J. N. V THE POLK i COUNTY NEWS -I- ' 7. . . . . . . --. - . ITCI1C THY Url lltin-. -Mr.,, r?-.i j AT'ia . iwiaru varpentervisf g Wilcox was in Spartan- making satisfactory progress, Friday,. ' her physicians hoping vthat Tshe H N. Bowne spent Tues- caftsit up' this week. ' ' v: MinBiitmore; - ; For Sale: -Genuine St Regis ifrs W J- Gains is visitin2 everybearing raspberrjr sprouts fL'es near Spartanburg. per 100 $3.50. Will bear first reia wminc and f amitv Year. E. W. Rarrf.T? RalnVla ' pent Te'usday in Spartanburg N.C. ; ; : ; V p P Bacon and wife were Miss Myrtle Picklesmer, who artanburg visitors Wednesday: has been the guest of Miss Kath- tt.u. n-nA p R Poof- leen Morris for tbp naot. wooir. i - m ' an) Won .-.-.J i.- 1 v ' tie were cnnprintendent Mulvaney, of H. N. Bowne, Rector of HolV the Southern, was in Tryon Sat- Cross church has tendered his :rday i resignation and will leave after W B McSwain, of Greens the holidays for his new field of Creek was in Tryon on business labor at High Point. - - yesterday. - The. drama fortnightly wilH Miss Phil Oliveras left Satur- hold its next meeting Friday 9v for a visit with her cousin at evening, December 16, Columbia. m Spartanburg Tues- end has; returned to her home in vjrreenyiue. - ; - W. H. Hawkins and wife spent Tuesday with relatives in Hen dersonville. ' 'ix - Miss Amelia M. Watson arriv ed in Tryon last week to spend the winter. w H. White and lamny ana December 16, at r the Lanier .Library: Pinero's 'Sweet Lavender" will be read. This is a community affair and all are invited to join. Annual dues $1; titty cents for persons under 20 years of age. - Maximum temperatue 82, Nov. Tryon Weather In November. Observations on East Hill, Nov. r f. McFee spent yesterday H;30 inclusive: in Spartanburg. - Mrs. J. N. Jackson and daugh: Minimum temperature 30, Nov. ter, Miss Nell, spent Friday in 12. Spartanburg. yTime.:.. ... 6 a. m. l'p.m. Miss Mamie Cantrell, of Boil- Av: temperafur 151 58 ing Spring, is visiting her sister, Av. rel. humidity .....81 71" Mrs. N. B. Jackson. Max. rel. humidity 100 - 100 fat fnrlcvs Mm., rel. humidity 39 20 and fresh milk cow, Landrun, South Carolina. Mrs; G.f Lynch was a Spar tanburg visitor Saturday. For Sale On Melrose Ave., Large house of 11 rooms, two baths, heated by steam, house in first class condition and will not require repairs for a long time, tour tenant houses all rented arid bringing in a good revenue, lot is about 200x418 feet. Have another house and two 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 you are interested in the purchase of improved or un improved propertv in TRYON I will gladly give, you information and take you over any property I have for sale without charge. James Leonard. p' , , Application For Pardon ' ' Application wilt be made to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for the pardon of J. F. .Grumbles, convicted at the Spring Term of the Superior Court of Polk County for the crime of manu facturing liquor arid sentenced to chaingang for a term of one year., AU persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Gouvernor without delay. This the 2nd day of December 1921. J R. Grumbles. Friday, December 9, 1921 Church Notes. Holy Communion. 