BOOKS FOR COOL SPRINGS TOWNSHIP List of school books children should purchase for Grammar Grades in Cool Springs Township: First Grade —1-B. Child's World Primer, 42c Reading Literature Priuier, 40c Colored crayons, drawing ma terials, etc., 25 cents. First Grade—l-A. Child World First Reader, 46c The Mastery Of Words, Book 1, 38 cents. Colored Crayons, drawing mate rials, etc, 25c Second Grade Colored Crayons, drawng ma terials, etc., 25c Child's World Second Reader, 52c The Mastery of Words, Book 1, 38 cents. First Journeys in Numberland, 45c Progressive Music Series, Book 1, 68 cents. Palmer Method Business Writing, 15 cents. i-v » 4 tp' I a Third Grade Colored Crayons, drawing ma terials, etc., 25c The Child World Reader, 58c i The Mastery of Words, Book 1, 38 cents. Progressive Music Series, Book 1, 68 cents. Palmer Method of Business Writ ing, 15 cents. School Arithmetic, Book 1, 60c Good English, Book 1, 45c Fourth Grade Studies in Reading, Book 4, 70c Good English, Book 2, 55c School Arithmetic, Book 1, 60c The Mastery of Words, Book 1, Complete Close Out of the Floyd L. Liles Co. Stock Together With Our Store-wide Clearance of Summer and Fall Merchandise. We Have Purchased the Entire Stock of Floyd L. Liles at a Great of a Recent Stroke of Paralysis. We have moved This Stock to Sacrifice on Account of His Retiring From Business as a Result Our Store, Where it is to be Sold at DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. Sale Begins Thursday, August 26 at 9 a. m. LILES HIGH SHADE MERCHANDISE I Extra Opening Specials SACRIFICED Thursday, 9A. M. —7sc || Thursday, 11:30 Carolina 1 Liles store for 38 years has distributed highest quality merchandise in nearly every I , BROOMS Cheviots Southern Silks county in this state, nothing but nationally known lines has ever entered into his || ,o °d 4 and 5 string Parlor Brooms that Good reliable materials for work shirts, store, therefore, this close out sale offers you merchandise entirely different from w oil Id giadly pay /oc for—so dresses, and aprons, checks and stripes the daily average "sales stores." Former prices have been completely ignored, com- sold with small purchase while —lO yard limit—3oo yards to go, while parison and inspection of the values and prices will convince the most skeptical that they last, only it lasts, yard, only— these close out prices demand quick action. _ ALL FALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDED sc At These "Drastic Close-Out Prices" Thursday, 1 P. M.—Large Thursday 3 P. M.—Enamel- 1 —Nothing held back, everything goes—a wonderful opportunity to supply your Turkish Towels Wc*.., € and Aluminum Ware needs for early Fall wear. Fall Dresses, Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Millinery at Large towels, heavy quality, plain and About 150 pieces consisting of pans, dip- 3 Lower 'Prices than you'll find in January Clearance Sales. Anticipate your Fall and fancy border—3o to go at this give-away pers, ladles, egg beatersr etc., limit 2 Winter needs and save as you have never before. price with small purchase. Let the dishes II to each customer, ith small purchase A o a * r» go, be here promptly at 1 p. m. Values to 29c, while they last, only— A GREAT 2 IN 1 SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK INVOLVED dC |C I $250.00 FREE IN PRIZES! Read! Be a Winner! 2nd PRlZE—Beautiful 96 Piece Eng- Ist PRIZE—LIoyd Loom Woven Fiber 4 Piece , , DDI7 lish $60.00 Dinner Set Set—Retail Value $125.00 " Srd PKIZL ~ S4 ° Wardrobe Trunk READ! LEARN ! TIVJ ? Begin Thursday-Opening REGISTRATION DAYS THE TWO MONDAYS OF THE SALE $250.00 WILL BE GIVEN FREE DURING THIS CAMPAIGN Any person not related to any one connected with the store can enter the con- this campaign. Now, there will be a lot of people that will not want to enter then, test and compete for the prizes. Phone—or better—come to the store and enter selves, so get busy, and let your friends know that you are a contestant »nH »cL your name today, it costs you absolutely nothing. Here is the plan— votes will be them for their support. That is what friends are for, they will be to helr» given at the rate of 1,000 on every dollar's worth of merchandise purchased during Come in and let us explain the plan to you. U ' NO M D°AIK 4 y. C M ON SPARTANBURG, S. C. NO MONEY ACTION DAILY 4 P. M 38 cents. Palmer Method Business Writing, Book 2, 20c Essentials of Geography, Book 1, $1.33 The Child's Day, 72c Progressive Music Series, Book 2, 72 cents. Webster's Elementary Dictionary. Fifth Grade Studies in Reading, Book 5, 74c Good English, Book 2, 55c School Arithmetic, Book 2, 75c Essentials of Geography, Book 