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H. Y. Belk I AND HIS NEWS OF NESO VALLEY ?We were very sorry to know Mr. ' Lingerfeldt had passed on to the Great Beyond. 'Death is so cruel. i Well, more hot weather. /It sure' is hard to beat this heat. Wad a nice letter from Brother Wray Stewart in California. He says the weather is ideal and plen-' ty of gals and drinks. . You remember what Glee Bridges told the voters when he ran for the1 House of Representatives? Said if you ladies and gentlemen will put the harness on me for your public servant, I Will White wash the back fence, cle^n out the hen house, change the diaper on the baby, act as baby sitter, the latter ^ .appoint ment. Hf any other candidate pro ? mlses more see your uncle Gleecy ' for better promises. You know Harry told the voting i public just vote me in for your Pres ; ident. I'll give 'em hell. That's why : the Republicans took off t? the J ' woods and havent' been seen since. The other day 1 met a man over , in Charlotte whom I had known since childhood days. Jack Hinson, ! the saddle maker and hartjess build. ? j cr, by trade. When 1 met him and askfcd him how he was feeling at the ' > age of 92, said he, I'm fighting the most fierce battle of my life and 1} am fighting to the finish even tho' 1 do realize I'll lose my fight in the' ?? ' end. t asked Uncle' Jack Wnson, as we , }boys called him,, i long years ago when we playeld a round his harness shop to explain. He I said I'm fighting a | gainst time, just j setting here killing I more time but I wmm. know in time, time wiW win, and I will lose my fight, j The man of 92 years was speaking , with faith and understanding. Time will soon claim and hold us all.; Time is the wind that blows be- ! PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pro* Kiiptiwu promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drag Company THE REXALL STORE We Call For and Deliver Phones 41 ? 81 fween blossoms apd fruit, ( youth and old age, but it serves all alike. L for one am no: rushing old mo ther time. 'Nothing worries me in these declining ye^rs. Why shoutid you and I fret?. We had no shing to do with being born early or 'late, I'm staying until I set a call. I'm taking care of my heart, not feeding it any ?bad whiskey, no- to bacco, not feeding it any excitement. I'm giving it time to relax, while 1 sleep. Its the best friend IVe got. Its never failed me in all these years, but time will soon beat a funeral march and the heart will quiver and stop beating when the last beat beats a farewell. ( The woinan shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, nei ther shaM a man put on a wo man's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God?Mo* could I make it any plain er, chapter 22, l>eut. It is in my Bi ble. I never Wanted to wear a dress. So many women do wear the bri tches, 'but I do believe a woman' is better off ^.ith britches oh .than sihort high-up shorts. I have noticed some women with shorts so short on they could hardly bend. Some re mind me of a frOg.?but I'm not go ing back on no frog. I love frog legs. Women know they got pretty legs. That's why they don't care if they do expose them in the good old summer time. Frogs come out on j their legs at night, but never wear any slacks. I don't think any, harm imitating frogs. If. they don't' wear their britches in public plac es, 1 see no harm in women wearing ' britches at their work in mills. I fear shorts would cause men to look longer and neglect their work. This! is a new ago. Women do so differ- 1 ent to what tbe older generation did. I never liked. the old fashioned! way of wearing dresses down to' the hub. Now up to the knees they go. With these modern frills, in time to come like the historic man, go naked? but don't get excited ? ^ fashion rulers and me don't mind j so long as we can see sport ly legs,' frogs or no frogs. Its a wonder Adam didn't start a divorce in the iGarden when he let Eve fool him into eating Just one apple. Its true Adam hadn't had any experience wifh wtld women. You see dear old Adam had been batching a long time sleeping out on the ground down by the river side. TheiLord came -along up in the morning and found Adam sound a sleep. He took this opportunity to carve a rib from Adam's side to carve into a woman. Adam didn't known what was taking place with a dead sleep on his hands, but when l he awoke he met' his crowning, glo j ry, the great master friece of all | creation. When God created men He saw possibilities. When he created woman He saw the. crowning desti IF VOU had A KULLIW YOU COULON'T ??v ??ttc? ?w*o ny of all nations. We can't ' heLp ii if Adam did get meSsed up in the Garden of Eden. Most anyone of us would of done wor<e fcy our- . selves. It rqust of been so exciting to have had a woman know jhe was the only woipaa in. the wofltd and he had no rival. She could not of obtained seperation papers. No other man to hang onto. So When Adam got pushed rhru the gate by an angel with a shining word. Miss 'Eve took up the movtng habit. So we move on forever. When the Great Architect fash ioned women He made them to be beautiful. Long after creation the beauty began to fade, as all things do by the hand of cruel time. Wrin kles began to appear, gray hairs were here, and you found the toe nails begain to be discolored. Some thing then must be done. Some arti- | ficial meanfc must be used to com bat or recapture all thris natural skin deep creation beauty, so today one can't tHI whether its skin deep or,! Just some of this beauty sncp slu/r",! put on to hide the wrin'rfles, out tho. years will expose '.be linos and like; a fresh blooming flower win fade. to morrow by noon. . 1 . , j I'll go far to treat you on the : square if you will meet me way. Your never thought I d be a pc>et: 1 once heard a preacher quote. If any of you bre'.hren. Have more than Just one Pair of 'Sunday pants. Your duty Is to donate one pair If your brother has none. The preacher reasoned it wou!i help your brother. In his hour of distress, The man thought, < And then said,* Preacher why in the hfeek. Don't you donate a pair. The Lady's Aid gave you ? - More^than three or four pair: ON DEAN'S UST James Moss, son of Mr, and Mrs. firoadus Moss of Kings Mountain, was one of 16 students at Presby terlan Junior college who qualifi ed for the dean's list during the first term of summer school, ac cording to announcement from the college. Athletics Shutout Negro Stars 5-0 ? The Kings Mountain "Athletics" ?blanked the Negro AU -Stars by * score of 5 to 0, Tuesday, July 19, in a six inning thriller. The winning pitcher was Hugh Thompklns. who notched his tenth win of the year Tompkins kept the All-Stars 5 hit w??ll spaced and didn't seem to have much trouble with them. Ceralt Hippa had 3 hits in 3 trips fo^ the winners. Line rcc?*f" . Negro All-Stars 000 Otx) O ;> . Kings Mtn. 001 13x 5 11 1 Kinney and Jackson; Tompkin and Guy ton. A LITTLE STORE With BIG BARGAINS McCarter's Gash Giocery Phone 223 Typewriter Ribbons? Phones 167 or 283 FOR BEST RESULTS Pinnacle -Laving Mash Also specify Pinnacle Big Hog Feed and olibsir mixed Feeds for any purpose. SEE YOUR DEAL ER Manufactured By WARE & SONS Kings Mountain* N. C. This time of year, there's one place a lot cozier and cooler than your favorite spot around the house. That's in your Buick? finding a breeze along dusk-cooled highways, or following those little roads that lead to inviting "loafing grounds." _ Either way, whichever pleasure trail you .follow, you'll find more fun on the way if your Buick is in top-flight shape to tuke the miles in its steady stride. * ? ? ? ? How about letting us put it in that shape for you ? ?v v .. ? , "? ; : . ???? ?? Get one of our conscientious motut iune-ups, and one of our thorough' v going Luhricare treatments. We'll put the bounce back in your motor? while we're taking the bounce out of your ride. ' ? We do this well becaute we're Buick mtn. We know your Buick, t we've studied eorrect factory methods for each operation, we know r the factory specifications your car was built to. We use genuine 1 Buick parts? even special Btiick tools! Yet you don't pay a penny more for all these extras. Stop in this / .week, won't you? HOW HIGH IS A TUNE-UP? Our Buick tone-ups go for beyond ad lusting your spark and carburetor We cdver a long list of ?? yovf volve tappets, voltage regulator, fuel pump Wler, cqil, Hot* connections, ond so on. We even tighten the cylinder head ond dean off your battery terminals ? and do ad thU at a low, low flat rate prke that will surprise you! I m
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