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Quick Results—Low Cost— HERALD Classified Ads 2a a word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent inser tion*. Minimum charge 25c. Do not a6k 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. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Telephone 177. 10-14-p STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED — to call on farmers. No experience ;r capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write FURST & THOMAS, Candler Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 9-14-p FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free Sample, Udga, at KINGS MOUN TAIN DRUG CO. 12-2-p. WANTED — names MEN under 20 •who are willing to work tor $75.00 a month while training to become aviators or ground mechanics. One year's training given by U. S. Air Cor-ps. Costs absolutely nothing. Flying Intelligence Service. Box 522, Milwaukee, Wis. 10-28-c WE HAVE SEVERAL LAND BANK Farm For Sale In Yorw county. Long Terms — Low Rate of In terest. Cheaper to buy than rent. See, Phone or Write, H. G. Bates, Sr., at Carolina Inn, Chester, S. C., or Quinn Wallace, York, S. C. OCTOBER IS THE TIME to plant Tulips. Large variety of all kinds of Tulip Bulbs for sale at very special prices for the next 30 days. Luther R. McSwain. oct 14. A swine feeding demonstration with 35 pigs has been started on the farm of A. H. Vann of Franklin County. W H. Lawrence. Gates county far mer, reports that his poultry fiocn added $800 to his farm income din ing the past year. PHONE 167 FOR JOB PRINTING —MILK— is of vital importance in every diet. Let us deliver to your door the very best— Margrace Dairy Legume Crops Make Nutritious Forage Legume craps, well known as soil builders, also make excellent forage for livestock. They give larger yields of more nutritious hay than the common hay crops, said Dr. Frank Sherwood, nu trition chemist of the central exper :nent station at State College, Since legumes are more palatable than other hays, he continued, live stock will eat them with less waste. Legumes are rich in protein ele ments not four ', in the proteins of cereal or grain crops. Animals need all the elements in forming skin, wool, or horn material in building muscles, and for internal organs and tissues. A combination of legumes and corn provide an excel lent protein mixture for cattle. Legume hays are too bulky for swine, however, and the corn fed to swine should be supplemented with concentrated proteins such as is contained in fish meal or tankage. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power ol' sale contained iu an Order made by A. M. Hamrick, Clerk of the Su perior Court for Cleveland County, in the special proceedings entitled. "J. D. Bennett, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Khoda R. Bennett, Deceased, et al, vs. Alice Jones, et al’ I will sell at public auc tion on the premises of the lots here inafter described, at the home of the late Rhoda R. Bennett, Deceased, on Saturday, December 4, 1937, at ten o’clock. A. M., or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Lots Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6; 7; 8 and 9 as shown on a map or plot made by A. P. Falls, Surveyor, on August 30, 1937, as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleve land County. The above described lots include all of tile 24% acre tract of land of John Bennett and Rhoda R. Bennett, Deceased, located on the East side of I the Fork Road in the southeastern edge of Kings Mountain, North Car olina. The above tract of land will be of fered for sale in lots and then as a whole. TERMS: One-tthird cash—balance six and twelve months. This the 29th day of September, 1927. J. I). Bennett, Commissioner. J n Davis, A tty — adv—oct 21 COMMISSIONER’S SALE By virtue of an order of the Super ior Court in case entitled "Pearl Thornburg et al. vs. Georgia Anna Hayes et al,”, the undersigned Com missioner of Court will sell to the highest bidder on the premises in Kings Mountain on: Saturday, October 23, 1937, at 10 o'clock. A. M., the following real estate, totwit: Being known locally as the .T. M. Hayes property, excepting the home lot, and described by line as follows: DOT NO. 1: Beginning at a stake on the North side of Parker street, 103 feet North-west from the inter section with Gaston street, same be ing the corner of the home lot, and runs thence with the said edge of said street North 87% West 55 feet to a stake, Hardin’s corner; and runs thence with Hardin’s line 175 feet to a stake corner of Dot No. 3; thence South 87% East 84 feet to a stake in Kennedy's line, corner ofl Dot No. 2; thence with line of Lot No. 2 and the Home Lot South 2% West 171.10 feet to the Beginning. DOT NO. 2: Beginning at a stake on the West side of Gaston street,, 110.10 feet from the intersection with Parker street and runs thence with Gaston street North 2% East 70 feet to a stake in the edge of Gaston street, Kennedy's corner; thence North 87% West 103 feet to a stake in Kennedy’s line, corner of Dot No. 1; thence South 2% West feet to a stake in line of Dot No. 1; corner of the Home Dot; thence with the same South 87% East 103 feet to the Be ginning. DOT NO. 3: Being the Northwest portion of the J. M. Hayes property, and Beginning at a stake, Northwest corner of Dot No. 1, and runs thence i Now Hu. DA WAS A VNOMAN strono ] Fop her life held no terrors! [She oqnt attract the mejn ano so She counted them as e W \A BEAl/TY SECRET CAME HER WAY-' f , OUC M/IA EACH DAY SHE DRINKS. 