Onno¥H —SHELBY SIDELIGHTS— By Renn Drum. A half century ajc A ■; : , r^x dly part of Kur- ; Cher.ie Rots, «r< t,i • < ■ children ever ahdui :* : A ■ Wednesday, Chstriifc !. ta*J; aero** the.n'ac n w :Sr. - th” center -ae;e of coi'sAA: ftciiy. Following the . f: by that a :■ : • 1 rnan in. o-i-As' may not he Charlie It , • h how ever, end tit-: sr* r IK J.'lll.l •. V.'h . *t'un owa f.Celphia. Thi- colyuni 1.1 t r ‘1. ;i • i W h the mar. ir q0e ' ; > a likelihood, a strong o r entf, and in the story th*y i- l.w; re aches, hiysa-ry. an i aln Uhb< ■ ab!' episode:- clear!’- pr<->v n. The lat.er part <■ the . , > u,i: Shelby scene*!- and tlw .tI>< TnBt> scattered over th - r ,• f It’s odd tlv- thin v.. ;■ ,i .1 . tiiis cycle of life. This week in court a . . v railed to take the :a!V ji ,Ttsi rr-v cr and coun. i! for -tH d« who defended rirongiy u; h Itmory, becan * re i i ho < VfbrrM along and v .oh i a nit v i e tfcf r hiriff eontinu >i < e i ' .T i they found the witiu - - ?,*. ; .hdd: bock in the c >urt i-oor.v ,1 ! a. ' > . - iiTi.J rtlaU I Jits • r • ' r :< •» ' h!.nk (•} as r\ it ;i«- incident wa s - !■ • he ■> !> was hek! ' : ■ freed. He wa vt';.- masked rni-n un ■ < : !>• a'»tl he was half a»!■*:« p :• i!!« ... t. . ;.r;"i.r r*ntr i: ■ <• n th'• :r"< ‘ .‘ini never ■ : ■ -■ r. f. M jss An y ‘ i- . - - ; hr < ur* 1 -nr * * tf f.tp'rirtico th'fl .fj.r an entire court room • • t, ..f her hat. In j-i -sr of a pair of -h -( > h ■' • a-1 t !•<•!• f h.<» to ;;.skei|.' ‘,:>Va.s it *,'h.c i v V hat ; !„ rs«reri ' ■ the court ’ ■ •i today, she. can .truth ' ; • .1 packh'l court room ■ V .1. -i-. * ,. .?k .. y ca'i i < !•: a can* i • ■■ > . t, . 1 ■■■■-v.t.'ck . in.' W> st Sh lb>. k. i,1 15 i : •; y N'hc : "I f ■ h Isa .been fours*!, as. a f. ' vfce. s: tr.ay yet be «'is o V :■ . Bill*' f’att < V(- . ...The . '-toi" will;fail to got ■.* of the Hilly Patter • * i hot tin *14 tit i*rs will rets.!* . l; h.u: Billy Patterson i !, ■■■■ teek to; the memory when the < k : s < R' (' * '-■ was revived. ! !. -4:! df is le.'-v yngaftcC. v, h vh-■ c • t act ("in raity ile • •; Jr.? < H . ! iriii S ■>» ■.. . which u ' .a’t: ; ntlbvV y>r resort a fullness of. music. W ! * , k * • 'i ■ hi-"i'.n.i r to- a. - " - -rs h when in a v.ay n ; [ t." ■■ ■ f ih • *•. Oiftimes ,v. !■ i * ari! of ii <*r! running from k hr Ckf.- bu s '!r i ra.s.i.! ' f**r ; her j • ■ i-rt vi • ;• u! i; world il. He.' •_'! . : .'it ; , t! ;» dead, r< ; i it ■ • f, liio •country' < hk-s-t : .■■. . . v »>n ifef a «!*■&{ ry ? .1. t:". r>tl“ ol ! i lilt k* r tsf - ■*,» • f-tir l. • wc^fcv -'befwe 'hti*' I' l - ! ; t.- .1 thtt! ha u .t'si-. d !. ■ ! • . i f :s -<•< .re* of ycii ' h i , . :i ■ ’.)•■■■■■. of (set'■ in now mown h... r tut < chitke::, or so say • ) >.ry ;'i: ii. The hK'r.fl. hwi war the t pyriy of; M i’. A’.- .■> < h r rivi Irul !.i ■ i. : (v.| I .,•.<••] u; • t !•> nto s* lA.Ti-rmtn. SHELBY DRY CLEANING (i J. C. Buwlinjf, Proprietor Tl is not everyone who on. or who cures to, l»uy new duds for Easter. Bring tie old garments, t > us—-we will spruce them up for the Easter re i. on. and make them look as good as new. We can reel aim practically any garment, whether suits for men, < r drv.sM or coat: (or women. Ladies: If yo t ward t > < hurra, the color of the dress we can dye it. Fine work of ail sec ts a : ;a iality. But we are in the business, and have the e pii'pm ‘id. to clean, press, or dye any garment. .Ilat rehlocking machine coming. r Shelby Gry Gleaning Go. It BLOCK she 'Phone 113 _ FEE! OF SHELOV I nkitown author tells of (»io»ing Virtuts of Sheib;, and Sur rounding Territory. T.i Editor Star: I aim .sending an article on Shel by,, the city of • springs, which i v.