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v pjp OMN LKTTIN TO A FEEDING DRIVER . . 1 saw you barely miss a little boy jua^.iatar ^, ? .. f beard you yell: "Get out of the way; don't you know better than to ride In tho Btreet?" He didn't answer because he hasn't learned to talk very well yet. So I'm going to answer fot him. No, the little boy doesn't know any better than to ride his tricycle in the street, He has been warned not to, but little boys doriU always remember warnings; some adults don't either especially trafflce, warn lags; for example, the. one limiting " the speed of automobiles. I am going to tell you something about that little boy. ilo hrt9 a mother, who endured considerable Inconvenience, anxiety and suffering Have Your Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist . Eye Specialist Will be in Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons Hours 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. W. B. PAYSEUR Landscape Gardner Shrubbery of all Kinds Lincolnton, N. C. Box 365 > ' Southern Rai recommend enliMmriil K| to eligible young men 1^8 V - BATHING SEA OUTINGS ((CQ)) GOOD FISHING I For Shaves That L I "A Million/' Try T fl I | At Vfr Pricel * ing, comfortable SHH I shaves every time . . . ^jj| I and save money too ... I when you use the new Thin Gillette Blade. This blade is I made of easy'flexing steel hard enough to cut glass. It I has super-keen edges of an I entirely new kind. You whisk I through tough beard quickly I t ' S . to hriag bin into tbo world. Ho ha a father who hat worked hard aa made many sacrifices to nuke hh jr.miir purpoae of their Urea te to Sar their little boy grow up to bo a go? and Useful man. Now atop a minute aud think. I you should kill a child, how woul you feel facing its parents? Wha excusse could you give them fo having robbed them of their deal est possession? More Important what excuse could you possibly offe Him \vhose kingdom is made up ? little children? Children, my hasty friend, wethere long before you or your atitt mobile were thought of. All the at tmobiles on earth are not worth th life of one little boy. We don't knot tvhat the little boy may some da he, but we know what you are, an it's unimportant. We could get i long without you. but we can't spar o single little bov on this street. tleorge Malcolm Smith. More than a million (arms ar now included . in soil conservatloi districts organized during the pas two years by farmers with 400.00 more expected to come in shortly. Fruit Supplies The U. S. Bureau of AKiicnllurn Economics has predicted that redui ed export demand would make do mestlc fresh frtilt supplies as largi In' the first half of 1940 as in th< same period in 1939' Steady Growth Iptport Animal* CCC MAT.ARIA 000 Salve-Noaedrops colds Llqtfld-Tableta symptom* first da; Try -'Rub-My-Tism" ? a Wonderfu Liniment [lway System | . V *'W' " ashore Excursion j ORFOLK.VA. XILY 5 and 6, 1940 3qq round ' trip fare nd Trip Ticket's on sale for nL> ilar .trains (except Trains No. 37 38), July 5 and t>, final lin.it iming Monday Night, July 8, 1940. ? . d Trip Fare $.*.00 I rum all Malleus u?. trn Railway Syttcm in North and SvnA ina as sbown lxlc>\V: lackshorg, S. C. lo Danville, Va. * ' lackshtire, S. C. 'lo Marion, N. C. sheville, N. C. lo Salisbury,-N. C. iiariytte. N. C. to Taylorsvdle, N. C. :irl>er, N. C. to Winston-Salem, N. C. tllsboro, N. C. to North iV?|ke<bcro, N, C. fiarh ite," N, C. to Columbia, S. C. id intermediate Stations. I Tickets Hood in Coaches Only Baggage Checked?No Stop-Overs i Daylight or Night Trip Consult Ticket Agents R. H. ?RAHAM Division I'mtrrin.f .fytrwl CtlAtLOTtt, N. C ook And Fee! Like kb New Gillette r Hp easily, and protect your "~" ", face from smart and burn caused by misfit blades. Gillette alone, with its worldrenowned facilities, could produce...and sell at only 10c for four...a blade so superior as this. Buy a package from your dealer today. H/ " I?