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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost WhatYowWant Lathe Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge Ffcr Any Want Ad 25c. v< 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 first insertion. 11“ YOU ARE PLANNING 101 build, let us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tl 18c ' ""for, RENT: ONE y-ROOM house on S. LaFavette 3t. 8. A. Ellis. tf 13c I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars to lend on improved farms in Cleveland county. See or write Marvin Blanton, Led better building, Shel " by.W-F-tf WANTED TO clean your blankets, rugs and quilts. Shel by Steam Laundry. Phone 18. tf-24c 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, duto painting, top up holstering and glass work. Black smithing. Phone 753-J. South Mor gan Street. tt 15c MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE, , analizes 55 per cent protein. Excel lent tor hog and chicken feed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall. tt 7c j BATTERY SERVICE, At'- j tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. E. GAFFNEY, tf-c j » —---| WE SPECIALIZE ON generators, starters, horns, and magnetos. Turner and Williams Garage. tf 10c -( FOR SALE: 5 ROOM BUNGA * low. Modern improvements. Jeffer son street. See C. A. Morrison. tf29c FOR SALE—ONE FORD UE livery truck, in good condition. Shelby Steam Laundry Inc. Phono 18. tf-c SPECIAL PRICES on feed oats and dairy feed. D. A. Beam and Sons, phone 130. 6t 12c l-(5 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT on Chestnut Street. Water and lights. $15.00 per month. See J. V Thomasson. 3t 19c FOR RENT — FIVE ROOM house on West Warren street, See W. A. Broadway or Mrs. H. Clay Cox. tf-loc PAIR BLACK RIMMED GLASS ES. Owner may have them by call ing at Star Office and paying for this ad. St WANTED TO RENT OR BUY good second hand ice box. Mrs. Stough Davis, New House. 2t 13c ' WANTED POSITION AS SALES man; 5 years experience. Call at Star office. 2t 19p FOR RENT, NICE APART Tncnts close in. Interior repainted and refreshed. Private bath, hot and cold water, steam heat. a. P. Weathers. 3t jgn , WANTED TO HIRE. BOY WITH s^nip knowledge of automobiles to learn electrical line as applies, to cars Write P. O Box 232. Shelby. 2t 13c SEE O. E. FORD Co. FOR CIDER mills, cane mills, galvenized and copper evaporators and rocker fur naces. 3t 17c t ROOMS FOR RENT IN NEW ’crick house on Cleveland Spring"' road cast of cfiiTi House. Applv CANTALOUPES For Sale by the crate, from Laurinburg, N. C., at $1.35 to $1.75 a crate, at Major Hop per’s store. Call or see E. P. Riviere. It SUE O E FORD CO. FOR FACE and common brick. Lime, cement and Plaster. 3t 17c EE SURE AND KEEP O. E Ford Co. in your mind when you pet ready for that mower and rake. The.” will save you money. 3t 17c MR FARMER SEE O E. FORD Co for your pahenized roofing, it wiil pay you. 3t-2i.’c DON'T WORRY WITH THAT old worn out wagon. O. E Ford Co. has plenty of brand new ones ’n any style and capacity you want. 3t 17c FOR THE FAMOUS McCOF.MICF - Dcrnng mowers and rakes see O. F Ford Co. 3t-:i 8 LB. BUCKET Lard $1.09, Mill feed $1.50, 8 Cakes Fairy soap 25c, Flour $3.20 Cash. C. H. Reinhardt South Shelby. 3t-19c FOR CANE MILLS, EVAPORA tors and furnaces O, E. Ford Co. can supply your wants 3t 17c FOR SALE-ENGLISH SETTER puppies. Major Kid and Gunner breeding Registered. Large healthy and beautifully marked, priced for quick sale— $10.00 and $15.00. D K. Harris. Shelby. 3t-22r O E. FORD COr HAS^JUST RE ceived a car of galvcnized loofinr and the price is interesting. 3t-22c EXCELLENT FRUIT. BERRY and general farming land for sale ir. the heart of the Osarks and near new oil territory at $3.00 per acre up. Guaranty Abstract Company, Marshall, Ark. 3t I9p SEE O E. FORD CO. FOR FLUE linings, flue rings, brick. plaster, plaster paris. lime and cement. 3tl7c 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*19p IT'S A SIGHT THE WAY O. E. Ford Co. is selling lime, cement, plaster, plaster parts, and Keene cement. There must be a reason 3t-22c FOR SALE—ONE FRESH MILCH cow. J. C. Rendle, Kings Mountain R-2. 3t-22p DON'T BUY GALVENIZED roofing: until you have -seen O. F,. Fold Co. 3t-22c FOR SALE—PIANO, REFRIG crator. range and other household furniture, in good condition,, M::. Lawrence Roberts, -06 Suttle street. 2t-22p A GOOD LOT OF DRY FRAM ing lumber for sale. S. A. Ellis. 4t-22c CALL O E. FORD CO. FOR lime, cement and brick. 3t-22c OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR .tale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, I ha'e 'this day qualified as executor of the will of W T McKinney, late of Cleveland county. N. C, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them to me properly proven for payment on or before July 2C. 