Music ( 3uh M; ctinsr. The Cecelia M ; i- dub Jr. meeting th!.' Tuc. day aftcrnoii at at the homo of Mr . K’u b Thompson. Chicora Club Meets. The Chicora Club will meet with Mrs. O. »i. Mull Friday afternoon. The hour is I! TO o'clock. Another Thought. Itefu i' to lie gloomy. Cheer up! Get your mind olT your troubles. Lead a natural life and walk on the sunny side of the street. Dinarr Gtie: Is Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. II. I,. Toms had as ♦heir dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Dover. Miss Katherine Do ver and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dover. Old Sol Cheers. After the rain of the past week when the sun showed his face last week he cheered many people. Every hodvfiiopnn to feel hotter even the “flu*, patients anti of course the wo men of Shelby were seen on thee streets once more. Spent) (ho Day I*»r< y. Mrs. J. S. Deirton ha'l ns hor guests (<> Rjiend 11>o day with her Thursday, Mrs. -A. Biggerstaff and Mrs. John son, Miss Robbie Biggerstnff and Misses Nell and Margaret Young of Forest City. Miss Mary Ford F.lam Charming Young Hostess. Ml so Mary Ford Flam was a charm ing hostess to the younger set on Thursday evening, After the assem bling^ of the guests, games amt music wlitlejt? away the happy hours. Later Miss Flam assisted by her mother, Mrs. Flam served the most tempting refreshments. ■ . —--A Miss Mnrv Griffin Hostess. Miss Mnrv Griffin always an ideal hostess entertained informally and de lightfully on Friday evening with three taldes of bridge, tl was a neigh borhood affair and there young men and Women after the games and de lirious refreshments motored out to Cleveland Springs and had music and danc&ig (o complete a happy evening. Informal Dance at r’lcv<s!ard Springs Hotel. Cleveland Springs looked like the “good old summer time” on Saturday evening when ouite a number of Shel by’s young social set motored out and enjoyed a most informal dance. Quite a number of guests at the hotel were also dancing, making a brilliant scene ■with the beautifully dressed young women aiul fascinating music played bv Miss Mary Griffin. Mrs. Boshamer, Mr. Buchanan and I. C. Griffin jr. The Perfect Guest. She answered by return post. The invitation of her host. She caught the train she said she would — And charged at stations as she should. She brought a small and lightish box, And keys belonging to the locks. Food rich and rare she did not beg— But ate the boiled and scrambled egg. Vv’hen offered hike warm tea she drank it, And did not crave an extra blanket, Nor e*tra pillow for her head. She seemed to like the spare room bed. She brought her own self-filling pen, And always went to bed at ten. She left no little things behind, But stories new and gossip kind. Mrs. C. B. McBrayer Entertains Bridge Club. Cleveland Springs was the lovely setting a?id Mrs. C. B. McBrayer was the qharminr hostess to the South Washington Bridge club on Saturday afternoon. The weather was perfect end all the members mtoored out in the beautiful sunshine to this popu lar place. Mrs. McBrayer had her ta bles arranged in the attractive lobby and theplaces were found by little place cards in the shapes of hearts, made*, diamonds and clubs. The ta ble covers were embroidered in these designs and the refreshments molded also In this charming way carrying out the card scheme. Many snappy rubbers were played and a number of visitors added to the pleasure of the afternoon. A delicious tea was serv ed atjfive o’clock consisting of salads and sweets. Miss Keller Entertains Nio'ht Division. One of the loveliest club meetings nf the season wa ■ on Thursday even ing when Miss Keller entertained the Night Division of the Woman's club at the home of Miss Elizabeth Webb. Miss Keller chose for her color All items intended for l1 is depart- 1 meet must foe <el»>i>hos:r ! or unit in I to tile Society Editor foef. re 11a. | m., tile day before p.e 'i ■ tion. All news items of intercut to women are welcomed. By Mrs Madge Webb Rilev scheme red and vre- i and lie' rooms• were beautiful with pot led IVros, r<<t flowers and red c Tidies in : ilver hoi, ders. When the pin el had assembled; Miss KeMer Imd arranged a mostde lightful '‘take off’’ on an intelligence test which was much enjoyed h;/ the members.. Original V; lenlines were given to the members applicable to I themselves. The refreshments which were delic ious, carried out the red and green color ache me. The program was most ent a'tainine; and Misses Eliza beth Roberts, Jessie Hamrick and Mrs Jessie R-ntVtsoiir gave splendid papers on James Lane Allen, John Fox jr.. and Mrs. Burton Harrison, Afternoon Division No. 2 Will Sell Tickets. The Afternoon Division No. 2 of the Woman’s club will start the sale of 'tickets of “ITe Who Gets Flapped,” I featuring I/on Chaney and an all star | east playing at the Princess theater Feb. 5th, afternoon and evening. This is one of 'the fi usd pictures o' r shown in Shelby. There is a hip ro mance, drama, tragedy and circa life and it will delight the children as well ! as grown ups. Secure tickets now from any member < f the Huh. The tickets are 25 cents each. Miss Bernice Hamrick Charming Hostess. At the Hilliard (fa room eight charming young women, composing! the ITob Nob chib met op Friday aft ernoon and had as their charming hos tess Miss Bernice Hamrick. Not a member was missing and two tables of bridre war enjoyed for two hours. The tables were centered with lovely potted plants and dainty score and place cards were used. Little roses re > feptaides held the nut Mrs, Ware | served the most elegant re.freshmeats j | in the true Hilliard tea room style and a must happy afternoon was spent. Miss Frances Jolly Marries. The many friends of Miss France:; Jolly in Shelby and around Boiling Springs where she bus a number of relatives will be interested to learn of her marriage on Saturday in Miami, Florida to Mr. S. S. Beam of Chcrry ville who is engapffd during the win ter months In vegetable growing. The brdc has been making her home in : Shelby for the past year since her mother dad at her home in Rush j Springs, Oklahoma. She is a very pretty and attractive young lady with a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Beam will make their home in Florida until June, when they will return to Cherry ville. I Mrs. Julius Suttie 20th Century Club Hostess. I . He* .Otn f sntury club was. most de lightfully entertained by Mrs. Julius Suttle on Friday at her attrac jtrive home on Fast Marion street. The j 1-oornu were cosy ami beautiful and dhe sweet fragrance of the potted i plants permeated the atmosphere. There was a good a tendance ami a j program instructive and entertaining ] was rendered by tbs following women, | “Life of Ferdinand Os.-pdowski”, Mrs Lineberger; “Stories from the Book” Mrs. Reuben MFoBrayipr; “Life on the Plains” Mrs. A. VV. Mt Murry. After the program Mrs. Suttle served an elegant ‘- dad and sweet course. Mrs. (\ J, Moriavty was a guest of the club. (“Looker On" Writes ! «f Flower Gardens. j Now (hut the Christinas holidays have passed and January is with us, we begin to piun for soring, and think of gardens, and gardening. Do you j know you could write a book, and an: enormous one too, about flower gar dens. The garden is a school of pa- j tience. What ever its nature may be, its true beauty is in having grown old. The perfect garden does not exist. “God Almighty first planted a gar den.” So Bacon began bis essay on | gardens. Let «s not forget the divine j origin of gardens. In England, “that precious stone set in the silver sea”, j no house and grounds are too small! but that they afford room for some! sort of garden. Few are so poor that! they will dispense with one. There is] I nothing that rewards the laborer more j than the sudden magical appearance so*e fine morning of a burst of blue 'or scarlet flame out of the cold, brown! earth. Something mysteriously lovely; happens to ones soul at the sight of such magic; and I doubt if in all his-j tory there is a record of a single se- j rious crime having been committed by a gardener, or even a city florist. Gardens were forbidden luxury in the middle ages. Life was only safe within fortified walls. There is an ad ded charm about a garden where stately lilies blow and fill the air with fragrance, yet it is a surprise to note the infrequency with which we meet them. A garden is made not only to look at but to live in. A certain wag has observed that you can't be a good gardener, and a modernist, in relig ion - So much of the good gardener’s| tip.jo is pent on the knees, 1 am not so , Mire that the analogy be sound, but j v*a ere mire of the necessity in both garden and garden enjoyment. You simply have to kneel when you weed; but did it ever occur to you that the brtiutif • of vast quantities of flowers cannot be enjoyed standing up or comfortably'sitting down? You have to kneel. CARP OF THANKS. V • ish to tike this opportunity! to thank our friends anti neighbors for their many kindnesses during the accident arid death of our dear hus band, father and grandfather. Tdav pod's Meanings richly abide wtih • mi nil is our prayer. M •. 1). B. Green and Family, It’s a remarkable commentary on •iviii'/aiion when we point with pride a the fact that “only” sixteen per il is wore lynched in the United State a. li.it year. Boston Transcript. A really practical diary is said to j bo coining on the market. Only the 'dates for the first week are printed, and the rest, of the sheets are perfor ated for having-papers.—Punch. NOTICE.' ! To the Public in General. The Colored people of Cleveland county: Are ashed to ate ml a mass meet ing in the interest of a Cleveland county fair, at the court house Feb ruary 0th, at H o’clock p. m. L. V. BORDERS,,Secy/ J. O. U. A. M. Meets Every Tuesday Night WE HITS HALL Visiting Brethren Welcome. RUSH STROUP Attorney at Law Royster Building Phone 614. r pit. R. C. HICKS Dentist Office Shelby National Bank Building. Phone '421. Shelby, N. C. .1 P. Clove land Gardner ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Royster Building Shelby, North Carolina r..-... HATS RENEWED New method. Hats French Dry Cleaned ami Blocked by Steam ____ H. LEE SMITH Speedy Service By Mail. SPARTANBURG, S. C, $1 T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone—82 ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS AND DEBTORS OF CFCIl HI,ANTON GROCERY. As trustee or assignee named in the Peed of Assignment made by Ceph Blanton for benefit of bis several creditors this is to notify all eredi tois interested to file their respective re-counts itemized and verified, with •; McDaniel. Trustee or Assignee, within thirty days from date of the tirst appearance of his notice, failure to do so and act on part of said credi tors will cause this notice to be plead e(l in bar of their recovery. Notice is also given that all per sons indebted to Ceph Blanton must meet their accounts within thirty days from the appearance of this notice_ failing that due steps will be taken by assignee for recovery. This Dccem S'<;r Mth 1924. Make payment to and tile all accounts with the undersign ed. V. E. McDANIEL, Trustee. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm kt !£* an<i Co., of L&ttimore, N. c.. is dissolved, G. S. Dellinger, one of the partners in the said firm selling his interest to It. L. Hunt. The said G. S. Dellinger is no longer responsible tor any debts or obligations contract ed by R. R. Hewitt or R. L. Hunt who | will continue the business under the |!irm name of Hewitt and Hunt. The , s»id Hewitt and Hunt have assumed ! «•* obligations of the firm of R. R. Hewitt and Co., and all parties owing ithe said R. R. Hewitt and Co., will! make settlement to the new firm pf i Hewitt and Hunt. This January 15th 11925. * R. R. HEWITT, | G. S. DELLINGER, R. L. HUNT. With the Wig Musical Comedy “What’ll I Do,” Princess Theatre, Shelby, Tuesday, January 27. Tickets on SsJe at Riviere Drug Company. t —■——--■» Dr. C. M. Peeler Dentist Office in Whisnant Building Over Battery Store. Office Phone 99-W. Residence Rhone 460-W. C.........nJ CONCRETE WORK Foundations Poured. Cement Walks and Driveways. Excavating. Summey ancl Lutz PHONE 354 or 239. ... " -* RODERICK H. KING Osteopathic Physician Office in New Fanning Building. Hours: 9-12; 1-4. PHONES: Office 529. Residence S3. ..-__—---» t .....— DR. JOE OSBORNE DENTIST G-7 ROYSTER BLDG. SHELBY, N. C. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Ilavinp qualified as administrator of the estate' of W. L. Justice, de ceased, late of Cleveland County, •North ( arolina. this i, to notify all persons haying claims .against ' the estate of saiifdecea od to exhibit them to the undersigned ru K!v :iv. M (’ ',r l»vfot;e the 2nd day < f 'January’ or this notice wiii h ’ ' ~ h:ir of their recovery. All deb tod to said (estate make immediate payment. Tlds the 29th day of December, JOIIX F. JUSTICE. Administrator of estate ot W. L. Justice, BVXI M E. WEATHERS, Atty. ■' pleaded in persons in, will please r IN \L .NOTICE TO DEBTORS OF CEP!I BLANTON. Thb notice is given those who are still owing vhe Ceph Blanton store for groceries, etc. All those Kvho do not pay their accounts at once are notified that all unpaid accounts will <oon be put up and sold at public auction. Set tlement can be made with collector of accounts, or with the undersigned in Union Trust building v. E. McDANIEL, Trustee. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have Inis day qualified as executor, of the estute of M. A. Pruett, late of Cleve land county, N. C.. and all person in debted to said estate will make im mediate payment to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to me properly proven for payment on or before January 10th, 1926, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 10th day of January, 1925. MARVIN BLANTON, Executor of M. A. Pruett, deceased. Horace Kennedy, Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. (First publication January 9. 19251. Having qualified as executrix and executor of the estate of L. S. Hard. Mer,.le^ased’ ,at0 Cleveland countv North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to present same for Payment to the undersigned at Mielby, N. C., or their attorney p Cleveland Gardner in said city, on or before The 9th day of January, 1926 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted t osaid estate will please make ini mediate payment. This 9th dav of January. 1925. - 5?' GARDNER, Executrix T 0. GARDNER, Executor. 1 . Cleveland Gardner, Attv. for Exe cutrix and executor. DR. T. O. GRIGG, DENTIST 407 S. LaFayette St. Shelby, N. C. DR. A. PITT BEAM DENTIST Office Phone 188. Residence Phone 89. Shelby Bank Building. DR. O. L. HOLLAR Rectal Specialist and Genito-lJrinary Diseases Piles treated and cured with out pain, knife, chloroform, or loss of time. Treated With Electric Needle. Hickory every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. HICKORY, N. C. W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtors” Office Paragon Bldg. Phene 568. $1,350 CASH HA LANCE through Building and Loan for over six year buys brand new si^ room two story residence on Sumter street. Underpinned with brick, lights and complete water and sewer conveniences. Screened, plenty of closets, latge tot, convenient to school and churches. Only block and half from square. Best bargain in Shelby. Lee Ii. Weathers, owner. STOLEN—WHITE AND BLACK spotted, brown head, female beagle. ■? > reward if alive. It. C. Covington, IT-1, Lattimore. 