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TMVES ENTER THE STORE OF W.L MULL A large quantity of food stuffs and tobaccos were stolen from W. L. Mull's Greenville store at Mills mill Thursday morning, March 31, when robbers entered the establishment, ac cording to a report of Sheriff Cliff B ramie tt. Deputy Sheriff Vance Patterson of Greenville was assigned to the case but no new developments have beea reported. The following items were reported stolen: Six baskets of lard, one side of meat, five sacks of flour, five boxes of cigars, one bunch of bananas and quantities of candy, sweet pickles, cheese <^d tobacco. POLITICAL NOTICES To the DEMOCRATIC VOTERS of Transylvania County: I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of Transylvania County that I will be a candidate for nom ination for County Treasurer, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. 0. L. ERWIN. i NOTICE To The Democratic Voters of Transylvania County I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Office of Representative of Transylvania County, to the State Legislature, subject to action of the Democratic Primary. S. P# VERNER. FOR LEGISLATURE I hereby announce my candidacy for new; Ration 011 the Democratic ticket for Representative in the legislature from Transylvania county, subject to tho action of the Democratic pri mary. vajtf# W. M. HENRY. ! Pisgah Forest Nfcw? | L I The district B. Y. P. U. convention will meet at the local Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Misses Bell Townsend and Mary Ellen Reed of Penrose and Blantyre spent last Wednesday evening with Mrs. \V. A. Lyday. L. V. Sentell of Her.dersonville was a caller in this section Sunday. Mr. and Tts. Jess McCall are the proud parents of a daughter. Mrs. Emma Colburn is- spending this week in Biltmore with her datigh- i ter, Mrs. C. C. Morri3. Mrs. Charlie Allison and daughters ?-pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mint. Barton. Miss' Mary Lou Cox of Penrose i spent several days last week with Miss Aileen Neil. I Mrs. J. Carter and daughters, Flor ine and Elizabeth, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. T. Frady and Mrs. William CiHrk, Jr. Several people from this scction at * PHilliPS 1 ; ? 4 i . ?' m I ' " I i v.. ?v* t !,,?? 1 ,i : ?01* i ri)l!?\'V (jt;.. to Am' i5 i!| INoioeSTIOM J >1 A '0 I J. ! I riii'-rau^ ! f |{! .-ggy When | FOOD SOURS A TJOtrr two hours nffpr orif ill<: f c\. many iiv wiiTer. from sour | st?ina< lis. 'I hi y im'I it indigestion. I' means that tin? stomach nerves have | ! i'ii over-stimulated. There is excess :-- i I. i lie way to correct it is with an ' alkali, which neutralizes many times j its volume in acid. The right way is Phillips' Milk of | Magnesia? just a tasteless dose in | water. It is pleasant, efficient and harmless. Resists come almost i\ lanlly. R i. the approved method. You v. ill never usu another when vr u know. P. sti"'.' t ? get the genuine Phillip*' Mi >f M . .ne-. t prescribe'' l-y . ?physicians fori orr^cting excess aeii|s. ? : jf..' - a L'oltl any drugstore. Tit" i?Uril i! ,'Htifricc for :? [ ICtll i : !? . JJUISW is I'hi"i: ' j n.'ntat MagiJ;'si'.i. a superior toulh- : p- that safeguards against acid 1. QUEBEC NEWS ; A large number of neighbors great i ly enjoyed the working given by Mr. I Cecil Wlhitmire Saturday in prepar ing a place for his new home. A de ' licious and bountiful dinner was serv ed which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy of Lake Toxaway moved into the downstairs of the store building ne*vr the station friday. We are very glad to have our new neighbors. Mrs. McCoy is re membered as Miss Nell Robinson, our own community girl, before here mar riage two months ago. Mrs. Homer McCall and small sons James Broadus and Homer, Jr., visit ed Mrs. Elmer Golden and family last week. Perhaps it will be of interest to j the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene King to know that they were on a visit to Mrs. Kings parents the I . weekend before last j Most every family in the commu ! nity have had a case of colds and j "flu". Some of them are still on the sick list. | Mrs. Dave Miller was the guest of Mrs. R. T. Fisher one day last week. Mrs. Clyde McCall and children, Charles, John and Sue Neil were l Quebec visitors Saturday. Mr. W. B. Henderson and son and i daughter, Broadus and Helen visited relatives near Travelers Rest, S. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whitmire had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Claude Simpson and family and Claude Whitmire of Greenville, S. C. Mrs. M. 0. McCall visited her daughter, Mrs. Walter Whitmire of Rosman, who is quite ill at her heme, Friday and Saturday night. Misses Cleo and Virginia Jones of Asheville visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones Sunday. Mrs. T. T. Miller and daughter, Klsie, of Lake Toxaway visited the former's daughter, Mrs. Welch Reid ' and family Sunday. j Miss Ethel Whitmire of Rosman ' spent several days visiting her cousin Frances McCall last week. ? Mr. Emitt Moore of Gloucester, , visited his brother, Mr. Gene Moore, - and Mrs. Moore last Tuesday night ; and Wednesday. ? J Oscar Henderson spent Saturday j night with Garland Jones. j Mr. and Mrs. Arrowood Lee, and ? N'oland McCoy of Lake Toxaway, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy Sunday evening. Mi3s Helen and Mr. Broadus Hen derson attended a party given by Miss Beatrice Sisk of Rosman Sat urday night. Aunt Hannah Whitmire is reported ill at her home here. Mr. Jack Smith was a Rosman vis itor Sunday. Dorleen, the baby of Mr. and M R. T. Fisher is on the sick list. Mrs. James Chapman and Mr. Har ney Chapman visited Mrs. Will Raines of Lake Toxaway last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. McCall called an the formers parents. Mr. and Mts. r. C. McCall Sunday. Mr. Elmer Golden was a Brevard visitor Monday. Mr. Lylc McCoy is spending some time with his brother, Paul and Mrs. McCoy. Messrs. B. T. Whitmire and Avery Reid were Asheville visitors Sunday. tended the funeral and burial ser vices of uncls John Alexander at Penrose last Thursday morning. Mr. Osie Sentell and children have returned to their home on Mt. Under wood. Mrs, Jackson and Mrs. Blythe ol Penrose spent Friday with Mrs. Sus hi Fowler at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. 11. Orr. Mrs. Fowler who has been suffering with pneumonia is not very much improved at th( present writing. Mrs. Galloway of Gloucester is ? visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvoid Gall<> ?vay. Mrs. T. Iv Patton, J1', and daughter Rebecca. spent the week-end in Green ville. The many friends of Miss Estolln Owenby of Penrose and Mr. Earl Fradv nf tiiis place were very much surprised when they announced their recent marriage. This community joins in wishing them a long and happy life. Rev. John Sertoli of Mt. Underwood is visiting relatives in this section. Mrs. Frances Allen entertained hei Sunday school class of the Baptist church with a picnic near here Sat urday. Misses Ella and Lola Ilollingsworth and Miss Ollie Burns of Brevard spent Sunday with the formers mother. Mr\I). !Y. Hollingsworth. Harvey Radfo: : who has employ ment near Asheville spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Laura Radford. Miss Katherine Townsehd of Bent Creek is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lyday and children, and Mrs. D. H. Orr and daughter, Frances, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Delius Lyday near Turkey Creek. Miss I.ona Alexander of Turkey Creek is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jim Lyday. Mrs. William Clark, Jr., has re turned to her home in Detroit, Mich., [after spending the past year here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. j Frady. I Mrs. W. W. Pruett was a recent Asheville visitor. OFFICE SUPPLIES BURT. L. OWNBEY & COMPANY ARCADE BUILDING Phone 2105 Asheville, N. C f THE PRAYER CORNER ) I ^ ? ===== I ( From the ftloe of lo?x/ npo) THE PARTI SO "As I write," says an humble Christian, "there hangs over my head a picture of our valley. Softly the light of day is taking its farewell in the purpling, beauty of the lower slopes, light peeps through the shadowy foliage and tfce still surface of the lake mirrors the exquisite beauty of the heavens. The view is taken from the eastward and clearly discernible is the steeple of our little church silhouetted against the west I | em sky line, where the upper slopes) are notched. Above it, pendant like a jewel hangs the evening star. It bears the title: "Sunset and Evening Star.'' "Twilight and Evening Star And one clear call for me, And may there be no moaning of the) bar. [ When I put out to sea. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! I And may there be no sadness of fare- ; weil. i When I embark. For though from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may carry me far, I hope to see my pilot face to face { When I have crossed the bar." When Frances Ridley Havergal was "just crossing the bar'' on the last day of her earthly life, a friend was reading to her ? The forty-second chapter of Isaiah ? and when she reached the sixth verse: "I, the Lord have called thee in righteousness and will hold thy hand and will keep thee." Miss Havergal motioned her to stop and then whispered, "Called . . ..Held .. .Kept ....Used. Well I < will just go home on that." And so she died end it was enough. A PRAYER FOR THE PARTING Almighty Father, the God, not of i the dead but of the living, we have jov together in all who have faithful- 1 ly lived and peacefully died, audi, whose beauty is seen in our hearth.' May we be assured they who are ab-M sent from us have found a more pcr-h feet rest in Thee, and the crown of J in unfading life. |] No tender car. we care for them: but Thou wih cate for them better than our loVo could do. By pastures of green and by quiet waters, into higher life and service Thou wilt lead them, O Thou Eternal Lover of Souls. Cherish and bless them, we pray Thee and give unto us great peace and ? great hope as we think about them I in this still hour. Take the veil from lour hearts and join us in one com jmunion wih ail Thy saints of earth and in heaven Jesus Christ, Our Lord. O Lord support us all the day long of this troublesome life, until the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over, and our work is done. Then of thy great mercy, grant us a safe lodging, a holy rest, and peace at the last, Amen, Lord Jesus ? Amen. C. D. C. PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Couch of Little I River were Sunday dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray. ' Mr. and Mrs. Otho Scott and fami- J ly of Blantyre were the Sunday guests of Mrs. E. Hamilton. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Scott and fami- 1 ly of Little River were Sunday guests of E. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. T. Merrill of Little River were Sunday visitors in this community. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Johnson and small daughter, Clara Beli of Balfour spent the week-end at the home of J. M. Gray. T. H. Blythe spent the past week w|th relatives at Kendersoqfvilie. Mr. Claude Kilpatrick of East Flat Rock was the Sunday guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. K. Gray. Mrs. Rena Aiken of Davidson River visited her daughter, Mrs. Mingus Hamilton recently. Annie Rushton has returned to, Ireenville, S. C. after spending Eas-j :er with relatives here. i E. M. Gray made a business trip to * Balfour one day last. week. SKJCA NEWS ITEMS A number of the Selicia folks went to Brevard Monday for Court and heard the wonderful charge given by the presiding judge. If only the [citizens and officials of our county I would take his advice what & dif ? ference there fould be. I Rev. Rogers preached a splendid (sermon at Cherryfteld last Sunday i afternoon to a large congregation. A number from our community attend ing. Rev. C. C. Reecc of Connestee preached a splendid sermon at Cath cy's Creek Sunday. Rev. DiDard Owen of Shoal Creek will preach next Sunday at It o'cloik. L. P. Osteen was in Brevard on business Monday. Henry McKinna and Ulys Barton who are burning lime at the Holly Pen near Lake Toxaway, were home i Sunday and Mionday. J. Wade Diikaon will address the Selica Sunday school next Sunday mornipg. Subject, "Where Sin Be-: gins." Everybody welcome. Mrs. Elzie Barton visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Head of Brevard, last Monday. L. W. Brooks is still very sick