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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost WhatYouWant 1 In the WANT ADS’ Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Mlnimunr Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Tbia siae type 1 cent per word each Insert ton This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. Ads that amount to less than 25c, win be charged 25c for first insertion. IP 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 MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE, analizes 55 per cent protein. Excel lent for hog and chicken feed $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City HalL tf 7c WEDDING INVITATIONS AND announcements, printed, engraved or reliefgraf. 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 FOR SALE- STOVE WOOD ready for use. Phone 406 Morrison Transfer Co. tf be FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK buyer, nice desirable lot just off Highway No. 20 west of Shelby. Zeb C. Mauney. tf 28c OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x FOR RENT: ONE HALF STORE room. Apply at Star office. 8t 12p BUILDING LOTS—OOOD Lo cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c DRY PINE WOOD FOR SALE. Phone E. B. or J. J. Lattimore. 12t 16c WE THRESH CANE SEED every Saturday. Morrison Trans fer. tf 21c I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars to lend on improved farms in Cleveland county. See or write Marvin Blanton, Led better building, Shel by. W-F-tf FOR RENT: — TWO HORSE farm, known at R. W. Elliott. Phone 16-W or call 808 N. La Fayette. tf-30c HEMSTITCHING. MRS. H. W. Harmon, next door to Paragon, under Chocolate Shop, Phone 230. 8t 4c WANTED SALESMAN TO BELL the Luther Burbank flowers and bulbs and garden seeds sold only by the Starks Bro*. Nurseries Co., Louisiana, Mo. See or write me for terms. M. P. Ramsey, sales manager, Box 454, Forest City, N. C. 4t 6c JERSEY BULL FOR SALE—16 * months old. J. M. Sparks, R-3, Lawndale. 3t-6p BABY CHICKS — POULTRY bringing best price In years. We hatch or sell you chicks cheaper than hen can hatch them. Rocks and Reds each Wednesday. Buttle Hatchery. tf 6c FOR SALE: 3 FRESH MILK cows. S. W. Dellinger, Cherryvllle, N. C. 3t 8p WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED waiter for cafe work. Must be ex perienced Inquire at Star office. 2t 8c FOR SALE — $ $ $ for some one. Nice farm of 103 acres on hard surface road be tween York and Rock Hill just four miles from York. I am not a farmer and haven’t time to look after the place. Here is your chance. Terms to suit. Carl H. Hart, York, S. C. „3t-8c Barley Is very nourishing and * can be used instead of flQur to thicken any soups. The peace pact allows the coun tries to carry war-ships in their budgets and friendships in their agreements.—Atlanta-Constitution. HARMON & MOSS Electrical Contracting and Repairing. Locat ed under Chocolate Shop. Phones: Office 230. Res. 203. tf-25 LOST LARGE POINTER DOG, white with brown head and ears. Answers to name of “Case.” $10 re ward. Notify Dr. A. P. Beam, Shel by. tf lc IP NEEDING HAY, SEE US before buying. Have twenty cars choice hay, bought right and can lave you money. Prices advancing weekly. Webb Brothers Grocery. 6t «c TENANT WANTS TO SECURE good two horse farm. E. C. Lemons, R-3, Shelby. 3t 3p SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF Trees. Pruning, cementing end falting. Also sell and set water oaks under guarantee. F- B. Put nam, R-2, Shelby. tf4c FOR RENT: THREE ROOM apartment, furnished or unfurnish ed for light housekeeping. 416 N. Morgan Stieet. 3t 6e WE ARE RECEIVING HAY every day. Prices advancing. See us quick. Best grades at best prices. Webb Bros. Grocery. 6t 6c GENERATOR, STARTER and magnetors repaired. We do general repairing. Phone 737s. Turner and Williams Garage. tf SEE US FOR HAY IN CAR load lots or less. Best prices. Webb Brothers Grocery. 