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rvv-' $ PitUgwa Grfvc Newa || By Alice Bnrtoa, 7tk Orate, I Patteraoa Srtrt School amber of the young people of title oonM|H]r enjoyed an ell-day outtog Saturday. TJiey visited the Duster Boyd brkfce. They had their - pioato hinvh at Joe Joee'a camp near Buster Boyd bridge. Mr. C. P. Ware acted aa chape rone for the young pec pie who were: Misses Louise Kal * . , thleea Ooforih. UtcHle and Mary Kraaus Ware, Mildred Ladford aao \Villodea?> Thorn burg; Messrs Plato Lcdford. Robert Wire. Karl and Mcarl Sclaiu and Chartes dctomh jjl u ar tlnuc laklna treatment at the Reearth llosplisl. Int. . Miu Jiuii, Murli- Thnrntiiirs of ChulcUv is (lit- kuisxi of Miss Kim 11 c?'? Thoruburx this week. Mr.- and Mrs. Jesse Mayes of Char lotle visited) relatives here during the holidays. Miss Ola Hamrk'k entertained the Quick Results?-Low Cost? HEKALD Classified Ads 2e a word for first insertion; half . price for, subsequent InterU*P*> Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for information ^Sfarding "keyed" ads, at they are strictly confidential. If srror 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 correctlona needed. ( Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men I or concern? . having accounts I with this newspaper. WILL PAY highest market prices] ' for Wheat. Corn and Oats, or will exchange Flour, Feed, Meal for 1 them. Phone 2-3165. Interstate Milting Company, Charlotte, N. C. July 21 IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE SEED you need. See D. A. BEAM CO.. Shelby, N. C. FOR RENT ? three room apartment " . Close in. Phone 167 t2-pd. ^ i , v; BAN AN A S PL ITS SPEC IA L 10c ? Saturday only, If served In store, hut In container. 20c. Ktugs Mouti f , tain Drug Co. MAN ? to distribute circulars, hand bills, and samples for us in your locality. We pay by the thousand. You do no setllng.* No EXPKRl J- ENCE NECESSARY. Must b? honest, reliable, and neat appoa.lug. TRA NS AM ERIC A N ADVER "idiMi! niaTiimiiTnrts Box 1 10I11M ????"' ? 748A. Milwaukee, Wlsccnsion. ;> July 14. (Continued Next Week) I TOMANDGBOitGE Tom: "George, a young fellow was porting what was supposed to be a mustache, and he said he was getting It on the Installment plan: Hop* could he get a mustache on the Installment plan V George: "That'a easy; a little DOWN and more each week." If you are In the market for pillows, we have some that think there was nothing but down in them after your head lit on them. TV n II i r : A Iu. r. nuru ruiuiiuic ?ju. Buy It For Leak 'At Hord'a THE CLAN > ... * 4? . * i *"* a ^ "TT"*S i | f" f I ? ... V ? J. -V - Intermediate Olrta' class uw> number of other friend* at social given at liar homo Fridnjr night. The hostess served her guests sand wtches and lemonade. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ledford and daughter, Mildred, and sons. Junes and Plato, vlvslted Miss Velma bedford, nho Is a patient at the Black Mountain Sanatorium Sunday. Miss Piers Throne burg of Miami Pis. Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mi*. M. I.. Thronebuig this week. Mr. and Mrs Ray Neely and dau abler Pearl and Mrs. Oeorgc Bradhaw of Port Mills. 8 C.. visited Mr. and Mrs R M. Burton and family Sunday. Mr. J Carroll recently visited w uu ...n i i. k. tiororth *?< ?1?lior? of Mr. and Mix. Henry r.allard of Lincoln on Sunday . Mr. Jchnny Thorm-tmrg of Pair Korest, 8 P.. spent last wook with Mr. 'Jii'l Mrs Juke Throneburg. j Miss Magfelo Lee Carrol was a guest of the Woman's Friendly, cluli I of Phenlx Mills No. 1 when thev lock their annual trip. Saturday Julv 2.' They visited Asheville's play ground, Like liurd atid Chimney Hock Miss Helen Patterson Had' as he' j.guest last week. Miss Helen Tidwcll of Kings Mountain. + ++?< ! ++++< ?+? + < ?OAK GROVE NEWS ' (By Mrs. William Wright) Rev. l.utlier Hawkins r.f tlasionia ' filled his pulpit appointment Suit' j day night. Ho brought a very inspiring message that was enjoyed by a large congregation.. The ann.uai re ylval meeting will begin Monday July 18. Rev. Hawkins will be in charge of the services. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Randall had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillingham and'* family of Patterson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and datt ohlniv u'PPo rmnalu nf M ** ontl \Mrm J. I). Champion Sunday. Mr. Ernest Ford of Rhodhlss spent a few days the past week visit hig his sons. Messrs Everett and Culp Ford. (Mr. Dew Putnam spent the weekend In Cherryville yisiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. "Lovelace and family spent the week end visiting Mrs. Ixtvelace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K B. Ledford of Vale. N. C. Mr. and' Mrs. James Ware, Mr. and Mi's. Tyson Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Erb MeCraw and daughter, the writer,"husband and son, Stckes. attended the singing convention held at Double Sprig* Baptist church Sunday. * Mrs. Cynthia Lovelnce of Patterson Springs is on an extended visit in the heme of her brother. Mr. Elain MoSwaln and Mrs.. McSwaln. Of all. the pasturage planted at "the Clear Springs Dairy Farm ttear Concord in O'barrus County, white dutch <lover au-! blue grass are fur fishing the mist grazing, reports the I - owner. \ . GOA ON ALL THI fwiwre a foul, draw. tVlitelN CAB 0 comfortable In th Coualt fiHin 1 Tlei?t Aq?l? tot f HMerratiOM ?nd ? R. H. C DIVISION PAS Room 4, Southern Rai 1 Charlo SOUTHERN HI IT CY KIDS W - | \ j If TOtJHflDAT, JULT 14. lfftt. ? Hurth CaraMna, Clsvaland County. In tha Superior Court. Paul 8. Weight, Plaintiff, tra. _ Autumn N. Wright, Defendant. * Notico of Summons e To Autumn N. Wright. Defendant: |1 Take notice that an action m' a boos entitled has been Instituted against you to obtain a <Mvotco on the n grounds of. two years neporaHoit. an<i you are required %o appear at the court house In Shelby, N. O .. - on the h Slot da> of July. 1*M. and nnai*?r o* demur to tha complaint, or the rellet j iboroin prayed for a III be c n??ef f* Ulna under my hand this the Jfthl , 'day uf June. 1?1S. L. ImnunaiBBtuummaummnii Clerk Sup? rlor Court. ; * adv Julv 21 HI F f _ . * NOTICE or, SALE THS KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD ,, ; The ROUND-UP By "Qeorgo" I 1 TJie Durtuun Junior* seem to b exactly like their big brother. lb bulla. Or, at leiat as Cat OrlAt paints the Bulla. Tuek4?j afternoon the Uurtaat kids mliwl with the Shelby lad* I the firat of the Junior playoffs and at* ued throughout the garot lu fact, the uiK'niii'iit terminated I half a doaeu player* < Durham I bt Ina chased tu the ahowerw Thla ?a the In at aanie >iiur? truly la* eta Tlium: kinds certainly had plent ' o| brans They told t he um|w exact I, what they tlioorlu and tile uuip didn't tool either. They sent thei out In pair* Mini threes, in the elat It locked as If the whole tea.'n wa jsxttiR to be chased out. Somehov it (iiiti't seem an bad to us a , illicit, would have It-look. I'oailbl It's because we've beeii on tin* bene. '' },i< tiiy o il s -lVc? And we have als told tulips what wv ihouKht of then Why should Shelby kike ?T"t. see tliem la almost us had. Itefddes, the ?i?n ii?- . li probably would liavc lopkcd be tor nad llip coach protopl^'d. Hut li didn't. Not-often, anyway. .Tot-y |>)a era merely mU'd themselves. An 'Jill's brings up iinoih* r point; Can the players razz the umps ii' the . want too? ' After all, its they wb I are playing tlie'gante. We're not "sticking up for Dm Iralu" at all. Probably they diu carr it.too fur. Hilt, for once, let's look a Hie players' side, broad inindedly aiid not Just as. Shelby- fans. The at least, told the umps what the thought, openly. And who wants ? team without some spunk? Back at Home; Why doesn't som one put the tennis courts to ; use J They've been fixed up, with quite I hit of work done to them, but ar ! rapidly going hack to ruin unles jthey are used. I . Mitchell County farmers say . the; will plant 560 acres of crimson clov er In their corn this se>ascn. Les than 100 acres .were planted las seasfltl, TV P. I,yteh of Laurinburg. - Reo! | land, County, turned his herd of dal ry cows Into a field of Biloxi so beans recently end reports excellesi results In the milk flow. |- The annual-Fawn- and -Home Weel ' exercises will he held at State Ccl i lege. August 1 to o. A reglstratio . fee of $1 per person will be chargei this year to defray all expenses. JOB PRINTING ?PHONE 167? MASONIC MEETING First Monday Night In Each Month * \rtt_ Hy^-v/vy; j-.i* if CHS S IOUGH TRAINS ' restful trip at low ft S DINIMG CiRI t ?afety of train travel 'radio Repreaantalftas or RTSG Schsduls* PttllflMH ith*r travel MomUca 1RAHAM. .... W SENDER AGENT Iway Passenger Station ttr, N. C. LILWAY SYSTEM For a Time There Fat F t . e* Mtr,f AT! 010 YOO SUAltO e^t\ Ithat <;o<.o nsh] - I \ ; ? . - * * x - -t I hi -Mm .?**. HI Vntl' r >titU by \.'.|ie o' 'l?n JcJ* T h of-kill"' enniained in hn order, mj.tr by A M. ilainrlok. Clerk of the Ha-; f.! per Jo i <\ u rt for Cleveland ('out!; 8 In \he proi-pfdina entiled. "Town ,'ot >1 Kink- Mountain vs. I) I., Stewart * It , at", I will ?<>n for cash at (bo Courto hous- <i'or in Shelby. Cleveland' t," County. North Carolina, on Monday' i; AugUM. l!'-!8 at ten oVlot-k. A M. >' | c r within h ,al injurs. the following, desert!" 1 real .estate: t Siuri'i il in the Town of . Kt:-gV e Mountain. North Carolina. r.n<l lv?y giunit . :> ; :i iron stake'in the South d side of <1 id Street wite're it tut-r f sects .York Itoad. and runs with.) v said i ' Ml'S. H*, K'. 75 r? et t) a I 0 stake: thence a new litu* X. 89 W., jlSO.fiM't to a stake: then'-.-. n", r- \V. 7.". ' ot to w stake in edits at! y <rCld stYi-f't: Ihonco \vi?h said street! t S. 8:? K 130 fcot to the begjiutltut: I -containing 11.25Hsq. ft., arid beint; yithe lot. on which said Stowart re j y | sides. x This the 20th day of June. 1938. ' i J R. Davis, Commissioner. ' ) 91?ads --July 28. J666 *a^ria r g V/ in 7 days and relieves Liquid Tab- COLDS y let?. Salve first day Nose Drops Headache, 30 s ; minutes 1 Try "Rub-My-Tism" ? World's Best . Liniment . , r""~ ^I! j Miiyiii e\t Down In the Mouth. Vm f rill--? - .... .. . I OllW.iUMT iitlt . .1.. Ijk. .v.: ? Peaches GEORGIA BELLE Pead Will be glad to accept you f>R. J. E. A Res. Phone 152 _ k d t i A ? n L?r. MCas Anti4ain DR. MTLES ANTI - PAINPILLS, were made for just one purpose?to relieve pain. Users write that they "work like magic". They contain an effective, quick-acting, analgesic ?pain reliever. Try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain PilLs before you lose a day's work? and pay?or break a social engagement because of HEADACHE. MUSCULAR. PERIODIC. OR NEURALGIC PAINS. They may be just what you need to relieve your pain and At year Drug Store. 7* m,YOU CAI THIS VAU PA7AR Rl I iirukvii vu - *-L rt at a rock bottom low price. Jf < i blades when you can get lades at 4 for only 10e?T hese Ige blades are made by the . Iter, automatically ground, special process. For quality :age of Probn'c Jr. t xl.iy. / By ? f *? (? Wm: m yifev L_ , M 4 - " i . , , a V . r?" i for Sale . i' .1 lies will be ripe soon, ir order now. NTHONY Office Phone 13jt ^UCM^ there* ||so?EcSE,%4,wsI iTHAt er Than Necessary? Pills Relieve Quickly put you buck on your foet again "rarin' to go". DR. MILES ANTI - PAIN PILLS act quickly. You don't have to wait forty minutes to an hour for them to take effect as is the case with many analgesics. You'll get action in from ten to twenty minutes. DR. MILES ANTI - PAIN PILLS are pleasant to take, handy to .carry, prompt and effective in action, and do no* upset the stomach. Their cost is small. One, or at most, two, is usually sufficient to relieve. S for 25c. 12S for ?t.M. ? OTBEAT \ IE IN IDES! A gjfr} HpX> I 15 x75 f PERCY L. CROSBY * *V r*? W*C!?r? N?tNHHr i f V ueR mino! i/OONO j ; " I -
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