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V - i t I .i, I IB?. KINGS MOUNTAIN I . ' Kings Mountain. R f(.C UuC IU. iJ. , ' 311 0iOOUU 3UC 1.fU SLnlbs 25c v .in - uMr l.", 19US. 4..UM ,Yi tin n. N. ' C, u am-ond- liUi, ui:.1f u 1. J "T J. Art or emigres Tin I"i has weor, n-krtj for a-', i.u'l .n !'. -.r- siiit'n!. ":"i'V"t. " i -4 t' viiu. " V.'tuli T 'tfl . i It) ilia.t ,KHl!ly sw." i4 .iiiiit, about . k.tt itu;.'i i t-iiid ot tlioc v. no :( MUHiu' no much Mir it mul rus linK Into n ni :. wo t.jel i1'! i Xi peine dmlClicy li ofiueiug tii'r i-dmonts either way Hero are tro schools ot thought tuno.id, it's true. One supports tno prrsntei's program and the other opposes it,, Thcra arc good mi n co.isclimciouM men thinking im-n-Christian uieu, c. boili miW s. All raw ho on :. 'ii.'.j j.. l.ut ftneiody i inlH i S:j!iif oi tiiu more pious : vont to i iljf u.ion the piety of ti o i: ?j,'. and divine proserva f or., v.UHu clliar clinj; to tlio uio.tui tb'iV:"Oort IioIjs llioin '.vlio U'to .htui..iivfi.'' The Iiuia'.d Im of t! o opinion that I'u.-iK'.i'iit WlUoi nndi:rstniidn ihr- :U.oi.k1 and ;liiU;rnaUonat iaiiituo'i (jc!...'r tliaj doen any ' bt &f v'.'yz iii tiiw cmiQtrv or 'uhy ' oiIat. U ;il.o Ix.-lievea tbat i'l-H-'hiiiiit Vi'iUon s-wUh divinu: . Kiioaut; in thorfo matters as tncsit us co':' any of UU su: I ui.ru.i'4i ur u'.ti:;. Sow would ! , ni-- s8 Jl" p.ci.a r '.t ul ' to ,J1 rtu I ,i i o- t- jlno S' lluiiou of the j l tlio Hunters, ou j otld juin iu .priiyjr i hath all vuisUoci and I iVf 'd who !ioldi all )Miici"i .,ajs.r.u ;-ui (lOtvurA in llw lioi J iov tl. !.'. Iiiiivl, to iwfrart wi.S' j JfMii ana nudei'stndlii( to i'resi-1 ""Uiiit rt i.t'on and Conurces tbnt thi 'vh'. ul Iho Creator may be .iii.it-? iviio'll lead um m prayer? .. . . . .i .i ... i vvh nive lujiu a fruuu .ueai uuj uiti .t j jjtiut frcui the palpit aud i V, ""' i ' lUi. nivr ou -va have found tliirt ! " plijLU:i!t had!y wuttiiiK llioruKli- Howiwer, yoa want to Uuow wln.i thu Ilura-ld thinks of the r' BitiMtlon. 1 fiiir pinior were -! :tt- bo couaultod and tli'tt were to determine the ' ur.o to ho ado,) ted we woald say make sulB-iieut prep ' Hi'iitioii to proveut londui or in , vi.ijion by any probable foo and v ' )-t Ownrcsi say what measure ' -' of pri'paia'jion it would 'equU'o. fi'ncral Niws la ILis ,Iso Comtreisman gathering al cap hot. .Cbdone Army-Navy iMysraui. - i Tv.i k.i W 1 1 American, All the latest ar .new. Pence ipvocatn urge -VYiUtoi.. " ; Toieo American abut. . f ' -v Greece nd Allies asrre v T0 killed: 22 injured in '. wreck. . - V c Charge Capt. Boy Ed Hh eon-'-uphay..-- r Number of banks is ftxod. MOTHER WOMAN TELLS ITfw Vino! Made EerStronc Bs!!sville, OhK "I wih !' ner vrK, Wcai, piti-oownwcmen could have Vinol. i v as so run-down, weak sad , nivousl cor.W notilcep. Everythiti);; I ; Bt hurt, tne, and the meoicine I had ta- ken did me no good. I decided to try . Vfnnl. rwl hefnre lono-1 could eat any- I tiling I wanted andtoultl ileep all night ISow 1 am wen ana iirong, uu m uj- ter health than I hava been tor yeara." . We guarantee Vinol for all run-down, L .,umw" FlKtSER DR7C. 0. . UWE NEVER BAIT YOU, OUR Heavy fleece . , . ;Elovoi rltioc 'Arabs killed bf)iD poj euij' ior one oay. ' " CVfipJpfe iiht rl aoplntment roado in-Western Methodist Con it r."if.', -'-. ' f j Tlie licit forestry meeting wll. HAT SALE! Great reduction INERY: :-: Beginning Friday lYdtson Atilineru a. t Una ! ifc..' j 1 1 v OHM MOTTO - : - lined underwear,' J ' bi'lAidat t'on Vork, -IAI . ' Til Newborn. Dmonttra . Craig considers requ' sitioii. Big Soy Bean crop. Cot ton exchange chartered. Ooin Ions of supreme court. of .prices in MILL : :-: :-: December 3rd. , THAT NEW YEAR PRINTING Should be done before the Holiday rush comes on. An extra amount of State ments and other office stationery will be needed incident to the opsningr up of the business of the New Year. Look over your supply and make out a list .of what you need and Jet us have it right away. The Herald PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE SAME FROM JAN. 1st 39c : Outing, r 5c. lyi c, 9c yd. 38-ih. standard percale, 7 1-2cyd. Ginghams, 5c; Better. grade. 