Page Four FOREST CITY COURIER Published Every Thursday in the in ten .-t of Forest City and Ruth erford County. ; Entered Aug. 22, 1918, at the post office at Forest City, N. C., as second class matter under act of ; Stress of -March 3. 1879. cT¥ ALCOCK.. Editor J. c. ALCOCK Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance One year $1.50 Six months SI.OO Three months 50c I Foreign Advertfsins? Representative » THE AMERICAN PR ESS ASSOCIATION f THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 j CEMETERY LOTS CLEANED Mr. J. W. McDaniel is making an especial effort to get the Cool Springs Cemetery lots all cleaned up, and says he will appreciate a donation from the lot owners. He invites all to call and see just what is being done. \ Special Sale Of Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods - , Sale Begins Aug. 19 And Continuing Through August 26 On the 19th and 26th I will give a Dress Pattern to the lady whose name is drawn from a box and who is here between 3 and 4 o'clock. A. V. HAMRICK Sandy Mush Forest City, N. C. Route 1. ————— ——■—MW—j # j Illness Strikes I I Unexpectedly { !And often creates unusual ♦ needs which cannot wait * Make Your Rexall Store f Your Family Drug Store IYou will find there everything for ordinary and unusual wants. 2 A hurry call or phone message, No. 1, always receives immediate $ attention. ♦ Reinhardt Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE ♦ FOREST CITY, N. C. ♦ | DAY PHONE NO. 1. NIGHT PHONE NO. 60. ♦ | 4 j i | I ! GALVANIZED SHINGLES 1 AND ROOFING \ We are prepared to offer you Galvanized I Shingles or Roofing below the market price today. I Let us have your order now and save money. | | The Flack Hardware Co. I j> «! The Home of Hardware I THE GOING OF REV. AND MRS. S. N. WATSON The valedictory of Mrs. S. N. Watson will be seen in the socie ty column this week. The going away of Rev. and Mrs. Watson is keenly felt by the editor of thus ' paper. They have been our stead j fast friends and we learned to love them well. Mr. Watson has I proved most lovable in every re lationship—as pastor, friend a*i:j brother. Mrs. Wauon nas serv> -1 , most capably as Society Jiditor of ; the Courier, and in a manner tr.isi \ endeared her to the management and readers of the Courier. - They carry with them the very 'best wishes of hosts of friends. | Mr. Watson goes to assume the pastorate of a flourishing church at Bladenboro, S. C., where his eminent ability'insures success. Ml. PLEASANT NEWS Rev. Smart filled Rev. W. K. Collins' place at Mt. Pleasant last Sunday, as Bro. Collins nacl to be at Concord to Baptize. Quite a number from here attended ser vices at Concord last week. I There was an ice cream supper at the home of Mr. Gordon Toms, I last Saturday night which was very much enjoyed, about lorty being present. Miss Nellie Elmore, spent last week visiting her brother Claude, at Ellenhoro. j Mrs. Mamie Toms, and daugh ter Janet, who have been visiting j here, will return to their home , in Georgia next week. | Mr. John Vassey, of Greenville, j is visiting relatives in this sec-1 ! tion. | Several farmers of this section i say the boll weevils are damaging their cotton, but we hope the weevils will take the flu and fly away. __ —— CANDY KITCHEN OPEN ' Large crowds attended the open ing of the Candy Kitchen last Saturday, and expressions of de light were heard on all sides as to the cleanliness and attractive ness of the place. Mr. John Thomas is to be congratulated. He | will make only the best grades of home made candies and handle a full line of ice cream, soft drinks, etc. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Mr. A. L. McDaniel, traffic manager of the Southern Public- Utilities Co., Charlotte, has been the guest of Mrs. J. H. Gettys here this week. Miss Bessie Tate, of Marion, is visiting - Mrs. J. M. Edwards. Mr. J. H. Thomas left Tuesday for a business trip to Alabama. * * * Miss Biggerstaf? Entertains Asheviile Times: Miss Eliza beth Biggerstaff entertained Wed nesday evening of the past week with an informal dance at her home on Annandale avenue in honor of her guest. Miss Nell Pad gett, of Forest City. The guest j list included, Miss Emma Bruce. Miss Geraldine Fleming, Miss Madelynne Guischard, Miss Eva Stanton, Miss Margaret Adams, Miss Katherine Adams, Miss Ethel Clevinger, Miss Lucy Clevinger and Mr. George Robertson, Mr. Edward Rhinehardt, Mr. Lifton Hays, Mr. Herbert-Tracey, Mr. By num Belote, Mr. Ralph Gass and Mr. Howell Byerly, or Ohio. * * * Musical For Miss Padgett. Asheviile Times: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Randall entertained most de ; lightfully last evening with a ! musical at their home on Broad • street in honor of Miss Nell Pad ! geft, of Forest City, who is spend i ing the summer at her home in North Carolina from New York, where she has been studying mu sic. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanson, Mrs. P. E. Boddie, Miss Clara Bruce, Miss R. Tram mell, Miss May Wheeler, of Salu da; Miss Elizabeth Biggerstaff, Mr. E. Rhinehardt, Mr. Albert Wilkinson and Mr. L. Y. Bigger staff. Big Auction Sale Aug. 26th of ; the beautiful farms of Weathers i & Thomas, on National Highway; •electric lights; contract for hard 1 surface road will be let for the I highway on Aug. 25th. J " Buy a Ford and spend the dif ference. I CONCERT AT SMITH'S GROVE There will be a concert at Smith's Grove Baptist church to night (Thursday) at 8 p. m„ giv en by Sebren's Quartette of Ashe viile. Best property on National High way, just west of Forest City, will I be sold at auction Aug. 26th, at 2 |p. m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thznk all of the i kind friends for their loving kind ' ness and attention during her ill ' ness and for their expressions of i condolence and kindness after her ; death. JAY HARDIN. Buy a Ford and spend the dif ference. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOREST CITY, N. C. ! Aug. 16, 1922. i INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS j The Town of Forest City, N. C., ! will receive bids until 11 o'clock, I the 19th day of September, 1922, at the office of the Mayor, For est City, N. C., at Which time all proposals will be publicly opened and read, for the furnishing -of materials, labor, tools and equip ment to complete such contracts as may be entered into for a com plete water purification plant, ex tension to sewerage system, and water supply system, including pipe lines, special buildings, ma chinery, etc., all according to the plans and specifications prepared by The Carolina Engineering Company, of Wilmington, N. C., and now on file with the City Clerk at Forest City, N. C. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of 5 per cent of the bid, not less than $250.00, and made payable to the City Clerk without recourse. All bids must be on the blanks provided by the Board, copy of which is bound with these speci fications, and placed in a sealed envelope, endorsed on the outside "Proposal for Improvements." The Board prefers to let the entire work in one contract, but reserves the right to waive tech nicalities and let the entire work in parts to seperate bidders for labor and materials, or to let such parts of the work as is con sidered to the best interest of the Board, and reserved the right to reject any and all bids. Contractors are cautioned to ex amine the plans and specifica tions thoroughly, form of con tract, guarantee and conditions under which the work will lie done before bidding. Engineers: The Carolina En gineering Co. A. C. KEETER, Town Clerk. 