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|r ? x */ ? r , ' " * . . . ? ~ ' ' ?r ? Childish Chatter ? I l . By Olrln of Oleo J. * w r'. : : - - I wonder why Hill and Buren went to (Jastonia to Bell ada? Bet I could ( (uess. > fi If "Buaie" had an "A" on her 1 mil ?mftii iiht T. 'i.Milil ifi.i ,i> rii' * rm. Archvlale, but alnce It's a "B", I won- 1 ' ier. I d THE OLD R Is Now Open For Busines Schulman i Those Delicious Sandwich Only 5c. Come in and see Mmrcm r umrnn u A Good Store In I HERE I Savings Of I Our FIR I I Begins Frid; I . BE HERE WiHEN 1 I RUSH ? HUB " '"i^S ' /* ' One Lot Stationery, valu< One Lot $1.00 Face Powd I One Lot 50c Tooth Paste One Lot 50c Creams * 125c Cleansing and Vanis $1.00 Fountain Syringes < Hot Water Bottle 25c White Shoe Polish Kotex 25c Assortment Talcum I 55c Pond's Creams 35c Pond's Creams $2.89 Alarm Clocks $1.00 Cara Nome Prepar 50c Jonteel Creams All $3.50 Kaywoodie Pipe All Assorted Soaps, 2 cal % 5c Candies, 2 for ?All Sales During Big F | GRIF1 I DRUG I THE OLD I I IiOcated in Schi ' >'- .* ij 1 > ' V Vv . ix,i ,!?i . s . , * . ? ? Congratulations boys! Tho bs* all victories bsve been swell. Kee ' "P. What Freshman seems to be thi .ay' about Bill Davis?Our girls usually (all for "uo snivs" In a big way. but did the all for the last one that hit town 'hm. Ctomsou at that! * * ? " "' ' . - . > . hi? la such i*eet k:rrc* Inoe Su ay night. E LIABLE s in New Location, the Building is Are Better than ever ? us today. IRUG CO. A Good Town IT IS! 1' .J ' A Lifetime ' . ' v>f'* Big I ' H i H L^B 11 V 1H ?B ay Morning HE DOORS OPEN HY ?SAVE \ is up to $1.00 24c er 19c 19c 24c hine Cream 15c or 29c < ' ' a! ' 5c 10c 'owder 10c 29c -19c $1.49. ations ?; - 50c 19c 18 iWC tes 5c 5c * ire Sale for Cash Only? FIN'S STORE RELIABLE llman Building THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALOTi Mountaineers In " Second Win Over Newton a. t Tli.- K. M ill Mountaineers fought "?> *>' ti ' 'i iwivij ivi til i MrfUrii Tuesday afternoon at Newton, 7 tt _ 5. This was the tlrst time that the w Mountaineers defeated Newton ai N 4 Lv.! >; Cosch Moss came t< ' Mcnutxlii. and was their vie icry over them this season. Uofoith pitched an excellent game giving up ouly four hits arm striking out 20 men Huffstetler who defeated Newton the .first time and took Car peuter's place in left field. Tuesday was high httter w ith 2 for 4.. Thii keeps in the lead with 5 for 8?an av erage of .625. Moef of Newton's runt were scored on K. M.'s 6 errors Newton also made 6 errors, ^foose allowed the K. M. Boys 7 hits. Thiursday afternoon (today) tet Mountaineers meet Chcrryvllle here All Church Choirs Asked To Meet y All Church Choirs, both senior aui junior are urgently requested t< meet In the Parish Building of th< Lutheian Church THIS FRIDAY EVENING 8:30 to rehearse th hymns and special duslc for the Ea ter Sunrise Servile. The time is se at 8:30 in order ' not to Interfer with the Service at the A. R. F Church at 7:30. All choirs and th Glee Club, please bp present. Thursday and Friday Thoroughbreds Don't Cry Judy Garland Mickey Rooney I ' , ;1 Saturday Women In Prison Wyn Cahoon Scott Cctton West of Shanghai Boris Karlbff Beverly Roberts Monday and Tuesday The Girl of* the Golden West Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy Wednesday Love Is A Headache Franchot Tone Qladya George DIXIE I ~ , DAINTY FROCKS For Girls. Kate Greenway and Shirley Temple frocks. Ages 4 to 14. The smartest styles that we have ever shor-vn. Fast colors? 98c - 1.98 Girls Silk presses 98c and $1.98 HATS FOR GIRLS Cunning new styles for your selection. All wanted colors. New shades? 1.00 Pretty New, Crisp SHANTUNG DRESSES tor Easter 1.98 TOPPER CAOTS Pretty Colors, Extra Special? 1.98 t* BEL1 I The Hone of Better Veloe "* v . ^ "ST~Er*?<.* '? -*"> ' ..r.v-,T 1UR8DAY, APRIL, 14. IM Society News F (Cont'd firm Society page) od of the The Associate 1 to formed Presbyterian Church. This session convenes at Lake Wales. Florida. . Wednesday evening. ? t .? ? O I .. M-,. n?rv-f.-ris c.v <K > Flora McDonald College. Red > SprniM. la spending the sprint holtl| day at her home in Kings Mountain > Mas Goforth has as her guest, her -j rcowwaic. Miss Klsle Powell. s Mrs. 1'iiiKie stones ana natty aaui'ghter, of Kuffin, arrived last SaturI day cr a visit at the Lome of Mrs. j Stokes mother, M ;. M. L. Ilouser. ..Mia. Stokes will remain until Mrs. ' Houser leaves fcr i -i Angeles, Cal. j ' 7 , Washington Snapshots - r (Cont'd from front page) I 1 I k t An indication trat a ne.. government spending orgy is likely in an effort to put & prop under coilspsutg recovery is evident again In the Capitol. It is reported that so-called ' "conservative" Inner circle Intiiua tcs of the administration have been . I won over by those who want mora 5 spending and that the relief spigots - en the Treasury vaults will he turn f i ed on to greater flow. The "consore vatlves," however, deplore the use s,6f the term "renewed spending, "for II tliey point out. the spending has uev "or yet stopped. ' i The extent of this new spending e is of course, dependent again on, hew tnucjt the government can borw J. row ? since spending within its in-j ccnte cease to be a Federal fashion long ago. The Treasury Department wants It . known thai it. is not in the. market j , for a "perfect ear or corn." regardless of the price, but especially at j such figure as $1,000,000 per ear.' A KeniucKy rarmer recently ?env such an ear of corn to the Secretary of the Treasury, asking in return the 1,000,000 "offered (for an ear of oorn having the same number of kernels in eacr row." . |' "I think I have found It," he wrote "ao will me.looking for a check soon.j | FOR SALE CHEAP ? Adding Machine and Typewriter at a bargain1 Phone Harley at Charlie Fulton's. I BOYS' SHOP NEW SUITS I Just received for Easter. Hard finish spring materials. New styles. Dura ' ble. All sizes to 18 ? 3.95 to 9.95 BOYS' SHIRTS Guaranteed fast colors? all sizes, in solid colors and new fabrics? ' 48c Tom Sawyer suns Fast color materials in , attractive new spring T98 - 2.98 . ? BOYS' PANTS Made of select hard fin- I ish materials. Spring pat 1 I terns. Longies, knickers and shorts? AO O 1 AO VOC OL l.VO i Tom Sawyer SHIRTS New stripes and novelties. Guaranteed fast col on? 75c C'S DEI B Announcement OR CLERK Of SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce my candidacy or Clerk of Superior Court ct Cleveand Conjity. atibject to the action of )einocratlc Primary June 4th. If tomlnatcd and elected, 1 pledge mytelf to execute the duties of this mi'f to the best of my ability, and I "111 appreciate any support given Itcnn G. Honeycutt. : . t ANNOUNCEMENT POR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my .candidacy or the State Senate, suhiect to Gk vlshes of the voters in the coming 'emocratie primary. If elected to his ofllce 1 pledge myself to serve very citizen to the best of my abtl ty. with special favors to none (cur vote and support will a appro iated. RAYMOND SANDERS NOTICE "scent 5, 10. and 25c Store sold '* 1 14 Yrortnnnil onH I. H Hnllard h of March 12. 1938. I will not bo c?">'*lble f0r anv obligation conrailed, by either parly. F. E. Illggerstaff SMART SHOES ?Novelties? aiggage, blues, whites and combinations. "Cunning styles. All heel heights. Select your Easter ohocs Now? 1.94 SM.ART press SHOES Plenty of new popular colors in dress shoes readv for vour selection. Open toe, open shank, sandals, and dressy ties? 2.95 i. "Modern Miss" SMART SHOES Outstanding styles in the new colors for Easter wear. Styles that are exclusive in "Modern Miss" Shoes. AA to C widths? 3.88 New Sport OXFORDS Whites, white with brown trimming,, in all the new styles for spring. Select your new sport oxfords now? 1.94 2.95 PT. SI .f : N-;.- -;.sw^ ^1 w ? ' H ^m : ?M . I I fl HH . .. I w i - . ! Men's Easter SUITS : Men! These fine suits are the talk of the town New hardfinished spring j materials. Styles, for ! young men, as well as the more conservative man. Single or double '" I breasted, shorts, stouts slims? 9.95 i $14.95 Men's Easter HATS Lots of styles to select from - In all wanted col ors for SDrin&r Hats that any man will like ? 1.00 to 2.98 Men's Dress SHIRTS Guaranteed fast colors New stripes, checks and solid colors. All sizes to 17 stand-up fused col lars-^97c Reigel all woven Madras SHIRTS $1.45 Men's Fine Dress SHOES I I men: tiere you will find style shoes and at moderate prices. WJhites, blacks browns and combinations Comfortable, durable ? 2.98 - 4.85 i " . I . Kings
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