Polk County News. (Tryon, NC) 1920-09-17 [p...

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THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C. Friday Sept 17. Miss Agnes and f LouvainWaugh . - Jackson-Bell- l. v POM COUNTY NEWS of Fairforest S. C; : t : A beautiful wedding took place BUSH, Publisher ' ; ' ) Warning. Never tell a girl that she ls ylya-dou- s. If you db, she will think that It la up to her to giggle her way Into your affections. Hot Springs Arkan-ga- w ' Thomas Cat; ; Residence Burned. at the Baptist church in Tryon Wednesday afternoon : at five TKe Garrigue residence .recent- - Published every Friday at Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 o'clock when Miss Iola Elenor hy purchased by Miss Diana Don- - , IS as second-cla- ss matte April 28 oeii mm mi. xuuyu c iee ana occup ea uy ui n-19- 16 at the post office at Tryon,RNorth Jackson were united m marriage, ard, was totally destroyed by.fire Carolina under act of impressive rinff ceremony on Mnnrinv mnrnino' Thp firp : FOK SALE 14 pics, price reason- able. Sec " J A. J. COVAII. Eryon, II. C. Foreign Advertising RePI??"? THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION was used, Rev. R. N. ratt, the originated near the roof and the pastor officiating in the presence entire upper floor was ablaze be- - sudscription $2.00 PER YEAR of a large number of friends. fore being discovered. Oply a The: church was artistically small amount of furniture on the decorateS with a profusion of cut first floor was saved. Some'in- - Additional Tryon News The Ballenger Co., will, pay flowers, palms and ferns,-th- e surance was carried on both the All styles and lasts of fall house and contents. ' The origin of the fire is unknown. - you 50c cash for eggs. -a- dv. 9 color scheme of pink and green Hon T T. Ballenger of; Atlanta being used. Miss Myrtle Reese is spending a few days with rel- - of Asheville rendered the, wed-.i- .: : fprft diner march. x- - shoes now on AttorAey-at-La-w Patents Secured Columbus, N. C. display at . Valhalla Tea House. our store. We featui u ac ; in. , or A !v L tl Ith I if ec e the1 The usners were Mr. Julian uw.:a.iuwwn wiauww n p cfrtn. lovoo v fftr Hester and Mr." Oliver Andrews announce to the public that she Chicago, where he will accept a , m.u- - j w c, rr.onompnt nf rH orKrc.T'icinfr I UvJlIl Ul XIVUI1 1Y1I. XVclVillUIlU u.nvu ,UH,i.lv...v....vi v position with an W. F. LOTTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N- - C. ME jacKson orptner oi pne groom vwiaua iwuuuac, iuhuijc:wi acted as best man. Miss Lillian again enjpy the custom of both Powell of Dillon, S. C. was maid her former patrons and any new aency. Mrs. F. M. Snipes, of Knox-vill- e, Tenn., was in Tryon this week to attend the Jackson-Be- ll wedding, of honor and Miss Alva Jackson ones whom she may. serve, bride's maid, both wearing 'blue Hot and cold drinks, ... ; sand- - hlnp wiches, salads, cake and candy. for both ladies and men at it R. Hartwell Wilds DENTIST Landrum, South Carolina ' from prices ranging Messrs. waiter wc&umwiw, hats carrying pink carnations, utner aisnes m oraer. J. W. Walker and Wm: Johnson, Littie Miss June Leonard, the Ice cream on Sundays. Hand of Greens Creek were in Tryon dainty ring bearer wore "a fluffy colored photos, oil paintings and Saturday. . . frock of white organdie and car- - painted china on.exhibit and sale. WE SOLICIT , Wanted: Tenant with help. ried the rine; in the heart of land and rrons nn Ln The Wind Decides. Your orders for Floring, Ceiling Sid- - i xt i , i i , 1 r' . ' w - In Sumatra the wind decides the ing, r uiisn, , Moniauigs, r raming. v e pmce. .viva uiuiuicamiu ine Drme enerea on ine arm 01 length of time a widow shall remain manufacture this and can save you monev. See us for lath, brick,- - doors J. J. GENTRY Landrum, b. U her father and wore a suit -- of single. Just after her husband's death and sash. . shoes are J. T. GEEN LUMBER COMPANY , G. J. Cherry , and wife, who brown with hat and accessories have been spending the summer to match, carrying a bouquet of elsewhere. she plants a flagstaff at her door, upon which a flag Is raised. While the flag remains untorn by the wind the eti- quette of Sumatra forbids her to mar- ry; but at the first rent, - however small, she can lay aside her mourning, assume her most bewitching smile and accept the first man who presents in Tryon, have returned to their bride's roses and swansonia. home in Charleston, t S. C. The groom entered with his best For Sale: A two-acr- e lot man and' met the bride at the near Lynn, N. C. Fine building altar. The bride and groom left site. Known as the Robt Book- - immediately after the ceremony er property. Mack P. Spears for a brief wedding- - trip after (9 Early Days of While tobacco was Tobacco. getting a foot r.nlnTnhnq N f! which they will be at home at r. V Mnrrintt.will lpave to dav "Brookside" Tryon. hold In England -- marvelous medicinal properties were ascribed to It, and un- til Raleigh blew smoke ostentatiously from his nostrils because he liked It attend e bride is the only daughte for Indianapolis, Ind, to t--x . , of Mr. and Mrs?. (4. Kl Kpu nf All kinds of Building Materials and Feeds at right prices can be had by filing on us. Ilearon Lumber