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J LKG3 MOUN fAJM HESALlJ,- KINGS &qWt" Alft KOftTH CJUMLINX LOCALS Rev. B. A. Colp wns a truest in Charlotte Monday and Tues day. Mr. u, w. xticharuHoii we nt to Charlotte Monday to see his wife who is in the Sanatorium there. " j . Hev. B. A. Culp went to Pine ville last Thursday to conduct a funeral returning Friday. Mr, J. A. Garrett of Florence, 8. Cpi'visiting her uncle, D. D. Garrett. - Mr. W. A. Ware went on bust, ness to Blacksburg Monday. There will be a meeting of the city council next Monday night for the concideratlon of the sewerage bond proposition. Misses Lula Bridges and Jean Falls went to Lincolnton Satur day. Mr. D. J. Humphrey, of Char lotte, visited his son, Mr. Roy Humphrey here last Sunday. Miss Ferol Hord is visting at Waco. ' Mr. J. C. Keller, of Charlotte, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Hord of Kings Mountain. Mr. W. L. Plonk was sick the first of the week. Miss Vivian Ware, of Char lotee, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ware. Afte1 a several days visit to her brother Mr. Roy Hum- f'phrey, Miss Claudie Humphrey returned to Charlotte Sunday. The fourth of July went off fairly quiet here. Only a few of the more persistent exceeded the limit of the celebration.- Mr. Hammet 'Bri children, Annie an Charlotte visited b G. W. Bridges, her Mr. J. H. Kesusr is atchome again stay in the hospiu ford ton. He It abl the house. Mrr S. P. Gad that a rather rowdy! off visited the ice cii at El-Bethel Sattml played nome havotl turning loose horsel Somebody cut hitf anil the mule let and tore the bugle.' and lost a good 1 tin On page six wCJ h4 A good many of our people attended the Fourth of July cel ebration at Lincolnton Saturday. Mrs. M. L. Plonk is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Falls, in the Pisgah section. ., Messrs Leslie McGinns and J. M. Patterson left Sunday for Asheville where lhey attended tie meeting of the North Carolina Freight Rate Associa They returned Tuesday. Rev G. A. B. Holderbv of Concord. N. C. is spending his ' vacation here. He stays in town of nights and goes out to the mountains in the day time. He preached at Grace Methodist Church Sunday uight. There will be an ice cream supper at Dr. Hord s tonight lor the benefit of the base ball club. "..;.: Attorney E. L. Campbell and Dr. J. G. Hord were in Gaffney, S. C. Friday on business. - V.LOST Last Sunday between fthe post office in Kings Moun- " ".-.. " uAUK3. E bunch of keys. Finder please return same to Herald office. v Misses Lois and Blanco Wil : son are attending a house party at Gaffney, 8. C. this week. j a list of the Corn have been commiM israig to represent the Panama E from the county is from Kiags M Mrs. S. W. Fel ter, Miss Rosa, oi C. are visiting M. B. Clegg. M sister of Mr. Cleft,, Miss Estelle last week for an ir to relatives and fa eastern part of thf .' Messrs Eugen Neisler and Grad, the ladies in Bessi Mr. Rufus PI Besse m er Tuesday , Next Sabbath mor! A. R. Preybyterian pastor will preach to ren. All are invited. The A. R. P. Sabd is on a picnic to-day At the Ministers Tuesday morning itf f decide to take a religioun 1 1 rt of the town. This is a grlil etep for ward as eaeh minli'l wl know where his people all prospects are without huntlii -hem np. The woak will bef "within tne next lew weeits. Dr. 0. G. Falls. Jiairman of the Gaston county pmmission ers. mer with the covmissioaers of Mucklenburg Tuefday in re gard to advertiyingfr bids for the construction ol the new bridge at Mt. Holly frhe epeci fications foP the fridge have been accented by tie commis sioners of