READ THE BOOSTER ADS' THIS WEEK ALSO. mi i oiintain Herald no Vol. 11 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday. June'll.. 1914. No. 19 KM)00 -BBLS GOV. rOF CAL; Sunday School Institute. R. A. YODER mix iir If .'. I I I W L. II Flour Made Here Annually, That there are nt least 10,000 bar.-els of flour, 100,000 pounds of ship stuff and 15,000 bushels of corn meal manufactured In Kings Mountain each year may - besTonfianY ppTe . who reallv do not know t what our town is doing. Well, It is being done. The above startling figures . represent the annual output Qf the Kings Mountain Roller Mills, owned by W. ; A. Ware. About .40 of this flour or 4,000 barrels is made on exchange for the farmers of the vicinity and 3.000 bushels of "corn meal Is made on the same plan, the old time toll plan when we dammed up the the branch and made a mill, the balance (foes on the '.market and bo ; it -said to. the credit of the town and of the mill, about one half that goes on the market is handled by Kings Mountain merchants. Besides the flour and meal departments a crushing millis operated." The outfit is complete and up- . to date. It was as good as- the most roller mills before the re-' cent improvements wpre made but a little less than a year ago the company decided to o verhaul the mill. Thev went at it with a determination to put her In Al ship shape and as a result ex pendod $7,200 in repairing .and improving the plant. . The Kings Mountain Roller Mill was first started in the year 1882 by R. C. G. Love and W. O. Wire In about two weeks W. O. Ware and his son, W, A." Ware, the, present owner, bougjfy Mr. Love's interest, Inl89a tbefyant was burned and rebuilt againn . 1808. At the time of the refiuild ingW. L, Plonk and J. P. Kiser bought two-thirds interest. Abouf the year 1903 Mr. Kiser. sold his. interest back. to thejjompany and only a few days a.go Mr. W. A. Ware bought the . balance of stock and now owns, the- entire stock of the'plant. : : Ever since this enterprise was launched it has made money. It has done a high class business 'and the people have shown their appreciation by their hearty Sup port. Mr.- Sam Shumaker for the past eight years has been the miller and he lias , done so well, has turned out such good bread stuff, that folks just had to have it to eat and the business has prospered. Not only that, but the splendid equipment of the'plant and the strict business integrity of the managers have counted tor success. The enterprise has one great hindrance that will likely be re. moved in the not distant future. 'AH the grain shipped ia haS; to be hauled from the etfrs to the mill. The ideal would.be to have a spur running out from the 'JMroftd to the m'ill soV that the V? 'JMjouid be taken into the 'mVMthoqt ce-loading and haal in?- A movement is on foot to have tl4Q spur bujt, J;t.fJt.-i. Once Lived In Bessemer City. : Rev. Clinton P; Moore, of Oak land, Cal., and formerlyof Bes semer City and other North Car oliiia points, has been honored bybei n 2noui in ;itedf or-ibe-of flee of Govenor of the State of California. : Mr. Moore was born in New Jersey and when a young1 man came to Bessemer City , and was dne of the first settlers in this town. He made many friends and for several years endured the hardships nd privations of a' primitive settlement. Later as the towh progressed he began the practic of law liere but his abilities in the profession soon called him .to a larger practice than could be had in this rural district-Sometime later h6 enter ed the ministry of the methodist Church, South; and was located at Breyard, Ashvilie and other places until Ije was called to' the Pacific' ;cost where he rapidly advanced to the position of Pre siding Elder in that conference. Bessemer City Journal. &mgs Mountain Baptist Chnrch, June 1 2th to Mtfa. First Session Friday, jane i ;uu r. til, Sataraar. 1 0:00 A. M,, 3:00 P. H. and 8:00 P. H. Sunday as announced on Saturday. THE PURPOSE. Kings Mountain VS. Stanley The Kings Mountain and Stan' ly team played a- very" interest ing game of base ball here Thurs day afternoon. ' ; ' Both side of. the first inning were consumed in getting settled on post and lathe pitchers get ting their hand in. At the close 'of the fl rst i nning the score stood 3 to 3i Thereafter it was nip and tuck. Before the . ninth inning was reached the score read 5 to, 4 favor Kings Mountain and was not altered. : .Improve Electric Service . The Southern Power Co. is making some improvements ir the local station. It is being, re wired, throughout and a number oi; out door switches . are:,being installed. Mr. L. C. Parsons. the, local i manager, has . charge of the work. , These 'improvements will add to the usefulness of the plant. , . Track Clear JVt Bessemer , ''.Say did yon ever pass'Besse mer City that there' wasn't a string Of box cars between the . .. i a . . j .o passenger cram aou m uuputi Well, it was clear Saturday after noon. A traveling man who has 'Passed. .that way regularly for .the past ten years says that it was tho first tltr.a that he ievep naw the place not blocked with hnx care. That Bessemer City -I nf Ti '". must t.) Jiavc ' J More -Lksker" The folks over -the mountain must evidently believe in ''more licker and better licker,"aud officers J.