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Advice To Travellers—
Take A Purpose With You
“Don’t be a tourist, be a trav
eller,” advises 'J. P. McEvoy, au
thor and traveller. He makes the
difference clear in an article in the
current Rotarian Magazine, point
ing out that it’s largely a matter
of having a definite purpose in
your journeyings that make them
worth while.
Pursue your interest, he urges.
“Whether it is child welfare or
rock gardens, whether your pas
sion is architecture or orchids,
fishing or folk dancing, butter
flies or bridge, you’ll find devotees
everywhere.
“You can always call with profit
and the assurance of a welcome on
those of your own
whatever land you are,” he adds.
“Do you sell? Jo you buy? Your
rivals and allies are everywhere.
Whether you make bricks or lay
them or throw them, the sun never
sets on your co-workers, collabora
tors, or conspirators.”
On your picnics take a bottle
of Kalmia Dairy Milk. It is re
freshing after a hike; and it is
safe because it has been Pasteu
rized.—Adv. ts.
A college junior taking a busi
ness course will arrive home
Thursday for summer vacation.
He desires work of any kind until
the college reopens in September.
Any work will be appreciated. He
can drive a car, handle a shovel,
clerk in a store, paint, or do other
general work. John David Mc-
Geachy, Tryon, N. C.—Adv. ts.
Osteopathic Physicians
Doctors Hale & Hale
305 Montgomery Bldg. Tel. 646
Spartanburg, S. C.
(Tryon Wednesday Only)
Tryon Appointments, Call 103 W
Missildine’s Pharmacy
Conscientious Service
With Two Registered Druggists
PHONE No. 4
WANTED TO RENT: Four or
five room house ready for occu
pancy around July Ist. Will take
good proposition the year ’round.
Rent must be reasonable. Write
“M. D.” in care of the Tryon
Daily Bulletin.—Adv. ts.
THE BULLETIN $1.50 A Y«ar.
PEOPLES INSURANCE
AGENCY
J. B. Hester, Mgr.
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
Hester Bldg. Tryon, N. C
Physical Fitness
A quart of milk provides all
the calcium needed by the
individual for the day, much
of the phosphorus, a liber
al amount of .the vitamins
A and G, one third or more
of the protein, one eighth or
more of the iron, at least
one fourth of the energy,
and some of the vitamins
B, C and iD. All this, milk
furnishes nt a small frac
tion of the total cost of the
day’s moals.
Every precau
tion is taken.
Milk is pasteu- I
rized, filtered, (j V
tested, bottlei f ■
are sterilized, /
machinery and / /jhdw* l|
equipment is A
SURGICALLY
Kalmia Dairy
auu salesmen can
not enter. It will
help sell your
goods or carry
any brief mes
sage for only a
few cents a day.
Just telephone 9H