7jterary Societies Doing Gocd Work
Tiiirr. Kntire School Benefits
IV.m Five Societies.
(By Mary Lovelace.)
I -ittii'V'fc*. Nov. 5.—Lntt.imore Lit
, rot if; are doing good work.
Vii.tV' five societies. Two in the
' (i, and three in the elemen
’ i'y ol. It. is the belief of the
.■Lhool thit there should; be society
work fr-r..the first grade all the way
■-p ::vh th- high school. The following
, r'. the newly elected officers of the
cociet^'i’ •
Hii'h hool, Newton: President,
jj: Melton; vice president, Lillali
i ■ ; v; -ecrctary, Ray Greene; chap
].,in. p. y Hamrick; censor, Worth
Miehaio.
F.djor v.'.n society: President,
■/,Re.-. Lovelace; secretary, Ma
champion; chaplain, Lula .Var
■-t. Alice Potent; choir leader,
jn., ,l, ni‘ Wilson; censor, Jim Harris;
The three elementary societies are:
;-{f r\-hv,::: President, Maxine Cab
., ; : clary, Virginia Jenkins.
•Record: President, Domino Magness
vici pr.'.-adcnt. Roth Cabanhs; secre
.Mat.,den Blanton.
Bh::t ,{i: President, Aileane Crowd
<r . Jennie Blanton; vice
i,i(.V. K. Threat; assistant
,! v. Prances Cabaniss; chaplain,
*,.Ai'..ert MtBrayer; censor, Ger.e
\:;v. Blanton.
l.c.uiivore has a lyceum this year
c n i -..s of five number.-'. The first
\v:i; riven October 10 by the
K; xt ' anil war, a decided susces?,
I,;.; : r ‘he audience very much. Ovr
ji.-.vt ill:: 1 will be given Thursday
hi br 12 by the Mc-Kinney
j, ,: : ny. This is a celebrat' d
< m, a y. hat tog appeared in many
f< rfonuan-ccr through America
: • .;! appear this year in Latti
r;■ .. '.!i :>:• . boro a"lid Shelby.
very much pleased with the
c- .if our boys in football, r.ot
w.ihrtairdirg they are unseasoned and
id'., nr their first year, they have
.■•I. i b; 'lilts to their opponents
5;;. On he ' Friday October ."Oth they
v.v »:*v from, the strong scrubs of
Lcr.oir I:!,v:k- college. Wade Hairill.
;*!'u : • {'"astplon and Jim Harris
- . ,1 : ■ , no plunges and end runs.
Air.: Ci.vdn.cr receiving a punt ran Go
a touchdown.
■ ich, i Fall ' and Ledbetter are
drivi*'" on ■ boy.-, burn now in prepare
t > fi.r-1We .coming'contest with Lo
ll! h chocl Friday. This game
.y.dii .I ! . bet her Lattimoro remains
i 't '* championship contest.
ii, Frilay evening the girls atfe
' iation with the assistance
i f Mi Pippin gate a Hallowe'en
ra A :;bcr‘ program was rendered
y th« iil; .and refreshments were
rv The evening was greatly en
I'jycil I y ail.
T!: ; chool i's collecting books for
rr elementary library. Already some
liftck-, arc in sight and we arc
i'lylii:’;; ahead an fast as possible to
ii arc. our elementary department
:1. rd.
Our agricultural department is pre
en h'g nicely under the able man
'"■c'l < n. of Prof. V. C. Taylor. He
onah'd a number of his boy3 to Ra
lly h t.i tudy stock and crop judging
■ 'id i planning to take*another team,
t A. i ville rext week.
•Fir school keeps growing by leaps
y d f ounds and it is very pleasing to
I'*°. 7 township ;';s a whole that.its poa
!’1° have seen the value of coming to
get|icr 10 budd o'-hkI schools.
Every good \v;: h to The Star in its
Iri-wcek!y publication.
Meat Curing
Recipe Given
(Extent1 i n Service.)
The first prise ham tit the Cleveland
county fair was sugar cured by the
government recipe and and exhibited
by L>. F. Beam of Lawndale.
Meat that is cured by the govern
ment recipe is much sweeter flavored
is tendered, and retains the color of
f) esh pork, and dots not dry out as
much as the salt cured hams says Mr.
Beam. Shoulders cured l-,y the govern
ment recipe are better than hams cur
ed by the salt method like many farm
ers ur.c.
Mr. Berm u«e<| the following rccip* :
8 pounds.of r,ait; 2 oz. ralt petre• 2
1-2 pound? brown sugar; :! oz. black
pepper; 2 oz. red pepper.
Bub tliis mixture in thoroughly on
fresh killed inert and let lay on salt
ing beard for three weeks, then wrap
closely with he ,vy wrapping pit pet
and put lit thick . ack tying tightly and
hang up in mokehor.se.
