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ARMISTICE Celebration FOREST CITY Tuesday, November llth * Gather with the crowds and celebrate the first anniver sary of the signing of the armistice. Grand Red Cross Parade Parade of Returned Soldiers Prominent Speaker to Make Address Aeroplane Flight Likely The ladies of the Betterment Association will sell salads, oysters, "hot dogs", ice cream, cake, etc. This will be a county-wide celebration and you are invited to join the crowd in Forest City on the afternoon of that day. At Right Prices Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Symphony Lawn Stationery Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens Nunnally's Candies Full Line Nyal and Rexall Remedies School Books and Supplies AH Supplies,for the Sick Room REINHfIRDT DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Forest City's Old Reliable Druggists i People Are Finding Out KSBBHHBBHHfiHHinHBnHBBBHi That Our Store Is The Place to Buy Groceries We are more than pleased with the business 1 | we have been getting since we bought this store. 1 | We have one of the best stocks of groceries to be | 1 found in this section, and we have competent and | | accomodating salesmen to wait on you. We've 1 | got the stuff, our prices are right, our delivery ser- 1 | vice is prompt, and we want your business Our | 1 motto is, "Once a customer, always a customer." jj ■ We will make it to your advantage to trade here, i lit Bring us your country produce. We will pay | 1 highest market price, cash or trade. Come to see us. Yours for good things to eat, ( MOSS GROCERY CO. I | W. S. Moss, Manager Forest City, N. C. I We Handle a Big Line of Feed Stuffs I L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BE MADE I Cost to you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use I RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40YEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agents or Manufacturers Hew York | WANTED—Four or 5 white tenants LOST—A dark brown bill fold for next year. Farms well located, containing three new fi ce dollar Good houses to live in and the very best *>i'is- Also ".railroad passe* and of «oil. Also wanted parties to log with my natue. Liberal re saw mill. For further information ad- ward if returned to Otto Long. For dress, H. W. TROUT, Saluda, S. C. City. THE COURIER, FOREST CITY, N. C. Candidates Nominated Following are the candidates nom • inaked in The Courier's auto con test. All were given 50,000 votes to start with Forest City Fred Wilkins 50,000 A. M. Hughey 50 000 Mrs. C. A. Ford 50,000 W. J. Davis 50,000 DanS. HardiD 50,000 Joshua McMurry 50.000 Miss Laura Mae Watson . .. .50,000 Miss Myrle McDaniel 50,000 Miss Myrtle Wilkerson .... 50.000 M iss Florence Cul breath.... 50.000 Miss Clara Harrill 50,000 Miss Hat'ie Jones 50,000 Forest City, R. F. D. 1 Miss Mary Ham rick 50,000 Miss Maud Duncan 50,000 Forest City, R. F. D. 2 Mrs. M.'M. Young 50,000 Miss Anna Grose 50,000 Miss 01 lie Mae Womack 50,000 Forest City, R. F. D. 3 Miss Kate Trout 50,000 W. W. Goode . . 50,000 Caroleen Mrs, D. T. Bridges 50,000 Miss Ellie Huntiev 50,000 Miss Margaret .^cDaniel... .50,00u Miss Louise Roliins 50,000 Bostic Mrs. W. F. Mason .... ... .50.000 Miss Mary Washburn ..50,000 Henry Carson 50,000 • Miss Alleghanv Willis 50,000 Bostic, R. F. D. 3 ! Miss Alice Carson 50,0O() Ellenboro i Miss Annie Maurice . .50,000 I Shaw Randall .. ...50.000 i Mrs. C F Gold 50.000 . J L. Cul breath 50.000 Henrietta Miss Addie Wall 50.000 Mrs. C. V. Fogies 50,000 Ellenboro, R. F. D. 3 J. S Beam 50,000 Ruth Miss Audrey Hampton 50.000 Walter Wallace 50.000 Miss Tina Southern 50,000 Rutherfordton Miss Ruby Flicks ... .50.000 Miss Esther Mae Jordan .... 50,000 Rutherfordton, R. F. D. 1 Miss Alda Champion 50,000 Rutherfordton, R. F. D. 2 ! Miss Mary L. Houser 50,000 : Miss Margaret Brian 50,000 Spindale ' Clarence Griffin 50 000 1 Miss Irene Fox 50,000 1 Miss Clara Bryant 50,000 Cliffside Joe Walker 50,000 Miss Willie Carpenter 50,000 Miss Una Edwards 50 000 B. D. Wilson 50,000 L. T. Wilson 50.000 Miss Camelia Pruette 50,000 Miss Eva Long 50,000 Chimney Rock S. S. Hunsinger-. 50,000 Vjiss Marjory Logan 50,000 Bostic, R. F. D. 2 Miss Lucy DePriest ..50,000 Miss Ella Lynch 50,000 Lattimore Mrs. C. B. Wilson .. 50,000 N. B. Lee 50,000 Lattimore, R. F. D. 1 Miss Lottie Crowder 50,000 Thermal City J. N. Castles 50,000 Mrs. Tbos. G. Stone 50,000 Mrs. G. C. Koon 50,000 Mrs. J. K. Flack 50,000 Uree Mrs. R. C. Brown 50,000 I. S. Williams' 50,000 Miss Emma Elliott 50,000 Mrs. W. H. Ledbetter 50,000 Miss Marie Lynch .50,000 Hollis ■ Miss Mattie With row 50,000 Harris, R. F. D. 1 Edd Crawford 50,000 Mrs. R. R. Miller 50,000 Pickens, S. C. Milledge Griffin 50.000 Card of Thanks I wish to publicly thank those good friends and neighbors who were sowon - derfully thoughtful and kind to me and I mine during our recent great bereave r ment. Words are inadequate to ex press our gratitude to you, and- I am - 1 sure that our Father in Heaven will not •- : let such goodness go unblessed. MRS. T. R. BLANTON. November Specials 0 FIRST WEEK « AT # THE HENRIETTA MILLS STORES flft Thursday, 6th; Friday, 7th, and Saturday, Bth Our buyer is now in Baltimore buying goods for the Holidays and regular needs, and in order to make room for the usual big and complete line of Holiday Novelties, we are going to sacrifice what remains of our MILLINERY * Every Ladies' Hat in our stores will be sold regardless of style or any thing else, at exact ly HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. Now is the time to buy your hat, for we must clean up every Ladies' Hat during these days and wiU sell many of them for much less below cost. It has always been our policy to clean up this big line early, as we need the space used ftfr this line, for "TOY LAND" so come early and get the more desirable shapes. Ladies' Coat Suit Special * We have about 50 LADIES' SUITS that we are going to place on sale for these days at a very special price, but we are unable to name the price here owing to the fact that there's scarcely two of a kind, but the price will be much below the market of today and for the next two years for that matter, so don't wait until these are gone and then ask us for "some of those • cheap suits." We have hundreds of things at special prices, because if we were to buy them now we would have to pay considerabley more than we are offering them at, so it will pay you to shop with us and save money. Silk Special During these days we will place on sale at SPECIAL PRICES, our entire line of Fine Silks and you will save money by buying NOW. ———————— :
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