BSg . publisher The Only Paper Published la Pclk fcaty M 1(3 :ca Pcr fcr tha I!c:r.3 " " . x v o. i . t ti T TxT - -4 e : - , - v i : Tryon, N; (LLi October7 7. 192i . I ".: -. - . . . . J - - ' I' OUR CO UHTV : flQETJTrS DEPART MEWT Timely Talks to Polk County ferrncr zzi others, Tiinelyi Sub jects, bv County Hgerrt, J. R. Sznis: ; , once More The Fairs One week from today, Oct. 3rd. the fair at Columbus will be ened, Columbus throws her Ztes wide open without money and without price, ticket or fee of any kind. The show will u be free, and all who come from the outskirts of the county and the back corners like Tryon and Sa; luda will be looked after, and: see that they do not. get lost in the boulevards and sky scrapersec tions of the city. Traffic police men will be instructed-at all congested business crossings to to look out and care forlwomen children who will attend: this unusual occasion, all Blind Tigers will be closed on that day; but all-visitors will be supplied with the most delicious sparkling Polk county water. After this big blow out at Columbus will follow, Sunny View Oct. II, Mill Spring Oct 12, Greens Creek Oct. 13 and Tryon Oct. 14. The people at Columbus are expecting neigh boring townships to pay them visit on that day and will be dissapointed if they do not come, of course each township is ex pecting to beat every other 'town ship in excellence of fair, why not the fair fever warm jup from first to last and make every one better than the preceeding one to the very last. Let me serve notice on all the presidents of ; fairs in Polk county that Billy Wilson of Tryon community, fair! has blood in his eyes, so y ou and your secretaries and directors of departments had better be on the grounds early in the morning of your fairs and get things in order or Billy will walk off with that J10.0O prize. Remember that no township will beelligible that exhibits less than 20 samples of corn, 10 ears eachl every town- ship shoud exhibit at least 100 samples. ' ' with good wishes to all, 1 go to Buncombe county this week to judge fairs. 7- 7 v . mers by the failures of the fore- gomg:institutions ' learned them wisdom; and this creneration lino learned the lesson and are deter mined not to pass the goat on to tuir : cnuaren and. childrenjs children. So this Farmers Fed eration is organized on strictly business principles under the lawsxf the State of North Caro lina to enable Polk7 county far mers to cooperatively market all their produce and cooperatively, buy necessary supplies to enable them to produce their crops in the most economical'way in order $2.00 a Year -Notice isWebSt ah mSt 'MMU'MEM 1. ,132,P)J election , has::been orderfi'LAnii- ireinors.' "icrn 'thrpfc MtiArAfA rlflVQ - ' - ; " w if o " ' wn V 3 a newspaper, published Hall, the regular voting place in m said town; and shall be sup said Municipality, on Tuesday, initted to the voters of said town the 1st day of November 1921; for approval and shall be in ef- ior the purpose of submitting to feet upon its approval : by the Corps of Fsithfd JCcrrcspcndcnts. a I ; TT AJ, dinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE To Provide for the Issuance of Improvement Bonds for the Town of Tryon, and for the Payment of the Principal and Therof, Kelvin IH1 The revenue officers - made the voters of said Municipality voters of the miinicipality -a an kaid in ffie outshirts of MeWin the approval of an ordinance election provided for bv this or- Hill one dark night recently and providing for the issuance of dinattce, under! the provisions of captured a complete moonshine Sixty Thousand- Dollar of Im- ne Municipal Fihai outfit and-turned abgut a 1.000 provement Bonds, which said or- 4Sectioii 9. That for i the pur- gallons of snake juice" prepara- ose6f