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City Taxes NOW PAST DUE All delinquent city tax payers are hereby notified to call at the Mayor's office and pay their taxes at once and avoid trouble. City taxes are past due and must be paid. A. C. KEETER City Clerk CHAUTAUQUA JUNE 17-22 Redpath's Five Day Program for This County Better Than Ever With Varied Attractions. It is time now to be making preparations to attend the great Redpath Chautauqua, which opens June 17th and will continue five days. From the following article sent out from the Chicago head quarters, it will be seen that this year's program is a great one: The great comedy drama, "Friendly Enemies"; the all-star National Male Quartet; the Nevin Concert Company; notable lectures on timely topics; special children's programs —these are among the many varied attractions which will appear here on the big Redpath Chautauqua which opens June 17th and continues for five days. The Nevin Concert Company will launch the Chautauqua with a grand concert on the first af - ternoon. This company consists of four artist-entertainers who feature favorite instrumental and vocal selections and character sketches given in costume. After a prelude by the Nevin Company at night, J. Franklin Caveny, clever crayon artist and modeler in clay, will give a lec ture and art revue extraordinary, "Wit and Wisdom of the Chalk and Clay." Mr. Caveny is a top notch entertainer. Quick sketch es of various members of the au dience are features of his pro gram. On the second afternoon, Gret chen Cox and Company will give a grand concert. This company is headed by Gretchen Cox, eminent violinist, who is always a favorite with Chautauqua audiences. She is supported by two accomplished artists, a baritone and a pianist. This company will give a pre lude at night, following which Edward Amherst Ott, nationally known orator, will deliver his great "Victory" lecture, an ad dress on the vital problems which confront us all today. On the third day the National Male Quartet will give a popular concert in the afternoon and a grand concert at night. The quar tet is an organization of superla tive singers and entertainers, and their entertainments will be high spots on the Chautauqua pro gram. In the afternoon their concert will be preceded by a lecture-reci tal by Stephani Schutze, "wizard teller-of-tales," who will re-create some of the world's greatest stor ies. On the fourth afternoon Sydney Greenbie, author, editor, and traveler, will lecture on the prob lems of the Pacific, especially as they effect America, Japan and Great Britain. Mr. Greenbie's re cent book, "The Pacific Triangle, has gained for him an interna tional reputation as an authority on Pacific subjects. On the fourth night comes "Friendly Enemies," an uproarious comedy drama, whose plot grows out of the conflicting convictions of two life-long friends. Audiences in all parts of the country have alternately laughed and wept over this well-known comedy success. It will be presented by a cast of exceptionally competent New York actors. The Kublick Company with Bernice Van, clever impersonator and entertainer, will appear in a popular entertainment on the last afternoon. The Kublick Com pany is a delightfully entertaining novelty duo, featuring the human voiced violin, the piano-accordion and other novelty instruments, as well as charming song favorites. On the last night, following a concert by the Kublick Company, Dr. Henry A. Adrian, noted educa tor will give his inspiring and entertaining lecture, "The Won ders of Burbank." In this lecture Doctor Adrian sets forth power fully the marvelous achievements of Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, and also asks for better i heroes for children. Three special morning programs for children will be given during the Chautauqua, each program be ing given on a different morning. These children's programs are a distinct innovation inaugurated this year by the Redpath manage ment. On the third morning Stephani Schutze will give some of the best of the notable stories for children. On the fourth morn ing Hughie Fitzpatrick, popular clown, will entertain the young sters with marvelous feats of tumbling, jokes and fun, and a the last morning Bernice Van, im personator and entertainer, will give an equally delightful pro gram. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons. The Fofest City Courier. 29-tf. THE FOREST CITY COURIER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ [ AfjL FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY! j S fjmKw An Extra Pa" °' Trousers FREE!! § 8 With Every "NEEDLE-MOLDED" ■ I Suit, Coat and Trousers or Overcoat • § fjnil THE GLOBE TAILORING COMPANY S ■ OF ClNClNNATl—authorizes us to make this Offer S | An Extra Pair of Trousers Costs you NOTHING jj and doubles the life and service of the Suit. ■ { Be Measured TODAY PBOMPT DELIVERY J i Efird's Department Store { * Forest City, N. C. ■ ■ DOLLAR DAY IN FOREST CITY ■ S Friday, Saturday and Monday, June 9,10,12. ■ | PROFESSIONAL CARDS II a . jj[ ■kttXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX** R. R. BLANTON Attorney Forest City, N. C. Office in Bank Building J. A. WILKIE Insurance of All Kinds Real Estate Bought and Sold Forest City, N. C. DR. FRANK R. WILKINS Dentist Over Moss-Reinhardt Furn. Store Next to P. 0., Forest City, N. C. SOLOMON GALLERT LAWYER RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. Office Phone 179 Home Phone 21 DR. J. S. DORTON Veterinarian Shelby, North Carolina 1 Dr. CHAS. S. McCALL Dentist Office over Farmers Bank. Forest City, N. C. Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. J. F. JUSTICE SURVEYOR Phone 60 FOREST CITY. N. C. M. L. Edwards G. W. Edwards EDWARDS & EDWARDS Attorneys-at-Law RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. Office in Carpenter Building Op posite Court House. General prac tice of law in State and Federal Courts. -- W. C. McRORIE Rutherford ton, N. C. C. O. RIDINGS Forest City, N. C. McRORIE & RIDINGS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices: Rutherfordton and Forest City, N. C. Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. FOREST^CITY BUSS LINE SCHEDULE Lv. Forest City, N. C 7:30 a.m. Caroleen, N. C 8:15 a.m. Henrietta, N. C 8:30 a.m. Cliffside, N. C 8:50 a.m. Chesnee, S. C 9:50 a.m. Mayo, S. C 10:00 a.m. Cherokee Springs .. ....10:10 a.m. Spartanburg, 5. C 10:30 Ar. Lv. Lv. Spartanburg 2:30 p.m. Cherokee Springs 3:00 p.m. Mayo, S. C 3:15 p.m. Chesnee, S. C 3:50 p.m. Cliffside, N. C 4:50 pjn. Henrietta, N. 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