Catered as second-class mail mattet August 20, 1928, at the Pdft Office at Tryon, N. C., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. lc tfrrjrmt JBaihr Pulktin lc TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. Vol. 2. Dr. B. B. Bishop To Speak at Columbus P t T. A. Tonight The Columbus P. T. A. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Columbus school auditorium. Dr. B. B. Bishop of Tryon will speak on the “Care of the Teeth”. There will also be a short progaam given by one of the grades. Prof. Cobh Kittanis Speaker " Prof. E. W. S. Cobb, chairman of the Kiwanis Ed ucational committee, held the club members spell bound today at the noon luncheon when he delivered an address on the ideals of Kiwanians and compared them with the great men of the past. He told of the great advance in methods and equipment of our schools and predicted greater things yet for our civilization in educational and spiritual development; \ Largest Nugget From North Carolina Speaking, before the Kiwanis dub a week ago, Mr. Thos. L. Elder, stated that NorthCaroUna produced the largest gold Nugget. It was found on the Reed plantation in Cabarrus county in 1799. It was 8 1-2 inches long, a half inch thick, weighed 28 pounds and was worth $6,500. Mr. Elder, is a historian and authority on rare coins and paper money. He says he will be glad to inspect anyone’s collection. Lgnn Baptists Reach 170 The highest mark yet attained by the Lynn Baptist Sunday School was reached Sunday when 170 people turned out for Sunday school. This is an increase of over a hundred within the past few months. The average attendance had hem between 60 and 70. S ' ' £ '• ’• No. 29