Nyal Remedies This store has the exclusive agency in Forest City for the well-known and highly-recommended Nyal Remedies Nya! Hair Dye Nyal Malt, Wild Cherry and Cod Nval Pills Liyer Compound Nyal Springs Medicine Nyal Baby Cough Syrup Nyal Cod Live. O.i N al Pine Balsam Nyal &lone Rout c Nvai Sulphur and Cream of Ta.- alP.ne .Syrup tar tablets y,l 1 ablets Nya| Rectone (01 . Piles .nMgsen Nyal Sarsaparilla al lich Ointment Digestive Tonic .Ml W itch Haze. Salve a| Digestive Tablets y,l Toothache Plug Nya , W hite Liniment yal Toothache Drops Kyal Teething Syrup y d Corn Remover Nyal Worm Syrup V;il Syringes, Combination by ri , and Hot Water Uottles j Nyal Worm VVafe.s c. "lete Line Nylotis Toilet Requisites-Face Powder, Talcum Powder. C« o ream, Hand Lotion, Soap, Hair Tonic, Shampoo Tonic, Perfume, T« i Water, etc. V' l also carry a complete line of Patent Medicines S hool Supplies —Tablets, Pencils, Eeasers, Crayons, Eto, • omplete Line Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.^ LMG DRUG CO., Forest City The Nyal Quality Drug Store Did You Know That we have a full line of electrical fixtures at the Mayor's office? We Have and it is no longer necessary for people >t Forest City to go out ot town to buy them. Come to see us when in need ot anything in the electrical line and it we haven't got it in the office or store room, we know where to get it. We SELL LAMPS cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Town of Forest City W. J. DAVIS, Clerk m UNITED STATES RAILROAD Administration I announces WINTER EXCURSION FARES via SOTHERN RAILWAY LINES To Winter Resorts in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Cuba, Bahamas. Tickets on sale daily with Final Limit May 31 1920. Call on you nearest ticket agent for full infor mation. ' ' v.'Krti ♦ "** • ; 1 *> ». - - - - ■ . t tr. i % Stop-over permitted at all points. • the coukier, forest cirr, k. o. H. C. L TO BE PUNISHED IN THE OLD NORTH STATE War Loan Organization ef Fifth f%4> aral Reaerve Diatrlct WiH Corv tinue to Davolop Thrift an# Savings Plan. Vigorous assistance In tha mor*- ment to raduce the high, cost of Ur ing, through encouraging sane spend ing, will be given by tha War Loan Organization of tha Fifth Federal Re sorve District In 1920, according to an announcement made from Richmond, Va., by Albert 6. Johnstone, director for this district, which includes tha State of North Carolina. "With the foundation of the gor ernment's savings movement firmly laid and with a full knowledge of tha tremendous benefits which inevitably follow when the principles of thrift are adopted, the United States Treas ury Department will continue to push the movement," Director Johnstone ■aid. "The War Loan Organization of this district has enjoyed the co-operation of many able citisens," the district di reetor continued. "Numerous banks and mercantile and Industrial estab lishments have rendered whole-hearted aasißtanca while the newspapers of the district, by their patriotism and generosity, have accorded a service of inestimable value. Spending, Saving and Investing. "It will be the policy of the War Loan Organisation of the Fifth Feder al Reserve District during 1920 to o ntinue to emphasize the importance ot spending wl&ely, of airing regular ly and systematically, of investing in ■ound securities. It will endeavor to find or ereate new markets for gov ernment securities, and to point out to Investors the attractiveness of Lib erty Bonds and Victory Notes, particu larly when bought at market prices, ▲lse especial emphasis will be given to the savings movement which is now popularly identified with War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps. "A point to be mentioned, but which »o longer needs to be emphasised, hi that thrift does not mean miserliness. Jt means getting your money's worth; it means the elimination of waste; it means saving on what you do not need; It means the steadfast re* (usal to buy useless luxuries; it means the most efficient use of all natural and acquired resources; It means safe-guarding against unforseen emergencies and protection for the future. Total Exeesds Bllllen. "Through this thrift movement, be gun in December 1917, the govern* ment has marketed to millions of pur chasers savings securities to a total exceeding $1,121,000,000. Despite th» falling off in interest