How Do You Wear Your Hat? Monroe Krufuirer. How do you wear your hat? l)r. C. W. Kimmirs, chief education officer of the London county council who ha* made n study of the subject, claims to be able to read character in the manner ii: which the bonnet is tip ped. Hut worn well down over the fore head the man is solemn and thouyht ■ .. ful. Hat pushed back far on the head, the man is a happy-go-lucky. Hat tilted to the right side, the man is a rowdy. Hat tilted to the left, the wearer loses his social status completely, be in# classed as u mental deficient. Wish old man Kitnmins had also told us the character of the college youth who wears no hat at all. Soirn/m EHtimm compam f DESIGNERS, FABRICATORS, Erectors, Structural Steel and Concrete Reinforcing liars. For Office and Store Buildings, Garages, Store Fronts, Mill and Factory Rtiildiligs, Machine Shops and Foundries, Churches and Schools. Immediate shipments from hnrlotte stock. SOI TIIKRN, ENGINEERING COMPANY office and Plant » Charlotte, N. C. WHERE DOES IT COME FROM? WHERE DOES IT GO? ITS TEXACO. * Visit, theTexaco Booth at the Fair and See. For best remits run it on Texaco Volatile Gasolene. ■np Save it hi Texaco, ( Van, near, Fine Iiodied Oils. AREY BRcVFHfRS, Distributors. '>01 Sif'e v 1 mrnmmm detain Youth! ) Ci D ON'T let the crowding years leave their marks of age on you. Keep your di gestive organs in good order, your nerves unruffled and your blood rich and pure. Munyon's Paw Paw Tonic puts the invigorating thrill of perfect health into all parts of the body. Effective from the first dose. For Constipation Use Mnnyors’;; Paw Puw Pills AT ALL DRUGGISTS A( MUNYON’S PAW PAW TONIC with IRON and NUX Satisfaction guaranteed nr money refunded MUNYON'S, Scranton, Pa. SPECIFY HOME PRODUCTS Ask your grocer.vman for Rost’s Broad and Cakes. They are sold on a money-hack guarantee if not satis factory. t v Our products are delivered to the grocers twice daily. Demand, thorn fr«jsla Bolls Made Morning and U veiling. Get them at the Bakery. ■ J ■'■_Y BOST BAKERY Phone 158. Shelhy, N. C. More florse Pot Per Sack oac . A steep hill. e h i ;d a n 1} tc all y. Oi (e Wanted, _. _, tjhe other. up-v-tiD THE TUXEDO . #* . 1 UNE OF FEHOft ^Taftf-powcr, strength, endUiv And the load’s over the Cij-re-u lhi 3weeta Yu Holt 7 Tuxodo Chop Tuxedo Hon Nation T 'xeiUt i l.^^on r «h*J \* Tuxedo I'.^c Mask Tuxedo Scratch Tuxedo Chick Tuxedo IltittvrqiUk litutWu und Gtowittc Modi Tuxedo IktVtlpiK-r Yu*edo (Poultry HiltU t.fl!, pt<-. ancc. top. That’s what Tuxedo Chop does for horses and mules. And it costs less in the long run. I CLEVELAND FEED CO. Shelby, N. C. ;W»i November is a Rood month to look at the stars, for November is the j month of meteors. During October the great nebula in Andromeda can be j seen without the aid of a telescope ! says a bulletin from the American Na ture association, which points out that | Mars is the only one of the bright 1 planets to be seen in October even ings. You must get up before sunrise to eo Venus, whicn is glorious at that time. Jupiter and Saturn are too close to the sun to be seen in October. With the visit of Mars this sum ! nier, when it was only J4.000.000 miles I away, and nearer than it had been in ] a century, the Nature Association says ! n remarkable impetus has been given | “star guzing.” Reports of a new eom ! < t discovered by the Bonn Observa tory recall the visit of Halley’s comet in May, 1010, This “visitor” is due again in 1080. In 1010 the comet was only 14,000,000 miles away. In no vember every year several meteor swarms are due. The Leonids, so call ed because they come from the gen eral direction of the constellation Leo, appear about November 15, but you will have to be up before sunrise to see them because Leo is then in the morning skv. The Andromodes, which will seem ■% cwue from the direction^af Andro meda, will appear in the evening hours however, about November, .23 or 24. Then there are tile" Tati rids, several distinctjypups appearing at different tinrfirMring " — „ mg th^motijh from^lifferen* jsbfnts in Taurus. Thesejpfc/wjll ap pear in the evening hours, nearly due firc'k)“" which i.^ sifugt,:! AMeteiMW exceptional sizd vTf lto-illiaperrittlif succeed in re itching the eArtn’s Surface, has beer# kaown A<» (tjlpeaV Among the Taurids; so keep an eye on the eastern heav ens November evening*. You may see something of special interest in the way of meteors. The object that will probably first catch your eye November evenings will be the strakkling \V. in Cassiopeia in the northern heavens, high above the pole. You will probably search in vain for the Big Dipper, for it lies on the opposite side of the pole from Cas shiopeia, and is close to the horizon in November that it is concealed from view, partly if pot completely, by trees or buildings to the northward. Pos sibly you will be able to make out the outlines of the Little Dipper through thought with the North Star, Polaris, at the end of its handle. Next to Cassiopeta, the Great Square in Pegasus with tl»e Constel lation of Androweda joining it; on the oast, is one of the most noticeable of the autumn groups. It now lies direct ly on the meridpn due south of the zenith overhead. To lthe southwest of the Great Square lies Atquarius, the Water-Bearer, which can be distin guished by the Y-shaped group of stars from which a stream of faint stars is flowing toward the south and southeast. Mars still in Aquarius where h has been for many months, is moving rapidly eastward during No vember and receding from the earth. In the east in November you will recognize some old acquaintances in the Pleiades and Hyqdes in Taurus, und Alduharan, the fiery red eye of the Bull, November was known in an cient times as the Pleiad month, and the ancient Kings of Persia never fail ed to grant any request presenter! to them on November 17, the day when Pleiades came to the meridian at mid night. This exquisite little group with five stars forming a tiny dipper, and two additional stars visible to keen eyes, will be one of the most noted groups in the heavens. The V-shaped cluster of the liyades is scarcely less famous. We all have our and we I:variably fail when we try to deliv “r^the Rood* >r»: hirvcrt’t jgof. (the old homp town cornea from find' pisr that y*a*. JttknWkJiMo, have brown either gray or hald.^ There may nit be$ fLsn . . .. .«y organ grinders as t^ere used to be, but there’s a lot more monkeys—behind steering WheeU. " TO LET CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL BUILD INC. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Cleveland coun ty until 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, October 24th, 1924, for the construc tion of a modern school building for th*’ Ware-El Bethel Consolidated school District. It is to be a brick or brick veneered building containing tour class rooms, auditorium, library and office with basement for heating plant Plans and specifications arc on file in the County Superintendent’s off ice at Shelby and J. R. Davis* office in Kings Mountain and may be seen by any prospective bidders. Fije your bid with J. C. Newton, County'Super intendent and a certified check for 6 per cent of your bid to secure the County Board of Education against any loss by reason of the failure of the successful bidder to comply with the term* of his bid. The successful bidder will be required tp furnish a good and sufficient bond to guarantee the completion of the bulling in ac cordance with the nlans and specifi cations tnd contra?!. The Board re serves the right to reject any and all contract let, if let, in J. C. Newton’s buls. The bids will be opened ana the office qt the Court House in Shelby on Thursday. October 24th, 1924 at 1® o’clock a. m. By order of the Board of Educa tion of Cleveland County. J. C. NEWTON, County Suj>t. How to Make Money! --*^7 pacts illustration describes how to make BEST—PURE—PAINT For $2.82 a Gallon L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT is White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest years of Oiltill * M Semi-Paste Paint ^OVC" ^ 50 V**™ °f Quickly done. Sntvep you Money UtlllOSt SbcltlSl<lCtOry USO. LgA*T COST because in Semi-Paste form, and therefore you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so make 1% gallons of Pure Paint for $2.82 per gallon. OUAKANY£E—Use a gallon oat of any you buy, and if not per fectly aatiafactory the remainder can be returned without payment being mode for the one gallon ueed. FOR BALE tir PAUL WEBB, SHELBY, N. C. They are .imply addin|>Lmseed 4 AM Si ~ - - emi-Paste Paint • 1 m 1 % | ! No such variety is offered elsewhere, regardless of price. * %iick leads in Body Styles J. LAWRENCE LACKEY, Dealer — — — — Shelby, N. C. 1 Whcn bctter automobiles .ire buUt^jBujcl^ witl build them SEIEERLING ALL-TREADS Protection where you need it, “along the sides.” Sand, mud, rocks, ruts, Can’t Cut or Stop this king of all tires. • m See us about Balloon Sets of Tires, Wheels and Prices. TWO PLACES MISENHEIMER IDEAL SERVICE TIRE CO. STATION (Vulcanizing) We Give Tire Service Unexcelled. Any Car is a Better Car if nothing but THE VOLATILE GAS fed to the tank: Better in mileage, up keqvflexibility', pick-up and power. " 1 " Fill uj> at F. H. LEE, Shelby, N. C. .fcTje Unusually High Class Exhibits, Pure Bred Dairy and ' Beef Cattle^ Swiine, Horses, Sheep, Poultry, Milk Goats, Vege tables, Fruit and Farm Products, Commercial and School Ex hibits. HORSE AND MOTORCYCLE RACES! rHE GREATEST MIDWAY EVER! NINE FREE ACTS SET ASIDE ONE OF THE ABOVE DAYS TO ATTEND Spartanburg’s Biggest And Best Fair

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