P'l ; 11)11 1 ? ????? DIXON NEWS (By Charts# K, Stewart) Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gore and Mr*. C. C Gore of near Kings Mountain were visitors of Mr. and Mr*. B. O. Gore Sunday. Mlaae* Mary and Viatoria Hughes spent last week In Ogden with relatives. '1 " ' Ml1.' WW 'HIWIIW1 Of (Hugh MuUil tain was vlsiUug Mr. and Mrs. 1. W Karris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Royster of Charlotte , were visitors cf Mr. and Mrs. D. \V. Hambrigbt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Hughes of Ogden and D C. Hughes of Ogden were visitors .of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes Sunday. Mrs. Conrad Hughes and little daughter and two little sous. and Mrs. W. G. Hughes are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes of Ogden, S. C. Mrs. J. D. Karris is spending several days .with relatives in Kings Mountain this week. , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. CWlders and children spent several days last week visiting relatives near Kings Creek station.. There was prayer meeting at Mr, and Mrs. Luther Jackson Thursday night. KINGS MOUNTAIN MFG. COMPANY NEWS LoU Seattle j. j. . j m i ? 'AAA-*-' * * '?* ' ?' Mrs. J;- J. Patterson had as her guests for a few days Mrs. John Far ris and Miss Gertie Karris of near the battleground. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Mi-Daniel had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson of Gastonla. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Patterson had as their guest Monday night. Mr. - John Karris of naer the battleground Mr. and Mrs. Baxter MdDaniel had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson of Spartanburg. Miss Lorene Hartsoe entertained a few of her friends at a hnp-rnllltia contest Monday. Those present were , Misses Evelyn Falls, Ruth Reynolds, and Mary Hartsoe, and the hostess. Miss Ruth Reynolds was declared winner. The Friendship Club met In regular session Friday night, the officers elected were as follows: Presldeut: Mrs. Early. Secretary: Mrs. llullcnder. Treasurer: Miss Bertha Dettmar. Sanitation protects Chicks From Diseases Poultry can be one of the most dependable enterprises on the farm, bnt the birds must be protected from disease, said T. T. Brown, extension poultry specialist at State College. As more birds are raised, .and brought Into closer contact with one another, the daugev of Infection Increases. Moving the brooder house to a new location, where it will be on clean ground, will help cut down the chance of infection. Before It is mov ed. It should be scrubbed thoroughly with a solution of one pound of lye to 15 or 20 gallons of water. If the brooder house cannot be moved, several inches of the top soil around the house should be taken up and replaced with clean soil from an area where no chicken have ranged during the past year or two. Keep the brooder house cleau, and don't feed anything that will attract flies, such as liquid milk. Flies spread tapeworms. When the chicks are 10 to 12 #eeks old. or as soon as they be come well feathered, move them to summer range shelters where they can range on clean land. The brooler house rune or yards should be sown to a grazing crop such as Italian rye grass, wheat, oats hurley, rye. clover, alfalfa, etc. Farmers in the vicinity of Syva, Jsdoson County, are using undrled and dried bagged limestone at th9 rate of 1.500 to 2.000 pounds an acre this season, reports Howard Clapp. Assistant agent. Gaelic Is still the spoken language ' of the Hebrides Islands, of the west coast of Scotland. CHECK i' , n fT'-w**". .5 . DYSENTERY Oont allow the poisoned accumulations In disordered stomach anc bowels to hang on, sap your energy, upset your digestion, ruin your die position and undermine your healtn. ANTE-FERMEN wiN solve your problem. It soothes Ms nature in regulation and will bslp you. AVOID COLITIS * A prescription for both children and adsHa. Ask your druggist, and empty escten for oopy of SONG BOOK FREE Address Ante-Fermen Co., - iA,' Columbia, s. C. I*'*' ,v ' ' .v/?' " - -'- tfri Farmers Need 2 Certified Seed I The production of certified, seed la one of the stop* eeaential to las- < proving the' quality and yield* of i North Carolina Cropa. I la?t year. North Carolina fans* I era produced mora certified corn, i WHW. iummi'm than ever before, but thla amount I ?m Mill far abort of being enough o eupply the State's needs I Certified seed