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V . KIAQB MOUKTAM USJLitLti, KINGS MOUNTAIN. If. 0. THE Kings fHmintattt 2jrriIb Published every Thursday ESTABLISHED 1889 editor and Owner. H - ti. ti. Aili. . - Knl. r.'il at thf I'ost-pftie as second-class mail matter. SUUSCKIPTION KATES (Payable it. auvance.) I year ' fl.go 6 months S 75 4 months S.jo 3 month $ 3$ Mote than lioo bona-ftde subscribers on f'ay 15. iqi6. Clrmlrtloii mainly In Cleveland and (Jaston counties, N.C. If the people, of tlio town of Kind's Mountain wunt to put the uanv1 of the town in every neTs paper in Scath Carolina and put ;t there in its veiy best light, lot a bite delegation go ove to the I;ittle ground next Thursday and moot the editors who' corn pone the South Carolina Press Association ami usher thorn a crot-s, Make them feci welcome H8 Ihoy come over to spend a while ia our state. No people a live ate more appreciative or quielfei to recognize a good tttrn tliun tin' . (lilni s ol the 'and. Lets give t ifin a niv l A'elcoii'e, not only Hi.it they may return to their rospe -ttvo sari'.-tmn and henid us fort ii son-.: ahd storv hut that we may evince the good fellowship that exists on the ooi dr Il'ii our opu.r it. lit.;. In llj-i issue f Tho Mr raid the U'Ktu Munniain Kunlty A Inf iirani e Comnany is carrying a li-'. of fann-i mid other p 'oprr ty for sale covering entire quarter of a page. Look it up and reaJ over tho list. If there is anything listed that you are interested in nee them about it If nothing appears fhis week I hit suits you watch The Herald 'from week to week; the very tbipgyou have been looking for may hob up- .Always say that you si;w such and such a piece of property advertised in The Herald when making inquiry. InrnnrTinui i nun btuhtlAaJLLUIU GOES TO CHESTER Mr. Alfred O. Lloyd, for the past two and a halt years secre rary of the Gastonia Chamber of Commerce, yesterday presented his resignation to President T. L. Craig of the c hamber and at a called kneeling of tlio board of directors held last night, to con sider the matter hi resignation was accepted with regrets by the board This i.ews will come as a surprise o many members of the chamber as well us to the public generally. Mr. Lloyd'? resignation becom es effective juno UOth. on which Jate lie goes to Chester, S. C, to assume the duties of a similar position as sect ctnry of the Ches tor Chsmbu of CoroLicrce, just 'organized, at a considerable lar 1 ger salary than lie received here I Tlie Chester people are to be 'congratulated upon securing Mr, Lloyd for this position. So far as is known the direct ors have uo applications for this position and noor.o under consid eration as Mr. Lloyd's successor. Gazette. Work is not tho curse nor the affliction that souse people think H is. When taken in proper doses it is the best of medicine. It is bei'-g prescribed for many forms of invalidism such as heart dis ease, Bright's disease, nervous ness, and particularly tor insani ty. The lack of work is often the cause of many chronic maladies and it is a wise physician who cun determine when one neods work instead of rest and in pre scribing the remedy producr no unpleasant situations About the most unhealthy person, as well (i.s the most unhappy and useless is the person with nothii g to do. Work is a dispcllor ol fears. It is the exercise that is essential in the body and mind as are food and air. It is only when work is carried to the excess that it be comes injurious, as in the case with food, rest and all good things, The ideal of a healthy happy life is na longer a world where work is not necessary and life is one grand sweet son of idleness -Life is activity: in the broad sen se, it is work work that produc-; es and entails sacrifice It is not less work that we need, but woik in the. light proportions and un der the right conditiods. Such work is health, BAPTISMAL SERVICE JUNE IlIH. The ordinance of baptism will be observed at tho Kings Mtn. Unptistchurch on the night of the second Sunday in June . There are eilit candidate for baptism already and there may be others. These conversions are maint.i results of tho-' B-ownlug tent meeting which closed here a month ago. During the time theie have been ten additions by letter. MRS.MlUNEYWEfiT.INS (Crowded out last week) Mrs, D. C. Mauney was host essThuifday afternoon May ltili to the Social Club. A color-note of pink and green was observed in til's decorations, Delicious refreshments were served in tro courses. While busy fingers wrought dainty patterns in lace, tatting, and jtnbroidery, pleasant conver nations were entered into by groups of ladies in the parlor and reception hall. A humorous reading was giv en by Mrs. E. W. Neal. She " al so gave two beautiful vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. J, S. Hood. As on all occasions, Mrs. Mnnney proved herself a charin iu hostess, REV. AND MRS. BEAGH ARRIVED LAST WEEK Uev. and Mrs. W. R. Beach arrived last week, Mr. Beach preacnen ins first sermon as pastor of the Kings Mountain Baptist church Sunday morning a large congregation was present to hear the new pastor. This was his introductory servica and the castor consumed some little time in making his congregation acquainted with himself and then preached a strong sermon on co-operation. He insisted that the Christian with only a small calibre has his place to fill as vroil as the big strong Christian. The impression he made on his corgregation was exceptionally good. Ho will preash at Grover next Sunday and night. His seven children will be along in a few days. Mr. liech and family will set up housekeeping in the' old Habtist parsonage as soon as Kov. G. L. Ke:r moves into his newly remodeled' manse on Piedmont avenue. Thi will bo only a few days. The Bryson City Times has the following t) say of lie v. and Mrs. Beach: "Kev. and Mrs. W. K. Beach left Wednesday for Asheyillo to attend the Southern Baptirt Convention. From there they will go to Kings Mountain, where Mr. Beach has accepted tlio Baptist pastorst. During the lourtcen mont! s that Mr. and Mrs. Beach resided here they endeared themselves to Bryson City people and leave inuny friends who wi.-ih them a full measure of 'ife's pleasures. Mr. Beach is an able preachei an' in all lines of church work was most industrious, In the work he was intelligently assisted b M.s. Beach. As a result o( thei labors we doubt if there is a mo: e thoroughly organized or bettor working congregation in the whole state than thatof the Bap tist church of UryMon City." ICE CREAM SUPPER FRIDAY NISHT The Ladies Auxiliary and Sun beam Society of the Presh.yterirn Church wiii serve ice cream and cake Friday June 2nd. Irotn six to ten p. in. on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Neisler, The proceeds will be given to Westminister School near Ruth erfordton. The public is cordially invited to come and bring their friends. Miss Carlyle Ware ) f , Miss C -awford Sledge) MD" ;- Rfl.ll. ROSS HERE - I Iiev A. B. Ross a native of the f'a'Uerson Grove sectiou, near Kiuys Mountain, and one time pastor of Kiies Mountain Ltantist ciuich, anived Friday with his lat'l.v wedded wife' to visit relatives in thes. parts. He is brother to Mis. W. K. White of this place. Mr. and Mr.". Ross have received a warm recaption from old acquaintances, t'e is pastor at WiiMdor, Missouri and lie married a Missouri lady a few months ago. MISSION CIRCLE An enjoyable .feature of the Methodist Mission Circle Monday afternoon, after their regular business session at the church, was a social hour suent at the Thomas Suber ice cream parlors with Mrs. Worth Falls us tho papular and agreeable hostess, win re the best to le had was thei.B. LOCAL TALENT The Civic League will trive a local talent conceit at the audit orium. Admission will be charged and the fu::ds will be used in in cleaning off that part of the cemetery known as Potters Field. Tho time is nexi Monday ri(Jit June 5th. See Us For 1 Base ball goods Oil stoves Refrigiators Freezers ELECTRIC LIGHTFIXTURES Kings Mountah Hardware Co., Inc. W F. Masten Pres. A. L. Herndon. Vice -1'rVs J. A. Ellis, S.'cy.Tn-as , Kings Mountain, - N.C. BIRTH-DAT PARTY The Birthday Picnic Party giv en by Miss Uutli Turner Thurs day May 23th. at Lowory Spiings near Grover was enjoyed by a number of her little friendsJ Those present were: Addie Moss .i : ; . Sadella Hairy Mary Sua Turner,.. J. Austin Turner Coralline