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THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N. C FRIDAY, N0VY4. 1921 MORTGAGE'S SALE By vir.A,i of power vested in me by , si t'ert'j;;'. riortgac executed by the Kulioial Clay Products Co., to se cure an indebtedness" of $10,2i)i) and interest and ujien other conditions in said r.!oitRi:;e setfurth, which i3 re corded in Bonk 101, pae oil of the office of the -Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C. and the con Jitions therein named having been .breached by the mortgagor therein . jrcaBied, thereby making the power of . alc absolute, I Geo. W. Teter, Mort , fjafcee, will sell at public auction at ' the county Court House door in Shelby, N. C. on Saturday November 1921 at 12 o'clock M; or within legal hours the following real Estate and all the rights, title, interest, claim, and property; thereto and con renting, or any:' wise appertaining thereto, said lands nd property be ing situated in Nos. 7 and 8 Town ships Cleveland County, N. C. First Tract Being known as that tract of land situated in No. 7 Township adjoining the land.s of C. D. Hicks and others, and being the same tracts of land conveyed to this grantor by deed Ly ImvJ. P. Teter, et ux,, which deed is recorded in the office of the. Register of Deeds cf Cleveland County, N. C, in Book EEE, pago 541, to which deed and the record thereof r?ferrtice is hereby had in full description by metes antl bonds, same being convey e) therein in fee simple. Second Tract P'ing th.-.t conveyance from M .t'.k r. 3J-u:u?y Gaardhn, etc., and Ma'. tie l Maa.iejv imiiviiuaily, wiik'h deed i.v rr ;;orded i1 Book EEE, page W, 'hi the ifll.ee 'of the lU'jrKtw-. of Dwus tor ievekaJ County, N. C. t- v hi'ch Mee.- y.iid itwds tht-rwf 'rsiVrcncv is hcte ty ' x- fuil djisviption by metes and bounds, and for further identifi cation as well as interest conveyed and liabilities incident thereto as refer- . ence tj in said deed, from Dr. J. P. Teter to this grantor above describ ed. Third Tract Beiiig tho conveyance f.j'm J. F. Mormon and wife, deed which is rccoidwl in Book KKK, ; ae 30, in the oflke of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C r-.nd refer ence is hereby had for said deed and the record thereof for full descrip tion and identification of th. properly conveyed as referred to is said deed from l)r, J. r. Teter to this grantor above described. Fourth Tract BeinK an option sale contract f-om W. M. Hamri; k and wife to Dr. J. P. Teter, said contract being recorded in Book Mfl, page 253 of the office of aid Register, to which contract and the records thereof reference is here by bad for, full description and iden tification as referred to in said deed frotjj J. p. Teter to this grantor above described, and deed therefore being recorded in Book EEE, page 500 in the ffice of said Register. Fifth Tract Being the rights and orivileges conveyed to Dr. J. P. Teter' by R. G: Maimer and Mrs. M. M. Mauney by deed which is recorded in the oflke of said Register in Book 101, page 253, to which deed and the records there of reference is hereby had for full description and identification, as re ferred to in said deed from Dr. J. P. Teter to this grantor hcrainafter de scribed. Sixth Tract .. -.. Being a contract to pimhase the mineral interests and other rights en tered into by Dr. J. P. Teter and C. 1. Hioks. said contract being record ed in the office of said Register in Book 111, page 254, to which contract nd the records thereof reference is hereby had for full description and detal of the rights and privileges therein contained as well as the , iiiitics attaching thereto, -as refer red in said deed from Dr. 1. P. Teter to this grantor hereinafter described : , Seventh Tract Being an option sale contract en tered into between James G. Yelton and wife, and Dr. J. P. Teter, said contract being recorded in the office of Register , in Book 101, page 254, to whiofe contract and the records there of reference is hereby had for full description and. identification of the properties and" rights therein confer red as referred in said deed from Dr. J.. P. Tctcr to the grantor hereinbe fore described. Eighth