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FOK SALE—IBO acre No. 1
lairy Farm all good buildings. Close
d milk condensery. Reason for seli
jg, ill health. H. E. Torbort, Bridge
on, York County, Pa. 40-6t.
FOR SALE —Pure bred, baby
chicks. Book orders early. Forest
Jity Hatchery. 15-tf
. Big assortment turnip seed. Farm
rs Hardware Co.
Best made country crocKery ware
n this section. Farmers Hardware Co.
PICTURE FRAMING —Pictures,
Photographs, tapestries, maps, rare
ild papers that you want to preserve.
& r ork up to date and on short notice
Pull line of mouldings to choose
irom at all time—Spindale Furrii
ure Co., Spindale, N. C. 26-tf.
WANTED TO BUY— Mixed oak
md pine cross ties; either delivered
>y truck at our plant or loaded on
pars at your shipping point. Write
'or specifications and prices, stating
K'here you wish to deliver. Taylor
uolquitt Co., Spartanburg, S. C. —
|2-3t.
Water systems 'and hydraulic
rams. Farmers Hardware Co.
WANTED—Man or lady to sell
End collect in Forest City, and vicin
ity. Permanent position, with good
future for reliable person. Opportu
nity, Box 201, Savannah, Ga. 43-2t.
Screen wire, fly go, fly swatters
Jind other hot weather supplies.
Farmers Hardware Co.
Salesman Wanted—Furni
ture salesman with outside ex
perience. Liberal fcontract to
the right man. Address P. O.
Box 853, Shelby, N. C. 44-lt
! TAKEN UP—as Estray, one small
P ! g. Uwner can get same by paying
kee P and for this advertise
ment. J. l Matheny, R-3 Forest
LOST-Pair of lady's eye glasses,
fitv I." h . e . a^oai 'd depot and Forest
.j '' * st Monday. Reward if return-
Thr °t Whitacre at Romina
q f KENT— Several good houses
J n. B. Doggett, City.' 44-2t.
I Spdiks of genius have nothing in
common with lovemaking.
A gill isn't necessarily timid be- 1
C9U>e J um ps at p. conclusion.
!t is almost as difficult to hide a
ou & h as it is to hide love.
The man who boasts of his igno
nCe as rea ched the ultimate.
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hvdy read your talents, virtues
what n-f S T the ra wings, words and
in thought'* yCU scri^le when "lost
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l en cents AdS-- Mikado pencils, and
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V PENCIL CO., NEW YORK CTTS
SALE OF LAND FOR
TAXES
(Continued From Preceeding Page^
Walker, W. 8., of lot No.
25 B-3 sec. 1 (bal.) 6.14
r Stark, Dr. Lucian, 1 lot No.
j 17 B-20 sec. 1, 1 lot No.
| 19 B-20 sec 1 19.51
Stewart, G. M., 1 lot No. 17
B-16 8.75
I Stone, Thomas G:, 2 lots No.
; 17 &18 B-14 sec. 1 30.29
! Stynes, G. H., 4 lots No. 42,
I 43, 44, 45 B-B C. R. Ter. 14.26
[ Swift, W. J., 1 lot C. A. Hwy
} Watkins sub., 3 lots No. 34, \
I 65 &59 G. Elliott «üb. 14.26
! Ihomas, Mrs. Margaret C., 1
Jot B-33, 1- lot No. 15 B-33 35.59
T.iomas, J. H., 10 acres Cane
creek 2.05
Thomas, J. E., 5 lots No. 50
to 54 .... 17.65
Thomason, Mrs. D. T.-O.
Webb & E. Link, 1 lot No.
21 B-l 5 sec. 1 7.05
Tillett, Mr. and Mrs. C. W., 1
lot No. 8 B-2 sec. 1 18.50
Todd, Dr. L. C., 1 lot No. 43
B-l Luremont, 2 lots No. 11
& 18 B-33 40.03
Townsend, J. A., 2 lots C-A
Hwy. C. R. Terrace 7.48
Turner, Isaac, 34 acres J. J.
Vess land. 4.94
Walker, W. 8.,-Trustee, 1 lot
No. 2 B-C, 1 lot No. 3 B-C
1 lot No. 17 B-7, 1 lot No.
18 B-7, 1 lot No. 19 B-7, 1
lot No. 57 B-8, 1 lot No. 2
B-11, 1 lot No. 2 B-8 101.23
Wall, G. A., 1 lot No. 13 B-17
sec. 1; 1 lot No. 16 B-4 sec.
