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Southern Boosts State Mountains (himJiey Rock,—The Southern p iiway never lets up in its efforts; " n'tarct tourists to Western North !!!,roiinu. Their “Southern Appalach Mountain folder, printed in black lV ei: and brown, showing “82 peaks the land of . the sky which exceed nlne high’’ is attracting consider ,|jl(> attention. It shows tow maps and fjy cuts of scenic views, among which are Dante’s Head, Hickory Nut Gup. Canyon of the Rocky Broad wiirr■* l ake Lure is being built, and Chimney Rock. The introductory to the boklet is partially as follows: “Within 24 hours comfortable railroad journey from the homes of more than half the population of the United States, in tin- Wstern part of North Carolina, the heart of the great Appalaeli In Memoriam Whereas God in Hh; infinite Good re avv fit to remove out of this world our friend and brother Jno. J. lilicntoii. We the members of Falls ton Lodge No. A. F. & A. M. bow in humble submission ever realizing that our loss is his eternal gain. We extend to the bereaved wife our heartfelt sympathy in this her sad hour-, of loneliness and bereavement. We commend her to the God of Hea- 1 yen who alone can console and sym pathise in ttiese hours of trouble. W. A. GANTT, T A LEE C. c' STAMEY, Committee. Commissioner's Sale of Land By virtue of an order of the Clerk the Superior court made in Spec ial Proceedings entitled “C. P. Grigg rt als. vs Ruth Grigg McKee et als, minors" I, as commissioner therein rut homed and directed, will sell to the highest bidder at the court house Door in Shelby, N. C. on Monday January 11th 1926 at 12 o’clock noon or within legal hours the following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in No. 7 S Township, Herein nd County and bounded as fol low Beginning on a stone on L. A. White’s corner in the old line, and runs thence S 68 E 172 poles to a take in the Crowder line; thence with same North 46 noles to a chest rut Oak; thence N 68 W 81 poles to a stone on the east side of the rea l L A. White’s and M. C. Grigg’s cor ner; thence S 84 W 92 poles to the beginning contaiping 33 acres more or css. and betttr the tract conveyed to f. P. and G. H. Grigg by P. H. Grigg as appears by deed recorded in Book (i(i page 221 yf the Register’s Office for Cleveland County, N. C. Terms of Sale; One half cash, bal ance 12 months, deferred payments to bear 6 percent interest, and title reserved until purchase money is paid. This 11th Deo. 1925. B. T. Falls, Commissioner. 4 wks c ian System, lies a section of our country, whose wonderful climate and beautiful mountains yearly attaret thousands of visitors—the famous “Land of the Sky.” It is understood that an enormous edition of this booklet has been print ed for distribution throughout the world whcreever there is a railroad office. The Alimony Seeker Has Struck a Snag. (Charlotte Observer) Marriage “for alimony” has be | come a popular fed in this nation in those degenerate days, and divorce courts have encouraged the enter prise. But the alimony-seeker h^s hit a snUg in a Chicago court, which ruled that no baby, no alimony. That being the understood terms for the future, we may be sure of a shrink ing in the business of the marriage that has money as the object. Prosperous times are those in which people pay too much for real estate. Mention of the ) '■ i' i • , , mind the stork; mention > ,h rate calls to mind the ho;. THE LOVELY GIFT For those who will choose writing- papers for gifts, we call at tention to our wide selection of high qual ity papers. i There are many different styles and colors including Saxony Parchment, Club Parch ment and Sunburst papetries. SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE Morrison Jewelry Company’s GEO. ALEXANDER, Manager GREATER CHRISTMAS VALUES Solve Your Gift Problems Here HER CHRISTMAS DIAMOND Any of These Beautiful Dia monds Will Make Her A Mer ry Christmas. A Splendid Assortment of Wrist Watches Await Your Se lection. Mantle Clocks-As Regular as The Sun. The Famous Elgin Watches. Values You Will Find Hard to Match. Silverware — Guaranteed a Lifetime. Roger Bros, 1847. Piece Chest Special. Beautiful Vases That We can Hardly Describe in This Space. You Will Enjoy Looking Over the Assortment. Toilet Sets—One of the Best Displays That We Have Ever Shown. Sets Priced from $3.50 to $50.00. Better Values Than Ever Before. Beads At Your Own Price. WATCH For SPECIAL SALE ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS —SHELBY SIDELIGHTS— By Renn Drum. TUB KIWANLS club. • • • SO THEY say. ♦ * * INTENDS TO play. * * • BIG HEARTED Santa Claus. * »> * TO