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THE 'CLEVELAND STAR. SHELBY. N. G FRIDAY. SEPT. 30. 1921. tli trrirl.1 To Anil out tttul J -.'J Kill t'ln by ttinidirif ih Acemlitnl H c h o 0 I, K-iiil fur our cii- kye, t one. - M - aalaSfc F " rk Mb a Pleases Them M ! AFTER EVERY MEAL The 1 ; .f r 'yi ' " '. r '!).-. F O R ML! 2 Good Mules 1. Used Traffic Truck 2 Used Ford Touring Cars Will sell or trade. C 1 Cabanlss i Co Seed and Bulbs I have a full line of field seeds, very best varieties such as Rape, Vetch. Crimson Clover and Rye. Also the very best Flower Bulbs for early planting. Paul Prescription Druggist, THREE COUNTIES CONTEST FOR FAIR PREMIERSHIP Gastonia Gazette. Catawba, Cleveland and . Gaston counties will contest for community fair premiership at the Big Gaston County Fair two weeks from tomor- rovf. . - :. Executive Secretary Fred M. Allen of the fair conferred with community fair Jeaders in Catawba Saturday af Icrnoor. r.d r.s p, result lined all of I' .1 up to come to Gastonia, pro YO'JKG PEOPLE, ATTENTION! 0"i im'I Is nemlwf of Hi. Natioml AMm-miun of ArereIIIJ Cura inertial K'iiiwl. of t'uited Buim. Uia attoncett cliiln of KbocU In .. ' 8PARTANBURQ. 8. C. It appeals to everybody because Df the pleasure and benefit it affords. The longest-lasting refresh ment possible to obtain. Sealed tight kept right in its wax-wrapped impurlrprocf package. Flavor Lasts B9 Webb Shelby; N. C. viding they receive the approval of their committees in their respective localities. It is safe to say that at least three of the fcur in Catawba will be here. The leaders were found .to be enthusiastic. Free tickets will be given the white school children of 1 that county, too Cleveland county's four communi ty fairs have already made all plans to be here. Sunnyside has been carry ing off honors for Gaston for several years and will contest with Tr.e vis itors for sweepstakes honors. NO LEADERHIP AT WASHINGTON HAKES EVERYTHING UNCERTAIN OVER COUNTRY Kpccial to The Star: Washington,. September 29. The Republicans are r.ow taking the bit t:;rcs3 of their great success nt the polls last year. And the ! American people are also. There is neither psr ty government nor leadership of t:.e party ostensibly in power here. Th President is not leading his party or if he is the party and the country are not aware of it. In the senate the group spirit reigns a3 absolutely as it does in a menagerie. There is a group or bloc for everything in time and fpace. Thre is the famous irreconcilable group the bitter enders -which was born to preserve the complete isola tion of this country from all the bal ance of the world. There is the farm ers group, the dry btoud. the wet group, the New England group, the Middle Western group and the Pacific Coast group. The Republican majority of twenty-three in the Senate has "rreaMv strengthened these various groups and drawn tighter their lines of di vision. The Democratic minoritv has f course joined these various groups uui me minority party is more adhes ive as a party than the maioritv is at this moment For example the ir reconcilable group has only about four Democrats in it while it has at least twelve Republicans. The Repub licans m me senate arc not legis lating or attempting to legislate as a party though the country Is hold ing them responsible for legislator ?.s the party in power. This situation where there is neith er leadership in the senate nor in thr White House makes everything un certain. There has never been sr much doubt or confusion as now reigns here. Congress is sick and tired. Even after a month's recess the senate returns to its task more weary ard irritable than ever. The Moral Tragedy of Prohibition The senate's irritation bursts forth and flares up over the search an! I seizure amendment to the Volstead inhibition law like imprisoned f ire. Thp fither .ilmnanherp of th senate gives the strongest sort of evidence that prohibition has reached its crest and that public opinion is convinced the law cannot be rigidly and effec tively executed. Unless the law is so enforced prohibition is simply a farce. On this question the discussion in the senate presents a moral trag edy of the American people. The coun try is flowing with liquor. What is to be done? Whatever is done politics must take advantage of it and each party is going to see that the other party does r.zl y;at it to the top of the ladder. ,7V wt group in the senate has it:; j.s matured to launch a mensure for 4 percent beer and light wines and the revenue tax from these beverages is to fur nish the money for the bonus of 2, 000,000,000 for the soldiers. No other way to get the bonus is now seen and every irrn who enlisted but smelt neither ga3 nor went near a trench can have forty