Pleasant Grove Io Have C ream Supper (Specito 1 ho St:ii ’ The *»ica<,ant Orovr *v. M. I and B. V. r. U will viiio -n t< '■ rrcam supper ip the ■ • ro- *• sat Urdu v jiiRid Soptemiiei ! p "• coeds Mil! co to ' io boiiotit ol the •hureh. Evory one United Mis Murzonn Hoylr left. last week for Boone where she will en ter college. Mr' Velva Hainrirk entered Boiling Springs college last week. Miss Gladys Hendrick of King'; Mountain spruit the week-end with Mi s Butte Costlier. Me. iieue Gost.iigr spent Sunday with Mi.'- Elizabeth Bridges. Mr arid Mr . Doyle . Heirdrirk rjvent the week-end with Mr. and Mndf! A A—‘Stakr-typr bndy 9 THE NEW FORD T1^-TON fRUCK .. .gives service ... long and dependable, at low cost IN THF, now Ford truck are many features which make it unusually economical to operate, and which contribute to long, re liable service. Perhaps the lubrication sys tem has a greater influence upon the life of an engine than any other factor. In the Ford, the advantages of pump, gravity and splash systems are combined. Oil is first pumped to the valve-chamber. From there it flows by gravity to all main crankshaft and camshaft bearings. It also flows to troughs into which the connecting rods dip. This not only lubricates the con necting-rod bearings, but causes oil to he splashed on all other moving parts. There are no costly drilled shafts and pressure oil lines. The only moving part is the pump. Simple and sure as water running down-hill. Why not come in today and let us show you the other features of the new Ford truck which add »o greatly to its value? CHAS. L. ESKRIDGE SHEI.BY, N. C. Announcing FALLSTON MOTOR CO. JNO. F. FALL, Mgr, FALLSTON. N. C. dealer for De Soto Six CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT FIRST SHOWING In tie of its -(tyle, ,n tie luxury of its roominex* and riding ea*e, in tie thorough fineoex* of it* quality, in its (uperb power and performance —tie new De Soto Six prcaent* tie kind and degree of value which the public expect* and receive* in a C-hrysler Motors product. ^ Tor • re invited to ire this rriwiflikL *** and confirm for yourself out belief that nothing approaching the new l)e Soto Si* in appearance, perform Jnfe *nd value has ever before ap peared in the held of low-priced siiei. DE SOTO MOTOR CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICHIGAN />»■«»» of CkrytUr Corpora,2 0 6 Mrs. Chcsley Hendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Elliott and son Harvey visited Mr. A V. Green of Asheville Sunday. Mr. Ed Bridges, Gertie Wright. Twitty Green and Muriel White! spent Sunday in Mars Hill Hr and Mrs. Virtue Williams | spent Sunday with Mrs. Williams' i lather, Mr. Lem Smith ,of Cherry- 1 vi lie. Mi Marvin Whitesides visited his I father. Mr. .1. A. Whitesides over I Ihe week-end. Messrs, Car! and Cullen McSwain 1 spent Sunday in Toluca visiting! Mr Delia Hartman, Mis Daisy Wright and family spent Sunday with . Mr. Martin Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs Kim Williams visa ed Mr and Mrs. Zim Williams over the week-end Mr, and Mrs Caleb Hoyle and daughters, Invetta and Virgi ■, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Presley Costner. Mrs. .1 Y, Elliott and ■daughtets.; Misses Eulalia. Eleanor, Vevet.le and j lit lie Miss Virginia Seism Elliott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. i S. Queen of Shelby. Mr I a1 in Hamrick returned home : from the Shelby hospital last week. Mr. arid Mrs. Paul Bridges visit- 1 rd Mr. Bridges father, Mr. Claude Bridges over the week-end. Mr. Durcll Glaseoe spent the week-end with his father. He Ives j accepted a position in Morganton. Boiling Springs Wins First Game of Season (Continued Prom Page Onei viewed proper credit must go to Stroud. 180-pound fullback, who chased over touchdown after touch down on runs from three to f)0 yards Irom both scrimmage and punt re- ' turns. Outstanding in line play was the work of Buck Coble and Howard Moore, former Shelby high tackles, and also that of Kelly. Robinson, and Harrill, Pullback Stroud's scor ing punch was aided bv good judg ment, shown by the field general. Waters, at quarter, and by the good defensive play ot Boney at half back and the end runs of Shep herd, at the other half. That Barkley's junior college gild aggregation may -have even more scoring power when It all gets work ing together is evidenced by the fact that in yesterday's game a youngster counted on ns one of Boiling Springs' best scoetng threats did not play. This was Bob Chetty, former all-state back from Lexing ton. who was at his home since th“ week-end due to the illness of his father. During the contest the Baptist coach used nearly every man on the squad Ttie starting line-up'follows: Kelly and Yallff. ends; Coble and Moore, tackles: Morris and Harrilt, guards: Robinson, center; Stroud, fullback; Boney. halfbnek. Shep herd. halfbacks. Waters, quarter back. Substitutes were: Hunt, Haynes Burns. Green. Cornwell. Mooney- j ham, Honeycutt. Petty and Jolley. 