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Black Eye Peas All No. 1 Cans Each Only Kraut Tomatoes J) Tomato Juice Kelloggs Whole Wheat Flakes . fO c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 25c Tomatoes, 2 Doz. No. 2 Cans . .^5 The BALLENGER Co. tElye Bulletin Published every day except Sunday Seth M. Vining, Editor Miss Susan Stryker left Saturday to spend sometime in New York. Mr. and Mrs. W.J.Nesbit of Mill Spring spent the week at Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Lavendar spent the week-end at Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brundage and Mrs. L. H. Hume, enroute from the North to Lake Worth, Fla. are spending a few days here. Mrs. C. M. Dicus and Miss Faye Gibbs spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Martha E, Gibbs. WESTINGHOUSp Dual-Automatic Electric Refrigerator N. B. JACKSON Telephone 149 SHOW ROOM AT ICE PLANT. Why Grumble and Whine About The Price? We Sell It Cheap! John B. Stetson Hats , SI.OO Men’s Peters Shoes 75c; $1.45 1.98 Boots, all leather . . 3-95 Rubber Boots . . . 1.75 President Work Shirt Shirts . .50 Men’s Suits 3.^|| Girls Dresses . Men’s Union Suits . .6) FURNITURE STOCK COMPLETE We Sell For Less \ / J. C. BROWN ]/ LANDRUM. S. C. UPSTAIRS OVER POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE DR. J. E. DERBY ■ DENTIST PHONE 281 TRYON, N.C. Closed Wednesday afternoons. Believe it or not; You can get hair cuts for 25c and shaves for 15c JOHN’S BARBER SHOP in Colum-\ bus, “It speaks for itself.” Adv. *
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