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FOREST CITY COURIER Volume II No. 5y Local and Personnel Items Mr. Paul Tater Reinhardt and r. Patty Webb motored to Char tte Tuesday. My furniture at auction, at my >sidence on Oct. 11. 2 P. Mj. Josh McMurry. us if you need Brick, Shingles looring, Ceiling and cotlon seed eal- Just recived two cars of unber and a car of Bricljc. Have entv of shingles on hand, get our i-ice. Hollifield. Champion & Co. You Naturally Will Come to "THE SHOE STORE" FOR YOUR WINTER SHOES The largest stock of dependable footwear to be found, and many lines carried from last season, make buying here a matter of strict economy. Make our store headquarters when in our city. «1 HE SHOE STORE" Wright-Scruggs Shoe Co., 125 Morgan Square Spartanburg, S. C. BIGGEST Price Slashing SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER Bth ! Knocked Down Prices at the Start : OF THE SEASON » Forest City Bargain Store / Our buyer in New York has bought up goods now at prices when the market broke and sent us these goods which enables us to place these goods on sale at prices of pre-war standard. We sell Walk Over Shoes for Ladies and Men Walton Shoes for boys and girls guaranteed brands. Men's Arrow Brand shirts and collars, Head liffht Overalls home for Phoenix Hosiery, Bon Ton Corsets for Ladies. If you want merchandise with a name to bfck up its quality and service you will find it at the Forest City Bargain Store. SPECIALS $25 Ladies' Coats $14.98 $12.50 Boys' Suits $8.89 Apron ginghams 15c per yd. $35 Ladies' Coats 119.98 $3.75 Men's Pants $2.75 25c Ladies' and Men's hose 10c pair WALK OVER SHOES WALTON SHOES FOR BOYS and GIRLS SI.OO Ladies* silk hoee 50c $12.50 Men's and Ladies Shoes $9.50 $5.00 Shoes at $3.50 45c Outing Flannel $7.50 Shoes *4.98 PHOENIX HOSIERY 89c BON TON CORSETS $2.50 Ladies' Hose 1.75 $350 Headlight Overalls $2.50 $3 00 Corsets at sl-98 $3 50 Ladies' Hose $2.25 $3'.00 Arrow Brand shirts at $1.79 $1.98 Ladies' Teddies •»» $5.00 Ladies' Hose $3 00 Arrow Brand collars 19c $2.50 Ladies owns H-« LADIES'HATS gas as as «.s -saris;: «*"■-» ■ Forest City Bargain Store Mr. C. K. McDaniei made a busi ness trip to Charlotte last Friday- Lost: —One biack and tan dog Finder please return to W. T Roberson. Cliffside, N- C., and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Keeter and daughter Mary Heleu and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keeter were the guests last week of Mr. J. W. McDaniei. Misses Oland Moore, Esther Watkins, Messrs. Clarence Butler, and Frank Dorsev, were visitors in Union Mills Sunday GREATER FOREST CITY'S OWN HOME NEWSPAPER FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920 Mrs. W. L, Brcwn, of Hot Springs, is spending some time - with her mother, Mrs Mauney. Mr- Martin Mauney has accepted a position as manager of the Eorest City Bargain Store. Josh McMurry wjll sell his fur niture on Monday, Oct. 11th, at 2 P. M-,athis residence, East Main Street, Forest City. . Miss Carrie Beason and Mr Jess Jones of Rutherford ton, were guest of Miss Seima Butler Wednesday night. Mrs. J. M. Tate and children, Ollie and Ralph, are spending some time with Mrs. Tate's daughter in*New hery, S C. Misses Fannie and Alice King, lennie Phiibpck, Seima Butler and Mr M. Schwarizman motored to Spartanburg last Sunday. Don't fail toattend the auction sale of furniture r>y Josh McMurry at his residence Monday. Oct- 11, at 2 p- m- Mr- and Mrs C. A McDaniei and little son Arthur, Jr., are visiting in the home of Mr. McDaniei's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-* W. McDainel. Mrs T. D. Scruggs, daughter and little great-grand daughter Julia Scrugg Renfro, spent the past week in the home of Mrs. Scruggs' son, J. C. Scruggs. W. H. Wakefield M. D. of Char lotte, will be in Forest City at Reinhardt's Drug Store on Thurs day, October 28th (Rutherfordton on 27th) The doctor limits his practice to treatment of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases and fit ting glasses. Misses Oda Crotts and Grace Brackett and Messrs. P. L. Crotts and C. Ear) Carswell and Mrs. R. W. Carswell spent Sunday evening very pleasantly in Rock Corner visiting friends. In the afternoon all the former except Mrs. Carswel accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. R York, went chinquepin hunting and all present report a most enjoyable time. I offer my household and kitchen furniture at auction