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.THE CLE V EL AND STAR, SHELBY. N. C. TUESDAY, Jan. U. 1921 CLEVELAND HAS 2,100 , AUTOS TO CREDIT There are 140,000 licensed cars in the Old North State, Cleveland coun ty has but 2,100, thereby standing eighteenth in a list of the 10O eoun ties.. , Guilford with C.CDO leads the list, while Graham with seven brings up the tail end of the procession, ac cording to figures recently given ou SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE MENTS OF NO. 6 TOWNSHIP ROAD FUND. - Receiots July 1st iazo, balance . , . . .... . . . . July 6th by State Highway Commission July 9th borrowed from First Nat. Bank September 20th by Town of Shelby . . Nov. 11th by Brevard Lattimore , . . . '. Nov. 11th. by Town of Shelby .... .. . November 30th by H. A. Logan, taxes 1920 8.000.00 December 22nd, by Town of Shelbv . . . . . . . . . 106.87 y from the automobile department of December 30th by H. A. Logan, 1920 taxes 2.000.00 Iho office of the secretary of Htate. 1 ' Total . .... .... ... $16,133.05 July 1920, paid Disbursements 145.62 828.50 .4,899.00 ....70.31 . . . .25.00 .57.75; cording .' to this tabulation, with in. License fees total $1,776,497, ac, )cations that automobiles in the fctate will puss beyond tlie 150,000 nark by the close of the licen.se year ending Juno 0, 1921. Ahead of Cleveland in the tabula tion are who wn the following coun ties; Guilford C.COO; Mecklenburg, 5,. K; Wake, ,300; Forsythc, 5,000 4'ftt, 4,050; Johnson, 11,500; Buncombe i,500; Rowan, Robeson, New Hano. Vor, Edgecombe, Nash, Wayne, Dav idson, Rockingham, Cabarrus, Cataw tja. The complete tabulation is as fol lows; Alamance 1,950; Alexander (iOO Alleghany, 150; Anson 1,550; Ashe 125; Avery 01; Ueaufort 1,025; Rcr tie 1,400; Baden 700; Brunswick .112 Buncombe 3,350; Burke 200; Cabar. us 2,160; Caldwell ;00; Samdon 200; Carteret 375; Caswell 850; CaUwba , "J50; Chatham 1,050; Cherokw 152; Chowan 650; Clay 16; Ck eland 2. 100; Columbus 1,100; Craven 1,550; "Cumberland, 1,900; Currituck 400; Dare 14: Davidson 2.900: Davie 750: rT)uplin 1,660; Durham 22,00; Edge. oombe 3,00; Forsyth 5,00: Frunklin 175; Gaston 3,300; Gates 450; Gra- ham 7; XJranvillc J.C00; Greene 1,600; Guilford 6,600; Halifax 2,100; Har- . nett 1,650; Haywood 600; Hendtrs 800: Hertford 000: Ilokn K50; Hvl rl66; Iredell 1.400;. Jackson 135; John- rfton 3,600; Jonc 600: Lee 850: Le ' uoir 2,000; Lincoln 1,300; Macon 103; Madison 225; Martin U25: McDo'w. lell 300; Mecklenburg 5,600; Mitchell .11; Montgomery 800; Moore l,niV0; Nash 8,100; New Hanover,' 2,425; Northampton 1,025; Onslow 525; I'amhco 276; Pasquotank 1,075; Pen ler 600; Perquimans 615; Person l0O; Pitt 4,050; Polk 200; Randolph 1,900; Richmond 1,000; Robe-son 3200; Rook ingham 2,600; Rowan 3,200; Ruther ford 1,350; Sampson 2,00; Scotland Xeck, 1,650; Stanley 1,600; Sotkcs l, 100; Surry 1,950; Swain 100; Trans ylvania 215; Tyrrell 200; Union 1,800; Vance 1,550; Waku 5,300; Warren 1, . 50; Washinirton (il)0; Watauga 300; Wayne 2,860; Wilkes 725; Wilson 2,. 100 Yadkin 1,000; Yancey 60. "V T Marriage of Popular Young Couple. , Mr. Yates W. Blanton of South Shelby und Miss Hcssie Bridges were married Tuesday night Janunry 4th, iev. W. A. Elam, pastor of both the bride and groom performing the ' cereniony. It was a quiet homcjiffair 1 ;nly a few friends being present, the weddinir takim? nlaot at Mm h.n,,..' r the bride on Route 2. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. A. M. Bridges of Shelby R-2, the groom is a member of the firm of Blanton & Blanton of South Shelby and is an industrious young business man,' who ' has a host of friends. After the mar. riage the happy couple drove to their I future home in South Shelby where Mr. Blanton had arranged cvervLliinir for house keeping. w. n. nianton, lor supplies . . ..... .......... . . .