April 10.—Tin » V I' ! ol Beaver Dam were foninato in. hav ing Dr. J. B Davis iivni Bolhiu; Springs Junior college with, tin'm Sunday nigjif. Both Juni;>t and sen ior unions met together ami tinn ed the service over to 1» Daw I along as his subject ConsOci ated Youth": Dr Daws cl ;ivi red c.tte <•: the most, inspiring and wonderful lor-.-sigrs ecer deltveii d to .vouiiit people. He pressed lijKvn Hie mine: of young people the uiipo-ian e ol. consecrating the hie m nen; manhood and vptna.nhood. ’1. ■ message will Iiiieer io).i- m the hearts of those who had tee ee nre of hearing it. We were indeed glad to have this honored : • and man o! ( loci in ourmeeting. Wc uu .rely hope Hr wild be pemitit< J iolrrin;; us anotUci 'me:.: age ill the near tut urc A lai j.a’ .Tottii of young people xxi ;e present at the group meeting at If. ,\rr l)a.m hriday night. A very interesting prom am was ren i(• :i <1 The next group meeting will .. ,il .it .sandy I’lam . m May. Tii' singing convenUdn wax a tic mit ii Sundry aiternoon i> r i; a i i. iirli ied was among the 1-. ■ i i it 1 ioi d. 1 iiri ’ w as mu; : - ;: II 11 \a: ions place: and tllO'-C pi r i i.ii i - -porn d a fine time. M: !lie; Huberts and If at h IfPii ls.i.is 1 iom Patter .on .Spring, wen •. i srtr.ii'Uu week-end guo-ax of ttu ir ■, > lioeil mate Mi.-.- Alice 1 ’aiigct ’ ■ M .ni(! M (.Ii on Blanton and mol In ' Mr /■ ii 111.niton and i : "tlilii u xi jtr cl Mr. and Mi - c • T .i.t'rrrtV it ('i.i rryvillc Sunday n If - lThO0.ll. Mr tiaicnic Pension visited .M. BIRD’S ROOFS y three LAYERS EVERYWHERE NEPONSET' Twin Shingles Bird’s Neponset Twin Shiriftlesform three layers of absolutely waterproof, fire-retardant protec tion on the roof. In addition —• 1. Are easy to lay and aclt-aparing 2. Ower twice the area of ordinary shingles with a saying of orer a third in labor and noils. 3- Have the distinctirr arched cut-out, eitrn wide butt anil are slate surfaced m colors of red, green, Iduc-black or art - blende. 4. Arc pockeil in casy-to-handlc luinilles. 6. Throe shingles arc for new work or right over the old shingles. Nfponart Twin Shingles are made by Bird & Son, inc. iTst. 1795) manufacturers of Bird's Slimglr Oesign Roofing, Art Craft Roofing, Pnroid Roofing. Neponset Black Mini .ling Paper. Bird's Insulating Blanket and Neponset. Board. There's n Bird product fur every sort of building 1 n e nre iwsai^mutrn lor Hirtirno/ings, building popart and wmll board. Z. J. THOMPSON V Washington St. (Near Seahoanl Depot) Phone 107 and M. A. Ii Padgett' Sunday afl ■ «.ri'->wn Mi a lid Mi". S. K Jours visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Biunton lit Shelby Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs A. H. Moipan .spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. II Montan. Mr. and Mr.- A. <; Kendrick and Children spent Sunday night with Mr. I, I’. Va:boro. They returned to. their home in Merry Oaks Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blanton of I,attiinore visited Mr. and Mrs; A II Padgett Sunday afternoon. Mr Hatcher Walker and baby and Mrs Adelm Monroe of Balti more visited Mr . LJ. L Jarrrtt 'iuisdav afternoon. Mi - rr, Mertie and I.enn Bridges per,!. Saturday, night with Mr and Mrs W. A. (.reen in the Dou ble Springs Community. Mrs Alice Willis and Mr. and Mr Alexander of Hickory were guiy.ts of Mrs U 1. Jarrett and Mr and Mr It W. McCurry Sun day Several young people from our community attended tin’ deciainvprs contest, at. Boiling Springs junior college Saturday night. Mrs. M E 'I limit from I.atu more spent Wednesday with tier mother Mrs. I). I. Jarrett. Mrs. CleatoiT Humphries and Mrs J. L. Blanton visited Mrs. Hum* phries' mother Mrs. Alonzo Hamrick Tuesday afternoon, and also at I tended a party given by Mrs. Ther i man