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critical m^mentj and Howlarious Scoop: (Iiy The Taltlere) Headline: C. A. O. HAS A NEW GIRL*. Young Lolhurio Succumbs b ( harms c( M. Ware;... Wotta man Rumor his It that Doris la tha way about Georgo T. la It mutual' We wonder if Bud will ever get < . date with Carolyn? He's been want t*?K on lcttg enough. The "Blue and Gray" seem tohavi algned a truce. No (Igstlng! Is t tlpe what they're saying about He en Ramsey and Ernest M.? So Pat and Cyclone have up i case? Well, that's what came oul ray, and we're enly repeating rumoi In this case. But it came front a prel ty good source. JUNIOR-SENIOR .DATES: Muudi nnd Don .... Ladd and Dot ...... What about Homer? Ask the Re< Head. George T. and Peggy. Tin i{u>tK nesuufw-i.nw ; csi? UEKALD Classified Ads 2* a ward for first Insertion; half pries for subsequent inserts Minimum charge 25c. ii i nn nr i rm fir in'ruttlm qSgarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made. The Herald la responsible for only one Incorrect insertion. The customer Is responsible for oubsequsnt Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of Jny corrections needed. Want" ads are always '.ash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. nwni FOR RENT ? Two 3-room .apart.merits close in. council in r bath, hot water furnished. 500 NVest Oold at. See W. F. Litsnn. LOST or STRAYED PI V l.l-iksh'.rr pig. Please 'n'.tlfy:* D. Randall 414 S. C-r.nsler St.. Kings Mountain, is'. C. >. REMtMHLK ? till rsii'uru.iy yew gv one of our dolidious Banana Split, /or only 10c. King# Mountain Dmi Company. FREE! If excess acid cruises y'ot pains of Stomach Ulcvaro.. indigfS tion, Heartburn, Belching. Bloat Ins, Nausea, (las rains, pet fret Sample, Udga, at Kings Mountalr Drug Co. 5-4-p. KEYS MADE. LOCKS. VACUUM1 ' . Cleaners, Small Electrical Appll ances, and SpoeJritr.eters repaired C. L. Ramsey, Phone 12C-M. Sept. 22tfc LOST _ BUNCH OF KEYS. Rc ward for return to Herald Office (Continued Next Week) Cl . SI HKA/ M t J Ra %JH ft v TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "I told the waitress at the restaurant I wanked a steak and ask> ad her How It was and she said It was tender as a woman's heart.". George: "What did you say?" Tom: 'I told her to give me some sausage.' Wa want you to tfroo in when vnnV* pMating by, even if to look around. 8eeing is believing, and you might aee something that you believe you ought to have. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Lett At Hord't THE CLAN it! 4$ fJ. y? . V\'.; ! TH ' 1 1 ' ? " * " ' '? " ? " mighty midget*. Bob and Jackie, j j Kolln? and Boon*. 3 THOSB WHO IIAVBNT: Allen <Mnyor) and yours. truly. Paid Ad vcrtisemeot. ^ Cino'nnutl. April' 17.?lUver-front | families odcitR the Ohio Diet tared to ? leave their homes lor the second 1' j time in two months today as water B lopped closer 1o their doors. u. The Ohio surged up to 20 feet In 48 hours here as small streams over| floked after a five-Inch rainfall. j KtnCrgeiicy relief agencies were marshalled. in Kentucky, OhH and Wegt Virginia. Four persons were re! ported drowned In swollen tributaries, lit that area. Rock Hill. S. C.? April 17?More than 2.000 high school students are . t, pc;-t< 1 to pn.ticlnnte In the 13th' 1 a .1 scmh Oar'Una high school _ p-i;?!c festival at Winthrop College j April 10 through April 21. ' ( ! A coM'nteoed derivative was used ! experimentally in making a hisouo 'type of ice cream at Memphis. Tenn. A co4v producing four-gallons cf "t in'lk a day needs 16 to 20 gallons of water. ?