-, . in 50 tiauae weDD, lor supplies . . . . . . . . .... 70 84 r t -i .. . iv.oi .j. iA uiwoergeT s &ons, ior supplies ... . . , 4 90 Armors Hardware Co., for supplies . . ; '. '. ' . 5 W. H. Blanton, for hay ............. . .... ... ! ! . ! 109.13 R. E. Campbell, for supplies u..'". ttt . . .... . io!o6 L. U. Arrowood, for piping ...... 10 50 inompson U)mpany, lor lumber 2-50 Washburn & Co., for supplies '535 Riviers Drug Co., for drugs '. '.!'.'. ' .7.58 G. V. Hamrick, for dragging roads 7.00 v. u. wine, ior dragging roads j 60 C. C. McMurry, for four bushels meal 90 J. E. Webb, for supplies 158 45 Mrs. C. C, Hamrick, for milk m'nn m tir iirt .. "vv 1. w. wnson, ior guarding 60-00 C- A. Nance, for guarding 80 00 Claude Harrill, for salary , "' ioo 00 J. E, Blanton, for 2 days time .'...'.'.' 6 00 L. A. Blanton. for 3 davs limp " o'aa L. A. Gettys, for two days time ' Yon II . . . .W.VW nairy uainmore, ior amerence in mules 100 00 00 i CHARLES A. BURRUS Attorney-at-Law Associated with O. Max Gardner Practice in Slc'o and Federal Courts. Office Upstairs in Webb Building. Phone 117 Dr. J. S. Dorton, VETERINARIAN Office Paul Webb's Phone 21 Residence Phone 218 - Shelby, N. C. BYNUM E. WEATHERS LAWYER General Practice Register of Deeds Office, Court House RUSH STROUP Attorney At Law Office at Court House 5 K. C. LINIMENT For pains and swellings. 25c bottle. Ask your dealer. HAVE YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT STAR OFFICE TRY A STAR WANT AD. First National Bank, for interest on bonds . . . ." ." ' ' Vsnn! I irst national Bank, for interest on bonds otk nn Shuk Plow Company, for 3 royal road blades .25 50 n - August paid to R. E. Campbell, fo rsuDDlies 1 k to Southern Railway, for freight on road machine .... ' 1 84 C. C. McMurry, for meal "oi'ia Claude Harris for salary ....... '."..'.'.I'.:.'. ioo!(M) oiauae xiarnu, ior salary . . , 100 00 C. A. Nance, for guarding .1. . . . 80 00 T. W. Wilson, for guarding . . . 60 00 W. H. Blanton, for shop bill 13.00 L. A. Blanton. for 2 davs t imp a aa Joe E. Blanton, for 3 days time ' .' 9 00 L. A. Gettys, for 1 days time 300 J. D. Lineberger's Sons for supplies io80 J. E. Webb & Son, for supplies i?q 9 L. A .Cabaniss, for two cords of wood ... 15 00 Mrs. .1. M. Tucker, for 62 gallons milk 19 Af r.'...i r..i: 1 T-. . . V ----- r 11 m iiauunai uanK, ior interest on bonds 35000 W. H. Blanton, for seed supplies 131.10 SeDtemher. naiW Star Publishing Company, for publishing report ... 10 50 J. D. Lineberger's Sons for supplies - 90 ra Washburn & Co.; for supplies 4390 S. P. Favel, for shop work 1715 C. C McMurry, for eight bushels meal ...... . . . . . " ' 1640 W. II. Blanton, for shop work 14 75 W. II. Blanton, for hay . . ' io4 6,? E. F. Craven, for convict cloth J. W. Wilson, for repairs 23 00 Riviere Drug Co-, for drugs ....'..'......'. . 22.43 J. E. Webb & Son, for supplies 372 38 W. S. Spencer, for sruardine ' ni T. J. Wilson, for milk .......... . . . 14.50 B- O. Hamrick, for expense of capturing prisoner 7 23 T. W. Wilson, for guarding 65 00 C A. Nance, for guarding " 80 00 Claude Harrill, for salary TOO 00 L. A. Blanton. for 2 davs timp . . n'nn J. E. Blanton, 2 days time . " 'fr'on j. A. Gettys, for 2 days time '. g 00 Slanton Brothers, for dragging State Highway . ! '. .88.00 Octnhvr n:iirf T. W. Ebeltoft, for account book j go S. P. Favel. for shop work 12 go Claude Webb, for supplies ...... .... . . .90 Dr. R. C. Ellis, for treating convicts . . '5 00 W. H. Blanton, for feed bill 15055 Ceph Blanton, for potatoes . . . . . .1450 T. B. Harris, for capturing convnet ... .600 J. D. Lineberger's Sons, for supplies io'50 Riviere Drug Co., for drucrs ." ' " n 01 1 J. E. Webb, for supplies ...... 