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Makes Life Sweeter Children's stomachs sour, and need an anti-acid. Keep their systems sweet with Phillips Milk cf Magnesia! When tongue cr breath tells of acid condition, —correct it with a spoonful cf Phillips. Most men and women have been comforted by this universal sweet ener—more mothers should invoke ita aid for their children. It is a pleasant thing to take, yet neutralizes more acid than the harsher things too often em ployed for the purpose. Xo household should be without it. Phillips is the genuine, presoriptional product physicians endorse fcr general use; the name is important. "Milk of Magnesia" has been tne U. S. registered trade mark of * the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. PHILLIPS r „ Milk of Magnesia ——— «■——— I % & ♦ it 4 ► ♦ o 5 New Warmth in J[ 1 BLANKETS t 2 . o ♦ Wool blankets soil easily. ► + The delicate fibers that catch X the dust quickly mat together. T The fabric when it loses its J T freshijess, loses much of its ♦ warmth. We wash your blan- ► 4 kets in pure soft water, dry £ them in currents of warm air, \ \ X and return them to you soft ♦ and fluffy with one hundred > f , i • 1 ♦ per cent of their warming > 4 power restored. You know \ [ how heavy they are to do at J \ home. The Laundry does ttiem | ♦ best. > ♦ i X i ' | Rutherford County j | Laundry !t i Forest City, N. C. ♦ it you MM do When your Children Jry for It There is hardly a household that hasn't heard of Castoria! At least five million homes are never without it. If there ara children in your family, there's almost daily need of its comfort. And any night may find you very thankful there's a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhea checked. A vegetable pro duct; a baby remedy meant for young folks. Castoria is about the only thing you have ever heard doctors advise giv ing to infants. Stronger medicines ara dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless thay may be to grown-ups. Good old Castoria! Remember the name, tad remember to buy it. It may spare you a sleepless, anxious night. It is always ready, always safe to use; in emergencies, or for everyday ailmenta. Any hour of the day or night that Baby becomes fretful, or restless. Cajstoria waa never ipore popular with mothers than it Is today. Every druggist has 1U FINE COCKERELS ARE PURCHASED BY FEDERATION Two High Priced Birds, Of Record Egg Families, Plac ed in Rutherford County. Rutherfordton. Jan. 20. —The Farmers Federation recently bought two of the best known purebred cockerels in America from the Mount Hope Poultry farm. Williamstown, Mass., and placed them with Arthur Grose's poultry flock, near Spindale, in Rutherford county, who has a large flock of purebred "VS hite Leg horns. The cockerels are White Leghorn, cockerel Xo. 1, known as Lachaise Xo. L 6399, whose sire (Herald H 500 is the son of a 284-egg hen, with a family average of 237 eggs in 365 days while Herald's sisters average 255 eggs in 365 days. The dam, Ju lia J 487 has a record of 301 eggs in 365 days, while the family aver age is 291 eggs per year. The other White Leghorn cockerel Xo. 2 is known as La Chaussee Xo. L 6250. His sire (Henry H 1559) is the son of a 253-egg hen per year, whose family average of 204 eggs per year, while his dam, (Juno) has an egg record of 283 per year and the family average is 230 eggs per year. Placing these two cockerels in this section is expected to mean much for the poultry industry. Mr. Grose has one of the best flocks in west ern North Carolina. The eggs from his flock will be hatched and from this flock will be selected birds to go to other flocks in all parts of western North Carolina. The Federation, which is seeking to produce the best poultry in the country, has hatcheries at Sylva, Asheville, and Spindale. They have a total egg capacity of 67,000 and will be set one-third capacity at a time, so chicks will come off each weejc. They serve all western North Carolina, besides many other sections of the country. The Sylva hatchery cpened January 4, Spindale, January 14, while the Asheville hatchery wi'l start operation about January 18. OAK GROVE NEWS t Bostic, R-l, Jan. 18.