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. - ! ' ' -- 1. EV?j. I -- r " .. : .. : '. : r : : : . : . 11 T 1 Community Building at Greens Creek POLK COUNTY-NEW- S it- Notice of Sale v WANT COLUMN I 111 lQ0A CBUSH, Publisher V ;n.nn;n ' . Published every Friday at Tryonr Nortfl Carolina Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 , Entered as second-clas- s, matte April 28 , .l915at the post office at Tryoh, North Carolina under act of March 8, 1879. Foreign Advertising Reprosentafciv THE AMERICAN PRttf.o A'iSOClATlOV The parcel of land known as the void, water shed tract, con- sisting of about sixty acres ; of mountain land and situated above Horse Shoe Curve and belonging to the Town of Tryon will be sold at Public; Auction at ; Town Hall on Monday Dec., 27, 1920 at ten o'clock. V ., ;r' :;- - By order of the1 Mayor and Commissions, of, the Town of Try on of Tryon. M. G. Blake v ; ; Clerk ' Oo It Now. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR Regardless of pric Wood for Sale-Ph- one 42 Hen- ry Acker. , For Sale: Hampshire pigs G.'Gr Weaver. Wanted: A good tenant with help. Come and see land and crops on place. Chas. J. Lynch, Stock Farm, -- Tryon, N. C . v Pigs For Sale 10 to 12 weeks old. C. J. Lynch Ford Touring car 1919 model, for sale Excellent condition, J. T. Green Lumber Co. Tryon N. C. For Sale: Chevrolet touring car, good tires, newly painted, good condition, P. H. Bailey, The Valhalla Tea House is open every day from 11 a. m. until dark and later if there are guests for sUDDer. Besides sanHwiV.hps. Geo. - Branscom, ; chairman of the .,. newly incorporated 1 Greens Creek Community, announces that the $3,000.00 raised.by bond issue has been Spent in roughing in and flooring the new school and " community building A meeting has been called ' for the second Saturday in January for the election of officers. The building will probably be finished and furnished privarely. A. F. Corbirf, who has been teaching music for the past year at Greens Creek is now organ- izing a cjass in vocational agri- culture, composed of boys of Polk county over 14 years of . age whose parents will give them a few acres to cultivace under school supervision. Tuition free. Dr. Palmer and others, of the Loyal Legion, 'are ' interested in the new fire place and dinning room at the community building and- - are considering calling a meeting of the Legion at Greens If, as somebody, bas said, "even new day is a new life," we should never ut off until tomorrow what should be done today." Report of State School Nurse For Past Week ' Schools visited Edwards, Sal- uda, Pea Ridge white, Pea Ridge colored, Mill Spring, Cool Grove, Sandy Plain, Hickory Grove. Lighting fair in 5 schools. Lighting pdor in 3 schools No privies in 3 schools Schools using common drinking dipper 7 Number school talks 11 -- Total number children examin- ed 215 Defects found Vision 21 Tonsils diseased 70 Nasal defects 27 Children having defective teeth 163 salads, cakes, etc. we can serve omelettes or have various cream- ed dishes. On a days notice we can serve a chicken dinner, steaks chODS. hot VGCfitahlps pnH ptv Having decided to quit hand liner shoes, we are spIH V. ( Pretty gifts for Christmas or weddings, home made jelly and candy. . , .Creek in the near future. The so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNA- P. And they leave no odor behind. Don't take bur word for it try a package. Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food to get RaT.SNaP. Three sizes. 35c size 1 cake enough for pantry, kitchen or cellar. ' 65c size 2 cakes for chicken house, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size 5 cakes enough for all farm and out buildings, storage buildings or factory buildings. County Board of Education , is showing interest in the plans. entire stock of high grade W. wear at absolute cost. Now is good. time to supply your futurP shoe needs. See bills for prices Other defects crossed eyes, diseased lids, eye strain, speech, skin, rheumatism, asthma hook The courses planned are to be identical with those recently started in Buncombe and Hender- son counties which eventually will include home economics for girls. worm suspects, suspected spinal curvature, suspected tuberculo Sold and guaranteed.by LL Missildine & Carolina Hardware Co., Tryon, N. C. J. W. PACE Meat Market All kinds of meats, both na- tive and western,, chickens, eggs, fish, etc. Lard of all kinds and fancy sausage; Prompt and Courteous Service Phone No. 7 ESTATE NOTICE. The undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Leisch, deceased,' by, Superior Court. Polk County, N. C. All parties having claims against the said Estate will pre " I Got Real mad