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Entered at the Post-oiTicc as ond-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTON RATES (Payuble ir. advance.) ( year $1.50 6 months $-75 4 months - $.50 * months $.2S Tha Annual Ploral Fair held here last Frida.v under the Dices of the Civic League was considered most successful by Iho prompters.After paying ofl all bills the net returns to the, league wore about $125. Th quality of the flower.s was as have been expected sidering the unfav'orablene^ fall. Prizes were won as lol/jows; MRS. H. C. BAKER:—/ Ist.Bsst collection —j/rdinier. d Best White—Bath /iwels. a Best Cream—Lin^'u towel, o Best B. Appleton—Linen towel. / d Best Rod—1-/ glasses. .1 Best Pink—Aluminum waiter Best Varig^tujj—Aiuminum .saucepan. ! MRS. W.//. Best si^ie 3 Beet Yi Editorial Page We had intended issuing the biggest pader this Christmas time tliat had ever gone out from this office but owing to MRS W. A. RIDENHOUK:— 2fd. Bestcoliection—Cut glass lagon dish. d Best Hi-onzc—1 ilasses. 3rrt. .Best collection- Chee cracaer plate. Best baby apparei Syrup pitciier, MRS. HOOD Best vase cut flo' er jar. >• ol facuring boo^Ijiks. c. E, NEISLER printers we may have to step* short of our exoectations. Put we have decided to get on a special edition anyway. If the merchants will co-operate with us engaging space and fjrnish- ing copy in time we , ca.-i make a respectable showing. Wc are, expecting ' the merchants to loosen up nicely this year bnsi ness is so unusually good. Business men may j^y ihsir plans for the biggest Kolida.v trade that they have ^ver bad. The land 13 full of^oney and the people ace goi/g to “sot them selves np” tj/ig year at a high rate. Let se\/ral-oI the biggest merchants/ake up their minds right awajj^tiat they will take a whole PjCfiG in - lur Chr'stmas edition /aud the smaller ones space^ccocdiugiy. The town got Advertising put of our si^ page edition last year t^ any other single undertaking upt, F. W. Orr of the Kings fountain graded school was :alled to Charlston last week to enter service in the United States Navy to which he volun teered last .summer. This, 0^ course brought rupture to tin school work. But things gone along more smoothly one could have ordiuariiy exi lirinc- ed wiih r has satis factorily. Mrs. M. L/ RlOQk was secured to teach school departmunl^ Monday only, Tuesday /morning Mis.s Edna Di.Kon wjy^^ taken from the fourth grade school depar/‘b®b^ Miss Lois WilUamsou/b^ I’attersou Grove wa.s plac/*^ ib charge of the fourth g/ade. This arrangement, howevt^> only iPinporary, Miss t/viiliamson iias been eu- to teach 11. the Dixon and can supply probably ,ger than this week. The 'oard is making every effort- to secure a proper supply for Pre?- fessor Orr and hope to have the school in normal shape soon. There was talk ol sending a petition to the proper authorities asking for the return of Prof. Orr but this idea was abandoned hen it was learned tliat llio same course had been pursued otlie.i' o.ases without result. • 'Dr. Wired W. EYE SPECIALIST .> TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA■ 17 Wi CiFeri«a« . • TfaeBocEqaipmcnt Obtainable, k GlaMcs Fitted Exeluiirdr. MARTIN (SLOCK, LENOKS, N. C. P.Sgb* Advice Is CKeap But Good Advice Is Worth , Considering' Here’s our tip to you. Dont economize when go to buy SHOES thinking you are making a Saving for you are not. If you want to practise Economy there is on.ly one way to do it-==BUY GOOD SHOES—because they ARE GOOD and pay the price. Then you will be paying MUCH LESS in the end and while you are Wearin Good Shoes you have the Satisfaction of bein correctly shod and you get Comfort that is nev er found in Low Priced shoes. We speak from years of experience in selling shoes. We Know Good Shoes, know how to fit them and know it will PAY YOU to buy ONLY good shoes. We sell the FRIEDMAN-SHELBY Shoes, every pair guaranteed all leather. n PKenix Store Co. Inc. RINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Shoes for all the family, Men.s and Boys’ Clothing. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODLiCE Repiair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED CARDS PRINTED OR ENGRAVF.D "ERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE [NGS MOUNTAIN. N. C- •MRS. EASTERWOOD;-- LftiSftLE Bosl- eipbroidery white 0 >red—Pilcher. Od Monday, December 3rd 1917, at 13 o,clock a. Court Bouse Door Slielby, N. U. the Mike liters Farm, containing 205 ac^ located oa BuffaloCreel#'i Tov^n- ship, Olevelan^County, N, will be sold ta f^ highest bidder This tract le-half mile.s and two 1 th.-oiigli -this land saiid-claj[, ro:ul. It ■ s 40 acres of bottom and 5 of valuable timber lands, remainder is tillage upland, ne buildings con.sist/of a seven soom dwelliu-g, three leuaut Louses, a good seven stall barn with sheds,'a double crib, anb other necersar.v outbuildings T'hi-s is a rare “oportunity fo farming, stock-raising and lum beriiig. TERMS OF SALE: Oim-half cash oa delivery of deed a.id re- rnal nder in one year, the deferr ed payment to be secured bv deoil of trust on tlio land, Deed will be executed by the tenants in common. Th^dredging assess ments will bo paid out of the selling price. For further infor mation, call on or address either of the niidersigrted. Tljis November Lst, IDl".. .Trmes Borders. Grover N. C. .I. H. Quinn. Shelb.v, N, G. adx.. ' til 29 MRS. R. S. PLONK;-- Best crochet—Jardinier. Quality Rules at Mauney’s MBS, F. E FINGER:-- Best handkeichief—Silk hose. MRS. .1. Bo.il I: E. BEtiRYHILL;- >wel—.Jardinier. inrtf HEN in need of Q J Printing see what we can _ \do before you ■ go elsewhere. llffi, iHW 1011«[ If you are looking for goods of quality and reputation you should head direct for this store. Here up-to-date and dependable Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes in big- variety abound. Come to see us. Our Groceries Will Stand Test The We can't advertise CHEAP groceries now. cheap article is just the thing you DON’T want, But we CAN furnish you THE BEST in all staple and fancy Groceries. And our prices are VERY’ REASON ABLE \ you know the EXCELLENCE of onr goods. when CASH GROCERY STORE H. B.Stosve, Prop. ‘ Hings Mountain Now She is Strong and Well Bsrkeley, Cal.—-'T wt.s nervous. Irritable, no appetite, could not sleep, and was always tired., so my house work was a great effort. After many other medicines had failed Vinol built me up and made me strong. I have a good appetite and sleep well. Every neivous, weak, ailing woman should try it.”—Mrs. N. Edmunds, sio; Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal. We ask every nervous, weak, run down, ailing woman in this to-wn to try this cod liver and iron tonic cr our guarantee to return their t:;on. If It fails to help them. FINGeH Ll-iUQ CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Choney makes oath that he U senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., dolns: business in ths City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor each and every rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HAI.L’S CATARRH MEDICINE, FRANK J. CKKNET. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18S8. A. W. GLEASON, (Sean Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken In ternally and acts throush the Blood on Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for wtim- F. J. CHl-iNIvY fi noid by all drucBlsts, Hall's Family f'llls fi ::0., Toledo. 0. tSc. constipation. CARDS PRINTED OR ENGRAVED THE HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Tour Clothes Will look better and will last longer if if hey are properly laundered. OUR WORK SPEAKS TOR ITSELF . SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY GASTONIA. Her '‘gamA Merely dreaming of such happiness doe.s not give it to you. The sure way is make up your mind to fay aside every week a certaiin amount which to pay on a nice bedroorr: suit, which will in.Tke your room comfortable and cozy. Now is the time to start as winter ap proaches. Prepare as most of winter eve nings are spent in doors; We have the goods and our terms are easy. LAWING- KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
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