+4< DIXON NEWS (I; CbtriM . Stewart) I Mr. *?4 Mr*. Buddie SHlera m { roily hare moved la thU oooaoat WMlaa Mary Hughes lytat the wm *nd with ^relative* la Book MUL Brady Cask Mr*, w. O. Hujtbee (pent the pa two week* wlta Mr. and Mrs. c. i Boone of Heaap, N. C. Mr and Mr*. Oetbert Jackson i the Park Yam village " apeat tl weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Budd Seller*. . Mr. and Mr*. Conrad Hughes ar children and Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 Ham bright were visitors tn On a lotte last Sunday. ' M1s? Vivian Stewart uuderwent t operation for appendicitis last Sati day at the Uastonla city Hospital. Messrs Harry Pencival and Rr Hudspeth were visitors of Mr. ar Mrs Conrad Hushes last week. ' Mis* f>vellne mddlx spent tl wMlwcd vdih relatives in Klnf Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Blllie Carroll of HU Point were visitors of Mr. and Mr Qordon Hughes Sunday. Mr. D. C. Hughes of Ogden, S. ( spent the week-end here with h parents, Mr. an J Mrs. Conrt Hugnes. Washington. Feb. 8 ? Senato who advocate Federal licensing corporations said today their hop ot administration support had be? Strengthened despite criticism fro Um National Manufacturers Assoc! Mom. Qukk Results?Low Cast-^ HEKALD Classified Ads . 2m a word for first Insertion; half pries for subsequent I riserMinimum charge 26c. Do net ask for Information qogardlng "keyed" ads, as they re strictly confidential. If error is made. The Herald Is responsible for only one Incorrect insertion. The customer Is responsible Tor subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notjfy immediately of any corrections needed. Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. |MMaaHHaMaaaaHMaa tMPLCYMENT~wuutod by experii cti>e? you neea. Profits should1 lncrea orery month. Low prices; go< 7.. FOR RENT OR SALE ? nice fl room house. Hubert Herndon. THP fAI A \ I A A 1?4 V/L^l 1 f 1-* Vf'cctlTWHie 1 k? I BAuSonr. wA' JnA ju " K ' 1 * Farm Questions Answered Q ?At what Seusperature should the brooder be wt for bubgr chicks? id A.?The brooder should be regulstlb ed for the first week to M decrees t the outer edge of the cuopy and ?k cu s level with the chicks' heeds. This usiiMslsrs should f>? reduced . iii' i ii i is- *" i " * ~l Tc kt>>ul?. seen, lie csremi "> k*ep the ?,i bea.1 recnUr and avoid running the | brooder at autvnorntsi t-rmperaturs t||es this sill result ui era*d;ag and make the chicks susceptible to colds Osehalf foot of floor space should 0{ Ik) allowed for csch chick la the M brooder. ie Q.?How should fertiliier be. apj plied to the garden soil* J A.?Any method that places the p.. fertiliser near the plants and at thei _ I same time avoids injury from the 1 | concentration of fertilizer salts will I give good results. Recent expert1 i merits indicate the desirability of jr .pluclng the fertilizer tn narrow hands on each side of the seed. Prac tlcally the same results may be ob1 j tainod by placing the fertilizer In I the row provided the application is 1 I made a week to ten days before f8 planting and if the fertilizer. Is mix-. ed thoroughly with the soil. Broad1? cast applications are desirable when a- the rows are spaced close enough to require hand cultivation. Q.?IVhat Is the best control for Is lice on my dairy calves? id a.?mere art? bcvwjm ouuuai u dip solutions that give satisfactory results, but when using them be sure 'and follow the directions given on the container. The following solu* 0 tions have proven very effective: A ua four percent solution of creolin. ap"n plied with a spray pump or brush: ra Cotton seed oil and kerosene, equal a" parts: and ground sabadllla seed and flowers of sulphur, equal parts, apM plied in powder form. A dip should be applied thoroughly In aa even, thin layer over the entire body on a ! warm day. A second treatment j should be given vylt.htn 15 days. r ~ Forcing Produces Blooms In Winter ; - _?