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. BOSTIC R-3 NEWS Bostic, R-3, June 30.—Miss Mae Greene and sisters, entertained a large number at a tackey party, Sat urday night, June 28. Among those present were. Misses Vallaree Biggerstaff, Ruth Cantrell, Vera McGinnis, Lizzie Bird, Haz*l ?nd Grace Cantrell, Inez McGinnis, Ruby Padgett, Myrtle Mitchell, Edith Biggerstaff, Eloise and Laura Har iill, Cleo Flynn, Miss Godfrey, Eunice and Bertha Harrill, Dovie and Emma Baber, Miss Goode, Sarah Doggett, Ola and Ocka Green, Hazel Bigger staff, S. E. and Bunnell Greene, Morrie Biggerstaff, Vattie Bell Brack kett, Joyce Brackett, Estelle and Mae Greene, Messrs Nollie Bigger staff, Hoyle Bailey, Ora Biggerstaff, James Webb, George and Paul Har- PC ±±±*-Z±± **** * l[ When § i A CLEANSING J ! MEDICINE I | Is Needed || Jj *1 have taken $ 7H Black-Draught $ Hi all my life, when- M-I, /w * $ ever in need of a 8 g medicine for con- $ stipation," says \ [tj Mrs. G. C. Burns, \ ; £ •H of Buna, Texas. A g '"My mother and Pi father used it in w / MS £ S their home for ™' if* $ ►H years, and I was M Sj raised to think " pH of it as the first thing if I tfj £ had a headache or was con- {{j $ stipated. ft "At one time I had indiges- •H tion real bad. I was all out rtj 51 of sorts; my skin was sallow, $ •H and I had gas pains. ft a course of Black-Draught, I ; S jH got all right I have given |jj Black-Draught to my child- $ ren, whenever they needed a ft ffi medicine of the kind." ffj Insist on Thedford's jjj i Black* I I Draught 1 tfl WOMEN who need a tonic »H should take C&rdul. In use H« rv r 5'.» E_- 131 j K« The Grocery Store of Quality and Economy The best foods only at rock bottom prices is our motto. Prompt, good service and delivery, at all times. Learn the convenience of shopping by telephone. Just phone 80 and your order will be delivered immediately by boy. You will have nothing to worry about for it will be filled exactly as you directed, and the packages are checked and rechecked to avoid the possibility of error. Our fresh meats are the best the mar ket affords. ■sit ; Let us serve you. Jones Grocery Co. The House of Service Phone 80. Forest City, N. C. rill, Norris Biggerstaff, Carl Bailey,' Willie Champion, C. B. Baber, Ar thur Goode, Broadus Green, Dorch Biggerstaff, Gene Holland, «Jim Goode Raleigh Biggerstaff, Thurman Lower, Cleatus Randall, Robert Dobbins Fur man Greene, Britton, Markus Dobbins, Gradie Randall, Fuller Rob erson, Hershell McGinnis, Mr. Blan tcn, J. W. Dobbins, Norman Low cry, Odell Tate, Mrs. Dorothy Smart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Biggerstaff and Hi tie sons, Jasup and Dan, Mrs. Sallie Biggerstaff and little son, Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mathen>, Mr. O. A. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. iVergle Biggerstaff and little daugh ter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Greene and little daughter, Lillian iand Ada, Miss Vallaree Biggerstaff jv-on the prize for the tackiest dress !ed girl, and Mr. Raleigh Biggerstaff | for the tackiest dressed boy. The I judges were: Miss Lizzie Bird, of Avondale, Mr. Jim Goode, of Avon- Relieve ri^ 0E S pain ruin your spoil your looks, interfere with your busi ness or pleasure? Millions of sufferers from Neuralgic Pains Functional Pains Ordinary Headache Simple Neuralgia have found relief by using DR.MILES* Anti-Pain Pills Why don't you try them ? At all drug stores. 25 for 25 cents. 125 for SI.OO. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930. f dale, Mr. Furtnan Greene of Moores- Jbcro', and Mr* Virgle Biggerstaff of Avondale. j Miss Vattie Bell Brackett and Mr. George Harrill were winners in the 'smelling contest, and Mr. Broadus i Greene won the prize for guessing the number of grains of corn in ?