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Work up to date and on short notice Full line of mouldings to choose, from at all time —Spindale Furni ture Co., Spindale, N. C. 26-tf. FOR RENT —One four, one five, one six, and one ten room house; good location, reasonable rent, Chas. Z. Flack, office over A&P store, phone 40. 47-2t. Professional Cardi DR. FRANK WILKINS DENTIST Union Trust Co., Bldg. FOREST CITY, N. C. New X-Ray Lady Assistant DR. CHAS. S. McCALL DENTIST 313 Union Trust Co., Bldg. DR. R. R. HOWES DENTIST Phone 156 * Forest City, N. C. DR. H. L. ROBERTSON DENTIST I Cliffside, N. C. DR. D. M. MORRISON OPTOMETRIST Eye Specialist SHELBY, N. C. Will be in Forest City, Tuesdays' and Thursdays' 8 to 9 a. m., and 2 to 3 p. m. Office up-stairs, Farmers Bank Build ing. Room 306, opposite office of Dr. Verner. Eyes Examined, Glasses fitted and | repaired PELLAGRA ! can be curtd. Have you any of these symp toms? Tired and drowsy feeling with head aches and depression; skin rough; breaking out or eruptions; sore mouth, tongue, Kps flaming red; much mucus and choking; indigestion and * nausea; failing memory; diarrhea or constipation. Write for 50-page book mailed FREE in plain, sealed I wrapjer. DR V W. J. McCRARY, Inc. Dept. 325 Carbon Hill,, Ala. 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day. an-! checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets - -i I Lady Fair Beauty J! ♦ Shop ♦ Special Permanent Com- ► ♦ plete. ► ♦ $5.00 ;; J Fredrics : SIO.OO : i Phone No. 264. Two operator* J | Mrs. Morrow. . ] [ ♦ Miss Moore. ► FOR RENT Apartment for light housekeeping; furnished com plete. Near school. Phone 9104, Broadway Inn. 47-2t. Screen wire, fly go, fly swatters and other hot weather supplies. Farmers Hardware Co. NOTICE—To my customers. I have moved from Powell street to the old McMurry place, and am in a position to give you first class ser vice in plain and fancy sewing, dress making, etc. Mrs. S. H. Green, City. 48-lt. FOR SALE —Household goods re maining unsold: Parlor suit, dining table, cooking range, small heater, lawn mower, ice box. Bargains. I. N. Kimbrough, South Broadway, For est City, 48-lt. TAKEN UP AS ESTRAY—On last Thursday, one mule. Owner can get same by paying for upkeep, and for this advertisement. Dave Green, Forest City, R-l, near Sulphur Springs ehurch. |4B-2t. Big assortment turnip seed. Farm ers Hardware Co. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION, OPENING OF REGISTRATION BOOKS, ETC. % Town of Forest City, N. C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That a special election will be held in the Town of Forest City on the 16th day of September, 1930, for the purpose of voting on the ques tion as to whether or not the Town of Forest City shall sell its electric transmission, distributing and light ing system to Southern Public Utili ties Company for the price of Three Hundred and Fifteen Thousand ($315,000) Dollars in cash, and for the purpose of voting on the ques ticn as to whether or not the Town of Forest City shall sell its water works system to Southern Public Utilities Company for the price of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000) Dollars in cash. Four ballots shall be used, one reading "For Sale of Electric System to Southern Publi? Utilities Company," one "Against Sale of Electric System to Southern Public Utilities Company," one "For Sale of Waterworks System to South ern Public Utilities Company", and one "Against Sale of Waterworks System to Southern Public Utilities Company." The election shall be held from 8 o'clock a. m.,. until sunset on the said 16th day of September, 1930, the polling places "for said election shall be at the City Hall, North Powell Street and J. E, Cald well appointed registrar of voters. A new registration of the voters will | be held for said election and the registration books shall be opened at nine o'clock a. m., on the 16th day :of August, 1930, (being the fifth Saturday before the election), and shall be in the possession of J. E. Caldwell the registrar, at his place of business on North Powell Street at the City Hall for the registration of voters; the said books shall re main open until closed at sunset on | September 6th, 1930, (the second I Saturday before the election.) The Registrar will keep said registration books open for registration of vot ers between the hours of nine o'clock a. m., and sunset