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Nobody’s Business d£E McGEE— —= 1 " Opinions Of Others. Uncle Joe's Sammie has begun to fuss and foam about Hoover pros perity, yet he was one of the ring leaders against A1 Smith and the Tope at his box. At the time of Hoover's inauguration, Sammie felt tine, and being a 10-cents-a-week ■nsurance agent, he was getting his dimes regularly, and his earnings were nearly half enough to meet two-thirds of his installments. Sammie says that since the cot ton mills have been curtailing, over 85 insurance agents have been thrown out of employment. He also informed us yesterday that he knew of 43 installment collectors om his street alone—out of work. but 25 were still working half-time, as they make thrips three times a week for the purpose of repossessing sucli wares as furniture and Radios and cars and bedspreads. A man told me the other day that he had driven his Cadillac over 300 miles hunting a job without favorable result, except he was of fered work picking cotton and pull ing fodder two or three times, which thing he refused to do—after cussing out the guy who insulted him. He said that if he couldn't get to do what he wanted to do (run ning an ambulance), he would con tent himself doing nothing. His wife runs her car too, looking for work for him. One of my neighbors admits that he gave a local beggar 1 dollar a ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby, given that I have this day qualified as administratrix of the.es nte of Mary Putnam dec’d., late, of Cleveland county, N. C., and all persons ndcbted to said estate will make immed te payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate vill present them to me properly proven lor payment on or before September 26. '931. or this notice will be pleaded in bar .of their recovery. This September 26, 1930. DO VIE HAMRICK. Administratrix of the Estate of Mery Putnam, dee d. . n- burn & Hoey. Attys. 6t Sept 26c ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having oualified as administrator of the r it ate of Levada Gibbs. deceased, late of Cltveland county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against ♦he estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th «iay of October 1931. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AI1 person* indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. wUr. This the 7th day of October. 1930. PAUL GIBBS Administrator of Le vada Gibbs, deceased. "-Bynum B. Weathers, Atty. 6t Oct 10c ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jacob A. Black, deceased, this to notify all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment of ich indebtedness to us; and this is further to notify all persons holding laims against said estate to present them temized and verified to the undersigned on or before October 10, 1931. or this no -uce will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. This the 9th day of October. 1930. A W BLACK. 8. c. BLACK, Ad ministrators. N’ewton. & Newton. Atty*. 6t Oct 10c ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as administrator of the es tate of Harrison Neal, deceased of Cleve nnd county. North Carolina and all per ons having claims against the said eS afe must present them to me properly proven on or befofe the 9th day of Octo ber. 1031. or this notice will be pleaded n bar of any recovery thtreof. All persons owing the said estate will please make im mediate settlement to the undersigned. This October 9. 1930. LOVELACE JACKSON, Lawndale. Adm. Estate of Harrison Neal, de ceased 6t Oct 9c @66 ttclicres a Headache or Neuralgia, in : minutes, checks a Cold the lint Jay. and checks Malarie in 3 days. 666 also in Tablets. HOSIERY HOSPITAL, Inc I lOf Charlotte, N. C.) Branch At Airs. Harmon's Hemstitching Shop (tlttder Chocolate Shop) Hosiery and Knitted Goods Neatly Repaired. All Hose Must Re Laundered. Iltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll No substitutes— the peak in quality Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup UGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER tuiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliilililllllllllllllllllllilli few days ago. This poor fellow claimed that he and his family were in dire straits. Thft neighbor de cided to find out what kind of groc eries this so-called hungry man would buy with his dollar, so he followed him to a nearby store. The first thing this unfortunate carcass of "hard times” bought was 1 plug of Browns Mule tobacco, next he got himself a package of cigarettes. He then went out front to enjoy him self. Well, after several minutes of chewing and splitting and smoking and puffing, this "down-and-out er” who could not find any work to do, went back into the store and bought 3 cigars, 2 coca colas, a box cf