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THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2G. 1921 Foundi d in 1S38 Chartered in 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE Durham, N. C. Trinity College ofTers the general student the choice of a wide variety of courses leading to the bachelor's degree. For mature students it provides also special groups of studies in Rusineps Administration, Religious Training, Engineering, Pre-medical and General Science Work. Teaching. Graduate instruction in all Departments. School of Law. Fall Term begins Sept. 14, 1921. For cata logue and illustrated Rooklet address ' ILL. FLOWERS. Secretary to the Corporation ,::. CONCERNING THIRTEEN having adopted as a basis book value, MILLION'S OF TAXABLES!oriprina's ccst p!u3 adJed Procf . charges. , The disclosure as to fact might be fuller without bein-' exhaustive. but such as they are, here they are; for the size and character of the Dur- Editor Daniels, Former Secre tary of Navy Tells Governor Morrison to Come Heme and) Run the State i DARLING BABY BRIGHTENS MOaiE Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound i 1 ' 1 i i i ' :-, tiv V i i v IS ? a C n ri v ' ' ' f iVXVi urn l ! mF. -tern mwu v Ju mmlw 1 M1 't A ' Altoona, Pa. "I am writ ing to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has done for me. W had six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nine teen days is all they have lived. Before my next one was born I took a dozen bot tles of your Vegetable Com- pound, and I can say that it if the greatest medicine cr earth, for thia ba'-y h nov four months cM. and healthier baby you would not want, i am Eendinjr you s nicturo of hfcr.-- v. says That is a very healthy consent to show these few lines to nnvhnriv " Mn j am a a, C. W. BenZ, 131 Crd Avenue, Aitoona, i'a. . Mrs. Junsson's experience of Interest to childless wives. Millston, Wk. " I want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful medicine. We arc fond of children, and for a considerable time Xr we . yere, "If" I farexl 1 would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pink ; ham's Vegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so I now have a rnce atrong, hea thy baby g,rl. 1 .nffewdycryllttle at ilidbttTindTriv?3 lffisKSir' 8 'aI1 alW8y8 reCmmend "Wghiy.M. Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., ad!s her testimonial for Lydia 12 INnktuun'fl Vegetable .'ouiiHund. She says:" , Marinette, Wis. " I was in a nervous condition er very irregular Mv octor advised an operation. My husband brought t; on 7ct 1 your booklet and asked me to trv Lv a R P nkhnm'. .. !': J""r Boosieu m wkn.. . ik.f i ; u . "p01'. ".overcame ried nine years, letter as a testi ' -....vn uv., iuai IllCblu, H 13, ii " V r?i T v 8llc" nomeB that were once childless, and are now cZZ Ah.e?h y' h.?,Py Chill!ren tecaU8C W E- Pinkham's VeetebU Compound hai restored the mother to a strong tad healthy condition as it jaC-,WaiIna?UraI restoravf ailments as indicated by backache irr?gu lariUes, displacements, weakness and nervousness. r mga t)f women Bhld ememKr most of the commoner ailments ' rnenS or JZLAl nrfcal ones-they are not caused by serious displace- -Z Tth f lthou.gh th!,fymptoms may be the same, and that is why 1 f$ J, ,r V0"1!"4"5' i acts a a natural restorative. It can be taken with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. i.r0rei-fOUJk.now of woman who ,8 suffering and has been'unabTe SSSESk 1 Edp?nuPe,y 'onrtid to agchildless old Jge? ask 5 t?.ry - f r Pinkhara Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health and happmess into so many homes once darkened by illness and deipair liydla E. PInkham's Private Text-Book upoT Ailments reculiar to Women " will 1m sent to you free upon request. Write St.,,6 f:ydI E PlDkhara Medicine