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TUE CLEVELAND STAE. 2IHULDY, N. 0. TUESDAY ATCIL 9. 1C RUSH STOUP Attorney at Law Office , in Royster Building. Room No. 8. LAWYERS AGREI5 TO CHARGE JUST $2.",000! ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of I). P. Hamrick, do ceased, late of Cleveland county, N. C, this is to fcive notice to all per sons holding claims against suid es tate to present them to the under signed on or before the 31st day of March, '1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their rocovery. And all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. This the 31st day of March, 1923. G. R. HAMRICK, Administrator of D. V. Hamrick, deceased. Quinn, Hamrick Si Harris, Attys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of W. R. Harris, deceased, 1 late of Cloveland county, North Carolina, this is to Rive notice to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. This the 31st dav of March. 1923. V. D. McCRAW, Admr. of W. R Harris, dee'd. Quinn, Hamrick 4 Harris, Attys. C. j. WOODSON Shelby, N.C. Life and Fire i Insurance Assets of Companies represented $250,000,000 30 years experience in 'business Unequaled record for a prompt and satisfac tory settlement of losses 8 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator vi me estate of Catherine Harrill, de coseu, iaw? oi Cleveland county, unn Carolina, tnis is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at my home on Mooresboro, N. C, route No. 2, on or before the 27th day of February, 1924 or thid notice will be pleaded in Via r nf tliai"MAA.ABA . 4 n V ' , " vwcij.'ju persons in debted to said -estate will 'please make Ammediata payment to me. . v -This the 24th day of February 1923 PK Z, HARRILL, Administrator on the estate of Catherine Harrill. Rush Stroup, Atty., . T ,, , ! u F.XECUTRITO NOTICE.' Haviner this div rninlifW am VAM1. trix of the will of Fank Poston, de- reasea, iaie oi Cleveland County, W. C, notice is hereby given -to U per sons haying claims, against said es tate to bresent them to me properly proven for payment on or before the 3rd day of March, 1924. or this no tice will be pleaded in bartf their recovery,' and all persons indebted to snid estate will make immediate pay went to the undersigned. Ths' March 192.1. SARAH MABEL POSTON Trix of the late Fannie Poston, dee'd. tuuiu ot iioey, AViys. Raleigh, April Adjustment of attorney's fees in the railroad suits, effected today by Governor Morrison, leaves the state and counsel in agree ment on a $15,000 fee for Judge W. P. Bynum, of Greensboro; $5,000 for former Governor I.ocke Craig, of Asheville, and $5,000 fr Thomas D. Warren, of New Hern. The attorneys had submit-'" ! charg es aggregating $55,000 for their serv ices' in the extended .'litigation be tween the Southern, Seaboard, Atlan tic Coat line and Norfolk, Southern railnxls over franchise and valorem and income tax levies. The suit result ed in a victory for the statt in tax cases involving around a minion aoi lars. The income tax phase of the suits is still pending in the United States supreme court, and it was an nounced Judge Bynum is retained for further service in this case. He is to receive an additional fee, should ex tra services warrant one, of more than $10,000. The full agreement between the governor and counsel, consequently, is on on aggregate fee of $25,000 for service rendered in the case already concluded, with the retention of Judge Bynum to further represent the state if it is found expedient at a fee not to exceed $1000. In announcing this evening adjust ment of the attorney's charges. Gov ernor Morrison expressed apprecia tion for the services of the lawyers, whom he considers among the ablest in the state. Have Your Cotton Seed De-linted To Beat The Boll Weevil HE WAS RIGHT. On Monday April 16th, 1923 the Mooresboro Cotton Oil Co. will de-lint your planting seed. . De-linted cotton seed will come up 5 to 10 days soon er and give you a more regular stand and much healthier plant. All we charge you is to retain the lint. You can de liver your seed any day before the 16th, but be sure to be on hand then to get your seed and help sack the. Bring them in sacks. Mooresboro Cotton Oil Co. A Billy Sunday Prayer. IR. PUTNAM HAS ALMANAC OF 4 YEARS AGO, OR 1876 Mr. Buigin E. Putnam has an inter ring eld relic m form of Blumm's Farmer's and Planter's almanac for V year 1876 being Bissextile or I "ap Year, containing 366 days. The Tnrth of July that year was the 110th anniversary pf our Indepen "ce. The almanac was nuhlishod f d sold by L, Y. and E. T. Bliunm of ,v:nstoa-Salem and sold also by Tid V.and Brother; booksellers and sta t'ers ofCtariotte. The Tiddys of slby are,' related to the Tiddy fam of Charlotte who at that time con ned a book store. Mr. Putnam prie 'he almanac ery highly because of "jre and its contents and of course the yenra go by, the almanac will me more valuable. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. et at S. rlei Evmis McPrnyr VS. ,i. , ene.l McJBnyer, and Miriam t-I V ' J - . . T - " ' .. , o Eugene ,l McBrayer and Miri E. MrUrayer, defendants in the ve entitled action: -hi and each of yoii'ar hereby fied that the above N action is a ial proceeding ponding before the k of the Superior court of Clev d County for the sale for parti between the heirs at law and de s of T. E. Mi-Braver, deceasftd, of lot owned by T. E McBrayer, ly between North I.a Fayette and h Washington streets in the town lielhy, N. C, and that you have an rest in the buhject matter of said m, and you nnd each of you are by notified to appear before me iy.o.fu in Shelby, N. C, on May 1923, an Miswor or demur to' the "ion on file in aa'id cause, other ..tbe. relief iirayed for.Jtheruin will ranted..-' :' 1 "" " ''is Ihd-Wday of April, 1923. , 'SO.'P.'WEBB, Clerk Superior rt. When Rev. Billy Sundav finished preaching a sermon he dees not an nounce that he. is iroinir to dm v. hut simply throws his head back- and launches into prayer. Last Sunday following his sermon to 10,000 men he prayed thus: "Say, Jesus, here's a ewmt thmn of men in this building. They must be hungry to hear the Word of God spok on. These men came here todav tnnu,. ing when they came they would hear me gospel, i know they expected to near it and 1 have tried to do mv h.t to give it to them. Now, Jeeus, if there is a single man in this great throng who hasn't been saved I want to find it out I want him and all of them to come up and say, "Here's my hand and heart for Jesus Christ," so that when they sro home tnnloht fhov tell their wivee. their motWa nA .!. ters that they have given their hearts ana souia to Thee and it will bring un told happiness into the li VP rt nil they love so dearly. This life isn't all there is to it and the next we pass out of thi world on into a further and fuller realization of. what is beyond. It isn't all here. This is a great world, kot what is here is nothing compar ed with what we have in the next in heaven, it is so much grander-Mo God help this great Ihrong, sd that when their time jviini a intn th. v p, At 1 kV great beyond,' thV irttii be read v and prepared to meet Thee; Oh. there is an rtlrl man with nnn white 'hair help him, Jesus, here are grandfathers, fathers and sons here are huabunds who' will make their wive at home smile with joy and hap Diness, when thev find out that th have given their hearts to Jesus. Here are rounp men with th How of success on their brows hr successful men and those who have not been so fortunate men I don't know which one of vou will be the I next that the hearse will come to your door; I don't know which one will be the next to hear the call it may be that I will go before any of you; I don't know but Lord whoever it is, I pray Thee that we all shall be pre pared. , ' . I thank you for these meetings for men only. They have been magnifi cent I want to tfcank Yo for them, Jflfius they have been wonderful. Now. Ixrd I pray tht there will be hundreds that will come ? down th sawdust trail and say, "Here'i iriy hand Bill, I believe 1n Jesus Christ I believe in religion, I believe in hev en. I believe in hell, I believe In the Bible. I believe in the devil I be lieve in wen serving God and I am croing"to do tb best 1 know how to do" that is all you can do your best that is all the angels can ex pect to do is to do your best. There are men who make more' success in serving Him but I am " going to do my best to pleaae Yon, Help this great crowd to nay, willr through the grnee of God by JeMis Christ. Amen." "Will ynu do it T Come on." II MeRdames Zollie Thompson ' and Jean- Schenck spent several days in Lincolnton last week with Mrs. Schenck's , parents. Dr. anl Mrs. Crowell. CONSTIPATION tnit Kvitlilivl, or torpid hv-T, hilitti'm.AM,iii'!ltftjUil " . Mi.i rf-u.i pMH rimnlk. . TABLETS Ncv -r dlwppoint or natwat 25c YOUR BTO OPPORTItWlTVi pt t the' origmal J. R. Witkins line: beat I for over fofty years, known every dore. Every product a seHer'and re peater. Territory bpen now in -Shelby for a live hustler. Be first. Writ to. ! dav fop f m aarnnla and turtlnTM WARANT AD8FXRjraaS -J.Jt.Wa0dwi Co, Dept 87, New -mean's. iTok, N. T. p 1-ti V I: went 4 per year., n :'i averatte -i PUraNA HEN? In Which Qass Are Yours? Whether your hena lay 50 eggs or, 200 eggs per year, Purina Chows will make them lay more.' The perfect balance of ingredients in Purina Chows makes the difference.' And the extra eggs not only pay the differ ence in the feed cost but also give you a fine extra profit. Afore Eggs or Money Back Purina Hen Chow and Chicken Chowder will be delivered to you on the following basis: . If hena foil to lay more eggs when fed these Chows as directed, than wheh fed any other ration, the money paid for both the Chows will be refunded. 4 Make every day count for your poultry profits. Ckt more eggs when egg prices are up. We SeQ Poriiu Qow Phone U. !CH!HE$ J CiCSATCH FHN ? r. r m exeat (sao j J SASal W mm Urn J. E, I'JEBD I SOiJ SHELBY, N. C. HOW TO RAISE COTTON SUCCESSFULLY UNDER BOLL WEEVIL CONDITIONS . ' VPrepare your land in October, by Wowinfir it up with dynamite. t "Lay it off in rows, 12 feet apart, aad plant your cotton seed in December. . "When your cotton comes up thin it to one staik in a hill 23 feet apart. "Spray each stalk. twice a day with 'Hoyt's German Cologne.' Cover your cotton with voeqmto netting . when it is two weeks old this netting to be stretched, over poultry wire - - ; .- '""''''. 1 ' ""; ; ''' ::'Y'- . ; .; , , , "Spread 'Tanglefoot' between . aotton rpws , and re place it every day. Burn. of fall nearby woadsaad., cut down dead trees and burn them. Dusti 'the following i mixture on your cotton twice a day : Epoom salts, calo- ' mel, cream of wheat and the white of an eeg. "Have two hired hands for every acre in cultiva tion..' Furnish them, with barber's tweezers to be used in pinching the heads off all boll weevils that show up r . ' ' , ' ... ' " , "Mortgage your farm and buy nitrate of soda and' gprea4, plentifully around the roots pf the cotoq. If any of. the bolls should get punctured have ., the ; .punctttree vdcanized at once. - Any good automobile warn, can do j ' this'for you."; "Begin picking your ' cottflfn tn- February " " and try to have it all ginned and sold by, 'ifarch '15th ; This will enable you to go to work and grow corn, po tatoes and hogs, for home consumption. This kind of 'consumption' does not need the services of a t doctor. Pay your preacher. Trade for cash. Settle all your oW debts. Buy "STAR BRAND" Shoes, and live happily ever after wanl. " Compliments 'of H. FIELDS YOUNG ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND - (Brancb) ... Little Newsboy Had Correct Mean of Business. I The homely freckle-faced little newsboy had not greeted the younn: woman who works in one of the down town office buildings for several days. Instead fihe had to explain to a seri ous looking little fellow which paper she preferred. Soon she began to real ize how much the cheery smile and "How are you, miss?" had meant to her when served along with the latest edition. . Then one evening he was back at his corner and the young woman step ped to tell him how glad she was to see him again and that she hoped he was there to stay. 1 "Yes'm, guess I'm here to stay sure nough. That other one was my broth er. I thought I could lend him this corner and sell papers myself at an other, but the business can't run itself and he never was no business man." The young woman smiled and said: "He is not very old, perhaps he will learn." i, "Not him; he never will learn. Twice I have tried to set him np in business for himself and he cant make it go. Papers wont sell themsel ves. You'Ve. got to be happy" if you want to sell papers. You can't be a grouch. He don't know the first thing about a good business man. He just can't smile." I r t iff I Jhl J)Si ArUMCANT0MOD(D: . feJiiisiaimgaiiiiinuniianiiif; ll FOR SALE TWO REGISTERED Jersey bull calves. Also one : three-year-old registered Jersey bull. T. C Stroud, R-3, Ellenboro. 4-p ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as administratrix of the estate of Sallie Hord, late of Clev eland county, N. C, and all persona indebted to said estate will make im mediate payment to the undersigned and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to me properly proven for payment on or before April 4th, 1924. or this notice Lwill be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. This 4th day of April 1924. JOSSIE T. WILSON, Admrx. of Sallie Hord. dee'd. Eyburn & Hoey, Attys. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Mayer, at the coming elec tion. , Thanking the citizens for their t'i, upport and again hoping to receive neir renewed commence, i Temain, Very respectfully, - J. T. GARDNER. ANNOUNCEMENT. . Having heard uiat Or. Ravs, has stated that he was not crhinv tn stand for re-election as alderman quite a number of my friend having requested me to run I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for Alder man from Ward 2. I ' will annreciatj the .qnnnnrt nt both gentlemen and ladies : nf the city. " J. FRANK JENKINS. Hastings' Gcedo 1923 Catalog Free WriU todmv for Haitian' bm 1091 catalog. Yon wtll need 'tha information ft gtroa almost dally tht moat ralu- aow ana uscul oed book aver publish to. , u conuias 100 page. pUtarlng and oomotly dMcribuur the best and mow. popular vegetables, fiovan and am crops tor um soutn. : How and what to plant In your yard, tardea and field for every purpose. How to beat the' boll weerfl, beta beetlt and other cesta. Fnti nuinnii color pictures of the best Rosea, (Uad, lou ana oiner no wen. ' How to get f packets of seed of beautiful floitn free. How. much seed la reouirM t& plant a row or acre, when and bow to pianc ana cultivate. Why It pay to plant food seed and how to thom at cheap or cheaper than common or orainary laeas. ' ' Just write for this handsome new 192S Seed Book.. It's 4 beautiful book and you'll be mighty glad to hare It m your noma, u Is abeoluUly freey .write lor 11 uway. ,. H. Q. HAStlNQS CO, Atlanta, Oa. , 2C r THIS FIRM HAS ACHIEVED Unquestioned , Supremacy ixi the handlino; of the undertaking business' and this supremacy ia' based entirely on the1 .character of our service.' The personality of oa firm members may have ' had a Uttle to do with it,; but if. we had not given the people 0f this 00m munity a thoroughly , modern sv al direction, satisfactory in every detaiJ, we would Hot have ben favored with our large volume of busineaj. Our prices rea sonable, to suit every . pocketbook . - - - r PARAGON FURNITURE CO. . "On The Square." Rodcbe Lutz, P. HennesHa. ! 'M. A. Spangler, . V.: Jack Palmer. UadcrtaJkng ' Shelby.'k .C. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT OF W. D. LACKEY FOR MA5TOR. At the - earnest .nAlritAtu n nf mv friends I hereby announce myself as candidate for mayor and if elected I promise to be faithful and true to the trust reposed in me by my friends the puWie. Vv rnpe.?rully. W. D. LACKEY. .ANNOUNCEMENT. At the solicitation of a number of my friends I have decided to offer myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 3. If elected I shall en deavor at all times to give loyal serv ice and uphold the ideals which I think is to the best interest of our rood town. JOHN R. McCI.URD. Drunkenness in Turkey is punish able in Turkey with from one to tw years and a large fine. , ,, n Jno. M. Best Furniture Co. Undertaking, ' Licensed Embalmers Funeml Directors Day Phone 366 Night Phones: SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under aiui hr -.. itrK oi iae upenor court oi ' .veland county,, made in this pro ceding m rtgard to trustee's sale ot tia... n .:;: William MoSwain and w-re, b. a. jlcSwain executed their notes in tii- sum of $2,000.00 to se e -j-.-- an j-dt-btetlness to Marimon -u:i Uul ! aio3r Sid., 1921 and t.i.pjf-.ir6 of record in Book Ht at pae '.ri ol the Uster'i of- said land hurm.. a ..a u deed f -trout and bid .. ha vine been raised as br law reaninuf- i .a ta 'Ji? for ;re-6a, to the Wgh" eat bidder for cash at the court houus; door in Shelby, N. C, on at 12 o'clnrlr U hours, the foUowmz described real ee- 4d'. . 1 : . . ""r, c"niy. and adjoininir the,laads ff X,rJ..Kendrick, R. B. fcraacia and Mrs. VT. D. Ixwery and lyic? on, the west aiae of Buffalo creek, .bounded as follows: Befrlnning at a hickory on the north si!e of Camps branch, Hamrick'e cor ner then with his line N. 56 W. 8 8-4 polea to a stone, Wm. Putnam's cor ner; thence with hit line S. 25 W. te the junction of Camp's branch and up the South- branch as it, meanders 156 pole a to a stuk -. : - ''IUI Ul Ul3 old line thence w'Hi aiA , - oiU Wl line S. 18 W. 72 nol t tf l-z ft 61 1-2 i0pB to a stake in tho creek; thence up the ceek as it me andeTs V17 txilf t tv,r. ......n .t oampa branch; thence up the brunch as it meanders 3fi polo, to a sUke in the branch; thence N. 31 E. 10 poles to bejrinnuur, containing 77 acres, more or loss. Tt.in .t,. u . tract of land conveyed tr Charlie Put- ". wj v. v. rucnam and-wife, Sallie iTitnam. aa shown by dyed recorded in Book "GG" patre 15 of the register of Ueeds office Qf Cleveland county, N C and reftmnra ia V.n.V 4- said record. Erwnfinn tr. n. .v. tract of land 32 8-4 acres ot land this dav netvltvt tn lAm ir. r.,4j, j n bmrbtPetty by, Winiam McSwain and rTWsthe2nd da of ApriL 1923. RUSH STROW, Truatee. ,
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