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FOR SALE - Dodge
Sedan. In good condi
tion. Apply at Star
Office. 5-tf
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 I Sc
BABY CHICKS — POULTRY
bringing best price in years. Wc
hatch or sell you chicks cheaper
than hen can hatch them. Rocks
and Reds each Wednesday. Suttle
Hatchery. tf 6c
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 "c
FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK
buyer, nice desirable lot just off
Highway No. 20 west of Shelby. Zeb
C. Mauncy. if -8c
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
MORTGAGE LOANS ON HIGH
class business and residential
property in Shelby. Unlimited
funds immediately available. See
Bert Price, Royster, Building,
Rooms 4 and 5. 12t 15c
SEE US FOR HAV IP YOU
want a bale or a car. Shelby Feed
Co., located with Suttles Hatch
prv tf llC
SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON
Company, specialiizng in rebuild
ing wrecked c<jrs, building commer
cial bodies, duco painting, top up
holstering and glass work. Black
smithing. Phone 753-J. South Mor
gan Street.
HARMON & MOSS
Electrical Contracting
and Repairing. Locat
ed under Chocolate
Shop. Phones: Office
230. Res. 203. tf-25
DAHLIAS TWELVE FOR 25c;
bulbs for $1.25, one $1.00 bulb free.
10 grape vines Lutie, Concord. Nia
gara $1.50 prepaid. F. Putnam,
Black Mountain, N. C. 12 4c
A 1200 PAGE WEBSTER SELF
Pronouncing Dictionary for only
65c with a year's subscription to
The Star. Better get yours now.
The dictionary is worth $3.50, the
paper all we ask for it; $2.50 per
year by mail or $3 by carrier in
Shelby and suburbs. tf
Tall 666 — and
let us clean and re
store the shape o f
your old hat. You’ll be
delighted. BECK &
PRATT, Dry Clean
ers. 3t-8c
FOR ELECTRIC
Ranges See Arey Re
frigerating Co. 4t-6c
LOST IN SHELBY SATURDAY
ladles brown purse, containing two
pair glasses, both pair having
brown rims. One tagged •'More
head.” Reward. Notify Maude
Morehead, Lattimore. 3t Up
^' FORSALE — ONE
Ford Truck, 1 Buick
Coupe, One Essex Se
dan, One Cadillac Se
dan,k Several used Re
frigerators. Bargains.
See Arey Refrigerat
ing Co. 4t-6c
WE HAVE CHICKS EVERY
day in th« week. Finish out Ttnr
hen with eut chicks. Suttles Hate ,1
dry. U He
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A YEAR'S RENEWAL AND 65c
gets a Websters Home, Office and
School dictionary containing 1200
pages and information everyone
should have. It is self pronouncing
and profusely illustrated. The Star,
Shclbv. tf
MADE - IN - CAROLINA”
CHICKS from some of the south’s
finest Bloodtested stock. Every
breeders raised under state supervi
sion and bloodtested by them. All
hatched from large eggs. Write for
catalogue or order from this. AA
grades Rocks, Reds, White and Sil
ver Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons,
$18.00, 100. A grades Rocks and
Reds, $16.00. AA grades extra fine
large White leghorns, $15,00, 100;
A grades $13.00, 100. CUSTOM
WORK, Let us hatch your own
eggs for you 3' jc an egg. Setting
each Monday and Thursday.
Bunch Poultry Farm & Hatchery.
Statesville, N. C. tf 6c
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR
sale at The Star office. Twen
ty cents per hundred. Call at
the press room. tf-26x
I AM THE SOLE AGENT IN
the county for that now famous
book, “Then and Now.” Call, see it.
It s worth twice what it cost. T. W.
Ebeltoft, Shelby. 6t 8c
PAINTING, VARNISHING, PA
per hanging, graining, decorating
porch and Interior furniture. R. I
Clarence Burchett, Interior decora
tor, Box 735, Shelby, N. C. 12t 8c
FOR KENT: 7 ROOM HOUSE
on Cleveland Springs read. Mod
em conveniences. Btinton Electric
Company. 3t 8p
LET CRANE’S
Vulcanize your tires
and tubes. South
Washington St. 6t-8p
FURNISHED APARTMENT
with kitchenette. Mrs. • P. L. Hen
ncssa. tf 11c
FOR RENT: FURNISHED
rooms; heat, private dressing room
and lavatory. Bath to two rooms.
Mrs. W. L. Packard. Phone 275.
tf 11c
LOST: WOOL RUG, SIZE 8x12.
Thursday evening between Boiling
Springs and Gordon Bostic. Finder
please notify W. W. Hutchins,
Moores boro, N. C. or Star office.
2t Uc
FOR RENT OR SALE, BRAND
new six room house on E. Warren
street. Apply to C. C. Beam, or J. B.
Nolan Co. 3t lip
WANTED: WE HAVE CLIENT
that wishes to borrow $350.00 at
once on first mortgage real es
tate. Anthony & Harris. 2t 11c
OUR MASTER
Loaf 10c. Syrup
Peaches 15c can.
