I 1 ' -h ' Rains Damage ' Lint Crop Hain damage to. North Carolina's cotton crop has been heavy aa a result of recast wet weather, according to P. H. Kinie, ugronomost at the N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station, Heating down 011 tile fluffy, whlto cotton hanging in open bolls, the rains 'wished out,"' the bright, lustrous coh nnjJ.iott much of the list dull an 1 gray that Is lower^ in quality and grade, liain droits also splashed considerable dirt on lowbanging bolls. The sc?ti, has been damaged too, ' . >? . . - ' ' ' . ' ' \\1 'I B aJ *TT KINGS MOUNTAIN ' Home of Southern Phones wmm Ms .. LUNCE .% * ^^p^reshn Here comes r BY 'reshment?fc BB1 in a six-bottle , | at home. VS - l^^B Coca-Cola Bottling a PROTECT YOUR FAM1 He ( - >: :v , . . . . '' / > / j vmmhm AI BK . '^1 ^H8 c JB ^B^B FxH Hyxsl Hh WITH PLENTY OF ( . M Margrat Phone 18 mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmm 4rw Kitne pointed out, and many of the immature bolls have cracked open ; and the cotton ia rotting. Even fur! tber damage is to be expected if growers gin the cotton before It has i had a chance to dry ou.t thoroughly. COtton should not be picked while dump from rain or dew, he said, but J If damp cotton is harvested, it { should be spread out to dry. Many growers spread it out on large burlap cloths to sun' in*the field. It la also a good liea to spread it out in the cotton storage house, and stir It | with a pitchfork every day. -Cotton that has been rained oh should not be tuken to the gin forj at least 10 days or two weeks. The; gin saws cut and tear damp cotton' ) to such an extent that' its value Is greatly lowered. F* DRUG COMPANY , . Dairies Ice Cream 41?81 ike [ TIME lent Time PflHi m i ^jplWPI efreshment?pure, wholesome re?r all the family and its friends ... carton. Six. bottles for your icebox jjj^j ?????????j Co. Gastonia, N. C. [LY*S alth ?'j* =HFr GOLDEN GUERNSEY ilk ce Dairy Kings Mountain, N. C. ' , [E KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALLi TH1 i NEWS AROUND NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE Lota Seattle Miss Mary Sue McGinnis of Charlotte spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Me Glnnls. Mrs. Drucllla Wilson Is spending this week with relatives in Newtoii. Mr. and Mrs. UileB Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bridges and children. Mary Alice and Richard, ana Mrs. B. R. Tate and children, Oliver and Fred spent Sunday with relatives in Laudo. S. C. Mrs. J. J, Patterson and* children Gladys and James, spent Sunduy with relutlves In Earl. N. O. Mr. Leo Iteattie spent Monday in Charlotte. ' Mis. Lela Hulfstetler had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Durham Hoi*J of Charlotte, and * Mr. J. O. Miss Margaret Hulfstetler had as her guest Saturday night Miss Irene Gladden of Piedmont Avenue. Miss Klva Caldwell had1 as her guest for the past week-end Miss Fa ye Huffsteller of Peiiley's Chapel. I' Mrs. \V. H. I>ettmar spent the ^ past week with Mrs. Ola Davis or Charlotte. Mr. J. J. Patterson spent Saturday ] In Rutlierfordton. Miss Irene Gladden spent Sunday with Miss Elva Caldwell. Friends of Master Jitnmle Gladden are happy to know. that he Is Improving nicely at his home after being in the hospital for two weeks. Mr. Buck Huffsteterler spent the past week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Annie Howell of the country. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Huffstetler had as their guests Sunday Messrs WaJe Erfery and Bill' Ersry of Lowell. Miss Ruth Moss spent Frtday with her sister. Mrs. Prue Hudson " of Charlotte. Miss Lillian Moss spent Saturday In Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. White htyi as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mis. W. H. Costner and children of Lawn dale. Mr. Costner is the Associational S. 8. Superistendent of the Kings Mountain Eaptlst Association. Mr. aud Mrs. H. C. Campbell had as their guests Sunday the latter's brother. Mr. W. S. RUdick and wife of Danville. Va? and Mr. Arthur Rlddick uncle of Mrs. H. C. Campbell from TJiomasvllle, N'. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hullender and daughter, and1 Mrs. C. W. Hullender spent Sunday with the latter's daughter, Mrs. Odell Ix>ng of Charlotte. Mrs. R. H. Hord spent Wednesday anJ Thursday with her sister-in-law Mrs. J. B. Blalock who Is seriously 111 at her home In Columbia. S. C. Mr. Richard Hord of this city ? has recently left for New Orleans, " La., to take a course in Biple school tor nine months. Mr. R. H. Hord of this city started working in Concord March 1st. but is back home now working at the Margrace. Mrs. W. M. Gantt and daughter, Nam Jean, spent the past week en ' with the former's mother. Mrs. Dennis and family in Ashevllle. Mr. Charles Alexander has as his guest this week his cousin, Mr, Adrian Alexander of Lander's Chapel, N. C. Mr. J. J. Patterson spent Sunday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Richardson had as their guests Sunday Mrs. J. J. Stewart and daughter and her daughter's girl friend' of Woodruff, S. C. ? ' Friends of Mrs. T. J. Peterson wish for her a speedy recovery after illness of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kelley had as their guests for the past weekend' the tatter's brother, Mr. Ezell Klrby and wife of Gaffney, S. C. Mrs. M. A. Moss remains very IQ tonla. " * Herald $1.50 A Year u \i\T j# I \b^uIL1|^ ^w ^s$30^ ?o!ftS8 Cmimm fiom 1UZIANNC fnffti SttVia COW ari MAONOUA MMu BAUARO't nnur Itowr ^ IBIITII am IIUM Pawiw'' BflHHHHHHHflPpv. * [ D F. H0RD FURNITURE CO J JR8DAY, 8KPT. 18, 1838 ~ at her home on Walker street.' Mrs. George Sellers and Mrs. Htm 1 ler Jackson spent Saturday In Gas- ' Miss Mildred* Irvin had as .her d guests for the week-end Miss Beatrice Stewart and Miss Louise Gosa >f Woodruff. 8. C. J Miss Mary Miller had as her, guest _ Saturday night Miss Bthel Viae Gordon. Mr. Hunter Jackson and1 son, Earl < ipeut Saturday in Charlotte. Miss Margie Gladden returned ronie after spending the past severtl weeks with her sister; Mrs. C- C. Walker of Burlington. N. C. . Miss Madge Mltchem Is spending his week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lynn of the Mar{race. Mrs. George M">ore and daughter, luth. spent Tuesday afternoon In Justonla. Mrs.' John Mltchem and daughter., Madge spent Tuesday afternoon In; 'harlotte. 1 ^up'oved' ''aiurkulnmll"''^^ , lave done much toward increasing Iclds per acre of crops In North -uroinia. iwrtpoits t'hlif StoilmtiJian iV. H. Khodes. of the Stale Deparinent of Agrloulture. Kor v sample. Ihe average yield of ?mi from 187h1879 was la bushels- .per acre, com pared with 18 busbele per acre from 1927-1936. Call Charlie He is ready and anxious to serve the housewives of Kings Mountain the very best in everything to eat. ?Groceries ?Meats ?Produce Blalock Grocery & Market Phone 58-R r ?? o/&w MO I IBwV M i t ' ft A M|. m mm ll'i (A? Symbol of Smfmty evmi atUNI Lmmhm /. ?' c'S*' A'.*,'* ' 4 Heavy demands from farmers lave left the Anson County terracng unit with more work than It can o this fall, winter and spring. lob Printing ? Phone 167 keep . your shoes spick and span. We shine them for ONLY 5 CENTS FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE Phone 154 We Call For and Deliver ' *. l r- ' . " " " ~ ' 4 d % rilSK ' ... like the Sn the Motion Picture When a cake appears in the m It mustn't show any defects the screen; must be so temp long to taste it. Cakes made with Sno Sheen critical eye. And their perfi snce that they are wonderful cate in texture. They're as look at! Your call the eye a Sno Sheet you', . \ta\ \ "ht\ & EXTRA PR IERN BOTTU M^^^^HANYcu I one of features of ' service is oui cap. The cap lip clean ant the touch oft and tamper tees to you the benefits we use in p are brought in any way. vantages, to seat or shar] to wash and ft: ft BLH ???? ** in top ^ USE DAI GA8TON1A, N. C. * . * ... * ?*. ' M SUftB TO OIT AM | cPngetooM j * AMERICA'S STANDARD TIME! \ * I fc/ijfl , *? |hHI VakM to iW) I Jwm$k m tl J* Or^to*^ < si. ws. 0 Sheen cakes in Cooking School? ovies, it has to be beautiful! when it looms up large on ting that the audience will Cake Flour please the most tct appearance is an assurly light?wonderfully deli*good to eat as they are to ics, too, will be a delight to nd to the palate if you use i?the super-fine cake flour tured in the Motion Picture School. Try n package ? U want to use it regularly \ msr fine cakes! 1 1 " 1 ! ,, nTcnuny wiwmm Vatu/ CAP stomers tell us that . the most pleasing 4 Dacro Protected " ' special bottle and > keeps the pouring ' 1 sterile, safe from anyhand. Air-tight -proof, it guaransnd to us that all of the extra care 7r, - j'-.: T; V--;; , reducing our milk to you unchanged The bottle has ad C-- - . -? . ; ' i ? ... no inside cap jp aiigiov N? terilizc. '?LL*. ~' tMM Protected" iw> ipletely prateoted . . . mm ftinn, la the dairy pleat, the bottle. Isn't that the d ef milk yen want Um reeif and your family f . Jf . be Deere Bottle end Cry ere eppreeed *y v M MlMhWlmOon tiarl.ju, leu .1-.?- a. Mm em RY [