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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Result s Good WhatYonWantl In the WANT APS Kates For Warft Advertisements In This Column. Minimurr 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 j urst insertion. if you are planning ro build let us mate an estimate i piaos and sketches cheerfully suo mltted First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors. Phone 727-J tl Ittc RADIO SERVICE. Located below Ma sonic Temple. Maun ey Bros. Phone 518. It WANTED TO clean your blankets, rugs and quilts. Shel by Steam Laundry. Phone 18. tf-24c BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, | Starter and Generator Re pairing:. J.V,. GAFFNEY, tf-c " FOR SALE: ^N'EIV 5 ROOM house on Jefferson St. Modern Im provements. Also 2 houses to rent. < C. A. Morrison. >f 1(c CHRIS T M A S 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 FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD location for sale on easy terms or will trade for vacant property. Horace Kennedy. ff-36c -PHILCO DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES Automobile Electric Co. Phone! 380 N. Washington St. tf-6c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE, S LaFayette St. Modern conveni ences. C. A. Morrison. tf lie " FOR SALE OR TRADE: ONE new self-player piano at, a bargain.. Enfield and Norfleet, Phone 611. tf 11: FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE on McBraycr street. P. E. Camp Lell. tf WANTED: TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Must ' be modern. Address Box 509, City. t 5p HAVE YOUR CHRIS': MAS Gifts hemstitched now before the rush. Shelbv Hemstitching 0c„ Un ion Bank Bldg. dt ic j BRING YOUR PLEATING. BU1 ton covering and hemstitchi’lg to the Ehelln Herrrfltchlng Co. Un icn Bank Building', 6t 4c NICE PIGS AND S h o a t s, vaccinated > against cholera. D. A. 'Beam. 3t-6< IF YOU HAVE A PAINTING OR papering job. get our prices before you contract it. First class work. G. C. Hamrick, Phone 383-W., 520 Gardner St. -t 9p YOUNG MARRIED MAN WITH ten years selling experience both re tail and wholesale wishes steady ’position. Address "K” care Star. 3t Jp FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: MY : house and lot on West Marion St Small cash payment. Balance in E. and U G. P. Abernethy. i t 9o WANTED: A REPRESENTATIVE j for Cleveland county to reprci"'tt us on a commission basis selling Cbto tias Oil Burners and Vapo-Oas Oi; Burners, lor cook stoves, heater*, hot rater heaters and all Kind of clean heat. Economical, clean, free from soot, odor and noise. Thous ands of people through the United States are securing service through fh® success of Oxo-Gas. Gloria Oil Burner Co., 130 E. Washington 3t., Greensboro, N. C. 3t 9c FOR RENT: FURNISHED .rooms. Heated. Reasonable irice .Mrs. W. L. Packard. Phone 27,V Utic BONE MEAL FOR your shrubbery for; 5«1«. D, A. Rf«m. 3t-6 RADIO SERVICE! that i s dependable, j We like to fix them.j Mauney Bros. Phone! 518. ltc FOR SALE—MILK COW. M. M. Gold. R-4, Shelby. 2t--*>p FOR RENT THREE UNFUR nished connecting light housekeep ing rooms. 313 North Morgan. Phone 480. t 4c j WANTED: TWO LIGHT HOUSE! keeping rooms in private family. j Close in by young business man. , Write ‘'Rooms'' care Star. 6t 4c | -- : FOR SALE—BIG LEAF BOX- i wood 4x6 ft. trees. Elias Leigh, j Ella-Lily Mill Street, South Shelby. | 3t-9p FOR SALE AT PUBLIC ,VJC- , tion Saturday, December 14 at 10 ; o'clock at my home near Latrtmore, I 1 mule, 1 horse, farming tools a.U ! household furniture. B. C. Bailey, j It Op | Batteries Charged $1.00; battery acid 25c. Cranes Vulcaniz ing Plant. 6t-6p -j FOR SALE GOOD SADDLER OR j work hor.se. Willie Philbeck, two j miles below Lily Mill. Ct 6p ; IF Y O U HAVE; Radio trouble call; Mauney Bros. We fix them right. Phone 518. ltc FEEDS THAT MEET THE , needs on (very farm manutaakues! ‘ by Statesville Flour Mills company. 