dH^tfE>cal Lady Spit Up Aqid Liquida For f Hours After Eating For hours after every meal, a V%<r' ' Kings M uuutai 11 lady used to spit op a strong, aciduous liquid mixed with pieet's of half-digested food. She says it was awful. At times she would nearly strangle. She had stomach bloat,, daily headaches and constant irregular bowel action. Today, this lady eats her meals and enjoys them. And she says the change is due to taking lNNER-AlI).sHer foou , agrees with her. No gas, bloat or spitting up after bating. She is also free of headaches now, and bowels are regular, thanks to this Remarkable New Compound. Inner-Aid contains 12 great Herbs they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in Cleveland County. School libraries to serve^adults as well as children are wanted by two farmers out of three in the United 8tates. Hot lunches served at school were favored by four out of five. Dehydrated and dried vegetable* I differ greatlv in keening quality, according to the scientists. The best "keepers" proved to be dehydrate! corn and sweet potatoes. IB HEABACHIE ZgflHFkjk CspMdlns rsllavts Msdactis KflUBtX.,4 '?st bwrnt It's liquid. Its Ib fjl ErctVcnti irt a\ fitly dissolved , U rktfo"''^ * ?1,1 re:tfy h*"1* Ullir^ tfcs j| 0* v-d ptln. It also soctlios nsrvs t?? ii?J sio.i duo to tit rsin. l';? TWTTjflVzi* 1 "lyssdlrcttod. 10c. 50;. C::. ^ J' [ T* PRESClUPTiO.N SERVICE We Fill any DoctorPrescription prompt i and accurately at rea Honable prices with th.. confidence of youi phv ' ician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. IH| REKALU 8TOR6 W* Call Far And Dall >*> U10"H I' (' \ J | PLENTY OF * I CIGARETTES i X We have 'em now and I 4 | will have plenty in the | 4 4 4 future. t 4 4 4 :: OPEN ALL NIGHT j ii The Waffle 4 p i Shop 4 ? 4 P ;; "Beat Coffee in Town" 4 ? 4 4 ^ A Aik A ? < ????? w infintmi Center a I Service "Everything Per The ] f;; Oar" /j v ; I Phone 62 j i^otn?? With The 25th Infantry (Tropic Lightning) Division. On Luzon. ? A 4 '( .; .cgennt in weapons plhion of the .'I5th Infantsy Keginiem * the veteran 25th "Tropic Light- " ning" Division on Luzou. Pfe. Loy c V son or M" Snllie Costnei o 205 Dilling street, Kings Mountain, 1 N. C., has been promo v 1 t - ;i s semeant. " A veteran of 17 months oversea, f service, 8-8gt. Costner entereil the n j armv in .Tannary. 1941. at Cnmi> ti Croft, 8. C. He took W? basic training at Camp Howze, Texas, an<l, prior . , to landing ' with the liberating forces 11 on Luzon in January of/thia year,* he served in New Caledonia. He is " entiled to the Combat Infantryman 11 Badge, the Asiatic - Pacific theater a ribbon with "I 7 Philippines Liberation ribbon with 1 111! 'ii *.< ?:id Conduct rib,' bon I 8ince lantling nf Lingaven Gulf I 1 on Luzon last January, the 25th Dt- J vision, commanded by Maior General < Charles L. ?-'ullins, Jr., fought the J Tins for Ifi" ronsecutivc vk on ' the' Central Plains and In the rugged ? Carnlallo Monc*-'n.! ' 1 -v turcd strategic Balete Pass and tho , town of Santc Fc. opening the only ! ?A..iL ? I J ? - ? " 4 ouuincrii iiiiiu rouic to m? vast. |>ri> ? 1 duct:,"i* Cntfnvnii Valley. The 25t'i ' ' Tropie Lightning" D'vision in " veteran outfit having seen action on * Hawaii, on Guadalcanal anil Vella La * Volla in the Solomons before landing ? in the Philippines. ! ? _ 1 LOOKING |i ASSAD GEORGE & BENSON nll^ PmUc*t~H*rdiat Cttlcgc Sctrtf. Jkrktaftt Gifts of God I Draw on your imagination for a ' moment and consider with me an { altogether improbable clrcum- ? stance. Suppose a well-groomed \ gentleman with an easy flow of lan- i guage should mount an improvised ) platform in the public square of an < agricultural