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Let A Star Want Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimuir 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. IP you ARE PLANNING TO t'llld lei us make an estimate Ptj.fcs and sketches cheerfully sub • mitted First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowmati 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 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 " BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c DRY PINE WOOD FOR SALE. Phone E. B. or J. J. Lattimore. 12t 16C , WE ARE RECEIVING HAY every day. Prices advancing. See us quick. Best grades at best prices. Webb Bros. Grocery. 6t 8c I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars tp '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 as R. W. Elliott. Phone 16-W or call 808 N. La Fayette. 4 tf-30c HEMSTTTCHxNG, MRS. H. W. Harmon. Tu&t door to Paragon, under Chocolate Shop, Phofte 230. 9t 4c WANTED SALESMAN TO SELL the Luther Burbank flowers and bulbs and garden seeds sold only by the Starks Bros. Nurseries Co., Louisiana, Mo. See or write me for terms. M. P. Ramsey, sales manager, Box 454, Forest City, N. C. ’ 4t 6C BABY CHICKS — POULTRY bringing best price in years. We hatch or sell you chicks cheaper than hen can hatch them. Rocka * and Reds each Wednesday. Suttle Hatchery. t£ 6c 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 flour to thicken any soups. WANTED* GOOD 2 HORSE ^ renter, for splendid farm. Must have stock. Apply quick D. A. Beam, Shelby, N. C., phone 95. 6t 11c SEE US FOR HAY IF YOU - want a bale or a car. Shelby Feed Co., located with Suttles Hatch ery. tf 11c FOR RENT: ONE ROOM FUR nished. Apply 408 S. DeKalb St , Phone 350-J. 3t 11c FOR RENT: STORE ROOM formerly occupied by Gilmer Brothers, 25x90 feet West Warren street, joins A. & P. store, fine lo cation, short or long term lease. * Anthony & Harris. 3t 11c FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH ed apartment for rent, reasonably new house, apply 500 W. Graham ■treet. 3t lip FOR RENT: THE R. C. ELLIS store room, 25x90 feet. West War v len street, Gillespie stand. Reason able rent. Anthony & Harris. 3tllc WE HAVE CHICKS EVERY day hi the week: Finish -out' your hen with out chicks. Suttles Hatch t «xy. U He HARMON & MOSS Electrical Contracting and Repairing. Locat ed under Chocolate Shop. Phones: Office 230. Res. 203. tf-25 LOST LARGE POINTER DOG, white with Drown head and ears. Answers to name of “Case.” $10 re ward. Notify Dr. A. P. Beam, Shel by. tf lc IF NEEDING HAY. SEE US before buying. Have twenty cars choice hay, bought right and can. save you money. Prices advancing weekly. Webb Brothers Grocery. flt 8c TENANT WANTS TO SECURE good two horse farm. E. C. Lemons, R-3, Shelby. 3t 8p SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF Trees. Pruning, cementing and falting. Also sell and set water oaks under guarantee. F. B. Put nam, R-2, Shelby. tf*c WE THRE8H CANE SEED every Saturday. Morrison Trans fer. tf 21c GENERATOR, STARTER and magnetors repaired. We do general repairing. Phone 737. Turner and Williams Garage. tf SEE US FOR HAY IN CAR load lots or less. Best prices. Webb Brothers Grocery. 6t 8c WE HAVE IN STOCK ALL kinds of seed and feed oats. Prloes right. See us. Webb Bros. Grocery. 6t 8c LOST: MALE GERMAN PO llce dog. Answers to name "Jack.” Finder please return to Dr. B. M. Jarrett, Royster Bldg. Reward. tf6c LOST BLACK, WHITE AND TAN Walker hound about three weeks ago. One ear cropped. - Lost about one mile east of steel bridge on Broad River, South of Boiling Springs. Reward. Notifly Herbert Blanton at Shelby Creamery. 3t-8c For Sale-One Cash register; first condi tion. Bargain. Crane’s Vulcanizing Plant, S. Washington street. 3t-8c WANTED: RELIABLE PERSON interested in landscape gardening to handle our ornamental plants, etc., in Shelby and vicinity. Whole or part time. Write lor particulars. Lindley Nurseries, Pomona, N. C. 3t lie NOTICE About 100 acres valuable land with lots of timber will be sold a t t h e 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 WANTED: ONE REPAIR MAN frr shoe shop work. P. T. Parker, Parker Grocery, South Shelby. 2tllp LOST-WHITE & Black Fox Terrier. City tag No. 52. Find er return to Eskridge Garage. 