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Boys' Suits, all wool, blue, Brown, snd'rgrey sergesIndigo dye, Z Hard finish; sizes 7 years to 20 years - 8448 to. 4.98 V:V ;; . Other Suits l.8-to;H8.0S:r : ' 50p neckties at 39c, big ends, 25c neckties 19c, big ends. ;-'-;:i,WeareJnpt Kicking about high prices. Ve know where to go out and "get the goods" and at old prices. -YOURS FOR BARGAINS 'Vi-i fo RATTKRV -Kins Mountain N. C. :-Change- eason PENNY COLUMN : - One cent a -word SEE Q. H. Logan for Commer cial lime. $2.50 a tou. J. TWO FRESH MILK COWS for sale. 8. P. Goforth.. LIME! LIME! See me for good commercial Ituie, $2 00 a ton. G. H. Logan. ELECTKIC MOTOR wanted. Horse and a half or two horse, . 8 pbast, 00 cycle, 220 volts. The Herald. WASHINGTON HAND lVess In first class condition, lakes two panes 7 column. For sale by The Herald. - LOST at the foot bull game Saturday a watch, lift urn to the Herald r.ftiee or G, G. Davis Boiling Springs, N. C. 'WANTED to buy a one mid a half cr two horse electric motor, three -phase", sixty cycle. 220 voltagn. The Herald. I HAVE a few Colter's strain pure Appier Oats for ale at K5 wots rer bushel- J. H. Renter, Kings Mountain, N. O. WANTED to ?e 1 1 a W as 1 1 i n g tc i, Hand Press. Takes two -pasfs 6 or 7 coIuuiqh and is in first-class condition. The Herald. . WANTED you to Honw ll:at if you neec1 job printing that we can do It la Rood and as cheap aa anybody. .The Hi: aid. FGK SALE. Two computing scales; one hanglup and oue plat form scale. For quick sale cheap. Apply "K" care of Hsrald. WANTED. Two. experienced girls to clerk on Saturdays dur ing the fall. Married women preferred. Apply "G" care of Herald. I HEREBY FORBID anyone to feed or house my son, 13years old, weight 105, low heavy-set, name Joe, a) a in Wilson. Dob Ellison, Klnys Mtn, Route 5. , F0R; SALE one seven-room house on half acie lot Burn aud out houwes. good water on rorch, (tood orchard. ' For particulars apply to Coy Smith, Klnga Moun tain,. N. C. . ' :' LOST IN OR around King Mountain on Oct. lit, a diamond cluster stick pin cmtsinipg 8 or avail white diamonds encircled : arquud yellow '.iamond. Suitable reward for return to W. S. Dilllng LAND FCR SALE. 63 8-4 acres within of Kings Mountain depot, one 5 room building, two tenant house., good barn, sand-clay road, $00 per aero. Fourth cosh bilance one, two and three years. L. C. llord, Kings Mountain, N C There w.ll be an icecream sup per at Elbethel Saturday night. Mrs. L. A. Falls of Greenville has been visiting hersi.ster, Mrs. I. IS. Goforth. Miss Louise Drowning of Lin coluton has b.'cn vUting at .Mr. J. K. McLuughen's. Mr. and Mis. G. C. He of Union Level Va., ar.! ing in the vicinity. nd.i.l visa II0IT. LEE S. OVERMAN GUNS! GUNS! Going hunt ing? Well you need one of our uuns! " We have good guns ii both double anil idugle : barrell We haye a splendid bat gain lu n ;;'' ' '"- ' : " ..V-S.V,' 8. Miss Jessie IHyncs Lincolnton is visiting at A- 11. Colli cell's. . i 1 t ...i. .1... .1 ,.i cmm:ii ui which liU'uri'M.i We are busy 1 stoo'c I hi week but iii turve you soft drinks and ic-! c i jaiu just tii.' same. Thomas-Suber Co. Mrs, ('. V. ..Mi.ler of At I. m In Ga , is viriitin lit the burnt; ol'J.; hyr brotliel-ir.-law, Jicv. U. L. 2 Kerr. j 1 Mr. and Mi s. .lake Anthony ot ! i near Shelby, spent Hie wcl em! h with thvir (lauKliter, Mis. W. -A . ! v. Uuimoii. . 0 cman 3i 11 'ii, I : i-i K'iniTS ! .' ill (: of a ivir: We are .nkiul ta announca that the Civio Li.'iij..uc will not uufl Friday, October 1:5, but will meet Wt'iliKBihiy. the ;H, t the s;;hool buildiiir . S 111 fO I'll last .