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flllf PENNY COLUMN FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE rot mu. furnished or unfurnished for liyfht house keeping. Apply to ’Merton Ream at.Star office. FOR SAFE OR RENT NEW AND rebuilt adding and calculating ma rlines. Fullv guaranteed. B. F. I,es ter. P. O. Box 52, Charlotte, N. C. 0-llp FOR SAFE EXCEFLENT 2-STORY 9 room home with water, lights and heat, good neighborhood, close to Bchool, only one block from square, call W. ('. Harris, Phone 668. 2-lle FOR SAi K. ONE HOUSE AND lot in Kallston, price $2,000. Ji IS. No lan, Fawndate, N. C. 2-lie FOR SAFE 12 1-2 ACRES, HRF wood, N. residence., barn, orchard and timber. J. B. Nolan, I.awndalo, N. C. 2-1le, FO H SAi E M Y CT1AI ,M ERK touring car real cheap for quick sale. In good condition. 1 have na. one to run it and can't operate it myself. See W IF Piid, Gaffney, S. 2-llp POST OU STOLEN SATURDAY night N. license No. 220040. Re ward if reLne d to Mra Cleo Coch rane. 2-llp BOARDERS WANTED—Ap ply to Merton Brain at Star of fice. Rates reasonable. FOR-SAFE 50 ACRES IN FAFFS trn. J. IF Nolan, Fawndale, N ,C. HOME FOR SALE I’RACTIGAF ly new 8 room bungalow, thoroughly modern on lot 100x406 1 1-2 blocks from square. For particulars see W. C. Harris,. I e 5»',M . 2-1 lc Ft*R SALE ONE STORE BUILD ing and stock of goods in Lawndale. J. H. N[olun, Le.wmluie, N. C. 2-lie1 AUCTION SALE — SATURDAY morning December 15, 10:30, o'clock, near Sharon church. One Ford, Max well, and other parts. Two telephones, fanning tool?, etc. Eure and Hughlon Smith. 11 2t p LOST BETWEEN HACKETT Blanton’s farm and Arey-s garage one package marked Raven Rales Co. Re ward for return to Hudson B. Ellis. 11 tf o FOR SALK 90 ACRES ON STATE .highway at Ream Mill at $115.00 per acre. 100 acres adjoining at $05 per acre, 87 12 acres adjoining this at $05 per acre. J. It. Nolan, Lawndale, N. C. FOR SALE. A HOME THAT will give you more comfort, more pleasure and profit, now is the time to get this one. W. C. Harris. Phone 508. LADIES SEE US BEFORE YOU buy your coats. We will save you from $10 to $15. Pendleton and Smith. 2-1 le FOR SALE NICE 7 ROOM house fronting south, with 7 1-2 acre., of Rand. Property includes 312 feet ..frontage, paving assessment paid, purchaser can sell three lots and have splendid home place left. Property in fast developing section o town. A real investment. Call W. C. Harris, phone 568. 211c LOST—WHITE FEMALE COL liv dog. Brown spot on hig and ear. Name “Billy.” Reward. Frank Corn well, Shelby R-5. 11 2t p WANTED TO BUY-SECOND band standard make iron safe. Call at Star office. 11 2t c FOR SALE TWO 55 ACRE TRACTS ~’*Wlr Lawndale at a bargain. J. B. No lan, Lawndale, N. C. 2-11c PI Cl uRE AWTNR AN 1)~ F U R mturc repairing. Also cabinet work Shelby Mirror and Plating Works Phone 526. Ellis Studio Bldg. tf-S. MONE\ TO LEND AT A LOV. fate of interest on improved farms. Lon* or short time. Land title woik O. M. Suttle. tf-U8<. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY your silver and gold hats for Christ mas. We can save you from $2 to $4 °n J'ou h*--’’ if you see us before Christmas. Pendleton and Smith. ALL LADIES COATS THAI relj for $60 elsewhere are going for $4f> at Pendl on and Smith's. 2-1 le EOR RENT. SALE OF Ex change 277 acres Caldwell county (arm* on public road between Lenoir and '1 aylorsville 160 acres upland and 40 acres river bottom in cultivation, balance in fine timber land. No boll weeVil which guarantees cotton crop good wheat or tobacco land. State prize won on corn. Splendid 10-room painted residence in grove, supplied with spring water pumped by water wheel. Alao 4 5-room tenant houses two large barns, storehouse granary and other cut buddings all recently covered. Also one thousand bearing fruit trees. Have stock, tools and al’ modem farm machinery ample pas ture land fenced and suitable for stock raising. L. M. Hull, Shelby, N. C . 