THURSbA? OCTOBER 21, 1926 - > TRYON IS SERVED BY EIGHT MILES OF SEWER LINES Facilities Are Unsurpassed by Any City / IS FREE FROM DISEASES Surplus Water Carried Away by Storm Drains / Sewerage facilities as provided by Tryon. North Caroling can be bestbi. no town of its' size iti the two ,'i, of lite muniei as soon o iiple.cd . . v ci! us arc I 1(1;, r >t;r )in for ?.? ? era' (* n: i.ii rapid xp".iision i , i.iuii has been worked o(. >. ine ,ty council. May +*** * >* > > > * * * v v > * >* * * * , * || FOR SALE | J Sewing Machine in good shape "? T 11 also Ulbson Mandolin practical- * < ly new + Apply f J MRS. C. N. WEATHERS * t > > > < * You Know What You Get When you buy a Goodyear, you get known tire quality at a rock-bottom price. For long wear, strength, good looks, and all 'round high quality at a low price, you not only can't beat a Goodyear?you can't equal It. w. s. McdowellColumbus, N_ C. TRYON MOTOR CO. Tryon, N. C. ; Hines Motor Co. 0.00,01,, IV. I . | groceries! iOF THE I j BETTER j IS KIND ! I + And Real I City | Service | RpnHprprl I * I - I > I li Let Us Have ] || Your Next 1 i; Order | :: For | II Quality ;;Food Stuff's] i: ANDREWS j 1 B ROTHERS 4 ? < ? J [ ^Vour Grocery Store." \ 4 > < ' ;; TRYON, N. C. < ' 4 .. i Eik'" :?.'jjSETt-K. ... - - ^ i ?T1TT.. "^.r./- .- ..-.k.-S. .,.. ' " : - 'v'' ~ '** '; %'? or W. S. Green stated tliat it is propared to meet all reasonable demands that are made upon it. Eight M.'les Installed Eight miles offirst class sewerage have been installed in many parts of the 4.0W11 and work of installing more is going forward as rapidly as the outlying sections are built up. It is one of /the paramount requisites that before a permit for building is issued, the propery-owner must agree to make all necessary sewer connections. j it is on account of sewerage conditions, as considered from one angle, that Tryon has for many years been able, to boast of a community com| paratively free from contagious disJ easts. Most of those occurring" have heir origin elsewhere, being transj.iorttd to the city by incoming tourI ists it is said. Topography Helpful 'Pile natural topography of the town has been of much assistance in the drainage of the city, although it has made the installation of a satisfactory sewerage system rather difficult, it is said. The town is built on the tops of , hills and in the cosey hollows lying within the famous Thermal belt of the Bice Ilidge. The result is that all surplus water rapidly collects In 'he ow paces and is carried away rapidly by adequate storm sewerage, fclach freshet washes away such surface filth as may have accumulated. In the matter of underground sewerage the topography""of the little city has made the work difficulty because it was found imparcticable to dispose of ail refuse from one vent. Several have been necessitated and his has rsulted in additional expense, city officials state. Teaching a Salesman Just what should a salesman be taught? "One of my assistants has a pet expression," writes Herbert M. Maxwell in System, the Magazine of Business. "'We don'tNwant machines ?nt on the road for us. We want hu du beings that are right up on their toes and tingle all over while they are selling?who enjoy the buyer-and-seller "eonfllet." But we want them to have their feet squarely on the earth, even In the heat of battle, und the I finger that trembles over the ofder pencil, deadly accurate In recording exactly what the buyer wants. Don't show that you are nervous or you'll make the other fellow nervous, too.'" Those who believe in love at first sight should see America first > *1* *1* *1* v v v v v ?; v { *' v + 4? | A Beautyiful ] v t ? We have for sale 156 a * much there is one of X Western North Carolina * able times a year by pit a and stay, and look, an + mountain and valley be + them as far as the eye * regret to leave when g * If you are interested i % mountain home, you su you this place. There j rurrnfng spring water ii The price is a trifle in value. The terms of pi I 8LANT0N At |; REAL ESTATE DEAL + Leading Rea t Polk Coi I ? COLUM1 * Liscented by the 3 v <" Member? Tryon CI T * j? ?|i }? ?|? ?g? ?$?4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4* 4* {* *I4 *5* *1* 4* 5* | THE NE k | r^gg II w * WHEN BETTER ' * BUILT. BUICK T * I Is The Last 1 if , Car I I YOU HAVE MISSED A > | RIDE IN THE NEW 1927 \ | FUL MOTOR CAR VALUI ; | DEMONSTRATION. WE : | COLUMBUS AND SALUD. ; * OF MOTOR CARS. II Forest Cit 11 FOREST i * | | AGENTS FOR TRYON, jr. ga/T'^l *t i ** ' V - r *!J"i ? . > ^ Western Carolina As An Educationol Section^ Just why colleges and otner educational Institutions are located in certain places and not in others is a problem hard to solve. Quite frequently colleges are the outgrowth of smaller schools, which have been established by some local educator. Locations have not been chosen, but have just- "happened." But most of the school in western North Carolina have sught this location because of its wonderful climate, and its superior health conditions. With an elevation of more than ' a,fx)0 feet above the sea level, western North Carolina has an invigorating and heal^?"