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niiiiiiiimiiiiiimrimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL iPEHIi Y COLUOIli mm ' 33 nilillll,'iilllllllllllllllllliillliininiiin FOR RENT One five room house near Seaboard depot J. G. Dudley. I AM NOW located in my new office over Paul Webb's Drug Store, where I have installed a new universal Ophthalmometer for the Astig matic test. . - If you suspect any kind of eye trouble, call and see me. H. D. WILSON Optometrist Paul Webb's Drug Store MORTGAGE BALE OF ; REAL O. M. MULL, Atty. for Mortgagee. FOR SALE or trade for vacant lot or small farm, modern five room house with water and sewer, C. C Iarabright, Shelby.' . 4t-13p NOTICE On December 21. 1921 I will Roll at Dublic auction my house- hnl cooda. farming tools, corn. etc. m No. 8 township, west of Polkville 2 1-2 miles at what is known as the lomie Elliott place. Everybody invit- m to Attend this sa e on tne aoove rate. Sale to begin at 10 a. m. rain or nhine. Aud D. Blanton. 3t-13c SHOE REPAIRING We have moved into new quarters in the concrete build ing west of Lineberger's shop. : Shoes, repaired by the Goodyear welt System that wont draw or make your shoes too small. We have a full equipment of machinery ior an kmas or worx Only Best Material Used. Prices Reasonable. SHELBY SHOE SHOP THE' CLEVELAND STAH, SHELBY, K. C. FRIDAY, DLL. zi igr aaaawaaMiiiiiaMsaMaaSMaswaMawa . i iBAliSUIN 11113 Al PRICE DIFFERENCE V mm J 1 Wr'flfl Zna,rff7 l Shows Wide Difference Between Manufactured Cost and Con sumers Price of Articles FOR SALE I will sell to the high rat bidder for cash or (rood papers on rfec. 24th at noon the following prop- ftrtv. one horse." 1 two horse wagon, 1 aprry with pole and all my iarming tools. John W. Queen, R-4. Lawndale. FOR RENT Four rooms of my resident oa West Marion St. Furnish- A Con A. Ilovle. : 4t-ld kiittti --. uriT in KntoA round lJl1 'Yln toa beain to Hear A certain KusH wHisp'riti' wutid Afcout this time o' near, U)e know that iWn Santa Clau Are fixin' things to do 'tin so xo9 neper peep, because sTheu never want us HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE packed and hipped. Phone 406. Mor rlson Tranifer Co.. two NEW FORD RADIATORS. ALSO rebuilt radiators. Recorinir of all . cinda hose connections or any else, ilso copper tubing. Shelby Radiator Vim nan v. tf-9c " f - WE CAN ..HAUL ANYTHING anywhere. Let us move you, we do It better and cheaper. Morrison Trans fer Co- TaleDhone 406. tf-6 III A ' n tc When all the seats in Sundau school Are filled with qirb and bous Un no one ever breaks a rule R makes a bit o' noise, U)e know it can't be venj lonq Till Santa will appear Un pass his presents to the thron That comes but once a ueat. 4 PEYTON McSWAIN ATTORNEY at-Law. Civil and criminal practica in all courts. Notary Public Office In Shelby National Bank Building, tf -8 GET OUR PJTCES ON HAY, oats before you buy elsewhere. We buy in car load lots, Eagle Roller Mil s. 0-17C CARLOAD OF 6X Cedar shingles. See V. A. Costner before you buy. tf-25 SALE OF LANDS Having been appointed agents by the heirs of the late G D. D. Jolly to sell the land bolonging to 0. D. D. Jol ly, deceased, we will sell at public auction to. the highest bidder at the ourthouse door in Shelby on the first Monday hi January 1922 at 11 o'clock a. m. 82 1-1 acres of land divided into two tract, containing 4U acres and ' 41.2 acres, situated in No. 6 township on the waters' of Uerstmmon Creek, near Oak Grove church. Will first be sold in lota, then as a whole. Terms of sale, 1-3 cash pn day of ale. balance in one and two year with good secur ity. We reserve the right to leave bid vopen for 30 flays, alter date ot sale. This December 1, 192L W. P. LOVELACE, ' fi. C JOLLY, Agents. FOR RENT two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without meals at Collece Inn. Private toilet and bath. tl-4c IDheA Aunt Malindu comes and bri TKa children 'n the bird, C f3n she 'en makespopcorn strinqj We never saij a word, Wj But anubodq orter see 1 T-1 1... iama l fail I lull BllO IM wmw w mJ Til time to have the Christmas tree IDhich can't be far awau. ; KiaiMeiMaqeT xo,n HP ALL PERSONS Are hereby forbid den to Hunt on our larida with gun or drtir. Jim Elmore. Lem Elmore, De catur Elmore, Frank Lattimore, C C Lattlmore. Will Dixon. D. Fj Beam, W. B. Spurlin, W, L, Miller, Frank Elam, Carroe Elam, Catherine upu- Un C. K. McMurrv. 6t-5K: m The Santa . WANTED to buy two good fresh, milk cows. Jerse? or Holstein prefer red. Phone 2321 Gastonia Route 4. A. P. Bumirardner. 3t-9p PittKhnro-h. Pa.. Dec. 16. Robert W. Babson, statistical expert, cut deep into America's system ot pro-.i-tion nnd distribution today when he told how, in the course of a six week's trip of the Untted states ena ing here, he had bought goods in various places to see just what the . ' hi.. .. . 11. people were actually gming ior wvu money. Taking a cotton waist, he told 800 Kuuinwia ittPn at the Pittsburgh As sociation of Credit Men's luncueon in the William Penn Hotel; he had bought it in a Cleveland store, pay-ino- JfiOS for it He took it to a Jewelry store' and found it weighed four ounces; that tne raw couon was worth 4 cents ; that the mill received about 10 cents for the goods and that all' the; materials cost 15 cents. A merchant explained to him v.nf wot tvn in the stv'.e. He took a cotton handkerchief, which, h tnifl had one-hnlf of 1 cents worth of raw material in it andl said it cost him 35 cents, although the mill received but 3 to 3 1-2 cento. Another noint Mr. Babson stressed was that the great loss in seasonal buying, return of good and tne ex pense of deliveries, etc., cannot be eliminated so long as wives and chil dren whine as they do for the things they want. He contended that the purpose 01 life is to make men rather than goods and to make men strong; rather thm comfortable: that what we need today is to raise, the standard of citizenship because the world does not owe us a living, since we all own the world alike. The real difficulty with the credit Kitnntion he said, was that we are putting work into things that are gone in a moment, instead ot Duuamg up on something definite. If the put) Hf would onlv consider the rosponsi hilitv of spending a dollar, much would be accomplished, Mr. Babaon insisted. Hp said, in conclusion, that we should think in terms of commodities rather than in terms of dollars, and advocated putting back religion in the schools and teaching Doys ana girls principles, rather than so many facts. i,n n rnr" ia MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE ..O. M. MULL, Atty. for Mortgagee. By virtue of a mortgage deed with power of sale therein contained exe cuted by Rebecca Hoyle and Alice Hoyle to Poke Cook, on January 21, iqiq unA rwinW In the office of th Register of Deeds for Cleveland ( T 1 VT. VV . J VA m County in Itoon no. w, page 01 Mnrtmnmii. and securing the nav. ment of $160.00, tn which default has Ueen made, I will wereiore sea at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ON THE PREMISES, near Corinth church about two miles north west of Casar in No. 11 Township, Cleveland county at two o'clock p. m. or within legal hours on SATURDAY, January 7th, 1922, the following de scribed land, incumoereu Dy eaw mon laying in iyu. 11 .uouipi ouiu ing the lands of Geo. White, Gus Richards and otners ana . Beginning on a stake in T. H. Wort man's line, and runs thence S. 85 E. 66 poles to a stone In the tenter of the road, thence up the road, in Its center N. 14 1-2 E. 20 poles to a stake in center of road' thence with center of road N. 17 W. 22 poles to to a stone; thence N. 8 W. 20 poles to astone; thence n. 8 W. 20 poies to a stone; thence N. 85 W. 61 poles to a stone, Geo. White's corner; thence with his line S. S W. 68 poles to the beginning, containing x acres, more or less. This December 5th, 1921; DOKE COOK, Mortgagee. Ill Eboltoft Grocer and BookSeller Phono - 82 BYNUM E. WEATHERS LAWYER .I General Practice Register of Deeds Office, : - "Court House " Mnn. kartt wHhatit auMtk6 1. ..iiiim niiiDlMTmO 1KIH DUBUII RKMKLMM ttaMoMatateuttWi. PAUL Vfbtttt. tiruicut RU sai AP UNCLAIMED FREIGHT On Saturday, January 7, 1922, at afiAn at T bwtwIaU Rail WAV RCDOt. I Uwndale, N. C one barrel 'liquid nnnftnir OAirutnt. ftndreSSed VO ra. V. MTnfiM arhtrh hn heTl on hand Un- .oA ot T oarnHftlA more than six months. C. D. Forney, Freight Claim Agent. w TRUCK FARMER wanted We wnt a responsible, energetic young white man of experience and good character, with small family, for po sition as Truck Farmer and care taker f th North Carolina Orthopaedic HospitaL Good cottage furnished. A good position and home for the ngni man. January 1st Write me in your nam bndwritinflr. stating age, exper- Wa. ca of family, salary expected and If vou will call to see me if de sired. Furnish reference with" your Abdication. R. B. Babington, Presi- Al r.ctnnU. N. O. 6t-6c I pnn sat.F. Ko. 9 Oliver typewrit er, practically new. Bargain. Apply at Wriirhfa Machine shop. 3t-16p - -o AT.T. PERSONS are forbidden to trespass in any way, shape or form on my land. Peter Buff, casar. wvp wanted tenant for two horse farm, t will furnish stocJc David El liott, No. 6 township. r 3t-zzp came And wstfully I watcfip rrarden path ivith h Tib propping caves, the I found him by the glo lingered 'iieath the cedsuriprayT imflcd and mocked my childish gaze, 1, benign and cheery race- When Santa'came 0 was uirouirn am enwi ' 1 if- 1 S,?t1A. my cneeito loss yam In him af londlmess 1 A heart Uiat 'sang wi -v. Whei sec hiiff tKchaa7ejfaj tMMIIIIIMMlltlW Hone for Christmas Ptl 1 1 II IMUMt It ELLIS TRANSFER CO. Phone 100 We" Haul Anything, . Anywhere ckt YOUR home raised crisp, juicy celery from D. A. Beam. r.lr A Photosrraph - v9 rhHutmAiL There Is not a more .MntiMa frfft for mother, wife 1 or sweethart than a photogrspn. Secure sittings now for prompt delivery, lis Studla., ALL PERSONS sre hereby forbid den to hunt on o Jands. J. C. Bow en, M. A. Bowei, Bynum Hamrick, Virtril Hamrick, Law son Blanton, (adm). 4t-20p nit Tut Tii ' 1 n, itv (tm for 1921 are due and S,1IW WWv tli tirhM civen me for collection will ornlrn Jan. 1st. Bo nreoare to pay be- Vof dofo and RRve anv extra nt. Thn citv needs the money and must have it. You will find me at my office in the City Hall. B. O. Hamrick, Tax Collector. ; (Dec) ft miW Wi Mftr. I mi i m I W hi oi mm. W 1 h 4" k fcta if 4t itWati. fata k iW til mi fcw- U snf hm fcr CUtm - ; , ' " UmU mhbmMtmtmimh , ... " ' " " .'.''. TkitfailmUnAiimtintmilm, ft t kn m Ur m ImW M bkp ! ., rnim, ;' j.-' 13 t iS ti Um far Ouktmu --s ... S I h joy. h mie ) o6axDOoooooooooooooooooox THE BEST GIFT OF ALL A Savings Account and A Liberty Bell Bank It is a most worth while gift. It is suitable for all. It increa ses in value from year to year. Mothers and Fathers onve each of your children one of these LIBERTY BELL HOME BANKS and one of Our SAVINGS BOOKS. Rrnrf a Savincs nrrnnnf fnr children and youll never re gret it. CLEVELAND BANK AND TKUST COMPANY Shelby, N. C. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BOND8 OF THE TOWN OF SHELBY Tt ia mfWrd bv the ffoverninjr bodir of the town of Shelby that bonds of said town of Shelby, a municipality in the county of Cleveland, state of North Carolina, be Mtnortxea ana issued: . ' " '' .": (a) For the purpoee of enlarging and extending the waterworks sys tem of paid town; (b) The maximum aggregate prin cipal amount of the bonds to be issued hereunder is ?2ft,0W. (c) A tax sumVient to pay the pna cipal and interest on said bonds shall be annually levied and coiiectea. (d) A statement of the debta or tne municipality has been filed with the Clerk pursuant to the Municipal Fi nance Act of North Carolina, and is open to public inspection. (c) The average assessed valuation of property Bubject to taxation by the municipality tor tne tnree nscai yean in whirh tnirpH were last levied, as shown by said statement, is fl,424W, (f) The amount ol tne net aeoc 01 the municipality outstanding, ' " au thorized or to be authorized, as shown calH statement, in 1232jOOO. . (g) The probable period or oserui iwu nt tkp rtnf)innft. &dditionfl. and improvements to be constructed with the funds derived from tne. saw ot said bonds is found and declared to be forty (40) years ; , u, . This ordinance Bhan, uute ene thirty days after, ite first publication unless 4n the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is xuee in the manner prescribed by law;' and in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the munici pality at an election as provided by law. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 6th day of December, 1921. and was first published on the 9th day of December, 1921. Any action or pro ceeding questioning the validity " of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first pub lication. . , ! MRS. OSCAR M. SUTTLE, Clerk of the Board of Aldermen of, the Town of Shelby, N. C ; AFTER JAN. 1st we will do cus- tom grinding on Monday, WednesJay and Friday only. The Lattlmore Koller I nttimore. N. C . ' .'6H6C v. . 7. : ' T "'-'."cart weather board ... r and heart sl.lnRles ' i v'X ToM Vi'etb's. NOTICE ' Tba tftckholders of The First Nati- mm-trfilp-fSlIbV-.Will.hfld thp.jl annual meeting of share-hoiaers ior .the Election ef directors tor tne en- ...!t bi nd anv other business which may come before them, at their banking room In Ehelby at li o ciock , on Eaturday, January 10, 1Z. CHRISTMAS NIGHT fit iy iht chain itniUpyy Qi With toy tht tarn from Umu's From Noth't Ark, Until luitt dork 11( itatit vtrt tangfd, tt tn hfr Each doll -i femt i Had pvwn quilt ton Twf foil" iirtd, trown ftlk, to4 1 -Thtnuimryflor . Kim iW upnar. ttlutm tbcllt Jtdiy Star, IP it be trna (nd folks thr are This lend who beUtv) Tktt Tery Tr the Cbrut ChiM walks Onr earth, on Mary's Bv," Hew anon ol mfftriag H fiads Te Bake Hiakiadhaart grieve! . S ntay atarvlal babisi, pieebad I Aad whimperiai win eeld, , Svoh pitaoua wae laaas drawa I Wltk B)aef, ray tad oMI . A, kaadrsd aaady eases r The kalf has iet beea told I c Aid we, wkese bema efekeny-wfeatked, Aad ay witk Chrlstaas trart, What kave we doa te Merit ehaef . Aad aomfort asara tbaa thesef fTha Child with aad and puszM eyes klust waadar, as He sees I) Thea. ere the birth-snore of the Bake, Rtva tffaalv. every ona, As this pt year has proiperad too, - That soma poor little one ktav know a tithe ol Cbriitmas Joy Before tba Day U done I MAZIB V. CARUTHBRS. f4 mm U mimi, ft " i dm CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS "CTi'mt tcft and low, glad Cbrlstma ICil Olc. too. will Una. dill bring w flilrt weTI urclvtt tit Cfean franklnctntt cr costly evrrfe Cur tonietrstt4 fw wen Cvtt r FAMOUS SHOP BUILDER UNDER $50,000 BOND 'Charles W 'Mnu Mom Vn.v - . w , . - V. A Oil p " builder, whaao trcmucfimii iv. -w Mvua wim V11V shipping board are under federal in vestigations ' was assigned Tuesday before United States Commissioner . n TT.'u. . ' . . iaac iv. niw, pn a warrant charging wuo.uocjr m ueiraua me united States. Tbft wnrrunt VffOS BAvnAi) av on' Mr. Morse in Commissioner Hitfi omce Dy united statea Deputy Mafi shal ' Fields. Mr. Mnru . . H ivuwvi guilty, waived a hearing and furnish ed ?w,uw Dan ior his appearance be- B - l ... lore me flTftnfl mrv ThA-mm o nfuioue U- on which Mr. Morse was arraigned was issued upon complaint of Frank r o MiToo.ljmiuu department of the shipping board. It anesea. violation of aectlons 37 and 35 as amended, of the criminal code. t lldl l' my I. M H I a.nr pa w mr -l his sons,; Erwin., Harry F. and uenjamin a., ana omers, conspired to defraud the United States. The war rant sets forth that the Morses con spired to Reheat, swindle and de fraud" a.corporation in which United States ia and was at that time, a stockholder the emergency ' fleet corporation by making "certain false and frnnrinlPTit utatpmpnta" r rn PUBLICATION OF 8UMMON9 North Carolina, Cleveland County. in the superior court, tfeiore we Clerk; 1 -r? - Notice to Non - Residents. , Rebecca Ixmery, Plaintiff, vs. W. J Hogue, Elizabeth J. . LogaiC Goode and husband, J. A. Goode, "Jes sie Harmon and husband, J. A. Har mon, Minnie Hogue, James L. "Wray, Maggie Wiseman, Jesse S. Wray, L H. Wray and wife, Elizabeth Wray. PriscUla Britt and husband, W. Britt. David Wrav and wife. Joe . Wray, J. L. Wray, Jr., and wife, Et ta Wray, W. E. Wray and wife,Jlin nie Wray- defendants. , To Jesse S. Wray and Elizabetn Logan, non-resident: 55 l You and each of yon are hereby no tified that a special Proceeding - has been instituted as above entitled i the Superior Court of Cleveland Coun ty, N. C., for the tale for partition and division of the real estate J which Jesae Hogue, deceased, oiwj seized, and for the payment of certain nhliffAtlnTM tfMntr irnt Raid land, -and the plaintiff, has filed a petition m my omce and summons, nae oeea Bued'igainst'yoa, returnable before me, at my offlce in Shelby,' N. C, J December 27th,' 1021, .and''yon, wi" take notice that If yoo fall to answer I thereof, the pU&itiff wiU apJ to J Court for the-relief, demanded in tne i .I . . compiaini. , . Given under my hand this the 2& day of November," 1921. " , GEO. P. WEBB, UerK Bupe-Court. RYBURN A nOEY. Attorneys w Petitioner. ........ nection with certain contracts aad claims. .. i WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF key and oats all tie tine an! tell In any quantity. Eagle Bote U2a tflTt RAU FURS Ship at Once to BACH FUR COMPANY 118-120 W. 27TH STREET NEW YORK," N. Y. They Py BEST Prices FREE BAIT TO TRAPPERS Writ! Tdy How to Gt K and tot prlca-f ' AT.T. PtfPPAWS ihprbT forbid den to hunt with dog of gun U7 night or treepass on my land. J. v i- 2t,2uP
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