CoH Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable Information. - i I J r. "cuiMiy imoy ( n alter having been mar,. I am g ad to jecommend your me: dne, and you may use my imonial." Mrs. II. B. Held. 2:U) Jf c SrutJlZ. rx EXCURSION 1 WASHINGTON,! - "" FRIDAY, SEITEMBER 2ND, 1921. Vv : - . Via ' . .. ; S-Ms;-OjAb;::::- !' , Air Line Railway , v v. - From CHARLOTTE SHELBY i , MONROE LINCOLNTON -WADESBORO LUMBERTON :. ROCKINGHAM RALEIGH . HAMLET ' SANFORD RUTHERFORDTON OXFORD 'And all intermediate Agency Stations in North Carolina. ext7.e::ely lov; round trip excursion fares Tickets on sale-Friday, September 2nd, 1921. Foj- Trains 16 and 34 from Stations Rutherfordton to Char- ioue; w-eins-.i,- it ana zu from Stations Charlotte to Monroe: Trams 6, 12. 14 and 20 frnm Stntinna Afnnrno fv U n mini Thai'.. 13 and 19 from Stations Lumberton to Hamlet; trns 2, 4, 6 and ; . u imuu io nenuerson; irains ziz ana 6i from Stations Dur ham and Oxford to Hendprsnn ' RETURNING Tickets wiU be good for return passage on all "i"1" mhis up -to anu including Train No. 1 (R x. a r. xv. irain io. weaving yvasmngton 8:00 p. m. MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1921. -' DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT BEAUTIFUL - . WASHINGTON YOUR CAPITAL CITY The Congressional Library the most beautiful build ing in the world with its Gold Roof. United States capitol buildingWashington MonumentTreasu ry Building State, War and Navy Buildin From Greensboro New.--; . The Raleigh News and Observer yesterday morning was excited to fourteen-point black type, a leading editorial article addressed t, r.nv. ( nor Morrison, "Come Home "fim-Pr. rs .nor," the agitated rantimv of the piece spread over two and a half columns, being Commissioner Maxwell's statement with . reference to the tax assessment of the Ameri can Tobacco, company and the Lig- JISIT SEE Washington'i ) Echo, Chevy ' places of past-' Washington's popular Bathing Beach' Glen Chase Lake, .... Zoo. and many other ;time. . , . Tickets good in Pullman Sleeping Cars r Coaches. Children five years of age and under twelve HALF FARE TIAIIE YOUU SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS PROMPTLY rci 'complete information, Pullman' reservations, etc., apply to v.;Lct Agent or ' ' ' .' 5 '- VV 3 ;1 i'li LEYI.CG, -D. - P, -A. - vr.zr;:ue, xm. c. . Ccmnwsbnpr WattS, the governor is wia, at one fell swoop -"reduces the essessment of th'eso two companies ly $13,000,000-3 pretty large gift of taxes to corporations which hai no justification in fact, no authority in law." . , ' Mr. Maxwell's closing statement h indorsed as true as Holy Writ: "Thi action,' if it stands, makes a mockery of any pretense of equal treatment m the administration of our tax laws." And the News ' and Observer adds: ' ' The action of Commi eught to be rescinded; It must be rescinded. The people of. North rar. olina will not stand for .smch' favor- uism to the ultra rich - or mw else, s.'- ,. You are zealously in favnr- " p building good roads in' North Caro lina and maintaining imnA cnki. Many people who are growing tobac co win nave to borrow money this fall to pay their taxes. ' And yet your revenue mmniii,;... er has usurped the power to over-rule the tax commission's order of last year.ta give a rebate on their taxes pn thirteen million dollars to tbo American Tobacco comnanv 'i : u L I J 'J" "It lggttt-Myera company. ; ' in the first place, it is fvn.;(; that is indefensible. If it' stands, every tobae 'n,. and every other, taxpayer should be sent for md given a like rebate on iviv taxes. How "cat! roads be built if tho are given tax rebates? HowAcan schools be rnilrlnnVn,! it And how can state, county and Hiv governments meet their needs ? U J? a, crUical ' 8'tuation, gover nor. The ship of state is rolling be tween Scylla and Charvblia. f tome home and ta!.i fjfj), The Seaboard. Sou'!