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THE CLEVELAND STAR. SHELBY. II. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 29 1921 penny colulin LUMBER, LET ME CUT A BILL TO suit you' out of good timber. W. B Tetty. Lattimore. Route 1. tf-8 FOR SALE-"LOOKOUT MT." seed Irish potatoes. M. R. Whisnant, JLattimore, Route 1. 2-25p HAY AND OATS AT EAGLE Roller Mills, any quantity you want. FRUIT TREES, VINES, SHRUBS Write C. H. Hardin or phone 254. tfl5 GOOD FLOUR AT CHAMPION'S Cash and Carry store, South Shelby, $4.75 Per hundred. 2-25 ARBUCKLE COFFEE 24 CENTS per pound package at Champion's Cash and Carry store, South Shelby. BUY YOUR GROCERIES CHEAP, er at Champion's Cash store, South Shelby. 2-25 SHELBY RADIATOR CO., DOES all kinds of soldering radiators a Specialty. Some rebuild Ford radia tors for sale or swap. Shelby Radia tor Co., Roberts-Laughridge Garage. WANTED A GOOD TENANT FOR 3t good three-horse farm. Tenant must furnish stock. Apply to 0. C. Dixon, Shelby, N. C. R-6. 2-25p EIGHT POUND BUCKET OF Snowdrift lard at $1.46 at Champion's uA Store, South Shelby. . ' 2-25 WE WILL(EXqUANGE OATS FOR corn. C. B. Cabaniss &' Co. 3-22 WANTED TO BUY FRESH dressed pork. See me before you sell. D. A. Beam. 'TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS ifor sale. Best varieties. Mrs. A. P. "Weathers. FOR SALE TWO MULES ONE two horse wagon, cash or on time. See TT. A. Srzr.s'.cr & Co., ' tf-2? HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE packed and shipped. Phone 40G. Mor rison Transfer Co., tf-18 REMEMBER WE MOVE YOU day or night. Morrison Transfer Co. Phone 406. tf-18 " HPASSENGERS CALLED FOR "anywhere in Shelby without extVa charge for Kings Mountain and Gas tonia. Car leaves 10:50 a. m. and 3 p. m. Fare to Kings Mountain $1; CJastonia $2. Phone 406 Morrison Transfer Co. tf-18 TWO HOUSES, FOUR AND FIVE Tooms, for rent in West Shelby. Mor--rison Transfer Co. office. tf-18 - FOR SALE, REGISTERED PO k land China boar shoat. Everett Mc "Daniel, Shelby R-3. 4-25p FOR SALE-MODERN 7-ROOM "house, best residential section with new car shed. Part cash or good se- tmrity and balnflce in 5 years, payable weekly installments. Price $8,900. T. J. A. cjo Star Office. . tf-25 FOR SALE -NANCY HALL AND Porto Rico potato plants $2.50 per 1,- 000 postpaid. 5,000 and over $2.00 per -V)flfl0 t. o , b. shipping point. Order now and avoid the rush. B. L. Crowell, Concord, N. C 3.tp -'FOR SALE A HANDSOME Yfed baby carriage in splendid condi tion JE, A. Rupp. N. Morgan St. tf-25 . ,1 . FOR SALE-ONE CARRYALL wsrgon, practically new. See Hoylc & Uoytter, Lawndale, N. C. WEDDING INVITATIONS short notice at the Star office. ON tf CROP LIENS, CHATTEL MORT gages, deeds, mortgage deeds for sale -.Mi: tit I Ml' rfITIA Oil r h A v j ..... . - vmvv au mc bi ill v 2t our prices on hay and oats be f or you buy elsewhere. We buy in car load lots. Eagle Roller Mills. Ad YOUNG MEN, WOMEN, OVER 17 for postal mail service, $120 per "month. Examinations April. Experi ence unnecessary. For free particu lars of instruction, write John Leon ard, (former Civil Service examiner) .Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. t . . , , B-29p FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE !for Ford, late model Buick touring car "5n excellent condition, apply at Star Office. : tf-8 Ilay and oats at Eagle Roller Mill i-all the time. , Ad VE' CARRY A FULL LINT or sj and oats all the time and sell in any quantity. Eagle Roller Mills. ADVERTISING SUN REDUCES CHOLERA BILL UnwlM and Uneconomical to Depend Entirely on Serum to Protect 8 wine From Pleease. A few days' work In the pig pens and yards scraping, disinfecting and cleaning is pretty good hog-cholera In surance, says the Unked States De partment of Agriculture. Strict sani tation Is the best, aid the farmer can ( J r' 4 J- VV i - """ ' r i Hog Cholera . Thrives In Such Sur roundinjjs as These. . , give to the work of the hog-cholera serum. It Is unwise and uneconomical to depend entirely upon the serum to protect the swine from this costly dis ease. In 1018 the fanners paid a se rum bill of over $5,000,000 and they still lost $0,000,000 worth of pigs. There can be no doubt as to the effec tiveness of the serum treatment, but the sensible farmer will do what he can with shovel, hoe and disinfectant to remove the cause of the trouble. The thrent of cholera Is always present so long as there are undralned cesspools and wallows. $traw stacks should never be left frdm one year to the next If they are where the hogs can reach them. Shelters