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t June 4, 1931. lUBBY Sherlock Flolings, Jr. ce-rs Y * • .:• ™E ALLEY BACK OF) . ////, , VVOU SEE HIM? K *•• R .?SK H-.M / \ TOVOHEAO WNSOWS'/ -/'/, • V / I W AROOWD HERE.JGSSK V Hoosr / \ \ 1., LIFT SOMEWHERE BECAUSE GGG R - R1 L—,. , /'••/ L| , F7 JOPL JK!I]L_ \ THERE'S A CAT UPM| L-—'" - ——— ' > ' l ' " CLASSIFIED ADS Advertisements forlc per word each insertion. ■>.!, in advance. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK J x FOREST CITY, located at For-j Citv. in the State of North Caro " * ina. is' closing itb atfairs * All note « lo lders and other creditors of the! Ration are therefore hereby no- j ;fied to present the notes and other : laims for payment. W. S. MOSS,j 'resident. j Dated: May 8, 1931. 32-9t. LOST—Piece heavy crepe dress j uaterial, blue polkadot on one side, I ■ed polkadot on other side. Reward J or return to The Courier . 35-lt. j FOR RENT — Have for rent to j nan and wife, two or three unfurn- | shed rooms, J. F. Womble, West. Hair, street. 34-2t.! i —— ■ t Screen Doors, SI.BO. Farmers' [ardware Co., Forest City. FOR RENT—Residence corner j i , Carolina and East Main street, rent I i •easonable. Large house facing;' I Thomas street originally known asf liggerstaff house suitable for board ng house or large family. Occupancy it once. Both houses remodeled and •epainted. Phone No. 63. Hugh F. ' Attle, Owner. 33-tf. i FOR SALE OR TRADE—7 tube • fetrodyne radio perfect shape, com- j lete with speaker, tubes and elimi- j ator. Will sacrifice for $30.00 cash, ( r trade for model "T" Ford, Geo. ' 'ate. jJ r Snalfe head and Gee Whizz Teeth ( sc. Farmers Hardware Co. KODAK FINISHING— The 1 n J i 4 should be done. Mail 1 jaers given prompt attention. 1 Gilbert's Studio, Forest City, SEE H. L. Kanipe for your auto- j n °bile work, welding, brazing, re- t Gilding and charging batteries. 1 \oung man wants in- 5 £ toi to give dancing lessons in ( e evening S . Write to P. O. Box orest City. 34-4t. ' S °!'Beans, Stock Beets seed.ji rmers Hardware Co. |1 lartft |j DR - D- M. MORRISON j! OPTOMETRIST if Eye Specialist I SHELBY, N. C. t e 'n Forest City Every Thurs- II * day * «i ce 9a ' m '' aPi 2to 3p. m. C f 't Ro P sta ' rs » farmers Bank Build- 4 Vr° m 306 ' ° Pposite off »ce of Dr. Gla„ e , fitted and ° — k M. ABERNETHY • 1 Radio Repairing Trouble Shooting UP .^ ated Cor al'. standard lockj i q AV ONDALE, N. C. Phone 251 ' !! —__ ' I Z. Flack JI! 1 : R ea! Estate j[ r Centals And * insurance >! Phone 40 111 of fice over A&P Store ii'l For «t City, N. C. :: I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I j The undersigned having been duly J appointed Administrator of the es j tate of Mrs. A. C. Dorsey, deceased, j late of Rutherford County, North ! Carolina, notice is hereby given to jail persons holding claims against said j estate to present the same to the un- J dexsigned administrator for payment Jat Forest City, North Carolina, on lor before May 26, 1932, or this no f tice will be pleaded in bar of their | recovery. j All persons indebted to said esta ,te will please make immediate pay ! ment of same to the undersigned ! administrator. J This, the 25th day of May, 1931. M. E. DORSEY, Administrator iof the estate of Mrs. A. C. Dorsey, j deceased. j Edwards & Edwards, Attorneys. 34-4t v i NOTICE, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by J. W. Hawkins and wife, Netty Hawkins to the under signed Trustee, dated December 21, 1928, and duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford County, State of North Carolina, in the Record of Deeds of Trust in Book A-7 on page 167, to which reference is hereby made and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured jby the said Deed of Trust, whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative, said Trustee will on MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. at 12 o'clock Noon, sell for cash to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the Court House door, in the town of Rutherfordton, North Caro lina, a certain lot or parcel of land in the County of Rutherford, Town ship High Shoals, and more parti cularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Forest City-Chesnee Highway •and runs South 74 % West 577.5 | feet to a stake in the Island Ford | Road, thence North 43% East to a ! stake in road, thence with road 5 North 28 East 309 feet to a stake, thence North 45 West 820 feet to a stake, thence North 47 East 735 feet to a stake, thence South 63 East 753.5 feet to a stake, in road, thence South 83 East 214 feet to a stake in creek, thence with creek as it meanders about 780 feet to old corner; thence with old line 1685 feet to the Beginning, containing 43.6 acres. Second Tract: Part of lot No. 2 of the G. C. Haynes farm as shown on map made by Monroe Lovelace, Surveyor and bounded as follows: Beginning in the center of the road at Huntley & PowelUg corner, thence J with their line North 44% West 832 j feet to their corner, thence South I 30.