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3* Mrs. S. D. Hord Is Dead At FaHston Was 88 Years Of Age And Leaves Husband And Six Children. Buried At Fallstou. Mrs. Etta Wright Hord of Fall" ton, wife of S. Dillard Hord. died » at her home At Fallston on Mor> - day January 13, at the age of jH years. She was born April 28. 1301 was married to S. D. Hord sorr.e fifteen years ago. To this union nir.e children were born, six of whom survive, together with their fatner Two brothers, Clarence and Ernest Wright also survive. Mrs. Hord was a noble Christian woman and beloved by her host ol friends. She was buried at Falls ten Baptist Church cemetery Jan uary 16, Rev. J. M. Morgnn of the Fallston M. P. church conducting the services. A large crowd of friends and relatives attended the serv ices. Miss Helen Wills, worlds great est womarwamateur tennis star, has become the bride of Frederick S. Mcody, jr,, a San Francisco broker. Miss Clairenore Stlnnes, daughter of the late Hugo Stlnnes, who was German's leading Industrialist, has completed a tour of the world last ing 27 months by automobile. Nettcr Of Service Of Summons. By rnbltcatlon. North Carolina, Cleveland County, In Superior Court. J. E. Reilley, plaintiff re Budde and Weis Mfg. company, defendant. Pursuant to. and tn accordance with an order of this court, direct ing publication oi the summons In the above entitled attachment pro - teedUigs. which summons was Is sued on the 29th day of January. 1930, not ice Is hereby given to Budde and Weis Manufacturing company, defendant, who Is shown to be a non resident of the state of North Caroline, end can not, after due diligence bo found In said state, and eh attachment proceeding entitled as above set forth, has been com menced by the plaintiff above named for the recovery of five Hundred ninety eight and 44-100 Dollar."., and rests of this action against ihe defendant, and the de fendant Is hereby notified and, re quired to appear before the Clerk of .life Superior Court, Cleveland coun ty, N. C., at the office of the Clerk In said county Court House, on the 1st day of March, 1030, then and - then to answer or demur to the complaint filed in the nbove en titled case, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded. This the 29th day of January, 1030. A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court. Cleveland County. North Carolina. COMPARE THIS WITH THE OHt ABOVE * AND THE ONE BELOW 50 YEARS AGO ! Tifty years ago. the radio was undreamed of. Chiropractic was unknown. But the natural laws on which the opet at ion p! radio depends have been in existence since the beginning of Ihc world. The ether waves have always been there, but only In the last fewa years has nun learned how - to harness their, for his educa tion and entertainment. The same thing is true of Chiropractic. The natural forces which Chiropractic puts to work in its health-restoring and health building program are ageless and eternal. In both cases, it remained for trained mm of tc.ence to take the forces of Nature and put them to work for the benefit of ' all mankind. Our grandfather; would have laughed at the a gestion of such things as radu and Chiropractic. And yet, both i are firmly eatabiished—by virtue of their supreme usefulness—in ' this modem, wide-awake world Chiropractic spinal adjustment will remove that nerve pressure (see second nerve in above cut< allowing nerve-force to flow freely and heal that weak diseas ed, nervous headache, liver, stom vaeh, kidney or bowel trouble or i.jas. nart^ gf the body that the pinched nerve leads to will func i tton better when the nerve pres-# - litre Is removed. Dr. B. M. Jarre tt > Office Hours 8:30-12 M. — 2 to « P. M. - - i Royster Bldg. Rooms lMti — Tenth Year Practice — 1 LOOKOUT FOR OVER PRODUC TION AGAIN. flat rock, a. C. jannyy the 30, 1930. deer mr. editor:— In the hopes of helping some other fa mers to plant their crops, i take pleasure in rittng you about whr.t 1 am going to do in regard to same and If advertising Is skace with you, you can print this. i am fixing to work a 1 horse farm this year but she Is a mule on halvers with mr. ones who Is a lawyer and Is running this farm for the fedrrl land ->a..k which has about got it all around this place as he bid it in for them when mr. smith give it up onner count of a new ottermobeel and moved to the cotton mill which is allso crowded to death. i expect to Join tire 4-h club and work 5 akers as a brag patch if the form bored gets