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BACK 11 |We are now in our re n I ff, Hrlttrat National Bank Bui BlrThe Arthur p ? oxvw In temporary off 1cm over W |v "All Kinds < I Quality OET T Peterson KWaco Boad Mfe, IN NORTI Mom people drink Adaad H lt ? ^ /mjkNTicS Annou 1 Per Ce I WILL BE ALLOWE Pre DURING TI An % S. A. OBOE TIRE SALES ?Quality Recapping? ?New Small Truck T ?Passenger Car Tires ?BRING US YOl Official Tire I Tire Sales N. Piedm Fine Ho T1 home lodeled offices in the llding. * Hay Agency (01 Homo BuUdln# and Loan Ana.) >f Insurance" lot a umuuummmsmma&aKmmmmnmmmm Groceries 1? hem at i jj i Grocery ? We Deliver j ? . g< icAksa^fccr th^anjrocfccr. I , yft 1*3 w v t ncement S( nt Discount 5 I K1 D ON ALL 1945 TAXES -Paid fi IE MONTH OP o* p< IgUSt : rSE, City Clerk. w: ft! SiSS m I pl ? ' , RECAPPING h I:: Grade "A" Rubber | gc ires I * nc H 96 W JR CERTIFICATE? I *" of nspection Station I hi or M & Rebuilders I * ont Avenue I +* HHHHIHHHflHHHHif? ? rses *i Mk Second _ W': Adm n KfNCM MOUNTAIN tfBUU Nebo News H. T. Bslk Miss Nell Falten of East # Shell M a pretty visitor in Kings Mou in the past week. There's a lot of pretty gals at tl inty seat. Boland Hardin came by from Cbi ;te Sunday and took a bunch i limney Rock. Had a swell time ai chicken dinner. I met aunt Nancy Adams up tow le claims to be an hundred ai dozen. She gets around like a litl tten. With the scars of war everywhc e are facing the results of the mt deous "Cathocracy" that ev ook Ood's earth. A lot of times we pay folks ite us. While there are a lot Iks around glad to do it for not * Don't read much about M oosevelt. She must not be worki n fhfl lAdisl ftnnslitv Wl sr wrangle dances she just like >t me bllioue last year. Whatever became of the old Itali tat came around with a roller i an on his back and stopped at t 30r and made music while the m< By danced and ate peanuts. 801 f this stuff may have happened 1 >re you were born, but I rememl Just ask pappy and mammy, rite this column more for the el ren than I do the grown-upe. 01 ren tell me they hunt for it a ! they don't find it they are dist Dinted and that's that. If this is the first time the J1 ver got whipped, they got it put roper and rubbed in. They will rratching the sore places fifty y? fter today. Bless their little veil ides, they won't forget Pearl K or in the next hundred years. W1 pared them to death was th?* ? rhizz gun ? the bomb of all bon hat ever did bomb the earth or a hing else. I've been asked by a number ood citizens why Eden's pool ro idn't close up Victory night li rerything else. It's none Of my b less but I've been nsked to ask w > I did. The suitor: Jones, discouraged, "Yes, I c sve something in the bank, t nee I met your daughter its one. Father: "F.xpensive courtship, well y low love makes the world go und." Jones: "Yes, but T didn't know onld make me loose my halanee." Tts believed that, if *Prte? was t rst man that over told a lie un<3 ie New Dispensation, then the eo ew thrice even the rooster kn ?ter was a liar. V-day T knew of a man - sell! hiskey for $7 a pint. Lots of wh sy for so little bit of money. Wh y must be good for snake bit Yes, the war's over. T will be gl hen we quit this day-light savl id get back to the way God fi* in the beginning of creation. T an has the right to fool with Goc inn. 'Abraham Lincoln bad lota of gt be a rail aplitter. George Wai gton out down the cherry tree b i didn't split any rails. T wonder if the old fellow that e rd wood at 30 eenta a eord ev it rich. I remember when men split ra K) for a dollar. A man who sp \0 rails in a day was a dollar wi T. I wrote Horace Hord a note nil me yome fat back. Horn rote back, "Yea, the war 3a- ov ?t the fat back went over. too." I learn we have a first class pc fice. The flouts ought to be ci ted so we wouldn't make so mu as toating out the mall. Sure th ive first class folks In there to wi i you. If you don't believe it, ?i artha 8ue or George/ NEGRO NEWS By Mrs. Jessie G. Coetner >&! * VafpV flXV V to'mV Vl? jg hla parents, aftef returning fro ermany when ha spent- sometime. tm Kings Moi Annual L > " V,S- * V-*!