20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Result Good Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Tills 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 man joc u BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD location for sale on easy terms or will trade for vacant property. Horace Kennedy. tf-25a — PHILCO ‘DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES Automobile Electric Co. Phone 380 N. Washington St. tf-6c FOR GENUINE CHATTA noofa turning plows and repairs see O. E. Ford Co. 2t 24c HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for scrap copper, brass, aluminum, batteries, radiators, Iron, rubber and rags. Pink Iron and Metal Co, Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., Phone 580. tf 16c FAMILY Washing, wet wash, rough dry and “Thrifty” wash with flat work ironed. Shelby Steam Laun dry. Phone 18. tf-13c WE BUY JUNK AND WRECK ed automobiles. Fink Iron and Met al Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co, phone 080. tf 16c SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR THE Cook ditcher and terracer. 2t 24c j FOR BARGAINS IN Jewelry and watch, clock and jewelry re pairing see Morrison’s Jewelry Shop, upstairs over Woolworth, head of steps. tf-3c RADIO BARGAIN — A five tube battery radio com plete with tubes and speaker. The first cash customer Rets it for $20. Sterchi Bros., Inc. tf-5c ONE GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE for rent See H. Clay Cox or W. A. Broadway. tt-lOc KEYS: AUTOMOBILE, FOR any make of ear. Automobile Elec tric Oo. tf 17c PLENTY OF ALL KINDS FER tilizers and Nitrate of Soda at O. E. Fprd Co’s. 2t 24c FOR SALE: SLIGHTLY USED Majestic radio. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply at Star office. 3t 21c LOST OR STRAYED, BLACK Muscovy duck. Reward. Notify J. E. Hallifield, Ella Mill. 3t 21p TOK SALE ZUU i3USMEL,S UUKEK ICo. 5 cotton seed. 75c per bushel John F. Moore. Bolling Brings. . 3-24p MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY by giant international Industry, over 7,000 already started; some doing annual business $13,000; no experience or capital required; j everything supplied; realize suc cess, independence Rawleigh’s way; retail food products, soap, toilet preparations, stock, poultry sup plies; your own business supported by big American, Canadian, Aus tralian industries; resources over $17,000,000; established 40 years, get our proposition; all say 't’g great! Rawleigh Company, Dept. NC-52-J, Richmond, Va. 5-12-19?26p IF IOC HAVE ANITHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to bay try THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN, C. H. REINHARDT Locally owned & op erated. Not paying tribute to Wall Street. Flour 98 lbs., $3.30; Flour plain or Self R., 24 lbs. 90c; Lard, 8 lb, 98c; Fat back meat 12£c; Fresh Ground Coffee 20c lb.; Let tuce 3 for 25c. C. H. Reinhardt, South Shelby. 2t-24c ALADDIN LAMPS and repairs are sold by Shelby Hardware Co. 3t-24c CHOICE VACANT BUILDING lota. Desirable location. Water and sewer connections. Good neighbor hood. Near school. Reasonable prices and terms. C. S. Young, Shel by, N. C. tf 23c USED AUTO PARTS FOR SALE Fink Iron and Metal Co., Trade Al ley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., phone 580. tf 16; SEE OUR DISPLAY of Aladdin lamps. Shelby Hardware Co. 3t-24c DAFFODILES FOR SALE. GER TRUDE Street, Shelby. R-3. 2t-24p j FOR RENT: FOUR ROOM | apartment with private bath. Close In. Phone 41, tf 10c j BABY C H I C k| time. A fine lot of Reds and Rocks each Tuesday. Book ahead to insure getting them when wanted. Suttle’s Hatchery. tf-24c "for RENT—ONE HALF OF MY store room. Major Hopper. tf-lOc GET FULL Details about the Aladdin Hanging Lamp we are giving away. Shelby Hardware Co. 3t-24c ROOMS FOR RENT WITH steam heat. Phone. Mrs. Jack Palmer. tf 12c PAY YOUR COUN TY Taxes this week. Two percent penalty after Saturday, Mar. 1. Irvin M. Allen, Sheriff. 2t*26c I HAVE SEVERAL EXTRA good fresh cows with young calves for sale, or will exchange for good beef cattle. B. O. Hamrick, tf 19c FOR LIME, CEMENT. BRICK and building material see O. E. Ford Co. 2t 24c FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE with plumbing, hot and cold water, garage, fruit trees; large garden and two poultry houses, on paved street. Reasonable. Rex Cigar Co. 3t 21c YOUNG WHITE GIRL WITH good references desires position such as housekeeping, hotel or res taurant work. Cooking, caring for children, aged people. Charges rea sonable. If interested call at Star office for my name and address 3t 24c FOR RENT — ALL OR PART of 8-rco mhouse. Close in on W Warren St. Mrs. Rush Stroup. 