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A ST EE] 1 jm dm Slcel'inaking " Takes Time MmAy 12 hoort arm roqvirod to (?( ^ t.& tmokm a Koot of ttoel in on open ftoorffi f?rrto<?. Nin?t?nth? of oil 7^ ^iil it mod* by thol proceu. " P^*' M nagging"7 AUBKDBBUUJBBBflfflBldDl Uodern Ufa with Its esseslrss hurry I and worry, Irregular habits, improper | eating and drinking, exposure, contagion | whofnof. keeps d octora busy, hoapitata crowded. The after I , effects are disturbing to THEREASC the kidneys and oftentimes ARE FA people auFer without know- AI1 orer tb lag that disordered kidney grateful tx action may causa the JH.ecai After colds, farer and nsemfVheie similar ills thera Is an In- That is wh crease of body Impurities Xmh your rv the kidneys must Biter from y the Mood. If the kidneys are overtaxed and fail to remove excess I add and other harmful waste, thera Is poisoning of the whole system. DO AX'S 193ft 1 J * ' THAT HAVE NOT BEE VERTISED DURING T EMBER. PAY NOW A? t ; ING COSTS. * . . ' E. L. WEBB, > ' ' . ' ? . res^es! a chan I MlBj^gSSBB drug s Hi never Subscribe T( I^MMlMMWMIiiMMHHaH X ? * T] L FACTS <hwkuml ^ Knights Took m Iron As Medicine Iai|| LaIAIJA |A | A ne*itm sniynis vsw IW ^Wpl wottf r<i which o tword hod rvitod, hoping to obwrb ?h#ngfti r^^Jjri mm from Iho ?tool. I Texes Exceeded I ji / IvW Uailablc Earnings I ndw??ry'* to* b?tt of .000 lot! yoor woi 11% l.'tm fn# not oorningi ro > ^ r yf"" Th? Fire Proof CityNew Braunfcls, Texas All rooft mi Ntw downfall, Tti., hov* bow fireproof *4. moiHr with thoot ?i??l ood lr?i. Iwmkom* rotos w?r? cvf 7S% fKwrtby American Iron and Stool Insti' BACKACHE Symptoans of disturbed Wfaqr function may ba nagging backache, peralsUat headache, dlxalneee. set tins op nlghta, welling, puffiaeaa under the eyee? ~3~~~n feeling of nervoua anxiety INDOAN S end loss of ttrength and MOUS energy. Other aigna of kid? country noy or bladder dlaturbanca tople tell aometimea are horning, .era's liars or too frequent urina 'eroiT" In aueh cease It la better . ... to rely on a medicine that tiahbor' has woo world-wide approval than on something lees favorably known. Uaa Doan't Pi He. They hare been winning new friends for more than forty yeara. Bo aura to gat Dona's. Sold at all drug stores. ; PILLS I rAXES :n paid will be adhe month of nov*d avoid advertisTax Collector. T&alri ^DR. MILES ERVINE ?ma?edaooct ids Of Thousands Of Times h Year Dr. Miles Nervine Makes Good i you are wakeful, jumpy, t, when you suffer from Nervntahility, Nervous Headache, saneaa, or Excitability, give R. MILES NERVINE ce to make good for YOU. t wait until nerves have kept wake two or three nights, rou are restless, jumpy and Get a bottle of Dr. Miles i* the next time you pass a (tore. Keep it handy. You know when you 1 or some " tr of your family will need it, Your Drug Store: Small Bottle IS# Large Bottle #1.00 i The Herald s ' * . .* - * KINO* MOUNTAIN HKRALO wms&BEESM "Foota rush to " We knew from the first the* w rihouldfc't have been there, because certainly no angol ever trod threreln. But; it was almcet a necessity, so we rambled In, risking our necks among the Jitterbugs. ' Without looking to see if the tooth were previously occupied, we took a seat on the edge of the bench, because it was rather danger cut out anvongst the Jitterbugs. Sud Italy, without any precedence what soever, we were astonuded. At first, we " thought our ears were playing ricks. It couldn't be true! But it was. From the same booth which ve had chosen as a haven of safety it c&me: " >. wilt thou accept The worship the heart lifts above And the heavens reject Jiot. .. It, surrounded by Jitterbugs, soun ded like "The Beer Barrel Polka' i at a church social. Si1 wly we turned' to see what freak could be quoting Shelly in such a Joint. The face we : lucked Into might have been humround, mooney. and sad. But it aluusi 'bent us double at the thne. it was evident from the first that ino juuiijs man was paiu me Siafje known a* 'fellghit ^toxlaation.' H* was Intolerantly and Illegally inebriated. , He looked at us. The Shelly stopped. "I'm gonna get drunk, he announced. Then he ordered another bottle of beer. We noticed four already empty ones before him. "Well, Its really- none of my business, and pardon me for asking, but why?' We started to add that be wasn't going to get drunk ? he was already plastered. "B'cause me 'n my gal had a quar rel, and she's dating another guy, he answered, ht? tongue thickened "by the alcoholic beverages, : both legal and Illegal. That explained the Shelly. . - . . "But why get drunk?. That wont help matters,' be began. 