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Boiling Springs Junior College Offers 1 his yetr courts in college work as well as (J’f regular four-year high school course. High school expenses, $220.00. College expenses. $250.00. For Catalog, Address J* D. Huggins^Boiling Springs, N. C. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Of the Queen variety. We have taken ove r the [tainting and paper hanging business of \V. Ii. Queen and will give you the same fine workmanship as wo have been working with him for some time. Experienced men. first class work. Let us give you an estimate on your next job. SMITH & TAYLOR Phone 21 Shelbv. N - : QUEEN CITY COACH LINES FOR ASHEVILLE. CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON. FAYETTEVILLE FOR ASHEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS LEAVE SHELBY:—9:40 a. m.; 11:40 a. m.; 1: 40 p. m.; 3:40 p. m.; 5:40 p. m.; 7:40 p. m. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS LEAVE SHELBY:—10:50 a. m.; 12:50 p. m.; 2:50 }>. nr ; 4 :50 p. m.; 6:50 p. m.; 8 :50 p, m. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS LEAVE SHELBY:—10:50 a m.; 2:50 p. m. FOR FAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS LEAVE SHELBY:—7:50 a. m.; 10:50 a. m.; 2:50 p. m. FOR ITRTHER INFORMATION — PHONE 450 QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY * I WHY BUY A ! CHEAP TOILET? Let Us Show You A Maddocks Ma dera. It Is A Lifetime Purchase of Freedom From Toilet Worry. / | Isler & Vickery IDEAL PLUMBERS. * — PHONE 561 — e sure ‘tnnfl'i_ DIZE QUALITY J net for ^strated J5ooAiet~ PHONE N. 11 SHELBY. N- C. THERE are none better and the cost is no more. For Business and Apart ment Buildings, Hotels and Homes. Dizc Quality Awnings arc tailored in individual and appropriate Styles to order. LET THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. I QUOTE YOU “AT COST” PRICES ON YOUR JOB PRINTING - j And 10 Years Ago The FoBov inu Item \\ ere Cleaned Fern Issues Ol The Cleveland Star Of Five And lit Years Asjo. Five yfars ago. .Tuii n. I!*":;. One hundred and twen!y-U'v : people-\vcr< l< :i KWwor.- ban quet ai Boning Sprint:- Tl.ursd » * t night. It \yas cn< $'• it ;joyabie meeting fin . ;ub lias held •and in tine with pfahs of the XU | wanis .to hold wa nil:.- during the' 'tnhrher r.v some point in the county to cultivate a ":mv pride and < n'. ‘ the ed-op-rrata -n of a 'general Lat.cniieiu . . the count Shelby .1; s; the championship •; |the tirst hah of the"' Blue Ridra 'ci'cuu to Marion by one half mine. : not by errors or pear bash nmiiin >. m the last few ea;ne>, as some ;hink but because at the clubs in: lability '.to Jiit- in the - arhex ■ part' :>i t?ic- season a totulution oi hitting records, of the. first half show; Senator Li -OVcrman’ and Mr. end airs, E<H;u ■ 'V Show sp*'M Sunday at the Cleveland Spnn-: ihotti, Mr*..’-Sjfiyw is Senator Over ; man's sister. Fire cases of typhoid. have been reported in Cleveland coUnty to the «.it > iic.'.rd 01 ih’ulfh ■ Miss.. Fhsabi-th budiw idt Wed nesday ■ Ba.ti. -.e: '.Set. .to her. 'aunt, ■ Mt: James Bayard-, n , several weeks. h Mrs. .CarlWebbytv- Mr.:Ui so,;-.. •' Billie, who hav ■ he, . up udi:;.. . - . - ; era! weeks with Mr - ‘ J. M :V i-: a w.a: ■ V. : ■ . . Mr. and Mr M . , family lei t ,— ram tor V.'i’ir.ire. and '.Wrick ■ Ft'schl ' They v .it ret -c;s ' this week. Dr. K. L. Lemons, ns' in' ~a :i First Eapth-.i yiyu/.Th w:II • -go Wed nesday morning to >Sa:,sburv - h,.. ■ he will preach the crdmaiicn ser mon o.rd uninc:-. K. i,.-/Difwo.se. Jack Palmer has .purchased a lot from W. B. lie .at M : ...at st and withe root a handsome bungalow at ah-'eariy 'date. Mr. aiitf Mrs. Frank E Hoey went to Thornasville. Go... where, they were balled on account of the dines ; of Mrs. Hoey s father. TI N \ l MtS AGO. July !