AUCTION SALE OF CITY PROPERTY NEXT TUESDAY Property Located in Heart of City Will Be Sold—Also Sell Ellenboro Prop erty On next Tuesday afternoon, be ginning at I:3ft o'clock, the Ameri an Land Company will sell at auc tion one brick building and ten va . .-ant lots, located in the heart of For est City. This property is located op posite the Forest City post office. The building which will also be sold with this property, is three stories high, has two large -store rooms, twenty-six rooms on second and third floors, has a large heating plant, and is conveniently located for any bus iness. It faces on Depot street and i near the Southern depot and is only a few feet off the public square. Fenny Brothers, world's original twin auctioneers, will be in charge of this On Wednesday morning at 10:30 the same company will sell fifty lots in Ellenboro. These lots are located DR. H. L. ROBERTSON >•. DENTIST Clifrside. N. C. Delightful Candy For Thanksgiving We have a wonderful selection of candy for the Thanksgiving season, including the very best— HOLLINGSWORTH WHITMAN'S AND MERRICK'S Fresh shipments received weekly. You can get the best and the freshest candy here. What sweeter gift for Thanksgiving than a box of our delicious candy? If you want it fresh, and want the best, • get it here. Cliffside Drug Store CLIFFSIDE, N. C. % > t " -' ~ ' ■ ► . ' • ..; v • 1 Special Reduction on | LivingßoomSuites | ■» [ We are making a special reduction on Living I Room Suites. Quite a large number from which to £ make your selection. All are being offered at money -1 saving prices in this special sale. £ Come in and see the wonderful values. » \ Cliffside Mills Furniture Store t Cliffside, N. C. L ■■-.-■•■•.•.-■-iv. : ♦6*.a..*,aaaaaaa A A A AAA A A A a. A on State Highway No. 20, and are | just outside of Ellenboro. Penny Brothers, Auctioneers, will also have charge of this sale. \ aluable prizes will be given away at each of these sales, and music by the company's own private band will be a feature of the sale. FIDDLERS CONVENTION AND OYSTER SUPPER AT HARRIS Harris, Nov. 20.—An old time fid dler's convention and oyster supper will be given at the Harris school auditorium Saturday night, begin ning at 7:30 o'clock. At least five string bands have been secured for this event, while others have prom ised to come. Prizes will be award ed to the best string band, best vio lin player, best banjo picker, best guitar picker and the best mando lin player. The proceeds will go to the Harris school. The public is cord ially invited to attend this supper and musical festival. The supper be gins at 6 o'clock and the music at 7:30 o'clock. SPINDALE TO IPLAY SPARTANBURG Y. FRIDAY The Spindale Athletic Club will meet the Spartanburg Y. M. C. A. Friday night on the Spindale House court. The game will be called at 8:20, and will start promptly at that time. Spartanburg has one of the best teams in upper South Carolina, and Spindale is laying plans for the Western North Carolina amateur championship. Come out and see a real game. Even a very light pat on the back can make the chest stick out. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 OAK GROVE NEWS Bostic, R-3, Nov. 19.—Rev. J. E. j I Hipp filled his appointment at Oak j j Grove Sunday afternoon. He preach- j jed from Heb. 11: 27. i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Randall, of j j the Floyd's Creek community, were ! j visitors at Mr. K. M. Randall's Sun- j ! day afternoon. ' Miss Belle Wilkie spent Saturday •night with her cousins, Misses Clara j and Mary Randall. Mr. C. N. Tate and family, of j Avondale, and Mr. Birch Free and j family of Caroleen were visitors at ■ Mrs. Irene Webb's Saturday night, j Miss Leigh Harrill, of Rutherford j ten, spent the week end with her par | ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrill. j Those visiting at Mr. A. G. Ran idall's Tuesday night .were Mr. and jMrs. Kelly Hamrick and little son, jPaul. Mr. Paul Wooten and family, j Messrs. John Peeler, Chivous Tate, • Odus Holland and Roy Earley, Mrs. j L. D. Wilkie, Mrs. J. M. Randall, and J Misses Ollierea Randall and Belle I Wilkie. j Mr. Clarence Tate and family spent i one week with her son, Mr. R. R. Randall at Caroleen. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Webb, Miss Lu cile and Master James Webb were visitors at Mr. W. P. Tate's Thurs day night. Miss Clara Randall is on the sick j list at this writing, her friends will j be sorry to hear. Miss Eugenia Randall spent Satur day night with her cousins, Misses ! Maude and Pauline Harrill. j Mrs. Morgan Goforth of near Gil !key spent a day last week with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Bedford, r Messrs. Cletus and Orady Ran dall, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilkie and Miss Pearl Randall were visitors at Mr. T. E. Randall's Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tate and chil dren Theron, Edwin and Alma spent Friday night at the home of his fath er, Mr. W. P. Tate. Several from this community at tended the first quarterly confer ence at Hopewell Methodist church Sunday morning. Mrs. J. M. Randall spent one eve ning last week with Mrs. Clyde Wright. Mr. C. M. Harrill and family of Henrietta were visitors at Mr. C. B. Harrill's Thursday night. Prof. W. B. Blanton of Union Mills, spent Monday night at the home of his uncle, Mr. L. D. Wilkie. Mr. W. G. Magness and family of Forest City, were visitors at Mrs. Hester Magness' Sunday. Mrs. Delia Randall and Miss Olli erea Randall spent Friday night at Mr. M. B. Beam's. Mrs'. L. D. Wilkie and Miss Belle Wilkie spent one night last week at Mr. C. B. Harrill's. Mr. Odell Harrill and family of Spindale, were visitors at Mr. C. B. Harrill's one night last week. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST RULES The committee appointed to make rules and regulations for the contest in the Adult Department of the For est City Baptist Sunday School de cided to use a modified form of the six points record system. It was de cided to count the total points made by the groups instead of the per centage system. This change was made in order to induce the groups to work for new members. The classes are divided in an even number of groups. The even groups of the classes will compete against the odd groups. This is not a contest of the women against the men but a contest of even groups against odd groups. EJTch group has a captain which will serve for one month. This captain will take up the envelopes in his group, in order to help the secre tary, since the rolls are to be made according to groups. Each person with a perfect score will count 100 points for your group. The points on each item follows: Present 20; on time 10; studied les son 30; brought Bible 10; attending church 20; contribution 10. Study your lesson in order to make 100 points for your group. Boost your groups. Let all get an even start, since the winners be tween now and the last Sunday in January will be given a bansuet by the losing groups. Who will give the first feed? Will it be the even groups or the odd groups? This is the ques tion for the groups to decide between now and the last Sunday in Janu ary. Farmers of Beaufort County have shipped cooperatively 113 cars of fat hogs this year. Reports received by County Agent E. P. Welfch on 112 cars shipped by 475 farmers show that they have received $143,- 487.79 for the animals. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Rutherford County. In the Superior Court, Before The Clerk. Kathleen James vs. Roy James. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Wcu can make YIOO extra A tc-idaw/ Your present car is worth more to you today than it Swas worth a month ago, and at least SIOO more than it will be worth in another month or so. On that basis, buying your new car now is like finding money. It means you can have the pleasure and comfort of a new car at once , and save real money by doing so. Plainly, then, you can't afford to wait. More People Buy Hudson-Essex Cars Than Any Other Six HUDSON-ESSEX The Only Sup er-Sixes CLIFFSIDE MOTOR COMPANY Cliffside, N. C. it was raining buckets... a lashing gale... right off the Cape she blew... it was no night for any man to be out driving . . ♦ but time and the; /{ • / 1 1 stork wait for no man • • • and all of a sudden here COE3es oc Bigelow's Nash slithering up to the F. 0. P.* j $ % Standard' quick," says Doc, "and ain't it a rotten Jr \V4--v.W night for the Jones's to have their first baby?" •• • "sure is," says the genial pump man, "but I guess it's kind of up to Standard' to get you there" »• • says Doc, who will have his little joke, "I'm not a betting man, but I'll give odds I beat that stork." -x • \ % --v . \ v, :'% ★ It'c won't keep you guessing about F.OJ*.) * * \ '"" v_" Take it any way you like. To some it, "v "-/v X means"full of power," that's" Standard?* •• *. Gasoline everywhere. And then again, "• ' * s - to others it means "faithful old pump'* v •,pumps everywhere you motor, ■ K STAN Get Standard Products at :j MAIN AND KING STREET FILLING STATION f Cars Greased and Washed. Operated by J. D. Camp. j; !■«»« superior court of Rutherford County to obtain a divorce absolute; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county and state, on December 17, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 16th day of November, 1928. J. Y. YELTON, C. S. C. 7-4t. RIDINGS & JONES, Att^s, Two is company, three is an organ ization that will ask for a congress ional appropriation.

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