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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 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; tirst insertion. IF YOU ARE PLANNING l'O build, let us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tf 18c WANTED TO clean your blanket*, 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, speclalilzng 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. t£ 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 SHEET COPPER AND Nickled Plated zinc see Smith Roofing Co., opposite A. Blanton O'd stand. tf 23c J. R, MEETZE CO. Painting - Interior Decorating Furniture Refinishing WE KNOW HOW Phone 5 tit. Box 153. GAFFNEY, S, C. 12t -11 p FOR RENT: TWO LARGE rooms with closets. Also hot and cold water. 212 Lee Street, Phone 707. tf 20c CLOSE IN FURNISHED ROOMS to lent 305 South DeKalb. 4t-27p FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS I-'OH light housekeeping. Mrs. B. H. Palmer. 3t-27c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE on Limeberger St. A. Blanton Groc ery Co. tf 2ac LOST QN ROAD BETWEEN Patterson Springs and Shelby, ladies 17 jewel Hamilton watch, re ward if returned to Stax office. 6t 27p FOR SALE-White Leghorn Pullet*. H. McConnell, Shelby, N. C. 3t-27c STRAY BULL DOG AT MY ; house. G. P. Abernethy. 3t 30c i FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED room adjoining bath. 508 W. Warren or Phone 710. 2t 3uc WANTED TO BUY SOME BAL fd straw. Also have two good mules, nine years old for sale. J. B Fran cis. Shelby. N. C. 2t 30p SEED OATS, SEED barley, seed rye. D. A. Beam, phone 130. 6t-27c FOR RENT: ONE TWO ROOM house for colored people. tf 20c FOR RENT; GOOD TWO horse farm, tenant to furnish stock preferred O. B Elliott, Hollis. N. C . Route 1. 5t 30c FOR RENT. FURNISHED rooms, heated. Mrs. W. L Packard, Phone 275. tf 23c SEED BARLEY AND FULGHUM oats for sale. Joe W. Spangler. R-5. Shelby. 9t 23p LET US RENOVATE YOUR OLD mattresses. Prices reasonable. Cleve land Mattress Works. South Mor gan St„ below Southern Depot. et 20c SEED OATS, SEED barley, seed rye. D. A. Beam, phone 130. 6t-27c SEE SMITH ROOFING CO for all kinds or sheet metal work. Repairing and painting ntf.i! roofs. Agents lor Carey's Bondeo Asphalt- Roofs. tf TJc: FOR SALE SIX MONTHS OLD | registered German police pup. See Lee Wray. t f-2c TO SHELBY POTATO GROW ;,ers directors, etc. Take notice; you i are requested to meet at the cr.nt house. Saturday. October f> 1 f»T9 at j ! 2 o'clock p m. Shelby ro’ato c‘or- i age. 2t 2c .---—--——— I LOST: WHITE BULL DOG j j Notify J. w. Wilson. R-4. She:f ! by. . 3t - 2p FOR THE BEST JOB PRINT ING AT PRICES THAT Hill. SATISFY YOI . CAI.E AT THE STAR OFFICE. WE ARE TREPAK ED TO HANDLE ANY JOB. If Washes, Carries Coal, Woman Gains 18 Lbs. T wash, iron and carry coal and don't get tired since taking Vinci. Also. I have gained 18 pounds. — Mrs. S. Cortese, Vinol is a delicious compound ol cod liver peptone, iron. etc. Nerv ous, easily tired, anemic people are surprised how Vtnol gives new pep sound sleep and a BIG appetite. The very FIRST bottle often adds several pounds weight to thin children or adults. Quinns Drug Store. adv Women Suffering Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes burn ing or Itching Sensation. Backache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak ing you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Crys tex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Crvstex today. Put It to the test. See for yourself how quickly it works and what it does. Money ! back if it doesn't bring quick im provement. and satisfy you com I pietely. Try Crystex today. Only I 80c. Suttie's Drug Store. adv. EXECL'TOR'S NOTICE. I Having qualified as executor of I the estate of Isaac Mooney, deceas ed. late of Cleveland county, N. O. I this is to notify all persons having I claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the i undersigned at hi.s homp in Coluni \ bia. S. C.. on or before the 24th day I of September, 1930, or this notice ; will be pleaded in bar of their re ; covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediaM pavment. This September 24. 1929 P M. MOONEY. Executor o' Isaac Mooney. Deceased. NEW INTEREST QUARTER On October first a new interest quarter started in our Savings Department. For the third time this year we credited to our many savings accounts in terest accrued. You are in vited to open an account with us in our Savings De partment in any amount from one dollar up. We pay t per cent compounded quarterly, and it counts fast. You will need money some day. Come in and start a savings account now— Don’t wait—and you’ll have money. Saving* Department. CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. Shelby, N. C. “GUS AND GUSSIE”- Ju.t What Doe. Gu. Mean? WELL <•' HE*e 1 AM On .. A*' LOOK l N VER-V PEACHES, iF l'M MOT TOO INQUISITIVE "THANKS r.