-? -. j i.I ' tic Coast Line r-?:,Vt ,H ,. .. " a reduction cf --imAM in their tax assess!-. r J;:.:e Commi.sion ere Watt -k-H--Attorn'. f!-.,i Vf ------ .j uviiciA Manning, ij.- a inline r.t the ascrrrsl' ,'nf rai'r.m,! tvl fr -u i coinmissi-'iner o. revenue V'M h finl .1.. , " . j ...'..'tr it will b iub.ect- tn innr..,j by th stale board of equ.-lisr.tV.i." Mr. V.'atts ct'dine .that V.p mA can be Ik!.; -nder t'-' h-v )nt ,,. appeal is provided for from an as sessment by me as from t.b .-,,, 1 , "vuw iiu,uc oy assessing rfficera in the' stveral counties." The attornev reached the conclusion that nn peal lies from your rulings as com missioner or revenue to the ,,Mf - l'i vdvuw vaie Doard of equalization. It would oe an anomaly if our law .0v , - - --- ' VI yV nave an appeal from an officer to' a board to which that "offi - " " fcj . constituent member." He thought it proper for the commi3r,ii.nr B.t, the board's advice in his discretion ir. Manning, " incidentally.:- hinn. - L . .. . a n.enioer 01 tne board. It is suggest ed therefore, that the action of rw missioner Watts can be attacked on ly through the courts," by injunction vr cemoran. ' The question of tfie legality of the reduction turns first of all upon its leiruaciive cnaracter and what ap pears most probable is that this is sue will go to the Supreme court. The state department of revenue came into beinjr May 1 of this year, taking over all - powers - and duties theretofore imposed on the state tax commission. Can Mr. Watts office reach back beyond the day of its birth and grant these readjustments, which are at the same time , disrup tions of the revenue schemes of thA state, and of the counties, and if so, how far back? Commissioner Max well declares that the reduction wf. er is "without authority or contem plation of law:" and "no nrovl.inn was made or contemnlated Ur t.a justment of values retroactively for wie year xau." . - - Commissioner Watts tells onr Ra leigh correspondent, that he does not know how other companies' listed their tobacco, but is informed tht they listed at book value,' as in the case of the two Durham companies. No other fppeals to tobacco compa nies have been before him. Mr. Max well, on the other hand, declares that the Durham companies had listed their stocks of leaf at "50 to 6tf ner e?"1-the valueWUi-relaUoii-to4 original costs, which other commtniAo had Tolaitarily Bsed,'' other concerns ham d legation asking for these re ductions have nothing to do with the pertinent facts. Conclusions must await further developments. Mean while it may be observed that it is not in character for Mr. Watt3 to proceed without being advised of due warrant in law. The Raleigh News nd Observer declared when the Watts appointment was made that it shocked the Ftate, and it was general ly agreed that it shocked some of the state, including the Raleigh paper, which is in a rtate of prpniedneBR for further shocks. Moreover the award, to 'a section of the tobacco monoply, of the stale and county taxes on 13 million dollars is, regard less of merit or lack of it, an episode peculiarly susceptible to dramatiza tion in the pre.-ent posture of North Carolina affairs. Mr, Maxwell had the taste of the tax-dictatorship of fice in his mouth ;alsa, it is in Winston-Salem, father than Durham, where great and good friends of Mr. Maxwell abound. Governor Morrison, hearing about the editorial assault, in the summer capital at AsheviJle, observes that Mr. Daniels, the publisher of the News and Observer, "seems to wish to dictate". to the Supreme court and 11 boards in the state clothetf with judiciary power, as well as the at torney general of North Carolina. He has known (of course) for some time that Mr. Daniels was. "eagerly look ing" for some good