Tract Being that conveyance from ' L F, Morriaoit and wife to Dr. J. P. Teter, deed beinor recorded in the said office . of tte said Register in Book 101, page 255, to which deed and the records thereof reference is hereby had- for full details as to the rights, powers, liaWilies and privileges conferred and embraced therein and referred to In said deed from Dr. J. P. Teter to this grantor herein before described. Ninth Tract Being a lease entered into by J, F. Morrison to Dr. J. P. Teter con tract for which is recorded in the office, of said Register, in Book 101, page 2, to which contract and the ,. records thereof reference is hereby ma rot- ma- description and identi fication as well aa the rights, powers, privilege, and liabilities conferred and embraced therein, as reference is said de. J Xroni Dr. J. P. Teter to this RTantor herein before described. ... Tenth Tract Foing a conveyance entered into by Slittie' Mauney to Dr. J. P. Teter, dee.l for which is recorded in the office of cftid Register in Book 101, page 257 to which deed and the records refer ence is hereby had for full eacription la- the xicLts, privilegcvan4 power therein conveyed. Eleventh Tract An easement convoyed I y Zeb C. Mauney t Dr. J. I Teter by lc3l re corded in Dock 101, page 257 in the office of said Register to which dcod r.nd the records therof reference here by had for full details as to the rights, j.owers, privileges, conferred therein as referred to in said deed to Dr. J. 1'. Teter to this grantor herein be fore described. Twelveth Tract All the contracts to purchase min eral interest and options to purchase mineral interasts, and the rights and privileges to pond water, to erect poles and string wire thereon, and to lay pipes, lines and convey water therein and all other contracts " of like nature herein tof ore entered by Dr. J. P. Teter, L. T. Green, Marie Mauney, C. B. Williams, Frank Green end other whose name Cannot be mentioned, and contracts and agree ments therfore not recorded in the Records of Cleveland County, N. C. and are conveyed to the grantor by said deed from Dr. J. P. Teter herein before described, to which deed the records and reference is hereby had. This the 24th day of October, 1921. GECv W. TETER, Mortgagee. : The next time you buy calomel ask for The purified and refined calomel tablets that arc nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. BIG VERDICT AWARDED IN CHARLOTTE FEDERAL COlHT In a recent suit in the Federal court in Charlotte, Hon. John L. Mc Laurin was awarded a verdict of $53,- 000 against the Automatic. Steam Catv buretor company of Chicago. Mr. Mc- Laurin had bought the rights of cer. tain southeastern states from the company under the representation that the automatic Bteam carburetor would increase the efficiency of an automobile at a saving of front 20 to 30 per cent in jpas. In his complaint he set up that he had been grossly de ceived and that the contrivance was a detriment rather than an aid to an automobile engine. He claimed dam ages in the amount of $150,000. A motion for a new trial was denied and the case will go to the Federal court of appeals. Mr. Sam Lattimorc of Sharon was on this jury which was held in Char lotte a -week or ten days for the trial of the case. EYES It is said that 15 or 20 per cent of the nerve forces generat ed in the human body is used by the perfect eye. Then think of how much it takes to. supply the imperfect eye and the importan ce of having the eyes properly attended to. One great trouble in America has been treating de fects instead of causes.-The eye must be cared for in its relation to the body, and then proper steps will be taken to stop these nerve leaks. H. D. WILSON Optometrist Paul Webb's Drug Store msama DR. R. C. HICKS DENTIST Office Shelby National Bank Building. Phone 421 Shelby, N. C. ) Mr. Tahnage Leotho popular buy c; for. the Stamey company at Falfs- tjn is expected home in a few days cloubtul, that the muffler was open, from northern markets where he has j but if it had been who would have no b'.n for the part ten days purchas- ticed it further than to think it one ing expensively for this large de- of the gas wagons that pas in the tartment store.