OAKLAND NEWS ITEMS
Rev, and Mrs. Louis Lyday and
daughters, Miss Lora Bell, Louise and
Betty Jane and son Louis, Jr., of
Glendale, Ga., are visiting relatives ;
' and friends here.
P.. Galloway, better known as i
Sawyer R. Galloway and son, of Cul- j
lowhee, were visiting friends here i
Wednesday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whitmire j
were here on? day last week and re-;
? moved Mrs. Holbert to the county i
home. I
The many friends of Mrs. Frank '
Fisher will be sorry to learn that she
was quite ill all of last week.
.?"Mrs. N. F. Posey who has been
Wsiting her hSftier, W. F. McCall,
returned homo Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reed of
Highlands visited Mrs. Reed's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanders,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher had as
"^heir guests Friday, Jack Fisher <u.
"^Alabama City, Ala., Ralph R. Fish- J
or of Brevard: Mrs. Henry Chipman ,
of Edisto and Mrs. Ralph Alexander!
of Highland.
W. F. McCall made a business trip
to Asheville last week. I
T. B. Reid visited Mr. Abe Low,
MASONIC MEETING
FRIDAY NIGHT
8:00 O'CLOCK
who is spending some with his sister,
Mrs. C. L. Sanders.
Clarence Norton made a business
trip to Lake Toxaway, Saturday. ?
Miss Flora and Bess Reid of Bw?
vard spent the week-end with their
aunt, Mrs. Wade Nicholson.
Mrs. E. D. Reid and daughter, Miss
Lula Reid and Howard Alexander
visited friends and relatives in South
Carolina last week.
Henry Chapman of Camp Edisto
visited his daughter, Mrs. Frank ,
Fi?her, Sunday afternoon.
Jim and Gus Galloway of Glenville '
were the dinner guests of their sis
ter, Mrs. Mary Burgess, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reid and son,
Leo, were Brevard visitors, Saturday. 1
Fred McNeely and sons, Charles,
Roy and Ted, and Mrs. H,enry Alex- j
ander motored to Franklin Sunday j
afternoon.
Thad Guy of Highland visited Mr. '
Clyde Chappell Monday.
Mrs. Lee Philips and daughters,
Connie Florrie and Coy and Frank ;
Brown visited friends in the Canada '
section over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ried are having j
a full house and all their cottages j
are occupied by tourists.
So much sicnness in the county ]
Lake Toxaway and Oakland the two |
communities that make up the mem- j
bsrship of Lake Toxaway Baptist |
church and with so much rain last j
week that out* revival meeting did j
not have very large congregations but j
some wonderful good preaching. The
meeting is still in progress at this
writing and will possibly continue
through this week. We hope there will
be good accomplished. The preaching
is being done by Rev. S. B. McCall :
and Rev. Arthur Vaughn of Brevard. I
Mineral Compound
Proves Sensation
Scores of Local People Report Amazing Re
sults from New Scientific Food Vitalizer;
Druggists Astounded at Tremendous Sales.
Probably never before in ail the
listory of this county has any prod
uct been given such whole-hearted
praise as the new, scientific formula
known as LEE'S MINERAL COM
POUND. Men and women in all
waits of life have put this remark
able Focd Vitalizer to the test and
proven its amazing powers. Lit
erally thousands of people have made
the now famous 10 day test and
have proven that Nature's way is
the right ws.v to health.
So swift and ???eping has been
the success of
this new com
pound that in ?
few short weeks,
it has become the
talk of the coun
try. Those who
have ojed it tell
utouundmx sto
ne* of what it <
ha* done tot V
them, and, were ?
the facta net ffi
kaowa sad vert- 8
fied, it would be 8
hagrd to believe I
that any liarie 1
treatment could J
prove 30 efftpt- M
ire In io many#
different cues. BE
It merely gocsgj
to prove the *?-9|
sertlon of fam?H
out Scientists gj
that the one lure h
way to maintain I
health ia to rop- 1
ply the body '
with a balanced
proportion of the
essential Mineral
element* and acc
sary Vitamin*.
The one and
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DISEASE r
OMMNATU IN TMtWKAm,
a mm* r/t4*zw
MNMSumnew*
ucxorniMouiimM
Vitalise, feeding the fystets these
vital elements that we fail to get
in modem refined foodi. It stim
ulate* tiw organs of digestion and
assimilation, creates a keen, hearty
appetite, clears the system of dan
gerous impurities and waste material,
sooth* "ragged" nerves, enables
one to sleep soundly, awake refreshed
and filled with new vigor Jot the
daily battles of life.
