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Farmers have been taking advan tage of the nice warm days we have having. Much cotton has been pick ed during the last few days. The community is saddened crver the death of Mr. Ess Cabanlss. He was buired Tuesday at Zion. A larg° number of folks from this com munity attended the funeral. Messrs. John and Milton Hlggln botham of Raleigh accompanied Mr. Marvin Gold home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs John Blanton and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis. Rev. J. W. 8uttle and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Greene and children James and Virginia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L R. Hawkins Sun ! LOOKING FOR MERIT 1 _A Medium at a spiritual title seance told one of hei . "circle” that his wife was there now, and asked him 2 if he wished to communi cate with her. “Yes” he replied, ask her where she put my winter underwear.” You’ll find a lot of mer it in Sinclair gas and Opal ine oil—-merit secured by years of critical improve ment leading from best to *. jRppt excellent. Today these two products are universal in fame and superiority. Always ask mfor Sinclair gas and Opaline oil and you’ll get satisfaction. * * day. Misses Annie Belle Davie, Neiene Blanton, Lucille Mc6waln and Ruby Washburn visited Misses Eliza Vernie and dusan Brooks Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brooks, Mr and Mrs. Berry McSwaln, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gold, Mr. and Mrs. ] Elijah Brooks, Mrs. Lula Hamrick and Dr. H. O. Dixon were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J 8. Gillespie and family visited Mr. Oillcspie’s lather. Mr. J. C. Gillespie of Mooresboro Sunday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Hewitt of Latti more was a B. Y. P. U. visitor Sun day night. Mr. Dulaye Bridges visited Mr Everette Brookr Sunday. Miss Reba and Mr. J. O. Moore had as their cdr.ner guests Sunday, Misses Wllloree Cal ton, Mattie Ltx Gardner, Nettle Jones. Messrs Olir: Greene, Tyree Oieene, Walter Davis, Wyan Washburn and Raymon Jones. Friday night, December 30, a Christmas pageant entitled “Heart Gifts," will be presented at the beside the chorus. We hope to .have a large crowd present. Mr. and Mrs. C B. Greene enter tained Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Powell and children, Emma Lou and Elaine, Mr. Clyde Powell and son. Billie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell. Messers. Poster and Curtis Powell and Misses Dels Powell and Lillian McEntlre of Union, Mr. and Mis Carl Gold of Chesnee and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greene Sunday. SIB WONDERFUL sms Ml PUT “The way Sargon brought back my health after a spell of flu Is marvelous! I was In a terribly ’■un down condition and sick headaches almost drove me frantic. I could scarcely retain a thing on rny MBS. NORA PADGETT stomach. Sometimes I'd have a smothering sensation and my heart would seem to "run awayV My nerves were In such bad condition I'd wake up off and on every night. It was an effort to get anything done around the house. I suffered a great deal with constipation too, and got In the habit of taking laxatives. “Since taking Sargon I’m like an entirely different woman. It cor rected my stomach trouble, and now even the heartiest meal doesn’t bring on that terrible gas bloating and excitement of my heart. MV nerves have improved wonderfully, so that I can sleep at night My housework la no task at all, and I even help out my husband at his store now and then without tlr'ng “I used the Sargon Pills along with Sargon, and they regulated me perfectly, and I believe that's why I don’t have sick headaches any more. I’m glad to endorse this wonderful treatment."—Mrs. No*-a Padgett, R. P. D., Spartanburg. 8. C. Sargon my be obtained In Shelby at the Cleveland Drug Store.—adv. | CHRISTMAS 1 PHOTOGRAPHS WHEN YOU ARE THINKING OF ? A PERSON A<L CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE, THERE IS JUST ONE GIFT THAT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. ELLIS STUDIO Office Phone 418. Residence 440-W. S0EML SICK III uni SECTl Mrs. Rayburn, Mrs. Jordan And Mrs. Stockton Sick. Putnams Guests There. (Special to The Star). Lattlmore—Mr and Mrs. C. I. Putnam of Bolling Springs and Mrs. Effle Moore of Lawndale were quests of Prof, and Mrs. Lawton Blanton Sunday afternoon. Those numbered among the sick this week are Mrs. S. C. Rayburn, Mrs. Karl Jordon, Mrs. T. C. Stock ton. Miss Wiloree Calton was the din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore of Double Springs Sunday. Mrs. M. B. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Smith of the Sharon community Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jenkins were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N W. Jenkins Sunday. Mr. A. E. Crowder and famllj spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Crowder of New House. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rollins and Mrs. Jane Rollins of Mooresboro, visited Mrs. T. C. Stocktn Wednes day evening. Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Stockton who has been 111 for sometime is Improving Messrs. F. S. Crowder and A L. Calton spent Monday In Raleigh on business. Miss Bleaka Blanton and brother, Mr Marvin Blanton jr., spent the week-end at their home In Shelby. Mrs. A. L. Calton and Miss Daisy Crowder were In Charlotte Monday Miss Amy Buttle Is teaching for Mrs. Karl Jordon who Is sick. The Lattlmoro high basketball season opened Wetnesday night with a game at Boiling Springs Junior college. The college girls were too fast for the less experienced high school team. With some more prac tice and the return of last year vet erans they ehould have a good team. The result stood 42 to 12 In lav or of Bolling Springs. The boys play their first game Thursday night with Ellenboro. Friday night there will be a dou ble header with the Belwood boys and girls teams. The team this year Is light and inexperienced, but around Captain Weathers and Cal lahan veterans of last year, with lots of new material to pick from. Mr. J. E. Moorehead returned Wednesday from a ten days trip to Florida. Mr. G. T. Cunningham of Greens boro, was the dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Hunt Friday night Rev. I. D. HairlU has had a hand some home erected on his farm just north of Lattlmoro. The work Is about finished. Rev. Harrlll and family expect to move