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POUl COUNTY NEWS C. BUSH. PublihT Published every Friday at . . i Tryon, North Carolina 4 Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 Entered as second-class matte April 28. 1915 at the post office at Tryon, JNortn -Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. . Foreign Advertising RPJ?"?"Y , THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR K : Commenting upon our Board of Trade article in last week's paper, the Spartanburg Journal says: . - - 4 4A number of the progressive business men of our town have realized for some time the need of a Board of Trade, or similar -organization, for the advance i " ment of the various interests of I the town. On Saturday last a j paper was circulated and signed by every business house, out one, 1 of the town, agreeing to meet on - Monday and perfect an organiza- J tion. -News item irom folk : County News, August 12, Tryon, N. C. -T j ; V- . It is the same old story, "an ;f. oft-told story," and perfectly fa ll miliar to every man who has made an unselfish effort to help the commnuity in which he lives 'Every business house, but one? That's the way it is all over this j land; the way it was in Charles j ton; the way it is in Spartaburg. There are drones in every hive; barnacles on every ship; slack ! ers and grafters in every; jcom j munity. Why they are permit I ted by a merciful and just provi i dence to eXist, we do not under j stand. But they are "in our 5 midst," as one of the eloquent j and ready speakers of this State j was accustomed to say when he j was doing the agreeable act of t welcoming visitors to his town, j and the community so infested ! must "grin and bear" them with j Christian resignation and forti? I tude or find some lawful way of j getting rid of them. They do J nothing for their neighbors, why should their neighbors do any thing for them? It has been boiled down by the j folk county paper into this form; i which is the same as'to say that ! "Every business heuse; but one" j the other .business houses work j tag for the advancement of the I various interests of the town are to be regarded with no greate r.6 reels of laughs. Try to get in. ! " Labor Day Golf Tornament, Tryon Country Club ' SCHEDULE OF EVENTS RRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY MORNING Qualifying Round of Eighteen Holes. All entries may qualify either Friday afternoon or Saturday morning." The best 64 scores to qualify in eight flights of eight. Trophies will be awarded to winner and runners up in all Flights and IConsola- tion Flights and best Qualifying Score. - , i ( . : .- . r;j . i i i , ' i . . jriuruiKs may oe raaae, dui iz the same Club do not pair. Notice of all pairings should be given to the Secretary. ; r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 2:00 P.M. First Round, Match Play, Eighteen Holes, ali Flights. ' Announcement of drawings and starting time will be posted at the hotels and drug store. SUNDAY? Private matches may be played on Sunday P. M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 9:00 A. M. ; Semi-Finals; all Flights and Consolation Flights. MONDAY, 2:30 P: M. Finals, all Flights Eighteen Holes.1 V ' V ; For those who cannot get here in time to enter the main tour nament we will run a flag tournament , of eighteen holes on Monday, Medal play. -Rules of the United States Golf Association to govern; such exceptions as Local Rules may make The Tournament Com mittee will interpret the Rules and decide all disputes: ; Entries should be mad to the Sectetary of the Club hot Jater than Saturday September, 3rd. 9, o'clock.- In making : entry ' Please advise the Secretary of the contemplated time of ar rival and local address. - . Address: favor, by the people of, the town than the single slacker who' crnly uses the town for, his sefish pur poses, it the people of the town do not make their influence felt. The Nbrth Carolinans : jare a re sourceful people they, are stirred up on any. question: - affecting their ' rights' and: thepeople i of Tryon have the opportunity now of showing how to divorce them selves and their town fromaUn desirable neighbor. It is not necessary that they resort to vio lence, indeed, violence is the last thing they should think of a more effective method would be for them to pass by on the other side ; just to drop the business house that will not help the com munity as the buisness house has dropped the community. j N -Such a policy as this would make" Tryon great among the progressive towns of the country and set ah example to other towns larger in population