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TtEU AAE MAN/ POINTS """ IN OUIL HANDS WE'LL LOOK. OUT FOFt TENDER. PLACES.... CENTER SERVICE Phone 62 Everything For the Car I PRESCRIPTION j SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' 1 AJ A * ) Irrescripwon promptly g and accurately at rea l sonable prices with the | B confidence of your phy- g j sicfan. j KINGS MOUNTAIN I I DRUG CO. 1 THE BEXAliL STORE We Call For And Deliver PHCNE8 41?8:. g I1^ n? R?1fa ffyfrirjo'v 73 72"? DEAR FRIENDS 1 am a candidate In No. 4 Township for Constable. Your vote and Influence will be greatly appreciated, and dt elected, everyone will be treated with due rMnect T nrnm 1 m nntinM Km law In everyway poaslble. Thanking you In advance for your anpport and vote. ERVIN ELLISON When Someone is Blue Woud You Make Things Rosyt ' 1 \l I - ^n Hli. I I BSBBBBBBaMSaB===S=BSBB=^ NEBO VAiiLEY NEWS By H. Y. Belk Met Elijah Blanton up at Johu Fisher's. Elijah said bis best girl bad gouc back on him, but there were plenty to choose from. Jackie Smith aa.vs there's not much to being a pretty girl. Yop've got to have more than beauty. You bet 1 was glad to see Clyde Smith's name in the Herald and ho had graduated from the Army school. The first work Clyde ever did, he worked in my cotton patch picking cotton down at the airfield. He helped me two veaars. 1 knew Clyde would make good anywhere. Saturday I wandered for and nenr >ver the city looking for Inrd and j fat back or just old greasy grease. 1 | I met Arthur Fite. 1 told hint my trou ' 1 if ... j uica. m' siuu just wait liere until I I I jo to the hou?e, doggone if Mr. ! File didn't bring me some of the best ' old bog lar-1. Rain ami <1 i-1 it rain. Things 1 lik" '.about the weather. Nothing any of us j j > an do about it. It rains ami then it I (don't rain. Then it rains again. Then ; 1 *i>motimc8 the wind Mows We feel ' it but we can't *ee it.'hut just be- I cause we can't see it, no use fretting 1 about what we can't see. We see e l V 'ft,:!-1*!'"*!*.' 1uufrinsti-ifrsjv*; ing for the hbleoua things in life. After all its s good world to live in. If one has a little faith in the Eternal and forgivennet* in onr heart* for | pert eyerylfody t? l?ve ug- don't I iove everybody else. Do you or don't | you? I met a man tlie other day who tol dme he baad never sinned in hia ; life. He's the only perfect man I ev- I er met on legs. 1 got away before he j could tell another one. He's cheating j himself. If no man ever lias anything to . I >ay against you, you aren't worth much. Men said of the Christ has has i a devil. Men aren't all letils and all devils aren't men. Sometimes women are de i Us. Everybody talking about culture (ain't got it either, j What is faith.1 It's an *7iogienl be: lief in the impossible. Sometimes it : happens with the possible. What ever became of the Tovely old maid that never found time to go auywhere. I heard she never got married. The p>resent day in American life? What if some old Greek or Komnn came to life agnin and saw men in a drunken debauch, if he saw the streets of our large cities filled with harlots, would he believe the worship of VeinfT"Tiad ceased. i i Tnke the case of Solomon as an ex- | ample of the whole nation. He mar- I ,;u i v.. - ? ! uvauicji wivco who xuruen ni* i heart away after other gods, anil I uiIt high plan's t'or tlioir god's I I : dols anil -worshipped them. Finally her I : .