Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Wants Ads.-Quick Results k WhatYouWant ^ In the WANT ADS1 Rate5; For Want Advertisements In This Column, Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size 1 cent per w ord each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. 'I his size type 3c per word each insertion IF YOUR FEET ttUR'l you, vi.sit us uiiii have Dr. Scholl’.- representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wrav & 6 Sony._ tf-nOe GENUINE OLIVER Flow Points and Re pairs are sold by the C1 eve! a ml H ard \vare Co. 2t-19c see o. ror.u co. roa al: kinds cX . :■ , nd . c*d on:.. 31 .19: FOR S ALE OR Trade, One new Ford Phaeton. Will trade for cotton. Sge Riviere! Oil Co. ' 2t~19c . BAILSMAN \ ’AV. :i> LOC.V nan «alj'- to '•.•y.-:; zv. -by i-.vJ u::-1 round! .vg couniij. i.iUhr; on b\: 1 coss toaccrns. Niiuon .r.uvvrUix .i line. Jin;: be hus.'ar. Pmuuuen. tJimc;Jon if reu make good. H-1: ehtun:. Industrie:. Inc.. ••^01-203*11 Horae Avenue, Dayton. Ohio. 1: 19p j , LOW PRICE ON! Coal. W a s h b u r n ’ s Coal makes w arm friends. Phone 73 or 35. Washburn Coal & Oil Co. 2t-19c •V* -r .III. YOU CAN’T BEAT THE Mc Cormick-Deering grain drill. Call hi \t O. E. Ford Cos and look them over. 3c 19c - LET ••VIC” AND GEORGE FIT vou in a tailor made suit for fall. Fit Guaranteed—$22, $25, $30, $35. A. V, Wray and 6 Sons. * tf-Juiy 22c. ^AXEsTlToO At The Cleveland Hardware Co. 2t-19e ' DON'T FAIL TO BRING YOUR teet to Wray’s Tuesday, October 20. free examination and consultation. Or. Scholl’s expert. tf 14c FOR LIME. CEMENT AND brick call O. E. Fcrd Co. 3t 19c USED AUTO AND Truck Palis. Automo bile Glass Installed. Pink iron & Metal Co. West Warren Street, Phone 580. . tf-30c GOOD SELECTION of Portable Grates on sale at Cleveland Hardware Co. 2t-19e SOW PLENTY OF GRAIN THI3 fall. O. E. Ford Co. has the grain rills and plenty ol fertilizer for you. 3t lSlc I FOR &A I, K OR Trade, One new Ford Phaeton. Will trade for cotton. See Riviere Oil Co. 2t-19c WE WILL PUT Your! Stove -up, cut tin and order extra parts. Phone 73 for the stove doctor. Cleveland! Hardware Co. Wash-; aurn’s. 2t-19c i "see O. E. FORD CO. FOR wagons and farm trucks. 3t 10c ■ ... .— ■■■ CHANCE OF LIFETIME: RE liable man wanted to call on farm < rs In Cleveland county. Wonderful j opportunity. Make J8 to $20 daily No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Company, De • par merit' M.. Freeport, Illinois. * It 19p IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILD ing see O. E. Ford Co. for brick, .tnd other building material. 3t 19c NORTON SEED Oats, home grown, fiOc bu. D. A. Beam. 3t-14c JUST RECEIVED AT O. E. Ford Co's a car of terra cotta pipe ‘n all *iies 3t 19c LEI’ US RENOVATE YOUR OLD matress or make you a new one at reduced prices. Cleveland Mattress Shop, South Morgan St., near Sou thern depot: 3t-16c SUMMER PRICES on Coal. Our coal is always satisfactory— Only $6 a ton. Wash burn Coal and Oil Co. Phone 35 or 73 for Quick Delivery. 2tl9e FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE second house irom hospital on No. 18 Highway. R. B. Costner Phone 430-j' 3-16p I OR SALE: TWO SHOW CASES •—.floor cates sis and right loot. Pr D. IT. Morrison. 3t 19c FOR RENT-BEDROOMS WITH private cath. steam heat, near ; , a c Also two connecting un fumuhed toems. Call 173 or 373. ti-ac BEST QUALITY Goal for $56.00 a ton. Phone 73. Cleveland Hardware Co. Wash burn’s Place, ‘‘The man who made the $5.00 Shot Gun pos sible. 