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- ..-;.- ja -er,",:r ... ' IIJ.J 'J'."-. U.J -1 Tee kings mountain herald Kings Mountain, H. C 6. G. PAGE, Editor and Owner. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Tear, $!. Six Months 50c i . Three Months 25c. I a Entered November 17, lOa, at1 King Mountain, N. C. a eecond elan matter, under Act o( Congres at Jlarch 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs W. - S. Dilling anb Dr; and Mrs. J. S Hood re turned yesterday from a week's trip to New York and Philadel phia. Mis Bonnie Mauney who Is a senior at KUzhetli College, Charlotte, -'ha been elected president of her class. As there in some work being doneon tho Bessemer Presby terian Church there will bo no service there Sunday morning but there will be preaching at the ProHbyterian Cliurch here at 11 o'clock. Klhethel and Oak Grove items arrived too lata for this issue. Cora Mill Crossing Tikes More Toll Another automobile accident occurred at the Cora Mill cross ing last Friday. Nobody was killed or any serious damage done but the escaoe was almost maraculous. A party of pooule from Lincoln ton were on the National Highway headsd to ward Charlotte and as most strangers do, failed to see the railroad crossing. Jessie Kiser, son of L. A. Kiser had pulled up to await the passing of the train. ne aucomouiie came down by the Cora store and was 'going into the crossing just righV to be . struck by an ap proaching train. A gentleman who witnessed the late sariom accident when two men were killed saw what was about to happen and fell in behind the automobile and raised tin alarm. Amongst it all the motorist re alized the predicament they were in and saw they must either run into Mr. Kiser's buggy or let train strike the car, They chose the lesser of the two evils and went into the buggy tearing off one rear whel. The oc cupants of the car -were, J. L. Lineberger and Mr. and Mrs. Hinson, of Lincolnton. They showed Mr. Kiser all the courtesy possible arid wre very much pained that they had done him the damage but on the other hand were rejoice-l to save their at such compara'ti vely small cost Jno. Swift Dead - Jno Swift, a young business man, of Bessemer City died last Sunpay morning about heven o'clock after lingering more than a year with tuberculosis. H was a member of the holi ness church and is said to have been a very good man. Hi pas tor Rev, B. 8. Williams of Kingg Mountain conducted the funera Monday afternoon at S o'clock fter which the bod 'y was' in terred in the Bessemer City cemetery. He lealves three children. CAROLINA MAN NVITH PUZ ZLING STOMACH DISEASE WINS RELIEF W.R. Davenport of Parker Better 1 After First Dose of Remedy. W. R. Davenport of Parker, N. C, long suffered from a peculiar malady of the stomach. He sought treatment with but little relief. At times it seemed that he would have to give up hope. Ho took Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy and found immediate bencf.t. He wrote: For. years I have suffered from a disease which puzzled doctors. They termed it ctarrh of the stomace, saying the only hope hoD would be ' change of cli mate, and that in all 'probability I would ndverget well. Then I heard of your remedy. One trial bottle gave me instant relief. "It made roe feel like a new man; Your full course of ' treatment has about cured me. Sevral of my friends have-also been cured., thousaeds of otnera suffering from maladies of the stomach bae found relief as quickly as Report Of The Condition Of The' , ;. First National Bank, at Kings ountaln, In the Stata of North Carolina, at the cIom of business June 8)th 1914. , ft.ESOUR.CCS. Loans and Discount - $76,308.50 Overdraft, secured and unsecured 16.42 II . S. Bonds to secure circulation 26,000. 00 Stock - . . . banking house. Furniture 300.00 and Fixture 9,714.99 8,610.12 Due from National Bank (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Hanks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Saving Bank . - . 2.997.39 Due from approved Re- " Hrve Agents - 8,696.85 Check and Cash Item 16.80 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and cente Z44.ut Lawful monky Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie . -.., - 4,700.00 Keaenipuon iuna witn u.o. Treasury (6 per cent of circulation - 1,260.00 Total $137,760.63 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in - - Surplus fund - Undivided profits, less Ex pense and Taxes paid National Bank Notes out standing - - - Individual deposits subject to check Time certificate of deposit Cashier'a checks outstanding $25,000.00 6,000.00 3.637.06 25,000.00 87,653.21 89,726.47 933.89 Total - - - $137,760.63 State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland, as: I, R. L. Mauney, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. L. Mauney, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Sept., 1914. E. L. Campbell, N. P. Ikjrrect