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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C.. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 t ®ryan Vol 8 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935 Thompson Blocks Absentee Repeal The following telegram from ftepreserrtative E. B. Cloud was re eived by the editor of the Bulletin this morning: “Absentee repeal bill for Polk county favorably reported by House committee on elections, but is being withheld until vote on state-wide bill Thursday. Think it will pass' the House but Sena tor Thompson says he will oppose it in Senate. Is his attitude en couraged and endorsed by any people of Polk county, and if sc, whom? “E. B. CLOUD”. Lecture at Library Dr. Edwin Barlow Evans, of Limestone college will deliver his usual Thursday afternoon lecture at the Lanier library. He will dis <%uss “The Magic Mountain”, by Mjann. Horse Show, April 17 Owing to the necessity of giving up the Laurel Tilting Tournament, the Executive Committee of the Tryon Riding & Hunt club has set the date for the Horse Show for April 17th, so that the spring events will not be too close to gether. The Gymkhana will be March 28th and the Steeplechase April 2nd as heretofore stated. Cloud Measure ) Is Referred To Senate Group Raleigh, Mjarch 12.—Representa tive Cloud’s bill to add three mem bers to the Polk county board of commissioners was received in the Senate Tuesday and referred to the committee on counties, cities and towns. The three members would be added if a majority of the quali fied voters signed petitions request ing it.—Asheville Citizen. There’s A Difference While the north and west were suffering zero weather full of snow, sleet and ice; people in Tryon were admiring the beauti ful flower garden of Mrs. J. B. Hester on Godshaw Hill. Sunday afternoon there were in bloom Phlox Sublata, Hycinths, Candy Tuft, Vinca, (major and minor) Forsythia, Spirea, Cammellia and white Pyrus Japonicas, Jonquils, white Narcissi and some others whose names are hard to spell too. Mrs. Hester’s garden is always a point of interest on the annual garden tours made by the Tryon Garden club, and visitors and guests are lured back from time to time as new flowers come into bloom. Such gardens are assets to the community. The Tryon Case has been re decorated with tile floor and other improvements made. Mrs. Ernest Kerhulas has resumed the manage ment of the business following the expiration of the lease. Est. 1-31-23
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