1 36.13
Wall, W. R., 1 lot No. 5 B-4
sec. 1 15.96
Ward, W. J., 1 lot No. 52 B-l
. sec. 1 ...... 17.28
Ware, W* A., 2 lots No. 55 &
56 B-B, C. R. Terrace 7.4S
Waters, J. L., 1 lot No. 7 B-4
sec. 1 18.08
Watkins, J. A., 1 lot C-A Hy. 4.09
Mrs. Helen S., 1 lot
No. 18 B-20 10.03
Weaver, Jack, 1 lot No. 52
B-16 sec 1 12.40
White, Mrs. Rebecca S., 1 lot
No. 3 B-4 sec 1 24.01
Whitehead, Mrs. Catherine,
1 lot No. 51 B-l sec 1 ... 4.94
Wilkes, J. Frank, 1 lot No. 27
B-l sec. 1 23.16
Williams, Mrs. Clara S., 1 lot
No. 13 B-4, C-A Hwy 19.77
Williams, P. D., 10 acres Cor
nelius Williams land 1.96
Wilson, W. G.-Trustee, 248
acres R. land 95.63
Wilton, Earl, 1 lot C-A Hwy. 9.18
Workman, C. A., 1 lot No. 8
B-B sec. 1; 1 lot No. 9 B-3
sec. 1 26.55
eager, F. W., 2 lots Patrick 43.08
Young, B. L., 1 lot No. 38
B-16 sec. 1 ! 10.28
If the sale of all of the aforesaid
property is not completed on the
day advertised, then the sale shall
be continued from day to day until
completed. This August 5, 1930.
W. C. HARDIN,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
FOREST CITYTR-1
Forest City, R-l, Aug. 4.—There i
will be an ice cream supper at Provi
dence next Saturday night. The pro
ceeds will go for the benefit of the
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Smith and
family and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith
Jr., and family, spent Sunday at
Rainbow Lake in South Carolina.
Mrs. M. F. Hopper, of near Shiloh,
spent, last week with her daughters,
Mrs. R. L. Smith and Mrs. W. F.
Costner.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith and
family and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Hopper, of near Shiloh.
INFANT DEAD.
Spindale, Aug. 4.—Little Wini
fred Marcel Hardin, the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Har
din, of Spindale, died July 28. She
was one month and 18 days old. Fun
eral services were conducted at the
home of the parents by Rev. T. M.
Hester. The flower girls were Miss
es Naomi and Ruth Hendrix, Beat
rice Cox, Frances Bennet, Ruby
Martin, Stella Freeman and Carra
Johnson. Int»e|rment| took place at
the Cool Springs cemetery. !
THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930.
CLIFFSIDE NEWS
Cliffside, Aug, s.—"Uncle" Hen
;ry Watkins, one of the best known
1 old darkies in this section died
j rather suddenly some time early
j Saturday morning and was buried in
I South Carolina, Sunday. "Uncle"
! Henry had been living here since
I about the time the town started and
I his 'friends numbered majny white
i people.
Mr. Q. L., Womick has been ill
for several days. His friends hope
] for him a speedy recovery.
Rev. E. A. Blanton continues ill
at his home on Cliffside street.
Mrs. W. K. Collins and daugh
ter, Miss Estelle Collins, of High
Point, are visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mjrs. (Broadus Wiilson
and Miss Clark and another young
lady, whose name we cannot re
member just now, left here last
Saturday morning, for their home
at St. Petersburg, Fla., after spend
ing some time here with Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. JVilson.
Mrs. Errin McMurry, of New
York, has been spending a few
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. G. P.,
McMurry. She left for her home
last Thursday, accompanied by her
brother-in-law, Mr. Wesley Mc-
Murry, who will remain in New York
indefinitely, where he will have a
position and an 'opportunity to at
tend school part time.
Miss Mavoreen Lemmons, student
nurse at the Emergency hospital at
Washington, D. C., has returned to
Washington after spending her va
cation here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Q. W. Lemmons.
Mrs. W. L. Packard and daughter
Miss Jennie Lee, accompanied by
Miss Mary Ellen Mcßrayer of Shel
by, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Shu
ford here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Shuford and
children spent last Sunday afternoon
with Mr.' Shuford's Aunt at Green
ville, S. C.
Mrs. B. L. Davidson and child
ren, Gerard and Lois, spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Price at Sandy Mush.
Mis Una Edwards was a visitor
here last wgek. We are glad to know
Miss Una continues to improve and
is able to visit us occasionally.
The Community Prayer meetings
are ofK in attendance but we are
having good meetings every Tues
day at 2:30 p. m., at the home of
Mrs. J. P. Carpenter at the hotel.
All ladies are invited to attend these
meetings.
