>sdav, February o- 1901. ALEXANDER NEWS I,v Feb 3. —The interme xander, reo. H v. P. U. of the Baptist. , n \ vil l give a demonstration 1 at the Spencer church at I l ' " ' itovt Sunday night. Miss Jtsociational B. Y. P. U. extended the invitation "'.'intermediates were very an*' ■ + to accept. i nvc C C. Matheny and ' , and 3ii • ; Mice , went to Spartan ,;:U,L ■ week to hear the world's ~ianirt. I'nderewski. iiber of people from Alexan .inclcd the Sunday school con .,t caroieen Sunday after * and Mrs. M. D. Blanton of divide, visited Mrs. Blanton S, .. n A Mrs. Aaron Hamrick . «* cl I Ivl * I mil weekend. | "" The young men's class in the Alex- Baptist church will inter tain lafie* «•- Satuvday night | lt 'aving an oyster supper. ' v Frank Allen, who has been I Charlotte for an operation has iviumed home and is getting along v evy nicely. y X>)la Patrick spent the past if weekend at her home in Moores bor • , t-o Y W. A's. met at the home „f Margaret Xeal last Monday night. \ large crowd attended and * ml y one "enjoyed *he program. Tfcev will meet next time with Miss }lo:iie Honeycutt. Mr Tan Baynard and Miss Eliza l,c. v While are sick with mumps. \\ , W. C. McCurry is very ill ! .is time with flu. We wish for hv- a very speedy recovery. . Jack Baynard and Clemnie a; v»hy are both still in the hospi tal. We hope that it will soon be ?o They can come home. V Bernice .Johnson and Mr. Kvt -'tt Pillashaw are to be joint ho-: and hostess at a party which i- - he jriven Saturday night. They will both celebrate their sixteenth birthday at that time. B The Workers Council held their leg'i !ar monthly meeting last Sat- I Grandmother's LGJN ■ BREAD FULL POUND S2SS Wrapped Loaf / California Yellow Cling Peaeltes S & 49c i i ■ ■■■■■■ i ■!——— ii——— ——nrwim — Red Ripe—Full Pack Tomatoes 4 Snf 29© Sauerkraut Libby's 3 25c Tender—Crushed IS 1 A 1? Prtvsmar can 2 IOC can ISC Encore—Ready-to-Serve Spaghetti 2 cans 15c Quaker Maid—Sour Pitted CHERRIES N £„ 2 19C New Low Prices on ' ® o'Clock lb. 23c I ReJ CiSe lb. 27c ISiB I Bokar lb. 33c BBgEBB I *iuisitely aromatic and flavorful T||£ COFFEE TRIO * VOHY FLAKES 3 S 2gc Mackerel Steak, lb 17c Oysters pint 25c Pork Sausage, lb. 19c Pork Shoulder, whole, lb. 17c Pork Shoulder, halves, lb. 18c Chuck Roast, lb. 12 1 / 2 c Spare Ribs, lb. _ 15c irsmifi \ GREAT > AT* ANTIC & !PACI!T!!C M urday night, with a large crowd at tending. Mrs. Austin Holland was carried to the hospital Monday morning for an examination and an operation, if necessary. We hope that she will not have to remain there long. Building And Loan Names Officers Rutherfordton ,Feb. 2.—C. W. Keeter was re-elected president of the Citizens Building and Loan Associa- i tion at the annual meeting of the j stockholders and directors here Sat- i urday. Miss Virginia Grayson was j re-elected secretary-treasurer. Mr. j J. C. Cowan, Sr., was reelected vice- | president with Fred Mc-Brayer attor- • ney. The following directors were j re-elected for another year. Miss j Virginia Grayson, J. R. Anderson, J. I C. Cowan, M. O. Dickerson, M. L. I Edwards, W. A. Harrill, C. W. Keeter | Fred Mcßrayer, W. C. Mcßorie, R. j E. Price, W. C. Twitty and B. D. Wilson. O. C. Erwin read an interesting pa per on the 100 th anniversary of Building and Loan, as the first as sociation was founded in Philadel phia, in January, 1831. Miss Grayson made a full report which was satisfactory to the large number of stockholders present. De spite the depression the association took in $150,593.72 last year and only had to take over one house last year on which a loan wfls made and could not be paid. The association owes no bills and borrowed no mon ey last year and had an undivided profit on January 1, 1931 of $27.- 353.42. The total assets of the as sociation on January 1, 1931 were $546,279.90, according to the secre tary's report. The association had 64 5 stockholders on January 1, 1931 as compared to 661, January 1, 1930 When the banks closed here last February it was fortunate not to lose but a few dollars. Records of the association show that not one cent of any stockholder's money has ever been lost. THE FOREST CITY (N. C.) COURIER SPINDALE NEWS Spindale, Feb. 2.—Mr. V. C. Tate and family moved from our midst last Monday. We are sorry to lose this good family. Mr. Dolphus Hester of Columbus, spent last Monday with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Hester. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jackson at tended the funeral services for Mr. John Lynch Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chivous Dobbins have returned to their home at Ham let after spending a month with the latters mother, Mrs. J. Y. Yel ton. Miss Catherine Hill is spending sometime in Charlotte with her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberson and children, Lillian and Flynn, visited their son, Marvin, at the Orthopa edic hospital at Gastonia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rollins and Mrs. J. Y. Yelton were the Sunday even ing guests of Mrs. S. B. Scoggins. Mr. Adin Blanton and son, Law rence of Boiling Springs visited Mrs. Bud Blanton and Mr. and Mrs. G. jW. Wood, Sunday. Mrs. Guy Scoggins and children Jennie, Estelle and Albert spent some time last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Scoggins. Mr. C. P. Lovelace, of Spartan burg, S. C., spent the week-end with home folks here. Misses Alberta and Gladys Scog gins and Messrs. R. B. Mcßrayer, Dennis Devinney and James McDon ald, were the guests Thursday even ing of Mr. Clyde and Miss Frances Jackson. Mrs. J. D. Armstrong visited Mrs. C. P. Lovelace Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hardin ana children, R. N., and Ray of Shelby, spent the week-end with Mrs. Har din's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Scoggins. Mrs. Hardin's father is still very sick. Mrs. Lloyd Blanton is improv ing, we are glad to note. Mr. J. H. Hyder is very ill and does not seem to improve. A number of people from here attended the funeral of Mrs. W. H. Carver at Pleasant Grove church, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. B. P. Parks is indisposed with flu, at this writing. The Dorcas Bible class of the First Baptist church continues to grow, all the women are cordially invited to join this class. The Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. B L. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Horn and little son. Mr. Nicholas Tate of Polk coun ty was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Clyde Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grose moved last week to Salisbury where Mr. Grose holds a position. Spindale, Feb. 2.—Mrs. O. G. Nanney and little daughter, Betty Jean, left Friday to join the former's husband in Fort Pierce. Fla. Mr. Nan ney is connected with the Raulston Grocery Co., of that city. Mrs. B. P. Parks who has been ill for the past week is improving. Messrs Clifford Strickland arid Wade and Otis Starnes of Gastonia, visited the latter's brother, Mr. J. W. Starnes and went bird hunting last Friday. Mrs. Mary Allen has been suffer ing very severely with an abcess in her head. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson and children are visiting relatives in Sally, S. C., Miss Myrtle Culbreth accompanied them on this delight ful trip. Misses Evelyn and Eula Barrs of Hickory, spent the week-end with Mrs. Yates Duncan. The Methodist church Missionary Society met with Mrs. Wylie Mon day night. A large crowd attended After an inspiring program delicious Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Higgins and son Bryson of Statesville, visited Mrs. Higgins sister, Mrs. Spurgeon Yelton over the week-end. Messrs Walter and Britt Smartt, of Ellenboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yates Duncan. Miss Lillie Harrill spent the week end with home folks in Forest City. Baptist Church Notes. Last Wedensday evening at Pray er meeting: Rev. Parks read and ex plained the church covenant. After prayer meeting: services a business meeting of the church was held. Re ports from the different departments were read. Miss Marjorie Hill, sec retary of the Win One Sunday school class gave a report on the excellent work done by the class during the past year. There were 257 present at Sunday school Sunday, and $50.00 collec- tion. Mrs. Hughlon Hill made a short talk in Sunday school. Y. W. A. meets with Mrs. Carl! Beatty on Pleasant street., -Friday j evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Woman's Missionary society! plans to observe the week of pray- ■ er the first week in March. They will; also study a book during that week. Rev. Parks used as his subject "A j Spirit Filled Life" at the Sunday morning service, and "Experience af-» ter Death, at the evening service. \\ e were glad to have with us a delegation from the