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IKE'S TILE * | I ___* 'rrilK RACE ckts hotter. liter Star Feeder*: Cu.-v.r is three vote* ahead of Lawn <faJt- in the race fur I’ret idem; and hap done c.d worker.1, over on tuthor *hl<- of Wurda trick with a bottle of v. hi.-key and a chaw of' haceer fur t w i'hody. ? Th<- Into^t nexv.-i come by radio tu Frank Morrison raying that Lawn s’ dak* was fixing tu withdraw frum the race and is inquiring' tu know whar Sal river is so they can go up hit. I used tu he sorry fur Lawndale but I hnint now fur they ought tu know not tu me-* with us. Sal sez, "Hum anybody that tries tu put anything over Caaar,” and I say durn 'em toA. Well excitement shore is running high up here over our prospects and ' sum of the folks are doing thing; that don’t seem reasonable till you study a little. % Ji»t the tut her day Gus Richard Screen Doors And Windows Now is the time to screen your house. Do not wait until your house is full of flies, then try to put in screens. We have enough high grade gal van i zed wire, line mesh, moscjuito proof, to screen every house in town. Get our prices. Thompson Company PREPARE NOW FOR HEAT BY RADI ATION. It is the most economical. It is the most sanitary. It is the most satisfactory. We do steam, hot water and vapor heat ing for residences of all sizes. The ARCOLA is the ideal heating ! system for the small residence. CONSULT US We gladly and cheerfully give any in formation, advice and estimates without charge. Special Prices During Next 30 Days. J. G. DUDLEY Heating — Plumbing — Tinning agf. uman '.hsjmj' Fkatlslbccaiise O'Moleru jcantab\s iho Vartety What’s the Difference in Male Feed? r.d fresh vegetables, your health would soon come ’ You don’t need os big a bucket to measure out a feed of O-Moleuo as you do for a feud of corn and oatfc. it taken much less O-Mclene. 0-Molcnc contains the variety of foodstuffs necessary to keep mules in perfect condition. *3 PURINA*?1 You get more work front them. Mules like i O'MOLENE O-Moleitc because if is made exceedingly ap- l tJ PC pet&ing by a apodal process of crushing the jcW ft? .scldet grains. O-lWclenc is being used by CH many of the biggest muio owners in the epun* <SJS trj[, because it is the cheapest in the long run. WEBB BROT HE R S Successor* To J. E. Webb & Son, Shelby, N. C. hugged Sal by mistake in open broad daylight and up tu the time we rite ; this Guy haint repented of that mis take. I'm one of the fellers that is in ! the race fur President, but I’ll jist I own up that Kit is sort°r awkward tu mo, fur I’m as green in polities ,as I r.m in everything else, and this is say ing a plenty fur the wayfaring man though a fool has got more rente , then I hav'\ But I aim tu do the best ! can fur my country like I’ve alters i done in the past. Hal sez that every candidate lias tu have ’em sum kind' ' of a platform tu run on when they ; "ome but fur office. I hadn’t thought of that but she red 1 must make tip1 jin'/ platform so as I could run right | and prop; r. While she wur. gone tu I borrow a claw hammer I hunted up sum old runty nails, then I looked ev j ervwhar fur sum planks tu make my | platform out of, but I couldn’t fin, ; nothing thick ctiuf only sum old rot-j ' •‘•.•t plank in the floor of the hog t lien and 'hey had no much filth on : i they wasn’t hardly fitten fur a i gentleman iu run no sort of n race j on "unless Kendrick and Austell waz a riushing him party hard, like they did that nits 1 run faster than both of them. So dialer there circumstance;-! •thar won’t W no platform tu run on this time. But we want hit tu be un derstood now and forever‘that C’asar I is alright, arid ro fur a I am con cerned 1 like every mart that lives than—but I don’t like the men half as well as I do their wives I This shows ! am either a politician or a nreacheni | ope ,>r futh tint hit i sorter hard tu I toil which. Sum du4 when the sun ; • nrilcs out pert v and warm and .the frogs begin tu fetch loose their songs( that fhi.'v have been saving tip ilk