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THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1925. Advertisements inserted for lc per word each insertion. Cash in advance. FOR SALE—Four room house and seven acres of land, with well and branch. Near Sandy Mush. Easy terms. If interested, see E. A. Matheny, R. 1, Forest City, N. C. 2-4t. FOR SALE —One Buckeye brood er, model 27-A. 200 chick size; al so Buckeye incubator, style 14-E, 65 egg capacity; Miller Ideal incubator, 68 egg capacity. Good as new, only used for two hatches. Sold reason able. Apply Isaac H. Randall, R. 1, Forest City. 2-4t LOST —Black, white and tan fe male Walker hound. Medium size, one year old, tan ears. Wore collar with J. J. Campbell's name on it. Re ward if returned to J. J. Compbell, Ellenboro, R. .3. 2-2t 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 JZo., Forest City. 47-4t WANTED Experienced canvas- ser for food and toilet articles in county. A. J. Hamrick, Spindale, N. C. 47-tf LIME AND CEMENT —W*. have the best in Lime, Cement, Plaster. See us if you are contemplating build ing. Best in quality, best in price and best in service. Flack Hardware Co., Forest City. 47-4t READ CAREFULLY Why a man quit using a Ford— He died. B. B. Doggett We are in position to make long time loans on improved farm lands at 6 per cent. Edwards & Edwards, Rucherfordton, N. C. 20-tf * 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 VULCANIZING —We are equipped to do vulcanizing on short notice and at reasonable price. Morgan Tire and Battery Shop, King St. Phone 163 48-tf. • Plaster, Lime and Cement. Get the best at Flack Hardware Co., For est City. 47-4t WE BUY OR SELL —All kinds of real estate. We can get what jou want cr sell what you noed at the right p»:ce. Sales conduct bed. A general real estate busi ness. See us before you buy o> eell. CYCLONE AUCTION CO., Forest City, 52-ti PLUMBING—See Flack & Holmes for all kinds of plumbing and heat ing work. Experts in our line. Prompt and reasonable in charges. 47-41 Some great pictures are coming to the Movie. Read the program in to day's paper. Get your lime, cement, plaster from 'hack Hardware Co., Forest City. 47-4t 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. Phone 163. 48-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 Dr. RALPH R. HOWES Dentist New Poole Building Telephone 156 FOREST CITY, N. C. STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week and expenses. Man or woman with rig to sell Egg Producer. Eu reaka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. It pays to buy the best. Get your lime and cement at Flack Hardware Co., Forest City. 47-4t FOR SALE—Purebred white leg horns pullets, April and May hatch. BROOKDALE POULTRY FARM, R. F. D. 1, Forest City, N. C. 3-lt READ CAREFULLY Why a man quit using a Ford—He died. B. B. DOGGETT. DR. C. S. McCALL Dentist New X-ftay Lady Assistant Office Over Farmers Bank DR. FRANK R. WILKINS Dentist Next to P. 0., Forest City, N. C. Over Dalton Bros.' Store. ** ********** * COURTNEY & HIGHTOWER * Funeral Directors and Em- * * balmers. * East Avondale, N. C. * # * Located in Wells Bros. Store. * All Calls Responded to * * Promptly—Day or Night. * Hearse Service Rendered * Promptly. * a********* * 1 The Round Hillian Published by Senior Class ! Round Hill Academy, i Subscription 25c School Year. Mail orders for subscription, or advertising to J. M. SMART, Union Mills, N. C. Young People's Barber Shop For Ladies and Gents Best Equipped Shop In Town PALACE BARBER SHOP A SENSIBLE PLACE TO GO F. R. Beam, Proprietor. EVERYTHING STERILIZED New Doggett Building West Main Street FOREST CITY, N. C. \ Money back without question \ I if HUNT'S GUARANTEED «~-50S£- I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /fa KW (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in { fjf the treatment of Itch, Eczema, L //\ Ringworm.Tetter or other itch ing