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HENDERSON GILMER CO WHOLESALE PAPER t h.irlotte, X. 0. SI’E(’JAI.1/.ING -TOTAL ACTOfNT SYSTEMS AM) SALESliOOKS. Paper Of A13 Kinds !<»r Merchants Only. CEMENT PRODUCTS We arc now!a ;r. ki. >n to 'furnish you wit! I Cens-Tit ;e efl) .InUi* inch S1ZC Hi). Also iioilev • .. vi! cement blocks, ■' see drain nine, in tact anything in ■ "er'ctc I >‘iecs reasonable. SUM MR Y and LUTZ Pin uid Wart >use on Lot Facing Southern; Depot. JNO. M, BEST FURNITURE CO. Shelby, N, C. NOW ®. When you hear the fire bell and you stop and find that the tire is in your neighborhood and then your house,'you rush down the street and see your house burning down—-then it’s too late. THINK IT OVER—ARE YOi FULLY PROTECTED? Fiu insurance cost yon very little. The pro tot tion is great. You eemot afford to take the risk. Have onr tr enanee Department to protect your property with a fire policy. WE COYER ALL RISKS, WL WHITE .iLL KINDS OF INSURANCE. INSt RANEE DEPARTMENT CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO.. SHELBY, N. (’. —FINAL COUNTY TAX NOTICE— i he time for paynn it of 1P21 County Taxes expires May 1st. lt#2 ■. Already there is a penalty of l 1-2 per cent and the l;nv adds an additional penalty where forced collectbu ;• m utc. ■ H 1h is rosily to you and unpleasant to mo. tiAuenv, me nit at once. The County Commis rioutLs .v in : rue ted rue to force collection by May First and &A lnvv% to, j.»dvLT ■ : 1 uTc 1 v .11 proceed, us is provided by huc! se.il all property on which the taxes are not paid. In the past .• have -riven all tax payers all the time allowed by law for payment and have done so this year ’out on the above mentioned date all taxes must be paid. HUGH A. LOGAN, Shvtiff Cleveland County. SPECIAL TODAY AT PRINCESS THEATRE I Increase Last \ car Over (he Kf.'tr Abutc Ton Millions. Total V - set ; Above 70 >1 ill A •• . t Asst1'./, i f building .'in'! 1 an asrii ciations in ;I;> , ..tale iymse I dv..(i, .110,00(1,0!!!' aj:'<I :.il l,0':!i,(|!'O during 1924, a Tor<!ia;' (,• a rurv y : <■ :11:v j conducted ]>•': tin North < .••>:! ’a lea, I true of I’uildim; and I. ml a iciHik ni, |of v.hicli I.. VV. Moore, id Wilmington i: 7 president. ] The growth in Shelby !«>• i «■•>») most phenomenal, with one now as-cidiifioli just startin'' a."I toe four helping [more than : "y other • v arvoey ii, ['building Shcley. Supplemerit is." this re sw-l is the statement of S'.;••<•;. Waile, insurance ! < i mmi-siono1.. who i e: officio sup ervising oi > ini of tad din., and loan a- social ions, find -Mice .hi.- cep art meric, lias maiataiirrd r.;»yrvisi<ai over this industry, nr-, a sis.yle failin', l-.a: been ; reported. .r.iriiu' lOdd. sarto of the various j a- 'Otiatioii:’ ii'cuc urine . in North • Carolina incr i-c-d from . pproxi '■.lately $f’.0,00(i.000 to more than S70,- | 000,OoO. A!;'.ou;.,h ram- than 00 per.! cent of the m-soeiatidn.'. reported sub- , tantial imrea the v: t amotin’t ot funds now invested is will insuffieient j to meet the demand .f •’ s- <• who ajt dependent, upon thi at.s i f owning i their o'.v i homes. The n cord u" building and loan nr-' r leiatior- has 1 , t only oroven that 7l ! has been a.ge.-at factor in theconstrue j lion of homes;.but has also proven to ! he a safe place to sisv.--,. fluids, and has developed into a real savin;;- institu tion. If further shows that there are over 80,0('0 stockholders in the state and nearly 1,500,000 shaics in force. This prosperity not only applies tiv Norlh Carolina but semes to'be gen eral throughout the United Stater. Mot a state ro far..rcpart'etl hut v.'iia; 1 how- ; healthy ini'.ts.’es over 1921V.: !!I25 Speed! icatim GalTncsy Ledger. I’t'dapOet-ive h'ne!:'a*.ii'.i < ilf in' wives with hoxnr-making te.i f-.its and rif!s v;ho Ivor', i,.> ho hri !rs regard education a.- a hv alary mat tor, but demand appropriate incomes. Those1 arc deductions from answers to 200 ouootionnaircs sent out by a T%, I’aul, Minn., minuter. The young moii generally were of tbo opinion that “looks'’ didn’t mini:, although there war. no jironounceVi aversion to cosmetics, hut the major itv insisted on a single .standard of morals. Tito girls wanted “fair, sane, tlYFfpr ty industrious, Subhath-ki aping, re 'tried, tv rmreeful, ef.hletio, h< aithfui, < “.rnc-.t and sincere ” men for has* battii;. tf this i typical, it may give pause to the girl, wtbh ivhtrimonai ambi tions who thinks of nothing but the date of tile next ({.nice, and it may let. r--.nm light in to the young man who thinks he l\-.-: carry along a box of candy every time lie calls. 11 these be (lie trim standards, they arc ool lor ditVerent from what then have always, been. Cl iris may enjoy the role id' a social butterfly but when ..they find Hie light man, the mask ' conies off. J And by tlie siiinc token, young men | are hot •/•.few about , 'changing their i si he me o f living when they have, set i j ous intentions in the direction of ma | trimeuy l The young p;en< ration may, be "light ! headed” and going to perdition, a* or:o of it i severe criuci; claim, but it v viihi to dill a oil to -find a better mode! for pivsyettive bvid. i and j bridegrooms. I’HillMON 1 .SHI TS Ol r WACO' IN (AMU) t: A ll!-. In Piedi.ioiii d ie 0-defeat of Waco, V\ hisimnf pitched a poyd : nine allow ing only liii: bit dur.' ".r the entire game, ■ The bay '-'or Ph'-im.int j layed woTI and \vkli i he ,.ood pitching of Whis nurd featuring. DREADFUL PAIRS Georgia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Much Weight, Was Advised to Take Cardui and Is Now Well. Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. George S. Hunter, of this city, writes: “After I married, thirteeu months ago, I suffered with dreadful pains in my sides during ... My sido hurt so had it nearly killed me. I had to go to bed and stay some times two weeks at a time. I could not work and I just dragged around tho house. “1 got very thin—I went from 126 pounds down to less than 100. My ' mother had long been a user of Cardui and she knew what a good medicine it was for this trouble, so ehe told me to get some and take it. 1 seat to the store after it and be fore l had taken the first bottlo I began to improve. My side hurt less and l began to improve in health. ... Tho Cardui acted as a fine tonic and I do not teel Itko tho same person. 1 am *o much hotter, i am well now. I have gained ten pounds and an* etill gaining. My sides do not trouble mo at all. "i wish every suffering woman knew about Cardui." i Tii ' Old KiddU-r. ( From Tlir Arknio .»• <i.i to.) V, aide i t• • have <*n oid fiddlers' conic. A in April. 'll,, world 1ms tone tnnri wi!h th<* minuiin;. nent that I'l'r's are. to bo awarded to the best performer?-. Our obi ' uldlcr.. brought music into tnc v.-iUK.;' ;< to i !.i. r the hewing, building; Ho •.•(•(«.their fellows. Then time was i ver their or. r. They left toe plow h; tnc ferrov . satklied the plnwhcraOi and r ule itO mile* to bring ebe. !■ to the ioik wh > had gathered for t'U‘ jr.'iiie.l | rrty known a: the “break down:.'’ i bey ti(’dl< d fill the moon went eov, ii the tars came out. They iv. the hfg lining ( f many romances; thiy aiiv, To, the makie;; of many I. r;;;.edie . Stiii the pleasures o! tin dan. e war. m., flieir ., except' ;i-. they p-ivea (V v ay for riiythra ao l sway ing motion. Their: v.a. Ir lie!, to eal; II. . ih.ii’ee figure:' ‘'..wine,' your part : Balance nil!”; to conjure mot oh-' 1 ruin their fiddles so that joy . tight eve;' ruii at flood; to ride home ■'•■'‘•dor the star:. and to navel 2l; ru'!< tVic other Wry iha. ,-idivln ;<> an ether parly. Th: quality of sympathetic pecta the mni'.ie or some mysterious power kept .hem young. They, made frohtr':; life a svepi t r*— perhaps ir. many ta e.. they actually made it hear able to the yeiltlsr so-uis who came out from home where music was a famil iar spirit. Thili they Were ir their wav -empire builders, who helped build stales .to th'.' sweet strains of mi; i’. Thea' .pi. it kept peoph young amid ■ hardships which might have aged them early. Tope uo my fiddle And make ni; self welcome Vv'lurovers I go. And resin ray bow ■ '■ these old fiddlers rrsig in uii‘ tiptf". fur gene, VVl-eii them quavering: old fiddle* 'Ti ll again at Waldo the younger set. who. have phonograph.* and radios and ,i Im ’dr. to enliven their dances, shot;’ ! hear in music stories of their slnv. and graridsires. Too M i 'o->li.i • did no' no i -■ the war in tk s ni'.mc of Warren. -Eroot'lyn Eagle. A GOOD DEED EASILY DONE One of the greatest handi caps. to regular saving is the simple thing of going to the bank. , Our bankiag-by-mail plan removes even that difficulty. Simply consider every mail box a teller’s window and do your banking i)jr mail. Our Sort P e Ffor You I ■. Prompt and Accurate. CLEVELAND HANK A TRUST CO., Shelby, N. C. PAID UP SHARES ATTRACTIVE -..Paid v.p shares are t ore ul tra, i ive to those, who have .lump sums of money to iu vi . t. $72.50 buys a $100.00 paid up share. $302.50 buys a $600.00 paid up shave, $725.00 buys a $1000.00 paid up share, $1450.00 buys a $2,000 paid 141 share and so on. Vour mon ey invoted in this way is non t txa'!e. Come in today or this week •>. ;d buy as nriny shares as you can. You can’t beat (his investment and our April series is now open. J. L. Si TILE, Sec.-Treas. iCLEVELAND BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Office With CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO„ Shelby, N. C. 1 ; SURVEYING W hile making a prop erty map oi the town of Shelby, we will do sn rveying, sub-d ivid hig and platting1 of property at a special price. See D. R. S. FRAZIER At City Hall. J The Carolina Engin- I eering Company -00 acres at Crouse on Indian Creek, Hne farming land. Price $65,00 per acre. i 10 acres in subm k; of Crouse know n as l^r. Crouse farm, only $75 per aero. 50 acres 1 1-2 pile* from Shelby ad join iufe land with Lcander Hamrick and others, only $100 per acre. S7 acres 0 miles south of Shelby, 0 room house, good barn, or* hard and pasture. Price $5M‘00.OO ifi acres in No. 3 Township, 2 miles from Earl, near church and school, 35 acres in cultivation, 4 room house, barn. Price S30 per acre. ^15 acres 2 miles south of Earl, or pub lic road, <»() acres in cultivation, 5 room house and 3 room house, adjoining land with A. E. Bettis and others. Only $50.00 per acre. 22 acres cn_ Shelby-Kin^s- Moun'.nin hard surface road. Price .$0,500.00. -LOTS 100:. 170 feet, Lackey property $<>,>0.00. M Ox 160, Pah-view Heights, $500.00. 67\1S0, to lear ('. S. Yeung’s Si,500.00. 50x228, Sumter street, $625.00. 5 7x150. N. Washington St.. $2,250.00. 25x150. Lackey property. $125.00. 50x160, Lackey property $175,00. 75x160, Lackey property, $550.00. -HOMES . One six room stucco finish home on N. Washington street. Hath and driveway. Lot 6-1x125 feet. Price $6,750.00. 5 rooms, about acre land. Broad street. P i ice $2 2.50.00 5 room . on Gaffney street. Lot 116x180 $8,500.00 ‘ roenfs, 2 bath?, basement, best built, fine flora view Grover St. Price $6,500.00. — I^utz Store Hoorn in Fullston. Big lot, 2 storv store room, warehouse. one o-f the best huskier , location;;. Price only $8,000. a he above listings are ail new and have never been advertis ed before. Watch Friday’s Star far mare complete list of bar gams. Wc soil privately or cub-divide and sail at auction. PHONE 578. J. B. NOLAN CO. SHELBY, N. C. BRING THE FAMILY f l ON LOT TO REAR OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i [EM 5=11 G=*l E=n
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