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Let A Star t What Y<m Wapt ^ % Tn -aha WANT APS* Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum 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 charged 25c for first insertion. f FOR SATE: ONE MODEL-T Ford coupe In excellent mechanical condition, equipped with moto meter, water pump, alemtte iubri ci.tion system, speedometer, new bal 1> ti cord tires, etc. Reasonably priced for quick cash sale. Chns. A. Bunits. tf 24c FOR SALE: AT REDUCED prices new lumber and new brick, also some used lumber, left over Irani construction of butiding. S. S. Royster, Phone 25. 2t 24c FOR SALE: PTGS AND SHOATS Poland Chinas home raised. C. C. Allen, R-2, Shelby, N. C. 2t 24p PATRONS OF BOILING SPRINGS potato house will please store, their potatoes -from Tuesday October 30 to Friday November 2. O. P Ham rick. 2t 24c CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. J, L. Putnam, South Shelby. 4t 24p LOST 34x5 FISK Tire and rim. Reward. D. A. Beam. 3t-22c TOR RENT THREE room apartment i n rsw house. Miles Beam, 3t-22c FOR RENT- 4 ROOM HOUSE water and lights. Close in. Apply j Pendleton’s Music Store, tf 22c FOR SALE: POT FLOWERS, j choice ferns, and begonias. On old | highway No. 206. Mrs. W. H. Long.! 2t 22p ; FOR SALE: SPLENDID LOT | on West side of S. LaFayette street.: Ideal business or residence proper- j ty. Call 245-J. 3t 22c FURNISHED ROOMS FOR. rent. 314 South LaFayette Street, j Phone 668. - tfc FREE CUP AND SAUCER WITH each three pound bucket of Ameri- j can Jack Coffee at Campbell’s Dept. Store. 12t 19c | FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE: : 9 room house, both close in. Apply ■ C. 3. Young. Tf-12c STAR JOB PRINTING WILL satisfy you, both a< to quality and price. Call Phone No. 11 and a re presentative will call to see you. FIRE PROOF SAFES, ALL SIZES and 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 salesman wiL call. tf-21p WANTED — TO WASH and Nap Your Blankets and Quilts. Bhone 18. Shelby Steam Laundry, Inc. tf'lc WEDDING INVITATIONS AND announcements, printed, engraved or reiiefgraf. Three different kinds of printing, many styles of lettering. Brides-to-be, your secret will oe kept Place your order with us and save money. The Star Phone No 11 CORRECT COUNT ON JOB: printing All printing presses in our i establishment are equipped with au- : tomatic counting machines You get j full count. The Star Phones 11 or 4-J tf -9*1 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 13c DON’T MISS “MEL ODY MAIDS” at Lai fc more November 2nd. Great Lyceum. 4t-20p WANTED TO HIRE A HAND, or will take a family, to gather ray crop. Will furnish house. R. C. Cov ington, Lattimofc, N. C„ R-l 3t24c LOOTERS WANTED: EIGHT cent per dozen for 120 and 132 needle work. Holt Brothers Knit ting Co., Burlington, N. C, 3t 24p " SAND FOR SALE, GOOD RIVER sand—Call 270. . 3t 22c FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for Shelby property 200 acre farm, six head mules, all farm utensus. rnd ah feed stuff. Three good houses and outbuildings. Eight miles southeast oi Shelby. Long terms. Write Mack” care Star, Shelby. tf Jc BARGAIN IN USED CAR. Studebaker five, passenger sedan. Perfect nK-'hanical condition Apply Service Oarage, Shelby. 6t 17c OLD SPOOL BED IN EXCEL ient condition, also nice baby car riage. price $8.00. Call 432. tf 22c OLL) NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x FOR SALE- STOVE WOOD ready for use Phone 406 Morrison Transfer Co. tf 8c CALL NO. 11 FOR PRICES AND DETAIL ABOUT ANY KIND OF JOB PRINTING WE ARE PRE PARED TO FURNISH YOU. Two Births Announced. Miss Evelyn Miss Evelyn Daves visited Miss Mention. New House, Oct. 24.—Rev G. P. Abcrnethy idled his regular apoint ment Saturday afternoon and Sun day a. in. A large crowd was pres ent Sunday morning. Rev s. P. Abernethy used as his text John 3:16. Subject, “Whosoever." Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius R. D. Walker cne day last week a son. Mother acid babe, are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davis motor ed to Rutherfordton Saturday. Mr. Troy Greene underwent a slight operation on his hand at the Rutherford hospital Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Walker had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Walker and Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Brooks. Born last Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Whitaker a bouncing boy, Robert Morris. Mrs. Whitaker was formerly Miss Lillie Holland. Mr. Alvin Williams is improving, we are glad to note. The friends of Miss Evelyn Daves gave her a surprise party, last- Sat urday night. A large crowd of youg sters was . present. Miss Dorcas Grigg spent Sun urday night. A large crowd of young day with Miss Vernle Daves. Blanche Grigg Sunday. Mr. J. P. Walker was a visitor at Mr, O. W. Brooks home Sunday. Miss Mary C. Brooks spent Sun day with Misses Dorcas and Stella VValker. Mrs. Stough Davis who took treat ment at the Rutherford hospital recently, is doing nicely. Mr. Charlie Whitaker of near Bostic visited his brother Mr. George Whitaker. Maks Dorothy Greene was also a visitor at the home of Mr. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. o, C, Waters and Mrs. W- Z. Davis visited their father, Mr. Lynn waters at Dun can Creek Sunday. Mr. Herbert Walker of Asheville is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Walker. Miss Sara Lou Whitaker had as her guest Sunday Miss Euzel Petty. . Mr. Herman Petty of B. S. Jr. col lege, spent the week-end with home folks. Little Miss Rachel and Master Ben Jenkins* jt\, gave a birthday party. Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. The home was beauti fully decorated for the occasion, the Haller, e tn colors being carried out. A large number of their friends enjoyed the hours. Rachel and Ben, jr., received many pretty gilts. Mrs. G. M. Holland and daugh ters, Misses Moliie and Lorcna spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Whitaker. There will be a Hallowe’en B. Y. P. U. social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones next Saturday night from 7 to ±0 o'clock. Every body is invited to attend this social. Heads Red Masquers State College—E.™G. Ooverall of Asheville, is new president of the Red Masquers, State college dra matic society, having just been elected to succeed A. L. Aydlett, Elizabeth City, retired. L. R Mer cer. Norfolk, Va., is the new vice president; Miss Ada Spencer, Ra leigh, secretary, and H. B. Merriam, Winston-Salem, treasurer. Plans for production pf piays this year are under way .Hardy Ray, C. C, Cunningham and J. D Clark of the college faculty, are advisors to the society. Want Ad Sell. It For You At Small Cost “GUS AND GUSSIE”- A Convenience Fo* Waiters I TELLVOU, DR BOTTEROLATE= AS PRINCIPAL O' "THE CAFE COLLiPSE Vbu'LL ©E INTRESTED IN THIS — I Think, rr'p BE A HOT If= ybUR. MlMD 'S SET, ITS ST. BUT TELLTbU VOURE AAAKINi ’ A Bl<3 MISTAKE a BIS MISTAKE WHV ? WHAT DOES A WAITER WANT WITH FOREIGN LANGUAGES? HOW FOREIGNERS ON The AVERAGE WILL. HE HAVE T£> "CALK To ? i A Great Responsibilty I WILL WOW DEMOUNSTRATE THE HIGH ART T O' SHTTIM' A TABLE a FOLLOW /V,E CLOSE * A SERVICB PLATE, A F1SHFORK A MEATFORK., A BUTTER. KNIFE, A SOUPSPOON AM' A STEEL knife in case o' steaks, chops OR. ROAST BEEP, IS WHAT'S CALLED THE ideal . 5R? i set- up 1 “RDL.O CM WHAT X AM \ X MAOS \ MYSbUF_ Thanksgiving Joys Being Crowded Out Tiny Apartments With Tiny Din ing Rooms Not Suited To Celebration. Only the small town and rural America know the Joys of the old fashioned Thanksgiving nowadays. In the cities the celebration of the traditional- American feast day is being crowded out by tiny apart ments with tiny dining rooms and tinier kitchens. This, at least, is how Walter Pritchard Eaton sees it, In an edi torial in the American home he de scribes a modern city Thanksgiv ing : "It is a trifle difficult to wax sen timental over Apartment B, 8th floor as the old homestead, especially when you didn't move in until last May. Besides, the kitchen isn't big enough to cook an 18-pound tur key, let alone four mince p.es, two pumpkin pies and a pudding. Any how, the cook never heard of mince pies. "Cousin Jane's apartment on 48th street is no bigger: Hang it all lets get the Jones and go cown to a hotel. They are putting on a special dinner at the Biltdorf. We can go to a show afterwards. . . . And that is the new Thanksgiving in urban America, the poor, jale ghost of the old. with no particular reason for existence any more, ex cept that traditions die hard. -- "But isn’t tills one too fine to let die? Shall we not on Thanksgiving Day, though our dwelling oe a tiny apartment, make ft a home where those nearest and dearest shall rally —even if they are a bit- crowded— pushing the world into the back ground and giving us, especially the young folk, that sense of family af fection and solidarity and mutual interest on which our nation rose to strength." m STAR 111 ADS Mrs. Skahan’s Opinion of Pinliham’s Compound Saugus Centre, Mass.—‘f have •iken ID bottles of Lydia K. T’iuk 1 ham's . Vegetable Compound and would n<< more lip without a bot tle in the house than i would be without bread. It has made a new woman of tee. I used to be so cross with my husband when I was suffering I » that 1 don t know ow he stood too. Now I am cheerful nd strong and feel younger than I .id ten years ago when my troubles egan.”