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* ? 1 Showing At Imperial NeJ J M 1 ' ; .- .'-M " "jl 9 V ' ' . 1 B code rick Crawford and Franchot ucor sequence* of Unlvarsai'a wes The Vlfltlante*.. showing at Imperial Lions Outclass Charlotte Swanks Lust Thursday night the high riding Lions' roared over the Swanks one of Mecklenburg county'? best tennis. by the score of 5:5 to 22~The highly -touted visitors, handicapped by the absence of two of their playf^ffeadaches \ 'Simple Neuralgia fjk\ or Muscular/ rf you never have had any of these pains, be thankful. They can take a lot of the joy out of life. If you have ever suffered, as most of us have, from a headache, the next time try DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS. You will find them pleasant to take and unusually prompt and effective in ' action. Dr. Miles Mil-ram Pills are also recommended for Neuralgia, Muscular Pains, Functional Menstrual Pains and pain following tooth extraction. Dr. Miles Antl-Poln Pills do not upset the stomach or leave you with a dopey, drugged feeling. At Year Drug Store: ' 125 Tablets flJt *? T.M?- 25# vV Id9]IflM I MMiaiiMHHHllHM , '* . # ... . ta: Saturday . Is the last day TAXES c alty. One Percent Penall 2nd. Pay now and AVOl f B. D. RATTEI I mul l'nejd E'.-v ^ i Mil 81 I fl b m B Tons in ono of the spectacular outrrn adventure ciaaslc, "Trail of Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. < . - who weir ill with tin* llu, wt-i'O no match for the locals and at no time was the ultimate outcome in doubt. The esitlre I.ions team was having ? field day; everyone scorned to be able, to hit the basket-at any time with Urenemmer and Jenkins leading the-way with a .combined total of 3;t points. The I.ions team this year, from all indications is the best one to repre sent the club since semi-pro basket bull was started in our town. Tlioso of you who are lovers of basket ball will marvel at the way this smooth working combination racks up ' lite points without any apparent "effort, it seems that when points are needed someone just shoots toward the bosket and the. ball as If drawn by a magnet, swishes through the net. Tonight at 8 p. m. in the High School Gym the Lions Club basket; hall.team tackles the Indian's from Indian Normal College of Pertrbroke. N'. C. , There is a lot of interest in this tatne, with speculation as to wlietlif i the I .ions will be able to continue tlie terrific scoring pace that Ihey have been setting in their previous games. The addition of "Red" Smart i nnuT dc DAccrn VUI1 I DC DUOvCII BY YOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY When you fool gassy, headachy, logy duo to clogged-up bowels, do as millions do ?take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next morning ?thorough, comfortable relief, helping you start the duy full of your normal energy and pep, feeling I.ke a million! Feen-A-Mint doesn't disturb your night's rest or interfere with work tho next day. Try Fcen-A-Mittt, tho chewing gum laxativo, yourself. It tastes good, it's handy and economical... a family supply costs only 10* FEEN-A-MINT Sample Savingi On* Way Rd.-Trip Tampa 98.05 H . Charleaton . 93.48 H Ralolah 13.10 S Richmond .. .. t4-36 TERIMINAL 8CRVICE 8TATION Phono 10 IEYH0UND KES , Feb. 1st an be paid without Peny will apply February D this penalty. ' ' '' ; - tREE, Collector : t * . _ >' HE K1N06 MOUNTAIN HERALD. to their line-up Is an asset in their tavor, but thu fast, close guarding Indians will be out to try to hand them their ftrst defeat. The Indian Normal College Team is composed of 100 percent pure In* dlans including their mauager, Coach and alL connected with the team. They have in all their games this year gHven "an excellent account of themselves and arc quite*. likelyto go liome with the scalp of tho .favored Lions. ADDED ATTRACTION As an added attraction to the big game the Kast Side Boys, under the direction of Hon Charles Thoinasson will meet West End Kids under tlio leadership of Liop. W J* Fulkerson. The tsvo teams made up of hoys bo twocn 15 and 17 years old. who are np| members of the High School team, will give the audience plenty of thrills with their fancy footwork apd coal shooting. The" game will begin at 7:15 and on extra charge will be made for tho eftra game." Another treat ts In store for haskc hall fans Saturday night jylien 'he .Lions will meet the. Ah Stars t??r of the leant and. is expected to see aetion in the . Saturday night name, which, will begin promptly at s' p in ; Melon. Jan L's Mrs. Margaret MeKalls. 