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m For ^magPhone. 2&3 " [ " ui|' I - Auto Owaant Doat forg?t th* n*w North Carolina law >v ii*' which w*st into effect July 1. It mams you nMd Ilabill J ty Imumoi on your avtoj aft fact. If# piactioodty nan* datory. Call fee tall (totalis. . i 1 i JtJtor Mm Lom it U too lot*. INSURE I I . r,.-,. ,.r ^.. ^ jn |V * $ ; P. D. HEBNDON PhflMA 1M m DORO ItW .. Real Estate ? Insurance f y-..y..?' '? ?>>;. ... ' " .lii 2 ;*C' < ?: ' tx. . ,v''< " ?-?a ' - ... . ' !>v?,. ' ? . ?* ?? '? ? . ? - . . . :' r i'^TL , " : I',Vf'.'.v*.':} * I B1 B?rt imM TIIIIII iibmiiIIH i li H iniiiimi *? "?w. |IW|i ? i * I: ' -* / '- v. .iv ' *. ' E T. Balk AlfO HIS MEWS I or RUO TUUT 1 ..y'MMj" > "1 Roland Hardin and wife from I Charlotte vial ted at Nebo Sunday. I .Lloyd oelf and wife were Saturday I visitors In the city. 1 Jim Hardin spent a few days In I Charlotte with his brother. Also J spent a week at Kebo with his sister Mrs. Belk. Jim worked for the Sou- I thern Railroad 43 years. a I met Mrs. Henry mdh In the city I Monday. She was pleased with the j little rtory I wrote about her hue- i band. They sure I were deyoted to each other. If all 1 families lived toge- i gether like they did the courts would i jjMyar-have'ahothef \ divorce coming -up 1 to destrov the home ^ : i.. ^ euMl paaM ray tent last night?" ha replied. God's footprints in na; tuie and oar experience are the boot snide nos of His existence. The fool says In his dirty soul ? we believe not in a God. He's worse than a fool. That's what ruined Hitler. I bet Hitler believes In hell-Yfre by now, poor darn fool. Do we believe In military training? Heck, no. That's what Hitler done for his slaves. We believe in beating swords into plow shares. We beUev*^ltt peace. When there is order fn the nation we have peace in the world. Its a puzzle how money has a habit of disappearing from us without leaving us much to show for It Look what wars have coat Americathen talk about military training? not this boy, if I am a fool. Well, this is July?6 months before Christmas. Did you know July was nagned for Julius Caesar? It was in this month he was borned. The 29th president was born 4th of July, 187?. Do ?pu lrnnar who he was?? Calvin Coolldge. cnjntfwnoibkrb mil or laud Under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned by a Judgment of the Superior Court in wi?nt??; . Ruius E. Etters and his wile, Mary Sue Etters, Petitioners, vs. Thomas C Etters, Elva Llngerfelt and husband, Cllne Llngerfelt, Mrs. Pratt Etters, Eunce Etters and Eeb Etters, Defendants." I, as commissioner of the Court, will sell to the highest! bidder fort'nub st'thef Courthouse door of Cleveland County, fan Shel- % by, North Carolina, on Monday. August 4th. 1947. corner "and*rtina sriST Berry llne^ 15 5-4 E. 7j00 chains to a Stake. Etten cornet; thence with his line Jf. 70 S-4 W. 5.36 chains to a stone lii old road, a new comer; thence ''a. rWw l^*M3-4 chains to eld line S. 53 34 K/84 links to the hmlniilngi containing one acre, SB, andl6poi?k 1 Beginning at a stake the old Bey* ry corner fan Boonea Une and'.-Tuns with his line 8.7314 W. 7.78 chains to an Iron stake at a Hickory down thence a new line with road N. Be E. 1056 chains ta aft iron : sMMt - on 7.70 chains to the beginning, <ra1 3-4-35 ^'n mi^i ;.i i in, r ,i r Si v^y ,> - - v *.L>x-^-.UT>-' v : -' ;-TVt\<S? ^ 'V OB* ' J? wlMlBftm MllS mW/Li \ i^H] CRALD, Fridayjialy 4. lMft I - The Tm CommandmenU are not ' tan different law*. They are one law > Phlloaophera are agreed that even the moat primitive race of mankind < reach out beyond the wofld of. mat- 1 ter to a Simertar-Baing unwg wtaer*' Ln this vaat universe for the hope of sternal life. When this life flickers 1 3ut and we face eternity. How long is eternity, time without duration. 