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t ( nvo THE CLEVELAND STAR, FITELT1Y, N. C. FRIDAY JUNE 22, 192.1 Marcus CVarvey Now Held For Swindling MuiTtr- (laWcy, sflf-slyii'il "Provis on il I'ri ideal of AO,- a," i n trm' li a l-Vil.'i'iil district 'u it i Now . fork una charge of f;winl!nij in con ecH.wi wit It lihfk Slar Stoaniaiiip n, Nhii'li lii' -.undertook .to promote ewral ya- ago for tlu purpose, us s .raid, of taking licrTioei .hack to Africa. Incidentally there urc station ed about the court room some twenty armed plainclothes policemen, who are there to prevent any serious trouble growing out of threats made by Gar vey's negro friends of death to cer tain persons who might bo responsi ble for the conviction of the defendant Among those threatened by anony inou. letters arc the presiding judge, tln prosecuting attorney andthe jury. One of the letters pointed out that "a PORTLAND CEMENT a daily necessity PEOPLE once thought of it for sidewalks only. Today no type of jjmnanent building 13 erected in which Portland Cement is not an important part adding to its pmnancficc, its safety, its fire protection. Youri; ttiilJiis ' nMtpwal' J.iicr, knoftj i types of cuiistriicticu, know. hiPtcrinli.' .Ail? hi- advice on bothhe kmws the necessities for jood LuiLling '. ' ! s i PORTLAISD .CEIJBff "the Standani by toJuch all otlicr makes an measurvi ITALY ... ...... .1. ';' ' A prosperous condition of the work ing classes of Italy is indicated hy the fact that Savings in 1923 were four times as great as In 1018.' Accerding to some recejit statistics a motor vehicle kllln some one on America's highways every forty min utes, You never know when " ' '" ''.. Looking for, a job; when you are olo h harder thnn-.'stitlng now. 'Pakepiir cdvioe and nave, The higliusl huiidlrig' in the World is owned hy ajmaA Avbo. raved1 his nickels an . iniv.f' j JThiS . Rmuiunn operates ovor ihouUaiuj five end ten een jyortTj,,. !itU,'tJ largest retail ineirhiiRl js llvo,,w(u'ii'.. Once he was f pWr.'fftjw'oyf'' II saved r.nd he rtBtlf to JW-Tle a slkk cr, Btart a saving,' account at thl bank -and stick to it others arc,, why rot you? -. - - Wo invite the boy anjjl JrVTlo"jta our hank tn save. ltlVerw luiir -n,1 i1i should be taught to 'SaVfc. Jjubs W waning ior mien uoys ana gins, i ner are ten opportunities to every one there were (!(t years ngi Save Mone and Watch Your Opportunities. . r UCL OUR SAVINGS DrTARTMKNT FARMERS ACCOUNTS Thin bunk in proud of its farmers accounts, which are many, and more farmers accounts are being opened here daily. Farmers from every sec tion of our county are doing business with us, they are fine boosters for our bank and THERE'S A REASON. We rordiallv tbivite tfarrhers! accounts smell or hvvt , chJck'iirg accounts,! in lei-cuts accounts,, .insurance accounts, This, bunk is equipped to serve the farmers. Special attention; paid to tllcir, accounts. negro parson, who opposed. (larvey was hiiil low in t lie; smith.'' This re called the murder in New Orleans of W. L. Kason, a i,c ;;co -prey.-hi r, who was to have been the K"vi'rninent'8 chief wilnei-ii n'rainst (lariey and his co-di'fiMidants. .Two urjjriH s, I'vcr ami i Shakespcnre, soIjm r.ienljy were, sen-J tc'need to prison for m:i:e l.mcliter. j Evidenca at their trial in. New Or leans tended- f.) prove they were mern Iwn;. o-f the "police -forco of the Uni versal Negro ImproveiiH'tit associa liuri," of which tlarv.