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? . . Mountaineer; Here Tomon (Manly MoorUead). A'xk their -opening game with a played, won, and now a ?I the paat tlie Mountaineer? in. coined ti a! In g (Ilia week on their Wnne deb 11! against Marion's etasay ?%M<tU?tt players Friday afternoon at Jk,"l1 oVlodc. Kveryhody at Kn M ajt'i. h>. ? - , ??,-^.i im ii im.sui VI U>?V'U, IUI *u doubt. thn'is ax tough oppo^V Ak>ii *.< Hi.- local grid li'ain will fac? it m fftr ******?flivnnT-i'.!' s-. .nV.i -i.f. wnsoe for each team. Itoth emerged jricibrnus in ilidr first game. Mari *b irmpowercd Lenoir Lt-0 last y welkin g Optimistic Wkua asked for a prediction e6natniit1.: tlio outlook for Friday, Cheat* t'.linu farthing said: "We wtll give 'cm a good fight. The ^toiMiiaiiirtirH are in top form physically. Willi tht) exception of Plonk iJKewM who Buffered a a broken mm in practice two weeks ago. and Qhgy wilt fight hard to avengo tlie 8M defeat they suffered last year." and* To March The Mi-ion School Band, one of ttur best tae State, litis been invited at company the football squad. It ? not delinite whether thc.v will acumen the in vital ion, hut the locaf hand will be 011 hand to encourage 'Jbr flayers and lo thrill the specta a?w* with some spectacular drills -Mid maneuvers. U m hoped that every one will wioorage the Mountaineers by bedng at the game Friday for the first hunac- game. The admission will 'be 3S?' itad farm may bo assured of getMae tlietr money's worth, in thrills ao4 excitement, besides seeing that Bmd in notion again. BONT BE BOSSED mv VOUR LAXATIVE?RELIEVE C?5TIPAT1QN THIS MODERN WAY .OWhea you feel gassy, headachy, logy Ma* to clogged-tip bo well, do at million * At take F'een-A-Mint at bedtime. Next tiaing ? thorough, comfortable relief, ' Atlpaug you atart the day foil of your . siaaul energy and pep, feeling like a lestlisn! Fcen-A-Mint doexn't disturb fam sight's rest or interfere with work the awat day. TYy Feen-A-Mint, the chewing gas haxativo, yourtolf. It tastes good, it's isiAr end economical... a family supply IEEN-fl-MINTTo< Broadway RevueT"^^^ J A* Champion Race Horses. \y I AAA Auto Races. World of ^ I Mirth Midway. Stock Judging I ' Contest. Lucky Teter and His I ? Hell-Drivers. Pony Races. */ I "V Fireworks Each Night. // I Form. Home Exhibits . I | |)a. !?" 1 ?cf. ;c 5!^ ife^-^ocf. j. ' * c,i IP1 ? ? fm, K,. 8 WZ*riHna * *#f? #o,t 1 "+?? *v?v*. -* f Cr spectacular days j glorious nights . * * * L Advance Ticket sa . ?*' sou r,* s25< ?tch=J' SoId only in blocks of 4. After Oct. 12, 50c. Mail orders^, cask or money order) to 11 Fair office. Also on sale ^ ?H ot Ivey's and Efird*s 1 rr . _: I heeding 11 Is quite a responsibility are here to make her jo .Call us today and let us f "What Tto Have For Blali A' \j | GROCERY Phone 58 ? -i ' - in'iiMiiiiiiiy-i . s Meet Marion row T LINEMAN HSS&B9B9DHI I H James Dockey, son of Mrs. Bessie Dickey, is co-captain along wltn James Gibson of Cltne Farthlng'a 1940-41 Mountaineers, and ably held down the right-guard fcerth in the line. Co-Captain Dickey has been popular among his classmates since entering High School. He was president of his home room for three ' consecutive years and vice-president for one. He has also Served as manager of the . Baseball team and is a member and officer of the Monogram Club Dickey is expected to star in the Kings Mountain-Marion j game Friday. W. O. Peterson Dies In Blacksburg William Oscar Peterson, 40. died at 0 o'clock Monday night at the home of his mother. Mrs. Linda Peterson," in Blacksburg. S. C. where lie had been visiting for three weeks .Mr. Peterson was a native of Cleveland County; having been born and reared and lived all his life in Kings Mountain. He had been in ill health for about a year. 'He was an empoyee of the .Mauney Mills and lived in that mommunity. He has a host of relatives throughout the county and is well known ,jn this section. The funeral was held from the home of his mother ut Blacksburg Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 with the Kev. Marvin White in charge us sisteil by tlie itev. Pink Wright. Burial was in Nazareth Church cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Carrie Page Patterson of Kings Mountain; his mother; two brothers, Robert and John Peterson of lilackshurg; six sisters, .Misses Christine and Ethel Peterson and Mrs. Will Sprouse and Mrs. E. p. Parish of Blacksburg, Mrs. Tillman Porter of Cherokee Falls and Mrs. W. K. RlackwtSl of Kings Mountat'n. VV'asliiiiKton, Oct. 1.?Approximate ly onethird of the nation's 3.600,000 non-citizens compiled with the new alien registration law during the first month of its eristence. it was estimated today by Karl C. Harrl son. director of alien registration. The director said that fewer than 10 percent of the registration forms received thus far were seriously defective. He sail that, an undetermined number of fingerprint record# were unsatisfactory and: that It would be necessary to retake the prints of some aliens. ' . ''0 COTTON GINNING REPORT ? . ,*v Census report shows fttyt 279 bales of cottou were ginned In Cleveland county, N. C... from the crop of I!i4l) prior to September 16. as compared with 13.146 bales for the crop of 1939. le Family I to the housewife, but we I b just as easy as possible. I help to relieve the worry I Dinner." ock's I & MARKET I Kings Mountain, N. C. W ' . * 1HB RINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALD T At Imperial Monday, Ti ' ^ * >> ?B i ' ;. i I nk. ? I ~ M . ^ -? <?*. ^ ;Ti,>S^SE^bSIS j, "Dreaming O Clarence A. "Giis" Ware ;3 Dies In Charlotte ' J Funeral services for Clarence Au- | * gustus Ware. 66, who tiled Tuesday j morning ut 9; 20 o clock. at his home , hi Charlotte, aftor a year s illness, j j was held yesterday afternoon at | ( 3:30 o'clock at El Bethel Methodist J j church near Kings Mountain. Rev. j ( C. C. Weaver, pastor of First Metho- { ( dist church of which he was a mem ^ her, officiated, assisted by the pas 1 tor of El Bethel church. Burial was j in the church cemetery. Mr. Ware Is survived by his wife Your credit is BUY NOW AND SAVEmm on our friendly I NO CARRYING C " Don't let lack of ready cash keep you from getting the extra safety and long mileage of U.S. Tires. Be smart! Take advantage of our friendly budget plan and enjoy thousands of safe, trouble-free tire miles. Come in todav. 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