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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Ihe (Irunn Batlg Jikiikttn '<■ per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COP* Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est.. 1-31-28 Harold Culler, Adams-M,illis baseball player was injured the other day while practicing ball at Harmon Field. A ball accidentally hit him ir. the mouth and knocked out some teeth .... News from Baltimore states that Senator F. P. Bacon is resting well at Johns Hopkins where he is undergoing treatment Nothing is more appreciated than a gift of a box of Tryon Grapes sent by mail or expr ss to some friend living where thes '’•rapes do not grow and can’t be bought. They are most delicious at this time of year, and local vineyards can pack and mail them. All you have to do is pay for the grapes and give them the name Nand address of your friend W Something never happened before in Polk County according to the memory of local court officials, was the appearance this week of two Negro lawyers at Columbus, rep resenting defendants in the school burning case. The case was still being argued at noon, and was expected to go to the jury by 3 n. m. . In order to keep Tryon from getting thirsty wh : le going, through a period of growth, the Town is building a dam on the headwaters of their present watershed at Fall Creek in order to have a reservoir of water for dry periods. Tryon uses 18.000,000 gallons of water a month. The new Continued On Back Page TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1940 Soumerco Defeats Kilowatts Soumerco defeated the Kilowatts in softball at Harmon Field on Thursday afternoon by the score of 8 to 7. It was close through out the game with the Kilowatts holding a slight lead until the last inning when Soumerco rallied. The High School won a game from Landrum by default. Today’s game between the High Stehool and Browns at Harmon Field at 6:15 will be the last official league game of the year. Come out and see this game. No admission charged. The playoff will start next week to determine the champions of the bague. The Bushwhackers were champions last year. Every team has an , equal chance since their previous record does not count. Cheatham Jackson Sells Farm and Home F. Cheatham Jackson of the Morgan Chapel section of the Hunting Country has sold his home and farm to George T. Townley of New York and Mellen C. Martin of Chicago. Mr. Townley and Mr. Martin are prominent lawyers. They recently bought the J. J. Barnett place adjoining the Jack son property. They also bought a 4 rr'*t o* land on Ridge Road where they plan to build two homes. Sale was made through C. J. Lynch. Blind Bogev Golf At Country Club E. C. Rowe announces a Blind Bogey tournament at the Tryon Country Club this weekend. Draw will be between 72 and 82. Entr fee of 25c.
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