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McNeely’s CASH STORE New Potatoes, 5 lbs. . .25c Spinach, 2 lbs. —25 c Cabbage, 3 lbs. 10c Collards, bunch... 10c Celery, stalk 10c Beets, 2 bunches 15c Irish Potatoes, 15 lbs.—.2sc Bananas, 5 lbs 25c Onions, 5 lbs. .....25c Fresh Fish and Ousters FIRST CLASS MEATS and GROCERIES PRICES RIGHT f If 1/ WE tJU COOPERATING DU IT FOODS Pard, Galo, Thrivo, Sandy’s can 10c doz. sl.lO case $4.25 —also— Milk Bone & Puppy Biscuit ✓ The Ballenger Co. FOR LOW PRICES ITb c lEruoit ]oaUy fihtllctm Published every day except Sunday Seth M. Vining, Editor Reports are coming in that a movement is on foot for a govern ment postoffice building in Tryon. Seme local people think that if the government is going to spend bil lions in construction for relief pur poses that there is a chance of getting a government building for Tryon. Seme dissatisfaction has been expressed over the unclean condition of the present quarters. The air is foul in the lobby from iack of ventilation and the walls dirty with ink ipots. The Ki wanis club recently passed a reso lution to ask the Postoffice depart ment f(\ an extra clerk in order to get b<S|ter service. The BULLETIN $1.50 A Year.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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