subnuttihgthiso tion down in the branch and the w3fcHevBtOT7W rains assisted in carrying it Tryon an election is : called -:for away, toward the Gulf bf Mexico.; d purpose, to be held at the No arrests were made however. T6wn Hall in said Town of Trjr- During the electric storm Moh- interest Pa on -.Tuesday ihe 1st : day of day Volney Davidson lost Jboth November, 1921, and H. Double- his milk cows which were killed Whereas, it has become rxeot. dayisi; appointed 7 as 7 Registrar by lightning, which struck the to serve the consuming world to sary to build hard surf ace streets jR1? T..McFee and A. L. Hill wire-fence following fence to better advantage, and" at the and side-walks in the Town of Judges and poll holders at said where the cows were. same; time procure better re- Tryon to take care of the heavv election; and a new" registration . Mike Kimbrell formally sof fllTio . 4-V -i. Ta. i" ' 1. nt . i ' ' " ' . m " - I tf .Wrk trr4-Afa oniA 4-r-rrt-r io -v- 1 1 i. . . 1 i tt -":. vuiwo "rcu, lauur. jix, is noiuramc on saia streets and tor the ! va v;m w .ya-i mis piace out now near nennet- the purpose of this corporation convenience of pedestrians who r80' - 7 , ta fell and broke his leg just Shin v HsY8 A Pea ccunty cnr;; : "cf TrcdoT V -I I to the institution is organized on uthe walks will stand for any length :the Revised Statutes of North the broadest and mbst brotherlv of time. and. whereas, it isr nee Carolina, - entitled 4 'Municipal spirit. We desire to encourage essary for the town to issue 7 honest labor oh every ' farm in bonds foresaid improvements -I iifl-3? propose to disorganize any existing busi- constantly use the side-walks, V Said election shall be held un- above the knee. As Mr. . Kim- leavy grades of streets and Ger-ne- general provisions oi brell is old and very , feebl walks being such that ronly chapjl entitled Munici- friends are very fearful as ing any kind of businessH Our hard surf ace streets and side- CTancelct of Chapter -56 outcome of such aii injury A few of the farmers here are selling some cotton, but most of them are still holding for higher rrires - ' x t , , , , m .t " I r . . Polk county. We want our mem- which! it is estimated will cost Tne aaopuOT Oi tne wregoing or- . EMers Bransconl Reed and Vx.n 4- 4.u; .t a. 4-t. nM c:.. nu...i. . j Qinance. this - the vzotn . dav ? oi h.,.,. . . , , ucxo w auupw wic vciucsunet- uidu oiAty xiiuustwiu . . v 1Q?1 . . " jviuier attended communion ser ods of farming and 'a we are de- Dollars (60,000.00) and whereas, lv1?2?-. vices at Mill Creek last Friday termined to see to it that everv a resolution has been nasaed an. Ihe.foregomg Ordinance ' was - 5 ' - B " r;' .5 illll J1 Jl CC1U11J4 : - farmer shall have a. square deal, thorizing an issue of bonds for Passeo.pn s wmtq ana nnai reaa- y.- atTive(i ynmP c 00 h ,t0 1 Sairt ,mna(. ' t ing on the8th day; of Septem- . C1,ni Johnson arnyed home the corporation and himself . We Now Therefore, the Board : of want to so labor that a great era Commissioners of the Town of of prosperity will come to Polk Tryon do ordain; county. We want tobe prpduc- Section 1. " That for -the lpu ers of wealth in Polk county that will make ourselves and all other il ber, 1921, and was first published from Canada Friday night.-. Said on the 30th da of "September, he got snowed out, and started 1921 ' c 7 7i . "v south immediately, r Any actiori or.proceedingques- , Ane ""le cmia 01 mmp . uu- Dert ana wne wno-nas Deen sick legitimate Dusmess m tne coun- bv hard . surfacing, the streets ty rich. We: are friendly and 0f the town of Tryon, 'serial' cou- inenas 01 tne DanKs 01 tne coun- pon bonds of the Town-of TTryon ty, and ask their full coopera- tabe designated as "Improve- tion in the development of the ment Bonds, " be issued in a sum oecuon 1. inat lor -tne ?pup tioning the validity:4)f said or. bert and wife who 4ias been sict pose of providing funds ' for4 the Ai& : is some better but still quite deli - - - . dmance mustJe:commenced ,vCS. payment of cost-of improving w;ft,;T fl;,r within thirty days .after its pub lication. 