'K)h yes It will. I'll Ju?t show her that I don't care. Then' see what she bays.' Another glass of beer, then: "Ain't ycu never had a girl?' We couldn't say yes. So he asked 'Aln'tcha never wanted one ? A special one?' That was getting too personal, so we brought the conversation back p round to him and the bottle. But be persisted.-'Well, when you want led to 9how some girl that you did net care, didn't you ever get rrunk?" "No,' we told him, "dldn not see any sense in K.' "But Its fun," he told us- "You just forget everything, and have a gcod time.' "But what about the morning aft er?" . we asked. "Some people say they are pretty had things to have. "Your'e a cynic," the guy told ua. Just then we had to leave. As we took our departure, his opinion of us came in a snort of ulsguet: "Just a plain nuts ? and a cynic.* We dtdn't have time to 20 bao1r and give him our opinion of him. iDetroh, Oct. 24.?After a weekend respite, negotiations resumed today In the controversy between Chrysler Corporatten and the CIO United Automobile Workers. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the power cf sale contained In an order made by E. A. Houper, Clerk of the Super lor Court for Cleveland County, In the proceedings entitled. Albert Mor ris, administrator for the estate of W. A. Morris, Deceased, vb. Minnie Hord, ?t al, I will resell the lots hereinafter described on the premises on Saturday, November 11, 1939, at 10:00 A. M. or within legal hours the following described real estate: FIRST TRACT: Dot numbered 11* situated on the East side of Cansler Street in the Totwn cf Kings Mountain. as shown on a map or plat made by E. L?. Campbell, Surveyor for the w. A. Morris estate, dated September 12th, 1939. and recorded in Plat Book No. 2, at page 93 In the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County, said lot containing 8.3 acree and includes the old Parker Springs. The bidding will begin on thta lot at $577.50. SECOND TRACT: Situated on the West side of Cansler Street and be inc Into numhoro^ 1 'JA 01 OO oo C .?--D UW, ??? UK| OV| 34; 35; 36; 37; 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 46. 46. 47. 48; forty-nine; 50; 51; 52. 53. 14, 55; 56. fifty-seven; 68. 69; 70. 71. 72. 73. 74; 75; 150; raid lota vrlll appear on a map or plat made by E. L. Campbell, Burveyor, on September 12. 1932, for the W. A. Morris estate and registered in the Plat Book No. 2. at page 94. Register of Deeds Office for Clenreiaad County. Bidding on Lot No. Will S*gln at 1 f 0.50 SO, 31. 32. 83. 34 170.80 85, 36. 37. 38. 39, 40 184.80 42. 43 55.00 44. 46. 48. 42 62.80 48, 42. 50. 61. 62. 53 54. 65, 66. 54 28.00 08. 00. 70. 71 110.00 78. 78. 74. 76 84.00 128 818.50 Lot 162 Is the Fire (5) acre tract on 4fe? Wast side of Cansler street. Tonne of sale onethlrd (1-8) oesh flttfa the 25th del of OoL, 1282. Albert Morris. Commissioner J. R. Doris. Atty. ?edv?nor 8. THURSDAY, OCT. N, IMS Soithern States Fair Slated For October 24 to 28 New Exposition Will Occupy Late Or. J. P. Matbeson Estate on Concord Road Ona Mile North of Charlotte. A new fjilr will open In Charlotte, N. C, October 24 and continue through October 2S, under ths direction of Or. J. S. Dortou. manrsrr c f the North Carolina stain rttTr^feivigh, and secretary-treasurer of tlio Cleveland county fair, Shelby. N. C. ( hrlstcncd the Southern States , Fair, the new exposition will oe- I ins o.'i nr. j. i". aiatneson