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*********** * LITTLE “STARS” * * Cotton _____ _____ __ 32 l-2c * * Cotton seed _ _ __63c * * * * * * * * * * * —Mrs. McMurry III— The many friends of Mrs. C. C. McMurry will regret to learn that she is critically' ill at hty home on Suttle street. —Building Parsonage—Work eom mencd yestef-day on the new Polkville Methodist circuit parsonage which will be a commodious story and a half bungalow. Rev. E. M. Avett is the popular pastor on the Polkville circuit at this time. —Sells Old Parsonage —-W. R. Hartness has sold the old Baptist parsonage property on Marietta street to J. C. and D. P. Washburn of the Double Springs community, tak ine in the trade a vacant lot on N. Washington street. —John E. White Coming—Rev. John E. White, D. D., president of Anderson college. Anderson, R. C., and one of the leading Baptist divines in the south has accepted an invitation to conduct a series of meetings here at the First Baptist church beginning Faster Sands ”, —Early Morning Fire—The city fire department responded to an Harm abrn’t *5:30 Mor.dav morning from the home of Tinsey La 1 on W Graham street. The dama-e was of ro eonreouencc, the roof having j c-oucht, it is said, from a fro kin dled in a stove r,r firpobme. —In Rra> Estate—J. Frank Harris a populnr "kniob* of th" grip” for 30 years who r^Hred from tie road ahri a year ago, has entered the real es tate business with h's son W C Har ris the f:nm name being W. € Harris and Co. Mr. Her-*" *s one of Sh*1hv* • most esteemed citirens vie- c veryi r.atJ—” rolls fo- ,an aH*"" life. —Moving—David I.. Hnnevciitt. ha^ ' moved into the Methodist par<=ona«-* hour" on N. Morgan street which h" recently nnrehosed from Z, J. Thomp son and Wm. E. Crowder m"""l v"s t.erday into the h"nse vacated by Mr. Horevent" which he recently nur"has ed. Will Kendrick moved last week into his newlv completed bungalow home on Sumter street. —Five ’Possum"—The rh’mrvie hunt:ne sto-Tr of Lean Y"r.r <•" f— j comes from She’by ro"te 3 and d'yts with o’posRUtr.s "aught v-hii »—hh't | hunting Information l as it ihnty Gas ton Sk:nner a"d a f,:"nd, bo*h "r whom live on rout" three, caught j five g"own ’possums in one tr"" while ! rabbit hunting last Tuesday. Whether | or rot it was a persimmon tree infer- j mafon did not state. Nevt! —Leaves for Hamdet—E A. Smifh who has been manager of Rose’s five r-d too "ent store since it opened in Shelb- Senteml °r l.hth last has bee*1 trapsfe-red to Hamlet to t ske charge ofn similar store irl the Ttose chain. Shelhv regrets verv much to giv" no Mr. Smith and his jbride. Shellv Wal lace of Lenoir will arrive today to take charge ofthe local Rose five and ten cpnt stor". —Holding Term® Off—fudge E. Y. Wehh of the Federal court of Western North Carolina left Sunday for Rich mond, Va.. where he will sit on the Circuit court of ann""ls for awh>l". Inter going to New York city to heln clear i;n a congested do-ket. in the Federal court there. He will he awa” for seve-al weeks. M*s« Elisabeth Webb will join him in Richmond lat^ er. —Pledge Shelhv Bovs—Amen" fh" eight new men reecntlv pledged b,r the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity •of State college a-e two Shelhv hoys. J. H. Austell and R. E. Hendrick. Th" Chi chapter at State was installed shortly before Christmas apd with the exception of Center college. Ken tucky and the University o' West Virginia no other chapters have yet been brought to the southern colleges or iinivers’ties. —far Strikes Bridge— A Ford touring can driven bv a young man named B'wen, said to live near the Dover mill, Saturday night struck the railing on the bridge over Still house branch about two and one-half miles south of town. B >wen is said to have been passing another car when he struck the bridge railing. His car was badly damaged and a portion of the bridge railing was torn loose by the impact No one was iniured. ,—Slave