(American Generals on Beachhead in Franc Following secret air trip 10 England, Gen. George C. Marsha chief of staff, center, greets Gen. Omar Bradley, on a French beai head, as air chief, Gen. H. H. Arnold, right, looks on. General Mu shall and General Arnold arrived in France to witness much of ti landing operations as well as actual engagements. KING HAILE, PERFECT PROPHET UP TO NOW Byron De Prorok telis how the ruler of Ethiopia lias made nine forecasts, of World History; sev en have clicked—No. 8 picks a date for Victory. Read this unut ual story in the August 27lh is THE AMERICAN WEEKLY America • Favorite* Maganue With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Nawadealer AT THE MOVIES IN CHERRYVILLE At The LESTER Theatre Thurs.-Fri.-“Pa« •age To Marsielles”-Humphrey 'Bogart. STRAND Theatre-Mon.-Tues.-Double Show “The Amazing Adventure” and Hi Yi Good Looking Comedy. At The STRAND Theatre-Friday-Saturday -“BORDERTOWN GUNFIGHTERS”. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR DELINQUENT TAX OF CHERRYVILLE TOWNSHIP In pursuance of an order by the Board of Commis sioners of Gaston County, and required by law, the un dersigned Tax Collector will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Gastonia, N. C., on MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 4, 1944 beginning at the hour of 10 A. M., the following describ ed real estate on which county taxes for the fear 1943 remain due and unpaid. The amounts given in these lists do not include costs and advertising, which will be added to each item at the time of settlement. J. C. JENKINS, Tax Collector 6.04 Abernathy, John A.—Lincolnton, N, C., R-4—Vacant Lot North Elm St., Cherryville Nat’l. Bank prop. $ Alexander, Marry Est.—Lincolnton, N. C., R-4—5 acres Ju lias Alexander Land Anthony, J. W.—Crouse, N. C., R-l—22 1-2 acres adj. W. B. and Frank Dellinger Beam, M. C.—Cherryville\N. C.—Vacant lot 80 x 118 East Church St.—$9.18—Terracing—$36.22—Total Beam, Mrs. P. C.—Cherryville, N. C.—House C Lot Cornet Church & Elm St., Guano Bldg, on Ry. Track Beam, Yates—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot 26 x 76 ft. N. Mtn. St., West side Black, Joe Est.—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot Bates Ave. 100 x 162 ft., adj. E. D. Stroup. Lot 40 x 90 ft. E. Main St., North side . Black, Prue, Cone, Edna—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—24 acres adj. Alf Black & R. Simpson L. C. & Minnie Buchannan—Cherryville, N. C.—46 acres adj. E. S. Fletcher & A. C. Watts Carpenter, G. S.—Lincolnton, N. C.—8 acres, Landers Chap el—H. School Rd. Costner, O. A.—Lincolnton, N. C.—1 Service Station N. Mtn. St. (P 0. Beam Lot) Costner, Will—Bessemer City, N. C., R-2—29 acres (A. E. Moore Land) adj. Miies Best Dellinger, Mrs. Fannie—Cherryville, N. C.—70 1-2 acres adj. Mrs. W. R. Carroll & J. T. Carpenter Dellinger, Floyd T.—Cherryville, N. C., R-l—151 1-2 Jno. Beamguard land, adj. Lee Dellinger—Terracing _ Dellinger, Mae—Cherryville, N. C.—3 1-4 acres land, Cher ryville-Waco Rd. 4 Dellinger, Webb—Cherryville, N. C.—4.57 acres, Cherry * ville-Lincolnton Rd., H. Lee Dellinger land Levine. H. B.—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot Ben Black and, East Church St.. Blk. 2 Dougan, Ira—Bessemer City, N. C., R-2—4 acres Track 3 Dougan land Heafner, H. Lee—Cherryville, N. C — 32 1-2 acres land Jno. Hoffman, R. B. —Lincolnton, N. C., R-4—69 1-2 acres adj. D. S. Mauney—73 acres North of River adj. Fisher Hoffman Houser, A. L.—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot 62 x 100 E. Main St., South Side adj. Goldiner Carl J. & Bryte Houser—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—56 acres Flint Hill Rd. adj. Jno. White—12 1-2 acres Flint Hill Rd., Barber White land Houser, Madge White—Dallas, N. C.