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Li* Of Deeds FUed In Registrar's Office Sara X). Green and husband to J. V. fiiwm, one-thifd interest in about 4© a "re* in Sn. 3 lownahip fi r #1 ,203-33. J. C. Smith and wife to R. T. Le Crand. otv-Haff interest in three l>A«, Sunrii* terrace, #*©».•. W. If Vtilker and others to W, C. Wa)Iter, M tew in So, It township #225. Osrella f.ib«.is and Lizzie Gibson, to Alter* Glenn 35 icres jn So, 3 township .45,250. F, N. Wood and wife to Jasper Branton hou-e and lot or Rattle street #2,7#© F, J. Loras and wife to F. II- Grig? 1# arms in No. h town-hip $700. J, A. WiJ»on and wife to Jarvis K. Hamrick. 3f acre, on Charlotte.Ashe ville highway for tlOJMf). J. T. Carthy and wife to Claude Harrill, lor. in Shetoy for Si anti oth er eoftsideraUotts. R. A. Hord, C. A. Ream. (Nar Hall and other;, to H, S. Cline IR acre* in No. ‘f township for pZJfMM. V. H. lla/r.ridk and wife to T C. Karariek one-fifteenth interest. sub ject Co life state of Mrs. A!media Grove’s Tasteless Chitt Tome A Body Builder for Pale, Delicate Children. «c D3IESCOLDS Children have very deli »-ate digest ion*, easily disturbed by too much "doling." Treat croup and all colds "externally” by applying - STEEL Reinforcing Bars, Channels, Angles, Beams, Plates, Flats, Rivets, Bolts. Southern Engineering Company Charlotte, N. C. c_____ ... PLASTERS B^zstzu. Daokacha, Rhoumattam, 25» Fain. AuS&OpJ 4» OrlguMi. —1 *" I *F You Want Rea! Estate or Wont To Sell Your Real Estate SEE ME J. B. NOLAN, Lawndale, N.€. iMMtjMMflM Old Folks' Ailments "I began taking Black Draught over fllty years ago •od my experience with it atratches over a goad long time,” says Mr. Joe A. Blake more, a Civil ‘War veteran and former Virginian, who is fi Jtotninaat citizen of Floyd, %a*7^it is the best iaamtive I know of for old jMOPie.. . A good many years ***fi»1% I used to .get bilious and I found that Ttaedford’s KLACK-DKAUBHT £•102 j Hamrick in I in acre» for 1500. Hugh H. Heufner rrf Mtckkrbaif tautt y, till* .state, and othe*- •<> R. L. Hunt, !»o it»« o' 282 araj 2 !-2 near* for ftlO,lll.«H. i. C. Smith and R. T, L^inul to Jwtn Sr heat*., five lot* an r-a a ode of South (iifjfW' ft roe* for *1,100 Caldonia Victwii Ilennirsckj' to Gr.f fin P. Smith, U«‘* and )<>t on X. Morgan street, Shdfey JSJiOO. Jean W. fvhcnck and wife to R. L. .Vewto* 55 fe-t froetinc .Sooth Wa*b JBSrton street for * 1,500. Fr**l Ramburg ar.d wife to Adktn A. Wilt*m, lot in rotitbeautt Shitty for SJ/500. Laamn A. Oity.f and wife to Fred ttamburr lot on S. La Fa yet <• street for *2.700 V/, i. Howell mmI wif<«* to W. S. lot ■ ;*• "oothweitr fir, ell for $-152. <j. C. Beam anti wife-to W. J. How ell. lot on (istffwy • • re»-t for $250. I. S. Stewart and wife to V. f). fline 82 af f< in Xu. 4 township for *22100. SHELBY t MORAL CLI'B PLEASES RUTBERPOHDTON Rutherford Sun. The Shelby Choral and Dramatic club g»f* a concert in the school audi torium Tue*day evening. The attersd ance *a< fair. The club deserved a packed house. Tb»- program opened with two ex cellent cho’usos and a male quartet, Mr*:. Graham rave a mo*! ejeeilent reading. The comedy sketch ‘‘When the Lights go Out, or Dummy,’' made a bit; hit Dr, J. R, Osborne gave “Negro Imi tation Sketch'-*’ between act*. This 1 was a feature of the program and war 1 enjoyed by all. The comedy sketch “Cox end Box” wa* unusual and much enjoyed. The latter part of the program con- i sisted of chorusc -, and a male quar- < let. Attorney Chas A. Burru- made a r.hnrt talk i.t the opening r.nd stated j there had been a mutual mi-under ; standing. ; RUTHERFORD SfKIKTY OF IKK TORS 1\ CONVENTION — The Rutherfordton County Medical j society met at the Rutherford hos pital Wednesday with a large attend-1 a nee. Nineteen plat's were served at! *h« luncheon Dr. Cha*. If. Frazier professor of surgery at the university of Penn., Philadelphia, one of the leading brain I surgeons of the United State" deliv-! ered the principal address. His sub- j Sect was "Diagnosis nnd Treatment of Brain Turn <r,” and it was a most in structive and able address. Dr. L. A. Crowell, head of the Lin colnton hospital and son, Dr. G. B. Crowell, were present and de livered short and appropriate addresses. After the luncheon, Dr. Frazier held a clinic in the nurses home which was very valuable to the doctors. Several patients who hail had brain tumor uiul been treated at the Uni versity of Penn., under Dr. Frazier were present. I J. J. KG AN BEQUEATHES ALL STOCK TO EMPLOYES The late J. Eagan. Atlanta capitalist and philanthropist, carried out to the last hU pit dpi- to conduct Ltiaineaa a loop "golden rul**1 linos hy benueathing to employes his entire holdings of common stock in the Am erican Cast Iron Pipe company, of Birmingham of which he was pres ident. His will, filed for probate Monday in Decatur, Ua., near Atlanta provid es that his common stirk in the com i*any, amounting to 1,086 shares, shall he Conveyed into a trust fund, the in come and dividends from which are to be used to supplement employes1 wages, to reimburse them if inca pacitated by accident, sickness or other d unes and to unsure them living Wages. The entire residue < f his estate, roughly valued at $1,000,000 was left to Mrj. EutMin. The fellow who can’t take defeat like a good sport never knows the real joy that comes from winning. Many a girl makes a fellow think the is interested in his welfare, when what she really wants* to hear is his farewell. W£ PtEASt IM All p UifANIZtNC This is u promise made in good faith to the ef fect that our work must please you in every re spect. If it docs not PUuno ‘yen wo make no’ sharpen. MWENHEIMBR xtReco^ and Tubes. Shelby, N. C. LISTEN. MR. FARMER. This i« the time- of year you b*fin ■ to lay jraar.'^tw for smother tfop. and one of ’to- roost important thi.-jr* you fca.-e to ■iecid' «• the kind. and amMM of fertHirtr you *rt jfo.’ny to pat ardor St ftV waist to see you get good re } turns from your year’- work. and ,(.at you KNOW POSIT!VE S LT. rise fcmd of fertilizer you hay. If La*- com* to oar attention that «>roe fertiliser concern,® are jwrittfrsr out (rood * at a price. which any farm er, it anyone else, who know*'any thing a boat the cost of raw material*, know they cannot be made for. We think you should by all mis ns bear in mir-d the quality of the good* you are putting under your crop, rather than trying to .ave a few cent* 1xt acre in year fertiliser Lift. When it comer; to Chemical Analy .>i,r, QMmitp . tell >».' that ttwpinr from i hoe leather will analyze am monia, but of-course it ;« not avail. • able, and would not do your crop any r «S. !iku*. frettim oar food* from i <ar r'ereha.nt. if fee will set furnish them. then come to « direct. .trite every farciW that is in !»>»Ud in getting: r» *! ct od• ht their fprt i.ier* to coix at and w oar jfiwi*- ntaJ, When !*■ have to ae-rifice the Qt, ALITV of oar f .od* in order to we-. : oase eheap wiki-rat prit-es. we w»i; t»- 'he fertiliser game entirely. "INSIST OS GETTING SCOCO.’ rrifmLIXBJcS. The GOODS OP QIALITY." Tltr SOI THBRN COTTON Oil. COMPANY. J. F. Jenkins. Manases. Advt. GIVE Y<Otf F.N SAME PC NISH M ENT AS MEN . Women are efititied to just as se v"« {.arushfAent a me;, now hat 1 they have taken upan themaelve- fuli rights of i iiisenshis, Fwl«r»l J iidfrc Report of Condition of CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST QO., Shelby, N. C. March 31st, 1924. RESOURCES Doan* and Discounts __*_..$628,376.16 Overdrafts--——-- 1,502.83 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures-,_ 38.107.94 father Real Estate ____ 21.418.94 Cash and Due From Banks __._2 77,288.57 total Resources -- --2 .8766,697.44 LIABILITIES Capital Stock __- $125,060.00 Surplus Profits, Reserves __ 23,509.66 Bills Payable -- ___ 100,600,00 Deposits - 518,127.78 Total -----$766,697.44 We cordially invite your business. You will find every banking feature here: General Banking, Savings Department, Time Certificates Issued, Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, Insurance, Etc. Your business will be appreciated here— large or small. CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO., Shelby, N. G. Vytn. Linubenrcr, Pres. J. J. LatUmore, Sec.-Treas. •Sift. E. Campbell, Vice-Pres. J. L. Suttle, Mgr> Ins. Dept. J<’,n Gore toki Mrs. v~.iiey French. *H appeared in eocrt a: Nashville Monday on a charge of "me onshin injf.” , “Three- tine? a* many wmc, r p pear ir. court now a* did a year ago" the jadg> asserted. 'bc-.aaae they de fend on the courts to bo lenient" he said. “bat that wa- in the days be fore women teok on themselves all the privileges, of eitiaer hip. Now they mo: bear the -a/ne punishment a< men.” Belmont Makcdir Purchase Lot. The Belmont Masonic lodge has completed the purchase of a lot which it bid in at the sale of the Smith prop erty last fall, on which the lodge ex peer* to erect a temple at some fu ture date. Thi* lot is on the corner* of South Main street and Smith street, and is excellently located. It is only • a short distance from the lot recently ( purchased by the Belmont Woman’* club. The Masonic lodge there is a very atcive and progressive body and their activities have increased to such an extent that a lodge home is rapidly becoming.: necessity. 'Vinter Pojftry. The frogt is on the naraplfin. The corn is on the,cob. The hath Ls ‘in the hathtab. And the door is op the knob. The house on the window, The hole is on the peg. The egg is in the chiaken And the chicken’s in the egg. The broom is on the handle. The chimney’s on the brick, The roof is in the basement And the candle’s on the wick. Tiie spring is in the summer, The shoes are on the <ick«. The waves are on the rowboat. And this poem's on the rocks. —Western Verse. (Continued from page six.) SOCIAL rrEMsI ; distric, and"Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, also of Shelby,, as the district secretary.; succeeding .Mrs Newell and Mrs, Robey, reflectively; Meet iu Kutherfordton. The district received cordial invi tations for the next district meetingi from Charlotte, Shelby and Ruther-; ford ton. The invitation from Ruther fordton was accepted. Before adjournment the U. D. C. jrave a ri‘nng vote of. thanks to the Costonia chapter for