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full Reporter’s Note; This col
rm today introduces an exclusive
bus ,,hoto service for Star reader.
#lio enjoy pictures).
j[t, ]; Weathers, boss and ched<
v,.uof The Star news dispensing
jg.f-c p.ition spent the past week
8t jiorehead City attending a
press meeting
The above illustration used ex
du ivclv in The Star purports to
represent the well known editor
taking his daily run along the beach
2t Morehcad. Puzzle: What are
tke, wild waves saying, and what
made ’em w:lu ?
gome newspapers get the first
pi, all big news events. To
(jEy Ti.r- Star and its photographer
joes those newspapers one better.
It present:; below a picture of what
might happen if some fond hubbv
comes home unexpectedly and
finds that his spouse has a caller.
Such was the rush to get this
nh>'iu to Star readers first that it
isn’t possible to identify those in
ihe picture, reading left to right.
Those trifling details may come
later when the story develops.
This, by the way, is a photo of
that auto Charlie Eskridge drove
about Shelby in bygone days when
the buggy boys wanted to bar him
from the highways and streets.
*
And, lest it be overlooked, Mister
Charlie is still selling ears that in
rente ways resemble the above. Of
course, there's a new model conning
out.
-Most everybody in Shelby attends
Sunday school, but some few do not.
Yesterday two or three were miss
,r" at Clyde Iioey’s Dible class,
whereupon the teacher sent The
Star photographer out a’ramblin’
and the exclusive photo below shows
why some few of them did not get
there in time to have their names
checked by Oliver Anthony’s roll
call.
A suggestion the cub reporter
would make is that e.nt of Curtis
fathers alarm clocks was left
5'“' picture. Yet he might
*-ve been at Sunday school then.
ov<x-'.ir.g to Mrs. Riley’s social
jotes several of Shelby’s Four Hun
ri( are away at the seashore and
l VTntains' HavinS no^d
a. , ^tar camera man snapped
‘ '“[‘owing glimpse of a promin.
„ business man on the
jn taking in the scenery with
out a chaperone.
been |hc, 0lU <!ays ho *K>uW have
l n l00*|ng down.
mg down. The skirt line
Social r;' U,,‘ Nuff ced- The "ext
dif, fl,tes. may refdrd several la
“ rttu>mnK home.
tountv !a"yer* of the town and
ban(l«Hlaf8fMedU|led t0 haVe a b‘K
fconow mini'n e aPU Sp,in«s to
Jude-o v. u ht; DesP,te tl*“ fact that
tice ‘ . nck and Associate Jus
« " I1;1, <;lork*0" 111 I* pre»
their Jt‘Uer ha,ves have
that will uS aS to the refreshments
wni (,e serve{j.
*liL *
'r « tl? °,f .a PTom'HPnt barris
ter is tii v ^lm *^at sulphur wa
*11 avt '""± *><* fellows th*y.
et° samPle the .evidence ini
! court hereafter.
For the fresh news, and it is
fresh several ways, watch The
Star's tabloid colyum. It will he
back the next time the Prince of
Wales gets u divorce and the gamb
lers bet on Sharkey.
S’long, old thing.
(Special to The Star.)
Master George Stanley, son of
(■Claude Stanley, ■ fet! off his pony
one day last week cutting a bad
! gash on his leg, he was rushed to
j the Shelby hospital where 18
| stitches were taken in the wound.
! He is now at home getting along
( fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Yates Stroup, of
Miami, Fla., are Spending their
vacation with Mr. Stroup’s father,
•Mr. Gbas D. Stroup and Mrs.
Stroup’s father, Mr. A. W. Brack
ett, of Belwood.
Miss Marie Hamrick, of Shelby,
i ha* accepted a position with the
Stanley Co., taking up her work
> today.
Miss Pearl Cornwell, of Zion
community, visited her sister Mrs.
Claude Stanley this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dodd of the !
Sharon community, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Kincaid, of Bessemer City,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Dodd,
of Shelby, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Stamey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Ross and
family, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Ross j
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
| Willis attended a birthday dinner
I Sunday at the home of Mr. John j
tCanley of near Crouse.
