fFLIVVER ? SAM W--' The most dangerous curve is the one that outlines a dainty ankle and occupies the drivers attention. The automob.le put three business es on their feet—gasoline, three room apartments and boudior caps. “My father was killed in a feud." “I never would ride in one of those (heap cars.’’ Fast Work! Meet in the park, Hugs and kisses. Two days later Mr. and Mrs. Judge Rough—Why does Aide’s car use so much gas? Rough Necker—He’« so homely no girl w.ll let him park. Cameron Putnam says you can never tell how much a man makes bv the way his wife dresses or by the style of the car he drives. “I hoar that your dad smashed himself up prettv badly last spring.” “Yea, he took Ma out driving to an old sparking place, said ‘Whoa, boy,’ to the car, and dropped the wheel.” To get and keep a chicken, first get a “coup.” What would har>oen, asks Rar Suttle if the jaywalkers weighed as much as the automobiles. Politeness is like a pneumatic tire, there’s not much in it. but it eases many a jolt in the journey of life. Peter Gr.gg says t takes njore ’hail four-wheel brakes to make some mortorists step bragging about their cars. What men imagine they can do. says Arthur Brisbane. The hospitals are full of men who imagined they could get over the crossing ahead of the train. Suggested for a nat.cnal organisa tion of filling-station proprietors— “Rri-htcn the Corner Where You Are.” So much of Asheville is uo hill a Shelby man latelv returned from th<> mountains says the Fords nearly all run backwards so the gas will feed. The ass that spoke ,n Bible times , didn’t look back and yell, “Let’s see j you pass me!” If people didn’t own automobiles j they’d have a lot of money to waste i on the nonessentials. When seeking favors of a man, sure to comment favorably on choice of an automob.le. he' h'sl What did George Washington know j about temptation, anyway ? Nobody; ever asked him how many miles he j got to the gallon. Another simile—As nervous as a j jellyfish on a Ford fender. - j Father: “I see by the gasoline j tank that you didn’t get far { night.” Son: Well, father, I’m not complain ing any.” “Pull over to the side James,” said ; the rich Mr. Hoard. “There’s a gentleman w.shcs to j pass us in a Ford.” Tlie fellow, snaps Renn Drum who used to write the Ford lakes i ■ now trying to say funny things abo.ut Florida. ‘Frico to New “f*o you hiked from York in eight days." “Yes, 1 should have made it n sev . en but I had to walk ten miles. CHIMNEY ROCK ROAD WILL j BE PERMANENTLY LOCATED Landowners on Highway Want Set tlcmcnt on Account Enhance ment. Rutherfordton. April 15.— A dele- j Ration of leading citizens of th s , community, headed by the board of, county commissioners, called on j State'Highway Commissioner A. M. : Kistler at Morganton yesterday. The j purpose of the v,sit was to get high-1 way No. 20 from here to < himney | Rock permanently located, as it will j he paved soon. This is necessary to j satisfy lund-owners on this highway ; as real estate has been advancing rapidly and owners were at sea as , to permanent locations. Many want j to bu.ld new homes op this road. 1 ■>»? purpose of their mission was accom plished and the road will be surveyed soon. Mr. Kistler complimented the county commissioners very highly and ^ stated that he wou'd oil or tar sur-1 face the road to Polk county at an early date. He also stated that h.gh way No. 20 from here to Lake Lure dam would be paved as soon as the heavy hauling to the darn was com pleted. Woodson for Senate Draws his Lines To flip Dvokh rt'.