county-seat town next ' Saturday afternoon, play a phono- i . graph record through a loud speak- . er to get an audience, and then should say: ? "Ladies and Gentlemen?there is Just so much water in the entire . universe; so much and no more. Any time you drink more of it than you need to quench your thirst, you are greedy because some unfortunate > person somewhere on earth wants | I water, ne is trnrsty. His throat 19 1 ! dry and his lips are parching. And I , it is all for want of thtf water which you so wantonly swallow." It Is Not True Such a speaker would soon lose his audience. People would walk away and leave him. Some of them might think about having his head examined because they know his ideas are out of joint. There is no connection whatever between one . man's abundance of water and some | far-away stranger's thirst. The need ' of the sufferer, even if he were a I victim of cruelty, is apart from the owner of a good well. But the speaket might hold his audience if he said something like 'this: "Ladies and Gentlemen?there is just so much wealth in the world; ; so much and no more. Anybody ! with more than he needs for food, ; clothes and shelter is greedy be! cause there are many people in ; I China and India who never had a II square meal in their lives. They are ' i poor because a few people get very ! I rich." ; | Another Fallacy ! I Ttil? insert, to 00 ?-? " _ ? wr?w? ia ijw savaad H UC Ulttn | the one about the water. Both have some facts in them but they are not | related facts. I am not trying to say that wealth is free and cheap like water, but t am saying this: My neighbor's fine home and big car * have coat me nothing. He has more ' than I have because he (or his father maybe) has more wealth-creating ability than I have. There *? such a thing as oppression of the poor. There <? such,a thing as exploiting labor. It is a crime which Jesus decried openly. It is also a short-sighted vice because it leads toward poverty and not toward wealth. "Good money in circulation" is a manifestation of prosper- ' ity and it occurs only in lands where workers are well paid and thus permitted to maintain good homes and live in comfort. America's Blessing Workers are paid well in America, twice as well as in England , and six times as well as in Russia, and America is a rich country. Families live on $1 a month per person in China?China-is a poor country. Is China poor because America ia lave M- ^ ( mi nai wiinout the United States as a customer, and supplier, the Orient would be poorer still. The difference is that we have liberty, and they have oppression. Ws America? receive countless benefits from God's hand that people in other countries never heard, about Is God partial to America? Certainly not! Oar haoeftts come throdgh a channel that toe rulers , of other countries have blindly alnd selfishly closed by enptoitinslabQr. for bsTtong ago. The channel U ?personal freedom, protected by rep- , r itsentatlve, constitutional govern- 1 XBORO mi By Mrs. Jessie O. Costlier The Parent Teacher associate let taut Tuesday night and organ il for the new year. The fo.lori fficors were elected: president, i. Byers, vice president, A. J. W on, secretary, Mrs. Bertie Bent ssistant secretary, Miss M. Z. Crs ord and hreasure, Mrs. J. O. Co er. Various committeeo were app< ed. The"parents of the entire comnu ty are asked to Come to the P. T leetings and become members. 