THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1025 \/dcigtyj' Mrs. W. L. Jones, of Forest City fet i Mrs. McFarland, of Shelby, were called to Marion on account of the illness of their sister, Mrs. Padgett. Little Nancy Elizabeth Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Free man, spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Lois D. Green at Mooresboro. We are glad to welcome Mr. George Carpenter and family who have recently moved here to make their home. M . and Mrs. H. R. Camnitz, Mes dames Thos. G. Stone and A. A. Miller, Misses Nell and Margaret Young, wore in Charlotte on business last Friday. Messrs. J. K. Harrill, Will Watkins and Bob Jones spent several days last week in Tennessee on business. Mr. John Sherlin has returned fro» a visit to friends in Georgia. 4fl|!ss Helen Kilpatrick, of Canton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Whisnant last week-end. Miss Erie Edwards, of Greenville, S. C., is the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kanipe. Mrs. Geo. Clemmer will leave this week for her home at Monroe, after a visit to her father, Mr. H. L. Kanipe and Mrs. Kanipe. Mr. Robert Poole, of Charlotte, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. W. W. Poole. Mr. James Padgett, of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Pad gett- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brown and children, of Clifton, S. C., spent Sunday here with Mrs. Brown's sis ter, Mrs. Sara Alms. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith, of •Seale, Ala., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weathers and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas. Latest Egyptian steps taught by Miss Minish, starring in "The Flap per Grandmother." Mr. J. L. Griffin, who fell in the mill at Spindale on Feb. 6, and broke his ankle, is able to be out now with the use of crutches. Mr. Lee Stein, of Atlanta, Ga., who is manager for Sinkoe's store is moving his family here this week and will occupy Mr. B. L. Smith's house on West Main^reet. Miss Hazel Tate who has been ill h i Wfte&Uays grippe, is able " l^jn* of Ashevilie, with her j -f Mr. G. sf. last Sunday with Mrs. Padgett's mother at Sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reinhardfc and Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Moss went to Beautiful New Silver Plated Ware Silver Plated Silver Plated « , m , -rxi With Sterling Handle, Meat Bread Trays, Cake Plates, ForkSj La(JleSj pie KnivcSi Sandwich Trays, Etc. Cake Knives, Tomato Server, etc. Very Special Vrey Special $1.29 $1.19 HAMMERED SILVER DUTCH PATTERNS Candlesticks, each $1.49 Bon Bon Baskets with handle $2.29 Vases, each. $1.29 and $1.59 Without handle $1.95 All of the above Dutch pieces match. Have you seen our imported WOOD PULP FLOWERS? They are beautiful. Carnations, 25c; Roses 35c and 45c; real ferns that have been treated 19c. STANDARD CLOAK CO. "The Leading Ladle*' Stare" US E. Main St. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Charlotte last Wednesday to hear Ed gar A. Guest. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Flack, &f Ruth erfordton, visited their parents here last Sunday. Miss Ethel Hardin, of Rutherford ton, spent last week-end with her sister, Mrs. Hope Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, of Ra leigh, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Moore formerly lived here and are welcomed back home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stroupe, of Cherryville, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Stroupe was formerly Miss Halene Clemmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baber, of Marion, spent Saturday with Mr. and • Mrs. J. M. Edwards. Mr. Calvin Padgett, of Lincolnton, visited relatives here for a few hours last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marsh Young, of Sulphur Springs, is visiting her mother who lives in San Antonio, Texas. Miss Hattie Neill of Rutherfordton was here shopping last Monday. Misses Mary Garrison and Nora Freeman, of Cliffside, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reinhardt. Miss Ruth Whitner spent Sunday