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PAGE TEN pants THAT WASH The only pincheck wash pants that are real wash pants are Otis. For Otis Pinchecks, the same famous fabric you've always worn, are now pre shrunk I They fit you as well after washing as before! Make sure your next wash pants are made of pre-shrunk Otis. Ask your dealer for the pants with the Otis labeL oris © PINCHECK WASH PANTS They're pre-shrunk! a weakened, run-down E condition," writes Mrs. P. S. Perrit, of Wesson, Miss. "I took one bot tle, and I seemed to im prove so much that I sent for six bottles. Af ter I had taken the six bottles, I seemed entire ly well. "Before I took Car- B dui, I was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. I felt depressed all the time. After I took Cardui, all this I disappeared. "I gave my daughter Cardui and it helped to relieve irregular . . This medicine has been used by women for over 60 ——- E-17Q I Take Thedford's Black-Draught I for Constipation, Indigestion, and Biliousness. I WSSMTH Planting NitrotetfSoda Is Here You know that it pays to plant only the best seed. We have a complete line of all kinds of garden and field seeds, arriving daily. The kind that grow. Get your seed from us and save disappointment later on. FERTILIZER We have a good line of the very best fertilizer that will make your crops produce larger yields. We have a supply of Chilean Nitrate of Soda in 100 pound bags, which makes it easy to handle. You cannot make a good crop without Nitrate of Soda. 1 FEEDS We have the well known Quaker and Tuxedo Poul try and Dairy feeds. These feeds are cheapest in price, yet of the very best quality. Our prices are right, and you can save money by purchasing your feeds from us. The Farmers Federation "The Farmers Friend." Phone 300 Spindale, N. C. i GOLDEN VALLEY ! i i Memorial Services Held at First Broad and Mt. Harmony— Golden Valley School Closes. • i | i Bostic, R-3, May 5. —The annual memorial services were held at First j Broad Baptist church Saturday with I very good attendance. Rev. E. B. J Jenkins, of Rutherfordton, preached a good sermon at eleven o'clock. Then j a good dinner was served. In the ' afternoon Rev. E. B. Jenkins gave lan address that was much enjoyed. | The cemetery being so large that j j there were many graves that didn't j even have a rose or flower on them, i ' I But there were many graves that were beautifully decorated. The Mt. Harmony Baptist church memorial was held Sunday after— noon. Rev. W. W. Rimmer the pas- I tor of Mt. Harmony made a short address. A preacher from Stanley j preached an interesting sermon and a good audience enjoyed it. The j graves were profusely decorated. Rev. Hardin, of Ruth, preached & sermon at First Broad cemetery Sun- ; day afternoon and a large number were present. Messers Clem and Ottis Peeler, ac companied by their cousin, Mr. Grady Peeler, of Shelby, attended the ! memorial service at Cherokee Baptist church Sunday in South Carolina. Mr. James Melton, 01 Ellenboro, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Melton. I Rev. W. M. Gold was the Sunday ! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clee Rollins, j i Golden Valley school closed Fri- j day. The following program was giv- j en: Song by the school, "Lovely i evening" and "Little Pig" quotations' by all her students. Song "Star Dai-; sies," by four girls. Poem, "Bunch j of Golden Keys," by Miss Eugenia, Towery, story, "The Picnic Basket"; i FORSALE CHEAP All household goods, includ ing sun parlor suite, bedroom suite, breakfast suite, rugs; lamps, dishes, radio and pia-, no. All practically new. Own-; er leaving town. j WRITE OR PHONE THE j COURIER OFFICE. 1 THE FOAEST CITY (N, C.) COURIER iby Miss Grace Hunt. Song by the I third grade, "Land of Counterpane" i "The Bear Story," by Miss Eloise Melton, "Tar Baby" play by the lit tle folks. Songs, "Little Robin Red I Breast", "New Jerusalem" by the school. Reading by Elizabeth Gurley, 'Awarding of prizes and spelling cer tificates. The visitors enjoyed the program very much. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jordan, of High Point, spent Sunday with the lat ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Towery. Mr. Charles Self accompanied by Miss Nannie Melton visited Mr. and Mrs. Clem Peeler, Sunday evening. PIANO RECITAL. Caroleen, May 4.—The piano pu pils of Miss Lucille Wall will be presented in a music recital at the Henrietta-Caroleen high school au ditorium, Tuesday evening, May 12, at eight o'clock. The public isr in vited to attend. SHILOH NEWS \ Rutherfordton, R-l, May 4.