Right across the country! i Natural tobacco taste has the inside track to smokers’ preference Chesterfield sales prove it! natural tobacco rich ness entirely free from"over-sweeten ing”; in no other cigarette do men find such naturalness of taste and char acter. Chesterfield and yet, they’re MILD Liggett 0e Myers Tobacco Co. “INSURANCE” FIRE AUTOMOBILE TORNADO CASUALTY ALL CLAIMS PROMPTLY PAID. SEE US BEFORE THE FIRE. J. B. NOLAN CO. PHONE 70 — SHELBY, N. C. —REAL ESTATE-LOANS INSURANCE iBHppunq OurTown -By Renn Drum THE QUESTION AND ANS-! «’<?r craze seems tobe taking well. The only objection the eolyum finds 1 is that discovering new questions1 every issue gets to be a hard mat-1 ter. However, Richard Henry Little has stirred up the followers of his i column A Line o’ Type or Two, in the Chicago Tribune with this prob-j lem: Deposit 550 in your hank and make the following withdrawals: j First $20, leaving balance of $30 Second 15. leaving balance of 15 Third 9, leaving balance of (5 Fourth G, leaving balance of 0 $50 $51 Try and get the e::tra dollar! [ NOW THAT TRICK IN AN-' other man’s eolyum seems to be impossible; but go ahead and fig rue it any way you con. If you’il note he made it easier by taking a i sum of >*.50, Any other amount of j money would have made the dif- j ference even larger. We’ll try one just tp show you: Take $30 down [to one of the Shelby banks and de- | | posit it, and then make the follow I ing withdrawals. ; First, $10, leaving balance of $20 : | Second 7, leaving balance of 13 I Third, 5, leaving balunce of 3 Fourth, 3, leaving balance of 5 ! Fifth, 5, leaving balance of 0 $43 | Total,. $30 Now can you beat that? IN THE DEATH OF MR. J. A. I I Anthonv Shelby loses it’s greatest; 1 optimist. It is Max Gardner who j 1 says that back in early manhood | i that Mr. Anthony was prone to tell i | him how Shelby would grow—the I Shelby Mr. Anthony pictured many I years ago to the young lawyer is! i the Sheibv of today and Mr. An- j J thony lived to see it. Only a few j months back Mr. Gardner stated j that if he had purchased property Mr. Anthony advised years ago he could have turned his money 20 times by the present day. Real estate was not the only i thing Mr. Anthony was optimistic ; about. No man was so bad or no | condition so vile that he couldn’t i see something better ahead in them. A man like that is of great valfo to the world he lives in even if he only made folks see the better ; side of life. About The Star office it will be hard these days to definitely know i that “the paper is off the press’’. To those who work about the office it became a regular habit to lock for Mr. Anthony to walk in the i door after his paper 10 or 15 min utes after the press started to roll ; the papers off. Five minutes aft j er hearing the rumble of the press ! across the court square and see hiffl ; walking towards the office almost without fail. And this is only one place the familiar figure will be missed. asking questions again. Several I readers have men-./jned questions they wished to be asked and ans wered. Some of them arc rather hard and are being held back until the answers can be learned. How ever, the colyum will list one of the queries without the answer to day awl perhaps some reader will | forward the desired information. Along with this question will be ! a'nother one unanswered, but the remainder answered. Here we go, the two unanswered questions com ing first. Help us out please: i 1.—Who was the first mayor of i Shelby ? 2.—Who will be the next mayor? •T.—How many numbered state | highways are there in Cleveland i county, and what are their num _._:_ in the press room one IT’S ABOUT TIME TO BEGIN PALE &_PEAKED Texas lady Was Adrised by Her Mother To Take Cardoi, Which She Did With Good Results. Hamilton, Texas.—Mrs. Gladys Poitevint, of this city, says: "At times I,suffered awfully with pains across my back and through my Bides. I would have to go to bed and stay two or three days at a time. It was very worrisome. I managed to keep going, but ... did not enjoy myself at all. “One day my mother remarked on how bad I looked. She said: ‘You look so pale and peaked, why don’t you take a bottle of Cardui?