—The Oak Grove Epworth League enjoyed a social at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Hipp Wednesday night. Miss Eugenia Randall entertair ing a number of her friends with a party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tate and Mr. Clarence Tate spent Wednesday night at Mrs. Delia Randalls. Mr. J. M. Biggerstaff and family spent Sunday at Mr. S. C. Crawleys near Lattimore. Miss Pauline Harrill gave a pzrty Wednesday night. Mr. M. E. Hawkins t-ud family were visitors at Mr. T. Harrills Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Coren Bailey and little daughter Norma spent Satur day night at Mr. Paul Harrills. Mr. Vergil Biggerstaff and family of Avondale, were visitors in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrill spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Henry Well's, Mr. and Mrs. Wells have recently moved to this community from Johnson City, Tenn. Mr. A. G. Randall, Miss 'Mamie Randall, little Missess Mary Frances, Minnie Helen, and Jenny Ruth Ran dall and Thomas and James Randall were visitors at Mrs. J. M. Randall's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Thomas Rome and family were visitors at Mr. J. S. Bedford's Sun j day night. i Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Magness and j children, Ernest, Jr., and Sarah j Martha, were visitors at Mr. Cliff j Magness's Sunday. Next Sunday night is regular i preaching night at Oak Grove. The ! Epworth League will meet at the | regular time. Everybody is invited to i come. I 1 Mrs. Dennis Butler spent the week : end at the home of her brother, Mrs. S. T. Hamrick and Mrs. Hamrick. i Mrs. J. M. Biggerstaff spent the i day last week in Avondale. Mrs. Delia Randall and Miss Olli crea Randall spent Thursday night at Mr. W. T. Harrills. Mr. and Mrs. Wonnie Webb and ' children, Ethleen, Nellie and Wonnie Jr., of Shelby, were visitors at Mrs. ! Irene Webbs. | Miss Mae Harrill, of Charlotte, is spending a few days at home. Mr. A. T. Tate and family and THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930. Mr. W. P. Tate visited Mr. Floyd Tate at the Rutherford hospital Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hawkins and , Mr. Clyde Hawkins spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Joe Hawkin's at ; Avondale. I Misses Evelyn Grayson, of Ruth. : erfordton and Esther Bailey spent ! Sunday with Misses Leigh and Maude j Harrill. Those visiting Mr. C. B. Hamils Monday night were: Mr. and Mrs. i Thomas Rome and sons, Clyde and • Howard and Mrs. Delia Randall j and Miss Ollierea Randall. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. W ebb and I Miss Lucille and Mr. James (spent Sunday at Mr. Henry Taylors |at Avondale. ; Mr. and -Mrs. Odell Harrill and j little son, Bob, of Spindale and Mr. land Mrs. C. M. Harrill and children, ! Billy and Betty, of Henrietta, spent I Sunday at Mr. C. B. Harrills. | A number of relatives and friends j surprised Mr. A. B. Bailey with a i birthday dinner Sunday, i Messrs. K. M., and Cletus Ran ' dall attended the funeral of Mr. An ' gus Harrill at Sandy Plains Friday, i Mr. and Mrs. Chivous Tate spent ; Monday afternoon at Mr. W. P. , Tates. -s i Misses Mae and Maude Harrill ! spent awhile Monday afternoon at Mrs. Delia Randalls. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrill and children. Wade and Jeanetjte visited ' Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wall Sunday af l ternoon. I ; Officers Capture Two Big Stills i Rutherfordton, Jan. 20.—Rural ; Policeman C. R. Dalton of Chimney Rock Township; Federal Prohibi tion Officer, Bill Owens, of Hender sonville; a Deputy and Mr. O. A. j Roberson, of the Uree section cap | tured a 60-gallon capacity copper | still, complete outfit, Friday after ! noon, January 10, in Polk County I near Green River. About 800 gal- J lons of beer were taken and four j gallons of whiskey, which was hid I nearby, Geo. and Joe Hodge, young j white men, brothers, of Polk coun- I ty, were coming to the plant with jSO pounds of sugar each on their ! backs. They were arrested and lodg ; ed in jail at Columbus and will be tried later in Federal court in Ashe ville. They were walking and did not see the officers until they were close upon them. Monday afternoon, January 13, the same officers captured another still, the same size in the edge of Rutherford county. About 1,500 gal lons of beer were taken. The plant had been in recent operation. No arrests were made and no whiskey was found. It was also a complete outfit. Duco and other paints. Farmers Hardware Co. Toy Wagons at about 1-3 - less. Farmers Hardware Co. THERE is nothing that has ever taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi cians wouldn t use it, and endorse its use by others. Sure, or several mil jon users would have turned to some thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box. and the word genuine printed in « Mn»nniiini iiin t «t ■-"HI—H / • •' - TRY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RESULTS FLOYDS CRM NEWS Forest City, R-l, Jan. 13. —Hey. A. G. Melton preached at Floyd's Creek Sunday night. The third fnn day afternoon service has been changed to the second Sunday nigh Mr. Onslow White who had an operation on his face last Thursday is improving, we are glad to note. Mr. Nathan Davidson, Misses Ola Hunt, Ossie, Mattie and Pauline Toms were visitors at Mr. Gordon Tom's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sherman Tate and family « were the dinner guest? of Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. J. Edwards. Mr. John Tate and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. John Amos near Holly Springs. Mr. Marcus Mauney of Eilenboro, was the dinner guest of Mr. Gordon Toms Sunday. Mr. Yassie White is sick at this writing with fiu. ASSOCIATION TO MAKE CENTENNIAL FUND DRIVE Forest City, Jan. IT.