_ Bringing a dash of spring into the ; home during winter months by forcing fioweriug shiubs to bloom pre maturely ' can be accomplished by anyone, dectares Miss Pauline Smith ? , i'ome beaut if (cation specialist al State College. Forcing is the process of placing branches of flowering shrubs oi | trees in- water and keeping them in :n warm place indoors. Miss Smith I explained. One of the easiest shrubs to force j is, the forsytlila. Its many different J varieties can add a wealth cf yellow color to the home during, winter ? days. Other common flowers such a? spire a come into bloom in nine or "ej ten days if placed in a warm window I fruit trees 'such as cherry, plum. rt: NOTICE OF RESALE ' " Under and by virtue cf the'power j of sale given to me by the Lust Wiil J uu t Testament <>f \\". Boyce Weir, ,?,j Hot-eased. 1 will resell t'or cash ru c. [ Ute ptemtses the land hereinafter ir | described. on Saturday, February 19. 1938. at two o'clock, P. M., or wit!:,in legal hours, the following dc,yiscriber real estate: ,U | First Tract: Containing 29.94 a80'cres and known as tract number ?. jd The bidding on, this tract will begin (vl at $1,155.00. ch Second Tract: Containing 2.93 iicfe, unit c-nowi, aui tract number 3. ? The bidding ou this tract will begin ?' at $335.30. "e" Third Tract: Containing 1.51 acre* N and known as tract number 4. The bidding on this tract will begin at m $813.*5. Fourth Tract: Containing 1.52 L acres and known as tract number 0 5. The bidding on this tract will he* gin at $176.00. All Ct the above tracts will appear N* on a map or plat? made by A. P. iE Falls, Surveyor, now on record in j Cleveland County. reference to ~ ! which is had for a fuller description. This the 4th day of February, 1S38, t J. R. Davfs. Executor for the last Will and Testament of W. Boyce Weir, ve Deceased. ?adv?feb 17?D ? **-?? r ir> V?v <*> lOY t\I U5 .Tner ..I ^ P^T? I r \FR60C 1 4^,' 'v tOC KWCM HeirKTABC OTKALPTH peach. tad ?>!> earn ki forced t?oceeetully aad will brlag t aultkcol ored profuakm of ?nn Mo tk iMif ma, mim ?mltk mm. Those ?ko Uke violets m?? not wait aatll spring for these delicato'scented pluU to Mooa. After the j planta have been located, they can maturely. "My favorite forotag drub in the pyrin jnpontca." Mlaa Smith cclared. "? vlptc.uily l.ke the deep re da and .S'iLt, urd It U interesting to watch the delicate shadea which come out with the blooming period/ Puaay willow and alder are among te eaeleat planta to force, the home I beautiflcatlon specialist pointed oat. Maple limbs are also easy to force and produce a pleasing effect when placer In a ropper pitcher. , North Carolina. *J j Cleveland County. tu The Justice's Court i D. L. Stewart. Plaintiff. Vs. . Allen Feaster and A. H. Patterson. , Trustee. Defendants. NOTICE * The defendants, Allen Fcaster ana A. II. Patterson, Trustee, will take I not tee that on action, entitled as a| bove "has been commenced in a Justice of Peace's Court for Number Four Township, State of North Carolina. In an attachment wherein u lis alleged that the Mid A. H. Pat1 terson. Trustee, holds certain mouI oya belonging to the said Defendant I Allen Fcaster, and that the said At' ten Feaster Is Justly Indebted to the said D. L. Stewart in the sum of One Hundred and Twenty ($120.00) Dollars; and the said defendants ! will further take notice that they ' are required to appear at the office ' of George W. Allen, Justice of the I Peace, -N amber Four Township, ' Cevelan'd County. North Carolina, In the Town of Kings Mountain, on the 19th day of February, 1938, and answer Or demur to the oomiplalnt In said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 18th day of January, 1938. George W- Allen, 'j Justice of the Peace. !?adv?feb 10 C * , -1 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powei I of sale contained In an Order made by A. M. Hamrick, Clerk of the Su * ? " ? m j /-i? x I pcriur ?.uun iur vieveinuu i/vuuij, m 1 j (he proceeding entitled. "The Town 1 of Kings Mountain, vs. Mary Blan 1: ton, Widow, et al." I will sell foi leash, at the Courthouse door It f I Shelby, Cleveland County, Nortt ^'Carolina. cn Monday. March 7, 1988 at ten o'clock. A. M., or within legs' ' I hours, the following described rea | "'estate: Beginning at a stake in old Parkfei line, in the Norftt side cf King .' iirect and runs with said street N a3Vj W. 52. 