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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Result Good wantads^ swarnamm Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This sise type 1 sant 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 Joe ft BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements. - Starter and Generator Re pairing. J L. GAFFNEY, tf-c DEPENDABLE SEEDS JUST received. A very choice lot of early garden beans, corn, watermelon and cantaloupe seed. These seed ropk high in germination and purity s. C, Hamrick, Brookside Service Sta tion, Highway No. JO. -J miles west of Shelby. 2t 3p -PHILCO DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES Automobile Electric Co. Rhone *580 N. Washington St. tt'-tic FIIGK ST CASH PRICES PAID ici crap copper, brass, aluminum batteries, radiators, iron, rubber and rags. Fink Iron and Metal Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co, Phone 580. tf 16c FOR SALE: 30 ACRES OF GOOD rich land on State Highway No. 29 between Blacksburg and Gaffney. Ideal for filling station, poultry, dairying or swimming pool. Write Star office. 3t ftp FOR SALE OR TRADE: ONE nice brick bungalow1; 5 rooms, bat i. Will trade for car. For interview write P. O. Box 691, Shelby. 3t 3p WE BUY JUNK AND WRECK ed automobiles. Fink Iron and Met al Co, Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co, nnone 580. tf 16c STRAY PIG AT MY HOUSE Owner call J. B. Francis, W. Mar ion St 2t 3o IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to buy try THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY by giant international industry; over 7000 already started; some doing annual business $13,000; no experience or capital required everything supplied; realize suc cess. independence Rawleighs 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; got our proposition; all say It’s great 1 Rawlelgh Company, Dept. NC-52-J, Richmond, Va. Mar. 5-12- 19-26p WE WANT TO BUY your scrap cotton. D. A. Beam. 6t-3c WE WANT TO BUY your cotton seed or ex change meal. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 8t-3c BABY CHICK time, A fine lot of Reds and Rocks each Tuesday. Book ahead to insure getting them when wanted. Suttle’s Hatchery. tf-24c MULES. WILL RE CEIVE two car loads Tennessee mules, all broke. Four to seven years old, 9 to 13 hundred pounds. M. C. Johnson, dealer in live stock, Lenoir. 3t3c C. H. REINHARDT, Locally Owned and operated, not paying tribute to Wall street. Flour $3.30; Flour 24s? plain or self ris ing 90c; kiln dried sweet potatoes $1.25 bushel, 3c lb.; milk, large can 10c; smaU can 5c; Seven O’Clcck Coffee 18c lb.; Eight pounds Snowdrift 98c No. 2 Green B-ana 10c. 2t-3c WANTED TO RENT: ONE -iorse farm. Mrs. T. E. Green, R-5, I Shelby. St 5p t’SED AUTO PARTS FOR SALE Fink lion and Metal Co.. Trade Al ley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., phone 580. tf 16c SM1I.E AT~PILE? POSITIVELY | cure yourself in your owu home, tree Information. Andrews Chem' : cal Co., Fergus Falls. Minnesota. St 3p "FOR SALE: TWoTgooBTPo land China brood sows or will ex change. See M. E. White at Arey Building Paint shop upstairs, at Sp ' "keys" automobile, for any make of car. Automobile Elec tric Co. tf 17c FOR SALE: FORDSON TRAC tor with Athens side plows. Bar gain, Clyde G, Putnam, R-3, Shel by. 5t 3p FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE, S. Washington Street. B T. Falls. 3t 3c MR FARMF.R FOR FERTIL1 zers and nitrate of soda be sure and ge! in touch w ith O. E. Ford Co. 2t 5c FOR RENT: FOUR ROOM apartment with private bath. Close 1 in. Phone 41. tf 10c I-^-j I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR [ light housekeeping. 305 South Dr ' Kalb St. 4t 2Sp FOR SALE—BIO BOLL RUCK er cotton seed 90c. per bushel. B. B. Scruggs, Hollis, N. O. 3-28p ~let~ o7 e"" ford coT'demon . strate a McCqrmick-Deerlng trac : tor for you. If you are Interested you will be pleased with the re sults. 2t 5c A COOK DITCHER WILL PAY you dividends multiplied. See It at O. E. Ford Company. 9tp 3-i FOR SALE LITTLE ROOKER cotton seed for planting. L. L. Willis, R-2, Vale, N. C. 3t Tp LOST ON WEST WARREN ST, Feb. 8, a brown felt hat. Finder please return to 412 West Warren street and claim reward. It oe SEE O. E. FORD CO FOR COT ton planters, distributors, all kinds of harrows, In fact anything In farm machinery. 