May Lead G. O. P.
Walter F. Brown (above). Postmas
ter-general, may be selected ax new
rhairman of the Republlran Nation
al committee, according- to rumors In
Washington. President Hoover Is
said to be seriously considering his
postmaster-general for the place
now held by Senator Fess of Ohio. I
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I Wlnnaboro, Texas. j
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7
METHODIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL PICNIC
EXCURSION
Saturday, September 19th »
To
Children’s Home \\ inston
Salcm, N. C.
— Special Train —
Round Trip Fares and Schedule !
Grover, N. C., Lv. 7:00 AM rt j
fare $1.50.
Kings Mountain, Lv. 7.15 AM !
rt fare $1.50.
Bessemer City Lv. 7:25 AM it I
fare $1.50.
Gastonia Lv, 7:40 AM rt fart *
$1.50.
I-owe 11 Lv. 7:50 AM rt fare
$1.60.
Cramerton Lv. 7:55 AM rt fare
$1.50.
Belmont Lv. 8.00 AM rt fart: j
$1.50.
Charlotte Lv. 8:25 AM rt fare
$1.50. . |
Huntersville Lv. 8:50 AM rt
fare $1.25.
Cornelius Lv. 9:00 AM rt fart
$1.25.
Davidson Lv. 9:03 AM rt fare
$1.25.
Mooreaville Lv. 9:15 AM rt
fare $1.25.
Arrive Children’s Home 11 a m
Arrive Winston-Salem, N. C
11:10 A. M.
Arrangements in charge of
Rev. J. P. Norris, pastor ol
Cramerton Methodist church.
Special Baggage Car for re
i freshments and Picnic Baskets.
! Returning Special train leaves
j Winston-Salem 4:30 P M.,
j Children's Home 4:40 P. M.
Ask Committee or Ticket
| Agents SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM.
R. H. GRAHAM.
Division Passenger Agenti
Southern Railway System.
Charlotte, N. C.
Nobody’s
Business
By GEE McGEE
flat rock news.
a near axcldent took place tn
front of the drug atoar yestiddy
when mr. brown lost control of his
ford onner count of a girl going
down the sidewalk with a verry
thin dress on and he run Into a
nuther car which was parked and
pushed It up again the stoar. the
girl escaped.
mrs, jed smith almost cried her
eyes out for 3 days when her daugh
ter, sallie sue, run off and got mar
ried to a man she dlddent know
very well, and who she thought did
not stand well In society, but she
heard this morning that the gov
vorment paid him a bonus of 67*
per month and now she Is o. k., and
In a good hummer with all con
cerned, they will be at home at her
house on the return of the honey
moon.
a little bit of excitement took
place In the "all-nlte'’ filling sta
tion frlday evennlng when 8 coun
ty constables and 8 state constables
ami 10 fedral pro hlbltlon officers
come down and raided same, but
nothing was found excepp fl quar.
fruit Jars which was used to pour
but oil into the cars with, officers
now go in droves Instead of only
6 or 8, as times Is good and there Is
plenty tax money to pay them with,
bill Jinklns, the owner, got so mad
he plans to take them to law for
false raiding him.
mr. jerry oldfleld got out the
first bole of cotton in this commun
ity. and took it to town and sold It
for enuff monney to pay for pick
ing same and ginning same and
hauling same, and he had c35 left
over to Invest In stocks and bonds
he expects the stock peddlers with
industrial shares or commodity
shares ansoforth to worry him to
death till they get his money, he
plans to buy a caff muzzle and a
plow line with the next bale and
intends to lay off of investment
shares ansoforth.
The garage here has out his
work ftgrrs on Rutomobeels from c8'>
per hour to e84 so's he can keep
both of his men blzzy all the time
lie found out that the war was
over last week; hence his action In
reducing prices, this Is lower than
the price set up by mr. ford in dr
troit and mr gen. motors at their
rac.try. the price of repairs, such sr
tnuckle Jints, bearrlngs, springs,
■adltim rods, pisston rings, hrake
Inlngs, ansoforth, remains the same
us 19 and 19 ontier count of they
rave a monopoly on same and you
?an't buy them nowhere else,
well, mr. Eldtor-my ink has Just
shout give out for this time, but i
will expect you to rite or foam me
when you wanter longer collums
han 1 ham now rending In for only
:25
yores trulle,
mike Clark, rfd.
flat rock news
well, mr. editor, a crowd of our
’°ung folks Is figgering on laying
rut a golf link in mr, smith’s pas
:or with at least 9 holes in same,
wlllie brown, who has benn up in
r. C. working for the standard oil
COMPARE
WITH THE
v AND THE
Are You Nursing
A WEAKNESS?
