"If a dog steal* a piece of meat from my shop is the owner liable?’ he a ked the man behind the desk. ’’Very well, your dog took a piece ®f steak worth half a dollar about five minutes ago.” “7 ad." hp returned smoothly *'T n if you will give me the other haa, that will cover my fee.” Bursting open the door marked "Private.” the butcher confronted the local lawyer. Lasting Health h Saragon’s Aim •'A nervous breakdown, an opera tion and a siege of pneumonia is what I've been through with in the past two years,” declared W. L. 1P5NWW&- :m- afl«aSl3C;i S3S&3SS1 W. L. SMITH Smith, 438 E. 17th St., Oakland, Calif. “As a result, my whole system was ill a terribly weakened condi tion. I suffered from Indigestion, constlpaiton, dizziness and bac'nehe" almost continually; my blood was thin and my strength and vitality al most gone. But since taking Sargon and Sargon Pills, my whole system is In splendid condition. 1 never have Indigestion. constipation, or any other ailment now; and I have a feeling of strength and well-be ing I haven't enjoyed In months. I consider the Sargon treatment the greatest medicine on earth." Sold in Shelby by Cleveland Drug Cc„ and In Kings Mountain by the Summers Drug Co. adv TRE8TEKS SAI*. By virtue ot the power ot «»le contain ed in a deed ol trust executed by T. S Elliott end wife, Thelma Elliott, to me *s trustee, on April 31th. 1823. securing an Indebtedness to the Bhelby Building end Loan eseoeiatlon, and default having been! Made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured. I wtll cell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door In ths town ol Shelby. N C., on Saturday. March list. 1881, as 13 o'clock M., the following described real estate: That lot lying In the Southwestern portion of the town of Shelby, N. C., on the west side of McBrayar street., and be ing the lot deeded to T. 8 Elliott. Jr., by T. E. Elliott and wife, by deed dated duly 13th, 1838. and recorded In boolt 3-W ot deeds, page 642. of the register's offire ot Cleveland county, N C. to which deed and tlte record thereof reference Is made tor the metes and bounds of said lot. The above sale all) be made subject te eny unpaid taxes or liens that may exist against said property. This February 18th. 1831. CLYDE H. HOEY. Trustee 4t Feb 18. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina. Department of Stater To All to Whom These Prescuts May Comb - Oreetlpg Whereas. It appears to my s»tIslaotioi». by duly authenticated record of the pro ceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the Crawford Chevrolet Company, In corporated, a corporation of this state, whose principal office Is situated In the town ot Shelby, county ot Cleveland, state of North Carolina , east •.10 chains to the beginning, containing 1.58 acres, tbi 1.—One-fifth undivided interest ot W. W. Moss In the lands of W A Moss •object to the life estate of Minnie Mom Widow, to-wit: That lot containing Brayer? When Mr. Copeland made brick by hand? When J. F. Gaffney made brick In Frog Level? When Orlando Elam rode a gray mule In a tournament here? The Judges asked him how many gaits his steed had? His reply. 17 gates and a pair of draw bars. When Uncle Jack Beam, colored, and his cart roamed the streets? When His Excellency, Gov. O. Max Gardner, ran In the Fourth of July foot race around the court square? When the Southern railway nan mixed trains, and Mack Wilkins was hurt and Leroy Grigg killed In a wreck at the river? From A. M. G., a letter; "You have mighty little about the chore ties of Shelby. Why not more?" Difficult to say, sir Certainly It is not Intentional. Church matters, too, offer a touchy subject. Some church people, and It is sad that It Is so, always think, the other .denomination gets the most mention. From the time this colyum first hit town until now, we have been accused of belonging to everything from the Ku Klux Klan to the* Catholic church. Actually we belong to neither—and very few things In between—yet the day 1ms not yet come when this department can see anything In any one's religion or denomination deserving of criticism. Every man to his belief, and if he te satisfied and content, why Should others not be? Those church Items we do know (others will be welcomed, though no sarcastic shots or criticism of any church will be noticed): Of a near score towns and cities In which we have lived or existed, not. a one has a better church attendance or more reverence In such things than Shelby. Yet If everyone who should would attend church in Shelby, the audi toriums of all the churches would have to be enlarged. In Clyde Hoey Shelby has one of America’s greatest and most in spiring Bible class teachers. Class close to him Clint Newton, a gentleman through and through, unfortunate as he may have been In health. There are nowhere In the city three more estimable gentlemen than the three retired Methodist circuit riders, J. E. Thompson, C. E. Sherrill, and J. W. Ingle. Rev. John W. Buttle, still In harness, has behind him a record of serving humanity and his Maker that surpasses. In value, the record of many hereabouts in public life. John R. Dover’s expressed belief in church and Sunday school has been an iptegral factor in the mill villages which skirt Shelby. Rev. U B. Hayes, Dr. Zeno Wall. Rev. H. N. McDlarmid, Rev. 1* L. Jessup, Rev. R. L. Forbis, Rev. D. F. Putnam, Rev. H. E. Waldrop, Rev. Q, P. Abernethy and other ministers about the city and Us suburbs mean much more to the real progress of the section than they are given credit for. More anon of the churches and church life of the city as interesting Items connected thereto are learned. Shelby Short*: As to the soldier atop the Confederate monument on the court square—hedoesn't have his gun on either shoulder. It's at port arms. Scouts have reported that any number