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I H ( 1 I \ !• M.li’ ■ " . 1 .'.L'Ui rKiUA 1, (n r. ■£*'. jy;«» ?AUH SKV|'4| 20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Results Cood What'S** WSnO In the APS Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 26c. mis size type l cent per cord each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per. word each insertion. TERRA -COTTA is sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FINK IRON AND METAL CO sell used auto parts for all makes of ears. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of Junk, and wrecked cars Trade Alley, rear of Kendall Medi cine Co., Phone 580. tf 2c FOR GENERAL MACHINE and repair work see Ed Laugh ridge located at J. C. Weath ers Steel Plant, opposite Sou thern Cotton Oi! Co. tf 21c ~ STALK CUTTERS are sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L. C. Davis, next door to Eflrd's. I appreciate your patron age. large or small. tf 16c STOVES- Stoves We can save you mon ey on your needs. We will fix your store. Call 73, Cleveland Hardware Co., Wash burn’s. ltc I REPRESENT A LOAN CQM pany which has unlimited funds t> lend on improved city property. Easy terms, 6 per cent interest See us. Bert Price, Room 5 Royster Building. 5-22-c " I WILL THRESH CANE SLED at my barn every Saturday morn ing. Barney H. Blanton, R-3. Shel by. 6t 13p ’ FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED* rooms, steam heat. Mr -. Ellen B Switzer, Phone 659. J2t 15p $5.00 SHOT - GUNS are sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc WANTED: TO TRADE FORD truck for lumber. Jack Palmier. tf 13c GOOD GARAGE FOR RENT, one block from square. Mrs, W. H Jennings. 3t 20c ^BUSINESS FOR SALE: ONE OF best paying business in Shelby for sale, if you have some cash and ability to manage nice business ad dress Box 67, Shelby, N. C. 3t 20c ~ ROOMS FOR RENT. 365 SOUTH DeKalb Street. 1 4-3 ip TWO DOLLARS will give you $10,000 ACCIDENT PROTECTION for one whole year. Sick and acci dent Insurance issued by America's oldest and largest accident insur ance company. Write Box 12. Shel by, N. C. tf oct 23c FOR RENT: STORE, GARAGE and residence on highway 18. South Shelby, business established, fine location, also store room and dwell ing on highway 20, immediate pos session. Royster Oil Co., Phone 25. 3t 20c " FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED Toom, one block from square. Mrs. \V. H. Jennings. 3t 20c * FOR SALE: PIGS AND SHOATS. R. B. Costner. 12t 17p PHONE 73 FOR your hardware needs. Quick Delivery. The Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FORSALE- 2 Oliver Farm Wagons Going at a Bargain. Cleve land Hardware Co. Washburn’s. /ltc $30.00 REWARD FOR TWO * Goodyear, Pathfinder heavy duty tiros, rims and tubes, stolen-off nr; truck Wednesday x.ight, D. O. Mc Swaln, Route 4, Shelby. 2*24p Rev. and Mrs. f B. Sigmon auu children, of CatawL-a county, ms guests of their re.stives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb. CENTRAL BAriBElt~SHOP, SIX chairs, all first class barbers. L. 8. Cook, manager. 9t 20p WB DEVELOP KODAK FU.MS Expert trork. 24-nour service En largin': nno Mnjiup, Hollywood Stu dio o\er Woohvorths. Oitcn until 8 o iI'h k. II 20c i SEE CLEVELAND ! Hardware people for your Hardware need*. They will save mon ey. ltc ~lF YOU NEED GOOD LOAN SEE Bert Price. ’ 5-22: FOR SALE: COKER FULCRUM strain 3 oats, earliest known, one year out from Coker seed farm. These oats took first prize at the Cleveland County Fair. Price 85c per bushel. Purple straw seed wheat $1.60 per bushel. Free of wild onions. Wayne Putnam, Route 1, Kings Mountain, N. C. Friday 41—Oct. 10-17-24-31p FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE, one block from square. Ray Allen, Phone 363. 