Many who are not sick and think
they are healthy are merely
nursing a weakness that could '
be easily removed. Nature In
tended every organ of the body
to be strong and vigorous and
unless there Is Interference with
a normal supply of vital energy
traveling the nerve lines to the
organs and nerve cells, (see aec
ond nerve In above cut) there
will be normal health and
strength. The chiropractor is
able to detect the point of weak
ness and by chiropractic spinal
adjustments to remove it. Chi
ropractic removes the cause-the
effect removes itself.
" i
Dr. B. M. Jarrett
Royster Bldg., Rooms 13-14
SHELBY, N. C.
Office Phone 515 — Res. 324-It
; brought a hag full of goff stick?
home with him and has created a
desire amongst the folks to fix up
a link to play on. he will be with
his folks from now on, as the stan
dard oil has cut off some of her
biggest men
the funneral service of mrs. stu
ah may bllllktn& which was to be
hell at rehober last Sunday morn
ing of her remains did not get here
till monday. the hearse had a
wreck with a ford In transsit and
she was In same and broke both
bearings and allso stovo in the
front, she was met by her * daugh
ters who was left behind to mourn
her loss whose names Is as follow
ers: sue, lou, and 2 others which Is
married, she had benn off at a
sanny tarium to get well, but failed
to do same.
Jerry Jhonson got out his first
bale of cotton and had same ginned
last week for 3? on creddick. he
got 624 pounds of cotton reed out
of the bale which he sold for !)*• a
ton, so he took his monney there
from aii(J bought 8 pounds of com
pound lard (made out of cotton
seed) and a sack of cotton seed
meal which wald 100 pounds and
he took the other e27 home to hu
wife,' and she told him that selling
cotton seed at anny such price was
Just like swappnlg a possum for Its
hair.*and someboddy stole 3 chick
ens from his yard that night allso
so tt seems that roges is getting
right bad now.
our preceher has got a call to
a-nuther church of the same faith
and order, and It seems to be a
louder cal than ve can hear at flat
rock, and no doubt he will leave us.
a great manny of the member:
thlnk It Is best not to have no pas
ture at-all till times get better, and
as they owe his 145$, they don't
feel like it is their duty to pay him
as he is planning to leave, bro. will
son says that by having prayer
meetings pretty often, that he be
lieves that he religion^ s per it can
be hell together until cotton goes
up ansoforth, and a new preecher
installed at rehober.
our scholl has opened with a
full corpse of tecchers. as follow
ers: miss Jennie veove merrett and
her sister, sallle veeve. she will
teach up to the fifth and then miss
sallle will take charge of them as
high as they go, on up to Joggerfy
and possibly algeber, if necessary. [
she flnnlshed at scotts college with
honor, well, mr. editor-—that is all
for this time. 1 may rite or foam in
something to be added tomorrow if
1 can find out Rnnything to foam,
yores trulie,
mike Clark, rfd.
Biggest Midway
Ever Coining T o
County Fair Here
The announcement that the
popular Model Shows of Ameri
ca will furnish the amusements
at the forthcoming Cleveland
County 'Fair will be received by
amusement lovers with pleasure
and satisfaction. This famous
amusement company has estab
lished for itself a position In
i the hearts and minds of mid
way visitors as the very acme
I of high class refined tented en
tertainment.
For the fourth consecutive time
j this year, the show has appeared at
the world renowned Canadian Na
tional Exhibition at Toronto, wher;?
a million and a half of enthusiastic
visitors proclaimed it the best ever.
