--—- - ■ — — - tnup I)o You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. What You Want”! fa the WANT APS’ '^— - -T--T3K-JPIMHI - K.at,r< Fur Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25e. l(Us size l cent oer worn each insertion. I lus size type <2e per word each insertion. l-v,)e **c Per word each insertion. UOL T NEGLECT F E E T ;h<jse hot summer days. Bo lilted correctly by shoe ex ii'i'ts ut A. V. Wrav & 6 Soils, ’ity tf-27c A T T K A C T fv E price on COAL 86.00 a ton cash on delivery Block- or Egg. O u v coal is always satis factory. W a s h b u r n Coal and Oil Co... 2tc WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELHA •cualring. L. c. Davis, next ooor to .uUs I appreciate vour oatron large '.i .,n.all tr 16c FOR A STYLISH FIGURE "'clr a Ncwbone Corset. Sold Mrs. R. L. Armour, I’liono • _ _ ;il-25c LET "VIC AND GEORGE FL ; pu in a tailor .made suit for fail. ■ 'it Guaranteed—$22, $2j, S39, S35 v V Wray and 6* Seas; tf-July U2r WE DO ALL KINDS OP FENDER -"it raid all' kinds of auto repair ; '■ : Hawkins Bros., S. LaPayette -ivet. t2t Sep 2o ATTRACT1VK Proposition open for dealers who are inter ested in changing* to ATLANTIC WHITE CLASH Gasoline-'‘It is a High Test Gaso line at the same price as straight ’Gasoline” - get in touch with Washburn at Phone 55. The Atlantic Re rjping Co. 2t-28c WE REPAIR AND MAKE •i thcr belts. Gainers should pee v >Lelby Roller Covering Ca, 227. West iiaham street, Phone 770-J tf. 4c 1' HAVE A CLIENT THAT noils- to borrow S3.000.00 for one car. Can give safe security. Sec tr • rite me. Marvin B'.rnton, Sht-lb, \ - . C., Upstairs over Kfirdn. at 2>n COAL --COAL™ 3 6.00 a ton Cash. Phone 73 or 35. Washburn Coal & Oil Co. 2t-28c LET U3 PAINT YOUR CAR AND v.ijtc it look like new. Hatvkins Iras., S. LaFayctte. 12 Sep 2c FOR RENT: HOUSE ON WEST barren street. Large roomy place i.h orchard. Phone- 191, Mrs Colin lull. 3t 23<: ALL KINDS OF PARTS FOR he Singer rowing machine at the Landis shoe shop. Slielby. Also irecHos for other machines. 6t 23c FOR BEST PRICES on Motor Oil. and Cup Grease see Cleveland Hardware Co. 2t-28c " ALL KINDS OF AUTO WOOL) work and top recovering. Let us f:g uc your job. Hawkins Bros., S. La fayette St. 12t Sep 2c LOANS—S5~~TU~T40 ON your own personal endorse ment. See us when you are in need of the means to meet that “short of cash” emer gency. ?50 to $1,000 on stocks mid bonds. Courteous service. Easy terms. Citizens Finance Company, 12 LTneberjrer Bldg. Entrance W. Marion St. 3t21c AXES $l7do." AXES rU.OO at Cleveland Hardware Co. Where Price Leads! 2t-28c Tor SALE: SAFE AND GROC -rv store in Shelby. Call at Star ol riet\ 2t 25 p W A NT EI> ~ GOOD-MILlT NG Corn. Write me at once vhat you have to offer and >est price delivered at Blacks mrtr or your crib. Prefer shelled corn. '*• Gold's Mill, Olftckshurg, Si C. 2t-25c for SALE: BEAUTIFUL RED >ish Vetter puppies, 2 months old ;15. Highly pedigreed sire. Dam, veil-bred, wonderful gun dogs. No '•j'jers, Charles Dover 3t 25c | REDUCED PRICES on Hardware. See Washburn for Bar gains. They have the merchandise at the lowest prices. Cleve land Hardware Co. Easy to find. Same lo 1 cation over 25 years. I Washburn’s Place. 2tc FOR RENT ELEVEN ROOM house on South LaKayettc St. Sec Moses Kouri. 