*.??i? 1 Of the 567.688 patients admitted to , !>9 hospitals In New York City In 1024. over half were unable to pay i for thc4r care. I A 1930 survey indleatcd the largest m nil- of fuo -i u ivi! n anil hov nAP v?? l*\ a p. un f" more than ten years. . ' " 1 "Hie capital Investment'in the Ala* P.i salmon Industry is approximately ( tiooooo.oon. ? A snrvev of Rifts and bequests to | j forty nine coIIprps shows that Rift i receipts declined only 2.3 per cent s (sr the years 1930-1938. I About 73 percent of the babies born in the New York metropolitan Iatca are born in hospitals. < t ! M Mexico's-Supreme Court has ruled ( tiiat nil the country's archeologlcal finds sia'o under the jurisdiction of the state. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy < '. foi T'-'wn, Ccunctlman from Ward 1. > If elected I will represent my dis iriit.to t.he '?est of my ability. t Guy Webb. : SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Special Excursion Fares I Norfolk, Va~ April 21 and 22, 1939 1 Round Trip Fare From Kings Mountain, N. C. 11 UM I The Tactile Feet which was expected to be at N erf oik this week end taus been ordered to Pacific Coast on short nrtlce and this fleet will not be In Norfolk April 22nd' and 23rd. We have Information from Norfolk which states that there will be n nuniber of Atlantic Fleet vessels at Norfolk this week-end. three bat.tl<:--'.ups, six destroyers, one cruiser and two airplane carriers. . These Capltoi Ships will be tied up at, Navy Yard and Naval Base and will be open for visitors between 1:00 pm end 4; 00 pra Saturday and Sunday. April 22 and 23 This la a fine opportunity to see some cf the vessels of the Atlantic Fleet clong with interesting points at Ncrfoik and the Beach on b very lew round trip fore." Round trip tickets on sale for all regular trains April 21 and 22. final limit April 23 1939, good 1n reaches only. Daylight cr night trip. Through coaches. For further information consult Ticket Agents. R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. CY KIDS r* j7^ . ' x' ... . . ' "X . * ' ' E KINGS MOUNTAIN HKKALJD.TI NOT ICS OF SALS Uiwk-r and by virtue of the sower of sale contained in a deed of trnat given by W. R. Hullender and wife, Rnnthla Hullender, to the under signed as trustee for Mr*. Zella I luit(the Gaivti, cn the. 6th doy ot April. 1938, and registered in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County In Hook 223 at pace 122, to secure the indebtedness therein nui'.ttoned and default having been made In the payment of same and at .he request of the holder of the note M timd by said deed of truat, I will sell for rush at the Courthouse door n Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Monday May 15, 1939, v ten o'clock. A. M. or whliln legal tour*, the. following described real >tt ate: Beginning. OB center of bridge and uns with road 11.5 W. 2.74 chains 0 nn Iron pln ln center of road; hence 8. 85 1-4 W. 8.20 chains to ilnke In cully In old line; thence tvlth old I'ne' S. 29 E. 4.10 chains to itake; thence S. 47 1-2 \V. 8.70 :l:o1n? tc stone pile In Harmon's and M. Ware's corner; thonce with I'aunou's line S. 86 E. 2.66 chains lo r'.ako l*i branch.; thence with nnnch 13.50 chains to the beginning ontalnlng three acres, more or less, nd being the some lot conveyed by V!rs Zella Blanche Gnntt and hus.iril in W. R. Hullender by deed, da* ?d April 4, 1938. as will appear on ?