rounq OWTbwn —SHELBY SIDELIGHTS— By R?nn Drum. THERE IS hope now. * *' * THAT SHELBY after all. I AY BE advertised. * * ■» AND IT will likely. * * * ( oME ABOUT this way. * * * AWAY BACK year/, ago. * * # prof. COLLIER Cobh. « * * PROM l NEE I GEOLOGIST. » * » OF N. C. University. * * * PUBLISHED A newspaper. HERE IN Shelby. WHICH MAY be news. c- ■> TO SOME j < here. ANYWAY HE did. «• * <■ AND JUST this week. A N N O T J N C E M ENT COM F. S. * * *3s • THAT PROFESSOR C ,hb. Ii A S: BEEN wandering, v * * A.ROUND CIEHNFY R ,A;. AND HAS fo.ugd things. THAT MAKE him third;. #. * * ( . : AT-'DWELLER: ONCE lived. IV THIS seetion. * i* ije WHEN THE reattJfe v— item, AND PHOTOGRAPHERS eon-. Y E CAN persuade them. 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 ON YOUR SHOE BILI.. Shelby Shoe Shop NOTICE Notice is hereby given that II. A. Thackston her; this day purchased the' lock of goods o” merchandise of S. 1 J. Sandora (Eastside Grocery Com pany i and all bills due bv said East-: side Grocery Com any or S. J. Sanders must be presented for payment on or before March 18th., 1926 or this notice v.iil be pleaded in bar of re covery. Notice is further given that i II A. Thackston will not be respon-! ilde for any indebtedness contract ed by S. L. Sanders for East-side Grocery Company after January 18th 1920. This the ISth., day of January., 1220. T. W. EBELTOFT i j GROCER AND j BOOK SELLER PHONE-82 KENDALL’S I Pressing Club Suits Made To Measure. j Suits Sponged and Pressed___... 50c Suits Cleaned and Pressed__ 75c No Gasoline Used. PHONE 96 failed For And Delivered. L _ . .. .. _ _§ r———1" % YOUR ATTENTION j PLEASE We want you to know that j we do Shoe Repairing. How ! about your shoes? Are they in | the shape they should be? If not call in and let us fix them up for you. Remember:— “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine.” -Landis Shoe Shop - SHELBY, N. C. J. A. DAYBERRY, Mgr. s perhaps, maybe. jO ADI) to their story. PROFESSOR COBB the finder. AT ONE time published A PAPER iM Shelby. A>.!) 1 El’, way thing:;. • ikh GOING now. * * * 1 HAT IS about. * ■> THE ONLY way. the OUTSIDE Will. * * » HEAR EVER !• COURSE that statement. * * * iS TOO pessimistic. * » * i Oil ( A SET Morris nine. MIX A championship. * * »' • VGA IX WITH !; ]' - AT SHELBY High. * * * I POSTING BOY however, DOES NOT bo -,t ! Atr ir.utdc tip of w’.ia't sprlqjf will I ring in 14 section Las wardered into Hr t {Dee. Jack Houser, formerly a member of The Star staff and city editor of the Greensboro News, now vi* a a Savj Florida, paper, ■ rite; !:!• father Dr. E, A. HoUsei’, tb.rit they're (meaning the moneyed tour.: t: > eomir.g'hi way in droves in .Jar -1. And attached to Hie message . ■ the- idea that owning a lot or so roundabouts wouldn’t be a bad plan. Wit ieh - our.;! good Coming fr« m 1 l'.ri.da,.For you know it’s; hard to see 'a r,' C.v -,f a flashlight while tend ing in the r! ’.re of a big eh ctri light, if you g( . t . T’' srerMnli ,• f Ja inary shark ed the passing of a saintly .minister, eho’e niche in life will he r.atj t • till ov; ;• the i • y. and the second sr.dv - ■Ml Sunday ev. wog ia-t. marked - the ■hpasture from a nov-blanketod earth of a gentle lady that . will i,e greatly missed. .Mrs. L. ?.f. Hull was A PM IXI,SIR ATOR’.S NOTICE. Having qualified as. administrator ef thc estate of. t. P. Peeler (at (he ( ievclanu Motor Company) Shelby, X C., on or before the 12Jay of Feb : uary. 192C, .or this notice vi'I be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to mid estate will please make immediate payment. This the 12th dav of Fcbruarv, 2925. R. M. GANTT, Admr. of C Geor ;'ir.na Gantt, Deceased. NOTIC E or DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore exF-L g between Uhas. II. ’.VI Ilia ms and Max Hamrick, trading a id transacting bu siness under the firm name of Wil liams :aid Hamrick, in Shelby, X. C., was 'dissolved on January 1st, Ht2C The business y.ii! b; continued and known as the Shelby Office Supply it Book Co., a duly incorporated concern. Any claims against old concern should Ik- presented at once and all those in debted to said firm will confer a fa vor by settling promptly, or by mak ing a satisfactory arrangement in lieu thereof. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, .MAX HAMRICK. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrators of the estate of Wade Bell, deceased, ate of Cleveland county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decease;' to exhibit them to the under signed at Grover, N. C., on or before the l"tli day of January . 1927. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This loth dev of January, 1926. LEVI BELL, J. L. HERNDON, Administra tors of Wade Bell, deceased. Uhr.s. A. Burrus, Atty. ADMIN'ISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. State of UNorth Carolina—Cleveland county. ... The undersigned having been a.]* pointed and duly qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of J. J. Blan ton. deceased,, all persons having claims- against said estate are notified to exhibit the same before her on or before January 5th, 1927 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . . All persons indented to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4th day of Janu ary. 1926. ... MARY BLANTON, Administratrix, COMMISSIONERS RESALE OF LAND. By virtue of an order of resale nliu!c in Special Proceeding entitled C P. firing et als. vs. Ruth McKee t aK” by the Clerk of the Superior 'mu-t for Cleveland county. N. C. I iviil sell to the highest bidder at the •Qu'rt house door in Shelby, N. C , on i_ Saturday, January 30th, 1920, ... it 12 o’clock M., or within legal hours ihe following described real estate: Situated in No. 7 and No. 8 town ship:-., Cleveland county, N. C., ad joining the lands of C. P. Grigg, L. \ White and others, and being ine lends conveyed to C. P. Grigg and G. [I Grigg bv P. H. Grigg by deed re corded in Book CC page 221 of :he dfice of the register for mid count>, nd containing 33 acres move or lass. Terms of sale: One-half cash on Jay of sale, balance in 12 months, de ferred payments to bear 0 per cent r'The bidding will begin at $3,030.00, Lho raised bid. This 12th day of January, 1920. ft T. FALLS, Commissioner. : ; rrhaps Feme of the fellows who we*e "( ut-t«ld' in telling yarns about their ck gs. may buy one of the Idaotlhoiind.? and have him trace down the o her ‘ory to see if it is exactly correct. Paring the week several boys about Shelby were.'noticed looking- for a job. ' Seeing th .1 several of them didn’t get c-rc we’ll suggest a few soft jobs that might he open: A barber in Moscow. Horse doctor in Detroit. Killing the fleas on a goldfish. KeeniP';- 'Yk ■ off a snow man. Sweeping leaves from a hall tree. Dim . .!••., the hole of a doughnut.! Being niglltwatchhian cm a sundial. ; To be captain of the Swiss navy, j • Keeping the off Niagara Fails. \ i In.iagei • nr. ice house in Africa.1 Driving •• street sprinkler in Venice. | Assistant lineman for a wireless i company. Bathing suit censor' on the Sahara desert. Keeping the grass, cut at the North 1 *""eLlIS STUDIO —FINE PHOTOS— —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— - —PHONE 118— ..... -c —FOR SALE 121 Acres. 2 miles north of town. Nice home place, 8 rooms, electric lights, plenty of out buildings. Good pasture. Plenty of wood and water. 70 acres under cultivation. Bale to the acre. Party going to Florida. Will be sold at a bargain. gcs__ W. C. HARRIS TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Ureter And by virtue of the grower of sale contained in two certain deeds of trust, one dated December 27th, 1922 and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county ?.T, C., in Book No. 125 at page 22 and one dated August Oth 1923 and re corded in the office of the register of deeds foe Cleveland countv, N. C., in Book No. 125 at page 257 said deeds of trust being executed by E. B. Olive and \Wfc. Edith Olive to the un dersigned trustee for the Shelby and j Cleveland County Building and Loan! Association to secure indebtedness! hterein specified and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness and being reouested to sell said property I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door. Shelby, N. C., on Thursday, February IS, 1926. at 12 o’clock noon or within legal hours the following described real estate: Situated in the town of Eail, N. C.. and described as follows: First lot: Being known as lot No. 89-of the plat of the town of Earl N. C., and reference is made to Book V page 518 of th« office of the re,r ist.or of deeds for Cleveland county, N ('.. for record of said plat, said lo* be ing 250 feet long and 76 feet 8 1-1 inches wide, bounded on the cast by •lehrran street, on the South by lot No. 88 and the M. E. church South, am! on the west hv Austell street and on tlm north hv lot No. 90 which is | the N. B. MeSwain property and lot No. 89. Second lot- Comprising 3 lots in the town of Earl. N. C., and* being Uts numbered 122. 