of autos have hesitated there to see Just where the gun was held .... Now that she Is a matron in another state, wonder what girl will become heir to the former princess of Shelby society? .... There isn't a more courteous gentleman in Shelby Utah W. E. Abemethy, principal of Central high school , . .... Every year—say silver spoons get you there, 11 you will—some boy from the mill village* makes his mark at Shelby high. There was Tom Kerr, then Hal Parris, the second three-team captain, and then Shorty Mc Swaln. Milky Gold was the school's first three-team qaptaln and Shel by’s only All-Southern. Not a one of those mentioned had mors than even break of going places .... It is, as Kipling said, what is in you that counts ..... Mrs. John Suttle has baked two of the finest cakes Shelby has ever seen ..... M S., an unusually comely matron of another city, enjoys this colyum. but is afraid to say so ... She has a sister in Shel by who resembles one of moviedom's most beautiful stars .... Tra-la-la! .A husband desires to know, a somewhat angered desire. If his wife was not recently referred to in this tangle o' type as beautiful. Perhaps so Is your opinion so poor that you dislike for Rnyone to agree with you? From O. P. E. (we must answer these letters): "Your method of writing is hard enough to figure out without those many needless errors and transpositions the linotype operators and printers make." This for you from the entire shop: etaotn shrdlu’. Dratyou! A personal opinion that should matter very little: We failed to see Clara Bow In "No Limit” tor feat our blushes could be seen in a darkened theatre. When that red-lieaded creature goes to the limit, especially when there is no limit. It's just too much for one born with a gripping temerity of such things that overshadows a secret mental desire for fast travelling. .1. S. has relatrd to this colyum the most unusual story relating to Shelby citizens ever heard Yet we do not relate it. There must be, we reluctantly admit, some honor, after all, among columnist and rogues. 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Jerome Spangler, plucky Shelby lightweight, hits the comeback trail here Saturday night when he faces Kid Woods, Oeorgla semi-finalist in an eight round bout at the Com pany K armory. Monday night in Charlotte Spang ler lost to his clever-stepping towns man, Babe Carr. The less experienc ed Spangler, according to the Char lotte writers, fought gamely but the six-round bout was stopped In the fourth when the referee declared CaiT the winner. Ready To Go On. The best of them get licked oc casionally, 8pangler believes, and he will start seeking revenge on the Georgia glove - pusher Saturday j night for the Carr defeat. Football Star. The semi-final of the Company K card will see Tommy McCarver battling Birch Whitlock, Forest City football star. The matchmakers ; predict that this bout will be well worth seeing. The preliminaries, In which coun ! ty boys are matched, will be fast and should arouse, promoters say, the enthusiasm of spectators before the main bouts go on. Admirslon charges have been low ered over previous prices. Fallston News Of Current Week j Parent Teacher* Meeting. Personal! Of People Coming and Going Over The Week End. i d their brother-in-law Mr. Suren Phillips at the Rutherfordton hos pital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edna B. Champion spent Sunday afternoon at her home in Mooresboro. Mr. Furman Wright of Char ©eta spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright Mrs. M. L. Murray and daughter Fstelle and Mrs. C. L. Murrav all of Waco visited Mrs. Fred Hoyle Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jenkln3 and children of near Mooresboro spent Sunday with Mrs. Jenkins parents Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright of Shelby spent Sunday with M.\ and Mrs. Tates Williams. Mr. Griffin Murray of Waco spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M L. Smith. Dr. and Mr*. A. A. Lackey and son Austin Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey Sunday afternoon. Miss Rhea L&Uirbore spent the day SutyJiy with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lattlmore near rolk vtlle. Miss Minnie Royster spent Mon day and Tuesday with her brother Mr. and '5drfc. W. A. Royster. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hamrick spent the day Sunday wtth Mrs. Hamrick's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson in the Zion community. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Beam and children and Mrs. Phoebe Beam md Mrs. D. Hoyle spent the day Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hoyle. Mr. Leland Royster student at Furman university spent the week end here with his parents Mr and Mrs. H. C. Royster. Misses Marthasue Royster and Clyde Hoyle visited Miss Vergie and Lovetta Hoyle Thursday afternoon. TRUSTEE'S SAWS. Undrr and by virtue of the authority -ontained In a certain deed or trust given to secure an Indebtedness to the South 3helby Building and Loan association, which deed of trust le recorded In book 157 at page 1S» In the office of the reg ister of deeds of Cleveland county, the undersigned trustee will, en April *th. 1931, at 3 o’clock p. m. sell at the court houee door In Shelby to the highest bid der for cash to satisfy said indebtedness tbe following described real estate: Beginning at a stake In the west edge of North LaFayette street, eorner of lot No. 5 and runs thence north with said street 100 feet to a stake: thence south 100 feet to a stake; thence east 161 * feet to the beginning. Same being that lot conveyed to Samuel H. Burch by Robert L. Lawman by deed recorded In book 3-S at page 37# In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, North Caro lina. This March 3nd, 1931. HORACE KENNEDY, Trustee.