—Mas. Joiis Skahan, 20 .Cmory St., Saugus Centre, Maes. SON OF 10 SPEAK IN STATE Raleigh—One of the newest and and best accessions to the list of high-powered speakers by Demo cratic headquarters here is Richard Cleveland, son of the late President Grover Cleveland, who will speak in Greenville on November 2 and in New Bern on November 3, according to announcement from headquart ers. Mr. Cleveland has been speaking extensively in the east and has been making a number of radio speeches over the national network, and has been proving one of the most effective campaigners in the coun try, according to campaign officials here. Several of them have listen ed to some of his radio addresses, and say that he is a most effective speaker. Consequently it is felt that the coming of Mr. Cleveland to the state in the final days of the cam paign, and especially to Greenville and New Bern, both located in more or less doubtful territory, will ma terially assist the campaign in this state. The fact that Mr. Cleveland is Trick Laxatives Won’t Curs Constipation Ycu need a real liver osedicmft for Cliat9 so take resramne f Sold by QUINN DRUG STORE They Were Relieved by Cardui Which This Georgia Lady Took on Her Moth er’s Advice. Columbus, Ga.—“I don't see why women will drag around, in a half hearted way, never feeling well, barely able to drag, when Cardui might help put them on their feet, as it did me,” says Mrs. Geo. S. Hunter, of this city. "I suffered with dreadful pains in my sides. I had to go to bed and stay sometimes two weeks at a time. “I could not wTork, and just dragged around the house. “I got very thin. I went from a hundred and twenty-six pounds down to less than a hundred. "My mother had long been a user of Cardui, and she knew what a rood medicine it was for this trou pe. So she told me to get some and take it. “I sent to the store for Cardui, ind before I had taken the first mttle I began to improve. My side mrt less, and I began to mend in lealth. . I took the second bottle, .nd felt much better. I followed his by two more bottles. “Cardui acted as a fine tonic. I lo not feel like the same person. I am well now, and still gaining My sides do not trouble me at all.” For sale by druggists, everywhere 18 the son of Grover Cleveland, whose candidacy caused the split In the Democratic party in 1892 along much the same lines as the present threatened split, also gives his pres ence in the state added signifi cance. STATE COMPLETES TUBERCULIN TEST North Carolina is the first state to complete systematic tuberculin testing of all cattle within its bor ders, thereby becoming tire first en tire state to be classed as “modified accredited area.” A “modified accredited area" is one in which less than one-half of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic The Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria. It destroys the malarial germs in the blood, Stops the Chills and fortifies the system against Malaria and Chills. 60c. More Eggs for less Money You get more eggs, for less money, when you feed Quaker FUL-O'PEP EGG MASH Because this feed is all feed — every bit of it is just what a hen must have to lay regu larly, and produce big, fine flavored eggs. We have this good feed. For Sale By McKNIGHT & CO., Shelby, N. C. one per cent of the cattle are In-\ fected with tuberculosis as shown j by official test. Approximately 600,000 cattle were tested during the campaign which began in 1917, and was completed in October, 1928. Of the 3,877 tuberculous cattle removed by the test, 700 were dis eased to such an extent that the disease had become generalized. Compensation paid the farmers for condemned cattle by the state and federal governments totalled $150,000. Of the 100 counties in the state there were 12 in which no tuber culous cattle were found. North Carolina has a human pop ulation of 2,897,000. "mi IN CABOllHA* CNROU^4 MADE SUPERLATIVE pteure EAGLE ROLLER Mil ICO, SHELBY, N.C. JL J \ > ■Sr CAROLINA MADE Stands out as the finest flour milled in the Southeast. No substitute can be 1 “JUST AS K 0000.” Eagle Roller Mill Company If color in your bath room appeals to your taste, we have it We are MODERN Plumbers. But—whether you select the new color shades for your fixtures or not, MOD ERN FIXTURES will appeal to you. It is said, your home is as modern as your bath room. ISLER & VICKERY Ideal Plumbers. Telephone 561. OUR BIG ATTRACTION Is trying to do the Impos sible — please everybody. Some job, we’ll admit, but no harm trying. We’re glad that we’re not in the fix President Kernel of Turkey was recently in; he employ ed four doctors to remove a pimple; gosh, how many doctors would it take if Kernel ever got the meas les? It is possible, however for us to supply you with a better grade of gas and oil at the usual standard pric es. We have selected Sin clair gas and Opaline oil to back our reputation because of its purity and depend ability. Cleveland oaco. Distributors
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