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wmM fiws Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Gillespie vis iced friends w. Seiica last Saturday. Sir. Caarley i.' run ford of Kusman, ausv'oii u> Toxav.ay, where he ex ; .i . tii work u> r Aloltz Lumber Co. Posey Oiwii uuuli' a business trip u. Ashevilie on last Friday. Idisscs v. illio and Jessie Whitmiie | of uec, u v re .lie quests of .Mrs. Li. Kufty on Sunday. Mr. 0. Owen and family have move 1 t"r-.?ni this vici.iiiy to their r'oi :at i' .Iii ill'-' .n (doucesler. Mrs. Xvd Anderson of Mars IH'l.j who v. sited relatives .ere las; week, j has leuvrned fro me. ii.'. ami ."-it's. Win. ('room of l>re-j vara soeiu the week-end with Mrs. t'ro.'ii: s patents. .Mr. and Mrs. ('. R. j l e v v ly. .I'hris Fisher made a business! r: lo . >jca!i 'Forest on last Friday.' Mi < s- U. rcr.ee (rillespie was the j it... . i ? M:ss Kv.\? ." . I'lies on Sun- i '? :ty- ^ j .'I.. K. ileece ? i f S'revard. was ?. x ::i T>i\aw.?y Sunday. Mrs. \V. M. Kay went, on a sliop ; i: . x< Li?>ion :?? As'ieviilo on Sai- ! t::d;iy. >?. \ ? ? ' ; ii'i for -a:,;e r: i. . infnrnviii^ i; idly. account of muddy r<-ads. jitU.-jd i'\ the rete.ii snow, Mis.-; \ ; Wai r w.'~ unable io meet with sewirur i- lass <>t; Friday .This " - a > i:s;iP.i'oin t liicn! '.>> the cia^s, as ?.hi;.' are very murk interested in *V;r work and look forward- u? ' !v.?e ';club . meeti?i.?f>. Under Miss WidkCr's aMe irisiruet irns. tiiej have | bees lioinc excellent e!ul> work'. .' crieui. :iai blxtetlsioti work is j ::av:n>r a marked etT.-'ct on the ajrri-j ruJture of North Caroiina. Reports ?.naile L? y the eounty farm ajrents s ;o.v co-operatit.n with hundreds of tamers ami statistics <h"\v that this' peration is beneritlinsr both the) counties and the state as a whole. J "The codtish lays a million ejifrs. While the helpful hen lays one. j i!ut. the codfish does not cackle To veil what she has done. And so we scorn the codtish coy. But the helpful hen we prizt ? Which indicates to thoughtful minds It pays to advertise." SHE BREEZES Some of the children of this com ituinity are feeling lonesome, due to ? he fact that our school has closed. We feel that we were fortunate in having Rev. A. J. Manly as principal, for the paot two terms. He earnestly endeavors to instruct the. boys ami girls in spiritual" and moral train ing a. well as in hooks, and the days pe:;t 11 his .school should- be anion;; ? iit> ;)i\ditable.of their liscs. Oit.:- Sa.uh'.y ..'eiir.ol recent Ij elei i:. . Ki'v.ct !": and tearing. VVe' r.tveiai 1 he of our form'; r'r.iehdent, JVi'r. Vance Duncan. i>il ?' !):ts been in pour health u?r some time. Mr. J. T. Justus has recently pur haseii a new horse. Mr. and Mrs. Oat. Morgan visited .Mr. and .Mrs. <kdm Reed Sunday ev.. ;nng. Mrs. .'amcs Orr has been on the hut Is bitter n >w. .Mrs. Orr r. . ? ? with -her daughter, Mrs. ,7. T. ?h;s. us. ..:o;orists were out in such large "u tiers Sunday ? evening ;is to make Ion.- think of bees on a spring day. .t".? nays i'.i i, uiu v? iuiei mus; nave v.. jt'Si :;rountl the corner;, for lie ?ii icnlv came hack last week and ... ent '*\u or three days. I. F. 