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THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1®26 .« WHY BOTHER WITH IT? | 10 the T y T'7 e T wa3h t0 the 7/AA —Rutherford County Steam Laundry and forget all about / i our will come back j 'VihkJ to you even better than you j mm ' mh them at home, and the &Mm mS- cost is about the same. We'll j 'jjpff- «»d blue Mondays for you. j ♦Rutherford County Steam Laundry j FOUKST CITY, N. C- of BUICK - * - EXAMINE the creden- Buick sales and service organ tials -jf the builder of ization numbers 4000, with any c*r you think of millions invested in shcrw biiying. Be sure there it rooms and Authorized Serv •tjibility behind the car. Be ice Stations all over America. ertam that ft wHlJfii&f some And Buick leads in public aay join die ranks of the pre f e rence, the indispensable mUlion and more , Q mot£>r ft 01 3? h,n ** For eight consecutive years, builders have quit. the pu^ lic has inve(ited more n . . , i , money in Buicks than in the Buick motorcars are backed cars J f other memb er by vast resources of men, of Ae National Automobile eqDipnM ?L' Chamber of Commerce, success. The Buick factory is A a lutf long* The Not one of the million. "or* Buick engineering staff it the phans" on the roads today largest in the service of any was built by Buick. Now •, motor car manufacturer. The ever will be! ' BUICK MOTOR CO„ PUNT, MICH.. Diviti* n of General Motors Corporation the Better Buick FORES f CITY MOTOR CO. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them J U 1 E S! JUST RECEIVED 40 HEAD FINE TENNESSEE MULES Ranging in age from 4 to 6 years, including a lot of good mated pairs. Be sure to see this splendid lot of mules. You are sure to find just what you want and now is the time to buy or swap your mule. We also have a nice line of used Ford cars. HARRILL & McDANIEL FOREST CITY, N. C. *V. - 'V :¥ :vw: '■-. ■ v 4 '> :: %j' ; 'y'- . ?'. *?' *•■ **' *'i;: : ii : : : S&:*. : :' -*l' • li-'v ~.-\r. ''. . V . '.>. ~...... v ' :'i ; :': ::.\:->"X-v k^JrT»*P* :..'• v w^ XS ." V _^_ I''; : "> %:: '- : s' I "• T ;:.. If ••• ~.' - $' * | ~ ... ||j^^ R.UTHERJOKD COUNTY COUR.T HOli ft R.UT H£R.fO£OTON * N - C *^l LOUIS H. ASBUR.Y AR.CHJTECT CHARLOTTE .N.C. \ -y^^k :V' . ''- : ' : -, - • 1 ;:: v : > : :* * s "••• > A r^*" " " n " ! I H """' I L,™,.QO i i I • II jl OCXK/33/OXest.S m I ta — -' ■■■■■fl JuaiTDJU 3N££>rr mmbhl ] flj —l i^l^HH f-J oh | t H jilijllj £sauK«xe._- / \ cogjvoatj Tjjjjjj, [ji i ■ iff!.' I. , v \/ , , i .i■ J I . liiiill ..il -&J.S- . jzja.ua-r.-.r*-fIWT .__ H iJ!isbsQ| s\ a ii|— rI »n %Jzr , 1 p| | I | |"" I I , —n"""l p] rrtrrar/r-ZPO/V -*-* ii_,- P — 'ijii > i The new Rutherford County Court house will be a two-story and base- j ment building, and for size, second , to none in the State. In designing j this building nothing but the very j best grade of materials were contem plated. The exterior is to be of selected i Indiana Limestone, of classic design i and Corinthian order. On the interior the floors, except in the court room, are to be of ter razzo. The stairs at each end of the building are of wrought iron with marble treads. All interior furniture is to be of steel. The record rooms FOREST CITY M. E. CHURCH NEWS (Dr. W. R. Ware in Nev/s Herald) Since the,last issue of the News Herald the following members have been received into the Forest City church: Miss Pearl Irvin and Mr. E. G. Morrison. We give to them a cordial welcome. * $ * Our hearts go out in unaffected Christian sympathy and prayer for Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harrill and fam ily in the sudden and unusual going of their precious child, Ruby, just at the Christmas time. Ruby was a sweet and lovely child. Just three weeks she has been in heaven, short ones to her, perhaps, but long ones to you that see her not. Her joys with the true, real Santa Claus are perpetual while yours were marred and blurred with inexpressible grief. She is waiting your coming to share > the gifts and joys eternal in our j heavenly Father's house in that best ] Christmas time that has no end. ; What would be her wish to each of j her dear ones if she could make it -! known? Would it not be something ; like this: That your joys and pleas | ures may be as are hers. May the family circle be unbroken in our Father's house above. * * * Every cog has its place in the wheel, Every rose its place in the garden, Every petal its place in the flower, Every star its place in the firmament. ! And every member his place in the church. So he must have the right to sing and to serve and to pray and to pay. To deny him the last of these privileges is as great a sin as THE FOREST CITY COURIER in connection with the Register of Deeds office and clerk of court's of fice are arranged so that all records up to January, 1927, may be placed in the first floor record room and all new records after this date on the second floor record room which is on the same level as the main floor of fices on the main floor, as well as the building. Ample space has been provided for all the court offices and all necessary court rooms. Besides the main court