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JOIHER H. B. MASK CONDUCTS FIELD DEMONSTRATION dumber of Farmers Hear Fert ilizer Expert at Cotton Test Plots Near Here Vv - " interesting field meeting : ' :er demonstration was con sag - 1 • the Agricultural depart ,en: Cool Springs High School •ton fertilizer test which they : conducting on the Forest C; : v-C: 'oen Highway Wednesday rovn:: - October 17, at 10:30. The i n -ee:::'C attended and the r rincipa was made by Homer jj p. Mask, fertilizer expert, in charge ■" the Chilean Nitrate of Soda EJuca: nal Bureau. Mr. Mask comp lin:ent*h the students very highly up on thv/.' test plot. He said it was one rr t ; ,>t he had seen in the state, , n d (! monstrated very clearly the ivres ■ t fertilizer best suited to land in th:> section. Test is made up of five plots of cnc tenth of an acre each. These .ore all fertilized differently. The sr.;.tents are picking and weigh :r.2 the cotton and keeping accurate r., r of the expense and profit of each riot. Th-. twenty farmers who attended the demonstration were well impress ed by the test and several were heard : ?ay that they intended using a side h essing of some quick avail able ammonia on their cotton next year. One of the vocational agricul ture boys, when he heard this decis ion. remarked that it was the first time he had ever been able to teach his daddy anything. The meeting was attended by twen ty farmers, fifteen agriculture stu dents. County Agent Patton, J. M. Osteen, supervisor of vocational ag riculture for this district, Mr. Bing hai".. agriculture teacher from Harris, A. B. Bushong, agriculture teacher f. m E'.lenboro, and D. H. Sutton, ag riculture teacher from Forest City. WOMAN'S CLUB WILL MEET IN RUTHERFORDTON NEXT YEAR Rutherfordton, Oct. 22. —District Four of the North Carolina Federa tion of Woman's clubs, which met in Gastonia recently will meet in Ruth erfordton in the fall of 1929. A large large number of ladies from here, attended the meeting. Mrs. William Alexander of Shelby, was elected president. 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 Order lies attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a jrentle, thorough movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to day at Hall-Rudisill Drug Co. 26-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator 'f the estate of H. P. Harrill, de ceased, late of Rutherford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased, to exhibit them to th*- undersigned at forest City, N. C., on or before the 3rd day of Oc tober, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will plea e make immediate payment. This, the 3rd day of October, 1928. F. B. HAKRILL, Administrator of P. Harrill Estate. Ridings & Jones, Attys. 52-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator the estate of A. A. Setzer, de cea d, late of Rutherford County, -\o: h Carolina, this is to notify all l )(; i >ns having claims against the e *tate of said deceased, to exhibit ;-!:i to the undersigned at Spin- N. C., on or before the 10th of October, 1929, or this notice be pleaded in bar of their re- C'jvery. All persons indebted to said t'U'.te will please make immediate payment. 1 is the 10th day of October, 1928. ULYSSESSETZER, Acini, of A. A. Setier, deceased. • Ridings & Jones, Attys. RECALLS ANCIENT j ROMAN HISTORY : I , i I Anti-Smith Democrat Declares There is Nothing New Un der The Sun Shelby, R-5, Oct. 22.—King Sol omon is credited with saying, "There is nothing new under the sun," but : the same conditions did not prevail in his realm as are found in North Car-j olina during a political camDaign. All that is venerable and all that ,is novel now changes place; and the i ; definitions as given by lexicograph-! ers, history, and even the exact rules! of mathematics are affected. I I If a supporter of Tammny uses the j most abusive language,—calling peo- j pie who have the moral courage to' : express and vote their convictions,' they are, forsooth, declared bigots, J intolerants, liars, bodysnatchers, hardened reprobates and in danger of hell fire. If a man with no party ; ring in his nose claims that he has j no objection to the religious faith jof a candidate, —he is promptly i high in Quality—Still Low in Price We suppose every man sooner- or later makes his share It seems to us a lot of other folks have somehow gained of mistakes in his business. We know we have. this identical idea—the world over, more people ride on o . t t . u , ~ , Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. But, looking back over the years, we re dead sure we made no mistake when we tied up with Goodyear Tires. THERE'S A BIG DIFFERENCE We lealize theie aie other tires on which we could have Motorists are beginning to learn nowadays that there's a made a longei profit, othei tiies we could have sold cheaper; big difference in tires, although they all may look pretty much other tires on which we could have had all sorts of special con- alike, cessions. Some are made with skimpy short-staple cotton; some Just the same, we know 7 fiom what our customers say that have an overdose of "filler" in the rubber of the tread; some for a permanent tire business there is no better keystone than are long on looks and short on quality. Goodyear dependability and quality. But you don't have to have a microscope to be sure that LOOKING THEM OVER the Good\ear Tire you get is a real money's worth—their big average mileages tell the story. Our conviction