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QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for flrat insertion; half price for subsequent Inter- l tlons. Minimum charge 2tc. Do not ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as they arc strictly confidential. If error la made, The Herald 1= responsible for only one Incorreet Insertion. The customer |g responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should nstify Immediately of any oerrectlone need"' Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts w'th this newspaper. PAINFUL, ACHING ARTHRITIS Joints can nosy b?* relieved. Griffin " " ppay snlpho-Kaps booklet on new Sul phur method. No obligation to buy, 10-2?c * PEARS FOR SALE ? 75c a bushel. Fine 'or eating. <'sinning, preservIng and for wrapping. Archdale Farm. 10-12tf. FREE WASH JOB WITH EVERY 60 Gallons Gasoline. Texaco Service Station, corner King street and Cleveland Avenue. 10-25c FUNDAMENTALS OF 8TORE MANAGEMENT. This special com blnatlon Course wilt solve your your problem for promotion ? especially valuable to Chain Store employees or anyone aspiring to manage a Retail Business. Shogt,concise, and inexpensive, investigate this training. It fills a great need- Call or write P. L. Ptercy. Representative, International Correspondence Schools, 409 Emerson Ave., Gaston la, N. C. LOST ? One receipt book. Bound 4n leather case and numbered 1 to 60. Reward if returned to Kings Mountain Furnlture Co. . ' 11.? ? ?? BARGAINS IN USED CARS?More than thirty good clean Used Cart In stock at all time* Fords, Chev rolets and Plymouths. We always have lots of good clean Model A Fords. We can save you from $25 to $100.00 on any Ueed Car. Look oar a over before you buy: Every oar la sold under a money-back * guarantee. OASTONIA USED CAR OO.p ll-2c REMEMBER ? On Saturday yon get one of our delicious Banana SpltUi for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. SAVE YOUR PENNIE8 FOR THE Big Ilea all One Cent Sale whicb "begins next Wednesday. Kings Mountain Drug Company. It. (Continued Next Week) 11 W TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "George, d0 you know I read a whole lot while on my va. cation thi summer. And what do you ?uppose i reaa tne most?" George: "I'd nay It wti sign poati and route numbers!I" We are try. Ing to make you think d os wh?n you think of furnltore, and we art trying to inject a little "pap' ir these ads just so you will r*ac them. We have been told by dozeni that they are not bad reading. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Lesa At Hord*s THE CLAI* m j LCAJTN IM* THAI wr mt with tut c COMHVHtCAtm* IK THIS 'N THAT By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section ^(1 FVIks! No, I haven't deserted' this column, I Just failed to get any1 news taken to the paper last week./ Since so many depend upon my | ccp^f the Herald to bring themj the local news, I suppose its up to J me to put forth a little more effort; In getting this chatter written and; sent it. We went visiting down In Beih any section, last Sunday. On beyond j Bethany church we saw some large | and odd shaped rocks, that made j me think of those In the Garden of jj^g G-ods. Colomd. (Of course, ..JL haven"' been to Colorado but I have A #?Uau ..1A.. th? Ha .Jane 1 OaimA ? luiurr ?icn ui vuc ubiucmo;. ktviiiv ?f (h? rocks we saw are shaped like ' g'nnt murhrooms. Other large ones are balanced on smaller ones and lcvk as If they wil fall at any mo-, menu Another one that caught our, e\e. Imked like a roll tonly tbous-I iww "r.* q i*a iwy'-t y %ik. (lie middle and placed back together and If not mistaken Its the one that . has two trees growing through the' center of It. With a Httlelmaglna- ' you w~ukl think one of those rocks' resembled a seal balanced on a >oll. There's no doubt about H as I an artist, sculptor, or what have vou. Mother Nature, la the tops. If you don't think Nature la pret-' y wcnlerful take a ride or a walk I hroueh the country one day soon' and perhaps you'll change your, mind. The leaves have changed their color ? and what color! Every color In the rainhow is represented. Pcets colors ? Those words describe the colors seen in. the forest! today better than any words lkve ' heard. (I read those words, some' where, not long ago. In "By George' I think. Wonder If they were original with that writer?) Other Attractions that thS country has at this tirfte of year are ripe nuts, persimmons, hawee. locusts and many colorful wild flowers and berried shrubs. , . ? ? School opened at Patterson Grove and Beth-Ware Monday Oct. 23. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Goforth of Phenlx No. 2, was burled In the Patterson Grove cemetery Monday morning. Mrs. Goforth has! 1 - -m a? il ? # i a numoer 01 relatives in ium section. Misses Ollte Mae and Mary Blddlx of GalTney spent the week end with Misses Llllie Mae and Lucille Carrol of Kinge Mountain. They visited Mies Maggie Lee CarroH of this com muntty Sunday morning. Mrs. Henry Ballard risked her father Mr. J. K. Gcforth Sunday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Felix Carroll wlH be interested in hearing that she S? now at the J. Bun Pattersons. She spent the summer with the Chas. P Ware's. The G. W. Green's and Mrs. R. N. Burton and Sylvia Lee and Alice Button spdnt Sunday afternoon In Fort Mill. 8 C., visiting relatives. , .1 i .1 - r i - NORTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY In The Superior Court Charles R. McMurry, Plaintiff, Va. Olive Johnston McMurry, Defendant SUMMONS, 8ERVICE BY PUBLICATION The defendant, Olive Johnaton Mo Murry. will take notice that an notion, titled ae above, haa been commenced in the Superior Court of ClevelabdCounty, N. C., wherein the plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the defendant, upon statu tory grounds, and the said defendant will farther take notion that ah* la required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior- Court In Shel! by. Cleveland County, North Caroll! na, at the oourt houae, within thirty days after the 10th day of Novem' ber. 1939, and anawer or demnr to ' the complaint In said action or tb? ( plaintiff mill apply to the Conrt for I ttoe relief demanded in th? complaint. This October 8th, 1939. E. A. Houaer, Jr., Clerk of Superior Court, Cleveland County, N. C. ? adv?aept 2. JCY KIDS They All F 4 vIf ^|B I ft" ' BBfcBr* r T*M ?#?****# tftKIHC of *et -THd,r IHCfAtO^^K^fiAN, A*t*V Ttf COT Of ftfC* itMeJ Of me a***. M??MS?a?naM?MaaaBiM*fB*a)aM*aap|jpMj|jn!i?4 I > ' * *' * ' J 1} : ^,; /\.l ^-A. ..."*- -^.V-AX'ihaaaa^aw^ . NORTH CAROUNT. CLEVELAND COUNTY. In Superior Court. Mrs. Pansy Perry Allien, Plaintiff Ve. Lee L. Allen, Defendant. Notice Of Service Of Summent By Publication The defendant, Lee U Allen, -will take notice that an action titled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cleveland County, I North Carolina, on part of the plain- ] tiff to obtain an. absolute divorce I from the defendant on statutory grounds; and the said defendant will further tuke notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county in the courthouae in Shelby, N. C? within twenty daya after the 19th day cf Ncv^mber, 1939, and ?n*9C9T or demur to the complaint '.n said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the tellef demanded in said complaint. This the 11th day of October. 1939. E. A. Houser, Clerk of Superior Court, Cleveland County, N. C. 'ssMtiiffBV V ' " > NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of tho power ct sale contained in an order made by E. A. Houser, Clerk of the ' Superior Court for Cleveland County, In the special proceeding entitled, Albert Morris, Administrator for the estate of W. A. Morris, DeceasI All ? Ulenl. Uael -1 * ? > ? ? ?. iHMdllC HVIIJf CI Ol. A Will BCU en the premises hereinafter degcrtb ed on Saturday, November 18. 1938, at 10:00 A. M. or within legal hours (he following described real estate: FIRST TRACT: All of those certain lots located on the Bast side of Cansler Street and the South side of Waco Rood In the Town of Kings Mountain, N. C., including all of the lots'.numbered one (1) to 118 Inclusive as shown by a map or plat made by E- L. Campbell, Sur voyor for the W. A. Morris estate, dated the 12th day of Sept. 1939. as will appear on record for the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County excepting, however lots, 7, 8, 95; 96; 97; 98; 99. 