Negro Dies—Claude Gal more. 84-year-old negro and one of the relics afthe old South, died Tues day of last week at the home of his granddaughter in York county, South Carolina, death resulting from small pox. “Uncle” as he was familiarly known, was slave negro and his work and disposition were character istic of that type of “old darky.” For the last 30 vears he had been a house servant in the home of Dr. J. R. Os borne, here, where he was a privileg ed character and always given cour teous and considerate attention be cause of his faithful service. Surviv ing the War between the states, its aftermath and other trials,of life the oM fellow feH victim to smallpox while visiting relatives in South Car ol ins. where the funeral services and burial took place. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. This is to notify the public that. I have sold mv stock of groceries in W. Shelby to Robert an<f Worth Frances who will continue the business at, tha same' stand ur'W the nanie of pTan ces company. The Frances Company bought all accounts and goods a.n'i will pew all outstanding Wills and I will no longer be responsible for anv accounts made in my name or the former firm name Bycus-Frances Co. This February 9th. 1923. JESSE DYCUS. *********** PERSONALS * *.********** Judpe James L. Webb leaves (his | week for Taylorsville where he will | hold court. Miss Millicent Blanton has return* ed from Rock Hill. S. C., where she attended Miss Wilson’s weding. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Pharr, of Char lotte, were week-end guests at ('lev eland Spring's. Rev. R. I,. Lemons is attending -a mooting of (he Baptist, associational directors of the state at Greensboro this week. Mr. J. D. Linebergrr left Pun da ywith a train load of Shriners for Florida and Cuba to he gone 10 days or two weeks. '■'<yue u. iiopy went yesterday *° Charlotte where he will be enrag ed in a law suit for the remainder of this week. •Misses Mary Griffin and Margaret Edmunds and Messrs. C. L. Weathers and W. S. Buchanan were guests at a week-end house party at Davidson college. Mr. J. R. I.awrence, Rockingham h'gh school coach and former State college star, spent the week-end her ■ with his brother, County Agent R. E. 1 awrenee. Mr. Charlie Whisnant, Miss Bertha C-nnJ, Sallie Mae Wilson. Miss Eva Wilson and Mrs. D. B. Goforth motor cd to Chorluto one dav last week and *ook in the Billy Sunday meeting. Dr. Joe Cabnniss of Hartford. Gonn , was a Shelby visitor for the week-en ! h's business as medical examiner for the Travellers Life Insurance1. Co, r;r.»-:ng him south for awhile. Mr .and M-s. Prark Love of Lin ■'olnton spent Sunday bene the guests 'f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. Little ’Has Esther Ann Quinn who has been pending some time with them accom panied them home. Dr. John Nooe Gardner of Bourne, 'i'rass arrived last week to visit his parents, Col. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner. Dr. Gardner is bore for h:s first time n three years. Mi'S. Graham Morri ■ -n of Lincoln contv is also Imre vis* 'Cng her parents, Col and Mrs. J. T. “’ardner and Miss Ailie Nooe came up -om Charlotte for the week-end. The many friends of Mr. W. A. Mc Cord will be pleased to learn that he s gradually improving from a con "'r-ement to bed for thre^ weeks at h:s borne on S. Washington street. Miss Malissa Kerr has returned 'mmfe from a delightful visit to Viends in Hickory. Miss Rath Mundy has returned D-om a business two to, New York here sho went to buy roods for the W. L. Fanning company. Mr. and Mrr. Maior Hopper and mn Major Lee. spent the week-end in Salisbury with their daughter, Mrs. H. E. Smith. j Mrs. T. A. Nash and son J. A. Nash and Mrs. J. M. Burroughs of States ville spent Friday and Saturday here • ;th Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Nash. Mr. Geo. C. Dedmont. formerly of Shelby, but now living with his family ■a Charlotte, was a visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Draper Wood of Ches ; or, S. C., return home today aR«-r spending the wreek end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hull. Dr. Joe Osborne who is praoti-irg dentistry qt Tryon Polk county spent he week end her., with his parents, Dr and Mrs. J. E.