Nobody’s
Business
«££ McGEE—
flat rock news
. . . .the wedding which was to be.
hell betwlx miss Jenny sue green
end mr. Jerry murktson, the mag
gy line sotllcltor, has benn called
off onner count of she heard he
had another wife In georgy, and
sent word she would be preasent
next frlday night, for the nuptials,
and he has gone, the glffs will
all be returned.
.» big light ensude in front of
the post offis early monday morn
ing when bill smith and bud Jones
comments to argy about the raory
torlum which mr. hoover has ar
ranged with urope and fra nee. bill
got mad because bud sed that mr.
hoover dtddent think of It first and
after cussing each other a while,
words passed betwlx them and then
few licks was struck befoar they
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OFFICE HOURS
9 to 12 — 1 to 5 — 7 to 9
Calls Answered day or
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Thi* Woman Lo»t
64 Pound* of Fat
Mrs. H. Price of Woodside, L. I.,
writes: ‘A year ago I weighed 100
pounds. I started to take Kruschen
and now 1 weigh 126 and never felt
better In my life and whafs more,
I look more like 20 yrs. old than the
mother of 2 children, one 19 and
the other 18. Everyone of my friends
say It's marvelous the way I reduc
To lose fat with speed take a half
teaspoonful of Kruachett In. a glass
of hot water before breakfast every
morning—don't miss a morning-an
&S cent bottle lasts 4 weeks-get It
at Stephenson Drug Co., Cleveland
Drug Co., or any drug store in
America. If not Joyfully satisfied
sfter the first bottle-money back,
adv
tbustees sale or *eal estate.
Under and by virtue of the authority
•ontamed In that certain deed of trust:
executed by So* Harding and wile, Laura
Harding to the undersigned trustee, said
deed of trust being dated March 31th.
1939 and recorded In the otflee of the
Register of Deeds for Cleveland County.
N C. tn Book No. 197 at oago 19. secur
ing an Indebtedness to the Shelby and
Cleveland County Building and Loan Asso
ciation. and default having been made
ut the nayment of eatd indebtedness and
being requested to sell seld property 1
mu on
MONDAT, AUGUST 10lh 1931
at 13 00 o'clock, noon or within legal
hours at the Court House Door In Shelby
H. C. sell to the highest bidder tor CA8H
at public auction that certain lot of land,
lying and being tn No. 0 Township, Cleve
land County, N. C. and bounded as fol
lows:
Situated In the north eastern square
at the town of Bhelby, located In what
Is known as "Freedmon" and fronting on
Bridge street and designated as lot No
At and beginning at a stake on the aouth
aide of Bridge street on alley. Jackson
Burchett's corner and running east with
said Bridge street ebout 11S feet to Hoey's
earner thence aouth l»l feel to Holmes
lute; thence west 115 feet an an alley;
thenee north 153 feet to the beginning of
Bridge street
This July 9th. 1911
JNO P MULL Trustee
4t-July-10c
Restless,
could not sleep
«THKR® were days
when J felt like X
eould not get my work
done. I would get 60
nervous and 'trembly*
I would have to lie
down. I was very rest
less, and could not
sleep at night
My mother advised
me to take Cardul,
and I certainly am
glad she did. It is
the first thing that
seemed to give me
any strength. I felt
better after the first
bottle. I kept It up
to
HEALTH
Dmosht
was parted, bill voted for mr. hoov
er but denied It up to the mory
torlum, which put cotton up.
. . . someboddy spread a funny pa
per In old mrs. sarah Jane sim
klns pey at church last Sunday
night and she set on same and
stayed so tickled thru the sermont
that noboddy could enjoy same, it
was laid to one of the brown boys
who Is always so full of devilment
that his mt and pa can't do noth
ing with him. she dlddent know
she was sitting on same till she had
done laffed out loud and then she
moved over for the benny diction.
. . . .the mule and cow belonging to
artle alien has disap-prared from
his pastor and their were about*
Is unknown, and as they Is the only
live stock the aliens had to make
a llwlng with, they ask that the
publlck at large look out for them
and report If saw to the poleesman.
she had a crumbled horn and was
giving nearly 2 gallons a day and
he ancers to the name of pete and
hpi a scar on his left hind leg and
was a full blooded Jepsey and thpy
have nothing to plow, as the rest of
the family Is married and moved
away.
