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Storekeeper Loads A Thief With Shot I'.nfihey, £5. C.—Offierri hen iii'c conducting a quiet loarch for a nun brhovrd to liavc ben. pcppcmj with birdcliot early Smidni mom my ns lie attempted to batter hi ray Into the store <_•: Hammett Brothers oil Ciimka :.o> with an axe. The store was fobbed a tew work :.:y) Htwine :» ‘'hum)''' .SnUuduy: that it was time tor a repetition ot the visit by the m.traudrr. t>au Hammett, one Of tin: brother d< - tatfert to spend the ntyht in the tier. II:s prime.u!1 » moved ac curate. .About 3 ti m. n i: in ..pi out In I the. building and. nttn an in uc oi-.sful effort to force t.;.<■ df«>t ioclc, departed. In a • 1 •mintite. he returned with an tv . he >)•• :.an nn assault on tie <i s'. ;■!; Hammett leveled ids s n mid itoU. The robber fled, but M: Iiniiinut is confident"tome o' ’foot; effect in ins b ><". (O'o.ye Kt:.' tea: ))« ' ■ ■ : «>f the -Royni Uc'tnuh.rTi: • n t.nni • none street here; i i«>i ti to . 11 - 1( ... ( Ills I .t.ibllM "a I.. robbed ot auhut" flO in r;;.<n. tsixe.' <,'f citars and • >>'ia a > nytti's eflriy Monday l«n>n;:: South Mountain Commencement • 1 Ik rldsuie ewelMs <<i Solid) Mountain Induiria.l Institute are scheduled !< bem Sunday, April l; 1 si.. and 11" ■■ 1 ricluj, April 36th. \ mbli and inn -ionnrj program , i.nnouueed Mr Sunday. April -I. at 'J 110 r M dibit memory drill, '.ill l» giy.i-n a. also a missionary 1 pin . ruin led. M1.I rl( a s Opportim I "V" Ur ’A li .leiikius oi I*IrM Baptist ! ( Inneli «.f Jt.uliiertord.toii I' ll! preach die i nnimenceinent sermon on riniiuday.a veiling ai ulip In the seliuol i Impel 'tn H A 15ov.li:. pastor oi first li ;■: , !:;. 1 <'i. of ( usidnia a ill de lu.ej- ||i. eomiuehceineitt addle on l'eifl.i■ . die el, ■ mi: dav, at 11 .o c!<n k A. M in the school chapel. Mi at'raedvo. culorlul pageunl, itifhidhis a Maypole drill, ft ill be , a on I he campus immediately p-1, udni" tiny i'.dtfia .;ln Hr. Bovv ; -crs •file public is invited to all of lot <:.ei else \ li# u marl; the close ct t'n» tenth seholattie 'ear of the Solid; Mountain Industrial Insti tute Dr. J. R. Osborne Is Remodelling Home Or J H O'borne is remodelling ! tils home on Fast Marion Street j | Part of .the two story frame strtic-j |turn ha; been torn away and the' j liner will ire changed and the rest-j jdrnCe brick veneered into a very j handsome two story home. i'i,\\ nt waco (.kadi: FIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT I There wiil.be a play, "Rescued by i Radio" given by the eighth grade I of the Waco high- school Friday ! night, April 19 at 8 o’clock at the! ! Waco school auditorium. A Correction. in ihr. Shelby high school honor jroll published in Monday’s Star two; j honor roll pupils 1n the eleventh I grade were inadvertently omitted] |They were Sadie Mull and Mary! l ate I’cnningrr. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our many kind | friends and neighbors for their ex ! pre-stons ot sympathy and for ; s heir kindness to our dear husband : and father, John A, Jenkins, dur-, 1 ing his long illness which resulted | in ids death. j Mrs. J. A. Jenkins and Children, j DIAMONDS AND WATCHES ON CREDIT AT Alexander's George Alexander announces the establishment of the first JEWELRY CREDIT HOUSE ever in Shelby. HE SAYS “Your Credit Is Good Here” You can buy a fine WATCH or a DIAMOND RING, or olK er DIAMOND SET JEWELRY as low as a DOLLAR DOWN and A DOLLAR A WEEK. COME IN—SEE THE GOODS, INVESTIGATE THE PLAN. WHY PAY CAS' ! USE YOUR CREDIT! GEORGE ALEXANDER - JEWELER — Trinity Community School Honor Roll The following Is the honor roll for the Trinity school for the past month: Seventh grade: Nellie Beason, Bcltic Lee Bostic, Mary Bridges, Ruth HolHfield, Josie Mae Holll field. Gaynelle McSwain, Mary Alice Lovelace, John Harris. Sixth grade: Lois Bridges. Fifth grade: J. D. Callahan, Howard Wall. Fourth grade: Nell Bostic, Max Beason, Eugene Dobbin::, Ernest MrClunney, Heyward Hollifteld. Third grade: Mildred Harris. Second grade: Winnie Alexan dria, Alleen Harris, Harold Harris, Marjorie Callhan. First grade, .section A: Hay Bridges, Helen Callahan, Mary Sue Hari is Majorle McClunney, Worth Bridges. Clara Mae Bostic. First grade, section B: Wilbur Hpllifield, Mildred Bostic Von See Lovelace, Rosa Lee Alexandria, Estelle Blanton. Louise Blanton. Nell Bostic, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Claude Bostic, celebrated her eleventh birthday Sunday by inviting a number of her friends to take supper with her. Among the number enjoying this hospitality j were: Mi-ires' Maltna Jolley, Mary Alice Lovelace, Ruby Lovelace, Mildred, Mary Sue and Alleen Har ris, Anita McClutiey, Marjorie McClunney. Mary and Ray Bridges and Lois Bridges, All reported a wonderful time. John Harris, one of our seventh