'Friday. Angtet i9i ' - JL Oil . . JT WlJlV ' 199,1 I- It is retired that the corner stone of the Community House is. to be laid early in September. The Civic Leasrue held its regu lar meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Boy's Club. The following officers were elected for the com ing year. Mrs. Campbell, Pres.; Mrs. Frederic Hollister, Vice Pres.: Mrs. E. M. SalleV Treas urer; Miss Lillian Herriot, ifce1 cording Secretary; Miss Kosa Box. corresponding Secretary. Good reports were received from the Red, White and Blue circle. Giving aid to the Summer Assem bly was'discussed and plans were made to procure finances for the use of the Summer Assembly. Rev. Jas. Kilgo of the S, C, conference is a visitor in Saluda. Mrs. Sue White has returned from the Kings Mountain Pres- bytary in Gastonia. : Rev. Francis White visited his mother upon his return from Presbytary. Dr. W. T. Stuchell of Atlanta, Ga., made a fine address at the AssemblyJMonday. Dr.Stuchelrs engagement at Camp Oteen pre vented his remaining longer in Saluda. Carroll Hollister who has been visiting his parents in Saluda will leave for New York Sunday where he will resume his duties us accompanist of the Metropol itan Opera Chorus School. Mr. Holister will also study again in the Institute of Musical Art of New York City. V Miss Floy Lanford of Spartan burg is visiting here. Miss Lucy Bomar, teacher of english in Converse College was a visitor here Tuesday. V. M. Beach of Spartanburg was here Sunday. , : Rev. Frasier pastor of Central M. -E. church Spartanburg was seen on our streets Tuesday. 0. B. Linehouse of Summer ville sent the week-end with his family here. Dr. Hutchmsoii of Converse Cellege was here Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Morrow and son John have gone to Greenville, Miss. '' . . ."" Jas. Heatherly is improving at Dr. Dixon's Sanatarium in Hen dersonyflle. The Misses Frazier of Savan nah are summering here. John Temple Seibles and Mrs Agnes Walters are at their home on Greenville street. Married on Sunday August the 14th at the brides home, Mrs. Sa vannah Pace and Thomas How ard. Rev. Josiah Holb'ert officiat ing. ; , s ' Mrs; J. F. Johnson, a southern woman who has made a name for herself will sneak for the Sum mer Aisembly on Sunday after noon at five o'clock. -All people- interested in children will enjoy her talks. W. f. Martin Y. MJ C. A; Secretary made one of his good talks in Saluda Sunday afternoon. Mr. Martin is now at Lake Sum mit. , : . ' Crystal Spring Js becoming a popula resort. 6rs. Coates is "having many changes made. A smimnung " and will be i in use in i"a few days; One Of the good games of the ' season in Saluda was pulled off on schedule time by the old time players of Trvon and Saluda. No one who had played during the past five years was allowed on the field. The "old men had not forotten how to knock home runs tfio and everybody had a jolly time despite the occassional sprinkle. ' , ' I nik Stonework. Thtt hlch m claimed, to be th Cawt stonemaspn work the wdrid I t bt iteft in tht rufeg of liica patace a 04X00, Perp. Ifbt even a needl Jn be losertcd : between the great JJtc" rnTbt microscope sbowa that Cf ebartt. an alloy pi copper and tin. ; leat It '&'Tn&i"' mil ml feu iM At ma MM DM rvna mm Round trip tickets at" special reduced tares will be 'sold to -Atlan tic- Uty and other New Jersey , sea- snore resort points on : -,. , ; August 24 and 30 also SspteaAbrI tickets limited to 18 days including date-ot sale. Lb are irom .... ............. $25. 77 ... 25.45 25.80 25.02 25.60 - 15. 03 Plus 8 per cent War Tax yon ......:.... .1 Saluda Brevard.; Hendersonville Hot Springs Marshall tares Falls Round trip tickets at reduced 111 . -'...'. m ' m will also be sold to Niagara on August 25 and 31 also September 14 and 28 tickets limited to i8 days including date oi sale; t'are trom -X..JL.;,..-;... Tryonf Saluda. Brevard .... ....... Hcndcrsonvillo Hot Springs Marshall plus O pnrfcont IVar Tax 34.77 35.C5 34.70 For further information . see llyers, or call on your, local agent, ux ciuuress tne unaersignea. .V . f ' .... ' . """""i Jasseng:r fl2ent : Division . 