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Notice Of Sah
for Unpaid194
In pursuance of law I will
Town of Kings Mountain, 1
Monday, September. 8, 1941,
Taxes, the following deseril
description of land and am
case land owned by the tax
Mountain, N. C., January 1,
case the amount of cost anc
added to the taxes. This sal
day to day or to such time
to law in the.event said sal
on the date above specified.
, gust, 1941.
Ailman, Horace: House and Jol
* 75x215 New Suburbs $8.30
Keam. K. L.: 2 lots 26x175 .. .32
Beam, Mrs. Mae Harmon: House
, and lot 50x20lt W. 8.
Uofnvth - - - -
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% Mill. M. J.: House and Darn*
- Acres \V. S. Waeon ... 14.48
B< linelt. Besste: House and I.ot
. 60x150 B. S. Oriental .. .. 8.1G ;
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SVnnett. Clyde: House and I.ot
75x150 W. 8. No. 20 highway 42.08 j
J.iddix. Gary; House and lot
75x150 W. S. Cherryville rd 6.80 '
lilanton. J. L.:4 lots 25x175
StcCilints Survey .3.18
itoheler, Will: 2 lots
. . 25x175 Block B .72
Bridges, Giles A.: House and lot
75x160 W. 8. Waco " 0.66
Brown. J. T.: House and lot
75x85 Cherryvllle Rd 11.10
jf Bridges. J. R.; House and lot
100x150 8. 8.
McGlnhis street ...... 15.21 ,
, A . .
. Bruce, J. B., Est.: 6 lots
25x160 FaIrvtew st. ...... 1.82!
.
iiumgardner, Felmer: Lot
75x150 Hord Survey ..... 1.20
Burton. R. L.: House and lot 125
xl50 Fulton and
' Alexander
CaMuess. C. B.: Lot 25x75 .... 1.09
Carpenter. W. H.: House and
Barn 112x186 Phenlx st. .... 4.68
Clark. Mrs. W. M.: House and lot
50x150 rear
McGlnnls Property ...... 5.20,
<ulbcrtson. C. A.: House and lot j
' 00x126 Fall-view st. ...... 11.72 j
Cunningham, J. W.; House and
lot 76x96 No 41 4.76
Detinar. L. C.: House and lot
50x114 8. 8. King. Ixjt
25x114 20.49
i Ed<-ns, C. O.: House and lot
110x140 N. 8 Parker 38.11
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| Finger. Mrs. Belle: Lot 76x125 . j
King and K. R 10.80
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Finger. F. K., Heirs: House and lot .
70x237 E. S. Railroad .... 84.32
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Fulton, P. L>.: House and lot,
80x220 King and Hilling .. 29.60 j
Aioforth. A. ft.:. ,House and lot
. 80x144, House 31st Street,
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4 I 1
House and lot 60x250 N. 8. Price j
I House and lot 75x175 .
Fnlrview i,..... 22.14,
Guy ton, L. L.: House and lot
75x150 Highway No. 20 .... 10.81
Hayes. J. M.. EHt.,: House and lot !
|a 157x150 Parker at. balance $5.81
Harrleil. K. C.-. House and lot ]
*5x06 3rd st. 12.99
, . ^ielms. Joe: House and lot
75x150 McOinnls .St 9.01
Hoffman, Roy P.: House and lot
86x99 No. 17 9.90
J lord. Mrs. G. W.: House and lot
80x76 E. S- R. R. Ave .... 14.64,
4 Hullcnder, C. W.: Houro and lot
166x250 Fulton st .'. 25.67
Jlullender, Doula Mae: House and
2 1-2 A. New Suburbs ...., 10.48
Jenkins, A. C.: House and Lot
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65x165 Fulton st ;. 25.26 j
Kl?er, Mrs. William: 4 lot
25x150 rhurch st. 2.40 :
T.edtord, F. W.: House and lot J j
75x160 W. 8: C'ansler. bal. 9.60
Lynn. R 8.: House atiff"7ot lOOx
150 Whltesldea property .. 12.78
Melton. George: House and lot
88x100 W 8 Canaler 6.32
Morris. Violet: House and lot
50x100 rear
* Wesleyan Church .... 17.60
Moss,, Eva Leigh: House and lot
118x150 W. 8.
