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-JIHE KINGS. MOUNTAIN EESJLLU, ItllfftS' iTOtrMf IJfifffU01$f. H55-J. .1-.L Ointments for Contain Mercury owrcopf will au?cly deatsoy th mir ! r until and eomplataly derann tha whole DAK when entering It thrown tile mucoua'awtacaa. Such article ehould , never be ae4 axcept on preacrlptlona i from repucntil phyalclana, aa the damag may will do- le ten low to in aooa you run Boaelttly derive from them. Hall Catarrh Cirrn. manufactured by F. J. C'hrney Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, ark) h taken, fhlernafly. acllnar directly upon the blood and mncoua ear' flirea of th ayetem. In buying- Hall's Catarrh Cure be aura you et the (env (he. It la taken Internally and mad I Toledo, Ohloi by F. J. Cheney Co. Tea ttmonlala free. Bold by Drumrlata. Piie He per bottls. ak. all' Family PlIM) tor eeMtlaaUea. IjotPor Srvk.-84x202 ft on riedinont Street. Good residence lection. D. H. HOUSKR. Uncle Ezra ayi "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks Into a peck of trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, billions ness, indigestion or other liver derange ment will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. Kings New Life Fills for quick re sults. Easy, sale, cure, and only 26 cents at your druggist' ' What We Never Forget according to science, are the the- things associated with our' early home life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin erupt ions, cuts, sprain, or bruises. Forty years of cures prove its merit. Unriv aled for piles, corns or cold-sores, Only 56 cents at your druggist's, Littleton College A well-established well-equipped, and very prosperous school for girls and young women. Fall tferm oegins S ep' tern' reb6, ' 1914. For catalogue address 10-14 T. Y. RHODES, Lttteton, N. C htvxw of .irrhthatl The Nan Who Succeed aa heads of large enterprises are men or great energy, Success, to-day, de mands health To ail is to fail. It's utter. folly for a man to endure a week, run down, half alive condition when Elect ric Bitters will put him right on his feet in short order. Four bottles did me . more real good than any other medicine I ever took.' writes Chas. B. Allen, t Sylvania, Ga, 'After years of sffering with rheumatism, liver trouble stomach disorders and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters' sound and woll." Try them. Only 60 cents at your Druggist's. Many Driven From Home. Evory year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven' from their homes by coughs and lung diseaa ea. Freinds and business are left behind for other climates, bnt thia is costly and not always sure, A better way the way of multitudes-is toause Dr. Kings NewJ isiacuvery ana cure yoursen at home. Stay right there, with your friends, and take this safe medicine. Throat and lung troubles find quick relief and health returns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough, and sere lungs make it a positive blessing. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by your I druggist, j . ..C. Smith i -J - T ype.w r it er s The ba I -bearing long wearing, easy running Machine. Also, All makes rebuilt,, second hand and shop1 worn machines,' $10.00 up. Easy terms." Largest, best equipped and most thorough repair shop . for. . re buiding and. repairing all makes of machines in the South. TelL us your .Typewriter needs. We can serve you toyour adyntage. vj. E. Cray ton and Co. Charlotte, - - - - - N. C.: 1 -. s ' - . 10-1 Jiu f?alo Drainage District No. Or e (CONTINUED FROM FRuST PAGE). roeoirt" J350, prpM $290. . Of iconr.se the incrpnso in tnxs will j have to betaken into' Consider itition and tWe work of cieftr'rnr the land. Liut nftcr all, it looks like a paying projxxtition. KEEP IT CP TUBEK YEARS The' bond issue Is not only to pay for the drpduinif and initial work but In to Keep up the canals and ditche.a for three years. At the end of the three yen ra it is hoped to (jot a special acl through ho IjKiflat.urH providing for further inaintainenceof the chan nels by its bewficiitrieH. THE JrtACHINEKY The machinery belongs to the; district. When the work is com pleted in the district the com missioner will sell it. -There is an effort to get the county com missioners to buy it and to en courage further drainage in the county by allowing other dis trihts which mav hereafter be formed to use it without cost. The promoters of this plan .think it would be a paying proposition, for the county as it would not only greatly increase the food products of the county but would by the enhancement of property values increase the county's re venue in taxes. This is the plan at present pursued in Meckleh burg. - , " '-., " Looked upon as a whole the work is a good thing and is destined to reclaim some of our best land and to, develope the comity's resourses. Subscribe tor Tne Herali, Sow Crimson Clover and Save Fertilizer Bills The Indication! are that price of fertiliser tbe coming season will be much higher than- usual, owing to the fact that the supply of fertiliser