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OVER TO Central school. * * * THERE IS a teacher. * * * THAT LIKES humor. * * * COMING OR going. * * * WHICH IS different.. ♦ * * FROM SOME folk:. WHO LIKE to tell. * * * SO-CALLED jokes. * * * BUT ARE not. * * * SUCH GOOD listeners. * * * BUT TO get back. * . * * TO OUR story. LAST WEEK a boy. * * * HANDED HIS essay. * * * IN TO her. * * * AND NOTICING that. * * * IT WAS WELL written. * * * SHE QUERIED him: • * * “WILLIE, DID your. * * * FATHER WRITE this?’’ * * * AND WILLIE replied: * * * “UNK-UH, NO ma’am. * * * HE STARTED it. * * * BUT MOTHER had to. * * * WRITE IT over.” * * * AND HIS teacher. * * • * GAVE UNTO him. » * t A GOOD grade. * * * FOR TELLING the truth. » * * AND FOR the poke. ■ * * * AND HE thanked her. * * AND WE, thank voui Yes, *n the air about Shelby one can hear, feel and smell Springtime —robins singing, sun warming up, onions fer lunch. Into this office comes a college paper, The Chronicle wherein it is noted that Duke University—not old Trinity, remember—is booming fam ous. And it is not because of new brick walls that are r.sing, or funds made possible for broader education. Such things don’t count in winning fame. They’re serious, and scriour things have become nonetit.es. The fame is coming: through the re marks the student editors make about Mencken, and the remarks Will Rog ers makes about them. Woodrow Wilson couldn’t under stand why newspapers would not publish his deep-thought speeches verbatim, while on the other hand they would carry columns about what he had for breakfast. Wilson was a deep thinker but he never understood how newspaper readers liked their news dishes ser ved. Now, perhaps, you get what we mean by Duke university getting famous. Anotheis^indiCation that the June primary is nearing in Shelby is that drug stores are placing larger or ders for cigars—cheaper cigars. One candidate for county office noting what this colyum had to say about Bob Reynold's Cadillac not winning votes refuses to buy a new pair of shoes. Voters might think that a man w’th a new pair of shoes does not need an office. The story of T. C. Hitchcock, ex pert poultryman, is a (rood one fo: the realty agents to tell. Several years ago. Mr. Hitchcock came to Shelby from New York, pur chased a tract of ground outside the c.ty of the Fallston-Morganton high day and started chicken farming. He made a success of it, Mr. H.tchcock does things that way for even travelled the Orient and wasn’t kill ed by a tiger or elephant. Then Shelby started growing. Last year the town registered the largest growth recorded .n the state and third in the South. What once was farm land suddenly became dot ted with,' homes, and well—you’ve seen Shelby spread. And Mr. Hitch cock’s chicken farm as he puts it “be came too high priced dirt to raise chickens on” and he sold it. The moral is this: (And despite the attractions we’re not yet in the real ty game) A few acres out of Shelby now may be bought cheap, but five years from now? ? Judge J. L. Webb at the last court here handled drunken drivers along a new plan—took their license away for one year. Tis a pity the well known jurist couldn’t do the same thing with the drivers who refuse to : t»P at grade crossings. However seme.time they’re likely to have their i license to drive on this earth taken | away from , now on. A railroad loco j motive is a stern judge. j ^ Hur latest style lent, comes from toe London Op.n on: ‘New silk stock ngs are so thin that it is pos i • ihle to read the newspaper.- through j them. Mo.- t men, however, are con j tent to glance at a few lines.” Today's Shelby puze.lr: Where will j'.he sheriff’s council park now that j it now out-of-door weather and | the court square lawn has been' sown j n grass? Mr. Jordon, the new proprietor of tie Chevrolet- agency."in'Shelby, tells us something new. There are more women drivers in America than men, he says. Woman con drive from the back scat, is his oxplanat on. Shelby has oat-grown ary town in the state during the pc. a five years and is -till spreading, but after all j-t’s .a regular little home t >wr. 1 .Meaning it'.: lonesome ties week j un.ee Milt Tolbert's .tent show folded l tents and departed. Icven yet travelling about town j one hears a lot of folks who express I their regrets that they didn’t go to 1 visit Florida during the rush. Which | is all rgiht, but perhaps these self | same folks might not have their lives protected- by insurance had they made the trip. I Sounds funny no doubt, but the head of a national life .nsuranee company anhounecs tbai a bijrr pi‘r* centage of all toe policies; lapsing during the past year were those of 11 ori la visitors. Insurance men here nod a silent agreement. Birthday Dinner. 