Mrs. C. B. McKee of Asheville is visiting the Misses Ruth and Daisy McFee. Robert Burnett of the Duke Pow er Company returns today from Detroit where he spent his voca tion. Mrs. N. L. Wilson and Miss Ola Mae McFee were joint hostesses on Thursday evening at a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Arledge, recent bride and groom. Miller C. Foster of Spartanburg t4nd Trypn has just been appointed one of the delegates to represent South Carolina in the national con vention of the American Legion at St. Lotus, Mo., according to an Announcement made in today’s Herald bv Comman der James R. Turner of Bennets ville. Tau Rock Vineyards’ granes are now ripe! Buy them from our stands at the packing shed on Tryon-Saluda highway. Open in the evenings.—Adv. its). A CLOSE OUT SALE Os Overcoats, Suits and Odd Trousers Made of Genuine Trvon Homespun NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE Appalachian Hand Weavers If you will need a new Overcoat or Suit for fall, it will pay you to come down and look over these values. Slight alterations might be necessary in some instances, but at that the above prices make these garments unusual BARGAINS! The South Carolina boy whc came to Polk county to See Some Whiskey Made, is privileged to re main for a period of six months to See Some Roads Built. —James E. Johnson, in The Polk County News. j A customer said yesterday, “I j | bring all my Prescriptions here J j because I know that your drugs I j are fresh and that your prices J J are reasonable. Bring us vours. ! j SLACK’S PHARMACY j i | | There is a demand for some j I cheap articles, but not in DRY j | CLEANING. People who are j careful about their appearance j j demand the best. Send it to — J I RECTOR’S | J CLEANERS & DYERS J