-rfip - by The n l-i !il of f-iiit in ."r o'l lr oo:i nliei'i ';) ..itii-,-d A DEATHS Mr. I! L McAllister, formrrly of Kinies Monntai'i but for the past lUv yi-i'isc f Kiel nioiiti, Va , dicii at Y"'i..usti w n, ( 'liio, hcrr In.-" as Ijin'iliiJi; cuke oi'i'i.s. on Tu.xlay liilu. .:!. bov :!.d, of oin :i i: i c heart trou'iie, Tlr.' la,' inains wore hrjiil.t 'o Kniys Mountain Sunday morning -and ! laid to li st in Mountain Ui t cenn tc-iy b'-sidc l.'s lirst wife at two o'cl"c!i. Tile f u n;r; 1 was c o n i u c t e '.1 ly the pastor. in the Mi'thoilist .vas a 'r.eur.cr. Mr. Ooi' was assist- ! ed in tin1 .'.iir.eral bv !! v. ('has. !', Bell. .Mr. .'.h'AiltsVr was :i'.i yt ars of ;V Was twice ni.iiTled, lir.-t 10 Ah is Kallierine N"-t'.crlon of Kinx .'tlonntaiu :;n! 10 tii'n union w. born three child; en whosur-viv.-. This wife died in IVceui her I'.iC. lie was l. lor ini l ii'd to Miss Lain a Baker jf Baldwin, Ga.. v ho survives. He leaves ulso four b others, J. E. of 'i. (Cnia, (J. W. of Linec-lnton, T. J. of Lancaster. S. C, a id A. A. cf Barnwell, S. C. Attesting. his friendship and popularity in this coimpuuity was 11 e I u deeds of paop e attending thu funeral and bmyluir and the fUral uffo.'ingj placed upon the urave. The Summer season is go ing out and Autumn is fast ap proacning. I am especially fix 'd for the change of season. I have lots of nice Summer goods on hand to close out at bargain prices and my Fall good s a re com i n g in. Look at these prices on Summer goods: $1.50 & $2.50 STRAW HATS $1.00 Each Mrs. T. 1'. M-Gill ami cnildivil ahd house truest. Mis Smith of Waco, spent! Tuesday and I Wednesday in Bessemer 'City. pn 1 Mr. M. M ' Goins relumed to Hopewell, Va., Sunday after a visit to relatives here and at Gas tonia. Mrs. Goins will remain 1 few days. N". ' ; .t'.V . . ..I a.i; for.r.c iir to harci! and1 Anions those att'.nding .the iur' funeral from ou; of iOwii we're ,t of! i he four bothers named above, -i. Tli :;pp!cs but a little Be sure to see our coat suits. The prices are right. We Lave aii teu to twenty dollars. Fine ladies all wool coats, aotpething that will keep you warm, at rightjprices, Anton Brothers. Mrs. Cone Maunoy aad Miss Irene Addcrholt, of Cherr.vville, mid Mrs. Robert Morrison of Dallas, and Miss Bessie aid Mr, Robert Mil'er of . Lincolnton, hive bjen vis.l'iig Mrs. Fred Finger. . ' Miss Edilda Barler of Bethle hem section and Mr. Marvin Wrigt.t of Oak G"ovs were mar- .' 'On Saturday afternoon, Scfit. oO", aisout twenty ol the progress ive farmers surrou.nling Kirgs Mountain completed an cngani za'.ioa which is tiestiuod to be a great asset for the farmers of this section namely a, farm loar association. The rame of this association will be',' "The Kings Mountain National Farm Loan Bank," and will have jurisdiction oyer the territory surrounding Kings Mouniaiii. On Saturday, Sept. 10th. the farmers organize J this bank by eleetinir the directors,' rainel.Vj J, 3, Logan and L. A. Kiscrj sec retary treasurer. On Saturday. Sept. 30th, the association was completed by elei tiiv; M. L. Ware, Ii; L. Lewis and O. A. ried last Thursday. The bride i Rhea loan committee and J. R. is the daughter of Mr and Ms. Geo. P. Barber and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn p son Wright. They are both we! known and ponuUr. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Sampsori of Rockingham, N. C. arrived Davis, JJattoriiey. The members also auopted Iho ai tides of the association and subscribed for HtocU.