MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE”
OWEN’S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY.
ADDED CURB.Tryon
things are moving all over the
world. Tryon’s most famous horse,
Greyboy, owned by Ralph C. Ers
kine, has' received world wide at
tention. When Mr. Erskine was
a candidate for the legislature he
had his picture taken beside Grey
boy and used the resulting product
on a printed campaign card which
was maned all over Polk County
and other places. One of them
was sent to Lee Cowan at Neenah,
He gave it to W. A. Web
who sent it to his son, Geo.
vf^bster with the Armed Forces in
India and he sent it back to
America to his wife, Mrs. Emily
Foster Webster in Tryon. Another
report comes in that Pvt. Matt
O’Shields of Tryon bought some
socks recently in India and the
label said made by Adams-Millis,
and that gave him a thrill.
-RED CROSS NEEDS WORKERS
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FOUND: Ladies’ Fountain Pen.
Owner may apply to Grady
Clark at the Ballenger-Jacksoii
Company.—Adv. p.
WANTED: MAItT^oif/general
house work; part fwrftq^xWLjMrs.
Ralph C. Erskine, IPhone 1^7-J.—
Adv. 11, 12, 13p ^
The Little Barber Shop
that renders big city service. aJj^
stairs next to postoffice.—tuaft.
E. G. Ballew, Operate
FOR SALE: I
dining extension
type. Price $75.
ilton, Phone 228-W,
—Adv’t. 11, 12c.
ahogany
herat
CHRISTMAS NUTS, FRUITS
and other GOOD THINGS.
JACKSON’®
Phone 14 N. L. Wilson, Prop.
V
Gift Headquarters
TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN
Books: Fiction and Mystery. Give a beau
ij^iful Art Edition Leather Bound Bible.
Classical Record Album . . . Silverware,
Dishes . . . and Baking Sets.
GIVE HIM—Sox, Shirt, Leather Jacket
or a Wool Sweater.
Special on Batteries and Cylinder Oil..
BYCYCLE TIRES. 7
Firestone
HOME and AUTO
SUPPLIES
I I. P. GALLIMORE, Owner
4
Tryon,
N. C. j