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THE CLEVELAND STAR, SIIELBY, N. C. FRIDAY. DEC. 2, 1921 v i:::iuiiiHiiiiiHininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuii I PEHNY COLUMN I uuiiiismnuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii: FOR SALFA-36 acre farm with shed room -house, and outbuildings will good road frontage on two top oil roads about half way from Cliff -side to Boiling Springs. .20 acres tloarei. Near school and church. Good ooaunanity. Rural route. Robert E. Sayaes, Avondale, N.' C. ' tf-25c 70S RENT two rooms, furnished or anfurniahed, with or without meals at College Inn. Private toilet and bath. tMc FOR SALE 50 acre farm one mile Henrietta and two miles : Cliffsid.i. About half cleared. Some saw timber. Good spring. 4 acres fine : bottom. Crop this year about 4 bales cotton, BOO bushel corn, 100 bushels pota toes, CO gallons molasses and other ituff and several acres - good land soft tended. At 22 cents per pound for cotton and $1 per bushel for corn, ne year's crop shonld amount to what I ask. I will not likely own this fend many days. Robt E. Haynes, Avondale, N. C. tf-25c JUST RECEIVED a nice -lot of monuments. When ' In town come around and look them over, Can give yea a, good, price on them and on any kind you might want If we havent ft bi stock, can get it right away. Cleveland Marble and Granite Works. ' ' ' ,'. 4t-25 I HAVE quit jBtanton Bros, as fore 'man farm and. any one wanting hand for another year will see me at Blan ton Brothers farm. C D. Wease, R-4, "Shel&y. , 3t-25c ALL PiitSONS are hereby forbid den to hunt with gun or dog on my tends. J. MT Sparks. 3t-25p TRESPASS NOTICE We wish to aotify the public that no trespassing wiB be permitted with guns or dogs on eur lands In No. 7 township. J. E. MeBrayer, 0. R. McBrayer, W. A. Broadway. TILL SELL 107 acres good level kn for part cash and good terms on balance. One good house . and out buildingi one tenant house. On pub lie road five miles from Shelby. Close 'to school building. Plenty of wood. X. P. Austell., , . , r 4t-22p NOTICE All persons are; forbid " ien to hunt or trespass with guns or dogs, day or night on our lands. C .' R. Spangter, J. T. Spangler, D. C. "Weathers. 2t-22p HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE faeked and shipped. Phot 408. Mor. rise Transfer Co., tf-lS FOR SINGER SEWING; MA ektne see me. I repair all kinds and trade for. old' machine, i Cash : or ems. O. L. Eubanki, Shelby tf-2c I WANT to secure' 80 to 35 "acre Jarm as renter. Apply H at Star of fice. I furnish stock and own supplies. NEW FORD RADIATORS, ALSO rtfrailt radiator. Secorlnar of all , kinds hose connections of any site, also copper tubmg. Shelby Radiator Company. tf-9c ALL PERSONS are hereby forbid in to trespass on my lands for hunt ing or fishing. Mrs. S. J. McSwain. 1 . , ; ' ; , . . : 4t-22p TRESPASS NOTICE: I forbid any one with dog or gun or trespassing m any way on my laad. Mrs. A. C. Drantoa. R-6, Shelby. 2t-2Gp. WE !Arf ..HAUL ..ANYTHING anywhere. Let us move you we do it tetter and cheaper. Morrison Trans ftr Co- Telephone 406. .; tf-5 c PEYTON McSWAIN ATTORNEY CrLaw. Civil and criminal practice im all courts. Notary Public. Office is Skelby National Bank Building, tf-8 " GET; OUR PRICES, ON. HAY, otto before you buy elsewhere. We Ivy in car load lots, Eagle Roller KmiSSi v--'--..-.rt...w..w-."tf-17c Tie old Godwin summer home for safe. 334 ecresIts'a real bargain.! F. K. Wariick, R-l . Winnabovr, N. i C. , AUCTION SALE On December, 6, - Cunning : to.(l, one horse . wagon ' amies; cows and roughness. W. I J. Brooks, Brt, Shelby. 