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"? - vva) alon?, ei] xh! : ^?opl? ;i? r-nd??r*d by y Ccisi^aj' th?* J0t iri itf- ?' *u~?sic* Com- ! :c rfc- - :??? of Xortb ;h< wnrth [i-: ' ~ ed. Itcrth ;r" Mn i . :is art> !n m. for >??,- j T* oot t? w< : ! orph an# ! :t ..-ml '1 ilnrs gtr- j : r->? that their ! ?? -.v's- !\ tnvt??t I ifk'.?.* t!::.< *h?| 1? tc" thera t? r:t ? ( i? ibc-jIt.' >f "hi? blj :1o? i? ?v^r $n 000. 000. ?r ' ??? v ? c \ ?> a r ?*<1 |fc-; "? ? : \ : t :.k?, and Invested |i- h ?>* school*, Ik r Iter : I Vrh Td farmv ?. ' ..,-lnflr "h* "a*"# | ? itr-- paid j 8* Hit1 of ?:K*' th?*S? I ?! i tn th? Mr ? !? i h'. i k* r-. i ?aln which , at v In N.>rtta ' wh'r-Ji It V? ?f th? ' i ; '? the (.'t?or?np? 1 ' . rrT\*\ng ?i th.- 25 v Hr:inch story ' ' m ???? with "rft'ilin* - p- '>fre? rtl. ? iro A quiet Summer Resort with numeront good hotels where Hiking, Ten nis. Swimming, and Fish ing furnish ample amuse ment. SALUDA North Carolina J The Gateway to tba Mm Ridge )? if 4. * On top of the Mountains | where the days are gio- f rious and the nights al- t ways pleasant. Climate * and Scenery unsurpass- "** ?d in all America. * SALUDA The boy scouts had a successful fishing trip on Friday last to Green Kiver Cove. They chose as a camp a large santl bar at Uncle Tom Paces who kindly offered if it rain oil to let them get in his barn which he had recently filled with new hogs The provisions looked like a small mouutain as they were unloaded but the boys showed the usual boy appe tite by eating everything before re turning home. All went fishing and had luck enough to get fish for breakfast, although some of the boys got the usual fisherman's luck by getting good and wet s0 that at 4 ;30 on Saturday afternoon their clothes were still wet and it was some pic ture to see the boys trying to dry their clothes on sticks held over the tire, some in blankets, some only in ci?ats or underwear and some only in nature's furs, ? bare skins. All the boy ? stood the trip fine, even the ilil boys did not mind their attempts ! to sleep trying to find the soft side j >t the sand pile. Some time was ! ^??eii; in swimming. Saluda young people are very glad i that John T. Coates decided to join 1 the matrimonial club as he can now j p ay the chaperone even more fully that ever before; Mrs. Coates Jr., is \\ eleomed by all and Saluda has gained another daughter. As Miss Lois Pace has also been married there is room for another young lady to help keep Saluda peppy. We are very sorry that she is to make her home In Atlanta, as we will miss her very much, but hope she has not deserted us entire ly. Summer visitors are increasing daily to enjoy Saluda's excellent Gilbert G. White Go. CONSULTING ENGINEERS WATERWORKS STRBETS POWER PLANTS DURHAM, N. C. W. F. LITTLE | NOTARY PUBLIC | Tryon, N. C. J TRUCK DEUVERY SERVICE an handle your hauling, draying, and]transfer business Pty and safely at the lowest cost. Give me a trial - you'll be Satisfied WILLIAM HANNON - 143 3 Rial's, Tryon, N. C. ?? i 58 4/lf ) f i t . c crve Your Vegetable? \ root cellar built of concrete ?ill be free from rats and damp ness ? the two enemies the farmer meets when storing roots, u H'ta >le;j and fruits during the winter. Wjr building material dealer * ill tell you many ways in which Atlas Portland Cement may be utilized to great advantage around the home and on the . facm. Because of greater production through the development of the rotary kiln, ATLAS Is cheaper to day than thirty years ago. ATLAS rORTLAMD CEMEWTI a lulard by which all other makes ffrtwitASwrd Ozone and water which have always been two of Saluda's greatest assets. Speaking of Ozone, Mr. G. J. Davig told the best story yet. It seems while investigating the merits of Saluda's fine Ozone he talked with