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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Sm WhatYoaWiiit _ In the WANT ADS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column Minimum • Charge For Any Want Ad J5e. j Thte.stee type l cent per. wdrd .each Insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type Me per word each insertion. | Ads that amount to less than Znc, will be charged 25c for iirst insertion. « FIRE PROOF SAFfca, ALL SIZES • nc! at prices that will surprise you because they are twenty pei1 cent lower than you have been quoted bv others. Phone Star office No 1! and our salesman wil. call. tf-2ip IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO build let. us make an estimate Plans and 'ketches cheertutty : ub mitted First class workmanship, guaranteed, Lowmnn Brothers, con •, tractors Phene 727-J tf lHc FOR RENT—NICE FOUR ROOM apartment with bath in pi home. Close in. Price >M 30 pier, month. Phone U. tfMAc a OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sate at The Star offk-c. Twen ty cents per hundred. (";tll at tde press roorri. * f-dGx FOR SALE' :"! OVF WOOL) ready for use Phone 40ft Me;;. >a Transfer Co u. CALI, NO. 11 FOR PRO : AM) DETAIL ABOUT \NV KIM) O JOB PRINTING WL VKL Plti PARED TO FURNISH VOt . FOR SALE: SEVERAL FOUR and five roc’n hov '. Rohitid new and yifeltf pooAl return cm prices asked. C. A. Morrison. ■ -vn.Oi, She! by " li 31c ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS! cards now. Beautiful line.iii nioder-.: ' ate prices, Individual cure!., i' urSnL: i your: name in any .style a; o '. Cap | The Star office, telephone 11 and,j our representative. Mi> Ruth An-] drews will call and chow you -api- : pies. tt 31p i MEAT SCRAP FOR .SALE j anallzes 55 per cen protein Excel lent for hog. and chicken t •_ cti.. $70 ; v per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at;] City. Hall. tf 7c I •_-u-.-h ; ... I NOTICE FARMERS. THE C B | Pi.tnam Gin in Suutfi SI. R-y lia | resumed operation. Bring on your I cotton. Clyde G. putnaxn. u'-t i~ FOR SALE—-NEV/ DWn I, ING, 5 rooms, pain ted. water and lights. Small cash pay ment, balance six years. Sit uated Miller Annex. A. ( . Miller. 1 t-tf FOR SALE Beauli ,-ful ten room residence on North LaFayette street. Large lot. Two thousand cash, seven thousand Building & Loan in six years, bal ance in three years. Prompt possession. Formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Pattie Ware. A. C. Miller, tf FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP. Saw mill, corn njiil._f)ne^5 ■ h. n. boiler; one 25 h. >. eu •;••• one :' h. p. enctne. All in runriia . con ac tion. S. T. Kenrtck, Fallston. 6t22^ 1 HAVE NOW A LOAD OF Kentucky mules, ait fat and broke Weigh from 8 hundred to U hun i dred, to sell and trade. D. 6. Mel ton. Casar, N. C. 3t -30p HOWELL TRANSFER; WE haul anything anywhere, any time; Ail grades of sand for sale. Prompt service. Shelby, N, C. Day phone 718 Night 124-R tf 23c FOR SALE; FOUR FIFTY FOOT Lots in front of Mike Borders on highway No. 20. Beautifully located C A. Morrison and.Son, Shelby. tf 12c FOR SALE —FOKDSON TKAC tor wit-h side plow, disc hjrrow and terrace builder. W, F Boyle: Vale H. C Near Toluca 3t-3p t- AIMED_PLACE -AS FARM ■0’rCr*i!,‘; 1-Z fIT!Ti operator. Tor rnfornpatioc Write Star. l:-c rCR BALE. H-VRLE'IT DAVID ’ n, I32S.■ ■ v£o citor.;.''Uy Perfect, good tiroo. Loo or phono T. pCuLtCtz, ■ - Ire too :::-w. :v - - r .