akin diseases. Try thie treatment at our risk. REINHARDT DRUG CO. Forest City Lodge No. 381, A. F. & A. M. A Regular Meeting Dates: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Members and Visitors Urged to Attend. Why a man quit using a Ford—• He died. B. B. Doggett READ CAREFULLY Why a man quit using a Ford—He died. B. B. DOGGETT. WPW FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp COLIC. DIARRHOEA * • SOLO EVERYWHERE - TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by J. C. Lane and wife, Nancy Lane, which deed of trust is dated Aug. 7th, 1925, and recorded in Book A-l of deeds on page 21, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Rutherford County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the owner of said indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, Nov. 2, 1925 within the legal hours of sale in the courthouse yard, in the town of Ruth erfordton, N. C., expose to pub lic sale to the last and highest bid der, for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in Green Hill Township of said Rutherford County. N. C.: Being a part of Patent No. 1039, on the waters of Knob Creek, bound ed as follows: Beginning at a chest nut and two black gum pointers R. Ledbetter's corner and runs with his line South 42 1-2 west 11 66-100 chains to a stone, Colten's corner, then South 60 1-2 East 7 75-100 chains to a pine, Colten's and Mel ton's corner; then with Melton's line South 76 3-4 East 6 29-100 chains to a pine on the South side of the road; then South 50 East 3 91-100 chains to a hickory on North side of road; then South 55 3-4 East 3 75-100 chains to a stone and pointers in road; then South 82 3-4 East 2 90- 100 chains to a post oak, Melton's corner; then South 49 1-2 East 4 26- 100 chains to a Spanish oak his cor ner; then South 4 1-2 East 6 50-100 chains to a stone, his corner; then South 22 1-4 East 6 41-100 chains to a stone his corner in Hill's line; then with her line South 72 1-2 East 8 61- 100 chains to a stone her corner; then North 4 1-2 East 26 25-100 chains to a stone, A. White corner, also Melton's corner; then North 24 West 21 50-100 chains to a pine his cor ner; then North 5 77-100 chains to a stone near road; then with said road South 80 1-4 West; then 2 58-100 chains; then North 75 West 2 18-100 North 84 West 9 45-100 chains, South 62 3-4 West 1 93-100 chains to a stone, N. McEntire's corner on North side of road; then South 52 1-2, West 7 81-100 chains to a pine stump his corner; then South 24 1-2 West 7 29-100 chains to a blackjack his corner in R. Ledbetter line; then South 47 1-4 East 5 30-100 chains to the beginning: Containing one hundred one and one-fourth (101 1-4) acres. This 25th day of September, 1925. J. T. GILBERT, Trustee. C. O. RIDINGS, Att'y. 51-5t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by the virtue of the power of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust made and executed by J. L. Barnes and wife S. E. Bar nes and G. B. Barnes and wife Nan nie Barnes, which deed of trust is dated Oct. 3rd, 1924 and recorded in Book Y of deeds and pages 268 and 269 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford County, N. C., default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the owner of said indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1925 within the legal hours of sale in front of the building known as the Hicks building now being used as the court house for the storage of records, etc., in the town of Rutherfordton, N. C., expose to public sale to the last and highest bidder for cash the following tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Camp Creek and Cool Springs townships of said Rutherford County, N. C., and described as fol lows: First tract—Lying in Camp Creek township. Beginning at the upper edge of a large rock N. W. side of Camp Creek Isabella Biggerstaff corner and runs thence with her line