No wonder that those who have
tried so many other treatments, with
little or no benefit, have been quick
to ron u> inn
natural methed
of restoring
health. No. won
der the sales of
"patent" medi
cines, hanih lax
ative* and dart
f e r o u s "pain
killer*" have (all
en to the lowest
mark in yean.
People today an
more intelligent
than they used
to be end are
I quick to tafce
I idnmt mm of tAe
new and proven
?cientiflo diacov
, enea. That u
I counts for tit
I tremendous de
I mand for this
B amazing com
| pound that
' buildi new
health, strength
and vigor in Na
tures own way.
If you have
tried many med
icines and treat
ments that gave
you little or no
only product of its kind, LEE'S
MINERAL COMPOUND, contain*
eleven esKnti^i M meruit, iplendldly
combined wit; Vitamins ami val
uable tonic aids. It acts u a Food
relief, do not be discouraged. The
chances are 10 to 1 you'll fmd LEE'S
MINERAL COMPOUND i? just
what your system needs to restore
your heath.
LEPS MINERAL COMPOUND
?With Vitamins ?
Eliminates Excessive Acids in the Stomach
Drives Out Dangerous Toxins, Clears
The System of Impurities
- Builds Rich. Red Blood? Feeds Nerves,
Bone and Muscle ? Restores Strength. *
Makes You'Feel Like Yourself Again
i
v MAKE THIS 10 DAY TEST
Convince Yourself
Stop dosing yourself with "patent medicines," harsh purgatives, oils
and cathartics for just 10 days. Go to your nearest Druggist and se
cure a bottle of LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND. Take it regularly,
and watch the results. You'll be amazed at the feeling of renewed
strength and vigor that soon appears. No narcotics or alcohol to "boost
you up" but a natural method of restoring health and energy.
FOR SALE BY
S. M. Macfie Drug Co.
BREVARD, N. C.
and other good druggists everywhere, or send $1.25 to Lee's
Laboratories, 167 Forsyth St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga., for a large
bottle postage paid.
QUEBEC NEWS
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whit
mire on August 4, a daughter, Betty
Rhodes.
Several people from this community
have been attending the revival ser
vices at Lake Toxaway.
I Miss Gussie Whitmire entertained
la number of young people with a
I party at her home Saturday night.
A nice time was reported by those
who attended.
Messrs. Van ana Warrior Owen
of Brevard spent the past week visit
ing their aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Jason McCall.
Miss Vera McCall is staying with
Mrs. Noah Whitmire who is ill at
her home here.
Mr. C. W. Henderson had the mis
fortune of getting one of bis lingers
badly mashed.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Moore ana
children of Spartanburg, S. C;, and
Mr. P. C. Moore of Greer, S. C.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Arrowood Lee and
Mrs. Fannie McCoy, Miss Lylt and
Molan McCoy of Lake Toxaway called
on Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy Satur
dav and all made to trip to Brevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall and
family and Mr. Gene Moore attended
the revival at Shoal Creek several
nights last week.
Miss Geneva McCall spent Thurs
day night with Mrs. Jason McCall.
Mr. Burns Alexander of Easley, S.
C., spent Thursday night with his
relative, Mr. J. W- . Robinson and
family. , . ,,
Mr. Jack Smith visited his mother,
Mrs. Louise Smith of Rosman Salur
Mrs. James Chapman visited Mrs. !
Jack Smith and Mrs. Paul McCoy:
Friday. ? , |
Mrs. Ruth Lowe spent Saturday
night with her mother, Mrs. N. A.
Waldrop. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Ransy Whitmire of
Pickens, S. C., spent the past, week
with Mrs. Whitmire's daughter, Mrs.
Watha Fisher, who is very ill.
Mrs. Lesa Loving and Mrs. Elbert
Whitmire visited Mrs. T. T. Miller of
Lake Toxaway Wednesday.
Mrs. Jim Fisher is very sick
again. ,
Miss Rosa Lee Waldrop who has
been staying in Brevard has returned
home.
Lillian and Mary Dodgm spent
Thursday night with their aunt Mrs.
Bill Fisher of Lake Toxaway.
yfe were glad to see Mrs. Welch
Reid at church Sunday with her lit
tle son, Carrol, who is only three
W Mr8 and Mrs. Joe Galloway and lit
tle son, Lyle Dawson, of Rosman
spent Wednesday of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy.
A large number of relatives attend
ed the Chapman reunion held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Chap
man Sunday and also a surprise
birthday dinner in honor of Mr.
Chapman. .