-.'E. - Rhodes, Chas, Stewart ana u.-K. Knyne are right much on thejoraer of .the bear that went over the moun tain to see what he could see'. Well, tho aforesaid gentlemen went over, the mountain again last week anil saw something. Only a short distance from' where they discovered an outfit the1 day after the recent double murder over Bethany way they found an outfit very similar to the oue discovered on the aforesaid oc casion. "All .the accouterments were in evidence but- the still Thkt old still seams' to be hard to get told of. ' J - - Nr. White Out Again A few weeks ago -the Herald reported Mr. Wo. White as be ing seriously sick at tho. home of his daughter , in. the couhtry. We are glad, to report now that he is able to be . on the street again. He visited his' daughter Mrs. Elmer Spense in Gastonia last week and returned ta Kiifgs Mountaiu where he remains- with his daughter. Mrs. J. G. Hord. . , - Shum'dker At J)avidson., :S' Mr. Sam ShnmakDr leff last Thursday afternoon, fpr David son Colloffo visit' Irs ,wlicre he j wool to ?hc! . T' family - The Institute 1 fOFinstfucTion and study, In it Officers and TEACHERS will be told about their Obligations and Duties. CHURCH MEMBERS will be reminded of their duty. Ail questions will be answered in open meeting. Methods of instruc tion, plans for organisation and management will be discussed. The meetings will be practical. A special effort will be made to give a VISION of opportun ities open to YOUNG CHRISTIANS to servo the Kingdom in the t:..-,i.. ct..i t t i . ., uuiiunj' otnuui. yy urje me attendance oi tuese bo they may oegm preparation for this service. . . WHO OUGHT TO ATTEND. Ji.Vi.UY fAbroitwho needs information and help in his Work. ;.; EVERY OFFICER who has a problem or perplexity. ; EVERY TEACHER who faces.a trial tor a triumph. EVERY CHURCH MEjEJjetJiejJrytoric not; .: ; .'':;; ''. JuVhiiXisuu it come and help make the meetings inspiring ana neipfui. COME PRAYING, EXPECTING SOMETHING. 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' . The institute will be conducted by Mr. E. L. Middleton, Ral eigh, N. CYj Sunday School Secretary of the Baptist State Con' trention. ' '.. : ' ' ' - During the Institute the Lectures will be based on the New Normal Manual. - The method used will be helpful o all. To those who are; willing fo buy the book provision will be made to secure recognition leading.to the Normal Diploma. : buch subjecte as. the following will be discussed: A Stand Elected Supt. Graded School; ard Sddday School, Grading, The Departments, Officers. Building Up the Sunday Schoi-1, The Teachers Preparation, The Ait of Illustrating, Methods of Teaching, The Primary Department. Characteristics of Pupils, etc. '. . . - Let all Sunday Schools receiving this program send as manv of their workers as possible. Plan to be present during the en tire meeting. ' .... , i . Prof. R. A, Yoder of. Hickory, N. C. has been elected superin tendent of Kings Mountain graded school for the ensiling yecr. Mr. Yoder is an unmarried man with one year's experience in school work. He comes to us highly recommended. The school board is coatrrcting for only seven months school this year. A number of the teachers have been elected and some have accepted, but we will not publish tho list until it is more nearly complete. Next, June 15th. Free Votes ! For every club $50.00 turn ed in on subscriptions from to day 1 June 11, to Mon. 4 P. M. will be given 500,000 votes. For every two clubs of $50 :on subscription will be given 1500,000 votes in addition to the regular votes. ; 3"or Soery (Su6 of $25 turned in on subscriptions from today June 11, to Monday 4 P. M. will be given 200,000 votes in addition to the regular votes. : CONTESTANTS MAY SECURE AS MANY CLUBS AS THEY CAN. v TV: Knocked Him Ten Feet High And Then Laughed At Him Ralph Ware, Kings Mountain, Earr Hamrlck-andA ardifvBob erts, of Shelby, and Gfady Cash of Gaffney, S. C, are each under a five hundred dollar' bond' for their appearance at Esquire Kendrick's court here Saturday afternoon at 2:30 charged with overspeeding and reckless driv ing of an automobile in and near Kings Mountain Sunday after noon. It was a serious affair. The above named men together with a lady were coming down theGrover road toward Kings Mountain about sundown Sunday in an automopile at a rapid rate- eye witnesses say 55 or sixty miles