PAGE TWO "Newest Styles $2.95 CINDERELLA SLIPPER SHOPPE On The Square, Shelby, N. G. - — J ANY BABY can never be sure just w&#£ VV makes an infant restless, wA th« remedy can always be the saxafe Good old Castoria! There's comfort in «?ery drop of this pure vegetable urnrtjnn, and not the slightest harm in kj frequent use. As often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and cant Steep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it's a touch of colic. Som*« times constipation. Or diarrhea —ft condition that should always be checked without delay. Just keep Castoria handy and give it promptly. Relief will follow very promptly; if it doesn't you should call a physician. 3333203 i Smile Ordinary pains— head ache and neuralgia, muscu iar pains, functional pains, the headache and congested feeling of a cold in the head—how quickly they disappear when you take a tablet or two of DR.MILES* Chbir-ttlint Dr. Miles' Aspir-Mint is the new, stable, mint-flavored tablet that is making people all over the country "Smile at the Ache" Your druggist has them. 15c and 25c Packages S"|F I got constipated, I would get dizzy I and have swimming I in my head. I would have very severe | "For a while I thought I wouldn't mm take anything—may- I be I could wear out U the headaches; but I I 8 found they were wearing me out. "I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I | have the very first symptoms, I take I Black-Draught and I now I don't have the headache. "I am a firm be- I liever in Black- I Draught, and after I using it 20 or more years, I am satisfied fll to continue its use." I UJ —F. E. McKinney, Orange | Ltfl Pmrkj Fla. i-iii I who a ren!rw3own^M 1 eV i € r ry . I month - should Lake J | Cardul. u 3e d for over 50 vears> | SUPERIOR COURT CLOSES SESSION Henrietta Man Gets Sentence —Number of Other Cases Disposed of Since Last Issue of Courier. Ruth rfordton, May 25.—A Ruth erford superior court jury late Wednesday afternoon returned a verdict of guilty of simple assault on a female by a male over 18 years of age in the trial of Paul Burgess of Henrietta. Judge Stack sentenced Burgess to two years on the county roads at hard labor. Fred D. Ham rick, attorney for Burgess, served notice in open court of appeal to the supreme court. The jury, which was out seven hours, had the option of finding him guilty of criminal assault, which carries the death penalty, attempted criminal assault or simple assault, or else acquitting him. Gar Burgin and Lee Philbeck, held on arson charges, were called. Their cases were dismissed. Court adjourned Saturday at noon. Other cases disposed of during the llast week follow: State vs. A. H. Dobbins, called i and failed, judgment Ni Si sci fa and . capias. I State vs. Jim Biggerstaff, jury i ■ empannelled. At close of state's evi- j | dence defendant tenders a plea of' ' guilty. | | State vs. S. M. Lowery. Trial jury ! empanneled. At the close of State's j evidence defendant enters a plea iof guilty. Prayer for judgment con | tinued on payment of cost and of his being of good behavior and espe cially not to get in any row over cigarettes. Defendant allowed till j November term to pay cost. i * I State vs. DeWitt Harrill. Called i and failed judgment ni si sci fa and capias. i State vs. Pearl Clark. Called and ' failed, judgment ni si sci fa and 1 capias. j i State vs. Isaac Hayes .Trial jury I empannelled, verdict not guilty. | State vs. Delia and Nina Hamil jton. Defendants waive bill and plead i guilty, judgment that defendants be ' confined in the common jail for a ! period of 60 days. Judgment sus— : pended on payment of cost and $8.09 for Mrs! McCurry. Cost to be divid ied between defendants. State vs. J. A. Lowery. Defendant pleads not guilty, jury trial, after hearing the state's witnesses the court directed a verdict of guilty and the defendant after being sworn took the stand and denied ever mak ing any slanderous charges against Pearl Lowery before Tom Blaok-- well or any other person, and fur ther testified that so far as he knew she was a lady of good character. State vs. Will Medford. Continued on payment of SIO.OO and making a good bond for his appearance at the November Term 1931 and com ply with former judgment. Albert Bridges, not guilty. Blackwood Warlick, sentenced to roads, judgment suspended on con dition that defendant pay the cost and not violate any of the prohibi tion laws for five years and not drink bay rum as long as he lives. Lewis Webb called and failed. Paul Campbell called and failed. ' Howard Connor and Briggs Love lace, not guilty. Jake Whiteside, roads for four months. Miles Lytle, not guilty. Zeb Hudson. Breaking and enter ing, judgment roads six months, lar ceny six months, latter sentence sus pended five years on condition of good behavior. Ed Smart. Roads thirty days sus pended on condition that he not vio late any of the prohibition laws of the state for five years. Lee Philbeck, nol pros with leave. W. C. Cochran, roads 76 days. Gar Burgin, nol pros with leave. State vs. J. C. Powell, continued. State vs. John Thomas Miller. Continued under former