3t 25? | let” u s order your stove grate now. Phone 73. We will in stall for you. Cleve land Hardware Co. 2t j SALESMAN WANTED: LOCAL ; man only to work Shelby and stir - ' rounumg counties calling on busi Ureas concerns. Nationally advertis icd line. Must be a hustler. Per jmanent connection it you make ; f;ood. Merchants Industrie*. Inc. ■ -001-2029 Home Avenue, Dayton. | Ohio. 3t 28 c i SHOT GUN Shells j and G u n s are sold just a little cheaper at Cleveland Hard ware Co. 2t-28c | LOST: DIAMOND - SHAPED gold cufi links. Reward. Return to Star office 3t 2dc FOR SALE: ONE LARGE SIZE j Heatroia. excellent condition. Also 'one large sire «t-in grate. Big bar i gain. Clyde Nolan, phone 51J or 70. 2t 28 c i\ THREE GRADES ) f Wedding Invita tions and announce-! ments. Copperplate 1 Engraving, Relief-! ; r a f (raised letter) j and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es a t a liberal dis count from list. The Star. Phone 11. ti'14c 'HUNTING LICENS ES are sold by Cleve land Hardware Co. Washburn’s. 2t-28c DON'T FAIL~TO~BRING YOUR feet to Wray's Tuesday, October 20 Free examination and consultation, i Dr. Scholl's expert. tf 14c | COAL—BESTi quality only $6.00 a ton. Washburn Coal & Oil Co. Phone 35. """you can save- money by buying your grocery requirements from Campbell's. 26c AVEAR A NUBONE CORSET TO keep your youthful figure. Mrs. R L. Armour, Phone 744 3t 26c FOR SALE CHEAP" One Four-Burner Oil stove. Cleveland] Hardware Co. 2t-28c FARMERS WHO INTEND TO store sweet potatoes in the Shelby Potato House, are urged to see G. A. Spake at once. Now crates are on hand for those who need them. 3t 28n NOTICE OK SERVICE OK SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina. Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk J L. Jackson. Plaintiff VS, Minnie M. Jackson. Defend ant The defendant above named will tak: notice that an action as entitled above has. been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland county. North Carolina , to obtain r.n absolute dk \orce based upon statutory grounds and the said defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear within thirty days at the office of the cierk ot superior court, at the court nouse lu Cleveland county. N. C , and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief Remanded i« said com» plaint This August “ilst mi.' CHAS WOODSON. Deputy Clerk Of Superior Court 4t fiept Most troubles are said to be ima ginary; so are most pleasures. < Charlotte Highs Lick Shelby;Huffman Good Punting Amt Pas-sins Of "boa.-1 Be«t Feature Of Shelby’s 47-0 Defeat. < Charlotte Observer.) The Charlotte high Wihicat trotted out a Quartet of iu.kv bar;: tie Id men and powerful re serves in running roughshod to a 47-0 victory over Shelby in the first Came of the season, Friday at the high stadium before a ciov.d of around I,5C0 people. The Wildcat.* surprised tHeir fol lowers and coaches with an .’extra* ordir. -ry punch, scoring on the icrappy Shelby club ahna i u. will, save in tire second period, racking up seven touchdowns while their own goal was never threatened. Stocky Bill Haynes, freshman playing his first game, and Charlie Gadd, the powerful quarter, led the way in the first three period and Henry Westerfield end Carl New man, ran wild in the fourth, when Coach Walter Skidmore sent his first team to t he showers. Only beautii til punting and fine passing by Hubert Huffman, Shelby fullback, kept the game from being turned into a complete rout. Two Early Scores. Charlotte scored twice in the first period. Dallas Morris took the kick off and ran it, back to 30 yard line. Gadd got 12 yards around right end. Morris added 14 on a reverse off left tackle, placing the ball on Shelby's ’42 yard line. Gadd then passed to Bucky Brady on the goal line but he fumbled when tackled and the pass was rul ed incomplete. Huffman punted ou but Gadd and Morris made- first dow^j> on Shelby’s 34 yard stripe and Haynes pulled the