otaie on the Concord (our-.lane r.?:l.ghyv.. Charlotte city limits. Six modern buildings have l>een erected,-Including a large grand-stand combined with a largo display ball, a poultry building, a cattle building and three big horse barns. A halt-mile mco track, one ot the finest in the south, encircles'a picturesque lake and administration building. The track has been equipped with steep banked turns to permit fast horse racing and automobile racing. According to Dr. Dorton, president and general manager of tha new association, upwards ot 915,000 In cash purees and premiums will be distributed during the week ot the fair. A sum of 110,000 has been Set aside for premium awards with an addition $15,000 for grandstand entertainment. Afternoon grandstand attractions booked for the week of the fair Include horse and pony racing, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; Lucky i Teter and his Hell Drivers, Wednesday, and A-A.A. automobile raoi Ing, Saturday. iuvcrj evening, rrom Tuesday to Saturday, a glamorous Broadway | revue will be presented on tha stage In front of the grandstand. Supporting stage attractions will includo outstanding cirons and hippodrome acts. A fireworks display will conclude each nightly grandstand show. In charge of midway entertainment will be the celebrated World of Mirth Shows, one of the largest carnivals in the countrr. Giant rats that measure three feet long, from nose to tip of tail, aw found in Netherland's Now Guinea. . * p'1 Have Your Eyas Examined, Glasses Pitted ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist . Eya Specialist Will be In Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Prlday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to P. M. jOCTOBE MARKED THE Di 671 ;; Plan Now To Stai ? * ? ? > I H| . % m i'i ' h J'^ "_V^ ? ^^jWBHB?FSsF^W? 'fT~ _j^" < BHaHBBBSB^HBSa&^u^'T^'t? An Institution Base Hone Ownershij If yon are interested in i investigate the buihSni out obngatkm. [Home Build | ^ Mmtimmmmmmmrnm ~w 1 * ? - ?r i jiyinqnM . ' * i?* !! ;-'.?' *\ ? v ' I T ;t'liW^M^pgii: I i fu&UAM, ? . ??? . Ne wUm t ^e a^t Ser? ] Ai\ K HATWRAt t* \ The Iron Fireman Unit Heat- MiMll.KMOOll.SMAU Jm maker it a modern room gJWW tWlWttFMM ?r^ furnace for heating, humidifying and circulating the air in the room where installed. Itigk I Burns America's - ?coal. Pressure-circulation system assures remarkably temperature from 1 ?keeps air J Holds enough coal for a B full day's continuous operaControls built in. Room Temperature Conmay be used. A beauti- ^BHB^^^^S ful, praaical, efficient heatins nlant. aulcltl* Installed ingl'y or ia multiple*. s?e This Unit In Operation At /JK Kecter's Dept. Store ?. ^^7 Victory Gin Co., Dealers Phone 239, or call P. D. Herndon NEW REDUCED FARES for Economical Travel COACH TICKETS ONE WAY IV PER MILE Z ^ Round Trip 10% less. . ftandouble the one-way coach faros. ROPMP TRIP TICKETS 4y(m tor each mlla traveled. Return limit 30 days. #? 1 "" Oood ia Sleeping end Parlor Cere en pay 1 Ma* meat el proper enargea lor epeoe ooeupied. ROPMP TRIP TICKETS 4 OW arm ioreeeh mile traveled. Return limi.Cr*onOw. # '9 Oood in Sleeping and Parlor Cera ? ??i . " *"'* mni of pnpw ehugM for spaca oe?u*w&. AIR-CONDITIONED Sloping Cm I Pining Cumd Coach?on Through Trains . Insure Safety Avoid Highway Hazards TRAVEL la CONTORT by TRAIN R. H. Graham, Div. Fata. Agent, Charlotte, N. C. H7|l|0 Rl.iNa R 7th, 1939 I i y :: Mk VTE OF THE OPENING OF OUR Wl th SERIES rt Shares ? Watch Your Savings Grow i > r*?T| Pay For About and Receive ! I $ .25 per week 6'/* Years $ 100.00 < i-gfljP $1.25 per week 6'/? Years $500.00 ; HUM $2.50 per week 6'/* Years $1,000.00 ! jKfjjrtJritfi 4 ' . v> i Payments may be made weekly, every ; HBf9 v two weeks or monthly. i < > > < ./ $ saving or owning your own home, it will pay you to ; and loan method. Let us explain it to you with- ? } ' ; i 107 ?' ; ' log & Loan Association j j , H. Patterson, Secy-Treasurer
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