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YOUNG ELLENBORO . WOMAN DEAD Miss Lucy Wright Passes at Age 27—Funeral Service Held Thursday After- t noon. j' I j Ellenboro, May 26. —The entire i community was shocked to learn of th.s , death of Miss Lucy A. Wright, aged, 27, which occurred last Wednesday] following an illness of about eight j months of that dread disease, tuber- j culosis. | Funeral services were held from the Bethel Baptist church, at Ellen boro, Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, in charge of Rev. I. Har- | rill. Interment was in the Bethel, church cemetery. | Miss Wright was a daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wright. She is! survived by her parents, two broth- j ers and one sister, Miss Maude = Wright, all of Ellenboro. j * Pall bearers were Messrs Grady Hamrick, Ewart Burns, Frank Ham rick, Yates Martin, Rex Long, Era mett Hamrick, Georgte Bjiand and i Fay Daves. The beautiful floral of- i fering was carried by Misses Xath-, Jeen and Grace Turner, Sarah, Ruby J and Inez Harrill, Pauline Wright,; Margaret McKinney, Josephine Ell iott, Mae and Ellen Hamrick, Janie, Tedder and Nell Culbreth. Miss Wright had been a consistent j member of the Ellenboro Presbyter- j ian church for twelve years and had' been a teacher of a Sunday school j class until her illness prevented herj taking an active part in church work, j She was a devoted christian and wasj a member of the B. Y. Po U. of the 1 Bethel Baptist church. She had prac tically given all of her young life to the service of the B. Y. P. U. and Sunday school work. "Now, James", said the teacher, "if your father can do a piece of work in one hour and your mother can do it in one hour, how long would it take them to do it togeth er?" "Three hours," answered James, "counting the time they would waste in arguing." ► GONE! i \ 'Thieving fingers are itching to ► roll away your auto every & time it is parked. Special locks | only delay nimble fingers but do ! not keep them away. Automobile insurance gives i ' you real financial security a gainst theft. You can obtain com plete automobile insurance from this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. | Insure today! £ For safe and sur ♦ ! H SECURITY j HBI Insurance & Realty Co. * (Mgß l HARRILL, Sec'y.-Treas. | —s PHONE 64 I Forest City, - N. C. ♦ COLFAX FAIR TO BE HELD AGAIN DURING FALL Ellenboro, May 22.—The Cham ber of Commerce held an enthusi astic meeting Wednesday night, at which time it was decided to have the Colfax Fair again this year. In teresting talks were made by J. F. Beam, 0. R. Coffield, the Rev. W. R. Rourk, Fred Harrill and M. 0. Hai rill. The Colfax Fair is being sponsor ed by the Chamber of Commerce and the agriculture department of the school. The fair held in the fall of 1929 was a decided success in every way. The coming fair will be held three days: community day, home- 1 f coming day, and high school day. 'Several speakers will be secured for ) j the fair, and other interesting f ea- itures will help make it a success- . i Officers for the fair association are , 'A. B. Bushong, president; J. E. Beam, t |vice president; M. E. Bridges, second | | vice president; Curtis Price secretary j iMiss Bettie Green treasurer; and _ jFred Harrill publicity manager, j The Hamrick string band furnish- : fed excellent music for the meeting. A j jlarge crowd attended. j 1 •GREEN RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION MEETING " i | Green Hill, May 26. —There will 'be a special Fifth Sunday meeting at Green Hill church on June 29th [of the Green River Baptist Associa tion. The program briefly will be as |follows: Georgraphy of the Green ißiver Association, Rev. E., P. White; l Church Membership, Rev. J. A. 'Brendell; Articles of Faith, Rev. A. jG. Sorrells, Rev. C. C. Grogan; The 'Church and Sunday School, Rev. H. Ic. Culbreth. - I The Orphanages and Our Duty, by Prof. WL| E. Sweatt, Supt. of the Alexander Schools, Inc.; Relation ship of the Churches to the Asso ciation, by Rev. G. P. Horn; Rel ationship of the Association to the State Convention, by Rev. Chas. B. I' Trammel. It will be an all day meeting. I i ' } It is too bad that the assessor doesn't value your old car at as low a figure as the garage man when jyou are seeking to make a trade. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. IDEATH CLAIMS ; MRS. M. W. HEAD . I ■ Melvin Hill Woman Passes at ! Age of 69 Years—Funeral Held Last Tuesday. ; Melvin Hill, May 26.—Mrs. Mar 'garet Westbrook Head, aged 6J 'died at the home of her daughter | Mrs. W. H. Gilbert, of the Melvii i Hill community, Monday, May 19tl I after an illness of one week, o: ,'paralysis. I Funeral services were held Tues . ! day morning at eleven o'clock at th j church of the Brethern, at Melvir !Hill, with Rev. W. A. Reid, of School 'field, Va>.„ in charge, assisted by Rev lj K West, of Spindale. Interment • was in the church yard of the church 'of the Brethern. j Mrs. Head is survived by six child ren, all of the Melvin Hill commu nity, as follows: Dr. W. T. Head, : otha Lee Head, F. C. Head, Mrs. ! John Watson, Mrs. A. C. Gilbert and iMm, W. H. Gilbert. Her husband, ! S. E. Head was killed by an auto | mobile about one year ago. Twenty grand children survive, also the fol lowing brothers and sisters, F. C., and M. 0. Westbrook, of Chesnee, S. C.; Thomas Westbrook, of Glen dale, N. C.; Mrs. Retta Kimbrell, Henrietta; Mrs. S. P., Jones, Chesnee, R-2; Mrs. Flick Turner, Spindale; Mrs. Virdenda Cantrell, Fingerville, S, C., R-l. Pall' bearers were J. F. Caldwell, A. C. Hines, Luther Horn, A. D. Can trell, J. H,., Cantrell, Sheriff W. D. Westbrook. The flower bearers were Misses Reva and Pauline Westbrook, M)ary and Gladys} Cantrell, Velma Steadman, Juliette Gilbert, Bessie Henderson and Hettie Hannon. Mrs. Head was a fatihful member of the church of the Brethern, where she joined 50 years ago. She was a consistent christian, always giving her full support to her church. She had a host of friends that loved her dear ly, and will miss her from the com munity. OUTDOOR GOOD MANNERS. To leave the woods and parks as beautiful as you find them; this is outdoor good manners. Help preserve the wild flowers and trees. Always leave a clean camp and a dead fires. Help to keep your country "Amer ica the Beautiful." TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Henry C McFee and Bertie Edna McFee, his wife, to the under signed Trustee, dated December 15, 1929, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ruth erford County, State of North Caro lina, in the record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, No. 5, page 365, to which reference is hereby made and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the sard Deed of Trust, whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative, said Trustee will on . MONDAY, JUNE 16th, 1930. at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell for cash to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, at the court house door, in the town of Rutherfordton, North Caro lina, a certain lot or parcel of land in the city or town of Rutherford ton, County of Rutherford, State cf North Carolina, and more particular ly described as follows: Beginning on a stake on the North erly side of McFee street, which stake is located at a point 250 feet North 87 degrees and 30 minutes West | from the corner of the Northwester ly intersection of North Main street and McFee street; the same being Dr. J. C. Twitty'g| Southwesterly corner; and running thence with the Northerly side of McFee street North 87 degrees and 30 minutes West 75 feet to a stone, S. P. Dunagan's corner; thence with S. P. Dunagan's line North 2 degrees East 150 feet to a stake in K. J. Carpenter's line; thence with K. J. Carpenter's line South 87 degrees and 30 minutes East 75 feet to a stake, Dr. J. C. Twitty's line; thence with Dr. J. C. Twitty's line South 2 degrees west 100 feet to the place of Beginning. The above property is sold sub ject to a Deed of Trust to secure the payment of $3,000.00 executed by Henry C. McFee and Bertie Edna McFee, his wife, to the undersigned Trustee, dated March Ist, 1928, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford County, in Book A-5, at page 243. Said Deed of Trust being a first lien on the above property which the buy er must assume and pay off, under the conditions set forth in said Deed of Trust. This, the 16th day of May, 193' J. The Commercial