, > . 5# :? '?WWa HOME-COMING WEEK I 1 Charleston, S. C., March i.-r Mayor Tlwinaa P Jtoney of ton, has proclaimed Aprfl 10-18 M th? joint celebration of the 250th Aimiversary of the official settlement of Charleston on its Pre5??^ the 260th celebration of the found ing of the Pro^nceo* CaroliM un der the Lorda In a letter to Mayor WWtatu-e? the chief executive of after expressing the wish that - hla honor and his cibxena may find it expedient to visit Charleston du*j?e[ the joint celebration, which f^Ua | ???SU with mous garden season, sends out * call to ell South Carohnians and to Charlestonians in parUcular v/ho are residing in this city to return for a general "home coming" on this occa b ?Charleaton was first settled on the west bank of the Ashley River to English colonists under WUU*m Sayle in April 1670,. and m 1680 the settlement was officially changed to Oyster Point on the southern ex tremity of the peninsula which is now the present site of Charleston. Charleston is one of the few American communities which has preserved, unspoiled, its colonial t mosphere and is noted not only for its beauty of architecture and ita ; wealth of garden estates but as the . locale of many battles and engage- , ments during the colonial and In- . dian campaign and the war between ( the states. CharteTkobert Heath Charles Robert, the ten-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. if. 54. Heath, died Thursday night at the home of his parents, following an ill new of only 24 hour;. Funeral ser vices were held the following nay at the residence, conducted by Rev. Pan' Hartsell and Rev. J. P. Mason. Burial was in Gillespie cemetery. The father, who was at work in Birmingham, was called home on account of the death of his small son. In addition to the parents, one ? older brother survives. ' Pallbearer* were: Allison ana Clii- | ton 'Moore. Clyde Shuford and Rich ard Enloe. Girls assisting with the R many beautiful floral offerings were:. Annie and Louise Norton, Louise o nnd Betty Moore, June Fenwick and ^ Edith Wright. p MARGARET GALLOWAY IS J NAMED CLASS MASCOT f ti At a recent meeting of the High o School senior class, Margaret Gal- A loway, the attractive little daughter d of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Galloway, was e, chosen as mascot of the class. si The class decided upon "Her Tem- C porary Husband," a farcial comedy v in three acts, as the play to be given by the senior class this year. Work 1Y will begin on this play at once and iiniiouncement of its presentation at an early date will be given, it is said. MRS. RCY LONG'S FATHER DIED LAST WEDNESDAY Dr. and Mr3. Roy Long returned Friday from Graham, where they p were called on account of the illness ft apd death of Mrs. Long's father. A. I.. Holt. Funeral services were held s for Mr. Holt on Friday. Mrs. Long had spent the greater part of the time the past few weeks in Graham during her father's ill- d ne-is, and was with him at the time G of iiis death. ri LOST ? Between Brevard and Selica, one wire Ford Track wheel with casing. Reward if returned to J. S. Bromfield, Brevard. ltc FOR SALE ? Ton head fine cows, Guernaeys and Jersey a. With first and second calves, one's calf week old. See W. A. Allison, near Wilson Bridge. F26M& pd. WANTED ? Fifteen Bantam hens. L. M. Simpson, Simpson's Barber Shop. F20 tfc FOR SALE? Dahlia tubers. All fine varieties. Order now for March delivery. Mrs. Thos. Dodswroth. 4tc till M5 FOR SALE-Good second hand Cook ing Range, at a bargain. Call and see i? at Nicholson & Duclos, Plumb ers. Feb 19 ???? FOR SALE ? One new Incubator and one new Brooder at one-half price. See B & B Fe?d and Seed Co. F12 FOR SALE ? Burroughs Adding Ma chine, $35;00; Toledo scales, $70; Check writer, $15; Cash register, $50; 8 thousand pound Moaler safe, $116; all in gotd condition. Box 187, Brevard, N. C. Jl rHr tf NEWEST MAJESTIC RADIOS at Houston Furniture Company. Bre rard. Guaranteed no "A-C hum." A. high class Radio at a reasonable price. jly 31tf OCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING? The Siniard Transfer Company It fully equipped for handling your household goods, in either short or leng hauls. Care ful men. Big vans. Reasonable rates. We want your business. Phone 118. A18 tf. iiONEY TO LOAN ? On improved farm lands at six per ccnt, for ong or short terjn, in amounts from hree to fifty thousand dollars pre erred, however, ope thousand dol ar loans will be accepted. l-20tfc60 V. F. MITCHELL, Alty at Law. FOR SALE One fresh milk cow. See Pat Allison. p It 1EN WANTED IMMEDIATELY ? by giant international industry; ver 7000 already started; some do ig annual business $13,000; no ex erience or capita! required, every liing supplied; realise success, in ependence Rawleigh's way; retail nod products, soap, toilet prepara ions, stock, poultry supplies; your wn business supported by big imerican, Canadian, Australian in ustries; resources over $17,000,000; stablished 40 years: get our propo ition; all aay it's great. Rawleigh ompany, Dept. NC-6-J, Richmond, a. P6-13-20-29 IALE HELP WANTED? Reliable man 21 to 55 years old with car anted to call on farmers in Tran iflvania County. Make $8 to $15 eily. No experience or capital ecded. Write today. McNess Co., ?pt. M. Freeport, Illinois. lp OR SALE? White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet. Used 2 years. At half rice. Can be seen at 208 East Iain street. UCrmc ERV1CES AT P1NEY GROVE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 Rev. ,T. P. Mason will preach Sun ay afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Piney rove Methodist church, near Pen )so. The public is cordially invited. FINAL NUMBER OF Lyceum Course Will be given at High School Auditorium Wednesday Evening MARCH 12th Public invited to attend this final number in what is declared to be equal to, if not better than, any preceding number. ? HEAR ? FERN CASFORD, Reader, Entertainer Under Auspices of I BREVARD MUSIC LOVERS CLUB THIS IS T Chevro J*r Inmm icmt That We Are Giving Some One of our Subscri Read Story On Hrst Page CALL3AT 1 HE BREVARD NEM BREVARD, North Carolina