2t Sc ROOMS FOR RENT WITH steam heat Phone, Mrs. Jack Palmer. tf 12c CHOICE VACANT BUILDING lots. Desirable location. Water and sewer connections Good neighbor hood. Near schooL Reasonaole •rices and terms. C. 8. Young, Shel by, N. C. tf 23c __ {1AVfT 8EvehAL EXTRA good fresh cows with young calves for sale, or will exchange for good beef cattle. B. O. Hamrick, tf I9c PLENTY OP HAY AND FEED3 at the right price at O. E. Ford Co’s. 2t J>c WELDING — ACETYLENE ar ELECTRIC. Automobile Radiator Repairing. New, up to-date equipment. Have i t done right. SHELBY RADIA TOR SHOP. 3t*28c RADIO BARGAIN — A five tube battery radio com plete with tubes and speaker. The first cash customer gets it for $20. Sterchi Bros., Inc. tf-5c BABY CHICKS For Sale each Thursday and Friday. R. G. Tur ner, R-7 Shelby. 5t-5p MR PARMER DON’T BUY your fertiliser requirements until you have seen Q. B. Ford Co. the people who have sold fcrtilleers continuously for thirty-five years. at oc FAMILY Washing, wet wash, rough dry and “Thrifty” wash with flat work ironed. Shelby Steam Laun* dry. Phone 18. tf-13c LOST ON “FALLSTON ROAD between Shelby and home of Geo. Sperling, a Virginia auto license tag. Finder please return to J. ti. Blanks, Bolling Springs, N. C. ItSp OF COURSE EVERYBODY knows to call O. E. Ford Co. when In need of lime, cement, brick one other building materials. at 6c Two Point* of View. TOOTS AND CASPER h ■Q l**> f**iUre* *yn<4k*U. tm -Ore*? BnUuvngfctft fc*«r*« » FOUND YHI«» HANKY" IN MY MARKET-* Dtt> YDuft. JiAUaHTCQ. drop rr> z MY DAUGHTER ??? HE, THQUfWt I WA*» YOu« pathcp toot»; Vpu, H6-$ VP5T a 4ood Cu<SnDMSftl 1 Y/QUUDKl-T ^PCHD AHOTWKU PenHY \Wl U\<~> «5»TOSMt OK* i A Bsrr’, IP H»' onTv * / AM* N0W.CA9PTO.', fcOWT BB MAD AT' I “tHlN*. " HS9AM Mice But. Looking the Part. <=>MAP OUT OP IT CA*=»PE« DONT 'EjTA'V MAD ALU T'OUR LIP& t)UST BECAUSE THE BUTCHER. THOUGHT »WAS T'OUR DAUGHTER! ITS TOO*? OWM FAULT THAT YOU DON'T LOO« YUa»6KR = YOU HAVE A BIRTHDAY YEA(J AND 4tOODME^=> WNOWC, THAT ONE BIRTHDAY EVERY THREE YEAR'S \<? PLENTY*. 7 I'M 4001> AMD «*ORB feUT 'YOU ^EBM -to THIN* IT* a joke TOOT*', how WOULD YOU / UKB IT IP TH* BUTCHER. L INSINUATED TVIAT Tpy LOO*. ^ OLDER THAN YOU ARE? IP HE DID ouj rYbu DO* affll&vgga "4158©. DPHT * >WK TO ©»p* ' t^lNCHII'JUar PEOPLE ON Wwe nob*, \ DO YOU? J rT» not r BSIKk) Oust the wme, au'f tog MW M**T rROM TWvf Bincrtw BUTCHEB* MlfS?0* V^H rtl <oO 4LL 'THV iF'YOVD <3PEND HAV.F Aft MUCH TlMf )* aAttBte. CHAlC A«ft&tK \N A BEAUTY PAKLOG VNOULtS LOOM Y6U*H?H BEAUTY »> DNOf **5 Rosenwald School Diy Friday March 7 Observed By N>props tftho Hate Been Greatly Helped In Health And House Raleigh, Mar. 4—Friday of this week, March 7, has been set aside for the observance of “Rosenwald School day” in the negro public schools of the state, it was an nounced today at the office of the State Department of Public instruc tion. The day Is the second annual negro school improvement day, the first being observed on March 22nd of last year. As an aid in the preparation of programs, the division of negro edu cation of the state department lus prepared a supplementary bulletin which It has sent out to the schools to be used la connection with the 1929 bulletin. This supplement gives facts pertaining to negro education in North Carolina, which have been compiled since the 1929 bulletin was prepared. Some of this Informs tier, is a* follows: "To date there have been con structed 780 Rosenwald buildings <n North Carolina costing 84,587,813. Of this amount the Rosenwald fund has given $640,728, and tire negroes themselves have raised $6464118 by private subscription. "The Rosenwald fund appropri ated this year $2,000 aid as one third the eost of 80 libraries for schools, at $120 each In 1928-29 twenty-five libraries were purchas ed and In 1929-30 already 40 libra ries have been purchased to date In 1928-29 the fund extended aid for the first time on extension at school terms, and 27 schools ac cepted this aid under the terms of fered. “This year for the first time the fund is aiding in the purchase and operation of busses for the trans portation of negro school children. As a result of this aid there are now 44 busses transporting 1649 negro children in North Carolina traveling 1,146 miles daily. The Rosenwald fund has contributed this year $17,372.50 for this purpose "The Rosenwald fund has ecnt.ri buted to date for negro health and education in North Carolina the to tal sum of $980,987 77.” GET YOUR BABY Chicks from R. G. Turner each Thurs day and Friday. All electric hatched. R-7 Shelby. 