(Special to The Star,) Crovrr, Sept. 22.- Mr*. F. Hurry, Misws SadHio and Franklin j»-? r the weak end with Mr*. I,< wniru •! Chester, >. Mr. a:,'! Mr f.oyii fthp.n of Clair* lotto, fit'?,! .’ur-’.ty in, Grover • ■' relative . Mi Mu; ■ Hi let K.enl r 1 ft ' t week -to re -mvie her- tu', I.*--. r • (in lifthttfully irpri < <) ln. A mo- -tf'nyf pr«-Hf*r|( were Mr. arid Mr Frank M'irr- furl fam ily, M: . ! i M> rr Mr. and M • Kob» rt Kirk i y, Mr. and Mr* • !<>« Ware. Mr. and M- Citlvcy. ' Mm. (lniir.di;i Pollin'- and M'. - Ai-, loon Muifipas of Cnver attend •’ chapel t xer. K"non' Saturday nipdit in York. S. ('., wild their dnusrhter, Mrs. Jenkins. Mir e • He. ie Turner, Thelma Tt. W. buttle, head fit 'his depa.itnie.nj. Id very day there will ho an auction sole of purebred poultry and about MO minutes before the mite each day, Judge R. Simmon • of Charlotte, will explain the varionr. points of merit of shew birds. All poultry fan fiers ate asked to attend this sale and also hear the explanation ny Judge Simmons because he will Impart In formation that will he well worth while. TWO Sfri'CliKS IN HEART NAVKS I.IFE Oh A ( illl.H Wt ahinirton. Sept. 21. Two stiehi s in the heart of B-yearold Melvin Jones saved hir. life after he had fallen on the points of a pair of scissors. Ills father supplied blood for a transfu sion. The hoy was about to cut paper dolls when he fell downstairs. Both reissov points pierced his ride, one cutting a quarter inch gash in his heart. Bethlehem News Of Comings And Goings Out of linrollnwrit of 2ft" :il lUdhle hom 2ft! \tt«‘rd( I Sunday Srhwbl Fast Sunday. Oilur N<‘ws. (Spocrai to The S.t ir.i A Insjre c.r »wd a.t*<>ml--d Sunday Sot];■•’ out of 2f>f> ( l: Kill 2ft! at tended Sunday s-hool. fminndiateiy after'Sunday ?■ ho< 1 i'r. H. V. Tanrr.t pri-a< heid * stood porfnon. Ms. and Mi •-. Frank MfKanie! of i. < ot the day with Mr -. 3*. Ibiniel’ sister Mr,’. W. J). I)anir>. |.- ■ , Poor! Barker and Zola fijir., \yh; ire in. yht>f>\ at Boi'ina •''print' 1 at ‘ho r e)- i .w ith then .,an a ■ Mr. and M' 1 r!;< y ., . [ .Mr. and Mr*. U. W. M- Corry. Min l.iMjy M ('-.p ry v !, • worlditj; a* Cbtsrift villn V'.-t a Zola Mt Curry, Ckulys liii-k ami Mr. Or .in \VliiiW> pom] v o week r.-id -wild h< r to,rents* Mr. :nd Mr-. 1’.. W. Mefurry’ Mr. ami Mr . I><* MtDr.nkl pens the «lny with Mrs. MrI!ni>:oF pardn’s* Mr. nod Mr*. .It. VV. MeCurry. Mr. and Mrs J. I’. McDaniel ana fcmily .pent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. P WatHrson. Mr. Karl and Mir- Ruby Morrts spent the day Sunday with Mr. A. V. and Miss Ruby (Jiittit Watterson. Mr. Samuel Barber spent the day Sunday with Mr. <>rin White. Mr. and Mrs. (I. R« Dis n and fam ily and Mrs. John Dijion of Florida pent the week end with Mrs. Dixon’s parent; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blalock. Mr. and Mr . J. P. Blalock and fam ily siwnt the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I>o Yarborough. Mrs. It. VV. Mri General Cuming iobi. a ted the official death rat * for the lire even momha of.l!*2.r» would be !*awv than the av erage for the last five years. Health conditions have been “gen erally good" this ■ <. l>r. Cumminp said. A decided deer- ase r.-te*- shown ;i diphtheria case fi r the e'^ht weeks since the first < f July, r.» compared with the corn ponding period last week. During the surveyed period of 11125 aproximate] <11-100 ea: e.- were re ported, again ' H.lnii for the same time in H»24. Unusual rtrevaler.ee of infant i'.n paralysis during* .the spring and sum mer months wa- reported. Thirty-two states recorded 1.4<53 cases for the eight weeks as compared with fl.Tv last year. A slight reaction also was shown in typhoid fever deaths, which foi many years have been steadily de creasing. Since i he first of .Tidy, .'