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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT I Whereas, God in His infinite wis dom has seen fit to call from our midst our beloved brother, Mr. H. A. Wall, on the morning of January 11, 1925, he was called home "to eternal joy- Brother Wall was one of the old est and most faithful members of High Shoals Baptist church and Sun day school, and was chairman of the Board of Deacons for many years. Until ill health prevented, he was faithful in the services of all. His pleasant greetings, kind words, and wise counsel are greatly missed. Therefore be it resolved: First, that we bow in humble sub ' mission to the Father's will. Second, by his death we have lost one of our most able and beloved members, whose life still lives in our church and Sunday school and in the community and in the lives of the member of his family who can rise up and call him blessed. Third, that the raen&ers this church and Sunday school extend to the bereaved family their heartfelt sympathy admonishing ther* to look to the Great Comforter. Fourth, that a copy of these res olutions be placed on the church min utes, a copy be sent to the family, a copy be aent to the Recorder and a | copy to The Courier. j j;'S. Wall, J. J. Edwards, J. W. Piercy, J. E. Wall, j W. L. Hicks. FOR SALE—Fine five-gaited sad dle horse. Also drives well to bug gy. Write P. 0. Box 137, Ruther fordton, N. C . 17-3t CLOSES FEBRUARY 14th To show appreciation for the liberal patronage afforded us the past year and to make room for new Spring lines which are beginning to arrive, we started a Quick Turn Sale Jan uary 31st with thousands of dollars worth of good dependable merchandise to go without thought of profit and many other attractive goods just arriving for this sale to go at very special prices. This sale means truly a Feast of Bargains and now as in the past, this store holds the good will of it's customers high above the dollar mark—Therefore we guarantee satisfaction on every purchase or your money cheerfully refurfded. DRY GOODS 36 Inch Dress Ginghams in solid and fancy pat terns, per yard 10c 8 oz. Feather proof tick ing, Sale price 28c 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, Per yard 37c 1 Table of Poplins, Satines and Foulards, values to 35c. Sale price, per yard 15c 36 Inch Rose and Blue Drapery, Sale price, per yard 35c ALL SILKS AT RE DUCED PRICES $2.50 Jersey Tubing, Per yard $1.75 75c Everfast Basket Crepe, per yard 50c 36 Inch 15c Unbleached Sheeting, per yard 11c WOOLEN DRESS GOODS 75c Woolen Dress Goods, Now 55c $1 .00 Woolen Dress Goods, now 75c $1.50 Woolen Dress CrQOdSj now sl.lO s£.oo Woolen Dress Good*!, flow $1.50 LAPf£s> COATS $55.00 Caats $36.00 $39.75 Coats - $26.00 $37,50 Coats $25.00 $25.00 Coats $17.00 $22.50 Coats $15.00 $16.50 Coats $ll.OO $13.50 Now $9.00 We will have many other bargains to S&er during this sale, in tile different departments, that are not mentioned here. REMEMBER TWE DATS, FEBRUARY Carpenter's Department Store JKSi" I PAVING RESOLUTION I At a call meeting of the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the Town of Forest City, held January 28th, 1925 the following resolution was adopted: Petitions having been duly filed with the Clerk of the Board, signed by a majority of the property own ers, representing a majority of the frontage on certain streets therein named, requesting the paving of said streets and sidewalks, said petitions | having heretofore ' been considered j and approved by the said board. It i was therefore upon motion and sec ond and by unanimous vote of said board resolved that the following streets and sidewalks duly petitioned for within the Town of Forest City, be paved with cement or other sub stantial paving material, as follows, to-wit: Pavement: Carolina Avenue from East Main street to end of said Car olina avenue. i Sidewalks: Both sides of Carolina avenue from East Main street to end of said Carolina avenue. | Sidewalks: North side of East j Main street from Carolftia Avenue ;to West line of J. E. Grose's prop erty. | Sidewalks: South side