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gsigt you but h*n 1 again. Ot unduoky one! I get my tlrat chaoc? to drlto^ip a church wedding ?and what happens ? The bride and groom nay 'No publicity please!" That'i Just another reason why columotsu get gray! 1 will aav tho that the church was beautifully decorated. Have you noticed: How refreshed and clean everything looks after ? big rain? .... How strange it look' when the mountain Is hid by rale or tog....? That the number ot gos atp and social columns of this papei are getting smalles? It's a busy time on the farm a! this time ot year. There's cotton t? hoe, wheat to be reaped and threaeh ed or combined, and some have be gun putting soda to their cotton and corn. I have quite a bit ot social newt this week, so III skip the chatter. A eingtng convention was held QUICK RESULTS ? LOW C08T HERALD CLASSIFIED sns a P^Humn ttfovA Rjiotifiri _V. I?? !. I? - ? ? - 2c a word for first invert lor; half prios for subsequent Insertions. Minimum charge 25c. Do not ssk for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald Is responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion. The customer |p responsible for subsequent ' Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always eash in advance except to business men sr ooncerns having accounts with this newspaper. FOR SALE CHEAP: 1931 Chevrolet Coach. Good condition. Phone 266-M. It FOR RENT: One 5-room apartment or one 2-room and 3-room apart meat. Apply 203 Bast K4ug street. FOR RENT: Three room apartment Gold street. See W. F. Logan. ? 6-27tfc. FOR SALE: One five burner Per faction oil stove, one Ice refrtger at or. Telephone 136. SEWING OF ALL KINDS: 315 Wacc Road. Mrs. Wilson. 6-20-p. FOR RENT: Two rooms for llghi house keeping. Everything furn ished. Three-fifty weekly. Lights and water furnished. Apply Mrs. Owen, Phenlx, or phone.237-M. Itp LOST: Fountain pen. Reward for return to J. B. Thomaason. r * OOAblR CA D DCkiT. 1Aa v-sla. ..Wfiw rvn tii.n l 1U0 Street. 6-27-p. "WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET prices for Wheat, Corn, and Oat* or will exchange Flour, Feed, Jdeal for then. Phone ?>3165. In teratate Milling .Company, Char lotto, N. C. 7-25-0. PGR RENT: 6 room house and hath No. $01. Gold street. " Call 14* Oft?tonta. N. C. *-l$-tf. IFOR GALE: * gallon eleotrio churn, 12 dollars. Also trade shot gun and automatic revolver for second hand ell stove. Mrs. W. E. Owen Phone 237-M. Kings MounUtn, N C. ltp. , FOR GALE ? Building lots verj cheap. See Haywood B. Lynch Herald Office. 11 REMEMBER ? On 8atnrday you ge one of our delicious Banana Split for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drui Company. THE CLAf I I ^K ' I J - *.? "* S * " " 4 1 hcM at the ?coad Beptlat Cbud of Klafi MoiaUli m the tooth tow I da* la Mr. Mrs. Uoyd Patterson entertained members of the Home Demons tra tloa Club of Klbethel nod Patterson Orore at a tea given at her home | SaturdayFuneral and burial nerrlues were \ held at Patterson Orore Tuesday (or ' Mr. Bob Ware. . Misses Juanita Burton and Ollie Bridges spent Sunday with Bdua 1 and Eva Bridges. 1 ! Mr? l.lnvri Phlfu* h?,l a. K ' uer guest Sunday Miss Georgle White of Kings Mountain. There was a birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ware's Sunday In honor of Mrs. Ware's birthday. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Lester Goforth and ' Arnold Ray Goforth of Bostic, N. C. ( and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee Caldwell of Spear, N. C-, visited relattv( es In this section Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Earl Seism will I be glad to hear that she is able to he out again after having underwent an operation recently. Sunday she and Mr. Seisin and their son spent the day with the Bert Scisfs. Cliff It am rick spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamrlck' ol Morganton. Mrs. Aune Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Hillev Edwards and children, all of hear Shelby, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Go