Mrs. W. R. Gary and little sen.
| Weller Kays, who have been spend- !
■ing several months with relatives
j in Kentucky have joined her hus
' band Prof. W. R. Gary here, where
they will'teach again.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb and |
j family, of Shelby, visited relatives
I in Fallston Sunday.
I Miss Rhea Baltimore spent the
j week-end with her parents at Polk
■ ville.
Messrs. Clarence King and
George Murray have returned from
Furman University, S. C. where
they attended summer school.
Miss Elma Klutz, of Durham,
visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Fitz
gerald, last week.
Misses Gazzie White, Pearl and
Ethel Norman, of Polkville, were
Fallston visitors Wednesday.
Mr. Earl Lutz has returned from :
Duke University, where he has
been attending summer school.
A revival is now in progress at j
the M. E. church, conducted by the'
pastor, Rev. J. W. Fitzgerald. !
Large crowds are attending and ,
much interest being shown.
Mr. Dick Stroup has returned to j
his home here after spending a ;
month in camp at Fort Bragg, i
Fayetteville.
The B. Y. P. U’s of the Fallston
Baptist church enjoyed a delight
ful picnic at Pineview. lake last j
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Cline has returned !
home after a two weeks visit to |
relatives in Lumberton.
DR. H. D. WILSON
Optometrist.
Byes Glasses
Examined Fitted
Dependable Eye Examina
tion and Quality Glasses.
Office Over Paul Webb’s.
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RATES
Special round trip fares
will he announced to Wil
mington, N. C., from Shelby
in a few days.
The following Pullman
rates are announced for
trains going to Florida
•*emts each afternoon at
5:14.
Shelby to St. Petersburg.
Fla., Lower $7.88, Upper
$6.30.
Shelby to Jacksonville,
Fla., Lower , $5,25; Upper
$4.20.
Shelby to Miami, Fla., Low*
or $9.75; Upper $7.80.
Shelby to Tampa, Fla.,
Lower $7.88; Upper $6.30.
Shelby to Savannah, Ga.,
Lower $3.75: Upper $3.30.
Shelby to Wilmington. N.
C., Lower $4.00; Upper
$3.20.
Wiimington, N. C. Until
7 a. m.. Lower $4.13; Up
per $3.20.
Pullman Seats — Shelby
to Charlotte 50c.
Plus sur-charges 25c,
II. A. HARRIS,
S. A. L. Agent.
(Special to The Star.)
Mrs. 0. E. U*e anti Mrs. D. W.
Moore save one of the loveliest
parties of the season at the home
of Mrs. Moore’s on Tuesday even
ing at eight o’clock, entertaining
members of Philosonian book club
and several other guests. The
lovely home lent itself well to the
beau^ful flowers which were
bountifully used throughout the
home. Eight tables were placed for
rook. Each table was graced with
a bud vase containing beautiful
red rose buds. The place cards
and score cards were most attrac
tive. They carried still further the
if -a of summer by their dainty
flower designs. The guests were
met at the door by Mcsdames
Moore and Lee and-invited into the
lovely flower ladened rooms The
ever popular game of rook was en
joyed until a late hour. The score
were then (.aken and Mrs. John
Mintz and Dr. B. M. Jar ret were
the winners of the high score
prizes. Mir. Mintz received a
beautiful electric table lamp and,
Dr. Jar ret received an attractive
ash tray. Mr. O. E. Lee received
the low score-prize which was a
miniature boot with a bottle of
Scotch rye attached. The guests
other than the club members and
their hushands were: Misses Oliie
and Kate Moore, Elizabeth Ham
rick. Thelma Jolley, Mary Lilia
Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Haleys
Moore and their guest, Mrs. Por
FELT VERY POORLY
Weak and Run-Down Missonr
Woman Got Strong and Well. j
Says Cardui Started Her
On Road To Health.
