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Long Creek Personals Mr. and Mrs.' J. Abel Ormand of this place and Mr. and Mrs. A. B Ballard of Clasionia returned home Tridal, after a visit of eleven days with Mr and Mrs. Edward Coteburn "in Springfield, Vermont. They also visited the Sew York World's Fair n.hlle they were away. Mrs. Hillls Hamseur Is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. K Rowlings in Akron, Ohio, the latter Mrs Ramseur's sister. Mr. Dayton Hoover and daughter, Jean, of Richmond, Va., arrived Sun> day to spend this week in the home of im* and Mrs. Bert Ormand. and relatives In Crouse. Mr. Hoover will ' return at the end of the week; howCPSET STOMACH Try the old faithful remedy. .-'or ovei fifty years used for the relief of minor atomacb dtrordera. THE WEATHER IS H< But? People still Have t to serve the very best to t ?and don't forget we d? your telephone. Blaiock Groc< Phone 58 ??wfcfc *.aMa?5Latt*yi. t awuj HIf^Y MEAD-AO?G >>) MUST~I C gone! ANY aua. ^ H?AD >s CLE**j] DE< : <mm There ig a modem picas Headache, Gas on J burn. "Momini Af 0 Just drop one or two 0 to glass of water. W? 0 As soon as tablet is disso Alka-S t J** (Analgesic Alkallsi] Yon will really enjoy water than like medicio ALKA-SKL.TZER.wh tains an analgesic, (Sodi 0 relieves pain, while its < ^ rect everyday ailments i 0 Your druggist has A er Me package on our . guarantee a ^ a ^ a KINGS MOI " in nm mVDM Mrs. Jacob Cooper of 30' St., delighted with Dodge "Ov.r new Dodge, the first one we r'ving us a great deal of pleasurt easily," says Mrs. Cooper. "The most economical. We'll drive Doc on." These experiences are typical saving results that delighted Dodge city, and in other towns and cities the country, are reporting. They new Dodge Luxury Liner is not 01 look at, but is a money-saving car "Scotck Pyasm/ta" Km * Before you decide on any car, go dealer and see what this raagni to offer. Take a special look i Dodge "Scotch Dynamite*' en gin you mil the proven Dodge economy even more money-saving advance Take.a look, too, at all the ne offers... new handy gearshift. at wheel, yours at no extra oost... nev safer night driving...new invisible part men t, 27* larger...and many Last, but not least, take a look a You 11 find thie bigger, finer Dot Jess than last year's Dodge I C D?" S--W >> / 24 N. Railroad An. . .# *. iirtrir^* ' dvisi , JmD will remain here tor sotna ' time. .M ic? Bveiyn WbUesides. who ha* been lnr training at the City Hoaplta! in Uastonla for the past two year*, In spending two weeks with her par eats. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. W. Whltesides ' "Mrs. H. W. Whltesides. Evelyn Major, and Melvin Whites ides spent thii. pant week-end in Raleigh, visit- i Ing Mr. Harley Whltesides. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bridge's era i visiting relatives In Concord this week. Miss Hope Bridges had as bet I'ucst this week end Mine Annie Bet) Sr-llsrs of Cherryville. i "The Old Furnace Picnic", or Or- | niand Reunion, will- be a center of interest to many In tbla locality and for some in the further dtstance Snturdiiy. July* 29 at the Old Furnace. which is located about four miles northeast of Kings Mountnio (on property of R. D. Ormand). Muny friends and relatives of tb# Ormand's are expected to be present. Orn-tirboro, July 25.?The annual convention of the North Carolina As ?Ci.iatlnn of Cleaners And Dyers oki^tAidty , and th?. ntered at once upon anuslness sesakn. ? YT o Eat, and we are ready e had in Quality Foods diver?We are as near as .1 t ;ry & Market We Deliver J ie your } ? is__J jV:.";'v f:gs~6 f\: M ant wa.v to ?Ct relief *frona Stomach. Colds, Heartier" and Muscular Pains. ALKA-SRLTZEJi tablet* Inich it bubble?listen to it fizz. , Ived. drink the tungy solution. eltzer g Effervescent Tablets) 1 the taste?more like spring e. t ten dissolved in water, con- G um Acetyl-Salicylate), which iDcaliang agents help to corasaociated with hyperacidity^ LKA-SELTZER. Get ? 