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announcements ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myseif a Candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Cleveland county, subject to the action of the Democratic m nu.rv June 5th, 1926. HUGH A. LOGAN. announcement. I hereby announce mjteoif a card; il . c for election to the house of rc' pi esentative*, front Cleveland c< subject to the Democratic primar • in June. HORACE KENNEDY. for register of deeds. i hereby announce myself a candi date for Register of Deeds of Cleve land county, subject to the acti- ., f tj,** !>emocratic primary in June*. Your support and influence will |Jf. appreciated. A. F. NEWTON. FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR. To the voters of Cleveland County: I am a candidate for th*> office , f County Solicitor for Cleveland county in I he Democratic primary June 5t 1 next. Your vote and support will bo ap preciated. P. CLEVELAND GARDNER. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Register of Deeds of Cleve land county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary in Jure. i will appreciate your vote, and if eluted it will be my aim to give the I ublic good service. A. B. C .DePRIEST ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Cleveland county, subject to thr- ac tion of the Democratic primary or. ] Jure 5. Your co-operntion, influence, red support will be anpreeiated; and i promise, if elected ,to serve tV> v»c-t: mlerqsts of all the people with n t fear or favor. E. W. DIXON. FOR STATE SENATE. I hereby announce myself a err-!!. date for the office of State Scent- r from the 27th Senatorial dm.tr 1. which consists of Cleveland, Ruth” ford. Henderson. McDowell and Polk 1 counties, subject to the action of the! Democratic primary in June, Y< n vote and sunport is earnestly solrr ited, and will be greatly arnreciat< l.f PEYTON Mc'SWAIX. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland countv. subject t> the Democratic primary. I shall deep ly appreciate your influence and r - operation and, if elected, will n t forth my best efforts to render effi-1 fient service to the people of the county. GEORGE D. WASHBURN. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a candi date for register of deed- of Cleve land county, subject to lie action of tiie Democratic Primary in June. I have served the people to the best of , my ability and if you feel that my j experience in the office and fami-j liarity with the records Will be any 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, j county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary in June. I appro cate the generous solicitations on the, part of myTriends to make the rare and will appreciate your vote arid, influence. If. elected, I promise to give the office and the people th.’j best service I know how to render This i March 3rd, 1926. A. M. HAMRICK. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of Clcv- j eland County: Following argent requests from nu-j :arn»« ffiomlc in section.3 ,:*i nitrous friends in various sections ■ 'j th« county I have decided to announce■ my candidacy for a member of Cm • Cqunty Boitrd of Commissioners f <r Cleveland county, subject to the. re tior of the • Democratic primary. The influence of my friends in the rare will he deeply appreciated and. if el ected, my best efforts will be mst forth in serving the county and its ns efficiently in capacity f{ T citizens efficiently which I announce. SAM C. LATTIMORE. If.TIl for solicitor of the JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 1 hereby announce mv candidacy for the Solicitorship of the 10th Judi cial district of the state of North Car olina. which district consists of the counties of Cleveland. Lincoln. Cat-aft' ha. Burke and Caldwell, subject to too) Jane Democratic printarv. Your inter est in my candidacy will bo de^p y «J predated. C. B. McBRAYER. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES. • hereby announce that T am candi date to succeed myself as Representa tive from Cleveland County in t v Lower House of the General Assem bly. subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary June 5th B. T. FALLS. FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR. I hereby announce mvself a cunji foi* th£ office of solicitor for too Recorder’s court of Cleveland Count .', bb C„ to succeed myself, subject to ti e action of the Democratic primary on Jime 5th, 1926. CHAS. A. BURRUS w ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of Cleveland County: I am a candidate for the office of Judge of the Recorder’s court ot i Cleveland county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic nrimnry tunn 5th. 1926. ... , Your support and influence will appreciated. IXI,, JAMES S. CLINE. FOR SHERIFF I wysolf a randi 0 , r Ul'' '"flcr of Sheriff of Clio - t "< nation of , )■' IJ P*>«»ry. This is the mvbli, !