* ' * v ? '*> ' Mr George Sprinkle of Svlva, N. C., 'spent the week end in Brevard. Miss Amelia Galloway spent Mon day in Aeheville. < ^ ? W. C. Pryor of Asheville, was a bttsiness^viEitor in town last week. k * ' / '?' *' ' ' ' W?' F. Decker of Asheville was a business visitor in Brevard. ' Jim Fisber of Tryon, N. C. wim a business visitor i;?:town this week. ? My and Mrs C. -E, Orr and family motored- to Asheville on Saturday. Henry King of' Greenville, . ,Sf '.C^was a llrevard' visitor on Friday. U Mr4 CJara Lalne of Wilson, N. C, \is the grtfest of Mrs J. W, McMinn, ' Mr'RWd'Mrs Cos Paxton were Ash .ville 'visitors' on Thursday. v ? ? i Mr. and Mrs N. Morris spent Sun day in Henders^nville, j John Chapmap has returned from a visit to friends in Hendertonville. ' ..y i Mrs C. F. Lathrop is visiting rela tives end frienda in N6w England. , 'Misr. Ruth?Wagper of Charleston, S. C., is visitTng MrsrJ. W McMinn ? * ,'vV ? ' ..Mis4 Margaret. Mlnnis of*Charles_ ton, S. C., is visiting Mrs. J. W Mc - i ? W. W. wandler, Jr. an attorney of, Asheville was a business visitor in town ldfct week. Dr and Mrs Van de Erve and Mrs Thos. Dodsworth spent two days- in ?Asheville last week .visiting friends. ' , i \ Mrs. F. P. Sledge hai. returned home from Asheville where she at tended summer, school. . Miss Carrie Duckworth has been -visiting friends in Greenville, p, C. Erwifi Blythe of Timmonsville, S. SPs-iV Tllmyia HartSell underweht a sli' :eration this week, ,at Stokes < ;*.U , v- Kil- ?>. family are y~ '-IB y , p's (Of.tr -? in ? . Mrs. Joseph Grant of . vming- ! ham, Ala., is . visiting her ' t Mrj J. W. -Chapman at Hampton M . \ . Dr. L. P. Dotteret of Charleston, S. C is visiting his family at Camp Chance. f* Porter Williams ?nd Louis Par ker of Charleston, S. C.( are visiting at Oak Lodge this week. ? Mr and Mre Phillip Daitch of Newberry, S. C., are Brevard visit/ . ors this week. Miss Minnie Morris of Neberry, S, 0., is visiting rar and "Mrs N. Morris. ' , \ Mrs A. L. Hardin is visiting hfer Aot\ Harold of Spartanburg this week, . , Mulier .Albert left last week for ?Virginia where he expects to sppnd some time. * ? i ? Mr and Mrs Tom Knglish of Dav idson I'.iver were shopping in town 6n Friday. I Mr and Mrs John King of New York are visiting Mr King's father, ] P. S, King for several weeks, 7 " \ ' I George and E. W. Hill of Sylva I ? i* - ?K ? ? ' nia, Ga.,". are visitors in town this , | week. , . H. E. St-owers of Raliegh, N C, ' is at home to,^pend some time with | hi? family. ? r Mr and Mrs Ed Hulseil of Mus 'kogee, Okla., arrived last week to tbe'r 3nnimer home at Davidson River to spend some time. I f *? Mr and Mrs Charlie Brooks nJ Greenville, S. C., are visiting rela tive? here. , Mr and Mrs R. B. Lyon and fami ly motored to Burnsville, N. C. 01 Sunday. j Mr and Mrs Roy Brown and child- | ren.itf -Flc-ence, S. C., are vl*;.!, Mrs. Jim King. ' ? . Mr. Flave Cprpening- has ac cepted a position with Macfie-' Drug Co. for the sumfffer. I Mr and Mrs G. C. Kilpatrick and Mrs John McMinn spent Saturday in| Asheville. . - ? : * - --v. i-'.U. W'V ?' ?? f\'j Roy Crary of Asheyille spent the ' ? ' I week end in North BreVard with his | father T. p. Crary. . , 1 Mrs, Sharp and two children of Thomas vi lie, Ga. are visiting rela tives in Brevard,. , / ""ss Julia Shuford of Atlanta, , is visiting friends -in Brevajd | i i week. * - ' ^ | Ax and Mrs. ShackelfOrd and child of "Charleston are at the Ship_ 1 