Advertisements inserted for 2c per word each insertion.
Cash in advance.
WANTED Experienced canvas
ser for food and toilet articles in
Rutherford county. A. -J. Hamrick,
3pindale. N. C. 47-tf
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4 ATTENTION BUILDERS —We
have a full line of Lime and Cement
and are ready to fill your orders for
that Fall building program you
have mapped out. Don't build until
you have consulted us about your
Lime and Cement. Flack Hardware
Co., Forest City. 4?-4t
We are in position to make long
time loans on improved farm lands
6 per cent. Edwards & Edwards,
Rutherford ton, N. C. 20-tt
VULCANIZING —We are equipped
t) do vulcanizing on short notice and
at reasonable price. Morgan Tire and
Battery Shop. Xing St. Phone 10?
48-tf.
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LAND FOR SALE—Ir you want
some good land that will make bale
of cotton to the acre, in Newberry
County. S. C., at from twelve to
twenty dollars per acre, see J. M.
Calton, or write S. W. Brown, New
berry, S. C., R-2. We have tenets
from one hundred! to eight hundred
acres. J. M. Calton. Bostic, N. C.
49-2t
PLUMBING—See Flack & Holmes
for all kinds of plumbing and heat-
work. Experts in our line.
Prompt and reasonable in charges.
47-4t
WE BUY OR SELL—AII kinds
of real estate. We can get what
you want or sell what you need
at the right price. Sales conduct
ed.* A general real estate busi
ness. See us before you buy or
eell. CYCLONE AUCTION CO.
Forest City. 52-tf
ATTENTION BUILDERS—Come
to us for Lehigh Cement, Blue Ridge
Lime, White Rock Plaster and Build
ing Material of all kinds. Flack
Hardware Co., Forest City. 47-4t
NOTICE—You can get good serv
ice at East Main Street Filling Sta
tion. Try us. Free air- 45-4t
Sojpie great pictures are coming to
the Movie. Read the program in to
day's paper.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?—
See Flack Hardware Co., Forest City,
for your Lime and Cement. We can
save you money on your order. Full
line and best in quality. 47-4t
BUY CONCORD YARNS—Direct
from manufacturer at a big saving.
Spun from long combed wool. Write
for free samples of many beautiful
shades and heather mixtures. 50c
per doz. skein. $2.00 per lb. Postage
paid on all orders. Also pure wool
blankets. Concord Worsted Mills,
Concord, N. H. 48-4t
BATTERY SERVICE— Eight hour
battery service. We have a rental
battery for your car. Phone us and
we will call for your battery. Mor
gan Tire and Battery Shop. King St.
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
j Piaster, Lime and Cement. Get
'the best at Flack Hardware Co., For
est City. 47-4t
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| Why a man quit using a Ford—
j He died. 3. B. Doggect
Dr. RALPH R. HOWES
Dentist
New Poole
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Telephone 156
FOREST CITY, N. C.
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It pays to buy the best. Get your I
lime and cement ac Flack Hardware
■ Co., Forest City. 47-4-
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DR. C. 5. McCALL
Dentist
I New X-Jtay LaAssistant
Office Over Farmers Bank
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READ CAREFULLY
Why a man quit using a F >rd—-
I He died. B. 3. Doggect
DR. FRANK R. WILKIN'S
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Dentist
Next to P. 0.. Forest City, N. C.
Over Daiton Bro3 Store
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| Get your lime, cement, plaster from
Flack Hardware Co., Forest City,
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Younj People'j Barker Slkop
For Ladies and Gents
Best Equipped Shop
In Town
PALACE BARBER SHOP
A SENSIBLE PLACE TO GO
F. R. Beam, Proprietor.
EVERYTHING STERILIZED
New Dofjett Build i?
West Main Street
FOREST CITY, N. C.
KZEMAPF
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111911911111^
THE FOREST CITY COURIER
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
OF ASSESSMENT ROLL
Pursuant to Section 9 to Chapter
56 of the Public Laws of 1915, no
tice is hereby given that the assess
ment roils ior the local improvements
described below have been completed
and are now on file in the office
of the Clerk of the Town of Forest
City, N. C., and will, be open for in
spection by interested parties for ten
(10) days after the publication of
this notice.
Character of improvements: Street
and Sidewalks—West Main street
irom the public square to Harrill
Bros. Store.
Street only—Harrill street from
West Main street to Mrs. C. W. Har
rill's west property line.
Friday, September 25th, 1925, at
4 o'clock p. m., at the Mayor's of
fice has been set by the Board of
Commissioners of said town as the
time and place for the hearing of al
legations and objections to said as
sessments.
Done by order of the Board of
Commissioners of the town of Foresi.
City, and ordered published Sept.
10th, 1925 in the Forest City Courier.
This Bth day of Sept., 1925.
48-lt J. E. CALDWELL, Clerk
Town of Forest City.