3t24p FOR SIXTY DAYS WE ARE giving free one dozen mixed glad iola bulbs with each order of shrub bery bought that amounts to $5 or more. West View Nursery, R2 Shelby. 2t 24p FOR SALE: LARGE MIXEu Gladiola bulbs 30c per dozen; S3 per hundred; $25 per thousand West View Nursery, R 2, Shelby. 2t 24p THE SHARON CORN MILL IS now in operation. 3t i4p ONE fl-ROOM HOUSE ON S. LaFayette St., for rent. S. A. Ellis. 4-24c FOR WAGONS, FARM TRUCKS and all kinds Farm Machinery see O. E. Ford Co. 2t 24c TWO PERCENT Penalty on all county taxes not paid after. Saturday, March 1. Pay now and save. Irvin M. Allen Sher iff. 2t-26c Try Star Wants Ads Now Casper’U Be The “Chauffeur.” TOOTS AND CASPER NO! i won't phone for A TAXI, TOOTS1. WERE L,OIN<^ TO COLONEL HOOFER <=> FOR • Pinner, anp wfll WALK over there: rr«, only t SIX 8LOCWS I TOU NEEP THE EXERCISE I WHAT? ME WALK six 0LOCWS? WE RE NOT LIVIN6 IN THE MiMH-E AijES! PQisL* UPTHF. Breakfast pishes WAS EXERCISE. ENOUGH FOR ME— FOR OKIE * Pay! s yhen Y lets r -TAN'S A .err o*ey ? CAR. 1 Casper. , Gr**»t Br■*.••») r u \ Jni.fi. K -r.f ►>* • it wa-imt lon^ A4o that thc V.’A'S SNAPP1N6 AT MV HEELS', t ve L,OT DCOc-M IN THE BANWL f nicw. and it®. <^oin6- Torr—' STAV there! IM WATCH-My In6 MV NICKELS Now'. "// I «=>Ap WE LL WALVC O and THAT'S FINAL?/; 'OH, VECY WEll^ I LL PUT BABY 'm Hie> i L4O-GART and VvtLL 4ET i^OIN^l ALL RI4HT, c)AMES« STEP ON THE 4rA*5», ANr> 4,0 EASY OVER_ THE BUMPS./ | $1mmY »■ Murph^ Posing. f ME PEEL THE POTATOES? ^ . TOOTS » CAN'T | COME HCME AMD RELAX AFTER A HARD Day at the office 'WITHOUT "You ASKINLr ME Wo PEEL The potatoes ? TPTT VM Tin tRED WHEN I <£,ET HOME ■ ( You DON'T DO AnT ! Tl'Nu at Ycxjcl OFFICE. EXCEPT 1J have Your feet oh LON.U. z' •.. I « Uc. Grrat Britain right* m«ri»4 WT I'M A VERY BUS.Y VOUN^ I BUSINESS* MAN, AND WHEN I LEAN BACVi IN MV CHAIR. WITH MV FEET ON MY DESVC rro a <3i4n I'M su^Y -THINWIN^r- IV6 A HABIT! if The A5WS ME WhY im behind with *the. CORRESPONDENCE. I LL “TELL HIM IVE BCEN "TOO BUSY v peelin4t potatoes: tONT TELL MB TOW DO T'OUU TMINWIN^, WITH VOUB FEET, CAOPEWI S>TUX,I M14HT have! 4-UEOSED IT BECAUSE. twice last week TOO FOPcrOT "TO stop at -the butchers And 6&T ‘iOME MEAT* ^—-> AND TODVf TOO T0R4OT To <-rET < "TOUR ‘SHOE'S v rRONT i HE O ^>HOE~ MAkEB., VvHAT W^klD OF A P06E tc> that, OH, I M A VEI3Y 8US.Y YOUNy HOUSEWIFE--, AMD I CAM YHIMK4 ‘i’O Much BEne.w T Ml •> WA>: Girl Bandit Makes Male Victims Undress After She Rifles Them _ ! _ And How Those Tiffined Taxi Drivers Blusli At Disrobing Before Fretty Brunet. Chicago.—Taxi drivers here are blushing to their ears, and seriously considering the advisability ol wearing either suits of armor or suits of the surf. Individually, their problem is dis tresslng, for what's a sensitive; fel low a-goin’ to do when a pretty girl armed with a seductive smile and a l persuasive automatic, commands him to—disrobe? Especially on a cold, cold night! Consider the cases of Stephen Walczysky, Harry May, Joseph Mamitco and Louis Tworek, cab drivers—and particul arly that of Stephen, which is rep resentative. A Refined Fellow. Stephen is one of those refined fellows, the kind that never peeks into the front mirror to observe how his fares are behaving. Imagine his passengers—one a cute, dimpled brunette with laughing eyes, and the other a human behemoth—in formed him they were tough ban ditti. But his surprise was nil com pared to his embarrassment when tiie pretty girl with mirthful eyes leveled a gun at him and saidw: Take 'em off!’’ “Take w-w-what off?’’ stammer ed Stephen, horror stricken. Stephen’s face turned red, for he is a sensitive man. when lie heard the brunette bandit’s reply. How ever, an automatic pistol even in a feminine hand, is eloquently con vincing, and Stephen, trying to hide behind his blushes, started “taking them off." His hat and coat came first. Not enough. And off came the shirt. Oh, it was emoarrassing! But the laughing eyes glittered behind the bead of the gun and—well, what could Stephen do? Curtain— Later that morning our hero ap peared at a nearby police station in search of a barrel, and discovered 660 Tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia, in 30 minutes, checks a Cold Hie first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 ALSO IN LIQUID <$>/) Dr. D. M. Mormon, — — Optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted and Repaired. Treated Fpstairs In Wool worth Building. Telephone 5S5. he was only one of four victims of the “strip bandits.” Three