1-2 feet to a stake; then CO a new line N. 40 1-4 K. 221 feet io a stake; thence S. 8S>i 10. 52 1-2 net to a stake in old line; theiicc .viih eld line on Baptist Church line S. 40ti \V. 221 feet to the beginning Afti I u in'ttrr 1.i unin This the 1st day of February, 1938. J. R. Davis, Commissioner. j ? ajlv? feb 24.?D NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in an Order made by A. M. Hamrlck. Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County, 1 in the proceedings entitled, "The I Town of Kings Mountain vs. Will ' Seawright, et al." I will sell for cash 1 at the Courthouse door in Shebly, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Monday, March 7, 1938, at tern o'clock, A. M.. or within legal hour*, the following described real estate: Beginning at an iron stake, John Caldwell corner In Plonk's line, formerly Hambright's line; thence with i .a il ttr net/ lf_ I. a _ I i ?aiu line w. ao'/a ?n*8 an rrim stake In edge of Cansler Street, Plonk's corner; thence with said street N. 65 feet to an Iron stake, new line E. 95V4 links to a stake In John Caldwell's lime; thence with his line S. 65 feet to the beginning. This the 1st day of February, 1938. J. R. Davis, Commissioner. ?adv?feb 24?D. e Are Uniforms and Unlfo l* W - ' : ' -V - * V - ' 'i soeF"*?1 fi 'i . icoasn 'R OlH'rx>j S TtRTiOOH.) ' ppbspat, im mm . NOTICk or OA KM Under mad by virtM of the yon ot sale owtiliu la aa OHw aa by A. M. Hiarlak. Clark of tko I rerior Opal for Cteretaad Coaa ta tko inwilkn entitled. **T Tow* of Kl*o Moaatai* re. Am KwMir. WMar,' I wtll sell I cuk at tko Coerthowse door la II tea oVIoek, A. M.. or within la hour*, tko follow lag described n estate: beginning corner of Parker a , Watteraoa Streets In the Towa I Kings Mountain and running ato Parker Street West ISO feet to I stake; thence North SO feet to : stake; thence Etist ISO feet to ' stake on Wattervon Strivt- that along the West edge of Waiters Street 60 feet "to the beginning, c tainlng 7,500 square foot. This the 1st day ol i . binary, t:> J. R. Davis, Com::tf- : i- . ?adv?feb 24?D. NOTICE OF 8ALE Under and by virtue, of tlio'povi of sale given in an Order of t'.i-r : perlor Court in the case ehtltl "Reynolds vs. Reynolds," the und signed Commissioners will sell the premises in the Town of Kin Mountain, North Carolina, on Mi day, February 28, 1938, at 11: o'clock A. M.. the following desc: ed real estate: Lots number 1, 2. 3, 4, 6 and as shown on plat or ma# made E. L. Campbell, Surveyor of t Levy Reynolds estate, which m will appear on record in the Regis of Deeds Office for Cleveland coun The above lota are located on t East side of Railroad Avenue a are splendid lots for,'business p poses." Terms of sale: one-third cash, c third In six months and one-third twelve months with privilege of p ing all cash upon the conflrmatl of sale. This .the 27th day or January, II J. R. Davis and B. T. Falls, Commissioners ?adv ?feb 17?D I nr d rrr"! ' A r i -"j i! '.9 ?i|Ry - ' 'fl U? :f #? J IJ I . H^V mMHHHHHI i . ?\ 1 ANV mnth^r Unnvwo hi*!* Kiin family healthy!. The think with the diet, for she knows tlie cause of almost every cf ents always include plenty ol tically every necessary elem I ergy is found in this all arou bones, a sound body, and the health! Best of all, the child It's a grand companion to stj finish off just before bedtime! I I V.v ' ' i Margra Producers of ( rms. \Imrm ////^ , -HIIIDIIHIIPPIPIIUI III , .. NOTIOS OP MLI if Under iai by vMm of the yowi t4? ot salo wirtiil la a awtnw |ti to- en toy Charlie Touag M wife. At If. (to Touii to J. P. KlMr oa tkt tTt day o< April 1M7. and it|M?rN I ill (to H?gli>o of OnH OSm ft 'or Cleveland Cotnljr in Bonk 144 i at li| been made la Ike pijratM ? 