r" *vy
OUR DEMOCR
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..M EAT AND LIVE
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Primitive MAN .SP= *Zf.
HAD ONLY THE CRUDEST OF
- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMCNTS
DEPENDED LARGELY ON
NATOAE'S BOUNT
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Ancient Egyptians with
made first great step
PROGRESS OF
METHODS AND IMPLEMENTS
FOR DEMOCRATIC U.S., WITH
TILLING ACRES THEY OWNE
TO ITS PRESENT DEVELOPf
EDUCATION . LIVING STAN DA
AS METHODS, US. FARMER'.
Football Season
Makes Hazardous ;?
Driving j*
at
Taking cognizance of the opening ;li
of the 1<)40 toolbay season in North
Carolina. Ronald Hocutt, director of ' ?
the Highway Safety Division, ap 0<
pealed this week to football fans of fa
this state to do their part this year j
toward reducing the traffic toll gen -ui
erally incident to Kali weekends v<
"Accident recoros for the pas' n<
several years show that football i ol
fans on their way to or from games st
have figured in a good many acci- J In
dents on week ends In September, ' li|
October and November" rtocutt said o\
"In the first place," he stated", ct
general accident experience is that Hi
60 percent of all traffic fatalities oc si
curt at night, and most football fans hi
have to do right much of their driv ,\
ing during the hours of dusk and ht
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ford taking Powdor ? Mi f, twoiford, I.I. q]
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Gaston Co
Oct. 7 thi
Gastonia
FREE ACTS
Each Afternoon and night
See the man ahot from the
cannon over two ferrit
wheels. Also other sets.
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School Children's Day
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ox-drawn plow
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AGRICULTURE.
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stood still. it remained
self-governing men
:d,to bring farming
rtent. today in
,rds, housing, as well
5 LEAD THE WORLD.
.trkness. Then. too. at practically
. ety tooiball game there ure a nura
ar of automobile drivers who take
few drinks during the game. Also,
any drivers who attend games are
i a great big hurry to get to the
tine or to get back home after the
tine, vvth the result that they drive
excessive rates of speed, and takv
ingerotis. needless chances.
"All of thsee factors," he said
contribute to a high trafTic acclmt
frequency on week ends in the
11."
Ills suggestions to football fans
e: l^eafe home edrly enough that
?u won't hape to drive at break
eck speed in older to see the kick
[f. If you have been drinking, get
)nte sober person to drive for you.
i driving at night, dim your headghts
when meetng other cars, dont
rerdrive your headlights, and wati
for pedestrians on the highway. '
e sportsmanlike in your driving,
portsmanship is important on the i!
ghway. as well as on the gridlrdn I
nd above all. dont be. in too big a
iirry.
UERNSEY SOLD TO FALLS
The American Guernsey Cattle
lub. Peterborough. N. H., reports
le sale of a registered Guernsey
ull by T. F. Sellers to T. B. Falls
f Lincolnton, N. C. This animal Is
eller's Carolina Boy 290517.
St. Petersburg, Fla., Oct. 1.?iDtsjvery
of a life-jacket four miles off
Inellas Point in Tampa Bay today
d to fears that a' single motored
oast Guard Grumann Amphibian
cashed last night with its two ocipants.
Of Florida's 1939140 grapefruit
id aronge harvest, mpre than 13,10,000
field boxes, almost a third
f the crop, went into cans, reports
le State Citrus Commission.
unty Fair
*ough 12
., N. C.
GREAT MIDWAY
The famous Strates Shows,
one of America'* Best. Z5
railroad car*. 20 rides and
20 show* ? Something different.
Wednesday, Oct. 9th
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I*HR KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD
Church N
Central Methodist
tnurcn
M. C. a inmate, jr., Pas.or
9:45 A. M. luuriti School, 13. s
I.Peeler,'General Superintendent. luc
I .tew Church School year begins wlilt *
tally Day this Sunday,
i 11.00 A. M. Morning Worship ami 1
i tiebrauun ~uT "iffe" 'lamia ' S-a^rpcP', '
. tnniuuhioii Meditation; '."Unity in '
prist." '
?i: la 1*. M. Kpworth League.
