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Quick Results—Low Coat— HERALD Classified Ads 2c a word for first insertion; half price for subsequent inser tion*. Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for information regarding ‘‘keyed” ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald is responsible for only one in correct insertion. The customer is responsible for subsequent in sertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any cor rections needed. Want ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. DOUBLE POPSICLE 5c — .ORES- i CENT 5-10 STORE. FOR ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE Repairing, refinishing ami reup holstering. Antiques Restored. Call M. J. Bell, Waco Road. Phone 304W Call for and deliver. BROOMS 25c. — CRESCENT 5-10 STORE. FOR SALE — Soy Bean Seed, Ham outh Brown, Tar Heel Black at $1.75 bushel. Limited supply. Bridges & Hamrick Hardware. 5-28e WINDOW SHADES 10c. CRESCENT 5-lOc STORE. FOR SALE — Baby Bed Good con tion. 115 City St. 5-14. SINGER SEWING MACHINE FORj Sale. E. E. Biggerstaff, at Cres cent 5-10 Store. EXTRA SPECIAL —100 genuine en graved visiting cards, choice of 40 styles, $1.65, PINT OF ICE CREAM 15c. —CRES CENT 5-lOc STORE. , WEAK, MISERABLE? Mrs. fc.ua lurnci oi Baldwin St., Greenville, S. C., said: “At periods i I would be in misery I from pains in my back. V and headaches. 1 realized r that I could not continue [ this way without a tonic to Rive me strength. I took Hr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and was soon feeling like a different person. 1 gained in wngm. iwu ap petite, and enjoyed good health again.” Ntw size, tabs. 50c. Liquid $l.U0 & $1.35. “One Call Does It All” To Make a Long Tale Short there are probably as many acci dents from faulty brakes and poor steering gear as any other, ont cause —probably more: these defects make it dangerojs to drive, for most anything can hap pen aft any time. Better have us reline your brakes so you oa “say it with brakes," and save the flowers. Church News BOYCE MEMORIAL Kev. W. M. Boyce, Pastor Bible School each Sabbath morn ing at 9:45. There is an open invita tion to take advantage of the teach ing ministry of this church. ( Morning Worship at 11:00. Rev. G. L. Kerr of Bessemer City will preach at this hour. There will be no evening service due to the absence of the pastor. Young People's Christian Union will meet at 7:00 o’clock. Presbyterian Church Rev. P, D. Patrick, Pastor 10:: A. M. Sunday School. ■11:00 A M. Morning Worship. 2:00 P M. Junior Christian Ei.f deavor. 7:15 P. M. Young People Meeting. 8:00 P M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Wednesday evening, Margrace Co mm unity House. LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Hamm. Pastor Sunday school 9:45, D. C. Mauney, General Superintendent. Services for the 5th Sunday after Easter. Morning 11:00, sermon: "The Un tapped Fountain." Evening 7:30, sermon: "When Is Jesus A Man’s Shepherd?" Brotherhood meets 0:15 Sunday. Buthor Leagues 6:30. Worker’s Council Tuesday evening at the Church 7:30. Visitors are always invited to worship with u-s. SAINT LUKES. Sunday School 10:00, R. L. Plonk, Superintendent. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, B. S Peeler, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Public Worship. 7:30 Evening Worship. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday Scheol 9:45 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Epworth League 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 p m. A cordial invitation to worship with us. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH j Piedmont Ave. & Waco Road Rev. W. C. Lovin, Pastor Sunday Morning Prayer Meeting 9:00. a. in. Sunday Sohool 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7 p. tn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Angus G. Sargeant, Pastor Bible School 9:40. Morning Worship 11:00. Evening Worship 7:90. Macedonia Baptist Church .1. V Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. in. B. T. U. 5:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7PM Mid week Prayer Mc-tisg Tuesday Prayer service Wednesday evening i: 00 p. m. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Itev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:43 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunday. Our revival is now in progress and good crowds are attending. The pastor is doing some very good preaching. We invite yon to come and worship with us. Services each evening 7:30. FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q. Is there a limit to the soil building payments on any farm? A. Yes. This payment cannot ex ceed an amount arrived at by multi plying by $1.00 the total acres of soil conserving and soil building crops on the farm in 1936. However, where there are less trail 10 acres as the minimum requirement on the tarm the payment may be as much as $10.00. This minimum is 15 yi'M"' cent of the general soil-depleting base, and 20 percent of the cotton, tobacco, and peanut base as estab lished. Q, What causes double volked eggs and is it possible to hatch two chicks from such an egg? A. Double yolked eggs are caused when two yolks ripen and drop into the avarian pocket about the same time. Albumen is then formed about the two yolks and the result is a double yolked egg. Such eggs are generally discarded when selecting eggs for hatching and no instance has been recorded where such an egg produced two chicks. Despite the size of the egg. it is hardly possiiblle that there is sufficient space in the egg for the normal development of two chicks. The Navy Department has ordered strict secrecy about all new naval developments, so that only the forel gn poders may know what we are do ing along this line. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of tlie power of sale contained in an Order mafu by A. M. Hamrick, Clerk of the Su perior Court for Cleveland Coui)(tyi in tfie Special Proceeding entitled, "Lela Dover and others, Vs. R. Goforth and others, 1 will sell for cash on the premises of the lands hereinafter described on Saturday, June 13, 1936, at 2 o'clock, P. M., or within legal hours, the following de scribed real estate: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake, Bynum Mauney's corner in M. H. Ware's line, and runs thence with Mauney's line S. 89 E. 16.24 chains to a stone; thence N. 27 E. 8.00 chains to a stone; thence 25% ' E. 17.00 chains to a stake; thence N. 20 W. 5.10 chains to a stake in the ford of a creek; thence with said creek as it meanders N. 78 W. 8:00 chains to a stake; thence N. 71 W. 10.00 chains to a stake; thence N. 59 W. 4.28 chains to a stake in Falls' line; thence with his line S. iVz W. 13.43 chains to a stake; thence S. 5V3 W. 15.95 chains to a stake; thence S. 32 W. 5.71 chains to the beginning, containing 58Vs acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 1. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a cherry tree, W. R. Weir’s and It. S Plonk's corner, and runs thence with Weir’s line N. 56 E. 7.40 chains to a poplar; thence N. 16 W. 7.58 chains to a stake, in Potts Creek) thence with said creek as it mean ders S. 87 W. 5.65 chains to a stake; thence S. 26 W. 10.24 chains to a stake; thence N. 59 W. 14.00 c^haine to a stake; thence N. 33 W. 7.00 ; chains to a stake, corner ot Lot No. 1; thence with line of Lot No. 1 8. 20 E. 5.10 chains to a stake; thence S. 25% W. 17.00 chains to a stake; thence S. 89 E. 9.05 chains to a stake; thence N. 50 E. 9.80 chains to a stone; thence 8. 73 E. 14.10 chal'as to tlie beginning, containing 22'/2 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 2. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a pine, P. D. Herndon's corner, and runs thence with his line N. 82% W. 29.60 chains to a stone; thence 8. 31 VV. 10.50 chains to a stake in i’otts Creek; thence with said creek as it meanders S. 33 E. 7.00 clutjp.s to a stake; thence S. 59 E. 14.00 chains to a stake; thence N. 26 E. 10.24 chains to a slake; thence N. 87 E. 5.65 chains to a stake in W. B. Weir's line; thence with Weir's line N. 16 W. 10.42 chains to the be ginning, containing 35.6 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 3. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a W. O., A. P. Falls’ corner, and runs thence with his line 8. 4‘/2 V* • 4.30 chains to a stake in Potts Creek; thence with said creek as it meanders S. 59 E. 4.20 chains to a stake; thence S. 71 E. 10.00 5,»is. to a slake; thence S. 78 E. 8.0o chains to a stake; thence N. ;!1 E 10.50 chains to a stone in P. D. Hern don's line; thence with his line N. 82'u \V. 12.00 chains to a stone; thence S. 4Vi W. 40 links to a stake; thence N. 85Vis W. 12.50 chains to the beginning, containing 18.4 acres, more or less, and being Hot No. 4. The lands of IV. L. Goforth, de ceased, have been divided into four tracts, described as above, and they will be sold first separately and then as a whole. The place of the sale will be at the residence of the late W. L. Goforth, deceased. This the 12th day of May, 1936. S. C. Dye, Commissioner. •J. II. Davis, Atty. —6-4 