* She bud taken it herself a number of 1 times, and it had always improved ] her health, so she thought I had i better try it. j "1 got the Csrdui and began tak | mg it, and from the first dose or | two I could see a change for the better. The first thing I noticed was that my appetite was improved. I began to be hungry and 1 enjoyed my meals. I slept better at night. My rest wao so much quieter that 1 got tho benefit from it. I kept on with the Cardin and took ft for : several months. The pains in my back and sides grow less until thug finally quit bothering me.” Tty Cardui for your case. At all drug stone. AC-170 hers? 4. —Who is the county surveyor? 5. —What men constitute the rcunty hoard of health? f».—Who is commander of the j Warren Hoyle Legion post? 7. —Who is the present agent <S (he Seaboard here? 8. —Who is county physician? 9. —W'ho is chair,-an of the No. t> hiphway commission? 10. —Who are the two new mem bers of the county boc-.-d of educa-j lion to take office on April 1? AND HERE IS ANOTHER | change. You’ll not be finding the i answers at the er.d of this eolyum j today. Instead they will be found' you might look through the paper iu might look through the paper for | them after you’ve tried ’em all. j That'll be for the present. Mo. 1 Township Late News Items \lr. Thernv Moore. Age -11 is Vic tim of Pneumonia. Buried At Lamp Creek Church. (Special to The Star.) Mr. Jack Bailey and family of Prospect spent last Sunday with Mr, Frank Bailey of this commun ity Miss Fitzella Humphries has re turned to her home, after snending a few weeks in Greenville, S. C. Miss Willie Humphries spent last Sunday with Miss Vernier Byars. Miss Missie Jolley of this com munity is on the sick list this week. Mr. David Bailey who has been seriously ill with pneumonia is im proving now. Mrs. 0. Jones has returned to her home after spending a few days with her brother Mr. Jet? Humphries of Mayo, S. C. Mrs. Sam Allison of Gaffney, S. C., was buried at Camp Creek last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Self of Al abama are visiting Mrs. R. C. Humphries. Mrs. Pickens Frazier of Spar tanbuvg, S. C., is visiting her par ents here. Mr. Bill Emory was buried at Camp Creek last Wednesday. Mr. Lester Aberapthy and fam ily of Spartanburg, S. C., were vis itors here Sunday. Mr. Therney Moore a pneumonia victim was buried at Caron Creek last Saturday. Rev. C. C. Matheny. his pastor, conducted the funeral services. Mr. Moore was 31 years of age, is survived by his wife, two children, his parents and three brothers ami one sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones vis, ited Mr. and Mrs. F.d Davis of Mooresboro Sunday afternoon. Mr. and firs. Tavo Bridges of «fyeciQl Weekly c/faCes Spend pour jpnm/ loc ation With rhe Wild flowers of the Smoky Mountains The fimous Kcnilworrh Inn offers you a special laedUy rare for your family ~which includes a mar uetous pco^ruin of entWfcunnent'T flsUn in on WWNC any tvtnina <AMfR.ICAN PLAN mnmv J1NGt.fr RpOM -HOT (/ COLO WAT**. • $42 V UP POUILfr ..60* • /iNae • -PR.ivATt Rath . 4o~ • OOVilf- • • 90** • OOUBlt- b JlHClt • • • 126* ' VtliqkCful, (iiqnifitd jurrourtdmqj fWRTHfJL IMfOAMAIlON U#ON AXO^eST ^ ' RPJtOE- K MARVEL MANAGE A_ king". Mountain spent last wpp,< end with Air. Sunimey Bridges. Messrs Collis and George Brownj Earls of Gaffney spent the week j end here. Mr. Tom Price and family of; Cliffside visited relatives here dur- j ing the week end. Mr. Willie Bylars anti family! spent Sunday in Converse, S. C. Our Sunday school attendance is improving. The attendance Sun day was 1611. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Price of ; Prospect were Sunday visitors hero, j It’s a cinch that the housewife [ that buys by mail seldom makes; a profit by mail. * 1 - " THE PARAGON’S UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Is In Charge Of M. A. SPANGLER M, H. HENNESSA ROSCOE E. LUTZ L. R. HAMRICK THE PARAGON Furniture Co. Shelby’s and Cleveland's Leading Furniture Dealers J And Undertakers. —Ambulance Service— Call Us Day Or Night. a fresh stock of Quaker FlfcO&SP | It’s chock-full cf vronderful r.cunrhmcnt for btfcy chicks; timply xnal.cc them grow. Contains both Ccd'Liver Cil c.r.d Cod Liver Meal to build ctrcr.g frames, ar.d gccc? cat ! meal and other ingredients to put on firm, heavy fresh. Use Ful-0-Pep Chick Starter ibis year and get the f.nest fl ocl: 1 i of early market birds, oi fall producers, you have ever had. Mace by j T?w Qtsafc«r QaJs G>mp*ry Sol<S Ly McKNIGHT & CO. Wholesale Distributor Shelby, N. C. 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