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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Resul's Good In the WAN YAPS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. mis slw type I rent oei word each insert’oa This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type He per word each insertion. heated rooms specially priced. Call Mrs. W. L. Packard, phone 275. 2t 3c " LOST: pairTadies' brown kid gloves trimmed in tan. Return to Star office. 3t lp I FURNISH AND PLANT ANY kind of native shade trees. Cheap. Write Robert McClinton (Col ) Kings Mountain. 2-5p Tink lron and metal 30 sell used auto parts for all makes o! cars Highest cash prices paid foi ah kinds oi lunk and wrecked cars Trade Alley, rear of Kendall Medi cine Co.. Phone 580 tl 2c FOR BALE AT AUCTION, AT coiu-thou.se next Saturday. Dec. 8, at 12 o'clock, 1926 model Ford truck, in gooff condition. Gordon Hamrick, route 7, Sheiby. l*5p BUCKEYE SEED QUOTA TION, Shelby Division. We can give you for Bail's Seed $26.00 per ton loaded on cars $25.50 when trucked; Ex change 1900 lbs. when loaded on cars, 25 lbs. less when trucked. Located Seaboard Depot. E. A. Wellmon, Phone .‘$33, Shelby. tf-17c WANTED WORK OP ANY KIND around cotton mill. Two card hands one spooler hand. W. A. McSwain, Double Shoals. 2-5p FOR SALE: FORD ROADSTER model T. Excellent condition, be longing to T. C. Hitchcock, Inquire at Blanton’s Garage, Fa 11ston Road, Shelby. tf 24c FOR SALE: SEVERAL” 100 TO 150 acre farms near Kings Creek. Prices run front $15 to $50 an acre. R. S. Qu^en, Kings Creek. S. C. R-l. 6t 3p " BUSINESS COMING AGAIN. Central Barber Shop. 13t 7p A ~CHRISTMAS~ GIFT ~THAT ■will slenderize your figure is a Spen cer garment. Recommended by sur geon everywhere. Call 213 for free t>ersonal advice on any problem you have concerning the control or slen derizing of your figure. tf 1c "FOR SALE: MEDIUM~~ SIZE" base burner and dining room furni ture. All new and a real bargain Grover Beam, Shelby. 3t 1c FOR SALE—10 H. P. UPRIGHT boiler, fully equipped, Good as new, A bargain, will trade for small boil er. S. Nelson Lattimore, Shelby. l-5p FIGURES CORSETED IN THE Spencer manner attract admiring glances. Let the Spencer Corcetlere advise you in the matter of con trolling your figure, Call 213 for ap pointment. tf 1c CONSULT THE SPENCER COR setlere about problems of slender izing your figure. Free consultation and advice without obligation. Phone Mrs, Henry Carroll at 213. tf 1c —wanted?! agreeable, com panlonable young men or women tc cccupy furnished ? room apartment with lights, steam heat, connecting bath. Maid service furnished Apply Green Lantern Tea Room. tf lc "MOTHER WITH THREE-DE pendent children wants work of any kind. Mill or house work In town or country. Can arrange for care of her children. See Rev. J. B. Davis, Pat terson Springs. 2-5p WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing L. c Davis, next door to Eflrd’s t appreciate your patron age large or small tf 16c INDIVIDUAL CH RI S T M A S cards. Samples will be *.rou;ht to you on request. Beautiful n--w line o' samples. Call or omne No. It eta Publishing Company. FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE and modern 7 room house. Desirab’e location, near school. Ready for occupancy Dec. 1st. Grady Lovelace, Phone 72. 3t*lc “accident insurance in eluding automob.i“' only $2.00 per yeai premium. Make inquiry North American Accident Insurance Co., Box No. 12. Shelby. N. C. tf36e A. B. HUTCHINS, BROAD ST. Shelby, wants any kind of work Married man with family to sup port. 2-5p -ATTE NT I ON - Farmers, Merchants, Ginners, When Offering Cottons Would Appreciate A Call. Export and M''ll Connections W. P. HARDWICKE Phone 40b. Shelby, N. C. tfc WANTED— ONE-HORSE FARM I to work oh halves. Apply P M. Hord I Route 1, Shelby, 2-5pj TWO COLORED MEN WANT jobs as truck drivers or any other -common 'abor Work wanted as soon as possible. Estrice Bulls and Ed mond Isaacs, both on Mr. C. S. Young’s place 2-5p WE BUY SCRAP cotton. D. A. P-*am and Co. 3t-5c FOR SALE— PRACTICALLY new chain hoist, half ton. A real bargain. Apply at The Star office. Shelby. 