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TOUR OPPORTUNITY ? Drafltnq
In the unlvetunl buiRii:iK? of th?i
aneh&nk.nj worVI Ijoarn to apeak
it dbe I. a. *My wnd R?-t aome r?f I
Men rich rewards It tuta to offer.'
fine book?*t W. Krkard. Iteprv
pawhativf International Corrv*paaahwi'f
Si-hool*. ttox 1W. Char
AT ONCE ninrhy IU*j
hbji Motile. <:<??d opportunity for
man ever "X> with car. Trade Weill
wrahlwhi f. Kbutn oxportenoe hbtp-|
IM but not nwniwrjr. Write at
L ?nr Kawlfigh'ff. l?cpt N('U106m.
Richmond. V-.a.
KAYER PIANOSARQAIN! Instead
?C rcsbippins to factory, 9700.00
Player Piano, like now can be bad'
tor unpaid balance of 948.65 regaining
on contract. Write at once
to Rd?,-ar O. Netsow. (Department
mf AoconntH). 4743 North Sheffield
' Avenue, .Milwaukee. Wisconsin,
brho will advice where piano can *
Re acen Kibdly furnltrtv rbfereiice3.
191p
fOR SERVICE ? Due registered
Berkshire Roar, (or one pig Also
Belgian Stallion. IVe 910.00. C. T.
Letffrml, ltoule 2, Kings Mountain.
1MH
REMEMBER ? (hi Saturday you get j
eae of our delicious Banana Splital
tor >od ly 10c, Kings Mountain Drug
Ooapsny. j
KEYS MADE, LOCKS, VACUUM i
4Ctann<?ps, Small Elect rloai Appli
toif.', and Speedometers repaired
C. L. Ramsey. Pbotie 126-M.
Sept. 22tfc
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^to 4|to ^to relieves
QQ COLDS
II
I Headaches '
Mqutd Tab and rcver
t?tj. Salve due to Colds in
Now Drops 3.0 minutes
"Rub-My-TIsm, ? a .Wonderful |
Liniment .
(Continued Next Week)
Bi^
TOM AND GEORGE
"Wtaa: "George, my boy was walkbaa
dean* the street laat evening he
VUM up a email package, tlze of a
MM* box. on the street. "What do <
yam suppose he found In It?" Qoorge: i
MPeebably an evening party dreea or
m OfVar wrapper." You'll find you can i
ofMt your porch with handsome and i
dbnobte pieces of Wicker Furniture
Ira br latest designs, well made and
cemffsrtable. May we ahow you?
D. F. Hord Furniture Co.
Buy Jt For Less At Word's
,the clan
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JVVARGRACE NEWS
(Mrs. C. L. Jolly)
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Mm. H. P. Thomas and childr?i
spent the week-end! in Gaifney.
Sorry that Mr. C. G. Lynn and fan
ily h '1 the misfortune of his horn*
being destroyed by fire Tuesdaj
morning. He was completely bume*
cut. Anyone that would be intereste(
in helping them, please see Mrs. C
L. Jolly.
(Mr. George Barber. Mr. II. A. Go
forth. Mr. Jesse Jenkins, Mr. Wood
row Jackson and Mr. C. L. Jollj
spent Thanksgiving "holidays dee'
hunting In the Eastern part of tth<
Statu.
Mr. W. B. Bhackctt spent the woel
end In Cflnrord.
Miss Igniise Braekett spen
Tluuiksgiving with her parents. Mku
Mo ry McCasltn was their giM.-?t.
,MIm Hew Black welder of Con
itird Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. E
Blaekwelder.
The Trl L. Clwh will have theli
regular meeting Thursday night, ai
7:.to. EveryImkIv is urged to be pre?
ent.
liEWC ABQV>1D HT0I1TI1
PIEDMONT AVENUE
Lois Buttls
>MI?s Lucille Gladden spent Satur
day night with Miss Faye HucsU-tlc
Mrs. Ellen White and Mrs. Mag
gle i'rlue of Gastonia visited Mr. an<
Mrs. \V. II. Bliinton and Mrs. Bertl
Murphy Sunday afternoon.