order upon condition of giving a good bond for appearance at the November Term of cojirt to comply with judgment pronounced at November Term 1930. Stat© vs. Carl Byers. Judgment heretofore entered stricken out and the following entered in lieu there of. Defendant confined to the roads of Rutherford county for six months with leave to County Commissioners to work at County home. State vs. M. C. Chandley. Trial jury empannelled find for their ver dict that the defendant is guilty. Prayer for judgment. Judgment sus pended upon payment of cost. De-- THE FOREST CITY (N. C.) COURIER fendant allowed til November term to pay cost. State vs. J. E. Smith. Trial, jury empannelled and find for their ver ; diet that the defendant is guilty. Judgment that defendant be confined to the common jail of Rutherford ! County for a period of five months ' and assigned to work on the roads ■ of Rutherford County. | State vs. M. M. Brooks. Continued. Stato .vs. Charlie Koone. Capias continuel. State vs. Charlie Moore. Trial Jury empannelled and find for their verdict that defendant is guilty, ; Judgment that defendant be con fined to the county jail of Ruther ford county for a period of 6 months and assigned to work on the public ' roads of said county, i State vs. Angus Flack. Nol pros j with leave. - » « M m MR. SYLVESTER WEASE J . BURIED THURSDAY | Shelby, May 25.—Funeral services 1 for Mr. Sylvester Wease were held ' Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of his son Anderson Wease on S. Washington street and inter-' ment was in Sunset cemetery here. Mr. Wease died Thursday evening at 6:16 o'clock on King Creek, j Rutherford county. He was a native of Rutherford but lived for many years in Cleveland. Mr. Wease was ■ \ « twice married, his first wife dying about 35 years ago and his second wife two years ago. Surviving are three sons, Cletus Wease, of Mar ion, Anderson and Don Wease of; Shelby. Dr. Zeno Wall conducted j the funeral. "^ e " eve '* or " ot ntest Everybody's talking about the new ESSO : % J V* #(?ZS that. When Robert L. Ripley's on the air, CVery cc * nesc,ay anc * Friday, at 7:45 P. M., F° r one thing, want to get one of 3fciaf^3>^ F «»WllP t^ie P r * zes that are going to be awarded v r H,v '' y t * ie manu^acturers of ESSO. Six big ones * n cas h. 48 others, consisting of brand-new —^■W' Atlas Tires. The contest closes at midnight, \ is because "Rip" tells you things you never \ 9* heard before and never expected to hear. Listen in yourself every Wednesday and % Friday, 7:45 P. M., E. D. S. time, over the Cl O CjCf \m WJZ New York *KDKA Pittsburgh J jfpj WBZA Boston WHAM Rochester | \ IU WBZ Springfield *WLW Cincinnati WBAL Baltimore WRVA Richmond STANDARD OIL COMPANY'OF NEW JERSEY iU.D.C. CHAPTER WILL PLACE MARKER HERE i ! —- i Lee-Eaves-McDanie! Chapter Will Mark Site of Muster Ground and Commemor ate Departure of First Troops. I i At a meeting of the Lee-Eaves- McDaniel Chapter, U. D. C., held jat the home of Mrs. A. H. McDan iel here Thursday afternoon, the organization decided to take as an objective the matter of placing a marker at the west end of the square, j and during the meeting a total of $30.00 was pledged fr that purpose. ! This marker will commemorate the i departure of Co. D, 16th Regiment, ! the first company to leave Ruther ford county for service in 1861, and j will mark the muster ground of Com 'pany D. 16th. (Burnt Chimney Vol unteers) and Co. I, 50th Regiment. Both companies were recruited in I and near Forest City, and the pres- I ent plaza was used as a muster ground. j The original subscribers to a fund to help purchase this marker are Mr. A. H. McDaniel, $10.00; T. R. Pad- Igett, $5.00; Mrs. A. H. McDaniel, | $5.00. l The meeting was held at the home ;of Mrs. A. H. McDaniel with Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. G. C. McDaniel !as joint hostesses. The meeting was ! called to order by the president, af ! ter which the Old North State was ; sung and the ritual read. Seventeen members were present. | A report from the district meeting ; at Rutherfordton was given by Mrs. Charles Flack. The following com mittees were appoined: Constitution and by-l&ws: Mrs. G. C. McDaniel, Mrs. J. F. Womble and Mrs. Carl Huntley. Flowers and Rememberance Committee: Mrs. A. H. McDaniel, chairman; Mrs. J. V. Ware, Mrs. H. F. Harrill, Mrs J M. Burkholder. An interesting program h&d beenj PADGETT & KING x FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING I Licensed Embalmer and I Ambulance Service ♦ DAY PHONE 41 NIGHT PHONE 27 ♦ ♦ Harrill & King Real Estate Bought and Sold \ Auction Sales a Specialty. J We buy and sell and cut the earth to suit the man. ♦ ♦ SEE US— : If you want to sell. ♦ If you want to buy. ♦ ♦ Office Phone No. 59. « Res. Phones 245 and 188 Forest City, N. C. * THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931. prepared by Mrs. George Dalton, and was well rendered by the following ladies: Taps, by Mrs. Broadus Moore, j "The Little Rebel," by Mrs. Carl j Huntley; and an army camp [Rutherford county, by Mrs. Elzie j Meyers i U»e Courier Want Ads for result*.