> 'jar. After these games were played, ! refreshments were served and all went away reporting a nice time. i DELIGHTFUL PARTY GIVEN AT HENRIETTA i j Henrietta, June 30. —One of the ! most delightful events of Henrietta was a party given by Misses Kathleen 'Smith and Olema PutmaiL, The party Jwas given at the home of Mies ! Smith, Saturday, June 28. The rooms were beautifully decorated v. ith sum mer flowers. Many interesting games ■were played and those lecenmg prizes were Miss Mattie Toms and ' ]VIr. Vassey White. Lemonade and cakes were served. Those present .were Misses Ethel and Bertha White «cf Floyds Creek, Mattie, Pauline and jCssie Toms, Sarah Holland, Ora .Hunt, of Mount Pleasant, Stella ! Flynn from High Shoals, Sadie Tate, Mary Lou West, Georgia. Ethel, Blanche and Irene Deßrule, Inez Mc- Swain, Estelle and Annie Sue Kiser, Willie Sue Covington, Minnie Mc- j Ginnis, Mary Weese, Cleo Gison, j Pearl and Mary Sue Ledbetter, Vir- j ginia Hughes, Mildred Smith, Fan- j ni c Chapman, Ruby Brindle, - Jettie j Smith of Henrietta, Messrs Vassey, and Onslow White of Floyds Creek, Dennis Jenkins, Carl Robbins, Walter Matheny of Harris, Forest Hunt of Mount Pleasant, Tom Owens, Tim and Bunion Jones, James Griffin, Clyde Hutchins, Robert McDonald, Will Lane of Forest. City, Clauds Thompson of Rutherfordton, Clauda md Leroy McCurry of Cliffside, Kenneth and George Putman of Avondale, Willie Moore, \wach Weathers, Tom Bradford, Boyc e and Clarence Berry, Dan Hughes, Jennis Tate, R. M. Smith, Graham and Eurette Phillips, Jack Wall of Hen rietta. KLLENBORO PEOPLE ORDER LARGE NUMBER CANS Ellenboro, June 30.—As a result of more than 8,000 tin cans ordered and distributed to members of the Ellenboro Canning Association last week, by A. B. Bushong, agricultural teacher for the school, a real live at-home program was begun by the housewives of the Ellenboro commu nity and Colfax township. The majority of the cans are filled at this date with beans, peaches and I other crops from the garden and or ! chard. Another order of cans is due !to arrive this week to be distribut i ed to the members of the association ! for canning purposes. In addition ; much canning has been done in glass 1 jars. Sixty members at present make up the association, the majority of whom can for home consumption a lone. As a result of being organized into a canning association each mem ber gets his or her cans at a cheap er cost. Carpet grass is succeeding in pas- j tures in Rowan county reports W. j G. Yeager, county agent, though this j county is thought to be rather far ] west for this particular type of grass. No Dull Days at 54 ; "It took me five years to find out "what to take to get rid of the bilious-* [ness and indigestion I used to suffer because my liver didnt seem to be functioning. I know now" says H. \V. Seely of 1048 Rigsby St, in San Antonio. "It's Herbine. I only have to take a teaspoonful of it in a little j .water whenever I feel that my stonv rach and bowels need help, and I'm jnever troubled with indigestion, sick headache, sour stomach or gas any more.'* »; 1 Herbine is a vegetable liquid which does nothing more than help the ; ! stomach and bowels take care of the .food you eat. By keeping them ac* 'tive, your food nourishes you, iri* j stead of souring and turning to acid? Get Herbine from your druggist and f see why many people would not thmk of punishing their systems" by {.harsh salts, oil or mineral , A * R PEOPLES DRUG STORE LADDIES BOW TO FOREST CITY, 8-5 Holding the Charlotte Firemen hit less until the eighth inning, Shippy pitched Forest City to an 8 to 5 vic tory over the Queen City Laddie^ here Saturday. The visitors bunched four hits with two errors in the eighth to score their entire total oi five run.