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IS-""^"^B ^BK I Faxes' take almost nine ce OF EVERY DOLLAR THE MJLRCAI \ MORE THAN 70, iv9l' Ani Thay Say /I Do'the membert of YOUR tuni II not, perhaps It is because yo\ a thorough trial. All over the world people wh< enthusiastic in its praise. If Alka-Seltxer is as good as we i idne cabinet; if it is not, it wont c the purchase price to any new u Your family may need Alka-Se yon think. Our guarantee of m ? ... covers i i low. idnLii,ju. "5-1* H NINE DAYS WITH GENIUS TOM EDISON Remarkable never before printed diary of the famoua inventor ? a vitally important and human document. Don't mlv this illustrated in the September 8th issue.- of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Sold By All Progressive Newsdealers (A -f I FRIENDLY I CREDIT I?+ PLAN You'll like the friendly, confidential way we deal. Just pick out your safe new U. S. Tires and tell us how you want to pay,. There's n6 delay. PAY AS YOU RIDE I NO CARRYING CHARGES^ U. A Mysl Mart* U. &. Royal D< Lm VI PLONK MOTOR CO. Phone 188 "O'm Qlad BSlAlka-S . t > kailroad dining car ; PATRONS CONSUME,EACH i 3jjL YEAR, ABOUT 24 Ml LIION ? ms,9 million poums Of POTATOES, 2 MILLION ? POUNDS OF BUTTEA,lfc ..... J fr?= THOUSAND BARRELS Of 1 n R. APPLES, 3 '/Z MILLION | W- QUARTS OF MILK AND I fCW. CREAM, A MILLION LOAVES l\ OF BREAD AND ABOUT * \ X 30 -MILLION ROLLS. NTS OUT j >S TAKE IN. Y AND USE POO DIFFERENT \ 1 COMMOWTIES^RANfilHC ]J| FROM TOOTHPICKS TO BRIDGE TIMBERS/FROM . \JH LSTRAWBERRIES TO STEEL RAILS, [ ^JROM NHS TO LOCOMOTIVE! c mrtotwuw o? vmem lotfttw Designing Department Has Picnic , The Designing Department of Nelf ler Mills, -Inc., guthcred with theli husbands, wives, sweethearts ami f Hfttirlft ludt Thnratluv ai-t?nl?ir ot itisfaction or money refunded its use in ell conditions listed t)?. ' Im Fjm % * ''' ' / [ * ' * .v \ . ?; ^S*3SHI^WBBW|hP3^B3 j - - ? ? -? ?UI MUM,' filing m j -Muddy Fork for a most t. njoyuble evening of food and fun. The activli.es were as informal as the eats were good. Even wading i:r the creek'1 was in order. After supper the entire group engaged In . singing familiar songs and left will} a pledge to make the picnic an annual affair. The guests with tlieii escorts were: Mrs. Carl iDavidspn, Mrs. Adbry Clay, Mrs. Jack HuLender with" their husbands; Mr. James Logan,, Mr. Stewart Thomson with their wives; Miss 'DebleJ' Subtr with -Red' Randall. Lillian Moss with Jack Orinand. Wendell PbiXer with Jeanette "Twerp" Crawford, Eugene Gibson with Aillene Black, ..a.wreace Patrick with Jacyuellne Rawles, Mrs. >jell Hood was unable to attend. - . Washington. Aug. 27.?A 62 year old baseball fan, Frank W. JJavis. died of a heart attack yesterday duf ing a 7th inning rally Cleveland staged in its game with Washington. Washington, Aug. 27.?Bermuda's announcement that she was ready to place an air base at the disposal of the United States encouraged expectations today that Eome official pronouncement would be forthcom lng this week on the status of negotiations for additional defense outposts In other British possesions. San Jose, Calif., Aug. 27.?Seven persons, iour or tnem memDers or one family, were killed in an autotraln crash at a crossing near here last nlglit. Only three of the mangled bodies of the victims of the crossing accid^it were identified poeitvely. State Highway Patrolmen said the car attempted to speed across the crassing as a San Francisco bound holiday special roared past at high i speed. r? w ielizerfftriW 1 With a SmlM I ily. say this? i have never ghren ATVa HaTtrer > have Used ADca-Seltzer are my it is, you want it In your medoat you a penny. We will refund Mr who is not entirely satisfied. liltf an/1 winun /AM HS KINOfl MOUNTAIN HTOALD TI South Lass In Using Cotton By-Products ' Prof. Barl H. Hostetler of the I Itate College Animal