Get this out a d ;;y it. If you
don’t think mem; be tier cured by this
recipe a k Tc:n Blarney of Fallstcn,
Heyward Hull of Shelby or Harry
Falls of Kings Mountain about it.
Cleveland county relatives ami
friends <' ft!;, and Mr:. E. S. Mc
Sv:ain, both of w'mm arc natives of
the county ur ! v.in parents live
'•ere. wii' be nUtr. td in the foil r.v
ing item appearin'' in MoOntejorncry,
Alabama, new pamr recently tqllinf'
Do You Suffer?
Backache isn't the mystery it used
to be. years ago. Most times it’s due
to kidney disorder, which means
simply that the kidneys aren't work
ing as they should to filter the blood
and keep it free from uric poison.
So, if your back is lame and sore
and you are nervous, despondent,
sick, irritable, subject to dizzy spells
and bladder difficulties, you want
something to help the kidneys do
their work.
Drink plenty of water between
meals and take Dr. Pierce's An-uric
(anti-uric-acid) tablets before each
meal. Get An-uric at any drug store.
This is the new kidney-backache
diuretic discovered by Dr. Pierce,
Pres, the famous Clinic in Buffalo,
N. Y. Send 10c for a trial package.
sensational
development
FFJ'o-O-XfP
now contains
COD LIVER MEAL
This vital new element
means much the same
» , effect as direct sunlight
* for your hen& all year
•7~r round, feeding new vigor
right into bones and tissues.
It means more eggs, larger
eggs, better eggs, bigger
hatches, stronger chicks
dedreased mortality of both
grown birds and chicks.
Costs but little more than
home mixed mash and
opens up eight new
sources of greater profits.
Manufactured by
The Quaker Qate (bmpany
Sold by
For Sale By Your Grocer
Distributed by McKNIGHT & CO., Inc.
Wholesale Dealers, Shelby, N. C.
of the success of Mr. McSwain in the
lumber business.
Realizing the possibilities of mur
hv'injt. thc.r pioducut and applying
an evident demand, E, S. McSwain
accompaired by one of his assistants,
!>V. II. Dean have just returned from
an extensive tmnor trip through
Florida, investing' first liand the need
determination to relieve that condi
tion.
Fating impossibilities of doing so
on account of continued embargoes
on rahroada, lie has chartered and
placed into the service a steamer to
carry lumber to Miami and other
distressed sections of Florida, where
h will be distributed thru their own
yards. By 'this means they will bo
i f material assistance in relieving the
distressed conditions caused by hous
ing shortages and enable contractors
to resume work on hotels, apartments
residences, as well as office buildings
which have been stopped for lack of
material.
First sailing of this vessel will be
made during next week, with a car
go of lumber valued at about $75,
000.00 the largest ever assembled by
any Montgomery Wholesale firm—
which will be followed by regular
trips at the rate of about two per
month, since the boat has been char
tered to run in this service for the
McSwain Lumber Conjpany regularly.
The McSwain Lumber Company,
who have offices in the Bell building,
have been in the business since the
first ol Jan, 1020, entering it just
juror to the disastrous slumps caused
by the deflation following the war
t ut under the generalship of E. S.
McSwain, owner and Manager, with
j his efficient co-workers forming the
organisation, has weathered the
! storm and. not only made a success
j of their venture, but have now' suc
i cessfully engineered the largest
wholesale lumber deal ever under
i taken by any Montgomery- Wholesale
, liirnj.
for lumber in that
AdvertiseSj the South.
(Spartanburg Herald.)
! Florida is the* biggeat advartisc
j r.iont the South has ever had and the
| South should not be among those
who would throw cold water on the
j development of that Suite. The more
j Florida grows the more the whole
I South will prosper. Nothing would do
the v hole South more harm than to
have development in Florida arrest
ed.
Hohmig
PILE
PA20 OINTMENT instantly Re
lieves ITCHING PILES end you
can get restful deop alter the
first application.
Ail druggists are authorized to
refund money if PA20 OINT
MENT fails to Cure any case of
ITCHING. • BLIND. BLEEDING
at PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
ordinary cases in 6 days, the
worst cases in 14 days. GOe.
Bapt-st Church Gets
Large Sum From Will
of Late B, F. Huntley
Winston-Salem, Nov. 2. -The will
of B. F.< Huntley was filed for pro
bate this afternoon,' disposing of hfs
entire estate, the value of which has
not been estimated, though it is
known to be more than a million
dollars.
The bulk of the estate is left to
Mr.. Huntley and children. In ad
di-i.«n be'.ueH'e are made, to imme
diate relatives of stocks in the B. K.