Mr. Ruf Owen celebrated his birtn
dav with a supper lat Monday. Be
sides the family, those present were:
Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Mrs. L.
McCall to help enjoy the good food.
Mrs. Ralph Alexander spent last
Friday with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Robinson.
Mrs. Katherine Beck of High
lands, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Elmer Golden.
Mr and Mrs. Grover Woodard and
children of Rosman visited Mrs.
Woodard's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Reid, Sunday.
Messrs. Richard Whitmire and
Paul Mullinax of Greenville, S. C.,
visited Miss Jessie Fisher Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Reid visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. L. Sanders, of Lake
Toxaway Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and daughters
Lora Belle and Louise and Betty
Jean of Porterdale, Ga., called on
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire Sunday.
There will be a cleaning up at the
Oak Grove cemetery Friday.
The association meets at our church
next Wednesday and Thursday Aug
ust 17 and 18.
Our new read is completed but we
people of Quebec and Gloucester are
hoping that the bridge will be built
before the association.
OLD TOXAWAY NEWS,
Mrs. W. E. Galloway and son, Cecil
were Brevard visiters one day last
week.
Messrs. Eck L. Simms, Carr Glaz
ener, Charlie Green and sons were |
Sunday guests of Avery Rice.
Messrs. Paul Bowie of Eastatoe,
S. C. and R. C. Chappel! were Sun
day evening guests of Avery Rive.
Mrs. Claude Hutchinson and chil- 1
drer. of Greenville, S. C. aie visiting
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Galloway.
Misses Nora Meece and Beulah
Rice spent Sunday with the latter's
brother, Ollie Rice and Mrs. Rico.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Staton and
daughter of Rosman is visiting Mrs.
Staton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Galloway.
Mr. Adams, Mrs. Beulah Morgan
and children of Atlanta, Ga., spent
the week-end with Mrs. Morgan's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrix.
IN MEMORY OF
D. W. HOLLINGSWORTH
In the quiet hours of August 30,
1931, the death angel winged his way
to earth and claimed for his victim
Mr. D. W. Holling^worth, who sur
rendered with a smile to the one who
doeth all things -well.
A precious one from us has gone.
A voice we loved is still. A place 3s
vacant in our home which can never
lie filled.
Time cannot heal our wounded
hearts, nor fill the vacant chair. Wc
imiss you dear uncle Dave. We miss
you ever-y where.
BLANTYRE BREEZES
Mr. Otho Scott, of the Glade Creek
section was a visitor in this section
Sunday.
Miss Agnus Maxwell who has been
spending some time with her sister
Mrs. J. E. Talley has returned home.
Mrs. Clannie Justus and small son,
Bruce, visited Mrs. John Reed recent
ly.
Mrs. Lewis Simpson spent Thurs
day with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Leo .
Moody.
Several of the Blantyre folks at
tended the Baptizing at Pleasant I
Grove Sunday.
Mr. A. C. Rickman who has been
ill for some time continues about the
same.
Raymond Reed visited relatives in
the Glade Creek section Sunday ev
ening.
Little Miss Patty Babbs visited lit
tle Miss Jewell Reed Friday.
The Misses Mclntire, of Atlanta,
Ga., have arrived to spend some time
in the Hill cottage at French Broad
Park.
Mr. Minor Davis who is summering
at Wayside Inn visited Miss Jewel
Just? Sunday.
Rev. Willard Willis of Pleasant
Grove will preach at Blantyre Sun
day morning at 11:00 o'clock.
Misses Edna and Helen Rickman
visited little Miss Jewell Reed re
cently.
The people of this community were
very glad to receive word from the
workmer of the Blantyre church, who
will continue their work for some
time that they could have services in
the new church building Sunday.
Everybody seemed to enjoy the ser
vices better. Although we can have
services in our church we must not
forget that we still must work so
that in cold weather we can be com
fortable, and we also must pay somei
on old debts. So let us all keep this
in mind and labor on so that the
Lord may say to us: "Enter thou in
to thy rest."
Mr. and Mrs. John Reed had as !
their guests Sunday Rev. F. H. Hol
den of Pisgah Forest and Mr. W. K.
Duncan.
Mrs. Kendrick, widow of the latt (
Col. Kendrick, and daughter, Miss )
Edith Kendrick, have arrived to spend
some time at French Broad Park.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Drake anri !
family attended the Drake reunion j
Sunday.
M iss Mary Ellen Reed visited Miss .
Jewell Blythe Sunday.
Mr. Edmundson of Atlanta, Ga.,'
has arrived to spend a few weeks at .