Clarksburg, Mo.—Mrs.T. G. Harris
of this place, Bays:
''For two years I was in very poo
health. Some of the time I was a]
most past going. I was very weal
and run-down.
"I tried to make the most ofwha
little strength I had by taking fire
quent rests, but I could find nothing
which Would start me on the roa*
to health again, until one day I de
tided to try Cardui ,
**I had heard about other womei
who had been benefited after takini i
it, so I made up my mind to se>
what it would do for me. I tool
Cardui for several months and wa
very much gratified with the result*
"I began to do my own work again
which I had not been able to do fo
a long time past My color, whid
had been pale and sallow, becami
natural, and my complexion clearet
up. I gained in weight and wag plea* j
ed to have an improved appetite.
"When I finished my last bottli
of Cardui I was feeling better than
had in years. Now I am strong ant
well.”
-At all drug stores. NC-18
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. I
This is to hereby notify all per
sons that 1 have qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of C. A. Tuck
er, deceased, late of Cleveland
county, North Carolina, and this-is
fo notify all- persons* indebted to
said estate to make immediate pay;
ment to me; and this is to further
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them, itemized, and veri
fied to the undersigned at W*co,
North Carolina, on or before the
23rd day of July, 1928; or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of1 ..heir
recovery.
This the 23rd day of July, 1927.
A. C. BEAM, Administrator of
C. A. Tucker, deceased.
I). Z. Newton, Atty.
SEASHORE EXCURSION
TO
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
BEACH & RICHMOND,
• VIRGINIA.
Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM,
FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927.
Round trio fares from
SHELBY. N. C.:
Richmond. Va.__ $9.50
Norfolk, Va._$10.50
Virginia Beach, Va. $11.00
Proportionately reduced
fa^es from other stations.
Tickets on sale July 29th,
final limit good to return
on all trains except CRES
CENT LIMITED up to and
ncluding train 3 leavin'
Norfolk 7:00 P. M. & train
11 leaving Richmond 10:20
P. M., Wednesday, August
3, 1927.
Tickets good in Pullman
sleeping cars upon payment
of Pullman charges.
Through sleeping cars
and day coaches.
For detailed information
call on any Southern Rail
way agent or address:
R. H. GRAHAM,
Division Passenger Agent.
Charlotte, N. C
v
ter, of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Moore anti Dr. D. F. Moore of Shei
by, Rev. J. L. Jenkins, Mis. James
H. McBrayer, Miss Mittie Parker,
Messrs. Vick Moore, Cecil Goode,
and Roland Hamrick. At the con
clusion of the games the hostesses
assisted by Misses Elizabeth Ham
rick. Mary Lelin Hamrick and
Thelma Jolley served most delic
ious refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Putnam were
the spend-the-day guests of Miss
Emma Gold, of Union, Sunday.
Miss Surah Lee Hamrick accom
panied Mr. Rush Humrick, of Shel
by, to Charleston. S. C. Tuesday.
They will visit relatives there for
a few days.
Miss Corinne Putr.an*, of Gas
tonia, spent a few days of last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. I. Putnam.
Mrs. W. M. Porter, of Raleigh,
is spending a few days* here as the
guest of Mrs. Hal.vs Mpn»e.
Little Miss Gwendolyn Bigger
staff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Yates Biggerstaff, of Shelby, is
visiting her grandparents here.
The Tongues anil Needles club
met at the home of Mrs. H. B.
Creene Friday evening at eight
o’clock. The meeting was called to
order by the president and the
business matters were discussed,
after which the meeting was turn
ed over to the hostess. Most inter
esting games were played and
stunts were played on many of the
guests which afforded the others
much merriment. Af.er a most de
lightful evening of games the hos
tess served tempting refreshments.
Miss Mary Artie Putnam and
Mr. Woford Hamrick, of Gastonia,
were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and
daughter, Lucille, of Ellenboro,
were visitors here Sunday.
Miss Mae Elltn McBrayer, of
Shelby who has beep visiting her
grandmother here has returned
home.
The Home Economics club met
at the home of Mrs. H. G. Moore
Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
A most unusually interesting de
monstration was given by Mrs.