Hamrick, at her home in the Poplar Springs community. Mr and Mrs. S. A. Jarrett of Red Springs visited their mother Mrs D. L. Jarrett during five week end The many friends of Mrs. I P. Yarboro were sorry to learn of her death Friday night. A large crowd was present for ttic funeral. I | FELIX STRIPLING, Popular Juvenile Man With MILT TOLBERT PLAYERS Appearing in Shelby ALL NEXT WEEK. Ill Ip I 'Ail advantii^es Now il lias lircumr easy for forward-lookin'; people to satisfy their desires for a finer milotnobilc. The New Pontiac 15i«; Six is responsible for that. It makes it possible for them to enjoy all the stile, luxury and performance advantages.of a big ear without paving a big ear price. Il enables them to step up the quality of their automobiles without stepping out of the low-priced field. . . . Time w as when the ambition to own a really fine automobile could lie satisfied by only a fortunate lew. But not so now. The New Pontiac, Big Six brings big ear advantages within the reach of practically every buyer of a motorcar. Price* f, 4,t tofWt. f. it. h. Ponhnr, Mich., pin* delivery charge*. Pumper*, spring cover* anil l.orcjov *hnck absorber* regular equipment at Alight extra cost, (heck Oakland •Pun liar tlelitcml /trice* — t hey include hnvext hnrullin g charge*, (-met al Htutor* lime Payment Plan available at minimum rate• A. B. C. MOTOR & TIRE Co. SOUTH WASHINGTON ST. SHELBY, N. C. ^ va* Copeland’s HEALTH TALK 0 Watch The Aaches |{v KOVAL S. COPELAND, M. I). (I'nited Slates Senator and former Health Commissioner of New York) Everybody hates to have pain. A man will do almost to be relieved of it. He wil try any prescription offered, why "pain killers" have such sale. There is little choice in pains anything That is It seems to you the particular i)K. Coi'tXAM). pain you have, is the worst that ever happened to anybody. Vou just “can't stand it." Perhaps I have told you the story of the old1 lady who telephoned a hew doctor at two o'clock ! m the morning. Site wanted him to “come over at once I can t stand this pain another minute!") "How long have you had it?" asked I he sleepy doctor "Thirty years, and I can't endure it any longer!'’ Some patient perrons do put tip with pain! lor a long time They appear to regard it asj inevitable, or have faith to believe it will wear out alter a while, llut the time comes, when re distance is broken and there is a demand for re- j -lief'. There arc many cases of drug addiction that can be traced to the desire for control of pain.! Unfortunately, there are tens of thousands of drug addicts who have no; such excuse for their condition. We can pity the sufferer who becomes addicted, but not the social addict who takes tl e drug for the physical enjoyment lie gets out of it. "Joy riding" and pain killing are two dif ferent things. What should we do about pam? There is always a cause for pain.. I need not toll you this. But many i times it is difficult to find that I cause. Vet it. must be located, if a real cure i. to be effected Toothache and earache are so i j definitely located that, in most in stance.-. the cause of the pain t.s I readily found. Herdache. neuralgia ! neuritis, "rheumatic" pains, and pain in the abdomen, are more ob ' :cure as to cause. It is not •'natural" to have pain. Persistent , or periodical pain must, always be viewed with suspicion It must not be disregarded. Even though it may come from something of no particular consequence in it self. the efficiency and happiness of | the v ictim will lie impaired. You ran t do your work well if you are suffering. But. there may be a cause which lia., other possibilities, worse than pain. I plead with you to give .early at tention to any annoying symptoms, ! the enure of which is a mystery to I you Yor your peace of nrnd. as well i as for the relief of pain, find out j what is wrong. There are lew troubles, very few ; indeed that rannot be treated suc ! cessfully in the first stages. It isn't lair to your'doctor, to your family and associates, and panleuarly. to yourself; to neglect a searching ex amination to locate tire cause of your mi; cry, Answers Tu Health Queries. 