(■ Voters of Cleve land County: Without any spec al solicitation on th‘‘ part ol anyone but of my own] volition 1 h. 1‘eby announce niy can didacy for the State Senate, subject ■ to the result of the issuing primary and if elected I wit) discharge my duties 'a thtally and to the best of nr. aridity and as our old friend, Mr. Champion would say, “if I can not do you any good you < an rest assured that 1 .will not do any harm.” I will support only such measures as in my judgement will prom be the greatest good of the ; reate -: num ber which is the card v,! prim iple of true domocir.cy. I Will take tnv . at in the senate, not as the embittered delegate of any party or faction . but as the representative of !h' whole people in all their ;-f of inter ests. I am however an iineomnrom :ng democrat because 1 believe in the principles of democracy which are indestructiv" and humor* d. 1 b'di'-ve that the suriremnev C the deno.-rat^c party ■ absolutely tre's-nli'd t , * he w |fm*e of the pepp’c of 'll" youth-' land but armours w e ge'srrm: : of Purl I think i, best in;.’ there' should be two narti .. th • one ><> ho'd the other in chec k.. S > I have > , ob jection to the exi *'-ru'C.f f the. rep-u’b lic’.n party ;o long a it remains in a. hopeless niiuer'ty. •••• a «*taf of in "QCU0US U6SU tuo:1. I ' -' (V) the most rigid y alone; "vers lino of puhl c expenditure. eorsiptSTif with the t ffihien*’ sdminisfsal on of government: If w one else doe 1 will introduce a Mil to )o ;>" end I prohibit the tea.' of ev l ;:.on. or modernism, which are ‘o-nohy mous terms in the pid.’ir school of the state, in f,- •: muk ii :• '-psial offense to teach in' hnv of iv* ofbv’-.!. tional nstitutbins of the state. This doctrine is -hell born i ’ho r kind of infidelity add ■ opt ire’v sub vprs've of tlie' teaching's ,.r revealed rel gion. I wi'l do all ip nr :•* wer o r,\ real the fid'.res ''mergence or :>e'r sion bill. for which ,;••• dj *• vois'-''.,; opponent voted', in ■ .pin’.oi this s the most i'viuiP.u ni < ■ <■' ! *.<d •• lation ever pjivvcd the . a’ ">• hooks of the state... Now Vi ' u. ’is law provides that after s; bid-ge has served upon the tench for Ifi 'orre rpient yearns and 1;r." ’eaelKki *’•' aye of 10 years, he can voluntarily re t're and receive on anhuirv (if ‘Cl - 750 the balance of i is. I'1" - ’■ ? • I ■ of his Cnanefa) i *-e***w un derstand how. legislation of this soft can be harmoni?.- ! wi*h the demo cratic slogan of “e.nal ? ’gi ' for nil and special privibges for ivv F t the amount of •■.••.* ork they 1 the judges of North Corel na are (he best paid men in the mdv • • r* e of the state. They re* e'.ve ' salary of *3.<)0(> a year, with' an •IV.v.-a*- * of SI230 for traveling ^r- =. 1 take the position that with a salary of j this size artv man on the hr.fch can; dint of economy bo rble to rceUrriu- j late'a suffi'ient cnioun to so -pert himself after he b< ' rr i:y"'rrri- , dated by reason o' eg. fdr tl" '1 -' cha#-e of his ju* i.-ii-.i "ues 1 challenge any man ••*»•.**v; * * ■ r. sensible reason why i.u-lge? '"1*0 te- j reive salaries: more t han ' paeLe to ) their support should- ho P " nrted! when, they roach the rr- ef h-’-ro, s.. oio years and ten any mere thr.rrj preacher-, lawyers, far > r.- a-v ( other class of bus her-- «>r ccof : a! men. On a 'referendum. ?’-» -re nt of the people of the state wouid have voted against it. I i ope r.evc: to r^, the day v.-h -n the state of N >rtb | Carolina -'will rmits.'c thh exp.trple of! the Federal govern nit nt ir paterna:- j ism. ; j I am opposed to any change in the | Volstead Prohibit.on act Governor Edwards say. ' he want: to'.sec- New, .Terscy as wet as the Atlantic Ocean I I want to see North Carolina a dry . as'the desert U Sahara. I am in favor of fair and horn-'; ok ft ions and shall vole fur tin* Aus tralian ballot*., which every ■■ in the nn’on row bar except North! Carolina. I do not think it will b? n -ood idea to send two lawyers to'flu !•’ c islatute from Cleveland County. It would be all right to sand ope, pro vided he is a pood one and you a nd a preacher al- ng to keephm: straight. In fact we need r.w" prehrri-ma.de Icp.rlat on anyhow. The lawyer.- have had a monoidy of that I mp enough. I especially appeal to the fair sex for their support, • because 1 vo. :ri original advocate of ooual sufiraep, and at a time when the i -um was no: a popular one; i.nd 1 am plod to c y the women have so used the ballot as to vindicate the wisdom of ibe.r enfranch sement. And as Ivy. .'