3t 24c “GENUINE OLIVER Plow Point* are sold by Cleveland Hard ware Co. “Wash burn’s.” See them, ltc FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM FUR nished house. Apply 112 McBrayer street. tf 22c FOR SAFE: TWO GOOD FARM mules at bargain prices. Amos A | Sain, R-4, Lawndale. 3t 22p FOR 3ALE: ONE NoTTuNDER wood typewriter. Good condition. J. | M. Black, Shelby. 2t 22c I ~ we sell ii~ s7 lTbat 1 TKRIES — For Real Battery Service, Re-charging, Retir ing. come to CAROLINA MOTOR INN. Rear of Post office. 2t-22c Throat of Nye Witness Cut on Eve of Inquirj I James N. Los, of Lookesvtile, tele ! phone executive who came to Nash ville, Yenn.f as a witness before the Nye investigating committee, 4s in a serious condition in a hospital following serious cuts on his throat. Mr. Cox was to have been ques tioned by the Campaign Funds Committee. SALK. Bv virtue of an order of the superior court made in special proceeding entitled T. L. Hoyle, Adr. C. T. A. of P. C Young's estate vs, Lucinda Young, O. F. Young et *1.'* I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Bhel b;, N. C on Saturday, November 21. T'iJMl at 12 o'clock M. or within legal hours, the following described real estate, to wit: Lying and being in the county of Cleveland and state of North Carolina and known and designated as follows: Beginning at a stake in the old line of the 41 3-10 acres at the northwest corner of the 5 acre tract fold off to Washburn and running thence north 42.30 E. 273 3 feet to a stake at Southwest corner of the 4 1*2 acres sold to George Wilson: thence S. 40 E. 105.4 feet: thence 47.15 E 125.5 feet: thence north 44 E. 158.4 feet: thence 8 31 E. 174.7 feet: thence north .47 E. 42 i 4 feet to an iron stake In the old line; thence S. 27.24 E. 774.6 feet: thence S. 39 E. 33 3-5 poles: thence S. 66 W. 87 1-2 poles: thence N. 1 E. 43 3-5 poles: thence N. 53.30 E. 267.3 feet; thence N. 43.30 W. 747.3 feet to the beginning, containing 31 1-10 acres. Terms of sale: One-half cash on day o, sale, balance in twelve months. This the ?2nd day of October. 1030. F. L. HOYLE. Administrator C. T. A. P. C. Young's estate. D. T. Falls, Attorney. 4t 24c j $13.00 SHELBY. N. C. TO WASHINGTON, D. C„ AND RETURN Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Tickets good going and returning on all regular trains (except Crescent Limited.) Final limit 5 FINE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE NATION’S CAPITOL. R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. /ION COMMUNITY BATCH OF NEWS Cotton Picking: About Over. Misses Cornwell Visiting i:> Richmond And Washington. (Special to The Slar.i Zion, Oct. 23.—Our farmers are about to finish ga haring their co* ! ton. Our schools will begin nest Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gettys and two daughters we:*: the spend-the tday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cornwell and daughters. Miss Minnie CioM and Mr. and Mrs. Lathain Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blanton Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mintz and daughters of Blacksburg, S. C . spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cabaniss and daughter. . Mr. and Mrs. Pleas B. CabanUs and daughter, Laura Jane, visited Miss Bessie DePrte-,1 of New Hous'v Master Worth Williamson Jr.. spending this week with his aunt, Mrs. Pleas B. Cabainss. Miss Janie Irvin of Boiling Sprutgs Junior college spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Irvin. Misses Beatrict Cabaniss and Ma1 I garet Martin were the week . end guests of Misses Genevieve and Mary Leu Dedmon Miss Sara Palmcr of Shelby spent some time last week with Miss