I Do You Want To ' '''• , \.v * N f Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. In the W&NTADS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 26c. Oils stse l east par word each insertion. ' . This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. V DON’T NEGLECT FEET th«»e hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, City. tf«27c WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. U QL Deris, next door to Eftrd's. I appreciate your patron age, large or small. tf 18c SEVERAL USED FRIGID A1RES for sale cheap. At Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t9c - . .. ■ ■»--■■■ ■ ■ —. LET “VIC" AND GEORGE FIT you in a tailor made suit for fall Fit Guaranteed—$22, $25, $30, $35. A. V. Wray and 6 Sons. tf-July 32c. SEWING MACHINE SERVldf Co. Any make family machine re paired, rebuilt and adjusted. Spe cial prices this week and next for school and fall sewing. por free estimate Phone 31, 404 N. Washington street. 3t 9p WE DO ALL KINDS OP FENDER work and all kinds of auto repair ing. Hawkins Bros., 8. LaPayette street. I2t Sep 3c • 1 USED MAJESTIC RADIO price 1175.00, will sell for $60.00 Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t-9c WE REPAIR AND MAKE 'eather belts. Ginners should see as. Shelby Roller Covering Co., 237 West Graham Street, Phone 770-J. tf 4c ROOMS WANTED IMMEDIATE^ ly. Couple wants 3 or 4 unfurnish ed rooms, with bath; in good neigh borhood. Write "M34,'’ Box 985, Shelby. 3t 7c WANTED SALESMEN WITH ear to take orders and deliver home necessities on city routes in Dallas, Cramerton, Tryon. Steady worker tan start earning $35 weekly and In crease rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $5,000 annual business. Some established many years. Reply immediately giving age, occupation, 'references. Rawleigh Co., Dept., N. C-W-62-W, Richmond, Va. 2-9p ONE USED $285.00”KEL“ VINATOR will sell for $100. (’all Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t-9c FOR RENT: GROUND FLOOR offices, formerly occupied by Mc Wurry and Sons, and bus station in j Oeurtview Hotel building R. E. Campbell. 4t 7c FOR RENT: TWO FURNISHED rooms with bath. Upstairs. Close in With or without meals. Available Sept. 15. Miss Margaret Anthony, telephone 94. 3t 7c 1 NEW FRIGIDAIRE— Will sell at cost. Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t-9c "FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM house, second house from hospi tal on highway No. 18. E B. Cost ner, telephone 438-J. 3t 7p FOR SALE; POWER CANE mill and 12 foot copper evaporator with furnace. J. P. Neal, near Gro ver. 3t 7p SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Oo. Factory service in the home af, our low prices is real economy. Wheeler and Wilson, Standard, White, Domestic Davis, New Home, Vertical Feed, Automatic. Free, and ordered machines. For free estimate Phone 31, 404 N. Washington St. 2t 9p ROOMS FOR RENT;-WITH OR without board. Lavatory with hot and cold water, steam heat. Mrs. W. A. Pendleton. 2t 9c FOR RENT—5 ROOM HOUSE Good condition, apply c. S. Young. ti-31c TOMORROW S USED CAR BARGAINS — 1929 Chevro let 4-door Sedan, 1929 Ford 2-door* Sedan, 1928 Buick Coach, 1928 Buick Coupe, Oldsmobile Coach, 1929 Ply mouth Coupe. L. Lawrence Lackey, Phone 501. 2t-9c FOR SALE—1 STIEFF UPRIGHT piano, first class condition. Mrs. J. (5. Herndon, Kings Mountain, N. C., Telephone 16. 5t-»p CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Hair cuts, 26c; shave, 15c; 6 chairs All first class barbers. I3t 26p FOR RENT:' Tw6~~ROOMS, light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished. Oarage. 406 South Washington St. J. m. Black. 3t 7p ~WE CAN INSTALL A WATER system in your home to be paid at v«ur convenience Cleveland Re Mnratlag Cewlpanv 8t He | WILL TRADE PORCELAIN lined refrigerator or foe box for country ham. 105 West O rah am street, phone 5*9. 