-WE HAVE THIS WEEK
-IN OUR MARKET
Fresh Select Oysters, Peeled Shrimp, Dried Fish, Lamb,
Pork, any cut, Beef, Veal, Countiy Style Link Sausage, Pig
Souse, Liver Mush, Picnic Shoulders, Dried Beef, Sugar Cur
ed Hams, Sliced Boiled Ham.
» CHOICE
CUTS
ROAST,.18c lb.
STEAK . 33c lb.
CHOPS . 23c lb.
Grocery Specials
^Southern Style Sliced At\r
Bacon, lb.
Peanut Butter,
Pound..
20c
Maxwell House
Coffee, lb. .......
Morning’ Joy
Coffee, lb,.
52c
52c
Arbuckle Breakfast
Coffee, lb.
Loose Coffee,
Pound .
47c
30c
Full Cream Cheese,
Pound ..
Kraft Cheese,
Pound ..
Salt Mackerel,
Each ,......
Bordens Baby Brand
Milk, Jar.
Bakers Can
Cocoanut- Can.
Campbell Pork &
Bean*. 3 for.,
Corn Me&l, 10 ib.
Bag...
30c
40c
10c
29c
16c
25c
30
WATAUGA SAUERKRAUT. 3 pounds for.25c
—i Muiian—be
, Ql 1 tf Q J/* 25 Pound Bag..§1.64
10 Pound Bag .. .69c
Fresh Vegetables
Salad, Tomatoes, Peas, Turnips, Snap Beans, Cabbage,
: Celery, Lettuce, Cranberries.
(Belwood News
of Personal Items
(Special to The Star)
Btlwood, October 13.—The farm..
I trs of this section are Imsy pick
ing cotton.
| We are glad that Mrs. S. A.
Peeler has returned from the Shel
j by hospital, greatly benefited.
Mrs. Bynum Chapman is quite
j ill at the home of her parents Mr.
; and Mrs. Frank Norman.
The mail carriers had a supper
! and program at the school house
; at Belvvond October J2eh. The mu -1
!; ic and talks were greatly enjoy-1
| eel. Large crowd. The school girls i
| sold candy to buy a Vietrolu foi !
j the school.
Misses Willie Houser and Neva !
i Powell cf Linrolrto-.i visited Miss ,
j Pearl Gantt Sunday afternoon.
| Miss Moselle Biackett viaited
Miss Pearl Gantt Sunday after
noon.
Prof. C. A. Ledford oijd family,
and Mrs. Will Richard visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Deal Sunday after
noon.
Miss Mary Sue Tillmafi visited
j Miss Madeline Porter, Sunday aft
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Sain visited
his father at Lineolnten Sunday.
Miss Verdn Ramsey and brother
visited in Belvvood Sunday after- J
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Plato Gantt of
Henry visited Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Goodman Sunday.
Mrs. Blaine Melton and Glen At
pine visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Peeler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Peeler visited
her parents at Fallston, Mr. and
, Mrs. R. A. Lackey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Guess visit
ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Richard Sunday.
j Mrs. Bill Peters of Shelby visit
, ed her mother Sunday Mr. and Mrs
Noah Hubbard.
( Mr. Lee Carpenter and family
visited his mother Mrs. Clarice i
1 Carpenter Wednesday.
Bootleggers can’t be drinking
the stuff they sell. If they were,
there wouldn’t be so many of them. :
NOTICE OF SUMMONS. |
North Carolina, Cleveland county.
In Superior court.
Herbert Coleman, plaintiff.
vs. #
Mary Coleman. Defendant.
The defendant above named will
' take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior court of Cleveland
| county, North Carolina, .vhereby
the plaintiff is asking the court for
u divorce absolute on account of
adultery on the part of the defen*
1 dart as alleged in the complaint
filed in this action; and the said
■defendant will further take notice
that she is required to appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior,
court of said county at Shelby, SR*
C.. on or before November 15th, ’
192G, and answer or demur to the
complaint of the plaintiff, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded.
This the Oth dav cf October. 102(5
GEO. P. WEBB, Clerk Superior
Court.
Bvnum E. Weathers, Atty. for,
Plaintiff.
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MISS CREOLA
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Three Miles South
Of Shelby.
Cleveland Native
Dies at Bessemer
Mr. Felix Carroll, born and Rear
ed in Cleveland County I’ass
es Away at He -senu-r City.
(Special to The Star.)
Bessemer City, Oct. 14.—This
community was saddened when i,
became known that Mr. Felix Alex
ander Carroll had passed away on
the night or Wednesday, October
Oth, lift'll after an illness of four
weeks aged (17 years. Until his re
cent illness he was never known to
he sick and was always at his
work in the large mercantile busi
ness conducted by him and his
sons, trading as Carroll brothers,
lie was a man of a meek and <|uiot
disposition, a devoted husband and
father, loyal to his church and
friends, lie had many friends who
mourn Iris departure.
The deceased was a native of1
Cleveland county, being reared at
the old Carroll home near Shelby,
the son of John and Sara Baker
Carroll. Only one brother, J. W.
Carroll and one sister, Mrs. Mar
garet Carroll Sparrow of Clover,
S. C. survive him.
He is also survived by his widow,
who before marriage was Miss
Francis Elizabeth Gantt whom he
married 52 years ago. And the fol
lowing children, Messrs. Ernest and
Rufus Carroll, Mrs. H. C. Frone
berger, of Bessemer and Mes
dames Charlie Ware and Bitn Pat
terson of Kings Mountain, Mr. Jo-i
Carroll of Montreal, Canada.
The funeral was conducted from
the home on Thursday morning in
1 charge of Rev. E. I’. Stabler pas
tor of the Methodist church, Mr.
