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CSS*: . - V? PL ! Births And Deaths ! Increase RALEH1H, Now. 20.?Iflbere woo J decrease in both birth and. deaths in North, CuiiJlhij." tn November, 19.38, Recording to figures* .just released for publication by the State Board of Health's Dtvlskm of Vital Stalls ties, or which Dr. It. T. Stlmpaoii is the Director. Lost month, 2,462 North Carolinians, died. as compared with 2,762 in November, 1937, while births last. nicnth tot tied 6.053. as aRafnst 6.423 the correspondlug month a year uro. There was a drop In the number of deaths of infants under one year of age and In matenral deaths, the total for tiie former being 407, as compared with 431 a year bro, while only 24 mothers died last month, as tCnnpared with 44 a year tiRo ? a dharp decline. Deaths from preventable accidents dropped from 144 In November, 1937 lo 121 last month. Katulltius from automobile accidents reported to the State I'oard of Health, lust month totaled 81, while the total in Novetn| * ' Quick Results?Low Uwi-* ? J H'fcUA'Lti "" " " Classified Ads 8a a ward for firat insertion; half pries for aubasquent inaertleB*. Minimum charge 2Sc. Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads. as they re strictly confidential. If error ie 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 needea. Want ads are always '.ash In advance except to business ' men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. REMEMBER ? On Saturday you set one of our delicious Xanana Spilt.I for only 10c. King9 Mountain Drug Company. KEY8 MADE, LOCKS, VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli anoes, and Speedometers repaired C. L. Ramsey. Phone 126-M. . V Sept. 22tfc FOR RENT ? Furnished rooms, llo City Street ind FOR RENT ? 5 room heated apart ment. Available Jan. 1st. Cooper Apt., Call 131-R 12-22-p YOUR OPPORTUNITY ? Mechanical Dri'A.'ng is the stepping stone to mechanical engineering. It Is lone of the most successful of all I. O. S. home study courses. Free booklet. P. L. Percy. Box 2455. Gas tonle N. C. (Continued Next Week) ^ \]3>/ J i A IV t. fl I TOM AND GEORGE *" .George: Tom, "When one of my' neighbors told hie wife that he could sew on buttons and darn sox bei.jrj than she could, what do you suppose| she did? Tom: "I suppose she knock j ed him so cold that it too.k him three hours to thaw out." A lot of home' makers don't completely furnish their house even when they oan afford to do It, but leave a few pieces to selevt leisurely; see our line. TV rt ** - * w-e e . ? v. r. rtorci Furniture Uo. \ Buy It For L??? At Hord'a ! ftHE CLANt j f*OH? H*TPM*0? m | , 7fteir'AJm(c ptrnxe l mam oo woe WHO J WANT'S TO KNOW If ^ \ HC CAN TAKCPlcrOCef i t QFfHC CSTAT6S. ^ 1 Ml ; > .1 - i, _ /' ? - '?1 ber, 1937, was 96. - Fifteen people died of burns k November, this year, against 33 las year, walls homicides dropped fron 37 to 23, but there was que tnor* MukiXib, thy 1938 Norember total being 27, us compared with 2ti last year. A drop of 24 occurred in can j cer deathk. while pneumonia deaths ?eiw up oiuy z, out ?z cneu 01 inrtu ' wiua, as compared with ouy 27 in I NaJember 19,17... There were no otbei | outstanding increases or decreasu*,< Dr. Stinrpson's figures show.. Hybrid Corn Is Not fteady For N. C. Use North Carolina fanners are udvis ed by L)r. Gordon K. Middle-ton, State College agronomist, to W-ail a year or two before using hybrid corn. Tests canted on for three years have shown that the hybrid corn seed imported from other statea is not well adapted to condition ' in this stale and it is therefore necI essary thai adapted varieties be deI veloped. To meet ttais condition Dr. Midtile tost and Dr. Paul H. Harvey, us ocuic agronomist, are t>ouducUsiK gruenuotu* exjK-i iuieots of inbtved Hm.fuiTUfr.'fl imyr 'h-f.h ..rMilyut ti.ui Way they will be abie poaslhP by 1940, to recommend hybrid com which will meet expectations uuder Noi i.n Carolina conditions. Yield tests were conducted durius the past summer at the Mountain Branch Experiment Station at Swan nanoa. jat the Upper Coastal Plain Station near Kocky Mount, and - on the Whitley-Davis Farm at Clayton. In summing up the results of those tests Dr. Middleton says: "At Swnnnanoa only one commcr cial \1af.ety and one experimental hy bntl outyi&lded the l>est local voxi. and'.that by K-ss than six pe.' cc:rt, In the testa at Clayton' *and Rocky Mhnnt. wtt.i very te\? exo;'|. ttons, hybrids brought In from a dis nci s'.uwtd lack of adaptation. IJiey were mostly staey and very light In weight. "At Rocky Mount four hybrids equailed or exceeded the best local variety, <the beat of which was by approximately 17 percent, while at Clayton only one exceeded the best lc<;: 1 variety, which waa> by 1^ per cent. In each case those hybrids which outyielded local varieties were from experiment station sourceo rather than from commercial companies y'll buy that shot<yUN NOW* I SOLD SOME ^ STUFF FROM "SHE ATTIC JS>\ I Scil "'White