mm i i ' i t BIISH, Pb,isl,er TriPepcr Peeled b Pc& Ccuntj 'l'C&yi Ci A. " Friia 5 Cents Trybn," N. ' C; Aucust 19,: 1C2L. $2.00 a Year- f i -:' t? 1 ge Timely Talks to Polk Count, Fcnncrs, 2nd ottSf ca Tinalj Sub- Board of Road Co , Talks to Polk Countv Fziriirs. tl..u - . l- . r-r -i'- "- tc;cf lstcrcst Cclhcrcd Frca Vcra C:st!c5 cf PcS Ccssty by Clt jeciSf uy vuuiiif Hgeni, j. lu Ssrns. JBIY 12UL to Kii : ; s ; 1 Aa'cS)'' gill) -'3 -4 3 Suggestion to Farmers. now is the time oi year i.- -farm Clft - "fnt hose yellow bloomin stick lids that infect your pastures. (1 after them with grubbing . . mmiuk p ue- w vii ecus ureeK. i; w iavio inm!. i:n cision. If any farmer or biisi- 331 General G H .Holmes.. SI expenses "RaWafc- :89.60 ness man, bank or anv other . S2s ?,da ..;V..C Constant Dayroll .HowidCiitiL 3:C0V mattock or any tiling that hoc ui(v , y 'take : them out root and branch, cut briars and bushes I ,ong the roadside, branches' and Ukbank, and don't burn them; thaul them to the gullies and 'bare places on the farm. Reno ir everything from .your pas ture that will hinder your mow L machine from running over ft if you have one, and if you lavenot, buy a good bush scythe, ken use them, yes; use them fright now in ugust, and use them every day until the ; pas ture, roadside branches and Week banks, are all cleaned up be ready m Sept., and " Oct.; j : to sow some grass seeus u, tm- prove the pastures next spring. Bust try it this August and see it works, and next year and the next right on will find you doing likewise and in a few more years, your 'farm will look like somebody owned it and; was hv- n there, rsow aon t take my word for it; just go along and do Ae thing and see how mrych bet- w vniir form will lnnlr an A Yfxxr 'such better the milk cows and 1 j- lieir calves, will look, and how jbsed your wife will look when ifl faf jmjo - fttnb--nn n wilful fphmp udders ready to pour put large buckets of milk for the children and later on for the creamery we mean to have some time in Polk county, and then you will look over the pastures the cows and the calves and the glad wife and the happy and contented boys and girls inv the and how yourself respect will grow. Certainly you will 'eel like you were somebody you will be when you these results to pass on your farms, which you can and you must. It takes such a little effort, only at the right time and Mis "NOW" Our Community Fairs. farmers mav think that some- has been slow about getting W premium lists. We havehad nothing to cret them- out with. fll who take Polk County News- one, and we have arrange rs with the editor through 'Wch the premium list for each tonshiD will in tho hand of JWair officers this week, and till be up to you to get a copy get busy to make the fair in our townsHip the best yet, and w best in the county. The com ity fair this year will mean than at any time in the wst; because we have embarked J the cooperative marketing JJess and- standardization of ucts is at the bottom of suc w? cooerative marketing, the community fair - is the school possible to study and JW?e first hand knowledge' re Z Tg preParation of commodi. ; Market. Now in order wi! t ,ate our community, fair ofJlft uuqr a premium JiU to. the township which will com'w, . the most successful Cecide.iy self a lne lairs and , my foL,Asuccessful fair in the used wi11 be one that dearest showing in an WJ1Y a11 the farm pro atid ;he comunity, quality topfi.?IOrmity, and attractive s of exhibition all having 43.60 5,73 0.80 ;9L85 30.00 64.50; agency is willing to add to this $2 We 0a LV? labor . j Lrl Premium could be 336 Amr-RyJEx r made $75 for 1st, and $25 for Tryon..C Constance..Z:i :payrott'." 2nd. Now let the officers of the Sreensv -J M Miller -payroll C..- tair in every townshin cet busv Sin Jenerai-':-5? 