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pwmi j. hi Editor Deplores "Bad Boy No. 1" Stuff Sies ini New Solicitude About 'Southern Problem" Mixture of Politl-j col chicanery. well-meaning Offi- i ciousness, and Sectional Envy. New York, Sept. IS.-?The concern with which various groups ure now j psycho tinalying , the "southern prob-' letn" is regarded with more than u | little Suspicious by Douglas <!. Woolf! e?Ut:r or TKXTiLK WOULD, writingin the' September Issue of that pub 1 licution. . '.'in nil our many contacts with the South, stretching tuck over 20 years we have nut 'found that southerners attempt to deny the existence of e . coiiomie and social problems intheir section." stales Mr. Woolf., "On thej contrary, we liave encountered anj eagerness to discus* these problems' frankly:' onr frieiiJs. there are . up to take the initiative in that jlif'C-1 flolr . ; '.j "What they DO -object to. howQuick Results?Low tsat? | HERALD classified Ads "! 2a a ward for first Insertion; half price for subsequent ineerMinimum charge 25c. Do net ask for Information \ ? rrllnn "kawad" .Hi aa then art strictly confidential. If error la made. The Herald la responsible for only one In correct Insertion. The customer I is responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any cor- 1 rections needed. Want ads are always cash in 'advance except to business men- ? or concerns having accounts i with this newspaper. : Lima? I FOR RENT ? Two rooms. Kiuiuirc (l 106 Watte*son st. ' sop 15. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for ' light house keeping. 115" City St. sept 9. ' j WANTED ? White girl for hour work. Call 95. sep 15p 1 BANANA SPLITS SPECIAL 10c ? Saturday only, if served In store, but In container, 20c. Kings Moun tj -tain Drug Co. li ( KEYS MADE, LOCKS AND Speed ,, ocneters repaired. Lawn ntowerf () ' . sharpened. Bvenings after 6 P. M. , Saturdays all P. M. C. L. Ilainsev a 520 B. King St. Phone 126-M. p ntwr 18-tfc. - RALPH ROBBINS *' WELL DRILLER 'J P. O. Box 506 Telephone 151VJ o Gastonia. N. C. . "l ll (Continued Next Week) fl P ? J TOM AND GEORGE , r George: "A youngster told us yesterday that ante could lift fifty timet their own weight; do you suppose, George, that they can?" George: "Sure, Tom, that's eaay; the other day I saw a hornet, 'lift' my broth er." There's strength to this statement: you can fool some of the people all the time and all of them some of the time: <//e "fool" them all the time, by giving them only a square deal. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Lest At Hord's | THE CLANC / key, Yoo.' lAfNT MCr \ bur you to CO A ccri \ NC*T to You THAT It FUNh/y i don't See t / STABS in youR cop\ I^ONLV RCA50N TH&Y 1 School is 'c a use i I .TH LAW to pur V .. 7 Lv- . .... ' . - *. . . .. .,< u_ : ever ? and we do not blatue then a bit ? is the attitude with whict various groups have approached thi 'southern problem." There has beei a mixture political chicanery, well meaning ofllciousness, and se.ctloun itvy which has made tl|e psycho analysis pretty hard to take. A little bit of this 'Had Hoy Nb. 1' stuff goes u ong way?-and in fact too much ol it might have the effect often notlc od in school. The South might Just HKC'OMK Had Hoy No.' 1?and gel lough. Ql?oe again." ?e wouldn'l blame it.' "As one who tomes from, and has spellt must of his life ill. the Metropolitan New York area, we have no pei-onil feeling toward one section or another. A New Yorker Is usualIt a man witliout sectional pride. t'< nst'uuentl.v. we can look at the South as dispassionately as we look lit tin- North. \\V? have warm friends ill both.flections "We have experienced a deep thrill as We have watched the economic ami social progress of the Sontli In just those 20 tears We mentioned previously, that progress has atnoun ted practically, to a trsittsfoiillation 'Since this is true. Isn't it ubout iflfi- i in. hi iii'iii11 niiiimw iminiMH about 'Investigating' the South, an. about rescuing' certain groups in the South from poverty* If any .of the .tk - I i- - ?? iuiht ?f?tiunR. iiM'iuuuiK our own. realty want to find name problem i-htMwn over wlioin they can weep. ihe> need nut go beyond their own backyard* -""One more word; What we fear most, whomever this South-baiting tpi-lugs tip. Is that it will revive sectional differences In the textile industry. of all silly thinks, that is he wtoi'st, The industry has a om lieii pit blent ? North and South mil needs a united front. Northern ihd soutlfrn *tv.\tile hianufacturers ave lotne to like each other puroititi|y and to rositect e:t<-ii other at. silicas competltlors. We' hope that li*> -titlarks on the South. instead of Wiving iiiterseetional bitterness, rill muster northerners to the supion of tlt'-ir southern frienis." COUTH CAROLINA. LKVEI.ANI) COUNTY. In The Superior four', acquulyti King. Plaintiff. vs. ' 'htlllp 13. King, Defendant. NOTICE O F6UMMONS The defendant. Phillip It. King, .'ill take notice that an action enitlerl as above has beep comntenced a the Superior Court of Cleveland 'ounty. North Carolina In which he plaintiff, .lacquelyn King. Is askiK the Court for a divorce absolute rom the defendant on the ground of dultery and for the custody of hot hit 1; and the said Phillip 13. King rlll further take notice that he is equired to appear at the 'illlce- cf le Clerk of the Superior. Court of aid ('ounty at Shelby. North enrolla. within thirty days after the 39tb ay of September. 1938, ilnd answer, r demur to the Complaint m sa:;: ctiott, or the plaintiff will apply t; lie Court for the relief therein delauded. .This the. 37th dpv of' August. 1938. A. M. Hanirtck. Clerk of the Superior Court, eyton Mi'Swain. Attv. for Plaintiff. I -ailv?Srpt 22. BE SURE TO OET AN <&naeb6o& AMERICA'S STANDARD TIMEI a''* . . , I i Cm tnulwortky tIt im a Murl lagenoll watch. Tukw is tha ialleal aad ihiaaetl pstktl ^ watch at I1J0. Chra at r-plated caaa. fleer aaaaerala, Mthraah4 ahlc crystal. ^ Y KIDS It All Depe J 4 s ifyoohb. Your rtpatr ? r- j YA <?0T "0"i iTIOt* IN WAMC.T, ( HON An' 'A/n coy \jjho l ii/es, Ytfofce Nor "AT A OONCetC. f "JM? 5'CC^ 'HCM PAS'Tin' Y ouneen. f BOOKS. THC I OP H VA I keep ya im / bunch of i AGA/r^r/ SO HARO " A OUT- J \ 4 0O6 ce ~ m Q A Y A .jj HIE KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALF I | , ' i , | Macaroni Rir : Bill?Savt b<I Parties need not be extravagant wise party planner* arc building many a novel and delicioua main diah whose chief ingredient la the Kraft Dinner, a macaroni and cheese combination prepared in nine minutes. Perfect for itself alone, nerved us the family dinner, Kraft Dinner ban all sorts of party possibilities too. Prepared in a ring mold, the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX 7 of the estate of Freeman Douley, deceased tajte of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against suld estate to exhibit the aaine to nte. the undersigned Administratrix, on or before the lHt day of August, 1!>!59, ; EVERYONE MUST! Eat, and that is why we a job to furnish you with cries, Y-sats, Produce?at Plus Prompt, Friendly Sei Call us, we are He BLALOCK Telephone 158-R f^very won for freed | hard-work MB** ' I f How one //$&&?] / NEW R1NS1 washes wii BUDWEISER . P. P. Level of Gastonia, N. C. says when in quest of a dri our Kings Mountain Budv where you are always wel< feet service afforded you ii pany of your friends and made. nds On WhoVWho so BRionr whv don't cha shouQ CAPO APOUNO ONCTIN AWWL6? (I IN OCPOPrMeNrAN'VAWCNr -' vl roc O'CM Ir M5AN rJOtlXWTfUCk ONLY A sroffrrcuetf ,9 UK Si iT NINNY AN'THE eicctsr, I IN THfS.TOWN- If VA 6VCK\ HOOfH A6AIN |U0OUNCCA ) Fjyer eerutEN YER CAMPT I WAT YDU'tt HAV6 TO HAf? ) ?A?-yA AROUNQ. J 1+JL' r ' - ? ?- -' ?1 THURSDAY. SEPT. IB, 19S8 ig Fills the s the Budget! mjm W--*i ^i^i" v; WBBUBI^^ Kraft Dinner becomes a very gav hhw mi m* u num.Tiluuliij 11 iUiFi.m 1 chicken, fish, or left-over meats ntay be used to fill the center of the mold. Around the edge of the platter on which this party combination <9 served, faggots of long green prans, wrapped in a gay atrip of pimiento lend the final party note to a memorable and economical treat. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. - All persons indebted to suid eg tate are hereby notified to make im me.Uate payment to me. This 1st day of August. 1938. Isabella Douley. Administratrix. ?adv?sept 15?H. re in business. It is our ^erything to eat?Grocmost reasonable prices rvice. re to Serve You GROCERY Kings Mountain, N. C. IAN LONGS | iOM FROM VjfASHDWrSM woman discovered the ) and got whiter, brighter bout scrubbing or boiling ' amatically shown in , "STAR |K MY KITCHEN* f S FREE Full l ength Movie f. OON'T MISS "t>: itis & Co. ?Distributors nk, why not drop in to reiser dealer's booth, come! Enjoy the pern the pleasant comdrink the best beer * , wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm?m m Uf 15 THAT 3 i s - J 2XOYKA WAV, > V , ,-- *- .". . T ! *" s *. ' NORTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. Ill The Superior Court. Mildred Padgett, Plaintiff. Vs. Graham Padgett. Defendant. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, Graham Padgett, will take notice that an action entit- . led ihs above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cleveland County. North Carolina, In which the plaintiff, Mildred Padgett, is asking the Court for a divorce abxoultc from the said defendant on the ground of legal separation; and the ?aid Graham Padgett , wilt further take notice that he is required to apponr. at the Office"of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at Shelby. North Carolina, within thirty (30) *ktys after the 22nd day of September, 1?3S. and answer or demur to the complaint In .said action or the plaintiff wilt apply to the Con*t for the relief therein demand ed. This the 22nd day of August. 1<?38. i A M Hamrick. Clerk of-the Superior Court. Peyton MrSwain, Attorney for Plaintiff. ?adv{)-13 TRY HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS fGmlMmilht) \ tiff COOKING SCHOOL \ L=^x MOVKH fj*o$ s^T ytrSh )/iisure1o6e^\ \fbtt tfgout tips j GO to tee the cooking school picture, "Star In My Kitchen." Find out why 9 out of 10 screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap, Its ACTIVE lather removes dust and dirt, stale cosmetics thoroughly ? prevents the choked pores that cause unattractive Cosmetic Skin- dullness, tiny blemishes, enlarged pores. Guard your complexion the J easy Hollywood way?with pure, mild Lux Toilet Soap. 9 out of lO Screen Stars use LuxTonnSw HIS VALUABLES WERE IN A BUREAU DRAWE1 Jf fire strikes your home, valuables among the ashes door of a safe deposit box? you. It takes but a few min cents a week, to rent a saf< this menace of fire. FIRST NATN Kings Moun Member Federal Depo By I He no s HiS MOUTH THAI rwHeRc ooYA^e / AN'BEFtfffefUA ??> \ H/M eAr/W C*</N ' so" I " J. { & \ tv; fj. ' .-_ ' ', ' ' >. " . '-".{rV. 4% cures J MALARIA in days uwu colds Liquid Tab flr,t day let*. 8alve Headache. 30 Note Dropa mlnutea Try "Rub-MyTism" ? World's B?st Liniment < , vcy/j f I m \^"iy^triy v\^ w "troubles" HAPPEN Y * loi'R VOICE. lien ii ulna rr?|> by telephone. travel*ovct j delicately balanced and highly complex electrical system. Hundreds of things could happen to break up your voice's path'. Most of .hem never Jo. Those potential "troubles" rarely material ire because the nic< who direct and operate your nlcjdiunc sy>tcin have not btv.n rati bod m orcly to repair damage after it has taken plate, they have dchi.mil.nl th .t ' weak sjjots Jjtr ..oii.;!it -.yul-corrected 'icforcliaifd. Ali i'-j umpteen thousand Soutnc.u 5l%.i e ?, at one way or .mot. hr-io l is eiiirrt. Sulwcriiieis' l-i.e ire t. ked poi iodically l:.r::i lite ! i! l -.lbo.itds.' 'I hc intricate ruuinji.-;u i the vet!tlal olhce is te t'.t| i-:,tly . ]>.* ?ic- t ularly the :ci;:\> a..d co i:.:t ls..I ; tergcncy powcl up;?!ie..arp provided. ' Underground cable, arc Idled with gas to detect leaks in the cable sheath. Ariiil cables ate checked, open wire lines ate p.'ttolied, to top the "breaks" befote tliey occur. Men and money the tec cubed to do this ncvcr-cudin); juh ol "ptc.en- ^ live maintenance." hut tie: wc k is in keeping with the Hell Sys'.nt's aim to give you a telephone set vice that "is more and more i.e. ttotn cVrors. Imperfection anil delay m SOUTHERN BELL TELEPKCaE AND TELEGR/lhi CCtflV.NY INCORPORATED 1 J R will you look for your , or simply unlock the The answer is up to utes' time, and a few e deposit box and end INAL BANK tain, N. C. sit Insurance Corp. 'ERCY L. CROSBY ' "T I ooHtR openeo^ ^lLcr?JMMAvt^r., rrHATsruFf>'/sez s TH&OUCH I HAD < 19SOOTA MY HAND. /(Sm . ' v ' " ,I '^?*5*; ' " i - vdtdl'i . _ . e
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