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Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Want Ads.-Quick Results ites for \\ ant Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size 1 cent per word each insertion . Ij1*8 s*ze O pe 2c per word each insertion. 1 his size type 3c per word each insertion NEW LOW PRICES ON •Radio Tubes. Re-tube your set for better reception. Pen dleton’s Music Store. 4t-23e IF YOUR T’EET HUE! you, visit us and have Dr. Scholl s representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons- tf-30c TUBES TESTED~F R E E at Pendleton’s Music Store. Jested on a factory tester. _ 4t-23c LET ‘•VIC” AND GEORGE FIT you in a tailor made suit for fall. Fit Guaranteed—*22. $20, $30, $33. A. V. Wray and 6 Sons. tf-July 22c. VICTROLAS — WHILE ■they last at $5.00 and $10.00 each. Pendleton's Music Store *_4t-23c USED AUTO AND Truck Parts. Automo bile Glass Installed. Fink iron & Metal Co. West Warren Street. ’Phone 580. tf-30c R.C.A., MAJESTIC^ CUN ningham and Sylvania Tubes at new LOW prices. Pendle ton’s Music Store. 4t-23c, A NEW TOP AND NEW j paint job will protect your! car through the winter wea ther. Hawkiife Bros., South | LaFayette St. 13t-23cj PENNY COD- To ch ! SEED WHEAT,' Barley, Oats, Rye,! Vetch, Austin Winter j Peas. All kinds of; field seeds. D. A. Beam & Co. Phone 130. 2t-28c ONE SLIGHTLY USED Frigid&ire. Post Season Price .S90.00. Pendleton's Music Store. 4t-23c j SAVE 120 TO $30: THAT'S /UST what you can do it you buy your Circulating Heater at Ward's. Our prices include delivery and install t tlon anywhere in city. A size for every home. Montgomery Ward anci Co., Phone 167. Shelby, N. C. ' tf Oct 21c FOR SALE 10-20 INTERNATXOK ! al tractor used very little. Athens j eide plow and disk harrow all for | “650.00 will sell plow separate, cheap W. A. Sain, Lawndale near Toluca. 4-23pd FOR RENT: TWO FURNISHED rooms. Private tafcih, heat. Call 173. tf 30c; GOOD EXCHANGE| 'on meal this week.; Nice prices paid for cotton seed. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-26c "for SALE: ONE PRACTICALLY j new Heatrola at a bargain. Also one large size set-in grate. Clyde ^Nolan, phone 514. 26 28a! SHELBY BRANCH BUCKEYE cotton oil co., Shelby, N. C., We buy cotton seed and exchange BUCK EYE bolted meal and nulls for some. Located near S. A. L. depot, j We will appreciate your business E. A. Wellmon <fe C. O. Hamrick; Man agers. tf-23cfri. FOR SALE OATS THAT TOOK I rtrst prize at, county fair, 75c per bushel, at Stamey Co., Polkville. or see Coleman Elliott, R-l, Hollis 3-26p l_. LOST: SINGER SEWING MA cliine receipt book. Thought to be lost in upper Cleveland. Reward. D L. McCarver, Shannonhouse St., Phone 785-J. 2t 28p ~ THREE GRADES j 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. Phone 11. tfl3c Diagnostic Center Wing Is^ Completed Washing: .*1. D. C. —Construction of the new wi.;’ at the Diagnostic Center of the Veterans' Administra tion here, commonly known as Mt. Alto hospital. has been completed and the nev faciiit.es are now be ing occupied. Tire new wing com prises spare for a new administra tion building and nearly 100 addi tional beds, of which sixty-five will be available for women veterans. I The building formerly used for ad ministrative purposes will be con verted into wards for eye, ear, nose and throat cases, and tire genera) rearrangement of space will pro vide enlarged facilities for the handling of surgical patients. Among other facilities, the new construction includes an operating room with an amphitheatre to ac commodate forty or fifty spectators From time to time certain groups of Veterans’ Administration physi cians are detailed to the Diagnos tic center for post graduate course." of instruction, ar.d special facilities will be provided to increase the ef fectiveness of this form of medical training. CHEAP RECONDITIONED Hotpoint and Westinghouse Electric ranges. See Ted Gor don or Bob Hord, Phone 518. 