of Caroleen i R,oad from Arlington street to J. A. Wilkie's residence. It is further resolved that the ; said streets and sidewalks shall be { j paved as shown by the specifications ' and made a part of this ordinance, ! and that the same shall be improved j as therein set forth. It is further resolved that one- ! fourth of the total cost of the said I street improvement shall be taxed 1 1 Lot DRESSES 1-2 PRICE Children's Coats 33 1-3 Per Cent Off All Boys Suits at Reduced Prices UMBRELLAS All Silk Umbrellas at— -1-5 OFF All other Umbrellas at— -10 PER CENT OFF 20 PER CENT OFF Madeira Underwear, Bridge Sets and Tea Napkins WEEK END BAGS One $17.50 Bag, Now $10.95 One $12.50 Bag, Now $7.95 GOWNS $6.50 Crepe de Chine Gowns, for $4.35 $5.95 Crepe de Chine Gowns, for $4.00 $5.50 Crepe de Chine Gowns, for $3.75 $1.50 Outing Gowns For $1.19 COATS AND DRESSES Ladies advanced Spring styles in coats and dresses St "Quick Turn Prices." GLOVES ! i $6.00 i6-Bi*to* mi .. Gloves, black White,,, For MM Short Kid Gloves, valtf6£ to $3.00, now $1.50 THE FOREST CITY COURIER against the abutting property own ers on either side of same, the other one-half thereof shall be paid by the Town of Forest City, and that one half of the cost of each of the said sidewalks shall be paid by the abut ting property owners and the other one-half thereof shall be paid by the Town of Forest City, and that the said property owners shall be given five years in which to pay the amount due by them on said assessment, pay ing one-fifth each year and that the same shall draw interest at the rate of six per cent from the date of the j adoption of the assessment roll. It is further resolved that a flat i discount of 5 per cent shall be al lowed on all deferred payments to persons paying cash on same. This 28th day of January, 1925. J. S. BRIDGES, Mayor Town of Forest City. J. E. CALDWELL, Clerk Town of Forest City. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR i PARTITION. North Carolina, Rutherford County. In th-5 Superior Court Before the Clerk. D. F. Morrow, Plaintiff vs. Malathan S. Shotwell, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned commissionei, under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rutherford County, made { in that certain special proceeding en ' titled "D. F. Morrow vs. Malathan S. | Shotwell," by J. Y. Yelton, Clerk of j the Superior Court of Rutherford County, North Carolina, on the 13th I day of January, 1925, the undersign- I ed commissioner will sell to the high- I est bidder for cash, at the court $3.00 Suede Fabric Gloves, now $2.19 $1.35 Suede Fabric Gloves, now $l.O ' All Other Gloves at 50c or Above 10 Per Cent Off. BLOUSES AND BLOOM ERS. $1.50 Lingette Bloomers, for SI.OO All Silk, Velvet and Voile Waists and Blouses, 1-2 Price. HOSIERY Assorted Brands Silk Hose at Close-Out Prices $3.00 Hose, Now $1.75 $2.00 Hose, Now ... $1.25 SI.OO Hose, Now 75c 15c Childrens Hose, Now 10c MEN'S DEPT. All Mens Clothing em bracing some of the best known brands in America, such as— Kuppenheimer and Griffon Clothes to go at the following lib eral reductions: $11.50 Suits, Sale price $8.60 $15.00 Suits, Sale price $11.25 $20.00 Suits, Sale wice $15.00 $25.00 Suite, Sale price $15.75 house door in Rutherfordton, N. C., at 12 o'clock, noon on MONDAY, FEB. 16TH, 1925, the following described real estate towit: Lying Northwest of the Town of Rutherfordton, on the South side of the Hickorynut Road, (now Asheville- Charlotte-Wilmington Highway) and bounded on the North by the Ashe ville-Charlotte-Wilmington Highway, on the West and South by the lands of H. L. Carpenter, and on the East j by the lands of R. B. Quinn, and be ' ing lots Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of the Frank Reynolds land, as appears from plat registered in the Register of Deed's office for Rutherford County, in deed book 90, at pages 196 and 197, which said plat is hereby referred to for more particular description, and being the same land conveyed in that certain deed from Frank Reynolds and wife to F. A. Shotwell, which said deed is registered in the Regis ter of Deeds office for Rutherford County, in Deed Book 90, at page 283, which said deed is hereby refer red to for more particular descrip tion. Said sale will be made for the pur pose of division or partition between the plaintiff and the defendant and will be sold subject to the life es tate of Lucy A. Shotwell. This Jan. 13, 1925. G. W. EDWARDS, Commissioner. Edwards & Edwards, Attorneys. 