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STATE CAPITAL H. .cr Asheville Citizens Ark Clomemo For Jail Stormers—Anti-Flirt I.aw Moving to Smith Carolina. (By M. -L. Shipman 1 Raleigh. February. 15 A ooiet week parsed tiff in Raleigh Just week. P;_tiieaHy the only matter-bi‘ wkle-sp-ead interest to • ike p1: -o was the decision f Go .nor Mt - Lean not to extend <leu -y to th IS members of the mob v. .-to: ed the Buncombe county iati months ago and who subo-ntien'T. were arrested. The hh.it- -S.-'.-n-x and Wage Commissioi . > i. known, may discuss working employes Saturday afternoon .v March meeting, thmiel a do. do this is improbable. Oppose Clemency The Governor in deciding. ■ appeals of more than ♦>.<*'vl ■ not to extend any clem eh.- y convicted mob mem.I- r . t sion to let it he known that i tends to stamp out mob vio!< - i-• that those indulging in it > a . n to he punnishod. M". M -h ing declaration that tr . ! h upheld and that lie will f has met wide-spread ir pro 1 throughout the State. The statom of Robert R. Reynold- o' \ attorney for members of the mob. that the plea of the (1,000 .should rot have been disregarded and that ef forts will continue to have th m tences against the 15 men re h, h has had no effect on Governor V - Lean. At the same time the ex eo, arranged to co-operate with men h of the city administration o'" A ville to the end that families of e men should not suffer while the -o n are jailed. .. :: BETTER COWS — BETTER FEEDING i --Six hundred and ninety- . eight- cream nations sent cream to The Shelbv Cream ery Co., in January. The av erage number of nounds of butter fat sent by each na tron was H i-2 pounds. --This, cotdd be increased greatly if each patron would feed better, take better care of cows, and add better cows to their herd. _-A few years ago farmers in. Georgia, grew cotton— cotton everywhere. What hap pened? Well you know—hut now they are dairying, hens on every farm,. making hay crops, growing, cotton too. And they are getting back on .their feet. Folks, wc min t raise our own feed then some, if we are to keep up our record. We must grow crops other than cottoh, crops that will brir cash returns daily, if we are to stay in the lead. Grow all the cotton you ran— but don’t neglect the COW, the HEN. the HOV.. and feed crops, hay corn, pasture., fruits, garden truck, etc., etc. You have a cash market for your products in Shelby. Shelby Creamery Co. Shelbv, N. < . Wm T—■ M, L. Wright, - .fit'.'- of -the North Carolina Teacher. d -dares enough ir» wasted in politic.; to run a!! I ublic school* aim' months a year, tie adds *hat eouni i ducat.o J op portunitit in North Carolina are a joke as some itownt unit res have all the advantages w.h le others have very few. Anti-Flirt Law 'Lite anti-flirt law. passed by Lhe iast lege lat ar ■ i - interesting South Carolina and Secretary of State Kverett 11ate'- a a -ked to send a copy of th law. The statute prohi bit' flirt an? or eomniunieat ing will the girls at schools of the State. ■Manifestly tin impossibility the law already has beef-me a virtual dead h re; in North Carolina. i -■ nnib.siun.cr of A g r i c u 11. u r e C, -.t-aVn will have i--ued in the near : a hiiiletfn dealing with in • - it -is of apple trees and their • a ;.ol. The previous supply has been f-td - : ted. State Prison lias appeal ed to the Slate Department of La bor, amt Printing to help in finding work for prisoners. Col. -Willie M. Person decides not m appeal the case he lost with the r,s-State Tobacco Crowds Assiicia 011. hut -tarts another suit m the - j.ei.or coutt of Franklin county ag..iti t tiie same organization with tie idea of later applying for a re rri- vership. The new case listed 2d no rnher of ti e association as plain* t’’ and Colonel Person as attor net Low bids involving an expenditure o' around two arid one-half million dollars were received by the State IPghway Commission during the w< for the construction of '58.30 tn l s.of bur.i- surfaced roads and i.i 10 miles of other “construction.'’ the !i' } propu<<•<! are largely in I Wake i ,an >•■ a.id the need .for them IS lliU'UeStill) ■ (i. Taenia* II. Hayes find Raymond J. j And> i''in, iisH sfo'k seders of New j York, are stdl fighting an effort to lirih" ;i.em back to Brunswick coun ty 1 a : wee the chiirjja of fraud in * -*-—■-1 Pleasant For many years thousands of n» opie have wanted to take Chiropractic adjustments but have been afraid to because of their seventy Put this net d no lomo-r worry anyone because adjustment* have ac tually been made PAINLESS a id PLEASANT through the wonderful development of the SPE vRS P UNLESS SYSTEM This system is Ui • greatest development made in Chiro practic since its discovery 28 years ago. If you have neen afraid, you need no longer f ir. Cali today and hear an explanation of this wonderful system. DR. B. M. JARRETT Office Head of Stairs Wool won th Building. Oifice I hone 5to. Residence I hone ,)2t-R. Ovtnide Calls; by Appointment. Lade Attendant. f....J nsportai. on Take a Fide in the Improved Chevrolet So superbly smooth is its performance and so del ightfu! its comfort that you will step from the wheel amazed that such power, speed and snap could he achieved in a ear that costs so little. No matter what car you are driving or intend to drive—take a ride in the Improved Chev rolet and experience the positive revelation it will afford. Thousands have already done it—and thousands know the new meaning of Quality at Low Cost. See us today. Ask for a demonstration. l\icet /-.»o, !?. Flint, Michigan Wng - *510 U iiii^n'cr * 510 Coape ■ (. »,> Coa:li L*.n«iau Vi Ton Tntck ' ^395 (Cluiuts Oit!