MARGRACE NEWS lira. Hunter Ramsey lira. Mae CaJdJwell, Mm Nettie Wilson, Mrs Flora Welch and Mrs Surah Footer meat visiting in Gastonta Friday. Mm Arthur Allen la seriously 111 in the Mercy Hoapltal in Charlplte where ahe underwent an operation We all wieh iher a speedy recovery. Mr. Bill .Thrasher . of Bessemer ORy and the following: Miss eMao Huwklus and! Mr. Clyde Rhea of Klnca Mountain, and Mias Elols* Thrasher. Mlas Peggy Thrasher and Mr. Horace Nlel all of Bessemer City spent Sunday In Aehevllle. Mr. Boyce Ware liaa returned home of completing a job at the NedMer Mills In Pageland, 8. C. ?- -???Mil aad Mrs. G. H. Ramsey accompanied by Mr. Ramsey's father end mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Ramsey and sister. Mrs. Clyde Camp all. of Gaetonla visited! relvtlvee in Casar Sunday. ' . ' * ? The Womans Tri^L yflub at the Margrace will give a Hlct Dog supper liS/^lau rLuAMln* n * th? UnweeeAA , , HWMH i TUtwl.i Club House. Serving will begin a five o'clock. Everybody invited. NORTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Court . Susan Sfnkler, Plaintiff, Va. Jake Stakler. Defendant. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The above named! defendant will take notdce 'bat an action for divorce on the grounds of ewo years tw TeratIon "has been commenced Ir the Superior Court of Cleveland (1 onty. N. C., that the said defendant will take notice that he la re ciutred to appear at the office of the (lork of the Superior Court of sold County In the Court House in Shelby N. C., on the 17th day pf October 19?9 or within the time prescribed by law, andl answer or demur to th< eald complaint in sard notion, or the pkUntiff will apply ty> the Court foi the relief demanded in the B'tid con plaint. Tthtls the 18th day of Sept., 1939. Max Hani rick, Deputy Clerk of Superior Court ?adv?oct 12 81,209 MALARIA Cases reported In the U. 8. In 19381 DON'T DELAY! ??? START TODAY with DOO Mf Checks Malaria In eaven days. 41 I Our Service Under New WE ARE PLEASED 1 WE HAVE SECURJ Mr. L. I EXPERT1 CHEVF FACTORY TRAINEE We Are Prepared to 1 I ciently, any Repair to F-^ ^ I BRING YOUR CA I CLEVELANI YOUR CHE\ : . _ ? -. r. - , * _ ' Cleveland County Fair September 26?30 i SHELBY, N. C.. 8ept. 20.?Every Inch of exhibit space has been taken ? every qmceeston and attraction contracted! fcr ? every premium (01 an aggregate of $150,000 value hai been listed, and In abort every detail except thoae last minute - ?-items i Which always arise, has been compie ted for the opening of the greatj est Cleveland County Pair (h .It's , history, at Shelby next Tuesday tc I continue for five days. The reef to the grandstand reicestlv "ripped loose by a violent windstorm will be In place for the pcning -Jiay Of the fair, and every ' department of the exposition is fun< toning ra.uldly. but smoothly, tsc that everything wll be in order. Tile Cleveland Falfr has been e*i .pandedl this year. Exhibit space bar been enlarged, but even with * that It was necessary to turn away late comers, as the available space wn? j nor sufficient Hi meet the demand I The Premium list lids year is the laigest In the history of ihe fair The attractions for the week of the tut.- -sv. nr.r.> Cinit '.a' iiVrxtw and much ..larger heretofore. Or. J. S. Oorton. Secretary of th< Cleveland Countv Fair, has usedhti f'fteen years r.f experience whf this fair to good advantage .in put. t i > c An tho 1A annual nvnnf linrH Far years the falrr "here has beet Known and reccgnked as tlie ieadlnj event |"f It's character anywhere li the Southeast. This year it promise: to t?e e?veii better and tin maklnt title fair .the greatest ever put 01 1 in Cleveland! County, pr. DoTton hai | I nd' the help |:f leaders in the show and exposition world of the nation The fair haa grown until It attracti that type of supphrt. I Twenty five separate department! ' have been working for weeks In or , der to present to the tens of thous li : i . * . . Palmolive, 3 for ....... 20< i' Small Super Suda (red box) 3 for 291 8mall Super Suda (blue box 3 for 2Sc Large 8uper 8uda (blue box 2 for 47< Octagon Soap (giant) 6 for .. 29: Octagon Soap (amall) 10 for .. 23< Octagon Powder (large) 6 for . 25< Octagon Powder (small) 10 for 23< Octagon Toilet, 4 for 19< Octagon Cleanser 2 for ........ 9< Octagon Granulated 2 for .... 