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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Results Good Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 26c. 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 be charged 25c for first insertion. IP YOO ARE PLANNING TO buiJd, let us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tl 18c WANTED TO cle^in your blankets, rugs and quilts. Shel by Steam Laundry. Phone 18. tf-24c JUST ARRIVED - 50 $5.00 Shot Guns. Get yours before Thanksgiving. Cleve land Hardware Co. It BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE on Lmeberger St. A. Blanton Groc ery Co. tt 25e GET CLEVELAND Hardwares Co.’s pric es on Hot Water Heaters before you buy. ltc ONE SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR rent, Fallston Road. See W.' A, Broadway in Royster building. tM4c FOR SALE: NEW 5 ROOM house on Jefferson St. Modern im provements. Also 2 houses to rent. C. A. Morrison. if lfcc CHRISTMAS Cards made to order. Beautiful line and cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Phone The Star Office and our salesman will call and show you. tf-1 WINCHESTER^ & Blue Grass Axes are sold b y Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FOR SALE: 5 ROOM BRICK veneer house, modern conveniences. Vi C. Peake, Shelby Casket Co. *!t4p FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD location for sale on easy terms or will trade for vacant property Horace Kennedy. tf-25c MILK BOTTLES are sold at wholesale prices. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc A GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE, close in, for rent. Call 348-W. 6t 6p — PHILCO — DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES Automobile Electric Co. l'hone 380 N. Washington St. tf-6c WE ARE OVER STOCKED on Wire Nails. See us and get our price. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE, 8. LaFayette St. Modern conveni ences. C. A. Morrison. tf 11c FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE on McBrayer street. R. E. Camp Lell. tf 11c FOR SALE-ONE Second Hand 22 Win chester Repeating Ri fle. Cleveland Hard ware Co. ltc BIO BILL TRACTOR PLOW for sale; or will trade for mule or riilk cow. Reason for selling plow too small-for my tractor. Plow has i nly plowed ten acres. J. S. Mini. R*7, Shelby, N. C. 2'. lip FOR SALE: GOOD 2 1-2 H. F ergine. Reasonable price. Val Elliott Hollis, N. C., R-l. 2t Lip WE WILL TRADE Guns. Ask for Wash burn, the Gun Man. See us. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FOR SALE CAFE GOOD LOCA TION. See H. E. Baber, Colonial Service Station. 3t rip FOR SALE-TWO Genuine Browning 16 Gauge Automatic Shot Guns, 26-inch Bail'd, Cylinder bore. Cash price $6.00. Get yours now. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc GUARANTEED Flour $3.50; Fatback 12£c Eight Pounds Swifts Jewel Lard 97 cents. Cash prices. C. H. Reinhart, South Shelby. 2t-llc SILVER AND RING NECK Pheasants for sale. C-. H. Black Bessemer City, N. C. 6t lip LOST: ONE BLACK AND TAN. one-eyed hound With name on col lar. Joseph Carroll, City Hall. 2tllp ---t-; BEDROOM TO RENT: MRS. ED ; Wilson. 312 W. Graham jiree'. : Phone 528 t ■ lie I HEREBY FORBID ANY hunting on my land. Horace Cham pion. Route 2, Chcrryville. 6t l'.p FOR SALE —ONE Allen’s Princess Ran ge with resevoir. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FOR SALE OR TRADE: ONE new self-player piano at a bargain. Enfield and Norfleet, Phone 811. tf lie FOR SALE - SEC OND Hand 4 Burner New Perfection Oil Stove. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc’ !- I SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE UNDER MORTGAGE. Pursuant to the power contained in a deed of trust, dated the 1st d>y of February, 1927, and recorded ill book of mortgages 141, page 421, in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, North Caro lina, executed by Valgrious A. Cost ner and Willie Costner, to Davis <Y Wiley Branch, Atlantic Bank and Trust company, trustee, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned will sell at puolic auction at the court house door in Shelby to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, the 7th day of December, 1929 at twelve o'clock noon the following described real esta.e: Being that lot of land conveyed to V. A. Costner by deed of record in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, North Caro lina. in book PP, page 