Shaw Urges Farmers To Boy Quality Seed ' ' The cheapest seed to buy la the best that can be found, advises Dr. Luther Shaw, extension plant patho logHt at State College. Likewise, he pointed out, the safe est seed to buy, from the standpoint of freedom from seed-borneo diseases, is dertifled seed. Addtng everything together, this means that farmers are advised to purchase their planting stock from the most reliable sources ? available. The treating of seed for the con-, - txtf-ur certain plant diseases has been found to be one of the most1 provable measures a farmer can use, the State College specialist eaiii An outstanding; example ot this is the treating of cotton seed with 2 p?roent ethly mercury chloride duet In farm 4e<non8tr&ti?nB conIn North Carolina, the average pro fit from this practice was $9.82 atf acre Yet the cost of treatment averaged only 15 cents an acre. Similar profits from treating seed of >; rious field and horticultural crop?. such as sweet potatoes, c: bb&ges. and small grains, are being realised yearly by those farmers ta king advantage of the treatment. Other growers could make / extra ret urns Just as easily. Another step li) 'combatting diseases of field and horticultural 'Crops is purchasing seed that are fret or as nearly free as possible of disease-producing organisms. A definite movement has been nn derway in North Carolina toward the production of risease-free seed of agrlculaural crops for the past several years. Largely aiding In this work has been the North Carolina Crop Improvement Association which sponsors and supervises tho production of certified seed. 1 QUICK RE8ULT8 ? LOW COST I HERALD V- . '.. ; - >: .. ' ' ^ > {&&> ', ,,. .- , . t, . . - m L " -" .? v. '. .. . ' * . - CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for flrat Insertion; half price for subsequent inser- 1 tions. Minimum charge 2Ec. Do not ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as thr.-y are strictly confidential. If error is made, Tbe Herald ia responsible for only'one incorrect insertion. The customer if responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men < or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. UPHOLSTERY and RECOVERING ol all kinds. Work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Expert Work manship. Slsk Furniture Company, Phone 3511,* Bessemer City. FOR RENT ? Furnished rooms rotlight housekeeping. 115 City St. Telephone 177-M. Mrs. Mary Har IIIUU SPRAY PAINTING of ail kinds! Reasonable Prices. Work Guaranteed satisfactory. Phone 255-M J. T. Malcolm. ? REMEMBER ? On Saturday you get ob? of our delicious Banana Splits for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. FOR RENT ? H and 4 room apartments, or including 2 upstairs rooms, either would make a nice 6 or 6 room apartment. Redecorated throughout. Apply 203 East King street. indc. SHOE SHINES Sc. Kings Mountain Shoe Shop. Wo call for and dellv r. 1-18-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE attractive home on Gold Street. Paved street and side walk. Very Low Down , payment and easy terms. See Haywood E. Lynch at Herald Office. Phone 167. tfc. THE CLAN ? A STEE 1 jcm dm =i ' ' 1 ^ui^to .i - /i^jk u ^Ejj^V ' m ^i /T" y_ y |(L *yl-M ^ Before the Days of ^ \ Electric Lights . Sl.tr plwb ul.d to bo llfMtd 2 ' by ftomlaa oil lottboi wiptndtd by cbolnt Ifom Ibo root. ft . li - ' v "Ovcr.lW" Job. A boot H por coot of Hto collopo Mco. by ooo ttool ctapany In roconf yoon choto "OTOfolU" joba in aeoralln* .opart- v monta rotbor tbon whilo-collar oMco iobi. 9 t V Low Income Families Get Cotton Mattresses ' Cotton and otlior materials for the making of mattresses is being given to low income families of tne State through a cooperative 'program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the State Extension Service. Alseady six counties have availed themselves of this opportunity to receive without cost surplus cotton held by the 'Surplus Coinmodi ! ties Corporation. Tee materials for making cotton ntattresses for low income families are furnished in any county where tho County AAA committee certifies that there are *at least 125 run ' fani '.lies in the specified low income group. .- The Extension Service, through its county agents, takes the li ad in 'conducting demonstrations to show members of the families and \M?L* y V f*y A RE there <1 '/jj that the rs ' the door or t clatter of dishes, or even the li of children nearly drive you f you are restless, and cranky? Do you lie awake nights? When these hectic days and terfere with your work and tak of life for you, try DR. MILES NE Dr. Miles Nervine is a comb nerre sedatives. Originated r ago. it is as up to date as todi C| Dr. Miles Nervin of nervous sufferer you need. Will you try Dr. I Your druggist hi ICY KIDS^^wi TWm PW MOCWTAM ?ALP L FACTS moncUjt 2,800 Pound* of Iron <: and Steel in an Auto for Mm MO poynMt of iron on* Moot wot in a typical small la Man, automobile moon(advert pay lau thou 1*0, which It oboot *. HI 00' cant of tho avoroaa MollvaroM price . v of Mm cor. i'v*r^ '*""* ** ****^**>** Air Is Fuel for Bessemer Converters In making Bessemer steel, tha oxygen in atr it the only fuel used to bum out Impurl. ties. Twenty thousand cubic feet of oir are used per ton of ileal produced. /MTi?rican