1-1le LOST—4CENSK TAG T-19312 bfeifl&eq Skfclhv and King;. Mountaln Cberryvilli>. Leave at Star oftwe or phono IK for reward. 2-11 c I HAVK A CLIENT WHO WANTS to borrow $1 000 .On on good improv ed farm land, in No. 8 township, a good proposition. U. M. Suttlo. 8-13c IF vox: WANT YOUR HOC Jrr red ph.itc E. K. Hopper and get '.he Wcbh toys to do it right. 4-4 p ' /for SALE ICO ACRES ON STATE highway 7 rail'' from Fallton, near Toluca, Fin.' homo *,orchard, pasturd, Vjch land, pfiyiryreduced. A fine i/i veNlpmnt S</ tde now. J. It. NuKijp, l.awndftho, N. /__ 2-1 lc WE HANDLE FIR AND YELLOW pine doors and rash and do all kindr of shop work. Arrowood-Howell I,um ber Co., Phone 821. 2-1 le PORTRAITS FOR* CHRIST-, mas. Your frit nils can buy any thing you can give them except your photograph. The. El In Studio. Phone 418. 4 7 e PHOTO FOR CHRISTMAS Give ycur portrait for a Christ mas gilt. There is a photo grapher in your town. Phon. 118. The Ellis Studio. 4t 7 c PICTURE FRAMING’, AT he Filin Studio. Work done on •horl notice. Nice line to select from, also dressers frames. 4t 7c FOR SALE 14 ACRES IN SHEL l>y, near Eartside mill. A fine sub-di vision at the* cheapest priee'uhy' land can be bought in Shelby. .1. B. Nolan Lawndale, N. C. - 2-1 lc WANTED TO IdST $ H)0,00n worth of (food farms at medium price to show prospective customers. See me now. .1. B. Nolan, Lawndale, N. C. IF YOU WANT YOUR COR! wood sawed, call 250, Ideal Ice and Fuel Company. We have a enwyr to send to your homo on short notice tf-lS FOR RENT TWO STORY HOUSE front court square. Mrs. W. C. Cor bett. 4-7p for Sale one gasoline single-baft Austin concrete mixer. Run only two months. First class con dition. Address G. C. McClure. Ash ford, N .C. 4-7p WAIT AND BUY YOUR OtlRLST nms apple; at Southern Railway De cember 18th to 22tid. T. C. Bryson. '< 6-30p FOR SALE ONE LARGE BASE burner. One medium sized coal stove, both in first class condition. Call at 312 E.’Marion St, or Phone No. 311. tf-20 BUY YOUR APPLES DIRECT from grower at Southern railway De eember 18th to 22nd. T. C. Bryson. WANTED HICKORY LOGS, LUM ber and dir.ierhdon slock. Good prices. The Ivey Manufacturing Co., Hick ory, N. C. 12-23p FOR SA1.F—SEVERAL USED Fords. Practically new ’22 and ’22 models. D. A. Beam Motor Co. ('.-7c CAR LOAD OF SPRAYED hand picked apples at Southern Rail way December 18th to 22nd. T. (’. Rryson. fi-flOp WANTED TO BUY TEN TO 2o hares of Eastside Cotton mill com mon stock. Also in market for Dover nitt common. Lee B. Weathers, Shel by. tf-4 IF IT’S GLASSES YOU NEED lon't forget to are If. I). Wilson at Paul Webb’s Drug Store. tf-7c WE CAN CAU.'j ANYTHING nywhen. Let ua more you, wj do t; ener and eneapef. Morrison Trans as Co., Telephone 406. tf*6 FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS with or wi’hout furniture for light housekeeping, One block from square. Majestic range in kitchen. I expect to b^ away. Mamie Jones. tf-lc PAINTING AND PAPERING OF the better class, local or long dis tance, in or out of town, any place A-here good work is wanted. ^Ve are not too big for little jobs or too lit tle for big ones. If it’s to be painted papered or decorated we do it. First ■lass. Let us figure with you. Bob Mode & Co., Shelby, N. C., Phone .545, , tf.26c. YVyiEN YOU WANT CITY PROP erty or farm lands. See me. W. C. Harris. Phone 668. THE M. P. C0IJEY AGENCY Khenandoan Life Ins., Co., Ino., has attarctivo agent’s contract to offer men of ability. Office Royster build ing, Shelby, N. C. Phone 200. 6-7c HAVE YOUR OLD SPOTTED mirrors made like new at Shclb Mir ror and plating Works, Phone 526, Ellis Studio Building. tf-8e PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE can be had at The Ellis Studio. • 4t 7 c PICTURE FRAMING WHILE you wait at the Ellis Studio. Oval frames with convex glass. A nice line of dresser frames at a low i>!ice. Call and see samples. - 4t 7 c* FOR SAI.E REGISTERED Po land China brood aw. I.. A. Caba niss. _ tf-7c ANY ; IIOOTRL-. OR HUNTING on G. S. Dell!rjpcr /ira is forbidden. 