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in Quality Lowest in Price Don't put off buying Coal. The Jonger you wait the more you pay. Phone us to day and let us fill your bin. We are still furnishing the best Ice. ) ! We Have \4Moi all Kinds Give Us a Trial. i 132 [ * Forest City [ Oil Mill Company T FOREST CITY, N. C. » » " «BH|| I Why Speculate? I ■ jt ''There are two times in a man's life I when he should not speculate—when he ■ can't afford it and when he can." w Your Savings Account will receive t .careful attention and you will receive that I friendly service which has built this bank. B Please consider this a personal invita | tion to come and see us. | "A Bank For All the People" | INDUSTRIAL LOAN & INVESTMENT f , BANK FOREST CITY, N. ■u)-in-Capital $91,000.00 k. . i GOHHH| Old Yelton ;,;||| Been ' >' ! t,f Possibly be Devil ed 1 Bostic, R-4, Sept. 26.—RutheJI county is taking a keen | the possible development of the off) Yelton property comprising about 250 acres in the Golden Valley town ship, located near here, possi bilities of gold mining, »( power plant and other activities lybm, according to a recent announcement. Charles M. Levett/ of Henderson ville, formerly of Netf York, his fath er, Alexander of Henderson- 1 ville, and associates have purchased the Yelton property from J. L. Yel ton. Rumors have btsen In circulation for several weeks, some v .going so far as to say that owners might de velop a great resort, as a j power unit the SuJWind jing sectionatfia gold mning j ery. Sonyfe reports even Kad the sizfe ■of the mm, nearly twenty feet high ; and sixty feet long, giving its chief | purpose as providing a place for |gols mining equipment. The dam, it ; w^ s said, will be located near the South Mountain Industrial Institute, across the headwaters of the First ! Broad river on the Yelton mill prop- J j erty owned by D. J. Kays, of Miami, ; | Fla. Mr. Kays has leased this prop erty to Mr. Levett, and has an in terest in the proposed development, it is reported. Mr. C. M. Levett declared that any 1 possible development was only in the embryo state at present, that no com pany has been formed to direct the holdings and no officers, therefore had been elected. He stated that "tests were being made on the prop erty" now, but no further informa tion could be made public until the results of the tests wero made j known. Gold has been mined on other prop erties in this section for many years, though not in tremendous quantities. Mr. Kays owns the mill track and fifteen acres of land known as "Mill Track." The mill is running now, and grinds corn. It is planned now to grind wheat next year. It is known as the "Jasob Yelton Mill" Jacob Yelton was the grandfather of Mr. J. Y. Yeltan, Clerk of Court. This tract has never been worked for gold. Work has been done all around it. Several years ago a piece of gold was found near this prop erty which weighed over two ounces. Mr. Kays is a well-to-do bachelor. Mr. Levett's father is reported to be a millionaire on Wall Street, N. Y. It has been several years since gold was mined in that section. The township got its name from gold, Golden Valley. \ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP State of North Carolina, County of Rutherford: Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned D. U. Smart and D. N. James, carrying on business as garagemen at Forest City, North Carolina, under the style or firm of Broadway Garage was on the fifth day of September, 1927 dissolved by mutual consent, and that the interest and shares of D. U. Smart have been purchased by D. N. James and that the said business in the future will be carried on and operated as the Broadway Garage which firm will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities, and receive all money due to the said firm. Those who are indebted to said firm are requested to make prompt settlement of their accounts. This the fifth day of September, 1927. Signed: D. U. SMART, 48-4t. D. N. JAMES. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE | ' Having qualified as administrators i of the estate of Mrs. Katie H. Low rance, deceased, late of Rutherford County, North Carolina, this is •to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to, exhibit them to one of the undersign ed on or before September 1, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This the first day of September, 1927. MRS. CHAS. A. FORD, 48-4t. B. ARP LOWRANCE, Admrs. ''a™ ..,4 1 ~ j, .1 • JBHRfjtar wasfekS ' ■ itj| 'r.V.'^a-^sAfe - , > lt «~ t } tf-rttjL' T. C. Hitchcoß "o%C * Ferguson of IB - - £..*■*£ C. W. - - , j4f charge of the - »ii|! have been shipped. jV be one of the richest nunH ,in this section of the years. Some 25 or 30 feet fflß''' 1 ' cut across the vein while has not been determined. The supß increases as the mine gets larger. The owners are so well pleased that they have placed Nan order for modern equipment, such as machine drills, etc. Mr. Hamilton is well vers ed in minerals. Work is going for ward at full speed. Two openings have been made, both producing good tannage. That community is deeply in terred in the mine. It is located abouv42 miles north of Rutherford ton on Highway No. 19. G. W. DETER, Jr., DEAD Rutherfordton, v \Sspt. 26.—The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Deter of this place, are sympa thizing with them in the loss of their forty-nine days' old son G. Deter, Jr., who died Sunday afternon, Sept. 18, about 6:30 o'clock on the high way between Gastonia and Charlotte in an automobile while enroute to a specialist in Charlotte. He was ill only five days. . Funeral and interment took place at Oak Springs Baptist church Mon day afternoon, Sept. 19, at four o'clock with Rev. E. P. White in charge. A large crowd attended. The little fellow died in his mother's arms. He is survived by his parents and three sisters. DRIVE Jfls CAR AND KfipW THE DIFFERENCE V ROTMMOA SEDA t~ man . K r*K~. f. o. b. I ansing Don't judj?e oWsmo- Get in and enjoy its bile by wW similar luxurious comfort prices ever before Jjjjlfaa., Admire itsXfine ap. have bought. Trj J poiritments— ~ " " Coty to our show- \ / /Then take the wheel put it to 11 / and experience the the tests of your best \J. / swift acceleration, the taste and soundest judg- flowing power, the easy merit. steering and effortless con . trol of its thrilling, Compare it, step by step, smoother performance— /' with even costly cars Drive the car and know ( ' View its new smartness — the difference! ] J. T. CAMP Forest City, N. C. i ( j;; | .s.f &%. BSi pSaw 1 - /sSBBKr\ ||| ' OHWVRAI. 'jfo ova,"Kf and v fWpg have found thlWP' N ' f:^M^|Bi|H!MfM STRIKES delightful! sible injury to their 'fl ; 'MgKwHngP| For the answer we J ical men and asfl | question: Do you think fi& : „ ence with L, Cjfl j cigarettes that \ ritating to s e^^^ ! throats than whatever the \: yfiflSHHßHHffl 11,105 dcK:t^;^M|;;|^^ffim|||W question ' * \ These and experiei^^^^^^^^^^^rthoM^P whose busin^^^^^^^^^HF. "Itsiflftd: No LyVV, ROSS BRoll & MONTGOMERY 1 Accountant* and Auditors New York, July 22,1927.
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