, , ,a right smart of gossip is go
on about the price of cotton an
soforth next fall, some of the loaf
ers say that the republicans will
haftcr raise It It cl5 or get beat,
while others think that it will fetch
c20 as noboddy was able to use anny
fertilise and the crop will be too
short to fetch clO. the akerage was
cut considerable in this naborhood
onner account of noboddy got anny
help from the farm bored and ail
of mr. fred landbank’s farms Is
lajdng out.
. . . well, mr. editor—you can count
on me for a {pll collum twlste a
week from now on, as 1 have laid
by my crops, and don't have so
much manuel labor to do about the
house. If anyboddy gets killed from
here, 1 will rite or foam same In
promptly, as yore readers will no
doubt be glad to hear name
yores trulte,
mike Clarke, rfd
Wanted: A Family.
... .1 don't like summer time. Sum
mer time means keeping batch for
me about 6 weeks while the folks
go away where the cool breezes blow
and hotel bills flow. They are away
now. The doctor told them that
they couldn't stand this hot weath
er, and suggested the highest priced
I mountains he could think of for
them to recuperate-In.
. . . .1 am in the middle of my sec
ond week of batching. I think I'll
wash the dishes tomorrow. I have
not made up any beds yet. We
have 8 beds In the house, and when
I ‘ tousle’' one up too bad, I move
to another bed. I have not felt
like sweeping up either of the rooms
occupied so far. Newspapers are
not quite knee-deep yet in the sit
ting room.
. . . ! had a death In my family yes
terday. The gold-fish died. I did
dent know' how to feed golf-fish,
and I thought as long as he had
water to swim ahout In he was all
right, but he's gone now where all
good little gold-fishes go. The cat
left last Tuesday, a week ago. The
towel in the bath-room is getting
somewhat solid. I wonder where
In the world that woman hides the
clean towels.
• • X was instructed to look alter
the chickens. An old hen came
In with 12 biddies about 10 days
ago, but 1*11 be hanged if r can
find her or her results anywheres
In the yard. There are 7 other hens
a-setting on nothing but excelsior,
and I am letting them set, if they
ain't got no more sense than that.
I ran out of feed for them 4 or 5
days ago, and can not think to
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
1 aik lini railway
fetch any home with me till after
dark, and then I'm afraid to go
back to the store;
. . . .1 am sorry of one thing My
■wife begged pitifully that I water |
her flowers and shrubbery, but it's
been looking so myeh like rain for
10 days, I have waited. It hassent
rained yet, and nearly everything
Is dead in our yard except the nut
gra&s -which sun, nor fire, nor hall,
nor brimstone, nor shovel, nor hoe.
nor drought can hurt or stunt. But
she can plant some new flowers
and stuff next summer.
. . . .1 am sick of this batching, busi
ness and want my people back
home. I get two meals a day down
town, but they ain't like the meals
mother useter cook. If It would
snow, I believe they would come
home. I get sweet letters from
them every day though and here’s
the way they read: “Dear Daddy:
It Is nice and cool up here. Send
20 more dollars quick. Love and
kisses, Mother.’’ Twenty dollar
are getting mighty scarce since Mr,
Hoover straddled that moratorium
on us.
New Prospect News
Of Current Week
Mr. Clark Loses a Horse—Personal
News of People Visiting
About.
' Special to The Star )
New Prospect, July 30.--Mr. Ernest
Clark had the misfortune of losing
ja fine horse last Friday.
Miss Margaret Hord returned
home from Chapel Hill last week
Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Beam had as
their dinner guests last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dixon and son,
O. C. Jr, and Mr. Julian Hord.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Stroup and
two sons of Shelby spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Wright.
Miss Emma Sellers spent. the
week-end with Miss Vangie Mc
Swaln.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Newton of
Shelby spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs E. O. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemmlc Smith of
Cherryville, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Smith from below Waco visited
Mrs. Lucinda Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beattie visited
Mr. Beattie's parents, Mr. adn Mrs.
P. C. Beattie during the week-end.
Miss Viola Black of Waco spent
the week-end with Misses Pearle
and Madge Beam
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Adams and
children spent Sunday with Mr '
and Mrse Edgar Bridges of near
Mulls Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Howell visit
ed Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Gardner
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Patterson visited ir*
South Carolina last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of
Mulls Chapel community spent
Tuesday of this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Howell Monday
night.
Gold Shipments Stop.