11 holmes. ... accounttait : and let eveTy farmeS tsil ness man get right behind these 342 SIonWkl u : officials and have the best fairs Tryon....:C ()nstanceD gravel " r:: everheld-inPollc- or any other i -.'L Jackson:..; feed" - : county. We learn to cooperate -" J!1- L. haul in- . ; bv ;cooneratincr ,7 M Hmes labor To Ut y?r 47 Generals. CW Davis.... services. ouiui.iairs in eacn township reens " e 4 payrolLCoxsBridge.:2a09- will be a great lesson in coopera- 349 Saluda ;C Constance.. .payrolLNat Hay.:3.7Qi U Davenport...., f eed 51 long step toward success of our iP IS B? farm federation for cooperative 354 GreensOadmn 64.50 3 marketing. . 355 General....G H Holmes... stamp 1 : V. ,82 What About a Vrcp This Year? I? IS Mery tarmer who undertakes fj V . , feed x. ,v 1 v , v-H a wheat crop for next year should Hi Gr4e,ens --J SWatsoh..L. tabor lumber . , - ; 52.39 3 be planning and working now. JS- Qenr i & Miller.. payroU - . - v ' 7 aj i ii. . t . AiD general....... Cash. postarro . 2.0a): v And unless thenght things art 117 yon.....C Constance 62.278: done at th ricrhf fimo ati in fttb 117 PnlnrviVk - . - ? OA 0l l ' . uu 00 bridge ; . . . 3.50 9a80 - 2.55 3 , 18.50 4 .:29.06":; done at the right time and in the 117 Columbus right way; I would advise "Don't 118 V T P Moore snw whAaf a orvoii ri,o4- Ho White i Oak.. crop will pay 'almost every farm- Constoce.;pavwtf Z" 41;85 2 ' 10. 40 : i -Tll - 1 I .VM, erm roiK couniy 11 grown unaer 120 Greens:. T H Steadman..::.- proper conditions. The 1st re- 121 Tryon...J T Green Lbr Co lumber quisite is to select good well !21 Wtt in 11 nitron and TmW 2nd Pre. Jryon C Constance:......; payroll. 0 I I Nanno prepare wen tne seea oea m aa- vance of sowing time. 3rd. If you have it not; procure good 123 White Oak A M Lynch payroll plantlyy October Din. urin instead 01 Droaacast- 124 ing. 6th. If your land is rich 124 in nitroeren. use Dlentv of acid 125 Columbus .J A Feagan.t...i.. nhosnhftte. 7th. Use cultiDack- pjyrivn c j - I107 Wnl.iWA 7 T)-., M Wilson ..52.66 ,10 jgkyoka , 31.34 1; ' Howard Gap ;$ -Nat Hgy : ; . 65,47 15. 9.20 41 ,r, land roller or Wavy drags, to j f "cotenceZZ nrm tne seea Dea. Ana next 129 Columbus ...Car Hdw Co.v. March if the winter has been 130 Greens. T H Steadman.. heavy; pack with same kind of 359 Saluda ...C Constance... device that will make the land 360 Columbus.... J T Thompson... fi i-iL:-. ' --ui oi ureens xu r uraven..... nrm wneu mere t icaauuauic 101 Tr pot a season m the soil. Follow these 131 - , suggestions andI predict you 132 Tryon ....C Constance.. J. " will have biscuit for the family 132 Saluda... 4 V " . payroll next year cheaper and more 362 J0?--- '?sfy r S -o'i .-u uoiuua ......... uiip xmucikm Columbus.." Mill Spring Sfii-Trvon P R A,TCn Owing to the continued 365 C Davenport..... telephone well es- 365 " . feed ; 0UWI1 vtu w. w f r w o - I n lumber payroll supplies navroll Davroll.....Porks creek 7.84 m . w te e ..sanoy Fiams uu j Z.55 67.00 5 52.504.5 6.00 85.16 10 58.50 134.62 4 satisfactory than to buy flour. 4i ( 82.66 15.34 20.10 9.55 8.26 6.29 2.05 t pecially the hay crop. UfiA sflf,,n -v . -nnvrnil J. HGibbs made a business 367 Tryon J1...W A RollinsIZI trip to Rutherfordton Monday in 368 WB Edwards ... labor..... the interest of the state' high- 368 " " lumber 50 ryon.. uonstance... .. Way. . - SfiQ SalnHfl " navrftll ... , .1 -'' , Simeon Walker is sick at tms 37, Columbus..S V Thompson. .. writing. We hope for him a 371 Tryon..........C Constance... speedy recovery. QrjA -7" G The1 revival meeung at "" 374 Greens....... . tt ( t. Methodist church is in progress 94 Saluda....:.... ..C Constance..... 4-v.io -iraair nn-nHnpted bv the Pas- 95 J T Green Lbr Co w t tenpv W saiuaa...........u uonstance....... lumDer unuges 47.00 v 44.00 .Vaughns creek 10.00 30.34 4.5 . : 66.26 sandy Plains 65. 65 6 32.33 3 . 60.27 35.20 . . . ' .117.90 3 Bridge work 63. 66 .......V VAllOlOUbC.. - imm'. .w.awU 1 no - T T Av9yw.v KwiWrroo ' Mot Ucnr ' YK ' ? ' V - - , 1 M IO O XV AUUCX0U11 Wtuftw ........ J. W. Lankiora ana iamuy , T00 white Oak J T Green Lbr Co lumber Greenville S. Ci and Miss Gar- 10i Tryon 'CCloiistance--:.: " ' rison of Cawtawba, S. C. , were 102 White Oak..G W Waycaster.: cement visitors at the home of J. It 103 V ,S ? Bridges. vsiwra uv wpek 104 Greens.., .....R J Ridings; ....... gas F0Ster!s a few days last WeeK. Trvnn T T nreen T.br lumber TV10 frennent visits of a yOUlig i nfi Greens G Gonstance V man of Gramlin to the home of 107 White Oak..W n Hilton:. labor..:. .CollinsvilleBrg. g.25 50.00 "53.98 . 33.97 creek Brg...-48.45 68.72 73.20 1 36.30 .. 14.25 " 64.37 127.12 7.28 , m.. 107 uooper uap . .' mmoer Unap luniW c vvrr : Trvnn .T R AnHerann A dish Of turnip greens uu w t no 0. foiita in earlv spring look gooa 109 Trvon-. iC Constance....... wvi,t nnw is the time topre- 110 Columbus:. C 'W Davis.:.:. DayrolL pare:or-itW'W, patches. wiVk h woods M thi Wona lMa ffnm'one "can easily arrange tvhni oale of 1 cents sweetest " fumes at ove the American from the anJ most' delicate, i 01 lumber. 111 Saluda.. C Constance..... 112 m i ? Car Hdw Co..:... labor 113 General.::.J T Green Lbr Co supplies U3TryonjL v r ....... lumber 113 White Oak 4V" ' - " l. " 324 Saluda..:.::.C Constance ' - f 325 1 BaIenger-moms.payroll 326 Ox)Pers. Andy; cy,. gas ,es -oCfSfcdTr? at throtber, sayi 327 General J. .So Stamp & Sty Co payroll rpowerful.rs ?go ftnilin,Wia 7. V Thnmnfinn jmirna ,encan .rim not Ym T.W man avroll . sandv Plains.. 25.001.5 stores of -tne periu,-(-- - X"yc?r T - - on o 11.66 11.66 10.00 ' 2.00 1.33 . 12.88 62.00 7.20; a. 79.75 5.02 yiela ireater variety than find In woods, c ? 1 as Golumbus.. J A Feagan.... 136 Greens .;u.M HDeels 137 Greens So'Ry Col labor vjHxuina Horses. 1Q7 Gnlnrhhiia T h tsteaaman ireiKflfc r cce- ISft-Greens,--J watson payrou, "r " ... - Aa nntbn TraB- tY .. , ,i thus destroy w 141 White uaK A m ljyncn.. 43.30 2 Columbus-MS..:. 25.80 3 . 7.50 ': ' ; ;. "5i.05. ' -, ,112.65 J. , Poors . Pord-GC.. 35.35 6 . . ,43.85 2 Rev, Pratt preached in "the new church last. Sunday. Rev. Caldwell will preach next Sunday, the twenty-first at 350 p. m. - , s , The Sunday school is planning for a picnic next Sunday. J : : " ; . Fred Swann donated oil- for the floor of I the ew J church but as yet it has hot been applied, , , : MissSaddie 5 Parker returned last' weelcfronv f&stoff;where she had been for a special course in music at the ' conservatory of I One night last Week the iiouse that JfX Gabertlani;faly live in was discovered ;to be' bii fii; Thefj family had retif ed but Mrs; jilbert hadhoigone to eep, when an : alarm ?x)n brought some ' near neighbors who soon extinguished the blaze and on investigation it was found that an old cracker bag had been satuated with coal oil and set Jon fire and thrbwed oh the kitchen roof' The Ladies Aid sold ice cream lemonade ; and cake - Saturday night. Their efforts were quite a success. Taken - m from - sales and donations about $50. ; : ' r v Much credit- due1 Mrs. ' W. A. Cannon f of Soliciting donation arid buying a nice carpet for the rostnimiri iiew cnuf ch;H 5 !tiss Parkellpiayate telephone mstalled m . teachers' dormitory this week. Miss Grace Holbert left last Sunday for' Boiling Spring, ; high school. '.-j .. , V;'. Misses Ophelia Thompson and Clyde Metcalf have gone to Cameron, N. C. Arthur and 'Jay Ballard also Mrs. Ernest Ballard, ' Mary Laughter Justice- Fisher have gone to Forest City where they will enroll as help for hosiery mill work. Mrs. Jf. JN. riooa's lather, pi Knoxville, Tenn., paid him ayisit last week. ' Mrs. L. J. Giibert and family, moved to Saluda one day last week. Being they were former citizens of that "section hence they had a loving for the old hpme country. Rev. J. A. Langley and wife, of Little Rock, is spending his va cation in this vicinity with home folks. A. N. Kunkel is visiting some of his relatives at