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PiSfiAH FOREST GQESBOWN AT MARSHALL, WHILE BREVARD TAKES ONE FROM CANTON . Camnen Outhit the Mountain eers, But Fail To Bunch j Them Together ?'* Fiunk C'arr took his bunch oi Lumbermen over to the sand lot at Marshall Saturday afternoon and al lowed the home team to carry off the honors in a double-header game, 6-6 in the first, and 5-4 in the second. T!u> Lumbermen connected safely in both games for more bingles than the home, team, but they failed to get them in a row. as did the Mar shall cr. This was true in both games. It; the first game Pisgah vot ten hit. and two free passes off Fowler, while the Marshall nine were gathering up only eight safe tie.; and two passes off Gibson. Time and again would the Lumbermen get i* a base, only to be cut off by the fas;, playing of the Marshall infield. Fowler -tutek out nine of the local boy - in the first game; Gibson ten. l!v innings: Pi *;h !?'??? e-t . .000 101 020?4 Ma -hall ... 010 200 03x ?6 Second Gamo rtuiid game Pisgah Forest ( iv; i afeiy for eleven hits to ten off Goodman. S i!u '<i lor seven innings, the si ? 4-4 at the end of the M i vshall scoring two in the . of which was made by a 'e :: ive l>y Haynie. . i Forest bunched four hits in ti : foi three runs, anil looked they v. u l< i run away with the l?ut Fowler, who relieved Mc l ?i- \ ? i is the sixth, stopped the seem in: ly inevitable slaughter and gave ho only one hit in the remain ?>e fracas. Uv inning: Pi, uh K..,i ??{ 000 031 00?4 Ma; hall 001 201 01?5 !' ah :il Brevard are now tied l"i , place with Canton and 'i: ? ?li or) top. < ... Marshall Here Saturday .V.t -!>ai- will come to McLean lit lin-vard Saturday afternoon, and 1 1 1 ; i ? . ;hi; best games of the season - It 'ket! forward to by local ; . t ? i: r will have all three of i.i ..m : en. MtMahan. Goodman atni Gibson, ready for duty, while it is expected that Marshall will try to give tli" lo als another dose of the Ft i u ! -r ?????md of hooked balls, which has ji. .vv: very effective against Pisgah Forest, and Brevard, too. REV. MR. TAYLOR TO PREACH AT ST. PHILIPS, SUNDAY R i. Mai. mb F. Taylor, rector of Ch.-.-t Episcopal church, of Green vill . s. i'., wil preach at St. Philips Epi -?? >pal i hurch in Brevard next Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock hour of worship. Galloway Twirls Holt's Nine to a Shut-out Game on McLean Field Canton and Brevard split a double header on McLean Field Saturday iftcrnoon, Canton taking (or rather having the first game given them) by the wide score of 9-4, while the Brevard nine shut the visitors out in the second game 3-0. Kilpatrick, pitching the first game for Brevard, was a little wild, but pitched a good brand of ball, having strike outs to his credit. Hardin tor Canton struck out only seven Brevard men, but held them to scat tered hits, only in the third, when Holt's crew garnered in five safeties for three runs. The heartrending part of the ::ime came in tin- tenth, after both teams had settled down to real ball, no one scoring, after the third. Five runs were made by the ten men who faced Kilpatrick ? errors and miscucs and boneheads and and and, anyway, five men crossed the plate. Bv inning: Rvovard 003 000 001 0 ? 1 Canton 211 000 000 5?0 Second Game For the first time this season, the Brevard team gave Glen Galloway decent support, aiding him in giving the Champion Y team a complete whitewashing. Glen allowed only five hits during the seven frames, lwo of which were scratches ? and not an error was made by the locals during the game. Only once did Canton have a chance to score? in the seventh, when Smathers walked, went to third on a single by Price; Cater was out Galloway to P-Vine; iiardin attempted a squeeze play, and Smathers was out when he tried to make it home; Price, in trying to make third on the play was caught off three feet by Simmons, who had assisted in the Bryson to Osborne to Simmons out, and the game was over. ' By inmr.g: P.revard 000 1 1 1 x ? 3 Canton 000 000 0?0 Brevard at Canton Saturday Holt will take his bunch to the Pulp City Saturday afternoon in an attempt to make room for hitnself on the top ladder. McClure, rated by many, as the best first baseman of the county, will make his debut there. Kilpatrick will do the twirl ing. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Chcrryficld Special Children's Day Exceise-; will bo observed at 1 1 o'clock hour Sunday morning. A fine program has been arranged. All are cordially in vited to be present. YV. S. PRICE, Pastor. OAKLAND NEWS The many friends of Z. A. Nichol son will be sorry to hear of his death. We learned that he was killed by the train at Flat Rock last Saturday. He was the oldest son of Mx-, and Mrs. James Nicholson, of Sapphire, but had made his home at Plat Rock for several years. Rev. E. R. Pendleton was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Saun ders, Sunday. Miss Cora Willson returned to Bre vard Sunday afternoon, after spend ing the past week with her friend, Mrs. E. A. Reid, at Oakland. Pink McCall, of Mills iJiver, is visiting his son, W. F. McCall, this week. We were pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeely, of Tryon. shaking hands with friends at Lake Toxaway Baptist church Sunday. ; The many friends of Mrs. Charln Benneth, better known as Grace Rcid, will be glad to know she is ex pected to visit home folks in the nea; future. She is now locatod at Knox ville, Tenn. Howard Alexander is visiting hi mother, .Mrs. S. E. Alexander. Mrs. W. W. Reid, Mrs. David ?tl.! ler, Mrs. 1. S. Sanders and Mrs. C. \\ . Fisher motored to Brevard Friday of last week on business. Mrs. Lee F. Norton spent a plea sant social hour with Mrs. E. A. Reid and Miss Corn Willson Saturday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Reid. One of our boys went out to pick blackberries one day last week and came back with a live rattle snak . We are wondering whether to call i. courage or just beintr foolhardy. Rev. E. R. Pendleton preached, an excellent sermon Sunday, although he complained of having eaten too much dinner. In the absence of the chairman, 1 S. Fisher, his son Warren, acted ii: his place and a nice little program was planned for the Fisher reunion. Another matter pertaniing to the re union was discussed. We hope eve;-; one interested will be pleased wit 'n what was done. The program will lie prepared and sent to The Brevard News as soon as it is ready for publi cation. HARTSELL TO PREACH AT ENON SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3 O'OLCCK Rev. W. H .Hartsell, pastor of t h< Brevard Baptist church, will preach at Enon Baptist church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended the public to be present at this service. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe,, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known. ? ? ? ? 0 Mid Summer Sale Marvelous Values JULY 25th 26th & 27th Thursday Friday & Saturday Our entire stock of Dresses, Millinery, Hosiery and Underwear with marvelous reductions and values. $18.50 Imported Chiffon Dresses going at $12.50 $16.50 Dresses going at. . . $9.95 Sports, Georgettes and Chantun $10.00 Dresses going at . . .$7.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Hats going $3.00 Heavy mark down throughout the entire stock which is so attractive it never fails to catch the eye of the most exclusive ladies of the fashion world. ! THE NOBBY SHOP | NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE PHONE 257 ANNOUNCEMENT The Brevard Hardware & Furniture Co. Takes Pleasure in Announcing that Mr. C. S. (Purde) Osborne Has bought the interest in this business formerly held by the Messrs. Garrett, and will be actively associated with us in the management of the store. Mr. Osborne Needs no introduction to the people of the county. He is known by, and knows, nearly every man, woman and child in the county. In this larger field of merchandis ing, we feel that the store and its customers will be largely benefitted because of the fact that Mr. Osborne is now connected with the business. Furniture and Hardware We carry one of the most complete lines of Furniture, Home Furnishings and Hardware to be found in any town of this size. We hope to increase our business and our stock as the community grows, and ever keep abreast of the times and of the progress of the county. Mr. Osborne invites all of his friends, and all new citi zens, to call at the store and see him, and look over the big store which he now is interested in. People from the county are urged to make themselves at home in this store, make it a meeting point for friends, leave bundles and packages here, and use us in whatever other way that might prove a convenience to the people. We are here to serve, and that means real service. ANYWAY, COME IN AND SAY "HOWDY" TO PURDE. Brevard Hardware & Furniture Co. "9 By D. F. MOORE. Next Door Clemson Theatre Brevard, N. C.
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