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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size type 1 cent per word each insertion „ _ This size type 2e per word each insertion. .This size type 3c per word each insertion. Ads that amount to less than 25c, will be charged 25c for nrot insertion. U* YOU ARE PLANNING TO build, let us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerfully sub* mltted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tf lttc W ANTE D“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 LOST: BETWEEN BEAVER Dam and Arrowood Lumber plant tin shears. Finder return to J0..11 Dellinger's store or I). J. Glaseo. It 1G|> FOR RENT—STORE ROOM ON West Marlon Street, fronting East side Garage. Plumbing and lights and plate glass show window. Lee B. Weathers. tf-2 SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, speclaliizng 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 8treet. tf 15c MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE, analizes 55 per cent protein. Excel lent for hog and chicken feed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall. tf 7c BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c MR. FARMER DON'T BUY your gilvemzed roofing until you have seen O. E. Ford Co. 2t 16c FOR SALE—ONE FORD DE livery truck. In good condition. Shelby Steam Laundry Inc. Phone 18. tf-c STOP AT WEBBERS at Mooresboro if you want beat Bar-B-Cu, hot dogs, cold drinks, hot coffee. Au30 WE REPAIR BAT TERIES, Generators and Starters. Turner & Williams Garage, tf FOR RENT: ONE 8-ROOM house on S. LaFayette St. S. A. EUls. tf 19c FOR RENT-ONE OR TWO room furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Gpod location. Phone 283-J. tf-3c GUARANTEED Flour $3.50, fat back meat 12£c, breakfast bacon 22c, eggs i n trade 40c. C. H. Rein hardt. 3t-12c ROOMS FOR RENT: 307 NORTH Washington street. 3t 12p SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR M> Cormick-Deering Tractors and gas engines. 2t 16c THREE STORE ROOM FOR rent in rear of Pendleton Music store. Apply to Anthony and Har ris. 4t 12c ONE GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT, newly painted. Call or see W. A. Broadway or Mrs. H. Clay Cox. tfl4c BUSINESS IS GOOD AT O. E. Ford Co's, but they are always \ striving to make it better. It will pay you to see them. 2t 16c FOR SALE — ONE 62 Chrysler Coach. One 1926 Chrysler Sedan. One G. M. C. . 1-2 Ton Truck, screen body ' One 1925 Dodge Coach. A. B. C. Motor Co., Arey Build ing. 2t-14c t > ROOM FOR RENT: STEAM neat, lavatory, hot and cold water, Mrs. W. A, Pendleton. 3t 14c FOR' RENT—THREE ROOMS hall and bath, 207 S. DcKalb. tf-31c FOR SALE — ONE NEW Tudor Ford, one Chrysler 72 Roadster- See Ralph Hoev. 3t I HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL farms with good buildings located in good sections of the state with cash payments of two per cent of principal and six per cent interest, also other farms at reasonable fig ures and terms. Address A. P. Mc Elhany, Rock Hill, S. C. 3t-12p FOR LIME, CEMENT AND brick call O. E. Ford Co. 2t 16: FOR SALE or RENT my home at Cleveland Springs. 1 am leaving town and will sell or rent very reasonably. See John W. Doggett, or get information at Doggett Bros, filling station. , 4t-12c NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY that wagon, mowing machine, hay rake, cane mills and evaporators and O. E. Ford Co's is the place. 2t 16c FOR SALE: ONE JERSEY BULL calf five months old from prize winning stock. S. C, Crawley. Lat timore. 3t He LOST: BOYS WHITE GOLD Elgin wrist watch with initials “J B.” on band. Reward If returned to Star office. 3t 14c F U R NISHED CONNECTING rooms for light house keeping. 319 S. LaFayette St. tf 14c FOR RENT: 3 OR 4 ROOMS. Furnishd or unfurnished. Tele phone 239-J. 416 N Morgan street. 3t 12p FOR SALE: NEW SIX ROOM house with all modern conveniences. Located on Martin. street. Terms. J. H. Brackett. 3t !2p FOR SALE: CORNER LOT 66x125 feet at intersection of Gra ham and Martin streets. Bargain to quick buyer. J. H. Brackett. 3t lip LOST: SOMEWHERE BETWEEN town and Cleveland Springs hand bag containing white dress and two pairs slippers. Finder return to Star office and receive reward. It 16p About Light And Water Of Officials Monroe Enquirer: A Shelby dispatch states that "the next city election in Shelby may fall to measure up to those city political battles of the past which have in terested all of North Carolina." Futher reading discloses the fact that. Shelby’s city fathers in past years have been receiving free wa ter, free lights and free telephone privileges, and these petty grafts arc to be discontinued. While comparisons are said to be odious, and sometimes odoriferous, it may be said that Monroe aider men do not receive free lights, wa ter and telephone service but they do pay themselves enough salary to compensate for the lack of it. Before the last legislature met I was greatly concerned and so stated, that the number of Monroe's aider men be reduced to three and that the salary be reduced to a minimum. So long as Monroe pays five aider men $30 a month each, just so long will men seek the place for that $30 a month. GAFFNEY CHILD’S EYE REMOVED BY SURGEON Gaffney, Aug. 12.