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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C. t UNDER THE ACT.OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 (LLrymt JBrnlg Suilottn __ (The-Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, C., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1937 Miller-Cowan ' Miss Pauline Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mirs. D. H. Miller of |%olk county, Chesnee, S. C., and ‘ H ifcr. A. J. Cowan, Jr., son of A. J. Cowan, Sr., of Tryon were married thiis afternoon at 1:30, o’clock at the Tryon Presbyterian Manse with the Rev. D. M. Mc- Geachy officiating. The groom is a well-known Tryon business man, a graduate of Tryon high school, owner of the Sandwich Shop and co-owner and manager of the Tryon Case. The bride has been in charge of the wood-carving de. partment of the Tryon Toymakers for a number of years and is a young woman of unusual talent. The young couple mane a short trip to South Carolina this after noon and will return to Tryon on Tuesday to make their home on Godshaw Hill at the Leonard. Bradfield house which they recently Jxmght. whiskey Car flits Sou. Freight Train A moonshiner’s delivery car hit a Southern Railway freight train Saturday night about 9:30 at the Bud Mills crossing on Howard Street. Chief Fred Wofford, invest igating said that the car driver evidently thought he was being chased and tried to beat the train to the crossing. Three men were reported to have been in the auto, but they escaped. The car was completely wrecked when it hit the train. A ten gallon keg of “licker 5 * and «, case of broken jars we.e found in the automobile. “CURB”REPORTER Out of Uncle Bill Steam’s post office comes what is probably the world’s largest newspaper, The Inquirer and Mirror, of Nantucket, Island, Mass., arrived through courtesy of Bishop Touret. It is nine columns wids and they are wider columns than the Asheville papers . . . The chigger weed to me is one of the prettiest wild flowers I have ever seen. They make the hillsides here pretty . . . Dock Wilson, the star route mail man drives in from Mill Spring with the .first .cotton blossom we have seen this year. Came off farm of Jake Shehan, Mill Spring Route 3 . . . John Waymon, who lost his house by several week 4 s ago is deeply indebted to the kind riends who have helped him out. Needs now ?n ice box and some chairs ... Joe McEntire, who lost his house and belongings last j week says he would like some ’ work to do, even a half day would help . . . Major Shard is still dis tributing used magazines to people out in the county. Before you go away on vacation how about send ing all your old magazines .to the Bul’etin office for Major Sharp. . . . The A. H. Greens havq moved their garage from Payne street to their house on the horse shoe bend . . . Jay Derby came back from Ohio with a new car . . . ' Continued on tsacK I'age
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