*;. The many ; rier.rs of Clyde Hoev. jr,. wil regret to learn th.it he is not doing to -v .1; the Rutherfordtbn ■ hospital.-wlte're :hc has been under treatment lor - empyema for several months. Mrs Boa 11, mother of Mr Mar Bowcn. was seriously injured; S nik:-.-- afternoon w hen aui nutomo : : elv . von t-i Mr Monro C ecn o: Moore loro ran head c 1 into the butsitv in which she was’ '.iciiiia tvr.it het eu-;n-hi\\ Mr. L v ' Owensby. Seme .of the Clf-voland cotm’v boy.- the M.iv draft who are nova strli reired at Camp Sevitre. Green yilUy B.. C . ha- » their furloughs revolted and tf is thought that -they : will embark soon for o\» i t-a.s. ; -Miss Mabel Quinn has returned ’ front Raich, i: whe e i. r the pan ■a. v. to- has -been studying:: voice .it Meredith .college Enrout * f eme -he visited in - i.e.mbcrtoi . i_..ur.nbtua aiid other points. On yesterday: Mr Waller Guy ton Me Swain who lives below Earl ter t. : d tile lelkwvuij.;. ,lelegr,:. n . ti un the adjutant general ;u Wash. : Deeply regret to inform sm ihv; f <• ThV.rstoa McSwam ; inla-vry off ’tally r ported as1 a. . m cyan June 1” Will .■ ’ tirst- inform:*';pn received." 1 ins pratubly me. ns that McSwaii i ■ ins n: vakf-n prist tier.'/ the first •to be -eposied tram Cleveland. Mr SE Huey. foreman of the ;it,-.r killed -nahe.in a closet at his . rnV tWci-uiay Mrs. Hoey discov sryd -the shake on a shelf, : Mr A Vv Me Marry v, r.ri: to Ken- . s« k\ la- \, tv; ti! b u. dries s. Mis. : Ms Murry is again in "he Ruther-. 1 o: t1 hospital .’for i--aliment. Rev. R. C Cambell, pastor oi the ! Second .Baptist church, cf South Shelby says $5,000 has already been s ubscribed lor the new ehuren ■building. j Attorneys D Z. Newton and O. M Mull aro to Lincofnton to argue the Mali.case before the superior court which is in session there, w ith Judge ..Webb presidin';;, j Chicago Assassins Have A New Notch Gunmen Of IHnois Carve A Nejv Notch On Their Dt'.i’i' Gat1*. Busines . \sent KiUed. Chicago.—Another 'notch was carved in .assassins- guns when two men in an automobile shot' and killed Joseph Fan! 33. a busines ; agent of the Plumbers union. Faiit. lounging In motor car park- - fed in front of ids heme, was spray-' fed' with slugs from automatic pis-, tois.. lie was struck four times in the head, while live slugs entered his body. Frank Fa hi. :« '-brother of the gun victim ana . a witness of the shoot ing, drove the. wounded man to a hospital-, where lie died. • The brother: who was held tor. questioning, denied that Faui had any connect ion with, the underworld feuds. Police pursued a theory that a row attributable to a recent union election may have prompted the slaying. Two weeks ago 'Paul was elected a delegate to the national eenvenacii of plumber to be held i in tiie. fall. t. Fau! was married and tiie father - of two children. Frank Fault who was standing, nearby: when the «u-, tack took place, was unable to pro vide a description oi the gunmen, who remained concealed in the.dark ! interior cf the death machine. The slaying was the first, of th automobile-automauc pistol variety executor .in Chicago since Big Tim Murphy was shot down in similar' iasiiicn m mint of Ins home severed -'weeks ago. Despite depredations by bean beetle.!., the ordinary farm garden is on the place. COMPARE THIS AEPVE) WITH THE ONE ABOVE AND THE ONE BELOW -COMPARE TV* HIS, -’V SPACE .WITH yth?s ' OhE ««*> impht ,nnont • f lire nerves. at j the base of the b>ahi (see sec- | i •;:«! u i vp tn cut> cause ; nervous- J lo ss, pnraly -is. insomnia. _ hay ( lever rul hva/uchs-. (hiroprac-- ! lie spinal adjustments removes ! ihis impiRgenuint. _ _ j Dr. B. M. Jarrett Royster Building — Room 3 ? Office Rhone 515. Residence \ Phone 3’4-R. j Hours 8:30-12 M., 2-6 P. M. Evenings 7:30-8:30. J V d(‘ Tom Tarheel says his boy has ‘aimed his own money and will att end: the annual state club short j 'ourse at state college July 30 to: August 4 insure With