1, $1.33 First Book in United States His tory, 80c Progressive Music Series, Book 2, 72 cents The Mastery of Words, Book 1, 38 cents. Healthy Living, Book 1, 72c Palmer Method of Business Writ ing, 20 cents. Webster's Elementary Dictionary. Sixth Grade Studies in Reading, Book 6, 74c Good English, Book 3, 59c School Arithmetic, Book 2, 75c Essentials of Geography, Book 2, $1.87 A Young People's History of North Carolina, 80c Healthy Living, Book 2, 96c Progressive Music Series, Book 3, 76 cents i Elemehtary Community Civics, 84 cents. The Mastery of Words, Book 2, 32 cents Palmer Method Business Writing, Book 2, 20 cents Webster's Elementary Dictionary. Seventh Grade Studies in Reading, Book 7, 78c Good English, Book 3, 59c The Mastery of Words, Book 2, 32c Junior Laurel Songs THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1526. A History of the People of the United States, $1.05 Elementary Community Civics, $1.12. Healthy Living, Book 2, 96c School Arithmetic, Book 2, 75c Palmer Method Business Writing, Book 2, 20 cents Eighth Grade (Required) Ward's Sentence and Theme Literature and Life Funk and Wagnall's Standard desk Dictionary. Wells and Hart's New High school Arithmetic Hughes Text Book in Citizenship. Elective. Colliar and Daniel's First Year Latin. Caldwell and Eikenberry's First Year Science. First Year Agriculture (8-9) grades. Home Economics. Ninth Grade—(Required) Watd's Sentence and Theme. Con tinued. Literature and Life, Book 2. Dictionary, Continued. Slaught and Eenne's Complete Al gebra. Roberson's History of Europe, An cient and Medieval. Elective. Agriculture, second year. Scott's Junior Latin Reader. Chardenal's Phonetic. Smallwood's Biology. Home Economics, Second Year. Tenth Grade. Ward's Theme Building. Literature and Life, Book 3. Wentworth-Smith Plane Geome try. Dictionary, continued. Elective. Agriculture, third Year. Bennett's Cicero. Chardenal's Complete French Course. Roberson, etc., History of Europe. Brownlee's Elementary Principles of Chemistry. Home Economics. Commercial Work. Eleventh Grade. Ward's Theme Building. Con tinued. Literature and Life, Book 4. Stephenson's American History. Dictionary, continued. Elective. Slaught and Lenne's Complete Al gebra. Wentworth-Smith, Solid Geo metry. Bennett's Virgil. Chardenal's Complete French Course. Brownlee's Elementary Principles of Chemistry. Agriculture. Commercial Subjects. Home Economics. * * m All beginners in Forest City should meet at the grammar grade school building Monday, August 30, at 9 a. m. Also the pupils who failed to make their grade and pu pils who have moved to Forest City since school closed, should meet with the beginners for classification. The seventh grade pupils and the other high school pupils who have moved to Forest City should meet at the high school at the same time stated above. The high school re quest includes all pupils in the Cool Springs Township schools. The new pupils should have an opportunity to see their rooms and get classi fied before school begins. It is suggested that ail classified pupils stay away from the school buildings next Monday. We want only the beginners, the seventh grade, and the non-classified pu pils. It would be a good idea for all classified pupils to get their books at an early date in order to avoid the rush. If all books are not at the People's Drug Store now they will be before school begins. Mr. Big gerstaff, of Bostic will handle the grammar grade books for the Bostic school. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION North Carolina, Rutherford County In the Superior Court A. W. HARRIS, Plaintiff, - vs. - JETTIE HARRIS, Defendant The defendant above named will take notice than an action entitled Men's and Young Men's CLOTHING See me before you buy elsewhere. We have the Quality, Style and Price to Please. Our suits for men and young men are priced from $5.00 to SIO.OO LOWER. Be Sure to See Our Stock M. Blumenthal Next Door to The Courier Forest City, N. C. as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rutherford county, North Carolina, for a di vorce absolute on statutory grounds against the defendant, and the said defendant will take notice that she is required to appear at the court house in said county on the 9th day of September, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 25th day of August, 1926. J. Y. YELTON, Clerk Superior Court. C. 0. RIDINGS, Att'y. 46-4t. Just back from New York markets with good line of latest styles in early fall and winter hats, which are priced right. Call and inspect this line. Mrs. A. C. Jones.

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