Cherryvllle rd 4.00
IMoAhee. gam T.: Lot 80x874.4
Cherryvllle Rd. 3 bat. 8.20
. MoDanlel. Robert O.: House and
lot 66x166
4 8 .8. Fulton 8t 21.02
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McOinnis. Wiley H.: House and lot
88x200 King and Dilllog .. 37.49
I Par ton. Ethel: House and lot
2501c90 Carpenter, House and lot
100x325, 8. 6. King, Lot 45x195
j 4 Rear of 8. 8. King, balance 46.87
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10 Town Taxes
I sell at the City Hall in the
J. C., beginning 1:00 P. M.
, for unpaid 1940 Town
tied lands. Name of owner,
ount of taxes are in * each
payer in the Town of Kings
1940. There will be in each
I penalty which must be
e may be continued from
as may be fixed according ;
e is not had or completed }
This the 11th day of Aui
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Pennington, H? C.: House and lot j
68x142 K. 8. DUIing st.. bal. 7.10
Peterson, David: House anil 2 lots i
25x100 E. King 7.52
Phillips. Doe A.: House and lot
50x120 Waco Rd. 12.30
Putnam, A. B,: House and lot
7,>x217. (.'liurth at 10.08
.... b. ??. j\.. ?. nouses ana 5
lots 1*5x150 Mountain ?t .... 20.24
Settlemjre. J. L.: 3 lots
50x200 Parker at 2r61
Smith. .Mnry D.. Adtnx l^ot
100x117 .. 'i 1.33
Smith. Wallet L,. Estate: House ,
and lot 100x175
K. .S. Knirvlow 15.60
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Sparrow. Mrs. SalUe: House and .
lot 60x160 N. S. Waco St. .. 18.61 1
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Sin It It. Resale, Olsrovery:
balance '.. 63.00
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White. W. Albert: House and
lot 70x150' Ramaeur st .... 20.64;
Williams. Charles S.: House [
iflld barn lot 373x400
E. S. Piedmont 158.81 t
Delinar. W. H.: 4 lots 25x150 ]
W. S. Causler 3.52 (
CORPORATIONS !
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Central Investment Corp: House i 1
tot 95x165 Piedmont - 53.171 '
Led ford- Hitd Sons. VV. lirlck ! '
Store and Filliug Station and '
tot Cor. Pied, and K. R. .. 28.80 j
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Adams. Joe Bill: House au<' lot
150x285 Ridge at., House and 1
lot 55x120 S. S. Ridge st .. 24,94
Berry. John: House and lot <
50x100 E. S. funster 8.80 :
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t'aldwell. John. Estate: House and
lot 60x180 S. S. King 14.30 j
Davis. Nalo: House and 1-4 A.
\V. S. Watterson st ...7 20 't
Ellis, farrics Estate: Mousy ?n?l
lot 115x150 King 10.67
Kails. Phillip 11.: House and lot
60x175 Ridge 16.78
(.iist. John-; House and .lot 60x31,
Lot 10x8n. S. S Uidge st .. 10.64
Herndon, Hubert: Ix>t 50x150
E. 6. Waiterson St 1.81
Jenkins. Collie and Carmlnoal:
House and lot 75x200 I'arker
and Wutterson. balance 8.70
Linsay, John: 1 lot 3.58
Moans. W. F. aud J. W.: House
and lot 143x142-S. S. Ridge 11.28
Mitrham, Nevit; House and lot
3 1-2 A. Cora Mill St 8.56
MeClaugh (NR). Thomas: House
and lot 169x175 Ridge st .. 12.91
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Reed. Monroe. Estate: House and
lot 50x100 Cansler st ...... 4.21
litppy. Pearl: House and lot
115x200 W. 8. Cansler at .. 8.10
Robinson. Vferlha: House and
lot 200x100 2.80
Sehank, Okley: House and lot
75x95 N. S. "Ridge 8.78
Town of Kings Mountain,
Karl S. Sawyer,
Tax Collector.