N. 32, W. 54 poles to a stone on her line, Geo. Biggerstaff corner, thence with his line S. 39, W. 90 poles to a stone on Mary Biggerstaff line her corner, thence with line of Mary Big gerstaff S. 24 1-2, E. 46 poles to a stake on the west side of the creek, thence up said creek as it meanders to the beginning, containing 27 acres more or less. See Book 54, No. 77, deed from Benj. Biggerstaff to Sarah Biggerstaff. Second tract —Lying in Camp Creek township—Beginning at two small B. O. a large rock above the shoal on Gap Branch B. Biggerstaff corner aod runs with -his lipe-N. 83,. E.' 18' po." to'a'small B. 0! his corner," THE FOREST CITY COURIER | thence N. 58, E. 8 poles to a large pine, his corner, thence E. 4 poles to a stone his corner, thence S. 29, E. 8 poles to a small B. O. his corner, thence S. 65, E. 11 poles to B. O. his corner, thence S. 35, E. 6 poles to a small B. O. his corner, thence S. 10, E. 6 poles to a black gum on east side of Gap Branch by the roadside, thence S. 50 3-4, E. 31 1-2 poles to a rock in Sarah E. Barnes' line, thence S. 39, W. 78 poles to a stone in James Thomason old line, thence wtih same E. 24 1-2 poles, W. 88 poles to a B. 0., B. BiggerstafF corner, thence B. Biggerstaff line N. 25, E. 24 poles to a B. O. his corner the be ginning. 27 1-2 acres more or less, excepting from this second tract the part J. L. Barnes and wife sold to B. W. Barnes. Book 71, Page 186. Third tract—Lying in Camp Creek township. Beginning on a black gum Baruch Biggerstaff corner, E. side of Gap Branch beside of the road, thence with the road N. 75, E. 9 poles to a stone on side of the road, thence with the road N. 10, E. 18 poles to a stone Baruch Biggerstaff corner on line of Isabella Thomason, deceased, thence with her line S. 32, E. 36 poles to a stone Sarah E. Barnes cor ner, thence with her line S. 39, W. 12 poles to a R. 0., thence N. 50 3-4, W. 31 1-2 poles to the beginning, con taining 3 1-3 acres more or less. See Book 65, Page 142 No. 89. Fourth Tract—Lying in Camp Creek township. Beginning at a stake lon the old line S. 41, W. 60 poles ! from the old chestnut corner and runs 'thence N. 65, W. 86 2-3 poles to a stake on the old grant and speculation lines and runs thence with the same N. 12, E. 48 poles to a stake, thence S. 65, E. 110 poles to a stake on the old line, thence with it S. 41, W. 48 poles to the beginning, containing 29 1-2 acres. See Book 79, Page 296. Fifth Tract—Lying in Camp Creek township. Lying on the waters of Big Camp Creek. Bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a large rock on the creek corner of Isabella Thoma son, deceased, Sarah E. Barnes and Christina Watson and runs with line of latter S. 59, E. 51 poles to a W. 0. her corner, thence with the same S. 42 1-2, E. 22 poles to a large pine, her's and L. Yeiton's corner, thence with his line S. 23, W. 12 poles to a small W. O. his corner, thence S. 47 1-2, W. 14 poles to a small B. 0. his corner, thence S. 14, W. 26 poles to a B. gum his and J. L. Barnes corner, thence with line of latter S. 82 1-2, W. 30 poles to a B. gum his corner, thence N. 65, W. 14 poles to a B. Gum his corner, thence N. 21, W. 29 poles to a walnut at the head of the ditch, thence with the ditch and his line N. 59, W. 16 poles to an apple tree at the mouth of the ditch, thence up the creek to the beginning, con taining 31 acres more or less. See Book 73, Page 547. Sixth Tract—Lying in Camp Creek i township. Beginning at an apple tree on the E. bank of Camp Creek at the mouth of ditch and runs with said ditch S. 59, E. 16 poles to a walnut, thence S. 21, E. 29 poles to a black gum on top of the ridge, thence S. 65, E. 14 poles to a black gum, thence N. 82 1-2, E. 30 poles to a black gum V. C. Biggerstaff corner, thence with his line N. 34, E. 24 poles to a small black gum his corner, thence S. 4, E. 14 poles to a small black gum his corner, thence S. 41, E. 13 poles