Elephants" Buy What You Want! ' DODGE ? P Sales and Service SY KIDS A?h f1 ask'him \f *7. (c&me'ii I H 'U COMff/|U Ngjfo * (_u>tg YogrtMMie? jlpr ^I //y >9 9 . - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA1 NOTICE OF SALE 1 Under and by virtue of the power 1 of sale contained In a deed of trust k given by C C. Wallace and wife, Mat ' lie Wallace, Co Wiley H. McGlnnla, 1 trustee, for the Kings Mountain L Building and Lean Association, on ' May 7, 1937, as will appear on rev 1 wrd In the Register of Deeds OfUce for Cleveland County in Book 215 1 at page' 251 to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned, and default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the* Kings Mountain Building and Loan Association, I, J. C. Lackey, substitute trustee,- will sell for cash at the Courthouse dear in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Monday, January 16. 15(39. at ? ten o'clock, A. M?,or ylthin legal hour*; the following described real estate: Situated in the Town of G rover, N. ('.. end beginning at a stake. C. F. liainbrlght's corner on Stonewall Street and running thence with said Street S. 38 E. 125 feet to a stake, S. R. Anthony's corner; thence with S. It. Anthony's line N. 52?* E. 150 feet to a stake. S R. Anthony's corner ou C. F. liainbrlght's line; then ce with C P. Hainbright's line N. 38 \V. 125 feet to a stake, 0. F. Hambright'* corner; thence with C. F. I lain bright'* line S 524 W. 150 feet to the beginning, con tain Ins 13.760 ' T?nu5eT5e?,rn(Sre^>rTSaTWaT!e8!r the same lot which was conveyed to C. 0. Wallace and wife by deed dated December 16th, 1921. and now on record in the Register of Deeds Offl ce (or Cleveland County. , This 14th day of December. 1938. J. C. lackey. Substitute Trustee. J. R. Da via, Attjv?a dv?12-15-1-4 , NOTICE OF SALE ! Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in two deeds of trust given by P. R. Harmon and ' wife to Wiley H. . McGlnnis, trustee { for the Kings Mountain Building ', and Loan Association, on November. ' lo. 1933, and July 9,'1937 and regis ' tered in the "Register of Deeds Ottlco ' for Cleveland Count in Looks 160 ai page 381 and 215 at page 302, to se ( cure the indebtedness therein mentioned, and default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the Kings Mountain Bulla ing and Loan Association. 1 J. C. Lackey, substitute trustee, will sell I for cash at the Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina on Monday, January 16. 1 1939 at ten o'clock. A. M., or within 1 legal hours, the following described ' reai estate: Beginning at a stake on the South side of King street, Claude Ware's corner, and runs with bis line South 23714 feet to a stake on Cemetery, line; thence along said line Bast 6t? feet to a stake en Civic League line; thence along said Civic League line North 237% feet to a stake on King ?treet; thence along said street, W 60 feet to the beginning, containing 14.250 square feet, more or less. This the 1+th day of Decefnber, 1938. J. C. Leckey. Substitute Trustee. J. R. Davis, Atty ?12-15?1-4 0^. 0^ relieves nnn colds QDD Headaches Liquid Tab and Fever lets, Salve due to Colds in Nose Drops 30 minutes Try ' "Rub-My-Tism. ? a .Wonderful I Liniment h Motor Co. LYMOUTH Hunter Ware I? Needed Was a Lion's Ro< - ? ' .X ... . .* * ' J> TJTURBDAY. DEC. 8J, IMS it ^ * MCDQY l^mPTMDe l rILIUM uiimairiiu ; ? ? ? . i ' Gifts That Last W. W. SOUTHER : Jeweler < C ' , I Kings Mountain, N. C. | MaBHaaaaBWBsaaHwaaaaaHMM 5 ? '.Mm;vI Svw i T TVUf^VI I M i \l N Ap C Many Thanks. Your pa , tronage appreciated. WARE & SONS 1" i ? i ????? in M U - ' > I! Gastonia's Leading Jew* ! section. Nationally adver i: 9:00 P. M>. v ar.' \THlSPROPCRTYtyCAtcei>r? L HONCYOAte CSTATES. Hou> vtlLi. \\0U vye THC PfCTURCJ,MAY r I I ASK? J ? i 11 i > Iwffii i>. ^ - .. .1 . /17Z%*S2. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^SZ:,.-Tifr '" ' i ' * * J * ' ?' " ' * .- < Smith Cut Rate Drug jj Store . i 121-125 W. Main Ave. Gsatonis, N. C. : > Creators of Reasonable Drag Pricfs"" QUESTION BOX k What's th? Answer? I y By EDWARD I~1NCH | + ^ + ( ONCE, pins were so expensive _ _ _ that only .the rich could afford PIam |>> A/1 them. Thers was a law allowing the * lUlIlk ITlUIUl sale of. pins only on the first two days of the new year and on those f*! . days, the women of wealth would t. ,Q_ 4 obtain from their husbands "pin money" to shop for their pins. Tho expression held through the years. Authorized Ford extending its meaning when puis < became cheap, to any money used -p, . for personal.expenses. UCaier ORRIS ' < ; . v ' -....... v . < ?. elers. The .most complete Jewelry Store in this tised Cash Prices on Credit. Open Evenings until i f . <? . Gastonia, N. C. , +4++++4*+*+4*>*+*+++*+++**+*++++++*+*+*++++++4++4* + H < *'"*. *".* : v ? ' T. / ' By PERCY L. CROSBY % fN MrClm*! iriw^ UnliM*. } ' " \f0ft A JUNGcF"} I ' 1 t-' ' . * -v .. .. \ . '
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