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"Rabbit Fever" Reported In Several Sections RAL.E30H, Dec. 21. ? Tularefia, or "rabbk fever, hae broken out In 4k fct least (four North Carolina counties since the opening of the 'hunting wtion, it was unnoticed here yb Dr. Owl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer, -who recently Issued a warning against the disease, addressed to spot* men, housewives and others handling raw rabbit meat. flftere are .two cases In Concord, it was disclosed; two in Suiithfield, cam in flrpMiviillA ?iwi ui in Wtake County, ash shown by agglutination tests made at the Slate laboratory of Hygiene, Dr. John H. HjamtMon, Director reported to Dr. Reynolds. Other stpecitilitis -were said to ba,ve been Buggeattve of the disease although actual developmetit of Oils phlnfui malady was not shown at the lime the teats were mude. "Agglu1 9 38 1938 JXk I. G. PATTERSON -. ?Distributors? Atlas Tires 1 Essolene -...* # ' I SEASON'S BESTl I93B < OLD FASHION and BUTTER KIST BREAD (JiLstonia, N. C. 1 19 *38 ' >. * - . , '. ? ' . . I M LiwlS I GRIFFIN 1 The Stune Old Friend!: v toil I E.W Hfcjv; ,;' V ,'-''s ^ *' A * y", Kvf' . . , #? ?-" /.?. . .rm'rr- i iYniif " ->.' . ?"' ' -a????1?m Inku <do not a,ppear tn the blood until at least'14 days after the disease has fastened itself on the patient, l>r. Hamilton explained, so some of the others may have developed the disease since these tests were made. Sr. Hamilton added that an uusual number of specimens had been pouring into the Laboratory for exain'.iiu tkon since Dr. Reynolds Issued his warning, pud, at the same time. Dr. Reynolds declared thuit he "greatly appreciated the fine spirit of cooper ation on the part of the newspapers in getting the warning before all the people. Usually, Dr. Reynolds further pointed out, there are not more than 10 or 15 cases of rabbit fever report ed to the State Hoard of Health for the entire year, through the Division of Kpiidemiology. as compared with the six that have been discovered during the pant few days at the Staite Ijaboraory. So far this year, 15 cages have been reported through the Eptdimlotogy Division, I Hit these db not Include cases known to have developed since the hunting season started, which will bring this year's total up (o an unsually large number, this number to be still further Increased j should it develop that other caseB ex l?t throughout the State. KNOWS 9*-% WHERETO ,r*mlr . GO AFTER V?T7/ vfcm READING M/L 7? THE ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER. 1 1 i , I * . 3 8 fi+ili IC C pJcUaUII a UltftMIIII]* VERA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Vei<a Rawles Vf*+++++?+++<-+*?**+*++*++* J FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE R. W. Foster _ - - f . CITY SERVICE STATION Otis Falls DRUG GO. I f Store, Looking Forward ; 4eiw YOar t . Griffin J ' L ft \ ,ti "' ' , ', V.." \ ' ,"** ' ' "'I fc-;?^Vvv?VMv^*5 :> ''" * .. .