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Published Iwry Thursday HERALD PUBLISHING MOUM, Haywood I. Lynch IditorMuwgtr ; Bntered ?s second clans matter a the PoatoOlce at Kings' Mountali N. C., udder . tlie Act of March i SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year fl.E Six Months .7 A weekly neWan&per devoted t r tne promotion of the gercrM we *are and published for the enllgh mont, entertainment and benefit < the citizens of Kings Mountain an tta vicinity. THE MAN WHO'S DOWN ~~~ HOW many times have you passe htm by? The man who is beaten and'dow And looked away when he caugl your eye; Displaced a smile with a frown Aa you read the words his uric I kept in. [ Which, were written, nevertheles In drooping shoulders and slask-si chin? ' A good many times. I guess. R iWh&t did you think as you wci your way; CfNtfid you bother to think at al That the fortunate chap who Is ti . - today, On the 'morrow may stumble ar fall; And that the man who has stumble and lost, , And smiled as he fought again. Is bound for the top regardless i cost; Did you think of that, my friend ?E. J. Mottle MAN'8 CASTLE Home is a magic word. It shoul mean more to us than fhe finest a tie ever meant to a king. It should be a calm haven whei one may seek rest from the storn of life. U should be a place of qule ?, . peace and repose; a place of sU; pers and pipe and books to read with the wind rattling the window and logs blazing In the ' open fir place. | It should be a cathedral and th spirit of Cod should dwell the rets It should be a place where love I enthroned. In it children should tin Inspiration to live simply and t think highly. - > It should be a place of Joy. place where one can 4et go and b one's self. Where one may laug out loud, (or laughter is sunshine i | the house. It should be a thinking place ? place where one may quietly clarif lite ideals, renew his hopes. n charge his mental battery, and sa ly forth once again, to conquer tb world. The depression did at ienst on good thing ? it caused many of u to rediscover the values of honve.Wllfred Peterson. DIXON NEWS (By .Charles E. 8tewart) Mrs. C. C. tiore spent several da;, last week with Mr. and Mrs. E 1 Gore. Mr. Hohert lliunbright sp.ent lai week with relatives In Charlotte. Mr*. J. VF Karris is visiting he father, Mr. Sum Paltersou of Shelb who ha.* been sick for sometime. Miss Addle Hiddix of Winston Si etb is spending the holidays with he parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Biddl: Mr. ana Mrs. ranee tiore and ch dren were visitors of Mr and Mr E. O. Gore Friday. Mr. D. C Hughes of Ogden, S. C spent the week-end with his parent Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes. Mrs. A. Ij Wells and Mr Lee Well spent the week-cud with Mr and Mr Basil Francis of Blacksburg. Mr. Jack Hughes spent seven days last week with relatives In tn den. S C. Miss Hill Wells entertained a ntu her of friends Christmas Eve wit p a dance. Mrs. George Sellers of the Bethl hem community spent the week-en with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Se lers and children of Kings Mounts! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wi! j Sellers . Messrs Lester and Marvin Btddl visited relatives in Kings Mounts! r Christmas Day. Mr. Robert Chllders of Bethlehec community was a visitor of Mr. an llrs. Marion Jackson last week. . Mr. and Mrs. R D Hambrlght wer visitors in Charlotte last week. Mr. Ray Stewart spent Chrlstma Day with Mr. Frank Owens of King K * Mountain. A group of boys from this con I inanity hiked to the Pinnacle las Sunday and spent the day. A goo time wan enjoyed by everyone. Mr. MM Smith spent Wcdoeeda fa night rescue work, the eoaa guard usee powerful acetylene seat chlighis. practically wind and wata ( proof, which abed a diffused itgh over the field of opera liooe. E I PATTERSON GROVE NEWS By Mlaa Euselta Mc8wa!n Of Interest to their many friend - will bo the announcement of th ' iuarrL!j,e' of Mr. Howard Gofort r i nd Miss Norma Martin. I, The wedding took place at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe W'rlgli _ Friday, Doc. 24th. The Kev. J. V Suttle was In charge of the ceri 0 mony. 6 'Mr. Ueforth la the son of Mrv an _ Mrs. J. D. Goforth. 