about Goodyear Tires isn't the result of a sudden bright idea or of any high pressure salesman's ballv- Those a\erage Goodyear mileages are so darned good hoo. Not a bit of it. that with them as a basis we ' ve been able to build up the big gest and steadiest growing tire business in this part of the Every so often we make a trip to Akron, Ohio, the world's country, tire center, and look over the various tires on their home grounds • •! n a ' we re might^v P roud to be selling Goodyear Tires—it's a real satisfaction to deliver merchandise so reliable and sound. We've been through factory after factory there and have always come away w T ith the same idea—that Goodyear Tires They are as standard as the American dollar and do we are the most expensive tires to build, and in the long run, the hear any disagreement when we say that's the best in the cheapest tires to buy. world? HOW ABOUT AN EXTRA TUBE? Goodyear Tires deserve Goodyear Tubes. These tubes are tested by stretching under water. Extra heavy—extra strong—no pin holes —no slow leaks. We have your size. Cliffside Motor Company Cliffside, North Carolina THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 ! adjudged a liar, a callumniator, an I ignoramus who doesn't know a hawk ( from a handsaw. History invests the faith of Roman Catholicism with a crimson seal, and the inquisition with such instruments of torture as the jocund stake and fagot, the mirth provoking rack and thumbscrew and other diverting appliances that were used out of th echaritable impulses of some papal authority to comfort the pure in heart and call wayward ; sinners to repentance. When the , saintly Nero fiddled in holy ecstacy while Rome was burning, charged the I conflagration to the Nazerenes, and playfully fed them to lions, tigers,— , and burnt them as human torches, j this was the forerunner of such di versions as the slaughter of men, I women, youths and maidens in the i blend of Paganism, Judaism and j Christianity inaugurated by St. Con j stantine after the good missionary, i Nero, rested from his labors. But the adherents of the holy Catholic ! Church and the benign Knights of j Columbus, repudiate all such history, j Nobody, according to their creed, | ever persecuted except Oliver Crom j well, John Calvin, John Knox, and I the blatant and bloody Quakers. All | who have enough brains to fill a hoi- low tooth, know that Quakers oppose war, whiskey and slavery, and never persecuted anybody. The histories that we ignoramuses studied and taught, give Lord Balti more, Judge Gaston, the priests who came here with the French explor eis like Marquette and Joliet, credit for being humane and charitable; but beg leave to criticise the methods of St. Menendez, who wantonly murder ed French Hugenots in Florida who had surrendered; and the instigators and perpetrators of Massacre of St. Bartholemew; as considerably lower than the angels. Then the dilating and contracting powers of auditoriums is truly mira culous. W hen a wind- jammer sounds the loud timbrel over Egypt's dark sea for the lovely trio, Smith, Raskob and Johnson; the audience is from 100,000 to 500,000; while a propo nent of sobriety and the type of De mocracy enunciated by Jefferson, Jackson, Tilden, Cleveland, Bryan and Wilson; can fill the same build ing and it will be reported by a Smith vassal as maybe 250 ignorant, unwashed and untutored auditors. Strange as it may appear, I was a democrat bearing the banner of equal rights to all and special privi leges to none; when some ranting evangels of the spike team of cele brities above mentioned, were puking and puling in the ranks of Marion Butler, Palmer and Buckner, etc. Xo anti-Smith champion denies the right of any man to vote for A 1 Smith if his conscience so dictates; but. by the same token, we claim the same right to vote our sentiments. Some of the most flagrant and arrant '"bolters" of the past are very noisy now showing their marriage certifi cate; and the self-appointed leaders of the Smith contingent are dividing their profane ebullitions between Senator Simmons and others who fear not the emissaries of Smith, Satan, nor the Pope of Rome. We propose to count fish with you on November 7, 1928. and unless all signs fail we are likely to win out. If we win, we don't expect to crow, and if defeated we have neither excuse nor apologies to offer. dORN CRACKER. W hen corn is planted after red clover it is hard to tell where the crop has been top-di - essed with sul phate of ammonia, says A. P. Rudi sill of Gaston County. SUPT. CLYDE ERWIN ' HIGHLY HONORED i . Appointed by Governor Mc- Lean on Committee to Revise I State History Textbooks i j Raleigh, Oct. 22.—Governor A. W. I McLean announced last week the personnel of the sub-committee ap pointed by him to study needed changes, particularly as to North Carolina history, in the curricula of the State public schools. The com mittee appointed today will report its findings to the educational con ference called by Governor McLean which held its first meeting Octo ber 8. The sub- committee appointed by Governor McLean: A. T. Allen, State Superintendent ; of Public Instruction; Miss Sallie . Joyner Davis, East Caroinla Teach : ers College; Miss Anna Holdford. ! Raleigh; Clyde A. Erwin, Ruther , fordton; Miss Meta Liles, Carthage; I Park Mathewson. State Department iot Conservation and Development; i and Dr. \\. C. Jackson, North Caro ! lina College for Women.
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