% West 408 feet to an iron stake a new corner, thence South 44% East 836 feet to center of road Pad gett, Powell and Huntley corner, thence with the road North 41 East 115 feet North 26 East 300 feet to the beginning containing acres more or less. This, the 22nd day of May, 1931 J. A. WILKIE, 34-4t. Trustee. Diplomas framed while you wait. Farmers Hardware Co. Potato Bug Dusting Powders. Farmers Hardware Co. .. ..^,,"4 THE FOREST CITY (N C.) CoUftiEß NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. G. Young and wife, Bessie Young, to Commercial National Bank of High , Point, North Carolina, local Trus tee, dated February 15th, 1928, and recorded in Book A-5, at page 239. in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand hav ing been made for sale the under signed Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest Bidder for cash in front of the Court House in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M., on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931 the following described property lo cated in the town of Forest City, North Carolina, Cool Springs Town ship : Beginning on an iron pin, corner of the Northwesterly intersection of Magnolia Street and Arlington Street, and runs thence with the West side of Magnolia Street, North 3 degrees, East 90 feet to a stake, C. E. Alcock's corner; thence with C. E. Alcock's line North 87 degrees West 125 feet to C. E. Alcock's and J. A. Dennis' corner; thence with J. A. Dennis' line South 3 degrees, West 90 feet to a stake on the North side of Arlington Street; thence with the North side of Arlington Street, South 87 degrees, East 125 feet to the Beginning. This, the 15th day of May, 1931. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF HIGH POINT, NORTH CARO LINA, Local Trustee. D. C. Macßae, Attorney, High Point, N. C. 33-4t. NOTICE, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed of Trust made by R. H. Padgett, and wife, Maude Padgett to the undersigned Trustee, dated October 27th, 1925 and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ruther- ? ford County, State of North Caro-| lina in the Record of Deeds of Trust | in Book A-2 on page 50, to which! reference is hereby made and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by the said Deed of Trust, whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative, said Trustee will on MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. at 12 o'clock Noon, sell for cash to j the highest bidder at public auction, at the Court House door, in the j Town of Rutherfordton, North Caro- ' lina, a certain lot or parcel of land ! in the County of Rutherford, High ( Shoals Township and more particu larly described as follows: * Lying on the East side of the 1 Island Ford Road, adjoining the 1 lands of Hardin Bradley and others ' and bounded as follows: Beginning 1 on a stake in Hardin Bradley's line, ; R. H. Padgett's corner; thence with Bradley's line North 64% East 6V2 ] chains to a stake; thence North 26 1 7-8 West 5 1-10 chains to a stoke in the branch; thence North 83 Vz West 4% chains to a large rock; thence North 73% West 11 6-10 chains a stake in the Island Ford Road, where piping goes under the road; thence with road South 42% East 9 chains, South 51 East 7 1-5 chains to the beginning, containing 7 9-10 acres more or less. Second Tract: Being a part of the! H. H. Kennedy lands and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stone Kennedy's and Padgett's corner and | runs South 22 % East 1857 feet to a stone, formerly a pine stump; thence North 66 East 1051 feet to Island Ford Road; thence with said 1 road as it meanders North 48 Wes: | 700 feet; thence North 43 West 534 , feet; thence North 20 West 528 feet . to North Boundary; thence with Pad l gett's own line South 80 West 591 ■ feet to the beginning, containing 38 42-100 acres more or less. This being second mortgage on the ! ; above described second tract of 38 ' J 42-100 acres, there being a former mortgage of $500.00. ! This, the 22nd day of May, 1931. E. O. THOMAS, 34-4t. Trustee. TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a. certain deed of trust made by D. B. McMurry and wife Rebecca McMurry to the undersign ed Trustee, dated the 6th day of No vember 1929, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford County, State of North Carolina, in record of mort gages and deeds of trust No. A-8 at page 209, to which reference is hereby made and default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative, said trustee will on MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1931. at ten o'clock A. M., sell for cash to the highest bidder at the office of the Forest City Building and Loan Association in the Town of Forest City, N. C., that certain piece parcel or tract of land, situate ly ing and being in Logans Store Town ship, Rutherford County State of North Carolina, lying on the wat ers of Cane Creek adjoining the lands of