.? ; . * ..~t %% ^ v *lt V1*. *?*> ... r.j ^r.:, ^y^y-r Vo. . . V ; r ^TOO HSFT CUt^SUIIHE^?U$ | gqlgLylr^&'iS ?5 KIN OS MOUNTAIN D&UG CO. Tear out thir uil for reminder. Phones 41 and 81 i 1 Do You Want To Say "Hello Though You Can't Be There T i r-L - - r-1 - - ? i, FEE W1TH1H B Seventy Daughter of Seventh Oe Bhave Madame Bri mmeuued. 1 know aboi bother hush false, how introl or in 'en though I lys and luc) 1 further g >u no charg any other a no nope ao fond or a wish so for you. 1 guarantee success where all failing advice upon matters of 1 riage, divorce, business, lawsuits, of alt kinds. I never fail to un and happy marriages, overcome < evil habits, stumbling blocks and from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Dally and Sunday 10 a. m. to 1 lugs for both white and colored. Located in tollman Trailers at Route 74, on Shelby Road. Che: hour. =fSEL 0*i \ The sol* aim of tl sals of bear in N< of social rsspons Toward this end. illation within tl enforcement age nvm years. Field men regul Where neceesar ceming certain < most retaflers rei are taken to eUn All branches of I tenance of who! * '< :ir !w ' ; . . ' * ' * ..\. ' -. ; . THE kbbo vat.t.by news By H. Y. Belk Had a letter from Forrest Bipes, In the hospital, Mountain Home, Teun. Mrs. J. C. Craushaw and her two children of Burlington spent last week with her father, B. N. Parrish. Charles Uantt is visiting his parents at Nebo. He Is attending school at Mars Hill. Rev. Jim Hicks sold his home and is moving to Old Fort. We regret the loss of these good people. Kcv. A. E. has a call from the Methodist church at Bock HiU, moving from Mt. Airy. I'ut Bclk was a dinner guest at his grandpaw's Bunday. 1 told tile reader public that Harry Bmith had gone to work. Four different girls culled him over the phone and asked hint if he had a flat pockethook, lie didn't. Bob Parrish bought Claud Btropo't interest in the wine shop on the Western Front. What 1 met ill town Monday? Chief Tommy Farr getting a shoe shine at Wright's barber shop ? Con stable Will Blackburn coming out of the town hall ? Arthur Crouse on the street ? Haywiod Allen at the drug store ? Clarence Gladden at tho Cafe ? Mr. Crowell at the beer shop ?several -wosseu swinging as to their pocket boo ka a yard loag and a foot wide. Also mat Martin's Medicine banging away oa typewriter, taking no tea. Next thing I aaw waa Ben Basith leaning ap against the bank when I left town for homo. It 'a not the gal with biggest pocket book Under her eras that carries tu 1 i mte a hhu mwtry woaiaa. ah# had a roll looked like eke had a hundred dollara in it. right down in her atoeking. she took off her shoe, kept her foot right on it. How did I see it? She showed it to me. When she polled her shoe off ihc told me not to sav anvthing about it. I didn't. Let's get this.?The relation between nations are not those between our love-sick boys and their areethearts. and they cannot be said witn flowers. We are nrged by many to have .EACH OF ALL neration. Bora With Double Veil A CORRECT READING BV ME BROAp, Palmist Advisor rsm.l I.. -.all lrS.Aw.SS W..1 Ui..Ulw .A. libu id noil nn un II nuu u>nuiJ I v will tell you Just what yo want at friends,' enemies or rivals; 'an<l, wife or sweetheart is true, to gain the love you most desire, fluence the action of anyone, miles away. Tell you of lucky cy numbers. uafantee and promise to make ;e if you don't find me superior advisor you ever consulted. There great that I cannot accomplish other advisors fail. I give never ife, such as love, courtship, mar- ' speculations and transactions ite the separated, cause speedy enemies, rivals, lover'* quarrels. L bad luck of all kinds. Open 0 p. m. Special Headings?ReadCity Limits of Kings Mountain, rryville bus stops at door every F WBEGULAT 'Si Redfiattlil ae United States Bra wen Fouj wth Carolina shall conform to ibflity and law observance. , a definite program of educe te industry* and in full cooj indes. has been in operatic arly check on the places wl y. the state director warns sorrections that must be mad ipond quickly. As to the few xinate them. j "0. the brewing Industry are pie some conditions wherever 1 * ** "? ? ,* -'I*. ' ( *. V *' <' Torth Carolina Commit Stmts Brewers Foui i Emm H.Bmh. Siae Direct 606-607 Imamnce BUtd^fcdaldfcu i i i, ii * wwfyi'-1*3 v. - / ' v ' i ^v, .