Always on the lookout for novel
features, Rubin Gruberg, president
and presiding genius of the show,
lias contracted this season for the
appearance in person of the Van
Droysen Sisters, the tallest women
who ever lived. Known all over Eu
rope as the “Human Skyscrapers"
these girls tower over all other hu
mans as Pike’s Peak dwarfs its
foothills. Elsa is 8 feet 2 Riches,
while her sister Hlld stands 7 feet
8 inches tall—and their other phys
ical characteristics conform with
their height.
Twenty high class and meritor
ious shows, including the Royal
Russian Midgets, as well as many
of the latest rides will be found. on
the huge "Joy plaza.”
This Eskimo Had
Reason To Be Hot
Muskogee, Okla.—Andy McKeon,
an Eskimo, came from Alaska to
attend Bacone college for Indians,
Recently he appeared in great
discomfort.
Inquiry disclosed that with the
mercury at 97 degrees he was wear
ing fleece lined underwear, his
summer kind.
In the winter Andy wears it fur
lined.
Store At Hollis Is
Robbed Of Gasoline
Ellenboro.—Thieves entered the
Hollis Mercantile company’s store
at Hollis about 2 o’clock Monday
morning and stole 35 or more gal
lons of gasoline. Entrance was gain
ed by taking the lock off the door.
This store has been robbed severs 1
times in the past few years.
Snappy Suits
Men Will Wear
“Snap” and style have
soared to great
heights for Men this
Fall in the develop*
ment of these new
suits. Style has at
tained a new pinnacle
of distinction and re
finement, but price
has come down to new
levels that render a
hitherto unknown
measure of value.
Here’* A New
Shipment
REGULARS
SLIMS
STOUTS
In every popular
Size
See Them In
Our Window
N
Wright-Baker Co.
%
Has Grady Spencer
Skipped His Bond?
I Reputed. Kin* Of Rum Runners
About Gaffney Not Seen
Lately.
'Gaffney Ledger.
j Has Grady Spencer skipped bond?
; That is a question of consider
able interest to a number of per
sons. particularly the ones who
igned bonds for him totalling »9,
000.
Officers at the court house yes
terday said the worry is for the
bondsmen, not for them, but so far
as was known Spencer has not been
seen at any of his former haunt3
within th« past eight or ten days.
Spencer, reputed "king of rum
runners" in this territory, is under
a $3,000 bond in a murder case, and
other bonds totalling $6,000 in five
liquor cases and one for pointing a
pistol, a federal warrant was Issued
against him at Spartanburg about
two weeks ago for alleged violation
of the prohibition laws. The Unit
ed States commissioner at Spartan
burg, D. D. Sanders, was reported to
have said he expected to set bond
for Spencer In this case at $5,000
If this is correct, and If Spencer
could get It up, he would be under
bonds totalling $14,000.
Several of his bondsmen are Spar
tanburg people, two of them being
women. None of the Spartanburg
people was accepted by Clerk of
Court Conrad Jones until a certifi
cate of worth was furnished from
the Spartanburg clerk of court.
Bed Kills Man.
Denver.—W. E. McLean, 61, was
killed when caught between the
upper and lower sections of a fold
ing bed.
New Potatoes Save Millions
Washington—A missionary In
Kansu Province, China, reports that
a handful of potatoes sent from
America 25 years ago, intensively
propagated along the Tibetan bor
der, saved the lives of more than a
million Chinese from famine fol
lowing the drought.
Toluca And Knob
Creek Gleanings
Young Ladies Enjoy Picnic. Miss
Helen Lackey To Hospital.
Personals.
• Special to The Star.)
Toluca, Sept. 17.—Regular preach
ing service* at Carpenters Grove
Saturday p. m. at 2 o'clock and
Sunday, at 11 o^lock.. Sunday
school at 9:30. There is some very
important business to come before
the church at the Saturday's serv
ice, so the members are all urged
to be present.
The young women's class of girls
at Carpenters Grove motored to
Pine View lake on last Sunday,
after Sunday school and enjoyed a
picnic. Those going were: Miss
Mittie Sain, teacher of the class.
Misses Fannie and Elsie Lou Burns,
Fannie and Male Mostella, Estelle
Mull, Leona Cook, Corene Hoyle.