257-35 Campbell Dept. Store, for supplies . . . .778 G. V. Hamrick. for draecrinp; road 10 nn Claude Harrill, for salarj' , 100 00 C A. Nance, for guarding 0 00 Tom. Wilson, for guarding '"nn T. J. Wils6n, for 77 1-2 gallons milk ..... V. '. 1550 u. i. uianion, ior 1 i-z days time 75Q. J. E. Blanton, for 1 days time " Yoo L. A. Gettys, for 1 1-2 days time .' . " 1 . . . 7.50 ' . H. A. Logan, for expense of Drisoners to'on , T- TT ,, 1. , j no. xiarrui, ior 4 days guarding 10.00 November, paid Shunk Mfg. Co., for 2 road machine blades Vjis'oO S, M. Poston, for capturing prisoners 10 00 D. A. Beam, for cord of wood . . . . . ' 8 00 J. B. Daves, for cord of wood . . , .S.00 O. C. Thompson, for survey injf . " 2 00 J. S. Mull, for wood ..... ..... . 3 00 T. J. Wilson, for milk . . .......... .... ...... ... ..... ! 15 30 S. P. Favel. for shop Work 11 00 Claude Harrill, for salary ioo 00 C. A. Nance, for guarding 80 66 W. S. Spencer, for guarding . . . 58 00 John Harrill, for guarding . V. . . 1250 J. E. Blanton, for 1 days time . 500 L. A. Gettys, for 2 days time ... ... io 00 Southern Railway Co., for freight on machine ....... . 1 58 Southern Express Company, for express " '59 L. A. Blanton, for 2 1-2 days time 1250 Grover C. Beam, for trip to Raleigh for truck. . ..... . . . . 136.75 First National Bank, for payment of borrowed money . .5,Q19!oO ' December, paid C. C. Hamrick, for 388 loads top soil ; ..... . L. S. Hamrick, for 84 loads top soil ....... ... . . Riviere Drug Company, for drugs ........ .... Blanton Brothers, for top soil, teams and dratnrin rnH T. J. Wilson, for 71 gallons milk . . J. E. Webb & Son, for supplies, two months '.'".. Roberts-Laughridge Motor Co., for gas and oil , . . . . S. T. Favell, for shop bill .......... . .... Shelby Water& Electric Plant, for lighting camp ' uepn uianton, ior potatoes . Bob Humphries, for work on road . . . J. S. Wray, for cook stove G. A. McKee, for molasses ...... , :. . . G- V. Hawkins, for dragging roads . . Washburn & Co., for roofing, nails etc. .... . . . . Shelby Radiator Co., for work on gas tank . . ... W. C- Wright, for collar for road machine . . . . T W. Wilson, for truck body . . ... . ... . . . . . . . W, H. Blanton. for feed bill . . . . ....... .. Thompson Co., for lumber for kitchen . . . . M, D. and H. L. Smith, for clothing . ; ...... . E. F. Craven, for rooter plow . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . Morrison Transfer Co.. for pulling truck ... . . Wray-Hudson Co., for clothing and blankets ' Austin Brothers, for grader wheel . . . . . . . . v ... Campbell Dept. Store, for supplies ... . . . W. H. Blanton, for hay . ... . ... .... . r ...... . Newman Brothers garage, wor kon tractor ...-.: Peter Grigg, for wood ....... . . . .... .. . , . . . Southern Railway Company, for freight . . . ... Southern Express Co., for express .... ... . . . . . R. R. Gold, fxjr dragging roads ........... L. A. Blanton, for telegram . . . . .... ... J. D. Lineberger's Sons, for hardware ........ Claude Harrill, for salary 100.00 C. A. Nance, for salary 80.00 W. S. Spencer, for salary 60.00 John Harrill, for 4 days guarding 10.00 L. A. Blanton, for 6 days service 30.00 Joe E. Blanton, for 4 days service .20.00 Mrs. Julia Hunt, 1-2 acre top soil 50.00 Robert Doggett, for capturing prisoners 45.00 .23.65 ..4.50 . .3.75 .50.0 .13.90 .82.57 .78.00 .45.00 ,1.00 .63.23 . 