Hollis and Hopewell News Of The Week (Special to The Star.) Mrs. A. G. Harrelson jh - county do monstr.uion agent met with the Hi liis , girls last Tuesday. She gave a veiy interesting demonstration on tabic setting and serving a meal. Mr. C. B. Doty and family attended a singing convention at Holly Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spratl have re turned home after a two weeks visi with their children in and around Ki lenboro. Mr. Will Curtis and family sp«nt Saturday night with Mr. B. Curtis. Mrs. Talmadfce Curtis spent Part of last week with htr parents Mr. ord Mrs. McGinnis hear Henrietta. Miss Donie Bridges was in Forest City Thursday on business Mr. Thomas Vickers made two trips to Asheville last week marketing cherries. He reports the market‘good this year. Miss Irene Harris is at the bed side of her mother who is dl at Ashe ville. Misses Florence Greene and Mor tice Doty went to Forest City Satur day afternoon. Mr. George Curtis visaed Mr. Frecmon Curtis Sunday. Little Miss Ituth Curtis of EHcf boro spent the week, end with Myitice Doty. Miss Effie Mae and Alma Robbins and Mr. Coran Callahan attended preaching at Spindnle Friday night. There will be an ice cream supper and party at Hollis .next Saturday night week, June 12, 1926; Evety body is invited to come. A good time is in store for you. SOON TO COAUM.ETH IIKimVU SI !!I’A('K Gaffney Ledger. When an itaphulg surface is laid on the highway bridge over Thicket y creek, which is expected to lie done thin week, the paving from Gaffney to Thickot.v will lie' completed, ucior - ittg to William Kenctche, : uporinten \deni of construction. The liridre i - ap proximately C30 feet long. It is. ex pected the road will be opened to traf fic in the noxi fc>w days. The bvtxx'of a fan gets on the nerves of the l>or.s—*but the roar >t the fans doesn't.. striking pet •-.ora I it.v, is a giftei speaker and will he en joyed by all win hear him. Following is the progmi lor (he nieeiung. 0:00 p. m.—Song service. 3:15—Tri t; eductions and object of meeting stu td. ,'!:2r>— Demonstration of depart, inert opening by Double Springs i;: ter mediates. .'!: 10- Address by Dr. Hudson simultaneously wit htorfer once of all intermediate teachers ant < Dicers. Conference conducted bv Mr Favell. *1:15 Reports and miscellane ous..4:26 Adjourn. Mr. Putnam Returns Tc Native County To Live Rev. D. Frank I'utnr.ni has moved bark to Cltveland county to spei d the remainder of his years in the ministry. He ha*accepted the pas torate of Dover Mill church whijrc bo will preach on the first and thiru Sundays. Mr. Pytnani, no" of a one armeu federal. - soldier, was born arid retired near ,he Zion church com munity and has, been in the ministry for thirty years. He loves Cleveland and it has been his ambition to re turn here to live. Recently he and Mrs. Putnam came* here from Cooio i rai e where he has been pastor * f the Baptist church. For the present they have rocnis with their daughter Mr.;. .1. C. Bowling ami will occupy file Howell house on W. Warren street as. soon as it is vacated by Mr. A. 1). James, present occupant. Services Sunday At Presbyterian Church At the Presbyterian church Sun day Rev. II. M. McDiamml will nave charge ef lh. services at 11 u. in. and d p. in. llis morning subject will bo ‘’Counsel i »if a Dying Statesman”, a theme tape.daily interesting for unp people. In ihe evening the pas tor’s topic will be "~A Broken Con tract.” At both services there will be special music by a well trained choir. The Workers Council of the Sunday school will convene at 0:30 a. m. for prayer and discussion. Ail thc> dc i ;.i tment • of the school will be gin their worship periods ut 9:15 a. nr. J. S McKuiurlit is the superintend ent. and he would like to see contimntd interest in this important department of the church’s activities The pub lic will find grind "fellowship and help ful services with this congregation. THE WEDDING KING ^ ou will of course want lo select one of the very latest designs in Wedding Rings. Perhaps one * Platinum or of White Gold beautifully carved. Or perhaps you will prefer a Wedding Ring set with Diamonds. They are very pretty. .Many couples arc now selecting their Wedding Rings set with one or two Diamonds and at each anniversary add another stone. To complete the Bride's costume wo suggest a Strand of Pearls, a Bracelet or a Bar Pin. tome iu and let me show you the many new things that will triease you that I now have in s^ock. in | Since He has Taken the Herb Extract Known As HERB JUICE Treatment. He De clares It Js the Greatest I’ep Producer He Has Ever Used. ' It i« in) exaggeration f<*r me to say that Fieri) Kxtruci known as , lit.HT) JIJK’K has made a \v<. 11 ‘nun j out of mo when other mc-diffiirr. failed to help mo. It is the greatest pop , producer 1 have over u s;d and i can I justly attribute my present g- < d I health to its use,'’ .'.aid A- O. Honey* j cutt. well known carpenter who vo j sides at )Mt. Hedlpy,. N. C My treu i ule continued Mr. Honeycutt in a re I cent interview with d o IIKUI; .JtiK k; men, “beganwith c-hitsipaiiop.’ which | allowed poisons to accumulate in my j tystem and it was not ton;.? until my I whole system was in a deranged slat • Gradually I Ioist my appetite, soon I began to mil", p with j.,a pains after t entire; anei 1 realized. l>;. this thatmy j digestive- organs were hot functioning ( as they should. The pains in my stony aeh became more severe and at times they were almost unuearr.tue. rur ally, nothing 1 ate agreed with mo. 1 had to diet myself and consequently I began to lose in Weight, and rtvength and energy until I coal i MT HOLLY ClTlZK - M_ hardly get about. I began to I e sleep on account of my system caused from indigestion, and I would lie awake for hours too uncomfortable to sleep and everything worried me miring the day. A good fi iend as a d Why don’t yen try a bottle Vf IlEIUl JUICE? Well, I did and it actual'! v did >.be work for mo. It soon put ay system in good order, regulated my bowels, cleaned out my intestine-, stirred .up my la/.y liver and put my digestive system in such splendid con dition (hat now I can eat anything I please No more gas pains to woi ry me. I have gained in weight, nd strength and I stem to have one bun (i>-ed per rent move pop : nd energy than 1 did before taking Herb Ex tract known as HER15 .) t’H'K. My nerves are steady, I sleep wonderful ;v well at night and get up in the morn ing fit and fine in every respect. 1 have fourd that this medicine will do all that is chimed for if; it is a ; wonderful laxative, system cleanser ! and builder, ami in ray. opinion, a bot tle should be in every "nt me. 1 t ried other medicines before ,u.- r<: * Hero Extra-1 known an 11Kit 13 .11f[CE, hut it surpasses anythin/.: 1 hav v found as a sy.-.eni purifier and nop produc ' ai'.d I dial! , mtiaue to rec the opinion that Krvi null! come in. for a healthy slice, with Murphy trailing hit)). Both Russell and Uudisill have connectronr. in Cleveland and they twill take sonic of the votes in certain fac tions, say jjFopnrf'.tier.tons. There i-. one condition in CleveiV-nd j-county that is nur.ding to men I ho j have given the.matter sonic thought. ; That condition is. bast expressed j in ■ one word: “Mi B' . yer.” The part 1 Btttyer will play in the solicitors race ‘ is hard to determine by the most lev : ed-headvd pollti. ians. Throughout uie I district he is not Wing considered as a likely candidate. But the fae. re mains that he will cop around 2.000 i votes in Cleveland alone, whether he j turns a hand or not Spurling will ! hardly get that many in Caldwell, | and ro other county in the district is likely to give its local chnclidate such a handsome offering, observers think. It is another case of a big IF. If Alc Brayer managed to pick up a half way decent vote in the other four counties he would loom no as a dan gerous candidate, since it is the opin ion that even the high man in the firs* ' primary will not likely tuke more than .3,000 votes. But unless the unexpected come.- to “pass McBrayer will not do that: It is expected th.it he will just about esn-j gel 2.000 votes and leave the other candidates to fight. Mrs. O’Shields Attends Funeral Of Relative Mr. H. W. Edgar, brother-in-law of Mrs. M. M. O’Shields of West War ren street. Shelby who died last week in an Asheville hospital, ■ is well known in Cleveland and adjoining counties, especially among the under takers because he owned a casket factory gi. Chester, S. C., and sold to many customers in this section. Mr. Edgar was on route to Asheville ficm Chimney Rock last Sunday morning j No weather affects ! Frigidaire J Summer's hottest day means nothing to Frigidaire, the mod* t cm, ei. ectric refrigerator. It goes I on kejping perfectly all foods, supplying ice-cubes, making many frozen desserts. Come in and see the new low priced metal cabinet Frigidaires. They are sold on the GMAC payment plan. Frigidaire ELECTSIC® REFRIGERATION Electric Service C$. L. W. GARDNER, Mgr. at 3 o’clock when he was tricken with apoplexy. He was rushed to an Asae ville hospital where he died on Mol - day. Mr. and Mrs. O’Shiekls attended the funeral in Chester, S. ('., on Tuesday and ..he large crowd indicat ed the high esteem in wb'ch he was held. Mr. Edgar is survived his wife, mother, a brother and two sisters. Judge's Pension. 00 per cent of the voter, of Cleve land county are opposed, to the judw s Pension bill, and every vote J'or mo Preacher means a w.e in favor of its repeal. a.'-. Year by year the fash.. :v. mal-tn love at firsi sifr'.it a liillo r. . c jdaus- , ible. Zoar Church Notice. All who have r lathe-. buried ;.f Zoar will please : teet Wednesday morning June Uth and help clean off the church yard. If you erainot come please send $1 and I will use it to keep the grave yard in order. J. LANE PUTNAM. Tom Felton knows Cleveland county be cause he served for years-on the board of county commissioners. Vote for him Saturday for the Senate, adv. 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