FMDM>F Tif?FQ ALWAYS THE LOWEST Q. &, T. TIRE SHOP LiVlrmL I IULO FOR CASH Just Around The Cornei Behind Farmers Bank & Trust Co. Clo&ifted A^vert^ih^ TO THE PUBLIC—I sell all kinds of groceries, also fresh fish and oy sters on Fridays and Saturdays at The Broadway Store. Fruits, Vege tables, all kinds of canned goods, flour, meat and in fact everything that a family needs. Remember, Fish and Oysters on Fridays and Satur days and anything else in the groc ery line that you may need at the Broadway Store. jLocated next to ;he M. C. Phillips Cafe. 19-It FOR SALE—At a bargain a good , "'arm containing 81) acres located in :he edge of Bostic, 2 dwelling houses •iome bottom lands and about 40! acres in good state of cultivation. Easy terms. See or write T. M. Green, Cliffside, N. C. 18-4t Good coal at $7 per ton. Let us -rill your bin today. Farmers Hard-' ware Co. EGGS FOR HATCHING—S. C. j Rhode Island Reds, won Ist cockerel; Ist hen; Ist cock bird; Ist pen. Sil-1 ver cup for Champion pen at Ruth erford county fail-, 11)27. $1.50 to 53.00 per 15 eggs. Queen's Poultry Farm, Rutherfordton, R-3, X. C. ! 18-6tp Lime and cement. Best in quality, lowest in price. Get it from the Farm ers Hardware Co. FOR SALE Dry pine wood. Sawed stove length, $5 per cord. See J. M. Burkholder, Forest City or Phone 91. 18-tf. FOR SALE—One two-horse pow er, 110 or 220 volt motor, complete with starter. In first-class condition. Apply to Electric Service Co., For est City. 18-4t. f USED CARS FOR SALE I have the following cars: for sale: I—'27 Model Ford Coupe. I—'26 Model Ford Coupe. I—*26 Model Ford* Touring. I—'2s Model Ford Coupe. I—'2s Model Ford Touring. I—'26 Buick Sedan. 1 Buick Roadster. 1 Fordson Tractor. 1 Hudson Coach. 1 Studebaker Touring. Nice line of Tires, best: values at most reasonable prices. Agents Oldsmobile Cars. J. T. CAMP Phone 107 Moss Bldg. FOREST CITY j Atwater Kent Radio The best for the money. All Electric Phone 262 for demonstration W. G. Magness: Forest City, N. C. FOR SALE OR TRADE —Nice bunch of fresh and second hand mules. Located first door below Bap tist church. See C. C. Wright, Ellen boro, N. C. 19--ltp j FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 'IG milk ccws, 7 fresh and 9 spring ! ers; also pork hogs and Tennessee pigs. Phone 2304, Forest City, R-2, ' J. L. Doggett. 17-4t. Special. Good coal at $7 per ton. Let us make . your delivery now. Farmers Hardware Co. FOR RENT —The Molten Carpen ter place, 30 acres of fine bottom land that does not overflow. This much or more of good cotton land. Renter may furnish stock or make arrangements with me to furnish. See me at once if interested. Geo. W. Jones, * Bostic, N. C. 19-lt. i Woolsey's heavy bodj paint is the ' best. Get it from the Farmers Hard ware Co. FOR LOANS —On real estate, see ' or write T. R. Flack, Rutherfordton, 'N. C., office in Hicks Bldg. 17-6t Poultry supplies. Get the best and cheapest at Farmers Hardware Co. i WHY PAY MORE?—When you I 'can buy a Better Battery as low as this: For Ford, Chevrolet and all 1 other light cars, $8.75 exchange. 1 Batteries for other cars and Radios priced in proportion to size. Forest City Battery Shop. Corner Broadway and Powell Streets. 17-4t. j Lime and cement. Best in quality, : lowest in price. Get it from the Farm -1 ers Hardware Cc TWO ROOMS and hall f.»r rent, , unning water. Light housekeeping. A. L. McDaniel. 16-tf. Woolsey's heavy body paint is the i best. Get it from the Farmers Hard -1 ware Co. I : EASTERN STAR —Meets first and | third Tuesday nights at 8 o.clock. ' Visitors welcome. j i NOTICE—Dr. D. M. Morrison, op- J tometrist-eye specialist will be in Forest City on every Thursday. Hours 8 to 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. to 3 y. m. Office back of Dr. Duncan. 52-tf. The ladies are cordially invited to call and see the new Spring Hats at Mrs. A. C. Jones'. See the latest creations in new Spring Hats at Mrs. A. C. Jones'. MORTGAGE BLANKS—For sale at this office, or sent by mail. 1c each. No mail order for less than 10 FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Rutherford County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, Saturday, June 2. Your support respectfully so licited. WAYNE BRIDGES THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928 PINEHURST NEWS i , Ellenboro, R-2, Feb. 14.—A large j 1 crowd gathered at M. F. E. Philbeck's i Sunday night and enjoyed some good j singing. | Misses Docia Beam and Beth j Bridges were the week end guests of , ' Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bailey. Mr. Gaston McDaniel and family | were visitors at Mr. C. M. Watson's i Sunday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bridges, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Walter Bridges and little son A. C. spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. B E. Harrill's. I 1 Miss Layattle Weast spent the j ; week end with her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. B. F. Weast. Mr. Elijah Jones and son, Joe, I spent Wednesday at Mr. C. M. Wat-j son's. Mr. Ship Harrill and family were , visitors at Mr. Woody Willis' Sunday, j Mrs. L. G. Bailey spent Monday J at the home of Mr. Ship Harrill's. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Padgett and ; little son Oscar, Jr., were visitors, at Mr. C. M. Watson's last Thurs day. | Mrs. W. A. Bridges and Mrs. Wal-: ter Bridges spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Allen who has been 1 oil the sick list for quite a while. ; TANNER'S GROVE Forest City, R-2, Feb. 13.—Rev. R. P. Fikes filled his regular appoint ment at Tanner's Grove Sunday. He delivered a fine sermon. i Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Henderson and two children, of Rutherfordton, aiHjiinLrEJiLnLnLrajzrzjziErEJHJiifiiJHJcinii^^ SI M K O E ' S I \ I New 1 I Si-iitQ I I At Scale Prices J 1 Here is the biggest event ever offered in Forest | S City! These suits will be the most talked of value in § g years! Don't fail to take advantage of the opportunity \*Ka 5 g —presented right at the beginning of the new season, 1 5 when stocks are fresh and complete. /r *g | These models are the product of a nationally known j2 \\ |v||, 1 | maker—and the workmanship, tailoring, fabric and ,A fj 2 style are incomparable in quality. ! \\W ij The season's best styles, patterns and colors are to mil 1 g be had in this great assortment. The materials include / [I g worsted, herringbones, oxford, whipcords, serges and | H tweeds. The styles—there are severely conservative • '**/ 1 | models—debonair sporty ones—single and double J W S | breasted two and three button. - I J&a jll'j isg !S 3 These suits were made to sell at 532.50. We are off- | 1 Many other Suits at from g | $10.95 to $18.45 Sinkoe's Dept. Store 11 Forest City, N. C. | visited Mr. and Mrs. Furman Carroll s Sunday afternoon. j ' | # J Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Hamrick, of ! Caroleen spent last Friday at Mr. j { ' J. R. Carroll's. ! I ! Miss Katy Mae Green and Mr. and j ] | Mrs. Guy Lewis spent Sunday in j 1 I Mjarion visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! Lee Marlow. ' j Mr. Marvin Eaves, ol Charlotte, spent the week end with home folks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grose and . daughter Lois spent Saturday night J with Mr. and Mrs. Furman Carroll. Those visiting at Mr. R. W. Eaves Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith and daughter Rachel, Mr. and ; Mrs. Herbert Carroll and two daugh ters, Myrtice and Ruth and Mr. Mar | vin Eaves. Mr. Kisler Tanner and family of • • near Chesnee attended preaching j services at Tanner's Grove Sunday, j Several of the young folks enjoy 'ed a party at Mr. Freeman Carroll's ! Saturday night. Mrs. Dave Green and Miss Katy 1 Mae Green visited Mrs. Arthur Grose and Mrs. W. F. Carroll Friday af ternoon. ! I BOARD OF EDUCATION AND P.-T. A. TO MEET FEB. 22 j Rutherfordton, Feb. 13. —The gala gathering of Rutherford county edu cators will take place on the night of February 22, in celebration of Washington's birthday, in the Cen tral high school cafeteria. Those attending will be the coun ty board of education; the Ruther fordton-Spindale schools board; the principals of the four schools in the I system; the presidents of the P.-T. A.'s of Rutherfordton, Ruth and i 1 Spindale; Clyde A. Erwin, county j] superintendent of education, and j Superintendent B. L. Smith. ' The speakers for the evening are 1 to be K. S. Tanner, S. E. Elmore, j M. L. Edwards, Clyde A. Erwin, Miss j Ruth Moore, W. R. Hill, Miss Ruby j Pryor, Miss Murriel Barnes, H. M. j Guyot, L. E. Spikes, Miss Amelia j Stephenson, Mrs. W. W. Nanney, j Mrs. S. M. Haynes and Mrs. R. M. Hill. SPRING HOSIERY WHICH COMBINES CHARM WITH SERVICE WrT. Certain quality, assured service and :;|s» exquisite appearance —such hoisery is a sourcs of great satisfaction. And pre sented here in all of the newest and most desired shades. JF H Van Raalte Onyx-Pointex Phoenix Holeproof Sizes 8 - 10 1-2 Prices SI.OO - $2.95, j PROMPT MAIL ORDER SERVICE ;" Store'' . /*; • HBMBWnHHnnnHBBBHaHBnnHHHH • 11l . ■ ' . ■ I . I- ■ . " ■ ■ ————l ■ ' ' —' m j NOTICE —This is to notify the , public and my former customers that i I have sold and conveyed my lot ! and property known as the Orange | Crush Plant located in this City, and ! that I am no longer connected with j the business of operating the said i Orange Crush Plant in any way ; whatsoever. This the Bth day of Feb., 1928. 19-3t. (Signed) G. M. HUNTLEY.

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