Babington Draws Praise For Work <* Mooresville Enterprise. . S Robert ». Babington. of Gastonia. ;~Jbundef of the North Carolina Or ■ gbopaedic hospital, is probably the * greatest benefactor the state has ^produced within the last half cen tury, or perhaps in her entire his r; Jbry. It was due to his untiring ef raSorts, energy’ and sacrifice that Sundreds and perhaps thousands of ttle Children defortned and crip * pled from disease or birth, have **fbea restored to normalcy and have ; ..been given a place in the general run of affairs to do for themselves; Otherwise would have been hamdl ewpped ail through their lives. Did ; ^jjpu ever talk to a little girl or boy . vjk> were patients at this institu tion? Never has one gone there -ft r treatment that has wanted to leave, and to see the glorified ex pression when telling of the won derful results attained is sufficient t» giye Mr. Babington first place sta the hearts of the people of our great commonwealth. This great man and his efficient corps of as sistants have rebuilt a large num ber of human bodies in a mould that otherwise would have been misfits in the general scheme of life. ■The hospital has recently finished a new dormitory for the accommoda tion of 135 additional patients, and provisions have been made for tak ing care of the colored as well as the white children of the state. North Carolina contributes to this institu tion in a generous way and the state Is being repaid by the sun shine. and happiness it dispenses in the reshaping of the bodies and limbs that were misshapen in the outset. We Join with the big chorus of little folks throughout the state in singing the praises of Mr. Bab ington and his highly developed Allans, of reconstruction of the hu man bodies. Bef on A Long Trip. If about to embark on an extend ed trip, have the eaves and roof of ,^pur home examined before you leave. Then there will be no nasty liaks causing ruined walls and fur nishing* while you are away. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Clyde Carpen “•tir, deceased, Qdl'B to notify all persons havlnf etttms against said estate to present them to the un dersigneu properly verified, on or berore the 6th day of October, 192#, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make prompt set tlement with the undersigned. This the 6th day erf October, 192a DESSIE CARPENTER, Admin istratrix, R. L. Huffman, Atty for -vdmx. Irforgauton, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ^Havtag qtiallfled as administrator the' estate of Sarah Hamrick, deceased, this Is to notify all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to me; and this is further to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them duly Itemis ed and verified to me on or before *the tth day of September, 1929, or v$iejpRtcd-i*lU be pleaded to bar any wcovery thereon. This September 7. 1939. M GROVER HAMRICK, Administrator. Newton it oi Hendersonville. Re publican tiv mince for the senate ti iHUHs - of Cleveland, Rut her: old. Hi ..tier.,on, McDowell ;nd Polk. "The district in which 1 reside needs in o payrolls and I am strongly its favor of the creation oi an advertising fund: with which to tell tire outride world of the trial fetal}!Kliments' asserted Mr. Me-. Whiter. "We are now spending thousands of'dollars tp make a census of the assets of this state: to take an in venjory of our natural resources What for? Apparently only for our ovn knowledge. We need to advertise these assets, and try to in duce capital to come here and es tablish new nidus trie.', continued the nominee. Mr. McWhiter pointed out, that by increasing the industrial wealth of the state the wealth of the farm er, the laborer, and the small busi ness man would be increased pro portionately. A. better market will be developed and the products, of the North Caro lina farms and the farmers will not be forced to depend on the fluctu ations of a market in other states for the profits on. the crops pro duced by their labor. "I am unalterably oppsed to the present system of employing county farm demonstration agents" assert ed: Mr. McWhirter. These men, due to the system which gives the com missioners of the various counties the right to employ these experts, have become political footballs. "A change of administrations usually means a change in farm demons!ration agents, unless that demonstration agent has . played ‘good politics’,” he declared. "X am in favor of the passage of a law providing that these agents shall he appointed by the state agri culture department, all expenses in cident. thereto to be borne by the state and that such other legisla tion shall be enacted which will place these men outside of the pol itical realm, so they can give more of their time to their work as dem onstration agents, rather than be ing forced to give much of their tunet to building their political fences.” The present, tax system also was ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate c! P. L. Buff, this is to notify all parties i having claims against the said es tate to present them to me prop erly proven on or before the 12th day of October, 1929. or -this notice i will ba pleaded in tar of ah.