72. of Fletcher, was killed t ^ t .... 1 .. t.i t. ^?_ lur .iuuv imiigm w nt 11 ninH'K uy ar. i j autnlnobic on Highway 70 about 7| m|lo? from here. +#** < NEGRO NE>VS (By Jessie (}. Costner) The Davidson School reopened on 1 Thursday of last week, after being closed on account of the (nfluenza j epidemic. The attendance now is j practically normal. The first seines- j tor examinations started on Tuesday ot this week and will continue thru Friday. < Tlte P. T. A. of the Davidson School will meet Tuesday of next week in the, school library at 7:30 j o'clock. The Principal invites the I parents to be. present. Hoy Scout Troop No. 10 of Kings j Mountain, after a long period of lit tie activity, has h 'gun again t tall J the scouting progr. m before the Negro hoys of the town. The troop com ! mil tee and the scoutmaster, Mr. J. j \V. Lynch, have already (with one exception! paid. t their registration fee, and. as soon as a sufficient num her of boys pay their registration fee. the troop charter wil be renewed Tim Athletic Association of Davidson" High School met and organized sometime -ago with the following of.fieevs: Nin'a Wilson, pii'sidWru; i.uico Wilson, vice president; Edna ' ltoberts. secretary; J. W. Lvneli. fac itliy-treasttrer and Gayzetta Jackson I student treasurer. Since its organ! zation, the group has by means of aoUflncr rniuUv unlioitlncr. niiil ?nnnenr 1 ing social gatherings, raised about I uvo thirds of the cost of uniforms for the basketball teams which the croup sponsors. Mr. C. E. Fowlkes is Coach. The basketball teams have many prospects for a successful season this term. Much action may be ex peetod Urnm $he following "graek players": (Boys), Jausten "Big-boy' Rainey and Theodore Byers, forwards; Luico Wilson, center; Frank "Smooth' Mitchem and William Orr guards; supported by Earn Hickmond. enjamln "Buddy" Brown, Richard Taylor and James Jackson I (Girls) : Nina Wilson. Lorine "Twin' Adams and Gayzetta Jackson, forwards; Margie Lindsay, Alleen "Twin" Adams and OUie "Chillun Thompson, guards; with the aid of Pearle Mitchem, Evelyn Brown, A1 lene Corry, Daisy Roberts, Dorothy Ryers and Edna Roberts. The opening game of the season will be against McKnlght High School of CI >ver, S- C. on Friday afternoon of this week. This game will be-0:1 the school grounds. There will be others later depending on the weather conditions. I Miss Minnie Boyce of the Gold Mine section spent Sunday In Fort Mills, S. C? at the home of Mr. and , Mrs.. Ansel Adams, The Youn? Women's Missionary Society of the Bynum Chapel A. M. Call or See EUGENE McSWAIN McCoy Service Station Phone 165 HUgH'S REPRESENTATIVE in Kings Mountain Territory THURSDAY, JANUARY SO. 1041. By Way Of Mention v ' * ' 7 - ' ' (By Lola Deal tie) <Mrs. Mauile M'llaon _ liaa aa he guest this week her mother, Mrs Mugtjie linniinett of %affney. Mr and Mrs. W. M. CJuntt spoil I Sujiday with Mi's CwntfAs pariihrs Hev. and Mrs. A. V. Dennis of Ashe villi lit id Mr. and Mr*. I. W \Veoloi of Uutherfordton, Miss Fa ye Hiift'.stetlei had- as tiei truest* Saturday evening Misses Ml drill. Alleiie and Doris Dickson oJ (lalVney. S. C. Mrs. J. H. B'-:?ztell is .speutliitf this-week witu her soli. Mr., Cole) r.ra/7-eil of Chester, 8' C. M>'.-and Mrs. L. L. Al-xandei (iad as their guest* for the week ettd Mr Alexander's mother, Mrs Mnrv Alexander. Mrs. Eloise Ale*, auder and daughter. Dorothy, and Mr. M. J. Alexander. Mr and Mrs.-J. \V-(i.addeii had as their attests Tuesday Mr C.lH'Iden'l tini^vDs 7. |*j Neat of King* Creek, South C arolina. Mrs Mattde Wilson had as hei truest* Sunday hT sister. Mrs-Menry Henry Hodges and family ol (iaffiiey. Mr. Klmer Shepherd and Lucy Curtis of Shelby, and Mr C. A. Shop herd snent Snndav in fiastor.ia. Mr. mul Mrs. I., L. Alexander bad ?s tb?ir };^ .