—House & lot adj. Logan Property—Balance Houser, W. Henkle—Crouse, N. C.—159 acres, Beaver Lam Creek, adj. S. C. Carpenter—43 3-8 acres, Adj. R. G. Cherry—48.97—Terracing—$68.25—Total Hoover. Mrs. Ann—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—24 22-100 1.35 10.34 45.40 32.33 7.21 6.70 6.42 2.81 1.68 19.74 8.06 23.18 46.4? 4.20 6.89 1.18 24.63 4.43 86.63 4.16 117,22 acres, adj. E. H. Biggerstaff & Wiley Farris d,87 Jarrett, G. T.—Cherryville, N. C.—12 lots Nos. 86, 91, & 114, 118 (C. A. Mauney Prop.- 2.68 Walter C. Jones—Lincolnton, N. €., R-2—24.22 acres, Long Creek Gold Mine Rd. (L. B. Jones land) 3,'*1 Kiser, Lucy Ann—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—57 3-4,acres adj. W. L. Kinley & Noah Rayfield 8.09 Kiser. Roy—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—9 acres—Lot 2 (Phillip KiEer I amft 2.27 Land, R. P.—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—29 1-2 acres adj. E. H. Biggerstaff & Larkin Paysour—Terracing 13.G6 London, Perry & Eunice—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot Old Post Road, adj. Fannie Fanis S.93 Mauney, Clyde Est.—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—11 1-2 acres, Grant Mauney Land 2.£7 Mosteller, Thomas J.—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot West Second St., Lot North Mtn. St. 4-33 McGinnas, J. M.—Kings Mtn., N. C.—Lot East Main St. adj. M. A. & Steve Stroup 6.30 McGinnas, J. W.—Charlotte, N. C.—Lot Elm St., East side Lot between First & Second St. 3.36 Neill, J, N.—Cherryville, N. C.—House & lot Carroll St. North Side 9°!) Rhyne, Sam J.—Bessemer City, N. C., R-2—60 1-2 acres g Bessemer R., adj. Mrs. J. C. McGinnas 17.76 Est. W. W. Rucker—o'o E. B. Callis—Bessemer City, N. C. 66 1-2 acres Bessemer-High Shoals Rd. 14.13 Rutter, Harry—Gastonia, N. C.—Lots 8, 9, 10—East Main St., South Side . 6-44 Seism, Earl—Cherryville, N. C.—3 Lots, Nos. 97, 98, part of 99—Ballard St. . 2.86 R. O. A Ida Stacy—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—14 1-7 acres Stroup-Kiser Mill Rd. (G. H. Black land) 7.70 Starr, Mrs. Lizzie—Gastonia, N. C., R-l—9 acres (Phillip Kiser land, adj. F. S. Hager,) 2.27 A. B. Stroup—Waco, N. C.—House A lot Cherryville-Waco Rd., adj. P. K. Chapman—12 acres Fallston Rd. (Adam Stroup property 24.91 C. P. Stroup Est.—Crossnore, N. C.—House & lot N. Mul berry St., adj. M. A. Sisk 21.42 Stroup, Lee & Rush—Huntersville, N. C.—Lot N. Elm St., adj. Dora Mill. Lot N. Elm St., adj. A. C. Warlick 12.48 Tritt, Mrs. Alice—636 Ave. C. N. E. Winter Haven Fla.— 12 1-2 acres land—Sid Tritt land adj. D. J. Mauney 7.81 Walters, H. B.—Kannapolis, N. C., Box 323—12120. 100)101 Inc., H. Lee Dellinger Land 8.04 Whitesides, Mrs. Lola—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—4 acres Long Creek Gold Mine, Dougan land 1.18 Williams, Ralph and Carrie—Cherryville, N. C.—House and lot, South Mtn. St. . 9.04 Wright, Joe W.—Asheville, N. C.—Lot S. Mtn. St., 82 x 166 ft. West side. 66 acres, Dallas-Cherryville Rd., adj. Fox Paysour—60 acres Sunnyside-Long Creek Rd. Ramseur Mill land ..-..- 87.88 CORPORATIONS Bessemer City Bank—Bessemer City, N. C.—Lots Nos. 49, 61, 68, Cherryville Mfg. Co., prop. . Indian Creek Lumber Co., Vale N. C.—Lot Cherryville-Lal las Rd., adj. J. Frank Beam . . Liquidating Trustees, Cherryville National Bank—Cherry ville, N. C.—Lot West Church St., South iSide, adj. E. L. Carpenter State Capital Life Ins. Co.—Raleigh, N. C., Box 761—2(5 acres J. C. Ballard Land Sterling Brick Co., Cherryville, N. C.—Lots Nos. 155, 1(>2 C. A. Mauney property Sunnyside Ciin Co.—Bessemer-City, N. C., R-l—Lot & Gin Bldgs. Adj. S. L. Kiser COLORED Walker and Blanche Anderson—Cherryville, N. — House & lot South Mtn. St., East side 3.57 Hunter & Emma Bess—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot (Tom Bess place) Bessemer ltd. .1.19 Tony Mae Benson—Cherryville, >J. C, It -—Lots 4, 5, 0, 7, C. A. Mauney, property Waldo Clark—Cherryville. N. C., R-2—Lots 1, 2, 3—C. A. Mauney property i-.st. Tom G. Dixon—-Cherryville, N. C.