1 Let's not say any more about It. Let's talk about something we know j jomething about. ( Georgia was the first state In the \ Union to establish a State Universl- \ y. It was chartered in 1785. ( The first ln the U. S. A. to success 'ally operate a cotton mill was Geor lis. The Bolton factory built ln Wiltea county, Ga. Its hardly believable when one cnows it to be a fact how great ?art of these United States Is a natural desert without water, trees or itudLMsi ns-natural vefeetatjon. 1 1 beveled rdl the way from Oregon to Kansas City without seeing a single tree other than a few planted by the hand of man. fiua't give those people trees u?d natural vegetation, but he gave tS? Sjffi in? "Tm, ^m'r 'i ihade. I saw cotton growing in California that ranks with the finest staple in the world and not'S'drop of water tells from the clouds. Tot the> people if the desert Have nlDed water aii rver the desert. They dont have to lependon the rainfall. They get It indu se it as they pleaae and when hey pleaae and where the r please, rhat reminds me that Its your Job ind mine and that of eve y American citizens to learn all ?v? can-? hen die and forget It a man Ue will he live again? That has >een asked all down the by-gone tges. I dont know. We will have to valt and find opt later. I guess we vlll live on but where -1 don't know. Why some peopre tove to spend he last dime they have and then jent on the other fellow for what ittle money he has. Money Is the not of much evil but its also a nighty good root and hard to do without. When we get out, but it lust wouldn't do for everybody and His brother to have a sack fill of itmdred dollar bills?it wouldn't [>ay of. Two files met and were strolling tlong on the celling. Suddenly one of hem paused, "You know" It renarked, "human* beings are so silly." "Why do you so that?" asked he other fly. They spend good mokey building a nice celling and hen walk on the floor." What fools ve are! The steamship Savannah sailed tom Savannah, Ga., for Liverpool, I England, May 20, 1819. Waa the* iV*' ' .if-* t"'fv " ."jr . . "i ri> ' ! ' . ' / at, < , '.irttf .v.'i . .. . , ' a* re- x? ' ' Ain . 4 . I Saturday, Rutherfor I Natio. > I Les Adair, drivi I I., ii.. pearcmce in the Fred Bale., drK I Herman Owen fcf v .. , 'i< I And some 20 mc I BB^8HB3^3^^B3C?2mS - m^JL^mmSSttKT Hr>t Alp, I mu steamship, to ever to talk about you If they cant barcrow any ocean. row money fro you. Brown the suitor: Yea, I did have something in the bank, but since I Oh, heck I never thought I'd be Well you lu^Whow love mute, the U tln"T1 world go around. Time is a wind I Brown: Yes, but I didn't think it th*4 blow? between would make me lose my balance. Blossom and fruit, What counts most with oursewes Grey bough and green * how much we think of ourselves Time is the wing tnd how little we think of the other Of a bird that flew >llow. He s not so important nohow _ , _ , *hy should we worry about the *?n?lng my heart's love >ther folks. They are always ready Dear to you my angel. " 1 1 " ' ^ mi 1 11 ' ' - ? K -t? Aimmc ooou amy mam rv? n AAnnvHMB ^m H^K MWOMU?'* v,HF* - 'jBBiSr d : tj|3 IB IR illi^Na fli fl ^^ESCSmjv JW flfl f& -" * ? ^UhmBJB . a motoh Jtoawl mafefemcheef O" the one hand lively flavor, on the JB \ kp$ e III olhmr nourishing food value ? they nP mi tM. ^ 1 "** an *c^n8 watch in light, crisp, I V y??r 9r?csr'> today. U fl ? Read The Herald Want Ads ? _ "*'i ' . J ' ' . J ..Y--: riw\ r . . V ? - f * < -<? ' % ' *?r O RACES .-.*? :*;. , . . v '.,. a\' -' ?.' ' ? . '^' , July 5 2 P. M. f. ; V*. ' " " .' t ;, -v ,:. it ' .: v - ' - - . d County Fairgrounds * o 0MXVnaHi^0B^- : . i's Top Drivers mg a $5,000 Otferhooser, In his first api somn,i 'j-b 'iffy '#* -!i - v ' ' -' , v ing a $5J00 Dreyer. ' - ' is, driving Tracy McGInnis' Gilmer ' we specialists In SPEED I
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