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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Siri&ll Cost Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimurr Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size type 1 cent per word each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. Ads that amount to less than 25c. will be chanted 25c for urst insertion, SHOATS FOR SALE, A. B WAL ker, Route No. 1, Lattlmore. 2t-15p NOTICE TO PAT RONS OF THE Shelby Potato Storage House. The house will open October 13 for the storing of potatoes and wlllremain open for ten days. J. A. Harmon, secretary treasurer. 3t 15c A BARGAIN: DODGE COUPE, late 1925 model, good condition throughout. See W. W. Green, Mooresboro, N. C. 3t 15c FOUND: A BROWN HORSE. Owner may get him by paying for feed and this adv. Lee Connor at West MaHori street. 3t 15c FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE: 9 room house, both close in. Apply C S. Young. Tf-12c LOST: ONE HALF RED BONE and half beagle dog. Brown body, white breast. white ring around neck and white streak through head. Short legs and heavy built. Answer by name of "Joe." Finder return to Weldon Pruett, South Shelby. Shelby, N. C. R-3 and get reward. 3t 17p FOR SALE; SEED BAT I ' Y. See John Wortrmm, Shelby, Route No. 4. 5t 12p STAR JOB PRINTING WILL satisfy you, both as to quality and price. Call Phone No. 11 and a re presentative will cah to see you. LEGAL BLANKS, SUCH AS deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, chattels, crop liens, etc. Ample •apply on hand at The Star office FIRE PROOF SAFES, ALL SIZES end at prices that will surprise you because they are twenty per cent lower than you have been quoted by others. Phone Star office No. 11 and our salesmap will call. tf-21p WANTED — TO WASH and Nap Your Blankets and Quilts. Phone IS. -Shelby Steam Laundry, Inc. tf3c REMEMBER THE TWO PHONE numberr, in The Star building Call No. 11 for business department. Call No. 4-J for news and advertising departments. If either phone is busy or unanswered call th$ other number. tf-21 WEDDING INVITATIONS AND announcements, printed, engraved or reliefgraf. Three different hinds of printing, many styles of lettering. Brldes-to-be, your secret will be kept Place your order with us and save money. The Star. Phone No. 11 CORRECT COUNT ON JOB printing. All printing presses in our establishment are equipped with au tomatic counting machines. You get full count. The Star. Phones II or 4-J tf-9 IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO build, let, us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tf 18c FOR SALE STOVE WOOD rendy for use. Phone 406. Morrison Transfer Co. tf 8c AN AD. IN THIS COLUMN WILL bring results. A trial will convince you. CALL NO. 11 FOR PRICES AND DETAIL ABOUT ANY KIND OF JOB PRINTING WE ARE PRE PAP.EI) TO FURNISH YOU. GET A FREE CUP AND SAUCER by buying your coffee at Campbell's, 0t-C-l FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for Shelby property. 200 acre farm, six head mules, all farm utensils, and all feed stuff. Three good houses and outbuildings. Eight miles southeast of Shelby, Long terms. Write. "Mack” care St,ar, Shelby tf 3c -—--— LOST ONE FEMALE DOG black with tan feet and legs and white nose, about six years old. S. J. Cabiness, R. 4, Shelby. 3t-12p i OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x FOR SALE ONC GOOD BUICK. 1924 touring, master six. Bargain to quick buyer, James Tiddy, phone 128, Beam block, u 26c j I FOE SALE—ONE SEVEN ROOM house centrally located opposite Lat r timore high school. Lot Includes one and one quarter acres. See Mrs. W. T. Calton. 9t-8p FOR RENT AFTER OCT. 15 ON ! N. Morgan street 7 room house with modern conveniences. Also two 5 room houses in South Shelby for rent. C: A. Morrison. tf 12c FOR RENT: 10 ROOM HOUSE with all modern conveniences. Ideal place for big family, or parties keep ing boarders. Rent reasonable. See ! O. E. Ford Co. tf 5c FOR RENT: ONE 9 ROOM house on S. LaFayette street. S. A. Ellis. 3t 15c WANTED: THREE COMPI.ETE ly furnished rooms for light house keeping, nc r Southern Cotton Oil Co. Apply a!. The Star. It 17c | BARGAIN IN USED CAR. j Studebaker five, passenger, sedan. ; Perfect mechanical condition. Apply Service Garage, Shelby. 6t 17c ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY | forbidden to hire or harbor. Lige Henson, 18 year old white boy, who | left home last week without cause. Notify W. J. Henson, R-7, Shelby, i 2t 17p Chapman Has Store At Belwood Location Walter M. Chapman, former car rier on the special Belwood mail route, has moved to Belwood where he has opened a store near the Bel wood school. The new store is brick with living quarters combin I ed. He will operate gas and oil I station as well as handle a line of groceries, candies, drinks, etc, No doubt the fact is being driven home tn certain quarters that all Work and no p#y will *iot elect the Republican ticket.