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V" .7% . v ' ' ' ' .r ' ' "T- . Jk ^ "' - - .!? ., ^ bSSld?w Classified Ads I* a ward far first Insertion; half pries for subsequent insertion*. Minimum ohargo tSo. Do not ask for information OODardina "keyed" ado, as they aro strictly oonfidontial. If error l? made, The Herald la responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion. The customer Is responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediate^ of any corrections needed. Want ads are always caeh In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. REMEMBER ? On Saturday you get one. of our delicious iiannna Splitj for only 10c. Kings' Mountain Drug Company. ASK U8 ABOUT THE~ NEW EA8Y - bate way to spray* your fruit trees with Scale Oil Emulsion. King0 Mountain Drug Company. " SITUATION WANTED: l?y experienced lady In both mill ofilee work and sales department. Also typist. Can furnish A-l references EY2 FOR SALE ? Two hiu'cs, .MilK cow six shouts, two-horse wagon J Mux Herndbn. It FREE! If exceed acid cuubcs j;oii pains of Stomach Ulcers, fudiges. tiou, lUxutburn. Belching, Bloat lug. .Vansea, (las Cains, get free Sutiple. Udga, at Kings Mountain . Drug Co, 5-4-p. ' GIRLS! ? Own your ow.lt business " " Karn $75 Jo ?luj) per week. Have others earning for sou. Yes. it "Is ' the beauts business. EVERY WO M AN YOUR CUSTOM Kit Today while you think of it, vsrlto and find out how you can acquire the profession. Open your own shop ? We train you ? furnish your own shop with a small payment. We help you succeed.. New olasser forming now. Continental College "of Beauty. Culture, High Point, N C. 2-23-mnr 16 . * SEVERAL STEAM HEATED Office Rooms for rent. For further infor mat ion call: C, F. Thomasson Phone 54. KEYS MADE. LOCKS, VACUUIV ^ Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli . % anceq, and Speedometers repaired C. L. Ramsey, Phone 126-M. Sept. 22(fc IOUT OF TOWN (((I PRINTERS PAY 1 NO TAXES HERE \ 1 LET US DO YOUR M PRINTING rill (Continued Next Week) Lj /y ^ i 1 TOM AND GEORGE George: "Tom, a lady called on m wife the other day saying they wer getting up a raffle for a poor old ma but my wife refused to buy a ticket. Why,' asked Tom? "She said sh didn't know what she'd do with hit If she won him,' replied Georg There's a woman that's satisfle with one man: but she'd probabl not be satisfied if she couldn't ha* certain articled of her furniture r placed. < C .pi] D. F. Hord Furniture Co Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CLAt 'r-J Tho: '. > ] arc ^ - iainti .... ^cuth / * ?. . 4 ' . . . v. / ? t: . "** "'' TO iwanuiM .flUMk home Tuesday Wi4t a^out eleven o'clock. when a loud hoaxing of horns out on the Shelby highway and coming Into town, wtu beard. Queued that itwas the basketball teams returning, but didn't think tlvart llhey were celebrating a boys' win. But the/ were. It eeema that the boys decided that tbey couldn't end up tlje season without a win, so they took their last one. Nleo Work, boys, but U came aorta late, don't you think? Or do you We hope that no furjlles tonight, tut we do believe that we'll ace one of the most hotly contested basketball games of .the season. t\he only team to lick the local Lions In a conference tilt the last half wilt be out to repeal, and the locals will be out to prove to them that dihey can't do it again. We quit prognosticating with -the Duke-Carolina football but If you. want to sec the best i K/jme of the current season, just, be at the gym tonight at V:15. Spring may be here, hut we do ' i wish that we could feel some cf the I sunshine that's supposed to come' i j along with It. Oh well. ninVbe when j It does come Vf 'll have as much' sun [Shlhe as we've b'.cii having rain. ! ' < ' ... a ?