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ipni.il I " Jl 1..I IBIPW IP J|||' rm?T OAM icckst 1 BOYSCOUT | MOVEMENT ffl mv wSfon' '^P In] EVERY STEP r w i 14^.. HT I ? ? I _ if* H I* ?I ill? I By r^gM, 1H aUr i Khitical Moments AND u? : c 1IOWL.AKKHJS (By The Tattlers) (This week we know you won't mind if we lay off the gossip ' long enough, .to explain the policy of the conspiracy of the "TATTLERS." First, we do everything In the spirit of fun. We don't moan to east any reflections at anyone. We dont aim at belittling anyone's character That da far from the principle of this column. Anyone who has any request to make of us. as to leaving their name out of the column need I OUT OF TOWN (((I PRINTERS PAY J NO TAXES HERE \ft LET US DO YOUR HM PRINTING ' iwl J/ Mora mlln f \.mt what Crc- hou CENTER SERVICE SEgff Phone 02 OreeneboM . Atlanta NOW j | I KINGS MOUNTAIN* :: and up-' ij Barbei \\ ?CENTRALL In the Building form Postal T < ... ? i .... Corner of Cherokee THREE EXPERIE ;; TOSER We cordially invite you t always be ^ SANF BARBE ! ! : I ; ; BAXTER WRIGHT 1 ' K . ! ? ?-? f KINGS MOUNTAIN CI -*** tV^l~~ -^T. l ' Lire -^avih^S^ pioniiAimI PUBLIC. HtALTH 1 MUSONAL HCgYB TVC75TCALL MVtLOPf1tWT? ATMU.'TIC.a M I amo CAW rfnM**IEfc?r_'J I MAnmr on%cnVXTIOM?* ___ "i I JUOCIKJC CXSTANCC, *I*C ITC " MANOlCHArr 1 MAP r*AKI*C AMD. fftAqiNG W " APVANCEDrtwiit AID ' " 1 ""' I ' " ScNAUkCTTCAi PC#? H OANK otPosnr. or two pocca* >| " ' nrrv YA*D? awin , _ _, .. r TYy>j?a^Ttsa .atsy^SSfe. ' m H I KMOwUPCL or CO^AAIJ "^ I HANK MPOSIT or IXUI h 'IK I ? COOKINC -*Si I ?, rips boiloinSBMQtr 1 iiiTftr mrc on iiatci T 1 ' ?ST MILS SCOUTS (Mf I 1 KAljr MAC TSACKWS a*. I I 1UMMTAKV NCNAUNj <0 Clam aceuT r cccmcntahV m?T ao WMimto^fAT11'1. 'a?. I KROT YYIT WrtTrlllTA* A I ' Ymic FLAG. ITS M ollly to say so. and we strive to please. In. the past, we have 'had very lit tie complaint, and In cases which we were convinced that we wet, wrong, we have done our best to, wuid making amends. We write this column for those who like a little informal chattel about themselves, and we alone arc responsible for 'what we do or say, We flatter ourselves that you. the readers, tolerate it because you like It. We have never made it our policy to do harm to those for whom any of us may have personal dislikes On the other hand, we mention only those for whom we have only the greatest respect. We do not pretend that we are honoring anyone by put ting their name in this column. Wc merely choose those whom we ihlnk have character enough to withstand our cracks withoout harm. We hope to keep us this little informal and impersonal kobsId. ho within the future, please remember that we only aim at pleasing you. T V H V \ V H NDREDS OP CITIES >er dollar, more pleasure per trip?thit't * ind's big (are: reductions mean to youl pin Reduced One-War Farte 11.10 Miami $11.15 . .60 Rock. HIM $1.0a > $2.10! New York $8.70 $3.40 Durham $3.00 OPEN * ! S MOST MODERN ^ i TO-DATE r Shop | Y LOCATED? i v i erly occupied by the elegrmph and Mountain Streets NCED BARBERS * ! VE YOU 0 visit us, where-you will WELCOME. TARY R SHOP i , * * v ,?? ; G. L, WRIGHT : . i* 1 . - THI IINQI HOOMTAOf liltlAIH SLEBRATBS NATIONAL 1 OBSERVATIONS ' (Observations of a Visitor, To Th Best Town In The State) By A. L,. .Bert Kings Mountain is a coming towr 1 Ir you don't believe it just watch ou smoke! ' ' ! The New Deal is going places. Bn > Where? 1 Getting back to Kings Mountain 1 We need a new hotel. The most cry (nor nooH t\f irram < a a no or .K/W a ?'?p> ??wu vt wnu so ? uc n 'iwi*7 r A place where we can entertain ou . guests. Strangers often Judge a tow by its hotel facilities. Just like vis tors Judge a home by one's abilH i to entertain. I Whatever a new and modern bote ; will cost Kings Mountain, it will b , cheap. Tihe cost should be of second ary consideration. Hotel facilities c [ a town should always be ahead c everything else, because that is th place where visitors are entertaine t and made comfortable, or otherwisf , largely, visitors get their impres sions of a town, from its hotels, jus ar a visitor to'one's-home forms in: pressions of the home. As we said before: Kings Mour tain is a coming town. It has one o the soundest Banks in the country. It has eleven cotton mills. wit] large