2t-llc POP RENT: TWO CONVENI ently arranged, unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. See J. R. Elmore, 305 N. Washington St. 3t Up LOST: BUNCH OP KEYS WITH name on tag—“W. J. Ezell, Salis bury." Return to Star office for re ward^ „„... . 2t 13c - - -• —- ■ - '-...i-.'r Star Advertising Pays “GUS AND GUSS1E” —— Future Conveniences Ous AMD Gusster ah ON TV-* BRINK* OP SOM*THiM6 OH OTHHA, AS TMS TWyOUT PSRFORMAMCS OP THSiR. TWO-ACT TV* CAU. 7b SmrrTWfiR STUFF — Su*w»t tmwg * x* Hear, moss HSADUNSRS IN TME IMPORTANT MONty HAVE ALL. SORTS OP Vog know, iVs bbkn *TouO THAT IN IRE SWBLLBST VAUDBVilLB “THBATRES IN NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES, TMe lOft^eVSTAIt P6RP0RMBR. ^BACM* WBSK <3tT5 DRESSING roonn J | 4 Kifff F, ! .ythf.fl* tug., OfiM Hrlt>m W>lWl( •r*r AMD IM *A' TM»B« ISA1 TfcRKtSH RUG OMTMB, FLOOR, AMD *V*N A «HOW»R BATH. AMD '—jjtfjmA ooR»eous m ©OUL.V DA.Yn I HOfB NON® O’ TH»M COMMON MAMS COM® IN TO US® MV SHOWS* VM\L% I'M THyIN’ Tb MtuAY ON v MY OIV4VJ ift tv All how ;v> -IMS nbwsresu IS MOW ON AT IMS TiNNCANNS ■tusATWLArrss WHICH COMBS iwe wiss.ow.cKS I on -me scftMH, AND -|MSN«». 1 THEN ....~ •US AND •USSIB ul / A** vtou ^ "THE COMIC FEOAA TMg <30* AMO ©OSSIE Atfi y WBLU, I'M Mft.MOlTX.HOK. IMAMMM. OK TF “THBATft* • X UNO««STANt> *1W»« 1« A TRY-OUT. NOT A TRY-OUT, A FIRST P*FORMAMC« o' the nbw •Ww^Act, but A40T A TRY.OUT* "THIS ONK IS IN BlPOftft IT'S ON/ SO "That Tfty-ooT stuff IS OUT 1HB. MINUTE WS’RE off. OH,<3U« , x W»AR VOUNCJ WRIQHT ROOT, *ONl OP THE VA ODE VILL< KIM®, l« OUT PROMT* M* HR uvices OUR AC"f.* OMB WORD PROM HIM, HI* OLO MAM *Tt>UCH«* A bottom. Pftesro: <3us AMO eussts. om tub e»o TimE > y* * j.ar «.~aawi»>.iw r to,w«i*HT •oonr'w m «OMMA «IV* >Vou *int »u» SAV..../1 XMOW _ him * HU AyiV , Show vt>u AjWjt j QlVflt Sv uothjm '*T9* ' vr 15 Copeland’s Health Talk People Eat Too Much BY ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D. (United State* Senator And Former Health Commissioner of No* frnfa) It Is a great pity that people do not eat according to the work they perform. The office worker does not require the same kind of a meal a farmhand must have in order to do his work. It la a pity that too many brain workers eat meals of the farm worker type.* fi(C uruAMk, to the appetite. The average office man should be taken by the hand at mealtime and led to Uk right sort of a place to eat. Then he should^ given a lec ture on the choice of foods. The most Important sentence in the lecture should be. "Eat half as much as you usually do." ^ Almost everybody ‘overeats. T am not sore ! that the average man eats twice as much as he actually requires, but he certainly eat* more than he needs for his highest good. There Is no economy In the selection of choap food. Everybody should buy what might be called guaranteed food—food of high quality which has been protected against contamination, and which Is known to be pure and wholesome. Then the food must be properly cooked and placed upon the table In such form as to appeal It to safe to assume that three-quarters « me cases or indigestion are due to wrong eating. One of the lessons which should be taught in every household to how to choose a balanced meaL Good sense should prevail in the eating of foods which appeal to the palate. Too much of any sort of food Is bad for you. Just because you like a thing Is no teason why you should confine your eating to that particular thing. Indigestion should always be a warning that your eating habits re quire a survey. You should find out what change is necessary In order to protect your poor stomach against the outrageous treatment you have been giving It One of the crimes of modern life is the enormous consumption of de natured foods, foods from which the mineral elements have been taken, predigested foods, soft and mushy foods. All these take away from the teeth and from the digestive tract activities which are necessary to the health of the teeth and of the di gestive tract. Unless your teeth are used for cutting and grinding, and unless your intestinal tract is given some rough and coarse food to stimulate its activities, digestion will not go on as it should. You cannot afford to overlook in digestion if It te an everyday af fair. It is a sign you are not living right. You are eating the wrong things. You are exercising too lit tle. You are working your brain too much and your feet not enough. If you are suffering from indiges tion, make a study of your table habits and see if you are not responsible for your own uncom fortable symptoms. Answers To Health Queries. • r. j. Q.