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AiMftt Nth Tit ATOM n no I Hr. waving this th*y qualified a« atiminrs fra ter ot the* estate at Edes*ie MdSwaii. (ate ol Cleveland county. Worth Carohiu. this la to notify ail person** having claim •gainst the said etftale to present then to me properly proven on or beiore th» 2fth day of February, 1033, or this noth* •111 be pleaded In oar of any recoven thereof All person* owing the said estah frill please make Immediate settlement t' the undersigned This FVb 36th. 1031 THUfWBTON McSWAlN. R-l Blacks burg. 8. C, administrator of Bdesa« McSwaln fit F 27i ► ADMINISTRATORS- NOTICE. Having qualified as the administrator of the estate of Mrs L C P Hamrick deceased. late of Cleveland county. NorU Carolina this is to notify all person having claims against the estate of sum deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Shelby. N. C. on or before tn« 27th day of February. 1933. or this nolle# will be pleaded in bar of their recovery AH persons Indebted to said estate wil please make immediate payment. This February 26th. 1031. P O. HAMRICK and MRS F. O WEAVER, Administrator* of tl«r Ratate of Mr*. L C V Hamrick deceased. Jno. P Mull. Atty fit Peb 27r ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Tom Vaughn, deceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this' la to notify all persons having clAtms against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them, properly verified, to the undersigned on or before February 13 1932; or this notice will be pleaded in her ©f their recovery AU person* indebted to •aid . estate will please make Immediat* payment this February 13. 1031. JULIE VAUOIIN, Administratrix of Tom Vaughn, deceased. M. ft* Weather*, Atty fit Peb 13c HOSIERv HOSPITAL, Inc (Of Charlotte N (1.1 Hrun h At fiir% tUrinon’* Hemstitching Shop (tinder Chocolate Shop5> 0o*lcry and Knitted Ooods Neatly Repaired All 111*** Hull ft* l aundered. 666 LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever (Hi*. SALVE CURES BABY’S COLD Dr. D. M. Morrison — OPTOMETRIST — TELEPHONE 637 -W Woolworth Bldg. Shelby, N. V j Office Days: Wednesday And Fridays. Eyes Examined, (.lasses Fitted And Repaired. SAME PRICE 25 ounces for 25c DAKINC POWDER It's double acting Use K C for fine texture •nd large volume in your baitings. MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUH GOVERNMENT Painful Condition "Whkn I «u just a girl at home," write* Mrs. B. F4 Riggan, of Baird, Texas, "1 took Cardui for cramping and pains in my aids and back, and it helped me at that time. "After 1 was married. I (bond myself in a weak, run-down condition. 1 suf fered a great deal with my back, which was so weak it hurt me to get up or when I would stand on toy test. I fell off in weight "A friend of mine, see ing how bad I felt, ad vised me to take Cardui, which I did. By the time I had taken two bottles, I felt stronger and better then I had in a long time.'* (*faka Thedford’a Blaek-Draustit tor Constipation. Tn4U*«»tlon, and Bl’.lousn***. a t “Jig Ben” A Winning Essay (The following is the es-4v wbb won the Selma C'. Webb medal a few days ago. It was written by Foils | flee Jr., one of The Star’s most cffi j ' icnt ranter boys and son of Mr and Mrs. fell* O. (irr of s' Wliat a series of mingled svn.st ; ions are caused by an alarm clock . abruptly waking a sound deeper' j The melodious strains of a stray cat [on a back fence may cause a most perfect gentleman to throw a shoe, i paperweight, qr anything w.fich is handy, and even to use improper language, but it is not comparable to the clarion voice of Big Bon, bring ing you with a snap out of .hat de licious drowsiness which pr-cede< the awakening. All the hopes and ambitions Of yesterday fane and vanish from existence with the in termittent commands of that mod ern Simon Legree. You are no long er an emperor, football star, movie quern, or even another Lindbergh; but onlv a school boy who nrirt rise up grudgingly