THE needy children. * * * SCATTERED ABOUT Shelby * * * AND THAT sounds pood, FOR THE club. FOR BIG business men. * * * WHO BUILD factories. * * * AND GREAT businesses. ARE THE very ones. * + $ THAT ARE capable. * * * AND HAVE the means. ■» * * OF MAKING Christmas >:< * A HAPPY occasion. IN THE homes. *i« * » \\ HERE THE wolves. IN TIMES not so Rood. DRIVE SANTA away. * * * AND THESE Kiwanians. * * * MAY BUILD factories. * * • THAT STAND for years. * * * AS ACTIVE monuments. * * * BUT IF you were. ♦ * * A MEMBER of the club. AND HEARD a man. * * * SAY TWENTY years hence. * # * « “WHEN I was a child. * * * MANY YEARS ago. • * * THOSE KIWANIANS made. 4» •, * * / CHRISTMAS REAL to me. * * * . J AND I’LL never forget. * S> . THE GIFTS they gave.” * * * WOULD IT not. » «• » ■ SOUND BETTER to you. * » * THAN HEARING someone. * * * " POINT OUT a bulling. AND TEtL a friend. * * * “THE KIWANIANS built it?” * * » YOU KNOW there are. * * • SEVERAL WAYS of building. * * * AND BUILDING Santa Claus. * * * INTO A needy reality. * * * IS A big construction job. * * * BIG IN many ways. * * * (Apologies to Santa.) There are numerous other clubs and organizations in tflrc city that might follow or step along with the Kiwanians in the Santa program. If all the clubs in the c ty would take STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Cleveland County Fair associa tion will be held in the court house Friday afternoon December 18th at 2:30 o’clock, for the transaction of any business that might come up. This December 5th, 1025. A. E. CLINE. President. J. S. DORTON, Secy.-Treas. SHELBY BANK MAILS OUT CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS Last Friday the Cleveland B;tbk and Trust company mailed out a nice little sum to their Christmas clpb numbers. Several received checks for $250.00 each. How would you like tc have a check for $100.00 or $250.00 {yr Christmas? All you have to do is join our Christmas club und deposit 35c. 50c, SI.00, $2.00 and $5 a week. Gjpd for the whole family. 1026 Club now open at the CLEVELAND BANK AND TRUST! COMPANY. Join today. So NO. 10 HIGHWAY NOTICE. Property owners living along the. highways in No. 10 township, are hurt by notified that they must not allow their terraces to empty water in the side-ditches of the highways, and II such terraces empty water in this manner so as to damage the roach the private terraces must be changed, otherwise the highway commission will cut new ditches to stop drainage end damage to the roads. J. W. ALWRAN. CICERO Cl FALLS. JNO A BUFF Hiehwnv Com some section and see that the soot in every chimney of poorer homes was blushed out by the bc-whiskerea Vuletjdo visitor, it would be the K'-iuit est Christmas in the history of Shel by. The colyuni wonders how many civ ic clubs liavu such a number on their program, or if they have anything Chat would make them feel better. There isn’t a suitable chimney lit the Shelby public hospital for Santa to enter, hut he’d be welcomed there by many "eases” even if he entered by the front door. Do you think the Babe of Bethle hem, for whom Christmas stands, would have taken his toys and gifts and enjoyed them alone without pleading some of the joy, where the spirit of the season might not have entered ? Getting hack to the dogs the col yum 1ms been advertising recently, a igllow from No. 11 came in last v o»k, wanted his name kept out, but said lie oad a long-eared rabbit hound that ill his class equalled Pete Grigg’s pos ! urn dog and also Bobby KudnsiU’i pointer. This seeker of rabbits likes to chase cotton-tails so well that he keeps in Condition by running a pow der puff about the yard. The other night 171 Masons of this section parked along a row of tables in the Masonic temple nnd greatly «njoyed a banquet given them by the Woman’s club. Along at the end came a block of cream, modelled into the Masonic emblem of the square aiul compass nnd G, an artful work to dis appear so quickly. After the banquet "iic ui uiu umii'.s it*mariit'u vnai in«; ice cream with its taking: design cosk as much as all the rest of the dinner. Perhaps she did not know that the thoughtfulness of having the emblem on the cream was worth the price and more. To the men that wear the em blem nothing could have been more pleasing than the suggestive style In which it was brought out in the final course. Manv a Mason in the years to come will forget what was serv ed during the regular dinner course, but at a lodge meeting 10 year.? hence there wont be a man who comes and goes under the emblem of the square and compass that will huve forgotten the exact description of the last, course served Friday