ma terial! will be largely eat off on ac count of the European war. This should cause farmers everywhere to fiat land in crops that will save ferti iser bills. Nothing will do this better than Crimson Clover. It la unques tionably one of the best aoU-lmproy-era that can be put in, and wherever it is grown, it gives largely Increased crops of corn, cotton and tobacco. We have secured more liberal sup plies of Crimson Clover than waa ex pected and will be able to sell at much more reasonable prices than was anticipated, . v WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL gives full and interesting Information a bout the fertilizing value of Crimson Clover; also about other seeds for Fail sowing. Write for Crop Special and prices of any seeds required, . . T. W. WOOD O SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Subscribe for Tbe Herald, Subscribe for The Hxrald. - . preachers ! (CONTINUED FROM FRO FT has several distinct denominat ion!'. ." V: , I assure Mr. Clpjrg that, In discussing this matter, I have tho miyt brotherly feeling- to ward him. I have no desire to call hiui a "Smart Eleck, '' nor abuse him in any way. I simply" want tho truth' to' stand in- the: lime light. - . Yours truly, : , W. A. Burnetfe. MR. CLEGQ'S REPLY My dear Bro Page; Will you al low uie just a few words in re ply to Rev. Burnett.s' letter of Sept. 12th? It is encouraging to know that he is frank enough' tq admit his mistake in a matter which in a former letter he' said he "happened to know." "An honest con feMsiou is good for the soul." Truly lie v. Burnett V in correct designation, "Kings Mountain Methodist Church, South" as not "ambiguous," but his attempted explanation if not "ambiguous," it's, at least a dodging the main point in question. "Kings Mountain Me thodist Church" was given mere ly as the local or popular nsme, published in a local newspaper, and I dare say, understood by every readir ot the paper in this section of the country. But Rev. Burnett in his last letter switches oft the name of the two leading branches ot American Methodism in general, thus e yading the first and only point at issue. . . ; , . ' Your correspondent seems ra ther disturbed over the local names ' of Southern Methodist Churches In this community. 1 would like to suggest to Bro Burnett that if he wishes, to make the designation unmistak ably clear that he not only wri 6 of the Southern branch of Amer can Methodism, as the M. E. Church,outh, but also of the Northern branch as the ,M. E. Church. (North), and I add the suffix "North" advisedly for" I am quoting from the supreme court of the United States. I have yet to find a man that's "a shatu id" that he's a me nber of the M. E. Churctt,' Souths;, or - to be called a Southern .Methodist. I wonder if Bro. Burnett, whom t infer to be a minister in the M. E. Church. North, objects to his church being designated . (as it '' as the Northerfi ; Methodist Caurch and his members as Northern, Methodists. I see noth ing for him to object to or to be ashamed" of. . But .dear reader, . we of tbe Southern tlethodist Church re member that the great Northern branch of Am. Methodism se cured permission from the Sec retary of Wtr when tbe -nation wis engaged in that great civil strife, to follow into the South land under cover of a great apd conquerinst Federal army,' and ther took forcible possession of Southern Methodist pulpits and held on to them for several years till they were forcibly excluded by' the laws of Sovereign States; when we remember this I repeat, it is with exceedingly poor jrrace that any of these Brethren should oome down into this .Southland and attempt to tell us vwhat our 4name" is especially when; one misses it the first go. The people bf the v Southern church ar entirely .willing to forget the wrongs of t':e past ani labor for a reunited American Methodisnl, if.the leaders Of the M E. C'hurch, (North) cat suc ceed in teaching their preachers in the South not to meddla with the affairs of ; Southern' Metho dism. Brd. Burnett!' attack, is not upon Kings Mountain Metho dist church alone; butitpoir pur cbnrcl'. In ibis state. There is no church In Christendom that al ways uses its full legal napi to designate it locally. There's not a' man to be found in Kings Mountain- that misunderstood th t'tlf? t!"' "lVP 1 1 . ' a few weeks age, even our Broth er away ovr in Tenn., whom no one that I can find ,knows any thing about, understood It And j et he is venturing tho assertion that there are people fa Kings Mouotaiu thatare so .ignorant as not t(?1fiiow what church the one in question is. If that be true (which I dp not admit) then thei-e are just as many or possibly more who do not know but that ."'Grace Methodist Chnreh" here, of the M. Churohv(NorthK i a Koutheru Methodist Church. I have not end do not call our Bro. in Tenn. a ."usurper," but he snould be careful to eweep before his own doT before he starts out to corrc a. other folks. I have used ' Kralerna greeting "Brother" presuming that he's a minister in one great branch of Am. Methodism. I I nave great admiration and fra ternal feeling towards his church; 'but for Our masters' sake and for the sake of our great American Methodism; let's not be butting into- the purely local affairs . of each others church. ",' .'