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FRIDAY, JUNE2S
Attention! Prices Go Tumbling Down
We must clean our shelves, regardless of high cost of merchandise, in this removal sale. No other sales held in Forest City compare with this sale in sending
high prices lower than ever before, owing to the fact that we will move into Mr. Moore's building, now occupied by the Farmers' Hardware Co As soon
as they vacate, we will be ready to move into larger quarters. We are placing our entire stock on sale to clean our shelves of dependable merchandise instead
of movmg our stock. We are placing $20,000 wcrth of clean, new goods before the public at a sacrifice, sending prices down from 25 to 50 per cent of their
selling price.
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We hiive Never Failed the Public in Making Good ALL We Advertise. This Sa e Excels All Others
T '*4.00 reeuh° now *1 98 sell at* *** Men ' S Bare,oot Sandal8 ' wl " „ qs f BO values in Cotton Waists Pink Silk Crepo for blouse or dress, yd. *1.19 ,
r . Io no Tft P ~. $3 98 Jap Silks, cut in this Clean Sweep $1,98 Fast color Ginghams, yd, 19c
Gi*3y Kid Pumps, in high heels 12 98 Infants Pumps, white, at 89c R , , ~, ... .. 4 . ... .f . ' , ~ , .
Tnf!ln , i c„„^ Q i o Q el on Kacks full with skirts, in silks, serges hvery suit in men s all wool suits sac-
Patent Leather Pumps, priced $6.00 now in ant, ®xo» an( j p op ii ns . Big reductions on all rificed at prices below cost
cut to $3 49 -Men's Oxfords, all leather $4.98 silk and woolen skirts. Beautiful line Slate gray, all wool $lB 99
Ladies Dull Kid Pumps, in high and low Every Dress in Silk,Satins,Silk Sport Dresses, white embroidery and plain garber- Blue, all wool Serge *'> l
heels, worth double the price, sacrificed $4.49 Voiles and Linens at sacrificing Prices ne was " skirks Young Men's Suits s'>'>so
Every high priced slipper or pump in Voiles at $4 87, $8 95, $10.95 I bl ? irt | s Men's Pants, sizes 30 to 48 *aist meas
-1 stock, black or brown Oxfords, will be Silks at $12.49, $14.98 _ ~ * vß9 ure. Complete lot, values up to SB.OO.
cleaned out at $4.75 r • „ . . * 7 Q o Large stock of best grade of Garberdine Will sell at 41 iq
1 * kirts it cut nrice •* 1
fiso regular price, now $1.89 Big stock Ladies House Dresses at 52.98 ~ t de Silk Pr „r i,'... ' • . . Men s light srev all-wool su-jiirer pants *4.98
Toadies and Misses' White Shoes going at Children's White Dresses., sizes 2;o 8. taupe, Copenhagen
cut pride, on y #l9B P-ices cut to 98c SB,OO values goFng at ' ' $4 89 Men's Tins, Collars and Shirts at cot prices
Men's and Ladies Tennis Pumps, first White Voile and Organdie Dresses #1.98 Woo: Skirts, valued at $7 93, selling at #4 49 Men s Hose, two pair for • 35c
quality, to go at, the pair, only 69c Gingham Dresses 98c y ardß of pretty voiles in dark and"light ' T JS! Mn.. Ja"
U S Rubber Co. Real Kids for men and \\ hite Organdy Waists . 49c light colors,. patterns 40 inches wide, Mlip- if( .
ladies, regular price $1 98. now $1.23 White Voile Waist, only # • 98c wov-en voiles, in this sale at 69c T.adics Silk Hose' blnck 98c
Tremendous Reductions on All items not Mentioned in This Paper. Remember our Stock must be Sold at Sacrificing Prices. Sale Continues for 30 Days.
Goods Cannot be Bought Elsewhere o.t These T^i'iees
FRIDAY, JUNE 25th,—
IM DR. McfrRAYER'S OLD BUILDING
Suffers Stroke of Paralysis.
j. M. Philbeck, of Bostic, R. 1,
suffered a stroke of paralysis on the
eveninp of the 17th inst. He had
worked hard that day, cutting wheat,
and when he went to the house that
night he drank copiously of cold water
and sat down on the piazza. Shortly
afterwpxd, he was stricken, and has,
ever since that time, been in an uncon
scious state. All that medical skill
could do was done for him, but he_is
still in a precarious condition. His
many friends hope for him a speedy
and complete recovery.