Wallace. She demonstrated with
Duco paint and in a few minutes
times produced plain candle sticks
glass bowls and baskets into the
most beautiful and ornamental
pieces. Mrs. Moore gave an ac
count o fthe meeting in Raleigh
which she attended as chaperone
for the girls from the different’
clubs of the county. After the de
monstration and discussions the.
hostess served delicious lemonade
and candy.
Master David Wright, of Ellen
boro. is visiting here this week.
Miss Elinor Hicks, of Chesnee*
is spending a few days at the hom£
of Mr. and Mrs. Dean White. 1
Miss Lucille Hamrick returned
home Friday from Chapel Hjj]L
where she has been attending s\fm
mer school.
Miss Johnie Maie McRraver
spent the past week-end with Miss
Helen Blanton, of Mooresboro.
Bennett & Edwards
Attorneys - At - Law
19 - 21 Royster Bldg.
Shelby, N. C.
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SPEND YOUR
VACATION
At The Seashore.
Travel Via Norfolk
Southern Railroad.
uV^fn^And
Season Tickets
To
Beaufort, Morehcad City,
Virginia Beach, Nags Head,
Season Summer Tickets
to Interior Eastern and
Western Resorts.
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TRUSTEE’S SALE.
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a Deed of Trust exe
cuted by William A. Wallace and
wife on October 4th, liCl, to me as
Trustee, said deed of trust record
ed in Book 117, page 4, in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Cleve
land county N. C., and default hav
ing been made in the indebtedness
secured thereby and having been
called upon to execute the trust., I
as trustee, will sell for cash to the
highest bidder at public auction at
tlie court house door in the town cf
Shelby, N. C., on
Saturday, August 20th, 1927
at 12 o’clock M., the following real
estate:
Situated in Cleveland county, N.
C., and in the town of Shelby.
First lot. Located on Weathers
street in the northeastern portion
of Shelby and being 60x160 feet, be
ing a nart of lot conveyed by deed
recorded in book “PPP" page 419.
of the Register’s office of Cleve
land county.
Second lot. Sitv'.ted in the north
east square of Shelby and being
fullv described in a deed to William
Wallace by Mrs. Laura Morgan and
ethers by deed dated January 12th,
1921. .
Roth of the foregoing lots being
fullv described by a Deed of Trust
'mder which this sale is made, re
ference to which is had for com
plete description of said lots. This
July 16th. 1927.
CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee.
Too Many ‘Bums’ In
Colleges Of Nation
Boys And (iirls doing Just For
College Life Will (Jive Way
To W orkers.
Chicago.—The boy ami girl who
go to eobege just for the ‘,ct>ll
e«<“ life” without regard for at
taining the aims of higher educa
tion will have to give way to earn
est youths who honesty seek to fit
themselves for serious work, uni
versity officials have agreed.
Of the 850,000 boys and girls
who now attend colleges and uni
versities. many gw ttr the* institu
tions for a few years of play be
fore buckling down to work, and
study just enough to “get by,”
Art Morgan, president of Antioch
college, j'ellew, springs,. O., be
lieves. He Aorta in ed' Ms views on
college entrance to the institute
for of/mV4, in
stitutions or higher learning,
which is in session here.
i “The ■ standard of admission
must be raised—not to keep out
any worthy boy or girl -bn, 10
j discover those of earnest mind,
who want to come to college for
| serious work to prepare themsel
ves for an intelligent after-life,
1 not to have a few years play with
;jus. enough study to allow them
I barely to remain in school,” Dr.
| Moigan said.
1 here must be better prepara
better objective—not mere profes
sional training, Prof. Frank I.crond
McVty.^prpsjjdgRt utf JJiiiver
PILES CURED
re*u,«J your rnone. ..
PAtO CMNUJENTT fail* to cute ItchW.
it
Blind, Bl«edinf or Protrudifig 1’iieiL In
tube# witl* pile pip* «Sc; or in. tin boxes, j
*>0c. Just ask for
PAZQ OINTMENT
A DM IN I STR A TOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of Asa Green, late
of (Cleveland county, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to exhibit s ame to the undersigned
administrator, with the will annex
ed, on or before the 12th day of
July, 1928, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
And all persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 12th day of July, 1927.
