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CIE1H CLOTH ILK HEMS (Special to The Stax.) Cleveland Cloth, Auk. IS.—Miss Mary Starr and Mlsa Lottie Fair motored to Llncolnton, Newton and Hickory. Mia* Mary Starr spent the week end at Greenville. 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Easley and family motored to Mooresboro Sunday afternoon. Mr. Cecil Wilson ol Fort Moultrie. S. C. is now visiting his sister. Miss laollne Wilson who is Improving after two weeks sickness Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Webb and family spent most of the week at Greenville, S. C. LittleiMlss Phillips McCisw is ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. A E: Ensley and family and Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Kin sley and family of Fieldale, Va, vis ited Mr and Mrs. J. W. Ensley and their daughters, Mrs. D. M. Hood and Mrs. R J. Graves psrt of the week. Master H K Dixon fcf Kings Mountain spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs, E. E. Ensley. Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Huskey of Gaffney, 8. C. spent the week-end .with Mr and Mrs F. A. Brynmor. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Veal and fiftn ily and Miss Estelle Mull motored to Normans Grove Tuesday ntght. Mr. J, D Green of Salisbury spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Brymer. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Wilson and CITY ELECTRIC CO. H. W, HARMON, M«t. Klertrlrsl Con. and Repairing. rHONE 230 — SHELBY, N. C. HOSIERY HOSPITAL, Inc (Of Ch»Tlelle, N. C.) Branch At Mrs. Harmon's Item&Utrhins Shop (.ttoter Chocolate Shop! Hosiery and Knitted Oowli Repaired. A I) Host Mn»t Ilf Laddered. from PAUL m.BB A SON AND CLEVELAND DRUG CO. (ad*.) Tenths Preventable SPECIAL LOW FARES SHELBY TO Washington D.X. _ $24.85 Baltimore, Md.__ $27.05 Philadelphia, Pa. $32.20 Atlantic City, N. J. $35.3(1 New York. N. Y. .. $37.10 Detroit, Mich._$40.03 Chicago, 111._$44.85 Cleveland. Ohio ... $41.68 Toledo, Ohio ...... $36.93 AND RETURN Tickets on sale everClSat urday. June, July, August. Final limit 30 days. For Information Call On Any Seaboard Agent ;' .: ’ • • * ;■ ‘ . SEABOARD SPECIAL LOW FARES Round - Trip SHELBY To Niagara Fall*— $35.45 Tickets on Sale June 27, July 3, 11, 17. 25, 31; August 8, 14, 22, 28; Sept. 5, 11, 19, 25. TO Atlantic City, N. J. $25.60 Tickets on Sal* July 2. 8, 16, 22, 30; August 5,13,19, 27; September 2,10,16. Tickets Limited 18 Days. For Information Call Agent SEABOARD daughter, Bobby, and Misses Flossy and Vivian Wilson spent the week end at Greenville, S. C. The people of the Johnson Mem orial church had a picnic at Pat terson Springs Saturday afternoon. Everyone reported a nice time. Miss Tessle Latl gave a delightful party at her home Tuesday night. Mi’s. H. H. Rainwater, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler and Mrs. H. B. Chandler and family, MIjs Grade Wilky, Miss Rachel Moas and Mr. Vance Williams spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brazllle. Mrs. J, W. Cashion and daughter, Betty, are spending the last part of the week with her mother, Mrs, Q. L. Wright of McAdcnville. The Woman's Missionary society of the Baptist, Church held their monthly meeting at t.he home of Mrs. w. J. Cashion. Thirteen mem bers were present. Art hr end of the meeting refreshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. W. B, Poster and family, Mr Allen Foster and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cobb motored to Newton Sunday evening Mrs. W. G. Wetherington and family of Greenville, 8. C., are spending t.he week with Mr. and Mr. A. L. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. B P. Burns, of Greenville, S C.. and Mr J C. Burns spent the week end with their son, Mr A. L. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. P>. F Bridges and family, and little Edward Cagle vis ited Mr and Mrs. G, W. Gilbert at. Charlotte Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hord and Miss Mat tie Morgan and Mr Boyd Baldwin motored to Canton 8und*y Pat was one day employed by an old lady In the country. At tea time, when the old lady was serving the tea, she laid a small morsel of honey on the plate "Begorra, ma'am.'* said Pat, "1 see you keep a bee."