ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ©fe ©rgvm Vol. 8 TRYON, N. 0., MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1935 Man Gored By Bull Dies Os Wounds “H Floyd Toney, 36, who was gored ► j>y a bull at the Weaverbarton "'dairy on Saturday morning, died Saturday afternoon a,t 6 o’clock at St. Luke’s hospital. Funeral ser vices were held this morning at 11 o’clock at Cane Creek church. The deceased is survived by his widow and flour children. Tryon to Play Off Tie With Brevard Tryon and Brevegd will play off the tie for championship of the first half of the Industrial league on Tuesday afternoon at Balfour at 4 o’clock. Everybody in Tryon is urged to go to Balfour tomorrow and root for the home team. Hair rison Bridgeman’s car and Ralph Hardin’s truck will be at “Pop” Burnett’s near the vacant lot to anyone not harving away to y;o. Tryon Falls Before Brevard Nine, 5-4 Brevard, Aug. 31.—Brevard’s Industrial league outfit defeated Tryon hei’e today, 5 to 4. Clayton’s double in the eighth broke a 4-4 deadlock to win the contest. R. Capps led the Tryon team at bat with two hits in four efforts. Barley, Brevard pitcher, struck out 11 men. Score: Tryon 101 000 200—4 10 3 Brevard 020 011 010—5 5 4 Edwards and Durham; Barley and Pittillo. Turner Family Is Home From China New York, Aug. 31.—Bringing vivid tales of wild Chinese com munists who combine practical banditry with their political as pirations, Mr. and Mrs.' Eugene A. Turner and their two sons, Eugene A. Turner, Jr., and Frank, all formerly of Wake Forest, N. C., are resting here for several days at the Prince George hotel before proceeding to Tryon, N. C. Mr. Turner, who has been a Y. M. C. A. secretary in Nan chang, Kiangsi province, for the last 22 years, was enthusiastic about China and its people, but he agreed that there was true mean ing in the song about “Crying for the Carolines.” The last time the family visited home was seven and a half years ago. “The work I am engaged in,” Mr. Turner said, “is the rehabili tation of what was once the most communist - infested region in China. It took forceful struggle and much bloodshed to oust the fierce bandit-like tribes who left misery and devastation in their wake.” The Turners arrived here yes terday on the North German Lloyd express liner Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Turner will return to the Orient after their stay in the United States. Eugene, Jr., will re main to attend the University of North Carolina, aind Frank will go to Mars Hill junior college.— { Hendersonville Times-News. / | Est. 1-31-28