4 E. B. HAMRCK, Administrator
■with the will annexed of Asa Green,
deceased.
Quinn, Hamrick & Harris, Attys.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
r
Jfavfng qualified as administrator
*f A4>e estate of Lewis M. Downs
latcmf Cleveland county, N. C., all
jiueons holding claims "against the
said* estate are hereby notified to
file same properly proven with the
undersigned on or before the 12th
day of July 1928 or this notice will
be pleaded in bur of any right to
Recover on saine. All persons in
debted, to said estate will please
make ^immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This 11th day of July 1927.
J. C. DOWNS, Sr., Administra
tor of Lewis Down’s estate.
B. T. Falls, Atty.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of
the estate of A. G. Wiggins, late
of Cleveland county, N. C., this is
to notify all persons having claims
against said estate lo exhibit them
to the undersigned on or before the
11th day of July. 1928, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
paid estate will please make im
- mediate payment.
T. O. WIGGINS. R-1. I.attimore,
Executor of A. G. Wiggins, de
ceased..
. Quinn, ilamrick & Harris, Attys.
f '-ffer s*r£Ets"sA m.
By virtue of thy Dead of Trust
executed? to.m* securing an indeb
tedness dfbe Mayfflre E. Roberts, said
Deed of Trust dated March 30th.
1026* mi recorded in-Book 130, of
Mfcrlgake*;§.agi *3&«f ihe Regis
ters eft ico“if cVverand county, N.
C., and default in payment of the
indebtedness therein secured hav
ing been made, and ' having been
i requested by the cestui que trust
1 to foreclose the said Deed of Trust
I will sell at the court house door
in Shelby, N. C., at public auction
for cash to the highest bidder on
Monday, August 8th, 1927.
at 12 o’clock M., the following de
scribed real estate:
Those lots in the northeast por
tion of the Town of Shelby and
beine- Jots Nos. 34 and 35 of the
sub-division of Mrs. Z. Green’s
land, 4* Ahdym by map made by J.
: R. iterfganrs,«*C. E.. in October, 1924,
and recorded in Book of Plats No,
1. page 77. in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Cleveland
! county, N. C., which is a re-subui
! vision^af those lands sub-divided as
appcaijs. by map reeJpdgd in Book
j Ony of. Plats, page 4ti, itf the office
: of theltegister of Deed? of Clevef
. land county, N. C., and further de
i scribed by metes and bounds as
| follows:
Keginning: at a staKe on tne norm
I west side of Sumpter street ex
; tended. Southeast corner of lot No.
! 33, and runs thence with the divid
j ing line between lots Isos. 33 and
I 34 North 42.20 west 100 feet to a
stake, corner of Lot No. 33, thence
; north 2.45 degrees east 70' feet to
a stake, northwest corner of lot No.
36, thence with the div>ding Hue
between lots Nos. 35 and 36, south
42.20 degrees east 149.4 feet to a
stake in edge of Sumpter street;
thence with edge of Sumter street
South 47.40 degrees west 50 feet
tothe beginning.
Trws Jnlv< 8th, 19271
4). R. dWcBKAYKR, Trustee.
Ryburn & Hoey, Attys.
sity of Kentucky, said.
* t he student who comes to col
j lege should be given such a back
ground that his years in college
! will fit him for the widest u»e
(fulnes,” Pro*. McVey said.
‘‘With 850.000 boys uiul girls in
our colleges now, we must limit
: the rcg.istrut.ion to give us the best
of the students, and the chaff must
be winnowed out—else the entire
system of higher education in the
United States will break down,”
he explained.
The United States has more than
double the number of students in
college than England. France and
Germany combined, he added.
England has 65,000; France,
69.000, and Germany, 123,000. In
America more College trained men
go into industry yearly than are
registered in the universities of
England and France.