Ruin Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cabaniss and family spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Cabaniss and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowery Austell spent a while Sunday with Mr. G. P. Irvin and family. Misses Margaret and Pearl Corn well are visiting n Richmond. Va and Washington. It C. Mr and Mrs. Claude Stained and family of Fa listen spent Sundry with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cornweli and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoyle had as their guests Sunday the followuig Mr. and Mrs. Odus Royster and sons James and Harry: Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Hoyle and children J, D. and Elaine: Mrs. Ethel Cabaniss and sons, Bob and Donald. MrSj Latham W-lfoh and .Minnie! Gold spent Sunday afternoon w'i*h Misses Ruth and F.iolsc Grlgg of Lawndale. Misses Georgic and Kansas Cad aniss spent the we* k end with Mrs Charles Ca bants#; and family. Jame Irvin and Ralph Stroud spent the week nvl with Mr. G. 1’ Irvin and family. Vlt Sinai News of Late Happenings Mrs. Wood Deliver* Talk. Birthday For Miss Mwre. Wiener Roast Enjoyed. ■ Special to The Star.' Shelby R-2, Oct. 23.—-The farm ers of this coannunfty are practi cally, through p'ckir.g cotton. Manv arc busy taking up sweet potatoes anti gathering corn this week , Mrs. J. tv. Wood from Boiling i Springs met with the W. M. U., O. As and Sunbeams last Sunday aft ernoon at the church and gave 3 I very interesting and helpful talk. Miss Rebecca Putnam, small I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter i Putnam of 'South Shelby, was the 'week end guest of her little cousin Miss Sara Lou Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Daves and daughters, Ollie and Stella. of Mcorcsboro, were callers at th; home of Mrs. .1 H. Rollins Sunday afternoon. Many of our young people from here enjoyed n birthday dinner on Sunday given at >hc home of Miss Elizabeth Meore in the McBiave section. Mrs. Sam Conley is on the ucl: list at this writing. Wc hops fet her a speedy recovery. —Miss Mignon Harriil spent part of i last week in South. Shelby visiting her niece. Miss Bessie Moore who has been very sick, but Is improving greatly. Mr. Cliff Dysart from LaUimors was a visitor in the community on. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. L. HarriP and daughters Misses Essie and Mignon Lcrrill vis. Ited Mrs. Josie Granbiin of Gaffney, IS. C, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weaver and Miss Nerine. of Gaffney, S. C., were callers at the home of Mrs. J. R ! Rollins Sunday. Among those win enjoyed a wie LET George Alexander DO YOUR Fine Waich and jewelry Repairing I Pay Cash For Good Used Watches. NEXT TO STEPHENSON DRUG CO. ner roast down at the church sprhts ; Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Yates Putnam and children; Mr. and Mrs. Lebrun Rogers Children; Mr and Mrs. Jordan F.1U, and children; Mr and Mrs. T. F. Bridge? and children and Mr. Elmo Bridges. Mr. J. C. Bridges who is suffet ing from very serious bruises caus ed by a wreck Monday, was taken to the horptal but returned to his horn • , I’ue. dav somewhat improved. Chances f< e Genius. A trick Ilycr, A1 Wilson, fell ran j of bed and sustain.* 1 serious injuries Mr. Wilson, when he recovers, may decide to devise u method of pro viding ills pajamas with u parachute attachment.