> After Every Meal ( ' P as s it around (after every meaL Give the family the benefit of its aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep it always j m the house. re I j mudt " J | BD{roi^^lll''l! l i'l'M ll ' L! ' lll! '' ll!lll,l ™BC3^iJiMiiii:UiitiW]fjf^ n W WBBI ..■m'inlniiuuin.ti;. 1% VIIIIIIIMIIIHMI MUl.ll. JUmWMWHWM q «l So Weak Couldn't Stand I "My wife'g health broke I down and for years she was f|f| 1 B just a physical wreck," says Bfl ( I Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Oib | son, La. "We did everything tj we knew, yet she seemed to 1 get worse and worse. She I was so weak till she couldn't f I £1 stand, and had to be carried , \ like a baby. It looked like 81 1 nothing would save her that HI § had been done. CARDUI I! For Female Troubles 113 1 "I began looking around. I j j 1 ; knew that Cardui was for wo- i I I j men. I decided to try it for \ \ i IS her as all else had failed. B1 I She couldn't eat, she couldn't | i sleep, and I was desperate. [ j "After taking a few doses 1 \ \ of Cardui, we were so glad 1 ! | to note that she wanted some- I. j thing to eat, and with each 1 g bit of nourishment, and each ' j day's doses of Cardui, she i ! ' ; grew stronger and got up out ■ of bed. She is now able to | I cook, and stronger than in a | long time." j Cardui has been in success- j j ful use for nearly 60 years ; in the treatment of many com mon female troubles. j , 1 All Druggists' e. lO J| ! SQ {QUO CSSSSSBESS&S3 (2E&2252Z523 BHEEEEBSI ESQ 19 Q Q U2Q LiUTA 881 B B ( r j \V KILLS // ! *\\* INSECTS hy Distributed By C. C. MOORE & CO. ; FOREST CITY, N. C. | , NEW ARRIVALS j | THIS WEEK | | AT THE | | HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT > | Green Beans Cured Ham I Green Peas Sliced Bacon .1 ♦ New Potatoes Veal Loaf !! | Fresh Tomatoes Lunch Tongue - It Strawberries Asparagus T.p. ,j I Cucumbers Chipped Beef j. New Cabbage Mush Rooms ;; :: Nice Lettuce Shelled Pecan. .. I! Fresh Celery Shelled Walnut. o It Boiled Ham Shel,ed « O Baked Ham Reception Mmt. .. ■> If jts good to eat Sanders has it. | ! J. W. SANDERS | | PHONE 56 | v> S Forest City, N. C. | « SMILES BY MILES S»LL JONES HAD A "BAD HE UNDRESSED AND " 1 ACHING HEAD— GOT -ready FOR BED - ONG ANTI " PA,N ' PI HC FPRGOT ME WAS ILL ~ ANI ° wcnt t0 a t ; I "PARTV I NSTEAP. ' VCZ:;S^:I= — LMllit" • : ! jjj i'i ) '-1 - v ■-•' . jtr^y PARTY VISITS CHIMNEY ROCK ___ i Members of Scientific Section of Geographic Society Study Rock Formation. Chimney Rock, May 4.—Declaring that the Chimney Rock region pos sessed unusual scenic charm and lure, a party of 46 scientifically disposed members of Geographic society of Chicago have just returned west af ter spending three days in this sec tion. The party was in charge of H. D. Pickering, passenger agent of the Southern railway, with headquarters at 37 West Jackson Boulevard, Chi cago. They arrived at the Esmeral da Inn where they established head quarters last week. Most of the party are members of the Geograph ic society of Chicago and were at tracted to this section chiefly by the peculiar and strange markings of the aged stones, forming Chimney Rock mountains, the large rocks adjacent to the Bottomless pools aijd the pe culiar crevices, such as the Needle's Eye and other freaks of nature, the origin of which has never been sat isfactorily solved, although scientists from many parts of the world have given various theories. Climb Over Ridge. The entire party climbed over Chimney Rock Mountains to Hickory Nut falls and returned by the Appian Way to Chimney Rock where motor cars took them to Esmeralda Inn. This party is one of many planned to visit Chimney Rock this season. Those coming from the middle west are under the auspices of the "Wolfe Tours." SPINDALE BAND NOTES About two thousand people at tended the open air concert of the Spindale Band Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. The concert was held on the lawn of the Old Spindale Inn. The program rendered was about forty minutes long. The band will play in the school auditorium Wednesday night. The Alexander school will present a play "Capt. Racket" and the band will furnish music betw r een acts. The Rutherfordton Sunday school will give a play "The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet" next Saturday evening in the school auditori"um. The band will also play at this time. The Young Peoples Missionary So ciety will receive part of the pro ceeds. On Friday evening, May 15th, 8:00 o'clock, the band will play in interest of the Better Homes campaign at the demonstration home on Spindale ave nue. Mr. W. H. Padgett was recently elected vice-president of the band, and Mr. Clarence Griffin secretary treassirer. New members who have recently been received are Earl Har din, Pink Nanney and Claude Reid. THE FOREST CITY COURIER HEFLIN MAY COME TO RUTHERFORDTON Messrs. J. A. Capps and R. E. Price went to Shelby last Thursday night to hear Senator Thos. J. Heflin of Alabama speak in the graded school auditorium and to urge him to speak here on Nov. 11th at the big Armis tice celebration. He is not sure now but will know the latter part of Aug. Unless something comes up to inter fere he will be here. His address was enjoyed. He is a great orator and humorist. He dis cussed "The New South." Every thing possible will be done to induce him to speak here Nov. 11th.