Notice Of Sale
For Unpaid 19<
In pursuance of law I will
the City of Kings Mountain,
Monday, Septei
for unpaid 1945 City Taxes,
lands. Name of owner, descri]
of taxes are in each case lain
in the City of Kings Mountai
There will be in each case th
alty which must be added to
be continued from day to daj
])c fixed according to Jaw in 1
Lad or completed on the date
8th day of August, 1946.
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B. Dillard Barnett?House,
2 lota Waco Road 125.78
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E. L. Beam?2 lota 25x175 .30
H. B. Blackwetl ? Store Bldg.
1 lot 100x100 88 E. King _ $25.55
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Dewey Brldgea ? 4 lota
25x150 Lackey at .75
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1 lot 75x150 Northern eobnrbs,
1 lot 76x150 Northern
auburba $10.73 ?
Maggie Burgan?2 lota 25x110
Rear Piedmont ave .90 ^
C. B. Cabinets?1 lot 25x175 _ $1.06
W. P. Cobb?6 R-D, 1 acre N8 East
King; 1 lot 60x200
N8 East King $15.38
'Lloyd E. Davis ? Houic, 1 lot ^
100x164 N8 York Road $18.88
Burgin V. Delliuger ? 4-R-House,
' 1 lot 100x110 Cora Mill $12.53
Le Fite ? 2 lots 25x110
Rear Piedmont ave .90
R. F. Garrison ? Cafe Bldg.,
1 lot 25x100 Pied, ave $6.75
W. C. Humphries ? 4-R-H, 1 lot
58*104. ?Mill $10.03
C. P. Lorrance ? 1 lot 40x125
Fulton ?t.; 1 lot 60x220 $3^0
James Russell MeAbee ? 1 lot
85x99 Cora Mill, 4-R-H $11.00
Violet Morris?5-R-D, 1 lot
50x150 Bear W. Meth.
Church ______ $13.61
VT. A. Morris Estate: 2 lots 25x100
W8 King; 3 lots 25x150 $14.63
W. F. Osborne?5-B D, 1 lot
75x200 N8 Gold _ $12.60
D. H. Owens?1 lot
90x181 Brice st $1.50
D. F. Payne Estate?5-R-D, 1 end '
15-16 acre ES Piedmont $15.38
F. T. Payne?3 R H, 1 lot
50x139 E8 Oantt $10.93
David Peterson?3-H-H, 2
Lots E. K. Mtn $8.18
Eetfr Sbort?1 lot 78x165
E8 Oriental. 4-R-H 612.60
Mrs. Mary D. 8mith, Admx?1 lot
100x117 Cora Mill 61.28
Mrs. Helen Stephenson ? 1 lot
75x200 Linwood Road 62.25
Viola P. Stone?1 lot 75x217
Church st, 4-R-H 60.00
Charlie Terry?1 acre King Park 64.35
L. B. Turner?House, 2 lota
25x115 Second st. Cora; 1 lot
85x06 Third st., Cora 615.05
J. Willard Webster ? 1 lot
. 80x133 Ridge and Oriental 64.48
Rufus Wood ? 1 lot 80x110 Cora
Mill Second st. house 611-45
COLORED
Nola Davis?5-R-D, 1-2 aere
W8 Watterson 66.75
Lottie Mao Palls ? House, 1 lot
50x124 E8 Tracy 65.85
Basel QUI ? 4-R-H, 1 lot " /
jjt,. . ,70x100 88 King 6? ??
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Of Property
(5 City Taxes
Bell at the City Hall in
beginning 1:00 P. M.,
nber 9, 1946,
the following described
ption of land, and amount
Is owned by the tax payer
in, N. (J., January 1, 1945.
e amount of cost and peni
the taxes. This sale may j
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r or to sucli time as may
the event said sale is not
above specified. This the
om Meek ? 3 lots Old Waco
and Shelby Roads ? bal. $1.45
. W. Mitcham 4 B H, 2 lota
Near Cora Mill $4.73
sanie Pearson ? 1 lot 50x90
N8 Bldge .75
akley Schenck ? 7-B-D, 1 lot
75x95 N8 Bldge; 1 lot 50x140
88 Bldge _^80
P. Watkint and Maggie Clark ? |
2 B D, 4 lots 25x200 York Bd $5.63 '
erby Wkltesldes ? House, 1 lot
50x120 Tracy st . $5.23
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larencc Wingo ? 4 R D, 1 lot
40x104 Bidge st $7.13
KARL b. 8AWYEH
Tax Collector.
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By Mw. Jessie Q Costlier
The Bev. Jasper Bice, founder and
builder of Bice Chapel church, will ?
speak to both white and colored on j V
the first Sunday in beptember at 3 j
p. m. at the church. Theie will be
good singing. The Trawling Five - |
quartet from Lawndale will sing, and j J(
Deacon Kerns, a great t-piriluul sing- | Q,
er and others will sing. Kveryoue is u
cordially invited to ut'end.
