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IHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN; NORTH CAROLINA. 8- THE KIN5-S MOO?) TAW H2R ALD ' Kir.s KotmUin, R. C. G. G. PAGE, Editor and Owner. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Tear $1. . . bix Months 50c . three Months 25c. " ,.....,.- 1 Entered November 17, 1905, at F!lnc Mountain, N. C el locond tlns matter, under Act of Cnngreaf of .Mnrch 3, 1 879. Wilton And Mexico While the United States is not yet wholly "out of tho woods'" 80 far as th establishment of pence and orderly government In mexieo, are coneernod-lhe events to date have been a com plete vindication of the wisdom ; and effectiveness of President ' Wilson's Mexican policy. With a hot-head or- demagogue in the Priixidontial oftisa atWashintf ton from which mmfortune the election : of Wilson instead of Roosevelt saved the country the United States undoubtedly , would be now engaged in a bitttr and costly war with the Mexican psopte instead of 033U)yin;r t!i2 position of friend anb counselloi in their alpiost accomplished ef forts toiestsrj the constitutional government." . The resignation and flight of Huerta marked the inevitable collapse of the usurper's brief reiRn. It marked also the coin plete establishment of the nev doctrine that usurpation is not to be recognized onthis hemisphere. . A constitutional ' government is to be established in Mexico. Peace at home and with the The United States emerges from the trying incident of the iMexi can revolution with untarnished honor and vastly enhanced pres tige' for which a nation's thanks are due their cool-headed con scientious President, ." Oak Grove Items . The Farmers of section would be pleased to see a ood rain. Some crops aro looking fine while others are not so good. The cotton is growing out where the hail cut it off. He kin folks and neighbors slipped a dinner on Mrs Mini roe Lovelace the third Sunday on account of her birthday." Some of the neighbors had sent her word thrt they were goihg to spend the day with her. This was done in order to keep her at ho;ni?.lt was a surprise to the whole family when the wagons and buggies began ,to arrive laden with people and good things to eat. There had been peated the treat. It was an til around good time jufnX Buctt as uuijr i-vumry people nave tt enjoy. . Mr.s Dick Bell and children spent last week at Clsftside with kinfolks. ' . . The protracted meeting bev gad - al OaK Grove church last Sunday and will continue through the wetlcwith Pastor J. It. Miller and Rev. J. M, in charge Day services 10:30 nlgetH ivir. u. m. Uanipnell lett on 35 Monday .night for Baxlev. Georgia whdre he was called on account of sickness in his family, Let every citizen who has the intsrest of the town or his faini lay at heart elert himsnlf in favor of the sewerage bonds. The colored people are arrang ing to take a religious of their race in the town while the white no table prepared and the men ministern are taking theirs, folks looked around and got up This will give a complete and some ulanks ard made a large nccourt cencus subh ps we have table in the crove. Thev then ' nii r,o.i . . steWed back to see the ladies It begin now to look like piece spread it on. Tned.nder consist. in Mexico . - " ed of cakes, chicken, ham and most everything else good to eat Some of those present were; W. G. H. Ware and family, H. T. Write and family. H. D. Canipe and family, .1. R. Champ on one family, Elam McSwain and family, D. A. Bell and family J. W Bell and family, Tid Bell and family, John Watterson and family, R. S. Thornburg and world, though they may not family and a number of others. come to the hng suffering Mexi Everybody ate a satisfactlng cans at once.'are at hand. Onl. and left enough to have re incredible folly upon the part ' of the Constitutionalists, airainstl which they have been impress- ivaly warned by our government. can long delay the restoration of pence. . That, the world has been i-it-PBFP.r 'h the arfit moral v -t irOiipved r-v President .V a policy is evidenced by th" fio'nlnnt of the Eurpean prps on Huerta's down fall. On tins hemisphere particularly, the invocation of meditation by American prfwers, as a means of I Jirranging iJfcerntitional differ . ences in America, has im measurably strenghtened the cir.fidpnce of Latin-America in the