—Weston (Or?.) Leader. No farm relief like burning the old mortgage.—Boston Herald. The talking movie, has ruined an other good pltyce iq, sleep.—Nash ville Banner. cfL. --- ^ Coming as he does from Califor nia, sometimes we haire a faint mis giving that Hoover r»?.v have diffi culty in carrying Florida.—Cincin nati Times-Star, t | Plant Shrubs | NOW! Beautify your home and enhance its value with hardy i Kvcrgreens, Shrub'*, Vines, Shade Trees; also Fruits. Berries. etc. New is the time to plant. We have lajrge selection of varieties suited to this climate and sell to you direct at lowest prices—no agents’ commissions. Half a century in business assures your satisfaction, catalog now ready. Write today for your free copy J H WATKINS A BRO. : Midlothian, Va. 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[ jj -- r _ © ,9^8 by King FgJIuf«» .Syndioty, In* < >re»t Bnf tw fight. re*erV*rJ if CUAM VOUR.SEL.FS *» TMtS' IS \ SOMETHIM' NEW= TUeV'RS \ STARTIN' UP A SCHOOL "TO V EJUCATE REST'KANT HELP, CALLED The cafe college- am' WE'RE gonma ee TEACHERS K MO LESS - /AOMSV IS DEAM f OF COOKCGRAPHy, CSUSSlE IS L INSTRUCTOR IM CASH1ERMETICS FLOSSIE IS TEACHER INJ P A smokepedoleoi.ogv; susis \S TUTOR, in I f CHECKROOMSOPHV — ? If ^ am' I'M PROFESSOR, i im vjaitercmetrv—. Gus Expects No Tip. ourflock HAS BEEN ENGAOEP ! as the faculty of the new cafe COLLEGE gus teaches 1 WATERING_ 6DSSIE ( CASHIERINS k SUSIE CHECKROOM technique — ' FLOSSIE ? Smoke — peddling— ? -ANC> MOMSy ! "THE ANCIENT ART | OF COOKING_ 1 A COMPLETE COURSES <M ALL 3! BRANCHES OF RESTAURANTOU03y fijp'~n-US IS ybUR. TEACHlN' STAFF, 'DOCTOR.- GlRLS, HAAY X UMTRODUCE Y&U "To DR.BUTTERPLATE, d.k.d.r.p_ /ASASIIM' DOCTOR. O' KtTCHEMOSOPwy, DINING - R.OOMOM6TRY AND PANTRyoGRAPMy_ PRES\PENT Qi the - COULEGE i i 1 _i» Grc«t Britain right a reserve i. Jfju • 1926, by Jling Features indicate. Inc IC-/7 -faIS IS INDEED A HISTORIC MOMENT IN THE LIFE OF "THIS EDUCATIONAL, INSTITUTION ’ i bid vou VJSLCOME. T& TOYS WITH DEATH 10 IKE I LIVING Hollywood’s ‘Hardest Boiled Guy’ Prowls Around With Pockets Full Dynamite. Hollywood, Calif.—This is to in troduce “the hardest boiled guy in Hollywood.” No, you're wrong! It’s not .-Lon Chaney, not Tom Mix, not even Hull Montana. Bull Montana is a May pole dancer compared with this baby who goes prowling around the studio lots with his pockets full of dyna mite. dangling a roll of high explo sive fuse where Torn Mix dangles nothing more dangerous than a rope. His name is “Slim” Hoffman christened Walter—-and his purpose in life is to blow' up things. Oh, it doesn't matter what! He'll blow' up the kitchen lamp or a square mile of movie battlefield with the same blase gestures. A correspondent for Photoplay Magazine ventured near enough this lean and sinewly walking arsenal the other day to elicit a few facts about one of the most colorful and least exploited careers in the cinema colony. "Slim” he found, is old enough to have begun blowing up things in a small way 35 years ago—foundation jobs, railroad cuts and prosaic mis cellany like that. He'd been play ing with dynamite for several years when the San Francisco 'quake came along and gave him a chance at big ger things. "Slim” wallowed around in that maw of flames and tottering walls for days, literally blowing out the conflagration with dynamite. And then he got into the movies. He uses a dynamite cap for tooth pick and his vocabulary is as ex plosive as the stuff lie deals with—it has to be, he explains, to keep away those simple-minded souls w'ho in variably gather around when an ex plosion is due. But “Slim" is an art ist in his way. He can blow up a 50 foot square area without Cracking a tea cup placed six inches beyond the edge. He has perfected a chem ical concoction that will make an entire building seem a roaring in ferno without so much as scorching the wallpaper. He can supervise the mining of an entire make-believe battle-field, then sit back at his complex switchboard find play a crescendo of destruction that—so far as the eye can see—should dis member every living thing for miles around, but he has never caused a casualty. . Henry Walthall, according td "Slim," possesses more sheer nerve than any actor in the business. Once a Walthall script called for the ac tor to be buried in the debris of an explosion. Walthall walked in with out turning a hair, ' Slim" pressed his switch and. wham! It took ten men six minutes to dig Walthall out from twelve feet of dirt, but he didn't suffer anything more than loss of breath. Gloria Swanson is "Slim's” choice for courage among the women. "No doubles for that gal: she'd eat a dozen sticks of dynamite to make a scene more realistic,' he declared in ^ the Photoplay interview. (Special to The Star.) Belwood, Oct. IS.