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Hare's How New*! I Editor "Consider Before Printing It Jttecbert J. Pate, editor of the j In" rMou (!ountv ('aDltiliD?iiaci'iit ti Tishomingo, gave his readers uu Cxuirr&tion of what newspaper stoAws would be like If an editor conii jc red every angle of a story too jpsvwughly before printing It, says a. article in a recent issue of the (toner State Press. Viulei the heading. 'Suppose rteatfs Were Like This: SOMK V-DT 1MI> SOMfciTHlNU." Pate a>-At?d the following story June 6: . U stories were, written on the baeffect on a new spaper in Mltor's Note: ? Any actual raawhlanee of this story to any ?ty. the reader knows is a strange eaxstdence mm It was Just written h ?> up space. thsrges were filed today agaiust ' long-time subscriber before Judge Iwe can't ^mention his name because v. is having job printing doge) on a esn^aint that he had attacked Mr.. (anme deleted, filend of the * ' :w t+i. Mr. (the same loug-Uine subscrib isi is alleged to have wielded a 'type of- weapon can't bo named. Lanutul to sales) in fhe reported ast .1 r . ./ The very trivial incident occurred * iront of the (inan requested bis of business be omitted). "'Sur man, hurt slightly, died for /*co* strange reason in the (havtn 5c! publicity for institution) IfOaptOl?. The doctor said that although man rolled off the bed and frac?d bis skull, thus causing trams!'? .? death and permanent Injury, '??_ would rather not be. mentioned as m eating him. ''You know how those 'histg/t are. people just will draty the rem* conelusnons." txu attorney (name of his city not f E?SMELUr PASSAGE Smtpailb I M Other fbaetiwil Symptoms of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES Nb KIDANS bow Bad raHara aaiarta* h?fcj| 'oimT?him ^ H?H iiutow era oakkly aad akaa <b?o Html W taktac (ubmb kidans -Ska >U?i? raaaady whiah K^rwlwily Bad JUkMtr >14 la taktli adds and yoUona Umm Ikt kidaaya. KIDANS U a aaotfclnar IMnSb It heiaia tho Sew of Wand <Me R Mp mutt away mai wuta aatUi tor tkcoalati and dlatraaa dua SaUaaal UdaOy dbardara. Yoor aonty <m* U KIDANS to Ik. Try KIDANS today. MtTCY BACK GUARANTEE! wh 9i.vt win nor ?IH?I tor two ? ? ?< KID AN 8. Uh ?H bo>. If mot ?Mb wIMil wfth IMULTA rrfurn ??dXK Mw IfelWf flDANK |(HU Vr A4t. KfllfiS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. | PRESCRIPTION 1 SERVICE Wt Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly aad accurately at reammM? prices with the esafidence of your physician. i KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. TWB REXALL STORK W? Call Bar And Dallvar RHanaa 41?SI SBfESH KB " TRAINS Ni TRAINS N( between WASHINGTON YOU WILL LIKE the deep Indivi rubber . . the attractive mod electrically-operated drinking w lighting . the extensiv* baggi ten's stnokin -; rooms with latest ether feature" assuring personal Ride these Modem Coach IfW ONI WAT Mi Ml v *ii? faw adegtnis prgparedSes ww?W enlUtmemt k?the U., ? * r. h. a Ot vision Pat Charts '* ' * '' ' 1'.. i Story Would Read ed All Angles" given, might be a harmful clue) aaid he would rather nobody knew he waa defending the man. "JUon't mention thta In the paper.' said the Charged man, *aud don't mention my name. You know how long I've been taking the paper I want you to co-operate with me (check up, circulation dept. How far behind? Oh. just a year. Well, guess we ought to suj>pr?'ss it.)" Attorney (itHiue deleted, possible harmful effect ottd etvil clients, who' made a sensational address ou the tre-Mlom of the press a few days ago ssssejem. timsiMH. linasMt^ew no tuore legal* from me if I hart to never file another case." (name omitted. He ran a j one-column by two-Inch, ad four | years ago and decided 'advertising would not pay on the basis of Its results) was charged Jointly with ?