H. Y. Belk AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY ,nar wyvr*:, i m sorry it was only 39. If 1'cd ol t**n in town, I'd of made it or* arid 39. We J, 1 jT.et my friend, Mr. Gordon J.Tugts jr. our town. 1 love -lo meet a mar i*> tire He's always kind, and Jav.y too. Then I met brother Dock Mauney aixi wJe jn our bank. They read the Heia^ .evtry line, and Nebo News on the see.. .Martin Lay saves his paper and ceixis or. Sunday, two or three Cirm a. We hot*- the preachers read ovir iir,<4,. With the Methodist we must agree they sprinkle a little on the head. The Baptist put 'em under the! and wash them very clean. ! Now, the Mormons say seven wo- 1 > rr.en _s rrore than a man can stand, I The Hare shells do your feet wash very clear. . ?> ?h waiked with God, that's what the bible says. Yef, John West and I helped put Tonr.m>e Ellison on the Lord's side. N-crw we warvt some candy. John, what ?ort of candy do you want? I tike stick candy best. I earned, my ABC's the hard way ? on a paddie. I started to school in e little "10 cent primer. The first ?*ek in school 1 chewed my little hook up. fieeord week the dear little teacher printed my letters on a paddle for me to learn. 1 broke my paddle over a boy's head. At recess he took my i Riirn arxi wouldn't give it back.l When M'hoo) took up, my paddle I broke, chewing gum gone, with ano ther fifjhrv coming up. Miss Becky j catled me up. 1 explained to her that T<>d got my gum and I hit him over j the head. 1 didn't mean to hurt Ted I or brake the paddle. Miss Becky J gave rne such a whipping. I didn't | forget. She stood Ted over in the I llooi on one.foot. That's one of my sweetest memories of that liule one room log hut that Miss Becky beat me up tin. Why is it some doctors tell you J that tobacco will I harm your health j and stunt your chil ! dren's ' growth?! While other medi- | cal men put child- j ren on tobacco? | Why do some prea- j chers say if you ] want to be borned ; again, you must be stuck under the water? Here comes along brother so end so, he says in order to have your 6ins .lilted you must be sprinkled on the head, else you go to hell. WelKhen, preachers, what becomes: ' of Dairies just newly born, and so on? "Sets tobacco is a germ killer. ~ EXECUTORS NOTICE Haxing qualified as executor for the Last WiB and Testament of R. C. Gold, deceased, all persons having claims against his estate will please file same with the undersigned on or before April 28, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery Ail persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of April, 1949. G. A. Bridges, Executor J. R. Davis, Atty. a-29-Uune 3 ALCOHOLISM TREATED SAFEL.Y-EFFECTIVELY Resident M. S. In Charge A1 co-Haven Sanitarium Ts&pion* Day OS M6 X. Kerth 9L. Greenville. 8. C. SERVICE Ws Pill ay Doctors' Fit* scitptfcMs promptly aad accurately at rcaponahta price* with tbc coniidMoi Of your physician. Kings Mountain THE REXAU. STORE Ws Call For and DsUror Phonos 41-81 I cuw it wiU kill fleas on a picking up quite soon. Jim mie still chewed his cud and stroked h.s old jed nose and swallowed the goods I've only told you a few things : the tobacco man did. Now let me teli j my audience about another man and j his muie. My father worked at the Police job. We had a little farm and ; a big corn fed mule. My daddy own- j ed a negro boy named Sid. Old Jack j Belk gave this negro to my dad. The j boy worked the corn and met the traur. every morn at the station and | j brougnt the incoming students and | (their luggage to the boarding house, ax the college, while Pa policed the Utile town around. One morning i/Tighx and soon, daddy had orders to meet the train. Sid went to the : barn to feed old Huldy, the mule.! Wnen Sid opened the door out did ! jump the mule and all over the col- . lege ground did he go. Daddy and 5 isdc after rhe mule take off. Daddy hollering loud .and straight, at Sid: ?You know negro it was nothing but hell-damn laziness that you lei the mule go." Next morning 1 was late a; the chapel door ai)d missed my name at the roll call. The boys a round me did gang and did say: "H. Y., its only hell-damn laziness that you were not at roll call." Sid j never did let old Hldy, the mule, out any more.' I shall turn this over to P rot. A. T. Abernathy, Rutherford j college. Onoe a very clever Scotchman had a laife tiiie horse. He was very strong. I'o keep more money' to j spenc .rhe old Scotchman feci the i horse less and less every day. The horse continued to pull great loads bu; one day the poor horse collapsed and died from starvation. Did any of you good folks ever read about that old hillbiUy that found a beautiful girl he loved so well he gave his dad seveh years to get her hand, and then got fooled by me old man. He slipped in her sister the wrong gal. Then this old hillbil ly worked seven more years to get the one he loved. What would you have done? I'd of beat up my father in-law, stole the dear Little gal and left town. I bet that young men was quite worn out after working four teen years on the farm just to please | his daddy-in-law out if men had to oay more before they get their bri j des, fewer divorce courts we'd find. ! These marriage contracts are too ? cheap, with so many we find. It reminds me of so many folks going to the doctor when there's no thing* wrong, but if he don't wrap ! you up a scrip and send you to the drug store and tell you to be care ful what you eat, you get mad and won't go back, so he gives you a i scrip for a pill and a powder, or gives a shot In the -leg or arm, the first place be finds. Oh, you soon feel so much better yyu nw* fo back and and have k all d4ne over again. I have heard It ?aid that some doctors get tired of the same sot *bd gives a few knock out drops, but its plain to see, no doctors have we that would do those things, no never. A good paint Job ladies, will con seal the years but the lines will tell. A girl and a caT are much alike. It soon rubs off and they must go back and have It repainted. Nature -turns us grtsy?-we better let it stay. In the book I read grey hairs are hon orable ? no color back for me. God made us to be so. My rose, he said tenderly as he pressed his unshaven cheek against her's of soft velvet. My cactus, said she, reproachfully. Onoe not very long ago I knew a rich old man. He had a beautiful young girt. Oh, she was lovely. Her name was Mary Ann. One evening father called Mary Ann. Daughter, if you will whistle, 1 11 give you that new car. Father, I can't whistle. Dau ghter, if you will whistle, I'll give you the hotel on the hill. Daddy you know I can't whistle. Mary Ann, if you will whistle I'll give you a man. Oh, Daddy, I never did whistle, but I'll whistle if 1 can. See? Now you tell one. In closing the morning session tet me say ? Ego Amo. You neve rthought I'd be a poet: When old Aaron made that Little Golden Calf, The Devil stood by the fence While Aaron swoped the ladies Bobby Pins and Bracelets, And other golden things, Wrist watches and bloomer pins, From which to make a golden bull, He'd not of stopped With just a little bleating calf If he'd of had more gold, A full grown buH he would of made But being sort- short of gold, He made a little scccmul bull it made Old Moses mad as heck. When he saw the children laugh And dance around This hand made bull, Moses said mark me out Of Thy Book, Oh, Lord. The Chinese poet, Li Po, was en titled to free wine in any tavern in China. Food is eaten with the fingers in stead of chopsticks by the Chinese in a period of mourning. 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