When I Lost My Setting hen." Mrs. Hannan I went into the hen house one morn- ing and found my favorite setter dead. I got real mad. Went to the store, bou'ght some RAT-SNA- P and in a week I got six dead rats. Everybody who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNA- P" Three sizes, 35c 65c $1-2- 5. Sold and sent same duly verified, within twelve months from date to F. Wm. Cappel-man- n, Attorney at Law, Clark Law, Bldg. Columbia, S. C. and those inedbt- - guaranteed by E. E. Missildine & Caro ed to said Estate will please make pay- ment likewise. MARY T. LEISCH, Executrix Estate Joseph Leisch. November, 1920. lma Hardware Co., Tryon. N. C. If You Happen To Be Passing SDnoe Shop Work Promptly and Neatly done J. A. Johnson MM MM sis, lameness and poor nutrition. Report of the Condition of the BANK OF SALUDA. at Saluda in the State of N. C. at close of business, iNovember 15th. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts".... 61,585.07 Overdrafts, .;.:.. 755. 12 If. S. bonds and Liberty i bonds ......::.....i. 9,050.00 All other real estate .owned ....J... ...... L... 750.00 Banking Houses, Furni- ture and Fixture. 6,200.00 Cash in vault 'and net amount due ..from banks, bankers and . 'trust companies... ...... 4 8, 056.37 Check for clearing... 622.98 TotaL. ... 87,019.54 LIB1LITIES Capital Stock paid in . ..$10,000.00 Undived Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid ...L L .1... 1,646.89 Bills Payable, . . . 5,00(00 Deposits subject to check , 28,408.55 Time Certificates of IJe- - . Posit ; 21.773.40 The Carolina State Bank with money in your pocket that can easily be saved we invite you to come in and open a Savings Account. THE CAROLINA STATE BANK David C. Barrow Pres. H. B. Lane Cash.lr. Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. Louise Lane asst. Cashier W. C. Robertson Vice Pres. Quick Lunches, Pies and Cakes Like your mother used to make MRS. LEO PACE, Saluda, N. . I BaBHavaaaaBHMaVBSSHaaSBaal 9 E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. Chirtanii hiI Cu..- -i . .....rT.ra oy xn Stat of North Carolina ioiiie to tie W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasure- r. rtn- - TT-r- x - I 1 1 1 7M -- V" vublw eaxe goingro maKe, oeginmng even oe- - tore this circular is printed, the greatest reduction yet made in seasonable merchandise .You can purchase from us any man's suit in the house your choice for $25 00, value up to $50.00. These are prewar prices, coso hat more 0311 vou ask- - We have suits as low as $15.00. See them. - . - .bys suit in , the house at absolutely wholesale cost which bnne-- s them to nromor voc.;c Savings Deposits. . ... 19, 944. 46 Cashier's Checks out-- " standing.. 246 24 Total.: :1.' 87,016.54 State of North Carolina, County of Polk. November 27th. 1920. ' I, P. H. Bailey, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly Swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. P. H. Bailey Cashier. Correct Attest: - J. M. Heanon Henry P. Corwith A. D. Turner, I Directors. Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me, this 27th day of No- vember, 1920. . 5 H. B. Lane, Notary Public. You Guard Against Burgulars, Out What About Rats? Rats Steal millions of dollars' worth of grain, chickens, eeea. etc.4" n. For farm lands or town property see T. L D M E3) S E Y; All shoes reduced to cost, or better. -- We can give you A : ? r I t - i! 4 , 1 r t Unbleacheddomestic 15 cts. Bleached domestic 20 cts. mghamsOcts. any lenght, cut as you wish. One fourth off on all mens hats. Underwear at reduced prices. cr0aooL2llldr?n ' PS? Snta Claus.and we have the Christmas Toys we have ever offered you. oKriy' ?.et the best.selections and give us time to give you that we would like to give you. Sweaters 1-- 4 o; Coats and Coatsuits 20 per cent; and these were bought on low market in the beginning. stroy property and are a menance to health. If you are troubled with rats try RAT-SNA- P. will surely kill them-prev- ent odors. Cats or dogs wont touch it Conies in cakes. TWo sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold teed by E. E. Missildine &. Carolina naraware uo., Tryon, N. C. Find Old Roman Tomb, vi T?" Roman tombs, built In the third century and containing golden oojects. urns. c1iq Largest Selection in will Our V "w yuitery ana bones, hare been found in a gravel pit fW4w S lhff' letter but if you will read it closely you stock is complete although we mention just a few items. 4C" uutcn Limbure. Many of thp thino- - . ""fe great scifeta- - tific value and further excavations are Tl r" ' - nn 4 m ' J Killing Flies Wltk rAMM. . To kill flies with a solution of forma- - nn m method FOR EVERYTHING tr ana expose to , the two Th '(ID CD