-r IT offered fi»t P “I ( though I have been l( ./.V't V\,i01' lh(> pa^y. and if , 1 I, , , 'l l!. : vr all people to the : 1 t af my ability. 1 leave r. v fate to r;T]*c "■ r^in," ut 'u,l: >E ! ahull ha-bor no ill i t y ’ ' * * f'nau ^eivin^ toward anyone. !•: ' A VVKLLMOM. ANNOl'Xt KMFM. 1 hereby announce ny.-oK for Dew nomination to be Ueprcmrti. t-hr> Clnlh r,mfcr< ■ > oal di i V r/’ < ‘arerTinn, s ihjc-et to the - to be held on June •1- A. DIMMETTK, M. D. FOR SOLICITOR. In tlu- I>^<,.r;;tic voters ..f the 10th F:.- r> ict r.f Xcrtli Carolina: ' O"' v : mv unco to ike people of ' V'J'r;; 1 district >f the state '0 • r'.h C rolif.n, comprising: the couirtic- ■•••.Bur};?. Cakiwell. Catawba' at I an a .Cimdinftio far the haininai ion for so ■ a it ,r , ■ the Democratic ti.-ket. Sub jo:a. ho\v< ,( y u, the action of the vot . fy •'' ' l'i • -ii,- primary to be hi ' in tne said district on the first Saturday in -Tune 1926. Your, support i' ..c-rthy -'olioitcnl .and i’ nominated a:.:, ’elected, I shall verve all the peo l ic id' the district to the best of mv rid ai I ability; guarartteeirip: canal r-prhts to all men. and medal privi • to none in the er.fi rcement of the laws of the land, Respectfully. D. L. RESPELL ANNOUNCEMENT. At the reruesti-f num'Tou:: friends f i aw decided to “throw mv hat in the ling’ V a candidal" for Clerk of to Court of Cleveland coi rtty, sub ,'r" t to -t he act km. of the Democratic of ) iv friends throughout the county win be erectly appreciated, Be’.ntr employed’ a', the Southern i | eight office, ! may riot find the t: to ■ y r. ■ many of the voters as I would like, and shall depend to r: rrreat e-t- r* on the work of my friend hr my behalf.• However. Jn the V-fveen now and the pri mary in June I wi'l see personally as r :my voters a I por.dbly can. It elected i pledge my word to put fo-rk ' ve w effort to .make you an cf fk y r.t a yd faithful "ervant. V- -v sincerely, GROVER G. ROLLINS. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the V-.tcrs of Cleveland county: I hereby announ. e my candidacy tor the office "f Solicitor for the SiMiesnfh Judicial district, subject t » tin action of the June Democratyc primary If elected to this important office I wish to assure the voters cf the district, that' I shall discharge the imoprtant arid exacting dtil ith of this office to. the very best of. my ubiety r id to arsiar» my friends that 1 shall r.f.pre date them influence and sup i>ort in liiv l.»hnlf. I.. SPURGEON SPUR LING. announcement for record Fit ANI) AUDITOR. ■I h'-reby anrounce hiyself a can b tlau- for rr-f lection as Recorder and A .;d!t r t f Ck'vota.nd county, subject to the action of the Demecratic prv inary of June 5th. 1926. Your support arid influence will he greatly appro i cP.tr A. JOHN P. MULL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ai I he urgent solicits don of num erous friends throughout the county, I herein announce myself a candidate for Coumv Commissioner. subject to the action’of the Democratic nrimarv in June In this connection, I desire to thank each end every voter ^ for the interest shown in my candidacy and will irroa.ly appreciate your sup port and influence at the polls. COY McSWAIN. HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mvself as candi date for the office of Highway Com mission'- for No. 6 Townshm subject t<) the Democratic primary of Jun1 •>. Your support and influence' will be appreciated and returned in service 1 !h“,J MIS" T.. Hum FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Unon solicitation of my friends 1 lcrebv announce myself for candidate is County Commlssif ner subject to tae Democratic primary. !f elected I alMlpe mvself for fair and just ad niiniVtrathm of ihis office to the ocst -f »iy j.} BUX PATTERSON. For State Senate I am a candidate for the State Senate, subject to Me wishes of the caters rm will he expressed in the Dt wocniiie Pi imary June 5th. If nom in-iter and elected I promise the very >e t the’ Dure i- in me to serve all h° ^ ifflpartiai!y’T. FULTON. .’OR COENYY COMMISSIONER.. After reconsidering the request a,Ie hi ma.nv friends T hereby an. .mien mvself a candidate for »£ " tion as County Commissioner, sub the action of the lane primary. ,ur support will be onnrecuMd. W. W. WASHBURN. ANNOUNCEMENT. hereby announce mvself as a -an Ir for the office of Highway Com jinner for No. fl. township sub 1,, the Democratic primary of . 