room, rooms have been provided for the judge, jury, prisoners, solicitor, giand jury and witnesses. The coun ty physician's offices are on the sec to deprive him of any other part of the sacred service. Don't fail to make the every-member canvass for your church, thus helping to develop the all-round, complete Christian member of your local church. $ * # Persona! Items (Mrs. G. C. McDaniel) Our pastor, Rev. W. R. Ware, has returned from the Young Peoples' Convention at Memphis. He reports a great and inspiring meeting. Mrs. Ware spent the time with relatives in Shelby while Dr. Ware was away. Mrs. J. F. Alexander and Miss Nell Young left last Sunday for St. Petersburg, Florida, for a short stay. Mrs. Clyde Whisnant has taken charge of the Amy Hackney Mission ary Society. We are sure she will make a success of it. Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Howes, December 20th, a girl. Heartiest congratulations! Mrs. A. W. Falvey was selected president of the Woman's Missionary Society. The installation of all the new officers will take place Sunday night, Jan. 17, at the Methodist church. Our January meeting will be at Mrs. Ed. Dorsey's Tuesday aft ernoon the 19th. Mrs. Charles Flack has taken charge of the Junior Epworth League to assist Misses Sudie Young and' Ruth Dorsey. Our Christmas Musical Concert was given last Sunday night. It was greatly enjoyed by a large congre gation. Many expressions of appre ciation have been given for the splen did program. Mrs. R. W. Minish, our pianist and choir leader, deseuAg much credit. * "5 Our pastor, Dr. Ware, assisted in the funeral services of Preston Goforth who j few hoffrs of ond floor. The supt. of schools and the county commissioners have of fices on the main floor, as well as the sheriff, treasurer, auditor, clerk of court and register of deeds. In the basement is located the farm demon-! strator s office and recorder's court j room, storage space and available 1 space for any future offices that may develop. The building is to be of fireproof construction with marble wainscoting in the corridors and, all in all, noth ing has been spared in making it a first-class, attractive and permanent building. Louis A. As bury, Architect icr The burial took place at Cen- tenial Methodist church in the north ern part of the county in th 3 pres ence of an immense congregation. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be observed Sunday morn ing, Jan. 17. Let all the church members be present and partake of this ordinance. Many of our Methodist college stu dents were home for the holidays. It seemed good to have them with us. Mrs. John McMurry is much im proved. Her many friends hope she will be out in a few days. We welcome to our town the fam ilies of Mr. E. G. Morrison and Mrs. Elmore. Mrs. Morrison lives in the McDaniel house just east of Mrs. J. F. Alexander. Mrs. Elmore occupies the Harrill house on West Main street. A class for larger boys will be or ganized at Forest City Sunday School next Sunday. There should be quite a number to join this class and make it one of the best in the school. A children's choir is being organ ized at the Methodist church. This choir will have a special part in the church music every Sunday night. Come and hear the children sing every Sunday in the evening serv ice. It will do you good. The Christmas concert which our choir had intended to give on the Sunday afternoon before Christmas but which was postponed on account of the death of our beloved towns l man, Mr. J. F. Alexander, was given last Sunday evening to a large an I appreciative audience. The entire | program was well and thor oughly e)J|^^b^^Hn^sent. the Rutherford has offices in has had various large He was trained iSDH setts Institute ton, Massachusetts f ices in Boston and of his recent work the new Cool Spring* Forest City, Forest Bank, residence of as and Rutherford He has recently architect for the new nHH courthouse for MecklentHl ct Charlotte, N. .C. and much interest has fBH We hope that this con-2-crt but the beginning of many such sical treats in store for us. The Sacrament of the Lord's per. will be administered at -Grove church*" oCTHiL.*"* Jan. 24th. It is earnestly that as many of the church be present as possible and ; this sacrament. This should can be made a service of very } help spiritually. Our Lord said, : this in remembrance of me." Luke 22:19.) I ! 6AOBADTODAin - - Then Find the Cause and Correct As Other Foreft City Folks Have.^Hj^l j There's little rest or peace for backache sufferer. ) I Days are tired and weary— \ 1 Night brings note respite . j Urinary troubles, headaches, diz ziness and neryousness, all tend t* prevent rest or sleep. Why continue to be so miserable? -r Why not use a stimulant diuretic ! to the kidneys? I Use Doan's Pills. ! Your neighbors recommend Doan's. ! Read this Forest City case: * - | L. C. Lowrance, ex-mayor, Broad- \ way, says: "My back hurt and some- \ times when I arose from a sitting po- \ sition, a shart catch seized me in the small of it. My kidneys were too tive and the secretions were ral snd saw
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