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LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS BY CLEVELAND STAR Shelby, N. C. Dee, IS, 1925. Dee • .Santa; 1 an 7 years o'd. and in the second credo. I want you to bring me a tool ! ,x, and a cowboy suit, I think you are good. Bill MeMurry. \ Teddy Bear etc. JV at Santa: 1 am nearly two years old and want you to bring me, a Teddy bear also a little whctl-bairow. Oranges and candies. James Cox. 004 West Warren St. Shelby, N. 0. Dec. 21, 1925. Dear Santa: Just, a few lines to tell you what I want for Christmas. If you will please itrng me an electric train. Aid some candy and fruits. I will r.f-t i k for anything more this time. Tha: you for the many nice fhings you have brought me before. Hope you will be nice to th- other bovs and girls. Lots of love to you. T" Nichole MeWh rter. 515 South LaFayette St. Remember Her Brother. Shelby, N. C. Dear Santa: I r.m a little girl six years old. I am in the second grade at school, and think lots of my teacher. I want you to bring me for Christmas a erector, bed-room slippers, over-shoes and would like to have a new doll and lots cf fruit and candy and remem-, her my little brother and'also the or phan children. Your little friend, Madge Wright. Shelby, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little boy four years old. I I wart you to bring me a little mer-' : y mix-up, a rot of drums, a horn, a pair of long pants, a pair of bed room slippers and some candy and fruit. Sant, if you haven’t all these things just briny what you can. I will be thankful for what you bring. Leave something; real nice for baby brother. Your littie friend, C. T. Hard. f. S. I am going to spend Christmas KENDALL’S Pressing Club Suits Made To Measure. Suits Sponged and Pressed _50c j Suits Cleaned and Pressed____ 75c j No Gasoline Used. PHONE 96 Called Por And Delivered. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator oi Rebecca Horton, late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against t ie estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25tli jay of November 192G, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Atjd all persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This th" 25th dav of November, 1925 K. R. HAMRICK, Administrator of | 1 ebocca Horton, Dec’d. , Guinn, Hamrick and Harris, Attys. L- Z. Newton, Atty. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. , Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as executrix of the w:ll of M. G. Martin, late of Cleveland county, N. C, end all persons having dainin against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me prop rrly proven for payment on or before November 24th, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov oi’.v. All persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment to loo undersigned. This November 24th, 1925. ELLEN E. MARTIN. Executrix of ♦ho will of M. G. Martin, deceased, fly burn & Hoey, Attys. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. The undersigned havinc been made trustee in Deed of Assignment by E. 0 Morrison, this is to hereby notify uil persons indebted to said E. G. Mor I’ison to make immediate payment of Mich indebtedness to the undersigned; •' l^o.to notify ail persons having claims ogainct said E. G. Morrison to file a v‘ rified itemized statement of such claims to the Clerk of the Superior <“urt of Cleveland county. North Car olina, or with the undersigned within the next Ninety (5)0) days. This November 21st, 1025. J. S. McKNIGHT, Trustee. I . , ■ eye night with grm.daddv Dorsey pWsc leave nty things there. ■ ■A Mann D«l|. | Dear Sant:;: I go te school at Ear' am nine vynrs old. I am ;r. the thin} grade. J le-se bring me a doll thu will - i mamma, bring me vanity care, and ?om<> apples and oranges, sonic can dv. 1 have a little sister who cannot write she also wants a doll too and oont forget my brothers. And please forgot my r-nehm- her name is Miss Susie Tinner. end ( tb'nk ; he is 'eiy nice to us. sill. Hoping to see you soon your little friend. Iva Gibson. Fruits and Toys, i Dear Santa: 11 am v little hoy, si.