—Due to the cutting of a slit by a blade of corn in the left eye of little Betty Mar tha Fortenberry, 2-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Forten berry, of Gaffney, the eye became sightless despite all medical atten tion possible and had to be removed a few days ago at a Charlotte hos pital. Clemenceau Museum. Stanford, Conn.—The private res idence here in which George Cleu\ enceau taught French in 1868 !a to be converted into a museum. Star Advertising Pays GUS AND GUSSIE” Completely “Routed.” WE LL, CaU^SiE - WHAT KIND O WAOD'WilLE tfOOTE DiD "THAT 000*0*4' AOEMT OiVE US, AFTB.R. All "THE WANTIN' THAT fresh CEEZOC*. HANDED US ? Then what DID HE <5ivE OS ? HE <3AVE US A loud AMD DECIDED HA-HA.... HE SAiD WE never WERE anv oood that WE WERE BOOKED LAST SEASON FOR WRuoMT ROOT JR. AND NCW he s out of the Picture . RAZZ- BERRIES.... ME SAID 1RAT? , AN' H* \ LIVES An Even Break. SO .. -THAT IMPUDENT! Al_ \ BOOKIN' AGENT SAVS HE WONT GIVE US NO UNQAGEMBNTS in WAUD'WlLLE. is "THAT how IT STANDS ? i'll sueT^ HIM -- ME HAS TO LET US MAKE A j LIVIN'- j/ x DON'T TALK \ NONSENSE, OUS ■ HE ISN’T I COMPELLED TO PLAV AN ACT HE DOESN'T like OP COUC5E, I KiNOW who's BACK. OP THIS PUNCH IN THE NOSE-* NOBODY BUT WBIGHT ROOT, JR., who'll NEVER FOBGIVE ME- OB. YOU cv*n ./ BETTER GET OUT YOUR LI MON KBV JACKET, AND I'lL TAKE TUB U'L PRILLED APRON OUT OP MOTHBALLS KID, Wt'RE. GOING right BACK WHERE ANYWAY, after. Mis* Taylor And Mr, Galloway Married. Personal Mention Of Folks Going About. (Special to The Star.! Miss Ola Mae Taylor and M-. Grady Galloway were happily mar ried last Tuesday afternoon in Greenville, S. C. Their many friends wish them much happiness and success. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Smith. Miss Addie Hendrick, and Miss Bessie Lawdermilk motored through the Valley of Virginia to Washington, D. O. during their vacation and reported a delightful trip. On their return they spent several nights with relatives in Gibensville and Charlotte. Mrs. Grace Wilson and daughter, Catherine, have returned from a week’s stay with the former’s moth er, Mrs. J. H. Clarke, near Taylor, S. C. She was accompanied by her brother Mr. W. D. Clark and fam ily Mr. Kelly Hughes of Erlangcr spent the week-end with Mr. J. A. Montieth. —SHOES— We sell honest-to-good ness shc/s for the entire family. Our shoes are known all over this section. NOT CHEAP SHOES BUT GOOD SHOES CHEAP Our stock of Shoes is large and complete. New styles, Shoes that stand all kinds of weather—they are lots cheaper in the long run —AND We have some close-outs, broken stocks, etc., here, you can buy 'em less than cost to us. We wish to clear our shelves of all odds and ends—good shoes, but just broken stocks, some off style a little. Ask to see them. Shoe Department AT THE PARAGON Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gardo and children, accompanied by the for mer's mother, Mrs. G. A. Wilson spent a few days in Greenville, S. C. the first part of the weelc and the last of the week, in Gramerton. Mrs. Lena Bright visited her son who is being treated in Aberduri sanitorium. He is doing as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Montieth en joyed a visit to the former's old home at Erlanger. They also visited j Charlotte and Kannapolis before returning. Mrs. A L. Harvy and children j spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. A. L Burns. Master Albert. Harvy returned with his mother after a month’ stay with his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lipford have returned from a week's visit to points of interest. New York brill.? one of the cities visited. Mrs. Sennell Ross spent last week with relatives in Spartanburg. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Veil spent last week visltilng relatives in Georgia. Miss Evelyn Beatie spent last week with her grandparents in South Carolina. Miss Beulah Littlejohn has re turned from a week's stay with friends in Greenville, S. C. Miss Edna Little john spent last week with relatives in Pacolet, S. C. Mrs. Trammell, son and daugh ter spent last week visiting friends and relatives in Greenville, S. C. Mises Christene Panther and Iso line Wilson spent last Friday with the former's sister at Casar. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Sam Wilson and sis*ers visited num erous parts of the mountains of Nofth Carolina stopping for a while in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nicholson and two sisters, Miss Mary Nlchol / * 'X' Tte Best tyire and the Best Service in town 28x4.40 Speedway ___$4.75 30x3 Goodyear ..._........ 