face the task which Is ahead of him. Once, after an exceptionally hard day at school, I was enjoying a most delicious dream. I had Just been elected President of the Unit ed 8tates and was ascending the balcony to make my Inaugural ad dress. Because of the ullariou; throngs below, wildly acclaiming me I could not speak for several min utes. When they finally qule'ed down, I knew that now was mv chance to make myself famous Just as I started to speak I he aid n strange sound, I awoke with a s’ert, to find Big Ben caejtllng with laugh ter. j Again, in a World series, we the ! Yankees were leading by one run. 1 ' was pitching In the ninth nn'ny Hack. Wilson came to bat. Wlt'v 1 count of two strikes and three balk in his favor, t threw the boll with all my strength. I heard a terrific crash and looked around, expecting to see the ball waring over the fence. But no. it was Big Ben s* air ing his linger at me in it most ac cusing manner. These are truly ."times that try men's souls." | As you sullenly prepare to get tif and go through the struggles a I .end of you. another curt command Is i - siied from that terrible little net and you. now fully awake, begin with fear to think of that .’reach test, history quii, and what-not. * And yet ir we stop to contemplate we will find Big Ben to be ,1 house hold necessity. Tf It were not Tor *hls little helper we would be late at school or for any other work ■Vy* might be doing. A real friend, i* Il lustrates the true Importance of punctuality. But, as with most of us. its. he* t foot is seldom put foremost .'Dis turbing our innermost ihongn’s, or | peaceful sleep as the case may be [.at the unearthly hour of five-thirty in the morning, it gives us real cause to think of it as a nuisance or an overbearing tyrant. *• Lying in bed with my head under the cover, trying to drown out that terrible bedlam, 1 have often, won dered how a contraption made of springs and wheels coutd cnus3 so inuch unhappiness. In such mom >ncs I have been sure that this old thing was surely fashioned by the E--tl One. especially for my benefit. Againt rushing Into classroom just in time, as a result of my clock'" faithful reminder, I have blessed old Ben, saying I knew he was the re sult of an angel's unceasing yurt In,our behalf So front time to time our opinion of this strange little mechanism has changed (neatly, but, in conclusion I would like to Say, Mr iCipling’n Light has failed and numerous banks have tailed, but here’s to Big Ben, the voice that never Jails, Bible In Pocket Saves Man’s Life Durham.—A Bible saved the life i of a man here. Henry Myers, negro ! wood-chop[>er, was accosted by an unknown white man with the order to give up his money. The negro took $27 from his pocket vnd gave It to the robber who walked away a few steps then wheeled and fired a shot. j The bullet struck Myers over the tight breast. It did not injure him. however, for it penetrated a new testament which the negro carried in Ills pocket and came to rest be tween the life saving book and his skin. No trace of the robber has been found. i “Very well, your dog took a piece of steak worth half a dollar about five minutes ago." Aidney Acids Break Sleep tf Oettlng tip Nights, Backache requent day calls, I^eg Paine, Nerv usnestt. or Burning, due to function 1 Bladder Irritation, In acid cond! one, makes you feel tired, depress? id discouraged, try the Oystex Tee; • orks fast, starts circulating thr; le system in IS minutes. Praised b ousands for rapid and positive ac on. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro ->unced SUs-tax) today, under th* on-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly lay these conditions. Improve test >1 «t»*P and energy. or rnouey back. ■ lily 80c at arrma’s grog STORR I 1 imestone Girls Entertain At Week End House Party North Carolina Girls Entertain For Visitors Emm Old North State (Special to The.Star.* Gaffney. S. C.. Mar. '10.