1*1 imine ttoe aaderslgned, a* assigae ?al of mM asortgagee, will kII for oaa at ttoe courthouse door la Stootto] ai; Cleveland County, North Caroliai of j on Monday. February 2$, IMS, i o~i lea o clock. A. M>. or wttbla legi 0 hour*, ttoe following described ret a estate: a Flmt Tract: Beginning on a aton lM High Patterson's corner on 8umm oa1 Johnson's line, and runs N. 4Vs i on 16?i poles to a rock, McGUI's line thence with his lino N. 58 12 E. 101 poles to a rock. Paris Burton's con er; thence with his line 8. 78 I 227 1-4. psles to a rock, the Dower corner; thence with the Dowery lin V 7 W. .16la poles to a rock. Higl < utterson's corner; thence with hi P* !':i N. 71 1-4 W. 23% poles to tfc ^ beginning. containing Forty Flv ii 'tl nB half (45%) acres, more c er" kss. on Second Tract: Beginning at black gum on Johnson's line, a coi ner of a two and half arce eatry , thencu with a line of said entry h 4 Vs E. 4.34 chains to a stone, corne of Lot No. 2; thence with a line < * said Lot No. 2 S. 71 1-4 W. 36.9 chains to a stake on said line; thei h? ce a new line 8. 27% W. 9.12 chain ' P to a stone on J. O. Hortfs line; thei l?r ce with his line >*. ?4% W. 90.5 *7- chains to his corner; thence N. 24) ;haiE. 1.10 chains to a stake; thenc al with Johnson's line N. 05% W. 15.3 ur" chains to the beginning, containin Twenty Three and ono half (23% ine in Z MASONIC MEETING ?38 First Monday Night In Each Month for building "Tt STURDY / A DAAirO %% JLlVfll UU MT , est responsibility; It's 4 v'' * . ,* * E T |1 J rMHCVCR 5/ rn him etfoRt Imu TCAJ if yy / Vv V j 4 iMKiiTW nr^** if ThW Tract; Beginalag at a n f. coraar ?l Ut Na I. aM man h A f with Pittas' Its* N. 74% W. a W. h chain* ta a aatk hi Jahaaa?' Ui if u Khtraa* ooiaar; theaee with i? I ir Ni'i line 8. 4 W. S.N ^rle* ta it rock. McQW* corner; thaaoe ^ j 7? r? ^rodt,'iir^?a4''T#n ael it tha branch; theaee with Taaha a Uae 8. 74 B. ?4.M chain*, craaal?1 h braach to a rook ta *aM Uaa. coral Ir, ot Lot So. 3; theaee with Uae 1 i. Lot No. 3. N. 4 B. 3.H chalaa to thl it beginning. containing Seventeen aal il one half (17% > acre*, more or lau I il The tale will ha make subject tl all prior encumbrance#. I a This the 34th day of January, lilt] y J P. Klser. Mortgagee C. By A. 8. Ktaar. Aaatgaee tor Mortgagee - I j J. R. Da via. Atty. ?adv feb 17. i?l ESSSSF^ Plonk Motor Co. Authorized Ford Denier 1929 and 1928 Chevrolet Coaches in lousy condition. Extra Special, For Friday ) and Saturday. Both cars . for only $45.00 1931 Chevrolet Panel. $15* ! will put this trick in migh-' ty good shape. Buy, only $60.00 1929 Buick Sedan. Original owner well known in Kings Mountain. Car runs and looks good - * $65.00 1932 Plymouth Sedan. Lots j of real car value left in this car. Buy today $135.00 | I1933 Plymouth Sedan k Looks mighty good and inns mighty good. Here's a bargain $155.00 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. A wonder buy for someone^ who wants a real servicea* ble car_ $175.00 1933 Ford Tudor. A good I family car at a low price [that will give good Service. Special - $175.00 i 1931 Ford Coupe. Original tires and paint. Motor never touched. Mileage 15,000. | Priced - $275.00 1936 Ford Coach. New re* | conditioned motor, good finish. New seat covers. Ready to give excellent ser vice ?"v $445.00 1936 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Coach: New set of tires, A1 mechanical condi tion. Buy Now $485.00 1937 Willys Sedan. You can't tell this car from a brand new one. Bargain Price Only v $495.00 1936 Pontiac Sedan with trunk. Excellent tires. Upholstering like new Motor perfeict. Excellent paint job. Only $515.00 iy PERCY L. CROSBY t'MtyrtvM. 4. TM 09+Ki+m 9vmUpt\t w