—Rev. T. M. Hester, of Spindale, preach ed a good sermon at Shiloh, Sunday afternoon. Memorial service will be held at Shiloh on the third Sunday and on Thursday before the third Sunday. Everybody that have relatives and friends buried there are request ed to come and help clean off the cemetery. Miss Beatrice Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Ledbetter. of Spindale, last Thursday. Mr. Paul Hawkins and family, of Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Smith, of Ruth, visited at Mr. J. A. Smith's Sunday. Mr. B. H. Allen and family, of Forest City, spent awhile Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs. Marks Long, of Mt. Vernon section, spent Sunday after noon at Mr. J. L. Smith's. Miss Estelle Jones spent last Wed nesday night with Miss Lillian Phil lips, near Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith had as their guests Sunday afternoon, Mr. Wade Smith and family, of Alexan der, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pin tuff. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ruppe and children spent Sunday night at Mr. Cal Dobbins. UNION MILLS NEWS Union Mills, May s.—Mrs. R. O. Walton and Mrs. Hugh Hemphill, of Athens, Ga., visited their parents here last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Go forth. Mrs. Goforth returned back to Georgia with them on a visit for several weeks. Misses Pauline Barnes who is in school at Boiling Springs spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnes. Mr. Will Morris of Bessemer City, spent several days last week with his sister, Mrs. C. B. Elliott. Mrs. Sarah Stallings after visit ing her sons Mr. John and Fred Stall ings last week returned home Thurs day. Mrs. Carl Edwards and son, Jr., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. F. Johnson. The closing of the consolidated school last week was well attended both at night and day. Mrs. Lois Rambeau returned to her home at Ninety-Six, S. C., last week after visiting her brother for some time, Mr. Otto Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Erwin, of Mar ion, Mr. and Mrs. "W. S Rice and Mrs. McKinney, of Shelby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mashburn. The Rev. C. C. Grogan filled his regular appointment at eleven o'- clock at the Baptist church Sunday morning and the Rev. Mr. Rhynhart of Old Fort, delivered a good ser mon Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Carswell and daughter, and mother-in-law, Mrs. Hughes from Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Mrs. McGee from Shel by, also Mr. Shumate and children from Charlotte, all spent the day Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson. Mrs. Young Hemphill spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnson. Misses Jessie and Sallie Baswell from Columbia, S. C., are visiting their sister, Mrs. C. F. Keeter. Mr. Charles Starnes, of Asheville, is spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morgan. Mr. A. G. Thompson, of Spar tanburg, visited his brother, Mr. W. P. Thompson last week. Mr. John Johnson who is working at Spindale spent the day Sunday with home folks. I SULPHUR SPRINGS i • Forest City, R-l, May 4.—We were i glad to have a large number pres ent for Sunday school Sunday. We ! hope the people will come more as the summer weather opens up. Next Sunday, May 10, all day mem orial services will be held at. Sulphur Springs. A good program will be ar ranged. The public is cordially invit ed to come and bring a well filled ! dinner basket and have a good time together. The people of this section are busy planting their crops. , I Messrs Marvin Harris and Alton ! Kendrick have returned to their homes at Spindale and Rutherford ton. Misses Pantha Smart is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Bland. ! A large number of people attend ed the Harris school commencement last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hopper mov ;ea to Harris last week. ! Mrs. Bingham left last week to at tend school. I Several attended memorial services at Bethany, Floyd's Creek and Chero kee Churches last Sunday. MANY PRESENT AT SOCIAL HELD SATURDAY NIGHT > Mrs. S. S. Doggett entertained at a delightful social Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock, honoring Miss Lillian Hardin. The home was charming in its informal arrangement of quan tities of early spring flowers. Wel coming the guests were Lillian Hir din, Oveda Lail, while string music was rendered by Mr. Hubert Hook er, Manly Wallace and Russell Wal lace, of Cliffside, Arnold Bolen, James Bolen and John Lail of Forest City, after which games were played and lemonade was served. Those present were Mrs. Ruth Freeman, Misses Mae Baynard, Pearl Watts, Dorothy Watts, Frances Baynard, Willie Lue Baynard, Ruth Bolen, Lillian Har din, Oveda Lail, Bertha Ford, Ethel Ford, Detta Millwood, Bobie Mill wood, Violet Padgett, Messrs Howard Freeman, Hubert Hooker, Manley Wallace, Russell Wallace, Ambrose Greene, Evert Toney, Ernest Coffee, Edgar Millwood, Paul Towery, John Lail, Clarence Street, Charles Har din and Alfred Padgett. ELLENBORO BOYS GET PRACTICE IN PAINTING Ellenboro, May 4.