THIS *N THAT
By Alice Burton
Patterson Grove Section
Mr. and Mrs. (toward Weaver ot
Clitfside spent the week end with
Mr. and Mr*. D. J. Lovelace tf Oak
Orove.
Mr. J. K. Goforth was a guest ot
Mr and Mrs. Henry Carroll of Kiugs
Mountalu Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Neetey and
daughter, and Mr. and Mr*. C. Duncan
of Kort Mill, S. C , were visitors
in -this section Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones and daughter,
Annie I^ce, of Phenlx No. 2.
and Mrs I Sutler Ooforth of Cora
Mill were recent visiters* of relatives
m this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Odeone audi
daughter Marlyn. spent Friday night |
and Saturday with relatives of the|
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CHATTER:
Oolly, that last ttem above sounds [
terrible! The Greene'.* worn
their relative* ? no? with relatives
of the mill village ? but you knew
what I meant anyway.
Another young man of our section
ha* said gocd-ibye (o p.'ngl?*
blessedness '(bet you never heard it
? 'called that before) bo i have heard,
but I haven't permission to announce
ft (it may be a false rumor) so
the beet I can do i* to wish them
ood luck!
(Tonight is the night the witches
and spooks appear! Have a good
time and write and tell me about it
so that I can write an interesting
column next week: 'Till then, goodbye.
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of eale contained in an order made
.. by E. A. Houaer, Clerk ot the 8uper
ior Court for Cleveland County, in
the proceedings entitled. Albert Mor
vis, administrator for the estate of
W. A, Morris, Deceased, vs. Minnie
Hord, et al. I will resell the lots'
hereinafter described on the premises
on 'Saturday, November 11, 1939,
at 10:00 A. M. cr within legal hours
the following described real estate:
FIRST TRACT: IxH numbered 118
situated on the East side of Canaler
Street in the Town of Kings Moun- j
tain, as shown on a map or plat
made by E. I?. Campbell, Surveyor ,
for the \V. A. Morris estate, dated \
September 12th, 1939, and recorded.
in Plat Book No. 2. at page 33 in
the Register of Deeds Office for
Cleveland County, said lot containing
8.3 acres and includes the old
Parker Springs. The bidding will
begin on this lot at $577.50.
8EOON1) TRACT: Situated on the
West aide of Cansler Street and be
ing lots numbered 1, 30, 31, 32, 33,
34; 35; 86; 37; 38, 30. 40. 41, 42.
43. 44, 45. 46. 47. 48; forty-nine; 50;
51; 62,' 53. 14, 55; 66, fifty-seven;
68. 69; 70. 71. 72, 73. 74; 76; 159;
said lota will appear on a map or
plat made by. E. L. Campbell, Surveyor.
on September 12, 1939, for
the W. A. Morris estate and registered
ia the Plat Book No. 2, at
page 94. Register of Deeds Office
for Cleveland County.
Bidding on Lot .No. Will B8gin at
1 $ 0.60
90. 81, 32. 33, 34 170.50
35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40 184.80
42, 43 66.00
44. 45. 46. 42 62.80
48. 49. 50, 51, 52, 53
54. 55. 56, 54 88.00
68, 69, 70. 71 110.00
72. 73, 74, 75 94.00
159 313.50
Lot 159 ia the Five (5) acre tract
on the West side of Cansler street.
Terms of sale one-third (1-3) cash
balance In six (6) and (12) months
This the 25th del of Oct.. 1939.
Albert Morris, Commissioner
J. R. Davis, Atty. ?adv?nov 9.
I HAVE YOU SEEM 111
Hew Unit I
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The Iron Fireman Unit Heatmaker
Is a modern room
furnace for heating, humidifying
and circulating the air i
in the room where inatalled. J
Burn* America's thrift fuel j
' ?coal. Pressure-circulation *
system assures remarkably
uniform temperature from
Jppf ffijUg?lcc*pt air
As m?tUm. I
Holds enough coal foe a I
full day's continuous operation.