?iving atmosphere. The dryness of the air prevents the cold from being felt even as much as It is in places further south. Theta the surrounding mountain ranges beak the col dwlnds of the winter, giving a protection which is most Girls and boys who come to this section from' the low cuntry soon show the results of the bracing air, j by growing stronger and more vig- j orous. The inspiring views of the j mountains obtained on every hand, | [ have a part in making big men and j j women. No matter how old a man I j or woman may be he will never for- j get the mountains when once he has j lived amog them. Western North Carolina has a number of splendid schools and colleges, and is destined to become the seat of other institutions of learn! iug. It is a section which is just ( : coining into its own, and it would be , had to (predict what the /next 10 j ; or 20 years holds in store for this j, j favored section. 1 ( JOSEPH R. SEVIER, D. D. , j 1 i President Fassifern school for girls, . Hendersonville, N. C. , I ' Chalking of Paint 1 It Is desirable that a paint fall b> chalking, but this failure should not < j be in evidence within six to twelve ( unuiIhs uftei* application. Good paint j should protect the surface for two or three years or longer and chalking ( [ should be very gradual. , Germany Joined the League of > Nations in order to get the world- 1 rights on the manufacture and sale 1 of pretzels. ! Resort Property f icres of mountain land on | the most scenic spots in | i. A place visited inumer- + :nic parties who just btay, ? d look, at the wonderful * ?auty that spreads before ? ; can see. and then really f oing time comes. 2 n a mountain resort or a t rely ought to let us show ' 2 9^' ^ is a fin? cabin on it and ;? n the cabin. J comparison with its real ? urchase are easy, too. X ID STEARNS .ERS AND PROMOTERS 2 1 Estate Dealers X inty, N. C. f BUS, N. C. | tate of North Carolina a hamber of Commence. + * iiniin.mim.il,.,mil f :W 1927 11 AUTOMOIIUM ABB * WILL BUUD THlji f I Nord In Motor | Value 1 V REAL TREAT UNTIL YOU | BUICK. IT IS A WONDER- | CALL US TODAY FOR A : I ARE AGENTS FOR TRYON. IJ A. FOR THIS FAMOUS LINE II ? ? i ? y Motor Co. jj CITY, N. C. ? p COLUMBUS AND SALUDA. !! ? ? ? ?>OLK COUNTY NEWS BROADCAST WARNING , f Edward 1). II using, >! .-.union WJZ ' who, broadcast the warnings of the i'loridu hurricane through an ettsl I i oast chain of radio stations. Undoubfc ( edly many people who heeded the warning escaped Injury or possible , death by post|>onIng Intended trl|>s oul . to sea or by leaving the zone of danger ?- / Poultry Popular Food , The people of the United Slates ec annually more than 2.500,000 domes!: fowls, such as chickens, turkeyducks, geese, pigeons and gulne fowls. Labial Trick From a story -"She switched ou tl> light and with set lips drew the tlili' sheet of paper from the envelope. Vou might set your Mps and try till Bos-ton Transcript NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to the order of H. H. CarsonJ Clerk Supervisor Court, in :he case of D. M. Frasler and John M. Hearou vs. P. H. Bailey, dated October 19th, 1926, th eundersigned Commissioner will sell at jublic aucion to the highest bidder for cash, it the Courthouse door of Polk Conny. on Monday, November 23nd, 1926, it eleven o'clock a. m., the lands described in the petition |n the said cause as follows: That certain tract of land in the I - - . n.n. j town or saiuaa, i-um >f North Carolina, described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the branch in Henderson street, and runs thence South 2 1-2 deg. West 18 poles to ? stake and crooked Chesnut Oak; thence North 86 1-2 deg. West 18 poles to a stake on Pace street: thence with said street North 2 1-2 deg. East 8 64-100 poles to a stake In branch at Noah Corn's corner; thence up and with the branch North 67 1-2 deg. East 10 poles; ! thence North 57 1-2 deg. East 6 ] poles to the beginning, and being; the same land and premises ocnvey- J ed to slid D. M. Fraser, John M. | Hearon and P. H. Bailey by deed i ! ? 1 I I uocu * ? ? i i l| - 1 ?? I i I 1 * * 4? ? ?? 4 ? i ? ? ? ii I ?> ? ?i 4 ? i * i I 1? I i l < ? < >. .. ? ! Ever T { Re> I TRY< j Phoned * itTniiniiunniij^ i ^ :. / .. . hVMfo ' .. ; ' ~ * fi;" - v-', jr- ? " "V rom D. F. Staton and R. H. Staton, wfth the xecutors of' J. W. Staton, 'dated Norih 71 ieptember 12th, 1919, of record in coner of he office of Register of Deeds forjMcClure; 'oik County In Boftk 39,* page/258.' CIure's 1 This 19th day of October, ^926. 5 |West 148 M. R. McCOWN, J deg. East Commissioner, [the Mills 21-28-4-11145 min. E .. pin, one 0 NOTICE OF SALE V Prrsuant to the order -of H. H. ! Larson, Clerk ^Superior, Court, in the j :ase of F irman Miller vs. Paul Par-1 on, dated the 19th day of October, j 926, the undersigned Commissioner vill sell at public auction (o the lighest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Polk County on Monday, November 22nd, 1926, ai | deven o'clock a. m., the lands described in the petition in the said ::ause as follows: That certain tract of land in the iown of Trytfa, Polk County, North | Carolina, describe/} as follows: Beginning at a point in the South-! -;rn margin of Howard Street, the ^ northwest corner of a certain lot 1 conveyed to M$ck Osbie by Paul j Parson am3 Furman Miller by deed dated October, 192*6, and runs thence _____ ^ Landrum Buili Lane - 'iij >?H<4?H*Wvned by Eugene of m "" Sim thence with Eugene Mc- them,- / Ji ine South 9 deg. 45 rnin. i;, ( ls lii^ ^ -1-2 feet thence South 71 (of 1^1 77.4 feet to a stake in' Tins line; thence North 9 deg.; ' last 44 1-2 feet to an iron, It y '' if the original Hattie Fields fw ' H */ '* ? - / ^^1 MOT Al I Rtlnn I . . r-iw wi W U JJ |^W ri- I We never tried to make any.-.. 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