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Missive's Pharmacy Since 1836 Has Provided Medicines and Drag Supplies for Tryon and Polk County_ Little Orphan Annie says: “With so many lazy folks in the world it ought to be a crime for anybody who really wants to work not to get along.” Will Rogers in “Old Kentucky” filled the Tryon Theatre to capa city again Thursday night and the audience seemed to enjoy it. But we think Maj. Bowes’ presentations are getting punk. Mrs. M. M. Melvin of Winston Salem and nephew, Marley Ken nedy, of Fayetteville are guests of Mrs. Julia Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackwell leave Saturday evening for a several months’ stay at Norfolk, Virginia. Why cook over a hot stove when you can take the family to the Tryon Cafe for a good meal at reasonable cost.—Adv. SOW LESPEDEZA AND MOREPEDEZA Beautiful Suburban Property Fifteen minutes drive from Trade Street, where it is peaceful and quiet. For Sale 165 Acres, beautiful pine, dog wood and other flowering trees. One new four-room house on property. Two drilled wells, beau tiful building sites located througlw out the property. Clear rambliifl streams through all sections. On^ 50x30 two-story barn and one fire proof warehouse, size 60x30 (three story), located near county main tained road. Also good pasture and chicken houses built accord ing to Government specifications. Electric lights available. Can be financed. H. L. Shelnutt, Tryon, N. C.'-ev. dy. For State Senator I Will Sincerely Appreciate EVERY VOTE CAST FOR ME In ^on^^^w^s^rimary X
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