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Community Building at Greens CreekPOLK COUNTY-NEW- S it- Notice of Sale v WANT COLUMN I 111 lQ0A

CBUSH, Publisher V ;n.nn;n'. Published every Friday at

Tryonr Nortfl CarolinaOffice Phone, 99; Residence, 45 ,

Entered as second-clas- s, matte April 28, .l915at the post office at Tryoh, North

Carolina under act of March 8, 1879.

Foreign Advertising ReprosentafcivTHE AMERICAN PRttf.o A'iSOClATlOV

The parcel of land known asthe void, water shed tract, con-sisting of about sixty acres ; ofmountain land and situated aboveHorse Shoe Curve and belongingto the Town of Tryon will be soldat Public; Auction at ; Town Hallon Monday Dec., 27, 1920 at teno'clock. V ., ;r' :;- -

By order of the1 Mayor andCommissions, of, the Town of Tryon of Tryon.

M. G. Blakev ; ; Clerk

' Oo It Now.

SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR Regardless of pric

Wood for Sale-Ph- one 42 Hen-ry Acker. ,

For Sale: Hampshire pigsG.'Gr Weaver.

Wanted: A good tenant withhelp. Come and see land andcrops on place. Chas. J. Lynch,Stock Farm, --Tryon, N.C .

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Pigs For Sale 10 to 12 weeksold. C. J. Lynch

Ford Touring car 1919 model,for sale Excellent condition,J. T. Green Lumber Co. TryonN. C.

For Sale: Chevrolet touringcar, good tires, newly painted,good condition, P. H. Bailey,

The Valhalla Tea House is openevery day from 11 a. m. untildark and later if there are guestsfor sUDDer. Besides sanHwiV.hps.

Geo. - Branscom, ; chairman ofthe .,. newly incorporated 1 GreensCreek Community, announcesthat the $3,000.00 raised.by bondissue has been Spent in roughingin and flooring the new schooland " community building Ameeting has been called ' for thesecond Saturday in January forthe election of officers. Thebuilding will probably be finishedand furnished privarely.

A. F. Corbirf, who has beenteaching music for the past yearat Greens Creek is now organ-izing a cjass in vocational agri-culture, composed of boys ofPolk county over 14 years of . agewhose parents will give them afew acres to cultivace underschool supervision. Tuition free.

