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Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. Kates tor Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. , § Tnis size 1 cent per word eacft insertion. • . T.his size type 2c pernvord each insertion. 1 his size type 3c per word each insertion. WE HAVE 4 OR S ICEBOXES to .,<*1! cheap. Cleveland Refrigerat tnc Co. 3t-13c 'VE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS. Lx pert work, 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, over Wool worth's. ti 20c DON’T NEGLECT F E E T -hose hot summer days. Be titted correctly by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, City.tf-27c fOR RENT: EIGHT ROOM nouse, steam heated, well located, good condition, formerly occupied oy 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., 'Vest Warren St., next to Shelby Shoe Shop. tf 25c THERE ARE FRIGID AIRES IN Cleveland County that have been running 10 years and are'still run ning. Cleveland Refrigerating Co. 6t-13e. WANTED 35,000 TO JOIN THE Independent Burial association. Cost is one-half cent per day. FPr information see W. G. Spake, coun ty agent, 206 Suttle street . tf-17c FOR RENT: ONE LARGE BED- 1 room with private bath to married couple or single gentleman. South Washington street, phone 767-W. tf 22c WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER >r steam fitter, call the Modern Plumbing and Heating Co., the plumbing and heating specialist. Telephone 569. tf 20c PRIVATE LESSONS O N all musical instruments, Mon day 12 to one o’clock, Thurs day all day. Private lessons only. Room 16, over Wool worth’s. Free audition for radio broadcasting every Thursday. See Prof. Gold man. tf-19e watch. Clock and jewelry repairing. L. O' Davis, next door to tSfird'a. I appreciate your patron age, large or small. tf 16c YOU SHOULD SEE THE NEW Pngidalre now on display at 105 West Graham. Cleveland Refrig erating Co. 6t-13e. FOR SALE: WHEAT STRAW 50c bale. Call 666. 3t-10p. FOR RENT. FURNISHED rooms. Call Mrs. W M Roberts 6t-8c. FOR SALE CHEAP: FRESH Young Jersey cow. Good milker. •I. A. Smith, Route 2, Shelby 3t-Wp. ~ WANTED 2 TO 3 lb. fryers. Will pay 18c cash. D. A. Beam Co. 2t-13c FOR SALE: ONE FRESH REG latered Jersey milk cow, one Jersey I milk cow. Will sell you either one at a bargain Zero Mull, Casar. N. C., Route 1. It 15p STORE ROOM FOR RENT. Comer room of the Arcade, J5x75, formerly occupied by ■T. N. Dellinger. See T. W. Hamrick Co.. Jewelers, fitloe SEE OUR SPECIAL ad on page 6. The Auto Inn. lt-c It NEARLY TWO HUNDRED i:ers tn Cleveland county ol Gen ual Electric Refrigerators and not ine has ever spent one cent tor ernce. Robert C. Horn, Dealer, S. Washington St., Shelby. tf 25c ~ LADY WANTS^rO GO TO MI8 sourl In auto and will help to share expense either yroing out or round trip. Call at 413 S. DeKaib street. It 15p "wanted to buy — under" vood typewriter. Must be bargain. Quote price. Write Box 985, Shelby, K. C. It pd. As regards another World War, history needn't repeat itself. We heard it the fir. t time—Detroit News. Lipstick. Fonda Love—You certainly have « pretty mouth. Miss Huggins—Go on with your fooling. Fonda Love 1 said it’s a pretty ■uouth and I’m going to stick to it. Schmelling Gets A Great Welcome ! Speakers Hail Herr Mai And 1,0*0 Greet Flfhter On Arrtral At BerHn. Berlin. July 14.