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THE POLK COUNTY NEWS Thursday, Aug. 24, 1922 J3a -n nl fTT) t, Hill and family spent Sunday with relatives in Ruther- fordton. - ' Mrs. S. 0, Kabas nee m 1 s s ,r.;0 Lorenz) of Gattney is a 1st .of her. friend Mrs. L. S. Lccnn this week. Mrs. Lydia Jones ana aaugh- rlr Will nrp ". ornpstfa nf Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. J. B. Hester. , ; Mrs. Mice Missildine- and i Ti'm Tvinlop.h. left " vpr- terday for a visit ui a wee or ten days with relatives at Sky land. , ;. . - TJrs. H." B. Conrad has just re turned from a six weeks busi ness course, which she took at Columbia University, New York City. L.' S. Presson, of Monroe, came lO irjun vcca w jum his wile, wno nas ueen . visiting her parents, W. J. Gaines and wife, for some time. ' Mrs. W. C. Ward and children nf Chatanooga, Tenn., arrived in Tryon Friday to join Mr. Ward.' They have rented Charlie Sayre's J bungalow and Tryon will be their home. - V. Curtis Clark of St. Matthew arrived in Tryon Saturday for a short visit. His wife and babe who have been visiting some time with her mother, Mrs. Sal le Watson, returned home with Mm Monday.- Mesdames F. E. Hay, Maffitt, and Miss Mary Jane Stewart of Carmi, 111., who have been spend-. ing a few days as guests of R. O.Andrews' and wife returned home Monday. BenBlackwell last week sold to aMr. Parson, of Iowa his prop erty adjoining Grant C. Miller, to the valley. "Mr. Parson is a brother-in-law of Jno. Onyour fellow townman. We are glad to welcome him as a citizen of oik. The Board of Trade is at all imes working for the advance ment of Tryon and Polk county. Show your interest in your home by-joining and doing your share help. Don't refuse "to join mdTielp and then sit back and spect those who do to rake the chestnuts out of the fire for you. J. P. Black and wife left Tues- ay. morning in their auto for trip to Iowa to visit their laughter and other friends. e distance they expect to aver going and returning will about 3000. miles. Their: address will hp Rnmnpr Town of John L. Strosahl- Mrs. J. H. Rion p.ntprtflir.f d a' ijmber of her friends Thursday -wuiuun m nonor ot hm mirct s. Frank Wood, who is vifit ? her at this time. This is Jfs. Wood's first trip back to er Old 'home town. sirir. Ipsv- here three years ago. , Need jatosay all the ladies had a enjoyable afternoon. -- The hrra on Kn book from Victor Ladies , anng Company of Chicago, ' Styles n-nrl v,4-:l i on a w Kieauy interest i"' Also a hponfifni f ;-ca tu seiect your tail i.f . -x uresses trom. 1 will pleased to have you look over j winic which Cut out and bring or mail to Missil dine's Pharmacy and receive Free of Charge one fifty-cent tube of Squibbs' Tooth Paste. Only One Tube To The Customer. ! SSILEDINE'S PHARRiACY TRYON, N. C. "Thirty Years in Drugs in Polk." ! Dewey Owen spent Sunday in Gaffney, S. C. J Hams and Breakfast strips at Andrew Bros. J. M. Hearon, of Saluda was in Tryon on business Friday. J. G. Watson, and wife of Asheville, spent Sunday in Try on Miss Ida LafTsa," of New York, is a guest in the home of E. B. Cawthray. "Hams and Breakfast strips at Andrews Bros. S. B. Edwards and family pent Sunday with friends at Mill Spring. L. V. Brown,, of Greenville, S. C, spent Sunday and Monday with Tryon friends. Miss Ruth McFee went to At lanta, Ga., Monday to purchase a fall stock of millinery. Wards Fine Cakes, Chocolate, Cocoanut, SDonge at Andrews Bros'. Mrs. E. Rhodes returned home Saturday from Atlanta, where she had been buying her , fall and winter stock of millinery. W. rr. White who spent a few days in Charleston, S. C, re turned home Saturday. Wards Fine Cakes, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Sponge at Andrews Bros'. G. J. Cherry came up from Charleston Sunday to spend a few days with his family. Miss Ida Brice and Mrs. Edw. Karrick of -Sumter are visiting in the home of Chas. M. Brier. ; R. T. McFee, after spending a month in Asheville with his son, Chas. returned home last week. Marvin Edwards returned home Monday from a Week's visit with friends at Mill Spring. Mrs. J. W. Turner, of Spar tanburg, is visiting in the home of her niece, Mrs. N. B. Jackson. Mrs. J. H. Cantrell, of Spar tanburg, is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. N. B. Jackson, this week. Mrs. Lit Durman and son Rucker, left Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Durman V parents at Spindale. Our original equipment of Safety Boxes have been rented for some time. - . . We have another section on the way and reservation may now be made. , BOES $2. 0 $5. FEK AMUEVa W No loans are made by this bank to ; any of its officers or directors. I f - G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President is ' mm IMS W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier I: -COMPANY Member American Bankers Association .Tryon, .; Worfth ...Carolina C. S: Ford, Asheville, spent Sunday-with Tryon friends. ; E. J. Jones, oft, Anderson, S. C, visited Tryon relatives this week. - p. , Mrs. S. B. Wilkins and daugh ter, of Spartanburg spent from luesday until Fnday in Tryon, guests of W; Yj Wilkins and family." . j For Sale:-In the beautiful Pac oiet Valley, fine residence of seven rooms, two fine fire places, large porch, cement pillars and floor. Desirable j locality. James Leonard. 2psb' convenience at my shop kiouver Andrews'. Wilkins Mr ?1Iender-f ormerly Miss onthQ ' wasa Passenger Ce,dbyfc train men in rin7 . v mflicting much j" - ; j ' WANTED :-Seveal hand looms, Will pay cash. B. F. Gibbs, Tryon, N. C. Route 1 - 3 w He maybe as homely as a mud fence and have been passed up by half the other girls in town, but that doesn't seem to keep the newly-engaged girl from think ing that the rest of the girls are trying to steal him from he ' . j . . . STOVER P. DUN AG AN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ' Will practice in all Courts. Office over Commercial B ank. RUTHERjFORDTON, N. C. W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C- S. N. 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