integiity of our purposes The North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGXICULTRE AND MECHANIC ARTS - This State Industrial College offers :rong courses in Agriculture, Horti culture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poul try, veterinary Medicine! in Civil Electrical, and 'Mechanical Kncn'nopr mg; In Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cot ton Manufacturing, and in Agricultu ral teaching. Four year courses. Two and one year courses in AgrUulture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty ot ei men; 738 students; 26 buildings; excellent equipment and labbtatoriet tor eacn department On July 9-Coun. ty Superintendents conduct entrance , examinations at each county - sea For catalogue write 7-10 - E. B. OWEN. Registrar, West Raleigh, N. C about it on page two. The eleventh series of Build ing & Loan is now open and it behooves every person who can to take stock. How are you enjoying The Adventure of Mark Truitt"? page three. Miss. Y Laur Plonk returns today from Asheville where she has been for ahe oast Ave weeks teucolng in the Curry School, of expression. She also took a special course in elocution. . It seems doubtful about Chief Justice Clark of N. C. being ap pointed tt tho vacancy on tha Supreme Court bench recently made dy the death of Judge Lur- ton. His age debars him. Read a full account on page six. Some of the upper crust mnke "bust" sometimes, too. Lndy in "Prominent Peoplo'V page six. ' ' ' A Business ( hange. Mrs. M. P, Hislop has tnken into, partnership Miss Sarah Watson who will have charge of the business for the coming sea son, Miss Watson who has gone out from New York for several seasons, is recognized as a trim mer of ability, and her artistic touch has been the means of ulacinif her in some of the best city positions. She will arrive in Kings Mt. about the first of Sep tember from New York with stock of high class goods, , TAKING'CALOlm MEL IS DAN- Cemcterr Day At El-Bethel Saturday is the dao aDiSointed for cleaning up the Cemetery at El-Bethel. Let everybody inter. ested torn out. 6 per C2nt MONEY 6 per cent Loans may be obtained .for any purpose on acceptable Rerl Es tate security! liberal privileges; correspondence solicited. A. C. Agency Comi aiy. 707 Gas, Electric Bldg., DenverrColo. 440 Pierce Bldg; 8-20 St. Louis, Mo. Children Cry for Fletcher's imssrTriira IM U pa V ;vW WN W V-UUUV J1 WSV nnflW' uiu us iron moae unucr bis per sonal snpervlslon slneolts Infnnrr. 7..A jfirTV4 i . Allow no one to deceive yon in this. AH Cnnterteits, Imitations and " Jut-a-good " aro but inZr-T ISCiLi. " ' e,""f:er tho health of InlanU and ChUrtoAsn-Experlence against Sxperiment. What 5s CASTORIA Castoria Is a barmkss snbstltnte for Cantor OH. Vara Rorlo, Drops and Soothinp; Syrops. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nareotlo ,: ' r . 6"I"""'c. ii uosiroyi Worms and allays Fcverlshness. For more than thirty years it ZSSSUHSS? SS KConstfpaUon, --"- j V ""t i Afwining- xrouDles and S?l,lSJ!SfS ? Eood glTln Sealtny nnd "taral sleep! The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS f Bears the Signature A DELIGHTFUL ' 16-Day Toir GEBOUS , Cnlo:r,el is a powerful chemi cal mndo from mercury people should be direful obout Its use. The o"ly sure ay to avoid the danger of calomel is to take no i ilomel. Dfdwn's Liver Tone, a vk tabltL liquid-of "pleasant tastp, more than tnltcs its place. Where calomel, clinkes you ip and shocks your liver nnd often makes you really rick, Dod.-onV Liver tone, mild but effective' builds up and strengthens. It "livens up the liver." You feel fine after taking it. DodsonV may be taken without any re strictions of diet or habits. Yon can give it co your children with tine results. Get a large bottle for SO cents at Mauney DrutrCo. and if lr doesn't do all that you thtnk it ought if it doesnt make biliojs spells mere trifles if it doesn't "liven up your liver," your money will bo waitinir for von and be returned with a smile. nil Stom&th Ran free tho body of .11 1 Sf Ifyouhav. fslnting spell,. ,ck head- acr., distress rtr catig; presLu of -fras around lh heart or coosftfrSv ret .tottletfday. Do not d,l.y It ha. brouBht health and happine, J: thcusands. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by MauneyDnigrCo. Fren.h Remedy Aids ' ' J-l. Stomach Suffjt French has been i&IIm1 tk without stomach troubles. The Frt-ntli have for generations used a simple mix ture of vegetable oif that relieve all itomach and Intestinal ailment. nd keep the bowels free from foul po onous matter. The .tomach is left to prfom it. functions normally. Mr. Geo. H. Mayr a leading dm, snstof Chicago, cored himself with this remedy In a .hort tim ti, .1.. - - a iiv lit mand is so great that he imports these oil. from France and Compounds them under the name of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Peopla everywhere write and testifj to the marvelous re lief they have received from using thin remedy-one dose will rid th. i,,i of poisonous accretions that have ac cumulated for year, and convince the moat chronic sufferer from stntnorh liver or-intestinal troubles. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach here by Mauney Drug Co. The Kind Voullave Always Bought IN THE MAUNEY BACK LOT ON t CHEROKEE STREET " Where yon will ' find the RoIIrKIb uiah- Smith. AU kinds of work in this line.- Horse shoeing A opecislty. J P B FALLS 'In Usa Fop Ovsr flf VSM 'ntt enrrom dwiwiir. n ukt nmr. an tsm orrr. EAT -BO ST ' ; 'tyr 0, PURE MILK BREAD Baj loor Child Worms? ; Most children do. A Coated. Fnrmil Tongue; Strong- Breath; Stomach Pain.; Circle under Eye.: Pale. Sallow Completion; NervouaV Fretful; Grind, ing of Teeth; Tossing in sleep; Pecu liar Dreams ay one of thesee indi cate Child has Worms. Got s box of Kifcapoo Worm Killer at once. It kill, the Worm. the cause of vonr ehiM'a condition. Ia Laxative and aids Nature to expel the Worms. Supplied in candy rorm. Aasy lor children to take. Zfie AUG-4to 19 1914 Niagara Falls, Toronto, Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands, , Hudson lliver, " New York and one week nt ' Atlantic City 'the playgrounds of the WORLD" VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE RY AND CONNECTIONS. ALL EJfPHSES INTqi,U0ED A hiirh cls tour. DiaimtCar Pullman. Wmship nnd Hotel service, covering the beautiful scenic country by daylight. Personally conducted by Mr C. H. Gattis and chaperoned by Mrs. Gattis. Gattis Tourist Agency RALEIGH. N. C. Tourist Acents Seaboard Air Line Railway. Write lor Booklet I HARNESS 1 $j MADE AND HEPAIRED AND I BCYCLES t de by the L.C Bakcrv iriShelhv sold ia Kings Mountain Bost and it. on Gro. Co. GO TO G. W. RICHARDSON Livery, Feed, Sale And tradestable Por Quick transfer, good 'teams, - Jfovinar and T'hi1t- Repaifcd and sold. "FLYING MERCKEL" is the fj hading bicycle on the maW and is guaruntecd f5 for 5 years.. BringuS:. a yBajepairs and buy a ill 5 "Flvino- Mi-rrke-l v . ' 0 " . - ,; - 8 COSTNFR' RR'ns , Harness and Bicycle Shop. ) KINGS MOUNTAIN, . NORTH CAROLINA i4 "I ' - vannww, iR, M. D. D., PIUNC1P.U. yf Yfta 67?rS?.Iil5.cktonJ cho0' aot followln mtJ 1 CarS J"7! Jhoronsh InstrucUon under pasiUvdy - . , ChristUa Influence at the lowest possible cost. nTV ,? tud8nt bod' M' Plant worth Siao.OOO, Ilia Lnamntr Tmtntn. ol 1 ... ... . . JtnORl. I.lA-ht fStaan. IT. - . . . . ... $150 Can narentn flrui i.l .... minaKcm.t 1 7 such roodr". V? 'S. m"n I'"I j Boiling Springs J&gA ScAoo I AssSn? AnrhH.,tS",?i ,'n?, """fin nd Sandy Run 1 f ri ,V.f)!: 1 P.hri,t'M '""titution with est Of moral surr.oundinBs 1 St?!! .?f N'?: .foot-hills of Blue Rid. f urest of Air 3d I ( ""r looi-niiis 01 B ue Ridee furpat nf Air H 1 nTe'n'Vn 1 i.j rn .. . uiiiverbuien in tne i (Min.i iii. , ."""T':"". ""'ij oocitlies. A $80 to l(Ki pays board, tuition in Literary Denurtmen iuki. linn m icarnionii . I 2SS - PrePr,?ry 'th an Intermediate Department, An En- I I glish-Scientfic course for nrsoectiv t.rhr. 5:?," I Iielda n rent I Tern 7. D. HUGGINS. Actinit Prtadc.l. B"n-.scient ce.un,e tot prspective teacher.. Denartm-nt. nf Rihi. SnSSS. K."2 Athletic fields.' iuei, and Ascetylene irhts for a form I Pen AUGUST 11th. FOR CATALOG ADDRESS of nine months. Fall Term Fonlt Fo. 3 She'ly, Korlh afollna. RerHember us when you have money and We'H remember you when you have none ' . . 'es Uoan Or J rust L,o. J.O. PIonhfPrs. l4.E,Herndon,Cashicjv jne j.ings mriounCaia . Z'ressiny Will cjean, press; and repair your clothed and. clean and re-trim your hats in the , very latest style. , jr''-v r -"-n, - rrep'rietor ' i. fresli, aaiutary tJ :;'r r tr
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