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arrived home with an honorable diecharge after apending 26 months or;? erseas. Pfc. Pearson has been In the army since January, 1940. Be was one of the first boys here to volunteer. Pfc. Pearson was in fonr major battles. XJBB 6 66 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, _ Hose Drops Dae Only Am Ptrootad ~ /, rrr- vJs-tir ii ^ T/'x Jc'y i: MMRVk'- *. COLD WAV! Each kit eoasalas 5 fall ' IBT zswurtsss I HEW-: cator, aaocralisar ud . Uti ontv2 to 3 com pitta Instruction*. Hovrl of Hmh EAGLE STORES Dr. D. M. Morris Tuesday and Friday afte Eyes Examined ?TOPQUAL1 Pre-War Stock oi No. 5's Fruit Oakes For $1.50 Eggs and ] Shufori Battle ' * Service ' < Grover Road. ==== Bond / I am now licensed by t. I I lain, County of Clevela Carolina as a professioi / Quick f $ I JAIL BONDS fl ' ilMM ^ **? ^ v '""^ jf* "*' ^ W9 A1 -a-grfc JI A IjL , I IIIlalI * y 111'; | L*v.. . y * v 1 ' ' FBOOTOB PBOMOrtD 8gt. Btowe Proctor, formerly of Kingt Mountain, hu been promoted to th* rank of staff sergeant while serving overseas with the 4th Armored Division. B8gt. Proctor has been in the Army three years and overseas nine montha He holds the Combat Infan- J try Medal, Expert Infantry Medal,' KTO. Ribbon with two battle stars, a three-year Good Conduct medal and the Presidential citation. , He is the hhsband of Mrs. Lib Barnes Proctor who now resides at I Bath erf ordton. Civilians will now receive 130 mil- j Hon pounds of the 1940 canned sal-! moo pack instead of the 00 million pounds previously alloted. A chicken drinks 2 pounds of ** ter for each pound of feed eaten. .Water em most bo-kept filled despite [ the fad that it in Almost an-endless job. ; Bluing doe* not whiten clothe* hot make* them look white by camouflaging the yellow or dingineaa toft by poor walking. son. Optometrist moons 1 P. M. to 6 P. X. Glasses fitted % Si . ? j' ? " "i. ?| . , ys TY VALUES f. Molasses Buckets bo Ho. 10*8 : . \ . \ ' . ' Overseas Mailing to $6.00 Poultry from i's Farm ground ?. - if'." ' ? i Station - 0. L. Arlington* Protii ; Isman he City of Kings Moun' . / 1 nd, and State of North k i t - >*V nal bondsman. - , ^ - .* I 1 1 ' v ?. v.' \W> Service V70V . '/? r> i ' V- : t .*.<?{ 8PXOIALTY 1 ^ i, ^ ^ . / iW V" k'j -.'/,0 W\ - ?lhhw^ * gvy ..... ;'m- ; . r *v ,'f.' W1 ;?V * The Kings Mountain High School football team loM the fttst game ol the kuod hut SVidey^to the Belmont Abbey high school team by a eeore ol ie-o. ' / \ The Mountaineers, coached by Dot aid L. Harker, physical . e<]ucatioi tear her, had two of it* fettermeh ot the sidelines. Bobby Xedbetter, left end, wu out with* a - broken eoHat bone and Diekio Foster, with a le| injury contained during the opeaiaf jaiautoo of tko game. Ha was repine ed by Bridgeo and 'Wilaoa. Thin was the ntrali game for th< Belmont Abbey team,/, a" situation which gave them a' little more. expfr i ienee than the home team ha?i. [ On the kiekoff Canhion receive* i the ball had went to hie ' own * yard line. After persistent plunge: . and a penalty the Mountaineers punt ' ed Abbey 'a nine yard line. I The first touchdown was msde b; Belmont Ahhev in th? dMlnn mtnn tes of the first half. The ran tbroy i gh center for the extra point was no 1 good. , , Abbey scored again at the first 01 the fourth quarter. The kick for th extra point foiled. , Second string men were sent in t<r the Abbey Jteam after the' 'seeom touchdown. ,'The "Mountaineers' then launched a paselng^attaek whiel netted them. 32 yards and which wet stopped by the re-enry of Abbey *i first string players. . 