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MICKIE SAYS COt Jtf UUI if COMft IN WITUOIK A&tiii ...r. COMtfeCttONS NBA. HU-THin', Um ABOUN' -THIS Httdl NICK O' TH VtOObS'O UOH THCtt. UPUThTlOhie. CCS 1 PENNY COLUMN One cent a word Per Insertion 2 ItOOM house for rent on Hail, road avenue. Mrs. fCatn Pal's. FOK KENT 4 room house, iar den not included, Gold street, Kings Mountain, apply tn Hill Putnam at D. M. Hakor & Co LOCALS Mr. I C Nichols has returned Ufui a vihit to Greenville, S. C Mr. CO Shannahan left Mon Jay for a visit to Viridnla. J. I. Ellis of Grover was in .own Tuesday, Mr, Isaac Turner is visiting His sister, Mrs. C. T. Cornwell. Mr. Willie Clayton was bus! iie.ss visitor in town Tuehday. Miss Pearl Loii was iu Gas lonia Tuesday. Corp. Chas. Bradford spent Suuduy witli homufolks liure. Mr. Fuller McGill of Camp JiicKson arrived Friday to spand a few days with tiomo follts. M r. J ion net lias just com plotcd a nice residence on the Julian pioperty olf Kinx htreet. Mrs. II. N. Moss and daughter Miss Eloise were in Charlotte Fridiy. Miss Kate McLa.uf(hen is vis iting bor sister, Mrs. Dupiee Hiirh in SjiaiturliurK. : I Mis. Whitlock tnd daughter of Joncsville a. C, are visiting her sister, Mrs. 1) M. liakor. Mr. Oliver Rtinseor hits none to Newport New and is in a very lucrative pesition as we under stand. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Willoford of Gieenvllle 8. C, opent Sua day with hi mother Mrs. B. It. Willoford. The month o'd coi of M. M Fortcnbury died S'uiday and was buried above Shelby Mod day. Mrs. O. C. O'Farreland child ren of Salisbury are visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Patrick. Mrs. Harry Latta has returned to her home iu Suartanbure af ter visiting her sister, Mrs. CO. Shannahan. Corporul Clarence Cupeutei and Fuller McGill of Cuiip Jsok -.on were home Sunday on a reck end f jrlonch. Fred K. Green and Miss Eva 'ireen Double Springs section were married by 1U" W. It. Ueach at his home here Satni. Jay. Peace to their ashes. Miss Essie Turner died Sun day at the age of 14. She was the daughter of W. M. Tumor. Intel ment was iu Mountain Kest Cemetery Monday. Tho federal child labor law of l'Jllj forbidding interstate ship ment of products of child labor declared unconstitntional an in valid by the Supreme court. r Mr. Thos. I!. Williams, foi the past few months superintendent of the So vlar Cotton Mills hie bas resigned that position and gonetjLincolntontJ take charge of the Wampum Mills. Mr. T. L SauLders of Concord has taken charge of the 8evler MWs hern. Advertising iat&ispaperwiUbfinf good returns on tho money Invested Jf t i I ' i 1 M i' . j It Is Our Daily Task to eomlder tnd lolvo the prlnti nj problem! forour rnetomere, end eeoh one vrc solve five ui juat eo niuoh more experience to apply to the next one. Thii It whet keepe tie bmy (hit ie why we ere beet equipped to do rour printing in the wey it bould be done. Suppono you eik ut to eubmit tpeoiraeoe end quote price. . '":. We Make a Spclslty of Prlntln I'ARM 6TATI0NEBY ' Mirs Nina Hunter has return ed home after attending school at Due West the past term. Mrs. L. M. Hoffman of Dallas is spending the week with her daughter, Mr, W. K. Mauney. Miss Fannie Carpenter is home from the Normal School at Ath ens, Ga. E. W. Barnes and friends at tended the races in Chatlolte Wednesd?y. Mr. Virgil Vires very low with tuberculosis at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. D. Anderson on King ..trect. Sir. M. W. Fioiicberger of the IJelhany community went to Gas ton in Monday rtnd spent Mon day nifcht and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L Stowe of Kings Mr.mitain. Mrs. John Mo son and la mi arrived Monday and are at tlf Mountain View Hotel. They wi be at home on Mountain stred atter this week. Mrs, H. N. Moss entertained tho book club Thursday after noon. The home was beautifully decorated with magnolia and lilies. Misses Margaret Hard of King Mountain and Margaret Speacvf of Gastonia left yesterday for. Garland, Texas, to visit theirl uncle, Mr. J. T. White. Mr. C. E Robinson has re signed his position as local managci for the Piedmont Tel. & Tel. Co. and is succeeded by Mr. Bright Haimou. Rev. and Mrs. W. It. Beach and ct.ildien, Miss Susie and W. It Jr., left Monday for he nuir to visit both their mothers Mrs. Artie Cannier also went with them to visit relations. THE HERALD. II 50 per year THE HERALD PUBLISHING HOUtZ KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C SOME EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OFFERED BY KINGS MOUNTAIN'S NEW STORE OCTAGON SOAP Large size cake 8c value, it's the genuine Octagon Laundry Soap. 3 large cakes for 19C Women's Black Oxfords $1.39 and $1.88 They are $3.00 Values THE OUTLET Plonk Building Next to Market Look for the Large Canvas Sign THE OUTLET NUMBER 218 Two Stores Hobbs Department Storh The Outlet Bessemer City, N. C. Kings Mountain, N. C. RUG SALE Crex designs in size 27 x 54 inches. Rugs absolu tely a $1.75 value. The Outlet Price Men's Oxford Worth up to $3.50 and $4.00 $2.39 and $2.89 M HI . oney Cheerfully Refunded on Unsatisfactory Purchases Y " - ' ' ' ----- SEND US YOUR MAILORDERS.. UNCLE SAM IS OUR DELIVEERY MAN. Hosiery For The Whole Family Straw Hats for Men Mail ordejrs are given the promptest attention. Watch how satisfactory we will Men's hose all colors 17 l-2c We have just received a shipment of new Straw Hats for the hot months. Very serve yon' Your orders sent to you prepaid. . . . reasonably priced. 49c, 98c, and up to $1.94 u en i Men s Black Silk Hose 29c r Men's Black and Grey wide brim hats 1.50 value 98c ' GOOD VALUES IN Men's and boys' Caps worth up to 39c 24c Good 24-inch fibre s it Case $1.50 value 94c Ladies' hose good quality Black and White 17 l-2c BtMaUMy Wa90 skirts , - 98c Hour Sale . ; Ladies Silk Lisle mahogany and beaver color 49c J, and P. Coats Spool Thread. All numbers and colors - 4 spools for 18c - MBM M MawMMBMBMaHMWWHWMH WW MMfH MM MMMM M From 3 p. m. to 4 p. m Thursday June 13th we will sell 400 yards flowered lawns, Ladies pure thread white Silk Hose 75c value 49c Good size Huck Towels. The Outlet Price 14c Marquiesette. rice cloth, eta. worth up to 39c yd. 33 itches wide. The price for , one hour will be ' 13c' yd Children's hose white and Mack Nos.4tol0 1-2 We have about 100 pair men's Khaki and Cottonade pants worth up- to $2.00 10 yd. limit to customer 12 l-2c, 15c, 19c and up to 39c pr. '. pair- To go at $1.24 Heavy Chevoit Cloth lor making good work shirts. Worth 33 l-3c yd. Our IMce 24c THE OUTLET Plonk Bnilding, Next to Market Kings Mountain, N. C L. L. Sheeting 36 inches wide 33 1 -3c value. 5 to 15 yard lengths Our Price ,
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