NOTICE—PAVING ASSESSMENT
Notice is hereby given that the nrst
payment on paving assessments for
the streets named below will be due
October Ist., 1925. Payments may be
made to the Clerk of the town of
Forest City on or before the 30tr d?y
of September. 1925 without interest
being charged. Ail unpaid amounts
on October 1. 1925. will draw in
terest at the rate of six per cent per
annum from August sth. 1925. that
being the date on which the assess
ment rolls were confirmed.
Below is a list of the streets on
which the above notice applies: Ar
lington street, Alexander Avenue,
Beaver Avenue. Carolina Avenue.
Cherry Mountain street. College
street, Grace street. Martin Alley,
Powell street.
This 9th day of September. 1925.
J. E. CALDWELL. Clerk,
43-3t Town of Forest City.
TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust made and executed by Lan
drum Hall and wife, Ella Hall, which
deed of trust is dated the 11th day
of October, 1923 and recorded in
Book U-5 of deeds page 285 in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Rutherford County. N. C. Default
having been made in the payment of
said indebtedness thereby secured
and demand having been made by the
undersigned trustee upon the owner
of said indebtedness, the undersigned
trustee will on
Wednesday the 7th Day of Oct., 1925
within the legal hours of sale, in
front of the Forest City Building and
Loan Association's office, on the
Public Square in Forest City. N. C..
expose to public sale to the last and
highest bidder for cash the following
described lot of land lying and being
in the town of Forest City. N. C.. and
on Forest street and described as fol
lows :
Beginning on a stake in the edge of
Forest street thence North 63, West
with the middle of lot No. 77, 200
feet to a stake; thence South 22,
West 46 feet to the corner of lot
No. 78; thence with the line of lot
No. 78 200 feet to a stake in the
edge of Forest street; thence with
Forest street North 22, East 46 feet
to the beginning. Being the south
ern half of lot No. 77 and shown on
the map of the R. M. Harrill and Mrs.
C. M. Harrill (dec'd) property made
by J. A. Wilkie. surveyor and on
record in the office the register of
deeds for Rutherford County, N. C.,
in Book 11 and at page 590 refer
ence to which is made for a more
complete description of said lot.
This 2nd day of September. 1925.
W. L. BROWN. Trustee.
47-4t
READ CAREFULLY
Why a man quit using a Ford—
He died. B. B, Doggett
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
" Perfect Purification of the Sys
tem is Nature's foundation of
Perfect Health." Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire system by tak
ing a thorough, course of Calotabs,
—once or twice a week for several
weeks —and see how Nature re
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full direc N
tions, price 35 cts.; trial package,
10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.),
"THEN AND NOW"
(Continued From Page Six)
at Squire Flaxen's was all a ruse
gotten up by the Squire, William
Buster, Annie and Mattie to try to
attract the attention of such as Polly
and her friends, Sid, Ganes and oth
ers, so that William and his guards
could get a chance to catch them
napping and arrest the whole gang.
Every one had been bound to secrecy
but some how the deserters, Sid. old
Tobe and Ganes had found it out.
Now, as you will remember, Pope
Ganes was a spy and knew a great
deal, but for a long time had not
been seen by any one except old
Charles one night at the cave. But
everybody seemed to just know that
he was about and in hiding with Sid
and Tobe. How on earth did he and
they find out that on a Tuesday
night that there was to be a general
raid by the William Buster forces.
This was a surprise to Squire Flaxen
and in his Irish way said some one
had slipped a cog. Thez - e was an
achin' in the camp somewhere, he
said, or a negro in the wood pile.
But to play out their hand the
party at Squire's must be pulled otf
on time and it was. You never saw
so many folk as crowded in and
around the Squire's old home. Torch
lights and candles were seen every
where. Horses and mules were
hitched to every post and many to
trees. The music had begun in the
great room. Violin, Banjo, trom
bones and such a racket as only a
crowd of youngsters can make in war
times, could be heard all over the
place, when down near the spring a
gun fired.
(To Be Continued)
N OTIC EOF SAL E
By virtue of the authority con
tained in a certain dead of trust exe
cuted on the Ist day of December,
1922 by C. B, Hicks to Southern
Trust Company. Trustee, and record
ed in Book 4. page 9. in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Rutherford
county. N. C., default having oeen
made in the conditions of said deed
of trust, the said Southern Trust
Company, Trustee, will on the
Twenty-Eighth Day Of Sept., 1925
at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court
house door of Rutherford County, N.
C., sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, that certain piece
or parcel of land situated in Logans
Store Township, Rutherford County,
N. C., adjoining the lands of Colman
Bridges, Mrs. E. Allen, W. W. Goode,
Baxter Champion and others, and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning on a P. O. stump on the
West side of the public road, Owen's
corner and runs thence with his iine
North 29 1-2 East 54 1-2 poles to a
stone by a pine; thence South 19 1-2
East 98 poles to a stone by two dog
woods; thence South 73 1-2 West
(v-2) 27 poles to a stone, Allen's cor
ner; thence with his line South 21
East (v-1-2) 71 poles to a stone near
the head of a branch; thence south
12 1-2 East (v-1-2) 58 poles to a
stake on the creek bank just below
the mouth of a small branch; thence
up the creek as it meandei's North
46 West 51 poles to a stake; thence
West 24 poles to a birch, Crott's cor
ner; thence with his line North 8
West (v-3 1-2) 136 poles to a P. O.
stump on the West bank of the road;
thence South 60 West (v-1) 12 poles
to a P. O.; thence North 44 East 11
1-2 poles to the beginning, contain
ing 48 acres, more or less.
