NCWS AROUND NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE . L*tm Seattle Since ererjr reporter had gone on a strike last week I decided to white (his week MIm JeaneUe Smith spent the paet week end in Ibtcklngham. I Mr. J. L Ramsey spent Tuesday In j JUweenter City. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Patterson and uhukiimir, i_riau>? sjjviii suiiuay 111 Shelby as guests ^jf Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Uullender hail ?s their pneats Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ,W. C. Ledford Mr. and Mrs. C. W Mullsnder \iad QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2c word for first insertion; half prioe for subsequent inter? tione. Minimum charge 25o. Do not psk for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is mad*. The Harald l? Mptmlbtt for only on* incorrect .rjaaa* We for subsequent insertions. Tfce advertieer should notify Immediately of any corrections needWant ado are always cash In tfvanoe except to business men or* coneerne having accounts with this newspaper. FOR SALE ? Ktve room house on Oold street. Modern conveniences. A. V. Dedinon. phone 78. Shelby, or ( Mrs. J. O. Raumgardner. at Belk's Rept Store ' j FOR RENT,? Hruse: interior new-. ly painted. Apply 4o2- (Sold St. | 6-ll-.19-pd " j FOR SALE: SJtoutwell routed soma I . to plants Reading varieties, pay Hour's Tourist Camp . FOR RENT ? Two 3-roo n :?purr j nionts close in, eonneUtiiit biCi. hot | water, furjiished. 5(W \V.-st (Sold j at. See \V I*. (/"Ran. REMEMBER ? On Saturdayvkm get one of oiii' delicious Banana Splits for only 10<". Kings Mountain Drue Company. FREE' ir . excess acid ' causes yot j pains of Stomach Ulcers. ludiges , tfon, Heartburn, Bblohlng. Bloat log. Nausea Cas Pains." yet free' Stamvlo. Udga. at Kings Mountain! Drug Co. 5-4-p. KEY8 MADE, LOCKS. VACUUM Cleaners. Small Electrical Appli i anocs, and Speedometers repaired ' C. L. Ramsey. Phone 12G-M * ' Sept. 22tfc (Continued Next Week) |. h> M % M ' TOM AND GEORGE George: "A youngster told ue yesterday that ant* aould lift fifty time* their own weight: do vou suDoosr ' George, that they can?" Tom: "Sure that's easy; the other day I saw a hornet 'lift' my brother." These isJ, strength to this statement: you can fool some of the people all the time and all of them some of the time: >he "fool" them all the time, by giv- , ing them only a square deal. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CLANi r > /Papa, CahI CvY tmt fAPA-Oim MA/flfi **** cor rue cttoi, PAPA, Arret fc % J fejhiiiiiii'ir iiViV''ttifltfiitf"i)ii i1i i ' i II iWifiiiii as tketr |u*?t 8u4*r. Mr. Mm Paa* of OUtMil. Mr. ma* Mrs. X. W. Patterson spent Sunday afternoon In Bbelby. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hayes and children spout Sunday In Bessemer Qity. Friends of Mrs. Charley Bridges hope for her a speedy recovery. Patricia Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes, has Improved nicely at her home after being con- ' fined to bed for several days. Misses Melba Keller. Virginia Hul lender and Mildred Irvln and Messrs Alton Ivey and W. F.Stonemotore<1 !o the rtnWleRroun dSunday. Miss Vlck Patterson and Master Itlll'e Patterson is spending this week with relatives In Lenoir. Mr. Meivln Clipper of Charlotte returned to his home Friday after 1 neon after spending several days with friends here. Mr. atid Mrs. L. L. Alexander had i as their guest for the week-end, Mr. j Pi-til Alexander of Lincoln ton. Mr. and Mrs Willie Pavseur had I as their guests Sunday afternoon the former's parents of Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. . Alexander spent Sunday afternoon with the for titer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julius | Alexander of Litwolnton. v ' Mrs. W. K. White is much Itnprov ed at this writing. A surprise birthday dinner for Mr. : Bud I-oekridge at his home Sunday j April 2-1 Bveryone reported an en* i jf.yahle time. ( Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hsrtsoe had as | | their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and I ' Mra. Charley Baumgardner. | 1 BWKt. ff'AiWf1" 1 ; ttelr guest Sunday Mr. J^rthur Hord | of Concord. Miss Martha Walker spent the week-end In Uaatonta with Mlaa Jean Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walker and dau ghter. Jean of Qsstonja. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ftte and child ren and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bridgi en and children spent the past week 1 end In the lihcuntains. FERTILIZER IN RIGHT SPOT BOOSTS Y-IEliOS Yields are usually bicger crops ..earlier and qunl'ty better if fertili >r Is placed .'in two-Inch bands to t*;p side of the iw and approximate Iv on the level with the seed or | itdliiVa roots'instead of being broad j ' est or placed below or too far from j-l row soys C. B. Williams head of | he State College Agronomy Depart- ' s tent. . ' ; "y 11 AVhen fertilizer in large amounts is placed under above or around the ! , -ced or seedling at the time of plant- | , in p. early injury will occur under cer , lain moisture conditions he added. , City the resuts of field tests by ( 'lie State College Experiment Station . Prof Williams said fertilizer to the < s'de of the row?instead of mixed In < the row ? gave average acre in- , creases of 104 pounds of seed cctton ] .'9 bushels of potatoes; and 165 lbs j of tobacco. In comparison with plots where- fertilizer was in bunds one Inch under the seed or Seedling rods, side placements increased yields of seed cotton 253 pounds pet p.ere, potatoes 38 bushels per acre, end tobacco 15f pounds per acre. At this time of the year, when ma tiv farmers are applying fertilizer, It is w'se for them to hood the results ?f fertilizer-placement tests conducted by other farmers, under th?-< super vision of the Experimtnt Station, the agronomist stated. \V ereoommend that the nearer fertilizer can be placed to the seed? without injury tn germination?the more effective it is, but if applications are moderately heavy to heavy, it Is safest to put the .fertilizer in bands along both sides of the seed and at a depth vearying with the crop." Prof. Williams concluded. APPRECIATION I wish to take this nieana of thanking ail my friends who voted for and supproted me during the recent election. - . I congratulate my opponent, neighbor and friend, J. B. Thomaeson, and my' best wishes are extended to him. Sincerely, J. A. Ounagan CY ..K1PS ^ ??^-7 <-^15= kXi ~ teu.s;x&i CMicoryt /rMAl _ ^ I \ C/IAlj/PAf^j j THIS 'N THAT Br IU?il? Lm Carroll Patterson Grove Section We are glad* to hear the farmer* tire getting their crope planted and1 to knew some have corn and cotton ;:omlng up. Sorry to hear about so much ilcjt* lii-ss and death* in the last few 1 weeks. Mliis Alice Burton la a patient In tlie City Hcapttal, Gaatonla, following an-oppendlx operation last week. She is the daughter o* Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Burton. Her friend* are hoping she will he O. K. and hack bonte scon. Mr. John Burton was buried Satui day at Patterson Grove. He left a largo family -of children.- His wifel has been dead over three years. Mrs. VV. S. Putterson, Iluthie Lee and Kldred were dinner' gUests cf the John Carrolls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hancock and children were visitors of Mr. James Carroll near Blacksburg Sunday evening. Mr. Jesse l-ee Caldwell of Bostlo was a visitor in Kings Mountain for a fe w days. Patterson Grove school closed Frldty. As a good friend of Alice Burton 1 am trying to write the news for her this week, hoping she .wilt be home soon. Weight tor weight, dried fruits con tain mere mineral*, especially iron, than fresh fruit*. NORTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. Notice of Summon* by Publication Mrs. Sara Little Hayes, Plaintiff Petitioner, -* v*. Maurice Little, Jr.. a minor. Defendnrit. The above named defendant will take notice that an acticn, entitled ,'iH above, has been institued in the Mtporlor Court of Cleveland County. North Carfllua, to sell a certain lot located In 'the Town of .Kings Mountain. In said County. for partition, and in said action it is alleged that the above named plaintiff and defordant are ?he only children and lielrs at law of M. .X. Little, deceased and that they are seized, possessed and cwn said lot of land as tenants In common, each being entitled to a rne-half undivided interest therein: tnat said lot cannot be actually divided to their ndvantage apd it is [f t line nest interests to the owners :n soil some and divide the proceeds, ind the said defendant, above namsd. Is hereby required toiriippeer-iand inswer or demur to the petition fit?tl In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland County >n or before thq 29th day of May. 1929. or the relief demanded In said ictltlon will be granted. This 28th day of April, 1929 F5. A. Houser. Jr.. Clerk of Court. -adv?may 25. The World's biggest-selling SINGLE-EDGE W| > Blade J and Ever-Ready RAZORS^^ Can't Expect Chippie Y< SI ~ I ? _,, . 