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' ? I, M ' J ? 1 Mountaineers T High For Secon Captain Bill Smith Suffer* Broken Arm. By Whlttlngton Lut Friday afternoon the Moutttaineers defeated the Harding High teem or Charlotte 14 to 2 tor <he sec and Victory of the year over that team. Smith, Harding Captain, Buttered a broken arm in the tinal period and several other Charlotte boys 'were also carried from the field dor in* ttoe game. Keszlah. Mounlalnwr half. was the offensive star of the game, making two bountiful long runs, one ofj wfcich gained approximately 30 yards and the other netting 45. Nclsj ler was also outstanding in both of-. Denslve and defensive work. Bennett^ and Harper shared honors In the local's line. Conrad and Mlllen were Charlotte's line stars, with S.tok<*C iuu? iJltlfH' Headaciu's Liquid Tab and Fever tots. Salve ?*"? *? Colds in Nose Orcps 30 minutes Try ' RubMy-Tism, ? a" Wonderful, Liniment ? ? ? . ? .. ? ? "SHOP PRACTICE & HOME STUDYbrother, they go together!" "I work in the shop every day. And e couple of hours every evening, I study. Study . what? I don t mind telling ru?an I. C. S. Course! Take from me, shop practice end home study go together. ?, When you combine them you ere headed toward more pay ?provided you do the same thing I did by mailing a coupon like the one below." WMM bbllntUw. lIllM Mtl fnH HttnilM Am Aw nibtact Mm MM I AN MrAd Xt TCCMNtCAL AH* INDUSTRIAL COUASCS AhMm Q AvUtiom Kafhaa tMbi.lliI " Sill KmIuIUi (Ir.uwMac HaatM* CMamW u>d BuiMot Ii Aic CwJiMut kmnl Draflwau WrleweA* BManl bilmt Hill KatMwr Bsatasr WiUlia. a ClwiBawUw aadOwa Oil tgfcway Kngiaanr w Maadtag ttkop BlanprintaC 1 Vlrlrlga Knglnnar t^ifi i?fc KltiloMr U Uri l|? utd Buildiag W*k Koreoiftn Kmd. tl Purveying and Mapping K itinwr D R It. l?oOQKMir? MaaAaaluni I Tafiaiaan M Air Itmkea IbakUbt G ioolmaW ( It. It. Hnclion Hornmao HftlaramaWr f J It. K. H*<nalme?i MWairr frvrtlM CI<"h?ml?trv G Charmtcy tikxl M?tai Vk orkar I I < VU Mir.ing Mmakw * p Navigation H?at 'i raatmaik Li C-?'lu?n Manufacturing of M?uk 4 u Woulm Manufacturing on? not ot r I) AaiK-ultura lnv*>mmi<? (I Fruit Growing QDiaa.i Kngmra * . IJ Poultry Farming BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES i" QWm?? Minmrmriii t ) I altering Show <'enla J iMwim1 Mrtiiivj^ruivnt LJ Stenography an<i i > ping -1 ]TtaJEo .MwMruiunt C) Civil Hacvicn Q Higoa )C P. Accountancy (J Mail Carrier 5 Book k .cm. * v (1 ft ail a ay Mad Clnrk jHacmtarial Work -A, 11) Grade Bchool rtubjrctaJ 3Oaa? Accountant ft, CI High Rrhool Hu)>je*ta 6Falnwan*tnp . ftS ( I Coltrgo Preparatory A4ra?tiausg nrfl U Firat Year College ? Bwka Htntion Swiijecta IMwMniltip f| llluatratiag rtpaniab P BvMiii mi Correapoo<Janm(J C tutoomng Q Frooch , DOMESTIC SCIENCE COURSES PhlliaiiMl Drraa- U Mtiliaary wAiac aa4 Dwicniagl I Food* and Cookery B?n Of?making LJ Tea I toon and Cafeteria Advaan4 Dmanmakiag M nagem~~ii Catnriag VfMWA ..... W. F. ECKARI), Representative ; ' P.O. Box 194 I . Charlotte, N. C. 1 THURSDAY A. FRIDAY The Marx ROOM SI SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATUR TARZAN ESCAPES' Johnny 'Wieraiuller Mailmen O'Sulllvan Also First Hawk Of The MONDAY A TUESDAY Mickey Rooney - "STABLE WXDNESOAY DOUBLE *CATUF WAGES OP SIN" CcMsUnce Worth 1 Dixie 1 k*.' ' " % ' ' , ,4f' ^ ake Harding d Time 14-2 ;nd Prlngle taking backfleld honors. , Charlotte's lone tally, a safety, 1 mue In the last period after Nelsler ' tad intercepted a Charlotte pass and broken up a scoring threat. The invaders were on the home team's ( ten yard stripe and were marching toward pay dirt when Ketsler Intercepted the pass. Passing was the nost .effective, defensive attadk the Warding -boys could muster, aud ' .hey completed several In the final period, despite a stlfT breeze. Tomorrow the Mountaineers invade Forest City for that Town's ' Armistice Day celebration. , Thej Foieat City team is considered a] fairly strong eleven by virtue of ' having held Newton to a tie. and the | ' game should bo a "hot affair. The' Mt mitalneers are out to prove that 1 tliey can heat Forest City and bus' even themselves up for losing to. Newton. > ' The Itutln-rford County folk havf invited the King's Mountain School Hand to come up for the game and!