payrolls. It has progressive mercantile et tablishments. a good newspaper, fin schools, beautiful homes, mtagnif cent churches, attractive streets an sidewalks, lights, power, water, sev erage; a dlmate unsurpassed an? where in the world, and best of al a citizenship unsurpassed any when Kings Mountain is surrounded' b one of the best farming sections . .1 the Piedmont. In addition to ail!. this. Kings Mou tain is in the center of -whet. bk fair to be one of the greet gold-pri ducing terrttories of the. country. In addition to gold, other miner* \ such as lithium, tin, iron.kyonit > manganeee; mica, etc., etc., offer a y tractive possibilities dor investmei and exploitation. J Setter fanriito-market roids woul be a profitable way to spend, seve Club Breakfast Served Every Morning 4" ? . , For As Low As 20c You will be more than pleased at the quality and the quantity.' Here's our 25c Breakfast One-Half Grapefruit, Orta 00 [ any style, Vaeon, Grits; Toae* | Sutter, Jelly and Coffee., , G<meol tleoel ' ' riMirif' : ] OPKNS'JO A. M. ' % ; * ' - t , y-fc^v niWfl^f A.. ?.V: ? . * s Jy,. itti i 1A1 "Hft BOTaOOOTWteK uv i i r" i?/**\ i cr more million dollars. "Just In rase you hud not noticed, e Congress is-in session again. The President plans another falling ti'ip. This writer has nn idea, whtch seems. very unpopular these days, r that work is the only way to create wealth. Of course, these Is nothing t new, or original in this idea. hut sometimes we stray so far from fun. damentals that it is well to refresh r. ovrr mind* by repetition. I And this reminds us: That work r crea.-.s buying power, and, Inversea ly, buying poyer creates work. The l_ logical conclusion, then, follows that y a coordination of the interests of labor and: Industry would readily ,1 solve all at our economic problems. e l,t . The, government index prices for farm products dropped two points e during the past mouth, falling to a 94 per cent of pre-war in mld-Janu, ary as compared with. 96 on Decern ,! Lee 16 and with 102 on Jan. 15 a lt year ago. l" "My 8kin Was Full of Pimples and Blemishes From Constipation" f says Verna Schlepp: "Since using Adlerika the pimples aire gone. My h skin is smooth and glows with health " Adlerika washes BOTH bowels i- and relieves constipation that so e often aggravates a bad tfomplexton. 1- if an i ,-Ji? ? - ^ ??? rrn wcaumy ur uyyiiis I SumiT [I STEW BEEP ? Pound Little Pig SAUSAGE II OYSTERS ? Quart | Liver Mfcish?8c Lb. ? 2 | WESTERN BEEF ? I | T-BOONE STEAK ? 1 i| ROUND STEAK ? P? || Rib and Brisket Stew?1 Buv Hie Best If i , ? E . CIGARETTES ? 2 tot LUCKT TIGER SHAM $1,00 ViriiiA J MfSiSAL OIL ? Mm ??v V ||m.r 1|J] ?. gg ^3 ? 15H In dtiacussing tertilisintion ot cotton on wilt land. the plant pathologist Bayst "'Ltbentl applications ot poui.su nave siynmcantiy reuuccu the amount of wilt on both resistant and susceptible varieties of cotton in experimental tests conducted at various points in the cotton belt in rectn years?Kainit and muriate ot potash appeer to provide the moat effective sources of potash," :: hay? you :: tried | . | GROCERS BAKUSt; litt's Ni v "Ti OCERIES, MEATS AND D COUNTRY S^YLE PEPPl HAM ? P<nmd ; PAT BACK COMPOUND LARD: Swift Armour^ Veg^toie, Scoco? 8 Lbs. 75c ? 4 LI [ ... ....... 10c FLOUR ?9i pound 19c Hi-Land ? b 39c SODACRAC ! for 15c SOfDA CRAC Iranded Steer PICKLES > 1 nn ry IE. ruuiiu iJirtT mwrw wt ] |md-29c 4 NO. 2 CAN Pound * 15c 4 NO. 2 Cane t Pays 4 NO. 2 CA1S \ ; |r > > M * * ' *.., , Li .' * -V- ^ . *.." .- '* -* > ' '' * - ' ? '*. "*1 ^ Quality ? Quantity Service OUR ORDERS HAVE am prun When we sell a man one time we are satisfied, for he comes back just like an echo, only he comes back with more volume ? Kings Mountain Ice & Coal Co. 4Your Warmest 'Friends* Phone 124 i ??? ??? ? ? ^TltESl^ * *~+ ' ' ' favorite urocer I i ; ' * r CO., Gastonia, N. C. M 11-Way RUGS CRED TOppjl^1 lb. 8c w. 38c r 1 Pounds Shelby ag $2.25 . KERS ? 1 pound 4--- 8c KERS ? 2 lbs. 15c ? SOUR OR DILLS 2 for 25c S TOMATOES 25c i UKCI&n DfilAiNB 20C IS Good CORN 25c ' ?'?: A- - MVv^Pfg ; !J k . vi . . - . I i i ft r' ft. . - i.. '* V J ^ - - ! ' " Kg*:Thymoiine only 5c SJ-^-GOc v*H? 29c t? $1.00 value for 59c ER COMBINATION 89c iWm**'' 39c - -/ . 4 .? t/ S4
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