6t tc WE HAVE IN STOCK ALL kinds of seed and feed oat*. Prices right. See us. Webb Bros. Grocery. 6t 8c LOST: MALE GERMAN Po lice dog. Answers to name "Jack." Finder please return to Dr. B. M Jarrett, Royster Bldg. Reward, tide LOST BLACK, WHITE AND TAN Walker hound about three weeks ago. One ear cropped. Lost about one mile east of steel bridge an Broad River, South of Bolling Springs. Reward. Notifly Herbert Blanton at Shelby Creamery. 3t-8c LOST: BETWEEN MAUNEY Co’s, store and Casar, truck cover, Reward. A. Blanton Grocery Com pany. 2t Sc For Sale-One Cash register; first condi tion. Bargain. Crane's Vulcanizing Plant, S. Washington street. 3t-8c LOST IN SHELBY WEDNES DAY night, tan pocket book with name and address of owner. Con tained $35 in cash and some notes. Reward If returned to Thomas Yarboro, R-2, Cherryvllle. 2t-$p WANTED: RELIABLE PERSON interested in landscape gardening to handle our ornamental plants, etc., in Shelby and vicinity. Whole or part time. Write for particulars. Lindley Nurseries, Pomona, N. C. 3t 11c NOTICE About 100 acres valuable land with ots of timber will' be ;old at the Court House Door in Shelby on Monday, Feb. 18th at 10:00 O’clock A. M. The land will be sold for divisions. .. . George Barber, Com missioner J. R. Davis Attj 3t-llc It is said radio broadcasting has already added 500 words to the lan guage. This Is exclusive of mis pronunciations of. Old ones —Detroit News. _ —~*— Try Star Wants Ads. “GUSANDGUSSIE”- An Opiimutic Bora! - • 7 ;,'r' _ __ I ...—--- . — —.■ -.—-- ■ - - " -'l f L TTTI ( TH» NEW 1WO-ACT ' THAT <3US AND j OUSS'-E WILL. 1 OPEN MONDAY 1 AT THE TINNCANNE theatre is READY RO« *ThE SHOWING-, ( 3ULk.cn» oui A U'C MATTER O’ TIMS , That’s au mondav comes The dawm. \ f: IF 1 MAO MV BRAINS ANO VtoUtt OPTIMISM, wouldn't I Be A V BIRO f IF TtJU HAD MV BRAINS AND SAY OPTIMISM, “THEN Ttou’D Bft A OSTRICH .... AN' wwy SHOULD L NOT BE OPTiMiSMIC * your dancin' alone SHOULD MAKE US A HEADLINE DETRACTION WHy, THE WAV YOU GOT YDUR. ROUTINE REHEARSED MOW, Vfou DANCE LIKE A ZITHER. MEAN A zephyr ha.v* rr MduR. wav. But ANY wav, ou* COW^oy CA^'T AAOf"f* WB*t-U. KMOOC ■M E06SWAYS OUT O' TWBIR. S«A*TS » ®Ay >f -tu«y km«w kow PuNwy x'uu bb, -rv^y'D sta«t laubhim^ whim TMay Buy "TMBIff.' '^TICKETS “Facing” A Difficulty. <3US AND <3U»Si» OTCtN IN THCtR. NSW “IVvO-ACT AT the tinncanne “MSATRS, TO knock. the NATIVSS DEAD WITH JSST AND 3AZ.Z —. HlB US *lb MDN OP' RY T z don' know should X "TRY "THE OCHRE RASE GREASEPAINT OR STICK. TO THE I think -the. OCHRE IS BETTE R. CHROME —* v'OO TRieD ThH. CHROMt LAST TIME AMD IT \ WASN’T LUCKY • TAKE MV ADVICE, ^ \ GO BOR. *TME \ OCHRE — SO DO 1 * Am' THEM AGAIN, THERE'S SOMETHIN * ABOUT THE CHROME — AM* V&T I Guess iwiuu* VBs, 1 wiu_« /WAVBB MOT/ tmu®h_That TUB Be CHROMI IS WBUU/OM *1H« otmbb. hand "TMl« MB RE \ OCMRE. ■ WMAT ABB >tDVJ 30INQT0WAKI, UP_TOUR rrA* By DOROTHY HERZOG (Copyright IMS Premier Syndicate) Hollywood, CaL—Flossie Murphy, the screen's impromptu philoso pher, rises to sesevsrets that tis a wise girl who prefers contract writing to a mark of fame .... Gorkine Orlfftth christened First National’s initial sound sage yes* ternoon. Um, and with a bottle of real champagne. Which caused a thirsty propman to mourn: "Miss Griffith, you ought to have sound photography on this occasion, the glub of champagne should be kept for posterity.’’ He was right. Oh. dear, but be was right. Sky cotes: Speaking of Corinne reminds me. The Maddox Air Line has monlkered a large passenger plane Corinne Griffith, and anoth er Billie Dove. Now you savvy the answer to the song, “Oh, for the Wings of a Dove.” Secrets. Lon Chsney has no reason to be snooty over a song Ous Edwards warbles about him, entitled: “Lon Chaney will get cha if you don’t watch out.”' But he can be snooty over his ability to Increase his weight fifty pounds or so at will. Yeah, in “Where East Is East,” his new flicker, this avoirdupois trick is done by lines of costume, carriage and deportment. Chaney doesn’t pad himself 'atall. Once Lon says he portrayed a character weighing two hundred pounds. This, how ever, was a case of building his anatomy with plastic materials. Sounds terribly complicated. Only a Chaney could be bothered. STYLE REELS By Howard Greer, Fashion Director Mary Pickford chooses for her new picture a frock named in its honor "Coquette.” Over a slip of shell pink satin are layers galore of pink tulle. The bodice is very sim ply done. In shoulder points, with a wide girdle of cerise, scarlet, old rose, jade and silver ribbons, held together at one side with a cluster of hand-made flowers. The skirt, cut doubly circular, is a mass of tiny ruffles edged In silver. "Buddy” Rogers has gone in for the ukelele in a big way. Buddy seems absolutely determined to be the Joe Cook of the screen. Screen Scrlbs—Just as a curiosity, Eddie Sutherland, the director Is orasy about tough meat. Is that strange or am I coo-coo? .. . Aiden Roark, the W. K. Irish polo player, who teams with Tommy Hitchcock, enjoyed a screen test while in Hol lywood, even though scared to death. Mebbe Tox will sign him. Mebbe he'll stick to the horses . . . Elite Mhildkraut, just returned from Havana, has leased an apart ment in Hollywood lor herself and Hubtry Joseph. The only thing Kllse resented about it all was she had ■to sign-a^eBiMylegal papra^at-tBe ’ CORINNE GRIFFITH. local gas company before they could get the necessary cookery supply ... Jobyna Ralston and Dick Arlen are rapidly corralling the rep of being the colony’s most famous informal housekeepers. Thoir friend* are welcome ahy hour of the day or night. If Joby and Dick are busy or can't be annoyed. Char lie, the domestic ‘'utilizer," does the honors . . . And-that’s all. Plant Shrub* NOW! Beautify your home and enhance its value with hardy Krtrpreene, Shrnhe, Vine*, Shade Trace •lee FmlU, Berriea. etc. New to the time to slant. We ton larga selection of varieties enlte* to this ellmato and aell to rto direct at Inal prices — aa apanta* eeaemtoalena. Half a ceutory In hnalneaa aseana pear eatlefacttoa. New catalog new ready. Write today for year free copy J. B. WATKINS * BaO. t Midlothian. Va. WEBB & WEBB — REAL ESTATE — Farms and City Property See GEO, P. or K, L. WEBB UNION tRUBT^bLDG. briELBY — Telephone 454-J —. The Gray Line Fidlni. From The Columbia Record. Representative Charles Manly 8tedman, of North Carolina, who celebrated hie eight-eighth birth day recently, is the only former Confederate soldier in either branch of congress. Congressman Stedman served un der Lee, was wounded three times and surrendered at Appomattox. He Is a veteran In national legislation, but the fact that none of his com patriots are serving with him, em phasize the point that tha thin gray line is rapidly fading. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, Cleveland County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Della Thomas, Plaintiff vs. Enoch Thomas, Defendant, To Enoch Thomas, non resident defendant. You are hereby notified that an action, as above entitled, has been instituted in the superior court of Cleveland county, N. C., against you by the plaintiff, in which she is asking for an absolute divorce upon the ground of 5 years separation and you are further notflod that a verified complaint has been filed in my office and that you are here by required to appear and ana we same on or before March 6, 1921 at my office in Shelby, W. C„ or thf plaintiff will apply to the court to: the relief demanded In the com plaint. Herein fail not and of this sum mons make due return. Witness my hand and seal, this January 14, 1929. A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk Sup erior Court, Cleveland County. D. A. Tedder, Atty. t ... 