PROGRAM Annual Meeting W. M. U. Sandy Run Association August 25-26. CLIFFSIDE, N. C. AUGUST 25, 8:00 P. M. Annual Sermon Rev. C. C. Matheny, Alexander AUGUST 26, 10:00 A. M. Devotions Mrs. W. C. Bostic, Forest City Welcome , Cliff side W. M. S. Response Mrs. B. B. Doggett, Forest City Minutes of last meeting. Denominational Periodicals Miss Constance Cfrase, Bostic Musi£ Cliffside Address Mrs. W. N. Jones,Pres. W. M. U. of N. C., Raleigh The Circle Plan for W. M. S _L Mrs. Nanny, Cliffside Circle Plan for Sandy Run Association Miss B. B. Moore, Bostic Appointment of Committees. —NOON— Devotions Mrs. J. O. Summerlin, Bostic Qur Association —It's Schools: Boiling Springs High School, South Mountain Institute. It's Churches Mrs. W. A. Ayers, Forest City It's Needs Mrs. C. C. Matheny, Alexander Music Cliffside The Unified Program Dr. Chas. Stevens, Cliffside Young People's Hour Cliffside Pageant Report of Committees. Election of Officers. Minutes. Adjourn. PENCIL Iy AGLEPENCIL CO. NEWYORKMsZ^^^^\ ♦ MEN'S sls I LADIES'SOc ! UNCLE SAM | BOYS'S2.SO | MEN'S $1.25 | LADIES' j ♦ i 1 a*-, aa ur/xni/ ♦ SPOIJT i Adjustable | $4.00 STRAP ♦ : SUITS I SILK HOSE SI.OO WORK f bCOU 1 J f t t " I SHOES CAPS I PUMPS I Sa.ePHce Extra Special SHIRTS \ ♦ | $8.90 | 19° j 69° | SI.OO { 59 c | $1.49 \ ♦ BOYS' $1.25 BLUE ♦ MEN'S $5.00 i ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦ j _____ -_ . ♦ »•••••••♦♦•••••• % | LADIES' $2.00 | ™ —' t LADIES' $5.00 Z i SL I HENSLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE HAS THE CROWDS f SSSS i ♦ Sale Price— | % Sale Price | ♦ /*AC i> The mighty response by the public to buy our goods was the greatest we have ever seen. It exceeded our expectations. People came from far and ♦ tl SQ t Ov. o near. Even merchants came to see with their own eyes if such a sale was feally true. IT IS! Every word of it. We're selling high grade merchan- f ♦ o dise at prices heretofore unknown in the history of this buying territory. The biggest and boldest cut price bargains you may have ever seen. 4 f ♦ >+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O Prices smashed to a point where people cannot help but buy. Another unparalleled outpouring of amazing values. More new bargain lots, more big ♦ J 4 lUFM'Q CI OO O savings go into tbis great sale. a MISSES $3.50 • ♦ WIE.W *o.w 0 IT , S A S , N TQ MISS THE SAVINGS—THIS WILL BE POSITIVELY THE ♦ STRAP SLIPPERS I 1 DARK MIXED o rv ap ■ ■ m ABB t For School 4 17, 7 i LAST CALL TO ALL ] »» I YOUNG MEN'S ]\ Grand Final Wind-up Saturday Nite, August 15th j iffSJSEi j I $7.00 WIDE o Hurry! Delays are dangerous. The Seconds are numbered—the Minutes counted—the Hours are precious. The close of this week marks the END Y SHOES ♦ ♦ BOTTOM PANTS ] I 0 f this extraordinary sensational FREE HEARTED bargain giving sale. Postphone all other duties. Come. Nothing you can plan for Thursday, 1 Medium and 5 f ► Friday and Saturday will mean as much to you as coming to Hensley's Dept. Store to profit by the thrilling value-giving. Thousands of other bargains ♦ ~ u > . » . f i $3.45 I —BUT READ THESE FEW! J Heavy Weight !™F!I Hensley's Department Store |~=rj I OXFORDS ! I KHAKI PANTS | | Black and Tan | SPINDALE, IN. C. f \ I $2.95 | The Kohler Adjustment Co., Selling Agents. I 95 c i ALL JOHN B. | boys-SI.OO | BOYS'S6.OO | LADIES'S2O | 75c DRESS ! ALL 25c I STETSON | WASH SUITS f SCHOOL ! SILK | VOILES | YARD | i HATS S...P*. 5 SUITS | DRESSES J 40 ,n C h« wu. I M " E , R '^ S ! ♦ to go at $ A Few Left ♦ ♦ ♦ While It Lasts * I $4.95 I 59 c i $2.95 j $6.95 j 29 CT|l | 15 CYJ | BRITTAIN HOME-COMING The Brittain Presbyterian church Home-Coming will be held Saturday and Sunday, August 15th and 16th. All former pastors of the church, who are living, are expected to be present. The cemetery has been cleared off and is now a joy to see. There are more than 3,000 graves in this burying ground, dating from the establishment of the church in 1768 to the present. Relatives of these people will gather from over the south-eastern United States and pay tribute to those whose endeavors In the early days of the republic estab lished a church in the wilds, settled the richest and best county in the state and later helped carve a new state out of the wilderness beyond the Blue Ridge. It is fitting that honor and tribute should be given to these brave pioneers, many of them who sleep in unmarked graves in this cemetery. An interesting program has been arranged for the two days and hun dreds of former residents and peo ple of other states will assemble to mingle with friends and relatives and discuss by-gone days. READ CAREFULLY Why a man quit using a Ford— He died. B. B. Doggett CLEVELAND AND RUTHERFORD COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE We have farms running from 3 1-2 to 200 acres in the best sections of the two counties. The prices are right and we can ar range the terms to suit most any buyer. For in formation write or call, BLANTON & GREENE Garage Bldg. Mooresboro, N. C. 36-tf THE FOREST CITY COURIER PAVING RESOLUTION At a call meeting of the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the town of Forest City, held August 10th, 1925, in the Mayor's office, there being present at the said meeting the Mayor, L. C. Lowrance, and Com •? missioners W. L. Brown, W. L. Horn, J. M. Edwards and B. B. Doggett. The following resolution was adopt ed : A petition having been filed with the Clerk of said town signed by a majority of the property owners rep resenting the majority of the front age on a street named therein and requesting the paving of the said street, said petition having been con sidered and approved by the said board, it is therefore upon motion and second and by unanimous vote of said board resolved that the fol lowing street within the town of For est City be paved with concrete as follows, to-wit: East Maiji street between King street and Carolina Avenue on both sides of the pavement to be put down by the State Highway Commission. It is further resolved that one half of the total cost of the said street improvement shall be taxed against t the abutting property own ers, the other one-half of the cost thereof shall be paid by the town* of Forest City, and that the said prop erty owners shall be given ten years in which to pay the amount due by them on said assessments, paying one tenth each year and that the same shall draw interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the adop tion of the assessment roll. It is further resolved that a flat discount of five per cent shall be al lowed on all deferred payments to persons paying cash on same. This 10th day of Aug., 1925. L. C. LOWRANCE, Mayor. J. E. CALDWELL, Clerk. LIME AND CEMENT—We have the best in Lime and Cement. See us if you are contemplating build ing. Best in quality, best in price and best in service. Flack Hardware Co., Forest City. 43-4t FAIRVIEW NEWS Mooresboro, R-l, Aug. 10.—The people throughout this section were glad to see the nice showers that fell last week. The revival broke at Fairview school house last Saturday night with seven added to the church. Miss Vernice Ramsey visited her aunt, Mrs. Delia Carter, Saturday night. Miss Bessie Ramsey spent Satur day night with her grandmother, Mrs. Hester Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. visited Mrs. Hester Doty and family Satur day evening. There was a singing at Buford Brooks' Sunday. Miss Bessie Ramsey visited Miss Ola Greene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ramsey and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards Sunday eve ning. Miss Vernie Ramsey spent the day with Miss Lola Walker Sunday. Mrs. Bell Harris spent Sunday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris. Those who visited Mrs. Hester Change In Firm Mr. J. E. Grose has purchased an interest in Harrill's Market and the firm name will be changed to Harrill & Grose. We will continue to do business at the old stand and invite our friends and customers to come to us for the best in our line. WE SELL ONLY THE VERY BEST MEATS AND GROCERIES THE WORLD PRODUCES. HARRILL & GROSE Forest City, N. C. SERVICE, OUR MOTTO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 192S Doty Sunday were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Born Doty and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Collie Webb and fam ily, of Bostic; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ramsey and family. Mrs. Hester Doty's mother, Mrs. Celie Dycus, of Bostic, is spending a few days with her. I Thedlord's | IBLACK-1 1 DRAUGHT: I | liver I f 1 [ Medicine 1 f P., ■(Ve^etable)^..... |

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