s
i Biggcr an( Better, Tryca.
WOUia ue giau
, Va movement to get Tryon
leaa, fcp better supporters of
-vin e "
can
Clasps B!ooi3 Pure
bigger and better Tryon. There Grcrisg Chijdrea Kt:a Ptsatv cf Red
Sever be- too much of th.s .. . Cells in Cfcsl
w nncrAhsm. Before we . '
Ho justice to our town and When the young body is grow
fAODle 'in boosting Tryon to mS children frequently expert
? nTher fellow, we must first lence weakness. Girls and' boys
sometimes nlav tw hvA ta
ell Tryon to the other fel- and over-tax their systems They
m ""'I :".: become pale, weak, and sickly;
""Lon like all othe? towns. Theylos etteir appetites; become
v I . few citizens who can see land. and arenotable tomakd'
inthetown or in any ProKress m school work. -Qrow,
!0Sor its betterment in any 'ngtoo fastisoftentrue. Itis
S unless there is some money m?fc important to keep the blood
?L pocket or some other ad- fW boys and girls, in. a
itohim personally. We healthy state, ' "
rirt not think we have more of Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood
this kind of animal than other pure. The red cells in the blood
towns of our size, but we do . not are' increased. They carry life
need any of this sort. This kind giving oxygen to all parts of the
of citizen can see no good in any- body, and wholesome -youthful-thing,
and is a walking encyclo- ness blooms again in clear com
pedia of information as to his plexions, bright eyes and bouyant
contemt and objection to public spirits. Sold both in liquid and
improvements of all kinds. " '.V tablet form by druggists , every-
Tryon has a live Board of where. The name ' 'Gude's Pep
Xrade and every member is work- to-mnngan" is on the package,
iug harmoniously, enthusiastic- Advertisement. v ;
ally and unselfishly for the wel- - , v :
fare and advancement' of our If yu tmnk that; Tryon; car
beautiful town, and asks that Pent.ers nJ; busy, just try
everyone who will to join us and hire one. The sound of the
lend your aid. If you will do so hammer and saw call be heard
Tryon soon will be the best town m arly all parts to town. ,
in Western North Carolina. ' 'Sell The Martin Tea Room at Sa
yourself to Tryon. and you can luda has closed until new brick
then sell Tryon to the other fel- building is completed. The gift
jqW , shop open all day at' old stand.
There has been a good lot of Auto road to door, Breeze Point
dealine of this kind, but the mar- Hill. New goods arriving fre-
ket is still inviting for a much quently. .
larger volume of business.
TSE POLK COUITTY ITET70
Frf7, November 18, 1921
west
feet
KQT1CE CF K8CTCACE SALE.
the becinniiifir at the
northeast edge of Tradetreet.
November 1,1921; V; ; v
: .VAddie Britton and Mary Livingston.
By Smith & Arledge, Attorneys. -
vSSt::;3mcE cf sale- : : "l
Pursuant to the power of sale con
tained in that certain mortgage deed,
executed by Little john and Bertha
Little john, hWwife. to B. L. Ballenger
6n the 13th day of September 1918 and
of record in office of Register of Deeds
for Polk County, in Book No. 17- at
page 237. to "secure an ; indebtedness
of $775.00 and interest, default having
been made in the payment of said ? in
debtedness the undersigned will ?sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, at the Court House door of Polk
county, at Columbus "Nl C. on Monday
the 28th slay of November 1921, at 11
o'clock a. m. the following -described
tract of land situte in Tryon Township,
Polk county and State of North Caro
lina, and described as follows, to wit:
Situate lying and being in the Town
of Tryon, beginning at a stake in the
eastern margin of Jones street, set at
a poiat North 7 deg. 35 min. East 118
feet from the Cleveland road, said be
ginning point being the northeast cor
ner of lot No. 8, and running thence
with the line of Jones street North 27
deg. 25 min. East 119.15 feet to a stake
at the edge of Whitehall street; thence
with Whitehall street South 51 deg. 15
min East .78.3 feet to the corner of lot
No. 10; thence with, the line of Lot No.
10 South 27 deg. 35 min.' West 118.35
feet to a stake, corner of lots Nos. 8
and 9; thence with the line of lot No. 8
North 51 deg. 15 min. West 78.5 feet to
the beginning, containing one fourth of
an acre, more or less.
It being Lot No. 7 in B. L. Ballen
ger's subdivision of the town of Tryon,
map of which, made by W. E. Strong, ;
C E. February 1912, is of record in of
fice of Register of Deeds for Polk coun
ty.' ,r7. '", L." '
sThis 24th day of October 1921. ,
3. L. BALLANGER -WALTER
JUNES, f Mortgagee.
