OAKLAND NEWS "s- ' :;^|PP! Rev. E. R. Pendleton was a plea sant visitor in our village last week. While! ,hert, he, with our teacher, iii:. . . seviral calls. Mr. Pendleton say.- he wants to know the folks bet ter with whom he works. , Mrs. Annie Reid visited Miss Hen <iv.son and her pupils at school last week. While she has no children at tending at Oakland, she seems inter ested iu the home school. ! Thesei present at Oakland School Friday of last week enjoyed the splendid talks given by Mr. Orr, of Brevard, and Rev. Mr. Rufty, of Roe man. We were delighted to have with us also Mrs. Orr and Mrs. Rufty and her two little daughters. The school children enjoyed an egg hunt Friday afternoon. Alleen Fish er won first prize and Grace Bryson second for finding the most eggs. This fun was cut short by the arrival cf uv. school bus that some of the f!r"Mr.a had to leave on. Miss Marian Henderson left imme diately after school ? closed for a week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mis. F. Henderson, at their home ne. r Brevard. .Mr. Raymond English was calling in village Friday afternoon. Mi.-. Effie Reid and Mrs. David Miller were among friends at Oak land Friday. We are glad to know Mr. T. E. Tlehi. of Brevard, is able to visit * rue folks again. Mrs. Myra Scruggs, of Brevard, i- nt a few hours last week with her k -wv, Mrs. F. A. Reid. Mr. Otto Alexander, teacher at Old Toxaway, and two of his friends of , that section were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C-happell Sa turday afternoon. .V Mary Burgess and daughter, Bei*.:'. called on their aunt, Mrs. Lee F. Norton, Sunday afternoon. M-s. Ola Sanders and daughther, Evannd,- and son, Lane, spet Satur day evening with Mrs. C. W. Fisher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tull Glazener, form erly of this county, but now of West Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Plato Scruggs and son, of Brevard, spent Sunuav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reid and son,. Leo. Little Kile Galloway spent a pleas ant hour with his little cousins, C. W. Fisher and Lane Sanders, Sun day. Let everybody remember the serv vict? at Lake Toxaway Baptist Church nevt Sunday. Preaching will be at SAM B. CRAIG \ Attoney-at-Law MASONIC TEMFLI PICKENS. 5. C. ClTic* Phone 39 Res. Phoae It or ConrtpattoB in Its various forms, is reeponsf WTESTINAL STASIS, ! era majority of human ills ? 85% is claimed by mm eminent authorities. Symptoms warning of dai-rf are, dizzinew, coated tongue, bad tasta of ?triiln gas. bad breath, palpitation, shortness of bnM'h. jaundice, pains in side and back, specks be far? the eyes, etc. A safe, reliable, speedy remedy is DR. THACHKR'S VKOST ABLE SYRUP. ?bti-Tible of all dealers, in 60c and $1.20 bottle*. DAVIS-LONG DRUG CO. Phon* 85 Brtmi IV. C. PENROSE NEWS Well, as spring has arrived a bit ahead of schedule time, and birds are ! coming back from their winter re sorts I suppose it is time for ground hogs to come out of their hibernat ing quarters and bask in the glorious sunny weather, so here comes the .Penrose groundhog. ( Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ledford of Gastonia and Randall Lyday of N. C. State College are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lyday, dur ng the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Woofin of' Campobello, S. C., visited their par- 1 ;r.ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams, 1 ast week. ? I Mrs. Joe Lyday visited her moth in West Asheville last week, re .urning Sunday. I Mrs. V. M. Owenby is also on the J ack list. Her many friends wish for :er a speedy recovery. | The marriagee of Mr. Huston Mackey and Mrs. Daisy Allison came as quite a surprise to us all. They iave our best wishes for a long and :appy. life. Mrs. Wade Anderson and family ,( Pickens, S. C., and Mr . W. C. NMchobon and family of Etowah ;pent Easter Sunday with their par nts, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Surrette. Arnold Williams has taken over the A'ason Service Station at Davidson River and will run it this summer. Rev. Joe Mason will preach at inon Church the second Sunday in April. We hope all who possibly can, -.vill come out to hear him. The ?.reaching hour will be at 11 a. m. Jur pastor, Rev. W. W. Marr, will r reach at 11 a. m. next Sunday. A very pleasant surprise was given j Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Jackson Sun ay in celebrating his 68th birthday, didn't know anything was going ro. happen until his yard was crowd J with people from various places, v picnic dinner was served, and to say it was a fine dinner is but det scribing it very mildly. Everything possible to make it a pleasant oc casion was brought into play. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gedwin v'aughn of Asheville, J D. Dermid of Asheville, Mrs. Junie Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoots and family, Roy Jus tus, Austin Newman of Dana, N. C. Mrs. Edgar Garren and family of Hendersonville, L. H. Hudson and family of West Asheville; Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Duckett of West Ashe ville, Glover Jackson of Brevard, Miss Dorothy Gaston of Asheville, and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Lyday of Pen rose'. All went home feeling fine and ?vishing Mr. Jackson many happy re turns of the day. The rainy winter put all us farmers behind with our work on the farm but we are doing all we can to redeem the time during these bright sunny days. . Now Boilston, I am back in line so pinch yourself and see if you are awake. If you are come on with your news. 3 o'clock by the pastor, Rev.. E. R. Pendleton. The many friends of Mr. R. J. Gal loway, of Glennville, will be sorry . .o know that he is in very bad health this spring. j Mr. Sylvannus Sanders and his brother visited old Uncle Henry Mil .ler Sunday, and reports the old man getting very feeble. : , The many friends of L. C. San ders, of Lake Toxaway, will be sorry ,to know he left for New York last : week for an indefinite stay. Seed Irish Potatoes for Sale 300 bushels grown from certified seed selected. Cash or on time. THOS. H. SHIPMAN Smart women ?fco?n Cordoa V-line Homtr) Iibmhh, by lightly ?wnrii| the Mtaral choc lows at the ked, k girr? ? ft** fawtebl j right +* fmmtidir H. fdo n CALVERT NEWS P. A. Morgan and family visited relatives in South Carolina Sunday. Miss Mamie Hayes gave her school children an' Easter egg hunt at the home off Mrs. T. P. Galloway Friday afternoon. Arthur Whitmire and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whit- ' mire Sunday. 1 Mrs. P. Paxton s very sick at her home.' j Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hogsed had as thefir dinner guests Sunday Mr.j and Mrs. J. A. Glazener of Brevard. Prof. W. R. Bumette of Hayes ville, Miss Myrtle Whitmire, Mr. Paul Stroup, Mrs. Susan Morgan of Cherryfield; visited Mr. and Mrs. J. r'. Morgan Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Gillespie spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Morris of Cherryfield last Wednesday. Mrs. Tempie Whitmire was a din ner guest of Mrs. E. C. Glazener Tuesday. Roy Waldrop, who has had his tonsils removed, is slowly improving. Clemson Garren and family were South Carolina visitors Sunday. Judd Plot is home spending Eas ter with his family. Mrs. Rena Aiken of Cherryfield spent Friday with Mrs. F. Paxton. Miss Ollie Perry and Miss Alza Hogsed were shopping in Brevard Thursday afternoon. DAVIDSON RIVE People in this section seem to be1 busy planting gardens. Mr. Joe Helath spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. V. McGatha. Mr. Orian Ramer and Miss Mary Sherell were married Sunday in Bre vard. We wish for them much joy and a long happy life. A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. Sherell, Mr.i and Mrs. Robert Sherell, Mr. and Mrs. Narvan Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. Orian Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. Cla relnce Allison went on a picnic Sun day in the Pisgah National Forest. All reported a nice time. Mrs. Henry Sentell and Mrs. Lillie Parker were visitors at the home of Mrs. Edna Strickland Friday after noon. Mrs. Strickland has been very sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Picklesiner and children were Balfour visitors Sun jday. t Misses Mildred and Julia Barton jwere visitors at the home of Mrs McGaha Sunday afternoon. Miss Nellie Wilson is on the sicl< list. Mrs. Bates Patton was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Strickland recent ly. We are very sorry to hear Mr John Patton is suffering with rheu matism. The children of the 3rd grade en joyed an egg hunt Friday afternoon ' given by their teacher, Miss Flore Lyday. I We were very sorry to hear Mr | Isaac Hamet is very ill. i Mr. and Mrs. George Norn's wert .visitors at the home of Mr. Bartor ' recently. | CHERRYFIELD NEWS ; Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owens and Mr and Mrs. Marion Glazener of Rosmar spent Eastet with Mr. Owen's par ? ents at Cherryfield. Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfred Gallowaj were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Eujene Gillispie Sunday. Mrs. Bessie McCarter and Mrs. A H. Gilletepie visited Mrs. J. R. Whit mire and Mrs. L. W. Brooks Fridaj last. Mrs. J. N. Morris spent the weel end with her daughter, Mrs. J. V Gillespie. Mrs. Eli Huggins and Mrs. Mar] Garren spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. H. Gillespie. We' are glad to know Roy Waldroj: has recoyered after an operation oi 1 having his tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allison visited Mrs. J. C. Whitmire Sunday after noon. J. L. Waldrop ar.d family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wal drop's sister, Mrs. Lester Wilson of Selica. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCall of Pirkens, S. C. were gdests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCall Sunday. Mrs. Rena Aiken spent Thursday as the guest of Mrs. Bessie McCarter. I Ruth Whitmire of Mars Hill Col ? lege spent last week-end with her parents at Cherryfield. ? The children of the primary and in termediate grades of the Sunday School enjoyed a delightful egg hunt Sunday afternoon. Our pastor, W. S. Price, conducted the Easter Service Sunday morning with an appropriate sermon text, "He Is Not Here, But Arisen." A good attendance, with a number of visitors from other communities, was present. Subscribe for Hie News - $2.00 por year. THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WHY BOTHER YOURSELF Well take your subscription for any Magazine or Newspaper, at regular price. Saves you th* worry and postage. WARD'S BARBER SHOP aad News Stand Phone 54 * f ' e PiSGAH FOREST NEWS The farmers of this section do not know whether to give up to a bad case of spring fever or go to work and do their spring duties. We're all afraid the present warm days will make1 mischief. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and Mrs. Sam Wyatt motored to Ashe ville Sunday. Mr. Henry Boggs of Spartanburg is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lyday. A large crowd from this section attended the home-cOming days at Balfour Sunday. An enjoyable time was reported. Miss Mary Louise Croushorn, who is attending school in Asheville, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crous horn. Mrs. J. A. Colburn has returned homie after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Milas Marcum have moved from their home in Toxaway and are now occupying the Hall res idence. The baseball team held the first practice of the setason and many stiff arms are in evidence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackey had as their guests Saturday Mr.Lee Scruggs and Tom English of Boyl ston. Mrs. J. A. Colburn had as her week-end guests Mrs. Carl Morris and two daughters of Asheville, and Mrs. T. C. Kennon and Miss Rose Snelson of Brevard. Mrs. Bert Alexander of Silver Creek was the recent visitor of Mrs. W. A. Lyday. Mr. and Mrs. L. McMahon have moved into our section. Friends in this section were sur prised to learn of the marriage of Miss Mary Sherril and M)r. Orien Ramier of Davidson River. This com munity joins in wishing them much success and happiness. LAND SALE BY TRUSTEES Default having been made in pay ments due as set out in Deed in Trust executed by Fred Harris and wife to the undersigned trustees for Union Bank & Federal Trust Company, which deed in trust is registered in Book 16 at Page 532 Deed inTrust Records of Transylvania County, N. C., and the default not having been made good, the undersigned trustees will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., on Mon. May 6th, 1929 at 12 o'clock M., all that real estate known as the FYed Harris pro perty, lying in the Town of Brevard, iN. C., on Rice Street, and fully de l scribed in the Book and at Page ?above referred to, to which refer ence is hereby made for full descrip tion of the lands and premises to be sold. j Sale made to satisfy the indebted ness, cost and expenses of sale. 1 This the 28th day of March, 1929. WELCH GALLOWAY, Trustees. L. E. JOHNSON, t ! April 4--1 1-18-25. SPRING IS HERE April showers are again reviving the signs of - springtime. The birds have returned from their southern sojourn, and all nature is ready to burst forth with renewed life. This renewal of energy in nature is also evident in each individual's life in the springtime. Your 7 ; spirits are light. You are happy to be alive. You will be still happier if you have the satis faction of maintaining^ an account with the Brevard Banking Company, and know that their co-operation is behind you. Brevard Banking Company 4% PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT Afl! , . vmceri THOS. a SHIPMAN, Pres. JOS. 8. SILVEBSTEEN, V. Pres. ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Cashier J. L CRAWFORD, Au't Cashier N. A. lnTJJTO, Au't Cashier R. J. DUCKWORTH, Ass't Cashier Directors W. S. ASHWORTH THOS. H. SHIPMAN J. M. ALLISON R. W. EVERETT W. M. HENRY C. C. YONGUE| Bird e*r i i i Fast Colors -Dainty - Service able - Popular - Good Economical i - $1.29 $1.69 Store Main Street

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