4-5p FOR RENT: 4 ROOM HOUSE “lectrlc lights, spring water, garage, small garden. Within city limits, | lust off Grover St. Apply to An |thony and Harris, Woolworth Build - ■ ing. tf 24c LOST BLACK LEATHER BRIEF case In Shelby, Finder please return j I to Star office and receive reward. l-5p I REDUCED MY HIPS FIVE inches in five minutes,” says one wearer of Spencer garments. Con sult your Spencer representative and haye garments made to your In dividual requirements. Free consul tation and advice. Mrs. Henry Car roll, phone 213, 206 North LaFay ette street. tf Ic FOR RENT: ONE TWO ROOM apartment, steam heated. Light and | water. Apply at Green Lantern Tea] Room. tf 3c BIIINO YOUR GUNS TO F. L. Beck, Shelby, N. C„ Warren St. on old show gioi'nd place tor repairs. Work cheap. F. L. Beck. 2t 5p FOR RALE: BALED WHEAT straw. Will deliver orders for .wo tons or more. J, H. Palmer, R-1, Lawndale, naar Polkville. 5t N28p COLORED MAN AND WIFE want one-horse farm to work on halves. Can finance self until farm ing time. U. S. Harris, Route 3, Vale. 2-5p NOW OPEN ^*BOW LI N (i Alley, Next to Central Cafe*. Ladies invited, 3t-5p WE RAVE” SEED ^ye and S~ed Wheat for sale. D. A. Beam and Co. • 3t-5c PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR hand-made hooked rugs and mats with Mrs. F. L. Beck, just off War j ren Si, on show ground, 2-5p WANTED 3 OR 4 HORSE FARM. Want stock furnished. Good force, : good workers. C. H. Bowen, Shelby R-2. 2t 5p MARRIEp MAN WITH THREE children wants work of any kind. Good hand on farm Write W. L Page, care L. E. Dellinger, route 4. Kings Mountain, 2t 5p I LYRIC The Little Theatre With Big Productions. Midway of the South Pa cific . . . off the beater path of conventions . . J Inspired by the lazy drift of South Sea Island moons ... comes “THE LOVE TRADER” With Leatrice Joy, Noah Beery Chester Conklin, Roland Drew and Henry B. Walthall. TODAY AND ' SATURDAY — ADMISSION — 10c and 25c * / No I Township News. 01 Current Week Home Coming Observed at I.avoid* Church. Miss Humphries Entertains. ■ Special to I he Star.) No. l Township Dec. 3.—Home coming day was observed at Lavemla church last Sunday. Several former pastors were present and made in teresting talks. Rev, M, M. Huntley of Spindale delivered the home com ing sermon. Prof. Wade Humphries of Gaffney, S. C., liad charge of the | singing. Several singers were pres ent: J. B. and H H. Ruppe of Ghev okee: Avery Gillespie of Trinity; Gaither Humphries of Campt Creek; Paul Burgess of Grassy Pond and Joe Humphries of Mt. Olive. Miss F.xie Humphries entertained a number of her friends with a! Thanksgiving party Thursday night. Those present were: Misses Grace MeBrayer. Peari iVtcCraw, Elsie and Flossie Jolly, Virginia Byars, Par nece Ruppe, Eloise Hamrick, Wilma Horton and Messrs Collis and Gold Jones, Emmitt and Braudes Bvars. Bud and Ralph Ruppe, Raleigh and Elmer MqCraw, Gaither Humphries Dillard Bridges, Horace Hamrick and Avery Bland. Mr. and Mrs. John Boheler are re joicing over the, birth of a son on November 27 Mr. Tano Bridges and family have moved to Gaffney, S. C. Mr. Benson Humphries lias moved to the mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones are making their home with Mr. Bud Jolley. , Mr. Brio Earls is bn the sick list j this week while Mrs, K, E. Hamrick 1 is rapidly improving. I Mr, and Mrs. Dee Byars dinner guests on Thursday were: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jolley and Mr. Bulo Earls. Mr. and Mrs, Darrie Martin and son. Paul of Shelby were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Mrs. Gilbert Jones was the guest of Mr* Blanche Horton Saturday night at her homo tri Boiling Springs. Mr. Russell Davis has returned to his home after staying a few weeks with Ills grandparents in the moun tains. Mr. Oliver Earl and family spent Sunday with Mr M. B Earl and family. Mr and Mrs. Blaine Davis of Boil ing Springs are visiting in this com munity. Mr. and Mrs Garland Hamrick at tended the fiddler* convention at Gaffney, S. C„ Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Byars spent the week end with the lattera parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Horton in the Ashworth community. Miss Ina McSwain, Mr. David Bailey and Mr. Georgle Brown Earl visited at the home of Mr Bulo Earl Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Dect Holland und children of Converse were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Byars Sunday. Dix Rides Auto. New York.—Richard Dix. motion picture star, narrowly escaped In jury when he Jumped on the bump er of a taxicab to avoid being run down. One of the main barriers to effi flency Is common, <-.dinary corner satlcn. 