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Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. / This size 1 cent per word each insertion. This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER and typist, call Myrtle Gilbert, 454-J at No. 9 Union Bank Building, 2t 6p USED AUTO PARTS FINK IRON & METAL CO. Trade Alley. Phone 580. tf-30c ""nearly two hundred users in Cleveland county ot Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not one baa ever spent one cent tor service. Robert C. Hord, Dealer, 3. Washington 8t., Shelby. tf 85c PAY $1.00 OR MORE ON subscription to The Star and receive free, the new highway map of Cleveland county. It shows the various types of roads, township lines, towns, large streams and consolidated schools. The map is just out. Get yours now. tf 4p ICE BOXES MADE To ORDER, cheap. W. G. Spake, 306 Suttle St. Leave order at Paragon Furniture Co. tf 13c WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS. Expert work, 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, over Wool worth's. tf 20c COTTON SEED FOR PLANTING. Pure and high quality; staple the best. C. S. Young, Shelby, N. C. tf 29c WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. &. C. Davis, next door to Eflrd’a, I appreciate your patron age, large or small. tf 16c DON’T NEGLECT FEET these hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A, V. Wray &. 6 Sons, City. V-27c WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER or steam fitter, call the Modem Plumbing and Heating Co., the plumbing and heating specialist. Telephone 569. tf 20c _IT COSTS BUT A PEW CENTS a day to protect your income when disabled from sickness or accident. Write for full details. North Ameri can Accident Insurance Co., Box 12, Shelby, N. a tf 23c FOR RENT: EIGHT ROOM house, steam heated, well located, good condition, formerly occupied by T. P. Eskridge on W. Marlon St. A. Blanton Grocery Ca tf 22c THREE GRADES o f Wedding Invita tions and announce ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief ,g r a f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es at a liberal dis count from list The Star. Phone 11. tfllc FOR SALE: CREAM Crowder peas, differ ent varieties of peas, cane seed, soy beans, and other field seed. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-6c FOR SALE: Choice hay. Priced right. D. A. Beam Co. 2t-6c ’ REDUCE YOUR HIPS AND thighs to ft Summer Spencer Gar ment, made of sheer, open-weave fabric. Call Mrs. J. Henry Carroll, phone 213, LaFayette Street 3t 4c BABY CHICKS: BRED TO LAY Barred Rocks, Reds and White leg horns at ten cents each on Wednes day afternoon of each week. Custom hatching. Ellenboro School Hatch ery. tf Fri 6c SUMMER ENROLLMENT Gastonia Conservatory of Music under the personal su pervision of Professor Will iam Goldman. Branch Studios at Cherryville, Lawndale, Lin colnton and Shelby. Private or class lessons on any musical instrument for beginners or adVanced students. Certifi cates or diplomas with each course. For information, ap pointments, rates, write Gas tonia Conservatory of Music, Gastonia, N. C., Katherine Pcv/ell, secretary* St-Sc OPEN ALL NIGHT. Centra] Cafe. West ern steaks a special ty. tf-4c SALESMAN WANTED IN C'LEV eland county to s<Hl. ptifsery stock Cash week' \ Write Lindley Nurs eries, Pomona, N. C. 3-6c " FREE, NEW HIGHWAY map of Cleveland county showing the 793 miles of road? to be taken over by the state under the new road bill. You can-get one of these maps by paying $1 or more on your subscription to The Star, tfp DOES YOUR ROOF' LEAK? If so See J. W. Denton, H oey Apartments or Phone 4-J. Work guaran teed. tf DON'T LET YOUR SHOtTii” pairing cost you too much. See the Landis Shoe Shop. tl-8c DO YOOTt SHOES NEED B.E patrtng? If so call at the Lsjidis Shoe Shop, - tf-8c FURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent, Ratite reasonable, Telephone 665. 3t 8e “beautiful wed DING Announce ments and Invita tions. The famous Re liefgraf at a liberal discount from list prices. Looks like cop per plate engraving, but considerably cheaper. We keep se crets of weddings to be. The Star. Phone 11. tfl4p FOR FIRST CLASS DYE JOBS on all satin and cloth shoes, or leather shoes, go to the Shelby Shoe shop. ?-6c FOR JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS—CALL THE STAR FOR QUALITY PRINTING. FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR light house keeping. Call 461-J. 2-6o FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISH ed connected rooms. Mrs. Robert Andrews, 408 S. DeKalb St. tf 4c “ week end spe CIALS: Rice, per lb. 5c; Pinto Beans, lb. 5c; Seven O’Clock Coffee, fresh ground, lb. 10c; Van Camp Tomato Soup, 2 for 15c. C. H. REINHARDT, South Shelby 2t-6c SAVE MONEY BY TRAD ING at C. B. Elliott Store on Shelby-P«Wkville Road. Shelby Flour___$2.60 Mill Feed _1_$1.26 Sugar, per 100-lb. Bag _ $4.80 Thick Fat Back, Pound_10c Pure Coffee_,___12c 6 Big Deal Laundry soap 25c Straw Hats _ 25c 29x4.40 - 21 Pathfinder Tires_$4.98 30x4.50 - 21 Pathfinder Tires__$5.69 __ C. B. ELLIOTT -t-8c IF YOU ARE OUT OF A JOB OR earning less than $50 per week, we have an opportunity for you In Cleveland county, distributing the well-known line of Watkins House hold and Farm Line Products direct to welll-established trade. No sell ing experience necessary. We supply Products, Sales and Service Meth ods, and our high-quality Products with Premiums get the business for you. Write at once for complete in formation. The J. R. Watkins Com pany, R. D. 4, Newark, N. J. 4fri-17p ' ELECTRIC RANGES: WE NOW have a complete line of Westing house Hotpoint and Standard Ranges. Prices from $88.00 up. Pen dleton’s Music Store. 2t 6c WANTED: TWO EXPERIENCED salesladies In Dept. Store. Write stating experience, salary expect ed, references. Write "Salesladies.” care Star, 2t 3c Upper Cleveland News Of Interest Quiet Since School Closing*. l.arg. Crowd at New Home Me morial. Personal*. (Special to The Star ' Casar, R-l, May 7. -Everything ii mighty quiet in the community since the schools have closed down for the summer months anti the farmers are busy planting their corn and cotton. A large crowd attended Memorial j service which was held a! New Home church last Sunday. • Mrs. Myrtle Whisnant spent Sun day with Mrs, Sallie Whisnant, Mrs Wesley Richard has b-mn very ill for some time, Mrs. Leona Hunt.-and son James visited Mrs. Ben Gamble of Golden Valley section Saturday. Many people attended the funer al of John Brackett at Moriah Tuts day. Mr. Brackett moved from this community about 15 years ago and at the time of his death was'mak ing his home in Lawndale. Miss Avis Hoyle spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Zero Mull. Mr Enoch Davis was a visitor at the home of C. W Self Sunday. Miss Winnie Whisnant and Anne Warlick spent the week end with Melonia and Viola Gamble of Bos tic, R. F, D. and they visited with friends at Indian lake Saturday night. Those calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wall Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Joe Bumga-dner and children. Misses Ola and Ida Jones Dr. J. M Morrison of Hickory and Misses Gladys and Ruby Morrison1 were the supper guests of Mr and Mrs. P. M. Whisnant Monday. Mr and Mrs John S Hunt Vis ited their daughter Mrs Noah Pruitt of Casar, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McFarland and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richard Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Bracket and two little daughters, Helen and Margaret of Casar spent Sunday with her moth er Mrs A. A. Whisnant. Mr. Tilford Price and Wilbur Whisnant visited Mr Virgil White head Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Shu ford Lane of Lawndale, visited at the home of John S. Hunt Tuesday. Miss Gwendolyn Hoyle of Casar Is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs Zero Mull THE G. W. PEELER CORN MILL in No. 11 township will be operated on Tuesdays, Fridays and Satur days of each v'eek 2-6c MEN WANTED FOR RAWLE1GH City route of 800 families in Char lotte, Tryon, Cllffside, Gastonia, Lowell. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and Increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rw leigh Co., Dept. N C-W-52-V, Rich mond, Va, 1.8c Distinguished Ky. Man Is A Visitor Genera! Garnett at tMsUugimtird Ancestry, Visitor In Shelby Kecently. (By M. 1,. White! Except under deliberate and un warranted provocation, I try to nev er write anything of individual nor different regions that will cause somebody t-o feel the iron in ids sfild of abuse and indignation. Some peo pie in their perpetration of alleg -d jokes take very particular pah's tot direct coarse and stinging insults to their fulininattons. I have been sick for last three weeks, and therefore unable to vis it Shelby or elsewhere. While lan guishing In suffering, a ^ery able and distinguished friends from Lou isville, Ky., visited Shelby, incKiuv ally, while on his way to Charlotte, and called for me. Ho made the mis take of thinking I lived near Shel by because 1 am located on K-5. Shelby, that 1 live near the town. As a fact, my home is distant admit 15 miles. This distinguished visitor was late attorney general of Ken tucky; and a very able and eminent lawyer by both practice and here dity His late lather, Jitmr Gar nett, st . was an able l#er and a distinguished. jurist army James Garnett, jr., ran true to form. Both were sober, religious men arid un compromising foes of John Barley corn. both useful and consistent members of the Baptist church; sud James Garnet!, jr.. enjoys tne rm> tinetion of being past grand master of Masonry of the fraternity in Krnturky l claim and esteem dim as a life-long friend; *nd deplore the fact that I could not meet him on this visit. I am under 'he Im pression that he carrie here largely to see out magrilficeht highways; for he has organized a crusade for good roads in that martial con PILES CHINESE HERB QNICIUY ALLAY! PAIN md ITCHINB If you suffer from itching, blind, f'Totrudinp or bleeding Pile* you are Ikely to bo amar.ed at the soothing, healing power of the rate,.Imported Chinese Herb, which fortifies pr. Nixon's Chlnarold. It’s the newest' and fastest acting treatment out. Brings ease end comfort In a few minutes so that you Can work and ■enjoy life while it continues its aootWng, healing action. Don’t de lay. Act in lhne to avoid a danger ous and costly operation. Try Dr. Nixon's Chlnarold under our guar antee to satisfy completely and be worth 100 times tho small cost or your money back. SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE. Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby* N. C. monweftlth. In about, sixty counites Kentucky lias most excellent shell roads; white in the mountain and wire grass region they are exec .'able. From what I know noout General James Garnett, he is about trie moat Influential citizen in Kentucky. He wrote me a letter from Shelby from the office of Sheriff 1. M. Allen, in which he spoke very highly o Shelby, our magniliornt highway*, the expert farming Indications. the school buildings and the fine, stal wart type of citizenship. Among other endowments, he Is a thrilling and convincing orator. • While a, prominent citizen r.t>w 01 Louisville, he is a native of Adair county, Kentucky, which is my birthplace. This county has furn ished three congressmen, three gcv ernots, two attorney generals: and one chief Justice, Rollln Hurt. a neighbor and classmate of mine at Columbia M. and K high schwl wa.. chief Justice; and James Garnett Parker Watkins Hardin have oeen honored as attorney genera! and each are gifted orators. ! So the people alio imagine that I never saw a house with glass win dows or a brick chimney can modi fy tlietr views. Permit me to say in this connec tion that General Garnett uhd I ; have discussed the subject of road! [ construction and I told him we have a* good roads as exist in the Union. Begged Brother To live, Chicago.