JfiuT arte investigating tbe burglary. ' Entrance to the building was gained by breaking a window in the roar 01 (be establishment. Tbe burglar evidently cut Unself severely, wbeu he broke the glass tu the. record playing machine try tag to get to the coin oox. as Mega was all Over the floor. The 'irak-in ait 1st decided he needed nodical attention, because his trail A blood led to the office of Dr J. K. Anthony. which was eutered by krwaklug tbe glass from one of the ghort that the robber secured as use and bandage, as tbe trail of blood waa lost there. Nothing else waa 'ouad ml sal tig front Or. Anthony's office The. Pit Manager waa not so fortunate. ss two carious of cigarettes and a quantity of Ice cream and rakes were missing, besides the dant Site done to the machine. Hunter Ware Heads Wrokers Council I The Pit Robbed j robber or robbers broke' into ibe Pit, located next loor to the Dixie Theatre sometime Tuesday night maardlng ty fCltceman A C. Short ?hu alouM with Policeman Norv, o'td At a meeting of fifty-three of Iht teachers and officers of the Central Methodjst Ohurch School last Monday evening. Huiter Ware was chos ' ?j? as President of t he NVorfcers' Council. Mrs. E. W. Orlltln was nam ed as Vioed'resldent, and James D. Smith chosen as Secretary-Treasurer. The Council meets quarterly and will sponsor r%?ular monthly meetings of associate councils for eacM of the three age-group divisions of the school. , Mr. W- M. Oantt has been named chairman of the commit flic. Superintendent B. S. Peeler pre FKEISMELLY PASSAGE STrJS 4s4 Other F?rtioml Symptoms of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES Tfg PPJUM oow MOHoni 01 NonnvniMG,rouo Those symptoms ars sulakly sad ?hw- . uitiy lulirrad bjr Uktss famous KIDANH -the kidnsy nsndr wfaleK barmlastly and cfltaUntly Ml ia fltahin* adds and poisons ha the kidneys. KIDANS is a soothina Mrstie. It iaensiH the flow of. bland lias It bstpa carry assay mm wastaa nss salibit for discomforts and distraM due o functional kldacy illiinlm. Your money oak If BiMCNS fafls. Try KIDANS today. MONEY MACK OUARANTEE! Dcponit 91 AS with your dnwrist for two aamuf KIDANB. Use cm boa. If act flhflj aslisflad wtth MSULT8. ntara ' Ow mi to tho ismi <hassist aad your asaty wffl bo refunded. Start KIDANS fMaey Kflief today,. KIDANS is sold by Air. KIN08 MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION , ) SERVICE Wt Fill' any Doctors' .Prescription . promptly -and accurately at. reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THK RCXALL STORK W? Call Par And Oallvar Pht>n?? 41?St I ' . , ' t Cotton E ; In the six-year perk \ cash income of produce and cottonseed average For the year ending Ju 459,000, or 40 percent o age. Almost a billion dolli ton farmer! Several tin ness lost annually to th< in part upon the trade the cotton dollar! Faced with this loss, 000-bale carryover, pou ' foreign production an shall democratic Ameri the dictatorship of moi i Or shall if. attiiAlf with j advancing strongly into an ultimate democratic I You, as the individus wer to cotton's future, are the ammunition nee VICTORY ( Cotton Gf raters P. D. Herndc Phi . ) * ' ' ' ' . : > 'y . -V' : v fcfeS /. V<'-W 15 / '. .? / * vJ Miit''.. vj_-_ * j _ _ * \ r ' ' ??? to* to plan tor a Ckarok Mwol pte Med at the meeting U the workera, tad the Board of Bducatton pro aided iced watermelon on the church lawn. More About Centennial And Rules For Contestants (Cont'd from rront page)' CONTEST SULKS 1. Any Kin If to 25 yearn |? eligible. i 2. Nomination* open Monday, July 22. Noiuinationa cloee 6:00 P. M. Jiily 20. 3. Method of receiving credit ft>? ' ' vptea: nominatioa. giving her 1000 votee. (hi A credit of 10 vote*'.will be given for each "Newspaper, vote cou { pun"! -r cuht for a conte*TutlT. ' ( I el A credit of ltwo voles will be given for every ' Advance Ticket Vote Coupon" cast for a contestant ' J (d? A credit of 1000 votes will be ; given to eacb contestant for every ten dollars she turns In to Centennial Headquarters for advance ticket sales. , (e) An additional credit or bonus on all votes received will be given each contestant as follows: 20 Percent?on August 6th. 16 Per cent?on August 13th. 10 Per Cent?on August 20th. 4. Advance tickets may b'e obtained at Centennial Headquarters. 5. (a) Votes may be deposited In ballot boxes which will be placed at the following places In Kings Mountain: Kings Mountain Drug Company. Kings Mountain Herald Office. (b) Votes may be mailed to Cleveland County Centennial Headquarters. Shelby High School. Room 208, Shelby, N. C. 6. The contest closes at 6:00 P. M. Central DaylifdU Savings Time, Wednesday, August 21st, 1040. Announcement of winners will t^e made the following day. 7. The winning contestant from Shelby or immediate vicinity shall be known as Miss Shelby. The winning contestant from Kings Mountain shall be known as Miss Kings Mountain. The two queens after being officially crowned will reign ma queens and Centennial Hostesses throughout the Celebration. 