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Church N Central Methodist Church m. C. Sprinkle, Jr., Puior :4b A. M Church School. B. S *eetar. General Superintendent. U:tV A. M Mornlug Worship. *nr*uoii: "The Gallant Three Hun :4f> P M. Hpworth league Tneei Jb* * 00 P. M livening 8frvlce. 8?r wv. '<Our Need of N'fw LU*.' Wednesday: 8 P. M- Prayer meet *?', Tuple "Knock, and It Shall IK' ?or?l:ty : "u p M. Meetinj of the Presbyterian Church Uv. 4' o. r?trtM > aaioi ? 4i A. M Sun lay school. ('. F < rh'HnK.isuii, Sup'. wl vro A. M. Morn Pi* Worship, hrruioa auhject: "Sunrise at MidPy the Pqstbr. !:W P. M Sunday School at Dlv *u School. J. t>. IMrracott. Supt. .1 90 P. M. Young People's Vespers *00 P. M. ijvonlhg Worahlp. Ser ??i. by Mr. II. K. Iverson. Monday: filrcle I. 8:00 with Mis. J. H. 'Vhouuon. Orclw U an<1 111 will meet at the /Trutch at 3:30 o'clock. t'ctcle IV at laike .Mutitonia . at J3 1", M. r<n Scout Troop I. 7:00 o'clock. Hi Carl Davidson. S -outniaeter: A Vegetable ^ Laxative { For Headache, Biliousness. jr/KV^M and Dizziness 1 1Mb m when caused by K M Constipation. doses for LwSSEmmM' only 10 cents. , Have Vour Eyes Examined, Glaaaea Fitted ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrlat . Eye 8peolaliat WHI be In Kings Mountain Office en Every Tuesday and Friday j .afternoons Hours 1 P. M. to ? P. M. ' TK7TEB STA?;,. I Wi-t TO wO mm 10 DAY SF Get Your Car Ready 1 and Save. S WASH AND ? GREASE JOB !; WASH?GREASE AND POLISH JOB ; i WASH?GREASE ; I POLISH AND WAX JO | Terminal Set Earle Thorn ass Overhead Bridge Corne * ews? Messrs W. B. Thomson and Harry Pa??. Asst. Scoutmasters. Tuesday, 7:4S P. M. Prayer meet ins st Margrace Community House. First Baptist Church . A. O. Sargeant. Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. . Sunday School 9:40 o'clock. Sunday Evening Twilight Service on the church lawn, 7 o'clock. Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Church It. N Halrd. Minister. |W:00. A \l. Sabbath school. J. L H.ooA. M. Morning U'onliip and Hvriqhn: ''\STiuie Should Jn.igmeot Begin?" 7:11 I* M Intermediate Christian I'tvion, Miss Nina Jackson, Leader. 7:1"> P.M. Young People's Christiaii Cnion. Miss Phyllis Patterson, Leafier. 8:0t, P. M Evening Worship and Sermon:, "A T'.p froiu the Heavenly Slock-Market." 8:00 P. M. Wednesday: Mid-week Prayer Servtce. GRACE METHODIST S W. Johnson, Pastot Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Frank Ureeu. Superintendent. Worship Service 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 Rev. I>. M. Nifoug will preach at 7.:30 and each evening through July 17th. Public invited. Macedonia Baptist Church I v VnSorlrk. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45. Morning Worship hour 11 00. Wednesday Evening Prayer meeting 7:00. S&turdar evening we will' have a song and praise service with a short sermon to follow on the subject of I holiness. You are invited to attend all of I these services. Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker, Paetor 8unday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. -ach Sunda . the church of qou Roy L. Davis. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M T. P. E. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:3u P M. l'lark-Grace Bible Church John L. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 0:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evange llstic service. Wesleyan Methodist M. R. Harvey, Paator Sunday School 0:45. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15. Evening Service 7:00. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. . When cotton was combed by hand, the average American uaed only 14 pounds annually. Today the consumption has Jumped to 33 lbs because of improved industrial methods. and the industry give* employment to more than 4 million workers on farms, In factories, and stores. < . The growing and selling of Christ mas trees arfl greens is getting into the big business class In the Unl ted States. Last year, farmers sold $10,000,000 worth of these products to form a substantial aid* Income to the usual crop. t More than 2,000 persons make draft-preventing equipment for one large automobile company. The improvement, added five years ago. has since produced wages totaling $10,073,688! >+ +++++++ ++++< +< ++ + <' 'ECIALS j For Summer Driving ? $1.00 \\ $2.50 :: ;; ? $350 :: vice Station ion, Manager r Phone 10 31 4 s * * p. v'. - ^ ' . .f- ^ * ' "*1 m ani ouvtjum ? if 1 | EYE OPENERS/3K^ /j *ysir , . ? fm?