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! tjf A a L Y TWO HUNDRED
I jjj in Cleveland county of Gen
L.“j;ectric Refrigerators ana not
one Has ever spent one cent tor
service. Robert O. Horn. Dealer, S.
Washington St., Slielby. tl Hoc
WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS
i Expert work, 24-hour service. En
larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu
dio, ever Woolworth's. tl 20c
WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY
/- repairing. L. C. Davis, next door to
Ellrd's. I appreciate your patron
age, large or smalt. tl 16c
DON’T NEGLECT FEET
these hot summer days. Be
fitted correctly by shoe ex
perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons,
City.tf-27c
FOR RENT: EIGHT ROOlSf
t house, steam heated, well located,
good condition, formerly occupied
by T. P. Eskridge on W. Marion St.
Fresh repainted on inside. A. Blan
ton Grocery Co. tf-22c
NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS.
"All parts for some cars, some parts
for all cars.** Automobile glass In
stalled. Fink Iron and Metal Co.,
< West Warren St., next to Shelby
Shoe Shop. . tf 25 c
THREE GRADES
o f Wedding Invita
tions and announce
ments. Copperplate
Engraving, R'e lief
g r a f (raised letter)
and printing. Samples
upon request. All pric
es a t a liberal dis
count from list. The
Star. Phone 11. tfl4c
FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM
house on Oakland Drive. Lights and
^ water. Rent reasonable. Apply at
Star office. 3t 2 p
POTATO PLANTS
fresh pulled, $1.50
i* per thousand. D. A.
Beam. 3t-lc
TWO WEEK OLD
CHICKS
The finest of the season on hand
now. See them. Suttle Hatchery.
2t 3c
FOR RENT ROOM WITH LAV
atory, hot and cold water. Mrs, W.
4 A. Pendleton*. 2t 3c
DON’T BUY HAY.
Sow now, peas, soy
beans, cow peas, cane
seed. We have these
and other field seed.
D. A. Beam Co. 5t-lc
WANTED 25,000 TO JOIN THE
, Independent Burial association,
f Cost is one-half cent per day For
information see W. G. Spake, coun
ty agent, 206 Suttle street . tf-17c
WANTED TOBUY 15 OR 20
gallons blackberries. Will pay from
20 to 25 cents this week and next.
Hugh McSwain 314, Blanton St.
2-2pd
AWNINGS MADE AND REPAIR
ed. Nice line of samples to select
from. Lower prices. B. F. Seism,
phone 37. Shelby. 6t 26c
THE EAGLE ROLL
ER Mill will be closed
on 4th of July. 2t-3c
s FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS FOR
light house keeping with kitchen
ette and sharing bath. Also two in
dividual rooms. All furnished. Phone
665. Mrs. Wm. M. Roberts, Cleve
y land Springs road. 6t 24c
FOR RENT: ONE LARGE BED
room with private bath to married
couple or single gentleman. South
Washington street, phone 767-w.
_ tf 22c
FOR SALE: GOOD PONY AND
buggy. Mrs. Z R. Walker, R-l, Lat
timore. 5t 29p
. WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER
' or steam fitter, call the Modern
Plumbing and Heating Co.. the
plumbing and heating specialist
Telephone 062. tf 30c
GASTONIA (JUNSEKVA
TORY of Music wishes to an
nounce the appointment of
Mr. Owen Osborn to their
teaching staff. Room 16,
Linebcrger Building, Shel
by. , tf-19c
Uncle Sam Just
Short A Billion
Set* To Work To full Himself Out
Of Worst Financial Hole He's
Been In Since The War.
Washington, July 4.—Unele Sam
set out today to pull himself out of
his worst financial hole since the
war.
A check of hts books July 1
showed he lacked Just about a bil
lion dollars of coming out even
for the last twelve months. A
statement by acting secretary Mills
of the treasury blamed the $903,
000,000 deficit largely upon Increas
ed expenditures for agricultural aid
and relief, additional benefits to
war veterans, accelerated govern
mental construction activities and
upon a severe decline in taxes, par
ticularly income.