iron and iteal Institute other leaders how to mako the mat tresses, and In distributing the ccttoiv and ticking. Farm families with a total cash income for the calendar year of not more than $400, and non-farm families wit It a gross income for the year of not more thau $500, are eligible to participate in the surplus -co'ton program. t ' ! A Vegetable i Laxative For Headache, ' ItfWi.HTOtcQ^'1 Biliousness, 1 an(* Dizziness q8j&L1h> j when caused by },' Constipation, doses for B ? y only 10 cents. ays when it seems idio, the ringing of /jl, """* elephone bell, the If II tughter and voices // | rantie?days when \j I wakeful nights in- I I ce the pleasure out / I ; IRVINE I ination of effective learly sixty years lya newspaper. e has brought relief to millions i. You may find it exactly what , Miles Nervine? is it. Large bottle fl.M Small bottle ? iat's a Cent Among Frlen^ ' MCY.Feai Ti ^W?--.?-^3>"nwATiN' -? ?J?. A CCN *3rt? ? , . I I ?P^? . " . ' - ' ?. ; *-V - - j . THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1*40 " ? NOTICK Of IALI 4 Under end by virtue of tho power o of sale contained la an order made by E. A. Houser.^Clerk of the Court s for Cleveland County in the special ft proceeding entitled "Albert Morris, administrator for the estate of W. t A.; Morris, deceased, vs., Minnie is Hord, et al" 1 will sell at public auc- ' tlon on the premises hereinafter de- f< scribed in the Town of Kings Moun- f< tain. N. C., on Saturday. May 4th. < 1940, .at 10:00 o'cock A. M. or with- f< in legal hours the following descrlh 'I ed real estate: ti First Trast: Lots 76 to 114 inclu- ft slve and lots 124 to 158 inclusive 6 and lot 160. all of said lots ate loca- . TT-tl on the W.-sf stiof Cansler t! mill t)u> ftflllth WTn OO ? ? ? ? ? ? "?MV V??. *? ?VW Road In the Town of Kings Moultto in. N C, or shown on a plat or map .made liy E. L. Campbell, 8ur J veyor for (lie \V. A. Morris estate . cn September 12th, 1939. as will appear on record in the Register at peeds Office for Cleveland County. N IkKJt1 X Ml' Second Tract: Lots J. 2. 3. 4. 5. and 6 and lots 9 to 27 Inclusive and j ' lots 34 to 94. Inclusive and lots 40 to ' 57 Inclusive and lots 59 to 60 inclusive and lots 73 to. 4 1 inclusive and lots 103 to 110 Inclusive, all of said lots situated on the' East side of | Cannier street and tlie South side , of Waco Road in the Town of Kings 1 Mountain, as will appear on a plat or map made by K. I,. Campbell. Surveyor for the \V.. A. Morris os: tate on September 12th, 1939. as will appear on record In the Regis-. ter of pc-ed8 Office for Cleveland County in Plat Book 2 at page 93. Third Tract: Situated In the Town of Kings Mountain, X. C-. and being lots 29. 37, and 38 according to a map or plat of the R. F. Elain Town Property made by A. P. Falls. Surveyor for R. F. Elam on the 5th RTTJTf I F/l I I ^K*7i? L* J J L 1 % - "}, t Q^^5???*j'*j^S!? MB*.' SSSgSggg V ' ' . You drive the leader y for '40?the leader in pep, leader hi style, stamina an It holds )?rrt place in hill-climbini?first place with all-round economy? range. That's why Chevrolet f< more people buy Chevrolet* car . . . and why your Che1 mends that you eye it?try LEADER IN SALES . "CHEVR< CLEVEL Phone 49 ?rrnnmi MMic . c?T ' ay of Octcfeer 1)20, as will appear n record In the Register of Deeds Ifftce for Cleveland, County and aid lots are 50 feii front and 175 ?et deep. Fourth Tract: Beginning at the orucr of King and 'Tracy Street i the Town of Kings Mountain and uns with King Street West 126 ?et to u stake; thence North 40 r>et to a stake. Miles Boyd's cornr; theyee along his line Ktist 125 .-el to a stake on the West cide of 'racy Street, Miles ltoyd's corner; nonce along Tracy Street South 40 ?et to the Beginning. containing 25o square feet. .' The terms of the sale will he oneliird <.l-rt) cash and t.lia balance in ix mouths. This tin- -intf day of April. lt?40. ^ Albert Morris, Commissioner. It Davis. Ally. - adv. apt -'5. READ THE AD$ I ?\nge*? *M w ^'] j V/i SB vhen you drive a Chevrolet power and pick-up?and the d sales! acceleration?first place in , in all-round performance -among all cars In its price >r '40 is first in sales . . . why i than buy any other make of rrolet dealer strongly recorait?buy it?today! 8 OUT OF THE LAST 9 Y! DLET'S Firs AND MO ' ] P ?4\ f. Si^ I llj | li TQlMi )rA V L ' I . x . * - \ , *.. Ti y Our Ads^fl I " ' ' ; n \ I if?????? Have Your Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted ?By? 1>R. D. M. MORRISON Optometrict . Eye Specialist Will be In Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons Hours 1 P. M. to ty- ??%*-* v-gr l.\ Atlanta $2.90 \ \ New York ., ......... $9.00 Washington $4.90 ' "I Charlotte .50 *\ Greenville $1.0$ ^ \ Big Extra Savings on Round T rips ~\ CENTER SERVICE \ , Phone 62 tHPTTT'^^TPm^ii . - ?' * Tpjjl l ^ I M^ ' 1^659^ " MASTER 85 BUSINESS COUPE Other model* slightly higher All models priced at Flint; Mich. Transportation based on rail rates, state and loml < I 7 Lany)' ?P,ion?l *qu'p- I I Pn Onl0CCe?onM?xfro. I I ''new mbfecf to change with. I ?u( notice. ??|e It T/iqltA?s Btu| It ! f Again!'" TOR CO. Kings Mountain, N. C. y PERCY Cc CROSBY ?rry|C , teL TKA AZBCIMA + OSI VV fljB W, MUM . " ; . J . '.? t '

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