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County Official Takes Own Life flirt klrnlim s (iiuitl> Itrnuirt \ih Orolhri or .'I M \ Ml MlMlll. .1 >yl(ldr. ecunl \ 1:m tii •; and i . ; < i Mrs M A. Mi Swain ot f , iirKa court h, u i Mi'ndu' rimi n.nv' ■> out an\ WHinlJig or a.-t r.lusiv-il n iOC tieastpri w .<■ ■■ ; litiin slumped ii. a t i>.< In a u.vnrt .<'/ Inc U'». of t)V end < i <ii!rt.»■ >ui In Judge Cl. J; 1 • |.” I W:i<n In i. tcn-ci to iisisg tip -his ha! bet. ; opening court A i mi:.’’ »a. louh. neat. H r. bcli-uoM- ( ,n\uil tnuk ti us own lur shortly altn In a nie ce! al the building about ; In. Coi'dnet Frank Hi*vi n w . unqursilohabi a < a: i oi Miteidi Inimeduvfeh uitet tin* new;! in his .suicide la a a me spread. bunk u the city notified county oi in fm they would not honor cheeks tun en by Cornwrll, pending tin* solm non of legal ptoBlems. rHi.sect by ho death. The board o( county commission, eis authorised its clmimian, Joe A Sherrill, In sign tmvrojls and cheek.. Until a new treasurer is .selected, Cornwell had served l«o terms, and was the Demon a tie npmui“i for re-election. Mr, Cornwell walked. will* crutches. One leg was amputate I several years ago as the result of an accident. Friend said that he had been fearful for some time that he was going to have to have the other leg amputated. For the last .several years, he had also been subject to » nervous disorder which made it. necessary to have light operations on Ins bend at regulai Intervals. It is believed that brood mg over ailments caused him to commit suicide. S- E i J . • i •" Mcrkietibui stout And klJiC-tJ MeckleMbvirK * Hf.iHh Had ntffrring from his (.i.siinguishptl .follow Nrw Yorker in Albany. Mr Samson's enncprn is for the For cotton Manchuria - Virginia Pi lot It must. be admitted that Mr. Sam'on. is the gm i.test secre tary ot state vie ever’-have had for making Japan mad. • Grand Rapid. Tress After .shooting tier Ini-1 and. a Chi rago woman sobbed at hu grave ' I am Roing to miss him She did not the. first time -Weston leader. NOTH* "I tRl STRI a MM Pcfaiili; having hern mad'- in paVmrnt »- the .ndebtednea- secured b\ that ter - .n.dr>;l nl inuv! m in? nttlnMitiift) » ' j'Ki !oi Pitot Lite In.' u -u.. Cntmian .'.'iivrs A Wilvnn siirt iv Ur A Amsnd * i' <Von on April V tags, find recorded :n M. n nlfite n( the tcgialri- n| deeds o; ( .-■fiaiul fonnn in book ISO a! page IS.t. it. wilt, under and by virtue of the miner nl sale contained nv said deed ot trust end al Hie rpqneM ot the cslm me tru'l. and inr Itve purpose or dir (he Kins Itie dehl secured tvv will dee cl iru»l pint red to sell to the higbrai if id (fee. lot rash, at the court house door 111 Shelby,. Cleveland ronnfv, Nofth Caro lina, ai yi o clock M. on Mnndii. S (tec ni tier 7. Ill'll the foUovsinc described i»pd to-wit P'ing a nat.i nl that land conveyed ro J>m«s A, Vfelson b> the heirs a i«w >f M j. Mrooftrk. Slid w. r. Hendrick t>. deed of record In the ntlict ot rest.-ic cat deeds n| Cieseiand coiml•. N. c:. in bonk SS. page L7» and lies ivoqiu jv, ajile-- eafj, ot ihe town oi phriby, N. < non trj i-yid town on the north mck- >• C Jjigtiw.av .No. 70, Anri being described 1" l-gftf'• Ah'S bound.- as follna Boampiog At an iron pin IS tret train the north wigs oi high««v No 20 R Po ton a corner, and runs thence N. J >; -t*81 u foot an Iron -take nn south edge cl Beam *ttget; Iheivoe N. si i-lo f it’s . teal tb gh iron ptl) at ihe jgirrsrrtion i t » foot, ff%’ ylth siflti- Street, them;. »>M» yie Btii lidgr o| said atlev S V* w. 3M 'fjtllb in it oh Jin, is. ten from Utt fiotui eggr 5j the aforesaid in*h»» ih'fqrj f, ft u W. 105 feet In 'he place ot Jffjmijhui, This the Jnd due ru October mjj NORTH CAKOntNA rlfPST COM PA NY. Trusife. ii Wharton, Attn It Oft .t tit. • - • SfeJSFS? P Svrmh All Sot I*oi Swell 1* unoral But Dead’ Man Is Not Suited \>w York. 0(1. 1—I) < ti if I Mtlh\.in mmtil Itavr hpcii burn'll blip day Iasi week .mil .