->. Friday and Bragg hit home runs for Forest City. Andy Ferguson pitched a fairly good game for the visitors. COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER GIVES 4,113 INOCULATIONS Eutherfordton, June 30. —During the past week Dr. J. C. Twitty, coun ty health officer, gave 4,113 inocu lations for typhoid and diphtheria, in his annual typhoid-diphtheria cam paign. The totals for each day last week follows: Monday, 1,028; Tues day, 830; Wednesday, 1,078; Thurs day, 517; Friday 681. Of the total number of inoculations, 3,192 were for typhoid and 921 for diphtheria. FIGURE THIS ONE OUT. A man was one day visiting a lunatic asylum, and while walking in the gounds he met a patient to whom he said: "How did you get here?" The man replied: "Well, sir, you see I married a widow with a grown-up daughter, and then niy father married my wife's daugh ter. That made my wife the mo ther-in-law of her father-in-law, and my father became my step son. Then the step-mother, the daughter of my wife, had a son, and that boy, of course, was my brother, because he was my fa ther's own son, and he was also my wife's step-son, and therefore, her grandson, and that made me the grandfather of my step-broth er. Then my wife had a son, so my mother-in-law, the step-sister is my wife. I am the brother of my own son, who is also the son of my step mother .1 am my mother's brother in-law my wife is her own child's aunt, my son is my father's nephew, and I am my own grandfather. That's j one reason why I'm here, sir."—Ex. Apple growers of Wilkes county report about 50 percent of a crop in the mountain orchards but say the quality of the fruit so far is is a bove the average. Adults Contract Children 9 9 • Diseases f Adults can, and do, contract many children's diseases. And, usually, they suffer from them much more than children do. For instance, many adults contract worms, an ailment usually associated with children. Sometimes thej' suffer intensely and take expen sive medical treatments, without reali sing that worms are the cause of their troubles. Yet, the symptoms are the same as in children, loss of appetite and weight, grinding the teeth and rest less sleep, itching of the nose and anus, and abdominal pains. 'And, the same medicine that surely and harmlessly ex pels round pin worms from chilaren Peoples Drug Store. Middle Life Suffering "THEEE years ago, Iffif was in bad W9 \ health," savs Mrs. % J - B - Bean ' of Kirbyville, Texas. W I was going through a critical time, and I suffer v y ed a lot. "My back hurt a * most 831 the time, and my legs and ankles ached. My head hurt me until sometimes I would be almost past going. "As I had used Cardui be fore, and knew how much I had improved after taking it, I got a bottle and started taking it. I continued to use it for several months. After j awhile I regained my health, j and I feel that I could never j have gotten through that ! awful time without Cardui." 1 CARDUI Helps Women to Health i =.-= Take Thedford's Black-Draught for Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousnoss. Costa only 1 ceat a dose. _ ... if J jlffpMjpjßf SI WKi 2 \BC^BBB^^v^^9T*^ Pirates OF the night - - -the easy-stepping gentry we call "burglars". Never can tell when their stealthy fingers will lay hands on your valuables. So for your own "peace of mind"—store your savings in this safe and sound bank and let the interest accumulate. Come in and let's talk it over. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SIOO,OOO INDUSTRIAL LO AN&INVtSTMENT BANK FOREST CITY, N. C. Investigate our weekly Savings Plan. SMASH! A wet pavement your brakes applied quickly—your auto plunged by fate thin a plate glass window—side swipes another auto or injures a person. Onlyj complete automobile insurance can then Save you from financial loss. Ask about the automobile insurance issued by this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Phone today! For safe\and sure insurance, call 64 mm SECURITY H Insurance Realty Co. hRhB HARRILL, Sec*y.-Treas. ; PHONE 64 : Forest City. ... N. C.
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