5t»5p FOR SALE — 300 BUSHELS Ruckers Ho. 1 Cotton Seed. 78 cents R F. Starney, Lawndale, R-2, 8t3p ONE GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE for rent. See H. Clay Cox or W a. Broadway. tf-lOc ONE 9-ROOM HOUSE ON ? LaFayette St,, for rent. 5. A. Ellis 4-34C WANTED—TO RENT A GOOD large one horse crop on shares at one*, r. L. Beck, Shelby, N, C-. R-4 3-28-c Doctor Says Control Of Cancer in Sight Jacksonville, Fla. — Predic tion that control of cancer may be in sight was made here today by Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgnod, of Johns Hopkins University, speaking before the Forum of Jacksonville “1 gm impressed from develop ments of tlie past year,” he said, "that one Is Justified in making tht statement that control of cancel may be tn sight. We can summar ise nine different reasons.” These nine developments he en umerated as. Re-organization of the American Society for the Control ot Cancer, evolution in the attitude of the dally press “to an appreciation of their responsibilities and oppoi tunites”; o-ordination cf department of health and the medical and den tal H'oleseions, special instruction in primary schools, prospective passage of three bills before Con gress, prospects for co-operative cancer research, public enlighten ment about preventive medicine, en try of preventive medicine into the curricula of medical schools and plans for enlarged medical journals to spread details of technique among physicians. Mrs. Bracty Gains 16 Pounds On Sargon MRS. LENA BRADY, “An actual gain of sixteen pounds and the best health I've had in years, is what Sargen treatment did for me. Nothing ever surprised me more in my life than my quleit and remarkable improvement. “Sargon Pills ended my consti pation, ?md my skin has cleared i am certainly thankful for this won - derful treatment.’—Mrs. Lena Brady ♦57 Edgewood Ave, Macon, Ga. Times without number men and women have rejoiced m new-found health through Sargon at a time when they thought nothing would help them. Sargon may be obtained In Shel by from the Cleveland Drug com pany. - - - ad'. “The great daily newspapers, ’ ne >aid, "and many of the beat peri odicals and a number of the press syndicates, especially the Associated Pi ess realise that the facts in re yard to cancer which offer at this time not only the best, but the only protection against cancer, must be published more or less continuously iti the most striking way possible m dally, weekly and monthly publica tions. “There is a plan on foof which will scon be realized to furnish the press with statements authorized by 30 members of the board of trustees of the Society for the Control cl c;jicer, by the American Medical association and the American Col lege of Physician* and surgeons. In dividuals may write these articles, but larger group* of colleague* al equal standing as students will pass upon them before they are given to the press. "In every state, county and city there will ultimately be formed an organization of some kind in which the medical and dental professions and the beards of health will Join together in educating the people.” In St. Louise, Michael Hlrag rentfree shack dweller, who burned to death in a coal stove was found to have amassed $30,000 ay saving each month all but |1.8i of his salary of $102.70. Executor'* Notice. Having this day qualified as eve cutor of the will of P 4- Carnen ter, deceased, this is ta Ratify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to peasant same to me iroperly itemised and verified on or before the 3rd d*« of February, 1931 or this notice will #e pleaded in bar cf any recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 3rd day of February 1930. SYLVANUS GARDNFU. Exe