"Save the Surface and You Save All" i, |Ejj» —House Paints nAikiTl —Auto Paints —Varnishes Paint and Varnish increases the value of your prop erty—many times their cost. If done in time, painting keeps down the annual maintenance expense by saving money that otherwise would be spent for repairs or lost by depreciation. The paint dollar adds more value than any other dollar spent on your property. Let Us Estimate Your Next Job First-Class Workmen.- Prompt in Service and Reasonable in Price. Automobile Painting A Specialty H. M. WHITE Cherry Mountain Street Forest City, N. C. BEAUTIFUL SILK HOSIERY In all the new shades for Fall 1926. If it's new, you'll find just the wanted colors and weights, at— Spartanburg's Most Up-To-Date Hosiery Department relcES SI.OO TO $3.00 NEED Get the BEST — T EXACO —: DRIVE STRAIGHT TO City Service Station Next To B. B. Doggett Garage East Main Street THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926. LIBERTY ST. NEWS Forest City, Aug. 24. —Mrs. Wash Harris spent Sunday afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. Jordon Crow. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Frasier spent last week visiting relatives in Ashe ville and Hendersonville. Mrs. Charlie Bridgeway and chil dren, of Anderson, spent last Wed ; nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ! ert Towery. Misses Carrie Selvey and Marie i Hollifield and little Margaret Selvey, j spent last Thursday night with Mrs. : Marvin Riser. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogan and j family, spent Sunday afternoon in Spindale visiting friends. Messrs. G. G. Frasier and Dorsey Randall and little Louise Randall, spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. T. E. Randall's. | Miss Hannah Simmons, of Sugar Hill, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs, Dorsey Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Morrow spent part of last week with friends in the country. Mrs. Jim Roberson was a pleasant visitor at Mrs. B. B. Burnette's, Sun day afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Sherlin spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. Keeter. Mr. Dorsey Randall and family, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Randall's mother, Mrs. P. R. Simmons, of Sugar Hill. Rev. and Mrs. Los Eplee and chil dren have returned home after spending last week at Antioch, where Mr. Eplee held a meeting. HIGH SHOALS NEWS i Mooresboro, Route 3, Aug. 24. Mr. Roy Waters preached for us at High Shoal Sunday. The Junior B. Y. P. U. of High Shoal church gave a very interesting program at Race Path Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hicks spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rollins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Rol lins. Mr. J. H. Shires and children, spent Sunday afternoon with Ed Fawbush. Miss Mavis Dedmon. who has been at Boone, attending summer school, has returned home. Miss Ophelia Hames has gone to Shelby to be trained for a nurse. OAK GROVE NEWS Ellenboro, Route 2, Aug. 24.—Mr. i K. M. Randall and family, spent Sun day at Mr. C. B. Harrill's. Those visiting at Mr. T. E. Ran dall's Sunday were: Messrs. G. C. Frashier, Dorsey Randall, and little daughter, Louise, Herbert and Cle tus Randall, and Miss Eugenia Ran dall. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Matheny visited at Mr. T. E. Randall's one night last week. Mr. J. T. Webb and family, and Messrs. Cletus and Grady Randall, and Misses Pearl and Eugenia Ran dall, attended church at Providence Saturday night. Mr. Herbert and Misses Lenith and Mary Randall were visitors at Mr. C. M. Harris', near Chesnee, Friday night. Mr. Earl Randall spent one night ' last week at the home of Mr. J. E. Padgett, near Harris. Miss Pearl Randall spent Sunday ! with Miss Allie Bailey. ; Miss Cathrine Randall spent Fri ; day night with Miss Gladys Randall. Mr. Pet Worley spent the week end with friends, near Race Path. Mr. K. M. Randall attended the funeral of his aunt, Miss Mary Jane Randall, at Pine Grove, Saturday. Miss Ethel Tate spent Sunday with Miss