4 Tatheer falter, Abbey <oeah?. Hah e.I Maloney,^ Wraith, and^WUsoa [ of tha ialand'a export tansuge and lt minice toot ed eoal are big flgurea tSfa you compeK lCngland anil America.' Wa buy* only MS.000 miner. h> tb. ir?4c~? States but they product 566 million ton* of coal? year; xpore thsnflvs ttaMi a* much par man aa in Bd# jEST- . .Coal minor* In En*Uod draw $32 a week. Axnarican coal mindvs gd (tt a weak and they earn tt. fwl harder and work mere hour* a' day, because if a not true. Don't let anybody tell you that coal veins in tee western hemisphere are richer and better and easier to work, because that's not true either. . V Modern MaiMnerj -3 . In America miners use power cutters. Automatic loaders put the coal in oars and electric locomotives pun thenar' dway. In England men dig Coal out. with picks snd pitch it in CATS with shovels. The power that pulls the car to daylight is a sernp mule .with -a rag over hiat.?yte That's how they used tQ mine coal in America when grandpa was p boy, . Getting a too of English coal to the top of the ground coets fOO for labor alone;' $1.40 in America. The manpower shortage, incidental td war, ran the price of British-coal to $6.50 a ton?twice its pre-war price. American coal advanced only 60c a ton. Hapd work is '.what mantis tha premiumwhen men are scarce. This ecdnomki worked s hardship grthtJHriidt ' OWInWili tnm#J M iftr, OB'1HD(BV' _, ^ ~ - a t ^ 3 ? 4 ?_ ? __ ^ ' I.BM' Mull I11^ taking care of the boya wko wnt o*v. from here to help win the war. Hoe % life waa. IMt. . ..; / There nil] Jbf Sunday eekooh at' the , anal hour, 10 o'Hoek, and preceding' J at J1 o'elpek the paator, Rey.'^C- < T. Cobbe, with diaper oh the. grfeaade 1 There will be einglag U the after' I noon. Everybody,1 eepoe telly aUf?v% 1' are cordially Invited to ebme, brln* ; | a well-filled banket and epend the ' dajr.: ' y* . I " -? L. ' . ' 1 Clean up the barna and have work otock- "aecinated when out break* e."', ii a v ' ?: 4?-?:?L 1 Reports nj that boll weevlt io*.' es in the Southeast may bb heavier' this year than (or any seaebn s|ne?' 1 mi.- ' . s 1 ?J > i ^ : w; field. j <r "My whole line," he said.^'was , outstanding today." f f "Nelll and Dettmar in the line and ^ Stows and Cashion in the baekfMd , . were outstanding for Kings' Moun-.i t tain," Ceaeh Parke* said. ( i Manages were Jack Dunn, Abbey, f and Prank Summers, Kings Mountain. ] 5. The Beat game scheduled for ^ings 1 Mountain will be . a night game at, r Forest City, .Oct. 5. % - ADMnfTTRATltTT XOTICT i Hasting qualified ae administratrix l for t^e estate of Eiam MeSwain. dei eessed, all persona having elaimi stCOnst. said eatata-will please . file , faiue witb- the undersigned on or W ^ fH^l^ is, 1W6, or this no tv k* plodded- in bar of- thoir f***make inufcodiat* ^^5 jNT 12t>? , dsy of September, <SE'<8waln, A<fa?ini?tr*W* ^Boute 3, Kings VonnUln, N. 0. ' V( i34M 7n_*J> q V f. ? . ; I I A J , I NICEST RKf ft !? * *"" '. #f * ./, I. v '. ijp # ' - t ''VVA*"P? \ , . , ' v; |i ?a?t King street betwec jf? THW PROPERTY WH || H^jii^'vt^iiiibbii? v^rm iit< if . 1|SP? i** ' v " ^^^Sc^^EEttflnvHVvMHLic JfVtL/?&^v DDTV^om npt eoatToi boll ?N M eoUoi ul I'tMbfr ?< at) tecti. TU saw lnoaeUfidq mast " wad Ib tko proper form gad hi 1 rtfbt ?tia?|tt? for boot rmhi. i r i ., >i.- i i i ? l-X"' 11 ''"jCV"^.".jrftk BL Q| & t:. ; '' . * m * : ' ' . ,+y \ *' -w \1. 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' i : x1*:'!' ith everything you ask for, 3t that will be impossible. , ew months, we have -'"re* A ings you've wanted for \a\ t to ask... and maybe this ^ ay, "Yes," instead of the ' in next week.". : ?>k > ' V Drug Store one 8 ;V escription Anytime" ?? W.'"iJ!!"i tnl A . OWN -J. ' ^ trk . " >'*r x*:?' *load. ' ?' ? ,V %*? \ . ION TO THE HIOHE8T ' r 6,1945 . k*sth* tnut at: Still** BWherrtmt.br HI I W'"' > fli tita, ati?B^i jppt^^ . .... '.: i*'*">r ><", MUSI If' /AiNfeKK^ EcuSSlf9mMc 0?/*
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