.'''.-' . Very Since -ely. - .. M. B. Clegg. TO PRAY FOR PEACE. President Wi:son Calls on Ameri can People to Send Up United . -Supplication fof Cessation of Hostilities, October 4lh - Day Set Aside. ; , v Washington, SepU 8. Presi dent Wilson today signed a pro clamation calling on the people of the United States to pray for peace in Europe. The proclama tion sets aside Sunday, October i, as a day of pi ayer, r The President's proclamation follows: . ,,. ' ' "Whereas, great nations of Jhe world have taken op arms a gainst ope another and war pow draws millions of men .into bat tle' when the counsels of states men have not been able lo save from the terrible sacrifice; and "Whereas, Jn this,, as In all thingtt it is our priveleue and duty to week councel and sucjor pf Almighty God, humbling our selves before Him,'; cop teasing ouc weakness and out ia9kof any wisdom equal . to' thesti .things, and . . . . , ; -. :": , : . ; .. "Whereas,. it is the especial wish and longing of tl)e people of, the United States, )n prayer and counsel and all friendliness to serve the cause of peace; , "Therefore, I, Woodrow Wil son, President , of the, United States of America, do designate Sunday, the fourth day of .Octo-j ber next, d day of prayer and 8uppl cation and do request all God-fearing pei'sons to repair on thaClay to their places of wor shib, there to unite their petit ions to- Almighty God, that over ruling the counsel of men, set ting straight tbe things, they cannot govern or alter, taking pity on the nations now in tbe throns of conflict, in His mercy and. i goodness showipjf a way where men can se none. Hfe vouchsafe His children, healing peace; again and . restore once more thai concord among- meni and nations without which there can- be neither happiuesi, nor true friendship, nor any whole some fruit of toil or thought 4" the world; praying also: to that end thai He forgive ns our sins, our ignorance of His holy, will, our willfulness and many errors, atid lead os in this oath's of obe dience to place of visions and to thoughts and counsel that purge and make wise, i "Jn witness whereof, I have hereunto .set my hand and. auth orized the seal ef the United States to be affixed. . '"Done at the city of Washing ton, this eighth day of Septem ber i 'the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred 'and fourteen and of .tbe-' independ' e'nee of; the United States of Araorics- the -one' .bandred and rthirty-nlnth;,v';;;;; ;:'J.;;-: (Signed) . Woodrow Wilson. "By Uio President: ; v, X i "William Jennings r?tYs, Chl.dren Cry Vj v m r t iv s tie Kind Ton have Always h sn for over SO years, , j r j' aonal it&JU&l A How All Counterfeit, Imitations and Just-oa-good" are but v.r.u.Hnia.ntathnt ftrtfia with and endanger the hecltS of - Infante and CUkUus Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria Is a horailess snbatltate for Castor OH, Pare corie, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It -contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo subatance. Its ape la its jrnaranteo.) It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishness. For more than thirty yearn It . has been in eonstant use for Hie relief of Constipation. . Flatulency, Wind Colic, oil Teethlnor Troubles and. Diorrhee. It regulates the Btomaoh and Bowels ' ' , assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. V She. Children' Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS A. Bears the The Kind Yon Dave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years etwritum eoowtwr, rr aAAAAAAAAtAA.AAAAAAtA' JA Zftings yAtcuntain Will clean, press and - repair your clothes and clean and "; re-trim your hats in the ::. very latest sty le. Sidney Drown, - - Proprietor 'CreLses.'em So They Will Stay" , V . ' Anvthinw Wnrfh T.ninr Ic 1 Worth Doinsr Well. ! P . : If ) ou want your Linen laundred well give it to the Snowflakean. We call Regular llain or Shine. SNOWFLAKE STEAM i . " I 'A rax t s-v rv r 6 Gastonia, . ' The Leading Barber Shop. I now. have three chairs and am pre pared to wait on the trade "as fast as it comes. Time sa'red is v money saved, and by letting us do your barber worh you save time, therefore, money. . First class worh guaranteed at this chop. .' ' , W-;. J. Wright, Prop. - v HARNESS I MADE ND REPAIRED AND &S3 BICYCLES g Repaired and sold. "FLYING 'MECKEL', i8 the lading bicyqlc on the market and is gqarunteed for 5 year. Bring us a your repairs and buy a ,44Fling Merckel."; sjf Sfj rcbsfNEk'-BRosfli vi o. .-Harness and Bicycle Shop. KINGS MOUNTAIN; , NORTH CAROLIN 1 ' 5 for Fletcher's i k J . ,' Bought, npa??lc,hiio 1eca . has brnois.JKmntarc- ol - sapcrvljion -ticq Its Infancy. , no one to deceive you In this. Signature of mvr iwin, mrm towk mrr. reas - , . L,UrNUKY, i ' G 4 M4 Si t I'M
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