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The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns havlrfg accounts with this newspaper. ; ; I SALESMAN WANTED Want man who can use big opportunity to make good money. Franchise to sell Nash Custom Tailored Clothes open. Should net ex cellent income. Want man this territory at once. Wonderful new Spring line out January 20th. Write for information today, The A. NUsh Company. 1906 Elm street Cincinnati, Ohio. 1-9-lt p. LARGE STOCK * LOGAN'S ' GEM Furniture Polls. Kings Mountain Furniture Co. 12-12tf REMEMBER ?On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana Splits for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. , 3-ROOM APARTMENT, hot water, furnished, private bath, access to telephone, one block from town. Phone 98. 12-ltfc. WANTED: Neat attractive girls be ' (.ween ago or is and 22 to learn I cafeteria mork. High School edu-! cation required. No previous ex-1 perience necessary. Answer only by letter and enclose recent snap shot of yourself. Please give your weight and height. B. and W. CAFETERIA, Charlotte, N. C. TtoC. - wiitlSliail-fclliM THE CLANC * . \ ,j ^ "Tmis euvAroft J I ]#MN6 OP! 1 C* 1^ 60IH4 OP!? ' " s - .* *' ' .. v. * $ _JV__ ' *ra < r Buys Diesel enger Service ' t The Crescent" end >iesel Locomotives i * ? ... i .. .. IPPS MH# vw 11 HlllIlM nooga. These locomotives will . j be put in service around the first - tl of January when it is anticipated the schedules of these trains will be speeded up. The Southern's 11 1?^. 1 L . ii?m ' ' T Mrcaiiuincu coacn trains, I nc Southerner", between New York and New Orleans, and "The Tenrtesscan", between Washington and Memphis, now under construction, will be placed in service early in 1941. , . , t 1940 Accidents r Increase 1 An approximate 10 percent In- ' urease In accident reports- tor the "year 1940 as compared with 1939 was announced tills week by the Highway Safety Division " . 8 "This increase does not reflect t a proportionate increase in traffic t dents in this s.tate last year, how- I .ever,' said Ronald Hocutt. director i of the safety division, '"It merely re f fleets more complete reporting of 3 the accidents that occurred.' . a ' ' s Records of the division show that nearly 10.000 arrideut reports were ,, received during 1940, against some t over some 8.000 received in 1939. Traffic fatalities for 1940 were around five per cent above 1939. "The Highway Safety Division is . most grateful to the sheriffs. State, Highway Patrolmen and police offU cers of North Carolina for their cooperation in sending, In accident re ports last year,' the safety director said. ''We know that these officers are going to bend every effort to make accident reporting in this State as complete as possible during 1941. and we appeal to all drivers'In ths state to help us further by sending iu reports on any accidents in which they might be involved." North Carolina law requires that a written report of an accident must be made to the Highway Safety Division within 24 hours after the acCall or See EUGENE McSWAIN McCoy Service Station Phone 165 HUfpg REPRESENTATIVE in Kinsrs Mountain I Territory | :v KIDS a Little p< I I I 1 I in n ... ? ' >' ;r ' ' T-p ' ' B KIN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD, Went occurs if any parson has be njured, no matter How slightly, i the damage done to propei >eetus likely to amount to more th 110. There are two main uses of ac lent repftrts One Is to furnish ormution as to where accidents ur most often, as a basis for sel ive engineering and euforceme i'he second is to furnish loforn ion about the cause of act-Wen TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ? I'nder ami by virtue of the pow lid authority contained in that c< aiu Deed of Trust eveeuted by Tc uckson and wife." Addie Jaekso uted January~ 2. 1924, recorded look IKS at page 62. Register leeds Or ice for Cleveland Count r?iiii ?