123 and 124 on the plat of the town of Earl, N. C. Beginning at a stake on Third and Austell streets and running thence northward with Austell street 530 feet to a stake corner of Lot No 125 jlienee westward with line of Lot Nm 1125, 120 feet tit a stake in the back line of the town plat; thence south ward 530 feet with the black line of j the town plat to a stake on Third st. j thence eastward with Third street. 130 feet. *o the beginning and being thosn Ms conveyed to E. R. Olive by IV. D. Earl by and to E. B. Olive by M. E. Church, and W. D. F.arl. Terms of sale CASH. - This January 16th, 1926. JNO P. MULL, Trustee. I’ole. leathering the eggs that t* rooster lays. «vunn?hg a clothe: pressing business for Zulus. The humorous editor of the Oii|. ttressional Record. t-nsehing the glee luh at ;» deaf an ildurnb school. tVrrting uu.trusing for the town of Shelby. Slots of which hit;:-. Boiling Springs News of Late Happenings (Special to Tiv Star.> Mrs. John Mints \v;«- Lu elver in in;: horrors to the Tonga, „nd Needle? club Friday afternoon ;.n interesting contest eertaining to - awing war? held; Mrs. Liliian Rlteh ,hd i i .. EHn Pructti were the* win:!'i a Mrs. Hitch received a beautiful Up, : himdkov chief. Mrs. Pruett i ce.nlOH.iece t'» em broidery. Mr. and Airs. Torn I.odford are here from Miami Fla. 7h,... .-re \ isvtii.cj Mrs. Ledford's mother; Mr;-. P. D. Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. CLiv Bridges are very sick. Mrs. J. M. Walker i improving. Miss Rosalyn Pruett out again, She had mumps last \ ■ Miss Evelyn Jlugtrn- i-- also aide to go to school after having mumps. Others in the community that are sick rre improving as well as could he e.T'p: cted. The Attic Bor,tick circle of the Wo man's Missionary soe'ety meets with Mrs. .1. R. Greene, Thursday aftor nc.cn at 3 o’clock. Another trying experh me us this year’s income to pay for last year’s car. THREE POINTS Filling Station We Think of You Day By Day. “Service With A Smile.” W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtors” Office Paragon Bldg. Phone 568. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by J. J. McSwain and wife Sr.Ilie McSwain, to the undersigned tmstee for V.'. G. McSwam on May 21st, 1924, which Deed of Trust is registered in the office of the Regis ter cf Deeds of Cleveland county, N. C., in book , page 231, as secur ity for $1,000.00 due May 21st, 1925, and the same not having been paid when due, and the undersigned hav ing been called upon to execute the trust therein specified, the under signed will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 M., Monday, February 8th, 1326, the following described property: Lying in No. 5 township, Cleveland county, North Carolina, and being let No. 2 of the old Adams land (Adams estate) and bounded as follows: Beginning at a large stone, the old corner and runs with the old Due S. 14 1-2 W. 50 poles to a stone in the old line, corner of Lot No. 1: timnee with the line of said Lot S. 19 W. 82 poles to an “aldetag” corner of said lot ir. the old line; thence with the old line S. 48 E. 32 poles to a stoke ar.d pointers, the old corner; thence with the old line N. 17 1-2 E. 33 1-1 poles to astone. the old corner. thence with the old line N 7G 5-C K. 32 poles to a large hickory in th; old 'hr.e; thence a new line N. 15 3-4 E. 67 poles to a stone pile in the old line; thence wtih the old line N. 66 1-1 W. 10 poles to the beginning cor taining 26 1-2 acres. Said land is the same ns that de scribed in deed registered in office of register of deeds of Cleveland coimtv, N. C. in Bock of Deed?, “SS", page 428 This January 4th. 1926. D. NEWTON, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sals con tained in a Deed of Trust executed to n.c on August 23rd, 1024, by J. E. Peeler securing an indebtedness to the Shelby Building and Loan arsociat'on and default having been made in the payment of same and being called up sr to execute the trust, I, as Trustee, will sell for casli to the highest bid der at public auction at the court house door in Shelby. N. C.. on Monday, February 