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kings movvrsna uzRALft. snioi Vouwtadi. it o t ,Vr J. f, ' -U'"': Ji . It K-r:.-.--: 7' 5 ''" :! 'f if i 'v''!.r:;i'. . : '''TV V i" Kings Mountain Herald Stags MdaaUln, M C. C. G. PAGE. EJitor and Owner. SUBSCKITTIOH PRKEs One Year, SI. iti Months 5c Three Months 25c KnUreft November 17, ID Of,, t Klop Mountain, K ' C, si Mtond eiasa natter, eator Art ot Cfinro ' March . 17. That cold Mine situation is a trruvo ooo. It is a problem that murt be settlc.l right awn; or else wu had Just as well pive up all hope of It ever briuK'ntf uny revenue to this vicinity. It lias to he settled right away or thu ma chinery will hauled sway ami shipped t-. other property. The! Hen. Id had an Interview with Mr. Overton Tuesciav ani learn vd of liim fir.it hand exactly what he think of tho matter. Ho i:on s'di ra the action of the property holders a complete holt'-a;). lie, is ua old minr i.nd iri satisfied tliut there is no room for coiupla Int. Furthermore, Mr. "Oveiton nays tli.il iic thing short o' a per . insncnt release In writinR will ha ve any effect np3n him. Mr. Ov ertnn is a very pleasant Gentle man and say that be would rat her kmc what he hits' iuvested at the mine thai) tobegin operations under threat. That's what Mr. Oerton thinks of the matter. The Herald has a thiuk also. It ia our opinion that if this work is stopped under thu prevailiui; circumstancea on other C'ipitalmt wiil ever tackle it. We know that , this community needs the added 4'ftpl'riirarid pay roll which the cnterorise '.vill brln if allowed ; - to tro qn,' Mr. Overton expects to be btoii here to day and we insist that the committee do all In their ' power to bring about a satisfact ory settlement ol the mat'er. s . Mtfafrs W. A. Ridenhour and Friu-.U Carpenter Kae both eiRii d the release and they stand fir 6 inid soconii rhance of dauiauc t propwrty. We have started another se rial. It has been se reral mouths nine a serial story appeared in the H-rald for tho reason that it has been just that long siaoe we tiave seen one that we' consider ed fit to publish. -The Herald professes ioM a ' clean' 'paper Ot- 'all the family." It can't be clean and publish "unclean stories. 'Little Sir Oallahad." is tho ii tie of the serial the first installment of which appears on tho third iwqo cf this issue. It is- the "Quost of The Folj Grail," translated, into Twen .tlcttt Century timos. We have- ij't road tho whi-le story first hand put 1'iive i.ad it exaciined and approved by one vitally in tended in the quality of matter that shall enter into the make up of tho Herald. We sincerely hope this temperance story will i highly Leluful and satiffi ct ory to all our readers. A serial htor.v is a fooi circul ation pulterVThatA; bei.fauiie the ' people Use to read it. We would spprieb.te statruients from our readers in all walks of life as to xa"tiy what they thiuk of the 'Story as we go a;ong. Then we will know whether to continue ' Folks are twit breaking their seeks to put in sewerage. Ylhy dont yon go ahead and install your plvmbintf. That meetinic tinder the tent Is ? .B oMgnty good place to spend onr evenings. . Ill Wl II WL-H.imMAM ad other 9kfi Traahb . vW CusranUw - . to p t'i kcWn? and bef-m beslirq; , .wHfe'Uutiit'tppliSntfoa n trtntwjow ',' ir.'fmc.' There ar lot of nkjn rtnc-' ' ,:tUii but cUiiO in the ouly ona we naar-. '" itntM tik tl?i. Woy don't you trv it H' I-j r tui'o co., muacwTS. TliKWIEPlEO KIJUMSTIOH ' - W8RX AT 63UI KINE The work at the cold mine his heaii blocked, for how Iodr we don't know. Mr. Overton hart io vested conoiderable men cy there and is now held up on the work. Besides waned snd local . invettuient lie has put three car loads of new machine ry ourf I hero Just about tho time he was ready to begin work in earnest some of the landown ers below the mine objected. 