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Enter! am f"r Dcdmoiult. ' M] );,jth Hopper dclightully enter JLj Friday Miss Margaret Boat and her-guest, Miss Jessie Dedmondt '(f ('haiiotte. ('harming Guests With Vli's Jenkins. ',ii Small Burton Jenkins enter tai .id a week-end house party this *’ I' xveek having as her delightful ;r‘;i , m, Agatha Denver of Bre f.m'ile Go: .; of Stockton, Ala., ‘n,l >ij Katherine Carr of Moores ‘‘'l,, \j, Jenkins entertained inform allv for them on Saturday evening. II,e "Dicker On" Writes of •tint hove Grand?" The "Look i Or,” knows a young can "or. painted his house, washed ri. witult'A and mowed his lawn six lihv.o i,e,*iiuse his girl was going to vLji |jjj.i 1 mean his sister. If he wf!T , mr>-ied and this same girl told Kr: paint the house, wash the wln ()„ws, hii l mow the yard six times, he ,v; aid lie insulted and think and say the'audacity of any one telling him t.-v do this Then a man in love will ride lijO rniJc' on a hot summer day to get a fir!, 'and talk to her most all night i—but if he were married that would he untliin’tuDle, on a hot summer day and re •, i: most of the night after ruch atria, that would be out of the ijj. • oui foolish to the nth degree. Aed the "Looker On” knows a charm jar y> •r.'x. girl who could try on 50 disn: ' J rings at T. W. Hamrick's and E, G. Morrison's and not get a thrill, but, when the right man came along one night not so long ago with a big, glistening diamond and he put it on kr fint' i, she got so many thrills she could not attend aparty and could not Say at home and thrill and think and hll-imt—why all this? as I just said, “Aim Love Grand?” Miss Fay Durham Marries in Washington. The following account of the mar riage of Miss Fay Durham, former tf-vkcr in the Shelby Public school will be of interest locallly. The clip pin taken from the American Re voile. Bellingham, Washington: The marriage of Mias Elizabeth Fay But ha mV daughter of Attorney and Sr . \ C. Durham of this city to Mr H-ward Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs X P. Sorumion of Laurel, both fami lie well known throughout Whatcom countw... a midsummer event of beauty iti, an ideal setting within the home of the brides’ parents on Jaegei amt. An exquisite archway was fitntcdwith lattice of English ivy and fh:: ami white 'sweetpeas and sus T«nilc<! \vn ■ alarge white wedding bell. Tall standards filled with dahlias and fern t( ii at teh base of the arch way, Throttph the living and dining rf'im v.a, an abundance of flowers cnph.v.'in,'? the color note of pink ard white. ih° acred service was read by Rtv. Elbert Hicks, D. IX, of Fremont Eap'ii ; church in Seattle, a personal f iend of the bride’s family at 2 oclock Wednesday afternoon, August '■ 'l(4f°re an assembly of more than ” relatives and intimate friends. PrecfnliriK the wedding march which wn: Hayed by Mrs. Arthur Rosenhall, Mr. Leslie Sorenson, brother of the Rioom and Mrs. Sorenson sang two ^los, "At Dawning” and “I Love You Truly,” Leading the procession was the ittt : ister oft he bride, June Durham, ** flower maid. Her frock was yellow <J0 ('hine trimmed with cream ’T bits of black velvet ribbon Slip carried a basket of roses. "I'-v.iae was the maid of honor, Miss • ari°n Durham, another sister who ?r‘ c"ra' flat crepe with silver trim and her flowers were pink roses ™ orchid sweetpeas. Iif bride war, given in marriage by >■ bcher. Her gown was iade green win crepe combined with blond Span burning yoke and apron trim, 3 n Kilt floral corsage orna ' "e 'vo,'(* a hair bandeau ot ohm IWors- The bride’s shower bou nty,-Wi*R dutiful of pink and white Y'and sweetneas with ribbons and ta*a<!o of rosebuds. The , "’I1 o«l "'as attended by Mr. 1 bdtz of Sedro-Wooley. ■ in t]le benediction and corigrat a'Tfet luncheon was served A ,a!»* *^rs' Durham were Mrs. koth^f\,!-nhnn- Mrs- 0. A. Myhre. W ^ «tv. Mrs. Rush Thompson N. C. and Misses Elea biridslev and Norma Matson. tieh* /iiV< ,in.