THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926.
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There are many beautiful
riage drives and horseback r
These drives and paths le
I . scenery unsurpassed in the
dodendrons, laurel, the flame
Many mileii of asphalt ai
the great peaks of the Blue R
tains east of the Rockies.
Tryon is surrounded by :
Apples, peaches >, pears, plum:
kinds of fruits are grown in
^ the country over.
To those qesiring a pen
ters fire not too cold nor the
restoring health. Trvon invi
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Low taxation
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I drives and bridle paths in and around Tryon, and ca:
iding are greatly enjoyed by a large number of tourist
ad up the valleys and mountains among waterfalls an
country, vast stretches covered in spring with ,rhi
azalea and other blossoms of the season
id other hard-surface roads invite the motorist to vis
idge, which here reach the greatest altitude of any moui
fertile lands in which almost any kind of crops will groi
5, figs, cherries, all kinds of berries and many oth<
great abundance, and the grapes of Tryon are famoi
nanent home where the climate is mild and dry, the wii
summers too hot and where the air acts as a tonic i
tes you.
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about TRiround
climate; equal to the Rivi
lodel school building, built at a ?
;er system of pure mountain wa't
large mountain developments co
rist hotel in course of erection cc
Is and numerous lodging and bo<
.mber of Commerce with several
! paths and hard-surface road's ir
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lery unsurpassed in tne enure wi
and a small bonded indebtedness
>st beautiful lake developments ii
ood Public Library consisting of
ain line of the Southern Railway
)lf course where golf can be plaj
il Horse Show Begins April 8th an
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ten thousand volumes,
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Population 7f I
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