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Special Notice For Listing Taxes Notice is hereby given to ail per sons in Cleveland county that they must list their property and poll for taxes during the month ol • MAY as required by law. List takers for the various town ships can be found at the follow ing places on dates mentioned be low No. 1 Township. At Prospect school house, Monday May l»th. 1031. At Holly Springs school house Tuesday, May 19th, 1931. At J. A. McCraw’s store, Wednes day, May 30th, 1031. , Balance of May at. my home J. A. McCraw, Lister. No. 2 Township. At Mint Hill school' house, Wed nesday Morning, May 13th. At Trinity school house, Wednc* day afternoon, May 13th, At Jolley's store, Thursday, May 14th. At Sharon, Friday, May 13th, At Hamrick’s Store, Boiling Sprites, Tuesday, May IPth At Boiling Springs School house Wednesday. May 30th. . Balance of month at home W. C, Hamrick Litter. No. 3 Township. At Val Thorsftfwon's old store Fri day, May 15th At Paterson, Friday,.May 18th, At Far!, Saturday, May 23rd Balance of month at Earl. A, A. Bettis, Lister N>. 4 Township. At Kings Mountain, Beginning Monday, May 12th, till June 1st, At Grover, Friday, May 15th. unci at Grover May 25th, 1931. H. B. stowe, Lister No. 8 Township. At Champion’s store, Wednesday May 18th. At Geo. K. Goforth’s store, Thurs day, May l*th. At W. R. Wolfe's, Friday, May 18th. At Waco, Saturday, May 16th Balance of month at home M. P. Harrelson Lister, No. g Township. During all the month of May. Tax Supervisor’# office, Court House. T. P. Jenks, Lister No. 7 Township. At C. C. Walker’s, Tuesday Morn ing, May 13th. At Lewis MeSwain's, Tuesday aft ernoon, May 12th. At O. T. Cabanlss*, Wednesday morning. May 13th. At Pink Lovelace’s store, Wednes day afternoon, May 13th. At Lattlmore, Friday, May 15th and Tuesday afternoon. May 19th. At Mooresboro, Saturday, May 16th. Balance of month at. home. R. W. MeBrayer, Lister. Re. 8 Township. At Polkvllle, Wednesday, May •13th. At Camp Call, Matmey’s at^re, Thursday, May 14th. At Delight, Monday, May 18th afternoon. At Palm Tree, Wednesday, May 90th, afternoon. At New House, Thursday. May 31st. At Polkville, Saturday, May 33rd. B. P. Jenitns, Lister No. 9 Township. At Wright’# Store, at Beams Mill Tuesday, May 12th. At Double Shoals, Wednesday, May 13th. At Belwood, Porter s store, Thurs day Morning, May 14th. At Luta store. Thursday afternoon. May 14th. At Lawndale, Monday and Tues day, May 18th and 19th. Balance of month at Falis»on Gantt’s store. C. 8' Beam, Lister I No. 10 Township. At Phllbeck school housy, Thur*-1 day morning, May 14th from 7 A 1 M. to 13 M. John T. Warhck’s, Thursday aft- j ernoon, May 44th. Mack Ledford's Friday imm'rg ! May 18th. from 7 A. M. to 12 M J. H. Costner's from 12 M. to 3 P i M, May 18th. P. L. Peeler s Store from U’. M to night. May 15th. . Toluca, Saturday Morning, May j 18th, 7 A. M. to 13 M. 8. L. Wellmon's, from 12 M tmtll night, Saturday, May 18th. Balance of the month taxes will be listed at my home. M. N. Oantl, Lister. No. 11 Township. At Cesar, Warllck's store, all of month At Moriah school house, Saturday, May 23rd After the above dates, the tax listing for Cleveland county will be closed. Attention Is also called to the fact that F4IMNG TO UST WILL RESULT IN TOUR BEING PENALIZED BY LAW. You are required by law to meet the List Taker at the above named places and dates. FARM CENSUS; Each farm own er or bis agent Is to come prepar ed to report the acreage of each crop to be harvested on his or her tenants’ farms this year. Also acres cultivated, lying out, number ol bearing frulg trees and the tons of fertiliser used for all crops. Prepare your ’1st now. This Farm Census is required by State law. but is NOT fog taxation purposes. R. L. WEATBER8. Cleveland County Tax Supervisor, , Seashore Mode Black and white in a smart new oathing- suit of bemberg and wool ornamented with ocean pearl but* tons and a v at* ship woven into the fabric is t«. • prevailing mode lor Summer lv . went'. The back is cut low to the waistline. Paid fo Veterans Virtually That »mount Dim United Hv Charlotte Bateau In AptII Charlotte. May F During the month of April thb regional oi: Jjss of the United States Veterans’ Hu* reau here distributed gfi.sieUaO.g? to North Carolina veterans of the World War. which was neatly $1, ooo,oo« more than was distribu' cd during the month of March. April will prove the crest in the high tide of loans to veterans under the ftO per cent loan law that made ad justed compensation available to veterans up to as much as half ot the total value ot the a- individi’at compensation certificates. Of the total disbursement $6.413,23<M« wan; for these loans. During April a total of $27,795 checks were written and mailed from the regional offices o? tho Beterans’ Bureau here for all pur poses. Tltis was approximately 1000 checks for each working day. Thfiv were a torai or 18.003 indlvidnai Joans under the 50 per cent loan hi * distributing the *6,412,236.48. Tin’ remainder of the disbursements, •mounting to approximately *4,000, 000, went for miscellaneous expe ■-& and to the payment ol the regular disability and empensation al lowance cases to which stipulated payments are made each montn. There are a total ol 5.765 of these cases carried by the bureau here. Prospects Not Good For Eastern Farmers Raeford. May 8.