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Opera Remains and Knows No Barriers or Frontiers • • » ♦ ♦ e Despite Timeworn Theme That Opera Is Dying, Each Successive Season Brings Forth Large Audiences to Enjoy the Melodic Gems. : rlME.GADS*KI, + JboVE. MkE.OAW'CURCl By ALICE ALDEN. New York. Dec. 2».—If opera Is; dying, it's swan song Is certainly « j tuneful one. For many years now there have been rumors, outright •tatement*, interviews and articles all embodying the same theme, lti la, that opera is dying nnd that its death is duo r.t any moment. And yet, season after season, opera is played in various cities in the new world as well as the old, and lrrge audiences Including rows of "stnnd Mm throng tire opera houses to hear their favorite wo:ks, and fa ^PRESCRIPTIONS rHIED BV US AMC! SUTTLES - phone m HOSIERv HOSPITAL, Inc (Of Charlotte N- C.) ftrtnub At f Mrs. Harmon's Hemstitching ; Shop (lain ChMahli Sbia) ■; Sealery aatl Knitted Goods Nostty F Kopolred an Booo Men Bo l^ondnrd. Dr D M Morrison — OPTOMETRIST — Located Upstairs Over Woodworth's. TELEPHONE MS Office Day* Every Wednesday And Friday. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted And Repaired. nothing I ate seemed to give me any strength,” writes Mrs. R- B. Douglas, TO* South Congress St, Jackson, Miss. "I suffered intense pain tn my head and back. At times I would have to hold to something to steady my self, so as to do my little work. I was worried about my condition. "My mother told me that I should take Cardui After taking two bottles, I felt stronger, but I kept on tak ing it until my head and quit hurting. 1 took , About six bottles in all, ! sad have never quit prais ing Cardui." vorito trusts'. j In New York the opera season is in full swing. Novelties and revivals have been the order of the day and the operagoing public likes these but is truest to the old favorites con taining the melodic gems tlu.t have become familiar to and beloved by millions whose only link with the theatre is through the talkies. Whenever •Faust." "Carmen;" "Butterfly" or the lovely “La Bo heme’ is announced, a sell-out per formance Is generally assured. And as an ope a audience takes in every stratum of society end Is re presentative of many races and na tions, it is easy to realise that mu sic knows no social barriers or na tional frontiers. Some of these most vehement in prophesying and announcing the dentist of tho opera are artists whose operatic career is over be cause their contrasts have not been renewed. Madame Gallt-Cui’cl, ac cording to Interviews and state ments is amongst those who are in sistent that the public has lost its taste for this form of music. But Qallt-Curcl is no longer on the ros ter of Metropolitan stars and when she was playing coloratura roles, there wrs no word from here atisnt the sad state of opera; Johana Gad ski. also a former member of the Met is as well bewailing the sr.d i’ae of opera and puts it down tc the high prices charged for certain parts of the house. But the former Wagnerian prims donna lias been singing guest roles with a German opera comps, ny that charged reasonable prices without playing to crowded houses. People want opera perfectly presented with fine artists, chorus end orchestra. Jerltza is one artist who believes implicitly in the rontinued popu larity of opera. And why wouldn't she? During the various cycles of i Wagnerian works given each season rt the Metropolitan she sees noth ing but packed houses. These cycles are subscription performances and the management generally announ ces. before the cycles start, that the house hrs been fully subscribed, Jeritza is one of the artists who has given herself entirely to music. Lit tle is heard of temperamental^out breaks, quarrels and argument of the variety that w’ere current when the stately, blonde Viennese first appeared in New- York, Instead her temperament has been diverted ln I to artistic endeavors and she has become me of the most popular ar tists in the company, popular not I only with the public, but with her fellow artists. Just now she is prin cipal artiste in the revival of the i.ncful "Bocacclo." another of the novelties produced this season, for this lovely opera hr s not been per formed for so many years, that In stead of a revival It has all the marks of a new work Lucretla Borl, for so many years leading prtma donna at the Met. believes, too, that opera is quite healthy. She finds that her work Bladder Weakness If flatting: Up Nights, Backache, frequent day calls, Deg Pains, Nerv ousness. or Burning, due to functlon nl Bladder Irritation, In acid condi tions, makes you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cyate* Tost. Works fast., start;! circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive ac tion. Don’t give up. Try Cystex (pro nounced