Paris—Gold shipments from Lon
don to Paris had virtually stopped,
it was declared tonight at the Bank
of Prance. The only shipments re
ceived today were those of gold pur
chased Friday and early Saturday.
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EASY
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of t.r
estate of W. W Hardin, deceased, late
of Cleveland County, N. C., this is to
notify all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Shelby, N.
C. Route No. 3, at the W. W. Hardin
place, on or before the 9 th day of July
1933 or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. Ail persons indebted
to said estate will please make immediate
settlement.
This 9th, day of July. 1931
W DAVID HARDIN. Executor
C. B McBRAYER. Attorney to Executor.
•Wuly 10c.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
'.First publication in Cleveland Star July
38, 1931)
Notice is hereby given that l have
qualified as exeeutor of the Will of Lewis
Ledford, late of Cleveland County, North
Carolina, and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present them to the undersigned at
Lawndale North Carolina. Route No 2
at the old homestead of said Lewis Led
ford, on or before the 38 day of July
1933. or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 38th day of July. 1931.
Plato Ledford. Executor of the WiU of
Lewis Ledford deceased.
P. Cleveland Gardner, Attorney
6t-July He
TRUSTEE’* SALE
By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a Deed of Trust executed by W E
Greene and wife. Verdie Green, cm Sep
tember 33nd, 1930. to me as Trustee, and
default having been made in the payment
of the indebtedness thereby secured, and
being called upon to execute said trusts,
I. ss Trustee, will sell for cash te the
highest bidder at public auetion at the
Court House door in the Town of Shelby,
N. C , on
MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1931.
at 13 o clock M , the following described
real estate:
Lots 40 and 41 fronting on the North
side of Broad Street in Shelby, N. C., and
being the lots deeded W. E Greene by
T R. Gold and wife on September 17th
1933. by deed recorded In Book 000 ’ ot
Deeds, page 117, of the Register's office
of Cleveland County. N. C . to which deed
i the record thereof reference is made
for metes and bounds.
The foregoing property will be sold
subject to any unpaid taxes existing or
assessed against said property.
Thts July l«th. 1931.
CLYDE R HOST. Trustee
-in
Gains Millions
Doris Duke (above), daughter of
the late James B. Duke, tobacco
king, whose $30,634,000 inherited
from her father has been declared
exempt from the United States
estate tax. The Federal Board of
Tax Appeals overruled the Com
missioner of Internal Revenue,
who sought to collect a $9,000,000
deficiency tax.
Lily Mill Mention
Of the Week’s News
(Special to The Star.)
July 28.—Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Bridges a fine boy.
Miss Made Bivens spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Hosie Bivins.
Mr. A. V. Ledford and family
motored down four miles below
Charlotte to see relatives Sunday.
Mr. Dave Bevels changed houses
because his wife needed a comfor
table room with plenty of presh air
because of sickness,
j Mr. Fate McSwain and wife spent
| the week-end with relatives at
Washburn's Swithch.
wir. »nu mrs. r. w. smarts uau
ghter\ Edner, has returned to Lattt
more to go to school again.
We are sorry to know that Mr.
Henry Ledbetter is in bed sick.
5. S. Association
To Meet At Union
"The SU Point Record System” Is
The Theme For Discussion
Nest Sunday.
"Tlie Six Point Record System1'
is the theme for discussion when
the Kings Mountain Sunday School
Association meets with Union Bap
tist church, ten miles north of
Shelby, beginning at 2:30 o'clock in
[the afternoon. J. W. C06tner and
L. H. Ledford directors of the Sun
day school work have prepared the
folUwing program:
2:30 Devotional, by A. P. Spake,
of Elizabeth S. S.; 2:45 Why Records
are needed in the Sunday School,
By Prof. O. P, Hamrick, of Boiling
Springs; 3:00 The Six Point Record
System, Building the Spiritual Life
of the S. S„ By Rev. L. L. Jessup;
3:30 Installation and Operation of
Six Point Record System, By Fred
E. Green, Double Springs, S. S.;
3:45 Reports; 3:55 Announcements;
4.00 Adjourn.
A sound log does not produce
mushrooms-.—African proverb.
Matches used to be made in
heaven; now most to them are made
in an auto hand—Chinese proverb.