-ent the people into captivity to Bah- I | vlon anil kept tliem there for 73 years. Since then the Jews have nev1 er turned to other gods. But, stop, | think, look what's happed to the Jews. I Tolav. with the most of us?it*< the god of money. Young man. young women, how do you treat your parents? Tell me that and 1 will tell you how you are going 'o get on in life. I'll hit every time. 1 love to see a ripe honored old age 1 have lived more than 70 years and I will testify that no man or wo! man who dishonors father or mother I ever profits in this life. I'm writing this si-afering manu- ( script while the northeast gale is howling, you will see that my column is as scattering as the rain drips but not as wet. Take it for what its worth. hlnflnnd A/Usanfian Mvuvvu xxuvr 1 oooco Means Checks Returned Veterans who are supposed to get subsistence allowance checks each month were warned by the Veterans Administration today that literally thousands of such checks are returned undelivered because correct mailing addresses have not been furnisheu the VA. An average of 76 to 100 checks for North Carolina veterans are returned to the Treasury disbursing office every day for laek of eosrect forwarding addresses. Veterans going to school and those enrolled for jobtraining are requested to report promptly every change of address in order that delays in forwarding their cheeks may be avoided. Ckange of addresses should be sent Immediately to the Veterans Adminis tration Regional offiee, Winston-Sal em, N. 0* . , ' II SB jbMPhjs ft I IIHIAb N m v IWK' l | S5j|r5B5^5i63ii6 I IB KTXqy ydlTNTATK TIER ALP THTR8DAY. OCT. 17. iP46 THE ARAB ANT) THE CAMEL By nate cou.ier IN NORTH CAROLINA Mok people drink Adantk Ale and Beer dun any other. V ^^^?9^r^0B||^^^BS^^BMv\Ai42^^^SS^^P3B|S^Srv^'fl V OiYI itTDlMF " C ^QK, / ^gi^JWMN^r-Srr : ~Ti jj ??*-^V ^VwsVX\^?^ J?J' ??M i P*7 i T1 Ini**" Tii* " " mf >NJ m if, ~y i^^' -^jy?;e^.^^_-jR5rM ^V # ~ *~ ^? ZESMftH fil flyr 3t<Q f A Man with a He's moved upstairs . . . this Southe Railway y ? rd master I Yesterday he ran his legs off in all khv of weather trying to be all over his yard one*. Today he site in a glass-enclosed, ai conditioned tower sixty feet above the grow . . . acres of tracks spread out before him. Through the magic of electronics he giv orders and instructions to switching cret and others throughout the yard ... and t men can report back to him over this two-way commui eating system . thus speeding the "making up" into trai * t * * SOT "HERN RA ..h? 5 ^* ? '" About S million rhiblreu in 4t5.0l)0 o'hools will get adequate ami nutri s ! tiou8 luucbae under tbe Xationffl t 4chool Lunch Act. ! | mmmbmbhmh JEFFERSON STAND. ?ANNOUNCES? THE APPOINTMENT Thomas Luther Benne as SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE in Kings Mountain, N. C A native and iifa long i ? ~ * .% tut-. t-* ? I -taiji, iur. joe-anett ] I'Twn in this corr.munitj ~f World War II, having than two years in the r?- _ - nTT T?-M? May 15. 1946, with the r geant. ? ! ~fandard of Planned Prot Jefferson Standard client tiir. and vicinity, Mr. B< a thorough study of the business Mr. Bennett will be ass r-?st"!ra District Office Comer, C. L. U., is Distri JBFFERSON STAND INS. CO Home Office G l -^m- I ? L.-=? . j - c.-p. r"' (_jjv .'V 32-track mil rn ef as many as 5,000 freight cars a da Progress? You bet! Always on the alert for new met at anything for granted . . . we're doin| lr" the kind of mass transportation serv ^ the continued growth and orosoeritv Whether it's pioneering with th locomotive or building a to^yer for v* track mind," the Southern Railway ii h* to be...a railway that is alway* loc f*1- better waya to "Serve the South." n* , ? Pi ILWAY SYST1 ;V'''v vV , '. * . - ? , ' * .?. Aucif.it Gre>'k?i Biff 14 head hoop for a jiotif't *' pen iter. BeTtn* ho war it rout al l at cent* * 'OUII'l. .\r.D Ml MnI II i! 1i i f3SUtnJUo ui xu'?*,,v ' [ft t ? A ? f ^ ' ? ? to *ny l^V'UHUiy r. He is a veteran Army Medical u J ? ank of Staff Ser ection Service to s in Kings Moun Bnnett is making life insurance ;ociated with the of which J. T. ct Manager. ARD LIFE reeiul-jro, N. C. | ?**-"" *. 1 ' "T lid : ^ y. hods... n?ver taking 0 I our Dest to provide ice that is so vital to ' of the South. s first Diesel freight v. the "man with a 32i...and will continue iking for, and finding, t 5 f. >ww~e ^ resident
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