1 lembers are asked to pay ten cei er month as a fee. Those parei nd teachers*wbo are members I rging' all those who are Interesi n their children and the school lease become members of the P. i. and help to make the Bavidi ++++ + ++ + .. j Today's * j; 5 room modern house, I iences. Yard landscapi Just outside city limit See me for your Ins Theft, Accident, Eetc. P. D. ? E Office: 200 E. King si MM ? ? ? < *? I - ' ft ttood we mflroud wi Tomorrc nnafactB Southland. That'? tj your dad ? Southern I Thar? * ...malting ... finding the movent to hasten t SOU' .1 M* ^ ^ jj " " ^ P^WWPB jJpraw|Mhwhat ft W.' ' '; J' Pvt. "John F. Mitchell who is tn? j son of Mrs. Lvdia Ann Mitchell i -home on a furlough. He has beei stationed at Vamp Pluache, at Nee Arleans, La. He is to retur" to for. ion <" ^ Pfe. Theodore Bvers is liack honu after visiting in Raleigh and othei nk nearbv towns. '* . rn- * dx, held at Rice's Chanel. Rev. 8. T lw- Cooke had harge ia?t week. Ttrsi week Rev. W. M. Murray of Besse >in mer City has charge of the- services. The pastor is Rev. Jasper Rlc?. jn- ' The Hinging Convention was Tiet-i A. Bt the Kbenexer Baptist church last "ne Sunday. The rrorning sermon waits delivered by Kev. Kddie Evans, Jr [its Visiting choirs were from << --?> iro and Spindn'e. A large erowd attemt en ed. Fifteen rlawaea were present The to eolleetion was $114.37. T. President. C. C. Miller, ion Ree'y: Mi as Roaella Brown. 4 4 4 4 Bargain-- ] 4 *? v 4 2 3-4 acre lot. All conven3d. Beautiful shrubbery. :? ;s. Possession immediately. I * J urance needs?Fire, Aijto, % i * J 4 * ? ? ? 44 lerndon j 2 b. Phone 140 J ] BUI irk, tool Today you're building a mtlce-bt th a toy train and wooden blocks, rw yoaH help buQd a new buaineee, a i ring plant modern tem...a mora proepi LA Jl/ BMliMM aS ^A 1A fca <t A1,|^ ^ A m wna of nature your oig wonong K nd dB the other 50,000 men and women c bdhray System. rhy they're working harder than ever b every serviceable piece of equipment do new and better ways to railroad ... ape tent of fighting men and supplies ... be he day of final homecoming. rHERN RA ": ..f ?wt.t. nr^^^ i^n i ^ , gWANNANOA, ft. fc..?Pvt. Hor j T1 b ace L. Bell, husband of Mrs. 11. L. Ai i Boll, of route 3, Kings Mountain, N. Iti r C., has been given an honorable <1 is- th , charge from the Army on account of an physical disabilities. He has been a hu , patient at Moore General Hospital s> here. pl< Pvt. Bell entered the service "on 7 April li'44 at Fort Bragg. N. C? and w? I ~~ LLDERS Meve And tomorrow when ;-ou put the Southern win be ready to "eer ireat even (renter efficiency and dependi trous the experience and know-how that a record wartime transportation lone *... Yea, mJrtady theee "builders" of t t the and old, are hard at work preparing and plenty that lie ahead, efore And that's another reason why t lit 1 - ' more y**. look juteaa?look soutni eding * Ipfaf ILWAY SYST t V?ri| u>nwk? in'tbf Europe** joater of Operation* with the 3rd rinil. division of the 36th Armd. f. Regiment. He participated ia e battle* of the Ardennes Poreit >1 Rbiueland. He wears the Coat Infant rv Had>to for ineritnrioua hievenient in action and the Purs ? Heart for battle wound*. In civilian life, Pvt. Bell waa A saver for Noisier Mills. fHEN THE BOYS ^OME tact fotieftn/n hey'll wont telephone service, jgether with other moddra jnveniences. War has taught them?and their fomilies?to rely on telephone service. Plans are under way for the reatest rurhl telephone expanon ever undertaken to meet ostwar needs of Southern irmers. This program, which as interrupted by the war, ill be resumed as rapidly as editions permit. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED p ) r t m W pnv mur nUvthmon ?/ * r?/ ?? ve the South" with ibility... because of come from handling L to Southland, young For the days of pence we are constantly wr ? >y<va EM? -'A A . * 1 j

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