$>-: THN HUM MOUNTAIN RBUI j| Church I\ a amummsmrm\ i art 'iimntmi ' First Baptist Church A. G. Bargeanu Pastor i Sunday morning worship 11:00. d Sunday school, 9:45 o'clock, t Twilight Service will be held ou r the church lawn 7 o'clock sharp, r* The number of children In the Va t. cation School that had perfect .at r tendance records. amoi|:ited to 106. Lutheran Church u. uoya iiauun. castor ' Bible school #.46, J). C. Mauuey '* General Superintendent. Services for the 6lb Sunday aftei ,N trinity. Morning 11:00. sermon; Living t<: d Live. l" Evening 7:30. Public Luther Lea e gue Program. junior Children of the Church. 6:31 Luther Leagues 6:30. District Brotherhood Meeting Sun e day afternoon 3:00, Holy Trinity ,, Gastonla. t Boy Scouts Monday evening 7:30 0 Girl Scouts Thursday afternoon 5. SAINT LUKES: ? Bible school. 10:00, Jomes Lack' ey, Superintendent. 1 ? c Central Methodist : Church: H. G. Sprinkle, Jr., Paaior 0:45 A. M. Church School, B. S Peeler, General Superintendent. 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Sermon: "'The American Drealu " by the Pastor. 6: v5 P. M. Epworth League. 8:00 P. M. Evening Service. Ser nion: "Deep Wells." Monday, 7:3o P. M. Boy Scouts. Monday & P. M. Board of Educd f tlon. I Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Board ol Stewards:;, Wednesday. 8:00 P. M. Mid-week Prayer Service. Presbyterian Church Inov. t- u. ramca t-a?ioi 9:45 Sunday School, C. F. Thorn; assoo, Supt 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon subject: ''The Highest Patriotism." 2:30 Sunday School at Dixon School, J. G. parracott, Supt. 7:00 Young People's Vesper Service. 8:00 Evening Worship. Message will be brought by Rev. A1 Blxley who was in Brazil and spent his childhood there where his parents are missionaries. Monday, Boy Scout, Troop One. Mr. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster; Messrs Harry Page and Bill Thomson Assistants. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at Margrace Community House. Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Church R. N. Baird, Minister. 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, j. L>. McGill, General Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon: "Reverence." 7:15 P. M. Young People's Christian Union: Miss Helen Rhodes, Leader. 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship and Sermon*. "Jesus' Word to the SelfImportant." 8:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY: The Mid-week Service of Worship. 8:00 A M. Each Morning through July 3rd: Daily Vacation Bible School, to -which all children are in vlted. GRACE METHODIST 8. W. Johnson, Pastor Sunday school 9:45. Frank Green Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Hpworih League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. 7 7~FEEL PEPPY!' /RELIEVE THAT AWFUL BACKACHE DUC TO PATIOUC AND KXSOSUU W 7mI Uka (tapping oat sgala by raliaving that ^^^^backacha (dua to fatigua Wad axpoaura). Joat rob V oo soma laam aad to W ataatly It bagias Ha fear> Mam fold work of balpiogaootba f f that back. Planus t. At 00 4 trial alia to National EHABCO I HOT BARBECUE I EVERY DAY I Try one of those delicious Sandwiches I Everything Good to Eat The PIT William Hagley 'i liiW,if'"C'. V- \ - .* *, '' . LV.'v-' n 'A-i I. ' jd muauacu.t, junb it. im Jews? 1 Choir Practice Monday Y:M PJi. Wednesday evening prayer service 7:30 P. M. Macedonia Bantist Church I J *? Vnitrtc*. PutM .I Sunday School at 9:45. J Morning Worship hour 11'00. Wedueaday Evening Pra>er meeting 7:00. SatnrOay evening we will have a song and praise service with a short serrnpn to follow on the subject of Holiness. You are invited to attend all of these services. , Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. I Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ro. "neb Sunda . i THE CHURCH OF GOO* Roy L. Davis, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Y. P. E. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P M. ' ' 1 ' 0 Park-Grace Bible Church John L." Gregory. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. 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