mmmmm iinuAtu ? wtrd (tr first Insert Ion; half pried for subsequent Ineertyeafc /S Minimum eftarga no. Do got oak for Information Mirflfig "keyed" ado. aa thoy are sdrlptly confidential. If error la made. The Harold la responsible for only one In* oorreot Insertion. The customer lo responsible for subsequent Insertions., 11m advertiser should notify ImnMdlately of any corrections needed. Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns- having accounts with this newspaper. RKMKMBKR ? On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana Splltj . for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. GOOD ROUTE AVAILABLE o( 8uu Rawlelghl consigners. No Investment or experience needed. Large sales mc-an big profits Permanent Pull time. Write Itawlelgh's. Dept. im: ukuiuuju. u 1 wiLL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week, man or woman wim auto, sou kkk Froauccr to Farmers. Eureku Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. WANTED ? Correspondents, some one to write the news at the Margrace Village and Pauline Village. The Herald. FOR RENT?Two apartments, close in. 115 City 8treet. Tel. 177-M. nor 3. YOUR OPPORTUNITY ? Machtn .. lata who want to become toolmakers will gain a wide knowledge of op erations, processes, devices and tool room practice through study of an 1. C. S. Course. Free book let. W. F. Eclcard, Representative, International Correspondent-" Schools, Box 194, Charlotte. N. C 11-3. KEYS MADE, LOCK8, VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli anoee, and Speedometers repaired C. L. Ramsey, Pbone 126-M. Sept. 22tfc FOR SALE ? Recleaned Red Heart Wheat Seed. Bridges & Hamrlck Hardware. ? . FOR 8ALE ? Recleaned Abbruzi Ryo Seed. Bridges & Hamflck UarHmorn (Continued Next Week) .- i' .. . fU'ir.X : - . T.-I J 4/\\ v \ * >dW fl In | % .' r* ' . .V ' .j |Bfl y* George: "Tom you know that I am a crossword puzzle enthusiast. I csme across a 10 lottey wprd the oth cp day meaning 'a hold-up,"'imd I havener yet figured it out. Do you know what It could be?' "Couldn't II 'be 'suspenders?" You'll not be 'held up' If you come to us for your furniture needs, for we treat the othei fellow as we'd wish to be treated 11 our position* were reversed. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CLA1N ? ' . ? * " " . ' ft i *1 I , .: " . ' Vv-. ; ' ' >' ' ' t ;:;T ' : ' . f (By lira.. William Wright) Mr. and. Iti*. Wlrflart* War* { am som Billie of Mooresvl|e, ,were week end guests of the former's brothers Messrs J. B. and F. C. Ware. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lovelace ani family were Thursday night .visitor in yhe home of Mr and Mrs| K. B Ledford of Vale, N. C. Mr. Solan Jolly of Kings Mountah spent Sunday afternoon at the bed tilde of hla sister, Mrs. W. P Love lace, who is gravely ill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bell and chil dren were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Lail of the iiothle hem community.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware had at their Sunday dinner guests. Mr. ant Mrs. William Ware and son, Billie of Mooresville, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Ware and Miss Dorothy Patterson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elaiu McSwulu hut ' as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs Henry Pearson and family of Gaff uey. South Carolina. 1 Mrs. Belle Gamble of Chesuee,., 8 spent several days the-past week j visiting in the home of her sistei i Mi*. W. P. Lovelace. I Utile teft voar-nht Hnm.v MI?.l .id I Gastonia will preach at Ouk Grovt itapllst church Saturday night. Nov eutber 5. at 7:30 o'clock. All detiotn , inauon? art- luviieo 10 hiu'iiu. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ware und dan ghter, Antiette, Mia. H. T. Wrigh and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Wood "row Ware, attended the funeral 01 Mrs. Maggie Iteatlie held at New Prospect Baptist church. Thur?da> afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Bedford alio family of Vale, N. C.. were visitors in i the home of their daughter, Mrs. J O. Lovelace and family Saturdu) night. NEWS AROUND NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE Lola Bealtle . Mr. and Mrs. John Bedford spent Sunday afternoon with relatives Id Spartanburg, S. C. 'Mrs. J. J. Patterson bad as bei guests Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs V. W. Patterson and children of tht Oak Grove section. Mrs. T. M. Murphy and children Alberta, Martha Sue, Rudy-and Clyd Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blanton asd chi] drenv Stevie and Billie, Mr. and Mrs A L. Huffstetler and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Huffstetler attended a birth day dinner at the home of Mrs. Mill lie Bridges in Bast Kings Mountain Sunday. Friends of Mr. Clyde Murphy art glad to know that he was able to gc back to work Monday after an ap .pendlcitles opertion In the Gastonk hospital. Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh and famil) and Mrs. John Gladden spent Suudaj in Uaffney, S. C. Mr. James Davis of Charlotte spent the past week-end visltlni friends hero. Fiieuss of Mo. Lucio Hucsteler art glad to know that he is Improving after servela days of sickness. iMr. and Mar. Howard Reynolds had as their guests for the week-enc the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R B. Sistare. Miss Ldllle Mae Carroll had as hei guests Sunday Misses Mildred, Haz el, and Evelyn Owens, Melba Keller MildTed Irvin and Pauline Carroll. Mrs. C. P. Uoforth had as her guesi Sunday her niece Mrs. Ira Hullendei of Patterson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Otoen and chi dren attesded an all night meetint in York Saturday, i Misses Irene Gladden and Margh I Gladden spent Sunday vlsittaj i friends In Lawndale. I Mrs. J. W. Whtkley and children of Thomason, Ga? are visiting Mr t and Mrs. George W. White. I Mr. and1 Mrs. L. W: Wedon ant sort. Bill, spent Wednesday of las ' week In Charlotte. v ' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whiti and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. \V Whitley and children spent Sunda^ with Miss Mollle White of Cowpens South Carolina. JCY KIDS 4 ' ' o " , 9 : ? 4 * / V * , * . . la The Superior Court. Pfctfer Hardware Company, .?mi*l + . \f . ?Wlltlfl 1 Va. D. L. Stewart, Defendant. By virtue of an execution director to the undersigned from the Super 1 lor Court of Cleveland County In tin 4 above entitled action, 1 will, on Mon day, November 28, 1938. at ton o'clocl A. M , or within legal hours, at th? i Courthouse door in Shelby, Clerve land County, North Carolina, sell foi cash to the highest bidder, to satlafj said execution, all the rjght. titlt - Interest, which tlhe said D. Ij. Stew . art has lira the following described real estate: Situated on the West side of Yori , Koad in the Town of Kings Moun I tain. North Carolina, and beginninf at a stake In the edge of the ok York R'ad. which stake Is 75 feel South 11% East from the intersec I tion ofUold Street and the old Yori (load, and runs thence with said . Koad South 14% Kant 200 feet to ? . stake; thence North '89 West 58( feet to a stake; thence North II East 120 feet to a stake; tlieucs South 83'2 Kant 40 foot to ? stake; thence North 2S 1-2 Kast 7s 1-2 feci , to ? stake ou the So.nh aide of r.,M , tiicinewith suid Stre< South 89 Hast 239.4 feet to a stake; theuco South 14% East 75 feet to si stake; thence Bomh Eat i I'd),feci 10 the bx^ntttnii, containing 2.:n acre*, more or less. This the 26th day of October. 