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Small grocery atock. Brick building with fixtures for rent. Phone 76.M>., oct 28. FOR 8ALE ? Reefer Pears, $1.00 per bushel at orchard. Archdale Farm. . SPENCER CORSETS: Individually Designed Foundation Garments Medical Supports. For Appointment call or write Mrs. Laura T Bradley. Phone 3301, P. O. Box 42 Bessemer City. 10-12c. BARGAINS IN USED CARS?More than thirty good clean Used Cars in stock at all times. Ford?, Chev rolets and Plymouths. We always have lots of good dean Model A Fords, We can save you from $25 to $100.00 on any UBed Car. Look ours over before you' buy. Every car is sold under a money-back guarantee. GASTONIA USED CAR CO., ll-2c IF YOU ARE 8UFFERING FROM the aches and pains of Arthritis call at Griffin Drug Co.. and ' ask or Interesting free Suipho-Kap? booklet on New Colloidal Sulphui method of treating this painful ail ment. 9-14-4tc?oct 5. REMEMBER ? On Saturday you rh one of our delicious Rauana -Split s for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY $36 per week, man or woman with - , ' auto, sell Egg Producer U> Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St l^hity jlB. 1 , ' -^i | _ . .... (Continued Next Week) A* V A 4^W 11 TOM AND GEORGE re wrote the State Dairy Depart, enent and asked how Ions cows hould be milked; can you make a ?uest what the anawaa wes?H Geor. ?e: "I suppose they,told him they hould be milked just like short ones tThe long and the short of it is that vm believe business usually comes Where it is invited and atays there s long as It ie well treatedi T* P tfnrd Piirnilnva Pn m. uhiiiuiv vu? Buy It For Lett At Hord't THE CL AIN the t n?my hav6 pes ran6 con known a how-it-hits a. thcj-i is a crlase cokteo flLLeO WITH WATCftTBC CON IS A0OU1 . >c ' ' % ' v " '' . itiBiMiii . - - - -=-" IIIJII lipiMIIJI III ? "THIS "N THAT By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section It happened at the fair: A small boy who has .been rarin' to go a cross the waters and help fight the war, went to the fair with his pa cnts. one night last week. 'When they began shooting the fireworks, he became so frightened, he no, down 011 hU hands and knees and "ttck off among the parkel exrs hunting for a place to hide, I suppose. Me thinks some of these grownups who THINK they would like <o go to war would react in the same way.If it came to. a show down. 1 mean, if they were about to be call ed, they would be looking for ? Tljjug^o Vie . noticcd^ditt that the ones who do the most talk big are "pretty sur6 that they -would i i ot have to ro? , But lets .-kip war talk and talk onie more about the fair.. It's .too bad it couldn't have lasted longer ,:it nl'. thin?* must enl. some tinia pr.d al.iadv they' are premising ' - ?wfrir.' '.r.i' "iirri "tlt'TT* "dUifi* i c . i.. . >.fV \vr> i| na vo xtimai.'iJiiK u? rjforward to uext fall. In the mean inm th? next "big tjine'' clay fo ve-.-yho.ly 1 ^ Hallowe'en. Saturtay la 'October 7th. That jsed to be a big day in King* Mountain. They say those ceiebraiotu they ence had 'were sumpin ! Vender why we don't have them ny mote ? , SOCIAL ITEMS? Mr. ant. Mrs. John G|reene oc' Belmont have yeen visiting relatives in Kings . Mountain, and sectone nearby. The Greenes formerly lived near Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. June Burton and ?trs. Burton's little Ivrojher, Billy 'lulletvJer of Cora Mill spent the day with the R. M. Burton's Sun day. Billy Bridges of City I^ake, spent . ?he week end- with his grandparents in this community. Magdalene. Willis and Robert Green? and Ruth and Billy Shytle3 of Phetllx Mill visited Syllvle Lee Burton Saturday . evening. The corn shredders are at the V. L Thornburg's today (Tuesday.) Wei), so long folks, you will be hearing from me again. MARGRACE NEWS Mrs. Hunter Ramsey The Woman's Club of the Mar grace Village enteT.alncl informal ly last Tuesday evening at the clui bouse honoring Mrs. Grady Rhea, one of the .members on her blrttoda; anniversary. Sharing honors with Mrs. Rhea was Mrs. Harry Ktmmel whose birthday anniversary was also honored K? t h - iMemhnea uj uicuiw<a> The club house was decoratec with fall flowers. The dining room table had as a centerpiece a lovely vase of roses. Games and contests were enjoyed during the evening