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Gbc Cleveland Star. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY J6E Star publtsbinfl Company, Inc LEE B. WEATHERS, President. Entered as second class matter Janu ary V, J90S, at the postoffice at Shelby, North Carolina, under the Act of Con gress March 3, 1879. .. TUESDAY, SEPT. 12. 1911. (Epictetus.) As the sun does not ' wait for prayers and in cantations to be prevailed on to rise.butlmmediatc ly shines forth and is re ceived with universal sa lutation so neither do you wait for applause and shouts and praises in or der to rise up and do good, but be a voluntary bene factor and you also will be beloved like the bene ficent sun. Abe Martin says:"A man who doesn't advertise may know his business, but no one else djes." We advertise so you may know our business and our products too." THE RICHEST BABY Siiakeshkark made one of his characters say that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. That may be true, but Mr. O. Hell of New York want ed to open a confectionary shop in New York the other day and thinking his name would hamp er his success, applied to the court to change his name to Mr. Hill. 0. Hell now has his name flashing in big electric letters, "O. Hill, confectioner." It is expected that the Demo crats will hold their next nat ional convention in Baltimore next year and in this connection it is interesting to note that the party has met in that city five times and that four of the candi . dates nominated mere were elected to the presidency. They were Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren. James K. Polk and and Franklin Pierce. A little over a year from now we will be able to say that the ' Demo cratic national convention was held in Baltimore six times and five of the presidents nominated were elected. Rich Cotton Men Get Big Dividends And Want The Cotton Tariff High Eleven Year Old Millionaire. Judson C. Welliver. one of the very few Washington newspaper and magazine writers who write what they think, has an article in Hampton's maga zine this month which is of es pecial interest, now that Presi dent Taft has vetoed the cotton bill. This article is an account of how the cotton -m illionaires keep up their fat dividends amounting in some instances t o one hundred per cent annually and at the same time continue to plead for high tariff, without which they contend they will starve to death, Mr, Welliver begins his article with a photo graph of one James Nicholas Brown, age eleven, whose wealth is estimated in the hun dreds of millions, every cent of which was made out of the high ly protected New England cot ton manufacturing industry. "In 1908, the panic year," Mr. Wel liver writes, "the cotton trust calmy paid its usual fat divi dends. True, its already under paid labor had to suffer sharp reductions; true, the wearers of its products had to pay increas ed prices. But was unimportant to the cotton millionaires. They would have their dividends, and they got them. They had the power to extort them. They could pay as low wages and charge as high' prices as they chose. The tariff wall held them secure in their domination. Senator Lippitt predicts this country will be plunged into the worst sort of a panic if the regu lar flow of profits into the coff ers of the richest baby of the world is shut off, GOOD ROADS CATECHISM What Aits You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart-burn," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If you have any considerable number of the above symptoms you ere suffering from bilious nets, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made up of the irost valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most . efficient liver invijiorntor, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthencr. The "Golden Medict.l Discovery' i-, r.ot a pitent medicine or secret nostrum, : a lull list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested . under oath. A glance at these will show t!mt it contains no alcohol, or harm ful habit-forming drugs. It is n fluiJ extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native"- American medical, . forest plant j. Wori'l's Dispensary Msdicul Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. I Jfi. m This is an age of marvelous inventions. The latest patent with any uniqueness about it all at was granted to a Stokes S dous celebration at the Daniel countv man. The Danburv R e- Boone cabin' cave and grounds Answer These Questions to Yourself About Good Roads. How much do you suppose it costs you a year to repair your wagons and harness on account of bad roads? How much does it cost you a year for shoes and clothing that are ruined by your children wading through the mud to school? How much does it cost you a year for medicine to cure your children's colds contracted in wading through the mud to school and church? Howmuchofa damage a year to you is the mud that prevents your children from attending school, or damage to" them, rath er, in the loss of an education? How much damage to you is our bad roads in preventing your reaching market with your produce? Fayetteville Index. Boone Celebration It is planed to have a tremen- 3 .J. :j7 M3 Never Leak Never Need Repairs Fireproof Storm- H f j proof Handsome Inexpensive Suitable for all kinds of U buildings. For further detailed information apply to " J. G. DUDLEY, - - Shelby, N. C. Miiiiiiittiuiiiiiiimm VMiMiuimiiifX. : sp m Take tier Home a Box of the Delicious Franco-Swiss Chocolates ROYSTER'S DRUG STORE, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. 2 i&000$ 0Cft0 0Q(&O$ iH?4NNEiti&00& Great Specialist in Town i 0 0 Phone 48 when troubled with flies, or ft q mosquitoes they can't get through. 0 O o q 0 Screens Screens Screens 0 0 0 0 0 SOak Flooring, Cypress Shingles, Sole Agent XTn villi r - 1 Dr -i -v-. 4- -l ,.iT.,'...4.1, Z 1 j 1 1 Jl Sxj.aixiowjii x ajiio aiiu e very buiug auuub a uunu ing.- 0 00000000000000001000000000 porter says: "A man nearLawsonville has invented a machine that must have a commercial value render ing it indispensible in hundreds of households. It is a contri vance which utilizes the energy of a cow's tail. The cow is tied near the house, and from her constantly wagging caudal ap pendage runs a cord which is at tached to a crank and pulley, which in turn are connected with a fly brush over the dining table, a patent churn and the baby cradle. Verily, science hath accomplished wonderful things." We are inclined to believe this tale is along the line of those born in the imaginative mind of Tom Barrows of the Hendersonville Hustler who told of the cracking and falling off of Caesar's head and the rumbling river under the city of Hendersonville. What falsi fiers these mortals be. .Anyway on the banks of the Yadkin river in Davidson county next year, Itis said that ex-President Roosevelt will be invited and that there is every assurance that the mighty hunter will be present, as he is a great admir er of the famous Boone. This spot is a mecca for sight see rs and picnic gatherings. "Handsomest Girl" to Wed San Francisco Chronicle. Miss Muriel Steele, the Cali fornia girl whom Ring Edward declared the most beautiful wo man he had ever seen, and ap plied to her the epithet of "di vinely tall and most divinely fair," will in September marry J. Wesly Gallagher, of Philadel phia manager for the Steel Cor poration in Shanghai, China, It was while Miss Steele was visiting in England two years ago that she met and became engaged to Mr, Gallagher, but the romantic attachment was kept secret until recently. No Crown For Willie "Wouldn't you like to goto thing more creditable and prac tical. A cow's tail has a per petual motion that should be utilized. gold crown?" asked, the Sunday school teacher "Not if a dentist is going to put it on, said Willie. Nation al Monthly; Famous Fly "Doctor" Only preventative known. 0 E. A. POWERS. r MIRY OPENING! Beautiful Display Of Fall Styles Hats, Friday and Saturday, September 15 and 16 YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM RUBS. A. C. JOilS Lattimore. N.C. Some Snakes, These The Star has a letter from Route 4. evidently written by a boy. ' It says, "My father takes The Star and I like to read snake stories very much. Three of my cousins and I were down on Broad River sometime ago and killed 40 snakes in ten minutes." He signs "The Hustlers." That is some snake killing. The boys must have found a nest!of eggs just hatching little snakes. Any way, that is a record snake kill ing event. Squirrels are Plentiful A correspondent writing from J ennings mentions that squirrels are plentiful. Can it be that bunny is coming back? He has i i .... Deen tew in numbers m these parts in recent vears. on arfwimt - f w mvwwlaAV of the destruction of the forests. It is probable that squirrels are more plentiful in north Iredell because timber is more plentiful. Statesville Landmark. has just returned from the northern markets. New goods are arriving daily and we will soon have one of the largest, the most satisfactory lines; wool, dress goods, silks, staple dry goods notions, shoes, hats, caps and groceries that this establishment has ever carried. We are crowded with justthegoodsyouneed Prices are right, styles are right and quality has not been overlook ed. It is areal pleasure to have satisfied cus tomers and we are striv ing to bind them closer to us each day with dependable merchan dise at the right price. See the new arrivals in gingham, percals, galieta, flanneletts and suitings, also the excel lent values we are showing in long cloth, bleached domestic, lonsdale, cambric and other white goods. Let us show you shoes made by such well known factories as The Irving Drew Co., Hogue Montgomery Co. and the Matchless Shoe Co. These shoes are made of solid leath er in every part with style, finish, quality and sold at reasonable prices. When you need shoes see us, it will pay you. Wei km
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