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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COIWC BOARD EDUCATION. I desire ij announce myself a candi date for the County Board of Education, subject to the action of the Democrat.c i primary on Juno 7th, 1930. Mayl» A. L. CALTON. FOR CONSTABLE NO. S _ X hereby announce myself a candidate for the olflce of constable In No. 8 town ship In the Democratic primary to be held June "th. Your support and influence will | be greatly appreciated, lit 3Jp L. E. LEE. FOR COUNTY CORONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for county coroner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, June 7th. Your vote and Influence will be greatly appreciated. 8t 31c SYLVANUS GARDNER. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Cleveland county, subject to the .action of the Democratic primary. J|.e 7th. Your support and influence will he greatly ap preciated. may 21c HENRY B. EDWARDS. FOR CONSTABLE. I hereby announce my candidacy for township constable In No. 6 township subject to the action of the Democratic primary in June. If elected I will treat otic and all alike. Your vote and sup port will bs appreciated. Jt 23c R. B. KENDRICK. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce ray candldaey for re-election to the office of treasurer of Cleveland county, subject to the Demo cratic primary, June 7th. I am grateful to the people of ray coun tv for their confidence and loyalty to ward me and shall appreciate their con tinued support. 9t 19c. MARY E. YARBROUGH. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for county treasurer of Cleveland county .-subject to the will of the voters tn the Democratic primary on June 7. Any support given me will be deeply appreciat ed. and to those who vote for me I will say that I will do my utmost, if elected, to serve one and all in tbf best possible manner. tf 9c MISS GEORGIA LUTZ. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for shenff'Of Cleveland county subject to the Democratic primary on June 7, and I assure all those who may vote lor me that I will strive at all times to measure up to the duties and requirements of the office. To the men and women who vote for me I pledge my word that I will car ry out the duties of the office without fear or favor and with fairness to one and all. tf 19c IRVIN M. ALLEN. HOSIERY HOSPITAL, Inc. (of Charlotte, N. C.) Branch At Mrs. Harmon’s Hemstitch ing Shop (Under Chocolate £hop) Hosiery & Knitted Goods Neat ly Repaired. AU Hose Must Be Laundered. These Hotels Offer Superior Accommodations for Tons Next Visit to WASHINGTON, D. C. MARTINIQUE IMh Si. st M Northwest—Ides) ter Motorists Slagle with hath $X.M te M.M Double with both *5.0# te »«.« Hamilton Hotel ltth at K Street—la the Heart ef the City Magle with bath *5.00 te MM Doable with bath *5.00 to *8.0t CAIRO HOTEL Quo St. at ]6th—Washington's Tallest Bonding Single with bath M.OO te *».50 Doable with hath *4.00 to *6.00 ^ "I^HAD.a^tevera ><or[uSlifea tioa,’Vsay(iHra. BsJlBuc*heiaUr. me, I almost quit eating. "I would burn in my chest. I bed severe headache, and such a tight, smothering feeling. I would be obliged to eat a little, then it would hurt me. "A friend said to me: 'Why don’t you take Black Draught?* "I was just too weak then to do my work. I began tak ing small doses after meals, and in just a few weeks I could eat anything 1 wanted to, then take my small dose of Blhck-Draught and feel fine. I soon regained my health and strength.” Costs only 1 cent a doss. 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Used over BO years. ax-iit gfagAdvertiiiagfaH Nobody’s Business GEE McGEE— Vacation Time. flat rock, S. c., may the 22. 