things adjusted so's a feller can get some guanner and rashions. i will use about 150 pounds of B-2-2 on this field and side dress with nitrit of soda if it can be had by morgage or other wise. I understand that 8-2- on a bag now merns as followers: the 8 stands for half sand and the mid dle 2 stands for half hair and the last 2 is some mOre sand, so I might not win this race. 1 will ridge my 4-h field early In may when the fish ain’t biting very good and plant in rows laid off side by side acrost the plot be hind the barn, that is—if i can hire a man to do the plowing, and as soon as it gets big enuff to chop out, 1 will feed our 2 chickens while my old lady chops same out and let her side dress it at the same time by carrying the nitrit of sodty in her apron pockets and flinging a hand full on the cotton now and then as she goes along. i will dust for the red spider and the sharp shooter and the army worm and the, boll weevil and the bud worm and the other pess when the cotton begins to bloom if i can manage to get some dust and hire a feller to blow It on for me. <rny doctor told me to avoid dust anso forth onner count of assmer in my hed and nose, but i am not a strong believer in no plzen* except the sweet kind which looks reasonable for a pess to want to eat. i will pick my cotton fast and have it ginned fast so's to avoid bollles a~, the chlllun won’t (ilart to school tiH in nov. and it costs twiste as much to gin bodies than it do regular pteke dout cotton by hand, somebody has got to hnssell to beat me, so rite or foam if you should want more dots on how to win, yores tmlie. mike Clark, rfd. TACKING HOUSE NEWS. I fir t rock, s C.. Janny the 31, 1930. ' deer mr. editor: — 1 have ben asked to rite up my i past histry in the beef bizness for I the publlck at large and 1 will do • so. It clmmenced with a yearling 1 i raised from a caff when we were . both verry young and as soon as he got big enufr to neat about 30 i lb per hind quarter, i put him up \ and stall fed him 3 days on fod i der and killed him and peddled : him out amongst my nabors, and 1 from that 1 took up handling meats [ ansoforth. ! now have a large growing biz ' ness when t can find the cattle and other livestock to dispose of. l genrally kill on thursday and hang him up to cool off till frlday morn ing and then 1 hitch up old beck to my beef waggin and peddle all day and whet Is left over, i hang up again and finish peddling sad day morning, i have exposed of n hole cow In 2 days with verry little creddick which i don't do. (p. s. t ion’t peddle in the summer much mner count ‘of flies.) me and swift ft co., and armoor vt co., sell over three thirds of all the fresh meat sold in this com munity, but onner count of their over herd, i can sell fir half price and make more monney than they do. i don't have no over head as 1 do all of my own work except pull the waggin which is Intrusted to old beck who cost me 30$ in 19 and 20 and she still holds up o. k. Con sidering the cold weather we have had since hoover was elected. 1 am verry fond of the beef biz ness, but as i am kurriner of my home county, i do not let cattle inter fear with my political duty, and the fact that i have alreddy' hell 9 lnquestes since the new yr.,! that goes to prove that pleasure comes first with me and then i hook onto beef. i always keep 2 prs. skales, a bying pr. and a selling pr., 1 sold a beef once on my bying pr. j scales threw mistake and i lost 13$ and ell counting the hed which; wade only 8 lb. 1 am a good Judge of a cattle on! foot. If he looks week out of his; eye, you had better let him alone ss | he no doubt has the liver complaint' end when you hafter throw away a i .iver, you have lost over half of I yore promt, as liver is mighty high £ince some doctor Sed It contains ai great mrnny vltty mins, but 1 have 1 never saw one on anny of mine. 1 can always guess within 2 lb. I of what a steer will way, and the j folks genrally take my word lor j Fortenburys Open Repair Shop Here The Slrlby Auto and Body Works :s the na:t_* of a new firm which opens Srturday In the Bill Wilson shop building on West Oraham street. The members of this firm" are Andrew L. Fortenbury and his two sons, Arthur and Oscar. They have been In this business In Oaff ney for the last forty years. The Gaffney shop will continue in busi ness. The new firm will do blacksmtth ing, horseshoeing, heavy forging, body building and a gfeneral repair business. The new shop will be well equipped and managed by exper ienced men who have spent their lives at this particular trade. To the rear of this building, Cline Bros, and Doggett have a sale sta ble for mules. Eight Hundred At First Baptist S. S. Attendance Is Steadily Growing Newton Class Leads. Showing Gains. The First Baptist Sunday school is showing gains each Sunday in at tendance and efficiency. The at tendance last Sunday was as fol lows : ✓ Cradle roll and nursery ...._35 Beginners . 