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THE f 6LK COUNTY lTEVZS
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LOCAL
j c Bushnell, of Saluda spent
Sunday in Tryon. - .
Mrs. J. H. Rion was m Hen
dersonville Saturday. "
W A Black and wife spent
Tuesday in Spartanburg.
Mrs R.-F. Belue was a Spar
tanburg visitor Saturday,
Miss Mabel McFee is visiting
relatives at Greenville, S. C.
H P Corwithand family, 0f
Saluda spent Sunday in Tryon.
Mrs Lucy Drury and daugh
ter, were in Spartanburg Satur-
dsy
Messrs. B. L.andC. W:BaI-
lenger spent Tuesday m -Ashe-
VGeo. a! Gash, of Asheville,
was in Tryon on business Mon
day, last, i
Town Manager . M. G.v Blake
has been on the sick list for the
past week:
Rev. Mr. Walter, of Lenoir,
will preach at Holy Cross Church
nn Sunday at 11 a. m.
Katherine and Helen
Trask, of Chicago, are visiting
relatives m.'lryon.
FrpHerick Hollister and wife,
of Saluda, spent ,the day Sunday
with Tryon tnenas. . -M
L. Stimson and wife" left
Tryon the last of the week for
their New Jersey nome.
Mrs. N. B. Jackson returned
Sunday from a week's visit with
relatives at bpartanburg.
Misses Morse. Adams and Fair,
of Rock Island, 111, are guests
of Miss Flagg, in the Valley.
Mrs. J. L. Washburn arrived
Friday'to join her family who
have been here for several weeks.
Miss Jones, who is with the
Misses Nash, will leave for her
home in London, Canada today.
Miss Eva Thorne, of Cowpens,
S. Crsoent Saturdav and Sun-
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day with her aunt, Mrs W. Y.
Wilkins. -
Miss Maggie Sue Edwards
sDent Saturdav and Sundav with
her friend Miss Nell Crawley in
Aheville. ;
Mrs. B. D. Williams returned
last week from Oak Park,, 111.,
where she spent the winter visit
ing her daughter. -
Georee. the son of ft. H.
Holmes and. wife." who has? been
real sick for the Dast two weeks.
is, we are glad to say, Improv
ing. , .
A lot of machinery for the
concrete work on the state-highway
from the state line to- Co
lumbus, was unloaded here Tues
day. : ;
, Admiral Berry and wife and
their guest, Miss Poe, of Detroit,
are spending the week with the
Ludiumson White Oak mountain.
DelporaiPQ frnm Trvnn aro dy.
DeO.tPfl tA niton A f Via flnnflrroffo.
tional conferenoe of the Caro-
unas to be held at Starr, May 2
W 4.
Mrs. T, S
the winter with her parents, W.
. uames and wife m ' Vvnn
kii Monday tor her home at
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Earle Grady, W. T. Lindsey and,
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noimes attended tne con
vention of the Episcopal churcK
at Waynesville this week.
Dudley Lindsey, of Los ; An-.
f.eles Cal., after spending some
ewith his brother, W. T.
undsey, left Tuesday for New
Cleans to attend the Shriners'
feting. From there - he will
8 to his home in California.
q E- W. Dabbs and .family of
mter, S. C. spent the: past
eeK at their summer home here
getting it in readiness for oc
cupancy for the season
Misses Dorthy and Ruth Hale,
Wnave been .guests of the
fjsses Streadwick for the past
ew weeks, left for their home
ln Indianapolis, Ind, Friday.
B. Cawthray and D. W.
mmons are erecting each a nice
Wence on the hill near James
J ackson. When completed these
I rsidenccs Will add much to
town ctiveness of that Partof
pHTie !?wing class recently form
at the Day Nursery of the
jinern Mercerizing Co. - has
llZ gved with such enthus
that the enrollment of 18
tepglrIs will soon be greatly
nJS- ore teachers are
be for he classes which will
nd air who are
QuptTr 111 cnis worK are re
Mxfy Mrs. F. S.Wil-
Mrs. .L R
ner son, Joe Livingston, at Spar
tanburg Monday. v
J . is. ; Cleveland and family of
Spartanburg spent Saturday
witu icici uvea near rry on.
Miss Mary Beach entertained
day in honor of Mrs. U. G. gpeed
ui ouutn uena, ma.
, Mrs. U. G. Speed, who has
been speeding some time at her
f 1 1- 3 1 A.
xryon nome, leit . for. South
cena, ina., yesterday.
Mrs. R. C. Pratt and Miss
Pratt, after SDendinw fho winter
in Tryoh, left for their hojne at
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otony ureeK, uonn, Wednesday.
Miss Flagg, Mrs. Nessmith and
family left Wednesday for Lynn,
Mass . tn nffonH fia TIT man 1 r
Miss Frances Cushing who died
at tnat piace Monday.