4-27p FOR RENT—GOOD 2 OR 3 HORSE farm. S. A. Ellis, Shelby. tf-9c | NEW FORD TOURING CAR for sale at bargain. Piedmont Grocery Co. tf 27c LOW PRICES ON HAY, FEED '♦t.uffs, flour, grain, etc. P. F. Grigg, Shelby. 4-20c LOST NEW EUREKA VACUUM cleaner between Shelby and Cliffside. Was in pasteboard carton with my name and adress on same. Reward. M. I). Heffner, Gastonia, N. C., c o Gas tonia Furniture Co., 3-20p FOR SALE TEN TO 30 shares of Dover Mill common, ten shares Dover eight per cent preferred, 15 and 20 shares of Eastside common, 10 shares Cleveland Bank. All good boys at prices offered and free of tax es. Lee B. Weathers. WANTED 40 TO GO ACRE FARM for prospective customer. Prefers pos session this year. J. B. Nolan Co. Phono 578. Shelby, N. C. 4-20c A FARM FOR SALE—-100 ACRES two good dwelling houses and good outbuildings on R. F. D.. Good land. T. Keever, Lincolnton R-4 Box 141- _ tf-23c ONE GOOD NINE YEAR OLD grey mare for sale cheap. A big bar gain to quick buyer. Charles L. Esk ^Ke- 2-27-c FOR SALE—BABY CARRIAGE in A-l condition. Apply to Beam at Star office. n THESE WANT AD’S V BRING < RESULTS n FOR SALE—ROSE COM!'; BROWN' Leghorn egg : p.sUV I, -. ,, hj, ;j.s SI.50 for 15. Also pure bred Barred ! Kir.gr, Mountain, R-l. FOR SALE AT H’ELIC AUCTION | Monday February 2nd ;.t Polkv'ill ■ at ; *0 o’clock two Fo.-ii:;<>(r tea -tors bo ness property only one block of square, 55 feet frontage depth 1)5 ft. with good now brick building, size of building 55x50 feet. Will double in value in near future. Lmisual oppor tunity for the man who knows values. M • C. Harris Company, phone 568, BUY YOUR AUTO mobile Tires from Ellis Transfer Co. and save money. M A T T R ESS RENOVATING— wanted mattress work of all kinds. Work called for and delivered same day. Reasonable price. Rhone 577. FOR SALE ST I.'OF BAKER BIG Six Touring or will trade for vacap’ lot. L. E Ligon. 4t ldc longing to No. 8 to I Comnfisrioners. lip. liii t ’av 5-1 Op FOR SALE—FINE EIECE BUSf For Automobile Tires See Ellis Transfer Co. LOST IN SHELBY. PAIR COLD rim glasses in black case. Name of Dr | L. T. Hill, Abbeville, S. on case. Return to J. F. Price, Hollir R-l, or Star office and receive reward. 2-27p FOR SALE—7G 1-2 ACRES FOUR miles from Shelby, 40 acres in culti vation, balance in timber and pasture. Six room house, near .school, church es.and roads. Price $5,010.00 J. B. No lan Co., Phone 578. Shelby, 4-20e FOR SALE ALL OF THE MA chinerv belonging to Amos Wright at Boiling Springs, consisting of 20 ! barrel Case flour mill complete, two corn mills, crusher, 40 h. p. boil, r, 30 and 15 h. p. engines. Saw mill and planer. C heap for cash or can arming';; terms. C. C. Dalton, Reepsville. N. ( WANTED—MORE HOUSES, lots, farms and business property list ed with us for quick results, W. C. Harris Co. 2-27c BABY CHICKS FOR BROILERS. More money in this, wo have them at $18 50 per 100, you get SCO to “575. per 100 at 8 weeks old. Cleveland Red Farms, Box 2, Shelby. 5-1 Gc WHY SEND AWAY TO GET your chicks. We have Reds as good as you can buy anywhere. Our show records prove that. Baby cbix $20 to S25 per lOOi Eggs $3, $5, and 87.50 pe; setting. Cleveland Red Farms Box 2, Shelby. 5-lGc FOR GENUINE POCAHONTYs! blacksmith coal. Ideal Ice and Fuel ALL KINDS OF FEEDSTUFFS for horses, cattle and chickens. !'. F. Grigg, Shelby. 4-20c BIG BARGAIN IN USED FORD cars and trucks. Charier L. Eskridge. TWO PAIRS FINE MULES FOR sale. We have to pairs fine mules that are fine, they have been broken by careful drivers and will work any where. Anyone wanting good stock will do well to see us at once. Their ages are 5, 6 and 7 years respectively. Their weight is 2240 and 2800 pounds respectively. The price is right on these nudes and we will not have them long. See Blanton and Greene, Moor esboro, N. C. i -27c FOR RESULTS-List your Real Estate With J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 578. Courtview Build ing. Residence Phone 253. tf 20c for sale one white anr brown Shetland pony six months old Price $40. D. Walker, New House P O. Ellenboro, N. C. 1 -27p For Automobile Tires See Ellis Transfer Co. FOR SALE GO WHITE LEGHORN hens. Jack Palmer. tf-20c FOR SALE—ONE FOUR ROOM house in West Shelby on Martin St.i Lot 72x100 feet. Price $1,625. Phone 578. J. B. Nolan Co. Shelby. 4-20c! WE WILL HAVE TO ARRIVE Saturday January 31st a load of good mules foe sale. Blanton and Elliott ! Shelby. 2-37, one coon nine year old p:-<-V mart' for sale cheap. A big bar gain to euick buyer. Charles L. Esk r;:b t 2-27-c MuCUlliTV At ILLS POULTRY 0 ’ on markb.. Lowest price. P. r. (bier;;'. Shelby. 4-20c FOR SALE CO ACRES 2 MILES South Boiling Springs, N. C. 40 acres ;; cultivation, balance in timber and pi; tore, one five room dwelling house e .• vuiieHt out building:,. O. It. Hani rick. 2t-27c FOR RENT--FIVE-ROOM HOUSE bouse on West Warren street. B. T. Falk. 2-23c FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR 'own property one farm one mile and bait from town, containing 2G acres. Sec J. W. Silver. 2-23p FOR SALE—43 ACRES 1-2 MILE f •( j • Boiling Springs. 30 acres in cultivation, balance in timber. G. R. Hamrick. 2t-27c FOR rent—furnished rooms sail able for light house keeping, would furnish board. Phone 540-R or apply 519 South Washington St. tf-20 FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE LOT on Cleveland Springs road 100x200. See -T. W. Silver. 2-23p FOR SALE--70 ACRES TWO miles from Boiling Springs, 50 acres in cul tivation, balance in timber and pas ture. Four room bouse, price reas onable. G. R. Hamrick, Boiling Springs, N. C. 2t-27c WANTED DRY CORD WOOD AT < n:e. P. F. Grigg, Shelby, 3.20c FOP SALE—SOUTH CAROLINA sboats. J. H. Carroll. 2-23c SMALL FARM FOR RENT, NO. 3 township with or without stock Rush Stroup,, Shelby, fit Cc FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms suitable for light bnu. ekf < ning, naif1 block of postoffice, phone 5-15 or apply at Star Office. FOUND N. C. AUTO LICENSE No. 01,103 by J. T. Robinson, South Washington, street. Apply at Star of ficc. ’ *• 2-23c FOR SALE—FRESH MILK COW Dr. C. M. Peeler. tf-23 MONEY To LEND AT A LOW rate of in ter eft on improved farms. Long or short lime. Land title work. 0. M Suttle. tf-23« for SALE A WELL CONSTRUCT, ed seven room house on Niutkb LaFey ettii street with water, lights and bath on a lot 100x200 feet. Fine location, attractive price, easy terms. Call W. C. Harris Co. 2-27c GOOD BRANDS OF FLOUR AT wholesale and retail. P, F. Grigg, Shelby. 4.20c IMPORTANT—IF YOU WANT TO see n lit of the best farms, homes and 1 s b ss propositions in what we call no central part of the Garden spot of ! be world call at Anthony and An thony':-, office, Shelby or see, Blanton and Greene. Moorcrboro, N. C. 8-23c SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO and Tubes, all fresh, guarantee tires. Charles L. Eskridge. 2-27c si;k me for hay, fertilizer, ™da. P. F. Grip*?, Shelby. 3-20c buy YOUR AUTO- I mobile Tires from Ellis Transfer Co. and save money. for rent one large room , furnished, one block from post office, i °n S. Washington St. Gentlemen pre ferred. Phone 94. 2t-27c LOST BETWEEN COURT HOUSE and Seaboard depot gold fountain pen ! with initials V. II. Return to Star of FOR SALE—LARGE REGISTER , d jack, weighing 1025 pounds. Sure breeder and his colts can be seen at j our place. Price right. For particulars write R. L. Shuford, Newton, N. C. tf-16c SEE ME BEFORE YOU SuV vour flour, and feeds of all kinds. P. r. Grigg, Shelby. 4-20c FOR SALE—ONE BASE BURNER at a bargain. Can be seen at Star of fice. I HAVE ONE DO»EN PLATINUM ring mounts with small diamonds in them. This week only, come in and have your diamond remounted. E. G. Morrison, .r. 9 07,. STRAY COW OWNER MAY HAVE by applying to J. E. Street, near Meth odist Protestant church, Shelby. l-27p

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