at his home here. ! Carl Galloway of Gloucester was 1 visiting in our section last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamance of South Carolina were visiting the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Galloway, recently. Mrs. Tom Galloway and Mrs. Man ning Moore, of Calvert and Cherry field section, were visiting Mr. and Mr*. George McKinna over the week end. Mr3, Crate McCall of Cashiers was visiting Mr. and Mr3. John McKinna Monday. Mrs. Tom McKinna was a Brevard visitor Monday. Next mid-week prayer scrvice will be at the home of Mr. and Mr?.. Harc lus Barton conducted by J. W. Dick son. i It is reported that the condition of Uncle Henry Barton who has been in ill health for a long time, is grow ing worse. WfllillE COUNTY'S COLORED PEOPLE ( By J. M. Harris) VHUKCHMs Church services were well attended at all of the churches Sunday. Bethel Baptist Church, Brevard has a large Sunday School. Much interest is be ing taken by all. Brother Marcus Mills is Superintendent. ! Rev. Davis of Asheville conducted services at Mills Chapel A. M. E. Z. last Sunday. i Bethel A Baptist church has a good B. Y. P. U. which meets every Sun day evening. ? SCHOOLS All the colored schools are now planning for closing on the 22nd. PERSONAL NOTATIONS For the colored man the door of opportunity is wide open. Let him prepare himself to enter the field of competition with other races. Our school days are the most valu able in life for what they help us to become. The future of the American negro lies under the guidance of his own leaders in cooperation with good white men. WE NEED MORE COOPERA TION. ADMINISTRATRIX'S Notice Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ethel Townsend, de ceased, late of the County of Green ville, South Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Brevard. N. C., on or before the 16th day of March, J 93-3, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of March. 1932. RACHEL BAGWELL, Administra trix at estete of Ethel Townsend, de ceased. & Mar. 17, 24, 31, Apr. 7, 14, 21. Want Ada Are Good SatHac Afntli , " '*<' ANNOUNCING THE NEW FORD . lit ? c V-8 Cylinder THE NEW FOKD EIGHT De Luxe Tudor Sttfan ess Lvcar Eight-cylin der, 90-dcgree V-type, 63-korse-power Engine * Vibration! Roomy, Beautiful .Bodies * Low Center of Gravity * Silent Second C? Synchronized Silent Gear Shift * Sevcniy-live Miles per Hour * Comfortable Riding Springs * Rapid Acceleration * Low Gasoline Consumption * Reliability New self-adjustirg Houdaillc double acting hydraulic shock absorbers with thermostatic control . . . New rear spring construction . . . Automatic spark control . . . Down-draft carbu retor . . . Carburetor silencer . . . Bore, 3 1/16 inches. Stroke, 3 3/4 ioches . . . Piston displacement, 221 cubic inches . . . 90-degree counterbalanced crankshaft . . . Large, effective fully enclosed four-wheel brakes . . . Distinc tive steel-spoke wheels with large hub caps .. . . Handsome V-type radiator . . . Graceful new roof line and slanting windshield of clear polished plate safety glass . . ? Single-bar bumpers, chromium plated . . . Low, drop center frame , . . Mechanically operated pump drawing fuel from fourteen-gallon gasoline tank in rear . . . Choke on instrument panel . . . Individual inside sun visors . . . Cowl ventilation Adjustable driver's sear . . . Choice of Mohair, Broadcloth or Bedford Cord upholstery in all de luxe closed types. THE NEW FORD FOUR-CYLINDER CAR An improved Ford four-cylinder. 50-borse-power engine, operating, with new smoothness, is avail able in fourteen body types at $ 50 less than the corresponding V-8 prices listed below. A GREAT NE? CAR AT AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE Roadster ... $460 Phaeton . . . 495 Tudor Sedan , 500 Coupe .... $490 Sport Coupe , . 535 F orcior Sedan . 590 De Luxe Roadster $500 De Luxe Vhaeton 545 De Luxe Tudor $550 De Luxe Coupe 575 Cabriolet ... 610 De Luxe V or dor . $645 Victoria .... 600 Convertible Sedan 650 (F. 0. U. Detroit, hint freight and delivery. Bumper* W spare tire extra. Economical tetms through Authorized Ford Finance Plans of Universal Credit Co.)
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