(r' bride wore a mid nir«te b ° ta'"eur w’tb a red velvet i "'hat and red chrysanthemum n'1'' ‘ an,l after Seutember 1, Me *nd « ■ v Ivmlon ‘1orenKon will be at home In seer of u '7° '1P is hardware man Sbe “ Ijvnden department store Fy, , .. vmeni siurr, school "T(LfVOm fho Lincoln high State «n_ ' Pntt'e and the Bellingham tend, ‘ f1a sc.hpo1 am* bas been su in Seuo. [ mu*ic in the Ronald school Jftviousi!, °r V’6 Dast two years and enson ,)n . She,by. N. C. Mr. Sor School L’ i 'U'1,<,<1 from Meridan high ^hington !trnt,od the University ot All iteTMS intended for this depart ment must be telephoned or sent in to the Society Editor betore 11 a. m., the day before publication. All news items of interest to women are welcomed. By Mrs. Madge Webb Riley Telephone No. SO Attend Party In Gaffney. Mrs. Cline Lackey attended a lovely party in Gaffney on Wednesday morn ing. She was accompanied by Mt . da* L. Webb who spent the time witn her si^a* Mrs. T. Davenport) who Isa's been quite s ick but is. improving. Mrs. Holcomb Han Delightful Guests. airs. E. 1,. Holcomb is entertaining .his week as her house gue: t-- the. following dielightful people: Hr. ano Mis. Matt McBrayer of Rutherford ton, Mrs.. Eugene Holcomb and chil dren of Murphy. Mrs. Holcomb who had a serious operation time time ago is quite well now. ' D. A. R. to Meet Tuesday September 1st. ; The IV A. R.’s will hold their first j fall meting on Tuesday afternoon at | lour o’clock at the home of Miss Eliza ! both Webb on South Washington | street. The hostesses will be Mrs ! Paul Webb. Miss Elizabeth McBrayer | and Miss Elizabeth Webb. All mem bers arc urged to attend this meeting. Attend House Party In Charlotte. Misses Margaret Love Gardner, Bft tie and Nancy Settle and Miss Minnie Eddins Roberts joined Misses Caroline Blanton and Vera Webb Oates in Char l -lotto Monday and were the house j guests of Mrs. C. J. Moriarty in My lews Park at her beaut'tul home on I Monday and Tuesday, .-returning home. Tuesday afternoon. On Monday after neon Mrs. Moriarty gave a. V rut iful party in their honor. • Mis. James Parker Hostess. Mrs. Jame Parker gave a beautiful dinner on Saturday evening honoring her attractive house guest, Miss Eliza beth Evans of Ch ,,.er, S. C. The table was lo*e!y with its summer flower decorations and a most elegant course dinner was served to the following guests: Misr Evans. Mrs. Parker, Mis: Emily Logan, Miss Elizabeth Suttje, Miss Edna Parker anti Mr. Fred Lo gan. Mrs. Hoey Honors Mrs. Labberton. Mi's, Clyde R. Hoey was a gracious hostess on Saturday, honoring Mrs. John Labberton of Pittsburgh, Pa., who is the charming guest of her sister, Mrs. Oliver Anthohy. Cleveland Springs was the setting cf this de lightful affair and Mrs. ITocy's guests rftcludod the following: Mrs. I -rblier ten, Mrs. Hoey, Mrs. Anthony. Mrs Harry Woodson. Mrs. Ben Buttle, Mr~, Flay Hoey, Mrs. Frank Hoey and Miss Isabel Hoey. The table was beauti fully appointed and a five course luncheon was served. Mrs. Gardner ' Honor Mrs. Joe Hill. Mrs. 0. Max Gardner entertained with two tables of bridge on Wed. evening honoring Mrs. Joe Hill of Concord, a charming visitor in Shelby this week. The room were attractive with bas kets of roses and two tables of m idge was played during the evening. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a fruit and ice course and sweets. The following composed the players: Mrs. Riley. Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Hill, Mrs Reuben Mel?raver, Miss Ora Eskridge, Dr .Reuben Me Grayer. Mr. Forerst Eskridge and Judge E. Y. Webb. Miss Elizabeth Roberts Entertains. Miss Elizabeth Roberts entertain ed delightfully the members of the S. Washington bridge club on Thursday I afternoon at .5 o’clock at her lovely , home on South Washington street. The guests assembled in the attractive 1 living room which was aglow with j bright golden glow and sur.-flowers in all their radient beauty and the score and place cards carried out the yellow motif. Four tables of bridge was played and when the games were concluded Miss Roberts served a deli- | eious ice and sweet course. The ; afternoon with the members assembl ing again was most enjoyable. Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey Entertains Informally for Mrs. Joe Hill. A delightful and informal party was given on Tuesday evening by Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey in honor ot Mrs. Joe Hill nee Ora. Flack, of Con cord, who is a delightful visitor to her old home this week. Beautiful : roses arranged artistically in silver j vases made a beautiful setting in the ' charming room for the guests where three tables of rook was played. \\ hen the games were over a most delightful watermelon cutting wag enjoyed by the following friends: Mr. and Mrs, Hoey, Mrs Hill, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, Dr and Mrs. Reuben McBrayer, Dr and Mrs. S. S. Royster, Mrs. S. R. Riley and Miss Isabel Hoey. Mr. and Airs. 1). ('. Webb Give Lovely Party. Honoring their delightful house j guests Mr. Ralph I.aurenci and Mr. <Y>! Carpenter of HHieficld, W. Va.. and Misses Gladys and Kern Burke and air. Carlos ISurke of Richmond, I > a.. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. (' Webb gave a beautiful lawn party and watermelon j cutting on Saturday ( veiling. The perch and lawn were beautiful with | i lowers and soft lights making a most pleasing setting. Conversation and j t gamer whiled away a most happy ev I eni’tg and the culmination of the en-| ! !i i tajnment was the watermelon cut ! ting which was much enjoyed by all j present. About ">0 guests were invited j to this delightful party. ; Miss Mathilda I.attiniore i Gives Lovely Party. | Honoring her charming house .guests I Misses Dorothy Clement of Greens |b:>ro and Elizabeth Fulton of Winston | Salem, Miss Mathilda Lat’imore was | the gracious hostess at a beautiful bridge party on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. The rooms of this attractive homo were beautifully decorated with •innias and marygclds in all thetr glowing beauty and fall roses orhane. i ed the lovelim ss of the decorations | Pretty little score and place cards were used carrying out the flower scheme. Six tables of bridge wa - play 'd during the afternoon. At the can elusion of the games Miss LaPimo.ro served an elegant ice and sweet course i Beautiful prizes were presented to the j guests of honor also to Mrs. Renn I Ilium recent bride and quite an ad ;bitii*n to Shelby’s social set. j Miss Laurr. Burton Miller, i Shelby’s Latest Author. In the September issue of the Mun 1 soy Magazine. there i* published a ■ story; “The Green Amulet”, written j hv. Miss Lavra Burton Miller, recent | by of Shelby, hut no." residing' in Char | lotte. Miss Miller is the daughter of S ihe late Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Miller of 1 Shelby, both cultured and briliant | people and Miss Miller has inherited i this combination with an originality | ;dl her own, and when quite a little | girl, she was writing poetry and lit tle piece of prose in stories, which ; were published even then in the Pres hvt-rinn Standard and “The Womans ! Home Companion”. The “Looker On’ remembers how when a little girl she > pent many an autumn afternoon in writer’s attic reading and looking over | old magazines and books. She v as an inveterate reader, and the most ori ginal conversationalist, a child of a vivid imagination, and an inherent talent for writing and expressing her I self. Shelby is now famous for many ! things and many people, authors and authoresses too; and the story “The - Green Amulet” is worth reading by this talented young writer of whom Shelhv is'.Justly proud. Th" story is readable, entertaining, and bol ls ones ■ interest until the last paraph. And i now Miss Miller, your friends in Shel by are proud and pleased over your ' success, for it means something to 1 have a story accepted in The Munsey j Magazine; and no matter if you are | living in Charlotte, she shall not claim von. you are stiil our Laura Burton : Miller of Shelby. Philbos-Wacaser Wedding. The marriage vows of Miss Sallie W,-leaser, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. D. Wacaser of Marion, and Mr. Buren Phillips of Carolcen, were solemized at high noon on Tuesday, with a cere i.s ny of quiot beauty, at tlie handsome home of Mi. and Mrs. Z. Thompson' the nuptials being performed by Rev. j (’. F. Sherill, in the presence ol only relative* and a few clone friends. To! the .trains i f the wedding march from L< noiiy t in plsved by Mrs. Loy Thomp son, who we. dressed in orchid ehif- ' for and lace, the bridal party enter ! cd tht living room. The altar arrange i merit before the mantel of the living i room war hanked with ferns and white | clematis, and white peonies. On each side were floor baskets filled