4.50 30x3H Goodyear ............. 4.95 30x3*4 Goodyear, O. S.5.35 29x4.40 Goodyear_5.95 30x4.50 Goodyear___*_ 6.60 AU other sixes carried in stock at comparatively LOW PRICES. SMITH’S GARAGE FALLSTON, N. C. TIRES son and Mrs. R. H Allen spent their vacation at Westminster, S, C. with their father. Mr. J. N. Nichol* son. They also visited their grand parents at Olenville. Mr. and Mrs. Plato McSwai'i, Misses Isoline Wilson and Modena Brigman spent two days ot last week visiting relatives in Statesville and Greensboro. Mrs. Mattie Rippy spent last week with relatives at Moore. S. C. Her niece, Miss Irma Cox. returned with her after a stay of five weeks here. Mr. Haynes McCarley of Moor; and Miss Helen Pearson of Spartan burg were the week-end guests of Mts. Rippy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brigman of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Hester McSwain spent the week-end in Statesville with the latter's sister. Mrs. Mamie Hendrix. Mrs. Me • Swains nephew, Mr. Dwight Hen drix, returned with her for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Arms and daughter Lila Kate spent last week in Greer and different parts of South Carolina. Mrs. Hassie Smith has returned after a three week's stay in Geor gia and South Carolina. For sale by Kendall Medicine company and all good drag stores. Mrs. Annie Hyler and children are spending a month with rela tives in rtelddale. Va Mr. Willard Peak and family spent last week with his parents at Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sweeny spent the week-end with relative at Lawndale. Double Shoals News; 101 Go On A Picnic Sunday School Folk Enjoy Picnic At Shuford's Dairy Farm. Personal News. (Special to The Star.> Doub’.a Shoals. Aug. 13 —There was a line crowd at the picnir which was put on by the Sunday school at Shuford's dairy farm seven miles from Newton Saturday. It seemed that it was enjoyed by both old and young. After the crowd ar rived at this farm and had taken a look at his fine cows, dinner wa; served on tables which were fur nished by the dairy farm owners Then the Sunday school purchased five gallons of cream which pleas ed everyone to the fullest extent. A number of people In this com munity, attended the funeral of Mrs. White who was buried at Un ion Monday. Several from this community vis ited the First Baptist church of Shelby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cornwell and Mr. and Mrs. Yates Spurlin spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Spurlin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cornwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spangler spent one day with Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Royster last week Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Spangler spent MORE Issac Shelby Flour Is Used In Cleveland County Than Any Other Two Flours that are Sold In This Section. Dependable Goodness And Wholesomeness Are The Reasons. Eagle Roller Mill Company Sunday with Mrs. Spangler's fatl - rr and mother of the Zton com munity. The W. M. U met in regular ol der Sunday a good number being present. In the absehce of the one tn charge of the program. Mrs. J. W. Costner. Mrs. Abner Spang’er took charge of the program. In tlte business part, of the meeting now officers were elected: They are as LAKE LURE l INN 50 miles from Shelby. A delightful week-end trip or evening drive . An Alpine setting on beautiful_ LAKE LURE. follow: v Mrs Abner Spangler, president; Mrs. A. L Spangler, vice president; Clem Seism, personal service. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SATURDAY. AUGUST 17TH, 1929 Round Trip Fares From: SHELBY, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. __-- $6.50 Birmingham, Ala. ,> „M0 Chattanooga, Tenn. __ 8.50 Tickets on sale August 17th. Final limit Atlanta, August 21st. Birmingham and Chattanooga August 23rd. Ask ticket Agents. -r.-TTr7-^.MVKa:. jj COOL SUMMER 4 Hot weather meals are problems?, jut A. & P. Food Stores solve them uttttu.y vviui iuuus wmui aie ieiTipung,zimi twi, appetizing menus. Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon NECTAR TEA pkgl7cpkbg33c EAGLE BUAMJ . -MILK- ' 19c LARGE CAN - Runnyfield CORN FLAKES, 3 Packages ——- 20e •m N Toasted Marshmallow Mounds B Fruited Beehive Cakes, Assorted C Ice Cream Cakes, Assorted LB 27c SALAD DRESSING, Rajah Brand, 8 oz. jar—_17e ENCORE OLIVES plain Small Jar 10c GRAPE JUICE, A & P Pure, Pint Bottle_25c CANTRELL & COCHRANE GINGER ALE 2 Bottles 25c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 Cans ___15c LIFEBUOY SOAP CAKES CHIPSO 3 12 Ounce OC~ PKGS. C jMwnctBkcmcg
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