8-201. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM lands at five and one-half ] > r cent in ter. t It nm;.i Federal Fan 1 Rank. Ru.ih Strt.uo s-20c THREE. hO*. d.' FOR RENT ON Fat: t <iiah ... . •feet. Mr. . II. M» Murry. • tf-7c )F YOU ARE GOING TO USE ceil in;' in lha' hour'', f;o to tlie Ar rowood-Hi.’./ dl Lumber Company anti pet “Efnan.feV' brand, (lie work mg cciliiHr On the roarkft. Phone ".21 2-1 le WANTED YOU TO J.1.1T YOUR real estate for aslfj with .1. B; No lap, Lawndale. 8 2‘5c CARRY the fiewii::' f,ompa?:y. YOUR ’ ALTERING To ■ oni over Union Trust VICS, W!LAVE TODA Y ANOTH I ■‘r oar < Y I!. <(v) X' \.. X Rod Cc i lur ) i ini' I > ■ and the price is alway: right. Arrov.ood-lluwcfl Lumber Co., Phono 021. 2-llc LOTS I'DIt SALE HANGING I NT price $260 '■) i* 2,500. Lot me show you V/. ('. Hjirc. . Phono 5i;8. 211,c MORRISON TRANSFER IS SYN orymouR with SERVICE. long and short distance hauling, excavating mil yard filling a .,pet _.lty. Wo do mything. . tf-27o «%) FOR REN-I FRONT ROOM CLOSE in. Furpi hod, water and lights. Apply at Star office tf-4p IF IT’S KFII.DING MATERIAL, we have it, i.Y cal, get it. Wo are loca ted on the Southern R. R. -opposite the city baseball park. Arrpwtt'd Howell Lumber Company Phone .'121.'' 2-Ue \Ve want men and women To Permit Us to Care for Their Clothes Wo don’t scorch, burn or gloss any garment:; while pressing them. In stead wo make .them look like new. The difference will delight vou. CAROLINA PRESSING CLUB PHONE 521 r. ■...—> BRING THEM IN We make your old shoes new again. The way we fix. ’em gives you lofs of wear out of your old shoes. Located west side of Col lege Inn, West Graham Street. RAMSEY & SMITH We wish you and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. V---J Jno. M. Best Furniture Co. Undertaking Licensed Embalmers Funeral Directors Day Phono 365 Night Phones: HOW’S YOUR IGNITION? Is it strong or weak? Perhaps your storage batteries need more top—recharging. We will charge your batteries for you and will not eha/g. you too much fer the sendee. Auto ignition is ''our specialty. Take advantage of our facilities. STEW ART ELECTRIC REPAIR COMPANY Automotive Building. V WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN FINDING MAN FOR THIS JOB The official ale taster to duke of Northumberland, England, Frederick Stunckley, of Sion Manor, Iseworth, is dead. » In the pood old days when Eng lish ale was real ale, pungent, rich in color and possessin ga kick unobtain able from rny of the lighter, frothy brews at one time familiar in Amer ica, many Englishmen considered the rlucal ale taster the most fortunate man in the kings realm. He had the authority to enter a public house cull for beer, taste it, \ i and condemn it if not of good qual ity. In recent rears, however, he he.d not taken advantage of his oficial po sition. The office of ale taster extends back to the time when the Saxons ruled in England, 't'he injunction to the official on assuming his duties was as follows: “You shall swear that you shall well and .tyuly serve the king’s ma jesty.and the Lord of this leet, in the office of ale taster. “You shall have diligent care dur ing the time of your being in office to all the l rewers and tipplers with in your office, that they and every Give yourself a treat! Get into an ® Overland Sedan and “step cn it”! The sensation of ftotver is wonder ful. The l igger new engine makes you master of traffic and hills! And the Triplex springs (Patented) give the road comfort of a long, heavy car. Before buying any car, find out hew much better you will ?Ike an Overland. The price has just been reduced. Ask us for a demonstration F. N. WOOD, Dealer At W. II Blanton’s Livery Stable. Phone 198. All parts carried in stock for Willys-Knights and Overlands. ' SOUTH ERN • RA1LWAY _SYSTEM |! 