/c rd In the Register of Deeds :?m?e for Cleveland County. This the 11th day of April, 1939. J. If. Davis, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having nuallMed as Administrator if the estate Mrs. Mary K. Klser. de eased, lite of Cleveland County. S'oi'li Carolina. this Is to notify all l>< ; s< rv having claims against sala rattle to exhibit the same to me. ihe undersigned Administrator on cr 1 I frtt'O iho Clk rlfti- of 4 nell 1 AiA o i ntv win unt? ?>? nj/i n, I i't'/i \il i ts npt'cc will pleaded In bar of any -rro'very thereon. All persons Indebted to said c?rite are hereby notified to make Imj?i dtote payment to me. This the 5th day of April. 103f?. A S. K'ser. Administrator, adv may 11, 1939. OR CITY COUNCIL WARD FIVE I h< rebv anivonnce myself us canlidatH for eliy council in Ward five, u'liject to the election May 2. If U cted 1 promise my best efforts to l-o people for. a better city government. I am under no obligation to my group or faction. What I own is lure and my time will be spent here ivhere I can help Icok . after our town's interest. Your vote and lafltr suce will be greatly appreciated. H. Tom Pulton. t* : ? B 1 t n 010 YOU BRING : THE anti nfl WT I PAIN PILLS? FVi.. .jl >? VjtAp rarJ r ViRE i 17i||K always have am^D YWf/r\ THEM IN fSM t-Vftssv Buact Bt Ready For EMERGENCIES Many an outing is (polled by annoying, aggravating headaches. Here la a suggestion. Esss'afe'rlas.Ms contains a pocket size case that holds six pills. Carry this, and leave the targe package in your medicine cabinet. DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS are recommended for pain relief in Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular and Periodic Pains. They taste good, act quickly, do not upeet the stomach. Your druggist sells them. Regular package 25 for 25c. Economy package 125 for MM. We Pick the Overall Ciwi : ?* IWOH06R / r 0 \ UHAT TlMHIt'5 / 1 f// Auooueouf \ f7, // L, fOR? -'TAINT J / L; SUN DAT ^ i IR * ? t J U Its DAY, APRIL, JO, 1JSJ NOTICB OP MLK fader and by virtue of the power I of sale contained In an order made > bv K. A; Houter, Clerk of tbe 8u< ' potior Court for Cleveland County, 1 in the apeclal proceedings entitled, "Albert Morria, Administrator for 1 the Kstate of \V. A. Morria. Deceased, vs. Minnie Hord, et al". I will sell for cash on the premises of the 1 land hereinafter described at public auction on Saturday, April 29. 1939 ut ten o'clock, A. M. or within legal hours the following described real i out at a* ?-------? First Tract: A one-third undlvld"<1 Interest In the following lots: Ten lots Nos. 21, 22, 23. 24. 25; 26; 27; 28; 29; and 30 of the Parker Grove property, and all of aald lots are 26 feci front and 110 feet deep, except j lot No. 30. which Is a V shape lot, j isnd said lots are situated on the ' West side of a new street or nlley running north and south, and said lets will appear on a map or plat of the Parker Grove Property in Hook of plats No. 1 at page .... in the. Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County, reference to v blch Is made for a fuller descrlj* Hon.. Second Tract: Situated on the w.est side of Piedmont Avenue In the Town of Kings Mountain and being i'l/Otp Nos. 3. 