.. J iwmwii ij,ui 11. iJj! iipiii, .11?IIIIi County Progress To Be Exhibited At State Fair Only about six weeks remain before the 194U N. C. State Fair opens hj Kaleigh on October 8, and counties are being urged to begin prepar ation of their progress exhibits whU-h uguin will be one of the fea tbii. ttiir ? L i , P. H. Jeter, agricultural editor of N State College, is chairman of this department of the fair, and he announces that premiums totaling $2-,00u are being ofTered for the , 10 heat county progress exhibits. The first prise is $660, the second prise niea i'i**Vi i'i ' ' ii I. fridn W. B. PAYSEUR : - . % *r . ' ? Landscape Gardner Shrubbery of all Kinds Lincolnton, N. C. Box 365 ______ . . * * *. w ***-******* * * * 1 J H?lp your teath si * ... use Calox 1 Many of Ilolljrwood'i b Sppjpg out the natural lustre Calox too. Pure, whol Good Housekeeping Bu II > roam II ... .. according to the form II*-make Calox an econoi II tooth enamel. Get Cal HHHHH xixes, from 10< to $1.25 Huge Gulf ' ?k . I ' i ' . , .1 M A*** ? -to-/ *o .78 f ' 78 " ?188 * *? f To measure the quality ? hocus-pocus is needed. A j: There is a scientific tea f comparative anti-knock vt | J j fuel. | The shorter figure abo' i former "mark" in that test \ ' But look at the second figi cisely how much the NE^ f has been stepped up?a ste , this great gasoline now sur olina specifications for pn Good Gulf and see what a c in your car. FREE! & V. asking at your ^ yours, at th? S ! Better trv t - I I .j , fifth 1100, and sixth thru tenth prl sea |60 each. Jeter said that, aa in the past county farm and home agents wil tuko the lead in arranging the es bibits. However, he said it is desii ed that vocatonal teachers, schoo uiperliiteudents and prihclpaU boards of trade and chambers o commence, manufacturers, civil clubs and women's ' organisation* have a part in planning and prepai ing the exhibits'displayed. The exhibit should be prepared t< .10,aj3UU'/ * 1>, I n??inn uri nglivuitllldl 'orn I VII, (II' nnnuul expenditure now m less tbai f45.000.000 for thy United Stated. More I kin* like the stars J rooth Powder * **************** right est Mara use Calox to help bring of their teeth?'and you can rely on (tome, pleaeant-tailing, approved by reau. Five tetted ingredient!, blended ula of a foremost dental authority, inirol tooth powder that can't harm ox today at your drug store. Five >. Cope. 1959 McKcstoo at Robbing Inc. Improved] Gaso ?. ? t L .AO }." #\ . - ^ mm I /r : ' i '} '1 / " i&vSj of a gasoline, no Above, at k "mark" of GL t that shows the of America's b ilue of any motor But hang or at the other /e represents the GULF NO-N< of GOOD GULF. high?a high t uref It shows pre- olina specifics IV GOOD GULF when you cor p up so great that w*? lenockprc passes North Car- conditions, yo emium fuels. Try ance this new lifference it makes Introduce y at the Sign of Ways to Save Money"?This >ful booklet is yours for the local Good Gulf dealer's. Get i(n of the Gulf Orange Disci .v : , ; r . V . hese Better Fuel ' ' * * * IHP NO-MOX EXCEED NORTH CAROUM MS FOR PREMIUM FUELS! > j .v * .p *, -s - JIJWBPIJJII II. I!. J|!J I. I >1 HI I TIM KIMOa MOUWTAIM HMULP Church News ;! Presbyteriun Church her. ?' U. I'ltriU k'mmyut P:45 A. M. Sunday School. C. P. Thomaaaon, Supt. 11:44 A. M. Morning Worship. Special message to college boys c and girls, by the pastor. 