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Star Scatters Horned Toads All Over Country For Ramblin ’ Bill Bill Believes Horned Toads Would | Eat Up Boll Weevils Her-. Bill’s So Dr-,. Editor of Tile Star I must have started aomcttilnv when I offered to send a Horned Toad to anyone that wanted ofte in North Carolina or elsewhere back east. I have received Inquiries from1 as far away as Richmond, Va„ and as far south as Georgia. It seem; like The Star reaches out to many places outside of Cleveland county.; I am, however, always glad to ac commodate as far as I possibly ctvn and If everybody that asks (or t.teni do not get Horned Toads it will b because there are not enough of] ihenr in Arizona and old Mexic > and I might add that the supply. ;.cui,| to bp unlimited in this count’, v Get ■ ting boxes to ship them in is i harder Job than finding the ' rnrd Toads. They are such vicious look ing little fellow's that I fear that the recipients of them will become unduly frightened when they oner, the packages and Mister load jumps out very much alive dcsoUr. his three thousand mile Journey in Uncle Sams mail But. I want to suggest that one need not be afraid of them—they are not poisonous i and neither will they bite. On the] contrary they are very fine little pets and they must be kept up- j plied with plenty of red anu and, other small Insects. If the farmers will keen their rotton fields supplied with Ho ned ] Toads and train them to kill boll weevil, T do not believe it would he long until the boll weevil evil would be entirely eliminated In any state. They , surely would not mu' the cotton and plowing the f>vds would not disturb them very nuch Now some of the farm aged's will be making me prove that Ht.rne:! auction sale OCTOBER 10TH 1 Two Horse Wagon. 1 One Horse Wagon, 1 Wheat Drill, t Oat Drill. 1 Ford Roadster, I Fordson Tractor with dise plow and harrow; also small <aw, 1 two drill plow, 1 Middle Burster. G. W. CURTIS, MOORESBORO, n. c. Trustee’s Sale. By virtue of the power arid au thority vested in me as trustee in a certain deed of trust, executed the 16th day of March. 1928. by Ida Al lison Humphries to secure an 'n riebtedness to J A. MeCraw. which deed of trust is recorded in book 153, page 12. of the office of th" register for Cleveland county. N. C . and default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness, thereby secured, and demand hav ing been made upon me to execute the trust. 1 will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door In Shelby, on. Monday, November 4. l!)2f». at It o'clock, or within legal hours, the following described real estate to-wit: All that certain parcel of land situate in Cleveland county, North Carolina. In No. 1 township, .adjoin ing lands of S. Bridges, Kester Hamrick, A. O. Humphries. Estate of Plato Allison, and other,si con taining 16,62 1-2 acres of land mora or less. Being a portion of the land conveyed to Ida Allison by Plato Allison. Commissioner, In deed dat - ed January 11. 1912. and recorded in office of register of deeds for Cleveland county. North Carolina, in book 3-P, page 225 This the 28th day of September. 1929. B T. FALLS. Trustee. ?? TRl'STEE’S SALE By virtue of the power vested In me as trustee m a certain deed of trust, executed by Ira B. Turner end wile. Pearl Turner on the 19th day of April. 1928, to secure an In debtedness as set forth In said deed of trust, said deed of trust being recorded In book 149 of deeds, page 234, of tha office of the register for Cleveland county, N. C.. and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust, I will sel to the highest bi:l- j der at the court house door tn j Shelby, on , Saturday, October 12, 1929 at 12 o'clock M. or within legal hours, the i following described real estate: Situated in the southwest portion I * of the town of Shelby and being a , portion of the J. W. Roberts prop-1 rrty. and being further identified . as all of lot No. 27 and 16 2-3 fee: off the west side of lot No. 26. as shown by plat of said property, re -. corded in bool: SS of deeds, page 54S of the office of the register tor >• Gleveland county, N. C., and furth er described by a line as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north side of Elma street in Whis nant's line and runs thence with the north edge of said street S. 86-45 east 23 feet to a stake; thence N. 24 E. 180 feet to a stake in line Of lot No. 28; thence -N. 88-45 west, 90 1-8 feet to a stake in Whtenant's line; thence with Whisnant's line S. 33-15 east 188 1-2 feet Jo the be ginning. Terms of Sale: Cash This the 7th day of September 1929. B. T. FALLS, Trustee. Toads will destroy boll weevil, and you ran tell them lo go lump 1r the I lake I never have seen a boil w»evil | and I do not believe that a Horned! Toad lias ever seen one either, but j 1 will safely predict that you place I a boll weevil in the vicinity ol a Horned Toad and you will Hod thru ' Mlstn Boll Weevil will soon dl-s-f appear, because these little fellow.