-’ rccov ery thereof. All persons owing the said estate arc asked to make im mediate settlement to the trnder ; signed. This Octooer 10th 1928 A. L. Buff, R. 5. Vale, N. C.. Ad ministrator estate of P. L. Buff. FLOWERS |) Corsages, Bouquets and I ) Funeral Designs a Special-■ | tv. Complete line of Cut \ ] Flowers. i SHELBY FLOWER: 1 SHOP PHONE 580 — j “Say It With Flowers' } The Gift Supreme. 1 attacked by Mr. Mr Whirr er. who called it inequitable.'' He asserted I that it was made years ago when thus state was so per cent agricul tural and only ten per cent indus trial Tills equation has changed and the tax laws are not such that encourage capital to come here, or encourage local people to invest in North Carolina corporations, he said. "Neither is it equitable lor the farmer at this time, but we need to encourage capital to come here, or encourage local people to invest in ! North Carolina corporations, he j said. “Neither is it equitable for the farmer at this tune, but we need to encourage the development of man ufactories and othei industries to develop our natural resources, be ’ cause this in turn will develop the agricultural section of our state. A state highly developed industrial ly always, has a prosperous agri cultural section. The industrial sec tion creates a market tor the pro ducts of the farm, because it pro vides payrolls and payrolls buy the* food, clothes and luxuries for the people.'’ Mr. Me Winter, former secretary of the chamber of commerce at Hen dersonville, and prior to that, with the chamber of commerce at Char leston and Hartsvilie. S. C said that he had based his belief in the heads' of the state from observa tions he had made, and in expert-, cnees he had undergone, in his work during the past decade. FOR JEWELRY Watches, Rings, Clocks and other gifts that you may desire, also for your Watch and Clock repairing call at the Morrison Jewelry Store Located Next To Haines Shoe Store. Phone 3S5. Shelbv, N. C. ...—.'.J V A TONIC GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC restores Energy and Vi tality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthenitg, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. 60c. Liver Pills A package of Grove's Liver Pills ia en closed with everv bottle o* GROVE'S j TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for those j who wish to take a Laxative in co nnection with the Tonic. > Real Estate j FOR r i ) i ) i i \ Liability Insurance > i l Bonds Fire Insurance Stocks rr. i1 iM Rentals. ! S It Will Pay > } You to See CHAS. A. HOEY N. LaFayette St. Phone 658. i s ■ Do You Have Afternoon Headaches? Many men and women wonder why they quick ly lire at work while others enjoy the vigor of early morning all day long and do not become fagged out. This annoying brain fag is often due to poor eyes. Faulty eyesight unbalances the entire ner vous system. Physical and mental fatigue quickly results. Continued neglect of poor eyes is invariably the ■ause of nervousness, headaches, depression, chronic notability and often indigestion. GOOD GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED GIVE , IMMEDIATE RELIEF. Dr. D. M. Morrison Eyes Examined. — Classes Fitted And Repaired. Located Downstairs Next To Haines Shoe Store. TELEPHONE 5n5. SHELBY, N. C. NOTE: Dr. Morrison Is In Rutherfordton Every . Thursday. N RALLY CITIZENS OF CLEVELAND On 1 uesday night, one of our noble citi zens will be elevated to the governorship o North Carolina, tire highest office in the gif of the people. T hat man will be our nobl< and worthy county man, Max Gardner. It \ first time m the history of the county. whicl was formed from the ribs of old Rutherforc and Lincoln in 1841, that Cleveland has eve furnished a Governor. It may be the last tim< in the lives of those living today. SHOW YOUR LOYALTY That he will be elected, goes withou saying, but men and women of Cleveland show that loyalty and pride which we have ii our native sons. It will be an honor worthih bestowed and no less an honor to have a na tive son of Cleveland at the head of affairs ii North Carolina. Let s give him a solid vote. Let s shov that we aopreciate what he has done fo Cleveland. He is appreciated by Republicai as well as Democrats, those who do not favo Smith and those who will not vote the natioi al ticket at all, so let every man and womai rally to a worthy son of Cleveland on Tuesda) and make his heart glad that the folks bac! home, regardless of party affiliation are prouc to have a part in this election. Max Gardner has done more to brim Cleveland county to the forefront than am other man in it. He does not feel that thi county owres him a debt to be paid on electioi I day. He has a pride in the county and ha lead in agriculture, industry, civic and relig :ious affairs because he loves old Cleveland s the county ol his birth. Max Gainer is 'our great commoner.’ He loves the people with whom he has live< | and labored. He knows how to sympathiz with those who undergo hardships and liv by the sweat of t‘ eir brow. He is a great ex ecutive, a man of ability, honesty, integrity a natural-born leader, yet one who has com up from the ranks and when he gets to Ra leigh, the front door of the Mansion and th executive office in the capitol will not be clos ed in the face of the humblest citizen of th county, be he Democrat, Republican or ant Smith follower. Don’t forget Gardner on Tuesday. THE CLEVELAND STAR Ltl $ (AJs-aJf/tvc EDITOR,