> "tvc #1 yy* } PowoeReo M /f ' *1rtlfiH 0CME rW^ /of a hang'o Wy * MAN* WAt H. "* PRESCRIBED AS AN INTERNAL. MEDIOME IN |-7lS^ Th? thigh bon? from "hang'd i man" was especially recommended by Dr. Boyle in hit book oi "Me " dicinal Receipt*," published in 1710. Powdered and mixed with a cordial, it was tupposed to have a curative effect in dysentery. i . Remote control from a planning ? : ; ! _ : .'_j_ Charlotte, July 9.?L. S. Mahoney t age 29. of 2019 Urlarwood Road, au s tomoblle truck salesman, wad adjudg I ed a suicide yesterday morning by Coroner Fred D. Austin,-shortly aft 1 er the young man had told bis wife I that a paiu in his head was unbear able and then shot himself, * The c funeral is set for tomorrow at 10 1 A. M. at the residence. S The police report quoted Mrs. Ma honey as saying that her husband was unable to sleep through Saturday ' night because of his headace. 1 About 4:30 A. M. he was quoted. ' she heard the shot and found him 1 with the automatic pistol beside i him in the living room. i Sanford. July 9.?A bookmobile truck ioaned by the State Library Commission will be operated in Let County for the next eght weeks be ginning Tuesday. The bookmobile is coming to the county as a WPA project in co-bper , atlin with the Lee Couuty Library and the County Board of Education. A trained librarian will accompany the truck to various points in the , county for the purpose of distrtbut ing books free to readers in the rural sections. ' Dunn. July 9.?Mrs. H. B. Jackson about 25, was critically injured and ' three others less seriously hurt yesterday in an automobile ,-:olllsio6 near here. I* H Darlington, 8. C., July 9.?Robbers broke into a barn on the farm of W. M. Arnold and stole several bushels of wheat. L.umberton, July 9.?One year of hard work In the sale of magazines has enabled Miss Nettle Floyd, blind girl of Fairmont, to purchase the ftrst "Seeing Kye" dog In Robeson county. Miss Floyd returned home ? few) days agl from the "Seeing Eye" dog \<r/ I ."j kM' ^ /ft m \m Jg ^ ' the door or tel -? "? Jl.l? ??- - 1? ??n?w v& iiianwi, ur even um hu of children nearly drive you ?n you ere rntlm, and cranky? Do you lie awake nights? When these hectic days and w larfere with your work and take of Ufa for you, try DR. MILES NEI Dr. ltUao Nervine is a combin nerve sedatives. Originated n? ago. It ig aa up to date aa today ,m Dr. Miles Nervine of nervous sufferers, you need. Will you try Dr. 1 9 Your druggist has Ul a, ' : " -.t. * " . THxnmuY. jm.i it mi -by Bob Crosby a hardware store / GERMAN ffeRACHUltS ? t?oofl|y optmso in NoRWA^ OWRgp CAMERAS, RAOtOfi* ^ machine Guns, www cutterey saws, welding 7 "***.?, ano < even ^ . COLLAPSieLE, A etcycues / ? a? n'ftJswwpNPw mi PLANNIUS DESK M A NEW HOU.VWOOO, CALM* home. Regulate the TIME AND ItMttRAluRE m THE GAS RANGE oven ? srViwarn. rsrer / desk is the latest Hollywood development for a modern kitchen. Not only do controls at the desk regulate baking in the gas range oven, they alsd set the time and temperature for heating the house, and out-of-doors, turn the lawn sprinkling system on and off automatically, at the desired time. ichool In Morristown, N. J., where ihe had been training the dog ror he past month. .<The dog will now be used by Miss ?'loyd as her guide aa she continues ter work in Fairmont. This ''Seeing Eye**" dog Is the dghth such in North Carolina There are some 500 in the United Rates. italeigh, July 9,?S. Brown Shep* leri, 34, meuiuer of a prominent Ha ieigh family am widely known ove? .no state through his activities ua [he Young Democrats, snot hlmseli| accidentally this uiorniug. Coronet Hoy M. Banks said, and died instant j ly. Orangeburg. S. C\, July 9.?An automobile collision on the Rowesvlllt Road yesterday claimed the Ives of the two drivers, Asby Caldwell.. 33, and Julius Bell, 84 both of whom' livaH noop .Horn PADLOCK ON "PARADISE" The joys of life have been smotherer by war restrictions In one-time [fay, beautiful Tahiti as it swaits the threat of brutal Nasi extinction. 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