Ordinary receipts during the fis
cal year 1931 totaled $3,317,000,000
and expenditures $4,220,000,000. Re
ceipts were nearily a billion dollars
smaller than in 1930, Mills said, and
expenditures two and a quarter bil
lion greater.
The collection declines give only
one side of the picture. On the
other, expenditures crept, in somej
cases bolted, upward. The war de
partment took $25,000,000 more: the
department of agriculture $119,000,
000 more, chiefly in additional out
lays for federal aid, highway con
struction and emergency relief in
drought stricken areas; additional
loans through the federal farm
board took $41,000,000 under the
agricultural marketing act; the de
partment of commerce accounted
for $7,000,000 and the postal de
ficiency ate into the pocket-book
for $54,000,000. In addition, there
were increased outlays for loans on
veterans', adjusted service certifi
I cates.
There are some reduced expendi
tures however. These included a
♦20.000,000 cut for the navy, due to
armament reduction; a decrease of
$48,000,000 in interest paid on the
public debt and a reduction of
$84,000,000 in tax refunds
Bob Fetzer, Coach
At University Hurt
R. A. ("Bob”) Fetzer, athletic
director at the University of
North Carolina, was painfully
cut in a motor boat accident
at Morehead City Friday.
Mrs. Fetzer arrived there from
Chapel Hill late Saturday. De
tail* of the accident were not
immediately available. The
Fetter’s have a summer cottage
-4t Moreheid.
Coach Fetzer was resting well in
a hospital, but physicians said he
could be removed to his cottage
later. No bones were broken.
Later reports said Coach Fetzer
was hurled through the v/indshield
when the boat struch a sand dune
while traveling at a fast clip. Hit
right arm was lacerated and he was
reported weak from loss of blood.
YOU’LL NEVER FIND
better Tire Prices than these,
no mater how hard you try.
Typical of the bargains we
offer:
29 x 4.40 — 21 _.$3.98
30 x 4.50 — 21 _$4.69
28 x 4.75 — 19 .$5.46
29 x 4.75 — 20 _$5.54
29 x 5.00 — 19 ..$5.74
30 x 5.00 — 20 .$5.81
30 x 3 .. $3.48
30 x 3 1-2 — 0. S_$3.68
“It Costs Less to Ride on U.
S. Tires.” SMITH’S GARAGE,
Fallston, N. C. tf-13c
For sale gently Jersey bull 18
months old. Tom Webb, Shelby.
2t-6c.
PRIVATE LESSONS pN
all musical instruments. Room
16, over Woolworth’s. Free
audition for radio broadcast
ing every Thursday. See Prof.
Goldman. tf-19c
FOR SALE: 300 bales of straw.
Clayton Heafner; 4 miles West of
Lincolnton on Highway 27. 3t 6p.
PRIVATE LESSONS O N
organ or piano. Rates and in
formation. Prof. Goldman.
Thursday all day. Room 16,
Lineberger Building, Shel
by. tf-19t
WANTED TO BUT—Quantity of
barley, at my store. A. E. Elliott,
Lawndale. 2t flpd.
FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM
house on Oakland Drive. Lights and
water. Rent reasonable., ft 3p
Cupid Spans 20 Years
To Bring Fifi Romance
* * * * * *
When the Emancipated Fifty-one-Year-Old Mrs.
Stillman Married Fowler McCormick, the
Great God Mammon Was Ousted.
Mr aW Mrs Bud
SiaiMAM
T
As Mrs James A Stim^maw
I U7ITH Husband in lO'Za.
7 « iu " wl,,y «’»ter winning a final decree of divorce from James
A. Stillman, New York banker, Mra. Anne U. Stillman married Fowler
McCormick, beir to the harvester million*, society gossips sat up and
to look about for a motive. Why, they a»k, should a 51-year-old
woman marry a man twenty years her junior? Not for money, because
they ve both more than they can use, then why? The gossips overlooked
the most obvious reason. Love! There has been for years a strong
#7«®P»thjr between McCormick and the woman who is now his
jA. staunch friend of her son “Bud,0 with whom he was at Prince
ton and for whom ho acted as best man when he startled society by
m*rrT*™I Lono Wilson, his mother's servant, Fowler McCormick helped
Mrs. otillman through the ordeal attendant upon the sensational trial in
which the paternity of her son was the point at issue. His championship
of Mrs. Stillman at that time and his subsequent efforts for her happi
[ seas leave no room for doubt as to the motive that was behind ths
Mav-Dee«mhwr marriara.
