(F "i.Lpifii p:*" **"/ 4 rASIT'cC? ;; By Virgi A great deal baa been written at various times about looks. Essays, novels, and news articles all >have taueht us "hew *to win friends and Influence people." Women without number have been immortalized In poetry and paint simply because thAV r?OR??PfiRf>ri niifTirlpiit mumciilnr control to raise an eyebrow In a sop-' htr Heated manner. But seldom ** de *e read of the common DIRTY I OOK. Have you ever tbou(h> of the advantages of a dirty look? It Is probably one of the beat time ' and labor-saving devices ever .discovered by man. School teachers efpccially employ this method. From experience I can say that a mean look or a dirty lock from an Instructoi makes n cWld want to go through the floor. This, however, saves QUICK RCSULTft ? LOW COST CLASSIFIED) ADS tc m word for .first Insertion; - -Half'pride for. subsequent Ineer< m... a . . 1 Minimum chargo SSo. . ' bo Ant |i?k Hr information rs. jprdlng "Kny*^ acta, aa they art j strictly oenfldentlsl. g If error la made, The Herald Is t pssponslblo for only one Incorrect - 4 .Insertion. The euston^ar I# respong slbis for subsequent Insertions. . The advertiser should notify Im, mediately of any corrections need, Want ads are always cash In advance except to buelness men or coneerno having accounts with ' this newspaper. FOR RENT ? Two 3-room epnn 'merits close in, conaeltlng buih, hot water furnished. 500 Weal Gold at. See \V. F. Logan. WANTED: Man for nearby Rawlelgh Route. Permanent if you are a hustler. Sales way up this year. For partcuiars write Rawlelgta's. (Dept. NCCM06-103. Richmond, Va. WILL PAY Hlgheat market prices for Wheat, Corn, and Oats, or will exchange Flour, Feed, Meal for them: Phone 2-8165. Interstate Milling Co.. Charlotte. N. C. ?Jnly 27c. RKMCMBER ? On Saturday you gel one of our delicious Banana Spilt < for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Comnanv. KEYS MADE, LOCKS, VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli amoee, and Speedometers repaired C. L. Ramsey, Phone 126-M Sept. 22tfc (Continued Next Week) n | H aT J R) %?p ^ ^ 1 TOM AND GEORGE George: "Tom, you've heard etoH he about the Scotch being tight What'a the tighteet one you evei heard off" Tbm: "Ite one that carrl d hie wlfa'a false teeth In hie peek*1 pcwiuw n? (.Iiuyiiv ncr oaiing iw tween meili." We have a few llvln( room seta left that we will eell at i price and terfs that many wilt ,flnc themselves In position to buy; w< buy aitralght, think straight and eel straight. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Loss At Horcfs THE CLAI rl(? c"" ?n'rrjm ,n C.R6AT CRowu foR OUR OPdNiN' (?AM?. INtvc* thought SO manv ujoulo raw is out at hoaecohle J lAw ^'e1. TM61 VAcc JAcetHg Mil in HafliD i I m I II . a. . 7.; . : > . * *. Z* * irtja T/ogaTi i ^^ ^ frS*# # I I I 3 A iho,,|ea?:hftr-'? having to interrupt] tl.e entire -clans because of one in la* c.ilevobs * jstudent. As Benjamin I'raukjiu once ,h a id: "Speak not but! nliat may. benefit others o? ycnmejj; I nvjold trifling conversation." Would not. It be better to merely "U ok ; ties thoughts "instead of voicing Hu m? Loyks are sale- than w( rds. i iHabita are funny. We do them, that's all, and do them without ever | thinking. Habits are things which v e do and shouldn't, likewise Is ; taking things and people for grant ; Mi?we do. but we shouldn't. We ] promise our3?1 vet . that we'll-do better, but the first thing we know is . that we are back in the same " old . rut. According to my belief, if we nil can Just refrain from the habit of thinking only of self and can ataken to the idea that there Is a! fellow* next door who might need a . helping hand, life will be