Mrs. Paul Vernon, of Forest City,
is spending a few days with Mrs.
G. K. Moore.
tytrs. W.' F. Blanton and children,
of Morganton, spent last week visit
ing Mrs. G. K. Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Blanton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye, of Avon
dale, and Mrs. Raleigh Haynes, of
I near Caroleen, visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Simmons last week.
- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsey and
Mrs. J. A. Ramsey, of Cleveland,
Tenn., heve been visiting relatives in
Cliffside and vicinity.
Mrs. N. D. Greene, of Fairview,
is spending some time at Cleve
land, Tenn.
A family reunion was held last
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Robinson when all the
married children and their families
were present as well as the ones now
at home.
Several from here have been at
tending the open air revival services
at Ellenboro with Dr. Zeno Wall
of Shelby, doing the preaching. They
leport fine services. '
According to reports one of the
best series of revival meetings held
in many years is in progress at Mt.
Pleasant Baptist church, just over
the Cleveland county line inear
here.
( Miss Elizabeth Hicks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hicks, of Char
lotte; is visiting Miss Melba Jar-j
rett here. *
Miss Lee Ellen Tate, of Forest j
City, spent the week-end here with
Miss Ruth Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Proctor at
; tended services at Ellenboro Sun
day night. MrJ J. R. Gibson has
also been attending the services at
Ellenboro.
Mr. N. L. Harris and family, of
Traveler's Rest, S. C., are visiting
friends and relatives here and at
Avondale.
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Hawkins spent
last Sunday with relatives in the
mountains.
Mrs. R. C. Smith and daughter,
Miss Lillian, and Misses Mavorean
Lemmons and Nelle Padgett enjoy
ed a camping trip, visiting Hender
sonville, Asheville, and Chestnut
Kills. They took a cook along to
prepare their meals and report a
very enjoyable trip.
Messrs. Jack Blanton, of Gaffney,
and James M. Weaver, of Atlanta,
■ were guests of Misses Nelle and
Dorothy Padgett last Stfnday.
Miss Hazel Lemmons entertained
several friends with a picnic at Flat
Rock last Saturday, honoring her
friend, Miss Eufra Simmons, on her
birthday.
Bliss Gwendolyn Scruggs, of Ruth
erfordton, and Miss Ruth Scruggs,
of State Line, are guests of Mrs.
J. V C. Hames.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hunnicutt and
son, J. 0., Jr., of Elkin, W. Va.,
visited Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hunni
cutt last "Friday. Mr. Hunnicutt is a
brother of Rev. Hunnicutt and is
secretary of a Y. M. C. A., at Elkin.
Miss Pauline Morrow, of Ashe
ville, has been visiting Mr. ar J Mrs.
A. T. Roberson here.
Mrs. Abbie Wingo, of Fair For
est, S. C., who has been spending
some time with Rev. and Mrs. J. A.
Hunnicutt, left Monday Por her
home. She was accompanied by Mas
ter Davis Hunnicutt, who will return
about Sept. Ist.
Miss Macey Humphries had the mis
-1 fortune to break an arm last week.
Messrs. Andrew Love and Char
lie Carpenter made a business trip
to Charlotte Monday.
Miss Anna Finch, of Guilford col
lege, who has been visiting her sif
ter, Mrs. H. L. Roberson, return
! Ed to her home last week. She was
I accompanied by Mrs. Roberson, who
lis spending this week there.
Some party or parties took an au
tomobile belonging to Mr. Myles
Haynes from in front of his home
some time Fast Friday night. It was
found next morning near Forest
City.
Mrs. J. P. Carpenter and daughter
Miss Alice, spent last Sunday after
noon visiting Mrs. Sally Goforth at
Cramerton. i
Stepping into the bank Monday
afternoon we heard a lot of ham
mering in the room directly over
head and when we went up to in
vestigate we found workmen busy in
Dr. Robertson's dental office, re
modeling and installing new equip
ment including an X-ray machine.
Mr. D. C. Colvin is absent from
the office this week on his vacation.
Messrs. George Thofhpson and
Ivy Shuford are on a trip to Wash
ington, D. C., and other points of
interest.
Miss Arnorae Robinson has re
turned to her home after an extend
ed visit to Columbia, Parley's Is
land and Myrtle Beach. She was ac
companied home by her sister, Mrs.
T. B. Crosby, who will spend a few
days here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Robinson.
Mrs. John L. Scoggins, of Char
lotte, was the guest last week of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Robinson.
HOLLY SPRINGS
Harris, R-l, Aug. 3.—The revival
meeting at Holly Springs closed Sun
day night with an addition of seven
converts which will be baptized Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the
pool near the church. Many back
sliders came back and rededicated
their lives to God. Rev. Graham did
some fine preaching and we hope
much good was accomplished.
