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ft it LOCALS. jutervwiumt relative hunt 8hdoar,maohlaery ao it can feltetlia raljl. : Letalf , JjiWrested remember the Sunday School Association j"' $aurday and Sunday at Double v 8prlngB. Read tbe program on ' r iou re going to live here, The sidewalk In front of some ot our business house need to be swept oftener and the street . sprinkler should be used more -frequently.. u. ii 'p , -I Build U last, and don't be the last to build. u . Geo. Boon of Bessemer City was lirtown Saturday. Don't palat the town; paint your house. ; Doris LitUejohn was a Char lotte visitor yesterday. , Be an example to your family, not a problem. Mrs. J. D. BrJdgejiT and. child ren left yesterday' fofSuartan burg after visiting her brother, ' A. IL CornweJLte&ta brief .'visit at Spartanburg tfiey will k"o on home- at Kpreoe,. C. Frank Carpenter of Stanly Creek was in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Lost Key ring, six small keys, and Prestolite key between J. Torrence,s residence and Only Wind men need to buyfer,.Mrs. A. P. Jenkins, lghtjHiseen. .- - Miss Kate Harmon is expected home tomorrow after 'an exten sive visit to relatives near Shel by and Patterson SrHngs. -This town would move faster maybe if you did. Miss Virginia Moroe of Stanley Creek4nd Miss Rittie Harmon -of Waco are expected to arrive toAay to visit relatives. ' ' ,1 The smaller the town the big I get the possibilities. Miss Ella Harmon is visiting at Waco. Don't be a hair-trigger knock er and a slow-fuse booster. C. J. Cornwell was a Shelby visitor yesterday. Coy Smith of Concord visited his sister, Mrs. B. A. Culp, here last wee. J. "White ware of Gastonia was a bashes visitor here yes terday, . - , Rev. U. T. Kerr of Bradley. S. C; left Monday- after a vlxit to hla brothei ,!.iev G. L. Kprr. He assioted for. G. L. Kerr In three days meeting at Bethel and preached for him here Sun day. Lot For Hale. 8. x 202 ft. on Piedmont Street. Good residence section. . D. H. HOUSER. Rev. B. A. Culp' and family- left Monday afternoon. He is in meeting at Huntersville and his family is at Concord. ' Rev. and Mr. J, F. Armstrong left Saturday for Henritta N. C. Mr. Armstrong had assisted pastor M. B. Clegg in a revival at Elbethel during the week. The meeting closed Friday night with very gratifying results. Nail the loose planks about your town and the loose lies. Mrs A. H. Patterson and children returned - last week from Irwin, Tennessee, where they had been guests of Mrs. T. G. Suerrer. A singing school will begin at Oak Grove church tomorrow. Murrie Jenkins and family of Bessemer City spent awhile Sunday afternoon with his moth- Gastonia and Llnwnod and Lin- wood road. For reward return to Js White Ware, 9 3 Gastonia, N. C. Miss Laura Plonk ntates that her connection with the Lin- jyood faculty will in no way ef fect her expression work in the local graded school as she will put all tbe time necessary to her class here. Don't be a fellow who never runs to anything but a fire. Miss Helen Galloway of Due West, S. C. spent a night with Miss Laura Plouk last week. . lt your tbe ; best looking house in the block, or tbe worst? . Mrs. C. A. Hamilton and ion, Chnrlin, and her sinter Miss Ruth Kelly, are visiting in Char lotte. Do you think you can prosper whether the town does or not. , Miss Eidson of Concord Is visiting her sister, M-s. Doris Mauney., - Any mtn who has feet can kick, but It takes brains to boost. Misses Wilhelmsna Rock and Kate Strattor ot Charlotte visit ed Miss Bonnie Mauney .Friday and Saturday. Rev. John Mauney and family of Hickory are visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mauney. Rev. Mr. Mauney preached at the Lutheran church Sunday morning. Jess Hord and wife and sons of Waco visited Miss Ella Har mon last Friday. Mrs. P. R. Long visited her son Charles Long at Concord. Mrs. A. R Rudisill returned last week from an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Mc Gee at.Anderson, S. C. A. N. McMillan returned Sat urday from a weeks stay at All Healing and