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tNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Gilje (lirutm ißatiy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) I o PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Eat. 1-31-28 Republican Candidate for Governor Coming to Polk on Saturday ■Mohn R. Hoffman, prominent lawyer of Burlington, and candi date for Governor of North Caro lina on the Republican ticket will address the voters of Polk County on Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the courthouse in Columbus. The public is invited to hear him. . HAS FLOWER SHOW The annual Spartanburg Flower Show will be held Thursday and Friday, May 2 and 3, at the Ar mory on the corners of St. John and Liberty streets with the doors opening on the show the first day at 3 p. m. Friday morning the show will open at 10 a. m. The show this year boasts of a piano clinic with Mrs. A. M. Chreitzberg in charge of the clinic with two specialists present and to treat the plants ofought to the clinic. Move Here from Illinois Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cunningham of Evanson, 111., have arrived in Tryon and have leased the A. W. Brintnall cottage for a year. MAY FAIRY Miss Bell Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Jackson Tryon, has been chosen as one of the fairies in the May Day pro gram which will be held at Aver ett college on May 4th. The Christian Science Wednes day meeting will be held this eve ning at the Lanier Library at 8 o’clock. Everyone invited. $1.50 Year In the Carolina? TRYON, N C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1940 CURB REPORTER Ray Farthing says the road crew working below Sunnydale has a cute little “steam” shovel digging a new creek bed for the stream that runs below the road. Says its more interesting than the big shovel . v . Dr. John van Schaick. Jr., of Washington, D. C., who visited Tryon recently and went on one of Major Sharp’s trips dis tributing magazines to isolated peo ple in the rural sections of the County, was so impressed by this social welfare -work that when he went back to Washington he ship ped about 100 pounds of old maga zines to the Major. Anyone having old magazines that they are through with may leave them at the Bulletin office or send directly to Major .Sharp'. . . Chas. Ness mith reports that Rebecca is com ing to the Tryon Theatre on Mav 13th for three days ... Arnold Gaines has seen what he thinks is a believe it or not. A large dogwood limb fell to the ground and a new tree grew up from the limb which rotted from the mother tree .... Henry Reich of Bay Pines, Fla., writes in the St. Petersburg Times about a ground rattler snake biting a man and then dving; but the man suffered no ill effects A number of winter guests who made their plans to stay in Tryon through April have stated that next year they will plan to stay through the month of Mav. . _ Continued on Bach Pape..l lc PER COPY
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