2:30 P. M. Sunday school at Dixon school house. Mr. J. G. Darracot:. Superintendent, a 8:00 P. M. Kvenlng Worship. &.ei'xU'.e -iit- thr jyoiUlX.EftPnlP flR. kj the Church. , ' Mouduy 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. Troop \ One. Mr. Carl Davidson, Scoutinuat : ter; Messrs Harry Page and .Bill i Thomson. Asst. Scoutmasters, j Tuesday 7:45 Prayer Meeting at Margraee Community House. fAwxirsi iMMMa?asiiK ?.?? A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon: Dr.' J. G. Dale, Tuntnztin. chain. Mexico, brings the morning . message. 3:30 P. M. Departmental Day. All organizations of the Church meet at this hour. (1) Woman's Missionary Society. (2) Thp Men of the Church Ct) The Young Peopla'9 Christian Union. (4> The Intermediate Christian Cnion. (5) The Junior Chrls" tian Union. NO EVENING WORSHIP ON THIS SABBATH 8:00 P. M. Mid-Week, Service. The invitation to these services is as wide its that of the Master: "To all men every where." Macedonia Baptist Church J v Pastor Sunday Schoot at 9:45. Morning Worship hour 11-00. Wednesday Evening Prayer meeting 7:00. Saturday evening we will have a lent in X Jias been lifted over its eld hat by far exceeds North Cartions for premium fuels. And isider that the old NO-NOX of under all normal driving u will marvel at the performgas gives. our car to Gulf No-Nox today the Gulf Orange Disc. 1 IPP unmopAY, APOPBT H, wt aong and pralaq nrlc? wltk a short sermon to follow OB the subject OC Holiness. You are Invited to attend all ot these services. * GKACE METHODIST 8. W. Johnson. Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Prank Green Supt. Worship Service 11:00. pworth League 0:30. Gvenlng Service 7:30. ' Wednesday night prayer service 7:30 P. M. Park-Grace Bible Church John L. Gregory. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. 31. Morning'Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evangc .ivy Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School .9:45. Morning Service 11:00.\V. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15 Evening Service 7:00. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00 f 4 Second Baptist Church Rev C C Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 eaoh Sunday Preaching 11 a. tt> and 7:30 p. ra ach Sundn \ Lime. Should Precede Seeding Of Legumes The best time to aDnlv ei-ound limestone is from three months to one year before seeding legumes. That is the advice that Western North Carolina farm agents are giving growers, and E. C. Blair, State College Extension agronomists, says it is good advice for all parts of the Statp. Blair said that C. Y. Tilson, Bur; combe CountV farm agent; recently prepared recommendations for cor recting soil acidity in the mountain area, as follows; If lime is applied from three months to one year before seeding legumes, It gives the lime sufficient time to contact acid in the soil particles and counteract it. The application of lime to ciiltiva ted latid should be made after plowing, and the material should be mix ed with the topsoil. Little benefit may be expected if lime is plowed under before being properly mixed with the topsoil. On pastures It id only necessary to scatter the lime on top of the sod; however, better results w-ill be obtained if it can be worked in by light harrowing. For most soils in the mountain a red, the following amounts of lime are needed for various crops: A1 falfa, 3 to 4 tons per acre; red clover, 2 to 3 tons per acre; pastures 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 tons per, acre; and general crops, 1 1-2 to 2 tons per . acre. I iiic uppcu rain;tr ui uiuuui ocugc sheep sorrel], running briars, plan 'tains, and moss in and around the edge of fields is a good sign that th< land needs lime, The use of lime plus phosphate, applied to broon sedge pastures has resuleed in blu( grass and white Dutch clover grad ually taking hold. The lime and phoi phate restore the soil fertlMtj where there is broom sedge to th< extent that the sedge is made pala table and grazed off or crowded pu by blue grass, and not killed b: lime as is sometimes thought. THE HERALD ? $1.50 A YEAR 58 is the Phone Number to connect with QUALITY EATS at REASONABLE PRICES . ?plus? ?' Prompt Delivery Service CALL US TODAY ! ' BLALOCK'S CASH GROCERY AND MARKET * " " .5 .