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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. • 1'hc annual meeting of the stock* holders of the Shelby Building and Lean Association will be held in tin-1 office of the association at 4 uclocl; p. m. on Thursday, May l'XU J F ROBERTS, Secy-1 reus, 4r 10c AIIMIVINTR U OR * NO m i PuirUt C.iroi.n*. Clevelaad County. Htvlnc <jual‘ii»d aa antmin law*Jor ».i* tnc rotate ot J "T. PoaWn deceitafrt. tli > Vt to notify r.il err*.tor* or th« Mid .1 1 Poston. tlcrra rti, to pra-trnt the r c .• u. proncrly pro-on to the tu>deriUi;ue(| on oi befere lh« Hlh day of April. I«3i nr Of* notice pill »e p!**.t)*o In D«r or their lovrry. All iIioj* indebted to the **id r> talr wtll p’.ea.o malic immediate atfcUe Blf'lt Tim )tth «i»" of Ar>-;i tin s. m. poato* Ad.m. *wwr ,ot Halit of J T Potion D4i..*»'-cil U. n Wcjtoe.-a. At’.y. tor Aduitmalretor. «■ Ajr l!it ! txiaioc* NOTIt I Hit,n* onaiit.en or PNcvutor of H'* >n*t pill end triltmft'i o! .O J Allen drceA.v . pd in« or eletc'.and conn1- Koi.ii t.»io , 1m«. tpit ts to notify all ncntciU itovinjr I nlatma »*atn't lit* estate of «*ut t.erca«ed to Cihtb't them, oopert" vertt'rd In the »nder.il*nrtl >\.tit'toc at r? r t> 7 Shel ls* PI. C on or heforr (lie dentil dav ol j ;,;e.v. Ill*, ot tht • mount will be pleaded in bar n't (Itch' record ,\U perrons tn debird to aid e.tate wilt please nitUr jtnnted ate navgieni Thu Map 7. 1111 ,J l ANDltUM At.l E> Kneculnr o' the Lari Will and Ic-UHirnl ot t> J a!1*ii St Mav 8t Char A. Burrur Ally CERTIFICATE OF DISSOl 1T10\ State of North Carolina. Department OT •tMf •To AH to Whom Thc.e Presents May Coma- Urtrtmg T7htv«a«, It appears to n* *att.Yf action hy duly autheh! mated record of the pro • ced.njts toi the voluntary dlftaolutto i • thereof by tha unnn;mcii;v consent of all tha, stockholder/., deposited m mv office that the Sionv point Mutual Light and Power coinpanv a corporation of thvt xtate. whose principal office la situated at *R. F D No 1 m IhtA town of atvrlbv i •<ountv of Cleveland Mate or North Caro-; Una 17s. V. Cline being the agent therein »nd in oharfft thereof upon whom pro «*ssa m»v be served*, has complied wit!.1 the rtouiramama of chapter 22 Consoli dated «tatutt *. entitled Corpora lions preliminary in the issuing of this remit * cate of dissolution Now therefore. I. J a lUrtoeva sec retary of ar.ate of North Carolina do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on he 21th day of April, 1231 fhc m eiy office a duly e*«eu;*d and attested consent m writing to t;ie clissolat on o said corporation executed by all the .eiocknoldyv.s thereof, whlrh said consen; end tha record of thf proceedings afore said are now on Me-in m> said off.ce as provided by law In testimony whereof, 1 have hereto am m} hand and afliped m official seal at fcaie^fh. this 3*ih day of April A l) Ip) J. A harinbiw Secretarv of staff , Si May IV PILES™.,., If TOW Staffer from itchlnr, blind. nmn taro tr udlnc or bleeding Piles you are likely to Be iau«d«t the soothing, healing power of the rare, imported Chinese Herb, which fortifies Dr, Nixon's Chlnerold. It'a the newest •nd fastest acting' treatment out. Brings ease end comfort Tn a few minutes eo that you cert work end erjor life wtille it continues Ha soo.hlng, healing action. Don't de is'J". Act in time to svold a danger. , One and costly operation, Trv Dr. Mf-on’s Chinarold under our guar antee to satisfy completely an.l he ▼ erth 100 ttine* the email cost or j our money back. BUTTLES DRUG STORE TUNE IN ON STATION ! wsoc GASTONIA SHELBY’S MELODY MAKERS EVERY Tuesday AND Friday AT 12:30 P. M. Sponsored By Betty-Jean Beauty SHopoe Central Cafe Pendleton Music Co. Jolley’s Shelby Dry Cleaners i < j J. C. McNeely Co. | Chas. L. Eskridge ! L~, RADER HORN ^fXK$oUuyn^\s/tt Nina's Warning. Renchnru iiiid Iwolo seemed to liiink we could lick any attackers and of course I thought so also A clear cn.se of never say dir yiw . h:p. crew were nil working bov* and although tliey would fight then best we relied very little on them The engineer, a half breed called Davis now coupled up two • hose which were to