-0-; ■•rue. Dr. J R. Osborne spe l* Fundav with the noted fox hunter Mr. Dan I.atti riore at Hickory Grove, S. C. Local Cagers Meet Defeat On Read Trip Fast Indoor Quints ^ Of Aslx-ville, Moorcsville Ard Hint R.djje Wj?i Successive Gantts. The Shelby high eagers had a rather disastrous road trip last week, losing1 three games in succession, but the rat i g of the three quintets met is of the best in the sta’e and the three games although defrats should prove val uable experience to the local lads. Trained on an out-door court the lo cal five was not expected by any of their followers to win ei'her game. Their opponents ■ were indoor trained end two of the fastest high school quints in the state, Asheville and Mooresville, and the strong Blue Ridge prep outfit. In the first game at Asheville Thursday night Shelby was complete ly outclassed by the Mountain City quint, who are state champions arjd appear likely to repeat. Owing to Shelby’s inability to penertate the baffling defense of Asheville the fin al score was 76 to 16. The following night, Friday, at the Clue Ridge school for Boys at Hender sonville, the locals were downed for the second time by the prep eagers 34 to 19, but w.th decidedly more fight and the odds not so far apart. In the final game Saturday night at Mooresville^ Coach Gurley's men seemed to rlrike their real stride. Mooresville, "a:erl second only to Ashevjlle in Western North Carolina, won 30 to 13, but a renew'd vigor and sehsatiopat-shooting in the second half was slot e responsible for their victory. St iH-'.og the game with a rush Shelby erged eight points before MooresviU,* counted aa i ended the first half in the lead, bat during the second period Hartness, all state for ward, ran wild on the coart, caging the ball rapidly at al angles Captain Davis, of the Davidson college quint and one of 'lie lest court artists in the state, who v' Vreed th> game, spoke admiringly if the She'b.’ fi‘*e and Was of- the c; inion the1 they would make an :lto,rether different shotv irg had tnoir training i»e;tt on an in door floor. I * | Mrs. Walter Smith Is Buried at Kings Mtn. i .'-’•vo-jj,] to The Star, i Mrs. Nettie Smith, wife of Mr. j f alter Smith died in Winter Park! ! Fla., Wednesday January '30. Her ; ho(,y was brought back to Kinps Mcyiptaip Saturday February 2 and i 'mf’ed ip the Kinjrs Mountain ceme-J . tery, Sunday February 3rd. The fu- j j nrrnl Se-vlers wet conducted at : | Graoe M. F eh-rch by the former! I pastor Rev. R. F. Revis, of Rock Hill, j j S. C. The jrrrat crowd of people? that j j was present proved that she had a lot ; . of friends. He- -''avp was covered! 'with flowers, a lot oftho flowers bo ner sent f”n-o Mori da. Sh 1 professed; f.o;th ’ by? f h~ st two years atro and ! j 'ined the Grnee M. R. church. She ! " as’ the daughter of J. O. Herd of Kirijrs Mountain and leaves to mourn ! her loss, a husband, two small chil- i dren, a father, one brother Bynum Ilord, two sisters. Mrs. Forast Roper of^Kinps Mountain and litlo Anna at b one M"-. Smtlh was kind and lov in': to all who met her. FVi*r In Family Have February Birthdays j A birth-lav dinner wrs given Feb-1 —?"V IW: for Mr. and Mrs. Peter iJ Bur and two of their children, Mrs. * B f iw and Mrs. Rani Duncan, j I' n r have biithdc's in February, as follow?.: Mr. Buff’s l.-irtbdav Fcbru-' ary M'b. ago G7 year. Mr.;. Buff’s.Feb ruary 10th, age fifl years. Mrs. J. B. Frew’s February 15 h and Mrs. Sam j Duncan’s February 11th. M’. h”d Mr.