night. The The members of the Woman’s club who prepared the banquet per haps remembered that it is the little things that count, hut sometimes— and that was one—the little things eclipse the big tilings. Shelby business men who are out of their offices an hour or so these atfernoons on “important business,’1 when the new 18-hole golf course at Cleveland is completed will more than likely be out the entire afternoon on equally important . business. It takes twice as long to play 18 holes as it does nine. 111 ■'1 — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Cigar Store Rear Poatoffice. l.ll II 1.1 II I Jl | l . ■!! ■■■ I t NOTICE TO WA iTR AND LIGHT PATRONS OF TOWN Notice is hereby given that water and light patrons of the town of Shel by must make settlement at the city hall not later than the 15th of each month. Those who have not paid by the 15th will have service disconfin ed on the morning of the 16th and a lee of 50 cents will be charged to re instate the service. No exceptions will he made. Patrons are urged to com ply as a mater of fairness to the town and its citizens. R. V. TOMS, Supt. Water and Light Plants. adv EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of the late R. C. Green of Cleveland county. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them properly proven on or before the 5th day of December 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. Persons owing the said es tate will make immediate settlement to the undersigned. This December 5, 1925. R. V. GREEN, Executor of the es tate of R. C. Green, deceased. pd ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Wildn Whitaker, Administratrix of L, M. Scoggins late t>f Cleveland county, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the Undersigned on or be fore the 27 day of Nbv. 192(1. or this noice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate will pleise make immedi ate payment. This the 27 day Nov. 1925. Wiilda Whitaker Adniinistrtrix of L. M. Scoggins deceased. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. G. Bridges, deceas ed. this is to hereby notify all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to me; and this is to further notify all persons having claims against said estate to file, veri fled, itemized statements of same with me on or before the 21st day of No vember, 1926, or this ntoice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery there of. This November 20th, 1925. J. V. BRIDGES, Administrator. Postoffice Wants Gifts Mailed Early The Pop! Office Department is now in the midst of its shop early mail early campaign. All the officials of the Department starting with Post master General New down through the Shelby Post Office are determined that the thousands of letter carriers and clerk:, employed by Uncle Sam ure entitled and are going to have the very merriest and happiest Christ mas Day this year in their history. With this end in view, the Post master General is urging on every [man, worn# and child in the United. States the absolute necessity for I shopping and mailing early and often. .Only through the heartiest and most I nation-wide cooperation on the part i of the general public will the letter carrier and postal clerk he permitted to enjoy Christmas Day with his fam ily and his friends a all other Amer ican citisenii will be doing. Attention of the public is called t< the fuct that if you leave your Christ mas shopping until the very last min ute you g*>t what other people have left. There is ho selection of gifts from which to make your purchases. And it is likewise true that if you put off mailing until the very last m:nute, the congestion that always takes place at Christmas time will be bound to delay the prompt delivery of your gifts on the day intended by the sender. To insure that your remembrances will be in the l ands of your friends make your purchases early and turn them over to the employees of the postal service not later than Decem ber 15. By doing so you will be hap py and those for whom they are in tended will have nothing to interfere with their happiness and joy at Yule | tide. ECK & STEPHENS Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. C. Systems — Audits — In vestigations. Income Tax Specialists. VOICE BUILDING AND ' RT OF SINGING Voices tested without charge on Saturday between 2 and p. m. Studio, 304 West Marion St.. Shelby, N. C. Class Lessons. Private Lessons. C. A. McILVAIN Of Charlotte, Instructor. WHY NOT THIS WEEK? Most of the severe cases of eye trouble are caused by neg lecting the eyes after the symptoms of eye strain are plainly marked. An immediate examination and the relief of the strain will in almost every case pre vent further trouble. If you have any symptoms of eye strain, why not have your eyes examined now and get glasses if they are need ed ? DR. I). M. MORRISON Upstairs Over Fannings. PHONE 585. DREADFUL PAINS Georgia Lady, Who Had Lott Too Mach Weight/Was Advised to Take Cardui and h Now Well. Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. George S. Hunter, of this city, writes: “After I married, thirteen months ago, I suffered with dreadful pains In my sides during ... My side hurt so bad 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 the house. “I 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 she told me to get some and take it. 1 sent to the store after it and be fore I had taken the first bottle 1 began to improve. My side hurt less and I began to Improve in health. ... The Cardui acted as a fine tonic and I do not feel like the same person. I am eo much better. I am well now. 1 have gained ten pounds and am still gainiug. My sides do not trouble me at all. “I wish every suffering woman knew about Cardui.” NC-160 W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtor*” Office Paragon Blag. Phone 568. ' KENDALL’S Pressing Club Suits Made To Measure. Suits Sponged and Pressed _50c Suits Cleaned and Pressed _75c No Gasoline Used. PHONE 96 Called For And Delivered. __ __,# r—.. .. T. W. EBELTOFT GROCER AND BOOK SELLER PHONE-82 V. J ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. . Having: qualified as administrator of Rebecca Horton, late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25th ..ay of November 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 25th day of November, 1925 E. B. HAMRICK, Administrator of Rebecca Horton, Dec’d. Quinn, Hamrick and Harris, Attys. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as executrix of the will of M. G. Martin, late of Cleveland county, N. C.. and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me prop erly proven for payment on or before November 24th, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. This November 24th, 1926. ELLEN E. MARTJN. Executrix of the will of M. G. Martin, deceased. Ryburn & Hoey, Attys. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. ^ The undersigned having been made trustee in Deed of Assignment by E. G. Morrison, this in to hereby notify all persons indebted to said E. G. Mor rison to make immediate payment of such indebtedness to the undersigned; i Iso to notify nil persons having claims against said E. G. Morrison to file a verified itemized statement of such claims to the Clerk of the Superior court of Cleveland county. North Car olina, or with the undersigned within the next Ninety (90) davs. This November 21st, 1925. J. S. McKNIGIIT, Trustee. D. Z. Newton, Atty. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in two deeds of trust executed by J. W. Branton and wife to me as Trustee for the Shelby Building and Loan association, dated October 31st, 191b, end April 2nd, 1920. vcsnective lv. and duly, recorded in the office -of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C., and default having been made in the payment, I. as trustee, will sell for cash to the high est bidder at public auction at the Court house door in the town of Shel by, N. C.. on Saturday, December 26 th, 1925, within legal hours the following de scribed real estate: Situated in the northern part of Shelby, N. C., and known as a part of the \V. R. Wellmon lot and bounded an follows: Beginning at a stake, M. A. Putnam now Z. V. Costner’s corner, on the north side of Lee street. and runs thence with his line north 200 feet to a stake, thence east 100 feet to V>. V. Metcalf’s corner, thence south with Metcalf’s line 200 feet to Lee street, thence west with Lee street 100 feet to the beginning, containing one-half acre more or less, being the lot deed ed .T. W. Branton r.y C. B. Suttle, jr., and wife,Mildred Suttle. by deed dat ed October 7th, 1919. This November 20th, 1925. CLYDE R. IlOEY, Trustee. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate of .1. W. Whitworth, deceas ed late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this 13 to notify all persona having claims against the estate of suiil deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wae«. N. C.. on or he froe the 27th day of November, 1926. er this notice will he pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to either of the un dersigned. This the 24th dav of November, 1925 J A. WHITWORTH. W. C. WHITWORTH. Execu tors of the estate of J. W. Whitworth. r>.- ™.. a r>«V
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