-r \TS <5PEAT TO 6E BACK AT WOR< AG A IN' — the performers r MAVE 6EEn) 1feOUPlM<3 (N and out ALL 'tJAYl 1 JUST MET THE MANDSOMEST TemOR— AMO 7 HC TR'ED TO 7 CATE ME -w yace^ov Tm'NSS tS PiCKirJ' UP- — p# Gus Can Tell The World. /^5 A O' RAC'D. ^ STAIRS, <SUSS'E am aae T^imK we're ENTITLED > To A LOAD o CHiED CHICKEN POR Dimmer t'oav IMP* ' < ©LESS VouR ME ARTS y VOU SMAUU MAVE >T FR»(iO CHtCKC M A LA /v\Apyi_AMD ’JLl_r vvitm v 1 COftKJ PfllTTERS, A«D ^7 CREAM GRAW 5 i§S«i r ■OM.'AAOMSV, Vou ^ Suee. wy a a«am cmic<cs», I'LL* "TteLL. *TMB ( WORUD / MA-MA .... AN WMBW.i _ SAY ILL -ntLL tws world, «6lN‘ AS iM' A CADO AMNiouwceR,^ i'm owe o' Ths- *v»rv eew' ow EARTH WHAT COULD - BUILD A RESERVE OF STRENGTH—EXERCISEl Dr. Copeland Gives a Good Health Tip in Advisir.t that the Heart Muscles Be Prepared for the In • evitable Demands of Life’s Uncertainties. r Bv ROYAL S. COPELAND M. D. t'nlted States Senator from New York Former Commissioner of Health. Veto York CU\. MANY persons ask about the heart. I’erhap* one has been told to avoid violent exercise and emotion, for fear of their had effects on this organ. Another may have been told to wall, j briskly and to stimulate an interest in things, so that the heart will beat more vigorously. W* COPELAND Just how should this vital organ be treated? How are we to reconcile these conflicting state ments? The heart is a mass of muscles. It must beat seventy times, or so. every minute. No matter how <iuiet you may be, the powerful heart muscles contract strongly every time there is a heart beat. When you arc hurried or excited there contractions are fairly violent. There is no doubt that for some persons safety demands moderation and caution against those experiences which excite the heart. But for most of us. by all odds the vast majority of us, it is important to train the heart so that it is accustomed to hard work. Reasonable work, of course. There arise emergencies when tremendous strain is thrown upon the heart. These emer gencies are met in health, and likewise they arc met in disease. You may run for the street car, or he told of some frightful . accident to one near and dear to you. Without warning there may i come a terrible and unprepared for demand upon vour heart muscle.;. Or you may have some profound* : Illness, when prolonged overwork ts| thrown upon the heart. In a disease; •ke-pneumonia the high fever andj rapid pulse may test the endurance | of ’he strongest heart. Vou never know what demands; will he made on your heart. muscles. You must be ready for whatever may i come. When you know that the heart Is largely muscle you know that It; must be treated like other muscle-s if | it is to grow strong. There must| i he systematic exctrcise, during which j the heart muscles are made to work ! harder than they usually do The trouble with most persons Is j that thev never take any exercise beyond that demanded by their daily 1 duties. It would be foolish to advise a farmer, a carpenter, a plumber or any other man engaged in active hard, muscular work to "take exer cise.” He would laugh »t you But a bookkeeper, a manicurist, a stenographer, most clerks and the, majority of business-men and women do not get physical exercise, or at | lea« brisk physical exercise. They j must have it if the body generally, and the heart in particular, are to be kept In prime condition. You should lay up a reserve of strength in your heart muscles by keeping them fit and strong by vig orous exercis' during a part of the day This is your duty to yourself Of course, if you have a weak heart and your doctor advises against such exercises vou should follow his advice. But for most of tis such vigorous work ns 1 have de soribed will add strength, nnd longth of days, too. I'Answcra to Health Queries I j L. t). 0—What do you advise for thread worms? A—Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for full particulars and re peat your question. » » * M. t.. W- Q.—What d:»t and ex ercise would you advise for n sir year-old child * ft. 4 in tall, weirh ins about 78 pounds? She has been perfectly well and healthy all he/ life. 2. is thei* danger of a 2-year old child being a cripple when he. ankles seem stiff and when attempt ing to walk she stands on her toes'.' A.—A well-balanced diet, avoiding too many sweets' and rich foods proper exercise and regular elimina tion should be suitable under the ci.• - cumstancea. Kor full particulars send a self-addressed, stamped en velope and repeat your question. 