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 25e. This size type 1 cent per wotd each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. , This size type 3e per word each insertion. Ads that amount to less than 25c. will be charged 25c for ursi insertion. IF yOU ARE PLANNING lO build, let us make an estimate, Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con- j tractors, Phone 727-J. U 18c 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, speeialiizng 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 Street. tf 15c BATTERY SERVICE. Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c WE REPAIR BAT TERIES, Generators and Starters. Turner & Williams Garage, tf FOR SALE-ONE FORD DE livery truck, in good condition Shelby Steam Laundry Inc. Phone is. tr-c FOR SHEET COPPER AND Nickled Plated zinc set- Smith Roofing Co., opposite A. Blanton O'd stand. t£ 21c “farmers of Cleveland county get my price on Nitrate OF SODA before you sign a contract for your 1930 needs. Call 780 or write me at Victor Hotel, Shelby, N. C. E. O. Limmer. Sep-30c ~ONf7¥iX ROOM HOUSE ON Fa list on road for rent„ Soc w ^ Broadway. tf 9c J. B. MEETZE CO. Painting - Interior Decorating Furniture Refinishing WE KNOW HOW Phone 564. Box 1 GAFFNEY. S. C. 12t-llp ROOMS FOR RENT FOR LIGHi' housekeeping, furnished or un furnished. 417 S. LaFayette street. 3t-16o FOR RENT: TO REFINED saleslady or school teacher, attrac tive front room in private home. Reasonable 414 N. Morgan St. 3tlSp FOR RENT: FIVE. UNFURNISH ed rooms. Water and lights. 419 N. Washington. 6t li3o FOR SALE: THREE TRACTS OF land. Known as the P. L. Buff land. One track of 8 acres in No. 10 town ship and two tracts in No. 11 township, one containing 125 acres and the other 65 acres. See A. L. Buff R-3, Vale. 31 16o FOUND: A CARPENTERS tool kit Friday morning Sept. 13 on or near the Shelby road on the ad joining lands of Messrs. Columbus Roberts and Otho Cline Same was broken open and all tools removed. Nail apron was bought from Shel by Hardware Co. Owner can get same by paying lor aa\. A. P Bor ders, Contractor and Builder. Clior ryville, N. C.. Route 2. Box 82. It 20c FOR SALE: SEVERAL TRACTS of land. Some large, some ' small. Small cash payment down, balance on easy terms. See me quick if you want a, land bargain. Claud M. In man, Sec. and Treas. 4t lbr FOR SALE: 11 JOINTS TERRA Cotta tile. 24 inch. P. C. Dellinger. R-2, Cherryvillc. ill Pip SEE SMITH ROOFING GO j for, all kinds of sheet metal work. Repairing anti painting met a! roofs. Agents for Carey's Bonded i Asphalt Roots. tf Tie SI.50 takes The Star every olher-day to school students away in college for nine months. Subscribe now. No reduction In waiting. Keep the college youths in touch with home. tf FURNISHED ROOMS FOR j re n't. ;S ..Lafayette St,, phene 442-R. 1 tf 13c j KELLY -SPRINGFIELD BUCK- j eye Tire.'. 30x3- 1 50: 30x3' -4 3a, 33x4 40—5,30, A B C. Motor Co, Arcy Building. L’t 20c WANTED AUTO MECHANIC Must. give, sa' ..‘-factory reference; Sce .D. P. Crowder at once on No. 18 three niiles .Above Toluca 3t 1-jo FOUND ONE TRUCK WHEEL and tire owner (an obtain same a. proper!'.’ kirn! ilvine and paying.for this ad’.erti nnem, Charles L. E.k ridfic. 2.i 18c RFC ilSi'EUFi) SHORTHORN rattle for sale. Duel purpose cattle Best blood lines; Prices reasonable. Dan Frazier, Shelby, N C, 3t IGn FOR SALE: GOOD MILK COW See Tom Webb 2t 1 Bp DO NOT TAKE A chance. Protect your cotton from fire and weather damage. Store in our Bonded Warehouse. Receipts are good at any bank. We are under state and federal supervis ion. Planter & Mer chants Warehouse Co. 2t-18c ANTIQUES FOR SALE: ONE three cornered cupboard of walnut, two chest of drawers of walnut and cherry and a few tables. B. B. Free man, Ruthcrfordton. 3t f«c FOR RENT' PRACTICALLY new 5-room bungalow within tw > blocks of square. Phone 515 o: 324-R 2t He FOR RENT: TAYLORS' SERV ice Station. South Shelby. good business already established. See Royster Oil Co., Shelby, N. C. 3tlt»c LOST: WHITE AND BLACK spotted lemale Walker hound, right ear split and both cars brown. Black spot on hips. Reward. Clint Weh mon, R-5, Shelby 3t I3p STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM my home on September 15, one black and tan bitch, bob tail. Find er notify Flay Jones, Lattimorc. N C. and receive reward. 