* gi.md ■iti iii il nnulri linvf linn with deluxe fillin'.il i .ir> ;«nil thr un ilr-rl. ik in*, uniting snappi ivhllr gimps anil his brsl funk iua(— psir|il lor blip thing. Dana I Wd.Mi l dead Hr -i'l'mcil a. .‘-nn v about pvrtv ■nnnft .t‘ did the others who hub coiir in pon.sifiriable tumble in pul Uim properly a*a> • CIO light- mi thinking I in dead, hr .fold 111. .nnng Wife Madeline It , okiiy bv ihr Mo Sullivan had about, decided II iva ok;iv by hr. loo Ilia! the Ihillg In dn an. In KPl a divorce oi autnlln'irnl and lo li-il llic unctertak i ajip mu .--on v she brought Hip' nv.il u : ll|l ShP explained I-ha i I hi tup I let nnnir in .Inly remarking Weil Babe Id hr pping von Hr talk'd 10 . Ball! Hr dldn t return Mrs Sullivan was much i uiirpi nPd hui ihr.'- war. nothing she rmiid do nbotlt it This week :.hp lead that "Daniel Sullivan had drowned and l hid hi hotly WHS being hrld at thr mbr giwv stir identified it a.s thr body ,oi her Danii l There was pv*mi a note in Hip mans clot her.. Dear Habr I m lonesome, goodbv." She sent a mortician to give DaiupI a funeral he could be promt of. Then shr thought .some fit hi friends would want Id know so *jjo dropped around to Wr.u Broadws' and Chamhri sticpi which was an mlPt'SPi'i ion much l a cored by Dun - ici when he wax alive and going places As she approached ihr spin she ramr fare to face with Daniel. You’re dead! she exclaimed •You're cuckoo/’ retorted Daniel Give me three dollars I'll give vrm tile air said Mr Sullivan r rienns 111 mt la in uy formed thorp would hr no (uncial Germany Im.' ordered niuifhei 1 pocket battlr.slup." (he word pocket ’ is supposed to denote the cruiser's size, but it i> a word that I intrigues us just, the same. Men won t keep their monopoiv j of the hut less furl The dinky little things women wear indicate th-G M# dear creatures are weaning 11 hrmselves Hut it there are no pot- fn i pen I pie, what becomes of the children of those who write books on the art of child training’’ NOTtCt Ot TRtSTtfS «.lll Default having be*iv made in pay men * of the indebtedness secured h.y' that c er tain deed oi trust to the underaigned -as trustee lot' Pilot l„Ur Insurance company »" James D SrpUh and, wife. Kate .Smith on. D»*t ctnbet 17 l f»?R and recorded vn The ofiit'c of the register of deeds of Cleveland county in honk iJd* m page tit*, it will, under and hr virtue of the no** ■ ot sale contained m said deed of trust and at the. reciufM of the restu* que trust and tor the our nose n; discharging the dcht secured, hv .said rl^ed of trust, proceed to •'Cif to t.he highest bidder. fo rash. at. the court house door in Shr]h\ Cleveland, count\, North Carolina. at l? o'clock M on Monday, November If*,*:* the (oft oumg described lpriri, tb-wtf .Situated m the town of Kings Moun tain N. C, oh the south Mde of Kings street, and beginning at the north west c orner of t he cemeterv ancf runs , north 4 chhihs and bf) links to a -take tn edge of King .sheet thence along said street east 7 chains and 39. links to « , »taKC thence south 4 chain# and «9 links ‘u ihr cemetery ihence w ith Uhc of said cemeterv west .2 chains and 29 link's to ttie beginning containing one acre *ud 12 poles more oi less and being the same lo» com eve<i m j m Oamson mid ni;> io j D Smith bv deed dated. 3t d Nov em ber .• 1922, . ms. w ill appear on record rh the register m deeds* Office lor Cleveland (ouiuy in hook J J J at page iflt This the trrt da* of Octobn \9M NORTH CAROLINA TRUST COM ? PANY. Trustee ‘ Brooks Parker Smith A Wharton \u\ . Oreenyoorp N c it oct .w with ^DtouhleJedeti! 'tfoubl*Action! BAKING POWDER SAME PRICE i -tocLcuj AS 42 YEARS AGO yt>i/ Save in Buying KC You Save in Using KC ECONOMICAL WE FFI Cl ENT MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BV OUR COVERNMENT ! Spectacular Rescue of “Flying Family” 7-t I ms picture graph nallv-'hlu:' • a cm th<* r» .