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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small: Results Good Rates For Want .Advertisement's In This Column, " num Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Tim size typo 1 cent per word cadi tnsertion. I This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type oc pec word each insertion. FOR RENT HOUSE CLOSE IE, Good condition a,)ply at A. Blan ton Grocery' Co. U-.ll "TOR RENT: TWO LARGE l.IGtt'l rooms wilh two closets, hoi amt cold , running water and sink in kitchen Apply 2111 Lee St,, Phone 37A-.1 If 2!>< “ WHY PAY MORE? WE repair shoes for less. People’s Shoe Shop. East Shelby. Odell Freeman. Prop. tit-12p FOR SALE G R A PE VINES, rose bushes and shrubery at a sac rifice al once Eastside Farm Home, Mrs J. 1). Belch., 2t 19p *~FINK IKON ANIJ ME1AL CO aeli used auto parts lor all makes of cars. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of junk, and wrecked cars Trade Alley, rear of Kendall Medi cine Co., Phone 580. tf 2c HOME GROWN CABBAGE Plants for sale at Campbell Department Stores, Shelby and Esuvndale. It-Me BE SURE TO ATTEND THE “Musical Scenique" Friday night at the High School Building and get your money s worth, 10 and 25. bent - fit charity. It 19c FOR.SALK ONE LARGE HEA frola. practically new. Several wood heaters, used furniture. Phone 191 or call at 603 N. La Fayette Street. 3t 14e -ATTENTION Farmers. Merchants, (dinners. When Offering Cottons Would Appreciate A Call. Kxport and Mill Connections W. P. HARDWICKE Phone 106. Shelby, N, C. tfi THE D. Z. NEWTON SUNDAY school cUm is sponsoring the "Mus ic*! Scemque, " at the High School **01111(1108. Friday night, Notember 21. It 19c FOR SALE EXTRA gcu*d fresh cow, also thirty month old Jer sey bull, a beauty, bargain. J. A. Phil beck, Lawndale, N. C_ 2t-17p AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS AND all olhei travel accidents covered lor loss of life. limb, sight or time. Cost only $200 per year. North American Accident Insurance Co. Box 12. Shelby. N. C. tf He BUSINESS COMING AGAIN Central Barber Shop 13t 7p ^WANTED: FARM with'gooii house and good land. Write Box 514. Shelby. 4t 14p CEHTRAI'BARBER SHOP SIX chair*, all lust class barbers 1, s Cook, manager. 9t lop ~~DON'T NEGLECT-YOiTr~Ey£s Consult Dr Morrison optometrist Wednesday and Friday only, lot op WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L, C. Davis, next door to Eflid’s. I appreciate your patron age. large or small. tf 16c THE 'MUSICAL SCENIQUE •t the high school Friday night con sists of musical numbers and pic tures. 10 and 26c. benefit charity. It 19c LOST — CHINESE FLAG bv flag escort in Kings Mtn. parade Oct. 7. Reward for re turn to Star office, .'ft 14c FOR HEATED ROOMS OR apartment phone Mrs W I Pack ard. 275. ft 17c WANTED TO BUY A 3 OR 3 1-2 h. p, gasoline engine L A Shuford Lawndale, N, C, 2t 17p DEALERS WANTED REAI. business opportunity. We can place several live wide awake men in n profitable business selling direct to consumers in your home county Write quickly for free catalogue. <; C. Hebei ling Company, Dept. Bloomington. 111. 2t 17c GUARANTEED FLOUR $2.50; California fruits 121c lb.: Prunes 12|c lb,; Cclox, 2 25c packs for 25c; Seedless Rais ins, 2 boxes for 15c; canned corn 10c; English peas 10c: 2i lbs. Fresh Ground 11 O’clock Coffee 35c. C. H. REINHARDT, SttUlh Shelby, N. C. 2t.l7e Believed Strangled Bv Kidnap Fiend j Alire Collier, who disappeared from her home at Detroit, Mich., on August 2„was found strangled to death on a farm near Dearborn, Mich. Albert Dodson is held by the authorities on suspicion. O-atjM na!i#n«l NiiMr»ill AUCTION SALK Of PERSONAL property nt my Home in; Shanghai: school community. I", tciny Noveniuet 2i. at 2 o'clock. Fou' young mui. . .Wf.lght from 1.100 to 1.200 pomms, C000 bundles fodder, too to 1.15 bush ed corn, two hors? aagoti. faimuiJt tools, etc. High dollar buys for ra..r C. R. Goode. R-2. Sl. el by. 2-17p WANTED TO BUY Scrap Cotton. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-17c STRAYED OR STOLEN— Black and brown Airedale dog. Answers name “Brown Boy." Return to Harry Speck. No. ‘Ifi9 Cleveland Springs road and receive reward. 2117 Ft)It LETTER HEADS, ENVEL OPES, mix HEADS, CARDS OR ANY KIND OF JOB PRINTING PIIONE NO. 11 OR 4-J. OR SEE A STAR It REPRESENTATIVE, BUCKEYE SEED QUOTA TION, Shelby t Division. We can give you for Basis Seed S2f»,00 per (on loaded on ears. $25..">0 when trucked; Ex change 1900 lbs. when loaded on cars, 2a lbs, less when I ruck ed. I .oca t ed Sea board Depot. E. A. Wcllmon, Phone 33.1 Shelby. tf-17c WANTED: TWO HORSE FARM or hoc crop on Halves,.,G, L. Ledford, route 3, Lmeolnton St I7p FOUND; LADIES SILK GLOVE on S; Washington St. Owner iden tify at Star office. ;>l 17c FOUND HOUND DOG OWNER cm yet same by irtentifvmg and p.i>in« for expen-c. W. J. joJ!c> It-' Shelb\. i - tap EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIEl") cabbage plants:a ( Ab Jackson's store; 13< per hundred. $100 per tho-is-. | oi.d. •' tf iw ( aid of t hanks i V\t wish io thank our many g.ioii j nr.ghbots and friends, also Dr. E. W Gibbs and th undertakers for thei mai'5 expressions of sympathy and k i.d acts shown us during the sick lier and death of out dear baby girl anc sister, Madge Wray Mnv God - blessing oe with ah Mr and Mrs. R O Ellis and cni! drt n. Heaven for a pede !. ian v ould be a place Where all of the streets would always be torn up for repairs — Louisville Times. Hudson Factory Puts 3,500 Men To Work The Hudson Motor Car company, makers of Hudson and Essex cars, idded another 1 000 men to its work- ■ ng force today. making an addi ional 0,500 met put to work In the past three weeks, and in line with this policy to afford immediate cm-: ploy iron t to as large a toire ol wagr "aimers as possible. William J Mr Aneeny, president, today gave out the prices at which the new Hud-' son and Essex models will be sold.( They aie the lowest prices in the 22! rear successful history of the timn.u- | larmier The best list price of the Hudson. | which will be known as the .-Greater I Hudson Eight, will be $875 The new j Essex Super six will be sold as low | as $595, Thus, Mr. McAneeny points ; out that Ins company is offering its ■ rtew product at a saving of $175 bn j the Hudson and $170 on the Essex i as compared to the prices when new | models were introduced one year] ago and takes full recognition of the j obligation to give the public every ] advantage in value and. at the same ; time, provide employment for a large number of workers. America Of Old Of Asiatic Stock Tells Philosophical Society Research In Alaska Indicates Migration To Continent. Philadelphia Dr Ales HtttUcka. widely known anthropologist, told the American Philosophical society that five years of intensive research j in Alaska had led scientists to be- j lieve that pre historic man oh this continent was of Asiatic stock Dr; Hrdlicka is curator of I he'di vision of Physical Anthropology. Na tional Museum, Smithsonian Insti- j tutton, Washington. 