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ENTERED A8 SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TBYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Elje (Ergmt bulletin lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Eat 1-31-28 TBYON, N. C„ THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1939 Polk Man Suffers Severe Knife Wounds ARRESTED IN Affray investigation Troy Brannon, employee of the Adams-MSillis company was arrest ed early this morning by Sheriff Hines in connection with a cat ting affray that late yesterday af ternoon, pot Osier Ariedge, 19, of near Landrum, also an Adams- Mills employee, in St. Like’s hos pital with severe knife wounds about Uie face. Ariedge was brought to the hos pital by Brannon, who disclaimed any knowledge of the affair when questioned by hospital attaches. One of the gashes penetrated vrledge’s left eye, and it is feared that he may lose the sight in this member. Sheriff Hines stated at noon today (Thursday) that both Mrannon and Ariedge refused to pve details of the affair, and that is being held pending fur ther investigation. Lake Water Tested Lake Lanier water is tested by the government from rime to rime in order to assure the public of its safety in swimming. No bet ter water for swimming purposes has been found. E. A., Emmer man, Jr., manager of Lake Lanier, has just received the latest test from the South Carolina State Hygiene laboratory at Columbia which shows that the water is nte fr*un any steptoeocus. CURB REPORTER Francis B. Sayre, the new com missioner to the Philippines spent his vacation in Tryon last year . . . Ballenger-J ackson has just install ed some new shoe fitting furniture. and foot measuring instrument. It is interesting to note that when the Curb Reporter was visiting in St. Petersburg, Fla., in Janu ary one of the most attractive homes there was furnished by tJie Ballenger-Jackson Co., of Tryon through its High Point connec tion .... Tryon is growing .... Ur. and Mrs. Woodrow Hague are building an attractive bungalow on the hill above the residence of W„ A. Schilletter .... Four Try on automobiles were parked re cently at an East Boothbay, Maine, yard when the H. H. Parmelees had as company the Robert Lim berts, the Walter Howells and Charles G. SewaD .... Butler’s Dairy is building a Pasteurizing plant on South Trade street .... The Bushwhackers defeated the Kilowatters by a score of 6 to 5 in a hard fought softball game which went an extra inning on Wednesday afternoon at Harmon Field .... Mrs. Beniard Sharp and daughter are visiting the Jerrv Drews at Hampton Bays, N. Y
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