193K J. Jt. CUNE. Sheriff of Cleveland County. * ?adv?oct 27?nov 17 I The Money1 f 1 Is the FOUNDATION u bitions can be built. Not a safe, convenient and | your savings and insura to $5,000, but also exper of a sound investment p FIRST NAT Kings M Member Federal Dc ) . QUEST! ? ??? i What's the Answer? B? EDWARD TINCH ! kY/HERt DID "THE NAME'YANKEE* ; ORIGINATE? ^8 F-iVJ I p V UW n^n Hy V t. T J* rHKN the Colonists lnvad VV America the red man, unat to pronounce the word "English calHd the hated pale skins "Ys 1 gees." During the Revolutions t war the British put the word to u as a term of derision for the co! s nists and, similarly, during the Ci' war, It was adopted and used in ir present usage as a nickname for t it northerners. The ( DlDVA PAtcfN l jTHft PONP,H?fT / fi v' f * f , - > " - ^V- ' ~; *1 .- 't ?; .' - * - - -V-'V " ' 1 , j . ' ' MH.w P. WMher*; Platattff, t. Va. Susie Wither*. Defendant. The defendant, above named, will 1 take notice an action titled aa above - baa been begun in the Superior s Court of Cleveland County, N. C., to Obtain an absolute divorce upon t eatutory grounds and the said des fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the offlr ce of the clerk of. superior court in f said county where a copy of the com f plalut in this cause awaita her and Bhe is required to answer or demur I to the said complaint within :(0 days after November 1, 1938, or fhe plainc tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded- in said complaint. I This the 29th duy of October, 1938. 1 A- M. HAM RICK, Clerk of Superior Court of j Cleveland County. . I ?adv?nov24 ? McB i . { COLDLAX opens and soothes the membranes of the air-passages of l the head, throat a/.d bronchial tubes. It also eliminates poisonous wastes from the system, thereby giving lasting relief. Your druggist is authorized to sell COLDLAX on a money back guarantee. foil Save pon which all future amonly does this bank offer profitable depository for ' nee for each depositor up t advice on the selection lan for future security. INOAL BANK ountain, N. C. tposit Insurance Corp. ON BOX ~~| Bring your car in and J let us service it for for winter. Don't let cold weather catch your car with antit freeze. We can give you the best! << PIonk^Motor Co. se 1\ 1?, Authorized Ford its he . Dealer Mean Thing, ? _ j - [ " i '* . * ' -'X , .. " ? I 5n*FF JL Fever !! I IN 1*'U ' * ? Salve (*u# to Colda In THE AtTlC No?* Drop* ? mlnutoo """ USUI _j[jj| TwJl Try "Rub-My<Tiam, ? a .Wonderful I _L_1__. -TgwW Liniment ?FOR SALE? A. B. Falls property corner Sims and Mountain Streets. Lot 12x350 ft. 11-room brick house. Will ' sacrifice for quick sale to responsible purchaser. Small cash payment. Balance over period of 15 years at 5 per cent interest Will consider other property as part payment. For further information see Frank R. ,Angell, Shenandoah Life Ins. Co., Rpanoke, VaM or J. R. Davis. ' i ECONOMICAL FARES et'dy i/ay'&avef.. I B.i finn Wffip ntid Fsnnd Twis ?? Coach Tickets ...brooch all* ITTTBa Kound Trip Ticket* p ...lex #acb mil# tr**?Ud . . . return limit ( ttoolha. hffMI Cood in Sl##ping and Parlor Car* oo payaiaol *1 VUHUP proper char?#* tot ?pac# ocaipiad. '3 SOne Way Tickets ... Good In Slaaping and Parlor Car* on paynail I prop** chary#* lor apae# occupied. ' ' I . aia-COWDITIOMED Slooping Cart, I Dining Can and Coaches in Through Trains. 1 Comfortable in the Safety JP^^TRAIN TRAVEL?j For farther information, consult your local agant, or write R. H. Graham, Division Passenger Agent Charlotte, N. C. Southern Railway System a ? .-1 Fhere's the biggestI shaving value jm ^j^eversaw!^^ No wonder men everywhere insist Probok Jr. BUdeet Made by the World's Y\ largest blade makers, ground, honed and stropped by a special process, these keen, <XS*^\ double-edge blades will end your shaving troubles. You save money tool Buy a package of Probak Blades today -4 f .r r nly 10*. BBmi By PERCY^L. CROgBV] J meu ya oorfr'l - f.t'vV/ 1Suppose TMtf IX/ \ 1 A 1 eetspMATiotiy /y\p|l?9Yv / i i . . *.*1 "* jl %'ii ' ^l

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