Limit Controls built
Crols may be used. A beautiful,
practical, efficient bearing
pleat, quickly Installed
singly or la mubiplee; I
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N. C. Births
Show Slight
Increase
VRAI-EIQH, Oct. 30.?-North Caro
Una's down card trend lu.'births wai
checked, momentarily, at least, las
uionllh. wften irhe total repcrtvd bj
the Vital Statistics Division, of tlx
State Board of Health .was 7,589, aj
crmpared with 6.919 in 8ept? 1938
an Increase of 660 in favor of Sept.
19." 9.
Deaths for the month, totaling 2
4n2.added up 20 mere than in Sep
ti'Hilnr last year, hut the infant mot
trT'.tv rate for the mon'h was onlj
64.4 as com pa red with 54.9 for tft<
fcn-ej.ponding mouth last year. t
dr;p of 8.5 pclnts. Numerically
deaths among children tinier a veai
\i? .TV. ...ffx
maternal death rate for the raontt
was 4.4 as compared with 4.S la?i
year, a decrease c< .1 4n favor oj
September 1939.
By Way Of
Mention
T?ots Beattle.
Mrs. J. W. Gladden spent the
Meek end with her hutiband who &
in the Oteen Hospital In Asherllle.
Mrs. E. A. Shepherd and Jaughtei
Geneva, spent the past week end
wth relatives in Gaffney.
Mrs. A. R. Huttstetier announce!
the, marriage of her daughter. Marg&ret,
to Hollan Horn In Saturday
Oct. 28. Each one of her frlendi
wishes her many days of happiness
during life.
Mrs. Callle Reynold* and children
Pearl ahd Howard, and Mr. Torn
Crawford spent Saturday in Castcnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crawford and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. La wren,
ce Crawford spent Sunday in the
mountains.
Misses Mary Sue Roberts and BllHe
Sue Styers spent Friday wfth
,Mrs- Carl Lewis In Gastonia.
The home of Miss Gussle Huffstetler
on North Piedmont avenue
Is looking very nice now even tho
it Isn't quite finished.
OPEN HUNTING
ATTDAATO UAMX/
" itnvii mnn s
Aeheville, Oct. 31.?Open seasons
on targe and small game have proved
an attraction for sportsmen froir
man.y sections of the United States
now sojourning in the mountain rer'on
of Western North Carolina
Seasons cn deer and black beat
opened October first and open peri,
ods for bagging smaller game alsc
were inaugurated on that date.
Hunters in this section and In ott
er sections fcf the United State;
have in past seasons secured manj
deer nt d black bear in' the moun
tain forests, a targe number havlni
been bagged each season during th<
Plsgah national game preserve bun
held over a peyiod of years In th<
area. No announcement has as ye
been made by National Forast off!
clals a?, to whether a 1939 hunt wil
be held in the preserve.
The deer and bear seasons extern
from October first to January first
with season bag limits being set a
two bear and thrco deer per hunter
Smaller game seasons include opog
sum and raccoon, Oct. 1 to Feb. II
wfth no season limit; rabbit, Nov
30 to Feb, 15 with no limit; squlrre
Oct. 1 to Jan. 15, ten. per day an;
150 season limit.
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In This UnH In OporatlOfc At
Keeter's Dept. Store
,
Victory Gin Co., Dealers
?hon? 239, or 00M P. O. Horntfon
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A reserve of 44,000 Red Croee registered nurses sta
. Ing the life and health of the nation. Typical actl
shown, working In ellnlo under doctor'a supervls
nation's reserve for Army, Navy and Government I
serve civilians in epidemic or disaster. The Red Cr
1 ported by members who Join the Red Cross during fl
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1938 TA]
THAT HAVE NOT BEEN PA
, SOLD DURING THE MONTH
BER. PAY NOW AND AVOID
J COSTS.
t. i_. WEBB, Tax Collect
I ? Zm t il 3 t j 1 3 1,1
KINGS MOU
Rea?aktr
tt<3ESS? ONE CENT
XflE TJ^
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w^L 1M mW V
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/#ne HwCBtBo*.
tpirin'
ETS fiee
of $2 or more
OAT. NOV. 2, 1939.