—Nothin* was left undone in the way of speeches and ceremony today* to assure Max Schmelin* that he was really wel come home as Germany's hero. The heavyweight champion landed at Templehoff Airdrome from Bremen. A crowd of 8,000, unusual for such an occasion, turned out to greet the conqueror of BUI Strlblin*. Handkerchiefs waved wUdly as the plane was sighted and the crowd greeted Schmellng with a volley of "Hochs" as the champion jumped out of the plane and ran into the arms of his mother w ho was waiting to greet him. Leading sports offi cials made speeches, paying tribute to the prise fighter as "a credit to the Fatherland,” "master of all cate gories,” ‘‘shining example of German sportsmanship.” Boll weevils are appearing in large nuniters in Halifax County cotton fields Some growers have begun the fight by mopping and dusting. Others say-they cannot afford" tb poison. SALE or SEAL ESTATE By Virtue of the power vestea :n me at attorney in fact for the R. r Leonard helr^ recorded in Book 3-P Pag- S44 of u'* office for Clereland County ana pursuant to an order of the Superior Court, I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door to Shelby on Saturday August 1. 1931. at la o'clock *5; or 1**tl hou” th»l house and ,%»« »ld‘ North Washington Street, kifcwn as the R. r. Uonard reai dence, Ironftng 10 S-3 feet and extending j back a distance of 134 feet, the same being a part of the Carrol property and ls_lo“ 6 *hd « »* shown by map of M L. Beam. Terms of sale Cash This the T3th day of July. 1M1 tK* r»A cc*®Tlf*R- Attorney in fact for t’he R. F Leonard heirs. 2t.j8« T“ Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF GROVER At Grover, N. C., to Commissioner of Banks, at the Clooe of Business On the 30th day of June. 1031. Resources Loans and discounts .... $71,885 68 Overdrafts . . 143 51 United States bonds.100.00 Banking House.. 964.55 Furniture and Fixtures _ 1,843.13 Cash in vault and amounts due from approved deposi tory banks. 8,973 09 Other real estate. 1,800 00 - ---.... yoo.UK.lH} Liabilities Capital Stock paid in _ 10,000.00 Undivided profits <net amount) ___ 448 13 Reserved for interest_ 1.341.33 Reserved for taxes . _ 40.97 Reserved for depreciation ... 897.55 Unearned interest_■__455.41 Other deposits subect 10 check j. .. 31.293.05 Cashier's checks outstand ing - - ... 100.0 Time certificates of deposit ‘Due on or after "30 Gays» 35,438.53 Bills payable. 6 000.00 Total . $85,719.3 State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland, ss J. B. Ellis, cashier, H. S. Keete: director, and Carley Martin, duec tor of the Bank of Grover, each per sonally appeared before me this da; and, being duly sworn, each for him self, says that the foregoing repoi is true to the best of his knowledg and belief. •J B ELUS. Cashier CARLEY MARTIN. Director B S. KEBTTER, Director. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 13th day of July, 1931. B C. TATE, Notary Public. SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AUGUST 15, 1931 , FROM SHELBY TO Atlantic City-$24.31 Baltimore --$17.56 Montreal-$37.96 New York ..$23.91 Philadelphia _ *21.81 Washington _$15.81 Tickets Limited 21 Days For Information See Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, DP A, RALEIGH, N. C. Seaboard AIR LlWt RAILWAY Ike’s Tale W W W JW V Deer Star Reeders: Bill an Jane went tu Shelby one time an blamed if hall the (oiks down thar didn't think they wuz me an Sal. Them women air not relat ed only In disposition yit they look enuf alike fur brothers. Bill :,ez Jane is lots of company tu him and that’s the way Sal is tu me. but list let her git mad an she seems like a whole house full. Sum of us Casar fellers had hoped that the state wood take over the women the first of July, but Jake Eaker