—Punch, 666 Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia '» 3 minutes, checks a Cold the tint day. and checks Malaria in 3 days. 666 also in Tablets. DAN FRAZIER Civil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys, Sub-divis ions, Plats and General Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 - *- - CALL MAUNEY BROS. For prompt and ef ficient RADIO SERVICE Parts carried for all popular makes. “Service Is Our Specialty.” - Phone 518 - yor your Vacation COACH FARES ^ of T. *» Sectoral ra™« cv> tm J A* Mmimpr* eto Soich d rad raWtnc C*v carat. St leu* tto WohonwK. A fra ampMi c< ihcci lew ccund a* face Wc.-.l " “ '*•• '"■* Richmond_$13.12 Norfolk.$15.73 Washington __$16.88 Jacksonville $18.58 Miami __ $33.06 St. Petersburg_$27.88 Any Seaboard Agent *mn Wfcv **• -S* •»* A«a II *»CM«»M-il|M*>*ch » Cwt M tlW fra. a dw SPECIAL LOW FARES SHELBY, N. C. TO Savannah. Ga._$8.00 Jacksonville, Fla, __ $16.00 Miami. Fla. ..._$26.00 St. Petersburg, Fla. $23.50 Havana. Cuba $50.75 AND OTHER FLORIDA POINTS AND RETURN. SATURDAY AUGUST 23, 1930. Additional selling date Sept. 7. SEABOARD THIEVES STEAL COMJT TOLUCA Roy Kfnit And Curtis Ledford Have New Homes Built. Zion Hill Revival Closes. (Special to The star ) Toluca, Aug. H.—Thieves entered the corn field of Mr. Letter Smith last Week and carried off a quantl tjf of roasting ears. A birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Boyles on last Sunday in honor of Mr. Boyles 77th birthday. Revival services closed at Zion Hill on last Sunday with e.ght new members added to the cfturch. Mr. Roy King Is having a nice lit-: tie bungalow erected on his father's farm. Contractors are making great progress with the handsome new home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Led ford on Knob Creek. They expect to move as soon as it is finished. Their daughter, Miss fcldith Led ford is boarding at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Plato Ledford and attending high school at Belwood. • Mr. F. A. Boyles ha* a two acre Meld of corn in the corn club con test. Wind and rain storm did con siderable damage to his field by blowing and tangling the corn to gether. The club man said it is the finest field he has visited. Mr. Landau Alwran of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alwran. Mrs. M. J. Carpenter is spending sometime at the hdme of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Cline of near Newton. Quarterly conference was held at Laurel Hill last Saturday with din ner on the ground Mr. and Mrs. .J. A. Sam. Mrs, Helen Link and daughter, Beatrice, of Htldebran were dinner guests of NOTICE or BALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTT Nolle* I* hereby given that the under signed will offer for sale »t public suc tion on the premise* of the lete J H Brackett, deceeted. Shelby, N C. at 3 o'clock r m Beturdey. August 33, 1930, the following pereonel property, to wit. t Chevrolet Seden, 193S model. 1 Chevrolet Truck, 1938 model, t Concrete Miter, t Myers pump t 1-3 horee power gasoline engine 1-3 doien wheel berrowi Together with a number of ehovels, picks end other personal property Term* of Belt: Cash or nota with good security. This, the 1st dev of August. 1930. J C NEWTON CART, THOMPSON Administrators of the Estate of J. N Brackett, deceesed. It—Aug. 4C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Bavins qualified a* administrator e! the estate of Florence B. Nippy. lets of Cleveland county. North Carolina, thla li to notify all persona having claims against said eststs to present them to Nia prop erly proven on or before the 11th day of July 1931 or this notice will be pleaded tn ber of spy recovery thereof. All persons Indebted to eald estate will please make Ipimedlete settlement to the undersigned. This July 14, 19.10. O C. PATTERBON. Administrator of Florence E. Hippy, deceaeed. Horace Kennedy, Atty «t July lip f'lTRBTPUL BABIEI I N»«d DR. THORNTON'S ■AST TUI HER s JtaHi*a* alnmarh o| and bow*l irouhlM, ■ eotda, and Indiana ^ tint) I Jr a) drug • glata or by mail , g*ST TTBSTljr/R MCDtnwg co Wrumlnaur. s c. DR. R. C. HICKS — DENTIST — Office Phone 421. Residence Isaac Shelby. Phone 74. f 1 .... -i -BILLIARDS-* Cleveland Cigar Store Hotel Charles Bid*, Corner Trade and ff. Warren Sta. w I,, I, i . .;.. DR. S. F. PARKER — PHYSICIAN — Office Phones 64 and No. 2 Residence Phone 129-J T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone — 82 Have Your Eyas Examined Regularly DRS. H. D. & R. L. WILSON OPTOMETRISTS Office Over Paul Webb & Son’s Hriijr Store. Mr. and Mrs. S. D Sain last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hoyle and children visited Mrs. Hoyle's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crow of Maiden last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alwran, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis and children of Lincoln also Mrs. S. A. Sain were dinner guests of Mr. and M’s. J. A. Costner on last Sunday. Miss Ima Carpenter spent last Sunday With Miss Nora Costner. Mr. and Mrs. Burgan Bums of Llncolnton speW’ the week-end with hlg parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bums. Miss Zennle Ssln spent Saturday night with Miss Ruth Costner. Miss Selma Props!, spent last Sun day with her cousin Miss Correne Hoyle. . 1 Mesdames L. E. Boyles, R. P. Boyles, C. G. Boyles and J. A Boyles motored to Morganton last, Tuesday and spent the day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Randle and Mr. and Mrs. McClue Hirfcs. - Mr. Odus CUne of near Newton spent the week-end cun Knob Creek with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Downs and family of Casar visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carpenter on last Sunday. Mr. Ioe Cook and son, Lloyd, and Mr. Sid Grlgg of Double Shoals spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Carpen ter. . * Mrs. » A BMn and son maxter spent last Saturday witn her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Mull of Catawba county. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hicks visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thurman Sain last Sunday p. m. Mr. Carroll Mull of Charlotte spent the week-end with his moth er, Mrs. V. M. Mull. Mrs. Tom Propet spent last Sun day with her sister Mrs. M. C. Hoyle Mr. 13. C. Carpenter left last Monday for a two weeks pleasure trip traveling. Mr. and Mrs Furman King and family of Icard spent last Sunday with hia sister, . Mrs. Texie Boyles. Messrs. MauMce and Cacti Boyles spent Sunday p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Willis of Lincoln coun rXECUTEIX NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that' I have this day qualified as executrix of the estate of B A Wilson, lata of Cleveland County, N C. and that »U persons holding claims against the said estate must present same to me properly proven on or btfora the 9th dav of August, 1931 or this notes will be pleaded In bar of any recovery there of All peraona indebted to the said es tate will Please malie immediate settle ment to the undersigned. This, August 9th, 1930, RHODA WILSON, executrix of E A. Wilson, deceased. R 1 Lawndale *t—Aug IIP ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Raving qualified as administrator ol the estate of John R. Qantt, late of Cleveland county. N. C. this la to notify all persona having elalus against said astata to present them to me properly proven on or before the llth dey oi July. 1931, or this notice will b* pleaded in bar of any reeovery thereof! AJ1 per sons tndabtad to aald estate’ will please make immediate settlement, to the under signed. This July 14. 1930 TOM W. QANTT. Adminl*trstor oi John R. Qantt. deceased. St July 14pd. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified tt admlnletrator of the estate of W J. Alien. dKIIMl Of Cleve land county, North Carolina, this la to notify all parsons having claims against the said sstats to nrsssnt thsm to ms oropsrly provsn on or before ths 10th day of July, 1031 All psrsons owing the »ald estate will pitas* make immaditta settle, ment to the undersigned. This July 19th, 1030. J W ALLBN, * 1, Moorasboro, Admr, W. J. ALLEN deceased gt July SIC. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified at administrators of the estate of J. H Brackett, deceased. 