--- ■- —■—-ill..--l-u-Lin-.--.l. . ■ ' ' . -. Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost WKatYoixWant^l In the WANT APS1 Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimurr Charge For Any Want Ad 25e. 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 he charged 25c t'oi lust insertion. If VOU ARE PLANNING TO build, lei us make an estunrue Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaiantecd, Low man Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J tf lHe 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, speciahizng 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 13c BATTERY SERVICE, Al - loniobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. G AFFNEY, tf-c WE REPAIR BAT TERIES, Generators and Starters. Turner & Williams Garage, tf FOR SHEET COPPER AND Nickled Plated zinc sen Smith Roofing Co., opposite A. Blanton O'd starid. if 21c J. H. MKETZK CO; Tainting: - Interior Decorating Furniture Refinishing WE KNOW HOW .'hone ofil. Box l."»3. GAFFNEY. S. ( . 121-11 p FOR RENT: TWO LARGE rooms with closet? Also hot and cold water 212 Lee Street, Phonic 707. m tf 20e CLOSE IN FURNISHED ROOMS to rent 305 South DcKalb. 4t-27y FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE on Lineberger St A. Blanton Groc ery Co. tf 26: LOST ON ROAD BETWEEN Patterson Springs and Shelby, Indies 17 jewel Hamilton watch, re ward if returned to Star office. Ct 27p STRAY BULL DOG AT MY house. G. P. Abernethy. 3t 30c 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 horsr 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 A S’I) FULGHLM oats for sale. Joe W. Spangler. n-.Y Shelby. 9t Tip SEE SMITH ROOFING CO for all kinds of sheet metal work. Repairing and painting met it j roofs. Agents lor Carey's Bonder! Asphalt Roofs. tf 33e j FOR SALE SIX MONTHS OLD registered German police pnp. See Lee Wray. tf-2c TO SHELBY POTATO GROW era directors, etc. Take notice, you are requested to meet at the cr,at house, Saturday. October 5 J-frp at, ? o'clock p. m Shelby Potato S'.or agr. 2t 2c - _ LOST: WHITE BULL DOG. ; Notify J. W. Wilson. R-4. Snell bV- . lit, ,'p FOR SALE: ONE REGISTERED Guernsey bull calf. 3 montas old. Price $40 with papers. T. F, Scllei,. Kings Mountain, Routt 1. D, t SEED OATS, SEED barley, seed rye. D. A. Beam, phone 130. 6t-27c SEE LEE WRAY TOR DARK Cornish same pullets and cock’ \ Also six four'and a halt mrv.i'h old Leghorn pullets. tf -i HOT WATER JACKET FOR .sale cheap. See Lee Wray. rf L: LOST OR STOLEN: SPECKLED and tan hound, answers to name "Sain Last seen near Manners store Will appreciate any informa tion Henry Lumpkin, Lawndale. It 4c LOR SALE AT A REAL LOW down bargain, six room house, large lot. double garage Close m. W A. Broadway. 1* 1 • 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE and floor lamp for sale cheap Howell Transfer. Rhone 7Ut tt 4p CRANE S VULCAN 1Z1NG Plant moved to South Lafayette street, the first filling station on the right go ing south. 3-4p FOR RENT TWO OR THREE rooms on East Graham street M: >. L H. McMurry. tf- tc WANTED: POSITION AS BOOK; keeper and part time salesman or cither Best of references furnished Roy Mull. 2! 4p LOST WEDNESDAY IN SHEL b.v around square. Masonic ring. Black set Masonic emblem in ’en ter. badly worn and little out of shape. Reward E. A. Rudasilt, Shelby. It 4p Standard Oil Men Enjoy Big Feed More than twenty service station and plant men in the Standard Oh territory covered by Mr. Bert. Dyer's met here at the Hotel Charles Tuesday night, October 1 to discuss; the general interest of sales: Officials’ present were Mr. A P Gorman. lubricating departmet. Charlotte: J. M. Harshaw. district ' manager of Lenoir. H O Hahn and B B. Byers, general salesmen Set - era! of the men were kept away on account Of inclement weather. The men all enjoyed the goon feed put on by Hotel Manager Brab ble after which the business session was held followed by a smoker. T was unanimously agreed that tbev would continue to put out the erv ice and make Improvement in same just as fast as possible. /- 1 Though the Chicago court otter ed to parole James Gray, convicted and was sent up for six months. COTTON CHECKS • Bring Your Cotton Checks to ! THE CLEVELAND ] BANK & TRI'ST CO. i Shelby, N. C. I For Your Credit Or, For Cash. Wp luimllo checks on any bank— '! • COTTON DRAFTS Handled for Members Cot ton Association also. | | Let Us Serve You. CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. Shelby, N. C. GUS AND GUSSIE” Friendly ‘.