0 The bride Is a daughter of Mr an 1 Mrs. Otis Martin of Boiling Spring t- Saturday^ night the young peopl of. the community surprised the ne1 ,j ly weds with a serenade. , A number Of people attended tn Christmas program given at th Patterson Gi'ov'e school Thursda: ,j December 23rd. After the program the pupils wer n to their rooms and the gifts wet presented. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Neeley and da ghter, Pearl, of Fort Mill, S. C., an Mr. and Mrs O. \V Greene and eh dren of the Phenix Mills were th l(,f guests of Mr and Mrs. R. M. Burto Bi (Christmas Day. :Mr. Love Thornburg visited reli lives in Charlotte during the hoi days.* at Mr." and Mrs. Sidney Mason an daughter. Barbara, of Bessemer Cit 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll < ip Cherryville were among those wb visited. Mr. and Mrs. Johir Carro id last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ivey and so >d spent the Christmas holidays wit Mrs. Ivey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I C. Gantt. of i ? Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd iiamm, Pastor Id Bible school 10:00, W K. Maunej is General Superintendent. Services for the second Sunday a re ter Christinas: is Morning 11:00, sermon by the Pa t, tor. p. I Evening 7:00, sermon by the Pai ?' tor. rs! Luther Leagues meet at 6:00 Sui e- day. Catechism class Wedaefeay a ,e 4:00 P. M<? i. SAINT LUKES: is Bible school, 10:00, James Lacke d Superintendent. :o Presbyterian Church A Rev. P. D. Patrick. Pastor * 10:00 A, M. Sunday School, C. I h Thomas son, Surpt. 11 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Cot munion Service, a 6:45 Young People's Meeting. y 7:30 Evening Worship, s- Monday, 4:530 to 9.00 P. M. th 1' Young People of Kings . Mountai ,e Presbytery will meet in our churcl 7:15 P. M. Monday, Boys Seoul e TrCop One, Carl Davidson! 8cou 18 master, Harry Page, Asst. Scou master. 7:00 P. M. Wednesday, Prayt meeting Marg^ace Communil ? House. HUItK A1KMUK1AL CHURCH I" . tteV. W. M. Boyce, Pastor -s Bible School at 10:00 o'clock, (j 'jilbrntng Worship at 11:00- Th ILoly Communion will be observe 5? this first Sabbath of the Nfew Yea The pastor will present a Commut ,r Ion Meditation. ,y Vesper Service, at 5:00. The pai tor will speak on. "One's Deaths." j Junior Christian Union at 4:0 ,r o'clock x Intermediate and Young Peopl (j meet In their respective places a ? 6:00 o'clock. Mid-Week Service Wednesday 8 i 7:30. 8 CENTRAL METHODISH ? CHURCH ' Rev. K. W. Fox, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, B. S. Peelei ? Supt. 11:00 We are to have with us t preach at the morning hour, Ret n Claud H. Moser, our popular preslt , ing elder. 7:00 The young people will lea ? the singing and the pastor wi preach a New Year sermon. !; WESLEYAN 5 METHODIST CHURCH A. P. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:46 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M W. Y. P. S. 6:00 P 11. Prayer meeting each Wednegda d evening 7:15. , - GRACE METHODIST Her. W, A. Parsons, Pastor a Sunday School 9:46 a. m. s Preadhlng Services 11 a. a. an< and 7:00 p. m. i- Rpworth League 6:90 p. as. X Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:0 d 9 m. A cordial Invitation to worshl] 7 with us. * OCCONO RAPTiOT CHURCH ^ .< Rot. C. C. Parker, Pester * Snadey School 9:46 oseh Suadsy. 