77';:;-7.:.7 7'':'V: " : ' . ' M. G. Blake Clerk; There was a candy stewing at the" molasses mill Saturday night and a number of young folks, and a few of the old ones too; got sweetened with scorched , Notice is further given that Hr Doubleday has - been appointed county. We want the -coopera- not to exceed Sixty Thousand as Registrar and R. T. McFee olasseg candy7bah! uuiiux uie mciwioxiw ui x vin. sonars bu,uuu.uu;, Deanng m- jwfiCo x - ti ciT,; i?;0iif county.-Wedon!t feel that the terest not to exceed sii per cent holders for said election and - a . f r t0 bherfy or iishtop, merchants of Polk countyir, have per annum arid maturing within new registration of all voters has attended tne tunerai here bun- served us as fully ks they should theanaximum period of twenty been ordered, and that tlje reg- but we are-williii to let the past (20)' years istration books for . the registra- We are having some wet be in the dead ,past7 and egin - Setion 2i That the probable tio T0 ofd?icir SSS," .these 11 days and anew with the unaerstanamg u ired usefulneSs of the 7y 1 r m f UaT that we are an m tnis. worm w wa monr,'An inm iuc .iuwii nui,1wre vuu- Polk County Farm Federation. Today, October 3rd 1921 regis ters a hopeful day for Polk county farmers, today was -the comple- won ot the organization by a meeting of stockholders which Rifled all that had been pre piously done by the board of di rectors previously elected by the ck holders before charter was, Panted, the certificate of incor poration was read ' by the secre- treasurer, M. I. Flentye h was satisfactory to all, the ty-laws, as prepared by a v comf tee appointed by the board of Sectors was read and approved aJter ne slight amendment, -a Proposition on the part 'of the ard of Trade of Tryon to lease to for a term of 25 years "for warehouse on the property the railroad was considered the Federation unaminouslv vted to purchase alot instead of Jfceptmg the lease as offered,' at nfttsame time offering a reso ;i10n thanks for the kindly 7ot the Board of Trade. - 7 7w the Farmers Federation; Hie.. C-v, ... - - .o 1W more a thing m coa- "Piation; but a real livintr in- do good to each other. In the fwentv vears. past where the. mercnant lanea That in-, each . year theiarmerris uiat ne um while any o said bonds shaU be help.the tomer find markets outstahaing, a tax. shall . be lev- ior ms proaucw. . m ied and collected, ; in accordance loathe farmer to become his own ... , i . . , i ..w..i, : mwV. Wlln ,aw' lo Pay uriiicitwi Sfltilr(iav nwinff said elSr.tion: nt hP homp of fifiorffe Hender- hnomocq rnaniiei lihiuku vjawi .'j r a i - .r, D - r o- r r-" Ar . , ana interest. on sam oonas, as rm-fi ftnvvf &nf0mW,iQoi wa otiiovoH W' nnite Had one or two cool nights last ing place in said t Municipality, week 7; ';---"7 ,:7: for seven days immediately i pre- '.' Mrs. Martha Johnsons brother, ceding theday for -closing said William Henderson from Dne of registration books and that aid the, northern counties of the state registration books shall be"closed visited her secently, c During the for registration on the - second visit there was a family ; reunion Vila nwwincts will hnd tne way Dyi - - ,v r - , . , . .. tne same iau uue. the shortest route to tne consum- TViia he should have done always. - The Federation also ado -Drtllr P.nnnt.v News as itS 'OI- tiXO X via ficial organ, and we insist on ev- ery: member of the Federation Porated corporation ready for w fesJ- The Grange came and - the Farmers Alliance fol rand failed. .The Farmers it di an improvement; but C,ot stand the test, r -Why? faulty fundamental t ' nesv ,7 and want of real busi eSat foundation. Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town of Try- NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Clerk on has been filed with the of said Town, pursuant to the Municipal -Finance Act, and' is now open to inspection. Section 5. ' That the -average a number of the kinsfolks1 -and relatives. '" Died! 7 From injuries received in a fall earlie in- the week, Mr. Mike The Registration Books, :v for the registration of all voters of the Municipality of Tryon for 11 died Saturday night at an election to oe neia m saia t,?a t,nrno noar u0Tirip ij.iivikwvjr xucouajr, uic : xi0 VioH hAPn niiite fee he tor a enVkoPrihiTior at once and ikeepan ., , ..x j... , , -tr , - . ,i auv.x.v o . . .. , flssesseo vaiuanon oi DroDertv uinv;oTnjoveTYiner imzi: tor. r.ne . . i ..v.-.-j x.. ' fnnpb with the work of the reo- ; r :r - ' r - -r TT timenaa sunerea two paraieuc tOUCh Wicn iuc wviiv xA tQTtinn bv the Town annrnval nf an ; nrd .rumce nrnvul. ' . . i i i : v.:-;--:-....:'.--'..-- r t. " - ,r??-rr . "-r'-'z, stroKes wnicn may nave Deen re- eration. v 7 nf Trvon . for" the three fiscal incr for street lmnrovements and ?A -f ii.: f-H ' . j. . . o. , . r- . snonRinie ior me laii. wnicn urer Not only the present memucxo years m which taxes .were last the issuance of bonds ' thereforiH e0w,7WoGtnri Mr buvery f arno snouia at unc v iyzu anQ iyzit as snown uy siaie- saia Municipality on rnaay, tne nf Tw Rrethren - Church here Share oi juv a" , ment meat witn saia oierit is i4tn aay. or uctoDeriyzi, - ana uQ iao,a a wif two nr1 $l.t)64,89S.OO. will remain open;for seven con- Hantrhters a number of Section 6. 7 That the amount of secutive days;. Sundays excepted, o-phildren arid manv rela- municipal ebt of said munici- from ninep?clocka: m. until five tives andfriendsv Deceased was panty outstanaing, autnuriaeu ur ; w t. u. yx near seventy years otge. .- run- great work to free themselves from financial and commercial fiWefv: Talk about banks and merchants, but our corporation ahonld be greater and stronger than all the banks and other in- vet we are tne OlIiWWw - . humble- people who A hourpose w make businessioraii vtiicD :- q fAmof thetown:: the revenue urday the 22 thrive upon,' and we invite; the fromth'e water-works being suffi- 1921C Aiil ooneration of every class oi . . i fn navthe interest cm said ' Noti citizens to help us in this tusk. ' ' - ' - ' for their retirement at maturity, ed andhat no one will be eligible without resorting to taxation for to vote at said:, election without Ccpld saia purpuse. to be authorized as shown by baturaay wnen' saia: dooks - win erai. services were conducted by said statement,:is $99,800,00, of be open uhtil nine oclock p.4; m.r Elders Reed, Branscbm and Mil which amount' $31, 800. 00 Us for and said book will be - closed for f tna conffreGration7 assisted -.'4 make busmess aux- - system of the town the revenue u laiH to rest, in : the cemeterv here 1S5T cienttopay the-intCTest on said Notice is f uther- given rthat a Sunday afternoon and the grave . l.Aifl unit mAofa QDinlr inrrfiTriA new retri stration has been order-'! . . j jjuiiuo aiAu. w dxxxx.xxx6 -w0-.-. -' was ieit covereu uver witn nuw- In the pasi" Pqlk county ha been content and satisfied with -- under taking and doing litlet ; things and the result is- that Polk ': county is still undeveloped her 1 roads, schoofeMd-farms are Biill; : undeveloped and Her people 7 satisfied and; contented ; W-all know too well that these' things ; ; are facts, and yeH dare say that! ournatural resouces taken altoge' ther out-strip any section of coun-'?.