100, 101 and 118. SECOND TRACT: All of those lots situated on .the West aide of Cansler Street and the 8onth side of Waco Road in the Town of Kings Mountain. N. C., and including all of he lots numbered 76 to 160 inclusive. The said lots will appear on m*v or plat made by E. D. Campbell, Surveyor for the W. A. Morris estate., dated the 12th day of September, 1939, as will appear on record In the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County. ITHIRjD TRACT: Situated ft. the Town of Kings Mountain, N. C? and being lots Nos. 29, 29, 87 and 88 according to a map or plat of the R. F. Elam Town Property made by A. P. Falls. Surveyor for R. F. Elam cn the (th day of October. 1920, as will appear on record; in Register of Deeds Officio tor (Cleveland County' and said lots are 50 feet frcot and 175 f?et deep. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake at the corner of Bffie CHnkscalea lot in the Town of Kings Mountain and runs West 198 feet to an Iron stake on the line of lot owned by the Odd Fellows; thence North 72 feet to ah Iron stake on Witimi inium'i 11nAa thMM with his line 198 feet to an iron stake In EXfle Cttnkscales line; - thence with her line 73 feet to the BeginFall Is Harvi ' ' f ?' - ' ' * - ' *' ' * ;* . , * * : And we have a real Han Eat at Reasonable Price liver right to your kitch Blalock Phone 58 ollowed the Leader, feeun& TMATCV6RVON Of HIJ N M'\j?6R6 66HIHO H He spuRteo his neAY STteO ONTO THC CNCMY'S a A NK. r ,*?* ' v * .-. . nln<, containing 15,268 square faet, mora or lees. FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at the corner of King atvh Traly Street In the Town ot King* Mountain and run* with King Street West 126 feet to a atake; thence North 40 feet to a atake, Mile* Boyd'* corner; thence along hla line Beat 126 feet to a atake on the Weat side of Tracy Stree, Miles Boyd's corner; thence along Tracy Street South 40 feet to the Beginning, containing 6.250 square feet. SIXTH TRACT: Beginning at stump hole, M. U Harmon and Bur! rig corner and runs thence with Bhrrls' line S. 64 W. 19.87 chains to a pine; thence N. 35 1-2 W. 28.75 chains to a stone, Emerson's corni er; thence with the Elmerson line N. 54 E. 19.87 chains to a stone In Harmon's line; thence with hla line 8. 36 ,1-2 E. 28.75 chains to the Beginning, containing 57 1-4 acres, mere or less and being a part of the > n r* ' v * n-. muu. SEVENTH. TRACT: Beginning at I & stcne, Lizzie Crocker and BarI ber's corner and runt thence with Crocker't lino 6. 4 W. 24.80 chains t-hains to a stake; thence N. 4 E. 18.44 chains to a pine; thence N. ,76 1-4 W. 4 98 chains to a black jack; thence N. 59 1-2 W. 11.84 chains to a Chestnut Oak; thence X. 53 W. 1.02 chains to the beginning. containing 37.3 acres, more or less, and being a part of the Barjber Land. I Terms of salt, 1-3 cash, balance 8 and 12 months. Title to be reserved until full purchase price has been paid. The deferred payments bearing Interest at 6 percent. This the 17th day of October, 1939. Albert Morris, Commissioner. ?adv?nov 9 D NORTH! CAROLINA, ' CLEVELAND COUNTY. In the Superior Court J R. Bazemore, Plaintiff Vs. Flora R. Bazemore, defendant. NOTICE The defendant, Flora, R. Bazemore, will take notice that an act km entitled as above has been flommenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, for the purpose of procuring a decree of absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimny now existing between the 1 parties above named, upon the < grounds of two (2) years separation of the. said parties; that the defendant will take further notice that she la PPiinlrAfl tn armhar at fhn OM/hi of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County at the Court House tn Shelby, N. C., on the 17th day o fNovember, .1939, 30 days from this date, and answer or demur to the Complaint tn said action, or the plaintiff trill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 17th day of October, 1939. Ev A. Houser, Clerk of Superior Court, Cleveland County, N. C. J W. 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