if \ P?W?r & A where powrrcciirts most Tp* T70R almost a quarter of a century, JL Buicks have been making good wherever power counts most. So that now, when the task to be accomplished is difficult? when stam ina, dependability and unfailing power are essential ? the advice of those who know is, "Buy a Buick!" Drive a Buick for 192S today and know the reason for this preference. Sedans #1 195 to $1995 Coupes *1 195 to #1850 Sport Models #1195 to #1525 All price* f. o. b. Flint, Mich.* government tax to be added. The . G. M. A. C. financing plan, the most desirable , it available. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM BUICK>I928 KAYSTONE MOTOR CO Hendersonville - - North Carolina A Few Specials FOR CASH ONLY / 2 4Tb "Wichita's Flour $1.30 241b Blue Streak Self Rising Flour 1.15 24 It) High Patent Soft Wheat Flour 1.10 2 Plugs Brown's Mule Tobacco 35 or 6 Plugs for 1.00 (Apple Tobacco same price) 7 Cakes Toilet Soap ,^-; .25 lib Maxwell House Coffee ^ .50 3?> lb Best Pea-Berry Blend Coffee 1.00 ASK ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL SET OF CHINAWARE? FREE H. GARREN East Main St. Tel. 108 BREVARD, N. C. CLEANED for Thanksgiving Parties, entertainment and visiting plat an important part in the social affairs at Thanksgiving- time. Better send us your clothing today so we may return it clean and ready for service when needed. BREVARD CLEAN ING IA0ICS WORK ASPECIAI.Tr' H MOTTSMAN.Mfcr! DRV CLEANING ? DYEI NG ? PRESSING EAST FORK NEWS Hoy, Soliou! Tag! You can't get it buck on us. We're standing on rock, our hands crossed, and we aren't going to move, so there ! Messrs Kriu-st Gillespie and ('loo Brown, of Ashoville, were Kast Fork visitors Swulay. ' ? Mrs, Boyd MeGuire and son, [?'rank, are spending the week with i Mrs. McOuire s parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Gillespie. Mrs. II. K. Whit mire has returned from a visit with her sons Van and Ki!., who are living in Lyman, S. 0. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hedinon of Birmingham. Ala., and Mrs. Tins ley of Coal Crock. Tonn.. are visit ing their uncle, \V. W. Gravely, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Finley and moth er, Mrs. Finley,. and Mrs. Ison. of Easley were visitors Sunday after noon "at the home of \V. 0. Gravely. In last week's issue of The Bre card News we noticed an e.iitoriai j chat causes us to wonder if it could have originated in the fertile brain of our fair-minded editor. For our part we can't see why he would pick out and brand one class of sales men as "bootleggers." We've all ways thought a bootlegger did his work shyly and slyly and unlawfully. Those salesmen are open and above board, and if they can sell a suit of clothes for $22.50, and live, why won't the extra money saved do us just as much good as it will the mer chant. We" just well keep the differ- j one; to pay on taxes' as to give it I to the other man to pay his with. I We've no right to make on the named merchants, but if Nathan Morris is a Brevard merchant, he certainly should have the Henderson ville man take his sign dowir. The way we see it all the money put in Mr. Morris' hand lands down in Hendersonville. Our editor further states that ev ery dollar spent for suits, socks, etc. purchased from outsiders is another dollar taken from the county. Right there we want to say "Mr. Editor, you're mistaken. The extra is still in the county, although in our pock et -i (which may have more holes in th. in than the merchants). Have vou never noticed that the mer chants take all but the extra he gets and takes a trip to some large city and spends every cent of it for goods. The only difference ? _we spend 2 cents and the price of a j motley order and do our shopping i in New York and Atlanta and the | merchant he has the price of a rail- j road ticket and a hotel bill added to ^ his expenses. We wonder if our editor has ever noticed any other kind of bootleg gin** salesmen. What about the bread wagon, the Northern grown potatoes and several others we think of but won't mention this time. We believe 'f the editor had K'vc" this subject the careful thought he is capable of doing lie would have put this editorial in his keep sake box along with the ones he wrote i on the weather. RIAHTYRE BREEZES ! ~ ' l We were surprised to hear of the ? wedding of Miss Pearl Brown and , l Mr. Otho Scott, which took place in j I Spartanburg, Sunday. j These voung people are well known here and their many friends , join in wishing for them a long ana i happy life. I Last Friday night a very success- j fill r<" ival was closed at Blantyre. ! Rev. Walter Holtsclaw, assisted ny ' Rev Blythe and others preached j some wonderful sermons. There were , twentv-one converts, and a nuuibei will be added to the church soon. . May the good work continue all over j our country. Mr. and Mrs. Clannie Justus o? Cashiers Valley, visited Mr. Justus , parents here, recently. Misses Ruby and Mildred Case of , Asheville, have been spending s?nie" time with their cousins, Misses Lean t d Bculah Allison. ' Mr. Pink Fletcher of Charlotte, visited relatives here last vfek. Miss Sadie Reed was the din er guest of Miss Gertrude Nesbit, Sun day. LOCAL GRID TOPICS * . AT RANDOM * ? ? By BILL BARRETT ? j | Now with two neatly tucked vie- , tories under the locals' shirt, they are out for a third successive bulls- i eye ? over the Rutherfordton Cen- J tral High school grid team. How ever. it is practically useless to keep a winning spirit for a handful of | loyal fans. / <? * ti * i Any visitor passing the football field last Friday would have thought that Horse Shoe and Travelers Rest, S. C., were playing and just half the population from the town limits of Horse Shoe were witnessing the game. Verily, verily, a disgrace. ? ? 0 * The locals should beat Rutherford ton two touchdowns. Provided this is accomplished, the Blue Devils will haw a just cause to boast. ^ t' n m In this section of the state the irrid team are so evenly matched that seldom does a team take three in a row. * * * * Few fans realize that it takes from 10 to 75 dollars expenses to hrinjj a football team here. There is not an enclosure around the local stad ium. One eould he made whose con struction would be of honor. So if you have an honor, pay for the i?am . SAM B. CRAIG Attoney-at-Law ! MASONIC TEMPLE PICKENS, S. C. <>:!' ? i'snne .19 Res. Phone 1 ? Announcing Our New Loan "A Mortgage With a Conscience" If you die your loan is automatically paid off. AND IT COSTS NO MORE! .If you are interested in a loan it will pay you to get the details of this new loan first. It can't be equaled. Ralph H. Ramsey Jr. MANAGER BREVARD OFFICE HENDERSON VILLE MORTGAGE COMPANY, Inc. Office Over Patterson's Department Store Duxbak Hunting Clothes For the Sportsmen ? Full Suits, or separate Garments. Coats, Pants, Hats and Caps. Rain proof they are, and their tough texture laugh at briars. Blankets , Comforts, Quilts FOR THE HOME These chilly nights cause your shivering thoughts to dwell upon these things. Better get fixed for the wintry winds that are already headed this way. For Home Furnishings, Household Goods and Sporting Goods, See ? Farmer's Supply Co. "THE OLD RELIABLE"

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