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Mr, Ruffin Queen Is Dead at Age 34 Y ears Weil and Favorably Known Man of Cleveland Succumb* After ,Kong Suffering. (Special to The Star.) * Lawndale. June 22.—One of the sad dest deaths that has occurred recent ly near Caaar was that of Mr. Charlie Ktfff'm Queen. He was born Decent hen the 9, 185)0 and departed thi. - life June 19, 1925. Age 34 years, fi months and. 10 tiny a. Mr. Queen had offered for 2 year* with epileptic fit*. For the last 3 months he had been siCfer inpr with tumor of the brain, but bore his. suffer in* with patience and f>r tit ode. All was done that loving hard Coulil do for him hut tied In Hi kind love and wisdom saw fit to call him to his home above, where .pain a'id sorrow never come, and where there will be no more sad parting; but etern til rest. Mr. Queen while on In. death bod surely must have seen rest and nis,new home for he burst forth sing* "Home Sweet Home." He culled ds family and till of his friends to nis; bed side and told them he was ffi.me to Heaven and therefore did not. fear dying. Mr. Quwn wus the son of Mr. and Mrs, Laban Queen. He leaves to mourn his. dunth his companion and two chi’ drrti, one son and daughter,Mari* age 14, Tllden age lf>. He is alao survived by his father and mother, four broth* era and three risters. Mrs. K oe* Iv«fltr of Great Falls, S, C., Mrs. Hob by Bedford of Modoc, S. C. Mrs. I.e ;e self of Cnsar, Ambrose, Joe, Scott and lobn of Lawndale. Four brothers and two sinters preceded him to the grave Mr. Queen joined the M. E, cht.i * h at Clover Hill at the age of 17. He ha • lived a consecrated life and was a true tmsinaiwt and loving father. Hi* will be missed by hi* homo, his church 1 and his community. The funeral serv ice was conducted at t imer Hilt I clum-h Saturday morning at 11 ci'cloe! by hi* pastor, S. M. Needham and Rev. Mr. Barrel amid a gr< at crowd of sorrowing friends and relatives and he was hurk*d beneath a mound ot flower*. PRESS COMMENT ON GOVERNOR OF m*i (Continued from first page.) the people to the candidate of his choice. He possesses and rah exercise a tremendous amount of influence in such matters; at least he Has dune so fii the past. But it watt because the people themselves were ready and wiling to fnMow his wise leadership when they as individuals went to the polts to vote. “Mr. Gardner may be defeated if be runs for governor. He cannot prevent another candidate or other candidates from running against him. But it is entirely up to Mr. Gardner and no i>o4ji else whether he runs or not, op. nosition or no opposition. And it is en tirely up to the Democratic voters whether he wins the nomination or not* "machine" or no “machine.” "Tush" Says Gagctte. ‘^Certain newspaper correspondents and Reporters in the state arc never, happier than when they’re stirring up political talk of one kind and another,1'• The Gazette add*: “ The most of it is dished out simply to fill up their ool umh, and originate* principally in thv fertile brain* of said correspondents. “Xbere are two such stories now going the rounds of the state press. One has to do with the race for Over* mu*’* seat, and the said article lists a half -dozen or less candidates for the seat of the popular HaBaburiun. AH that is pure balderdash, for if Over* loan run* ugain, there’ll be nothing to h but Overman. Nobody can beat hi.*, I I :t!!i| the *>ouj 1 • t.nnv Lhiit even it plo*. • pective candidate d.. not. If they run! \ ajfuni.it him they will so*oi find out. “Tin* next bit; political coefc-and 1 hull story IS uhout the l!<2h jrulWna I tcriat campaign. Somebody is trying l put. out a candidate ajfuinst Maa liardru r. They are tuJktnjr Everett and . A. M. Seale- and Mis* Julia Alexan der and ‘they say' the Simmons mt< j chine is tfunhing for; Mux, , “VVe. don’t believe there’s a thinjr to (bat except in the minds of a few poll • ical Koa..-ip«- and newspaper reporter*. I i them pun foi (lardner. He can he. anybody they put against him. Be n i re popular now than he was .a i'.Cl) when he narrowly missed the ! nomination.” < mi.DREV I OK \l>OPTH»N AT C.KEENSBOKO HOME SOCIETY if \ pur home is lonesome because! ■■ ■ baby is there, we have fifteen hand- I ■ ui e hoys and jcirls from four weeks ! aid to twenty-four months old. These are infants of the most promisinjf type and the foster home offers must tie the very. best. Interested parties are invited to write for application blanks. Children's Home Society of N. C., John J. Phoenix. State Superintcn. dent, (>i iens’ooro, X. C. The monkey chatters incessantly I Without saylny anythin#, but that! doesn't prove Darwin was rijfht.— ' j Port Arthur News. _e - ' ^ ___ I Notice of safe of J HEAL ESTATE FOR TAXES i l!v virtue of the authority vested in (I me a. Sheriff of Cleveland county and,j in eevyrdiahee with Article 14 Chapter;t I •> 1 of the .Consolidated Statutes, I will > sell at miblic auction at the Court j I ton e door in Shelby, X. C.. on Mon day July fith within lejral hours the foliov, inc de rilied real estate for I taxes for the year 1024: i rvo. -I I owiishin. U. W. Ail man. 518.17. 1 lot. C.'onjc j'. Beckriell, $6.45, .'1 lots. V. \ J5. Black, |I!,S2. 8 acres of land. I oo’o Rrownimr. 51 65. 1 lot. G. C. Taunt, $80.42. 85 acres land. .1 IS. Plain, $50.68. 87 acres land. land. via"trio Hearn. 82.20. 1 lot. •I P. Jenkins, $221.24. 426 acres of land, , Hill II Jenkins. $22.06. 1 lot. P. Kennedv, S2.61. 1 lot. It P. OrnianO $28.06. 1 lot. It. L. Ross. $5.55. 1 lot. T’tcv,- Arrowood, $10.05. 27 acres of land. Jim Carroll. $ 14.06 1 lot. •T'm •avis. $10.84. 2 Jots. J. Patterson and Georjfc Bryant, $17 ’4. 51 acres of land. Marv Clark $4.07. 1 lot. A. G. Kendrick estate. 85.42. I.ots. J. K. McLean. $17 85. 1 lot. No. 5 Township. it. II. Moss. $<1.40. 27 acre's land. H. S Sellars, lull., $12.46. 68 acres of land. Kiln J. Borders, $6 07, 20 acres land. ■A. A. McLean, $7.61. 22 acres of land. n. P. Oats. $52 64. 45 acres of land. 1*. P Gales. $27.84. 41 acres land. C. F. Roberts, 1ml., $18.42. 48 acres of land. No. 6 Township. P. M. Anten, Uni. $18.48. 1 lot P. Hamhurtr, $22.64 1 lot. P. V. Rrnnton. $22.17. 1 lot. Ik A. Bridges, $11.40. 16 acres of ; land. Mrs. Kiln Corbett, S424.6R. 2 lots. i Joe Ettker. $17.60 1 lot. T{obert Grant. S7 04. 1 lot. R. C McBor-, $8.48. 1 lot i N. 14. McSwttln, $15.50. 18 acres of land, John Norwood, *41.72. 1 lot. Martin Wilson. *16.66. 1 lot. P X. Wood. 58 70. 2 lots. William Ellis, $10.44. 1 lot. T. C. Frnixer, $8.48 1 lot. Minnie Homselev, $10 15. 1 lot. Prank London- bnl. $7.01. 1 lot. Guvid Pratt. $12.01. 1 lot. i Neff Rnmseur. *0.07. 2 lots. J. S. Wilson. $8.53. 1 lot. John Bridijes. *14.04. 1 lot. R. Roberts. 6.82. 1 lot. I .aw re nee Gaston. bnj., *4.78. i lot. Henrv Burchett, $4.36. 1 lot. Connie Toms estate. *14.84. 1 lot. t’orvest Anderson. Si).32. 1 lot. ■lohn A. Hunter. Sfi.15. 1 lot. I,. Green. SJ2 86. 1 let. No. 7 Township. W. II. Croon 1-5 interest in M. H. Green estate. S'.3..'12. 1-5 of !H) aeres. No. 8 Township. T. S. Morrison. *4.50. 1-2 lot. No. 8 Township. .1. I.. Wells $3 8.3 ip aeres of land. No. 10 Tow nship. John Walker 15 f»7 acres of land. No. 11 Township. 01 is Wriprht, *210.'’. 102 acres of! land. H. A. LOGAN. Sheriff. ! 41# WE ARE PROll) or OI R ACHIEVEENTS in the piping and plumbing line. We have as much right to feel pride in them as an artist in his canvas, an author in his book. Our work will stand compari son with any expert pipe fitter or plumber in the country. H. C. Coleman & Co. Plumbing & Heating Contractors Weathers Kuilding. Phone 586. AT THE RIGHT PRICE AMD JOIN THOSE WHO ARE MAKING SUCH GREAT SHELBY REAL ESTATE. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY LOTS ALL OVER T! MAKE MONEY. YOU CAN BUY THIS PROPERTY IN SHELBY AND MAKE MONEY AS YOU CAN ANYWHERE ELSE. OTHERS ARE AND YOU CAN. PROFITS IN it: COUNTRY TO JUST AS .MUCH «« ■*.* w# It is not necessary that you have a < barrel of money to buy this proper- f ty. It is medium p/:ced property, S close in, water, lights and sewerage | accessible. In the fastest growing | section of Shelby. It is growing in- ( to money every day. Property in < this section has enhanced in value \ 600 per cent within the last few i years. It will continue to enhance < in value. Why? Because Shelby is ! growing rapidly. On Charlotte- J Asheville Highway. Joins Eastside < Mfg. Co., property, 300 feet from 5 erected, 200 feet from a 17 acre } tract which will he developed with- j in the next 6 months Consisting of \ over 200 fine lets,, overlooks Sheh jj by. Half way between Shelby and 5 Cleveland Springs. We watched j this property enhance in value 400 \ per cent before we could buv it. * { EVERY LOT IS A GOOD BUY $ —PRICE AND TERMS - $300.00 tc $750.00 PER LOT ONE-FOURTH CASH BALANCE IN THREE EQUAL PAYMENTS 1—3 MONTHS 1- 6 MONTHS 1—9 MONTHS 5 Per cent Discount for Cash at time of purchase. Pay cash and save $5.00 on every $100 invested. SHELBY BUILDING CO. M. A. SPANGLER, Mgr. SALE OF LOTS IN CHARGE OF A. M. Hamrick Co., - Anthony & Anthony, J. B. Nolan C©,, W, C. i Harris and Shelby Rea! Estate Co. | Real Estate Dealers ) —SIZE OF LOTS— i i 25 to 50 feet by 133 rc 205 feet deep Not less than two lots will be sold to each purchaser. Purchaser has privilege of buying 2 or more lots. This property was purchased all in one tract at a price which en ables us to offer the lots at very low prices. Without a doubt these lots will enhance in value 50 to 100 per cent or more by January first. There are 88 lots in this sub-division —18 have already been sold, leav ing 50 to be sold 14 of these lots front Linehe* gcr street, running from highway to S. A. L. railway and. Eastside Mill, these lots are good for heme sites or business property. Your Opportunity. You Will Reap a Profit on Your Purchase Before You Complete Your Pay ments. Ask those who have purchased from us before. INVESTIGATE AND INVEST AT ONCE No Brass Bands, No Flivvers Given Away—Just a private sale. Sale on this property starts at S:30 a. m. Thursday, July 2, and wili continue for 10 days as we only have 50 lots to seli. Sale of lots will be in charge of W. C. Harris, J. B. Nolan Co., Anthony & An*Honv A M IhU rick Co., Shelby Real Estate Co. ‘ *’■ m* w«kr'' fM*** ' «j Wtj «ur <« of For those who cannot sec us. in day time, will be glad to meet you at night. Make engagements with anv the above parties. We have blue prints showing size of lots, streets, etc. This property is only two minutes drive from. Court House. These lots will go—Call on any of the above parties and ask about these Tots'ancHo see the actual lots. Buy now, hold a while or_build and make money. You have the privilege oVbuying 2 or more lo ts. Every lot is for sale. REMEMBER:— “The early bird catches the worm.” First come, first served. WE HAVE TURNED THIS PROPERTY OVER TO THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE FIRMS WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL EVERY LOT WITHIN THE NEXT 10 DAYS - I B NOI AN CO., ANTHONY & ANTHONY, W. C. HARRIS, A. M. HAMRICK, SHELBY REAL ESTATE CO AND THEY WILL GO BUILD) COMPANY ,1 aL_ OWNERS £6LM LOTS $300.00 to $750.00 M, 3 6 month, M, 9months. * ^ SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 2ND, AT 8:30 A. M. GET IN TOUCH WITH THF arnvc vv ai ESTATE MEN. SEE THE PROPERTY AND YOU WILL BUY-ANDY O UWILL MAKE MONEY -THANK YOU W ■ R=m r=r n=»t?=r!r?Jri=»rs>r!7af>n=«iR3rRJrr?a»’t3ri=*-rsJrt-»-1
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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