others, May, Damlko and Tworek had also lost their pride and dignity. Prevents Pursuit. According to police, the brunette and her companion compel their, victims to disrobe alter which they take the clothes a block or two away and cast them In on alley, the idea being to prevent pursuit. The brain child is highly effective. In any event, Chicago cab drivers are quite perturbed. Their natural modesty cannot wiUwtand such shocks, and they plan to protect themselves wdth the aid of ‘ strip bandit” proof clothing, such for instance, as armor or an ordinary bathing suit. James Gordy, sportsman of Ring gold. Ga., was resting when a rab bit, shot earlier in the day and put in his conic bag, revived and kick ed the trigger of his gun. The charge went through Oordy’s shoe, taking two toer with it. Married Woman Fears Gas —Eats Only Baby Food “For 3 years I ate only baby food, everything else formed gas. Now. thanks to Adlerlka, I eat anything and enjoy life.”—Mrs, M. Gunn. Just ONE spoonful Adlerlka re lieves all GAS so you can eat and sleep better. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel removing poisons j'-u never knew were there, and which caused your stomach trouble. No matter what you have tried for stomach and bowels, Adlerlka will surprise you! Paul Webb & Son, Druggists. adv. Stedman Last Of Congressmen Vets New York Times. Of the next congress It can he said—ns it was not possible to say for Hie past sixty-five years—that it will not contain a single mem ber who fought with either the Gray or the Blue. Major Charles Manly Stedman of North Carolina has finally persuaded his constitu ents to permit him to retire from public life. He is 89 years old and has been in the house for a num ber of years. Several times before, this former staff officer of General Lee has signified a wish to spend his days under his vine and fig tree, but the fifth district would not hear of It. The surest way io be socially ostracized around Greens boro was to suggest running for the Democratic nomination for congress. Before the death of Senator War ren of Wyoming there was one Un- ! ion and one Confederate veteran in congress. For several months Maj or Stedman has been alone. His appearance and deportment well qualify him for the distinction. In bearing, figure and physiognomy the Major much resembles General (■ TRY US FOR -SERVICE SMITH PLUMBING COMPANY — PHONE 201 — is the family with a substantial SAVINGS % We Pay 4% Interest On Savings. Union Trust Co. “In Union There Is Strength.” Lee. Put him in his old gray uni form and the likeness would be striking. His gentle, oldfashloned courtesy lies made him the favor-1 ite member of the house To friends in the press gallery the Major for years has been say ing: "As an education In style won should read Alison's History of Modern Europe.’" He has undoubt edly added to the circulation ot that hornbook of bis own genera tion. As he goes Into retirement many will wish that, like Tenny son's Ulysses, he may "find the happy isles and see the great i Achilles," whom he knew Want# Ads.j Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified ns Exe cutor of the will of P Z. Careen*; ter, deceased, this is to notify all ’ persons holding claims against the. estatey of said deceased to present ) same to me iroperly itemized and 1 \crlfied on or before the 3rd day of, February, 1931 or this notice will ue i pleaded In bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 3rd day of February, 1930. SYLVAN US GARDNER. Exe- ! cutor of the will of P. Z. Carpenter. j Newton & Newton; Aliys. i li V STAR WANT tDS i Man So Nervous Gets Sore when Spoken To “It actually irritated me to nave anyone talk to me, I was so nerv ous. Vinol ended till* and I feel wonderful now."—Wm. Fahy, Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates, cod liver peptone, eta The very FIRST bottle makes you tleep better and have a BIO appe tite. Nervons, easily tired people arc surprised how QUICK the iron, phosphates, etc., give new, life and pep. Vinol tastes delicious. Quinn'a Drug Store adv. Star Advertising Payt Get set for the coldest winter weather, at any “Standard” pump, and he off always with the starter . . . Have your tank filled today 5j£ Where New-Processed “Standard —a carefully refined gasoline— awaits you. Qyitk starting, fast pick-up, less knocking and smooth power combine to give “high-test" performance at no advance in price. made by the refiners of bsso—ths giXnt power fuel- containing ethyl STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY

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