2t-19c FOR, RENT: SMALL APART mem, also room with private bath, on South Washirjrton street. Tele phone 767-',V. tf 7e 200 SHEETS OF GOOD WHITE writing paper and 100 envelop*? both printed with your name and address for 51. This is the biggest bargain ever offered in stationery. Call at Tire'Star office. SOME GOOD USED Tire Bargains. How ard Wilson, old Dog gett Service Station. 2t-19c PUBLIC STENOORAPHER~OVER Efird’s office No. 1. Office hours % to 5. 6t 9p ^GORDON ELECTRIC SPECIAL izes in range repairing, any make. Telephone 013G. G-14p THE LATTE.IORE POTATO house will be open for storage Oc tober 20th through 24th. Those de siring space can arrange with J. B Horn at Lattimoi’c. 3t 14c FOR SAL,E~USKD_pTANOrAF ply 312 Buffalo St. 3t 19p NICE PIGS AND 3HOAT6 FOR sale. R. B. anti H. J. Co'tner. Phone 438-J or G7-J. tf-16c 7SPECIAL PRFcE on Heating- Stoves. See us for your needs. Cleveland Hardware Co. 2t-19( THREE GRADES 3 f Wedding Invita tions and announce ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief t r a f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es at a liberal dis count from list. The Star.. Phone 11. tfl4c HOWARD WiLSON old Doggett Bros. Station, appreciates your business. Stand ard Gas and Oil. Ex pert washing and greasing and .tires. 2t-19c BOILING SPRINGS POTATO storage house will be open from Tuesday October 20. to Saturday October 24, to receive potatoes for storage. For crates and information apply to O. P. Hamrick. 2-16p FOR RENT—TWO~HORSE FARM in Northbrook township, near church and school in Lincoln coun ty. Tenant must furnish slock. Good location. Mrs Jennie Linberg* cr. Cherrrville Jt-]8o Id Aviation the High Road to But Fame Pays Small * * * " * ijt * Few of the Great An- Feats That Thrilled the W orld H while Financial Returns to Famous Veterans Ask Does Glory Fay? Glory Dividends $ >* * ave Brought Worth Fliers. Hc/wirtT .Hoiriis ClAREMCE CaUtMRUN; ♦ k'cGLft O * COLOLNEI/ LlWDCEja&H src 1j« » « ■'' Hi /',n,>^m^m • VlLCV Fbct mu* JiAIifcOt'O G^TTV * . T Vl t -m * S . wmw more u»ib» art lett io conquer Kiv air* r‘°?tm *° And thry b«mo*n th» »«*• ®“‘ th. old-timar. at th. gam, look * jb.*L *,rU** * fdr * orr *rom * d«*f«r»nt angle. They tay that fame won in th* cloud* doe. not pa; and they point out cate* to prove tt. It ia truo that Lindbergh'. da.h to Pari, natud him an amount miral'i^d** lr°T| ,300,000 ‘o $1,000,000 although ha refuted to commarcialiaa the faat. And Ad m ral Byrd, who Hew o«r two Pol.., ca.h.d in on hi. ezploit., through hi. lactura. and writing.. But HiutnCA C^*mbtrl,?r Wh.° /'*W tr°m N'„ ,Y°rk »»t P^fit much financially, nor did r f ,r u?”' Wh°1flrw *° Copenhagen, Holger ... now bam.terming for a living. Although th. Po.t and Gatty flight around the world in eight and one-half day. wa. acclaimed a. the great.it feat in the hi. tory of aTiation, the daring flier, did not receive any con.idarabla dividend, from the fame it brought r °f.'he P«"«»»orn-H.rndon flight aero., the Pacific. Although they won a prize of $25,000, offered by a Japan... new.papar for the flight, they lo.t two more prize, of the .am. amount each becau.e they did not fulfill th* required term.. The conqueror, of the Pacific are actu ally in the red for $2 0,000, it i. reported. Fall Best Time To Apply Lime While crop rotations will modify to some extent, the time of apply ing limestone to soils, usually best results are secured when til's mat terial is cpplied in the fall or early winter on plowed land “Farm roads are in better con dition in the fall and the op rat or can get but over his fields easier than he can when the land is wet and muddy in the spring,’’ says C. B. Williams, her <1 of the depart ment of agronomy at State