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11l Self Defense, Rid Your Body of Poisons! Charlotte, N. C.—"For the past year I have been using Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel flets for constipation, and have received very satisfactory re sults. 1 shall always keep a supply on hand and will always recommend them to any person needing a good remedy for con stipation .''—Parks A. Yandle, 1015 Pegram Constipation is a dangerous thing. Overcome it! If your druggist's supply of Pleasant Pellets is exhausted, send 30* to Dr. Pierce's Invalids-' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce will give you medical advice free, too, no matter what your ailment may be. Just Tottering, I So Weak I B "I was in a bad state of health and was going through a critical time of my life," says jl Mrs. Ella Scarborough, R. F. D. Sj . 5, Dothan, Ala. "Several dif ; ferent things were recommend- 5 , ed to me, but I did not get 5 any real relief until I began to g take Cardui. # "I was just as weak as could 5 be. My legs were shaky, and often. I would just totter around the house. I finally got so bad that I was in bed sever al weeks. "It was then that I began to take Cardui. I kept it up for quite a while, and at last I re gained my health. Cardui was certainly a friend to me in time of need. "My health is splendid now, B and I seldom have to use I medicine, but I gladly say a 8 word about Cardui whenever I I find a friend going through I the ame suffering which I en- II dured." For sale by aH druggists. c . Ia ,JJ 7"-TAKE"-\ [CARDUI 1 A PURELY |^VEGEnBLETON^ I more new Chevrolets than at any other time in our history, we are offering a number of excep —\\ tional values in reconditioned used cars. \\ \\ Our used cars carry an and where worn, replaced _X WJ22-- official O. K* tag which is by a new part. This plan ( / f\' \\ reproduced on this page. enables anyone a II \\ /kU \\ a Chevrolet dealer it signi- confidence as to its satis ji es *bat every vital part of factory operation, ana tle i / MX IEUMA iSfes 3r7^ T . J financial and cars. ' 'Tjn 7 / 2 4 •"« ""•> — ** A few of our exceptional Used Car values "with an OK that counts" • tk 'v ■ ' \ ■ \ 1927 Chev. Coupe 11927 Ford Coupe WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS j WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS jg2g p or d Touring 1928 Chev. Runabout 1927 Ford Sedan WITH AN O. k. THAT COUNTS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS MOSS CHEVROLET CO. Forest City, N. C. m • / Dependability, Satisfaotion and Honest Value SUNSHINE NEWS Bostic, R-l, April 1. —Miss Mary C. Mun-ay spent last week as the guest of Mr. and slrs. Frank Hutch ins, of Spindale. Mrs. Julia Grayson and Mrs. Joe Grayson and children spent last Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Jim Carpen ter. Mr. Jack Greene, and family spent last Sunday with Mr. Julius Greene. We are glad to state that Mr. John Week's is improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. L\ Johnson spent last Sunday night with Mr. H. L. Johnson. Miss Alda Withrow spent last Sat urday night with Mr and Mrs. W. J. Freeman. Mr. Grady Grayson and family and Mrs. Grayson spent last Saturday night the guest of Mr. Fletcher Holli l'ield and family. Mr. Fred Beatty and family, of Spindale, spent last Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Beatty's sister, Mrs. Bunch Hollifield'. We are sorry to state that Mrs. D. C. Beam is seriously ill at this writing. . Mr. Claude Beam, of Charlotte, spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. rr- 1 Mrs. D. C. Beam. Mr. Griff Padgett and family visited Mr. Ben Padgett last Sunday. Mr. R. K. Hennessee made a busi ness trip to Rutherfordton last Mon (Snv. Mrs. L. C. Withrow and Miss Ella RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, "Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Ord erless has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderless at nignt. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to day at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. 