5th Will appreciate your sup ami *if elected will do my best ihe people A^VJ^ blanxon. »- Sfi >:•: & W %y. lorace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law Shelby, N. C. fico In Star Building* Locally And Rlst* whore Crop Is I.alo Near Two Wkxs Owing To Dry \V< at nor. !! s about (his season of the i f H.r thnf fiirm leadens and agri cultural wizard:; begin taking stock of the future cotton pros, ports of the year. In the Shelby area the dominating lino is that it’s migh'y dry" anti toe crop is late. Added to that is the praph ooy that a lf> million bale crop will kick the platform from under c( ton prices, but on the other hard is the exertr:! opinion that a crop of around 11 million bales wit! he "just about right." which is. to say prices should b* go id. Then references move off to Texas and other cotton belts. It can’t be a big year everywhere and at the same time be a good year for cotton farmers, that’s the way former senator Sam LaUimore and other big cotton planter'' hereabouts v.ew it. Ail In Uriel The full returns of the cotton cor respondents oi' The Jurnril of Com merce have been tabulated. The re sult's indicate (1) that acreage will not vary more tfcan very slightly from that of last year; (2) that fer tilizer sales have been larger than last reason; and, (2) that the crop is on the average nearly two weeks late at the present time. In that connect.o The Star re produce* for the benefit of farm readers arid cotton planters the idea of The Journal of Commerce as to cotton consumption for the year, carry- over and. crop prospects: Although world consumption e" American cotton this seasno will doubtless be the largest since pre war days, it w.U fall so far short of last, year- product on that the world carryover . ncii July will probably be the largest since the abnormally big end- easen clock in the summer of 1921. Last year this country made, exclusive of (inters, but deluding c ty crop, about 10,300,000 bales. It will probably spin this season only about 13,000,000 bales. This means that vbout 2,400,000 bales of last year’s growth will he left July 31 to become wart of next season's supply. Since the carryover from last reason was about 3,<300.000 the total carryover at the end of this reason will be about 0,900,000 bales. This v 11 be over twice the carryover at the c-nd of the season before lost. Significance of Carryover. The signff .e&hec <»f-a W100,fljpu_h»!e carryover from a market stafdooint may be easily misunderstood if it is judged simply by our comparisons with the carryovers- in recent years. It looks extremely large when c m yared with the 3.302.00!' bait ; at the end of las', season, with the 2,734,000 at the end of 1923-24 and witii the 3.370.000 at the end of 1922-23. It docs not stem so overwhelming aga n*‘ ‘He 0,941,000 bales at-the end of 1920-21. "» .y* 1: In cons.deiing whether a given carryover is large or small allowance must be made for the eurren rate cf consumption and the prospective con sumption during the ensu ng season. The carryover of 9,944,000 bales in the summer of 1921 was extremely oppressive,-because in the season then end.ng the world had used only 10. 062.000 bales, and, as it afterward developed, it used only 12,438.000 in the next season. The prospective 6, 099.000 bales of carryover next ;uin myr will follow- a sear on s consump tion of about 13,900,000 bales, with no definite mdicatims of a material reduction next season. GASTONIA MAN 1 All) JUDGMENT OF $12,900 Gastonia— The largest judgment ever collected in a damage suit in Castor couth" was paid today when attorney: for Dick Jacobs, received a check from J. B. Tvey and Comrnny, of Charlotte for $12,000. fn addition to the face of the judgment, the de fendant company paid the costs of j the action and interest to date. A ! second suit against the concern for I lost time nnd hospital costs was rom promised by the payment of an addi tional sum which was not made puh i lie. Young Jacobs was injured ia*t i August when he was struck by a truck of the'defendant. He spear ! several weeks in a hospital. 1 NOTICE OF RALE OF LAND UN DER MORTGAGE ! Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage executed to the undersigned on the fourth day of January, 1922, said mortgage being on record in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C., in Book of Mortgages 108, at page 288, I, the undersigned mortgagee will sell at public auction at the Courthouse door in ,Shelby, N. C.. at 12 o’clock, noon, or within legal hours, on Tuesday, June 8, 192G, tho following-described real estate: Located in Number Two Township, Cleveland County, N. C., being a cer tain lot in the Town of Boiling Springs, N. C., bounded on the South by the lands of J .Hamrick; on the East by lands of L. G. Lee: and on the West by the lands of E. I. Hamrick; containing about one acre, more or less. Reference.is hereby made to th^ above record for a more complete and accurate description of same. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. This Mav 5, 1926. T. H. FFjJtREE, Mortgagee;. Chas. A. Burrus, Atty. 5 7,14,21,28, (By Alvin Hardin, County Demon stration Ajrent) Spray Reminder The next spray for the control c f apple worms ami apple diseases is due J two to thre,e weeks after the petals have fallen from ,-he blossoms. While the time for the application of thw. spray will vary somewhat with the different varieties it is important I ;h/i* ,he spray, be applied on time. The PEACH should receive an ap-!' plication of spray about four weeks/ after the petals have fallen from th* J blossomr. This spray is important Standard Steel ^ Angles ,SyeBf ing Bars tor building use. J.C.r/EAMJERS Hirae 662 SHEIBT U.O. ELLIS STUDIO —FINE PHOTOS— —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— —PHONE 418— PEYTON MeSWAIN Attomey-At-Law Civil end Criminal Practice in AH Courts. Office: Union Trust Co. Building. t ...— 1 T. VV. EBELTOFT GROCER AND BOOK SELLER PHONE 82 In the direction of funerals. Wc care not how large or how small the commission, we can give you positive assurance of the successful execution of your ideas. Another point: We can regulate the cost of a funeral according to your means and furnish you the utmost at any cost agree able. We invite you to make us a visit and go through our undertaking department, see how well equipped we are and how reasonable our pric es are. Call us any hour—day or night—We go anywhere, any time, M. A. SPANGLER, P. L. HENNESSA, ROSCOE E. LUTZ. Undertakers. Funeral Directors. The Paragon Furniture Company “ON THE SQUARE.” SHELBY, N C. AMBULANCE SERVICE. 1 Adversity will develop what you’ve got in you, but it can’t give man hood to a born whiner. Still, gij^ it wasn’t the beribboned pigtail you loved, but- the freckled little girl who wore it. fur the control of brown rot. Kor the apple use Borcvntr: mix ture spray, prepared by mixing ,!.o t materials in the followKuy proper lions; Copper sulphate tbluestooe), ■)', pounds; Fresh stoue lime, l pound. ; Water, ISO callous; Arsenate of le.nl (powder), 1 pound Dissolve the .'i pound: o' bluest’ n in hot water. Slack 1 poun-s of : lime to a thin p.is.e, Ki'l the m ra\ barrell about three-fourths full of water and add the lime pn;tr t > wat .«• in barrel straining it through a sby. e. Four the dissolved blues' one • bje iy into the lime water, constantly •ti'" ring the mixture while aiding <h;« Milestone. Then inereupo the volur • to 50 gallons by adding water. Mr. the animate of lead with wate. makc a thin paste and add it lay-. Never stray peaches with Horde >u\ mixture as it is injurious to the fol iage. For the I’each Either self-boiled lime- ul> hur, c;t the do’-mix lime sulphur >; .. hov.h* be applied to the peach. The self boiled lime sulphur is, i, -n posed of 8 pounds of fe d' stone lb s> and 8 pounds of sulnhnr to !>Q aliens i df winter. Larger or smaller ipianD ties of the materials' in the same f ro I ECK & STEPHENS Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. C. Systems — Audits — In vestigations. Income Tax Specialists. r" —--— HOYT C. DIXON DENTIST Office Old Masonic liuildinR. Over Rose’s 5 & 10c Store DR. A. PITTBEAM DENTIST Office Phone 188. Residence Phone 80. Shelby Rank Building. JAMES GARFIELD “Every Day is a crisis in the life of every Wc serve with the assur ance of experience ami with the decorum of understanding and courtesy. PALMER FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors And EmbaLuers. —Ambulance Service— Jack Palmer —61—PHONES—510— .nil—MM ■■11111 mill III .I BILIOUSNESS Retired Minister Tells How He Keeps in Good Form With die Assistance ci Black-Draught. West Graham, Va.