The AETNA The Company of Universal Insur- j ance Service. Life - Accident - Health — Fire Casualty & Liability j; J. L. BLANTON Agency — Special Agents - W. P. Dorsey Bush Eskridge ODD CHAIRS i AND « ROCKERS \\ This is Odd Chair and | Keeker Week at The Para-1 gem Furniture Co’.s greatjj Removal sale. One sow: (: room full — Chairs and j. Rockers of every descrip-j lion— jj 35c TO $37.50 ! EACH' | \\ Now is the time, folks, jj to buy them. Prices cut t< }! the hone. {I 1-3 TO 1-2 | OFF 1 { ‘ Be au t if ul c ha i rs and Rock - (j ers going cheap all this C week. Come now, don’t • wait. f| WAS $1.25 to $75.00 NOW i| 85c TO $37.50 j, THE | PARAGON ! FURNITURE CO. j AviiitrK Is Poet, Student Of I,it - <r.iture And Fairly Wealthy. A\ iuifix, settlement worker. busi ness women. pi -i student ol litera ture and possessed ol enough vfealth to make her independent ol out use i Sil l's • mu n on> ptetuie drawn. of Miss Alp. ...i Earhari. first successful woman ti ans-Atlantic fly* by her friends and relatives, says an article in the New York World. . P- • other bids. Ivr feminity, h«r charming mane:, perfect poise, hci natyrajfj vtayy hair., qui^t eyes and her sense ol humor, presents a no less delightful personality One knowing her would believe, indeed -if on-- dot's and one almo-t must,1 believe the stories told ol her froth Sufi Francisco to Boston—Unu wuhin h.er slight :fame'•there-rises far more ml nt and genius than in any othe feminine figure to be placed before the public in recent years. ■ ■ Her. who! t life story, is one of ab sorbing interest Be: i in Atchison. Kai-i.. .he was reared in California Her early schooling. was in Los An - gelt Then she . attended Hi" 'Orofterschool at Philadelphia, re tu rung- to. the Unit. fsity of South er.i C. hfomia for sociological study, completing this course later at Harvard and at Columbia Sh-- was one, ol the earliest wo man flyers, gaining her training at Lr.-' Angeles and .Sat) Diego I' was there in 1918 she made her first solo flight alter but ten hours a. instruction and won her pilot's cens" m an old Kinner plane with u tluce-cysindor motor. .Within two years she had attain ed such proficiency that she held the altitude record for women Anotimr year and we find her ih > first woman to. receive a Federation Ae-onnticue. International pilot's li cense from the National Aerdnauu : aisyrietion -his after a series of test -flights at. Los Angeles cn De - ember 15. .1921. the seventeenth In ternationa! license to ever have been issu d. • Two years ago she went to Bos ton Miss Marion Perkins. director GETTING A LINE On clean, powerful \ gas. To get the best j your motor is ca pable of giving it is necessary to use a gas that is pure, clean and of high explosive power. Very often one gal lon of good gas will take you much far ther than two gal lons of inferior qual ity. Sinclair gas and Opaline oil repre senting the best there is in gas, oil and service. CLEVELAND OIL CO. DISTRIBUTORS of Denison House, tells the story in the coming number of Su \ ev Gra phic, New York a tall, slender. . boyish-looking woman walk tl inn* lm office tn the early fall of 19 Hhe wanted a job and a pari tint ■ I one v.uuki do. lor she was givin; courses in English under the uni versity extension. Most of her classwere in factories in Lynn and other industrial towns near Boston She had had no real exper ience in social work, bul she wnni eti to try it, and before I knew it I had engaged h *r for half-time work a: Denison House She had poi - ■ and charm 1 liked her quiet sense of humor, the frank, direct look .n her gray ey»s. "It was some time before any of us at Denison House knew that Amelia had flown After d ivm : with her in the "Yellow Peril." her own Kissel roadster. I knew the: she was an expert driver, handling her car with ease, with an artiste touch She has always seemed to me an