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TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain dteed of trust made and executed by R. H. Morrow, which deed of trust is dated December 30, 1924, and re corded in Book A-2 of deeds on There's No Excuse "There 's no reason for telling the neighbors that I am stingy and close; Mrs. Tatler told me this morning that you said I was so close that I used, barbed wire for a clothes line to keep the birds from sitting down!" There's a difference between econ omy and stinginess; it's real econo my to buy good groceries. For de pendable groceries deal at this store. Staple things like salt, sugar, coffee, tea, flour, etc., as well as fancy goods and package goods will meet your taste if you trade with us. Jones Grocery Co. Forest City, N. C. DO YOU KNOW THAT AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSING MORE LOSS TO THE CO UNTRY E V ERY YEAR IN DOLLARS AND CENTS THAN THE DROP IN THE PRICE OF COTTON? .THE LOSS IN HUMAN LIVES IS ENORMOUS. THIS WEEK - DECEMBER SIXTH TO ELEVENTH INCLUSIVE A drive will be made by the representatives of The Pilot Life Insurance Company in this territory to protect every man, woman or child between the ages of 15 and 65 against financial loss resulting from injuries due to an automobile accident. Read the letters from leading citizens of Cleveland County endorsing the Pilot's plan of protection. When you've read the letters call our representa tive listed below and your protection will be arranged for you or any additional information you decire furnished. C. P. PARKS, Special Agent, Telephone 264, Forest City* , N. C. Forrest Eskridge, Cashier, First National Bank, of Shelby, N. C., who knows a good investment when he sees it, writes as follows: Mr. C. R. Webb, General Agent, Pilot Life. Insurance Co., Shelby, N. C. Dear Mr. Webb: That SIO.OO Automobile Acci dent Policy appears to be one of the best buys for the money of any policy on the market and I find it difficult to understand how any person driving a car under present day conditions can feel at ease without such protection. The Company's record for the payment of its claims is excellent, and the fact that I carry this pro tection is evidence of my own belief in the Company and its policies. I not only add my endorsement to that of others familiar with the Company and its policies, but also wish for you a most successful week in inducting those who are not protected to carry this cover age. Signed: FORREST ESKRIDGE ter of Deeds of Rutherford County, N. C., default haying been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby accrued and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the owner of said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will on • MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927 within the legal hours of sale in front of the Building & Loan office, in the town of Forest City, N. C., expose to public sale to the last and highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Cool Springs "Township 6f said Rutherford Coun ty, N. C., and more particularly de scribed and defined as follows: 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 the 2nd day of December, 1926. G. C. KING, Trustee, 9-4 t C. 0. RIDINGS, Atty. TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue or the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Lester Hilton and wife Jonnie May Hilton, recorded in Book W-9 of deed, page 262, in office of the reg ister of deeds of Rutherford Count ty, 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, JANUARY 3, 1927 within the legal hours of sale ir> front of the Building & Loan office in the town of Forest City, N. C., expose to public sale to the last f\nd highest bidder, for cash, the following tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cool Springs township of said Ruth erford County, N. C., and more par ticularly described and defined as follows: A certain lot of land in the town of Forest City, Rutherford County, IN. C., and described as follows: It l being lot No. 1 as shown on Lynch's I map of Johnstown in said Forest City, N. C., and for a more complete Robert D. Crowder, Auditor Southern Cot ton Oil Co., Shelby, N. C., says: "I learned with a great deal of interest that the Pilot is putting on an Automobile Ac cident Week through your agency beginning December 6th and I am again taking this opportunity of extend ing to you my best wishes for a most suc cessful week. "As stated in my let ter some time ago my personal experience with your Company has been very satisfactory indeed." . Signed: Robert D. Crowder PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Greesboro, North Carolina C. R. Webb C. P. Parks GENERAL AGENT SPFri AI Arr WT Lineberger Bldg. • OrLCIAL AGENT SHELBY, N. C. FOREST CITY, N. C. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, PEC. 9, 1926 description of said lot reference is j hereby made to a copy of said map which is now on file in the Register ! of Deeds office of Rutherford Coun ty, N. C. Size of above lot is 100 feet front by 200 feet back, and same was deeded to Lester Hilton December 31st, 1918, by F. B. Har rill and wife. See Book 113 of Deeds at page 195 to which refer ence is made. This the 2nd day of December, 1926. F. B. HARRILL, Trustee, 9-4t C. O. RIDINGS, Atty. TRUSTEE'S SALE I Under and by virtue of the power j of sale contained in that certain ; deed of trust made and executed by J. M. Radford and wife, B. J. I Radford, which deed of trust is dated , March 24, 1925, and recorded, in j Book W-ll of deed on page 129, in the office of the Register of Deeds iof Rutherford County, N. C., : 'default having been made . iin the payment of the indebtedness i thereby secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the owner of said indebtedness, the j undersigned trustee will on MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927 within the legal hours of sale in front ; of the Building & Loan office in the town of Forest City, N.- C., expose ; to public sale to the last and highest bidder, for cash, the following tract i or parcel of land lying and being in said Rutherford County, N. C., and j more particularly described and de- 1 fined as follows: - Beginning at a maple on bank of branch and runs N. 50 W. to a w;hite oak on the old line; thence with the same old line N. 50 E. 55 poles to a white oak; thence S. 25 E 14 poles to a stone corner; thence 30 poles to a post oak; thence 20 poles to a stone corner in Rebecca King's line; j thence with her line 48 poles to the j beginning, containing 24 acres more ! or less. This the 2nd day of December, 1926. J. A. FLACK, Trustee, 9-4t C. O. RIDINGS, Atty. 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. IT PAYS— For any accident occurring while riding in, operating, being struck by, being thrown from, adjusting or erahking, or by the burning or explosition of an automobile. $2,500.00 jn the event you are killed. $2,500.00 in the event you lose two limbs. $2,500.00 in the event you lose an eye and a limb. $2,500.00 in the event you are permanently paralyzed. $2,500.00 in the event you are blinded. «. $1,250.00 in the event you lose one limb. $ 833.00 in the event you lose an eye. $ 625.00 in the event you lose a thumb and index finger of either hand. $50.00 per week for ten weeks if the attention of a graduate nurse is required or you are confined in a hospital. $25.00 per week for the Entire Period of disability due to an ; accident. $12.50 per week for partial disability for 26 weeks. $25.00 surgical indemnity for non-disabling injuries. SIOO.OO identification expense. Annual premium to men or women between the ages of 15 and 65 SIO.OO > Not issued to taxi, jitney or bus drivers, garage mechanics, fill ing station attendants, ur paid members of city fire department. Issued also to truck drivers, the only exception being that it will not pay them if injured while cranking, repairing, ad justing or unloading any truck. Compare Order Corner East Main and Liberty Streets With c SPARTANBURG, S. C. serv,ce Others ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW YOU GIFTS FOR HER Silk Pajamas Silk Negligee Bed Room Slippers Rubber Aprons Silk Chemise Silk Bloomers Silk Night Gowns Silk Costume Slips Hand-made Lingerie Silk Ribbon Garters Warm Quilted Robes Blanket Bath Robes Silk Bath Robes Bandeaux and Brassieres Silk Hose—all colors Silk and Wool Hosiery Neckwear —Linen and Lace Gloves of All Kinds Silk Scarfs Leather Hand Bags Mesh Bags Handkerchiefs Silk Umbrellas Fountain Pens Sewing Baskets Stationery Box Feather Fans Desk Sets Spanish Shawls - Metal Shawls Rhinestone Buckles Other Buckles Pearl Necklaces Slave Bracelets Rhinestone Hat Pins Initial Pins Boxed Bontonnieres Boxed Corsages Hair Band's Single Flowers LADIES' REST ROOM—MAID IN ATTENDANCE—2nd Floor The Christmas Store A selection of Gifts for every member of the family—a vari ety that makes choosing a real pleasure and at prices that will reduce your gift expenditure. All Dresses and Coats LESS 1-4 • This reduction includes our entire stock. No marking-up or price jug gling! but one-fourth less original prices. All Millinery 1-2 PRICE Every Fall and Winter Hat in our stock is to be sold at half price. This includes children's hats and boy's caps. SANTA CLAUS IS HERE IN PERSON Santa Claus is here and will be in our Toyland until Christmas, and wants to meet all children in this community. If you can't come, be sure to write him a letter in our care. Mr. Chas. A. Burrus, f (Solicitor of Cleveland 1 County, says: "The prompt and courteous manner in which the Pilot paid my claim in full was l certainly appreciated, ■3 and I am very proud of piy policy. " I like the manner jn which you do busi- ness, no arguing or quibbling. You just paid it and did it in a " nice way." r ■ Signed: Chas. A. Burrus. The automobile can easily be come a dangerous instrumentality and a "deadly weapon." It is my judgment that every owner and driver of an automobile should protect himself against the haz ards of the road and the negli gence of the traveling public. Your policy in the Pilot Life Insurance Company appears to me to be a sound and safe and reasonable se curity. Signed: O. MAX GARDNER GIFTS FOR THE HOME Bronze Book Ends Door Stops Smoking Stands Pottery Vases Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps Silk Lamp Shades Silk Cushions Organdy Cushions Rogers Silverplate Bed Spreads Blankets Wool Comforts Down Comforts Auto Robes Electric Waffle Iron Electric Percolators Card Tables Elettric Toasters End Tables Magazine Stands Flowered Stands Bird Cages Christmas Tree Holders GIFTS FOR HIM Military Sets Office Desk Sets Leather Wallets Leather Brief Cases Traveling Bags Fitted Cases Neckties Scarfs
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