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JBIM?11 .JH.!-,i"1 K1 JSCS MOUNTAIN MFG. . COMPANY NEWS Lola settle. Mr. j. 1. PiMiifia ?Mt Seeds? ?ru;i i asgu * ?u??u mum?ar. Mr m mm. o. White ud daughter, Ja salts, and Mr. and Mh J, N. Wtoke u4 lilt to eaugUer, Bedie June, of Cfcartotts, ud Mr- Mm 8. H. Walker at UtBMSssr City. aud Mr and Mm. jliu rarreltoa unit mm, Jiminie, Jr., vi Oeaeonto. Mr end Mm. Karl Kite anaauoce the liirth of e wn. Donald Arthur, January 22. ' Vr And Mr<i Charley Bridges had as their guests Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of the. Cora and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lotrance and children of Cherry-viHe. I Mrs. Bud Oaten had as her guests TutedMy aftensoon, Mrs. Orva Lee RllfVy and daughter, blndy Lou, of >ibe Cora. V DIXON NEWS t i (By Charles E. Stewart) ' (Mr. and Mrs. I/oulc Hudspeth anu eon, Gene, of Ogdon, wore visitors 01 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mack Smith spent the weekend with Mr. and Mis. Kph Jackson. Mite Victoria Hughes of this oom munity i-a spending this week at Wingate. She wfli taken a com me rda> examination while she Is there. ,M?*pi"b Delbert and Howard Jackson were visitors in this community Sunday. Mine Mar>' Hughes was a visitor to Gastonia last Tuesday. Messrs Sam Bines and Bill Summer were visitors in this community Sunday. l M.r. and Mrs. Loyd Abernatby of: Charlotte were visitors of Mr.'- and Mrs. R. D. Harabrlgbt Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Buddie 8ellers and children spent the week end- with; Mr and Mrs. Will Sellers. Quick Results?Low Coat? HERALD . Classified Ads 2m a word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent insertion* Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for information i regarding "keyed" ade, aa they are atrictly confidential. If error ia made, The Herald ia responsible for only one Incorrect insertion. The customer Is responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any cor- j rections needed. Wpnt ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. HEM WANTED. Good nearby Raw-' . , U-i?:ti Kouto 11 qw open. Sales way ! up this year. If willing to conduct' ilcmb Service business while earnilltr fllfl nn?l iu> vw<m?VU- ? ? ?*- ' ? w , ?j. i'WI\I; , n i tvc ????" mediately. Rowlot^i's, Dept. NCR lod-45, Richmond, Virginia. FURNITURE REPAI RED, reupholatered, reflnished and springs repaired. M. J. Bell, Phone 304-W 11-25tfc. KEYS MADE. Bocks, Vacuum Cleaners and Speedometers Repaired. All work guaranteed. C. B. Ramsey, at Cleveland Motor Co. 11-26-tf FOR TEN,, FIFTEEN AND TWENTY YEAR F. H. A. LOANS, 8EE J. R. DAVIE, ATTORNEY. FOR SALE CHEAP ? Boydd bal>: carrtage. Good condition, Phoae 237 M fob 24 DELICIOUS BANANA SPLITS ARE always 10c every Saturday at Ktuga Mountain Drug Co. tind. WANTED ? to buy a bicycle In! (toed condition. Phone 167. THE CLA^ {gfc '; * ; & .. ( V*? ** ... i' " TK Special Meeting For Cub Scout PuukU There will be ? meeting for the J parrot* of boy* of Cob ScOut i|t (?. 19. II). at tto A. R P. Choreb ' U4 tto PtowU Mill pocks. sbonM, attend Cits meeting. TV.* U the final, strp In effictlug crga.iUsiloa la Bdnga Mountain. Tbie Cub* do not have to be present. Parent* have tol to contacted before any boy can', Join. This meeting affords the op- ( port unity for tbis contact. The meeti Ing will be held In the Educational Building. " 1 Negro Shoots Two Others Jack Burria, negro. U In the Shel- 1 by jail awaiting trial far assault ' with a deadly weapon, a shot gur. ' Jack's aim was bad Monday night ' and he missed the mau he waa shooting at. but by mistake hit anb- ' ther man and a girl. The man. Cary| Best, lain the hospital, in a serious1 I...* ?