French Broad Park.
Rev. F. H. Holden, of Pisgah For-'
est was the dinner ?uest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Moody Sunday.
The Threshers have been working
in this community, last week. They ?
threshed for Mr. J. T. Justus and
Mr. W. L. Fredy.
Mrs. Ed. Jones visited her sister,
Mrs. Annie Moore recently.
PISGAH FOREST NEWS
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Mrs. Frances Alien and Mrs. Frank
Allen entertained the girls Junior
Class of the Baptist Sunday school
of which the former is teacher with
a picnic Wednesday.
Mrs. Larry Simpson of Greenville, *
S. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
D. W. Hollingsworth.
Mrs. J. C. Arenburg and daughter,;
Mary Gene, of Green Cove Springs, j
Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Capps.
Mr. Calvin Lawsie of Ravensford ?
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. McKinluyj
Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pruett were'
visitors in Greenvilie Sunday.
Miss Eva Whitmire is visiting Mr. I
and Mrs. C. C. Morris in BHtmoro.
Mr. John Lyday of Penrose spent |
Thursday with Misses Sarah and :
Anna Patton.
Mr. Roy Carter has returned to his j
home here after spending the past j
two weeks visiting relatives on Miiisi
River. ]
Mrs. W. H. Sentell and Mrs. J. M j
Orr have been on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ray of Little
River spent Sunday with the latter's
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hedrick.
Mr. William Pruett who is employ
ed in Greenville, spent the week-end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Pruett.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Albert were
Saturday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jude Albert in Brevard.
Mr. Lance Carter is visiting rela
tives on Mills River.
Mr. Earl Mauldin of Boston, Mass., !
is a guest at Ivy Hill.
Mr. Robert Whitmire enjoyed a j
trip with friends to Mt. Mitchell Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Johr. Deaver and
daughter Margaret and Miss Eliza- ,
bcth McCoy spent Thursday after- ?
neon in Hendersonville with friends!
of Mr. and Mrs. Deaver from Uma- ;
tilla. Florida. j
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Capps had as j
their guests last Wednesday Mr. !
and Mrs. Leon Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. j
/ nthor Juliet and two sons, all of'
Umatilla, Florida. I
Miss Frances King of Boylston;
sient Sunday with her sister, Mrs.)
Sid Barnett.
Mrs. Mat Ailison is visiting Mr. !
ard Mrs. Charlie Allison.
Miss Ansa Bell Morris of Brevard,,
is verting Mrs. Beatrice Marshall.
Mr. Lewis Carr of Alamagorda, !
New Mexico, is visiting his daughter, j
Mr3. W. W. Ccouthorn .
Mrs. C. C. Morris and daughter,)
Audrey and Mrs. Nell Lipe of Bilt-'
more, spent Sunday with Mrs. Em
ma Colburn and Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Trost.
Mrs. C?rtis Grey and children were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Grev at Pleasant Grove.
Mr. Bill Blake of Bristol, Va., is
visiting Mr. End Mrs. W. W. Pruett.
Mis. Butler and children of Mills
River spent Sunday with -Ire. Jaroe-s
Carter and children.
Mr. William Douglas of Atlanta is
visiting in this section.
Mr. Minyard Stepp of Shelby
Monday with relatives in this sect!'"..
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Karneu rec.i ? -
ed word last week that their sen,
Mayo, who has been employed ;n
Maryland, is in the hospital where he
is receiving treatment for his kg
which he got injured several years
ago.
? The local baseball team won two
games the past week. The Penrosj
Pisgaii Forest game recently 'post
poned was played on the McLean field
last Wednesday afternoon and the
locals won by ' a score of 10-3, and
Saturday afternoon the local team
defeated Toxaway 12-1.
Business Man Makes
Strong Statement
Oklahoma City, Okla. ? Robert A.
Strate, prominent business m:>n here,
recently said: '"I seffered for ten
years with as bad a case of stomach
trouble as any man ever had. It wa?
impossible for me to -enjoy a single
meal without suffering. Five bottie-:
of Sargon made me feel like a new
man. I have never found anything to
equal Sargon Soft Mass Pill;;. They
regulated me perfectly and relieved
me of constipation of years standing "
LONG'S DRUG STORE
Brevard, N. C.
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We contribute to your
good looks. You can fret
a Vitalis treatment here,
the vegetable oil tonic,
also the Fitch products
It Pays To Look Weti
SMITH'S
BARBER SHOP
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facts. Electric refrigeration provides
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venience.
It Is The Cheapest Health
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All in all an electric refrigerator is a necessi
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