and later puncb and cake were served. The honored guests received many beautiful and useful gifts. Tb* Margrace Womans Club held its regular meeting at the clut house last Thursday evening. The .club house was arranged with quantities of fall flowers ana potted plants. At the conclusion of the buslnest session presided over by the Free! dent. Mrs. Bertha George, Mesdame: Charles Moss. Harry Kimmei a ud Pewey Caldwell had charge of a very delightful social hour, of games n:.d contests. The' hostess served a tempting sa ad course with accessories. Atractlve favors were presented eaah i member. I The personnel of the club includes | Meedames Charles Moss. Harry Kim ' inel, Dewey Caldwell, Thomas Gamwe. E. P. Cook. A. M. Royster At ; !hur Hamrlck, John Jenkins, Jos 1 Foster, Martin Frederick, A. E. Ljrr | th. R. P. Sanders, Lawrence Ledford. Grady Rhea, Clyde Key, Bertha George. Haig Goforth Fostei ; Fleming and Bryant Brackett. i/mo il\j I IA.1L/0 One Sf ifctreo a ncw loac S TH6 SPRING Wieto h6cc osco in this &ut1 hcavy paptft $AC rrp ee fiaco.. "A. v , ; >' # I THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD,1 NOTICE OP SALE Under and by the virtue of the power, cf sale, trader a Judgment gt I ven by the Clerk of the Supertoi I Court for Cleveland County, In tht I proceedings Erttltletl: (Uve Town of 1 Kings Mountain, North Carolina vs < D H. Houser. et al, I will sell fot . caeh at the Courthouse door In Shelj ] by, Clevetunl County, North Caroll-j I Uit, on Monday October 23, 1939, at i 10.00 o'clock A. M. or wUhln legai < hours, the following described real i rotate: * Situated on the East side of Piedmont Street and BEGINNING at a stake In the edge of said street Mrs. J. R. Reynold* corner, thence along Piedmont Street N._ 90 feet tc a stake; thence E. 200 feet to r stake In the line of echeol lot; tlience with said line S. 90 feet to ? stake; thence W. 200 feet to '.he Beginning, and being a part of the lo. conveyed by Jaseph Klndrlek I 'l l wife to p. H. Houser on Decern" Iter 26, 1895, and recorded In Book TT at page 414. The above property Is being sob! for the purpose of paying street paving tax. This the 16th day of Sept.. 1939. J. R. Davis, Commissioner. I /,,?* 19 1 I - ' I ? "V V A mm 0 Lil'H i ^ 'ti ? - ^ iWw* i?rtruj"1 ^ " ?' N>*HTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Ocurt . Susan S!nkler, PlainUff, Vs. Jr.K> Sinkler. Defendant. SUMMON8 BY PUBLICATION The above named defendant wit) t ike notice that ah action for divorce on the grounds of ewo years separation has been commenced Id the Superior Court of Cleveland County. N. C., that the said defend1 ant will take notice that he la re' quired to appear at the office of the I C lc*k of the Superior Court of - said . County in the Court House in Shelby C., on the 17th day pf October, 19?9 or within the time prescribed by law. and. answer or demur to the said complaint in seed action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com ; plaint. This the 18th day of Sept., 1939. Max Hamjlck, Deputy Clerk of Superior Court ?adv?-oct 12 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by the virtue of the power o.' sale, under a Judgment given by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County in the proceeding! entitled: the Town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina vs. John Galloway and wife, Julia Galloway, I wlli sell for cash at the Courthouse dooi Its Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Monday October 2.1 1929, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. qr within legal hours the following <Wib ed real estate: BEGINNING at a stake In the Par | KfC line, win Harry# corner ?nv I runs with tela line N. 66 W. 2.0t chains to a stake; thence a new line S. 41 1-2 W. 2.60 chains to a Pine; thence S. 55 E. 2.00 chains to n stake in the Parker Mne. thence with said line N. 41 1-2 E. 2.50 chaings to the Beginning, containing Oe-haife acre. The above property is being sold to satisfy town tax against same. This the 16th day of Sept., 1039. J. R. Davis, Commissioner ?adv. ?oct 12 Grocery Need FRYERS ? MEATS 1 BLES AND PRODUCE CY GROCERIES ? Phis prompt delivery service n select your grocery needs, Blalocki Phone 58 . : ' .