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SPECIAL LOW
ROUND TRIP
FARES
AUGUST 7. 1931
SHELBY TO
Washington_... $13.00
(a) Baltimore_$14.00
(b) Baltimore_$15.00
Richmond _ $9.75
Portsmouth $10.75
Old Point_$10.75
Virginia Beach __$11.25
(a) Via Norfolk and Boat
(b) Via All Rail
Tickets limited five days
in addition to date of sale.
For information call or
Ticket Agent
H. E. PLEASANTS. DP A.
RALEIGH. N. <
Double Shoals News
Of the Current Week
Meeting Comes To A Cloae— Mr.
Costner and Miss Martin Marry.
Tarty Oft To Coast.
Double Shoals, July 28 —The re
vival meeting closed last Friday
night. The ordinance of baptlms
was administered Saturday morning
at 10:15. Eleven were baptised,
seven boys and four girls. Regular
monthly services were held Satur
day and Sunday.
The children were happy to go
back to school Monday. Miss Flor
ence Seism one of the popular
teachers was moved to Piedmont <
to teach the sixth grade. Miss Vir
ginia Harris Is the only teacher
now at Double Shoals and has the
first 4 grades.
Mr K. W. Costner and Miss Lots \
Martin of Lawndale motored to j
Oaffney last week and were married
They are at present with the j
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Alexander Costner,
Miss Tolar and mother from near]
Wilmington are spending several j
days visiting friends in the com-|
munlty. Mbs Tolar is a former
teacher at Piedmont and has many
friends here.
Messrs A. L. and A. D. Spangler
and Chessley Hendrick, and several'
others from other communities left
early Monday morning for Elizabeth
City where they expect to spend a
week fox hunting and fishing,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Costner, and
aunt, Mrs. T. A. Spangler of Shelby,
attended the centennial services at
High Shoals Baptist church near
Cltffslde last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Costner and
children and Mrs. T. A. Spangler
of Shelby spent Sunday p. m. In the
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glascoe spent
Tuesday p. m. with Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Cornwell.
Mr. Thurman Spangler is spend
ing several days with her grand
father Hunt In Mt. Sinai communi
ty.
Mrs. William Spangler of Reids
ville returned home last Friday
after spending a week here with
relatives.
Mr. J. M. Green of Shelby was
among the pleasant visitor^ in the,
community last week.
Mrs. Carl Spangler has been sick
with ‘mumps’’ for the past week,
Mr. and Mrs. John Seism and
children and Mr. L. B. Seism and
children visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Seism last week,
and attended sendees at the Bap
tist church.
Mrs. Plato Champion is very sick
in Shelby hospital at this writing.
The monthly services will be held
at the Methodist church Sunday
night at 7:30 o’clock the pastor, Rev.
E. E. Snow of Fallston is expected
to preach.
To Return to Chile.
Buenos Aalres,—Arturo Alessandri
former president of Chine, will leave
Thursday to return to his homeland
accompanied by his five sons and a
party numbering about 30 Chilean
exiles.
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ing a thorough course of Calotabs,
—once or twice a week for several
weeks—and see how Nature re
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Calotabs purify the blood by ac
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ATTRACTIVE VACATION
TRIPS
i
Southern Railway System
Offers
Many Attractive Fares For
Summer Vacation
Greatly Reduced Round
Trip Fares.
Round Trip Fares from
SHELBY
AUGUST 7TH
Washington .. $13.0«
Baltimore__.. $13.00
i Norfolk --..... $10.73
Richmond .. $9.73
Virginia Beach.. $11.23
' LIMIT August 12th.
AUGUST 7TI!
Atlanta _ $6.73
Birmingham... $8.73
Chattanooga..$8.75
Savannah ....._..... $3.00
New Orleans __...... $21.75
Limit Atlanta Aug. 12th. Chat
tanooga-Birmingham Aug lJth.
New Orleans Aug. 17th. Savan
nah Aug. 14th.
AUGUST 71H
Jacksonville ...._...... $16.00
Miami .....-....._$26.00
Tampa ...-............ $23.51
Havana _ $50.7$
Wast Palm Beach_$25.50
Limit Jacksonville Aug. 13th,
Miami. Tampa. W. Palm Beach
Aug. t9th, Havana Aug. 26th.
ASK TICKET AGENTS
SOL'THLRN RAILWAY
Ay SYSTEM
Buys “Liberty”
i
!