1st* of Cleveland County, North Ctro Une. thlt la to notify all persona having olalma against the esttta of said deceased to ssblblt them to the undersigned prop, erly itemised and verified on or before the 3»th dty of July, ion. or thlt notice will be pleeded In bar of their recovery All peraons Indebted to etld estate will pleat* make immediate payment. This the 39th day of July, 1030. J C NEWTON, CARL THOMPSON. Administrator* of Estate of J H BRACKETT, deceased. Newton di Newton. Attye. «t—July 3»c 50 Years’ Use of Black-Draught ,'A»oirr fifty year* ago." aaya Mr. Lewis G. O’Shielda, of PorteravilU. Ala., "nay mother Jive me the first os* of Black Draught, and I have taken it ever since, when I need ed a medicine for constipation I have v s s d this remedy all my married life, in raiMOM my children. "I nave uaed Blaek* Dreught for heartburn, aa I have tud apalla of this kind, off and on, for yaara. Thia follows indigestion, and in* digestion comes close on constipation. "I have found that the best w^r to head off trouble ia to begin taking Black-Draught in time. It relieves me of diaaineaa. tightness in the cheat and backache By getting rid of impuri ties, Black-Draught helps to keep the system in good order. I always keep it in the home, and hava recom mended it to many people, in my time." THEDFORDS BLACK-DRAUGHT; Fer CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS s tonlo Used WfltoiN who need should tnke CiSnoi. ■gSMMajavrr ^ v-iri. ‘ ga«$stl L. -‘■•‘I'.*. I . ty.' Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Boyles had as their guest on last Sunday night, their nephew, Mr. William Wetmore of Charlotte. Mrs. Lee Alwran of Lincoln is spending some time in the commun ity visiting. Mrs. Fred Eaker of Dallas spent several days in the community last week and attended revival services at Hebron. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Edwards and Mr. Charlie Bolls, the training school teacher who has oten con ducting a training school at St. Pet ers were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Self last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Trawlck and little daughter from Raeford, Mrs. Clara Beam of Lincoln county and Mrs. Lee Anne Boyles were dinner guests of Mr: and Mrs. F. A. Boyles last Wednesday. little Misses Mary and Bonnie Walker spent the week-end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. arid Mrs. John London of Rockdale. Miss Joyce Alwran of New Jersey visited her parents Mr. and Mrs J. W. Alwran over the week-end. Messrs. Willie Carpenter ar d Ar thur White of Waco paid their cou sin Mr. Burt Yarbro a visit last week. They had not seen each oilier since childhood but recognised each other. Mesdames S. F. Carpenter. 8 A Sain and Miss Ima Carpenter were Shelby visitors Monday. Plan Postoffice For Rutherfordton New Pnstofffce Building For Ruth erfordton In Near Future Seen ETkel.v. Rutharfordton, Aug 13.-A fed eral postoffice inspector was here yesterday to determine the kind of structure reeded here, going over plans with Postmaster J. H, Wil liams, and will soon report to the postoffice department. It U thought likely that the new federal building [proposed will be erected during the coming year. Plans call for a structure about 60 feet square, of brick construction and practically fireproof. The cost will probably range from 150,000 to $75,000. The government has owned a lot on South Main etreet since 1014 and this fact is considered a strong fac tor in securing an appropriation for the building at the next session of congress. The Inspector expressed confidence that the necessary funds will be provided. ! Held for Questioning in Mass. Double Murder Joe Stefanosky, farm hand, for merly employed by Mr. William Stefanovicz on hii farm in Stowe, Masa., waa arreated and held for questioning in regard to the bratal slaying by aze of both Mr. and Mrs. Stefanovicz. The bodies of the aged couple were recently on earthed on tne Stefanovicz farm resting in shallow graves. Sevier Knitting Co. Near Marion Sold Marion, Aug. 13—The Sevier knitting mill, located at Sevier, 13 miles north of here, waa purchased yesterday for the sum of $10,000 by W. w. Neal, Dr. Guy S. Kirby, of Marlon, M. L. Good, of Sevier, and S. H. Yancey of near Marion. W. W. Neal, proprietor of the Marion knitting mill here, left soon afterward for New York, and plans for the future operation of the mill will nbt be made until his return. As soon as plans are worked out, the new management expects to re sume operation of the plant, it was announced. New Fertilizer Plant To Go Up At Kin«ton Kinston, Aug. 13— Ground has been broken here for the third fac tory bf the Smith-Douglas Fertil izer company of Norfolk. The plant will be located in southwest Kinston and is to cost approximately $60, 000. Employes will number between 60 and 75 and the maximum ca pacity will be 20,000 tons a year. The other plants are In Virginia. The Quinn and Miller Furniture company, operating 28 stores In the eastern half of North Carolina, is erecting a three-story brick ware house at its headquarters here. Dies Just Before Getting Fortune Greenville, Aug:. 