patching cement, 10 cents worth of candy, which he ate forthwith, a bag of goobers, and then he walk ed across the street, got in his lizzie and rushed back to the pump, and spent his remaining 23 Cents for some gasoline, and my neighbor is still wondering if the man and his family have yet starved to death. The Facts In the Case. flat rock. s. C., ockt. 16, 1930, deer rar. editor:— onner count of some talk by my nabdrs who don't mean no harm, but it hurts my feelings just the same, i thought i would rite you a peace and explain the trubble be twixt me and my wife so's folks will under stand that there wassent mutch to it as some of them seems to think. it all started when i was in the kitchen the other night trying to take a bath in the sink while get ting reddy to go off with gee me gee to make a big speech, and i happened to need some soap and i hollered at the old lady and asked her where in the thunder she had hid the sed soap. it did not suit her for me to hol ler right at that time at her and she sed it is right, where it has al ways benn, you big fool, which is in the soap rack right befoar yore eyes by the stove where you have saw it a thousand times, but it did dent take me long to let her know that i had newer saw no soap rack mutch less no soap, and she said' she had herd the wind blow befoar. well, there i was needing soap and there she was in the sitting room bellowing at me like i was a high way commissioner ansoforth. she went and told me that i hope her to hang up the soap rack where it was and therefoar i orter know where i hung it—but i told her i newer tetched it or the soap or the stove and nothing connected with same and if she diddent like what i sed. she could lump iW-and i guess that is what the nabors thought was cussing. i can put up with a woman as long as anyboddy, but it ain’t no use to try to out talk them, as they will forever and ever amen have their way, but that soap rack was put there behind the stove no later than yestiddy, and she knows it, but she won't submit it, so i will hafter let it’s go. but the nabors misunderstood us about the fuss and what they thought was her hitting me was her moving the quilt chist to the other side of the room. so plese print this mr editor, as i don't want my preecher to hear it befoar he read the facts, some of the babtists is bad about turning out folks now. rite or foam If you v,. more Information on this fuss, yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd. Woodmen Circle Of Ladies Plan Drive 'Special to The Star > Last Thursday evening Ross Grove Woodman circle met and had as their guest Mrs. E. Rogers, state worker and Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin pecial deputy. Mrs. Rogers talked about her visit to our home in Sherman. Texas, and the beauty of the home. A campaign was launched for new members and will continue through November. Miss ' Annie Laura McSwain and Clara Kiser were selected as captains. The so ciety colors, lavender and green, were used in naming the two teams. An oyster supper or some social will be given for the circle members at an early date. 67 Years Without Water. Watertown. Wis—Henry Bassinger has refrained from drinking water tor 67 years and is said to be 100 year old Ninety percent of 'tie tobacco glowers attending a , meeting in Edgecombe county voted to go ahead with organizing a cooperative mar Ella Mill News Of Current Week Mr*. Lowery Home From Hospital. Mr. Kelly Hamrick Sick. Per sonal Items. fSpecial to The Star.) Ella Mill, OCt. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. Cone Shull spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Pink Lackey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp and chil dren spent last week with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Camp in the Oak Orove section. Mr. J. D. Smith is spending the week with his grandparent*. Mr and Mrs. Elisha Co* near Spruce Pine. Mr. and Mrs. John Glover from Patterson spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anthony. Mrs. Cora Lee Miller is spending the week with her husband Mr. Claude Miller at Spindale. Mr. Horace Bowen of the Mt. Sinai section spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Fralo Mayes of the Stony Point section spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe •Ellis. Miss Pauline Lackey from Fall ston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pink Lackey. Mr. and Mrs. Lum Kiser and chil dren visits! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kiser Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Nanney of Cliffslde spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Nanney. Mr. Dewey Humphries from Cher ryville visited Mr. Carl Anthony: Sunday. Mrs. E. V. K088 ana cnuarcn spent Sunday with Mra. Joe Camp. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Freeman and little son, J. C. from the Ora mill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ensley Bridges. Misses Evelyn Smith and Lena! Shull, Mr. and Mrs. Pink Lackey spent Saturday with Mr. Lackey’S! parents near FallstOn. Mr, and Mrs. S. G. Glover and children spent Saturday night with Mrs. T. J. Glover. Mrs. Lowery who has been in the Shelby hospital with a broken lag has returned home. Mrs. Kelly Hamrick is on 'he sick list at this writing. Checks For Hogs. * Checks amounting to $2, #22.23 were received by eleven Cumber land farmers who sold 150 fat hogs on the Richmond market in Sep tember. Culling Poultry After culling 305 inferior speci mens from nine poultry flocks of Burke county, the remaining 1,671 hens were bloodtested for produc ing hatching eggs thia winter. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF CITT FROFERTT. Bv virtue of the power of i»le contain ed in a cerUin deed of trust executed by 8. Amende KUi« and H. B, Kill* (Junior) to me as trustee said deed of trust being recorded in book 132 at page 470 of the register's office of Cleveland county, N C and default haring been made in pay ment of said indebtedneae, and fore closure having bean requested, I will: self at 13 o'clock M., on Monday. November to. 1930 at the court houae door in Shel by. N C. to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, a house and lot: Situate in the northwest portion of the town of Shelby, N. C., and known as the H. B. Ellis home place. Beginning at a stake in west edge of North Morgan street. Spake and Wilson corner; and runs thence north with said edge of said street 100 feet to a stake in edge of said street, thence west SOO feet to a stake: thence sooth 100 feet to a stake: thence with 8pake'» line 300 feet to th place of beginning. The above prop to the place of beginntqg. The above prop ing house, well positioned and facing N. Morgan street, etc C B. McBRATIR, Trustee, 4t Oct 10c TRUSTEE'S HALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained In deeds of trust executed by the trus tees of the Church of Ood in Shelby, N. C , bearing date and recorded as follows: June 18th, 1923, book 129 page 210; Jan uary 22nd, 1924, book 126 page 102; Hoy ember 15th, 1828. book 140 page 214, Nov ember 29th. 1927, book 150 page 22—and default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness represented by the foregoing deeds of trust, and having been called upon to execute the trust, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, at the court house door in the town of Shelby. N. C.. on Monday, November 11th 1988 at 12 o’clock M, the following deserlbed real estate; That lot deeded by J. A. Walker and wife and J. W. Peters and wife to the trustees of the Church of Ood. by deed dated June 14th. 1920 and recorded in book HI. page 132. of the register's office of Cleveland county, N. C., said lot front ing 65 feet on the east side of South Washington street with a depth of 17S feet, and being the same lot deeded to J. A. Walker and J. W. Peters by M, A. Span gler and wife, by deed recorded in book in, page 87, of the register's office of Cleveland county. N. C.. to which deeds reference is made for full description of said lot by metes and bounds. The foregoing property is sold subject to any taxes or paving assessments that may be due or levied against said proper ty. This October ISth. 1930. CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee. Oct. 17 NOTICE or SALE, Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in s mortgage deed given by 8. E. Wells end husband, M. Q, wells on 1 the 1st day or December, 1926, as will ap ipear on record in the register of deeds office for Cleveland county in book 139 at page 91 to R. C Gold and Q. A. Bridgea to secure the indebtedness therein men tioned and default having been made In the payment of same, the undersigned will sell for cash at the court house: door .in Shelby Cleveland county. North Carolina on Monday, 27th October. 1930. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. or within legal hours the following described real estate: Beginning at a stone pile, Blalock’s cor ner and runs thence N. 46Va E. 5.00 chains to a stone; thence N. 82!i E. 31.00 chains to a stone pile; thence N. 47 W 19.75 chains to a stake; thence S. 47. W. 2 35 chains to a stake; thence N 45 W 14 35 chains to a stake, thence 6 45 W. 500 chains to a stake; thence N. 45'k W. 6100 chains to a pine corner, Oeo, Patterson’s line; thence 8. 4954 W. 14.00 chains to s stake; thence 8. 34 E. 5.00 chains; thence 8. 85‘i E. 6.00 chains to a stake; thence 8. 44V-I W. 20 00 chains to a stake; thence 3. 48'4 K. 5 20 chains to a stake; thence N 44Va K 1128 chains to a pine stump; thence 8. 44 E. 63.40 chains to, the be ginning, containing 180 acres, more or less, according to plat made by A P. Fails, August 11. 