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs .1 l* Moxapdor of Lander's Cbapel 10. Zion Church met at (lie home o Mix. Bertie Dennix Jan. !fu Tin guest speaker was the ltev. C. W Long wlio made an- Interesting talk on "The Duties of ;a Young Mission ary." After the business meetiuj sweet courses were- served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis au< Mrs. Mary Burris of Gtt'jlee Mejho .""dist ,Church atlended a one day cor feieme for. the women at Newtoi oil January IS. Misses Willie and Kvelyn David son of Charlotte and Mr. Warrei Coster of Shelby were" visitors it Kiugs Mountain . last Sunday even lug. Mrs. w. S. Mauirey is visiting ho . s'on and daughter. Mr. and Mrs George Cooper in Washington. D C -I- v 0" 0* 0- 0- -!* 0* 0* 0* 0- *2- 0* 0-1* 0* 0* v -1- 0- 0- 0* 0* -I- "I I AUCTION SALE OF : I LIVE STOCK 5* i % Every Wednesday . - \ ^Private Sales Every Day; t Highest Prices Paid | SHELBY SALES J | STABLES < * * * o- * o-+* * * *.; A. EKS*7 HEHTHO MUL?QH^% col'shs fromcoids ihat won t 1urnloou />/&^~\} . 1 ' ' i take one sip of -srrr^.v_ <=* _ MENTHO-MULSION?WAIT FIVE MINUTES. IF YOU FAIL TO GET EXPECTED RELIEF ASK FOR YOUR MONEY SACK. inrmw:nm[?I IHeres T1 j On C 1 Coffee I Southern Gold ! SALAD DRESSING, qt. It ej I ViUi ll J EVAPORATED | APPLES?pound I Snowdi | DUKES MAYONNAISE I OR RELISH, Pint i Mar gar: i pinto ;: BEANS?pound - ;: WALDORF TISSUE 4 HOB | GOOD EATS ? Whet 1 * . _ ' ' U" . ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICE North Varollnu, Cleveland County. Having this day qualified us ad mliiistiatrlces. c. T A.. 1). B. N., o the estate of Dr. J. O. fiord, deceus ia, til.- of Cleveland County, Nortl f Curolltfa. This. Is to notify all pet sons having claims against the es late of the suld deceased, to exliibl 1 them to the undersigned at King! . Mountain. No(th Carolina, on or' br * tore'tin loth day of ..laniiurv. 1912 t o? thiN not lee will b'? pleaded in ba: of tliPlr recovery. All persons in f debied to said estate will piousi 1 tdnko immediate puwneitt ot suit f. obligations . Tit! the loth, day of January. l!t,41 Margaret llord Anthony, lluth IIoid Craft. . I LAST CHANCE I Belk's i?ss Ends Tl BUY NT ! VALUES FOR T! MEN'S I)K MEN'S 3-FIEUE WOO AS LOW AS MEN'S $4 AN1) $5 HA ; ALL SIZES AND COl ' MEN'S DRESS OR W ! SHIRTS ? FAST CO I MEN'S TIES, SOX, SHIRTS OR SHORTS ???? ' ' PI EC I Good Quality SHEET! ; | OUTING, 3H Inches W ; | Fast Color SPRING P II REMNANTS ? Good U Broadcloth and Percal b\ i " ' ' ?SA1 > l\ ENAMELWARE ? ! j: (iood cjualitv, slightly ti chipped. Pols, pans I dippers, spoons, one I:* hundreds of items Very Special? 5 & 10c SEE OUR Belle's D REMEMBER ? You ie Place 1 SROCEI SILVER CUP 3 LB. PKC,. jar DEL MAIZ NIBLET FRESH B1 10c 5 Pounds 6 POUN ill PAIL I Red Sour 1 23c CHERR1E g Dixie-Honu HH5 pound Sweet Mix< 5c PICKLESRoUs for kf E STC e The Dollar Does It's I , 1 Administratrices. C. T. A.. D. B. P of the estate of Dr. J. G. Hord, deceased. ! Joseph.C. Whisnunt, Atty mar. C f s a .5 fi Have Your Eyee Examined, Glasses Fitted ? > ; ?By? "" DR. 1). M. MORRISON f optometrist Eye Specialist Will he In Kings Mountain Office I on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to 1 6 P. M.1 ' ? *. 1 Clearance ^ H' bis Week [)W ? SAVE HE ENTIRE FAMILY PARTMENT ,S,1TS 6.95 lTS o qo X)RS 4.^0 0RK dRr LORS HOC 10c C (iOOl)S INC. 5c Yd. idc . 10c Yd. KINTS - 10c Yd. Qualityes . ? 5c Yd. E OF? DISHES Assorted patterns of high grade dishes ineludes* 9 inch plates, 11 1 inch platters, Soup, vegetable, sugar, cream ? cereals, etc. Special ? 5 & 10c j WINDOWS >ept. Store % i - Always Save At BELK'S ro SAVE! LIES 37c I 21c | 10c! ULK (JRIT'S I ; * 15c | W 92c! 'itted : Brand 10c Bd ^21ozi>ijari^^vvi^?^16c ;; ?17c:: ' IRES Duty ? ZERO PRICES : I.,-" ' *: ' -* --? . * *>' * " ' V, " V ?. '. " * *.- i,'." - * ' ' ?* . ' " J.'?':.: ' ., - / ' - >
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