Co. Saluda, N. C. t w r i u wcii iriinii i ( m w iu 1 mm i t i - i v a fm i mm - LUC ILLll-lllIl- ill I IH IIIIIM I1XIIHII V I III he Aryn wnere she has lived for aJ feSssed to'be that city. Before returning smoking for the good of will visit, his old home in Ohio number of years and has won He expects to be gone about two fe6' She is a graduate Littleton College, Littleton, N. C. weeks. Landrum Jackson and wife, of Welford, S. C, Misses Katie OUR INTEREST IN THE SMALL ACCOUNT. To us the Small Account means much.. We have watched so many of them f row into GIANTS. DON'T think your small account is not important to your banker. To him a small account is the first sign of financial independence. Your Banker says to himself, when a new account is estab- lished: "I will watch this account. Its owner is showing unmistakable signs of growing. He will be inkependent some of tnese days. The more I can help him the more he can, help me." . . As soon as your Banker sees you making good with YOUR-SEL- F, he is willing to back your efforts. Drop in and let ".jus tell you how this Bank can aid your business. meir neaita. By tne year, 1614 -- the number of tobacconists In and about London was estimated at 7.000. Just' before that time began the "great to-- Uplift Through Science.. -- It Is the anplicatlon of science to the work thnt hr!p? the worker. The social reformer cheers but does not lnvlg orate. As Prof: Mllliken well said not long ago: "One little new advance like the discovery of ductile tungsten which makes electric lijrht one-thir- d as ex- pensive as it was before. Is a larger contribution to. human well being than all kinds of changes In the social order. Samuel Crowther tn thd ' World's Work, Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson of Tryon, and is a member of the firm of The John L. Jackson Company. The out of town guests were Mrs. F. M. Snipes of ;Knoxville, Mrs. W. L. Webster of Rogers-vill- e Tenn., Miss Lillian Powell of Dillon, S. C, Miss Iris Jack Wingo, Agnes and Lou vain Vaughn, and Walter Wingo, of Fairforest, S. C, attended the Bell-Jacks- on wedding here Wed ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. F. M. Lancaster, de- ceased, late of Polk county, North Car- olina, this is to notify all persons hav- ing claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned, administrator, on or before the 7th dav of August, 1921, or this n6tice will be pleaded in b'ar of their recovery. All persons in- debted, to said estate will mak imme- diate payment to the undersigned. E B. LANCASTER, Administrator. Dated Aug.7, 1920 4wpd nesday. J. A. Steelman, local agent of the Southern this week sold the THE BANK OF TRYON Tryon, North Carolina W. T. LINDSEY, President J. B. HESTER, Casnier, son and Miss Myrtle .Reece of residence propertyhe purchased Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Landrum irom j. Missiiameon uoa- - jackson of Wollforrl s r. . Mr shavr Hill, to W. H, Hawkins, of Walter WmgQf Katie The NEWS, $2 per year. nenuersunviiie. lvir. xiiwk.iiis will move to Tryon as soon as the property is vacated 'by Mr! Steelman. Mrs. Missildine and Misses Ida and Eva Missildine left Wd-"nesda- y for Winter Park, Fla., where Miss Eva will enter school for the coming, year. After see Wot M It! - ' ' Fob" Itlj : . Stair ta ltk ' ' ing her comfortably located Mrs. Missname ana miss iaa win re turn home. Our line of Ladies' Suits and Dresses is unsurpassed by any in this section' for style and fit. The materials are the best to be had for the money and the prices,, conside- ring quality, are very low. They range from There will be- - an important meeting of the citizens, of Saluda school district in Odd . Fellows HallonSatuadayaftepoon, Sept. 25, at three o'clocjk. Matters pertaining to the public, school will be discussed. Both men and women are urged to attend. H. P. Corwith Chairman. Mill Spring Baptist Church: - Preaching at Mill Springs Bap tist church Saturday afternoon and after inspection you will admit that they are ? worth nore. , We also have a nice lme of Laundry Bags,! plain and fancy Table Cloths, Bownet Hair Nets, Belts, etc., to which we wish to call your attention. 7 3 o'clock also Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, ordinance of Baptism will be administered before S!un-da- y morning service. , : E. J. Jones, Pastor. Miss McFee Entertains. Miss Ruth McFee entertained at a linen shower on last Monday afternoon in hpnor of Miss Iola Tryon, North Carolina. Bell, who was married to Mr. Ralph S. Jakcson on Wednesday. A number of guests were present and the bride-to-b- e was the re cipient of a number of nice pres-- 1 ents. Delicious refreshments were served and all present had an enjoyable afternoon. ; Splendid Maxwell Coupe First-clas- s condition. Great bargain at $7S(D)B0(D) Tryon, fJ. C. Plants Receive Wiretess. One of the most extraordinary re- cent discoveries In regard to plants Is that they are "conscious" of wlrciess messages, says the Radio Amateur News. Experts who have experiment- ed In the matter declare that plants receive wireless messages, and that the response can be detected by the newer electrical instruments. The latter, are 86 sensitive that they can detect and register the minutest Internal move- - . inents In plants. v