are produced by J grower member* of the N. C. Crop ( Improvement Association, said A. D. Stuart, extension seed specialist at Stale College who. Is working with the association. urowcrs who wtsn 10 grow seea that can be certified as pure, of a ( good variety, and free from noxious weeds and diseases may Join the association and secure approved seed from the N. C. Agricultural Ex periment Station at State College or from other credited breeders. While the crops are growing, representatives of the association make field inspections to ascertain whetb er the crops are free from mixture with other strains, free from disease, and uncontaminated with weed seeds. After harvesting, the seed are tested in tbe laboratories of the Stale Botany Division for purity and germination. If the seed passes all the tests, and the variety is a good one for. this State, the association places a blue tag of certification on the seed container. Other growers can then buy it with confidence that' are getting gcci, puve seed. Stuart pointed out. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust j given by Wiley H. " MicGinnls and I wife to J. M. McGiimis as trustee J for the Kings Mountain Buildiug & j Loan Association on tbe 19th day of i May. 1937. and re&ist'ered in the Ree I ister or~Deeds Office for Cleveland County,.in Book 215 at page 269, to I secure the Indebtedness therein . mentioned and default having been | made in the payment' yf same, I, as 'substituted trustee and at the re>j quest of said association, will sell for cash at the Courthouse door in I Shelby, Cleveland County, Norm' Carolina, on Monday. May 2, 1938, atj 10 o'clock, A. M? or within legal hours, the following described real' estate: Situated iu the Town of Kings' Mountain, N. C? and beginning at a> stake on South side of a new street! known as McGlnnis Street at Prank ! Adams' Comer and runs thence I Scuth about 237 feet along Adamss ! ' line to a stake in Jim Mauney's line j and Adams' corner; thence along 1 Mauney's line West 75 feet to a ^ ' slak; in Mauney's line; thence Nor! 1 th about 23" feet to a stake in edge' i of McOinnls Street; thence along ' M,cGinnis street East 75 feet to the beginning, containing 17,775 square I feet more or less. This the 29th day of March, 1938. j J. C. Lackey, Substitute Trustee. | J. R. Davis. Atty. ?adv?apr 21D , NOTICE OF SALE | Under and by virtue of the power, , of sale contained in a Deed of TruHtJgiven, by Walter Qoode and wife, to I Wiley H. McGlnnia, Trustee for the Kings Mountain Building & Loan Association on the 11th day of May,' 1934. and registered in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland Cou'n| ty in Book 197 at page 62 to secure ! the Indebtedness therein mentioned | and default having been made in the ' payment of same, I. as substituted trustee and at the request of said association, wilt sell fos cash at the Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland Cunty, North Carolina, on Monday. May 2. 1938. at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., or within legal hours, the fol- " lowing described real sttate: Situated In the Town of Kings Mountain, N. C., beginning at corn| r of D. C. Mauney's lot on Dllling Street and runs South with said street 68 feet to a stake, J. R. Davis' Corner (new J. H. Williams' corner) thence with Davis' line, East 138 feet to a stake Hudspth's line; thence with Hudspeth's line 17 feet to a. peach tree; thence In a Northerly direction 39 feet to a stake, Mauney's corner; thence with Mauney's line, West 160 feet to the beoinnlnv f Aw fi< ri Vine /Ia aae(r\t Iam waf I Hiiiuiugi IVI IUI i4t^i ucaviipuvu a xjk~ i erence is hereby made to that certain deed made by J. R. Davis to J. M. Hicks which deed is on record in Oeed Book FIT at page 597 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County. Th's the 29th day of March. 193k. J. C. Decker, Substitute Trustee. J. R. Davis, AAty. ?adv?apr 2ID ANNOUNCEMENT FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my candidacy or the 8tate Senate, subject to the Tithes of the voters in the coming '.autocratic primary. If elected to this office 1 pledge myself to serve every dtisea to the beet of my abil ity, with special favors to eone Tour vote and support will a appre dated. RAYMOND SANDERS . RR KINM MOUNTAIN RMALA Tl Says Taxes Eat Quarter Of Inc New York. Mar. St.?