Paying 4 Per Cent
In the attractive advertisement
of the Tryon Federal Savings &
Loan Association in this issue of
the Bulletin are the words “and
current earnings of 3 per cent.”
The plate for this ad was made by
a popular engraver who has done
lots of work for other savings
& loan associations that pay only
3 per cent. The Tryon Federal
Savings' & Loan Association has
been fortunate in doing a lot more
business than the average asso
ciation and has consequently earn
ed more money. The increased
profits have been passed on to the
investors who have received 4 per
cent on their investments instead
of the 3 per cent usually paid
by others.
Mrs. Henry Bray has returned
home after a visit in Chattanooga,
Tenn., where her granddaughter,
Miss Anne Lindsay, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Lindsey was
graduated with honors from the
Girls Preparatory school. Miss
Lindsey will enter Duke Univer
sity in the fall.
NEW SHIPMENT
Men’s Sport Coats
Sensationally 1 1 (L/ Hollywood and
Low Price Jl /l VJI Princeton
of— IfS KJ • / U Styles
Others $lO and $12.50
The Ballenger-Jackson Co.
TRYON, North Carolina
Folks seeing Saluda from the
railroad as they pass through
probably do not realize how many
very beautiful homes there are
here. Stephens Hall, lately pur
chased and restored by Mr. Woods
of Greenville, S. C., and the Lucas
place, adjoining, are among those
lately made lovely. Their fine
lawns and flower beds are special
ly attractive just now .
THE BULLETIN $1.50 A year.
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Special for Friday
and Saturday
i String Beans, 3 lbs lOca
i Tomatoes, 3 pounds 25c" I
| Leg O’Lamb, lb 30c
) Local Spinach Local
Beets
'Andrews & Swann
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