Dr. Palmer and others, of theLoyal Legion, 'are ' interested inthe new fire place and dinningroom at the community buildingand- - are considering calling ameeting of the Legion at Greens

If, as somebody, bas said, "evennew day is a new life," we shouldnever ut off until tomorrow whatshould be done today."

Report of State School Nurse For

Past Week

' Schools visited Edwards, Sal-

uda, Pea Ridge white, Pea Ridgecolored, Mill Spring, Cool Grove,Sandy Plain, Hickory Grove.

Lighting fair in 5 schools.Lighting pdor in 3 schoolsNo privies in 3 schoolsSchools using common drinking

dipper 7Number school talks 11 --

Total number children examin-ed 215

Defects found Vision 21Tonsils diseased 70Nasal defects 27Children having defective teeth

163

salads, cakes, etc. we can serveomelettes or have various cream-ed dishes. On a days notice wecan serve a chicken dinner, steakschODS. hot VGCfitahlps pnH ptv

Having decided to quit handliner shoes, we are spIHV. (

Pretty gifts for Christmas orweddings, home made jelly andcandy. . ,.Creek in the near future. The

so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNA- P.

And they leave no odor behind. Don'ttake bur word for it try a package.Cats and dogs won't touch it. Ratspass up all food to get RaT.SNaP.Three sizes.

35c size 1 cake enough for pantry,kitchen or cellar. '

65c size 2 cakes for chicken house,coops, or small buildings.

$1.25 size 5 cakes enough for all farmand out buildings, storage buildings orfactory buildings.

County Board of Education , isshowing interest in the plans.

entire stock of high grade W.wear at absolute cost. Now isgood.time to supply your futurPshoe needs. See bills for prices

Other defects crossed eyes,diseased lids, eye strain, speech,skin, rheumatism, asthma hook

The courses planned are to beidentical with those recentlystarted in Buncombe and Hender-son counties which eventuallywill include home economics forgirls.

worm suspects, suspected spinalcurvature, suspected tuberculo Sold and guaranteed.by L L Missildine

& Carolina Hardware Co., Tryon, N. C.

J. W. PACEMeat Market

All kinds of meats, both na-tive and western,, chickens,eggs, fish, etc. Lard of allkinds and fancy sausage;

Prompt and Courteous Service

Phone No. 7

ESTATE NOTICE.The undersigned has been appointed

Executrix of the Estate of JosephLeisch, deceased,' by, Superior Court.Polk County, N. C. All parties havingclaims against the said Estate will pre

" I Got Real mad When I Lost MySetting hen." Mrs. Hannan

I went into the hen house one morn-ing and found my favorite setter dead.I got real mad. Went to the store,bou'ght some RAT-SNA-P and in a weekI got six dead rats. Everybody whoraises poultry should keep RAT-SNA- P"

Three sizes, 35c 65c $1-2- 5. Sold and

sent same duly verified, within twelvemonths from date to F. Wm. Cappel-man- n,

Attorney at Law, Clark Law,Bldg. Columbia, S. C. and those inedbt- -

guaranteed by E. E. Missildine & Caroed to said Estate will please make pay-ment likewise. MARY T. LEISCH,

Executrix Estate Joseph Leisch.November, 1920.

lma Hardware Co., Tryon. N. C. If You Happen To Be PassingSDnoe Shop

Work Promptlyand Neatly done

J. A. Johnson

MM MM

sis, lameness and poor nutrition.

Report of the Condition of theBANK OF SALUDA.

at Saluda in the State of N. C. atclose of business, iNovember 15th.1920.