-cue ft? the-' Hutchinson “Hying Family" by the British trawler,; Lord Talbot, after the plane “City of Richmond” had) been foited down in the icy e«s off Greenland Inj in:-rt. Mrs. Hutchinson is hown heme helped ahoatdi ; he rescue craft while her cKildren at riarht, are '■afei £ Mraaa Aii*i in the arm?, of rescuing sailors. At left is her hus band, freer?*1 Hutchinson, leader of the ul-lated expe dit’on. Larger picture shows Mrs. Hutchinson and her children, .land Lee and Katherine, as they sur veyed the wreckage of their plane from a Darren roc* near the Rslcimo vdtaee of Filter. Greenland. Kill Strange Bird In Blacksburg Area Thought Tagir By Sami' But ( aHi'! Hsh Hawk By Alex ander. Gaffney hedger A bird lescmhling an eagle and thought bv some who -aw it to hr an eagle war. exhibited hrrr Sat urday by 1 R. I.iroo. r>( the Black* burg slat route, The bird, killed Saturday morning by Mr Ltgon had a wing spread of s fret and R inches a nd wrighcd four pounds. T J Alexander. well known Gaffney rontracto who lived at Gastonia, N. G.. lor . a Mine, several, yeais ago. who inspected the bird | called it a fish hawk. Mr Alexan der said: "The unknown Inwl Mr Ltgon was rxhibitang on the streets here ; must, have bcpn a fish hawk. I ! was talking with one of the mana gets of the Gastonia pumping sta ll ion and described the fowl to. htn. He said u. was a f)-h haw k They have a lake of fifty or more' acres i and have It stocked w ith fish and ! the hawks are frequent visitors Inigesi one they killed - hr sale ma.sured five Irrt. nine inches from tip to tip They earn off a thrn or foul'-pound lish When one i• hungry lie gels pretty tame untl he get s his fish " A Baby 1 arantula ■spider Ifims Out From Bananas \> Mrs. Patrick Prepares Pudding. Gaffnev While preparing some bananas with which she intended to make a pudding Sjintla.v. Mi Lloyd Patiick was startled to see a bnby tarantula run out from tlv fruit on to a knife she had in he hand. She screamed and shook the spider to the, floor. where it. wn captured by her husband who put a glass jar over it; Mr. Patrick. assistant to .t ! Campbell, receiver-of the First Nh I tonal bank had the little taran tula on display tn a glass jar yes terday Mr Patrick said he purchased some bananas in a loeal store and took them home Saturday nigh' The tarantula must have been in the package Several large tarantulas have tern found in banana.s here in re cent months. One was captured a Fnstc; Westbrook s store nn Chero kee avenue and another at Cope land-' and company's on Gfanard '■rreet. Rock Hill Building Shows Big Increase Rock Hill s c. Oct. s—The greatest number of dwellings in many years to be undei construc tion jh Rock Htll over n 30-dav pe riod w as repot led today by Fire Chief T O Flowers in giving Sep ;ember building permit totals as 110,565 for new .project tf and *1.905 (or repair ; jobs The permits in rltided foi|| new dwellings and two more hare been started. A store house for "fertilizer and . cotton . is also included The September to la! w as 112.550. An ad, says rayon changed the habits ol a nation. Well, it, changed wash day from Monday morning to .r\or> night. This Circulator Heater only $16-25 Its eyerythinir: it looks to he. Not a cheap job. Not inferior in any way r<> the lirge circulators we sell. It’s pretty, it’s neat, it's prartual' Anri the price is so sensible ! Other Circulators Priced Proportionate!' I ,o\v. *: 1 OUR PRICES ON Kitchen Ranges ARE UNMATCHABLE Here’s a range with White Enamel fronts. Double Warming Compart ment, Hot Water Reservoir and Large Oven. Burns either wood or coal. And it's just another typical Clark value ... $32-5° PROTECT VOl'R GRAIN AGAINST THE FREEZES IH RING, THE W INTER—l SE COLE’S OPEN El RROW CROW GRAIN AND FERTI LIZER ORIELS. OLD PRICE WAS S27.00-— OCR NEW PRICE IS ONLY $21.00. Clark Hardware Co. PHONE 97 Hunting Season Now On; Bird Season To Open November 20 Raleigh -Woochi of North Caro lina will once more resound with the baying of hounds as the season for hunting opossums and raccoons with rloRs and guns opened