*/ lot Is Enough, CHCC.SG ( ir i -rue I \ COP- T* t (1 % , ' " , * . TMCCHCHY r SHCLLCO A Few UHSUSPfcCTTWC *S INMSCAtMiHATCVf WHiUC riH6 TMCIR RAN66 WHICH \ ' *0*TH STOCK A STORM Of ^ r that ruts form of esj WW FARC was finally ; 1j*4 . ? '- * ^ HCRfiDAY, OCT. t, lMt NOTICE OF EALE ndei and by 1 rt e f thn pow< >y E. A. Houser, Clerk of the. Super or Court for Cleveland County, lu ihe special proceedings entitled, A1 hert Morris, Administrator tor th> estate of W. A. Morris, deceased, vs Minnie Hord, et al, I will sell at public auction on the premises hero Inufter described, on Saturday, Oo tober 14th, 1939, at ten o'clock A. M. or within legal hours, the following described real estate: F1R8T TRACT: All of those certain lots located on the East side of Cansler Street and the South side of Waco Road in the Town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, including all of the lots numbered one (1) to one hundred and eighteen (118) inclusive, as shown by a map or plat made by TH L., Campbell, surveyor toi the W. A. Mortis estate, dated the 13th day of September. 1939, ul-will appear nv wwi In-4be-Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County. 3BCOND TRACT: All of those lot? situated on the West side of Cans Is? Street and the South side u* W.ico Road In the Town of King" Mountain. North Carolina, and IncindMig ail of , the' lots numbered &it<efcl.tt?' (ICO) Inclusive. The said lots will appear on map or plat made by E. I. Campbell, surveyor for tho W. A Morris estate, dated the 12th day of Retember,- 1939, as will appear on record In the Register of Deeds Ofnce for Cleveland County. TH1RJJ TRACT: Situated In the Town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and being lots Nos. 29, 37 and aAAAnllnflr In Q man ap nlflf nf til? R. F. Eiam Town Property made by A P. Falle, aurveyor for R. P. Elam on the 6th day of October, 1920, as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County and said lots are 50 'feet front and 176 feet deep. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at ah iron stake at the corner of Effle Clink scales lot In the Town of Kings Mountain and runs West 198 feet to an Iron stake on the line owned by ?he Odd Fellows; thence North 72 feet to an iron stake on Watson Allison's line; thence with his line 198 feet to an Iron stake in Effle Cllnksrales line; thence with her line 72 fee to the Beginning, oontainlng 16,268 square feet, more or less. FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at the corner of King and Tracy Street West 126 feet to a stake; thence North 40 feet to a stake. Miles Eoyd's corner; thence along his line East 125 feet to a stake on the West Bide of Tracy Street, Miles Boyd's corner; thence along Tracy Street South 40 feet to the Beginning, containing 6,260 square feet. . The-terms of the sale will be onethird (1-3) cash, balance payable In six (6) and twelve (12) months. This the 13tb day of September. 1939. Albert Morris, Commissioner. J. R. Davis, Atty. ?adv?or.t 12 ' I Have Your Eyes Examined, Qlasses Fitted DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist - Eye Specialist Will be in Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to P. M. BNaasBBBBHiiMeHMa 3 Of.aaa.s. FRUITS ? VEGETA STAPLE AND FAN a reasonable Price and lake an ideal place to . Just caU Phone 58. Grocery - We Deliver 1 , VMp ? '~A- " "*? i^^Swownil . 11 BUTTER KIST BREAD I < . ?when you buy a Greyhound if W RO U ND-TRIPTICKET MKJ New York 814.5C Atlanta WJ2t Washington Greenville ?|.K ttif 'l,'il V " ' ' " .i" t . * . * ' ' ' '? . * < - SgB ' CENTER 8ERVICE " Phone 62 MICKEY AND HIS MA I PIERRE T>At( COUUt) X ^ WWV. I CrfWIS. VOO f\r I WEU.1HEN GIVE MR I HAVE A NtCKEL? J NOW PPA ser:.- ^ ." Never skip having at least one glass cf SUNRISE RAIRY MILK with ev. ery meal. It's Nature's grandest food and builds alike for infant and adult ? builda strong, healthy teeth, straight limbs and an alert mind. ' (Mttmilh Wfir^HSSSBF&K77V*F&9Bk (Cl r iout ) W%^^KKK^^fjWT^)T^iVwWm \ SUMHfR THIRST / HlMKil V Quencher / M BSBrcf ' v v l"I can call the commission people or the farm adviser...or reach my I neighbors easier. And we bmr from folks oftener, too. Yes sir, it pays to have a telephone." .^^H^BiT t SOOTHERIl BCUTELEPHOnE 111 TELECRRPH GmMM 1 11 -" 1 1 ' 1 '"' ' 1 1 . By PERCY L. 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