2t I'ie STRAY COW AT MY 1IOMI3. Owner can get same by paying for feed and ad\. John Beam. It 18'' FOR RENT — FURNISHED front room, close in. Phone 534-W 3t-18p GUARANTEED Flour $3.35; 24 lbs. Flour, plain or self rising 98c; heavy fat back 15c; Milk, large cans 10c, small cans 5c. C. H. Reinhardt, South Shelby. 3t-18c BUY YOUR SEED oats and seed rye from J. N. Dellinger. 2t-18c FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. i Close in. Phone 31 18c FOR WATCH, CLOCK AND jewelry repairing, see Morrison ■ located downstairs next to Hanes Shoe Store, telephone 585. tf 18c FOR RENT: TWO LARGE rooms with closets. Also hot and cold water. 212 Lee Street. Phone 707. tf 20c FOR RENT: ONE TWO ROOM house for colored people. tf 20c Star Advertising Pays “GUS AND GUSSIE”- Brief ill. WELL, FOLKS, HERE 1 AM/V READV To TAKE THE MIKE ' AM- /ViAK'E A WAITIM- VMOClD POi-L OK^ THE FLOOR. /W <£T itcmES - VMHEM DO . I OPA6 THE awe* ^ >%, Voo 60 OKI AT 8 . -imDlv Talk vMith 1UE ACT5 TMAT VOO WILL ANNOUMCE , OET 7RElf? NAMES AMO BlLUMO, LAV DOT Y00R PROGRAM - > I |J‘ii L WE NOW. COMS *TD THE WINDLESS WRIST-WATCH HOUR., WHICH WILL Give to the AiR- MINDED PuOUC a new Star, gus, announcer AND MASTER OE CEREMONIES each week at ^ This -time — ' "r?-' 'diS&K AAR. /WKE, UAOlBS-S-S ^ AND CaEN LE/MEAJS-' <5uS SPEAK in'-<8US OP IRE silver ToakSoe an’ TRE OOLDEN VOOICE _ <3 US, WHO HAS AAAOt AAIUUONS Shriek WITH LAUGHTER aus. who — well eus / With Television She Wouldn’t Worry. i'- becomes mv special pleasure Tq jntdoce to you Bunts an' P.LOT2, Two G'RuS who croon LOVE D1TT1ES . • Vou WiLL Cove to hear tpem . But, AH. I have A DOUBuE brivuege ^ 1 A-SO SEE TEM. "XT x TT if-tEy /Are ExTfeEMEuy ©EE - VOU- TiFUL • FRiEnDS, Bunts AM' BLOT 2_ K. °W'W0ULV 1 WERE a 8irD fell _ \E SAY GJS ISN'T HAlP SAD, you *w UKE -THE T&OU<5k4T OF HIM TMfiflB ^ VOITVI BEAuTlPUU j school enjoyed a bountiful spread; of pood things to cal Saturday; evening at Pineview lake. Everybody ; reported a real "old time” feast an.tlj a good time. Eastside won the victory over Cleveland Cloth mill boys Saturday at the city ball park One of the largest crowds fcf the year witness ed tlte game. Mr. H. J. Spry met with a bunch i of local men Tuesday night and or- j ganized a night school on "Cotton Mill Mathematics.” The school will i open the first Tuesday in October, i two nights each week. Tuesday and i Friday. Mrs. Spry is to teach our j men to be better mill men. He en rolled eighteen members. They art ( as follows: Will Yelton. O. C. Hus- i key, Lee Lazenby, P. H. Smith. J. L.j Simmons. Jess St Clair, Talmage Harrili, J. L Alexander, W. K. Casey. B. L. Williams. L. A Thack- i erson. Marvin White. J. F. Alexan der. R. P. Sanders, C H. Williams. ! W. E. Ledford. Arthur Graham anJ | Charles Sweezy. Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Lazenby are moving into the house vacated b;> Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wall. The men's Bible class. Bert Price teacher, will enjoy an outing at Cleveland Springs Saturday night. A feast of barbecued meats will be served. Eastside Baptist church held their regular annual meeting Sun day morning. P. H. Smith was elect ed deacon. All the other teachers and officers were re-elected. The W. M. U. held their monthly j meeting at the church last Tuesday i night. Last week was also week ol j prayer. Mrs. S. B Shelton is improving . as fast as can be expected. She is | in bed as the result of an automo- I bile accident, Sunday, Sept. 8. Mrs. R L. King has returned from a week's visit to Greenville. S. C. Mr. J. L. Spivy of Charlotte was a Sunday visitor to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alexander Mrs. Lorene Gamble was a week end visitor to her mother Mrs. Brock at Spartanburg, S. C. Misses Opal Price and Get.ana Gladden were week-end visitors to Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie St. Clair and baby son spent Sunday at Cliff side visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. J H Whitworth and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Weaver motored to Charlotte Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Boyce Crocker visited Mr.: Brackett in W. Shelby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Carlan and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carlan motored to Gastonia Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orren Huskey and little daughter. Jacqueline, spent Sunday in Blacksburg visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. I N. Buchanan nad as their guests Sunday Mr. and Miss Modena Smith spent Satur day night with Miss Lena Price Messrs. Forrest Ingle and P. H j Smith and children motored to Henrietta Sunday. Messrs Nollie Grigg. Eulcs Haw - kins and Miss Reval Greenway ac- ! companied Mrs Ireen Ford to; Gaffney, S C. Sunday inornm; where she boarded train No. 15 to. Gainesville, Ga. where she wil spend three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Weldon White. Miss Green- j way and the young men attended a , surprise birthday dinner at Caro leen given in honor of Mrs. Haw kins mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cox at tended a birt hday dinner at I he ■ home of Mr. Jim Morrow at Cliff side Sunday. Mrs. E L. Buehanan had as her guests during the week-end a sis ter she hadn't s«n in 27 years, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Barrier of Linvihe Falls, a sister she hadn't seen >n six years, Mr. and Mrs. V B. Byci . Elk Park, also a niece and her hus band. Mrs. Estelle Wise and Mr and Mrs. Ed Williams all of Miami, Fla. Mr. end Mrs. Plumblcy of Greer, S. C. were Sunday visitors to Mr, and Mrs. R TV Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Greenv ay and family were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Troy Greenway at 'lie Dover Mill. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gantt and \ family spent Sunday in Blacksbuig, 1 S. C. visit in? relatives. Mr. Ralph Pickens of Charlotte is visiting his sister, Mrs. R P. San ders. Mr. J. V. Price spent Monday in Lowell with his brother Mr. R. B. Price. Mr. and Mrs Seth Weaver to gether with Mrs Weaver's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith were shoppers in Charlotte Thursday. BACK YARD CABIN HIS VACATION SPOT St. Louis.—No long trek to the woods or seashore faces Victor J. Azbe. St. Louis engineer. when he takes his vacation. Azbe merely steps into his backyard. Only a few steps separate Azbe's city home and his log cabin "coun try retreat." Both built in the same yard, he has surrounded each with the atmosphere befitting its pur pose. Azbe, who came to this country T:2 years ago an uneducated Austrian emigrant, youth of 17. started out as a furnace man. Now he is a suc cessful consulting engineer. He built the cabin originally for seclusion when working on involved engineering reports. Now it's his hobby and he actually does take his vacations in the bark yard. When he wants a day or a few hours away from business caves o rusli of city Jife, he steps out to the cabin. *Azbe fashioned the hermitage— inviolably a, male domain—with his own hands and equipped it as nearly as possible as such a cabin would have been furnished in early American days. Vines, trees and shrubbery sur round it and the owner has a col lection of birds, a family of squir rels and even harbors a snake. Inside are a stone fireplace, crude tables, a bunk. Kerosene lamps give illumination in place of the electricity used in his “city home." A Skinny Little Idiot Marries A Young Bum, What? The following r«*jx.»rt of a wedding at Fountain Inn, S C , was written and published bv Robert Quillen, a newspaper man In that town "Mr. Robert Zelby and Miss Tcs sie Nella were married at noon Monday, at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D Nella, Rev M. L. Gasspwny officiating. "The groom is a popular young bum who hasn't done a lick of work since he got shipped in the middle