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Try on Daily Bulletin Seth M. Vining, Editor (Published Daily Except Sunday) Subscription Rates: One Year sl.hU Out-of-State $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hester and daughter, Mary Adelaide, and Mrs. G. L. Canfield, leave Thurs day for a two weeks’ visit to Myrtle Beach. During the week end Mr. Hester will attend the Bankers conference at Chapel Hill. Col. Dan Boone has gone to Co lumbia and Florence, S. C., for politicial conferences with Senator E. D. Smith and Governor Olin D. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fortnre, Mrs. O. V. Johnson, Mr. and M'rs. El bert Arledge, Theodore Ballenger, spent the Fourth of July at Charleston, S. C. Miss Alice Wiggins of Augusta, *Ga., is visiting Mr. and M'rs. Otis Ellison. Mrs. Lavinia Ledford and daugh ■ ter, Doris have returned to Tryon after spending the week-end in (Marion, N. C. They viewed the "body of Wash Turner at Marion funeral home. In 1937 North Carolina pro duced per person (population 3,170,276) 188 pounds of tobacco, 118 pounds of cotton, 14 bushels of corn, 3.1 bushels of potatoes and 1.8 bushels of wheat, reports the State Department of Agri culture’s statistics division. Demonstrations to determine the value of side applications of nit rate of soda and potash to cotton and corn have been started in Davie county this summer. Baptist Rummage Sale Satur day, July 9, at Tryon old Town Hall at 2 p. m.—Adv. wed, fri. A. L. MAYRAND Maker of Ladies and Men's Clothes, Suits from SSO to S6O. When own cloth is furnished, Men’s Suit? $35. Ladies’ Short Coat Suits S3O. 717 E. Main St., Spartanburg, S. C. * National Salesmen’s Crusade SALES MEAN JOBS A SMASHING NEW VALUES! Kelvinator electric refrigerator Look at this list of features: Silent “Polar Power” sealed unit. Speedy-Cube Release. New Adjustable Shelves. Sensational Low-cost Opera tion. Built-in Thermometer. Enough cold reserve for FIVE ordinary refrigerators. America’s handsomest re frigerator. THE CHAMPION ICE-MAKER More than 100 big ice cubes for lc, at local electrical rates. COME IN NOW ! ! Let us show you how Kelvina tor makes food dollars go fur ther . . . how you make money when you buy a new 1938 Kel vinator. SIO.OO CASH 24 Months to Pay Balance DUKE POWER COMPANY PHONE 210
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