Breakfast Bacon 22c
per lb. Fat Back Meat
12£c per ib. C. H.
Weirhardt, South
Shelby. 3t-llc
IF YOU WANT THE CHAR
lotte Observer on your porch each
morning when you get up. telephone
Frank Abernethy at 289-J. 3t 8c
GET YOUR PIANO
Tuned, Voiced, Clean
ed and Regulated for
$3.00. “A ten dollar
treatment for only
three.” Phone 242-J
for any information.
2t-13p
10 POUNDS SUGAR
for 57c: 100 pounds
for $5.50 cash. C. H.
Reinhardt, South
Shelby. 3t-llc
C ARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank cur kind
friends and neighbors for their
kindness to us and for their words
of comfort occasion by the death
of our dear husband and father.
Mr. Hovle Elliott af. Waco. May
God's richest blessings abide upon
each ol you.
MRS. MAGGIE ELUOTT
AND CHILDREN.
“GUS AND GUSS1E’
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SAW FILING—30-40C EACH.
Elias C. Leigh, Ella-Lilly Mill St.
12t 8p
THREE ROOMS TO RENT TO
man and wife—$15.00 per month.
Plus water and lights. See D.
Augustus Beam, 402 East Sumter
street. 3t-13c
I WANT ONE TWO-HORSE
farmer, who can work 20 acres or
more in cotton, or two one-horse
farmers to work 10 acres or more
each. J. C. Randle. R-2, Kings
Mountain. 3t 8p
YOU ARE INVITED TO COME
and see our nursery stock. West
View Nursery, 4 miles west of
Shelby, N. C., R-2. 2t-13p
BUY “THEN AND NOW,” THE
whole family will read and stay
home from the show. See it at
Ebe)toft's. 6t 8c
FOR RENT OR SALE MY
home, 508 W. Warren. Mrs. R. E.
Ware, 108 E. Second street, San
ford, Fla 5t-llp
MAKE WASH DAY QUICK AND
easy. Use “Quick Wash Tablets”
and "No-Rub Washing Compound”.
Worth their weight in gold to any
wash woman. Write L. M. Crain,
R-2, Lawndale, N. C. flt lip
WANTED: MAPLE LOGS AND
lumber. Southern Desk Company,
Hickory, N. C. 12t lc
BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo
cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c
LET US SELL YOU YOUR
evergreens and flowering shrubs
this sprfng. West View Nursery.
2t-13p
WANTED: SEWING. MISS
Pacolet Moore, Lattimore Place.
Eastside. H 13P
THfeRE 1SAREC
ORD of all accounts
due Home Provision
Co. and E. H. Johnson
at the Piedmont
Cafe. An early settle
ment will be appreci
ated by me. E. H.
Johnson. 2-13c
FOR RENT TWO OR THREE
rooms for light house keeping, ap
ply 409 N. Washington street.
3t-13p
FOR SALE: A DOUBLE LAUN
dry tub. Price reasonable. Call' at
Star office. 2t 13c
Reed's Parting Shot.
Senator Jim Reed, from Mis
souri, just couldn't leave the sen
ate, where he served for so many
years, without taking a parting
shot at his political enemies.
"With an Englishman as presi
dent, an Indian as vice-president
and a negro in congress, I am glad
to sever my connection with the
senate,” was the Missourians final
fling.
Copeland’s Health Talk
Making Them Harder
BY ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D.
(United States Senator And Former Health Commissioner of New fork.)
What is "ovmwwtf ? Every doctor every day tells his patients not
to overwork. What is overwork anyhow?
The ideal job is one that ean be thoroughly done in seven or eight
hours, is a pleasure to do. docs not cause great fatigue, and can be
OK. CUttUKM).
taken up next day just where it was left. I guess
that sort of a job would be hard to find, although
it would seem to be most desirable.
Some jobs are hard because they do not ap
peal to the mind. There is a mental antagonism
' that prevents happiness and content. They give
a sense of overwork alrtiost before they are be
gun.
The willingness to work and much of the abil
ity to work hard, depend on the mental attitude.
If you can get your mind reconciled to the beauty
and attractiveness and desirability of the work
you are doing, the battle is half won.
A trained mind helps one to adapt himself
to his surroundings. The saner you are and the
better trained, the. more readily you overcome
your disgust of a given job. In consequence, the
case oi doing it increases.
The converse of this is not necessarily true. Lots of people “plug
along” at a job, apparently sublimely indifferent to the whole under
taking. There is no mental rebellion against it. It is just done and that’s
all.
Merely to be content is not enough. This sort of content is purely
animal. It does not show training
i—on the contrary, it proves the lack
of it. It is the submission of the
pack-mule.
I do not question that many per
sons are hitched to work for which
they are unsuited. Circumstances
and necessity are holding them
where tiiey don’t want to be.
This is unfortunate, because it
causes discontent, impatience, bad
humor, and unwillingness to work.
All these emotions have the effect
of friction They make the work
hard and tiring. Under such con
ditions it Is not difficult to over
work.
