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5! . YOUR NEIGHBOR READS CLEVELAND STAR. WHY NOT YOU? 7 'H ' , If, i if . . ,. I THE r'Al'ER Willi 'In' LARGEST CIRCUIT TION AND MOST NKW 1 J U. X E .fit (( VST VOL. XXVII No.-12 THE Cleveland STAR. SHEUn TUESDAY FEB., 11, 1919 M, 50 A YEAR IN ADVA ' ft 11 1 .1ft BELWOOD HAPPY ROAD PROSPECTS OUR CORRESPONDENT GESTS A PICNIC. SUG- IVrscnal Mcntitn and Comments of Interest on Live Subjects Mr. Ed wards to Move to New Farm. fecial to The Star. .Ml Pclwocd is sanguine. After a ... .!irv's . irK:.t with mud and baa, rwK the victory has finally coino. jlToyV mrde a bosincs strin to Hick i fn armistice has been signed w!th cry Thursday, roads. Now the peace conference Mr. Solomon Soif cf nonr She'by bens, and we are nnxious.y await-' d;cd on Thursday -"'rid wns buried :t Ir- results. Well, we are not shoot- Kndesh church Satnriay. th funeral ir.ir any guns, and cf cours? we are being condv'dod by Po". S M Nod r -t TM'linT with our automobiles as hnm. b s former nn-tjr, and Fov. ,!M rr November 11, for we can't. Dw'rrht W. Brown. Mr. Self was a Mrst all automobiles are in their 'good farmer, a kind friend, and a nuarters. wait'ng for spring- true citizen. . time. But honestly, deep down in our Miss Drulrh Lr-o cPPnt s"veral v. ;.vt wp pro ?'l hrnry p.nd rioic- d.n's lest v;o4: in Shelby v's'thi;: rel 1r. Ju?t think the thlnr is ti r-rd'tv rt'v-s rnd frn-l-!. ; ;.'! t,:n,s com' tho who r-- ?'-. TT-sv'.; were ",nd t'ie god Lo" 1 kTw3 wo Vpifp-1 prrl vpi'od. Iirl !1 'lH- 1- hi'r-te-4. Tl.r't. f tt. 9 w'll nver f ?-"rt Mon- l,..,;.,rr- :Vt. P'O V'' Vt-S "1 t,) wnv'r ct' 1 rs (1- fr.-h 1 V)1V" .'aid ' P' nvrs p'criie on Belwood T"'eti- 'nil rn-1 invite E. 'Yates Webb, V V TToov and of p-v5-. tv t - i T the Str. and cn'ehra -. ! "!:,,icert v'ftorv ;n tlr. od ol f- IvoTied way. In the words of our Fr"-i'cat: "Mv fellow o'f'zrs the ... , , . , 1 oeen sicneo e.oo w h-o gamed everyxning we lougni r rV'i Fdward- T nvn- i-t.. 1. I 1 HT v"n r-oT'iv rurcna'o rn i 1 t rlneo wdl mov-' or h's 'arm near fuiurc. M-. F'-'-'s : ' co'-'v' rc""n"rt "a""- 1 l-.T'oas rae'i, r-d -c v.al- a yr d !r c in,! fi y. ! !' 'tv a f?'.v T. ,T,,..1 , 'm.p :-i arv,-r y :. v. XT. -.In l r oyaaii'l,- the pork hog U a good ani iaal. The meat tastes good, just after IV animr.l has been myrderod, and -' l' te Dcttcr ,n tne ' 1 1 c"nimr t:me. Now tho grovtn;!- hog is a bad animal. I have never V' .a-.l of anything good this hog has done. Vvc don't eat them up here; "ify io rn noiun Carolina, but we don't un here. We can't see this animal does nay good at all. Well if he is not good to eat, and if e lo POt POOn fnr firivtViincr tHn j t certa-nly he must do harm. There- fore this particular animal should be rxt.-rmmated. What has he done? Just thmk we were having fine weather, the sun was shining bright- iv -the birds were sweetly s:nging ncn along came this obnoxious pes- '"n" an-mol nnd confusion was thrown in the camp, and now we are u-P 7"' Trr '?ayS f inc;crnent ,fe its s"ishine "M shadows, but in this case the it win I'' unw,lw' for- So 1 think r wouui be a wse thmg if our pa- rrl.