1 ? NOfTKI Of IALI Under u4 by rirtue of the power oT Mil QoMlhuj tn o deed of trust give* by W. R. Hullender and onto, PrentMa Hullender, to the undersigned as trustee for Mrs. Zolln 1'lanche Gaatt. on the 5th dov of April, 1988, and registered In : the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in Book 225 at page 122, to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned and default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust. 1 will . sell for CHsh ?t the Courthouse door I in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Mcnday May 15. 1939, at ten oarlock. A. M or within legal hotira. the following described real ertate: Beginning on renter of bridge and rente with road 11.5 W. 2.74 chains' to an.Jron pin in center" of road; thence S. 85 1-4 \V. 8 20 chains to stake in gully in old iine; thence with old I'ne S. 29 K. 4.10 chains to stake; thence S. 47 1-2 W. 8.70 chains to atone pile in Harmon's and N. M. Ware's comer: thence with Harmon's line S. 86 E. 2.66 chains to , stake in branch; thetice with btanch 13.50 chains to the beginning containing three acrerf. more or leas, pnd being the same lot convey^ by Mra. Zella Blanche Oantt and husband to W. R. Hollander by deed, dated April 4. 1933. as will appear on record In the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County. This the 11th day of April. 1939. J. R! Darts. Trustee. - Sdv?May 3 d 4 * i'?g tfci'II ' r I i nT ri f' i "J 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator AW? - WW WW ** ft? -A ? n mn.rguiic ffirv. m?ry r<. ivmrj , aw ce*Md. Me of Clwretwid County, North Carolina, thla la to notify all poraona having claima againat sata estate to exhibit the same to ma. the undersigned Administrator on or before the 6th day of April. 1940. or thin notice will pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me. This the 5th day of April. 1999. A. S. KJser. Administrator... --adv?may 11. 1939. NOTICE OF SA-UE Under and by virtue of the powered sale contained In a mortgage deed given by Minnie Piuitt to the undersigned cn the 9th day of October, 1937, and registered in the Register of' Deeds O ce for Cleveland County in Book 148 at page 335. to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned, and default having been made in the payment of same. I will sell for cash at the Courthouse door in Shel by, Cleveland County, North Carolina. on Monday, May 22, 1939. at ton o'clock. A. M. or within legal hours, the following described real ostate: Situated in the Town of Kiugs Mountain. North Carolina, and beginning at a rock, corner of Haye'a Cash At Once For YOUR OLD GOLD Rings, Watches, Pins Teeth and Trinkets GEM JEWELRY CO. 193 Main 8t. GA8TONIA, N. C. H ' o Stay Around When There' Mi 1 I ^ :;.p'j; "/.; A, '_i-.lv ,- .' \ S -.-.\vi-. , - ' ..." . v -j, .. 1^ . -* -J : lot am Ouum attMt w< runs Umbo* Kmc two (t) chain* and M links to a rock on Parker's Uno; thonoo along Parker lino North 1.0t? chains to a rock; thoaco West S.St chains to a rock; thence South 1.09 chains to the beginning, containing one-fourth 11-4) of an acre, more or less. The sale will be made subject to prior encumbrances. This the 20ih day of April, 1929. Charlie Carpenter. Mortgagee. J. R. Davis. Atty. adv?may 18. UUA (voictn FIX THEM He knows how and has the machinery to do a proper repair job. FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE Phone 154 |HCAO 1*5 CLCARIJ AIPEA Thar* la a modern pleaaai sadatha, Gaa aa I burn. "M eralag AM 0 Juat drop one or two , 0 to a glaas ot water. WaU Aa woo aa tablet U diaeoh Alka-S a ' (Analgesic Alkalis** You will raally enjoy water than Uke medicine ALKA-SELTZER. wha tainj an analgesic, (Sodiu 0 relieves pain. 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