1st, 1926. within legal hours the following de scribed real estate: Being lot No. 5 of the sub-dicision of that lot deeded by J. Mac Green 4widower) to W. R. Newton and K. L. Weathers by deed dated duly 8, 1924. and recorded in the register’s office for Cleveland county in Book “OOO" page 541, a plat of which is also of record in said register’s office in Book of Plats No. 1. page 75, and bou .ricd as follows: Beginning at ar iron stake on the North edge of an alley, corin ’’ of lot sold Ao Hack'd Thompson and wife and running thence with their line north 3 1-2 cast 150 feet to an ’’von stake: thence north 87 1-4 west 55 feet to an iron stake, thence South 3 1-2 West. 150 feet to an iron stal e on the north edge of an nllev, thence With the north edv’ of said alley south 87 1-4 east 55 fe“t to the be ginning. and bein'* the lnt dcoAod to J. E. ePeler bv W. R. Newton a”d wife and R. L. Weathers and wife, by deed dated August 18th. 1924. This January 1st. 1026. CLYDE R. TTOEY, Trustee. Fallsion School News Of Interest ; I’nrcnf s-Teachers Meeting. School , Kquipmcnt Added. Oj .iter Sup per At School Jan. JO. (Special t<> The Star.) ! Kaiuton, Ja 2i. The Parent teacher association held an entbusias i 'c meeting at the school building last i Thursday. A good program was von Idcrcd, interesting: topics were discuss, k’d, and several new members were I added. The erg arista* ion is yet in its li.ifamy, but many worth while things jhavo Iwen accomplished which are I mentioned in another paragraph. 'With a ('•roup of enthusiastic mt-m jhers, such as compose the local group, |the surer:.-. if the organisation is as i: urt it cud will in time be regarded not only as an i (dispensable asset to um school but to the community at iarc r. It is hoped that our aim “cverv patron a ihemhef” wilier realized. In many ere e.- the child is interested in school to the game extent that his par *nts are interested. Surely, all can give a small portion of their time to came out to discuss problems relative t.- the \vellure*of their children, and to join in a movement leading toward n mere progressive school. Stage Curtain. A Complete act of stage curtains ha:: hc< :i install: d. and we take this op portunity 10 further < xpress our ap preciation to the hardness firms for their generous support in buying ad vertising space. The -e spaces w “.v old hy die rubers of the Parcnt-Trach or a:: ociation. Nev Equipment Added. De LUXE CAFE WE UP, THE ATRE IlLDG. PHONE 635. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Spring Chicken On Toast Cream Asparagus Tips Candied Yams Sweet Peas And Cream Mixed Pickles Wheat Muffins Pineapple Pie Coffee, Tea, Milk Service 11:33 to 2:30. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. John M. Roberts, Administrator of L. C. Hambright, deceased, Peti tioner, vs. Bettie Hambright, wjdow and Edna Ilambright and husband, Bate Hambright, Harve Hambright and i wif,e Annie Hambright, Lizzie Go i forth and husband, Clarence Co forth, George Pruett and husbund Carl Pruett, Clyde Hambright and w fe, Veda Hambright, Dixon Ham bright and wife, Pearl Hambright, and Leola Hambright, minor, De fendants— To Edna Hambright and husband Bate Hambright, and Leola Ham bright, minor, non-resident defend ant;; : You and each of you are hereby notified that a Special Proceeding baa been instituted in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, N. C., as above entitled, for the sale of the real estate described in said petition belonging to the estate of L. C, Ilam bright, deceased, for the purpose of creating assets to settle the indebt edness existing against said estate and to allot dower to the widow of the said L. G. Hambright and for the < distribution of the remainder of the proceeds from said sale among the tie rs at law of L. C. Hambiight, deceased. You are further notified that you shall appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleve alnd County at his office in Shelby, N, C., on Saturday, February 6th, 1926, and make answer to said peti tion or the petitioner will demand the relief prayed for therein. This Januarv 6th. 1920. GEO. P. WEBB, Clerk Superior Court, Cleveland County. Ryburn & Hooy. Attorneys for Petitioner. Commissioner's Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Cleveland County, N. C. made in Special Proceeding en titled, “O. C. Dixon and wife, Mattie