Entercdlas second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office a>Tryon, N. C. f under the Act of Congress. March 3,1879. ic %lfc %rtMtt Pailg Bulletin lc TRYON, N. C„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. Vol. 3. To Sell JUjim Mill ' The Wear Knitting Co. of Tryon with plant at Lynn, will be sold to the highest bidder Friday, August 8 by the Trustee Chas. O. Smith. Bids will be reported to the Referee in Bankruptcy and proceedings taken on the report by 12 o’clock noon of August 9 at office of Jdnes and Mas senburg. The Lynn mill is one of the oldest of its kind in the South. )Mr. L. N. Wilcox buift it about 3o years ago It suffered one severe but was promptly rebuilt. Revival At Morgan’s. Chapel The Revival at Morgan’s Chapel church, this week is being held ih the morning at 10 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30. The Rev. Mr. Jones the pastor is conducting the revival. - Lightning Destroys Barn Lightning struck the big barn of Mr. T. L. Prince, near Landrum gesterdag afternoon and destroged evergthing in it except the lice stock. League Picnic at Chick Springs The Trgon Epworth League meets at the Methodist church this afternoon at live o’clock to make up a picnic-swimming partg to Chick Springs. Picture at. Strand Fri. & Sat. Manager Nessmith states that he will have a good movie at the Strand this week-end. McCall’s Store Robbed W. S. McCall’s Store at Lynn was burglarized last night and about $75 worth of merchandise was taken including groceries, shot gun, tires and tubes. Happened after midnight. Blois Resigns from Bank Mr. D. S. Blois has resigned as cashier of the First Bank & Trust Co., to take effect Aug. 15th, to accept the position of Tryon Manager for the Manufacturers and Jobbers Finance Co. Mr. Blois has Been cashier of the Bank for four years, and his many friends, both within and without the bank will miss him. Mr.J.A .Dennis, Asst. Cashier Union Trust Co. Forest. City, will succeed Mr.Blois He has had long experience in banking and comes with high est credentials. The Directors of the Bank ask the welcome and support of the whole community for him in his hew undertaking. No. 163