< V. . : * * f ' . , . V * ' l . .. ? >w- .m * ?p,n Notice Of Sail For Unpaid Ti In pursurance of law I wi Town of Kings Mountain, N Monday, September, 9, 1940, es, the following described 1 scription of land and.amoun landeLawned by the tax 'pay Mountain, N. C., April 1,193 the amount of cost and nena the taxes. This sale may be c to such time as may be fixe event said sale is not had or specified. This the 12th day ) ^ :y - !? > r?, Allen. Paul: House and lot, 200x160 Orover Road . $6.40 Barrett, Horace Q.: Lot 112x125 Canrlr street $5.10 Bell. M. J.: House and Lot 2 acres N. \V. Waco Road $16.99 Bennett, Bessie: House and Lot $0x150 E. S. Oriental .... $8.16 Bennett. J. D.: House and Lot 110x400 W. S. York Rd. .. $8 40 Blanton, J. L.: 4 houses and'Lots Me. Survey $3.18 McGlnnls and Morris .... $11.71 Bridges, J. R.: House and ixt 100x150 S. S. McGlnnls st $16.71 Bruce, J. B., Est: 6 lots 25x160 Fair view st $1.82 Bumgardner. Chas. it.: 3 lots 75x150 N. Suburbs; 75x150, N. Suburbs; 100x160. McGlnnls $26.90 Burton, R. L.: House and Lot 125x150 Fulton and Alexander Sts $11.34 Carpenter-, C. P.: House ani Lot j 160x150 $11.12 Costner, E. M.: House and Lot 240x675 W. S. King at (35.20 Cox, James: Lot 60x220 Alexander 8t ............ $4.94 Crawford; Minnie; House and Lot 104x270 S. S. King, balance $21.72 Early, A. L.V(Gus): House and Lot 130x150 Church at $15.26 Fulton,-P. D : House and Lo't 80x250 King and Hilling .. $28.80 Gault. C. J.: House and Lot 106x218 N, S. Parker st .. $36.?4 ' Gladden, Mrs. Florence: 1-6 acres Waco Road $1.81 I Groves, Sallie: 2 acres near Pump at ..... $7.20 , Guyton, L. L.: House and Lot , 75x150 No. 20 $10.68 Habib, Nora: House and Ix>t 75x235 E. S. Railroad $23.41 60x203 S. S. King $14.64 1 Hord. Mrs. Q. W.: House and Lot 80x75 E S Railroad $14.56 Huflstlckler, J. W.: House and Lot 1 160x240 w... $9.36 ' Hullender, W. R.: 3 acres .. $3.84 Hullender. Lula Mae: 2t4 acres N. W. Suburbs $11.20 Jenkins, A. C. House and Lot ! 65x165 FuWon at $26.18 , Lancaster, W. G.: 3 lota , 26x195 $1.20 Lay, J. B.: House and Lot , 100x150 Grace st $10.80 1 Long, R. T. Lot 66x222 Waco Road $5.10 1 t Lynn, R. S. House and Lot 3 100x160 No. 20 Highway Whiteaides Property .... $12.70 t Melton, George: House and Lot 1 88x100 W. 8. Cansler $8.21 MoCarter, Oscar: House and Lot 85x115 N. S. Gold $20.04 McDanlel, D. Gall: House and Lot - 84x213 ?. 8. Gold $13.5( McDanlel, G. Robt.: House and Lot 65x156 8 8 Fulton $21.5< McLaughen, J. E.: House and Lot 66x200 N. S. King $22.2^ Osborne, W. F.: House and Lot 76x200 N S Gold st $T6.2i Parker C. C. 2 Houses and Lot 67x150 N 8 Fulton $11.41 Parton, Ethel: House and Lot 45x195 8. 8. King; House and Lot Carpenter st $47.61 Patterson. Mae: House and Lot ,83x139 E S Piedmont 8t; Lot 50x93 E. 8. Piedmont st .. $54.04 Payne, jD. F,: House and Lot 150x475 E 8 Piedmot at .'. $16.4( Paysour, D. C.: House and Lot 100x200 Church st $24.71 Patterson, David: Two Lots B 8 Kings Mtn $7,5! Hord. J. G? Est., and Plonk, J. O. Hord's Part, 1000x76W. 8. Railroad $6.0 IPrultt, Mrs. Minnie: 1-4 aero $7.2 putnam a H Hours and Lot 78*217 Church st $8.8 Putnam, E. W.: House and Lot 75*310 Church st 318.8* Queen, E. H.: House and Lot 75*160 N 8 W?ro Rd $12.3< Reynolds, Levi., Estate: StoreOarage 100*218 B. 8. Railroad avenue 168.01 Roper, J. H.: House and Lot 50*150 No. 20 Highway .. $10.21 Ross. K.: Lot 50*160 $1.