1' i T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Phone — 8? Seller Trustee's Sale of Res! Estate. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained In a deed of i trust, executed by Ernest Hart, to the undersigned trustee, said deed j of trust being dated March 4th, 1025. and recorded in the office of 1 the Register of Deeds for Cleveland | county. N C.. in Deed Book 132. i at page 381. securing an Indebted ness to J. B. Lowery and William Lowery, and default naving been made In the payment of said in debtedness, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust. I will on Monday, March 4th, 1929 at 12:00 o'clock noon, or within legal hours, at the Court House door m Shelby, N. C.. sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, those certain lots or parcels of land, described as fol lows. Situated In No. 3 Township, Try Star Want* Ada It ^ Dadwasapeach - — like lots of others he figured he would live until he had given his children a fine start in life. I ' . Guard the future with life insurance. Call or phone for detailed information. C. R. WEBB General Agent, 1 Shelby, N. C. QUEEN CITY COACH LINES FOR, ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON PAVPTTPVII I P 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. ra.; 7:40 p. m. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—8:00 a. m.; 10:50 a. m.; 12:50 p. m.; 2:50 p. m.; 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:—8:00 a. m.; 10:50 a. ip.; 2:50 p-m. .... .... F0R FURTHER INFORMATION —PHONE 450 QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY In the town ot Patterson Springs, and known as Lots No*3. 71 dr 73 lying North of Kings Mountain Street, and West ol Gum Street, and Beginning at a stake, corner on the Kings Mountain 8treet and Gum Street,, and running with the West edge of Gum Street N. 17-30 E. 120 feet to a stake; thence N. 85 W. 150 feet to a stake; thence S. 17-30 W. 128 feet to a stake on North edge of Kings Mountain Street: thence with North edge -of Kings Mountain Street 8. M-M K. iso feet to the beginning, said Jot* being shown on Plat of tbaJ.-J. Wilkins property recorded In Book "TT” page l, In the ReglsterVOf licc of Cleveland county, N. C. Tills the 4th, day of February, 1928. FRANK L. HOYLK, TTUStte, 5*% LONG TERM For Ten Years BY NOT HAYING A ^ p CO-OPERATIVE FIRST MORTGAGE ^‘;v 400,000 Farmers In The United States HjWfc' Beaten Yon To It* , v „ BUT WE ARE STILL MAKING LOANS ON GOOD FARMS. •» Our TiOans For 5 Yeses Cost No More TbanOtberi* Optional To Run For 35 Years. . . .* Avoid Increase In Interest Rates, Renewal Charges,' Cost Of Searching Titles, Bonuses ' - Other Fees. CALL US. ■ ■ SHELBY NATIONAL FARM UWWK ; ASSOCIATION •. " ' Office Address: 21 Royster Bldg. Phone No. 673. HENRY B. EDWARDS, Sec.>Treas. Shelby, N. C. ' SAEWBffi *■’ BEST The Greensboro News A progressive, independent daily newspaper, pop-. nlar among all classes because of its .completeness as a newspaper in every respect, and its unerring, purpose of giving the discriminating reading public all the news, all the time, from all the world. There is a difference in newspapers as' in other commodities, and the buyer should consider careful ly what he is getting before spending his modey. We invite comparison of the most exacting sort. Over 35,000 daily subscribers, totaling possibly over 150,-. 000 readei's, are satisfied to renew their subscrip tions regularly to this great newspaper, and the total grows steadily each year. We believe that YOU will enjoy and appreciate our paper. A trial subscription will convince you as it has others. Our rates, as low as the costs of producing argood newspaper will permit, are 20c per week by carrier' delivery in all the larger cities and towns through out the state; by mail: $9 per year daily and Suiv day, $7 per year daily only. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO, N. C.
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