'ustus visited M is. Recti !.:st Monday evening. Five Gals. Paint Free r * A large paint concern, in furtlu . ance of an advertising; and introduc tory campaign now in progress, olt'ers to give, free of charge, live i.e.ailohs of its best iuliise paint, any color, on one property owner at each postoffice or on each rural route in this County. This concern wants its paint on a house in each local ity this season which is tiie purpose of this remarkable offer It also wants a local salesman in each County. Persons interested are re-, quested to write the Kero. Paint ('? mpany, Louisville, Kentucky. (Adv. I Another argument for a garden this year ? "Soak up the sunlight if you want to be strong boned, vigor ous and healthy." LITTLE RIVER NEWS Miss Reba Asinvorth of Brevard, spent the week-end with her brother, Chas. Asliworth, Mr. and Mrs. Tave Merrill went to Greenville, S. C., last Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wrijjht, March 5, a son. Luther Couch made a trip to Charlotte last week-end. Miss iiuth McCall and Miss Sud detii, nurses, from tive Stoke-.- ilospita, I visited Miss McCains patent^ Air. aiaii 'Mrs. M. M. McCa?i, Sunday. * \ Miss J uha Aici'rill went U> lie.. < j dersonville .iasL week to: be wiin ii j. I ii^ter, 1- it.ua, who is in the ho. ]?:!.. ! there. Mr. Prophet of Pis^ah Koiv . visited his laiiier, Mrs. C. \V. ilile-i ! h?o!i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Kilpairick xveiu | to il:! more Sunday to ;,ee Mr. K:1 | Patrick's sister, Mrs. Tom Men ii), ; who is very ill. Robert Mi'irdl of Brevard, visited Mis. William Merrill Sunday, The many friends of ''Uncle Die!;"! ?'.it ... ... v,.!; j 1 o oi .us Ue?i.i#i, vv.iiiii occurred oa .March 7. Mi", Allison is survived by his wife, two sens, Kdgar aiid Walt -r, atid one daughter, Sophia Allison. Funeral services wi re conducted a; Boilston by Rev. t'. W. Hilemon. Mr. \V.\J. McCrarv. wlu> is workin:' 1 ? 'i in Ceortri.!, spent the week-end it; ; Hi *, home, here. ' We have coal 011 hand at ati times now. Also hickory and Mock wood for $2.50 per toad. CASH I Phone 118 | [leaver Siniard TRANSFER COMPANY + 1 Jerome & Pushell Specials ???r 8 ti ? $ & s 0 1. LADIES DRESSES ti One Lot of Ladies Broad Cloth ? Wash Dresses 1 $4.95 ti ? 2. LADIES DRESSES In All The Newest Shades and Colors, In Silk $5.95 | 3. LADIES HATS $2 One Lot Ladies Hats, in Colors to Match Any Dress $2.95 4. LADIES COATS , ? One Lot of Ladies Coats, In Th< <<> Newest Shades. $9.95 5. CREPE DE CHINE In All Colors $1,49 6. COTTON CREPE - For Children Dresses 35c per yard Jerome & Pushell "It's Your Department Store Use It. rt M ''Am ? 1 II d WHY have fcliere been ' 3 homes bui2t and reoiod ci!cd isi Transylvania Co^nf.y in fche pa::; year? Because the Building & Lear. Association rLv^k'js % it possible for homes to be built at the cr t yz u would pay for rent. rm WHY has the Association paid out in r, -oh i-t $5,817.24 within the past year? Because k h n heaiihy condition and managed on an econ omical, business-like, profit-saving basis wit ? t . ,o assurance of good dividends. ? WHY has the present series been one of the be t m the history of the Association? Because m. e people are recognizing that Building & Loar. i a good investment, encourages sj/stematic savings and is one of your best financial friends when you decide to build a home. ? ? ALL these questions are simple and easy to ans wer, aren't they? Of course. WELL then, why are you not carrying BUILD ING & LOAN, or why don't you carry more? That's the simplest question of all. You just haven't learned quite enough about Building & Loan methods, come in and let us tell you all about them. COME IN AT ONCE FOR THE NEXT SERIES OPENS SOON, Match 2 1st Brevard t-r Association
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