-t years old I go jto school ever day and in the second i grade, like to go fine 1 want you to | bring me apple candy ami nut. and I some toys. Your little friend | A. V. Runyan. I Earl, N. (’. j When Daddy f eme, Ifr rue. j Dear Santa: 1 want you to bring me a vltcel-bar j row and a train, apples, nuts and candies. j I am a dermic rut when my daddy is ^ gone but tt republican when he comes 1 borne. Am aims t four yearn oid, | Your friend. Don ('ox. 004 Wort Warren St. 1 Don't Forget the Poor. Casar, Dee, S, 1025. j Dear Santa: I am :: little girl 10 yearn old. I am ■ inlying the second grade. Won’t y.,u please bring me a doll and some fruits end nuts and pic are do trot forget the voor little children arid bring them oinel hincr i'-iem My : eh >oi te •cb.er : • Miv- T'Vmvie Ib.dle X > man, I like her for ; he is so good..*? lease &nir. remember lr r. CLttijv Morrison Gun. Hern and Harp. ShfJbv. X. ( .. Dee, 21, 1025. Dear Old Saute: Pteaso- bring me a run. horn, and a harp. Plea.-n I- member nv tittle broth: r F.r l, with love to you. Joe C. Jon.:* . A Doll and Some Fruit. Cm ir, Dye. 18, 1025. Rear Santa: I am a little girl nine years old and am in the second era.tie. I want you to please bring me a doll and j some candy, oranges, bananas and sente nuts. I don't want you to for ge* my school teacher Miss Fannie Kclle Norman, and nvy little brothers and sifters bring them ■ omething nice. Good bye. I’ulh Bridge*. One Tiling He K'r.;w. A man from the United States while touriog in Canada was Injured by a ' recklessly driven ear and was assist ed by a French officer who asked: “Parley vous Francais? “No. Chevrolet coupe!'' EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of the late B. F. Put nam of Cleveland county. N, C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them properly proven on ' :• before the | 8th day of December 1927 or this no-j tiee will be pleaded in bar of any re- j covery. Persons owing the said estate will make immediate settlement to the undersigned. This December 8, 1925. j J. J. SPURUNG L. R. PUTNAM, Executors of the estate of B. F. Putnam, deed. Dissolution Notice. _ __ j Notice is hereby given that G- E.! Ripnlv has sold his interest in the j Shelby Killer Covering Co. of Shel- j by, N. C., to R. H. Wilson who is now' sole owner and will continue the busi ness under the same name. The said | G. E. Rippy is no longer responsible j for any debts contracted in tlv> name I of the said firm. The said R. H. Wil-1 son will pay all outstanding bills, and ] collect all outstanding accounts. This i December 8th, 1925. R. H. Wilson and G. E. Rippy trad ing as Shelby Roller Covering Co. pd. STEEL OARS CHANNELS. ANGLES ^ PLATES 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 Lean association, dated October 31st, 1919, and April 2nd, 1920. respective ly, 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 Saturdav, December 20th, 1925, within legal hours the following de scribed real estate: Situated in the northern part of Fhelby, N. C., and known ns a part of the W. R. Wollmpn lot and bounded as follows: , „r . „ , Beginning at a stake, M. A. Pu.nom now Z. V. Costner’s corner, on the north side of Lee street and runs thence with his line north -00 feet to \ stake, thence east 100 feet to W ■ V. Metcalf's corner, thence south witu Metcalf’s line 200 feet to Lee street, thence west with Let* street 100 feet to the beginning, containing one-half acre more or less, being the lot deed ed J. W. Branton zy C. B. Suttle, jr., and wife.Mildred Suttle. by deed dat ed October 7th, 1919. This November 20th, kJ^yde r uoeY, Trustee. Colored Methodists Give a Reception j'io the Editor of The Star, j Please sivo me space in your rev, sy paper to sav a word concerning t'no member! anil friend-; of Roberta tab < vnarlo, ('. M. K. church Shclhy. O.i ; December 15th just after the elr .