64 Primary department _... 78 Junior A . _ 74 Junior B ___... 70 ; Intermediate A__ 50 Intermediate B .. 45 Young people's department .... 8C Adult department: Mr. Newton’s class_ 107 Mr. Mull's class _ 77 Mr. Webb’s class ...._...... 12 Mrs. Doggett's class ......__ 18 Mrs. Robert's class .......__ 31 Mrs. Stroup'A class _ 22 Department officers __ 4 Oemeral officers... 10 . Late pupils . .. 6 Total .. 800 In the triangular campaign be ing conducted between the New ton and Mull Bible classes and the younir people's department. Mr. Newton's class led last Sunday. Gains in every department are ex pected next Sunday. Crickets may have commonwealth ns alleged, but we doubt If they have such a thing as a silent vote —The Cincinnati Tlmes-Star. same and allso my check except in some cases where they have had them befoar and the bank asked them so manny fool questions they fetched them back for my wife to sine, if you like this artlckle, plese rite or foam nv to that effect, and 1 will let you hear from me some more. yores trulie, mike Clark, rid. GREETING LUCKY STARS / We think that Thomas A. Edison should thank his lucky stars for being one of the smartest business men in the world. He in vented the phonograph and the radio, and now people sit up half of the night burning his electric light bulbs. You’ll thank your lucky stars if you put SINCLAIR Gasoline into your "Hr. its high test qual ity signifies the Increased mileage it places at your I'sposal. Like MOBILINE OIL, SINCLAIR GAS com bines every essential to certify your satisfaction, and to contribute the ut most toward the efficiency of your car. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors New Beauty for the New Ford ANOTHER STEP EOR WARD THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN in the Town Sedan you tee a distinguished example of the unbroken sweep of line which adds so much charm to all the new, roomy Ford bodies. Radiator, hood, cowl, lower roof line, fenders, wheels — every point of design reflects the new style and beauty that have been placed within the memu of everyone, dll of the new Ford cart are finished in a variety of eaters* iHE introduction of the new Ford bodies has set a high standard of motor car value. From the new deep radiator to the tip of the curving rear fender, there is an unhroken sweep of line_a flowing grace of contour gaining added charm from the rich and' attractive colors. « • *, * You will take a real pride in the smart, style and fresh new beauty of the Ford just as you will find an ever-growing satisfaction in its safety, comfdrt, speed, acceleration, ease of control, reliability and economy. In appearance, as jn mechanical construction, craftsmanship has been put into ma»q production. I\ew beauty has been added to outstanding performance. « «t « « « « « A feature of unusual interest is the use of Rustless Steel for the radiator shell, head lamps, eowl finish strip, hub caps, tail lamp and other exposed metal parts. Tl^is steel will not rust, corrode or tarnish and will retain its bright brilliance for the life of the car. Here, as in so many other important details, you see evidence ot the enduring quality that has been built into the new Ford. <{«««« Roadster, $435 Phaeton, $440 Coupe, $500 Tudor Sedan, $500 Sport Coupe, $530 Two-window 1 ordor Sedan, $600 Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625 Convertible Cabriolet, $645 Town Sedan, $670 (All price* /. ©. 6. Detroit, plu* freight and delivery* Bumpers and spare tire extra.) UNIVERSAL CREOlf COMPANY PLAN OF TIME PAYMENTS OFFERS YOU ANOTHER FORD ECONOMY Let us demonstrate this wonderful Car to you, a telephone call will bring it to your dccr. You are also cordially invited to visit our show room, look over the various new Models, our Stock Rooms and our Service Department We will now sell you a Genuine Ford Battery for only $7,75 or install New Battery in exchange for your old one for only $7.25 CHARLES L. ESKRIDGE * . • Phone 241. FORD PRODUCTS Shelby, N. C.
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