, v fwcmber 11, 1930
U P u PURCHASES
NEW RURAL UNES
o-'-'/r'p.-."'c-™"*
AcqU,r ; v in Recent
paßy Deal.
Public Utilities, a
The
the Huke power com
already purchased the
P i,ny - '"brings. Lattimore and
B * / Hnes> For months sur-
M° oreS y timates had been under
. lines in the coun-
I vVa '' °, ' •r.M'dav final details were
| ty - '
|* nnoUm ":. ,i n e S serving rural com-
Purchased.
Lines Purchased.
I The e lin. s- he opera'ed now hy
I T „ r 'he Beaver Dam
l l!,e!> ' ~»V the Karl Light com-
Light company,
I j. c. M'NEELY CO.
I SHELBY, N. C.
IA REAL DRESS SALE
■ 319 Of Our Very New
est And Prettiest
Dresses
It is a known fact that Mc
■fteelys do not carry anything
IL stock except the very best
■quality, all pure silk mater
ials. Dresses that will wear
Imhl always look charming:.
■This sale includes every type
Kress: Street Dresses, Dinner*
■presses, Evening Dresses and
■Sport Dresses.
l\!l Dresses On Sale
■ Up To At
■39.75 522.50
■29.75 518.90
■24.75 514.90
■19.75 512.50
■12.75 S 8.90
18.95 S 4.90
will see for yourself
Bat these Dresses surpass all
at these or similar
-EXTRA SPECIAL—
m dozen pairs Van Raaltc
Gloves, pair
I SI.OO
»IG REDUCTIONS
I ON ALL COATS
Wfc Our Lovely Line Of
■HRISTMAS GIFTS
■ndkerchief s, 4 for !SI.OO and
■ hand-made—
■ Scarfs— Gloves— Hand
B Loy ely Silk Underwear
■®Mi\ Maderia Napkins
V nllow Cases.— Silk Hos-
IC- M'NEELY CO.
I SHELBY, N. C.
the Cleveland Springs company the |
Stoney Point company, the Lutz
| Power company, the Will Wilson
line, the Patterson Springs com
pany, the Post Road Gin Power
i company.
Only two or three rural light lines
"in the entire county are now not
! controlled by the Charlotte firm.
Began Years Ago.
Several years ago Cleveland
'county communities, being advised
.by Governor Gardner and others,
! began organizing light and power
lines. Within a short period of
' time, with one co-operate company
! after another being formed, rural
; Cleveland county was dotted with
electric lights and electric power
' that made farm tasks easier both
in the home and outside labor. Not
only was the county known as the
pioneer electric light county, but
two years ago Cleveland was given
national publicity as the best rural
lighted county in the south and one
of the leading in America.
Recently, however, the cooperative
lines were permitted to run down.
The Duke interests entered the field
and let it be known that they might
purchase the lines. This interest re
sulted in the consummation of the
deal \his week.
Price Not Known.
The price given the several co
operative organizations for their
lines and right-oflways was not made
public, but no great sum, it is be
lieved, was involved due to the
condition of the lines.
To Rebuild Lines.
The S. P. U. has announced that
| their construction force is already
in the county to rebuild and re-lo
cate the lines all over the territory
[that will be served. The lines, it is
| said, will also be extended into ad
ditional localities where light and
power is desired. An official of the
big firm says that he hopes to in
crease the 357 patrons now served
by the 10 lines to 1,000 within a
year's time.
The lines taken over will be serv
ed by new power lines that will be
built from the sub station here go
ing down South Morgan street to a
point just south of Belmont mill,
then across to South Washington
street and out Patterson Springs
road to Hickory Creek, then up the
creek to point near city limits on
highway 18, where it will be con
nected with the various lines they
have acquired, giving these lines
the same supply that the city of
Shelby now has, which will be a very
great advantage in case of any of
the three power lines coming into
Shelby should be disabled *on ac
count of storms or for any reason
they will have all three lines as
supply, insuring power at all times
The present rural lines will be
built according to standard speci
fications and will insure all users
along each line ample supply of
power at all times and will be given
the usual first class service that is
rendered by Southern Public Utili
ties company.—Cleveland Star.
SMITH'S GROVE
Forest City, R-3, Dec. B—There
will be a Christmas tree at Smith's
Grove church. December 24, Christ
mas eve night. Mr. W. L. Humphries
will have charge of the services.
Everybody who wants to attend is
quite welcome.
There was a large number at
tending Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith's
cotton picking Thursday night.
Mrs. C. M. Yelton gave a quilt
ing party Thursday. Nice refresh
ments were served to the following.
Misses Pearl, Mary E. and Ruth
Crowder, Mrs. Charles Yelton, Mrs
Paul Crowder and Mrs. C. M. Yel
ton. All enjoyed the occasion very
much.
Misses Alice and Mary Wilson
Hardin spent Sunday with Miss
Lucy Crowder.
Mrs. W. L. Crowder has been ill
this past week but is better at this
writing.
Miss Ann Andrews spent Saturday
with Miss Theonn Upton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Luckadoo and
children spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Gulmer Yelton.
Mrs. Andy Gross and daughter,
Vonnie spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of W. P. Crowder.
Miss Mossie Yelton had as her
guests Misses Annie Blackmond and
Pauline Wells, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Hardin spent
Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fort
enberry.
SEE H. L. Kampe for your grain J
driVs and vhep] harrows, Ni?-
Ben wagon and bodies.
THE FOREST CITY COURIER- FOREST CITY, N. C.
GOLDEN VALLEY
Bostic, R-3, Dec. B.—Rev. Har
kie, of Hickory, preached an ex
cellent sermon Sunday at Golden
Valley Methodist church. He preach
ed on the Ten Virgin's. It was much
enjoyed by his audience. Rev. Har
kie will preach at Golden Valley
Methodist church every first Sunday
morning at eleven o'clock.
