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VOWS THAT BREVARD IS PRETTIST SPOT OF ALL i Mr. W. L. Dunbar, who is visit ng his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mur ray, is loud in his praise of this community. He has been coming to Brevard for the past twenty-live ; years, and finds new beauties in the mountains each year, he says. 1 Mr. Dunbar is from Atlanta, and i gives the cheerful information thati Brevard is becoming better known ! to Atlanta each season. He believes, ! however, that Brevard should be , more thoroughly advertised in the [ Georgia city, because there are hun dreds there who know "nothing of, the attractions here, and would be-' come regular visitors to Brevard if, they knew about it. Always at Your Service for Printing Needs! Is there something you need ht the follow ing listt Birth Anaonncements Weddlorf Stationery Envelope InclofWM Sale Bills Hand Bill* Price Llste Admission Ticket* Bastaess Cards Window Cards Time Cards Letter Heeds Note Heads Btll Heads Envelopes Calling Cards Leaflets Statements Milk Tickets Uoal Tickets Shipping 'Fade Aoaoaocemeata Briefs Notes Counoss Pamphlets Catalogues Blotter* Ctrcnlars Invitation* Posters Folders Checks Blanks Notices Labels Lege! Blanks ' Menu Cards Placards Dodgers Post Cards Prorfwinis Receipts Prompt , careful and effi cient attention given to every detail j Don't Send Your Order Oat of Town Until Yon > See What We Can Bo ram* Gloucester Newr C, A. McCall, Overton Kitchen and Julius Owen made a business trip to Inman, S. C., one day last week. A. C. Price and son Holmes, and , dauhgter Pearl, were Brevard visi tors Saturday. j Mrs. L. J. Meece spent Saturday as guest of Mrs. Bill Brown of Bre vard. Powell and Mildred Boley of Balsam Grove, spent Sunday evening as guests of Mrs. Clarence McCall. | Reginald Kitchen, Mrs. L. J. I Kitchen and Miss Mary Williams were Rosman visitors one day last week. I H. L. Burrell is spending this week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burrell of Tamassee, S. 1 C. | Mr. and Mrs. Booth Price and ! daughter, Mildred, and Clarence ! McCall spent the week-end at Tuck aseigee, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tate Shook. Miss Thelma Moore of Inman, is visiting in our section. A party of young folks enjoyed a i picnic dinner at Camp Cherryfield Sunday. All report a very nice time. Those enjoying the delicious j eats were: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kil- ' Patrick and son Darius; Mr. and i Mrs. Fred Kilpatrick, Hardy and I Talmage Kilpatrick, Misses Ruby, 1 Helen and Mabel Owen, Stella and ? Edna Kilptarick, and Mrs. Robert I Kilpatrick and daughter, Miss Etta, of Winston-Salem. Clarence McCall was a Brevard visitor Tuesday. Homer and Lennie Burrell of j Tamassee, S. C.., spent the past week j as guests of their brother, Lawrence Burrell. Joe Galloway and Odell Owen of Rosman, were visiting in our sec tio? Sunday. Mrs. G. L. Owen and Mrs. J. R. Golden spent Sunday with the for mers daughter, Mrs. L. McCall of Balsam Grove. HOUSTON WINS ANOTHER BIG PRIZE FOR BUSINESS DONE Announcement has been made at Charlotte that the Houston Furni | ture company of Brevard again wins a big prize as result of business done i in July. The prize is awarded on the number of radios sold in a given time, and because the Brevard mer chant's sales reached its high pin nacle, the Arm was given a now model Majestic radio that sells for $177.50. Miss Ludii; Kinkead, who has been the guest of Miss Violet Henry, left Monday to spend a few days at Montreat, N". C., before returning to her home in Louisville, ivy. FOR SALE ? Good mule, weighs 900 pounds. Practically new one horse wagon and harness. Will pell together or separately. See F. N. Nicholson, Route 3. A6 3tc WINSTON ASHWORTH IN NARROW ESCAPE Winston Ashworth and Robert] Scruggs escaped serious injury last' Sunday morning when