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Fiddlers To Play At Dover School Nov. 2 There will be a fiddlers conven tion at the Dover school house Saturday night, November 2, b— ginning at 7:30 o'cIock. Prizes will be given to the musicians taking part. The Blue Bird band from Cllffside will plaj*. Proceeds for the benefit of the school. Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs. a Week “I work hard, dance and have gained S pounds a week since tak ing Vinol. My nervousness is al most all gone."—Mrs. P. Lang. Vinol Is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv ous, easily tired, anamlc people arc surprised how Vinol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIO appetite. The very first bottle often adds sev eral pounds weight to thin children or adults. Tastes delicious. Quinn s Drug Store. adv HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE Woman Took Lydia E. Pink ham'* Vegetable Compound . Denver, Colo.—"I have taken six bottles of Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vego lauie lorn pound and will take more. I am tak ing it as a tonie to help me through the Change of Life and 1 am telling many of my friends to take it as 1 found noth ing before this to help me. I had so manv bad twitnga at night that I could not a'een and for two years I could not Iff* down town hecauae T was afraid of falling. My mother took the Vege table Compound year* ago with good reaulta and now I am taking it dur ing the Change of Life aud recom mend ft."—Mas. T. A. Manat, Ifill Adam* Street, Denver, Colorado. MONEY BLINDS SOME PEOPLE Just like it did this fellow; he told his “sweetie” that he had stolen $100000 years ago and asked Tier if she could forgive him, and he was promptly told that she could if he still had it. Sinclair Gas and Oil will j always have it. The stand- j ardized quality and purity | of these products accounts for their leadcrshin in the motor kingdom. Try them and pass judgment on their merits. You will verify our claim as to their superior ity. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors Try Star Wants Ads. UNPROTECTED FORESTS BIGGEST FIRE HAZARD Washington.—Complete reports of the federal forest service for 1928 show that 136,362 of the 177,362 forest fires last year occurred on un protected areas. The damage on 389,498.960 acres of protected land was but $.583, 620, compared to a damage of $74, 350.600 on 178,855.050 unprotected acres. Fire burned over but 4,428, 500 acres of the protected areas whereas It burned a total of 39,502, 810 acres of unprotected forest. Careless smokers were responsible for the largest number of fires on protected lands, causing 8.343 fires or 20.6 per cent of the total. Teddy The Second. San Junn, Porto Rico.—-Purchase of American flags by Porto Rican school children in order to greet him is frowned on by Governor Theodore Roosevelt. He suggests singing or some other inexpensive form of greeting so that the chil dren can spend their money for lunches Instead of flags. BlJPPW SATISFIED III 71 % Shelby (N. C.) Man Favorably Known By Thousands, Says Herb Extract Is The Best Medicine in the World. ‘The poor in health needs su;h 0 medicine. Tn my time I Imc tried most every remedy on 'he market that was recommended for ills which had me down, but in all my experience with these ^so-called health reirfcdies, I found satisfac tion only in using Miller's He-b Extract. This gives me govd reason to believe It is the best medicine in the world for sickly, ailing people. I am now, with the aid of this great Herb medi cine, healthy, happy and satisfied at three score and ten. My general health is fine and I want to to:! every sufferer of the medicine which made this possible for me" Mr. M. L. WHITE “When I left the hospital 1 only weighed 124 then I started taking Herb Extract ami in a few mon hs time I had increased r my weight to 161. with all my ailments rone whole system thoroughly cleansed and rcgulutcd, -cf course, I felt like a new man and do until *hte dry. Miller's Herb Extract (for merly called Herb Juice) did this for me after rll else I tried failed i to do the work. My ailments: 1 i had aplenty; chronic constipation, laity liver, weak kidneys, rheuma tism, improper elimination Which allowed my whole system to take on poison and then I was trou bled with high blood pressure and at times I felt like I was going to die any minute. But Hai'o Extract came to my rescue. the first few doses gave wonderful re lief and I continued taking it for weeks when I found that nil my ills were gone and I felt strong and healthy again. Yes. Indeed, this great medicine worked won ders for tne and I feel as though I will never be able to praise it enough for relief, lasting bene fits and finally good health, it a one medicine X feel that every suf ferer should know of, and I will strongly recommend it the remain der of my life for I sincerely wish that every person in poor health could try it and get rid of .hit oi lier ailments. It certainly does the work in a most surprising man ner.” It is the same In most every case. Mr. White 1; one among thou sands to be greatly benefited end restored to health by the fa mous medicine. He lives at Shelby. N. C.. route 5, and will be glctW to tell anyone of remarkable ex perience with tills great natural medicine. Sold and recommended by Pc ul Webb & Son and leading druggists everywhere. adv. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. PA. ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF OTTO V. HAMRICK ■) SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR CLEVELAND COUNTY. Rev. J. D. Morris Sick In Shelby Hospital. Attend Funeral Of Mr. Ferguson. Fallston, Oct. 28.—Airs. E. E. El kins of Charlotte spent Thursday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lackey. Miss Eloise Stroup is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Beam, of Mooresville. Mr. Watson Falls, student of Davidson college, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Royster and children, and Miss Minnie Royster visited Mr. and Mrs. Olen Yarboro of Waco Sunday. Mr. Dixon Stroup of State college spent the week end with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stroup. Mr. M. J, Baker is very sick in a hospital at Philadelphia. Mr. Leland Royster of Boiling Springs Junior college spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Royster. Mr. and Mrs. I,. F. Pearson and children, of Gastonia, visited Mrs. Pearson's mother, Mrs. Kate Ed wards Sunday. Rev. J. D. Morris, who is in the Shelby hospital, is quite ill at this writing. Vfe hope for hi ma speedy recovery. Misses Pearl and Margaret Corn well spent Tuesday night with Miss Nellie Stnmey. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brackett visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee. Rev. J. W. Fitzgerald's baby is in the hospital for treatment Mr. ana Mrs. W. A. Royster, Mrs M. J. Baker and Mrs. E. H. Lutz, attended the funeral of Mr. C. G. Ferguson Wednesday at Mt. Zion In Gaston county. His funeral was conducted by Revs. L. R. Pruett and Teal of Charlotte and Suttle of Shelby. His home was in Charlotte. He was at Hendersonville with his sick wife who was there for her j health when he died. He received i his high school education at Pied- j mont. The young ladies S. S. class of the | Fallstcn Baptist church gave a so- : cial Tuesday night. Everyone re- j ported a nice time. , A number of Mrs. Clctus Royster's ; friends r nd relatives gav" her a i surprise birthday dinner Sunday. f anners Happy Over Pretty Wrath- I er For Harvest. Personal (i leanings. (Especial to The Stard Belwood. Oct. 28—The farmers arc sure glad to see so much sun shine and they are certainly making use of it. Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Elmore and son of Shelby spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richard. . Miss Mate Edwards of High Point college spent the week-end with lim J parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ed- | wards. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Tony and children of Double Shoals visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ivester Sunday. Mrs. Jasper Childress was the dinner guest of her sister Mrs. R. C. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ramsey and daughter, Miss Verda of Shelby spent Sunday with Mrs. S. L. Gantt and family. Miss Flora Ivester spent last Monday night with her sister. Mrs, Clyde Hicks of Toluca. Misses Margaret. Thelma ind Lorenc Spurling and Janet Miller of Lawndale visited Miss Kathleen Boggs Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jeffries and children were visitors in the com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Olin Murry ..nd children and Miss Madge Richard and brother, Franklin, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Guess of Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warl'ek, and daughter. Lula Maie, of Vale, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Turner. Mr. Leo Greene was the dinner guest,of Mr. Jack Gantt Sundry. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Willis and children and Miss Mayme Willis were the dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Will Willis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fortenberry j and son of Shelby spent Sunday j with Mr. and Mrs, Jake Forten berry. Miss Loe Hallman of Gaston, i is spending awhile with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hartman. Mrs. Mack Wariick and ch:!d"en Bessie Lee and Cecil visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Turner Sunday aft ernoon. Misses Verda Ramsey of Shelby and Pearl Gantt visited Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Gantt of Vale Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eliza Mull spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Will Willis. Misses Haul, Mcntu Lula, Elva and Annie Richard spent Sur.dav afternoon with Misses frame Lou and Lorene Goodman. Star Advertising Pays 4 Zion Community News Gleanings Mrs. Geo. Martin And Mrs. Torn Green Both Sick. Hallowe'en Tarty Thursday. (Special to The Star.) Our Sunday school is growing. We had a splendid program given by the little folks Sunday morning. The W. M. U. held a business meet ing after Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Cabaniss and family from Shelby were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cabaniss. Misses Jessie Pearl Irvin and Vernia Cabaniss spent the week-end with Miss Grace Walker from Lut Jlmore. Miss Margaret Cornwell has re turned from a delightful three weeks visit In Lincolnton with her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Abner Corn well. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gold from Chesnee, S. C. were the dinner guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs M. W. Martin. Mrs. Hoyle Lee from Atlanta, Ga. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Flor ence Royster. Messrs. George Webb and Dull Simmons from Spencer visited Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Simmons last Sun day. Miss Minnie Gold was the pleasant week-end guest of Miss Ruth Gold. Miss Beatrice Cabaniss Is the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Bowen of Double Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Qomwtil and Mr. Bass Suttie were the pleas ant guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cornwell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cabaniss and daughters, Dorothy and Nell, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cabanas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs/ Ed Mintz. Misses Georgia and G'ance Caba niss from Shelby spent the we?k end with Mrs. Chas. Cabaniss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornwell were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Blanton Sunday. Mrs. oeorge narun is very sics. We hope she will soon recover. Mrs. Oscar Gantt lias been re moved from the Shelby hospital to her mother's. Mrs. Tom Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cabaniss, Jr. and children visited Mr. and Mis, Claud Erwin of Forest City. They attended the Rutherfordton fair Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Latham Wilson Vis ited Mrs. Wilson's parents this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gold Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gold worn Shelby were the pleasant guists Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Flcss B. Cabaniss. Mr. and Mrs. G. I., Cornwell had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Susan Cornwell, Shelby, Mr. and Mrs Claud Stamey and Nell. George, and Charles Stamey, of Fallston. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gettys and daugh ter. Julia Ann of Hollis. Mr. Tom Greene Is still very sick. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Moore and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neal were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T P. Cabaniss Sunday. The young peoples department of the Sunday school are giving a Hallowe'en party Thursday night at the home of Mr. G. P. Irvin's. The teachers and officers of our Sunday school are urged to meet with ,Mr. and Mrs. Pless B. Caba niss Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Flint Hill Section Personal Mention fSpecial to The Star.! Mr. Jay Dover of Lenoir spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Dover. Mr Carl Propst spent Sunday with Mr. Newton Harrill. Miss Mary Ella Dover visited Mips Beulah Simmons Sunday. Misses Gladys. Myrtle, and Lois Harrill and Miss Alma Pearson. Mr. Rex and Buron Ledbetter and Mi. Brossie Hamrick motored to Ninety Nine Island Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blalock, Miss Ruth Lindsay and Mr. Shuford. all of Gastonia visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dover Sunday night. mr. anu airs. l.. v. uianion arm family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hawkins. Miss Effie Pearson spent Sunday with Miss Blanche Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Shelt Clary sp»nt Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G, G. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dover. Mias Mary Ila Hamrick spent Sunday with Miss Ruby Dcbrcvv. MANY RAGLAN SLEEVES IN WINTER COAT STYLES Paris.