rrs.nnconD fROMI0T SPRINGS Mr. tnd Mrs, L. Jared left Sunday for Tenrcaiee to viilt relatives until v Tuesday. Their eon, George, who i had. spent his summer vacation with hi? aunt returned home with them. y- Mrs. Will Fleming, who had be;n '"called to Chucky, Tenn., io the bed- side of her brother lart Friday, was " called again Monday to come as he . was onl expected to live a few hours. Mesdames Roy Plemmons and TU 3 U 4 r . Fred Lefler spent Tuesday in Ashe ville shopping. ' ' Mrs. Burg-i,!! and daughter, Miss Alene, spent last Thursday in Ashe- ville. Miss Ethel Fleming spent several - days last week with her friends, Miss Mary Lee Hill, who is the guest of her , , relatives in Biltmore. Mr. Jim Garneflp of Mississippi is the aruest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Garenflo. He had not been to his old home town in twenty-five years. Misses Virginia and Louise Kober son of Asheville spent the week-end with their cousin, Miss Mary Rober son. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Brown and children of Forest City, N. C, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown. Mrs. S. W. Brown has been been on the sick list for the past several weeks. Mr. Charlie Candler spent Wed nesday in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lefler and so'i, Tom, and Mr. Kenneth Burgin at tended the ball game in Asheville Thursday night. Miss Frances Sawyer of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is spending a while here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Claud Thornburgh spent sev eral days in South Carolina last week. They will move to South Carolina as soon as Mr. Thornburgh has been made supervisor at Blacks- burgh, S. C. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hope Reeves Thursday, the Cth, a son, named Dean. Mr. G. W. Fowler ippe,nt several days in South Carolina with rela lives last week. Mr. Ira Plemmons spent Thursday in Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs. Smith qf Little Rock, Ark., left last week after spending weeks with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Rufty. Miss Alene Burgin is visiting friends in Robinsville, N. C. Mis6 Pauline Harrison is spending several -days in Knoxville, Tenn., with her aunt, Mrs. Ebbs. Miss Bobby Jeane Smith of Gaines ville, Ga., who has been the guest of iier sister, Mrs. Edd Hulsey, le turned to her home last Saturday. , Mir. and Mrs. Hulsey are spending : the week-end there with Home folks. ' Miss Beatrice McFee wa called to her home, "Sevierville, Tenn., on ac r count of her mother's being sick. She had been here with her grand parents,. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. .McFee. ' Mrs. Geo. Lippard spent Tuesday in Newport, Tenn. , . " Sheriff J. J. Bailey of Asheville was in town Monday. . , Misses Tayloir and Hickman tf Dorland Bell school, have returned here" after spending several months " vacation. , ' " . SUITS ' Called For, Clean ed, Pressed and y Delivered - Jntt Phone ' ' Let us restore its fresh, clean look.: We can make your suit look as good as 1 . c:r yon fcorht A j j. I1 i, .'- - ' m m m m rm i m m j msm m. . m-m :t sa sat mm mm m m t. m-m m m m ' m , r . ii mi 1 -r .- f. r i r ivt n rirr i ' ft . i . - t . , Best Grade Domeatio- 7VaC 'Crepe Paper Silk Tissue 4 yd. atandaf d-per yd. Guaranteed Fast Color Prints 36 im wide liest Indigo Overall Denlin '. 36-iix. Dress Prints Li 1 Lot JDresa Gingham" 14 19 10c 6C 19c 19c 9C icrc 49c 35c Genuine Peter Pans & Rlanchseter Prints ... All 25c and 35c Voiles and Organdies Cotton Checks j- 36-in. Cretonnes 1 - Baronet t Satin fine grade - Earonett Satin - - Fine 36-in. Satine $2.50 Quality Flat y(J $2.09 Quality Flat & (PI Q Satin Back Crepe plrti $1.50 Quality Silks JU-'- $1.25 Quality Silks 4- $1.00 Quality Silks Remnant ' Rolls L 10c Grade-4 rolls for .. W ' 5c Crepe Paper 3 rolls 1 AC Urge' Alummum for 7 .IV jPaila J 25c Ladies - AC Double ; ; ' , Kelts . 