—The North Carolina club of Limestone I college, Gaffney, S. C., entertained a | number of High school student, from the “Old North State’’ with a | houseparty over the week end. Sev jrral informal parties were given for them. At 6:30. Immediately after dinner the club gave a reception In the sen lor parlor for the visitors and a few members of the faculty. Miss *llnm Matjp of Belmont, president of the club, greeted the guests at the door. Miss Bessie Campbell of Shelby, and Miss Virginia Broadway of Tarooro, introduced the faculty to the guests. Misses Gladys Hamrick, of Kings Mountain. Ruth and Elizabeth Mc Clain of Rutherfordton, and 'tie Me Daniels of Cherryvtlle servod coffee and cake. Before leaving Dr. R. C. Granoer ry, president of the college, Miss Eu nice Ford, dean. Mias Montague Mc Millan, Mrs. Edna C. Hughes, Dr. L. L. Carpenter and Mr. Lyman Link of the faculty spoke words of wel come to the guests. Miss Frances White of Scotland Neck, also a member of the faculty sang very charmingly in her lnlmltaole mar l her. Again at ten the club entertained This was one of those affairs In j which college girls love to Indulge. Pillows and stools were scattered over the floor. During the evening peanuts and candy was passed In profusion. The girls who enjoyed the house party were Miss Pauline Cornwell, of Llncolnton; Miss Hlldcgard Bar I nes, of Mt. Holly; Miss Hazel P rn 1 don, of Kings Mountain and Misses | Ola Lee Glasgow, Rosa Lee Moore -and Nancy McCurry of Shelby. New Prospect News Of Current Week (Special to The Star.) New Prospect, March 10 —Mrs. Margaret Anthony of Bethlehem community spent from Friday until Wednesday, with tier uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howell, j Miss Nellie White spent ttvr vveek j end with relatives in Shelby Mrs. Charlie Howell, , and Miss 1 Arete Howell of near North Brook ; school house No. i and Mrs, Roy Jarrett of Lincotnton visited Mts 'Edgar Howell Monday, In the a'tcr ! noon the party visited relatives in Mary’s drove section, Misses Essie Adams. Vada Wright and Emma Sellers spent Friday aft ernoon with Misses Josephine rad Annie Laura Beam of near St, Paul •church. ■ Dr. and Mrs. David Morrison of Shelby visited Mrs. Barbara Beam Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lcander Hamrick ! and little son, George. visPod Mr. | and Mrs. Julius Ho-d Sunday. Miss Novella Wright of near Mulls I Chapel spent the week-end, with ! Miss Vada Wright, Mr. Thurman Beam visited In Ltncointon Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Bonnie Wright, of Pleasant Grove section vlshod Mrs. Wright's parents. Mr. and Mrs, A. B, MeSwalrt Friday. | Mrs. Edgar Howell and sister. ' Miss Emma Sellers, spent ihursday ; afternoon with Mrs. Mack Ada.ns. J Mr Charles Alexander spent Sun 1 day with Messrs. Charlie and Paul Ilord. Miss Vangie McSwain visited Miss Emma Sellers Sunday. Mr, Alonzo Origg visited .'is par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Grigs. “Indeed," he returned smoothly, t Then it you will give me the other : wit, that will cover my fee." Bursting open the door marked ! Private," the butcher confronted | .he local lawyer. •NOTICE or FORECLOSURE SALE Cinder and by virtue of the power of •ale contained In that certain deed of -rust made by JI. L. Hunt and wife. Asulie Hunt, to Carolina Mortgage Company, trustee, recorded in book 141 at page 479. .n Hie office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. North Carolina, default naving been made in the payment of the note thereby secured and the holder there of having directed that the deed of trust je foreclosed, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at the court house door in ihe city of Shelby. North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday the 25tb day of March. 