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Thursday, October 23, 1924 THE FOREST CITY COURIER OAK GROVE NEWS ADAVILLE NEWS nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni mmm UK I Chew it after I evert meat It stimulates appetite and H aids digestion It makes your food do yon more good. Note how It relieves tbat stuffy feeling After bearty eating. Pi l7 Jv,lliteils teeth, fVCm breath aid iJn ... n-S.?J It's tlae goody Mrs. Josephine Arthttr ELLENBORO, R. 2, Oct. 20. Several from Oak Grove went to New Hope Sunday to sing. I Mrs. J. R. Hemphill, from near Marion, spent the week en$ with her sister, Mrs. D. K. Randall, and also Mrs. M. G. Smart, of Forest City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Randall. Miss Belle Wilkie is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. Pink Wilkie, helping him pick cotton. Mrs. D. M. Dobbins and children spent the week end last week at Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. Herbert Randall, who is in school at Rutherford College, spent a few days last week at home. Oct. 13. Rev. L. L. Smith will leave this week to attend the West ern North Carolina Conference at Greensboro. Miss Belle Wilkie spent Friday Randall spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Randall. Mr. andl Mrs. Chivous Tate spent the week end at Mr. W. P. Tate's. Mr. Bud Bailey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Matheny. Miss Belle Wilkie spnt Friday night at Mr. T. E. Randall's. Mr. Willard Randall and family visited at Mr. K. M. Randall's, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilkie spent Friday night at the home of Mr. J. M. Randall's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magness and little daughter, Ruby, and, Miss Catherine Randall visited at Mr. J. M. Randall's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Noah Hopper and family, of Shelby, spent Sunday at Mr. L. B. Towery's. Mr. W. P. Wilkie and family, visited at Mr. L. D. Wilkie's Sunday. Do Ycu Need a Tonic? Durham, N. Car. " About fifteen years ago two of my children had whooping cough so badly that after ward their lungs and bronchial tubes were iff ected from the strenu ous coughing. They kept getting weaker and I believe would have had serious pulmonary affection had ifc not been for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I gave them several bottles until they were entirely out of danger and well and strong. I would never hesitate in recommending Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as a tonic after i Monday, any prostrating illness, because it brings permanent strength." Mrs. Josephine Arthur, 409 Toby St. Obtain Dr. Pierce's "Discovery' now from your druggist, in liquid or tablets. It can safely be given to little folks as it contains no harmful ingredient. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres ident Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., fcr free medical adviee. WEST END NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cole and chil dren, Rodger and Ben Grose, motor ed to Clyde, Thursday, where they spent several days with Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Best. Mr. R. T. Hamrick has had his house remodeled which adds much to the appearance. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williamson, of Whitmire, S. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williamson Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hughey are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughey. Mr. G. W. Long, Sr., and family FOREST CITY, R. 2, Oct. 20. Mr. Summey Hudson and; sister, Hattie visited relatives in Chase City, Va., last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Douth visited Mrs. Millie Moore Sunday afternoon. Mr. Olin Daniel and family, Miss Sarah Dixon and Mr. G. B. Sinclair visited Mr. Bill Sinclair's at Fruit land Sunday. Mr. E. M. Diveney and family, Mr. C. F. Sinclair and family and Rv. J. W. Sinclair spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora Dodson, of Fair View. Mrs. Nando Newman and chil dren, of Monroe, are visiting at Mr. J. C. Hudson's this week. Miss Hattie Hudson went to the Rutherford Hospital Monday where she will take training. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Amos, Saturday, Oct. 18th, a fine boy, C. J. CAROLEEN NEWS Boy the his of the CAROLEEN, Oct. 20. The Scouts of Caroleen went to Cleveland County Fair Saturday. They all reported a fine time. The Parent - Teacher's Associa tion will meet at the Baptist church Thursday afternoon. The revival meeting will begin at the Baptist church Thursday night. Rev. R. C. Camel will conduct the preaching services. Mr. E. L. Dobbins and daughters, Misses Inez and Louise, spent the week end at Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. T. I. Watson is visiting daughter, Mrs. J. H. Francis, Caroleen. Miss Estelle Francis spent week end at Chimney Rock, at the j Mountain View Inn Hotel. j A large number of the Caroleen people went to Cliffside to see "The Covered Wagon." They all report ed a fine picture. Miss Mattie Lou Harris who is taking a business course at Char lotte visited at her home this week end. A large number of people attend ed the lyceum at Henrietta Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Spratt's son, Glenn, is better at this writing. He was injured last week when an auto ran over him. nil g Ss SOUTH MT. INSTITUTE NEWS 1 ! I J UUb 15 TREAT 10LDS 10 THE FLU attended the singing convention at Sunshine church, near Cherry Mountain, Sunday afternoon when returning had a very narrow escape between Sunshine andi Logan's Sta- ition on a narrow bridge, when the Durant, driven by Mr. Roby Long and a Ford driven by a girl, had an accident. The cars were damaged., I but no one was injured. Miss Gertrude Taylor, of Black Mountain, recently