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Idien' Silk ' 1AC Hose " Ladies' Cotton Hose, IV Ladies' White Linen (PI Ifl Knickers s$2.98! (PO AO,trMnM at Men's Ox- , ffiC) Art Q Q ford. - Li 0 v j lot Men't ux- - lt; (pa rA : 9QC f6rds ' $Z.DU " 1 lot Men's Ox- flA )r 1AC ford, xyj l lot Ladies' Straps (PI AO 39 19 9 Last call on Ladies' Sum- JAC ,rner hat8-your choice for This includes all Ladies' -and Children's" Summer Hats from $1.00 to $3.50 Values All Ladies' & Children's Cm Hati 25c and 50c 1 CC Values for '... $2.00 Counterpanes for"..: Large size Krinkle Red Sbreads : t. r". c""'u,n $358 15l $1.49 TAC QQCi Ties' & A;ch-Support w i iot r-diW K5 ! rr Strap. ."UJJ-L $1;ZD tpXtf t ot children's Shoes. AOCT Adiea Spring and Light- S UP to large 2 tO , ' " Weight Coats . 1 hig lot Children's QQC - ami? rriimn AiTi? : Oxford .a,,: r.jj. i 45c $15 ONE-THIRD OFF Babies', Rubber Pants 2 pairs fr zIT.r . Men's Summer" , Suits Baby Shoes i , per pair OCC-1 lot Boys' Long 1 lot of Men's $15.00 to $22.50 Suits $4.98 I $9.75 Ps $2.98 AI1 Udle7WhFte Kids Pumps & Stran Men;s Big Ben Overalls ,' and. Allen .Special L98c 1 lot Men's $17.50 to M O C A Hauk Brand Overalls $1.45 ?S ntr S.i . D.cJUJ Allen Red Label and " ot Boys duitsixng . lri iiu. wwinwmeer viveraHS , .5i.zo:". i. ,. '!.. tib u-t. ct:. . mo or ocort rants . , . . wnv, .miu-w , i oq ' 1 lot IWen's 1 v'. HOC w work Shirts' -JMi 49c t Hats 1 ' -, ' Men a20. Weight Over-, AH our $2.00 Men's C1 40 r-7S f-ni 1 - " .Jl,1Jt w wien s d.w aample - $1.25 and $1.50 ; . AQC. .w Caps 4,r,-- 1 u !". rnena,y $1.00 cap. 7QC A7 -rrr 50c and- 75c Men', and Boys' Caps ' '.39 n HatsValues ud to . yj.vf an . going ror -98c. ALL GOODS ... . SOLD DUHiriQ THIS SALE STRICTLY CASH PLEASE DO m -M FOR CREDIT ' - 1 - -3r 1 . 4 A Zr mm Ou Batou beauw consultant Daily Basic Cleansing Helpt . Keep Your Skin In Good 1 - -Condition .';' )T LONG ago 1 received the following leUer from a woman in Kansas: -1 am very puzzled about my - skin. I ought to have a 'beautiful skin, for I eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, and am out side most of the time. . I live on a farm, and must get up very early in the morning but I get more sleep than most women, for I go to bed early. Although I an only thirty-three, my skin is bfinninj? to show fine luue wrmkics, and seems to be growing darker and coarser all the time. I never have used anything but soap and water en f 'ee, tecs!?e-1 trior l't ,1 I .ad -iS t Itc? try t n c!fn. 1 ;cae teU t e vl t t t I i v t r j to have a 'ci. ---tlex.-rn." . - . t' e f '-3 (i ' - H your-skin, little oil 'glands are working all the time. . When they , work -too hard, or the pores ate relaxed, von have what is called an oily skin. When the oil glands - " do not work hard enough, or you -dry oat the skin with too much strong soap and water, von have a dry, parched skin. The secret lies in cleansing your face prop erly, and then -giving your slua whatever special treatment it may; need to function normally. '. .' First, smooth cleansing cream over your neck and face with gen tle upward movements of -both hands. Then, after you have rt- , moved the cream wuh cleansing , f tissues you are ready for the next step. mce even the most perfect slun is full of microscopic-de- . ., pressions, the cleansing cream cannot remove every bit of oil anJ d.rt from your skin. A fresh-" ' tr.u-.i Union will do this, so c t;'h sfl-.all fais cf cotton with .. i, .1 I an i grn-'y wipe them . x 1 c r js. -r Le. Yt ' i y .1 w-; t vVs'.her If Dl ','" and -- f - - r i - i - rt, : 1 1 s ( y, . ; - - , . it s. ' ..er t ; . f ' v's f llal Itosi -Has your husband a food ear for music? i - Sal Hpatica I'm afraid not He seems to think t that : everything he hears played in church is a lullaby. i The Pathfinder. i EStfns Is Hot Springs a good place for. rheumatism? , i " . Bojum Yes, indeed; that's where I got mine. The Pathfinder. .. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM;4 - SPECIAL" - August lElh r ' mlngham $10.C1 C -tanooja 7.C3 Cunitt 5 days Al j:M71!i Li 13 f!?y t:i quoted freni "7 lov; r:.irj fr:i cl" ' " 1 t.''e and probMy never la will j tLe s. ' Lers f t'.ii p?ner te vt a t' e rfrtu y of tL'l nnAard cf 1 - j. Ell! et Cf t' carry a va y cf J 1 t - pubhca''ort e.-o" 'j rfa. jfti in f ..y for a w ! ' t v - 1 $ is a y y 1 . J t ,t so Kui jour ociivf li AV.. r - r i i , V 1 jea A T rr " T12T i a. I 1 J 1 T " ft f 4 -A ft' r- x - is t i . ftp J