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THE CLEVELAND STAR, ' !' .' ' ''111 II SHELBY, N. a FRIDAY, JAN. 7, .1921. MOUNTAIN BALSAM This la a Rosin Oil taken from he little Balsam balls that grow on theBalsam pines of the moun tains of Tennessee. It is nature's remedy and was made before 'man was created. It has a harm ' less effect when taken internal ly. It is a strong expectorant and tonic and cathart test length ening in its action on the whole siystem. It is a sure cure for the backache and lumbago of the hips, and coughs of long stand ing, any affection of the lungs, asthma and liver and kidney complaints, it is a good remedy lor sciatica and rheumatic affec ' tions and is a good remedy for females in leucorrhea or the whites. Externally its equal has never been found for fresh cuts and old botch. This remedy is not found in drug stores. It is sold only by agents or sent by mail, postage paid for 35c per bottle; or three bottles for $1.00. Address DR. Win. W. LUCAS Lawndale. N. C, R. P. I. No. 1. PENNY COLUMN FOR SALE SAP AND HEART shingles $.1.50 and $7.00 at the mill whfile present stock lasts. Jno. II, Hoyle, Caitar, N. C 2-3p LOST ON WEDNESDAY AFTER noon in Shelby on river road," leather collar bap. Finder return to' F. G. Walker. 2-3p FOR SALE SIX H. P. UNITED engine nearly new. New Williams 20 inch burr mill. Bargains, Clint Owens Route 5,' Shelby, 2'i LOST WATERMAN'S ' IDEAL fountain pen near Rehobeth church with initials "W. T. G." engraved. Return to Thomas Green, R-l Lat timore. l-3p WEDDING INVITATIONS ON Hhort notice at the Star office, ti i SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. Schedule of Passenger Trains at Shelby, N. C. Effective 12:01 a. m. Sun day Sept., 19, 1920. No. 34 from Rutherfordton to Charlotte, Monroe, Hamlet Raleigh and Wilmington Leaves 7:42, a. m. No. 15 from Monroe to Ruth erf ordton. Leaves 11:02 a.m. No. 16 from Rutherfordton to Charlotte, Monroe and points in the East and North. Leaves 5:54 p. m. No. 31 from Wilmington. Raleigh and Charlotte to Rutherfordton. Leaves 5:54 p. m. The figures above are given as information but are not guaranteed. For rates, routes or other information address, E. W. LONG, D. I A. Charlotte, N. C. or G. SMART, ' : Local Ticket Agt. I FORBID AKYONE HIRING OR housing: my 12 year old son, Bronus Bowen who disappeared from home on Cherryville, Route 2, Wednesday, December 22. Onnie . Bowen. R-2 Cherryville. SEND A DOLLAR FOR TWO months daily subscription to Raleigh Times during sessions state legisla ture. Complete reports, full national news, good "features. Address Times Raleigh. i.7p WANTED POSITION AS STEN ographer or book keeper. Miss Ella tiuaasill, ban. 37D MR. DOVER DINES ELLA MILL BOSSES AT HOME Gives Elegant Dinner to Forty Supers Several Interest ing Talks Made :c SEE D. AUGUSTUS about renting house on S. Street BEAM DeKalb 1-7 -S ELECTION OP PROFFITT OS FARM AGENT IS MADE ttuthirford Sun. C C Proffitt, former farm agent "for Rutherford county, now agricul tural worker for the Farmers & Traders bank at Forest City, was chosen by the county commissioners Wednesday afternoon to take the ' place to be vacated January 1 by E. XX. Weaver, Buncombe county farm ' $eht. Mr. Proffitt will take up his new ' r6rk on January 15. Mr. Proffitt r. 9 il. lkT.-il- f I.' (uwwu nvw lire rtunn iiruima Agricultural and Engineering school -six years ago, and has .since that time tx-cn actively engaged in teaching "nd demonstrating practical and scion tific farm work. lie 'is a native of Yaricey county. Some weeks ago the Times made it ' known that ProfEtt would likely r suceooded Weaver. The formation of 4 . iam bureau in Buncombe will be first work undertaken during the first of Che year. ADMlNttTHATOK-S NOTICE. As the duly qualified administrator f the estate of Mary Josephine Ar trior, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the 'said estate te exhibit them properly Verified to the undersigned at Shel by. North Carolina, en or before the "iUi day of December, 1921, or this no. "r: i- -i-j : u. r !,: ' will w pnuc sn mi vi i, 1 1 v 1 1 recovery. And this (s to also request -I1 persons iadebted to said estate "to make payment., of ju-h indebted - -s-.