*' (:- - :' < z71^ . ' * *;- > 'Y' r' V \,l t *V * . KINCU MOUNTAIN HEBALD TB good will toward the Soviet Union but peace juat didn't come juat by goodwill. It doesn't come by just Ilking some country. The Englishman like .he Americans in 1776 yet they1 fought against us for five years in the very midst of a great friendship. To To muke a long story short?the next fight will be with Russia?it's not too far off. | Next month is September. The War Lords are calling for $25,000 or rather they are going to draft that number to meet the crying needs of our Army. Now the government is fixing to send 2.000 IVAC's over to entertainour home sick boys. Wonderful worl 1 t>tit you can't but like it. Looks like South Carolina will just ha\e to chnbge their election laws. On the present set-up there's no waste make the voters vote the way the." are told to vote. America would lose one of its richest assets if the individual citizen di i not feel a compelling respousibilitv to care for his less fortunate neighbors. The old age aasistance in North Carol:nn is a burning shame on the state. I'll say no more. Lets send our money to Europe, j I've never heard direct of anyone | starving over mere, l ve i>oy over there. He writes me he hasn't aeen tnyonc iwjkiig like they were bunJH7 Praying for rain date* bark long before the birth of Christ. Klijan prayed for it aot to rain and it rained not for the spare of three years and six months, then he stretch ed out his hands to heavea and i ihi ?ai ? Brt'-JMf a feh em'ih1 Now in the early August earh year the Hopis Indiaaa in the Northwest stage their annual snake danre with lire poinoaous reptiles. This is the Hopis way of praying for rain and of course it rains, nakes or no snakes. Certain women suffer from a strange compulsion to buy anything that's scarce The day of the false rumor got around that dried fruit was going back on points, one women who had not bought five packages in the past five years walked off with one dozen packages. Why are women more sensitive about things that are hard to get than men. If a man has only one shirt to his back his wife can't hardly get it off of him on wash day. I have often seen a man up town with a half shirt on. Its not tho wife's fuult. She'd buy all the shirts in town if she ouiy had the points. You brag on a woman and in turn she'd die for you. points or no points. When Gene Sawytr saw a dime on t lie sidet\alk he stopped to pick it up and drmincd his i/lassr*. then hi- stele ped on tbe glasses. slipped and foil and broke liih leg, but he got the dime. Ameriea. wherever one goes we see America, In strong young faces, in faces that smile, In faces that frown, in face all around America the strong, America the free, Brave America we see. A fool man came by my way anJ tried to argue me that the unions were taking the country. He was from Morga'nton, so he said. I let him go. 7,000 blind people in the State of North Carolina. Let 'a all give to the blind on that day. If an automobile has been driven or towed through deep water, its a good idea to make sure that no waI tcr has gotten into the crankcase. I Drops of water can usually be aeen I on the oil checking stick if there j is any in the crankcase.?General Motor's User's Guide. iorTi= 'd+ adation is that the the highest plane rtion and seli-reg>e ration with law >n for mora than bora beer is sold. On operator conle. In such cases, who do not steps dged to the main>eer k sold. * . \ > , ^^^j=== Y V*.' yr * [UBBDAY, AUOU8T 22. 1946 Noisier Cow I 'lean Guernsey SfitS Record This rprortl North I'arolini port oil to tho Peterborough. N. 11. ? A .laughter < attlc clul, f( of the registered Oucrnsey sire. (junii t jol| Roost Prince Raider, owned by f. M. Noisier. Kings Mountain. N. t\. V:is completed an official Ailvam-od Keg Uter record. 8bc is four year obi Atcbdale Foremost Lady which proiiuo ed 1-446.0 pounds of milk ami 7d.H.1 _ , . , . r . Tuesdi pounds of buttorfat. t^uail Roost Prince has id dnugn- E'/GS 1 ters in the Performance of The Amer **s& (jOURTL6l6H SPORT SHIRTS ) mm \ W ! \ Th col $3.95 S PLONK E "Your Merc S E R VIN G YOU 1 If s a stronger \ If s a safer tir It's the newes mm You get ell the features that have long mi the name "U.S. Royal" famous?plus i advantage of special rayon oord iconstn tioo* to make your driving extra .ate, troub free and luxurious. Nine years ago when "U.S. "first market a rayon cord tire it was proven that althou rayon-built tires are lighter, they are ai strauger and safer. That's because this super-strength ray "U.S."uses, runs many degrees coaler...c\ down destructive iuuar heat . . . adds th< sands of miles to tire life . . . and gives y far greater protection against blow -outs. Aad of course in this newest U.S. Ro1 you get many other safety features, too?I famous Royal Plodt tread! for smooth riding perfect balance for easy steering and pai ma Oiw Plonk Moi ph< , UNITED STATES V: r . \ : -u. i i * ,-4 ? - * . ' ^ ?' t?l el n 1 Body Craftruau's Ouiid * e u " 'of General Motors, since its founding was supervised !>v the'1,88 awarded university scholarships . btate allege and re Villued at 200-000 8n,, hundreds of . . i thouuds of dollars in cash awards to uieruan tueriisec young men who have been successful >r approval and publics , ,,, t|Je mojei competitions it has spou 1 sored. D. M. Morrison. Ootometrist I m ly and Friday afternoons 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Examined Glasses Fitted urtleigh sport shirts ride the crest of popularity ong men who know. 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