- yn-T u> * ’C ~ ^'‘''Tf’-' : ’''tp "• r* . «■--*-< •»» * — * E— .s thj place io iVu_\s your job - r-itlng. We aro prepr.roi to »o .11 Vr.ds .nC s-iiei o. >’-o. ,'b* price *— *..v‘ IdWrfV ,i,.vi the nua.iiy .0*1 itaiMj Is Hi* bc.ee And evyiy jv*M> .ci'isvvr. |uU count. STAR JOB FI1INTING WILL satisfy. you, both '4* to quality and price, (.ail Phone No. 11 amt a re presentative hill cah to see yon. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND •sunouncements, printed, engraved | or .reliefgraf, Three differentHinds .f printing, many styles of lettering (Jrldes-to-ne. your seer-et will oe kept Place your order With us and , ive .money The Star-. Phone Ko M rori SALE: GROCERY STORE, Tl nn'.st'och lir, : ntory .about $1,500. Apply atistar Office;; % 23p FOR SAIT CHEAT ' R C A ..loud,, speaker, l Western ■’Electric' heater. l coin heater'..'.': Address "Me ' cars Ctar tf 30c I.OCT—HOUND DOT. FEMALE iel v,iih v/i.c- ■ f ret, -.vlute ring, e:-.n ■ k n:m., <tneak,, - ■ he■■ r>'V|1 Nelliv- C U toe. R ! Sh; ibyCh;. ■' ■ ' ,3t-3p FOR CAl-E DAVTO.N H.CAI.E h seif figuring’ E c eariatt.- half trite from .Shelby- hospital.': ojt Fail c n road 3f-5p KOTUSTKiVK I IK' i vBHNf. rum*.' i> New , Voi'k. ‘-The life of Arnold Roth.;.'t in, f well as' Iris, death/ be cimtva- manor for considers.?ion- by the grand jury which; has, bum iii .’ i ■ uontlnp the . cirouHistadfa s un der .which the. gambler was slain. District Attorney J.oob IT, Ban ten it concern taunt; upon a search tor documents taken from Rotli ■Sicin’s safe deposit boxes and : nun its home. For The . moment, this ac tivity will eclipse'.the homicide an gle. the evidence in which, Mr. Bunion said., has been assembled into-- "a. beautiful case of circum stantial evidence.'’ CONGRESS TO OI'KN WITH VAIUl SEAT AGAIN VA< \NT Waslihigtoh. Dec. it. —The seat in tic- scit he to which William S. Vare of Pennsylvania was. elected ! will be vacant again tomorrow- as .the 70th congress meets for its .concluding session. Nor does -there appear to be a likelihood that this long standing dispute will be set tled before the newly elected con gress -comes, .into, office, Two contests stub face Mr Vare, who is so ill at his Philadelphia ho dm that he cpuldi not occupy his seat tomorrow were he permitted. M'D-WEEK NEWS -twenty-five Mascot Maid Ranees to he sold, this week at THE PARAGON'S BAR at F^n» -'ft* io —those. are our regular, $60 Ranges and with each j range we give free j he 32-H niece China Dinned set Thisii ' a very special price and : c offer twenty-five at iURRY— MASCOTRANGES j greatly reduced.' for this' [spot cash sale See them1 J now. The most wonderful j (range on tb<- market—hun-; dreds in us* in tic eland counts. art re PARAGON'S 5ARGAIN I-PACE “GUS AND GUSSIE Heading I he Show r / if \ \ Lfz X b SNEAK A5?OUM' ~XO IMS Pi-A'-/MAM THEATRE AM SEE HOW OLiQ 0IUJM(3 LOOkS I Mi 1 ■ * T-?!C \ LI6M T<3 WHAT ? 1 'TTHE7 PUT UTM iu IMC A MOL iH-EM! t M. A40Q WE’VE MEJES2 EVEM TUTVPPEO OM A THTA6E ? SL'PE y WE'Cfe. UP !M U6tW.T6 HEAOLIMIMO Tj.A5T-'g PDD - - • • LET & TAKE ^ t-UA^3*-*. a ►‘JV' * /A‘7—— Xr WvV< r'fet: *S3£f':r: t ' T Mi iM '■TH t-’OTMT - \ / KEMAfSKASCt' — \ 7/P’fPE WOT f it u.AOr.tr CUT 1 -L. ; OMLV ACT Dm / ^s'THiSW- ■( :* t l_f_ TO-' TELL T?U TMS. TRUTH t .h.4p. owuy ACT Iki tuiF SHOW ' Nqw F t?l" I lls Vsrtlict owe p.ooR- Prom 7R(S MOME'J t H\STOR.y Will -4* 1/HiS AMO &OSOIE ] auAfUItr . I ® byKing Feature* Syndicate; Inc * A” Gnat Britain rights reeennyf J i O.K„ TmTAR -1JJC . ■ • ' TPAS.M -‘HOLE CP 'OfcSRS CAREEPS , *sss £>UE? PPl ..