.><■ now a very important part cf the body politic, I am in favor of extend ing to them all the rights, privileges and immunities enjoyed by “lords” of rreaton.” 1 will say in conclusion that, if you th.nk Mr. McSwain is capable of rendering you better service than I am, it is your duty to vote for h:m; but I ask you in deciding this matter to divest your minds of all previous persona) prejudices and preposses sions, and vote accord ng to > our best judgment. C. J. WOODSON. Correct this sentence: “Yeow!” lovvled Wilhe, home from the movies; ‘it’s too late now, and I’ll miss my rath.” There’s one consolation. Americans e the same people who stopped anticr “crime waves” when they t fed up. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNUL' NCKMKNT. t hereby announce iriVseif a ean.li t'ui( for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Cleveland county subject to the action, of the Democratic pri mary June 5th, 192b. HUGH A. HOGAN. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself a .candi date. tor auction to the house of re !"•-rental ives, from Cleveland county subject to the Democratic primary in June. HORACE KENNEDY. FOR It K SGI ST Elf OF DEEDS. [ hereby announce myself a candi date for Register of Deeds of C! :ve in nc county, subject to the. action . f .the Democratic primary in June. Your sunport and influence will be appre -.dated. A. F. NEWTON. FOR CQFNTY SOLICITOR. To the voter.; of Cleveland County: J am a candidate for the office of Comply Solicitor for Cleveland enmity in il-.e Democratic primary June 5tiV, next. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. V. CLEVELAND GARDNER. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby i ■ - lysolf a candi date for Register of Deeds of Cleve land county, subject to the action of th” Democratic primary in Jure. i will appreciate your vote, anil if eh '/ted it will be my aim to give the fublic good sendee. A. B. C .DePRIEST AN NOUNCEMENT FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce mvself a can didate for tin- office of Sheriff of Cleveland county. subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary ct; J no 5. . vc A'our co-operation, influence, and support will be. appreciated; and i nowise, if elected ,to serve the best interest*' of all the people without fear or favor. E. W. DIXON. FOR STATE SENATE. T hereby announce myself a ca''d: dn e for the office -of State Senator fv- m the 27th Senatorial district, which consists of Cleveland, RutWor ford. Henderson, McDowell and Polk ...titles, subject to the action of the Democrat i-; primary in June- A our ,<• and support is earnestly solic ited. and will he errcailv arm eclated. PEYTON McSWAIN. ANNOUNCEMENT. I .hereby announce mV candidacy for the office '.of -Clerk''.of the Superior C ;r: of Cleveland county, suMoct to ’ ■ Dcn’ocrntiP primary. I shall deep ly appreciate your influence and co operation and. if elected,' will put forth my best efforts to render <-fri el o it. service to the people of the GEORGE D. WASHBURN. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce mvself a candi date for register of deeds of Cleve land county, subject- to the action or the Democratic Primary in June. T have served the people to the best-of my ability and if yon feel that rr.v experience in the office and fami liarity with the .records w.U be nnv advantage, I shall appreciate your vote and influence in my behalf. R. L. WEATHERS. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for clerk of the court of Cleveland county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary in June. I appro bate the yenerous solicitations on the part of my friends to mah > the race and will appreciate' your vote and influence. If elected, I promise to give "the office and the people tip best--service I know bow to render This March 3rd, 1926. A. M. HAMRICK. ANNOUNCEMENT. To tU "■ Democratic Voters of Clev eland Count;': Kpllpwing urgent requests from nu merous friends in various sections of tho. countv I have decided to announce mv candidacy for a member of the Courtv Hoard of Commissioners for Cleveland county, subject to the rc jior of the Dem corn tie primary. The influence 0f ray friends in the race will he dcenly appreciated and if el ected. my best efforts will be nut forth in serving the county and its citi'/ens efficiently in capacity fer which I announce, SAM C. LATTIMORE. FOI? S™ 0*< TttE lfiTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 1 ViereVe' pnpe'iucc mv cendbVpV fov the Sqlicitorship of the IGtb Judi cial district of Die state of North C»T ol'-oe \vb;-b district consists of tb" counties of Cleveland. Lincoln. Cataw P". F.,,vke amd Caldwell, sub met to the .T'lim Democrats primm-v, Your inter est in mv eandidacy will be deeply arpre ciated. C. E. Mr-BRAYEE. FOR MOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES. 7 hereby announce that T am candi doto to sneered myself as Representa tive. from Cleveland Counfv in the Tower House of the General Assem bly. «nbiect to tb" rules of the Dem ocratic primary .Tune Mb B. T. FALLS. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the re ones t of numerous friends T havp decided to “throw my hat in the rmg’ ’as a candidate for Clerk of G,o Court of Cleve’nnd county, sub ject to the action of tho Democratic of mv friends throughout the county wilt he greatly appreciated. p,.:ng employed at the Southern ft eight, office, I may not find the time to see as many of the voters as T would like, and shall depend to n great extent on the work of my friends in mv behalf. However, in the interim, between now and the pri mary in June I will see nersonally as many voters as I possibly can. If elected I pledge my word to put | 'o th every effort to make you an ft- , ; ficieiit anti faithful servant. Very sincerely, GROVER (1. ROLLINS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my elf a carol i* 1 d.'iti for the off' e of Sheriff of Clet- . I eland county, subject tsith'* action i f :!,i Democratic primary. This is the i i fir tint" I have ever offered for 1 public office, although T have beet ji-.li;: ortivt >'•••!• th • party, and if . 1-, f shall i rve HI people to the l-r.-.t of my ability. 1 leave i ,v fat > to ’ irtj frier;.!1 . ir elecied, I shall be crab ful: if not 1 shall harbor no ill (feeling toward anyone. K. A. WMLLMON. j -- ANNOl’NC LMKNT. I hereby announce etvsel! for Dem ocratic nomitmtion to be Represent i. I five 'Of the Ninth Fnngre'toional die 1 tr'ei of North Carolina, ‘.subject to the voters in primary to be held on June 5, It'26. J. A. DIMMETTE, M, D. FOR rorNTV SOL Iff TOR. 1 hereby announce myself a candi j date 1'< r the office of solicitor for the j Recorder's court of Cleveland County j N.to succeed myself, subject to U e action cf the Demacrr.tir primary on June 5th, 102(5. CHAS...A. BURRUS ! ANNOUNA LM’ XT. To the Voter.' of s’l •.( !•>.>•'] County: I am a candidate tor the office of! i Judge of the Recorder's court ol' Cleveland county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic nrunary .funoj 5tk. 15)26. Your support and influence will he appreciated. i JAMES S. CLINE. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of Cleveland count v: j I hereby announce my candidacy Cor the office of Solicitor for the Sixteenth Judicial district, subject t > il:. action of the Juno Dcmoerat c urihr.arv If fleeted to this important! | office I wish to assure the voters of j the district that I hall discharge the imoprtant and exacting duties of this office to the very best of my ability rr*d to assure my friend.", that ' shall appreciate their influence and sup- • Oort in mv behalf. L. SPUHCEON SPURLING. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RECORD ER AND A EDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Recorder and Auri'tor of Cleveland county, subject to the’ action of the Democratic pi i m:.iy of June 5th, 1926. Your support :,r.d influence will bo greatly appre ciated. JOHN P. MULL. , COMMISSIONER'S SALE. | l?y virtue of an order of the Sunoy I ier court made in special proceeding j entitled “Myrtle Lee Bycr.i ct a!s, ex ! ,v v-tc’’, the v.rd rsig'’.ed commission j er therein appointed and directed I will sell to the hi-h'est. bidder at the i court house door in Shelby, on Saturdrtv. May 1st, 1926 j at I" o'clock- M. or withinlegal hours, l the following described real estate: ; That one-hundred acres devised to i C. A. Borders by E. M. Borders in her j last will and testament, dated Janu ary 111, 1880, and recorded in Book 2 j of Wilis, pagr 206 in the office of the Clerk for Cleveland county, ant! I 'dCr.ri-i-bf.d' therein ns the Lankford ! tin t of land, admiring lands of Will < t'ani 'cl:, A. i’. Austell- and the D«n j i d Hipks tract of land on which the | «r>>irl S. M. Borders lived. I A row survey will be mud" of the 1 ••nil lands nd pint exhibited at the ! sole. j Terms of sale: One-third cash, bal ance December 1. with interest at 6 per cent, with option to pay all cash, upon e-mfirmation of the sale. "This dlst d ’v of March. 1026. ■T. H OUTNN. B T FALLS, Commissioners. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of; the will of G U. Champion deceased, late of Cleveland county, North Car olina. this in to notify sill persons having claims u.ynmst the estate of ball deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waco, N. C , on or be fore iho 18th dnv of March. 15*27, < r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted, to said estate will please make imme diate navment. Thin the 18.h d.n'v of March, 1921?. A. C. BEAM, Executor. ! P. Z. Newton, Atty. I ADM 1N1STRAT0RT. NOTICE. Navilng qualified as administrator o” the estate of Betty Gettys. decor'-, e<t, late of G!eve’and county, North ■ Carolina, thi is to notify all parsons! having claim ' against the estate of l said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the tlOth d t.v of March, 1927, or this notice-wi.il be! pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH ’ persons indebted to said estate v.’ill nioaso make inttnedinte navnient. This ytrd dfiv of March. 1926. CLYDE MeSWAlN, Administrator, of Bett'o Co ttys. Bynum E. Weathers, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified ns administrator i f r ttie estate of Sarah R. Lovelace, late of Cleveland county. N. C. notice! is hereby given to all persons having, claims aga rc-t said estate to present,: them properly proven for payment to j the undersigned on or before April \ 9th. 1927 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of «heir recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will make j i0'mediate payment to llie undersign-! CM. This Anril 9th 1926. MARVIN BLANTON, Admr. of R. Lovjiaee, deceased. Htsace Kennedy, Atty. Administrators’ Notice Notice is hereby given that I have qualified as Administrator of the j estate of John II. Smith, late of Cleveland County, N. C„, and all per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the under signed and all persons having cluiips against said estate will present them to me properly proven for payment oil or before April nth. 1927, or tl i Aoti'ce will be pleaded iii bar of th :r recovery. This April Gtb 1820. ,1. I!. SMITH, Admin strutor f the K late .of John H. Smith, deceased. Ryburn & lloey, , Attorneys. D1HSOLI Tl(>\ MlTK i:. Notice is hereby {riven (ha; F’ U. Randall and R P. Randall, ov irg and operating the Grover Gam. •• at Grover, N. I’., prior U> April 2nd have sold the real estate, garag v and equipment to Mountain View Oil > i., and S. n. Crock* r, that *!: i ,,M It a daily will pay alt bills a:nl collect :•'! uceouhtrt made ■ pror to and indue" p. April 2nd, 182(5; that the a > !r.o of the said Randalls is tV day d. solved and they tire not r pom if '.1 for any accounts made in tie- ram ■ ot the Grover Gaia.:.- after April . .