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NOTICE at i ilj > ^ mi the folio L on tne ca^o purposo of listing >* in Tryon Township | vear 1 924 : al the old School L_ "'Thursday May 26th, 23/t and T.n ai Office Friday Saturday May 30th an< James Jackson List Tak$r L[\l MEETING OF> TRYON P. ' foe final meeting of r (?en t- Teacher Association I be held at the school bpifid at three o'clock next *? r afternoon, the I9th. a wX. rs will be elected, and j the ious committees will make ir final reports. All ' mem ; are urged to be prosejit, p a special invitation -is? ex ited to the men who ar^ jjn (ested in the work of thd as liation. Refreshments} will [served by the social corhmit 1 at the conclusion of thijf bus fss session. ? i. nil i T Rev. Ceo. W. Sheffer, ^asftor the Presbyterian Cluijch, ?1 preach Sunday nighq ajt 8 |iock. Subject: Man's <&r4at t Need. This wiW be aji lev - gelistic appeal. You ai e l in ed to worship with us: George W. ShefFer, I asjtor. Sigr. Thesdore Hieman; formr (y Concert master of thje Bos Symphony - Orchestra ;and Metropolitan Orchestra, r? has been heard jnjany jnes at Asheville and | Sfcar piburg in past years ^rrfved : his annual visit of & ifew eks' with his sister, Jladam iio ieman Blum, at Tryonl iv last. I | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lypcji re rned Monday from a vis * veral days in Ashevillej. Lit Durham attended; istrict Court in Ai ondav. (Mrs. W. B. Arled^e, & Goodrich There is no ury in the cosjt Silvertown Co Tires. The is all in the b tormance. ? Sikes Motj Company Columbus, N? Edgerton &J Mill Spring, Dr. E. M. Sztljey Saluda, N. IN THE LONGl RUN Fletcher visited her sister, Mrs. R. A. Leonard; this week. . Messrs. W. E. Kilpin and P. G. Morris were in Charlotte Monday looking after business. Mr. F- P. Bacon spent Tues day in Asheville transacting business. Rev. C. P. Burnett, Rector of Holy Cross Episcopal Church, was an Asheville visitor Tues day Mesdames* T. W* Ballew and Fred Wofford spent Tuesday in the Oak Grove community vis iting their mother. Miss Mamie Cantrell who has been visiting her sister Mrs. N. B. Jackson, returned to her home in Spartanburg Monday. Mrs. Clarence Morgan spent the week-end in Ruthferfordton. Mrs. Darby Fulton, mission ary to Japan, who is spending a year in this country onfurlough will. speak on her work in Japan before the Missionary Society of the Congregational Church Tuesday %fternoon, gMay 20th at four 9'clock. Everyone in terested is cordially invited to hear her. Misses Elenor Vance and Charlotte Yale -attended the funeral of Mrs. C. D. Beadle, Wednesday in Asheville, who died Sunday at St. Agnes Hos pital, Baltimore. Mrs. James Vernor had as her guests for several days this week, Mrs. Chester Brown, Mrs E. 15, Reed and Mrs. J. T. Horney of Asheville. Reverend Geo. W. Sheffer was a Spartanburg visitor Mon day. ? ? " Miss . Ernestine Cain of Hendersonville spent the week end with her brother and sister Mr- and Mrs. Frank Cain. Mrs. Georgianna LeCount spent Monday in Spartanburg W. J. Gaines was a Spartan burg visitor this week. "Living at One's Best" will be the sermon theme of Mr. O'NeilJ Sunday Morning at the Congregational Church of Christ. : ^ - Mr- and Mrs. H. A. Shannon formerly of Washington, D. C. have decided to make Tryon their home and they have taken the Leonard Cottage near the Baptist Church for the summer. Both Mr. Shan non and his wife have* had a wide experience in the - adver tising field being experts in the planning and preparation of ad vertising copy for magazines campaigns. It is their present intention to establish an agen cy here handling advertising accounts throughout this sec tion and The Polk County New? wishes them every success in their venture J- W. Brooks of the Missildine Pharmacy left this week to spend his vacation with rela tives in Georgia. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs- Ed Sample is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Lelia Norman left Wed nesday for Dewey Rose Ga.? to visit her parents. Mrs. J- S. Currie of Morris town, Tenn., will arrive Satur day for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hawkins. Mr. R. T- McFee went to Asheville today for , a visit with his son- Chas. McFee. and family. Mrs. Edward Johnson who spent the winter in Tryon left yesterday for her home in Washington, D. C Mrs. F. H. Snipes who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson re turned to her home in Knox ville, Tenn., yesterday. * Miss Margie Capps visited her sister, Mrs Robert Curruth Wednesday. Dr. T. L. Justice left Tues day for Atlanta, Ga., to attend the Southern Baptist Conven tion held in that city. B L. Ballenger was in Asrtie jville Wednesday . Mrs. W. C. Ward was, a Spindale visitor Wednesday. Mrs. H. P- Locke left Wed nesday for Washigton, D. C., for a two weeks - visit at the National Capital. John W. Goodman, district farm demonstration agent of Asheville. spent Wednesday in Polk County visiting the let tuce and potato growers. -'????? Messrs R. M. Hall and J* T. Coates Jr. of Saluda, were in Tryon on business today. Mr. F- P. Bacon, *<Mr. W. C. Ward and Mr- A. L. Hill* motor ed to Spindale Wednesday on business. Congregational Church Of AChrlst ' I I Rev, Joseph L. Daniels, D. D. 1 L. L. D., Pastor Emiritus i * Rev. Will O'Neill, Minister Church School . 