1I.CJAW “STOP | i For your own protection The peri! of the road crossing has become a national problem with the multiplication of automobiles. The Sootliern Railway System has eliminated 584 grade crossings, and is eliminating more every year, but 7,GC0 remain to be separated on this system •lone. The total cost to complete the work- is a stupendous sum —probably half as much as the cost to build the railroads. Even if the money were available, and the public willing to pay the in creased freight and passenger rates necessary to provide a fair return on it, many years would be required to do the work. Protection from the peril for t he pres ent generation at least must be found in some other way. Trains cannot stop at every crossing if they are to be run at the sustained speed expected by the public and required to carry the com merce of the country. The train crosses a highway about every mile. The mo tori rt encounters a railroad only oc casionally. It is necessary, therefore, for the automobile driver to stop in order to avoid risk. I'fo one who did this was ever killed. In North Carolina, where the lav/ now requires such a stop, the number of road crossing accidents on our lines has been reduced one-naif. Grade crossing accidents can De pre vented if you will approach the zone of danger determined to exercise caution For Your Own Protection, ¥• i % If IS bettor business to save a life than to save a minute.' Personal Responsibility (Mtpvinttd /ram (kc Sata-day Etcmnf Pun Fln«l dependence for a reduction in the number of railroad grade crossing disasters must be placed upon the individual’s aense of re- f a possibility. If when approaching and crossing « railroad at grade the traveler will think of that creas ing a« a son* of danger to him, and regard himaelf and those with him aa in Imminant dangar until the crosaing ip completed, the chances ef accidents will be auto matically reduced to the minimum. Thjt grade croaaJng sep aration cost $145,000. SERVES THE SOUTH dr r i ,rr.i < > make good and whole .'•(m? i." • i ; <! beer for man" body, and tlv.t the . ■m,a he sold- according to’ the v ,> limited and appointed by the ki>i.. - justice-; o ' vhc peace." \<>n ! H TAKOUN A HIGH 101 RT LEADS OTHERS The North Carolina supreme'court led all others in the -18 states of'the union in "tee handling of its 15*28 docket. according to a report compiled by John II. Penison, asoeiate ju.-tice of the Colorado supreme court, and made public in Nashville Monday .by Tennessee court officials. North Carolina had 8<W) eases which '•' < i ■ ui«>. ■ (! i.i' with five at issue, making as. avc r.:tre of KiO average ea p • judge. Tonnes eo ranked *-e<*on<l we e toh ca- 's d: fio -ed of, 50 a) : ■t - of o : « • per jijH-o. The total number of eases dispos ed of during the period by all the state supreme courts was 17.7 .'!) or about .78 csos pit jud^e per .mum. considerably ltel«w the aver; • nuni her of case ' handled by thw/judges of the North ( arolina a id T»>:!."<*:;seir~ judges. NEGROES- EH;HT \ DUEL; ONE Oi III EM IS HEAD IVa-i v ,-iis- j i-to! t i .firc-i, and tli< first shot ft in hir; * adyornary tore away his t.rigefcr linger arid jammed the maga". ' Id-- MilomaHc, Huh ' ihptifian, K-’in ). i ■ v ■!. ,-ind \V':il 'Robhison, neither t-'--o, in in the \ h'ville j; il held without liorid oil a •hi-rge o£ murder. In a pi~.: oi .niiei which the negroe fought on Sou n Heaurnont street ir Asheville Samlay night. (outmar heat Robin or to the draw. The su periority of a reyolv r river an au tomatic v;a.'