5t-21c NICE PIGS AND SHOATS FOR sale. R. B. and H. J Costner, Phone 438-J or 67-J. tf-16c ARCADE HOTEL DIN IN G room open. Room and board $6.'i0 per week. Also rooms to rent. 3t 28c WE WILL THREASH CANE seed every Saturday. C. C. Balden. Lattimore route 1. 4t 28 W c CALL 832. THE AUTO INN "nest to county ■■ jail" and let ju' wash or grease your car for 73c. i f 28c 200 SHEETS OF GOOD WHITE Wilting paper and 100 envelopes both printed with your name and address for 31. This is the biggest bargain ever offered In stationery.] Call at The Star office i TWO USED CROSLEY Radios. Electric, as good as new—Going at §15.00 each.1 Pendleton’s Music Store. 4t23: WANT ED—-2" FIRST CLASS RAF.- j BIT dogs. Apply Star office. 3t-2fic j R E I KHARDT’S! Week-End Specials ' ■ •. f • • • ' • ■•••■ * . j Canned Tomatoes, 2 for .. 15c! Canned Com, 2 for __,15c] Canned Kraut, 2 for 15c j Pork & Beans No. 1-2 for 15c ! Pink Salmon_'._ 10c' Hillsdale Pineapple, 21 size can__20c Cream of Wheat, pkg. __ 15c Washburn’s Pancake Flour. 3 for _— __25c Homemade Molasses, gal. 50c Pickles, S&veet or Sour, Quart jar -----_ 25c Peanut Butter, lb. jar_15c Rumford Baking Powder. - Pound can_ __ 23c Rumford Baking Powder, Half pound . ..._12c C. H. REINHARDT SOUTH SHELBY lt-30c WANTED TO BUY SECOND hand two horse wagon. Price must be cheap. E I Webb Phone 46-J.' a-30c 1 FARMERS WHO WISH 'iO TAKE advantage of The Star’s special of fer, whereby molasses and potatoes are accepted at 60c per gallon or bushel, should bear in mind that, we accept only one bushel cr one gallon on each yearly subscription. $1.00 cash must be paid at the time the bushel or gallon is deposited at The ptar office. 3-30p SEE OUR DISPLAY OF PRINT - ed stationery at The Otar office. 200 sheets of paper and 100 envel-1 opes printed with your name and address for only $1. This is the greatest bargain in stationery ever offered. . 4-30p FOR RENT THREE UNFURN ished rooms with garage. Bdtii con? venient Mrs. L. E Cornevln phone 6T;.J. 3-30p 'tor 6AH: QUANTITY OR Colter Seed No 5 ; one year run, re cleaned for 35c bushel. Ernest El IinP, R-1, RcVwnoh 2t 30p Charlotte Seeks Dinner Of Young Tarheel Leaders Ask Vouni Democrats to Gather , There. Plan Winter Relief. 'Star News Bureau.* j Raleigh, Oct. 28. --Charlotte is [making a strong bid—and with fair chances of succe.- for the second annual Jackson day dinner, plans for which are getting under way. ac cording to Tyre Taylor, chairman of the North Carolina Young People's Democratic organization. under whose auspices the dinner is held. While p’ans are immature, it is expected to J.ave several national figures, such as Governor Fianklin D. Roosevelt, of New York; Newton D. Baker and Owen D Young, prospective candidates for Presi dent, as chief speaker, while other leading Democrats of this and oth er states may be on the program. Jouett Shouse of the National Dem ocratic executive committee, was principal speaker at the first meet ing, nearly two years ago in Raleigh at which leading political ilgures of the state were present. Charlotte is probably the only city with a building. its Armory Auditorium, with ."ufficieut space for the diners, since the Raleign auditorium was burned, and, ac cording to Mr. Taylor, has a good chance of being the host city. The ! date has not been