-,. Buff have eleven ehil rn/i ail arc living and 11 grand "''ddf- •> and th'-V are all Tivincr. All the ch’ldrnjj nrd grand children were resent Sunday, with a number of the neighbors and the day war, greatly no toyed by all. It was (he first time all the chil- i 'Iren have been together in 12 or 15; years. Mr. Forrest Ellis from Shelby was j the -e and riade a group of the entire i family. NOTH K OK Si MM ON'S. N' ”th Carolina —Cleveland County, in, Rupsrior court. Mary w-rnett Kcr~:h:r, Plaintiff, I Vs. v-r.; k Kerrchnr. Defendant. the de'erdanit above named wT I >V'^ iiii’.' c t>at an act'oh entitled . - ..a,.., commenced jn tho] Superior court of Cleveland county' i ’°r dh >r.e ■ n sin tutor*” grounds: and; ; the said defendant will further takcj | that b" 5s rebuild to so near at the court house ip Shelby, befor tlie clerk of said Superior court on I lit1, . j,.- „f M?r h tff2i and ar.s : w?r or dAmur to the complaint m said | action! or olatiCff will apnlv to tfc-' court for the relief demanded in said complaint.. i Ids 9th dnv of February 1924. ( EO. P. V EBB, Clerk of Superior | Court. NOTICE Ob’ SAI E OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of an order of ’he Superior court of Cleveland eoun N-rth Carolina, made in the spe cial proceedimr, entitled W. C. Cra;n and wife, Cora Crain, L. M. C-ain ; Csjnelet, M. Hotter Ifallman and hu* j bond, .1, F. Hallman. F. T. Crain and i wife, E. .T. Crain, Mary J. M"Entire , i -- d bushard, Newman McEntir°,' Thurman F. Crain and wHe, Vashti H. Crain, petitioners vs. Odus Neal, defendant the same being ur>on th"1 special proceeding docket of said court, tb-> undersigned Commissioner will, on Monday. March tOth, 1924, at '2 M.. nr within legal hours, on the •■’remises In No. 5 t0W"ship, Cleve land county. North Carolina, offer fa tale to the highest bidder, or bidders at public auction, the following tra"t ; or parcel of land lying and being in : -aid No. 5 township, Cleveland coun I tv. North Carolina, and being known, i as the old Wrn. Crain home place, and ! more particularly described and de ! fined as follows, to-wit: ! I South side of the old Flint Hill road | on D. M. Harrelson’s line, h corner of j lot No. 6 and rune thence with a linp j of said lot S. 75 W. 159 poles to a stake on Harrelson’s line, thence with said line. S. 1 E. crossing the Suck | fork and a small ^ranch 177 poles to ' 'ost o*V o^.t chestnut on the South side of said Suck fork, thence N. 56 E. up the south side of Suck fork 140 "oles to a R'oo^ Oak. an old rnrne,\ thence N. 86 E. 62 poles to a chestnut over a small branch on E. F. Dellin ger's line, thence with his N. 12 W. crossing the Suck fork again 131 ! poles to the beginning, containing 16C I riteres, more or less. Excepting therefrom the following i tracts sold off: til 57 -’-res deeded hv Susan 0 i Crain to W. C. Crain by deed dated February S, 1910 and Vecp-del in the | office of the Register of deeds for Cleveland county. N. C.. in Book ‘VVf at page 194, reference to which is hereby made for further description (2) 40 acres deeded by Susan C. Crain to Willie Hallman, Clyde Hall man and Pdus Neal by deed dated Oc tnber 14, 1921, anti recorded in .said i Register's office-in Book ‘JJJ’ at page I rf?8. to which record reference is here by made. . (. Terms jf sale: One-thi.nl (1-3) cash SVith balance payable in two cnual annual installments, deferred pay ments to be evidenced by note with 0 per cent, interest from date of sale, secured 'a Deed of Trust on prop erty thus bbught, the land above de scribed to be divided into tracts and sold separately, or as a whole or both as Commissioner may prescribe. Note: A correct survey of said tract of land will be made and read before the sale of said property be ! gins. This the 12th ttav of February 1924 BYNUM E. WEATHERS, Com. FOR SALE ONE FORD COUPE f lmost iAw. S .S. Royster. 