grade boys, entered the declalmers contest held at Boiling Springs jun ior eollege on last Saturday night, April (>. Although he did not win either first or second place in the decision of the Judges. we feel quite proud of his success. The title of the declamation he rendered was “The Little Drummer Boy." Mr. and Mrs. K D. N. Jolley and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jolley, Miss Nellie Beason, Miss Mary Bridges and Misses Josie Mae and 1 Ruth Hollifteld were the dinne: j guests of Misses Ruby and Mary j Alice Lovelace on last Sunday. Was A Beauty. Greenwich, Conn. - A beauty of bygone hays who had 30 offers of marriage is dead Mrs. Mary Eaton j Page, widow of Colonel <T. Augustus Page, an epicure of the 70's, lived to be 87. She was a descendant or John Elliott, apostle to the In dians. When she visited France on her honeymoon her remarkable re semblance to Empress Eugenie was noted. Trustee's Sale Of Beal Estate. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, executed and delivered by C. C Cook and wife, Charlotte Cook, to ; me as trustee for Chas. L. Eskridge, I whtcli deed of trust is of record tn ! the office of the registry of Cleve | land county, N. C„ in book 136. : page 186, as security for a note of $400.00. dated May 19, 1926, and said note not having been paid at ma turity of same and the holder of I said note having called on me to ! forreclose said deed of trust, I as I trustee, will offer for sale at public | auction at the courthouse door in i Shelby, N. C„ for cash, on the 11th day of May, 1929. at 12 m., the ' following described property, lying ! in No. 11 township. Cleveland, county, N. C., and being a part- of the late Peter Wright lands—lying on the headwaters of Ward's Creek, adjoining lot No. 3. and beginning on a stone in old lino and runs N. 27 W. 56 poles to a stone in old line; then S. 63 W. 66 poles to a stonf; then S. 1 W. 28 poles to a maple; thence S. 70 E. 17 poles to a stone; thenee N. 71 E. 66 poles to the beginning, the same being that tract of land described in book of deeds "MMM", page 13, of the aforesaid office. This April 8, 1929. D. 7. NEWTON’, Trustee, Newton & Newton, Attys. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by deed of trust Tt, H. Ponder and 'wife. Mattie Ponder, to the First National Bank of Durham, trustee, dated April 1, 1028, and recorded in book 150. page 191. Cleveland county registry, the First National Bank, trustee, util on May 10, 1929. at 12 o’clock M., ' at the court, house door in Cleveland j county, sell at public auction for j cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing described property: Beginning at a stake on the north edge of Carolina avenue southwest comer of lot No. 119 and runs! ! thence with line of said lot north, j 22'4 west 160 feet to a stake; thence north 67\ west. 50 feet to a stake, , northeast corner of lot 122; thence with a line on lot No. 122 south 321 < east 160 feet to a stake in the north edge of Carolina avenue; thence with the north edge of Carolina avenue north 67 \ cast 50 feet to the place of beginning. Same being lots Nos. 120 and 121 of the subdi- ( vision located on the Fallston road just east of the Shelby hospital, a plat of which subdivision is of rec ord In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. North Carolina in book of plats No. 1 at page 62, reference to which plat is hereby made for further Identifica tion and description of said two lots. This sale is made on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by the said deed of trust. This the 8th dav of April, 1929 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, N. C.. Trustee. W, S Lockhart. Atty.. Durham, N. C I Mount Sinai News Of The Current Week Young People Attend Candy Pull in*. Rain And ( old Halt Farm Work. (Special to The Star.) Shelby R-2.—The cold, rainy weather has temporarily halted the rapid progress which was being made in the preparation for farm ing. A number of young people from this community attended a candy pulling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jackson near Patterson Springs Saturday evening. Misses Norine and Buna Rollin. und Mr. Coran Rollin: spent Sat urday in Gaffney. Miss Essie Harrlll who t rehe at Shanghai spent the week-end at home. Miss Edna Putnam was at home from Bolling Springs school to spend the week-end and had a. her guest. Miss Bertha Robin: on, a student of the school. Mr and Mrs. David Champ;:-.", spent the week-end with relative in Gaffney. Miss Maude Rollins cl Shelby spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. J. II. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hamrick anti daughter, Muss Selma Hamrick were visitors at the home of M: and Mrs. W. L. Harrill Sunday Miss Sarah Jackson of Patter,'on Springs visited Misses Ruth and Rhea Hunt Sunday. Mr. Cline Harrill was at home from Polkville during the week-end Several people front this section are attending, the Milt' Tolbert's show In Shelby this week. Miss Nora Ellis ; pent the week end at, home and had as her guests Misses Velma Green and Vida Price of Boiling Springs. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Rome Haynes of Morgtintcn was buried at Mt. Sinai."church last F ri day. < aril Of Thanks. We wish to use this method of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kindnrs. and sympathy during our recent great bereavement Especially do j we iiianl. those ho aided m tak- i iiig our little .,or. from the well. M- and Mrs. Joe Self. <)uiU“ KiltoTiish! t hic.'.yo Mr.-. Anna Williams, j el. he been awarded a verict for SI,200 against Peter Felde, 73. for breach of promise The proposal v as three years ago. OH nits ( mi.I) AS A PAYMENT OK FINE Geneva. Hi.—Mrs. Sophia Maria who had stolen $27 to provide for her seven children and who had been caught, offered her youngest j ,i little brown-eyed girl—in pay- ; ineht of her fine. "I cannot pay.” she told Justice W. A. Keister. ''If I had money, 1 would not have stolen.” She held the baby toward the j justice. There was a catch in her voice, and tears on her cheek as she , said: "She's worth- more than you can , ever fine me—but you may have ; her.” Judge Keistfr spoke sternly: "Go home—and take your baby j with you.” Till SI EES S VI E OF Iff VI. ES TATE. Under the power of sale eon-; tained in a certain deed of trust I executed by Louis P.'Fonder,'.single,; to Union Trust company of Mary land and Insured Mortgage Bond1 corporation of North Carolina, Inc., as trustee-, which deed oh trust is ; of record in office of the registry ot ' Cleveland county, N. C.. ill bool: 155. page 75, said deed of trust having! been given to secure notes therein j described, and the said Louis P Ponder not having paid said notes j according to the terms of same, and ; the holder ol -unit- having requesi etl foreclosure ol said deed of trust, ilu undersigned trustees will offer for sale for cash at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Shelby, N. C . at Id m May 4, 1929, the following de scribed lot or parcel of land, situ ated just east of the city of Shelby, N C.. and being lot No. 9 in block B of Cleveland Heights, developed by Gardner and Mull, plat of same being of record in the aforesaid of fice in plat book 2, page 21. Begining at a stake in east edge of state highway No. 20, or the Asheville - Charlotte - Wilmington highway at a point which Is locat ed 172 feet front J. A. WUsom-Sam uel Green old line, and runs thence N. 43 deg. 39 min. E. 204 feet to a stake in the line of lot No. 22: thence with the lines of lots Nos. 22 and 23. S. 43 deg. 36 ntin. E. 60 leet to a stake, comer of lot No. 8 m line of lot No. 23; thence with the line of lot No. 8 S. 46 deg. 30 ntin W. 197 ft. to a stake in the east edge of state highway No. 20. the same being corner of lot No. 8; thence with the east edge of said .highway No. 20,, 50 feet to the be gining. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND, INSURED MORTGAGE BOND CORPORATION OF N. C.. Inc. Trustees. Newton & Newton, Attys. FOLLOW THE CROWD -TO — CLEVELAND HARDWARE CO. WE HAVE THE MERCHANDISE AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR HARDWARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. COLE GUANO DISTRIBUTORS BIG SUPPLY ON HAND —SPECIAL PRICE. OLIVER COTTON PLANTERS “THE KIND YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING.” BIG STOCK OF BARBED WIRE POULTRY WIRE HOG WIRE Unde Hi says— “This new two-wheel Planter stays right on top of the bed where you want it.’* You will be amazed at the ease with which you can hold the Oliver No. 55 on top of the bed or ridge. The two-wheel construction keeps it from wabbling and makes It easy to guide. The swinging steel tongue also adds to its ease of handling. The Oliver No. 55 planter is equipped with a positive accurate feed. It has a nicker wheel -■ for cotton and will strow or hill drop. Edgedrop plates are furnished for com. Either pressure wheel and knife coverers or drag coverer can / be furnished. Not a single thing has been / Overlooked in making / this a mostpracti- / “WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.” WHOLE SALE PRICE ON MILK BOTTLES LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES GENUINE OLIVER PLOWS ANY SIZE YOU WANT. Geniune OLIVER PLOW SHARES “There Is A Difference.” Call only for Genuine PLOW SHARES. Do Not Be Satisfied With Substitutes. 50 TOOTH DRAG HARROWS LET US QUOTE PRICES. Big Line of Collars, Bridles, Hames, Traces— COME TO SEE US. CLEVELAND HARDWARE CO. BIG LINE OF GEE WHIZ CULTIVATORS. WASHBURN’S OLD STAND. PHONE 73. SHELBY, N. C. J!
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