sez the state don't aim tu tackle such a tough job as that; so hit looks now like every man will have tu work out his own salvation, as the preachers use tu say. 1 hope you will bear with me till I can aay a few words about me an Bill, as is due us we think We air about the same siae in every way ex cept in looks, and rite thar Bill is several sizes uglier than I am. Everybody sez I'd be a good looking rascal if hit wem't fur my face— and this is what ails the Lawndale folks mostly. Ed Dixon tuck me un der arrest one time fur making an ugly face at a lady, but I proved that I didn t make my face, an cum clear. Me an Bill growed up to gether, which tuck us about twen ty years. Thar is no record kept of those twenty years and hit is well thar hain't fur no doubt but what hit wood be agin us now Jane an Sale wuz jist gals back then an we liked ’em. Jist like boys will, you know. They ’went barefooted end hoed com Jut their daddies. Me and Bin plowed the new ground an cussed— what did we care IX we did cuss fur —out ahead lay the long years of life, an we wue a feeling good. When Saturday evening came we quit work an went tu the pond an put on a clean shirt and got ready fur Sun day, which wuz a big day back then Sum times we'd go tu preachin or TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Undtr and by virtue af the authority contained m a certain deed of trust ex ecuted on May lit*. IMS, by A. A Ram sey and wife, Edna Ramsey, -which deed of trust is record Tn the office of the ret‘sMr of deeds of Cleveland county, N C in boolc ISO at seta 383 the under signed trustee will,' an Saturday. August 1st. 1911 at 3 o'clock, p. m . sell at the court house door to the highest bidder tor the purpose of satisfying the indebted ness cecured thereby, tha following real estate A certain lot or parcel of land in the city of Shelby, and more particularly de scribd as follows Beginning at a stake on south edge o! Oardner street 134 leet nerth M ves: from the point of intersection of said 6traet with Lackey street, thence south « west 13S feet to a fence post thence north 38 west 17 feet to an Iron stake thence south 93 west 23 feet to an iron post thence north «7 west 33 leet lo s stske comer of Tom Ranucy. tnenee north « east ISO feet to a stake on south edge of Gardner street: thence with the south edge of Gardner street south 88 east 85 feet to the place of beginning, oald property being the eastern portion of lot No. 8 and the western ends of lots Noa I, 3, 3 and 4 of the subdivision e; the m acre tract formerly owned b Sallio Xendric’s and plotted Into five lot. by O. C„ Thompson, surveyor. This tuna 39th. 1931 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK of HIGH FOINT. K C., Trustee I Horace Kennedy, Attorney at July le Sunday school but hit didn't do ns much good In a spiritual way, fur all the spirits me an Bill ever eared anything about wus sum lhat we tuck along In a little flask In our In side coat pocket. Sal and Jane wore calico dresses and combed their hair out strate an purty and left off eatin onions fur a day or so in order that their fel lers could git close enuf tu court ’em Hit went on this way fur a for years till me an Bill begin tu git sorter lonesome an tliar hain t no remedy In the world that will knock up a case of being lonesome as qulek as gittln’ married will—Jiai, try hit If j’ou have any doubts, and I'll be durned if you have any time to be lonesome the rest of your life Lookin bark over the year hit has bin a rough life and hit is not over ylt and may git rougher, we never know. But In the long run jist give me plain, ordinary lookin folks—not too durned ugly, but homely enuf tu be common, fur the dude and painted society gal don’t fit intu our mountain ways and haint got no sense when you pin 'em down tu fact*. IKE So King Alfonso is saving hi: money, for what—another reigny day?