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powei^ of sale contained in a mortgage giv-i en by Surniny Johnson and wife, Mary Belle Johnson, to the under" signed, on February 7th, 1922, regis tered in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in Book 108 at page 279, and default having been made in the payment of same, fh£ undersigned will sell for cash at the Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleve land County, North Carolina, on Mon day, June 15, 1936. at 10:00 o'clo<<k A. M., or wi|thin legal hours, the fol lowing described real estate: BEGINNING at a rock, formerly a post oak, Rich Crow corner, and runs N. 24 E. 8:00 chains to a white oak. T. B. Goforth's corner; thence with said line N. 59 E. 42.50 J chains to a stake; thence S. 66 E. 2(5.00 WIW*4| BIG DBT CUBES The new, improved EJECT-O-CUBE ICE TRAY • No fuss or bother at the sink. Just press the levers. Big, dry, zero-cold cubes drop out! Only one of the many amazing convenience features provided in the new W^stinghouse REFRIGERATOR THE NEW STANDARD OF REFRIGERATOR VAIUE L. A. HOKE Electrical Contractor Kings Mountain, N. C. chains to a stake, Ohl Felix Patter son corner; thence S, 114 W. 45 chains, passing the ohl Berry corn er, to a stake, another Old Berry corner; thence N. 66 \V. 55.25 chains to 1. H. Patterson's corner; thence S. 4 W. 8.75 chains to a pine stamp, Janies Falls’ corner; thence with his line N. 72 W. 22.50 chains to a pine stump in the old Oates line; thence with it N. 58 E. 12.75 chains to the beginning, containing one hundred and seventy two acres, (172) acres, more or less. It is understood that twenty acres of the above described land has been sold to James Oates and wife, and same is hereby excepted. This the 15thday of May, 1056. Plonk Brothers & Company, Mortgagees, By; J. O. Plonk. J It. Davis, Atty. -6-4 ’ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of John W Ramseur, deceased, late of Cleveland County, N. C.. this to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tire undersigned at ills office in Kings Mountain, on or before the 14th day ol April, 1537, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This April 11, 1936. Dr. W. L. Ramseur, Admr. of John Ramseur, deceased. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP This is to notify all persons, Jhe general public, that the co-partner ship of Welch & Jones heretofore existing and doing a plumbing busi ness, owned and operated by Li Welch, Miss Vera Jones and J W. 'Jones, has been dissolved, and Miss Vera Jones and J. VV. Jones are no longer connected with same, having sold all their interest to L. O. Welch, who will conduct the business l|h the future^ All persons indebted to said concern will make payment to I,, o Welch. Vera Jones and J. Wj Jones will not be responsible tbr any future obligations incurred by L. O Welch or any other person in said business. This 15th day of April, 1936. i J. W Jones & Vera Jones. —adv.—5-lft. Announcement For Sheriff T hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Cleveland County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary, June 6th. Your support will be >ip ; predated. IRVIN. M. ALLEN. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS i I am a candidate for re-election, for register of deeds of Cleveland! county, in the Democratic Primary June 6th. Your support and influences will be appreciated. A. F. NEWTON. Foster’s Shoe Service SHOE OLIN-G AND HINE ERVICE ATISFIES Use Dr. West’s, the only water-proofed brush FOR REALLY WHITE TEETH Don’t waste time with a brush that turns limp and soggy when wet. THROW IT AWAY and get a Dr. West’s Toothbrush. World’s costliest bristles, water-proofed by an exclusive process. Cannot get soggy. Ster ilized, germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. Also Dr. West’s Economy Toothbrush ol 29c Ptjilests^^^^/ToDthbrushs SAFETY of our Deposits is INSURED by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $5,000 for Each Depositor Hold On To It BANK your Money SAFE in our Bank, and be ready to eaten on to a good business opportunity when it is pitched at you, or to buy a new HOME. Strike out your DEBTS. Buy only what you can PAY tor ... when a debt is MADE it must be PAID. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business THINK! HAVE MONBY iThe First National I - Bank - Kings Mountain, N. C HAVE MONEY! Make UUK Bank YOUR Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE CLANCY KIDS Comparisons. r—-—— -----» - - - By PERCY L. CROSBY Cmpgrtoki. • . i. f __ _ > . 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