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-lPage Six * H. Y. Belk . .While up on your city streets I ' .fiiv Mr. Tate and his wife. .Mrs. Tate said she enjoyed nay column. LShts trad it first when the paper ?t*ame. That>' good news to me. - Mall Uelk and family from .East ?una spent Sunday afternoon with H. V. and family. Mrs. Annie May and her husband *.*aiL!ed to see me Sunday .1 for get lils name. Anyway they are newly .married. ?. Buck Meawner and Gather Harris work ft/r Mr. Peeler at the Lumber tPjiant. They tell me they have the most complete plant anywhere in ?he Southeast. They have a knot remover. Just rub on a little magis i, taatt. out goes the knot leaving the I'iuntter clear a? you please. Remember 'this is OctObdr again, 'the Tth, with the first little frost, the turning point of the Revolution. Do you think your son will forget ^everything he learned in college? S hope so. He can't make a living just making love to girls.' I often wonder If women are really jealous of each other, whep they st-e another girl with a new gown on, or sporting the fellow they want o/\ miinh t/* cnnrl 5?? I I U\. I I IV .IJ'VI I. I'm just meditating today while it Is raining on the past history of wars. Just the other day fighting a '-J0"**: ;ruel war to end all Wars and the war I ' :l?r of yesterday not ov <*r yet.'never . been ^ -_Wr declared over the <|L djm past of a few ' vears ,o Ju,y 18. ??ft? when Our ~ J^HyfiMI!)rave soldiers on ' I he I fields TJHIH ope ..showed the world they were fighting at Chaj.eau Thieryy. They won Old Glory for America and was the beginning of the end of ihe first World War. as we thought, which terminated just four months ^fter that?victory Mat our brave fighting men. Now looking for another war to end all iwars and it not yet fought. ?|191S 8- erotfw w. Akt (Let's take a look back on some far past wars that our fahers and grandfathers fought, fell and died. 11561. the first real battle fought July 21 at Bull Run between the States. It is the general opinion that ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra'erix of the Kstate of. WflUam A. White, deceased, late of Cleveland County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them at my residence at 101 Ramseur street Ih the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, on or before the 8th day of October,,1949 Hir this notice will be pleaded in bar . -of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of October. 1948. Mrs. Mary Lou White, ' , Administratrix of the Estate of * WilliamA. White, deceased. 1 0-8-29 PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 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 I. T.&W.MANU1 Phone P. O. Box 669 . . .<> : :a, m.-:.7 > .. . '<* * ' AND HIS NEWS . OF NEBO VALLEY if the victorious Confederates iollow ed up their victory at Bin: Run and pushed on into Washington they would have taken the Cdpitol and forced the mighty Union Army to lay down their arms and beg for peace. The', probably it was so Willed by a Higher Power. So today we are united. Well, it just looks like predestination?what is to be will be. On July 1 we met the Yanks again, 1803. in the Battle of Gettysburg and fought.four days. That ; was the turning point in the War Between the States and presaged the | collapse of a storm cradled nation, ' that fell and left us with nothing , but a Rebel Yell. . Two of our Presidents died on the 1 same day. Jhon Adams the second i President, Thomas Jefferson, 'the j third President, died only a few moi ments apart tho' many miles apart. ! One in Virginia, one in Massachu| setts, The last words of Adams were "I die but Jefferson lives." Right | then Jefferson was crossing the bar ; into tiernuy, wnat is raernity? time with duration. Calvin Coolidge ' was born* the 4th of July and John Quincy Adams in July. James Monj.roe passed In July. Five years after Adams Garfield was shot by an office seeker in July but he lingered until September. Grant, Taylor, Van'Buren, and Johnson all died in July. Th?n or July 31, 1777( LaFayette landed on I, American soil to aid the oppressed i Colonies }n their fight for independ enee. Yast Thursday was the Sev! enth we celebrate Hail to the Seventh, the glorious Seventh that thrills our hearts wilt i cheer. We know God is good to us. Don't get me mixed up. I am n< ' historianOnly a few more days and the. E lection will be on the shelf for foui more years. Much depends on wh< goes in. I hope he who goes in re gardtess of the party, will be abl< to guard our ship of state agains war and the devil. They say Dewey is a praying man Well, that may be so, or he migh be just putting on a front to get seat I in the big house. Any man wh' ^ the people vote in for President a i a time like this should be a God j sent man. We, as'I see It, are facinj death, hell and destruction, if tim< I goes on like the present man-mad* times. Looks like the devil has go the ropes on most of the things it the world. Confusion and disorde reigns throughout the land. Ou courts arc rushed to get our crimi out of the way before 3 more get 01 ' the docket. When I was a boy ou courts only iasted one or two day and they didn't have court bu twice a year. I can remember whet we had no chaingang. Didn't neec one of them bum things. Alexander the Great we are tolc did conquer the world but could no Conquer himself. What a mess Na poleon made. He left a path o: blo<!>d as his army marched to vie tory and then to defeat, and finailj was banished to that little old is land and died a bum. Like Hitler no one man can rule the earth long ?it belongs to the God who createc it, with everything in it. I probablj have dwelt too long on this hideou: monster called WAR. Lets finisi with something more inviting. Well, the Polio, we hope is reced ing for at least a while, if not for ever. Now winter is in the air anc flu will 9oon be taking its toll. Wt are not safe anywhere any more And all of us trying to be Presideni ,at the same time to make a fortunt and fame. Well, its a sorry job, the> tells us after we vote them in thej don't come out with a dime. Ye.' j but they pull some fancy parties land catch some big fish and f!