44-4t B. B. Doggett sells Fords. THE FOREST CITY COURIER TO IMPROVE ROAD LROM TO IMPROVE ROAD LROM CHESNEE TO CLIFFSIDE Gaffney ledger: As a result of agitation on the part of the Spar-1 tanburg Chamber of Commerce, j Charles H. Moorefield, state high-! way engineer, has written a let- j ter to Dr. W. C. Hamrick. chair man of the Cherokee county high way commission, suggesting that the part of the Chesnee to Cliff side road in Cherokee county be improved by the local chaingang. Mr. Moorefield says the county s shSre of automoblie license fees is insufficient to maintain the highway already constructed here. At present the chaingang is working under the supervision of the county board of commission ers, and the highway commission has no control of this feature of the situation, but it is possible that some plan may be devised wherby Mr. Moorefield's sugges tion can be adopted. CONCORD MEETING CLOSED Ellenboro, Aug. 14,—The reviv al meeting closed at Concord Sun day, Aug. 13th. Rev. \\. K. Col lins had to assist him Rev. W al rup, of McAdensville; N. C-, vrho did some able preaching. There were six confessions. We feel the church has been greatly benefit ed by him having been with* us. Hope he may be with us again. The church unanimously elected Rev. W. K. Collins, as pastor for the ensuing year Two cents a month for the best writing service in the world. Parker Duofold at Peoules Drug Store. MOVIE PROGRAM For Week of August 17th to August 23rd, Inclusive. THURSDAY, AUG. 17TH "Doubling for Romeo," starring Will Rogers and reputed to be the funniest comedy of his career. FRIDAY, AUG. 18TH "Dangerous Little Demon." SATURDAY, AUG. 19TH Another one of those specials. Mae Murry in "Peacock Alley." Passed by the picture critfcs as being the last word in pictures and being the best product of this star; ?lso a comedy, "Off His Beat." Chic as her flat little hat and charming as the eyes beneath it; trim and dainty as the ribbon on a bandbox—such is the heroine of the latest and moat lavish photoplay which Robert Z, Leonard presents: MAE MURMT t#v Peacock Alley By Edmund Goulding Eased on a story by Ouida Bergere Directed by Robert Z. Leonard A Tiffany Production MONDAY, AUG. 21ST A complete picture, Eugene O'Brien in "Worlds Apart;" with the final episode of "White Eagle." TUESDAY, AUG. 23RD May Allison in "The Last Card." Matinee, Saturday 10c and 20c. 20c and 30c. COMING: "His Back Against The Wall." "Experimental Marriage/' "The Silver Lining." "Cappy Ricks." I FALL FOOTWEAR! | Has Arrived | The most distinctive costume ensembles are ' I distinguished by Footwear which harmonizes in i | line and color with madam's frock or suit. That is : % why the many women who are already planning I their autumn wardrobes will be delighted to know : II that the Fall Footwear styles are now on display, ; % and may be chosen right in conjuction with other : I apparel. 1 I "RHODA" All black kid with just a touch of beading on • | varifcp; new Spanish heel and turn sole. Same style ; [ $ in beautiful quality Patent Leather. $ I PROMPT MAIL ORDER SERVICE f I " ' ' • j !WHITMAN'S SAMPLER! I i n ♦ o * ; The most famous package s it of Candy in the United J 5 !! States. Don't forget one J 5 t when you start on that ♦ 5 ° .... ♦ \\ mountain trip or picnic. J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ► ♦ ► ♦ ♦ II Sold onlv by J I PEOPLES DRUG STORE j ;; FOREST CITY, N. C. ♦ 0 ♦ WIIIRIHBBHIIHHIH9HHI 3 GROCERIES 1 ■ a a ■ CRUSADER FLOUR SILVER LAKE FLOUR ALUMINUM WARE GALVANIZED TIN TUBS WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR FRUIT JARS J EXPORT SOAP GOOD CLEAN WHOLE RICE J ■ = a CASH FOR EGGS 1 We will pay 2oc per dozen for eggs. Bring them to us and get the cash. i Jones Grocery Company j ■ Forest City, N. C. ■ ■ fl When better automobiles are built, Buick will build tlicni { B. A. HAMRICK j | | NORTH HENRIETTA. N. C. ♦ ' I FRESH NEW LINE OF J Staple and Fancy Groceries j | Fruits and Vegetables ♦ ♦ Phone Orders Delivered on Short Notice J ' (COURIER ADVERTISING BRINGS YOU BUSINESS Thursday, August 17, 1922