~? (long-time subrftriberV . (1*2 advertiser four years ago) | blamed (long-time subscriber) with handling the (name of weapou harmful to sales) In the attack on (friend of editor's tn front of (omit ted by request). Somebody will prosecute the case (county attorney having campaign placards printed here), before Judge (permission for use of his name not given) sometime soon (date can not be named. They don't want a bunch' of citipens littering up the courthouse.) Funeral services for (friend of editor's) were expected to be held af the church (editor doesn't like preacher. So. name omitted.) Burial will 1 held In tne (reporter didn't have nme fb eheckJ cemetery with the (don't want any more charity funerals) mortuary In charge?Written by somebody who didn't want to he connected with It ' Personals (Cont'd fiom Society page) this week. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Plyler of Charlotte and family spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs.-J. E. Rhod BS. Mis. Krnest Hayes, Mrs. Jim Smith uuil Miss porothy Cornwell are on a trip to the New York World's Fair. , Mrs. F. L. Hennas of Conover,, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marrow of Plymouth, N. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauney today. ?o? Sonny Peeler, young son of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Peeler, underwent an operation for appendicitis at City Hospital, Qastonla. Wednesday. ?o? Dr. ami Mrs. E. J. Hoffman and family of Winston-Salem have returned home after visiting Mr. ana Mrs. W. K. Mauney. Mrs. W. K. Mauney and twins, Miles and Ernest are in New York [ City where the twins are taking adi vanced courses in. music. '/MtT and Mrs. L. P. 8towe Mr*" 'Claude Hambrlght and Misa Bra Plonk left Tuesday for a two weeks/ stay in New York. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Howard McQlll. Miss Mary Ann McGtll and Howard McGili. Jr.. of Dallas. Texas are visiting relatives in Kings Mountain. Charles Long, of Concord, and COACHES ! 08. 35-38 CHARLOTTE ATLANTA dual chairs cushioned with latex era interior decorations . . . the ater fountain ... the special seat age racks... ladies' lounge ted lavatory facilities ... and many comfort Mat tbo fkwt opportunity rm> tup coach raim m far Habomal Otfea** aocf > ' Riliyrfulfil. IiiII > " * RAHAM v. >?wgcr Agmt tto, N. C. . IpainHOi 3 TOT ICINGS MOUNTAIN niUll> 1 Chtrlw Lone. Jr., of Now t?rk City. < were guests of relatives la Kings Mountain Sunday. Mr. E. W. Meal, Jr., returned Mon 1 day night from Myrtle Beach where 1 he waa the guest of friends for the Fourth of July holMaye. ( Mesdames J. D. Smith. Ernest , Hayes and Miss Dorothy Cornwall | left Wednesday for a ten day visit j to New York. ^ Mtsa 9ue June Bumgardu-<r, of/ 1 Erwln. Tenn., is a guest at the home of her uncle. D. F. Ilord. sad othet J relatives In Kings Mountain. \ Miss Martha Sherer has r?turned < to her home in Krwln. Tcnn.. after a 1 visit to relatives in. Kings MOun .SWIM >MI. Iltl J. F. Allison is able to be out aft* er being confined for several weeks | as an after-effect from an operation i last year. i Mr. C. J. Gault Is recuperating at his home ster being an .Operative patient in Presbyterian Hospital in More - B * s.. V r ?mmmmmmrnmm?m?mm?* ? ; One Group Men's White ai ;; Color SUMMER SUITS. S Single and double breastei , "bhphhmotbhhbhbhbb ? | One Thousand, Five Hund New PRINT Materials. Al ! Patterns. Guaranteed fast i inur srM;iAL ? A Heal t in two week age. Again w? A 25c String MOP, week-e ; Sold to merchants. One to i ? 4 1 -i.'. Men's and Boys' POLO SHIRTS . All Colors and sizes. Stocl these Week-End Prices. 25c 5 For $1410 \\ CANNON LUNCHEON ; Luncheon Cloth and fa kina. Rich colore. 97c rale i; Special. 79c i? t o eu. *t e? .4* JL" VI fl?4lV i ? ? Mien's Long-Wearing W01 SHOES. Sturdy uppers. I ;; Soles. Sizes 6 to 11. Our S ? I ; Men's Ventilated Work Oi ; Soft uppers. Pliable out-sc All sizes 6 to 11?Pair ? ? ? ' * 0 . * , ! Popular Winner?Mae am :: of the Loom Wash DRESi I New Patterns. All sizes * mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmamrnrnmmmm 1 oelk * * . ; v 1 ' " !" "j."' ' \ PHT7R&DAY. JULY 11. W. Charlotte, , . - j MUa pean Blanton, Secretary of t. it Davis. bw returned utter ipeuding a week 4n Weetern North Caroline. MUe tela Wetter bee returned to, Charlotte after visiting Mr. and Mrs; dlugaln DUllnger of tbe Com MU1I tillage and friends lu Sipndal* and Rutherfordton. ^ -o- ^ Mr. and Mra. Allen Herndon and i?aby of Kannapolls and Mine Mary Mi-Uill of Kiuga Mountain were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Moil ill of Hampton. 8. Q. tost week. ^ Mi. and Mrs Fred Harris and rhlldreu. Miss Clrnrg> and Kobt rt. of ^t. Petersburg. FU. were guests of Mr. and Mra. R. O Plonk Monday ^le^nWlmts?maiaie it i a. ? Mrs. H. D. Kirkpatrlck of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. David White of 9lieR?- visited daring the week-end in me iiuiiir gi .nr. ana Mrs. Jacob hooper. ? . o? Private James Q. Ratterreo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bright D. Ratterree +++ + + elk's / eek-En To id Cream ||: A, A >izes to 44. 4 D i styles lIlVll red Yards J P A 1 colors and 1 A I# colors I Vyd* I Bargain M*my Shared i offer A || nil nnlv Wnno 41VIIV > customer I This Wee Men's Full C WOR1 kUp ?" Our regular 48c a customer. Size 3! 3 Fo SETS LADIES' N' ar nap- Seconds of $1^ ies. Our summer Shades, tab, 59c 2F< 1 /Vilraw ? i nn leavy Out Ipecial, pair | tfords - 97c - 88c s Depai The Home of / _-"J . , ' ... ' ' i! ovl;: . . . . f; left Saturday morning tor Quantlco Va., (or bU weeks training la UM U. 8. Marina Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ledtord ' ant daughter of Richmond, Va., epea I the week-end with relatives ti Kings Mountain. Mtaa Grace Led - ford returned home with them. Mr. Charles Campbell, who ha been connected with Myers' Do par meut Store, has accepted a positioi [with Hatch Hosiery Co. of Belmon as their sales representative to |he state of Georgia. Mrs E. W. Neal will return toda] to Bun Clarken where she will re sume her duties after spending twi weeks here with her little grant daughter, little Martha Julta Coof er. Mr and Mrs. Hal Morris. Mtaae Ptcola Ilia lock and Pearl Kerr ari spending the week in Washington O. O, and Baltimore. Md The part: went through the Shenandoah Va1 ley. ?'o-Mr. and Mrs. Hilton I,. Ruth am son. Billy, have moved Into thi d Specii Save You Ladies Two-Thread Ful SILK HOSE. Newest sh Made to sell for 79c. Sli Men's Solid Color Silk ? inforced toe and heel. 21 Black, Blue and Green. Men's Summer WASH 1 NpwmI Puttfmfl Vmi | want five or six of these k-End Only Rej hit Chambray C SHIRTS Full ci Shirt. Limit 3 to Special s 14 to 17? lc r $1.00 f- 1 n/)N HOSE J ? Hose. Newest . Popula r Week-End Spec- the thl tion. :pr. sr $1.00 Large : One Group Ladies Wash Popular Prints and Swiss materials. All size Men's Summer STRAW! Hard or soft straws, chc You can have your old c .You AoDrcciated thia m We have gone through o again offer Women's Di rtment I Better Yahiee Cooper Apartment from Charlotte. > Their other eoa, Jack, la visiting hie | couata la Mockavllle. Mr. Roth to I the manager of BeUt'a Department 11 Store. 1 Mr. and Mra. J. C. Goodnight add * and daughtera, Barbara Aane and Alice Ray, of Kannapolia were week end gueata of Mra. Ooodnlght'a par * ents, Mr. and Mra. Leo Denaon, who * are now oocupylng one of the Maun | ey apartments. Mrs. J. D. Hord and Miss Ruby Burrage left Tuesday afternoon for Charlottesville, Va.. where they r were called on account of the sertr oua condition of their youngest bro? ther. Gene Burrage, who was injur I d |o in automobile accident. L * of Miss Agnes Norrts and Mrs. Flor euce Mlmmi. Mrs. iDoxson will be ^ remembered as Edna Little, | whose father was the Civil Engineer of the double tracking force of the Souther Railroad at this section. * The Herald $1.50 A Year LidAAAiiAAAAiiAAAAAAitAAAAAii* ? - > fT7TT7Vr*?Tl TTYTTTTTTTTTTTT * I Money ?? ; I Fashion M ades. All sizes ; ghtly irregular ~TUU ;; SOCKS. Re"ye value. Colors I 11U i; All sizes. Special | r 10c 1: ?> Brular $1.00 Movie Star WOMEN'S SLIPS i ? < ? it in wanted colors. Our :: I to You. 79c 2 For $1.50 WEEK-END BAGS r Striped Material Juyt |; nff to take on your vaca- \ >> 1.00 Bize Suit Cases $1.98 | o ' * *y > DRESSES M 69c ? S. All sizes J|-jifc;.^ ' aper than ^LKO ine cleaned *X|||| 11 ' ' i * MM < > lue last Week-End So ur stocks and 4 A ffc ;: eMt8 I .uu Store < \ ' o1 * * p V?v ; _. - l.y~;
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