2-3c BEAUTIFUL NEW . FURNITURE In the past few days we !have received many handsome and stylish pieces in Furni ture. , Dining Suites, Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Rock ing Chairs, Gateleg Tables, Davenport Tables, Mirrors, Iron Beds of all kinds, Springs Mattresses, Blankets, Stoves and Ranges, Phonographs and •Records. New Floor Lamps—Some l o .utics to go at special prie c s. Do not buy anything in furniture till you see us. Our Sftvery low prices will please Arcade Furniture Company Hamrick Building. 1 hone 500. VI RTUOLO Player Piano You play perfect song accom paniments with the Virtu Jo. V/vjrds aie printed on the rolls. You '/ary the time, cubduc er c.n phasi.ee melodies, ly touching a levtr. Flaying*is ciForticcA Ne.nl>' a cintury -f line pi: :.o making is back c f th -Ve tuolo— X isfamou3 far its art- t;c expression playing, rimphetty r f operation and -durability < f c t ;fr net ion. Come, h.c r end pi .y the Virtuolo. Halle: &L Davis $03"- $750? Conway'50—$rV2} Lesun^ott i He smiths* price* «-vcrvwii re Co*. v«n^.a» paytaer.u ari «. terc J W. A. PENDLETON How Many Years o Your P’!ovv;s Last? The 6wrs,75 I .'i; ? i ' >v. ; j.'j shout i :i ycarsi, A plow cor rectly designer! ii.;J made t f h:;ln grade materials should give much I >ngcr s tv: e if Icept und-rtf ver when n t i:t use. The principal reason v hv plows ere const -nnl to the j:ok pilfc after a fa»v years’ use is that they have lost their original shape. Once a plow loses i‘ • correct shape it is difficult to put on new wearing paife. Y/l' -rr you get new parti on, they don’t fit snugly. You.- ploy/ is out cM) dance, rendering satisfactory plowing difficult, and. making harder work %'Ji you an.l your The (iliufi! PU-w wi<h the) Lock that Locks » 3. F. Avery fk Sous dialled Hows wiil not lose I heir origin. I . pc.r.o matter how long they are used. “The Lock That Lock*"—fora l only'on the Avery—holds nw-Idboard, shuro nnd landsidc in a vite-li*.:e grin that never lets go. New wearing parts can he put, on with ease n et t.t closely. Both handles are straight—or dinary stock handies ran be attached without •training. Let the next chtBod plow you huv he a B. F. Avery. Jtvdil gvo you mulo yewj of satisfactory' service. SHELBY HARDWARE COMPANY Farm Implements and Mill Supplies Phone 330. We have all kinds •. - -• v of cuts in our free cut service for our advertisers.. ANK DEPOSIT Are ii sure index of community pros perity. ' ' !, , i When business is moving, deposits in- - crease and banks find themselves in po sition to make loans more freely. MONEY IN THE BANK : ’ therefore is intimately related to the COMMON WELFARE Reae_n then would show how advantage-' CUE it is for every person to deposit all they can in BANKS, NOT ALONE for the pure ly selfish pleasure a fat bank account af-! fords but for the good of the business life of a community. Your deposit with us. either in Saving .interest Certificate, or Checking is abso-1 lutely safe and have always, during hard • times, war times, or panhss been instantly available. \ ? At the same time your deposit here is an active factor in the growth of business in Shelby and Cleveland County. Wc in vite you to deposit here. First National Bank OF SHELBY 1 RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. f BANK | We offer you all the conveniences and" facilities which you find essential .to' the * efficient handling of the financial affairs ■ in connection with your business trans actions. ✓ .Convenient location makes the main * office in Shelby and three branches at Lattimore, Lawndale and Fallston readily > accessible from all parts of Cleveland County, while the personal attention of .;, this growing and progressive bank’s of ficers assures you of maximum co-opera-' * i tion, whether your interests are centered in; farming, mercantile, manufacturing or other activities characteristic,of this com-, munity. TRUST CO. Capital . $100,000.00 Surplus ... $20,000.00 Shelby — Lattimore — Lawndale Fallston. << IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH.” i,.
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