ROSENBERGS Inc. With an exclusive Men's Clothing establishment on Main street in Hea dersonville, have attained leadership in their chosen field of endeavor. They cater to high quality mer chandise only and are meeting with the commendation of the people featuring a complete line of Man hattan shirts, underwear and pa jamas, also carrying a stock of Stet son hats and Interwoven hose which iave built a reputation for smartness and durability. You will find at Rosenbergs, sales people that are smiling, courteous ?nd with the intentions to always ilease their customers in the future is they have in the past. : The liigh qmility clothes which thej . have to offer to the public are of th< latest popular cuts and styles. Car rying a large stock on hand froir j which the most discriminating cus tomer will not have difficulty in making their selection. | Rosenbergs Inc. meeting with the popular acclaim of the people of Hendersonville as well as that of the surrounding territory, is justly proud of their reputation. We take pleasure in compliment ing the manager and the salespeople for their business policy and unhesi tatingly refer our readers to Rosen bergs Inc. Exclusive but not expensive. One I price store. WAX YOUR FLOORS and PREVENT DIVORCE. Every woman wants pretty floors in her home. All it takes is the proper ingredients and a Waxing Ma chine. We have both, and we have experienced ra^n to do the work. Call f ED. GILLESPIE PHONE 123 General Painting Contractor, FSoor Finisher and Home Beautifies. Only 3 more days to see our Special Frigidaire Hydrator Demonstration! UR special demon stration of the Frigid aire Hydrator ends at 10 P. M. next Saturday. Doo't miss this opportunity to see the Hydrator actually _ in use. And don't fail to taste the new and different salads and desserts we're serving. If possible, come in today. We're open eve nings until 10 o'clock. SPECIAL OFFER until Saturday, March 22 Let us tell you about our liberal special offer to all who buy Frigidaire during our 9-day demonstration, and about our easy payment plan. FRIGIDAIRE MORE THAN 1,3 00,000 IN USE REUSING LIGHT & REFRIGERATION CO. Davis-Long Drug Co. ? Brevard Agents OLDSMOBILE IMPROVEMENTS, Include? More beautiful bodies by Fisher Fully-enclosed, four-wheel brakes Longer wearing upholstery fabrics More comfortable seats* Tilted non-glare windshield Improved carburetion More responsive steering . . . but not one change in the fundamentals which made this car so popular in the hands of thousands of owners everywhere. Come in. Examine Oldsmobile's improvements. Take a drive. TWO-DOOR $ Q Q C ?? o.b. faetoty SEDAN Q y ~y Lanaina Spare Tire and Bumpers Extra > BROADWAY MOTOR CO. A PROMINENT LAWYER , VISITS IN BREVARD > , Hon. Walter R. Cupp, attorney, ol . Washington, D. C., was in Brevard , several hours Wednesday, and ex [pressed keen appreciation of the 1 1 beauty of this section. Mr. Cupp is ' a retired army officer, and came to i j this section on the invitation of R. R. Fisher who met Mr. Cupp while the Brevard lawyer was in Washing ton recently. Mr. Cupp nas spent several days with the Gillespies at Lake Toxaway, and spoke highly of the fine enter tainment he has received here. He plans to return to the county in May, when he can get pictures of the Rhododendron and other mountain flora. ? * * THE COOK STOVE * * APOSTASY ? * The early church in the upper room. The twentieth century church cooks in the supper room. Today the supper room has taken place of the upper room. Play has taken the place oi pray er and feasting the place of fasting. There are more full stomachs in the church than bended knees and broken hearts. There is more fire in the kitchen range than there is in the church pulpit, and ice cream chills the fer vor of spiritual life. The er.rly Christians were not cookinjr in the supper room the day the Hciy Ghost came, but they were praying in the upper room. They were not waiting on tables, they were waiting on God. They were not waiting for fire from the stove, but for fire from above. They were detained by the comnu.nd of God, and not entertained by the cunning of men. They were filled with the Holy Ghost and not stuffed with stew and roast. 