throw seuldhijs water on anvone attempting to board whilst iwolo and myself with onr rifles p;led up Manchester goods lit a ring and determined to hold out own from aft. The ofd captain Hint ed with n si ns hooter mid rutla.. seemed pensive but 1 soon had him in a good humor by spinning yarn Wii were about nil ready for any thing when a canoe tame along side. It. was Nina, the head man and a couple of his witch doctors and Nina spoke tome first.. Site was iiaiily dressed in the European togs t had given her and spoke in a firm voice which 1 undetvtood come and see us hi once, ton will rett ive pro tection if not you will be attacked and will surely die. She looked nm steadily In ihe eye ns sly* spoke and insisted in »vy following her at once Spotting Them. I thanked her at once but told her I liad a surprise in store tor anyon* if they cared lo come and try at this she . intied and said don't be foolish iliey don't rant to kill you 1 will sec to dial, bill your boat i fa u they are ready to at,tack • you and 1 Rive..you this chance, come with me. I lold her how thankful t was to her but 1 could not leave Mr ship. I had got tt into trouble ami would gel tt out.,She said ho mor bid I noticed a water blot you cal: a teer In her blue eyes. 1 waved liei goodbve yve said n > more she ha risked her life to ;nvc me. There was nothing could help nr only my rifles 1 had eonfidcnc - r them so had my boys, hi fact, 1 wanted to go-in with these rtvei men ir l won which I knew t would I was as good as King of the rivet I knew the native. If 1 licked him 1 had his friendship. We had not long -to wall as out fi'oin Ihe Isogo point shot two ws'i canoes bearing straight down on u Iwolo now proposed a drink anc stood behind us a.s we mounted tlv pool) field glasses in hand We took things easy and opened out at eith —.v il. [hundred yards on l.sogis fleet. As we [spotted them they began to hei lat.e. ami then malting a .swift tunrj back we played skittle with them' the Canoes .showed sighs of the wildest disorder. This tickled Iwolo 'who started up a song ilduina nr, - | wary talks a mo sacka i the cheek of a slitre always coinei. lo grief '.V spotted them till all agreed to leave them alone atTd leave some of them living, we felt like ge.ng ashore and taking the town and killing l,og y I nek anil l it tori And new a fleet of twenty put out from ffengogus lint shared a wnf, fate as we popp’d hi a few shots a ( -... ..— — dependent so l turned the big paddles round and dropped anchor at. Ninas Sacred town. The inhabi tants seemed afraid of us to begi-i with but I hailed the Sacred chtci who came off in his best canoe along wi’th several of " his witch men. I received them well on ttpard but let them sec I was prepared for any eventualities that might arise. This was a Rood advertisement as they'had seen how well we had dis IKi.ed of our enemies without a scratch. I noticed he had his weath er eye on our rifles and took all m I never even mentioned the battle only to say that anyone who was foolish enough to bother us would regret it and iurthermore I tuld him my wishes had all been granted and if he wished I would come on Jhore and make another wish, lie ;md I could watt fill they had com posed them.elves as there had been c.uite a number of Influential men on shore who had been shot. And of course 1 was sorry especially as I.-ogls : nu had been killed. « American Lady and the Savages ■t 1 irm nr 1000 yard'' anil I he rilrri . v.its plainly visible Ui-y returnee! They had a )tf“» surprise, 1 had all shots and we drank and amtued ourselves whilst beaconing them on .•hon' to come out awhile. They had the easiest lie kin,: 1 ever saw and from time on I alwa .