Spencer church at the evening service. Immediately | after church service it was announc- j ed at the evening service that we i will have special music by a visit- > ing quartette next Sunday at the ' evening service. The members, of the B. Y. P. U.I were glad to have a number of visi- j tors with-them at their meeting Sun-j day evening. All members were urg- j ed to attend and bring someone else j with them. I Unintentional Suicide Many people are slowly poisoning: themselves just as surely as if they ; drank iodine every morning for ; breaktast. They are daily absorbing j the toxins, or poisons, created by accumulated waste matter in their constipated digestive systems. Soon er or later disease will conquer their weakened bodies. If you have headaches, coated tongue, bad breath, no appetite, bilious attacks, you are probablv 1 I Our Mid-Winter CLEARANCE SALE! SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 6 Ends Saturday, February 21st. YES MAM! Our whole store's gone clearance from top to bottom! Frankly we didn't expect the bottom to drop out of so many prices when we started this thing. But we go to poking around and found so many things we wanted to get rid of in order to make room for new spring lines that we're just about giving them away. You won't find reductions like these for months, so hurry! Oil Cloth Values WOMEN'S PUMPS -OX- New and Discontinued patterns Q/. fords I to clear at yard * : $1.67 up I White Outing Flannel A feature value in this big Clearance MEN'S FINF DRFS9 CUAFc " Good quality 27 in. pure white |A ° oHULo outing flannel at a bargain, yd— lvC Another group of wonderful clear- 1 - ance values. Both black and tans in J smart styles priced extraordinary low Price Reduced on Muslin for immediate m-i qq Take advantage of this special low clearance pl,!/0 j clearance price on bleached or unbleach ed muslin. Save by laying in aJA MEN'S WORK SHOE VALUE supply. YARD. . _______ making preparation for this big event we've selected some splendid vai- FROCKS-ONE HALF PRICE ues in work shoes for you. Come in and 1 see these bargain 1 >f COATS-ONE HALF PRICE numbers. 1 — " CHILDREN'S SCHOOL Clearance of Work Clothes SHOES CHAMBRAY WORK 69c This is a splendid time to buy school SHIRTS shoes for the youngsters. Bargain lots Every working man should welcome thir. of both shoes and slippers for 77 up opportunity to lay in a supply of work shirts both boys, girls. Nearly all sizes! 11 at this big saving. These are big, roomy work . shirts of fine quality chambray, specially prie- Beautiful Dress Prinf* 1 ed for this event. Buy now and enjoy per- DCaUIirUI UreSS rnntS feet fit and utmost comfort along with real Thrifty women will welcome this on- i economy. portunity to save. Beautiful figured dress prints at a sensationally low price. 1 r JERSEY GLOVES lAg YARD IDC Very serviceable quality MEN'S OVERALLS 7Q C Silk Hosiery Overalls or Jackets ■ ____ Including Full Fashioned Pure , Silk to the top Hose #5/ C Wash Frocks Every Pair Full Fashioned— I7Qp In Most Desirable Shades— i vv Prices Lowered to Clear— Marvelous bargains that offer you an op- ______ —___ nortunitv to secure two or more pretty wash . frocks for what you generally pay for one. Rayon Lingerie We've gathered up every left-over odd size &Loye]y Q ua] ; t th&t j g g ur _ i and discontinued number and put them in e prisinglv Rare for 69c ' group regardless of cost. Although sizes, col- ISmg ° e 101 ors and styles are limited you may find just Pretty bloomers, chemises, s the garment you want at this money-saving re- panties, step-ins, slips, and duction * many others to choose from. - Lavitt's Department Store RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. suffering from self poisoning caus- 1 :ed by constipation. A relief for this | condition is Herbine, the vegetable J cathartic which acts in the natural i way. Get a bottle today from Peo-1 s pies Drug Store. j \ ' | WEBB THEATRE j | FOUR BIG DAYS NEXT MONDAY, S | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND J | THURSDAY | |l "Hell's Angels" I 11 BIGGEST PICTURE EVER MADE ♦ X I ADMISSION 10c and 30c | j ♦ Also Special Midnight show Sunday night, | ♦ one minute past twelve | 11 NO EXTRA CHARGE 1 WEBB THEATRE 1 I SHELBY, N. C. m i.i ■ i , PAGE THIRTEEN Plow repairs for Oliver, Chattan ooga, Lynchburg, Syracuse, and Vul can Plows. Farmers Hardware Co. Aladdin Lamps and repairs. Farm j ers Hardware Co.