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This July 19. 1929 R V. GREENE, Executor of the Will of W. T, McKinney. ■! “GUS AND GUSSIE”- Famous Names. OH, YES-WE. ACTORS TRAVEL U*E KIN6S—* PORTERS TO CARR* OUR BAGS, SEATS IN PULLMANS, THE BEST ROOMS IN THE SVJELL HOTELS- NOTHIN’ TOO <3000 FOR US” MUST BE * WONderful \T'S SUCH A WUEF TO GET AWAY FROM THE BR\«SHT BULBS-THE TRAVEL «-* THE MONOTONY OP \THRkLLS--- RES PONS \B*L\T l ES . .] OP FAME AKiO y PUBLIC L'PE*“ OIOGETY, £ WOULDN'T HIDE FROM ALU THAT— J ISN'T <3US 6IMPUV MARVELOUS? HE'S dOSSIl'S STAGE PARTNER— why SHOULDN'T HI IE? she1* SWEET KID, 6USSIE, EVEN THOU6M SHE IS VERT BUTTER- AW' EOG dom't you 6o getting that poor, boor kid Dizzy* IT ISN'T FAIR* IT ISN'T RIGHT* YOUfLL only make her DISSATISFIED i WOULDN'T DO SUCH A THING -** ' She Merely Gives Advice. maym 7RATS anVwa-^ ous is VERY iNTRRESTBD IN THB PARMBP S daughter., and eU3S'B ISNT -THROWN® ROCKS AT TWE PARMER'S SON M0M1ST... 1M A REQLAR ACTOR. WAUO WICLE jTALKlts'l MOVIES OACARETS... A Q\S ACTOR MDU ^ COUUD'SAV... ^n ' -v /aw.TWlS iSta* \ MAWTHIN*...' You're , | >t>u'D ougkta STRONG: see me pullin' s._tree STUMPS... w . Wl . TWIS tS A FINE /VACATION... GUSSIES CRUSHED ON THE FARMER'S vOKEL SON. 0US IS IN A RASH OVER THE PARMER'S HICK DAUGHTER... OH. DEAR., 1 GUESS I'LL GO.. OUT IN THE BARN AND -T!rn---~p-r>vKlSS THE t /^N\COW‘ |yyi OH. QUS." HIS NAME IS HERB.. tSM'T THAT A GORGEOUS NAME.?.. JUST THE SAME AS THE PRESIDENT'S' **v W1U, NAME IS TH1 as MRS. Lindbergh's ECZEMA EVIDENCE OF LOWERED RESISTANCE '‘Kun-Down” Condition is Usually Sufficient Cause for Skin Blemishes, Says Dr. Copeland. Urging a General Health-Building Program. By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D, United Stales Senator from New York. Former Commissioner of Health, Aeu> York City. NOTHING estn be much more comfortinf to its possessor than a clean, dear skin. Everybody wants it and seeks it. Unfortunately there are many diseases of the skin. Per haps the most common is the condition called "eciema,” or “salt OR COPELAND rjjeum. Like any other inflammation of the skin, the first symptom of eczema is redness. Not only is the affected part always red, but under excite ment, irritation from rubbing; or scratching, ex- ! posure to heat, or violent exercise, the redness is increased. After a while little blisters form on the red dened skin. As these break, there is more or less moisture on the affected surface. But the disease does not stop here. It is not long before scales and crusts take the place of the blisters. The affected part itches, especially when the redness is increased from any cause. At times the itching is almost unbearable. It is difficult to tell the difference between simple inflammation of the skin, called “der matitis," and true eczema. The former Is due usually to some outside irritation of the skm, and eczema 1* due to tome internal cause. Any akin blemish is probably an evidence of lowered resistance. It may be the outward and visible sign of a poorly working stomach ana intestines. tne» rea DtotcneB.* may be the danger signal of Nature. They may indicate her protest against abuse of the digeetive or gans. They may mean that the kid neys are failing in their work. It matters not whether the pa tient is a grown person or an in fant, the presence of eczema should direct attention to the condition of the digestive organs. If constipa tion is present it should be cor rected. Excesses In food, highly season ed food, abuse of alcohol, midnight suppers, and all Indiscretions tn diet are productive of eczema, and must not be permitted If cure is to be had.' Some one food may act as a poison and be the real cause of the trouble. The run-flown person is orten troubled with this disease. Over work, loss of sleep, worry, any cause for nervous exhaustion Is a suffi cient cause for eczema. Tired out persona should be warned by the ekin eruption. The itching may be relieved by ap plication of ordinary baking soda dissolved in water. Oxide of zinc ointment may be had at the drug store and is frequently a means of relief. Sometimes oxide of zinc is mixed with coal tar and used to dry up the blisters of eczema. One of the most efficacious rem edies for Itching of the skin Is hypo sulphite of soda. This may be made up by placing a handful in a pint of water. If the whole body itches, place a cupful or more in a bath tub half filled with water and get into the solution. It will add great ly to your comfort. In every caae the family doctor should be consulted. He will deter mine whether the kidneys or other organs require attention. He will help to find what particular food la responsible for the disturbance. Answers to Health Queries | <3. M. B. Q.