< oi | i no of the greatest annual eonfor ! ences ever held in the state, so far r.s the M. K. church is concerned; the j oft iters and members of Roberts tab j <made very greatly surprised their pastor, with one of the grandest rc ■ eeptions, it has been our pleasure to I vvitnes:. The different auxiliaries of I the church were represented with pa I pu-s and addresses. A. K. Roberts, r - ! presented the senior stewards and ! '• ustee boat-ds. \V. M. Ellis’ wife and ; A. K. Robert’s wife represented the j tc wurdi ss boards. Lee Coleman, re ; i•resented the laymen's movement; Eva Hayden represented the mission ary society. And Jaunita Ellis repre 1-rated the usher board, while J. (J. i 5 nuoff of Shiloh Baptist church and I'. G. Rippy represented A. M. E. V.. | cl’.vrch. Each of these made a great address. Too much cannot be said of H'-tse characters of our race. And Mr. Editor, may I take this opportunity i i speak out of my heart concerning the good white people of Shelby. In II my travels I have never met a more congenial and appreciative set ■ -I white people in my whole life. If the slate of North Carolina had more uch people I:; it as the good people of Shelby, this country would be far !-■ Ucr. W. 0. Miller, I‘as tor of C. M. E. church. Not A Rear' Jim Noon - vVhc i : r.v, you with the other n ,,? Johnny the Shiek—Th.e . .n’t any peach; she was grapefruit. Jimmy Noon- Why grapefruit? Johnny, etc,—Why I squeezed her and .-he. hit me in the eye. JOKE FILLERS Applesauce He (just introduced)—“What a veiy homely person that gentleman near the piano is, Mrs. Black!” She—“Isn’t he? That is Mr. Black.” He—“How true it is. Mrs. Black that the homely men always gel the prettiest wivesBrussels Tapis. r . ...■> Are You Planning to Build?—or Repair? Then, let me give you an esti mate. I am now contracting on my own account and have a fine set of experienced workmen. Lee Lowman Phone 429-M YOU CAN SAVE On your shoes. Why throw them away when you haven’t had your full money’s worth ? We repair them with Good year Welt system. New soles, new heels, a little mending here and there and you SAVE I ON YOUR SHOE BILL. Shelby Shoe Shop TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a Deed of Trust executed by L. H. Parks (single) and Mary C. Parks (widow), on April 2nd, 1925, to nit as trustee for the Shelby Building j r.\d Loan Association, and defaulti having been made inthe payment of! the ihdebtdness thereby secured I as trustee, will sell for cash to the high est bidder at public auction at the Court House door in the Town of Shelby, N. C., o.i Saturday, December 2Gth, 1925, within legal hours the following de scribed real estate: Being lot No. 2 of Fairview Heights property and described as follows: Begining on the edge of East Marlon street, corner of Lot No. 1, and runs thence north G5 15 east 50 feet tc. edge of Maple street; thence with Ma ple street south 24 15 Ea.-.f V?r- *’ -*■ to an alley: thence t? tort to lot No. 1, thence v of l<v> No. 1 north 24 15 west . to the beginning, being the lot t*> o.eyod by R. M. Grayson and wife to Mrs Mary Parks and Lester If. Parks by deed dated March 10th, 1925. This No vember 24th. 1925. CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee. ... TRUSTEE’S SALE-J.. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a Deed of Trust executed by \Y. Z. Peeler and wife on December 1st li»23 to me as trustee for the Shelby Building: and Loan Association, ar.d default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby *se cured, I. as Trustee, will sell for cash t:» the highest bidder at public auction at the Court House door in the town of Shelby, N. C. on, Saturday. December 26th„ 1925 within legal hours the following de scribed r^Jil estate: That 72 1-4 acres lying in No. 5 tovnshin. Cleveland county, N. C.. deeded L. H Dover by Toe Kendrick and others by deed recorded in Book “EEE” page 472. of the Register’s of fice of Cleveland county. N. C„ and deeded by I-. H. Dover and wife, Lein Dover, to W. Z. Pooler, bv deed dated November 20t’n, 1923 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland county, N. C.. to which deeds and the records thereof refer ence is made for full description of said tract bv metes and bounds. This November 24th, 1925. CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee. Colofed People to Have Christmas Tree j The superintendent, teachers and