Si*8-t«x) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, Improve rest ful sleep and energy, or money bach Only 60c at SUTTDK’S DRim STOF1' In New York during the six months' season In which she Is continually employed and the open-air per formances at Ravtnia Park take up her entire working year and yield her an enormous Income to boot. Gtgli and Martlnelll. amongst the tenor song-birds, know only that opera is successful, One look at their bankbooks and salrry checks Is enough to convince them. Of course, people do want some variation from the time-honored t-adltlon. Singers have learnt to act their roles, rs well as sing them, to Introduce new bits of “business,” to keep slim figures and look young They realise that voice Is not enough. And as for those who claim that opera Is dead, is It sour grapes or Just sour notes? Taxable Value* Of County Shown Cleveland In 1928 Had Near SI* Million Tax Value Other Than Real Estate. Raleigh. Dec. 24.—North Carolina had, given In for taxation In 1928 a total of *107,608,000 in stocks of merchandise and fixtures, or an average of *1 076,060 for each coun ty: $121,394,000 In materials in pro cess of manufacture, or *1.213 940 por county average; $26,279,000 In household and kitchen furniture above the *300 exemption, or $282,790 county average; $131,268,000 In sol vent credits, or $1,312,680 county average; $89,826,000 In mhcellaneous Items, Including automobiles, or $898,260 per county, and $68,493 000 In all other items not specified, or $684,930 per county, the 1930 state board of assessment report shows. rorsytn iea me juu couwips in four of these rbc Items. Mecklenburg took the lead in stocks of merchan dise and fixtures, with $11,119,000, while Cay county brought up the rear with $57,000; Forsyth led In materials in process of manufacture with $40,177,000. Dare having only $608; Forsyth had $2,514,000 In household and kitchen furniture, above the $300 exemption, and Dare had $3 547; Forsyth led in solvent credits with $21,767,000, Pamlico had only $25,201; in miscellaneous Items Oaston had $7,460,000, while Camden had $34,221. In all other Hems not .specified, Forsyth had $16,123,000 • which Included miscellaneous items) and Dare had only $830. Cleveland county had $1,327,000 In stocks of merchandise and fixtures; $1,075,000 In materials in process of manufacture $196,000 in household nnd kitchen furniture, above the $300 exemption: $1,831 000 In solvent credits; $1,196,000 in miscellaneous items, and $132,000 in all other Items not specified. This shows that In 1928 property Other than real estate given in for taxation In Cleveland county total id $5,757,000. The county was fhow> to be above the average county 11 value of stocks of merchandise, Ir solvent crelits and miscellaneous items, but behind in materials be ing manufactured, considerably be llow the average county in house hold furniture valuation, and bclov iliV items not specified. Yankee Ingenuity Northerner: “What’s that white fluffy stuff you are. picking?" "That, suh will be wool when yo Wear It next winter hi the Nb'th.” Looks like it would be easy foi business to start a revival—it ha; so many mourners—Springfield 'In ion. PILES THOUSANDS An old Chinese Proverb nays, “Nin« ’n 10 suffer from piles," but the pain vnd Itching of blind, protruding or deeding piles usually are alleviated ylthln a few minutes by soothing, lealtng Dr. Nixon's Chlnarold, fortl ied with a rare,. Imported Chines* I terb, having amailng power to re duce swollen tissues. It's the new ’*t and fastest acting treatment out. You can work and enjoy life right rom the start while It continues Its leallng action. Don’t delay. Act In inve to avoid a dangerous and cost y operation. Try Dr. Nixon’s China old under our guarantee to satisfy ■omplctely nnd be worth 100 times ho small cost or your money back. SUTTLE'S DHUQ STORE. PUBLICATION OF SI MMONS. North Catollna, Cleveland Couuty, In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Hie County of Cleveland, North Carolina, Plaintiff, v». fvlt Patterson and wife Hattie Patter son, and all persona claiming any In terest In the subject matter of this ac tion. defendants. lewis Patterson and wife, Hattie Pat erson, and all persons claiming any tn .crest In the subject matter of this action •vlll take notice that an action entitled is above has been commenced In the su perior court of Cleveland county, N C, to orecloso tax sale certificate for Cleveland ■ounty for tax for the year 1928, owned aud held by the plaintiff against real property lu Cleveland county, the said real property, the subject matter of this action, being described as follows: One tract of land containing 25 acres more or less and being known as the icorgo Patterson farm, the same being leeded bv Cleorge Patterson and wife to ,,ewls Patterson and wit* Hattie Patter on. October 18th. 1221, the same being