10 A. M. Nelson Jackson Jr. Supt. A graded school with classes for all. ' Morning worship .....11 AM . Y. P. S. >C. E^. 3.P.M. Wednesday v The Quiet Hour 4 P. M. Everybody welcome and visitors in the city are especial ly invited to worship with us. ? ? w CATHOLIC CHURCH St. John's Church Cor. Melrose! Ave and Lanier St. MASS? Sunday 9 A. M. REV. J. A. MANLEY, Rector. PENNY"0 COLUMN Pay for your Singer Machine like paying rent ? $3 per month B. J. Arledge, Agent, Landrum, S. C. Phone 40 FOR RENT: Four room house j on Rocky Spur road. See W. F. Little. TREASURERS REPORT FOR MONTH OF APRIL 1924 THE TOWN OF TRY ON N. C. Receipts April 1? Balance. ... .$5,227-68 Water >...1,308.69 Taxes 645.71 Poll taxes 12.00 Sewer pipe 36.00 Sewer connections Gaines line 58.82 License j. 36.00 2,097.22 Balance ? . . 7,374.90 Disbursements Pay roMs from 3-29 ? 4-26 Labor on streets 156.40 Labor on # water . 8.20 Labor on 'sewers 72.55 Clean up day.. 19.05 Postage stamps 5.00 Freight on sewer pipe- 34-21 Polk Co. Tel. Co 2.35 Tryon Electric Service , Co. March lights . . 69-98 Kilpin Motor Co. repairs on fire truck 7.25 Pamona Terra-Cotta Co. sewer pipe ,-240.58 Stallings-Johnson Co. Sewer pipe & water fixtures 77.40 Carolina Hardware Co... 120.59 John Fields ? Repairing picks 1.10 Electric Gas Bleaching Co. Chlo-Gas 29-90 W. A. Fisher, work on ^ Greenville road 10.00 Call- Watt Co. i street plow " blade 5.00 Natl City Bank ? inter est on bonds 121.00 Jno. L. Washburn-150' ft. water pipe ..... r 9.00 Edna Jones salary from 2-20 to 3-20 75.00 Fred Wofford balance on March salary ...... 21.00 W A. Wilson salary from 3-15 to 4-15 100.00 Bud Mills salary from 3-15 to 4-15 :. 60.00 l,24fi>.56 6,129-34 I, Edna Jones, Town Clerk do certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and dis bursements for the Town of Try on for the month of April 1924 is full, true and correct to best of my knowledge. Edna Jones, !Tc?wn Cterk. POLITICAE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Polk 8ft?A0 r ^Plwst n#st . w economical W food Be sure you1 are getting a bread that will give you fulsome returns for, the money spent in buy ing it. Be soar* it is fresh, pure a I v .Thole some. You / ^.attain this surety / baying 1 our bre?d. "Most nourishing fcod" QUALITY BAKERY BETTER BAKED BREAD Tryon, N. C. ?i Si When y.)u get paid will you spend it all and then when misfortune befalls will you have to look for a job ? pr will you save a part each pay day and be ready with a good cash balance to meet any bad luck with a smile. Then, too, if you have saved, and an opportunity comes for a' good investment, you may be able to mafke yourself financially independent. We pay 4 per cent interest on all savings deposits. Capital $25,000 Surplus over $6,000 Resources over $200,000 ji No loans are made by this bank to I any of its officers or ' G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES . Vice President W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier FOSTER THOMSON Asst. Cashier PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member American Bankers Association Try on, North Carolina -H LI ASSY Distinctive Frocks "Where the Movies are Made" I : i.- ? - TF ? . ;? . ?j ; " WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1 ' ' j ; ' ? ? - The Daintiest Summer Frocks, with a be i witching feminine air, made to fit perfectly, with a touch of skilled handiwork which gives them distinction. Nothing could be more be f coming for Summer wear than these charm : ing French Gingham, Voile, Einen and Cotton : Crepe Frocks, and each one tubable. iJ 1 $3.95 to $21.50 Standard Cloal Co. i , - 1133-astlMain Street SPARTANBURG, S. C. rae. County subject can Primary Ju to the Republi ne, 7, 1924. 0. L. Wilson POLITICAL I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Polk County subject to the Republi can Primary Jjiine, 7, 1924. Furman Jackson. STATEMENT CjF THe OWNSHIP Of Polk Country News, published weekly at Tryon, North Carolina for April i, 1924 State of North Carolina County of Polk. Before me, a Notary Public in and fo^ the State and coun ty aforesaid, personaUy appeared Hnme M. Fraser, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Polk County News and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and foeliet, a true statement of the own ership, Publisher, C. Bush, Tryon N. C. Editor, H. M. Fraser, Tryon N? C. . ' j ' [ That the owners are: C. Bosh, Tryon, N. C. aqd H. M. Fraser, Try on n; C. That the ***?? known bondholders, mortgagees and other security hold ers owning 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortages, or other securities are: M. L Flentye, Tryon R l, N. C. Mergenthaler Co J Brooklyn, JN. Y. Miller Saw Trimmer. Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 1 ? 11 r - - * I H. M. Fraser, Ed. , W# F. Little Notary Public j Sworn to and suscribed before me ! My commission expires March 14 j this 14th day of April 1924 ! 1925. ~ ? f OWN YOUR ... * V ' .f ^ The second series of stock of Polk County Building and Loan Association was opened April 1st. Shares $100. 00 Payments 25c per week per share { Polk County Balding & Loan Association W. S. Green, Pres. Fred W. Blanton Vice Pres. H. H. Carson, Secretary HOME Rutiterf?riton Touring Oar Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Iryoi erfordto" 9:00 a 10 :30 a. 2:30 P 4:00 P rft. TU. m. Rather fordtotv Ftf* A. CUSOH proyrie*?r
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