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THE FOREST CITY COURIER Thursday, October 23, 1924 5 t 9 t 4 4 4 4 1S2 : : t ! t I Sick Headache "I have used Black-Draught when needed for the past 25 years," says Mrs. Emma Grimes, of Forbes, Mo. "I began taking it for a bad case of constipation. I would get constipated and feel just mis erable sluggish, tired, a bad taste in my mouth, . . . and soon my head would begin hurting and I would have a severe sick headache. I don't know just who started me to taking Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT but it did the work. It just seemed to cleanse the liver. Very soon I felt like new. When I found Black-Draught bo easy to take and easy acting, I began to use it m time and would not have sick headaches." Constipation causes the system to re-absorb poisons that may cause great pain and much danger to your health. Take Thedf ord's Black-Draught. It will stimu late the liver and help to drive out the poisons. Sold by all dealers. Costs only one cent a dose. Report of the Condition of THE CHIMNEY ROCK TRUST CO. at. Chimney Rock, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of busi ness, Oct. 10th, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $37,738.73 Demand Loans 2,300.00 Overdrafts, unsecured $1.25 1.25 Furniture and Fix tures, $2,940.45 2,940.45 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 4,777,93 WILLIAM ALLHANDS WINS FIRST PRIZE AT FAIR Total l t l - LIABILITIES $47,758.33 15,800.00 Capital stock paid in . Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,066.71 Deposits Due Banks. Bank ers and Trust companies 2,224.33 Deposits subject to check, Individual 20,421.03 Cashier's Checks out standing 500.00 Time Certificates of De posit, Due on or after 30 days 7,746.29 We are proud to note" that we have a rising cartoonist in our school. William Allhands a mem ber of the junior class, won a prize on his drawing at the fair last week. We think we can well say that this will not be his last. Many years hence, when William is the artist of a cartoon even greater than "Maggie and Jiggs," we may feel proud of the fact that William was a class mate of ours at Cliffside High School. William is one of the editors of Cliffside School Life this year. Some of his work appeared in this issue of our school paper. We hope soon to publish some of his car- MY THOUGHTS My thoughts are curious funny things, . They come and go as if on wings. Sometimes they mount up to the skies And then they sink and once more rise ; And oft times when the world is gay My thoughts will surely find a way To lead me back from what is wrong. And keep me happy, good, toons. Cliffside School Life. and 4 O 4 J 4 4 Total $47,758.36 State of North Carolina County of Rutherford, Oct. 21, 1924. I, L. C. Cobb, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge nd belief. L. C. COBB, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of Oct. 1924. W. L. BROWN, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 22, 1925. Correct Attest: GUILFORD NANNEY, L. B. MORSE, J. M. FLACK, Directors. STORE CHANGES HANDS ! t 7 Your Winter Comfort! Now is the time to think of your comfort and your family's comfort for the coming winter. Next to food and shelter on the list of necessities comes Warmth . Don't delay luntil the last minute in ordering your f!uel supply. Have your bins fill ed now and have the feeling of snug security this winter that freedom: from coal wor ries will give. We are prepared to make prompt delivery. $8.50 TON Report of the Condition of THE HAYNES BANK At Avondale and Cliffside, N. C, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Oct. 10, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $267,505.21 Demand Loans 62,287.92 United States Bonds and Liberty Bond? 8,050.00 Banking Houses, $ Furniture and Fix tures, $400 400.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 81,082.54 Oecks for clearing . 1,230.70 50,000.00 5,500.0C 6,174.81 5,931.89 Wilson Coal and Fuel Co. Phone 126 FOREST CITY, N. C. Total - $420,556.37 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less current expenses and and taxes paid Unearned Discount Deposits subject to check. Individual 274,920.43 Demand Certificates of Deposit 63,955.12 Time Certificates of Deposit, Due in Less Than 30 Days 2,961.03 Cashier's Checks out- i standing . 10,967.54 Interest on Liberty 1 Bonds 145.55 I i ! Total $420,556.37 State of North Carolina County of Rutherford Oct. 15, 1924. I, J. B. Watkins, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is irue to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. WATKINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before rne, this 17 day of October, 1924. W. W. NANNEY, Notary Public. Correct Attest. : CHAS. H. HAYNES, ' J. B. WATKINS, Z. O. JENKINS, Directors. HAVE YOU TRIED PINNACLE FLOUR Eventually you will. WHY NOT NOW? I I J. Wo Saunders I Phone 56 and look for the boy. f I have puchased the store at Alexander formerly owned by B. H. Wilkins, and this is to announce that the business will be continued by the undersigned. We have a big new stock of goods, consisting of GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, FRESH MEATS, ETC. The store will be in charge of Mr. A. B. Ramsey as manager, who will take pleasure in serving you. We will try to merit your trade by offering the best goods at reasonable prices. GIVE US A TRIAL REUBEN MCBRAYER Forest City, Route 1. Alexander, N. C. x t Buick curtains open and close with the doors on all touringroadster models They are snug fitting and Itecpont wind and rain Any child can operate them. Sitkk leads mmfmMei 'casM F-15-12-A FOREST CITY MOTOR CO. FOREST CITY, N. C. m When better automobiles are built, Buick will builr1 UTH HUM LWAY M peowrfloin notlhienn) Railway Mmy for tDie Greatest PidMBc Service A manufacturer's first question, when planning the location of a factory, is "What are the railway facilities Busi ness men who are investing capital in new industries in North Carolina know that a location on the lines of the Southern Rail way is an assurance of prompt deliveries of fuel and materials to the factory, and of finished goods to inland markets and ocean shipping ports. North Carolina's prosperity depends on adequate transportation. Good railway service is a magnet that draws industry to a state, just as poor service throttles busi ness ad discourages new enterprises. The character of Southern Railway service in North Carolina is notably contributing to the prosperity of the State. The high standards of service on the Southern could not be maintained with out continued heavy expenditures for new facilities to handle promptly and efficient ly the traffic offered our lines. In the past twenty years our outlays for additions and betterments in the State of North Carolina have amounted to more than $40,000,000. These capital expenditures have been in addition to our day-to-day operating expenses and taxes in North Carolina, which annually amount to mil lions of dollars. In 1923 they totalled $26,000,000. Most of the new capital expended on our North Carolina lines in these two decades has been devoted to improvements which enable us to move traffic promptly and thus attract new industries to the State and so contribute to North Carolina's in creasing prosperity. Nevertheless we respond as generously as practicable to the wishes of our fellow citizens of North Carolina for improve ments which, while desirable, do not in crease the capacity of the railroad as a transportation facility. In the last ten years' we have eliminated fifty-four grade crossings and have provided forty-four new or improved station buildings in the State. .,.- With the co-operation of the people of North Carolina we hope to be able to continue our policy of making our major outlays for additions and betterments that will increase our capacity to do our day's work. i ) e SOUTHERN SERVES TEDS SOTOS ,4 r
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