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FORD HAS SALES | RECORD FOR JUNE ! i Total Sales 195,300 Ford Cars; and Trucks—Good Out look For July. I A new June sales record was es tablished by the Ford Motor Com pany during the month just passed, when approximately 6,000 more Ford cars and trucks were delivered to re-. tail customers in the United States than during the same month a year j ago, which held the previous high . mark for June. I Reports indicate a continued large DADDY,HERE IT IS! The charm of purity is the foundation of Coca-Cola's immense popularity and why it is so popular when served at home. Visit our bottling plant and see how we safeguard its high quality* COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY FOREST CITY, N. C. You Are Invited to Inspect Our Plant Electric Service In Your Home Artistic Labor Tasty Step-saver Economy'—'. Installing electric service in your home or place of business is but the first step to modern comforts. Labor saving methods are then open to you in every form of home or business activity. Come in and see our displays and let us show you the efficiency and economy of Electric service. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS GENERATOR, MOTOR AND TRANSFORMER WORK. FOREST CITY ELECTRIC & REPAIR CO. Huntley Bldg., W. Main St., Forest City, N. C. volume of business through the sum mer months with a higher buying! level than is usual during this season of the year. The outlook is for an other record-breaking month for July. Urgent requests for addition al shipments have made necessary in creasing the company's July produc tion schedules, which now calls for several thousand more cars and trucks than were produced in June. Sales figures just given out by the i company show that the total sales j for June were 195,300 Ford cars and trucks. Of this number, 176,- I 256 represent domestic sales, as com pared with 170,547 cars and trucks 1 sold in June a year ago. j Buying conditions also continue good in the high priced car market. Evidence of this appears in the sales of Lincoln cars during June, with deliveries to domestic customers to taling 892, and increase of 95 over a year ago. If you need a Ford, new or used car, call on B. B. Doggett, Forest City, or Doggett Motor Co., Hen rietta. CAROLEEN NEWS Caroleen, July 20.—William, the youngest son of Mr. J. T. Harris, met with a painful accident Monday, by having his finger caught in an air compressor, badly mangling it. Mr. W. P. Lovin, of Atlanta, is visiting, his daughter, Mrs. O. J. Whitehead for a few weeks. Mr. Joe Phillips and family have moved from Caroleen to Harrilltown. Miss Glenn Harris is expected this week to be at the home of Mr. Gro ver Hardin for several weeks. She will teach in the summer school at Sandy Mush. The Benick Garage in Harrilltown, has been rented, we understand, to the Gulf people, who will sell their products at this station. Mrs. D. C. Colvin and son, David, j leave Sunday for a ten days visit, lat the home of Mrs. Colvin's father | er, near Gastonia. The Smith Cafe, in Harrilltown, has been moved, so that it now faces the highway. They will put in a gas and oil tank, and sell Gulf products, we understand. A. F. Mitchell and family are on their vacation, and have gone to to Mitchell and adjoining counties. Mr. Fred Hughes, who for the past several months has made his home in Chesnee, S. C., has returned to Caroleen to live, and will occupy the Davis Cottage with his family. Mr. A. B. Millwood and family have moved to Charlotte. Owing to the extreme dry weath er, the State Highway Commission have found it inadvisable to continue pouring tar on the Highway between the State line and Forest City, as the preparation breaks up. When the drought is broken, they expect to resume work. Rev. S. E. Conrad will give a ste reoptican lecture on the Holy Land at the Baptist church Sunday night, the twentieth. Owing to the appalling toll in hu man life that the automobile is tak ing, we suggest that the newspapers print the list, in bold type, and all of the list for the current issue, be shown on one page, in order that the people may see just how great the list will run each day, especially over Sunday. They may take warning and' slow up a bit. Miss Dollie Shober has returned after a week's visit to Mrs. W. F. Doggett at Gilkey. Mr. J. F. Grant, demeurrage and storage inspector, was a business visitor in town today Monday. LINES TO A LITTLE BOY I SAW SUNDAY (By Chas. E. Shober) 0, you chubby little elf, With your mass of auburn hair, ' I so want you for myself, As I see you standing there. With your busy little hands, And your eyes of deepest blue, ' They have drawn with loving hands, j My heart, and tied it unto you. With your sunny winsome smile, Making glad the golden hours, You are busy all the while, Scatterin' sunshine sweet with flow ers. O, you chubby little elf, With your mass of golden hair, You have drawn me to yourself, When I see you standing there. GOITRE VANISHES St. Louis County Banker Saved An Operation By a Home Treatment. Note: It would be illegal to pub lish these statements if not true. W. J. Vance, Banker, Valley Park, Mo., says: "Two days before using Sorbol-Quadruple, I had a bad hem orrhage in my throat caused by tight ening which produced severe cough ing. Twenty-four hours from first application of Sorbol-Quadruple I felt relief, and in forty-eight hours no ticed it was reducing. In three weeks, one side has vanished and the relief is beyond expression. You make use of this and I will gladly an swer all questions." Manufactured by Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, O. Sold by all drug stores. Locally at Reinhardt Drug Co. READ CAREFULLY Why a man quit using a Ford— He di ed. B. B. Doggett THE FOREST CITY COURIER GOODE'S CREEK NEWS Mooresboro, R-l, July 20.