but-not! in spirit, who would be glad to fol low; have their buisness men and peoploe the courage to 'cut , the drones which fatten on the honey the busy Bees of the industrial and; commercial world gather from day to day. A safe rule for the public-spirited citizen to fol low is this; Stand by the man who stands by the town! j At the STRAND Next Week It is a pleasure to meet our patrons after they see such pictures as we are presenting this week., -v j Tuesday The greatest ;northland story ever screened James Oliver Cur wood's ' "Isobel or The Trails End" r An alluring love story of the great northwest with House Peters and Jane Novak. See the most beautiful hand tinted film ever produced. Its " all in Isobel. , ' -. Thursday j Elias Parker Butlers's famous novel. "The Jack-Knife's Man" i With a wonderful all star cast, one of the most unusual films ever offered our patrons. We are proud to. be able ' to show it. 1 . . . Special notice from now on. We will have a show every Friday making regular-show days Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,, r ; Friday." . : ' I One heart rending day at the Strand Marshall Nielan presents "Don't Ever Marry" A Geyser of giggles guaranteed to cure any grouch, it makes the sick well and the well wellerwith Wesley Barry that is reauestea tnat members of SECRETARY TRYON COUNTRY CLUB, .TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA, THE POLK COUNT Y" NEWS GENUINE DURHAM. tobacco makes 50 cigarettes fox 10c O. B. GARE EN Photo Gallery and Novelty Show Souvenirs of Native Woods. Also kodak finishing promply done Saluda, - - N.O; Qflneir. All kinds of Building Materials and Feeds at right E rices can be had y calling on lis. -: :t-,- 'v Hearon Lumber Co. Saluda, N. C. Saturday The world's wonder picture, the be loved American classic. - 5 ANITA STEWART . . r in "In Old Kentucky" . .. in 7 reels Not iust a picture but a great show. The bieeest and most spectacular of the season. . QoO A drilling horse race, feudist' VC battles, moonshiners in gun fights night riders in daring chase, exciting fox hunt, girl on horseback in death defying leap, dynamite bombs, incendi ary fires, hundreds of horses andihtm-. dreds of actors, and a love story tf the feudal days ''In Old Kentuck" and Marshall Nielan directed it; no advance in prices. . ' 00 O) L. 33f W(O0T(DLS Wp rail vour attention to only a few of our many money saving prices opportunities to save on here. r Note bur specials 4. Dclmonte Asparagus Tips 1 lb. Rumford BakingPowder.. : . .. 3 lbs Rumford Baking Powder... ...... Armour Toasted Corn Flakes. ........ .Family Size Rolled Oats......... Lr 100 lbs Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs. " Sugar. . Good 4-string Broom..... .. Lemons per dozen! v Special For Saturday 8-lb Snow Drift.!. .. .... 1.20 8-lb Swift's Jeel Compound.... 1.15 Save money by making your purchases T. A. RIPPY, Holy Cross Church. Holy Communion. ........v,. .7:30 a. m. Sunday School ,..10:00 a. m Morning . Prayer and Sermon 11:00 a.m. Week Days -,T ' FRIDAY Christian Healing Prayer . Circle, 4:30 p. m. 'Otany....!..:.; ......5:00 p.m. Saints Days, Holy Communion 10:00 a. m. N Three Big Days For Tryon! At The Congregational Church. Rev. W. A. Black, A. M. Pas tor. Bible School Sunday morning at 10. Public Worship and Sermon at 11.' : - " ' Bible Studies in Acts Wed nesdays at 4. p. m. Tourists and all citizens cordi ally welcome. IT BEATS the baa& THE WAY this thing. ,"':' KEEPS POPPING up, THE OTHER night. N I BROKE all rules., AND READ a high-brow book. ' - AN D H ERE'S a hot one. , , THAT IT handed m&j ' ' "MANY OF us find. '. THAT TASTE affords ' :- ONE OF the fairly. . . DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS. OF EVERYDAY liying. AND. IT seems. UPON LONG reflections THAT SATISFACTION. COMES CLOSEv to belli?. THE LONG sought 'HIGHEST GOOD' - OF COURSE that Isn't. WRITTEN WITH the eaaa. AND POLISH to which 4q 4h& If you are booking for your purcnci&e& tucj for Saturday. are 10 1-2 oz . ... ... ..: ? .27 .29 .83 .10 .30 while it lasts ... .. 7.25 - :-U 1.90 . 45 . 