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Some night when constipation must be relieved— or colic pains— or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, un opened, to make sure there will aiwav* be Castoria in the house. It is effective lor older children, too; read the book that couje* with CHANGES ASKED IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT State Commission Would Ab olish County Treasurer and Make Funds Safer. The County Government Advisory Commission, which is a State Com mission with headquarters in Ral eigh, made the following recom mendations to Governor Gardner last week: That the county accountant be appointed by* the board of county commissioners only upon evidence of special qualifications in training and experience. That the county offices be regu larly inspected and supervised to see that the various laws are com plied with in order to safeguard public funds and that the County Government Advisory Commission be given this power. That bookkeeping and account ing in the various counties be made more uniform. That the office of county treas urer be abolished, also that banks acting as fiscal agents be abolished and that the county accountant perform these duties, with banks designated only as depositories. The county sinking funds be more strictly maintained and safe guarded . That public money be more strict ly safeguarded against loss an ! that individuals and banks handling public money be required to post n ore adequate bond. That installment payment of tax es permitted. That tax collectors be appointed by the board of county commis sioners at the discretion of the 1 county commissioners. Further recommendations are tha+ i county attorneys be paid a flat j sum by the county commissioners •for handling delinquent tax suits, instead of a fee for each suit, better recording of deeds and that the necessary legislation be enacted to permit counties to consolidate I where they desire to do so. Out of this list of recommenda tions officials regard the most im i portant at this time those having to do with the safeguarding of pub lic funds, as embodied in the rec ommendation to abolish the office of county treasurer and to discon * • x l tinue the practice of naming banks ias fiscal agents for counties, with Getting Up Nights If Getting Up Nights, Backache, frequent day calls, Leg Pains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, due to function al Bladder Irritation, in acid condi tions, makes you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for r .pid and positive ac tion. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro nounced Siss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, improve rest ful sleep and energy, or money Only 60c at PEOPLES DRUG STORE DON'T let it get serious Don't take chances with a sore throat. At the first sign of trouble, gargle with full strength Listerine. It kills germs that cause colds and simi lar infections. Heals ■I tissue. (LISTERINE KILLS GERMS IN 1 15 SECONDS THE FOREST CITY COURIER, FOREST CITY, N. C. CHRISTMAS CANTATA GIVEN BY CHOIR OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING "Hail Messiah," a Christmas cantata, by Ira B. Wilson, was rendered by the choir of the First Baptist church Sunday , evening. It was given under the direction of Mrs. A. M. Glick man, with Mrs, Arval Alcock as pianist and Mr. A. M. Glick . man, as violinist. Following is the program: "Good Tidings" Mr. Glickman and Choir ! "A King Shall Reign" Mrs. A. M. Glickman '"There Were Shepherds"____, Miss Emily Camp and Choir j "Glory in the Highest"., Choir j "Even Unto Bethlehem" Dr. W. L. Stallings and Choir ; "Crown Him" Choir, two-part Men's Chorus J "He Shall Have Dominion" Mrs. Flack, Miss Shaver, Mr. Grayson, Mr. Smart. | "How Can I Crown Thee?"— Miss Mae Farnham and Men's Chorus. I "The Glory of Israel" Mr. J. H. Davis and Choir ; "Thy Sceptre is Righteousness" . Choir j "Song to The Christ Child"—Miss Tate, Miss Ayers, Mr. Stahl, Mr. Jones. , "Hail, Messiah!" Choir ■ more stringent safeguards around j those handling public funds. At present there are 53 counties in which the office of treasurer has already been abolished. Of the 47 county treasurers who remain 45 are elected, the report points out. Of these 43, 31 hold no other # # existing office and receive salaries aggregating 53,650 a year. Yet under the existing laws, the coun ty treasurer has no valid reason to exist, since his office and duties, if any, are duplications of the duties performed by the county account ant. The commission would also abolish the practice of designating banks as county fiscal agents, and paying these banks for this service, since the banks duplicate book keeping and other work done by ! the county accountant. If county treasurer and banks as county fiscal agents should be ab olished, it would require the coun ties to deposit their money in banks designated as county depos itories under the County Fiscal Control Act. This act requires banks so designated to adequately , secure county deposits with Fed eral, State or other approved bonds so that the county cannot lose any money even if the bank should fail. Under the present system, countv funds are rarely adequately pro tected. ; More adequate protection of coun ty sinking funds and of county money on deposit in banks is ad i vocated because of loose practices • in the past, the report states. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed In Trust, made and executed on the 18th day of December, 1928, by and between H. W. Kiser and wife, Clara Riser, to W. L. Brown, Trustee for Forest City Building and Loan As sociation to secure a certain indebted ness. The said Deed In Trust being on record in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Rutherford County, State of North Carolina, in book 6, at page 28. Default having been made in the payments of the indeb tedness thereby secured and upon request of the party of the third part the undersigned Trustee will on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931. in the tow n of Forest City, N. C., in front of the Union Trust Co. Bank Building, wilhin the legal hours of sale, offer for sale to the last and highest bidder for cash or good se curity the following described real estate, to Wit: Beginning at a stake on the West side of Broadway (New Highway No. 207) in Forest City, N. C., where M. J. Harrill's line crosses said High way on the North side of his tract; thence with old line S 80 W 394 feet to a stake; thence S 10 E 95 feet to a stake; thence N. 80% E 409 V 2 feet to a stake on west side of Highway; thence with said High way N 19 V 2 W 100 feet to the place of the beginning. This, the 10th day of December, 1930. W. L. BROWN, 10-4t. Trustee. Noith Carolina must get back to bed-iock piinciples and the farmers of the State must lead the way by making themselves self-supporting in 1931.