12.—Death came to Mrs. Bertha M. Patton of GSeen vtlle a short month before she would have fallen heir to a fortune of more than a million dollars' Dispatches from New York to day recorded that Mrs. Patton, un der the will of her brother, Herman Lee Meader, New York architect, was to receive $568,206. The estate was divided equally between Mrs. Patton and her brother, Louis J. Meader of New York. The gross estate of Meader, who died February 14, was valued In a transfer tax appraisal at 11,333,899. with a net value of $1,136,412. It included 1,000 shares of Lee Mead or, Inc., real estate holding and op erating firm. Mrs. Patton died July 3( relatives disclosed here today. Summer Poultry. Proper care and attention t# the poultry flock during the summei months will pay handsome divi dends in Increased returns this fall rr QUEEN CITY COACH LINES FOR, ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON FAYETTEVILLE. FOR ASHEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: Leave SHELBY:—9:45 a. m.; 3:45 p. m.; 8:45 p. m. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—7:50 a. m.; 10:50 a. m.; 12:50 p. m.; 4:50 p. m.; (6:50 p. m., Saturday and Sunday Dnly,) 9:50 p. m. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—10:50 a. m.; FOR FAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—7:50 a. m.; 10:50 a. m.; FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONR 450 QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY _), SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ANNOUNCES Important Changes in Passenger Train Schedules Effective 12:01 A. M., Sunday, August 17th, 1930. No. 35 Lv. Ar. No. 36 No. 117 4:27 P.M. Marion, N. C. 11:40 A. M. No. 118 8 35 A. M. 6:30 P. M. Shelby, N C. 9 37 A, M 7:45 P. M. 7:15 A M. 7:02 P. M, Blacksburg, S C. 9:00 A. M. 7:10 P.M. 8:40 A.M. 8 45 P. M. Rock Hill, S C. 5:50 A. M 3:50 P.M. 12:57 P. M. Columbia, S. C. 11:25 Aj. M. Trains between Marion, Shelby, Blacksburg and Rock Hill connect with main line trains at Blacksburg.__ --fTrsins 113-114 discontinued between Marion and Shelby last trip each direction Saturday, August 16th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Get the Cat You Want And be Dollars in Pocket, Besides; Let us show you how you can own a fine big Es> ‘X for less cost than a car of apparently lower price. In the column to the right are the figures of a deal which illustrates the point and proves it in dollars and cents. One car APPARENTLY was lower in price than Essex. But look into the whole deal, and you find Essex actually LOWER in price, besides being by far the larger, roomier, finer automobile in every way. Examine the trade-in we can allow you. Remember, our business is not so laid out that we must take your used car from you at less than it is worth. We can give you its full value. Do not give up your used car at a loss because you are attracted by a list price of another car that SEEMS low. Let us show you a REAL price comparison— an automobile-buying proposition that will appeal to your business and thrift sense. Get our finance terms—get all details. Have a car you are proud to own—and save money, too. STUDY THE£E FIGURES "Hut deal touted when the buyer told us that Essex was the car he wanted, but apparently for reasons of thrift he must buy a car which was offered at a lower list price. Together with him we figured out the whole deal for Essex and the other car u follows; Easrx delivered Pfioo _,_ W» offered for traded car__ $865 $550 ?»»h difference he must pay ... Our 1J monthly Payment*_.. ALL-COST O 7/1 ! figure for Ease* JJ,/ O $315 $29.48 competitor a Price__ Price for trade-in Difference __ 13'monthly rate __■ ALL-COST FIGURES $625 $400 I $225 I $24.05 $288.60 The net of it all, so far, is that for $65.16 total or around $5 a month, the buyer found he could » have ESSEX, instead of a car priced by its maker at $240 less. Then, finally—a year from now his Essex Will be worth $115 more than the other car he was considering. Or, casting up all totals, his Essex in a year will cost $49.84 Cents LESS than the car apparently cheaper. So, we say— Get the Car you Want—and be dollars in pock et, besides! ESSEX Challenger BEAM MOTOR CO. PAUL H. BEAM OWNERS J. RALPH BEAM SHELBY. N. C.
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