the car in which they were riding collided with a car driven by Andy Tipton, the cars meeting on Highway 28 at the Yancy McCrary filling station, north of town. The Brevara men were go ing toward Hendersonville while the Tipton car was approaching Bre vard. In trying to pass on the high way, the front wheel on the Tipton car was taken off, while the other car turned over, and was thrown up between two gas pumps of the fil ling station. Mr. Ashworth was thrown under the car, and suffered many bruises. Dr. Newland attended the injured man. Mr. Scruggs escaped without any injuries. Two children in the Tipton car were thrown out, but were unhurt. Mr. Ashworth's wife is in the hos pital at Hendersonville, and Mr. Ashworth was on his way to visit her. The Tipton car was on its way to the decoration in Gloucester. Oc cupants of that car were taken back to their home on Little River. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank every one who assisted so nobly in the presentation of the Eastern Star play last week, and all those who attended and en couraged us with their presence. The affair was a huge success, due entirely to the fine spirit of those who helped in presenting the play and to those who supported it by at tending. We cannot express our gratitude. 1 Just know that we do indeed thank you, one and all. | ARABELLA HOUSTON Worthy Matron MARY JANE WALKER Chairman Bd. Finance. | NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS There will be a meeting of the Republican Club of Glou cester at the Silversteen school house Saturday afternoon at 3 j o'clock. All members of the 1 club, all republicans of the precinct, and all who care to | attend are cordially invited, i Hon. Lewis P. Hamlin, James ' t . Barrett and many of the j county candidates will meet with us on this date. OSCAR GALLOWAY, Chmn The Republican Club. Political adv. It. TO SELL IT? USE A WANT AD Coffins Made From Transylvania County Lumber We are noM' setting Coffins made out of Transylvania County Lumber. ? -Why pay a big price for a Coffin when you can get them at a reasonable price? r- 44 ? ?. , < . ? *.?. A. i - DON'T FORGET That we are still selling all kinds of Building Material, at lowest pos sible prices, considering Quality. When you need anything in our line see us and we will do our best to help you and save you money. WE LIKE TO HAVE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. The Brevard Lumber Company FRANK JENKINS, Manager Lumber and Builders Supplies, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Laths, Paint, Oil, Flooring, Siding, Ceiling, Doors, Sash and Blinds. MANY BOOKS ARE GIVEN TO LIBRARY Officials of the U. D. C. Library were made happy with a gift of books from the Children of the Confederacy last week. The follow ing books were presented by the children: Emily's Quest, Montgomery; Jim mie Dale and the Phantom Clue, Packard; The Return of Fu Man chu, Rohmer; Mistress Anne, Con-; trary Mary, Bailey; Boy Scouts on the Green Mountain Trail, Eaton; Sign of the Four, Doyle; Tom Swift and His HouRe on Wheels, Appleton; Wandered of the Wastelands, Zane Grey; We, Lindbergh; Monster Men, Warlord Mars, Mucker, Chessmen of Mars, Burroughs; Jo's Boy, Alcott. Others presented to the lilfary during the week are: Four Sons, by Wylie, given by Mrs. L. J. Peacock, Jr., and The Last September, by Bowen, donated by Mrs. Bergstrom. POULTRY MEETING AT HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY NIGHT A poultry meeting will be held at the High School building Thursday the High School building Thursday night at 7 :30 o'clock. Adjournment will be taken in time for those at tending to go to the Junior Beauty 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 DANCING LESSONS BEING GIVEN TWICE EACH WEEK Miss Peggy Haslam, of Connestee Cove Camp, is giving private danc ing lessons at the Simmons Inn, on East Main