H. Y. Belk? ? AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY 1 met t>ewey Falls in the city Sat , urday. It had been a long time since he and ! had met. I went to see brother John West today. John had been ail but in id at the Editor and Mr. Bt.k. John went > to the office and renewed his paper. Some one working n the oifice, by mistake, put the new card in iheu!d box. John's paper stopped for one week. There came a type written let ter,, long and furioUs John. We regret making the mi>iake. John Is o. k. now . He says we are the best bunch ot men he's ever met. Wfe love you John, too. Brother bum Gantt handed me two dollars and said send my paper without further notice. We did. Hord Herndon and Brand Barber called to visit friends on the West ern Front last week. ?3>?*"w ? Grady Cole says s no one man ever j have six friends At ! anc time. Who vou'd care lor so maiiy . at one time.! When the money I gets low ? in your j | packer, they switch | :f. 1 an'.t claim !bu;. one nil one lasting other than my old dog. i'ney call him Henry Y. Belk for short. It has been said truly by meft of old", that civilization begins with ihe plow and ends with the plo\y. We then mus; agree its the greatest cal lng men have' ever known. When the plow stops nations starve. That's what's wrong with starving Europe today. Hitler stopped the plow and millions to starve for bread, the staple of life. At the time of Christ's short stay on earth there didn't ap pear to be any shortage of food. Af ter the death of Solomon much of Europe went on starvation. The No madis people had no love for the soil. Their flocks, sheep. goat= camel soon ? ,1 itn vegetation, ? .. me soil wasted away. The des tinies of all nations have been deter mined by the way the people have handled the soil. The ravages of war on most all the oiher nations is causing us to feed millions. I have never been able to under stand why God had no respect for Cain's offering to Him. Cain wns a tiller of the soi-l. Abel was a keener of s-heep. Yet God had no respect for Cain's offering. Then I read that God is no respec.tor of man. All look alike to Him ? the rich, poor, and the beggar. I get flabbergasted. Dear old Moses issued one of the oldest land use regulations ever Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG ON Creoniulsion relievesprompdy because it goes right to the Seat of the trouble ,to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulsion widi the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough I or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couffhs.ChestColds. Bronchitis known. Six years shall thou sow) thy fields and piune the vineyards, [and gather in the fruit. But the 7th ! year un;o the Lord shaii be a Sab : bath of rest. Then 1 wiii ..command my blessings upon you in the sixth year and jt shall bring forth fruit | ; for three years. Its a shame to waste j the soil.' A sin to let it go to waste,'! f Before the Civil War our father ! worked the land with free negro, | labor. The soil washed away. The .tears are everywhere to be seen. ) j The. South has had a hard lesson | to learn since the once virgin .soil; lAvashed into the ilver. Leaving us poor. The productivity of the soil in I any country determines haw well ! the people live. I have gone through ? several counties in 'North Carofiha [that looked to be so poor a crow ["wouldn't, venture to fly over it- The people '.what few there were, how i ; they existed is another mystery ?ov, j erty and ignorance go hand In nana and iho>e people hsd both. De^r Oid. Wisp Solomon or.ee >aid that there weie three or four things i that were too much for him ? the way of- an eagle in the air, the way ' of a Ship in the midst of the se<:, an:l ] j the way of a man with a maid. The j Wise old hero never saw an air- | ! plane doing its stunts, but he sure j did love women, tho*. 1 once heard of a primitive race ! of people who sheded their teeth w-hen they began -bothering them, and they grew a brand new $et. It sure would be a blessing if we could grow a bunch of new teeth, but what would the tooth fixer do? Go out of business, and let us grow our own plates. Do any of you readers of this sheet know the whereabouts of a Pig?KiIler by the name of Hen Wal lace? I haven't heard a thing. Truman's proposed budget would build 4 temples like Solomon's Tem pie, the most costly buiiding the world ever built. Talk about ignorance. I met a man on the bus who lives in the South Mountains. We were talking about rhe eiection. He said he didn't vote because he didn't know who vyas running, but he heard Truman got in. I asked him did he know Henry Pig