—Will the Juice of three or four lemons taken dally If Marion Talley deserted the opera for the farm on the basis of Republican promises of farm re lief. we will doubtless hear her voice again.—Brunswick (Ga.» Pilot. have an Injurious effect upon the stomach or the entire system? What causes a three-year-old child to grit his teeth during waking hours? A.—Lemon Juice is good, but you suggest a rather large quantity. 2—The child may he nervous er troubled with intestinal worms. For particulars send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question. W. B. Q.—What do you advise as an eyewash? A.—A weak solution of boracie acid, but it would be wise td have your eyes tested and aee what Is wrong. Strong eyes require no med icine. J. C. Q.—Will cigarette smoking stop me from growing? A.—In moderation it might do no harm, but growing children are cer tainly not benefited by smoking and are certainly damaged by inhaling smoke R. C. Q.—Is it harmful to eat raw potatoes? A.—In moderation, no. I do not sdvise it. H. C Q—How much should a gir aged fourteen, five feet seven inch* tall weigh: also a girl aged sixteen five feet eeven inches tall? A.—They should weigh, respective ly, about 128 and 132 pounds. M. 8 Q —What ts the eorrei t weight for a woman aged forty-one five feet six and one-helt inches tall? ♦ A.—She should weigh about 1*7 pounds. CtenUbt. IMS. ISmrspw rMcar* Bvrto, 1m We oldsters can remember when you could take a Republican census of the South by counting the post masters and the cotton pickers.— Arkansas Gazette. Star Advertising Pays CERTIFIC ATE OF DISSOLUTION i State of North Carolina Department of State To all whom these present* mav come—Greeting Whereas, it appears to mv satis faction. by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited In mv office that the Summers Drug company, a corporation of this state, whose principal office is situated on Rail road avenue In the town of Kings Mountain, county of Cleveland, state of North Carolina (F. R. Sum mers being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations,'' preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of dis solution : Now therefore. I, J A Hartness. secretary of the state of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 1st day of July, 1920. file tn m.v office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 3rd day of July, A D . 1929. J. A HARTNESS. Secretary of State. 6 6 6 Is a Prescription for ( olds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known Star Advertising Pays | Peyton McSwain Attorney-at-Law Civil and Criminal Practice In All Courts Office: Union Trust Co, Building DAN FRAZIER Civil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys, Sub-divis ions, Plats and General Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 - TAKE A PEEP at this one. we’ll try to do hetter next issue of The Star. A young beau brummel was motoring with h i s sweetie one moonlight night recently and lie said: “Dar ling in the moonlight your teeth look like pearls,” and she indignantly asked “and will you tell me when you were in the moonlight with Pearl ?” It w’ould make us smile if you’d prove to yourself the superior qualities of Sinclair gas and Opaline oil. Every additional user of these products means an other smiling motorist. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors iV ir HJII L.JI" * GEO. P. WEBB — REAL ESTATE — Farms and City Property UNION TRUST BLDG. SHELBY — Telephone 454-J — .... * .. .. - T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone — 82 Try Star Wants Ads. DR. H. C. DIXON DENTIST Office Over Woolworth’s. TELEPHONE 195 I l ■M i*V » Dr. D. M. Morrison OPTOMETRIST. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted And Repaired. Located In Webb RnUdlnx. Down Stair* Next Ts Ranee Shea Store. Telephone 583. Shelby, N. & QUEEN CITY COACH LINES FOR, ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON FAYETTEVILLE. FOR ASHEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: . LEAVE SHELBY:—9:45 a. m.; 1:45 p. m.; 3:45.p. m.; 8:45 p. m. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE < POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—7:50 a. m.; 10:50 a. m.; 13«50 pi m.: 2:50 p. m.; 4:50 p. m.; 6:50 p. m.; 0:50 p. m. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: , LEAVE SHELBY:—10:50 a. m.; 2:50 p. m. ) FOR FAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—7:50 a. m.; 10:50 a. m.; 2:50 p. m. i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE 450 QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY 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 be 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 DP A. Shelby, N. (’. Raleigh. N.' C.
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