—Tho Bcv. Lewis Evans, a well-known retired minister, now past 80, living here, has a high opinion of Black Draught, which ho says ho baa taken when needed, for 25 years. “For years I had been suffering with my liver,” he says. “Some times the pain would be very in tense and my back would hurt all the time. Black-Draught was the first thing I found that would givo me any relief. “My Hrer has always been slug gish. Sometimes it gives mo a lot of trouble. I have suffered a lot with it—pains in my sldo and hack, and bad headache, caused from ex trema biliousness. “After I found Blaek-Draukht, I would begin to take it as soon as I felt a spell coining on and it re lieved the cause at once. I can recommend it to anybody suffer ing from liver trouble. A dose or two now and then keeps me in good form.” Made from selected medicinal roots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mineral drugs, Black Draught is nature’s own remedy for a tired, laey liver. NC-16U black-draught LIVER MEDICINE port'ior • ii is important to use »| (rood quality .'.tana lime that sink** iradily. . ?)■; th : uhiiu.- with enouy-y j watt!!- to farm :i thjh pasty, nuikinR ] Euro.ta break u*» all lumps. Tin* time i is H un) ir ;> barrel ami enough water ! !>■>:. >d .o’! :■ tn> :ilrm ,-t cover it. An : •>»». a- ibv* Have* fce'rins to : lake. I'm1 ulphuf i *;■ h.i'ifil bo added. I In* multure .■.'haul'd ha stirred epnstnjU.l.j> rr 1 r.v ••<* water ntld d a : needed to ft i si a, fWck i%!»tc end than gradual ly a thru pnrf*». If *•;>>■ ■ 1 li n«* is ii- i'd. it v.’i'l aypp.lv sufficient heat .o hail the mix tyre for about !.0 min :< A no i a ii is .well rl i' .si, v;; ir ' should ho added to cool the t»'.'■%• time nh:i prevent further, onokuiq. helots to SO yulbrn-: with Water. The lace at whies cold water is ■'dibrl in stop the i st.iUft varior wi»b different tiiio, s> While sonic rooking no ■■■, tt heafi'tirr-should nCv. r be allowed to k > i util re I streaks up 'poh.rTo nv ex.in! in the. mixture. V.":tli nil' it oO ralbnis of nrav, mix fin ere per,fid of s' seonto sd head non * c' -r'fi :* the tonti'nl of worm ■ ril l -he •• s'i.;y is ready ( ■ anpiy. This sp;;y ■s ay be t’r.ed on too rp.ph >n e.ire .there nre only a few aio !.• t.v-cs to be spray rf The dry rim litm sulphur consists if 7 ..llv. htdi tod lime. 5 foi’ntbi.-of ‘Vlohur arid R on. calcium easeittat?. •TM rmvtl ed material, must lv> finely divided and thoroughly mixed. The ready mixed form u handled by tlenl DR. C- M. PF.ELEP DENTIST Office Over Wool worths Residence Rhone t60-W. Office hhone 5M1-W. '/a*P3Ecr,tr. % '^nssmamwmaaaam^ -—BILLIARDS— j Cleveland Ci^ar Store \ Rea:* Pcstofficc. j G»i..«rr«i :gi.»i»aT.;r«n» t itt ■ !■—r »t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having this nay qualified ns ad miny.truturs of thy estate of I. J. ,Of eri, dcccnicd, late of Clove land county, N. (’., notice is hereby riv en t-> nil persons irv.lrbii-d to said estate to make immediate pay me nt to the undersigned’ and all per vine. bavi"g claims against sal-1 estate are her. bv notified to present them to us properly proven for payment on or bofr.ro Veril 1.1 ill 1927, or i his notice ill lie i leaded in I ar <>f their r e v ’»ry. This April 13 th, 1920. GEORGE W GREEN, .1A COR GREEN. Adminiairn lor- of lr J. Gro; tvdeccnscd iMiUrri' £: I lory, Attyr,. NOTICE OF SALE CNDEIt EXECUTION. North Carolina- -Cleveland county— Ii, thc.Swper.tr court. A niauton Grocery Co., vs. E C. Kiser. By \ imuro of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Stt i • ior court of Cleveland county, N. it the nbovr-r-ntitled action, I will mi Monday 12 M., May 24th, 1920, at the court bon so door of ;)i«l-county, p ell f. the highest bidder, tor cash, to ! satisfy r;;;id oxerutJon, all the right j title a::.1 interest, which the said E. ! r 'ti r, the defendant has in the j following .described real estate: 1st: Lots <0 and 42, situated in ti e | Southwestern portion of Shelby, N. C bald loti being described by met.-s f •’.irl bounds in deed registered in the l office of the Register of Deeds < f Cleveland county, N. C.. in Book “00’ nape-222 to which deed reference is hereby made for full description. 2nd: Lots 22 and 24 situated in the western portion of Shelby, N. C., and being dc"rrib«d by metes and bounds in Rook “UU” page 4flfi in the afnre • all oft ice riferpoee to which in here by madt for ftiil description. 3rd: One lot situa'ed in the sotdh TTptern portion- of Shelby, N. C.. which Kt is described by metes and bounds in Bock “GEE” ram 139 of the aforesaid office, reference to whi n is hereby made for a full dc .serictlcjr 1th: One lot. lying on th" Fallal or road. Said lot bring described by metes rn dbounds in Deed of record in th.e "ftrdsu.id office in Book “3-1”’ pair-- 1<*>4. ref-r-nce to which 1:*, hereby made for full description. T1'.is the 21st dav of Ap’-il. 1920. II. \. LOGAN, Sheriff. Certificate c.f Dissolution To all to whom these presents may come—Greet!!’