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ROOFING TILE Made bare at horn' in Spanish design and in plain, red and greer aJorx. * sc this l-l<? on your ynof. It s* permanent and f re prcof, ai% cheaper in the long run. be* entire never has lo be replaced and make* insurance cheaper. V»V manufacture building blocks, concrete drain ripe, wit: l dow and door sills and"cell lira*. I ceftieist and . struct-r.ii 1 > ae Z. B. WEATHERS & SONS Phone 192. Sholby, N. C. 0HT* •rtf *’ me CROP fertilizers Use High Analysis Fertilizer and Make every acre do its best. Year* ago oar forgathers made bumper crops without the aid of commercial fertilizer*. That was when the lands were new and rich in plant food. That day has passed, just as sure as the successful fcxmer is getting away from the use of tow analysis fertilizer end replacing it with the higher. WHY? / LESS Labor. aJBPS Hauling. J freight to pay. . .Jags to handle. LESS Bags to buy. MORE Time to ftgnt insects. MORE Plant food, MORE Profits. Makt pour 1925 crop* a success bp using High Analysis Fertilizers 12-4-4 or 15-5-5. To Give Play At Union School fSpeetai to Til# Star.) l’a»B Jan. 3(1.—The school 1* pro rrr- = »iftfr r '- trly with en enrollment at pr#"#fj4 of 2fi4. The itunduief i* pood n* 'dsrinjj • «v#m] hare to be ab Just r'.vf « atttwm of mumps, 1-art of tber-s Itt htbal) players. For rear-'B our 'team is not doing macb m', however we hope to play ■ C'.'t rt • pttrr?**. later. The play “Horne Ties” will be given ••'•" h.frh schorl :.Indent* in the school b-jniiyf, Sarorday February 7, at 7 0 , cVlof-fc Admission 21 rents and ’-7 rent', "he proceed* will be used for furnishings for the buildi.ig, pay fr.ent or : ef.tr, sre-cially needed just “Hr ne Tier" is a good play well prtten up. All inrith) to ecnte and f ftp rrenKi' with its. fart of Characters. Martin Wire—Cart b Powell. Leo 'terd Everett— Lawrence Hamrick. -■ i ■-rt i-( Vincent—Bernard Mauney. Jo 4# Tlrrard—PaH« Weathe.rs. Ruth ’A'irr Xellle Wetth' rr. Alma Wayne SfcEntrv. Aurt Meelitsa— T;ev Greer'. Vr. F’rpHn—Moselle Lee !.;r dy Jar-e- St;ran Gibbs. Act J_—An if ' 'floor. in June be tween fiv - and «?* oVlock The bomd coming. * ?..On- mew1. later.’: V-:t',r- V m c-ty. Art 3.—An ev-j '■ t5_';' xr The party. Act 1. Tr.e ' .Howi.nr January, f ix months’ havtnst 'Fipsed. Th wedding annenm-j c-mtM ar i “ll var Sweet Home.” j -■-_ DRH \( r CRT t MF,R> AT I.J\< OI.‘ TON STARTS I P I.ineo’ti FoitPlv News: ' ■ F Ru-«ll has purchased the 1 ' ’ ' ' ' «h ery, and today be T h plant under the ‘n-iOf H ... ,11 Creamer '• , Tbi* «?'od new mean* that there v"il r V- a local market for the farms of Lincoln • J .■rrornd-ng territory, j f f'jauct of the plant will bo j delicious ice cream and but. '• a'-d ; “ -Edition the Russell . '' »"»*»••!• will handle pork products, :Pee*« e^,, etc. Thi community will be delighted ° t! a' the local creamery is :n■operation and especially the farmers of this territory will he glad if- Js 1 ?Ffit Liner.hiton through the Ru ,!I dreameries a gain afford* a arhet for dairy products. A Sound Investment Now and Always A Ford Closed Car, purchased now will be of daily use to you throughout the year. It will serve you faithfully in the worst weather—even when you would hesitate to take out a larger car. Requiring the smallest investment of any closed car, a Ford assures you complete comfort and certainty of travel. And with the coming of warmer days, your apprecia tion of it will increase as you learn how fully a Ford meets all your motoring needs. Fordor Sedan - - *660 Tudor Sedan - - 580 Coupe .... 520 Touring Car - . *290 Runabout ... 260 All price* f. o. b. Detroit On Open Cart Starter anti Demountable Rim* are $85 Extra CHAS. L. ESKRIDGE, Shelby eAR.E always .^nMiTAnir^Kn,,^^ U0ITS OH USE It*Vifh — The hous? ha* struck its "trioe and put through * mrjrt re quiring sJl h«ne^ira«ii reliit’ea on state maintained hirhaaj'f u> display a light at right. All ftmersdments c-r crcotir.g counties were voted down. After r<orwerriativc Neal, f Mr. Dowel! !;•..• H sr of the bill to requtrc lights on !»»<■ dratm vehicles, an nounced i a; he would accept the amendment offered by Representative' Mas enbrrrg. of Franklin, to limit its apt/?'cation «taie buiif and Mate maintained high wavs. Chairman Tur lington. of the roads committee, took charge of the rich. for its adoption and put it through without .men-intent' r-rv Wjnties. it was the’ first leg ’alive fight of the session TV* f.cht on the measure- l>egar wit' the offering of »r amendin'nt by I£epr». entative Madison, of Jack son, exempting g dozer or more coun ties in the western and eastern sec tion of the stale. Thereafter were r»len tv of amendments until it seemed that all the counties in he state were about U- *-c- eremptftd. Motion to Table cRsten. Ervin, of Burke, moved to table, but it was voted dewr 40 to 53 after a division had been called for. There after the di-eursiom centered around the quoctioi? of v.kether or not to zauutsMLMxmm *. Change of life “When change of life began on me,” says Mrs. Lewis Lisher, of Lamar, Ha., "I suffered *o with womanly weakness. I suffered a great deal of pain in my back and ■ides. My limbs would cramp. I didn't feel like doing my work, and there are to many Steps for a woman lo take on a farm. I was very anxious to get better. A friend rec ommended Du; Won's Tonis to mo and 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 pas3 through a critical time, which ia called the Change of Life. At this time, great changes take place ia hw system, causing varioub piinful and disagreeable symptoms. If you are approaching this period, cr arc already suffer ing from any of its trembles or symptoms, take Cardui. It should help you, aa it has jelped others. Sold by all drugg!st3. 5 a 1 a $ COMMISSION Eg’S SALE, fly virtue of a decree cf the super ior court of Cfeveiana eounvy made in Special Proceeding entitled. “G. Lee Goode r.irH wife, at al., tts. Mary Good, et al." I, as commissioner will ”'dl nt ooKlir aimt'oTt to the hio-lie^t bidder a* the Courl house door in Shel by, N. C., on— t Monday, February"“16th. 192'. Within legal hours the following de scribe'* railI estate rt tunic in No. 5 township, Cleveland county, N. C., and heine the land belonging to the estate of Thomas F. Goode, deceased, and divided into two tro-ts. a:; follows: Firts Tract: Beginning at a post oak stump on West side of read. Lon don’s comer, then with his line North 51) cast 50 poles to a gam. then south 50 east 85 poles to a stake; then with Bun Ithvne l;-d s,onM, 42 east 84 poles lo a gum: then with Rhvn“’s south i0 cast 55 Doles to a stake West bank of Muddy Fork creek; then down meanders of si id creek about I south 42 Wfst. 76 1-2 poles to a willow | west hank: flmn down said creek south G4 west 8 1-2 poles to mouth of the spring branch, then un mepn tleiH of the branch, vie; North 14 1-2 Went 26 poles: norfi, 53 1.2 west 32 1-2 poles; north 66 1-2 west 16 poles; I north 38 west 34 poles to a white oak: j "'.an north 59 west 5 2 poles toa gum then north 73 west 89 poles to the Be ginning, containing 68 acres more or les Second Tract: Beginning at a wil low on west bank of Muddy Fork j n-eek, corner of the foregoing first | tract; then with four lines of the Au ; gustos Good tract, viz: South 32 1-2 cast 32 poles to a stone; then soutli 47 west 28 poles to a stone; then south •A 3-4 east 39 1-4 nnles to a pc*t oak, London’s corner; then south 86 1-2 oast 47 poles to a stone in T. T. Dve’s line; then’ with hfe said line north 18 I west 84 peltyp to » stone, hickory gone; j then north 15 1-2 west 28 poles to stake at east bank of Muddy Fork creek; then down the mean,|. r.a of the about south 45 west 39 poles to Ihs beginning, containing 24 acrej move 0r less. The foregoing tracts will be offer: separately and as a whole. Terms ale: One-hall" cash on day of sale at balance on January 1st, 1926, the d ferred payment to he evidenced 1 note with approved security and bear Interest from day of sale; pu chaser to have the privilege of pnyn all cash upon confirmation of sale at to receive the rents and profits for tl i®** an<* to pay the taxos f< 19J5. Title reserved until all the pu 1925* mWK'y *8 paid" This Ja»“*ry : 0. tEtl GOODE, Commissioner. Rybum artd Hoey, Attys. make it tiaifirHt, The aajcnty rrer* few statewide regulation bat if it! wjwm't made itatawidf then. they wanted their counties exempted. Bellamy, of Xr» Harorer, the one r ntv thta bo# stich lair for all r ao.« f! it worked rreli ih*re. Xecl. cf Ci'Weil. ranted something dene about it. bat h.*d exempted, his county be cause other* around him had asked to be exempted. He was ready to vote for a • nag r,; state measure. Dr. if. ’! hidd emar. of Gaston, and Patton of Durham, were eloquent in their appeal* for prut®?*}"or for life £-d proper* v. They emphasized the i p- r * r.ade fev Tnr’’r rten that it was ; t o much the driver of the auiomo bik tha* reeded protection r.« the drivers of Luepm* and wsqon*. j ncr- wj' a i>T ■'! tat ■ anon* the it^isla'^re afraid ' ( the people at home. and this brought from Ward it Dunlin the «w9*Ttion hat he was afraid of but ihat he ttas 'hinV r? of the farmer. r,-hn b»o •••*rc of h;; failtre to hrvc r» ’ V:t might *e bold. / the law, guilty of CO tri Sut'-ry regligeneo »n the event of ;r. iirv. If a provision that the failure to have lights displaced should not be considered as contributory ■’oeiirenc' per re in event <f injury, hut .or v to be 'tnriikrtd as -urh if there are oth er facts to ju«t:fy it. he would sup port the bill. Floor Leader Turingier;, was quick to accept this amendment and it was f put into the mar sure. It is the same a ■ that in the railroad 'top law. PRESSING CLUB MAN BEYS BIG FARM IN GEORGIA Lincoln County News; ‘ A large real estate dra? was closed last Friday' when A. D. Sigmon, pro prietor for a runsh©r of year- of Sig mon's Pressing Club and a gent's fur-, niehinv store in this city, purchased from Dr. G. H Costner, Attorney K. B Nixon, and B?rt .Barlow, a Georgia farm of ,880 acres, the farm being located in Clynch county. In this ! deal Mr. Sigmon sold to the above j named parties two houses and lots c:i East Main Street in this city. Mr. Sigmon expects to engage in lumlx.ring or his newly acquired farm. L. E. Scronce will have charge and operate the farm. SEVERAL POSTMASTERS FOR STATE ANNOINCED Washington, Jan. 27.—The Senate , has 'Confirmed nomination' for post- ; marter? in North CiJ-oLpa as fol lows: Charier L. Bro.cn, Burnsville; Russell Best, Calyrsoe; Preston P. Herman" Oeno'ver.; Maxie M. Me- ’ Curry, Forest City, Ferry M. Barber, j Gold.-ton; John A. Chamber. Hayes- j vi!Ie; Hillard C. Rector, Marshall; William H Stewart, Sfattfiews; Wil liam F.. Crisp, Ifinetops: Sadie L. ! Burgy, Sunburst; Gny C. Dixon,}j Waltonburg: Annie Deese, Willard; j Thomas J. Henderson, Yaneeyville. ij When Baby Frets from teething, fev-.'rishness, cold, colic or stomach and bowel irregularities there is Eioiiung uiaz »ih give u = quicker relief than 1 DR. THORNTON’S EASY TEETHER A famous baby’s specialist's prescription, successfully used for 15 years.» A sweet powder that children like—takes the place of castor oil. Contain* no opiates or harm ful drops. Package. 25c, at your druggist, i - If it fails to help, yuur r.icnry refunded. > r DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist And Optometrist 28 Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. Office at Paul Webb’s Dru." Store. DR. DAVID M. MORRISON Optometrist Eyes examined, glasses fit ted, lenses duplicated same i day as received. Office in New Fanning Build ing—Telephone 585 DISSOLUTION NOTICEL Notice is hereby given that the firm °* W C. Harris Company, composed of J. h Harris and W. C. Harris and engaged in the real estate business in the town of Shelby, N. C„ is this day dissolved by the retirement of J. p. Harris. The real estate business will bo continued in the future under the of W. C. Harris Company. We thank our patrons for past fa vors and solicit a share of the public’s business for W C. Harris Company in the future. We assure all of Our friends that all business entrusted to them will receive prompt and careful attention and all of their patrons will be rendered honest and satisfactory service. J This January 1st. 1!>23 J. F. HARRIS, W. C . HARRIS. HENDERSON GILMER CO. WHOLESALE PAPER Chariot te. N. C. SPECIALIZING TOTAL ACCOUNT SYSTEMS AND SALESROOMS. Paper Of All Kinds For Merchants Only. SEAUOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY Arrival and Departure of Passenger Tiains at Shelby, N. C. Lv. No. Between No. Ar. 4:50n 10 Monroe Rntherfordton 30 12.27 12:27 17 RuthorfordtoiOIor.r >e 15 12:27 Schedules published a< information and are not ^uarantesd. E. W. LONG, D. P. A_ Charlotte, N. C. or G. SMART, Local Ticket Agent NEW SOUTHERN SCHEDULE CHARLESTON DIVISION No. 113 No. .30 No. 35 No. 114 Marion to Rock Hill Rock Hill to Marion Marion to k Hill Hock Hit1 to Marion 7:1G a. m. 9:57 a. m. 6:36 p. m. 8:08 p. m. No. 33 makes connection at Blacksburg with No. 38 for north. L* E* LIGON, Apent, SHELBY, N. C. RADIO HEADQUARTERS ENJOY THE LONG WINTER NIGHTS. Wo have in stock Atwater-Kent, Ra dio! as 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 Phona ^28, WAIT TIL WE RETURN WHEN WE RETURN AFTEJfe GO PAIS, v/o will be open to buy outright, sell on option or handle Real Estate in Shelby or throughout Qleveland county in all legitimate ways. You know every sale wc have con ducted has boon a success. The Cyclone way is the bet ter way. If any real estate owner has handled, write us at Forest Cit Florida. anv property they want N C\, or Kissimmee, « We arc pleased to announce that Mr. Grover King is now associated with u.s and will be glad to deal with his friends in Cleveland. CYCLONE AUCTION COMPANY FOREST CITY, N. C. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS A Progressive Newspaper, Published In A Progressive .state, For a Progressive People. a roford of sen-ice and achievement in the p3st, c \,ant you to know also of our plans for the future. u-hm1 ,and TQney wiil not be stinted in ^ving vou a "fiS’ r--Wsy’ virile> dependable daily paper ; doc ]n,r’!rlfT, man or labor^, you will need this newspaper for all the people.” unbiI^rH^fi!»ent !in ?olitics' our Policy calls for full and e"t to it T anf Vitv3 t0Uchip‘g a11 questions of inter ielfarc a S E?bhe and the statc’« Progress and J! “,^e‘ A w°.iderful growth m circulation each year think that’ more and more’ the Pe°Ple who paper themselves are turning to^in independent fteWs of nuln^hTrlff i?,?.aate3 are as loW as the Present day cost oi puDiisning such a newspaper permits. Six Months, Daily and Sunday, $4.50 kix months, daily only,__ $3 50 SAMPLES ON REQUEST. GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO, N. C.
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