-r 1 ' - - This the 2nd day of December 1920. D. Z. NEWTON. Administrator of ilary Josephine Archer, deceased. - NOTICE OK SHARE-HOLDERS MKKTING. Notice is hereby given to the share i fcolders of the First National Bank .of ; Shelby, N. C, that, the annual share-; holder's meeting for election of di. "fci&ctors for the ensuing year, and any Wittier business that may tome before j "the stockholders, will be held in ,tht "Directors' noes of the First National j Xiank of Shelby, Tuesday, January 11 i -tt,m - . 11 1 L- , tUiil HI M.M. WULK a. III. I , FORREST , KSKRIDGEr, Cashier wjax IN SHELBY MONDAY A 12 inch square wooden box. contain ing pound of coffee 2 pairs black socks, and a piece of leather. Finder return to W. M. Devine, Box 10 Rl, Shelby. LOST IN SHELBY MONDAY Jaguary 3,. Waterman's Large size tountam pen, self filling with No. 6 point. Notify Lorin E. Hoyle, Lawn-1 dale and receive reward., 1-7 1 GET THE NEW EXIDE AUTO. mobile starting and lighting batterv ai me ( itv Service StaMnn 9nn wasnington street. 2-7 At his lovely home on South Wash ingion sirec-i, rar. J. u. uover secre tary-treasurer of the Consolidated Textile Corp., of the Ella Mill diyis ion was a genial host to the. bosses and overseers of tho n:ill at a splen did dinner at 7 oclock Saturday night About 40 employes enjoyed Mr. Do. vers lavish hospitality, and dinner, The large dining room table was being an annual affair 'in their honor, beautifully decorated in the Christ. mas coiors oi green nna red, and three tempting courses were enjoyed, and Mr. Dover as master of oremon. nes, did not allow the affair to drag at any moment, and the Holland or l A. ! L , ....... cnesira iumiHnea aengnwui music throughout the evening. Mr. A. P, Stevens of Greensboro, a master-me. chanice of all the Consolidated mills was a special guest of honor and during dinner made an interesting ana timely talk on "Get-together and Co-operation." Other brief talks were made, the most interesting and uni. que being the piece of poetry dedi. cated to Mr. Dover, which was com posed by Mr. J. P. Toms and read bv J. v. Barrett of South Shelby which was as follows: l here s a man in our town, a jolly good sport, As mannerly as a Chesterfield, his home . is a court; Where the boys all know, as the sea son draws nigh, They wont lack for turkey and chan- berry pie. He's the man of the hour, we all sing nin praise, But let's buck up Monday, his record to raise. When the cry was for quantity, we puird oc that stunt, The call's now for quality, let u.i be in the front. Safe in prosperity or And. IUM ON - KINGS MOUNTAIN ronci one Buick tire and rim about 30 ilay-j ago. Return to Morrison Trans fer Co., and get reward. 2 Card of Thanks We wish to thank'our eood friends and neighbors for their manifesto tions of sympathy shown on the ar. rival of the body of our son, Soldier I ratt Street who was killed in battle n trance. We especially aDDrnciatP the presence of his soldier com rades at the funeral and their tvi nonces of sympathy m the loss of our dear, brave son. Our prayers are mat bod will sustain and keep those who were so gracious and tender their sympathies and attentions. Eli A. Street and family. in NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership subsisting between the undersigned Ed G. Morrison and J. P. Snantrler. heretofore nil! net fi -Totir dry business at Shelby, N. C, under the firm name of Morrisor. & Spang, ler has been dissolved as and from the 3rd day of January, 1921, J. P. Spangler having sold bis interest in the firm to C. T. Morrison. All debts due to and owing by the said, late firm will be received and paid respective ly by Morrison & Morrison, who will continue to carry on the business un der the firm name of Morrison & Morrison, This the 3rd day of January-1921. J. P. Spangler, E. G. Morrison. is our leader depression, that he's always right, there's never any question: Hes fair, he's sauare. he's n recmlnr good guy, If you beat him on th" job. you've sure got to try. nine. nack on the job Monday, with the slogan: "'Let's Go.", determined in purpose, our loyalty to frow; And when the audit's made for teen twenty-one, Ela'll break every record, for the best division run. There s a man in our town, a jolly good sport, As clever as a Chesterfield, his home is a court: Where the boys all know, as the sea son draws nigh, They wont lack for turkey and cran- , berry pie. (All rights reserved by the Boos. ters Club of the Consolidated Textile corporation, Ella Division). The following were present: Coel Blanton, J. W. Webb, R. G. Hamrick, R. G. Holland, S. A. Jar rett, Car Hughes, Lee Hawkins, P E. Lackey, O. J. Bostic, W. M. Barrett, Barnie Fowler. E P Knowlcs, S. E. Rich, Charles Bobbitt, J. D. Barnett, L. M. Patterson, M J White, J. P. Toms, D. D. Weaver II A Thackson, II L. Toms, F. D. Quinn, J. R, Dover, Jr, A P. Stevens, L. P. Holland, W O R Putnam. Robert Hartness. SO) AT THE PARAGON "On The Square" This week we offer our entire stock of Blankets and -Comforts at one-half price. This means a great saving to all who buy. Come and stock up now. Our pri ces to you are less than to day's wholesale prices. Re member The Paragon will save you money. .. . ' : 9 . BUSINESS GOOD The reason we are hav ing such good business is that we sell you the same goods for less money. Do not buy a poece of Furni ture until you see our pri cesWe will save you mon- ey-v : ;. - .." LOOK AROUND then come to see us you'll find our prices best, quality considered The first of December we put on a sale, our prices were re duced, and we had a won derful sale Since this sale we have gone over our stock and our furniture pnees have been evened up. tir. i ji . we invite you to see our new prices before you buy. ine Paragon. LIVING ROOM SUITES We only have a few Tap estry over stuffed vJLiving Koom suites lett. If interest ed see us at once. We are making room for new spring furniture. See us at once for living room, Parlor suites, bed room suites We can suit you and our prices will suit your pocket- book It's The Paragon "un me square." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Isaac Williamson, de ceased, (colored), of Cleveland coun ty, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the O'-.tnte of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Lawndale N. C. Route No. 2 on or before the 10th day of December. 1921. or this no YOU'LL LOOK AS WELL as you see with glasses we pro- lice will be pleaded in bar of their ! vide. We, of OOUrrie, give expert recovery, ah persons indeotea to said estate will . please make immediate payment to me. This the 2nd day of December, 1920. JUL'US WILLIAMSON, Adminis trator. Rush. Stroup, Attorney. (566 xrTJ3 Weak a Cold, Fever and "Grippe ticker than anything k&oir, prereatins pnecmoniA. t. W. EMM Grocer and Book Seller tap - 82 Fire in one ef tie principal busi. ''T''fliatricti;pfAtiiiitJi.' fj.., 1 lat t MrrHLartimw Saftttrday taanrinp; tfestroyed. prop-'three wml:--vnr valued at .about flWCa. ' ? .'ivv" iM' r JIeii. Sum C. .Lattiraiire ind Jack Dover left Tu-dny for 'New York -Mr. Dover g. irg b i on business and h7 brnfVr, Mr. An- attention to the selection of the proper lenses. We p.ho give parr ticular attention to the features of the person who is t o wvxr the glasses and so make thvn to htr monize with those features. Our glares improve both sight and appearance. II. I). WILSON Optometrist Paul Webbs Dru; Store. Miss Aberiiethy Entertains. ' ' The,' Advanced Junior M'rionary ociety met Tmxhy afttrnooi Jan- iary:4th with M's. Nellie Abernethy t "four oclocl:. We hr.d t'l mr-mber.s present and tud!H, tho ihi ut Cuban .children. Alter i e voi:f,nHi -proTram wo ."iuj j 1 ftV" 't''p;'fat-- r.