-: Already appHcr.tirms for ioaiis exceed 20,000, tho require iiieiit for charter. . The anvjciation is now ready for rtceiving other applications the widow ? r.d the three children, Mr. Baker of Baldwin, Ga., fath er of the widow, Mi. IJmman 3aker and Mrs. Wolfe of Athens, Ga , brother and aunt of the widow, Mr. and Mrs. T. . R. Stewart of Bailey, N. C, Mrs. Stewart being the mother of the deceased first wif . There were several other of the deceased relatives present as well as quite a cumber of out of town friends of the family. V SPORT SHIRTS 8 WHILE THEY LAST it 40c each if f( It will be to your interest to see my line. ' -iii mi ii' ii ii I G. H. McDaniel "You can get it at McDaniel' s" THIS SPACE Belongs to the Friday -t visit hor sister, Mrs. t tjr m If there are ftny otjlcr farmers living in 'the territory over which this bank will have jurisdiction desiring a long term loan at fi low rate of interest they uiav put in their application with tho secretary-treasurer, L. A. Kisor, and just as soon as the p. strict Lind bank is located" an plication viil be wade f'ora char '.c: aiH. loans will be made. W. A. Harmon, and to bs present at ' the celebration. Mr. Sampeon returned Mo-uly wnile Mr. Sainp'son remained for a few flays and will vjsit her parents. Mr. and 'Mrs, Juke Anthony of near. Shelby. Mr John Sjaittiot Clover was here' Saturday lo attend the 'cel ebration and he had with him a copy of -Leslie's Weekly publish' cd Gctober M, 1H40, which cat v "ARTHUR HAY, A11 Kinds of Instance ;V v KlMOS MOUNTAJIM. N. c."1 the old ilicinu..ucnt oa tli,o Kings Mountain battleground.: .. T !'! stor was iilnslratfd with pic tures taken from the scenes. ,ot tho historic grounds. v ' . , Mr. W. A. Slyers, formerly of Kingi Mountain but lately of Gastonis, died at his home in Gastotiia Ssptember 27, after a long illness with pellagra. Ho was 47 years old and a member of Loray Baptist church. The remains were taken to Elizabeth church in this county for burial, his pastor, Rev. Mr, Abernothy. conducting the funeral. Deceas ed leaves a widow and &ix chil dren and one step child, M. M. Goins of Hopewell, Va , and the following half brothers and sist ers, v. i . btyers, Tom Styers. Mrs. Bud Oates of Kings Moun tain, Mis. Rob Hord of Gaffney an 1 Mrs. Charlie Hord of Gas tonia. ..-''-' ' ' ' Mr. Kerr Black, son of Mr. and Mm. T. C. Black of Elbethel section, su Yred an accident on Monday aff ernoon which result ed in his death in abojt an hour. He was woi king with a dredging force in An-lerson county, S. C. At this writ ins we have not the particulate of the. affair. The body was brought here for in terment Wf lneday. , :The above organlssi'.tion is the pinneev movement for thin :C ficn and one Unit will be worth n ; preit del to lh.' farmen. It will enable him to borrow money on long terms at a, low rate of interest so that ha ct.n pay off Ins mortgages and improve his f.irro. ' ' t, k. d, Just aa wv are about to lock our forms w 3 le"arn that .Mrs. ;. S. B. Rhea ol Danvjile, Va.i died Tuesday morning. The remains weue brought here and buried at Elbethel yesterday. Mrs. Rhea was the daughter of the late A B. W"re of Elbethel section and a sister to Messrs. M. L. and W. E. Ware. Shelby Steam Lanndry Too busy to write an ad W. O. RUDDOCK . L.lcnd Optometrist Eyes Examined and Classes properly fitted. National Bank Building Constipation Dulls Your Brain. That dull, listless, oppressed fwtling is due to impurities in your system, pluKgish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. King's New Kife Pills give prompt re lief, A mild, easv. non-gripping bowe movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply com plexion. .Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-day at your Druggist, 25c, AJdose to-night will make you cheerful at breakfast, : pBf 'te;'-' n E We are still selling Tombstones any size any designany price. Logan 8r Page Kings Mountain, W. C.
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