1& Crystal White Soap 3 for 14< Hollywood Beauty 8oap 3 tor 14< Weir's Grocery ! Departmentl Management | -afl ft) ANNOUNCE THAT ED THE SERVICES OF * Sellers 10LET SERVICE MAN J ? EXPERIENCED landle, Promptly and Effi/ any Make of Car. R TROUBLES TO US > ) MOTOR GO. rROLET DEALER I fflMUNOft MOUNTAIN HE anda of visitors to tbo fair, i pom-1 ed atone w flete P tot ore of the agricultural. In- lar vaudev duatrial. ' educational and home Ife follow the of this section of the country. | evening. i The fair grousds have been com- ? plcteJy renovated. An innovation U; the. oourt of flags at the entrance to the grounds) with tall maate float u,,de'' aud tng fhe colors of many nations. Co c' -"J,*' 1IU1 orful features will be staged in thlS|' Clerk 1 j court, such as a formal guard c Iceland ( mount, band concerts and the like. 0 , ! J - In the cattle division the chom- t"'"' ^ J*pVins will be honored by separate .? f " i oaurtegs. especially arranged and ,c r..caf | designed for c-xbiblt purposes. ! Carolina. ? Hiivnetsa racing and automobile at 10: ( racing will be seen on the race ((| je?cal he >??V which baa been put In good real ^g, condition for faat performance* "Hi" nutcmoblle rales will be seen ' * ' " Saturday afternoon of fair week <l 1 Harness racing, bringing some o: runs * fasteet bprses (in America tc ' ' th' Cleveland county track, will be ' . '. r seen Tue-fday, Thursday and Friday 'I!' i ll, I ilttwmen interested in this sport sl," i say that the Cleveland County event, V'. "" will offer the finest racing program i to 1>" witnessed in the 8<outh this !li.aJ< sci son. | The abov ( | to sat isfv t r < \\ CVSf.'Vi <; r-'i-* "f <1S'|S. stand a complete musfcal revue J. R. "Fantasies of 1939' will be present-, ? adv ?oct CAi STY I > i > r . I i l p<j. * .1 Lamb Knit SWEATERS A variety of all wool pullover and coat styles in solids and stripes. Sizes 34 to 46? 1.98 to 4.95 ? ROYAL PRIDE SHIRT! New fall patterns with fused 97c ARROW SHIRTS $1.94 Keeter's I VALUE FOR VALUE NEVER t ' v' \ ....... *5 ': - .'V . . I curr. n. iw ' It* a number ct spectacu-1 ______ __ Ule KU. Firework* wll C||DW|,| gran da tan J; show eaehj JUUuVI TICE OF SALE by the virtue of the power < j 11 v der a Judgment given by W^~ of the Superior Court for')| _ bounty in the proceed In gtf .? g jif ^ le Town of Klnge Moun J ; Carolina vs. John Oallo. lfe. Julia Galloway, 1 wll II \ checking aC< ih at the Courthouse door J1 Cleveland County. North !! . c A ptDpv , 11 Monday October 23 **, J??OArllill 00 o'clock A. M. or w.-th- . 2.?OONVEN1 urg the follow ing diescrll ] | ? RECORDS NO at a stake in the Par I'lll Harry's corner nnr 5.?-OONTROI. his line N. 6G W. 2.0( ;' __ "^PKike; thence u new line <> COnVCHli V. 2 50 chains to a Pine; [* checking aCCOl >5 K. 2.00 chains to a ?? ** le Parker Mne. thenor T Llio N. 41 1-2 E. 2.51 J CIDCT 1 the Resinning. containing I f | ^ I e property is being aold t Mpmhor FmIov ttwt tax againat name. T mi ji fra\' uf At'iH.'. ms*'-*? Drpo? Davis, Contmissioner j'T ' 22 ? < MPUS AND BUSIN .ES FOR Men's Cu t . - -**'? ^ " -v New two and three button ori tweeds, Worsteds, and herring stripes. Tailored ^ith zipper and stouts. $22.50 PREP'S SIZES $19.50 ^^^Wittijrwo^ai^Pant^^ Budget Suits We can fit you in the newest models in fall patterns and colors. Sizes 34 to 50. Regulars, longs and Shorts? * $16.50 GRIFFON T? 11 C _!a_ ran ouiis Quality tailoring, fine fabrics and fashion styling bring you these outstanding suits for fall. Cluster stripes and twin stripes in blue, greens and brown. Regulars, single and double breast s ed. Sizes 33 to 46? 8 $24.50 \ , Cape and Horsehide LEATHER JACKETS Solid colors in Black and Brown Well made and smart? 6.75, 7.95, 8.95 RESISTO AND AMBASSADOR Items with TIES iverness col outlasts the In Silks and fine gular $1.65 wools for fall i*his WeekA Qn _ Q7/? *tuw - 1/ I V Hanes Athletic 3 SHIRTS & SHORTS collors Fast color broadcloth and swiss ribbed combed yarn shirts. Each? 25c Departmi UNDERSOLD V ' *. - <. ' . : . a,_ii mt\U .. iliiMt I ifm I I n'lttfhii UBE TO THE HERALD 5 EASY AND SAFE TO i I By Check ][ count at this bank provides: j for your funds. [ENCE in paying. I of transactions S proving payment. j; j of your finances I ences are vours wRen you have a int here. NATIONAL BANK ? al Deposit Insurance Corporation j . mTteaTfedrup' to | ESS mmmammwLjm MEN irlee Suits double breasted models in smart bones. In mixtures and cluster trousers, Regulars, long, shorts CHELSON FUR Felt Hats ' New shapes with bound, welt, or raw edge and rope, braid, felt, and ribbon bands. Blues, green grey, brown and tan. Smooth and rough finish. $2.95 Similar Styles $1.98 For Men and young Men ' ^ /jr K fsf / STETSON HATS $5.00 flMEN'S PALL FOOTWEAR KM We have a complete line in all the new styles including brogues. We carry well known makes by Davidson, Fortune , and Crosby Square? 2.95 4.00 5.00 | | MEN'S PANTS Sport trousers in smooth finish woroteds. Green, brown, blue and grey? 1.94 to 4.95 snt Store KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. > r. , ' ' II ? j liHl

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