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Thursday, J u^ Europe Greets Former Taft Former President Taft made no flamboyant announcement of his «-„■, to Furope this sir icr, still he is being received with enthusiasm -nd interest' at every center visited. In London he was honored at M-ite affairs and dinners in a way befitting his ability. The fact that he ~'nov. chief Justice of the United States impresses Europe." The tour i s developing into triumphal trip not unlike that tendered other presi dents on visits there.' Picture shows Mr. and Mrs. Taft arriving in. I rance. It also shows how the former president has lost in weight. MR. B. E. ROACH IS NOW RAPIDLY RECOVERING Mr. B. E. Roach, of Cliff side, who was so severely injured when struck by an automobile on July 4, was able to return to his home from the hospital last Friday, much to the joy of his many friends. He had a close call for his life, and was severely bruised. Besides a broken collar bone and dislocated shoulder, he had scratches and bruises nearly all over his body. That he was not killed outright seems to have been the decree of Providence. There is no more popular or de serving young man in the county, and he numbers his friends by his acquaintance. That he is re covering so nicely will be good news to his many friends. W. D. HAMRICK DEAD Mr. W. D. Hamrick died at his home in Cliffside at noon last Monday, following an illness of typhoid fever. He had been ill only four or five weeks. His death is greatly deplored and he will be sadly missed by relatives and friends alike. Mr. Hamrick was 66 years of age and is survived by the follow ing children—Mr. F. Y. Hamrick and Miss Nan Hamrick, Forest City, and Mrs. C. T. Shytles, of Rutherfordton. He was a mem ber of the Forest City Baptist church. The burial took place at Mt. Pleasant, this county, Tues day, following services by the Rev, W. K. Collins. OPENS PIANO STORE IN RUTHERFORDTON Mr. W. G. Magness. the piano dealer, has opened a store in Ruth erfordton in the building recently vacated by Scott & Co. He will run the Forest City store, while Mr. Ernest Magness will be in charge of the one at the county seat. They recently got in a fine new line of goods and have built up a good business in this and surrounding counties. Both are clever gentlemen, and we predict success for them. COMMUNITY FAIR CATALOGUES ARE OUT The fair premium list for the four community fairs at Union, Faterson Springs, Boiling Springs and Bethlehem have just been print ed and are ready for distribution. People living in each of these communities and other communi ties who contemplate exhibiting at the fairs this fall are urged to get a premium list and begin now to get up your exhibit. Twelve hundred dollars are of fered jn the four premium lists tor premiums and prizes, and trom all indications we are going to have the best fairs this year we have ever had as the people are taking more interest this year and are not waiting till a few ''ays before the fair to get up their exhibit but have already se lected their sheafs of grain and iefrumes. Last year Bethlehem brought back sweeps stakes prize from the Gaston county fair and as all four tajrs expect to take their exhibit to Uaston county fair this fall competition promises to be kee ■», 1 they are determined to bring yvveep stakes back to Cleveland.-- FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room nouse or State highway, 2 mi jes from Forest City, within reach of nigh school jitney school f\* i , G. W. Rollins, Forest Cit y N. C. 39^t. J he coolest and most sanitary meat market in this city. The es L in fresh meats and groceries, us a trial. HARRILL & HUNTLEY. RUTHERFORD COUNTY SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION Meets in Forest City Methodist Church on July 20 and 21 —The Program. The Rutherford County Sunday School Convention wilj meet with the Forest City Methodist church on Thursday and Friday, July 20 and 21. Heading a splendid program will be Mr. D. W. Sims, general superintendent, and Miss Flora Davis, assistant superintendent N. C. Sunday School Association. The meeting is interdenomina tional and it is earnestly reguest ed that a large number of dele gates and visitors attend. Forest City extends a warm welcome to aIL A feature will be a dinner on the grounds on Friday. The program is as follows: FIRST SESSION Thursday Night, July 20 8:00 Devotional. Rev. Parker Holmes. 8:15 "Three in One." Miss Flora Davis. 8:50 Song. 8:55 The Teacher Before the Class, Mr. D. W. Sims. 9:30 Adjourn. SECOND SESSION Friday Morning, July 21 10:30 Devotion. Rev. S. N. Wat son. 10.45 Elements of Sunday School Success. Miss Flora Davis. 11:15 Period of Business: I. Record of Attendance. 2. Reports of County Officers. 3. Appointment of Committees. 