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Just 10 Years Ago A Peep Or Two Back In 1920 (Items Taken From The Cleveland Star of 1920.) *_ f i From issue of The Star, November 26, 1920.* That artillery troops for the Amer ican army in the world war war'? forced to drill with "improvised wooden guns, rope harness and oth er expedients," because of lack oi equipment, is officially revealed to day in the annual report of Major General Wm. J. Snow chief of fieid urtbllery to Secretary Baker. A terrible shock came to the many hiei ds and relatives of Editor anil Mrs. Lee B Weathers yesterday whin it was announced that thfeir .tit active little daughter, Mary Wiseman Weathers had passed at 5:30 yesterday morning at the. tens tier age of three years, three months ant* twenty-one days A lower price was announced in shflby Tuesday on fresh market meats. The decline is brought about because of the decrease of from two to three cents per pound on beef and hogs purchased locally. The declines run from 12 1-2 per cent to 25 per trvstf.e s sale or valuable REALTY. R, virtue of the per.or vested In me As tTiist.ee in a certain deed of trust* execut ed bs S. H Webber, colored, and wife. Rossle Webber, to secure an indebtedness set forth in that deed of trust, dated RwriaiiT 19. 1929 and recorded in boots of mortgages NO. 152 at page. 195 of the office of the register of deeds for Cleve land county. N. C.-, and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness and demand having been made on the trustee to execute the trust, 1 will ■in at public auction to the highest- bid der at tive court tiouse door id Shelby, Cleveland county. N C.. on Saturday, December litb 1930, at 12 o clock M . or within legal hours the olio*in- described real estate, located In No 5 township of Cleveland county, forth Carolina Beginning at and adjoining lands of the Winners iWhitworths' on the west and north: on tiie soiffti the lands of Cieorge Oates on the east by lands of Ellis Oates and being that tract of land conveyed by Georgia Itudasili to'S. H. Webber by deeds as eopears of record In the office of reg ister of deeds lor Cleveland county North .Carolina, in book 3-W at page 38, to which reference is hereby made lor a more complete description and the land herein described contains a good house and three acres more or 'ess. This November «tli. 1930. C. B. McBrayer, Trustee. <1 Nov 5c TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the authority •cntained in that certain deed of trust, executed by J R. Poston and wife, Myrle Poston to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being dated April lJJth, 1928 and recorded in book No. 149 at page 232 In the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. N. C. securing an indebtedness to the Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan association, and default having been made in the pay ment of the Indebtedness therein secured, ind being requested to sell said property t Will on .Saturday. December IJtth. 198th at 13 o clock noon or within legal hours, at the court house door, Shelby, N. C. sell to the highest btddpr for cash at public auction that certain lot or pared o fland lying and being in No. 6 town ship county, N. C. and bounded as fol^ lows: Being a part of the J. D. Allen proper ty, as will be shown by map of said property made by O. C. Thompson, sur veyor, on March 28. 1926 and said map on record in the register of deeds office for Cleveland county, N. C. in plat book No. 2 page 10. Beginning at northeast corner of J. Lane Putnam’s corner; lot No. 33, at the west *dge of Post road thence with the west dge of the road N. 15 E. 100 feet to a take; thence 8 79 \V, X75 feet to Wood lawn avehus at the northwest corner of lots Nos. 27 and 28: thence with Wood lawn avenue 8 25 degrees 60 minutes E. 125 feet ■ to the northwest corner of lot No 33; thence with it N 63 degrees 50 minutes E. 120.1 feet to the beginning and '>e;ng that same lot which was conveyed ?o W O. Poston and J. R. Poston bv J. I). Allen and wife by deed dated January 12, 1&2B and recorded in the office of the reg ■ster of deeds for Cleveland county, N. C. in d*ed book 3-W at page 286. This November 10th, 1930. JNO. P. MULL. Trustee 4t Oct 12C NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under authority conferred by deed of rust executed by W. P. Cogdell and wife* V. D, C’ogdell to D Z. Newton trustee, dat »'d the 12th day of Jan ., 1929. and rt-cord* ed in book 152 at page 162, In office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. North Carol?ha, the said trustee will at ’•2 o'clock