—House & lot adj. R. L. Young—3 lots C. A. Mauney property C.71 W. H. Green—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot 153 x 60, 198 x 22t> Pink St., &. Highway Emma Hallman—Bessemer City, N. C., R I—34 acres adj. C . A. Stroup and Rachel Eaker 8.24 Thomas Hovis—Cherryville, N. C., R-l—10 acres Mitr llo vis land 5.04 Maude Jackson—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot adj. Will Jackson & Robert Young 1.08 Ralph Jackson—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot adj. M. H. Rudisill 2.93 John Patterson—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & Lot adj. John Fite 5.38 M. L. & Laura Patterson—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot adj. Will Quickel 4.41 M. H. Rudisill—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & Lot adj. Kendrick Bros. 7.35 Pearl Saunders—Cherryville, N. C.—House & lot, Cherry - ville-Bessemer City Rd. 3.74 Floy’d Schenck—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot adj. Lum Patterson & Ed Williams 5.25 Laura Summilt—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot adj. Cherryville Mfg. Co. 4.74 Herbert Wells—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot Mul berry St,, East side—Lot 47 1-2 x 198 ft. adj. Colored Church 8.15 Robert W\ Young—Cherryville, N. C., R-2—House & lot adj. Cora Borders 7.54 DISCOVERIES Annie Bell Kiser—Besseiner-City, N. C., R-l—10 acres Bes semer-City Rd.p acjj. T. S. Royster—19 1-2 acres (Peter Neill land) adj. Walden Weaver 54.82 Dewey L. Kiser—Bessemer City, N. C., R-l —10 acres Che> ryville-Bessemer City Rd., adj. Myrtle Robinson 9.0.1 Latta P. Mosteller—CHerryville, N. C.—House & lot N. Mul berry St., adj. A. W. Howell 17.711 G. L. & J. L. Brown—Cherryville, N. C.—Part Lots 9, 10, 1 1,—42 1-2 x 87 ft. W'est Main St., South Side 10.08 G. 1 . Brown & Sam Neill—Cherryville, N. C.—Lot Bullard St., adj. Jno. J. George property .6:1 I. f,l. Alexander—Lincolnton, N. C.. R-4—8 acres, lot No. 1 Julis Alexander land 1.(55 CHURCH NOTICES First Presbyterian Pastor J. WALTER COBB “The Great Invitation" (Part I—“Excuses") the subject of the morning sermon and “The Great Invitation” (Part II—“Reasons”) is the subject of the evening ser mon. This latter service will be on the lawn between .'he church and the manse if the weather Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Supt.—W. W. BROWNE A cordial welcome to all. First Baptist Church F.. S. ELLIOTT. P»»tor Aug. 13th, 11)4 4 10 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Preaching by the Pastor. 2:30 P. M.—Associational meet ing of all Sunday School officers and tearehers at the Erst Bap tist church in Gastonia, ;n. C. 2:30 P. M.—Cottage Prayer meetings at the Howell and Dora community. ^7:30 P. M.—Baptist Training 8.?0 P. M.—Message by Pas tor. Monday, Aug. 14th—Monthly Missionarj meeting of all Circles at the church. Atlie Bostick Cir cle will have charge of program. fi :30 P. M.—Prayer Servic; Wednesday. Pastor is helping Rev. A. M. Kiser in a Revival meeting at the Xew Prospect church this week. ORINOCO’S LURE—A FABULOUS TROVE OF GEMS Uncharted sburce of the river, •een for the first time by Ameri can fliers, may prove to hide the legendary ‘Golden City of Ms noa, ’ Lowell Thomas says in an absorbing story in the August 27th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY America’s Favorite Magazine With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Newsdealer I Buy War Bonds) ?