?:at) 1'. M. hveltlhg Service.' Set- '
inou:"Kntisiing for Service.
Circles of the Woman's Society of~j 1
t'hristiun Service meet Moiaijy aft- 1
.'-iq 1
Circle No. 1. with Mrs. 1. 11. Gnforth.
Circle JJo. '1 with Mrs. I'erey. Dill- j 1
lag."
i ircie >?. a wnu .Mrs. A. J". Warlick.
Circle No 4 to be announced' i
Hoy Si;outs. meet Monday ovontng .
at 6:45 o'clock. 1
The theme for the mid-week pray
er service Wednesday 7: :j'i p. ni; is
The Grace of God."
Boyce Memorial
A. R. P. Church
H. N. llaird, Minister.
10.CO A. M. Uiblo School: J. L. ,
MeGill, General Superintendent.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and ,
Communion Service.
SioO P. M. These- organizations ot
Church will meet:
1.-. The Woman's Missionary Sod"
ty. Mrs. 1. G. Patterson, Leader.
2. The Men of the Church, \V. F..
Rhodes. Leader.
3. The Intermediate Christian Un
Ion. Miss Martha F. McGlll., leader.
4. The Junior Christian Union,
Miss Elizabeth Anthony,- Leader.
5. The Young People's Christian
Union, Miss Ava Ware, Leader.
'No Evening Service on this dnte
due to the Auxiliaries of Church
meeting in Afternoon.
7:30 P. M Wednesday: Midweek
Vesper Service.
October 14 th through' the 20th
will be the week of our Evangelistic
Services. Dr. \V. P. Grier, of
Clover. S. C., ylll lead, us in these 7
services. The community is cordial- i
ly invited to join with us In this _
season of. special meetings. 1
Presbyterian Church ?
Rer. P D. Patrick Pastot
0:45 Sunday school. C. F. Thomas e
son, Supt. . , t]
11:00 Morning Worship. L
Communion Service and the Roll 1<
Call of members. J
2:30 Sunday School at Dixon k
School house. J. G. Darracott, Supt. F
6:30 Young Peoples' Vespers. H
7:30 Evening Worship. a
Pictures of the Home Mission c
work Ir. the Synod of North Carolina
by Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Supt. of P
Home Missions. o
Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts. t
Troop 1. Carl Davidson, Scoutmas- e
ter. Harry Page and W. B. Thomson 3
Asst. Scoutmasters. j n
7:15 P. M. Prayer meeting at Mar c
grace Community House. a
fMeir Everywhere Ar
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UiTEN who never before got
JVX a decent shave with a
I low-priced blade are enthusiastic
about the new Thin
Gillette. And no wonder! This
I blade, that sella at only 10c
lor 4, is made of easy-flexing
steel hard enough to cut glass.
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Attend Funeral At
Crowders Creek
Among Kings Mountain people atI
tending funeral services for Mis,
| Douglas Love at Crowd ere ("reel*
J A. K. P. Church Tuesday afternoon
' were Mrs. W. S. Dllling, Mrs: Booth
( illesple. Tom Harnion. Luther Hat
num. Misses Kiln Hi niion. and Jean
ette Crawford. . : - v.
Isnw, ?,')? e dea'J^aM>'urr<dj
almost suddenly at her home In
| Washington. l>. C.. was a Juuglitci
of Mr. and Mis. Uobert Jackson and
a granddaughter of Mrs. Mollie Didlog
Kalis of Howling Ureen. The
family have nufiiv friends and vela
i tives in. Kings Mountain whose sym
[pathize with the.m over lite uhtimelV
|d?a\n' fT; i l" tMf^.' ^t*
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j WATCH SERVICE
There will be an all-night watel
service Id ut Park-Oraoe BibH
Church I it'nrflay night. The public
' is invited to take part in this ser
! vice. * , .
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THURSDAY. OCT. 3. 1M0.
ews-First
Baptist Church
A. U. Surgeum. Pastor
Sunday morni',n worship 11:00.
