Wednesday, November 22, 2023

M.P. Andrews Expanding His Livery Stable on Maple Street, Nov. 22, 1923

New Addition Made to Andrews Stable

Progress of Tryon and the Clean Up campaign now under way in Polk county have extended to the livery stable of M.P. Andrews on the lower end of Maple street. Mr. Andrews has recently begun construction on an addition to his establishment, building a new front on the old stable. The new addition will contain the office on one side of the main door and the salle and harness room on the other. The entire structure will be newly painted upon the completion of the building.

Mr. Andrews returned to Tryon this fall from his summer stables in Flat Rock after a busy season with 20 saddle horses. A large number of the horses now in the stable are gaited. Anticipating another record breaking winter season, Mr. Andrews announced that he has increased his equipment this year to six carriages, four carry-alls, (“three seaters”) and two buggies.

From the front page of the Polk County News, Tryon, N.C., Thursday, Nov. 22, 1923

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