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CLEVELAND'S ONLY SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER , i j vh it Automatic J ----- - ii H M . , L .A AH II -nl! T, 1, TV. . lij T inntvnes. Adevrti- Cut and Picture i . . i: it . . a ,. .a av.. i,r:ii Til i i rr:;. t orhvXd; f v Ky v y w c Jlnl"8 7J ' - - ' ---- - AAATA r A TWA WPP ii i -- . y , - 2.00 A xuai; ii' a""1""" r-rrr T "7"' Tin. n rVF.l.AND STAR. SHELRY, N. C TUESDAY JUNE 11), 11)23. - ' - ' : . , x- c, . Ari Naw - 'ii 5 -i'f T A 1 I . . r p7 In Need of Rain 1 .J V fori Wins From Chcsncc Club, 8 to 0. :. iM 1."! V , i. i tm.w r ti it i 1 r.mf . Community. . : f i iVHvi' :-- : o-otUnir along line wan iiiv.i wwj.o Ii . T I-f . V -. f a. k t n i i " I'll j l ill V ) J:--aa - a w.j- A ... ' dufeatt'd Jonnny Kiiuiane, ricw IUNY FII1E CLAYS FOUND IU COUNTY rrOLOGICAI, SURVEY MAN ENTHUSIASTIC A Mr Williams Believes DuKoyer i Justify IJeginnin? of New Industry-Unusual Quhty. Xhorc is a possibility of a new in dustry fr Cleveland county as a re ..n f invcstiirations made within tho pjt several weeks by Mr. J; B. Wil liams. wlo has teen seuinR uie inur 8nce hire and, in addition, lookinpr 0Vrr geological formations. The new :i.itrv concerns clay. Mr Williams is pretty enthusiastic bout it but he has reaon to be for Dr W. T. Schaller, of Washingtondi rector of the United States geolocical snry, and Dr. THomas .. waison Virginia alato jreologist, to say m.th in.' of the Peaslec-Gaubert and Sher ...:...wiiliBms oaint compames. are ,vnn more enthusiastic. rir Sihallcr and representatives oi the paint companies have been here ;h;n thn nast couple of weeks look ing over beds of clay discovered and nr Watson, who has made analysis of some of the specimens sent him by Mr. Williams, plant to arrive within . fpw davs. Tin. rlav. which has caused this in iprrst is that found on the farms of Messrs. Bynum Hamrfck, Grady Smith and Clyde K. Hocy, as well as in other claces of the county. Ball rlav. red and yellow ochre, kaolin and irfpen clav have been found in this county. These clays are used both for pottery work and for paint colors. There is always a great demand for this material and the stuff found hert is of much better quality than that us ually obtained. Mr. Williams has also found in Montgomery county a paper clay of unusual fineness. These clays have been analyzed and hnw hidi auality. some of the clays containing as high as 83 per cent of iron oxids. the usual percentage De ing around 40. It has also stood an un- ' 1 . 1 wnlilir Vlli 11 U nA usual lire m-si, nu tun in the manufacture of staple and fancy brick of unusual strength, stat ed Mr. Williams. Dr.' Schaller, says Mr. Williams, believes that the ma tprial found here is of such unusual quality that it will be sought after by manufacturers oI all sorts. The in terest shown by paint companies seems to bear this out. The fact that Dr. Schaller made the trip here to in spect the material after samples had been sent him shows that he believes the clay to be of unusual texture. In addition to looking at the clay beds ined tho various rock forma- ii.ni Drift UhllP HP failed to find any thing he was willing to state would .,o. k nf anv treat economic value k Amvirf numerous i things of ire uiovw'viv- , ulnn pnociallv in the ntio-t frtrmfttions. " Mr. Williams states that he does not propose to start right away on a great scale but he believes there is ...miof nf economic value in this and nearby counties to justify the beginning of art industry in which fine pottery, tiles and other mater ials may be made and for the sale oi clays used in the paint making trades. And this is what he plans to do within a short time. Charge Gaffney Men "Have Sold Extracts X if ' '4 TV tW. I ' 3 Kail. June 17. 1 ne lurmen. rc getting along fine with their crops Kuf r.rn nil in need of rain. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Runyans. Misses Thelma Karl, Vera Moss, Pinkie Jones Mr Kvclt ones were tne guests Mr mt Mrs. Ruff in Crawford Qnnlnir Wo urn irlad to report that Mrs. O. p R1.ranirh la able to be out again af ter, a serious operation at the Kuth- -.rfnr.Unn hoKnital. tmmir those who attended the -intnnir ronVcntion at Cherokee Falls, S C Sunday were Mesdamcs c. u. Srpaugh. P, G. Nichols. P. R. Camp, Avrrv Franc's. Misses Ethylene Nich- nl and Vera Ilamrkk. Mrs Jim Philips of Cnarlotta spcn f . ... i . la t." 1 the week end wan ncr sister, irs. u Messrs. ii M- McSwain, Evans ltoss imH Missea Sallie and Mamie Mc Swain attended the Haggard meeting at Gaffncyi S. C., hunday aiternoon. nscontinental aviators, lieutenants Kelly and MaCready receive con- Mr . ana . - r. - . Mc lations as they land at San Diego, Calif., after a nen-sto;. fl.gat from XdL Miss Lizsie Moss visited frlcnas ind relatives in Shelby last week. Misses Devonica and Ray Greer of r.iitonia snent the week end at borne. . Earl and Chesnee, S. C, cro-sed bats Saturday afternoon, tne afore beinit 3 and 0 In favor of Earl. Miss Myrtle Crawford is spending some time with Miss Mary Maule Wvlie. Miss Alina Wylio gave a birthday party Sunday. After the party a de licious ice course was served. Tra gratul New York. Bob Is Crestfallen For A Man Escapes Moody Cook, Charged With Tempor ary Larceny of an Automobile, Makes Fast Getaway. Airplane Flivver Is Plan of Englishmen No more will the doughty Rob bo able to sit on the court square and tell the fascinated listeners: , ' ft ell, thcy's never been one to get away from mc yet." For one got away from , him Saturday and life is hardly woilh the living to Bob. Bob is, of course Deputy Robert Kendrick, and the getting away nat urally concerns the escape of a pris oner. And in getting away tho pris oner, or the man who was a pr.e' ner before he started, did some ext T.ord.- nary running with Bob in close pur suit, firing as he pursued the fleeing man. : - - . . , Moody Cook, young white man who i: -f tht, rinvrr mill, was arrested Htc Friday night on a eharge of tt-m- jwary larceny of an automoDiie an-a placed in the county jau. .. "' morning the trial was to be held and Deputy KendricK wenv m jail to bring Cook up w u .. house. A number of friends of Cook accompanied the ofRccr to talk to Cook as he waiked to the court house. The deputy brought Cook out of the jail and as he turned to iocs m.b u... the boy pulled out at a terrific speed. Bob followed him for about a half :, mvh. more before he lost mue vi " Airplane flyinir promises to become as'ropu'ar in England as bicycling motoring. British manufaturcis are now perfecting light models of air mft that will cost little more than a motorcycle. They are fitted with small engines of four horsepower and linv" a- rpced '( 50 miles an hour. They leave the ground with a few yards run and land at less than 25 miles an hour. The dangers are less formidable than those of the big flv ing machines, and anyone with a rudi mentary knowledge of mechanics can t,,.rwl1n tVtn new models. In an effort further to populunze flying the British under secretary of state for air has offered a prize of $2,500 Tor a light airplane competi tion confined to British maininrs who ;. maximum of 8 horsepower. The cost of the airplane when ompltted is not t exceed $500. A commendable condi tien .is ability for the machine to be transported a , mile by two per.. within three hours, the test U include getting cut to a field througn tne r- Wagon Hits Car and Gallagher Is Hurt Had Wagon Tongue Struck Man'a Head Injury Might Have .Proved Fatal , Criqui, French lightweight, eferce counting tne ioei uuv, WHO'S WHO IN NORTH CAROLINA How the Slate Officials Rank in Im portance ai Classified in Issuing Automobile Licenses. R-'fivh' Krws and Observer. " . 11 . it. 4 If it should turn out hcreaiter inuv ,.v.ni(ivo narado islo bo pulled off ,... r.i-ts. and somebody should get to wondering whoso automobile kn,,u cm first and whoso next and next and next down through tne whole gamut of the official family, the the notential parade -.in nH hi lnbors vastly simplified. also very simple for the humble pe- Jestrian i ho be run over Dy a great limousine, to determine immediately if he has bi cn honored Dy naving me executive Cadillac sweep over ' Nobody else can have that number. Hereafter it belongs to the governors office as much as tho executive man sion. ' . Or if. perchance one is enveloped in a blue, with 22 stenciled ,. on the hind end of it, the pedestrian may realize that Frank Page is hurryir .omtwhtro to see why somexwy hai not built a road or something. It la s fine, grand thing, and hereafter can lidatcs for office may just announce i that they are out for the nomination for automobile license plate No. l, oi W0L1AU KILLED AT GRADECROSSIUG SEVERAL ARE SLIGIULV INJURED. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, of Car oleen, Killed Her son and his , Family Hurt. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson was killed and her son, Mr. A. R. Wilson, his wife and two children, were all injur ed Sunday afternoon shortly before 5 o'clock when eastbound Seaboard .' passenger train struck the Chevrolet car in which they were riding at a crossing near Ellenboro. The family, whose home is in Car olcen, had started to visit near El lenboro when the accident occurred. Mrs. Wilson, mother of Mr. A. R. Wil- ( son, who was driving the machine, was killed as a result of the blow re- ceiyed when the locomotive struck the car. She and the other occupants of the car were plased on the train and wirht to Shelby where medical at tention was obtained. Mrs. Wilson, however, died before the train reach ed Shelby. V Mr. Wilson, his wife and two chil dren, aged three years and 16 months respectively, were gives medical at tention and late Sunday afternoon wore taken to their homes at Caroleen in a car. The atuomobile in which the ,enilt were riding was practically de molished by the accident People who witnessed the wreck declared they were unable to' understand how any occpants of the car escaped death. The funeral of Mrs. Wilson was held at Caroleen yesterday morning many people being present. ' No more will he have to dig nis number they wish to make their fincer nails into his scalp and indulge hptn on C T. Gallagher, of Charlotte, bare ly missed serious injury Monday aft crnoon when a team of horses hitched . a . 11. to wagon, bolted down it ayevw street and ran into the rear of a taxi in front of the Central ho tel. Mr. Gallagher was sitting in the rear seat of the car. The wagon ton gue struck the back of the machine .i th- ir. caused Mr. Gallagher's head to be thrown back against the Sf' J "f-u , ad traveling along Diate glass in the back of the top witn ummj - - ,, ii . t Uf l. 1aa wan broken. an average country roao. 'r- iox. w. - -"--,. . , to take place in himself in other mental gymnastics and perhaps apoplexy to uetermim ..,i, I- u'hn And where who belongs Wliu i. ....v : .u n..Ar. it in written on tnt wv of the car and his only problen vmv.. A, ..,;n i.o in make the owner 01 tne ci ;n hi i own chariot. It is so sim ple as to make anybody wonder why1 u win't hn done ages ago. , . - , , Ages ago nobody eevr vnouKnv . who came first except on sucn oc ir.n. h pxectuive receptions, when t -,. t,r,.m.r that the constitutiona " r A New Earth snd a New Heaven. Special to The ,Star. ThiH old. itcntleman Is now a citl- ?.en of delightful South Shelby and he still thinks that the best things and he lovelieit towns are n the soutn. With many other Star readers he be- leves that as we put on now gar ments of Salvation all nature around u. all social and relie.ous life, will take on new gsrments of beauty an value. This is the order of amine u. ,..,. nienrn nhnuld be respect . . .i. t. u. j i ngnw - .. - , enntomrwr I ti .1 fkn tnnffiin n.mrK me nmii b iic . i . n inn tin liiis ui i . . .... . tion is to taKC piacc ... ,j k Wn tin. ed wnen i 17 "j T" , tH Providence and the will or our wise triangular course 01 nov ,t ,s oeiieveu nc wu.u -- Mal f&mly l0 Bay now.., u - heaven)y Fathcr If we see nvnr ft 15 iin nnd as the minimum distan-e which must be flown on the one gallon of gasoline is to be allowed r r t horfl M'lll III! HIIIUIC IS encourament to produce an econ- iiie or uiajwv ...v.- . . . . . . . ,.! c..,.al nln,ta were fired omical machine. signt 01 mi... . .... u. chnit ntr to hit the boy. but other officers say they think Baptists Buy Lot he was merely trying to scare him in- s- to stopping. Anyhow, there were no For Sum of $5,UUU . . . . . . i T! V... The team belongs to rar. j.... borough who lives near Buffalo. Meetings of Co-Op. Locals This Week j:...i,.n. that Bob's markmanship, if he was really trying to hit the cs- gwure , (it From Mr. C. C. Blanton. Committee Set the Price. A Desirable Location. ca ping man, was very good. HaD Narrow Escape. the executive mansion ..u..u k inn first to enter thf But in this day 0 automobiles it is entirely something .... , i. Snmphodv suecested tne plan to e. .ovoml weeks ago. observing OttWJ-. w1-- . . i..t u would be meet and proper 10 Meetings wil be held at the follow- . nvprnorB Car to have sUte li .. ...!