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•y f •v'P*'*' 'ih.^ }... V «> nnL Bi^Aii0 - 'A. ' . *»'. W* '‘vl Personal Mention Look tbroagh these columm; see if the names of your guests are there. If not, you have neglected your duty ward them. It does not cost any- ng. Telephone, write or bring your news to News office. 1$ DONTFORGET MAR.2»^29 OIAN IIP DAYS P. L. Gallamore’s btother, Walter Ledbette, now with the Army of Oc cupation inGermany writes that the army life agrees with him, in fact he has gained fifty pounds since he join ed. He says: “That the country over there will do, but old N. C. is good enough for him. W. L. Wood and children spent the week-end on Boilston with Mrs. Woodjis mother, Mrs. James Ledbetter FjlljAnds of Rev. J. R. Hay will be glaVta know that he will be able to jill his regular appointments at the Brevard and Davidson River Presby terian Churches next Sunday. Mr. Hay was unable to fill these appoint ments last Sunday on account of ill ness. Sgt. John D. Beveridge and A. M. Jarvis of Montreal, Canada, who *re making a horse-back tour of the moun tains are guests at the Aethehvold. ‘".^gt. Brevcridge will long be remem bered by the people of the town and county as one of the most inspiring speakers heard in the Third Liberty Loan Campaign last spring. He made many friends in this section a yeai* ago who arc glad to renew his ac quaintance. J. W. Washburn, of Dulth, Minn., is here this week. E W. Lankford of Spartanburg has returned to his home after a short stay here. H. \V. Clifford was a Statesville visitor here recently. Ceo. P. Stockton, of Atlanta is hero for a short stay. Kev. P. G. Elscm of Hendersonville has accepted a call to Elyton Baptist Church, Birmingham, Ala. Rev. Elsom was :^ormerly pastor of the Brevard Baptist Church. Sgt. Roy Marr, who was one of the first Transylvanian volunteers after ^e U. S. declared war against Ger many has arrived at Camp Lee, Va., from overseas. He expects to be mus* tered out of the service this week. After a visit to relatives in Charlotte he will come to Brevard for the sum mer. I W. T. Conley of the East Pork section spent Friday with friends here. M. G. Glazener of Hendersonville was a Brevard visitor Friday. Plilary O. Evans of Macon, Ga. was a visitor here for the week-end. R. P. Fulcher of Baltimore was here for a few days recently. Felix Rabb of the Connestee sec tion was a Brevard visitor last week. Mrs. C. Garren of East Fork spent a short time with friends here recent ly- W. B. McCall of Toxaway was in town a short time last week. W. P. Whitmire Jr. of Henderson ville, a former resident of Brevard, has returned to his home from Salis bury where he went as a delegate to the Head Camp of the Woodmen of the World which convened in Salis bury last week. Mrs. S. E. Thomas of Cedar Moun tain was a Brevard visitor Thursday. Porter Morgan was a Cherryfield visitor here recently. Mrs. W. H. Procter left recently fpr a visit to friends at Black Moun tain. V. Moore of Hosman spent Friday in tov.n. J. A. Granthan of Salisbury has re turned to his home after a weeks stay here. M. B. Hightower of Atlanta was a visitor here recently. Arthur Hart of Little River was in town Thursday. Mrs. Hale Sinard was in town shon- I I pin;;: on Monday. Mrs. S. E. Fortune rccsived a teic- I gram announcing the arrival of her S rJireo sons from France, j Mrs. S. E. Fortune was in town Monday on business. Mrs. Wm. A. Johnstone and her com j'-anion, Mrs, B. Rhett Palmer, will leave the last of the v/eck for Charles ton v/here they will spend a few months. John Breedlove of Toxaway^ came to town Monday morning and made the News a o»ll. The Vic,tory Girls of the High School are preparing a series of his torical tableaux which are to be stag ed in the near future. Brevard High 'School students have been .very suc cessful in theatrical ventures and much interest is already being arous ed by the announcement that they are getting ready for another perform ance.— Mr.' Rich Boyden, of Wilmington, Delaware, is spending some time with friends here. Dr. J. H. McLean and son John made a business trip to Asheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McLean of Detroit, Mich, were guests at the home of the formers brother Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McLean, last week. Rev. J. A. Manly of Rosman spent Monday in town. Ton Jordon of Cherryfield was a visitor here this week. Mrs. Trammell and son, Will Hodges of Atlanta are visiting Col. and Mrs. C. C^ Hodges at the Aethelwold. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Porter and children of Charlotte are here ^or a stay of several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flowe of Spar tanburg are the proud young parents of a son, born last Friday morning. Mrs. Flowe is a sister of Wm. A. Band of the Brevard Printery. Ed Duclos has returned to Bridge Water, N. C. after a few days visit at home last week. Kay King of Asheville is visiting his parents here. '^Lt. J. H.'McCanlii of Waltefl^roy S. C. has returned to his home after a visit to friends here. Lt. McCants was-among the first 20^000 Aiherican soldiers to go to France. He won the distinguished service cross and was personally commended by Gen. Persh ing for gallantry under fire. , W. H. Atkins of Sunburst, N. C. was a business visitor here this week. Clyde Jones^ of East Fork was in town this week. .Mrs. S. H. Reeves left recently for a visit to relatives at Warrenton, Nt C. Miss Rena Jackson left Saturday for a visit to Columbia, S. C. Mrs. H. N. Carrier has returned to her home after a stay of several days in Asheville. W. B. Turner of Asheville was a recent visitor here. ' - Dr. J. A. Cannon of Pickens, S. C. spent a short time with Brevard friends en route to his former home at Calvert last week. Mrs. W. L. Rhodes of Etowah was a Brevard visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Shipman spent | the week-end in Asheville. { A. C. Elliot of Lewisburg, W. Va.! was a recent visitor here, a guest of | the Aethelwold. j Miss Mary Lambert of Horse Shoe i spent the week-end here. S Arthur Hart of Little River was a | visitor here this week. i Felix Rabb of the Connestee sec- ! tion was a Brevard visitor here re- ‘ cently. . { Mr. and Mrs. Davis Galloway of Toxaway spent Saturday with friends here^ At our superb stock of watches will serve to'show the many admirable points in price, design and variety. We have some richly engraved cases, the patterns of which are just out. If you have thought “watch,” con sideration should now merge into action. Here low ness of price is emphasized by highness of quality. Our guarantee back of alL Buy in Brevard FRANK D. CLEMENT The Jeweler OUR GROCERY STORE comes about as near meeting every want in the grocery line as it is possible for any store to provide, and EVERY ORDER large or small, will receive our best attention. A trial order will convince you that we sell onFy SUPERIOR GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES MITCHELL The Grocer. ■ ( ^ Duckworth Dnig Co. Prescaiption Druggists NottiingSuGceeds Like Success We have been successful in many things—Suc cessful in almost doubling cur 01:5:: ogs within the last year—Successful in giving the p-'r’-io of Brevard and Transylvania the advantage of a City Drug Store with out the burden of Ciiy prices—Bai ^?ibc ve all, s?.icces3ful by which alone, our i.. % Yours for succcas and offzcsezat service, DuckwortK Drug Company Corner Main and Broad Streets* Breyard, N. C. GOOD DRESS SILK POPLIN Best Grade 98 Cents per Yard Department Store HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA GINGHAM 22^ Cents per Yard We have recently enla.rg^ed our store in order to better serve our patrons and faciliate the handling of a greatly increased business. ^Ve occupy our own buildingi thereby eliminating huge rent expense and we know of no better proof that the standard policy and methods of our store must be right than our immnese and constantly increasing volume of business. AVe can offer no stronger argument for your patronage than our matchless prices. Our buyers have recently returned from New York and every day from now until Easter will see the arrival of new garments from America’s foremost designers, reflecting the most up-to-date models of the season. TO THE PEOPLE OF BREVARD AND TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY: We refund railroad fare with $25.00 pur- Make this your headquarters. Courteous salespeople to serve you. chase or over. l\ A CORSETS- Inquire at our Corset Department about the new Redfern models. They are daily proving their worth. Our Corsetieres never give a Red fern fitting that they, (experienced in fitting,) do not exclaim at the im provement in the figure just fitted to a Redfern. If you have felt dissatisfaction in your present Corset, let us show you the improvement a Redfern will make SUIT figure. YOU WILL LIKE IT ler Rust Prtoof Corsets priced $1.50 to ^5.00 |fem Corsets $3.50 to $8.00 ler^ Bragsirres .. .SOc to $2.00 ' LADIES’ SUITS Serge Suits, Tricotine Suits, Gar- bardinc and all *new materials, in dis tinct tailored models, braid trimmed, with pretty vests, superior make $25 to $45 t ® .■^jxrrmys.K OiS WOMEN’S AND MISSES^ SPRING CAPES, COATS AND DRESSES The new graceful Cape or belted Coat of Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill $12.50 to $35.00. A beautiful selection of presses in Georgette, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin, Crepo Meteor, Serge and Combina tions, Special $13.50 to $36.50. * PRETTY NEW MILLINERY Here will be found charming types of botii trimmed and untrimmed Hats for Ladies and Misses in piquaht youthful styles, Special $1.98 to $7.98 SWEATERS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER - A biff assortment of pretty new Sweaters in smart new colors, sleeve less Swieaters, Middy Sweaters and . t Coat Sweaters in wool and silk fiber Special $1.98 t $ol0.00. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S LOW AND HIGH SHOES FOR SPRING, 1919 Ma:tlne Shoe« lor Women, Buster Bi-own Sho«s for Bofs and Girls, W. L. DoustIm Slioes for M^n. The largest stock of shoes for Men, Women and Chil^n to select from in Hendersonville. " IS SONy Hendersonvilie, N. C. The home of Style-Plus Clollies for Men and Boys. • • r. ’ -.:‘V . .. ■
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