—What causes grinding and gritting of the teeth while sleeping? A.—Perhaps you are troubled with Intestinal or pin worms. For fur ther information send a self-ad dessesL siampfijL envelope nsfejq peat your question. A. N. Q.—Is it possible to rebuild a spinal nerve, presumably cut while undergoing an operation? A.—No, but an operation to incor porate the cut end of the nerve into an other nerve will help to make the injured nerve do some work. A. B. «J —How can X- reduce weight? A.—Weight reduction is merely a matter of self-control as regards the diet. Exercise is, of course, es sential For particulars send a self addressed. stamped envelope and repeat your question. G. W. Q —I am eighteen years of age and my hair is turning gray. I have had two attacks of pneu monia during my life and I am troubled with bronchitis. Would this cause gray hair? A.—This may be due to heredity, shock or severe illness. Perhaps your early illness is the cause. There is really nothing to do. However, a stimulating ointment might help to keep the scalp in a good condition. Y. H. Q.—Is there anything that will stop snoring? A—Perhaps the party in question is troubled with sofne obstruction of the nasal passage. A nose specialist should be consulted. G. a Q.—What do you advise for catarrh? A.—Try using a good spray in the nose and throat For further par ticulars send self-addressed, stamp ed envelope and repeat your ques tion. M. a Q-—I am a girl of 16, 5 feet 3 1-2 inches tall. What can I do to increase my height. A.—You will probably continue to grow and develop until you reach the age of twenty-on#, after that It ta Impossible to Increase the height. LeS. Q.—What causes the white* of the eyes to be yellow and streaked? A.—Probably due to some disturb ance of the liver. Consult your physician for tide necessary treat ment. Try Star Wants Ads. 666 Is A Prescription For .'olda, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known HAINES ONE-TWO-THREE STORE SHELBY HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER INTO THE GREAT CHAIN OF HAINES The Shoe Wizard Stores. And Prices Will Be 98c - $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 & $4.98 THIS IS THE MAN HAINES The Shoe Wizard The Man Who Makes The Wonderful Possible. SHELBY STORE ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualifid M administrator of the estate of T. W. Tucker, de ceased, late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claims against thei estate of said deceased to exhibit ■' them to the undersigned at his. office in Shelby, N. C« on or before i the 30th day of January, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of January, 1029. PRANK L. HOYLE, Adminis trator 01 T. W. Tucker, deed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Pinkney Little deceased, this U to notify sll persons having claims against the said estate to present saline to m* (or payment on or before the 14th day of December, IMS, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. All persons oar* ing the said estate will make, Im mediate settlement to the under signed. This 14th day of December, 1928. J B. ELLiS, Administrator Estate of Pinkney Little, deceased. f(o matter what you want in an automobile, measure tils Otdsmobile btf qourHlqhest StandonJ&then COM PARE ITS VALU E Check its New Lower Prices j * Oldsmobile for 1929 has not been radically changed. But desirable improvements have been added. And prices have been reduced. Its big high-comprcssion engine now delivers 62 horsepower. And tha piston pins are pressure* lubricated—a characteristic of •nd new, sparkling colors. Interiors are more luxurious —with richer upholsteries— deeper, softer seat-cushions— end the wonderful new Fisher adjustable front seat. See the 1929 Oldsmobde. Check its features and its new, lower high-priced cars. Style touches in clude new head lamps mounted on chromium plated standards, ft new qsdet-visor NEW LOWER PRICE TWO tOOt Cl DAN $875 I A M « I » « prices. Drive it yourself. Then you, too, will join the thousands who give it their unqualified ap proval. OLDS MOBILE a * V- • • «. 9* ^ f • -* • A.*
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