first of hi seven pretty runs, going 21 yards around right end and Gadd bucked the ball over in two tries for the first score. Morris placed kicked the point. He kicked each of the foui he tried before leaving the game. Gadd intercepted a pass. right after the next kickoff and Harries went around right end, this tunc for 27 yards to Shelby's seven van? marker. He and Gadd bucked the ball over in three plays. Morris again scored the extra point Defense Better. In the second quarter Shelby's de fense tightened and they took the bail in Central's territory when Morris fumbled Huffman’s long punt at midfield. Shelby was pen alized for being offside and the threat ended when Huffman was forced to punt. The half ended with the score 14 to 0. Charlotte scored in five plays in the second half. Morris scoring aft er a 23 yard run by Gadd and two for 18 and 13, by Haynes. The last score by the first team eann- late in the third period when Gadd uncorked two 25 yard runs over left tackle, the second, bring ing the touchdowns. The second stringer* gave the crowd a scries of thrills in scoring j 19 points In a few minute* be fort the clirc of the game. Henry West- ! erfield, who last year tripped go yarcLs against Shelby, pulled the longtst gain of the day when hr , took a punt on his 15 yard line and ! twisted his way across the goal. Newman and Goat Hatcher ac counted for the first tally in this period, traveling 70 yards on six plays, Hatcher scoring Frank Shoupe Intercepted a pas. In mid-field and returned It 30 yards (o the 15 yard line, from where Newman scored standing uti around left end for the final score The game ended just after the last kick-off with Shelby In posses sion of the ball on the 50-yard line. ! Shelby Po». Charlotte A Brown ... t.E Isenhoui Duncan . ..... j.t .... Cathey Hulick . ....... to . Hood tc Jolly ...- center ....... Horne M. Putnam (c).RO ..... Copeland Newton - RT Montv Moore - RE ..... .. Brady Connor - QB ........ Gad.; Wilson.. LH ... \V Havn. | Barret ..... RH . Morri. J H. Huffman .. IB ...._ Sutton i Scoring touchdown, Gadd 2. Hay | he;, 'Morris, Hatcher, Newman, , Westerfield. Extra points, Morris 4 iplacement'. Newman ] (run* i Substitutions, Shelby: Jacksoji, C. Williams, E. Williams, H. Put i nam, Waldrop, Harrlll, williams. Newton. R. Putnam. McSwaln; Charlotte, Shore, Hatcher. E Helms. Westerfleld, Strong. New man, Spillers, F, Shoupe. R Shoupe, Smith, James, Fespennan, Gray. Officials, Kirkpatrick (N C j State), referee: Causey <8. C.) um jPire; Ison (U. N. C. head linesman jZeno Wall Stars As Wake Freshmen Win ! Wake Forest, Sept. 35.—Wak" Farcsc freshmen handed Raleigh high school a 19-0 licking here this afternoon in their first game of the season, Zeno Wall, quarterback andFurd fullback were bafl:fie’d stars, while j the play of Poole and Abernathy | stood out in the baby Deacon line Score by quarters. . Freshmen . .. « ,o o t3—m : Raleigh high 0 0 o o-- 0 j Touchdowns: Ford <2», Wall, Rcf i eree: Emmerson. MKammmmmmmmmmmmm I Star Advertising Reaches Buyers M o r < economically Because 1 Costs So Much Less Thar Any Other Form Of Ad 'ertising You Can Use. C.anl Threat repper 'laartin tauuve) , renter fielder oi the M. l,oui» Cardinals rhampmjiv of the National League. Highest Honor Major-General Douglas MaeArthur chief of staff of the I’nited States army, has received the highest honor which the French govern ment can bestow in receiving the Grand Cross of the Legion of Hon or. General MaeArthur is hut the thirteenth American to receive the Cross, which was pinned on his breast by General Maginot. Freneii Minister of War, at Ithrims. t.XI.11 TDK s NOTICE Hat mg this d*r oua’i-fierf as eaecutor tof the .estate of ' Patience Hamrick fate ol C'evrland county,, rr C this Is to notify all persons caning the said- estate to present them lo me properly proten on or before the tat:h <iav of Sept . 