A STEEL FACTS -T Jm Oni mmufiL It Take* Light ^ *1 To Make Steel ??-?T ^X> 4|?T . TW *** > i-vdullry b?r> obovI M ^ ^ finA SJNM > <*-< light bwlbi 3j jbM -Tgtal t?dlipo?ff It TV|Kr ^ T . *rt? ti??l t#>?4 bt Hit bright- \ 'Hf /( 'JP'il A |> Jl "W tl lighthtrw in It* CMMry. V*JP^j tA * ^ Pioneer Iron f \ Sele?roan I ^^0' \ Tw* ? **? ? o?o. in. Inf. \ -W-. \ * *? ! tr?e*? 04 ffct %"?'? EmV * ** ' //W *"? *? ?h?if ?0'?? PI X2^ Tl?c Tiniest Steel Product * T?*>? ?! prod.-c't fit H* fie*l irdwif'r or? cc?l ip'trg* which w?.'g*? oVjr 12 Vwii?oat^ f J ?- ., w ?* o po^d eccS wi? fhf?i ipt 8 If ' "' * ?, ?tckl?c? C Oipl * m * M '. ' S8m.000,rK>0 Spent ^ r#w or,d (oniNdion y' ^ '* '** ,0, '?Wf *'or$ '* ?'^tr ?? I, i p ^ p ?p ^ ii< -?-?... _ .-rrtrrr^J>yf>teBbr^^MpSE|fcSS^3Stt^^^^fll^^r 8^BJfl^3jWffPr"nTWwye^^ V * d3QWP7ww*^^y~"?^yyj^|^^v**T'^iif V Amiricm Iron ?nd Stffl Institute 1 - ' . - I HJ . . ? ,il The Herald Publishing: House :"" ?PRINTING OF ALl. KINDS? ., ?INCLUDING? " '. ., ?Letter Heads * ?Shipping Tags ?Special Rule Forms ^ '?Circulars and Placards . . ?Statements and Bill Forms ? Booklets and Pamphlets ?Wedding Invitations ?Visiting Cards ?Announcements ?Envelope* ?Mail Orders Given Prompt? ?Attention? * ?Phone 167? // Tbottlr day. It give* you 1 vantages . . . the m purity and quail guard* on the fa i . . . plant . . and a 1 wuru 111 ^rolecu SUNRISE H ^ HAIDV 9 Tkl. Mi U m L/Mii\ i rvsjsg" i?j Tk? Dmtro Bottl* m> AmiiIIM <1111(1 Sunrise D > -it! - . ' ' Gastonia, N. C. THE KJN08 MOUNTAIN HE! Church News LUTHERA ; CHURCH L. Uoyd Ha mm, Pastor Bible school 10.04, W. K. Maun* General Superintendent. Graded sthtttl with classes tor I ' as*"*. Services for the 5tb Sunday aft< Easter. .Morning 11:00, sermon; Christ Promise to Paith. Evening 7:ilO. sernr-n: He lea sit "Pri-xen Spiritual Assets. Luther Leagues .Sunday Evenlt | i ii ill ii it i i his nTrn ir I 11 nil- nrt If lift 7 :o0. IjtAlVT I.IKES ? ' . V' , The Service V": 'HI. li'.hb* I'Ci'O Jam?i Lack* jsnpv r.htehdent. CENTRAL METHODISE CHURCH Rev; H.W. Fox. Pastor 9,.45 Shnlay school. 1$. S. Peele j Superintendent. 11:00 The subject for the mornir mormon by the pastor will be "Tl meaning cf a heart strangely wanut 8:00 The-jouttg pc<ple will hat charge.tf the singing and the pagti will have for his subject "Songs I Religion. On Tuesday night at 8 o'elot there will be held "The Aldersgai Commemoration." It was two hun reJ years ago iwhen John Wesley , t a ihapel in Aldersgatp Street In L*>i don "at about a quarter to nine" s&i he 'felt his heart strangely warmeti Millions of Methodists in the worl will meet in their places of worshl to celebrate this experience. Th pastor urges every member of tb j . hut ch to be present to sing s?m ! of the geat old Methodist hymns an : at 8:45 close the service In a praye :or a deeper and richer spiritual lif for the church aud for the. indlvidus numbers. w'd.iffa tin nuc 11F taoin taoin m Presbyterian Church Rev. P l?. Patrick. Pastor 9:45 A. M.-Sunday School, C. 1 Thomassou, Supt. n:oo A M. Morning Worship, Re Kenneth H.reman, D. D.. of Davilso College will preach. There will be no night service. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Iter. W. M. Boyce. Pastor Bible School at 10:00. Classes f< all ages. Mcrninf Worship at 11:00 Tfc pastor will speak on- "A. Covenar v a . t . ... . . . r/teifASor TELL YOU comes in this better ing new friends every three important adhighest standard of ty . . . scientific saferm and in the dairy >ottle that is the last on and convenience, family and enjoy ite Mli41IiF J ad fwlftr ... aa Ik* Uai, ia iIm fcnltla. m* mppranj fcy / lull... Im. Wry ' , :T *. . ' . m 1 ' l|l^^!"|HSBP|i!RPSSIi i * >\ - S ' ' ' air ; .^sipgB^p lAJLDTHURBDAY, MAT 18. llit ) And Its Keeping." .Mai Evening Senlc* at 8:00. The Junior Choir, directed by Miss Mary Rod dey Edwards will present a prycram of sgng. YPCU meets at 7:00. ' .. First Baptist Church ' Anatis O. 8argeant, Pastor I Sunday School 8:40 A. M. C. O.1 White. Superintendent. Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M. Special Layman's meeting of the' Kings Mountain Association at tuc| | First lluptist Church, Shethy. at 8 :80 | clo; k. Sunday aftcmo.n. Dr. W. F. | Powell of Nashville, Tenn . wll Ik j M^^pmanaBSMSMSafMnMiimMmaanmamma^ mean Dr. W. F. Powell President of the j Baptist Sunday School Board uud I Pat'ur rvt lh#? hMrct mniui >f Na?hvitle. Tenn., has agreed to spegk to the Kings Mountain A ago ? c&'ion Tiniuing Union on Saturday, I May Jl?!,,at 8 P. M. at the first Bap t'.$t Church In Shelby. Junior Choir will meet Thursday r. night at 7:30 o'clock at the church. J Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Sargeant reig Turned Monday from their trip to II Richmond, Va., where they atteuded ?d he Women's Missionary Union this re being the Oolden Jubilee Anniverir sary. tlfe Southern Baptist Pastor* in Conference and the Southern Baplilst Convention. i :k The Pastor will be back, in his pul to'pit both morning and evening of il-j Sunday, the 22nd. I tt ? * Park-Grace M. E. Church " l? C. P. Self, Pastor ' 'I Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. fo, Kpworth League 6:15 P. M. l# Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. ie, Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:15 PM e Everyone Welcome. T '~7_ j WESLEYAN i METHODiST CHURCH ! 5 [ A: F. Connor, Pastor bl Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. W. Y. P. 8. 6:00 P M. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening 7:15. r.j ?? I GRACE METHODIST v. Rev. W. A. Fursons, Pastor n- Sunday School 9:46 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. and ? . A A n * i . .iv r. ?. Epworth League 6: SO p. ?n Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 { ? m. . | A cordial Invitation to worship >r with us. j ] '?! 8ECONO BAPTIST CHURCH a Rev. C. C. Parker. Paster ~ Sunday School 9:43 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. jr. and 7:30 p. in. each Sunda . Macedonia Baptist Church J. V; Frederick. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. in. B. T. L". 5:45 p. m. t ( Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. j Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7PM i 7:00 p. La. i T Farm Questions Answered _ ! I ?1? v.?How can I cure my calves of , Mndigesti'cn or scorns? A.?This (rouble la usually caused 1 l>y improper feeding out of , titrty (pails or boxes and can be prevented much easier than it can be cured j The calf should be isolated and its j ir.Clk feed reduced at least one-half as soon as the first symptoms appear. Legume hay should be replaceo m by grass hay. The animal should 1 then be given a dese of caster oil | and. following