acres and a mule or two tnu'.es and a tractor or a cor ner gr-very if the country is let drink without befofr searched and seized. The plan of the wets is to throw prohibition to the winds by offering the politicians this easy way to the bonus. But there is uncertainty. The drys are a giLu, determined set of folks. They have not made the coun try dry but they say they can if al lowed to go into the pantry nd the closet and look under the beds. H angry it makes the wets to sugg an invasion of private human rigl But one thing is certain. We are have at least another half century the discussion of prohibition in country. The irreconcilable group in the s' ate is again arming itself to teeth. It beholds tha ominous saillei Treaty bobbing up its batte: head in Secretary , Hughes tri with Germany. This separate tr will of course be promptly rat: but the White Huse hu had yield to the irreconcilabies the of congress to pass upon any pointment of an American repn tative on the, reparation comma U or any other commission in whic United States and the allies are cerned. The White House or n Secretary Hughes made this co sion, it is said to get the treat j fif tho urav KefArA tViA moofiniy n arms limitation conference on Noi ber 11. But we are assured by Washington Post that he intend appoint a representative on the aration commission. Then the t between the administration will gin in earnest. f Hughes Beaten in First Skirrj ,- If the administration wins battle, secretary Hugnes, we arei will be ready to take the nextj: rslln: .1918 the Baptists had ft i the launching of some sort of nSpa.' --, t-vj Td II cuLiabisfii imvivnoi uuuroi ami' bition is to be what Wilson trieSl to do and failed. He is confident !. can do it but in the first skirmish with the irreconcilabies the Secretary of State has lest out It is believed he will put the issue to the test with the irreconcilabies before November 11 so as to know better his way on that date. . ' li-ths-tlnited-SUtes-at-ihat 4tme has no nroDOsal for an international working, compact and, still holds eloof, it i the omnion here that Great Brit ain will renew her alliance with 3a n KVot "rrrnf sIHmit to rrn?w this alliance when Harding called' the crrr.s limitation conform e ir;l i::;itj ed her action. The An triecn ,i-:-r,!e ! are opposed t- the renewal - if the Anlo-Jpanese allia-ie. They se in i it a t-jiking thru aga'at this : ccun-.j try and the masses of tha British i c o- j pie have been so made to under.s;.-nv.i but the British admiralty fear? the! tremendous growth of our navy. I: ' is raid tiie British delegation to the j conftrerce will tell us that without I an international compact of the five great powers a practical limitation of j armaments wi'l be fraught with sup-1 er-physical difficulties. To secure su.h a ccmpact with the United States as? a member, the other great powers will not, if necessary, hesitate to sacrifice the Geneva league of nations. It can j be thrown into the discard and r. new league can be formed that will look no more like its predecessor than Chas. E. Hughes looks like Woodrow Wilson, but -in reality the new crea ture will be an incarnation of "the Wilson league. But Secretary Hughes now knows as President Wilson learned many V'SIT BOILING SPRINCS COM months ago that this small group of munity fair October 5 and do your last ditch senators must be crushed shopping at McBee's stow. 2t-30 Tanlac Accomplishes Remarkable Results Tn Geo H. Nickels PROMINENT WISCONSIN MAN SAYS TANLAC PROMPTLY RE LIEVED HIM OF BAD CASE OF STOMACH TROUBLE OF SIX MONTH'S STANDING GAINS 27 POUNDS AND FEELS FINE AS FIDDLE It is an unquestionable fact that Tanlac is now being more widely cn iorred by well known men and women than any other medicine on the Amer ican market. One of the lat3st to tes- I fif is George H. Nickels, well known 1 ,turer,' "sidmg at 227 Wells St., iU1,wdUKee Wisconsin, "Tanlac has not only completely re stored mv henlth, but I have actually gained 27 pounds in weight," said Mr. Nidhcls in referring to the remark able berefits he had derived from tho medicine. "fo: vi'thi".;; cv?m six months, my stomach was very badly disorder ed. I suffered terribly fr m Indigo -tion rr.d Dysrepr ia. At times I wouH be in p-reet distress r.nd I would in variably experience an ivncomfjrtabte bloated feeling fcr hours after eating. I had no appetite scarcely and the lit tle I ate would often make me deathly sick. My head ached until I felt like it would burst and I was so nervous I trembled like a leaf. When I got up in the mornings, I was. so weak and dizzy,-1 couldn't trust myself to walk around and just hurt all over. "Tanlac has brought about a won. derful change in my condition for I am now ' enjoying the very best health. My appetite