at nv home in Forest City, on Oct, 11. at 2P. M. Every body come- Josh McMurry. Josh McMurry has rented his hon ein Forest City and will sell his household goods at auction, to the highest b'dder. for cash, on Monday, October 11th. at 2p. M. He has a nice lot of furniture and here is your chance io get a good parlor or bed room suite, chairs, rockers, wash stands ice box, cook ing stove, dining and kitchen tables, etc- Miss Seima Butler entertained a number of her friends at her beau tiful country home last Wednesday night. Mrs. Butler made the guests feel welcome and from the beginning to the end, every minute was enjoy ed- Many games were played, alter which the guests were invited to the spacious dining room where deli cious refreshments were served, J hose to partake of this hospitality were —Misses Rstel : e Proctor, Fay Morris, Carrie Beaton, Fannie and Alice King, Jennie, Vonnieand Luna Pnilbeck. Esther Wntkins. Messrs, Jess Jones, Roy Morris, Clarence Walker, G. T. McS;vain, Roland Ham rick, Willie Hil!, L arris Wright Fay Webb, Frank Dorsey, William Butler, Clarence Butler and- Mr- B rookshirer. Auction sale of furniture Oct., at my residence. Bargains for some one- Josh McMurry. Cliffside, N. C., October 5 1920. — The Chautauqua has again come to our town and gone,' but we hope, and believe that it's influence for good will still remain with us- The numbers were all good, the lectures were splendid, aod calculated to uplift and inspire the right kind of community spirit and Americanism. Our people have made the Chau tauqua an annual affair and have al ready made contract for next year. The Cliffside Mills have done much 0 encourage the Chautauqua, and as usual stand ready to help in anything that is for the good of the people and the of the town. W. R. Morrow and family visited relatives 'in Forest City Snpduy afternoon- Presiding Elder, Parker Holmes, of Marion visi ed Rev. A- J. Bu>-rus Saturday and Sunday, occupying! Rev. Burrus' puluit at Avondale on Sunday morning. F. Y.TJantreil of Avondale spent | Saturday night here with his daugh- \ ter. Mrs. W. L Hicks, and attended the Chautauqua Saturday night. Hollis Owens, who until recently was with the C'aroleen Company store, han accepted a position with the Cliffside M ; lls Store and began his work Monday morning. Mr. a d Mrs. L. H. Campbell spentSundav in Gaffney. Miss Una Edwards visited home folks in Rutherfordton Sundav. Trustee Sale of Land Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by W. G. Settlemyre and wife Hester Settlemvre which deed of trust is dated Feb. 20\h, 1920 and recorded in Book W -8 of 1 Deeds at page 55 in the office of Register of Deeds of Rutherferd county. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness here by secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the of said indebtedness. The undersigned trustee will sell on Mon day the first day of November 1920 within the legal hours of sale in front of the court house door of said county expose to public sale to the last and highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Cool Springs township in said county and state of North Carolina, it being a part of the Charley Harrill land in Forest City, N. C. adjoining D. O. Brackett, P. D. Morrow, T. C. Mcßrayer and others. Boundedas follows Beginning on a stone Bracketts corner or in Brackett's line near corner, Thence North 64J East 828 feet to a ; stone near the road. Thence South 53J [ East 553 feet to a stone in P. D. Mor row's line, Thence South 12\ West 104 feet to a stone, Thence South 85J West 1155 feet to the beginning. Containing 6 13-100 acres more or less. I This the 29th, day of Sept. 1920. F. B. Harrill, Trustee. $1.50 a Year, in Advance Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. S. Biggerstaff, De ceased, late of Rutherford County. North Carolina, this is to notify a!! persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 179 Woodfin Street, Asheville, N. C., on or before the 26th day of September 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 16 day of September 1920. Lloyd Y. Biggerstaff, Administrator of Estate of J. S. Biggerstaff. USED MRS One Ford Touring Car One Ford Sedan One Chevrolet "F.-B." Touring One Ford Light Delivery One "90" Overland T'ring One Reo Speedwagon All of these cars in first class mechanical condi tion and prices right Forest City Motor Co.
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