-y is president. Chay. Memm, :i neKi'o, whs Si iiU nceI Ly .I'lde.e Mack to two nion'hs in pris on when on iviay-i, during i.nu couise of llie trial, he thri'alrlied the lij'o of I Iiij.rU Mulw:, Kovi'minenl wit in ss, if he testified against (larvey. vlcyroes wlio fdaml by darvey say one of tlie sciies f. tli-calcninjr letters, mv j n pared to "me mint' to'o'vci"- rower Ihe coiiiilrar ,V ot Hie damtiej white menV coin t " The lel ti r -.added thut "hatUilions are drilliriR daily in our i:ir)lh street hall and will be pre pared to carry (.lit these threats de spite all oppor.il ion." MOKKiAGE SALE.' : s M.f Mr A ' l' vnv I Moline, II ill.n k' d bv ii livi . lid . Wolt hi K.il i.. . ,i '.J r.aved. Over in Chii'a, the China uiliine'. is idl broken vtp Pottlown, (!';'.) man's 1'R brol.e in he Intel a t"th polled. lienhf! laima be didn't pull his lei;. . Everv now and then soiMcboiiy. sees the dawn of a new era. but ii -stems to cloud up before nnorl. inn riven by J), (i. l'liilbeck and wife to the uiuleisiirfied trustee for the I!y virtue of a deed of .trust e.xeetit-, Shelby and Cleveland County 15uild ei! to me as Tru.-Uve on 1 le.-'-mber 22, ing and Loan association, delault hav !!!:, bv J. W. llarciil and wife, Nancy j ,,. ,.!,. jn tk. payment of Hie ,l;i!ie Harrill, to secure an indebted- indebtedness therein secured and he re;,.; to the rirst National l!a;.li u( in): requested to foreclose said Deed i;b Itiy said desii of trust recorded in tll ,a4, 1 will sell at public auction Hook ITU ef UoiU'ai;e. ps;re of for cash to the highest bidder at the U.;.i-.ter s (rfliee of t'jeeel.md conn- (:0Urt House door in Shelby, N. C, (y, ft. (:., ; sell at Ipuhlic auction Miimlay July 2nd, l'JliJJ at 12:00 to the hirhc:.t: buhl, r ,for gash at the;1 0'cl0ck noon or within legal hour the in. hou.mt ii'ior in niH.'iuy, ii. ni 12' oltlo k1I.,i on Siitvlrdav, i. zut, the followhiff (te-icribed'real estate:" ' Those twij Tilts ' lylnK in No."4 township, Cleveland .County, N. C, and described as follows: First Tract: ltejjimiini; at a black Kuni, McMurry's .. corner, .... formerly tii-iirj.:'K corner on Webvler'B line, and runs with said line South W East chi'.ins r-.s-iiiiK - a brunch to a i talic, l)i;;on'( fO(njvtifoi hnii'ly Dav lilscn's crin r," 1 h-ni- r.vil ri kaid line S'.uih 2 1-2 Wi".t IfrM cindsis to a I ei i.immoii and cedar pointers,-!) new -orner (.hence a new line Nmtli HU llaiiebidl umpires tall in;: of nriran- i'ainir ihoiild ci ni" out for ie.i P"!. iwttles and more, cops, . A check for $1000 r.iake i a rreat weddintf 'present, bill hi expensive-. HeSides'tnakini: j'irls aUractive soft rlinftiriK dresses make' fine du. t raKS for mother. I ;!Aiyboily that ., stands well at, the bank, ins a cnplit Uiat cannot be tak ctlBvay f tori Jiimi' . i'" , WHAT THE BANK MAY DO TO " ;;.;RERyK. Provides shfety for money. Collects your checks and drafts. . Provide a system Jor .money handl ing. .-.- Transfer money for. you. . . , ; Counsel ,J'u Jti'isarduig; jirvestmentt. f'i iKwnler on HCcurat ocoiJtitj tot jid you in securing capita). ' Advise as to trade conditions. Discuss With you your problems of business. . Encourage and help you to success. We Invite you to use this Bank. Cleveland Bank & Trust Co. t ...... . Shclbyj N. C. A BANK EQUIPPED TO SERVE, The Foes that Attack the Summer Milk Flow J" Between flies arid drying " pasture it is no wonder the tnilk falls off. Every day the cow robs her own body tissues more and more' fof, enough protein and minerab to make' milk. She can't keep this up long. She needs a balanced concentrate. ' .. FEED COW CHOW NOW Get 3 pounds more millt per day for every pound of Purma Cow Chow needed to balance grass. It ",. will put your cows in good shape for fall and winter production. Try Cow Chow now nnd let your cows show you. j " Ordr Today . .2 A ." - r.su "i i t m m A1 mm IT'Ff A imOAT) POLICY TO TAKE 1 OUT AN 1NSLKANCK ' : ' " 1 POLICY ' INSURE your life. It's worth in suring, isn't it ? You are the ono who Is responsible, for , the ;wjfll lieing of your family. We doul in responaibk', life insurance, and will advise you fully On the subject. ; . - VV't.d. fM-.tlo -chains to. a m-k, a new i!Tl on M-Murry's liii", foimerly (irie's line, tl'n tice with McMurry's Ii e north w 1-2 K;h-t 15.Si chains to the beginning, eontainijit? 