M. on Monday. December 22nd, 1930, at the court house door of Cleve land county in Shelby, North Carolina, sell t public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following described property: Lying and being in Number 8 township. Cleveland county. North Carolina, and pore particularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a fallen pine 'ree. P. G. Cogdell’s and G A. McKee's corner, thence with G. A. McKee's tne passing his corner and with -L. F. Grayson s line north 65 2-3 west 108 G ^pies to a stone, L. F. Grayson's corner; •hence with his line t:p the branch Tuorth -UJ4 east 31.4 pole.s to a stone, division * orner. made Sept. 13, 1922; thence three division lines south 72.8 east 23 poles to a tone; south 11 Va east 19 poles to stone; Quth 86 east 27 poles to stone at west >ide of old road, P. G. Cogdell's corner, ihence with his line south 32 east. 48' poles to the beginning, containing H acres, more or less, the same being a portion of the estate of Mary E. McKee, deceased. Second Tract: Being known as the T. n Washburn home place, adjoining land*1 of Will Green, Williamson and others, the '»ine being the remainder of the said T. 1 n. Washburn home place after 16l:» acres have been enrved out to L. F. Grayson, beginning at a pine clay root on the south ide of the road, filler V/Ulianison corner. . ml running thence north 651« west 18.43 J chains to a stone, corner of rale to Cray <ov: thence south 25 west 8.7 chains to a tone in the old line, Grayson’s corner; tnen.ee with the old lirie south 65U east 0 15 chains to a pine knot in Wiitiam on a l.ne; thence north J’a east 131 chains to'a-pine knot, formerly a hickory; thence with Williamson's line north 3lta v est 13.40 chains to the beginning, con taining by subtraction 21 acres, more or ICS*. Third Tract: Being known us a portion of the Allen Cogdell lands and bounded by Crk Powell on the East. George M. Gold on the north. Perry Cogdell on the west and Mrs. McKee on the south: Beginning at a stake in road on McKees line and Crts Powell's corner, and runs thence l orth 62 east tva., 3.*l 43.93 chains to a tone in Brushy Creek in the Gold line: thence with it north 25 east 2 25 chains to a stone on the east bank of the creek: me nee north 83 west iva. 1.50 chains to a stone; thence south 62 west tya.3*) 172 poles to a stone in west edge of the road in McKee's line; thence norm’ll 33Vi east 3 12 chains to the beginning, con taining 12’* acres, more or less, the same, h^ing lot, No, 5 of the division of the Cog - *■••11 land This sale U made on account of default m the payment of the indebtedness secur ed by said deed of trust. This the 17th day of November 1930 D. Z. NEWTON. Trustee Newton A* Newton, A tty • 4i Nov U>-; cen and cover all fresh meats handled In the local markets. Pork roast is reduced from 40c per pound to 30c; round steak from 40c to 30c tercicrloin from 40c to 35c sauw., from 35c to 30c; pork chops from 40 ■ to 35c; beef roast from 30c to 25c. I doubt if the average man a town realizes just what a serious situation is facing our farmers, and farmers all over the country, for that matter. Cotton is selling for 15c, half or less what it cost to make it. Com is a dolla- a bushel or less for the man who has it for sale, sweet potatoes are 60 cents a bushel, the cattle and wooi markets are all to pieces, and so on down the line. Clothing prices arc on a stable j basis, according to a statement is | sued Wednesday night by the board j of directors of the National A.--- >> ’ciation of Retail clothiers. I __ Wc are glad to be able to chron icle the improvement of our popular townsman Mr. O. E. Ford, who lor several weeks was desperately ill ; with double pneumonia. He is now ! able to be up in his room. There has been some talk among; i a few of the citizens of this victirty | concerning a national park at Kings ! Mountain battle giound. NOTICE OF STOCKH01.nF.RS MEETING OF THE FARMER* .MERCANTILE CO. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Farmers Mercantile company, Lat tfmore, N. C., held on November 24. 19.10. the following resolution was unanimously adopted nesohed. Thatf’in the judgment of this board it is advisable, and most for the benefit of the Farmers Mercantile com pany, that the same should be forthwith dissolved, and to that end it Is ordered that a meeting of the stockholders be held on Tuesday the 30th day of Decem ber. 1930. at 2 o’clock p. m. at the office of the company in the town of Lattirhore, N: C-, to take action upon this resolution; and further that the secretary forthwith give notice of said meeting and the adop tion of this resolution within ten days of this date, by publishing the said resolu tion. with notice of its adoption in the Cleveland Star, a newspaper published in Shelby. N. C. for at least four weeks, once a week, successively, and by mailing a written or printed copy of the same to each and every stockholder of this com pany in the United States. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the corporalt senr of s^id co^any, this the 3<th da. , of November,. 1930. 1 Signed i . • L. V.. LEE, • W. S. WALK EL ED WALKER T. B. GOLD. Attest -' . '. *3.gticu- \V. S. Walker, Sec. iz 26c TRUSTEE S SALE Of REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed by Wilbur 8hytle and wife. Bessie Shy tlo to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being dated September 10, 1920 and recorded in book No 157 at page 419 in the office of the .register of deeds of Cleveland county, N. C securing an indebtedness to the Shelby and Cleve land County Building and Loan associa tion. and default having been made lit the payment of said indebtedness there in secured and being requested to sell said property 1 will on Saturday, December l:!th. 11130 at 13 o'clock noon or within legal hours at the court house door. Shelby, N. c. sell to the highest bidder for cash a' public auction that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being In No 0 town ship Cleveland county. N. c. and bounded as follows: Being lot No. 10 of the J F. Gaffney property as shown by plat made by Sum mey C. Cornwell, C. E.. m February. 190a said plat being recorded In book' SS .it page 542 of the register's office fo Cleveland county, N. C. reference to which Is hereby made lor full description to metes and hounds of said lot described i follows: Beginning at a stake on the south edge of Gaffney street and runs thence alone said edge of Gaffney street 6C 2-3 feet to “s'1.* *S°‘ «>»*»«« along said alle-. ISO fee. to a 12 foot alley; thence along sal{l al ey 66 2-3 feet to a stake: thence 180 feet to the beginning and being that same lot which was conveyed to Bessie Shytle by S. M. Morrison and wife, Leila Morrison by deed dated October M 19?'; is th,° °mcl' ot 'he register of deed* lor Cleveland countv N c in deed book 3-W at page 4T " This November loth, 1930 JNO. P. MULL, Trustee. 41 Oct 13c DON'T MISS THE FILM EPIC OF ALL TIME! The most important picture ever made! BEGINNING I MONDAY, DEC. 1 At The CAROLINA Vlt. Sinai News of Late Happenings [Regular Preaching Services Held. Miss Nell Kills Sick Personals. (Special to The Star.) Shelby, R-2, Nov. 25.-The regu lar preaching services were held at the church Saturday and Sunday afternoon. A very inspiring message j was brought to the people each time {by the pastor, Ret. J. L. Jenkins. Mr and Mrs. Thurman Hamrick and daughter, Miss Selina Hamrick •of the Popular Springs community {were visitors at the home of Mr. •and Mrs. W. I,. Harrlll Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gee Bridges and children of Kings Mountain and Mr. I and Mrs. Ben Bridges of Patterson | Springs were the dinner guests of ; Mr and Mrs. J; C Bridges Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, R. N. Hawkins and I son, Bobby, of Shelby^ visited Mr. i and Mrs. J. H Hawkins Sunday. Miss Nell Ellis is sick at the time i of this writing. Mr. J C Bridges and Mr. L. Y. Putnam, were visitors in Whitemire, s c. Miss Edna Putnam who spent part j of last week with her cousin, Mrs.} Cecil Baber of Shelby returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bostic of Mor ganton and Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Wea ver and Misses Norine Rollins and Sarah Service of Gaffney were the guests o{ Mrs. J TL Rollins Sunday. Miss Ocie Putnam spent last week with her sister Mrs. Cliff Dysart of Swainsville Miss Rhea Hunt spent last. Thurs day night with Miss Glenn Frazier of Earl. Mr. Vonie Gibsoii ntid family moved into this community recent ly. We are glad to welcome them in to our midst. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Branton and son, Richard, of Shelby, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Branton Monday afternoon. Huge Soviet Celebration. Moscow.—The 13th anniversary of the Communist revolution was ob served with a parade of 15,000 troops, followed by half a million citizens, in the greatest procession of Soviet history. The Chocolate Shop fS OPEN UNDER The Management Of MRS. E, L. BEAM The IDEAL family Car The New Tudor Seden l495 1F.O.B- i)*tn»s«, pia;« frmigki tmd dmitvwr*. BmmfHnt «uf «<r« +mtrm ul l+m —tt ) The remarkably low-priced Tudor Sedan is a good ex ample of “Value far above the price.” Like all the new Ford car* it is finished in rich and attractive colors and is comfortably cush ioned and durably uphol stered. Every mother will appre ciate the Triplex shatter proof glass windshield — and having complete con trol of the two doors, she can put the younger chil dren in the rear and devote herself to the road. The steering wheel answers to a touch of the finger. Brakes take hold quickly and surely. The four Iloudaille double acting hydraulic shock ab sorbers smooth out every unevenness in the road. f Phone or call for 71 demonstration JJ Charles L. Eskridge WARREN STREET - SHELBY, N. C. For Saturday Only NOVEMBER 29TH 100 Crepe Dresses Vf 1°° Size? MISSES- and WOMEN’S COATS $9-98 i'„, trimmed. Sizes VI to weaves • modeled 1,1 All wool into Yw ’with rolled eol >traight and 1 )»fed 1 Standing collars. \ lavs and straight .1. .,ette Mountain l Trimmed in These coats m1SSESdresse°s $4-98 Sizes 14 t° °“' Oi Flat Crepe,Xanton Crop”, g \ sey, Chemle, Hints. » NVpar and Sports, Dre^. (lup yacks and al 1 Evening- ^l r shades for fall *«d -ladieF?ilk hose 98C Sizes S.\ to 10. Of Y'iY, * cry Slid 'weave. 1 guage pure^ fashioned, rc-m dear as a diamoi«- j from toe to] ssttK? —ent ot all new colors Special Sales Friday and Saturday Saturday Special 9 a. m. & 7:30 p. m. 1,000 POUNDS PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 5 Pounds For 19c Saturday All Day PINK SALMON CAN 10c Saturday All Day - Peanut Butter - 2 jars for 25c 16-ounce glass jars. Specials Friday And Saturday - Chocolate Drops — With Soft Cream Centers POUND 10c FRIDAY ALL DAY — BANANAS — 10c DOZEN Shoe Values For MISSES’ SPORT AND NOVELTY SHOES $2.98 Widths to C. Brown kids, some with reptile trim, patents and suedes With straps, center buckles, pumps, WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES with Arch Support $3.98 Sizes .‘5A to 8. Brown, black and kids. ~ CHILDREN’S STITCHDOWNS 98c Sizes 5 to 2, A value you can't afford to overlook. IcreWsoTe”oxfords — SPECIAL AT $1.98 Sizes 11 to 8. Tans, Blonds and Blacks. Ideal for school wear. — CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOSE — 15c Colors of black and brown. Strong, durable Just the hose for school wear and for play. Men’* Dress Shirts — 50c and 75c — Plain and fancy patterns, col lars attached. Sizes 14.V to 17. I MEN’S SILK TIES -10c-: Every conceivable popular pattern. With linings that do>" not roll. In all the new stripes. Sheep Lined Coats For Boys — $4.98 — Every boy needs a sheep line*) coat. Heavy, upstanding fur collars, in sizes •1 to 14 years. BOYS’ LUMBER JACKS — $2.98 — Plaid and fleece lined. Black and tan leatherette. In sizes 4 to 16 years. BOYS UNION SUITS — 49c — Sizes 24 to 34. Made for warmth ainl lasting wear. .BOYS’ SUITS * — $1.98 — Think of being able to buy a 2-pivt ■ suit for $1.98! They are here in tweed patterns and stripes. Sizes 7 to 16 years. BOYS’ HELMETS — 25c to 49c — Nothing better for proteation against cold weather. Sonic have goggles a* tached. Sweater Coats For Men — 98c — Men’s Fleece lined Sweater Sport Coats, 7-button models. Sizes 3.6 to 46. A value to be found only at Charles. Christmas Gifts for B-fl B Y j In this department yqu \.i. tV.na everything oaby needs Dresses— Flannel Saeques Wot>l Berets— Ecctees— * Crib Blankets— P NOW . .. IT’S TIME TO THINK OF CHRISTMAS Hring The ('hildren To Sec Charles’ Toyland. Joy And Thrills Await Them Here. “CHRISTMAS” DOLLS 10c to $2.98 — They cry, they sleep. They have real hair, composition legs, arms and hands. No mat ter how old or how young baby; is, there is a suitable doll at Charles. WHEEL* TOYS Large Express Wagons — 59c — Other WAGONS 10c to $1.98 “-SCOOTERS — * With Rubber Tires —■ 98c to $1.98 — ~ TRACTORS-~~ A large tractor and two cars, three pieces complete— — 98c — About half the price of last year. JERSEY Hi.OOMKRS With Rayon Stripes 1 Pairs For — $1.00 — Get a Supply. (HARDONIZE RAYON ELOOMERS — 49c — Smooth, soft material that is hard to tell from glove silk. A GIFT l O YOURSELF! A NEW HAT for The Holiday Season YOU will enjoy your Christmas Shopping much more fully if you are wearing a flattering new hat . . . and while seek ing these gifts to make others happy, why not select a dash ing new hat for yourself? A REAL TREMENDOUS SALE OF HATS fc Where will you find hat values equal to those at Charles? VELVETS SUEDES SATIN METALLICS METALLIC TRIMS 49c VAGABONDS CLOSE FITTING OFF-THE-FACE STYLES WE WILL CHEERFULLY EXCHANGE MERCHANDISE OR REFUND YOUR MONEY AT ALL TIMES.
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