45 Tryon, N; C. , - THE CASH TALKS. . Our terms on job work are cash on delivery, all legals are cash in advance. We keep no books so please do not ask tor any other terms. POLK COUNTY NEWS Turkey Cars Dictionaries. ; i;:irii?. art- forbidden :? ' Jiccausf ;lie sulLan i-. - i. o Turkish Utv. i'1 to T tin-1 C:t : 1 iS Chess V3. Checkers. Chess appeals to mature minds, ai(i wood supplies most of the accoutre ments with which It is played. Some of the best are of ebony and boxwood, but very satisfactory games may be played with yellow poplar, bass wood, walnut, maple and birch outfits, says the American Forestry Magazine. The same holds true( on checkers, but that game usum is rated a little lower than chess In scientific points, though no less an authority than Edgar Allan Poe holds that as a mental exercise of the highest and purest sort check ers surpass chess. WE ARE accustomed BUT ITS a mouthful. ' AS YOU'LL agree If youv - JUST PUT it into good. - UNITED STATES, like this. "SON, YOUJLL be runnUig. ON FOUR flat tires. '"- IF YOU don't hurry. AND WRAP yourself around. THE ONLY cigarette. THAT SATISFIES." 4 TmY Satisfy" nothing . else so -well describes Ches terfields' mildness, their mellow ness, their delicacy of aroma and smooth, even "body." It took the finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it" and the highest order of skill lLSdivf tm Yes Ches terneld blend . is a secret. It carit be copied, - ; Have you teen the nau AIR - TIGHT titu of SO? Tryon Locals ; C.;W. Morgan transacted bUsi ness m.Knoxville this wp Fanchon" the flour of qua ciumt; damiSOn, of Trnmi tfrs..G. G. Weaver. ter' - Miss Boyd, of Laurens s v has taken Mrs. Strong's aparl ment for a few weeks. J. a Scott and wife, of Green. Vllle, is visiting the latter', father, G. G. Weaver. ' Inchon' ' the flour of quality Miss Kathleen Morris return home Monday from a week's vis it -with Asheville friends. The collection at the union ser vices Sunday last amounted to $13.29 which was donated to the local Red Cross. 'Fanchon,, the flour of quality. C. N. Sayre and family re turned home Sunday from a visit of two weeks with relatives in New Jersey. For Sale: Mixed oak and pine 4 ft, wood $5.00 per cord deli verd in Tryon. Leave orders with C. W. Morgan. , The game of ball between the business men of Landrum and Tryon resulted in favor of Tryon by a score of 13 to 6. The meeting to be held at the school house tonight will be of vital iasterest to every citizen. You art urged to attend. . Attend the mass meeting at the school autorium this evening at 8:30. Don't stay away and then kick at what is done. A. H. Missildine and family, of Canastota,, N. Y., arrived in Tryon Friday and are visiting the family of his brother. E. E. Missildine. G. F. Lecompte, who has been visiting the family of his daugh ter, Mrs. A. L. Hill for the past month, left. Monday for Cam bridge, Md. , where he will spend some time visiting relatives. For Sale: Pure Pedigree full green oats from prize winning seed at Sumter and Lee county fairs two years. Yield 60 bushel per acre without fertilizer this season. Price $6.25 bag of 5 bu. fob. Marsville, S. C., 50 bu. or more $1.15 bu. judge the poor oat crop of this mountain section due to poor seed. Sow these seed inlpen furrows in October and "harvest a crop worth while next May. Tryon, N. C., R. 1, E.-W. Dabbs, Member S. C, Plant Dealers Association. W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC N.C. Oriental Peculiarities. Chinese medicine developed a spe cial fondness for fossilized "dragon bone?," derived from ,extinct herbi vora. They are also fond of "dragon teeth." as fossilized shells are called. In Shantung, glue is made from asses' skins. !ln a certain town of that province Is a well, the water of which, when drunk by asses, makes their skins especially good for making glue. This glue brings, a fane) price, as it ts a famous tonic throughout China. . Irish Language. The Gaelic language Is the orig inal and historical language of the people of Ireland, though most of that country's Inhabitants speak English. Gaelic is now taught in the national schools, Catholic parish schools and colleges in Ireland, as well as. at Harvard university, Notre Dame university and the Catholic Oni versity of America at Washington. There has been a revival of the use of Gaelic through the efforts of the Society for the Preservation of tb Gaelic Language. v Beeswax Finish. To try this method of covering the cracks In furniture soften beeswax un til the consistency of putty, then press It . into the cracks very firmly, smooth ing' the surface over with a thin knife. The surrnnndlni? wood should then be sandpapered with fine sandpaper, working some of the dust uno beeswax. - Heart Trouble Not Fatal. i Heart disease is not the barrier " an active, life of usefulness as nav navg hoian cmnnsicari cflff! Dr. Frefle Ick Brush to the National Society tor ihe Promotion of Occupational Therapy. Nothing is gained and much lost w telling cardiac -patients not to wor tinder i proper supervision the per Tryo part In active life.
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