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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 2% ®rynn Seth M. Vining, Editor (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28. Bowling Results Results at the bowling alley last week were excellent, with a new record for the season. In the men’s juiuck pin class Cephus Owens holds /the weekly high score and new record for this season with 191 pins. In the men’s ten pin class Rudy Seitz holds the high score for the week and a new record for the season with 229 pins. In the ladies’ duck pin, Miss Mary Lucy Betts holds high score for the week with 127 Dins. Th's was made just after Miss Nell Hilton rolled 121 pins on Satur day afternoon. Close but good competition and excellent scores for the ladies early in the sea son. However, Miss Jessie Byers still holds the season’s record with 140 pins. Miss Clara Edwards holds high and the record for ladies’ ten pins with 153. Match Tuesday night, 7 p. m., between the Adams-Millis and “the Cops”. Line up in Tuesday’s ■Fined S2O For Selling Game Fish Here Lionel King, colored, was fined S2O on Saturday in the court of Justice of the Peace, Giles W. Pearson, for selling game fish, (black bass), in Tryon. The fish were caught in Lake Lanier, it is said. Special Game Warden Mc- Lean who prosecuted the cafcse, states that it is a serious offense to sell any game fish or game birds and that violaters will be prose cuted. The maximum fine for this offense in South Carolina, he stat ed, is SI,OOO. $1.50 Year In the Carolina^ TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, Farthing Takes Over McNeely’s Store Announcement is made in to day’s Bulletin of the change of the operation of McNeely’s Store in Tryon. Ralph L. Farthing of Spartanburg and formerly of Boone, N. C., has taken over the operation and personal manage ment of the store, and Mt. and Mrs. R. L. McNeely are retiring from active participation in the busi ness on account of Mr. McNeely’s health which forced him from the business nearly two years ago. Mr. Farthing has been in the grocery business for seven years, and was for a number of years with the A&P stores. He is mar ried and has one child, Joyce, two years old. They will make their home in Tryon. Headlines Britain discussing Hitler’s peace proposals but big guns continue to roar on the French-German border. Finland says she will fight Russia if necessary to maintain her independence. Russia already has control of several little Euro pean countries. U. S. Army orders mass train ing of 70,000 soldiers this win ter. Congress to be asked to add 53.000, more men to the army. Charley Hopkins, 62-year-old Negro of Forest City is in Bun combe county jail, Asheville, charged with the fatal shooting of Roy Watkins, 29, Forest City policeman on Saturday night. Hop kins fired in resisting arrest by Watkins. A posse of 500 men cap tured Hopkins early Sunday morn ing near Alexander Mills. lC PER COPY OCT. 9, 1939
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