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Kings mountain fytaB Published every Thursday ESTABLISHED 1889 G, Q. PAGE, Editor and Owner. Entered at the Post-office as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRII'TON KATES (Payable iu advance.) I year - $1.30 6 months - $.75 4 months - $.50 a months - $.25 Circulation mainly In Cleveland and Claston counties, N. C. Editorial Page The Fourth Day of July, Ameri ca's one hundred and forty second anniversary of Independence, was observed and celebrated by more people and by more nations than any other day in the history of the world. Almost every nation in the world, except the German Allied nations, paid honor to the United States for its great accomplishment in prosecuting the war in one year's time. The hope of victory lies in the mighty power of the war resources of the United States and the nations of the world acknowledged it to be so by their actions in celebrating the independence day of the United States. America did more in pre paring herself, and for her allies, for carrying on the war than either France or England thought was pos sible in so short a space of time. She has amazed the world by her ability to call, to train ready for battle and to transport to France over one million soldiers and, es pecially, the fact that it is bound to make the Kaiser see the certain downfall of German autocracy. An other thing that our allies are proud of, is that America's shipyards are turning out shipping at such a rapid rate. Over one hundred ships were launched on the Fourth. The ship builders almost doubled the amount of shipping that they were expected 1 0 constuct by the Fourth of July, In this world there are two ele ments of mankind-good and evil. There always has been since the day when Cain slew his brother bel. Maybe a theologian could an tedate that, but certainly the two elements are prevalent throughout the entire inhabited world today. They are in a constant dual. The better element wants law and or der the evil do not want it The evil want the law applied to everybody and everything that would hinder their progress in any way but when it comes to putting the screws whe re it pinches their toes they wreak and squirm. Read again that script ural incident where Paul Silas pre ached undisturbed until they had performed a miracle that interfered with the money making propaganda of some evil men. The same ele ments exist in Kings Mountain to day. There are those who object to the enforcement of the law and be. cause we have a policeman who tries to enforce the law they are forevermore after him trying to oust him. The Herald sincerely be lieves that the law abiding element in Kings Mountain is in the ma jority and want to see the laws en forced without respect of persons' We believe too that the element of good people in this town is lending and will continue to lend moral support to the officer of the law who sincerely tries to do his duty. Let us not be careless about this matter but assert ourselves in favor of a rigid enforcement pf all the laws on the book. PCTOWK 1 FOR JOB PRINTING 'NLB' FVRLISHINU HOUSE ' ' V. C : MUSI ACT QUICKLY Those Whs Do Not Make (Statements to Pood Adtwimstnatloniby July II Will Be Cut Off From Sugar in pile Hotels, Boarding Mouses and Institutions Are Included Apaelal Provision For Whplesalsra and Jobbers. . , Raleigh All sugar dealers and all users of sngar, Including whole sale and retail mcffcbantt, hotels, hording bouses and restaurants, hospitals and othsr Institutions and bakers will be abl to purchase sugar after July 1 only spoo osrtlflsatei furnished by the Food Administration after the doalers or nsers have mads statements of their requirements to the Food Administration upon blanks which are provided tor this purpose. Those who do not make su-a state menu by July 16 will be refused any certificates at all. In order to prevent any Interruption to the normal Doer of rugar to the trade, the Food Administration wtll issue certificates to the wholesalers and jobbers In orsr to give them St days supply ol sugar Including the supply they have oa hand already, It Is important that sugar shall bs available for causing and preserving purposes at this season and It Is tas desire of the Food Administration that all wholesalers and Jobbers shall Im mediately take steps to secure certi ficates for their SO days supply of sugar. After tbey have used tbess certificates tHey wtll purchase sugar from brokers or refineries upon certi