-- eff,ncnt board of countv Srn7, TUld m8ke an appr0" - .. . a ceriBin amount De P'ven for every one of these disturb- i"jr animals killed. "--'i, nurran, lor old North Carn- i- t j . . itt 'tu I -progressive fieilntl he.T q"estion has becn 8uf" howl f, Ut' 1 dn,t k"0W sure if vi d thiS' but 1 Bm - v, uiawu. i nun. ne aog law created about as much ermfnrfon at Raleigh, as Mr. Wilson's , "i' io r ranee did at Washington. It! was rought to a successful conclusion and now we have it. So no use to kick ow, the only thing to do is to obey. t u to e hoped that they will take the next in order namely the "bil ly goat." , Mr. Getty s Hoyle of Camp Sevier . oeen discharged an is now with "a lfTnT Aw I .J. - ln nn --rv wu Ausubuie (iui. ine con legation of KadPTi 'sw to have a talk from Mr.: oyo on Sunday morning in regard more man any meaicme soiu. m ieve-,Ann,e ueam ana Kosa ciakeny serv shad 0n resu,t!' of tlie groundhog land county. 50c1 bottle up to Febru- ed delicious ice cream, heart shaped ..Ts.ar PS8H then will come ary 1st. All drug stores, t, takes and little red heart mints. - time, when a young man's "nts turn to that of baseball and 1 w v-.- w.u yotmr wrirv'. . iv.i. . . t , - " wiov vi. a iievr inn nnvi f T 1 ii : . , - i.c.Tj juov, inisned a tile mm V.lr.v.n . t . ,-m.imimwii twm We are expecting something interr est'ng along this line toon. A game was played Monday between Fallston and.'Belwood, but Belwood was licked good. Jt kind'.y reminded us of what we think one of our boys would have done fighting the Germans without WPr,mt,nn v preparation, our boys had T'C 71 hl P!aye1 Sunday February 23rd. All of'hi Jtice -ry Mtle, but watch them learn fr?cad8 and rclaives are invited U,fr- very quickly, rdensant vigors in the community Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ford have a great host, of friends in and around Belwood and we are always gbrl to see them. ; Mcsrs. George Martin end 'TV L. Mcsrs. Ucorge Martin end ' D. L. v'a'tor3 in Shelby M:st Mav PooTc ;d;w. of t':o Pi?drr.ont fj'rr,; K-1-Ool ff't f!-.'r.r',:,.v M.. M'lH ,.-; r.-.Miv r-T.it, v:G r'.-p o r- wjl.'1 '.' ' ';r'l. J v'. "n if Jl-loislrt'.iro hp ! "r er.l: loss t'mB cn the dor; law, and mo;e on this b'll. it v.T-.i'd ht'vo pr?cd. MAY CONVERT POLICIES. o,.lir, - m ,1 c:i 7 t-i.-:- , ... ' Inr.iirritcp t'n l i i:ovcrnm- nt. Cor.d'tions under wh!"h sold'ers or sauors new now government n: m- ! 1,1 . suirnoe may convert these policies w!th!n five yra.rs mi'o tho- or'-.s vp'in can rarvci w i ' ii oram-r.t during their lifetime, have 1 i 1 r. 1 tt .j 1'iTn ."..inOUnreO ri ; f . "enrV 'r. on .irinouneof' bv Cel. TV-irv V I ir J V. oT tho ia?'irr'ir bureau. T hr"' ia.-'iara '11 1 . V rt" . i 1 1 iL-AJii.iU JJ ' .l.2re-rn.iaauj.iiir, irljwj(.p,, pheoyo straws Of) 'r ea. - 1 f. i - r.i s rro- ' I cian, -ih1v the t M-'ll old age r-i'rs'nns a" 1 diabrl:tv in,-"i-anco, .''nd :ncl1vf.s Vt r,i m"a ivr L",f"'" - r - l in tho -mv or navy need rvor l0 "esmute it he carries the npnt ''"'""'"" All policy-holdnrs will part;cirate in ':v;dends and on-nes Pf over 3 1-2 ner cent from th insnrppoe m r-" inrn " v cpnns. .ince cne reserves will be invested in gove ment securities, most of which will pay in the neighborhood of 4 12 rpr ornf. if n rfirfqn thpro will hp ' - - - lare-e dividends to bo returned peri. odically to policy holders. Collections of rr-'rms will bo made through postmasters in each community. The war rk insnrppfo bureau ro- rorts that 4.4SO.OOO -nol-Vies alrea-ly h"d boon .ssuod to H'"s and sad- - ors for insurance Pccrerating Wl.- 232-000.000. or an average of J8.758 on ea-h m'n- Th volume of th's hVss mav he rmml. it is :iVZrT7Zn -W,'th th 27,000,0OO,OOO total of life insurance ',"'ro', bv rr,VPto fMioB-in the "Si. StnteS- &CZ - 7 tJlr uy u.wc.am. wt largest private life insurance com- pany in the country last year wrots ?:nB,0tK).(H)0 of insurance, tne govern-1 - " . ment wrote io,ww.wu oi nrw pu..- Webb home on Soutn Washington St., cie8 in Jarmarv' when bus,ness was,Mrs. E. Y. Webb entertained at a t mng' t, -i . Partv for her yun? daughter P t0j a 39-367w". 8 had Miss Elizabeth Webb, the occasion be- - sailors for amounts $394,720,000. a !nfy I aggregating "Daddy." A play entitled "Daddy will be given at the Piedmont high schooled valentines, the dining room being auditorium by school talent for the benefit of the girls dormitory. An admission iee oi to cenw wm dc m. - tv j. :n l.. charged. rheumatism. backache, muscular 'pains, sciatica, and kidney troubles , - A dainty bunch of buggies have uwaawj - wx- v - . x . XT., t .-v v jnft arriveu vo ine uihcucikci uwjid. , n . . . n L- ' jy wni u vui ucijuuw w wm xi. : l .Ty - Ber TngTTr. SOCIAL NEWS Birthday Dinner at W. Hcary Lodbatters. .f- T7 IT T - P it : T m;h ,-h 1 t, v ie v aj 1,1,11 Wl11 celebrate his 45 birthday, come. gmith - Hnmrick Wedding. ,. : M r.j om:i. e n r trico Smith cf the Sti' Paul section'! , ... TI .,, ., ' TT . , . -.ir n. i. -narnriCK,. 01 jtcams Mill L . .m ivi -- ..... ...... . . : ........... vlw v.-ere hn.pp'ly married on Thursday of rast our yan. haa made' her (ly, and was able to be un in h's room, stnte- through the newly created bud iagt week bv Rev. Mr. Harrill at Boil-:r' "rc w5-n Mrs. J. R. Osborne. .On Wednesday he contracted pnmi- get commission to consist of the gov. 'rg Syrings . to whoso homo they drove for the ceremony. Both are rvf m'nr.t yotinr: peorle irftheir com munitirs and members of excellent and sub: ta.ntial families. MVs Pnlnirr Ifns Rook P.-Hy 'or Giusts. On Fnd-'- evening at 8 o'clock, MIj-3 Evi Fa'mor wps a del'ghtful l:f -' ! mo of the you?,'r people tho tov.-n, hnvinr as her honor most- TT' -Mr rrt- n 1 Mrs. Pry II'-.fTncn of i v-fTi attraot.iyolv P.r- th" rr5a;r.s :hi"li wore - -r-to.1 v'"; red hen -l? a"-, and r-Tk was greatly en ioye 1. ' a.sK:a';od by Mrs. Jack PrVr and Miss I.a'a Palmer served a (Ylicinus course of refreshments. " ' To Th'irs-lpv Afterno-n Club. Thursday Afternoon club and r Fol's went to h's bed-ide and were All Were, Courageous Men el the I'ons and the state warrant rm inv'ted guests enojyed a pret- with him when the end came. j Suidy Bun Yellow Jackets missioncr, to pmend the law as to povrr" at the home of Mrs. L. A. r,rton pn goulh DeKalb street Sat- urday afternoon. ' and greenery :vc u ed i:i the effective decora- v rr,rrvinf, ont the Valentine idea. r w r. l -I-- l I... t:ill. ir1 Po'.k vn- played, rrtty little Valen t r.e scoro cavos itotng usori rt1-.-i'n:1 -vi 1 a delicious .-I ,r. 1,- T .-.V nv'to.d gi'osts , Xok-n T 0. M. S'-.t- , " T ir -..v.-. -n, r'l.-vn. w r . , .... i ,. w I'. and Mrss Anivo Mdlor ns, L M Hull ?tt Er.trrtalns ( :. If I,, flrirnp Mrs C. R. Doarcett was a charming hostess on Tliurslav afternoon at 3:0 ,t nf.r Rttractive homo on North l,PFavette St.. to the members of the Civ;c League. Th rinptt hnmf wns nrrttilv de- crrrtol) Pv;;h fiowers and potted antg for tho occas;on. Mrs. Doggett jiiaiua iui inu uivBsiuu. uua. iunjucwi, the met. her guests at the door, and she s,r".was assisted in receiving and enter-. tadr'no; by her s;sters: Mesdames C. e McBrayer, Carl Webb, and L. A. t.ii- 1 1 j . I.-- If ruanifn. nu ner iiauKiiifr. N.:Rn l attimore. As the guests ar. rjved tney were invited Into the liv- ing room wnere chocolate was pour- ed by Mrs. J. C. Smith and wind- wiches served by Miss Janie Ewer pnr1 Mrs NelBpn Lattimore. After a short business session a s0. cirl nalf hou,. was STK,nt with musi- cnl hors. Mrs. Prevard Goode and M;ss j ouise LHtle givin& several de- ;rhtful selections. At the conclusion of the program Mrs- Dett assisted by M"- Goode. M? ime and MiFS Janie Ewers perved delicious ice cream and white fruit cake- ceicnrates 16th Birthday grtnrday Evening, jn ooiuruaj rvrnuiK Hb me n.vcij r W -4- 1 T. V....1M mg ner 10m Dinnaay. (sixteen oi ner :ri fripnf1fl nf the Rhrlhv hiVK firhnnl were invited to participate in the pleasures. The first floor was thrown ensuite and many delightful games enjoyed. The decorations used were hearts especially pretty with a lovely, white Jced birthday cake with sixteen can - . . ... aies, when tne cajce was cut Miss An - nie Beam cut the red heart, Miss Webb the dime and; Miss Hannah ' uPB. Webb assisted hv Misses Catherine Redwine of Monroe and Miss Webb received some lovely gifts from her friends nd good wish- es. Besides many birthday wishes she . . , . wiw cunsiaraiewu upuu ucinif maun . . - . jpresiuenv w me Vi xienry. iaterary soe'ety of the school on that day. Misses Jessie Iloyle of. Lincolnton and Katherine Redwine of Monroe were guests of Miss Webb for the week end, coming over especially for the party. On last Tuesday evening at the I home of Rev. R. C. Campbell jn j$outh Shelby .Miss May Smith and ilr- urus Justice were married, only a few 'friends beintr nresenr.. ' . Tha Wide is an attractive young omnn. She is a danr-htpr of f.U. .t-bn Smith f non r.ni i in groom is n very romiinr younrr . alr.n ami is substitute mail carrier jrom the Shelby postofiice. ?!TJ. CLYDE F,KER PSSrs AWAY IN TENNESSEE Cor. traded Fnoum ra Wliilo on a six .brother, h's father having died ether business could be run as 'that of P-jfdno'.s Trip Remains to be .! soverrl yerrs ao. His s:stera arc 'ho state has without becom'rg bank BnrJed t Clever Hi!l. -. . ! Mrs. P. C. Kr'dges, of Boiling Springs runt and only unl'mitod tax'r.g rawer ' ! Miss Lizzie M-gnc s, at home. Hi-s. saved the state. He saM no --ta that A tdegmm Tfy,eivcd yo-terday brothers Na: h, at homo, Lox at h';me h?a. t-iod 1.vo hndt ev- brov-ht the f?d a-.d ?iiork- ' I ifZ news that Mr. Clvde Ea'-'-r diod ho-r't-d Pt '.t.i-'o. Tem., of pr.o'imonia. fllowine TV rnd AT- Cr-v v-. rto"5 went to Tennsree aVo't, t--n fs to b'.iy s!a:'1: wh.-n bath v r? taken fick ir. a hotel end vent to a h-sr'tal fo- adl'al r.';.?nt;nn. M.-gnes died as 5s -'rotl eVe- "-a in today's columns and Mr. Eakor's father, Mr. Jake Faker of- de"irM and brothc-ln-law M". Ciee- ' Mr Faker was HI years of ace in i P-cemher Inst. He was ma'Tied to ,Mls3 Dochia Falls, daughter of F"Ve and Mrs. J. Z, F;dls' who sur- vivos with th l:tie tti. Pd; Evelyn and Blanche. In nddiiinn 'te ii 1 v: i. . -.r , , , thncn h;s onrnt . Mr. nn-i M-s. J;ike t; f 'r-r. two brot n"-s TTVr,rn nT!,i Pbm'e and the .following sipters i?0 W-riT.,-m r..i-t T7-. r a r L Mr. F-1-ri- y,s mi of tho r-f nc cs'id y nunc fa rmers pi I , plod -'o-V-- : '!; c-.iipfi: f.i. 1 l. ' in ..nn !,, p.i f.4f.-.r.1 f,: ri'1 v'ii Jinn-.v V,v tt v.ni5 ;ir,n ()r j,,1vnrt rvp.iVrt pnd err .! fi -: :al in I.''-. mnnner. kind dn-a1- 'a il' li ron Fvorvhody who knew him -.rnpri y,m r.10it highly and his ?Pflf rl Iq 51 ("limn fn Hnrtnni f cnvrAur q rni.qrt for derip.- cnn-niv pmong has Mends h: w evroefed to ,,. l,.t. ni-ht ph.. to fnorpi wni 1 t -i tt:ii t,vTv or tomorrow, wh Mason'o and w FoVn honors, be beipc a mem- inn r ot fws ponors. DP DO'ng & rfieni- her. of both orders in good standing. - -' llr. Solomon Self Dead. r n . i . , air. noiomon sen, a respectcu farmer living at Mr. Q. II. Ledford's several miles northeast of Shelby, died Friday morning' o influenza. He was reared in the Fallston commun- ity where he lived until last year - h- nnved to Mr. Ledford'b. Eight or nt members of his family were sick with influenza at the same time and only bis wife and one daughter were able to attend the fu- r. ?eh was conducted Saturday at Kadesh church where he held his membership. Mr. Self was a highly respected citizen and his death causes sorrow among his host of friends. ' MAKING FINE HEADWAY ON NEW CHUKCH BUILDING Rev and Mrs. W. G. Moore of Tr.. f, n hi n - .ijoiiing apnngs wrere isneiDy visitors yesterday. Mr. Moore who is pastor of the Baptist church at that place reports that splendid headway is be - fog made in the campaign for funds with which to build handsome ?zu,- ( tVWs w fcnwh KniUinw Alroaflvt bitt viiulvii "-''"b1 $15,000 is in eight nays Mr. Moore and he feels confident that the re- main will be raised in a short while, . Think of it Linebergers still selling varolii at the old rices, but we have ot Btaar left. Adv. . 1U. : ... i Vim-ro tones up lost vitality and rives ew srv forea. $1 bottle Drug stores. K. C. Liniment all rubs in and it hits tha pain. 25 cents bottle. Fix your well on top with cement. then put in a Myers pump. Lineberger has both. Subscribe for 'The Star it is the . . . . . .. miy Kwii-yf.ir y ppTrpTpr in inn rr -j i --- v w WTmtyrf. SIXD a year in advance. MR. GEORGE MAGNESS DIES AT MORRISTOWN, TENN. Prominent Young Farmer of Latti more Dies While on a Business Trip-Buricd at Sandy Palins Special to The Star. . Mr. George Magness of Lattimore, N. C, died in the hospital in Morris town, Tenn., February 6, 1919 with influenza pneumonia. Ho left h's home a few days ago. for Tennessee on a business trip and :. 