Sirs. Oran Vernon of Ml.- Holl:
and Mrs. Rd Petty of Bowling Or eon
a. C:, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L
Hucstetler last: week.
Misses Mary Sue Brtdges and Hel
en Holland spent Thanksgiving wltl
Mrs. U I.. Alexander.
Miss Margie. Gladden spent tih<
pa-,t week-end In Augusta. Ga.
Mr. Harv.ey Gladden ?nd Master
Stokes and Oscar Gladden spent th'
week-end with friends In Augusta.
Friends of M'ts Madge Mltcher
are g?N!> to know that she has 1m
proved after several days of sicknes
My. and .Mrs. Lawrence Green, Mi
and Ms. W. T. Dixon and Mrs. Dm
ell la Wilson spent Sunday at Bat'i
Cave.
Miss Virginia Green spent Sur
day In Gaffney. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Early had a
their guests Sunday, Mr. Joe Col
of the Pauline community.
A party w j's given at the home o
Miss Martha Sue Murphy Saturda:
night for Evely Owens, who has rt
cently moved to Gastonla.
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N. C. Leads In Syphilis
Reported In September
KALKKIH. Nov. .23.?North Caro
iina U-vii all I he States in the Cnioi
;u the .number of syphilis cases re
pet :c?l lit September,' with 5.743. i
was announced here by t)r. Carl V
Reynolds, State Health Ofhcer.
Dr. Reynolds and Dr. J. C. Kuox
Dii trior of the Division of Kpide.ni
,elegy and Venereal Disease Control
State Hoard of' (Health, expresset
.hemselves as being highly pleases
with the showing, declaring that 1
clearly indicated cooperation amoiv
live doctors and cinik'ians in maklni
reports.
"It also indicates an increased in
tcrest on the part of our citizen*
Sjoce the launching of the ota???
intensive drive against syphilis
which has found expression not only
in more thorough reports of cases
hut >also an interest on the part ot
industrializes and (those employing
household servants in seeing that
these undergo examinations."
New York, with a population 0*1
approximately 13,00,000,000 people
Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Knox pointed
out in their joint comment, reported
only 5.283 cases In September, while
Ppipixtvlvntiiu U'ltK nrl v 1A AAA
V ?? U? Ml ' J ? Vl WW)
Ofto. r??ivortwtl only* 1.25? thses. and
Ohio, with nearly- 7.000.000 omy
1,417.
The an.K oiula. larqeat of Amert
ran snakes, rea'ches a length of 30
feet. Is aquatio. nonvenamous, and
lives mainly on small animals.
CY KIDS
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HE KINO3 FOUNTAIN HERAM) T1
Farmer, Editor And
Businessman To Talk
Farm, Industry Relation
NEW YORK. NOV. 29?(IPS).?
i This year, tor the tii-ftt time In near$-a
half century of Ite extetenoe, the
i Cohjtrr-sn of American Industry will
) hear from a real "dirt" fanner his I
'hAitirkfn ?a?I
f ,???i0i(in \/? ?l?c ||l VUICIIIO Ul Ulir A".
j mertcan. farm anidl factory,
j Lewis Morris of Glimes. Iowa, is
the tartner who will bring to Amer- j
lea n Industry the farmer's viewpointj
>f the relationship Itetween agricul-'
ture and ndustry. - The Congress of
f American Industry meets annually
f 'under the auspices of the National
, Association of Manufacturers. ThlaJ
year's isesslons will be held b?re De-!
j sftlbcr 7 to 9. |
Hl? entire life spent on an Iowa
t 'arm. Mr. Grimes his never been en
, gaged in any occupation other than
farming. ,
Indicative'of the Increasingly imporfacnt
part which the farm probTwm
Is playing In induatrfctl thinking.
P 'te invitation to Mr. Oritnee to
t ?peak was extended early this month |
by -Charles K. Hoot], President of
the American Rolling MHl Co., and
Pre a'dent of the Association.
