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Visited Hi Sharon. I"*'""Jr ^alherer and Henry ' • ‘ „f I iittiWiore, N. 0., were here •"hl n.ri-tmaa, vi-itiiiK the fam ? Ml J- ^ ' ! H,lar',n No’ 2* Qrov&s Chill Tanks Stops Malaria, Restores Strength and Lue.rgy. toe dr. DAVID M. MORRISON Optometrist Eves examined, glasses lil ted, lenses duplicated same day as ’•eeeived. _ Office in' New Panning Build ing—Telephone 585 RODERICK H. KING Osteopathic Physician Office in New Fanning i Building. Hours: 9-12; 1-1. PHONES: Office 529. Residence S3. __ DR. JOE OSBORNE DENTIST G-7 ROYSTER BLDG. SHELBY, N. C. Dr. E. G. Pierce KVi; SIGHT SPECIALIST OPTUMETERIST Office Over I nion Trust Co. Shelby, N. C. Eye? Examined Ci.sr es Fitted Glasses Repaired I 1Eerrurly of Gastonia. Ei.-ht ^ t‘u! ’ Experience ;:i Examining Eye? and Fitting Glasses.) TFT STAR WANT ADS. ADMIMSTR VTOR’S notice ^ Having qualified as administrator EL"! of W- L- Justice, de LVatfc„ot Cleveland County. oJ. ‘ Ci,,^1.,',a* ,h: - is to notify all ila-i|1f clain,s «?ainst the E ,,f '^ deceased to exhibit them IP. tw undersigned at Shelby N C fn2;;r ,h :V!" ’he 2nd day of January, Will be pleaded in Bebted t"* .cov"rv- All persons in V,.,]. ■ 0 V'1 ©state will please ^ Ti ( lat<“ payment. |;,24' ’' ,!ay of December, kfr n -i' r u- S11CE, Administrator BYVPM v U • L- JUStice. " NlM K- WEATHERS. A-tty. II,vN0Trf K to CREDITORS. Iheir X appointed agent for * •a,,, •aw of M- O. Ross. do. '• for th*10 0 Cleveland countv, N. ■state of tv?’?0S0 of settlin» ^ the Ifv ! 'i),! dWawd, this is to no |)o estate'nf^ Kajing elai,ms against liu-m ' ' a'd deceased to exhibit iem t,, tv, V '•<> exniDit orth r , Un<k'rslRnt‘d at Pittsboro, lav of i.vi."na ‘'"/"' before the 15th of V i 1 ' ill be il ,l |'ai'V’ 102a> or this notice - ...r,lvaEi«<l ui bar of their recov r>% ah l'* "in tent. |bis thi persons indebted to said es |ent. .. make immediate pay R- r'p'/JoI day December, 1924. M. o p,—’ ter heirs-at-law |T0RsI'\FCnNrOTICE TO ('REI)I ,b.\VmNv rV>l:,‘I.ORS OF CEPH I A t, N (;r°CERY. Led ofS a ^ ->r assiSn<^ named in the lanton madt* b>’ Ceph (editors >hi )t“nt‘^|t °f his sever."! |i-H intere!tL ? V? nntify all credi. founts it!■ 0,fllc Ibeir respective K K- MoD1. ni’Ti and verified, with I thin thirtv *’ Tlu,stee or Assignee ft apne-.r* daya [rom date of the I «!'• soand T "T his notic('- f"il»r< rs will „°Ca”n part sa*d credi f in bar of -1S lmtice to be plead is indebted* f° VVon that a11 Per let their to ^vph Blanton must lm the anne,.UntK wilhin thirty days Tlinar that'll'**anco ,b':' ”°tice— I assignee f * Uf sl<‘P1! wdl be taken 4Xfr uPrrery-ThiK n°ceni all a.'(.(r„V,tMake, pavme"t to and ts with the undersign E. McDANIEL, Trustee. (Special to The Star.) G ‘over, -fan. 7. Mr. /Jrnim Rollins, who has !iion a* Ot 'for some time, is "aid so improvifie- since he re tained to lilt' h<nj:r> rif hi; father, Mr. A IT. Robins. Wo are gird to Parn that Mrs. .Ware who recently undermerit an op eration in a hospital sit Spartanburg, S <has returned to her home in Groves. Mi-ms Letha, Virginia and Mary Anna Beheler pent the week end in (Petunia witH th-ir grandparents Mr. and Mr;;. I). IT. Cobb. M"ssr Genrjre < hi, Kermit Kef ter and in Hamrick were entertain 'd to a turl:<*y dinner !'■-! Sunday at tise home ■ ' Mr. Buford Hnmhright. Mi-r Olivenc Ilicks of Cherryville spent la-t week with Mr. and Mr. W. S. Hk-kr. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard of Greenville. S. ■• ere visitors at. the koine of Mr . S. A. Cri m k-.st week. Mrs. Hayne Patter on of Patterson S.-Rbn spent Monday in. Grover with re kit i ves. Mip. Mareelle Fortune and Miss Sn Pelle Harry motored to Chester, S. Kurd v to pend the day with Miss H" vV. relatives, Mi-- Inez pa vis returned heme Cun flay after ;\v - ■ k vi it with rela tives. Miss Rut! Anthony spent the week end in P - '•os r City. Mr. and Mr- IK. Millin' from Greenwood, 8. f . were reH>n* visitor:; , t *h ■ h-r.v. • f Mr. P. ,C K eter. Mr. Or M - ■ returned to Wake Forest last fuindav. Mi Rub Cllis, .Mend Mullinax. end Ti j: v Hr.mbrisrhi, and Torah Pi r;i-i -' ■ n 1c: P r fpiffroy, Monday v.ker<-. th'\ expect to resume their todies at 1 ime tone eolleere. Air. f). T. Keeler and family of this place pvt-rr' !