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Beautiful Girls In Cycling Stunts At Cleveland County Fair Here Next Week I A picturesquely thrilling cycling interlude is offered by 't.hc Jean Jackson troupe, which consists of a bevy of beautiful cycling belles and a dapper dandy, who are engaged to appear at the Cleveland count fair next week. The routine presented by the Jackson troupe is far away from | the old fashioned. cut-and-dricd 1 tricks usually associated with act',; of this description, theirs is an un to-t-he-minute swift moving vehicle, full of original and thrilling tea1:; that are accomplished on every con ceivable form of bicycle and unicy rle with a vigor and grace that, • the personification of perfcctartir try. The Jackson troupe have achiev ed universal feme, having appeared in every civilized country in the world at various times. British fight vogue OF IIARItOAV SKIMMER > Harrow. England.—The straw h which annual displaces millions of derbies in New York and other American cities, has few friends in England Visiting Americans who insist on seeing straws during the summer either bring their own or come to this London suburb where the stu dents of Harrow wear straw hats a part of their school uniform. And n'iar an old Harrovian is try ing to start a movement to banish even these few straws from Eng land. Writing to the school paper he asks: "Is there any single argument in favor of the ridiculous headgear? I have never heard one. nor can T think of one. Could anyone imagine a hat less suitable for withstanding either the English climate or the onslaught of the even more boister ous English schoolboy? ■"Possibly it may be looked upon ns a sort cf old tradition, and de fended as such. It is not an old tradition. It was not the school headgear GO years ago. and 60 yea's is a very short span compared with the age cf the school. Let us get rid of the beastly thing before it does become a tradition." The Harrow straw, it should be explained, is worn with an elastic band under the chin. Young ath letes who make the cricket team are permitted to wear distinctive speck led straws. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ,,of the estate of Scott Wright, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all parties holding claims against said estate to present them properly proven to the undersigned on or be fore the 13th day of September, 1330, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any right to recover there on. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 12th day of September, 1929. F. L. HOYLE. Administrator of Scott Wright's Estate. Your tongue ’ tells when you need coaled tongue, dry mouth, bad breath, muddy skin, groggy nerve* and aour stomach suggest it* use. I f (Special to Tlie Star.) Sept. 19—Mrs. w. H. Young has been right sick for the past week. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Messrs. Fletcher and Lee Sain and Glcnard Warlick left last Mon day for ChapM Hill where they will be in college this coming year. Mr. Ellis Hallman who lost his home by fire a short time ago has, his new home almost ready to go in to. The children. relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Upton on last Sunday and ga\c Mrs. Upton a surprise birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs F. A. Boyles and family visited at the home of their sister Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Yarbro last Sunday. Rev. W. G. Camp of Cherryvil.'e was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Connor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hicks and family of Fallston were dinner guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain last Sun- j day. Misses Mildred and rtosamarv Peeler of Belwood spent last Friday night with Miss Helen Sain. Mrs. Max Cline of near Newton spent part of last week with her mother Mrs. M. J. Carpenter also visiting others. Mrs. Dewey Alwran of Morgan ton spent last week with her par fents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alwran. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sain spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hastening of near Newton. Miss Ora Sain of Morganton, spent some time the past week : with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain. Messrs. Ralph Carpenter and Clyde Costner students of Boiling Springs junior college spent the week-end at their homes in Knob Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Carme Boyles at tended a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Boyles' parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward of Vale on last Sunday given in honor of Mrs. Ward's 55th birthday. Miss Ruth Costner spent the week end with her grandmother Mrs. Alice Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sain and daughters. Eva and Irene, of Gran ite Falls were dinner guests of Dr. and Mi's. F. D. Edwards last Sun- j day. Mrs. J. A. Sain and Miss Bainc , of HUdcbrmn were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alwran on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Boyles visited at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bingham Sunday afternoon. Misses Marie and Louise Cost ner spent the week-end Vlth their sister. Mrs. Owen Seagle. Mrs. A. D. Willis spent the week end with her niece, Mrs. B. L. Beam of Flay. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Boyles spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Jenkins of the North Brook section. Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Sain had as their guests on Sunday afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Ira Sain and chil dren of Granite Falls. Mrs. Georgia Sain and son. Jenkins, and Miss Baine, of Hildebran, also Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Alwran. Born on last Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. Luico Sain, a big boy. Mrs. S. T. Caipenter paid her her daughter. Miss Ima Carpenter a visit at Boiling Springs college last Tuesday. Misses Ruth Costner and Ger trude Seism spent last Tuesday night with Miss Muriel Edwards. Mr. Delbert Connor has purchas ed part of his fathers place and is having a nice little bungalow put up. Mr. Ellis Bingham Is making progress with his filling station and expects to have it ready to open very soon Mrs. D. L. Sain of Rockdale also Mrs. M. S. Boyles visited Mrs. S. A. Sain last Friday. Little Sybil Norman of Belwood spent the week-end with her grand parents Mr. -and Mrs. S. A. Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hoyle had as their guest on last Sunday thc.r grandfather, Mr. Frank Willis. Mrs. Alice Sain is keeping her daughter. Mrs. Maurice Warlick’s little two months old baby. She is seriously ill with typhoid. She Is getting along very well. Master Thaxter Sain spent Sun day afternoon with Master M. D. Sain. Quick Safe Relief Fira* treat mat T lit*## f«T erieh vhM In*, altar, » » t • r T mr ft and cheek* iBMt ins. Protects otaaaa b ranee atrlart far ther attache W pert. ooooa pollen. i rh< eielan’e prtac Ar aa Dreg Mmc» 1 For sale by Kendall Medicine company and all good drug Stores. * TUESDAY LET'S ALL BE A T THE Tues. Sept 24 Through Sat. Sept. 28 At Shelby CAROLINA'S BIGGEST FAIR WILL BE BIGGER AND MORE ENTERTAINING NEXT WEEK ♦ THAN EVER BEFORE Bring Every School Child In Your Section. They Are To Be Admitted Free On Opening Day BIG EXHIBIT HALLS PACKED NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU SEEN SUCH AN ARRAY OF FARM EXHIBITS, SCHOOL BOOTHS, POULTRY, LIVESTOCK, HOGS, DOGS AND HORSES. A MIDWAY OF FROLIC And FUN The Rubin Cherry Shows, Covering Acres of Ground—Ijreaks, Rides, Ferris Wheels, Crazy Houses, Clowns, Fat Men, Midgets, Minstrel Shows—A Gigantic Midway With Every Type Of Show Attraction. HORSE RACING, FREE ACTS One Hundred Speedy Horses Will Race Every Afternoon Except Saturday. These Horses IncIuHc The World’s Champion For The Half Mile. The Best Collection Of Free Acts, Thrilling And Entert&iiv ing, Ever Shown In This Section. These Acts Go On Afternoon And Night. -*> FIREWORKS EACH NIGHT .. y-. ' The Fireworks Display This Year Will Be Worth The Price And The Trouble Of Coming Scores Of Miles To See. Rockets, Flares, Floral Designs—Many Things-You’ve Never Seen Before In Fire. A Fire works Program Every Night. nV Don't Forget The Big College Football / Game On Saturday Afternoon Between J LENOIR-RHYNE And P. C. The First Big f College Game Ever Staged In This Section NOTHING HAS BEEN OVERLOOKED TO ASSURE THAT THE FAIR NEXT WEEK WILL BE THE BEST EVER PRESENTED BY ANY ONE COUNTY IN THE SOUTH. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS A DAY. Follow The Crowds All Next Week To The Fair Of Fairs ♦
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