C. H Gattis, assistant general das
senger agent of tlfe Seaboard Air Line
and J. M. Brown, division passenger
agent of Norfolk were at Rutherford
ton recently stirring up interest in a
big resort hotel. They spent the week
end at Chimney Rock and were much
pleased with the big mountain resort.
The Seaboard will sell, at an early date,
through tickets to Chimney Rock from
points on the -road, connecting at
Hutherfordton with a jitney line which
w ill carry passengers direct to Chimney
%ck. Through Pullman cars from
Wilmington will be put on soon. A
through train from Wilmington is being
operated daily now.
I. B. Covington, superintendent of
The Florence Mills, informs us that the
here will not be affected by any
agreements to curtail or close down.
This agreement is made by the y ar *f
wills, who have an overproduction and
are meeting with slow sales of their
product. Mr. Covington informs us
that The Florence Mills have more
orders than they can possibly fill* an d
would work a full night force if they
could get the hands.
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Vr e would like to call your attention
the ad. of the local building and loan
association in this issue. It shows a
plan whereby any one can own their
pome. Read it, consider it, and then
ouy some shares in the twenty-ninth
CLOTHING 1
We Will Pay Your Bus Fare to Spartanburg and Return I
it you buy as much as $25.00 worth of goods from us I
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. 118 E. Main Street S. C. J
series, which is now open. The secre
tary says that he has sold 513 shares
already and the time is barely half
gone. Now is your time to get started
to saving your money and buying a
home.
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The fixtures for the People's Drug
Store are here, the work on the interior
of the building is being rushed, and
being gotten *ready for occupancy.
Manager Reinhardt informs us he hopes
to get in and be ready for business
inside of two weeks. atch for his
opening announcement in The Courier.
It will be an elegantly appointed place
and should do a nice business.
THE COURIER, FOREST CITY, N. C.
Doubles Stock
The Alexander Manufacturing Com
pany increased its capital stock from
$200,000 to $400,000 and will erect a
250x80 foot addition; 6,500 spindles will
be added now and 65,000 later, making
a total of 21,448 on 40s and 80s combed
yarns. —Southern Textile Bulletin.
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J. L. Butler has purchased a seven
passenger Hudson. It was delivered to
him by Clayton Peeler, of the Cleve
land Motor Co., of Shelby. His son
accompanied him on the trip up nere.
This company has the agency tor the
Hudson and Essex cars in Cleveland
and Rutherford counties and are carry
ing an ad in The Courier.
For Sale-Ford Cars
New and Rebuilt
We also carry Ford roadster, tour
ing and sport bodies in stock.
We do high grade painting and
top building on all makes.
PAYNE'S AUTO WORKS
Charlotte's Reliable Car Market
26 E. 6th St., Charlotte, N. C.
S. M. MORRISON, Manacer. Z. V. GOSTNER, Asst. Manager
Morrison Transfer and Jitney Service
111 Lafayette St. SHELBY, IM. C. ptione 406
hauling of all Kinds. Household Goods a Specialty
Double Daily Bus Service Between Ruthertordton
and Shelby, N. 6.
A. M. P. M. SCHEDULE A. M, p. M.
8.00 4.15 Lv Shelby Ar. 11.00 4.10
8.05 4.20 S.Shelby 10.55 4.05
8 25 4.30 Sharon 10 35 345
8 45 4.50 Boiling Springs 10.20 3.30
9.20 5.20 Jolly Store 10 05 H. 15
9.30 530 Ramsey Store 9.55 2.50
9.35 5.35 Cliffside 9.45 2.40
10 00 5.55 H«nrietta 9 25 2.20
10.15 6.05 Avondale 9.20 2.15
10.20 6.10 Caroleen. 9.15 2.10
10.30 6.20 Beachboard Store 9.05 2.05
10 45 6.35 Hamrick Store 8 53 1.53
10 55 6.45 Alexander Mfg. Co 845 1.45
11.05 6.55 „ Forest City 8 30 1.30
11 25 7.15 Spindale 8.15 1.15
# 11.45 7.35 Ar. Rutherfordion Lv. 8.00 1.00
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