8. The contestant finishing is second place in Shelby or immediate vicinity shall have tbe tile ot 'Miss 1940/ The contestant finishing In second place In Kings Mountain or lmmedtate vicinity shall have the title of "Miss 1840*. 9. The next eight contestants ' from Shelby or Immediate vicinity shall be Centennial Princesses to attend Miss Shelby. The next eight contestants from Kings Mountain or lnunedlato vicinity. shall be Centennial Princessea to attend Miss Kings Mountain. 10. The next eight contestants from Shelby or immediate vicinity shall be Maida-of-Honor. The next eight Contestants front I Kings Mountain or immediate vi- I clnity shall be Malda-of-Hoaor. 11. The Queens. together with I Miss 1940 and Miss 1840, Princessea I and Maids-of-Honor. shall make no I the Court of Honor at the Centen- I ntal Pageant Spectacle. For 1 JOB PRINTING - Phone . 167 ' I jelt Cash I ?d from 1924 to 1929 the irs from sales of cotton I id $1,687,000,000 annually, ly 31, 1939 it was $629,f the pre-depression averI Etrs a year lost to the cot ties that amount of busi- ILB >se depending in whole or and commerce created by I , surrounded by a 12,000,-. J nded by the blitzkriegs of I d synthetic substitutes, can cotton surrender to e aggressive industries? all its tremendous power, I new and old markets for victory? il consumer, hold the ansYour purchases of cotton ded for the advance. JIN CO., Inc. Quality Coal I I m, Manager ma 239 1 t , umRS *. v * -?Vl *- ' .V,j ; :, ?? .. -"^' "' W^ff '^W'W mi kdm# MMnmus tmuLDionsMiuT. jdu m. ma 1 "I i > ii ^ i i , - Monday and IMif at Imperial ? '& vB If^^B:..' . - . ' 5 '' ^ 4 ' '<v * > -r ' &' v -*v :| ; "y jHL < ..; Jp gf^M B . Z~2BNBHE_XZ. *?.% JE3 I BHESPWrn Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean in MIf I Had My Way", playing at Imperial Monday and Tuesday, The Kings Mountain Herald ? $1.50 A Year . Further R at BI Buy Them Befoi Bargain Rack Ladies' White Fast Color F DRESS SHOES CHAMBRAY 1 and Sandal Types Sizes to 17? I $1.00 31 Men's Men's Fast C? SUMMER OXFORDS fn<4fmk Tom Terry and Weyenbersr. White or Black and Brown Ven Colore: Blue, Gi tilated Oxfords. $2.98 value. Regular $3.00 v Now? 1 A | $1.98 ?J1 ?????? SUN 1 i Table Womens and Children's . SANDALS I./ I Leather Soles. $1.00 Value? mmm?mrnm? ? JQ BOYS' 01 4oC DF. Full Cut, Long : ' to 16? MEN'S WORK SHOES M* |. Long Wearing-Out Soles. Sixes TfJ to 11. A true Belk value? Table Red and $1.00 pr. TENNIS 8HOES 1 All sizes for Boys and Men. Col __ , or Blue, Black and White? Mensai . POLO ! A nf Blue White and IOC pr. Small, Medium BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 9f (Special Buy For This Sale ?. OA Wom OHC- BATHIN 3 For $1.00 A Selection to cl ?? 1.2 I Men's fast color Sanforized WORK PANTS SCHOOL in all wanted sizes? Also Note 1 88c 2 foi ' I BELK'S DEPAR W A [ REMEMBERYou Ah ip**?*7'" ' . > " ' p# '"j '-.v m *. Southesk Railway System one Excursion fOLK,VA. 26 and 27,1940 30 ROUND #V TRIP FARE ip Tickets on sale f?r *K tins (except Trains No. 3? !uljr 36 and 27, Anal limit Monday Night, July 29, 1940 ft Far* tJ.00 from all aaliuii on Iwajr Syfirm in No.lit aad South K?a Mow: ? a N. C. to Sali?Kury. N. C. N. C. ? Turlnmilk. N. C. C. lo Wintlrti-Salrtn. N. C H C. to North VVtlkrtboro, N, C. N. C. to Columbia, S. C, icdiatc otatioaa. Good in Coackoa Only ;e Checked?No Stop-Orvra aylifht or Ni(b< Trip JHMHI Consult Ticket Agents ^ BA" :!NG " /&*^\ R. H, GRAHAM ' ^ SEA OUTINGS (Tflll) ) D>v*iu>n pntttngtr Agent <0 GOOD FISHING Cssslojts. N. C. "W j?--?-j?-?jj? ?, eductions LLK'S ? - " 1 '** ' ' . < re It Is Too Late ull Cut Men's I SILK HOSE and Full Fashion WORK SHIRTS I These are seconds and are maI _l-i l.J I A. 1 A . 1 IP nunc menueu, out wnac a ouy? I ^1 Ic 19c pr. I . c^nfnriTJHt NEW SHIPMENT J?* NYLON HOSE (Seconds) LE SUIIS . Assorted colors. 8'/* to 10? . I reen and Brown (We apologize for running II ralue. Now? short of these last week) .98 59c pr. H I REMNANTS _ 11 Plain and solid colors. You save I p| on these? Pnce 5c yd. iTERALLS J -Wearing. Sizes ALL WOMEN'S HATS II k 1-2 Price [I Blue Bandana LADIES' WASH DRESSES II ornippc includes Winnie Mae and Fruit II KLHUaife Of the Loon. Values to $2. Now II C 88 c I d Boys' WOMEN'S SLIPS 11 SHIRTS in White or Tea Rose. 97c value H Yellow. Sizes Now? and Large? WTft ' 79c 2 For $1.50 I len'8 1 One Rack Ladies' G SUITS SILK DRESSES ttoose from? Values to $3.98. Now? >rice $1.90 TAUT PTC * | au Better Grade Ladies' look Fillers SUMMER DRESSES r 5c I l-2Price I TMENT STOREh rays Save At BELK-S | \

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