Kansas City Wins
9 Home Of New Fad,
In Auto Awnings
<Bv International News ' Service.»
Kansas City, Mo.—Kansas City
is fast becoming the meeca for the
manufacture of automobile awn
ings. Several companies here manu
facturing thousands of the awning ;
daily for shipments to all parts of
the world.
One awning concern established
less than a year ago, now has a
daily output of from 6,000 to 6,000
pf the gaily colored Ijttk* shades.
They* are made in ten adjustable
sires so that they will fit the win-|
dovv of any ear.
. — ... N
Dr. C. M. feeler
—DENTIST—
Office Over Woolworth
Residence Phone 460-W i
Office Phone 99-W
. — — — H
Horace Kennedy
Attorney-At-Law
— ROOM IS —
Royster Ruildin^.
W. C. Harris Co.
“Realtors’’
Office Paragon
Bldg.
Phone 568 l1
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T. W. Ebeftoft. I
Grocer ood Book
Seller
Phone-82
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
North Carolina—Cleveland County.
I, the undersigned J. J. Latti
' more, having been duly appointed '
[ assignee of S. B. Hubbard by in*
: denture duly recorded in the office
| of the Register of Deeds for Cleve
I land county, North Carolina, in
i Book 3-T page 290 and having en
| tered upon the discharge of lhy du
| ties as such assighc?e, this is to no
! tify all creditors of the said S. B.
i Hubbard to file their claims. duly
verified, witji m'e at Shelby, N. C., ]
; on or before September 1, 1927, or!
this notice will.be pleaded in bar j
of their recovery thereon.
All persons indebted to the>said
S. B. Hubbard will please make
payment promptly to the under
signed.
J. J. LATTIMORE, Assignee of
S. B. Hubbard, Shelby, N. C.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLU
TION.
State of North Carolina—Depart
ment of State.
To all to whom these presents may
come—Greeting:
Whereas, it appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated re
cord of the proceedings for the vol
untary dissolution thereof by the;
unanimous consent of all the stock-1
holders, deposited in my office, that j
the Shelby Real Estate company, a.
corporation of this state, whose
principal office is situated in the
city of Shelby, ccuntv of Cleveland.
State of North Carolina, (G. C.
Beam being the agent therein and
in charge thereof, upon’whom pro
cess may be served), has complied
with the requirements cf Chapter
22. Consolidated Statutes, entitled
“Corporations,” preliminary to the |
issuing of this Certificate of Dis-j
rol”tion:
i Now, therefore, I, W. N. Everett
| Secretary of State of the State of:
j North Carolina, do hereby certify:
\ that the said corporation did, on I
phe 2nd day of July 1027,, file in
! my office a duly executed and at
| tested consent in writing: to the dis
I solution of said corporation, execut
ed bv all the stockholders thereof,
which said consent, and the record
of the proceeding's aforesaid are i
now on file in my said office as re
quired by law.
In Testimony Whereof. I havo |
hereto set my hand and affixed my
official seat at Raleirh, this 2nd j
do" of -Tulv. A. D.. 1027.
W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of |
State. (SEAL.)!
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If a Boy Steals, Father And
Motiier Are At Fault, De
clares Speaker.
Chapel Hill.—"If a boy steals
and has a father and mother, it is
their fault," said Dr. George
Peer ti n, director of the Children’s
Clinic, of Richmond. Va., address
ing the Public Welfare Institute
here on "Child Psychology.’’ “We
are hern liars nnd acquire a sense
of tru,.h later, and it is first of all
un »•> the parents to train their
children.”
The program was devoted en
tirely to child psychology, with
Dr. Preston in charge, and round
table discussions on beljavio:
problems were entered inU) enthus
iastically by the social workers at
the institute. Registrations for the
sessions neared the 50 mark. The
institute will close tomorrow with
addresses by Dr. \V. S. Runkin, of
the Duke Endowment; Edwin
Bridges, Pardon Commissioner,
and others, followed by a banquet
at the Carolina Inn.