Killer Wallace. No, 1 never heard the name. I told him this man Wal lace came down south one time and j plowed up every third row of our | cotton, then took 6 million pigs from ! the pens and drowned them. Where did he drown so many in the river? j No, I said he took the whole works 'out on the ocean and let them out. He said, the damn rascal, if he had of come to my hog lot, I won. ' have shot him. He got all excited and ask ed what did. We do. Nothing 1 said. Hoover sent him and he took the pigs for toll. Then he. asked was that why shirts went up to S4 and meat to $1 a pound? I said yes in deed. He .said I've been in Morgan ton 8 years, just got out before Christmas. The doctor sent me. They said I was crazy but I wasn't. I kill ed a man and got by,' by playing foolish. It's all over now, I said, By. Paradoxical as it may appear on the surface, farmers still want high prices and subsidies. Workers still want more pay for no more work. Now when business men all their prejudice to the collection, we get WHEN EVERY DRIVE tS IN TME ROUGM AND AFTER NINE YOU'VE HAD ENOUGH Keep a supply at home . Buy 11 $ or At work or play, when it's time out for a refresh ii\s lift, its timr for a frosty bc'.tlc of tatty, euc; 7 izinv; CHEEK WINE. ' It's great! Clicnrteinr is in tune uitli the American tacle into a beautiful mess-up. You can i scratch it on the wall, notch h on j the gate post, that the fate of CJoeb- i bles, Himmlei, Tojo, and Hitler, once mighty v.ar lords, should be a les- j son to Molotov and old Joe Stalin. They now speak with atomy' tner- . gy. If let alone. they, Joe and Moio tov, may :ry to blow the earth into an ash pile like some prehistoric scientist did the moon. What went with Hitler and his j , old sweet- heart. Time ;nay e 1. l'.c tried and wondered, what be came of the man all Germany loved so dear ly, and all the rest of :he world ha- j ted. Where he's gone, he's gone to siay. One day Joe w ii! go to stay and come back no more, and Molotov, will p"ull the rope and be no more-! Hitler led the way. We are wondering how long aft- j er the beer gives out on the ?th of .j March, 'till . the drys put in whis key stores? I hi ve long hoped that Kingss Mountain would never stoo; so low. If left to a vote Kings Moun tain will never have a whiskey hell ; shop, n6w they have moved the slop . jo;nts. 1 It has ojien been claimed that Pilgrims. Progress has, no other Boo'i except the Bible, been. so great, and the immortal John Banyan whit*, fee j wrote the Book languished in Sod ?ord jail. ? ? " j Many grc-Ht men have looked oU'* between prison bais when the oih- , er man should of been looking ne. the bars., I'm not many on gambling, but I> ; bet a dime the Jap cutthroats will ; never stage another Pearl Harbor ! while the world goes around and] time goes by. Would you like to take a chance on. this gamble? A neighbor tell me that money is getting tighter every day. Why not, money can not save the world. When a preacher stays at your church 10 or 20 years its hard cn the preacher, hard on the people of jhis little flock. The preacher has to dig down each week to bring the I goods up for the members to be a : ble to digest on each Sunday morn I ing and night. If he has it wrote off 'he. must be very careful lest he for jgets and leaves the scrip at home, tor misplaces it after he start his discourse. He can't call at other churches and go back to hii church and quote the preachers. His flock will say he's borrowing words from {the preacher he just visited. So if i he holds his congregation s-peli j bound he must dig down and come1 up with something new and fre^h if1 I ? By Way Of Mention Lois Btaftla Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Riley had as :heir guests Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Rlapli Tow cry of Oa r. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cline had a* tH*:r guests ,.a>: ivevk Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lnln of SlaUrtfile. Mr.* L?o Boauie and daughter, Lo>. \v< :e reoern visitors in tonia. They went espe10 job, yon ja> ? ?I'm closing my tfoaueririg' ;>nev and ending' today's j>e?.-i TttfATMENT have been eold for relief of ay-mptonuofdiiitrec* arising from Stomach tnd OuoJtnal Ulcers due t? Cimii Add ? fear DI(?tlon, Sour or Upul Stomach, Gitllnni, Hvartburn, llMptmnm, etc., ' due to Eicet* Acid. Bold on 16 days' malt j A?k for "Wllltrd't Mnutt" ?lnn r.ounv'e the birth of a ?on, Thorn. is Edward, Ji. I Mis. Novella. Phillips had Js h> . guv?t? :Sun?1.a> Mr. ar.d ll;i. jte Fos-. er a: d; MiV, B. t', Poster v Cher . > \ ile. 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