college. “Much of the rush of farm work will also be over after the crops are harvested. time applied at this season on plowed land will be thor oughly mixed with the soil by the action of rains, snow and freeze;. »nd being thus incorporated into the soil, the lime will satisfy the needs of the soil before another crop is seeded in the spring.” Mr. William.; says the crops taut usually will respond to liming and receive the greatest benefits are red, crimson and els ike clovers, al falfa, lespcdcza, cowpeas, soybeans and hairy vetch. The yields of cot ton, corn and small grains' will »1 -so be -Materially increased by fit" use of lime When these crops are grown In rotations where suitable legumes rre Included. If part of these legumes are plowed under the.. use of limestone will be more prof itable. Mr. Williams finds that one to one and one-half tons of ground limestone or Its equivalent per acre applied broadcast will usually in sufficient. The use of such small amounts applied more frequently , is more desirable than making ex tremely heavy applications at long intervals, according to field dem onstrations reported by county ag ents of the extension service STAR ADVS. PAYS UenV'e Hint. The bishop was visiting the wool lier and more western portion of his diocese, and, on arrival at hi* destination, was mot by a promin ent church official, who, in his bus I ness capacity, was the principal Bootlegger of the district. After an exchange of greetings, the bishop remarked: "is there any special subject you can suggest, Mr Bangs, on which I could base my address?" ' Wal, bishop," replied the wor thy Banks, "you must remember this Is a 'tough' town arfH if you want a quiet religious meeting to morrow don't say too much about the ten commandments. v Costly Delay. Dr. Blunt: "Confound that tele phone—I was too late.'' Wife: "What, was the patient dead?" Dr. Blunt: "Dead? No, he was all right again." To Huy Hint A Uj, Joliet, III.—John Mtleaovich, 19 lost, a leg after being shot by his frlivid. James Nosse, 21 Prosecu* i tion was avoided when Janies prom lsed to go to work and buy John an artificial leg. Report of the Condition of THE UNION TH#ST COMPANY At Shelby, North Carolina, To Com missioner of Hanks at the Close of Business on the 29th day of Septem ber, 1931. Resources, Loans and discounts .. $1,162,464 17 Overdrafts ... .... 29.91 United 8t,ates bonds 72.100.00 North Carolina bonds 103,214.12 County and municipal bond.?_.... 14,564.21 All other stocks and bonds . .. 8.000.00 Banking houses 73,075 76 Furniture and fixture ''6,990 03 Cash in vault and amounts due from ai> proved depository banks .. .. ....... 28l,870.2d Checks for clearing and transit items . .. 10,198.29 Cash items (Items held over 24 hours) 87.90 Other real estate 14,694 40 Advances on farm ex pease .. 53195 Total $t,Tn,820.72 Liabilities Capital stock paid id [50.000.00 Surplus fund 150 000.00 Undivided profits uict amount) ..15,457.88 i Reserved for interest \ and depreciation 41 172.77 i Other deposits subject to check .. ,->38.472.14 I Deposits due state of \ North Carolina and any official thereof Secured. $161,095.24 161.095 24 I Other deposits secured by a pledge of assets j or depository bond 37,605.03 . Cashier’s checks out standing U, 132.34 Certified check,; out* ; standing _ .. ... 175.63 Time Certificates of De posits tDue on or aftn 30 days) . _ 362,956.33 ; Savings deposits (Due on or after 30 days) 32,288.32 | Uninvested Trust de ; posits . 55,775.06 •Bills spayablc _ . 