much more i rh<g, tveywiait<"'<in IIIHM of life today, tor tomorrow will be too laic, or nearly 10. , For some reason I've never liked to see something worthwhile go to absolute waste. Such eeeme to bo I happening to the tennis courts over at the hall park. When you go to the band drill tomorrow evening, please ncttee, those courts and think of the gf od condition that they SHOULD bo in. Then let's help clear them and start the balls rolling. (To a certain person In Charlotte: What Is thia about "always a bride's maid but never a bride?" Frankly, I don't believe the statement, do yon? It can be proven (alee?why hot try It? List Requirements A or Sound Recovery Grand Rapids, Mich., July 17?(IPS 1 he essential elements for sound riK-overy and re-eraploymiit are so obvious that it "seems strange" they have not been considered by government, Phillip A. Benson, president of the American Bankers Association, declared here recently. Mr. Benson listed among the essen tlsl elements, "tax modification, a recognition cf the social usefulness I of business, restoration of faith in the future and the release of the initiative and energies of all the people, the sum of whose initiative and energies makes up the American en terprise order. "What our people want is more wraith to divide," he said. .'That Is, ;i< re goods, more comfortn, more luxuries, more steady employment more security. Those things can be provided only by healthy buslnese and Industry, by robust enterprise. "It 1ft almost superfluous to tell you that political economic manage in gut has not produced these evidences of wealth. It is encuraglug to ui-te that increasingly large numbers of people are coming to this realization and are willing again to give business the opportunity to perforpF its normal service to society." SERVICE OF 8UMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLdNA, CLEVELAND COUNTY In Superior Oourt Ruby Kellar Haynes, Plaintiff, Vs. .'napor V. Haynes, Defendant. The defendant, Jasper V. Haynes, will take notice that an action titled ' a 9 above has been commenced in the Superior Clurt, Cleveland County. North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce on statutory grounds; and the . sr. Id defendant will furtrer take notice that he is required to appear at P the office of the Clerk of Superior . Court of said county in the courtt house tn Shelby, N.' C? within 3d k days after, the 10th day of August, I 1039. and answer or demur to the i complaint in said action or the plain I tic will apply to the court for the i relief demanded in said cofplalnt. I This the 8th day of July, 1039. Max Hamrick. 1 Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Shelby. N. C. ~ Am. I..1? tO -a... O I ?.u* JUIJ AO AUS o. SICY KIDS Du ln i. .n>ttiH i-lifltfilM ' h'i .. . : mwfmpiwi . THE IC1NQR MOUNTAIN HERALD. * ' - NOTIOE... J iii lire District t,ouri cf tlie'i, Unltea State* ui America lor tUe W?w*teui ii.tiiivt of Noitli C?ivi ua.- Charlotte. UiritUn. At l/iw No. Jit. United o' uies li Aiuti.ca v. Certain Parcels of Litii i in .tlie Town 6 ICiUga Mtiimi.i.n t-cunti of Cleveland. Slate of Nil-ill Carolina, and Carrie a. Herd, ami oliicrs. Notice ol Act:ou tiy l uv m-ui.on ot sununous: to: Kooert Falls auu wuti. or. it deceased, ihoir he'll s, representatives.^ assigns. KltlK* MoLUtatli. N. C.; Iluili Herd t'rnti ana husband. \V. M. Craft. Kings Mountain, N. C.. and all persona whomsoever, who have, or claim to own any estates or Interests in th^ fee or otherwise in aad to the premises described in the petition filed in thlt cause and described in this notice. and ait) and all heirs aud devisees of the several parties., .above nrtn ed. whose names and addressea are unknown, and all and sini-. their heirs, husbands, wives, devisees, executors, administrators, repres* ntatives, allnees, successors aud atslgus. ot ea?b and every of them; iud all unknown owners, lienors, or claiinauiH having, or clalminK to hsvo inv| flshl. 