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Page 1: Polk County News. (Tryon, NC) 1920-09-17 [p ].newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn94058241/1920-09-17/ed-1/...For Sale: A two-acr-e lot man and'met the bride at the near Lynn, N. C. Fine

THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C. Friday Sept 17.

Miss Agnes and f LouvainWaugh. - Jackson-Bell- l. vPOM COUNTY NEWS of Fairforest S. C; : t :

A beautiful wedding took placeBUSH, Publisher

' ;') Warning.Never tell a girl that she ls ylya-dou- s.

If you db, she will think that It

la up to her to giggle her way Intoyour affections. Hot Springs Arkan-ga- w

'Thomas Cat; ;

Residence Burned.at the Baptist church in TryonWednesday afternoon : at five TKe Garrigue residence .recent- -

Published every Friday at

Tryon, North CarolinaOffice Phone, 99; Residence, 45 o'clock when Miss Iola Elenor hy purchased by Miss Diana Don- -

, IS as second-cla-ss matte April 28 oeii mm mi. xuuyu c iee ana occup ea uy ui n-19- 16

at the post office at Tryon,RNorth Jackson were united m marriage, ard, was totally destroyed by.fireCarolina under act of impressive rinff ceremony on Mnnrinv mnrnino' Thp firp

: FOK SALE14 pics, price reason-able. Sec " J

A. J. COVAII. Eryon, II. C.

Foreign Advertising RePI??"?THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

was used, Rev. R. N. ratt, the originated near the roof and thepastor officiating in the presence entire upper floor was ablaze be--

sudscription $2.00 PER YEAR of a large number of friends. fore being discovered. Oply aThe: church was artistically small amount of furniture on the

decorateS with a profusion of cut first floor was saved. Some'in- -Additional Tryon News

The Ballenger Co., will, pay flowers, palms and ferns,-th- e surance was carried on both the All styles and lasts of fallhouse and contents. ' The originof the fire is unknown. -you 50c cash for eggs. -a- dv. 9 color scheme of pink and green

Hon T T. Ballenger of; Atlanta being used. Miss Myrtle Reese

is spending a few days with rel- - of Asheville rendered the, wed-.i- .:

: fprft diner march. x- -

shoes now onAttorAey-at-La-w

Patents Secured

Columbus, N. C.display at

. Valhalla Tea House.

our store. We featui

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e the1The usners were Mr. Julian uw.:a.iuwwn wiauwwn p cfrtn. lovoo v fftrHester and Mr." Oliver Andrews announce to the public that she

