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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost V >VHat You Want k In the WAKTADS «iates for Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For »Any Want Ad 25c. This size type l 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. IP YOU ARE PLANNING TO Build, let us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerlully suo mltted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone T27-J tl iHe PhfolME 73 FOR your Hardware needs We deliver. The Hard ware. ltc WANTE D”T~6 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 DAISY AIR RIFLES for the boys. Cleve land Hardware Co. It 1 ________________________ SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, specialiizng 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. tl 15c BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c WE REPAIR BAT TERIES, Generator* and Starters. Turner & William* Garage, tf PORTABLE * Grate* are sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. ' ltc FOR SHEET COPPER AND Nickled Plated zinc sec Smith f Roofing Co., opposite A. Blanton O'd stand. tf 21s FOR RENT: TWO LARGE rooms with closets. Also hot and told water. 212 Lee Street. Phone 707. tf 20c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE on Linebcrgcr St. A. Blanton Groc ery Co. tf 25; SPECIAL PRICE on Galvanized Tubs this week. Phone 73. Cleveland Hardware SEE SMITH HOOFING CO for all kinds of sheet metal work. Repairing and painting metil roofs. Agents lor Carey's Bonder! WANTED A FAMILY TO MOVE In house to help gather crop. Sip Withrow, Shelby. R. No. 5. 2t-pd • BLUE GRASS & Winchester Axes are *s o 1 d by Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc * LOST AT CLEVELAND COUNTY fair ground on Friday September 27, a round shaped—between a yellow and green gold watch with g'-ld band, Hamilton make. seventeen jewels, 25-year guaranteed case, number 247238. Movement number 2054691. Has Lola, B. S. H. S. r25 engraved on the back. If found, please return to Shelby Star office,, or ; Lola Connor, Route 4, Shelby, N. C A reward will be given. 2t-lTc STEAM HEATED APARTMENTS for rent, close in, brick building. Trivatc baths. See A. P. Weather*, i 5t Dp ! YOUNG NORTH CAROLINIAN ! with high school education. two’ ;years experienced in electrical j *" woVk. Employed at present bur d?- ! sires change. Address “Cllfi", "wit] Co ltc Asphalt Roofs. tf 2Mc of The Star, FOR RENT TWO' ~OR THREE j rooms on East Graham street. Mrs. L. H. MeMurry. tf-4c FACTORY PRICES on Stoves and Heaters Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc NOTICE, THE SHELBY PO l ATO Storage house will commence to receive potatoes at the house on Thursday October 17. Shelby Potato Storage. 4i 14p FAY IDEAL HOSE need no supporters, button at the waist, fully mercerized, ex clusive agents. Moth er buy now while you can get them. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons. 3t-8c $1.00 POCKET Knives are sold for SO cents a t Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc LOST: FRIDAY POCKETEOOK containing ladies Elgin wrist v ate! Reward. Notify Mrs. Gordon Dud ley, jr, or call 726-R. 2t 14c j FOR RENT: NICfe BED ROOMS 1 close in. Mrs. W. H. Jennings. 3t 9c j FOR SALE: THREE MULES and two horse, one. one-horse ard two horse v.agon, farming tools, three milk cows, one a fresh milker, one stock hog and one breed sow and roughness of all kinds of L Green's will be sold to the highest bidder on Lawndale, N. C., R-4 at the Ambrose Peeler place. October 19, 1929. Sale begins at 9:30. 3t 14c GET OUR PRICES on Shells. We sell them a little cheaper. Cleveland Hardware Co., Washburn’s, ltc ONE SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR rent, Fallston Road. See W. A Broadway in Royster building. tfl4c LOST: DURING HIGH WATER on October 2, two Jersey heifers, light red; one Jersey bull, and one brindle yearling. Finder notify D. A Blanton, Grover, route 2. 3t 14p FOR SALE: BREAD STEAMER, small cash register, show cas”. Joe Washburn. It 14p BUY A' DOUBLE Barrel. Shot Gun from us and we will give you a Hunting Li cense FREE. Cleve land Hardware Co. It * IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to buy try THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN, it will bring you results. GOOD USED automobiles for sale cheap. M. H. Austell, Assignee o f Litton Motor Company. 3tll FOR SALE: CHEAP LARGE coal heater in first class condition, O. E. Ford Co. 3t 7p FOR SALE: NICE LOT CF store shelving and counters. Mrs Colin Hull, Phone 191. 