Ruth Costner, Irene Cook and Zen
nle Sain. They* were accompanied
by Messrs. Woodrow Hoyle, Edwin
Seagle, Burgan Costner and Lester
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carpenter
left on last Sunday for Wake For
est where Ralph will enter college
This Is his third year In preparing
for the ministry. They will do light
housekeeping.
Mr. Alvah Bridges of Richmond,
Va. was a dinner guest of his
grandfather, Mr. W. E. Ledford
Sunday.
We are sorry to note that Mrs
Helen Lackey was carried to the
Lincolnton hospital the past week,
where she underwent an operation
for an abscess in her side. She is
getting along nicely. Her mother,
Mrs. J. L. Sain Is nursing her little I
baby at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Absher of Val
dese visited at the home of his sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bums.
Misses Edith Baxter and Joyce
Ledford, nurses from the Lincoln
hospital spent the week-end with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. P. Ledford.
Misses Elva Hartman, Vanmetta
Boyle* and Mary Ledford spent Sat
urday night with Mrs. Texie Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barrett of
Lenoir spent last Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Barrett's brother, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Hoyle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ledford and
daughter, Miss Vary Ledford, visit
ed at the home of his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Ledford at Kings
Mountain on last Sunday.
Mr. Fletcher Sain was a supper
guest at the home of his sister, Mr
and Mrs. Alvin Deal of Rockdale
last Wednesday. Also spent the
night with another sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman of Belwood.
Ate 37 Ears Of Co’.n
Ortonville, Minn.—Edward Kott
witzz, 37, won the world’s champion
ship sweet corn eating contest by
eating 37 ears in one hour and
forty-five minutes without unbut
toning his vest. His nearest rival
There are some people in this
country still fighting elections that
were decided years ago.
Men who do not understand worn
en have nothing on women who do
not understand men.
666
Utjuiu OR TABLE is
Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia m
30 minutes, checks a Cold the first
day, and checks Malaria In three
days.
666 Salve for Baby’s Cold.
How One Woman
Lost 20 Lbs, of Pat
LOST HER PROMINENT HUNS_
DOUBLE CHIN—SLUGGISHNESS
Gained Physical Tiger_
A Shapely Figure.
If you’re fat — first remove the
cause!
Take one half teaspoonful of
KRUSCHEN SALTS In a glass of
hot water every morning—hi 3
weeks get on the scales and note
how many pounds of fat have van
ished.
Notice also that you have gained
In energy—your skin 1* clearer—
you feel younger in body—KRUS
CHEN will give any fat person *
Joyous surprise.
Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN
SALTS from Stephenson Drug
Store and Cleveland Drug Store—
or any leading druggist anywhere
in America (lasts 4 weeksJ. If this
first bottle doesn’t convince you
this is the easiest, safest and sur
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<*Y iU to within one■
tfttarter niiw, ui ora
individually fit tod by
hand to the erankshafe.
Bearings ore of Bobbitt
metal root into the rods
mndsr heavy air prememts
and at M0' Fahrenheit
Possessing the basic goodness of
sound design and fine manufacture
, Fromtbe sekedon of raw malmalu
to the completion of the finished
product, each process of building, assembling
and checking the Chevrolet Sir is marked by
extreme care and precision. An exhaustive
system of test and inspection makes certain
that every part meets specified dimensions
exactly. Many of these parts are held to
limits of one ten-thousandth of an inch. No
manufacturer in the industry uses more care
or precision in building and testing than
t-Jterroiet
Jnst as ererr part of the
car is soundly built,
wwy feature is soundly
designed. In planning
ti»e motor. Chevrolet engineers were not con
tent to offer the public anything lees «han
tried and proved design. They knew that the
only satisfactory way to get smooth, flexible
power in a car is to use at least six cylinders.
So they adopted the six-cylinder engine with
out compromise. And this is what you get in
today’s Chevrolet Six,
As a result of this sound designing and wny)
manufacturing, you can buy a Chevrolet and
know you are getting a
genuinely good mUbup
Me—soundly designed,
soundly btrflt, basically
«nd technically right.
Tvcenty beautiful models, at prices
*475 <0*675
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Lorn HMmrrmd prion mnd mmrr G. H. A. C. form#
NEW CHEVROLET SIX
See your dealer below
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SHELBY, N. C.