- ; are deaths on ants and other small I Insects and gardens out here ay here 1 (here are plenty of Horned Toads are always clear of all sorts ol pests that lend lo destroy garden stuff. They will also kHl a snake and; they do it in a very peculiar inn inter. rl hey first, let the snake swallow them and then they hpmediately get, busy and cut Or horn thee; way out again much lo the snake's dis comfort The snake, if he recover* will never again look like.anything much I have found dead si.akns that had the appearance of ocf'ig cut almost, to prices and until lile ly did not know that it was Mister Toad's work, but several old-umc!" assure me that is how the Horned Toads kill n Miake and it looks very reasonable that they can Well, Douglas, has just held heir Oth annual Cochise county fair and It was a success In every "r'pect There were some fine ’ agricultural exhibits, livestock. Ariel enls parachute drops auto nines, roping and riding, roulette. black lack, craps and all the games whey real money was used There were about ; lo.uuu propie imu auenne.i ini’! three day session. September tfi, 27 and 28th; and this was followed bv bull lights and a rodeo in Aqua Prteta. Sonora, Mexico, on Sundae. September 20 and then almost everybody got drunk There were only a few killings and nmy about a dozen automobile a trident.', and the police being so all worn out. \rry few were put in jail Now everybody w ill bp broke lor a month and some of our most popular bootleggers on this side of M-a Ur.e will suffer—too bad about the poor bootleggers anyway'. This state Is always so prone to pass all kinds of laws—it’s >. won d/r they do not pass sonic so-'t of a relief measure to protect Arizona bootleggers after the annual four. tv fairs and the stat" fair in P loe nlx. when everybody for inontl-.r afterwards arc financially rnbar rassed. The governor of this state re. cut ty'got peeved at. the warden of the state prison because he perm tied one of his prisoners sent up two years ago for robbery to serve five years, to travel seventy miles to Phoenix and get married fhey lia\e no chain gangs in this state and the prisoners are not allow-d (0- work en the roads, in fart ihr do very little work of any ki id. ex cept plan during their confuiemen* how to get bark In right ;n> -jte their discharge. Some of then re fuse to leave the prison when hew time expires and If they do -lake them leave they are back again just as soon as they can mo some tourist or commit some other Otocy to get back The only sure way to get rid of most of them is to bans them, and 1 have hern told that some of them rente back again It costs more to run a town: lrp or precinct here than it does ‘o run five counties in North Carol-ha. Of every ten men working h^e at some gainful occupation, Uitr > are four public officials drawing down a salary from the state or federal government or county, or city. Back home to hold public office one jnust hai* a good education and be able to do the wo k nd bear reputation. Out lierr it •■■'err' the most ignorant and na-row minded individuals get the puhhr, jobs and the worse their reputation the longer they ho'd the job' Ii 1 Nolle* Of Special Election. Notice is hereby given that a spe- i rial flection will .be held in the town of Moorcsboro on the 30th day of October. 1929. for the pur pose of voting on the question 'as to whether or not the town n!. Mooresboro shall sell Its electric transmission, distribution and light ing system. and all easements, ecu-1 tracts, rights-of-way and personal property . constituting said system.: and a’l property used or held for use in connection with the opera tion and maintenance of same at and for the price of eighteen thou sand five hundred <$18,500h dol lars in cash. Two ballots will he used one reading "For sale of Elec tric System to Southern Fubiicj Utilities Company." and the Other Against Sale of Electric System to Southern Public Utilities Company." The election shall be held from 8 o'clock a m.. until sunset on the said 30th day of October. 1929. The! polling place for said election will | be at V. R Lovelaces Store. A new registration of the voters1 shall be had for said election and the books of said new registration 1 sha!l be opened on the 30th day of September. 1929. and closed cn the 29th day of October, 1929. and said registration books shati bo hi the possession 0f V p Lovelac* V* his place of business on the niam street. All bv order of a resolution passed by the Mayor and hoard of Alderman of the Town of Moores boro, N. C„ on the 20th day of Sep tember. 