12-00 .52.25 .47.25 .19.02 .13.00 .1.41 ..4.03 .14.00 ..1.48 55.38 SENATE APPOINTMENTS MAY CREATE FRICTION Gardner Senators Threaten to Take Committee Assignments in Own Hands. Total disbursements $13,755.17 January 1st. 1921, balance 2,377.88 $16,133-05 I, Rush Stroup, Treasurer of Cleveland county do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. RUSH STROUP. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 5th day of Jan.. 1921. GEORGE P. WEBB, Clerk of Superior Court. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE MENTS FOR NO. 3 TOWNSHIP ROAD FUND. Receipts July 1st, 1920, balance $ 831.82 December 30th by II. A. Logan, tax, 1920 . .2,000.00 $2:831.82 July, August and September Disbursements First National Bank, for interest on bonds 1 . .385.00 T. F. Bridges, for work on roads 1.75 Ernest Cloud, for work on roads 1.75 1 Curt Mitchell, for work on roads 1.75 'chmomi, nrprrpriatsen.-.-. Dawson, Dan Starnes. for work on roads ..1.75lof Lenoir, can get chairmanship of October and November, paid fir;t julJi"'flry committee if he choos- Raleigh, Jan. 6. Lieutenant Gov ernor Cooper,' highballing it to Char lotte late Wednesday, was turned DacK at ureensDoro by telegrams ga- jure, ho goes me rumor lomgni, and headed off in the determination to confer with incoming Governor Mor rison relative to committee appoint ments which the Gardner administra tion has not relinquished.' There has been trouble between the two lieutenant governors from the beginning. Yesterday peace was patched up, but the trouble was that everybody looked at the patches. The new lieutenant governor came near losing all his power when the 29 Gardner senators, of a total of 39 threatened to take committee ap pointments and clerical help away from the new functionary and elect them all in a great and solemn re ferendum. Wediiesday rules ' committee met and came as near doing nothing as it could, but Lieutenant Governor Coop er is said to have been told that hi lotte trip would have turned up is problematical but it is Understood by au me anu-ooperuos mat tne lieu tenant governor meant to ask the chief what manner of men and women would suit his excellency four years. For instance, one story has ft that Governor Cooper sought to make Sen ator DeLancy of Meck!caburgr chair man of one of tlie judiciary commit tees, and that wasn't pleasing. On ap propriations, McCoin of Henderson, and Varser of Robeson, seem to have been selected. The lieutenant gover nor is back tonight He is disfigured but insists that he is in the ring. In the house, Doughton will head -e ocmrrvttee and Everett, of paid Eura McSwain. for labor on roads 8.50 .44.47 . 18.00 ..7-50 . 10.50 .40.00 . .:i.G0 ..6.50 T. H. Lowerv & Co., for expense account Uoyce Bridges, for 4 1- 2days running machine C. Bridges, for 2 1-2 days service as commissioner . . . Geo. B- Patterson, for 3 1-2 days service as commissiontr R. W. Patterson, for 8 days running tractor b armers Hardware Co., for hardwae Star Publishing Co., for publishing report E. B. Oliver, for repairs for tractors 28.67 E. B- Oliver, for wheel for tractor and freight -'4.77 December, paid Austin Brothers Bridge Co.. for machine blades .12.00 T. H. Lowery & Co., for cmsh for payroll 98.85 C L. Eskndge, expense account COO Gordon Ellis, for 6 days running tractor .30.00 John Ellis, for shop work :. ..75 Ernest Cloud, for Gdays running road machine 24.00 M. Putnam, for road repairs .5.00 Babe Borders, for road repairs 21. CO David Champion, for road repairs 4.70 South Shelby Garage, for gas 11.75 William Ross, for oil and gas 12.21 O. Randall, for 2 1-2 days sen-ice as commissioner 7.50 J. C. Bridges, for 5" days service as com. and expenses 23.04 Geo. B. Patteron. for 1 days service as commissioner :?.00 W. C- Wright, for repairs on tractor G.50 Earl Mercantile C. for 10 gallons gas ;T.30 Bettis-Austell Co., for gas and oil 22.64 Val Thomasson, for gas 0.29 Cassie Wilson, for shop work 1 .00 First National Bank, for interest on obnds 79. 