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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, 1928, at the PoSt Office at Tryon, N. C., under the Act of Congress. March 3. 1879. lc llftc bulletin lc TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929. Vol. 2. This is Holuj Week Wed. ** 27th.-4 P. M. Divine worship, Mr. Newton preaching at Congregational Church. Saluda Athlete Dracus Interest Stephenson, a pitcher from Saluda, N. C. is to hurl the opening game against High Point College at Spartanburg Friday, and it is reported that the whole town's coming down to Spartanburg to see the native son do his stuff. Stephenson has impressed Manager Kelly very much, hence his call at the opening game. Still Another Still Gone Officers Panther and Edwards raided Coopers Gap again last night and destroyed an 85 gallon copper still, a large amount of beer and 27 gal lons of pure, good, whiskey. The operators of the still ran faster than the officers. Horse Show April Bth. Reservations for Tryon’s fourth Annual Horse Show, under the auspices of the Tryon Riding and Hunt Club, will be opened Wednesday, March 27th at the Moun tain Industries, or by addressing G. F. Stone, Box 608 Tryon. All reservations must be accompanied by check. Boxes-6 seats to box, sl2 One seat in a box $2.00. Parking space for car and one person $5.00; additional occupants $1 each. General admission sl. Barbecue luncheon $1.25 per plate. Banned Child Dies The little two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MeGuinn, who fell in a tub of scalding water yesterday, died last night from the burns. Firenaen to Meet Chief Wilson is issuing a call for all volunteer firemen to meet Wed nesday night at 7:30 at the City Hall for practice, etc. tElje bulletin |frints No. 47
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