forth Sunday. Miss Cora Herndqn spent last week with Her sister, Mrs. Howard Ware and Mr. Ware. (Mf- and Mrs. Roy Bridges and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam. A decline of $27,000,000 in exports during April, with the heaviest decrease In Scandinavian and Dutch trade. Is shown In a late V. S. Commerce Department report. * New York City received about one Icarioaa 01 iruns ana jesnnuirs a minute for the daylight time of every working dfcy of the year, or ahout 202,000 carloads yearly. Immediate extension of the FSCC food stamp plan to Include the entire nation as an emergency move ' has been advocated by a large num' ber of the countrys grocerymen. The outlook for lard appears to have some hopeful apots because of the large buying program planned by the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation. Billions of 17-year locusts, longest t lived of all' Insects, are emerging from the earth over the greater part of the country between the Mississippi and the Atlantic Ocean. 1 The low-rent eFderal housing pro gram will be expanded to farming sections on an experimental basis. President Roosevelt has announced. Fiery Itching Skin Gets Quick Relief W Uama TPMAMMI AMM A * UtkYtrrtl.UmWm sST.im Tkm It eee simple yet Isamatlwe may H mu Mm aMtoitars W ScateM, Milee Taw M Seat lata aad ataay ether aa>* teraelty ciail tfcln eetf MmS It *e annt* Maam'i fimsrild Oil aUkt ?mifn mp?f mrnra mnaiaim mil ntmei erne sisia" MM Al4 pni|| wtw Iifftf frtM MCfc mbtf* 1IZ.? l-LAl . a. sain vmnM^n w? sssse .a i Wlp It itciyl aayWilts em*. it It tack a MMa Snt'w ImS * ffir/-,7*1?,Ttv? ton fa *'"* M'^* *x* ? om ihtte u* **m mi* li>m> ?n|> i* W Ik MAM** P??Hni U* a ILm ^.w. |Bi 9N n* WBW I*' I i?w Mlv I MM VM'II h**r MM* mw* Mwm ?Mt M . *4d ***? * c**?M mm* **tM*v urn ? fcM. lMlfal>fttftll MMAriHraM^ *f |m***h k**W Lm mm m* fd iss^c^jcnttok^ MCY KIDS ^ no Jr^twAwrj I I! ucvcovt i (5ii ihavcn^ ? '-* ' * ' * " ' ,. RAUDK2H. Jim The impor taace oT lam *4 lately preparing I young dim and women physically %>r uaiTeraal service through means , at the disposal of governmental and > cooperating State and local units, was emphasised by Dr. Cart V. Key i nolds. State Health Officer. In a ~ statement Issued here today. He urged that nt> time he lost in preventing the preventable, protecting , the protectable and curing the cura"ble, order that American . youth when it goes luto centers of traltilng will not be inviting endemics or ep>; idemtcs in t^ese centers, but v. ill be fortified against these risks. (Dr. Reynolds said: "Today. 1 saw nine billions ol dollars being appropriated for the > national defense. . ''Today, I saw plans in the' making for universal training. "Today, and tomorrow, we need | the man and the woitiau who is j round in mind, and body, to guide { direct and operate our preparedness ' program. "Delay means waste of both time1 and opportunity. Procrastination Is 1 the thief of time whose loot is nev! er recovered. ''Man's physical fitness is essentt ial in war or peace?it is an integral part of preparedness. "Today, we need the means to take advantage of the protection that already is at hand. It is essential and should be forthcoming ? I on a well balanced budgetary basis. Monies thus wisely made available will not only brook immediate needs but will result in an educational pro grain that will not become obsolete -?but endure. Prodigal spending is i-, to. be deplored, but it is# wise to be ' geuerous in expenditures that profit us most. ". "Medical science and research , North Carolina, Cleveland Couuty. In The Superior Court , 1. A. Waters, Plaintiff, Vs. Cora Waters, Defendant. NOTICE The defendant, above named, will take notice that an action entitled ' as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cleveland County. North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff seeks sb absolute divorce from the defendant; that said defendant will also take notice that she is required to appear at the Clerk of Court's Office at the Cburt House in said County in Shelby, North Carolina, on the first day of .Tulv 1840. and answer or demur to the Complaint now on tile In the Clerk's Office in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 11th d->" of June, 1040. E. A. Uouser, Jr., Clerk of Superior Court. ?adv?July 4?H. MICKEY AND HIS M nimn/^ rts nm roa BPwV r flat RU A "w ' J frjjrl ? 