«nt you to prii.t in your paper. ( do not care to let you and the *>th -r, know my name and address. desty forbids. 1 have pr. ie in Shelby. I want 't t ' be as widely known a- Pinehurst ct Blowing Rock. I was born and reared here, and I know Shelby well e* t.-gh to tel! all about ' er. My ar t ie will electrify the town and the World, too. Publish my article to the world and v i have the world at your feet. By a Shelby citizen. : Selby. famous for it- location, • , lal climate and numerous springs 1 • < d the nation. Cleveland C ounty is wh*re Shelby P Slpep, rest, work in Shelby and f t ' eland County. 1 here is something of •. Hal con so. . nee. aside from vacationing it, it i the sub-taniial foundation ment.s h're, until now, in the of it- attractive fea t . t represents a self-supporting t, witH the finest Highways and iriehes. It ha; impressive macadam .u!' irotor roads, leading to all town?, rii cities and the hill country. While still keeping its residential (.harm, it is fast becoming an ini* ; otant mercantile and mariufactur !v£ c< ! ter. Shelby wants capitalists with money to invest. The climate in Shelby is born of the -ie North Temperate zone. The sunt frers are pure and cool. At frequent intervals excessive heats set in, with a • iutely no danger to any one's health. It is an ideal country for un it ual outings and long motor rides. " here are bridlepaths for those who r'ces horses. Once in Shelby, you become bettrr aequainted with a new environment. Travel in and out of Shelby and along !• r spacious avenues. That’s the lei surely way. Over yonder arc mountains, great or small. Shelby is snugly landlock ed. protecting it from excessive and frequent snowstorms and deep ocean swells. Nowhere can be found a dry er clearer, or more invigorating air, r, -- a more perfect climate, summer a 1 winter, Shelby lies in a valley, making it possible a winter and sum mer resort. Spend your winters and summers in Shelby and Cleveland County. Tourists .to Shelby still find quav t ro where they may be free to con c . rib go at will. More and more Shel by is attracting people, who want a home of their ovra—a bungalow or a villa alone some avenue dotted with irately oaks and tall shady elms. ’ C.QOO people represent the popula tlbn of Shelby. y< Shelby is n • t • r There‘ S room Tor ohc ami all. Oftu* to Shc’nv a'tid w«•»•*; and The ch. rvH goer wi’i !*> highly pleased w.ih the religion- atmosphere of Shelby. W e have the best minister wh - equal those .ounb it* the cit! a ( love-land prirg-. a kin to by ami Ck*v»;;.:ui (V.jnty. it is kv -v i Ctr and wide <>* a resort. It i.- frt -becoming America's pleasure ground. 1' ir a tiny village in itself. Here t>r • mineral springs posses ing valuabl nodical properties which are justly fanned and the people have used the: /f r generations and have been bent filed or cured entirely by virtue of tlieir operations. Come to Cleveland Strings and drink her sulphur spring. Play there, rest there. Big Damage Suit Removed to County On motion of J. R. Davis. attorr<. ror the vown of Kings Mountain ■ fore the clerk of superior court in Gaston county last week -he suit filed by the heirs of the late J. T. McGi’,1 against the town alleging damage to real estate to the amount of SI i;u. W> by the presence of a septic tank on a stream above their property, the rase was removed to Cleveland t ^ n ty on the grounds that a town must be sued in its own county, says ine K'ngs Mountain Herald. THERE WILL BE crowds at the auction sale of the Jim Allen property Thursda y, April 1, at 2 o’clock. Be in the crowd. It may ; mean money to you. Band concert, souvenirs and a really big sale of, desirable property in a section where land mov es fast. 3t-26.c ! MOV on KOI TiVM't ' i m vm on -H Th« V n I • ■- " *' a .