- ? s ~ ? ? ' 1 iviiuivtuii, uui, i? ojijiucifu iu rtrwt? i\r. Catherine Adafma, had seven ' shot removed front her legs, but 1 was not seriously injured. The shooting occurred about mid- 1 night Monday near the old Gold ' Mine. Deputy Sheriff Charlie Shep-; pard, and Town Officers Blackburn i' and Smith arrested Burris and lodged hlra in Jail. 1 f Arey Gives Best Time For Seeding Pastures Pasture-seeding time ts ouce more at hand, Johu A. Arey, extension] < dairy specialist at State College, Is ( remlndtng farmers. i Spring seeding of permanent pas- < turea should be completed l?y March ] t 1 In tlie Coastal Plain and Pied-] < rnont areas, and by March 15 In the; j mountain counties. t If pastures are started after those i oates. Arey said, they may not -Be]! entirely suocessful, since the dell-! c cate plants from late seedlings do ]; | not have time to establish their, t root systems before the dry, hot < weather of summer begins.' There-j t fore, many are"likely to perish from 1 lack of moisture. - It Proper seed-bed preparation is one of the most important steps In de-! 1 I veloplng a good pasture. The seed- , I bed should be pulverized to a depth ] 'of two or three inches, but the por-j t lion below should be left firm, This .i can susally be accomplished with' a' i disco. . Too deep cultivation should : be avoided. 11 In producing, good stands, fertill-': zer and lime play important parts.] An application of manure evenly dis- ] trlbuted just after the seed are i ,sown Is recommended. However, if! i manure is not available. 500 to 4l>i?'l pounds of a high grade fortiiiy r 'should lie applied at planting time. | On sandy soils 4-8-4 is recommended i and on the heaviest clay soils 4-12-1 \ Is generally used. 1 , . *4 These pasture sods should rental:: , a large percentage of legume plants. . Since ihese will not grow well .tin- t les3 the soil is; sweet, an appli'alien t of a ton of ground limestone per ac- t to should be used for slightly acid ( soils. - I ( Arey recommends heavy seeding.? l lo secure a good scd. Thirty to forty; y pound's of seed per acre bring best t results. I 1 I A 500-year-old lam- prohibiting the use cf Welsh remains c-n the British y itatutc books, although Welsh Is c I California officials are trying to 8 stop the practice of squirting acid r into tide pools to force devilfsh out 11 cf hiding places. * NOTICE OF SALE II Under and by virtue of the power b of sale contained in an Order made 0 by A. M. Mamrlck, Clerk of the Su- l pe'rior Court for Cleveland County, in b the proceeding entitled, "The Town o of Kings Mountain, vs. Mary Blaoton. Widow, et at," I will sell for a cash at the Courthouse door In Shelby, Cleveland County. North Carolina, on Monday, March 7, 1938, at ten o'clock, A M., or within legal hours, the following described real J JCY KIDS" Unllk< / 1 .... jpj?s3 ? KINO* MOUNTAIN f^ATW V.. . ' Ml. f Mate-: .r Veftnla* U I Make life oM Pukif ttM. U tW M?tfe iMm ot Klag Btroet Mi rone with mM street N. MH W. Si 14 fwt to a state; tkoaN t atv llu N. N 14 K ttl (Mt to a stake; thence S MH 1 H 14 fee* to a stake la oM Uae; theaoe I tMfMNMMMfMHlMiNMfe 9. 444 W. 2*1 foot to tke kothutla* containing l-| aero. This the tit day of February. 1939. J. R. Davis. Commissioner. ?adv?fob 14.?D Mcrtli Carolina. Cleveland County. In The Superior Court Ada Parker. Plaintiff. Vs. rvln Parker. Defendant. . Summons By Publication * v The above named defendant will ake notice that an action for dl-' ,-orce on the grounds of' two year reparation has been commenced In he Superior Court of Cleveland bounty. N. C.; that the said defendint will further take notice that he s required to appear at the office ot ho Clerk of the Superior Court of .aid County, In the Court House In Shelby, N. C.. on the 19th day Of March. 1938, or within the time prescribed by law and answer or demur 10 the said complaint In said action, )'r the plaintiff * ill apply to tho ?ourt for the relief demanded In the said complaint. This the 19th day of February, 1938. A. M. Hamrick. Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County, N. C. Reuben U El am, Atty. ?adv?3-10 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power >f sale contained in a mortgage glvn by Charlie Young and wife. Anile Yohng. to J. P. Kiser on the 27th j lay of April, 1927, and registered in' he Register of Deeds Offlce for Cleveland County In Book 141 at ,age 493. to secure the ifadebtedness herein mentioned and default havng bees made in the payment of same the undersigned, as assignee* >f said mortgagee, will sell tor cash it the Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina. >u Monday, February 28, 1938, at en o'clock. A. M.. or within legal lours, the following described real estate: First Tract: Beginning on a stone [fiuH Pattopunn'o onrnor on Qummv --n? .0 vw? ?v? WM OU1IUII/ Johnson's line, and runs N. 4% E. 16% pcles to a rock, McOiIVs lino; hence with Ills line N. 58 1-2 1$. lOVa !