excuse to attack the administration. He "exacts from every. Democrat in North Carolina the most abject obedience and loyal ty to his national organization, but when it comes to any loyalty to a state Democratic administration, it depends entirely upon whether it will do the bidding of this imperial boss r.nd would-be dictator, to all officials in North Carolina, even those exercis ing judicial powers under oath." Well, while it ought not to require any sublimity of courage, there have not been so many of them that would dare try talk back to Joscphus. riiiiiiiiitiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiu I PENNY COLUMN I HiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniin.'iiiif: FOR RENT TWO HORSE FARM. We will furnish stock. See J. L. or Fred Green, R-4 Shelby. 2t-23p FOR SALE-ONE PAIR ELEVEN hundred pound mules, cash or time. Qualities guaranteed. B. T. Falls. . : . . 3t-23c WANTED TO TRADE ONE SEC ond hand Traffic truck. C. B. Caba aniss & Co. , 4t-23 PEYTON McSWAIN ATTORNEY. at-Law, Civil and criminal practice in all courts. Notary Public. Office in Shelby National Bank Building, tf-8 PATTERSON SPRINGS POINTS OF INTEREST Birthday for Little Girl Miss, es Patterson Entertain per. sunai Mention FEDERAL LAND BANK AB ftracts made by O. M. Suttle, Ap proved Abstractor, tf-19c LICCL CO' TNT Y NEWS OF LATE HAPPENINGS : LOST THREE STOCK CERTIFI catos in Winner Hosiery Mills at Soiling Springs. Certificates Nos. 39', 40, 41. Issued in favor of Wiley Ham rick. 8t-19p. OATS AND VETCH FOR SALE. Thirty two pounds for $1.40. Ambrose T. Mull, R-4 Lawndale. 4t-19c. WILL EXCHANGE FIFTY AC rus'of Cleveland county land for pro perty in Shelby. J. P. Austell. 4t-16p 1WANTEr-TO PENT- A 2 HORSE farm oh the shares, the landlord to furnish stock. Have force of help, must have large house and good land C. Lee Lawrence, R-3, Shelby, N. C. tf. August 25. Each of the church es of the immediate section hav" held protracted meetings all 0 which were well attended. Probably the most interesting topic among the farmers of the community just now is what is becoming the dis. reputable work of fodder, pulling. Prof. M. G. Latham recently visit ed relatives and friends in York coup. ty, and on his return states that the boll weevil is very active in that sec tion, being found as "for this Vas as Sharon, S. C. : . a . .'H. fan aim itim-iy )lve FOR SALE OR TRADE 117 AC- res of land in Rutherford county. Wi trade for automobile in good condi tion. If you are interested call No, 406. S. M. Morrison.' tf-9 WEDDING INVITATIONS ON short notice at the Star office. tf SHELBY RADIATOR CO.. DOES recoring any make, any style radia tors, no matter how badly they leak we will fix them. Fender work of all kinds, soldering. In rear of Roberts Lausrhridge Garage. tf-6 Jury Returns from Burke WJiere Convicted Kincaid for Murder From Lincoln Csunty News: , Mr. J. B. Johnston,- Chairman of the Lincoln . County Board of Conntv Commissioners, was in Washington. N. C. last week attending the State Association of County Commission era. Mr. Johnston was elected Sec retary-Treasurer of the State As sociation. The next convention will be held in Chapel Hill. '.'- Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Houser return home Saturday from a -visit to their sons and daughters in Oklahom- a r.nd Texas. They report a very -ir-'sant.jtrip, but for the sorry drink j ng water. In the section visited. fir. Houser said the corn crop in ""f-vas and Oklahoma is a great one this year. Boll Weevil however are cutting heavily into the prospects for cotton. - Kansas another state passed through has ereat croD nrosnects said Mr. Houser: He was glad to get back to Lincoln, the land of good water and health, after an abaence of 4 weeks in" the great west. The twelve Lincoln county jury, men selected to try the Kincaid