Statesville, Charlotte, this week. One of - A. N. Kunkel's broth ers, of Norfork, Va., paid him a visit last week. " ' R. B. Cannon and wife are the parents of new baby girls at their home on the tenth. . Moth er and babies are progressing nicely ' " "v;- :V; :' Mrs. N. W. Randall is visiting relatives and friends at her old hoiher i ' . ' Ed - Waters, of Spartanburg, was in Lynn last week-end. . Miss Ted Cannon, of Washing ton, and W. H. Carinorf and wife, of .Greensboro, are spending their vacation with home folks. Lewis T. Blackwell and family of Spartanburg, t were visiting kinsfolks in Lynn last week. . Garland Simmons, one of our old! Lynn boys now of Rock Hill,1 S. C. v was calling on friends one day this week. r - o -' ; t Well Fishtop, I know your good people in. your , section are re joicing over the favorable pros-3 pect of a good crop arid the fast extinguishing v of V. the.-, noted i dangerous and much V dreaded i rattler,- ' We failed to shine last week 1 but it was not our , fault - as we did our best to be with you. J We were somewhat a-little put out - about the loss of time we i suffered in getting in on time and we may- j - fail again, arid if soire will go onlf v stick;proper.iv.,:2Q W. F. Srann is at r home5 for a -'. while feeling ? very t muclif iridis- - We have had another. week of ' dry weather, rain would do good; I Although the last season did corn considerably good. pr L l E. W. Bradley was in this sec-;j! tiori a few days last week fish-i Squirrel " hunters eep the mountainsides vibrating twith the W' sound Jof the ! shot -gun! 1 Are"1 they any better than the moon shiner?) he only vibrates the law,:i and does not use the people s liberties. SMi -' 1 H: Justice and a Mr. Taylor, of Henderson, were in ti" sec-; tion l fishing and looWngaroundv; i Posey Henderson hauled a load. of apples off last week. He pre fers to sell to others who like the jimg; busing C iSigfifelaul of apples to Asheville last week. J. B. Bradley still keeps, the way warm hauling to Henderson ville. ' Ewert Levi went to market last week-itnd has not returned yet (the- road seems to - be in good shape as teams are hauling 40 bushels.0 ' Misses Eva and Estella Pace visited in Henderson county Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Staton, of Hendersonville, fn company of two others were fishing here last week and look ing around for some apples. No wonder to me now, why those who move to other parts nearly always return. For with out potatoes, apples, pears, apri-. cots, cherries, peaches, melons; ' we don't understand how people live who are deprived of many of these things. - Cam Levi, of Henderson, was in this section a few days last week. ". ' , Rev. Joel Sherfey, and wife were visitors in the Cove Sunday. Spurgeon Bishop, : Grayson. - Jackson and Phil v Head, came over in the Cove with T. W. Bradley Sunday. The members of the Bretheren church here met Monday ancf attended to ome buiinsss, . ap pointing Rev. Joel Sherf ey dele- gate to District:meeting at Melr vin Hill August, 25, a n . J. B. Bradley killed, a rattler Sunday ie was swmi river. Only two killed last week. . r , -Hurry, up wagoners or th ' apples will get ahead; .they , .are ripening fast. Fall apples ripen- ingm6nthrearly.1 t: V; i ' , - , , ... ... - v . . V England Welftentcs Virginia . Flower. j : To many pecple the Virginia creep- r seems nice rather a lowly and mod est plant, and yet It. has recelTed a warm welcome In England, where It , U crown ; freely, rambltof erer bnUd- : . lnss, rocks and walls. Just as much U hcie la Cn sUsSi sou jta la Aaerlcsa ' . . The Exception.' , : Jlri the world .loTes a wiaaer--. cent, of course, tne . blnl n won it fresx Topers Capital. - if s - 4 ; . j 'Si i v.fi'I ' x t:, ' VP1 4-' s is r i 'I 5- I, I' i if t! "Mi: if 1 1 t I Si;i f i - - i! I' ll ft - ( t 1 1 i- i. script :4

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