430, and join ed on the north by the property of Rev. Price, on the east by Wilson street, on the south by Suttle street, and on the west by Ethel Bookout, and being described by metes and bounds as follows: .Beginning at an iron stake on the west edge of Wilson street at the point of intersection of said Wilson with Suttle street, and runs north 3 degrees east 170 feet to an iron stake on west edge of Wilson street, corner of Rev. Price; thence north 87 west 81 feet to an iron stake cor ner of Ethel Bookout; thence soutn 3 west 170 feet to an iron stake on north edge of Suttle street; thence with north edge of Suttle street south 87 east 81 feet to the place of beginning, containing 13.770 square feet and being known and designat ed as No. 121 Suttle street, accord ing to the present system of num bering in the City of Shelby, North Carolina. I This the 5Ui dav of November, 1929. DAVIS & WILEY BRANCH, At lantic Bank & Trust Company, Trustee, Sa».„ jury, N. C Horace Kennedy, Shelby. N C and Clyde E. Gooch, Salisbury, N. C., Attorneys. “GUS AND GUSS1E”- A Question Of Etiquette. l»r COi-mCS TO CALL OM -THE: COONirtiSS or HEAN/ERBOARO “TO ASK. HEC. PACOOAi l OR ClVlAkS HER- -THE tfoZOtS RUSH AT THE STUDIO VJHEM SHE ASKED FOP LUDV L ANlE = I SHOULD KMOW \HOVJTO TALK AMD ACT* HOW DO VDU ADDCESS A COUMT5<oS? "YOOR HlGV-lAiE OR WHICH? . 7^ no I BOW OO kMKEL OR CRAnml OM MV WANDS AMD KNEES *> - THIS AlOBLl. I TIQUKTTE IS SOMETHING I'M VE-R-V J V AMILIAR. WITH-^ AIOT « \. -v-Xr AW, QE ,A/ACM'GtLr TV4AT<S A L WAVS THE PEST WAV' -h / MO LAST •TIMC 1 -talked VO I WAS aJATOBAL * Saving Her Situation. vVELL, \Ml5H ME LUCK,GUS- T'M OFF TO BEARD THE CODAiTt-SS OF BEAVERBOAE.D AMD 8E.G OAl BeMDHD KMEES FOR- HER. I'LL PRAY $OQ. YOU * TELL HER YOU HAVE A SICK MOTHER ANMlAlE UAlLESS'Aj she: gelemts.Vou'll. lose; youg ^ ^ JOB - J i oaJ «sccoaJ tmoughx ' THAT',5 A > C500D OAlE ■ ABOOT LOSIM6 , mv job - y CSpecial to The Star * Belwood, Nov. 11.—Miss Rosemary ! Feeler surprised her sister .Miss Dor- j. clhy Saturday night with a Dirth- j day party. Interesting games ;.«d j contests were played during the evening. Delicious refreshments' were served. The guests depart'd wishing her many more happy''Birth days. Mr. B. P. Peeler, jr. Is the proud c-wner of a 13 pound yam which lie unearthed last Thursday. The young people of Knob Creek j church will present a program the third Sunday night, Nov. 37. The public is cordially invited to attend, Mi's. Walker and children and Mr. Carrol Martin of Greenville and Miss Margaret Ford of Shell)." spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Porter and family. Miss Austine Brackett of Shelbc •spent a few days last week wbn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brack ett. Mrs. M. L. Willis and children or Lumbcrton are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. S.L. Gantt. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jefferies and children of Lincolnton were visH ors in the community Sunday. > Mr. Alvin Smith of Shelbv was the dinner guest of Mr. and Yrs ; Mack Smith Sunday. Mesdames W. W. Richard and C j T Goodman visited Mrs. R. A. Ive; ter Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Moirison ' spent the week-end with Mrs. Mor rison's mother, Mrs. M. J. Wsltann. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Johnson and ' children of Lincolnton spent Sun day afternoon with their ■nothc.r, Mrs. R. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller and children of Fallston spent the week end with Mrs. S. L. Gantt. Mr. W. R. Porter and sons, Thomas and Joe. visited Mr. Eddy Ivester Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Murry and children of Fallston spent Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Richard. Miss Monta Lula Richard ■ pent Sunday afternoon with Missis Georgie and Pansy Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cline and children .of Lawndale visited Mr and Mrs. Mack Smith oundav night. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guess and children of Vale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. William McNeely of Cherryville visited Mr. and Mrs. Cock McNeely Sunday afternoon. Misses Annie and Elva R’.rhard visited Miss Effie Wcllnton Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Chapman of Lincolnton were the dinner gnerts cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norman Sunday. Misses Georgie and Pansy Queer, spent last Monday afternoon with Misses Pearl and Mayo Gantt. Mr. Paul Hendrick of Lincolnton spent last week-end with ,Mr. and Mrs. John Queen. * _■ 4 Miss Madeline Porter visited Miss Maie Willis Sunday afternoon. Misses .Annie and Elva Richar^ visited Misses Pearl and Mayo Gantt Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Evert Morrison vis ited Mrs. R. C Johnson Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ranj.sev ind grandchildren. Mary and Buddy Glenn of Shelby were visitors ir. the community Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carpenter of ; Casar Visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C Turner Saturday morning. Mrs. Malinda Royster and 'anuiy of Gastonia visited Mrs. M. J. Weli r.ion Saturday. Union Community Personal Mention ''Special to The Star > Union, Nov. 7.—The people of this community are very busy picking cotton when the weather permits. Rev. D. G. Washburn filled nit place at Union Sunday night ar.d preached an interesting sermon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Washburn v»s:e <he dinner guest of Mr. W. T. Weathers Sunday. A Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hamrick i from Ellcnboro was the dinner pucst of Mr. Monroe Hamrick Sun Cs y. Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Gold of New House was the dinner guest of Mi. M. M. Mauney Sunday. Mr. J. O. S. Mauney was taken to the Shelby hospital the past week Mr. and Mrs. Sip ^ithdrow was the dinner guest of Mr. Monroe Iiedford Sunday. We are sorry that Mr. Sam PAINFUL INDIGESTION "I 8UTTEHID from In digestion; everything I ate gave me heart burn,” says Mrs. Mat tie Mullins, of Pound, Va. "For months, I did not see a well oay. i womw along, duc never felt well. "I got a package of Thed ford’s Black-Draught at the store and began taking it— a doae every night before going to bed. I bad been having an awful pain. After I had taken Black Draught, this 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-Dranght in our home, and we all take it for constipation and up set stomach," Insist on Thsdford’s CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, Gibbs who has been confined to his ;oom for some time is not any be' - ter. Mr and Mrs. Everett Bridge? Mrs. R M Champion were the uir<e her guest of Mrs. Heme Chatnpidn Sunday. Rev. Wade Bostic preached at Union Tuesday night. Mr. Johnson. Miss Alma Chrmi ion. Miss Philbeck from Ruther ford visited Mrs. Henie Champion Sun day after noon. Mr. Hubert Hamrick and Miss Annie May Gold motored to Gaff ney Wednesday and were married A stray horse wandered in front of a motor truck cn a road near East Tawas. Mich., wrecking the machine and killing the driver, I'loyd Slater. FIFTY-FIFTY Nephew; Once I wore a beard like yours and when 1 realized how terrible 1 looked I cut it off. Uncle; I now have a face like yours and realizing how terrible 1 look, and not being able to cut it off, I grew this beard. It’s a fifty-fifty bet that, if you will give Sinclair gas and Opaline oil a de serving trial you will be firmly convinced why it is claimed superior. The high quality of these products and absolute refinement assure the utmost in satis faction and economy. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors ^' Saving Opportunity BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING Just when beautiful silks are wanted! 'n time to make smart frocks for the Gay Winter Season! This silk clearance sale gives you Bargain Prices without any sacrifice of quality! To the thrifty it is an oppor tune time to lay in a supply of silks for new frocks, chil dren’s dresses, coat linings, home decorating lamps, etc. TYPICAL OF THE VALUES! -Qroup One All Silk Crepe-de-Chine — All Silk Georgette All Silk Radium In a fine new assortment of colors — Also Rayon mixtures. 00 inches wide rsIW*, Per Yard -Qroup Tu>o Flat Crepes — Chiffons — Better Georgettes Plain and Printed Silks In favored fall shades.00 inches wide ttMto'iiM Per Yard -Qroup Three Satins and Flat Crepes —Plain and Fancy Ideal for smart frocks. A big saving on each yard. 00 inches wide $iM«nd„p Per Yard A Saving of 1-3 to 1-2 Montgomery ward &co. STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. to G P. M. . 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. SATURDAY. 139 *41 S. LaFAYETTE ST. SHE Lis Y, N. C. PHONE NO. 107.
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