•••••. r >jr.. v.; < • Mar; - ‘i '• i f • , , then special songs and : - on the subject. V, • h.;'. m-». out special invitations 1 churches. A large crowd is ■..sited. ■ .r a clever lot. They can ... f.n J a place to stop their cal lout arousing a policeman. Lt)>P. Hkis pigment test shows which home paint to use THE illustration shows the results of applying to a black panel each of these six pigment' — used in house paints—mixed with linseed oil. Onlv lead and rinc form opaque white films that completely cover and hide the surface to be painted. All the other pigments form translucent films. White lead and white zinc are the only pigments used in Devoe Lead and Zinc White House Paint. They give it the maximum in hi ding capacity, spreading property, protective quality, and purity of color. Practical tests prove Devoe Quality. Paul Webb & Son DEVOE Lead &' Zinc Paint TilK OUTSTANDING DEVELOPMENT IN "THE LAND OI- THE SKY T h e W or Id - Fa me <1 Chimney it o c k, Sentinel of Lake Lure — Obeerva t"ry of the Blue Itidge. Only thote living within this boundary will have free enjoyment of LAKE LI RE. Where You May Have Free Access to the Water Hh fast-approaching completion of Lake Lure has caused a smail “boom’’ in farm lands !\ ing outside the $.500 ^ acre boundary of the Lake Lure-Chimney Rock estates—trading in options and sales of acreage. here must be no misunderstanding, hoyever, as to the free use of 1 ake Lure. It has required upwards of $2,500,000 to create this lake, and a million more to develop the 1,000 acres of the Luremont residence section soon to be offered to home-builders. <£■.Access to the shore line mac be gained only over the company’s properties, and can not be allowed free of charge except to ow ners of Lake Lure homesites, and guests. CJf undeveloped lands aw ay from and out of sight of Lake Lure are good “buys,” plots in developed sections of Lake Lure w ill be a better “hue .” OHow the news of Lake Lure—Luremont section is being rapidly made ready for an opening sale at low figures —the date w ill be published soon. Announcing Lake Lure Business Center It was not intended to announce I.akeJ.ure Business Center untif next month. But—ground has been broken. I lie colorful architecture of the Northern Italian lake re gion has been chosen. I he town faces a tflorious nirtnre bridge approaches and highway are under construction. The first hotel is building. Con tracts have been let for administration build ing and business blocks. A shopping and en tertainment center will be ready before the l.uremont residence section is popu lated. lowering cliffs form a scenic background— an open bay is in the foreground. Bathing beaches of natural sand, piers, band stand, boat landings, dancing pa\ilion, cafes anil hotel form a horse-shoe of diversion along a broad board-nalk. Here u ill be the life, l.ine mont Section adjoin , A New l»wf'p tivp Vh-» i* <>r» the pre«v kr-ejv* * C“f> It i* to ti Free USE TH4S COUPON Chimney Rock.,N.C