-'fi-fthi.tehts. . . Secretary. d .vg in C!ea TTfttr Alpine DINNING ROOM SUITES You'll find at The Paragon seevral beautiful 'Dining Room Suites, in Mahogany, Walnut and Oak Come and see them, if you are the least bit interested, you'll buy after you see them and get our prices Others are taking advan tage of our new prices Why not you Be Wise. BEFORE WE FORGET We wish you all a Happy "and Prosperous New Year, May this be your best year. Remember our services are at your command The Paragon Furniture Co. 4On The Square" CALENDARS AND TOWEL HOLDERS We have several hundred beautiful calendars and towel holders to give to our customers arid friends. Be sure and ask for one each The towel holder is a new novelty and is worth com ing after. They are free for asking. IF YOU ARE A GOOD JUDGE OF FURNITURE AND IJRICES you'll buy from The Para gon Furniture Co., after you see our stocks and get our prices Last year was our best year Last week we sold some furniture There's a reason Do not be mislead. Come to us for Furniture, House Furnish ings, Burial Supplies and fair dealings. THANKS We wish to ihark one and all for our wonderful big business in 1920 Our success we owe to those who purchased from us and di rected people to us In re turn we pledge ourselves to serve you even better dur ing 1921, and to be more loyal to our town, county and to stand behind every move which is for the bet terment of our town and county. We extend t.h Season's Greetings to every soui in our midst. The Paragon Furniture Co. "On the Square." Shelby's Leading Furniture Dealers and Undertakers -..lm-jUJI.!. i.. "TOT'ryiyzs,jy-iftnl Lloyd T. -Hall, judge of the jure le eourt of Richmond county, u. d city editor of the Augusta Chron ' ;e(i died in Augusta Christmas aft rnoon from injuries received eirly n Christma morning, when an nur omohile he T.-as driving was wrecked .. m ml tin rie-Wren!, M. ' k 1 I Save Fifty Years Suppose you were to set out to gather; by your own personal investigation, the wealth of farm knowledge that a single dollar will buy in a year's copies of J It would take you at least fifty years I And by the time you had your material together, nine-tenths of it would be ob soleteabout as helpful in your farm business as the market prices of 1870. A year, of THE COUN TRY GENTLEMAN rep resents the work of fifty trained investigators each a recognized au thority in his field, thor oughly informed oh the latest methods that make for profit in farming. They give to THE COUN TRY Gentleman a vi sion as wide as the whole farm Industry; they bring to it the collective experience of successful farmers the country over. Why not hire these fifty men to work for you? If you send me just one dollar bill or your check TODAY, 111 see that they report for duty oa Thursday of next week; and serve you every week of the coming year. M Let The Country Gentleman Help You Prosper l. w. MeBKATKK. Shelby ( nH Mrtor esbero, f. C. Phone No. 6320 Bex bo ' Aa aatborind subscription representative of Km CMatry GnrJtaua TU LstW Bmm Jrarul Zk Safari. Etaia PU MMaw-ti.iv umn u.n it nil y I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Announces . Important chitngea in passenger train schedules and improved service as shown below EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2ND, 1921. Train No. Ill Lv Mairon 5:23 a. m. THY A STAR WANT AD. Ar Blacksburcr m Lv Blackeburg 9 :20 a. m. (Connect with Charlotte di vision trains 36 and 39.) Ar Rock Hill 11:05 a.m. (Connection to and from Charleston Division No. 35) Lv Hardeeville . 