Mr. Ben McCurry has "been suf
fering very much from a very sore
finger.
Mrs. Harvey Propes was called to
the bed-Side of hdr brother, Mr.
John Long, of Valdese, who is very
ill.
Mr. A. C. McCombs and family,
are moving .from this community in
to Sunshine we are sorry to see
them go.
Mr. Guy Melton spent Saturday
night with his cousin's, Messrs Frank
and Tom Melton.
Those visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Melton Sunday were
as follows: Messrs. Clyde Brandle,
Charles Self, Fred Melton, Robert
Freeman and Tom Melton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Freeman of
Greenville, S. C., with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Freeman.
Messrs P. C. Hunt and Eli Mel
ton, captured a still last week 110
gallon capacity on the Horn Ridge
Messrs. Hunt and Melton were go
ing to fight fire and found the still.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF LAND
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain Deed ol
Trust made by John N. McMurry
and Ora McMurray, his wife, to the
undersigned Trustee, dated Apr:l
15th, 1929, and duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Rutherford County, State of North
Carolina, in the Record of Mortgages
and Deeds of Trust No. 5, page 239.
to which reference is hereby made
and default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness se
cured by the said Deed of Trust,
whereby the power of sale contained
therein has become operative, said
Trustee will on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 r 1931.
at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell for cash
to the highest bidder, at public auc
tion, at the Court House door, in
the town of Rutherfordton, North
Carolina, all of the following des
cribed real estate, -situate in the
County of Rutherford, State of
North Carolina, to-wit:A certain lot
or parcel of land in the County of
Rutherford, City of Forest City, State
of North Carolina, and more parti
cularly described as follows:
Beginning on a stake on the
Southwesterly side of West Main
street which stake is located at a
point 350 feet South 60 degrees and
30 minutes East from the corner
of the Southeasterly intersection of
West Main street and a street not
named v the same being W. H. Pay
ne's Northeasterly corner, and run
ning thence with W. H. Payne's
lines South 37 degrees and 30 min
utes West 146 feet to a stake, J.
N. McMurry's corner; thence with
J. N. McMurray's line South 60 de
grees East 100 feet to a stake on
C. S. Hemphill's line; thence with
C. S. Hemphill's line North 37 de-
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Rheumatism, Eozema, High
Blood Pressure, Pellagra, and
Stomach Trouble, Successful
remedy since 1864..
Hall-Rudisill Drug Co.
and Peoples Drug Store
I
'grees and 30 minutes East 148 feet
to a stake on the Southwesterly side
of West Main street; thence with
the Southwesterly side of West Main
street North 60 degrees and 30
minutes West 100 feet to the place
of beginning.
This property is sold subject to a [
prior Deed of Trust executed by i
John N. McMurry and wife, Ora Mc-1
Murry, to the Commercial Nation- !
al Bank of High Point, North Caro-;
lina, Trustee, dated April 15, 1920,!
and recorded in Book A-5, of Mort- |
gages and Deeds of Trust, at page
301, in the office of the Register of!
Deeds for Rutherford
cuted to secure the sum of $5,852.-
77, the payment of which Deed of
Trust the purchaser will assume. i
This, the Bth day of December,'
1930.
THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BANK OF HIGH POINT, NORTH
CAROLINA, TRUSTEE.
10-4t. By R. R. BLANTON, Att'y.
$25.00 stalk cutters. Farmers
(Hardware Co.
V. M. ABERNETHY
Radio Repairing
Trouble Shooting
Keys duplicated for all standard locks
AVONDALE, N. C.
Phone 251
Ilf RAZOR
fa BETTER
p - or yoi/r money back
||| *1 TOR TEN 50™ FIVE
Guaranteed by
PROBAK CORPORATION
//YY/M DIVISION O»
oQyV/vA AuioSi'op Sofety Roior Co., Inc.. H. V. C
first National Bank
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This institution was formed for the primary purpose of serv
ing Rutherford County in the promotion of its growth and fu
ture welfare. We have faith in our county and are here to help
in every way to promote its prosperity and security.
A county to be progressive must have adequate banking fa
cilities. In giving your support to this bank, you will not only
have every safe-guard of security for your money, but will be
doing your part toward the upbuilding of the county's progress
and promotion of its prosperity.
The First National Bank of Forest City is a new institution,
backed by every safe-guard of national banking laws and the
Federal Reserve System.
Conducted on safe and sound banking principles, with con
servative management, low overhead, and, best of all, the confi
dence of the public.
First National Bank
FOREST CITY, N. C.
OFFICERS
w. S. MOSS President
J. W. DALTON Vice-President
T. R. PADGETT - Vice-President,
G. B. HARRILL Cashier
DfRFPTORS
G. B. HARRILL , D. F. BEACHBOARD
J. W. DALTON C. E. ALCOCK
DR. W. C. BOSTIC, SR. B. C. HORN
R. L. REINHARDT W. S. MOSS
G. C. McDANIEL G. H. BLANTON
T. R. PADGETT HUGH F. LITTLE, JR.
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY
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Quotations Are Down
Buying in the open market enables us
to bring to you food bargains from day to
day. They are the delight of thrifty house
wives and the envy of our competitors.
Save money on food every day of the
week in this progressive store.
Not Complete
No meal is complete without meat, but still if the
meat is not good it might better be incomplete. Our
meat will add the final completeness to any mea 1 . We
have a fine selection of fresh meats t»hat will make
your meals a success.
Phone 80.
Jones Grocery Co.
The House of Service
Phone 80. Forest City, N. C.
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