6t lie MERCHANTS:" YOUNG*MAN. 23 years of age, high school education, good personality, good salesman. Experienced in drugs, meats, groc eries, fruit and produce. Bast of references. Desires job. W. H. Cooper, 14 W. Washington Bt_, Oreenvllle, S. C. 2t lip "potato’ chips fresh daily. Orders taken for special occasions. Piedmont Cafe. 3t 11c ALL KINDS OF AUTO WOOD work and top recovering. Let us fig ure your job. Hawkins Bros., 8. La Pay ette St. I2t Sep 2c WILL PAY CASH POR ANTI «jue furniture. Phone 569 or 396. 6t He POR SALE AT A BARGAIN: Deloo light plant and Kolster radio set. W. E. Walker, Lattimore 4-4p POR RENT—THREE CONNECT lng rooms, unfurnished. Wa^er and lights. Mrs. L. H. McMurry, East Graham street. 2-llc BROWN BOBBY DOUGHNUTS every day at 25c per dor. Will de liver. Piedmont Cafe. 3t lie ROOM AND BOARD JUST GPF the square. Call Mrs. Will M. Rob erts, North LaPayette street. 4t UC - Grocery Specials - Flour, 98 pounds _____ $1.95 Flour, 24 pounds__ 53c Lard, 8 lbs. __ 80c Fatback, heavy _ 10c Milk, 4 tall cans __26c Milk, 7 small cans_25c Mayonnaise, 8 oz._15c Salad Dressing, pint_29c Mustard, quart jar_25c C. H. Reinhardt, South Shelby ltc IF YOU NEED MONEY ; for school supplies, see us for [loans from $5 to $40 without security, made to men and women steadily employed. No embarrassment, no unneces sary delay. Cheerful, confi dential service. Citizens Fi nance Co., 12 Lineberger Building, Entrance W. Mar ion St. 4t-llc - Sanitary Market - Saturday Specials 1—lb. pkg. Sunshine Graham i Crackers_13c Lard, 81b. bucket_88c New Home Made Molasses Gallon _ 55c Salmon, large can_10c Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. 15c Fancy Sour Pickles, 4-oz. Glass_ 5c Macaroni, 6 boxes _____ 25c Shivar’s Ginger Ale, 3 large Bottles__25c MEAT MARKET: Stew Beef, 3 lbs.__ 25c Mixed Sausage, 2 lbs. ___ 25c Country Sausage, 1 lb. __ 25c Beef Roast, lb._15c Good Round Steak, lb. __ 20c Pork Chops_ 20c Trout or Croakers, 3 lbs. 25c - Sanitary Market - South Washington JStreet Next To Quinn’s Drug Store Phone 48 GOOD WT N ’ S Where Quality Rules 126 S. Washington St. Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup .48c Matches, 6 boxes 18c Jar Caps, doz.25c Fluffo Shortening, ..4 Pounds 47c Tomatoes, per can 5c Pork and Beans, can . ... 5c Sweet Potatoes, 8 Pounds.25c All 10c Bread.9c All 15c Bread .... 14c Ripe Olives. 18c Rio Coffee, 2 lbs. 25c Peanut Butter, 1 lb. glass.14c Mother’s Cocoa, £ pound . ... 9c i lt-llc Mt. Sinai News Of Current Week Crowd Attends Picnic. Mm. Hardin Vtailing Her Daughter rmouk • Special to The Star > Mount Sinai, Sept. 9.—The peo ple ot this section are rery busy pulling fodder and picking cotton. Mr. Taft Putnam of Winston Salem is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges and guest, Mr. and Mrs. Brainard Westmoreland and children ol Blacksburg, 8. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Yates Putnam and children, Messrs. Durham. Milan and Elmo Bridges joined a party of friends above Shelby and enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday, after which the crowd at tended a singing in forest City. Mias Della Weaver spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bam Weaver near Bari. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Ellis and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. I*. McSwain at Swainsville. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hamrick and Miss Selma Hamrick of Pcfclar Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harrill Sunday. Mrs. Mary McSwain returned tc her home near Lattimore Sunday having spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben McSwain and other relatives in the community. Mr. drover Hamrick of Sharon visited Mr. and Mrs. Lebron Rog ers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and son, Bobby, of Shelby spent a while Sunday afternoon with rela i tlves in this section. Mrs. W. W. Hardin is visiting her [daughter, Mrs. Clarenoe Beam and Hr. Beam near Shelby for an in definite time. Mr. R. P. Ellis was a caller at the home of his brother, Mr. C. T. Ellis on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weaver of Gaffney were visitors in the com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben McSwain and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus McSwain near Lattlmore Sunday, also a watermelon slicing. Misses Pauline Hoyle and Maud D. Self were the dinner guests Sun day of Miss Winona and Mary Lucy Hastings. Miss Selma Norman spent Sat urday night with Miss Inez Led ford. Mr. and Mrs.- Joe Queen and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Towery Sunday afternoon. Mr. B. I. Towery returned home Saturday from the Rutherfordton hospital where he has been taking radium treatment. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Newton and children of Casar spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. George Newton and children - of High Shoal were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norman. Among those visiting at Mr and Mrs. Enoch Ledford's Sunday after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Lemmle Self and sons. Lee and Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Queen, Misses Selma Norman, Mlnona and Mary Lucy Hasting, Lucy Nett Queen and Pauline Hoyle and Mary D. Self. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Queen and little daughter. Ruth, were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Emett Norman. Mrs. Amo# Ledford spent the week-end with Miss Peggie Led ford and Mrs. Mary Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin White and Mrs. John Towery spent awhile Sunday night at Mr. Jim Towery's. Mr. and Mrs. Toy Page spent a part of last week with Mrs. Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch spent awhile (Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Towery. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ramsey visit ed Mrs. Ramsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Towery Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Amos Ledford Is spending a few days this week with her daughter. Mrs. L. L. Norman and Mr. Norman. St. Paul Section News_Of Week Mb* Cook Given Surprise Fifty, Mrs. Whlsnant Bitten By Mad Do*. 'Special to The Star.) Sept. 8.—The many friends of Miss Dezzie Cook surprised her with a party at her home Saturday night. Those present were: Hettie Qarver, Iver Beele Cook, Iva. Wright. Blanche Williams, Virginia Watts. John Wortman. Charlie Smith, Woodrow White, Carl 1 vas ter, Clave Buff, John Campbell, Royel Homely, Summle Dellinger, Cecil Warlick, Warren Ivaster, Blanch Warlick, John Sharp, For rest Cook. Games were played and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright of Morganton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wright. Miss Nettle Sain and Miss Quia I vaster, the teachers of the Phll beck school spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Cook of Belwood spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook. Mrs. Marrit Whisnant had the misfortune of getting mad dog bit. She Is taking the treatment under Dr. J. F. Hunt of Casar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman of Rockdale spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Mead visited Mrs. Minnie Bee Cook Sunday aft ernoon. Miss Iver Basie Cook. Miss Hettie Silver and Mias Blanche Williams were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rich Saturday night. Mr. and Mr*. Dixon Cook of Hickory were visiting in the com munity Sunday. Many friends of Mr. John Wort man are glad to learn that he has purchased a new 1931 sport model roadster. Doable Springs News Gleanings 'Special to The Star.' Double Springs, Sept. 10—Cot ton is opening very rapidly owing to the dry weather. Mr W. 8. Davis Is Improving aft er being right sick. Mr. E. M. Bankhead, Rev. W. D Racheford and Misses Bess Bank head and Elisabeth Feat herst one of Sharon. 