in Shelby with relatives. Mr. Worth Morgan spent Sunday at Weaverville. Miss Robbie Biggerstaff was able to be brought home last Sunday from the hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis two weeks ago. Come to Bostic Mercantile Com pany Wednesday, March 4th, for Spindale Gingham Bundles. We have a good assortment. Mr. E. G. Lee left Tuesday to at tend the faculty meeting of the W. N. C. High Schools being held in Salisbury. Miss Lurline Aull, who has been ill for several days, left Monday for her home at Pameria, where she will spend several days. Mr. Wade Tillison, of Spartanburg, is visiting relatives here. STRAIGHT SALARY—S3S.OO per week and expenses. Man or woman with rig to introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. Mr. John Reid, of Weaver College, spent last week-end at home visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Reid. He had as his guests Messrs. Davis, Pridgen and Willis, students at Weaver College. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McDaniel are both confined to their beds with very deep colds. Mr. O. J. Holler, Union Mills, will sow sw«et clover on limed land for pasture. There is nothing better for pasture and soil improvement. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Street, Bostic, R-2, Feb. 21st, a girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Davis, Spindale, a boy on February 24 th. and Mrs. Hague Padgett had j for the week-end, Winthrop j BF W ■■■■Rd ttranHfl^HHSHHS^Hß^Fdays' Ashevilie, last week. Come to Bostic Mercantile Com pany Wednesday, March 4th, for Spindale Gingham Bundles. We have a good assortment. i MOVIE PROGRAM i - February 25th to March 4th Inclusive ■ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 "The Light That Failed." This is a Geo. Melford production, which ranks in the highest in production and with the bunch of all stars should give you some enjoyable and worthy i entertainment. Also one of the lat i est Hearst News Reels. THURSDAY, FEB. 26 "Lullaby," starring Jane Novak. A mother and family picture, also a two-reel comedy, "Wrong Groom." FRIDAY, FEB. 27 "Acquittal," a Universal Special, also Bth chapter of "Into The Net" and a two-reel comedy, "Home Cook ing." SATURDAY, FEB. 28 "You Can't Get Away With It," a special picture bearing on life's puri ties, and shows we can not get away with things bearing on contrariness to nature. Also a two-reel comedy. MONDAY, MARCH 2 "Call of The Canyon." This is a : story widely read and which has been j widely read in this section. Also a two-reel western picture, "Winning A Bride." k TUESDAY, MARCH 3 "Fashionable Fakes," and a single reel comedy. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 William S. Hart in "Wild Bill Hickok." This is Hart's latest and best picture. Also a news. COMING Shooting of Dan McGrew. Hunchback of Notre Dame. America. Captain Blood. Daughters of Luxury. Mark of Zorro. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Richard The Lion Hearted. Fair Lady, M Come to Bostic Mercantile Com pany Wednesday, March 4th, for Spindale Gingham Bundles. We have a good assortment. ' ■ " ■■ • BUY A FORD AND SPEND THE DIFFERENCE. B. B. DOGGETT. Sole Agent TPI A 117 O # ■ 1 Prompt Butterick Allg. VV. 3111101 UO. ° ' Patterns Service Spartanburg, S. C. Order Our Samples and Compare Them With Others. Draperies Modes of the Moment Dry Goods shelves are brimming with F n com Kl** Imported Broadcloth, 33-inch, *ht new Spring creations for 11.1136111 Die OUIIS newegt stripes ftnd p]aidg _ housecleaning. mi *? i_ 1 /-* • 1 he linsemble Costume 75c u P Two-tone Casement Cloth, 40- Shewn in mairy colorful variations. To be in the mode this i nc h 35 c Spring one must have an Ensemble.* It is a costume which is most practical, for one may wear the chic Ensemble, the Coat Silk and Cotton Crepes, 36-inch, 36-inch Colored Silk Figured Net or the Dress with equal smartness. newest patterns and shades— at, yard 75c Kasha material in Rose, Tigereye, Brown and Tan, combined with Bengaline, and plaincrepes, daintily trimmed with self- * * 36-inch Flowered Swiss, fabrics and touches of fur yard so. $59.50, $89.50, $94.50 and up. VOILES 36-inch Colored Dotted Marquis- Ensemble Suits "* '° yard 4oc . French Flannel combined with contrasting colors and Canton 36-inch Ecru Silk Nets 59c Up -Crepes an the latest shades— Newest patterns and colors. 