—Coat sleeves are set high on the shoulder in American style at some of the leading dress houses where autumn styles are newly shown. American women's insistence on the mounted sleeve is considered re sponsible for the new sleeve joining. It is particularly noticeable in fur models. Nearly all of the fur coats at leading houses show sleeves set in from two to six inches beyond the top of tire shoulder. Many tweed street and sport coats have raglan sleeves and some broad cloth and wool coats of afternoon character also have the sleeve In one with the shoulder. The same thing is true of fur ccats Work Moving Along On New Church Building. Mission Day Observed. i.Special to The Star.) Monday. Oct. 28.—The farmers of this community are very proud !n deed to have this beautiful weather hi which to gather their crops. The neat sum of $25.40, clear of all expenses, was realized from the ice cream supper Saturday night given at the church. We had a large attendance at church Sunday, both the Sunday school hour and preaching service too. State mission day was obseived in Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. A neat sum was realized which will be sent, to our state mission. We are looking forward to the day when we can move into our new' modern church. Mr. Brackett hopes to complete the outside work this week. The many friends of Miss Pearl Wallace will regret to learn that she is very sick with asthma. Miss Alma Queen spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Hamrick. Messrs. Allen Jones and Edison Noggle and Miss Janie Wilson spent the week-end at home. Misses Gladys and Selma Lemons visited Miss Pearl Wallace Sunday afternoon, Messrs. Edison and Irvin Noggle Easy! Quick! Glycerin Mix For Constipation Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., as mixed in Adlertka, relieves constipation in TWO hours! Most medicines act on only lower bowel, but Adlcrika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisons you never thought were in | your system. Just ONE spoonful j relieves OAS, sour stomach and sick headache. Let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL clean ing and see how good you feel! Paul Webb & Son, Druggists . adv. SUFFFERED10 YEARS THEN FOUND SAR60N "Sargon and Sargon Soft, Mass Pills are the most wonderful medi cines I have ever used. I say this because they have brought back my health after I had been trying for ten years to find something that MRS. ALEXANDER MALCOTT would relieve me of my suffering. My principal trouble was with my liver, for my complexion was always sallow and I often said my color was as yellow as gold. I believe my entire system was filled with poison, resulting from chronic constipation and liver trouble. I became dread fully nervous. I did not sleep well and was losing my strength and energy rapidly. •'I always had to be careful about my diet, but I would suffer with indigestion just the same. Gas would form and extend up around my heart and cause severe palpita tion. I also had severe pains in my abdomen, Pains in my chest and shoulder also bothered me a great deal, and I was in a badly run down and weakened condition. ‘‘After taking: two bottles of Sar gon and one bottle of Sargon Soft Mass Pills I noticed a remarkable improvement in my condition. My appetite is splendid. I can now di gest and assimilate food I hadn't dared touch before in months. I no longer suffer from Indigestion but the greatest blessing of all has been the relief from constipation from which I suffered for so many years My complexion is now clear find healthy. I have gained weight ard feel greatly strengthened in ‘.very way. "The Sargon Soft Mass Pills are wonderful. They are so gentle and yet so thorough and cause no bed after effects whatever." The above statement w as made by Mrs. Alexander Malcott, 1405 West 6th Street. Oklahoma City. Sargon may be obtained in Shel by from the Cleveland Drug Com pany. adv spent Sunday with Mr. James Al len. Miss Opal Smith ol Forest City spent the week-end with Miss Mary Sue Holland. Miss Mamie Jones spent Sunday with Miss Elmira Hamrick. Mrs. Carrie Hamrick and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr3 Dont Wesson. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jones visitfd Miss Pearl Wallace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Jones and son Allen, Messrs. A. M. and Be sola Hamrick visited Mr. Bob Lemons at the Shelby hospital Sunday after noon. Mr. Bryan Bowen spent Sunday With Mr. Major Philbeck. Mr. Alvie Jones visited Mr. James Allen Sunday. Mr. Hershell Conley of Mt. Sinai visited Mr. Floyd Queen during t’.ic week-end. Our B. Y. P. U. made the average grade of 100 percent again Sunday night. Watch the young people of Poplar Springs work. Women Suffering Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes burn ing or Itching Sensation, Backache, Deg 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. Oct Crystex today. Put it to the test. See for yourself how quickly it works and what it docs. Money back if it doesn’t bring quick im provement, and satisfy you com pletely. Try Crystex today. Only 60c. Suttle's Drug Store. r.dc. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust execut ed by Ralph T. Mauney and wife, to me as trustee, on October 7, 192'i recorded in book 140 of deeds of trust, page 201, securing an indebt edness to the Shelby Building ard Loan association, and default hav ing been made in the payment thereof, I, as trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at pub'ic auction at the court house doo- in the town of Shelby, N. C.. on Monday, November 25, 1929. at 12 o'clock M, the following des cribed real estate: Situate in No. 6 township. Cleve land county, N. C., and being a part of the M. L. Borders property, and designated as lot No. 4 on the plat of the property of the Cyclone Auc tion Co., as recorded in book one nf plats, page 72, said lot being locat ed on the west ride of Peach s‘rect and cast side of First street, and fully described in a deed from E. A. Houser and wife to Ralph T. Mau ney, dated February 11, 192C.. This October 22. 1929, CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust execut- i cd by Clem Costner and wife, to me j as trustee, will sell for cash to the and duly recorded in book 149 ef deeds of trust, page 62, securing nr. indebtedness to the Shelby B. & L. association, and default having been made in the pajment thereof, I, as trustee, will sccl for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in the town of Shelby, N. C„ on Monday, November 25, 1929, at 12 o’clock M . the following de scribed real estate: Situate in the southeastern por tion of the town of Shelby, N. C, and fronting on Graham street and being part of the T. W. Kendrick property, and being fully described in a deed from J. Lee Dover 3tid wife to Clem Costner, dated April 13, 1925, and recorded in book 3-Q of deeds, page 349. of the register’s office of Cleveland county, N. C. This October 22. 1929. CLYDE R. HOEY. Trustee. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in the deed of trust made by the National Kaolin company to me as trustee on March 29, 1927, said deed of trust recorded in hook 141. page 489, of the register's of fice of Cleveland county, N. C., se curing an indebtedness to Hartie Green Wray and Florence Green Pridgen, and default in payment of the indebtedness having been made and foreclosure having been aiked, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at 12 o’clock M, , on— Saturday, November 1G. 19?9 the following described real estate: 26.93 acres more or less, lying In No. 7 township, Cleveland county N. C.. adjoining the lands ol Will Weathers, Zeb Mauney. Fate Mor rison and others, and beginning at a point in the Burke road 26 feet East of a nine inch post oak. Will Weathers’ corner; then with his lire north 89 degrees and 12 minutes west 48 poles to a pine knot in Z» b Mauney's line; them with nis «:rid line south 22 degrees and 18 min utes East 26 poles to a pine stake and pointers on north side of n small branch, his corner; then near ly down the branch south 40 »*est 9G feet to an 8 Inch black gun, J. Fate Morrison’s corner; then with his line south 17 3-4 east 102 6 poles to a stake In Tom J. Green's lm-: then with his said line south 86 east 300 feet to a stone by a Hick ory bush, corner to the 10 acre tract sold by W. W. Green to D. P. Glas coe (now the old Clay Product land); then with two lines if the said 10 acre tract;; north 10 3-4 west 82 poles to a stake; then north 86 1-4 east 18 poles to a stake in the Burke road; then along in the said Burke road north 12 west 45 1-4 poles to the place of begin ning. This October 14. 1929. R L. RYBURN, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Twitty G. Greene, deceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina,/ this is to notify all persons having claims against the ! estate of said deceased to exhibit them, properly verified, to the un dersigned administrator, S. M. Greene, at R. F. D. No. 3, Cherry ville, N. C, or to his attorney Chas. A. Burrus. at Shelby, N. C„ on or before the 16th day of October, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of October, 1929. S. M. GREENE, Administrator of the Estate of Twitty G. Greene deceased. Chas. A. Burrus, Attorney. POSITIVE ^ RELIEF Opens nostrils, checks head pains clears head, nose and throat. First treatment proves it. A Physician's Prescription. 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