This notice dated and posted this
28th day of August, 1925.
SOUTHERN TRUST COMPANY,
Trustee.
By W. A. Worth. Attorney.
47-4t.
TAX NOTICE
W. E. Moore has been appointed
Deputy Town Tax Collector to col
lect the unpaid 1924 town taxes. All
who are in arrears on said taxes are
urged £o see Mr. Moore and make im
mediate settlement.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners, Town of Forest City.
48-4t.
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
Haarlem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
G*S*»U
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists- Insist
ON FHW original genuine GOLD MEDAV
[RESULTS SHOW VALUE
OF BEAN BEETLE WORK
Raleigh, Sept. 14.—Observations
made this summer by J. C. Crawford,
field entomologist for the North Car
olina Experiment Station show that
farmers who followed recommenda
tions in the control of the Mexican
Bean Bettie in western North Caro
lina secured good results, states Prof,
j Franklin Sherman of the Division of
j Entomology.
Mr. Crawford is stationed at the
1 Mountain Branch Station near Swan
' nanoa and during the past month has
had the opportunity of studying the
bean bettie situation in several moun
tain counties. He reports that the
beetles appeared in young beans
about May. 20 this year which was
earlier than in 1924. The bettles
were more abundant this year than
last but those plantings which were
poisoned according to recommenda
tions made by the Division of ento
mology often outlived and outgrew
the early injury by beetles. The dry
weather aided in this somewhat as
it allowed the poison to remain on
the beans for a longer period of time.
Some localities at higher altitudes had
less damage than in 1924 even though
no poisoning was done.
The poisons recommended by Mr.
Crawford were retested this year
with success and many additionai
preparations were tried out in an ex
perimental way.
The Mexican Bean Beetle has been
in North Carolina otiiy a few years,
having spread northward from Ala
bama and invading Cherokee Coun
ty in 1921. Since that time it has
spread throughout the mountains and
moved eastward to a line through
Charlotte. Statesvi'.le and Mount Airy.
The ?>&>; seems to prefer the higher
and cooler elevations it is not
known now whether it will invade
great soybean sections >f eastern Car
olina.
Mr. Craw:or i also studied a num
ber of other insect pests in the
mountain territory this summer and
found that most of them could be
controlled with the usual poisons rec
ommended,
DEMONSTRATION FOR
CLUB MEMBERS
Rutherfordton, Sept. 15.—0n Mon
day and Tuesday, September 21st
and 22nd at 10 o'clock Miss Martha
Whitfield of the Southern Cotton Oil
Co.. will give a demonstration to the
club ladies in "Preparation of Foods"
especially the use of vegetables and
fruits in saiads.
On Friday of the same week, Sep
tember 2-sth at 10 o'clock, Miss Helen
Estabrook, State Clothing specialist,
will give a demonstration in "Fit
ting the Foundation Pattern."
Both ladies will give their demon
strations in the assembly room of the
City Hall, at Rutherfordton. All la
dies in the county are invited to at
tend.
Plow under all cotton stalks after
the last picking and do this before
frost if possible, advise extension
workers at State College. This will
greatly aid in boll weevil control
next year.
Forest City-Marion-Spartanburg Bus Line
SOUTH BOUND
Leave.
Marion 1:15
Rutherfordton 8:00 2:25
Spindale 8:10 2:30
Forest City 7:00 8:20 2:40
Caroleen. 7:15 8:35 2:5P
Henrietta 7:25 8:45 3:05
Cliffside 7:35 8:55 3:15
Chesnee 8:00 9:20 3:40
Siayo . 8:10 9:30 3:50
Cherokee Springs _ 8:20 '.':4o 4:00
Spartanburg B*4o 10:00 4:20
Lay in Your Winter Supply
of Coal Now!
It will be to your best interests to buy your win
ter's supply of Coal now, before there is any ad
vance in price.
I HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF
CLINCHFIELD COAL
FOR ALL PURPOSES
And deliver anywhere. A phone call is all that
is necessary. You know the quality of Clinch
field Coal. It is the best for the money- and
now is the time to buy.
W. J. FREEMAN
Phone 1514 Bostic, N. C.
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A.M. AM. P.M
Spartanburg
Cherokee Springs.
Mayo
Chesnee
Cliffside
Henrietta
Car&leen 10:1k 3:36 6:
Forest City 10:30 c :50 6:i
Spindale
Rutherfordton 10:50 4:10 6:50
Marion 12:00
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1925
NORTH BOUND
A.M. P.M. P.M
9:00 2:00 5:00
9:15 2:20 S:IF
9:25 2:25 5:25
10:40 4:00 6: