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Mr, and Airs, Joe Livingston returned to
Winston-Salem yesterday after visiting rel
atives here.
Last week Mr. Tom Moore lost two cows
thought to have been poisoned. >
Mme. Christetn returned Sunday from Flori
da, where she spent the winter.
Capt , John Smith of Charlotte is visitilig
Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Avant.
Mr. Frank Goodeß prominent business man
of New York City, former Tryon boy, spent the
week-end in Tryon with friends. „ r
The Aug. W. Smith Co.
AND
Covington Sport, Inc.
Will continue their respective
Showings during April at
Mountain industries
& Sport Shop
TRYON COURTESY TICKET
„ 7 f - | .v. i. "V' " V* / .
Special arrangements have been made .with
Publix Theatres whereby' this- ticket pre
sented at the
Montgomery Theatre
* a. : S.C. '
will admit one person" for the special
~ Oourtesy price of 23 c • Void-after May 2nd.
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
Two Sheraten Inlaid Chest of Drawers
* /
Chippendale Mahogany Table
Corner Cubbards, in pine and walnut
• with original glass.
SPECIAL PRICES
ON LIVING ROOM SUITES
Three-piece Over Stuffed $39
” Cane Back 3S
” Davenport Suite
5-Piece Tapestery Upholstered 20
Also complete line of Other Pieces
The Cut Rate Furn. Co.
’ Spartanburg and Landrum
Phone 1038 . ’ . . 127 Magnolia St.
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SEVEN HOURS TO NEW YORK!
IN TWENTY PASSENGER AIR LINERS
' ’' * FOR INFORMATION SEE
G. F. STONE, ACT.
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Eastern Air Transport. Inc.
OFFICE IN MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES
The Brick House
Antique Shop
454 E. Main St. Spartanburg, S.V_^