ficates which they will receive from retailers. Dealers Must Keep Records. All dealers ara required henceforth to keep ea accurate reoord of all sales of sugar, this reoord to embrace the nuns ait pernhsesr, . quantity and price. Every who! scaler, a welt as retailer, Is required to keep these re ords and every; feoad of seta sold moat he aoeoented for. me fwttrds are to be hekl strbtfeet to we taepeo tion of representatives of tile Stood Administration, or may be required by county food aonihistraJCus, WOULD INOREASff TM8 SUPPLY Or? POULTRY tavlnd of All Pallets WouM Greatly Increase Egg and Most Supply More Motiay for Farmers, Raleigh. The Food Administration ts bacatsg up and enooorftgiot la ev ery meaner possible OM efforts 0 the Agricultural Bxteasfcja stervtee 111 pro moting tire poultry industry in the State. It is argtsg all tanners to save every pallet possible, disposing only of cockerels at this season (or rollers and frying chlokens. It is pointed eat tnat tbere are greater possibilities for increasing the meat supply through the raising to maturity of chickens than there is through the Increased production of cattle and hoge, the so-called meat aahnals. At present end prospective prices of poultry and eggs foreslghted farmers cannot do otherwise than ralBe to maturity every pullet tttat they cap. maintain. The pullet which will sell today for 40 cents will pro duce eggs to the value of several times that sum daring the winter or spring or can hs sold ee a matured ben during the winter for two or three times that sum. GRAHAM FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT WILL BE POPULAR Raleigh. The grinding of new crop wheat Into graham flour Is being en couraged by the Food Administration. In some sections of North Carolina the new wheat Is reaching some of the mill already. Most of the mills refuse to handle the sew wheat ex cept In very small quantities on ao count et Its poor sallllng condition. The Pood Administration Is anxious that no further Wheat flour shall bs Imported Into the Gtate and for this reason, and for the additional reason that mills find It exceedingly difficult to grind new wheat and get the ex traction which they are required to get, is encouraging the grinding of wheat Into graham flour. Whole wheat graham flour from the new crop wheat Is sweet and wholesome, having a dis tinctive flavor which makes It ex ceedingly palatable and promisee la make It very popular. STATEMENT FROM FOOD ADMINISTRATOR HOOVER "M you could stead In the middle et Europe today and survey the hud to Its borders, you would discover He whole population of 400.009,000 human beings short of food. MIlHoaa of peo ple la Poland, Finland, Serbia, Arme nia and Russia are dying of starvation and other mllUoas are euVertag from too tittle food. Our Allies and the aetrtrals are living en the barest mar- will support Vf: Ud Strength. -.,.:.-;. This, the meet appallng and aruaatnl tbmg that has eoaae to la asextny sates the dawa of civfllsoBoe, be m the owts4eag ereeuon eg fa m Oareaaa MICKIE SAYS C4WPTYIM TMt WASTIBASKtT . . . . VIOvUDtrT. rAVa,.TO TJa vivt HEAR SO OPFtN It BOtAt Oft THel BOOBS, THAT TtNIMV TO VP Ins BOSS OUTEMA LOT OF ntt AtOVEtrnStM NOULO JtST CUT OUT SCNOtrf , HH SO lMCH JVIMW.lmO' -TMtLrAAW eee Certificate ol Dissolution To All to Whom These Presents may Come Greeting: Whereas, It occurs to my satisfacti on, by duly anthenticated record of the Proceedings for the voluntary dissolu tion thereof by the uuanimous consent of all stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that the Phenix Manufacturing Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office iseituated in the town of East Kings Mountain, county Cleveland, State of North Carolina (R, P. Roberts being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served,) has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Rsvisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," prelimi nary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 26th day of June 1918, file in my office a du ly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corpo ration, executed by all tne stockholders thereof, which said consent and the re cord of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided bylaw, In Testimony Whereof, I have heieto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh this 25th day of June, A. D. 1918. IS' J h .U 3- Bryan Grimes Secretary of State. North Carolina, Clevelaud County. The foregoing Certificate of Dissoluti on