1 Headquarters Of Union Moved To I Kings Mountain? (Continued from page one.) was curbed at Gastonia Saturday1 afternoon the report began to spread that the headquarters of tlie or ganization .would be shifted. About Kings Mountain yesterday any number of citizens, along with of-, finals of the law. admitted that' they had heard that, the'headquar ters was being moved there during; the day. but did not know where it was and had seen no unusual activity indicating tfiat the labor agitation movement would center its directing activities there. Nol At Old Place. One thing is certain, the union headquarters was not moved to t.h-' place where union speakings have! been held in Kings' Mountain for: several months. This place is a; vacant lot within the city limits! and on the Cherryville road, jus!; west of the Phoenix, hilling and Cora null villages Activity was on the decrease instead of increasing! there. The only equipment here-1 tofore on the lot. was a small speak- j evs platform and an electric light; line and bulb were removed. Just | where none of :nose in the section! seemed to know "Perhaps to their new headquarters,” some answered "We've heard they've moved their headquarters over here to Kings; Mountain " Queries ran into a stone wall on every hand If the new textile union headquarters has been located 'n Kings Mountain, the union people ; are keeping its Whereabouts pretty mum. Strike Circulars. Early yestordav morning circular; calling for a one-day strike upon; the part of textile employes so that they might attend the funeral ot Ella May Wiggins, the woman killed at Gastonia Saturday. were dis tributed in Kings Mountain How ever. it is understood that the cir culars caused very few. if any. tex tile workers in Kings Mountain to abandon their jobs for the day and attend the funeral in Bessemer City. Reports from Bessemer City, where the union headquarters was draped in blaek for the occasion, have it that the one-day strike also failed lo materialize there. -No Excitement._ Tiie reports that tIre union head quarters has been or will be shitt ed here has caused no apparent ex citement on the part of Kings Mountain citizens. ‘ They've been speaking here every Saturday, except, last Saturday, for weeks and they've done no damage,” citizens say, adding that 'our local people seem pretty well satisfied al lhough there are a few outsider; connected with the union living here" The majority of the people at tending tiie union speakings each Saturday night came, it was said, from Johnstown, a mill village et, the southern end of Kings Moun tain. although It ts said that there may be some 15 or 20 textile work ers In the mill villages in north Kings Mountain who belong to the union. Texsnrr Hangs On. Cleo Tessner. alleged labor agi tator, who was ejected from a tex tile mill residence in Kings Moun tain last week and later fmed in Shelby for not having a proper auto license, continues to hang about the ♦ own. Since being removed from th-’ textile mill residence by officers serving ejectment, papers, he has moved uito a house in the southern part of town. Stunting Kills Girl. Blandford. Mass —An unguided motorcycle from which the rider had fallen while stunting at the fair ground here today plunged into a crowd of spectators, fatally injur- I ing Lois Hart, nine, of Westfield, and hurting others. The girl died at the Noble hospi- j tal In Westfield where Richard Myers, of Springfield, also w as take.i with a broken leg The rider, James Hill, standing on the seat before he fell off. was arrested on a dangerous driving charge. Peany Column STRAY COW AT MY HOME Owner can get same by paying for j feed and adv. John Beam. It 18c W. W. BOWMAN has best load of mules he ever shipped to my place. Also truck load of shoats ranging from 