8 :0fr a. m. Sunday . School...... ...10:00a. m Morning Servica 11:00 a. m. Week Days FRIDAY Intercessions for the ' sick TO HOTEL MANAGERS OF TRYOM Your -guests frequently heed the services of a bank. - r : ; Send them here. , ' We will treat them right cordially and extend every courtesy. We think we know how. We receive and transmit money by wire. We issue and cash A. B. A. and American Express Travel ers Checks. , We are members American Bankers Association. G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDRQP Vice President . WALTER JONES Vice President MILES MHR t IMS W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier T-;COGflPAOT. The Baplist Ladies Bazaar was a success, their articles being of great beauty and moderate price. Grant C. Miller left Sunday for Knoxville, Evansville and Chic- 4-20 n. m. Jos. . Lee, Dec .6 '21 August H. Kruesi. Litany LLJ1ZZZT4:30 p. m. ... - . Bi - Saints Days, Holy Communion Nellie Cordell To Appear At The -v - 10:00 a. m. Strand Theatre. Tiryoini, Norltlhi CairoDSinia. For Sale: 18 Hamph,ire and 0. I. C. Pigs ready for delivery November 2nd. B ; F. Gibbs, 13-3t Tryon N. C. R, 1. Nellie Cordell nine year old mind reader and mental tele pathist, has been bookecf for an QTmoaranpo horo in. rnrnn rn agu, luuins ot December 13th. At the age of. Le three there were no distinguish J. N. Jackson left Saturday ing traits about her to mark her for Pittsburg and otRer points, from any other child until a little He expects to be gone about two later she began to voluntarily tell weeks. - - ----- - R. M. McCown and wife wiU leave today for a visit of two weeks with friends in South Carolina. her father where he ws going and when he would leave Home. 4 This seemed to be so extraordin ary, and she was always correct in her forecast, it excited the wonder of her parents, and as Miss. Mary O. Kelley left yes-1 sne Krew older this talent intensi- J TT! -J-i- Til T . - - . , ... . . teruay lor nmsuaie, m. wiiere eH anci develODed until She IS she will spend some time with now known as "The Girl with 1 her daughter, r the, Th6usand EyesM. Specialists Dr. Mary Perry' is enjoying whojiave examined Nellie pro the pleasure of a visit fronT her nounce her a marvel and a pro- father and mother who arrived digy, the character of which they Wednesday. , v cannot explain . other than she is i, mi u:, endowed with a power rarely lUr. XVUWCll Wll -CA.1I1U1L ilia Tryon paintings at the Library on Wednesday Dec 14th, and 15, from 10:30 'to 6. Many small paintirs suitable for Christmas gifts will be shown. Two poems of Tryon which Mrs. Peattie read to the Lanier Club last spring and ' for which there seemed to be considerable demands, have been printed separtely .with illustra tions and are on sale at the Moun tain Industries. . They are "Trade Street", and ."These Be the Mountains That Comfort me". They 'are suitable' as Souvenirs and as seasonal re minders by visitors andresidents of the place. It is hoped that they will serve as holiday' cards also.' This is the first time Try- possed by a human. Her demonstrasions are refined and of the highest order and commend itself .to any commun ity where it may be fortunate enough to secure her presence. Nellie will be accompanied by her father. . The Door Slams On Happiness iie Priceless igceieiis A complete line of Squibb house hold products now in stack. Your Druggist is more than a mer chant. Try the Drug Store first. MISSILD1NE S PHARMACY Phone No. 4 m Poor Blood JMes Bad Health Then Comes the "Blues." Once, thevigor of red blood be. comes sapped of its strength, the door to happiness is literally slammed, Weariness of body follows and it usually follows and it unfailingly engenders depress ed thoughts. ,To be reserved uu nets uwii ceieurattju in ui nuaQQ Wottips n hahit.. way and the poems have a dis- ter il t4 there iS analmost tmct local flavor and charm. - y dimnes5 iri the expression The recently organized Christ, of the eyes and a palor to the ian Endeavor of the First Con- skin. Days seem dull and dark greationol Church of Tryon was and difficult. A sense of insuf- materiallyv encouraged and ferable gloom pervades the spir- strengthened by the visit of two it. auto loads of Christain Endeav- Then it is .that, Gude's- Pepto orers from the First Eresbyteriah Mangan is the great help. It is church of