1 i wonder. r1 weu.,'(MV5T 4 1 SAT YH>0'?C A / rtueKr LITTL ^CMAP. WHAT ^TSorn is ir > . 1 $1 i ~m J r # ' | . ^ .1 . "* -> 'V' * HITTPIM I JtJNV IT INI f Mltrttl wo are wet Mt?* M odrutiiMuly M wp ifcuM la oar ? repose tloo tor lite'e work, el&er la times ot pooco or la prop*ratios tor . war. ,k( 'Today. ( aaw a horse ? sound 00 sad sleek ? manufacturing sutl- c" bodies, to Immunise against lbs rav ~ ages of disease. "Six days hence, this horse* will sot as s donor, giving up a known quantity of blood to save the life of dear, dying man. "Today. I saw & calf that had man ufaetdred protective agents for the welfare of man ? a rabbit and a guiena pig doing the same thing. ' What science lias provided. let us take ? without hesitation, which spells loss!" , NORTH CAROLINA. CLKVELAND COUNTY. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Under ami by virtue of the author ity vested In the undeiwigued by 'an order of the Superior Court in a Judgment eutltlcd. ''Booker T. Brnlchnv ami wife. Magnolia Bratdlier, PlaiiitlfT. Vs. Pauline Marion ? aud husband,. George Marion; Chris line MeO.lure and liuaband. Vaiider built McOliire,. aud Kuth Hrutcher. and the unknown lielrs of Maggie Bratcher and Ed Bratcher. Deceased, and D. Z. Newton. Guardian ad Litem of the known and unknown defendants,", f, us the Commissioner of the Court, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in the City of Shelby, North Carolina, on the 15th day of July 1940. at 10 o'clock A. M.. or w'thlri legal hours the following described real estate: Beginning at a rock in a road und runs with line of school lot N. 85 W. 3.90 chains to a pine stump tn Alex-, ander's line; thence S. 11 W. 6.90' chains, to a rock in ditch; theuce a new line N. 55 E. 7.50 chains to a rock in road; thence with road N. 51 W. 1.80 chains to the beginning, containing one acre, two rods and 30 poles, Aore or less. This being the same lands couveyed to Maggie Bratcher by Jantes Uice and wife on April 22? 1911. deed to which Is recorded in Book UU at page 418 fn the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County, North Caroltua. Also I hat tract of land described as follows; Beginning at a stone on South side of road; and runs thence S. 31 1-2 E. 10 poles to a stone; thence N. 58 1-2 E. 20 polee to a stone; thence N. 31 1:2 W. 16 poles to a stone on South odge of said road; thence S. 58 1-2 W. 20 poles to the begtuning, containing two acres, more or less, and being me game iraci 01 iunu convs/w iv the County Board of Education by E. M. Beam and wife, recorded In Book OO at paste 237. and deeded by the Board of Education to Macgic Bratcher on March ' 3. 1925, and recorded in Book 3-U at page 46. Register of Deeds Office for Cloveland County. North Carolina. This 10th day of June. 1940. E. A. Harrill. Commissioner. ?ndv?July 4?H. A KHOMff It UOAUUiMiy I its live In clean, airy barns and m green pastures sweet with tlm y and clover. and right there, have the secret oC the delicious ror end creamy goodness of SUN IE DAIRY MTLK MM fmSm ( SigolSH J \ OCUVCMD 10 / \wwooot / Ik M ' 'i' V - vj* " ' v/ -'c. - : 1 _ . ^jusm^A^a *..aa?u*a .... . - >4 # M The aaorlt? Uttcnmj Cattll ate, Potartwroosh. N. H., upoitm ? Mle of ? re*1?tere4 OooruOf ir tejr P. M N*4otO?* to M7rar4 ino of Concord, N. C. ThU aiiml To! ' . '"v. .' t QUALITY?SER Blalock and M m m mountain street. SAVE 7) in 1940... and throi $>ya? CD SAVES YOUR FOOD... v* ^ El I II \ 1 ;_| Nffl j KKfHHDH ib2^ Kings Mount Com| Quality Furniture A :'-r tjf^k /M ' nl / ' ~ ! O* OU&, ?^> \' 'We ctwefe no fee fee p*yi*C of ywr tew or tMtetaf pe^uwe?w t w?r done. CowkoUdkMr wi* m y?*r feg pcobtepw { -_-0^ "j|H HOME BUILDING & A. H. 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