1822. and adjoining 'he lands of Oeo Patteison Blalock, G;. melt and other* This the 26th dav of September. 1939 I R C GOLD and G A BRIDGES Mortgagees . ! Vast Rebel Army Moves on R io Reports assert that the entire < Federal forces in the States of Parana and Santa Catharina hare gono over to the revolu tionists, which gives them an army of 80,000. This rebel army has begmn a march on loo de Janeiro, capital of Brasil. • Above is shown the picturesque capital. Such is the gravity of the situation that President Washington Luis (inset) do elated martial law throughout the entire country until the end of the year. <tBt#rb«1lnnAl N»w«ra«l 5,000 Homes Receive The Star Every Other Day—Mr. Merchant Get Your Message To The Home Through The Star—You Will Get Results That Will Satisfy. Mooresboro News Of Late Interest l*iir(> AltrnAs Cherokee Eair, Others Visit Battleground. Other Personals. 'Special to The Star 1 Mooresboro, Oct 16.—Musses Ke-’* lyn and Lois Joliet’ and Miss Nola Patrick spent Saturday In Spartan burg shopping Messrs. Eermuu. Hobart and S M. Greene attended the Cherokee In dian tail' last week Mr A V. Greene and Misses Alma and Gladys Ellis of AsheviUo-spf nt Tuesdav night with Mrs. B. P Greene Miss Dai-.v Lovelace of Kmgxj Mountain spent the week-end at home. Mi:, and Mrs Elma Budges mov-j rd into the Mrs Mary Martin house j recently occupied by Mi Jolley and family Miss Nola Patrick ot Alexander, pent the' week-end with her slater; Mrs. A. 1 Jolley. Quite a number from here at tended the Sandy Run association. Inst week Those going to Kings Mountain, battleground Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Walter Lucas, Mrs. Edna Blan ton Ohajnpion, Mrs, Pureelle, Mr, and Mrs. A. 1. Jolley and Mrs. M. jG Martin j Mrs. Lewis Scruggs (if Ervin, Tenn. spent the week-end with Mrs. ! Scruggs here. Mrs, Edna Blanton Champion Took her children, NormanU and! Constance, to the Shelby hospital Monday *«» have their tonsils re moved. Mrs. J. B. Blanton is visiting her daughter Mrs Strait at Rock Hill. Mrs. 1,. W. Greene had as her Sunday guests her sister and fam ily from Spartanburg and Mrs. B. P. Greene, aged mother of Mr L. W Greene and Mr Z W and Miss Ina Greene. Rally Day Program At Central Church A rally day program for the en tire' Sunday school will be held in the main auditorium of Central NJrthodist church at #:45 o’clock Sunday morning. This program cul minates thtj celebration of childhood and youth week All of ihe depart ments of the Sunday school will have appropriate parts in the pro gram "Peaks of Progress'' will be the subject of the sermon bv Rev 1 H Hayes Sunday morning at the -11 o'clock worship service. In the evening ai e o’clock tht Kpworth leagues will nieet for their fellowship hour, "The dr.’t l.iiigs of the Season* ■v-ill be the subject for the evening worship service at 7 30 o'clock. H rarely pays to put off work— the quicker you finish a task the more unit! you will have. Mast men are willing to believe you are impartial and a great judge of character If you hand them a few compliments. Carolina’s finest MAUIE lAOLt ROLLER Ml Lt EO. SHELBV. N C. immi Tiniiifi ii i (ir » it When Another Flour Is Offered Remember That A Sutv stitute Is "The Rijyht Article, Made of the Wrong Materials.” Eagle Roller Mill Co. Hear The New Clarion Radio kJAKT See The New Midget Clarion Radio At Our Store I Celebrating With Sensationally Low Prices! COOK WITH A New Perfection OIL STOVE Save Fuel New shipment of New Per fection Oil Stoves, with plain 5 and built-in ovens. Green, Ivory, Enamel, $2750 *« $89 10 - Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite Priced for Anniversary Selling $138.50 HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS With 59 time saving' features for any kitchen. Fin ished in white, green, grey and -ivory. With each cabinet we will given 20-piece set of cutlery, or a set of dishes . . l \ . n nil vaeu $39.75 - Congoleums Will lessen your houst work and add beauty to your floors. 6x9 — 72 x9 New Shipment 9 x 101 ~9x 12 New Assorted Colors SMALL CASH PAYMENT On. Any Item Advertised. Balance in Small Weekly Payments — 3 - Piece Walnut Bedroom Bed, Che*t, Hollywood or French Vanity . . . ^uite — $69.50 PARLOR FURNACES Give Kven, Comfortable Heal. Finished in enamel; heating capacity from 2 to 0 rooms. Constructed of cast iron and also T 1 1 *25 boiler plate V H 1 3-Piece Jacquard Velcur LIVING ROOM SUITE Assorte color patterns. Covered all Assorteddoor patterns, Co'"'r<- i/dj $69.50 HEATERS FOR THE HOME Heaters to heat any size room, also Hot Blast > Healers ..__. Laundrv Haeters and $10" Kester-Groome Furniture Co. |N. LaFayette Street — Opposite Baptist Church — Shelby, N. C.
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