iKli'M SAPPHIRE TEAM Ro.smnn Takes Game From Transylvania Tanners ? Playing Good l^all Carr 1 .umber i<>iii|>iiny\< c??n; vUiutij ilivi:- wintiiiV ? ireaK '.Saturday ? ttcriioi'ii by <lorVnun?- S'upphirf ia *? eleven inning gam. lO-'j. Ro&man pa: i il. the litit l; t.i *i?e Transyl vania Tanner by sending tium back Brevard with the Ijttle enrf . of on -iseven score. . wna crippled in tho loss i( Wind, Ktur hurlvr an.d Billy .At *<?1?, nil-round player, both of whom nr:r<- out' on account of illness. i.:e, catcher for the Sap g&ire Uani. Jield down the mound, fid **t> pounded rather heavily by the hard hitting' C-arrmen. Fourteen ^a^les and two doubles were garner by the lumberjacks during the tk.'.iri innings. Batting honors went to Goodman, lumberjack pitcher, and Short, ccnterfielder, each collecting Jour f -? blows out of five times at %ar. Richard Bryson led his team mates with two out of three tries. .Several outstanding plays were mode during the game by members of well team? and several "bone-heads" v'.ca also chalked up. The race tor leadership is begin-] *iog to be very warm, three teams, Transylvania, Carrmen and Sapphire tcU bidding for first place, with Ros eau promising to "come out of the kit'kV tor their share of the hon aKH. SP1NNERS-CARRMEN 1 SPINNERS AB R H E . Price, lb 4 1 0 1 11. Ury.son, 3b ....... 6 1 2. 1 Corson. 2b .......... 6 0 0 1 Holt, rf 4 1 1 0 Osborne, p 4 I 1 0 OJelt, c ....... 4 1 1 1 R. Bryson, ss ........ 3 3 2 1 Ctvgan, If 3 0 0 0 Rrwin, cf ........... 4 1 2 0 Uale, If 2 0 1 0 Totals ........ 39 9 10 5 CARRMEN AB R H E I). Carr, 2b .6 1 2 1 H os". hs 6 2 1 0 . Q. Morris, c 6 1 19 t.oooaian, p ........ . 5 2 4 1 Pruett, 3b ........... 3 1 01 Daniels, rf . 1 0 1 1 Wood, lb < 1 0 0 1, Short, of . . ... 5 1 4 0 , StcMahan, If S 1 1 0 AUison, rf 4 0 0 0 W. Morris, lb 5 1 2 0 Total 46 10 16 i ' Summary: Struckout by Good- 1 man 8, by Osborne 1; walked . by j Goodman 2, by Osborne 8; two base iils, H. Bryson, Holt, Ross, H. Carr; toft on bases Carrmen 19, Spin- [ ners, 12. I Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 Model, fin? M?dition. Only $575. See it at j i Co - 11 ' PLEASANT GROVE . 11 hi Mr, iinil Mrs, James B1111 '?'iiiday, July 2 '2, a son. ? Ilry, Toijl 1 mike, . of Vir " in Saturday with the for ? b I'MjlyFi .'J. H. 1'iakr, y' tilij place. . . -v. .1. K. Ostif><-n ami wife ulid n w i< dinner jfui-.-ts <>f Mr. and \\ (Iter Grey on Sunday, t. . .Marshall Holiday an. I family, ? f IVnros'-, w< re in thiit' section Sun day afternoon. t. Mr. Jim- Patterson ifjid vyife of krow, visited his -sister, Mrs. - Mack Ci.'npton, who i.s spending a few > a'i;!<s at Mrs, liu, hion's, of this' place. Mr. and' .Mrs. Jerry Orr, of llon i r.-oiiyille, were in this section Hun day. Mr., and Mrs. Jim McCall, of Hoil ? .r?'on villi', were in this section Sun ,iv ..sitinii the latter's parents, Mr. [ Mrs. W. W. Orr. M:\ and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of l'.-ndvijionville, have, moved into our section, and all welcome them. , Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tuinberlin, of Petersburg, . Fla., ha-ve -been vis it'ng relatives here. A .number of the young people of , Pka.-ant Grove attended the singing it _ .Little River Sumlay afternoon. | br. and Mrs. A. B. Miller, oi . Fruitiand Institute, were the week end guests of Mrs. Ida Hush ton. Dr. I Miller is the newly elected principal: of Fruitiand Institute and Mrs. Mil-, ler is the dietitian and matron of ; the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston McCall, of Little River, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grey. Mr. S. Hamilton recently pur- , c-liased a Ford roadster from Mr. Gay Banks. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Scott, of Lit tle River,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Drake Sunday. I Miss Goldia Banks and Coy Blythe ? were the dinner guests of Miss Arrie Rushton Sunday. Many from far and near are at- j tending the revival at this place conducted by Rev. John Bomar. | J. C. Orr made a special trip to ; Brevard Saturday to visit his daugh- 1 tor-in-law, Mrs. Frank Orr, who is very ill. It is a great pleasure to announce ! that a bridge is being constructed across the "mean ford" near Gay, Banks' home. The well known Rev. Oscar Orr was present in our revival services Satuidny evening. ! It looks as though Satan and all his hosts are going to have to take to the tall timbers from Pleasant Grove, for there were six preachers ready to tight at. the services Satur- | day evening. Thev were: Dr. A. B. Miller, Rev. Tom Drake, Rev. Oscar Orr, Rev. John Bomar, Rev. Carl Blythe and Rev. J. E. Osteon. Ford Roadtter, little body truck, 1927 model, $275. Whitmire Motor Co. It BOYLSTCN NEWS B. J, Brown, of Glade Creek, vis ted friends and relatives in our urg last Saturday night. We all want to speak a good word or our old friend, Mr. Carl Orr, be ause he killed a large pilot snake last Saturday, week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi:; Simpson and I rlrs. N. Rickman, of Bhu^hl?, were feoylstoh visitors St I Mr. and Mrs. M Etowah, and ler attended^ poylston Henry HOUSTON SOLD 74 FAMOUS, HOOSIEHS Sale Made In One Week Through One Pago Ad In This Paper Selling 74 llol>sier K .u Kci'! (abiii ets in <>i?o week's time", and w'tlj <.:ic page advertisement in The. 1 ! i c v;. i-< I News, is the grout record establish cd by the Houston Furniture com pany last .week. St'Vtr(U ciir lunV.s of these popular nli..n t , had' aheady beiji sold by Mr. Houston iluriii^ the past,- anil t lie sale ?>1' last uvcfc -ii all il.i mere' r<'i?,iivUa.l I. .a v ? y. of the large nuiiib.it' that bad )> i.i >ild L'oiofx' f his ; Wk. sale, . . It all goes i>) sl.iiw, as M". llou-. ton -says in the following h tier, thai good ' goods properly advert ised can be bold, regardles,; of so-ciillird slow ; business. - ? 1U ad Mr. IIou-:'. -n'.- Itii v: ..j ? * ?, . ','?** ? j "Air. James F. Darrett, ' ?*Ed't?r The Hrovard News, ?)!rvv:ud. N. C. ?l)ear Jim:- Vil "Just a line to thank you and i yolir olfiee force for the fine coop* ) ?ration you gave us during ? our j [loosier Kitchen Cabinet sale, that j ulosed Saturday, and to assure you ;hat we appreciate the line results | ive got from running a page, adver- I Jsement in your, paper. As you j mow, we advertised cabinets for a j ,veek, but we sold 74? all we had? >efore the end of the week. The ?vriter has been selling Hoosier Mer ?handise for twelve years, and we ran truthfully say this was by far he best sale" that we have ever had. "This convinces us that If you of 'er the people good merchandise 'airly priced that they will buy, re gardless of the so-called hard times. "Again thanking you, we are "Yours very truly, "Houston Furniture Co., Inc; "By A. H. Houston." 3revard, July 23rd, 1928.. Chevrolet Coupe, 1926 Model, ?265. See Whitmire Motor Salei Company. It Fascinatingly Comfortable LOW IN PRICE EASY TERMS Here are living- room suites that can well be described as fascinatingly comfortable. Deep, luxurious, heavily cushioned pieces of construction and from materials that will prove their economy in the long years of ser vice they will give. FARMERS SUPPLY CO. "THE OLD RELIABLE" Brevard, N. C. J. M. Allison, Mgr. SEND US YOUR JOB WORK Grouped together, the Southern Railway families wruld make laota, Birmingham id the it Uan At ily 'big. ie South by the >ern City." ?,000 Southern the Southern. ? To. the up tnities, stimulating f business and prosperity, goes the $QO,OCO,GOO " they earn each year, as well as the taxes paid by the Southern and the large amounts of money it spends in the South for materials and supplies. The Southern is always striving to build up ""The South by bringing in new people, new cajfltal, new industry; by constantly working with the farmer to improve agricultural con ditions, and by providing safe, swift, econom ical transportation. These efforts are dictated by sound business considerations. Tha Southern can prosper only as the South grows and develons s spent pont ? tie til/tig OUT RAILWAY Pfcm the Northern Gateways at Washington, Cincinnati and Louisville . . . from the Western Gatiwsys a: St. Louis and Mem phis . . . ta the Ocean Ports of Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Brunsw,. !: and Jacksonville . , . and the O alf Ports of Mobile ai.d Now Orleans , . . ,he Southern Serves the South. 1-> thern serves the E RN SYSTEM SOUTH x i BRt<

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