its delightful1 hospitality. Those attending from Shelby were: j Mrs. W. H. Blanton, Mrs; W. H Jen nings, Mrs Paul Webb, Mrs. Everet Lattimore, Mrs Tom Lauimore, Mrs Fred Morgan. Miss Emma Frick, Mrs. Annie R. Barrkon, Mrs. W. F. Mitch ell, Mrs. Jamqs L Webb, Mrs 0 M. Gardner, Mrs T W Hamrick and Miss Mayme Roberts. It’s Easily the STAR of the Show— L*>'& Because it has aroused a country wide interest greater than ever be fore accorded a low-cost, quality built motor car, it is easily the STAR of this year’s automobile show— L WM2S5 D. A. Beam Motor Company PROVING TH AT TURTLES CAN L<\E WITHOUT HEART A turtle csn !vc without a heart an»i the hea-t also can live withwt the turtle, it was found by the biology ela• of the Itunn high school in an exTerirr-;ts- made -t week. Before performirsf the trer. 'jon the utrtle was “put t<. sletr " by the use f ether. He ax* then cut *"n ard the cL-i rh"»i itrtd ottidH**! the heart in setioa before it »st fiwilyyrsmc-v cfi. / Mr. L<vj Ferruson. of Lancaster. S. C.. war Shelby visitor Sunday. J »li? B. T. r.«:i v.-as r.i ffetafhrtte Tuertijy uttcndiiif; the f dersi Court. FOE «ALF. CROSS CUT SAW ! -:rr. v.iy i/w. Phone 202. 2-1 le There is a Correct Color and Product MIND pictures risi'T.3 of bcacty proWe-r.j tr. tint and tore requirements cf u’u ’.y man? vital elements enter into the pleasant task of beautifying the ticms * When you decide to paint sen Tight Ee sure to get the correct color and product tor lie jeh Whatever surface you crantto prctect and fetiutJy ycu »i ..nd a Devoe Paint c; Varnish Product m the oroper tint and tone to p:ojjice the tool effect dented 1 il you wzr: to k.-'-r* ssi us Crr» iL-. :te regarding the proper ijraouci artti so-or to u^i- ah*; ys practical and rekab'-e . four** d on five g«*era?*sa£ of Devc<» Exp orteoce ;n sat’^fvift-’ -ili requirei&tc^ of ffc*t and Varnish uvs;s* TV.:? Cr-upt-r. K V.'o^h 40 Ccr.i T , - * •h^crjpsir. p**".*" • " « i*C*»»- V- •? *. ii5W « r»j ?>•. ■■ . u > o* **V Ortro*: ?». .vsv«i V *tt •_»'' > ,-v.Iart v«rj o»j. r«<Bcti>v _*•, v.rja<&. * W..<s o^. -V®rrr-.-Ai^rm Tc*~*... -—-St*'*... r>rr*' __• — — til5? PAUL WEBB She!by, N. C. # Arrrvr for 2EV0E PAifilT Am VARNISH PRODUCTS i 'sure fit: tighten a orloosem" Voucttcaiake the size larger —I ormaHer^ BimirHix^CAPs made by FINE & LEVY, INO, 702 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY SOLD AT GOOD STORES Look for Them in the Window O'Mclene keeps ’em in' good condition More Work from Your Mules mUl? OWner3 arc not fitting tjie best wo.k from their mutes, or as long a service, because n.t-,r.?.!,TPri)Per Ced,mg- Most Pe°P}ii r'^nre mules are just tion of feedardy Sni“na S and dont recluire such careful celec worlf ^ti0n •" °nly ruts mulc= in bctter shape for work, out kcepo them in better health at less cost. digested' vlu ro m Td, Var,cly and are not easily digested. You could get plenty of bulk from a loaf of bread to fill your stomach, but wouldn’t you do a lot better work on well-cooked steak and fresh vegetables? O-Molcne supplies the variety to keep C tnules in good working condition. „ V Because O-Molcnc has less waste and is more completely digested, you feeu much less by weight than com and cats. Order eome O-Molene today and watch the goed results. Cold by MINAS MOLENEi rta> jjr i * LESS 2' WEBB BROTHERS Successor* To J. E. Webb & Son Shelby, N. C.
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