of record In book of deeds 3-3 page 592 if the register s office for Cleveland coun „y, N c. That said Lewis Patterson and wtfe Hattie Patterson, and said unknown party or parties aforesaid are proper and neces sary parties to the said action and the relief demanded consists of In excluding the aforesaid defendants and all persons ■laimmg any interest In the subject mat er of this action from any actual or eon ..agent interest in or Hen upon said real iroperty, and said persons will further ,ake notice that they are required to ap tear before the clerk of the superior conn it Cleveland county at the court house ir helby, N C. on the 12th day of January Ml. and answer or demur to the com /latnt of the pla'ntlff and w.thln sis months from the date of this notice t »et up their claim in the subject mattei of this action, If any, otherwise they shal re former burred and foreclosed of an and all Interest of claim in or to th uoperty and the proceeds treeived ftou: he sale thereoi. i This December lllb, 1930 A 11 HAMRICK. Clerk Stiperlot OOUtl Cleveland Oour* .v, ’ t Call Precedes Death of Radio Announcer Margaret Ovren, burlesque dancer, who confessed to calling the late Gerald E. Buckley, Detroit radio announcer, to the lobby of the La Salle Hotel, where he was shot and killed by three gunmen last July. She said that she made the call in nocently at the request of a man who then prevented her from keep ing the appointment. A scientist says human intelligence is 150,000 years old. Yet motorists cling to the illusion that they can untangle a traffic jam by honking — Toledo Blade. Her Cross Little Boy Wouldn’t Eat or Sleep "My little son had poor appetite, couldn't sleep and was cross. I gave him Vlnol and it ended these trou bles like mrgic.”—Mrs. L. IJuC-e.st. Vino] supplies the body import ant mineral elements of Iron, cal cium with cod liver peptone rhi? is Just what thin, nervous children or adults need, and the QUICK re sults are surprising. The very FIRST bottle brings sound sleep and a BIQ appetite. Vinol tester delicious! Quinn’s Drug Store, adv. NOTICE OF STOCRIIOI.DEKS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given of the annuel meeting of the stockholders of the Union Trust company of Shelby, N, C , for the election of d.rectors for the ensuing year and for anv other business coming before the meeting at their banking house in ahelby, N. C.. on Tuesday. January 20th. 1831 at 11 o clock a. m. FORRE3T ESKRIDGE, Cashier. NOTICE OF STOCKHOI.OF.ItS MEETING Notice U hereby g.ven of the annual meeting cf Use stockholders of The Firel 'rational Bank of Shelby, N C. for tin election, of directors for the ensuing year nri for any other business coming be tor, .be meeting, to be held Tuesday, January 13th 1831 at 11 o’clock a m. at thcli banking house In Shelby, N. C. FORKE3T ESKRIDOE., Cashier. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. •forth Carolina. Cleveland County in the Superior Court. Before the Clerk, the County of Cleveland. North Carolina Plaintiff, vs. Essie Oamhle and husband, and ail per sons claiming any Interest In the sub Jeet matter of this action, defendants. Essie Gamble and husband, and all per rans claiming any Interest In the subjcci matter of this action will take notice tha' in action entitled as above has been com menced In the superior court of Clevelam county. N. C, to foreclose tax sale ce.rtl .Icate for, Cleveland county, tor tax foi the rear 1938. owned and held by thi Plaintiff against, real property tn Clevelanc county, the said real properly, the rub Ject matter of thle action, being describee is follows. One tract of land containing 23 acre: of land, and known as the L. Arrowoo tarm. and Joining the farms of Arrowood Roberts and others. That the sold Essie Oamble and hus band. and said unknown party or oartlei aforesaid are proper and necessary partle to said action and the relief dcmandeC consists of In excluding the aforesaid do .endants and all persons claiming any in terest tn the subject matter of this ae. tlon trom any actual or contingent Inter eat In or lien upon said real property, an said persons will further take nollce tha they are required to appear before thf clerk of the superior court of Clevelan ‘ county at the court house In Bhelby. N. C on the 13th day of January, 1831, and an swer or demur to the complaint of tht plaintiff and within six months from the date of this notice to set up their claim In the subject matter of this action. 11 any, otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all Interest c claim In or to the property and the pro ceeds received from the sale thereof. This December 11th, 1930. A M HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court, Cleveland county. St Dec 12c PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS, North Carolina. Cleveland County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. The County of Cleveland, North Carolina. Plaintiff, vs. 8. H. Plyler and wife, and all persons claiming anv Interest in the subject matter o{ thts action. Defendants. 