Dixon, et «]., Vs. Ruth Dixon, minor, and her guardian. A. H. Cline, 1, as Commissioner, will sell at the Court House door in the town of Shelby, N. C. on Saturday, February 20th, 1020. at 12 o’clock M., or within le gal hours, at public auction to the highest bidder the following des cribed real estate, to wit: Being a part of the T. J. Dixon lands, located in No. 0 Township, Cleveland County, N. C„ adjoining lands of W. .1. Dixon, and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake and pointers in the old line, corner of Lot No. 1. and running with the old line S. 58 1-2 E. 23 poles to » stone, the old corner; thence S.! til E. 24 poles to a stone; thence N. 47 E. 1‘2 poles to a stone; then S. 45 3-4 E. 71 poles to a atone; thence N. 20 E. 55 poles to a stone in the road; thence N. 60 W. 122 poles to a stake in old line, corner of Lot No.! ‘L; thence with the line of Lot. No. 1 I S. 34 3-4 W. 125 poles to the begin- ‘ ping, containing 64 15-16 acres, morj | V>r less. Surveyed Dec. 17th, 1925, by A. F. Elliott, Surveyor. Terms of sale: One-third cash on iday of sale, balance Jan. 1st, 1927, with privilege of payilng all cash, de ferred payment, to bear 6 percent interest and deed to bo delivered to purchaser upon payment in full of the purchase price. This Jan. 18th, 1926. O. C. DIXON Commissioner. Rush Stroup, Atty. 4t-20e The principal's office has been late ly furnished with a roll-top desk, a 1'ilir.g' cabinet, and other accessory < ui patent. New : helves fur books and niiigasines have been placed in the li brary along with ISO new volumes which include reference material, es says, poetry, history, geography and travel. A complete library clas.ti f'cation system has been introduced along with the card charging system. The danger to books and ctptipm tot has been reduced to a minimum. Ev ery student has a chance to actually so the library every day. The school bar been handicapped by having no janitor this year, and the hi eh school pupils, roalizmg the situa tion, came to the ret cue by voluntai ilj offering their services for any kind of work necessary to keep the building in order. The work is so dis tributed Unit each pupil apend only 45 nviuO' s each week at- a stated period. This is an admirable spirit our students, and they are to he Commended for their co-operation and loyalty. Basket Ball. The hi'*h school basket ball team met the Piedmont leant on the local o -1 last Friday and won by a sctfye Cf? "1 to 10. The win was much ap preciated locally, because It ended a b.ug •trip™ of defeats including a de feat by this same team one week ago. An oyster supper will >e given by t he Parent-Teat hers association at the school building neat Saturday night, January 30. Sandwiches, cof fee. and other things will be served. Mm cal entertainment, will also be furnished. Everybody is invited for a jdcifunt evening. a.-EDS USE MEN’S HOSE SET A NEW FAD Idoomington.-— Co-eds of Indiana U. ersity have created a new fad in fetnino footgear whicli already is s.pmuHng throughout the state. A group of thc-m made their bow at a football game' with men's hn«o pulled on over their own thin silk hosiery to pro eel their ankles from the Maria of autumn winds. A few tiny-, later all the co-eds on the cninr.nn had adopted the custom, and clo ••• imp ninrlrmts reported that there was rot a pair of cotton ho«<* left in the eitv's stores. The hone arc pulled up as far as they v.ill lereh and give the imprer r.ion of iiaTf in”, coming a few inches below the bottom of the rkirt. They threaten to supplant galoshes for mini!;,' co'd weather among the fair rex. Manure left in the burn lot loses ;ts \abjp, in the field it is worth n bout five dollars per ton. The more Onifitly it ■« spread, the bettor, be Cttusc the plant foods it contains are soon lost. Wanted—Poultry We are in.the market all the time for live poultry delivered at our plant. Prices for this week CASH: Hens..21c per lb. Broilers, up to 1 1-2 lbs. .. 28c per lb. Stags.. 18c per lb. Turkeys.. 28c per lb. Ducks.. 20c per lb. IDEAL ICE & FUEL COMPANY —PHONE 250 SHELBY, N. C. SEE WONDERFUL PICTURE SHOW —AT WEBB THEATRE ALL THIS ’WEEK. —SPECIAL FILM— “THE ORIGIN OF LEATHER” Is very interesting. You will enjoy the entire show. Every school child in Shelby and Cleve land County should see this picture. Wray-Hudson Co. “WHERE PRICES SATISFY” SHELBY, N. C.