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Advr ates Dresses For Women, Long Hair For Teachers and Tobacco Tax Raleiffh.—There is still hope for the eager ok! maid and old bachelor but little hope for the young dripper, bobbed-haired teachers, friends of Lady Nicotine and enemies of Mr. Vol stead and those who believe in person al liberties, if recommendations for new laws for North Carolina mark1 to Revenue Commissioner Itouphton by a merchant of Avery County, should all be enacted into the statutes of the Commonwealth. ( omnvssioner Doughton is in receipt of a letter from a merchant of Avery County who claims to sell everything that, one needs and to buy everything that one has to sell. The letter con demns the man who lives off others and requests a law be enacted to al low his debtors to “hire him out” and take half his earnings to pay his debts. The merchant would put such re strict'ons on school superintendents as to have only married persons in such offices so to “cut out these court ing schools” and adds that after 1927 there should be no school teachers w.th bobbed hair. The totter to commissioner I Knigh ton rends: "I have just tv nd the sketch from Raleigh m to the vacation of you of fic.nl men in visiting your homes dur ing Christmas. Hope you all had a nice time. “Then 1 no.ice other things you all are doing, and in which I am inter ested. i hope you all will ace til'd the lavs on cigarettes, cigars and all tobacco are raised; then that there will be ro man or woman, other than married, sober ar.d modest, to super intend our public school.; (so a to cut out these courting : chonls) ,•>»i<l that after 1027 that there wdl he no lady teacher with holihed hair avow ed to teach >.i Nnrtji Carolina! then that the female sex all wear dr e, rather than trousers and leggings. “Then, if it can he done, where a man gets a living off of others with out working, that thorn who he owes shall have a perfect right to take him up and hire him out and keep one* half of his earning to apply to hi indebtedness and the other half to go i to the maintenance of his family. STEEE & IRON Designers, Fabricators, Er ectors, Structural Steei and Concrete Reinforcing Bars* (nnncitiatp nhipmcnta from Char lotto stock, Mourns, (-tunnels. Angles, nates, * Koits, Rolls, ltivotn, ll-.'irrforeing Bars. *SOUTHERN KNdINRERING COMPANY (Hike aad Plant * Charlotte, N. C. HENDERSON GILMER CO. WHOLESALE PAPER Charlotte, N. ('. , SPECIALIZING TOTAL ACC OUNT SYSTEMS AND SALESBOOKS. Paper Of AH Kinds For Merchants Only. —ANNOUNCEMENT— J. B. NOLAN COMPANY Our Business will i>e selling Both City and Farm ids. Wo are temporarily located in R. E. Campbell’s v " Hotel Building on the Square. After comple tion ol the Lineberger-Suttle Building will have office over Woohvorth Store. J. B. NOLAN COMPANY SHELBY, N. C. J. B. Nolan PHONE 578. - Clyde Nolan RESIDENCE J53. RADIO HEADQUARTERS ENJOY THE LONG WINTER NIGHTS. We have in stock Atwater-Kent, Ra diolas and Day-Fan. All prices and mod els. We install them for you. Also stock of tubes and batteries at all times, ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Phone 428. —YOU— ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To Visit Cur Show Room And Inspect the Showing of the NEW CHEVROLET Never before has a car like this been offer ed at such a price. Come whether you own a ear or not. Whether you are a prospect or not. We will be glad to show you this won derful car. AREY BROTHERS GARAGE xgm “Th(>n that a boy under 18 years of age, having ner income. bo not al lowed to run an automobile for plea sure. "Then I wish that something could lie done for the farmer to aid him in securing farm labor. "Hoping to hear from you when you find time, and hoping to have you visit me some time, and with kindest regards to you and yours, I am very respectfully yours and fra* i smelly." The lotto.- ;h -igaed by a merchant of Avery County with a gen-:"logic- 1 review of his family for two von,-ra tions. Commissio.-.c-r Dough ton stated that he had received muhy requests and many suggestions in r< yards to the business pertaining to T ch-nart n-< iii. and how it should he run, “out" he added, this is the most o.Tp;,-:i>iv» one of all and it heats them all, though they came from the four I'-mu-iy of the State," Cleveland Springs. Chari ate Observer. I he people of Shelby get the. great er benefit of the hot. 1 at Cleveland Springs by reason of one eirr.umrtam-e alone. They are on the short end of the read The property he:; been long regarded very much in the nature of ; Charlotte a - et, even in the rough old days of coach travel and muddy roads, and ramshackle buildings. Af fairs, so far as the accommodations there are c mcenicd, might have been ' as they were then but for the coming of a fire that cleared the ■ "<nmd and pushed Shelby into action. The business men of that town came to Charlotte on a proposition of eo-1 operation in establishing condition 1 there on amodern basis; and to build and equip a hotel which would mot the requirements of the new times. | The hotel was built and was turned over to Mr. Var.slory. who seemed to hi>vc bce.i borii for that particular jf>l). The intention was to establish the hotel not only as a resort, but as as all-the-year institution. It has been h iit or.cn i'or two winter seasons and with a developed patronage which has ” n!e that feature a permanency. It *•: - been doing a capacity business and an enlargement is now in pros pect. The directors, in recognition of the scrvic* of .VIr. Vanstory, are go ir.;r t > ir.ak • it porsiblo for him to give cr.Unaimiu-nt to a larger number of P ole and will expend the capacity of the In If 1 against the coming <:f the umnter reason. i is ;.n open secret that the success " i"h hr i m scored by the hotel due mainly to the excellent char r.'-tr-r of it- management. The poeple ■ f Shelby took a big venture in plac ing their money in an expensive, plant, hut they realised that with good man. ai-ement the risk would be minimiz ed. The enterprise is now on a solid foundation, and the proposed enlarge nvnt in circumstance in which the J people of rharlottc will take particu-; !; -■ delight. l*’s two hours close to the j city any day, rain or shine, and the! punk back of the Shelby money is! now leaning the reward that was ex-; peeled. Shelby enterprise has found a-- institution ahead of which there is a great, day. UUT( ITF.lt Kir. YEARS OLD ATTENDS SON’S WEDDING \i >••• ' . N. ,T.. A an. 12.— Kupper Hi r, 105-year-old Hoboken butcher, ■ a .he guest of honor here today at th« weedin'* of his 23-jhecf-old son, ' ri^ur. to Miss Ethel Batemans. The > bjiclur'i; birthday anniversary was J last Sunday hut lie had postponed ■ arl • b:;, rv.-.iv'e of the occasion to e liie double celebration today. ' >\; ; accompanied by his wife, Mrs. E-Vd Bier, 70. Tit\ STAR WANT ADS. PEACtXT. HAS FEDERAL JOB IN CALIFORNIA ThomasviMe.—Dr. J. W. Peacock, now of Cajon. Calif., hut mi judged a paranoiac when tried for the slaying in Tkomasville of Chief of police J. E. Taylor, and escaping from con finement :n the criitiinal insane de partment of ihe penitential v at Ral (ip 1 a year later, mis accepted tile position of chief surfer; i in a gov ern..lent veterans’ hospital in Cali fornia, according to reports reaching here from members of the Peacock family now in California. BLOCKADED Every Household in Shelby Should Know How to Resist it. If your back aches because the kid neys are blockaded, You should help the kidneys with their work. Doan’s Pills are especially for weak kidneys. Ar.k your neighbor! Recommended by thousands—home testimony proves their merit. J. G. Jones, grocer, Martin St., re sidence 602 S. Morgan St, Shelby, says: “I have used Doan’s Pills off and on for some time whenever my kid neys troubled me and I always found them to be a good remedy. At times I almost got to where I couldn’t keep going. My back ached and I had sharp catches over my kidneys when I stooped. I always felt lame and stiff mornings. My back ached and my kidneys acted too frequently most of the time. I used Doan’s pills for these ailments md they have never failed to rdi me of the attacks.” COc at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ad In tlieso days of auto banditry, traveling is more flattening than broadening. tO-3'3 FOR COTTON Under present can dft ion s, the authorities ad visa more Acid Phosphate than Mas formerly used. Therefore, »v? recommed at /east 10 % f cid Phosphate. The Prom opto is p fanned / to give both speedy a act 5 continuous growth. A /so E Mode in tp-4-J by add/'sg a / 7o more Soda. This fs an excellent fertilizer. , , 7fere is a salesmen in every bag of Josey’s Fertilizers. for rata by tea ding merchants almost every where if there is no ' / dealer n tar: yap write as. _SI3 7 GuARANff.EC) nMAl'fSt$ fJ-3 3 tCR COTTON Mr to -ta.t t'r ftUYiAN . . | j ’HMHnt'S . '.So%- , ir*i.**AV'0-J»u%{ j SOD/1.^SJ%) | Potash-- - --Si MANUFACTURED BV ] N.Bi JQ5EYCUAKa.[a Greatest Buy” Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It Hudson Loads Because It gives greatest value for the money. It undersells all rivals be cause the world’s largest volume of six-cylinder closed cars gives greater cost advantages. Its motor is the famous Super-Six which Hudson patented and exclu sively holds. Comparison further shows what everybody says and what sales prove. Note These Prices They are below all comparison HUDSON on the Famous Super-Six COACH .... *1345 SEDAN (-) *1795 SEDAN W *1895 Freight and Tex Extra HOEY MOTOR COMPANY Register Clerk of Sheriff. | Recorder AUDITORS REPORT FOR FOURTH Salary Farid—Receipts. of Deeds ... . j_ CoUrt (Including fines) ... QUARTER 1924. $ 1,037.65 027.47 62 57 3,802.78 Total .. .. .. __ County Fund—Receipts | October 1st Ikdance* .. . ... I October receipt;• ... _. November r -ciptr. Deco fill'll r ree* ip! .... 39,648.21 1,533.30 13,982.08 56,478.68 Total _ ... Disbursements Paid for bond ; and coupons Expcii. o county home Expense outside trxir . ... Court juror _ Court witnesses .. . .. .. Roads and bridges . County commissioner.: | Clerk county com mi:- iorurs (credit) |Jail expenses .. .. Salary register of deed;; ...... _. _ Salary clerk of court Salary of sheriff Salary of treasurer Salary of recorder and 'auditor . . . . . Salary of count" phy: ic'ian . . Salary Farm demom trainr Office lecords Printing and advertbim Repair.) public building. Stationery, ink and portage ... _ Lights, fuel and viuer Expen:--, deputy flic-fit! . .__ Tax assessors, lint inker,; . Registrars of coktioi. New jail . Unclassified disbar nn in. Bai-.i.teo county fund - Jan. It ... School Fund. October 1st balance . .. . .. Receipts fur quart*::- .. . ^ Total . .. ._ _ _ Disbursements Salary superintendent welfare cffUer __ . Salary county superintendent ... Salary,'white teacher? Salary, colored teachers and sunn-visor Houses and repairs .... 1. __ ! Furniture ....... Fuel _ ... .... .. _ •Supplies .. ... .. Insurance Interest on bond: __ _ ._ City schools ... ... ... _ Miscellrneous expense • . . Trucks and transportation . _ Office expenses and •:ter..grabber .. Leans _ .. . . _ _. .. . Home de monstrators alary . .4,537.50 2,131.08 444.J5 229.35 401.51 9,490.73 169.28 119.60 804.64 775.99 800.00 .. . 1,600.00 .. 500.00 500.00 164.25 700.00 .. ... 108 83 233.95 .. 1,085.68 .. 113.60 .212.00 .. 391.27 1,081.07 845 35 31,654.86 1,641.11 33.611.55 102,700.21 :_ 187.50 _ .750.00 34,641.02 4,847.00 4.407.59 .. 6,949.66 —• 1,475.12 1,110.41 _ 336.00 .. .266.12 16,795.21 _328.37 . 3,810.13 346.21 18,955.25 ... .100.00 5,580.47 111,642.36 60,665.40 50,976.96 136,311.76 95,335.59 Pal. January 1st $40,976.17 ~ A husband who v/ill. carry in the eoa! and dry the dishes too is more than any v»man should expect Another pleasant thing about pro hibition is that the water wagon i:: never crowded the first of the year. sp* -.A/1*;. ■; Practical Nurse Tells Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Koute 1, near Paris, Tcr.h., tells the story of her experience &3 follows: “I am C2 yoar3 old and I have been a practical nurse for more than 20 years, tak ing- mostly maternity cares. One of my daughters suffered from cramping r.t . . . She would just Lend double and have to go to bed. Its Wom’s Tonic was recommended to her and she only had to take about two bottles, when she hardly knew that it was . . ., she suffered so little pain. “M y youngest daughter was rur.-down, weak and nervous, and looked like sha didn’t have a bit of blood left—just a walking skeleton, no appetite and tired all the * time. I gave her two bottles of Cardui. Ic built her up and she began eating and soon gained in weight and W has been so well sirce.” ||li Cardui, the Woman's Tor.ic, has helped suffering women for over forty yeans. Try it. djii At all Sf NOTICE Utiq«: ar. virtue of the author ity vrH- , mo as Administrator of the Est at' 'S' W. L. justice, deceased, late of Cleveland County, N. 0. I, John F. Justice, will offer for sale to the hi chest bidder for cash on the nremises (Known as W. I,, Justice old i home place) in No. 0 Township, about 3 miles North of Shelby. N. C., on SATURDAY. JANUARY 3!st. 1925, at II o’clock A. M., all the per sonal property in possession of said W. L. Justice, including:: 1 rubber tire top bupgry; ] two horse waff on; 1 Cole Cotton Planter, and other farming tools and imple ments; Household and kitchen furni ture; 50 bushels of Corn; 100 bushels of cotton seed; 200 bundles of fodder and feed materials. This the 5th day of January, 1925. JOHN F. JUSTICE, Administrator. « ' " ' .. ■ ■ Dr. C. M. Peeler Dentist Office in Whisnant Building Over Battery Store. Office Phone 99-W. Residence Phone 460-W. ^_ J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Board of Education of Cleve land county will receive construction am! heating' bid.' for the erection and steam heating- of a school building to be erected in Fallston, N. C. Bids -will be received in office of the Countv Superintendent. Shelby, N. C., until 2 p. m. January 22nd, 1925. Plans and snecifications may he secured from the County Superintendent or from Linthicum and Linthicum, Architects, Raleigh. N. C. Th's advertisement authorized by the Board cf Education of Cleveland County. LINTHICUM £ LINTWCUM. 5 9-13-16-20 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. I First publication January 9, 1925), Having uualified as executrix and executor of the estate of I,. S. Card, nor, deceased. late of Cleveland countv North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es« tote of said deceased to present same for mymer.t to the undersigned at Shelbv, N. C., or their attorney P. Cleveland Gardner in said city, on or before The 9th day of January. 1926, t>r this notice will be pleaded in bar of thoir recovery. All persons indebted t osa:d estate will please make im mediate pavment. This 9th day of January. 1925. M. A. GARDNER. Executrix, T. C. GARDNER, Executor. P. Cleveland Gardner, Atty. for Exe» cutrix and executor. COMMISSIONER’S SALE_ By virtue of a decree of the Super ior court of Cleveland county made in special proceeding entitled, “Robert Newton et al., vs. Annie Newton et al." I, as commissioner, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Shelby, N. C., on Saturday, January 17. 1925 within legal hours the following de scribed real estate situated in No. 11 township. Cleveland county, and being a part of the W. C. Newton land, ad joining the lands of Sallie Downs, James Self and others and bpunded a* follojvs: Beginninrr on a stone in old road in James Self’s line thence with James Self’s line south 85 1-2 east 70 poles to n stone in Sallie Downs' line, thence with her line north 33 West 168 1-4 poles to a stone, corner of G. W. Peel er and Ryburn & Hoey (now New ton), thence with Ryburn & Hoey (now Newton) line south 8 1-2 east 138 poles to the beginning, containing 31 1-4 acres. Bidding will begin at $2016.00. Terms of sale: All cash upon con firmation of sale. This December 31, 1924. CLYDE R. HOEY, Commissioner.
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