street, each Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The young lady is said to be an excellent teacher, and many people here ex press great pleasure in being able to have instructions from Miss Haslam. I ? SAMBO'S PHILOSOPHY "Big mou'f Tom don 'low dat lie a ; 'shootin', cuttin' nlgguli.' An' lie am. : Evah time he ol' woman grab lip a ; frying" skillet, lie shoot oiiten tie hack | doali an' cut fo' de t:ill plnc.vs !" I CAUGHT BIG RATTLER AT ERWIN'S SUMMER CAMP Five men who have been spending some time at H. E. Erwin's camp, on the head of Bee Tree, were exhibit ing a large black rattier in Brevard Wednesday, which they had captur ed. It was said to be the largest black rattler seen here in many years. Those in the party were as follows: J. F. Hunnycutt, Mack Corn, James Stamey, Warrior Press, ley, and Herman Grant lLOOKl We Give 24 Hour Electrical Service We have Light Bulbs for Farm Lighting Plants and for City Current. Also, other Electrical Equip ment Electric Service by Guy Dean R. F. THARP D3y Phone Night Phone 224 225 53 West Main Street WHY WE JOINED with jTJjP?$J0JS$ to give Lower Prices and Greater Values! WE WANTED the advantage* locally, that Firestone has nc tioually, for rrduciug our costs anJ building volume business on small profits. A department Store for Your Car Our costs are absorbed by several different lines instead of one. We sell and service the complete Fire stone line, including Tires ? Tubes ? Batteries ? Brake Lining ? Kims and Accessories. Instead of buying these items from several different Traces, we get them from nearby Firestone branches or warehouses ? all from one place 02 one ship ping order ? one handling, ?sfsar ???fig Ar? Lower slaviiigsi fireater .vircsto::e i"nds in bringing down prices. Firestone letds in new tire improvements and builds more mile-) i?>to tires ihars any other man ufacturer. Everyad van Lage Firestone itas in world wide resources ? buy ing rubber and cotlon at She lowest prices ? is put right back of as for the benefit of our customers. Re sult ? you get more in value for less in price. The ncme "FIRESTONE" on every tire is tlie pledge of the manufacturer that the tire you buy ii the begt ycu cau obtain for the ;?rice you pay. Compare Construction s and Values !C- *.50-21 Our Tire Vidth 4.75 in. 4.72 irj. height .... 16.80 lbs. 15.68 Ibj. flmkness of Tivo. .598 in> .558 to. i'lies at Tread 6 5 itubbcr Volume 165 cn. iu. 150 cn. in. We have actual cross lertlou ?2 other tires for comparison with Firestone. DOUBLE GUARANTEE All tires guaranteed without limita tions by us and Firestone. Drive in today! We give service for the life of onr tires and see to it that yon get all the mileage and satisfaction that Firestone builds into them. fbw&tem ttLOFIKLO Out T.lrt (Cat* ?rte*! llr. 4.40.31 $5.55 $J?.5S <?50-21 4LJS 4,75-19 7-JS 7.55 s.oo-19. *r.9S 1 ^.9S S.OOJO 84S US s^sji 9.75 9.73 &00-2012.S5 12.9? *-Wjr OUwr 81m* :>iM>?rtlon?toJj bnr M. b. m t K TIRES so*5._i9.4$ 19*45 BATTERIES 13-PInte SenJlnel SIX PLIKS painted Ducble C?rd El *?ket' pi-O il vides for two extra pile* of c??? rifjfct under (he trend. They take op fond (Ilcckn and resist pniicWtt and LlovonU In the Fire stone Anchor Super Hesvy Dnty tiis <ae ana 8 plies nnder th? tread-? Extra strength ri^ht where the wear cornea. fto** ww ajwoboii (SmjKjp ??6j On t!r? if Kiti OnI?r (CkSi ItV?/ gaptrYiiv ?jmh.$9?20 $9.75 ? 4.73-1S 10.10 X9^S mi?10.9S 21.75 s.??U4S 1}^5 &00-19144S 16*65 tf.o<?oi4.70 17.10 . &50-19 17*40 10.95 1 7.00-20 1 9*05 %S45 OtiMr Sia* PnpartibraMr Low c*uim On Tin *KiflOt*r (Caah Ptk*) Tin so.sk $4^0 $4.20 iUMi 4.79 4*79 4?04I S*iS 5.35 XA mail order or Special Brand tire is made by iotat ?* sold under a name that doies not identify Mfts io builds Ids "first grade'? tires under hid owe McCrary Tire and Battery Service WE SAVE YOU MONEY and SERVE YOU BETTER
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