1928. R. G BURR US Mayor Attest: v i R- W McBiaycr, Cleik. ft I they do not have the ability to do the work they hire assistants whirh heaps up the costs to the taxpayer , but who cares anything about the tax payers? Only about half of tie qualified electors vote here any way, and among the gross popula tion of taxpayers only about thirty per cent are American citizens any way. Some country—the only 'bin* it is good for—the dry air will cure lung trouble—and after one 1,, cur ed lie is almost dried up and .s ashamed to ever go back to civil ization again ft. has, however, work ed different in my case, Instead of drying up, I have gotten fa!, now weighing 180 pounds against 111 pounds in 1923 when I returned id this part of the world. There are several other Tar Heels out here and they all say that they are going bark next year. Thrvs are also people here from Georgia, A'a barna, Mississippi, Virginia. and several other states back cas' The Mlsslssippians do hot complain much because they do not know any better but the Tar Heels ana Vir ginians. and Georgians are always kicking and wanting to go back home The 'l'exans never kick because they are most a.! lafraict to go 'tack to Texas while the same sheriff vs in office and Texas is a worse sia'e than this anyway. If anybody in North Carolina will sell or rent me a farm I'll certainly he back there next year. I want a place that Is not on a public road and close, to the hills where there is plenty ol running watet^. at'd where they arc no revenue officers living nearby because 1 certainly do not want to be accused of shooting any revenue officers back Ihcic the first year anyway. I am a profound '‘dry" in i.;u:‘ ;<> dry that 1 sometimes make my "home brew" and 1 never have am to sop. - as Its hard to make enougV1 to do me Hoping that the Horned Tout that I hnv ^ent back to N C have good homes and tender rare and with best wishes to The Star and its many carters, from Virginia to Florida, and trom Arkansas to 'll.' Atlantic ocean. 1 remain. Most sineerelv. RAMBLTNO Bil l Box 1125. Douglas Arizona Sept 30. 1333 P S, Send me a Star mu iie 1 van still read English « Lily Mill News Of The Week End (Special To I hr Star 1 Mrs Alda Smith and little son of Concord spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. L Tntr. Mr. and Mrs Bert McSwatn end Children or the Zoa. section sp-nt Saturday right with Mr ani Mi. Frank’ Tool. Born to Mr and Mrs. liv-rr;.' "Mull on September 23. a fine baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Odis Mu’l spent Sunday with their parents* Mr and Mrs. Yanie Mull. Mr, and. Mrs. Oviander Cru>prnan of Polkvtlle spent Saturdav nielli with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oak1 Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Fischer sneni Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs. Sint Stewart of Cleveland Springs Mr. and Mrs Therm an Green of Sharon visited Mr and Mrs. C l Tritt Sunday Mr. Fred Patterson and Mm • Ruth Patterson. Mary Alien, Mar garet and Venue Green 'motored t i Kings Mountain Sunday afternoon. Misses Irene and Christina Allen spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Bridges of the Ella Mill section. Misses Hattie and Ruth VVarlUk and Magnolia Carter spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank W'arli ; of the Cleveland Cloth mill -ft '!ei Mr Sanford Mull Visited ’ll ' Eessie Phengons Sunday Of Ml'KO' Mr. firvin nscner soent last week with his son, Mr and Mrs Clarence Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Fci’.nic Paterson spent Tuesday night with M>v ant Mrs Everett Hardin. Ve are \ cry sorry to note that little Dwight and Ruby L-ribr!' r has been \ery sick but are improt • me some now Little Miss Louise Mull spent Sunday afternoon with her uncle Mr and Mrs Fred Hast me of South Shelby Stomach Test Free If poor digestion makes you 'lif ter from gas. bloating, heartburn acidity, or sick stomach, try . the Diotex 15 Minute Test. Absolutely harmless. Works fast Five positive digestive aids, in pleasant tab’et form. No soda, dopes or laxative Get Diotex from your druggist to* cfav for only 80c. Absolutely free under the money-back guarantee, if it doesn't give stomach comfort in 15 minutes, and soon help resto’v good digestion. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership North Carolina. Cleveland County. This is to give notice to the pub lic that I have transferred mv inter est in the Putnam and Allen Gin and will not hence forth be lub’e for any obligations contracted by said firm or its successors in busine.v or any one acting in behalf of said firm. This the 4th day of October. W) CLYDE PUTNAM. Mrs. Sain Gashes .Foot With Scythe Takes 20 Stitches To Close Wound. Ledford i!rmodels Home. Toluca, Knob Creek Neyy,s. 'Special to The Star, i i Mrs Thurman Sain had the mis | fortune to get a bad gash cut in | her leg last Wednesday white cut* { ting cane with a mowing scythe. ' She was carried to the doctor v.nere i it. required about 20 stitches .i> setv ] the wound up. Mr. Plato. Ledford has nad his ! house remodeled and more added | to it. Mr. Andy Parker did the car | pentcr work. Mr. Roland Boyles has his hand some new brick home near romplc j tion and expects to move at an early date Mrs. Jane Hoyle spent last v pel: j at ^hc home of her daughter Mr. | and Mrs. Curtis Ledford of Shelby ■ and attended the fair. Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Hoy 1' "ie Red' Shuford dairy farm near K'eyv ; ton last Wednesday Mias Joyce Ledford spent last Saturday at the home of her aunt | Mrs, Gertie Proctor of Burke coun ■ ty. . Miss Catholene Hubbard ot b-1 i wood spent last Wednesday night • yvith her sister Mrs: Burt Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sain were d.n ' nrr guests, at the home of Mi and , Mrs. At’as Tillman of Fallsto.i : Sunday. Miss Elvie Hartman spent las’ i Thursday night with Misses Mary | and Joyce Ledford, j Mrsdames J R and Jake Iloyie [.pent last Wednesday afte-noon ■ with Mrs. Alice Sain. | Master Cecil Deal, of Rockdale, spent last Tuesday night with Mas ter Thaxter Sain. - Mrs. GCrti? Proctor and daughter and Mrs. Joe Proctor of Burke county spent last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs Plato Ledford. Miss Martha ' Sue Royster ed Fallston spent last Sunday after noon with- Mr and Mrs C. G Bevies i Boiling Springs junior college sorni : the week-end at her home j Mr and Mrs Jim Mull and fam ily of Morganton visited at the heine of Mr. and Mrs. S. T Car penter last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs,'Curtis Ledford and daughter Miss Edith of Shelby vis ited at. the home of Mrs. Led. vrd's parents, Mf and Mrs. J. R. Hoyle last Wednesday night I Mrs. A tier Sain and son Mr and Mrs S. A. Sain were to see her ' daughter. Mrs. Maurice Warlick. of near Car.tr last Sunday whj has been low with typhoid feverOpr pas' .everal weeks. She is impro.ing -ovne The fever has left h v b'L has Tiled in her feci. Mrs. Sain till has he baby and .it K c< ain ; nicely. Mr rad Mrs. D. L. Daws .pent i'Thursday night with Mr. and Mr;. M S Boyles. Miss Ruth Costner spent Stnidr I With Misses Nora and. Clam Yar bro of Vale | Mr and Mrs A. D. Willis attend ed the funeral of their sister-in-law 1 Mrs. Sam Willis Sunday I Miss Winona Willis spent Mon day night with Mrs Theodo-a Pov ! les. j Messrs M. fi Boyles and *Tv I Carpenter attended Gastonia fair Friday. Born to Mr. and, Mrs. Areie Powell Tuesday a dainty girl Mother and babe are doing nicely 1 Mrs, Eddie Rhoncy and children of South Carolina are spending au;hile with her 'parents, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Hartman. PAINFUL INDIGESTION "I 81.TTERCO from In digestion; everything I ate gave me heart bum," says Mrs. Mat tie Mullins, of Pound. Va. "For months, I did not see a well day. I worried along, but never felt well. "I got a package of Thed ford'a Black-Draught at the ctore and began taking it— a done every night before going to bed. I had been having an awful pain. After I had taken Black Draught, thin pain entirely stopped. I began to gain in weight, and rested well at night In a few months I was feeling fine. My health was better than it had been in years. ' "I keep Black-Draught in our home, and we all take it for constipation and up set stomach” Insist on Thedford’a CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, 1* mm t*«* SO MU' 1 Around Our 1'OWN * Shelby SIDELIGHTS By RENN DRUM IT IS REMARKABLE THE CHANGES THE PASSING OF A FEW years "ill brines. This colyum isn't old in Shelby, generally speakim.. yet a comparison of the days when this department was a borning with events of today offers food for thought. The world keeps moving, al though most of us in the swirl keep ing step seldom notice the changes When, this colyum struck town Horace Kennedy, now judge of the county court, and making a good job of it., was dividing his tiinp be tween answering the telephone in The Star office and reading law in the office of D. Z. Newton, former state senator Sheriff Irvin Alien was policing Kings Mountain, hunting foxes in Eastern Carolina and. no doubt, never dreaming of being high sher iff of his hv ,.:e county. Police Chief Mac Poston was in those days just a city patrolman, gradually getting over the hard kicks tie received fighting for his country in the war of wars. Mayor S. A. McMurry Was then buyiftg apd selling cotton, making j out payrolls, and seldom thinking, i we guess, of ever being lord mayor ! of Shelby: and the same might ap ply to A. P. Weathers, retired hard- ! ware dealer, and W. N. Dorsey, real estate, agent, both of whom i later came to.be mayor. Dr. Sib Dorton was then just a ; struggling young veterinarian, and, a newly-wed. who. likely, never had j an idea that some day he would be j running the >South's largest county I lair. Register of Deeds Andy Newton 1 was raising haters and keeping j [ books with never a dream of court ! [ house job where one-third of the \ clay must necessarily be spent pat ting backs and shaking hands Brevard Hennessa. Max * Ccfrmor. | Jay McMurrry, Freeman and Hugh Arfowood were lugging a footb'il across the Shelby high athletic field i for the delight of fans who bad never heard of Laymon Beam, j "Milky" Gold. Zeno Wall and Hu bert Wilson, Dr R L. Lemons was then pas i tor of a First Baptist congregation ; that hardly imagined that within five years its pastor would be a ns - live of the neighboring countv of | Rutherford and one of the most able ministers in the Southern Bap tist church. W. J, Cash was merely .« Boiling j Springs boy in school at Wake Foi 1 cst little nneamtag that, som; day I lie would be considered one of the 1 up-and-coming young writers of the — Dr. Charlie H. Harrill— — Dentist — " Office in Judge Wehb Bldg. Over Stephenson ITrug Co. Office Phone 530, Residence 63‘i SHELBY, N. C. YOl ARE AT LIBERTY ! to recall your childhood j days and see if this didn’t j fit your case: Teacher: “Tommy, you surely know what the word ‘mirror’ j means. After you have | washed what do you look j at to see if your face is j clean?” Tommv: “The Tow. el.” You are at liberty to compare the superiority of SINCLAIR products with any other on the market. They will mean consistent economy plus proven satis faction in every respect. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors L ^ South, chip whose work would he sough^by America's leading pub lishers, Shelby then liarl no Cleveland Cloth Mill, or Ora Mill; and toe Dover was just a new plant—and Cleveland county would have laugh ed, In thosp days, at any fool who might have predicted that some diiv the county would make more'than 50,000 hales of cotton in a single year.* ,, Those were the days when tin present Governor of North Carolina was waiting to be Governor and planting cotton and practising lew wjiile hr waited; days when sh evd business men would have considered it suicidal to have a business on j the lonesome corner where Per.- , ney's store is now located, or. fee ' that matter, a business vnere Quinn s'drug store. Whisnant's mil- , linery shop or the Betty-Jean beau ty parlor are now situated. Those were the days, too, you know, when ; the present local ion of Wool wort h > ‘five and ten” and Alexanders' Jewelrv was nothing more than a hole in the ground'at the edge of the sidewalk; and Shglby hardly knew that there was more than one chain store in I he world. Those were the days, also, when many mothers about present-day Shelby were only flappers wattin’ for their dates to call—dates. Who, before the night was over. would take them by Heavy's for a rhee r sandwich or a bacon-and. And those days, friends, were. In than six calendars-’ back. Tempos fugit! Cleveland Fair Just About “The Biggest” Shelby reports that between . llo.OOO and 120.000 persons attend ed the Cleveland county fair. Not to start anything, of course, we are wondering if that is not only a rec ord for Cleveland but for any other county hereabouts. Backache If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or Beg Pains, making you fee! tired, depressed and discouraged, why not try the C'yslex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up (Jet Cystex today at an' drug store Put it to the test. See , how fast it works Money back if it doesn't bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try Cystes today. Only 60c. A Well Baby Is A Happy Baby I)r. Thornton s Easy Teether is used to destroy the germs that cause stomach and bowel diseases ot teething babies and older children. It acts on the Liver. Kidneys, etc., ridding the blood and system of impurities. Pleasant to take as loaf augar. Contains no opiates. Sold by druggists or sent direct for 25c. EASY TEETHEB MEDICINE CO., Westminster, S. C. SUPER-SERVICE RIVERS] (.l ARAMEKII for 30.000 Miles RES (UVCO\DITIOX.\LL\ t) Why all the confusion when the one sure measure of tire quality is .... Guaranteed Mileage? 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Montgomery Ward & Co., like other leaders, offers vou three different classes of tires. But the quality of each "tire •s clearly designated bv a definite and specific mileage guarantee ... on the Super-Service RIVERSIDE, an un conditional guarantee of 30,000 miles; on the regular RIVERSIDE, 16,000 miles; on W'ARDWEAR, 10,000 miles. Brand names mean nothing to you unless you know what quality of tire you are buying. A definite mileage guarantee on each gra^e of tire is the only sure method we have ever found for clearly defining tire quality to the buyer before he buys! And just as there i* no question about RIVERSIDE quality, there is none as to your price-saving. We be lieve that, in cither the RIVERSIDE or in the WARDVEAR, you get a tire that no other brand equals—whether you are considering qualitv or price—or both. That’s whv wo - say-Don’t Pay More For Other Tires Unless Mere Miles Are Guaranteed: NOVT is the time fo Ref /j^«t new battery, tor trouble-free winter driving. 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