Husbandry De >artment says that -one of the reaons for the* eroded and ' gullied ieids that are so common through- 3 >ut the cotton belt Is that the South c las lugged in recognizijig the value 1 f by-products of the cotton crop as t i livestock feed. \ Livestock feeders in other parts c if -UMfr^'lltcd Stan?3-^?c-il ' !? Eueopss m iuVo long recognized the importance 3 if cottonsee<t products as food for I 10th plants and animals, and they I ave prospered through the pur- I base of by-products of the South'* ^ o-culled "kng," Prof. Hostetler delured. t The present changes n Southern ? iltion of the necessity of llvsteck i or the necessity of r.testock .. for i< he conversation and tinprovenient t if soil fertility has empheslzed the ieed of retaining the by products or he cotton crop on the ferni. Experi- f nents and farm experiences have , ihowu conclusively that cottonseed j neal is a satisfactory protein supple , uent for horses. mules, cattle. ( heep and swine. It has also been ound that cottonseed tneal is a ery definite aid in the production >f firm pork. 1 e ' t THE HERALD ? $1.50 A YEAR t FRIDAY I '31 KB I HBHo^v-'B H ^^H|Jr . 1 H f*f I Save $20. . ^kUHHHHH Hi " . ' M Shelby, N. C. I ??i '' , '. * v>;;-' jt? v--; <-;':- > ":' ' ' ' /" .. . 'V' ' vV; '; - , ' .'i- , , - ..?'. - 'v.. . /,' ? ... mm*# >'. ?. ^_im?/iij?0Lr^uai njRSDAT, AUOUST St. IMS Miss Ledford Surried Tuesday . i ' ' 1 w Funeral services for Mrs. Surah delton L<edford, 74 year old resident >f the Dixon community were held Puesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at. he Pleasant Drove Baptist church, vlih the Rev. J. V. Frederick hi ha rue. IU?. t.e'dfonl dlfd at ^0 t> in on doiidiiy nlKht at the hoine of a sou.' tutu's Sanders, at Dixon. Cause of lor death was a heart attack. She kiii 1101 oeen ill until a row hours irfoir her death. Mra. Ledfard was born Sarah Mel on in the Pleasant Grove cotnmuniy and early III life jollied the Haptw#?ii ^in er 7 effih I tff d a member. She was twice marrld. first to J. G. Sanders and again o R. C. Ledford, both of wh inl pre reded her 10 the grav*, ? She is survived by her son. Rufus Sunders, two stepchildren. Mrs. L. T Turner of ltlacksburg and \j. H. landers of Cowpens, S. C. Also 14 trnndchildren t and 12 great-giand hildren. | j As a result of the national defense J jrogram and improvement fn eonturner incomes in this country, the lutlook for domestic mill consump ion of wool continue favorable. | fc'. . .. i "? - *.,.** , A A A TIT T1 & oAl UJ l . : t k 5-i 62 - On Model I 4 I VI * S BB SPf^SdiM 3^JB1BI^BK^2K^3 uRm| ^^SS RV* -^En ||^^0 ^iM ? K jr^ w0F j aPW rjTrJ : > >. j^. . ? , * '( . ?????a FvP^' PP?W11.U -J.:.'- '-.WW " '" SUMI Clot t ; Immaculately Dry (lean dered?as the case may will like our thorough v ing, and our prompt xer\ ^^^orTtc surnmcr^outfit s?"a ?fresh and dainty, read NEW - WA] * . c * L.aunaere s, Cleaner Gastonia's Oldest, Phor Our Truck is in Kings RDAYSP J?1^ A^ta :<$3&t&3 R IB -"1# i " you ,ov* th* 1 ^oe* * * *' *,om' finicky about hovii J end fin* constructio Bffljjf i but not leoit?if yo> about gotting Big V \sj data ta too thi* gorge V handsome S20 02 Row Ei. Ij. OTCLl = f: ' V ' : ^<v I ' " ' ' . ' - I . : ' WERS thes ed, or Fastidiously latmbe?but in any case, you kork, our careful press? ice. So rush us* your favI'T'rni n?'iii>i'?iT iir-? *"*?t?w tn nd we'll rush them back !y for you to ENJOY. 1 f LAUNDRY s, Shoe Rebuilders Largest and Best le 844 ; Mountain Every Day j . r - ' ' ,1 ECIALS M *0,c' m ' "** *? Hh, h m HI *** ' ?<iu?'<f # guy *^z*c'i*j ?* I Jp ' # T7 . M . C*5 * ' * J**? ?" IiMF I ir^'v "in"' I HI Id U $89.5011 % \ tort thinjf Modern . \l <if lovely Woedi \l hord boiled ^ out erection HjRT \m low?end Mi* \1 Bin, Local Representative ^ &'i**" * v 1 - *; . ' -:-?r ,:JS " t- M yj&m
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