D0N1 BE BOSSED
BY YOUR LAXATIVE- RELIEVE
iOMIWimi THIS MOD6RN WAV
When you M pay, h?dschy, feef
dw to clogged-up bowelt, do m iwWmu
do?tako Feen-A-Mint at bodtlma. N?t
morning ? thorough, comfortable nlM,
helping you Matt tfaa day htt of your
wniwal anargy and pap, Ailing like m
mill loot Feen-A-Mlnt doaan't ditturtx
yoor nighf * ratt or interfere with work the
BOM day. TVy Feen-A-Miat, the chawing
gum laaatlae, yourmlt It taetea pood. If a
handy aad economical. ..a family supply
coauooly _
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FEEN-A-MINT
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Shaming at The Imperial
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Lewis arid his entertainers, showing
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GOOD PASTURES PAY
HAAIDSOME OlViDENds "
Laud, labor, and seed used for
temporary and permaiieui pastures
pity handsome dividends, savs James
L. ""Moore, assistant in dairy investi
station* for the Experiment Station
at N. C. State ('oliege.
North Carolina" lias 1.1550.000
acres of idle clear land. Such a portion
of this as will make a fair
crop of corn should tie prepared
this fall uud seeded to pcrmauet
pasture. That portion which is to
poor to make a fail crop of corn
should be put cm the way to" improvement.
Up^?T that point, using
recommended "IRetliods.
it' is likely. Moore said, that if
wo arc "lo have ample permanent
pasture for our livestock, it will uo
necessar.t to bring tlie present idle
land into, use, seeding the "'-fertile
portious at once ami improving the
poorer parts as rapidly as possible.
For temporary grazing crops this
winter an'd next spring, the State
College man sufcgeETcd that growers
give a mf^Sre of Italian >-vo
grass and rrimsou clover ample colt
>!deration. These sown together
will gfte eKceTTBtft. results in most
odious of the^State If put into the
ground during SeptemBPl* or during
the early CmTT^cT October Recominendeu'"
* of seedidg is 25 lbs.
?f the rye grass anTi 15 pounds of
ihe vSTov'if 'per- VP't*.
Another good nature for Vmpor
(try hazing, Moore said, is: three
bushels of winter oats or two boslisls
of wheat, 15 pounds of crimson
clover, and 16 pounds of Italian rye
grass.
Still another Mixture to be recommended
is: two trsrtiels of oats,
jne bushel of wheat, one bushel o
tbruzzl rye. and 15 pounds of Itatan
rye grass.
Winter hay crops should , be
(own from Oct. 1 to 20. the dairy
(pecialist said.
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neighbors t
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Monday and Tuesday
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HOME COMING AT
BEULAH CHURCH
The umuia) homecoming will be
bold at Deululi Me'liod 1st church
next Sunday. The Rev. .1. 10. B. flousir
will preach at 11 o'clock and the.
former Governor and Mrs. Clyde R.I
llorj will be the main speakers In
the afternoon.
There will lie special music during
the day. Dinner will be spread
Oil thu ne<.nnA.. * * '* *
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Everybody is cordially invltlt:<l ilo
attend.
FARM QUESTIONS
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(J. Will lost or stolen cotton
stamps be replaced?
A ?<"otlou stamps which aro
lost.- stolen ov defaced beyond l,den?
i ?!< ;? libit can not be replaced, stiys j
K. Y". Floyd, state AAA executive us
IstHin a' State College. Stamps
which are only partially defaced.
,ii.i. or charred, but which still can
bo identified as such, may he re,ila<
> d if they are packed tn cotton |
and mailed to W. B. Robertson,
elWt-f of the finance division, Sur-j
plus Marketing Administration..
.Washington. D. f\
Q. ?la |t good practice to seed
winter legnntes with a grain drill?
.?If the land is carefully prepar
d. pulverized by shallowr plowing
and hanowing or dicing, a grain
drill can be used to coot'- advantages
Inasmuch as this practice tends
to save seed, says E. (I. Blal<-, ex*
tousion agronomist. Seeding* of llv
pounds of hairy vetch or 20 pounds
of Austrian winter peas to the acre
with a drill will return good stands.
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American consumption of wool is
on tha Hise. More than jloyiOOfiOQ
Hounds of scoured wool was used bv
1". S. mills in 'June this year.
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