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?7"." 1 U PM ' ' ' ' W! ' - A > , I Standard Trair At Central Met A Standard Training School for Christian Workers will be held at Central Methodist Church beglnnInK Mondav- Jan IS Dow _ _ _ ? ? ? fl Uil *?V T W. A. Kale, pastor of Trinity Metb odlst Chudch, KannajtoUs, N. C. will teach the course, "Christian Education in the Local Church." The school will he neia on Monday and Tuesday evenings each week *' for three weeks. Enrollment tor credit Is limited to those whb are 16 years of age or over, but young people as well as churc]^^ school ? a. officers, teachers, and workers, are 1 Subscribe To ]JM I The Big I 1 I fl H fl 4 NEW WOOLENS Plaids, Solids and Tar Regular $1.39 quality. I Close Out? I 89c yard I BIG TABLE HATS VrfaMtetMS TOCIOSE OUT 97cea ?AD Sales Final i Ke V.ALUB FOR VALU I I I i1 n ling School ! hodist Church invited to enroll. Rev. H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., is manager of the school; B. 8. Peeler, chairman of the Enroll ment committee, and J. R. Davis, chairman of the finance committee. Mr. Kale is a graduate pf Duke and Yale universities, and was for several years Executive Secretary ' of the Western N. C. Conference 1 Co aid of Christian Education. He is In constant demand as speaker 1 anl teacher In the field of church i school work, and Kings Mountain I Jfgthodlsts are fortunate to secure I his services. i r The Herald ; * a Store Winter j #;, . . . ' . v . ^ ' . * ' Ladies' & Coats, Dr< t 1 i 1 V 2 1 % Ladies' Coa Were $29.50 ? Now Oi Were $ll50 ? Now Oi Were $16.50 ? Now Oi Were $9.95 ? Now On Were $7.95 ? Now On Were $5.95 ? Now On M unimren s I Were $8.95 ?- Now On Were $5.95 ? Now On< Were $4.95 ? Now On Were $2.98 ? Now On Ladies' Sui """" Were $9.95 ? Now On< ewjg Were $7.95 ? Now Or T? Ladies' Plai I Jackets Were $4.95 ? Now On u; M AC M A T? CIC fO.99 WOW UI Ladies' Dre FURTHER RE Were $9.96 ? Now On Were $7J95?Now Less - Were $6.95?Now Leas pH Were $4.95?Now Lesi Due to the Extremely RmI ? No Exchange Awmya. eter's fE NEVER UNDERSOLD I y n M-n-v-y//l IN KDKW MOUNTAIN HKKAIJ> Injured In Automobile Occident Mr. and Mra. W. C. King and J. 3. King of Lancaster, S. C., and diss Lenora Gladden of Fort Lawn, 3. C., art patients la Charlotte hospitals. where they are being treated or, injuries received when their car vas struck by another, when travel 0g toward Charlotte from Lancaaer Sunday morning. The two young nen are brothers of Grady King tnd formerly lived in Kings Mounain where they have many friende. It Ib reported that Mrs. \V| C. <lug will have to remain in the hos >ital for several weeks but it is thought that the Injuries suffered j ythe ulllBi members of the party tre less serious. Minnesota ranks first among the tates in the production of barley ind rye. Event Enters t Children's esses, Suits Price its re-Half Price $14.75 ne-Half Price $8.75 tie-Half Price ? $8.25 e-Half Price $4.98 e Half Price - $3.98 e-Half Price $2.98 bats e-Half Price $4.48 j Half Price $2.98 e-Half Price $2.48 e-Half Price $1.49 I - Its s Half Price $4.98 te-Half Price $3.98 id Sport e-Half Price $2.48 te-Half Price $1.98 sses 5DUCED ?-Half Price $4.98 Than Half Price $3.48 Than Half Price $2.48 s Than Half Price * $1.98 Low Prices, all Sales are s; No Refunds; No LayDepi j \ ' *' ' ' ' \ />'. ' ' ? : - v S" .. -A*V " 'V'..v- * '< - ?;1 ' V-''. VH "J- " I THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1M0 PIONEER IAMUII ~ Zti MAUNEV IE DEAD [> vi CHERRYVIU,R, Jan. 10.?Samuel df 8. Mauney, 88, retired businessman go and textlllst, and one of the pioneer a, residents of Cherryville, died Tube ne day night at 8 o'clock, after a long tj Illness. ? ??e Funeral services will be held at Saint John's Lutheran church in M Cherryville Thursday afternoon at ? " o'clock, conducted by the pastor Rev. W. O. Cobb. Mr. Mauney was the youngest and f last surviving member of the well- p known Mauney family, three sons ^ | Paint With DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD s WT 9 . _ m m a mm** ? Iivings mm. raig. uo. Store learan( > Second Week STEP RIGHT UP GENT . ?For the Suit Savings of A n r^ une nig u Plain and Pleated Backs . Double Breasted Models. Tw< and Novelty Weaves. Our Group to go at only? $12.5 OUR $19.50 GROUP REI $14.5 Extra Spe 1CURLEE & GRIFFON Regular $22.50 and $25.00 Down for mir JATtflTAPV ? ? ??' VAJIAVJl SALE TO ONLY? $14.9; Men's and Boys' Rain Coats Values to $4.95. To Close Out $1.45 Mart President Work Shirts Regular 68c rallies. THplestitched, ventilated hack ? * ' ' < ' * . ' . j. Boys' Lobs Pnds Values to $2.01 HSfta To Close Oat yl( Ladies* Silk Blouses. Long an Short Sleeves. Values to $2.0 To Close Oat irtmer kS^EBL.^ .. ,?? .':& -' aLy "i- - * ' -' r *" "? " id a daughter, children of the late ?vld and Fanny Mauney of Cherry1 lie. A slater, Mrs. Mel L Rudlslll. ed last October 18 at the age of VAflltl Mia flWA KsAtkae* 1 J . ?. iu ??V VIVIUC(?|. tffllVVU id (Andrtew Mauney, were yiromint textile tnea of Kings Mountain lelr deaths occurred several years ;o. NOTICE ror the convenience of our custo ners we are putting on call and lelivery service. t PHONE 67-R KINGS .MOUNTAIN SHOE SHOP ihoes Repaired by the Goodyear . Welt System Pulton Building 'c Si With Added LEMEN the Year? roup . . Single and eeds, Worsted, /4 \A Regular $16.50 ' Jjf tf >UCEI) TO K * 5 I icial |j| ' GROUP H| Suits Marked CLEARANCE MS 9 " ?$2.481... -?I ":1 48c? o\ .00 pr. 1/ 48c I ? 11 UiU KINGS Jl"1 1 jqppnptm*'! !j""?v>""w-T1/- ". l'w'v~ " -tigJBUBBLt % > . ????i . J Vp BHV Follow tho tnmpl* 1 < uccciiful build In* oontrMMn to ipar*-tlm? itudy of this matov I. C. S. CwtM. Froo CMitof. - D btMtMl D laMuCMak () Ittctuil Cat. D Hhm Pliiriat Ci MMi| Cmtaaa n KmC. Aid. Apfc* Scrarrton, Pa. . Local KVjmffntaiUve: j P. L. PIERCY, t 409 Emeraon Ave Gaatonla, N. C. ILEt Bergains I ' J? ' ? i *... ** y ' '^1 H Children's RAIN COATS I es to $2.95. Sizes up to V 'o Close Out? 5 $1.00 1 MEN'S AND J30YS | fERCOATS f JANUARY J CLEARANCE SALE 2 Price I ?All Sales Final? I ire I ; MOUNTAIN, N. c. I
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