—George Spinks pleaded with his brother, Walter, for half an hour not to commit suicide. Then, as he broke Into Walter’s hotel room, the brother Jumped and was killed when he touched a high voltage power wire. Build With Brick DELIVERIES FROM PLANT TO JOB When in need of FACE OR COMMON BRICK write us, or phone 75m, Mt. Holly, N, C. With our fleet of trucks, we can make quick deliveries to jobs. saving freight *wl double handling’, thereby putting brick to jobs in much better condit ion. FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY SEE KENDRICK BRICK & TILE CO. MOUNT HOLLY, N. C. CASH FOR POULTRY THE FOLLOWING CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID NEXT WEEK: HEAVY HENS ..... 16c LEGHORN HENS - _....__ 12c BROILERS, Over 2 lb., full feathered __„ 28c BROILERS, Under 2 lb_,_ . ” 24c COCKS... _ ' 7c DW'KS.....1‘juc GEESE____10c YOUNG TURKEYS ________20c OLD TOMS __.... . 17c EAGLE Poultry Co. F. B. ROPP, Manager PHONE 149 — SEABOARD DEPOT SHELBY, N. C. WHY EXPERIMENT WITH UNKNOWN FLOURS? _ a najiatw ^ s cWtoiu J MADE rAGlt ROLLER MILL SHELBY. N.C. YOU CAN BUY NO FINER FLOUR AT ANY PRICE. ALWAYS UNIFORM. k EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. McCormick-Deering Grain Binder i Save Your Grain With the Old Reliable McCORMICK-DEERING GRAIN BINDER. THE WORLD’S FIRST REAPER. We Set Them Up And Start Them For Y ou, O. E. FORD CO. SHELBY, N. C. In Shelby and suburb* you can gel THE STAR EACH AFTERNOON of PUBLICA TION DAY by paying the Carrier Boy who passes your door, 25c per month. TOOTS AND CASPER— ~Wh«t Will Sophie Look Like? ( FIVE WEEKS SINCE MY WIFE home. And i caN'*t understand whY : disappeared so mysteriouslY I COULDN'T 4ET AL0N6- WITHOUT Sophie', i went into this fiz*ht ^ame. TO make the money to ^ive. ER SOME LUXURIES WHEN SHE COMES BACK TO ME, BUT IF SHE NEVER RETURNS 1 WON'T BE. —-=£. INTERESTED 1M j VWOULDNT col . HOOFER RAISE. HIS E-ffe-BRW5 IF HE ONL'l' KMEW that HIS WIFE HAP HER FACE REMcmEp BT A BEAUTY SUR4E0I4 AND IS NOW READY TO LEAVE THE SANITARIUM THE PATIENT IN «DOM Yb PACkEt? UP TO LEAVE THE E>AN ITAPIOM . DOCTOJ3. E>HE‘<p VERY 'WELL. PLEA^EP I WITH hep NEW FACE*, AWHERTO e>TEP tN HERE POP A moment, NUP^E ERE COMES* ‘S’OPWtE HOOPER’. mXJ'LL SCI HER IN THie PAPER. TOMORROW! No OKIE KNOWS IT* not EVEN col. hoopiq» but five weeks A40 his wife secretly^ entered a sanitarium UNDER. AN ASSUMED > HAD HER „ NAME And nnv „=r* PACE REMODELED BY A PLASTIC SURGEON. ANp TOMORROW WEtt^EEc^omE. WITH HER NEW FACE «-•«. HP Can You picturein your RTnd what she ■ WILL LOOM Line ? >]immvHurpiY TSf Will Colonel Hoofer Recognize Sophie? . « ' .1" ' RJere we uube e mrb. SOPHIE HOOFER WITH HER. NEW FACE * 'tHE BEAUTY BURGEON PURELY MADE A PRABTIC CHAN&EIN , HER LOOk’e*! g> ■ o H1B BktLL, COMBINED WITH fi Ni9HWij Touch F5 BY BEAUTY ‘’•HOP experts, HAB WoRkTED WONDER‘D ,&? DOCTOR, IT^ H ARD *TO BEUEVE I'M ACTUALLY ME! IT'LL TAkE ME vA LON£, TIME TO , PEco^ie. MYSELF! You Look! TWENTY VfeARB Younger*. >HAVE EXCEED* ED MY OWN ^EXPECTA— kTtON^'. m , NO OWE. WOULD EVER. -THAT YOU AWp THE. WOMAN IN THl^ PHOTO , APE ONE AND THE ^AMEi YOU TOLD ME TO MAWE YOU LOOWL Beautiful, and »DID MY BE'oTi I CAN'T BEL,IW to TELL YOU HOW PLEADED 1AM, DOCTOR 1 * WILL BE EVER GRATEFUL • TO YOU'. NOW I'LL CHECW. IN AT 1 BOME HOTEL FOR. A FEW ’PAT'£?/ WHILE I &ETMY warp Robe in bhape. ; i WE A LOT OF 5>H0PPiN4- \\ TO T>0! I NEED tjOME vU : Nt^Y CLOTHE^- TO 6x0 ,14 : WITH MY NEW FACE.' yi.fi i BEFORE. I LET MY " & HUSBAND BEE ME SOPHIE HOOFER LOOMS SO DIFFERENT l IT NEARLY Took OUR BREATH AWAY WHEW WE SAW HER <*? Po W Oc <V ,jHAT WILL COLONEL ROOFER SAY WHEW HE SEES HIS WIFE.? ^jp wJe. CAW MARbLY Wait until THEY MEET I face to face.; / ♦. v > ^OoNTwuB>TbMORPC*Wj ^MMfHugPHV^S-3
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