MRS. NANCY McGAHA r l On the second day of November, nineteen hundred and thirty, Mrs. Nancy McGaha, one of the oldest citi zens of the county was called to her heavenly home. Mrs. McGaha was Mi ss Xancy Fowler before her mar riage to Jesse McGaha who departed this- life several years ago. Mrs. Mc Gaha. better known to her many grar.dchidren and friends as Granny Nance, was born October 27, 1843, having reached the age of 87. Mrs. McGaha had been a member of the Dunns Creek Baptist church for over fifty years, she was the mother of eight children of whom five are liv ing. They are Mrs. Maybel Hamct of Dacusville, S. C., Mrs. Mattie Wil son of this county, Mrs. Florence Dunn of Marietta, S. C., Mrs. Eller Wilson of Brevard. N. C., Mrs. Char lotto Johnston of Augusta, Ga. Granny Nance was a sister of Tom Fowler of this county who is eighty nine years old. She has forty-two grandchildren, fifty-six great-grand- j children, and four great, great- 1 grandchildren. We will miss Granny , N^ince greatly but our loss is her gain. ?By A Grandchild. CLASSIFIED ADS VICTOR RADIOS . . Victor Phono graphs . . Victor Records . . If it's a Victor, it's good. For sale at 1 Houston's Furniture Store. M12tf j NEWEST MAJESTIC RADIOS at j 1 Houston Furniture Company. Bre- 1 vard. Guaranteed no "A-C hum." | A high class Radio at a reasonable j price. jly 31tf FIRE WOOD, Stove Wood, Kindling, Sand and Gravel. Trunks and Baggage and general hauling. Rates reasonable. Siniard Transfer Co. Phone 118. Aug 13 4tc FOR SALE ? Atwater Kent Radio, Dynamic table set. Late model. Must sell, so offer it ; low price. Address Radio, Care Brevard News. FOR RENT? Two furnished apart ments, upstairs or dow). 44 Main Street. N-t 27 7? f WANTED ? Reliable white girl for general housework. Apply at Push lY Dept Store. Phone 206. Dc4 tf ^fi.OST ? 1 small black dog, half j hound, small ears; 3 years old; fine bark. Liberal reward. L. P. Wilson. WATCH Cold and cough that hang on. Use as preventative ? Tar Compound, a scientific preparation with unques tionable merit. Present this ad at our store any Saturday in December and get trial size Tar Compound abso lutely free. Brevard Pharmacy, Jesse B. Pickelsimer, Ph.G. Prop. FOR SALE ? 20 guage double barrel hammerless shot gun, $10.00; also Ford strip, $15.00. Phone 41, or see Mrs. Thompson at Fred Johnson's Store. Pit FOR QUICK SERVICE ON YOUR PLUMBING PHONfi 224 y We also do Auto Glass Work and we Renew Broken Window Glass. R. F. THARP .53 West Main St. KLfcCTKlCAL WUK& f j and PERSONAL ITEMS HHSfflMPfeta Waters attended the Hod roe and dance at Riverside ^^Academy, Gainesville, Geor Hnnksgiving. Miss Almeta spent Week-end at Canton with Mr. I^^Irs. T. P. Rice. |KTtr. Ty E. Waters and family visi B relatives in Greer, South Caro Byu last week. BfMr. a^.d Mrs. T. P. Rice and T. P. Bnce, Jy. of Canton and Miss Blon ?;e Iv>< of Georgia were Sunday E.u-'sji oS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters. L?j>*fsrs Waters and Rice are on a ?tenting trip near Tryon this week. ^ Mrs. A. II. Harris went to Char lotte Monday where she will visit for several days. Mr. Lewis Hamlin was a business visitor in Asheville Monday. Miss Geraldine Barrett is visiting !:?MEN'*BOYS SHIRTS ARE MEN'S AND BOYS' GIFTS A comprehensive showing of the new shirtings in both collar-attached and collar to match styles. Dozens of plain colors or fancy patterns await your se lection. SOLID WHITES SOLID BLUES SOLID GREENS SOLID TANS Also GOOD ASSORT MENT of BOYS Shirts, in White and Colors. MfcN'5 SHIRTS $1.00 TO $2.50 BOYS' SHIRTS 75c TO $1.00 Bath Robes, Pajamas, Sweaters, Make Pleasing Gifts for Men Make your choice from the season's most attractive garments, rich in color and perfect in tailoring. Only the best grade of merchandise is shown on these items. Your selection of one or two of these garments will make a gift supreme. Men's Blanket Bath Robes $4.95 Men's Broadcloth Pajamas . : $1.95 to $3.00 ' Men's Slipover Sweaters . : . $2.50 to $4.95 Men's Sure-Fit Caps $1.00 to $2.95 Mens & Boys Gifts ARE EASILY SELECTED HERE Wearing apparel always makes a good gift for boys and is easily chosen here from our very com plete stock. Let us help you make your shopping for boys a matter of only a few moments. Men's Hats . . . $2.95 to $5.00 Men's Horsehide Coats $10.00 Men's Boxed Hdkfs 50c to $1 Men's Polo Shirts $1.00 Boys' Handkerchiefs . .53c boj| Boys' Caps 50c to $1. Boys' Sweaters . . 95c to $2.98 Boys' Aviator Caps . .50c to $1 HOSIERY GLOVES Silk and wool hos- Qual. leather gloves, iery in plain or fancy always needed in the patterns. winter. SWEATERS Heavy and medium weight, all wool sweaters. 25c TO 509 $1.50 TO 2.98 $1.00 TO 4.95 Silk Mufflers in dozens of colorful patterns. A very pleasing gift $1.00 T0 $3.50 Modernistic and Colorful Ties for Men and Boys Beautifully tailored silk and silk-and-wool ties that will make a long remembered gift for any man or boy. Both four-in-hand and bow styles specially boxed for Christmas giving. Let our ties hold a prominent place on your gift list. MEN'S NECKWEAR ...... 50c to $1.50 tishelT J