>ol??s to a rock, Paris Burton'a corner; thence with hts line 8. 76 E. :27 1-1 poles to a rock, the Dowery corner; thence with the Dowery line a. 7 \V. 36>4 poles to a rock. High Patterson's corner; thence with his line N. 71 1-4 W. 23V4 poles to the beginning, containing Forty Five ntd otie half (45^4) acres, more cr less. * Second Tract: Beginning at a ;,tark gum on Johnson's line, a corler of a two and half arce entry; hence with a line of said entry N. [Vi E. 4.34 chains to a stone, corner >t Lot No 2; thence with a line of ; Lot No. 2 S. 71 1-4 \V. 36.90 -lining to a stake on said line; then* e a new line S. 27% IV. 9.12 chains e a stone on J. G. Hord's line; then c with his line N. 64% \V. 90.50; hnins to his corner; thence N. 24% C. 1.10 chains to a stake; thence vlth Johnson's line N. 65*4 W. 15.25 .-ha ins to the beginning. containing i'wenty Three and one half (23%) iCies, more or less. Third Tract: Beginning at a rocki corner of Lot No. 3, and running vlth Fa Ires' line N. 76% W. 25.50 hains to a rock In Johnson's line; 'aires' corner; theuce with Johnion's line 8. 4 W. 3.90 chains to a ock, McGill's corner; thence yrith lis line S- 29% E 3.30 chains to a ock. his and Young's corner, near he branch; thence with Young's Ine S. 74 El 24.50 chains, crossing a ranch to a rock In said line, corner f, Lot No. 3; thence with line of xtt No. 3, N. 4 E. 3.25 chains to the eginnlng, containing Seventeen and ne half (17%) acres, more or less. The sale will be made subject to 11 prior encumbrances. This the 24th day of January, 1938. J. P. Riser, Mortgagee By A. S. Riser, Assignee for Mortgagee . R. Davis, Atty. ?adv fob 17. i>(' 9 sorno cou n tr ??s.' r?mm le dc . m % M t-. < nmakY, m, it. uw ' ' NOTtCK Or IISOAKM UMw.Mi w TtrtM (I the power kjr 1 H nMtfkfe, Clerk ( Um l? >irtw Own* i?r Ctmlui County. North CaroUoa> hi the special pro<n<H wthM. "Bryan Hoi* aai whro ro. Vharte Hor*. Who*, ot ?r. iwiwiM'mi uiu m tuuiu koiwo door to Shelby. Cleveland County. North carottoa. oo Saturday. March S. 1*3*. ot too o'ckock. A.'*.,1 or wlthtn legal hours. the following described real eatate: I Situated on the South aide of Oold Street la. the Toon of Kings Moun;a1n. N. and DUG IN NINO ot *| slake Hi the edge of iwld street and runs thence 8. li? W. 330 feet to al make; thence N. 88<j \V. 143 feet! to a stake; thence N. l'.j 10 330 feet, to a stake in the edge of snid Gold. Street; thence ald.is an Id street 8. 88V4 K- 143 feet to the bg.lining,! containing 45,760 squiil- feet, more or less. 1G The bidding will begin :it Jl.118.75 This the 15th day ol Fcbruar.. c 1938. ? Bryan Hord, Ocmml8.-<!i"ior. ' ' J. II. Davits. Atty. ?ady?ft-b 34 ? 11 North Carolina, - j Cleveland County. In The Superior Court John Henry Trltt, Plaintiff Vs. Louise Tritt, Defendant. Summons By Publication The above named1 defendant will take notice that an action for di- , vorce on the grounds of two year \ separation has been commenced In , the Superior Court of Cleveiana j County. North Carolina; that the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appeal at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, In the Court House in Shelby, N. C., on the 19th day of Maroh, 1938. or within the time required by law, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said oomplalnt. This the 16th day of February, 1938. A. M. Ham rick, Clerk of.the Superior Court for Cleveland Countv v c ' " ' """ i J Reuben 1* Elam, Atty. ?adv?3-10 , THE KING8 MOUNTAIN HERALD, $1.50 A YEAR > 9 I ^ VT M I I Bigger, freshly st I ..with a smooth, qi inCH I V?8 engine ihatowi I report 22 h SSI tn'i'AT -"visit BES^j j: a ,\ /7 "I ' (// I, ."'XMMf A rnn? t f- "/ J ?/T| ^ ? Tvk^H Ir-'v.-.