decided, but the dinner will probably be in January or March. The dinner was omitted j this year because of the long ieg [ islative session. HALLOWE'EN DAXCE AT ARMORY SATURDAY XIGHT There will be a Hallowe’en dance at tlie company K armory Saturday night. The danc2 will start at'eight o'clock and continue until the la t couple leaves the floor. Due to the stress of the times, only a small ad mission charge will be made to both rexes. Good music and orderly con duct are promised. Proceeds for the benefit of the local militia uiht. Threw an unbranded compliment among a group of men and they will fight like a pack of dogs over a bone. Bladder Weakness Kills Energy If you feel old and run-down front Getting Up Nights. Backache. Leg Pains, Stiffness, Nervousness, Circles Under Eyes, Headaches, Burning and Biadder Weakness, caused by Kid ney Aciditr, I want you to quit suf fering right now. Coine in and get what I think is the greatest med icine I have ever found. It often fives big improvement in 21 hour?. ust ask me for Cystex (Siss-t'-xi It s only 75c and 1 guarantee it t> quickly combat these conditions ai d satisfy completely, or return erupt. package and get your money back, " SETTLES DRUG STORE. 1 rinitv Community V*nv.< Of TV Work Hallowe'en Party At Minn Bostic's Saturday Night. Mr. Humphries Dies In No. I. 'Special to The Star.' Trinity, Oct. 27.--The members of the Junior B. V. 1* U. are unit ed to enjoy .a Hallowe'en purty at | the home or Miss Clara Map Bostic 1 ;0n next Saturday evening from 7 to! 10 o'clock. The people of this community • learned with much sorrow of the; death of Mr. George Humphries of! No. 1 township last Thursday morn; lag. Mr. Humphries has often visit- j rd here at the home of his daugh ter Mrs. S. J. McCUmney an:! had ft j : host of friends here, who sympa- j thlze with Mr- McClunnev in her ! bereavement. The public school will reopen .here on Monday Nov. 2. after hav ing been closed some wt ks for c ' - ] ton picking. Mr. J. A. Holliticld and daugh- , j ters, Misses Josie Mae and Ruth ; j and Miss Ruby Greene of Moo. rr boro, spent the past week end with] I Mrs. Earl Hollifield of Chesn.ee. S. I0' Little Mis.; Ailetti Jolley of N>> I : ' township spent a few days of last ; week here with her aunt, Mrs F A,. 1 Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. liar, o and ; children were guests of Mrs. Jim j Bridges of Henrietta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Man in Bailey and children of Spindale sper. last | week with their parents. Mr. and | Mrs. Ben Bailey here. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bridges and ! children spent Sunua- with rela tives near Gaffney, fj. C. Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Lovelace and 1 M-. and Mrs. K. i). N. Joliet were j calers at the homes of Mr JDee By-1 aw and Mr. R. N. Jolley of No. 1 ! township last Friday afternoon. | Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Harris, Jr.. 666 ( WIIU OK TABLE 1 !s Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, cheeks a Celd the first , day. and (hecks Malaria in three days. 66<i halve tor liaby s* Cold. ROOMS PAPERED S8 .1. B. MEETZE CO. Wallpaper* for tjhe Most Fastidious. PHONE 56» — BOX. 153 GAFFNEY, S. C. Let M. A. GRIGG LAWNDALE, N. C. DO YOLK ELECTRICAL WORK House Wiring; and Eleotrical Re pairing. Contracting and Piero Work at RATES YOU CAN AF FORD. and children of tjpmdale visited , their parents, Mr. and Mrs B B Harris heir Sunday Little Mi s Venue McBwmn ui Boiling Springs spent the past { week-end witty her cousin. Miss ; Vcnnie Lee Lovelace Anyone those attending tl:t jun ior B. Y P