Attorney.
K3TEL-T.1AMEQS OF TRYCIJ ,
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. - Your gusts' ; frequently, need the services of a
. Send rttiem here. t N ;
We wijlrtreat; them right cordially and ; extend every
courtesy. ' We think we know how. v r
: " We receive; and transmit money 1 by wire. : We
issue and cash A. B: ; A and American Express Travel
ers Checks. ; "V." -:.'V-"' -
We are members American Bankers Association.
G. H. HOLMES, President
J. T. WALDROP
Vice President
WALTER JONES
Vice President
W. F. LITTLE
Cashier
V. A. BLAND
Asst. Cashier
IB
11 &
Worth CairoDSima
mm
.For Sale: 18 Hamphire and
O. I. C. Pigs ready for delivery
November 2nd. B. F. Gibbs,
13-3-t Tryon N. C. R, 1,
Louis Rowell was in AsWille ion Mth day of Septem-
w , , . . , ber 1918 James Leonard and wife xe-;
Wednesday. v cuted to Addie Brittan and Mary iv-
Mrs. Earle Grady was in Spar- ingstone that mortgage of record in
tanburg Monday. book 13, page 80 of the records of
n t r :u j i mortgages for Polk County North Car-
u r. iuarnyti, auu oJ. to one note m the sum of
Saturday in Spartanburg. $1,000.00, and whereas default has
Mrs. G. E. Bell Spent last been made in the payment of the said
Thursday in Hendersonville. note and interest now therefore, by
3 . virtue of the power contained: in said
- Mrs. Theodosia J. Kennedy mortgage and for the purpose of satisr
!pent Wednesday in Asheville. fying'said note, interest, cost and ex-
Miss Iraine Stone was a
Spatanburg visitor Saturday. , at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house
Miss Mabel Capps; is a guest door in Columbus, North Carolina, offer
of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Leonard, for sale to the highest bidder for cash
lf , the lands conveyed by said mortgage
Mrs. U Bush and Miss Maggie whichare bounded and described as-
Sue Edwards spent Saturday in f0Uows:
Asheville. In the town of Tryon, beginning at
N the southeast corner of the Britton lot
County Agent Sams is spend- d northeast side of Trade street, and
ing several days this week in running thence with line of Trade street
Asheville. ! sooth 59 deg. 7 min. east 108.24 feet to
n- , , t, a stake: then north 33. deg. 53 min.
Cheap for cash. J. Foster Searles
Melrose circle.
Dr. A. J. Jervey returned Sat
urday from a business trip to
Charleston. ' 7
Miss Sybil Capps, of Flat Rock j
visited her sister, Mrs.
Leonard this week. .. 1
east 237.7 feet to a stake; then north
! 56 deg. 7 min. west 107.24 feet ,to an
iron pin; then south 33 deg. 53 min.
west 243.6 feet to the beginning, cor
ner, containing 596-1000 of an acre,
more or less.
There is ; expressly excepted from
this conveyance the following described
R ! . j two lots, which parties of the first part
j a. ; x t nn.ian
nave aereea w convey w uuncj
and T. W. Ballew and described as fol
Y. Wilkins and family lows: The first, beginning at a stake
were in Spartanburg : Sunday on the northeast side of Trade stoeet
vio,-f,v ' at the southeast corner of the Bnttam
Visiting relatives. , lot, now owned by W. H. Newman;
Lost: A Parker Lucky Curve then running north 33 deg. 53 min. east
fountain pen. Finder please re- 100 feet to a stake; then south 59 deg.
turn to Adell Hamlin; 7 mm east 23 feet to a stake, jnen
south 33 deg. 53 mm. west 100 feet to
Mrs. Clarence Morgan and a stake at - the edge of Trade street;
Mary and Harry, spent Saturday then north m deg. 7 nim. west 23 feet
With friends at Landrum. with Trade street to the beginning.
t, n t n ii ii j The other lot, begmmng at a stake in
r UK SALE Full blood Ur- n05theast edge of Trade street at
PingtOn pullets, the famous win- corner of Beehidenia lots and running
ter layers, ' J. F. BLACK. with Trade street north 69 deg. 7 min.
west 33 feet to a stake; then north 33
Miss Ina Eubank returned Sat- deg. 53 min. east 100 feet to a stake;
U k then south 59 dee. 7 xriin. east 33 feet
11U1I1 a VdUlUUll OpUlt .YVlbU r w
hnma ; o to a staKe; men soutn oo ueK
Miss Jennie H D. Stone of
Brooklyn N. Y. is occupying one!
of the Searles cottages for the
winter. - 0 -
NO USE TO WORRY:
when you order it at Missildine's
Pharmacy: you can rest assure that
the articles will be delivered promptly.'