! Carroll being a member of that
! church. Revs. R. R. Caldwell, J. L
Teague, George Bowman and oth
er ministers assisted and spoke
' in the highest terms of the deceas
ed. At his request he was buried i:i
the cemetery, here, the grave being
covered with beautiful floral tri
butes, testifying to the love all
held for him
NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
North Carolina. Cleveland county.
In Superior court.
C. E. Crocker, Plaintiff
VS. c 4
Ajri.es Crocker, Defendant.
The defendant above nnmeil will
lake notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Suuerior Court of Cleveland
count. North Carolina, whereby the
plaintiff is asking the court for a
divorce absolute on the grounds of
five consecutive years separation
ns alleged in the complaint of the
plaintiff filed in this action; and
the said defendant wall further
take notice that she is required to
appear before the Clerk of the Su
perior court of said county at Shel
by, N. C., on or before the loth
day of November, 192(1 and answer
or demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demand
ed.
This the 13th day of October,
192(5.
GEO. P. WEBB, Clerk of Super
ior court.
Bynum E. Weathers, Atty for
plaintiff.
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tery for every make of car. Haw
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cabinet of any given size. Larger supplies of
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dom from vibration, lower operating cogf, a wider
ranee of models, the more precise engineering and
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greater beauty of design, proven dependability in
service—these arc the things that have made
Frigidaire the choice of the overwhelming majority
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Come to our display room, telephone, or moil
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W« have for rant, in th- Southern part of No.
10 -Township. Cleveland County, located on Knob
Creek not far from HcKvood. i\. C„ a Rood iarge p
•farm. One excellent nine room residence building
with born and other conveniences 're locad-d o* <ve I
land, also a four room house in good condition. This I
land in located not far from the new emu dent school >;
building which has bte i ercctnd by No. 10 Town
ship. We want a good reihl'is 'enter who has
ample force to handle this f-nni to advantage.
The a ©£ the Day
In Medicine
Only a few yours ngo it wan being
ma«i« by the originator in his home
kitchen, now manufactured in one
of tht; largest laboratories in the
United Stale®, and being sold in
car load lota from the Lako3 to the
Galt at the rate of over a million
bottles yearly.
Hundreds hr.vo testified that they
raftered for years with constipation,
indigestion, gas on stomach, coated
tongue, no appetite, no vitality, and
n general iun-down condition, but by
the aid of this marvelous cleanser,
eliminating the poisonous waste mat
ter from the system through its free
action on the bowels, they now owe
thc-ir rood health to same and once
more enjoy hearty meals without ana
ill effect and no longer suffer with
the most common ailment of the day
—constipation.
'Ihis medicine is out-selling any
other preparation on the market
where it is known. Mora than a mil
lion bottles sold during past year under absolute guarantee to give
beneficial results — and less than a dozen bottles returned —a record
probably never before established by any other medicine. Every family
needs this Herbal Extract preparation called Herb Juice, as every
family necessarily takes a laxative, and this preparation is said to be
Nature’s most effective tonic laxative and system purifier. Can be given
to children same as adults. Mild, pleasant, yet very effective.
Get the original and genuine as shown above and wo guarantee beneficial
result®. Now sold by leading druggist; and dealers Ir. medicine everywhere.
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3 ways this
House Paint Excels
Its superior beauty
durability and economy
established by
three practical tests
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The Weather Machine Test—
Panels covered with Devoe paint
are placed upon the slowly turn
ing wheel of the “weather ma
chine” in our factories, and sub
jected to the heat, cold and wet
that paiikt must withstand in
actual use before it is put into
the can.
The Pigment Test—Six pigments
used in house paint —white lead,
white zinc, magnesium silicate,
barytes, china clay, and silica —
were mixed with linseed oil and
applied to a black panel. White
Lead and White Zinc—the pig
ments, used in Devoe Lead and
Zinc House Paint are the only
pigments that completely cover
and hide the black surface.
The Spreading Test—Tested by
practical painters and laboratories,
over and over again Devoe paint
has proved its superior spreading
and covering capacity.
It is guaranteed to give satisfaction
when applied according to direc
tions.
PAUL WEBB & SON, Shelby, N. C
DEVOE Lead S'Zine Paint
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The Green B. Blanton
Estate At
AUCTION
Saturday, October 16th At
2 P. M, Shelby, N, C'«,
t On the above day and hour we will sell at absolute auction the late
Green B. Blanton Farm containing about t‘50 acres, one eight room house
several tenant houses. Located about 2 miles from the prosperous
and progressive town of Shelby, on the Shelby-Gaffney Road. This farm,
een subdivided into choice home sites and small acreage tracts, in
to meet the approval of the buying public. Outsit inoAi-nnrat<.!
8 where you need not fear the burden of city taxes
.enjoy real pleasures that country life has in store fok ..... „„
worth year time to look thi£ property over before the sale and* take
consideration the many natural advantages that you have here,
the above day and hour, which is Saturday, October 16, at 2:60
m. Sharp.
This farm is being subdivided and sold in order to settle this estate.
Easy terms have been arranged and remember above all the location and
will be and must be sold. We ask you in taking your evening ride as an
Investor or Homeseeker to look this prop'*ty over and meet'us on the
grounds the day and hour above mentioned.
FREE! FREE!
FORD ROADSTER FREE—Brand new Ford Road
ster Car will be given away at this sale.
^ m.WMM sas »aa as aa tstsij.
BAND CONCERT-TERMS 1-4 Cash
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Balance 1,2 and 3 Years
Sale WilT Be Conducted By The Famous Pitts
Brothers, Twin Auctioneering Force Of America.
B. Nolan Company, Inc.,
AGENTS, SHELBY, N. C.
Carolina Land Company,
AGENTS, HICKORY, N. C.