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i PKNNY COLUMN OneCent word Of r f ,s a THIS FHU'lUWliAl'?! OI JOUr deceased irieud burnt la v porce f.lniu and set in oval relief la any tombstone bought trom us tor ' fire dollars extra. k Logan & Page, ::- . KiagsMountaiD, N. C. FOR 8ALE Good Btovo $3.00 per cord delivered. Fodder 2.30 per hundred,' Chas, P. Weir. Phoue 64 3 R, 1. -Kings Mta. N.C. wood W O RUDDOCK Ilcn4 OptomvtrLat Cy Examined and Clu$set property fitted. ' National B&uW Building MINUS MOUNT Mi 4. C ARTHUR HAY All Kinds of Insurance ", K'NCS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Anaounamcnt for Boose of Fepres cnUUvts Having been solicited by many friends thronhout the County, I have decided to become a candi date for the House ot Represen tatives from Cleveland County, subject to the action ot the Dem , ocratic Primary. If nominated it shall be my purpose to roore seut all the people of the county and to advance their every inter- W. A. MAUNEY. X'oeas Mrs, H. T. Pulton wont to Charlotte Pi Ida v. Like every 'other office ne cessity should be of the bent quality for long and satiefsct ory service. We bav jttst received a f reeb supply of the celebrated "Rnitntrton" - ribbona for practically all makes of mach ine.; If yea need first-class ribbon we are ready to f urniah yon. I 7k, 3W 1 Good For Colds. Honey. Pine-Tar and Glycerine are recognized cold remedies. In Dr. Bell's PlneTarHoney these are combined With other eough medicine in s pleas ant syrup.' Dr. Bell's Pine-TsjvHoney quickly stops your coagb, cheeks your could, soothes irritation of the throat. Excellent for young, adult and aged. Its one of the best cough syrups made. Formula on every bottle. You know just what you are taking and your doctor knows its good for coughs and eolds' Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Uojey. Only 25c. at Druggist. PILLS BEST FOR LIVER Because they contain the best liver medicines, no matter hew bitter or1 nau seating for. the sweet sugar coating hides the taste. Dr. King's New Lif e Pills contains ingredients that put the liver working, move the bowels freely. : No gripe, no nausea, aid digestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 2tc at your druggist. .. MNscs Ethel and EJitb David soa and Miss Iva P&rrish went to Gaatouia Friday. Mrs. Hose E. Voder of Hick ory spent the week-end here with her sou, Prof. U. A. Yodor. She is travoling in the iuterest of the eudowmcnt fund of Lenoir College. Mr. Arthur Kendriek and Mr. W. K. Maimer were in Charlotte on business Friday. Enquire O. Y. KendHek went to Waco on business Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie Hfavner was in Charlotte ou business Monday. Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J no. Ht.itsoe died Saturday. Mrs. Leslie M'eGinnls and Mr.:. Jno. A, McFalls were Charlotte visitors Tuesday. - Ave pairs at . Cherokee .Falls. Here's : hoping the war la at least eightecr years off. Mr J. L. Kiser, Bursar of Lo noir College, Hickory, left'Tues- day after visiting relatives here Tho movement for th& new building nt Grace Clurch is go ing riiht along. They expect to begin tearing away the old bnid ing in Juns. Mis Ella McMillan o' Gaston ia and Mrs. H. L. Davis of Fay- etteville arrived Saturday to vi ait their sinter, Mrs, G. G. Page Miss McMillan returned Monday and Mrs. Davis is still here. Tho Commencement, exercises of Glover high school will be held tonight (Thursday). Rev. T. D. Batemao -will make the address.- Mr. I. D. Wood of the Baft ry spent Sunday at Gaffney with homefolks. That contest pi&uo is a dandy Come in and look it over. Rubbing Eases fm Rubbine sends tho liniment ungling tnrougn mo neso una quickly stop pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with) The beat rubbing liniment ia USTAUO f-. 