Miss Grace Honeycutt spent the
week with relatives in this sectio.i
and attended the revival meeting at
Holly Springs.
Mrs. E. C. Henson who has been
sick was able to be at the revival
meeting this week. ,
Mr. Rector Robbins is singing iYi j
j a revival meeting at Sulphur Springs j
j tMs week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robbins and family
j also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Early visit
ed relatives in this section this week
\ end and attended the preaching ser- ,
i vices Saturday and Sunday. j
i Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rice and baby j
and Miss.Zinnie Rice visited relatives
! in this section the week-end and at- j
| tended the revival meeting. j
j Mr. and Mrs. McCraw and family |
[and Miss Foye Matheny, of Shelby,}
! visited at Mr. G. A. Matheny's Fri- j
day and attended the revival meeting
at Holly Springs.
Rev. J. G. Graham is in a meet
ing at Mt. Olivet with our pastor,
Rev. D. J. Hunt, this week.
Miss Gladys Roach was the din
ner guest of Miss Ina Robbins Sun
day.
White lies are apt to leave black
marks on a man's reputation.
It's up to a man to sit down and
contemplate a standing offer.
GOLDEN VALLEY
" !
Bostic, R-3, 4.—Mr. Fred!
H. Jones, of Los Angeles, Calif., will]
leave Los Angeles for Tampa, Fla., j
August sth to attend the K. of P. S
Lodge convention there for a week;
or more. He then will leave there for»
Bostic, to visit his sister, Mrs. Dan j
Melton, who haven't seen each other
since June, 1891. Mrs. Melton has
another brother in Freno, Calif.,
and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Norworth, i
of Los-Angeles, Calif. They probably j
will accompany Mr. Fred H. Jones
here as though yet it is not known
for sure. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nor
worth of Los Angeles, were here last
summer. They motored through. ,
Many of the community have at
tended the revival at the Duncan's
Creek Presbyterian church. The Rev.'
J. D. Henderson, of Spartanburg,
was in charge of the services. He
did some wonderful preaching. I
Revivals are now in progress at
First Broad Baptist church and also
Fairview Baptist church. j
Misses Nannie and Mary Melton
spent Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Creed fortune.
Miss Faulder Towery is seriously
ill we are sorry to note. Miss Tow- 1
ery is young and has many friends.
We Wope she will recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rollins and family,
of Spindale, spent Sunday' after- 1
noon with Mr. and Mrs.'Jethro Rol
lins.
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THE BEE HIVE
MOVES
To the storeroom formerly occupied
by Flack Hardware Co., between Horn's
and the A&P store.
Instead of going to heavy expense of
a big sale.to advertise our new stand, we
are going to offer to the public
Thursday Morning,
August 7th
The greatest values ever seen in the
county.
500 PAIRS OF THE FINEST LADIES'
SLIPPERS MADE IN AMERICA
SLIPPERS THAT RETAILED AT $lO.
$12.50 AND $15.00.
OUR SALE PRICE
$1.95
Come early and don't miss this opportunity
\
if .
The Bee .Hive
Dave Glickman, Propr.
Forest City, N. C.
SHILOH NEWS
j Rutherfordton, R-l, Aug. 4.—Rev.
i T. C. Holland of Mt. Pleasant, Cleve
t land county, preached a very in
| spiring sermon at Shiloh Sunday af
• ternoon.
} Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owens, of
Spindale, spent a while Sunday af
ternoon with the latter's mother, Mrs.
W. P. Hardin. _
I Miss Estelle Jones spent a few
days last week with her cousin, Miss
I>utfinia Jones, near Green Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Ledbetter.
' f Spindale, Miss Odessa Jones and
. ]yr. Leo Smith motored to Chim
ney Rock, Asheville, Black Moun
tain and Old Fort last Wednesday.
I Mr. B. M. Jones and family and
Mrs. C. M. Champion spent Friday
with Mr. Otis Jones and family near
, Gree'n Creek in Polk county.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spurlin and
small children spent from Saturday
, until Monday with rodatives near
Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith of
Ruth, spent a few davs with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith.
I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis and
Mr. and Mrsc -Gilford Ledbetter, of
' Spindale, spent /Sunday hijternoon
ac Mr. B. M. Jones.
I Miss Agnes Huntley spent a few
c'ays last week with Miss Myrtle
Cole, near Holly Springs, and at
; tended the revival there. -
I Mrs. W. K. Collins and daughter,
Miss Estelle, of High Point, visited
relatives in this community last week.