180,000.00 ! Borrowed bonds . _ 24,000.00 Total . ....._..... $1,777,820.72 State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland, ss. Forrest Eskridge, cashier, Georg) Blanton director, and Win. Llne i berger, director of the Union Trust | Co., each personally appeared be 1 fore me this day, and, being duly j sworn. each for himself, says that ; the foregoing report is true to the i best of his knowledge and belief. FORREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier, GEORGE BLANTON, Director, Wm. LINEBERGER. Director. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 14ih day of October, 1931. FRANK L, HOYLE, Jr., Notary Public My commission expires June 18, 1932 League Arbiters in Crisis, Dr? AtraED i. fCENKIOHr Yoshizau/a While the Kino-Japanese situation in Manchuria «u growing »or« alarming. two of throe three met; hurled defiance at earh other when the poftillon of their respective countries were presented to the League of Nations Connell at Ge neva. Ur. Alfred Sse. Chllia'a rep resentative. dramatically interrupt - I “• lhl* eiplanatlon of Kenklchl iVoshlxana, Japan's delegate, about the Manchurian situation to charge I Japan with continued unwarranted attacks. Prentiss Gilbert, V. S consul at Geneva, may, if invited participate in the Council's peart efforts. BABY WEEK — BABY WEEK AT I.AST A CHANCE TO HAVE BABY PHOTOGRAPHED * . FREE Mr. Shelby. Widely known Child Photographer, will he at our Story* TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURS DAY. OCT. 20. 21. 22. from 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. to photograph «ny c-hiid 0 years and undtMr for our BAJfT* CONTEST FREE, if accompanied by parent. Prizes awarded winners. All Mothers are cordially invited to brinm in their Babies. - SEE OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY — A. V. WRAY & 6 SONS i 5,000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 in tense Readers. If you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 people about it in these columns. TOOTS AND CASPER Meeting An Emergency. t THE RADIO WON'T WORK AND COLONEL HOOFER WILL BE HERE IN A MINUTE TO LISTEN TO THE PI6HT BROADCAST! ISN'T THAT JUST MY LUCK, TOOTS? WHAT WILL i DO? IT'S TOO LATE TO 4ET HOLD OF THE J&q., REPAIR MAN NOW THAI REMINDS ME! THERE'S A RADIO IN STALLED IN MY AUTOMOBILE*. WE CAN TUNE IN ON IT! THE QUESTrON IS SHALL l CARRY SOME CHAIRS OUT TO THE 4ARA4E OR DRIVE MY CAP INTO THE PARLOR"? f WHY 15 IT EVERYTIME I VISIT YOU I'M POT TO WORK DOINti SOME THING, CASPER? THIS IS 4REAT, TOOTS'. IN FACT, WE OU6HT TO POT CaONEL HOOFER IN THE 4ARA6E EVERY TIME HE CALL'S ON US* YOU KNOW HOW HE ' DROPS Cl^AR ASHES The Master Mind. A 6IRL FRIEND OF MINE 4AVE ME A TIP ON ABER -DABER COMMON,'CASPER SKIP OVER JO YOUR BROKERS AND BUY ME 'T I ' . WHERE ARE YOU 60IN4 TO 4ET THE HUNDRED &CL TWENTY SHARES!/ DOLLARS IT'S QUOTED AT ] TO PAY FOR IT, HERE YOU AREsHERE'S A HUNDRED DOLLARS EVEN, IN PENNIES NICKELS, DIMES, AND QUARTERS*. IT'S A FUND l SAVED UP*. F IF YOU WANT ' TO INVEST IN STOCKS I'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO BUY! YOU DONT HAVE TO 40 OUTSIDE OF OUR FAMILY FOR FINANCIAL ADVICE* 1 f I DONT WANT YOUR ADVICE• MV &1RC FRIEND SAID THAT "ABERDABER COMMON' IS &OIN6 SKY HI&H, SO HURRY AND BUY ME TWENTY SHARES BEFORE IT 4oes UP' T t DONT THINK MUCH OF ABERDAB6R COMMON)'AnD I WONT BOV THE STOCK FOR TOOTS. BUT I'LL LET HER THINK I DID! IF IT 40ES DOWN SHE'LL BE TICKLED WHEN I TELL HER l DIDN'T BUT.IT! SHE'LL HAVE TO ADMIT I'M A SMART 6UY! I COULD TELL HER ABOUT LOTS OF STOCKS TO INVEST THIS MONEY IN BUT SHE WONT LISTEN TO ME, AND YOU CANT AR&UE WITH A WOMAN!

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