Davis White Sul phur Springs up in the Brushy Mountain section near Tavlors- ville, N. C. He is especially smitten on the springs and the water. He states that he ga'ued two pounds from Monday mi Friday, Lawrence Mauney and family returned Tuesday from Anson ville where they had been on a visit. Think well ot ydur town and your town will thitk well of you. Messrs W. A. and J. S. Maun ey attended a meeting ot tne stockholders ot Mellville Nanu facturing Company at Cherry ville Tuesday, moniing but wen back in time for thn reunion. Buying at home" is an invest meat; buying aw vy is a specu lation. Painting seems to be the order of the day in Kings Mountain. Let the goo 3 work go on. ' Mr. W. N. Bragaw of Wash ington City stopped over here for a few days with his son, Rev C. L. Bnitraw on his wav from New .Mexico to Washington, He 'left yesterday accompanied by Mrs, C. L. Bragaw and children. Mrs. Bragaw and Baby Love will visit Mr. Brasaw sister, Mis. J. A. CoPins, on Illinois Avenue Washington and boys, James Neil I and : Charles Louis will spend a month with thier grand father on the Chesapeake coag Mrs. Ricken baker and daught er, Miss Jessie, left Monday for Spartanburg after an extended visit to her sister, Mr. C. L. Brajrrw, After a brief visit at Spartanburg they will go on home at Orangeburg. ., Beta! Carrier T The Ninth Dlatrict, Rural Car rier Association will holJ heir, annual meeting in,' LJncolnton, the First Monday. In SeDtmbe1rr AU carriers in Cleveland county are urged to attend. The Lincoln, carriers will be the host au,d make it pleasant for the visitor, sorvlng them dinner Paper Must Be Paid For. At a trial held before Judge Cleacr in Martinsville. III. ajnry has awarded E. S. Clayton, edi tor of the Planet, $5 damages in a suit brought to collect a sub scription which the defendant said he didn't owe as he had or dered his paper stapped. The jury held that as long as the paper was taken out of the orrlco it was surely reaa and that the defendant must pay. Tlwrt to nor Catarrh la tale eectloa efc tin country than all otner aleeeees sot tocather. and until th laat law rear waa (uppoaaa to be Ineureale. far arat many yaara aoetora praaottnead It a local dlaaaaa aaS nreecrlbea total mw Siee. and br ooneteatlr failing; to euro with local treatment pronounce! It Incur able. Sclanca hae oroven Catarrh to ba a eooatltulloaal dlaaaaa. and therefore ra- ?uirea constitutional troatmant. Haif a atarrh Cura. manufactured be F. 1. Chener Co.. Toledo, Ohio, li the only uonetitunonai cura on tna maraat. it la taken Internally, ft acta directly on (ha blood and anucoue aurtacee of the eyatem. They offer one hundred dollars for any rate It falla to cure. Send for circular and teetlmoniala. Addrtta: w. 1. CHtVFT a ca. Tettde, O. (Md ay' Dnnwe Tie. Taka auira rajaliy Fll'e far eeeetlpellea. Vfl T ,W tWnki iJ : Ml " lssie;apk(!i.of,Xing.ovnt-i ' ain .,weBe .ntsrried,, at, Gastonia , Aug uit S4tb, by l)p pastor ot the Locay BaptlM Churchy . , Wood's Trade Mark CrimsoitCIover Is Best Quality Obtainable, ' of High Tested Germina tion and Purity. Crimson Clover Is a wonderful toll Improver; aim make splendid fall, winter and spring grating, the earliest green teed, or a good bay crop. A Crop of Crimson Cloyer turned tinder is equal to a good application of stable manure, and its yalue as a Boil-improTei is worth (20. to $30. per acre. t Wood's Descriptive Fail Catalog gWing full information about CRIMSON CLOVER, ALFALFA, WINTER VETCH, . and all FARM and GARDEN SEEDS for Fall sowing, mailed on request. Write for Cataloc and pricce oi any Saede required. T. W. WOOD& SONS, ' Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.' hfection and Insert Bites Danjeroos Hosbuitoes, flies and other insacts, which breed quickly In garbage pails, ponds of stagnant water, barns, musty places, etc. are carries of disease. Every time they bite you, they inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result Geta bottle of Sloana Liniment. It is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment disinfects Cuts,, Brui ses and Sore3. You cannot afford to be without it in your home. Money back if not satisfied. Only 2Rc. at your Druggist Summer Coughs Are Dangerous Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, in cluding Consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the cough or cold promptly and prevent complica tion!). It is soothing and antiseptic and makes you feel better at once. To de lay is dangerous-get a bottle of Dr, i King's New Discovery at once. Honey back if not satisfied. 