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MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE” OWEN’S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY. Ben H. Douglas arrived by plane Thursday afternoon from Albany, N. Y., for*a visit with Mrs. Doug las, nee Mary Palmer and their new baby son. Mr. Douglas will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Palmer while here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leighton have returned to their home in Tryon after a month’s vacation in Michigan, Wisconsin and other points. It is reported that the aged Civil War veterans of the Grand Army the Republic voted at their re f '«Bt convention not to meet again as they are too old to attend. Mrs. A. W. Brintnall’s grandfather, Rev. Wm. J. Rutledge, was a chap lain in the Civil War and one of the originators of the G.A.R. Rev. George W. Hayward, J. S. Kell and J. Frank Gallimore will leave Monday for Barium Springs to attend the North Carolina Pres byterian Synod to be held Septem ber 19, 20, 21, 22. LOST: 1 Brown Jatflcet/'fMease notify Thema Rice or fcarff 251-W. REWARD.—^Adv. p. * A 5-ROOM APARTMENT for rent to some iouple. Boilt-ip. cab inets in bath / room ajwkicitchen. Rooms newly waintedruonveniently located. C$m^Ue seen after 4 / - i^slock. Mrs<rJames Swain, Co bus.—Adv. 16, 19p. LAND SURVEYING SERVIC H. B. Frankenfield 3/c. Phones: Off 160; res Registered Surveyor Tryon, N. C. FOR SALE: Seven acre cleared tract in city limits of Columbus on mail road, has a commanding view. This is the ideal location for a re tired couple to carry on small scale garden and orchard in an attrac tive community with fine all year climate. City water and low taxes. , A rare offering at i2,650. FOR ’ SALE, vacant lot o» main street of Columbus, aboutr 3d0 feet sq., heavily wooded. This p£p#8ety-wiTl appeal as a hony&sj^eto persons desiring to live in^Cne country and yet have urban jKivantages includ ing city water, in a fine all year climate. Would be desirable for. South Carolina business man or woman who prefer to live close to a community. Attractively pric ed at $850. Phone E. H. Gibbs, 4001-J, or Walter Knoop, 311-M. —Advertisement 16, 19. AttraotiwMPompeian green metal terracejxa««K Elowdr bracketundfir glass AAK^^fmtcmng chfAflKHPer feqt^reofidition. malrf'price, $30. TelepMope 174-J.^adv. 16, 19.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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