U. play at Camps Creek church Sunday evening from here wee Mr. Avery Oilli pie end Mr. and Mrs. i a. Lovelace Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Winn of i Cliffside were visitor* in the ram- i tnunity -Sunday The \v M c. will hold it.' regu lar moiuhlv meeting next Sunday j afternoon immediately after thp j preaching service, which will begin I at 3 o'clock. All the ladles are urg ed to remain Mis Kettle Beaton enic twined a number of the younger *et with an Informal party at her home on i last Saturday evening. Vicious Hogs Gnaw j Body Of S. C. Man liartsviiie Oet. 28.-The badly j mangled body of David K. flail, 68 was found in a hog pen near his j home .Monday, apparently a victim, of the beasts. The animals had eaten gicat por- | tims of flesh from both hands and , parts of the body, and the cloth-I lng was almost completely torn off 1 Jim Newsn nnd Curtis Hall re covered the body after fighting off I the hog A coroner , jury decided the man ; had suffered a heart attack while leaning over the fence and had fal len into the pen among the hogs. Funeral services were held at , Hills Chapel, and burial was made in the church eemeteiV. Winter Wheat and winter legum es will be planted to a greater ex tent In Johnston county this fall SAME PRICE FOR OVER 40 YEARS 25 ounces for 25c MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT First—in tha dough. Than in itm ovan. You can ba sura of parfact bakings in using— BAKING POWDER Iltrlli Ilf An Mill! l.aiVyci 'll ivou.SU b bettci if Sou could prove an alibi Did «m■ j body see you at the tun <>i tii,; crime?" Client ''Fortunately, no. Fiery umc n cold map tun. along the coal dealers feel better. How One Woman Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat l.o,ST III It I'ROMINI VT HITS— nornu: chin—sujggishness Gained Vhvslcal Vigor— % Shapely Figure* if vow re !at f.rst remow Uie caUseI Take one half teaspoonfu! ol KRUSCHKN BALTS in a Slav ol hot water every morning -in 3 week' Ret on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have van ished Notice also that you have gamed In energy—your .skin is .fearer you feel younger In ixxly K.RUS CHEN will give any fat person a Joyous surprise. Oct an B5c bottle of KRUSCUEN •SALTS from Stephenson Drug Store and Cleveland Drug Store— ; or any leading druggist anywhere In America <lasts 4 weeksL If this: first bottle doesn't convince you this Is the easiest, safest, and sur est way to lose fat your money gladly returned adv. INDIGESTION "My work is comining, j and often I eat hurriedly, causing me to have indi gestion. Gas will form and I will smother and have pains in my clrest. 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I APPRECIATE YXIR TH0U4HTFVA.NES& •pO MUCH THAT I'M 4oin^ to buy You SOMETHINNICE FOR CHRISTMAS IF I HAVE. “TO HOCK ^THIS WATCH [TO PAY FOR IT. tylMMY A Doubtful Compliment. MAYBE WAS F00LI6W *T0 PAY FOR THE WATCH I ^AVE CASPER OUT OP MY OWN MONEY! NOBODY appreciates ANYTH IN if THAT COMES "TOO CASY! IF I HAD CHARGED IT 70 HIM HE'D PROBABLY PRIZE 1 E ^ MAYBE TOCTT^ 4ave You a WATCH THAT KEEPS, 40ODT)M£ •bO VOU'D KMOW WHEN TO COME VHOME FROM THE CLUB AT NIGHTS* I TAKE. A LOOK AT MY TOCTT^IE^ PHOTO, MP. 4AZOOP. \ i DON'T V BELIEVE EVER NO, I NEVER. HAD THE. PLEASURE, ■SIR'. a. BY OOVE, CA%PER. YOUR PAU&HYER I<p A BEAUTIFUL ^IRL1. i iJimmyNurphy^ HAW* HAW’. "THAT 0U6HT TO "TAKE <?OME OF "THE. Conceit out of you, CAMPER! Ttu MAY THINK YOU'RE A JUVENILE. BUT "HAT'S* AL‘_ R»4HT*'WA!*T UMTlL. HI& NAME COME'v UP FOR MEM0ERE>HlP in -this club' WILL I BLACf \ BALL HIM Will • • i will!
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