30c d " se tisf action-or-money-taack** <?. t , I JNTAIN WOMJ J E. King I i Economy! I hnve owned Is S H s, It drives so gus mileage Is Iges from now D of the money- I i owner* in thi* i In all parts of agree that the nly * beauty to j| as well) ftotl to your Dodge Ificent car has it the famous H?tM *!.* ! e, which gives H rmaMfl&CO V r features, plus rP"1*^ _ ments for 19391 w w ideas Dodge MH*? bard to b?H*v* t I the steering our new 1999 Dodg r headlights for and eO," says Miaa C t luggage Oom- "And yea certainly a morel the Xarny User*. It t the price tag! both inside end ont~ Ige ooeta even |e the bom ceesforat ,have aver known I" JT" rl/.t ? ' jf* - \ WARE & FALLS MOTOR < , , i , ea f. E-k. . . _4_ .. saAt inii ?i mrr i' in~ ' ' tj:e kipos mountain hksau Church News Presbyterian Church ' iu> i' u. ruiricK. i'<tuii #:30 A., m. Sun Jay School,, C. K. ruvniusscn, Supi. . < -Note change# of hour. Thta change .vub >uatie do that the Wheaton Col- 1 a it ii': Gospel Messages can have time ! . d give tueii full program of .nstru- j n menial music and songs. 11: l>0 A. M, Morulng Worship. 7:15 Young People's Vesper*. t 6:00 This congregation will wor? t ihlp with the other churches at the ? Lutheran church in the tint union i-rvice for this summer. r Monday. d 7:30 P. M. Boy Scouts, Troop One, v Mr. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster; J Messrs Harry Pace and W. B. Thorn j vo.?, A?st. Scoutmasters. I Central Methodist ' Church He*. K W Fox, Pastor B. N. Waccaner. Supply Pastor. < Sunday Scho: I 0:46, B. 8. peeler, ( n 6:00 P. M. Uulon Service M Lutb- : tan Church. . | Prayer meeting Wednesday even- | 1-16 I ' - ' 2 Lutheran Church 1.. iKiyu Hauiiu, Pa*lui I Bible school 10:00, L>. Arnold Kis- > fi. General Superintendent. . Services for the 8tu Suuday after a trinity. .. .Voiuing 11:00 sermon: When ( esus Warns. ( Evening ?:00, Union Services in < . lie Lutheran Church with the Meth- ; ^d.si Pastor preaching. Luther Leagues meet at 6:46, Clitl i!:?l> of the Cbhreh, Junors, 6:4t>. District Brotherhood meeting in LuthctiU) Church of the Ascension Shelby Sunday afternoon at 3:00. boy Scouts. 'I roi p 3, meet Monday Evening at 7:00. > . SAINT LUKES: I'.tble 8cho?! 10:30, James l ackty. Superintendent. - (V . vi i-i uuv tc mciiiunai Church W. M. Boyce. Pastor, Bible School at 10; 00 o'clock. Morning'Worship at 11:00. The .tutor will apeak on: "THE FIRST 1REAT QUESTIONS." Evening Service at 8:00 In the its; ot our Union Services at the ..utberan Church. YPCU meets at 7:15. No Mid-Week Service during Au- f ;os>x. Second Baptist Church Rev. C C Parker. Psetor Sunday School 9:45 each Stnday. Preaching 11a. tr end 7W) n. m. ach Sunda . - ' Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. U ARK YARN DEFEATS tOWLINQ QREEN The Park Yarn Mill baseball team lefeated Bowling Green last Thurati v in two games out of three, the tret game 7 to 4, and the last 3 to Batteries for the victors were loss and Morrison In the first, and ohnson and Moss in the second. IN SAYS:" Bjfir I Mg^:; s8&?. < . ' t; ^ j i ' | H ^sMia*. \jtffi9 BF - I EffioQ I HKndH^Ul I * I COB bo ao conomicol cm |h Myt Lnrlgom, of Im FWxJmco. Md h right wbomjroo cellod h lokyfutbo MM b?MllM cm? . I that Dodge hM twr bod, oad it lo cm to tido hi osd drive thet I XK , I Ki?n? Mwwttk,. N. C. . 7 v 71 . * -- THURSDAY. JULY 17. lMt .I i :?I? <i- i ^ j ^ A ? , . , . THIS 'N THAT Uf Alios Burton Patterson Grove Section +v***V*++**+*vyvvvvvv*v? Se.ic.ol began at Patterson drove lid iltu:-W are last Thursday, m in. scucut-ugb buys and girls went it ok to tliv.i' reading, writing u i itbiuoliC. These schools have u sum uv,. atu iiit.ii ciwot* ?