8. H. Plyler and wife, and all persons claiming any interest In the subjeot mat ter of this action will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced In the Superior Court of Cleveland County. N C., to foreclose fas sale certifi cate tor Cleveland County for the tat for the year IMS owned and held by thr plaintiff against real property In Cleve land County, the said real property, the subject matter of this action, being de scribed as follows:— One lot 51 by 16 feet lying and being on the North side of Kim Street in th town of Shelby, N. C. and being the lot deeded S H. Fivter by Y. W. Blanton by deed dated march 15. 1825 the same being of record in Book of Deed* “3—8” page 45t of the Register's Offtee for Cleveland County. N. C., reference being made fe same for a full description of said lot That said unknown party or partle' aforesaid are proper and neoeesary p»rtte> to said action and the relief demanded consists of in excluding the aforesaid de fendants and all persons claiming any in lerest in the subject matter of this actin' from anv actual or contingent tnterest lr or lien upon said real property, and *»'.<' versons will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk o< the Superior Court of Cleveland County at ,h Court House in Shelby. N C , on th< Hth day of ..January itJl. and answer or demur to the complent of the p'atmtfl •nd within six months from the date th's notice to set up their claim in t subject matter of this action, if any. oth erwise tivev shall be forever barred a" 'orrc’osed of any and all Interest of claiir n ^ to the property end the proceed, r W'l from the sal,- thereof. ’iTiiS December isth. 1935 A. M. HAMRICK Clerk Soperlo. Court 'Cleveland ccuul: >’ INseMM Crile Secret Cell Of Life Is Shown Scientist's Artificially Created Life' , Cell Shown To Others. Cleveland.—The artificially creat ed life cell of Dr. George W. Crile is an attempt to penetrate the mys tery of cancer. The C’eveland sav ant broke his silence about the re cent rumors of his discovery and revealed the secret to the American Association for the Advancement of Seiencc Crile’s accomplishment is describ ed most simply as breaking Humpty Dumpty to bite and putting him to gether again so that he appears alive. The Humpty Dumptys he employs are cells, the tiny units forming bodies of animals, which are the prototype of all eggs. He has tried this on brain bodv and cancer cells, but the brain cell alone thus far has shown the mas ter like qualities necessary for the rejuvenation. He separated brain cells into their constituent fats, proteins and ash. He found that only fresh brains re tained the power to reunite, but that by preserving the fate in ether he could wait perhaps a month aft 11 Years ConsHoaticn Glycerin Mix Ends It "For 11 ycsrs X tried to get r d cf constipation,’’ says Chas. E. Blal^. "Then at last the simple mixture. Adlerlka. made me regular." The simple mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, srline, etc., <Adler ika) acts on BOTH upper and low er bowel, relieving constipation In 2 hours! Brings out poisons you nev er thought ware m your system. Let Adlertka give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Paul Webb & Son, Druggists, adv TRI STEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power ol sale contain ,(t m a deed of trust executed on August 13 1924 bv Simon Fite and wife, secur ng an Indebtedness to the Shelby Build ng Loan association, and default hav rg been made tn the payment thereby iccured, I, as trustee, will sell for cash o the highest bidder at public auction a. .he court liouse door tn the town of S.iel jy, N- C„ on Saturday. January 17, 19SL it 12 o'clock M, the following describee eal estate: , . Situated tn Shelby, N. C„ ami bounds -,s follows: Lot No 3, as shown on tht >lat of the Orecn-Newton-Weathers prop ,rty, recorded In book one of plats, pag1 ,5. and bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the north •dge of an alley, corner of lot sold to A field, thence with her line N. 3', east 150 feet to an iron stake. Ada Reid's cor ner, thence north 871/* west 55 leet to an run stake, thence S 31, W. 150 feet to an ron stake on the north edge of an alley, thence with the north edge of eald alie; 3. g7‘4 e. 55 feet to the beginning. being the lot deeded to Simon File and wife aussle Fite, by W. R Newton and wlf and R. L, Weather', and wife, by dec dated August !8th, 1934 The foregoing property sold subject to uny unpaid taxes existing against it. This December 11th, 1930. CLYDE^R HOFTY Trustee. It Dec 13c ri'BLICATION OF SIMMONS. North Carolina, Cleveland County