- night. , t oct t ; ! Mr- Carpenter offers a reward of LOST Masonic square and compass ,' $100 for return of his books, and $100 .MkkxharmJnflelbyr-Oetrlr-ReWOT ward if returned to 4!:' R: 'Walker, R-i, who sfcrnVMs- safe as will be- suen by Lattimore or Star office. advertisement in the News of today. t 'ii:i!:iiiJ!iiir!i;!:i;m:!Mj!ii!mmit mi f .JUiniiiiiiiniiHiifiiHiiijjiiiiJiimiii.-iiijr: NOTICE OF SALE Cn Saturday November 19, 1921, at rr.y home place, in Cleveland County. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following: Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cut corn and tops. Farming tools of all descrip tion, Blacksmith tools, carpenter tools, one oat sower, one stalk cutter, and many other things that spae: will not allow me to mention. Signed, W-. V. Peeler. IF YOU ARE in doubt about your vulcanizing, ask the men that have tried us, Our customers do oar talk ing, Shelby Rubber Works. WANTED to buy fine bird doc. Must have excellent qualities and be well trained. Must have owner's guar antee. Apply at The Star office. : WANTED TO buy five or ten shares of Cleveland Bank and Trust Company stock. Lee B. Weathers. WE WILL pay your cash for your old tires, if they can be repaired suc cessfully. Bring all you have to' Shel by Rubber Works. EARLY JERSEY Wakefield cab bage plants for sale. Twenty cents per hundred. Tom Sweezy. R-2 Lawn dale. 2t-lp THERE is only two ways to re pair an automobile tire, and that is the right and wrong way, we use the right way. Shelby Rubber Works. FOR SALE Early Jersy cabbage plants 20c per 100 at bed. J. J. Blan tor, Fallston, N. C. 5t-lp FOR RENTconcrete house with six acres of land. Can give possession Nov. 24th. Chas. O. Harrill. 4t-lp ' FOR SALE blue straw $2 per bushel. Tom Sweezi' dale. '.vh?r R2 t seed Lawn- t-ln INS'ST on. the brenW str i be- ing pu: on your tires wnen you nuve them rctreaded. This is imtrttr':, -ufc the latest methods ir, retreading Shelby Rubber works. FOP. SALE One Chalmers six five passenger touring car at a sacrifice is in r.l condition, gocd tires all around, will demonstrate to prospec tive buyer, good reason for se'.lirg. Shelby Rubber Work.-'. FOR SALE, SEVEN ROOM house with water, lights and sleeping porch On N. Morgan street. Lot lOOx 220 feet, br.i, fruit and garden. Ap ly at Star office. - tf-21 NEW FORD RADIATORS, ALSO -eruilt radiators. Recoring of all 'it:ds hose comrctions of aty size, also copper tubinj;. Shelby Radiator Company. tf-9c FOR S'NGEfc SEWING MA chines fee me. I repair all kinds nnd trade for old machines. Cash or terms. O. L. Eubanks, Shelby tf-'.?c V.E CARRY A FULL LINE 01 hay and oats all the time and Nell in ny quantity. Eagle Roller Mill tfl'o ALL FESSCisSii:-;. f bidden to hunt or trespass on any of the property known as Cherokee Farm. (Signed) T. C. Hitchcock. 3t-5 SAFE IS ROBBED FROM STORE AT CROUSE. N. C. Store of Wm. Carpenter, at Crouac, Entered Friday Night, by Burglars, Who Carry Away His Iron Safe and Contents. Lincoln County News: Bold bad burglars broke in t:.ie store of Wm. Carpenter at Grouse Fri day night and stote his iron safe tak ing it away with them, it is suppled by truck. . The safe contained about in cash, about ?200 in checks a:ul 'o.ka containing ttre accounts, acc oiiiing to information received here. ' Thus far there L nn clue to tht id -n-tity of the robber3. The store was entered by way 01 rear window. A wheelbarrow about the place was used to convey the safe from the store to a pcint on the road near, the . railway . crossing, where - it was placed on a truck it is supposed. At least the track of the wheelbarrow was observed on' the ground. The wheelbarrow was found broken and it is supposed was broken by the weight of the safe. Auto or truck tracks were observed in the road at the point where the wheelbarrow tracks ended. It is evident that the latest and most modern vehicle for quick moving, the truck, figured in this new form of robbery, while the populace sleeps. Small safes with money in them seem to be no handicap to robbers, who it is supposed take them to a seclud ed spot and blow tlew opt., ."or their loot. The truck, a great