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YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. PHONE No. 4 BUY HOME HERE Mr. and Mrs. Willard Young of Wilmington, Delaware, have bought from Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bacon the Clemmons house in Gillette Woods, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Sale was made through G. Harrison Bridgeman and Manville, Karsten & Hoots. Mr. Young is a brother of Miss M. E. Young of Tryon. He is a retired executive of the Atlas Powder Co., of Milgington. He and Mrs. Young are expected in Tryon on November 15th. Noted Business Man To Speak Here Thursday Rueben B. Robertson of Flat Rock, president of the Champion Paper and Fibre Co., and former member of the National War Labor Board is to be the speaker at the meeting of the Lanier Club on Thursday, Nov. 7th, at 3:30. Mr. Robertson has not announc ed what his subject will be, but he has been identified with so many issues of vital importance to us all, that which ever one he chooses to discuss is bound to be of great interest. After Mr; Robertson’s talk there will be a time for questions with a prominent citizen presiding. —Publicity Committee. Daily Bulletin for sale at 5c. eatth. Extra corn in the field can be produced at a cost of only 6 cents a bushel, where the hybrid seed cost $1.50 an acre and the gain is 30 bushels of corn. TRYON THEATRE SHOWINGS: Sunday, 3:30, 9:00 p. m. Daily, 3:30, 7, 9 p. m. Sat urday, 1 p. m., continuous. matinee Tuesday or Thursday. ^ MONDAY and TUESDAY George Brent. Lucille Ball in LOVER COME BACK A sophisticated comedy concerning divorce. Plus: News. Cartoon. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY George Raft, Sylvia Sydney in MR. ACE Raft’s kind of action, leads to Raft’s kind of trouble. Plus: Cartoon. -m FOR SHERIFF I promise vigorous and impar tial law enforcement add the highest type of deprives and assistants. I / C. R. BRADLEY Born and raised in Polk County; veteran of World War 1; township constable for eight years; on Tryon Police Force for past 15 months. [paid political ad’vt.]
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