<!, 11*2(5. Those owiiir vh-'“ aid liana ’ oi Grover Garng for a t ant: <*„• • d prior to April 2nd wijl phase m. 1 e immediate settlement to them. T s Ai ril 3rd 1926. V. D. Randall R. P R.’all. H !?. Crocker and Mountain View ( i I Company. od Ad to inis tratri\ot'ce Having qualified : ■ :v.'nv '•->■■■> with the will annexed. i.f. th > - »?'<• of Chns. O. Han-ill. ih■; i■ ri. 1 i: <■: Cleveland County, N. C-„ .hi to notify all porn,;. Eubrg claim-i against the estate >f aid V « i ii. to t xhibit then to the and igv<| duly vei-tf-ed, on •• or b< ft - th lift March. 1927, or title -not-ce will J* f leaded in bar of heir recovery. Ail persons indebted to raid ' i nto v. >1 please make immediate paymtnt , > ms This the Sth dav of Match. A. II, 1920. MRS. LIU IE HARR! I !.. Administratrix of the Estate of Cha*. O. Harrill dece: :ssd. Rush Stroup, Attorney. A d rn inistrs t o r 'a Xt: t ice Having qualified as A.dir,integrator of th" estate of A. 0 B-hder, let" of Cleveland County, N. C., not.ee is hereby given to nil person.; havIn«r claims against sai l estate to present them properly proven fi r payment to the undersigned on or before. March 23rd, 1927, or this notice v dl be pleaded in bar of their j: v. — All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. This March 23rd. 1926. C. F. HARRY Administrator of A. C. Rohdes deceased. Ryburn & Hory. Attys. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as executors and executrixes of I>. J Hamrick, late < 1 Cleveland county. North Caro’.k *, this is to give notice to ;dl person:* having claims against decedent to in hibit them to the under i ned an or before the 24th day of March. 1927. or this notice will be pleaded in bar > ! their recovery. And all persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 24th day of March. 1926. C T. HAMRICK. BERTHA HAMRICK, NANNIE T . CASH. MAUDE KENDRICK. Execu tor and Exccutrxcs cf D. J. Hamri/k, deceased. Quinn, Hamrick and Harris. Attys. ISX ECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as ixccutorr. f,* the estate i f R. VV. Gardn-r,deem;- • late of Cleveland countv, N< sth Car/-, liiia, this is, to notify all pci-sons h.n" ing claims rgainst .'the <•/•>.ite of raid demised to present same • r payment to the ur.der-sigped proptrlvnn.ven i n or befor-' March 26th. I'127. ir . t s net icq will be pleaded in bar .> f th, :r recovery. All persons indebted to said r-s-ttee will please make in mediate navnunt. This 26th dav of '.iav.-h 1926. SYLVANUS 0 A RI »NER. VIRGIL GARNER, Executor* of the will of R. W. Gam; r, dr ecu - oil. P. Cleveland Gardner. Ally Trustee’s Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by J. Lester Green and wife, Carrie Green to the in r mcried trustee for the Shelbv and Cleveland County Budding end Loan Association, said deed 'of trust being dated April 10th. 1022 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County. N. ( ., in Book No. 117 at page 109 to secure an in debtedness there in contained nil do fault having been made in the pay nent of the indebtedness and beiav requested to execute the true-’ I will ‘■•ell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door. Shelby, N. C. on Wednesday May 5th, 1928 at 12:00 o’clock noon or within legal hours the following described real estate. Beginning at a Slake in the cen ter of the public road opposite a stone set in the edge of Mrs. D. E. Hamrick’s corner and runs thence S. 70 W. 88 poles to a stone; thence S. E. 6 2-3 poles to a stone; thence N. 70 E. 88 poles to a stake in the cen ter of the public road; thence N. 3 W. 6 2-3 poles to the place of begin ning, containing 3 2-3 acres, more r less and being that same tract of land which was conveyed to J. Lester Green by E. B. Hamrick and other by deed dated May 3rd. 1920 and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C„ in Deed Book E. E. E. at Page 451. Terms of sale Cash. This April 3rd, 1326. JOHN P. MULL, Trustee. . -----'-— NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT State of North Carolina—Cleveland County. R. L. Hunt, vs Yates Hunt. The defendant in the above-entitled ar.thvn wiM take notice that on the •■>! :. Jay