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C.A i - TO 7'f?OmBIT t.st, «».> «U NDAY Acrordinp to the terms .if three hills drawn at the instance of Caution’s board of county commissioners, the: promiscuous and unregulated ale of poods and merchandise, especially from so called shacks and eatinp places^ on Sundays will he prohibited in Gaston county, carnivals, clairvoy ants and palmists will he barred from the county and swrtmiiinjr pools in ! the county will hereafter be subjected to regulation and license. The hills embodyinp the above pro. visions have been sent to Gaston’s re presentatives in the Central assembly with the aproval of the county com missioner.- and it is expected that they will shortly he enacted int i a law that wil! apply to Gaston county. For some time there has been stronp sentiment in the county that here should he regulation of the three named institutions, particularly the sale of pood* and merchandise on Sun day in certain quarters of Castm county, and the appearance of carni vals, clairvoyants, palmists etc., ini the county. DR. T. O. GRIGG, DENTIST 407 S. LaFayefcte St. Shelby, N. C. MUD mVHl { l.f your J-\ PAINS Feci the invigorating, rc I'rt'it hint; effect of this most delightful of al! alcohol rubrt. 1* * p c ci all v recc*mmemlrd for tins nick auJ coova* ALCOHOL <>'> A: All Drucaiitv !CRYS|Api" lALCOtfOic MASS Noah designed the ark at insurance against flood. Our now policy it more up-to-date. It pays for ! . Investigate. v>uiHernV[ome [ I^rancegfmpan £ CAROLINA INSURANCE C TOR CAROLINA PEOPLE. FRANK I Rhone 319. r i HOYLE, Agent Shelby, N. C. Jno. M. Best Furniture Co. Undertaking Licensed Embalmers Funeral Directors Day 1 Night Phc Phone 368 lonee: 364—378-J r SCHEDULE HUDSON LINE SIIKLRY-RUTHERFOUICTON Rond Down Rond lip 8:00 a miLv Shelby Ar!4:00 p m 8:05 S. Shelby 14:00 8:15 Sharon (4:50 8:25 Boiling Springs |.‘J:40 8:40 Jolley's Store [3:25 8 SO Cliffside (3:15 0:00 Henrietta (.3:05 0:05 Avondale 13:05 0:10 Caroleen [3:00 9:20 Hamrick’s Store '2:50 0:25 j Alex’dcr Mfg Co [2:40 0:30 | Forest City 2:40 0:40 I Spindale [2:30 0:50 a m[Ar Rutherf’ton Lv[2:15 p m 0:55 a m[Lv Ruth’f’t'n Ar 2:10 n m 10:00 | Spindale [2:00 10:10 . j Forest City 11:50 10:25 j Ellenboro jt:30 10:40 [ Mooresboro (1:25 11:00 (Ar Shelby Lvjl:00 p m Connects at the Following Places: Cliffkkk* for Spartanburg. Rritherfordton for Chimney Rook, Hendersonville and Asheville. Shelby for Kings Mountain, Gas tonia, Charlotte, Cherryville, Lin colnton, Morganton, Hickory BJxekabwrg and Gaffney. Z. V. COSTNER, Owner and Manager—Shelby, N. C. Twenty-Mine Years Ago From Cleveland Star of August 29. 1 “Like Looking in the Family Alburn” Dr. Painter Married. “I)r. iU n li. Palmer, of Polk-ille. 'and M: fimma Cline, < i i p!a e, were married last ThurHity #*ft n* 4 o'clock at. tli:- re -i<Jciv-e . f th'.; hr,dr’s father, Mr, T. F. Clin”, :>i if pi-" v ore of a number .f rtvcr vc; :imrl :Ht mate friend . The ii n.ni: vva ;>-> f oritur d by P- .1. A. Co ' > ■ P,J ■ vil'e. The I'lnom ' a prone I . ; aU'itr medical student anti the ■ ti Ur. V. •J, Palmer, a prominent jP1 \ it ins■ o? this county. The bride-is r,- 01 Site! • hyV attractive yo'it'a lali' and '!'■.• Star tender-; the h,,:Vpy t o',pie its heartiest contrra*ulutiotia ami c-»-d wishes.'’ Had Seven Teachers. “The Shelby trended school U cdr..-alu’ ( September 4. Prof. '• 1.1, Curtis i- >.superintendent nt.ti H<* \vdi >'• ably assisted by M i . o Adelaide Gnrdi.ec, Maggo‘ Wood, l.oin-- 1! • • m - d; i li, Lillie Wray, Alii * \',„,e and Jessie Eskridge. Then will be u Imre nroUmerit to begin vv'th thi. season,“ doiiarhe Moves No More. “.Mr. L. A. Gett.ys buys r.o more rtuwi .'ti!e. He went: to Gr.'fnoy I 'it.v this week to stop his force of hands at v nk there, llli company is now pur- I •ha itier sand at eight cent ■ per pound Wd are therefore .well stocked with] monaziie. Mr. Uettys is unable to snv Alien he will begin again.’’ Preparing For Ministry, “Wo have been informed that Mr. i’bito Durham. of King • Mountain, a ' ■cent graduate of Trihitv College, its decided to enter the ministry, lie* . ill leave for Yale College anno time -his fall.'' .iston. You Thirsty. “The distillery Warehouse Mo. ,14t>6,1 if Povaney Parker, hear iVarl. this ’ •ounty, together with its entire con-j eats consisting of about. 40fl gallons j if corn whiskey, was consumed by fire j rVodnesday night two week.; ni.o. The lislillery was buried !a June." fridges At LnMimore. “I’roi. R. 11. Rridg-": will open! ehoOl .Monday at Lattimci'1 in the lendemy. We leant that Pro A Bridges tas already secured a,large rporull nent. ' More “100." “There was a very delight fill enter- [ Piimnent given Tees lav ( veiling at the beautiful homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. ! H. Miller, on North LnFnyeite street. I complimentary to Mis.-. Taylor, of J.an- | ■aster, S. ('., ami each one present i n-j joyed the evening hugely,” Not Timid Talking. “ Dr. Cy rus Thompson, president of i the State Farmers Alliance, spoke in Shelby Saturday to a very small crowd. In the eourseSof hr ’.neecli a large number went in.took .- hjok al the ‘beast' and th°n their eu-iosity was satisfied and they left. The doctor orated and prevaricated for throe hours With a repetition of the same old rotten story that he has been worn out by Marion Butler, Buck Kitchen and lesser lights. He prates about over the -country making a .-p, etude (f h.mself and abusing ;he Demos ratio party.” Court « t 1H«>5. “The special Angus! term of Cleve leml Ci-U't convened Monday. Judge Geo. ti. Brown, jr„ is presiding and Solicitor Webb prosecuting. The foi-. lowing compose the it rand jury: Curmo Flam, foreman; Prank Klnm, J. U. Walker, J. P. Floyil, W. S. Wood, A. S. Nix, J. p. Boyles, C. C. Grigg, F. C. White, T. J. Dixon, A. P. Carpenter, A. G, Wiggins, W. J. fhrmert-r, J. B f t ice, J. Gcamblin, .L 11. Blanton, W. S. Weuther , J. B. Wolfe. T. G. Border- was sworn in as officer of the grand jury." ( obbs, Johnsons, Speakers. “bast Week Shelby defeated N’ew Lm in three ball games hero. Carroll EVANS E. McBRAYER Invites you to look at those NEW BLUE SERGE SUITS he is showing at $1&50, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $37.50 and! $40.00. .id the first tarn*- fur Sh'-ihy nn<l .. . iv--ij only !<.ur >.i♦ -. win'iiuiV 10 to !. Ti 'k! grume was i.ilriied by Iv. v ' I rti r-trc iind Will Alexati d« . l-irh of whom ilid frowl work, bv ■■ !.‘i to '1. In the third . id In i no- i • Wi Sli was in i»ft b" : ;> t ■ dual a fim* iiame. The ■> "• v- ; l'» In 5. i’.i-il Wi tilt, our ■ k *■:t* - 1 • r va behind the hat and I ! ,-yd : oi.ly Paul ,.u It v.m well i.h i”'Po.sibP' for th • visitor.; to ‘ v' - ha: ■ TV* fit-jit two icam.'ts were i at.' I i y Hub. - * - i iti'il the la.it by a Nf-v.-t' n (ihi.vi'V." Gr •••( Can'-! \gai?i! "T! > court :='.|Uare looks much iny |.*rnvcl in. i;-«• grass 1ms l>ocn mow I i\ (lain .:■'reel. "Sin"" On r.in-r J. I.. Wihas hi .for ■ ■ i’ i • •: > 1 - »> work on Ma-ir. street . oil i.•; it very much.” .. Kill - Colored !!<>y. ‘'L)t<•>k;* .1 irnij nr., 10-venr-ohi foW ■I youth, tr'.ili- injured the threc yr-ai old child of Rufus Scott., colored, S.'ord y stamping upon its h'"1 and o': loira-u.” W Here V The Rings Now ? "Mr. .1. C; Mi ■ rison, tin ..jeweler, l‘- just nv-ived large and well .se lected lock of jewelry consi ;ting of !)ur i, j. dd r.nj , piny, chains, and sil vernfj.rt'." Ten P:n Players. "lie champion for. pin players. -R. !- Uyln.m, E. V. Wehh, M. JUack end ]). !'. Mc.’i'a 'cr wric out at Hop i • ■» •‘ark las’ Friday "V*iri;?g. Mr. S 'Hi came off victorious, h iving Hindu ■■ ix strikes out id a garni? of seven tails, scoring 12'.) pips,” Discontinue Train. "The ' 'la-lliy division of the O. II. ■V- (passenger train which run from < amdon in Sh dby, ha., h ■ ui discon tinued and Mill now stop at Blacks burg. We regret this change very mu ii." The Passing Throng. “Master Robert Miller has been vis iting friends in drover this week.” . (\jderman S. G. Brice was in Char lotte Mn.nd*'y on Business; Mr. Thomas A. Stamey, the pro gressive merchant at Falls'on, gave us a i all Monday. Mr. F, JR. Morgan, a bright young man, Iwft Wednesday for Wake For est ejpHeg.c. " If: . and Mrs. .J. .1. McMurry, who hayej$i#-n sojourning at Dover Springs reh r'iiad home Saturday.” Rfh.. S- M. Davis, pastor of the B t'< <t ehurch at Charlotte gave us a pit aiuint call on Saturday. Mr. B. F. Jones atid family, of Ilen rieltH, have returned to this county and 'jioiv reside near Shelby. vty. Geo. W. DoPriest, of Eattimore, i allt^J in Tuesday and renewed his Star; Mrs. It. C. Warren, of Gastonia, who has been spending a few weeks with her parents, (’apt. and Mrs. S. A. Hoay, returned home Friday. (apt. J. 1. Gardner, of the Clove lam^ Guards, went to Charlotte Thurs day'to Confer with Col. Armfield relative to thi> guards going to the Atlanta Exposition. An Editorial. The same issue of The Star carried an editorial entitled "Are Bloomers Coming. ’ We are not picking up the ed; orckl but it certainly eclipses any l it day attack on bobbed hair, rolled ho. o,or'modern, liaihit.-g suits. .^VERTIS'E IN THE STAR. HATS RE-NEWED New method. Hats .FY 'iK'h Dry Cleaned and Blocked by Steam_ $1 H. LEE SMITH Sj>ecdy Service By Mail. SPARTANBURG, S. C. WRIGLEYS After Every Meal It's the longest-lasting confection you can buy -and it’s a help to di gestion and a cleanser for the month and teeth. Wrlgley*s means benefit as well as pleasare. In September Will Mold Firs* Term Of ( ourt In Home Town Of Shelby. Charlotte News. Willi the expected r turn of Federal Judge F 'talcs W-ld. uf Shelby jn the n -xr, few (lays fmm a tour of Kurope, the officers and alia mi oils of Federal courts in six western cities and towns (i North Carolina, ncltidtng Char lotte, are getting ready' for. the Fall terms of tl. S. eour fudge Webb is e peefced to land in ! New York this week rrr.m his Kuro | Oman tour and is to come directly home and make ready for openin; a special term of Federal court for civil rases at Asheville September 8t h. Followin'; th« special term at Ashe ville, .Iudj;e Webb will have one of the .Unique experience* of his career in opening a new Federal court term, au thorized by special act of the last Con gress, in his home town, Shelby, from which place ho went each year to Washington over a period of 10 years as congressman from the Ninth North Carolina district and where he used to i practice law, entering upon this pro fession shortly after his 21st birthday. The new U. S. Court term at Shci ' by will be opened by Judge Webb Monday, September 22nd. The ne::t U. S, court in the western district of North Carolina will convene at Char lotte on the first Monday in October. 1 his will he followed by a one.-wee 1. court at Statesville on the third Mon day in Octob r and by another one week term at Salisbury on the fourth Monday in October. On the first Mon day in November Judge Webb, will '•ion court in Asheville, on the fdu; ,.TT Mond&y in November ho will convene ■i court in Wilkesboro and on the firs: Monday in December he will open court at Greensboro. The new U. S. court at Shelby was < rented at the sugg< stion of U. S. At torney Harlan M. Stone by special act. of the last congress near the close of tlie session, as a means of relieving 'he congestion of courts at Charlotte and Asheville. The e two