invention foi quick transportation, and a : handy vehicle in business, is also' a handy thing for robbers in getting- away .....Li.. i ...mi .. . quietly ana quiciiy, tr.o- it is very ! REV. W. fJ. MOORE IS PLEASED WITH VIRGINIA former. Pastor in Cleveland at home of Mrs. Wocdrcv Wilson at Church Established by Bio Woodson Dear Editor: I am sending check to apply cn my subscription' to The' Star. A twice-a-week breeze from Cleveland is quite refreshing to an exile. We like our new home. Our plant is the best in Southwest Virginia. The membership, however, is small. They used to say that -this section wouldn't grow two important ' southern pro ducts: Baptirt3 and sweet potatoes The ground's being cleared now. We have six churches: Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal Christian and Catholic. The Methodist is the strongest numerically, the Pres byterian financially, and the Baptist for the last few yearn has made the wont progress, while the Catholic seems to have made the least. Broth er C. J. Woodson, the founder of the Eaptist church, would be surprised and gratified if he could see the prog ress of thirty six years no longer on a back street, but on church street with the very best modern equip ment. I have made a. mistake. I should have said that we have seven church esthe perfect number. And it seems the right church to cap off with. On the farjWest end of the town there is a very smaii sanctitiea cnurcn naru by the railroad. Coming by this church late on Sunday night you would get the impression that the object of the meeting is to produce more noise thari the pondorous freight trains that go thundering by. Well, these sanctified folks( ? ?) play just as important role in the life of this historic, aristocratic town as their location and building would indicate. Religious fools like all other fools never get into the heart of ihings. The people of Wytheville take much prme m tne tact that Mrs. weudrow Wilson was born and rearcJ her.1 ; that Virginia's next Goernor, He Lee Trinklo, has his lonu hi.r..'. Well, we Tar Reels know this: h:xt things would r.itr. e much faster in u i tsin- sections of the Old Dominion i it were not for the f.,ct th.a Lei ,ackson, LarayeUe or some otaer -'tables 'walked the t.-eets of our town.' Last Tuesday we had a fine demon stration of the fine, splendid way ibvi these Virginia Baptists take care ot their pa store. What s pouding. It looked like a grocery store-being mov ed irt: the parsonage. The pi'eachcr's life is a pounded life Th-.T.: r, ; f. unding3 IN and OUT. Those youndiiigs IN, how good they are, But. mv, those poundings OUT. R'.vt wishes to the Star and greet ings to my friends in Cleveland, I am. Cordially yours. W. G. MOORE, Wytheville, Va., Oct. 28. CASAR NEWS NOTES OF LATE INTEREST Mrs. Joe Pruett DeadFarmers Through Harvest Personal Mention Special to The Star: Cnsar, Oct. 31. The people in this pait cf the community are almor.t thrr harvest, and every ona seems to be j-v'ad to see the rain come whic'i i'el! Saturday night. Most of the folks here were preparing to go to Oak Grove Sunday; but missed their trip on account of the rain. Mrs. George Newton, and daught Misses Grace and Dessie visirrd Mrs. Nick Saunders Sunday who ha i' cently returned home from the P.u'h erford hoypitul, "when- she had a terious operation. Miss Dess Grac? Nevton v:'.l lea-e today for ricd.nont High $-Av:'i where she will nrend fie reft of i.,c term. Th? sci.ooi wili b'gh hero t::';",', with Mr. "r-y Whis.if.nt ;rs sirir.ci- al, ar.d - te'.hia Ho;l. . Hr.tt'e Vortii:;vi and as the assista.-t!.'. We .ire expectin - a good sch.o this year. Mrs. A. C. Brackett i3 vry ill at this time, sl londiti"" 't has bee.i in a s?ric".i., b"u a v.'c.'ic, l1' troub- i is due J'iirhts Diwsrv , There vv! t 5ing.ng at the XL E. church evei; c-or-.d and fcarth Srt tirday night . ""i want all especiaily that belong to fie choir to co:re and take their j Ict T The many friends of ; Mrs. Joo Pruette will he sorry to learn of hsr death which occurred Wednesday night of last week. Her death was due to paralysi;!. She was laid to rst Thursday in tha Pisgah cemetery. Mr. and M s. Jack Ramsey from Morganton hr-.o moved-to Casar. We are glad to h. d them with us. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having f.-v;ii;ied as .".d:uinislrat?r of the cat:-te of Mrs. Geo Crowder Branton, '. censed, late of Cleveland County, K'rrth Carolina this is 'to notify r'' 'persons- having .- claims against (!"- r,M deceased to exhibit them to t vr.srEigned at Shelbv, N. C, on or before the 30th day of Sen tember. 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All ner:-ons indebted to Enid psttnto will please maku immediate payment. i This 2,Gth day of September, 1921. 1 v,.i..o. v. uA.Ntu.M. iamiinira- tor C. B. McBRAYER," Attorney. GET OUR PRICES ON HaV, TOts-brtuil' you buyTTsTwTierrWet w in csr load lots, Eagle - Roller i Mll,8 -17c w C s - V, (I EDWIN W. FIELD, i Milwaukee, Wis. "I'm convinced if I had taken Tan lac two years ago, when my troubles first began, I would have been saved a world of suffering," said Ed W. Field, 538 Jefferson St., Milwaukee, Wis. "My case proved that when a man's stomach goes wrong, everything goes wrong with him. The first thing I noticed out of the way was loss of appetite and next, that no matter i how sparingly I ate, I was sure to have an attack of indigestion. This was two years ago and from that time on, until after I started on Tanlac, I kept going down hiil at a steady rate. I finally got so I couldn't walk a cou ple of blocks without having to stop and rest and I was so nervous that often I sat up in a chsir all night long. "Tanlac has made a r.ew man out of T!" my stom..ch is as round as a 'lol- r and I feel fine all the time. ! an firm believer in Tanlac because I " v .1 -HI vers the good:".." rnu- sr'ld in Shelby by Paul by loading dru-rgist.- ev- Webb ar t rwher. FRO n M AT BOILING KPi;:-NGS SATURDAY 5711 The foil, np program wik be ren- der:d by .V Kalagathian and Kallier- geonian l iterary societies at Boiling Spring? l.igh School Saturday nit'ht Ncverrl" 5 beginning at 7:30 o'clock te which t'ie public is extended a or- a:c! "" ".'tion: Ofii 'c s: Marvin Crow, preside:!", K. H. Vt'jr.vor, cecrctary. . Program Address by president Marvin Crow. Declamation "Christian Young Men -f America Charles C. Horn. V Trio Twilight Franz Abt. Misses Humphries, Michael and Green. Oration A Sacred Call to Afiieri- canm Newton Bridges. Piano Solo Song Without Words- Vista Creen. Debate Quo-y: "Hesclved that the Coming isannaiiicrt Conference Should force all Nations to Disarm." Affirmative: Ma.U'n Blanton, Yanc ey Elliott. Negative: Audie Powell, Rex Long. Vocal Quartette Selected Messrs. owell, Weaver, Silver and Crow. Marshalls: Clyde Mauney. chief. Paul Gold, Clarence Matheney, Rc:;cj Hewlett, Fletcher McGinnis. BOOK REDUCED IN PHICE Kararick, McSwain, Green, lihntort, Bridges, Harrill and Hughes Book. For the next sixty days, I will soil the aboved nam ed book at cost $2.90. This book ies the name of every state and territo ry in the Union, vhen form ed, when settled, when ad mitted to the Union. Also every county in the state, when formed, what out of and what named for. Every -governor appointed by King George of England, every ' Governor elected by the lejgilature, every governor elected by. the people and' the county they came from the foundation of the State up the the present time. Every school teacher in the State ought to have one of these books. Send money . order or check and get one. S. C. JONES, Shelby, N. C. Box 57 WE HEREBY FOXiBID any"trcs passinj? with gun or dog on our prem ises 'for any purpose under penalty of the law. J. P. Gibron. F. Y. Pat terson, Miss Belle Gibson, Salli Tur- ncr Forrest Turner, C. G. Putnam, W T- Patterson, Lando Putnam. W B turner tan oi my land in Nn. a tn. thip.) 8t-4p WANTED to buy peas any variety, iloiide. & ,Wolfor Shelby, st-4p- FOR SALE BLACKSMITH coal 9. A. Beam, Shelby. 6t-25 AD.MLXISTIJATOr. S SALE OF LAND I By virtue of a decree of the 'Super--j ior Court of Cleveland County madj ;;i ! Special Proceedings before ths Clirk of Superior Ccurt, entitled "Peyton ; McSwain, Administrator, c. t. a. of the ; Estate' of William llamrick vs. Thorn'"' j as . Hamrick, et. aL Heirs at. Law of the Lstate ol WiUiam Hamrick", I, as administrator, will sell at the Court House door in the town of Shelby, 'N C, to the highest bidder at public auc tion on Saturday, NOVEMBER 5th 1921 at 2 o'clock P. M., the following described tracts of land, being and lying: in No. 2 township1, Cleveland county, stale f North Carolina, and known as the William Hamrick laal, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginnia at a ?tate on the bank of the river," at' the' laouth of a branch,' and runs thecc N 17 W 50 poles crossing the branch twice to a stake on the bank of branch; thence up the branch as it meanders 65 poles to a Birch n the bank of brancn; thence N i9 W 7 poles to a Black Oak; thence S 1 E 8 poles to a stone; thence S 13 1-2 W :J4 nole3 to a Black Oak; thesce S W W 6 1-2 poles to a atone: thsnce S 28 1-2 W 24 1-2 poles to Hickory thence S 22 1-2 E 16' poles to a stoue opposite the head f a email branch thence S 60 W 32 poles to a stake at the mouth of the branch; thence deWn the big branch as it meanders to the river; thence up the river to the be ginning, containing 52 acres, more or less."- SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a Poplar on the bank of a branch, at the mouth of a gaily, and runs u the guHy N 62 W 30 poles to a ; stake; thence N 46 W 14 poles to a ste thence N 68 1-2 W 15; poles -to a stone, Blanton and Hamnck's corner, thence South 77 1-2 poles to a stone in the branch at the mouth of a gul ly; thence up the branch N 48 1-2 W 12 1-2 poles to a etone; thence N 87 1-2 W 12 poles to a stone near a rina; thence S 3 W 41 poles to a 6tone i:i a branch; thence down the bratith S 20 V 20 ywles . to the river; thence down the r!v?r S 67 1-2 E 8-i roles to the meuth of a big branah; thence up the braich to the beginning containing 40 acres more or less. THIRD TRACT: Being a part of the J M. Charrpion home tract, and in' at a stone in J. Ii. Chan-.- ''n f.r.d H. Morel iaad':- line and rues X fi5 W 44 r-oies t3 a White Oak: r-?v. N 25 E crossing a branch 1 -" j:oles to a stone; thenee N 44 1-2 W If) 3-5 poles to a Persimmon tree; tlv.'-.ce N 18 3-1 W 3 1-4 poles ta a v0vy; therce N 42 W 11 poles to ; Fycamore. tree; thence down the tucaitders cf a branch N 49 E S 1-4 irCos, n 25 w 3 poles, N 4 1-2 w 5 ,no'es to the mouth of branch: tbenee 10-n me meanaers cf eeaver LXun cr'?k: 3'5 P0, to a Poplar; theice : ii.n rurman Leciberter'a line' S 31 C 21 1-4 poles to a spring; thence S 72 E 37 2-5 poles to the center of a rotJ(l; thence with the road S 14 1-2 W 18 poles; S 5 W 12 poles; S 16 1-2 E 15 poles; thence with J. M. Champioa's and H. Morehead's line S 32 1-2 W 27 3-5 poles to the beginning containing 31 1-2 acres, more or less. Plats of each of the above tracts are in the office of Peyton McSwaia. Shelby National Bank building, and will be shown to anyone interested in purchasing either of above tracts. TERMS: one-half cash on date f ?ale, balance one year from date with interest at the rate of six per cent. Title to b reserved until all of par chase money is paid. This the 3rd cay of October, A. B. 1921. PEYTON McSWAIN, Ad'mr. imrnn Nothing will turn ambi.' non into ill-tempered laziness quicker than constipation? nua noining will ren- C2 ucr me pcay more .liable to dangerous diseases than this same poisonous condition. pon't be constipated! It isnt tafel It Isn't sensible! It isn't necessary! Bo weU but dont rely on ordinary laxatives to help you. Try instead the newest scienunc treatment for constipatioa RICH-LAX This prepe ration not only overcomes cf stipation, but it does away with all fee nausea, crimping and deranged digestifs) caused by ordinary laxatives. JS;-. uLpt" nm to i? 5ur jj? f"s a boul ao4 ay k - the bat Uxatnr BwriiciiM rem Mran ns f PAUL WEBB. Dritfist Dr. J S. Dorton VETERINARIAN Office Paul Webb's Phont 21 Residence Phone 218 ' , Shelby, N. C Money bck without question nuH tiJ GUAR ANTEKD 6KIN DISEASE KKMKDIES (Hunt's Salve and Snupl.lail in the treatment ofltrh Rinrworm,Tetterorotherltcb Ing skin diseases. Try this trsatmeot at ur tUk. PAUL WEBB, Drnjilst ELLIS TRANSFER CO. Phone 100 We Haul Anything .-..Anywhere- A'k yet i MB CKl I
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