with these* same flown-*). Pedestals held white tapers lighted, making a beau, tiful effect. Miss Maty Wacascr, sister of the j ! ride was maid of honor. She wore: orchid georgette and carried in arm ' bouquet of pink roses and clematis! Mrs. V. ./. Thompson was matron of i honoivrnd wore orchid chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of white rose* and clirnati The bride entered with Mr, Z. d. Thompson an 1 was met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Paul Doggett of Henrietta, cousin of the groom. The bride* look ed lovely in a stunning fall model of eookoo brown crepe satin with faille ; far trimmed coat, hat, and accessories ' to match and carried a showed bouquet { of rqs s and clematis. During the cere- j mony soft music was played. Inline j i diately after the ceremony a beautt j fell buffet luncheon was served. The ; dining room table was exquisite with [ its handsome lace cloth arid centering ]1 his was a beautiful basket with white ] roses, petunias and clematis. Silver : candle sticks bolding white tapers ! were placed at each end <>f the table land Mrs. Tom Moore and Mrs. Can I stevc ns served here. After the lunch eon Mr. and Mrs. Phillips left for Eastern Carolina and will he at homo in Caroleen after September the first. Mrs. Philip*: has a host of friends here in Shelby, having made her home with the Thompsons for several years while attending the Shelby High School. For the past four years she has been teaching in the Henrietta schools, but has spent much of her vacation with the Thompsons. Mr , Philips is a promising young business man of Caroleen being assistant manager cf the Caroleen Mill Store Among the out of town guest who at tended the wedding were Miss Reba Philips, Mrs. Denis Camp and sister Miss Camp; Mr. Smith of Henrietta. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Gilman, sister ot the-bride and from Fallston. Mr. Lloyd Lutz Delightful Host. Mr. Lloyd' Lutz was a delightful host to the charming guests of Mr and Mrs. Dave C. Webb on Monday evening. This attractive home was thrown on suite and beautifully decor ated with periwinkle, golden glow and other fall flowers. The young social set assembled at R:30 and progressive* conversation and music was much en joyed by all present. At the close of the Evening Mrs. Lutz assisted by Miss Maggie Webb, Mrs. Ray Lutz and Mrs D. C. Webb served an elegant ice and sweet course. The honor guests were: Misses Gladys and Mary Fern Burke end Mr. Carlos Burke of Richmond, Va., and Mesers Ralph Laurence and Cal Carpenter of Bluefield, W. Va They leave this week for Lincoltdoh to visit relatives there before returning home. Delightful House Party In Progress. Miss Mary Elizabeth Black on South Washington street is entertaining. loginning Wednesday a mm t delight "«1 house party, composing the follow ing attractive young ladies: Misses Louise AlcCaUum, Mary Louise Me* Prea, and Charlotte Curtis of M.ixton, Betsy Mavis, of Salisbury, anil Verna McQueen of Little Hook, S, C. Many delightful affairs are being planned and lovyly serial courtesies wdl be extended these charming young pro pie. Shelby People in Charlotte Monday and Tuesday. Shelby was well represented in Charlotte Monday and Tarsday Among those motoring d"\vn were: Mrs .J. D. Linoberger, Mrs. Julius Suitle, Mrs. Tom ■Babirtgton, Mrs. Jno R. MeClurd, Mrs. J.hu Millir, Miss ■Jessie Hamrick. Mrs. Miles Beam. Mrs Res Hninrvk, Mrs. Ike Berger, Mis Rc.u» Berger, Airs. •!. 'I'. Bowman, Mbs Janie Blanton nnd Mr. Steve Woodson Miss Cussie Sisk Luncheon Hostess. Miss Gussie Sisk entertained with a beautiful luncheon on Saturday hav. ing as her guests Mrs. Rachael Car penter Reid and children of Cr.neerd, Mrs. Vivian Carpenter Brown and children of Hartsville, S. C., and Mrs. C. C. Carprtuter of Norfolk, Va. The table was beautifully appointed having for its renter piece, on a handsome lu'en cloth, a beautiful basket >f gor geous roses. Four courses were fault lessly served by this charming hostess. Miss Nix Gives Beautiful Dinner. Complimenting Misses Clement and Dalton, Mis;- Rosalynd Nix gave a benntifui dinner on Wednesday at her attractive home. The table was lovely with its handsome linen cloth ami a beautiful basket of rests cen tered it. Unique