1832 or tills notice i*ill be pleaded In tr,r bf «y.y recovery thereof Ail 'persons Indebted to the said ext;,ad! make immediate '■ttlement to the tinders',Jned Tim 8ep ;«mS*r.lsth. .reji.- .. T P HAMRICK Rxerutor of Bu tate of £: Patience Hamrick de ceased. «• uc STAR AD VS PAYS r ■ I Nobody’s Business H> (>£K McGKB For Reading Purposes Only Most doctor? are reasonable in | their charges, a year or so ago, Dr. Cutter operated on a drunk pa tient who had tried to run his Ford on one-part gas and two-parts corn Juice. and thru mistake he ampu- ! tatrd the wrong leg But Just as .soon as he found out hi* mistake he ; removed the right leg without re muneration ( otton Letter New York, Kept. 28.in sympa thy with the efforts made by the j various legislatures duly assembled; at $10.00 per head per day—to con trol cotton acreage for 19 and 32.! July futures broke 25 points, and; the farm board said—"1 told you i so." Cotton is so low In South Oeor- j gia that the boll weevils won't fool | with ii and have shifted to turnips, however—the red spider is still red Some Texas fanners contend that they can still buy 4 gallons oi whis key with one bale of cotton, and j that. I* nil they could do last year i Wall street and the Russian f>-Yrar, Plan were quiet today We advise j holding till your “holt" breaks, then grab a new one We have noted only minor j Changes in the wearing aparel of! ‘mi-lady'' for this fall. Skirts seem ! to be just the least bit thinner and: possibly one-fourth of an inch; shorter They will of course wear abbut the same quantity of under-i clothes, where necessary, but the colors prevailing in such garments lean strongly toward pale pink and light green. Corsets that start be low the hips and stop before they reach above them are being fea tured for women suffering from obesity or promiscous fatness. The hats are all alike and about tiro tire of cotton they cost about $1)98 when made of wool or rabbit fur If the railroAd.s succeed in get ting » 15-per cent advance on their j already present war-time freight j rates, they can reduce their ex ! penses, materially, for Instance: the j engineer can be the fireman, eon* ! ducfcor, baggage master, porter and j superintendent of roadway He can I run his engine a few- miles, then stop nnd fire up, and check up the freight (I crate of tombstones and 2 sacks of cementi, and then get) back in and go on into town. No railroad'agents or switching engines j will be necessary, as the trucks will: handle all of the freight that car- \ ries anything like paying revenue. ! There Is much rumbling beneath I the political horizon. Everybody Is j mad. Our cities, states, counties andj school districts are head-over-heels j in debt. Extravagance and waste continue with uninterrupted perfec tion. Tax money is dtshrd out for just any old purpose. Some thinking men say that the only thing to do to sweep out, dean up, and start it art over. Rut that would break up thousands of happy families All of the pile that is distributed in most states Is distributed among less than -’■> families ft Is an inter-locking machine community week In flat rock community week was hell In flat lock last week and it lasted 4 day*, and a good time was enjoyed by all pressent. this Is (he sceont annte versary of the “fait rock commun ity club” w hich not only has