In treating the field of child
training, Dr. .Preston pointed out
the dangers of being inconsistent;
giving too many directions and be
ing inconsiderable of thq child.
Turmoil in the family, he said,
multiplies these other factors sev
eral times.
“If a child is termed disobedient,
one should remember first that it
involves another person—the one
giving the orders,” he continued.
“If a child is given an order i
every five minutes, naturally he!
^ Or. David M.
Morrison
Outomctrist —- Eye
Specialist
Telephone 585 Shelby, N. C.
Located Downstrairs Webb
Building.
A Five Year Graduate.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of
the will of P. G. Cogdle, deceased,
late of Cleveland county, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned, on or be
fore the 6th day of July 1928 or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery.
All persons indebted to *aid es
tpte will please made iovnediata
payment. This the 5lh day of July
1927.
J. T. S. MAUNEY, Executor of
P«. K. Cogdle, deceased.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of
the will of John S. Wray, late of
Cleveland county, N. C., notice is
hereby given to all j>ersons indebt
ed to said estate to make immedi
ate payment to the undersigned.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them to me properly proven
for payment on or befone July 2nd
1928, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar* of their Recovery. This July
2nd, 1927.
W. II. WRAY, Executor of the
will of'John S. Wray, deceased.
Ryburn and Hoey, Attys.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
North Carolina—Cleveland county.
In the Superior court, before the
Clerk.
Mrs. Frances Young', widow, anu
others,
vs.
Rov Young and others, defendants
Jesse Young and wife Mrs. Jesse
Young. Richard Young and wife
Mrs. Richard Young. Cleve Young
and wife Mrs. Cleve Young, defen
dants in the above entitled cause,
will take notice that a special pro
ceeding entitled as above has been
instituted in the Superior court of
Cleveland county for the sale for
partition of the lands of Andy
Young, deceased, and the said de
fendants will further take notice
that thev am required to appear
before the clerk of the Superior
court of Cleveland county at his
office in the court house of sa»d
countv at Shelby on Thursday July
?*!, 1927. and answer or demur to
the petition in said action, or the
plaintiffs will applv to the court
for the relief therein demanded.
This July 17. 1927.
A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk Super
ior Court of Cleveland County,
North Caroline.
can’t obey them Jill and
if ?-?V
ymr-old child is told to do s<uaa-.
thing impossible, us sitting still
for half unjMttf, disobedienoaj
is
surely folWPrTt is just as wr
lx> inconsistent and tell, jtj
to do one thing .and *let 1
you do another.”
A variety of reasons cause
dren to steal, or to lie, Dft
ton pointed out, and the mnnne
treatment depends on thoHcir
misbehavior. Contrary to pop
belief, he stated that in the
ivy of cases the actual job i£
not by extremely technical
eedure, but rather by lntt
study and wo*k which srtny he i
ried on by the )mi«nts themse
as well as the social workefsi.’
“Truancy,” said Dr. Preston,••ffi*.,
often caused by a desire to do«|gp
renlity, just as a headache is, a
socially accepted kind of truancy,
for many grown-ups, and thetje’p ,
not very much difference in ,th£,
child’s method.”
Place Orders For < *»
38,000 Tons Of Rail
Purchase of 38,325 tons of n^’wj
steel rails, enough to lay 255 iniief
of track, for delivery during tfcgi
remainder of 1927, is announced
the Southern Railway system. ! "
Of the total purchased. 33,359'
tons will be of the lOO-potlM1"
weight, now the standard for tMS"
Southern's main lines, and 4.97B1 ’
tons of the 85-pound weight. All '
will be rolled at the Ensley nlatft'
of the Tennessee company, neUr •
Birmingham, Ala., with the excel*-'*
tion of 050 tor.s bought frofri the1
Illinois Steel company for use Aft'1
the St. Louis-Louisville lines.