—The Sun. Tired After Eating? Try This Simple Mixture If you feel tired after eating, it is often a sign of gas and undigested matter in your stomach or bowels. Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph. c. p., glycerine,, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep-seat ed causes. The QUICK action will surprise you. Adlerika is wonderful for constipation—it often works in one hour and never gripes. Rein hardt Drug Co. I I t ► l ► ► ► f i i ! I dill JPAIIffING -AT I' 1 Holland fhsi r fnt^^ Unloading Cheese Along th# Canal at Amsterdam Cn " e • wOUt " Thousands of tons of Dutch cheeso like those In tlia . . _ * SBtitn American HUKman picture are consumed annually. A his percentage is ex- A Pteturo was t£.Uen in Ancud, Chiloe Island. Chile, pcricd. Holland Is one of the most productive dairy nthp? n»iitoiSl* of a n,ulc or 80mx countries, size considered, in the world. The most inten- ?hi« ♦ - £ . a nuart measure are all sive and scientific method 3 are practiced. Cow testing T ? e QUart meas associations are numerous. H..._Etryice. Tho lady customer wears an intent look—on the lookout for short measure. Low vl He. N. This Chcts© Quit Growing at 6641 Lbs. e—:. Washington. U. S. A. It took 67,808 lbs. of milk to make it. Thev do thine* rr a. Sefl '.* pie tertje Prospetst, a Rea! Champion on a big scale in the IT. S. A You may be sure that ft . *? er Carnation Milk Farms. Seattle, Wash is good to eat too, because scientific methods J S on * A " Brown - Manager. says: "We fumish steril hotising facilities and complete sanitary measures ail enfpr m . P3pc r ially for babies. It Is necessary to keep into the production of milk in AmStaSSit our ron ' 3 ,he best of condition." Clipping in state. America s greatest dairy creases productive capacity and decreases bacterial count. Segis Pietertje Prospect i 3 ono of a herd of 175 milk cows. Zcsland **'' " ' Antwerp Oclnftint *SSJZ£ STJgi KSTiifSS, Tl " Laay "'»s» gjtejfj **» Tr " ■ hw. oTii nTt ofi to!f X^? rS owner of the team give 3 thini a helping push. dkr3 to sell it ftt & fiied prlco—prwJteerias This lady must have boon tired or she would cer ®' . eurely bavs Mpetl out iicr littb team. Dixie Wall Atlas FOUR PAGES I and Page 1 Twelve I The Forest City Courier Southern States j This is a true Map of Dixie I SOUTHERN RURALIST showing the twelve SOUTHERN I semi-Monthiy, 1 Y««r States completely. It shows the I Automobile roads, the best roads All Three for $2.00 being indicated by a heavy red I line, the second class roads by a „ i!IW mi ———— lighter red line and the third class roads by a still lighter red line. You can easily see what a wonderful ad vantage this will be to you when taking a trip. In other ways the map is complete in every detail. It shows all the small towns the rail roads —the experiment stations and the agricultural colleges with a blue ring around each. It is handsomely printed in four and is just the map you should have hanging on your wall for ready ref erence. Page 2—Towns and Cities This page gives a complete list of towns and cities with the popu lation and the key so that you can easily locate any town you wish. This page also contains an editorial, alphabetically arranged, telling about the work each experiment station shown on the map is doing to help you. Page 3—Big Map of U. S. and Alaska This big map shows the entire United States and Alaska. No home is complete without an up-to-date, reliable map of our country—and this is one that just fills the bill. Page A —Map of the World How often in the newspapers you read some article about a coun try or city in some far-off part of the world. With this big Map of the World on the wall you can instantly locate it, adding interest to the article. A good, up-to-date map of the world like this is highly edu cational. With the map are also 30 portraits of all the world's rulers, etc. Call and Inspect These Maps at The Courier Office

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