> i alt over the earth just to see whai I the rest of the poor devils are do 1 ing. Then too, they can call a wai hut don't have to fight. Oh, h musi < be exciting to be President. We. in these last days, all bui i break our belts or necks rushing over to foreign countries to teach therr IDE AND OUT I s* |NL -u/?M7&u/ ESTIMATE PACTURING CO. 452--J-2 Kings Mountain. N. C. . ' .> ' ' \ v ' *V ' *" V'' Y*t, kA'A,-..vrrt ; ' : THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAL WHATS CHEAPER THAN DIRT??Sal lie water supply system Is literally ch< Ions) costs loos them 10 cents. A ton of home would cost many times 10 cents water is the mom remarkable when purification "and delivery right to you ly "out of sight and out of mind" of t> granted. But it is America's largest inc j cy. 24 hour* a day. 385 days in the year. (our way of life, when we can't tend 1 |-to our own business. Loow how we' " , let Hen Wallace plow under six mil- | J lion pigs. Now voting him in for[ President. I bet $3 and 75 cents when he gets in six months wcwant have 1 c 11 a shirt to go on our backs, neither v : will the ladies have an\t. shorts to] ( ; 1 put their legs through and every-11 I one will be calling on him for more t meat, and all the pigs done ship-ic ped out to sea. What a horrible tale, J you say. That's not half as good as . it will be. Well, just take my word * J for it. That's what Communism dees J for the people. You can't ram that j bloody'stuff down my throat in a j j cotton country like this, shirt or no t I ! shirt. I'm sorry for the women folks j , r i who want shorts and can't get; ^ } shorts, when the cotton all done plowed under and Mr. Wallaceper* | forming as our President. j II Well, I tried to variate this Col- i jumn and draw out the truth-as far ^ ( as practical. If I should find favor j .iwith the few readers who concen- ? t trate on these lines I shall be hap- s j py and pleased too, to hand you j t > fiorn itme to time a few varied r t i points on thi9 and that. Last year was a good year for ;1 babies. One born every five seconds. ^ ; What will the harvest be? s ? Georgia was founded for negoes t and white folks too. i New York State by hypocrisy, r! Texas by sin. r Utah, that's where seven wives r~5re wait ing for you.? i Judas Iscarlot stole 30 pieoes ofj r silver. \ -; s Thomas Dewey will soo be movt ing from New York to Washington. i You wait and see if Tom don't start i a racket in Washington. j' You never thought I'd be a poet t did you??It's about a cow: r The old cow I Broke her neck A-runn1ng down the hill, ' If phe hasn't come back, , She's still down the hill. i " In The District Court Of The United 1 States For The Western District Of North Carolina ' IN BANKRUPTCY?No. 13M 1 In the Matter of GARLAND EVERETT STILL. .1 (Kings Mountain, N. C.) . Bankrupt I NOTICE OF SALE To Ail Creditors And Other Parties in Interest: You are hereby advised thai 1 Bright D. Ratterree, trustee In bankduptcy of the above-named estate, . Kings Mountain, N. C., will offer for ! sale at public auction, to the high, est bidded, for cash, at the place of business of the said bankrupt on Railtoad Avenue, fn Kings Mountain, N. C? on Tuesday, the 18th day of October, 1948, at 12:00 o'clock, Noon,, the assets of the above estatp, consisting of the following: 1. Stock of jewelry, etc., personal.- j , ty, fixtures and equipment, and any Other Stock or oersonal nrnn?r(v --T- r "rv v.7 ? vo " j clus!,e of cash on hand. 2. All uncollected accounts receivable. 3. One 1947 Nash Sedan Automobile. Said sale will be made subject fo the confirmation of the'court, and all bids maybe rejected. For further information apply to rhe said trustee, in Kings Mountain, N. C. YOU ARRE FURTHER ADVISED thai thereafter, at 4:00 o'clock p. m. on the 19th_day of October, 1948, in the County Reeorder'9 Court Room in the basement of the Mecklenburg I County Court House, in Charlotte, NC., a hearing will be held before the undersigned referee to consider the confirmation or rejection of any proposed sale or sales reported by the trustee, or any other bids that may be received, arid further to consider any other matter connected with the administration of the said estate. This the 7th day of October, 1948. R. MARION ROSS. Referee in Bankrutpcy, 800 E. Fourth Street, Charlotte, N. C. < ^ __ o-15 TO RELIEVE MISiKYOF . cws^ ' - W-'v ; A. : > . - i ; ' . - ' ' r :: ^ \ ; " ' " ' v? * ' ' ' , - '* ' . s' ' . D, KINGS MOUNTAIN. W. C. V* ^K >/ ^?# . v w ^ I ^7/ j HKls^^ JLy and palatable water lrom a pubtaper than dirt. A ton of it (240 gal* earth, dumped in front of your for trucking alone. This low cost of I you consider it includes collection, ir faucet." Water service is genergl* le public, and, too often, taken for lustrv. aoeratcd with orwri . Sales Manager ro Return Sunday ' N . R. D SSpearman, sales manager ! ?f the Victory Chevrolet Company s ilt return Sunday from Savannah, I la., after training in the newest mehods cf merchandising automobiles tnd trucks, according to an annountement by an official of the firm. The Institute is Chevrolet's first ttep in an aggressive selling campaign to prepare for the eventual reurn of the "buyers' market", the announcement read. At the Insti ute, Mr. Spearman was Joined, by tales managers from approximately J 10 other Chevrolet dealerships in , his region. The "faculty" at. the sales mana-' jer$ "school" isc omposed bt mem- J pers of the Chevrolet wholesale or- 1 ;anization who have been carefully selected for their practical knowf- l tdge* and especial I trained to pre lent and discuss all phases of reall selling, according to the an louncement. Mrs. Spearman and Mr. and Mrs. V. G. 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