to a large chestnut his corner, thence S. 42, W. 47 poles to a pine stump and pointers Mary E. Biggerstaff comer, thence with her line N- 52 1-2, W. 121 poles to a rock on E. side of creek, thence N. 24 1-2, W. 16 poles to a stake on the creek bank, thence up the creek as it mean ders to the beginning, containing 34 acres more or less. See Book 56, No. 300. Seventh Tract —Known as a part of the old Major McCurry tract ad joining lands C. Clements, Specula tion and others lying on the waters of Big Camp Creek and bounded as follows: Beginning on a small B. O. on the point of the ridge the old cor ner and runs N. 152 poles to a pine, thence N. 89 1-2, W. 28 1-2 poles to a stake on the Speculation line, thence S. W. 168 poles to a stake on the old line, thence with it N. 63 1-2, E. 35 2-3 poles to the beginning, con taining 28 17-100 acres more or less. Also the following parcel or lots of land belonging to G. B. Barnes and Nannie Barnes, lying in Cool Springs township in the town of Forest City, N. C., and known as part of Johns town and shown on map of Johnstown as lots No. 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 16, 14, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45 a copy of said map being recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Rutherford Coun ty, N. C., in Book Page 640 ref erence to which is hereby made for a full and complete description. Said map was made by Lee W. Lynch, sur veyor. This 6th day of October, 1925. : .'.JF 1 . B. HARRILL,. Trusted, 52 4t SALE OF PROPERTY FOR CITY TAXES The following listed propei-ty, of the Town of Forest City, will be sold for city taxes, for the years 1923 and 1924, at the courthouse door in Rutherfordton, N. C., on MONDAY NOVEMBER 30,1925 Beginning at the noon hour: T. C. Bridges, 1 house and lot back of Broadway Street $ 7.28 T. L. Barrett, 3 lots Collins Street jg L. D. Benningfield, 2 houses and lots, R. M. Harrill land 20.28 J. L. Collins, 2 lots Harrill Street, 1 house and lot Harrill Street.... 39.75 Q. A. Collins, 1 house and lot Church St., 1 house and lot Collins and Young Street 43.45 Mi*s. JuliaCollins, 1 house and lot West Main Street 39.14 Carpenter and Taylor, 1 lot near Seaboard Railway .... 9.09 Alonzo Carver, 2 lots Lowrance land 3.72 J. L. Champion, 1 house lot Broadway Street 40.19 D. N. Davis, 1 house and rot Johnstown 17.80 T. C. Hardin, 1 house and lot Church Street .. 10.69 J. T. Hardin, 1 house and lot Broadway Street . 27.66 J. S. Harrill, 1 house and lot West Main Street 23.82 W. P. Hardin, 19 acres Floyd's Creek $40.92 1923 taxes; for 1924.. 40.06 Mrs. Loss Hollifield, 1 lot Liberty Street .. . _ 3.10 John Hamrick, 1 house and lot Broadway Street 24.23 N. C. Hardin, 1 house and lot near Stamey property 15.34 W.' A. Harrill, McArthur land 158.50 W. H. Haynes and C. E. Huntley, 1 lot back Broadway Street 15.50 George A. Irvin, 1 house and lot Reid Street .. 18.05 E. E. Lowrance, 4 lots Grace Street 31.00 B. A. Lowrance, 25 acres Alexander 38.75 L. C. Lowrance, 1 house and lot Broadway Street .... 105.79 J. B. Meares, 1 house and lot West Main Street . 51.73 J. C. Morrow, 1 house and lot Harmon Street 6.98 A. D. Mills, 1 house and lot Magnolia Street 50.00 A. H. Moore, 1 house and lot near old Graded School Building ... 1.59 J. M. Price, 1 house and lot King Street 31.00 Mrs. W. L. Parks, 1 house and lot Collins Street 10.70 Claude Powell, 1 house and lot West Main Street 37.20 Mrs. C. T. Roberson, 1 house and lot Alexander Road 12.40 Joe W. Smith, 1 house and lot Broadway Street 54.84 Perry Steadman, 4 lots Alexander Road 7.44 Stevenson and James, 4 lots East Main St., 3 lots Alexander Road 51.15 C. V. Skipper, 1 house and lot R. M. Harrill land 13.96 S. S. Trout, 1 house and lot Cherry Mtn. St. 1923 taxes $4.40, 1924 taxes 15.42 COLORED PROPERTY Charlie Beam, 2 lots Davis & Weathers property, 1923 tax, $1.78, 1924 tax $ 1.79 George Earnest, 4 lots Grahamtown 4.26 E. L. Goode and Fred Baxter, 2 lots Johnstown 12.40 Jeff Green, 1 house and lot Grahamtown 12.40 Lester Hilton, 1 house and lot Johnstown 13.40 Willie Hampton, 3 lots Grahamtown 4.96 R. M. Harrison, 1 lot Grahamtown 24 Toy Hill, 1 house and lot Johnstown ....... ... 7.65 Jess Jackson, 1 house and lot Johnstown . 8.75 Wess Jackson, 1 house and lot Johnstown 5.65 T. J. Jackson, 1 house and lot Young Street 5.74 A. L. Logan, 3 lots Grahamtown .85 O. W. Logan, 10 lots Grahamtown „ 2.63 C. S. Thompson, 2 lots Grahamtown 2.24 Lloyd Thomas, 1 lot R. M. Harrill land 3.10 By order Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the Town of Forest City. This October 15th, 1925 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Wister Gary and wife, Mattie Gary to F. F. Cobb, Trustee, dated the 18th day of May 1925 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford County in book No. W-16 at page 243, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust, I, the undersigned Trustee, will on the 23rd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1925 at ten o'clock A. M. in front of the Building and Loan Office in the Town of Forest City, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Number 17 in Block "A" in the Sub-division of the M. A. Carver lands near the County Fair Grounds as will more fully appear in map duly recorded in book 112 at page 590 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford County. This the 21st day of October, 1925. F. F. COBB, Trustee. By R. R. Blanton, Atty. 3-4t SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in 'a certain deed of trust executed by Lillie May Ford and Husband C. E. Ford to R. R. Blanton, Trustee, dated the 3rd day of June 1925, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford County in book No. W- j 16 at page 262, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, I the undersigned Trustee, will on the 23rd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1925 AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. in front of the FOREST CITY BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BUILDING in the Town of Forest City, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing real estate to-wit: Lying and being in Rutherfordton Township, Rutherford County, North Carolina and described as follows: Lying on the North East side of Huntley Street in Spindale, N. C., and* ,bejng one by J. P. Huntley adjoining M. Rucker J. E. CALDWELL, City Clerk. 2-6t on the Southeast, Mr. Morgan on the Northwest and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a stake on the above mentioned street Mr. Rucker's corner and runs with said street North 42 East 50 feet to a stake, Morgan's corner; thence with Mor gan's line North 48 East 100 feet to a stake in the old line; thence with the old line South 42 West 50 feet to a stake, Rucker's corner; thence with his line 100 feet to the BEGIN NING. SECOND LOT. Also a lot adjoining J. M. Debrule and others and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in J. F. Huntley's line at a point 158 feet be ing a part of the land bought by J. M. Dobbins sold to him by J. M. Huntley 50 feet front by 100 feet back. This the 21st day of October 1925 o-4t R. R. BLANTON, Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of P. G. Womack, deceased, late of Rutherford county, North Car olina, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same for pay ment to the undersigned on or before Oct. 22, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immedi ate settlement of said indebtedness. This Oct. 22, 1925. BURL WOMACK Executor 2-4t FOR OVER ZOO YEARS Haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. AjQii) meh|£ HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organ*. Three tiaes. All'd/uggirts. InaUr on the original genuine GOLD MBDAIC
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