'Ulg? interest or lien; and all occupants, lessees, users, holders sod owners oi and claimants to any rights of easement or prescription In. over, cross, or through said lands, or any pin thereof; ycu will please take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In tha District Court of the United 8>ate? for the "Westcra District of North Carolina, at Charlotte, N. C? that summons has been duly fsaued out of said Court, and petition filed therein asking for the condemnation of the lands described in the said po* tlt'on and hereinafter described, that you, and each of you are necessary and proper parties ,to the Jast and final disposition of this action; 'hat said action has been Instituted by the United 8ta?es Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina for the purpose of the appropriation and condemnation by Judicial process for the public use and benefit of the United States of America, of the lands described in raid petition and . hereinbelow described. under and by virtue of the provisions of tho Weeks T,aw. Act FOSTERS a place for prompt and expert - shoe repair service at reasonable prices ,, FOSTER'S "SHOE SERVICE * Phone 154 | ? - . - N Southern R* \ ilSsSv $? Vx, - 3H ^HiR?v1 BATHING SEA OUTING9 GOOD FISHING ' iss First, Last and In Bet\ r J? - "i*v>'1 _ i fcf;- -frf- rtfi r... "ir:.; ^ * *v THURSDAY. JULY *j? ' I9S9. * - of Conurm of March 1" 1911. Chap liC 136 dial. NllV 1 "Section 513 521. 553 and 3#5 of-thr U. S. C A . and accrrdluK to the uretliod aoo juo< educe prescribed .tho.'Avt 0J CuitKrcaa of August 1. 1S88. (2." St&tutes 357 ? <30 I*. S ''C. A.. Sec t.ous 257, 258. and 25$-ui; that tilt li'.Dd? proposed to bo condemned on<l apprt printed by the plaintiff Unlte?1 States ure described Hubafaut'ai.ly a? follows:. Ileginutng tit a point In th? ::otler|v side of Mediffont Averyfe whlelt point la distant ?6uth?vardl> l'.;7.fi feet front the intersection ?i ibe southerly side cf Mountain streel with tlif eastern- side of Pieainoit' Avenue. and which point' !s lie- soutliwesterly ccruer of lands now 01 formerly of Francis Jane Carpenter; tlittoe )n an eastwai'dly direction a lony tlie southerly ?ide of lands ol sutd Carpenter a diVnnce of fe\>i to a lmint; thence in a southward}} divejLtioii. on-a li'ie form in'a an interior ancle of 90 degrees <vit'll the last mentioned cdurse, a distance of 32.a ftrt 'o a pclnt; thence in a westwa.Uly dliectiou, on a Hue foriniuy an Interior angle cf 90 degrees with tl e la*t mentioned course, ? dis ti.u. ei. ly.i.KVS 'i' an entterjy side of Piedmont Avenue; thern-e- in a northwardly direction aiong me Msnriy siae or ni'amuni Avenue, on a line terming an Inter lor angle of 90 degrees with the laat mentioned course, a distance of 32.G feet to the point or place cf begin ning. the laat course forming at the point of Ita Intersection with the first course sn Interior angle of 90 do grees. an shown by plat "l^tnd pro posed to be acquired through con dcmnatlon proceedings as a portion of the Post office site at Kings Mbttn tain, North Carolina." blueprint ol -which Is attached hereto and by ref erence made a part hereof; tog-ih-u with the Iraprpvemnts thereon e* ccpt the .dwelling house; ytu and etch of you are hereby notified tc be and appear at the office of th? Clerk of the United States District Court for the Western District' ol North-Carolina, In the United States Courthouse Building at