- J-.M I e . ,. .U. Vtrta ing places this wceK oy tne auieicw penRe Q j and s0 on aown i..c ....v. locals of each community to put on Jo(j SaWycr thought it was fine am drive for new members and every immediately assented. And tiiereby n,Pml.r of the cotton association and . . . yim!u.t down into waters about twor.l of the community are invited . . mf hig head, and he knew r - - ITL. Kll . to come ut to these meetings, me memliers of the cotton association in . Tk ,.no.roffii.in of the First Bap-1 ri,,..innl rountv are organized into Frest City Courier. J ... ,,kr.i has purchased from Mr. locaia and are putting on their own R. R Morris 01 im. '..,.,,.. r TjiHntnn the lot bttweenLmnai1,n for members. The followmg meetings win oe neu. Farl. Thursday night at 8 oclock. Kings Mountain, Saturday at 3 p. m. Mr. narrow io-, . , ., u nio-M when the J-oru 10 driving was -atnick by a passing ma; the residence of Mr. George Blanton . Hatcher I 000. On this lot tne new naptifi anl Mr. Hatcher Webb's home for driving "-" ...I,,, a The r.nno. On th s lot tne chine and practxauy at - . . witWn Gaffney Ledger. A. D. Martin, John Martin and Fos ... w.k-v lt connected with tne n-r TUfVUiw", -.. , Martin-Westbrook store near tne Limestone and Hsmrick mills. Tues day were bound over to circuit court on charges of violating the fnu hibition laws. The three defendants are alleged to have been selling , lama ica ginger extract containing 95 , p cent alcohol, according w -on nine bottles that were UtcA by Prohibition Enforcement Uinccr C. Y. Allison and his assistant. At the same time, Robert Marti n, a brother of the other two Martins "... t...4 fofirt on a charge was iKJui.u . tL of abusing officers of the law in the discharge of their duties. All four defendants Tuesday before Captain J. B. Bell. 10 -"cat ' magistrate.-- A WonthrooK S accident happened just ahoe Bros, store and t.nr Mr. Z " car coming from his front an. took 4t The car first 6trm..iK fwas driven by Bud Miller, colored :L cm that two noxt few months. it. is nuiui - . , 1, .,hi,Ii firs' I The congregation practically jnoilia . , p. . t f 10 101 Hwuy in.... i"i. .cm., ed members of the lot committee yes- erday, ior nc um ..wi w owever, when ho was Informed that he committee was very anxious to iccure the lot he agreed to let the hureh have it, insisting that the com- r.iltee name its own price for the lot. The members of the committee decid- d that $5,000 was a fair price and Mr. Blanton sold the the lot, which is one cf the most desirable in Shelby. Boilina Springs. Saturday at 3 p. m. Speakers from the association head quarters from Raleigh will be pres- . 1 1 J!am in Vll! hnn b va car uc...... --- arivc. . i, vtir n emoana m:X'Vn s was found to be u, sci; but luckily suffered no sen- out injury. ,i..tnr elided 25 miles against a fifty-nine milo wind, with his motor ,:l,L,r Ip. than 15 hevscpowcr. Twenty-five horsepower bad previous ,y been required to maintain the plan .. ti, nat was made oe- in tne V. C and Dayton tween n.""-- the umo in "'... ....fMiw. M) mue ".""- - ., , n the :-after buzzarua um-i - taking advantage 01 u Woottea Child Dead. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wootten sympathize deeply with them in their bereavement on account of the death of their daughter, who was born last Monday . Tho funeral was held and the lit tle body tenderly laid to rest in Sun set cemetery Tuesday. Cutting Scrape at Cherryville. 3hcrryvillu Eagle. A riirht serious cutting scrape oc- -.nrrnil ln;t Fridav morninc. when n .. mnedpnirer. v.iv ...... --- 8 opt-"y lMarchnll Wpnthera anil John Rhodes. smallest ship " alni both married men of the Rhyne-Hous- The aviator cstimaUd that ne g altercation in front t . hour nv imiw i ' . 1 flight- raurv... . -"- . . nmccrs. trip "I searched Tuesra, mon K rf Adam Dr(ch, ex-policeman, has been arrested at Detroit, Mich., after .1 I -V .n nt nntion-wuie searcn on a ihbikc implication in a murder in Newark, N. J. He waived extradition. A 'brick-layers' union of New York has flatly refused a .compromise offer of ?11 a day on a contract for a peri od of two years an a half.:;;; -.. ; , .. . -.1.1 1 not a lick of swimming tnat wou.u useful in such an emergency. After plucking out a good deal 01 L :.. over the ' situation .omebodv 'remembered that they had C, neral John Van 1). Melts Un. ing up the family at the Mansion or '"K .' 