2. ■She may have a touch of rickets I would suggest that you hav» her examined by an orthopedist. He will advise the necessary treatment. • • • K. 8. C. Q—4Vhat effect would rubber pants have on a baby if worn constantly. 2—Do you advise the use of pas teurized milk for bottle babies? A,—Might cause chafing. 2—Tea. M. A. P. Q.—What will reduce the abdomen and hips? A.—It is difficult to reduce weigh! in any part of the body without re ducing in general. Send *elf-ad dressed, stamped envelope for fur ther particular* and repeat your question. • • • R. V. H. Q.—What causes dry lips? A.—Have a careful examination to locata the underlying cause. * • • ROLAND P. Q.—In what way would diseased tonsils harm the body? A.—This condition poisons the en tire system. • • • MRS. H. E. P. Q.—What cause* the cheeks to get red and burn? This happens mostly at night. A.—This mav be due to poor eir eulation or fever. Cnprrlihl. 19?P, Newspaper fpstnr* Serrlee. Iw In Shelby and suburbs you can get THE STAR EACH AFTERNOON of PUBLICA TION DAY by paying the Carrier Boy who passes your door, 25c per month. Lawndale Route 1 Personal Mention Mr. Pendleton In Shelbr Hospital. No. 8 Consolidated School Close*. Lawndale. Sept 30—Mr R T Pendleton Is ill and In Shelby hos pital at this writing. We hope hnn a speedy recovery. The people are beginning to pick cotton since the rain ha* stopped We are sorrv to note that Mrs F A Lackey has been 111 for <ju't* awhile. Mrs J. M. Hasting visited Mrs F A. Lackey Saturday afierno^n. Miss Ruby Pendleton visited her sister Mrs. C S. Powell Sunday. Misses Mary D. and Blanche Gettys visited Misses Elite and Blanche Lackey Sunday Mr. Weldon Floyd visited Mr, Coen Horton Sunday. Misses Willie and Pearl Pendle ton came to the bedside of their father Wednesday. Miss Hazel Grigg visited Miss Pauline Floyd Sunday. Master James Gettys spent 3yt urday night with Messrs. John trd T. B Grigg. Mr and Mrs. Colon Gettys o' Charlotte and Mrs. Walter Warren of Belmont spent. the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs P. S. Gettys. Miss Blanche Mode was the din ner guest of Miss Pauline Floyd Sunday. Messrs. John Grigg and Janies Gettvs visited Messrs. Colon and Nathan Floyd Sunday. Mrs J. A. Powell has been sick for quite awhile but we hope fv.r $ speedy recovery. Mr* Ada Melton and family v.s lted relative* in Shelby Sunday Miss Blanche Melton vt&tteu Misses Lucy Mae and Mary Lizzie Melton Sunday. Mr. John Grigg was .he dinner guest of Master James Gettys Sun day. Misses Mary David. Blanche Gettys. Effie and Blanche Lackey motored to Casar Sunday. No. 8 consolidated school closed j Friday for cotton picking season i There will be an annua! singing at Oak Grove the second Sunday j in October. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. Town Of Waco, N. C. Pursuant to authority Invested by law. the following property located in the town of Waco. N. C. and on which taxes are past due and un paid, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the People’s Bank at Waco 1 N. C„ at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct. 17. 1029 Mrs. J. V. Limerick, for 1928 tax and for prior years ... *40.47: J. R. Rhyne, for 1928 tax and for prior years - . 11.3^ M. A. Putnam, for 1928 tax and i for prior years - ... 16 3!ij Arey Bros, for 1927 tax.5.24 j T. M. Putnam for 1928 tax and ! for prior years.. 17 00 Mrs. D. H. Elliott for 1927 tax 6.30 Ezra Miller for 1928 tax . _4.00 Clyd A. Erwin for 1927 tax and | prior years 4.7.71 By order of the mayor and board of aldermen: C. L. Barrett. Tax Collector A. J. Putnam, Mayor. 4t He Thomas And Erwin To Speak Saturday At Ellenboro Fair Rov H Th'omft*, suprrviso- for vocation*! agricultural education in \ North Carolina of Raleigh, ana ■ Clyde A. Erwin. Rutherford county ! schools, are to Ire the principal j speaker* at Colfax fair at Ellenboro on Saturday, October 12, the second day of the fair. Professor Erwin will hate ft vital 1 message for the people present, and those who fail to hear hint will I miss a good address. Mr. Erwin is ' one of the best county superintend ents of schools in the state. Mr Thomas who is supervisor ol ’ vocational agriculture in our rural , school* is well acquainted with the j needs and desires of rural people, and you can expect a good address from him. County Agent F E Patton ha* also consented to be present and make a short talk Then, there ,"'11 be others who will extend greeting? Ellenboro Begins New Potato House •" 1 Work on the construction of the third 5,000 bushel sweet potato stor age house at Ellenboro be>.an Mon day, bv J. K. Blanton and C B. Harrill, contractors. They expert to have "he houses completed within