14-4t WEST END NEWS Mr. Alfred Withrow, of Duke University, returned Tuesday, after ; spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Withrow. i Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williamson have $29.50 Suits, Sale price $22.00 $35.00 Suits, Sale price $26.00 $40.00 Suits, Sale price $30.00 $45.00 Suits, Sale price $33.75 CAPS Men's and Boys' Caps Reduced $3.00 Caps, now $2.19 $2.50 Caps, now $1.75 $2.00 Caps, now $1.50 $1.50 Caps, now SI.OO SI.OO Caps, now 75c SHIRTS $3.00 Wool Shirts, Now $2.19 $2.00 Wool Shirts, now $1.65 $1.50 Heavy Khaki Shirts, now $1.19 Bargains in Work Skirts at 39c, 75c & 90c. Mens Overcoats at— -33 1.3 Per Cent Off Mens Dress Pants up to $5.00 10 PER CENT OFF Meii§ Dress Pants above • $5.00 20 Per Cent Off UNION SUITS Mens Winter weight Union Suits, now 89c visited relatives in Charlotte. Mr. P. L. Marks and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Beam at Rutherfordton. Mrs. Thomas Withrow, in honor of her week-end guest, Miss Minnie Lee Fakin, of Henrietta, entertained a number of young folks Saturday eve ning which proved to be a happy occasion. Numerous games were en joyed and Miss Julia Grayson, of Bostic ,delighted the crowd with two readings and radio music was enjoy ed throughout the evening, and in the midst of all this fruits was Serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. B. Z. McDonald had MULES MULES We have just received a car-load of Tennessee Harness-Marked Mules. Call in and see them j at once. We also have a good line of USED FORD CARS HARRIIL MCDANIEL FOREST CITY, N. C. SMALL NOTIONS Coats Spool Cotton, Per Spool 4c 25c Fleischers Yarn, For 15c Large lot plain and fancy Buttons, formerly priced at 10c and 15c card, now 5c Fancy Assorted Barrettes, for 10c Sheet Music, 10c copy, Per dozen SI.OO FURS All Fur Chokers in stock to go at exactly— ONE-HALF PRICE SECOND FLOOR Bargains Galore on Our Second Floor Spend a few minutes look ing over this department and you will be convinced. Bed Blankets, at 90c, $2.00, $2.50 and $5. Comforts at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.25 Alarm Clocks, for SI.OO Large Dolls, 1-4 Off White Cups and Saucers, per set 60c Great Variety Trunks and Bags at Greatly Reduced Prices We Cai? Fit You in Spec tacles at 2aC Pair » nd Up. THURSDAY, FEBRUAS¥ S, 1925 for their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Julius and Myrtle McDonald, Mrs. Paul McMurry and baby and Mr. and | Mrs. J. P. Williamson. We gladly extend a cordial *o*l - come to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mc- I : Brayer into our community, who have moved in the house vacated by Rev. W. K. Collins. Mr. Wilburn Auten and family ' moved to the Mt. Vernon section last ; week. j We are sorry to note that little ! Kenneth Walsh is ill, we hope for him ! a speedy recovery. Splendid Values in Pic tures and Mirrors Our stock of Lamps, Glassware, China Ware, Aluminum, White and Gray Enameled Ware, Tin Ware, Baskets, Flower Pots and Jardinieres is the best in the country and our prices are eye openers. We are especially strong on small articles used in the house every day in the year. CARD CASES One lot fine leather Card Cases and Bill Books, ranging from 75c to $3.50. Your choice at 1-2 Price. SHOES One lot Ladies Oxfords and Pumps, values to $4.50. Sale price ... $1.95 All Mens, Womens and Childrens Shoes in our large and well assorted stock to go at— Reduced Prices. SWEATERS All Sweaters to go in this sale at— A Discount of 25 to 50 Per Cent BOYS PANTS One lot Boys Pants to go during sale at 1-2 PRICE .. ..... .... SHIRTS .... All Shirts in Stock, during sale at a— REDUCTION t %
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