'Since 1926," Dr, Hrdlicka said, "intensive anthropological and ar chaeological work has been carried ] on by the Smithsonian Institution j m Alaska. The object of this work ! is to locate and save, so far as pos sible, the oldest remains of man that may be found, both skeletal and cultural: and at the same time a study ts being carried on of the remaining fnllbloods, both Eskimo and Indian. ‘The chief aim of the present studies has been to .discover. so far as possible, data of value relating to the did migrations from Asia to America It is now definitely known that the American population was not indigenous and pnust have come, and that in fairly recent (post glaciati times, from Northeastern Asia: but material proofs of this were hard to secure "The work will take several more years to finish Its extension to Asia is imperative " SIlMIMSTR U(H S Ml l l( F Hnvin* qualified as the administrator of •> VV Self, deceased this it to.hereby no ttfv all person indebted to gat'd estate to make immediate payment of such indebt edness iq the undersigned and this is to further ootjfv all peisonv holding claihis against said rotate to file same itemized end verified ’with.the undersigned on or be fore November 17 l<vn or this notice vrit} be pleaded In bar of am recovery there on Th.lv the i7ih dat of November 1*150. \V ,1 SKI.F Administrator New ton A- Nekton Alin fit Nov 19c Just 10 Years Ago + ¥ * ¥ A Peep Or Two Back In 1920 (I trim taken from the Cleveland Star of 19~0.) i From l«snr of The Star, November 111, 19'JO.) A! the home of her parents,. Mr and Mi:- Glenn Blanton of South Shelby, Miss Maude Blanton and Air. H K. Cleary were happily mar ried at 7 o'clock Wednesday even iUK. Rev. John Suttle perlormrna the, ceremony in. the presence or the relatives and a few speii.i'i friends. A very encouraging meeting the Parent -Tcachei s' as's-ociat-n"v was held Monday afternoon, the a' tendance heing unusually large far such inclement weather. Realizing that the first year fol lowing the Baptist 7ft million cam paign resulted in the eontribtilion of almost one and a half million! dollars lor Baptist. denoinlnaUona 1 missionary and educational and so-| rial service work in addition to. all of j the money contributed for local church expenses, the men and wool 1 en gathered in Asheville today lot any acute ".'controversy. There is a ■quiet but happy spirit pervading.tfie convention.' Cotton is selling (or 17 cents to day. Labor Vs more plentiful now than it has been for ftvb years,, so it ;« reported by contractors and btfiki ers. Already Democrats' have com menred to discuss the probable can didates for governor of North Car olina four years hence. Among sonv of t he prominent names mention e dare: XV, A Finch, of Wilson: O Max Gardner, of Shelby;. A. W. Mc Lean, of Lumberton, and A. J. Max well, of Raleigh. And of all the animals that craw! away and sleep for the winter. th° one vye miss the most is the jani tor Judge. The sign says' Send Your Old Clothes to the. Police Station.’ But. gosh, if we do. we re likely to land i there outselves. We couldn't mas querade as a marathon-runner this time of year.— Boston Herald COMMISSI O MRS SAM. By virtue yf. n decree of ^.he superior 1 court of CleVela nd county N C made in the case of Barbel Hus?., widow et. si; vs Joseph F Huss. Jr I. ns commit si one! will > e i public anettonf th the highest, bidder for cash at the court hO\*«e l door m Shelby. X C , at 12 o'clock M . on Tuesday. December ‘K 1030, the following described real estate sit uated ip No 4 township Cleveland coun ty and described as follows Beginning at a atfi'alJ persUnmW on the north side of the creek, and runs 8 77 *« K 102*1 pole* to a atone thence S 32 K 40 poles to a gum at the edge of the swamp, thence N 66 K 20U poles to a stake, thence N. 8’, \V 80* 2 poles to a stake, thence N 641 ^ VV i n l, poles to a hlckor thence S 2f»,J VV 58J4 poles to a •stone thence S 12 VV 74 po!-'s to the be ginning ronta inuig 84*2 acre-- more or less and be mg known as the Joseph Huss old home place This November 18th 1910 J. C W'HISNANT Commissioner 3t Nov 10c VOICE LECTURE AT BOILING SPRINGS ('(inverse Professor On Program. College Paper Staff Is Elected. Personals. 