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THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1925 | PROTECT YOUR ESTATE | !cj If you have an automobile accident you may be liable a 'e| for damages up to the worth of your entire estate. g Jo No prudent man with an estate can take such a chance, jjj cjj Ask us about it today. Phone 64. jjj " "Smile With Safety" 3 & § I SECURITY INSURANCE & REALTY CO I s (Successors tc J. A. Wilkie) Ej 1 s FOREST CITY, N. C. g R. C. ALEXANDER B. H. CARSON J | STOP AT THE t I CITY SERVICE STATION ! I —for— I t Texaco Gas and Motor Oils | ITHE BEST FOR YOUR CAR | Next to Doggett's Garage J E. Main St. FOREST CITY, N. C. | ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t "Where Shall We Keep j * - Our Bank Account?" ! ♦ * y, f I Establishing the right banking connection is an important t step in the beginning of every new business. A helpful bank is '? a "silent partner" giving valuable co-operation in service and v ? counsel. We have assisted many on their way to success and are glad £ | to extend our facilities to others who are starting out. The size « of the account at the beginning is less important to us than the * I integrity of the men behind it. I Call and talk with us. Tell us your banking requirements | and let us explain how we can serve you. * ♦ | ARE YOU SAVING? | ! } * t* | "The Bank Of Personal Service" J ; CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO j I We pay 4 per cent on time deposits j * The yank That You Car. Bank On Z V * i ? RUTHERFORDTON UNION MILLS $ SPINDALE I | OFFICERS $ C. L. MILLER, Chm. Board J. L. TAYLOR, I J. H. THOMAS, Pres. Active Vice-President. | v.\ F. CLINE, Vice-Pres. W. B. WALKER, Cashier. ♦ r UW. KEETER, Vice-Pres. R. L. ARIAIL, Asst. Cashier | W. G. SCOGGIN, Asst. Cashier % » J SM RECTO SS | C. W. Keeter W. W. Hicl's • V. Flack f u. Ka*n; ton C. D. Geer W. L. Long f \ J. L. Taylor C. L. Miller r i. E. Erwin £ | Lr. T. 15. Level ace UF. Clin* Kenneth S. Tann?r J £ J. C Ledbetter J. 11. Thomas S 9 t * 1 i I: , Galvanized Roofing i: it o Z Heavy weight six, seven, eight, nine, ten and Jt O twelve feet length, five-V. Just received large \ o ° o ear. ► ? . ii 2 Prices lower than have been sold for in six \t 2 ° 0 years. i; 1 j; ► Farmers Hardware Co. o ° o Forest City, N. C. ;; 'FOUR BIG HOTELS COMING TO WESTERN j NORTH CAROLINA I Chimney Rock, Hendersonville, Sedgefield and Tryon To Get Fine Hotels. Things Wi!! "Break" Next ; Spring in Western N. C. That Will Duplicate Florida Boom, j I j That Western North Carolina is in . for a boom more substantial even than that in Florida, is the conclusion of many men in a position to know. The Charlotte Observer last Men day says: Mr. F. H. Anderson is president of the Continental Hotels Company, the organization that sent personal rep ! resentatives to Chimney Rock, early last summer, and upon whose report decision was made to locate a plant at that place. The understanding at the time was that the company would make an initial investment there of about $8,000,000, the project to in clude hotel and resort town, of uni form scheme of architecture, this en terprise to mark the beginning of a chain of developments in western North Carolina. The "bird's-eye" layout was completed, but, meantime, !the Continental Hotels Company had , reorganization plans to put through. It has completed the merger of a number of hotel companies, which • add to its strength and development possibilities. It is now known as the Continental-Leland Hotels, Inc., and iis ready for business. By the token, )we may expect shortly to hear of ac tivities under way on the property the original company bought at Chimney Rock. And what is more, building operations may be expected at other points, for the company makes de claration that it has set aside the sum of $20,000,000 for construction of hotels to complete the chain in its scheme. The Chimney Rock hotel and town is of inclusion in the con tract, as are also hotels at Sedgeheld 'and Tiyon, both in this State. Another item of interest is an nouncement that all the new hotel construction is to be of the Shelton