42 nayiveod Strest Motier back without question If HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES u...a fialws and Snanl.fa.11 in ... SMM W mrmmm w ' J xne . . " . mi-,...,nn Tttnrnrnrnf iten ratment at our risk. For Sato by MissildinVs Pharmacy JTryon, W. C. At the Strand Tnesday LAND SALE The Boaf d of Education of Polk county, will offer for sale. either publicity -or privately; four and three tenths acres of land in the town of Saluda, N. C, known as the Bushnell property This is the property that was pur chased for a school site in the Saluda Districts Date of sale Sept. 5th, at 2 p. m. : The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This the 4th. day of August, 1921. :V Ierk to Board of Edu cation. Nation's "Balance of Trad." -Balance of trade" is an expression used by political economists to Indi cate the difference her-ween thA vulna of the exports and imports of a conn- wy. i ais cneory or tne balance of trade grew out of the mercantile theory, which considers the ot gold to be the chief object of trade. Hence, there rose the-belief that a na tion Increases In wealth to the extent that the money value of its exports exceeds that of Imports. Taught toy Experience. Dr. Samuel Johnson, the man who first said, "Hell Is paved with good In tent ions," was a man who endured the severest poverty, and was always put oir oy tnose whom he asked for sop port, only to be told after he became famous that they had intended to help him. i At the Strand, Saturdey WANT COLUMN For Sale: Buildincr lots on Morton Drive Valhalla fruit farm 2 miles west of Trvon on Auto Highway. These lots 50 to 100 ft. front by 100 ft. deep, the most aesirabe building lots in this country, within 2 to 300 vds of the Auto highway to Saluda i racuiei river ana vainaila Tea House. G. E. Morton. Home-made chairs and stonls stainea or decorated any color. See ARTHUR SCRUGGS. For ' Sale bv owner Small farms and rural home sites, fine xruit mini & x6 mnes irom iryon, wood and water on each tract: - .Lm.'.A' :L..:iJ.' . j . m - cnuicc uuauinir sites. r i . Mills, Tryon. N. C. ? s FOR SALElVerv desireahle house of six. larere: rooms smH bath, in the best residential part oi i ryon, :jn . u, , large lot, ap ples, pears peaches, figs and small berries, flowering ah h and flowers, nice lawn, fine laro-A shade trees, citv water; c electric ; light, Chicken house and small garage. . : - Will sell very reasonable. James Leonard. The Carver House at Valhalla I and about 1 acre of land for sale. race $4,uu. See W. T. Lindsey. FOR SALE: Six and one half i acres of land adjoining the land i of H. Gi Cannon arid others : fn particulars, apply to agent Wade ia. xslackwell. Q. M. C. Camp lvieaae, ma. For Sale: Black Ton sev iSUil. 1 1 -A vears hlrl ' ao t UIBBS. , For-'Sale or Exchancre: 490 Chevrolet car in good' condition. Will exchance for , lumber! p-ood furniture, -or '.what have you? ! Valued at $350. , . James Leonard, Tryon, N. C - Service is rather a small word, but it's really one of the biggest things in the world today. You get out of life just about what you put into it. . There is honest service back of every .'success, every, friendship, every important movement. We pride ourselves upon the - excellent banking service we can render Service is what makes our bank the best bank for you. : We will be glad to have you call and investigate. Polk County Bank & Trust Company L W. S. COBB, President FRANK JACKSON, Vice President FRED W. BLANTON, Vice P & Cash M. L ARLEDGE, Asst Cashier Columbus, N. C. E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. Chartered and Supervised by the State of North Carolina $100 shgre 25c A week Second Scries now open. For full infor motion call on . : W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. & L The Carver property near Tryon. Little more than three acres land. 7-room bungalow Pa $6300,00 E l. L D M B S E Y The merchant ashamed of his price s don't advertise IT IS A GOOD PLAN TO KNOW WHAT YOU SPEND FROM MONTH TO MONTH A Checking Account will frYmn n i 4v 4-1. . we keep a record for vou. No man vpr trmH .non4-i i : aa through a bank and regretted it. CALL TODAY THE CAROLINA STATE BANK n Aat'JLa"Z PC?S- H. B. Lane Casheir. Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. Louise Ln nahier . ' W. C. Robertson Vice Pres. uoras N Fabrics - Low Cost Mileage For the Big Gar Every FiskTire is a guar antee that yoi will get mileage at a low cost. For satisfaction safety and economy you buy a "sure thing" when you buy Fisk Tires. You are safe wlien you buy a known and repu table product at a low price Sold only by Dealers I ;; . . s . . " , . s " . . i 1 '

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