Charlotte North Carolina, not later than ten (10) days from and after the com pu-tton of service of this summons by publication for four (4) succee pive weeks, and answer or demur tc the petition or complaint filed by ths above named petitioner in the office o* the said Clerk, and you are fur titer notified that if you fall to ap pear and answer or demur to thf sale petition or complaint wlthit the time specified the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said petition: witness th? Honorable E. Y. Webb, Judge of th? District Court- for fhe Western Dts tm^of .-North Carolina, this the 12tl day ol Jtfly. 1M9, and the year e our Independence the 194th. J. Y Jordan, Clerk. By: Fan Barnett. Dep nty Clerk. Attested. J. Y. Jordan Clerk. By: Fan Barnett. De-put: Qlerk. ?adv?auglO. ilway System bore Excursion n&FfHJt VA * im v * Y 21 and 22, 1939 6\00 ROUND \p TRIP FARE d Trip Tickets on sale for all br trains (except Trains No. 37 July 21 and 22, final limit ming Monday Night July 24, 1939. ' i Trip Fare $3.00 (row .Ml stations on rrn Railway System ia North and South na as shown below: x&liurf, S. C. to Dar.viUe, Va. . cksfcurf, S. C. to Marlon, N. C. .beville, N. C. to Salisbury, N. C.. larlotte, N. C to Tayfornrilte, N. C. arber, N. C. to Winston>Sa1em, N. C. llsboro, N. C. to North Wilkeshoro, N. C. r'otte, N. C. to Columbia, S. C# i intermediate station*. rickets Good in Coach** Only Hatr^aare Checked?No Stop-Overt aylight or Night Trip in Both Directions Cunault Ticket Agentt R. H. GRAHAM Diriston Patsengtr Agf*i Ctt * ITT*, N. C. VCOI1. . . -? ' 1 -23&? t?*? < ' . < .* '". ' ". *' ' . .; , f ' ,_ -?&& j ; _ f 7? = ? * " -T ' ' ' * ' *' 1 . ". . SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY *UBLI.CATION . N'bRTH CAROLINA. CI4CV.EIJVNO COLNTY, ; In The Supprlor Court * . Iniogene Jolly Outline, PUUi'iff " vs, I- i.'- ndus! L. tiulberl'*. Defendant. ' 'ire defrn'";nnt. Hrondus Gulh. . .. . . * ' " / - eric, win ta.KO nonet; tnat au action : it led as above has been commenced 1 "n lire Superior Court. Cleveland1, f'- uuiy. North Carolina, wherein the{ 1 plaint in is seeking an absolute dlt M.ree on statutory grounds; and' that the said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to J a*>penr ?t the rtflce of the Clerk of, Superior Court of sub! county in the courthouse In Shelby. N. C.. within ; "ii days after the loth day of August ! tWft. and H!iHwer'"or "demur to the complaint In said ' action or the t.lalnt'ff will apply to the court for the relief demand in said complaint. ( G/lBFt R \ ^ vo* M BBHfflSHMnBHi [r^^ll WITH A PLAN I 1 ir^rv, ~ n a/VYE. FOR A PURPOSE | I 1' SAVE || FOR EARNINGS I I t ' SAVE If WITH SAFETY || " j ?pdHi Our Savings Accounts elements of successful sa \ c T . Open an account with may be added at any til MONEY TO LOAN. HOME BUILDING and . * . '" ' '* "* A. H. Patterson will ?!mu.mvv."'.1 "" 1hi? !jw> 8'h dny of July, 1939. * -S E. A. Houaor. ! Cl*?rk of Superior Court. Cleveland County. N. C. I ,.dv- july 13?aug 3. 81,209 MALARIA C*?e? reported In the U. 3 .*> 19131 DON'T DELAY! ??? START TODAY w.th . vOO S6f Checks JIAalaru in ?evei days. spy jim j??c> I' MMnoi?n3 4?yV(A^V^J (K>mjMnm|)iH^ r ^" * # mi IT i ^ 1 nfHgm I G'^r^^f/ Itfc r* TIESE IITEIS !^V\ |KC CIHIENIENT ^ W Tt III IEHIT ACTIVITIES otlV^ \ ?* OTHIt GILtdT | Horfts in 2i am ' ? BBHUH ' i K H ??|b*?i^ Si 7he L i ?>OOR I SUCCESSFUL L Fn 1 I provjdfe all four of these iving. $1.00 or more. Savings ne. Funds Available Now! I LOAN ASSOCIATION i, Sec'y-Treasurer BHBUBB PERCY L CROSBY y ?? rM m.-rtw ********* # /* < * -O f^fT>CR F^MAf7N ?v^ / Ol/efiAfTHt OFP'cd mm

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