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FOR SALE - Dodge
Sedan. In good condi
tion. Apply at Star
• Office. 5-tf
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO
build, let us make au estimate
PI at is and sketches cheerfully sub
mitted. First class workmanship
guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con
tractors, Phone 727-J. tf I8c
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. Suttle
Hatchery. tf 6c
MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE,
finalizes 55 per cent protein. Excel
lent for hog and chicken feed. $70
per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at
City Hall. tf 7c
FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK
buyer, nice desirable lot just off
Highway No. 'JO west of Shelby. Zeb
C. Mauney. tf 28c
I HAVE SEVERAL
thousand dollars to
, 1 e n d on improved
farms in Cleveland
county. See or write
Marvin Blanton, Led
better building, Shel
by. W-F-tf
SEE U3 FOR HAY IF YOU
want a bale or a car. Shelby Feed
Co., located with Suttles Hatch
^ ery. tf 11c
WE HAVE CHICKS EVERY
day in the week. Finish out your
lien with out chicks. Suttles Hatch
ery. tf 11c
YOUNG
MAN
YOUNG
WOMAN—
The worst place in
the world to live is
just beyond your in
come. Do you live
in this place? If so
m a k e a change,
you are in the
wrong place.
Regardless of what you
make, live within your
income, make it a rule to
save a certain amount
each day, each week,
each month, each year.
Get a start in life. Sav
ing and spending, wisely
now will place you in the
right place.
This Rank will help you.
Come in today and make
the start by opening a
Savings Account.
CLEVELAND
BANK* TRUST
” CO.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
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,
Shelby. tf
FOR RENT: NEW SIX ROOM
house, nice new store room, garage
and ten acres land on highway 20,
three miles above Rutherfordton,
excellent location for nice business.
Royster Oil Company, Shelby, N.
C. 3t 20c
FOR RENT: FOUR UNFUR
nished rooms. Close in. $15 per
month. Apply T. D. McCoy, Box
153, Shelby. 3t 20p
FOR RENT: AFTER APRIL 2,
three connecting rooms, ground
floor. Kitchen has sink, stove, cup
board. Close in. Mayme Jones. 2t29c
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR
sale at The Star office. Twen
ty cents per hundred. Call at
the press room. tf-26x
PAINTING, VARNISHING, PA
per hanging, graining, decorating
porch and interior furniture. R. I
Clarence Burchett, interior decora
tor, Box 735, Shelby, N. C. I2t 8c
FOR RENT: FURNISHED
rooms; heat, private dressing room
and lavatory. Bath to two rooms.
Mrs. W. L. Packard, Phone 275.
tf lie
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. 6t lip
WANTED: MAPLE LOGSJ APjJF
lumber. Southern Desk Company,
Hickory, N. C. 12t lc
BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo
cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c
SAW FILING—30-40c EACH.
Elias C. Leigh, Ella-Lilly Mill St.
12t 8p
JUST RECEIVED
car of oats, special
priced 50 bushels or
more. D. A. Beam &
Sons. 2t-20c
OLD FLOORS I DF NEW—
and new floors neatly sanded. Have
most up-to-date machine in town.