1 There will he a birthday dinner at ’!’c heme of Mr. M. A. Wrjgh: on i hmir.-: L reek, S CV R-I in honor of 1 ■ Wright and Mrs Johnnie Ham. j rick of Patterson Grove* the 25th i day of April. Everybody invited to i "Unit and 'bring well, filled basket-?. Kings Moimtain Cops \ Boiling Springs Game citato:; struck on 1C men in Shelby Friday afternoon for the Kings Moun lam Ilighs. .paving the way for a 7 to j C victory over Boiling Springs in the | semi-finals of the county champi-uv I .*> in. ! The hitting of Skates and Maunov i fee the Kings Mountain, aggregation : at: i Karinreyb racing for Boiling : Snri: i Were features. , King.- Mountain meets Shelby ir. ! the finals. County Republicans Attend Couvention (Special to-The Star) Those attend:: y the I-epubLcup State convention at Durham .last week I were: \V. E. Casstevcns, f’yde Bow I i 11. J. H Quinn, S B. Hamrick, C. A i Brittain, S S Weir, P I* R-ehards and | IT Olay Cox. 1 The ; ante delegate attending state ! ednveniton arc d legates to attend ih? i K> publican Congrensn.r >1 convert ion ! v.-'.ich meets at Burnsville Friday, i April 16, to nominate a candidate for | congress in the Pth district The Butler plan of reorganization 1 of the Republican party of North Car ; olio a went “down like the Titanic” by several hundred votes arf the Jo’ut ren-Hays plan was adopted by over 700 votes. II. CLAY COX Boiling Springs News of Late Happenings (Special to The Star) Boiling Springs, April 10.—The farmers-- of Boiling Springs are very Susy getting ready to plant. The Boiling Springs public school closed Friday April 9. The church gave an Easter program Sunday n'ght April -1, and a very j largo crowd .attended. Our Sunday schools arc coming on very fine. Miss Ruby Vassey has been very ill, blit is out again. Miss Mary Bridges gave an egg hunt Sunday a very large crowd war, present. They, all had an enjoyable time. * Mr and Mrs. J. R Bridges had £ a guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs. (’ «i R’-idges and family, Mr and Mrs Gen Bridges, Mrs. Furman Horn and fam ily r.rd also Miss Ruth Gillespie ot Boiling Springs. Mr. James Gillespie spent the weak end in home. Mr and Mrs. Fred Phillips ar.d son r. erit the day with Mr and Mrs C. A Phillips and family. Mr and Mrs Ralph Phillips and family of Shelby are going to spem the w<-ok cm! with his parents Mr and Mrs. C A Phillips of Boiling Strings. Mr. B II Hamrick cf Boiling Springs is improving I Mr. Max Phillips attended the egg (milt Sunday given by Miss Mery Bridges. Administ ra tors' N of ice Notice is hereby given that I have qualified as Administrator of the estate of John H. Smith, late of Cleveland County, N. C„ and ell per sons indebted to said estate will make ' immediate payment to the under signed and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to me properly proven for payment on or before April 5th. 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This April 5th, 192G. J. B. SMITH, Admin'strator of the Estate of John H. Smith, deceased. Ryburn & Hoey, Attorneys. ANNOUNCEMENTS! announcement. f hereby Announce ray sett a candi i date for re-election to the office of i Sheriff of Cleveland county subject : to the action of the Democratic p'i | m&ry June 5th, 1929. HUGH A. LOGAN. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candl i date for election to t!ie house of rc-' ptcsentaUves, from Cleveland county ..object to the Democratic primary in June. HOUACE KENNEDY. FOR RESGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candi date I n' Register of Deeds of CU-ve ii'utn county, subject to the action cf the Democratic primary in June, | Your support and influence will be appreciated. , A. F. NEWTON. FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR, j To the voters of Cleveland County: ' am a candidate for th ■ office • f ; County Solicitor for Cleveland county in the Democratic primary June 5th, { next. four vote and support will be np ; predated. P. CLEVELAND GARDNER. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my.- If a rssrd: j daie for Register of Dec’; of Clew i land county, subject to the action, of j the Democratic primary in Jure. I will appreciate your vote, and ir ole ted it will be my aim to give the ! public good service. A. B. C .DePRIF.ST I announcement for sheriff. I hereby announce myself a can ! didate for the office of Sheriff of cip-vclnnit paunty, subiect to the ac tion of the Democratic rimary on i Jiu'o 5. | Your co--aeration. infh.erce, ard support will be appreciated; and : | promise. if elected .to serve the he t interests of all the people withovt i fear or favor, E. W. DIXON. FOR STATE SENATE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State Senet’r ft >m the 27th. Senatorial distr ct, j which consists of. Cleveland, Ruther j ford. Henderson. McDowell and Polk .counties, subject to the-action of the Democratic primary in June. Your cote and support' ir, earnestly snlic i Red, and will b greatly appreciate..!, PEYTON AD SWA IN. ANNOUNCEMENT. ; I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland county, rmbirot to i v'co Democratic primary. I shall deep ly appreciate your influence and co j operation, and, if elected, will put forth my best efforts to render effi cient service to the people of the county. GEORGE I). WASHBURN. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS 1 hen by announce myself a candi date for register of deeds of Cleve land county, Nub lect to the action of the Democratic Primary in June., I have served the people to the best of my ability and if you feel that my experience in the office and fahii-i lirjrity with the records wall be anv | advantage, I shall appreciate your , vote and influence n my behalf. R. L. WEATHERS. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a candi-; date for clerk of the court of Cleveland 1 county, subject to the action of the j Democratic primary in June. I appro-| cate 'the generous solicitations on the ; part of my friends to make the race ! and will appreciate your vote and j influence. If. elected, I promise to i give the office and the people the l best service I know how to render This ! March 3rd, 192(3. I A. M. HAMRICK. ' ANNOUNCEMENT. To the -I temocratio Voters of Clev eland County: Following- urgent requests from nu I racrous friends in various sections of the county I have decided to announce my candidacy for a member r.f the County Board of Commissioners for Cleveland county, subject to the ae tior of the Democratic primary. The influence of my friends in the race will be deeply appreciated, and. if ej ected, ray best efforts will be nut ! forth in serving the county and its I citizens efficiently in capacity for i which I announce. SAM C. LATTIMORE. -. | FOR SOLICITOR OK THE 16T1I JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I herebv announce mv candidacy for the Solieitorship of the 10th Judi cial district of the state of North Car olina. which district consists of the counties of Cleveland, Lincoln, Catnw j ha. Burke and Caldwell, Subiect to the June Democratic primarv. Your inter est in rr.y candidacy will be deeply appreciated. C. B. MeBRAYER. FOR IIOUSF OF REPRESEN TATIVES. I hereby announce that T am candi-' data to succeed myself as Representa tive from Cleveland County in the T ower House of the General Assem. bly. subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary June 5th B. T. FALI.S. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of numerous friends I have decided to “throw my het in the ring:’ ’as a candidate for Clerk of tdio Court of Cleveland county, suh ject to the action of the Democratic of rov friends throughout the county will ho greatly appreciated. Being employed at the Southern freight office, I may not find the i time to see as many of the voters as I would like, and shall depend to a great extent on the work of my friends in my behalf. However, in the interim, between now and the pri mary in June I will see personally as many voters as I possibly can. I It elected i pledge my word to put ’ 'th every effort to make you an ef ficient a;ul faithful servant. Very sincerely, tlHOVER G. HOLLINS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby annouriee my.-elf a chncb dat* for the office of Sheriff of Clev eland county, subject totha action of the Democratic primary, ’iris is rive lit- ; tin.' I hnv-> ever oftered for public office, although I have been ir.i.g aetivi for the party, and if el ected t shall «erve all people to the host of my ability. I leave my fate to . my friends. If elei ;rd, I shall bo j •rratcful: if not I shall ba-hor no ill' feeling toward anyone. E. A. WEI T.MON. j FOR COE NT Y SOI tOTOTt. 1 hereby, announce myself a candi-1 d:.;o for the office of solicitor for the i Recorder’s court of Cleveland County, i N. C,, to succeed myself, subject to the , action of the Democratic primary on j Jr no 5th, ' CM AS. A. BURRUS AX N OjUjivC KM KN I'. To the Voters of Cl. vvian-1 C tunly: I am a -candidate for the office of Judge of the Recorder’-- court of Cleveland county, subject to the ac t;nn of the Democratic tu nnary lure I 5th. 1926. ' I Your support and influence will be appreciated. j JAMES S. CLINE. ANNOl NC EM ENT. To the Voters of Clovtlan 1 countv: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Solicitor for the Sixteenth Judicial district, subject t> ib, action of the June Democratic ■prjmhrv If elected to this important office 1 wish to assure th» voters of the district that I shall discharge the imoprinnt and exacting duties of • hi/ office to the very best of my ability' end to assur-’ my friends that I shall appreciate their influence and sup port-in my behalf. L. SPIV-GEON SPERLING. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RECORD ER AND AUDITOR. T hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Recorder and A id'tor of Cleveland county, subject to the action of the Democratic pi 1 mary of June 5th. lf*26. Your support and influence will be greatly appre ci. ted. JOHN P. MULL. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Suner i'T court made in special proceeding entitled “Myrtle Lee Byev, et a!s, ex prnte”. the undersigned rrmmission t*r» there-r appointed and directed will sod to. the hi'dics* bidder at the court bonne floor tn Shelbv on finfirdry, May 1st, 1926 at 1? o'clock M. or within legal hours,: tin' following described real estate: That one-hundred acres devised to. C. A. Borders by S. M. Borders in her last will and testament, dated Janu oiy id 1880, ar.d recorded in Book 2 of Vv ills, page 206 in the office of . he Clerk for Cleveland county, ar.d (escribed therein as the Lankford tra.-t of land, adjoining' lands of Will! -.Hamrick, A. P. Austell, and the Dan-! id Hicks tract of land on which the •raid S. M. Borders lived. A new survey will be made of the raid lands and plat exhibited at the: rale. j 'terms of rale: .Om*-thir.d cash, bal-j n arc He comber 1. with interest at 6 per cent, with option to pay all cash u.ion confirmation of the sale. This 31st dav of March, 102G. •T. II. QUINN, B T FALLS, Commissioners. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ifav'ng Qualified ns executor of tie will of G. R. Champion deceased, late of Cleveland county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons I having claims against the estate cf i said deceased to exhibit tnem to the undersigned at Waco, N. C’, on or bo-l fore ihe 18th dav of March. 1927, or! this notice will be pleaded in bar ofj their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate pnvment. This the 18th dav of March, 192C. A. C. BEAM, Executor. P. Z. Newton, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. llavilng qualified as administrator o' the estate of Betty Gettys, decern ed, late of Cleveland county, N(*‘U: Carolina, thin is to notifv all persons having clainm against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the .‘10th d ,y of March, 1927, or this notice will he pleaded in her of ..heir recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd dnv of March. 