!.d states renorted 7.17.1 cases as com pared with 5,Old last year. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL KS TATE UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power ! of sale contained in a certain mort | gage executed by' one Clem Alii”,on on < .January 1, 1024, to me as mortgagee,! said mortgage being on ' record in Book of Mortgages 11S. at nape 270, of the Rrjtat't ry in Cleeyhmd county, N. C.ari l default having been made I in the payment of the indebtedness r.ecured thereby; I, as mortgagee, will! sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the Courthouse Door; in Shelby, N. ('., on Saturday, Octofc ber 24, 1925, at 12 o'clock, noon, or within legal hours, the following de scribed real estate, towit — That lot or parcel of land known as Lot No. Nine of the Georgia Stewart land joining Lot, No. Eight and the Corbett and Green lauds, and fronting 51 feet on a 20-ft. street; and runs back thence 100 feel; said lot lying in the Northern part of the Town ol Shelby, N. C„ on the South sid ■ of Buffalo street; and being the same lot that was deeded to Georgia Stew art by deed dated December 1. If00, and being on record in Book of Deeds "UU", at page 15, of the Registry of Cleveland County, N. C„ to which deed reference is hereby made for further description and identification. This 24th dav of September, 1925. GEORGIA STEWART, Mortgagee. Chas. A. Burr us, Atty. When money talks v/e never er’ti j cise its grammar.—Chicago News. V Where The Dairy Cow Leaves Her Mark The Dairy Cow puts the stamp of prosperity and good living on the farm. It is evidenced by the fine gardens, the fine truck pat-lie , the rich -pots, the fine bunch of oncoming calves, the good looking llock of poultry, t he fat and growing pigs and finally in the BANK ACCOUNT. If you arc not keeping dairy cows and selling us your cream, it is because you do not appreciate what a fine, profitable business dairying is. A quarter of a million dollars a year is paid to Cleveland County farmers for but ter fat through the creameries. Send your cream to the Shelby Creamery Co. SIIELBY, N. C. CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 29-30 — OCTOBER 1, 2 AND 3RD HAVE NEVER BEEN BEETTFJR PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR WANTS THAN TODAY. We have the most complete line assembled for this season our store has ever shown. Our stock is composed of some of America’s best tailored clothes, you will note below: Society Brand, Kuppenheimer arc! Michaels-Stern A wonderful assembly of beautiful young men’s and men’s suits, all wool hand finished in all the new models and most wanted shades. Fabrics, workman ship guaranteed, at.$24.50 Boy’s Knicker suits, 2 pairs of pants, $6.50 to $16.50. Juvenile suits, one pair knickers, one pair long pants, vest and coat $10.00 to $13.00. -MEN’S SHOES Nunn-Bush.$7.50 to $10.00 Arnold’s Glove Grip.$10.00 to $11.00 Thompson Bros.$10.00 to $11.00 Weyenberg’s.$5.00 to $6.50 „-HATS Stetson. Knox, Mallory, Hill and Loper, and De Luxe, $5.00 to $7.50. BOY’S SHOES School and Dress. We have an ideal school shoe for boys, 111-2 tc 2, 2 1-2 to 6. Prices $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Beautiful line new sport shirts. Genuine Imported Broadcloth, Satin finish at $2.50 and $3.00. -BIG LINE KNIT GOODS Boy s ana Men’s knit jackets, slip-over sweaters, coat sweaters and a line of heavy shaper sweaters. The very thing f°r school wear for young men or ladies. We would be glad to see you in our store. You are always welcome to look our stock over. You will receive the same courteous treatment as the one who buys. KELLY CLOTHING COMPANY CORRECT DRESSERS FOR MEN AND BOYS Royster Building. -- --- Shelby, N. C. HtffM It*? rtl -