'contracted the disease shortly after his arrival there and was carried to th hAsritol n1 rtt;n mi ... moma and a message came xo nis family that he wns serious. A brother strrted to see him bu,t the'end came before he reached there. Ho wns a pronvnent farmer and numbered his friends by the score. He leaves a mother, two sisters, Alonzo of Forest C:ty, nnd J. J."Td:ist- re:-s of San"?, Washington. -T. J. of Ci.tek'll, N. Y., n"tl Vcn of the U. S. a.rro.v now overseas. Mr. Ma-n' as .1:5 ';?. of are. Ii:s remains w-o l-ratij-ht homo Fr' (lay and bailed Satu-day in t'ie Sandy Plains cnivtary. Funeral was con- l'i'tod by Tev. D. G. Vi.fliburn. THE PITIIXFCIvS IN THE COX FED-EB ATE A P. MY News of Other Vets. (By James C. Elliott.) John PhUbeck whose passing, noted in last week's Star was the olde-t of three brothers, Civil war veterans. VrS now raid, which would be ust ..... TI.. l,.,,,f CI x,n. -ra r. nml nml 11U WOiS UUUUV VJ J v. .11 O J f,,-J, ha . ! Hved p. evr..io since 18"i when ho had a knee brokAi with a shrap- tttI TT. used n - ertttph. but worked tli-osh- ed whea.t r.r. 1 made a ccmfortabla healthy and strong unlil last winter wb.n h 1"' ' n ; r.':. f-rm v.h'rh h never fuliy re- covered. :'i- 3-1 til, regt. la tha last Tig' tl, Petersburg Va., 18(53 he was shot in the cheek and a year later tno huVit was ox'racted front the ror.t of hi '- mo- 'h. IV !s st;il fi ;s st;ll Kv'aT n.ar Walls church Putherford county. His v,oip i.,r.Mi0T Thr-.mna F Philhook. moved to Virginia a few yea-s r.go and-has a fine 330-acre farm. lie vis- an(r nas a iiiiu oju-mic iunu. .c - HH hs h-er John P. at the time ;0f his death. These three brothers all volunteer- ed in the Sanv Run Ydlow Jackets .nr.. - 1 V... company in ioui. i,ommuiiu.u vy ovuwo o.onc-.ui. Capt. Edwards J. C. Bycrs and Capt. , - r- Posey Beam. MR. JETHRO LATTIMOnE Nearby their uncle, John rhilbeck DIES AT jLAWNDALC hod fH-n an the army and lost'. " - three, and the other two were wound- Ran Power Plant for qeveland Mill ed. i and Power Company-Buried Thomas C. PHlbeck of no-r l awn-j Sunday at New Bethel dale, a good rt;on is the only sur-, , vivor of his family. : Mr Jethro l attimore, son of tht Amos H. rhilbeck of anohor fam- late D Di Latt;more anri Mary 1j0ri. ily whose mother was a Washburn, doni died Friday night at 12-9 i ' 'Vor9 in tho wrfr. He vMf,v nt norrip at T.awndale of v.wt-' -art. Corhett's com- Brint,8 Disease. Mr Lattimore was panv 181 ' was a true soldier to abot B0 n of and ww mM. , Appomattox. He is about 80 years of r)pd to a M;s9 gouthards at Lawn- ! Wind for several dale who 8urvives with 8even cWM vears. but he is in eood shape Iinan- pia"v to p-o -re Of Mm-eit. Uncle Zeke Bridges had eight sons . 1 1 X. T . A A m tne army mvv ir. imw . Bridges aged 62 is the only survivor of his family. ! James IL, Frank and Audley It timore are the only three surviving Conlederate brotners l Know. iVolanm Vnin at fmir on in the iivjuu.i - army and lost three, and the one who! survived, John H.,Nolin, was severe- ly wounded twice. Nearly all these were my ciose neignoors anu w.-uo mates. ' I had nine first cousins in the Civil war and only two survived the war and they were both wounded twice. I .... . am the last to survive. - . - Child Dies at Buffalo. . Ilattie Lee Mayhew the two months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mayhew died at Buffalo cotton mi'.l Friday and was buried Saturday at Buffalo. Hi-Ko is no friend to corns, it puts "em" out of business in 5 nights. .. .. 'Iry.nl-af rel 0" 1f1"- '"""'TCl'IBtr HI VTf'nTVTTTmTy"rT"'r' , . . , ,botUA U wrug stores. . OTATF Jl nAUiTD OlAIfc iUlul 1 0 BUDGET SYSM , GETTING STATE ON A BETTEtt ' BUSINESS BASIS Another State Wide Education Bill Introduced, Providing for a Sis Months Sch-ol Othir bills Pusa-d P'de'crh. Feb. 8 The hixe ras cd without a dissenting vote the Gray b!ll from the senate. 'for annlvinfr. th budiret nvntom in tht rnw wvr nu me enairmen or me 1'nr.nce and apr ropriation committees cf th senate and house. The bill wa explained by To'-ro, , sentative Grier at the, r.?qus. t ? Mi nority Leader Williams, of Cpb"rrnst as being most necessary since no rb.-ndrned it, and that North Cnro- lina was very much bcv"'"d in mt having adopted it earlier, wni'rm n w r"-oved the b'll, and it nvr Ov"r'"H n'. rra i'r-'s wAHout a (Vas-r,! o- v- md wa$ ordered enrolled for r-t!-'i- er.l'on. A b'll was fa "-sod to rernlato the ?rle of mail and lime in North Csr- .obna. A bill agree'd upon by' the I"i3- laMve rerrro:fo of th A. o- eintlon of Bu"ld!ng and Lonn Aste!.i. .Fir.crvs'on and regulation of build- ng and loan associations, wn mtro- dncod in the senate today hv Senator Thompson. It fixes a S2" rTvi?v rene-feo in pen of all oHier reense IV t Vl r lTICllvnncn Mmmieetrnnii 4--. An. '. ' - ui'illliu- ' 1 fray tho exneni of sn-'v'Vn ITt' 'irr. rroh'bits the raying cfT of s''rVs of stock until fullv matnr. ed. It is srVefified that d;v;dTf's on Pa''J 'VO raTVT.nn-f,r. 1 "1' 1. i.n tho ris'-oia-t'on 's ramrnar, ' 'i r,r.,, n.-, fi,,i r't to siaro in the d'v'dom's between lo rpr-n. tend and tbo earorl ro"1""1 a"'l omr ntOT fV.o r.Tvi-viJfl,!'.T.r, m't special investments when rv, r tnt-o'i'.teed a new statewide ednwtinnad hi"! ri- '-g irom bupt. u L. toon or v- .-on r,roois. pna certain otner city super- intendents orr'od to to fi"i An- h-'H for six months' schools tho budcet svstem and minimum sl- a xif tMrm. TW nw would require any county receiving state' M v.-....i.T .. . .. te Wy n serial 3f cent tax and equalize its tax values in relation to valuations in other standard counties befom anv aid fo s'x months .nYovna ntnnlJ 1 sTrallnKIa fh nWt Km 11 ftf age. Mr. Lattimore was born an roarod ? Cleveland and held In hiea , . - - ....... eteem bv all who knew him. For a dumber pf years he was on the police (force at Columbia, S. C, returning two or three years ago to take charge of the plant at Lawndale. Sev- U VW "O MllVtV. I T V W Ull V'' tia: aiiun b juaitiiiiuiUy mu, . funeral was conducted Sunday by Rev. J. V. Devennv of Piedmont hool faculty and the inter- ment WOs at New Bethel Baptist church. Mr. , Lattimore had a wioV ortr,ni.et:nn and f ifrind ! Cleveland to whom the news of hi death roes with treat sorrow - v Just in a big lot of roofing and with it was one hundred rolls of the rood three-ply mill ends. You can get gome of It cheap at Linebergers. Ad. t : . If 0u want a solid wool auto robe now is your chance to get one at eosk at Linebergers. ' Advl Have you ffen tat Martin Ditcher, and terracer at Linebergers? Everr . . . .have one, Ad
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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