winter. th"n we aim tu : tart r»uf and, visit all t he citizens on this side of j Wards crick and r>: ’em if hit is right! fur one hen tu have tu make the no-t ar-'l lav the eggs Ihr-n sum utlv-r old be.i 41 on the egy>- and claim the ehi-kens n'ter they are hatched. Then I've got a shore cure fur n j manjrv nun that won’t grow and hit | ;s free til all that will vote fur me. | This is the w*iy tu crime at hit if you | went tu hold office talk about the things the folks air interested in. j and hit has allow been our highest, j ambition tu go on up tu the highe •. j re nod of the ladder of Fame by the i chicken and the- possum dog route, j Hit haint no use tu deny your raising,; Sal sez; and I’ve stole chickens and slept with'dogs all my life, and now if this don’t qualify me fur bigger rascality if I can git in office I’d like tu know the reason. Now if you’ll iist TUESDAY APRIL FIRST i - *>- A now interest period starts in our Savings depart ment. Bring in your savings Pass .hooks and have interest entered. Keep your savings account going by adding to it u]i along, Several hundred peo ple-are saving through >ur savings department and they have saved nearly a hundred thousand dollars. Every three months this bank pays these people a nice cash dividend. Others are invited to join. No strings attached, no fees to join. All you have to do to is to start and you may start with $1.00 or a thousand— or more, NOW is THE TIME, THIS IS THE HANK. 1 Cleveland Bank &. Trust Co. Shelby, N. C. FERRY’S GARDEN SEEDS Also Flower Seed. MaWe Our Store Your Store. Your Trade Appreciated. CLEVELAND DRUG CO. , Phone 65. fleet me Til promise tu steal any thing you want if it take; half the United State?. I thank you fur your] attention. if any you should see] Lawndale you tell them tu disappear | from off ti c face of the earth fur^ Casar has trot the coon and gone on. IKE. | How Thin People Ob tain a Phnrco, Strong, Robust Body “F5 for? I took Prunitone people use! to eaJ! pie ‘•■.kirny’. but now my' nr. me i;; changed. My whole body is stout. Have gained 1 T> lbs. and am gaining y>t. F look like a new man,” d» clut ed F. I’. Smith. Pittsburgh, Pa.,i who hat juTfl finish'd the Prunitonej treatment. Would von. too. like to quickly put from ’0 >fj no !bf-. of good solid, “stay •there” ffjsh, fit and muscular t.is . ue • hr♦ ween votir skin and hones? Don’t ay it can’t lie lione. Trvj Prunitone and prove what it can. doj for you. Paul Webb is selling a great' ileal of Prunitone, and it is giving un-, iver sal satisfaction. M' re t’nar> half a million thin men and women 1 ive gladly made this te: t and that Prunitone does succeed, does make thin folks fat, even where all else ha., failed, is host prov ed by file tremendous business we have dona. No. ’drastic diet, flesh creams-, massage, id: or emulsions btit.-a- implo. barm! s remedy that is i)’e/»sant to take and effective inj re-nits-. ' Take Prunitone with your meal; ' and natch if work. This test will tell tite rtcry. Ad Davie Man H s a Curiosity. Rville l)r,»1y. If. I,, n. Rutledge, of Callahan, | Bevia county, war a visitor here Monday mornings:d had with him a flute, supposed to have been the t'-”<iTK,'*t" of Peter S. N«y. L. Q. C. ih.tl >\ win war a student of Ney at Third crftefc, is supposed to have h:n<• bought the flute from Ney, •hose name and the year 1818 are carved on it. Mr. Rutledge also has a compass supposed to have been the property of Ney. Mr. Ratledge is looking up dates in connection with tne flute. Banks of Nash county will pay the expenses of a club girl from each of the 15 townships to the short course for club girls. FREE — Your First Treatment with Ai-urit, my Kidney Backache TaBlet. Result of 50 years of Analyse! in a Great Hospital. Fifty years ago, my father, tec llto Dr, Hay V. Pierce, established.' the famotii invalids’ Hotel at Buf fulo, N. Y.. surrounding himself with a stall of skilful physicians, surgeons anil ‘ chemists. To this great institution cornea a steady stream of patients from far and wide. -A great percentage of these : patients are affected with kidney disease and riauy other thousands of kidney suffeteru who do not come for treatment send samples for analysis. * So, here at the Invalids’ Hotel, diagnosis and treatment of kidney trouble bus been going on incessant ly for fifty years,; Keutizifcg the groat need for an affective h'r<t.’