??: Whereas, If appears to mv satis faction, by duly authenticated record of th ■ proceedings for the voluntary dissolut on thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders de posited in mg office, that the Sevier Cotton Milh Company, a corporation of this state, whose principal office is situated in the town of Kings Moun tnin. Countv of Cleveland. State of North Carolina. Eugene Holt, being the agent therein and charge there of, upon whom process may be ser ved, has complied with the reouire ments of Chapter 22 Consolidated Statutes entitled “Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of th.a Certificate of Dissolution: v Now, therefore. I, W. N. Everett. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on, the fith dav of April 192G, file in my of fice a duly executed and attested con sent in writing to the dissolution of said corporat.on, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said .con sent and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my of ficial seal at Raleigh, this 6th day of April, A. D. 1926. W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of State. era in the .Sandhill* sections and hi other pants of the State. The 12 1-2 lbs. of dry mix lime sulphur powder ed is used with 50 gallons of #j\\ei and in kert/mixed with water in a tub or a barrel sawed in half. Water ih added slowly until a thin solution is obtained that will pass readily through the strainer into trie sy>rny tr.nl;. Pill the spray tank about-half full of wideband strain the lima sul phur mixture into the !■ pray tank. Add water to make 50 gallons of spray. * It I’fing thv mi- lime snlphdv in Treater no mu'tie* than 50 gnlloiis of ;■■■pray, increase the ingredients pro portionately. This spray may nlsi\,be used on apples where only n tew. trees are to be sprayed. C ANDIDATE FOB CONGRESS I hereby announce myself n candi date to , urreed mvsotf in Congress from the Ninth Congressional Dis trict. I . .</ I take this orcasimi to thank the Democrats of Cleveland county for their loyal support in thd past and hope to receive their supper! in the primary June 5, A L. BULWINKLE 5 DR. R. C. HICKh i Dentist ) Office Shelby National Bank ] ] Building. | Phone 421, Shelby, N. C. r™ ■■r^=^r ■■— Bennett & Edwards Attorncys-At-Law Royster Building. Shelby, N. C. -----—4 ....m.".. " * W. C. HARRIS CO. Jllllli *>f! ! . “ReaTtoft” Office Paragon Bldg. Phone 568. I j | I DR. A. A. LACKEY -—Dentist— Fallston, N. C. DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist And Optometrist 28 Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. Office at Patrf Webb’s Drug _■ •b«u« Store. V—» .. I, -V—■ MM.^ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ^ Ilr.vinjr qualified as administrator of the estate of H. E. Reason, deceas ed, late of Cleveland eoutity, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of ■ .raid deceased to exhibit tiiem tfa the undersigned hr or before the 22nd day of April, 1927, or this notice will I e pleaded in bar of their recovery. AM persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd dav of April, 1928. M. M. BEASON, Administrator of II E. Benson. Executor's Notiee I, the undersigned Peter M. Mauney, having this day qualified as executor of the last will and testament of J. S. Willis, deceased, atid this is to noti fy all persons holding claims against said ostate to file same only verified with me os such executor on ox.before May 1, 1927, or this notice will be t leaded in Bar thereof. All persons indebted to said estate will make set tlement with the undersigned. •This April 10, 1926. Peter M. Mauney, Executor of J. S. Willis.'deceased. Behvood, N. C. Route 1. O. M. Mull. Attorney for Executor. Ptf. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE. North Carolina—Cleveland County, Ii the Superior court. Lena Melvin, plaintiff, vs. W. V. Melvin, defendant. The defendant above named Will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland county, N. C., by the plaintiff, Lena Melvin for absolute divorce from the defendant o» the grounds of 5 years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear in the office of the Clerk of Su perior court, at the court house in Snolby, N. C., on May 19th, 1926 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This April 19th, 1926. GE®- P- WEBB, Clerk Superior court. Jno. P. Mull, atty. for plaintiff.
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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May 10, 1926, edition 1
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