1 Handled by Easle Poulty company ! --! CAROLINA FEEDS FOR CARO- • lina feeders manufacturer! by Statesville Flour Mills company Handled by Eagle Poultry com pany. tf-llc BRING US YOUR POULTRY and efrgs when you are ready to sell. We pay the highest cash prices every day In the week. Eagle Pom try company, Seaboard avenue, op posite S. A. L. Depot. it lie BUSINESS WILL GO WHERE invited, stay there if well trei.ed. Cafl on us when in need of y eed or have poultry or eggs to sell. Eagle Poultry company. tf-llc I _ . __ - ..,_ FOR RENT: HOUSE ON Cl.EVE land Springs Road. J. L. Blair on 'it 11c LOST: NOV. 19. BLACK AND white spotted hound dog. Has bob tail. Reward. Notify Ciarenc. Leonard, Shelby, Phone 743. 2, lip I WILL SELL FARMING TOOLS, corn and roughness at my house below Zoar on Saturday, December 21, at 1 p. m. D. A. Elliott. 3t Up NOTICE: NO ONE IS TO HOUSE or feed a young negro girl, 15 year: old,“ name, Masie Eavs. Left home Saturday night. Would appreciate Information concerning her. \lberr. Wells, Shelby, R-4. 2t lie WE BUY COTTON Seed or will exchange cotton seed meal. D. A. Beam, Phone 130. 6t-llc WE BUY CORN. D. A. Beam, Phone 130. 6t-llc -FIREWORKS For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o f Fairground. Look for Signs. 5t-llp The House Is A Rubber Stamp. Lynchburg News The house of representatives, laughed when there came a message Irom the senate saying that body was ready tor business. The laugh ter was loud and long and louden. from those simple souls whole idea of being Lusiness like is h'-inp ? • ' •• v- I “GUS AND GUSSIE”- By Way Of Comparison. IfiuS. LETS FORGET Qutt. \ GR'EFS AMD GO OUT., . J JUST VOU /"-7HAT_ and me — ( swell idee . WHITHER Shall we 4DER ? TW.S lOOK-S likE A Pi.ACC WMERE WE CAN WHOOPEE it oP AN ^ORGET OUR woes... . ws ve OWNED BETTER UO'N-rs, But leave US WAVE A Time T'NiQHT what sav you, BEAUTiPl'L ONE 2 ouch! look who's over, inhere_ LUDy AMD Susie . In The Spotlight. Fv3vbooy.s. look n‘ OvEH AT TLtEM, / V£H - LI LUDY LANE AND, / TV-tEY KATE Susie syrup, THE v Them SELVES RADiO CElEBS. AN GOODNESS, HOW ir~ trey HATE >T. f ( / LADIES AMD SBNTUEMEjN .... > WE HAVE With us tonight \ TWO FAMOUS RADIO personalities... ^ AMD, I SUPPOSE /VliSS SUSIE Sy'RUP. OH, HOW I Dislike "TRat vMDMANJ ... MR • LUDV LAME And.. - • • AN#D MO GuS DONNSRWETTER, The star, announcer. .. GOING THROUGH LIFE IN HIGH IS COSTLY Over-Stimulation of the Emotions, Whether at Work or ’’lav, Causes Numberless Ills, Noted Health Authority Points Out. , By HOYAL S. COPELAND, M. 1). United States Senator from New York. I<ume Commissioner of Health. New york City THERE is no doubt that the hip;!i tension of modern life has its effect oti th health of the public. The emotions aje ^permitted to reach too hirh a tension. Yet it is no. s> much tne work «e do that tires the body organism. lhe tatigue result* trom over-summation oi we 1 nervou* system. Over-stimulation of the emotions causes | numberless ills. Anion* them are digestive dis I order.- high blood pressure, disturbances of the vital oigans. diabetes, goitre, and plenty of other troubles. Perhaps the avoidance of over-stimu lation of the emotions is not the most important I thine in keeping health. But it us so important that physicians now are turnine tlr-ir thoughts 1 and study to it as a basic cause of disease. It is a recognized fact that under some con- i ditiom “a strong emotion ean inflict a physical | injury, imt as truly as a knife.” as Ur. Charles j P. Emerson said at a recent meeting of the Indiana University School of Medicine. "Our I emotions are kept under such a high tension.” he sa.rt “that they cannot fail to fatigue the organs throu.^n which the emotions express themselves -LR COPELAND phvsicallv ” And wnat loilowr when vou are “tired out" from the day’s strain on the emotions: Do vou spend the night dancing to jar* music? Do ye i indulge in any othe. excitmc pursuit where vour iaded nerves are kc t taut until all hours of the nighi'-k- • ...ring in trie world vvr do, »r need l re..: and quiet to offset the noise ar.d CO.-, fusion of city life. \Ve must ba\e it to overcome the rush of busiress, or the effect of the contacts we hare in whatever environment we are placed. 