* Sanders, W A.: House and Lot 125*150 Harry Falls Prop., Montesla st $20 1* Smith. B. A House and Lot 86*200 PtetTnr'nt and Ridge $114.7* Smith. Mary D., Admx.: 100*117 . ......a,,, $1^' Wether. John W.: T/Ot 75*237 MeOlnale fS.Oi ' ' f . , ' A*"" '. 'V-. i.'' ' - s Of Property 1 iwn Taxes 1 ill sell at the City Hall in the J . C., beginning 1:00 P. M. m for unpaid 1939 Town Tax- * ands. Name of owner, de- ? t of taxes are in, each case I cr_Jn _the::3!Qwn.afi Kinggl 9. There will be in each case m Ity which must be added to i ontinued from day to day or I d according to law in the' rl completed on the date above / of August. 1940. M Wallace, W. A.: liouae and Lot 50xlo0 E S Cleveland 523.8? Wallace, W. J?.: Lot 138x208 W S Plenmont 51.80 Ware, John K.: House and 10 I Acres Waco Road 517.30 \\5histnaiit, J. C.: Ix?t 100x176 E. 3. Kalrview 51.81 White, W. Albert: House aud Lot 70x150 Ramseur 521.10 1 White. W. K : House and Lot 180x190 N. S. Fulton $26.41 Whltesides, Marie: House and Lot 70x235 S S King st $27.44 Wilson. C L. House $9.60 Wright, Vance: House and Lot 50x150 W. S. Piedmont $10.22 Hord. D. F. Furniture Co.: Lot '50x150 W. S. Gg8lon; 1-2 acre S. S. Cherokee, balance .. $49.95 COLORED Adams, Juiie: House and 1-ot ' 55x100 W. S. Wilson $7.50 Allison, Watson: House and Lot 60x180 Kidge St $7 81 Anderson, AnnieHouse aud Lot 60x100 Cor. Cansler $3.14 Binick. Sara: House and Lot "50x125 Parker st . $6.61 BLilock, Nannie: Lot 50x150 Parker St. Balance ...... $4.30 Brown,- Hazel: House and Lot 50x150 W, S. Cansler , $1170Brown, Mary F.: House and Lot 90x200 E S Carpenter St Balance $11.92, Brown, Roy: House and Lot 50x75 N. W. Cansler $11.52 Caldwell, John. Est: House and Lot 60x180 S. S. King .... $13.78 Ellis, Carrie, Est: House and Lot 115x150 King st - !, $10.6T Galloway, John: Lot 1-2 acre N. King st $12.30 Holland. John: House and Lot 86x160 N. S. Ridge"st ...... $10.80 ( Jackson, J. L.: House,and Lot 300x175 N. 8. Ridge $3.60 Jackson. Rev. W. H.: House and Lot 45x100 Cansler .......... $l(f.3& Meeks. Tom: House and Lot 50x200 W. 8. Wnttersdn .. $11.20 MoCullough, Thomas: House and Lot 189x175 Ridge Bt $12.91 Pressley. David: House and Lot 40x125 Ridge st $4.80 Reed, Morris, Est.; House and Lot 50x100 E. 8. Cansler st .... $4.21 Rhodes, Will M.: House and Lot , 60x80 Ridge . ' $6 13 Rlppv, Pearl: House and Lot ! 115x200 W. S. Cansler $8.10 ; Robinson, Bertha: House and Lot 200x100 .... $2.80 * Seally, Caroline Borders: House | and Lot: 60x100 ' E. 8. Wfttterson $4.80 i 8hank, Okley and Wife: House and Lot: 76x90 N. 8. Ridge .... $6.00 * Williams, Clarence: Lot ! 60x110 Tracy $11.^1 Beam, B. L: 2 lots 25x175 .. .2* r Town of Kings Mountain Bright D. Ratterree, i Tax Collector ) /""^^^SuJcSRT-1 HERTS REAL REUEF ? - W tS#S If your back hurt* you ... A\Jtfr if himVaeo. due to, fatiguo ' . IflW or txposura, has tot 70s S ' OTL, doabUd^QTST^.. thasMrhat ' h"h medic Inai, aaalcasle olutiofi developed by tbo } (wow drh* house. McbNta * litMir. . lOMrONI acts fast. Brings soothlao ralUf to ths spot who* idM Is asilil) spoids ths superficial blood flow to ths af, fsstsd area. Also helps to prevent infection. 1 Not as animal preparation-mads tor human h sings Wooderful, also, for Iblhll - ssnsilss, sMC sack, sore, | tM tost. Nats 1 rial s#sr. r Mall this coupon, wtth~J Sii;r? j ' -I 4- ' V '-V i i " * ' . 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