26-tf THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 * THE NIGHT * * * ! * Mrs. C. M. Harrill. * j | Twilight and evening glow Then darkness with lights burning low, The stars blinking so bright And the moon shedding a silvery light, This is night. • About you, below and all around | Not even a whisper or a sound, Just little flickering specks of light Sending forth a glowing light, This is night. Suddenly there comes a screeching howl That tells us there is an owl, Who sleeps when the sun is bright And does not need the light, This is night. ] Then before you are over your scare j Here conies something all covered in fur, | With greenish, yellow eyes so bright j A cat, creeping along so soft and \ ghost like, This is night. ( Who has heard the croak of a frog | Down on the pond beneath a log, "j i And left there in a hurried fright j | Without seeing anything in sight, ! This is night. When the winds blow gently in the spring There is a sweet song the Whippor wills sing, Saying, "Tis planting time tonight," While the moon is shining bi-ight, This is night. But to me the sweetest call Is one that is heard by all, The nightingale's notes so soft and light That comes only in the stillness of night, This is night. Freeman visited Mrs. D. C. Beam last Friday afternoon. Mr. Alfred Freeman spent last Sunday with Mr. Arthur Toney. Miss Nora Belle Johnson spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. L. K. Melton and family. CHILD HEALTH DAY PLANNED "Free and Sound Start for Every Baby". Goal of May Day Pro gram in State. North Carolinians have been call ed upon to observe May Day as Child Health day by the American Child Health association which set the day's goal as one to focus the interest of the nation upon perfect ed childhood, hoping for a "start in life free, and sound for evei'y baby." The association pointed out, that, in brief, May Day is the day: V To evaluate the results of the year-around program in community and state. To take an inventory of the health services rendered to children to de termine their relative effectiveness. : To renew the unified interest ant' j action of the child, parent, the edu [ catoi-, physicians, dentist, nurse, nu j tritionist and the community. To outline th'e best year-round • health program and indicate its de , sired ends. \ To celebrate and portray the year ! around program in pageant, play, song, dance, parade, speeches and ! appropriate programs. i Child Health Day was inaugurat jed in 1924 as a revival of the tra ! ditional festival day, May Dav j which has rapidly expanded in mean i ing and in forms of expressions, j Celebrated from the first as a day j calling attention to the right of every child to joyous, positive health, i it has become in the four years less J a one-day festivity than a stimulus i and adjunct to the permanent work jof communities in building results ! into the lives of children. Miss Aurelia George, Red Cross Nurse, who has been employed for three months for service in certain townships of Rutherford county, is sponsoring the Child iHealth Day. She is visiting the various schools at present and is now making plans for cariying the program to a suc cessful conclusion. Ai-ifti i»\i—iwi— — OH IQP. | j | jj I Determine To ♦ | 5 1 HAVE MONEY! f | o: ! o Make up your mind RIGHT NOW to bank your T ♦ money—to put it there and let it STAY there until J O you get enough together to do something with it £ H Jj J WORTH WHILE. $ II X This is the ONLY way you can get ahead and f Q make a success. ■ ♦ Try it and you will thank us. ' • « T O ♦ Start Saving Regularly NOW I Q \ I .We invite YOUR Banking Business " I D | jo ]\ J I 0 | Bank & Trust Go. i J 1 U X HAVE MONEY! Forest City and Caroleen HAVE MONEY! J 2 : : D i o ♦ Seeking New Business on Our Record | M At—tfti— —rfti—inr-- i iQCaO MAN SO NERVOUS FEELS HIS STOMACH JUMP "I got so nervous my stomach felt lik'e it was jumping. Vinol entirely relieved the trouble, I feel better than in years."—J. C. Duke. Vinol is a compound of iron, phos phates, cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite. Ner- nil I A, I —y " Look for I MM I § ; Longer Milking— More' Net Profit A longer lactation period means more milk, more income. By increasing the daily production too, you earn still greater net profits. To secure this result feed Tuxedo Dairy 24% or Ce-re-a-lia Sweets 20%. The former is the correct concentrate for use with low grade roughage; the latter for roughage of high protein content. Cows easily digest both , feeds because they contain molasses. When fed according to directions, Tux edo Dairy and Ce-re-a-lia Swe f ets are . guaranteed to produce more milk and richer milk. Ask about our 30-day offer. Forest-City Hatchery Forest City, N. C. Tuxedo Dairy 24% Ce re-ilia Sweets 20 k ■ - ' [ The Tuxedo Line of Feeds: [Tuxedo Dairy Tuxedo Starting Feeds Tuxedo Scratch I:. £S££i Sweets TuxedoGrowingMashes Juxedo Developer Miami Dairy Tuxedo Alhnash I Tuxedo Chop Tuxedo Eg-mashea ' Tuxedo Hog Ration Tuxedo Chick -and others J . . . - v m- iw ivous, easily tired people are surpris ed how QUICK the iron phosphate, etc., give new life and, pep. Vinol tastes delicjous. Hall-Rudisill Drug Co. ./ V Misses Eva and Bitty Beason have returned to their home in Boiling Springs after spending th«j week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Butler.
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