4. nhd 5 according to a j plat of the Parker Grove Property trnde by E. L. Campbell, surveyor, as wll appear on record. The Home Store is situated on one of these j kt4 TofKinga Mountain. N. C. and Beginj nine at a atone on the North aid# I of Keller Street (now Fulton street! I Bridges' corner: thence North 25> fi ct to a stake; thence West 100 feet to a stake. HiiUender's corner; (formerly Myer"a corner); thence along Hnllender's line South 255 feet to Keller's Street (now Fulton street), tin nee along said street 100 feet tr the beginning, containing 25,100 sfiuarc feet, more or less. Fourth Tract: SUuatea on hoth si. es. of I-nckey Street in the Town ol Kings Mountain and. beings lot* Tos. 1?60. inclusive, as wll appeal Ion a pint or map made by B. L Campbell, surveyor, as will appear on record. Fifth Tract: Situated on the soutn s:de of Waco Road and on both sides of Cansler Street in the Town of , n- ?-?NO OTHI CAN Ar Before you decide en a for yourself why this ye are looking so pleased a Thsy stop with the Blfil BBABES ever put oa s low-; drums, 162 square Inches tot They ride on the ONLY ST I among all low-priced csr Torque-tube drive sad 4 radi Tbcyest the smooth, quiet | V-B ENGINES in any Iow-pri< S## your Fofxf 6#of#r imifil ALa jrovnvvr fwnm h mv _ PLON j as Winner. : ' *. v ' ' * . * ?ThOPC. I COOK ACRICHT * 1 j 'CAUSC a F?U.eR ?as ro pe J p?KTlCKL?ft <UH N HC'-T cofN'rorAKe A*u>etcj DRes^ea UOY nz*? , 70 A MAUlf u KIdss Uosnuta and bains lots Noa. 1?61. Inclusive, as will appear on i a map or plat mad* by EL U Camp- date bell, surveyor, aa will appear on roc- tLu ord Mou ' ise I Sixth Tract: Ileglnuing at a stake Mn(| in West edge of Kings Mountain and jjuer York road and runs with Carson's trec line N. 88 1-4 W. 4.02 chains to an iron stake on bank of gully; thence a new line with gully N. 65 1-2 B. ?__ 5 00 chaius to a stake on west edge of said road; thence with road South 3.00 chains to the beginning. containing one-fourth (1-4) of an acre. There are some splendid dwelling houses located on some of the above lots and there are sonic splendid vacant lots, which are suitable for residences. - ^ This the 29th day of Ma^h, 1939. Albert Morris, Commissioner. J. R. ,Davis. Atty ?adv?apr 22. :? W I ; 1 W^\ m I?!ll < . now lower tl thing thit'a 1 |Q travel?tehee chang-'h ne ^___jb^_ etcspcdrlvinj greyhoino 11 H Uw IWMUlUUan Atlanta . TI^TIRBIBH.ul ^vcwnuavl womb's mi v j i maps -. " _. * * ER LOW-PRICE MATCH ny new cor, loom They're driving the car i or*? Ford owners HHEA8E of all leading nd go proud! . ,. '"T ^rnUUC Tbey ^ the ^ | priced car! 12-inch (bi,yMt-, low-price held al braking surface. i|M lira CHASSIS V^7 r.We,on ^ ***' low-priced car (123 ' ?a}\ OOC ",<h inch., between ^ '"~d?' spring.!). . power of the OM L t dfl I red Car. V I and aoo for Jj I yeor to TNAT COUNT! ?%. 1T1V1UII By PBRi WUH H iiriTTTT" Wjr nn^ || / lg>60>T7M . 'J"!1 . ANNOUNCEMENT * hereby offer myself as a oaa(h? for Alderman In Ward Fire, 1a city election to be held In Kilfi utaln May 2nd. If elected X ynxato giro my beat service to the uct of the city affaire, Tour la* ice ana vote win pe greatiy ap? lated. R. C. Gold. Jia v?apr 27p * Cash At Once For YOUR OLD GOLD i . Rings, Watches, Pins Teeth and Trinkets [ , GEM JEWELRY CO. ' 193 Main St. GASTONIA, N. C. B 1 ' u- tin i ?y t iREYHOU NO ws?about big savings! Greyto many near-by towns arc tan ever before. And tbe only been reduced is die COST of lutes and service remain unlet trip go by Super-Coach? (strain and parking problems. .tcefwcS Otf-War Fares .... 50c Greenville 510! ,.. 92.90 Rock Hill .... 95c ENTER SERVICE PHONE 52 MranpygBpaHH DfcV; j [ lHs?>ll 3?: ? * ? :d car IT! bar gave die BEIT IAS low-priced cars in thin i Economy Run! <85 OVANCED STYUM in. . . ... ** MMWt ot ay tKk w w f P: tr m % V S? 1 - * ' ^ '* I rV;HM. ' e ? ? CY L. CROSBY Th* ijijt |A Bjhj ; %
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