—New York Evening Paw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE H»-. jng quallllsa ns .administrators ot the rstata of Mr R J, Neal* deceased, late or Cleveland County* North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hiving claims against the estate of said deceased to ex* htbit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 8th day of June, 1932* or this notice v. ill be pleaded In bar of their re covery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This June 8 1931. A L Neal, J J. Neal and Hugh Neal Route 7 Shelby, administrators of the estate of Mr, R J. Neal. «r-10p TRUSTEE S SAI F- OF REAL ESTATE, t’nder and by virtu© of th* authoritv ■WJflWWW^jn I' clrtath UmiT KT fru*t W ©ruled on May 1st, 103* by Julian C Hord and wife, Legbta Hord to aecure an indebtedness, which deed of trust la of record in book 150 at page 243 in the of fice of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. North Carolina, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday August ! 1931 at 3 o'clock, r> m sell at the court house door to the highest bidder for the pur pose of satisfying said indrbtedneu.:, the following described real estate A certain lot or parcel of land in oi near the town of Shelby, county r>? Cleveland, township No a, and more par ticularly described aa follows Beginning at a stake on west edge of Washington St at mtersectiin of east and west alley, and running thence with said alley west 200 feet to an iron stake, J F Baker s cor ner; thence south 50 feet to * stake in Baker’s line, thence with a division line east 200 feet to a stake on Washington street; thence north with Washington street 50 feet to the beginning the same being that property conveyed to Julian C- Hord by J Claude Weathers and wife Iva L Weathers Rv deed of record m\ tbo office of the register of deeds of clev-e land eounty. North Carolina in book of deed* 3-Ft at page 151. This June 29th 1931 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK of HIGH POINT. N C . Trustee Horace Kennedy. Attornev 4t July ic Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby, N. C. ZION COMMUNITY BATCH OF NEWS \ Tearher* Planning To Go To Ridge crest. Mr*. Withrow And Mr*. •Smart Sick, 1 Special to The Star ' Zion. July 1 -Olad to have Mr J W Costner of Double Shoals with us in our teachers and officers meet ing last Friday evening Mr. Cost nr: pair us an Inspiring talk along Sunday school work Several ok our teachers are plan ning to go to Ridgecrest some time this week for the Sunday school conference Misses Beatrice Caban L.* and ! Montrose Simms entered the Shel | by hospital Sunday for treatment foi appendicitis Mlss Lida Poston Is visiting Mr I ■ and Mrs Arthur Green of Rock' j Hill, 8 C this week Mrs Johnnie Lee and her’ friend, j Miss Mary Jones, of Atlanta. Os are ] j spending some time w it h Mrs. Lee s I j mother. Mrs Florence Royster Mrs Roland Smart continues very j sick, we are sorry to note. Mr and Mrs Charlie Cabaniss and | Mrs. Cabantss’ father and mother Mr and Mrs Ed Mintis of Blacks- I burg S C visited Mr, and Mrs Toni Prince of Landrum last Sunday Miss Ruth Irvin spent some time in Shelby last week visiting Mr. find Mrs Baxter Kirkpatrick Mrs. Marcus Martin and