National Bank of High Point, N. C. t Local Trustee. By R. R. BLANTON, Att'y. 33-4t Women Suffering Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn j ing or Itching Sensation, Back jache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, ! making you feel tired, depraved, land discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex today. Put it to the test. See for yourself how quickly it works and what it does. Money back if it doesn't bring quick improvement, and satify you completely. Try Cystex today, j Only 60c. Peoples Drug Store. A psychologist asserts that half a peanut provides enough energy for a half hour's hard thinking. Now we know the source of the term peanut head. Typhoid and Diphtheria Preventative Campaign Typhoid and Diphtheria Campaign starts June 2, 1930, and continues through July. These treatments are given free by the County Health Officer at the following places and dates. The peo ple should avail themselves of these preventative measures. The above named diseases are quite common and often-times fatal therefore you should take advantage of these protective vaccina tions to stamp them out as nearly as possible. All children should have Toxin-Antitoxin against Diphtheria from six months to six years. These treatments are practically painless and harmless and I urge all parents to give their children these treatments. Consult your family physician and act upon his judgment in these matters. I am making these dispensary points as convenient to the peo ple as it is possible to do, to make it County-wide. I appeal to the ministers, teachers, medical profession, Ki wanis, County Club, editors and all other agencies who are vital ly interested in the preservation of the health of our people, to lend their influence in these matters. The good that can be accom plished is untold and invaluable, but depends almost entirely on the co-operation and interest that the public may take in these health measures. Hoping the public will interest themselves is my sincere wish and desire. Very truly yours, J. C.. TWITTY, M. D. FIRST MONTH Monday, June 2, 9, 16 and 23rd Hopewell Church—lo to 11 A. M. o . ™ U q ,oam Hollis—11:30 to 12:30 P. M. Sandy Mush—B to 9A. M. Washburn's Store—l to 2P. M. Caroleen —9:30 to A. M. Bostic—2:3o to 3:30 P M Avondale —11 to 12 M. Henrietta— l to 2 P. M. Thursday, June 5, 12, 19 and 26 Tuesday, June 3, 10, 17 and 24 j. d # Logan's Store—B to 9A. M. Shiloh School—B to 9 A. M. Lane's Store, (Cane Creek)—9:3o to Holly Springs—9 to 10 A. M. 10:30 A. M. Broad River Church—lo:3o to 11. Fortune's Store—ll to 12:30 P. M. Harris Station —11 to 12 M. Sunshine—l to 2 P. M. Tanner's Grove—l to 2 P. M. W. L. Long's Store—2:3o to 3:30. Alexander Mill —3 to 4:30 P. M. _ . f Wednesday, June 4, 11, 18 and Fnda y> Jun e 6, 13, 20 and 27th oCiL Ruth—l to 2 P. M. Rutherfordton—2 to 4 P. M. Ellenboro —8 to 9 A. M. Spindale—4 to 6 P. M. SECOND MONTH Monday, June 30, July 7, 14 Shingle Hollow—lo to 11 A. M. and 21st. Twitty's Ford, (Twitty House)— 2 to 3 P. M. Gilkey—B to 9 A. M. Union School—3:3o to 4:30 P. M. Union Mills—9:3o to 10:30 A. M. Green Hill, (Hampton's Store) —11 to , _ 12 M. Wednesday, July 2, 9, 16 and Chimney Rock, (Ledbetter's Store) — 9 1 to 2 P. M. °rct- T line J a „ t 1 -1 o ie 100 Forest City, (Hall-Rudisill Drug Co.) luesday, July 1, 8, 15 and l ; 30 to 2: 30 P. M. White House—B:3o to 9:30 A. M. Cliffside—3 to 5:30 P. M. Consult You YOU CAN OFTEN HEAD SICKNESS Most serious illnesses are a long while coming on and may often be headed off if only they are detected in time. This is why it is so important to have your doctor and dentist look you over occasionally from head to foot. If given the chance, they can be depended on to save you a great deal of pain and expense. And when your doctor writes a prescription be sure to have it filled by the "Reliable Prescriptions" drug store. All your doctor's skill goes for naught unless his prescript tions are compounded accurately from the best available medicinal agents. PEOPLES DRUG STORE mm* Day Phone 26; Night, 90; 290 We use only the best materials including the fine pharma ceuticals of the Abbott Laboratories Read The COUVieV
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