of the Phenix Manufacturing Com pany, was filed in my office on the 27th day of June 1918 and duly recorded in Record of Incorporations No. 3 at page 65. F. L. Hoyle, Clerk Superior Court, Cleveland Coun ty, N. C, 8-26 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, juucu vouniv. ae. - Frank J. Chenev makes oath that ha Is senior partner of the Arm of P. J. Chsnsr A Co.. dolna business in the Cltv of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. ana uiai saia nrm win pay tne sum 01 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. rpANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1888. A. W. OLBASON, (seal) Notary Public. HalKs Catarrh MedlMnA la tnlrnn In. ternally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Bend xor testimonials, rree. F. J. CHENEY A- CO., Toledo, O. Sold by alt druggists, 75c. Ball's Family fills tor constipation. CARDS PRINTED OR ENGRAVED THE HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. &e Proof of the pudding it In the eating. So the proof of good printing b u the Mumcaoti a me user ana tne re- euhs secured. We are spedahsts la the hoi of printing that brings bast ness aad are equipped to handle anythng la this kne that you need. Three Pointers IN BUYING MERCHANDISE . Distrust the house that claims to give sotne- thing for nothing, or is always offering goods at less than cost. There's a bite somewhere, j O Avoid the man who always has the best at the lowest price. He will go broke if hehon estly follows that course. V 3 Stick to the house that guarantees you an honest dollar's worth for a dollar. This is the only basis on which a Mercantile business can stand. An d at that the house must have a reaso nable profit in order to live and do business. IN OUR LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCH andise you will find almost everything you need in your home. You wont find everything at "less than cost," because we can't sell it that way. But you will find many rare values in Honest Goods. We ask you to compare our goods and prices with those of any other house, and we will cheerfull a bide by your finding. We are here to serve you honestly and faithfully. We have a big stock of Dry Goods to select from. Phenix Store Co. Inc. Kings Mountain, N. C. Top of the market for country produce at all times. iWHIIIIllflltldltlrMHWWIW HI'ifllHWfll IfWWWtllffnW Jr :i.lmilIIMIIIIIIII!lllll'QI."llltlllll Healthful location; no malaria. "A" grade; moderate expenses. A Christian school for the higher education of young men and women. Department of Education fully recognised by the North Carolina State The Yoder Memorial Science Building offers superior laboratory facilities tor the study of Chemistry, Physics end Biology. . Departments: Literary, Education, Business, Music, Expression, Home conomics, and Preparatory. - . . Genuine college advantages witmn reach of all the people. It will be unwise for you to decide on a college until you have investigated the advanta ges of fered by Lenoir, R. L. FRITZ, D. D., PRESIDENT. tS-1 Dr.' Alfred W.' Dull . KYB SPECIALIST sat , TO SEE BETTER I SEE DOLAl IT Tear's Esparisacs ' Tfc. But Bnlm.at Okl.la.klfc . OUmm Fiu.a Kial.tW.lr. 4V MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C. - If rou tot It from riULA. It's all Rlfh' ai WATCH TAPER FOR DATK& LENSES GROUND ft DUPLICATED Repair Dep'L Box 127 Charlotte, N. C SBoiinff Springs Oicfi School Owned and Controlled by Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Associations. Brick Buildinin. Steam Heat. Acetyline Lights. Hot and Cold Water. Twelve Experienced Teachers. Bible Department bmphisized. &x penses from $120.00 to $136.00 per year. For Catalog write J. D. HUGGINS, Principal t8-l Boiling Springs, North Carolina. WAR COURSES In response to the Government's call for specially trained men the University is offering, inladdition to its regular courses in ACADEMIC. CIVIL,. CHEMICAL, ELECTRI CAL, HIGHWAY AND MINING ENGINEERING, LAW. MEDICINE, AND PHARMACY, Special War Engineering' Courses and Military Training under U. S. ARMY IN SENIOR DIVISION OFFICERS RESERVE TRAINING CORPS Graduates Eligible for Commissions. Se Ready- When the Call Comes FOR INFORMATION WRITE University of North Carolina . CHAPEL HILL, N. C P(wHTm)C 4 suits M CLEANED AND TV I PRESSED FOR J If done for the same person within 80 days. SINGLE SUITS 50c. We use THE HOFFMAN Steam Pressing and Sterilizing Machine Victory Pressing . Qlu6 niRsai nun.
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