\ i at six wnks ;o that the children tr help gather the crops. It's not .oiug to Ur u lot of luu to study :iik toe inc. moulder llugers a* ound S?5 degrees but Its gotta bo lone If at the eud o( the term you vaut to hear your teacher say* "Well lene, my good pupil, you may now >a*(t on to another grade!" A revival meeting began af Penny's Cuapel church Sunday night, tov. Phillips, pastor of the church; :ar charge of tie services which be ,ln at 7:46 each night. The M. L Thorn burg's didn't plan \>r a family reunlou, Sunday, but hey had one anyhow. Among those tvo visile! them were: Mr. and Mr LaT'B6"irwTtfonrggj'f"Mrf- sum umtnjv A Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. " Oresham fiornburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chant, jlon and sona. Jerry and Ronald of | juK Qrove. Mis* Vera Thornburg. lira, Flora Polk and children. Mia* Mildred Polk. and Mr. Charley litem burg of Charlotte, and Mra. Carl Warren, nee Miss Flora Thorn urg of Weat Palm Beach. Fla., wn<0 ? visiting her parents and other relit ves here. Mr. and Mra. Howard Ware and :Ulldren. and Misses Mary France** tiid Lucille Ware, and Miss Willolean Thornburg, visited the Kings Mountain Battleground Sunday. Oth Don't Neglect Them t N?tnr? designed the kidneys to do a marvelous Job. Their task la to keep the flowing Mood stream free of an excess of toaie Impurities. The act of living?lift fieri/?is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood If good health la to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide distress Ons may suffer nsgfing bsrksche. persistent headache, attacks of dissinsas, getting up nights, swelling, puffineas wader the eyas?feet tired, nervous, all worn out. Prsousat, scanty or burning passages may be farther evidence of kidney or BMllf diMurbtnc*. The recognised and proper treatment la a diuretic medicine to halptho kidneys get rid of excess ailaaniua body asm; Km Bus's WU. They have had mora than forty yaws of public approval. Am "The Ls Of Bs JULY CI mmm m :.* ' 7 * ' ?* ONE GROU1 [Ladies Dr< Formerly Priced to OUT THEY CK . $1.00 < Big Group CHILDREN'S Dresses For School or Play Large assortment of colors and styles. > 25c ea. 1?ELK'S . r "? ' ; ?... * . . I < *'' ' ' j/M ?ri from ibtt wctiw who wort visltore there were: pfeew* Bert. Mac. diid Lawrence Seism. If lee Mildred Led ford of Archdale visited friends here Sunday. Mis* Blvla Ettere went the weekend with Miss Helen Patterson .Misses Maraaret, Burton, Ones Short and Mr. Arnold Short of the Cora Mill were visitors of the wrltert last Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. K. OofOrth visited the Martin L. Burton's Saturday. MALARIA llllll In 7 days and relieves COLDS Liquid. 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How* of Better v?te*? 1 i ' i 'i 'i?i. ;..m The Mom Folk* You Tell The More Goods You Sell A*te**i*HeHE t ^ ? ? i > mm St. ateful moment ? when a up lom its rudder I Then great hulk drift* helplessly - aud unless aid comes, that up goes "on the rocks.** There are men who drift I their lives. I* it surprising "on the rocks"? hion their own "rudders**-^ ation, and sound, essential ? the Port of Prosperity and lining you need. Get it "the at haye been adopted by 25 hods that are individualised rnts. For complete informa wide Schools, write, phone, e listed below. . PONDKNCE SCHOOLS n, Pa. il Representative Gaatonia, N. C i-up"| Our I ESALEl jROUP OF 200 I 5 Dresses I alues to $8.00 I erg Crepes, Spun Ray- I 7 and Prints. t OUT AT ONLY 50 ea. I SPECIAL GROUP I Ladies Hosel Regular values up to | S9c. Slightly irregulars Here's Your Chance ONLY I I H 25c ipr.l (TORE I ^ I I I
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