In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk The County of Cleveland, North Carolina Plaintiff, *8. C. F. Leonard and wife Doote Leonard P. C. Leonard, and wife Fannie Leouarc Q. C. Leonard, and wife Daisy Leonar. Roy C. Leonard. (Single), and V. A Costner and Wife YVHlie May Costner and all person claiming any Interest n the subject matter of tills action, De fendants. All person* claiming art" Interest in v subject matter of tilts action will take no fee that an action entitled as above ha been commenced In the Superior Court o> Cleveland County. N. C.. to foreclose tan sale certificate for Cleveland County lor tax for the year 1928, owned and held by the plaintiff against real property in Cleveland County, the said real property, ■the subject matter of thU action, being described as follows: One lot situated on the vest side of N. Washington Street tn the town of 3helby, N. C, the same being a part of tile late R F. Leonard’s Estate, That said unknown party or parties aforesaid are proper and necessary parties to said action and the relief demanded consists of in excluding the aforesaid de .endants and all persons claiming any In terest In the subject matter of this actio: irorn any actual or contingent Interest In or Uen upon said real property, and said persons will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Cleveland County at th Court Rouse In Shelby, N. C,, on the 19th day of January 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff and within six months from the date o this notice to set up their claim In the subject matter of this action, If any, oth ■rwlse they shall be forever barred c orecloied of any and all Interest of clar n or to the property and the proceeds received from the sale thereof This 18th day of December, 1930. A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court, Cleveland County. 4t-Dec!9-c FIJBLIl A I IONS III 51MMUSS. North Carolina. Cleveland County. In the Superior Court, Before the C>r* The county of Cleveland, North Carolina. Plaintiff va. J. P Smith and wife, and all persons claiming any Interest in the subject matter of this action, defendants. J. P Smith and wife, and ail person' claiming any interest in the subject mat ter of this action will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the superior court of Cleve land county. N. C. to foreclose tax sale certificate lor Cleveland county for tar lor the year 192*. owned and held t>y the plnintilf against real property In Cleveland county, the said real property, the subject matter of this action, being described as follows: One lot SO by 125 feet situated In thr •own of Kings Mountain. N. C . and betne on Piedmont street, the same being tha: lot deeded J P. Smith by J. H. Quinn, et »1, by deed dated Sept-mber ?8th. 1016 the same being of record in book of deed; 3-S. page toe In the register's office for Cleveland county. N. C, That saw 3 P. Smith and wife, end said unknown party of parties aforesaid are proper and necessary parties to said action and tha relief demanded conslal of in excluding the aforesaid defendant and ell persons claiming any Interest tr the subject matter of this action from an. actual or contingent Interest In or lien coon said real property, and said persons will further taka notice that they are re quired to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Cleveland county at the ■durt house In Shelby, N C. on the 13ih lay of January 11)31, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the pie nttff and v thin six months from the date of this notice to set up Ihesr claim in the subject matter of this action, if any, otherwise they shall be forever barred and fore closed of any and all Interest of claim in or to the property and the proceeds re ceived from the sale thereof. This December Tifh. IDJO, a M lIA-miCK, Ciev Suptrlor Conti,, Cleveland Couniv. Illoh*. I Pybur* At**, 4' r'tf Ur er death and still get the return. When ready the three brain sub stances were mixed in distilled wat er containing some salts, a labora tory-made substitute lor the watery elements In which the brain cells normally live. The salts produced the electrical effect. In this water the scattered brain matter, reunited into microscopic objects having the shape of cells, a nucleus or center, and hair-like pro jections. They grew like living things. Sometimes, said Crilc. they did this by putting out buds and sometimes by dividing, each articlfial cell thus becoming two, Just as in nature’s method of growth. They consumed oxygen and they gave off carbon dioxide as do other living, breathing things. Greenness. Mi:tress: Did you empty the water under the refrigerator?" Green Girl: “Yes'm and put in some fresh." It Is reported than a man recei ly lost his sight, but recovered after on hour had elapsed. 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