50 ucres nior" or less, the r.ame being n part of lite i)i'ilinon tract. . Second 't ract. ' . ficgtnniug" .' at a slake Ht'.rher's corner and ins thence North East fit) poles to a chestnut 'oak, . nrw corner, thence a new line Nt ith H7 West -.lil voles to a stone in ii!$ fi"ld, (ifii'dner'K corner, -.thenar. N.iith :s West :ir 1-2 poi; -lo-a stone, Ihiivc North SI 1-2 West. 07 poles to ,, sloae, thence Koulh 4 1-2 West 14 1 II j oK'Sj to a red oak, then.e South , M l ii-Kat l:tj . oles to the b"gin niiiiv, -conl'niniiig 2fi acres more or lrs-e, rnvijij; .ami i xeefitmg Irom the f.ho.e ti acre:', which luivt heretofore Iveti eonvevei by I!en Ui-on and wife, to f'r.tiik Webster, reference to which' is heicljy inaile, and came is described as., follows: l'i ginuimr at a post oak,! Iheii'-e South M 1-2 East 07 poles to a utakel them-e North 5 East 14 poles to a fttono, thence North 14 ,-2, Wrnt. 07 roles to a stone, thence S. 4 1-2 West 14 1-H poles to the begin ning, containing ti acres more or less. This June 21st, 192U. ' ROHEltT L. 11YHURN, Trustee. loiioWiOg iieiiL'i oteii real estate: Situated in the Southeastern jiart of the Town of Shelby, -N, C., and on (lie west siite of Soulli UeKull) stceet, adjoining the lands of the Ciilncy Iikii.-i, i. h. I'onei' on i ne mot n a:h A. C, Miller on the west and known, iw. lot No. 1 of the "Miller -Section" an! lO'Mitl'jd as-fullovvs: .'teginning at fin iron stake on the est side of .South MvKalb street aim i-rtu-.i-!thenee Y,.- with naid street 71 f wet: to. an iroiv stfclity rn the west sitlt ff South Dt'Knlb F.tvt'et, C. E. Porter's corner; th-nto west 17o feet to an iron lake, C. E. Porter's corner in A. (.' Miller's line; thence routh with A. C Miller's linn 70 feet to an iron stak in the (Sidney line; then 'e east witt the Oidney line 17 ufeet to tho begin ninrr. This June 1st, 1!)?..'!. JNO. I MULL, Trus'ee. It will pay you to s!0 Campbells' for lime, renient, i"d cedar shingles etc l.Ab'CE PRI'SERYE 1U SINESS CROWS' OCT OF ( LI II WORK Grove's Tasteless A Body Builder for Pale, Delicate Children. ' coo COAfMISSIONER'S RESALE OF ! - LAND. When - home tlcmonstraiion work was first started in Charleston, S. C., ten years ago, Mrs. Julius Townsend, of Martins Point,: became, keenly in terested in preserving and jdckiinv., and made rapid progress under ex tension direction. For the thirst td wo years she canned locally abundant fruits and vegetables for home use only. In hor third year of club work she began to market in a small way such products as Dixie Relish, pine apple pears, grapefruit preserves, mixed pickles, watermelon rind pre serves anil pickles, peach preserves and sweet pickles, ginger pears cucum her rings, plum preserves, blackberry jam, artichoke picklw and relish, iim netl shrimp, grape jelly, green toma to pickle, pumpkin chips, fitr preserv es anil palmetto pickle. Five years ago tier annual output was not over a liotu'.and eontiineis ft year. About: this time a new home fleni ntstration agent enmo to the county mil ii(',: t"d Mrs. Townsend in enlarg ng her niiirket. In 1 1)2(1 she added nnnll' 'canning hiteiien to her , home tnd began t'i employ In r nierr and si' 'er to help. She increnscil her output to 4,000 containers; A field agent: of he United Slates department of .ag riculture visited Mr. Townsend in 11)21 nnd found that she had built .