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NEW SOUTHERN SCHEDULE
CHARLESTON DIVISION
No. 113
No. 36
No. 35
No. 114
Marion to Rock Hill H
Ro.'k Hill to Marion
Marion to Rock Hill
Rock Hill to Marion
7:1G a. m.
0:57 a. m.
.6:36 p. ni.
8:08 p. m.
No. 35 makes connection at Blacksburg with No. 38 for
norlh.
L. E. LIGON, Agent,
SHELF,Y; N. C.
VIRGINIA LEE COAL.. $8.75
LAURA COAL . $8.50
„ POCAHONTAS COAL ^ $9.00
These are all good grades of Blue Gem Goal suited
for furnace, grate or stove.
Remember also we have good drv stove wood cut
and split and ready for use.
Prompt, and courteous service our motto.
IDEAL ICE & FUEL CO.
PHONE 250.
FREE! FREE!
With Each ton of Goal Isold, we give a nice fire shovel
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY
Arrival and Departure of Passenger Tutins at
Shelby, N. C.
Lv.
No.
Between
No.
Ar.
7:40a
5:47p
34
31
4:50p
12:27
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17
Ruthcrfordton-Kaieigb
and Wilmington
Wilmingt on-Raleigh
ar.d Rntherfoniton
Monroe Ru1 herfordton
Rutherford! Oft_Moh roe
7:40a
5;47p
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12.27
12:27
Schedules published a<* information and are not
guaranteed.
E. W. LONG, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C.
or €. SM ART, Local Ticket Agent
gv:
Christmas Greeting Cards
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SAMPLES. THE
WORDING IS DONE BY THE RELIEF
GRAF PROCESS. LOOKS AND FEELS
LIKE ENGRAVING, YET IS ABOUT
HALF THE PRICE. YOUR NAME ADD
ED TO THE VERSES IN THE SAME
STYLE OF TYPE. IN FACT YOU CAN
GET ANY SENTIMENT YOU WANT
ON THE CARDS.
STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY
PHONE II.
Any Car is a Better Car
if nothing but
TEXACO
GASOLINE
THE VOLATILE GAS
is ever fed to the tank: Better in mileage, up
keep, flexibility, pick-up and power.
Fill uto at
W. O. LEE,
Boiling Springs, N. C.
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War Veterans Slow
To Ask Compensation
That Awaits For Them
The Adjutant General of the Army,
who is in charge of the administra
tion of the Adjusted Compensation
Act (Bonus) for the War Depart
ment, announced on the 10th of Nov
ember that 1,.>00,000 out of a possible
4,500,000 or, only one out of three of
those entitled to compensation, had
even asked for it.
There arc 140,000 veterans to whom
applications have been returned be
cause of errors in preparation and
who are still holding them.
Application blanks for this com
pensation may be obtained through
the American Legion, the American
Red Cross, £fll Post Offices, the Na
tional Guard, the Organised Reserves,
Army Recruiting Stations, and all
Army, Navy and Marine Corps posts
and stations. All of the above named
organizations are prepared to assist
in the preparation of applications,
without charge to the veteran.
General Davis sums up hir. three
request# to the Veterans, briefly, as
follows:
“If you intend to apply eventually
for the adjusted compensation sub
mit an application at once. Go to the
nearest Recruiting or other Army
Station or any Navy, Marine Corj s or
Veterans bureau fo assistance. The
advantages of such action are ob
vious, but the most important of thesa
is the protection it gives your de
pendent in the case of your death.
If you have no desire to avail your
self of the benefits of the Act, notify
the Department to that effect.
If you are one of the 140,000 vet
erans who have not corrected and re
turned their applications, please do
not delay the necessary action any
longer."