unusual mixture of tin ar tist and the practical persi ,i " Calcium arsenate is being used successfully by farmers of Hoke county to contrcl. lioni worms on tobacco. The growers were advised to use this material when it was found that arsenate of' lead coul.i not be secured. Hr port (if the Condition of t h. I MON TKl M (<)., OJ SIU LB\ At Shell)'. North Carolina to the Corporation ('ommisslen. At the close of business on the bill day of June 192S. Resources Loans and discounts S8U.2-U Overdrafts; , ' ' , 343 75 ‘ United States bonds 51fUl iS All other stocks and bonds 25 fKMhOi) Banking house ■f.OtW.Oi') Furniture and fixtures 5.000 0') Cash in \auU and aims, due frcnv app uved de pository banks - "><S 491 17 Cheeks for clearing and transit items . If.90175 Due from ’'banks '• no; svn- : proved depositories» 18.294‘>5 Other real estae l.OOO oQ: Total . . $986,138-34 Liabilities Capita! stock paid'in. $100.'*00 00 Surplus fluid 80.o0G.00 Undivided profit-; -net amount > - . 2.059.3V Reserved for interest 31.005 O f Reserved for taxes . .. 1,500 00 Demand deposits due banks .16:362.63-. Other deposits subject to check 173 424.01 'Cashiers'-checks outstand ing 4.746.77 Dividends checks out standing . 3.000 00 Time'certificates of de posit i due on or after 30 days) .... . . . 401.481 15 ■ Savings deposits 1 due on i or after 30 days) . . . 16,457.87 I Uninvested trust deposits: 5-f.h29.46 i Bills payable -. .. 103.000.00: j Total ----- ----- $966.156.34' 'State of North Carolina, ss. J County of Cleveland.’ [ Forrest Eskridge cashier Chas C. ;Blanton Director, and J. T. Bowman, i director of the Union Tru t Co each : personally appeared before me this i day, and. being duly sworn, acti lor I himself, says that tl” foregointt re ! port is true to the best of his kn< edge and belief. FORREST ESKRIDGE. Cashier CHAS C BLANTON. Din ■ to J T BOWMAN Director. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 10th day of July. 1928 BERTIE CROWDER. Notary. Pub!. My commission expires May 7. 1930. In white and pastel shades. Prices $2.75 to $4.75. STRAW HATS reduced to half price. GEORGETTE DRESSES - In navy blue and pastel shades reduced from $18.50 to $11.50 $10.75 to -$7.50. We are ylad to have you come in and look whether you buy or not. Miss Azeiia Roberts South Shelby, N. C. JULY SERIES Now Open At The CLEVELAND BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION —And as usual ruing good. >in-lhy and CK-vt Irnd Ci unty folks a it' building and loan folks, THEY KNOW >'■ m- a To Inking running -hare- Sumo are taking pan! up shares--— . Some are jj,roaring .t • laild homes. some are . saving, some aiv jus! [rvves'ing ■ 'heir, money. COME IN TODAY Take Out As Many Shares As You Can Possibly Carry. J. L. SUTTLE, Sec.-Trees. CLEVELAND BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Office With CLEVELAND SANK. & TRUST CO. — JULY SERIES NOW OPEN - it F,*sex popularity In CMfSlfo is but part of .a national and worid prefer ence that lu d.c » i -v. \ alt*> the jafpc st of any six-cylinder cat in hutoxy. f5an^ i,p War Tax Off tSSEX mirrors public choice The enormous spread of Essex success is due to an accumula tion of values never approached under $1000, u hich is per fectly obvious to the ordinary buyer as well a:, the expert. At $735 and up you not only get the brilliant performance and reliability of the famous Essex chassis; you also get a sat isfaction, in appearance, rich ness and comfort, never even con sidered within hundreds of dollars of the price. ( OACII $735 Sedan ( l-Doot) S795 COI TT' $745 {Rumble Seat 330 Extra) KoiuNtc r $850 AU prices f. o. b. Detroit Buyers cun pay far cars out of income at knotse m <iUabte charge for interest, handUni: and in\utame i D. H. Cline, Dealer SHELBY, N. C. - KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
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