mem ber* In our own little town, but a great manny men and w'otnen pe-1 long to same from Its environments! . „ ! miss teasie tyler was the win ner in the apple Jelly contest she | is a member of the fa-4 club and allso lays eggs by the dozen for sail; mid she showed off some might pretty buff orphan chickens, all of j which proves thnt she Is the kind; of girl that, will make some man a: good wife, but she has newer had; manny love nffatrv onner vomit of \ a bad hair-lip, but this gives her more time to make Jelly end raise chickens ansoforth the prize for the best jar of cu cumber pickles went to mrs. miu nle green and she used a reseat handed down from hergramma which calls for spice and clothes md a few onion-, her pickle:; cer tainly did look goad, her prize was a nice blue ribbon, and yo was miss tussle’* prize for the best tumbler of jelly, mrs wtia hart got fat or mention by the .iurges for her blackberry preserver. but as the club had only 2 ribbons to give away, she got mad and wtthdrawed from same with her Jar sevral songs was sung by the nulre from rehober church and they had the organ oil the flat.-form bro. smith made a talk op “the community spendt" and said no town is fitten to live in that don’t pull together, he complimented the ladles on their jelly and pickles a right, smart, he remainded his hearers of the need cessity of all so lay ing up treasures in heaven as well as In the pantry and begged them not to forget their church vow* for something to eat yore Corry ipondent, mr, mike Clarke, rfd. then made a beautiful speech on the progress of the world and the other mobeel and he told the. crowd that they had taken all or the monney out of the south and left, er in the hands of bankruptcy, he said that rumble seats had mint more young folks than all the horses and buggies that ever exist ed, he looked for harder times on ner count of noboddy could get holt to anny monney except 'he folks working for the publiek. mr editor. 1 will rite or foam you the ballance of this peace next week. yores' truhe. mike Clark rfd. •:x Kt. l TOR s NOTICE TO l REDITORb Having qualified as executrix ot tlw rxitiie of Jt O Bloiiton, deceased, ute of Cleveland county, North Curolida, this tpt uj notify all peruana having claim* against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the unde raijned, Bhejby, N. c. route 3. on or beg re the 24th da’ of August. 1933. or this none# will be pleaded in bar of their recovery Alt persons Indebted to aald estate will pleasa make Immediate pa:meal. This the 22nd day of August, 19.11 C E BLANTON. Executrix ot 3. O Blanton, deceased. gt 24u bai.k ot valuable farm protertv Under and by t.rtue or the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust ex ecuted by Abe Connor and wife, Ella Connor on the 18 th day of December 1935 and recorded In book 131, page M2 at a ill on Saturday the Itlh day* or October. I till, ij a’doek noon at Ihe court house door in Clave land county, Nhelb) N C., sell at publi* auction for rash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: All that mere, parcel or tract of land Situate, lying and bring in No J town ship. Cleveland county, state of N. C and slowing lands oi Boyce Bridges and Ram Bunyans on ihe N land* of 3*11! Phillip* and D. A. Rlenton on the E lands of p. C. Lavender on the S. and land* of B T. falls on the w. and hav log surh shapes, courses and distances a.« will more lolly appear by reference tq a Plat theraot made by D a S fratler civil engineer, on the 15th day »f Deceit, her. 1535, and being more particular!’ described as tollows Beginning at a stone on 1£. side of Mill Creek In u, A. Blau tons line corner to Mill tract! thenc with ff A Blanton» line N. 47 1-4 E 3d BO chs to a stone and pointer.*. Will Ph ilips’ carter; thence with h|s line N 55 IE 4.31 oils to a Mono In old post o’* stump; thence with.-Bam Run) an* and Boyce Bridges' lino N. 34 J-4 IV 33 94 tils, -to a large w hite oak, B T lal, corner; theme w.th ins line s 1 3-4 W. 57 3f> tin. to a stake on E bank of creek, thi-ncr with' P C. La’Sii drr * line t- 1-2 L 20 rh* broaslng > r, . ,i time,, to a stone, corner , to MU tract. thence N. 84 3-4 E 3.1 elf's to « maple: Ihenee S, 35 1-2 E 6.95 clta. to th» beginning containing 1-4 acres, mon or less, Retervnc- hereby made to that deed irom Hush lit roup and wife, to Atv Comlor ami wife. Ell'. Connor, undei of October 39. 1919. and recorded It book tout at page 383 of the Cleveland county reguitry. Till-! sail’ is mane by reason of th« f uture or Abe Connor and -wife. Silk Connor to pay off and discharge the In debt (loess secured by said deed of truai A deposit ot Id percent will bo required. Mom the purchaser at the sale. Tills the 17th day of September, 193T * <> BRAMJ4AM and T. I BLAND , flecetvers for first National Com pany of Durham. Inc , Trustee formerly first. National Trust, Com bull; Durham, N. C, 4t Sept 3ge 1 DR. S. F. PARKER - PHYSICIAN - Office Phones 64 and No. 5! Residence Phone 129-J 666 LIQUID OR {AULEIS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia 30 minutes, checks a Cold the ftrat day. and checks Malaria hi three days. 666 Salve lor Baby's CoJd. Dr. Thornton'* EASY teetiter. For children one mouth old. to fly* years of age. Relieves colds, indiges tion and bowel-troubles and Is es pecially recommended for cooling fever '■ ^ "Easy Teether Makes Teething Easy' At all Good Drug stores_250 STAR ADVS. PAYS TOOTS AND CASPER A “Mine” Of Information HELLO, TILKA! \ HOW ARE YOU } (iETTlNu / AUON^- ( At THE \ HOOPERS'? ) ! QUIT THEM YESTERDAY i MR. CASPER. AND I'M ON MY WAY TO A NEW JOB NOW! IVE 4ood news tor \ YOU, TOOTS' TILKA I QUIT HER J08 AT THE HOOFERS BECAUSE THEY DROVE HER BATS ASKING ALL SORTS OF QUESTIONS atiOUT / US' / ' I KNEW THEY D TRY TO FIND OUT EVERYTHIN6 THAT WENT ON WHILE. TILKA WAS WORKIN/i FOR US, CASPER! V. I KNEW it 1 WHY WILE SOME PEOPLE BE SO INQUISITIVE; [A5KIN4 ONE QUESTION AFTER1 another?its a horrid HABIT - SOMETH I n4 I WOULONT STOOP TO 1 / fiY THE WAY, CASPER WHERE CAN I 4ET f IN TOUCH WITH “EJ 'v-T'lUKA? J '-. \ 7 \ haven't any idea WHERE , SHE 5 v uvin6. ^toots'. r AW, 4ee1 id like to 6ET HOLD OP HER = >M DYlN^ to FIND OUT IF MRS HOOFER HAS SOME NEW 40WNS THAT l HAVENT SEEN AND TIL.KA PROBABLY COULD “Practice Makes Perfect.” COME IN! OH,HELLo/ Casper! we re Oust D0!N4 UP THE PISHES! WHY DIDN'T YOU PROP IN SOONER f AND HAVE PINNER j - I HEARD THIS Your birthday, MRS. HOOFER/ AND I CAME BY TO WISH YOU MANY HAPPY RETURNS. V403!. n« Feature* Svni!ic.-if', I'mc., Great Bn i. THAT'S* RI4HT, CAMPER 0OPHIE IS* 48 "Years* OLD TOP AT. COLONEL HOOFER'. DON'T YOU PARE SAY THAT AL,A1N ! I’M 30' Years olp today. THAT IS, I ONLY LOOR. thirty SINCE I HAP MY FACE REMODELED, AND FROM NOW ON I AM f THIRTY rfY <S>- h- \ .1 ,i«r .if. in niTintTrr irrarm.'liiii'.iHIHKflR -BUT, SOPHIE EVERYBODY k'MOVJC, WEVE BEEN MARRIED POR 25 Years = AT THAT RATE. " THEN 1 MARRIED YOU WHEN YOU WERE l FIVE Years old!/ HEREAFTER. PLEASE QUIT TELUM^ EVERY THIN^ YOU KNOW. IF ANYONE ASWS that would s SOUND FISHY, TOO NO HUSBANP COULD EVER LEARN TO WASH DISHES AS WELL AS COLONEL. HOOFER tN TEN | Years. I 0'*^" f s*' 2h2it t -

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