2t-29p CARLOAD OF 6X Cedar shingles. See Y. A Costner before you buy, V . tf-25 WB CARRY A FULL LINE OF lay and oats all the time and sell la any quantity. Eagle Boiler Mill tfl7e ' ALL PERSONS are hereby forbid ' ien to trespass with gun or dog oa 'nor lands. A. J. R. Hovle. Laurel Iloyte, L. G.. Bowen, W. E. Cornwell, IN TIIE iand of the lone leaf biae. tTt acre farm. Good land. Three dwell. ihn fruit, three mules, cows, hogs V, rite h Wariick, B-lr Winnabow, I II (il nrre farm with six rn end' other outbuild- t cf'C; N, ! '!. I" " .1 Branch, 4 acres bottom land. Nice young orchard. Good pasture, rural route, good community. Robt. E. Haynes, Avondale, N. C. tf-25c 1 ALL PERSON$ are hereby forbid den to hunt with gun or dogs, or tres pass for any purpose on my land. John K. Wells. 2t-29 FOR SALE Dressed hoes, any size.' D. A.' Beam. Phone No. 05. 3t-29 COAL FOR SALE Anthracite coal, furnace coal and specially prepared grate coal. Also Navy Standard black smith coal. D. A. Beam. '"' 4t-29 0 vy MARKETREPORTS AID TRADE FOR SALE All of ray live stock consisting of six year old horse, two mules, two cov-s two yearlings, also corp. lodder, ia rc.hg tools, buggies, .arts, surrey m harness. Reason for selline I am takinsr char.Ta of Blanton Brothers farm. Zeb Blanton, R-3, Shelby on Boiline S m iners road. 4t-29p FOR SALE or trade for vacant lot or .small farm, modern five . room house with water and sewer. C. C Hambright, Shelby.; 2t-29p ALL PERSONS are hereby forbid den to hunt on my lands for any game whatever,. J. R. Packard, R-4, Lawn dale. 4t-29n BLACKSMITH SHOP I have op ened a first-class blacksmith shop at Beams Mill and Invite the patronage of the public. O. A. Bowan. 4t-29p FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. D. J. Allen, R-l, Lattimore. 3t-29p FOR SALE Lot with four-room .and house, ; hall and pantry in Henrietta, P bJ N. U. Auto shed, fine fruit tree. Z. CUru aval! ttnfAw ufh ! MiMnn t.3MAl A1 $1000 cash, Robt. E. Haynes, Avon- dale, N. C. ' , tf-lc In Memory of Virgil Gardner Angels came and took our Virgil, Whom we loved and cherished dear, It was Vireril ye dn"r Virrll Can -ro but shed a tear. And how haid we tried to save him; All we did was all in vain. Happy angels came and took him from this world of toil and pain. We stayed near you Virgil, dear, We stayed with you all we could, pwed bred ong ex- Government Helps Farmer, by .Giving , ' Out Information Regarding' Sun " . piles and Prices. ; (rrpar4 kr th Ult4 Stti Dpirtmnt : w ( Acrlcultor.. -,. , , i. In a strict sense there -can be no such thing as a ' "fair trade", when either party has ' the advantage of vastly superior Information. ; Up to the tlrpe the bureau of markets and crop estimates of the United States' De partment of Agriculture was estab lished most transactions in the mar keting of farm products were, In this sense, unfair.: This was due to the fact that the buying side almost In variably had vastly better informa tion regarding supplies, both available and prospective, future production, prices current throughout the country, and probable movements of the prod ucts. , ' i .. ' '' '' . ; Placing the farmer on the same footing with the buyer; so far as ln formation is concerned, ' so that the element of chance applies equally to both. Is the aim of the Department of Agriculture. For this, It gathers ev ery available scrap of Information relating- tn sunnlle. current anotatlons. l f v uaLiuii. i ni lomen went through incredible ha i, V. . uttle other than! Ork, but the children !, i tj , , , ""fc, rem d something in them. It must hJ v.. ...c aiK0 valiant pioneer mot "viii wnom tnis courageous eirl .ciiueu. ner estimatn i i J --J. I I , . . ----- U .VT. U1. i8i r "f ; out sne would do the impc lade pic, just the same. And that kid im- ei a win nave clean clothes when pes to Sunday school, too. I Am A Farmer kchange: ' I love the country-ifs God's lani I love the trees, the birds, the floi 3. . I love the starry skies and sunl ms. this ,hthe . gms keep I loneed to SPA Vtmr nmt tara mnro Plnl When life held you so I could. - low And our hearts are ever aching, (on. Aitnougn we smile each day, fund For our thoughts are all with Virgil j my vrnom uoa nas cauea away. You suffered long, you murmured not You waited patiently day by day, Until at last, with smiling face, You quietly passed away. From this world of pain and sorrow. To the land of peace and rest, uoa has taken you dear son, Where you found eternal rest. We shall never cease to miss ybu, Until on the golden shore, We shall meet and live forever. Where life's parting comes no more. Oh! he smiled so sweet upon me, YYnen h3 asked me for a kiss. When he held my band in his, With a strong and living clasp. . Now my heart is. almost broken, Looking for my boy home; - But he is now in Heaven's window, Beckoning now to mother "come". ; Virgil, thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening, .... When it float3 among the trees. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low, Thou no more will join our number; Thou no more our songs shall know. Dearest Virgil, thou hast left us, But your memories are so sweet! Could I see you now, my dear, Walking Heaven's golden streets. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of ljfe is fled; Then in Heaven, with joy to greet - thee, . Where no farewell tears are shed. ; MOTHER. PLAY, BOX SUPPER AND VOTING CONTEST AT SHARON j There will be a play, box' supper and voting" contest at Sharon, SatUr-1 day night, December 3rd for the ben efit of school.' Program ai follows 'Chorus By school,' Lile Liza Jane. Play Clubs are Trumps. ' , Characters: Mr. John Martin, a farmer, Carl Dover; Mrs.' John Mar tin, his wife, Louise Patrick; John Martin, Jr., eldest son, Horace Bar nett; Alice Martin, eldest 'daughter, Helen Morebead, Molly Martin, Fred Martin, twins,; Eveleth Patrick,' Frank Holland, ' ' Miss 7 Elizabeth Spen cer. Boys' and girls, emergency club leader for Cleveland county, Janie Sue Dodd. Time, present' r Song: How Tfou Gonna Keep 'Em Down on The Farm! , Admission fee for play, 5c. Box supper and voting contest after play. Everybody cordially invited to come. ; Box Supper at Hollis There will be a box supper at the Hollia school building Saturday night, December 3 Everybody is towited to come. v..'' 'v Don't forget the time arid place. Boys, bring your money and the girls are invited to bring boxes. The pro ceeds will go for the benefit of the school. .- - I love the rain and the Hi ow. s.onin GAINS REPORTED , BY BUSINESS MAN Resident of Salt Lake City Adds : Ten Pounds While Wife Gains - 28 Pounds in Weight Don J. .Perryj 370 Qnince St., well known Salt Lake City, Utah., busi ness man, iri reporting remarkable gains in jweight both by himself and his wife, says: "My wife gained twenty-eight pounds and I gaihed ten pounds in a few weeks by taking Teniae. The change In Mrs. Perry Is all the more remarksble,as the had been going down hill steadily for four or five years. She got" no nourishment from her food and I don't believe she av eraged three hours sleep out of twen ty-four.f 41 "While my condition was not as ser ious as hers, I had been tinder the weather for some time, had no ap petite and was bothered a good deal by indigestion. Tanlac has certainly croved all and more thhan is claimed for it with us." Tanlac is sold in Shelby by Paul Webb and by .leading -Druggists .ev evry where. adv It is announced that the Chinese KoverKiaent has defaulted on a loan of J",CC0,CCD to a Chicago syndicate and V. ,t t'.. .j Is no Immediate, hope cf I love the pure air and th BnQJ lg brook. I love the spring, summer, auturr id winter. . Itill the soil and plant the seed! ivv- J ; ' " , t '. '. ... ,. , r 'A' i K-r. ,. . !H----J ! t'v C. - I i r ,wN "J 1 1 I 1 Government Inspecting Cattle Gov ernment's Unbiased Market R porte Guide Farmers In Marketing to Best Advantage. ,. -,.!. ... . -. ; .'J,.". the department i-eallze that it neither buys nor sells any commodity and has no Interest to serve except that of accuracy. The whole purpose of Its work Is to hold a mirror before the markets of the country and to hold It at such an angle that all the peo ple may see whit Is taking place at the moment . ' KEEP HORSES IN CONDITION Farmer Makes a Mistake in Not Using Animals Off and On During the Winter. lit Is a shame to take a good horse from pasture and put' him - into the collar before a plow, mower, reaper, or other heavy draft Implements with out his having been hardened tq it first. In the main this la the reason for so many sore necks, added! of course to the poor-flnuv; collars. Horses that are to do the heavy work should be used off and on all winter to as to keep their shoulders In shape and the skin toughened. 'At any rate they should be used before a wagon, manure spreader, or at some light work for some time before herd work starts. Be sure the collar fits. No collar pad le needed If the collar fits. Especially Is- this true e1th colt FEED PUMPKINS TO THE HOGS Excellent Addition to Their Rations, and Really Cost Little to Produce. ' Pumpkins can be grown at a small cost and form a valuable addition to the rations of bogs. They may be j;rowt lithe cornfields, espednlty where there Is a poor stand., i P " The value does not Ue entirely - in their nutritive composition, but I due larHy to the beneficial effects on the C .. tfttrt, ks thiy tend to regulate V.9 towels. It ll.t ?i tl;rt tbt 'S MR. L. W. JONES BUYS PALACE BARBER SHOP Mr. Lawrence W. Jones who has been a popular bnrber in Shelby"' for a pumber of years, (otinected with the Palace Barber 'Shop, has purchased the shop from "Mr.- Doris Willis and will continue the shop under his, man j agement with the best help he can secure. Mr. Jones enjoys a wide ac quaintance and will no doubt run a shop that Shelby will be proud of. The transfer was made Tuesday morning. Palace Barber Sbp i Under New Management Every effort to please out customers Your patronage will be appreciated. L Jones, Prop. Under Shelby National Bank tt OTJR GATAIOGUS CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Free Upan lUeeeet Contains . HUNDREDS OF GTJTC AJEITCIXS -;i For Men, wesnea and ckJMra - taeledteg Beokeef AUKIads ' Qreetlng Cards, DeeeraUoas, iBtatioaery, Oaaea, Psetarea, Zversnart Pencils aat Jeon . tala Pens. ., , Christmas Shoppinj By Mail . may be tone m year ewa kesae at yeur leisure. All eackagee iethrwtd te yer deer ay the poadaaa ta -perfect eoadttton, exactly ae erdered. ; ' The eonvenJene ef eer eaocweni stock, prompt sorrioe, roaeenablo prioos and tost- boss lntogrity Is at yew ilopooml. CHARLOTTE, N. C, A Book Stove ef Rate Kiecileaee Office . SappUors , awl A I - EVERY 10f?r5 ' The new sugar coated ft wblcb evsntaS v?54Y rZsJJ A .W-ieve. . . ' ' 'V- Oss f ' t7; "s iVr tl AlMfs fjftrte mm riwww rkrrvi tiwi (leered ZQZzrizckzt erccsd peppenslot flavored ctc sua tb:t will ld your eppettte ssd Cltz ticn, polish your testb aod eclstea yourtbroat , 0122 D5t7Cgp the South and Vaihingto Kev Ycrk Northbound No.se lLOor triOAM C1SAM iD.OSAM U.4SAM I.CSPM "iXTTf Tsmt Ho.131 1140 AM 11.40AM 4.S0PM 155 PM 1.03PM t.20PM 10.WPM 10.80PM No.3 USJOnoon 13.40PM 150PM 155PM 105PM 10.20PM flUOPM 11.41PM No. 30 4.00PM 135PM 10.40PM 12.85AM 2.20AM 123AM 3.44AM 7XmAM 400AM TuSW 1.00 AM 8.co AM 10.45AM i.iiiFM TlTTTT U1.00PM 4.15AM 4.35AM 145AM 1C0AM 'Mo AM 2. HAM 7.40AM 105AM 11.13AM 11.24AM 140 PM '7.16AM 3.10AM 140AM 10.05AM 12.20PM 12.35PM 140PM 1.04 '4.30tM 1.40PM TOiAM 1135PM 100PM 4.05PM 4.17PM 110PM SCHEOUXS EEC WONG AUCUSTH IW t1 ATLANTA. CA." Tormina! Sution (Cmt. Timo) or or CREENVILLE. S. C (E..I. Tim.) U or SPARTANBURG, S. C K or CHARLOTTE, N. C to or SALISBURY, N.C K or High Point, N. C . U or GREENSBORO, N. C W or Winrtow-Slmt N. 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