1930. deer mr. editor: it will soon be time for the poor folks to begin to plan for a vaca tion to the mountains and the sea shores ansoforth. they usually start stopping paying their grocery bills along about may the 1, and they get too sick to go to church so’s they can save the nlckle the preacher has the habint of getting enduring the summer, and they all so send off for pamflets telling about the'sights and cool breezes, and by June the 20. they have enough monney to buy gas and oil with. but my editor, 1 am riting this peace to tell the folks who hafter pay cash for cveryth.r.g they get including the doctor and the milk man ho wthey might avoid a vaca tion and be as happy as if they was off from home, of course, me go to cuby and cally forny both if wo wanted to, but we prefer to do as we have been doing for the past 10 yr. and save the difference. after we see all of our nabors crank up and pull out for a vaca tion we start on our’n. we move in to the company room and take the sorriest mattress we can get and put! it on the bed insted of the fether bed and then cut down cn ham and eggs and change our diet as toi lers: grits and store bought butter and weak coffee for breakfast: sam mon balls and rice and poke sallet for dinner: and grits and light bred and gravy and water for supper. after the last meal, me and mv wife go out into the front yard and set in the swinging settee and brag on the cool wind which seems to be blowing, we retire and go to bed about 10 pm but don’t leave no wat ter in the watter pitcher on the wash stand and we allso see that there ain’t but 1 towel in the room and that the 2 cheerds is straight tacks and rough on the boddy, we talk awhile befoar going to sleep and worry about folks who ain’t able to take a vacation ansoforth. we keep this up for 10 days and then ray old lady gives me 25$ and I give her 25$ and we pack up and tell everrybody good bye Including my grampaw and my wile's gram paw and her 2 uncles who fought in the war and her 3 sisters and her family doctor when she was lltt'.e all hanging on the wall, and then* we move back Into our regular room to a good bed and commence to eat stuff that is cooked right and won’t lay heavy on yo*e stummick amo forth, you can print this if you w'ant to and it might prove a lesson to folks who can t do no better with outside help, yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd. Closer Buying Club. fat rock, S. c., may the 22, 1930. deer editor. 1 have ben aseked by the presi dent of the “community closer buy ing club’’ which we organized last week in our mist to help one anoth er to buy closer by going in a body togather and jewing the merchants and the chain stoars down on stuff we hafter have ansoforth. this club is composed of the farm ers and their families who wont to jine in this big move ment and it has already hope mr jone who had to buy a stove last week, we alf lin ed up in a long group of 5 chevvy lays and 3 fords and drove to town and went to diffrent stoars and picked out the one she liked which the man first asked 19$ and c98 for. after hearing the price, we went off and talked about the best way to jew him down and as i am the treasure and seeker terry, the job was turned over to me, so 1 went in and told the man that we had a heap prettier stove offered us at the pay and tote stoar for 16$ even muny and he come down a dollar and i made like we was going home and he come down to the pay and tote stoar s price and m/s. Jones gut the monney out of her stocking and paid for same and we went home. we will have meetings reglar when a man expects to buy anny thing from annybody, and we serve sup per ever month in a groop but ev ery famly haster fetch their own vittles to the meeting so’s it wont cost nobody nothing except, we or der off for all kin da.of CRtty logs ^o's wc can keep posted on th<*prlce -,nd when wc want flour, we get to gether and buy a hole barrel and divide It up aecordln to the size of j the famly, provided she can pay for j that much. this buying club is a new thing for all of us and If wc had plenty monney, it would work a heap fin er, our dues Is clO per month which pays the treasure for keepln the books but so far, only c70 has been paid in and the book cost c80, In cludin the lead pencil, this cluo means to stand by her members and see that noboddy gets cheated, If miss jenny veeve brown had a benn a member of our club, she could of got her dress at least ct8 cheeper, but she diddent think to Jew down who sold it to her for 2$. we hope the peeple of other sec tions will organize to buy closer and keep their mdfmey at home, we do not order nothing from mail order houses except catty logs which come In handy around ihc house, we have no by laws, bul will be glad to help organize clul^p *f the treas ure Is paid as much as J1 for his services, rite or foam If interested youres truly, Mike dark, rfd. James A. Ramsey Of