Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. Rat*s For Want Advertisements In This C?olumn. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. • lifer rtus sum l cent per nerd eacb Insertion. ^ > This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. DON’T NEGLECT FEET these hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, City. tf-27c WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L. C. Darls, next door to Wtrd’a. I appreciate your patron age, large or small. tx 15c FOR, RENT: TWO FURNISHED rooms close in. All conveniences. With or without meals. Miss Mar garet Anthony, phone 94. 3t 2ic WANTED USED PIANO IN good condition. Give make and price for cash. Write Box No. 84, Millside Rural Station, Shelby. 3t 33p LET ••VIC" AND GEORGE FIT you in a tailor made suit for fall. Fit Guaranteed—832, $35, $30, $35. A V. Wray and 6 Sons tf-July 22c. WE DO ALL KINDS OF FENDER work and all kinds of auto repair ing. Hawkins Bros., S. LaFayette street. 12t Sep 2c WE REPAIR AND MAKE leather belts. Ginners should see is. Shelby Roller Covering Co., 227 West Graham street, Phone 770-J. tf 4c INDIVIDUAL STATIONERY, 200 sheets paper and 100 envelopes for *1.00. Both neatly printed. Biggest bargain ever offered. Place your or der now. Five day delivery in a neat box. The Star, Shelby, N C 4t 18p DON T FAIL TO BRING YOUR faet to Wray's Tuesday, October 20. Free examination and consultation. Dr. Scholl’s expert. tf 14c IT COSTS VERY~ LITTLE TO look your best: Hair cut. 35c; shave, !5c; shower, 20c. Temple Barber Shop, next to J. C. Penney’s. 3t21c FOR RENT: TWO OFFICE ■ ooms upstairs in my store budd ing. W. C. Whisnant, 4t 18c PIG8 AND~SHOATS FQrTsaLe. G. T. McSwain, Boiling Springs. 6t 14p FOR SALE: RECLEANED NOR ion seed oats, 76c bu. at Stamey Co. store, Polkville, or Coleman Elliott's, Hollis route 1. 6t He LET US PAINT YOUR CAR AND make it look like new, Hawkins Bros, 6 LaPayette, 12 Sep 2c I WISH TO' AN nounce to my friends and patrons that I am now with J. G. Dud ley, jr., and can be found there in the fu ture. Telephone 151. W. H. Yeago. 3t-21c FORRENT ELEVEN ROOM house on South LaPayette St. See Moses Kouri. 3t 25p WANTED* TO RENT 2 OR 3 room furnished apartment, for couple and child. Write "TW. care The Star. 2t 23c FOR RENT rioiJSE ON WESt| Warren street Large roomy place with orchard. Phone 191, Mrs. COlin Hull. 3t 23c THE FAIR GROUND SERVICE station will pay 25 cents cash for country hams. E. C. Hendrick. 2t 23p ROOM AND BOARD^ JUST OFF the square. Call Mrs. Will M. Rob erts. 3t 21c WANTED SALESMAN WITH car: To take orders and deliver home necessities on city routes in Dallas, Tryon. Steady worker can start earning $35 weekly and in crease rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $5,000 annual business. 3ome established many years. Re ply immediately giving age. occupa tion, reference*. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NC-W-52-W, Richmond, Va. 2t 23p ALL KINDS OF PARTS FOR the Singer sewing machine at the Landis shoe shop, Shelby, Also needles for other machines. 6t 23c THREE GRADES o f Wedding Invita tions and announce ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief g r a f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es a t a liberal dis count from list. The Star. Rhone 11. tffic Mrs. Jane Bridges Celebrates Birthday Has a Celebration At Lattimore. Personals of People Visit ing About. • Special to The Star.) Latumore, Sept. 24.—Mrs. Jane Bridges celebrated her 80th birth day 8unday at the home of her grandchild, Mr. Durham Johnson, where she is making her home. Mrs. Bridges had present three children. 14 grandchildren and 15 great grand children. A very large crowd was present and all wished Mrs. Bridges a happy birthday and many more to come The out-of-town people present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. S Bridges and family of Macon, Oa Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Hyatt and family also of Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Fonts Williamson and daughter, Louise and Martha, of the Zion community visited at the home of Mr. F. Y. Jones Sunday afternoon. Miss Dare us Harrill is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. N. D. Hughes of Shelby. Mrs. Hughes is very sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hamrick spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Ham rick's mother, Mrs. J. M. Wilson of the Zion community. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grigg and family of the New House com munity visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harrill Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamrick and daughter, Louise, visited at the home of Mr. Hershel Blanton of Shelby Sunday afternoon. Miss Etta Jones of Double Springs was the week-end guest of Miss Pearle Harrill the past week end. Miss Gemeve Blanton visited Miss Darcus Harrill Sundav after noon. Religion is living; not a collec tion ol nice ideas about what ought to be Thia « the ume of the -year that hay-fever victims wonder why the | world has to have hay. ~I HAVJE A CLIENT THAT wants to borrow $3,000.00 for one year. Can give safe security. See or write me. Marvin Blanton, Shelby, N. C., Upstairs over Efirds, 2t 25p YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY buying your grocery requirements from Campbell’s. 25c FOUND A FOUNTAIN PEN. Owner may secure by identifying and paying for ad It 25 c HAVE YOUR COTTON GINNED at E. F. McKinney's new all steel Centennial Cotton Gin and get a better turnout, a better sample, and cleaner seed. Price $2.00. It 25c OET A PREMIUM ON YOUR long staple cotton by having it gin ned and sold at E. F. McKinney's new Centennial Cotton Gin, located 1-2 mile north of Shelby. $2.00 per hale. It 25c WEAR A NUBONE CORSET TO keep your youthful figure. Mrs. R. L. Armour, Phone 744. 3t 25c FOR A STYLISH FIGURE wear a Newbone Corset. Sold by Mrs. R. L. Armour, Phone 744,_ 3t-25c WANTED FRIERS, 2 to 3 pounds 18c per pound. Cleveland Produce Co. lt-25c ALL KINDS OF AUTO WOOD work and top recovering. Let us fig ure your job. Hawkins Bros., S. La Fayette St. 12t Sep 2c FOR SALE: CAFE AND GROC ery store in Shelby. Call at Star of fice. 2t 25p ""WANTED — GdOD~MILLl ING Corn. Write me at once what you have to offer and best price delivered at Blacks burg or your crib. Prefer shelled corn. Gold’s Mill, Blacksburg, S. C. 2t-25c FOR SALE: BEAUTIFUL RED Irish setter puppies, 2 months old. $15. Highly pedigreed sire. Dam, well-bred, wonderful gun dogs. No papers. Charles Dover. 3t 25c Saturday Specials , Only 8 lb. bucket Lai;d_65c 3 lb. pkg. Lard __25c No. 7 Rio Coffee, lb. __ 12$c Milk, 7 small cans_25c Milk. 4 tall cans 25c CASH AND CARRY C. H. REINHARDT, SOUTH SHELBY Jtc St. Paul News Of Late News Events Preaching And Promotion Day Sunday. Personals of Visit inis About. Sept. 22.—There will be preaching it St Paul Sunday afternoon and the children will entertain with a promotion day program, Everybod;. Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoyle of Mt. Holly spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. G. W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Downs at tended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Lura Smith's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Down, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Everette White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Warlick of Casar visited Mr. and Mrs W. A Cook Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dug Downs Spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. end Mrs. M. C. Wright. ' Miss Maudie Newton ot Cherry vtlle is spending the week at her home Mr. M C. Wright spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs. Horae* i Wright of Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cook wen: the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs John Newton Sunday. Ehringhaus Cousin Of Newton D. Baker Raleigh.—"I know you'll laugh, but my great grandmother wa^ named Murphy.’’ observed J. C. B Ehringhaus, Elisabeth City candi date for the nomination for gover nor of North Carolina, In an Inter view in Charlotte last week. While ■his name w German-sounding, h'.s ^Announcings NEW FAIL SltlES of DRESSES of INDIVIDUALITY By LEADING STYLISTS It it with pleasure we announce this new series of Ivr/lON FASHIONS. They embody the vary icma of peasant *tyla trand*. Only the nawast fabrics ara usad in the pro* duction of EvtYLON FASHIONS. The materials used in this newest group •re the now light weight w o o I o n i. i canton crepet, which • rc dominant at th« pretenkEVEYLON FASHIONS means being dratted in the height of style, yet 1 economically. Wa ara tola rapra santativa* Kara for EVEYLON FASHIONS Tha modal* illuitrat ad Kara ara repra santativa of many othars just as attrac tiva that await your inspactian, , >ie° w no J. C. McNecly & Co. Shnnghau* ancestors have liml to he Albemarle section of North Car >lina for several generations It is