2 Meals Day, Plenty Water, helps Stomach "Since I drink plenty water, eat 2 f ind meals a day and take Adlerika row and then. I've hrd no trouble with my stomach." C. Deforest Unlike other medicine. Adlerika arts on BOTH upper and lower towel, removing poisonous waste which caused gas and other stom ach trouble. Just ONE spoonful re lieves gas, sour stomfeh and sick headache. Let Adferika give your stomach and bowels a REAL clean ing and see how good you feel. Paul Webb and Son, Druggists. adv. Shelby Route Seven Personal MenJion Mr. and Mn. LaFayette Roberts Move Beck Home. A i ' Marriage. * ! . — (Specie’ to The Star > Shelby. R-7, Dec. 4— Mr. Fred Thrift and Mls.s Ruth Galloway rao tored to Gaffney, 8. C, Wednesday morning and were happily married Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Roberts have moved back home after spend ing the fall at their gin near Earl Mr. and Mrs. Flay Roberta and | children of Oramerton. spent Sun- I day with Mrs. R. Roberts and Mtss Jessie Klla Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thrjtt and i children are spending a few days with his parents Mr. a^d Mrs. Al- j len Thrift. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thrift,, Mr. Allen Thrift and Harry Galloway, arc spending a few days with rela tives near Brevard. Quite a number of our young peo ple attended » wiener roast at Mr. Joe Beams Friday night. Mrs. Lula Carpenter and Miss Nancy Ella Rudaslll were visitors In the community Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruby Bridges and brothers, Elmer and Kenneth, called on Mr. La Fayette Roberta and family Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberta and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Roberts parents, Mr. and Mrg. Ben Palmer of the Mt. Sinai section-. What mere man doesn't knojr; ue> doesn’t suspect. TODAY . .. Two New Cars Now Ready ... TODAY EIGHT 2-PASS. COUPE ! oou« »oo» SPECIAL KQUIPMfNT EXTKA . ALL MUCKS f. O. S. Mil V 'l* -■ *»*■■ — 4 ... .. . . —rt. -—l* .X» Amazing qualities . . . Astounding prices "We Invade a new field with vastly improved cars at the lowest prices in our history" •T WIULIAM J. McANEINY PraaMm*. IMno Mottr Car Company We have buffi tbaae models up to and beyond the 1931 standards of performance and quality in every way, and have never in our history offered so many improvements. Quality to greater down to the last detail. Every phase of performance has been greatly improved, and the luxury we have buffi into the cars to substantially greater than ever before. Motors are larger and more powerful An efficient system of oil cooling is introduced. A marked improvement in carburetkm increases flexibility and economy. Bodies are longer and wider. These cars possess the finest, easiest riding qualities For the first time, such comfort to available at these low prices. Only great manufacturing economies and the fact that our large resources permit us to take the fullest possible advantage of reduced commodity prices have en abled us to offer the public the greatest combination of qual ity and low prices in our entire history. . Ortner.Management Permits Exclusive Value Advantages Owner-management cnablee Hudson B»»e» to give you outstanding ad vantage* in quality and price. The men who are now guiding its destinies have been with the company since its inception twenty-two years ago. Its department heads and principal dis tributors are its controlling owners. Their independence is backed by UB> usually large resources in capital and plant facilities. It enables Hudson. Essex to lead *n design and engine**, tag quality. It permits economies in manufacture and distribution that bring exceptional quality direct to the public at distinct price advantages. Sea both now cars at these places todays BEAM MOTOR CO. TOOTS AND CASPER It’* Just What The Colonel Needs. I I'M WONDERING WHA7 70 ^IVE COLONEL HC ,‘FER FOR CHWt<i»7MA«5v ,7T007«&i fO LlWETOTHII * " OF eOMETHIKK-r ^yOV PRAC7ICAU’. MW3»HOOFE«LO$f her temper, CA*yPBR! *3ME vwe» A THRWBLe POOR COLONEL. HOOFER'. THATS» -THE "THIPP S>HINER ^HE’^ 6-1VEN HIM "THIS tfeAR'. NOW I KNOW WHAT “TO 4tVE HIM FDR CHRISTMAS'! a Even Catper Could “Recognize” Himself. I HAP TO LAU6H HOW “TOOTS* ‘PAT ON MR?>. hoofer WHEN “5HE TRIED TO TAKE A T»d* AT MEl TOOTS’ ALWAYS* 3cos>T$> me to the *skies»! '■rt£*&/ weu., wu. mawe <^ooD, THE WORLD, MAW*. MY WORDS; HE. IS <£<XR? LOOKING AND AMBITIOUS! HE HAS FO«e, CHARACTER ANt? ABIUTT'* HE'S handsome: i HA THANk35> FOR AU-THE. NICE THIN YOU Ou<=>T <^A)P ABOUT ME,TOOT<3>! WE WEREN'T TALLIN ^ ABOUT You, CAMPER! WE WERE. TALWW^r ABOUT hoover! WELL, Ycxrve ^cnr to At>MlT THAT THE. PE<?CRtPTIOM FITTED ME TO A
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