type, which means they will be of the same architecture as the Shelton Ho tel, in New York, and that is a Vene tian Gothic construction. The mini mum room capacity of the smallest hotel in the chain will be 300. From that the capacity will range from 600 and 750 up to 1,200 rooms. The Chimney Rock hotel will be one of the largest of the non-city class, for the company plans hotels for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Detroit and other cities. The best part of the whole busi ness is that it is definite; it is not one of the future "prospects." Mr. An derson gives out word through The New York Commercial that the mer ger "consummates establishment of a hotel chain oi-ganized in accordance with a definitely-planned scheme of design appropriate to the size and type of community served," and he gives assurance that this "is only a beginning, as we intend to immedi ately cover thoroughly certain select ed sections of the mid-West and "che South." And that the Chimney Rock de velopment is a "sure thing" is further established by additional detail car ried in The Wall Street Journal, whose reporter was a little more in quisitive. The Chimney Rock hotel is to have 300 rooms and the cost of the structure, alone, will be $1,000,000. The hotel at Tryon will be exactly similar, but on a smaller scale. The Sedgefield development, we judge, will be twin to Tryon. Even the "smaller scale" project of the Conti nental-Leland Corporation would be regarded down this way as a big thing. It is specifically stated for the Chimney Rock "Sheiton" that it will be erected on the famous Chim ney Rock estate, comprising 8,000 acres admitting of an extensive de velopment around the hotel site prop er. One of central features of the project is the creating of Lake Lure where a huge dam is being construct ed to eventually result in 27 miles of shore front. Connected with the ho tel property will be an 18-hole golf course, bathing facilities, bridle paths and all else that goes to make for a successful year-round Southern mountain resort. Meantime, at Hendersonville the great Fleetwood Hotel, the enterprise of Commodore Stoltz, is under way and will be opened in July. This is the first of the big hotels to be start ed in the North Carolina mountains and its construction calls for $5,- 000,000. Henderßonville is but 1? THE FOREST CITY COURIER miles from Chimney Rock, and the building of these great hotels and re sort towns points to a double-tracked hard-surfaced boulevard connecting Hendersonville and Chimney Rock. There is already from Chimney Rock out through Hickory Nut Gap an ex cellent hard surface highway built by the State, to Asheville, so that the completed scheme has Chimney Rock, Hendersonville and Asheville, a fa mous triangle, connected by hard sur face boulevards over which there is to be a mighty flow of tourist and resident travel. By the coming of Spring things will have begun to "break" in this State at a rate that will duplicate the Flori da boom—and Florida will supply an important part of the booster mate rial. The flight from that State to the mountains of North Carolina is going to be of a character to astonish the people. Greater activity than has been yet imagined is due to be in evi dence in the mountain regions next Summer. Forest City Lodge No. 381, A. F. & A. M. 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The Price is Right * t " Forest City-Marion-Spart&nburg Bus Line SOUTH BOUND 1 NORTH BOUND i Leave. A.M. AM. PM. Leave. A.M. P.M. P.M Marion _ 1:1 D Spartanburg ... 9:00 2.00 5:00 ftuthorfordton 8:00 5:26 H.erokee Springs. 9:15 2:20 s:lf Spindale 8:10 2:30 Mayo . 9:2.". 2:25 5:25 Forest City 7:00 8:20 2:40 Chcnce ... .._ 9:35 2:40 5:40 Caroleen 7:15 8:35 2:5? i Cliffside 10:00 3:15 6:00 Henrietta 7:25 8:45 3:05 | Henrietta .... 10:10 3:25 6:20 Ciiff«:Je 7:35 8:55 3:15 j Caroleen 10:16 3:35 6:20 Chesnee 8:00 9:20 3 :4l | Forest City ... J0:30 1:50 6:35 Mayo _ 8:10 9:30 3*st', Spindale ... . 10:40 4:00 6:4-5 Cherokee Springs _ 8:20 l':40 4:00 Ruther f ordton jo:. p »fl 4:10 6:50 Spartanburg
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