visited Mr. and BOSTIC, R. 4, Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Milner and Mr. . Milner's father and mother, visited S. M. I. I. last Monday. Mr. Milner is interest ed in three mountain children from Burke county, who are in the school. They are always delighted when "Uncle and Aunt Milner" come. On Wednesday Dr. F. A. Bower, pastor of the First Baptist church in Morganton, brought nearly forty of his congregation across the ridge to visit S. M. I. I. Heading the proces- slnn was a truck loaded with gifts To 5xrak up a cold over night or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza or sore throat, physicians and druggists are now Teeemmendms Calotabs. the nausealess Calomel tablet, that is purified from dan- with Mr. Preston gerous and sickening effects. Those who Westminister. Mrs. J. I. Grose Mrs. J. P. Hardin spent Sunday 1 0f many kinds which the good with Mrs. John Young. friends in his church sent the msti- Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Marks and tute. There were nearly thirty children spent Sunday afternoon new quilts, comforts ana blankets. Goforth, near several dozen jars of fruit and vpo-pfnhlps. notatoes. clothing and ' :r) x ' have tried It say that it acts like magic, by Mrs. Alpha Cole has had water even money. S. M. I. I. trusts that far more elective and certain than the old Vm-,.v, installed in her dwelling li ho visit mav have been much of a style calonifl, heretofore recommended by iinc, i,,T tut-. Qfoo-nl nf Rnindale. Kiaerr o if fn'ptins as it was to j . . nwuv- J -- r i uin-ouji.j, v ------ -- -- i-'iiybici-aiis. A mnnir "hr:e flint ntt.pndpd thfi hloo i'n tVa ?pViod1. r p.e or two aiotans at nea time vnui . Trco t t w;i a ri m,,v t :i.ari -.7;n y,a a swallow of water.-that's ail. No salts, Shelby Fair were Mess. J. P. Wil- A Glee Club of packed o.c has no au?-a nnr the sliehtest interference ! liamson, Grady Grose, Norman Mc- been organized with Maude Stewaiw Donald and Kusseii i.ong. as tne president Mr. J. P. Hardin soent Sunday af - The boys in the Hand Craft Club ternoon with Mr. Eli Williams in are making a hammock. The girls r.i-o-nl-PP S. f! I z-n the snwinor classes made oil Mr. Roby Long spent a few days cloth aprons last week m Rnrlf Hill. S. C. last week. Uiss Ph-neth Tuttle', State Weltare Wp atp sorrv to note that Mrs, WM-er. from Raleigh. Mr. W. R ' v I ' with eating, work or pleasures. Next morn- ing your ccia lias vanisned ana your sys tem feels refreshed and purified. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, -price ten cents for the vest-pocket size; ihirty-iive cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guaranteed by -. . -c- 1 ?T rugisTs. i.our money cacx u you sis not i i B S BD mo i m m.n r - - t . H. L. Hyder is sick at this writing. THAT Tho r.9 1 u dy Kitchen n 13 $UU JOHN THOMAS, Prcpr. Has The Best Line OF Home-made Candies, Cold Drinks, Colonial Ice Cream, Fruits, Etc. Give us a trial and be CONVINCED Next Boor to Postof fice Jii'i; of Kutherioraton; mr. x . a t.n-Aav avA riiioVitPT. Martha. 1 rlliili. I etxvi ' " 7 J V:-s Margaret Your.g, of Forest Aty; Misses Cornwall and Fay Dav nnort, from Gastonia and Miss Viv- ian Watson, from High Point, have been other recent visitors. Never have the mountains been so beautiful, the roads so good, nor the S. M. I. I. family so interesting. We extend a most cordial invitation 4 ir 4 4 4 L 4 r all mir friend to US." come mrar i 1 Ml Pa - cm vS mas ecsst FOREST CITY, N. 0. I j EAGLE"MKADO"::PeBdlNo-174l i r ' from all other laxatives and reueis for Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature's Remedy (Kf Tablets) is snore natural and thor ough. The effects will be a revela tion you will teel so gooo- - - mr -11 Make the test. lou wiu appreciate this difference. C .JUNIORS Umed For Over Thirty Year in five rrr&des iijauu " ff For Sale a your Dealer WF pro BAND ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCU- EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Chips off the Old Block fH JUNIORS Little IRs The same N? in one-third doees, candy-coated. For children and adulte. SOLD BY YOUR DRUSSIST PEOPLES DRUG STORE Forest City, N.. C. D r-; x t : THERE IS NOTHING more elusive than farming prosperity. It is with us today, but next year failing crops or unfavorable market conditions may perhaps keep prosperity many miles away from us. Let's "make hay while the sun shines," laying aside as much of our crop money as we possibly can as a re serve shoud "lean" years come again. THE BEST PLACE for building that reserve fund is right here in your own home bank. While a check ing account here is a matter of conven ience as well as of safety, a savings ac count provides profit as well as protec tion, for it pays you 4 per cent interest. THEN, TOO, THERE'S our hundred per cent co-operation with farmers that has brought the Farmers Bank and Trust Company prominently to the front as the bank that backs the farm er. IT IS TO OUR MUTUAL BENEFIT to welcome and encourage this friendship in every way we can, for both the bank and the whole community prospers as the farmer prospers. We have ample re sources and facilities to take care of every need, however large or small. whenever you are in town, either to make a deposit or just for a chat we want to show you the many conveniences and ad vantages of making the Farmers Bank & Trust Company your financial home. IF YOU WANT to deposit your cotton checks but haven't time, just use the U. S. Mail. We'll gladly acknowledge promptly and credit to your account. BUT COME IN just for a "how'dy do" anyway we'll be glad to welcome you. "The Bank That Backs The farmer" FOREST CITY CAROLEEN IF YOU HAVE MONEY, WE WANT IT; IF YOU WANT 3I0NEY, WE HAVE IT. f nnnnnnnnnnnnonoDonnnnaDDODQDnannDEiDDaDD t X o t !
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