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The Tryon Daily Bulletin Seth M. Vining. Editor PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY T. G. Miller, agent, Southern Railway in Tryon reports that the schedule for Train No. 29, New York to Atlanta, will be chenged next week and the train will ar rive in Spairtanburg at 3:30 p. m. Passengers from Tryon to Atlanta can leave here on the 12:37 noon train and make connection at 3:30 in Spartanburg. TODAY’S CLOSING N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg, New York Lnty. Branch Office 715 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg. Dow-Jones Averages Industrials, 146.16 — up 1.24 Railroads, 42.60 — up .16 Utilities, 31.05 — .08 (Closing) BID A.SK American Can——132% 133% American Radiator.. 26% 27 American Telephonel59!4 159% Borg Warner—_-67% 68 Burroughs Ad. M.— 26% 26% Consolidated Gas— 33% 33% Chrysler Motors— 88% 89 DuPont _--142 143 General Electric- 39% 39% General Motors- 55% 55%. lnt. Harvester—-56% 57 Int. Nickel- 45% 45% Montgomery Ward- 36% 36% National Biscuit- 36% 36% N. Y. Central_29% 30 Penna. Railroad- 33 % 34 Phillips Petroleum.— 40% 40% Radio- 13% 13% Reynolds Tob. “B”_ 58% 58% Sears Roebuck-61% 61% Southern Railway— 15% 15% Standard Brands— 16% 16% * Stand. Oil of N. J— 53% 53% Texas Corporation- 30% 30% Union Pacific-—113 114 United Aircraft-28% 29 United Gas Imp— 19 19% U. S. Steel-49% 49% Woolworth-53% 53% SPOT COTTON, 11.90; up .10 E. Perry Manville, local insur ance man ,is distributing an inter esting budget book to those who answer his advertisement in today’s Bulletin. It is a thrift book pub lished by the Young Men’s Chris tian Association and gives instruc tions cn how to keep a budget, and also has space in which to outline assets, liabilities, and record sheets u,ncn which to list resources and expenditures as they become due. Mrs. R. C. Erskine, Mrs. C. P. Rogers and Miss Hope Rogers have returned from Chatham Hall, Va., where they took Miss Card Erskine back to school. President Roosevelt will speak tonight over the radio from 10 to 10:30 while addressing a Jackson Day dinner meeting in Washing ton. N. B. C. stations. School children studying hard and playing hard need extra energy to enable them to do their best. Start now with an extra bottle of milk —nature’s most perfect food PHONE JOHNSTON’S DAIRY NOW FOR GRADE -A- MILK I NEW YEAR CLEANING SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR NEW YEAR CLEANING RUGS, DRAPERIES ETC. CAN BE MADE CLEAN AND FRESH BY OUR MODERN PROCESS. Telephone now— RECTOR’S CLEANERS & DYERS * The BULLETIN—$1.50 A Year
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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