••• with a dinner in •' ! ■•! Vr . H' .or. t Fran ■ ’ ■ of V,i i iw ;■ City. 'P . M ” Kh (•!,h ••••<! daughter, ? ■!>’•:■ < f C '■■ ■ S. hi . •,"i t sev *rt.l. <!••'. F v.-cek wit! Prof, and Mr . P. V Pii-d. Mr. Mark 'Funner .of Vhevil!,- was : ;--.ff.pt visitor at the V,;- of .Mr. ;.) .1. Keefer. . tea ih- r i Misses V 1 ■ p,, Mabel Fortune, Ma , fb—. .. -i A i BMP Ilarrili have all returned to their work, and : .; rt a .plcti -art Christman. Charles Abernethy Waives Examination Moieanton, .Ian fi. — AV living exam* ^nation- 'this p.ior’-ing at the time set for a ar.-li niinarv hearing- of his case '"hartes . AIternetfc-’.’. • who killed Albert Sides at Connelly Spring-, fort Wednes day evening. was released on bond, the amount agreed up i by bis attor neys and solicitor Huffman being SR, f'00. The hearing- set for 10 o’clock at * -acted a la rye rrov.il but the agree ment on bond having: been reached be forehand whin th > -case, was called be fore Magbtrat'- W. H. Hallyburton it required only a. few moments f-t dis position. It is understood that when the trial comes up at the March term of Burke Superior court the defense will pre -:->nt a strong plea of self defense. Ervin and Ervin and Spainhour and Mu'! represent the defendant. Ac 'omnanied by relatives and friends Abernethy, who is a young man of fine appearance, returned to day to Connelly Springs. 11 is wife, brother, father-in-law, Mr. Hendley, of Arison county, and a large number of railroad men including Chief Dis patcher McLean, of Asheville, were rare for the hearing. SICK 3 YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF Finally Found Health by Tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Columbia, S. C. — “Your medicine has done me so much good that I feel like I owe my me to it. r or three years I was sick and was treated by physicians, but they didn’t seem to help me any. Then I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve ge t a b le' Com- | pound and got strong enough to do my housework, where before 1 was hardly able to be up. I have also taken the Vege table Compound during the Change of Life and it has left me in good health. I recommend it as the best medicine for women in the Change of Life and you can use these facts as a testimonial. Mrs. S. A. Holley, R. F. D. No. 4, Columbia, South Carolina. Why sulTer for years with backache, nervousness, painful times and other ail ments common to women from early life to middle age, when Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound will bring relief? Take it when annoying symp toms first appear and avoid years of suffering. In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound over 200,000 replies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported they were benefited by its use. Her*:: Worth Over T*yo Dollar® Year Each; \ M.ri< (! <• > IMr From i’r'ft j n \ ji.>Ps .r. March .lion •. K. ilumri "k, >-i ! 1 >y : mto i. !•". • ' O' I it’s! ■ '!• si hi.t «>*«> a ,i.'io> 1 fur th ■ *..• i,r me in ! C’v ■ .• ’<< -oun'.v. I . :■! ’■111'.' ; *J»y -d 1 ,W <" , ■)• nlxiut t»0 ■ iff. ; on' h ir< it11 for mv ;iv c. Mr H: ■ i ::-k. vb .• ■ i> !cr-i p a • r<<: . ti-r, kept tri• ill! of the .TEES'S DESIGNERS, FABRICATORS, Erectors, Structural Steel r.nd f oncreto Reinforcing Bars, f or Office anti Store Buildings, Karac.es, Store Fronts, .Mil: and Factory Buildings. Machine and Foundries, Churches and S'dawk. Immediate shipments from pClinr'otte -.took. SOUTHERN. ENGINEERING COMPANY ’ R* ice an:’, i'laut * Charlotte, N. C. Jig' he received, and ays that the total $es\ for the six pullets was $12 oed ten1 from 1 ho sale of egtrs ho I i . allie d 25 from the average 1 P’i; for -S I '-2 (io-.rn, which would j leave ;l prtifit of :<1 225. The number of eggs received from the -i\ pullets each month follows: •la: tary 100: Kcbruary, 75; March MM: .' il l 117: Mav 111; June, 22; July, PO; 'tie. 88; September, 81; j Oct 7<?; \ at'oer 40; lleeember,; r. Total 1 ,o:;h. 1 v;;l' nay ;il • only the high ar .l.-.-is ferfilij r this year. Such foods have fr*».<gh;, rave- cost of hand-; j ling, do t ot require so much filler and are made from the best hinds of t mate inis ay sgro tom.y workers. NOTICE The regular annua' meetine of t ho r>to;of To- Fir-t National Bar 1, «.■' Shelby will ho hold in tho ])j. ! v'-eiai- ’ mi m if n.'d hark <>n Tues day, January 1 ;Jfh, 1025, at eleven o’clock a.. Til. ROY R, Si: K, A Cashier. CORETHROAT tonsil his or hoarseness, gargle with warm salt water. Rub Vick3 over throat and cover with a hot flannel doth. Swal low slowly small pieces. Used Yearly PEN-FORMULA FERTILIZERS \ 8-J-5 FOR TOBACCO Sand' Drown A as ruined many tobacco crops, /r has turned high hopes Into despondency. This formula has sufficient magnesium to assure, you ogcinst sand drown troub/e. Ask your County Agent Also mode in S-J-J cr There is a Salesmen of Jo say's r. the fending * sery is no near you write us. “ CiUAfiAVTtlp AK 4 CVS/jr ~ 6-z>-5 far: th&accd acio- .. . e 03%. AMMO* a: PEHJVUSH. . 7S%\ Slzl p-7i«; { 07 C\AhtAfAip_ .. 5C % ( J aaSO BOO A- l.ua*z j pa: ash * S UU'HATSr_ 5 .aa % c-z MANUFACTURED BY N.B. J05EY GUAPS E; WILMINCTONN.C. ESSEX-fe-COACH *895 Fnight and Tax Extra Its Greatest Values Cannot lie Copied The Chassis Is Patented As its Coach Body has changed the whole trend to closed cars So Essex Chassis likewise forecasts the mechanical design of the future Essex provides stability without unnecessary weight. It has economy without sacrifice of performance. It is low priced without disappointment in looks or reliability. It is more than up-to-date in design. It is in advance of any car with which its price can be compared. It is built on the Super-Six principle, by Hudson workmen in the Hudson shops. In quality Hudson and Essex are alike. The patents which make the Super-Six the most enduring, smoothest motor and give it all advantages sought in eight cylinders, prevent any from copying its chassis as has been so generally done in copying the Coach body. ESSEX HOLDS ITS OWN EVERYWHERF HOEY MOTOR COMPANY ( AI.DWKI.l. MAKRIACES IN 1:121 STl I K, K\( KI’T ON!-: I. r<iir. (if th<- even 200 ntarriatfe licet): i' . i-s :t'<l for the pats year by John 'I. Crisp, ietfister of deed* for Caldwell t ointy. all of the stuck ex ceed one. This license was sent back by a veunjr mint who said his (fir! bucked out. He failed to tret his three dollar- hack. 'l l... f; a ;i 1 year for the county ends wit! the first Monday in I>( ■enilic r. Duron; the past v ar Cupid (lid not quite !,:■{» pare with the year nm-edinar. II.- dipped just one couple. For 1 ‘,cn there wove 201 licenses is sued as against 200 for 'he year 192-1. '1 he • xtrr. Christmas for the little I eve iroil q si not materialize this past December, lb sister of Deeds Crisp say:-. Only 20 li-en. -es were issued during ;h< r.icOth a ejrairt t fi r the ::.n • :<>» a year a pro. i AN Y FIL! INC STA TION CAN “FIX" YOl'R TIRE OR IT BE. Bui there i* a bie riif I fa-amre i-' "fixing" and ! REPAIRING. When fix '■d y».»jv sire ti .gbU .-i iii«t [ bejrn. When Repaired— r ..1 t v > t'. a dd' s End. I T! at cold patch may ruin |a i v. tire. IE- on t safe s-ide. have them re | ptircii .■ i I MfSi NHEIMER’C TIRE FIIOI*. | South Wa-ihintM 't> Street Shelby. N. C. mmi® Real Estate Bargains 54 a<. i'arm on state high way, five miles from Shelby; good seven room house and f oiithutldingsT near school and i churches very attractive price j on this farm. Good land and good section of the county 90 acre farm on public ! road half mile of fair grounds; | one mile from Cleveland Springs. Good level land. Very productive; not often you have an opportunity to buy | this kind of farm. Price very '■ reasonable. We have some nice new houses in Shelby, price from I SI,250 to $5,000. Located in ; various parts of town and we j can sell you these with very | small cash payment and very attractive terms. Five vacant lots on South DeKalb street. Five vacant lots on East | Graham street. Two vacant lots on East ; Warren street. If you desire to purchase real estate of any kind, please investigate what we have to offer and if you have any thing to sell, please let us help you sell it. Royster Realty Co. PHONE NO. 397. STOP! GO! It ?3 dangerous to Go, when the signal says Stop! To heed warnings is to save life. The Stop! signals for health are such warnings as backache, shooting pains, recurring headache.-;, chilliness, dizzi ness, drowsiness, irritability, morose ness, rheumatic twinges, swollen joints, Eout. There signals warn you that there is a "traffic jam" in the kidneys, and the “Go” signal can’t he utilized until the clogging poisons (uric acid, mostly) are flushed out. . Drinking a glass of hot water each morning is effective and before each meal take an An-uric tablet (anti-uric acid ). Step into any drug store and obtain An-uric tablets, discovered by Dr. Pierce, Pres, and made at the famous Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Or, tend Dr, Pierce 10c for a trial package. Says Milk Plant Need of Shelby •To the Editor: ,'«*ft** On? of the ii'imr/ili'to needs of Shel by i:. ;i plant where milk is pasteuriz ed and certified before it is offered to the consumer. Doctors, and men '■'ho knew, specify mil): that lias been pasteu’ izeif, fi r bahier arid for sick persons, it has beep proven that in • nr.d iowr:- where pasteurized milk wa introduced the infant mor tal it v was r dr.eed c a 40 ner cent ‘n ft5 per rent. Miik i - one of the chief carrier' of inborcitlbsis perms and pa- teumatim he ye oven to be the ho -t ai d eyiy way of killing these gerrn ir the milk. < 'inefr‘ ;.! him soul that the p; - tourirniiotT ,>t' r. i:: was one of t-h-' r > • r * 'd it nice-’ u- d in fight i'.!'.■ 1 •• White H.ue '■ inner or lat er since nti. -prirdtijr 1 viness man of She! 5 wtH pr fih 11-y with i lean, • who! i i ■ pc ‘i >.ilk. The •rtone-" t’r the better, for Shelby Vi; would 1 • in line with the pn »--i i• i iivy. “A V o” SHELBY” Tb- : .lioel ‘■■e : gr n'ture at State I'l 1 ■ C ill! -the, pul M’-to . teach,, to i ■ : ri• e”: : I to spread I.timely fare ah-'Ot .beMar farming to : the people of t ic "(rto. I ’ the college j doc.:,'!i yhu, cal! on i; for one * of these ryvi ■•'?•.. and the b«t varieties fir C3ch purpose is told in tKe !92o Catalog Woods 5cede ant* ho-v tn rfot ‘.ham is talci on f><igc 4 or (Catalog ■T. W. Wo cad ft Sons ■“* “£ $4SJ. .'trfii.fi£ tn«« i J7S J 55 S-1-4* h . . F-ichiTond.V* IA COMPLETE SERVICE - Dry Cleaning: Dyeing Pressing Hat Re-Blocking. At Your Service At All times. WHITEWAY Dry Cleaning Co. N. Lafayette St. Phene 105. Change of Life “When change of life began on ^ me,” says Mrs. Lewis Linker, of Lamar, Mo., “I suffered so with womanly weakness. 1 suffered a great deal of pain in my back and sides. My limbs would cramp. I didn't feel like doing my work, and there are so many steps for a woman to take on a farm. I was very anxious to get better. A friend rec ommended to me end I began using it I certainly Improved. I went through change of life with out any trouble. I can highly recommend Cardui.” At the age of about 40 to 50 every woman has to pass through a critical time, which is called the C.Vrngr rf Life. At thin time, great changes take place in her system, causing various painful and disarreca’dn sy;nplcms. If you -are ayyroachhig this period, or are already suffer ing ircm any ef its troubles or symptoms, take Cardui. It should h-iji you, ujj it has jelred others. Sold by all druggists.
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