Bring Back Youth! WHEN YOU find yourself r.I i "oing away from you t h ful activities, take heed. Old Age Has dashed his danger signal. It is time to get a new hold, to rebuild the organs that are breaking down. Let Munyon’s Paw Paw Tonic help to bring back refreshened vigor. For Constipation Use Munyon’s Paw Paw P:!b ‘Thtrc it Hup* ' druggists with IRON and NVX Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded MUNYON'S, Scranton, Pa. SEIBERLING ALL-TREADS Protection where voi need it, “along the sides.” Sand, mud, rocks, ruts, Can’t Cut or Stop this king of all tires. See us about Balloon Sets of Tires, Wheels and Prices. TWO PLACES MLSENHEIMER IDEAL SERVICE TIRE CO. STATION (Vulcanizing) We Give Tire Service Unexcelled. PICKING THE STAPLE | J. fi. AVhitf is Erecting Bungalow Home—Personal Mention of People on the Ho. (Special to The Star.) Grover, Oct. 7.—The farmers are tailing advantage of the clear weath }er for gathering cotton. Several bales have been ginned and sold on the lo cal market in the last few days. Several of our Grover poople are attending the celebration at Kings ; Mountain today. Mrs. .1. I. Hardin, who has been eon ! fined to her home for several days is reported to be improving. Mrs. Mary Price of Columbus, Ga., I and Mrs. Bessie Henry of Shelby are j visiting their sister, Mrs. J. G. White ! in Grover this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bunn Herndon of : Jackson Springs, this state, are visit i ing relatives in and around Grover i this week. Misses Torah Pinkleton and Ruby j Ellis spent the week end with home t'olks from Limestone college. Mrs. J. A. Ellis has been confined | to her home for several days by sick ness. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and children of Midway, S. C„ and Misses -Mabel, and Alta McSwain and friends, of Dallas, visited in the home of Mrs. A. (1. Dillingham on Sunday. Mr. J. M. Turner of Columbus, Ga., is visiting his brother Mr. M. D. Tur ner. Master James Pinkleton has been confined to his home for several days by sickness. Mrs. L. C. Hamrick spent last Thurs dav in Gastonia shopping. Messrs. C. F. Hambright, C. C. Wal lace, and Laudis Ellis, and Mrs. C. F. Hambright and Miss Edith Ham bright spent sometime last week in Washington city. Mr. W. J. Moss and family motored to Union, S. C., Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Addie Moss who had spent some weeks vis iting in Union. Mr. J. G. White is completing a beautiful five-room bungalow on his farm north of town, which we under stand is to be occupied by Mr. Ernest Hambright and family. Mrs. Vergie Martin and friends of Richburg, S. C.. visited relatives in Grover last week. Mrs. Arnim Rollins has accepted a position in the offices of the Minette mills. Mr. Frank Oates and family of Rutherfordton and Mrs. Charles Washburn of Shelby spent Sunday in i i the home of their sister Miss Bessie Turner. Mr. Thomas Foster and family ofj the Mt. Parran community spent Sun day with relatives in Grover. j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Byers and Mr. I I and Mrs. W. O. Johnson spent Fri-1 ! day afternon in Charlotte attending j the exposition. BEEPER, AUTO SMASH VICTIM, IS IMPROVED Gus Beeper, son of Mr. and Mrs. I W. A. Beeper, sr„ of Belmont, who1 ! w:ls' seriously injured in an auto- I ■ mobile accident, Saturday, today was! j reported improved at the Gaston , snnitorium, where he is a patient. Mr. Beeper is suffering from a frac tured skull and has not regained con-1 j.sciousness since the accident. Physi-1 | ‘‘inns, however, believe the young [man will recover unless complications j j set in. Today it was thought pncu-' monin might develop and every effort was