5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ■NTEREK AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THB POSTOFFIC! AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS* MARCH 3. 1879 the mm dam mum The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1943 Mrs. Savannah Pace Howard Mi's. Savannah Pace Howard, widow of the late H. T. How <1, - passed away at her home near Saluda, N. C., Tuesday af ternoon at 5 p. m., after a linger ing illness. She is survived by four sons, D. W. Pace of Saluda, VTheodore Pace of Jacksonville, Fla., Leander Pace of Florence, S. C., and Corporal F. A. Pace of Camp Shelby, Miss. One daughter also survives, Mr. D. W. McBrayer of Greenville, S. C., two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Tom Sizemore, Mrs. George McJunkins, and Tom Pace, all of Tryon. Nine grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Five step-children also survive: Mrs. G. L. Thompson, Mrs. Co lumbus Thompson, Wilson How ard, Columbus Howard and Ar chie Howard. uneral sex*vices will be held on rsday afternoon at 3 o’clock Mountain Page church. Rev. M. A. Kiser will officiate. Pall bearers: Clayton Johnson, Q. C. Morgan, George Johnson, Marvin Gilbert, Roy E. Ward, Odell Cog gins. Honorary pallbearers: H. L. Laughter, Malcolm Tanner, Roy Baisden, Goal Hollifield, J. B. Middleton, Joe Johnson, 0. D. Gil bert, E. B. Guice, F. M. Arledge, G. L. Thompson, Columbus Thomp son and P. A. Bishop. Wi Stamp “28” Good for Coffee Rationing Stamp No. 28 in the Sugar Rationing Book is now good for one pound of coffee. The purchase of coffee on stamp No. 28 went into effect on Monday, January 4th, 1943. JURORS DRAWN FOR SPRING COURT TERM Sheriff W. D. Hines has de livered summons to 60 jurors for the Polk County Superior Court which begins its spring* term on January 25th, with Judge Felix Alley of Waynesville, presiding. The jury list is as follows for the first week, January 25th: W. J. Holbert, E. L. Bishop, Thomas Costa, S. Price, H. G. Flynn, D. P. Shields, B. M. Mc Kee, W. E. McDade, J. C. David son, J. W. McDowell, James Turn er, Dell F. McEntyre, Robert Jackson, A. A. Atkins, Earl John son, F* P. Bacon, F. D. Laugh ter, Hugh Jack, T. P. Clark, J. K. Anderson, Seth M. Vining, Zeb Kuykendall, Walter C. Hill, G. Harrison Bridgeman, Fred ,Mor riss, Elmer Johnson, Roy L. John son, Willie H. Haynes, R, T. Baisden, J. M. Henderson, Belton Jackson, Hoyt Pack, Marvin Brin dall, W. Belton Feagan, E. W. Barber, Grover McDade, H. L. Toney, W. S. Green, John L. Brown, R. A. Green, Leo Cars well, Fred E. Swann, Jr. Second week, February 1st: M. L. Shytle, C. H. Chitwood, W. E. Elliott, G. W. Pearson, J. M. Mil ler, E. Perry Manville, Edgar Walker, Tom Ravan, O. R. Cole, Paul Wall, E. M. Hart, C. D. Davenport, 0. F. Jones, Monte Dedman, Ed Gordon, Lawrence Hipp, W. W. Stepp and H. L. Fite. The military draft was first used in the United States during the Civil War, by both the North and the South.

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