(IP?).? One I Nit oi every MM of family taeoaae tow goes. to tke tax collector compared with one dollar out of every 116.60 la ltlS. W. P. McBhaae, exec:lvo aecretary of th? Aaaociatod Mer kere recently. "Americana who pledge Income taxes of approximately $2,600,000.>00 may be surprised to learn trat the sum la less than one-IVth tbo to-) tal taxes they will pay this year." j Mr. McShane estimated tnat tax*tlcn will brine fully II2.SO0.0O0.0O1> Into all Government coffers this year. Of this total, he added. $8,122,500,000. almost two4hirds are "hidden taxes," buried in the prices of! goods sold -at retail. "Tax authorities have figured that the tax drain on the public amounts to one-fourth the income of millions! of Americans making less than i $2,500 a year," Mr. McShane said.' "Nearly all of this $600 a year?or' $50 a month?la taken by the tax collector without the family realiz-! 'ONE I ?RE " v i,.. ' V * ALL THE : o<?T -AND The New General El freezing as well as J metal revolutionary 1 be released at one op use of water 1 In mo ice or 480 cubes! . . the average current < of ice. Just another General Electric Trip IT'S EASY TO 'r: General Electric Refi convenient features a before . . . and thej than an ordinary reft you how easily you i $125 15c A Day Bu] ""T I < I [fl 1?mmmmmmhm| ' v " ' J ^ . ^jj ifiiii ii n Unii ii ItmSDAT, march SI. ISM op.-W i omes 1 ng K." The family table bears a heavy fturden of "hidden taxes." according ? to Mr. Mc8hane<. There Is a 1.4 pe. E ent tax on a loaf of bread, and S.14 |, per cent tax on a pound of beef, and . I n i nn i i in r ii iiiii J it mount of pork chops, be declared. jr "Twenty five cents of every dollar' the consumer spends goes for taxes he cannot see." Mr. McShane said. * "These hidden taxes are Invisible / thief in the kitchen." l.os Angeles, Mar. 29.?Tom Fu khu?i saw a green iranic ngni ni the intersection.?ao did Joe Valentin. In fact, the lights were green on all four corners, but Tom and . Jot didn't notice that until they picked themselves up from the wreckage of' their reapcllve motor cars. Now Tom is Suing the city and Joe for $600. He conttnds the city was negligent in allowing the signals to be out of order. 1 * V JUT OF EVE Owners of iFRIGER 1938' ped \ Tray, and P remo Tests been their way < pSWith henc< hsjiiihb! . -. Gene: ICE YOU WANT IN A HURRY ectric Quick Tray provides fastei nstant release. With the new all' tray, two cubes or a trayful cai ration ... in seconds without th< dels with six trays, 48 pounds oi . can be froxen in 24 hours anc lost is actually less than the pric? way to thrift as provided by thi Is Thrift refrigerator. MY THE G. E. WA\ -igerators are roomier, have mon nd are more economical than evei r actually cost far less. No mow iterator. Come in and let us show may own one. >50 "p laip.. a.... f% Soma Models |gfcr I. I D-F-1 Boy It For Lem at You Win Aiwa; i ?'?v -I.. 'Jk;,. - - 1 V. A. Ridenhour Candidate For School Soard W. A. Rideuhour. former member f the Cleveland County School kwrl filed thin week a? a candidate i tae coming primary. mr. iuww \m f<iv rmi ik w n ft? ^ori election an t member of the Couny Board at Education but ran la tend for Register off Deeds of Clove and County end was defeated by indy Newton, prct-eot Incumbent. ' . ... 1. , Mother, (wad the urgent advice of doctors wt hospitals; do as they do; give your baby a daily body-rub with the anfiaepfk oil that chases away 'germs, and keeps the skin sats That means Mennen Antiseptic Oil. It'e used by nearly all maternity hospitals :RY FIVE I! General Eh ATORS General Electric Refriger vith the new sensationa , It freezes faster, remoi :eeps ice from melting at val . . . indicate that 20% of th frozen is melted in releai trays and dividers by t ?f VinlHinor fliam q V*?V*H UIAVtVJL C* the Quick Tray this is *, one tray out of every ral Electric owners.. r t - " , I II [i I II IORD FURNIT HortTn yg Be Glad You Bought A G | BIRD DOGS LOOT . . . TWO MALI POINT! 11 | lit ^ ( SBSBa > iMWi ^v^Pzs|H0B|Bi^SPV'' - * (9VBF short tall. George W. Miuney air, -i ww It la The Herald." It fata down Into *ktn-feld* and ^ prevent* infection It keep* the kin healthier Qet a bottle today At any druggist. Oil' .? 5 FREE ectric ?!" ators are equip1 Quick Freeze res cubes easily the time of cube e ice which has 3ing cubes from he now antique faucet. eliminated . . . five is free to ik(is. ' ' mmm 8^1 ^B;' M ^Wr. URE CO. "n?? Mountain, N. C. , ' ?neral Electric. * k

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