50 es, but he is urged to take education. Brilliant Victor Bryant led this com mittee at both 1919 and 1920 sessions and Dawson hesitates to follow him. Speaker Grier's selection of his chief opponent in the earlier stages of the contest is happy. Everett is regard ed as the man for the place. Many committee appointments will be made tomorrow. Meanwhile the outcome f the Cooper-Gardner division will he the thing that will stand the clans on their heads. Total January 1st, 1921. balance .$1,685.44 . .1,146.38 $2:831.82 I. Rush St rrrnp. Treasurer of Cleveland county do solemnly swear that the alwve statement is true to the best of mv knowl edge and belief. RUSH STFJOtFP. Subscribed and sworn to before me, tlm 5th dav of Jan.. 1921. GEORGE P. WEBB. Clerk Superior Court. ...48.50 1050 ...17.66 ..258.12 ...14.20 . . .707.71 ...111.85 ..,.17.35 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Announces Important changes in passenger train schof'ulf's improved service as shown below EFFECTIVE JANUARY I'M). 1921. Train No. 114 and Lv Matron 5:25 a. m. Ar Blacksburg 8:35 a. m. Lv Blacksburg 9:20 a. m. (Connect with Charlotte di vision trains 36 and 39.) Ar Rock Hill'.. 11:05 a. m. Train No. 35 Lv Charlotte 5:45 a. m. LvRock Hill 6:40 a. m. 5 a. m. Ar Columbia Lv Columbia 9:4 10:00 a. m. (Connection to and frr-v Charleston Division No. Lv Hardeeville . 2:51 p.,n Ar Savannah 8 :3" p. r.i. Train No. 3." Lv Rock Hill C:V, z. r.i. Ar Elaclicbur j S :25 a. m. (Connection with Charlotte Division trains 36 and 39) Lv Blacksburg 9 :45 a. m. Ar Marion 12:30 d. m. Ar Blackville 11 :55 a. m. (Same as present) For further information call on nearest Ticket Agent or address R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 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 erfordton. 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 tn Rutherfordton. Leaves 5:54 p. m. The figures above ara given as information but are jiot guaranteed. For rates, routes or other information address, E. W.LONG, D.P. A. Charlotte, N. C. or G. SMART, Local Ticket Agt. " ' ' ' ' ' ,22 Hi JRESiUFJSIUANtt nvoTPPg' - ' ivery Friday and Saturday at Claude hJ t nZt cT.t U V' F DToeLTvWEET ........ .vu.webb's. 2-7 " nIk to your home At i cents per t .16.00 . . IU.00 1 STONEWARE, STONEWARE BIG O AA 1 -1 f..A . , . -t ... . . .u.uv luk jusi receivea ai wauae webo s. WANTED POSITION AS STEN. ographer or book keeper. Miss Ella Rudaaill, Earl, 3.7n W. N. SPANGLER DIES Aged Citizen Passes Away Was a Well Known Man Mr. W. N. Spangler of Green Hill, departed this life December 29th and was buried the 30th at the ElUotte cemetery. He was 81 years of age and was a native of Cleveland county. He was married to Myra Elliotte Jan uary 19, 1869, she died January 6th. 1920. Mr. Spangler is survived by 8 children, they are: Messrs. E. B. Spangler, Green Hill; J. A. and J. L. Springier of Cleveland county; W. E. and R P. Spangler of Montana, and Mesdames D. M. Sorrells, of Tennes see and W. A. Miller and L. B. Lince ' of Montana. All of the children ex cept two were at the funeral which was conducted by Rev. B. M. Ham rick. He was a Confederate soldier and a well known citizen. He was highly respected in his commnnitv. He has gone to the other shore where there will be no more battles. Ruth- erf ore Sua. quan. Leave your orders with Blan ton and Blanton South Shelby and Oscar ... Palmer's ntre, Elliott Brothers Dairy. , $jjp
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