~ '} The last column was a stall until , I coutd gather my w its anil think of ' j something to write nLout, but. I still I Cotton Belt Uses ^ >> iiv<1 l UJ -i nniuv.11 ,1 Wheat and cottonseed. rank first and second. respect Ivi ly, in value a lid important'" a.* sources of 1>y| products used in livestock teefilng In .'the United States. retorts Karl t!. ! t.'est "tier. professor of anlmat bust i bandry at State College. They go ' lu nd-ln-liand In * ecniuMiiii.il livefeculng. lie said, bee-use datioitcod meal. Is rich In the protein that ' Is necder to bain nee wheat by. prod' nets, such as wheat bran and mid tilings. , While wheat is not generally thou, ght of as a Southern crop, yet In . tl'll" nearly six million bushels were . produced in North Carolina, and 'his. with more than ttoo.onn tons < t cottonseed produced In the S'.sf ! tl.e same year., represents a oonsld' vable tonnage of available-livestock feed front by-products of the two crops. I Wheat ltrah Is palatable. lmHtj*. mildly laxative and rich in phosphorus,' which makes it compatible to oats n feeding value. It is oil" of the most' popular dairy feeds. and Is , widely used for workstock. breeding ewes, growing' lambs, and for sows *iI farrowing time. Wheal hi an gives best results when fed with cottonseed meal and farm grains iti balanced rations, with brail comprising jio' more than one-fourth to one third of the ration. Wheat middlings are known by a variety of other names, such as grev ti-iiu-ii o'r i-prl ulmrtK shtnstnffk mid unl chops. It Is essentially palatable, low iti" fiber and high in dlgostble nutrients and is a valuable suppleNOH'fll CAKOI/INA. ! CLHVEI-.AND COUNTY; . In The Superior Court. Mrs. Alice Virginia Ford Vs. ''nrold Carlyls Foril. NOTICE The defendant Harold Oarlyle Ford will take notice that an action entitled as abeve has been commented in tiho superior court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, for the y vutr,p'ose of obtaining ?n al>solu-te dl # vx'rrie;. and the said (defendant will n further take notice-that he is re .( quired to appear at the office of th< e clerk of the superior cenrt of emit n ccwivty in the courthouse in Shelby e N. C.. on the 23rd day of March 19?.! 1(J and answer or demur to the com Iy plaint in said action, or the plalntlf ,e will apply to the court for the relic B. demanded in said complaint. u> This the 23 day of February. 193; 5B E. A. Houser. Jr.. Cierk of Superior Court ?ald'\??imer 23 MCY KIDS Evidently ZZPAHTS 2-| AwpUL 016 -1 'HEY t vw? rTI i ill il r1:.' ?J ! : JONGS MOUNTAIN MUALDTHURJ A STEEI ^l jlh owl Iron Ore One of First American Exports ' In 1601 IK# colonists ol JoiMilown, Vo . shipped o boot-load of iron oro to England, where il was refined Into iron which sold for ?4 par Ion. M ffljjjL ' ?/*?Earliest . li n/y uu'' ^ !*> I'M o!!o, . ? nx ntaiy feed, for Restock, purlieuInly for young animals. I Tof. Host oiler pointed out tli it I'wheat Itself is. of course, an excelI 1? n't livestock feed but its value as n human food makes it 100 expeiisive N j to use for this purpose. Wheal jitt> ! urcs also ale used to some extent,, I tor winter grazing. Hut it chief-' used' a t a livestock feed- is iti its. byproducts. NOTICC OF TRUSTEE'S*"SALE Default ho ting been mace in the 1 ;ia> ment ol the indebtedness secured by that certain deed of trust to me s Trustee for ITlot Life Insurance ."nnrpany by Dr. C. \V. lflarper