-V^H ' PLONI >?sn't want a place m the sun. - NOTMt Of RIMLI v*J". Uaiw dpad tr of lk? pcwar K mi* thorn to ase by (W Latt Wi ? w4 Testament of W. Boyoc W?tr. * DioumI | will null tor cuk m p ihe promises tb* Iu4 hereinafter ii te scribed, am Saturday, Febrsary T I*. lMt. at two o'olock. P. M.. or 8 crlber real estate: C First Trsct: Contain in* tl.M ! M rrcs sad known ss trsct somber t. j of rhe bidding on this tract will bee is tl Li >1.155.00. Second Tract: Containing 3.M c teres sad known ss tract number 3. it rhe bidding on this tract will begta ? it >335.69. st Third Tract: Containing 1.61 acres p tad known as trsct number 9. The al lidding on this tract will begin at m 1813.76. J Fourth Tract: Containing 162 b! teres and known a? tract number i. The bidding on this tract will be* [in at >176.00. . All of the above tracts will appear >n a map or plat made by A. P. 'alls. Surveyor, now on record In leveland County, reference to o iiichls had for a fuller description, p This the 4th day of February, 1938. "] J. R. Davis, ' si I*-, ecu tor for the Last Will and tl lV?:ainent of W. Boyce Weir, xj Deceased. tt pdv-ft'u 17?D o' Al _ VI NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power a >f sale contained in an Order made K ?y A. M. Harartck, Clerk of the 8u- L yerlor Court for Cleveland County, w in the proceedings entitled, "T^e 01 rown of Kings Mountain vs. Annie Ramseur, Widow,' I. will sell for E aBh at the courthouse door in Shel? a ?y, Cleveland County, North Caroll- P ra, on Monday, March 7, 1938, at ten o'clock, A. M., or within legal " hours, the following described real estate: ' Beginning corner of Parker and o< Watterson Streets in the Town of Kings Mountain and running along Parker Street West 150 feet to a stake; thence North 50 feet to a take; thence East 150 feet to a ' Hake on Watterson Street; thence ilong the West edge of Watterson Street 50 feet to the beginning, con atalng 7,500 square feet. This the 1st day of February, 1938. . J. R. Davis, Commissioner ?adv?feb 24?D, mmmmmmuf SM fig HITM ?? &&&* > ^ - .' ' / * i - * '" ) - ,. C MOTOI . r . .t By PER co?v*ioht fc . * lV / rHteCAOfi i . ,? 5" \ TOtfi HI v'i I' I" J NOTICE OP- MU + Under ?4 by vlrtj*o af the >iwf w r mi* mnwii n m onw mm* ' * y A. M. HMftt, Ctork ( tta ta Her OMirt for CtevelaM Ob?ty. i tk* grscssdlaga entitled. "TM own at Kings Mountain vs. WtU eawrickt. et it," 1 win a*U for MOk ii i fiTiii i mi riininri fian In TftilMi , levetand Ooonty, North OaroH?. on loMay, Marck 7. IMS. et tan clock. A. M.. or wltbtn local Mart. te following described real estate: l leg Inning at an Iron stake, Jokn . a Id well corner la Ploak*a Una, forterty Hambright's line; thence with v lid line W. 91% links to aa Iron lake In edga of Caaaler Street, tonk's corner; thence with said ireet N. *3 feet to an Iron atake. tm line B. 95V4 links to a stake la ohn Caldwell's line; thence with Is line S. 65 feet to the beginning. This the 1st day Of February, IMS. J. It. Davis, Commissioner. -adv?feb 24?D. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power f aale given in an Order of the 8uerlor Court In the case entitled. Reynolds vs. Reynolds," the underigned Commissioners will sell on le premises. In the Tpwn of Kings lountftln, North Carol his, on Utonay, February 28, 1938, at 11:00 clock A. M.. the following descrlb 1 real estate: Lots number 1,"2, 3, 4, 6 and s s shown on plat or map made by L U Campbell, Surveyor of the evy Reynolds estate, which map 111 appear on record In the Register t Deeds Offlce for Cleveland county. The above lots are located on the est side of Railroad Avetaue and re splendid lots for business puroses. Terms of sale: one-third cash, one tfrd in six months and one-third in velve months with privilege of pay* ig all cash upon the confirmation r sale. This the 27th day or January, 1938 J. R. Davis and B. T. Palls, Commissioners -adv ?fbb 17?D MASONIC MEETING First Monday Night In Each Month HB . K > . ??mm I CO. CY L. CROSBY THUMU/M NIW^A.tn tVNOtOAT* ' MAMA S CT0KCEP] TMf fllM V i > ^"1 Jnl r ' I ? I Hu I fgBk- .. M I 4 EST VI j. ;; SJjfc
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