'Ten men have now pboroscd to her J. SHEU MARRY SOOK SHt THNKSj ©u/i (Pa/iiewuAed TfUlA,' ' us a BEAUTY akOER,. fCE^T’fe'PAfiTEtjRtZED-nr^SSAFE! GASTONIA, N. C. FOR SECURITY AND CONVEN1UNCU A Safe Deposit Box PROVIDING a safe place for valuables is an im portant and practical feature of modern banking service. You can share the security and conven ience of our vault by renting a Safe Deposit Box. A box will be reserved for your individual use at a small charge. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Funds of each depositor guaranteed up to $5,000. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation South 87% East 34.6 feet to a stake, Kennedy’s corner; ami runs thence with Kennedy’s line North 2% East 98.8 feet to a stake. Kennedy’s corn er; thence North 87% West 44.7 feet to a stake; thence a straight line 100 feet to the Beginning. The above lots will be offered for sale separately and then as a whole. Terms of sale: Cash. This the 21st day of September, 1937. IS. T. Falls, Commissioner. —adv.—oct 21. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE "having qualified as administrator of the estate of Rachel H. Harmon (former)y Rachel Howell), deceased, late of Cleveland County, N’ortli Car olina. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same, duly verified, to the undersigned administrator at his res idence at No. 512 South Oak street, Gastonia, North Carolina, on or be fore the 11th day of September, 190'S or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settle ment of such indebtedness with the undersigned administrator. This 11th day of September, 1937. George A. Howell, Administrator. —adv—ect 21—pd. NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. In the Superior Court. Comir of Banks of North Carolina Ex Rel Commercial Bank 4c Trust Co (E. L. Campbell, Assignee) Vs. C. E. Carpenter, C. T. Carpenter ami (Fannie Carpenter, Grantee). NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of the execution directed to the undersigned by the Superior Court of Cleveland County in the * hove entitled action, 1 will on Mon day, the 25th day of October. 1937, a.t 12 o'clock M„ at the Courthouse door of said County, sell to the high est bidded for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and in terest which the said C. E. Carpen ter and C. T. Carpenter, the defend ants above named, formerly had in the hereafter described real estate, (said interest being a one-third undi vided interest) and which said de tendants sold to Fannie Carpenter. The lands are described as follows: Situate in the Town of Kings Mountain, Beginning at the intersec tion of Gaston and Mountain streets, fronting 100 feet on Mountain street and 155 feet on «fr reet, Dein* the lot upon whit li 1 the dwelling in which Fannie t. :., <; now reside*. This 16th fhij «.: t rptember, 193E. j. n t e. Sheriff of Clev> .find County. —adv—oct 14 Our 59th Series Opened Oct. 2 We arc happy to announce that we have open ed another new series, giving the people of Kings .Mountain another opportunity to begin a pro gram of saving. The primary purpose of this Association is to help citizens to own their homes, and we are mak ing many loans every month for this purpose. For 15 years we have been offering the best plan to the common people known for SAVING INVESTMENT BORROWING Home Building & Loan Association J. E. Anthony, President J. B. Thomasson, Vice President A. H. Patterson, Sec’y & Treas. A Hearty Welcome Is Extended To Every Man, Woman, And Child To Visit GASTON COUNTY’S BIGGEST FAIR October 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,23 G \STON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS GASTONIA, N. C. See The Mighty Sheesley Midway 40 — Shows and Rides — 40 700 People and Animals. Circus Acts A word or two for the Midway Never before have you had the op portunity of seeing such a great mid way. We promise you this is one of the cleanest and most entertaining midway shows on the road. WONDEKHUL. li,All iiiiio The exhibits shown this year will in terest you from the time you go in until you go out. Unusual interest is being shown in every department. EXHIBITS INCLUDE Agriculture Live Stock, Home Economics, House hold Arts, Schools, Women’s Depart ment, Poultry, Etc. Unusually keen interest is being put forth in all these departments, especiall the Ag ricultural and Flower Departments. Gaston County Fair Auspices Post No. 23 American Legion, Gastonia, North Carolina i By PERCY L. CROSBY COPVMIONT »V THCMcCLUMK NCW»PAPlft»VNDlCATC -t THE CLANCY KIDS Too deep for Pop I r^AN ClAHT (PlA/ffAlX? JH04,THEY gveR _ I Got Twenty timiwano / LEAGUES UNDE*J .: \THC SEA* T—_ ... v~~//£?
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