1926. CLYDE McSWAIN, Administrator '■f Bettie Gettys. Bynum E. Weathers, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage ex ecuted by F. Boll and wife, Hattie Bell to the undersigned on the 1st day cf December. 1925 to secure the in debtedness therein mentioned and default having been made in payment of same. 1 wiil sell to the highest bid der at the court house door in Shelby, N. C.. on TUESDAY, APRIL 20th. 1926, at 10 o’clock a. m„ or within legal hours the following described real estate. Beginning at a stake in west edge of Kings Mountain and York road and runs with Carson’s line N. £8 1-4 W. A f 2 chain'- to an iron stake on bank of gully; thence a new line with gully N 55 1-2 E. 5.00 chains to a stake on West, edge of said road: thence with read south 8.00 chains to the begin ning, eontaining onc-fourth (1-4) of ar acre. This the 12th dav of March, 1926. W. A. MORRIS, Mortgagee. .1. R. Davis, Alty. ALL CITY Taxes should be paid by MAY First. 4t-c-5 PEYTON McSWAIN | Attorney-A t-Law Civil snd Criminal Practice in All Courts. Office: Union Trust Co. Building. DISSOLUTION NOTH E. Notice is hereby given i'a. F.. 1). Randall and R. I*. Randall, *-w • it ;r at’d operating the (.1 rover Gnr:*:*,. at Grover. N. prior -l" April 1 have sold the reel estate, vtarago mat equipment to Mountain V«W Oil Go., a ml S. It. Crook* r. that th • v I R m dalls will pay all hills and to!1 . i ll accounts made prur to and includu r, April 2nd, 1#20; that the p-.rtre - o1 the said Randalls is this day dis si I'oil and th* y arc m for any accounts made in i*v> r.nr • ,11 the Grover Garage after !! 2nd, 15*20. Those owing h* said itnncla-■ oi Grover Garage. for nee outs' <lar*->d. prior to April 2nd will pi, nse i • he immediate settlement <o them. This A i. ri 1 ,'lrd 1920. E. I). Randall. R. P Randall, S H. Crocker nasi Mountain View Oil Company. n! TRUSTEE'S SAI R. By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed by Tony Poreelii and wife Rear PoreelH, on the 14th day of May,, 1925. to secure an irkjeb* 'tineas to M. Morrison to me as trustee, and dr m nd having been made unon me * ■ secure the trust, J will cell to tin highest bidder at the court house do r in Shelby on Monday. April 19. 1S20. at 12 o'clock M., or within P . •) hours, th- following described real c date: Situated in Southwest-.Shelby on 'ho ea t side of Martin st'***et a" I her.:* a ' yrt bin of the 6. C. Rea t lot. Beginning at a stake on eard-hdr of Martin street 50 feet South from E. M. Beam’s corner and run,; thence with hi- line E. 125 feet to corner *f O W. Heafnor’c lot: the*, * with his Ime s. 100 f'*»t 'to a stale : thence W. 125 feet to Martin street; thence .vith Martin street N. TOO feet to the ix finnir.tr. " . 'Perm's of sale.: Cash. This the ISth dav of March, 1920. R. T. FALLS. Trustee. Trustee’s Sate of Real Estate Under and bv virtue of the power of sale contained in a i-ortain Deed of Trust executed by J. Lester Green and wife, Carrie Green to the under sier.cd trustee for the Shelby and Cleveland County Budding end Leon Association, said deed of trust being dated April 10th, 1922 and re >rded in the office of the Register of Deed for Cleveland County, N. C., in Book No. 117 at page 109 to secure an in debtedness there in contained and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness and being requested to execute the trust I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door. Shelby, N. C. on Wednesday May 5th, 1926 at 12:00 o’clock noon or within legal hours the following described real estate. Beginning at a Stake in the cen ter of the pubkc road opposite a stone set in the edge of Mrs. D. E. Hamrick’s corner and runs thence S. 76 W. 88 poivs to a stone; thence S; E. 6 2-3 poles to a stone; thence N. 76 E. 88 poles to a stake in the cen ter of the pubic road; thence N. 3 W. 6 2-3 poles to the place of begin ning, containing 3 2-3 acres, move r less and being that same tract of land which was conveyed to J. Lester Green by E. B. Hamrick and others by deed dated May 3rd, 1920 and re corded in the off.ee of the Register >f Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C.. in Deed Book E. E. E. at Page 451. Terms of sale Cash. This April 3rd, 1926. JOHN P. MULL, Trustee. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF STREET iM-[ IROVEMENT BONDS OF THE TOWN OF SHELBY. It is ordered by the governing body,] of (he town of Shelby that bonds off said town of Shelby, a municipality -in the county of Cleveland, State of j North Carolina, be authorized and is-' sued: (a) -For the purpose of constructing or reconstructing the surface of the streets and highways With sheet m;- ; pi.alt, bithulithic or bituminous ecu-; crctc iaid on solid foundation, or ofi concrete, including the contemporan eous construction of sidewalk , curbs,; gutters and drains cf such hard sur face. (b) The maximum aggregate prin cipal amount of the bond; to be is-1 sued hereunder is $125,000. (e) A tax sufficient to nay the prin cipal ami interest of said >onds shad be annually levied and ceil- cted. (d) A statement of the debts of the municipality has been filed with the clerk pursuant to the Municipal 11 nar.ee Act of North Carolina, and i. open to public inspection. v) The probable period of usefulness of the imnrovemcnt,. to be constrn. t ed with the funds derived from s i d bond; is found and dcela-cd to be 20 , years. • rl he bonds ordered issued-. by this | ordinance are to h-> used in defraying the actual cost of local improvement: of which at least two-thirds thereof, exclusive of the cost of paving at street intersections, has hern or is to be specially assessed; and this ordin- i ance shell take effect upon its pas sage and shall not be submitted to the vot ers. The foregoing ordinate was pass ed on the 17th dav of March 1 ',120 | and was first nnhljshed on the 19th dr y of March 1926. An-- r.clion or pra. reading questioning the validity of sai l ordinance nr-st b- comm's-ced within 30 days after its first publica tion. Mrs. OSCAR M SUTTLE. Clerk cf the Board of Aldermen of the town of Shelby. N. C. d'lfle W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtors” Office Paragon Clog. Phene 56S. DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist Anti Optometrist 2S Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. Office at Paul Webb’s Drug Store. Vmw: 1 ****+# m-r *.*•%:.* tw%(Tn» m. Dll. II. C. IIICKs» Dentist \ Office Shelby National Bank Building. Phone 421. Shelby, N C. j MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Fursynh. to the 'authority contain er in a morteage executed by .1. K, iVins and wife Avalona .lenkin* to .1 (r. White ring an mdebtedneff i f 'dt‘13.01 :•! default having been rondo |B Payment of to wo, I, the uit ii r' irrned mortgagee will soil at t he court house door in Shelby on Thursday, April 2 ft ml. 1926 at V-’ oVb ' k M., the following de : ■ ■••it'*' 1 real oiitntc: l ying and being in No. 1 township, rtf \ < !and (vur‘ y. state of North Car I oli’'.-. and itoBcribod and defined os 1 ft'le'ws. towit: Lot No. 13 in block 1: lot 1,2 in block 2: lots Nos.. 2. 3, 4. ! 5, C and 7 in block 3; lots in and 11 in Mock 4 Also lot No. 7 (which was re I ftrrvod from auction side). Also 5 acre lot number four, also lot five, nr,. 1!)0 acre lot number three. Five 7-TOO a area lot number five, and 5 10* ViO -icr,- to; number six. Being i-ust outside the incorporate b'mits of f lic town nf Grover N. 0., as • I- a l,v plat made Hy J R Edmonds, C. E for auct:on sal" of the J. F. Jenk'ns property end sold at public n ic*'i " Aneuft JRth. HfO!) and the sect plat being recorded in th« regis ter of deed* rff>c-. for Cleveland m v. in book “SS” pip -0*>1 and f< r a ft.iV" sind better descrin ion of tsnbl : -o', r'v reference 't; made to -mid »• Thcghovp mentioned lots Nos. 3. 4. 5 and fi. contnininc- 20 and a fraction aer< r are included in a mnrtgp«cc pri< r | tu th m rtgiigb under which this sata ;? made. 7»rpw of Pair.- Cash This th- dnv nf Maceh 1920. T. G. WHTTE. Mortgagee. 