Chicago, where he will accept a , m.u- - j w c, rr.onompnt nf rHorKrc.T'icinfr I UvJlIl Ul XIVUI1 1Y1I. XVclVillUIlU u.nvu ,UH,i.lv...v....vi v

position with an W. F. LOTTLENOTARY PUBLICTryon, N- - C. MEjacKson orptner oi pne groom vwiaua iwuuuac, iuhuijc:wi

acted as best man. Miss Lillian again enjpy the custom of bothPowell of Dillon, S. C. was maid her former patrons and any new

aency.Mrs. F. M. Snipes, of Knox-vill- e,

Tenn., was in Tryon thisweek to attend the Jackson-Be- ll

wedding,

of honor and Miss Alva Jackson ones whom she may. serve,

bride's maid, both wearing 'blue Hot and cold drinks, ... ; sand- -hlnp wiches, salads, cake and candy. for both ladies and men at

it

R. Hartwell WildsDENTIST

Landrum, South Carolina 'fromprices rangingMessrs. waiter wc&umwiw, hats carrying pink carnations, utner aisnes m oraer.

J. W. Walker and Wm: Johnson, Littie Miss June Leonard, the Ice cream on Sundays. Handof Greens Creek were in Tryon dainty ring bearer wore "a fluffy colored photos, oil paintings andSaturday. . . frock of white organdie and car-- painted china on.exhibit and sale.

WE SOLICIT, Wanted: Tenant with help. ried the rine; in the heart ofland and rrons nn Ln The Wind Decides. Your orders for Floring, Ceiling Sid- -

i xt i , i i , 1 r' .

'

w- In Sumatra the wind decides the ing, r uiisn, , Moniauigs, r raming. v epmce. .viva uiuiuicamiu ine Drme enerea on ine arm 01 length of time a widow shall remain manufacture this and can save you

monev. See us for lath, brick,- - doorsJ. J. GENTRY Landrum, b. U her father and wore a suit --of single. Just after her husband's deathand sash. .

shoes areJ. T. GEEN LUMBER COMPANY, G. J. Cherry , and wife, who brown with hat and accessorieshave been spending the summer to match, carrying a bouquet of

elsewhere.

she plants a flagstaff at her door, uponwhich a flag Is raised. While the flagremains untorn by the wind the eti-quette of Sumatra forbids her to mar-ry; but at the first rent, - howeversmall, she can lay aside her mourning,assume her most bewitching smile andaccept the first man who presents

in Tryon, have returned to their bride's roses and swansonia.home in Charleston, t S. C. The groom entered with his best

For Sale: A two-acr- e lot man and' met the bride at thenear Lynn, N. C. Fine building altar. The bride and groom leftsite. Known as the Robt Book-- immediately after the ceremony

er property. Mack P. Spears for a brief wedding- - trip after (9Early Days ofWhile tobacco was

Tobacco.getting a footr.nlnTnhnq N f! which they will be at home at

r. V Mnrrintt.will lpave to dav "Brookside" Tryon. hold In England --marvelous medicinalproperties were ascribed to It, and un-til Raleigh blew smoke ostentatiouslyfrom his nostrils because he liked It

attend e bride is the only daughtefor Indianapolis, Ind, tot--x . , of Mr. and Mrs?. (4. Kl Kpu nf

All kinds ofBuilding Materialsand Feeds at rightprices can be hadby filing on us.

Ilearon Lumber Co.

Saluda, N. C.

t w r i u wcii iriinii i ( m w iu 1 mm i t i - i v a

fm i mm - LUC ILLll-lllIl- ill I IH IIIIIM I1XIIHII V I IIIhe Aryn wnere she has lived for aJ feSssed to'bethat city. Before returning smoking for the good of

will visit, his old home in Ohio number of years and has won

He expects to be gone about twofe6' She is a graduateLittleton College, Littleton, N. C.weeks.

Landrum Jackson and wife, ofWelford, S. C, Misses Katie

OUR INTEREST IN THE SMALL ACCOUNT.

To us the Small Account means much.. We have watchedso many of them frow into GIANTS.DON'T think your small account is not important to yourbanker. To him a small account is the first sign of financialindependence.Your Banker says to himself, when a new account is estab-lished: "I will watch this account. Its owner is showingunmistakable signs of growing. He will be inkependentsome of tnese days. The more I can help him the more hecan,help me." . .