1 Preaching 11 a m. ail 7:10 p. a .twk SonAi, ie ? miF NIWI ITIMI _____ Seven Cumberland County poultry men who kept records on u aver age of 199 binds each report a pro^ fit of $209.19 per flock Tor the year } or m income from each bird of $1.98 ? Um H&mrick of 8helby, route 1; Cleveland County, la setting a new peach orchard of ten acres and will | jo!n with other farmers of the sec- ? ' lion in growing peacheii for market. * _______ S Oarvls Thbmpson, 13 year old club 8 ' member of the New Hope Bectlon of ? . Wilson County, produced 3,462 I (1 pounds Of lint cotton on four mens- e s ured acree of land during the past season. b * d Many farm families In Swain coun c ty are cracking walnuts and selling c thi* kernels to realize a nice Income b f for the winter months, reports the n farm agent. - a it I I.F.TS T/W1K RAPlf rnmmrn m. w vr amava& ,1 From Tha Kings Mountain Harald 11 A e NINETEEN YEAR8 AGO h JANUARY 2, 1919 h a. Mr. Goo. Gogan of Gastonla was o l_ here Friday. " Miss Llla Woodward returned to t d Boiling Springs school Monday. t y Mrs. I. B. Goforth visited relatives a ... In Gastonla Christmas Day. a c Mr. and Mrs Earl Carpenter of 1 I, Earl visited relatives here during the holidays. 'maam x. *'v KB ffi % '.'.TTrJfll MMaUHMMBiKSS f Ooprrtcht 1UT by United ArttoU Ootp. ( 1 s What Has Gons Bcross: Under the cloak of operating ' the moat exclusive dreaa ehop in ' v- Stockholm, Madeleine Oodard ha* been selling military in for- 1 mation, secured in her many . '* trips to Paris, to the German Secret Service, headed by Major . A - / . f uwwun. B mm oj mjfmivi JF, Boron Karl vow Warwtt*, ao' companies a local b?awty lo her shop, but U to toon apparent that y hie interest to in Madeleine. < Among her acquaintances to an Englishman, operating ae aw mmder-eover agent for hie country, toho ouepecto her ttentp idth the Germane. Madeleine r-"vcro to t Bchaffer inforir- c.i the j, i>. French ec :i'.iCzro//en*ive. She finds pleasure in the company ; of Marwitj, u ith whom she to ;: a dining on this particular ew> I winy. . Chapter Three "Haven't you forgotten my most \ 1 Important asset?" spoke Karl, who ,s stood beside her. t- "What Is that?" Madeleine asked , him shortly. < "That you love me!" he replied, y 0 d i*. 1 m 50 I e __H ' ,t it "Do you know that tho mu , foreign or and caught hold of her hand. Ma- C deleine tried to turn her face away 1 from his. r, "Why are you trying to resist?" he continued, "You won't succeed." " "How do you know 1 won't?" I ? Karl paused before his answer. When he spoke his voice was s vibrant with feeling. "Because I f tried," he said, "ana I couldn't. I want to take you away from evcryd thing ? your friends ? your buiII noss. No time for anyone but me." ? "You want to take everything?," s Madeleine began. "And give everything." he blurted c out. "And share everything. Isn't r that what marriage means?" t Madeleine spun about to meet the * unfaltering devotion in his eyes, a "Marriage!" she gasped. Her heart . was pounding wildly. o !. "Madeleine!" Karl's * full of pleading. "Won't you?" L ?' Across the terrace she could ate *! ' the gesticulating proprietor accom panylng two Strang* tr ?A directly ? to Where they were star....ng. "Karl ? 1 ? I," she began, but before " she oould finish what she was about # to say, the strangers were upon *' them. 1 "Madeleine Oodard?" the first cue _ f spoke. She nodded. "Ton are wanted at police headquarters to identify ^rour porter!" fa P ' It was through a gtass window ' In the cell where be lay to eteeael 1 sleep, that Madeleine last gtlmaaw a the fans of daatola. Her nod aaf flood to Indrtato that bo wws Mo- ' party Identified. Then aha wuSg ? to the ortee of the poUeo Jjjg ? trnto. She was u Hi ' 'r 4-- .' - ' * ^ ,V / j *. . i }i[v . s?-* I*/.