of his junior year at college He manages to dress well and keep a •supply of spending money because his dad is a soft-hearted old fool who takes up his bad checks in stead of letting him go to Jail where he belongs "The bride is a skinny, fast little idiot about 3a years old who has been kissed and handled by every boy in town since she was 13 years old. She paints like a Sioux Indian, sucks cigarettes in secret and drinks mean corn liquor when she is out joy-riding in her dad's car at night. She doesn't know how to cock, sew or keep house "The house was newly plastered, for the wedding and the exterior newly painted, this appropriately carrying out the decorative scheme for the groom was newly plastered, and the bride newly painted "The groom wore a rented din ner suit over athletic underwear of imitation silk. His pants were held up by pale suspenders His number middle of my back. I had a dull, tired feel ing, end I dread ed the thought of having to do my household tasks. I wee tired when I got tip in the morning. I got no met from my sleep, and I waa sleepy all day long. "Mv husband got a bottle of Cardui for me. It wee not long be fore I began to ahow e decided improvement My strength began to re turn and 1 felt much more like myself. The sleepy spells gradually quit ana the pains in my beck and sides disappeared. "Cardui ia a splendid tonic for women. I prov ed it for myself."—Mrs. J. E. Shelley, Box 22, R. F. D, 1, Electors, Texas. Taka Thtjlitf I (la:k-lr»aeM 8 patent leather shoes matched his state in tightness and harmonized nice with the axle greast polish ol | his hair. In addition to Ins jag, he i carried a pocket knife, a bunch ol keys, a dun for the ring and his usual ltiok of Imbecility "The bride wore some kind of a white thing that, left most of her legs sticking out at one end and her boney upper end sticking out r.t the other. “The young people will make their home with the bride's par ents— which means they will sponge on the old man until he dies and then-she will take in washing. "Postscript: This may be the last issue of the Tribune, but my life's ambition lias been to write up one wedding and tell the unvarnished truth. Now that is done, death can have no sting." A motor car that requires no driv er lias been invented, according do an english paper. But there should at least be a dual control for occu pants of the back scat. 666 Is a Prescription (or Colds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known et more EGGS THIS "WINTER T YOUR hens can do the work—all they need is the right chance and the right feed. Give them Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH and know the pleasure and profit of getting the most eggs for the lowest possible feed cost. Let us tell you about this splendid OATMEA L base ration, and how it can solve your problems. FOR KALE BV McKnight & Co. Inc. SHELBY, N. C. Your Children ___ is their (hod safe ? YOU, as a conscientious mother, buy the best food for your children, prepare it with scrupulous care and cook it correctly. But even the best food becomes unsafe to eat un less it is kept at the proper degree of cold, which medical authorities agree should be 50 degrees or less—always. There is one refrigerator that assures you of scientiffcally per fect refrigeration at all times— the General Electric. It has a simple mechanism which you never need to oil, mounted on top of the cabinet and hermatx ••ally mksd. lt>kM mttwi i ble freesinff ngnktor. 'h haa the only aft-steel, unary praal cabinet. We abas''be clad to help yon select the model strife to your need. This Therearenow: ’than 300,000 homes enjoying the wowo ience, economy and protection of General Eieetrie ators—and not one owner ana ever had to spend a ddb dollar for repairs or aartfim jftr Every General Electric Refrigerator is j GENERAL $ ELECTRIC ALLn PrOfrtn. SO* ii the safety point for periahable foods. Every (irneral Electric Refrigerator la HarnattoaDy HORD & RANSON South LaFayette Street. Phone 1M. 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 t The Reasons. Eagle Roller Mill Company^