.:- remedy to correct kidney troubles in their early stages, I put our stuff to work on the problem in time they worked out an, ideal formula, which, it was found, could be put up in handy tablet form. I ir.uiitti this remedy “An-uric,” } because by iticn«U)eiiirg the eliuu | native action of the kidneys, it i works to free the sufferer from the j evil effects ot uric acid upon the I nerves and joints, j 1 want ali who suffer from weak i kidney.., kidney backache and uric i acid poisoning to have their first An-uric treatment at my expense. It i n t uecotsary to write—just i pin tills adverUsemeftt'to, a scrap of ! paper iK-urlng your full name ami | address and mail it to mo. j This offer is intended for those who have to get up in the night, w ho are tired and lame every morn ing. who sutler with aching back, dizsy spelts, mysterious headaches, darting urilus, sore, swollen joint* and aoy noticeable irregularity of * the kidney action. Dr. V. M. pierce, Pres., Invalids’ Motel, Buffalo, N. Y. , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Raving quaimiea as administratrix of the estate of Dr. B. H. Palmer, de ceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, tjiis is to n’otify all pemois having claims agaist the es tate of raid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Shelby, N. C., duly verified, on or before the 19th day of February, 1925, *or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment , This the 18th day of February, 1924 EMMA PALMER, Admr., of the es tate of Dr. 1*. II. Palmer. Rush Stroup, Attorney, r. I*. DO.MF FAILS TO ANSWER \\ HEN NAME IS CALLED Raleigh Times. "Mr. T. P. Dome. Mr. T. P. Dome, Mr. T. P. Dome, pagin’ Mr. Dome, Mr. T. P. Dome,” thus cried out a bell boy in the vociferous tones common to those of his genus in the lobby of the Sir Walter Hotel Wednesday night. following the State Republican Con vention. At least this is the story that Dame Rumor now is whispering about and i Dame Rumor,'that lady of sometimes ; doutable veracity has at her side such | authentic notables Judge George P. ! Pell himself, he of the Corporation Commission, and Attorney General James S. Manning. A few of the scores of Republicans j assembled in the lobby turned their I head: and innocently inquired among j little knots of men if Mr. Don e was j in their presence, so it is relati !. And then—^’tis queer what effect the mentioning of a name'will have at , times—a great hush fell over the hull and the faces ov many, according to report; from a few Democrat; who happened to be intruding, assnn.e-.l ex pressions referred to as "shecpiA.” But only for a moment was the quiet ude. Again the babble of vbi.a- ; jn po- . litical conversation arose toits former. CLEAN UP, PAINT UP, AND— Deposit your money with the Cleveland Bank & Trust Co., Shelby, N. C„ “The Bank That Helps Yt»u to Succeed.” New Accounts— Are opened up at this bank j every day. You#s will be ap preciated—-whether large or small. TUESDAY APRIL FIRST A new interest period starts I in our savings department— j Deposits made now and tp i through April 5th will bear interest from April 1st. $1.00 or more will start a savings account here and everybody I j should have a savings ac j count. ~ Cleveland Bank & Trust Co. [ L J litch arc! volume, and faces reassumeJ :heir physiognomical composure. Tis mid by those who passed in anil out imoi.g the conversationalist; that the greatest topi* of discussion of the jay—the oil lease investigation—was; :iot heard to be mentioned in any ■juarter of the lobby. The author of the prank has not been apprehended. Morrison Is Behind Cape Fear Railroad Governor Canv rot: Morrison, in din tusning the