11 race Kennedy, Atty. *em*c*c/*c e**sjzr I cnannsl L L A^Gi£J I ^ platss ?tir/tmc!vn«r charlottOTc DENTIST Old Masonic Building, cr Hose’s 5 & 10c Store s? ECK & STEPHENS Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. (!. Systems — Audits — In vestigations. Income Tax Specialists. M. PEELED DENTIST Office Over Woolworths 46G-W. — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Cigar Store Rear Postoffice. Horace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law Shelby, N. C. Office !n Star Building. T. W. EBELTOFT GROCER AND BOOK SELLER PHONE-— 82 * ELLIS STUDIO —FINE PHOTOS— —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— —PHONE 418— DR. A PITT BEAM"" DEN f 1ST Office Phone 188. Residence Phone 89. Shelby Bank Building. I EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified nr. executors and < v* cut r-i.Tfi f 1). J Hamrick, Int<> et ('I. "t 1 :nd county. North Carolina, tl.is is hi give notice to all persons having claima r.gainst decedent to < x iiihit them to Liir under u.ncd on ot tu'.ro the filth day of March, 1927, or thin P'-Uee will be pliukd in bur of the-ii recovery. And nil persons in. de'ited to i cid estate will please make immediate pay nun t. This the 2-1th dav of March, 192(5. C. T. HAMRICK, RERTHA HAMRICK, NANNIE 1, C vail. MAUDE KENDRICK. Execu lor and E.xe utmer, of I>. .T. llamrirk, deceased. Quinn, Hamrick and Harris, Attyr. EXECl TORS' NOTICE. Having qualified a executors r.f the c: int<‘ e>f K, W. Riwlrr, deeeasoc1, late r f Cleveland county-. North Caro. 1 nil, thin i to notify :);| pel-cits hav lag tlnir.'.r, pg; in. : the < iatti of said denr.sed to pi -vni same f r payment to the 'ir.di rsigned pro'pcrlv proven on or before March 26th. 1927, or chin i.el ire \\ ill be pleaded in bar of thoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please Pinko immediate payment. This :10th dav of Mmvh 1026. SYLVANUS CA RI>NER, VIRGIL GARNER, Executor* of the will if R. W. Gr.rdr. :-r, dr cens ed. P. Cleveland Gardner, ASty NOTICE OE SUMMONS AND WARR A Nil’ OE ATTACHMENT State of North Carolina—Cleveland County. R. L. Hunt, vs Yates Hunt. Th-> defendant in the above-entitled action will take notice that on the 31st, day of March, 1926, a summons in the said act on was issued against defendant, by John p. Mull, Recorder of Cleveland County, North Carolina, pla ntiff claiming the sum of 6319.20, due him for goods sold and delivered which summons is returnable before the Recorder of Cleveland Countv. North Carolina. The defendant will hlso take notice that a warrant of at tachment was' issued by said Record er of Cleveland County, on the 31st day of March, 1926, against the pro perty cf aid defendant, which war rant returnable' before the Record er of Cleveland County, at the time and place named for the return of the summons, itamely May 3rd, 1926; when and where the defendant is re quired to appear and answer or de mur to the complaint, or the relief dor coded vyill b ' granted; This the 3'lst day of March, 1926. JOHN I». MULL Recorder. YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE Wo want you to know that we do Shoe Repairing* How about your shoes? Are they in the shape thev 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. mm ALL OVER l ady Says She Took Cards: and N%vcr Saw Suck Improve ment—Was So Weak Couldn’t Stand. Weathersn^, Miss.—Mrs. James M. Hall, of this rk’.co, writes that alio was “getting weaker all the time" when Cartel, the woman’s tonie, •was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardui a while, eho writes that she “never did seo such an improvement.” “I suffered all tho time and had pains all over,” says Mrs. Hall. “I was co weak I could not stand. My Bltiu was cold and flabby. I did not havo any color, I had always heen a very active woman—used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, and to get down, not able to get myself a drink, was indeed a hardship. “Nothing seemed to help me, till I began on Cardul. The first bottla seemed to strengthen me, mid I sent for five more. By the time I had taken these, I was on my feet, going around, doing my work, gained in health and strength. “I took two more bottles, and I am well and strong. Can work my garden. I haven’t had any more sickness.” * Ask your druggist. NC-1C5
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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April 12, 1926, edition 1
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