through tills Murphy descent that Mr. Ehringhaus Is a second souain, once removed, of Newton U halter. secretary of war in the Wil .011 cabinet, and prominently men ioned as a possible candidate for president.. Friends uy tlw North) Caroim* gubernatorial Candida! has a lt>t of fighting lush blood in! his veins and that he will demon strate thft he is a two-listed fight ing man, always in the open and never striking below the belt, be fore this campaign Is over. Postal authorities need not worry m> much about the postal deficit; what the public wants is service. Tins newspaper is published as a community asset, with the hope ihat our citliens will use it. write for it, read it, like it and. maybe support It. Baby Born After Fatal Crash NoblesvtlJe, Ind.—Five hours alt er her husband, ten year old daugh ter, and five year old aon had baen killed Ui an automobile oollUlon,' » son was born to Mrs. Itoscoe Gib son, Ten Lots on East Marion and DeKalb Streets Only about Nvo blocks from the Court House square in the heart of Shelby. AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION! Monday, Sept. 28, 11 A. M. — TERMS:—ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE, 1, 2,3 YEARS — I '® "9 v® ®**®’ M*'*® ®,i( 9'9'*®■ ®: 0 9 9 9'9 9ft9:' l!; 9 -*9 -ii®’>®l®.-'®. -9. 9 9 9 9 ® 9;j9 9<!'9t9 9t,vB-i®«v®®> Part of the former McAffie property, consisting of one loi 150 feet by 200 feet on Marion Street sub-divid ed into six 25-foot units. Another lot 100 feet by about 130 feet is being sub-divided into about four 25-foot units, each fronting on Marion Street or DeKalb Street.!. Nice bungalow on property to be sold. This property is right in the heart of Shelby, only about two blocks from the business renter of the city and comprises some of the most desirable lots in the city. Each lot in the property will be sold to the highest bidder without, limit or reserve as to price The highest bidder will absolutely get the property at this sale. The tern* will be one-fourth of the purchase price in cash and the balance payable in one. two and three years from date of sale. Remember, you make the price. Now is the time to secure well located property in thi.s thriving, progressive community, absolutely at your own price. There are many people in your community that you have seen invest a few' dollars in well located properties and reap the benefit of the enhancement value as general business conditions improve and this splendid community goes forward. Look this property over today and attend the sale Monday. September 28th, beginning 11 A. M. The sale will he conducted on the property regardless of weather conditions. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ B ■■■■■■» mm m THE SALE CONDUCTED BY J. W. FERRELL CO., Inc. PETERSBURG, VA., SELLING AGENTS. TOOTS AND CASPER So Why Worry? ' ' JUST CAME FROM SOPHIE HOOFERS AND *T BURNS ME OP THAT TIL* A, * FORMER MAID, 15 V^RK\N6 THERE^ MRS HOOFER i5TERRia*.Y INQUISITIVE AND YOU CAN BET SHELL. TRY TO FIND OUT EVERYTHIN^ THAI WENT ON WHILE TILKA WAS WORKING* FOR OS». SOPHIE. WAS \N THE KITCHEN WITH TILKA WHEN I &0T THERE AND SHE LOOKED SO SURPRISED TO SEE ME'. I PRO0A8LY INTERRUPTED A BUZ2. PESTl SHE DIDNT INSIST THAT I STAY LONGER, I 4UESS SHE WAS ANXIOUS TO BE RID OF ME SO SHE COULD 4ET BACK TO THE KITCHEN AND QUIXZ TILKA SOME MORE* jlEi Je6ruo6e NOW, NOW TOpTSl ■surely, you dont Be _ THE HOOFERS THE PLEASURE OF PRYIN& INTO OUR AFFAIRS'? MY*. MY! WHATS THE WORLD COMING TO? ITS 6tTHN<* SO NOWADAYS THAT PEOPLE ■are actually expected to MIND -THEIR OWN 0US1NE5V., SMk !F PEOPLE CAN'T QUi up any dirt about a PERSON THEY C*N THINK THE ^ anyway, so there s NO USE WORRYING ABOUT IT' - The Third Degree? TICK A, WHEN YOU USED TO WORK FOR TOOTS AND CASPER DID THEY EVER HAVE ANY DINNER Quests of consequence? whom did they HAVE? 7 Dit> CASPER I EVER &ET AMY CHECKS PROM HlS RICH UNCUE EVERE1T THAT YOU KNOW OF, TILKA? WOW MANY EVEWN6 40WNS kDtD TOOTS HAVE' DfDYOU EVER HEAR THEM QUARREL'N6? DiD TiHEV 4et many >HONe CAULS?; DO vou A NOW HOW MUCH RENT THEY PA\D? HOW MOCH DID ‘THEIR Grocery e>iuLSy average A WEEK?, 1 y W REMEMBER THE I *ji6mt t called to n SEE H'M? Wftcj HD \ RfALLV OUT OR OUST DOD4IK6 ME? AY \| DtD HE EVER ell YOU TO SAY OUT IN CASE ('PHONED? I&immV MuRPh/ . ILL BREAK.1, I 6lV£ in! ILL TALK! ILL CONFESS TO ANYTHIN^1, SRiMa on the hand- cuffs'. SEND ME TO PRISON'. ANYTHIN^! DO WHAT YOU WANT WITH ME SOT STOP THIS TERRIBLE THIRD DECREE!

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