8. C. visited Mr. and Mrs Ray Bankhead Tuesday. Messrs. Wyan and Yulan Wash burn will return to Wake Forest! thr latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Greene and' children, James and Virginia, have1 returned frojn a visit to friends In Kentucky. Prof, and Mrs. Stine* of l,a*ti morc were visitors In our commun ity Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Davis and family and Mrs. Harrison of Kath leen, Ga., and Mrs. Mary Davis of Shefcy spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. John Wright Mr. and Mrs. W. P Hawkins and Misses Bertha and Alda Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Sammte Brooks and son visited Mr. and Mrs L R. Haw kins Sunday. Miss Reba and Mr. J. C. Moore delightfully entertained the mem bers of the senior B. Y. F, U.. at their home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner and daughter, Betty Jean, of Burling ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gardner. Miss Annie Davis of Charlotte spent the week-end at home. Mr and Mrs. F. M. Davis of Charlotte visited Mr and Mrs. J. E. Davis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E R Hamrick continues very sick Mr. and Mrs. W. W Washburn and daughter, Annie Lee, spent the day Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. Joe Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Moore and Verdofne visited Mr, and Mrs. B B. Moore and family Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Schteman McSwaln and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. George Richbourg and children of Statesville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greene last week. Mr*. Greene Entertains Mrs. Floyd Greene very beauti fully entertained with a birthday party for her children. Jimmie and Irene, Saturday afternoon at her lovely home. The table was set with two cpflres with candles. There were about twenty children present. Cake, ice cream and lemonade were served. After playing several games! the children departed reluctantly. Mrs. Greene was assisted In enter taining by Mrs. Durham Johnson, Mrs. T. D. Philbeck, Mrs. Koven Carpenter and Miss Prances Green. Miss Bloom a Wright spent Sun day rlight with Miss Mattie Lee Garth**. Mr. and Mrs. C. B Greene and daughter, Evelyn, visited Chimney Rock, Asheville, and other places in the mountains Sunday. MIm Oaelto Gardner left Wed nesday for Montieello, Fla., where she will teach this year. Miss Reba Moore spent Saturday night with Misses Beatrice and Neliene Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. B B. Moore and Miss Reba were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Lovelace Sun day Mr. J. C. Moore spent the week end with Mr. Vendoyne Moore at Alexandria. Misses Vemla and Lois Brook* i visited Mias Amelia Bracket Sun day afternoon. Little Dennis Washburn, III. re turned home Sunday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. G R. Washburn In Colombia. S. c. Eastside Village! News Of Interest j Eastside, Sept. 11.—A special teachers meeting is being held thts week at the Eastside Baptist church. Members are being taught by Miss Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lazenby at tended the birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lazenby Sunday at LovesVille. Miss Cora Lee Cannon of Dur ham and Mr. and Mrs H. E. Wal drop of Buttle street were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K Cline. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jane Moss of Gastonia. Mr. Henry Stephenson. Mr. White Duncan spent Sunday visiting In South Shelby. Mr. Luther Flemming of Cramer ton spent the week-end with J R. and Harland Pruitt. Mrs. E. W. Harris and two daugh ters spent Sunday vialting in Weat Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Deacon Jones of Kings Mountain visited Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Splawn Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Pritchard spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poole of Gaatonla. Miss Katherine Bpakes of near Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thrift. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Dedmon of ClllTalde spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pruitt. Lost 20 Lb*, of Fat In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Mae West of St. Lout, Mo., writes: "I’m only 38 yrs, old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruachen Salta Just 4 weeks ago, I now weigh 180 lbs. I also have more energy and further more I've never had a hungry mo ment.” Pat folks should take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot vyater every morning before breakfast—an 85 oent bottle lasts 4 weeks—you can get Krus chen at Stephenson Drug Store and Cleveland Drug Store—or any drug store In America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle money back. adv. HAVE A JAR OF PICKLES ON THE BLACK FLAG COMPANY! Black Flag Liquid coats leas. Saves you enough to buy something else you want—enough often for • jar of pickles, for instance. Black Flag Liquid kills fliea, moa quitoes, and other insects quicker! A pleasant-smelling vapor. Harmless to humans and pets. Money-back guarantee. Get Black Flag and save money! ®„„., , .. BLACK FLAC^-A I I nil in KILLSIFIICS ANb i. M W ■ M MOSQUITOES-OtAO! / ' Saturday Specials Bananas, large yellow, lb._ 25c Fresh Country Eggs, do*._ LARD, 8-lb. Bucket ..._ 27c 77c SUGAR. I (Mb. bap SUGAR. 25-lb. bap 50c $1.25 Oetapon Soap r% or Powder, 7 for 4DC — MARKET SPECIALS WHITE’S SOUTHERN STYLE BACON i— Found . _ . 25c Veal Chop*. Pound . .. Beef Roast, Pound 15c 15c Native Steak, f Any cut J| Fat Back or « Rib Meat, 1b. ..A IKS A “Surprise” WitneM. TOOTS AND CASPER .. . V 111 '■!« - - i 7 MABEL AND DANNY MARRIED !'• BR-R-Rl COLO CHILLS APB RUNN1N& DOVAJ MY SPINE, TOCJT*! THAT MAWES. MB A RELATIVE OP COL. . HOOPER**?. C OM! A REIAUVE OF COLONfel koOFIR'Si WHAT a ~tou/»h WHEN I READ DANNY* NOTE SAY|N& HE HAD JUST ELOPED WITH MABEL—AMD THE. YEPRIBIE REALIZATION CREPT OVER ME THAT , IT MAWES ME A RELATIVE OP CASPER'S*} SOPHIE, I THINK I'M '■no paint} irtiERK THEY APE* THE TWO / PERFORM THE MARPIA^I turtle-poves= j ceremony t wave a AT THE OFFICE OF THE OuemcE OF THE PEACE '• ^ Will. TOO TWO LADIES «*>TEP IN MEQE AND WrrNHKSE, A WEDDIN4? Bh>/uM. , n ■ — i I. VhAT A COINCIDENCE! MABELS MOTHIR HERE*. NOW WHAT?9.1o k Casper’s Sacrifice. ( I'M MOT MARRIED? CAMPER.'. MOTHER. WOULDN T LET ME MARRY DAMHY* SHE'S OUTSIDE |KJ A TAMI I SHE'S TAWING Me back; home aro )WE MUST HURRY TO (Catch ourtrair) 'I Just dropped, | im to say J^OdD-BTE!/ (sob) > r neither Did i, toots! she SAID SHE WROTE ME,BUT l Didn-t 4et the Letter.! I OIF ALL THE COINCIDENCES! l MOTHER WA<=> V><amN£*THE wife of the Justice of the. I Peace where qanny and i i pitm-T i Wncw Tour. McrmiaiR w IN TOWN, MABEi T WELL, IE » HAD RECSNED THIS LETTER IN TIME. DANNY AND I WOULD HAVE ^rONE. / TO SOME OTHER JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND OWP BE f ^TxMARRIEP I ’H b '-j\bY NOW. lMfr' T9’ VM ^OINdr T OUT AND SAY ( HELLO TO TOUR MOTHER, MABEL.* A Q ~ h v a <931. King S>ndicalt. Inc» Great Britain rtftltf ^3 -r*T5— 7 TH*BE THRV 4ol I <aUE&3 W( "WON'T <588. MABEL A<*rAtW FOB A LONGTIME! I MAVBS CM)CVf«N-HBAnW> BUT \ COULDN-T STAND TO 6BE HER CRT'! IN PACT,THE WA"^ I FEELTWS MINUTE ID EVEN AREUTNE >F COLONEL i

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