Sunday School 9:40. . '
Junior Worship 11:00
All members of the cfuireh of lir
[? mutilate pjte ^'>11 meet with the
I ?;r*? Hi ?**? !&-?. lJei^STI
lass louni for the purpose of organ
/.in>; a new Intermediate movement
Teachers and olflce'rs of 'lie Sunlav
School are meeting every uight
ii- tin' . nunu. <:.su, in a weeK 01
ruining. All workers a if urged to
attend.
UL-vt;vv V^,W
J. V. Frederick. Factor
SundaV- School 9:45. M. II. ("aid
well; Supt. ..
Morning Worship 11:00.
Gvenlng Worship 7:no. 1'
Prayer service Wednesday even
ug 7; 00.
All are welcomed to come and
.voiship wiih us.
GKA( E METHODIST
S. w. Johnson. Pastot
Sunday School 0:4" Frank (Jreet<
supt.
Worship Service 11:00.
pworth T.ea^ue 6:30.
Bvenrng Service 7-30.
Wednesday night prayer service
30 P. M.
I'ark-CJrace Bible Church
John L. Gregory. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning worsntp 11 A. M.
7:00 I'. M. Evening Services.
Sunday evening Service 7:00.
Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evangc
istic service.
Second Baotist Church
Rev C C. Parker. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday.
Preaching 11 a. n> end 7:30 p. m
nch Sunda .
Wesleyan Methodist
Sunday School 9:46.
Morning Service 11:00.
W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:16
Praver Service Wednesday 7:00.
Evening Service 7:00.
C. Leaeue of
Municipalities To Meet
n Charlotte.
" i
Patrick, Healy, Jr., Executive. Seeetary
of the North Carolina League}
f Municipalities announced yesteray
that one of the principal speakrs
at a special session devoted to
he national defense program at the
.eague's annual convention In, Char
dtte. Oct. 13-16. will be Daniel W.
loan, for 23 years mayor of Mtlwau
ee, who was recently appointed by
'resident Roosevelt to be Associate
lireC-tor of the Division of State
nd local Cooperation of tlie Coun11
of National Defense.
The convention this year is exacted
to be the largest assemblage
if municipal officials ever held ~ in
he 32 years of the League's extstnce,
Healy said,'with more than
00 mayors, commissioners, aiderten,
clerks, finance officers, and
itn a44??ntA?. ill ?M ?1?
Try?auui uvy a nuui an poriu uiw
tate Id attendance.
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W8S VTith ThisNew
tV* Price I
What'a more, it haa edgea of
an entirely new kind that
whiak through tough beard
quickly and eaaily. There'a
no amart... no burn. You get
good-looking, comfortable
haves every time and save
money, tool Buy a package
of Thin Gillette Blades
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West I'otui, N. Y.. Oct. l.-t-Two
i men were injured and two cscapud
unhurt today when an > army am
phibiari' plane crashed into rhe Hud
ron IUver three miles north of' the
U. S. Military Academy.
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The Cotton Association wili mail
^ ment loan on your cotton within
< and Warehouse receipts reach R
* the gin or warehouse the checl
.;. the advance and the Governmen
* 7-8 1546
+ Middling ' 9.65 9.90
J 1 3-32 ' 11-8 / -4 :
t 10.60 11.40 13.2
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4. The cotton is in the Re-purchase
T mentment takes it oven. There it
| supervision of grades One variet
you the 15 cents.
I VICTORY GIN CO.
i IVEY WILLIS, Sh
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A Dot with plenty ol doth ... o check
that you'll double-check1 Two ol the
Cutest, conest po/omoi you've tvtt
seen, in perl, printed check trim and
dot trim that mogicolly moke them
perfect lor lounge and slumber So
sweet, so economical, so super-smart,
ond above oil?JO toll and worm1
Check comes in While with Red
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with Wine Chech, Dot in fleth with
finh trim, White with Blue trin
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Raleigh. Oct.' 1.?W Vanco Balae,
chief highway engineer said today
that it was now planned to uialp'tain
local traffic over the Wllllfcin
stun Fill while reconstruction work
is being done but that all through
traffic would be banned.
l^ocal traffic witli toads up to a1
bout six tons, probably will be allowed
to use the temporary route
now open while the new (ill is being
fixed, liaise said.
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Liniment
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aleigh. If you take the advance at *
c win ue lor tne ainerence Detween
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