on each day during the period when Vegistratdon books are open, and on each Sat urday during the period of registra tion, the Registrar shall attend with his registration books at the poll ing place of his precinct or ward be tween the hours of nine o'clock a. ri. f and sunset for the registration of voters. By order of a resolution passed by the Mayor and Board of Com- I THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. missioners of the Town of Forest City, on the 14th day of July, 1930. V. T. DAVIS, Mayor. Atrest: J. E. CALDWELL, 43-9t Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAIMS i The undersigned having been duly I appointed and now acting as Receiv er of the Forest City Company, In corporated, by order of the Superior ! Court in the case entitled Corpora | tion Commission of North Carolina vs. The Forest City Company, Inc., this is to notify all creditors of the said Forest City Company to file their claims with the Clerk of the! •Superior Court of Rutherford coun- j ty. or with the said undersigned Re-! ceiver at his office in the old Bank ' ouilding in Forest City, N. C. Persons owing said Company will p'ease make immediate payment to said Receiver. This, the 18th day of August, 1930. 46-4t. JOHN D. BIGGS, Receiver. It is a rare witness who testifies' satisfactorily to plaintiff and defen-' dant, but some people try it. (k[(S& i h\\ Delicious and Refreshing J JFllllli I II Blow fill the Whistle Pause r No matter how busy you are —how hard you ve got to work don t forget to blow the whistle now and then for a minute's "time out'! - on your own account. There's no trick about it. A minute is long enough for a sparkling; VWnVff' WIV ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola —that pure drink of natural flavors. I 4 Nine million times a day the Thinkers and Doers of the nation find .ON STATION ijjg p auS e that refreshes is what keeps the world wagging. And having Coca-Cola on ice at home is one delightful way to well-being. WBT LISTEN IN !—*-*—Hear what famous sports champions say to Charlotte Grantland Rice.—And the thirty-one piece, All-String Coca-Cola \ Dance Orchestra.-—Broadcast every Wednesday evening over NBC coast to Coast network. \ ' } COCA-COLA BOITLING COMPANY . ' ' 80400 9 MILLION A DAY ~ IT HAD TO BE GOOD, TO GET WHERE IT IS % AVONDALE NEWS Avondale, Aug. 25.—Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Champion and children spent the week in Morganton with Mr. Joe Hudson. Mrs. Henry Smith and children spent several days in the Mt. View section last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. James in Marion Saturday and Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Emmory Smith and son Mark, and Miss Minnie Bailey spent the week in Augusta, Ga. Mr. J. S. Hawkins spent Saturdav in Shelby with his daughter, Mrs. Bud Harris. The many friends of Mrs. Bate Hamrick are glad she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Womick spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vickers, near Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. Dayton and children, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Toms, near Mt. Plea sant. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hawkins visit ed Mr. E. M. Hawkins near Ellen fcoro last week. Messrs Floyd Ward, Billie Watkins, Carl Fry and Palmer Deßrule left Saturday night for Baltimore, Md., where they will spend several days. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAIMS The undersigned having been duly appointed and now acting as Receiv er of the Rutherfordton Realty Com pany by order of the Superior Court in the case entitled Corporation Com mission of North Carolina vs. Ruth erfordton Realty Company, this is to notify all creditors of • the said Rutherfordton Realty Company to file their claims with th-_- Clerk of the FRANK P. STRATFORD Certified Public Accountant (Member American Institute of Accountants) General Practice in Public Accounting, Federal and State Tax Matters. Rutherfordton, N. C. ' ~ J lg Superior Court of Rutherford coun ty. or with the said undersigned Re ceiver at his office in the old Bank building in Rutherfordton, N. C. Persons owing said Company will please make immediate payment to said Receiver. This, the 18th day of August. 1930. 46-4t. JOHN D. BIGGS, Receiver. Use Courier Want Ads For Results PAGE SEVEN
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