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v> :vv .I,'.!. -} ARE YOU READY TO GO INTO YOUR CROP WITHOUT BEING HENDERED BY JHE BREAK ING OF OLD HARNESS? LOOK YOUR GEAR- HOUSE OVER AND COME TO US FOR HARNESS BRIDLES COLLARS COLLAR PADS BACK BANDS BELLY BANDS HAMES • TRACES LINES THE GARDENING SEASON IS ON NOW AND IF YOU DON’T HAVE A GOOD GARDEN THIS SUMMER YOU ARE GOING TO SUFFER NEXT WINTER—AI^’D IN ORDER TO PRODUCE A GOOD 'garden YOU MUST HAVE GOOD TOOLS. WE HAVE ANYTHING IN THIS LINE YOU WANT—HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS, SPAD ING FORKS, GARDEN PLOWS, .ETC. WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF BUSH HOOKS, GRASS HOOKS, LAWN MOWERS, ETC. McrtijTaiCTY^rr’*^^r"iiMr*iidrTi"iTrmi ■flimii i ii hii T3—r-,n*W i PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES EAST FORK FACTS Frank Garren And ISlmer Gillespie have received honorable discharges from the army and are at home here. They served in France as members of the famous 30th l>ivision. Miss Ada Cassell spent one night last week with Mrs. J. T. Gillespie and family at Rosman. Little Miss Ruth Gillespie, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gillespie of Columbia, S. C«» is visiting her grand-pareilts here. Walton Gillespie of Rosman and Frank Garren were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garren, Saturday night. Mrs. Ada Chastain, who has been visiting relatives here for some time, has returned to Easley, S. C. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gravely and Mrs. B. A. Gillespie were in Rosman Friday. Success to the News. EDAR MI. BREEZES ' 2,^^ Has What You Want in FRESH MEATS and CURED MEATS FISH and OYSTERS Vegetables, Chickens, Eggs and Produce The Very Best in These Lines and Sells for Less All the Time TINSLEH MARKET Prompt Delivery Phone 27 Otis Miles and a number of his friends from Greenville, S. C. visited Cedar Mt. Sunday. Bert Lane from near Brevard spent the week-end here. ’ Friends of J. S. Heath will be sorry to learn of his illness. Dr. Lyday was called to see him Sunday and jironounced his condition very serious. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones visited Mrs.. Jone*G sister, Mary Heath, on Little River last week. Lum McCrary has bought himself a nice truck. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garren are visiting Mrs. S. A. Jones this week. The youns? people of this section all gTithered together and gave Ham lin and Idell Bishop a surprise party la^t Saturday night. France McCrary is on the sick list with mumps. Ecycc Bishop and Jack Heath went to Brevard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson visited C. Robinion last week. PET ft * CARD of THANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation of the kind sympathy and help during th last illness and death of our loved wife and mother. Sincerely, TRUMAN CRARY and Family r "'I" * i'w'WV THIS PICTURE TELLS ITS STORY BETTER THAN WORDS. ALL WE WISH TO SAY IS THAT WE HAVE A BANK WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR MONEY WHILE IT IS GROWING INTO A FORTUNE. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. WE WILL WELCOME YOU HERE AND TREAT YOU WITH COURTESY. WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU AND ASSIST YOU. COME IN. BANK WITH US WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY ries No. 2^ OF revard Building & Loan Association IS NOW OPEN “SILVER T THEGOU Today yoii are young and full of life and hope, and perhaps not worrying about ‘‘Silver Threads,” that some day are sure to creep around your temple. Wihle you are young is the time to make preparation for the days to j^me. If you do your dirty towards yourself and family now^ you need have no worry for the future, the opportunities of youth, and spend all you make, you will regret it when ‘‘Life is Fading certain amount in the Building & Loan each week. It is one of the safest iiivest- I put it off. Series No. 21 will soon close and you will have lost another opportunity. NLY £5c PER WEEK FOR EACH $100 SHARE but if 'i
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