Lucile Webb. Miss Mae Harrill spent Friday night with Misses Pearl and Eugenia Randall. Miss Pearl Jolley is spending sev eral days with her sister, Mrs. Con nie Duncan, of Spruce Pine. Miss Belle Wilkie spent Wednes day with Misses Mary and Clara Randall. Mrs. R. H. BiggerstafT and chil dren spent Thursday at the home I of Mr. Cletus Randall. ► Those visiting at Mr. A. B. Bailey's * Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Wythe ► Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mar ► tin and little son Jack, and Mr. W. I A. Jolley and family, and Mr. E. ► Hawkins and family. ► Mr. J. T. Webb and family visit ► Ed at Mr. W. P. Tate's Sunday night. ► ► ; If you have a spring near your house, let us put you in a hydraulic SCRUGGS-ROLLINS The many friends here will be sur- j prised to learn of the marriage of Miss Ethel Scruggs, of Mooresboro, to Mr. D. V. Rollins, of Forest City. The happy event took place at the Baptist parsojiage, Hickory, Tues day afternoon, August 24. The bride wore a lovely gown of tan flat crepe with accessories to match. Mrs. Rollins is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scruggs, of Mooresboro. She is an attractive young lady of charm and pleasing personality and has a host of friends. She graduated at Hen rietta-Caroleen high school last spring with honors and has just com pleted a twelve weeks' summer j school course at Lenoir-Rhyne Col lege, Hickory. Mr. Rollins is a prosperous busi ness man, and a good church and Sunday school worker. He and his charming bride are now on their honeymoon in Western North Carolina, after which they will be at home in Charlotte. Their many friends wish for them much happiness and success in their new I venture. FEDERAL JURORS A term of the United States Dis trict Court of the Western District of North Carolina will be held at Shelby, September 27. Among the jurors drawn are the following* from Rutherford county: L. C. Mode, Mollis. J. Y. Yelton, Spindale. W. G. Scoggins, Union Mills. W. A. Jolley, Caroleen. C. E. Justice, Rutherfordton. R. K. Hollifield, Forest City. Jas. D. Melton, Route 4, Bostic. F. Z. Elmore, Route 1, Moores boro. B. B. Doggett Sells Fords. FIRE SALE! §20,000,00 Stock of General Merchandise, Including Army and Navy Goods and Shoes, is Going to be Sold at a Sacrifice. We are the Loser — You the Gainer. A Small Percentage of Our Stock Was Damaged, Balance is in First-Class Condition. You Know Our Reputation for Keeping Good Merchandise. SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th Army Foot Powder j Army Shoe Dub- Men's Sox—pair— Men's Union Suits —Can — bing—can— | c | c 3 C 39 5 cans to customer 5 cans to customer 2 pairs for 5 cents a suit Blue W*rk Shirts Men's Overalls Khaki Pants Work Pants JOC EACH 98° 98 c 1 45 V 1 9S Special lot of Army Garrison Shoes, double sole, J2 95 $5.00 values, Fire Sale Price Special lot of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, values up to $2.95 $5.00, Fire Sale Price Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, $1.50 values, Fire Sale Price .98 Special lot of Men's Shirts, values up to $2.50, Fire Sale price 1.19 Other Shirts, values fom $1.25 to $3.00, Fire Sale price 89c to 1.48 We have other items in our store, but our space is too small to mention them. Come in and listen to our Dark Town "Jazz" Band. SOUTHERN TRADING CO: Army and Navy Store —118 MAGNOLIA ST— Spartanburg. No C. O. D. No Exchanges Every Sale Final 1-2 PRICE SALE On Entire Stock Of COATS and DRESSES PRICES $6.95 Dresses and Coats, (P Q A Q Now $ D.*iO $10.95 Dresses and Coats, r" A Q Now $ OAO $14.95 Dresses and Coats, (T» H AO Now 7.40 $24.75 Dresses and Coats, O QQ Now yly*«)0 $34.75 Dresses and Coats, 7 QQ Now 4>11.J0 $40.00 Dresses and Coats, 00 $45.00 Dresses and Coats, CJOO CA Now SLL.O\) These Values are all Good Clean Stock and Styles That Can Be Worn For Fall and Winter. Small Charge For Alterations Standard Cloak Company "THE LEADING LADIES STORE" —: Spartanburg, S. C. : EAGLE No. 174 For Sale at your Dealer Made in five grades ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK