J. B. NOLAN CO. REAL ESTATE BROKER ° SHELBY, N. C. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE: We arc offering for sale Iho following valuable farm lands located in Cleveland and adjoining counties. Al these properties are good and priced reasonable, and the greater portion of them are worth much more than we are asking. Come in to see us and let us explain to you all about any farm you may be interested in. TRACT NO. 1—37 acres in No. 8 Township, on good sand clay road loading from Pnlkvillo to Lattimore, and has many good improvements and is in a very line nei ghborhood. This land is fertile and a good buy. Price $3,100.00. TRACT NO. 2—27 1-2 acres in Number 4 township, just off Highway No. 20 leading from Shelby to Kings Mountain, N. ('. Good :> room house and nice little barn. This farm w>j make 15 bales cotton and plenty of corn, etc., for the farm. Good land and a nice little farm. Price $2,000.00. TRACT NO. 3—21 acres in No. 4 township, near Beth Ware school, just n quarter mile off Highway No. 20. Good orchard, good barn and outbuildings. About 20 acres under cultivation. Price $1,100.00. TRACT NO. 4—52 acres in No. 0 Township on good sand day road, good house and barn: About 40 acres in cultivation and is making a bale of cotton per acre. I his is a fine farm. Price $100.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 5—128 1-2 acres in No. 4 Township. This is fertile farm, has a very fine pasture and about 35 acres good bottom land. On this farm you will see a nice residence and a splendid barn and outbuildings. Price $50.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 6—48 1-2 acres in No. 3 Township near Pleasant Hill church. This is a good farm 25 acres in cultivation, good pasture and well wooded. Nice 5 room house, good barns and outbuildings. Price $3,000.00. TRACT NO. 7—43 acres in No. 4 Township, on Shel by-Grover road. This farm is productive and a good place. 7 room house and splendid outbuildings. Price $4,000.00. TRACT NO. 8—30 acres in No. 2 township, located on Grogg creek, good fertile land in a good community. Nice 5 room house—good barn and splendid outbuild ings. On this property is 1 Flour mill, water power with Fritz Steel overshot wheel. This is a good proposition. Price $5,000.00. TRACT NO 0—44 1-2 acres in No. 3 Township, near Patterson Springs and only 5 miles from Shelby, on good sand clay road, fertile land. Nice 6 room house and splendid outbuildings. Price $4,200.00. TRACT NO. 10—78 acres. No. 0 Township, 1-4 mile from Lawndale. This is a good farm with nice home and all improvements, also 2 other good houses. About 50 acres under cultivation. This is the Frank McMurry farm, and is priced only $75.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 11—40 acres in No. 8 Township, 1 mile from Lawndale on good sand clay road. near Palm Tree church. Fertile land, One 8 room house, 1 tenant house, good barn and outbuildings. This is a fine farm and will be sold at $158.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 12—43 acres in No. 10 Township, ad joining Henry Pool and others. On this farm is a good peach orchard and some good timber. About So acres under cultivation. Anyone wanting a good piece of land af a good cheap price should investigate this land. Price $1,000.00. TRACT NO. 13—66 1-2 acres in No. 6 Township, two {rood houses and outbuildings adjoining land with Tom Dedmon, Geo. Spurting and others. This farm is known as the Lewis Justice land. The acreage on the east side of the Double Shoals road is priced at $200.00 per acre, .and the part on the west side at $150.00 per acre. If you want, a good farm close in it will pay you to inves tigate this. TRACT NO. 14—152 acres in No. 8 Township. 3 miles from Polkville. Good 7 room residence. New barn and 3 tenant houses, all located on good sand clay road. This is the J. L. Hunt farm. Price $9,000.00. TRACT NO. 15—100 acres in No. 9 Township, known as the L. S. Gardner estate, located on good sand clay road. This is a fine farm. Nice home and splendid out buildings. Price $110.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 16—51 acres in No. 5 Township, adjoin ing C. C. Beam and others. Good 6 room residence and nice outbuildings. Located on good sand clay road, only 6 miles from Shelby. This is a splendid farm and a bargain. Price only $3,800.00. TRACT NO. 17—67 1-2 acres in No. 7 Township, on good road and only 2 miles from Boiling Springs. Two good houses and nice outbuildings. This is one of the best cotton farm in this section and is a fine farm. Price $120.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 18—30 acres, more or less, in Toluca. Good 7 room residence, barn, orchard and outbuildings. This is the Dr. Edwards place. Price $6,000.00. TRACT NO. 19—56 acres near Archdale, between Grover and Kings Mountain. Good 6 room house. Good barns and outbuildings. Price $2,500.00. TRACT NO. 20—70 acres ih No. 9 Townshin, known as the Sarah Lattimore land, and joins the Ep Champion land. Jethro Lattimore, Cabiness Mauncy and others. Price $75.00 per acre. TRACT NO. 21—64 3-4 acres in Gaston county, ad loinjng lands with T. S. Royster and others. This fine farm. 50 acres in cultivation, good 5 room house, splen did barn and outbuildings. Place makes 30 bales cot ton, 300 bushels corn. Price $4,500.00. All of the above farms are priced at the Rock Bot tom. They are good farms and well located. If you are Interested kindly < n! 1 at our office—we feel confident that we can please you in some, of the above property, or seme of the many that we do not have listed in this .advertisement. We know real estate values and we know that these farms are good buys. Good terms can be arranged on all these farms. See us—it will pay you. J.B. NOLAN CO INC., Shelby, N. C. Telephone 70. ysQg f, LOCAL and* •PERSONAL New* rfTwrTYTV Mrs. Nat Harris and daughter. Peggy, of Rutherfordton were shop ping in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R F. McNcely, of Greensboro, are spending this week with their son, Mr. J C McNeely and family on S LaFayettc street. Mrs. John Hudson, after a weeks’ \isit to Mrs. H. T. Hudson, left Sat urday for Brevard, where she will spend a month. Mr Hudson re turned to Baltimore to take charge of the People s Drug store there. Mr. Chester U Bond underwent, a slight operation on his face Wed nesday afternoon Mr. J. C McNeely and parents. Mr and Mrs. R F McNeely, Miss Margaret Lewis and Virginia Me Nccly. spent Wednesday at Lake Lure and Chimney Rock Mr. and Mrs. Grover King of Forest City, passed through the city yesterday enroute to Charlotte to attend the Hord-Thompson wed ding. Mrs". Chas Hoey, Misses Hattie. Elsie and Elisabeth Gidnev were shopping in Charlotte Tuesday. Mesdames S. E and Flay Hoey and Miss Virginia Hoey visited rel atives in Hickory Wednesday. Rev. J. E. Thompson returned Tuesday from a visit to his daugh ter at High Point Mesdames Chas. Wilkins and Robert Lawrence of Brevard spent last week end with Dr. and Mrs. J R Osborne. Mr. and Mrs Knox Hardin are spending this week-end with Mrs Hardin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Hardin in Charlotte Mrs. Bonnie Sanders Green. Mr. Gus Sanders and Miss Christine Panther returned Thursday from a pleasant trip to Wrightsville Beach and Morehead City. They visited Camp Glenn while in Morehead City and were dinner guests of Company K of Shelby. Born to Mr and Mr,. L. S. Thackerson at the Shelby hospital this morning a son. Miss Louise Alien leaves Sunday for s weeks vacation at, Wrights ville Beach, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen of Rock Hill, 3. C. Mr. and Mrs J. I. Moore spent last week-end with their daughtei, Mrs. Carl Funk at Camp Bragg, who has a baby girl, born Sunday night July 14. Mcsdames J O. Propst and W. A. Pendleton and Miss Mattie , Suo Propst went on the excursion to Thomasville. yesterday. They repori over 600 children in the Baptist orphanage there, who are so well cared for. Some Shelby people in Charlotte yesterday were Mrs. Chas. Hubbard. Misses Margaret Blanton and Mary Brandt Switzer, Mrs. Kate L. North and Miss Egberta North. Mr. J. F. Jenkins and son, Mrs. Joe Austell, Misses Virginia Austell. Mayme Roberts and W. C. Roberts. Some of those attending the Hord-Thompson wedding yesterday in Charlotte were Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dorsey. Misses Kathleen and Mabel Hord. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hord of Cliffside. C. T. Hord and Dr. Zeno Wall Misses Bertha. Attif and Adelaide Bostie and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Bostic spent yesterday at Ridge Crest. Miss Allie Nooe of Charlotte is here visiting here sister, Mrs. J. T Gardner on West Marion street. Ivy Morrison of High Foint is spending his weeks vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs. C A. Morrison. Dr. H. K Boyer left Wednesday for Lake Junaluska to spend sev eral days. Frof. and Mrs. Donald Johnson of Oxford are spending their vacation with their parents Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Johnson on South La Fayette street. Penny Column O. K. BARBER Shop South Shelby, next door to corn mill. Un der new management Ladies and children given special atten tion. New shower bath. Doris F. Willis, / Proprietor, 2t l9p At The Theatres j ' The Great White North, a silent; picture, ii drama set in the vast waste lands of the north, is the j extraordinary feature being offered t at the Princess today And the' Beams think so highly of it that ■ they are extending the run through j Saturday This is a picture of real life ti the north lands, as stark a piece of i realism as has ever been put on the | screen It is grim to the point ot | being awe inspiring, with a bark- : ground of the bleak bnt at the same time exquisitely beautiful nortu! courntry. Don't fall to see it. A laugh special. "China Bound " starring that celebrated pair of comedians, Karl Dane and George K Arthur, with Josephbne Dunn in tire cast, is the Webb feature today. This Is a silent picture. But it is ac companied by vttaphone vaudeville acts, and the latest pictorial review of news events. Announced as coming soon to this playhouse arc such celebrated attractions as “Noah's Ark." and “Desert Song." The Webb has a special announce ment. in today s advertisement con cerning show hours during the re mainder of the summer season. To Build Memorial Church At Eastside 6 Lot Near School I* Purchased. Voung People Give Program At Kings Mountain. iSpecial to The Star.! The W. M U. of the Eastsidr,j Baptist church held Its July meet ing with Mrs. F. P. Ligon on Tues day evening. The program on "Per- ] sistent Prayer" was helpful and very much enjoyed. After the pro- i gram and transaction of business ! Mrs Ligon served the ladles wiln ! delicious refreshments. The Intermediate B Y. P. U. of the Eastside church went to Kings Mountain recently and gave a pro gram at the Second Baptist church. Mr. R. R Cook is the efficient teacher of the intermediates. Plans are being pushed forward to the erection of the Johnson mem oiial Methodist church in the near future. A lot has been bought and paid tor adjoining the Jefferson school building. Mrs. C. C. Morrow and children of Gastonia spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gladden 1 recently Mr and Mrs O. C Huskey and little daughter have returned from j a two weeks visit to Georgia and ] Florida Mr. and Mrs. C C. Lattlmore and children of Lawndale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D Latti moro Sunday. Little Jessline Latti more returned home with them for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Henry Hollingsworth has returned from the Shelby hospitel where she was taken for treatment. Mrs. Clarence Walker Is in the Shelby hospital. She was operated on last week Mrs. R O. Bumgardner and children and Mrs. Seth Weaver spent Tuesday afternoon with their mother. Misa Loray Devine and Mrs. Harry Shelton of Dallas recently visited their aunt, Mrs. L, A De vine Mr. Clyde Hicks of Alexander was an Eastside visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Rollins and baby spent the week end in Kings Mountain with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rollins. Misses Florence Devine and Wil lie Mae Rainey and Mrs. Mare Ewing spent Sunday in Cherryville Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pruett and daughter and Mrs. M. C. Gibson of Greenville. S. C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. L. N Buchanan and children, Mrs E. L. Buchanan, Miss Ora Lee Buchanan and Mrs Le land Buchanan attended preaching services in Bessemer City last Sun day. Mrs. J O. Ledford and children spent the week-end in Kings Moun tain with relatives. Mrs. M. T. Phillips and children are spending this week in Gaff ney. Mrs. Ed Lee and children of South Shelby spent Thursday, aft ernoon with Mrs. W E. Gantt Mr. and Mrs. W. L Harrell of Gastonia have returned to their home after spending several days with Mr and Mrs J. C. Lazenby. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Yelton and children spent Sunday with rela tives near Boiling Springs. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lee and chil dren of West Shelby are spending a few days at Eastsid^ Mr. Will Vinsett, of Gaffney, spent Thursday and Friday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Seay and children spent the week-end at Marion with Mrs. Seay's parents. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Seay's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchanan and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Webber al Cow pens. 3 C. PRINCESS THEATRE Kcn:e of High Class Attractions At Sensible Prices. — TODAY AND SATURDAY — Attraction Extraordinary. An authentic and gripping story of the polar regions “THE GREAT WHITE NORTH” A picture that has taken twelve years to produce. Filmed by the famous H. A. & Sidney Snow. This is a Fox Silent Mas terpiece. Also other added attractions of different kinds. Daily Admission (Talking & Silent) 10-25c — Why Pay More? — COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN — PRINCESS THEATRE BARGAINS IN USED CARS One Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 Model. One Chevrolet Coupe, 1927 Model. One Chevrolet Coupe, 1926 Model. One Chevrolet Coach, 1927 Model. One Chevrolet Touring, 1926 Model. Two Ford Roadster*, 1927 Model. Two Ford Coupes, 1925 Models. All the above cars have been thor oughly reconditioned and have 1929 License Tags. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST CLASS RESIDENTIAL OR BUSINESS CITY PROPERTY. 5 - 7 OR 10 YEARS. “QUICK AND ATTRACTIVE LOANS” D. R. McBRAYER Royster Building, Shelby, N. C. PHONE 775. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES WASHINGTON, D. C. via SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Friday, August 2nd, 1929. $13.00 — Round Trip Fare — $13.00 From SHELBY, N. C. • \ _ Tickets will he sold for all trains August 2nd. with final return limit of August 7th. Big League Baseball; Aug. 3, 4, 5. Washington vs Detroit For further information and pullman reservations call on any Seaboard ticket agent, or H. A. Harris, Agt. John T. West DPA. Shelby, N. Raleigh, N. C. For Greater Results In Selling-Try Star Adv. WEBB THEATRE Always Cool and Comfortable — — SPECIAL TONIGHT — SEE KARL DANE. LEO. K. ARTHUR and JOSE PHINE DUNN IN “CHINA BOUND” —A METRO-GOLDYVYN LAUGH SPECIAL— This is a silent picture and one of the best. Come out and hear the fine music on the Majestic Electric Radio. Also VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND LATEST NEWS EVENTS. Admission.-. ..** 10 and 25c. — SATURDAY — THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN TED WELLS IN “SMILING TERROR” A UNIVERSAL WESTERN FEATURE PIRATES OF PANAMA” NO. 3. LAUREL AND HARDY SOUND COMEDY AND FABLES. Admission.-....” 10 and 25c. WATCH FOR THE BIG ONES COMING NEXT WEEK. — SPECIAL NOTICE PLEASE — During the rest of July and August we will start shows at 1:00 o’clock Mondays and Saturdays, running straight through until 11:00 o’clock. Other days—Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursday and Fridays, Shows begin at 3 o'clock, running continuously until 11:00 o’clock. Coming Soon “Noah’s Ark” “Desert Song.* Webb Theatre WHAT DOES YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT DO FOR YOU? It Helps To Give You Credit Standing WHEN your savings pass-book shows regular deposits, it is proof that you Have assets and the ability to manage your personal finances well. Regular savings shows you are a person of worth and character and so builds your credit standing so necessary to success. Make deposits regularly each pay day. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N. C. A SAFE BANK FOR SAVINGS. For Greater Results In Selling—Try Star Adv, .

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