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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20. at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 %\ }t Pullrtin Vol. 4 TRYON, N.*C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931 Est. 1-31-28 Emerus Bound Ouer Charged with conspiracy to commit murder defendants Jim, Bill, and Ben Emery and Albert Gosnell were given a preliminary hearing yester day in Hendersonville and were bound over to the November term of Federal court at Asheville. All four gave bond. The men live near Hog back, Baseball Thursdag r Lynn and Davis Station will play baseball Thursday afternoon at Har mon Field at 3 o’clock. The boys will play every Thursday if a large crowd shows its appreciation by attending. 4-H Club Members at Camp Asheville Citizen Columbus, June 23. —A company of 25 4-H club boys and girls from Polk county, accompanied by Miss Florence Cox, county home agent, and John W. Artz, county farm agent, left Tuesday morning for the 4*H club camp on the Swannanoa River, near Asheville, where they will spend four days. While otf the trip, the club members will visit the Hendersonville curb market, the Ashevflle-Hendersonville airport, the Biltmore Dairy farms, the Asheville Recreation park, Grove Park Inn, arid the State test farm at Swannanoa. In camp, recreational and inspira tional exercises will be enjoyed. Trgon Negro Is Painfully Hurt k SALUDA, June 23. Jesse Seigler, negro, of Tryon, was painfully in- P jured in an automobile wreck Tuesday afternoon just outside the town limits of Saluda. Seigler, who was driving the car, was taken to the hos pital in Tryon. Other occupants of the car, a negro man and a negro woman, were unhurt. They claim that a car, bearing a South Carolina license tag, crowded them off the road, their car turning over down an embankment. —Asheville Citizen. Unique Money Raising ifoe Columbus Baptist church women are undaunted in their efforts to raise money needed for church work. The latest plan on foot is the organized effort to 'collect 100,000 Octagon soap wrappers for which the pay SSOO. They request the support of the public. Tryoil Colored Baseball team plays Spindale tomorrow at 3:30, Riverside Park.
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