‘Mike" / well, 1 Take the ' air. in a few MINNITS-I 'M iN FINE VMO'CE . T'dav, Too — LET 'EM HAVE »T, X BOV FRlE/VD -- VouR VOICE CERTAINLY OOES SOUND AIROMATiC^ To ME _ 7~~ KIND O YOU TO SAID SO, OooOLoo^lM'.'r.., 1 MOPE AW BOOBLIC Shares Vour. frieaidl./ SENDlMENT^ '■M | ^ Kn%g hi'iirn f*»-, CrMl Hnlaln rifchf* r*-*»*rvp«i. HLO, MlKE^OL' KID VOUR NICKEL-PLATED PAN LOOKS LIKE ITS . SAY7N’ "c'mCW/<305/- AM' STRUT your Stuff”... cSive <3uS A U't- KISS/ AM' WERE OFF. ;ir Living Proof oh,<3us~ Lur>v lame, That guru-/- haired TenoP That drives womem mad WITH HIS VOICE WMEM >' HE CCOOMS GOVE - SOM <3 S, Ji AIR. SO ,! j , I NEVER ' SEEM HIM v fcUT H\S ( PlCKCHERS ( SURE LOOK eran and farmer of Buford tovvn 1 ship, says he will light the br.M weevil no more Never shall a bit of poison be put out on his farm Three years ago Mr. Baker brought to The Journal ofliee e. eral stalks of cotton higher then j his head with not a boll on them j The weevil had eaten them. He then [regarded the weevil as the death.! angel that would slay agrtcuitu:i in this section. Now lie has changed ins mind "The boll weevil, is the great t.-t blessing that the farmers have had." ; Mr. Baker .■•aid yesterday. "If there were no boll weevil now where would we br? What would the pr >e i of cotton be? What would the . , farmers be gaining for. working 1 themselves to death to produce a huge rrop of cotton and get nothin: for it? ‘•We thought we could depend on cotton; but the boll weevil 'ha'-, prov - ed that we cannot, so lie's a bless ing. No. I'm not going to quit cot ton. but I atn going to quit depriv - ing upon it.. I now have some ov some hogs and some poultry, and will make what cotton I can >\'r can make feed and something ; feed it to and the boll weevil will keep up the price of what cotton ! we do make.” Money's Worth. The latest one is about the Scotchman who paid live dollars f r. a twenty-minute sightseeing trip tr. a plane While he was no there lie . tried to persuade the pilot to u.v for the endurance record. I Trustee's Sale. Under and by virtue of tlip »u-) tho.rit'y contained in a certain deed . of trust given by Burgan Hamrick and wife. Hester Hamrick to the - South Shelby Budding and Loan association, which deed of trust is j of record in the office of the reg 1 ister of deeds of Cleveland countv. | North Carolina, in book 140 at page 125; default in payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust having been made, the un dersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for j cash at the court house door in the town of Shelby on November 5, 1929 at 4 o'clock p. tn the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake in the cen ter of the Southern Railroad, Mrs S R. Hamrick's corner: thence with her line South 50.40 East 774 fee* to a stone in said line; thence three new lines, viz: South 74 1-2 West 130 feet to a stake In the road, j then with the road North 65 1-5 West 118 feet to a stake: thence I with the road North 81 1-2 Weo'. j 246 feet to a stake in the center of the Southern railroad; thence j with same North 9 1-2 West 401 feet' to the beginning, containing abo.n 3 acres This 26th day of September. 1929. HORACE KENNEDY, I Trustee. THE CHEVROLET:SIX f* S«ot«mlenl 7r»n t/>erf#fton In Design - - - In Materials - - In Workmanship Built to the a ugliest Standards! - - - 'lost people realize that the New Chevrolet is a Six in the price pange of the four. But not everyone knows what a really wonder ful Six it is! The Chevrolet engineering staff spent more than four years in the development of the Chevrolet Six. Materials are selected from the world’s finest markets and, taken alto gether, there are niA thousand inspections during the car’s production and assembly! The result is exactly what you’d expect— quality in design, in material and in work manship that assures years of dependable and satisfactory service/ Come in today. We want you to see and drive this car—for it will give you a new idea as to what the buyer of a low priced car can now expect for his money! The Roadster, 1525; The Phaeton, 1525: The Coach, J505; The Coupe. 1595; The Sport Coupe. S645; The Sedan. W75; The Imperial Sedan, $695. All prices J.o.b.Jactory, Flint, Michigan, CRAWFORD CHEVROLET COMPANY SHELBY, — — N. C. A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR