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^mtBsaasssssst... . Feldspar Mined Leased. The Link Ridge feldspar mint that is owned by W. Vance 3rown ol Asheville, and E. C. Guy of Wear - land, and which is located on ;Jnk Ridge mountain two miles from BakersviUe, has been leased by J H. McKinney of Bakersvllle, who will immediately install modern mining machinery, improve the property, and make other prepara tions looking toward a heavier re duction of the high grade dental feldspar and rum mica that tin mine produces. OPEN ALL THIS WEEK BUT CLOSED 3 DAYS NEXT WEEK - MONDAY - - TUESDAY - -WEDNESDAY Those three days next week we will re-arrange our en_ tire stock, mark down ev ery item in our stock to prices—Well folks we hate to mention them—hut bless your souls we mean busi ness and we are going to sell this $100,000.00 stock by December 15 or BUST A TRACE. MUST GO And we know that prices will do it. We’ve got to give up our building by Christ mas. We have sold our leaae and fixtures—and we are going to give our friends and customers the oppor tunity to buy our stock this autumn season and prices equal or better than a Jan. uary Clearance Sale prices —My—My—My. THE PARAGON (Shelby’s Best) Shelby Highs Jave Stronger Team For Gastonia '-On Friday Farris Shifted To Backfielil tnil * Wall Mav firl Into Gastonia Game. A far stronger Shelby hl-’ii will trot on the field here Friday afternoon against Gastonia that? represented the IocrI school in the first Inline name of the • ear a Belmont Abbey. Much of the added strength; is little more than added espen he*. Id the opening game the local eleven was greener than an Irishman s necktie on St, Patrick's Day, twit In the two weeks that have elapsed, despite injuries which have weak ened the squad. Coaches Morris and Falls have drilled quite a bit el i net ball knowledge Into the lads who wear the -new golden Jerseys. From some source the miniature Golden Tornado has picked up considerable fight, something that was missing in the season s opener. . New Hacks. If Zeno Wall, veteran quart'-!',.h able to get-, in the lineup Friday Shelby fans will see a ’backHeld- in action that they have never ..ten before as a unit. With Farris, an end made Into a halfback, and with Harrelson shifted to fullback from a tackle berth, the opening baekf'eU may see Wall at quarter; Rtppj and Farris at half backs, with Connor, Poston and Hendrick for replace ments; and Harrelson 4at futlbae:. with Barrett handy if heeded, That bnekfleld once tt gets to working to gether has punch The line, too. has progressed re markably and played a good gome In the Forest City defeat, -But the big hope ipi^ a .Shelby come-back Friday with the team Can’t Talk To Wife. Too Cross & Nervous "Kven my husband couldn't talk to me, I was so cross and nervous. Vinol has made me a different and happy woman.”—Mrs. N. McCall. Vinol is a compound oi iron, phosphates, •cod liver peptone, etc. Tire very FIRST- bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appe tite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the Iron, phosphates, etc., give new life and pep. Vlnpl tastes delirious. Quinns Drug Store. adv mnurtlng under two defeats iii tvc starts Is ll.at Gastonia is fufn'sh ing the opposition. Gastonia find Shelby have been meeting each oth er on (he gridiron for years nhd'mjy a couple of times has the Shelby , eleven been- conquered. This year there are no Beams, no Conner.,, ho Hcnncsras, no Atrowoocis and no Golds in the Shelby lineup in in days of old. Gastonia supporter, realize that and are counting on handing a licklp't to their rivals oi near 15 years. But there may be some ne\y Shelby stars to add to the list Of great, players of bygone days .once Friday’s game Is over The entire Shelby eleven this veer Is a group of youngsters jus- gel ting started on their football ca reers! It win be their ambition Fri - day to uphold traditions of tiv elevens who wore the Shelby jerseys before- them, and in attempting, o uphold,that record -some new star may break forth, perhaps two or three of them. coacu Morris is sun pessimistic. When a fellow hasn't got it, he just doesn’t have It. he argues. Yet ho wants Shelby fans to know, ant ha Is a bit proud in passing out that information, that "I have a bunch of kids over there who don't know so much about, football, but they'll fight until they fall over. With two ..games experience, they'll put up an interesting contest with any body. They say* they're gotn; to put up enough scrap Friday ‘o make up for their lack of toot hail knowledge. If they do so. Gastonia will realize .that It has had a foot \ ball game/ ■Headrick; a new sensation: on the i Shelby high park, may get to do th * ’ kicking. Saturday if Wall dees not P’ay. and he may do some kicking, | if Wall does play, for he has, made lit. plain that he can boot the plg 1 skin as good as. or. better than any ; Shelby grinder In . some several I years. i Another side attraction which should interest fans in the Gas j.tonia-Shelby elfish' Friday will . he i the play of "Pig Boy" Williams.-who j tip--, the scales around 215. "Big Boy" In the.only two football gairrs • of hi-; life l.e.s learned that the m.-tin .thing for n tackle to do is to just ; run over the opposing line and j. smash plays before - they got going and in scrimmage this week, ho .has been doing .tust that. jjto* §.'0 in Buick’s field ~ the chassis — too would choose It you were to lift the body from the chassis of toy one of a hundred cars—and compare the vitallv important details of chassis de •ign and construction—you would find Buick ao outstandingly superior in all phases of fine car engineering that you would almost inevitably make Buick your choice. Here is what you would see in this famous chassis: r great new Valveain~Head engine—~ developing 99 horsepower in the U4- and 132-inChmodels, anti 80'4 horsepower in the 118-inch models. Unapproached in sturdiness, all-round performance—ability, reliability and economy as well. B*iei'$ new Controlled Servo Enclosed Meehan,col Rra*##~providing smooth, positive, silent braking, with minimum pedal pressure. And—because fully protected against dust, dirt and watt—operating st maximum etHciency in any weather. AmM’s nef friction!, s, steering gear and new Road Shock Ehmmator twin advancements intro duced by Buick. The Buick wheel offering effortless control throughout its entire turning range—end the new Road Shock Eliminator assuring complete freedom from anhoying jolts and jars. , Snick's new, longer rent springs, and new Lorejoy Duadraulic Shock' .1bsorbtn~ front and rear. Combining to check both bound and rebound, and providing a degree of riding ease ~ without parallel anywhere. Ami.* finally, such established Buick superior,ties , as the famous double-drpp frame of toughest steel . . . the massive side and cross members reinforced at points of stress to insure greatest long life . . . the celebrated torque' tube drive. Block multiple-disc clutch, self-lubricating differential, and numerous other features. When the list of Buiek’s chassis features— entirely aside from the irresistible appeal of Buiok’s new Fisher Bodies—reads like t roll-call ot all that is soundest and best in fine car engineering . , . and when, in addition, you,can buy a Buick for as little as $1225, f. o. b. factory . , . what wonder that all comparisons lead to Buick! What wonder that more than 2,000,000 people have invested their money in Buicfes—and that from two to'live times as many are purchasing this new Buick m any other automobile priced above $1200! mriCK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Ly ties ton of Getter* l Motors (*. o r ft o r * f i o m C«otdUaF»c«ori»$jMcL«»*Mio.Buick. Osh.ws, Op*. Builders of Buick sod Merguette Motor Can "'"‘•“'"Ki Mi,., BgfJSss- *■« - — *" J. LAWRE NCE LACKEY' *HW BBTTBR AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT . . . BUICK W1J.L BUII O THEM f! ■ .. GRIDIRON GAB By Renn Brum Casey Morris Keeps Shelby tins pouring into the «fty athletic field here every year, despite ehaiues of a Shelby victory, because of his habit si uncoverf'ngg new stars. Ibis year the fate of the Shelby high eleven depends to a great extent upon hnw many such n«$w lumi I! • h's (lie Shelby eoai’i ran un cover. But, take it from iik. local fans will get a few eye-openers in the 1; i rise here Saturday with Gas \ tonla, j This-year the Shelby coacirhad I to build rn entirely new b-.ultfield. ; lie built It and the nppendlcM;, ar.d | injuries broke it up. Then, within I the period of one week, he had tc t buiid another. In digging about looking for new 1 backs he uncovered a brother of ’ Buck Qonnor'.s who possesses the came Cnr.ior football characteris I tics; then he- found