C. BUSH, Publisher Published every Friday at Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 99; Residence, 46-B Entered as second-class matter April 28 xioai me post office at Tryon, Jtforth voiujum unuer act, ox xaarcn 3,lo7. r?M?J-:Jvert'"in Representative" J THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR Change of Publication Date, In order to reach our readers earlier in the week, thus enabling our larmer friends to take ' ad vantage of any special sales put on oy our advertisers, and at the same time make this paper a better advertising medium for the merchant, we will, beginning with our first issue in May print j the NEWS on Wednesday after noon of .each week instead of Thursday. Please bear this in , mind and let us have the copy for your advertisements as early m t he week as possible. The Polk County News says: 'Polk, county has a growing season from three to six weeks longer than any other mountain county in the state." We are not in a position to challange this remark but if that paper can establish this truth as an undis puted fact it has something to preach about every, day in the , year: It makes us glad that we are a close neighbor just over the bridge. Hendersonville News. We still stand by every word of the above and if the editor of , the News will only come to Try- on we can soon show and con vince him that with all our claims the half has not been told. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality " We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at. the price. Liggett & Mren Tobacct C. J ' v u ': v 20 for 18c 10 for 9c Vacuum tins of 50 - 45c CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended I k - . ; ; ' t ' 1 tu vxraue A Big Error We hasten to congratulate Try . on, our neighbor to the south, on its progress in letting a con tract for the building of paved streets and cement sidewalks but must take issue with the Polk County News in this assertion: ' 'This, together with the state road, the Lake Lanier and school addition will make Trvon the best residential town in this part of the country. "Such statements cover too much territory and we can't af- ford to let are broth er rt --- tj withithem." Hendersonville JNews. 1 " We did not say , the largest, but the best residential town in this part of the country. Now brother if vou will only come to Tryon and? look around a little and see the beauty and charm of Tryon vou will agree with us that our statement is true. : HcncrRoH for March 1st Grade Harley Kuykendall Warrington Preston Lenore Goodwin V . Betty CI vmer Marion Palmer 2nd Grade -Elizabeth Avant Nellie Bradley Julia Crawley Sarah Millikin -Ruby Newman : Eunice Rollins Ruth Williams 3d Grade i Mary McFarland.- Janet Durham Naomi Whitmire Marie Ross Roy Blackwell 4th Grade . John Kittrell Louise Andrews ' Cleo Watson. Helen Leonard Mabel Lee Stone . Jean Beatson - - Edwin Wilson William Scrivens Katharine Jones ' 5th Grade . Sue Harrison Virginia Simmons Zella Bal'ew Edna Newman David Caldwell v i. Ben White - - 6th Grade -Josephine Hill Geraldine Sayre Sidney Sayre " Edith Preston ' " - ' Polly Scrivens Ered Lawrence -; Franklin Little - ' ihelmaDurham - Grace Durham Betty Doubleday uan Kion Rodman Smith Hugh White -Carolyn Simmons John Adams MaryLockhart Louise Dunn High School Ruth Andrews Margaret Doubleday Austin VVilnv Tis highly gratifying to know -l A A 1 " . . . mat mis is our largest honor roJ. Average daily attendance for uie monin was zuy, out tardies swii deplorable, 40. Saluda I will be in Saluda every Thurs- uay ana r na ay to do your watch anu jeweiy repairing.. Leave uruers ai oaiuaa rnarmacv. W. L. Tucker. , 39-4w-pd for sale: Vhite Wyandotte eggs from the very best strain m the United States. The best layers ot the Asiatic breeds, only i.ou a setting ot 15 eggs. w A. DeVere Turner, P. O. Box 155 Saluda. N. C. The nlav "MVe TK,r. bhanty Town" given by mem- ucioui me nign school at 'Lib rary Hall Was? OTIP nf YrorfirtrQl merit. Afrs Tnhhc fhaQnn,'nA - tiv UllOillUC of bhanty town, was delightfully ?r U1m uy Eunice bonner. Mrs. Tubbs hoarW r'i;r,- viae, an 01a maia was well por- trayeaDy Maud Gilbert. Mrs. 1UODS VlSltmcr npio-hHrki. Mm r,., . O - "uui , MiO nen Hickey, a woman who hated to gossip was aptly shown by Marv SrIIpv Tha v,o- xwiwu, xne census taKen was well acted by Bessie Sonner. Simon Rubbles, Mrs. Tubbs stingy old landlord was well shown by Clayton Hall, Maydelle vaiiipuen, nanty Town's school teacher was .well portrayed by xCtwc xduers, mrs. iiibDs had ;?U5u a,ctlve children ;-Scuffle Methusala's part was taken by icjr pipp: yueen of Sheeba's by Julia JBaumberger: Billy Blossons by Bernard Summey n m unK5 y eien Sue . inere was also Elmira Hickev a child w ym-vr ny Kathleen Garren. Mrs. .Tubbs -oldest son Jimmie appearea at tne close of the play. Jimmie s part was taken by O C. Sonner Jr. - TOe play was interesting from start to finish and every one was pleased with the acting of the wwivui pupils f Miss Burgess deserves much vuiiimenaation lor the way in ni41wl aue tramea the young uwuioouu w-tresses. Mondav niorht Mnv 1. Rnhni Declamation contest; Tuesday night, May 2, senior class play: Wednpsdnv nicrht Mqv 5i c'anmr. class day exercises; Thursday ! hiffht. Mav 4. rffpntion tn con. ior class: Fridav nio-hf Mar ?; graduation address by Archdea con Griffith and aipiomas. -The Baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Rev R. P. Fikes m me Methorlistchnrph on Annl 30th. Nine WArJunfA frnm fVi - . C3 Ull high school. Likewise nine aro promoted from the seventh grade r ai i mio nign school next year. WE UNDERSTAND EYES Our SDecialtv is rlio and eyeglass troubles. rrcnt by our years of exDer- 1 ence. . Our renutat.ion - r WWWM. J VU VilV best service. CHARLES H.-HON ESS Optometrist Eye Strain SpeciaUst EstabDsbed 1900 54 Patton Ave.' : OoDoiite Post Offii-. AsfaevKle, North Carolina. Comaenccnsnt Saluda High School is very fortunate m having at its first w4uuieuueraent nine graduates. Ihese pupils- with one exception having been students in Saluda ai i ---"vu!. jiue names -PHLthMgraaatinS PIai are: Ldna Mae CanDs Anno belleGilbert, EveCT? Nabers, Horace Alexander bers. Linwonrl Ploim: 7 terson. Edron.MnA.T.." Si.. " 'Mai'Let Thompson, Ell A CTOOd nrntrratvi Ti V. . pared and smmi,j :.T Sre. to the cj22 ."Y To the People of PoHt County Little over twn nie r'oiK i 'nnrv ni, i irust Co., opened its, doors "J serve the people of Polk county, it has sptooH morethan four hundred peo ple are now doing business With this bank .fnrlo r,f - f V,X-1, j aecuun oi tne county) and this snooL-o -f- xui iwacii. iNew customers are coming to us each week and we in vite others to come; Every man. wnman rwtr . m Folk countv ness with this bank in some wav. nnr nro uusmess, large ,or small. iiecKing accounts are inter est nraunnor ia4i'fiA; otOD and fli i , VY 110,0 tins Dank has been ."fn fV, Pie of this county during these times and what it will be in th YOU 11 171 ve na vniii. j. "J cpuaiung your money You Meed Us and We Need You PoIIi County Bank & rust Company Colambus, li C. flotice of Mcrteage Sale. . power oi sale con tained m O PD.tn.V jt-J rr. WIi edhv P a . . . Anist execut- estof saiddph? M ter- to tBe highest bate forsV fS" Court KcQ A, , V8"-' at the described piecnls r 9&U lof ? - fJev; Slippers UJhen Graduates f past. riHa nf T.itfl Whi'fa nob- -AjTt, tain, aajoining toe lands of John Henry " :ui tt i. r i y-i w-v . r jiuus, r i iuii o acKson, Mrs. vi. j. i ud lum and and others and BEGINNING on a u. near tne top of the mountain at a place known as the narrows, at the j lum's 25 acre purchase and runs with her lines as follows: - South 7 degrees; west 4 poles to a Spruce Pine onvtop of uie uiviue mence samecourse South Decrees west SO rvtloa tn a hi v - her corner; thence South 32 degrees west 50 poles to a stake, her corner; thence South 10 degrees east 46 poles j . waswue, uer corner; tnence south 95 pores to a stake, her corner in the Steams i uieuce witn saia line doutn e6 de grees east 136 poles, more or less, to a stake; corner of the same; thence with said line South 4 degrees west 77 poles to a B. G. on east side of the hollow, J. T. Gilbert's corner; thence with his line North 52 1-2 degrees east 112 poles to a H. on the east side of branch: thene with said line S. 50 degrees east 102 poles to a B. G. ; thence North 84 de grees, east 36 poles to a stake and Dointers. Gilbert's anH H.m;l, er; thence with Hamrick's line Norths degrees east 65 poles to a stake and pointers near a branch thanM xr.u 87 degrees west 37 1-2 poles to a stake and bointers near an-nfri m,a. l North 23 degrees east 63 poles to a stone west 26 poles to an oak stump and point ers; thence North 34 1-2 degrees east 90 ??!tsotostone' Connor's corner; thence -.u u ucgrees easi poles to a stone and pointers; thence South 86 decrees r?"v - v'5" w a atase, autues' corner ( former! v Erlwara TTT1 t- kin lmA XT A 1 4 -. n ' w mui 11 1 o line iviiri n i: i v riAmAA oc. 1 . V , ut6lBca west 86 noles to a Tt T x w jaa a iiikfa lacre thence North 91 1.9 A 1 poles to a Chesnut (now down) near a Mf cuuwu i.ucuw norm aeerees east 67 1 nnlps nine 1 1 nni . , r, ijca w tt pme now aown near a urancn on tne old Dimsdale line thence With-it north 3 Atnaaa 4- in I . -&iO ecu I, 1U w smmp; tnence with the same north 87 Aorry . W 7 west DI poles to a chestnutand pointers; thence with, the same north 3 degrees east 98 poles to a stake r tt v i i . . " -" ""C Ul i. il- ixinns Tr9r m v - - v.vv, ciicuuc wim me same north 85 1-2 Megrees west 26 poles w o x., tutuu: uurm 4poies to a fOD lar and tointers. tract; thence with the same north 80 1-2 i west o Doies to w ii rvumn. A thence north 1 1-2 degrees east 68 poles j 58 1-2 degrees west 14 poles to a stone J "imo. tlicill fr if ill rn 1 1 rs rm l stone and pointers on top of main lead ing ridge; thence with the top of the main leamnrr -wiArrm C n . . V .vull ,t4J Lnjica more or less to the i , 1I1U excepting frbm the boundary 25 acres heretofore V V T VU UT XI VIII 11111 I y A . x , ; 11 - : wa i-i ua tees in John Allison and ; r i. . nacre 26 of the revo a j , wx numenora vvA.fc, in-viiiiiiiiir wm A Vance Cer'2:ri!LJ?on sonth T Md ninff thence south 34 1-2 degrees west 20 piles to a stake and pomters; thence north 56 1-2 i VY CO L z,i nn ao t-n n . pointers; thence north 48 3-4 decrees I east 123 nnao . n "7 .Krees . w oiau post oaic and stone pile m an old peach orcharS thence south 52 1-2 degrees eLt 18 iSes to a nine, said rnno k. r. fr.s his lme South anHl J ! 92 noles tn tho K "C4- wes Said sale heincr maA - 1 debt mw;; "yri?r" w. oay saia uirierox, ,u costs or sale. xuw uie om aay of March, 1922: . W. EWBANK, Trustee. She - It would never do to have a fluffy new gradua tion frock and not 5 have new slippers to go with it so : we have arranged a special display for the girl graduate. Very interest ing values are being offer ed and they should be par? ticularly welcome on an occasion like this when a complete new costume is required. P u m p s, Ox fords and hew strapped designs are shown in White Footwear, Black Patent and Satin. Prompt Service WRIGHT-SCRUGGS SPARTANBURG, S. Cl Hosiery to Match All 10 cent packages garden seeds 5 cents Burpees strinirlpce green docL earlv wonder and prMchoi-1. " c Muun. vmon. sets 10c a' T&SmWnto per wt cauy fuse, irish xobler and beauty of hpflntvco t;i. j. W40c a npS i f4.4:, orange and Sugar uvti occus. warnon DaoWs- x.-ii stock come to our place or mail J ux utix . v t i ' ' 1 - y'Penn's is packed air-tight in the - ' Patented new container the quality is sealed in. If Penn's is always fresh. 1 1 Buy Penn's the next time. Qean V tresh sweet: How Mir.. F v:-k .. 1 Solved Her Problem A poultry expert had said: Any grain mixture or grain product such as meal or bread, Jacks elements for making bones, muscles and nerves." v But how to get the right- in ; gradients 'and balance therar . ? that was Mrs. tane's problem. Increased her Profits , . She saw the Purina' Double Development Guarantee and ve the Purina System a triaL 5 Now she gets "flyers" in half the time, makes her pullets lay the first winter, and gets " c&re e?ra th r'l t i PURINA If EfJ CHOV mimiu UI01WI night nkatiabrS : toe your, order now. onthe-Wte. II Henda&ssSS iSc:d Co- " -l!:nf :r::r. :M?, t!. C.

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