60c and $1.00 bottles at your Druggist. SnnyncfcCMatijaMofa Dangerous- , CowtipatiosvlD.. Sqmmert time Is , mora,, danaanauj , fhan..kt. thai .fall, , wiaUr VifprJtv.iaefqon you. eat is i oltn cotarnioaUaLadJamora. likely i to ferment in fpst.dJomacb Thee .you an ar .todrinrnuph,anM f water dur-t Ing the hot weathrPJihu injurinf yottr . stomach. C)ieM Fpyer, , Ptpaine Pol-. aonlng and other ills afe Batumi results. Pq-Da-Lajc will, keep . you,. wglL as It increases. the AIU, the natural laxative which rids the bpwela of thaongeated poisonous waste. Po-IfaLa will naka you feel bettor. Pleasant andaffoctlve. , Take a dose to-night 60e. at your Druggist Seasonable topiclaai; THE IMFUMENT COMtAliY special bulletin )uat lastasd, baMs all about the adrantages and proAlabM aseaof : . , Cider and Ssrflivii KBi, Grain ind Seed DrUlt, Special Drill for sung CitaaaMt Clover In Corn. DtskCnltlvatort. r WhlriwlndSUtnUert, Gasoline and Steam Ingliits, American Field Fendnj, American Steel Fence Posts, Tbt modem development in fencing. The Best of FARM WAGONS, Bu&les and Ran&botrts, Rubber and Galvkidxed RooBnl, We will take pleasuis la mailing this Spwelal Bnllatin upon request, and quoting prices oa any Fam Mav pllaa required. Write as. TKE IXPLECEMT CO., 1302 L Msln St, Rkhswrnd, Va. w J ne .isunys tlountaln Xresiny Will clean, press and repair your clothes and clean and re-trim your hats in the very latest style. Sidney Drown, - - Proprietor "Creuses 'em So They WiU Stay" . L -rr niVYYVi V-OVWaVVialatujuuUWIA- I Auction Sale of Small Farms Hear Kings Mountain, C. Tuesday Sept. 8th 10; 30. This is 500 acres on the Shelby and Yorkville Road, in a southerly direction from Kings Mountain, near Bethlehem Church, known as the Herndon Church, Dixon, Weaver and Forney places, and the McSWAIN HOME" PLACE property of M. L. McSwain. This will be cut into small farms and sold on the land, so you see exactly what you are buying. A large part of this land is cleared and in cultivation, with buildings and all - necessary outbuildings on it; the land is especially adapted to the growth of corn, cotton and grains, and some of it is fine tobacco land. One of these tracts is on the National Highway. Land values are increasing all over the south. There is nothing safer than real estate; nothing surer to give you big profits than' an investment in this land at the time of sale. Located as this is, so close to churches and schoofsVafidwith the good roads now being built, makes it especially attractive for investment for prb ' "fit or h&rfSie building, and is" an opportunity that seldom comes your way which may never come again In aiife time. Why not own your own home, and cultivate your own land? This is what you owe your wife, you.. children, and yourself. Co out and look the property over before the day of sale. Our Mr. R. .f ;H.JPoc4rihe the advertising man at Kings Mountain.; or Mr. M. L. McSwain, the owner, will gladly v showyou over the property any time. Don't forget the date of sale; wait for the sale and buy these choice farms at your own price, as we sell at auction and sell to the, highest bidder. V. rj r 4V- .:t-.Ea Brass band concert. Gold watch and many souvenirs given away at the time of sale. WIS sJb.LsLs ItAIN UlL siiirvij: : Easy terms, only 1-4 cash, balance in 1 or 2 years, with interest on deferred payments. Remember the date, Thursday, September 8th; Jlnd the time, 10:30. Southern Realty & Auction C ompany E. M. Andrews. M'gr. s Greensboro;. C 1. "TSIS!SSS!lni2Saaa!aSanaa
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