One Big Fact
ONE BIG FACT ABOUT THE
CLEVELAND STAR IS THAT IT
IS READ 3 TIMES A WEEK,
EVERY PAGE, BY 20,000 PEO
PLE IN CLEVELAND COUNTY.
Supreme Court Has
Its Slate Clear Now
Take* Vacation Until August 13
When It Gives ”, w UcfDjf
Examination.
Raleigh, July 6,—The North
Carolina Supreme Court had clear*
el its slate of all cases except three
when It handed down a batch of 13
opinions July 2, and brought an
end to the spring term of the court.
Last, summer 30-odd cases were
held over and the opinions render
ed during the fall term, and for
several years the number lias been
larger than will go over tilts sum
| mer. The small number Lit due In
I part to the fact that only two cases.
! the tax cases, arising under the
acts of the 1931 O- .eral Assembly,
came before the court during the
spring term.
The court will meet August 2* to
give the semi-annual examination
I to the applicants for licenses to
practice law in North Carolina, and
j will convene for the fall term of
j court August 31
Propose An Embargo
On Russian Goods
The United Press reports that the
United States Treasury is planning
an iron-clad embargo against all
imports from Soviet, Russia, to be
come effective on January 1 under
the provisions of the Hawley-Smoot
tariff forbidding the importation of
goods produced by forced or lnden
lured labor. At present, the ban
applies only to goods produced by
actual convict labor; but the treas
ury will take the position that all
labor in Russia is in fact forced, in
asmuch as Russian manpower Is
drafted under tire five-year plan
and subject to penalties for disobey
ing the soviet’s industrial orders.
HOW TIMES
HAVE CHANGED
EIGHT WEEKS ago we offered
FOR SALE the Joe Porter 66
acres for *400.000. This is the
farm that lies 4 miles northeast
of Shelby, fronts on good sand
clay road, has two good houses
and all necessary out,buildings.
Joins some of the best land own
ers in the county, and makes as
an average crop 32 BALES COT
1 TON, 500 bushels corn, good
j wheat and other grain. We didn't
{ S®11 then. Every person that saw
the place said it was a bargain,
but they djdn't have the money,
i Cotton was EIGHT CENTS. Cot
ton is now bringing TEN CENTS
and instead of *400.00 it takes
just *500.00 more to get the place,
but at that, Its the best buy in a
farm in Cleveland county.
We can give terms at the *4 -
500.00 but better see me at once,
ft’s going to sell this time.
Oliver S. Anthony
Over Woolworth
r—— 111 ' — ■ .
Kings Mtn. Man To
Head Medical Clinic
CHAPEL HILL, July 5. -Robert
B. Nyle, who was graduated from
the University of North Carolina
school of medicine in 1928, haa been
appointed director of the new mll
lton-and-a-half dollar Curtis clinic
at the Jefferson medical school, ac
cording to announcement In the
current Journal of the American I
Medical asociaUon
Dr, Nyle came to the university!
from Kings Mountain, finished htsj
two-years medical course in 1925,
took his last two years at Jefferson!!
and did his Interne work therp.
Dr, I. H Manning, dean of the!
medical school, characterized his
work here as “very good." and a
host of friends in the state will be
delighted to hear of the unusual
success which Dr NvK? has attain
ed.
Only .3 of one percent of the peo
ple in North Carolina are foreign
born. The state thus maintains her
leadership In the proportion of her
population of native birth.
Quality Furniture On
Easy Terms.
Phone 592.
_Shelby, N. C.
f SHOE
NEWS
j SHOES—
From 43 International
Shoe Factories: Total
Production per day last
week , -- 177,158 pairs
LEATHER—
Sole Leather, 4 tanneries
—4,937 sides
Upper Leather, fi tanner
ies—23,022 sides and
skins.
