MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Manager YOUNG TAR HEEL FARMERS OFF FOR ROCKY BOTTOM The Agriculture boys of Rosman High School, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Corbin left Tuesday morning to join the agriculture boys of South Carolina at Rocky Bottom camp, to spend several days. REVIVAL AT CATHEYS CREEK CHURCH BEING CONDUCTED Revival services began at Catheys Creek Baptist church near Selica on Sunday night. The services are be ing conducted by the pastor, Rev. Nathan Chapman, and Rev. C. J. Eldridge. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ? j The Woman's Missionary society of Zion Baptist church met at the rhonie of Mrs. Hugh Boley Monday afernoon. In the absencc of the president, ' Mrs. J, L. Bragg, Mrs. G. C. Mc Clure presided. After the program, the meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Jones, on Monday, September 15. PACE-DYAR J i Miss Ruby Pace and Mr. John T. Dyar, of Seneca. S. C., were quietly married on Sunday, August 17, at Seneca. Rev. A. P. Merritt officiat ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dynr left immedi ately for a short wedding trip to Brevard and Rosman vicinity, spend ing Sunday night as guest of Mr. ana Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYABLE SURPRISE Mrs. C. E. Leathers was given a sjiri rise birthday party by her daughter. Miss Pauline, on last Tuesday. Mrs. Leathers was invited ami prevailed upon to so to Brevard for the afternoon. When she re turned she found her house filled with friends and a lovely supper | ready to serve, and a number of nice gifts Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. , C. E. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ' vin Edney. Mrs. Doyle Moss, Mrs. J. Manley. Mrs. .1. II. Mahoney, Mrs. James Nelson, Mrs. A. N. Col lins and two grandchildren, Mrs. C. L. Moss. Mr. Edney, Misses Eu genia Nelson. Mildred Watkins, 1 Geneliu Rogers, Lindy Edney and ' Alice Mahoney. BJRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED Misses Ruth Moore and Effio Owen entertained with a party at I the former's home Saturday evening, . honoring Ernest Pangle's birthday ' anniversary. Games were enjoyei throughout the evening. Many nice and useful gifts were received by the honor guest. Those 1 present were: Ernest Pangle, Law- j rence Whitmire, Homer Manly, Bert ; McLean, James Staton, James Pass more and Vasco Manly. Bertrick Rogers, Effie Owen, Ruth Moore, Rosa McLean, Emma Jane McLean, Edith Clark and Pauline Moore. We Pay Cash for Chickens, Eggs, and Potatoes Heavy Hens 16c Light Hens 12c Fryers, from . . . 15c to 20c Roosters 8c Clean Fresh Eggs 30c Irish Potatoes 75c B. & B. Feed & Seed Company BREVARD, N. C. Prices subject to changi laytbM; L i REV. J. L. BRAGG TENDERS RESIGNATION AT ZION Rev. J. L. Bragg, pastor of Zion Baptist church, tendered his resigna tion at the morning services last Sunday, the resignation to take ef fect in October. It is not known at th? present just where the Rev. Mr. uragg locate. He is engaged this week in revival work near Salem, S. C. REVIVAL CLOSES AT OLD ROSMAN THEATRE PLACE The revival services, which have been held at the old Rosman Thea tre by members and preachers of The Church Of God, came to a close Sundya. Baptismal services were held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning about one mile above Rosman. ZiON CHURCH CLEANED BY MEMBERS OF THE B. Y. P. U. A number of the members of Zion Baptist B. Y, P. U. set aside Mon day to clean the church. Quite a large number took part in this work, and as a result, the church is beautifully cleaned. LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Benson Galloway of Middle Fork, spent Sunday n;;;ht as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gal loway. \Y. R. Lewis was a business visi tor to Pickens Monday. George McCall and daughter. Miss Jessie McCall, and son Waiter, of Cashiers, were Rosman visitors on Monday. Dr. E. L. English and son Ernest, of West Asheviile, were Rosman vis itors Friday. Ernest will remain several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener. M. F. Wilson of Cashiers, visited his daughters, Mrs. Marvin Edney and Mrs. Crittent Galloway Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogsed and son Harold, enjoyed a trip and picnic to Fletwood Hotel near Hen dersonville, Sunday. Mrs. George Rice, who has been ill for a number of days, is slowly improving. i .Misses Pauline Leathers and Eu genia Nelson left Sunday to spend several days visiting relatives at West Union, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney spent several days last week as guests of relatives in Salem. They were ac companied home by the former's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edney. Messrs J. B. and Walter Rogers, Paul Rogers and Charlie Gant, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and E. D. 1 Randolph, Mr. a'nd Mrs. W. R. Lewis attended the singing at Enon Bap tist church near Penrose, Sunday. B. B. White and nephew. Bud White, spent Thursday in Gastonia as guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Current. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard, on Aug. 18, a daughter. | Mrs. H. L. Cadwallader left Satur- ; day for Dallas, Texas .having spent j the past month at The Arcana. Mrs. Welch Galloway and son, Junior, returned to Rosman Sunday, after having spent the past week as | guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bruner j at Lake Tcxaway. Mrs. Roark Powel and chidren of ? Pickens, are spending this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Steward and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whitmire. Mrs. Walter Woodring and Mrs. ' Joe Woodring of Gloucester and Quebec, were Rosman visitors Mon- 1 day. Geraldine Phillips of Greenville, S. C., spent the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs, Claud Kilby at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Galloway were Hendersonville visitors Sunday. 1 Mrs. Rosa Barton and sons, Dav? and Avery of Selica, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Capps and daughter Vrgie, of Madison county, were guests c-f Mr. jand Mrs. Charlie Fowler Saturday. I Misses Nell Gambell and Ruth Brock and James Green of Green ville, were Sunday guests of Miss : Helen Galloway at Calvert. NCr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure and daughters, Annette and Betty Lou, and son G. C. Jr. returned home on ! Friday from a two week visit to reJ- ' Jatives at Chesnee, S. C. ami Shelby, N. C. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cole Pangle and son, Ernest, and Lawrence Whit- 1 Imire and Bill Rice were business vis itors to Lincolnton Friday. | Mrs. Tom Allen and sons, Tom- j mie and Bobby, left Tuesday for their home in New York City, having spent several months at their sum mer home, The Arcana. | ?' Miss Alma Galloway is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I Jesse A. Galloway at Brevard. Mrs. Joe Woodring of Quebec, is spending several weeks as guest of I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodring in ' Gloucester. . ' Mrs. T. B. Patterson returned to i her homv in Gloucester the first of ' the week, having spent a number of days at Lake Toxaway as guest of Mrs. Bill Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raines and children of Middle Fork, were, j guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney. ! Kermit Hall of Gloucester, spent Wednesday night as guest of his sis- I ter, Mrs. H. G. Stophel. Mrs. W. B. Henderson is report ed very ill at her home at Quebec, j Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds of Central, S. C., spent the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wash ] Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Nix of Bilt more, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett. Hubert and Floyd Callahan of | Cross Roads, S. C., spent the week end as guest of their aunt, Mrs. C. I E. Leathers. J. A. O'Shields and Glen Mitchell i spent the week-end as guest of the ! former's relatives at Dacusville. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medlin and daughter Vivian and son Donald, of Pickens, spenft Sunday as guest of Mrs. Medlin's brother, John Clark, and Mrs. Clark. Robert Simpson and son Larry of i Greenville, spent the week-end as 'i uruest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ma- 1 honey. !: Wallace Collins, who has been ill j for a number of days, Is slightly im- i proved. ' ' ] L. R. Staton and son Edwin and ! Girtha Watkins spent the week-end j at Forest City as guest of ths form-. I cr's daughter, Mrs. Henry Wells. . '' Mr. and Mrs. James T. Boles of ] Sylva, spent the week-end as guests < of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. They i were accompanied home by Mrs. | Fisher, who will spend the week at < Sylva. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wood and ] daughter, Edith, an Mr. and Mrs. 1 Carl Queen, Mrs. Tom Wood of ] Gloucester, were Rosman and Bre- ] vrad visitors Monday. < Mrs. Catherine Reeco and son, ) Jesse, of Pickens, accompanied Miss < Evon Collins Jiome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. j and daughters, Helen, Montaree and j Lucile of Calvert, attended the Bap- ; tist association held at Macedonia , church in Gloucester, Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. Will Gravely or Enst Fork, were Rosman visitors on ! Monday. Miss Verona Fisher, daughter of . | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher returned1 home the last of the week, having j spent the past two weeks with her ' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James ; T. Boles, at Sylva, also accompanying | Mr. and Mrs. Boles to Detrcit on a motor trip. Rev. J. P. Mason of Brevard, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. at Calvert on Friday evening. Mr. Seagle and party of friends from Speedwell, N. C., passed through Rosman Sunday en route to Eastern Caroina. Miss Elizabeth Bragg spent Sunday as guest of Miss Leota Randolph. Jake Jarrett and Dewey Winches ter were business visitors to Alex ander Chapel near Alexander Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Galloway and son Alfred and daughter. Lila Mae. and Sam Butler visited Mr. and Mrs. Brown at Anderson, Sunday. Mrs. Sam Butler and Miss Emilee Galloway spent Sunday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raines. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White and children and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. | White and children and Miss Beat rice Sisk enjoyed a picnic lunch near Quebec Sunday. | Mrs. A. P. 'Bell, who has been ill for the past week, is slightly im ' proved. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dockins of Augusta, Ga? recently married, spent last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gravely at East Fork. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Bauknight n^nnamM and three children and Mrs. A. S. Steele of Columbia, S.* C., spent several days this week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire. { Born, to Mr. and iMrs. Wiley De vore, in Gloucester, Aug. 18, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Aiken returned to their home in Greenville Monday, having spent a few days visiting rel atives near Rosman. Mrs. Bessie Manly spent Monday as guest of Mrs. W. H. Summey. Mrs. Tom Allen and son Tommie, were dinner guests of Mrs. Wade Summey, Thursday. Tom and Ruby Glazener spent Monday as guests of Claud Ander son at t#3 Bryant in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Jackson and two children of Brevard, and broth er and nephew of Georgia, and Misses Mamie and Sadie Mull of Brevard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Glazener on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Summey and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Volrath at Davidson River. Mrs. Roe Rice of Old Toxaway, spent Monday night as guest of Miss Ola Paxton. A. M. Paxton Jr., of Brevard, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Paxton, Tuesday. Rev. C. J. Eldridge preached at Zion Baptist church Sunday evening in the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. L. Bragg, who is engaged in evange listic work in South Carolina. James George and daughter of Lenoir and Miss Todd of Walhalla, S. C., Mrs. Freeman Hayes and son Billie, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. .Glazener Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Fowler and two daughters, Ruth and Elsie, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Capps a**d party vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Raines at East Fork the latter part of the week. Miss Effie Owen returned home the latter part of the week, having spent several weeks as guest of her brother, L. P. Owen and Mrs. Owen mt Shelby. Mrs. Ada Simpson and Mrs. Harve Whitmire and Kyle Whitmire of Ly man, S. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Whitmire, Saturday. Pick Edney and son Lester, and Oscar Orr of Salem, were Rosman risitors Sunday. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Pick Edney, who spent the past week visiting rel atives. Charlie Lance of Rosman, was :alled to East Fork Monday on ac count of the death of his father, Joe Lance. Mrs. Harold Sain returned to her :iome at Brinkley, Ark. on Friday, !iaving spent several weeks as guest if her mother, Mrs. John Byrd. I Miss Dorothy Lumly and friend of 3ainp Perry-Ann, were guests of ? Mrs. L. M. Watkins Sunday. Roy McGaha spent Sunday night ' ?s guest of Frank Boley. TO SELL IT? USE A WANT AD ! . YOUR DOG BE HE Hound, Cur, or Blooded HE IS YOUR DOG AND Jjfl His Life is in your Hands A DOG... .man's trusting companion. . . .man's will ing helper. .. .man's delightful playmate. .. .almost half-human he is! How much, he must depend on you for the things he needs. He can't tell you with words what he wants. But he can with signs .... an anxious eye and a wagging tail at meal time that he wants a feed he likes. . . .a feed that does him good. If he could write it down, ten chances to one it would read, "Purina Dog Chow!" And it's easy to see why. Cod liver oil. . . .buttermilk barley malt. . . .dried meat . . . .molasses. . . .these five and six other ingredients ... .each one giving the dog something he wants. Mixed in just the right proportion .... pressed into handy-sized nuggets rolled into Checkerboard oags. . . .ready to feed. A feed that's so chewy. . . .a feed he likes so much. . . .a feed that does him good! ! B. & B. Feed & Seed Co. The Store with the Checkerboard Sign. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Circulars being distributed over the county purporting to tell about a sale being conducted by the " Mcintosh Variety Store " are misleading, and the name "Mcintosh Variety Store" is being wrongfully used in connection with this alleged sale. The Mcintosh Variety Store ceased busi ness in October, 1929, and no one now has any right whatever to the use of this firm name. (Signed) J. B. S. McINTOSH. LEARAN SALE of All White and White and Black Trim Footwear This Sale includes all White and White and Black Combination Shoes in the house. There is an unusually wide array of styles to suit every occasion. This is the Final Reduction. Better Footwear Values have NEVER been offered. One Rack of Ladies White Pumps, Cuban and Spike heels and a few open work Strap Slippers. Final Clearance price $1.98 One lot Ladies Whits Crepe Sole Oxforda, neat style and easy wear. Final Clearance price $2.44 One Lot Dress Pumps and Black and White Oxfords, values up to $5.45. Final Clearance price $2.88 All $5.95 Society Girl White and White and biack Sport Oxforda Clearance price $3.88 All $6.00 E N N A JETT IC KS Clearance price $4.44