little place cards \ver«, used. Covers were laid for six: Mrs. Nix, Mi ses Lucile Nix, Rosalynd Nix, Mathilda Baltimore and Dorothy Clem ent and Elizabeth Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Renn Drum Return From Honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Renn Drum returned Tuesday from their honeymbon spent at Carolina Bcaeh near Wilmington. They were married Friday August 14, at. the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Carl B. Craig, at the Presbyterian manse at Laurinhurg. Before marrl ; age Mrs Drum was Miss Erma John ; ston of the Shelby school faculty. They have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. PeWitt Quinn on S. PeKalb street. Mrs. T. W. Hamrick Honor Mrs. Borders and Miss Hackney. A beautiful compliment to Mrs Springs Borders and Miss Sarah Hackney the delightful guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and Miss Mar garet Mcrgan was the lovely after noon party given by Mrs, T. W. Ham rick at her charming home on Wed nesday afternoon at four o’clock. The rooms were most artistically and beau tifully decorated with summer and fall flowers the combination making a beautiful effect. Three tables of bridge was played. The score and place cards were sweetpe-as and each table held attractive little vases of flowers. When the cards were laid aside Mrs. Hamrick served n delicious salad course. Sharing honors with Miss Hackney were Miss Mathildu Latti more’s guests. Misses Clement and Fulton. Mrs. Borders was presented with a lovely vase and the other guests of honor were given lovely sets of lingerie clasps. THESE WAHT AD’S BRING • RESULTS ? Mr. Grover Hamrick Delightful Host. Mr. Grover Hamrick, who i t r.pend- j mg his vacation here with his people wit; a delightful host on Tuesday eve! ii;;r at the home of hi sinter, Mrs. W. il. lili.iilon, when ho entertained with a most enjoyable bridge party, ri'iee tables were placed on the spa cious vorunda of this handsome home and ma'ey interesting, rubbers were! played. On it table excruts lely decor ated with white tleinatis, the most dr licions punch and sandwielu-s were served all during the evening. Whi a scores wore counted it was found that Miss Ota Kskridjje had mad.' high est, arid she was given a lovely box of fine face powder, anti Mr. Charlie Williams received the gentleman', priy.e, a beautiful necktie. It war. o of the most delightful parties of the steasojfj and Mr, Hamrick proved him self u prince of hosts. (Continued from page Uvc ) LIST OK HOOKS FOR SCHOOLS in Elementary Science: The Mastery of Word, Hook VII; Or Palmer Moth od of Business Writing, Book II, (For fichoi.ls nr. \ usinu it and desiring t<> continue it.l Industrial Art. Book IV, Practical Orawing, li«ok VII; Indus trial and Applied Art, Book D; (Select either one of three drawing senes). Progressive Mtnde Series, Book IV. Hollis Dann Music Series, Books V. and VI. , Supplementary—The Man Without a Country; The Silent Reader, VII, The Courtship of Miles Standi-h; Ir vin'g’s Sketch Book; Every Day Arith mcstic; History Stories of Other Lands, Book VI; Life of Robert E. Lee; Wo men in American History; Jackson’s Life of Booker T. Washington, (For negro schools.) Our Bird Book. DEDICATION AND HOME COMING AT MT. OLIVE! There will be dedication service* i and home com ins: at Mt. Olivet Bap fist church Sunday August DO. The public is cordially invited to come and bring well filled baskets nnd spend the day together. Committee. DON’T THiNK^BE^ CAUSE we are sub-di viding and selling an eighteen hundred acre farm near Mt. Holly that we have not got any in Cleveland and Ruth erford. Let us show you our farms and tell you about them and the terms we can give. Blanton & Greene, Mooresboro, N. C. It28c | —THEATRE— i - PRINCESS - THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PHOTOPLAYS I I j —THEATRE— i —FRIDAY— RICHARD TALMADGE IN 4tTIIE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER” A riotous merging of thrills and excitement that will ■actually yank iho laughs right out of your system and play the anvil chorus on your spine. A boy, who at twenty, had never seen a woman—and then—clad only in his pajamas—he walks in his sleep and—meets her. Such fun as you have seldom seen! Such thrills as the screen has never before projected! It’s a spring tonic that can bo taken in large and bubbling doses, don’t miss it. Extra—A sparkling comedy. —SATURDAY— BUCK JONES THE KING OF THE SADDLE IN “THE TRAIL RIDED” A dashing story of the great west where a quick trig ger finger and a strong arm is the law. Watch him ride like a whirl-wind across the great open plains. See him fight like a demon as he is surrounded by his foes. A dashing, fearless cowboy that will win your heart. Extra—A fest stepping comedy. Coming Tuesday, September 1st, PUT ASUNDER.” ‘‘LET NOT MAN A handsome, red-blooded, two-fisted yankee accepts a challenge and travels half way ’round the world to keep his word to his lady love. Was she worth the trip, ph Boy! Well, just see this picture and be your own judge. Extra—Two reels of fast fun. Coming Tuesday, September 1st, “LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER.” WANTED — YOUR houses, lots, farms and business property you wish to sell listed with us for quick results. W. C. Harris Co. tf-20c KOI! SALK TWO HOUSES AND nnd lots in South Shelby. J. A. Smith, R. 2. Shelby. ' 6t-28p. FOR SALE—FfFTY BUSHKLS [VreloHn seed wheat, $2.10 pei bushel. A neighbor made 130 bushels on 5 acres. J. A. Wilson 12-21c KOI! RENT FIVE-ROOM HOUSE on Blanton street with basement, well water and light". Price $15 per month. Call at Star office. 2-25p FOR RENT FRONT OFFICE rot in in Union Hank bulding. Water, light and heat, W. N. Dorsey, agent. Jt-28c FOR SALE TWO TRACTORS. One Cleveland and one Fordaon Sat' unlay September 12th at Casar at 2 o’clock, .lolin S. Hunt, secretary High way commission. ,'{-21u FOR RENT THREE 2-HORSE farms \vitl> stock or without stock. See Ernest Elliott, R-4, Lawndale. 4-2F»p FOR SALE—NEW 6 ROOM bungalow first above Campbell’s store Lawndale, N. C. Good garage and other conveniences. Price reasonable. A. M. Hamrick & Co. 2t READY—JOE GREEN WILL make molasses at Hopper bridgp, cane ground by electric power, joice cook ed on copper pun. For information call at C. C. McMurry and Co., Mill. a-25* FOR SALE SEVERAL WELL located, productive furms on Kings creek near Grover and Kings Moun tain, N. C. Good buildings and con venient to churches and schools. Prices light. Part cash, balance over period of years. J. B. Hnmbright, owner. Clover, S. C. 3-21s FOR SALE—110 3-4 ACRES OF land near New' Berry, S. C. House and out buildings. Good orchard. Price $1,000.00. A. M. Hannick & Co. 2t, IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET for iumbcr, either phone or write ma at. Casar, N. C. I am in position to fill most any bill on short notice at a rea sonable price. I deliver lumber to your place, or you can haul it, your self. It will pay you to get my prices. A. C. Brackett, Casar, N. C. tf-lOe IF YOU WANT TO buy or sell Real Estate see us. We handle both farms and city proper ty. A. M. Hamrick & Co. tf-5c FOR SALE —NICE HOME ON Depot street. Six good rooms with bath and other conveniences. Good garage. A . M. Hamrick & Co. 2t. FOR GENUINE POCAHONTAS blacksmith coal. Ideal Ice and Fual Co tf-lle 08 ACRES OF LAND IN THE best farming section of Lincoln coun-. ty, one mile from two churches and from 8 months graded school, VV. A. Newton, R-2, Lincolnton, N. C. 6-25p WOOD IN ANY QUANTITY AND quality. Prepared for stove Ar fire place. Morrison Transfer, Phone 406. tf-7c FOR SALE—5 SHAKES CLEVE LAND Bank & Trust Company stock, five shares Dover Mill ropmicn, ten shares of Eastside Common. I^eo B. Weathers. 3t-4e A FEW BARRED PLYMOUTH and single Comb Black Minorca cock erels for sale, from one to five dollars each. A. G. Melton, Boiling Springs, N. C. l-28p LISTEN—A CAR OF GOOD Flour and mill feed to arrive Saturday. Save monev by buying here. C. C. McMurry & Co., Shelby. 3t-23c FOR SALE—PURE "fULGHAM seed oats, $1.20 per bushel. T. F. Sellers, R-l Kings Mountain. 6t-28p FOR SALE CHEAP THREE horsepower Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine. One dynamo for charging stor age batteries. Two engine starters for home lighting system, all good condi tion. T. Carl Hamrick, R-3 Shelby. 1 WANTED BOY OVER 12 YEARS old to carry Star route in Shelby two afternoon a week. Should have biey cle and know where people live. Star office.
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