OWEN’S PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE BUY TIMBER LAND Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Durham have bought a 90 acre tract of fenced timber land in Union Coun ty, S. C., and they will move there during October. When the timber is cut the land will be turned into a grazing pasture for Hereford cattle. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sager of New York City are visiting Mrs. Sager’s aunt, Mrs. L. L. Meegan. Miss Susan Harper is a patient kt St. Luke’s hospital. Mrs. Jonas Hedge has returned to Rutherfordton Route One al ter treatment at St. Luke’s hos pital. Miss Selina Lewis has returned to Thousand Pines Inn from Cornelia, Georgia. Lee Thompson of Mill Spring has returned home after treat ment at St. Luke’s hospital. David Silvette, noted portrait painter of Richmond, Va., who has dene a number of portraits in Try on will arrive on Monday to do a portrait for Alan Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Whitwell Beatson and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Rosslyn, Ya., have arrived for a visit at the |Kmith cottage in Tryon Hills. J Recent arrivals at Thousand Pines Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Green and daughter, Mrs. Theodore Maybank of Char leston, S. C., Mrs. Charles Thay er of Worcester, Mass., and son, Philip, of Camp Croft. For Good Riding Phone Newman Stables Fine Saddle Horses PHONE 199 “The Prescription Store” TELEPHONE 202 Wars, even small ones like the Spanish war, affects us in mere ways than we might think. For instance, it had a direct effect on fishermen. Since most of the silk worm gut used for leaders comes from Sipain and very little of it was produced during the war, an acute shortage resulted. This shortage brought about the ap pearance of nylon. It is supposed to be stronger than gut and, you don’t have to scak it before tying. Special wine grapes by the bushel at the Tau Rock Vineyards Packing Shed. Good for jelly or juice. Large black grapes only NOW ripe.—Advertisement. FOR SALE: Cottage 6 rooms, bath, deep lot, close in. Has large living room with fire-place and steam heat. Priced for quick sale at $3,000. E. Perry Manville, Real Estate, Insurance, Air Line Tickets.—Adv. 13th. HOW IS THIS FOR A SMALL TOWN? When September Esquire came out The Ballenger-Jackscn Company had in their windows 90 percent of the items, shown on pages 47 to 50, that Esquire had selected as being outstanding in STYLE. —Advertisement. THE BULLETIN—S months SI. TRADE-MARK

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