1'iMirncMT . E.llsliiiE. I fri fi" Good for (htsUibnefls cf ' W? J orr.ef Mult., O'.tlc, Etc ii jeoajoi war own ttcnci, Paint, Rheumatisni, Sprains ; - Cats, Burnt, Etc, ' 2SbS0c.$1. At3Dolers.' Mr. John Anton was in Char- iotfc on husiiiBss Tuesday. Louise, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffer son Huffstickler, who reside near the Pauline Mill, died Saturday afternoon after a lingering ill ness of several weeks. The im mediate cause of death was can cer of the bowel9. Funeral serv ices were cotducted at the resi- cencs Sunday afternoon at 3 o 'clock by Rev. Edw. M. Giahaui and attended by a large number of relatives and friends. Inter ment was in the- Mountaia Kest eometery. ' : : Mr. M. L. Brow o! No. G township camo into tho Herald sanctum Monday a week ago ind gave in an interesting story of why tie was absent fruin Sun diy school the day before. He had a bad omen Sunday mornir.g and went back to bud for a short nau. From too nap lie was a roused :.bout the ninth hour by a crciit tir among the towls of the barnyard. He sailed out of the bed and u.-ablW his old shot gun and marched forth to mast er the sltual'on. A ho drew near he saw a monster white hawk making a desperate efTqrt to ceta chickon and 8 flock of crows trying as hard to get the hawk. As tho hawl ;vas iuold offender he procoede.! to square up with him first. As he was a bout to sail forth from his quest Mr. Brown took decided aimand let a lead ot No. K shot loose in tho direction of the bird. The hawk was diNinonuted byabrok en wing and the crows dispersed and tho chiekrns found oeace, but Mr. Brown had to shoot the hui! bird again before he could shake haw's with him. lie states ta the Herald that the hawk is very white, measures four feet from tip to tip, and if anybody doubts it he's hanging to a wal nut limb in the selfsame barn yard as prima facia evidence. He shot him about a hundred yards. The old fowl has been a pest to the eommnnity for a long spell nnd a general sitfh ol relief litis gone ui since the old "Villa" has been doue for. The Book Club wan charming ly enleitained on Thursday afternoon with Mis. G. E. Lov ell as hostess. ' .Potted plants and bowls of violets, the crisp sign of spring, added a charm to tho attractive home, Th program consisted of "Tea Tim.-ly topics, y.nd Talk". Mrs. It. C. B.iWer procefu'ly poured and served the delicious tea and . accompaniments of dainty saiviwiches and stuffed dates. The love'y china tea set used was over one hundred years old, ind an heirloom in Mr. Lovells family. - Several timely topics were read ond discussed and after au hour of pbasaut talking, the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Herndon and Mrs, Eugene Lip ford served ice cream and cake. A pleasant surprise and one enjoyed bj every one was the delightful music that floated through the rooms. The iDvited guests present were Mesdames L; F. Neal, J. G. Hord J. F. Thomasoo, L. M. Logan, E. W. Herndon, Floyd, K. C, Baker. Lipford and Geo. -KenH rick. 3 MR ft D.'KIDDBU. Originally of Lowell, Mass, now o! Linoolntoi, N. O. is Ber, Raymond Browning's musician and secretary. ; There were four pairs' of twins btm In Kings Mountain las-t week we, understand. They were born to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wray, Mr. had Mrs. John Hart sot, Mr.; and Mrs.' Freeman, and the fourth party wo haven't learned the naraes; That's what w, call ''PraparednessH - - ' ! We are also informed that were four pairs of tlns bon, at Bssemi City.' Jat- weif and DONOR BOLLS EAST KINGS MOUNTAIN GRADED S6H00L Miss Willupokd's Room. Rena Culp, Sallie Gantt, For- rie farrish, Eva Payseur, Eugene Kiser, Forest Robeit, Houston Stowe, John Stowe, (irady Vickors, Hunter Benmt. MlSS ESTELLE WlLLEFORD'S Room. ' '' Addie May Culp, Blanch Ford, Biddie Gladden.. Lena Jenkins, Pearl McDaniel, Delia Mclntyro. Mary -. Lee' Robert-, . Jennie Pa.ine, Mary Proctor, Pauline Jones. Pink Baattie, Everett Ford, DeWitt Hull. Grady Joy, BAD STOMACH TROUBLE V. Yields to Delicious Vinol .' - Shreveport La. " I had a bad stom ch trouble for year and became so weak i could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was poor, my food would not digest, I bloated and was veiy weak and nervous. I tried many reme dies without help. I saw Vinol adver tised and tried it, and now my stomach trouble is completely aped and 1 am yreiL" BUMabshai. ; - Vinol is guaranteed to tone Op the tired, over taxed and weakened nerves of the stomach and create strength. - v: Amos Ropsr, ' John Sanders, Rnymond Short, Floyd Turner, Arthur Vickers. Marshall Yates. SikWH W'A.ltK'8 lOiM. Noll Oales, Bryte Hope, Nellie' Elliott, Wade Short, Albert Bra-nnon, Glenn Payseur, Land er Meusey. Miss Stowf.'s Room. : Sari Roberts, Vlrgina Mae Atkins. Margaret Stowe, Helen Gantt. Mattie Jenkins, flutter Bennt-tt, Ef'na Norman, Jasper Roper, Annie Roberts, Arnold Kiser. KINGS MOUNTAIN GRADED SCHOOL FIRST GRADE Oline Hull ender, DeWitt Short, Hubert McGinois, Myrtle Hullender, Robert Dillirg, Nntinie Plonk, Nell Hord, Ivy Falls, Myrtle Houser, Nellie Detmar, Madge Patterson, Annie Ballard, Emma Oates, Elizabeth Logan, Pearl Hord, Parks Fisher, Willam Putrnan, Curtis Falls, Horace Altaian, Conley Allman. SECOND GliADE Margar- ette Corn well. Lorone Coruwell, Bertie Lee Harabright, Kither ine McAllister, .vlarcarette Mc- Ginnis, Frances Mauney, Dariel Ragnn, Bright Richardson, Ida Walker, Boyce Wright, Jack Ratnsaur, Loren Hartman, Brown Ware. THIRD GKADR Margarette Barnes, Sara Cinsler, Sara Kunz, Wilma Mercer, Maigar- ette Osment. FOURTH GRADE Ethel Os ment, Ruth Wilson. SIXTH GRADE Gussie Huff- stetler, Ruth Plonk, Gertrude Kins. SEVEN'H GRADE Percy Dilling, Lawrence. Falls, Charles King, Jauu'ta Mauney, Ruth Hunter. EIGHTH GRADE Viviene Gardner, Elizabeth Pioiik, Lois Hudisill Lena Rudisill. NINTH GRADE - Lillian Ramsaur. TENTH GRADE Mattie Ware, Oliver Ramsaur, Mary Kinp-, Mary Fulton, Kathleen Hold, Nina Hunter. R. A. Youer, Supt. WE HOPE VILLA IS DEAD and we also HOPE that you realize that we sell goods that are JUST AS GOOD as any, but CHEAPER, that's all. The SECRET is in the BUYING. Take a looK' . -. .... ' Children's straw hats 43c Women's straw hats 49c Women's Panamas 98c Children's trimmed hats 98c Women's trimmed hats 98c up Children '8 dresses 49c up Women's dresses 83c up Women's skirts' V 98c Op Men's (genuine) Palm Beach suits $6.98 Groceries Cheap Yours for bar gains. The Battery KINGS MOUNTAIN. Good Goods Spring is opening and Sum-' merwill soon be here. Winter goods are being laid aside and the spring apparel is rapidly taking their place. Our line of Spring merch andise is exceptionally good. Our oxfords for both ladies and gentlemen represent the very last word in warm weather footwear. See our line of seasonable dry goods before ycu buy. G. H. McDaniel I Kings Mountain, - N. C. 'Ask For Coupons" i KINGS MOUNTAIN HARDWARE CO. N. CAR, ii We take thi? means fo ann ouncing to the trading public of this town and vicinity that we have taken over the stock of the Planters Hardware and Vehicle Co. and are continuing the busi ness at the same old stand. We are enlarging the stock and are preparing to serve you anything in the hardware liue. We extend an invitation to all to visit our store and give us your trade. Very respectfully, Kings Mountain Hardware Co., Inc. W. E. Masteii, Pres. A. L. Herndou, Vice-Pres. J. A, Ellis, Secy-Trcas Kings Mountain, - M -C. ' r t t
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