Attest: W. A. Mauney, , D. M. Baker. ' J. S. Mauney. DON'T TAKE WRONG MEDICINE If your liver get lazy you need a liver tonic, not merely a Laxtive for the bowels. Many people take a simple laxtive when the liver get slOggiih rather than take calomel, which they know to be dangerous. But a mere laxtive will not start a sluggish liver. What i needed is a tonic that will liven up the liver without forcing you to stay at home and lose a day from your work. Yon ha,ve such a .tonic In Dodson's Liver Tone. Dodson.s Liver Thne is all that is claimed for it, because the druggists who sell it agree to hand back th money with a smile, to any person not satisged with the relief Dodsnn's gives. Dodson's Liver Tone is a vegatable liquid with a very pleasant taste and i a prompt and reliaMe remedy for constipation, billiousness, sour stom ach and torpid liver. Mauney Drug Company give jt their personal guarantee. Large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone Is only 60 cent. for end -en or grown up people it is idial medicine. Try it on guarantee. Meeting oi Executive Committee ice executive committee of the singing convention met in Herald office Tuesday afternoon ana drafted a constitution and by-laws which will be submitted for action at the next meeting of convention. The time and place of the next meeting was fixed for Bethlehem on the fifth Sun dvy in November. ' Mr. Davenport did. This remak. able remedy is known all- ovet the cou ntry . Th e firs t dose proves -no long treatment. Mayr's Won derful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract ' of mucoid accretion and removes poionous matter. It drlngs swift relief to suuerers irom stomacn, liver and bowel troubles. Many say ithassaved them f ram danger ous operaeions and many, are sure it hsas saved their lives. We want all paople who have chaonic stomal) trouble or constipation, no matter of how long standing to try one dose of Gary's Stomach Wonderful Stom ach. Remedy- one dose will con vince you. This is the medicihe so riianv of our people have been t .kin w gith su prising result Tue mostthoraugh system cleans er iever sold. Mayr's Wondeful Stomach Remedy is now &old here by Mauney Drug Co. -and druggist evry where. ' ; 11 ., . . 2 EIKG3 CGTCTAXK E22ALD, KINGS i'OTOTAUl COUNTY SCHOOL! (CONT'D FROM Is page) , That is the- duty of the committee to secure-a suitable boarding place . for- the teachers, Along this very line we are having no end of trouble in Cleveland coun- tv. In some districts tho' best' homes are not open to the teach er. Nme of our best country teachers are leaving the country schools and going to the villages and towns because the best people in --the country would not board them. For the three years that I have been in this office I have noticed that (lis tricts that provided congenial homes have no troubl i in holding the best teachers, while thosn not doing so must Une what they can get. With the result that they have poor school. In one of the richest districts in Cleveland coanty with plenty of good home, two young ladies were compelled to board in a two room bouse with a large fm ily, and were compelled to pre pare their work for next day In the common living and sleep ing room of the whole family. Another teacher told me that she liked the people whom she boarded, bnt that she did object to spending the nights in the sleeping room with a family of eight that her dozes were short between the crying of the baby and the snoring, of the father One district last year with good homes near the school, forced their teacher to walk ' two miles to board in a three room house with a family t of seven, while another district forced their teacher to find board in a vil lage three miles away. No good teacher will think of going bacK to nchools like the above. The question of the teacher's board ing place Is a serious one Mid should have serious consideration Lby the committee, The best homes in the district should be thrown wide open to the teacher, for tho teacher with her soul full of the work is worth her weight in gold to any com -n unity. No committee should think ot employing a good teacher with out first securing a good board ing place .reasonably near the school. No teacher can do her best work unless she prepares her studies - for the next 'day a-id no teacher can prepare hen work fh a room with the whole family. In closing this long letter, let me say that - there are many districts in Cleveland county that provide the best homes for their teachers. Abont all these districts have good teachers who have not changed places in tnree years. These teachers are satisfied and they prefer the country schools to the town school. There is a reason Notice of Sale of Land For Taies Whereas the taxes levied by the com' missioners of the town of Kiuga Moon, tain, N. C , on the lands of Mrs. Nora Tracy Dixon, S. J. Durham R. L, Dur ham, P. T. Durharh.Mrs. Pearl Balthia' Wright Dixon, and B. F. Dixon, for thl years 1912 and 1913 are due and unpaid: Now therefore 1,- J. E. Rhodes, tax collector for the town of King Moun tain, N. C. , by power and authority vest, ed in me by law, will, at the Court House door in Cleveland County, N. C, on Mo day, th 19th day of October, 1914, t 12 o'clock. Noon, sell to the hieest bid der, far casn, all the lands of the!' par tial above mentioned, which are situat ed in the town of King Mountain, Cle veland County, N. C , adjoining the land of Klotho Cotton Mill, Plonk, Falls aad others, containing 23 acres, more or leas. This the 19th day of Sept ember, 1914. ... 