nnd pens should be so constructed that they may be enslly cleaned nnd exposed to the sunlight. A few days devoted to work of this sort in he fall when the hogs have been tuken from the pens will do much to protect the herds of another year. .The Power of Advertising. "The January business in Marshall ( Field & Co.'s retail store in Chicago was the biggest in all its history. It (was the biggest in the amount of money received for goods. And most important of all, it passed all records in number of individual sales. You know what Field, Carson, Pirie. Scott & Co, Mandel Bros., and the other Chicago department stores have been 'doing in the way of advertising since the first of the year. They kept at it day in and day out. As a result State street nearly always is jammed and not with bargain hunters either."- G. 'A. Nichols, in Printer's Ink. I.-". . o The Important Point In Advertising. j "It matter not whether we are ad vertising soay, real estate, millinery or niotor trucks, we are appealing in j every instance to an abstract some thing that, for want of a better name, is called human nature. It is more im. portant for an advertising man (be cause he deals with the mind through the eye) to know how the human mind responds to impressions made in printer ink, than it is to know the manufacturing secrets of the man whose story we are going to tell." Frederick Seid in Western Advertis ing. 0- Advertise Convictions. "There is scarcely any portion of the daily newspapers more eagerly scanned these days than the con taining news of plants reopening. And such news is of course legitimate and interesting. Yet Julius H. Barnes, president of the the Klearflax Linen Rug Co., purchased full-page adver tising space to tell the public his ac tion in going back to full-time pro duction." Printer's Ink. PROSPECTS FOR CATJLE MEN Nebraska College of Agriculture En couraging Farmera to increase Their Operations. The Nebraska College of Agricul ture Is encouraging farmers to expand their live stock operations. The scarcity of all kinds of stock, especial ly cattle, points to continued good prices. With fefd prices going lower better days seem to be near for both the live stock raiser and the live stock feeder. While It Is true that many feeders lost money In the last two years, feed prices may be 50 per cent lower than last year. Likewise cheap er feed and labor should stimulate live stock raising. The number of cattle In the United States has been decreasing at an alarming rate. The number In the United States has de creased from SO head for every 100 persons In 1900 to 42 head In 1010. During the same period the rate of slaughter lncrensed 3,000,000 head an nually. Some people go so far as to predict that In a few ypars only mil lionaires can have beefsteak on their tables, unless live stock production Is stimulated. FORAGE FOR BREEDING EWES Supply It Necessary to Produce Strong, Vigorous Lambs Helps to Balance Ration. Breeding ewes must have some good forage In order to produce strong young, nnd the growing and develop ing lambs must have it in order to mnke good healthy ewes for breeding, and the fattening sheep, should have some good fornpe to help balance their ration. Grain alone fed to sheep that are intended for the block will not produce the best results. They must have a combination of feeds, with some good forage formlngthe principal pro portion of the ration. FAT HORSES ARE PREFERRED Farmer Makes Mistake In Disposing of Animals When They Are Somewhat Run Down. It is better fcr the farmer who has horse3 to sell not to dispose of them when they are somewhat run down, following a hard summer's work, but to fatten them up. A fat horse always brings ' a much better price even though he be an Inferior horse. . BROOD SOWS DURING WINTER Lire, harbor, feed of cbtf-e ni? son, Tim Howell who left my home with out permission last Tuesday morning r TTf k ago; 'Cornelia Howell, Shelby ChouM Bs Maintained as Cheaply as Pocilble and Yet Farrow Healthy Llttera. During the winter the brood suwa shonld be maintained aa cheaply aa possible, but at the same time they must ho properly fed In order to far row a large number of healthy, we)l grown pigs In the jprlng. Merchants buy your Drugs Spices, Gums, Candies and etc., from, us and save the freight. Kendall Medicine Co., Inc. Shelby, N. C. More than 30 motor tracks are in operation in British Malaya, due to the increasing volume of rubber busi ness in. Singapore. There is a real tire sale to be put on at Arey Bros. Mar, 28th to 9pril 2nd. ' Adv CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolinar-Depart-of State. To all to whom these presents, may come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Buffalo Manufacturing Company a corpora tion of this state, whose principal of fice is situated in the town of Shel by, county of Cleveland, ' State ol North Carolina (Chas. C. Blanton be ing the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the re quirements of Chapter 21, revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," prelim inary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 19th day of March 1921, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of he proceed ing aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand arid affixed my official Feal at Raleigh, this 19th day of March, A. D., 1921. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. ' APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF LONNIB HOPPER. Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Lonnie Hopper ' convicted before the county recorder for the crime of larceny and sentenced to the roads for 12 months. He has rerved 8 months of this time. , All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their .protests to the Governor without delay. This the 22nd dav of Mar., 1921. PEYTON McSWAIN, Attorney. DR. R. C HICKS DENTIST Office Shelby National Bank Building. Phone 421 Shelby, N. C. Mrs. Lox Long and little niece of Charlotte, spent Thursday and Fri day here, the guests of Mrs. Pattie Ware at the Central hotel. Mrs. Long was en route to Rutherfordton for an extended visit to her son. TRY A STAR WANT AD. Open For Business Shelby Rubber Works TO Tift) REAR OF MORRISON TRANSFER OFFICE ON S. LaFAYETTE STREET. I have had several years experience and all work is GUARANTEED to be absolutely right. Auto Tire Work, Vulcanizing, Re-treading and Inner Tube work a specialty. -PRICES REASONABLE- fl. F. Grubb SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA The Sensation of 1921 IS THE J. E. "Batri-Jel" Storage Battery Non Spilling Non Sulphating Requires No Water Is not harmed if left discharged. Puts more Pep in your Car. ' Does no( freeze. , Come in and let us show you this wonderful Battery whether you want a battery or not. Arey Brothers p. ; The ServlcetJarage' Chevrolet Cars ! United States Tires Chevrolet Trucks ( Phone 280 J. E. Batteries ' (fu , . -FOR - I wish to notify all persons who have as yet not paid their 1920 taxes that I must have same by the last of May 1921. 1 know that this has been a hard year on the farmers of this County and I have no desire to force col lections, but at the last monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners I was ordered to force' collections on all taxes that are not paid on "the 1st day of May 1921. 1 The County and State are badly in need of funds so kindly mak,e your payment just as soon as possible. I recently received an urgent request from the State Treasurer for a settlement in full, but have deferred this in order to keep the County Treasurer in funds. Therefore unless you wish to add further costs for collecting let me have remittance before the above date and if possible lei me have the amount at once. Hugh A . Logan Sheriff Cleveland County mi won SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Announces Important changes in passenger train schedules and improved service as shown below EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2ND, 1921 Lv Marion 5:25 a. m. ArBlacksburg 8:35 a.m. Le 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 Lv Rock Hill Ar Columbia Lv Columbia Ar Blackville 5:45 a. m. 6:40 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:55 a. m. (Connections to and from Charleston division No. 35) Lv Hardeeville 2:50 p. m Ar Savannah 8:35 p. m. Train No. 35 Lv Rockhill 6:45 a. m. Ar Blacksburg 8:25 a. m. (Connection with Charlotte division trains 36 and 39) Lv Blacksburg 9 :45 a.m. Ar Marion 12:30 p. m. (Same as present) For further information call on nearest Ticket Agent or address R. H. GRAHAM Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. m Durable Life-long roof service under 1 exacting conditions, life-long and life-long fire-fance-such is the service Sgk u eHexagon Slab For it j3 made from tough fibrous felt thoroughly satuS .ted with asphalt-making it waterproof and durable. It is surfaced with crushed slate, either m a slate green or deep wi?'f a KKfing that ir fc X6. yu tbese four iwuug quauues. See this shingle at tU-Arrowoofi Shelby, North Carolina.
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