Happy Days! Snapshots save the Fun for More Fun Later Get your Kodak and your supply of de pendable film in the yellow box here. Let us have your exposed films for prompt, skilful developing and printing. Tne kind you'll like. ^ And you'll also find our prices are unusually low. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING Southern Products Company (INCORPORATED) / ? Phone 3361 Wll0l8$3lB 18 Commerce St. Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Twines, School Supplies ASHEV1LLE, North Carolina Quality Groceries OUR PRICES DEFY COMPARISON Not t^nly do our prices defy comparison, but the quality of our Groceries is of the very finest. Why trade elsewhere when you can save money here? Johnson's Grocery Store PHONE 41 MEN ^ Give a Thought to Your EASTER CLOTHES. You can get it in the nationally-known and guaranteed Curlee from us for $25.00. "They are Quality at a low price." We also have two great lines of Tailor-made clothes, of Serges, Cheviots, Herringbone, Tropical Worsteds, Alligator Skin and Home Spu;i ? also the Norotex Linens. Stetson D. the nationally known and justly famous line, is in three prices ? $29.50 ? $34.50 and $38.50. Can give you beautiful Home Spun at $38.50. Everyone knows the John B. Stetson hats that we sell, the quality and value of them. This line of clothing is equally as good for the money. We also haveihe J. L. Taylor Tailoring line, which gives you a beautiful range of patterns to select from, ranging in prices from $25.00 up. BUY TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES See, by having a tailor-made suit, you have one of your own judgment, and made like you want it, ? and something that a dozen in town won't have one fike ? "Be Yourself." Come in and look these over, and order now ? have it ready, on time, for Easter. The Plummer Co. See TONY TIJANTHAM , Mr. and Mrs. Frank GafTney and little daughter, of Greenville, were guests last week of Mrs. Ed Gilles pie, sister of Mrs. Gaffney. Branch Paxt.on, of University of North Carolina, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Cos Paxton, at Cherryfield. On last Saturday, R. L. Gash, W, D. Gifsh, Miss Annie Gash, Miss Sue Leith, and Master Bob ? T. Gash motored to Asheville and spent the afternoon at the Biltmore Hou*e, after which W. D. Gash left for his home in Chester. Pa. Mrs. Harry Patton, who underwent an operation at Transylvania hos pital Mnodcy, is reported to be re covering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. McCall, who have spent the past several months in Brevard, returned Wed nesday to Marcia, New Mexico, where Mr. McCall is engaged in the lumber business. A. L. Hardin, who is in a serious condition at Transylvania hospital, is reported to show but slight im provement. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Glazener and family have moved into the Lowe house on east Main street. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Whitmire and daughter, Vernie, and Walter Shpi man spent several days last week in Gastonia as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hawkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price and family have moved from their for mer residence off Probart street to Whitmire street into Mrs. Elzie Hamilton's residence. Mrs. L. J. Peaccok Jr. and little son, L. J. Ill, left Saturday for Lex ington after spending several days with the former's parents, My. and Mrs. James F. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. H. Patterson and I Mrs. Fred, of Hendersonville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Na than Morris. Robert^ PI ummer, of N. C. State University, Chapel Hill, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Plummer. Miss Earleene Poindexter is at tending the Commercial Association in Raleigh this week, and will also visit her sister in Winston-Salem be fore returning to Brevard the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trantham, of Asheville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trantham. Mr. and Mrs. O'ra Smathers and Mrs. T. P. Rice, of Canton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters. Mrs. Ii. L. Alexander has been visiting her parents in Columbia, S. C. The Rev. Mr. Alexander left Monday for the South Carolma city to accompany his wife on her return to Brevard. Mrs. Kate A. Sitton, who has been very ill in St. Luke's Hospital. Try on," is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Waters, where she is reported to be improving rap ' ".Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pushell were guests of relatives in Henderson ville Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen returned last week from an extended trip to Cuba and eastern cities. Mrs. Van Whitmire, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. M. B. \\ aters. Calloway Nicholson and friend, Mr. Sherrill, of Asheville, spent Sun day as guests of the former's sister, Miss Rubenia Nicholson. Miss Emily Moore was the week end guest of Mrs. Jen-y Jerome. Miss Geraldine Barrett is recover ing from a severe illness of the past week, having suffered a narrow es cape from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Hamilton and family have moved from their home on Whitmire street to the Bert Sit ton residence on Maple street. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust from C. 0. Robinson and wife to the undersigned trustee, bearing date of Sept. 19th. 1929, and registered in Book 23 at page 92 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania county, said deed in trust securing certain indebtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness whereby the power of sale contained in said deed in trust has become operative and all notices required having been given and said default has not been made good; New therefore the undersigned trustee will on Saturday, April 12th 1930 at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, N. C., at 12 o'clock M. sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to wit: All those lots of land described in said deed in trust aforesaid reference being hereby made to said deed in trust and the record thereof foi; a description of said lots by metes and bounds. Said sale or the procedes thereof to be anplied upon said indebtedness, costs of sale etc. This the 12th day of March, 1930. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Mar 19-26 Apr 2-9. Fertilizer for every purpose. B.& B EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LENSES DUPLICATED! Brevard Office in P. 0. Building Open Every TUESDAY Afternoon W. H. HAWKINS ft SON 49 Years of Satisfaction Hendertonvillc, N. C. I Miss Unetia Pankey, a student at Bervard, Institute, was taken to Pat tn Memorial Hospital, Henderson ville, Sunday morning where she un derwent an operation for .appendi citis, performed by Dr. C. L. New land. Jason Huggins, who has been on his vacation, has returned to his du ties at the postoffice. Mrs. M. F. Monteith, who fermerly resided on Whitmire street, but re siding in East Flat Rock for several months, is seriously ill at Patton j Memorial Hospital, Henderson! Hie. Sam Barnett had his tonsils re moved at Transylvania hospital last I week, and js back at ,his work as ! jailor. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence and Mrs. ' Madge Wilkins spent the week-end I in Winston-Salem with Mrs. Wilkin's daughter, Miss Mary Osborne, who is | attending Salem College. Jack Barrett, of We:.t Asheville, spent Sunday with hi? uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bar rett. Leon English, of U. N. C., Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Eng lish. Mrs. Z. W. Nichols spent several days last week in Asheville, where she was called on account of the ser oius illness of a relative. Mrs. Carria T. Dorsett, of Wash ington, D. C., was called here the past week on account of the serious illness of her father, J. M. Thrash, ' at Davidson' River. J Mrs. J. A. Poteat, of Marion, is vifeiting her mother, Mrs. E. W. j Blythe. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clement, | of Greenville, were Sunday guests of j F. D. Clement. ! Mrs. Buddy Clarke, of Asheville, ' was the guest last week of Mrs. (Frank Carr. Miss Adelaide Silversteen, a stud ent at Salem College, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Silversteen. Mrs. Oliver Cryy and little daughter, Mary, of Charlotte, re turned to their home after spending the past week with the former's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Hume Harris. Miss Margaret Pearce, who has been spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla., ha s* returned to Brevard to be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickelsimer were Asheville visitors Friday. Miss Clarice Smith of Columbia, S. C., spent a few days the past | week with her sister, Mrs. George I Simpson. Miss Smith has just re- '? , turned from touring twelve states of the union, also part of Canada,! with an Educational Touring party. | I I Ladies' Day AT THE Gty Bowling Upon the urgent request of some of the ladies of the town, we have set aside each FRIDAY AFTERNOON ? For The Ladies During the playing by the ladies, all of our men friends and patrons are respect fully requested to stay away from the place. Later on, if the ladies want the gentlemen . present, notice wiir be given. We are proud to make this announcement, and to welcome the ladies to our pleae of amusement. We are conducting a high class bowling alley for the pleasure of the good people of Brevard and Transylvania County. The City Bowling Alley R. S. TERRY,' Proprietor DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS A DRUG STORE / Is More Than A DRUG STORE In this new day of "Service," a Drug Store embraces about everything any one may need in relieving pain, restoring health or retaining good looks. From the Soda Fountain in front, to the Prescription Department in the rear, a real Drug Store is literally packed with ten thousand different and distinct articles with which to meet the demands of ten thousand different needs. The Davis-Long Drug Store In Brevard Is a complete Drug Store in every particular, carrying in freshly stocked assortments everything that one can find in any of the drug stores in much larger cities. There is nothing too g*od for the good people of Tran sylvania county, so we have nothing bHt the very best in everything. But while we give much time and thought to all these various articles, there is ONE thing about our business that we give especial attention, and that is Our Prescription Work Nothing is more important in a community life than the careful filling of prescriptions. Upon this work hangs life and death, therefore, we have two registered druggists in our store, both of them on duty most of the time, but one of them on. duty at all times. We appre ciate your business, whether it is a nickel's worth of Alum or a $25 purchase. It is to serve you, and serve you aright, that we strive. DAVIS-LONG DRUG STORE. Phone 85 ? PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS

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