Huntley Furniture company, this to
be held in trust by Che Wachovia
Bank and Trust company, the in
come therefrom to he paid to the be
neficiaries during their life. The
wilt further provides that upon their
death the principal and income shall
be vested in religious and educational
institution:- as follows:
Four thousand shore -, class B com
mon stock of the B. F. Huntley Fur
niture company to the trustees or
the First Baptist church, to be used
in tlje promotion of the work of the
Cuafcny school.
"Tour thou.-and shares to the trus
tees of the First Baiai. t church to
bo used in their discretion for the
: advancemc! * of the church in carry
ing on its spiritual and evangelistic
woi k.'
Four thousand shares, one-hr.lf to
, the state mission hoard oi the Bap
‘ list state convention, and one-half to
, the foreign mission hoard of the
i southern Baptist convention for the
! promotion of their work.
Twenty-five hundred shares to be
divided, 1,0000 to the Meredith col
lege at Raleigh, and 1,500 shares to
the Baptist Foundation, inc.
In olden times the Kinjt of Era r
I sir. ml was choapn for His ability :v, |
a fo.'t va:<'v.
__;_ i
Europe's gold meddle: Eventually,;
but why pay now?
r-* |
FARM LOANS
5 Per Cent Interest
Now is the time for farm- j
ers to anticipate his needs for
tite coming crop season. Loans j
matlt for 5 to 20 years at 5
per cent interest payable an- j
nually. No payment is re
j (paired on the principal but
privilege is given the borrow
er of making payments at any i
r interest date or the loan may ;
be retired in full, no extra ,
charge.
These loans are very desir
; able for farmers, low interest
I rates, plenty of time to pay.
For further information see
j The—
Cleveland Bank &
Trust Co.
Shelby, N. C.
3wks-2
INVEST WITH US
—Because our methods together with as
sets over ONE AND A QUARTER MI 1,
LION DOLLARS give you unquestioned
safety.
— Because of our high rate of earnings.
—Because the Building and Loan is .ad
mitted to be a great benefit to the entire
community and i
_Because we need you now and you need
us.
A NEW SERIES OPENS NOVEMBER 7
SHELBY BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
J. F. Roberts, Sec-Treas.
A Steal Bargain!
$2.15
VALUE FOR ONLY
$L20
A White Enamel Dish Pan
Full Of
Proctor & Gamble Soaps
5 cakes P. and G. White Naptha, 2 cakes Guest Ivory, 1 cake Ivory Soap (medium size,)
4 cakes Star Soap, 2 packages Star Naptha Powder and 2 packages Chipso (medium)
and 1 Large White Enamel Dish Pan
_ ALL FOR ONLY $|_20 WHILE THEY LAST!
Here is a splendid soap assortment, carefully selected so as to supply every cleansing
need about the house—brands famous for their quality the country over, llus assort
ment of scaps, with a useful and attractive White Enamel Dish Pan included, offers
unusually big value at a remarkably low price.
See or Telephone Your Grocer Before They’re All Gone!
ON SALE TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 7TH, AND FOR ONE
WEEK ONLY, AT THESE STORES:
PIEDMON GROCERY CO.,
Telephone 331.
McBRAYER & HOEY CO.,
Telephone 39.
OSCAR O. PALMER,
Telephone 44.
PIGGLY-WIGGLY,
Telephone 584.
CASH GROCERY CO.,
Telephone 24.
BASIL GOODE,
Telephone 74.
J. N. DELLINGER,
Telephone 193.
Campbell’s Dept. Store,
Telephone 161.
— DON’T MISS THIS—
“The Gold Bug”
AT
PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL
NOVEMBER 13, 1925, 7:30 P. M.
A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS.
A Ca3fc Of Experienced Players.
FARM LOAN
Loan?, made on fa; in lands at 5 per cent interest for
a period of ten years. The i h r t is payable only once »
a year, in the Fall, and yon have the privilege of paying
off all or any part of the loan at any Lime and stopping
che interest on the amount paid. Nothing charged for
inspecting lands. This is the cheapest rate of interest
and best terms available to North Carolina farmers.
HORACE KENNEDY, Lawyer
OFFICE OVER CLEVELAND STAR OFFICE.
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want the leading county paper in
* their home. Little by little the cir
culation of The Star is growing.
V
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reader.
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Shell bring home
- a handsome, steady profit
—^ ■ i
fed on
FFJtOPJP
If you’ll take a little care - cull your flock, then
start feeding this famous year-round mash;
you’ll increase your egg production beyond
anything you thought possible. You’ll be sur
prised how little the cost and how big the
* return. Ful-O-Pcp Feeds are
Manufactured by
The Quaker Oafs ©mparvy
for Sale by
For Sale By Your Grocer
Distributed by McKNIGHT & CO., Inc.
Wholesale Dealers, Shelby, N. C.
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