This brings the Southern's pur
chase of rail for 1927 laying M*
35 150 tons, sufficient to lay 542,v
miles of track. ^
, _•.. - * * vb
M. Cotieau, a French grocer, *
awakened fron* a comfortable,
sleep to find as a bed-fellow'1 ij’!
husky lion that had escaped frortr a'1'
circus. ' ''.•¥* (:*>>■
Statistics covering a five-yehr7'
period of a dental dispensary' fn
the public schools of one American'•'
city show that diphtheria was’ Wlli'
duced from 36.6 per cent to S.T:i‘
pei-cent; measles from 20 per ‘Cent'"
to 4.1 percent; and scarlet ft^er'
from 14.1 per cent to .5 per cent
among the school children.
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Peyton McSwain
Attomey-at-Law
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Civil and Criminal PraetiwH
•In AU Courts
Office: Union Trust Co.'
Building **
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
• REAL ESTATE. i j >
By virtue of authority contained
in the last will and testament of
%Iohn G. Little deceased, late of Liii
coin county, I will on the premises';
of the said deceased on,
Thursday, August 18, 1927,"' “
at 12 o’clock* sell to the hifjjhefft
bidder 1-4 cash, 1-4 January '*1 at,*
11)28, 1-4 January 1st, 1929, and" thd
remainder January 1st 1930, iini
eluding all interest. Deeds wig. bo,
made when purchase price ■ is • paid
in full or when sufficient security,is
given, for all the real estate^., ha*,
longing to the estate of John tf.
Little, deceased consisting of ’ lb4'
acres of land, including two stftrjf
painted dwelling, and all out bttild
ings necessary to a farm, 30 to 40
acres of fine bottom land on Ldek-1
harts creek and good strongrup
land. The farm has been dividedjffto
three different tracts, the house
tract containing 70 1-3 acres more
or less. Second tract containing 411^
1-4 acres and third tract contain
ing 22 1-4 acres..Separate boundary
already made /op each %aat»W
wuirtyStftWyor t A. B. HhlVnpr.
Each tract situated on the waters*
of Lockharts creek, containing. »•/»-,
ter and timber and each tract'nas
road frontage. The land will be sold
in separate tracts and as a whble.
Each tract is well timbered. TM*
land is situated 4 miles north of
Lincolnton and 1-2 mile from hard1'
surface road, and 3 miles jfrojM-'
Maiden. Near McKendry
church, St. Matthews Refoj
chureh, Lutheran Chapel and 1,
el Baptist church. The. entire
of “land is bounded as follows: T
Adjoining the lands of HV'VL'
Crooks', L. B Campbell, D. H. Thorn
ton. Will E. Holbrooks and Jeff
MeCree. j.i’i
Beginning at a stake in H/J.
Crooks lino Walter Mullens corner*
and runs with Crooks line South
89 East 40 poles to stone north sido
of said road his corner, thence
south 05 1-2 east 4 1-3 poles' to
stone his corner, thence south1
87 1-2 East 40 poles to stond;
thence North 83 East ' 18’
poles to stone, Crooks corpbtv
thence south 89 east 106 ooles to
stone, Campbells corner, thenetf
north 3 east 83 1-4 poles to D. H,
Thornton corner, thence, with ..hi*
line, II 88 West 64 poles to a stake,
thence S. 66 1-4 West 12 poles ,
stake in Lockharts creek, thence,
down said creek as it meander’s to
stake formerly a birch tree, thertCe'
S. 31 W. 3 poles to a stake, thence1
S 9 1-2 E. 12 poles to stake, ferm^
erly a dogwood thence S. 8- %4[
east 18 poles to stone, formerly!
gum. thence south 69 east, 10 po)e&
♦o s»«-ofras (down.) thence
west 136 1-4 poles to the beginning,
containing 134 acres more or less.
The above tract of land will^mth^.
er he sold as a whole oi in sep
tracts to the highest bidder raid W
shine. This land must and trilU be)
,-ioW This July 12th, 1927. »• ' ••1’
ED. RL’fMHODES, Executor of
pst»W)»f,‘John G.
the rstWtieCM'John G. Little* de
ceased of Newton, N. C. R-3. .
L. F, Klutz, Attorney, Newtoo,,Nw
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