-ATE L.IPE5 ■ WE. LEAVE eeM'KiD U6 WHEAS WE SO t¥4.«3C£i<3& "- DUMDER PofPTJAL ~ HEMCEEIFTH 'WE . BELONG TO OUR PUBLIC-/ I s> a A'sais ittTBANCE BY ROYAL S'. COPELAND, M. D. il'iiited Stales Senator And Former Ilr.'lth Omnrssiener of No'.v Fork.) A great ifiany persons write me about . indigestion. They want to know what diet should be followed by persons who have dyspepsia The most distressing eases are those in which there is gas formation m the stomach. This produces the distress. . Proper diet is the essential thing: It is necessary—if there is to be DR. (OPERAND relief of such digestive disturbances. Little can b? done for those w ho are unwilling to make the per sonal sacrifices involved in the correction of the diet. We are all creatures oi habit. Many of our habits are good and some of them are bad. Whether a habit is a good habit or a bad habit, it is difficult to change it. if ill health is the ton sequence of a bad habit, he is a very unwise man who neglects to reform. When it comes to food and eating, everybody is the creature of habit. In early childhood we learn to like certain foods and dislike, others. In digestion may be due to eating too much of the foods we like. Strange as it may seem, eating too little may cause it. It may be due to denying the system the good effects of certain foods which are essential to the well being of the body. Gat; formation, too, is the effect of over-eating or of an improper method Of eating, it may be due to eating the wrong kind of food Of'course I would be a very unscientific doctor if I contended for a moment that all cases .of indigestion are of necessity the result of wrong rating. The truth is, indigestion may be a symptom merely. It ma> be a sign of chronic heart . or kidney disease It. may be associat ed with gall-stones or a; chronic in flammation of the. appendix. In every ease of obstinate intes tinal discomfort and. iikewi: e, in all cases where there is a gas for mat ion in t he sstomach or intestines the family, physician should be visited. He.will make a careful ex amination. It is particularly im portant that, this .should be done if there has , been loss of weight, continual pain or occasional vomit - uig. Your doctorWill, probably ad vise that an X-ray picture be taken. In a simple case, where the trou ble is plainly due to bad eatlog, there are some foods which should be omitted* Eggs are particularly bad in .such cases I am a great be liever in milk as 3 human food, but m cases of this sort 'it. may be necessary. to omit milk from the dietary. Avoid. Chowders and rich soups, hash, stews with rich gravies, tried' foods', pickles corned or cured meats, salted,- preserved or snicked fish, pastry, nuts and ice water. iX/Wi-U — ou —-*w . s.y ss0.*s-wS . •*.*.,wv2— . **. '■ k,'. ...i.uS .<.* st C_,'w vi'O -1— 7'w/*** ~ Wi" * v"v'. . JmL _ ■ s- A - h O. . vfoC/jvU c -■ Z+ .V--7 ? - urn ; ■ „ ci■1 •; he . aCvkab-o.' ai o*£cr the .v3urcc rU the trouble, .-'o; piMtlcuiWi, uoiift « ^eif addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your quc^ion. E. M. Q—What, do you advise for catarrh? A. -Special treatment is nece - sary in order to cure. A nose and throat spray . is usually beneftcun For further particulars..