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BaaTiiiiiiniYiiii''iii'j i ga».gaa*-riwmniir jrwu—aunaa 3 CAR LOADS METAL ROOFING We have just received 2 Car Loads of 6-V, Heavy Galvanized Roofing, and 1 Car Load of Cluster Shingle Roofing. * Which we are making special prices on. ns before you buy. THE STAMEY COMPANY FALLSTON, N. ( . STAR WANT, ADVERTISEMENTS PAY FRANK MOORE & COMPANY COTTON n TURKS BROKERS 115 BROAD STREET "Charter Members of the Odd Lei Cotton Exchange of NEW YORK m Exceptional advant;ipry Zor hedarii. ; small lots. Marginal fradinif in 25 bales and makiaHi ti;.'. -./ Margin required 85 per JE)ale. Orders exseated on ''h'; -.rdtir Bank advice. Direct v.iic-s <T.'c3tcrn Union F. X7vPotdai K. X. —S EG G E ST! ON* 8— * 1st—Do not overload. If you have a 100 bale purse, make your first eecn-nittn:* rit 50, or even 25 bales. ♦ 2nd—Press your advantage , but spread your committ_ luents if the market goor, again-1 you. 3rd—PATIENCE. 4tb—Use yuur judgment t-, to the point to take profits. Lut take them. 6th—A straddle is pretty much an one wag expressed it: “A tooth pick with both ends dipped in ciuinine.” after e^srymeatt SEALED TIGHT jfEfrT .WIGHT freshens die mouth and sweet ens the breath. Cany the little packet ?n your pocket! fr'wtant to have * V* mouth needs clean* in&. Teeth arc brightly burnished t Smiles just naturally come! Hatty doctors and denftstr recommend it. innerem rlovers-dmne \ imnvi ADVERTISE IN THE CLEVELAND STAR ,. m ... w-hjjj ijff uhji. t.j.. ^aaaaBaagij:;-- .-iTny?.' I Am Using The Same Materials ani Same Formulas WE USED LAST YEAR IN MAKING IWcCABE’S FERTILIZERS. R. M. (MIKE) ROBERTS, Charlotte, N. C, A»fe youi’ Neighbor who used McCABE’S last year. McGabe’s Fertilizers As Good As The Best. McCABjE’S Goods are For Sale at Every Shipping Point in Cleveland County. —— SPECIAL TODAY AT PRINCESS THEATRE “NOTICE SCHOOL TAX ELEC TION.” j - Whereas, a petition ha;; beer pre sented to the Board of C ommissioner s. I of Cleveland county, signed by mere ihan 25 voters within the proposed : Local School Tax District, the met'-.; land bounds of which are hereinafter I set forth , requesting this Beard to or der an election in the territory em braced within the boundaries of the I Raid proposed Local Tax District ore i as fol:ows.: Beginning in the Piedmont district line to a point in the Lawndale and Poik.i’le r ad on the western houn | darv r.f J. Vf Shu ford’s land and fal : lowing said districts as follow : With ‘he western boundary of f>»e |.,nds of v. .1. F. Pet-Lr, L. II. Id*tint, Bi:h Smart. W. J. Jones, Mis, M. A. Canipe. W. J. Jones home niaee and Robert fortes to :i noini in J A Horne’:; j wmdarv; thence with the Horne i’ne to the Union c.nd Lawndale road i->_ e’udirjr tl>e Nrwlr, known at the D. S. Hefner arid Ft. 7. Champion places in ,the Union district: thence with the aid PiMmon* district down the road *o the Hot WeEntirc land: thence followin't the boundary of t’i * follow ing lands on the western side of Pot.; M'Kntire. Elijah Bowen «o the Mar:nn Poston line: ther-ce with his northern boundary to.the lands of George Pryor with the Southern boundary of Gcm-ge Prvor including: his lards in t: e Union district; thence with the southern end western boun daries of the Moriah Gardner lands including: same in the district thence with the western boundary of the lands of the following O. P. Greene, A. F. Comer, W. T. Weath er. S. f. Greene and Z. C. Mauney to Brushy Creek, then crossing the '•reek and following the southern boundary of T. J. Green. Perry Mc Swain, Irvin Philheck. John f-twkton, Frank and John Hicks Linds; thence with western boundary of Cohen Wright and William Jenkins No, 7 end No. 8 township lines; thence with the* northern boundary of Roland Wright’a land known a>; thr C;either Philbcck niaee to w. T Gr'-ene. VVond rnl Cloirdfli and 1 C. P<rw'd' to Brushy Creek; then"® up the creek to t’n lands of C. C. Whhmant; thence with the northern hound-ire of ('. C, Wh;s nant’s lands including his lands irrthe Union district; thence noth the north ern boundary of J. C OamTb»U. Scip Withrow and George Green’s lands to the I’olkville and Lawndale road; (hence with the road esefudipp- the b nd • <>f Wntme Me Murry V. A. Row 'd'. Bi-oad-ir Champi-'n end J. K. Cham t'/on but including all lands of —. —. ShuFord and Ab McMurrv to the place of beginning including all property in the above boundnw and known ur. the Union school district 60 52 on question of levying a tax ”of to exceed 10 rents on the One Hundred Dollars (3 100) valuation, to ascertain the will pf a majority of the qualified electors residing in saie district, noon the quest\orCof creati ng Lee J Taxing PirtrictT TSWr '•rising the raid boundaries and of levying a tax of rot tx~seding forty !4(l) cents on the One Hundred Dol lars valuation of property, both real and per&onul. in said district, and whereas, stud petition has ofcn duly approved ar.d endorsed by tho county ; board of education. New, Therefore, the Beard of Com mi.'-siof’prs of Cleveland County. «t their adjourned session held on Feb ruary 17th, IS125, do tcrar^t said pe tition and order that an election be h«>ld at the usual polling place in tho Union school hou. e, in aforesaid dis trict on Saturday April 4th, ]»25, for the nurpo-e of ascertaining the will of the electors within the proposed Local School Tax district upon the question of levyirr a special tax. not exceeding forty (40) cents on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of all prop erty, real and personal, in said dis trict, in addition to the cot nty tax for the six months’ school tern' It is further ordered that E L. Weathers be and he is hereby appoint-j rd registrar of said election nnd that he be furnished with a copv of th!e or der and that .1. C. Campbell and F. Y. Hicks he and thev are hereby appoint ed Judges of said election. It is further ordered that at said election those who are in favor .of said houndarv becomiirr a Local School Taxing District and of levvirg a sps ci;U school tax in said district ’ to an amount not exceeding forty (40) cents on the One Hundred Dollars valuation °f oreoerfv. hath real and personal, in snal diatri'-r. shall vote a ;i'Ve.t on which shed! be nri"td or wr ite-, the words, “FOE SPECIAL TAX" and those who are opposed shall vote a ‘ticket on which shall he printed or [written th - words. “AGAINST SPEC IAL TAX.” it. being understood that 01 « majority of the qualified electors at said election shell vote in favor of said special tax. then said boundar ies shall constitute a Local tux district known as the Union Local Tax district in which a special tax not exceeding forty (40) cents on One Hundred Dollars worth of property rai’v he levied for school purposes It is further ordered that a new registration of voters residing with I in said special tax district shall he had and that the registration hooks shall sept open oetween tno hours of 9 1 a. m. and sunset on each day, Sundays | excepted, for t wenty days' preceding ! the day for the closing of the vegis-1 trntion hooks, for the registration of isnv electors residing within the afore said boundary and ent itled to register, and that said books shall be onen for registration on Wednesday. Feb. 25th 1025; close on Saturday. Mar. 21, 1925 before said election and that on each Saturday during the period of regis tration the registrar shall attend with bis registration books at the polling place in said district for the regis tration of voters and that on the'day of election the polls shall be opened from Sunrise to sunset and the elec, tion shall be held as near as may be under the law governing general el. ertions. It is further ordered that after the closing cf the noils, the registrar and poll holders shall duly certify over their hands the number of registered voters at aid election and the num ber of vote;-* for and against the spe cial tax and transmit same to the Board of Fonimissioner*. and same shall be filed, end the Board of Fom nuisaioners shall canvass and judici. ally determine the result of said elec ; tion and record each determination1 ; on their records. It, is further ordered that dn« pub- |j ' !ieatii>n of this order and of taid dec™ j tion ar.d new registration ho made by J > publishing this order in the Cleveiarict<, I Star once n week for three week*, j : the first publication hereof to be mode i ; :n the issue of February 23KR. 11*25. jl By order of she Board. This Feb-< ' ruary I7tn. 1 f»25. , U. L. WEATHERS, Cierk to Board of County Commissioners. i .TlfTIMh, \ Let Us WASH THAT CAR The Modem Way Our washing and greasing jobs please. Let us drain your crank and fill ’or up. When i , case veuve looking new tires j remember you can't best Sei j barling All-’I reads. Corner LaFayette and Sumter fdeai Service Station,. > REID MI8SNHEIMER, Mgr. i GAS — SERVICE — OIL , BILIOUSNESS ! Retired Minister Tells Hew He Keeps in Good Form With the Assistance of Black-Draught. West Graham, Va—The Rev. Lewis Evans, a well known retired minister, now past SO, living nerc, has a high opinion of Black Draught, which he says ho has , taken when needed, for 25 years. * “For years I had been suffering with my liver,” ho says. ‘Some times the pain would he very in tense and my hack would hurt all the time. Bhnck-Drrtught was the first thing I found that would give me any relief. “My liver has always been slog gl'Jh. Sometimes it gives me a iot of trouble. I have suffered a lot with it—pains in my aids ax.a back, and tad headache, caused from ex treme biliousness. After I found Black-Draught, I would begin to take it as noon as I felt a spell coming on and It re lieved tho cause at once. I can recommend it to anybody suffer- ! ing from liver trouble. A dose or two now and then keeps me in good | form. I Made from selected medicinal rpots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mineral drugs, Black praught is nature's own remedy for a tired, lasy liver. NC-16S ' TRUSTERS SAFE OF REAL J ESTATE. Cutler and by virtue of the powci of fale in me vested by a certain deed of ‘trust exeguted bv Sloan Rhilbeck and wife, Laura PhUbcck, said deed of trust being dated July 23rd, 1924 and recorded it' the office of the Itcg. liter of Deeds for Cleveland Countv N. C., in Book No. 126 at Page 307 and said di ed of trust heing given to sesurc an indebtedness to the Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan Association and default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness therein secured and being called upon to execute said trust I vviil sell nt the court house door in Shel by, N, C„ to the highest bidder for enjh on, tt' ' Friday March 13th. 1925, at 12 o’clock. Moon or within legal hows the following described real ev tote, A tract of land lying in No. 3 town ship, and being a town lot situated in th* town of EarI,,N. C . and being let No. 69 on plat of said town in front in* Main street on the west side of the Q.,R. and C. Railroad! now being op oral yi and known »•* the Southern railway) extending back 200 feet and hipvmg « fr#i|tag* of 76 feet 8 1-4 in*hes and bounded on the south by F. M. tinny’s lot, on the north by \V. D. EerV lot and being that same lot which was conveyed to Sloan Philherk and wife. Laura Philbeck hv Hugh Bettis and wife by deed dated Septem ber 25th. 1923 and recorded in the of fiee of the Register of Deeds for Clev eland county, N. C., in Deed Book OOO at Page 3 !5. Tins February 10th 1925 * JOHN P. MULL, Trustee. —SHELBY SIDELIGHTS— — R. D. — Got set! Things political is the next number on the program for Greater Shelby. Candidates are already being advanced by their supporters—and all the supporters are not of the Bos !o i or Ivory variety. Now, since the pot is boiling our candidate for mayor is -- the one .hat will win. We'll announce him first thing day after the election. If you • ant to be conservative and on the right side just wait for the announce ment. Until then there’s a lot of good advertising space in the Twinkler that might be used for boosting pros pective candidates. It’s a good way to put your man on the map. And ■Star advertising will do it. If you’re inclined to doubt try losing a ten dbllar bill and advertising the fact in Tile Twinkler and see how many peo ple will start looking for it—course they’d be looking so they could re turn it. But don’t forget there arc two departments of a newspaper—news and advertising. Just like pigs get to be hogs, news eventually at times gradates into advertising. In referring to the search for the ten-dollar bill it came to us: If Diogenes, the gay who lugged around £. lantern looking for an honest man, were living today perhaps he would confine his search to the electric light Pieter. There is a tow a in upper Cleveland entitled Toluca, and it is spelled “T-G-L-U-C-A,” or more generally so, yet 0:1 the business corner of Shelby’s UJBri rguare, just in front of the Fir l National Bank, it is mispelled. An informing state highway marker has it “10 miles to TOLtlKA.” You’ve probably passed the sign 140 or more timer. Have you ever noticed the mispelled word ? And along comes something that reminds us of the ‘20 Years A go” column. Its a commonplace thing nowadays to sue second-hand cars ad vertised and we had about reached the conclusion that shoes are never worn out anymore since everybody seems* to be rfdi-ng or fliwering. But, in the program of “In Wrong—So LoPir,'” local musical comedy, Sellers c‘: Duybcrry, well known Shelby Shu Fixers, announce that they have‘sec ond hand shoes for sale. Now don’t that jolt you ?' There must be some rtill walking—perhaps tho not be cause of necessity, but to reduce. There’s not much difference i:i horses and automobiles anyway. In ye olden days when father cams to town he drove the horse up to a post and hitched him with a rope and chain. The other day a typical son motored into Shelby, drove up to the curb in front of one of the Whiteway rsr? posts, scuttled a chain and lock out of the ree.r scat and “hitched up" to the light post. The only difference was that son had a lock. Wouldn’t the lively thud (if a thud can be lively) of horsehirie rebound ing from the polished wood of a Louisville Slugger sound rather tempting? It’s just one of the feel ings that come with early spring. And as a matter of interest baseball is being talked in Shelby. The talk, which was carried on at intervals through the winter seems to center around a semi-pro or amateur league somewhat like the one in Eastern Carolina, or tin? Carolina circuit in South Carolina. The gossip has it that the league might be made up from the following towns: Hickory, Shelby, Castonia, York, Gaffney, Forest City, Morganton and perhaps others. Such a circuit apparently could be put over and would create much interest in the national pastime hereabouts. Any one interested in starting something defirite might let it be known around the American Legion club room or any of the drug stores. A farmer coming to Sh:!hv th« other day iiad a wreck and on reach ing his destination here is said to have remarked "That chickens in the than chickens in the road.” He, how ever, did not have any chickens in his car, tut the fellow he collided with did. We noticed an editorial paragraph r.oisrr fine hack that read: ‘‘The old er they get the longer they primp— male and female alike.” Which is eas ily explained—the older they get the more they need it. <Mo’ Later.) Lies We Have Heara. Monroe Enuircr. Bel '.v cost. Good es new. Absolutely free. She’- an arg 1. Palufcsr, dentistry. Or, easy raya.cnts. J jsf like it- father. I’ll love you always. I never less ray temper. X , I n-wer taka a drink. f( 'si picture ever produced. Vv-.’d love to hear you siny. Vo other nan ever kissed me. You’re the first pir! I ever loved. I’d Jcve to accommodate you, but !-.• vc-n't got it riftftt now. ii «... FW* HENDERSON GILMER CO. WHOLESALE PAPER Charlotte, N. C. SPECIALIZING TOTAL ACCOUNT SYSTEMS AND SALESBOOKS. Paper Of A I! Kinds For Merchants Only. Our Plans Bring Neve : Ending Delight Have Beauty and Color in the setting of your home grounds—they bring happiness as nothing else can. We will supply Trees. Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens jthat will ^ : furnish' ;he ColotV Will submit plans that - i will bring out the Beauty, and make your j home as attractive outside as inside. | Write ivs now tor information. There is no ! ; ‘'obligation. Our experienced men will do the j I planting. Any plants they set that die within a vear are re-supplied free at uuiserv. THE HOWARD-HICKORY CO. Nurserymen, Landscape Gardeners BOX 14 HICKORY, N. C. IT PAYS TO USE THEM” Bigger Yields Have Proved it T° ?rod!lce UrFe > ie5d-; <'* h«h qvcUiy crow. theferf-ifcer arutR con toKtom&wuwmtad kind ,.r pbmfood P, K-,.iy SWIFT’S RED STEER FERTILIZERS arc thereby md over'y mixed to furnuh each plant a b.; -.red ratio:*. Oc’iv the Li- h^r ESSS,!?* PrtK]uCUVt! GOUrCi^ <* «*•**<■ are W faNSdS BV°raiS1i«?i‘2)“1.!i‘a“Z:ai s?'«iti™ «»tte raw material, to the mixing,, tesnng.ano 'tbtppinff, *s closely supervised by *>««»»«_ fhJPf1^9 10 C i?rt'!s,fyf apiciiltmo, anil marnfacturing Tlo—efoie the farmer who buys SWIFT’S RED S I F t-iEirn'm' ; c tb^urta ot icrJnw.tr that wm *etura to turn the most net profit. Drs^gs your fertilizer problems with tiv' A s A (1 t ■ i. swiW-s tlpo'sTC^i ! EaTii:!zi51‘.la a tf SWIFT’S RED STEER FERTILIZERS R P&ys a o Ur.o Tliam^ Swift & Company ( I EUTJU/I ? y/;;..;-;,) Albany, Ga., Wilmington, N. C. Atlanta. Georgia Savannah, Ga., , Greensboro, N. Cn < New Orleans, Xu.' LaGrr:T?gc, Cl., Columbia, S. Q.
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