11:35 Steps of Progress in Sun day School Work. Mr. D. W. Sims. 12:10 Offering for support of North Carolina Sunday School Association. 12:25 Announcements. 12:30 Adjourn. Dinner on the grounds. THIRD SESSION Friday Afternoon, July 21 2:00 Devotional. Rev. C. M. Teal. 2:15 Practical Plans for Reduc ing the "Black Spot" on North Carolina. Mr. D. W. Sims. 2:40 How the Sunday School and Home Can Help Each Other. Mr. B. J. Smith. 3:10 The Teacher and the Meth od. Miss Flora Davis. 3:35 Problem Solving Period. (All are invited to ask •ques tions on their Sunday School Problems.) Conducted by Mr. D. W. Sims 3:50 Reports of committees and election of officers. 3:55 Time and place for next meeting. 4:00 Adjourn. FOURTH SESSION Friday Night, July 21 8:00 Devotional Mr. J. L. Taylor. 8:15 The Use of the Story in Teaching Religion. Miss Flora Davis. ' 8:50 Song. 8:55 The Sunday School that Meets Its Opportunity. Mr. D. W. Sims. 9:30 Adjourn. METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Parker Holmes an nounces the following subjects for Sunday: Morning—"But They Made Light of It." Evening—"The Hand That is Writing the Destiny of .the Soul; Each Day is a Page in Every Life." A cordial welcome extended to all B. B. Doggett sells Fords. Some people never pray until they get into a tight place, and then they can only cuss. "LEST YOU REGRET, BEWARE OF DEBT." There. lives in our town a man who is wonderfully popular. Every where he goes he is made wel come. Anywhere he speaks, he is heard with respect. Everything he believes in commands the in stant suppor of others. Folks seem mighty glad to do something for this man. The banker is al ways ready to lend him money. The grocer never refuses to rush a small order out to his home in time for lunch. The doctor cheer fully climbs out of bed at mid night to attend his baby's croup. And everybody else in town is anxious to serve him. We just [naturally like him. He is a good citizen, good fellow, good man. | Special July Sale At Smith's ■ Everybody in this section of the state has come to know that a Sale Announcement J here means only one thing—lT WILL BE A SALE. ■ We are giving you numerous items here as a sample of some of the many values you J may secure during the sale and we want all our out-of-town friends to take advan ■ tage of these offerings of S DEPENDABLE GOODS AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES ORDER BY MAlL—Each order will receive our prompt and careful attention. ■ I Lot Silk Dresses I Lot Silk Dresses Containing a wonderful collection A special lot of high grade of desirable dresses for every occa- Price dresses of late summer styles _ ■ sion. Good range of sizes and q and colors, You'll surely q Prirp colors. Choice « want one of these tS ■ 1 SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT ■ WOMEN'S COAT ALL CAPES WOOL SWEATERS ■ SUITS -2 PRICE I A. 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Choice 13yd assorted colors and patterns *7«Jyd. 5 4 OAin Colored Suitings 19c yd ORDER SAMPLES TODAY— oUAr 5 Do Not Delay if You Want to During This Sale "Our Own Make" Bleaching ICc h Get These Goods at rc Special UyA 5 y cake ■ Sheet and Pillow Cases rr c dozen 38 inch Co,ored Organdy 19c yd J Special COLORED FANCY VOILES ■ 81 x9O Belvedere Sheet. $1 10 BLANKET SPECIAL at special 29, 39 and 49c yd. B ■ qUaht pn at 66 xBO W ° ol Mix 72 inch Linen Damask. Ex- s'o 95 45 x 36 Franconia Pillow IQc Blankets tra heavy. Special Cases. Special l^each 45 x 36 Jackson Pillow Cases 22ic social* 1 4. 15 xl 5 Hemmed Napkins- $1 29 42x36 " " " 20c Ready to use. Special l*doz ■ We Pay Postage JHE AUG. W. SMITH CO. " 11 v v WWB w,ni 1 11 v w REST ROOM ■ on all orders Department Store amaidin for $5.00 or over attendance SPARTANBURG, S. C. il _ . ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ THE FOREST CITY COURIER Of course we all know him—he is the man that pays his bills. It pays to pay bills promptly. It pays to regard every bill as a sacred obligation. It pays to be frank, absolutely truthful, with people to whom we owe a bill. It pays to welcome a bill collec tor —unless we have paid before he calls. It pays to make bills carefully. It pays to pay a small bill before it becomes too large. It does pay, really. Splendid coin it pays us in—good conscience and the world's good will! There is no dearth of money in this country. The only scarcity is in the number of people who pos sess it. J Buy a For*- and spend the dif ( ference. FOREST CITY COURIER ONE YEAR ONLY $1.50 The Courier and the Thrice-a-Week Atlanta Con stitution, both one year for $2.00 Send all Orders to The Courier, Forest City, N. C. TRY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RESULTS Page Three
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