and' ito, Lena C. Harper, on the 22nd ' ij- of July, 1936. and recorded In i<- oflioe of the Reg.Vier of Deeds ] 1< if Cleveland County, North Carolina,' ' in Look 217. at litfto 13. I will under] r.d by virtue of the power of sale * ' ntuinod in said deed of trust, and 1 ' the remio&t of foo?ni . ? '?v vvaiuti M*4"-" i rust. and for the purpose of dischar j V *ing the debt secured by said deed; :f trust, proceed to sell to the high- ' st bidder for cnslh, at the court- f it, use front door in Shelby. Cleve- J laud County. North Carolina, at 12 * o'clock. M,, on Friday, March 21. ' 1 333. the following described proper- ' rty, to-wit: \ ' v SI* unfed on South jride of Gold ' it reel In the Town of Kings Motin- ^ viin. N. C.. and BKOINN1NG at an ' ron stake. O. O. Jackson's corner, "Mid mths thence with his line South J l".p feet to a stake. O. O. Jackson's! -ornert thence; a new line West 75 *' Vet to n stake,'U. C. Gold's corner; ( hence ?r new line North 150 foot to , , i stake In the edge of Gold Street: ( hence with said' struct East 75 feet s 'o the' Beginning, containing 11.231 ( ifinare feet, more or less, and being ] he same lot conveyed by If. C. Gold it nd wife to Dr. C. W. Ffhrper. by 't ed dated Novenilier 5, 10:55. tis will i appear on record in the Register of i Deeds Office for Cleveland County 1 *n Book t R at page 336. This the 17tli day of February, > 13"9. Julius C. Smith. Trustee. 1 Smith, Wharton and' Hudgins. Attys. (Ipeenaboro. N. C. 3-2-4t Priynitive Methods r ITTF Need Not \ F?,!'' ved ' Be Modern ADVERTISE HERE!! he intends to have his pants "i ~7~ f ' , "\ - . > ' ' v ? -, ' !- ; ifir^^ V'- 4 - v. ' ?-v . "" ? "T * f *._" J." y 'UjM bday, MUCH ?. m* , i' i , FACTS WMUtU i ii r 1 r i : f . Rolling Steel for # . Skyscrapers B A rectangular black of.ttaal 1 mokes 26 trips through rolling ? mills before it finally emerge* ^ 01 on l-beom. fl a 75r! of Steel Workers Own Automobiles Automobiles "ore owned by three Out O* four steel work en' ond automobile rtd.ng if their favorite recejtiort. \Hoy Stf.cl ('awe Irom tbc Skies f, steel reached the earth os a i i i Am?fie?n Iron ?-d Stoel Injlifjt* NOTICE OF SALE I ntivr wild oy virtue 01 1 lie |>o\vc*jr .< : -rilti lonlalm-il in n aved of 1 runt ; Mil iiy Unfile Adams. widow. to . i uii'W rsigntd. as trustee for |i. i tterre-. et al. on the 5th day of i .ay. l!tS7 and registered in the R'-g- , r ill Rceiis (fillce fcir Cleveland lenity in Hook 21.1 at page 313. to , retire the Indebtedness therein men , 'em d and default Having burn made the payment of same, at the r??. real of the holders of the note se-j arid by said deed of trust. I will 11 for 'cash.at the Courthouse' dooi < t Shelby- on Monday. March 20, l'.hVt1 t ten o'clock. A. M.. or within legal ours, the following decribvd real state: I; Situated on the South side of Can?' ii street hi the Town of Kings ioiiiitain. North Carolina, and beipning at a stake. \V. A. Morris' inter and running thence with his , .ne West 100 feet to a stake, lits i rner; thence with another line of ,V. A. Morris' North 50 feet to a take, h'.s corner: thence with ano her line of W. A. Morris' East lit'J tot to-a stake in the edge of Cnns-1 er Street: thence with said Street iottth. 50 feet to the beginning, con-1 ainlng S.ooo square feet, more, oi ' ess. and being the same land con-! eyed by J. (). Plonk et til. to Hattie'f ydams by deed dated the fifth of;, lay, 1037. as will appear on record i This lr.th day of February'- 1035*.' | A. II. Patterson. Trustee. . I R. Davis, Atty. ?sdv?mar h-D ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admlnistr itot! oi- the estate of W. A. Morris, de eased, all. persons having claims, igainst the estate will please fl. tame properly verified with the t:,; I iersigned on oi before FebnvrV 2 l!