KINGS MOUNTAIN MF< COMPANY NEWS Lois Beattta -? ' t Th*re will be -an* Ice oream supj on the lapm Saturday night July 2, This community wishes to w come R?v.*and Mrs. C#rl Wear and family to thb community frt the Pauline. . We also wish to welo:me Mr. a Mr*. Myrt Richardson bock to tl community. Mi*i Glalys Patterson had as li guest Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Pi lvey of the Oak Orors ssciion. Master Oliver Tate fscently und wfch for him a Speedy recover). The Friendship Club enjoyed a | ?'c at' the old waterarorka Saturdi Xtr. Lb\d Butler recently had t misfortune of breaking his arm. \ wbth fr.r him m bbpoHv. ro/?vu.rf Mm. J. A. Walker bad as h Quick Results?Low CostHEkALD Classified Ads 2m m word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent insertion Minimum charge 28c. Do net ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, ae they are strictly confidential. If error Is made, The Herald Is responsible for only one incorrect-insertion. The customer Is responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needed. Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. WILL PAY highest market prlc for JVheat, Corn and Oata, or w ' exchange Flour, Feed, Meal f I them. Phone 2-3166. lateral* 1 Milling Company, Charlotte, N. July IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE SEE you need, See D. A. BEAM C< Shelby, N. C. FOR RENT ? three room apartme: cloee im Phone 167 t2-pd. BANANA 8PLIT8 SPECIAL 10c " Saturday only, If served In atoi hut in container, 20c. Kings Mou /tain Drug Co. MtkN ? to distribute circulars, han bills, and samples for us in yet locality. We pay by the thousan You do no selling. No EXPEF ctupp Mitpcaciny xr,iot i honest, reliable, and1 neat appea trig. TRANS AMERICAN ADVBI T1S1NG DISfillBUTORS. Bi 748A. MllwaialreS; Wlsconsion. July 14. f BUY FAT HOG8 AND COWS. S< J. O. Baumgardner at Blalocl Cash Grocery. Phono 58-R (Continued Next Week) A i/W fi TOM AND GEORGE George: "Tom, on* of Oar mc chant* 'says It w4th flower*' vei time He sends out his monthly out monto; how doe* ho do It do you si pose?" TJom: "f dont know unlet he sonde a bunch of foryet-me-no1 with the bill." ?f and When you at get ready to re-cover your floor "forget* e-not," but come In and lo< over our line of llnoleume; get 01 prices and terms before going els where. D. F. Hord Furniture Co Btisw 1+ rne I see A# UnNl'a THE GLA P. Cirop OONT CC UN. ) I 1 J I Jh^ 1/1 tM y\ Is yjLL * guests .. (Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J James V. T;rleton anl son, Jlmmle * Jr., of OasUnls, and Mrs. 8. A. Walk < ker of Bessemer City. t Mrs. J. A. Walker and daughter, < ^ MMartha, Miss Myra Hartsoe of tbls I M,r community. Mrs. 8. A. Walker of Gas J tools and Mr. Kd Hartsoe spent a . MonOiy wJth Mrs. Wesley Willis of I ' Cherry vllkt. I Rev. and Mrs. Carl Weaver bad as I mi tbelr guests Monday afternoon, Mr. 4 nd and Mrs. I.. L. Berkley and family of t , the Park Yarn. t The Old Mill girls' softv.sH team i aill play the Cera team Friday aft- ( ** ernoon at 4:00 o'clock. I . Mrs. Csrl Weaver had as her < guests Sunday Mrs.-Pearl Wilson of 1 ** ?wfliiBii^liftiiuw m mmi^ 1 ter. Janice, spent the week-end with ! ' Mrs Howard HufTsletler ot Shelby, i ,Jr" Mrs. Bud Oates spent Sunday night ] ? with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar ltd t ? couib and family of Galfnev. | \ Mrs. jl. J. Patterson had us herj | '*r guests' for the past week-end. Mrs.,; " Erve Price and children ot Shelby, i 1 More Nitrogen To ; Rain-Soaked Corn j < Recent heavy rains have washed < practically all the. soluble soils In ( North Carolina, ccru and cotton ^ fields. 'and many of the heavier soils have lost much of tluiir nitrogen, said E. C Blair, extension agronomist j at State College. As soon as the ground iB dry eliough, he adled^ ttip-lveesings ot nitrate of soda or some other soluble c uitronencus fertillraer slrojld be op- ^ plied to corn to produce a gocd crop. And if inbre heavy rains come a lit- J tie later, still another top iressing might be applied. But he warned a-<,j gainst putting in too much at once, saying that a moderate application ^ should be given and then another c can be added later If necessary, eg Blair said there isn't much that jj lU farmers can do for their rain-damag- ^ or ed cotton except to hcpe for good ,te weather the rest of the growing sea ^ C. ?on. On the sandy soils, however, ap 4 21 plications cf 60 pounds of nitrate ot e ? soda per acre may give some advan- ? tage. ? * The damp and rainy weather has given the boll weevil a gocd start, t| said J. O. Rowell, extension enOmolo ? gist, but dusting with calcium arse- ^ _ nate, or equal parts of calcium arse ? nate and lime, will bring the wee'e. vlls under control; Many farmers pre ii fer the mixture containing lime, as the arsenate Is not good for their ? soils, and the less arsenate in the t( mixture, the less damage It will do. Lespedeza thrives in rainy weath' er, Blair also commented. Some fields are now growing the best stands of this crop in years," with ' the plants standing six to seven Inches high in many esses. jx o NOTICE OF SALE ~ g Under and by virtue of the power -J of sale contafned in a deed of trust C given by Ben T. Ixmg and wife, Ida t L Long, to Wiley H. McG-innls, trustee o _ for the ICings Mountain Building & a Loan Association, on the 10th day of t August, 1036, and registered in the 1 Register If Deedis Office for Cleve- ii land County in book 216 at page 109, d to secure the indebtedness therein n mentioned and default having been t made In the payment of same, I, as s ?uuiu\uie irus?B ?nu tti xne rwjueoi l of the said association, -will sell for U cash at the Courthous* door in Bhel- & by, Cleveland County, North Carolina A on Monday, July 18, 1938, at ten k o'clock, A. M., or within legal hours, the following described real estate: \ Situated on the North side 01 Ful t] ton Street In the town of Kings V Mountain, North Carolina, and be- F ginning at a stake. White's, corner, a and runs thence West with Fulton a in- Street 118 feet to a new corner; r y thence a new line N. % Blast 140 u e- feet to a atake, a new corner; then- M jp ce East 113 feet to a stake In alley. B a Oantt'e comer; thence with said w ta alley S. 1 W. 140 feet to the begin- 2 re ning containing 16,820 square feet, k a, more or leas, and being the same lot; B k convbyed by B. H. Bridges and wife' f? ir to B. T. Long and wife, by deed, da-' p * ted 4th February, 1931, as will ap- 11 pear on record. n This the 15th day of June, 1938. J. C. Lackey, Substitute Trustee. J. R. Davis, Atty, ?adv>?July 7*. J kNCY KIDS BJ . ?^?? I ! IYS \CHT / :r Me call )q Au/. (Iight. fV* - ) L I 5 * ~*J \r^ j THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, ; j NOTICE or SALE Under and> by virtue of the power j >f sale contained in a deed of trust .. . tlven by Clyde Morris, et al, to Wlh ,(e ty H. McOinnle, trustee for the a], <ingg Mountain Building and Loan ga| Vgaoclatlon, on February *?, IMS, or ind registered in the Register of x-eds Ofltee for Cleveland County In look SIS at page 17 to aecure the ^g udcbtednegs therein meivlloncd and H lefault having been made In the pay I nent of ?amt. 1, a? aubetitute true- I ee and at the request of tbe said I issociatlon. will sell for cash at tbe I Courthouse door in Shelby, Clevs- I and County. Nonb Carolina on Mom I lay, July IS. 193*. at teu o'clock.. A. I If., or within legal hour*, tbe follow I TOK,|.n|,mrri..jw 'B IVaco Road at a point 64 feet North H rom tbe corner of the Wealeyaa I Methodist Church lot corner, being I he comer of the lot this day con- I .eyed to the parties of the first part I >y the part Ice of the second pa'rt I ind runs thence S. 4% W. 222.6 feet I o a stake; thence s 871,-;, W. 122 H feet to an Iron stake; thence N. 4V4 I 222.5 feet to a stake in edge of H IVaco Road; thchce N. 87Vi E. 13i I cct to the beginning -corner, same I >elng the lot conveyed by Ben T. I l^ong and wife to Clyde Morris and Iva Lineberger by deed dated 22nd I lay of January, 193C, as will appear >n record in the Register of Deeds 1 Jflke for Cleveland County in Book I I K at page 8. This the 15th day of June, 1938. J. C. L?ackey, Substitute Trustee, f. K. Davis. Atty. ?ad'v?July 7. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power!! if sale contained In .an order . made <B >y A. M. Hamrlek. Clerk cf the Su-jl terior Court for Cleveland County, 1 n the special proceedings entitled: I Town of Kings Mountain vs. Caro- I inn Abel," the undersigned will retell for dash at the Courthouse door I n Shelby, Cleveland County, North I taqc-llna, on Monday, July 11, 1938, I t ten o'clock, A. M. or within legal B lours, the following described real I state: Beginning at a stake on the oil I Villa' line, thence North 1% West I .70 chains to some hickories, Park- I r c:mer; thence South ilbi West I .70 chains to an oak tn Parker's H Ine; thence South 3.70 chains to I stake; thence East 1.16 chains to I he beginning, containing 3-8 of . ,an I ere, mere or less, except what has I erctofore been sold off as will ap- I ear on record. The bidding will begin at $71.50. TJie above lot will be sold for the I urpose of satisfying town taxes a- I alnst same and will be sold subject I K a n ? * ? ? l? v/?c?ci?uu luuci)' -taxes. - This the 22nd <Say at June, 1938. I J. Ry Duvlei, Cotrynteeloner, -adv?June 30. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power I f sale contained in a deed of trust I ;iven by Clyde Lindsay and wife, I ette S. Lindsay, to Wiley H. Mc- I llnnls, trustee for the Kings Moun- I ain Building and Loan Association, I n the first day Of January, 1937, I nd registered in the Register of I )eeds Of&ce for Cleveland County in I look 215 at page 171, to secure the I adebtedness therein mentlohed and I efault having been made in the pay I lent of eaine, I, as substitute true- I ee and at the request of the said as- I eclatlon, will sell for cash at the I lourthouse door In 8helby, Cleve- I ind County,' North Carolina, on I londay, July 18, 1938, at ten o'clock, I l, M., or within legal hours, the fol- I >wlng described real estate: Situated in the Town of Klngall fountain, North Carolina, adjoining!! lie lands of Kiser Lumber Company, || jaer ana ltaaney, aM the Weat M atlroad Avenue and beginning at I n iron etake on Railroad Avenue, K1 I er Lumber Cotnpany'a corner, and I una North with ?aid Railroad Avea* I e 90 A *7-100 feet to a stake, Mra. I I. F. Watterson's corner (formerly I :iser and Mauney*s corner); thence I rest with Watterson's line 114 4k I 5-100 feet to a stake In Ktaer and I launey's line; thence- South with 1 ;iser and Mauney'a Une 90 A 67-100 I jet to a stake In Klser Lumoer com I any'a line; thence East with said I ne 114 A 25-100 feet to the begin* I Ing. This the 15th day of June, 1938. J. C. Lackey, Substitute Trustee. . R. Davis, Atty. ?adiw? July 7. fj le knows how to got a "rise* qui pj MM A,CAN I HAVE | TlMMlti 0UCKWHfAT c/KKts?neMNTcerm 4 up^e~~ ?' 4 THURSDAY. JUNE 30. ^938 Executrix's Notice I or this not tiering qualified as executrix for ?* lhe,r ( last will and testament of of , to,. veresd J. >1. Oerriacn. deceased. persons having claims against d estate will please file same on *' before the 2Cth day of May, 1939, ?ad*?Jun< Ek Pi WE pF wSt % jBMR il . JR 1 ?A3 ftk sJ VA ? * . w D WM wh)L \ ?DODGES ?PLYMOUTHS I?'-*.- -V -s'v"\ ?CHEVROLETS ?FORDS Jones * Hai gw- * ' ' DODGE AND PI Shelby, N. C. Phoi i of Ttmmle. II i Ice will be pleaded in baf r.w?AiU K."'?.2f' MASONIC MEETING tSt'V- . .. First Monday Night 1 2bth day of May. 1938. 'rancea Nalr Oarrlgon. In Each Month rices & Terms I LET YOU HELP MAKETHEM I I 2; I Biggest I ^CqaipI ^ J EVER | J Bigger & Better I lues i r Used Cars I We Want More Used 11 tars In bxchange K* . * I ^ For New Ones I fl A NUMBER OK <;<>OI> "A" I I * * MODEL FORDS ' "Si Ji PRICED FROM $50 TO $165 "?j 19 use Motor Co. I I i i LYMOUTH DEALERS ite 710 South Washington Street I I By PERCY L. CROSBY corymoht +s. ?v tmim.ccww wwmw >vm?0att CAVC most ? Q I 1 fCAT CAKtf( 5 I ? W DARN J0 I

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