of I '‘iters of Roberts tabernacle C. M. K. I Sunday school are planning a spicy : program for Christmas which will ; hi rendered December 25th beginning D't 7:110. After the program the tree ; which will bear many presents for the i mi mbrrs of^ the Sunday school and Irienclt; will be relieved of tile niui.y | gifts, that we hope will make glad , the heart.; of the receivers. A special j effort is being made to remember the elder persons and motherless and I'fetherlcES children of our town ' f there are any, whp would like to .» member such ones, through lids i method; nlenso bring or rend your gifts to the church, not later than 7 o’clock. Sunday December 27th, presiding Elder 1(. A. Washington, will hold I i li'st ouartorly conference at the ( K. M. E. rhu’"^ livery bony invit ed. A. K. liooerts. .nipt of S. S. W. O. Miller, Minister. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT AT BEIAVOOI) WEDNESDAY There will lie a Christmas tree and entertainment at Kadesh church Wed i esday night. Those who have pres e .ts to distribute are asked to take them to the committee in charge Wednesday afternoon and they will !■< placed on the tree. “Liza, you-all reminds me of brown sugar. 'Deed you do. honey.” “Why, Sambo, tv you-all say d. ; “Because you’s so sweet and un refined.” EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate of J. W. Whitworth, deceas ed late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waen, N. C., on or be froo the 27th day of November, 1020. or this notice will he pleaded in bur of their recovery. All persons indebted tc said estate will please make im mediate payment to either of the un dersigned. This the 24th dav of November, 192a ,T. A. WHITWORTH. W. C. WHITWORTH, Execu tors of the estate of .J. W, Whitworth. Rush Stroup, Attorney. P<1. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR REPAIRS. Under and by virtue of the authori ty vested in me by section 2435, con solidated Statutes of North Carolina and in order to satisfy u lien and debt for repairs made to the personal pro perty hereinafter described ct the re quest of the owner thereof, I will sell at public auction for cash, at the Cross Roads Garage near the Post Road Gin, in No. Si* Township, Cleve land County, N. <«i Wednesday, December 30, 1925, at 12 o’clock, noon nr within legal hours, the folowing described personal property, towit:— One Republic one-ton truck Motci 10. No. 15779 Motor No. 91936-N. One Republic cne-ton true, Motor No. 100839-N. This December 12, 1925. (Signed) PAUL G. POSTON. 2wks.pd. Commissioner’!; Sale of Land By virtue of an order of the Clerk o* the Superior court made in Spec ial Proceedings entitled “C. P. Grigg ct als. vs Ruth Grigg McKee et ala, minors” I, as commissioner therein authorised and directed, will sell to She highest bidder at the court house Door in Shelby, N. C. on Monday January 11th 1920 at 12 o’clock noon or within legal hours the following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in No. 7 8 Township, Cleveland County and bounded as fol lows. Beginning on a stone on L. A. White’s corner in the old line, and runs thence S 68 E 172 poles to a stake in the Crowder line; - thence with same North 46 poles to a chest nut 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 containing 33 acres more or less, and being the tract conveyed to C. P. and G. H. Grigg by P. H. Grigg as appears by deed recorded in Book GG page 221 of the Register's Office for Cleveland County, N. C. Terms of Sale: One half cosh, bal ance 12 months, deferred payments to bear 6 percent interest, and title reserved until purchase money is paid. This 11U- Dec. 192 T. Falls, Commissioner. 