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'V- - _ /'V " ' ;.' ; ' QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COST HeRALO CLASSIFIED ADS 2o a word for first insertion; half price for subsequent lnse> tions. Minimum charge 26c. Do not ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald la responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer If responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify Im' ' mediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash' ' In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. light houn* StPrsv'fS. 115 city street. Phcne 177-SL WANTED ? :! or 4 room apart men* -sari t li r>* u lth/Vnl ' l.'itfs I '-ill m ? ll?v ?? ?? wi n iiiivik " ii. \ ii 11 kt: n i lie "Herald.' . PEARS FOR SALE ? 7 lie a bushel. Kln? for eating, canning, preserving anil for wrapping. ' Archdale Farm. 10-12tr. FREE WASH JOB WITH EVERY SO Gallons Gasoline. Texaco Service Station, corner Kltjg street and Cleveland Avenue. 10-25c FUNDAMENTALS OF STORE MANAGEMENT. This special com fclnation Course will- solve your your problem for promotion ? especlally valuable to Chain Storemployees or anyone aspirin-- > ' manage a Retail Business. i concise, and inexpensive, luv ; gate this training. It fill? a need. Call or write P. L. Plerey. Representative, International Oorreapondence Schools, 409 Etnersou Ave., Gastonia, N. C. ' E.OST ? One receipt book. Bound in leather case and numbered 1 to 60. Reward If returned to Kings Mountain Furniture Co. BARGAINS IN USED CARS?More than' thirty good clean Used Cars In stock at all times. Fords, Chev 1 Til.. ...IL. tir? nlntnea roieis ana rijniuuuio. ? c amajn * * hs?ve lots of good clean Model A PordB. We can save you from $25 to $100.00 on any Used Car. Look ours over before you buy. Every car Is sold under a money-back guarantee. GASTONIA USED CAR CO., ll-2c REMEMBER ? On Saturday you get one of our delicious ltanana.Splitj for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. -1 RAVE YOUR PENNIES FOR THE Big Rexall One Cent Sale wtalcb begins next Wednesday. Kings Mountain Drug Company. It. (Continued Next Week) _Jt ^ ^ w W ^^ 1 * 1 ?>/ TF ^|-T Ui ELJe TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "One of my neighbor farm re wrote the State Dairy Depart, nent and asked hew long cows should be milked; can you make a guess what the answer waa7" George: "I suppose they told him they shoull be milked Juat Ilka short ones.' The long and the abort of It Isi that we believe business usually corns where it is Invited, and stays there as long as K well treated. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord'a CLANCY'S I . \ ; .. ' > > Ipastwccomc / ? IN QYyoOiC A \ ,jr " * ' - .? \ .. : ? ES39S39I A wee bit of fiction 09 our part In cur lust column bus aroused more comment, we believe, among our! few readers than anything of prevl- j oub scribblings. The fiist question was "Where did It happen?'' The next whs, 'So you have been going out to have you?' The others Included 'Who was the guy?' and Were you woozy, too?' The answers, in chronological order: "It didn't; 1 ain't; There wasn't one; and. You do me an injustice. In ether word's the whole thing was ffCfon, It had no moral, aud no culmination. It Just happened, and was supposed to have been forgotten long brfeisi this. By this time, we lixpe It is> Alonzo B. Smart, <RF,D to most ,f tis). was quite TUB GUY up at Appalacinn t'other night. It seems that Mr. Smart was TOastmaster at iiji- Arttn.ni Banquet, and did alright Sy hinm-lf. according to reports. Mr. didn't 'mention Physical Kducatien a single time in his verbal meunflerings. Which, knowing Mr. SSninft. 'h u, literal and mental victory. MORB MEANDERINGS: More, now, man ever uerure, \vu say Carolina will beat Puke ? getting on to ilu store, we'd say about 20 to 12 ....One xt our most faithful readers, \\ ho only reads this to count ho mistaken. Informs us that -Shelly' is spelled with two E's instead <cf one .... making it "Shelley' .... \\?e wonder if Mr. Charlie Thomasson got by with the trick tie was going to play oil the Missus and, George about the game last! ! Thursday If Madge McDanlel j tells you that we said "Pardon me" | to- a chair out at Charlie's Saturday night, don't believe It ...... Which! einiuds us: that Percy (Clarance) | v.ih te a publlcomniilac .... Thatj ne school teachers are dopey, but j 1 sports ?? That Tolly Shuford knows the Ibest }oket? ( and carries ihem around in in Ills pocket. )...'