—Washington Starr. One of the mysteries in this world I is where the editor's pencils go. j TUV STAR WANT AUS. p ■lICTURE ONE OF those wolves who prey upon widows and orphans with blue-sky and un sound securities proceeding—with his high pressure methods—if your widow preferred him to our Trust Department as administrators and conservators of her interests. When you place your estate in Trust here, every transaction is passed up on by our Investment Staff and Trust Officers. These are men of keen financial judgment and unassail able integrity. Wouldn’t you feel safest with your interests so guard ed? UNION TRUST CO. “IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH” Millionaire l.aborltc. Llandudno. Wales—The law party elected Oswvld Moseley, mil lionaire, as national executive, de feating J. H, Tho.nns, secretary of state. November Is a great month, with Armistice day and Thanksgiving and the Red Cross roll call in be tween. Our idea of no news: ‘‘Revolu tionists Claim Big Victory.” The Largest Motor Circus in the World WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE 300 PEOPLE - 30 BIG ACTS 25 FUNNY CLOWNS 3 RINGS - ELEVATED STAGE STEEL ARENA 5 - BANDS OF MUSIC ~ S OPEN PENS OF WILD ANIMALS MAMMOTH CUCTPiC LIGHTED 'MMWPBOOF TENTS SEATS FOR 3000 PEOPLE WORlOY GBEATS9T WILD AND DOMESTIC ANIMAL ACTS?. MONSTER FREE STREET PARADE AT NOON 7 PERFORMANCES DAILY 7 PM. AND S PM POORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER oflp. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO AIL OF THE 816 SHOW Prices 25^ 9nd 50^ EXTRA FEATURE ‘THE MODGINI TROUPE WORLD'S GREATEST BAREBACK RIDERS featuring OE, the ridinp comedian SHELBY ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY OCTOBER SHOW GROUNDS - W. WARREN ST. 28th in Shelby and suburbs you can get THE STAR EACH AFTERNOON of PUBLICA TION DAY by paying the Carrier Boy who passes your door, 25c per month. TOOTS AND CASPER The Wise Colonel. v THEY WON'T THINV-J IT \ N .'A*p A FLUKE. "WHEN HE. TPAPE-RiBOt WON TMH. PATTEWFOOT CERBV'LAST 1 >,vvp «muKt vvmcfn nu. YEA^., BUT L.OT6> OF PEOPLE I W1MB A6-AIN THIE> YEAR., mLlH|NKtTWA?>AM >{j YOOT«p1 /-tutu,u4 ACCVPENT. 2<lt 'Pjgfg V-i - V. _<£)VE HIM A SI4- MEAL T0N1&HT BECAUSE TOMORROW HE STARTS* TRAINING AMP ^OEB ON A PIET. ‘SAY'.CAbpeR* THE OLD TOWN Y? ALL SMOKED UP ABOUT THE 13Ur j RACE! EVERT- f BODY IDTAtWlN^r L ABOUT it! ^y \ COLONEL Hoofer oust TOLD ME THAT ^PARE-RIB^ IS OUT OF ^WAPE ANt> HA6N-T A -r-^V) CHANCE I TP W/lH. COLONEL HOOFER. ^>A1D v -THAT? W WHAT wind OP Pa 4am e I© HE PLAY f IK14? HE© TO 4ET hale of ©pare- . RIB©' WINNING©! HE OU6HT TO l BE RCO~nN<4 FOR \ ©PARE-RIB©, NOT W WNOCk'N^j HIM LwmY HurphV=. ' VOU BET I'M TELL1N4 EVERYBODY THAT ©PAoi-plBe. P HADN'T A CHANCE! I'M 40NN/V ) BET ‘tOME DOU4H ON HIM / AND \ 'WANT LON 4- ODP«=>'.' y : IF I CAN “SCARE. PEOPLE. ^. .r OUT OP BETTIN4 ON / <=»PARE-RIBe> HE'LL BE \ A 50101 “SHOT! /T’OU'RE SOT PUN UMB^Ae 1 THQU6HT, jCOUQNEt. Putting It In Black And White. ATTABcY, ePARE-RIBEY.1 <=>TEP ON IT ! LIMBER UP THOE.E IJ£6t<v*, THIO l<=> YOUR FI RET PAYS, TRAINING IM a LONGTIME'. AMP You can ctt^np a urr of J —rrvz&Fx « improvement! HE^ “TOLL t-xOT A LOT OF ‘jPTCD/ CA-5.PEP, BUT POMT PU'S’W HIM! WEtL MAUE HIM ■WOKV A LITTLE HAPPEN, EACH pay; f 'A/ELL,<&OPHIE( \ we 4oT A HALF \ INTEREST 1K1 CjPAPE-RIB'S. IN THE. COMIM^r RACE; CABPFR AND \ EACH PAID <&50O.°g AB THE ENTRV-FEE AN" IP THE HOUND \N ♦> \ 6et HALE IN V/HOe-E NAME THE PO^ ENTEREP ONTHE/ BOOVJp OE THE. RACIN4 Va£i^?? 1 ' HE'5 ekj-terep IN CAMPER’5> MAME., . OP course; ......> HAVE "You anV 'irREEMENiT INl W/RVTIN THAT -You're to 6*et HALE OF THE PUR^E? ARE’YOU &OW4r TO BE A *&ap Alt 'Your, life? will You , EVBR *JTDP TRU9T V. INi^r PFDPU ? SOPHIE MADE ME CALL A LAWYER- AND HAVE TH»*3> LITTLE AGREEMENT DRAWN UP FOR. CAMPER TO E>UjtN= 1 HATE “TO A«=>W; CA5PER70 DO IT* I HAD TO TALK HIM INTO LETTlNCj" ME IN ON A HALF INTEREST/ AND IABLE TO AND WHOLE. OFF NOW » f*' A COMPLETE Li«9T OF "THE ENTREES FOR *T>m mis RACE wn-uoa ANNOUNCED !N A FEW PA\3>»
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