* to take .part In the celebration. More Ainiut Flora! Fair i ' - . ' : * . -1'." 1 . . M <r... .... . H all' II IIUIII IILIIl |KI?I'| Best bowl iti one color (one or. white. Mix. .1 ,K. Ilerndon. Pair oft IiiiiniiiinK plrd Hew, Phenlx Store ' Best display of auy <>? garden j flower Much as ziunies, marigolds,j gallurdiaH, snapdragons. etc., Mrs. \V| K Muuney, Pyrex Baking dish. Bridges & Hamrkk. Second hest display of any one garden flower (Fall blooming Iris),' Mrs. K. W. Griffin, Card table. Kings Mountain Furniture Company. Third' best display of any one gar- i den flower (gallardias)., Mrs. J. E. Anthony. Tea kettle. Kings Mountain Drug Company. Best display of new or unusual i flower. Mrs. Joe Neisler. 10 lbs. sugar, West End Grocery. I Most artistll arrangement of winter decoration, Mrs. M. L.. Plonk, Ea- < dies or Gents' suit cleaned, Claytons Dry Cleaners. Best display of berries, Mrs. W. i K. Mauney, 5 quarts oil, Otis Falls Service Station. Best holiday table decoration, Mrs Campbell Phifer, One year's sub- " script loo to Herald. Most artistic dining room table ar rangetnent, Wash and gsease job, King's Garage, Mrs. Arnold Klser. Cakes Best pound cake, Mrs. Carl Maun ey. Basket of groceries. Heme Store, j Seconr best pound cake. Mrs. J. E. Hernhon, Basket of groceries, STAR I /Xv AT BAT/ Dependable hitting makes him a star \/LrM performer at bat! I iflpl Dependable edges i w\'\ make Star Singlehy/ \A edge Blades star perrf ? ^formers on your face! Made by the Inventors of the ' ' '/Bf t i.* o a Brothers ERVICE J E , "LAW OF THE | PLAINS" Charles Star ret t Chapter of Wilderness Wallace Beery MATES" IE ? THIS WAY PLEASE' ' Charles "Buddy" Rogers theatre , ,1 taw ford's Grocery store. , Best cccoanuk cake, Mrs. Anthony, jalr pillow cases. Belk's Dept. 8 to re. Second best cocoanut cake, Mrs. dhilllp Baker, Pair Humming Bird lose, Phentx MIU Store. Best caramel cake, Mrs. D. C. Vfauney, Kitchen stool, Hord Furnture Company. I Best chocolate cake. Miss Sura liauVbrlght, Finger wave and manl- , :ure, Ruth's Beauty Shoppe. . | Beet devil's food cake, Mrs. Camp- ( tell, 24 pounds Melrose Flower, ( Kings Mountain Roller Mill. s . Best ptneappe cake, Mrs. 0. 0. j lackscn,' $1.00 cash, First National 8 tank. - . f best miscellaneous cake, Mrs. 0. t IV. Harper. 24 pounds Soft as Silk i Flower. Pauline Mill Store. >ies , Best cocoanut pie, Mrs. D. . C. L Muuney, 24 pounds Maxwell House I , Jcffee, Phenix Mills Store. Best lemon pie. Mrs. Haytie Black-j mer. Bridge Set. Piouk Bros. Store) Best butter scotch pie, Mrs. D. C. Mauney, Towels. Plonk Bros. Store Best chocolate pie. Mrs. Harry Page, pair Humming Bird Huge, J Pheiilk Mill Store. Candy . l out collection.' Mrs A. Oates, liestess tray. Griilin Dreg Co. i??i' lant-v-"VI1 gallon jar Pickles, Kings Mountain Mfg. Co. Store. 1 Second best seufoain. Jliss Sara j.' Katiiseur, llalf soles ?h?cs. ,McG It. ilia Shoe Shop. Best minis, Mrs. Harrill. Perfume. Kiiigs Mountain Drug Company. Fancy Work Host utility apron. Mrs. Carl Mautiey. Basket, if groceries. Baker Grocery. j Best fancy apron, Winifred Fulton fair Humming Bird Hose, Phenixj Mill Store. . ^ | Best child's garment, Mrs. Paul | Peterson, $1.00 cash, Souther's Jewelry Store. v . 1V Best miscellaneous, Mrs. J. L. Set-: tlemyre, Tea set. McWhirter's 5 and 10c Store. Salad Best salad, Mrs. M. A. Ware, Rug given l?y P. D. Herndou. Second best salad, Mrs. E. W. Griffin. 