1931, and will self to the high est bidder for cash, a certain lot or par cel of land in or near the city of Bhel ov, county of Cleveland, township number six, state of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows. That lot or parcel ot land situated ou ,he east side of North LaPayelte street, to the town ot Shelby. N. C., on which H L. Hunt now resides, known as No. 740 North ,a Payette street; Beginning on o stone, the northeast corner ot the a. L. Gillespie lot; thenoe north 2 degrees 20 minutes east 100 feet to an Iron stake; thence south 04 degrees, 30 minutes west. 209 feet to an Iron stake at the east edge of North LaPayette street; thence south 2 degrees JO minutes west 100 eet with said street to an iron stake. 8 U Gillespie's corner; thence with his line north 84 degrees 30 minutes east 309 leet ,o the beginning. The aforesaid lot Is bounded on the north by the lands of H D. Wilson; on -he south by the lands of S. L. Gillespie, on the east by the lands of Clarence Mull, and on the west by North LaPayette street. The above described property being the ame land conveyed to U. L. Hunt by deed from E A. Wellmon and wife, Mary A Wellmon. dated October 1*. 1914. and filed lor registration ou the 19th day of Octo ber, 1914, In the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. North Caro lina recorded in book YY. page 416. This the 18th day of February. 1931. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COM PANY. Trustee. W*—Jr* Ksvloti 4( ffth JMJtt t Dak Grove Section News Happenings Champion Child Improving In Hos pital. Personal News. (Special to The 8tar.) Oak Grove, March 12.--There are a good many cases ot whooping cough In the community among he children.* The W. M U. held the last meet ing of prayer with Mrs. Elam Mc Jwain Friday. A good meeting was reported. Mrs. W C. Blanton and children I and Mrs, Gather Lemons visited Mr.' and Mrs. Lee Blanton near the Bat- j Jeground Friday. Mr. Jesse Ledford and daughter, I of Lawndale, spent the week-end! with his brother, Mr. Cleophus Led- j ford and Mrs. Ledford. Miss Madge Bell spent the week 1 with her sister, Mrs. Wiley Blanton,! of Kings Mountain, who has been' sick. Mr. Herschel Boss accompanied his cousin, Mr. Fred Lindsey of Charlotte, home Tuesday and spent the week with him. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell of near Shelby spent Tuesday night with Mr. Bell's uncle, Mr. Lee Bell and Mrs; Bell. We are glad to note that Junior Champion, small son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion, who was car ried to the Gastonia hospital some time ago is improving. Misses Veola Blanton and Ger trude Ledford were the dinner guests of Miss Claudia Devennyj Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lovelace! S. C. Pastor Mads ! Happy By Results "I heartily recommend the Jargon | treatment because I believe it’s the} greatest strength and health builder j ever n^de available to the public, ’ REV. I). M. COLLINS. .stated Rev. D. M. Collins, Rosemont, Charleston. S C., pastor of the F.ee wiil Baptist church. "My ’Sidneys i and Stomach were put of order. I tvas weak apd rundown and suffer ed with awful headaches and pnfnr in my back and sides. I tried vari ous medicines, but nothing helped me until I started Sargon. in lee than a month mv whole system was in a strong, healthy condition and 1 felt like a new man. Sargon pills were tlip only laxative X ever i«ed that really overcame my constipa tion. I feel it my duty to tell othe s of this wonderful treatment.1 Sold in Shelby by Cleveland Drug Co., in. Kings Mountain by Summers Drug Co. adv. >pent a lew Mays last week with Mr. Lovelace's lather, Mrs. Joe lovelace and Mrs. Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Olaudie Beli and miidren spent the “week-end with Mrs. Bell’s lather and mother, Mr and Mrs. Johnny Watterson ot Hock Hill, S. C. Mrs. Leona Bell and baby spem the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Adams. Mrs. A. ti. Devenny and Mrs W C. Blanton attended a quilting party last Thursday at Mrs. F. F. Hern don of Beth-Ware section. Two quilts were quilted after which re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs- Leo Beattie of Waco spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. G. N. Ware. Mr. James Ford of near Bessemer City is visiting relatives and friends m the community. Mr, Mack Green of Shelby visited his daughter, Mrs. James Ware, Around The Carolina Theatre (With Apologies To RENN DRUM.) Jlf Jim hadn't been playing golf X wouldn't have to write ? this mess. He got so rattled over the rotten golf game we had he just couldn't concen ts trate long enough to fill thus J column of white space he bought from Mr. Lee Weath ers. Fact Is. he talked sc bloomin' much about his mov ing picture shows he didn't have anything left to write. 1 endured his clattering line oi picture chatter for a boring eighteen holes. I was filled up with “new shows," “pretty stars" and “feature attrac tions." He teed off with a spell about Edmund Lowe in “Scot’and Yard," his picture for Friday and Saturday, he shot a nice new ball in the lake from number three, be cause he was raving about Eltssa Lancli; he lost his ton gue on number five because 1 had gained a couple of strokes on him. But by the time we had reached number seven, he had made the odds rn me and took me lor a swift bait - of ‘'Fighting Caravans.” Gary Cooper himself couldn't sell his picture anv more emphat ically than Jim Reynolds, for I swore I'd see everything he had told me about if he would only give my ears a rest and let me play the last two holes in peace. W. J. L WE THANK YOU I came in like the new golf er who had played his first match with a Jew—he wits easy to beat for I scored five more points than he did. W ^ [FERTILIZERS For20 years Josey has been building Plant Food. Each Crop—Each Section—Each Farm needs a Plant Food especially built to meet its peculiar , needs PERMIT US TO MAKE OUR SUGGESTION Our Standard Guano is outstanding. You will like its quality—its feed ing capacity and our prices Write today or see the Joseu Dea^i k The Josey Guano Company Wilmington, N. C xS , no ay Muss beta Crossby has returned U ier home near Beams Mill after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Avery Gibson or some time. An extraordinary session of eon press'- is one that doesn't do the country very much harm. -Arizona Producer. Jack Dempsey's wife thinks that ne may enter politics. We’re afraid however, that his wind is not wha> t used to be.—Judge. okmfk law.\iMMs ju> MARK I Fit ClIARMtUt t.’K. OI Interest to friends and .entiv ■s in Shelby and the Lawndaic se .ion is the announcement >t th' narriage of r G Janipe aim Miss 1 Jeorgie Lee Manor of Oh an'tit i’he wedding was solemnised sa'.ur day. March 7tt. in York, 3. 0. > hey were accompanied to York !>y then riends, Mr. and Mrs. H. lorri; of Charlotte Mr. Canipe la t ie son of Mrs. S. E. Canipe of the 1 wn •ale section, witiie tne ono*: •« ct?< daughter ol Mrs. L. B. Mtuief Of charlotte. The whole difficulty seems to b,. hat a drought functions so much nore speedily and efficiently than ongress does - San Diego, Onion Vou see, it Isn’t wicked tor the jovernment to take part ol the li quor revenue If It's called an Income tax Instead of a license fee.—Mil waukee Leader. HOME OWNED STORES ISAAC SHELBY FLOUR 24-lb. Bag ....... 80c EAGLE CORN MEAL 10 lbs. ... . .. . .. 25c■ FULL DRESS RICE 2h lb. pkg. ........ 23c WHITE HOUSE COFFEE, lb. . 39c NOW VACUUM PACKED! PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE FLOUR Package 14© Have Pancakes for Breakfast Tomorrow—Make the Bcsf. With i ilishuryV! ( AMPBEU/S TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans.3BS© BECKER’S BREAD, 3 loaves 25c F. F. V. CHOCOLATE CAKES ~\h.B4s | SUNSHINE CAKES AND j CRACKERS « SMALL ^ ~ ■ PACKAGES ..jj LUCKY STRIKE CIGAR ETTES 2 large PACKAGES HAVA-REXA"cigars 6 For .2S6 -STANBACK HEADACHE POWDERS, 3 SMALL PACKAGES _ 2-S© For Safe and Speedy Relief! TELEPHONE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Q. S. STORE He’ll Gladly Deliver Your Groceries! P. & G. 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