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lEl je tErgait Jftulleftiii Published every day except Sunday Seth M. Vining, Editorl Subscription $1.50 year WEATHER BY POSTAL TELEGRAPH Partly cloudy with local thunder showers this afternoon or tonight in central and north east portions Thursday mostly fair Bobby Little who has been under the care of Or. Martin Crook at the General Hospital, Spartanburg, has returned home. Mrs. Robert S. Woodson of Birmingham is visiting her sisters the Misses Pettigrew. She was accompanied by Mrs. August W. Smith and daughter Louise. Miss Edith Thurston leaves tonight for Columbia for a few days. Mr. and Mis. Burton of Charleston and small granddaughter, are with the Misses Pett/grew for several days. Miss Dorothy Collins of Landrum re turned today after a visit in Gaffney, S. C. Mr. H. S. Woodson of the Haas Toilor ing Co. is a guest of the Man’s store today and tomorrow. .> Luke Reilly Says, “The Rat Died Before Reaching the River.” “Since moving near the river 2 years ago, we've always used RAT-SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat, nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the house. About 13 minutes' later he darted off for the water to cool his burning stomach, but he died before reach ing it.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed t>y TRYON Drug Store J. W. Brooks. Mgr. LITTLE BULLETS for the Bulletin By Roy L Blackwell Polk County has an area of 237 - square miles or 131,680 acre*. ENJOY FISHING Thursday Afternoons We have rods, reels, lines of all kinds-the kind the fish like. Carolina Hdw. Co. FALL TAILORING DISPLAY TODAY & THURSDAY/ NEWEST STYLES \ AND FABRICS For fall and winter wear ™ MR. H. S. WOODSON IN CHARGE - ■ ■ 'Si The MAN’S Store t COAL Now is the time to put in your winter's supply. You will SAVE -MONEY before the price goes up. W-S-G r^‘ 154 PLAY LEONARD’S Miniature Golf Course OPEN DAY AND NIGHT * I Why let your Lawn burn up? Buy I * 50 ft. HOSE from Shields & I Morris, Inc. far $5.00 and water I _ I
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