2:50 p. m. Ar Savannah 8:35 p. m. 5:43 a. m. 6:40 a. m. 9:45 a. m. Train No. 35 Lv Charlotte Lv Rock Hill. Ar Columbia Lv Columbia 10:00 aim Ar Blackville 11:55 a. m For furthe: or address Train No. 35 Lv Rock Hill 6:45 a. m. Ar Bkcksburg 8:25 ai m. (Connection with Charlotte Division trains 36 and 39) Lv Blacksburg . 9:45 a. m. Ar Marion 12:30 p. ni. (Same as present) information call on nearest Ticket Agent R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, CHARLOTTE, N. C. WORLD WAR ECHOES Short Paragraphs of . More or Less Interest. Germany had a number of vege tarian regiments in active jtrviee :luring the world wai It is reported that Fort Riley, in -vansas, is to be made the largest avalry station in the Unite! States. State and national clues to new members of the American Legion in ..'crnsylvania amount to $1.75 a year. It has been announced that the jum of $4OO,C00 monthly will be re quired to nu i.i. i.Jc t ; nations aext year. Privu.c C. I', Vuii. -u: blared U Le Ci.: s..':a.U'i-. . e ... tddier at the inar.no truini:ig cum. ... (....m tico, Va. Only 173,911 alleged t.rz t rv.:ders of the Unitel States ai my re.nain unaccounted for in the re.o.iL the war department files. More than 50U'J wemri t.;raugh out the United Stat s are cr.i-olled under ic.c bannoc o tt- omen's Auxiliary of the Amcrkaii Legion. ! Armies of France, England and i the United States are fmcxrori In im portant experiments toward develop, ing and improving: war tanks." . Aftef July 1, 1921, the minimum -trength at which National Guard in fantry companies may be maintained is 65 active enlisted men. " . " Four Italian admirals and ten other naval officers of that country United States naval cross in Rome. The allied reparations commission has presented to the German gov ernment a demand for the immedi ite of 10,000 bulls and 500,000 cows ;n France; 11,500 head; of cattle tr ftaly; 210,000 cows to Belgium and 157,000 head of cattle to Serbia. cd InTbronze ai3eacl," nave turned uf "areiy at home the war memorial tan let in front of the court house at Reading, Pr.., mu.4 bo revised. Names of more than 20 men now, known a dead do not appear on the tablet. During the world war the public rent a total of 110,000 inventions or ieas for inventions to the United States navy. Of that number which had to be examined and passed upon, enly i bout one suggestion in a thou sand was found to possess any prac tical value. General Per. hing has been appoint cd a member cf the .committee ar lx.ging fr r the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the death of Na roleon Bonaparte. Marshal Forh i honorary president, Marshal Haig, of Great Britain and Gen. Diaz of Italy, will also be members of the body. The army transport Pocahontas which recently arrived in New York from Antwerp and St Nazaire, car ried the bodies of 2,185 American soldiers killed in France. Amoni? tho passengers were M "war brides" frojn Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia, England, Franco and Germany, 11 prisoners from the army of occupa tion in Germany and four stowaways. THREE STILLS ARE TAKEN ONE A TINY COPPER AFFAIR Throe stilb we-e recently captured in upper Cleveland, one of which was a tiny copper affair with a capacity of about three gallops. Deputy E. W, Dixon captured the small still which looTf more like a toy, but it was large enough to serve a family and make a bit to spare. It coula be operated in the home and was n h-ujdsome little miniature of a full grown still that . mokes for whole t? In consumption, . Mr. Frank Morrison' crptured a, ' still rear Pete Wright's in No:.; it . township and Deputy Dxon got an other with a capacity nf 45 or 40 srnl lorw rVNn. 10. Thii wn ny'V of ril- vanized iron. TRY 3"'. 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