* vk* y ' . > V > THIS *N THAT By Alice Burton i Patterson Grove Section "? ++ + ++ + + + *+< llcre 1. Jiu again! I'm keeping my ( lingers crossed and hoping thut 11; i.von't say air. thing that 1 shouldn't this week. , Just look at what happened when j I mentioned that 1 didn't believe in Santa Claus! Why, tne Tattlers even , w.;..e a letter to Santa Just to tat- ] tie on me! Ldsten, Tlattlers, if there j was a Santa t'laua (remember 1 say if) I'm afraid he wouldn't bring you j -jrything, either, bedatue he'a sup j posed to like only good little boys , nd girls. Do you tUink he would j think it nice of you to ask 'him to ( utht someone from bis list. . Lit uheer up! You don't need a , Santa to get what you asked for, ] what you need la a match-maker. , Isn't that what they call the folks | who manage to bring people togefh- ^ er. Well anyway, I hope' you all get the things you want for Christinas and thanks a lot for' those nice words about my column. Announcements: The Patterson Grove s-.hool will present their Christmas program De ctontoer 23rd beginning at 10:00 A. M flat-. jwaat wi'ta'. i. <ir*r! tutes: < "Merry Christmas" and 'Welcome by the primary grades. A Christmas Pantomime ?by the foutth and fifth grades. A play ? Uncle Mel's Men-y Christinas ? will be presented by the seventh grade.' There will also be Ji number of Christmas souks. So make your plans today to attend this program. There will be no admission. Remember the time 10 A. M. Friday, and everyone is invltsd. There will be no more sihool after Dee. 23rd utrt.i1 January 2nd. The '.eatihera would like for the parents, to remember this. And now last, (but not least-, of all. I Wish Yon All A Very Merry Oh r la tut as! TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE . Under power of sale contained In Deed of Trust of record In the Registry of Cleveland County, North Car ollna, In Rook "136" at page 29, 1, as trustee, will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door . in Shelby. North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock M., January 11, 1939, the following described real estate: Being a part of tire. Peter Seism land and bounded ae follows: "BEGINNING on a stone (formerly a pfne), the L. B. Seism corner on the J. Y. Elliott line, and runs with the Elliott lino s. 2Mt W. 26 1-3 poleto a stake in the said line in . the road; then no with the Vo--l S. 87 XV 15 poles to a stake on the North dpi- of :N? rand; t'evt-.-e with the road S. 61 t-3 \\\ 24 poks to a Ft ' in the road in the old Hue; thence with the old line X. 2S-% XX'. 9 ix>l?s i to n stone, old corner; thence with I tlte old line S. 4!e1i XX'. 14 poles to a stake in the ro.id: thence with the old load N. 12 E. 45 poles to a stake in' the aid road. the old corner; thence with the old line S. 85 K. 45*2 poles to the Beginning. containing Ten and One-,Fourth (io 1-41 act as. snore or less. ALSO another tract, also being a nirt of the Peter Seism land and BEGINNING on a ftstcxne, Wright* corner and runs with his line S 8? E. 39 poles to a stone; thehce N. 93 W. 5V6 ttoles to a stone and pointers. Dellinger's cortier; thence with hirline S. 84 E. 66 poles <to a stake and pointers in Long Branch; tlience down said branch as tit meanders 42*4 poleB to a stoke in J. Y. Elliott's line; thence with his line N 85*4 W. 25 poles to a stone, his corner; thence N. 88 W. 43 1-2 poles to. a small dogwood; thence S. 3 W. 3*4 poles to a stone, Gardner's corner; thence with hts line N. 87 W. 73 poles to a stone pile, his corner; thence with hte ltne N. 22*4 E. 38 1-2 poles to the Beginning, containing TNrettty Seven and Pive Eighth (27 6-i) acres, more or less." TV" ?>'*Onertv Is sold mihteet to all ^tirr Mens. t TMb, the 10th day of December. IKS/ D. Z. Ne-witon, TYuatee. ?adv?Jan 4 ( j, 1 UttHk. Raiting For"T Sail The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES ' HE ADVERTISES w * Y. . TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of eale 01 rosined in a deed of trust given to me by R. L. Berber and bis wife, Carrie E. Barber, dated February 6. 