mdn Cottages for August. Mr. Wm; A Dunbar of Atjanta, is visiting his mother and ?iet?r . at Peter Pan Cottage. Mt\ and Mrs. II L. Balzer and two children of Portland, Ore., are visiting Mr3 Balzer's sister Mrs. S. F Allison. *? . \ ' ? Miss Margaret Kendrick of Atlan ta' is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Van de Erve at the iiodswprth home 0/1 Probarte Road. Prank Jordan and Eugene Stone of Greenville, >3, C., are visiting Branch and Wood Paxtbn at their summer home at Selica. Mrs -M. M Chapman of Ande^st S C, who wa$ called home by tat death of her father D. C. W. Hunt, has returned home.' C is visiting relatives here._ Mrs Louie Lofti3 has returnc.', from a visit to her parents in Pied mOnt, Ala, Mi-s Carolyn Crossett and child ren of Jacksonville, Fla., have re turned home after a few weeks visit with her sister Mrs. Alfred Hamp ton. % Mr and Mrs Zcb Osborn arid fam ily of Umatille, Fla., are yisiting( Mr. Osborne's brother Claud Os born. Mrs. Henry and daughter Miss Violet arrived this week from Louis ville, Ky., to spend the summer *here at their home. Joe Pool has returned home after c ten days visit in Benson, Ne C. with his sister Mrs. J./-W. Parrish, arid Avas accompained home by Mrs ton. L'iiiio who expectf to spend some time here. -Mrs. Ida Rodgers of Blenheim, S. C., accompaine!lNby her daughter Miss Charlotte, and Miss Ellerbe of Columbia, has arrived and' opened her cottagc, "Rest-a-bit," for the ?summer. - ? ;r ?' j Mr. Chas. G. Moreau, editor and publisher of The Sea Coast ' Ech6, published at Bay Saint Louis, Miss., nceci -iained by Mrs. Moreau spent Moii'. _y visiting "Beautiful Bre vard," as ..Mr. Moreau enthusiasti cally expressed it. They are sum mering at Hendersonville. ' Mr. J. R. Latham, a wealthy n? ranchman of De Beqree, Col., is a guest at the Aeth,elwold Hotel. Mr. Latham is on his way to look after his properj^in North, Carolina and Tennessee and stopped over here to see bis friend Mrs. Setzer, ? .-> . ? '??? 1 1 ? 1 " ' Num.,,, ii M> t--, The Hand Of Welcome Always will you find the hand of welcome extended to you by this Bank. Even if you do not happen to .have an account with us you will find us glad to see, you. And if cad help you to get started with a Thrift Account, we will be more tharrpleased to geve you any assistance or r advice possiple. *" ?? '? J* 1 ir ' j ' * * Thousands of people are using us a safe place in which to keep their savings ? and we pay them Four per cent for ttys privilege,' adding it to their present ' \ . y' r . *; \ I ilance twice a yeah ? A * ' ??ii mr a v\w ?\ * ti>r?KM ?V. ??4. Vu BREVARD BANKING COMPANY BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA ' ' PHONE NO. 87 ? \2 SOCIAL ERRORS Leaning money to u girl friend. ? Inviting your wife to watch the poker game. Telling the Janitor thai he is worst ing too hard. . - ? ? I Wearing moccasins to h bargain sale at tlue department 'store. v. . ? '? r-f-': ? - ' j Leaving the church 'Wjilla, the.u^hcrs are taking !up .the collection! ? ? ' 0 ? ' X'i' ? ' Telling a jtirl that she Is too stout;, to heconif.a succossfiil actress, ' ' SP? ~ ' ?' * . TelHngyeur wife thatyqii have Just bought ahutfdred shares or.oll stocli. j Forgetting ,to clo?? tfie windows while a family quarrel Is in progress. I, - RECEIVES DIVORCE Mrs. Steven, Fountaine (N.ee ' Florihe Johnson) ^vas granted a Sir i vorce from her husband at th^ Ju'y. term of Superior Court. j,. ;,'v * FOR SALE ? :Fine Jersdy milk cow. See J. E. Waters. f ' .jjt. Many in America Completely hypnotized bx, -? the_ Communist Propaganda /< ,JBy SECRETARY HUGHES, Before Canadian Bar Assocfatlon. ANY person b in ^he United .States who have" managed to 1 ' make for themselves reputations in the intellectual world have been so completely hypnotized by the Communist propaganda, that the propaganda Itsol^ha? been able to establish sometmng of a/reputation fo? sanity and reBp^datiili^. This latter manifestation, is one of. the most amazing feature^ of ;the whole situation regarding Commuhism, The moist important fact about. Communism, so far a^ Americans (*are concerned, is*that it ft the aWJithosie of democracy. Dictatorship' is the inescapable conclusion df T _ CopraiUni.8t operatiohs. ? It is. the goal of the Communist movement. It " ,lies a? the end -of the voad, the objective constantly in mind and constantly preached. ' ' . ' ?*: C 'But men, and Women poesessed of American names, . possessed of " intelligence and education, are part and parcel of the Communist propa ganda. They take orders from the Communist machine.j They function/ ..?,*/? as lackeys, of Lenin and Trotzky. . /I I suppose I shall be dispute^ 'by the coterie of the elect if I say ;; that within a large grpup of literary more-or-lesa-celebrities'it is almost ifnpossible to find presentation ^fot any thought pr argument that does harm to the Soviet voause.'""There is a well-recognized^ group of this ?Character, ' and its powet is enormous. ? - 'y. * It includes book reviewers, dramatic critics, writers of specitfl ; y-'i departments, and of so-called newspaper columns, writers of books and a certain type of public speakers and, even ministers of the Qofcpel^ ? . . At 1 p. m. we will sell one 8 room house on Whitmrie Street owned by Mr. F. E. Shu ford, formerly the Bill Whitmire home place. < . ' ' ; ; , / / i* We will sell one business lot on Jordan Street owned _ ? ? by Mr. M. W. Galloway. We will sell the Mrs. W. B. Duckworth property, bet , ter known as the Blythe Duckworth Home place. ^ Sub divided so as to meet the approval of the most exact ' ing, containing oije home and about 15 high class home sit^. . .Located on Broad Street, Caldwell, and Orange Streets, almost in t^ie heart of the prosperous town of Brevard. In a stone's throw of the new school build ing, on paved street, absolutely the best vacant resi dence property in the progressive town of Brevard. Close in, all city conveniences, and in the best residen tial section of the city. I ?VX ii .V We will sell one lot on .Cascade Ave. 80 by 160, owned by Mr. G. D. Shuford. You Will make no mistake to look this property oVer either for personal use or for inVestmeni purposes, as it is absolutely the best, and will be sold at the prices you are willing topay. Millions of dollars are being spent this year in' improvements and developments in this wonderful section of Western North Carolina. The opportunity for you is here, don't hesitate, go look this property over today, and we will rest assured of your attendance. * , $25.00. in GOLP given away. Everybody given an equal chance. Sale Rain or Shine. BAND CONCERT . TERM EASY Sale will be conducted by the famous Pitts Brothers Twin auctioneering forces of America. Hear them. It's worth your time. ' CAROLINA LAND COMPANY Selling Agentc We can sell your land. We scl 1 dirt. ? , HICKOR^, N. C.

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