For estimate of cost phone 39,
Frank M. Newton, 318 W. Marion
street. tf 18c
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE
rooms on East Marion street. Close
in. See Mrs. Gene Gamble. tf 18c
FOUND—ONE FOX TERRIER
pup. Can be obtained on descrip
tion. J. J. McMurry, jr. 2t-40p
FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE
unfurnished rooms *for house-keep
ing, in excellent neighborhood, two
blocks of business section. Phone
586 before 9 a. m., after 5 p. m. 2t20p
MAKE YOUR HOUSE LOOK
like a real home by planting ever
greens and flowering shrubs. Visit
us and see what we have for this
purpose. West View Nursery, Shel
by. N. C„ R-2. 2t-20p
I FORBID ANYONE KEEPING
and feeding my boy, William Weast,
15 years old. who left home with
out cause. Notify Mrs. Callie Steg
all, R-3, Monroe, N. C. 2t-20p
LADY DESIRES POSITION TO
care for invalid or companion to
elderly laay. Inquire at Star of
fice. 20c
FOR SALE: POLICE DOG
puppies. O. A, Pendleton, phone
eyj2 2t 20C
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Modern Bungalc .v on
N. Washington St. D.
A. Beam & Sons,
Phone 130. 2t-20c
STRAYED! BLACK HORSE
mule, weighs about nine hundred
pounds. Notify Doggett-Bros. Shel
by, N. C. u 2°P
AN EXTRA FINE
lot of Red Baby Chix
on hand. Suttle Hatch
ery, Shelby.. 1 t«20c
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eggs. Fifteen for 75 cents. A. P.
Spake, Shelby, R-l, 2t-20p
SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON
Company, speclaliizng in rebuild
ing wrecked cars, building commer
cial bodies, duco painting, top up
holstering and glass work. Black
smithing. Phone 753-J. South Mor
gan Street. tf 15c
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Electrical Contracting
and Repairing.-Locat
ed under Chocolate
Shop. Phones: Office
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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 wc ask for it; $2.50 per
year by mail or $3 by carrier in
Shelby and suburbs. tf
FOR SALE: LIGHT DELIVERY
Ford truck. Cleveland Furniture
Company. 3t 15c
FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE,
S. Shelby, water ami lights. Mrs.
M, L. Beam, 700 S. Morgan St.
.U 18c
NO TROUBLE TO RAISE 50
:hicks in a Livan-Grow brooder.
Cheaply operated. Does not require
a house. We have them. See them.
Suttlcs Hatchery. 3t 18c
Charlotte Music Man Here.
Prof. J, F. Gallery piano tuner
from the Parker Gardner company
of Charlotte is contemplating mak
ing his headquarters in Shelby as
piano tuner and violin teacher.
Prof. Gallery has been with the
Parker Gardner company for the
last nineteen years as piano tuner,
and he is also a violinist of some
note. Address general delivery,
Shelby, N. C, or Phone 611. 3t 18c
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of
the estate of George L. Smyrnios,
deceased, late of Cleveland county,
N. C., this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned at the Princess
theatre in Shelby, N. C., on or be
fore the 1st day of March, 1930, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This the 28th day of February,
’ ENOS L. BEAM, Executor of
George Stnymios, decased.
Bynum E. Weathers, Atty.
Try Star Wants Ads.
State Leading In
School Bus Hauls
North Carolina ranks among the
state first in transportation of
school pupils, according to figures
compiled by the state department
of education, receivrd here. There
was a total of 136,960 children in
North Carolina provided with
transportation facilities in 1927-28.
Indiana ranks next • to North
Carolina in number of children
transported, with a total of 113
925,
Mecklenburg county transported
3,390 pupils daily; daily mileage of
vehicles was 1.501 and vehicles were
operated an average of 160 days.
The average co6t of hauling a pu
pil in North Carolina Is $12 for the
year, whereas In Indiana it takes
an average of $28 a year to trans
port a school child.
In the United States as a whole
40,876 vehicles were used in trans
porting 1,154,661 children at a cost
of approximately *27,000,000.
Rutherford county leads the state
with 26 consolidated schools for the
white race. Mecklenburg is second
in this respect by having 23 schools
and Catawba is third with 20
schools of this type.
The hard part of choosing a cab
inet was to make sratitude and
common sense agree on the same
man,—Fountain Inn Tribtuie.
Material Evidence
Backs Bible Flood
New York.—The Biblical story of
the flood today had the support of
material evidence unearthed by
science.
Returning from an archaeologi
cal expedition to Mesopotamia,
Prof. C. Leonard Woolley said he
had found an eight-foot layer of
silt and clay deposited during an
overflowing of the Euphrates river
and the Biblical deluge.