Total production per day
—27,959 sides and skins.
! STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETER
H. Fields Young
Salesman
Shelby, N. C.
Flics and
^Mosquitoes
Roaches Ants I
cd Buqs I
^ if i
I
bjiWe m AnC Cf T' l”l’T r JO R*tfster«<s
. Doctor,^ SU ITLE S
SCRTPTION*
PHOfOS «•
1/1XU V1J
Charles Barber Shop
Has Re-Opened
For Business
OPEN TODAY, JULY 6
With the Same Experts
D. L. WILLIS
J. H. WRIGHT
New and Modern Equipment — Newly Painted Interior
It Would Pay You
To find out about the Equitable’s Home Purchase Plan
if you own a home in Shelby on 'wtfich there ig a mort
ftage, o
V\ e have money io loan on improved residential
property at 6'. Simple Interest, with the loan repay,
able in convenient monthly installments over a period
of 10 years. No renewal costs and no commission
charges. Life insurance automatically clears loan in
event of borrowers premature death.
WRITE FOR FREE BOOK
Of Our Home Purchase Plan
— CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON —
H. S. WHITE, Special Agent.
Equitable Lite Assurance Society
Charles Store Bldg.
Shelby. N. C.
Dear Sir:
Please send me, without obligation, your FREE
BOOK of the Equitable’s Loan Plan.
Name___
Address_
TOOTS AND CASPER
A Matter Of Opinion.
SAY, CASPER1
VDU'RB CiONNA
SUPPORT Mt
FOR THE PRESIDENCYJ
OFTHE400D
FELLOW S'CLUB,
ain't ^
YOU?
I AINT SAYIN4
ANYTH INC JUST YET,
COLONEL ! MAYBE THE
REASON I'M SO SUCCESS
FUL IS BECAUSE I ALWA«
KEEP MY EARS OPEN
AND MV MOUTH
SHUT
IT'S SOPHIE'S \
AMBITION "TO SE E )
ME Elected J
'president ! (
SHE'D BE SO
PROUD OF ME ' J
SEEMS TOO X,
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BE
true! £
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IT DOES SEEM *
RATHER FAR
FETCHED THAT
YOU SHOULD
EVER AMOUNT
TO anythin^ •
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I MADE A 400D
RUM LAST YEAR,CA*
YOU KNOW THAT!
ONLY BEAT ME BY
MOTES ! WITH YOUR
SUPPORT, I'D BE
ELECTED THIS
T IMF I
YOU PULLED A BI4,
> VOTE LAST YEAR.,
BUT YOU DIDN'T
POOL ME ! I SAW
YOU 4a IN A
VOTIN4 BOOTH,
THREE TIMES !
how many times
DID YOU VOTE
FOR YOURSELF
TIMES
K J
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INTERESTS
well, FOR the:
club's BEST i
YOU OU4HT to
SUPFORT ME ! YOU
WANJT TO SEE -TUB
BEST MAM ELECTED j
DON'T YOU ?
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4oin4 x: el* c r
the b«sj V%km in
the CLUB. ThEYT>
HAVE TO HB —
ELECTMS.YOU
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The Zero Hour,
t THAT WAb CA6PER 'PHONING FROM
t THE 4O00-FELLOW6'CUJB.MRS, HOOFER.!
j H£ SAID THE PROGRESSIVE FACTION! |&
HOLDING a MEETING NOW AND HE'S
GOING TO TRY TO ^ET THEM TO ,
Wl PRESIDENT !
NOMINATE. COLONEL
HOOFER FOR ,-—
IP I WAS president)i'll. see what
rrlo
OP THIS CLUB,
casper, it> be:
THE HAPPIEST
MAN IN THE
CAN DO,COLONEL
theyVe just
TURNED DOWN
SIX NAMES,
BUT I'LL MAKE.
A SPEECH FOR
TOU.RlMlT NOW'.
DON'T 4ET
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CASPER IS 4ETTIN4
UP TO SPEAK NOWIN
JUST A PEW MINUTE'S,
I'LL KNOW WHETHER |'N
NOMINATED OR NOT1
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