—Rev. Crawford Rollins filled his appoint ment at Goode's Creek Saturday and Rev. J. M. Goode, of Boiling Springs, preached in his place Sunday. A singing school which has been in progress here will close Saturday night, July 25th, with a concert be ginning at 7:45. Everybody is coi'- dially irvited to come. Mr. Harvey Fortune and family also Mr. Clyde Gordon and family were visitors of Mr. M. L. Goode Sun- j day. Misses Mallie Scruggs and Willie B. Allen visited Miss Myrlie Hames Sunday. Mr. Dave Jones and family visited Mr. J. O. Scruggs Sunday afternoon. Mr. William Dobbins and family motored to Chimney Rock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scruggs spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Howard Webster. Mr. Laxton White and family spent Sunday afternoon in Avondale visit ing relatives. Master Wilson Wall, son of Rev. W. H. Wall, of Shelby, is spending a few days with Master Jessie Scruggs. A large crowd attended the sing ing at Mr. Morton Scruggs' Monday night. POULTRY SHIPPED FROM RUTHERFORD Rutherfordton, July 18.—Ruther ford County recently shipped out its fifth car of poultry for the year, about 6,000 pounds being loaded at that time. County agent F. E. Pat ton, reported that this brought the total up to 54,000 pounds for this season and that the entire amount ; sold at approximately three cents a pound more than was being offered by the local market. This saving of $1,620 to the farmers is equal to the amount paid each year by the county for the services of its farm demon stration agent, stated Mr. Patton. ALL OUT OF SORTS? So Was This Forest City Woman Who Tells Her Experience. All too often women accept their pains and aches as natural to their sex. They fail to realize that weak kidneys are often to blame for that backache, those headaches, dizzy spells and that tired, depressed feel ing. Thousands have found new health and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills —a stimulant diuretic. This Forest City case is one of many: Mrs. G. B. Enloe, says: "My kid neys sometimes acted too often and then again, they were inactive. I had headaches a good deal, which were usually followed by severe dizzy spells, when specks danced before my eyes. My back was weak and sore and if I stooped, a sharp pain darted across the small of it. That tired, weary feeling never left me until I started to use Doan's Pills. One box, from the Long Drug Co., cured me." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. HAMRIOTS Clean Sweep Sale SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, JULY 25, AND CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY, AUG. Bth. OFFERING GREAT BAR GAINS IN EVERY LINE. Free Prize On Each Saturday. See Bills For Particulars. A. V. HAMRICK R-l, Forest City Sandy Mush mmmmmm njarftßanwr your Neighbors paper/——' OwnjowOwnj ' '"" .... A Rnllt Buick Will Build Them * When Better asestlea: JF/iy is A Buick so generally accepted as the Stand- A. arc/ Comparison? wers Because for more than 21 years Buick consistently has nearest approached the ideal of a dependable motor car. Everyone commends your judgment when you buy a Buick. FOREST CITY MOTOR CO. Forest City, N. C. When, better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. SIC A IN GOLD \ W $l5O First Prize $75 Second Prize W V_X SSO Third Prize $25 Fourth Prize 3-$lO Fifth Prizes 4-$5 Sixth Prizes Qreat 'Word- eMahng Qmtest DRiiiD CHILLS J//Su£ur£&n YilTa^e" How many correct English words can you make of the letters in DRUID HILLS, "A Suburban Village"? Every man and woman, over 25 years of age, (except our employees or members of their fam ilies), is eligible for this contest. It costs nothing, and carries no obligation. Entries must be sub mitted on blanks furnished by us. These may be secured from either of our offices, or from your local realtor, whose name appears at close of this message. HENDERSONVILLE REAL ESTATE CO. Owners ASHEVILLE OFFICES HENDERSONVILLE OFFICES 23 Patton Ave. Phone 1397 Main Near Fourth Phone 624 See Our Local Representative CYCLONE AUCTION CO., Forest City, N. C. For Blanks and Detailed Information Brighten Up! i Paint Up! For every THE HOME The Automobile INTERIOR DECORATION Nothing improves so much as an application of paint. We have every color, for every purpose, in little cans or big. When you try the rest, try the best—Dutch Boy White Lead. WHITE BROS. Cherry Mt. St Just Off Square FOREST CITY, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925
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