Mullinax Lorene Coruwell Mary Hester Ellis Catherine Turner Xelly May Keeter Ruby Ell's Klsii Mullinax Mary Helen Keeter, J. O.WARE TO GRADUATE Mr. IV. G. H. Ware of Oak Grove went up to Raleigh Monday to be present at the graduating exercises at the A. A M. College where his son, Jacob 0. Ware graduated. Mr. Wape has been rloing some teaching in the colhge and will likely get a regular position there. REVi CALEP ROYLE TO PREACH HERE SUNDAY A long distance phone mess age from Rev. E. O, Cole asks u s to announce that Rev. Calep Hoyle of Fallston will preach at Elbethel Sunday at eleven o' clock, and ir. Kings Mountain Methodist Church at 8 p. m. i The Purpose of an Advertisement is to serve your need, It will help seii your goods talk to tb people you want to reach. An advertise ment in this paper is a reference guide to those whose wants are worth supplying. 1 I SIX REASONS "Why You Should Advertise In The Kings fflmmtain iBrralft I. It is a clean local pa pel for all the fanrly. II. It is the only paper published in its teriitory. III. It lias a bona ride circulation of over 1 100 cop ies each week. IV. It covers the Kings Mountain trading territory like the noonday sun. V. It is the medium through which to show your custr uiers that you have confidence in what yc u are ottering for sale. VI. Tts advertising rptes are very low fwpared with t lie service rendered. W.:'l Farms for Sale Jiny Size, In Good Location, At Any, Price and Upon Any Terms That Will Suit You. Below is a partial list HAVE YOD PAID DP? We are going to revise our subscription list wi thin tlio next thirty days and if you aie not paid up your name wi'l be drop ped. We have adopted the cash-in-advance system and shall hereafter drop the nami when the timo paid for expires. Come on now and pay up and don't force us to drop your name. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. I n ternr ban Schedule Between Gastonia and Charlotte Trains Leave Gastonia A. M, . P. M. 9 - 3 - 11 5 Trains Leave Charlotte A. M. 8 -P. M. 2-4 10 0 - 12 11. It requires one bour for a tram to run from Gastonia to Char--iottn. - 't refptfres :"3 minutes for a train to ritr fiom 'Charlotte to 'Gas" tonia. 1. The J. A. Smith 500 acre farm , 2 1-2 miles from King Mountain on t lie Gastonia Macadam road 1 )i miles from .Lin wood College with li houses, 73 icrr s of lot tc ins ar.d 1( 0 icns of tiuiri. The li. rid is fresh, ftroug anc productive It will produce anything and in an unlimited quantity. This land cun be bought at a bargain. Ask Squire W. A Mauney about it. 2. The D. A. Baker 97 1-2 acre farm 2 1-2 miles from Kings Mountnin on tli3 Caerryville sand clay road cvn be bought "d rt cheap." It has a Rood dwelling, barns, etc., p itnty of timber witli some bottoms. This farm lies well and is well improved. It is within VA miles of three churches and two schools. If you are looking for a nicj small farm 'nvestigat this one, 3. The D. A. Baker 35 acre farm in same location as above with a six room house, two bares and other out buildings, This farm U in a fine stale of cultivation. , 4. The W. C.Oatesfarnion the Waco road 4 1-2 miles from Kings Mountain containing 48 4 acres. This farm is a Itttlo poor in places but can be iuipioved can be bought at a bargain. 5. The Captain Dilling farm 2 miles south of Kiugs Mountain Qjs' battle ground roid. This is a 00 acre farm witliout building and can be bought for $25. per acre. It willpay you to look it over. 6. The H. T. Fulton 167 acre farm 4 miles East of Kings Mountain at $17.50 per acre. Investigate it. 7. The Henkel Kiser piece 3 miles north from Kings Mountain, good location, churchea and schools close. It has a good dwelling, ex' cellent spring water, good up lacd with seme bottoms. This land can bu bought for $25 cash or $27.50 on time. Buy a farm now while they are cheap become a home, community and state build er. Let the faiin pay for itself while you sleep, We will .cut the farm, price and time to suit you not us. ' ' We, also, have some town property fo sale. UCinqs Aiountain Stealtu Jn (Bo. Anas siLouniain Kjveauu ana insurance TELEPHONE 188 II. T. FULTON, Pres., J. R. DAVIS, Skcy-Tiikas,
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