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STYLISH FOOTWEAR •*V ' . ' The mode's foremost colors are exquisitely blended in the bewitching footwear we are offer ing milady for Fall and Winter. Novel strap and buckle styles— s2.9s to $4.95 Stein's Department Store Forest City, N. C. TAX NOTICE TO ALL WHO ARE DELINQUENT IN THEIR TOWN TAXES: This is to notify you that, beginning November 18, 1929, legal proceedings will be started to collect past due taxes. B. A. STALNAKER, Town Tax Collector Forest City, N. C. POULTRY TRUCK • 1 , Rutherfordton Seaboard Depot: Tuesday, Nov. 19th., B—l2 P. M. Ellenboro Seaboard Depot: Tuesday, Nov. 19th., I—6 P. M. Heavy Hens and Chicks: 19c lb. Leghorn Hens and Chicks 15c lb. Turkeys 25c lb. Roosters 10c lb. This schedule to take care of those who must sell now. The market will be better later in the season. F. E. PATTON, County Agent ORDER BY MAIL The service rendered by our Mail Order Depart ment is a source of pride to us and a satisfaction to a host of customers. Black patent leather, with dull kid trim on vamp. Price $7.50 Same style in brown kid. Price $8.50 ll N Same style blue kid suede " trim. Price $8.50 Store* /^JI Spartan burg, S.Cp THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. LADIES AID AND W. M. S. HOLD MEETING Z The Ladies Aid and W. M. S. met I in the First Baptist church Novem ♦ ber 6th, at three o'clock-for their ♦ regular business meeting. Beautiful X roses and chrysanthemums were ar ♦ ranged artistically about the room. J The meeting was called to order by ♦ Mrs. Stallings, president. ♦ Song, Sweet Hour of Prayer; Pray ♦ er, Mrs. W. A. Ayers; Scripture Z reading, Luke 4:17-19, by Mrs. Stall -1 ings, followed with prayer by Mrs. ♦ A. H. McDaniel. Roll call, minutes read and report ♦ from committees. Personal service ♦ report as follows: visits to sick and 2 shut-ins, 168; trays, 23; flowers, 81: X garments given, 30; quarts of milk, ♦ 27; collection, $35.75; other ob-- ♦ jects, $342.90; Total $360.65. £ The Society was glad to have Miss J A the Bostic, a returned missionary from China, at this meeting. Miss ♦ Bostic is well known here and has a + host of friends and relatives. She £ gsve a very interesting and instrue- T j tive talk of her work in China, laying much stress upon the need of China. ' ♦ ( ? A large number was present, also several visitors. West Main street Cir- I . i cle was hostess and served delicious fruit cake with whipped cream and • coffee. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY. i The J. B. Nolan Company, of Shelby, will sell at auction the J. W. McKinney estatte, at Ellenboro, on next Tuesday, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. This farm is located on State Highway No. 20, just east of Ellen boro, near the Rutherford-Cleveland county line. The property has been sub-divided into several small tracts, each having a good road frontage. The property has several buildings on it, and offers a fine opportunity. Liberal prizes will be given and a big barbecue dinner will be prepared for 3,000 people. See their quarter-page ad in this issue of The Courier for further information. PENNY COLUMN New assortment of lace just re ceived, going at chain store prices. Stahl's Ten Cent Store. WANTED—By Nov. 23rd, room or room and board, by refined, educat ed and congenial young man. Pri vate home preferred. Please reply by letter only, giving conveniences, location, rate, etc., references furn ished. Address "A. H. B." General Delivery. Forest City. 6-lt. STRAYED Black Duroc-Poland hog, black and white spots, ring in nose. Weight about 100 pounds. Reward for return to E. L. Epley, City. 6-lt. FOR SALE—Registered Boston bull pups, males $25; females sls. Ap ply to Peoples Drug Store. 6-21. Carron and crokinole boards. Farmers Hardware Co. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR OLDER MEN—If past 45 years of age, in good health, own a car and de sire a sales position, we can use you, provided you communicate with us at once. The Lennox Oil & Paint Co., Dept. Sales, Cleve land, Ohio. 6-2t. Large stock grates and grate bas kets. Farmers Hardware Co. FOUND—Ring with two keys. Call at Courier Office and pay 25c for this- ad. 6-lt. LOST—Ladies' Gruen wrist watch: white gold; black band. Return to Roy R. Morris, City, for reward It Duco and other paints. Farmers Hardware Co. LOST—White female rat terrier; bob-tail. Answers to "Lady". Re turn to A. A. Price, Police Dept. Forest City. Reasonable reward. 6-lt. Coal $6.50 best grade Farmers Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Fresh milk cows, from 3Vz to 4% gallpns daily. See Brackett and Hawkins, Cliffside, N. C. 6-4t.. See our radios. Farmers Hardware Company. FOR SALE—Hyatt 5-Tube Porta able Radio, needs new transformer at a cost of $2.00. This radio new, includes tubes at $39.00. For a quick sale will sell for $15.00. It can been seen at* Smith's Radio Shop or D. Tate. Plumbing and heating properly done. Farmers Hardware Co. Big roll cotton batting, 10c. Stahl's Ten Cent Store. Women who trade at PIGGLY WIGGLY realize the importance of personally selecting their foods. Here, in the self-serve ice box, you select your own eggs, butter, yeast, lard, bacon, cheese, anything in this line except what the market man has to prepare for you. There, too, you can choose your meat. We carry a full line, just tell as what you want. You also can choose your fruits, vegetables, thereby eliminating all waste. I Grapes "wi.i't"' 1 Malaga 25c I ;; BANANAS, Nice Ripe Fruit pound 7c |f | COCOANUTS, Fresh Stock, 3 for _'.2sc 9 t- POTATOES, No. 1, Irish Cobblers, 7 pounds for 25c 1 We will have all kinds of fruit and vegetables that are in season from Texas, New Orleans and California. | HAVE YOU TRIED "ZO ?" I ** We have a full line of Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Cereals. Ask your doctor About This. RAISINS, Sunmaid Seedless and Seeded 10c I SALMON, 1 pound can Tomah 15c SARDINES, The old time can... 5c I PEANUT BUTTER, 1 pound Jar Jumbo 25c fl TV! You Can't Beat it. Ol if IN 111 Oct Try it This Week lb. «1 V jj| Did you know we carry a complete line of Patent Medicines, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Snuff ? APPLE BUTTER, Maiden Blush, 1 quart Jar 24c I LIBBYS PORK AND BEANS, 3 for 25c 1 COFFEE c "t 37c I GRITS, QUAKER, 3 packages for 25c I SNOWDRIFT, 6 pound Pail for 1 sllo6 I I MAYONNAISE IDEAL, s , —— £ I We have Gerbers Strained Vegetables, Especially prepared for invalids and babies I In Our Sanitary Meat Market I ft. BREAKFAST BACON, Sliced, pound 25c I I Cheese, full cream, lb 28c PORK RIBS, lb - 17c I I Round Steak, lb 26c WEINERS, lb 22c I I FAT BACK Melt ib. 12c I I YOU CAN T LOSE WHEN YOU CHOOSE I
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