24 pounds Carolina Made Flour, Summitt's Nu-Way. M|ore About Red Cross Roll Call (Cont'd from front page) loor begging, It will be better for .lie begger himself. Make your dotation to Red Cross just as liberal is you can and remember that it Is . our gift for the needy in our town or the next 12 months. We appear o your heart and to your pocket jook. v, Kings Mountain Is being asked for shly $2,500.00. This will not be adeliiate to care for all needy cases, nit will be used for the most urgent ties. We caii wisely and profitably 'se mere than twice this amount. :r neighboring city. Charlotte, rais ! more than $1.00 for each citizen. >ur quota asked of us Is less than cents per citizen. We urge each " rscn to have Just as much part In i > work as he or she can. even vlih iome ?"inliflce. According to >ust expert* s with the people of >ur Town. leaders in the -Roll all belli . e that If you are given he opport?' yin will see that his qui : is raised. Just do all you an. and', do It cheerfully and victory nd joy will be ours, and a most wor by work ' will continue unhampered. The amount given do not have to >e paid In cash. If you want to give o much a month, or every three nonths. or part now and balance laer that will suit our plans. Just tell he caller how you want It done. We mve utmost confidence in the ctti:ens In Kings Mountain concerning heir fulfilling their obligation to heir needy fellowman. We believe hat when you have heard the appeal nwf seen the need you will be thank'ul that you are on the side that Is isked to give rather than on the ilde that Is forced to ask to be given o because they have nothing. Our ilessed Lord said: "In as much as *e did It unto one of the lenst ot hese, my brethren, ye did It untft ne." Christian people have every mcouragement and admonition from . Mm to do this work and do It well. iVe will appreciate your very best ooperatlon and consider It a prlvl 1 ^.11?4 ~ 1A?,1 ? i. li* lit? IWI ItAl tl|J?)ll l? liu iu his OUR work In our community. L. Boyd Hamin 0. A. Bridges Chairmen, Red Cross Roll Call. WE USE 1'he proper kind of leather for the different types of shoes. Call us for prompt Service POSTER'S SHOE SERVICE Phone 154 .t ' , ' A "1 , v . ' . . " ' V ' *" .Ti. sr>.\Y, NOV in. 19C8 I Month Carolina, lief demanded Cleveland County. ThU the 29ti In The Superior Court A. 1 Before the Clerk Clerk, of .1 VIlies P. Withers. Plaintiff, Clev Vs. ?adv?uov24 Susie Withers, Defendant. .. The defendant, above named, will ake notice an action titled an above tas been begun in the Superior ?'ourt of Cleveland County, N. C., to obtain an absolute , divorce upon satutory grounds and the said de- We ha 'endant will further take notice that ? the is required to appear at the offl- PCTT6C "e of the clerk of superior court in Want I taid county where a copy of the com ,)laint in this cause awaits her and 124o v she is required to answer or demur shOW [o the said complaint, within ,10 days After November 1, 1938, or the plain- to JTUll iff wilt apply to the court for the re- 1? 1i " si BRINGING YOU?. Highest Quality?LOW PRICES! Peisonal Service of local-ownerI . management. Price - Economy of Western Auto's huge buy.htg power and nation-wide distribution. Guaranteed Satisfaction or money back item. Easy Terms?ask about them. FREE TUBE with every Davis DeLuge or SafetyGrip Tire. I FLASHLIGHT 1 FLASHLIGHT [ j ! 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STUDENT PIANO $67.40 [. * * ve a small Student Piano for only $67.40 in t condition. Terms $4.00 per month. If you a bargain write Credit Manager P. O. Box charlotte, N. C., and we will arrange to you piano without obligations or expense U ' , Kr/y/i J L f ?J j3 j^|| I '"" Home Owned And Operated By 52 J. G. DARRACOTT | 105 E. Mountain 8t. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. H ^ Davis DeLuxe I Btdigmor i Ik Guaranteed i x I I 18 Month* iM B . One of the rution'i |f| c 711 H H tirat-Llna leader* ? yet prttld et I N Mvmfl p| r 'T; t J7I7C KB H The freater tafetv. II frwrteed H fl quality and lon<-hfe .5* 1flBBME? I deerty evident by the | ?? I Ufe-nmeaoUiy H Prioe 8,M " Prlc* H "K*t* Kbit* I 7 40 6.25x18 $8.88 H Cutlery I ?? 5.60x17 $8.85 2 Itael* ajOT t7.M .530x18 $1030 1J H W w 680x18 $1035 I J A* ^ ^ M >unted Free ? Eaey Terma jPf tateo jy ?fnm^7Tr?l Exhousfr iUyMlalbiftlBi Deflector 1 'Feefareit fia*1 | *6C I afenf Accurate Tfv I Automatic ' I Push-Button mm TUNINC ' i-o?..mi? . ? I . 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