two weeks ready for storage of potatoes which be gins on October IS. When complet ed the Ellenbro sweet potato cur ing plant will consist of thr»e houses with a total capacity of 15, 000 bushels. Spring Lamb Waiter,what kmd ol meat is his." Spring lamb, sir " ‘‘Is that, so; I've been chewtre on trie of the springs for an hour!" Plant Shrubs NOW! Beautify your home and enhance its value with hardy Evergreen*. Shrubs. Vine*. Shade Trees; alto Fruit*. Berrie*. etc. Now is the time to plant. We Rave largo selection of varieties suited to this climate and sell to you direct at lowest price*—no afenta’ commissions. Half a century in business assures your satisfaction. New catalog now ready. Write today for your free copy .1. B. WATKINS A BRO. : Midlothian. Vs ! A Well Baby Is A Happ» Baby Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether la used to destroy the germs I that cause stomach and hovel diseases of teething babies and older children. It acts on the j Liver, Kidneys, etc., ridding the blood and system of impurities. i Pleasant to take as loaf sugar, j Contains no opiates. Sold by druggists or sent direct for 25c. EAST TKETHER MEDICINE j CO., Westminster, S. C. TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ES-j TATE. Under and hv virtue of (lie au thority contained in that certain! deed of trust, executed bv D L Wil lis and wife and assumed by ,i Grady Blanton to the undersigned trustee, .said deed of trust being 1 dated March 20. 1928 and recorded; in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. N. C. in book 143, at page 188. securing an indebt edness to the Shelby and Cleveland County B A: L. association and de fault having been made In the pay ment of said indebtedness. I will on Saturday, October 12, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon or within legal hours, at the court house door in Shelby. N C sell to the highest bidder for cash at public, auction the following described real estate, being located on the Charlotte Asheville sta'e highway No. 20 nbout, 2 1-2 miles cast of Shelby and being lots Nosi 17. 18. 19. 20, and 21 in block C as shown by plai record ed in plat No. 2 at page 12. the reg ister of d*iV.s office Cleveland county, N C and being those same lots conveyed to D L. Willis by L, S. Stewart and wife by deed dated September 9, 1927 and recorded hi the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, N C. in deed book 3-W. page 317. Terms of sale. Cash. This Sept. 10, 1929. JNO P. MULL. Trustee. NOTJCE OF SALE. Sealed bids will be received b; Mie board of aldermen of the city oJ Shelbv at the mayor's office in Shelby. N. C„ until 12 o'clock noon on the 5th day of October, 1929 for the purchase of (40,000 water bonds of said city, dated September 1. 1829 and payable *1,000 annually September 1, 1932 to 1941 Inclusive and $2,000 annually 'September 1, 1942 tp 1956 inclusive, both princi pal and semi-annual Interest pay able In gold at Chase National bank. New York City, N. Y. Bidders are invited to name the rate of In terest in their bids In multiple* of one quarter of 1 per cent, must not exceed six per cent, and aa be tween bidders naming: the same rate of interest the amount of premium will determine the eward. The city will furnish bonds and opinion of Messrs. Storey. Thorndike. Palmer and Dodtre, Atty's of Boston, Mass. Bonds will be sold upon sealed bids with no auction. Bidders must present with their bids a certified cheth upon an In corporated bank or trust company unconditionally payable to the order of the city for 2 per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for to secure the city against any low from fail ure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. The right Is reserved to reject all bids, L. E. LIGON, City Clerk. A-srr> 'loti M< Station C S 1 speaking. (Carolina Stores. Inc.) the stores built for and by Carolina People and where price is uniform with quality. 37 stores now in operation. BORDO GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 Cans — Extra quality 27c Libby’s Muscat Grapes, large 2.J Cans-28c Cleen-Made Macaroni, 2 large packages-15c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP — 3 For_ 25c E’ruit Jar Rings — Heavy Red, per dozen —--5c Jellv Tumblers — Half Pint size, dozen--45c FLOUR — The Famous Laurel Valley Plain or Self Rising, 24 lb. bag_ $1.03 Specials Friday and Saturday — ELECTRIC LAMPS — Nilco Brand — 25 to 60 Watts_ 19c MATCHES — 2 Large Boxes For__ 5c OCTAGON SOAP — Old Style Large Bar ECONOMY BROOMS — A Real Value -— Each__ 5c 35c LARD — Royal Aster — Pure Vegetable — 8 lb. Pail _ $1.09 Carolina Stores For Carolina People.
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