courts dur ing the past year or two have hud crowded dockets, due largely to the great number «.? violation of the Na tional Prohibition Act. Both Charlotte and Asheville had record court. , so far as the number of t '-cs was con cerned, last Spring. The creation of Die new court , at Shelby takes away front the docket of the Charlotte court the Federal cases originating in Cleveland. Lincoln, and a part of Gaston (Counties. The crea tion o ftho new -court- also makes a change in the western district courts by shifting cases that formerly origi nated in Rutherford County to the Asheville Court instead of to the Char lotte court. DAVIS WILL BK INVITRI) TO BIG CAROLINA^ SHOW Senator Simmons will invite John W. Davis to Charlotte for thx> Made in-Carolinas exposition to speak “to the people of the Carolina,? some day between September 22 and October -1.’ In a letter to Mr. Simmons, J. C. Patton, executive secretary said: As you may know, our people iri the Carolina* are very anxious to have the distinguished nominee of the Democratic party visit them during the campaign and our board feels that there is no more fitting place or oc casion than at the exposition where, all the Carolines are celebrating their industrial growth and success. “We recall your promise to us on February 22 to visit the exposition yourself this year, since illness pre vented you being present last year. Tt is a’great pleasure to say to you that the textile feature alone this year gives the exposition almost national prominence. “We are going to expect yon, and wa pope that through your influence w* may have an acceptance of our in vitation to Mr. Davis.” Mi's. Brown: “Are you voting Re publican or Democratic this fall?” Mrs. Smith “I’m letting the two parties worry about that .” COLLEGE TIME la Almost Here. You will want a new suit, hat. shoes, etc. I wilt make a spe cial price to all worthy college boys. Come here for your outfit. EVANS E. McBRAYER •; u FSTI'E’S SALE. I'y virtue of the povvoi of sale "o- r-iiiv><( in a deed of trust executed i b\ F. M. Aiiten and wife on May 1,1. Ito mo , trustee for H. F. Cur 'd . e i default having been made in \'i <• je.vt.teir ; as provided in said, ■ i f» r’i-* and said B. F. Curtis • : . • ailed upon me to execute the1 <*• ■' J. Trustee, will sell for cash' ’ e highest bidder at the Court Bo; e deoi ill Shelby, N. C.. at pub : tic auction on Mi.'.tdny, September 1st. 1924, '.v.'b 1 f•' .11 hours the following <1° ,r;! ed r ;.i estate; That, lot lying in the southeastern sou;,re of the town of Shelby. N". ft, end on the Kart side of South DeKall. 'reet, Beginning at an iron on the Ka- i stake on the east side of South j DeKalh street, said iron stake being 100 feet north of the northwest cor-i oer of the Frank CU • n lot. and run-; ni'ur lher.ee in a port er!y direction' v/irh the East edge of S'uth DeKalb ••treet 50 feet t a stake. \\\ J, Arey’s •cuthwe.-t corner, thence Fa.-* with W. J. Arey’s line 160 f ■■ t to an iron /*.'!•>' in A. Miller’s line, thence south with A. ('. Miller’s line 50 feet to a stake, the northeast corner of an other lot < f W. J. Arey’s. thence with lint, of the aid \V. J. Arey lot West 160 feet , to the beginning. This, property will he sold subject *o the deed of trust held by the Shelby Building and Loan association on the. Came and the purchaser will assume the payment of said Building and Loan indebtedness. This del" noth. 1924. R. L. RYBURN, Trustee. PUBLICATION OF SI MMONS. North C i olina—Cleveland county in t), • ';i. cl.. r Court. Viola Cos- 11, Plaintiff. V . Cr ’ett, Defendant. The defendant. Matthew Gosr.ett, ■eill take notice that an action entitled above has been commenced in the Superior court of Cleveland county, North Carolina, for the purpose of ob .ti " divorce absolute on the i'rounds of adultery; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he ... required to appear and answer the complaint filed in this action on • r before the 15th day of September, 3924, or the plaintiff will apply fot the relief demanded in said complaint. Tin-.’ August 2. li*24. CEO, lb WEBB, Clerk Superior Court. ADMIMSTR A TOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrate? of the (-tale of V. A. Mitehem, de ceased, late of Cleveland county North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Lawndale, N. C., on or before 29th day of July ,?25 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will make imme diate settlement. This July 28th. 924. C. C. WRIGIIT, Admr. of V. A. Mitehem. Jno. I’. Mull, Atty. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of MeSwain and MeSwain which op erated a grocer;/ store in Shelby, N. O/. prior to August 10th, 1923 is here by dissolved, W. G. MeSwain selling his interest to J. I. MeSwain. The said V . G. MeSwain is no longer respon sible for any debts contracted in the name of the said firm said transac, tion having taken place at that time. Those owing accounts to the said firm will make settlement to J. I. MeSwain. This June 24th 1924. W. G. McSWAIN, J. I. MeSwain trading as Me. Swain and MeSwain prior to August 10th, 192f.. ,-—-~ ■■ PATRIOTIC SONS OF AMERICA Meeting Every Friday night at 7:30 Visiting Brethren Welcome. ...... ■ * MITCH! Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and 8oap), fail in the treatment of Itch, Kcaeraa, Ringworm, Tetter or other Itch ing akin dieeasee. Try thit treatment at our risk. PAUL WEBB, Pharmacist Shelby, N. C. DR. A. PITT BEAM Dentist Shelby, N. C. Phone 188 In Dr. Ware’s former office. Shelby National Bank BMg. RUSH STROUP Attorney at Law Royster Building Phone 514. I 1 DR. O. L. HOLLAR Rectal Specialist and Genito-Urinary Diseases Piles treated and cured with out pain, knife, chloroform, or loss of time. Treated With Electric Needle. Hickory every Wednesday* Thursday, Friday, fiaturday, and Sunday. HICKORY, N. C. A VALUABLE STOCK, COTTON AND CORN FARM FOR SALE FOR LESS THAN $60.00 PER ACRE 81 acres in one tract and 35 acres in the other tract with six room dwelling, good outbuildings, i-2 in cultivation, balance in timber and pasture. Fine orchard, \*l acres of rich bottom, good sand clay road runs through property leading from Shel by to Kings Mountain. One mile from hard surface road 4 miles from the town of Kings Mountain. Near church and school. Easy terms. ANTHONY & ANTHONY Shelby, N. C. I have moved my m'Jlinery shop to the New Hamrick B«iidirigen N... I.aFayette street, one block north cf Campbell’s De partment Store where my customers will find me with a • il! line of beautiful Fall and Winter millinery. My Fall stock has arrived and lam ready to serve you. — OPENING Look for announcement of my milli nery opening to be held SEPTEMBER 4th. MISS GEORGIA LUTZ • :''A: . / ji - THIS Oil burner proved for five years. I'i\(‘ years ago this oil burner could have been an nounced as the most amazing fuel burning discovery ever made but nothing was said about it then. the manufacturers wished first to prove at their mvn expense the facts that are now evident to all. The Oil-o-.vlatic Oil Burner is ABBSOLUTELY SArE, burns any kind of fuel oil, in fact the cheaper grades are what we recommend, and works constantly in any kind of weather. I he marvelous heat control device makes It unneces sary to even go near the furnace. No-matter what kind of heating plant you have, steam, hot water, vapor, hot air, don’t delay'letting us tell you about Od-O-Matic. There is no obligation of course. & Williams OIL-O-MATIC Heating J. G. DUDLEY —Plumbing — Heating-Tinning— Phone No. 561. Shelby, N. C.
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