We certainly are having plenty of rain. The farmers are very much discouraged, as so much rain prevents them finishing their crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards of Inman are visiting relatives here this week.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Elliott is not improving as fast as he has been. He has been sick for several months. Dr. Smith of Saluda Hospital is treating him.
Mr. Fishtop, that was a very unusual place for a bee hive, wasn’t it? Mr. J.B. Owensby had three swarms to come out at once and all settled together, were put into a gum and as they were most in, another swarm came and poured into the same gum. He should not expect any hone even if the gum is large, for there is not space for it.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson and little girls spent Sunday with Mrs. Thompson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Edwards.
Miss Vinetta Hyder spent Sunday afternoon with Maggie Lee and Ida Edwards.
Mr. D.J. Burnett made a business trip to Spindale Tuesday.
Messrs. Bob and Abner Lynch of Rutherfordton and George and Fred Womack of Uree, Route 2, were among the horseback riders to Sugar Loaf mountain last Sunday.
Mr. Bert Edwards transacted business in Rutherfordton last Saturday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyer on last Saturday, a fine daughter.
Let’s can lots of fruits and vegetables for the fair this fall. We can’t have fairs with nothing to show.
From the front page of the Polk County News, Tryon, N.C., Thursday, July 10, 1924
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