being made to prevent this. Alonzo Hall, negro, victim of thp same aeeident died Sunday night without regaining consciousness. i •Kelly’s carry (he Best and Latest! in Everythin* for Men and Boys. Adi Attention Farmers This Bank will handle your cotton checks, also your ware house receipts if you are a member of the^cotton assa ciation. We have on hand all necessary blanks and will be glad to fill tjiem out for you and pay you the first cash advance. Bring Your Ware House Re ceipts to This Bank Either for cash or credit. We are Prepared to Serve You. Hundreds of farmers do their business with this bank and we cordially invite others to start with us this fall—bring or mail your cotton checks to us for your credit. Pay your bills with checks on this bank—thc|n place what you have left on interest. Your Business Will Be Ap preciated Here Cleveland Bank & Trust Company SHELBY, N. C. Wm. Lineberger, President. R. E. Campbell, V-President J. J. Lattimore, Sec’y.-Treas. J. L. Suttle, Mgr. Ins. Dept. v fl /m fr*n frjn rp*n fr**n r^n ran ran rat rat rsan rra.t r=a.i New Ready-To-Wear En Route From New York Our buyer, Mr. McNeely is in New York this week and is sending us the very latest tilings from Broadway and Fifth avenue to wear. They are coming by every express, BIG LOT OF BARGAIN COATS Come in and let us show you these pretty garments, even if you are not ready to buy. Mr. McNeely called us over phone last night (yes, New York is a long distance to phone, but its true) telling us to advertise the fact in Friday’s Star that he had sent a big lot of COATS TO SELL FOR $19,75 to $39.50. TheSe are wonderful values. SPORT FLANNEL DRESSES Also he is sending a big lot of sport flannel dresses to be on sale Friday. Everything new in sweaters. BEAUTIFUL HATS A new shipment of beautiful hats in all the newest shades and shapes for Fall also ar rived this week. See them. J. C. McNeely Company QUALITY STYLE SERVICE JUST A STONE’S THROW FROM THE HEART OF SHELBY, N. C. Monday Morning Oct. 13th IS THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR! AT 10:00 O’CLOCK SHARP WE WILL SELL THE AUCTION WAY 28 — BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS — 28 wtShtTwo*Square!E^T °"* Bl“k °,f Nor,b Wethingtei. Street, Ju.toff Ea.t Marion Street, Which i. the Mem Paved Highway, and V^rOPro"™mWTO nwt ™"y B”“" “ "-*• A' A”’ Pri“ " Sh-"»- «■“ » «- He.-, a. The Tewa. O « OPPORTUNE TO OWN THE BEST RESIDENT,AL LOTS IN THE CITY AT YOUR OWN PRICE—ON TERMS THAT WILL SUIT YOU An ODDOrtumtv In TnviYci Wt,LyM.y V_ _117 . , ,, ^ _ OUII I HU Say'SSKTSUr "NOwf- C“ W‘"h Y”“' With The ThHIty, Dea't Stand By And Wat.h Yea, P„.„d. Reap The Ha.ve.t The, -- iw**9KN»' OUR live wire minstrel band ly after the sale' ‘ Ah^f ?“)* 6?*ire saI? and five • “““'t immediate musi^t an Auctiot s±tely thC fme“ mm5tre' band ,hat ™d« The sale will be conducted by Horney Brother., the famous Twin Auc tioneers. They look alike—they dress alike—they act alike_they talk alike and they both cry the same bid at the same time speakine exactly the same words. A feat accomplishedby no other auctioneer, in ?he w“ld 1U SUMt, UNE VISITING THIS SALE WILL BE GIVEN $600.00 WORTH OF NEW FURNITURE ABSOLUTELY FREE! No Obligation to Bid or to Buy. Your Presence at the Sale i. all That’. Necewary to be Able to Win TJ.U Fine Furniture Some n urn . , , REMEMBER THE DAY AND THE TF.RMS EASY SHELBY BUILDING COMPANY OWNER, For £S'COMPANY. Bran'c”offk«yCharlo1tte,lNa,C.fH;gh Point N C • BluefiSd"*,heviU#> N- C- VVAOj T HORNEY SIM Salary in the World.” IF YOU HAVE LAND TO SELL SEE ul ‘ UW"* FU* St PelCT*b"*' Fla.-“The Large,t Auction 2?T/Sr5SS BROTHERS;

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