One of the uses of exercise is to
stimulate the action of the heart
and lungs. It sends the blood in
cleansing stream to every part of
the body. It helps to purify the
blood and promote the upbuilding
of health.
tf you enjoy your work, particu
larly if you revel in it. your emo
tional state is reflected in the same
sort of stimulation of heart and
lungs that exercise produces. Con
sequently, the work is done easily,
fatigue does not come on, and the
joy of the thing makes it a pleasur
able task.
Overwork, overworry, fretfulness,
discontent—all these are sisters or
cousins. Cfertainly they belong to
the same wicked family.
Don't misunderstand me, you en
thusiastic ones! Just because you
love your work and are keen to do
it, are not sufficient reasons for
working too many hours. You may
not notice the effects of hard work
and will be able to work longer and
harder than the man who hates his
work, himself and the world. But
your nerves and muscles must have
rest just the same.
Abundant and well-selected food,
plenty of sleep and fresh air and
all the other hygienic things, are
essential to your continued well
being. Your eyes and all your
muscles need a change of use.
With a carefully arranged sche
dule of work and play, ot rest and
sleep, you need never suffer the
evil effects of overwork. Am I not
right?
Sailing over the center ot an
earthquake just when it occurred
was the experience of a British
freighter recently. She was off the
coast of Chile when three heavy
bumps were felt as if she were
scraping the bottom, though the
charts showed the depth of water
to be over 400 feet."
THE PERSON
WHO HAS
| NOTHING
| Is Usually The One
j Who Does All The
Damage.
| Your Only Safe
guard is Insurance
With
CHAS. A. HOEY
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of P. P. Duncan, de
ceased, late of Cleveland county, N.
C„ this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Lawndale, N. C. on
or before the 20th day of February,
1930, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This the 14th dy of February,
1929.
* S. C. DUNCAN, Adminis
trator of the estate of P. P.
Duncan, deceased.
Bynum E. Weathers, Atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of C. C. Green,
deceased, late of Cleveland county,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned proper!}
verified and itemized on or before
the 5th day of March. 1930. or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. AU persona In
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This the 6th day of March. 1H9.
O. O. MOORE, Administrator.
Newton As Newton, Attya.
If STUM IDS
REDUCED PRICES ON
KELLY TIRES
AND WE TAKE YOUR OLD TIRES IN TRADE.
Buckeye Balloon
Cords
29x4.40 — $6.40
29x4.50 __$6.85
30x4.50_- $7.15
28x4.75 _—$8.00
29x4.75 —_$8.40
30x4.75 _ —- $8.70
29x5.00 _$8.65
30x5.00 ..— $8.95
31x5.00 __$9.40
32x5.00 _.— $10.35
28x5.25 .- $9.75
29x5.25 .- $10.20
30x5.25 _$10.50
31x5.25. $10.80
28x5.50 ...._$10.85
29x5.50 . $11.20
30x5.50 .$11.40
30x6.00 .___ $12.00
31x6.00 ..$12.30
32x6.00 _$12.75
33x6.00 . $13.10
Kelly Balloon
Cords
27x4.40 .. $7.75
29x4.40 .-.. $8.00
29x4.50 ... $8.50
30x4.50 ... $9.00
28x4.75 .$9.75
29x4.75 ..~ $10.25
30x4.75 .. $10.75
29x5.00 .... $10.50
30x5.00 .. $11.00
31x3.00 ----- $11.50
32x5.00 ... $12.73
28x5.25 - $12.00
29x5.25 ... $12.50
30x5.25 .. $13.90
31x5.23 ...— $15.30
28x5 50 .-. $13.35
29x5.50 .. $13.70
30x5.50 .. 314.0A
30x6.00 ... $14.70
31x6.00 .. $15.10
32x6.00 .. $15.60
33x6.00 .. $16.10
34x6.00 . S10.C3
30x6.50 .- SIS-10
31x6.50 . $18.53
32XG.50 —. $18-95
33x6.30 . $39.40
Kelly Heavy
Duty
29x4.49 . $1140
29x4.69 .. $11.69
39x4.59 . $18.94
29x4.15 ..._... (l&N
29x5.00 .....— $1199
30x5.00 . $13.69 •
31x5.00 . $1440
28x5.25 . $11*5
29x5.25 .... S14J59
30x5.25 _._- $1540
31x5.25. IIUI
28x5.50 - $15.15
29x540 _.... $1049
30x5.50 ._.- 811.08
30x6.00 . - 817.00
31x6.00 .. 517 JO
32x0.00 __........— $1*40
33x8.00 . $18.68
34x6.00 ___ $1949
35x6.00 $90*0
30x6.50 ... $21.60
31x630 .. 581-23
32x630 .. 52140
13x6.50... »2«0
32x740 ...- $«-•«
34x7.00 . $**•*»
35x7.00 . 584.W
?4x7.30 . 5*840
Temple Service Station
East Warren St., Rear Masonic Temple. Telephone 91 IS.