1. i,i bnnw A-heri occasion, muse i.u " - each man came. He did know and i hir g the list that he furnished Joe Saw yer nd the numbers indicated havi been supplied to each of the officials: No 1-The governor's car. No. 2. The lieutenant governor. No! 3. The speaker of the house. No! 4. Secretary of state. No. 5 State auditor t- ( ci-fr, tvnauurcr. No. 7. The state superintendent of public instruction. v No g.The attorney-general t.'ti, mliutant eeneral No' 10. Tho chief justice of the Su- J nremc court. , 1 No 11 The first associate justice No" 12 The second associate jus tice . XT. i Th third nssociat justice, No. 14. The fourth associate jus tice he beautiful, anil enjoy the friend hip and fellowship he'e as God in tended, we will not have to wait ntil he end of time to see the ','new earth md new heaven." But here and now we will behold new beauties and love 'rom the hand and heart of our God Tf we become new creatures here or arth in Christ all earthly associa tions will be made new for us. All we know and will know about thj "New earth and the new heaven." mention ed in the Bible we learn here In this life. When we cross the Tiver som' glad day. The vied on this side will be taken away. . In the pretty, clean, tidy homer here in Shelby and South Shelby we sec tho Christian religion of the in 'matps. As in the sweet and preciouf home life of Caroleen. So in Shelb- by homes the religion of Christ may be seen. As on the streets and in the home f all Shelby the light of the Cleve land Star shines, so in the home, locial, business and church life of this 'ovily city, I find the garments and irrms of savine grace, and the evi dences of our Christian religion. Many of the towns of the North State art known to this writer, and he is free and glad to say that Shelby is now one of the most beautiful and popular towns in the great state or isonn Carolina. And one thing has n6t been id out of the county family tnat is due a whisper and tnat is weevianu and Shelby have sent out into puwic useful and imincnt life, a larger num her of men than any county in our southland. Sit down and call over me ill of a half century. But let us not CHINESE CONDITIONS WORSlJ , SINCE BOXEU UPRISING Conditions In China were tai med "the worst since the! Boxer ou'.breuk" 'n a statement in which the Amer:-i n Association of China and tho Ameri. can chamber of commerce of Shang hai united. The organization agreed that "American lives and liberty are en dangered and their prestige r.l bus iness are being destroyed by lack ot strong action." A cable of protest was sent, to the secretary , of state in Washington. -,-.. . It was charged that the Chiness were continuing outrages against for-' elgners;' that Amcrlcan veRSC,a nad been fired on ud the Yangfse river and the American flag insulted. American gunboats were said to be inadequate to protect their national. Chinese officials were accused of vi olating the treatry in refusing to pro tect foreigners. mey saw tnpther empty cartons ana doiuw, . with nine full bottles of a certain brand of extract labelled as contain ing 95 per cent alcohol. . Last Sunday officer, "rested Otis Jolly and Floyd Kitchins on charges . :.i..ui n. 1 ouors in tneir 01 naving iiii.uivh""b --- , "" jq LIQUOR TRAFFIC l : blow ever dealt to tne m V.u" :.. h nlroit .. liiinr tra c ta wv rSwer; being mapped there of the postofBce. Weathers cut a gash about four inches long - on Knoucs u,i nnu iYia h..nrt Dr. Tviidisill who UUJ li... .. .!...' T J . 1. -.iiw.O sewed up the wound said, a no is ine iamou. ou oww what saved Rhodes' life. station 111 1 iHiuC.H..m Weathers gave a cash bond for his completely destroyed uy io V . i' i.l i j... ..n;ni, Tho fira waa raused annearance beiore some magisiratc muiiuaj .im......R. r,r nmlimimirv hearing when by explosion or a gas tame Rhodes gets able for trial. ui.ni taken in possession, ine men .. . oM TPnresenta- C. Yellowiey, . r.Mnwi i.eT.weeii . .riPB OI Cliiucx lit n je ry hearing Monday they were , ,irector or M,mgan 1 v iinino 1 niLcu kj 1 F.UBrr.i;",L rherokce Avenue ' rnhibition enforcement custouy llminarv I've. r,..,:. 0,lr.,l nro- Eaptist church, Alter a - .Rents: James ' d ..nJok. hond for their appearance the next term of circuit court. , A telegram reived at-Manilla on ' Tuesday lavs thata typhoon has laid waste to the Island of Samar. in.- teen lives were lost and a learea laid waste. In seven towns 95 per cent of the houses were blown down. Earl J Davis, United States discrkt fcarl J' ; ,. ,i. eastern Michigan dis-. lui v.i attorney trict A New York boy found what he thought was a piece of candy on Tucs daw. When he nut it in his mouth it exploded, giving him a severe wound in the mouth. It was a small tropedp. The presbytery of New York nas en the teachings of Rev. Harry i E. Fosdick, who has been promulgat ing his denial of belief m tne virgin If you are in tne oara , ; . Mnti They'll send electric b hoM professlon3 0f over. Phone v, " Ady Dr Fosdick ware Co. ' There is no creature so humble but who, armed with determination, may not gain his point By gnawing tnrougn a ayae a rut may even drown a nation." - No soldier was ever decorated with shoulder straps for marking time. Don't worry about what the other fellow can do. He may be better than you. but you Btick to your job. You may be tne tortoise nm race. For ' He tnat snau enaure u.uv the end the same shall be saved." . . . rA No. 15. The commissioner ui s'- culture , , . . . No 16 The state health officer. No. 17. The commissioner of la u. on A trintinir. - t0 jg xho chairman-01 uw poration commission. . . N iqTho first commissioner, No. 20. The second commissioner No. 21 The commissioner 01 n.. -The state highway com boast; only thank God ana tane cour- 1 unm tw, lifa nnri flPW acre ior new uat.ivn i victories in the end 01 tne mue i that each one of us makes. S. M. UAV1S. , South Shelby, June 18, "23. Woman's Club Meeting. ' EXPECT HEAVY TRAVEL TO MOUNTAIN RESORTf In anticipation of a record breakinj volume of tourist travel to the moun tain resorts of Western North Caro Una, the Southern Railway systcrr has arranged to operate additional train and sleeping ear service yhlch will give convenient facilities for tour ists coming from all parts of the' South. . ; Special summer trains Nos. 3 and 1 will be operated between Columbia , and Asheville. These trains will han- tle sleeping tars from Charleston, Wilmington, Savannah, Mason " and Atlanta, giving them an early morn ing arrival In Asheville. Hotel facilities at Asheville have recently increased by the opening of the magnificeat new Kenilworth Inn and this city, which is the center of the great "Land of the Sky" summer ptayground, will be prepared to take care of greater crowds than ever be fore. . Child Is Hurt When-" Struck By Auto Josephine, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses George suf fered' severe bruises about the head and other minor injuries wijen sh was struck by an automobile Mon . day afteioon. The accident occurred on West Warren street just in iron of the Union Bank and Trust core pany building. The car was driven b a Mr. Linebcrger of Lincclnton. Thos who witnessed the accident were ur -able to state whether the child wc playing in the street or merely cms; - from ot.c side to ir.o otnc. iw mg niured c'liiid wns given m 'dical atten tion immediately after tho accident and it is not thought that her injuries are likely to prove serioui. There will be a meeting of the chair m of all the departments of the - Woman's club at w ociock m . rylfTAa wiu morning June 21, In the New nrnces. - ufd TU . f n.nfd r-rvlTl 111 1 1. !.('.? will I "v. - - ... FMIWh.' Punvpnl inn. The Marion Brite Hawkins post of enue. No. 22.- ' I"'"' T . :.i. ill iiii'"'"'- . . - ihoiira Tho finance commnKx "... . . ., . .u No. 23.-The commissioner oi - A11 member3 evemng, June juib at o p. m. .. j ..M!ff wpirare. " . . ... .... lues uu u.. No. 24.-The president ot tne u.u- - - invUe,l . t present. . , . Mrs. E. Y. Webbb, President. of the Uni- of the club, who are interested in i civ- 1 1 t xr .rih Parnlina. 1C tm versny i AAAA., a.i. ml. to be oresent No. 25.-1110 presiaen ui. uv. -- .-- . , lege. .. . , xt.-i. I Not only will it Bimpiuy pai ".-, 1 V"-" 7 ' there should be any; it will make it keep going. - school auditorium at Cliffside. Many prizes will be given. The public i3 cordially invited. We want you to make a good gar den this year. That's the reason we bought a big lot of garden tools this year. Farmers Hardware Co. Ad
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