Lawndale Dead at 54 Buried At Oak Grove Church Tues day. Funeral Services By Rev. C. E. Ridge. James Albert Ramsey, of Lawn dale, age 54 years, died May 19th, and was burled Tuesday, May 20, at Oak Grove Methodist Protestant church, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. C. E. Ridge. Mr. Ramsey was a fine Christian gen tleman and the large crowd attend ing the funeral and the beautiful flowers, attested the high esteem in which he was held. Mr. Ramsey was twice married. He was first married to Alice Can ipe, July 1903. To this union were born five girls and four boys. His first wife died several years ago. He was again married to Rebecca White and one child was borh to this union, but it died in infancy The widow, four sons and four daughters survive. Mr. Ramsey was a member of Oak Grove where his funeral and burial took place. Wilson Jessup, 4-H club boy of Ringwood In Halifax county, pro duced 54.5 bushels of corn on one acre at a cost of 47 cents a bushel while his father made only 60 bush els on 3 1-2 acres adjoining at an unknown cost, reports W. O. Davis, county agent Our Auction Sale Has Closed BUT We Are Giving Extra Large Discounts On All Purchases Until Everything Is Sold • We Will Continue Also To Sell On The Easy Payment Plan Until The Store Is Closed Out TKe opportunity of a life time to purchase handsome Home Furnishing at a fraction of their original prices John M. Best Furniture Company Decatur Sword. Rlverhcad. N. Y.—Tbe Naval Academy Is to receive n swort pre sented to Commodore Stephen De catur by Philadelphia. A bequest is contained in the will of his sreat tiephcw, William Decatur Parsons. l.lndy Anniversary. New York.—It wiu Just May 20 (or Colonel Lindbergh, brt three years ago Tuesday he hopped (or Paris arid tame. Reminded o! the anniversary lie laughed and said there was no celebration. r gfl tS a gallon MORE than a L&H1 SEMI-PASTE Pai\t gallon ? When you add three quarts of Linseed Oil to a gallon of Semi-Paste you make 1% gals, of th'c best Lead and Zinc paint you can obtain. lou add the pure Linseed Oil, save $1.00 a gallon and secure the most durable paint you can buy. Longman & Martinez, Paint Makers, New York. For sale by PAUL WEBB & SON SHELBY KEETER HARDWARE CO. RUTHERFORDTON L D. BLANTON, Inc. MARION RHYNE HARDWARE CO. NEWTON 4 Poultry Prices WE PAY CASH WE BUY EVERY PAY HEAVY HENS__ LEGHORN HENS.. ROOSTERS ______.... BARRED ROCK BROILERS... (Must Weigh 2*/j lbs. or Better.) COLORED BROILERS _______ LEGHORN BROILERS _ — BEST PRICE FOR EGGS — 18c 17c 10c 30c ' 26c 22c All Broilers Must Weigh 2 Pounds Or More And Must Be Full Feathered. The Eagle Poultry Co, NEAR S. A. L. DEPOT SAM. UDELL, Mgr PHONE 301 — SHELBY, N. C. For Greater Results In Selling—Try Star A civ. Saturday Last Day KwSUMMERSALE SEE OUR OTHER GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT IN THIS PAPER BIG-STURDY-RUGGED RIVERSIDE TIRES At Our Lowest Tire Prices in 19 Years The most tremendous tire values in tire history! Riversides are greater than ever in Mileage lead* ership and skid-proof safety—yet they are now Priced the Lowest In 19 Years! And you get these Big, Sturdy, Rugged Riversides at the start of the motoring season. Get your size now and SAVE. Just Look at These Low Prices! SIZES AND PRICES RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE Super-Service Heavy Duty 30,000 Miles Guaranteed 22,000 Miles Guaranteed 29 x 4.40 _$ 9.50 29 x 4.50 __._S.-_ $10.40 30 x 4.50 _$10.75 28 x 4.75 _$11.85 29 x 4.75 _$12.25 31 x 5.25_ $15.95 32 x 6.50 _ $20.50 33 x 6.00 _$18.85 29 x 1.40 _ 30 x 4.50 _ 31 x 5.25_ 29 x 5.50 _ 32 x 6.00 _ 33 x 6.00 _ 32 x 6.50 . 32 x 6.75 _ $ 7.85 8 8.25 $11.65 $12.35 $12.95 $13.10 $14.70 $17.50 ALL RIVERSIDE TUBES • < • « ALSO REDUCED! RIVERSIDE 4-PJy Balloons 18,000 Miles Guaranteed 30 x 3i/2 cl. 0. s. _ $ 4.98 31 x 4_$8.65 32 x 4..$9.38 29 x 4.40 _$5.55 29 x 4.50 .$6.29 30 x 4.50 _$6.35 28 x 4.75 .$7.58 29 x 4.75 ___.$7.68 TRAIL BLAZER? Guaranteed 15,000 Miles The biggest bargain in tires at its regular price! NOW, at this sale price, a sensation in tire value giving. Get a Trail Blazer tomorrowl 29 x 4.40 size $4.79 All other sizes at proportionate savings! TIRES PUT ON FREE! MOMGOMEHIWSBiCO. South La Fayette Street Shelby, N. C.
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