Prof. Woolley headed an expedi
tion of the museum of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania and the
British museum which with a crew
of 100 Arab workmen has been en
gaged for seven years in excavat
ing the ruins of Ancient Sumeria.
Penetrating through a layer of
evidence indicating a highly de
veloped civilization of about 4.000
B. C., they suddenly came upon a
layer of silt or sand in which all
manifestations of human life ceas
ed to exist..
Beneath this deposit were uten
t sils in the native fashion and ex
pertly moulded bricks, indicating
a high peak of cultural develop
ment.
Dr. Durant sees the day when
men will only do mental work. That
means we are bound to have a lot
of unemployment. — Indianapolis
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SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY'.
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon us in a deed
of trust executed by R. C. Hicks
(unmarried) on the 9th day of July.
1926, and recorded in boon HI, page
117, we will on Saturday the
30th day or March, 1929
12 o'clock noon at the courthouse
door in Shelby. Cleveland county,
sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder the following
land to-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, lying in Number Nine town
ship. Cleveland county, state of
North Carolina, containing 128
acres, more or less, and being more
particularly described and defined
as follows: Beginning at a pine
stump, D. R. Hoyle's heirs corner,
and runs with their two lines N. 40
E 40.3 poles to a stone; thence N.
77>4 W. 65‘a poles to a pine stump;
thence with Lewis Evans’ land S.
39’= W. 39.9 poles to a stone; thence
N. 79’J W. 58.3 poles to a stone;
thence N. 77 W. 28 poles to a
stone, Everard Killmyre's corner;
thence with his line N. 72 W. 62
poles to a stone; thence N. 77 W.
17It poles to a grassey branch:
thence' down the branch 10 poles to
the road; thence with A. S. Peel
er’s line N. 68’. = W. 12 poles to a
hickorv; N. 25 W. 9»i poles to a
stone: N. 77 West 25 poles to a per
simmon, Amie Peeler's corner;
thence with her several lines S. 10
E. 28 poles to a stone; W. 13 poles
to a pine: S. 10 E. 13 poles to a
stone; thence E. 13 poles to a stone;
I hence S. 85 E. 28'= poles to a stone
in the old road; thence Kith Uw fthi
road S. 5 W. 25 poles to a stone;
thence S. 29 E. 17 poles to a stake
in a branch; thence S. 6E. It poles
to a holly bush, W. J. Carter’s heirs
corner; thence with their lines N.
8 E. 38 poles to a pine stump; s.
77 E. 98% poles to a stone; thence
S. l pole to a stake, Charles Ell
iott’s corner; thence with Ms line
S. 81 E. 29 poles to a stake; thence
S. 17% E. 12.3 poles to a Stone, M.
G. Canipe’s corner; thence with his
line S. 78% E. 58.3-poles toe stone;
thence S. 28 E. 26 poles to a stone;
thence 8. 75 E. 64 poles to a rock;
thence with J. E. Hoyle’s line N. 5
W. 36 poles to a stone; thence with
his line N. 22% W. 521; pole/, tp tho
begin mg, containing 128 'Seres, more
or less. Reference Is hereby made
to the following deeds: B. C. Hicks,
widower, to R. C. Hicks dated
March 18, 1926, and recorded in
book No. 3-T. page 54>«. R. Canipe
and wife, to R. 0. HitS*.Weed dated
November 6, 1917, recorded in book
CCC, page 265; C. S. Lew pud wife,
to R. C. Hicks, deed dated March
22, 1926 and recorded in book 3-R.
page 593. all of the Cleveland
county- registry. * j
This sale is made by reason of
the failure of R. C. Hicks Ojnmai
ried) to pay off and- discharge the
indebtedness secured'hirsatd deed
of trust to the INdrttT'.’Carolina
Joint Stock Land bank Cl Purham.
A deposit of 10 per centwill be
required from the'pdrchaser at. the
sale. * -
This the 1st day of March, 1929.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
DURHAM. Inc., Trustee.
Durham, N. C.
Bynum E. Weather*. Atty,