Spartanburg, on Sun- a red blood builder It; puts day afternoon. The visitors gave rejd into the blood increases the an interesting and - instructive number of red corpuscles which Program illistrating various makes blood rich and'red; ' When Phases of Christian Endeavour the 'blood is restored to its . natu- activities. which- was r much ; aD- ral healthy state, the sensation of well-beincr returns, r Instead of shuffling along carelessly there is the firm snrinGry step, the Preciated, by local endeavourers. The following were those attend ing from Spartanburg: Misses Frances Clark, Maud Heffner; Louisa Walker, Louise Leonard; Nancy Lee Scruggs, Lo u i s e Ligon, IreneHudson, Dr.- Webb Thomson and T. T; Quarles and rs. Quarles. ' v 1 Eggs MaiDBtdtS We Will Pay i caslh as vim SSc per doz. 60c peir doz Dim Cradle for fresh country eggs. f until Dec. 16. Tryon, N.C. mm continues to grow in spite of the hard times. At times it is a little puzzling to us how it is, but it is true nevertheless.' . : . This bank was examineoT by the bank examiner -last week and he was surprised at our -continued growth. He was pleased with the examination and told us so. THIS BANK is in TIP TOP SHAPE. We have kept our affairs in such shape that we have been able to take '"care of the needs of our costomers, and a few who are not our , costomers. .' - New accounts are opened every day. Last Saturday eleven new accounts were opened, as we-closed our books last night we were the largest since we opened Oct. 31, 1919. Deposits were the largest. Total resources were largest. All this is yery-gratifying. It is so good we want you to know about it and if you, are not among those ' who are making this bank grow we invite you to join us by depositing your money here or at least a part: of it.., You can do business here with ease. Come to-see us. Polk County Bank & Trust Company E. W. S. COBB, President FRANK JACKSON, Vice President - FRED W BLANT0N, Vice P & Cash. M. L ARLEDGE, Asst. Cashier dolumbus, r4. C- l TEn fellenger to. lusterf ul .yes, the clear complex' ion, identified with the . strength ? Hide Three Arrests. ; Deputy Marshal W. F. Swann came to Polk county last " week, and made three arrsts for viola tion of the .prohibition law; r r ?john Pace was arrested for air leced violation of the law and gave bond in the sum of $300 for his appearance at the May term of court at' Asneville. rested on an indictment from the: Western District South Carolina on the charge oi" transp6rting. He was lodged in the vColumbus iflil 1 nnH Ifttpr 'fmve bond' in the- sum OT $1.UUU tor nisappearjiute. and vigor, ot. good health. .'. The r Arch .How ard wasarrested Jon druggist has Gudes PeptoMan gan; in both liquid and " tablet f orihi Advertisement. : "the same charge and gayebond $300 for his' appearance - Miles Holbert, colored, was ar- Be a Thoughtful Santa Claus There are really but two kinds of gifts, use ful and appreciated ones and useless and unap preciated ones. As you study your Christmas list can you think of anyone to whom Footwear from this Store will not be appreciated? x For Ladies Bed Room Slippers in Satin, Kid or Felt, any Style or- Color, Strap Pumps, High Shoes, Walking Oxi;ords, Hose, etc, N For Men Shoes, Brogue Oxfords, Dancing Ox fords, Bed Room Slippers, and Hose; For Children Bed Room; Slippers, Hose, ?Shoes for play or dress. ; J : - ' . x . ! s Come to the Store if possiblel)ut if you can't come write us your wants and they will be supplied by return mail. , v yi y The Ladies Aid Society of the ! Methodist church wish to express their marly thanks to those; who rendered so wjinngiy uien , uciF,, inranv 'wav. ' in ! making their hkV.aar a successl last- Saturday December the 3. a, I I - SMOKAND HOSIEHY - " I Spartanburc, : ".. South Carolinar - i