0, I should like to see the cooking squad put out, and the praying band nut in. Less ham and 3ham and more heaven. Less pie and more piety; 'less use for the cook and more use for the old book; put out the fire in the church kitchen and build it on the church altar ? more love and more life and fewer dinners, and go after more sinners. Let us have a cnurch full of wait ers, waiting on God; a church full of servers, serving God and waiting for His dear Son from heaven. "Watch, therefore, for ye know not the hour that the Son of Man cometh." ? THE King's Business. QUEBEC QUIRKS Mrs. Beulah A. Loving anil chil dren of Easley, S. C., spent last week-end with Mrs. Loving's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Miller, of this community. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfold Ow en, a son, weighing only four pounds. M. C. Thomas has been seriously ill for several weeks. His condition is still critical. James Henderson spent Monday night of this week with Otto Jones. Koth are seventh grade pupils of Lake Toxaway school. Aline, Ella Mae and Irene Owen spent Friday night of last week with Elsie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whilniire of Easley, spent last week-end with rel atives in the Quebec community. Mrs. T. ('. Henderson and Miss Birdell Henderson attended services at Lake Toxaway church last Sun day afternoon. They walked, fol lowing a mountain path across Pole Cat mountain. Some thought it rather unusual that they would ven ture to cross Pole Cat to attend church. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Osborne, Mrs. Eck Sims, Miss Katherine Osborne and other members of the family were welcome visitors Sunday aftern were welcome visitors at the home of T. C. Henderson last Sunday after noon. Rev. E. R. Pendleton filled his regular appointment at Oak Grove Baptist church last Sunday morning. Those present at "the service appre ciated and were greatly edified by the excellent sermon. There is some kind <>f animal of unknown identity roaming through the forests of nights in the regions round about Quebec and Lake Toxa way. Some think it is a lion or a tiger or ape that has somehow es caped the jungles of tropical Africa and has taken up its abode in the Sylvan forests of these Blue Ridge mountains. Some believe it to be a native American, being either a wolf or panther or mountain lion. What ever it is, it has been seen and heartf by a number of people of this com munity. It is supposed to have killed certain sheep and hogs of the community and the boys and girls are afraid to venture out at night for fear it might mistake them for lambs. One man discovered it fol lowing him as he went from his work one night. He ran toward it with his axe drawn ready for the attack. The beast immediately left the road and disappeared into the forest. Most of the people of this com munity are busily engaged in theii gardens, preparing the soil, plantinf onions, peas and early potatoes, anc getting ready for other food crop! in order that they, may have the pro vision necessary to keep soul anc body together unless the big taxes 01 the little homes drive them to ur timely graves. Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in TABLETS three days. 666 ALSO IN LIQUID ADMINISTRATOR'S NITICE r Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. L. M. Kuyken dail, deceased, late of Transylvania county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims , against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Brevard, N. C., or to her Attorney, T. C. Galloway at Brevard, N. Cf. on or before the 30th day of January, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 24 day of January 1930. MRS. L. E. SCRUGGS, p4t F26 Administratrix of L. M. Mar. 5 1 12 1 19 Kuykendall. NOTICE OF LAND SALE 1 Under the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust executed by J. L. Plott and wife, Sallie Plott, to Lewis P. Hamlin, trustee, dated the 14th day of December 1929, and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of deeds for Transylvania coun ty, N. C. in Book No. 24 at page 283, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned trus tee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder FOR CASH, at. 12 o'clock M. on the 31st day of March 1930, at the court house door in the .town of Brevard, N. C., the follow ing described piece or parcel of land, [lying and being in Catheys Creek ' Township, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake on the ( west margin of Highway No. 28 at the junction of an old road, and runs with north and west side o i the old road the following courses and distances: South 74 deg. west 75 feet; then south 47 deg. west 40 feet; then south 21 deg. west 20 feet; then 5 deg. wesi 130 feet to a stake in the old Paxton line; then with said old line , south 87 deg. east 80 feet to a stake on the west mar gin of the Highway; then same course south 87 deg. east 260 feet to a stake on the north bank of the old road leading to Lambert Gilles pie's house; then with the north mar gin of said old road, north 46 1-2 deg. west 282 feet to a stake on the east margin of the Highway; then crossing the Highway, north 18 deg. west 36 feet to the beginning, con taining 8? ? 