Address Properly and
Wrap Them Securely
On? „• the Important features in
the Shop-Early, Mail Early campaign,
which is being put on throughout the
I country by the Post Office Depart
ment, is the proper addressing and
securely wrapping of Christmas pack
ages. When you wrap your Christmas
packages, wrap them securely, put
voUr address in the upper left cor
ner, so, if by chance, it should go
astray, it can be returned to you and
not sent to the dead letter office. The
good folks of our community last
URNS
or scalds of small area,
cover first with wet bak
ing soda. When dry,
take this off. Dress with
Vicks, gently. Do not
rub in. Bandage lightly.
WICKS
¥VapoRub
Oyer 17 Million Jan Utcd Yearly
NOTICE—A STOCK OF GOODS
FOR SALE.
We the hoard of directors of the
Beam Brothers Mercantile company
will offer for sale on December 1st
1924 at 2 o’clock in 1he town of Waco.
N. C.. for cash to the hiehest bidder
at public auction. The following per
sonal property to wit.
Our entire stock of Merchandise.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware and Store Fixtures.
This November 10th, 1924.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
J. R. Rhyne, Secretary.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I have
qualified as administratrix of the es
tate of T. A. Spangler, late of Clev
eland County, N. C7, and all persons
having claims against said estate will
present them to me properly proven
for payment on or before September
15th, 1825, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery, and all
persons indebted to said estate will
make imynediate payment to the un
dersigned. Thus September 15th, 1924.
LAURA SPANGLER, Admr. of T.
A. Spangler, dec’d.
Ryburn & Iloey, Attys.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS ANI) WAR.
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina, Cleveland County.
In the Superior Court.
IV. N. Dorsey, Plaintiff
vs.
Mrs. W. C. Corbett and husband W. C.
Corbett, Defendants.
The defendants in the above en
titled action will take notice that on
the 31st day of Oetol>er, 1924, sum
mons in the said action was issued
aeainst the defendants by George P.
Webb. Clerk of the Superior Court of
Cleveland county. North Carolina,
plaintiff claiming the sum of Four
Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty
Dollars (84,250.00) due him under eon
tract with the defendants, which sum
mons is returnable on the 11th day of
November, 1924. to the Clerk of the
Superior court of Cleveland county.
North Carolina. The defendants will
also take notice that a warrant of at
tachment was issued by the said clerk
V>f the Superior court on the 31st day
of October, 1924, against the property
of caid defendants, which warrant of
attachment is returnable before the
Clerk of the Superior court of Cleve
and county, North Carolina, at the
time and place named for the return
of the summons. And the said defen
dants are required to appet.r and ans
were or demur to the complaint on or
before the 11th day of December,
,1924; or the relief demanded will be
granted.
This the 31st day of October, 1924,
GEO. P. WEBB, Clerk Superior
Court, A
year helped to bring joy and happi-!
lur- to hundreds of thousands ot';
postmen and clerks. Lot's <lo our,
shopping early and mailing early
again this year, so that we may attain j
enable the postmen and the post of-!
fire clerks to eat their Christmas din- i
ners- home with their families and at
the same time assure ourselves of
having our Christinas presents deliv
ered to our friends in order that nmy '
be opened on Christmas morning.
Contract Is Let For 828,400. City
Also Huy* A New La France Fire
Fighting Truck.
Rutherford Sun.
The contract for the new city hall
for Rutherfordton was let last week
to Mr. C. A. Mooney of Alexis, N. I
the price being $‘28,400. The contract!
for the heating and plumbing has not
been let yet. This will cost about $5,
000. Excavation work for the city
hall has been completed and actual
construction will go forward as rapid
ly as possible.
The first floor will be concrete. The
huilding wiH face 54 feet on Wash
ington street and 84 op First street.
The entrance to the fire department,
water and light officer will be from
Washington street. It will be two
stories higli and of nice brick and
stone. The second floor will be enter
ed from First street. It will contain
the Mayor’s office, clerk's office,
vault artd five rooms for the fire de
partment and council chamber or
auditorium. There will be room in the
building for two fire trucks but only
one will be used at present.
The building is to be completed by
March 1st, 1925. The steps will be of
blue granite while the trimmings,
cornerstone, cappings, etc., will be of
Indianan limestone.
The city fathers have also purchas
ed a No. 75, 750 gallon per minute
pumper La Prance engine fire fight
ing apparatus which cost $12,500. It
will be delivered about Feb. 1, 1925.
It is loaded on a big red auto truck
with a 105 horsepower engine. A
legular man will stay on the job to
pacity of 1000 feet of hose. It will
operate it. The truck will have a ea
have pneumatic tires a,> l will be the
latest thing in a fire Fighting appar
atus. No town or city in this county
will have anything more modern or
improved.
INFECTION
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
The red menace in this country is
down with the hlues.—Dayton Journ
al.
LET I S TRAIN YOU FOR
BUSINESS
Penmanship, Bookkeeping, ^Bank
ing, Machine Bookeeping, Account
ing and Auditing, Theory and
Practice.
Secretarial Courses, Letter Writ
ing, Typewriting, Shorthand, Spe
ciaUzeJ Training for high class of
fice worn. Address Dep’t. ,‘S." ~
CECILS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Asheville, N. C., Spartanburg, S.C.
Shelby, N. C.
C. B. McBRAYER
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Prompt Attention To A1J
Matters.
Office Union Trust Bid".
RODERICK H. KING
Osteopathic Physician
Office in New Fanning
Building.
Hours: 9-12; 1-4.
PHONES:
Office 529. Residence 83.
DR. O. L. HOLLAR
Rectal Specialist and
Genito-Urinary Diseases
Piles treated and cured with
out pain, knifer-'chloroform,
or loss of time.
Treated With Electric
Needle.
Hickory every Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday.
HICKORY, N. C.
Temperature For
Health Below S9j
Keep your rooms in winter at a
temperature of degrees or less; i
never more. So #>ys Dr. .Joseph Hertz-j
stein, former secretary of the New
York state commission on ventilation j
in an article ‘Ventilating Home, School
ami Workshop” appearing in the De-;
comber Ilygeia, popular health mn.cn- j
zinc publishes! by the American Med-j
ical association. Dr. Herxstein declare* j
that;
The temperature of the ;?ir of a ;
room is the most important factor in
practical ventilation, he it in tt>e home,
the school or the* workshop. This ha«
been demonstrated in many ways.
First, air at a high temperature,
around 75 degree*, especially when it
is moist, interferes with the norma* j
loss of body heat. When air becomes
(excessively warm the body cannot lose
heat to the surrounding air.
Discomfort soon arises as a conse
quence of. this interference with the
normal loss of heat. A burden i«
thrown on the heat-regulating mechan
ism. An increase in th<* hod'* tempera
ture in the rapidity of the heart rate,
in the rate of breathing, and a fall in
the general tone of th** circulatory sv*
tern follows., in fact, thp ’"espouse* of
she bodv to anv interference with its
hormai heat losing function nr** strik
Xngy similar to those induced under
.conditions of fever
Dr. Gold To Practice
At Rutherfordton
Cleveland county friends will be
interested in the following from
th; Rutherford Sun because Dr. Gold
is the ron of Mr. W. F. Gold of near j
Double Shoals:
Dr. Chas, F. Gold of Ellenboro, who j
i is erecting a magnificent home near
practice his profession here beginning
town and who will move here soon will
Jan. 1st. He will have an office near
that of County Physician, Dr. J. C.
| Twitty on Main street.
There has been various opinions as
to what Dr. Gold intended to do when !
he moved here. He stated last week j
that he would practice his profession, i
Dr. Gold is well qualified for his j
c hosen work and this community has j
a most valuable addition in his com
ing and that of his good family.
Sick
Headache
"1 have used Black-Draught
when needed for the past 26
years,” says Mrs. Emma
Grimes, of Forbes, Mo. “I
began taking it for a bad case
of constipation. I would get
constipated and feel just mis
erable—sluggish, tired, c bad
in ,ny mouth, . . . and
soon my head would begin
hurting and I would have a
severe sick headache. I don’t
know just who started me to
taking
Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
but it did the work. It just
seemed to cleanse the liver.
Very soon I felt like new.
When I found Black-Draught
bo ea3y to take and easy
acting, I began to use it m
time and would not have eick
headaches.”
Constipation causes tho
system to re-absorb poisons
that may cause great pain
and much danger to your
health. Tuke Thedford’s
Black-Draught. It will stimu
late the liver and help to
drive out the poisons.
Sold by all dealers. Costs
only one cent a dose.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
For the purpose of division, we offer
rfor sale the Anderson Nolan farm of
' To acres near Lawndale, right at Palm
[Tree church on Lawndale-Polkville
| highway.- Has two story dwelling
house, large barn, pasture, orchard,
1 timber and productive land. 65 thou
' sand feet saw timber 2,00 cords of
I wood, one mile Piedmont High school.
Unless a satisfactory bid is receiv
ed prior to December 1st, we will sell
this property at public auction on
Monday December 1st 1921
at noon at the Court House door in
the town of Shelby. We would be glad
to receive bids for this property any
time and if a bid is received in keep
ing with the price of land in that
section, we will confirm sale without
auction. Property hound as follows:
Being the homestead of A. Nolan in
Nos. 8 and 9 township beginning at a
stone on West edge of Rutherford and
Lincolnton road, John Nolan's, corner;
Thence with his line S. 59 degrees W.
25 poles to a stake in said line; thence
S. 4 degrees W. 114 poles to a stake,
old line; thence with said line S, 86
degrees E. .‘>3 poles to a .blackjack;
thence N. 3 E. degrees 30 poles to
white oak; thence S. 87 degrees E.
45 1-2 poles to a stone; thence N. 50
E. degrees 68 poles to a stone; thence
S. 37 degrees E. 48 polos to a stone;
thence N 76 1-2 E. 42 poles to a
stone on south edge of road; thence
with road N. W. 178 poles to a stake;
thence N. 3 degrees E. 7 poles to n
stone; thence N. 86 degrees W. 15
poles to the beginning, containing 70
acres.
Immediate possession and terms if
desired.
Make your bids‘to the undersigned
owners.
VIRGIL GARDNER,
A. P. WEATHERS.
SAVE MONEY
On flour, hay, grain, and get top prices for your cot
ton and cotton seed. We deal in all of these commodities. >
We expect to arrive, a car load of hay and feed oats
and you can buy cheaper if you place your order now and
receive delivery direct from cars.
JOHN F. MOSS & SON, Waco, N. C.
ROOFING TILE
Use this tiie on your roof. It
is permanent and fire proof,
also cheaper in the long run, be
cause never has to be replaced
and makes insurance cheaper.
We manufacture building
blocks, concrete drain pipe, win
dow and door sills and sell lime,
plaster, cement and structural
Made here at home in Spanish design and in plain,
red and green colors.
steel.
Z. B. WEATHERJRS & SONS
Phone 192
Shelby, N.C.
Community Pride
“YOU OWE THE WORLD A
LIVING.”
This straight - from - the - shoulder
message is intended for YOU;
think it over.
Your schools, your churches, your *
good roads and your protection
against fire and deeds of violence
are benefits YOU receive from
society.
Your ability to borrow money from
a bank in times of stress is a benefit
YOU receive through society. The
bank’s own capital wouldn’t go far
in taking care of a community’s
needs; banks must depend upon the
community.
You Owe It To Society To Save
Every Penny You Can—and it
should Jbe placed in the bank where
you have protection, and your
money will foster the prosperity of
your community.
Four Per Cent
Interest And
Safety.
“Built
For
Service.”
UNION TRUST CO.
Shelby - Lattimore - Lawndale — Fallston
Resources Over One Million Dollars.
“In Union There Is Strength.”