cutor of the will of V, 2. * Carpenter. Newton & Newton; Attys, NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION OF UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SHELBY NORTH CAROLINA. AND THE CLEVELAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF (Bill. NORTH CAROLINA. Notice la hereby given that the Union Trust oompany of Shelby, North Carolina, and the Cleveland Bant and Trust Com pany of Shelby, North Carolina, have con solidated and are now operating as one merged bank under the name of Union Trust company of Shelby. North Caro lina. with principal office and banking house on N. LaKayette street In the city of Shelby, North Carolina, In the build in* heretofore owned and occupied by the Cleveland Bank and Trust coirpany of Shelby, North Carolina, and with branch banks In the towns of Lawndale. Falls ton, and Lattlmore In Cleveland county, ana with branch banks In the towns of For est City, Rutherfordton, and Caro'een In Rutherford county. North Carolina. That all of the property ahd assets of said *wo merged banks are now the property anc assets of the consolidated Union Trust i-oippany of Shelby. North Carolina, and «a!4 bank has assumed and is responsi ble for »U of the liabilities of m!4 two consolidating banks. That Artistes of Consolidation havs bssq filed with tec Corporation Commission of the state of North Carolina as required by law and same have been approved by the Corpora tion Commission and have likewise Been filed With the secretary of stats of North Carolina and recorded In the o.flee of the clerk of the superior court of Cleveland county. North Carolina That the actual Physical merger of the said two banklnr corporations was consummated on March 1, 1930 and this no Use If given of sanp pursuant to order of the Corporation Commission and tha laws Of the state o North Carolina. This March l, tajo. UNION TRUST COMPANY of Shel by N. C., Chss. C. Bla iton Presi dent, CLEVELAND BANK Ac TBUSl CO of Shelby, n. C., WUltam Llnebergcr President. Mcti J-iO-n-Jl Jackie Coogan New A Rick Youns»te Jackie Coogau, the ragged.- for lorn little fellow of the movies, has started up the road toward fabu lous wealth with $1,500,000 worth of Southern California real estate as his vehicle. James JL Tinn%hnqi his broker, revealed that the 13-year-old screen star's realty holdings did not repre sent th« lull measure of his wealth, and that Jackie had plenty more 'and was looking lor other realty in vestments. ! At the normal rate ol increase in value ol his real estate Donahue estimated Jackie will be a multi millionaire before he 1* 21 years al age. Hll holdings include one Lo& An* gelcs business block valued at WOO. 000; ft group*?t store buUdtOfs; • residence; a public ow improve^ and ij ,, _ ness lots. and two rentes, WW of which consist# of t,l George to tJk for aid for tils touf whom he claimed 1p tqi un#t»ie to support. sick. Judge. I think [I’m going tq die," said he. fher* lupcm he nnW»pee4 e^dted.-' ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENT AS DEALERS for Motor Cars We will open for business THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH» 111 the Washburn Building on North Morgan Street. We invite all Hudson-Essex owners and the motoring public to visit us and inspect our display of HUDSON'S Great Eight and the New ESSEX Challenger OUR POLICY wUJ be to render SERVICE second I • none and oyr shop will be in charge of trained Hudson-Es* sex mechanics. We will use only genuine Hudson-Epse* re placement parts. We will sell our product on it’s performance and solicit an opportunity to demonstrate. We invite you to make any comparison in quality and price and to compare OUT t, 9* b* factory prices and .delivery charges. Hudson-Essex is not a new line with US as WO have sold them in Cherryville for several years and will continue to op* erate an agency at that place. We assure the good people of Shelby and Cleveland county a square deal in all transactions, as well as polite and courteous attention to every Item in sales and service* BEAM MOTOR CO. PAUL H. BEAM OWN iRS J. RALPH BEAM To Get Acquainted We Are Offering Splendid Used Cam at Unusual Prices.
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