6 ,l-2c Bubcrlh for Th Hmcald.' Death Of Mrs, Spencer. Yorkville Enquirer, 19th. Mrs, John T. Spencer, whose critical illneaa of the pnst two or thrro weekn, Iim bten men tloueu in the -Ennui rer died at her homo at Leslie early Wed- nosday mornlnif Tlw intetment wa In Neelv'M Creek cemetery Wednesday alternoon, following funtrol aorviifs couducted by Ser pHior, Rey. X7. H," Steven on Mr. Rpencer, beforo her maHaifa- to. ..Mr. Spencer 39 years ago, wae M1m Aberoitli.v, daughter of po late "Haivey Abefnathey. and w born in 4,ho " Itoddey fectian ot York coonty at out 69 years ao. She Is su'vlred by hei husband sin) the following children: Dr, La tham Spencer, Lelle; John ind Thomas Spjencur. Green ville: S, If. and P. V, Spencer, Rock Hi I, nnd Louis tiencer, AuffusU, Qa. Two h iters, Mesdaines D, Ilie, ot .Leslie, and J. W. Roddey, ot Roddey, also survive. Mm. Spencer was for a number of years a member of Neely's Creek A, K. P. church and funeral services Wednesday afternoon were'. ' attended by score- of her friends and ac quaintances. yd. iH- M. Lowe Dead Charlotte Observer. Lowesrille, Nov. 28,-Mr. H, M: Lowe, aged 6f, a prominent farmer of this community,--lipl j at 2:15 o'clock this sfterpt followina a nine-days illness nfv pneumonia. Funeral arrang ments have been delayed pend inK word from Mr. towe's broth er, Mr. I. C trtwe, of Charlotte, who4 at pressnt in New York City. Besides Mr. I. O. Lowe, another b. other, Mr. S.Jjjwe, !of Concord; two Histers, NBA. J, jc Sra.th, of Sheliiy. and Mrs I jV. Lowe, ( I Charlott; a wife jaad the foMowing children sur. v.ve: Misses Jessio, Mary Kll and Patsy and M. Isan Lowe. Ji Moves To Tenn essee. Gastonia Gazettn. ' Rev. S. B. Stephens, who Ins been for the past two yenis pu tor ol West Airl'un Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, left this weak for Lexington. Tumi., to which point he was t raiibf r led. At Lexington Rev. Mr. Stephens has a larger add in -in: remunerative pastorate lha'i the o'ie he had here. During I residence in Gaston I a Rrv, Ami Mrs..- Stepheis in.ulu manJ friends who great.y regret to gj them leave, but wish them sue cess and happiness in th field, ' eir lie j j Seaboard Air Lid; Railway Trains Leave Charlotte Eftec: ye May 30 1915. ' AST AND NOKTH BOUND No. 14-T:03 s. m.-Trouch tnii for -Wilmington, with parlor a attneticd. Connecting at Hnm with train for Portsmouth, No folk, Raleigh and ail point north and south, alsii for C, A W, for Charlostou; Dining c ser-vice, vestibule coaches an sleeping carstO'Washington an New Yotk, oonrectins at Ma, ton for A. 0. L. points north, No. 8410:10 a. m- For Raleid and all local points! No; S(W:Q,1 p. m-Por Wihnin ton sleeping car passenem r: stay In sleeper nil night at AT mington. This train connects Hamlet for Sa.'nnnah .Tackw ville and oil points south a north ariving WHshlngton 7 a, m. New York 12:57 p. ni. No 15-7:50 p. m.-Connectinif Monroe for Atlanta and points south and southwest, n connects at ..Monroe with M treln for' Nortolk,- 'RiclKnoiil Washington and "Ne-noj through steel vestibule coacl -iPuVlman electvio lighted slep ing-enrs to New Vork, din cars Richmond to New York 1 : WEST BOUND No. 15-9:05 a. m. -Local for Rm erfordton, connecting at Bos with C. U: & 0. for all poi on .that line to .Johnson Ci Tenn.. C; & N. W. points nod at Lincolnton. ' No. 1-3:25 p. m.-Local for Ru erfordton from - Raleigh Weldon, connecting at Lineal ton with C, & N. W. for poi on that Hie. For firtber information phone 180. 'City !ce, 32 Trade Street. : James Ker, jr., T. P. - Charlotte, N, . ; John T. West, D. P. j Raleigh.N.C ;. - TO JAN. 'lst.'Ti V .Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! 1MB ;-:BATlElErr TGT. o
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