of March, 1926, a summon* ! •" ' net .on >v issued against '.id «•. by John I’. Mull, Recorder ' ■ 1 ' I. el County, North Carolina, ph. u;i<T ■•hfimim: the sum of 3019.20. ntn. i : .i for Ktsmis sold and delivered . v.hu h .n'lieom is returnable before •the 1C order of Cleveland County, - t ii t ..retina. The defendant wil 'nh e t.a 1;. noli, • that :i warrant of at itaebnn ■>•. vv> ■ i; sued by raid Record i . of Cleveland County, on the 81?t cl.!of Vlioib, 192R, against the pro. . petty of paid--'defendant, wftiuh war i k' it i'. tut liable before t he Record • r of Cl.'vc’and County, at the time find place named for the return of toe -summons, namely May 3rd, 1326; when and where the defendant is re ncii ! to appear an,I answer or de mur to the complaint, or the relief d • "liided will be granted. This the 31st day of March, 1926, .lOti.N 1*. MULL Roeo der. Bermett & Edwards A11 om e.v r, - A t - La w Royatcr Building* Shelby, N. C. W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtors” Office Paragon C'.iig. Fhcne 56S. DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist And Optometrist 28 Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. Office at Paul Webb’s Drug 3est White Recleaned Corn ■ yi jut ' sacks for $1.25 a ) r.he! at the mill. This price includes hags. If you nqed corn this is your chance. We look for corn to be higher in the next few weeks. Eagle Roller Mill Co. i '•---j -—■—1 -> YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE Wo want you to know that 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. DREADFUL PAINS Georgia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Much Weight, Was Advised to Take Cardui and Is Now Well. Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. George 9. Hunter, of this city, writes: “After I married, thirteen months ago, I suffered with dreadful pains in my sides during ... My side hurt so bad it nearly killed me. I had to go to bed and stay some times two weeks at a time. I could not work and I just dragged around the house. “I got very thin—I went from 126 pounds down to less than 100. My mother had long been a user of Cardui and she knew what a good medicine it was for this trouble, so she told me to get some and take It. X sent to the store after it and be fore I had taken the first bottle 1 I began to improve. My side hurt less and I began to I improve in health. ... The Cardui ! acted as a fine tonic and I do not j feel like the same person. I am bo much better. I am well now. i have gained ten pounds and am ntill gaining. My sides do not trouble me at all. “I wish every suffering woman knew about Cardui." NC-160 f - DR. R. C. HICK* ) Dentist 5 Office Shelby National Bank ! 5 Building. - < ! Phone 421. Shelby, N, C. | STEEL Kttnroxci*^ atMjir - - -. miffliMNY - . /1A n CFflCu y PUNT **£?/ CHARLOTTE,N,C i ECK & STEPHENS Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. C. Systems — Audits — In vestigations. Income Tax Specialists. . ~ _——» HOYT C. DIXON DENTIST Office Old Masonic Building. Over Hose’s 5 & 10c Store DR. C. M. PEELER DENTIST Office Over Woalworths Residence 1-hone 4t»0-W. Office t"' hone 99-W. — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Cigar Store Rear Postoffice. DR. A. PITT BEAM" DENTIST Office Phone 188. i * • j Re»sidence Phone 89. Shelby Bank Building. "~ELLIS STUDIO ’ —FINE PHOTOS— ' —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— —PHONE 418— Horace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law Shelby. N. C. Office !n Star Uuildinz. T. W. EBELTOFT <r GROCER AND BOOK SELLER PHONE --82 PEYTON McSWAIN Attorney-At-Law Civil and Criminal Practice in All Courts. Office: Union Trust Co. liuildmg. THOMAS JEFFERSON “Principles can be adopt ed by resolution, but rati fied only by ucylon." The loving tribute you wish to offer is perfectly express I ed by our management of the service. 'Palmer’s Funeral Home „ Funeral Director and Embalmer. —PHONE 61— -

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