As soon as your Banker sees you making good with YOUR-SEL- F,

he is willing to back your efforts. Drop in and let".jus tell you how this Bank can aid your business.

meir neaita. By tne year, 1614 -- thenumber of tobacconists In and aboutLondon was estimated at 7.000. Just'before that time began the "great to--

Uplift Through Science..-- It Is the anplicatlon of science to the

work thnt hr!p? the worker. The socialreformer cheers but does not lnvlgorate. As Prof: Mllliken well said notlong ago: "One little new advance likethe discovery of ductile tungsten whichmakes electric lijrht one-thir- d as ex-pensive as it was before. Is a largercontribution to. human well being thanall kinds of changes In the socialorder. Samuel Crowther tn thd'World's Work,

Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. andMrs. James Jackson of Tryon,and is a member of the firm ofThe John L. Jackson Company.

The out of town guests wereMrs. F. M. Snipes of ;Knoxville,Mrs. W. L. Webster of Rogers-vill- e

Tenn., Miss Lillian Powellof Dillon, S. C, Miss Iris Jack

Wingo, Agnes and Lou vainVaughn, and Walter Wingo, ofFairforest, S. C, attended theBell-Jacks- on wedding here Wed

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Having qualified as administrator ofthe estate of Mrs. F. M. Lancaster, de-ceased, late of Polk county, North Car-olina, this is to notify all persons hav-ing claims against said estate to exhibitthem to the undersigned, administrator,on or before the 7th dav of August,1921, or this n6tice will be pleaded inb'ar of their recovery. All persons in-debted, to said estate will mak imme-diate payment to the undersigned.

E B. LANCASTER, Administrator.Dated Aug.7, 1920 4wpd

nesday.J. A. Steelman, local agent of

the Southern this week sold theTHE BANK OF TRYON

Tryon, North CarolinaW. T. LINDSEY, President J. B. HESTER, Casnier,son and Miss Myrtle .Reece of

residence propertyhe purchased Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Landrumirom j. Missiiameon uoa- - jackson of Wollforrl s r. . Mrshavr Hill, to W. H, Hawkins, of Walter WmgQf Katie The NEWS, $2 per year.nenuersunviiie. lvir. xiiwk.iiiswill move to Tryon as soon asthe property is vacated 'by Mr!

Steelman.Mrs. Missildine and Misses Ida

and Eva Missildine left Wd-"nesda- y

for Winter Park, Fla.,where Miss Eva will enter schoolfor the coming, year. After see

Wot M It! - '

'

Fob"Itlj

:

.Stair ta ltk

' 'ing her comfortably located Mrs.Missname ana miss iaa win return home.

Our line of Ladies' Suits and Dresses isunsurpassed by any in this section' for styleand fit. The materials are the best to behad for the money and the prices,, conside-ring quality, are very low. They range from

There will be- - an importantmeeting of the citizens, of Saludaschool district in Odd . FellowsHallonSatuadayaftepoon, Sept.25, at three o'clocjk. Matterspertaining to the public, schoolwill be discussed. Both menand women are urged to attend.H. P. Corwith Chairman.

Mill Spring Baptist Church:- Preaching at Mill Springs Bap

tist church Saturday afternoon and after inspection you will admit thatthey are?worth nore. , We also have a nice

lme of Laundry Bags,! plain and fancy TableCloths, Bownet Hair Nets, Belts, etc., towhich we wish to call your attention. 7

3 o'clock also Sunday morning at11 o'clock, ordinance of Baptismwill be administered before S!un-da- y

morning service., : E. J. Jones, Pastor.

Miss McFee Entertains.

Miss Ruth McFee entertainedat a linen shower on last Mondayafternoon in hpnor of Miss Iola

Tryon, North Carolina.Bell, who was married to Mr.Ralph S. Jakcson on Wednesday.A number of guests were presentand the bride-to-b- e was the recipient of a number of nice pres-- 1

ents. Delicious refreshmentswere served and all present hadan enjoyable afternoon.

; Splendid Maxwell Coupe First-clas- s

condition. Great bargain at$7S(D)B0(D)

Tryon, fJ. C.

Plants Receive Wiretess.One of the most extraordinary re-

cent discoveries In regard to plantsIs that they are "conscious" of wlrciessmessages, says the Radio AmateurNews. Experts who have experiment-ed In the matter declare that plantsreceive wireless messages, and that theresponse can be detected by the newerelectrical instruments. The latter, are86 sensitive that they can detect andregister the minutest Internal move--

. inents In plants.

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