— TOO A r-—' for Future Needs KEEP ON WAR BONOS Reversing Restrictions WARTIMh measures and re strictions have brought into prominence and com mon usage many words and phrases formerly not in general use. For instance, we have read and heard so much about “ration ing” and “priorities” that these terms are now a part of the aver age person’s daily' vocabulary. The income tax and the enact ment of a current payment plan I of paying the tax have made “pay as-you-go,” "withholding,” “ex emption.” and other related terms familiar to all of us. The truly patriotic citizen, law abiding and co-operative, is me ticulous in his desire to obey to the letter the laws of his country. But, while carefully fulfilling his material obligations, be can be mindful of, and grateful for, the fact that although many commod ities have been rationed, this ap plies only to material things, and ! not to the real and enduring. I Good cannot be rationed; nor i cun kindness, gratitude, love, truth, joy, mercy, courage, or any I othei spiritual quality. What a I travesty it would be if one were to think; “I have used such-and such an amount of kindness and joy today. Now I must cut down , or I shall use too much.” But ! there are no shortages or searci ; ties in the realm of Spirit, the | kingdom of God. The more we express the qualities of God, the , more we have, in fulfillment of God’s law of abundance and His infinitude. . . . Tlie need for more alertness in wholeheartedly claiming good I us our heritage, and vigorously ' denying error, should take pri ority in our thinking. There is no priority on honesty, sincerity, loyally, or obedience, and the ex ercise of these qualities will close the door to evil and admit only i lie enlightened thinker re joices in tlie fuel that the only real income is the incoming of spiritual ideas to Ids conscious ness. There is no burden, hard ship, or tax attached to such a spiritual “in-come." but instead a joyous receptivity to these right ideas. We can lift our business uud everything pertaining to it above the commonplace by con stantly knowing and showing that we are about our "Father’s business." Our real business is expressing God. good. ... We can rejoice that God's law of abundance is ever operative, that obedience to this beneficent law sustains and supplies us with all ttiat is needed, and annuls the belief of limitation and restric tion. What assurance is conveyed by these comforting words from “Miscellaneous Writings" by Mary Baker Eddy (p. :t07>: “God gives you His spiritual ideas, and in turn, they give you daily supplies. Never ask for tomorrow: It is enough that divine Love is an ever-present help; and if you wait, never doubting, you will have all you need every moment. W'hat a glorious inheritance is given to us through the under standing of omnipresent Love I* —The Chritlinn Srienre Monitor. BUY BONDS -Ai Telephone Lines to the Front At battles roll on to victory and vast new areas are con quered, the need for tremendous amounts of telephone equip 0ient becomes more and more urgent. Since the start of the war the huge telephone manufac turing plants of the Bell System have been concentrating on the manufacture of telephone equipment for war use ex clusively, to insure that there shall be no shortages of tele phone equipment on the war fronts. Just before war started, the Southern Bell Company com pleted a large program of expansion of central office and out aide plant facilities. This enabled ns to continue inciting telephones after the manufacture of telephone equipment fog civilian use had stopped. Now, however, the normal reserves of switchboards, wire, cables and instruments have been used up, and we have many people on our waiting lists for service. But war’s needs must come hrst, so for some time we at home shall continue to make the most and the best use of what we now havg. # E. H. Wasson, Carolina! Manager SOUTHEBD BEUTELEPHODE ROD TELEfiRBPH COfDPRDS

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