- / '.v , . *??J' fn 'rartHitel ti'ifilrtwl tVWfhiiiT*\ sitfi^'ii fry bdhiMMiBaMeaa' i sw s * ? eeo, but no letter oan bo pub- j llohed Iff H oxoeod* MO word., j No anonymous oommu-!cation* | will bo accepted. T'.? name of j tho writer will not bo published | however, if tho author eo ro- | qu.ata. IDITOK OF >IERALD:-rIt has been reported that the stnal roup which attended the Christina! !ve Dance at the Mountain VleV iotei experienced a moat enjoyabli vening. Tho dining room and lobby hai pen thrown en-aulte and colorfull; ecorated with the lateat seasona olors of blue and silver. The music was good. Those wh< >eard both orchestras declares thi lusic secured by tbe local boys wai moot her, better timed, and altogetl in? lit Shelby the same n Ik lit. at : riuch Increased subscription price. Quite a few of our younger se repared to go te the Shelby Dance i number of others choose to spent he evening at our searby road ouses. Let's hope that the next time sonv ne "screws up" courage enough t< throw" a nice dance 'In our littlt own. the sentiment will be bette: award them and we car get a crowt <t our 6wn people together and havi i royal Ime right here in King fountain. > Yours truly, Let's Dance. toning. Did she know that he be- *' onged to a foreign organisation? "No!" "He had German friends?" he pursued. "Possibly," she answered. "He had so visitors, so far as I knew." "You're Swiss, aren't you, Hiss 3odard?" proceeded the official turning the questioning to her. -Yea" "Have you German friends?" "Certainly," she replied in a tone it complete frankness.. "FHenda ind customers ? French and British too." "Thank you," the magistrate replied. "That will be all for the present." Madeleine turned to leave. Bob ind Karl followed her to the door. 3he turned to face them. "Good night, Karl. Good night. Bob," she spoke, and hurried out done. In a few minutes she arrived at aer apartment. "There are two gentlemen in the sitting room," the naid told her as she took her wraps. Madeleine hurried in to see who her unexpected guests were. The grim uncompromising coun;enanee of Schaffer was the first to trcet her gaze. Muller was with llm. "Do you know who did it?" Halelelne asked them. -Probably someone from the H 6? I'. fr' ' K#:; *5 rdered man belonged to a ganization t" rherry Orchard," wu Schaffo'a iconic answer. "It's terrible!" Madeleine said. Schaffer looked at her stonily. Something more terrible has hapened," was his grim answer. Madeleine's glance met his. Sho ank slowly to a chair and waited or him to continue. "It was all lies'" shouted Schaffer. 1 "Tour Information about th? "ranch counter-offensive. Our army topped tho wrong counter-attack. Muller picked up the thread of onvcrsatlon In his quiet voice. "The a) one came In another part of he line where our troops had been rltbarawn, thanks to your Inforaation. Tour partners In Paris are Ither Incompetent, or they are rorklng for the French countersptonage." fTBut that's Impossible." Madeleine isisted. What do you think has one wrong?" "X don't know," Muller replied. But you've got to find out. Tou go > Parle." "No!" Madeleine protested. "Tou ergot what happened here tonight t's suicide!" Muller was firm. "It's duty!" he I *"But Tm flalae " "You're a member ad the orfaa-i istlcn and you ^ what that ^wwflHIad out what hae pmS, ** J*??- ' > ; <re he osatftM??d)i nfr f || | "There's a Possibility of One r President So i "Yeah, One of 'Em. Th' Other M s : s 8ERV1CE BY PUBLICATION j North Carolina, j Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. J Town of Kings Mountain, Plaintiff, ( Vs. , Will Seawrlght and wife, Mrs. Will 1 Seawtlght, and former Wife. Helen Seawrlght, Defendants. r. To Will Seawriglu and wife, Mrs. Will Seawrlght,' and ' f6nner wife, Helen Seawrlght, and all unknown parties who might hav un interest In , the Will 8eawright lot: Take notice that an action entitled ' ! us abovo has been commenced ' In ' < the Superior Court of Cleveland! County, North -Carolina, for the pur- . pose of selling the lot of Will Seawrlght for the payment of town taxes; and the said defendants will further take notice, as well as all parties who might have an Interest In said lot, that they are required to j appear at the Office of the Clerk of : Qi.nAMAM IJ I t uuifv* ivi vuui t ui oufu V/Vumy 1U iuc Courthouse in Shelby, North Caroll- i ua, on January 10. 1038, and to ana- 1 wer or demur to the complaint of the said action or the plaintiff will ap- i ply to the Court for the relief de- i raanded in said Complaint. i This the 8th day of December, 1937. A. M. Hamrick, Clerk of the Superior Court for i Cleveland County. ?adv?dec 30?D SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Cleveland County. In The Superior Court Town of Kings Mountain,. Plaintiff, Vs. Mary Blah ton, Widow, Buster Blnn- > ton. Single, Bolden Blunton, Single, and MaTy Elizabeth Blanton, Single, heirs at law of Lloyd Blanton,, De- i '.. eased, and all unknown heirs at "aw of Lloyd Blanton. Deceased, Defendants. To Buster Blunton and Bolden Blanton and all unknown heirs - at !aw of Lloyd Blanton, Deceased: Take notice that an action entlllid as above has been commenced in he Superior Court of Cleveland bounty. North Carolina, for the pur?oeo of selling the house and lot of Idoyd B Ian ton, Deceased, tor the pay nent of town tnexs; and the said de'endants will firrther take notice hat they are required to appear at he office of the Clerk of the Super Dr. MiUs Anti-Pain P DR. 1HLE8 ANTI - PAIN ] PILLS win mad* for just on* ? purpose?to relieve pain. Users write that they "work Mke j oiaglrf* They contain an effective, quick-acting, analgesic J I" r aliens | Tky Dr. MBas Anti-Pain Pills < before yea leee a day's work? and pay?o? kroak a social en- 1 aageroant because of HEAD- 1 ACHE, MUSCULAR, PERIOD- i JCTOR NEURADQ1C PAINS, i niay assy be leak what yea I eel to rsEeve year pefa and I * . - ,.jdkiumo?$i WtinwnBn ^ By OEftt CARft ^ mH B/iyHV I u) ii| BMW Hn| (U of Your Brothers Becoming me Day" atched His Chance Yesterday!" or Court of said county In the Court louse in Shelby, North Caroline, on January 20, 1038, and answer or demur' to the Complaint of said action rr the phuMttf will apply to the Court for the relief demanded la iald Complaint Tlila the 10 day of December, 1937. A. M. Homrtck, Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County. ?ndv? Jan 6-?D. State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland. In the Superior Court. Arthur L. Parker, Plaintiff, J ' v Vs. Addie Parker, Defendant. NOTICE The defendant, above-named, will take notice that an action entitled is above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff seeks an abeohite divorce from the defendant; that, said defendant will also take notice that she is re- p quired to appear at the Clerk of the Superior Court's office In Shelby, N, CV on the 6th day of January, 1987, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file In said action in the Baid Clerk's office, or the plain- j. tiff will apply to the Court for the re V lief demanded in said complaint. This the 6th day of December, 1937. A. M. Ham rick, A Clerk of Superior Court. ?odv?Jan 6. *' ~~ ,* .? Shanghai. Dec. 29.?The . United States gunboat Sacramento steamed out of Tsingtao harbor today, carrying American refugees from that rich Shantung province isolated by advancing Japanese armies. We solicit the storage of your cotton for the Government Loen. Other cotton storage accounts solicited. Lincoln Bonded Warehouse Telephone 216 Lincolnton, N. C. , Textile Bonded Warehouse Telephone 1876 I Gastonia, N. C. I wvwnr wua_ -W IJM HERE* IAT PAIN 1^. Re?i*LAtiy?m AGAIN i^? ^ I u mmmf ?IL. ui? nviWV* VUlCKiy ?ut you back on your fart igain "rarin' to to". DR. 1ITTJW ANTI - PAIN PILLS act quickly. You doat lave to wait forty mlnutaa to in hour for them to taho afut is Is tha eaaa with mut ?m1- *ML ISSrtSnf - PAW PtTJA ara jilia?ut to Jtaha,
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