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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. AUGUST 20, 5 928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 Settle-Rector Announcement is made in to day’s Spartanburg Herald of the engagement of Miss Gillie Jane X "'Settle of Inman, S. C., to Mr. By / Jon Douglas Rector of Tryon. The t* Lit bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. George F. Settle made the announcement at a party last Saturday afternoon alt Inman. The groom is the son of Mr. N. R. Rector of Tryon and is associated with his father in business. We Think So, Too In the current issue of the Mer cury magazine appears an adver tisement of Harper advertising the book, “The First Woman” by Mar garet Culkin Banning, one of America’s most appealing writers. Remember ! Saturday is the last day to register for the coming Town and School Board election. If you have A„moved here since last election or * -Lvtf ave become of age since then, REGISTER now with B. E. Sam ples, the registrar. Also If you haven’t listed your taxes with G. H. Holmes by the end of this month you will be penalized by the county commissioners. Tax es are high enough without you having to pay more. It doesn’t cost you anything to list taxes. So why procrastinate? Most Assuring The advertisement of the Tlryon Bank & Trust Co., in today’s issue of The Bulletin is most assuring to depositors and is one of the reasons why the local bank is steadily grdwing. Silver Up Washington, Apjril 24. Re sponding to leaping world silver prices, President Roosevelt tonight boosted the government’s offer for newly-mined domestic metal at 77.57 cents an ounce. His proclamation, effective <on all silver produced from United States deposits today /and here after, added more than six cents an ounce to the domestic miner’s in come ovei' what the treasury has been paying and world markets bidding. The announcement, made by Secretary Morgenthaiu, was receiv ed jubilantly by senators from silver states! who hafve foj-efcast that SI silver soon would be reach ed and eventually the coinage value of $1.29 cents an ounce. 46 Spenders Washington, April 24. Presi dent Roosevelt today charted 46 governmental channels through which four billion dollars will move to men who have no jobs, but left until tomorrow the naming of the men to have charge of the sluice gates. The designating of this vast machine, definitely breaking the ice on the job-giving program, in itself caused some stir in the capital. Its administration alone will require the employment of several thousand white collar workers in Washington. But speculative interest center ed on the all-important allotment board to be named tomorrow. With the President as its cbairmjan, it alone will say how much will be spent for what.
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