**? - V' - H . ? . ' r , ^OLK County news JOSH & ? iblishers ^ The Qniy Paper Published in Polk Comity A Live Clean Paper for the Howe Price 5 Cwh '--===?= . Tryon, N. C., October 25, 1923 " ? "$1.50 a Year 0 ? ' li of Serv' Beadine wide A-. pre? -:; Jei'-f- : its '' ition* tv? Hurt* ; jti? ?' & aa; ? 0 ?u; ??? I tie l^r in e ^ ecier ?? v gCr'--:-- : Itjccr lalT c?f ? it h '? ir.'jfj 1 ' j.; '.V .! S '? aire**'" Iflarof the : strati.::.. dens ' ks :c >' ?sof trie ?? \ i: to a ; : ? for ( l?er*er.:> ?? proir : two *v - id the oris: : fork ' i is txpp ' IfBTPl " J " |# Roll Call. ? I Day. j DRIVE lonstrated Nation ,V\ by procla im- i call Red ?nigh which he Japan' . iould flow, ?:n> as an or iaimediately . ,:o organiza ,.i within 24 \as moving >f the coun -euionstrated ot the Red tidous tasks Within a upwards of n landed .it Japanese pate with re riiout a sin ;ng upent for in expressing s :i i d : "When . in Japan first a Red Cross, ! on, asked the ! to meet the nswer to this \ generous; in - i : v. far in ex m! was given." ilPd Cross for i-r ence a very a recruits dur h starts Armli Cross First Aid ndarr'1-. Adopted Great industries lid ic a r the in^.r? til tip cicc ?iqih-'. - ? pdipter? r-r In pop :! ' onduct ::r;" Hare-- i ' Bfbt :? . afc?;-' rh l pol i > ?- v . cities ar' kor? r. %oiig h c group- nf :? Ion Th- ^ worse tb : Y.M. < a l and it keen ? Bdgas'c" Bfcta! iRr: - Cross s-rv' aV- . la- .nr. 1 than ? * < |tbeR(d ' ? kident (\ > rry diy j<q led TQrr. ;; ;; 'ton niprerency which ompetent atten rrivps is making ? vh the work of American Red Titers 314 chap classes and last ? rt'ficates to stu ,'hone companies -k^rs in first aid r> departments in ! rip the course lining schools, tr:d high schools ?nts receive in ross also gives ' 'oy Scouts, Girl ?! similar organi ' tndard methods y railroads, elec ?ra, mines and in The aim of this ?o cut down radl ? nno accidental ?? United States. '-<\cure no higher ?f*r place in his correctly said ?ruly American " frer one to the i nulated by the ?j o t. now for fcfljh - I Lr T Your * UD CROSS Charter? b Congress to relieve .tiering ? in peace v. d in war "?at honv ar.d abroad# J oi a or Renew W Me : Ti b e r ship Nov. 1 lth to 29th Earth', ^ "in e M , may i 1 '"or t'. '^an , , QlVe i m*>t be Changes. Hiat the earth ' "l^ed from the n< e geological generations of ; in Europe, and t(> suppose that kin Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats Rim Nothing Pays Like Quality In an Overcoat You'll find nothing else here. Good quality in fabrics, style and tailoring. FEATURING ALL WOOL OVERCOATS $22.50 $25.00 and up We have selected from our stock a We are showing a most complete large range of line of ? - v '? c- , iO*- W?QL SUITS BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS ? in Both plain and sport models, every . one an exceptional value m all wool fabrics and all models $22.50 $10, $12.50 and $15 GREENEWALD'S INCORPORyTED Men's Department Spartanburg, S. C. Save Money by trading with merchants -who advertise in the NEWS. ' 8END IN THE NEWS Suggestions To Correspondents About Writing News Items The Polk County News is the only newspaper published and circulating in any community in Polk County. | Contributions of news items from any section of this territory are wel comed. Anything of interest to any num ber of people in this territory is suffl cient to be written and printed. Typewritten letters are preferred. If this is not possible, then write plainly. Use plenty of paper. Always begin letters by dating thus: Tryon Oct. 10. Correspondents should bear in mind five important points WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE and HOW. That .is, tell WHO it's about, ! WHEN, WHERE AND HOW it hap pened. Tell those five things first and briefly, then enlarge as may be nec- ; essary. Tell what's going on among your own people and your neighbors. Birth, deaths, marriages, per sonals, reunions and social gather ings are good copy. Be careful in spelling names and initals. Names are Important Mention everybody connected wltfc the news Item. ALWAYS sign communications. Not necessarily for publication, bnt as an evidence of good faith. No at* tention paid to annonymona, unsign ed communications. o Nothing to Regret The New York zoo has a giant turtle that is said to be 400 years old, . and he looks it, too, from his photo* graphs. Indeed, he not only looks as if he were not having much fun new, but appears to be almost devoid of pleasant memories. So perhaps if you are cut off in your early nineties, you need not be so disappointed after all. ? Kansas City Star. Wanted to Know. Headlight Bill was a colored gentle man of sporting proclivities, who hat got his name from a large diamond which he wore as a stud. He had ec caslon to consult a doctor about a "misery In his chest." The medical man eyed the stud keenly. This made Headlight somewhat uneasy. AfUW asking a number of questions the doc tor produced a stethoscope and placed It squarely over the stud. Finishing his examination the docter looked solemn. So did the patient "Ain't It genuwine, doctahf asked Headlight. The Tryon Transfer Company A long felt need of Tryon and vicinity; Prompt and courteous attention to Baggage, Express and General Hauling. We Haul Anything, Anywhere as Cheaply, Quickly and Better Two Phones Office 148 Residence 31 NEW FALL Arriving at Carpenter's We are receiving almost daily shipments of our Fall stock of Dresses, Coats, Suits, Sweaters and Millinery You are invited to inspect these lines at your con venience and to make your selections early. iYou will find the same style and quality in our gar ments and hats as in those shown in the cities, and needless to say at much cheaper prices. Carpenter's Department Stare Rutheirfordton, N. C. Beautiful Ankles AreAlwayi Possible With Silk Hosiery Woman's pride is knowing that every bit of clothes she wears fits her in superb fashion. Silk Hosiery, none the less is quite as impoetant a beauty feature as any other accessory of dress. Our stocks of beauti ful Silk hosiery reflect just the element of attractiveness women so admire. Thread Silk, Chiffon Silk and Glove Silk have those clinging aualiiies that make everyone envy beautiful ankles. Carried in Bronze, Otter, Mandalay,. Bobolink, Rose Taupe, Fawn. Mist, Castor, Gray, Medium Gray, New Suede and Blacks. Reasonable prices and finest quality await your selection.

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