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.. i i in . ' : . " ,7"' ilnifiTinTft nni I rnT : """ 1 """""" .... " 1 iMTii:! K. L. O. (Kendall's Liver Openers) Purely vegetable, they.open the Liver. 25c at all drug stores aruf dealers in medici nes. . . K. C. Liniment The Creamy Liniment Rubs right into the PAIN. 25c bottle at drug stores and dealers in medicines. 1 LIVER-HIT Is Liquid. Liver-Hit hits the Liver all Over 50c bottle at drug stores and dealers in medicines. HI-KO Makes Coras HIKE in five Nights. 25c bottle at drug stores and dealers in medici nes. Cold Nockers For Colds, Coughs and that chilly fooling. 25c box at drug stores r.nd dealers in medici nes. . .NOTRE OF SUMMONS AND WAR 1C NT OF ATTACHMENT , North Carolina, Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. SouthtTn Cotton Oil Co., Plaintiff vs. .1. B. Austell, Defendant. The above defendant named will take notice of summons in the above entitled action was i. sued against said defendant on the 20th day of October, 1021. by the C!" k of Super ior Court of Cleveland County, N. . and at the same time the warrant of attachment was issued against the property of the Raid defendant, and that said warrant of attachment Is returnable before the said Clerk of the Superior Court on the 2tith day of November, 1921; that the plaintiff demands the payment uf $235.56 and interest thereon from the first day of September, 1914 due oy judgment of - the Court of Common Pleas of Cherokee, County, S. C; and docketed in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, N.C; that said defendant is required to appear at the time and place afore said and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plaintiff within 20 days thereafter or the re lief demund in said complaint will be granted. This the 20th day of Oc tober, 1921. GEO. P. WUBB, C. S. C. ' B. T. FALLS, Attorney , for Plain Stiff. 1 i ...... . .' - NOTICE TO CBEDITOUS. D. C. Elliott, haying executed to J the undersigned as trustees a deed i assignment of ?ll . his personal ' 'vperty for the benefit of all his 'itors, and the undersigned iu.ing "I tfpon his duties as sucn trus erfteK 18 to nerehy notify all per- ftv 'ing claims against said D. n htk to Present them, prorly C. Elliott ' itemined anu hirty day from date . signed within , fuhr of this notice. JL 'ndebted to raid D. - T,ntif oil ncrsona v. mediati payment C. Elliott to make ira. to the undersigned tr the 10 day of October, JL E. WEBB. Trustee. U. X. NEWTON Atty. This Grocer and Book Seller. Plioho - 82 Buy your Drugs and Medi- cines from KENDALL MEDICINE CO. Shelby, N.C. v No freight charges. : No breakages. No claims to put shorts. .'; in for ROBERT L. RAMSAUR Chiropractor Pulmer School Graduate ' Webb Building 2nd Floor Phone 415 maMk FOR tt SINGER SEWliMU " MA-' chines See me. I repair all kinds and M '' waehirM Cash 0r t ?wS tf.! 1 WE CARRY , A- FULL LINE OF hiy onts all the time end sell in tj r iity. Tle EuHer UZb tfl7c THE Whto liULLtUI . -iw pa's" ""'"I h $25,000,000 GASH I 'Vv' (fel REDEMPTION OF PLEDGES, EN , COURAGING SOUTHWIDE PRO GRAM IS LAUNCHED. . COMPLETE GREATEST YEAR Rtporta to Southern Baptist Conven tion at Chattanooga Show Marked Progress Along Every Line ' ; of Organized Work. DR. J. H. RUSHBROOKE Baptist Commissioner For Europe. Collections in' cash totaling $25,103, 424.64 have been made for general causes fostered by the Baptist 75 Mil lion Campaign since the campaign was launched in 1919, according to a report to the Southern Baptist Con vrntion, which has just adjourned Its Chattanooga session, by Dr. L. R. Scarborough, general director of the campaign, aud chairman of the Con servation Commission. The fact that f 12,924,943.00 of this amount was col lected during the past year, under the most depressing conditions known in years, I? very encouraging to the de nominational leaders, they aay, Will Seek the Unsaved. Feeling the need, or conserving the spiritual Interests of the people an well the financial ' aspects of the campaign, the convention asked tha ! Conservation "Commission to seek to enlist, through the state and assncia tlonal organizations, all the 27,000 lo cal Baptist churches In the South in a larger evangelistic effort during th next twelve months, the aim being to ! Induce as many Individual members of the churches as possible to win at least on sou.1 to ChrUt during the new ) oir, Heports to the convention showed 4h;it there were 173,595 ' persons : received luto the local Baptist churches by bap tlHm during the past year, and a much larger number will be sought during the year ahead. j ' Would Evangelize Europe, One of the Interesting actions of the ' convention was the decision to back ' op fully the Foreign Mission Board In its program' for the evangelization of the new European territory of Spain. Jugo-SIavla, Hungary, Roumanla, tha Ukraine and Southern Russia. Dr. J. H. - Rushbrooke, of London, Baptist Commissioner for Europe, addressed the convention, telling how he had dis tributed the relief funds contributed by Baptists for the needy families of those countries and how the giving of this relief had opened wide the door of missionary opportunity. . Work on the older foreign fields duV -ggful. the hoard runnrtln m. uccv x of $2,404,988 for Its missionary CelptS v , and 1278.000 for r.H.f operation en M jioo.OoO wtrth of work, at -g baptisms on the for clothing; MkXi of the 11 churches eign fields; tt.V 'th a toUl of 405 for-self-supporting. w. ,d S78 natlre work. eign missionaries sk era employed. . A Horn, Mission Bea rd The Home Mission Bos,. chreBM 77.072 additions to the cuhurc"J through Its instrumentalities', , MJ extension operations et lt248.o' . 218 patients treated at tha Tuberex N" Sanatorium at El Paw. : " ' During the year the receipts of tfcff Bunaay acnooi noara reacnea ti,ii.' 721.73, and the board turned be Into general work of the denomination the aum of 1181,000. Although only three yeara of age. the Relief and Annuity Board, which seeks to supply the needs of aged, de pendent ministers and their families, has doubled the number of beneficiar ies receiving aid from the denomina tion as well as the amount of .relief j arlven. It now him permanent re- ' sources In excess of $900,000. There are 119 Baptist educational institutions In the South, with a total ' enrollment of 40,000 pupils, the report of the Education Board showed, and 2,185 of these ppPils ares preparing for special Christian "service, such as the ministry, missionary and other special fellglous work. ., Tne Woman8 Missionary union. ! renrP9,nting the organized womer. of tne"south7reporim6larorTOSroF wniaed socletlea of women and yog people., wtile the cash contributions jy till! romen to the Yar.ious causee rostered by the denomination during the yar amounted to IS.11B.4S7 ) k . ' ' CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N.C TUESDAY, NOV. IB. . . - , - v . csrikuni m nnut mm uwom i Smart Strapped Pumps The popular strapped pump bids fair to retain its laurels all through the Winter ' and models here quite justify its populari ty. - - . ' We have them in a large. variety 6f sty les and patterns, in black or brown satin, y patent, Suede or black kid, with either Louis or Baby Louis heels. The shoe illustrated is in patent with white perforations. A very popular style at $10. Other styles at $6 to $11. Hose to .match. If you haven't received copy of our cata logue drop us a card and copy will be mail-1 ed you at once. Mail Orders Solicited Wright-Scruggs Shoe Go. Shoes and Hosiery ) Spartanburg, S. C. TfftASI HUH Dustih Farnum famous star of the stage and screen, Cji--'ww.U.ii".ib .b jm Hers ... -. fwffM i ft mwv ivA I in writes: way $25 . $30 j $35 Efird's Cspartment Store WE CAN -.HAUL -.ANYTHING anywhere. Let us move you, we do it better and cheaper. Morrison Trans fer Co.fJ Telephone 406. ' tf-5 FOR SALE We will sell to the highest bidder for cash or bankable note on Saturday, November 6, 1921 at 1 o'clock p. m. at the residence of Cicero Falls in No. 10 Township, one pair of mules, weight 1000 pounds; one set of wagon harness; - one two tt m j'jzmz.iiW ii l? J--f fir e6 V ' Mr.Farnum's judgment is con finned by that of over now wear this famous brand of clothing. In Monroe Clothes you, too, will find the utmost in Style, Service and Satisfaction horse wagon, the property of No. 10 township. Highway Commission of No0 Township, by C. C. Falls. 3t-28 (-IVMrSERVICE Examrnattons Novemben Positions $1400-81600. Aee 18 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, instruction, write J. ,eonard (former Civil Service ex aminer) 38G Equitable Bldg. Wash ington, D. C. , . 