40 to 75 pounds for sale. W. H. Blanton’s Stables. It-18c Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn ing or Itching Sensation. Back ache. Leg Pains, or muscular ach es. making you feel tired, depress ed. and discouraged, why not try the Crystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up Ca t Crystex today. Put it to’ the test. See for yourself how quickly it works and what it does. Money back if it doesn't bring | quick improvement, and satisfy you Completely Try Crystex today. • 1 >nly 60c. Suttle's Drug Stoic, adv. j Conspiracy Charge Is Dropped; Drop Unbeliever’s Story iCoiiliuucd from page one ) and his associate. Tom P, Jimison appeared m recorder's court in be-: half of the eight, men. but before they had an opportunity to .speak the case had been dismissed, ‘■Just, a subterfuge to hold tlio.se men and try to keep them from the meeting set for south Gastonia on Saturday." Tlowcrs said after wards in commenting on the pro ceedings. "It was plain that those charges wouldn't stick " No God tor llim. Charlotte, Sept. 17. -Teslltnon'v of an even score of witnesses in troduced to establish alibis tor three ot the 14 Gastonia mob inquiry defendants, and appearance -n court of 16-year-old Ben Well-, union organizer beaten severely alt er having been abducted front a house at Gastonia, and the Sub sequent, throwing out of court of his testimony because lie admitted he did not believe in God. featured yesterday's session of Judge Shan - investigation into the mob's law - less activities. When the investigation here was going on, over at Gastonia seven men were at liberty under $1,000 bonds on charges of manslaughter as a result of the killing near that city Saturday afternoon of 29-ycr.r oid Mrs. Ella May Wiggins, mother of five young children, and leaders of the International Labor defense were perfecting plans for an elab orate “protest" funeral for the young woman this morning at Bes semer City. Alibi Tesimonv Heard. Saturday testimony seeking to set lip a perfect* aMbi for C. M. Fergu son, Gastonia, motorcycle office., had been completed, and the de fense had introduced a group of witnesses to prove also that C L Jolly, young night superintendent of Loray mill, was not a participant in tlie mob's lawless activities Mon day night a week ago. but was in stead going about his usual dutie nt the big Loray plant. Twelve, witnesses had been introduced to corroborate their testimony. Yesterday three more defendants took the stand, and the 20 wit nesses were present to corroborab' the testimony offered by them and Jolly, whose case was completed yesterday. The three defendants were Horace Lane, Oscar Good man. and O. O Morehead. the lat ter day superintendent at the Loray plant and the other two overseer and master mechanic, respectively, at the Myers null in South Gas tonia Further evidence is yet to be introduced in corroboration of Morehead's testimony that he had nothing to do' with the moo b night-riding. | <*oodyoar Pallifindors ^ Lifetime Guaranteed—Full Oversize ? Fresh Stock—All Firsts—Free Mounting — WALLOON'S — HK.H PRESSURE 2flx t.tn_ sr,.s:i .KIx'J _ _$t.H8 2!>\ 1.50_S().().") Reg; _ St.ns •‘hi\t.:,o _ s!>.().") (). s. $5.l« ::0\^0<) _ $-S.55 ;’,2\1_.... ,«9.«o Extra Special Values, too, on Goodyear Dtmiilr if f;l» r Test'd I’ishc*— this month! . I lire All Records for Value! V. ho ran afford to give you tho best tiro values; 1 lip largest manufacturer, of course. Well, floodvear's production is now almost I 1( E that of the nest leading company—due to Mil I,IONS MORE people preferring Goodyear Tires! Come in here—git the benefit! With our expert mounting and year round interest in your satisfaction, besides! Just note our new Imv prices on these latest (loodyear Suprrtp :‘t Cords with (lie husky, tough Pathfinder Treads. These Goodyears actu ally excel many of the highest priced makes, can PKO\ E their superiority. ; IDEAL SERVICE STATION J. REID MISENHEIMER Prep. Phone 194 New Furniture At Campbell’s I Here are two outstanding numbers in ten piece Walnut Dining Room Suites. These Suites are Massive and Sturdy yet not too heavy to be clumsy. The designs are entirely new, the carvings are most attractive. We invite you to inspect these suites along with a number of others equally attractive. Prices are most reasonable. Campbell Department Stores

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