a youngster by I the name Of Poston who is a treat i for the eyes-when carrying the ball; ! and faced , with the task of rrjaking | a fullback he found that Charley HarrtiRcn. who t nagged ’em on firrf i base for the championship baseball j team last Spring, could shove a j wicked body into a line. Bu . his 1 latest discovery, which may see ac t tion Friday, is a kid by the name ] or ncnaricK wi.u can 5 how ! He toots 'em a country mile i as lor distance, and he makes spiral t like a dirigible doing the hula-hula. ’ What's more he is said to be a great i defensive back card a hard tackier, j That's something the present exper | iohced Shelby eleven needs-boys who -bring them, down when they I tackle. In among his other shifts the. took Bay Farrlf, from an end ; berth and made a halfback of him. | and Farris will likely stay there for the'year. On top of that there's I a likelihood that the veteran field i general. Wall, will be back ift Frl ! day. If so, Morris will pick his baeb | field from Wall and Rippy. <;iiar | ters; Fa-rtis, Poston, Hendrick, and ; Connor, halbacks; and Harrelson and "Ihip” Barrett, fullback.!. Gm> I tonia. despite what the critics may | he saying, will have a tough day ; trying to keep that array front i scoring. The line which goes Into action against tl.' tonia will not be any thing like as green as when loc.ai fans saw it try to stop Belmont Ab : b-y. “Bis Boy" Williams, •* Tegu 1 tar mountain, has developed into a real tackle-when he gets Into the game and fights. Hubert Wilson, the only Hue veteran, will stack up against any center in the state; and Charley Beam, the rcadheaded lari who got a chance at end when Far ris went to the backtteid. promises to make a good running mate for Sheily .MeSwain. For that matter the entire line should' look good Friday. As lor scrap, nothing ill the forward vail will excel the performance of Cor bett, a new guard. The writer should be somewhere in Georgia helping .to do the mb. rah for Ca'lina. Ca'lina Friday when the game is played here, but our guess is that Gastonia will do well to win by a touchdown, if that— that .h. if the local lads get in there and scrap- And we re counting on 'em. North Carolina football seems to - be up and coming this year although I uike did take a royal trhnmir from the Pht Panthers. But. re member, the Panthers will come blooming near winning the nation^ {crown. ' O, B. Kcescr, me veteran ;ura:i'4 sport authority, witnessed the gm. t.nd he put it down in cold print in the At’anta Journal that Duke has a stadium equal to any of them, and that Sam Buie, Duke halfback, is "the best and most daring passer I've seen in my many years ot cov erin';,' football.” O. B. then explains Uiatlhe don't care to say how many years ha has been watching foot ball, and it is generally known that he has been seeing all the big games for six, seven, eight, or nine years, anyway. That's a real tribute to Buie, the boy we consider the best back in North Carolina, unless it be this Shorty Branch at Carolina. Mack Tharpc, Georgia T«v'n scout, saw Branch make those W ! and 50 yard runs against Maryland, ! and he wrote back to The Journal ! that Branch could do everythin/ that Stupipy Thomasson can do, and be very near admitted that Branch could outstunip Stumpy hi some things. Some tribute, that! When a Georgia man ever admits there is anything in the world better than in Georgia, he's either crazy or has it rubbed in good and strong that such has to be the case. For- that matter, the Georgians are usually right—they hnve it in football, golf and nearly everything else. Yet be fore Friday's game is over our luincc Is that those Georgians will be set ting up making eyes at the sa wed off Carolina, flash—ar.d also a 1 Mngncr and Phil Jrchscti. Seine G»eit:m»les, ' This bic came of the wee' i™ Carolina i ns will be the Tech-! Carolina game Friday. Tech ,is, of course, t.;i: favorite, hut done t® surpris'd a the Tar Heels wti\ or' if Tech wills but fails to run up a | score Clemson should beat. N. C. .State a touchdown or so Friday at I^cr ence. "Ited" Cagle and his Army team should beat Davidson Saturday at West Point anywhere from four touchdowns "tip,” as they sav in hotel ads. Wake Forest should lick Elon by a couple of touchdowns. Lenoir-Rhyne Will beat A. C. C. Duke dgesn't play. (Had enough, touchdown?!' made oh ’em last week to do for a ccuule of weeks). Last, but not. feast, take our guess (maybe a hope>: Shelby hign over Gastonia. Since the World Series is on we might add, in conclusion, thaL A1 Simmons real name is Aloy.dUo Zy , monski. Now you spell it! ' New Books Offered, The University of North Carolina and Duke university have each an nounced through tlieir„ book publi cation departments the offering this fall of a number ol scholarly works, most of which are by members of the faculties at the respective in stitutions. “The American Scholar,'' by Professor Norman Foerster at the state institution is one 'of the most interesting of the Jos. It brands this the dark age of Ameri can scholarship. Bladder Irregular? If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn ing or Itching Sensation, Baehacle. Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak ing you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Crys tex’43 Hour Test? Don’t give un. Get Crystex toddy. 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 pletely. Try Crystex today. Only [ 60c. Suttle's Drug Store. adv. i *— -—■---1-:— FRENCH FIGHT SLEEPING SICKNESS IN KAMEUUN Yaounde, Kamerun. —»Sie ;ping sickness so prevalent when this war a German colony, is in a la'r w.>> of being stamped out by the french Mandate administration. Credit for this is due to the <JS Voted efforts of a permanent medi an mission, headed by Dr, E^ii>c Jannot, which has been working since 1926. Tlie principal center of infection Is on the river Nyong. It is so viru lent that trypanosoma were feund in the blood of 66,500 out of the 145,000 Inhabitants subjected to tests. From this and other centers the disease had spread over 50„900 square miles inhabited by 800,000 natives. The mission has visited every vil lage in this'area, and examined every inhabitant. Synod Meeting. The 116th session ol the synod of North Carolina of the Presbyterian church will be in session at Rocky Mount this week. 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. 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 N. cr, at 10 o’clock a. m. on Oct. 12, 1929 Mrs. J. V. Limerick, for 1928 tax and for prior years .... $40.47 J. R, Rhyne, for 1928 tax and for prior years . -----.. 11.38 M. A. Putnam, for 1928 tax and for prior years'._... 16 39 Arey Bros, for 1927 tax 5,24' T. M, Putnam for 1928 tax and for prior years.. 17 00 Mrs. D. H. Elliott, for 1927 tax *30 j Ezra Miller for 1928 tax ...... 4-.60 Clyd A. Erwin for 1927 tax and prior years . ... 4.77; By order of the mayor and-hoard ; of aldermen: C. b. Barrett. Tax Collector A J. Putnam, Mayor. 4t i.ic j A Story Of The Carrier Boy. (From The Spartanburg Journal.' During the - incessant rain.; of last week, a Journal came 1 making his deliveries in a residen tial section, tossed a paper into a porch, and in falling the wadded missile struck a rare pot plant. tear ing off one of Its principal branches. Th*t happened on . Fri lay an,: lady of the house was .very much disconcerted over the disaster at tendant on a favorite plant. Satur day'the Journal was delivered as usual, with tjo casualties. Monday afternoon, in making delivery, 'ha carrier boy rang the doorbell, and when the Indy came to the door said: "I wanted to pay. you for breaking your plant: I would have called Saturday, but wasn't paid off then. I'm ready to settle, now. You know those plants and tlorers about a home seem to draw and at tract the paper to .them, just like n magnet." The boy's candor and • manner so impressed this women that she refused to entertain any idea of money relief for the danar" her plant had ■sustained. Sin in sisted on him taking a part of the plant home with him for his moth er. C kJ t at Excursion Jr ares To Washington, D. C. Via Southern Railway [ System Friday Oct. 18, 1929 Round Trip Fare j From Shelby, N. C. $13.00 Final Limit 5 Days : Ask Ticket Agents, | -saiarsssaM* 1 2 Glasses Water, Not Too Cold, Help Constipatio One glass water is not enough • i take .2 glasses a half hour betoi i breakfast. You get quicker and be. : ter results by adding & little simp ' glycerin, saline, etc., (known as Ad lerika) to one glass. Unlike other remedies, Adlerik. h acts on BOTH upper and lotver bow el and removes old poisons you ne. er thought were in your system. A>' lerika stops GAS and sour stomach in 10 minutes! 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