# 1 The Cleveland Star I SHELBY, N. C. F MONDAY — WKDNKSDAY — FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION PRICK By Mall, per year-—---WflO By Carrier, per year —-—---- W.00 THE STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY. INC. JLEE B. WEATHERS'___—- President and Editor g>. ERNEST HOEY ____Secretary and foreman RENN DRUM____- News Editor A. D. JAMES______Advertising Manager Entered as second class matter January 1. 1905, at tlie postoffice At Shelby. North Carolina, under the Act of Congress. March 3, 1879. We wish to call your attenllon to the fact that it is. and has been i cur custom to charge five cents per lino for resolutions ot respect. cards of thanks and obituary notices, after one death notice ha3 been published. This will be strictly ndherred to “ ; ' "* tVEDN'DAY. H IA I". 1 •' -*0 _ TW,NK1 Ks CREDIT TO THE MERCHANTS. THE ANNUAL encampment of the North Carolina Span ish-American War veterans lias been brought to a very Successful conclusion and the event should not he dismissed : from mind without some mention of the loyal part played by (the merchants of Shelby in doing their bit to make the ocea Inon the decided success it attained. Every request mad*! of the local business houses was granted and that in the most kheerful manner imaginable. Had it nobheen for their libetfil Bid in a financial way, the plans could not have been carried but and Shelby might, have failed to reap the glory which is ihera as a result of the entertainment, offered the delegates this city. } The entire public deserves to bo commended, but parti fltadarly Is this true of the merchants association. eackeh the opportunity. HjflE RALEIGH News and Observer, in discussing the dia \ * tribe launched by Congressman DePriest, negro, against fha legislatures of Southern states for the resolutions they tdo|>ted condemning race equality, says that DePriest accus ed “members of the South Carolina legislature of cowardice §05 the action taken.'1 |j Either tho negro congressman or the esteemed Raleigh fwper must be in error as regards what legislature adopted Ch® resolutions in question. The South Carolina legislature has not been in session since last March, and as the now fa mous White House reception took place only last month, the Phlmetto state solons have had no opportunity to adopt any Condemnatory resolutions. It is not to he doubted that our ffire-eating neighbors would have been only too glad of the opportunity to do so, but this opportunity merely was not vouchsafed them. * LITTLE SYMPATHY NEEDED. YJ/HY IT IS t hat so much sympathy is extended “stunt” fliers and other daredevils when they suffer serious in juries or death in their foolhardy attempts is somewhat dif ficult for the average man to understand. People who set out to break records on the turf, in mot oring, in flying, or in any other field, are actuated nine times out of ten by an insatiable desire for publicity or personal greed. They are seeking to help self solely, and so far as is evident, not in any sense of the word for the betterment of humanity* Naturally arty and all of us hate to hear of a life being loot,'but when it comes to extending maudlin sympathy, we •re willing to admit that we are not there. If a man he fool ish enough to take every sort of unnecessary risk, then he tfaegUd b& Willing to take the consequences. it * ' - QUICK THINKING. ' A BWFBE ftthri carried by the Associated Tress and dated Danville, Va., narrates that the quick thinking of a tele i fefeone operator saved a citizen there the complete loss of his 'dwelling when fire broke out. This calls to mind the fact that no set of people in any Hty render more faithful service to a community than do the young ladies employed at the telephone central office. Un |fortunately, the public is prone to accept this faithful and painstaking service as a matter of course and it is rare in deed that the operators are publicly honored, by mention or otherwise, for what they are doing. Picture for yourself what chaos would result in Shelby if all telephones should go out ef commission and be thankful that this cannot hap pen. And should the opportunity occur, let the young ladies employed here know that there is a public appreciation of what they do for the community. I •Jfcvv.1'h.-. A DEMOCRATIC SPEECH. J7VEN HIS Democratic hearers were moved to applause at very frequent intervals during the spendid address made here before the Spanish-Amcriean war cterans by Repres entative Charles A. Jonas, Republican. Outstanding in the declarations of the congressman was the statement that he proposes to introduce in the next ses sion of the congress a hill under the terms of which all Con federate veterans will share equally with the union veterans ih the millions.of dollars disbursed in pensions. Mr. Jonas righly declared in his address that it is unthinkable for the pebple of any section of the country to spend their lives in paying taxes to a government for the purpose.of paying pen sions to a victorious foe and this is whal the United SJetes government'te requiring of the Southern man who fought for a c'alwehe thought right. This newspaper has no idea that ( oqgrrssman Jonas will be successful in his fight to have the Confederate sol diers included.- There are too many “daniyankoes'’ in con gress, filled with bitterness, vindictiveness and hatred (A' the South, to ever permit such legislation to become law. These men have demonstrated too many times in the past that they are not willing for the Southern states to have one penny more than is actually required by law for any and every purpose, and it is not reasonable to believe that they will be willing to alter their position at this date. Be that as . it may, this newspaper wishes to commend Mr. Jonas for his utterances." IF w a s just as good address as a Democrat congressman could have made and some of his hearers were led to remark, after hearing his effort, that Mr. Jonas is in [all probability a better Democrat than he is a Republican. A SHORTER ROUTE NORTH, LOOK at I hr state highway trial) brings In mind a very important link in the state highway system which should hr built m Lincoln county and one t hat would lie a great bene Iit to Cleveland arid other counties along the South Carolina line a well as Rowan, Lincoln,- Davidson, Guilford. The link which wc have in mind is that between Lincolnlou and IMoon-sville, through Denver in Lincoln county. If this short length were built, travel going north t mm Shelby would go via Lineolnton and IMoorosville and cut into highway No. 10 at Salisbury, thus shortening the distance between Shelby and (ireen.shbrd approximately J5 miles and cutting down the traveling time considerably because travel headed for points north of Salisbury would avoid the congestion of Nos. 20 and 15 at Gastonia, Charlotte, Kannapolis and Concord. This link which we propose ia in the district of Com-( missiouer Vi ilkcrson but. the citizens in the circulation terri tory of the Star are interested neve rtheless in the building of this link. We understand the citizens of Lincoln county are also awake to the importance of this link and are urging its consideration by TVlr. Wilkcrson. Nobody’s Business GEE McGEK— (Exclusive In The Star in this section.) Fisherman Joe. Uncle Joe is a Baptist. and so far as l know, he is in good stand ing with his church. Ho sleeps » -little during the religious serv ices, and skips a Sabbath ever now and then, an pays very sparingly to charity, but otherwise —he is a model member. I have never questioned Uncle Joe's piety or veracity. He prays splendidly when called upon and manages never to leave out any body or any cause. He is thank ful for “the beautiful sunshine that is shining today," no matter if it ts close on the midnight, and not even congress is forgotten in his pleadings for mercy and blessings. But I eavesdropped Uncle Joe the other evening and heard him telling a bunch of tourists (who had stopped at the well for n cool drink) a fish story which ran about as follows: wen, i notice you fellers have been down In Florida?" The lead er of the party told him that ne was right in his surmise, Uncle Joe then asked him if they had fished any while they were down there, and they told him yes, anti enumerated a few instances where their lurk was fine. They asked Uncle Joe if there were any fish ui his community. Uncle Joe told them that, they didn't know what fishing meant unless they fished a short while down on Mackanacn creek. 1 couldn't catch where Macka naek creek was, but Uncle Joe said: "There’s more fish in old Macktnack than there Is in the Gulf of Mexico. I drove down there one night last week, and one sec ond after I had dropped in my hook, I pulled out a mud turkle that weighed several hundred and 74 pounds. 1 was so busy with my turkle 1 didn't fish no more that evening, and when I got ready to start home, I found that t was out of gas, so I hitched that mud turkle to mv Ifcate. and he pulled me back home and sever al times I noticed that the radia tor showed 35 miles per hour." Uncle Joe went on to explain that they ate the said mud turkle (or dinner the next day. He be gan again: "Yes sir roe. we hav the fish. My hook is made out of a bent waggln axle, and I gener ally bait with pigs and young year lings, Old Mafkanack has climb ing fish as well as carp and eels. T saw a fish up in a mulberry tree the oUter night pulling mulberries and throwing them down in the water to her children. The fish bite my hook In such a scramble. I've known them to smother each other to death many a time ” The tourists kinder wanted to stop over a few days and fish some with Unde Joe, but, hr told them that, he would he on the jury for 'the next 2 cir 3 week., and be side.