at an early date. We regret to give up this estimable famllly. A large number of people from here attended the funeral of Mr Esley Cabaniss which was held at Zion Tuesday afternoon. Mr. a C. Hoirill spent Monday and Tuesday In Charlotte. Dr. R. L. Hunt and Mr. G. T. Cunningham of Greensboro are spending several days In Chicago on business. New Prospect News Of Late Happenings (Special to The Star.) The farmers are making good use of the warm sunny days. A large quantity 01 cotton la still In the fields. / Mr. A B. McSwain had the mis fortune of losing a fine mule lest Sunday. Mr. Tom Howell and family. Mir Charlie Howell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell and two sons were the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Howell. Mrs. Joseph Whitesides visited Mrs. Forrest Carpenter last Sunday. Messrs. James and Julius White sides of Llncolnton were the Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Grigg. Mr. Joe Cabaniss spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gardner. Mr. Julius Watterson visited his brother near Cherry vine Sunday. The many friends of Miss Pearie Dixon win be glad to bear that she is now at hoqie after being In the hospital from an attack of appendi citis. There will be preaching services held at New Proepect church Sun day morning at eleven o'clock Everyone la urged to attend. The friends if Miss Emma Sellers gave her a surprise party last Sat urday night. Many people were present and all had a nice time. To Get Burglar* New York.—An electric ear design ed to giro warning of burglars by sounding an alarm In caao a blow torch or boring Instrument Is ap plied to bank vaults Is so good that Janitors cleaning up at night have set it oft by dropping mats. Helen’s Faith. New York.—Helen Keller wishes It known that she has not been con verted to the Persian religious cult of Baha-u-llah. She has written a letter reaffirming her faith in the doctrines of Emmanuel Swedenborg. \ Blarney Stone Kiss Costs More Cost Of Privilege,, Bringing Good Lack, Is Boosted By Owners. Starts Speculation. The price to be paid tor the privi lege of kissing the Blarney Stone has been doubted, which tact leads the London Times to editorialise on the caption ot “The Rising Price ot Luck” as follows. Benedetto Groce has said that all history is present history, and cer tainly prewar history Is present re gret tor all who have the peace destroying habit ot remembering what things cost before the war. Of late years there have been signs of lower priced for a number of things, and the habit has grown up ot thinking that nothing can well get dearer and that changes. It any. will be towards the lower levels that prevailed In what a few optim ists still think of as normal times. It 1s all the more disquieting to learn that one ot the necessities oi life has suddenly doubled in price With all due respect to beer and to bacco, few purchases have hitherto been so well worth while as a life* time of good luck for sixpence, the bargain offered to all who, with a little physical discomfort, have con trived to kiss the Blarney Stone. Now the owne-'g of the stone, sur veying the world, have decided that good luck is less common than they supposed, and have doubled the nrice to a shllltne. None of the humane practices common to other necessary callings, such as the habit of doctors of tern tiering their fees to their patients' position, enters the calculations of the Blarney monopoly. There Is no arrangement whereby proved misfortune before the kiss secures a charitable reduction or proved misfortune afterwards leads to a prompt and unquestioning re* fund. Men and women on holiday lose their ordinary sense of money, and would be wretched if they did not, and many will doubtless pay the new price, though the Cork Tourist Association professes its doubts. After all the efficacy of the stonj could hardly be better demonstrated than by the speedy enrichment of its owners and a charge o' 50 pounds or 100 pounds might prove highly successful as showing what those who live nearest to It think ">i its powers. is also possioie. However, uiat the new charge will give occasioi for a moment's pause, and that that d cn to fatal dou about the advantages of good luck. The sensitive, whose happiness lies in the opinion of thetr fellows will remember that to be lucky is to arouse envy, a very dangerous thing. They may recollect having read that the lucky are also the hardworking, which makes the pur chase of good luck a cheating busi ness, whereby a man really buys a lifetime of hard work. Even If there Is no catch, and a lifetime docs not prove to have been used in the conventional legal sense of fifteen to twenty years, there are plenty of agencies fn the world dd1 Inj propaganda work for the moral virtues, there are partisans of en deavor and self-reliance and a whole school of thought which neg lects, if It does not despise, the element of good luck. People who visit and kiss the re mote and awkwardly situated Blar ney Stone arc people of some means and character, liable to be infected by the Samuel Smiles outlook Probably In each one of them, could they be legally opened, would be Uncovered a battle between the dt sire tor easy good luck and the de sire to say, "Alone I did It” and am the Jerry-b.ulder of my own fw tunes.” TRY STAR WAtfT ADS KINGS MOUNTAIN WOMAN PRAISES PEARSON’S HERB. TONIC AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. Mrs. Lillie E. Reynolds.writes as follows: “Fcr a long time I suffered dreadful with stomach trouble, and I hrd indigestion and I wm so nervous I could hardly stand my children around me. I would nave dreadful swimmy headed spells and I was in an awful run. down condition end bothered lots with constipation, and I began taking PEARSON’S HERB TONIC AND SYSTEM CLEANSER, taking sev eral bottles, and now I am doing all my work and I feel like a new woman. I heartily recommend TEAR SON’S HERB TONIC to any Mr*. Lillie E. Reynolds, | Ivinas Mountain, N. C., R. F. D. 4, Box 25. At all well stocked Drug Stores and Dealers in Medicine. Over a million families are already enjoy ing the Marvelous Tone.... . the superb beauty . . . of Majestic* Let your family join them *.. now * * * this Christmas* MODEL 92 $ 146 00 Lew Tubcf^ Arrange with us now for a free demonstration... inyour own home if you wish .., no obligation Pendleton's Music Store Exclusive Music Dealers In Shelby For .Twenty Years, mm
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