4 wks c RE-SALE OF VALUABLE REALTY. Pursuant to a further order of the clerk of court of Cleveland counts. Made in special proceedings entitled: Alice Jordan and husband Lee Jordan et als., ex parte, No. 1460, the under signed commissioner will on the 28th, Day of December 1925 at 12 o’clock nodn, at the court house door in Shelby, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that joining lands of Bate Blanton and land county, No. 7 township and ad certain tract of land, lying in Cleve other the same being the Caroline McCombs tract of land whose exact description follows: Lying on the waters of Brushy rre«k and begins at a white oak stump McCombs corner thence with McCombs line north to the Burke road to a post oak near the hollow; thence east to the beginning corner, containing 3 1-2 acres more or less. Second tract-. Known as part of the A. M. McCombs land and being at the head of the Mc Combs Spring branch and adjoining lands of S. Poston, N. A. McCombs and Mitchel McCombs: Beginning on a holly bush at the branch, Poston’s corner and runs thence with Poston's line N. 43 W. 38 poles to a stone, Pos Jyn’s rrncr thence S. 13 E. 38 poles to a white oak stump on south side of the branch thence down the branch as it meanders 20 poles to the beginning, containing 3 acres more or less. This 8th day of Oecember 1925. C. B. McBRAYER, Commissioner. CONTEST HESULTS AT L < Special to The Star.!' LatUmoro, Doc. —in the itj< <•; - contest Friday Might December tin- following gills took part. Elementary Contest. IK “Dolly's Mus>'. Lesson" by Marti..1 MiBreyer. “When Father Rode the Goal” by Aileen Crowder. “The Dead Pursy Cat" by Genevieve Blanton “Hattie's Views on House Cleaning’' I Virgin Biggerstaif. "Wlier. .Tern her (lots Cross" by An nett Biaa 1 ten. "When Pop Played Sandy Clause” by Pearl Ha nil]. "Sister’s Beat Fellow”, by Faith Davis. “Bryan Snow” by Edna Hurrill. “Lost Tom my" by Frances Hunt. •‘Teacher’ • Pet" by Helen Cabnnissi. Genevieve Blanton won the $5 brine with Aileen Crowder a close second end Faith Davis close as third. High Schott! Contest. "Jack's Big Sister" by Margaret Stockton. “Hiram's House Keeping" by Martha Hamrick. “Education of Women" by Thelma Horn. “Yankee in Love" by Lucy Mae Francis. “The Lagged Man" by Mary K. WiRis. “Annie’s and Willie’s Prayer" by Mil dred Cubaniss. “The Freckle-face Girl” by Burnette Hunt. "The Good Shepherd” by Annie Leo Walker. “Hannah Tripe in Court" by Mary A. Lattimore, “Tommy’s Prayer" by L*d i,k Martin. "The Refractory Cow" by V ela Covington. “Telling Tales” by Alice Poteet. Mary Agnes Lattimore won the five dollar prize. Lucy Mae Fracnis a lore second; Martha Hamrick, close {bird. The judges for both contests were Mrs Sam Crawley and Prof. M. G. latham of the Mooresboro school and Professor.' Thomas Greene of the Cn >,ii school. A piano duet was render ed by Miss Burnett Hunt and Mr. Worth Micham. Messrs Micham and Champion gave r. splendid vocal duet. The' high school chorus gave a timely and very fitting number for the close. All were loud in their praise «>;■ the success of the evening. The Lattimore high school basket call quintet is out for the high school championship in basketball in Cleve land county this year. They arc ready to play any hgh school team in the county tom posed o fregnlar bonr fide students who are in regular attend ance in said school. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic Destroys Malarial Germs in the Blood. eoc ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Wilda Whitaker, Administratrix cf L. M. Scoggins late of Cleveland c(Minty, 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 Nov. 1020. or this noice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, And all persons indebted v.j said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 27 day Nov. 1925. WIIIda Whitaker Administrtrix of L. M. Scoggins deceased. NO. 10 HIGHWAY NOTICE. Property owners living along the highways in No. 10 township, are her* by notified that they must not allow their terraces to empty water in the side-ditches of the highways, and it such terraces empty water in this manner so as to damage the road, the private terraces mpst be changed, otherwise the highway commission will cut new ditches to stop drainage and damage to the roads. J. W. ALWRAN, CICERO C. FALLS. JNO. A. BUFF, Highway Com. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power of sale continued in a Deed of Trust, execu ted to me on December llth, 1020, by George R. Champion securing the bal ance of the purchase price of veal es tate to Sallie J. Mauney, Guardian of Elizabeth O. Moss, and default hav ing been made in the payment of said indebtedness and being called upon to execute the trust, I. as trustee, will sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in the Town of Shelby, N. C., or.— Saturday, January 10th, 1926. within legal hours the following de scribed real estate, situated in No. 5 Township. Cleveland County, N. C., and bounded as follows: Beginning on a large hickory, the old corner and runs thence with the old line North 52 1-2 West 75 poles to a stone in said line, thence a new line North 56 1-2 East 87 poles to a stone in Dr. Goode’s line; thence with his line South 36 East 49 poles to a stone his corner in the old line, thence with the old line S. 38 W. 69 1-5 poles to the beginning, containing 30 1-8 acres more or less, the same being the Southern portion of the M. Moss tract of land, being one-half of said land and being all of the J. F. and Geo. M. Moss’s entire interest in said tract of land and being that same tract which was conveyed to VV. II. Mors by Jno. F. Moss and Geo M. Moss and wife by deed dated February 6th 1904 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland county, N. C., in book of deeds, ‘“NN” page 260. This December 12th, 1925. JOHN P. MULL. Ryburn & Hoey, Attys. {Continued from first, page.) CHARITY I'CND TAKER HOLIDAY CHEER •lu*:t tinnlc if you could have noth j h»g more for Oh'irimi’? some biead and moat and clothing enough ;ti keep you warm ? Then think how much worse it would he if you did | 'ft have oven that? And that is nil jl,.r Charily fund is 'asking, Every Dollar to Count. I A systematic canvass has been i • rule of the city and nractirr.lly every needy case has been listed, others ;>r» leine- added daily. Distribution will t art with the need ic it eases and can* I linue through the less needy eases un jid the fund is exlmir ted. The system "i the effstriWiioti w >11 he such that j every dollar w;1] county and no home ;•■”>! hi Ted twice. w|,mc another h<nne is left out. And each ‘contribu t ion ns it conies in means a visit to another home. It is net the idea of the fund that all (he gifts shall come from one or two persons, hut that all Shelby may give a helping; .land. I'nouvh dollar ror.trihution. will bring the fun! to where it will cover ev ery ease, and contributions, large or j small will he incepted. No Distribution Cast. Handled through no nwifie organ isation, spotna red by the Kiwuniv club and endor-cd bv the entire town, there will be no collection or distri bution expenses. Those interested enough to take r hand are doing it willingly and without rmnunoration. Every cent turned in will go to the needy. Will you help send Santa into sonic of these ready home of Shelby? Ev erything should bo in by Thursday pt'terrjcf.o at 11 or ! o’clock if pos sible. Don’t put it off. our own Christ mas will be brighter. Dozens of fath erless little children. numerous struggling widows, invalid fathers and others will wish for you the mer riest Christmas ever, because to them you gave something that upheld the spirit of the reason. EX ECl-TOR'S N OTICE. Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of the late R. C. Creed of Cleveland county, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to precept 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 NOTICE TO Bl’ILDlNG AND LOAN PATRONS. The Shelby Building and Loan, the Shelby and ClevdaiKl County Build ing and Loan and the Cleveland BuiiJ iiur and Loan will be closed on Deoem l.er 25th and 2Cth for the holidays. Payments or, shares will he received on Thursday Deccmlier 24th and on Mondav December 28th. J. F. ROBERTS, Secretary. JNO. P. MULL, Secretary. J. L. SETTLE, Secretary. How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu To break up a cold overnight nr to cut short an attack of grippe, in fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy sicians and drugf;i.,t.i are now recom mending Calc tab.’,, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and t.alta combined, without the unpleas ant effects of either. One tr two C Jut aim at bed-tim? with a swallow of water,—that’s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interferema with your eating, wort or pleasure. Neat morning your cole has vanished, your system is thor oughly purifi"? jnd you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast Eat what you please,—no dan ger. Get a famiiy package, containing full directions, only o5 cents. At any mon-wen. drug store. PALE, NERVOUS Wert Virginia Lady Says That She Was in a Serious Condi tion, But Is Stronger After Taking Cardui. Huntington, TV. Va.