'o having the sand from the iiiin turned loose in their part of .i he branch and threatened injunct ion. And '.he work stopped. Tho matter was liouht be fore the citizens of fUe town Vlouday afternoon in-: v uinss raiietin. Cupt. F. Dlilintf tvas ca'lod to the cbair ar.d 'I'rof, if. A. Yo'ler wan made secretary. Oapt. Dillinr stated the pjrposo of the meeting. The question of vhether or not tho land on the itreim below the mine would be damaged by the l.iilln from the iniio was dixcuHsed by several who are in positijii to know. It was the consuiiMi.s ol opinio'i that should nli the tailing be turned loose from iheciine that the creek wou.d not bo filled in e.iouK't- to do any appreciable damage. It was also pointed ont that Mr. Overton haa no inten tion of dun) pi 'ig his by-products into the creek but that he plans to use it for road purpose and lime. Mr. M- M. Carponter stated that hs understanding wax that Mr Overton intended to let nothiig go i-ito tlie stream except fiat which was tine enough to go through a riUndred Mesh screen. It seenis that the bulk of the trouble has come through mis understanding. When this con clusion was reached in the meeting it was decided that a comtnitteo should be appointed to get Mr. Overton n,nd the land owners together at the mine and try it possible to bring them to some kind of agreement that would result in the work going on. 1 he muinueis of the com mute aie; Hoi. W. A. Maune, H. T. Fulton, A. B. Cline, M. K. Hei-ndoiii and J.; M. Patterson. After the appointment of the committee the meeting adjourn ed to be called by fie .huiruian of thecou.U'H t"e vvt.eii ll.oy were ready to eio. t. After 'the mas. metinj id jouroed Mr. .1. M. 1'iUersou arose and culled for attention. The mas.se assumed a xjiitica! attitude for tho moment upd by vote asked Mi. H. T. (''ultou to run for County Commissioner, A. B. Cline was asked t uotify M-. Fulton, 1. 4. 1 J I 1 A Man's Story vigorous, f o r c c f ul . ' and emphatic is Little Sir Galahad By Phoebe Gray 4 : f Puking with the heart of home, filled with loving service and the laughter of children, it it A Woman's Story and in the growth to useful manhood and womanhood of Charlie and Francis and little Mary Alice, it is A Child's Story It is to be our next serial and no one in your home can af ford to mist it. The Story With a Soul CASTOR I A Pur Infani and Children. Kind Yen Kava Always BoogfeJ jean tht lutt-;.-f $100 Reward, $100 The rders of tin" paper wITi t plcaitd to leant that there hi at least on drekUed dUcrue that wlenea ban beeo aulc to cure In all lt ttanea, ana that ( Catarrh.. Hall'n Catarrh Cure l the o'lly nonitlve cure now known to thd meiltcti! tiutern.ti'. CuiH.rh hclns a contltutlom.i t:caM. renulrwi a cowtltutional treat .mnt. IlKll'H Catarrh. Cure la taken ln lornallr. ntilnis lltjctl)' upon the Mood ,nd nni-ou surf-'ct-n ot the system. thri i,y uV,tr'vln3 the founrt.ition rf the dls. .., .l'eivln:r 'he imtlent ftrewrth hy j biiildins up the conntltution and iu.stlrit nw,i,i 111 u'.iny urn I.H1H. mu nnve so much taith In its cumtu-e pow en that they olti r One Hundred Dollar; tor nny case that It tall to cur. Sena tor H.'t of testimonials. Mr,: f. I CHENCT CO.. ToJedK. O. holt: by all UriiKVle'A 76e. t liaU Family PUIS (of naUafa HARD CHRONIC COUGH Ksde Well by Delicious Vinol Crestline, Ohio. " I contracted hard, chronic cough, and was weak, nervosa and run down. I have s small family of three, snd it was bard for me to do my work; I took different medi cines without benefit Finally I heard about Vinol, snd it his restored me to health and strength, my cough is all gone snd I feel fine.' Mrs. H.H. Carlisle. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, for chronic coughs and colds, and for si weak, nervous, run-down conditions. - FIN'GEK DItUG CO WESLEYAN REVIVAL CLOSED The revivHl meetings 'which had been in progress for the past Ifcn night At tho YVefdeyin Methodist church, came to n close Inst Sunday niutit. The meetings were a urnnfc .nucc'sn and resulted in thirty lntifesi ions.- with 8om" af diliois to the e 'lurch.'" Rev. J. M. H lines of BeltJii, S. C. Rssiuted the pastor. .The-attendance wns unusually K'ood, an'1 Kreat inteiest was manifested from the very first st-rvic"; In ord?r that there milit be a hearty co operation in the union tent, meeting now heimr held by Evangelist 43rown inir, it m as deemed best to close the meeting at time ami to an nounce that a ten'. metii)!' will be liold, beginning May 29th, with Rev. J. A. Clement, Presi dent of the N. C. Conference, as evangelist. -' ; ; BDVV. M.' GRAHAM, Pastor, Special Offer! For the uext ten dairs we are offerering High Grade Goaranteed plumbing fix lures at a very low cost, and it ' M'ill pay yon to call and investigate. You nre going to In-' stall plumbing soon, so why not take advantage of of this opportunity, where wa are going to share the profit with you. . - , ' -. ' ' , If you hive already bought your fixtures and wish 'them ptonerlv installed, we will be clad to do the work; .O.UK WORIUS ALWAYS CIGHT, and at reasonable cost. kinos MocrrrAra.n.c Cherokee Street. ;.... What It Costs To Come ' see ' 7 ' ' Special on Ladies Sprin Coat Suits. ; IT "WILL COST YOU TO liUY $8.00 Men's Palm Beach Suits for $4.98 15.00 Blue Serge for 12.00 14.00 " 11.00 10.00 6.98 MEN'S SHOES $4.00 for $2.98 3.00 " 2.48 2.50 " 1.79 3.00 bandals for 1.98 LADIES SHOES $3.50 for 2.79 3.00 " 2.48 2.50 " 179 2.00 " 1,24 CHILDREN'S SAN DALS 48 and 98c. Dress Ginghams 4 l-2c 10c " for 6 1-2, 121-2C, M u 8 l-2,c LADIES' MIDDYS $1.00 for 1.00 Waists for 50c. 4 14 SKIRTS for 4 $4.00 3.00 2,50 $2. and $3. Ladies Slip person this table for 98c 79c. 79c. 39c. 2.98 2.48 1.98 Sepual on Boys Suits' Jlnton Bros. Kings Mountain,. C. C. W.Coppala Sanitary Engineer and' Plumber i SHELBY, R.C ' 9 ' k it f We will have our aster Opening AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN ox SATURDAY, APRIL 32 For a half hour we will give ., DRINKS FREE TO EVERYBODY We have installed the finest soda fount- s ain in this section and are prepared to serve all kinds of soft drinks and ice : cream in the most up-to-date and sanitary manner. Mrs. R. T. Cansler will be in charge of the ladies Departmentindefinitelv. Watch the lotal colun n ot the Kings MouDtaiu Herald from woeK to week fj' our special drinks. - ' ;.- .,- .... Ice Crr-am Brick Every Saturday Our ice cream will bu mwle '9 v Vloivo ot Knoxville, Tennosspe. ' This is the tnot celebrated cream in the South.'- i - Grape Fruit Sherbet livery Saturday. Candy, Clears, Frulls, Chewinft Outrt. Peanuts, left- Water Free At All Times. ' v Come ' to see us, ' v ''- I - '..", -!'- " " '"' ; ' ..;-:'-'' V-. '.' ,:r THGMAS-SUBER Fountain Tickets on sale. $1 ticket good for 25 drinks and one free' drink . when . you buy the ticket.. , CO. Call for our original book, "Some Troths a b o n t Things You Should and ' Should Not Eat,".. .-. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. YOTJ AUE ' IN VITKD TO PERSONALLY " EXAMINE KVERYrHING CONNECTED WITH OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE ' : AND 8ATI8FY YOURSELF THAT " EVERYTHING IS PERFECTLY CLEAN AND , ,--' -SANITARY '
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