RESOURCESLoans and Discounts".... 61,585.07Overdrafts, .;.:.. 755. 12If. S. bonds and Liberty

i bonds ......::.....i. 9,050.00All other real estate

.owned ....J... ......L... 750.00Banking Houses, Furni-

ture and Fixture. 6,200.00Cash in vault 'and net

amount due ..frombanks, bankers and .'trust companies... ......4 8, 056.37

Check for clearing... 622.98TotaL. ... 87,019.54

LIB1LITIESCapital Stock paid in . ..$10,000.00Undived Profits, less

current expenses andtaxes paid ...L L .1... 1,646.89

Bills Payable, . . . 5,00(00Deposits subject to

check , 28,408.55Time Certificates of IJe-- .

Posit ; 21.773.40

The Carolina State Bank with money in your pocketthat can easily be saved we invite you to come inand open a Savings Account.

THE CAROLINA STATE BANK

David C. Barrow Pres. H. B. Lane Cash.lr.Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. Louise Lane asst. Cashier

W. C. Robertson Vice Pres.

Quick Lunches, Pies and CakesLike your mother used to make

MRS. LEO PACE, Saluda, N. .I BaBHavaaaaBHMaVBSSHaaSBaal

9E. E. MISSILDINEPresident J. A. STEELMAN

Vice Pres.Peoples Building & Loan Assn.

Chirtanii hiI Cu..- -i. .....rT.ra oy xn Stat of North Carolina

ioiiie to tieW. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasure- r.

rtn- - TT-r- x - I 1 1 17M --V" vublweaxe goingro maKe, oeginmng even oe--tore this circular is printed, the greatest reduction yet made inseasonable merchandise

.You can purchase from us any man's suit in the house yourchoice for $25 00, value up to $50.00. These are prewar prices,

coso hat more 0311 vou ask- - We have suits as low as$15.00. See them. - . -

.bys suit in , the house at absolutely wholesale costwhich bnne-- s them to nromor voc.;c

Savings Deposits. . ... 19, 944. 46Cashier's Checks out-- "

standing.. 246 24Total.: :1.' 87,016.54State of North Carolina,

County of Polk. November27th. 1920. '

I, P. H. Bailey, Cashier of theabove named Bank, do solemnlySwear that the above statementis true to the best of my knowl-edge and belief.

P. H. Bailey Cashier.Correct Attest: -

J. M. HeanonHenry P. CorwithA. D. Turner,

I Directors.Subscribed and sworn to be-

fore me, this 27th day of No-vember, 1920. . 5

H. B. Lane, Notary Public.You Guard Against Burgulars, Out

What About Rats?Rats Steal millions of dollars' worth

of grain, chickens, eeea. etc.4" n.

For farm lands ortown property seeT. L D M E3) S E Y;

All shoes reduced to cost, or better. -- We can give you

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Unbleacheddomestic 15 cts. Bleached domestic 20 cts.mghamsOcts. any lenght, cut as you wish.One fourth off on all mens hats.Underwear at reduced prices.

cr0aooL2llldr?n'

PS? Snta Claus.and we have theChristmas Toys we have ever offered you.

oKriy' ?.et the best.selections and give us time to giveyou that we would like to give you.Sweaters 1-- 4 o; Coats and Coatsuits 20per cent; and these were bought on lowmarket in the beginning.

stroy property and are a menanceto health. If you are troubled withrats try RAT-SNA- P. will surelykill them-prev- ent odors. Cats or dogswont touch it Conies in cakes. TWosizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Soldteed by E. E. Missildine &. Carolinanaraware uo., Tryon, N. C.

Find Old Roman Tomb,viT?" Roman tombs, built In thethird century and containing goldenoojects. urns. c1iq Largest Selection in will

OurV "w yuitery anabones, hare been found in a gravel pit fW4w S lhff'letter but if you will read it closely you

stock is complete although we mention just a few items.4C" uutcn Limbure.Many of thp thino-- .

""fe great scifeta- -tific value and further excavations are

Tl r" ' - n n 4m 'J

Killing Flies Wltk rAMM. .To kill flies with a solution of forma-- nnmmethod

FOR EVERYTHINGtr ana expose to, the two Th'(ID CD