'Ve know that mind does react mightily on the functions of the body. The person who is alwavs worrying over this thing and that, the one who holds to anger, or fear of things, is most surely going to have in health sooner or later. Since the time of Hippocrates, phy sicians have sought to have their patients use their emotions to belter their condition To keep a cheerful state of mind and a bright outlook helps very much toward recovery in many a serious Illness. Keeping n calm, optimistic attitude and n happy heart does something marvel ously curative to the body. To trans form an unhappv patient into a hanpv one causes r distinct chemical Chang") to take place In the entire sys.ein. Very soon he finds himself better. Physicians today are making a profound study of .these strange emotions. Never before have they bee i able to deal with many of their problems so efficiently as now. j Answers to Health Queries A FRIEND. Q.— What cat. see black and bine marts to appear? -—What is the cause of a ted and shiny nose?v A.—This condition » caused by poor circulation. t' —Poor circulation, indigestion and const,pation are usually at fault for this trouble Sometimes it is as social' : with stoppage of the nose from catarrh. For o.ner details send a self addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question. MRS. S. Q.— When I sst tor any length of time I got a peculiar fee), tog in try legs from the knees down, .. hat causes th!sv v A.—This may be due to poor cir culation, T1IAVU Yt.i i I hio j -il l o' 34 4 feet 11 »!' Whs • Aould ! weigh? Am * too email for my age? 2.—What would cause my band* j and feet to swell? Tbi* happen* in ' Winter and Bummer, A.— lou should weigh about 105 pounds. No. — Mav be due to a circulatory disturbance: '-lave the heart »*am lned and make eure that the kidney* are not causing any disturbance. Mns wy F W. Q —What causes the finger* to feel full and a flight pain at the Ups? A —Tht« niey he due to poor cir culation. Build up the general health and your circulation will improve. MRS. E. D. Q.—What causes nje to have crying spells? A.— Tou are probably troubled with nervousness due to a run-down etate of health. Try to build up your entire system end you will benefit generally. THANK TOU. Q—What can be done for laryngitis? A.—Remove tbe souree of Irrita tion first of all. Tour doctor will outline the necoesarv treatment. A D. f. Q.—U the back has teen affected by decayed teeth how ion? will It laj<e to notice Improve ment after -he eotirce of the trouble has been removedT A.—It depends upon the extent and seriousness of the underlying Infec tion. In some Instances there is marked Improvement within a short time; in others it takes quite a while before results are notlh^abte. P. H. Q.—Wbat cauaaa pains in the calves of the lets at niirht? A.—Thie may be due to poor circu lation. overexertion or constipation. M. B. Q.—What do you advise for indigestion? A.—Correct Vour «>’ rind *vo«' ( poor eiluiiiiation. iciotixsi. IK* s«vidi»c f Mil. Sc I... las. < OYSTER SUPPER AT ! FALLSTON SATURDAY Parent-Teachers Tc Give .supper j AnJ Entertainment. Lrnhart Youth Diet of Pneumonia. (Special to The Star.) Fallston.--Th%T. T. A. -of the Fallston school is'giving an oyster supper Saturday night, December 14. There will also Me a worna'ilees wedding and all kinds of free en tertainment. Proceeds will go h r the benefit of the school. i The Y. w. A. of the Fallston . Baptist church met with \li" • Eloice Royster Friday hiffh*. An ! interesting program was rendered after which refreshments were served. Mr. Franklin Lenhart, the iG-yeai old son o£ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenhart who had pneumonia _ied Sunday night and was burled t 3 o'clock at Friendship church The funeral was conducted by Rev. J M. Morgan. The Woman's club met at the club room Monday afternoon. Mvs. Wallace gave an Interesting demon NOTICE OF SALE i)F LAND. Under and by virtue of the yj er of »ale contained in that certam deed of trust executed by Levis P. Ponder to Union Trust Company < f Marvlari and Insured Mortgage Bond Co.poration of North Caro lina, trustees, dated June . 