—After they had shoveled It, farmers who trusted to an apparently good stand of cot ton, have found that'll is dead how —rotted off justi below the surface of the ground. Some farmers are shipping carrots, and When asked what they were bringing on the markets, replied, "Nothing." Tarm ing on all lines looks like "nothing" this spring so far. Your Cluld’s Dysentery Need not be at all dangerous if treated upon first symp-j toms. Mothers for more than a generation have put an end to stomach and ■ bowel dis turbances of their children by keeping handy a bottle of Anti-Ferment. It settles the stomach, soothes the pains, prevents violent paroxysms, tends to regulate the bow’els and in the end may avoid Co litis and more serious trou bles. It is harmless and non narcotic but a relief for Dys entery, and Diarrhea and di gesth e disorders due to upset stomach and bowels. It may be obtained in separate for mulae, for adults 75c or for children 60c at all drug stor es. Keep it ready for emer I gencie^. adv. IPersonal News Of West Shelby Mr. And- Mrs. Clarence Turner Hate a Son. Mr. Bridges Has Broken Hand. (Special to The Star.) Shelby, May II.—Bom Sunday, May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, it son, Clarence, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamrick, Miss Katy Hamrick and Mrs. Fannie Pruitt attended the funeral of Mrs. Nancy Bridges at Double Springs Sunday. Miss Mildred Canipe who was op erated for appendicitis In the Shelby hospital Is getting on fine. Mr. D. L. Howard and family who lived on Thompson street moved Friday to Clanton street, Mr. Oscar Bridges had the mis fortune of getting his hand broke while working for the oil mill. Mrs. Jane Hasting of Newton spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Canipe. Mr. Tom Heavner is very sick with paralysis. His friends wish him a speedy recover. Mrs. Summle Bridges of the Bea ver Dam section spent Sunday aft ernoon with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Weast. Miss Lassie Mae Davis who has been in the hospital for treatment was able to return to her home Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mulllnax and daughter, Sallle, of Patterson Spring# spent Sunday with Mr. a C. Hamrick and children. Miss Nellie Walker has been very sick with pneumonia ia improving Mr. Elijah Davis while at workj Friday fell from his wagon and got j his collar bone broken. He .is con fined in bed. Mr. and Mrs. Mackie McSwain of! SwainsviUe moved Friday on Ligon' street. Mr. Clyde Shytles and family of Valdese moved to West Shelby Fri day. UUIe Miss Ruby Lee Bridges is sick with German measles. Mr. Columbus Ledford is also sick with kidney trouble. Miss Verdie Ramsey of Cherry-1 ville spent the week-end with her; parents, Mr. and Mrt J. T. Ram sey. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cooper of the Dover Mill spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Cooper. Mr and Mrs. P. P. Hamrick and 1 children of Lattimore spent Sun- 1 !ay with Mr. Hamrick:# mother, Mrs. Sarah Hamrick. ' Mrs. Edgar Carson's sister who ias been staying with her awhile eft Friday for her home In Athens 3a. Mr. Evans Uenoy ol Eliaiabcthtou ! ■Cy., spent a few days this r eek' vith his mother, Mrs D T. Bervoy. j 3he accompanied him tack t Mor tanton. Little Miss Mulba Run>< has1 teen sick for the last wet ,<ut it rut again, we are glad to know, j No Place Like Home. First Bum: What’s worryln" you oday. Erbert? Second Bum: I found a recipe for otitic-made beer, an’ I got no ’ome. Wives ought to remember that msbands, like hound-dogs, move tetter if given a little loose rope. Wilmington Adapots Daylight Saving Time Wilmington, May 8—The city council today approved a plan for daylight saving time here and tele graphed the county delegation in the general assembly to Introduce a local bill making this effective. „ This action was taken after dele gations with a petition bearing 1, ?00 signatures had appeared to urge the s‘cp. Daylight savings time here is widely favored by railroad employ es and others in industrial pursuits. Business men have endorsed the idea on the ground that it will al low more time for recreation. It Pays To Advertise Farms For Sale j W. R. Wellmon place. lt>3 acres l two miles west of Shelby. Jojns i Ora Cotton Mill with Railroad frontage. ($105.00) acre. ! Andrew Thrift, 44 12 acres near Pleasant Hill church. Oood • buildings and farm, #3,500.00.) Putnam land, 48 1-2 acres, join ing Pleasant Hill church. Five room house, barn, etc. $2,500.) The Edgar Hannon home place, near Beth-Ware school, 70 acres ($1,800.00.) Joe Porter, 65 1-2 acres, two houses 3 miles from Shelby, ($4,000.00.) Oliver S. Anthony LINEBEROER BUILDING OUR NINTH ANNUAL Electric Range Campaign BEGINS MONDAY, MAY li™ Featuring Automatic Electric Ranges Lower Prices THAN EVER BEFORE r Longer Terms THAN EVER BEFORE ! . OUR GREATEST OFFER % ONLY FIVE DOLLARS DOWN Two Whole YEARS to Pay the Balance An Allowance for Your Old Stove Our Prices Are For Ranges Completely INSTALLED There Are No “Extras” For You To Buy. Electric Cookery is Fast, Economical, Clean, Cool, Simple and Dependable 1 Begin NOW to Enjoy its Advantages. Our Campaign Offer is to Customers on Our Own Existing Lines Exclusively Southern Public Utilities Company; North Morgan St., Electricitu—the Servant in the Home. Phone 90 Shelby, N. C.
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