per hour. Just as" the cat- was about to approach the rail road crossing near Sevier mill it came in contact with a bnggy occupied, by Mr J. W. Howell, a farmer o,f Bethlehem section who is about ,80 years old. It struck one of the rear wheels of the buggy and demolished it and the blow sent Mr. Howell ab'ou ten feet In the air-according to eve-witnesses. The . mon looked back and laughed. Mr. Howell came down with his back striking the wheel of the buggy he blow rendering him uncons cious. It seems that Mr. Howell had pulled out practically clear of the road and on the outside of the.cnrve at that and that ther was absolutely no reason for the collision, except that charged in the warrant reckless" driv ing,'". The automobile went on with relentless speed, took some round about way and skeed-addled. A number of eyewitnesses tcV' the tragic act went to the assistance of the victim. With Attorneys S. J. Durham of Gastonia, and E. L. Campbell for the prosecution and O. Max Gardner and McBrayer of Shel by for the defense, the case was called before Esquire G. W Keii- drick Monday afternoon. A1J the defendants had been put under bond and all. were present "ex cept Mr. Cash :. who wired that he would arri ve on Number 12. Examination was 'waived r and the case continued until Satur day to await developments : with Mr. Howell whose condition is said to be somewhat precarious mr. uasn a. iatner arrivea ' on Number 12.' On Monday next at four p. m.'r the Great Piano Contest will ' close; and the office door of the.' Herald will be closed, - All the' contestants must be ' inside the ofiice at the spocifled " honrand immediately afterwards " the .ballot box' will be turned- over to the judges, Messrs W. S'. Dilling, A; H;' Patterson and Dr.' L.' P. Baker lor tho linal count of votes. The more mention of Uiese well known men of Kings Mountain acting as judges ' shduUsitisfy every one interest ed, as to a correct count and' impartiat decision, "h Not Walt" Contestants should not wait ' uhfTTlhe iast minute to make their final report as you may not ' get it in on timo.: Try and get ' every subscription you possibly can by Saturday'and turn it in, even if it's late Saturday night. The Herald office will bo open untl 12 P. M. ' "What It Will Mean" What it will man to you to he ' the winner! Not only will you r. be' -well pleased with the valuable ; Piano, and spend many a ptesant " hour of entertainment on account ' of it being in your home. But ' how' many many times will you : think about it as a ' "prize!' " given 'to you to "you "for being -the mot entergetic and deserv ing young lady in this surround-' -ing country one who does not M fear work and who tries to take -advantage of the few opportun- ' itifes put before her. 'Who Will Be The Winner" question no doubt has ben asked more than 'once. No ' one' can answer yet. But every ' body knows chis much, the one ' "most" determined and the one who ;- is never satis- Sb XrifK TT-linf lino knn Anm but works' continually on until -the very last minute generally ' wind' out, as success always ' comes ta thoe who never are satisfied but keeps right on fight-' ing until the last. LIST OP CONTESTANTS Kings ': Mountait? N. C- . Miss Vernua Lindsay. 914,400 ' Mrs. J. Ij; Chaney 944,000 1 Kings' Monntain, R. F. D. No. 2 ' Miss Edilda Barber!.... . 803,150 " Gastonia, N. C, Mrs. Edith Massagee.... 622,500-' , Mrs. J. L." Chaney leads thW count.-! This in - Property Exchanges. Mr, W. A. Ware has sold bis Interest in the vacant lot be tween the Mountain View Hotel and Plonk Brothers store and in the store building, also the Molly Woolen house occupied by Mrs, Jenkins, to Mr. W. h Plonk. j .8 H 7, Favc? Kings Mountain . . A very, interesting gane of base ball was 'played hers Sat urday betweeu Gastonia and the Lan5lick Faces In Slyle Slick faces is the style for mon ' that is sweeping the town like ' wild fire'. Last week the reltice 1 extrem.efor. long faces was in troduced. Since tee laJt issue of the Herald tee following gentle men hive joined the band and made the facial changes indicat- ' ed: W. R. Atkins, minus a long sandy musta'chr J. B. Rhyne, shed'off that beautiful German' blak mu'strich and beard;. N. F. McMillan,"- lengthened his face alotit four'iriches by ;ea'ing the, too of his head; somewhere some time in the scuffle lkb Tribble lost bis tniistach bat we couldn't ' exactly fix toe date.' Everybody " seems to be highly pleased with ' themselves except - Mr. Rhyne ' vio ssye that his mouth is not . as. broad uomolntatiy as tie tihnks in should be. We recom- that he practic biting a four inch shingle Jlotice has bean served - on ft number bf the other Bar barians that they must become - Greeks at once, D,; A. Fulton ia'1 f-al team.' Tl1 srore v,-as 8 to 2 i r .vi"' of 1" ; !rii i i ' " i n.' "; '. particular.