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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25e. 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 ursi insertion. IF 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 tile FOR SALE OR RENT: SIX room brick veneer bungalow, new ly painted on corner near hospital. Decatur Elmore. tf 17c I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars to lend on improved farms in Cleveland county. See or write , Marvin Blantoi\, Led better building, Shel by. W-F-tf TUBES, 30 xTT11 $1.00. Tires $3.75. Crane’s Vulcanizing Plant. . 6t-31p FOR RENT: HOUSE OF J. H Beam in S. Shelby, see Dr. D M, Morrison. tf 8c FOR SALE: 5 ROOM BUNGA - low. Modern improvements. Jefte; • * son street. See C. A. Morrison. t:29.: BUILDING CONTRACTOR: Work will be appreciated. H. J. Costner, Phone 67-J. tf 8c FOR SALE~MA JESTIC range stove, good as new. See I. M. Allen, sheriff, tf FOR RENT: THREE ROOM apartment. Close in, Griffin P. Smith. tf 5c OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x FOR SALE: TWO HORSEPOW f er motor. one shaft 15 feet lone 3 7-16 diameter. One 20 inch pul ley. three 10 inch pulleys, four hangers. R. H. Wilson, Phone. 770. 6t 7<: FOR RENT-ONE 5 ' room house, apply C. S. Young. tf-c FOR RENT: HALF OF THE Durant Motor building on West Graham street. R. H. Wilson. Phone 770. 6t 7p Salaried Positions r OK MEN AND WOMEN I Representative wanted on salary and bonus basis in every city ana county to handle our ‘ Veda” Toilet Preparations and “Cummings” Flavoring Extracts, Home Remedies ind Household Necessities. Either men or women. $5.00 TO $10.00 PER DAY assured dealers who work. Exper ience not necessary. Write today. Drug Specialty & Mfg. Co. Inc. P. O. Box 34C-B, Roanoke, Va. PROMPT SER VICE on monthly or semi-annual loans on good residential and business property. tMarvin Blanton, Led better building. Phone 634. 6t-10c FOR SALE—ONE GOOD YOUNG Jnilk cow L. C. Palmer, R-l, Lawn dale. ' 2t-10p LOST ONE WHITE AND BLACK spotted Walker hound. Answers to name Dinah. L. C. Palmer. R-l, Lawndale. 2t-10p FOR SALE: 1-25 H. P. FAIR banks Morse crude oil engine: 1-50 h. p. Holt tractor motor unit. Suit able for ginning and other power purposes. Apply S. G. Maxwe'1. Hotel Isaac Shelby. 3t lOp WANTED: HOTEL CLERK. AGE 25 to 30. Apply Cleveland Springs Hotel. 2t 10c WANTED: PART TIME BOOK keeper. Small set books. Write "S" care Star. 2» 10c MEAT SCRAP TOR SALE, anahzes 55 per cent protein. Excel lent lor'hog; and chicken leed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall. ■ ' tf tc THE WRIGHT Brothers Quartet o f Fallston have two new numbers on a Co lumbia Record “God’s Message to Man’’ and “What a Glad Day.” These two sacred numbers will appeal to you. Come in and let us play these for you. Now On Sale. Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t-10c FOR RENT: OLD COLORED church building, corner Morgan and Graham streets. Also tenant house, colored, east Graham street Two houses on Corbett property on Marion street. Apply E T Tails 2t 10c FOR RENT OR SALE. 6 ROOM Kcti.se Close in. See Joe Turner at Cleveland Oil Co. ' 2t Tip CARS WASHED and Greased; also storage. Texaco pro ducts. Temple Service Station rear Masonic Building, Phones 774 796. tf-lOc SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, spccialiizng 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. U 15C SURVEYING^ Either Compass or Transit Work; lands divided; plots and deeds made. Work carefully done. See or write W. J. T. Styers. Chcrryville. N. C Phone 12. 6t 31p WANTED: PEELED PINE POLES for eroosoting. For specification and prices write Taylor-Colquitt Co., Spartanburg, S. C„ or our local representative H. F. Killian. Gilkey N. C. 12 7p MASTER LOAF, 3 for 25c. M. E. Dress ing, pints 29c, Pie Peaches, l’ge can 15c, 24 lb. Flour, plain or self rising 85c, New Irish potatoes 5c lb., Apple Butter, l’ge jar 25c, Apple Jelly, 15 oz. jar 25c, Flour $3.25, Fat meat 12ic lb. Eggs 35c in trade. C. H. Reinhardt, S.! Shelby. 2t-10cj l Hi! W K I G H T Brothers Quartet o f Fallston have two new numbers on a Co lumbia Record “God’s Message to Man” and What a Glad Day.” These two sacred numbers will appeal to you. Come in and let us »;!ay these for you. Now On Sale. Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t-10c LUMBER: SIX THOUSAND feet, one inch by 4 inch for sale. Ivey Willis, Laltimore, N. C. 3t I2c Singing Convention. There will be a singing convention at North Brook school No. 1 in Lincoln county four miles north of Cherryville, on the fourth Sunday in June. Everybody is invited to come. All choirs, quartets, etc., are especially urged to attend. M J. Canipe Presides “GUS AND GUSS1E”- If Looks Can Kill! I fbR. THE ©IQ DUAL PREMIERE AT THE MANOAR INK) „ Gussie AD the hooping ' HEADIJNER., HOT CHA As | The hostess I and announcer ■ !!!, | .A~U>-LL„ WHEN VoO ANNOUNCE ME, please say late op the ORPHEUM Theatre "_ , "TmE'R.B » HOW DO LOOK - Tt\ . ( I WAVE TO O'VE \ I' IT TO TOO. WOT CHA \ 8A&y voure there Vou’RE ' v There ' HOT CHA! ip Vou ^ >60 LOOK. LIKE' A 7X0 WIENIES DON/ \ CERTIFIED CHECK, KNOCK 'EM <SooPy-EVEDj VbURSELF 6l<3 0Oy= ON THAT FLOOR, COME ON ...-LET'S i'm boloney1 / burst in en masse AND SLAV 'EM... f A Off In High. I C3USSIS AS SINGINGS HEAD-YA'TER' | AMD HOC.PiNGj STAR. CP ThE j MAN DAR FUN ANNOUNCED i BV HOT CHA, HERSEUP STAND S'/ MOW, QOSSIE — I'LL GiVE TT-tEM A great eia Tell -And start ybu LADIES AMD (SfeMTLEMEM I MOW IMTRODUCE THE MEW WEADUMER. of THE MAMDAR imm revue — direct from Triumphs om the orpheum tit HuUm r *rM« r*—r\eii Copeland’s HEALTH TALK $ Perfect Health? By ROYAL S, COPELAND, M, 1). (United States Senator and former Health Commissioner of New York) (Inquiries may be addresed to Dr. Copeland, care The Star, Shelby, N. ('. If you desire a personal reply, enclose a stamped envolepo,r ad dressed bark to you.) _ I have a suspicion that many persons suffer needlessly from muscle and joint pains One of the most common of human com plaints is back-ache Neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism as well as lum bago and sciatica, are among the things which take the Joy out of life. XME5S*. OU. CU'fcLAtO*, We hear so much about the suffering of the human race that I sometimes wonder how many persons there are who never have an ache or pain. There comes to my desk every day hun dreds of letters from every part of the world. One day recently more than a thousand such letters arrived. 1 realize, of course, that persons who are never sick are unlikely to write. Many of the unafflicted, however, are kind enough to express their appreciation of my efforts to keep them well You will recall that the central theme of every one of these articles is how to avoid sick ness It is the business of the family doctor to treat the sick. I can conceive it to be my job to do the best I can to keep you from illness. aui me paiucuiar tmng 1 nave in mind today is to find out now many people never have aches and pains. 1 should really like to luyr about this. If somebody should read these lines who is never sick, who never has a headache, a toothache, or a backache, please write and tell me about it. At the same time, please be good enough to tell me why juu nave wccji su win, I am sure we are agreed that it would be a wonderful thing if ws could make health contagious in stead of having disease contagiou .. The only way to do this is by estab lishing such standards of living as have been found to be successful in the maintenance of health. If you have been well all your lif \ il you have been free from aches and pains, if you have good teeth, strong muscles and smoothly work ing joints, we want to know the reason why you have been so for tunate. Certainly you have convic tions a-s to why you have good health. Give us the benefit of your convictions H. E. D. Q.