• commanded he l iver With a lov ol nothing Ira a couple, of bundled cartridge.; I had quirted the river ip stay quiet And old General Iwolo ale, ays, smiled when he spoke of the battle at Isogts. Alter another piece of hick which ‘was the sudden rising of the river |a couple of feet, wo left quite in v.’i U Rrnehera. Nina T and” Lillie ?eru. Trader Horn jSlan.s to escape from the Isorga. Of cr.ujfse 1 expected a ■ 1 wax a full member of Cv i -in pie fo be trait l *d hire any other member of the faithful anil to this the Sacred Witch chief agreed but as the doc tors were fixing up the wounded they would prefer remaining quit”! in fact lie had bee i adverse to one member ii the temple fighting another But I chimed in this boa; is mine and the goods are mine ana they had attacked nte and what ft had to say about it. :: He could only tell me lie was not in favor of the attack and raid in :■ whisper we warned you as a brolhei did we not. Of course you did I 7;* «: America** loading rOII(‘<THK Have lioiiglM 27,005 4lie vrolel* STVMURO «;oi PE, *5U5 Om Gold SF.IIAN DLL!VERY, *57.1 x. i.u.m in i ivf »n i'A'.ri. m «:k, Prominent iniunK the. of concerns using large Heels of Chet rolrt* •rf many of tlir Irndrrs itf Anirnr.iit industry. In fact, 7,1 on f standing /•on.ices firms Imre purchased u total *■/ ST,605 (Itecrolel cars and trucks. I lif reason lor this prcfrrrnre lies in • be unficrllrtl economy of Clinrolrt cir« anil trtieLs, as proinl by oftiriul cost records. These records shoo that -If milt’s to tlir gn/fun is it common occur rence among < heirolcl ran. Thai oil eijn-nse i* extremely low, That Clicirotit ears and Inn L« require onl» a minimum of #rrvirf attention. That they give satis factory Inu -n»M service mer except ional I > long priudioftinif. Naturally, a car with aueh a fine record * «»f economy represent* an extremely v%i*e investment foe any buyer! E»|>trc»ally so, when you consider the many advantage* that Chevrolet offers above and beyond economical operation, fume in and learn "bat these., advantages are — v% bat they mean in terms iilutdr, emnfnrt, safety, reliability and vtltic* \i;w Chevrolet six Th* (*>«'«( Amvrirnn 1 uhtv —THimfiUi *■•» I'Tlr** from $<’* in |6W. I h»»>nlfi tr>i<« f 1**il*,*ni^ ^ ***"' «UlU*ra*l |*rtr»a and \rr•*%• Ml n*f*«oar#i »;*r and inirk rh.ul, prtr*» f. o. K Flint. Mlchi|>n. AH irtivk bod’* prirw f. o. H. In<lian«|"»tia. Indiana. **|MHiai equipment eitr*. Spi* vour ilrnl«*r D. H. Cline, Inc. Shelby, N. C. t .said you uttered me protection u i would leave the boat and I shall al ways be thankful furthermore 1 have come here purposely to reward you for all your good action now the battle is over and I want you to make peace With everybody cn my account. A Note From Nina. These wise men now had a, con fab and said they understood me exactly and would be glad of any help I could give to commence peacemaking. I asked them to state what they wanted and they saidl five cases of gin and two bottles of rum and they would begin to move away every’ evil spirit in the river after which there could be nothing but peace. I had the gm and rum placed in tlieir canoe at once and they promised to return and te'i me how they had gone in spirit land but begged me not to come on shore until they returned In about, two hours the sacred boat put off with Nina and the old chief at the bow standing. She look ed radiant and in the stern sat Chief fsogi, a ho seemed to be de pres. ed. He disclaimed all blame for the attack and blamed the creak men who had acted w ithout orders, t made them all welcome and treated them as if nothing had hap pened. Nina was dressed in Euro pean style and on parting shook hands with me leaving a short note (Trust no one> or <Beware I noticed the chiefs eyes east on my rifle brigade and especially old Iwolo whom they all knew as the best fighter and general of tlw whole Gammas. They all went off smiling biit could not help seeing (hat we were alert. 1 had made a good impression on them and as i hey had downed many a ship in t|iis very spot and T knew- they were treacherous lo a man 1 fell proud as they retired friendly with my loose. All tlie same I liad steam al ways ready and sudden death to any fais" move were my orders t6 my fighting Chief Old Iwolo'. '• The river rose quickly and the ,'apCUIn • reported ten teet or muit in tiie channel bet wean the 10115 sandbanks. So we lio\e anchor and With a full head of steam were soon thudding awuy up the Ogowe. We woke up Isoga town on parting with tlirec shrill blasts of our whistle and several ominous tools of the fog