—Governor Gardner. Dumping Garbage Along Highways i i Forest City is a nice town, has many fine people and I venture that, many residents of other States "touring" in the South, for pleasure and pastime, and they are passing in numbqrs daily, have formed this same opinion while passing through; but one question they would ask— "why do you allow a garbage dump on your nice highways?" | At the Second Broad river bridge just outside the corporate limits is a garbage dump and final resting place for discarded automobile bod ies, broken glass and everything ex cept paper—do you think this is the place to dump all this "junk", when . there is ample poor land and open j ditches to hide it from all, except | the scavenger who wants to pick it ! over for profit? i | To the Kiwanis club: is this in keeping with the inviting sign you have erected just across the road from this dumping ground? No, not alter they have seen the dump and trash. To the mayor of Forest City: can't you persuade i/our sanitary department to find a dump not on the highway? I expect you could if you just called attention to the looks of it. I own property, nearly 200 feet, adjoining this dump on the Ashe ville-Charlotte Highway and hope to clean it up, plant some trees, with a view of building there sometime in the near future; but if it is to be the Off.cial Dumping Ground of For est Ciiy forever and civic pride can not stop this, I might as well scrap this 5 acres right now and move to the mouth of the sewer, where I will know what's coming. If Mr. Webb, who owns this land will grant me the privilege I will erect "non dumping" signs there and go further and prosecute the man who dumps after these signs are erected. This dump should be clean ed up and I will help to clean it up after night I could not sleep," writes Mrs. Mary J. Roberts, 117 West Franklin St., Raleigh, N. C. "I would lie awake half the night. I was dizzy and weak, suffered frequently with pains in my side and small part of my back. "When I was a girl, my mother gave me Cirdui, and it did me so much good, I thought I would try it again. I took five bottles, and I feel like a new person. "I think it is fine. I would ad vise every woman who is weak to try Cardui, ior it has cer tainly put me on nay feet." Take Thedford's Black-Draught for Constipation, Indigestion, 1 Biliousness. Only 1 cent a doae. | and once clean, I will see to it that it is kept clean, if I have to go to ! the extremes and sit on the job with a shot gun. This is in Rutherford | county, not in Forest City; but the garbage complained of comes from Forest City, therefore it is the busi ness of Forest City to stop it. Rutherford county could be made the "Garden Spot" of the South if the people in this county would clean up and paint up. Lets gtart a clean up, paint up campaign in the spring. I have already start ed mine. Sincerely, ROBERT L. LECKIE, Bostic, N. C. The Family Welfare Drive will be made Thursday, Dec. 18. I | R WEESLIFFPJ/ | % "When I was a child, if I did 5? not feel well, or if I had a cold, my mother gave me Black- TJP W Draught," says Mrs. Orpha V "5 Hill, of WcfTord, Ky. "When I JL £ J was married, it became a fami xy ly medicine in my own heme, y vf as it was in my mother's. "I take it for headache and ro especially for constipation. When I get bilious, my skin y xp gets yello v and I have a very J? bad taste in my mouth, and a drowsy feeling* all during the day. My eyes burn and I get HjjP dizzy, or my head is 'swim i? ming.' When I take Black- V W Draught, it seems to drive the V V impurities out of my system V jc. and I feel fine. lam seldom without this reliable remedy." ™ W TIIEDFORD'S V | I S For Constipation, Indigestion. WOMEN who are run-down, nervous, or suffer every month, should take CARDUI. Used for over 5 0 years. Are you completely insured? Are your car and garage in sured as well as your home and its contents? A few minutes talk with us may show you the need of addi tional protection to be safe from every possible loss. j Our insurance is fitted to I your own needs. Prompt and t dependable indemnity asssured in case your property is damaged. For safe and sure insurance, call 64 J b» SECURITY I jfcJlpF Insurance & Realty Co. » G. B. HARRILL, Sec'y.-Treas. | *'* mWW PHONE 64 f Fore»t City, • *'• llllliiinilliiiiiillliinniiiniiiniii r Thursday, December is , Tl'l HAS THE LAXATIVE IN 1 J YOUR HOME A : I DOCTOR'S APPROVAL? ! Some things people do to heln ♦«,. bowels whenever any bad breach feverishness, biliousness, or a l a -k i appetite warn of constipation, re; ' weaken these organs e Only a knows what wilf cleanse the txl'l without harm. That is why t ! e tive in your home should hav approval of a family doctor. • The wonderful product, known as Dr. Caldwell's $ v - , Pepsin is a family doctor's presc- r tion for sluggish bowels. It varies from the original • which Dr. Caldwell wrote thou?-- , of times in many years of prar : -> and proved safe and reliable for n:- women and children. It is made ir i herbs and other pure ingredients -> it is pleasant-tasting, and c . i ; rni habit. You can buy this popular laxa tive from all drugstores \ ' ibilf ScribhlwF PENCIL |V| T7f ? Louise Rice, world famousgraphologi can positively read your talents, virtu-, and faults in the drawings, words a: what nots that yea scribble when "!, in thought". Send your " scribblings " or signa" ' for analysis. Enclose the picture of th. M:k • head, cut from a box of Mikado pet:, :!,, ten cents. Address Louise Rice, caic U" HAGI F. PENCIL CO.. NEW YORK CIT
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