I .yMlflito <3SHMM |K. > ''S" I ^Ih 1 & I v ^8 B 4HM m m Ml m E a V . : v^^K If' - ?; >) m ~ _ | ; Orginlxtd M?y 22, 1W1. Aiwwtrtd f Claud* Hambright, a W. King. Ch1*1 C. 'M. Oavidaon, M. C. WingaU, Ll*ut.. m MnQinwl* a oMHf mtnbr * KINGS M .. ^ m Hi . i . ' ~ >>' . - v. ' . * -.? * "jiWj ' o>. ? * *>?;/'' . > * u.?. . ' ' v " ' V . ; 1 : M H m (j^H * -7 Tha dapartmant hat grown in both ? - . aatarlafc dago tea ohartor mambars: Ot M. L. Wilaon*, P. K. Patla, Eartie MoQII J. >W. MHam, Q. W. King, Chief*. " > k -- r \ :-! ( /**??-j*r * ... . |; ' -" * ' ;-J| B| .' fl995! ^SSssSSSSSS* A&P S ; ANN ' . '"# .* ' . . Sfty ,;*. A".*.' i ^ '';" :/: "' : 11 I I V I M . P I * I THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HRNAIfV KIN ? ' fcr?-^^S '218 SVnPTNi:|.. y, i w M**JL 1 t I ^ . j BemI &?- W : H m i m , w w i ft i I 1 I I I M H ^K ^ -.-. 1 m Ih:Hl7S;' # 1 B?B, I |nt alarm May 21. 1M1. 2:00 A. M. Charter members: I, P. P. Dilling, C. O. Dilling, p. O. Fulton, Driver, J. W. V L. L. Guyton, R. L. Lovell, J. P. Tlgnor, O. C. Falle, | the gaga rtment bwt waa out of town whan the picture LlTAITAlM'g ?P^OI^ v^? 1 M A 1AV&J I^AJI /^tVAlTl .' ' "V. ;/* "' . $?$u ;, ?'.r:; , . . . ' :: '. ' ' V " ' . V--:,: . . . $." &:' . '- ? ' l%>:: V * ? ''' &>"*3 &!&&& LJ&i ' 4t?>v ?" vV ' < v T S&r/P H ?1IB 'MpfHSyS?. ^T wW.Aytlofrffi *7*^* *' - *'f ^wWi^Ri-k_>~ < rSil# rLV. - *ftlif^r^fnii-i in i frkri irviea and equipment during the It years of ito ie penlie is Polle, Chief*, D. M. Allen, O. Q. GfW J. P. Tlgner* I, t.W. 'Gamble,* K. B.'trldfl.e, C. H.^feDanlel, C. G. - '.- ' !- ; .~.o. ...'- . ; V". . ' : - ?: v ! " ;v" . ' ^ > Truly A& CAROLIN. ^ GUSTO ipends Over $30,( UALLY IN THE CARC For CAROLINA GROWN and >v" 1 - . \ * v / MANUFACTURED MERCHANDIS K ? ' .' 4 . ' \ v> s .. > . . . ; ' , tw i j^jjg 08 MOUNTAIN. N. C. nPTIRTH ANNIVRR8AR' mB i l M ' * ~ in fp" 1 ? -.x^^ot i n????? ???*++*" ' i lacing from left to right, H. E. Grant, Capt? Clary, Asst. Chief. J. W. Clary, Jr., Mascot, J M. M. Wilson, J. D. Hord, and H. T. Fulton., J I v^as taken. xaWT i ?~? ENT l?... KBpBp|9(!!r^: * ?-At**-" r %^Kv^ U* iS^T"" ^K; HBSwfiifer.' ' 7i * y'^ 3C". ^B.~& - . ; r-*. >4 4 ^-v Photo By Hond Studio '.ion. Protont member* reading from left to right, P. O. Fulton, Driver*, C. W. DovMson, Captain*, Dllling, Lieut.*, M. C. Wingate*, L. M. Logan,. || P Is One 4 ?*"- -vf vw*> +>< . >F AS' BEST MERS " V v' ' KM),000.00 ' . MB I I bC 11 . *? - * '/? <.*.*> i? "'.^8 *' 'S : - ; h ? . 7v:. v^i "- C ; ' ; ' . " J . i. ' ." ':kM ! I J. , ' . . .. ,s. ; , r EnmoN History Of I Memorial A. 1 (By Mrs. I,. V. Xcal) The forefathers 'of this church ii canto to America from uortheast 9 Ireland to which place they had ( cunc front the 'lowlands of Scotland, a liielr first settlement' was in the vl- 1 -iiiitv of Oettyshurg and Pittsburgh,.' v rent). Almost to a man they were tl icbt'chlilth. They had left their active home land that thoy . might tl itjoy the privilege of worshipping r, Cot! in accordance with their inter- ti pietation of tlie Holy Scriptures. In r V short time large numbers inierateat o North Carelina. settling In what ? is now Cabarrus. Iredell. Mecklen-'o burg Oaston and Cleveland Cottti 1 n I : i k. The settlement around Pisgah, ei '1 urrh h-sail /jbcut I7.">0. The first! e -hutch perhaps was not organized! ci An til a f'or the Revolutionary War.' ife first church stood on the slopes' ~ if Kings Mountain in the regions ' \here the Scotch-Irish patriots so. ioerssftilly contested for civil lib tty. .