50-inch Striped and figured drap- $29.75 to $44.50 36-inch Silk Grenadine, newest ery, yard $2.95 sport materials out, yard $1.50 Good line of Coat Novelties Cretonnes 2SC Up Remarkable line of latest coat novelties for early Spring shrnnk Linen SaitiDg> wear. They should create enthusiastic buying among discrim- Beautiful collection of fast color- J* atin S wearc " o£ Bma . rt f ™ e ° t % ~ C ° lorß sl# ° This group is comprised of Kasha, Imported Charmeen, Fawn ed Cretonnes, 36 inches wide Skin, Bedford Cord, Kashamarine, Poiret Twill and Ottoman. 95c and SI.OO Trimmed in fancy colored embroidery, cutwork, with touches Floor and Table Lamp Shades Per Yard Of fur and snappy buttons. In all the latest colors and color Beautiful new line Just arrived combination, lined in plain Crepe, Kasha, Brocade and Crepe, Fancy Kid Gauntlets colors. j Prices ranging from— and Slip-On»— Prices ranging from— s2.9s to $4.95 SIO.OO tO $179.50 $12.50 to $27.50 REST ROOM FOR LADIES—MAID IN ATTENDANCE—SECOND FLOOR THE FOREST CITY COURIER We want to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and af ter the death of our dear wife and mother, and also to thank them for the beautiful flowers. May God's richest blessing rest upon you all. R. H. HENSON AND CHILDREN. Deadhead is the literal translation •f the Latin phrase, caput mortum, which war much used by old chemists to denote the residuum of chemicals when all their volatile matter had escaped ; hence the word ts figura tively used of anything from which all that rendered It valuable has been taken away. Spectators or passengers wfeo do net pay are not valuable, from a revenue standpoint A woman 's never satisfied with h« prowess as a shopper until she has succeeded It ge** s ng a bargain a? ft ch"rch fair. To Measure Gases. A bathing cap, automobile grease gun and can of soda lime are among the parts of a simply constructed ap paratus designed to teach medical students how to measure gases breathed. /V!cv | Money back without question % \lif HUNT'S GUARANTEED \ I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES Jr tv (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in | j / the treatment of Itch, Eczema, I/\ Ringworm, Tetter or other itch ing skin diseases. Try this treatment at our risk. REINHARDT DRUG STORE CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly in fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces and assists In ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. f MADAME MURIEL Reads your life like reading a book or newspaper. Gives you the names of enemies or friends. Tells you who and when you will marry. How to gain the man or woman you love. Tells you how to avoid separations and lawsuits. Tells you how to be successful in life. Tells you how to hold the love and kind affection of the man or woman you love. How to overcome the difficulties that cause family quarrels. DON'T BE DISCOURAGED IF OTHERS HAVE FAILED TO HELP YOU. Located in Tent on Rutherford Highway, near Seaboard Depot, Forest City, N. C. This lady will do what others have failed to do. Positively tells you of the mystery that stands between you and success. The Bible speaks in many places of THE POWER OF THE PALMIST. One visit will convince you she is different from all others and gives the most reliable advice on all the affairs of life. CARD OF THANKS Origin ol Deadhead,* Something to Be Proud Of. OUR PRETTY Spring Slippers ARE HERE We are showing a beau tiful Patent Pump, with Yj (J heel. Price $6.50 ■ Patent Pump, low heel, cut out toe - Price $4.95 Same in light tan $4.95 Black Satin, gore front, Cuban heel. Price $4.95 Men's light tan Ox fords, broguish toe. j Price $5.95 Same in Black„ $5.95 You will find we are always ahead with the newest and most correct footwear. Let us show you. DALTON BROS. Selling good merchandist at reasonable prices. Forest City, 11. C.

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