3t-28p I, 1921 THE MEDICINE BOTTLE. " "If you think my life Is a pleasant one,'; sn id the Medicine Bottle, "I'll tell you from the start that it isn't. . "In' the first place I was In the doc tor's ollice. I saw the people quake mid shake when they, were told they had to take some bitter medicine. 1 don't suppose they really shook . as much ns 1 thought they did, but I was standing quite still at the tl'iie and they' seemed to make a great deal of fuw. . . .. : - .. "Then I heard someone say, " 'Doctors k1v us horrible stuff, " 'When we ihlnk we're sick enough, " 'But after nil they make us well, " 'And this fact, too, 1 think w should tell.' : "Then someone else said, " 'I wonder if the doctor has taken " 'From the medk'.r.e bottle which must be ihaken. " 'It's hard to swallow It and be held by the nose " 'While we get down the horrible dose." "Such are the things said the Medicine Bottle. I've heard," "Did all the peo ple . speak like that asked the little White Tills. "They didn't sjH'ak in rhyme like that," said the Medicine Bot tle, "but those were the tilings they said which I've changed into l "A medicine boti tie must have something to cheer it up at times. "Yes, I'll tell you my life is not a plensant one. "I'm never ..'reel -Fnucy that, White "Easy to Take." "l with a smile. i'ilN-: I'm never greeted with a smile. "1 1.: !w:i.vs greeted with a scowl, en v. ;h tears and usually with "No 1 i" likes nie! It is too bad! ' . i iiiii empty I am tilled up again. ' m. I h, ve a horrid life. "Now .ou're not had to take at all. IH!" i ' yen very easily and with out i "in ... Ht in the least. You are so er. y In lake. "V-:. ':m be swallowed down wills u iln ' uf water and no one can taste .ou." 1;.:' Miink, 'Medicine Ruttle," said he White Pills, "when you're being taken oiks can be pretty sure they're gettin;- something whereas with taste ies. ,.iils, as we are, It doesn't seem ns though we amount to anything." "Oh," snid the Medicine Bottle, "It 's good of you to cheer me np. But 1 en.': -pry well be cheered up. "L ie I wit on the mantelpiece and three times a day takeu down and "!iaken as though they'd like to kill " e. I do believe, and then with crouns or tears or complaints I'm swallowed. r ! .itlierpsonie uf the medicine from me Is swallowed. "And the faces that are made about me: oh. they're awful ! Truly, awful races nv ! :ide up .because of me.' "iNow yoii nre taken without nil that fuss. You 'o good even If you don't laste bnd. "But I taste so bad that no one ran jippreeiat me, or 'wither the medi cine In me. "It's a terrible life that I lead! And when I am emptied 1 will he filled again. Or for a time I may sit about with a lot of other ugly medicine bot tles, and we'll all be put on a shelf that pops very little life, and there we'll cather dust. "We'll stay there, some of us withl a little medicine left in us and out side of us as well, until we're want ed for refilling. "I startwl from a doctor's office, and here 1 am In this house. , "Goodness -only knows . when Til go back to the old h e f agate. I wish th doctor would take me back. .1 never did the doctor any harm. ' "I helped him ll I could. All I P$i Knew , how I Rut h dear, life Is very hard when "Awful." one ha to go through It and be sco-.vlM at where vfr one goea. - "And the very worst thing about it is that I wouldn't really have a great deal of respeet or admiration for any one who smiled at me, for it would how Uiey had wretched taste Yes that Is the saddest part of my sad story! I may do good, bttt oh, the med Icine that I hold, tastes too horrid for mere words. to describe!" Wheat Geta Thrashtd. ;; .-.Wow, Kdwin." said j,,,,,,,,,' school teacher to - a member of the Juvenile. '-class, "which would you lather be the wheat or the tares?" uiij .'. iiKed the teacher E sur prise. "How can you say that when you know wheat-represents tho good and tho tares the bad?" "OS. limt'a all right." replied th, precocious .vojngfer. "th whest get thrashed and the, tares dau'u" , - , . ' Hr-- r PiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHittiiiiiiiiiiuiiigiiiiH, (PENNY COLUMN i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n u u i i r-. iudu uesday, blue overcoat with strai acre S3 back. Reward if returned ta Chas. R. McMurry, Kendall Medicint Co. tf-28c IF YOU WANT to buy a buggy cheap see O. EJ. Ford & Co. 2t-28 FOR SALE one donkey. See M. P Coley. Phone 456. 2t-28e BIG REDUCTION in the price of buggies. See O. E. Ford & Co. 2t-28 YOU CAjN BUY a buggy from u, today cheaper than you could before the war, taking the price of cotton os a base. O. E. Ford & Co. 2t-28 FOR SALE three small farms. Terms if desired. M. P, Coley, Phone 456.- vv 2t-28c NOTICE to our customers. Aftei Oct. 30, 192i we will gin each Tues day and Friday. T. B. Webb, Shelby, ' 2t-28 FOR SALE four nice building lots. Easy terms. M. P. Coley. Shelby. 2t28 STRAYED or stolen One black and white bird dbg pup. Reward if re turned to Ray Branton, Shelby, t-28 FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS we will make very special prices on tires. Drive In Filling Station. 2t-28 SPECIAL PRICES ON TIRES from now until Nov. 10th. Drive In Filling Station. 2t-?8 FOR SALE or trade Oakland roadster. Terms of desired. M. P. Coley, Phone 156. 2t-28c IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET prices on tire:; at the Drive In Filling Station. 2t-28 WILL HAVE TO ARRIVE at Lattimore Friday, October 28 car load of hegs, pigs and shoats. See" me before you buy. R. L. Hunt. 2t-28 FOR SALE or trade one Buick roadster. Can give terms. M. P. Col ey, Phone 456. 2t-28c FOR SALE Good young horse and rubber tired buggy. J. R. Yar boro, Cherryville, R-2. 3t-25p H. WAKEFIELD, M. D. of Charlotte will be in Shelby at Central hotel on Thursday, November 3rd. The, doctor limits his work to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting glasses. 4t-18 FOR SALE CAR LOAD OF RED cedar shingles. V. A. Costner, Shel by. 4t-18c FOR SALE, SEVEN ROOM house with water, lights and sleeping porch on N. Morgan street. Lot 100x 220 feet, bu, fruit and garden. Ap ply at Star office. tf-21 NEW FORD RADIATORS. ALSO rebuilt radiators. Recoring of al! kinds hose connections of any size, also copper tubing. Shelby Radiator Company. .... tf-9c COMMISSIONER'S SALE By virtue of orders and judgments made by the CleVk of the Supeiior Court of Cleveland County in the case of Margaret Roberts' et al., vs. Min nie Roberts et al., we will re-sell at public auction to the .highest bidder at the Conrt House door in Shelby, N. ' C., at 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28th 1921 tho following described real estate: Firat Lets Nos i and 2 of the P. M. Rob erts land. Lot No. 1 containing 20.14 acres, and lot3 No. 2 containing 36.73 acres.. Full depcription of said lots by mete and bounds and also plat of said lots will be found in the papers in Special Proceeding No. 1233 in the Clerk's office of the Superior Court of Cleveland County, to which reference is made for full description. Said two lots will be sold as a whole. Second I '. :Lots Nos. 4 and 5 of the P. M. Rob erts l&nd. Lot No. 4 containing 27.90 acres and Lot No. 5 containing 36.69 acres. Full description of said lots by metes and bounds and also plat of said lots wilLbe found in the papers in Snecial Proceeding No. 1233 in the Clerk's office of the Superior Court of Cleveland County, to which reference is made for full description. Said two lots will be sold as a whole. . , Terms, of Sale: One-half cash on day of sale: balance on a credit of twelve months, the deferred payment to be evidenced lby note with approved security; the title to be reserved untu the full payment of tile , purchase price. This the 25th day of October, 1921. J. R. DAWS. - ROBT. L. RYBURN, Commissioners. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having nualified as Administrator of Sarah Elizabeth Dixon, deceased, late of Cleveland County, N. C. this is to nntifv nil noraons havinT claim8 against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or. before the 3rd dnv of October, 19--. ortHnhoU'cenrtepTeaaed in i"1' of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will nlease make im mediate payment. This the 3rd n of October. 1921. CLAUDE DIXON, . Administer of the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Pi-, on. deceased. . RYBURN & HOE, Attys.
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