—What should a girl weigh who is 23 years old and 5 feet 4 inches tall? A.—For her age and height she should weight about 132 pounds. G. L. H. Q.—How can I reduce? A.—Weight reduction is merely a matter of self-control as regards the diet. For full particulars send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question. They Voted For Woodrow Wilson. Springfield Republican. The British people, mind you, vot ed strongly for the League of Na tions. In the Labor party's pro gram was this declaration: (For) the systematic use of the League of Nations to promote the utmost possible measure of co-op eration between the nations of the world. They voted, in short, for Wood row Wilson, If a ray of light started today from the constellation Mercules, our giK’ss is that it would take 37,000 years for it to rea'ii th? earth. The scientists figure 36.000 but what’s a thousand juris or so between scientists with whom we are great friends? Notice Of Sale. North Carolina, Cleveland county. In Superior court J. G Dudley, sr„ .1, G Dudley, jr., and A D. Dudley, trading as J. G. Dudley and Sons, plaintiffs, vs. R H. Ponder, defendant. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Su perior court of Cleveland county, N. C.. in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday the 24tti day of June 1929, at 12 o'clock M„ at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution all the right title and interest which the said R. H. Ponder, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to wit: A house and lot in the Town of Shelby, No. 6 township, Cleveland county, North Carolina and located on East Warren street thereof, and adjoining lands of J. Weaver on the West: the lands of John Rob erts on the East; facing E. Warren street, on the South and an alley on the North. The lot lies on E. Warren street and has a frontage of 60 feet and a depth of 175 feet. For a further description see deed book 3-S page 473. Register of deed’s office. This 20th day of May. 1929 I M ALLEN, Sheriff, ] county, N. C , and bounded a.% fol lows : First tract: Lying and- being situ ated oti the lick branch, adjoining the lands of J. W. Irvin, W W. Harry and others. Beginning on, or at a stake. Harry and Irvin’s line and runs thense S. 75 E. 87 poles to a post oak Irvin’s corner; thence with Harry's line N. 36 W. 38 poles to a post oak. marked L. B Corner; thence North 33 West 48 poles to a stake, Harry's line; thence S. 47 West 100 poles with Harry’s line to the stake at the beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less and being that same tract conveyed to Non Kills by G. W Green by deed dated January 1, lfifij and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. N. C . In deed book U B. at page ,'S4 Second tract A certain tract of land lying and being in No, 4 town ship, Cleveland county, N C . and more particularly described and de fined as fellows: Beginning at a stone pile in an old line of the Dork Irvin old place <J. W. Gidney es tale now*'and runs thcn.se 8 55 1-2 W 46 poles to a stone; thence N. 57 W 40 poles to a stone, thence N. 65 W 25 poles to a knot, thence N 79 W 63 1-2 poles to a maple on a branch; thence up the branch as it meanders to a stake cn branch; thence with the old line N. 60 E. 54 poles to a stake; thence with old line S. 71 E 126 ^olea to an oak tump, thence S. 32 E 14 poles to the beginning, containing 37 1-2 atcres, more or less and being lot No. 1 of Dock Irvin old place on lick branch as surveyed and dlvid Pd into 4 lots by Ira Hardin, sur veyor on October 18, 1901, said lot adjoining lots a and 4 of said tract being that same lot which was con veyed to Non Ellis by C. C. Oldney et al by deed dated October a3, 1907 and recorded in the office for the register of deeds for Cleveland coun ty, N. C , in deed book K. K. page 335 Terms of sale CASH. Tills Mny 14th, 1929 PRANK L. HOYIiE, JR., Commissioner. Jno P. Mull, Atty. 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