is splendid. I relish my A. C. Ramsey, Southern Railwaji tion foreman with headquarter! Yorkvule, alsa survives. Interment was in the cemete? L " Hickory Grove Wednesdays atutfwfeir ' I t '-S&Z8&?Jt. loiiowmg iunerai services cura by Rev. M. T. Wharton, pastoa Mount Vernon Methodist churcj which church Mr. Ramsey wa member. PREACHER WOODSON SAYSQ HE FOUNDED THAT CHU j - Fe'vr W. G Mo6re, pastor and e? at Boiling Springs who re five pastorates in the Cleveland i$r to go to Wythevitle, Va. t a church which was founded 36 No. ago byour noble townsman RtooPM woodson. Mr. Woodson says it9.35PM quite singular that a mimster2'nJ go from Cleveland county to joAM church so far away which was fjM3AM ed by a Cleveland county man t jiHJJ. ago. Brother Woodson says X fojjjfj yiars ago he held a revival in VtoAM" school Jiouse and with 12 t 4.30ffT founded a church; the cong jT 1.40PM buying the Methodist house- i '-JSAM t.fM - 1L . f - Al - .1 i 1 1 la larger and more imposing A 4.0SPM l n H , Noa. r and SS. NEW YORK A NEW ORLEANS LIMITED. SoMVnalltrall., IV..U. fOrUana, MonteAtUnta, WMhiniton andNawYark. $??&J Club car. Llbrybaerwtlon car. SanrViWjhUrurUt. New Yae. tfolnicar. Coachat. ,."T mvl rUchmatMl and AUanU aouthbound. Obatmtiaa car. 7lli.aJe. NEW YORK, WASHINCTON, ATLANTA ANEWnifrimrvn... Notal Train No. 13S aonnact. vvt a, aH.w ,r WBW aaWniTH SUM atatlnil M,1M .a Sl a- U4nt WMhlrtan S.1S A. M. eia Panna. SnUmT WW','AL MSS,- thraH.lt Lcf&ve he can pick up the diadem thai was snatched from the brow cf Wil son. . For Fall Planting Sweet Pea Seed utile's Drug Store BORROWED SOME GOOD friend of mine borrowed a cast iron wagon tire rim oiler to uce hot oil to pre serve wagon rim?. Please return to E. M. Beam. ' lt-30p Case GEORGE II. NICKLES meals. Everything agrees with me perfectly. The nervousness, headaches and dizzy spells are all gone and I never have art ache or pain. . I am I only too glad to tell others about the wonaercw good lanlac has done. I has no equal." Tanlac is sold in Shelby by Pari Webb and by leading drueeists everv- where. adv. ffi KiOQSW South and Washington and New York SCHEDULES KGBtWC AUCU5T H, Id 30 ATLANTA, CA. ! 1 Station (Cant. Tlim) u U 1 PeachtrM Station fCarit. TtnuS . ar SPARTANBURG, S. C : r CHARLOTTE, N. C r aAU3BURYN.C ar Hi(h Paint, N. C r GREENSBORO, N. C. r WirtatanSalein, N. C." 17 Ur PANVILLE.VA." ar olk.V.: ar Rkhmond, Va. . rgtvaT WASHINGTON, D. C. BALTMORE, MD., Panna. Sya. Waat PHILADELPHIA ' s-'OPM r North PHILADELPHIA ar NEW YORK, Panna. Syatam rotuptiirMT No coechae. 1 ihanrtne rnnm tnl 1 '..'. . ' " . - 4 . WiZZZTZZZ .V?B. . SOUTHERN R All wav The next time you buy calomel ask for alotabs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nauseates, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c APPLICATION FOR THE PARDON OF BRADLEY BOYS Notice is hereby given that formal application will be made to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for the par don of Blake Bradley and Bak-r Bradley, two young white men of Rutherford County, who were convict ed before Recorder B. T. Falls, Cleve land Coun'.y on the 5th day of Aug ust, 192i on the charge of larceny anl sentenced to four months on the coun ty chain gang. All persens who oppose the grant ing of said pardon will forward their protests to the Governor without do lay. This the 22nd day of Septem ber 1921 BYNUM E. WEATHERS. Atty. PLUMBING AND HEATING Contractor Let me estimate your job. Fifteen years experience. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. RICHARD T. JENKINS Courtview Hotel Building Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED eation sA 8KIN DfSEASE HEMEDIK3 (Hunt'tSalrt andSouDl.lai! in Ih treatment of Itch, Eczema, Rincrworm,Tettroro?heritch- in( ikln tfiaeaae. Try this UMlan! at ux ttcu I'AL'L WF.BH. Dr.iggist Have a BeHer Em: Samma it with ihvls !rw, rarareea.hrti;. f-:i t tr -i i. vurtramed niri ri;i y- ?m? B0W23.HlCSrsT nrSSESV j ftwif Fril Tr A' oaf. fr' KEEP. THE MILLIONS at , h-jr.w by f'gnlnT the cotton cooperative ma-keting contract. tf-li Southbound No. 29 No. 37 No. 137 No. 35 I 4 1 . I 10.5SAM 7.00AM S.SOAM SSAM 2-0 SAM 12.4SAM 12.1SAM 5.50PM SJ0PM 2.10PM 1.00PM 10.40AM 9.20AM 8.02AM 4.S0PM 4.30PM 1.00PM 11.52AM 9.30AM 8.10AM 7.02AM L25AM 5.05AM 1.05AM 11.45PM w u h 9.05PM 7.45PM 9.27PM 5.58PM 7.3SAM 9.35AM TmfTT 5.3 AM TSSTM 7.0FM ll40AM 8.S1AM TBPM asm 3.4SPM "9.00PM , 3.30PM 1 1.53PM ! IU8AM 11.24AM 9.1SAM 11.00FM II.00PM .4SAM 9.00AM 4.15AM 10.55PM 940 PM 714PM 7.02 PM 8.05PM 9.50PM 9.12PM 5.47PM B.15PM 3.35PM 8.05AM 3.20AM 3.04AM ujorfiif room rtMw- Jmlii. I i urn batwaaa AUanU and RkhmorMl. Dioliu cae. tola to Botton na Halt CaU Brtdr Rout. cvctpm m 1E1 is pi K. Y
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