—While getting practice in painting the Ellenboro agricultural students recently gave the bath house at "Sunshine Lake" near Ellenboro, two coats of white paint. Before the boys began the work of spreading the paint the teacher mixed it in the presence of the boys, and points on painting were given the boys by the agricultural teach er. In addition to giving the bath house two coats of paint, Mr. Ham rick, the owner, has added new equipment and attractions to make ! "Sunshine Lake" more modern in every respect. 100 Pecans, grafted Scheley Pa per Shells, 6 to 10 feet high, a: | 50c each. Farmers Hardware Co. I i HEADACHES ! NEURITIS NEURALGIA, COLDS ' Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take some tablets of Bayer Aspirin. Relief is immediate! There's scarcely ever an ache or pain ■ that Bayer Aspirin won't relieve —and , never a time when you can't take it. The tablets with the Bayer cross are always safe. They will not depress the heart, or otherwise harm you. Use them as often as they can spare you any pain ! or discomfort. Just be sure to buy the j genuine. Examine the box. Beware of imitations. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer ! manufacture of monoaceticacidester of 1 salicylicacid. EAST AVONDALE. Avondale, May s.—Mr. and Mrs. John Roach and family attended Memorial services at Floyd's Creek Sunday. Misses Lila Freeman and Lucile Nanney and Mrs. Crate Haynes spent Saturday afternoon in Forest City. Mrs. Z. O. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Layne, and Mrs. Andrew Har rill spent Friday in Charlotte. Miss Amanda Haynes spent the week-end at her home in Cliffside. Mrs. Sara Love and Mrs. B. P. Caldwell were visitors here recently. SEE H. L. Kanipe for your auto mobile work, welding, brazing, re building and charging batteries. CRY FOR ST— CHILDREN hate to take medicine as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castoria. This pure vegetable preparation is just as good as it tastes; just as bland and just as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria have him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Nothing is more valuable in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should use it to keep the system from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drug store; the genuine always bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature. Were These Things \ Expensive? The furniture in your home cost real money and should be adequately insured. Don't neg lect to protect all your possess ions. Adequate insurance on your property means freedom from worry about fire. Make certain that you are completely protected with suf ficient dependable insurance thru this agency. For safe and sure insurance, call 64 Sm SECURITY mlnsurance & Realty Co. G. B. HARRILL, Sec'y.-Treas. : PHONE 64 Forest City. ... N. C. Thursday, May 7, 1931. COUGHED AT NIGHT Columbia, S. C. me to keep on my cold and the cough disturbed my sleep at night. I sent for a bottle each of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Favorite Prescription and took them alternately as direct d I continued the treatment until I was absolutely well. I have none of the ailments and weaknesses that bothe-rl me before."—Mrs. I. J. Reeves, R F D. 3. Fluid or tablets. All druggist; ' If you want good medical alvir« write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo N v Enclose symptom blank found in Dark age. No charge for this service bowel Constipation may very easily become chronic after forty. And any cent;: 1 constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host of other unpleasant disorders. Watch your bowels at any age. Guard them with particular care after forty. Whenever they need any help, remember a doctor should know what is best •or them. "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" is a doctor's prescription for tht bowels. Tested by 47 years' practice, it has been found thoroughly effective in relieving com'.i pation and its ills for men, women : id children of all ages. It has prov \'i perfectly safe even for babies. M. Ie from fresh laxative herbs, pure pep m and other harmless ingredients, it can >t gripe; will not sicken you or weaken \ a; can be used without harm as often is your breath is bad, or when your ton :e «s coated; whenever a headachy, bi!i s, gassy condition warns of constipali a. • DR. W. 3 CALDWELL'S sVIUJP PEPSIN A Doctors Family Laxative
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