. j That DO like to wear a hat ....And that "Blue Orchids" is a beautiful, tune, but no rhythm, absolutely .... Be seein' you. FATAL EXPL08ION PROBED IN WYOMING Rock Springs Wyo., Oct.. 31.?The source- of an explosive which bias-ted five small boys to death apparently when they set it off -with a bullet from a (borrowed hunting rifle was I 6cught by officers today. Sheriff M. J. Dankowslei and Coroner J. Warden Ople theorized the beys found some dynamite In. a cpal j mining dts'rist just north of town yerterdal and exploded It by shooting at it. NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY In The Superior Court Charles R. McMurry, Plaintiff, Vs. Olive Johnston McMurry, Defendant SUMMON8, SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The defendant, Olive Johnston Mc Murry. will take notice that an action, titled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court ' of ClevelandCounty, N. C.. wherein the plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the defendant, upon statu tory grounds, and the said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court In Shelby. Cleveland County, North Carolina, at the court house, within thirty days after the 10th day of November, 1939, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff mill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This October 8th, 1939. E. A. Houser, Jr., Clerk cf Superior Court, Cleveland County, N. C. ? adv??cpt 2. y?? c?i? M?ii? Money Wltkotf wjffi ^ ADVERTISING- ifiL MMiMMMKMIiMMittfllMia <IN > \TAIN HBRALD. 1 NORTH CAROLJNT, CUEVELAN^ COUNTY. Id Superior Court. Mrs. Pansy Perry Allien, Plaintiff Ye. I.ee L. Allen,-Defendant. Notice Of 8ervlce Of Summon* By Publication I - ' v. "J The defendant, Lee L. Allen, will ' take notice that an action titled as; 1 above has been commenced In the J j Superior Court of Cleveland County, J North Carolina, on part of the plaintiff to obtain an absolute divorce ' front the defendant on statutory j grounds; and the said defendant ( will further take notice that he la required to appear at the office 'of I the Clerk of Superior Court of said ' county In the courthouse In Shelby, N. P.. within twenty days after the Iftth day cf November, 1939, and nn'swer or demur to the, complaint !n said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de' n."nd'-d In said ccmplnlnt. This the 11th day of October. 1939. E; A. Ilousor. : Wffn'peVl'ir ** i . Cleveland County, N. C. ! ? adv?noV 9 ' NOTICE OF SALE i Under and by virtue of the power I ct sale contained in an order made j by E. A. Houser, Clerk of the Su| perlor Court for Cleveland County, ; in the special proceeding entitled, Albert Morris, . Administrator for > the estate of W. A. Morris, Deceased vs. Minnie Honi, et al. I will sell en the premises hereinafter descrlb ed on Saturday, November 18, 1939, at 10:00 A. M. or within legal hours (he following described real estate: rrRST TRACT: All of those cer[ tain lots located on the East side [ of Cnnsler Street and the South : side of Waco Road In the Town of Kings Mountain; N. C? including all of the lots numbered one (1) to 118 inclusive as shown by a map or plat made by J3. L,. Campbell, Sur veyor for "the W. A. Morris estate, dated the 12th day of Sept. 1939, aswill appear on record for the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County excepting however lots, 7. 8, 95; 96; 97; 98; 99, 100, 101 nnd 118. SECOND TRACT: All of those lots situated on the West side of Cannier Street and. the South side of Waco Roed in the Town of Kings Mountain, N. C., and including all of the lots numbered 76 to 160 Inclusive. The said lots will appear on mnv or plat made by E. L?. Campbell, Surveyor for the W. A. Morris estate., dated the 12th day of September, 1939, as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County. THIF|D TRACT: Situated n the Town of Kings Mountain, N. C-, a1**1 J telng lots Nos. 29, 29, 37 and 38 j i according to a map or plat of the R. F. Eiam Town Property made by A. P. Falls. Surveyor for R. F. Elam cn the 6th day of Octofcer. 1920, as will annear on record in Reads ter of Deeds Office Pot (Cleveland County and said lots are 50 feet front and 175 feet deep. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake at the corner of Effie Cllnkscales lot in the Town of Kings Mountain and runs West 198 feet to an iron stake on the line of lot owned by the Odd Fellows; thence I North 72 feet to an iron stake on Watson Allison's line; thence with his line 198 feet to an iron stake in Effie Cllnkscales line; thence with her line 72 feet to the BeginFall Is Harvt t . , ; ' .-f a ** , And we have a real Harv Eat at Reasonable Price liver right to your kitch Blalock Phone 58 i; y ' : . " -A i H a# dfT DOWN Tm /ffi '//ft t-MCS.WIU '?.} ' ^ *NO |*u 5HOl> /HawcaV^^ ^Et N AOW ' T^y rHURBDAT, NOV. I, 1M9. aing, containing 15,258 square feet, more or leee. FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at the corner of King and, Traly Street in the Town of Kings Mountain and runs with King Street Wlest 125 feet to a stake; thence North 40 feet to a stake, Miles Boyd's corner; thence along his line East 125 feet to a stake on tho West side cf Tracy'Stree, Miles Boyd's corner; thence along Tracy Street South 40 feet to the Beginning, containing 6.250 square feet. . ' . SIXTH TRACT: Beginning at stump hole;.M. L#. Harmbn and Burris corner and runs, thence with | Bhrrls' line 8. 64 W. 19.87 chains l to a pine; thence N. 35 1-2 W. 28.75 chains to a stone, Emerson's corn| er; thence with the Elmerson line X. 54 E. 19.87 cliainj to a stone in Harmon's line; thence with his line S. 35 1-2 E. 28.75 chains to the Be- ? ginning, containing 57 1-4 acres. mere or less and being n part of the I C. E. Noisier land. 1 SEVENTH TRACT; Beginning at a stcne, Lizzie Crocker and Bar; bcr's comer an-1 runs thence with j ('rockc?s Ifrte !4. iTflT' ] to a stake: thence S. 85 E. 17.50 i chains to a stake; thence N. 4 E. ; 18.44 chains to a pine; thence N. | 7S 1-4 W. 4 "8 chains to a Mack Jack; thence N. 59 1-2 W. 11.84 chains to a Chestnut Oak; thence we * A WW f 4 lAA 4- ? I , ? A ?. ? ? >. n.} w. l.vt VIIU1118 10 ine oeginning, containing 37.3 acres, more or less, and being a part of the Barber Land. Terms of sale, 1-3 cash, balance 6 and 12 mcnths. Title to be reserved until full purchase price has been paid. The deferred payments, bearing interest at 6 percent. This the 17th day of October, 1939. Albert Morris, Commissioner. ?adv?nov ,9 D NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY, In the Superior Court . f R. Eazemore, Plaintiff Vs. -r{ . _ / Dora R. Bazemore, defendant. NOTICE The defendant, Mora R. Bazemore, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, for the purpose of procuring a decree of absolute divorce from the bonds of matrlmny now existing between the parties above named, upon the -rgrounds of two (2) years separation of the said parties; that the defendant will take further notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County at the Court House in Shelby, N. C., ort the 17th day o fNovember, 1939, 3Q days from this date, and answer or demur to the Complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said Complaint. This the 17th day of October, 1939. E. A. Houser. I Clerk of Superior Court, Cleveland County, N. C. J W. Osborne, Attorney for Plaintiff. ?adv?nov 9 WHY suffer from Colds? For 4^. from ' cold symptoms take 668 Liquid-Tablets - Salve - Nose Drops ist Time ? est of Good Things to s. Call us and well deen table. Grocery - We Deliver cee'im not k n^l imvni f.i. F, TO DAY | |J ' I. Mr I'll* V 1 " 1 . # * - - ?i.* V ? rrr* . ? ? ... -mmtk ?i ?;. " ' 1 - ' > . MICKEY AND HIS MA wit vvoo f *yf irti*> T|[ Sur vm wrt you Eirlf "CfvySf. SiS SH<9 Yl tuM?COkrCt?i ,T ^^LV.^Kfeff j -yo'j e.f\T UKE f> B This is National Applo Week. Treat V/x W your family to baked apples served 3^ with 8UNRISE DAIRY'8 HEAVY -*** CREAM, or an old fashioned apple cake made with our fresh eggs and creamery butter. They'll love Itl IT'S YOUR MOVE- ||9| Here Arc Money Savers I .. . . t '.L . : ' ' ' * . r I Men Everywhere Are Getting Quicker, I ftlnra DelraftkSnff CIiauaa UIMi TkS? Mam |^S|llk At Vi Price! Whafa more, ithasedge*of B J.VX a decent shave with a quickly and easily. There'a B for 4, is made of easy-flexing of? Thin??Q11 let ta Bl.dS 1 *ts?l hard enough to cut glass, from your Dtaly today. I M By PERCY L. 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