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UMBUS ?rv meeting of the l\>. knt. Teacher Ass'n was ? school building FViday ? o : ;!(? instead of at 7 ? This change was made ? 6f the steady downpour ?rh prevented the use of ? bu ses in bringing pa. ?thr country to the meet ?er it is planned to ketings from now on at ^ 9 ?dless. le ha 1 weather, very few ?ons wore present at k s i a ter a short busi. m th*-> meeting adjourned ?in the first Friday night ? at seven o'clock at ? the program committee has planned the following pro. ' gram : j r Devotional by Mr. McChesney. 11 Our rating as a Parent Teacher Association. 1. Brief history of our Association by Mrs. Blanton. 2 Our most notable achievement, > by Mrs. Jack. ) 3. What other P. T. A's. are do ing, by Prof. Schilleter, of Tryon 4. Next steps in improvement^ by Miss Kathrine McChesney. 1 5. What our school thinks of us, by Prof. Mcintosh and teachers.. 6. What we have learned from the school and teachers, by Mr. Car son. A A A A A A A A A A ??? A ?}? ? LlS EYE r d Q ene rn! Wanoner W/LL RCCERS Will Roscrs, Zieifft-lJ Follies an J screer. star, and leading American humorist, annouru es a scries of Bull' Durham adverti?emmt*. 1 hev are worth w.Ut'hi.iu f?ir. ou want truth about why I p to write a 1 t cf these people, it's I love animals, u ever studied that the 'BulF care . have you ever a kind-looking I thought this: ? no one w ho cares about dumb crea hey do would put hing but the best tobacco possible ? all right, I'll write ff. Honestly, the |art of it didn't have do with it. That rv much. sly, though, out :ome from, unless member of the on has got that rham tag hanging shirt pocket, he's be arrested for in posure. And, you ?ne, you can't sell fctern hard-boiled ^h and keep on sell Ainless it's got class. ip to write some more pieces lr in this paper. Keep look MORE OF EVERYTHING for a lot less money. That's the net of this Bull' Durham propo sition. More flavor ? more enjoyment ? and a lot more money left in the bankroll at the end of a week's smoking. DAGS for 15 cents cigarettes for 1 5 cents ULL RHAM iarantccd by 3 PORrOKATID Hi. Piano Solo, by Miss Vadah McMurry. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hutchinson received new8 last week that their little son, Charles, wh0 has beeta in the hospital at Gastonia for al most four years is soon to have a brace and start walking. Mrs, S. E. Williams has returned to Hendersonville after ^pending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Hutchinson. Mr. Paul Thompson has returned to his work in Spartanburg after having spent the holidays with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thom son Messrs. M. L., L. E. and J. R. Hutchinson were in Hendersonville last week on business. Mr. G. L. Thompson and family expect to move hack to Saluda within the next week. The peo. ple of Columbus regret the leaving Kodak Finishing of Quality accounts for our great success in satisfied custom ers. Let us Develop and Print your Films The Tryon Pharmacy Phone 174 Be sure to visit ROLLINS' An Old Established Reputation for Extra Quality fronj First Stitch to Last. It's The Modesty of Price that Always Occasions Surprise in That "ROLLINS' ROYAL RAIMENT". New arrivals this week in smart top coats priced much lower than you had ex-l pec ted them. Big range of NEW colors with fur trimming and without. * $ Price, $19.50 to $35.00 ' ROLLINS' The New Apparel Shop j Next to First Bank & Trust Co., Hendersonville, N. C. The Sedan *1285 BaltoMTIfM fut.b. Lansing? Tax extra TOMEN instinctively know good value. And to get an Oldsmobile ' "Six" with a Fisher Body with Duco finish ? lux uricnis fittings ? L*Head Engine ? and Balloon tires ? for $1285 ? on General Motors' easy*pay* ment plan ? is their idea of real value. And they're right! Iff G. R. LITTLE, Agent SALUDA, N. C. of this estimable family and hope that they will yet decide to come back to Columbus and build and mal^g this their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were liked by all who knew them. Little Fred Hutchinson is recov ering from an attack of pneumoina. Miss Mary Ormand} of Kings Mountain accompanied by her brother.in-law^ Mr_ v Go wan spent the week-end with V Mr. and Mrs. James Ormand. Mrs. F. M. Burgess has as her guest this week, her sister, Mrs. Jjorrina Farrington, of Rogersville, Tenn. Mrs. B# F. Green died at her home a mile and a half west of Columbus Sund y January 11th. She had been in feeble health for many years and the end was not unexpected altho' she was I found dead in bed by her husband. Her life ebbed out as quietly and peacefully as she had lived. Prior to ber marriage to Mr. Green in December 1882 she was Miss Eliza beth Calton McDowell and was born June 28 1847 five miles south f of New, Prospect church and for fifty years before coming to Colum. i bus was a devoted member of that church. Funeral services were con ducted by Rev. S. A. Stroup, at the Columbus Baptist church Monday I at one o'clock and interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery. The sympathy of the entire com munity goes out to the bereaved husband. | Dospite unfavorable weather con. ditions the auditorium of Stearns High School was - filled to over flowing Monday night when the "Washington Male Quartette," com pos d of four ir.en^ gave the open ing number of the National Ly ceum course which the school has brought to Columbus this year. The program which included both humorous and classical selections was af a high type and proved en tertaining from start to finish. A A A ?t. ??. . Season tickets - for this lyceum *" | A | course are beUgi^aold brjjnjn||b?rs ? Cm o? the Senior J dilaBfe of ? SMhAf S ? W High School. The boy or girl sell. ing the greatest number will be giren a free trip to Washington thVs i summer by the lyceum company. )VV i All money above a certain amount I if realized from the sale of ticket,* will go to the school. ? ? N,\ Card of Thanks. We want t0 thank the good peo ple of Columbus for their kindness during the illness of our little son. Fred. Mr. and Mrs. M# L. Hutchlnson, .AAAAAAAAAAA, When^etter Automobiles dte 'Built, *Bmick trui 6BuiU Them The Buick Valve In - Head Engine starts easily? runs smoothly, even at zero. Buick has an exclusive, auto ^maticheatcontrol on the carburetor that takes the or dinary annoyance out of cold weath er driving. One proof of Buick is in cold weather starting and driving Forest City Motor Co., FOREST CITY, N. C. F-15-24-A When better automobiles are built, Buick will build diem 3 1 FOR SALE ! 200 Acres Near i I VII UnLL . ?>U U Columbus, N. C. | * * a * Partly cleared? Good Timber. Sold in Lots to suit buyer o | CASH or TERMS ! i D. V. TALL ANT, Columbus, N. C. j * it ? * ?> *> ?> ?!? % * * ?J? -I' v ?> v ?> ?> ?> * ?J? <- >l~ v v v *i* ?> ?!* * ?J? * v ?> ?> ?> * ? ? * ? ? * "J* ? * <? * * + ? 4* * A Few Dimes Will Start An Account IF PENNIES AND DIMES WERE not necessary, they would not be manufactured in the United States mint. Dollars are always important, and to be able to secure a few dollars when you need them is to un derstand the full meaning of independence. Start your account today with us. We will be glad to have you call. BANK OF SALUDA SALUDA, N. C. A Free Savings Bank FOR YOU! That's What Patterson's Giant "Check-Up" Sale Amounts To ! There are no "Ifs and Ands" about it ? You want to Save Money! Patterson has Saved the People of Henderson County more Money than all other Agencies! He has Enabled them to build home sand schools! Look at these savings. - / ? ! " * ?.>' 1 This Sale Starts Today New Goods?Not Old Stuff ! Spend $75 for Men's and Boys' Clothing and you get $120 worth! Spend $50 for for Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and you get $100 worth! Spend $25 for Shoes and you get $40 worth ! < Spend $25 for Dress Goods and you get $37.50 worth! Spend $25 for Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishings and you get $37.50 worth! Spend $5 for Millinery and you get $15 worth ! Spend $25 for Linens and House Furnishings and you get $35 worth ! Spend $10 for Luggage and you get $15.00 worth! VERILY, VERILY, PATTERSON'S IS A FREE SAVINGS BANK FOR YOU R ?ATTER 'EPARTMM1 Sll>RE MRGESTAND BEST IN HENDERSON COUNTY
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