*40, or this notice. will lie ph.idol i. bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to s.yid i-s ate will please make hnmediit" tayment. This the l?i day of Febrnjirv, I Alhori \fnrrlu A<lnv!iticirit? e 1. R. Davis, Atty. ? artv? mar 9 Ji Y w Agw^kwon-I kni^^ BACK FZ|g?2^ Livrttoc*. IF RATS Pttl< r Poul-^S pQII^P^fP^B^EX lry.Ot,R.t.m 5i?jI,:;: J J% toJtm from /?#</ Squill, a V ratidde recommended by U S Dept Acr <BuL I5J3) Ready-KTIVed. for r homeOVandflOO Pow- M der, lor farm*. 75#. All M R ] Drug and Seed Store* J HI/ Damage each rat does R H4g^2> coata you $700 * ^31 onger. r^seews ro me lYOUf? mother i l - ouenrefi cur] . '6MOOWNTOJ / I sP?TrA It I ) /J , I * NOTICC OF bALl Under and by virtue ot the powe^ f eale contained In a deed of trust l> iven by liarvey Roberta and wire F o Wiley H. Mediums. trustee for e he Kings Mountain Uujlding and s ?oun Associaliou on the 12th day of & 'ebruary, 1932. and registered in the ti tegister of Deeds Office for TMeve- I and County, In Book 160 at page 167 A 0 secure the indebtedness therein v itentioned. and default having been j nade in the payment of same. I, subtitute trustee, will sell for cash at s he Courthouse door In Shelby, Cle- f fland County, North Carolina, on|i itouday, March 20. 1939 at ten/o'-js lock A. M. or within legal hours the | s ollowlng described real estate: j I Situated In the Town of Kings t ilountaln. N. C., and on tre South \ 'de of Fulton Street, and beginning j t it a stake In the middle of said < <1 treet, Muffstetler's corner and runs{v hence'East 134 feet to a stake In, he middle of said street, Weather's f einer;. thence South 149 feet to a; ; lUtke; thence West 134 feet, to a I , take. llufTsitttler's corner; ihencej. i'.OIIR his line North 149 feet 40 the j kginning, containing one-half acre, , no're or less. . ' J , This the 1.1th dav of Feb 1939.' jt .1. r Backer. , Substitute Trtistee. , 1 K. Davis, Any. ' ?tdv tnar 9. I *' NOTICE FOR SALE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY 'iff l Itet'o'iV ?U I'll Mlilt JIUISI]* j ( itit t'jf fl.ti* power and authority con-' 1 iiiiic.l in i certain note exri-iitcii by ;>v able .!v.< ive month? tlr?M?\iitor tc i \V. or order, and on " i otitn of tli f itrh iii tin1 payment of; : i3 note when tin- .vitii' t'M ilni'j' lir liiuhrsicii'il. I'll iliM'O of the( 1 nock inn iiitri'-r up niliini'if. >n ill. mi ' Monday. (ho Gt'll day if March jjiSH.TI it ten o'clock y. M . or within Incut i hit. filter for sale to the . hhthest ; ihiirler for t'iish a', tin- Court lion?" Icor.of Cleveland County: Five sluices? of tin*. Capital Stock >1 the Kin us Mount.?io Cotton . <)ll| "Ompany. Issued on Xoyo'mbep 1.1. j ' ll'ii'l. par .value $ltui00 each. Tills llrli ila-> of February. 1039. C, \V. Whltositli s. deduce. ?pdv?mar 2?H. I vOHT,il CA1IOUNA. LKVKLAXI) COrXTV. In Tho Superior Court William Kuwseil Owen- __ ' Vs. . , Mrs. Mnrjorio Harris Owpii. ? NOTICE ?TJie defend mi Murjorie Harris ' fiwon will take notice that .tin action "lititlc-d as above has boon commented In the . superior court of Clove- ] Innil County, North Carolina, for the pnrposc of bbtaininjr an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re onircd to appear at the. office of lit" clerk of lite superior court of said count \ in rite court liousc In Shelby. N r. on the 22rd o>>y of March. Hi?.'