en the part of the public in these securities follow ing the armistice, the sales began to Increase last summer, showing that the efforts of the treasury to stem the tide of extravagance and develop hab its of saving were beginning to bear fruit. "The development of this saving* movement during recent months has been very enocuraging. Since the be ginning of the present school year, more than 8,000 savings societies have been organised in the schools of the Fifth federal Reserve District. In many school rooms and grades every •hifd Is a member of a Savings So ciety, having agreed to eave systemat ically and invest his savings in Thrift and War Savings Stamps. How much this movement means potentially is suggested by the fact that 2*ting the last two weeks in October children in the public schools in Baltimore alone saved SIS,€OO, investing the whole amount in these securities. Upwards of 1,000 women's organi sations throughout ths district have been actively enlisted in studying budget-making, promoting thrift among their members and associates, shop ping mere carefully, aad in these ways fighting campaigns in behalf of sys tematic saving and wise investment in government securities In more than OO concerns in this district employ ing more than 385.000 people." MEW YEAR RESOLUTION*. * esolred: 1! nd lota of useless spending. B hut out the Profiteers, 0 u»t tills unrest forever, L «ok to the future years. U Alt* our mightleat efforts Through Thrift to bring contest, 1 nvest our money wisely, On Baring—all be bent. Now Is the time to start If oar S ueeess would crown Intent. GET AHEAD. If you want to get ahead— get a head! The person who is saying and investing: his savings this day and time in War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps is showing that he has a head and knows how to use it. Fifteen-dollar silk shirts won't keetp you warm this winteT but they will cripple your bank account. Better get a common-ssnse shirt and put the dif ference in War Saving* Stamps where It will earn four per cent, compounded. It's not what you make but wtaat you save tha* counts. Are you getting ahead «» slipping behind? War Sar u*gs Stamps are pretty good non-skid chains. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having been ap pointed and duly qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. C. M. Harrill, deceased, late of Ruth erford county, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit same to the under signed, administrator, at his resi dence at Forest City, N. C. on or before the 6th day of January 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate payment. j.uis the 9th day of Janu ary, 1920. J. T. FORTUNE, Administrator, of Mrs. C. M. Harrill. deceased. i We Are Really too Busy this Week to Write An Advertisement | But we must thank the people for the j generous patronage which they are 1 giving us and which makes it neces | sary tor us to double the size of our | store. | Our constantly increasing business | shows thai the people appreciate our j efforts to supply their every house | furnishing need and our policy of giv- I ing even body lair, courteous treat | ment and honest values. | We have the most complete line of | Furniture in the county, ail new, and | are adding new lines of standard goods. | Come to set us. ■MOSS-REINHARDT | FOREST CITY I ■ Cletaac mg / VV TANK-TYPE TRACTOR ssnrr* p We have secured the agency for the well known Cletrac Tractor, and those I thinking of buying a tractor should by all means see this machine before | bu >' in £- lt has stood every test and is one of the most successful and satis • factory tractors on the market. Let us give you a demonstration. We also handle Oliver disc plows and harrows. | J. R. WILLIAMSON and IA. GROSE, West End, Forest City I NewGroceryStore We have bought the grocery stock and meat mar- II ket at Flack & Harrill's old stand. We have dig- H continued the meat market and will devote our en- El tire time to supplying the grocery wants of people II of Forest City and vicinity. We are restocking the IS store with new goods and will give the people the 1 advantages offered by a strictlv first class store. We will appreciate your business, and offer you honest goods at M honest prices, and courteous treatment. Call on us. Kecter & Watkins t| flack & Harrill's Old Stand FOREST CITY