> ? - ?u \ iMuiiim, Hamuli uuvm^ L)L'( lade in the payment of the indebt ess thereby secured and pursuu demund of tile holder of the 11 s .described therein, the uuderdi ri Trustee w(H- sell at public at on to the highest bidder for cai i front of the Courthouse door, lie Town of Shelby. North Carolin t "12:00 o'clock noon, Mo ay. February 3, 1941. the hereint ?r described lands: Beginning at a stone in Adam tie. Turner's corner, and runs wi 'timer's line North 53 West 4. liains to an iron stake;- then forth 71 West 5.50 chains to take in old line; thence with o ine Nortr 4Me East 3.00 chains n iron stake, new corner; then Mtli a new line South 80 East 9. bains to a stake in Adam's tin hence with said line- South 4 Vest 5.50 chains to the beginnii: ontaining 31-2 acres more or 'ess. oserve. of 12 feet is . made aloi hp Hue running down the Bran or a road 4 * Also l,ot number 4 of the Fioldi loll division in No. 4 Township ne rover. N. C . and bounded as f OWS. . Bi'Kiuniiit; at a Hickory, Bell's c n*r: thence"West 36 poles to take and pointers; thence 170 pol o a stake; thence Kast 36 pol o a stake and pointers; thence 1 Htles t*o a stake; thence Kast toles to a stake; thence North 1 >oles to the beRlnnihK. contain! 18*^ acres tnore or less, and bei f; part of the T. A. Adam's' land a Fainted near Grover. N. C. The above described lands will old subject to a prior lien held he Federal Farm Laud Bank. This 9th day of January. 1941. J. B. Ellis, Trustee. adv?jail 30?H. ! . . . * ' .. L. * ' ' PTou IWM HAD^| T A DAY when you fait tense, ^ Jumpy, irrltableT A NIGHT wbsa you ww wakeful and mOmT Orer-taxod mtttas are likely to atua ? at ! 1? .1 loaa of (UiiuniuaM mMfron writ. family auarrala, pkytecal mm mantel aufiartac* Tha ont tfaaa jrou faalnarvou* try tha aoothlnr Meet of cm or two Dr. MUteXflaaiMianl Mar tea Tablata. ^IV. Maaa gtewaaoent Warymm xof Bjypwwuw q\J# to Ncrvouanaaa, Narvoua Irritability. Narrow TTiaitertii *?>* ability and ITaalliama Tawr ~ ~ ~ ?1=5*11} fineness now and Then. '. t v : ..." 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY ?. 1941. en | STATIC OK NORTH CAROUNA. or' Department of State. v ty Preliminary Certificate of an 'r ' Dissolution To All to Whom These Proeenti cl May Coinfc -Greeting: in- Whereas, it appears to my satis uc taction. by duly authenticated rec lec ord of the iirwredlnf* for the vol ul u try dissolution thereof by the u la iiauunouM consent of all the stork Is. holders deposited in inv office.'that ? sited, a corporation -of this. Sta'e whose principal office la situated at '.'4 North Railroad Avenue, tu thj *'r Town of King* Mauutain. County ot el" Cleveland. State of North Carolina "" (John II. Rowland being the* agent therein in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has ot complied with the requirements ot >' Chapter Tl. Consolidated Stututes, 1,11 1 entitled "Corporation", preliminary l*d to the Issuing of tliis Certificate of nt Dissolution: lo" Now. herelore, I, 'Thad Kur'>n Secretary of State of the State of ,c* North Carolina, do hereby rerftfv '1' j !1mi tl?v said corporation did, on the 'n ! 12th day of December, 1940, file in my oglce a duly executed and atn* tested consent in writing to the dis if r I FEEL PEPPY!8 jM I RELIEVE THAT AWFUL ei ubackache a DUE TO EATIOUt AND EXPOSURE i.i j FmI like iltpflai out agaio by reliavioc that <0 backache (duo to faticu* eel ' V^Vnd wtnuh). Just nib ,n on mom Ba-ar-oo and to? W rtantly it begin* lt? foure: I W MM fold work of helping *oothe l a I MM that back. Pleaiant. At all 1 I M dmggirt* or aaod 10c for >K. I 1% trial tita to Natiooal A ril AD DA R*?r'*dy Co" 55 W.428t., UK En-AR-CO W. Y. C. Dept. X. ' ch j ng B f yJ I ol* or es 70 70 np nf id be V rm rmi U U mm /^| by W . apm Ik^dJ Iri' L iii iZ - ?J - X ? ' 1 y rj H a ^b | M V Clevel Phong 49 ^ het T" I'."J*--" " ' I" ' ' "\ " soiution oi said corporation, executed by ali the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record 6f the proceedings aforesaid are now i on file in my said office as provided by law. in testimony Wnereof, I nave here to set my hand and affixed rny official seal at Raleigh, this 12th day of | A Happy j 19 it \'ot only do We wish yo\ 11 we are prepared to help + by offering you a laundi X repairing service unexc + ciency. Give us an oppo | you how much we can 1 | . your daily routine. % . laundry ? Dry Clea j NEW| WA1 | Gastonia's Oldest, | Branch Office 292-23 + Jno. R. Rankin, Pres. * "Send Your Dry Cleanii | Phones 166 and 844 \Z . _ ' I ttlMIU FlfNI* mo nun vnmumow ^y^JiUI land Mol * * ; " - - uy r December, A. D.. 1940. N Thad Eure, ? Secretary of 8tat?. ?adv? Jan 10. The Herald $1.50 A Year | . . . . . ? 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