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®l )t |Baily Jtolletin Published every day except Sunday Seth M. Vining, Editor Subscription $1.50 year WEATHER BY POSTAL TELEGRAPH Generally fair tonight and Sunday slightly cooler tonight. Burial services were held today for the Natioa's speaker who was Long-worth much to his country. Next Wednesday, the 15th is Fishing Day at Brevard. The newspaper of that place will close up and the entire staff go fishing, as well as most of the town. “It will be a month until next Wednesday” says Editor Barrett. S Floyd Peeler, the local jeweler, says Robert Reich ought to name his dog “El gin” because he is a good watch dog. Chicago may be deep in debt but it got rid of one big bill the other day when they defeated Big Bill Thompson. Real Estate 'Bargain Prices for Quick Sale! Three Attractive Houses P which owners must sell 10 Lots in Gillette Woods at a sacrifice 200 Acres Beautiful Wood-land near Tryon, with all modern conveniences available / FOR INSPECTION, CALL W. M. HESTER OAK HALL HOTEL MONTGOMERY & CRAWFORD SPARTANBURG. S. C. Phom 37} Paint ! Paint ! Paint ! Pointe Aux Barques “Tip of the Thumb” MICHIGAN Hotel, Summer Homes, Lake Huron Shore Property. “Up where it's cooler” SEASON: June 15—Sept. 20 Write for Hotel Reservations and list of available homes W. W. Crapo, Pres. 1325 Ford Bldg. Detroit. Ran 7263 SPECIAL SALE NOW GOING ON We have plenty bargains in Bed Room and Dining Room Suites, Ranges and Stoves, Odd Pieces of all Kinds. The Cut Rate Furn. Co. Spartanburg and Landrum Phone 1038 . . . 127 Magnolia St. THE BULLETIN $1.50 YEAR
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