-a factory, nnd put un over 12,000 con tainers, ' ressitating (lie employ ment of from six to ten of her'neitrii bors daily. In 1!)22 lnr output was ven greatt r, but she invested the e.i tire proceeds in another factor twice the size of the first, with proper com mercial equipment. The eshtbli.ihinen is a great benefit to the community, as it furnishes- employment to many vho t.therwise have only a few sour--es of inconm. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION TAX ITBLICATION OF SUMMONS. Sallie Hord, et al., vs. Mildred Hord. To J. Caff Herndon and wife, Blanche Herndon; M. P. Herndon and wife, Odessa Ilerndon; Annie Ilerncjon, Miirv Herndon, rJeniue Herndon ana !,.'.. ElliK. nod reshlentl: " yoii'and'ieacit oftvou are herebr I notitieii siiftt, ioje anove emiueu action ; By virtue of authority vc led in me as commissioner appointed by the Su perior Court of Cleveland county in Special Proceedings No. 1340 entitled Robert G. Turner vs. Forrest (i. Tur ner, et al., being an action for sale and partition of the. lands of W. 1). Turner, deceased, nnd having offered said lands for sale to the highest bidder on the 2(th day of May, 11)21!, and said bid having been raised ac cording to law, I will offer for rn-snlc at the Court House door in Shelby, C.,on MONDAY, JULY ' 2na". at )NH O'CLOCK P. M, at public am- on (to the hjgho't bidder, one-third ...l.!.i..,i...M,.. ........ u.. r,.... a In snecial nroceedinff for the sale dalft sale is confirmed, bidding will fed purlitlfrri'orthe-- -lot ln"--Shtnt)7"h, gin nt 2,.11Mi0 wn the- - following kti,wn as tho residence .lot of the lute I 'jal estate: .t ,,v ,1. jMatt HVu 9.)n whioh said lot iUrU jl J Hehiuninji at a U;np on VtofX rinv lie' Hord owned an undivided 1-4 in- of Por.t Road, thence with the road S. tPix-sfc and which interest, upon ; bet ! :U W, fl'l poles to a stone; thence a death intestate 'descended to her Heirs new line N. 00 V. CO poles to a r.tono; at law, nnftlyMU are further-nWM. hcncp N.- 70 W. 77 ooles to a ilog to npitcur.bcfftfi' me at mv otliee in wood; thence N. 5 E 40 poles to a n -TucKday,Iune 20th, wlute oaKj'tnence X. H!i e, ION poles to a sif.ne, wesson s corner; inenee titkm aijdriunok'nietitnl netition filed w"n his line h. 0J r.. 70 poles to a it. .... :1-Jrrri...i.;.rr.r--.t- Trr.rr-mriav on hranh.-'WMr.oh's tfmr: 'praveii-f jvthcie in. will be granted, j OfU'O down the branch. as it meand- I Thir.l'J 2.".ll, 11)22. I M i I j eiis zi isoies. to a siaKe, inenoe i. va i W. ,IU poles to ino tieginning, con taining 5i 3-4 acres.' The above trart of land beini; situ juixd in No., .1 townshio. and was pur- I chased by W. D. Turner lrom C. F. ! Turner, said deed being recorded in Rock CCC. page 3X1, Register "of Shelbv,' 11)22, anil MRS. IIIGKEY SO WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND Tells How Lydia EPinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health liimiiiiimiiiiumil tJEO.-T. i Court. I Ryhurn & Rtinerior ! 1- Hoey, Attys. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 8 i 7 j i r jv, oflico, Clereland Tloonty. nnd b virtue 6"f , tHe iixWiH ITliiii th 10th day .of June, 1923. ... t- twSi art eRnRF.RT.rf-. TI TUN Kit Comiai. Under vested in me m a ;ceptHir lietal jTurt dated Sep. liOth Jll20 n rJ? ! corded in the Register of Deeds of ' fice, Cleveland County, N. C, in Book ' 112, page 195, said Deed of Trust be- G. TUltNER,' Tfyton McSwain.'Atty. ' wmcri TRY STAR WANT ADS. Worcester, Mass. "I had omo trouble caused by a female weakness end got so run-down and weak lrom it that I could tardly stand or walk across the Moor. Tlte doctor gave me all kin:l3 of pilla, but nothing helped me. 1 hap pened to mdet a friend whohad takn Lydia .E t'inkham's Vegetable Com- r)Und, so I thought would try it. After taking it a week I began to improve, and now I feel fine and atn doing all of my housework, including washing, sew ing and house cleaning. I have recom mended your medicine to my friends, and I am willing for you to use this letter as a testimonial, as I would like to help any cne suffering the way I did from such a weakness. "-.Mrs. DtUA Mickey, 4 S. Lodlow St., Worcester, Mass. Lydia E.Pinkham'B PrivuteText-3ook upon ' Ailments Peculiar to Women " will be sent you free' upon request Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass. Thia book con tains valuable information. The I!ouii of Commissioners of (.'!( veland couistv, at their adjourned .n, Held oiPJuik- 14th, Ilcj;:, upon 4 proper petition tfeily endorsed, oid eicil that an electing be held at the usual polling place, irk the town of l.nwiidnle on -Monday, July fiOlh, l'JL'3, for the purjiose. of asVrtaining th will of the electors within the propos ed special school taxing distri. t coin- -pvi.-iiiit,' the present . boundiu-ie-t of l'iedmont Local Tax Dinlrwt N. ftii ami Palm Tree Non-Loeal Dnitnct N 5.1, the act metes anil bounds of which snid .'.pecial schotd 1 axing dis trict are set forth in the petition fil ed with the County Hoard of Educa tion of -Cleveland -County and the County Commissioners of Cleveland ; lotihly, and also appearing, in the aiinutes o I'Uie Hoard of Education of v.lt'vt land county and the minutes of tho -lJoard of (.'omniis&ioncrs of Cleve land County, and a copy of which iiouridarii-H lias also been fiimishd .he ..Hogistrar- of the election, herein after named, to all of which referen e is made.. upon the question of levy ing a special tux not e?:ceedng forty (10) cnls-on the One Hundred Dol lar;', valuation of property, real and personal, in said district, in addition to the county tax for the six months'-, ichool term, and said Hoard of Com missioners further ordered that at laid election those who are in favor l -said boundary becoming, a special school, taxing district and of levying ta special seined tux in said district to th :nio.!;;t, not exceeding forty (4() :,ents ' on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of property, both real and ersontil, in said district, shall vote a ticket on which shall be printed or wiitten the wojd, "FOR - SPECIAL TAX," nnd those who are opposed shall vote a ticket on which shall be printed or written, ' the words, "AGAINST SPECCIAL TAX," it. be ing understood that if a majority of the qualified electors at said election ftih:tll votp in f:ivor of K.'iitl Kitpcinl tr.x, tnen said special tax, tnen saiu boundarir:; shall constitute a special school taxing district known as the Piedmont SKcinl School Taxing Dis trict, in which a special tax of not , exceeding forty cents on the One Hun- drctl Dollars worth ot pioperty may be levied for school purposes, in ad dition to the county tax for the six months'.-, school term, and that this shall operate to repeal all nehool tax es heretofore vcted in any local tax district within said boundary. The said board of Commissioners further ordered that a new registra tion of voters residing within said special taxing diilriet shall be had; tlutt the registration books shall be open for registration on June 27th, 1 1)23 anil close on Saturday, July 27th.. 192M, and that said registration anil election shall be held as near as may bp. under the law governing general elections. ' . ; frhe sitiil Tioard further ordered that V. L. Rollins lie appointed Reg istrar of said election anil that M. G. Canipe & G. L. Comwell be appointed Judges of vuid Election. . .'