- try that can be found from Flor- ida to Canada-7 tikinir Jnto con-f uyr deration the climate, water- rainfall, length of growing ' sea- YJ - ; 1 1 h sort and other advantages too w? Si h numerons to mention in this con 5 nection; - 7'7 t-- . 1 .u:: , . now now .can we as a citiici-. ;i sh"?Tv hest Arid most - eomnletelir " ! develop our splendid resourses? I think it can be done by a con - plete, systematic and harmonious '" organization - such an org ahiza tion wjll be easy to accomplish-;' There is already : a Board of Trade at Saluda and one at Tryon;' ; ; so why not begin with these and V7 then go to Columbus, -GreiisL I Creek, White Oak aid Coopera 2;;- tions to look after .everything . - that .would be upbuilding: in each V " ; community, no y community " can 1 ; dpthe best things to promote it3;i' ; best interest except when organic -!' zSenL7thes f mu$lies7lmebei.s organized; - Then take Tryon as the strong-1 est i community Unit - and around v' ; his unit j organize a great and strong Polk County Board of Trade to foster, advertise and put through any and all matters of development " necessary : "in any section, of the county. - The time is fully come that every sections of the county 7 must rise abovef: sectional and" selfish considera-11 tions and support measures v any ' where that -'-will best develop the county as a whole, while it is not my place to organize the county in this way; as a 'citizen ; of the coifnty,- I keenly feel 'the . need of a stronger county organi- r ; zation to speakfor county betters- -f ment than the county has.' ever : had ind'in order :"tO" start some- -. . thing, I humbly off er as a sugges- . tiori something like the following; : out of all our organized machine : Board, of Trade consist of ' thi Tollowing persopa viz: . ' 1st!: The clerk -of Supe ri or Court; L .. .1 . 1 2n6L-; Register vsi Deedsjr.c.. :1 "j? t-'i J if ;i -,3 it ii 9 1 n (V. 3rd;; Sheriff of county...ipll 1 4thi - Cashiers of the banks of thcouhty-.r-: 5r : 5th: Mayors- of incorpdrated ' ; ;.' towns -.7..-... .74 ' 6th Pres. and sec of all com . Boards of Trade. iC---7l: 12 7th7y County Supfciof schools.. 1 8th. ' County; agenfeTl.-;17Cp 1 9th.? County physicahjl:.- l 10th; 7 Pres of road boardk .r. 1 11th. Pres. board of education 1 12th. - Pres: board t of : c 0 irn ty commissioners: ers. The Distraction. ; .. i-hV reason -f?:': That the bonds Sms at the heart while looking atttto eri issued shall be sighed by hosiery. DaUaa Ntwi. vjud TunklML-'?"' the Mayor ..and Clerk of said toTOand shall; lbe7 . issued. . in either or all the denominations of $100.00, $500.00 and $1000.00, as registermgi This 5th dayof October-1921 Harold -Doubleday 7.;. . 7 - - Registyarc Memorial to Great Sclentlt'v The :.orlginal home and laboratory of J)t; Joseph Priestly, the "chemist who dlscoTered ; oxygen tn 1774, ; a framo .hoiii-lottton'iVbahkiol; Susquehanna river atNorthuoberland, Truth- Notv Away6upteme., ' -1 "has peen bougnt uy graanate cnemuts -It's1 impossible saia-JudTniikftis, of the PennsylvaAia SUte,coIler, who -always t' 'tell the - trath. : Nobody L plani tb move It to tne colleja -caaprj tmA 'rh ti ml dentixt' wha worl -lh.PhlladeiDhla and 'tdate'lt a Ustlsa 13th . Editor of Polk C 6 u h Vy News . v ! y-, 7 1 Total..:.;- 31 each of whom to become elligible to" pay annually into a common Treas.11i w&'ioU flQ,00 'and as many ' other citizens (Yhite) male or female who will con--tribute ; tEev said sum of $10. 00 per7 amui ; to; be sieei-ei?mty Board of Tre; for thepurpoco oi 4 promoting-; advertising;and Uri any V .4 V j us : . is- ti 4 ,1 , Experience learned b f ar- S does vWorWnV ;. 7 f . riTTIH Kiiun u (continued bnfi?r0U ) may be deemed

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