-proved i nthe outcome of the affray. ( l;a: man, with hir - pistol leveled at Kobinxon's head, heard his automatic map, but there wus no re \jltant expio. ion. A fraction of a ec later Ri/uinsoa’s revolver was in Keep Weil Avoid Sickness TAKE Est. 1753 SKILLS Oft Q Q £l Bed Tice will cleanse the system, purify the blood and keep yon well. For Constipation Indigestion, Biliousness,etc. Entirely Vegetable. ! action. The first bullet put Chatman's ’ finger and automatic out of business and the second found a bullet in his chest,.,.Five shots in all perforated Chatman’ body above the heart, in the abdomen, and in the right‘arm. Real Estate Active In Cleveland County Many Sales .Are Recorded And Prices* Continue Upward_B. & L. As sociations Busy. I Real estate is active in Shelby and i throughout the county, mAch prop ! orty moving with the trend of prices j upward. All of the building and loan I wsocinl'on = have applications for | more money than they can supply tight now, but are making loans as rapidly as they can. The following is the list of deeds filed for record within the past few days: 1. C Herd and wife to J O Plonk and ,M. E. ilerndon, CS) acres on Potts Creek for if:!,000. •ino A Wright and wife to Geo. E. Spurting, 10 1-,‘i acres in No. town - ship for + 1.054. Minnie >. Spangler to J E Spangler lot in Shelby for $1,500 •I J Ne.ii to L 1 Kendrick, 5 1-4 ntre- in N i Township for $526. M A Farris and wife to J M Whis nant, .lots in Kings Mountain for $:1500. Lawrence Roberts and others to M 1' I homes 15.70 acres ;n No 0 near county home for $27.‘!0. P E Lackey and wife to J O Hugh es, two lots in South Shelby for $1, 250. C R Spangler to Jno A Beam, lot nn Fallston road cast of hospital for $500. O C Sam.it to T, Y Randall and II \ 0 Randall, aero, in No 3 township for $1000. B F Curti*. ami wHe to D L Put nam lot in Shelby (Curtis Property) $2 (MW). J Robert .Tones and wife to Ralph Mauney, lot on W Warren street for $500. William McSwain and wife to Plato Davis 77 acres .except 32 acres in No 0 for $1900. » Woody Mnunev to D H Spapo-ler, 0 11-2 acre- in No. 7 and 8 townships 'or $>3300. •I L Taylor and wife to Thos II 'borncthy. Jr., lots in southwest Shelby for $3500. A. W. Crabtree to Corbett Bridges 59 acres in No. 3 township for $0,000. Clyde R Hoey and wife to L S Stewart, (53 acres in No 5 township for $2500. P M and .1 C Washburn, house and lot on N Washington street to Dr R C Ellis, $5500, T P Cabanirs and wife to Chas P Cabaniss «0 acres in Jfo.. 7 townshif for $2000. , /' Geo I Putnam to J T S Mauney, "art of Hoi per lands in North Shel by for $3000. Jno A Beam and wife to J J, Horn 50 acres in No 5 township for $1500. F A Ha in bright and wife to J P Hamhiiehr. two tracts of 29 and fil • r" op, Shtdby-Grover road for $2000. Merton Beam and wife to H C and 1 C Griffin house and lot on Sumter street for .*>3000. Phoebe Beam and others to Yates Beam three tracts in No 9 township for $jo and other valuable consider ation . Laura ami J A Jenkins to Preston Green, 40 acres in No. 7 township for $2307. Laura A and J A Jenkins to Roy L ■ Jones, 40 acres in No 7 township /or $2400. °iedmont Takes Two Games From Cliff side f irst Team Wins by 29 to 23 Score With Bullock Starring. Second Five Wins 9 to 7. Piedmont defeated CBffside Thurs day night at ( litFside with the score, if 29 and 23. Bullock starring for Piedmont by caging 12 points,' tieing his opponent’s scare The first half ■tided with the score 11 and 9 in Piedmont’s favor. Both scores ad vanced to 20 and 23 attlie end of the second^ hah' Cliffside (23) Piedmont (29) Harris Rawls Beam I.. Beam Bullock r g. 1- £ c. r. f 1. f. McCurry Scruggs Bolch Swaford Dobbm Second Team Wins. . The second team of Piedmont met ’he second team of Cliffside the same night and defeated Cliffside with trm score at 3 and 7 which resulted from a hard struggle. In both gam es Piedmont boys were somewhat lost on Cliffsidc’s indoor court al though this did not fail to prove their ability to tiring back their scalps. Cliffside 7. Piedmont 9 (lifiside will play .Piedmont on Piedmont’s grounds next Tuesday, December 18th. GET YQUR CHRISTMAS MEAT from the Sanitary Market We guar antee everything we sell to be sound and fresh. F f not, let us know and we cheerfully refund your money or re place the order. Sanitary Meat Mar ket. Phone 48.. 3-14c NIX AND LATTIM0RE WILL sell you the best shoe you can buy for $5.00. l-14c READ NIX AND LATTIMORE’S *d it will pay you. l-14c
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