The thoughts of industry on farm
'"2-industry relationships will be
Ur'-rmMn ^nWrm Y ^'rrnhrr,
of Chicago. Vloe-pivsldcmt of Ar-!
>nour and Co. md Chairman of the
Association's Committee on Agricultural
Cooperation "
v SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
r NORTH CAROLINA.
! Cleveland County.
1 la The Superior Court.
a c. R. He'iter. Pluintiff
vs.
v file* _M.i rt In Hester. (WnndiUiI
The above named defendant will
i. take notice that an action tor dtvorce
on the grounds of two >'eaT|
[ separation has been commenced In
1 the superior court for Cleveland!
County. N. C. That the aald defend?
ant will further take notice that ?ne|
is required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
e of satd County, at the Courthouse
in Shelby, N. C., on the 21st day of
it i>ecember, 1938, or within the time
i<" prescribed by law, and answer or
s demur to the said coanplaint in maid
\ complaint In said action, or the plain
l* tiff w-.il apply to the court for the
s relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 21st day of Nov., 1938.
i- Wm. Osborne,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court
9 of Cleveland County, N. C.
s ?adv?dec 16
v YOUR "SHIP WILL
COME IN" Sooner ,
By the Aid of Newspaper |
ADVERTISING mA
?r
I- QUESTK
I What's the Answer?
I By EDWARD FINCH
TREMBUNG when frightened is
caused by the spasmodic work'
ing of the nerve force which flows
between brain and muscle. There is
' a series of repeated tiny spasms
throughout the nerves of the body
Causing an attendant reaction in the
muscles which results in what we
call trembling. Intense anger, joy
i and certain nerve illnesses will hava
I ti<e same effect.
Oh! Thai's
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1UIU9DA.Y, DBC. 1. IMS
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(Critical Moments
and
Howlarious Scoops
(By The Tattlers)
L/aai week someone pulled a (aw
uito on us Or u lay be we puit'eu a |
boner. Anyway, we came into the ofiice
to do our column last Wednesday
jual in lime to see the paper going
out the door into tile twins tilled.
oil It's way * to the Postofflco. So
mis week we'll try to make up lor It.
The guys and gals aid various
things Ihuiuday aud . Friday and
these respective nights. Betty Patuck
deyUled to go to the show Tburs
nay bet nine of the rain. She went to
see "Letter of Introduction ' and had
,i gtod cry. It wasn't Just an ordinary
rr.v in auy setfc? of the word.
It w as a good cry, and everyone who
w. s ,n the show enjoyed It along
with her. (We were there.)
Paul Jr. went to Maggie's Friday
afternoon, and satisfied the inner
man with cake. And ail the football
men seem to be enjoying breaking
training.
ilUA limit .. ? 1 - ? ? ' --
.lino btvi) uuu a nouse cany ?
ll>?-ah. <1< ah). Fred and Bobby
took. Uadd along for an excuse and
NOTICE OF BALE OF VALUABLE
BUSINESS REALTY IN THE CITY
OF KINGS MOUNTAIN
jNORTH CAROLINA','
; Cleveland Count}-.
j Under and by virtue of the power
j of nale"given in an order of Superior
' Court in :thia aause titled: "Rey|
nolds Vs Reynolds" the undesigned
I commissioner will sell at the court|
house door in Shelby. North Caroil
na. on Saturday. December 17. 193#
at 10:00 o'clocic A? M.. or within legal
hours, the following described
real estatO:
Lots Numbers 1, 2, 3. . 5 and H
as shown on a plat or map made by
! E. L. Campbell, surveyor. of the
l>evy Reynolds' Estate, which map
will appear on record in the Register
of Deeds office for Cleveland Cour.
ty, N. C., the said lots being bounded
on the north by J. O. Plonk and
M. L. Harmon: on the east by J. S.
Allen and on the South by J. E.
Herndon. and on the West by Railroad
.Street.
The above described lots are loca
te.d on the east side of Railroad Av!
onue and are of choice location, being
splendid lots for business purposes
and investment.
The lots will be sold first singly
and Immediately thereafter as a
whole. The terms of sale: One-halt
cash and the remaining half within
six months from date of sale with
the privilege of paying all cash upon
the confirmation of sale. ThH the
i 4 4.1- J. _ ? ?? '? 4
inn nay 01 novemDer,
.; ?adv?dec 5.
C. B. McBrayer. CrimnUslonpr.
}N BOX
GET READY FOR
WINTER DRIVING
Our Service Department
is ready to put
your car in first class
shape for the cold wea
ther. Our mechanics
are factory trained to
render Better Service.
Bring Your Car In
Now
| Plonk Motor
Co.
K - / .
Authorized Ford
... ' *
Dealer
J1
me Reason.
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TfcAT^ A COMMGWAfttt
OCCUPATION-WHY 010
YOU PlCITTBATOUT.
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iMHillHIIittiliMHlMil
>n- a long bet we'd say that Fred
know who Bobby went to see. but
was interested In 8ue and Junior
went to see "Homer." The ladies also
Invited eight of the boy? out Saturday
night. Afterthought: Are Fred
and Sue really serlOuaT
Of all the folks who came home
for the holiday, IU1I Davis probably
enjoyed hla most. He wae with Helen
Qarrieon most of the time.
' End Runs: (We hope we malt? It)
Patsy to back .... prepare for an
Invasion from 8helby .-...! Some of
lha vnnntyor i rva isHam im Poj?a1
.--W , ?- ?? o ? ? \ ? ?? ?*"? v ?/ / ? ?
set enjoyed 3 skating party .... The
Prince girls were In on It.... ? week
end ..;.' Rachel Smith gave everyone
a break by getting so hoarse
that se could hardly talk for ? couple
days .... Hazel Is so grateful to
Mr. Summerow for something ot
other ....! Mr. Hamrick was home
for Thanksgiving so Dot had company
.... Deity bbu isn't smiling at
a certain brunette because the said
brunette stole her man !r
Platinum was known to the ancients
but its high melting point pre
vented their working it.
ADVANCEMENT
..AfliWinrfrtirifMiCti tinini
h. These sad 440 ether
ceerset te select treat:
e Diesel Engines
*Rlr Conditioning >
I _ A ..I m .
cnginei
Shop Practice
Start toder? ctaad Itatrriwl
INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
W. F. Eckard, Representative
P. O. Boy 194
Charlotte. N. C.
With Greyhound (ana much taaa than H t
travaUnf la a tmaU car. too can ride in an
aoaatoct for laaa than oar mould per to do tk
SAMPLE OW-WdY FANS*
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Charlotte .CO Miami
Greenaboro $2.10. New York
Cif EXTRA Sm|. an Raaad Trip*
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Millions of usm feel that tl
I ant, more effective relief from i
old-fashioned unpalatable p
AT JCA^illdLTZfih la more in
other single Item in the a vet
We reoomtnend ALKA-SE3
Got on Stomach, Sour Sto
"Morning After," Mnecnlai
in Minor Throat Irritation
Use ALMA-SELTZER for i
Sorts. Your money back U it
In addition^to an
contaJ
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Oranges lc each 1
24 lbs Methers Best
Flour 63c
5 lbs Sugar 25c Santos
Coffee, lb 15c
For Country Sausage and
liver Mush Call Us.
GROCERY
AND MARKET
Phone 58-R
We Deliver
Free Candy Fri. 6 P. M.
Santa Claus Is Coining
Hc? $9.55
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Phone
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BE USING
A-SELTZER \k>'
ESE DAYS VuftH
ley get quicker, more pleas- I
ALKA-SELTZER then fioui I
reparations, llafi ' why I
demand than almost any I
age drug store.
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mock, Htedocks, Colds, I
r Pains, and as a GargU
any or all of these discomfails
to relieve.
nalgesie (Acetyl-Salicylate H
1 glass of ALJKA-8ELTZER I
ns alkalizers which help to
;t those everyday ailments I
0 Hyper-Acidity.
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