. The srtid Hoard further 'ordered t-hiit after the closirtsr of the polls the .Registrar and poll holders shall dulj1 certify over their hands the number of registered voters at said election and the number of votes for and against the special tax and transmit same to the Hoard of Commissioners. The said Roard further ordered that due notice of said election and the new registration therefor be made by the CUrlt by publication of said nitice -rn the Cleveland Star once a week for throe weeks, the first pub lication to be matte in the issue of June lath, 19211, This June 14th, 19211. R. L. WEATHERS, Cledk. mi rr i ran rsan rrwi rm rm rm ?ttarilr?jtofettTrdajtat-!ii Smart Styles and Ultra Values in Summer's Finest Wearables now Beckon You To SMITH S The Slore of Dependable r.lerchandise Feed torn iht . Checkerboard ylMJimAP J. E. WEBB &-SON, Shelby, N. C. -TTI .MB". I 11 w yJ I . Many Crisp Now TUB FROCKS They arc real summer com-' fort drones,- pleasing to wear and look at 1 hey arc tgtp shown in. imported French Tissue Ginghams, Impori- td Hotted Swiss, Genuine Hand made, Hand emhn ery, trimmed Voiles and - Lint1 na $5.95 $10.00 $14.75 $19.75 AK"U1- - One lot of Domestic Gingham Dresses useful for house and porch wear. q' Specially priced. j P 1 D Pleasingly comjilete is our present assortment of mid-summer styles in j , SILK AND COTTON FROCKS ? New f;mart styles, unmatchable values, innum- ; erable modes in silk dresses of Georgette Crep Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe in the seal! sons' newest colors. Specially priced $19.75 $24.50 $29.75 AND UP A Beautiful lot of PRINTED CREPE DRESSES Specially priced AND UP A wonderful variety of genuine imported pon gee dresses, $13.75, $19.75 J24 50 Styles are as gay or simple as one could wish for, all of them bearing that sought for sum mer dm fort and coolness.. One special lot of Real Imported Gingham Dresser, in a comnlete assortment of colors and sizes. Verv spcc-.al QC $2.95, -$5.95 and iD4w D One lot of Printed Voile Dresses, well wade, full assortment of colors and sizes. (Jn Specially priced - $J3 All Rubber Bathing Shoes in all lj 1 O C "celo'rs and sizes 1T-1 1" P X tJ BATHING SUITS . For men. women and children are here, in a pleasing variety of styles, and very Moderately priced. Ladies and misses Bathing !J 1 O tt( suits $1.25 to tPi .uU Presenting a great assortment of Knit Suits, All Wool Jerseys, Sateen, Etc. Gay colors and combinations or very plain models. A style to suit tb" fancy of everv shopper. -MEN'S ALL WOOL BATHING fcO A C SUlf S, SPECIAL .HO Made of excellent quality wool jersey in good styles Other men's suits at all prices. CHILDREN'S BATH- CA to OC Aft ING SUITS OUC OO.UU Attractive little suits for the kiddies at mod erate prices. ALL BATHING ACCESSORIES g Bathing caps in all . ' 1 rf - to (f 1 Aft P3 cows loc 31.UU m Bathing suit and Crt to 4 1 OCi .sport bags ' OUC . -iO- liatnnig Dans lor play . - AfT social ".r: yoc Prompt Mail Order Service. Order Samples and compare with others. We pay postage on all orders of $5.00 or over. REST ROOM FOR LADIES MAID IN ATTENDANCE. THE AUG, 17. SMITH CO, DEPARTMENT STORE, Spartanburg, S. C. iintJnuniTJni!QiJrinw7irf i ii una u bji aa uii u i u y Uc - w.-u m u fPT! IH1 JPJt fff fpj! ffl t-K-JU
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