1 S S. Q How much .should a Ctrl a trod 13. 3 loot 5 inches tall \\ OlLjll'.’ A - 8hc should .weigh about 110 pounds. Kathleen V. Q. How much 1 should a girl a red 33, 5 foot 3 ..mhos tail weigh? A She should weigh about 121 pounds. Anna B. Q — What should a girl aged If. 5 foot 5 inches weigh? A -She should weigh about 126 pounds. John C Q How much should a boy aged 16. 5 feet 5 inches tall weigh? A He should weigh about 1'1> pounds. '‘Buddy" Q — Whit are the symp toms of high blood pressure? A —Pains in the head, dizziness, nose bleeds and nervousness. A large moonshine still was among the debris floating down the Tennessee river past Decatur, Ala., during the recent high stage of the stream. 30x3 __ 54.50 30x3*__ 29x1.40. _— S5.95 20x1.40—SW _ $4.95 30x1.30 S'6.60 30x1.30—SW__ S5.95 SMITH’S GARAGE FAI.LSTON. N. C. reftioiVi JTfl TIKES * mxmm* SATISFACTION! There is more to a “Caterpillar" than its great TOWER and TRACTION. It produces VALUE RECEIVED by enabling you to realize profits from its work. “CATERPILLAR” TRACTORS Implements And Equipment LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE MR. A. E. FINLEY, HOTEL CHARLES — SHELLY, N. C. Anderson Tractor & Equipment Co. BILTMORE, N. C. ADJUSTMENT BOARD WOULD SERVE GOOD ENDS From The Anderson Independent. The Charlotte Observer, in com menting’on recent labor disputes in the South, shares the opinion of The Independent that conciliation and mediation is needed to settle the difference involved. Such a board as we have outlined, with representatives of manufacturers and of operatives, could go to the bottom of facts presented to it by both sides and approach reasonable adjustment, based on common sense and reason. Often, such ad justments would be made before a strike came about, with the conse quent saving to the mill owners and to the operatives, both of whom profit by the continuity of opera tion. With so many government in spectors and other officials snoop ing about, it is comparatively easy for an impostor to get in his work In Nashville, a bandit armed with a fake search warrant, robbed two homes to which he was admitted, obtaining about $6 000. The recent census taken in Ma rash, Turkey, brought about an amusing episode. Through mistake the census-takers put down tire name of a camel Haroun Kaha, who was summoned for jury duty and was taken to the court by liis own er. AND WHAT’S TIIK GOVERN MENT GOING TO DO ABOUT IT From The Wilmington Star. North Carolina as a whole de clined to become alarmed over the invasion of Communists, who pro moted a strike at Gastonia, but the department of labor, the Ameri cation Federation of Labor and the adjutent general agree that the sit uation is serious. Federal concilia tors. sent to Gastonia bv the de partment of labor to attempt a peaceful settlement have announc ed they will not treat with the strikers in so long as Communists are accepted as their leaders. Presi dent Green, of the American Fed eration of Labor, is swinging East Dr. D. M. Morrison OPTOMETRIST. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted And Repaired. Located In Webb Building. Down Stairs Next To Hanes Shoe Store. Telephone 583. Shelby, N. C. ward, with a stop-over at EJlizabeth ton, Tenn., and the announcement I has gone out that organized labor holds precisely the same view of the situation as the government. Adjutant Genera! 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