Kid# will to# tha auk with tha >Wjgot tao?Mra. ohUf ?f roiio* w ] Tfo children who haw* tm ply- ] tag DM Mmh ?m rtporUd to 9oltoo lwlti?rtw? tor Mtortai a maa'a low aad taUUai a frwhly WM oak*. 1 .Ohlaf Tlwm round*d up tkt t ehfldran aad gar* than * good c tttm aad a eharoh Sunday aohool ^ ' m *"???i . m M hhhmC^^h I I^Kjl J^-'J g S" 9 Sm^Samn* ^p?| w>^*^ ^Mitaad *^f!"ponnf UmitedL ?m *? ^SJr*nL2l!SSkT-!S %. ' ' ' *. -v*. fwivinlinf Hall f| : ______ f Shelby, Tuesday afternoon at 3 > 'clock. Mr. Haffetlekler had been 111 for wo years. He had lived in Shelby For 22 year*. Surviving are his wife and five ihildrea, Douglas, J. Y., Bo.vce, Dathla and Margaret Jane. Also surviving are one grandchild ind Mr. Hnffstickler's father and nother, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Huffitickler, of Kings Mountain. r d_ i >/ M uiiiicr IETRIST losis. Glasses Fitted M.?Friday* Onlv ffAL BANK BLDG. JAN 7 J f Your Clothes lg Saves Clothes? ry Cleaners id WtH Dye For Yon" 16 287 ~ ^ PLEASE! I IKTANT I OUNCES i ^L/ Iiota for thi who sod food nOturs la tbs MM QVHCraWdldi tQuipOrtyhocod is sow pot hppsdttft too, to |M ??-- ? * - - ISOTf Wua TTUww OOHIIOfT. for informstkxi stwut m. y Dopmrtur? $ "* .?r' k 0. South * Ct * / <1* ^ * a El Silt 101 STATION 1* ' ' V SCHmm VW1/.! VU>.^;^' . In Stronp Death Three brothers, Bay, Edwin and Paul Hoylu, of Lincoln county, and Everett Kennedy, proprietor of Shady Beat eervlee etation on the King* Mountain Cherryville road, were bound over to the next term of Cleveland Superior court, under bond of $500 each, following hearing in county recorder 'a court Tuesday Oct. 23 on ehargea of aaeault with h deadly weapon resulting in the death of Mrs. Connie Beynolds Stroup, 27, which occurred in the vieinity of the service station early Sunday morning. Conflicting stories of the death of Mrs. Stroup are told by Burrel Blanton, said to be an eye-witness of the fatality, ami the Hoyle brothers, who did not take the stand at the preliminary hearing. The death of Mrs. Stroup sas said to have resulted from an altercation over a stove and some window curtains which had been left by one of the Hoylea at the Kennedy home. One of the Hoyles formerly resided with the Kennedys, Patrolman Hal D. Ward, said. Blanton said that he heard a scuffle over in the backyard at the Ken. nedy home and that he went ovei there to be met in the front yard by Paul Hoyle who had a rifle in hi] i bands and ordered him not to go around in the back. Blanton said thai he persuaded Paul to go with bin around in the back to see if the) | could stop a fight on account of th< delicate condition of Mrs. Everett Kennedy. He said that when he and Paul got around to the back the twi other Hoyle boys, Mrs. Stroup an' Mrs. Hoyle had both Mr. and Mrs Kennedy on the ground. Mr. Kenned) bad a pistol. Hoyle succeeded in get ting the pistol away from Kennedy Blanton testified. Then, according to Blanton, th< three Hoyle brothers, Mrs. 8trou| and Mrs. Paul Hoyle got into thei automobile. Paul Hoyle placed thi rifle in the back seat where Mrs 81roup was sitting between Bay aa< JSdwin Hoyle. Blanton aayt that hi tapped up on the running boar and the ear palled down the road a boat 100 yarda where it waa atoppe* auddenly. Blanton aaya that aa th ear atopped the rifle ia the baek aea fired and that Mn. Btroup leane< baek and groaned. He eay* that hi topped off the running board afte being handed Kennedy ' platol b; t Panl Hoyle and the ear drove on ofl - with the dead woman. On the other hand, Patrolman H D. Ward teatified that the Hoylt brother! denied having a rifle at at .. but told him. that Mra. Stroup fel gfter a ahot had been fired in th< yard at the Kennedy home. They told Ward, aeeording to him, that the; thought ahe had fainted and put bei into the ear and drove on off. There were two empty eartridgei in the piatol which Hoyle said h< took away from Kennedy, and Blan ton teetified that he heard one shol before he got aronnd to the bad yard. Nebo News H. T. B?lk Pfc. Harold Barber i? home fron India after traveling half around thi world for three year*. Looping for _H. Y., Jr., home fron Japan. Done got the telegram. Bay Barber has returned to Vet eran hospital in Columbia for furthei treatment. John Hancocy is at home after ser vlng Uncle Bam for three years. 1 went to the fair. I had a grea big fine large time. I road the Ge< Whisser. Preaches chaps need to get credii for being the meanest little chape it the world?they are all about aliki now. I overheard two eolored la diet back of the beer joint. One said t< the other, "Mandy,, let'* get home they've got a new ehief of police they are liable to clean np this this damned place'' Moat of us have too much wish power and not enough will power ts get what we wish far. Little Fred returning from hie first day at school mid ha waen't going to school any more. When asked why not ? " Well, I can't spell and 1 can't rehd, the teacher won't let ma talk. I am' hotter off at hama.'^ Youno folks who da? t their punU ut teaeSere, they leal reepeet their parent* growing old deal happen la a toy-it takee the proeeee at yean. I wae glad to meet the aew Chief. Tea amy he* ea a au that's geae threhfh. tore aare agalhet the Hem aad yeDow eki* Jap devile then he able to poliee the beet team X hope hell never .regret etoppiag over ia the friendly etty. What la eeaatehlpt It is a period daringwhich the girl toeidae whethal or set she earn do better?the takei him for better or worse, another ma] not eome aleag seem Father: "Do yon euppooe oar see gets his iatoUigenoe from heV Motheri "He mast. I sttn get mine." ''"(Ml Do yon know why the tailor treat ed all hie girl friend* with wiaef Hi ' wasted a "little port" ia ever, ? r Barber: "Uareit X ikavtd yw BJ before, Captain t" ho "Nope, I got this near at Pearl 'fn Harbor." by Little folk* are beginning to teTT eh me what they want for Christmaa. Little girla want baby dolla and bog- to gies, little boya want fire cracker* and toy platola. dij I aaw Claud Webb drinking a bot- Hi tie of milk. I though milk waa in- to tended for ladle*. Hi Lota of our K. M. beantie* are get- |au ting married, but oh, my I eeen ajby thousand more teen-agers waiting for an this thrilling adventure. The first? ell time a girl get* in love its heavenly | ?that's what they tell each other. 80 long. fc, ????? til Brother Of Harris * Claimed By Death j" _ . . ~ - - - lM iuner?i service* for Grady Henry' y< I ' , # I i i ? i . I > > i B 1 < ? t J > r r r > i Fashion r i Wig HAVE JUST EE 5 ORFUL SCARFS?LON 4 SQUARES FOE HEAD1 ID COLORS AND PLA I B I SHIRT. WAIS1 r I t First choice for career 01 \ i * waist casual in blacks ant I > 9 9 A if ! * I i i , ; txrif, 95, who died Oct. it at ftek Mountain eanitoriuin, s Id Tuesday Oct. 23, at 4:00 o'e) hd the Lutz-Austell chapel, lu 8 , with Bier. Lawrence Roberts arge. Mr. Harris bad been in ill bei r sereral months. Surviving are two sons and lighter; four brothers, O. A. B i, of Forest City; X. L. Harris, nia; W. C. Harris, Orlando; O. irris, Kings Mountain; and tt iters, Mrs. 0. O. Bridges, of 8 ; Mrs. J. L. Bridges of 8he d Mrs. Clarence Ledwell, of L I. KANSAS CITY. ? Eleven t e completed eight hours of flj ne which they won as topranl udente in the public high sc Tonautieal courses here. A sin imber of flight scholarships will rsrded during the present sc mr. I'jOfc News an CEIVED A LARGE & GS FOR AROUND T RTEAR, CHIFFONS at IDS. LOOK THEM 0\ ' CLASSICS! class! 2-piece shirt1 navy. TEOPI1 Another good selectic and aqua. PT C%MkT Con "Your Merc - BOW1L OlST" iMk POWER OF HTNERh][ AID MEDICINE One man reeially took INNEBAID three days and Mid afterward 1 that he never would have believed bis body contained ao much filthy ?De substance. He aaya bia stomach, in teatines, bowel* and whole ayatem " were *o thoroughly eleanaed that hie constant headache* came to an end, lre" several pimply *kin eruptions on hi* JJ*1' face dried up overnight, and even the rheumatic pains in hi* knee disap ?w* peered. At present he is an altogether different man, feel ng fine im erv wit. x>y? INNKB-tAID contain* 12 Orent r,n* Herb*; they cleanse bowels, clear 'log gas from stomach, act on sluggish hool liver and kidneys. Miserable peolilar p)e soon feel different all over. So > be ,ioo't go on suffering! Oct INN Kit* hool AID. Sold by All Drug 8tores in Cleveland County. ?ad*. \ l.r j [W d Scarfs 3IPMENT OF FINE, COL HE NECK WEAR AND id WOOLS IN BOTH SOL rER. 111 ? 30E DRESSES >n for claw! In black, navy ?e* i I ; BROS. & npany hant Since 1899" 1 |