—An inten sive campaign will be held by the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Bap tist associations the week of Janu ary 26 to February 2, for the pur pose of collecting pledges for the Baptist centennial fund, and to se cure new subscriptions where pledges were not made when the centennial campaign was begun a year ago. It is understood that most of the funds collected in this campaign ?) to Boiling Springs Junior College, at Boiling Springs. This was the origi nal plan agreed upon by the general board of the Baptist State Conven tion and the board of trustees of the junior college. A mass meeting will be held at Boiling Springs on the afternoon of the 26th, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, at which time Herman T. Stephens, of Raleigh, and Dr. J. B. Davis, pres ident of Boiling Springs Junior col lege, and others will speak. Every one who helped in the canvass iart year and the treasurers of the cen tennial fund from each church in the two associations are urged to be present. Prospects for a great junior col Vrigidaire gi HYDRATOR The Hydrator is a marvelous new again. You can make lettuce tender and moist air compartment that makes brittle. You can quickly restore the vegetables and salad materials of radishes, tomatoes and other delightfully fresh and tender. See ve g eta bles. it demonstrated today. Today every household Frigidaire is equipped with the Hydrator. It is part of ~f" *f* "{• surplus value offered by Frigidaire. So, too, is the famous "Cold Control" Now, with the development of the which enables you to speed the freezing Hydrator, Frigidaire offers a new service of ice cubes and desserts. And to make to users ... a special compartment for Frigidaire still more practical and more vegetables and foods that need added strikingly beautiful, every household moisture. . . cabinet is now rust-proof Porcelain-on- You can put even wilted celery in the steel inside and out. See a complete Hydrator and make it crisp and fresh demonstration at our showroom-now. FRIGIDAIRE EuSric V?ZuTcZU."t ""u"- Sto l" anJ PMic institutiom .. . l£oLmcZi£Z f "JtFV', Stor V- off,c " " nd Facurie, .. . ** • • • Cooling Equipment . . . Room Coolers SMITH-HARRILL RADIO REFRIGERATION Forest City, N. C. lege at Boiling Springs were never so bright as they are at present and it is hoped that all the friends of this institution in this section will ans wer the call for funds that will be made during this campaign. The Rev. C. C. Matheny, paster of the Alexander Baptist Church, is *harman of the centennial commit tee in the Sandy Run Association, which is composed of Baptist church es in Polk, Rutherford, and Cleve land counties, with one church just across the line in South Carolina near Chesnee. The Kings Mountain Association is comprised of churches in Cleveland and Gaston counties, in North Carolina, and Cherokie county, in South Carolina. Winning Out Our program to do more business during the cod ing year is going strong. Quality goods at lowest possible prices is the pv/.i that is bringing new customers to us every day. Join the crowd. If you value quality and well know:., standard groceries and still want to save money dur ing the year, just give our store and service a trial. UNNECESSARY WORK. Shopping about from store to store is hard work and a needless waste of effort. We are as near to you as your 'phone. CALL 80. And be sure to get just the cut of meat you would select yourself were you to visit our store. Jones Grocery Co. 'Phone 80 Forest City, N. C. : Married Woman Fears Gas i Eats Only Baby Food ! "For 3 vears I ate only b«.'v f »everything else formed g. . ;\v ! thanks to Adlerika, I eat an - UI..J and enjoy life." —Mrs. M. G ;r. n j Just ONE spoonful Adler:- a r . S "* | lieves all GAS so you can e&: | sleep better. Acts on BOTH -jp-. i and lower bowel removing v i vou never knew were tr. I - ; which caused your stomach \ |Xo matter what you have : stomach and bowels, Adler 'surprise you! Hall-Rudisill Ijr. r
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