—“I wa3 in a Very weak aud run-down condition —in fact, was in a serious condi tion,’' says Mrs. Fannie C. Bios:', of 19C4 Madison Aveuue, this city. “In my left side the pain was very severe. It would start in my back and rldos. Part of the time I was in bed and when up I didn't feel like doing anything or going anywhere. “Life wasn’t any piaaauro. I vts very pale. I was nervous and thin, and so tired alj tho time. “My druggist told me that Canty! was a good tonic for women and 1 bought a couple of bottles. I took two bottles, then I noticed an im provement. I kept on and found it was helping ran. I have taken nine bottles. I'm stronger now than I have been in a long time." Cardui is made from uiiki-actiug medicinal herbs with a gentle, tonic, strengthening effect ujion certain female organs and upon the system in general. Sold everywliovo. NC-163 When I Have A Circus I am going to put in my side shows'; The man who offers; a lady his seat i n' the street ear when he doesn't in tend to get off at the next corner. The mnid vJho is called to the tele I phono twenty-seven times a day— at least three of them during dinner. Tile uncle who hasn’t heaps of nw i ney and yet is treated royally. The son who never asks his father j for a check. The men who never take:; a drop— ! never took a drop no, sir! The chorus girl in a movie who [doesn't chew gum or smoke. The novelist who can write a story ! without a complex, or a single bad | word! Where Ignorance Is Bliss Telephone linemen begun digging | holes across a German farmer’s lawn. [He remonstrated, btft. tl,-y showed him a paper, their authority from the court, they said. Wihtout a word, the farmer went to . the back pasture gate, opened it and soon a huge reel bull came tearing (town the road, spnding the linemen over fences and up info trees. ‘‘Hay! What’s th<* hig idea*'” yell ed the forenutn. “Get that cussed hull outa here!” “Veil, vot’s da matter now ? shout ed the fanner from his porch. “Vhy you don’t show him dot paper? -----,—— THY STAR WANT ADS. i CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. | To nil to whom these presents may tome—Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record | of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the E. II. 1 Lutz and Company a corporation of this state, whose prn.cipal office is situated in the town of Fallstou, eountv of Cleveland, State, of North Carolina (E. II. Lutz being the agent therein and in charge thereof, uhott whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chanter 22. Consolidated Statutes, entitled ‘‘Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of of Dissolution: Now. Therefore, I. W. N. Everett, secretory of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 14th day of December 14)25, file in my of. fice a duly executed and attested con cent in writing to' the dissolution of said corporation, executed by ell the stockholders thereof, which said cee ««nt a-d the record of the proceed ings aforesaid arc now on file in my sa' l office is provided by law. In testimony whereof, T have here’n set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 14th day of D< eem^efy \, D . 1925. W. N. EVERETT, Secy, of State, * .—■ T", Call 194 For Battery Service Willard Batteries GASOLINE? Call 194 Standard Gasoline BLOW-OUT? Call 194 Vulcanizing, Seiberling Tires. WASH? Call 194 Auto Laundry. Greasing, Polishing. Just Call—We Start. IDEAL SERVICE STATION J. Reid Misenheimer, Manager, Shelby, N. C. * .. i if • 1 |l | junrTiiJwTipiV
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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