10-16 J. E. Rhodes, Tax Collector for the town of Kings Mountain, N. C. '''. ' Miss Haoney Ktr.lei. ' ' Miss Vida Mauney daughter of Mr.S.S. Mauney, of Cherry ville was married last night ' to Mr. Campbell B. Fetner, a young lawyer ef Charlotte. The following from Kings Mountain attended; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ridenhour, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Mr. and Mrsj, i D. C.' Mauney,; Mr.- and Mrs.- S. A. Crouse, Miss Virginia Mauney, Miss Daisy 1 Carpenter, Will Mauney and Lawrence Mauney,- lilLLINERl You are cordially invited to attend our millinery opening Friday and Saturday Sept. 25 and 26. ,We have a good line of Ladies and Childress h ats good Ciir prices are LOW. R. C. KENNEDY GU ESS TH TION OF KINGS MOUINl- AIN AND MAKE A DOLLAR The Herald will be in position to publish a complete and comprehensive census of in a few weeks. So anxious are we to know what the peo ple think of our numbers that w have decided to offer a vear's subscription to the the nearest to the correct number of our population. The territory includes Kings Mountain proper and the subur ban mill villages except Growders . Mountain. All guesses musteither be handed in or gfalljegtiore midnight Satu-- day Sept. 26. i:'V Ths contest is open to evervboby. Just fill in the Coupo n be!w and-rush it into the office. IlEUAtJ) Puni.ISIH.VO KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Gent., I guess the population of "Greater Kings Mountain" both white and colored to be,. Signed.......... Address.... Datep l..-.- . K.port of th Condition of th ' flings Mountain Danh at Kings Mountain, in the State of North Carolina, at uie close oi ousinea Seht. 12,1914, ' : RESOURCES lin and discount - 87.493.69 Overdraft secured, unsecured' 990. 17 Banking House, l urniture and Fixtures . . . S00.09 Demand loan - : 8,871.66 Due from Bank and Banker . 6,721.69 Silver coin, including all minor - coin currency ... :.'.' 100.52 National bank note1 and other 11. S. Notes v 830.00 Total - '- LIABILITIES $48,307.68 CapitaC atock. paid in 10,000.00 Undivided profit, lea current expenses and taxe paid 1,855.10 Note and bill rediscounted ':'. 16,000.00 Time Certificate of Deposit 2,060.00 Deposit subject to check 19,386.98 Cashier's Check outstanding 16! 25 Total .." ".. . t48.l0f.63 State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland. : I, W. S. . Dilling, Cashier, of The Kings Mountain Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true' to the beat of mv knowledge and belief. W. S. Dilling, Cashier, v Sworn to and subscribed before me, thi 14th day of gapt, 1914. v. Kendrick, N. K Correct" Attest: . DilKng, O; G. Falls, H. N. Mo, ; Directora. - Report of the condition of ThePeoples Loan and Trust Co. at Kings Mountain,' In 'tha State of North Carolina, at the close of bosities Sept, 12th, 1914. . Resource Loans and discounts - -Overdraft secured and 4 . unsecured - -BanKing House, Furni ture Future ' - -Due . from Bana and Bankers - ; - - r ' Silver coin, including all minor coin currency? . National bank note and -other II. S. noteo : 'Total $89,061.64 802.57 6,688.32 12,727.12 1, 885.16 1.000.00 $111,664.71 Liabilities Capital stock paid $10,000.00 unmvKiea pronta, res current expense and . . taxes paid - . B'lls payable " , ' 8,990.80 13,008 00 $441(9.63 39.813.88 T '-:' 700.66 Time Certificates of De Doait - , - Deposit subject to check liasmer s jnecs oatatana-. ' '118 - V - Total $111,654.71 Stat of North Carolina, County of Cleveland, : .... I. M. E. Heradon. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly awear that tne aoove statement umcxo tne best of my knowledge and belief : . M. E. Herndon, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. thi 14th day of Sept, 1914. ,- V . U.Herndon, notary- rublic. Correct Attest: - - . '- - . J. C Baumgardner . ' - M. ai. Capenter, J.O. Hord, - : .. Director, KOSTfl CAJLOLIlU. E - PGPU NA "Greater Kin?. Mountain Herald to the person suessine; HOUSH ... STATE OP NORTH CARO LIN, DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION . To all whom these presents may come Greetings; Whereas it appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution , thereof by unanimous consent - of all the stockholders deposited in my office. that' the Barnes Ei nger Drii g com pany a cooporation of this state whose principal office is 'situated' at Nj. street in thf town of Kings Mountain, County of Cleveland, State of North Carolina, P. E Finger being the- agent therein and in- charge' thereof, upon whom process may be servvd, has complied with the reqhe- ments of chapter 21, Revisal of lOOo, entitled "Corporations. preliminary to- the issuing of tills certificate of dissclution ! w, ., . t -.. ' J., Now, therefore. I; J. Brvan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, did. on the 10 day of September 1911 ftle In my ofliee a duly executed and attested consent in writing to toe dissolution of said corpo ation.X executed by . all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceeding aforesaid are now on file in my said office as pro vided by law. .in tesUmony whereof, I haveharlor othe new building"on hereto set mc hunrt nrl mifa ... DUUalnK w my official seal atf1 Ra'eigh, this 10 day of September, A D. 1914. J. Bryan Grimes . . Secretary of State. 10 8 "ladder of Life" "The Ladder of Life" program at Bethlehem last Sunday met with great public favor. Some visitor present declared that it was one of the' finest programs ever rendered in thlssectlOn.The exercise was based upon Jacobe's dream and the ladder vwhioh he saw. Great' credit is due tne Bethlehem people generally, bt speoialy to Superintendent S. 0,'i Ratteree and Prof. p.p. Gardner music leader. These two were the pioneer spirits In the moveneit and they did tneir wor It In such a way as to receive applause and approval oi an anxious' pnblic. Rev: 1), E. , Vipierman's address in the fornoon and the suojptuous spread at noon are also highly complimented.' '"i -':'.. BESSEMER CITY.T R CITYC.- Fjj'-'Jvo A-rt i. Morgan Hill, the young white ma who shot np , thu nem-o baptizing at -Grover a few Sundays ago, was arreted hern Monday n"ght imd removed to jail Tuesday to await lequ'isitton. I The shooting was done .across . the 8t.tto line and the trial will t! ere fore, be in Sonth Carolina. The man was spotted by someone, here who happend to know him Tuesday night before the people had cleared the street. Tim "Cops" were ''made wise" b f re the fugitive knew it they liail nun uioroiigmy coverea. uoili Chief Fisher and Policeman Lindsay toolc a hand in the airest. The man acknowledged al' that he was charged with but refused logo across the line without requisition. Herald readers rem ember the story of the tffair as it apiiearedin thoes columns fivo or six weois ago. The man hid ruthlessly thrown some cats in the oond to drown Jnst beforo the colored congregation assem. bled for the baptizing. One ot the halfdrowned cats came in contact with the babtizmal qor formance of the parson. The parson made some remark that didn't s"uit the offender vvho was present. Then he went home got a pistal and comu back and shot the parson severl" times with only a knee, wonud. Hill had been atlare ever sim-e. Einwood Items. Linwood College upt'llLHl Wednesday, Sept.l6,witli pros pects of a bright and happy year. Up to the present time ineludmg day pupils about thirty boys and sixty-five girls have beed enrolled. There many bright and happy voices but some have bad what they call the "blues". The faculty find troublo in ' finding a remedy that is suitable for such caes. However, the tears have not been flowing so freely as to waUi away Lin wood yet. Mr.Lindsay has select-, ed an able faculty ana we are' sure they will do faithful and efficient work. The old students think' that groat credit ' is dn Mr Lindsay for the improvinenta that have beenTnade during the summer. The new , building is aamiretf by all and tho others are so inviting that there is some hesitation in making a. choice of a room. By having electric lights. la good heating system, an abun-' uant supply of fresh water, and daily-mall from both Lings Moun tain and Gastoaia, we will enjoy' many pleasures of the ordinary town. The Y.W.C.A. gave a reception in the new - lobby and Saturday night in honor of the new students. Refrshments were served and every effort put forth to make the new stndenta -feel wdlcome' Theyouug men are expecting to organize two iterary . societies and a Y.M.C.A. of thes organization, so helpful to Jtu. , deuts, will have the hearty- co ooerition of every, member ot," the faculty,; ;' ,j , -, ; Fire Monday JlighU , A house iocatnrl nor thai. A jarasowuedbBaivLeRi(.'l.7.rs - and occopied byS Jackson and Jamily, was burned"' Tuesday morning at thrc-e o'ploclt The fire --.. cu .u uib uiniug roonj' irom an unknown .origin. Its distance from a hydrant made the fire department , useless and only a small portion of the furni- tu re was saved. ; The loss lc ' -Mr. Le Richeux is about $100. ' OBsrrtlie for Tho 'ilcro'l
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