-.end a sdfF addressed stamped envelope’-and le rrat. your question. OlFin M.S INDICATED IN S. C . PROJH PROBE Florence S. C.,—Delving into prohibition and banking law viola tions in eastern district of South Carolina, the United States grand jury here today indicted a state sen at or, two state constables and two bankers, A number of others were accused in the liquor cases. The indictments . wet • itiurned after n brief session, during which Gover nor John . G. Richards o' South Carolina was. a witness. The men indicted on charges oi conspiracy to violate the prohibi tion law and violating, the law, all Irom Berkeley county, are: E. J. Dennis: state senator from Berkeley county; State Constable S. N. Rourk, State Constable J. D Myers r F. Jervey Villeponteau. James Anderson, Ray bourn Ander son and John Jager. A Collegiate Ford Dear Santa Claus;. I hope you have spent, an en joyable summer vacation: and ready to begin your winter- cam paign in Cleveland county, as l am anxiously waiting for the. night of yoUr arrival. Most of my .playmates have been bad little girls, and do not keep their ears clean, but 1 have been using the bathtub and "Old Dutch Cleanser” constantly There is a vacant field and a fill ing station, near my house, and 1 would like for you to anchor your "Spirit of Christmas" tliefo so I can get first choice on all the play toys. I want you to bring me a new automostrope. razor just like the one dad uses, a bottle of malt ed milk, like Dn Plaster gave me when he abstracted aN my teeth, another set. of false teeth because 1 have worn out my others chew ing Brown's Mule, a . soap bubble blower, a collegiate Ford like I saw my buddy, Milton Loy. driving last summer «so I can ride around New York .next year while T am ac Col umbia), a stopper gun that wilt shoot real bullets, a twenty-nine model tricycle with four wheel brakes, a pair. of dancing slippers so I can go to ail the interfratern ity dances this spring,, a .. .that > LET ME | 3 ‘ \ QUOTE YOU t PRICES ON * ■; . J BURGLARY HOLD-UP | AND , | ROBBERY j | INSURANCE. j j \ j CHAS. A. HOEY { > . s > N. LaFavette St. ( ? < > I Phone 658. I will be all this time. Your dear iHile Imrud. Alex > Kur/.y» George, Shelby. P S. Brins me ;i ran (if rabbit to bacco, and pub it under the sofa So daddy can not find it-apd sinake it all up. Try Sar Wants Ads. f—~ No one knows how to see that the funeral ceremony is'conduct ed in a fitting'and appropriate manner quite so well as does an earnest, trained, experienced and conscientious funeral direc tor. The expense is entirely within your own control in accordance with your wish es when ,\oii confide the funeral arrangments to THE ST A ME Y COMPANY Fail-Ton. N C. : Funeral Directors and . Fmhatmers. ", Ambulance Service Day Phone No* 1 Night Plume No b ------* Solve The Problem Of What To Give For Xrtias Mother and all the family will appreciate and enjoy now and dvnmm the days to come •i -1' * ‘5*1 CATCH THIS ONE ! After Mrs. Newly wed’s first quarrel with Hubby, she sob bed: “What would you do if I should die?” “The same thing- you would,” | and wifie screamed: “You wretch! I’ve always suspected it/ We’ve always sus pected that the pop ularity of Sinclair gas and Opaline oil was due to deserving commendation o f t h e i r superiority. Everywhere the de mand for these pro ducts marks a new era in consistent sell ing, Your foresight should induce you to carry Sinclair and Opaline products a n d your better judgment should let ns supply them.
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