4t 8c FOR SALE: 5 MONTHS OI.D ^thoroughbred Jersey bull. H. C. Al lien, Shelby. Route 6. 3t lip FOR RENT — TWO LARGE rooms to light housekeepers. W. V. Weathers. 2t#llp -w FOR SALE—CORD WOOD. OAK or pine. J. R. Wright and Sm, R-<". Shelby. 9t-llo DELCO LIGHT PLANT FOR sale. Mrs. W. A, Gladden, Patterson Springs, N. C. 3t lip “GUS AND GUSSIE”- A Lucky List. ARE >tXJ ...TPlAT IS, IP ytoURE <30 'WQ MY WAv; cant i Give vbu A LIFT IN AAY PLlWTfC ? X THAT FU CK-- / WOULD BE deLIGWTful, A4R. LANE .... \ /ifrATS A f OM -TWIS CAR IS X GLORIOUS, MR . LAME pf WHEN we DRIVE UP IfoOUtt \ D06R- IN THIS, 1 OAJLV HOPE JlHE INSTALLMENT CL ECToR j IS vJOS* COMlN* UP. ^ T&EN I'O <5iVE HIM A ,1 SNEER. INSTEAD OP A J ( RAR PLUCK STORV.... J King Pfvturrt : Inc . Gr**t Itnintn right* T*»Hfv#d. A Time Of Truce. -7-: ^ v/0ajt you...... MAA ... COME IAsl , MR. LANE ? This is our RA-^ER. HUMBUE ABODE * AFTER yOOR- MAOnJIPiCE/MT CAR 'T SEEMS AM AMTl- CLIMAX_ ) I SO S VO UP y 1 UNCLE y-f CLIMAX'.. ( what'S tre /VIATTER WITH THIS U80DE? WM/ x TUlMK. it V VERV CMAf?MlN<3 • • MOMEUIK.E .... PEACEFUL ... ..y / OK .ATS ALWAYS Peaceful VSL, HERE... /T1 AN'/WAV', WWEM WE HAVE COMP’/My'. t’ King Syndicate, Inc , Cf*ft Iritam right* r***rv*4. CORN STALK OVER 15 FEET TALL AT BLACK MOUNTAIN Black Mountain.—Recently .'arm ors of this vicinity indulged in a contest—one which was not planned ahead—to see who could pur the best display in the offices of Ma yor R. E. Finch. W. R. Goodson started the rivalry when he brought a 14-foot corn stalk to town as “the tallest eve: J. R. Padgett hurried to his corn field and returned with one 13 feet, 3 inches tall and filled with ripe ears. J. R. Lance noticed the com ex hibit so he brought in two pumpkins and asked how many pies could be made from them and on weighin'? them it was found one was 61 pounds, and five feet in circumfer ence, while the other was smaller only 52 pounds. Commissioner's Sale Of Land. Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court made in spe cial proceedings, entitled ‘‘D. F. Wright and wife, S. J. Wright vs. \7. J. Wright and others,” the under signed commissioner will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on the premises of the late R. H. Wright on the 9th day of November, 1929, at 12 in. the following described lots ol land: Lot No. 1: Beginning at an iron stake, Will Wright's corner, and run ning thence N. 13 east 65 poles to a stake in old road; thence south 85 west 47 1-4 poles to a stake;*thenct; north 89 1-2 west 18 poles to a stake in old road; thence north 25 3-4 west 35 1-2 poles to a stone or chestnut corner; thence south 84 1-2 east 53 poles to a stone; thence south 3 1-1 west 21 2-3 poles to an iron stake; thence north 89 1-2 east 15 1-2 poles to the place ol beginning, containing 18 1-2 acres, more or less. Lot No. 2; Beginning at a stake in the old road, second corner of lot No. 1 abovg, running thence north 13 east 82 3-4 poles to an iron stake; thence north 88 east 65 poles *o au iron stake in the old line; thence north 13 1-2 east 72 1-2 poles to a willow stake in branch; thence up the branch as it meanders to a small poplar on north bank of branch; thence south 25 3-4 east 159 poles to a stake in the road; thence south 89 1-2 east 18 poles to a stake; thence north 25 east 47 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 66 1-2 acres, more or less. Lot No. 3: Beginning at the bridge place on the east bank of Buffalo Creek, and running thence down the east bank of said creek, 35 1-2 poles to a stone; thence south 38 1-2 west 1 2-3 poles across the creek to a stone; thence north 81 west 16 no'es to a maple; thence south 34 west 7 1-2 poles to a stake in Carpenter's line; thence north 43 5-6 west 23 1-2 poles'to a stone; thence north 351 east 7 1-2 poles to a poplar; thence north 2 1-5 east 33 1-4 poles to a white oak on the east bank of the creek; thence following the east bank of creek to the beynning. con taining by estimation 5 1-16 acres, more or less. All the aforesaid land lies in No 9 township, Cleveland county, North Carolina, and is a pavt of the estate of the late R. H. Wright. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, the remainder in one and two years. This October 4th, 1929. R. A. LACKEY. Commission*-, ,1. H. Quinn and Newton & Newton, Attys. POLK COUNTY TO CELEBRATE OCT, 19 Plan Home Coming. And Market Day With Sporting Events Next Saturday. •■Special to The Star.' Trvon. Oct. 12.