some government engineers, who made the claim that the reason the Saluda Ozone was so fine was that it did not touch /he earth for 300 miles before coming to reside at Sa luda. % Several daring girls of Ye Old Town undertook to walk to Lake Summit on Wednesday. They walk ed quite a way, but were glad when it u utR came along ana piccea tnem up for a mile or bo. The road from the dam never seemed so long and before long the girls had doned bath ing suits and waded across the shal low partg instead of going around the road. The trip was thoroughly 1 enjoyed by all, so was the lunch which was plentifully peppered with ! ants and sand. Anyone that wishes i t0 get a good co8t of tan can try ! this method, it is guaranteed. Two new cottages are going up on Laurel Drive, they are to be air year cottage8 with water and electri city. Easy walking distance from Saluda and both are situated in love ly parts of woods. ? O "Th* Breeches Maker" Daniele tin V "Iterra. Hit* liHlian painter, was railed "the breaches maker," for having added draperies, by j order of Paul IV, to some of the fig ures In Mirhelanyelo's "Irasi Ju<ig I lnent," in r he Sistine rliapt*:, ih* Vati can, itOllIK RICHARD LLOYD v 0 N ES SAYS Ebtj is (be DMr-Plate of liporaaee inferiority to Ito root of all mrj. The strong covet the respect ef others, not their ?ry. For mcrj to the rebellion of the Incompetent Onoe mrj to permitted te take root It crowds out ambition aa a weed kills a cultured plant. Knry benumbs and stupttea determination. It to a confession of despair. It produces nothing. It yields no return. To submit to it to to bankrupt endearor. Hatred has the virtue of force. Yon can battle with resistance. But envy toys down all arms. Irreconcilable, it cannot even be offended into action. They who are unwilling to hear good tidings of a neighbor and can find happiness only in seeing others depressed to a level with themselves are the most hopelessly lost to the work of the world. Their envy to a passion so full of cowardice that even they have not the confidence to openly own It. The weakest are reluctant to pose as foes of cfcaraeter. Envy to a secret vice. Upon all occasions that ought to give him pleasure the envious mam wilfully puts himself in pain. He converts what should be life's relish into secret anguish. Those things which give the highest satisfaction to others give him the quickest pangs. To him all the perfections of fellow creatures are odious. Youth, beauty, valor, Integrity and wis dom are provocations for his displeasures. To be offended with excellence, to hate a man because the world approves is but the faiut praise of a wretched soul. So false to all cood Is envy that no man can despise It more than he who envies nn>*f. As a slave to a drug he would rise above It ? he could, and envies no one so much as he can. Envy hurts onlj the possessor. Like a scorpion confined within a circle of fire it stints itself to death. The truest evidenn* <?f character is to be without a touch of envy. C.;>: ri lit, 1923 ? By Itichard LJoyd Jonea. Engineering Service -T- - gy/TVJMBW fixtures We don't do it All, but we do the Best Garrett & Son Plumbing and Heating Talphon* 707 Spartanburg, S. C. 124 S. Church St The COACH '1075 |890 f.o. b. Prove to Yourself This Car's Amazing Performance! > You'll admire its distinctive beauty, yes ? you'll appreciate its economy ? but the thing that will satisfy you even more is the confidence you'll come to have in your Oldsmobile Six because of its amazing performance ! You'll get a new thrill every time you , meet a high hill? or a stretch of deep sand ?or a long open road where you can open the throttle. We'll gladly loan you one of these cars for an hour or two. Drop in ? or phone lie? soon ! G. R. LITTLE, Agent Saluda, N. C. OLDSMOBILE Of ?(?! 1 " tim<T . ^^4 I Her Birthday ohe is no fatter ? b*t just M fair? at forty, is Miss Liberty wbo celebrates that birthday down oa> Bec'loe's island in N. Y. harbour thfe w-ek. She was placed there In 1885, ready to help the natita ob serve Independence Day, and it was a ,gala event. Her birthday gift is year was a bath, head to toe^ .o firit in soyeral years. Expert Plumbing ?> We have opened a mod ern plumbing establish ment on Trade Street in the Ballew building. Expert attention given to plumbing and heating equipment and installa tion. SEE US Shields & Morris TRYON, N. C. Turtle's Wound Healed by Skillful Surgeon No, sir, you can't fill the teeth of a turtle ; it hasn't got any to be illed. But. after all. It's not so well off at that, because when anything gti^s wrong It can happen in so many places. As a matter of fact, it offers the largest practice ground for dentists known to science. Although Its teeth ; can't be filled, most of the rest of it can be. That was proved recently, j There arrived in New OMeans on ; the steamer Heredla an Atlantic green turtle, name and address un- ; known; age, twenty-five years; weight, 200 pound* ; height, inconsiderable. When the turtle reached the aquarium, W. G. Schauxnberg, director, diseov- 1 ered that its shell had been punctured. Through the hole, which, was an inch in diameter, the turtle had shipped a quart or more of water. I This was drained out and a piece of J shell removed. Then the hole was rinsed with a dilute solution of car bolic acid. Then came the filling, a liberal dose of melted paraffin. This was covered with a layer of adhesive 'piaster and i a coating of warm tar. The turtle now sits up and takes nourishment, ! which consists of about two pounds of fish a day. ? St. Louis Globe-Demo* crat. READ THE POLK COUNTY NEWS When Mother Gave Up "Anyway." suys one. wuiiii.n, "mother used the new steam cooker once be fore declaring that she is a house keeper and not bii engineer.'* ? Kansas City Star. STOP! If your car needs water, air, gas, a new tire, tube, or other repairs. Our garage, conveniently located to travelers on the Highway, is equipped to supply every need. Your car will be turned over to you in short order "READY TO USE." T * BISHOP'S GARAGE Phone 33 | LANDRUM, S. C. | VETERINARY HOSPITAL H. M. Clarvoe, D. V. M. 7th Ave. East, Hendersonville, N. C. * R?s. Phene 254-W. * Offic* Phone 52-J And, while making your selection of the dainty box, give the rest of our store the "once over". Toiletry for summer comfort. Refreshing fizz drinks for the jaded appetite. Perfumes like the breath of an old fashioned garden. We are HAPPY in serving you. I UNUSUAL / CANDIES ? ' TRYON PHARMACY Tryon, N. C. The Lend of the Sky? Daring road builder* have opened to the world the mountains of Weater n North Carolina. New lakm, now resorts, new eowtmunities are in the mabmff. Older cities are trowing great. In the lop btdid me of this new net Htmal playground , Jeffer mm Standard memey it m$ The large Home Office Bufldlng of the Jefferson Standard is a symbol to the outside world of one of North C&ro / Una's successful enterprise*. With Jefferson Standard's fourteen millions of dollars of investments working in practically ervery Tillage and hamlet in North Carolina, it is only natural that right-thinking Tar Boeh should insist, more and more, that their insurance needs be covered with aJett> srson Standard policy. Doesn't it follow that the poMes of 1Mb BIG HOME COMPANY an "Easier to Sell in North Cmvliiit/* Wt km A|wy ee+ningi for Um ifcfc* trf <1 wm h dtffanat saatiom of Nat Cu?Ih> Write to JulUa Price, hiiUrt Jefferson standard life* INSURANCE COMPANY GREENSBORO, N.C. o i Jorct o**r a fyiirhr tf * ik'tRon
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