, . t . ..... f OUR DEMOCRACY bykut U v vkii % w w ^dii1- ?) -' ? ?wr flfTHE GROWTH OF CONSERVATION gggBA 1.300,000 SQUARE MILES OF AMERICA IBTP^HHF" WERE ONCE COVERED Bv FORESTS.BISSMS^V^V i SMALL WONDER OUR FORERUNNERS , >' WERE CARELESS OP TIMBER. i^a M ^)P ?1R^^5> V5^- - --' - - -J '? - rrw w - Ti* '"'C W ,mt* l*?* - - " TODAY? WE ARE CONSERVING FOR OURSELVES AND POSTERITY,? BY PRESERVING FORESTS, HARNESSING STREAMS, PREVENTING SOIL EROSION, AND HAVE MORE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND SAVINGS BANK L ACCOUNTS THAN W? HAV? /NHAB/TANTS. ' ' Kpj^ig "9'm, Qlad 9 *7>u*d Alka-SeltzerPtoi And Thay Say It With a Smllal Do the members of YOUR family say this? Sf not, perhaps it is because you have never given Alka-Seltzer a fearough trial. All over the world people who have used Alka-Seltzer are enthusiastic in its praise. if Alka-Seltzer is as good as we say it is, you want it in your medicine cabinet; if it is not, it Won't cost you a penny. We will refund Hk purchase price to any new user who is not entirely satisfied. Your family may need Alka-Seltzer sooner and more often than |M think. Our guarantee of satis/action or money refunded ? , . covers its use in all conditions listed be' j>."V > 1 Jr^SrtS' low. Gas en Stomach, Add Indigestion, HeartiiF'IB , . burn, "Morning Alter", Muscular Pains, NeuiSMm?*'e 'n Minor Throat Irritations. ITS MORE PLEASANT TO . .. ! OWN YOUR 1 ' < | It's Easy for You ti YOU CAN DO IT jfe^V' *: |S' THE B. & L. WAY IT'S EASY TO SAVE! ITS EASY TO BUILD! ? - 72nd SERIES OPENED j Home Building & Loan OFFICERS: BOARD X . ANTHONY, President ?? ANTHONY J. B. THOMA8SON, Vleo-Preslder* | ? M^^eY80' A. H. PATTERSON, Secreary and Treasurer 2' p CRANPORO E. L. CAMPBELL, and J. R. DAVIS, Attorneys q. a. BRIDGES Phone 98 . . ' ' * " ' f - ' ' THE KINQ8 MOUNTAIN HERALD. By Way Of Mention (Iljr Lois Ileattlet hwiM" Monday aftar having apeut . H* vera I days with friends In Comit?erce. Ueorxla. Miss Alleue While of Charlotte pent the past week end with her parents. Mi. aud Mrs. B. N. White. uijsts sa. a uaruvt ainl Evelyn Fulls. in contpuuy with friends of Ga s Ionia speiu Sunday aiU'inoon at t'ainp Jackson. Misses borene Hurtsoe ami Utiby Murphy spout Saturday in Gastonia. .Miss LlHIe Mae Carroll bad us bar - guest this past week-end her cousin Miss Pauline Carrol), of the county. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben laing had as their guests this past week-end her sister, Mrs. G. K. Yandell . aod . husr bund of Charlotte; Mr. John Styers of Fort Jackson spent the past Sunday with his parents, Mr. atfd Mrs. W. F. Styers. Friends of Mr. uml Mrs. Frank Cox are sorry to "loarn they have the IJu. JVe hope for thorn a speedy recovery. ? . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow-ford and Mrs. G. K. Parker spent Satutday in Gastoniu. Mrs. Henry Jones had as .her guest last week her mother, Mrs. MeCarter of Betliaiiy. Miss bols Bentlle spent Tuesday with her grandmother. Mrs. I. H, Patterson. Mrs. It. \V. bangston and small son. Cliarles, have returned to theli | home in Wakulla, Fla.. after spend- I ing. two weeks with Mrs. Lu-.igston's mother, Mrs. J. T. Robinson and brother, E. C. Robinson ami family. For A RAINY DAY [ I "" 1 Vjf Rumford Riddles P Why hat Mabel Morris thrown out her adding machine t BECAUSE in ony good rocipo ihi con um BUMFORD Baking Powdor In tho amount tho diroctioni givo. No moro figuring out tpocial quantlHot for ipoclal typo* of boklng powdor . . FREE. Sond for NEW booklot containing dozont of bright Id pert to Improvo your baking . . . Addroom Rumford Baking Powdor Box K. Rumford ft. i. nuMii BUILD JAN. 1st -- Association OF DIRECTORS: A. H. PATTERSON A J. ?. THOMAWON J. M. THOMSON L. U ALEXANDER * Kings Mountain, N. C. \ ' .. THURSDAY. JAN. 1?, 1U1 " " ' I S?" Co^ I . ' > ; ++ + *+ *+ ++ < NEGRO NEWS I (By Jessie (J. Costlier* j Davidson School lias just received 144 new books, which comprises the cpmpleie Bosenwald library. Thepiinclpul. Rev. 14. J. Davidson has! , IV.|? Co. M. i?i twi in <nci,v viiort 10 acquire] this complete library, which con- j tains reading and reference matter | tor the entire school. The Davidson i School paid one third the total cost j Mr. B. X. Barnes, Superintendent, paid one third, whereas the Roseu waid fund paid' the reinaininf third This recent addition makes a total of 527 books this year including a number of used books received from the JJaytou Public Library. Mrs. Fannie Adams of this city, left Wednesday of last wees tor Ventura, Calif., ^'ith her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogj ers who were visitors here. Funeral services were conducted I at Lncoln Academy Tuesday afternoon for Alva McNair who died recently after a period of illness. He was a graduate of Lincoln Academy and was the son of Mrs. Mary McNair and the iate Wesley McNatr. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Brown had as dinner guests Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Brown's four sisters, a cousin and their husbans. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Canada Mr. and Mrs. laither Ttgler and Mr and Mrs. James Jackson, all of York | South Carolina. Mrs. Loise OH of Sharon, S. C., was a visitor of Mr. artxi Mrs. James Whiteside of Tracy street on. last Sunday. Mr. Miles Boyd of Tracy street j left on Tuesday for Palm Harbor, Florida, where he will spend ? six weeks. Mr. Meek Mlteliem has returned to his work after being out several Weeks with a broken arm. Mr. Layster Tlnjnunbs 6i West Ridge street is 111, suffering from S IS THEKE I IN YOUR.%%.^ Yet, and in Your Attic Too! Torn Those Things Yon Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad Jtrndirata. AlltuaHts KMrnMi, if" 7 i 1 ^ G00D J! #?v reasons |?\ f^-f why rifl QUINTUPLETS ?se MUSTEROLE for CHEST COLDS Mutfcar?Give YOUR CMM This Shm Expert Care I At the lint sign of a cheat cold the Quintuplet*' throats and chesta are rubbed with Children's Mild Musterole ?a product made to promptly relieve the DISTRESS ofchlldrenV colds and resulting bronchial and croupy cough*. Relief usually comes quickly because Musterole Is MORE than an ordinary "salve." It helps break up local congestion. As Musterole Is used on the Quints you mAy be sure you an using jSst about the BEST product made. Also in Regular and Extra Strength for "those preferring a stronger product. *Mir . '* ' >; " "i L-. . v V ' '? . ; i 1 . >erates In New Sa . faj V u jgL & '' 'i ag>-T'" * ^ ^irrTig ?*"'' -1 0- ' ' ' 11 >bmh ? rtrj ? l <* ' t * .' '? __ J tnriuenza. Mr. It. P. Trlbble. Mrs. Anna (Ho anil Mrs. John Ida Tomes remain on the sick last, but seem to kn prove. Mr, Leslie UiofJby id improving j after undergoing a minor operation ! at the Shelby Hospital.' A number of women from the St. I Paul Methodist church will go to Newton, N. t'.. on Saturday of this week to attend n meeting of. - the Womans Society of Christian Bar| vice, of tlie Methodist Church. I' Mrs. Nazanie* Williams ol Burgett Btown, Pu., was a recent visitor in this cily. Mr. W. V. Alexander of Winston-' Salem Teachers College Was the week-end guest ot' Miss Margaret Falls. ... V i:U - Miss i.aiie Logan has returned to Philnlelphla, Pa., after a twoweeks visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Walker l.ogun -of the Eben ezer community. Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Fells wero | FOR PROMI | SEND | LAUNDRY and L | TO i _? J m? ? <* * | jjioacrn sanii; T -w > | NEW- WAY Gastonia's Oldest, | Branch Office 292-2! | J no. R. Rankin, Pres. | "Send Your Dry Cleani | Phones 166 and 844 3 ?-jjB5 HH11 '* ?VJ riAf '^1 * T ?- W*.? */? ?- ? ? uULd/blN UUKICJNSEY IS EXTRA VALUE 1.?The appetizing flav courages children to mother from worrie fuse milk. / 2?Gives more pleasure ing milk to anyone? 3.?Makes for good dig< that the more appeti; easily it is digested. 4.?Gets this richer flav value in Golden Gueri We can now serve you n Cream for only 25c a pin! a half pint. A. 1- J-i nrtnaai H. P. Dixo mm* v N. " H T - ,; ]-< - ^ "\l, . *-> ? > V ' , *5/ . - - ifety Effort KHHHB|HUaH|fllHHiaBfiBfittHk^ -V VHHBHHHBBB A M "MM M ' * y' ? ' "'iCV^VlA" '.'I- < if mve Carefully IWAY SAFETY CAMPAIGN Highway Safoty Division li ? Ronald Hocutt, Dirtctor ^ Ct.t* .< r> i:_. ? v ? i *"" .1???*?^ ^ata.MMkaJ the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Weldon of Lliicoluton. Mrs. Made Cotlser of Tracy street will spend the week end in ?myrna, S U., visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Smith. Mrs. M. B. Gldney attended a baas ket. ball game at Johnson C Smith University Friday January 10. Notice: Any colored citizen deslr ins to subscribe to The Heruld and keeping up With the, Negro News of Kings Mountain and community, may do ro by contacting Mrs. J.essio G. Costner at 104 N. Tracy street. Rates arc; $1.50 a year: 75c for ?!* months. JuReliev "'WW*' LKMatAsunLaAtyt.NO? CHOPS < >**4>++*+<M>+*+*+**44++*++++< PT SERVICE I YOUR : >RY CLEANING I ' . > US ' !; :: i arv MofliAil mmm. j *??W?SVU 4 LAUNDRY j Largest and Best ?; H West Main Ave. J as. W. Rafokin, Seel : ng With Your Laundry" Gastonia, N. C. ;; ' U P m V FLAVOR or is habit-forming?en- 1 drink their milk, frees s over children who Rej . , and satisfaction in drink -hence better health. estion?scientists tell us sing a food is, the more . ' or, as well as extra food tisey Milk. rith Coffee or Cereal t. Whipping Cream, 20c V * e rarms n, Manager > "if, i- A" *y/\ ' " *

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