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Friday. September 17. 1948 H. Y. Belk "Brother Bob McDartiel and wife, Horace Horcl and wife ha\o nwn on iheir summer vacation. They visaed New Voi<\ City and friends in Bridge yon.. While in New Yo'rR c a> they visited many place's ol interest. BitJy Rose's Night Club Diamond Si me. T|tat'S where Horace ;?osf- h.is hat. Bob tipped a doljar and got his h\ back. Horace got his bean all blistered up the next day, lie left his hat up there with the Yorkers. The women folks seemed to enjoy the whole performance! 1 met our new lawyer, Mr. Barnes. Girls, another chance to Win a young man with a future. The first act will be to set a love net, ar.d bait it with kindness. That's a good way to catch a new comer. Anyway, it's worth a trial. Mrs. Bill Ross and Mrs. Betty Self spent Sunday in Nebo Valley. Had a letter from the Rev. R. T. Belk at Kershaw, S. C. He's doing fine for a sandlapper. Got a letter froni North. He says a girl over there is about to get him married again. I believe its fun to get married if it will stick. In one state its against the law for a married man to sell whiskey without the written consent of his wife. Good la>v. I bet she bootlegs. The great trouble with all this hell being raised over the right to sell old sugar head corn whiskey, the Government is in the business. If its right for our government to sell old pop skull whiskey, its rigbt for any other man to sell it. If its wrong, its wrong. But* its like the freshman said when he sheared the old sow?great fuss and little wool. Now we draft our boys to face another war. Looks like men would get PRESCRIPTION I SERVICE J We Fill any Doctors' Prescriptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REXALL STORE We Call For and Deliver Phones 41?81 SV!Cf.So?L/f? "I've just had some VITAMIN ENRICHED BRE workl" BEST F dhi BR'] - " v- " ' " ? ; ... f v ' * <> > *;. *y S I ? " . AND HIS NEWS OF NEiiO VAllEY fired studying w.a.r. If they would only Use their, head piece.*. Now i'oolfhg us back into war before we jL??*r the boys home that fell a,* over uie world. They are not fooiing me. Another fight just around the corner, Can't you see >t working. t he die has been cast. This is you know the first time in history we have drafted our boys ip peace time. There's something in the win i. They know up at Washington. They can't teil us. We would let the cat out of the wallet. Its best for.us not to know. Why start anothP . . ' , er war when the last one is not ov* lfe war has never been i,JpL declared over. As 1 yet the war is not ?.* y? - over and will not "* I'"' urtl) ConKress passes an J^L^^^BAct or the Presi BHH^Hdem by proclamation declares the war over. Very few people know we are still In a state of war. I just now got a letter from I Sgt. Wray Stwart up in the Land of *the Midnight Sun. He say? all they i talk is war. And it snowed out Au s * busi arm aepiemoert come in with a white blanket, while we were burning up, they were freezing down. We get the paper Friday morning. Wray gets his paper Monday, when that sheet leaves Kings 1 Mountain it really makes fast time. I got my information about tne war not being over from my Congressman. I guess tie knows. I'm sure he does. How I find out what 1 wish to know? I ask. Ask and thou shalt receive, j Well, Labor Day gone, and 6 or 7 hundred gone with the wind. Why people want to die is more than a fool like me knows. I stay home on picnic days. I don't like that kind of fun. Henry Morgenthau says He lost money last year when lie dabbled in the grain market. That's why Hen Wallace lost his candy when he I took all the little pigs out on a seavoyage and turned them out to float just to make pork cheaper. I asked a fair young lady did she believe the old saying, that .love is blind. No. she said, when a woman loves she loves with all her soul. I agree with all this. Love is some| thing we can't explain. When the spell iS on it's heavenly, when it reverses, its hell. There have been | in all time women who sell them; selves for the highest dollar. We 1 read in the Bible only a few of those ! mortals who try. with all their phyT -Sk yohu*n AD and I'm rarin' to get to > '/ * * | - ' OR TOAST %U4n BAD JT; ' >' ' . ,jr.:;j'j V - ' ' '/ V i,'. X : ' .v . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA sical beauty to trap a man for his money, rather than make life worth living. We can and do boast of having the best women in America. They should have a medal for the gteat loyalty they show. This ani' mat we please to let them call man, and we don t care if they do love us. We should rejurn it'. We dot j Abraham Lincoln was the most criticized man ever" in history. Ilia testimony on this subject is we., worth reading; Il l-were to try to read, much less] [answer all the attacks made u?-on i me this shop might as well. be. closed tor any other business. I do the I very best I know how. The very best I can and 1 mean to keep doing so j until the end. If the end brings me j out all right what is said against i me wont amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten an; gels swearing that 1 was right could make ho difference. 1 wish we had i ! a President like Old Abe. Never a- j I gain: In 'Maryland every housewife is j | forbidden by law to go through her j husband's pockets after he goes to. I ' steep. II he hides his pants, so she 1 can't find them the law can't both- [ ! er her for hunting his britches. I don't believe a woman would try | to go through hubby's pants and [ him asleep, just for a little change, I I I'm not going to hide my britches ! and maybe forget where I left 'em.; I My DantS don't havo anulhind I - * i-- * v u.v?ii?>5 III i them worth stealing. Mr. Hen Pig Killer Wallace is 'causing chicken fruit, eggs and to- j j matoes to get higher every day. J ' Throwing so many good eggs at no- l thing. Why Henry wants to make a jackass out of himself I can't see. I was going to vote for Governor Mary Price 'til I saw her picture follow-1 ing around after Hen. I rung off.' Ij i like a nice pettycoat government, like Ma Ferguson over in Texas when she made Pa Ferguson step down and she stepped up. The folks ! out there thought Ma was a queen, j I believe Mary would make North Carolina shine like silver dimes. A very nice lady drove out to see i me. She said I like Dewey. If he ,was just a Democrat I sure would I ; vote for him. I never could vote for a Republican. I said alright, that is your business. I spoke out and said, I shall vote for Wallace in or-1 ripr tn frpt a fpw mnro rvirre ru 1 r\f thn 1 way. II we had mcye brains we'd all do much better.'I will be glad when the election' is over Just to see ~' .. . ^ j^|j^ |M2r r , They're moretha They're ties th> to friend... ties t' f> .' ] " They're ties t/ South's forests, I wheels of its indu output to great i " * ;r ' . I SOUTH ;*,/.""Ay, '* . t, ' . >' ? ' ' 'jjtf |j&jfefc-?uV ''irilf.-* "'ir /'->*'frV 't> ' Vv/^ft ? ?;-' ' * 1 * ' < > i ... ..... " ,LD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. who gets left out of the play. ; ' You never thought Id be a ?> > 1 1 Here ami standing oil n'igh; gut;! . duty, Ot 'With my pistol by my side. WI Watching the sea and shadows Should the foe approach tonight. b .Not a tipple on the ocean wide; W Not evep a pinpoint iiieke.-. With .ig'tit to cha.-ie:;ge me. I stand and stare in' the black dark tij .. ,nesi '.Yatehtvj! and listening. hard . ? An Ann TELEPHON will be CLOSE Begini ' ** The clos on "Wednesda full consider: welfare of 01 close our bus Office h< Monday, Tue to 12:15 P. > SOUTHERN BE Ties tha ri just ties in Southern Railway track! at fund neighbor to neighbor... friend ' hat draw the family circle closer. I 'tat bind the rich resources of the ' Fields apd mines to the productive stry...tie8 that bind its ever-growing :onsuming and distributing centers. ERN RAILV * . t, s: a ?f!:a.v doeV 'U>nely hark ' .valk its though. I were w aiting, -ar the arhyy of our f omit in the.pitth darkness, ith silent tread so slow >S . !<";. < : li e ye;<?n- ate fig'Kmg tf hi!e elsew here e i tnust,-. ike. . k Bo hrisrh: ' .l^h'.-hui. dim yow |T.j 5his% _____ i XM*tce*ne+ti E BUSINESS 9FI D on Wednesday afteri sing SEPTEMBER 22nd ing of our business office at 12:1 ys has been decided upon after ation to good customer service ; ir employees. We will also cont iness office on Saturday afterno< ours will be 8:30 A. M. to 5:0 . * sday, Thursday and Friday; 8:3 on Wednesday and Saturday, W. C. ADAMS. Manager ILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO I INCORP. 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