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Shoe Shop
Work Promptly
,and Neatly done
J. A. Johnson
J. W. PACE
Meat Market
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All kinds 'of meats, both na
tive and western,, chickens,
eggs, fish, etc. Lard of all
kinds and fancy sausage;
Prompt and Courteous Service
Phone No. 7
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ALUDA LUHC
Quick Lunches, Pies and Cakes
Like your mother used to make
MRS. LEO PACE, Saluda, l C.
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On . Pollk County, will pay
Iff properly . cared ffor
The land on which Overbrook Orchard was
planted cost only $10.00 per acre. When orchard
was in bearing it brought $250.00 per acre. To
day it is for sale at a bargain.. There are good
buildings, in good repair; all the tools necessary to
work it, including new Power Sprayer. It has
1,600 fruit trees in good condition. If ,you want
a fine home and pleasant and profitable work this
is the place, ..
Have another orchard of 2,200 trees in Bun
combe county that will make as good orchard as
Overbrook within 5 years. Only $8, 000. 00 on easy
terms.
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If You Happen To Be Passing
The Carolina State Bank with money in your pocket
that can easily be saved we mvite you to come in
and open a Savings Account.
THE CAROLINA STATE BANK
David C. Barrow Pres. ; H. B. Lane Casheir-
Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. Louise Lane asst. Cashier
W. C. Robertson Vice Pres.
Short Paragraphs.
Messei
-TS Mr..!.
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. nf Tt",- aanri rv
. j-jviii were in o
Rev. Barney Jackson of Chero-j afternoon . 'U(k
Kee springs, u., was in sai- ; eonfpr,.,. , n.
uda this week. ! char uda
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wno maae your nre last oun-
day morning? It was quite an
important undertaking. For the
thermoneter on the front porch
stood a little below twenty about
that time,
Arthur Gray is a new mate of
the boys dormitory, Saluda Sem
inary. Hobert Green of Moresboro, N.
C, was a visitor at the Seminary
last Sunday.
Miss Minnie Cullipher is in
Summerville, S. C.
Rev. W. B. Allen is in New
York for a couple of weeks.
Miss Annie Hart is improving.
Dr. L. J. Gilbert and family
have moved to Lynn, N. C.
Early Middleton has purchased
the Mary Hill place and is now
living there.
Frank Bishop went to Hickory
N. C.this week.
W., D. Aiken has gone to Char
lotte, N. C.
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C. S. Steel and wife have gone
! to Charlotte, N. C.
l cnarge.
;iel Manners of u
ville was a visits L
day.
D- M- Hall. L) T) p 1
District F.U'5 U
Springs last FhM ' H
business. Mr. Hal; uH
panied by Fred Bishop
ON THE JOB
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Ked Blooded Ken ,
Seldom Z"m
WATCH YOUR BLOOD CGH
" ,wu ro,e' reel CW,.
Run-down. Take P. ,
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and Build Up
Ynn mnn .,J
tulu xv
are never si.k. Thevwoi
iook robust, eat lieartilv '7X
joy life. They have
rich, red blood. That
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ill.
Peolpe v h
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with weak. inn'Ovt-risV i'.
; always have a strmr.rK, -n ",
Mrs. G. R. Little and Master frcm cne cickneto
Robert Little are visiting in -children the same way
Spartanburg. - i If vou keen vnm- ,
v ui'jii nch ,.j
The Misses Rope of Henderson- red you'll enjoy full vigor
ville spent the week-end with ease has little chance to 'fa
Mrs. J. W. Pace. in heal thv Mood. A..
J A Nahprs wpnt tn Snartan- feel run-down tnkp Prf, r"
t j v. VJ.Jig. 1
burv last Saturday to icok alter! gan ior awnne. n win
his business affairs. i your blocd with the ingredieJ
i Wm. Humes and wife have re- needed to create a goed fup
i turned from a trip to S. C. ! red corpuscles.
! T.PWi Pnnp npnt thp wppIc- Pepto-Mangan is sold in u
, . r i:,,;J nA r.
i end in Asheville. i fVu, lctUltL
oithor Lrirn -rn nvf, ti
Charley Ward is improving ! . . .
from his recent illness. t..i. i . 1
I Du I. tuie ,vuu ei me genca
Dr. G. R. Little visited his j pepto-Mangan-'-Gude:' Tst
brother W. Frank Little in Tryon j full name -Gude's Pemo-.
i
gan, ' ' should be on the packag?,"
last Sunday.
A. R. Parlor went to S. C. on ; Advertisement
business this week.
In evr . it i jih.i i, r . ,, . ,
there . nr.fl r:M,iii: m
nieaninjz of liiv which rejuevLK
highest level in which the men of tba
tsociet.v lui Mttnined an unders'ti
Inp lefi!iiii'' r!;c highest good at itii
that SMcip'y jtinis. The r el igioiy per
ception of uur time. In Its widest
nllcntlon. is rh onf:ciousrps tbit w
The Junior Ep worth League,
will be entertained by Miss Lin- j
wood Patterson with a party at
her home next Saturday night, i
Miss Louise Lane, the third!
and fourth grade teacher in the j
public school is taking her'
father's place in the Carolina! -ns-iMi nmteriai and spiral-
rt, J.,-: ir t M, lies In th prowth of brotherhood
Bank during Mr. Lanes illness. ampflJ5 aII ni;tliQ their lovln?klf
Miss Mamie- Hunt a former
teacher in Saluda Seminary has
charge of Miss Lanes room dur
ing her absence.
Rev. Mason preached a good
sermon last Sunday.
Presiding Elder Willis filled
the pulpit at the Methodist church! ?et out of the store. Exchange.
last Sunday night. QuMr Leao Year Belief.
in many ot the rural parts of Be
mony one with another. Tolstj.
Just Like Home.
Mother nd 1 went Into a Jm:rir
and .order "i chocolate sundaes.
finished I piled up the dishes, is I M
been taught to do at home, and cm!
them to the counter. Of course.
eryone smiled and I realized fiiil
had done. It didn't take me lour
Excellence.
All excellence of every kind ts but
Rrlety of truth. Washington Atlston
tt. ft
lanrt the singular belief prw -in
leap year all field beans gro
the wrong side of the pod.
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