both coun Mrs. A. R. Rudisi day for Anderson, she wap called by h Mrs. H, J. MGee, - Dr. Q. A. Qra'hSm'lli'Weach nr. urona onrwiu J and two obert,of Ltfiec," Mr, Junosy. . ', f Route 5, r ' a brief t Uutber- b be about Eastf Vngi Mountain Matters; 1 "The f wulty for the East King1 Mounta n graded school , has h report owd from n suppers night and y way of nd mules. nule , loose for home to pieces - lublishing boy 8 who Id by Gov. tin State at o'tion. The jfroin the e of them ,0la. nid daugb- jufort, N. and Mrs. ilton is a Another. ord left ided visit in the vte. md Paul ig visited Tuesdad. visited in 1 ingat the pinrch the the child :1 h,' School I Linwood (conference left Tnes- C where daughter o is sick. fedy.Hflit and hold quarterii coniritjuj Moneay nignt. : ' I -.vi Mrs. Vipperman I High Point arrived Tuesday tofsit her son, Rev, D. E. Vipperftin. Born to Mr' an Mrs. Lee Woodaii last Wednesday, July 1, 1914. a son. Snbgcrib (or Th Hefld. been eflected for tli9 ensuing year ss follows: Principal,- MUs Irma W lliford; Mms Suii Cannon! of Hender8onville, N. C. Misses Essie Kester, Eotell Wllliford, and Carlisle Ware, of Kings Mountain. The Committee Is" ad ding four rooms to the school building three class rooms and an auditorium. The and! tori u in will seat s everal hundred people School will open September 14th Mr. Charlie Green and Miss Lula Peterson were married at tee residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Charlie Hovis, Wed nesday night July 1, Dr. 0. G. .Falls ofticiatiug. Miss Pearl White and Mr. Robert Woods were united in marriage at the Methodist par onage in Erst Kings Mountain last Sunday morning by Rev. B. A. Culp. The boys the Cora and Phenix had a nice game of ball Satur day afternoon. Hawkins hud an over dose of the fiery stuff and used the bat over the head of Marvin Styres dealing him a severe blow. Styres is getting) along very well but is pretty sick yet while Hawkins is in the county jail Mixed drinks whs the cause of it all. Styres lives at Gastonia i L,.'.. J' ElbethdRofy j. ...!.. The' ice1 , cream supper last Saturday night was a succes in e'verv way. There was plenty of Cream and' a large crowd in spite1 of the raiu. The nice little 8um'of of $17 was realized. ' Misses Ida and Delia Emerson were welcome visitors at the homes of G. S. and Mark Ware, Saturday night. Several of young peoplo went on a picnic to Crowders Moun tain Saturday. Mr. Ben D. Phifer was on the sick list last Friday and Satur- cay but was able to take a trip to Shelby Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Harley Black and children, Hillard and Ruth, spent the weekendwith Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Goforth. . James Goforth : of -i Charlotte visited, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Go- forth Saturday and Sunday Messrs Clad Emerson and Charlio West were visitors in El Bethel section Saturday night. Mrs. Beattie Gofarth and and daughter. Miss Violet at tended services at the A. R. Pi church Sunday. They are well pleased with their new pastor. Mr. Broadus Norman of the Elizabeth seotion attended the ice cream supper Saturday night. Mr. Walter Harmon., visited' his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E; Harmon Saturday night. Mr. Ben Cornwcll of Whitney is visiting his grandfather, Mr. M. L. Ware. r v jewru DCUU HUH Jothro Beam a very promln'e'n merchant of Waco died Monday night. Mr. Belm was" 86 yeai-s old nnn wm thn inn nf fh&- lata Mr. Crowder Beam; He was the"" junior member of the firm' or Beam Brother; Marvin Styres ho was struck' with a base bail bat Saturday. 