this month, the department of conserva tion and development said Trapping season, howevet. it vva pointed out, will not open until 43 days later on November 1.3 Fur beating animals which may be t.ak* en'with traps beginning with the middle of the eleventh month in clude mink, muskrat, otter, rat coon and opossum, 0 The season for hunting opossum and raccoons with dog and gun will be the third in the series of sea sons which have opened this fall The first w’as for squirrels doves rails and gallmules 1 except foont on September 1 Fifteen days after the hunting lid was pried off the first open per iods. deer season began in Eastern North Carolina on September 13 but deer season will not be open in Western North Carolina until No vember 1. Bear hunting begins toda? throughout the state and extends until January 15 in Eastern (forth Carolina, but closes 15 days earlier | in the western pan. Major- hunting seasons tor upland gamr open November 20, with th i beginning ot rabbit, quail and tur 1 key hunting Dove season, which opened tor tile month of September and closed yesterday for 50 days, will also open again November 20 The new 60-dav waterfowl sea son begins November 16 and ex tends through January 15. Till: will be double the shooting period allowed last year under federal regulations. C. C. Goi^e Dies At Kings Mtn. Home Kings Mountain. Of 3 - Funeral services were held yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock at the Macedonia church for C C. Gore, who died at his homo here Saturday morning Mr. Gore had been ill tor three weeks and death was net unexpect ed. Burial was in Lowell Mr. Gore was born ,n Florida on March 16, i860, but nad Used here' for the last 16 years. He is survived bv his widow, and five sons. This machine age 'doesn't'' indi cate that ordinary people.are smart er than the ancients. They could have pressed buttons, too Dr. Wall In Meeting In Chester, S. C. Chester '"s. C ■ Reporter. Spenai • e'rv;ic.rs *.? the First Bap um church, which began Sunda with strong evangelistic sermons o l he pastor. Rev. M L. Banister, a;1 continuing with preaching ever' morning at ten o clock and can night at seven-thirty bv Dr Zero Wall, .of Shelby, N. C, who arnv ed here Monday afternoon Dr. Wall is a. pastor -evangelist o; many vest > experience, and splen did crowds are hearing the Soui Stirling messages that he is bring ing each day Dr. Wall is r preacher of im usual power, and- .effectiveness!', and the entire community is invited anti urged to hear him. Revival Meeting At Lawndale Is Closed Re' H C. Sisk pastor of thr Mt.-. ion an Methodist church and Rev Will. Hardin. Baptist minister from Sptndale brought to a close last Sunday night, a tcviyal meet ing at Lawndale. A large numbei profc- ed faith in Christ Mr Sisk is now moving his tent, to his home m Sheib\ for the w urn : - - - Come To Wray s The Young Man’s Store Never in the history -of our business Have we had such a complete line of men's and boys' clothing and furnishings. VERY STYLISH THIS KALI, IS THE DOUBLE BREASTED SUIT Carrying .military - shoulders- with a snug hip. Can be had in grays, blues or tan. Come in an,d try on one of these smartly tailored suits. Griffon* . $19.95 Monroe $14.95 Other* at $9.95 and $12.95 NEW | This styiish n p w Trench Coat come? in a new shade of Tan, Heavy leather buttons, belt around A real Wray value $2.98 A Buckskir Jacket • \ 1 Very stylish this fall for a young man ; with a genuine Talon Zip per front, created by Rugby, r $£.95 You'll Like This New SNAP BRIM HAT Created by Stetson Colors in tan and pijzoor. pray. $5.00 Other Hats at |J,9S to S2.38 UPTOWN OXFORDS With a rigid arch con struction. foot comfort with style combined. $4.95 And others at $ t,3> to Rugby Slipover SWEATERS In all the new fall shhdo? With nr without sleeves 98c to $2.49 A. V. WRAY & 6 SONS Griffon Clothes, Stetson Hats. Thompson Shoes. Arrow and Regal Shirts.
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