— Polk county has | combined the celebration of home | coming week with a market day i and both will take place at Harmer i field, the Polk county playground ! on Saturday, Oct, 19. fAmerican Legion in charge.' At ten o'clock it is planned to have flag raising ceremonies with the Boy Scouts and the sale of produce will begin, farmers from all over the coun'y bringing in their available supplies of potatoes, appies. eggs. butter etc. Between 11 and 1 o'clock there are,to be races for the young peo- ! pie. a pet show, horseshoe pitching, j a style show and a competition of ] choirs for the Weigel silver cun. At 1:30 a mule race is scheduled i with cash prizes to first, second and third winners. At 2 o'clock a po - j rade of floats each township being i represented and other public and j private organizations. Curti; Ar ledge will address the crowd at ' 2.30 and Harmon field will be dec! - cated. Mr. Arlcdge is a Polk eountv boy who has made a success out side of his native location. Ho is a well known lawyer in Hendcrson j vllle. A football game between Try or, ' school and Mills River begins at 3 p. m. Refreshments will be sold on j the field all day and citizens of the ■ county and neighbors from adjoin ing districts arc being urged to conic and make a day of it. Granted sun ny skies, those in charge believe this will be one of the biggest get tj CLOSING OUT SALE i beginning Wednesday Morning, October Kith, At 8 O’clock, I will sell my entire stock of groceries, shoes, dry goods and notions, at a BIG REDUCTION Dqn’l forget the date— First Come, First Served. The first 20 ladies enter ing the store Wednesday morning will get a pair of Hose FREE. To the first ten men, a GOOD CIGAR. Come, see for yourself and be convinced. Remember — we buy poultry and eggs, at mar ket prices. P. M. MAUNEY, Near the Ora Mill. get hers that has ever taken pla.c"! in Polk county. The affair is under the auspie?.* i of a committer which represents; every organization in the county hi cluding Tryon and Columbus Chambers of Commerce Rotar y and Kiwanis clubs. American » Leg'an. Boy Scouts, county schools. county agent and demonstrator, Farmers Federation. the Lanier club and town government. Of Tryon. Out look club of Columbus. Civic club of Saluda, Garden club of Trvon, P. T A. of Tryon and Columbus and the park commission. N. C. f . \V. STUDENTS NOW TOTAL l.S.TD Greensboro—The latest, count of students at the North Carolina col lege for Women here gives the total enrollment. exclusive of 400 pupil: at Curry Training school, at 1833, according tc Miss Taylor Moore, reg istrar. Woman Evangelist Accused Of Wrong Ministers Charge That Almee Scm • "pie McPherson Misappropri ated Funds. Los. Angeles'. Oct. 12 —Five pas tors of Angelas Temple anti it . branches, two <A whom had been discharged within the last 48 hours by Evangelist Aiiriee Semple Mc Pherson, appeared in the district at torney's office today and accused lief of misappropriation of funds. The ministers brought alleged photostaUc copies of thev Temple's records as evidence but they we f instructed to obtain the original books and return. Simultaneously. Deputy District. Attorney Daniel Beecher ordered an investigation. Mrs. McPherson, when adviced of the charges, replied that. shn would make no statement until she had Lyric Theatre ALL THIS WEEK “DUNBAR’S MUSICAL REVUE” SINGING — DANCING — AND PLENTY OF COMEDY PRETTY GIRLS. — ON THE SCREEN - “AVALANCHE”—A ZANE GREY PH i t : V. mi JACK HOLT. ADMISSION ___TU^Sc conferred with Iter attorney. The charges were made jointly by the Rev. John Goben. former xo* fcutive of the Temple who vas dis charged two days ago after a dis agreement over policies; the Rev. H E Alford of Angelas temple, the Rev. Willard Pope of Pomona, who was dismissed last night, the Rev Ft. L, Larson of Hollywood and the Rev. J. H Stilton o'f El Mont?. This action was followed bv an announcement from the district attorney's office that it had re ceived affidavits from a private is* tectlve stating that 45 minutes nitei Mrs. Lois Pantages, wife of th« theatrical magnate, had been con victed of manslaughter last month a conference was held at the Pan tages home in which the evangelist participated. Star Advertising Pay* SECRETARIES We are offering a complete assort* ment of Mahogany and Walnut Secretar ies at extremely low prices. PRICES ....... $28.50 to $85. CAMPBE1T
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