4 game is by nomeans considered ' out of 4tmger. Htf was operated, upon' Tuesday aftern66n' and1 one large , piece ana several' small pieces of the skull re-r" mbved. The skull was both' crushed in and broken. Dontfail to' see the movies' tomorrow night they will be' extra good. Of Mrs. Plonk Entertains. The Thursday Afternoon Book Cluh.-'had a delightfu meetingith Mrs J. 0. Plonk at luff beautiful home on Gold t July 2nd. The hostess he enviable talent of com g rare tact with her social s and her words of welcome to Mir guests as well her efforts forUheir pleasure .made the af- n one of pleasure. Cut rs and growing plants ad-' uchto the beauty of the ly room. Two interesting .ests, Shakesperian Ro- ce" 'Initials" with beauti ful piano solos by Miss Ethel Plonk entertained the guests. Mrs. Fred Finger giving the best original answer in the Ini tial contest received the price. Mrs. Plonk, assisted by Mrs. Geo. V. Patterson, served ele gant refreshments in two courses Miss Mary Ware and Miss Mar garet Lane served fruit punch throughout the afternoon. A large number of friends, as wll as club members, Enjoyed Mrs. Pliink's hosoitality. Alberta Miller he remains of Alberta Miller were buried here Monday after noon.' Mr. Miller uvea at tne ra mill in Gastonia. Lara s 'jwr. and Mrf G. W. Kendrick went np to Waco Sunday to see his mother Mrs. Elmir a Kend- ri 3k widow of the late Thomas I endrPk. She is 96 years old a id is hale, hearty and spry, b iing able to bring in wood and dp around the house. . .';.'- Summer Big Mid SclJ6 Of Valuable Merchandise I am placing on the market for the next ten days $3,000.00 vorth of first class merchan dise. I am overstocked and offer these goods at the record-breaking low prices mentioned below in order to rednce my stock. It is an op portunity of a lifetime to get a supply of first class dry goods at a minimum of cost. We have on hand a nice line of spring and summer dress goods to go in this mammoth sale. Shoes. Old Ladies Comfort $1 kind at 80cts Ladies Shoes $2.50 kind at $1.65 Ladles Oxfords $2.50 kind at $1.65 Men's Low Cut Shoes $3.50 kind at $"2.80 Job Lot Good Shoes at 50c ts Overalls Men's $1.00 Overalls at 75 cts Men's $1.00 Pants at 75 cts Men's $2.50 Pants at $1.75 Hats , Men's $1 Hats 75 cts Men's 1.50 Hats at $1.00 Ladies' $1.73' Hats at 98 cts Ladies' $1.00 Hats - - 75 cts Children's 50c Hats af 25 cts 4 Shirts. Men's 50c Work Shirts at Men's 50c Dress Shirts at Men's $1 Dress Shirts at Dry Goods 10c Percale at 10c Gingham at 6c Ginghams at ' 6c Calico at 5c Lawn at 10c Lawn at 15c Lawn at All 25c Dress Goods at All 50c Dress Goods at 85 cts 35 cts 75 cts 7c yd 7c yd 4c yd 4c yd -i 4c yd 7c yd' 10c yd ' 18c 35c Everything in the Dry Goods line will go at reduced prices, collars ties, hose supporters, suspenders, hosiery, handkerchiefs, belts, ladies belts, under skirts, supporters, shirt waists, corsets, ribbons, hair pins combs, and most anything else in notions. Come to the Sale early bf jrs ths stock is picked over. The doors will be open at eight o'clock Saturday morning July 11th. C. B. Moss East Hins Mountain, North Carolina' IV ANDOllVSSES ' " 1 We Are Headquarters For ICE CREAM FREEZERS, COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE SHAVERS, PICKS, ICE TEA SPOONS OIL STOVES. ALL KINDS ALUMINUM WARE V i Our StocK BICYCLES, AND BICVilLE SUNDRIES, AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES, OIL, GREASES, CASING J TUB IBS, PLUGS, ETC, IS ALMOST COMPLETE- . Come Mm See Us, We Appreciate Your Trade ' 'PLANTERS HDW. AND VEHICLE CO. " Kins Mountain. . I I ' . - , ... North 5arbiinV:
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