!.: and answer or demur to Urn roth plaint in s;i!d action, or , the plaint iff will apply to tlio court for ilic relief demanded In said com. plaint. Tlt'.s the 12th day of Kelt.. lOft. K. A. llousrr. .Jr. cbrV Superior Court :?dv ? mar h svvk ccc boo nncC Liquid Tab 1 lets. Salve 10c & 25c Nose Drops WE ARE As Near As Your Telepl these bad, rainy days an your kitchen table the vc eat. BLALOCK ANI) Mi Phone 58-R b} cl r1 mom oomy wanta i Cut'en oown 'caosef ( it'll wasre'cm. / , \ shc Sf\YS I'U 66tj ? 6kouj6d into r-^ is&y' l*?m soon (? ' ' . ' - v' -v v " '* \'a COMMISSIONER'S SALS By virtue of an order of sale made y the Clerk of Superior Court 0* eb. 15. 1939, la Special Proceeding titled "Reynolds vs. Reynolds," ante being No 2312. the undersignd Commissioner of Court will sell a the highest bidder at the Court louse 4n Shelby, X. C.t In Monday, latch 27, 193t?. at 12 o'clock. M., or Jthln legal hours the following decvlbed real estate, to-wltt Being those four lots of land do* < ribed by deeds to Levi Reynolds ro'm MaVy Cornwell ct al. May 25, hOO. and recorded In Book PP, Page 43; and from J. H. Qulnn, Commls-' loner Sepf. -25> 1000, and recorded In look 00. Page- 380. which deed oona'ns two lots, and from W. K. Cornveil et al dated Nov. 21. 1007, and <;corded In Book IT. Page 307: and (escribed by a line by a recent surev as follows: BKCHNNlN't! at a point on the East lUle of Railroad' Avenue 20" feet s'f.rlh front the' JiitersNctioit of Railend Avenyte and Mountain . stris-', ind runs thence with the old lino v:,-vt 21"-. reel to a stiike hi 'he West dge of Cheroheeti Avenue, the origl:<! corner Of the W .1. Corn we'll lot; Imtce With West edee of Chornkeo Vycitlte North 1"" fe<-t to a stiike, t ... .. it* o< ...tti. tiw. ,.i i oj*: ' Til r U V* ? I 11 llir ? ' i ' . * 11 - .1 i i-l to.a ?t,*iko. in lyrist rilU' nf Rail ead AvetlUp; ' thonPa with 'Mo cdei >i' said avcnm l'Mi fi it to tTio r.ochim; upon widely Is tdtu.-ii. 1 ,i It rick uilirilt'ir a ad two dwrllincs. " sajne lie "ndjoiyinir the I;r <is of TMoilk l,(| oiltits on tlii- North iilf-*-*-sale; 1>h%ini;e si\ months, . ! It ijr!\*!l?'S? 'of pa- iitL' '.11 rituli up n confirmation I>. f< rr-.l payments tj lien- ? ) i ts'i lit IntPrfM; Title i served t'Hif I* a JI pi m-h a*-- niiin?'7 s pfi'd. i This |M?i .v of I*' I rtmvv c it \T itf:iy< r. Ciun'jii-issi.onori :i?l\?njrtr , yoitril CAROLINA. ; l.l:V|-|..\NII I'ttl NTV. " 111 The Superior Court Wis Ksther Mao Starnos " A 8. .. . v I,aland Do/.ler Starws . NOTICE The il"'fcti(lHiu Kola ltd Dozier starnos will uke notiee tlint an ac on entitled as sihovo has to en comlO-llced in the superior c-oui t of f'levelalid County. North Carolina, for- the purpose of obtaining an ahsolute dix(ires; and the' -aid lefi-r.dinn-will further take no'lcc that, ho Is required to appear at the oflic,a of llie clerk of the superior court of said county in the ..courthouse in Shel by. N. C. on the third d-iv of March, Iand tmswer or demur 'o tlie cctnplalnt tn said > action. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for fin1 rclof demanded in said complaint This the 13th dav of .Feb.. 1939. . E. A. Hottser. Jr.. Clerk" Superior Court'. ?.njlv?niar :< Cash At Once For YOUR OLD COLD Rings, Watches, Pins ; > . Teeth and Trinkets * f ?. GEM JEWELRY CO. 193 Main St. GASTONIA, N. C. hone, so call us during d let us deliver right to ?ry best of everything to y ' .rSJ GROCERY VRKET E. Mountain St. . ' / * V- . -v> / PERCY L. CROSBY T%m ^(Hn fi nm - - - ?:?i A ^ ' . ''J.'*. h**\riL&.i, .-<-> -.v#!
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