-Rev. James Rogers was the i*st minister to visit these enthusTxcn. whrwebodylie^ll^^MeHfaffr* Aemetery, was installed June 5. t7$7. forming the first pastoral re 'a.tlonshlp. . . This old log rhuroh. the original p liars of whlrh are Still standing on 'and now owned by Mr. Wray Wll _ Ihtms. became the mother of twin darehters. giving up her life in .heir b'rth The daughters are call d fletharty and Pisgah. Pisgab. known to us today as 'Old Pisgah' stood a few miles east of Kings Mountain on tthe present farm of Dr. J. R. Anthony. Ten acres of land were deeded'to this organization on Feb. 2. 1801. for the sum of $28.50. in 1856 Old Pisgah branched into the present Pisgah and Mount JJebc. Who was mode of the western sec' tlon of the old congregation and stood about a mile ahd a half wee! o* Kings Mountain just across from P. D. Herndon's farm. In the early '700, Mr." Robert Kalis who owned practically all of the land upon which the present town i? located, gave land for a new church in the. little village. Tills church was first ; need in 1S76. ? standing on King! Sireet including the present homes of P. TV Heriidon, Mrs. Minnie-Craw l f< rd mil! A?e Gofcrth. The sainted; raster of Pisenh and Mt. Npho?dir.! V'. K Bovce ? continued as the pas tor of the village church. In 1871*. the hcira of the late A. V. Falls, brother to P.obert Falls, dona ltd the old Falls home site for the location of a new clutreb. This chur cb ? the present building ? wat dedicated Oct. 3d. 1898. under tno leadership of Dr. J. M. Garrison. Through these early years, the Falls Wares. Df,lings and McGIUs formed At the dedication In 1898, the name of the church was changed to Rojce Memorial In memory, of Dr. E. E. Boyce who served tho congre gatlon and its maternal organization A GOOD CONGRAT A BRTTEF DON'T SA - SA\ ALWAYS AT YOUR( A BUTTER Klf Grocers E Gastonia ' _ ' I . "S v * * 1 1 1 H toyce I. P. Church - u 'jiod ut "0 /, - . Fifty years ago. there were four* c.n young people in the church of litbbatli School ' age. Today tha i'urea scnooi una an enrollment ol 25 ffom n membership of 275; lo 872 the' total congregational budget as approximately $:ju0.00. Today lie yearly budget Is $6.0'?ft,00. The outstanding pastorate through I) esc years, was the 28 years tlirouI; (Dr. J. M Garrison served. He reltd June 2.0. 1984. llov \V. M. Pyre \yas Installed July 15. 19.14. lloy'cc Memorial Church has town with the city. Occupying one r tin- enviable locations at the corer of King and Piedmont and in* * lading in her membership a crosa icticn of tlrt substantial resident f the community, she looks to theDining years for the opportunity of rmtinued usefulness and service. Opportunity?^ Knocks("/] ^ REAP the ADS ? If i'M SO YOU HAVCMV UStt I II THAT NEQVINK ll Do you feel tense and keyeoup? Do the care of the home and children, the obligation of social or community life, the worry ol finances, "get on your nerves"? "NERVES" May spell the difference between happiness and misery for you and your family. If you are Nervous. Sleepless, Irritable. Restless, il may be due to art overwrought nervous condition. If so, you will find Dr. Miles Nervine a real help. Your Druggist has Dr. Miles Nervine both Liquid and Effervescent Tablets. " LIQUID NERVINE Large ML S1.N. Saudi ML 23* EFFERVESCENT TABLETS Lane pkg 73*. Small pkg. ? . I g?, ? f mSElj! Bk2r BREAD ULATES t TOWN? Y BREAD j FRESH 1 GROCERS 5T PRODUCT taking Co. > N. C. -