>) 1 Ton Truck > 550 (Chu* .s Onfj) AREY BROS., Dealers Shelby, N. C. t QUALITY LOW COST 1 'ffsh your xv/fe* it SHE KNOWS K ■ —You may hide your grouchiness from others BUT NOT FROM HER! for IU Tempers Indigestion Heartburn Upset Stomach If there ever was one to testify to your mealiness, grouchiuesa and low down -.<• us seduess, she's it, and she knows why. If «ho doesn't why does she delicately hint about your diet or Occasionally suggest that von need a tonic • She knows the best tv ay to a man's heart is through his stomach, and she respects the stomach as the seat of all ills, the beginning of most trouble. .V grouch just naturally generates in the stomach and indigestion causes more ill tempers, more mental explosions, more family quarrels than any other domestic issue. Next time the quarrel comes on think of the stomach. There's excess acid there, an evidence of indigestion. Take it spoonful of Anti -Ferment (adults) before each meal. It does the work quickly, soothingly, pleasantly and per fectly. Only 7oc at your druggist. He knows. i I 0NIiY 75c AT ALL DRUGGISTS OR BY MAIL FROM ANTI-FERMENT CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. y connection with the sale of millions >>f dollars of stock in the Fisheries Products Company in this section some years ago. Their case is now before a Supreme court justice in Brooklyn, having been appealed from a decision favorable to extradition by Governor Smith. The pr> oner; are being held on bond for a hearing March 1st. ! Call The —SANITARY MARKET For anything in the meat line. If we haven’t got it we will get it. —PHONE 48 WAIT FOR THE AUCTION sale of residential lots on High way No. 20. opposite Oardnei land company’s development Shelby Real Estate Co. .it-17c (Continued from first page.) j FLORIDA MILLIONS FIND ! WAY TO WESTERN CAROLINA from other states who are creating i real estate market that staggers th» imagination. They say that the move ment is only in its ineipiency now a mere side show, and that the bif I tent will really spread itself in thi I spring and summer. Already Crowded. •'W'lvnt they ate going t.> do to ac ! eomodate the summer traffic and vi sitors I do not know. The hotels an 1 hoarding houses are crowded this win ter. “I do know that the two million dollar Fleetwood hotel in Laurel Par', is standing fourteen stories from t hi ground, with massive steel beams, and is planned for completion in July. 0 The value of this hotel to. North 1 Carolina is incalculable, as Comp- - dore Stolz its owner, proposes to es tablish on its roof one of the highes powered radio stations in America to portray to ihe world the grandeur < our state. “This Laurel Park development ir. inexpressibly superb. There is noth ing more splendid than the panorama of beauty spreading before one's eye from the top of Jump Off mountain. The developers of Laurel Park and Lake Lure have spent millions on iPvo projects and spared nothing that lends . to beauty, charm and attraction. ‘‘They tell me that Asheville .is the Miami of North Carolina, Henderson ville the St. Petersburg, and Chimney Rock the Coral Gables. As Shelby ir the gateway to the mountains we 1 have designated it the. Jacksonville ; f North Carolina.' Goad Roads the Cause. r “Back of all this economic real e; - ! fate revolution is some great cause. | I am absolutely convinced that our hard' Surface road- ar have unlocked North come ’ho playground and opened t.h do. ami profitable national "Speaking o: hai l I -tend i;a oVtiyd ia the Gastonia-* r.arh ' * is my jatlg npi t -that \\ ay" is t ■ be between Chare ‘re an ' necting by a straight-.:■ miles' the two ’astest 0 the keys that Carolina to ho of the na on to pleasures file 1 investment surface roadr, the presents of highway. I the Wilkinson he main ' tree; Gastonia. <•*.: • set h oi 1 . i-2 jj;-- wing irH.a — ....... ... trial cities in the South. I predict that in a few years this boulevard will become the most trove''J| road m the South, and one of W finest high way in Amerlc •. I onfidently ex pect a land movement in this territory ( mailing that whieh is taking place i. western North Carolina.” The Disconsolate One^The blatik ety-blank guy I bought this car from was a faith healer, and there ain't any tools in it.” OFFICE STATIONERY How about your supply of Stationery? Month!’- Statements? Bill Heads? Letterhead)Envelopes? Second Sheets? Guam.) Delivery Books? H Stat’onein that you use every day? 'Your orclcn here will receive prompt and satisfactory e.itcnUon. _ THE. STAR PUBLISHING CO. Office Stationery and Circular* U-yr. • Alexander We opened our store Wednesday morning, and invite our friends to look over the splendid new stock. Owing to delayed shipment cf goods by exp ess the formal opening will have to be postponed to a later date. Meanwhile, even as it is, we have one of t he most complete stocks of Jewelry and Sil verware to be seen in any Jewelry establishment in Carolina. We extend you a hearty invitation to visit the store and inspect it. GEORGE ALEXANDER JEWELRY SILVERWARE. $ Tudor... $520 Coupe... $500 Fordor.. $565 $580 $60 $520 $20 $660 $95 Demand for Ford closed cars since the improved types in colors were introduced has been constantly increasing. With greater output of these types - production costs have been lessened and it is the policy of the company to give its customers the benefits of all such reductions. NEW OPEN CAR PRICES Touring $310 Runabout $290 Starter and Demountable Rims $35 Extra i Tractor, Car and Truck Chassis Prices Remain ^ I* * Unchanged \ AH Prices F. 0. B, Detroit
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