mur der case at Morganton last week, fin ished UD their work Friday midnight returning a verdict of second degree murder, and returned honffi Saturdav those traveling by auto arriving ; in Lincolnton early Saturday morning. They reported bein? well taken care of and of course glad to get back to r : i u. f n. i . Lam-urn ueiurv .me watermelons are all gone. The judge comnlimented the iurv- . W tf men wnen the trial was finished UDon their attentive attitude in weighing tne evidence presented. It is understood that on first Fal lot the jury stood 3 for first and 7 for second degree murder. DRY 'CLEANING AND PRESS- ing. Ve call for your work and de liver in a hurry. Harry .Woodson, phone 105. - tr.8c. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF h and oats all the time and sell in any quantity. Eagle Roller Mills tflTc GET OUR PRICES , ON HAY oats before you ouy elsewhere. We buy in car load lots, Eagler Roller Mills. tf-17c HAY AND OATS AT EAGLE Roller Mill all the time. tf-17c HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE packed and shipped. Phone 406. Mor nson Transfer Co., tf-18 WE CAN ..HAUL ANYTHING anywhere. Let us move you, we do it better and cheaper. Morrison Trans fer Co., Telephone 406. tf-5 FOR SALE CAR LOAD OF 5 X red cedar shingles at $G.40 per thous and, V., A. Costner. Shelby. tf-5c O. C. THOMPSON .SURVEYOR office in Shelby National Bank Build- ". ; - 8t-12c WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Call 406, Morrison Transfer Co., tf-5 BARBER WORK AT REDUCED prices.' 15c for shave jnd 25c for hair cuts. I am fully equipped for first class work at my store on S. La Fayette street at my grocery store. Give me a call. Ralph Turner. tf-18c FOR SALE FIFTY ACRE FARM cn Buffalo Shoal road two miles north of Goodsonville, , Ironton township. One six room dwelling newly painted, other outbuildings. Will sell stock. cattle, farm tools, etc. M. T. Hill or H. A. Jonas. R-4 Lincolntnn. W r. ' : ' ' 3t-19p ' - NOTICE! All persons are herebv nntfiA that 18 miles per hour is the nM limit for autos in South Shelby, and the law will be enforced. The law of displaying headlights will Un k. enforced. This 23rd August, 1921. . K. ts. KENDBICK, Policeman NOTICE! The policy holders of the Farm.r.' Mutual Fire Insurance Assodatiftn will hold their annual meeting on baturday, .August 27, 1921 at 11 o'clock, a. m. . - Q " J. a WRAY, President . where Mr. Earl . resumes his djues as manager of Efird's depaitmeiit store. Mr. James R. Biggers from Kins creek section is visiting his brot'ier Prof. M. R. Biggers of this plat . Last Tuesday Mr. Jesse P. l,.w. ery made a business trip to Ki.n;'s Mountain. Mrs. M. G. Latham and her f .r year old son recently undervvn) ;:n operation forjremoval of .'-tonsils' ;t Fennell's Infirmary, Rock Hill, ( Both are doing nicely. Mrs. R. B. McBrayer -left here' Monday for Monroe where she is making her home with her daughter Mrs. M. D, Honcycutt. A birthday party was given Satur- .-ii.r ip( AvFf 20th DV Afr and Mrs. Bennett Hamrick in honr of their little seven year old daught er, Selnla. Quite a number of her lit tle friends were there to enjoy., the games and delicious' refreshment prepared for the occasion. On last Saturday afternoon from four to six o'clock the Mirses Patter sons delightfully entertained quite a group of the younger children of thi community in honor of their niece air! nephew, Gladis and Louis Earl nf Laurinburg. COMMISSIONER'S SALE By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court made in Special Pio ceeing No. 1274, entitled, "Roland C. Tote and wife, et al., vs. J. L. Crock er, the undersigned Commissioner will sell at the Court House door in 'She! by, N. C. at 12 o'clock M., on Mon day, September 19th, 1921, the fol lowinp' described real estate: 1. Thrt let fronting 150 feet, with fbrth of 75 feet, on Washington St. n the Town cf Grovpr, N. C mi be ng the lot leed:.l Annie E. Crocker by D. J. Kcetr end wife, by deed re--ord'd in Book "CC'C" .r-age 97, of the Register's office of Cleveland County. 2. That 159 acres of land lyine in No. 4 Township, being the trict will ed by Fletcher H. Bridges to Annie E. Crocker, reference beinc mAp to the plat beeU,. rage 14, of the Register's office of Cleveland County for full (lescriDtion of said t-net hv mptjs Mnd bounds. 3. That 211 ar-e traft of InnH Ivirir in No. 4 Township, deeded Annie tcte bv WM. Dodd and wifo hv corded in Book "PP" of Deeds pae 16, or the Register's office of Cleve land Countv. excentintr the thereof sold and conveyed to Alva Blanton. This latter tract will be di vided into two lots and sold separate ly and then as a whoV ami nlt. nf said division will be filed with the papers in the case and exhibited on tne date of sale. Terms Of Sslp- nno.thi'ril razh nn date of sale; one-third one year from auie oi saia sale, and the remaining one-third two years from the date of sale, the dpfWrwl idenced by , note, and bearing interest at six per cent from th date nf mV. and title to be reserved until the full payment of the purchase price, all growing crops for the year 1921 re served. . This Auerust 15t.h. 1091 CLYDE R. HOEY, Commissioner. nyourn & Iloey, Attorneys. DO lYOU PEAR GLASSES, because you think they may be unbecominff ? Much deDends onL-- tfin rvU txra ti V COTTON VALUES IS OVER wvj... IIB uaig a i.X alllc to fit every nose, and we sruar- antee comfort. "A registered optician is in . charge to see to it that you get the proper lens. H. D. WILSON A BILLION LESS THAN 1920 OplomeiHst ; Pat! TTelbs Drci Store The United States the year ending July 31, 1921, Includ ing me seed, is valued at $1,076,380, 710, as .against J2.Blfi.Kii K;n . year, a decrease of 11,440,163,810, ac cording to Secretary H. G. Hester, of we-crteans-Cotton-Exchange, whose report on cotton pormtimntin.' aupply and carry-over was made pub bo this week. . . - n-. COMMISSIONER'S SALE By virtue of thi nrrlor mH iW la ment of the Superior Court of -Cleveland County made at July Term. 1921, irt the case of Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan Associa tion vs. Mary A. Brydges, et al., we the undersigned Commissioners, will sell at the Court House door at Shel by. N. C. at 12 nVWIr M n UnnH- day. Sentemhpr loti, 1001 fni Iow"i described real estate, towit: That 22 acres more or less of land situated in the Northern suburbs of w.c .own oi anemy, n. u., and Demg lot NO. 3 of thm .T W Unnn l.nH and lying on the West side of North Morsran Street. & unmn hAnM k y. tended, and bounded as follows: Be ginning on a stake in the edge of North Mora-an St. nn lin f nt Tin. 4, and runs then m.iA frt and on the West side thereof North o a-e i-jast 600 feet to a stake, Hop per and Pntnm'a lin. tli.ni.. Mnvfh 59 1-2 Went K9 mi. . ...u. ;n e .u iine; thenc with the old line South 26 3-4 Weit 64 poles to a stake m the old line; thence South 68 3-4 East 62 poles to a stake in Hopper's rpriiTK orancn; thence North 87 E-ut 31 poles ta a stake.in liuo cf lot No. 4; thence North 3 3-4 East 200 feet to tne beginning, being the tract de 5.1 in th deI warded in Book Register's office of Cleveland County. , Terms of Sale: On-half cash on aay of sale and the remaining one- half DDOn eonfirrnaftnn nll 1a. tne remainder to brrr six r" in terest from Janua?7 1st, 192J, the deferred note and title to be reserved until the full payment' of the purchase price, the ourchaser in hm said premises on January 1st, 1922, and the growing crops jjpon.scL4-. ' oeing reserved from said sale. inis August 16th. 1921. JOHN P. MIIT.T. nnmrPT t i;v. BURNtwCommisaionr. 'Ryburn k Hoy, Attoraeys." "
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