Mesdames W. H. Lewis and
Fi M. Holland, after spending
the winter in Tryon, left Satur
day for their respective homes
m naneyuurg ana lorronto, uan
ada. s . ; - :J
Mrs. Robert Frost and son.
who have spent several 'months
in Tryon, left yesterday for
Chicago to visit her sister who
is ill. ; From there they will go
to their home in Milwaukee.
Rev. W. W. Scudder, D. D.,of
New York, will preach in the
Congregational church on Sun
day evening at 8 o'clock. Mr.
Scudder is high in the councils
of his denomination. Hear him,
i Everyone who wants to help
the young men of Tryon and vi
cinity gee their outfit for a base
ball' team should be at the school
house Friday evening of this
week: The Drama Fortnightly
will give! three plays on that oc
casion: Alice Gerstenberg's
Overtones'' and two plays,
"The Wander Weed,, and "Sun
rize" by Elia W. Peattie. Those
taking part will be Mrs. Edward
Holden, Dr. Mary Peery, - Mrs.
James Vernor, Miss Kathleen
Wright, Miss Phil Oliveras, Mes
srs Hamilton Holmes an4 Em
bury "Smith. : Tickets ' 50 and 25
cents. This is the last enter
tainment that the Drama Fort
nightly will give this year.
Please everybody come and swell
the receipts. - Tryon wants a
good and well outfitted base ball
team. Attend and lnd your
aid. ,; v;V ' '
: . H : Lynn. ' . f ,
" Dr. Pratt filled his regular ap
pointment Sunday, r ? r
: We have-had alittle frost, -but
no serions damage noticeable.
The hard surf ace road con
tractors are now on the gronnd
assemblingiiheir machinery '. and
clearing the right-of-way. ' .
Mrs. E. B. Keeter. and Mrs.
Geo. H. Bradley, of Spartanburg,
visited their f ather, W. A. Can
non, last Sunday. . '
; The Easter season has been
quite cool, however strawberries
are getting ripe,wthe little folks
are going fishing and say the
fish are good to bite, , ,
M. A. Cornwell, of Sandy
Plains, was a guest of H. . G.
Gannon and family Monday.
Wm. Rosserr of Washington,
;D.r C. , visited Mrs. R. Foster.
W: A. Cannon and other rela
tives in last week.
Mr. Cook, of Canton, N. ' C,
visited relatives in Lynn last
.week.
5 Miss Parker entertained sev
eral friends at rook one night
last week.
I Things are quite lively in the
old county town this week
court, closing exercises S. H: S.,
etc. 7
Special Notice.
- Rev. R. G. Newsome; of Talle
hassee, Florida, a Presbyterian
minister, will be in Tryon on
April 30th; inst'and will preach
in the Methodist church at eleven
a. m.
The public is cordially invited
to this service.
FrK3y,April 28, 1922
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30x3K 14.85
Extra-Ply Ked-Tppff
30x317.85
Six-Ply Non-Skid
Clincher Cord -30x317.85
Six-Ply Non-Skid
Cord Straight Side
30x319.85
Six-Ply Non-Skid
Cord 31 x 4 $27.00
Non-Skid Cord-
32 x 4 30.50
Non-Skid Cord
. 32 x4K 39.00
Non-Skid Cord '
34x4K 41.00
Time to Re-tirc? 35x5 510
. (Buy Fik)
THE lower prices on Fisk Cord Tires are interest
ing to you because they buy more tire value than
higher priced tires can give you w Comparison wfth
other tires will show you Fisk are bigger, stronger,
and lower priced throughout the range of sizes.
; There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, ' .'.
f for car, truck or speed wagon . :.
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the end of each check like a money order. By
a cutting device provided with each check book,
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This ispedal size business check book, three checks
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G. H. HOLMES, President
J. T. WALDROP
Vice President
WALTER JONES
Vice President
V.. LITTLE
Cashier -
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Asst. Cashier
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Farmers Market
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Eggs .....::....... 1. 22 c
Chickens ......7.. ..... ,U6 to . 18
Corn per bu. ..:.:.... . .... .90
Peas per bu.........:-$li75 to $2.00
Cane Seed per bu:.. .75
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Spartanburg - -
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President
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Vice Pres.
Peoples Building c Loan Assn.
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THE BANK OF TRYOM
"Polk County dest Banking Institution" :
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This Bank offers you every Bankin g Ac
commodation .arid Service consistent
' with good, sound conservative Banking.
W. T. LINDSEY, President
J. B. HESTER, Cashier
W. T. Lindsey
J. L. Washburn
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DIRECTORS
D. E. Conner
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B. L. Ballenger
T. T. Ballenger
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