Mountaineers In Sixtl
id Health p]ace
^, Coach Oliuc PartlUng's ?
. Venn; i:r nwoCM ?4*<
lv# tc fir.I themselves In sh
H among the tea teams co
the Western Conference wli
f^Kiisit?SP;l CcTifercir.ee win :in<j two 1
Cherry ville's Iron men wh
I od the Mountaineers 7?0,
lessor and otic tie.
,Kvu'BB turr'-h < ;rt,. -^.rt>:.
jntj & s ces were hehl today for All
tie, 31 who shot and kill
__ ?elf ye.-"er!?>
JSw, 'VtgfiHH on Beatty Ford Street. Con*
8?* ^ Utt? ttn employee cf the
?' I America's pro.lu
resent ill value t< day one h
world's output ? result of
"Miniim i^ywwi ui imw*ij
nd? ready to aid In preserv- EHfKdS ?
vlty ot Red Croes nurao la MfttSf <
Ion. Red Croaa nurtee are
toapital a:rvice, and also to
osa Nursing Service la aup- BHIalMv
toll Call, November 11 to 30.
?ES SB|X
LAND SALE
or
NTAIN DRUG. CO. |_
-There's essly OMR ^ 4 ' I
SALS and that's TUs k Iti MMML
1 Twenty-five years <90 Resell Drug Stores originated this!
I gigantic drug store merchandising evant. This year is our I
Silver Jubilee Celebration. You'll find bargains at J
r ' prices never before offered. I
89c Pkg. of 50 AMVUST* I
Halibut liver Oil 2 for 9?? I
CAPSULES
75c full pound Theatrical
I Cold Cream 2 for 7fi?
\ 49c full pint Rilter's
' \ Pctrofol 2 for SO*
"\
50c 'u" p'n* itoamr
Milk of Magnesia ft for 51? I
1 SIZE 14 OZ. BmMBT HIGH POTENCY
Cod Liver OH 2for*l.wl|
V SihrT Jubil? Special
A ?? AIXIINNt p"."
\\ WSW 2 Hr; REMir
ft ,-Z: ?- Bag
IE4. 10# SIZE JAR ANY J I
anhnia Creams " 5I? H?~-?
HH Atoms
10c CAKE , > .' -Ja|i
tzr ?*j. Btejs
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Paint With
, ? DUTCH BOY
3 WHITE LEAD
ith phu-o Kings Mtn.. Mfg. Co.
mprlsing
on?
c defeat : - ?
led the
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Hiive Y6ur Eyes Examined,
, ' Glasses Fitted
' r ' I it ??
ed" him- DR. I). M. MORRISON
- i.
-or<l. Me Optometrist - Eye Specialist
si - ' '
( uunon win be In Kings Mounta'n Office
rr Every Tuesday and Friday
c's rep- afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to
. ' the 6 P. M.
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V TSCSC 10TELS
* -o?v?^J>w\ ARE CONVENIENT
to all resort
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{ \ JJ OTHER OURERV
A \ HOTELS IN 23 CITIES
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MAGIC HOUR SPECIALS J
4. ..L. -L L! ill- I
v V?K? rmyiifl
Floral Soap 0
Regular 75c value . cakes
Soft cleansing, creamy lather. 4^
Delicate old colonial Iragrance.
* f . . .
Med ford White Vellum
Papeterle GOc
VALUE
A big value. 24 folded sheets, g'k
24 single sheets, 48 envelopes ^zflv
to match.
2-500 sheet pkgs. KLENZO
Facial Tissues
end one whole pound ^ONLY
jhsftR Theetricel
Cold Cream 7 fec
Gleaming silver for your table. Another fl
big celebration special at extraordinary
prices. Select the pieces you want and
neu Anlu waru Ultl nrlnai Q..I Le Leeo
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