horn and as she was a power ful boat we were scon well away passing the most dangerous spot in the river with two feet of spate water under- us. The natives along the bank cheered u.s lustily as we passed onward and eventually pass ing Her Shifts we were all safe and sound alongside the pier at Adia manongo. Miss Haskrn. There was a great gathering if traders ashore and discharging car go was the order of llie day. Sinclair was glad to see us, As the river fell slightly after our arrival. I took a good two days re*t which. I badly needed. Now the reloading traders purchases took place and. early morning alj being ready we sail“d for far-off Samba Falsi. A young Presbyterian mission lady 1 Miss— > she was bound for Samba Falls and was the first white lady who ever visited there. I could not help but admire her courage. Next to board us was Sinclair and wc steamed toward Eninga where the blind king lived. Miss Hasizen had a drawing pad on her knee and as we steamed by the villages she would make rapid sketches of the various places whilst I would tell her their history as far as I could. This seemed to interest her greatly. 1T0 be Continued 1 "There's no unemployment hi Soviet Russia"—and neither Is there any in the army or the penitentiary - Detroit Free Press. You can change the whole philo sophy of life for some people by pin ning a little piece of ribbon on them with the .printed word "committee. ’ Try Star Want Ad*. Oak Grove Section . News of tlw Week Misses Koss Entertain. Mrs. Hell Re covering From Illness. Personals. 'Special to The Star.' Oak Cirove, May 20.— Rev. Mr Daniels of Bessemer City filled .he regular preaching appointment at Oak Grove Sunday because of the absence of the pastor. Miss Geneva and Marcella Ro.->s gave a party at their home last Fri day night. Those enjoying the oc casion were as follows: Misses Mat tie Proctor. Eloise Forbes, Martha Moore. George Forbis. Delancey and Nida Bell. Messrs Glenn Lovelace, Floyd Ledford. Hershel Ross, Robert Forbis, Sherman Ross and Robert Proctor. Many delightful games were played and Misses Eloise, Georgia and Mr. Robert Forbis furnished string music. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and children. Mr. and Mrs. T. R Bell motored to Blowing Rock Sunday. We are glad to note that Mrs. D. A. Bell is able to be lip alter a long illness. Among those who attended the memorial services at New Pro-.pelf mere, Mr Frank Ware and mother : Mrs. H, T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Mills Howell and children Mr. and Mrs. w H. Wares bau has been real sick the past vr*e«, with whooping cough and croup. Mr. and Mrs. W. C| Blanton anti ^children were the dinner guest? cl Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck Sun day. Mrs. Johnnie W'atterson and chi’ dren of Rock Hill, S. C., were visi tors in the community Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. J. P. Moore sped' last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hale of near Bessemer CUtv Miss Corinne Porter of near Buf falo is spending several weeks with her uncle Mr. C. N. Porter and Mrs Porter. Mr. and Mrs Sam. Bell and chil dren spent Saturday night with Mv and Mrs. Edward Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Ellis and ch'l dren and Mr Lyman Champion at tended memorial services at Patter son Springs Sunday. Dr. C. J. Black was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford »_n,? lace Saturday. Miss Viola Blanton spent Satur day night with Miss Effie Philbeck Mr. Clarance Blanton’s father of Flint Hill community spent tast week with him. Miss Gertrude Ledford spent Sat , urday n.ght with Mrs. Edna Bell. Miss Eva Borders of Shelby .visit ed Mrs. Wm. Wright Sunday. (iO TO FOR PERFECTION OIL UCRNIN'O STONES AND RANGES — SOLD ON EASY TERMS. FILL LINE CARRIED AT ALL TIMES. m h HIGH-POWER BURNER 30% faster! Vx GALLON OF WATER BOILS IN LESS THAN R - 6<*9 Rang* in pastel green, ivory end black, pit e High Pom er Burnetts • BEFORE YOU BUY ANY STOVE Consider the cost of fuel. Modern kerosene tcoal oil) is the convenient, dependable fuel. 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