'Special to The Star.' Boiling Springs. Nov. 18—Mr. F W WoOdell, voice professor of Con verse college and former conductor ot the Spartanburg musical festival course gavr a lecture recital on "Why We Sing Like Human Brings." m the college auditorium Tuesday evening. Nov. 18. at 8 o'clock. His accompanist, Mrs. H. V. Tanner and three pupils. Misses Dorothy Ely, Helen Bronlee and' Maririlla Bertan were with him. The pupils present ed several musical numbers. Miss Blanche Boyter, voice instructor of B. S. college took part in the even ing’s program Miss Mary Abies. English instruc tor, spent, the week-end with rela tives in Weaveryille. The staff for the college paper. The Kalorathea." has been elected as follows: Business manager. Tom Long; assistant business manager; Wvtman Crawley; circulation mana ger. Owen Padgett; assistant, cir culation manager. Jack Muilinax advertising manager. Carl Latham, assistant advertising manager. Nor man Roberts. Editorial staff; chief; Frank Hamrick: associate chief Mildred Hamrick: jokes. Alley Rhoney: community news, Chris tine Honeycutt; religious, Lattie Knox; exchange news, Gertrude Phtlbevk; campus news, Willie Mac. Odum. The following Armistice day pro gram was given at the college: soitg.-''America." student body; sa lute to flag. student body ; scripture. Zula MArlow; brief remarks on Ar mistice. Prof. J, I) Huggins; "What Armistice Means to Us," Madge ! Sperling ; roll call of B. S. men in! service and poem, "In Flander's Field." Mildred Hamrick: our flag. Ruth Me Cargo: song. "Star Span gled Banner;" student body;- half minute silence in honor of the dead. J prayer. Rev. J. I,. Jenkins. PREMIER'S I)Al GHTER WILL REMAIN ' BACHELOR GIRL" London—Xshbel MacDonald, who is a "bachelor gi'i" herself, would i-liter be called that than a "spin si ii she said in an address opening an exhibition organized by Lend-n's unmarried young women. We women should not be ask ed to bear the stigma of failure m the marriage market.” she said. • for with all due respect to survivors of toe great war. a great many perfect ly eligible 'bachelor girls’ prefer ii entet the many professions now epen to them " Your Home Chain Grocery^ We Save You Mouev OLINA STI //yr BLUE FRONT STORES ^ (^/Loncy Spent in CAROLINA STORES Stays atJ/ome ” Our foods are always fresh and in prime condition. Our can ned goods are new crop and not job lots or hold-overs. The best is here for you at prices that will please you. THE FAMOUS LAUREL VALLEY — 24-LB. BAG FLOUR Silverdale Peaches ."1 large cans 50c BLAC K BERRIES In syrup, large _ __ 14c PINEAPPLE, Libby's Sliced, larse can IZPc Cheese KRAFT Elkhorn Daisies, Found CRANBERRY SAKE Ocean Spray _______ 22c — 0 L I V E S — Libby’s? Stuffed __ 22c — PUMPKIN — Van. Camp’s, can .. 10c Special Thanksgiving Items <ilace I’in.eapple. package - —Ilk' (ilace Cherries, package .22c Citron, pound ____3Hc Dates, pitted, 10 hz. . __ 21 c Orange and I.emon Peel, pkg. l ie Bee Brand Spices, all kinds, pkg. Sc !' E A S Tissogood, 2 cans 2v»c — TOMATOES — Va. large, .3 cans 35c f-r • CORN, SHOE REG, — MAKER'S COCOA — 1-5 pound box__ Pc 1-2 pound box 21c — MY-TFINK I'RODK'TS — Chocolate Flavor, pk^. . _ lllc I). & C . for Com on Pies; pkg. __ )0c PINTO BEANS 4 lbs. for _2">c CAMPBELL’S SOUP Tomato. } cans . ... 29c MATCHES I’hoenix, 3 ]««. boxes 1 Or PRODUCE SPECIALS Lettuce, large heads—3 for . 25c Celery, large bunches—each . 5C Cranberries, nice stock—quart ........ . 20r CAROLINA STORES FOR CAROLINA PEOPLE READ THE STAR. IT NOW GOES INTO 5 OTHER DAY. $2.50 A YEAR BY MAIL A QUARTER BY CARRIER BOY. ,000 HOMES EVER V FOUR WEEKS FOR TOOTS AND CASPER On Dress Parade. 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