1928, and recorded on June j, J018 in the office of tne register of deeds for Cleveland county, Nortu Caro lina, default having been made in the payment ot the indebtedness thereby sc. ired. and demand hav ing been made for sale, tna under signed trustees will sell at public auction to the highest bilder for cash tn .ont of the court house door in Snelby, North Carolina, at 2 o’clock p. m. on the 20th day of December, 1929, the following de scribed property, located in the city of Shelby, - .till Carolina: Lot No. 9 in block B of Cleve! nn : ights devel .red by Gardner _r. 1 Mull, landscaped by E. S. Draper, landscape architect, and surveyed by D- K. S. Frazier civil emlnjer, a plat of said first section of Cleve land Heights being recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland c >unty in plat bool; . o 2, at page 21, said lot No. 9 of block B being described by me'cs and bounds as follows: Beginning at a stake in the cast 'edge of state highway No. 20, or the Ashevllle-Charlotte-Wilmington highway at a point which local ed 172 feet from J. A. Wilson Pamucl -vcn c'i line; and v.r ning thence north 43 deg. 39 min. cast 204 feet to a stake in the ime of lot No. 22; thence with the lines of lots Nos 22 and 23 soutli 43 deg. 36 min. east cn feet to a stake, co - ner of lot No. 8 in line of lot No 23: thence with the line of lot No. 6 south 4v deg. 30 min. west 197 fert to a stake in the east edgeof state highway No. 20. the same being .oi lier of lot No. 8; thence with the cr.st edge <. i-» te hiihva;. 20. 50 feet to the beginninr; This the 18th day of Nr vcmhe>\ 1929. UNION TRUST "’OMPANY OT MARYLAND AND INSURED MORTGAGE BOND CORF OF N C. Trustee *-3 V stration. Mr. and Mr*. Olen Murray visi - ed Mrs. Murray's parents Mr arid i Mrs. C. O. Richard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stainj.v vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wenb of Shelby Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Audley Elliott, and 1 family visited Mr. and Mrs. .Va lrev> ! Elliott of rear Waco Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shrum of Lineolnton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Martin -it'd j family vtatted Mr. and Mrs. Carn-tr 1 Elam of Belwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hoy).' and family visited Mrs Hoyle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, C Blggerstaif "i Polkvllle Sunday Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Hoyle visit-'d Mr. and Mrs, Caleb Hoyle Sunday evening. Miss Minnie Royster' spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. O. S Roy ster. Mieses Mary Prgrain and Pauline Byers and brother, Henry, visited Misses Martha Sue and Eioisr Royster Thursday night. Rev. a. P. Abernethy was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams Sunday. Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Keep and Ut ile untight V of New York ere vis iting Mrs. Reep's parents, Ml. and Mrs. R. A. Lackey. ML's Martha Sue Royster visited Misses Louetta and Virgie Hoyle Sunday. Mlks Nellie Stamey visited Miss Elolse Royster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Royster and family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wtllls Sunday. Little Miss Alice Falls. t-penl Monday night with little Miss Kath leen Royster. to give ? It's as simple as Make this r uick-Marquetti hristmas Present either of these handsome cars, built by Buick, and you’ll be making a gift that will still be giving when another Christmas conics. The new Buicks with Bodies by Fisher rcveaJ quality leader ship so outstan ' Tg that they are win ning 41% of th *.otal sales of the fifteen cars in their price class. The new Mar quette, built by Buick, introduces into the low-price field a new order of swift, virile, reliable performance. Place your order oow for deliyery of a Buick or Marquette on Christmas Day. The new Buick*. are ottered in three new aeries an* three new wheelbaees, with 14 body type* prke* from $1560 to $2010, f. o, b. factory. The new Mar quette Is offered in six body types priced fron $900 to $1060, f. o. b. factory. All available on th< extremely liberal General Motor? time poyroen' plan. r t * BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT. MICHIGAN On«M •/ Gtmrsl Mttri Orfwtmm * Ctoidun ftetorirs, MrUmUieWd. Q»hw. Oot, BUILDERS Of BUICK AND MARQUXTTB MOTOR CARS BUICK % MARQUETTE J. LAWRE NCE LACKS* Shelby North Carolina i iikn i;; i ikk u. j nMomi.i s u i Mini . . Will ’-till) THIH
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