Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, 1928, at (he PoS Office atCTryon, N. C., ufider the Act of Congress. March 3. 1879. lc ißailjr %xx\htm lc Vol. 2. TRYON, N. C., MONDAY; MARCH 11, 1929. No. 34 Loses Leg Trging To Ride Fast Mooing Freight Train fe ~ Thad Pace, 19 year old young man of Saluda, tried to hop a freight train as it passed Bird Mountain Saturday night,about 7 o’clock. He slipped and his left leg fejl wheel of the engine tender and was crushed just above the ankle. The leg was later amputated at the hospital. The young man is the son of D. D. Pace. - Kidnapped Negro Girl Babg Recovered bu Local Officers Saturday about noon at Lyman S. C. one Pearl Williams, negress of Forest City, drove up m a new Ford and showed interest in two months old baby of Henry Gilmore, color ed. She asked Gilmore’s wife to let her take the child’s picture. Consent given, Williams woman sent the mother sor 1 her hus band. lathe meantime the Williams, woman drives off with the baby and meets her own husband in Tryon who had come from Forest City. They spent the night at Ed Mitchell’s near Columbus. Mean while South Carolina law gets busy and notifies local officers. Chief Wil son and Constable J. M. Early prove real Sherlocks and locate the negro at Mitchell’s house where she was arrested this morning about one o’clock and carried to Spartanburg jail. Her husband went with her as an accomplice. ‘ 7*T " . TB Hospital Site Sought Here Tryon’s healthful climate brought a party of physicians and busines men here last week looking for b site for a private tubercular sanitarium, ac cording to information received by the Bulletin. bulletin prints #tatimwrg -

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