*.' ^.r' OLD BAL? PA Monday, Sep S?iomAd?lti j>THt>wPAT, Avmm $i, i?*s O* BIO FUklOP GUAM. ? Lester D. Bridge., Sr., seamoa, second class, U8NB, whoee w^e, Mr*. Amogene Bridge* lice* in Kings Mountain, N. C., serves a* board the USB BON HOMMB BICH ,j ABD, one of 20 aircraft carriers }n n an armada of 133 combat ships that aided in forcing the surrender of Jai* pan. The BON HOMME RICABD, idensr tified by Fleet Admiral Chester W. to Nimifz, Commander in charge, Paclfid ie, as one of the ships of the line un> der Admiral William F. Halsey, com n. i man der, 8rd Fleet, sent wave* of id planes from her flight deck to bomlie bard Jap cities, factories and airfields In the flnr.i days of the war. ire The vletory was made possiblt >et through the courage of men lik?. er those on this carrier. The morning o< the first attack on the Tokyo area to the men sat down at 2 a. m. foi of breakfast. The radio blared out witl h- an eleetrical transcription of "I'u dreaming of a White Christmas.' rs. Eyes drifted off with each individu ng al dream or memory of a happ] Itb Christmas. "Lt\'s go in and Vt thli to damned business over with,.'' some body snapped. The men emptied the! an trays and went off to their battl or- stations. he >n Misses Dorothy and Lillie Mae Mil me ler of Kings Mountain spent thi ?e- week end visiting friends in Kannar >er olis. MIm Louise Miller, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller, Misi ill- Pinkie Curry, daughter of Mr. an< ill- Mrs. Hoyt Curry and Osborne Haw nd ell, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiliian *p Howell are home from Newark, N. 3 Rev. F. D. Herndon of Baltimore ip* Md., Is spending two weeks at homi on with his family on Carpenter st<eet be Pvt. Herbert Glover is home on i furlough visiting relatives am ow friends. ar- Mrs. Blanche Berry and her tw lat daughters, Mrs. Marion Poole, an ee- Mrs. Ruth Feaster and Mrs. Feasterh ^bs' three children, all of New York Cit my have been visiting in Kings Moun 'tain about two weeks. Mrs. Pooli of and Mrs. Feaster are former gradu om ates of Davidson scho'ol. ike Mr. James G. Morgan of Detroit us- Mich., spent about two weeks hen by visiting his family on West Kinf street. He left Tuesday. His wife Mrs. J. O. Morgan accompanied bin lid as far as Winston-8alcm. ,ut The revival meeting was held at , Bynum Chapel A. M. E. Zion church | last -ween, conducted Dy Rev. Duffej ' of Gastonia. 0,1 The revival meeting Is being hel<l a"' at Good Hope Presbyterian chrucli this week. it he ;kr BACK - TO SCHOOLPW z TIME lifts. ad IS ng ! Shoe Repair it* J, . TIME J er For expert shoe ren pairing, see us. Whole ee er soling our - specialty I'4 for real comfort. ch P? lit sk Foster's it SHOE SERVICE m ; . rEND intain Lions Ch abor Day BK ? TORK HIGHWAY tember 3rd, 3t .. , , i v, ' 1-11.00 Chil Dr. Mike J OPTOME Examination, Diagnoe 10:00 A. M.?5:00 P. | Up Stairs Over Kings 1 ag j m > ? i I I '* s! I 'As Seen In Charm KEEPING COMPANY V ifrom one end of the year down styles are so easy i to you. in fashion, fit and Swansdown is this compa' country. In a pure wool i 18. Coat $29.50 Suil | Stocks may not be as com but Swansdown standards Exclusive 1 Keeters ] lb irse Show A u m. dren 50c * . " <~l! lis, Glasses Fitted M.?Fridays Only. Mountain Drug Co. . <* H V H > ^^R3H~ M ! i a -i r if /W* ij, 7TTH .. x " < i <brnkm I to the other Swans ;o live with, so devoted flattery. Typically tible pair for town or shadow plaid. Sizes 10 I: $Zy.5U W N ' iplete as formerly...... \ are as high as ever. | With Us I 4C. )ept. Store 1 * I ..... J-';" '. 16 Classes i ; ' * *A " i,*." ' . ' . v **, ^ ? .'*?' ' . /-Vj |; * . ? r Vf'y.'l
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