Mrs. Umberto Loffrndo, (above) !
determined to be the first New j
York to Rome woman flier, has j
purchased the Bellanca monoplane
“Liberty,” in which Hillig and Hoi- j
riis hopped the Atlantic to Copen
hagen recently. Hillig, photogra
pher of Liberty, N. Y., who fi
nanced the flight to Denmark, sold
the plane to Mrs. Loffredo for
823,000. She plans to hop off on
nor flight to Rome early in
August.
Oak Grove News
Of Current Week
Rev. J. L. Trollinger of Brown.;
Summit is assisting the pastor. Rev.
C. E, Ridge in a revival meeting at
Oak Grove Methodist church near
Polkville this week. Mr. Trollinger
comes from the Haw River circuit
and has been doing some wonderful
preaching. The attendance has been
good and the results of the meeting j
very gratifying. The meeting comes
to a close tonight.
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SERVICE AT
ZEB’S
BARBER SHOP
If it’s a good barber
you're looking for — one
| that makes a trip to the
I barber shop a pleasure —
I drop by Zeb’s where there
i are five high-class barbers,
i Here’s the way they line^ip
i on the chairs:
HUBERT ADDINGTON—
A veteran at Zeb's shop.
TOM CHRISTENBERRY
—former Central Shop bar
ber.
HOYT NICHOLS —for
mer Palace barber.
TOM S. ELLIOTT—for
mer Shelby Cigar and Bil
liard parlor barber.
ZEB E. BEAM—the pro
! prietor.
You’ll get first-class, sat
] isfaetory service in either
chair.
j Haircuts-.25 cents
! Shaves . --15 cents
All Tonics_____ 20 cents
Three Shower Baths
Graham Street. Around
Corner From Carolina
Theatre.
SPECIAL LOW
ROUND TRIP
FARES
AUGUST 7, 1931
FROM SHELBY
! TO
No. Days
Tickets
Limited
Hi
Atlanta 3—$ 8.00
Chattanooga ___ ft—$10.00
Birmingham_6—$10.00
New Orleans . _ 10—$23.00
Savannah _____ 7—$ 8.00
Jacksonville_8—$16.00
Tampa_12—$23.50
.Miami ___12—$26.00
Havana__ 19—-$50.75
Rates to many other
Florida and Gulf Coast
Points.
Attractive Optional Routes
in Florida.
Stop-Overs Allowed a t
Jacksonville and all Florida
Points.
For Information call on
Ticket Agent.
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RALEIGH. N. C.
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16TH IN CIRCULATION IN NORTH
CAROLINA
The Star is 16th in circulation of all
the newspapers in North Carolina.
It exceeds the circulation of 160
weekly newspapers and exceeds the
circulation of 20 of the 35 daily
newspapers.
No other form of advertising is more
economical or effective.
WHEN
THE SUN GOES SOUTH
WHEN the Winter of life confronts you will
you have stored up sufficient to insure com
fort and dependency despite the fact that earn
injfs have ceased or decreased?
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SHELBY, N. C.
METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
PICNIC EXCURSION
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH
TO
Children’s Home, Winston-Salem, N. C.
SPECIAL TRAIN — Round Trip
Grover, N. C. Lv. 7:00
Kings Mountain, N. C._ Lv. 7:15
Bessemer City, N. C. __ Lv. 7:25
Gastonia ____ Lv. 7:40
Lowell_ Lv. 7:50
V-ramerton - _ Lv. 7:55
Belmont Lv. 8:00
Charlotte ___ Lv. 8:25
Huntersville_Lv. 8:50
Cornelius_____ Lv. 9:00
Davidson ___Lv. 9:03
Mooresville ___________ Lv. 9:15
Fares And Schedule:
AM RT Fare $1.50
AM RT Far,e 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.50
AM RT Fare 1.25
AM RT Fare 1.25
AM RT Fare 1.25
AM RT Fare 1.25
Arrive Children’s Home 11:00 A. M.
Arrive "Winston-Salem, N. C., 11:10 A. M.
Arrangements in Charge Rev. J. P. Morris, Pastor of
Cramerton Methodisf Church.
Special Baggage Car for refreshments and Picnic
Baskets.
Returning Special train leaves Winston-Salem 4:30
P. M., Children’s Home 4:40 P. M.
Ask Committees or Ticket Agents SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY SYSTEM.
R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM,
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
lit STAH EVERY OTHER DAY 52.50 PER YEAR