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Advertisements inserted for lc per word each insertion. Cash in advance. BUY A FORD—The only automo bile made that is priced as cheap as cotton.—B. B. Doggett. TURKEYS FOR SALE—Weighing 8 to 18 pounds. Price 30c pound. B. M. Ferree, Cai'oleen. 5-2t. FOR RENT—A 10-room house, all city conveniences. $25.00. Apply to Dr. Chas. S. McCall, Forest City, N. C. 5-tf. FOR PLAIN SEWING—and Fan cy work, see Mrs. Josh McMurry, Cherry Mountain street. 4-3t BUY A FORD—The only automo bile made that is priced as cheap as cotton.—B. B. Doggett. FOR SALE—We have in stock two new Superior grain drills. Can also furnish parts for the Farmer's Favorite and Superior grain drills. If-you need a new Nissen wagon, we have them in stock. We can build you any kind of truck or wagon body you may want. Give us a trial. H. L. Ka nipe, Forest City, N. C. 4-4t. For cement and plaster, see the Farmer? Hardware Co. 44tf. Don't die with worry. Drive an Overland. They satisfy, ihey pro long life and help swell the pocket book. W. L. HORN OVERLAND CO. FOR SALE —Magistrate's sum mons. W. L. Brown, Forest City, N. C. " 45-tf. Chas. M. Stieff, Inc., piano manu facturers have appointed me resident dealer for Cleveland and Ruther ford counties. Buy a Stteff grand up right or player and save jobber and retailer's profit. Address inquiries to A. M. Hughey, Forest City. 4-3t. BUY A FORD —The only automo bile made that is priced as cheap as cotton. —B. B. Doggett. FOR MONUMENTS—See L. J. Greene, Ellenboro, N. C., and save money. Buy from the yard and save the agent's profit. 3-1 Ot OLD LETTERS VALUABLE — Good prices paid for envelopes bear ing U. S. or Confederate stamps nailed before 1865. Search that old trunk or box in your attic today. Do not cut off stamps or write dates on envelopes. For prompt valuation, send envelopes to H. C. Brooks, Box 300, Marshall, Mich. 3-10t WANTED —Rooms for light house keeping, or small bungalow, by De cember Ist. Apply to Dr. J. A. Palm er, Farmers Bank Building. 2-tf. If your eyes are weak —consult Dr. Palmer. Paint up this fall. Get best ma terials from Fanners Hardware Co. PGR RENT OR SALE —Splendid ten room house and 30 acres. ,All city conveniences. Apply to J. N. Mc- Curry .Forest City. 51-tf. Don't die with worry. Drive an Overland. They satisfy, they pro long life and help swell the pocket book. W. L. HORN OVERLAND CO. TYPEWRITER HIBBONS For dif ferent machines. For sale cheap at ... * 3-tf. this office. DON'T FORGET —Wake Forest Glee Club is coming December 9th. Sponsored by Ladies' Aid Society of the First Baptist Church. 5-4t. When ycu need hardware, see -jjj- Weathers. 44-tf. Water systems for country homes at attractive prices. Farmers Hard ware Co. 44-tf. The Asheville Times gathers and prints the news as it happens far ahead of regular morning newspa pers. It gives you full market reports, complete sporting news, with all ac tivities everywhere, while such news is "hanging on a peg" in other news paper offices—All news appears first in The Asheville Times, and during "Bargain Days" December 1-lu, you pay only $4.00 (saving $3.00) for The Times (evening or morning edi tion,) daily and Sunday by mail for a full year—before and after it is $7.00 a year. 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 conducted. A general real estate business. See us be fore you buy or sell. CYCLONE AUCTION CO., Forest City, N. C. 52-tf. Dr. RALPH R. HOWES Dentist New Poole Building Telephone 156 FOREST CITY, N. C. M. L. Edwards Stover P. Dunnagan EDWARDS & DUNNAGAN LAWYERS Rutherfordton, N. C. General Practice in State and Federal Courts. DR. C. S. McCALL Dentist 313 National Bank Building New X>itay Lady Assistant DR. FRANK WILKINS DENTIST National Bank Bldg., FOREST CITY, N. C. DR. W. L. STALLINGS Graduate Licensed VETERINARIAN Office With G. F. Bradley, Jeweler, Forest City PHONE—l7B—Office 2 rings Residence, 3 rings Mrs. Jamie jH, Stainback NOTARY PUBLIC Public Stenographer Cyclone Auction Building FOREST CITY, N. C. 1-tf NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Standard Oil Company has made ap plication to the Board of Aldermen of the town of Forest City for a per mit to erect a filling station on the corner of West Main and Yarboro streets, on the Mrs. J. H. Gettys' lot. Friday night, November 19, 1926, 8 o'clock, at the Mayor's office has been set as the time and place the said Board will hear objections why the permit should not be granted to the said applicant. This November 5, 1926. - Ordered published November 11, 1926, and November 18, 1926, in The Forest City Courier. J. E. CALDWELL, Clerk for the Town of Forest City. 5-2t. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1926. ORDINANCE An act to prohibit and regulate the parking and placing of public cars and taxis on the streets of Forest City and to define a place therefor. The Mayor and Board of Com missioners of the Town of Forest City do ordain: Section I—That on and after the 22nd day of November, 1926, it shall be unlawful for any public trans fer, public car, or taxi to be park ed on the public square or any of principal streets of said town or in front of any place of business save for the purpose of taking on or dis charging passengers. Section 2—That for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers any such public transfer, bus, or taxi may park or come to a standstill for the purpose aforesaid for a pe riod not longer than ten minutes. Section 3 —That in order to regu late the parking of said automo biles the north side of East Main street from a point at the corner of Sinkoe's store east to the Powell street extension, including said ex tension, is hereby set aside and de clared as a parking zone and district for all such public cars and taxis. Section 4—That any person or per sons violating any of the provisions of the foregoing act and ordinance is hereby declared guilty of a mis demeanor and punishable by a fine of $5.00 for each offense, and the Mayor of said town may for further violations cause such person or per sons' license to be- revoked. Section s—That this act shall be in full force and effect on and after Monday, the 22nd day of November, 1926. This .22nd day of October, 1926. L. C. LOWRANCE, Mayor. J. E. CALDWELL Clerk. T. J. MOSS, Attorney. 3-4t TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by R. H. Morrow for the purchase price of land herein described which deed of trust is dated 30th day of December, 1924, and recorded in Book A-2 of deeds on Page 255, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford County, North Carolina, default hav ing been in the payment ot fhe in debtedness therein secured and de mand having been made upon the un dersigned by the owner of said in debtedness, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, December 6, 1926 within the legal hours of sale in the courthouse yard, in the town of Rutherfordton, N. C., expose to pub lic sale to the last and highest bid der, for cash, the following describ ed tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cool Springs Township of said Rutherford County, N. C.: Adjoining the lands of H. E. Cof fey, W. Pose Hardin and others and bounded as follows: Beginning on W. Pose Hardin's corner, thence south 19 3-8 east 90 feet to S. J. Redick's corner; thence north 83 3-4 east 561 feet to the S. J. Redick and Coffey line, thence north 87 1-2 west 591 feet to the beginning corner, containing 56-100 acres more or less. This Ist day of November, 1926. G. C. KING, Trustee. C. O. RIDINGS, Attorney. 4-4t. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that, certain mortgage, made and executed by J. W. Greenway and wife, Frances Greenway, for borrowed money on land herein described, which mort gage deed is dated October 2, 1925, and recorded in Book A-2 at Page 41 in the office of the register of deeds of Rutherford County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there in secured, and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the owner of said indebtedness, the un dersigned mortgagee will, on Monday, December 6th, 1926 within the lagol hours of sale at the courthouse door, in the town of Rutherfordton, N. C., expose to pub lic sale to the last and highest bid der, for cash, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land lying, and being in Greenhill Township of skid Rutherford County, N. C., and more particularly described and de fined as follows: Lot No. 26 in the subdivision of the G. M. Heyworth land about two miles northwest of Rutherfordton, on the Charlotte-Asheville Highway, and SALE OF PROPERTY FOR CITY TAXES The following listed property of the Town of Forest City, will be sold for city taxes for 1925, at the court house door in Rutherfordton, N. C., on— Monday, December 6, 1926 between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the af ternoon: C. M. ROBERSON, Town Tax Col Mrs. Carrie Atchley 1 house and lot Liberty street $19.62 G. H. Blanton and Carpenter 3 Sta nley lots _ 3.05 Mrs. S. C. Bridges 13 3-4 acres Sec ond Broad River 13.49 F. R. Beam 1 house and lot Broad way street, 1 house and lot Reid street 61.86 F. F. Butler 1 house and lot Moore land, old Alexander road 24.58 W, F. H. Blanton 1 lot Yarboro street - 2.18 Mrs. G. B. Barnes 1 house and lot Leister land ___. 18.00 Frank Collins 1 house and lot Har rill street 11.72 Q. A. Collins 1 house and lot Church street, 1 house and lot Collins street ... 56.68 J. -L. Collins 1 house and lot Harrill street, 2 lots Harrill street 45.23 Mrs. Julia Collins 1 house and lot West Main street 57.12 J. L. Champion 1 house and lot Broadway street 57.12 Will Gee 1 house and lot Harmon street ... 10.26 J. E. Grose 1 house and lot East Main street, 1 house and lot Cherry Mountain street 92.50 Eva and Oma Gosey 1 house and lot Harmon street 28.34 J. T. Hardin 1 house and lot Broad way street, 1 lot Young street 46.06 U. C. Hardin 1 house and lot Sta nley property 23.17 W. P. Hardin 19 acres Floyd's Creek 14.50 C. B. Harrill 1 house and lot Harrill street _ - 25.89 R. G. Hill 1 house and lot Harrill street . 14.82 Hamrick and Huntley 1 lot McAr thur land 4.36 J. Hoke Jackson 1 house and lot West Main street ..." 29.60 C. E. James 1 house and lot Forest stjeet 13.26 W. L. Laughter 10 Harmon street - 15.77 L. C. Lowrance 1 house anl ot Broad way street 146.65 B. Arp Lowrance 25 acres Alexan der road 44.27 J. C. Morrow 1 house and lot Caro leen road, 1 house & lot Lowrance street, 1 lot R. M. Harrill land, 2 lots old graded school proper ty i 52.71 L. T. Goforth 1 house and lot For est street 23.71 G. W. Roberson 1 house and lot, Forest street „=... 11.99 J. L. Robbins 2 lots Teal land 6.54 D. N. Davis 1 house and lot Johns town - 24.96 G. W. Rollins 1 lot Carolina Ave nue - 23.33 R. B. Burgin 1 house and lot Church street —~ 19.18 Moore and Biggerstaff 1 lot J. B. Harrill land — r - 6.54 Dock Owens 7 lots Settlemyre land 10.85 Mrs. W. L. Parks 1 house and lot Collins street 30.52 J. M. Price 1 house and lot corner King and Grace streets .... 43.60 F. L. Smart 1 house and lot Broad way street, 1 house and lot Big Springs Avenue 42.24 Joe W. Smith 1 house and lot Ar lington street 84.75 W. C. Tate 3 lots Harrill land 25.28 W. B. Whitlock 1 house and lot Arlington street 43.33 Carl Woody 1 lot Carolina Ave nue 1.74 J. A. Wilkie 4 hrose and lot Caro leen road 197.48 —COLORED— Me 11 Moore 10 lots Grahamtown, ... . $26.16 Cling Miller 1 lot Grahamtown 1.09 John McEntyre 1 lot Graham town 3.92 Lewis Mosley 2 lots Graham town 1.85 Mary Mills 1 house and lot Johns town 4.80 W. R. Logan 4 lots Weathers land - 4.36 R. Logan and Son 5 lots Graham town —--- 3.27 shown in the map of said land duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds, of Rutherford County, in Book 1 of plat, page 41 which see. This Ist day of November, 1926. T. M. RECTOR, Mortgagee. C. 0. RIDINGS, Attorney. 4-4t. SULPHUR SPRINGS Forest City, Route 1, Nov. 15. Rev. J. H. Smith filled his regular appointment at Sulphur Springs Sat urday and Sunday. Several from this community at tended the funeral services of Mr. Walter Dale, at Holly Springs Sun day afternoon. Those visiting Misses Bessie, An nie and Vera Henson, Sunday, were Misses Mae Miller, Myrtle, Ruby, An nette "'and Eloise .Hopper, Estelle, Joyce and Louise Bland, Ruby, Le una and Louise Robbins, John Bland and Marvin Harris. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hopper spent .Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bland. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wall and Rev. J. H. Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robbins, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Robbins and children, and Miss Ollie Harris, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Henson, Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Harris and son, Marvin who have been making their home with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bland, mov ed to Rutherfordton Monday. We are very sorry to lose them. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henson and little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Laxton Burns and children, and Messrs. Marion and Hall Burns spent awhile Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bland and Miss Pantha Smart. We are sorry to note that Messrs. Bart Henson and Joe Splawn are very sick at this writing. The B. Y. P. U. of Sulphur Springs met Sunday night and elect ed the following officers: Miss Ruby Hopper, president; Miss Joyce Bland, vice president; Miss Estelle Bland, sec.; Miss Annette Hopper, treas.; Miss Pauline Cole, quiz leader; Mrs. Lee R. Robbins, corresponding sec retary; Miss Bessie Henson, organ ist; Mr. W. M. Hopper, choirister; Mrs. Lee R. Robbins, Mrs. C. E. Wall, and Misses Joyce Bland and Annette Hopper, group captains. MOORESBORO R.-1 Mooresboro, Route 1, Nov. 15. Several from High Shoals attended the singing and preaching at Mt. Pleasant Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Proctor and attractive little daughter, Jenoise, left Sunday for Greenville, S. C., to visit Mrs. Troy Hawkins. They ex pect to be gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Jolley had as their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jolley, and children, of Lattimore, also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greene and Miss Carrie McGinnis, of Henrietta. Misses Gladys Robinson and Ma vis Deadmon, spent Sunday with Misses Nell, Beulah and Melita Earley, at Dobbinsville. A number of Mr. Morris Goforth's friends surprised him with a party at his home last Wednesday night. Miss Ophelia Hames, a student nurse at the Shelby Hospital, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Hames, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hames had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hames and children of Forest City. Mr. Lawrence Nanney, who is working at Greensboro, spent last Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Miss Esta Jolley spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Roy Green at Henrietta. The low price of cotton is caus ing more attention to be paid to the lime, legume, livestock slogan of county extension workers. Emma Williams 2 lots near Dr. G. P. Reid's residence 21.84 Cletus Spikes. 1 house and lot Johns town, 1 lot Grahamtown 14,99 Van Doggett 1 lot Grahamtown 5.72 Will Ellis 1 house and lot North Church street 25.89 Jim Ford 4 lots Grahamtown 8.72 Charlie Beam 2 lots Graham- town 4.85 Clin Harrill 1 house and lot Cher- ry Mountain street ... 14.59 Nelson Hull 25 acres Baynard land 23.06 Lester Hilton 1 house and lot Johnstown - 10.44 Toy Hill 1 house and lot Johns- town - 11.81 Oscar Harrill 1 lot Grahamtown 6.48 John Humphries 1 lot Johns town —- r —6.48 Henry Hamilton 3 lots Graham- town 7.15 Conley Hamilton 2 lots Graham town I 6.54 4-4t. Keep Fit! Qood Health Requires Qood Elimination TO be well, you must keep the blood stream free from impur ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to fed dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is sometimes a symptom, with drowsy headaches and dizzy spells. 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