children. Randolph. George and Carl and TRUSTEE S SAI F I JVv virtu* of the pn«rr of &aI« con tained 'n a d®*d of trust executed on January. llth— 1311. to me && rtruat^e. *e curing an indebtedness to rhe Bh*lbi Building and Loan association said deen of tri! t b*tn* duly recorded in book 188 of deed* of trust, page 288, in the office of the register of deeds c* . Cleveland count' N C. and default ha* mg been marie in the payment of the indebtedne»j> thcreb’* secured I will sell lor cash to the highest bidder at public 'action a; th court house door in the town of Shel by, K—C~J; on Monda*. July *7, lf»3| at 1 :* o’clock M the following described real estate That lot lying on the south side of We»* Marion street in the town of Shelbv n C and fronting 85 feet on said street With depth of about 190 feet, and being ih«* lot deeded J c Newton by M P Coley and wife by deed dated October 5 1922 and recorded m book KKK of deeds j page 44V of the register » office of Cleve- I land county N c . to which deed and the record thereof reference is made fer i the metes and bounds The foregoing propert* will be sold aubterr to any unpaid taxes levied or as sessed against said proper tv. This June 23nfl 1931 CLYDE * HOEY Trustee 4! Jdne 34; Foot Itch Millions Havo Athlots’s Foot Why suffer from the queer akin disease causing severe Itching of tnea and feet, crackinjsr, peeling skin, hi let era. Ringrworm, Trench Foot or Hand Itch, when you can avoid n> fection and quickly heal vour akin with Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm? Baaed on the famous English Hospital for mula diacovered by a leading Lon don skin specialist. Dr. Nixon’s Nix oderm acta with araaaln* speed, be ^ullsead<‘*1Kne<t»,for. thl" Particular skin disease. Nixoderm Is sruaran t*»d It must atop itch and quickly heal your skin or the small coit win be refunded. .. m-m SUTTLES DRUG STORE. Mis* Beatrice Cabnniss visited Mr. and Mrs Our'l Gold of Chesnre, S C also Mr and Mrs Broadus Gold of Cltlfslde last week Mrs Aubry Wltlirow Is sick at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Bird Melton In the Double Springs community. Mr Marcus Martin visited >fr and Mrs Oscar CabanUs ef Clover, S C Sunday. Miss Mary Ellen Cabaniss returned with him to spend several weeks with her aunt and grand mother. Miss Jessie and Mrs Ellen Wilson Mr Jimmie Irvin of Shelby visit ed home folks Sunday Mrs Ralph Gold spent several days last week In Shelby with her sister , Mrs Louis Hamrick Mr and Mrs Palmer Hudson of Shelby were the dinner guests Sun day of Mr and Mrs. A o. Hudson Little Miss Janie Magne.ss daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Nash Magne.ss has typhoid fever Hope .she will soon be well Miss Mary Prances Irvin spent several days last week in Shelby vis iting her cousins. Misses Arthur and Elane Well A large number of Miss Jessie Pearl trviii’# friends gave her a sur prise party last Friday evening, A fine time was enjoyed by all A laigr number of our people at tended the funeral last Thursday of Mr Tom Lattimore Sometimes it .seem; as tho llir corner that business was turning i. a revolving door Norfolk Virgin ian-Pilot. Business may have turned the corner, but it, must have struck a rough detour on the way Florence (Ala i Herald tri sfrK's sal t O'- virture of the authority i rsted to me a\ trustea in lh«t certain deed of Oust executed the Mill d«v of AprIL IMS nmt recorded in Boo!; 143. Page sasTif the Registers ofl.ee for Cleveland couhts end upon demand ettrr default. ! «UI .-ell to the highest bidder St Hie Court House Door In Shelby on SATURDAY. AUGUST » 1!».U, el 13 oclork M 01 within* legal hours Ihe fol lowing described reel e*ute SU us ted in the lumen) portion of the Town of Hhelbi and designated as l.ot No 4 In BhicX a and hot No 1 in Bloc) 4 as showii bv map of Belvedere Height., in Book 1 of Plats, Page 40 end full' described in deed book I B. Page i*» 0f the Regtstei s office tor Clot eland Counii N C Terms -tor sale Cask This the ath day of .hi!1 1431 R T I'A 1,1 .S rruatee a 1 - .luty Rr 666 LI till l» OK TABLETS It die tea jl Headache or Neuralgia in -0 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria In three days. ()(ili Salve for Baby's Cold. IVith tour Next Wave nr Tour Present Wave Use IDEAL BRAND ROSE OIL \ llrllli,inline especially adapted to permanent waves and mar eclls. Lor sale at your favorite drug, department store or beauty shoppe. Manufartured Bv IDEAL CHEMICAL CO. rharlottc, N. C. 1 Available through the wholesale drug, trade). STAR ADVS. PAYS NEW LOWER PRICE $84 5 TWO-DOOR SEDAN f. a. b Lbftfttaf Sb«f« *tf« 6. bvwp Consider tha dal'varad pnca at w»lf At th« |i*t pnca whan com. paring valuat. Oldsmobila da livarad pncot meluda only mason* • bta charges for dafivary and G. M. A C. financing . . . which w« wilt ba glad to datatl foe you. THE NEW OLDSMOBILE is the GREATEST VALUE /tfOLDSMOBILE HISTORY A y Hawkins Bros. SHELBY, N. C. it OLDSMOBILE p m o d u c t o w k. N k * A C M g T O K * TOOTS AND CASPER Running To Form Who WILL BE THE NBXT PRESIDENT OF THE 400D*FELL0WS CLU6, ? 1 h£X- DAN WOOTO*. CANDIDATE ** 5W.. \j^u4o thott m KESrULA* CANDIDATE ELECTION DAY IS ONLY TWO DAYS OFF - MOM DO YOU _ PICK TO WIN ? ❖ ❖ 7/< I'M FOR TROTT AND, i DON'T CARE. WHO KNOWS i lfl£'&s<rh what's ’ the latest DOPE ON THURSCAYfe ELECTION JOE ? IT LOOKS LKE A TDSS UP, CASPERj A STRAW VOTE TAKEN IN THE. V -SrYM TODAY *°v LjAVE hoofer fl jS and TROTT E>IX VOTES i EAC THINt/rS LOOK KIND OP BAD FOR COLOMEL HOOPER. TOOTS* THAT PELLOW, HU40 trott, lS PRETTY POPULAR WITH THE BOVS ! > CAH HARDLY WAIT POR ELECTION! DAV TO COME i'D HATE TO SEE THE COLON!EL LOSE, CASPER 1 HE'S ' SET HIS HEART OKI WINNIN/A THEjPEESlDENCr NlOVV MOW 1 DON'T 4CT SOPHIE,YOU MUST 4ET DIS4USTED WITH ME SOME. - TIME S '. > TRY HARD ENOU4H Bu r I don't e,eem -TO 4ET AHEAD MUCH 1 EVERYTHIN/, i Tu?N MV HAND TO SEE MO TO E>ZZUE OUT i HAD NOTHIN/. WHEN YOU MARRIED ME and I HAVE NOTHIN/. NOW ! I M RUNNIN/. DI5COURA4ED! TO FORM, ANYWAY 1 NO MATTER HOW DARN THE NI/rHT The Penalty of Pride no. BE 41-AD WHENJ THE. CLECTICJK4 IS O/CR,BUTTERCUP! WE HAVHNY SE|N MUCH OP PAPA THE LAST WEEK 1 HE S BEEN SO BUSY TRYIM4 TO ELECT COLONIEL HOOPER' THEY'RE PALS)« ANYBODY CAM TEU- THAT BECAUSE THEY OSUAU-T OUARREL Ol USO MUCH OA / WELL,TOOTS! TOMORROW IS ELECTION^ DAY AT THE 400D-FHLU3W6' CLUB! <5rET ME UP AT SEVEN IN THE MORNING LSO t CAM VOTE EARLY ! t'M 40NKJA. CLOSE TO THE CLUB ALL DAY TOMORROW TO MAKE SURE THAT THE HUAO TROTT 4AM4 DON'T SLIP OVER AMY PAST ONES ON COLONEL HOOPER! I CAM HARDLY WAIT TO HEAR. THE RESULT CASPER. I I'M SO E* CITED ' • 4LE56 everybody] vVHO WILL WIN COLONEL HOOFER OR HU40 TROTT ? IT LOOKS LIKE A TOSS-UP TO ME 1 WELL, I LL LET THE TWO CANDIDATES DO THE WORRYJN4 * t M 40IN4 TO <£et MY t% BEAUTY SLEEP MOW ! trcT MY Srifr IF t WIN, I CL BE THE HAPPIEST MAN IN THE WORLD1 IF I LOSE - WELL. tF i DO > MAY MOVE AWAY FROM THIS TOWN ! IVE 40T A lOT OF PRIDE * 4OfeH I WILL TOMORROW NEVER COME ? WATCH FOR THE ELECTION"TOMORROW WHOM DO YOU PICK TO WIKI COLONEL HOOFER.®* WU40 TKOTT ?
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