Mr. Lncy Cochrane of llolly
Bprings, Miss., is visiting his son,
Rev. L.- J. Cochrane, pastor of By- t v,
iiuiivchapel A. M. K. Zion church. I ,i
The revival meeting is on this week
at Bvnuni I Impel A. M. K. Zion
church. Bev. C. C. Martin is conduct
iug the meeting. I
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde K. Kowlkes of;
UeakMvillo. N. C. attended (lie svrvi- P
<e? at Hvnum Chapel A. M. K. Cion A
church Sunday morning. Alter the i
services they visited many friends in
King* Mountain. Mr. Fowlkes is a
former teacher of Davidson school. '?
At present he a 11 I Mrs. Fowlkes bots cr
teach in the high school ut Leaks- j 111
ville. i gi
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Bynum Chapel A. M. E. Ziou
church has put on its building program.
The first building rally will
be conducted the third Sunday in p?
October. Everybody is kindly asked j (I
to help In this building. campaign. ' ;
'Rev. li J. Cochrane is "pastor. .
The Southern City Quintet from j
Philadelphia, Pa., appeared at By- jjtr
num Chapel church Sunday night. ,
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The Southern City Quintet of Phil
adelphia, Pa., will challenge the Oen- w
t-ral Four of Shelby in songs at DavM
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gram is being sponsored by St. Paul Porcij,
Methodist church. _
Miss Edna Mse Roberts, a former
graduate of Davidson school is a
member of the Southern City Quintet.
Mr. W. M. Briggs wishes to thank
the Friendly Aid Society and inany ^
friends who visited him during his
sickness.
The best varieties of alfalfa to
plant In North Carolina are Kansas.
Oklahoma, and Utah common.
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NICE SELECTION BOYS'
Sizes 12?18
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or THE WEEK "? !"f?:"
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SUBBEE*
-No nan ha* the .oral right to J MOBE TI
;;.ace. ?Sen. Arthur Vanmhrrrj.
Mich. THEY 8A
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"Price* are the throat of our
Tha'.'a where thv 01'A THE OYI
taltca the American people."? jl FVEBYOl
rc.-r. Robert R. U'asor, National i J SUO^
sen. of Manufacturers. 1 fl UGLY CI!
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"Shalt we permit opportunity y0U
i perish because we are gullible
tough to believe there is a for- THE DAI
ula for security from crmdle to JELLY B
avc?"?Dr. H. E. Fritz. B. F.
oodrirh Co. THAT'S I
BRAZEN
"Southerners are the worst tip. &HAPSOE
its!"?Jotopk Dent*, Broadway
V. Y.) Mat tor Barhrrz A ten. GUITAR
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on Farmer Has
h Yield On Crop WW*
O. Hughes, Kings Mountain
sr of route 2, near Dixon school, I
m* 0 a Will lit II1 i Ullllf 11I|IUH1>J*1 L1 ,lf
ie HeraM last week. that, aeig
to him was the largest in
About Pinnacle 1
Although feed ingredients and
NACLE feeds and mashes are
ards and quality as heretofore.
For the proper feeds, ask your
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SWEATERS BOYS' LON
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IRTS BOYS' SHOE'
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E & W LEATHER JACKETS
Sizes 6?16 $9.60
-YOUR BOY WILL SUR
rothers &
"Your Merchant Since 1
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Mr. Hughe* stated that he started
idle averaged *1 inch- putting on '.August 21 aad for the
th quite a few as long f ^ few acres, the yield was 4 tons
per acre.
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?T ARRIVALS IN RECORDED MUSIC
HIS OWN (By The Modernalres with Paula Kelly)
' FOB STRINGS
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IAN YOU KNOW (PEBBY COMO)
Y ITS WONDERFUL
A'ERE THE ONLY OIBL (PEBBY COMO)
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JE IS SAYING HELLO AGAIN (INK SPOTS)
it? is ho p rrmr.n
tILE (JOHNNY MERCER)
jAZY day
WANT MY HEART (SMILEY BURNETTE)
IK TOWN POKER CLUB
EANS (PHIL HARRIS)
YHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE SOUTH
LITTLE RAISIN (PHIL HARRIS)
)Y IN BLUE (PAUL WHITMAN)
POLKA
TO BE A COWBOY-* SWEETHEART (RwaUe Allen)
AT THE RECORD SHOP OF
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Feeds and Mashes
. protein meals are scarce, PINmade
to the same high 3tanddeoler
for PINNACLE products
ctured by
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BREAKER JACKETS
Either-proof?Sizes 34?44
$6.95
a SLEEVED KNIT SKIRTS
Sizes 8?16 $1.00
r SLEEVED SPORTS SHIRTS
Bizes 8?16 95c
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