Mrs. Burrus, Lot No. 2 and bounded as follows: Beginning on a willow on the North side of a large branch and on the East side of the big road and runs down the branch as it meanders South 70 East 25 poles to a stone on the North side of the branch; ! thence crossing the creek North 75 : East 135 poles to a stone in old line I near a gap in the Meeting House ! Ridge; thence with the old line North 16% West 42 poles to a white oak, Mrs. Burrus' corner; thence with her line West 58 poles to a walnut; thence South 30% West 43 1-4 poles to a stone at the edge of | the bottom on the East side of the j creek; thence South 80 West 601 poles to a stone at the foot of a hill on the West side of the creek; thence North 34 1 /4 West 85% poles to a dogwood, old corner, thence South 86% West 107 poles to a stake in the field, South 17% East 62 poles to a stone and pointers, East 70 poles to a stone and point ers; South 17% East 40 3-4 poles to a stone on top of the ridge, cor ner of lot No. 26 thence with line of same and with top of ridge as it meanders North 45 East 13 poles. North 60 East 10 poles, South 61% East 12 poles to a stone on top of ridge; thence North 73 East 34 poles to the place of the beginning. This, the 23rd day of May, 1931. R. R. BLANTON, 34-2t. Trustee. SEE H. XJ. xvanipe for your auto mohile work, welding, brazing, re building and charging batteries.. New Frigidaire. Latest type. All norcelain. Less than wholesale cost- Farmers Hardware Co. 4 Prevent Bad Eggs By Penning Rooster | After the hatching season is over the male bird is of little value to the poultry flock and should be penned away 4 from the laying hens to pre vent the production of fertile eggs. "Bad eggs come to the market lin increasing numbers with the hot (weather of mid-summer," says C. F. I Parrish, extension poultryman at | State college. "If proper conditions I are made, the egg is as nearly a J perfect food product as one can find. !To have this good egg, however, the j hens must be well fed, the nests kept clean, and the eggs gathered twice daily and stored in a cool, clean place. The customer gladly pays an increased price for such an egg but he gives a sigh of disgust if the egg.-: come to him dirty and partly de cayed." Bad eggs are caused by allowing the rooster to run with the laying flock after the hatching season is 'over; by gathering eggs only once jar day, and by storing them in a I warm place, poorly ventilated and marketing only when a case has filled. Mr. Parrish estimates that poul try growers of North Carolina lose about $500,000 annually because of J poor methods of producing and hand ling their eggs. At least one-third of this is preventable because it i« due to partial hatching of fertile eggs which become warm enough to incubate. The rooster makes the egg fertile and the fertilized egg pro duces a blood ring which is the par tial development of the chick. The rooster does not increase e Sg production, he merely fertilizes the germ of the egg. The hot days have the same effect on the egg as the hen or the incubator. Heat is the great enemy of eggs both fertile and infertile. When the blood ring forms in a fertile egg it is unsuited for food or market purposes, says Mr. Parris. — ! I The Coast Guard is a larger force and has a greater task in maintaining the blockade against "Rum Runners" than the Federal : Navy in the Civil War. The way parties split on the Tariff Bill makes one think that after all General Hancock was right when he declared that the Tariff is a local issue. ; Bean Beetle Dust, 25c. Farmers Hardware Co. PADGETT & KING FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Licensed Embalmer and Ambulance Service DAY PHONE 41 NIGHT PHONE 27 Harrill & King j Real Estate Bought and Sold J Auction Sales a Specialty. I We buy and sell and cut the earth to suit the maa. ♦ SEE US— / -"i ♦ If you want to sell. | If you want to buy. ♦ Office Phone No. 59. i Res. Phones 245 and 188 Forest City, N. C. i 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. G-6 6 Salve for Baby's Cold barber-shop shaviW B comfort) it home HBSSmaHEBH iii i rv* m "** @ xQfc due to Too Much ACID MANY people, two hours after eat-* ing, suffer indigestion as they call It. It is usually excess acid. Correct it With an alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and efficient way, is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for BO years the standard with physicians. One spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude methods when you know this better method. And you will never suffer from excess acid when you prove out this easy relief. Get genuine Phillips Milk of Mag nesia, tne kind that physicians have prescribed for over 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50r a b:»ttle — any drugstore. "Milk of Magnesia" has !md the U. S. Registered Trade M«4 Th© Charles H. Phillips ChntwUVt and its predecessor Charles It Phillip* siuce 1875.
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