Republican platform planks relative to the Cape Fear and Yadi. it Valley railroad, stated that if the Su preme court of the state upholds the states contention r:i the suit now u< sl ing, he will not hesitate in cal'in-; a special session of (he legislature and advise that the road be purchased “by j the state. The road was. rot dismembered. Governor Morrison contends, by any authority granted t y the legislature j but by usurpation of authority I ; tLe two railroads concerned, the Southern and the Atlantic Coast I the. There! was never any legal authority of s-::y sort for the dismemberment, he stated The governor’s purpose in calling I the legislature in special session to consider the purchase of the read v the states contention is upheld in the courts v.-ill be, he stated, to bring the | road back under one management, to serve the entire section of the . rate which it traverse.:, as it v/as originally , inti iid'-d to do. ANOTHER YEAR OF SAFETY RECORDED BY SOI THERN Of 18,310.013 passengers wbo rede on Southern railway system train during 1923, not one was killed in a train accident <rr as the result of ;>ny failure or negligence on the part of hs railway, this duplicating the re cord of 1922, says a statement issued by the safety department of the Southern. Passengers handled in 1923 show ed an increase of 041,408 ovc-r 1922 and the average distance traveled by each passenger increased from 62.17 miles in 1922- to 68.5 miles In 1923 when a total of 177,712 passenger trains were operated as against 177, 712 passenger trains were operated as again t 177,084 during the 'previous year. “Despite the precautions taken to insure the safety of passenger-!,” the atement cay® “two fell from mov ing trains- anu were killed, having aaid whh their lives for their viola tion of the safety rules established for their protection. PULLMAN COMPANY ISSUES WARNING AGAINST SHARPERS Organized gangs of card sharps, operating on railroad trains ar« re sponsible f<-r the posting by the Pull man Company of the following bul letin in its leeping cat?: “Sttangers who invited you to lay cards generally are too lucky for the average mortal.’ The wr ruing is emphasized by a picturm -hov-ing the corner of the ace t-f-'clubs sticking out of a man’s pof.k-t. A Puli fern company official says the re is more robbery by card sharps today-than at any time in the last 25 - I. , tviUi the Fiorida train.- this year one of -he gr -at harvest fields. T!ic : harp" g>. n-'ialiy work ia r.ai: or trio;;, make a quick cleanup, leave the train at a division point, and work back to their lase. HONOR ROLL FOR MRS. MetORD’S MUSIC CLASS The following is the honor roll for the sixth month for Mrs. McCord’s music cla; : Sarah Thompson, Lula Agnes Arey Edith Reid Ramseur, Virginia Hoey Mary Suttle, Wilma Poston, Helen Campbell. Minniia Eddins Roberts, Mary C. Hamrick, Mary Elizabeth Black, Sarah Austell, Dorothy Mc Knight, Caroline Blanton, Helen Francis. If everyone would boost for his home community as strenuously a he does for some favorite organiza tion he belongs to, what a place we could make it. ♦ CALC RSENAT Kills Boll Weevils Write today and get our proposition for supplying your Calcium Arsenate at lowest prices. Boil weevils will prevent profitable cctton production if not controlled. ACT TODAY! aci: ;ts wanted ASHCRA'FT-imKIlKSON COMPANY ATLANTA, CA. PURE PAINT costs less per year of service it’s quantity of ead m paint that determines its covering (hiding) cap anty and.it s the purity of the lead that measures its endSinc? Kurfees Paint contains 20 Vto 40% more pure lead per gallon It works smoother retains its brilliancy and protects the surface kinner Let us show you how little it takes to pain? your house right § green SHELBY, N. C. Due to the heavier, counter balanced crankshaft, and light weight pistons, and connecting rods, the motor possesses even more of that instant smoothness in operation al ways characteristic of the Hupmobile. B* B. HIGGINS
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