1936, registered In Book 215 at page 11, 1 rtill, on the 9th day of January, 1939, court house door In Cleveland County, at twelve o'clock Sooi. " \v..hin icgul ihou-.'t. a, .he hlgin.-'. b'-'der for cash the hinds conveyed to .... iy said ce... of rust which are dci.Hbed as follows: Beginning at a stake > h?re Fhilton Urett intersects th? old Harmon lne and runs with Pultou a tree. 19 E. 150 feet to a stake on south id? of Kulton street; thence S. 1 W. 19R 1+M-t In o alAlro* IhAnra u-4il>? U. P. Kails' line N. 8* W. 150 feet o a stake In road and In the old Harmon .lone; thence with it and he road N. 1 E. 125 feet to the beginning. IxXng the same land conveyed by Mrs. C. A. Baker to R. I* llarber by deed dated March 1, 1928, is will appear in ogee of Register ot jeeda. for Cleveland County in Book IE at page 567. This the 6th day of December. 1938 A H. Patterson, Trustee, For Home. B. and L. Association, ?ad\-- dec 29?C. NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockuiV'.y.'aa'a'ia*! at Kings Mountain will be beld - in the Director's room on Tuesday, a January 10th, i939| at 2 p m. M(json;|^ KINGS MOUNTAIN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION i W. K. Maunev, Pres. J J. C. Keller, Vice-Pres. < J. C. Lackey < Sec'y-Treas. \ ?Directors? ; W. K. Mauney J. C. Keller J. C. Lackey D. R. Hamrick M. L. Harmon J. R. Davis A. E. Cline C. W. Hullender P. L. Mannev W. M. Gantt ^ STAR ml /^a*THE him m ?tar pcrfsrmrr i jIW lathering! 'rong, [JT 1 I tengh edge* juke frj IT Star Single-edge 1/ v\BI?d?i Htr peril V Ifermeri with the klreagheet beard. i /v /* i* J^y ! Sf?ggEg - * ' . Keetei ; Paul McGinnis Margaret Comwell 1 I ?? . ;i' - >* . :' ' ' i . K J9ai)l)S' HOLIDim ? ...* '< -i*." . #?".* A. ' ' ' '^8 ' I ' P. P. LEVENTLS ORANGE CRUSH & COMPANY BOTTLING WORKS . - ' ' ' J ? l ' ? ? 4rs I I P ACC on CflflTH.. GOOD WILL TOLUflfiO ALL m n .. 1938 Kings Mountain Ice & Coal Co. Your Warmest and Coldest Friend Claude Hambright MTHITMT? ? HH ?4.^ X Open fRD 9 P. M. Now Till Christmas 1 GIFT SUGGESTIONS I ?GIFTS FOR HIM? f t Pocket Watches, white, yellow $15 to $150 ? t Wrist Watches $5.00 to $75 ? I Initial Rings ^ - $7.50 to $25 + Stone. Rings $7.50 to $45 + I Belt, Buckle Sets $3.50 to $13 % % Fountain Pen Sets $2.50 to $10 X % Ronson Cigarette Case and Lighter $7.50 to $18 % t Billfolds With Zipper $1.00 to $8 X % Watch Chains ' $1.75 to $35 * Z Pocket Knives $1.50 to $15 * | Rar.d and Schick Shavers $9.50 to $12.50 + | Lc.v.her Traveling Cases $2.50 to $15 + C omb ard Bru-h ' $2.50 to $10 Z * Tie Chain Sets, Yellow $1.00 to $5 % > ?GIFTS FOR HER? I I % Diamond Watches ' $39.75 to $300 ? X B>??elet Watches $8.50 to $75 $ * Diamond Rings $10.00 to $500 X t Ijockets and Chains $1.00 to $15 ? ? Birthstone Rings $3.50 to $10 X { Fancy Bracelets $2.50 to $15 X Diamond Dinner Rings $9.50 to $150 X t Matched Ring Sets $15 ??inn X _ w yvv^r t Crosses and Chains $1.00 to $5 X Compacts . $1.00 to $10 r X Cigarette Cases $3.50 to $5 x X Fountain Pen Sets $3.05 to $10 I ?; Dresser Sets , $2.50 to $25 Z T. W. HAMRICK CO. | X Where Confidence Can Be Placed In Quality? t X Price X \ Shelby, N. C. -mm* ? 's Dept. Store ;i | ML $ Byron Keeter ; *r . ' < r 1 Tolly <Shuford X Martha Frances MJtGill Mrs. Deck Fulton | v * . .. ?i&JH 9
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