If not in stock, your order will go out
in the first mail and dispatched' as
soon as your Uncle Sam can get it to
Tryon. 1 " "
ISSILDINE'S PIlAnr.lACY
. Phono No. 4
rt
"The regular monthly meeting
of the Parent-Teacher Associa
tion will be held at the school
building on Monday, November
21, at 3:15 P. M. The publi c is
invited to attend. Mrs. F. t C.
fPoppe, Chm: .
,Ed K. Smith Interior Decorator
is still in Tryon decorating two
rooms for Dr. Missildine in harid-
painted tif any monotones. Mr.
. , j ' i Smiith-hjw a full linp wall nanprs
corner or ueeniaenia iou ana ruxumi r-r - r ----- - rr
and wall furnishings. Patrons
wishing tosee this line and se
sure prices, Phone 41, after 6
P M.
two
fllffaf 1
; , K it goes into a bank or into an investment
for your maintenance in the later years of life
you are wisealso fortunate, -
If it is .fritted awa.,;&i6m'day to day. you
are unfortunate now, and you will be more miorr
tunae;when old age ovpfr
A. savings account starts you right and
keeps you going. It also gets you there.
Polk County Banli & ost Company
L W. S. COBB, President
FRANK JACKSON, Vice Preside
jm XI. CUWTCN, Vice P & Cash.
VL U ASLEDGE, Asst. Cashier
Columbus, N. C.
53 min.
Miss O'Brien, one of our school
teachers, was laid up with ton
silitis Tuesday. Her place was
fiHed by Mrs. W. H, White. : v
'Mrs J. A. Davidson is visiting
ner daughter Mrs. Miller at
Asheville, who has been very ill
for several days. ; r
Messrs T. T. and C. W. Ballen
er left Monday for Hickory- to
Iook after business matters and
Jfeit their son and brother, R. E.
Ballenger and wife: 2 ;
Jacob Mauney and ; wife and
K. Mauney and wife motored
0Ver from Kings Mountain and
?ere the guests of Mrs. Theodo-
Call to see us when in need of Sheet Metal
for Roofing and Siding.
We have a large stock of assorted lengths
of 2 and one half corrugated. Fair stock of v crimp
with sticks. VThere is nothing in the roofing line t
that is as adaptable as galvanized sheet metel for H
4 general building purposes,
L. LEE COrJPAWY
LANDRUH, SOUTH CAROLINA.'
For Sale On Meltose Ave!,
Large house of 11 rooms,, two
baths, heated by steam,, house in
first class conditioa and will riot
require repairs for a lon time,
four tenant houses all rented and
brineine in a eood revenue, lot J
is about 200x418 feet.
Have another house and
very desireable vacant lots on
same street that can be purchas
ed reasonable. ; -A
real estate man cannot ad
vertise all the property he has on
his list, if vou are interested inj
the purchase 'of improved or. un
improved property in TRYON' I
will gladly give you information
and take you over any property
I have for sale without charge.
James Leonard.
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Notice Of Application Fcr Comrr.ata-
, tich Of Sentence. 5 j
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to Gov
ernor Cameron . Morrison, , &t
Raleigh f or cortouatioH ptseil
tence imposed upoii N. E -Wil
liams for violation of the Prohibi
tion Laws of the State at the
Spring Term, 1921, of the Super
ior Court for Polk County.
This 31st day of October, 1921.
, . N. E. Williams,
."- Applicant.
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STRAIGHT SALARY: ' $35.00
per week and expenses f p map
or woman with risr to J introduce
Eureka Fgg Producer. Eureka
The man who wants to practice real economy
in Footwear should get shoes that mean spending
money slowly. Of course you pay for your shoes
:11 at once; but the thing to consider is, how soon
that money is actually gone, how long the shoes
r'wear. vv ' .w
- Our Jino of Hen's: Shoco at $10.00
vspclls economy throu(antf throuch. They
are shoes on which we are perfectly willing to stake
xne reputation oi tnib btore. ah oty ai siz.es,
; all leathers,' black, tan and brown.
Mail orders solicited.'
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SHOES AND HOSIERY :
Spartshburxir - y x h . - ; Soutli Carolina.
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Kennedy one day lasf week.
I7fg. Co., East St. LouisrIll. ;