-. that- ihe laws of his state required them to have a license that was .at lea ' 6 weeks old be fore they would be allowed to even batt a hook Aliev Unde Joe had told the yankees a few .more fishy facts, such as - "I've ketelied homey heads that welsh ed 20 pounds, and minnows fre quently are mistaken for shad n old Maekinnek " they winked at one another and lit out up the road. How To ( nnibat 111-Omens. If you should be riding down the road with your fiancee, and a rab bit crosses the road, be sure to •take your hat off Immediately and spit in it. but if you are bare headed. as you will no doubt be. then spit in her lap. and cross your fingers. No gobblin can stand these sources of immunity from danger. If a bull dog ever springs upon you suddenly, stand perfectly still till you count 2 hundred and i)9. It you attempt to jump or run, you are liable to have the seat of your brlthcKes torn out, and don't forget britches cost money. Af ter you have finished counting', look around carefully, and if the bull dog is still there, why, just do what, you think is. best. My plan herein outlined has failed to work on 1 or 2 occasions. But you might make a .wish.. If you should unfortunately fail to see the new moon clear, stop right in your tracks, wiggle your left oar, make a cross mark with your right foot, remove your rab bit foot from your vest, pocket, and scratch the letter "L" in ihe cen- ! ter of the cross mark, and say. "Go way trouble, don't bother me; I ain't no bad little boy, as you can see.” This will put you back on the same footing you would have been on had you seen the said new moon unobstructed. When a black cat, crosses the street in tront, of you, while there ain't much that can be done, it will pay you to turn to the right and walk 3 steps, then turn to back-back 3 steps, and repeat Paragraph 10, at Page St57, Vol ume No, 45, Section No. 23, of the Income Tax law, 5 times. If this does mot seem to eradicate] the probability of a pending mis fortune. take off your right shoe, arid turn your sork wrong side out (if you have any bill, and leave your shoe unlaced till you get home. This method ot pro cedure has saved millions and millions oi people from utter de struction after the passage of a black cat. In the event that you wake up some nigbt and find a snake in bed with you, lie perfectly still < if possible), and rub your little tb? on your left, foot against your big toe on your right foot, then remove the cover carefully, hop out the window and “beat it” • meaning the smakei to the woods'. After you have gotten so far away from home that no one knows you, take a green twig and rub it on the wart on your left hand, and then make some arrangements for a taxi' to—take yon back to your family. This will keep snakes out of your bed forever and ever. Amen. T have several other suggestions that I could offer, but the news papers I am writing for like to carry some advertising matter in addition to my advice, so I will not proceed further at this time. But, friends, keep your eves skint for hoo-doos and wum-wamps. Cleveland Folk Given Licenses Eight North Carolina' couples. a majority of tlipm being from this section. obtained marriage licenses from thr offtcp of judge of the probate court Lake W Stroup tn Gaffney during last, week The fol lowing is the record as published ill The Gaffney Ledger Chiton Walker and Alma Grant, both of Henrietta Joe Hardin, of Carolcrn and Evelyn Perris, of Riitherford*on Marion Howell and Jcsjie Mae Gale, of Shelby. Norris Scott and Dora Wllker son, both of Union Mills'. Everett Curtis and Eula Walk er. both of Moore,sboro. Oscar Beachboard and Salhe Sul livan, both of Avondale Hyden Wright and belorus Ki ser, both of Spindale. Congress has ordered the next census to begin on April 1. Which may be a delicate hint as to what congress thinks of the majority cf us.—San Diego Union. CINDERELLA'S Going Out Of Business Sale Will Last AFew Days Longer IF YOU HA YE NOT ATTENDED AS YET ASK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THE SHOES WE ARE SELLING FOR $2*97 Folks This Is A Rare Opportunity; If You Don’t Believe It Give Us A Look Cinderella Boetery Exquisite Footwear For Women ON THE SQUARE SHELBY, N. C. 1_t Strength to the one ♦ ♦ . to the other speed NA I UKt seldom gives the maximum ot two good qualities to any animal, plant, mineral or any natural oil. Most motor oils are made trom crude oil that has a paraffine base or another crude oil with a naph thene base- Both these crude oils have qualities peculiar to themselves. The chemists ot the Gulf Refining Company chose the best paraffine and naphthene crude oils and after exhaustive research finally succeeded in perfecting a blend of the two, which is WMIMI MSTTEM SOL This two-base oil is especially made for today’s high-compression high-speed motors Fait Retail Price 30c per Quart for -AU Grades GULF REFINING COMPANY Manufacturers of the famous Gulf Venom Insecticide July 11,1929