—Miss Myrtle Norman of New Jersey is visiting USED CARS FOR-SALE I have the, following cars for sale: * 1 *27 Ford Roadster 1 ’25 Ford Sedan 1’27 Chevrolet Coupe. 1 ’25 Ford Touring 1’26 Ford Touring l ’27 Olds. Sport Roadster 1 ’27 Dodge Coupe 1 ’26 Dodge Sedan 1 ’24 Dodge Coupe 1 ’27 Ford Sedan 1 ’24 Ford Sedan l Studebaker Coach J. T. CAMP Phone 107. Moss Bldg. FOREST CITY, N. C. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO FLORIDA VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM THURSDAY. OCTIBER 18, 1928 Round trip fares from Shelby, N. C. Savannah. Ga. __$7.50 Jacksonville, Fla. __ $15.50 Miami, Fla._$25.50 Tampa. Fla._23.00 Havana, Cuba__ $50.25 Proportionately reduced fares t o other Florida points. Tickets on sale Oct. 18th, final return limit Savan nah Oct. 25th; Jacksonville Oct. 26th; Havana. Nov. 6th. and other destinations Oct. 30th, 1928, to reach original starting point prior to midnight. Excellent service — Through sleeping cars. For further information call on any Southern Rail way agent. R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. < < t her parovs, Mr, and Mis. Frank' Norman Prof, and Mrs. C. A Ledn>r 1 and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Guftc of Union Mills are spending awhile in the eastern part of the state. Misses Lura Willis and Mayo Gantt were the dinner guests of Misses Madge and Elna Richard Sunday. Mr. Wellington Martin spent Sun day with Mr. Cash Norman Mrs. J. T. Ramsey and J. T., Jr., and Jack Ramsey, of Shelby, were j the dinner gues+s of Mrs. S. L Gantt Sunday. There will be preaching at Knob Creek the third Sunday night. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Walter Chapman and Miss' Myrtle Norman are spending this ; week in Lincoln ton. Mrs. George Martin spent last: Thursday afternoon with Mrs. | Theodore Warlick. Mrs. Clarence Warlick and daugh ter of Vale spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs- B. C. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Seism and children of the Dover Mill section visited Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Richard Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Gantt and daughter, Ruby, spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gantt. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Turner and Mesdamts" Clarence’ Warlick ““and Noah Carpenter visited Mrs. Mafifc Warlick Sunday afternoon, Mr. William Melton of Casat is spending awhile with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Goodman and children visited Mr and Mrs. Jas ; per Childress of Play Sunday after ' noon. ADVERTISE IN THE STAR VS A* ALL ROADS LEAD TO RALEIGH FAIR WEEK — STARTING — . ;... . ■ . . ■ . ■ • v«o* mtfi Monday, Oct. 22 y a. BIG HORSE RACE EVENTS Crack Horses of America Agricultural Displays Big Fireworks Displays Nightly The Country’s Speediest Horses Sheely Shows — Kings of the Midway Crevone’s Renowned Band Mechanical Show Wizards Of Farm North Carolina's Createst Swine Show Thrilling Rides On New Devices May Wirth and The Wirth Family Billy Rice’s Trio The Honey Family Keller Sisters Magnificent Society Horse Show THAT’S THE DATE OF OPENING OF THE NORTH CAROLINA State Fair For six gladsome. joyous, gleeful days (here after fun will ton riot, education will rule supreme, as a panoramic display of North Carolina’s March of Progress is unveiled be fore the people of North Carolina. An Incomparable Array of Agricultural, Educational, Livestock, Industrial. Me chanical and Electrical Displays. $35,000 IN PREMIUMS STATE FAIR LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS N. ■ T. S. WHITE, President W. S. MOYE, Sec.-Mgr. SPEED DEMONS DEFY DEATH Monday and Saturday Great Poultry Show — The Cackle Chorus Agricultural Machinery Show Licensed All Breed Dog Show Automobile Races — Dirt Track Champs Seven Stupendous Hippo drome Acts Livestock Herds — Thorough* ' breds All mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmm: Local IS. C. Singers Big Exhibits Of State’s Resources Boys’ and Girls’ Club Exhibits . iiHiiiwNMaMamM Bees and Honey Dairy Products New Grounds — New Build ings — Everything New Big Fret Exhibits Each Day i And Night in Front of Grand stand ct> Most Modern Oul* I door Stage in South.
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