the action of the oil ja teaspoonfu! of a mixture composed j o one part salol antii two parts each oi subuiirate cf b'sxnuth and bleartwnate of soda should be given. I This dosage can be repeated at a-j bcut six hour Intervals until the dia-J rrhea is stopped. Q.?What are the symptoms of j , worm infestation In poultry ? A.?The general symptoms are untluv'-'ttnests and subnormal weight.: However, an autopsy Is the only sure J method of determination ?pd this *hcul3> be made on several birds. II j the flock, is Infested to a great de-1 I srree and the specie of worm deterra-1 . ined, the treatment as recoinmendled i in K> en-Mon Circular No. 160 should j I be given. Rigid sanitation should i also be.practiced at all times. The, circular mentioned may be secured j free upon application to the Agrtcul tural Editor at State College. Q.?What e'er ante between rows! and hills gives beet results In pea-' nut production.? A.?The Runner vnrter iea sfroulo be planted In 36 inch rows with the hills 12 forties apart. For the bunch: t varieties the rows may be a little! cJcser tcigther with the hills spaced j every eight Inches. Two seed should be put to the Mil rntih all planting*. From 25 to 50 percent of all acreage, each year ia either too thin or trreg-| ? ular and for this reason the plant-' ingh should be made on a slight ridge. Good gash are aleo secured by planting when the ground Is fairly dry. - 1 ' r> <- ' . The first letorded shoemaker in American cotcnJee warn Thomas Beard, mho came from London in! 162* and started maHg sbeeg In1 * ' iiu-wi*. -i-jii uaummumai w. JJWW WJWW^IUMIJ, ujuw.wiwumpiiwiiiu m. '- ' '*?- - - - . ? C**? '. ? .* t- . (MTV V* *'? ->>-? - > 'U' ' ' J?f*- - 1 <CW.A-? t . *4 v>" * " _ ' ' ' ' ' "* " ,'fv*R ' . ; i. .'_sv >. A ^B ^B . Men's Summer VflOATtrftl uliaWai x '.? ? . ? \ N * ?. ' Men, here's the scoop of a lifetime in brand new Summer Hats. These Hats just arrived yesterday from one of the largest hat manufacturers in America, that is known from coast to coast for high quality. This special order of hats was made up for a large New York City store which failed to take them, and they were offered to us at a ridiculously low price. We bought them and are now passing this unusual savings on to you, right at the beginning of the season when you need a new summer hat. We can not stress too highly the quality of these hats. Come see for yourself the bargains we have to offer. *2*00 v alues In this group you will find hats of every description and color, and don't forget these hats are worth exactly twice what we are asking for them Colors: White, Tan, Grey, Tan Mixed and Grey Mixed. Men, here's your chance to get a quality ? liat for a low price. ? . GROUP 2 Panamas * '* . - Ti";.'' ? . * * . "' r These hats are. first quality in the latest styles. Don't overlook this opportunity to "pick-up" a genuine Panama at the price of cheaper hats. group 3 00 Values Tnis big group consists of our best hats for sum- v , mer. Sailors, Pinch Peaks and Optimos styles will be found in this selection, in all the new kinds of straws. And for colors, they are all here. White, Tan, Grey, Tan Mixed and Grey Mixed. See Onr Big Window Display Keeter's Dept. Store VALUE FOR VALUE NEVER UNDERSOLD i 1 Attend "Barn FfoHc", Woman's Club, Fri. Night

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