100 of an acre more or leas. Said sale being made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, costs and expenses of said sale. Sale made subject to any and all tlTlU This 25th day of Feb. 1930. LEWIS P. HAMLIN, Trustee. 4tchg OHO Mar 5-1 2 j 13,26 HENDERSONVILLE HARDWARE CO. On North Main street in Hender-] sonville, is headquarters for hard-i ware, supplier, cutlery, guns, fishing! tackle, paints and oils. I This firm carries one of the iarg- 1 est and most complete stock* of high ; grade hardware in. this section. This store adds much to the effic-j iency of the community as * trade I center and is headquarters for a ' large number of people 'from the surrounding country when they come in to trade. The goods carried have been found to be of the ve?y best quality | consistent with the price at whi:h ? each article is sold, and here you will find standard makes of the ? world's best manitfacturers. They are prepared for proper, handling o:t the goods and the display of the stock to the advantage of their patror.s. All their hardware and supplies are of the lateijt pat terns and include the snort recent in ventions ar.d improvements. | The stock is composed of hard ware supplies known throughout the world as the best on the^ market. Men who are in charge are courteous and accommodating and who will be pleased to demonstrate to say wh? desire to drop into this favorite trad ing place and keep up on the high est grade of hardware and fappifes. Nails, screws, bolts, locks, knives, tools, cutlery and shelf hardware ? but what is the use of trying to list their stocks? This is a store of thr? first class that carries ail one would expect of such a store. In this edition we wish to compli ment the proprietor, Mr. Raymond L. Edwards, upon the admirable man ner in which the business of this valued institution is operated: upon the progressive ar:d public spirited policies. W* wish to refer the Hen dereonvi'le Hardware company to atl of our readers es one of the distinct ive features of the commercial ef ficiency of this part of the state and is headquarters for many people. DR. LEONA ALLEN YOUNG With office at 411 North Alain street in Hendersonville, and phone No. 189 is prepared to give your eyes the scientific examination and ] attention they demand. A service depending for success upon technical accuracy, where so important a thing as eyesight is j concerned should be conducted by a ; qualified optometrist who has made a special study of the eye. There is no one in this .section who has made a deeper study or is better equipped to serve you than Dr. Young. Expert knowledge and ef ficiency has caused this optometrist to gain an enviable reputation serviie at her pariors and at al! throughout this scction and build for her a large clientele. You cannot be too careful with your eyes. Very frequently eye trouble starts from the slightest de fect. If you are havirg any trouble with you eyes, it will pay you to con ult her fo?- an examination, it may save you much future trouble in ?ear? to come. Dr. I'oung makes each case one for stu.iy, can fit you with lense the correct power for your individual needs. Those of our readers who are in need of service of the above char acter should avail themselves of the times we can assure you of reliable work. Her practice is by no means confined to the city, but extends throughout this and adjoining coun ties, and she is glad at all time? to jhave the people from the rural dis tricts visit her office. I Your eyes are the m.ist delicate I organs and should receive the correct ; attention they deserve. ! We wish to direct the attention "I' our readers ta Dr. Young- when you) i eyes require help. She ha< justly merited the reputation gained and is ready at all times to give you infor mation you may desire that i* in the providence of the eye. 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Get These LOW PRICES Before You Buy! FIRESTONE BATTERIES LOW PRICES on FIRESTONE BATTERIES 11 -Plate Oversize $6.90 13-Plate Extra Heavy $7.85 15 -Plate ' Oversize $10.50 FIRESTONE ! BRAKE UNING ' # ? ? You are buying SAFETY when yju buy Firestone Brake Lining. McCrary Tire Service ONE STOP SERVICE WHEELS RIMS PARTS ACCESSORIES

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