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IF YOUR FEET HUM
you, visit us and have Dr.
Scholl's representative exam
ine them free. A. V. Wray &
6 Sons- _ tf-30c
A NEW Tor AND NEW
paint job will protect your
car through the winter wea
ther. Hawkins Bros., South
LaFayette St. 13t-23c
CALI. 832, THE AUTO INN '
"next to county jail” and let. in,
or grease your car lor 76c.
tf 28c
IF YOU NEED MONEY
see us for loans from $5 to
£40 without security, made tc
men and women steadily em
ployed. No embarrassment, no
unnecessary delay. Cheerful,
confidential service. Citizens
Finance Co., 12 Lineberger
Building, Entrance W. Mar
ion St. tf 23c
LANDIS SHOE SHOP WILL
take corn, cotton seed, or most any
kind ol produce on shoe repairing
at the market price, 5t 4c
~ PLAIN DRESSES, SUITS AND
overcoats cleaned and pressed lor
50c Modern Cleaners. John W.
Dorsey, Prop. 6t 4c
FOR RENT^RCKJMWITHLA -
vatory and steam heat, also board
Mrs. W. A, Pendleton. 2-llc
! WANT TO .RENT 'TGOOD
rarra with good land, good house
and 1 want two good mules to tend
it. If any one has a place of this
kind, let me hear from you at once
Martin C. Ramsey, R-3, Ellenboro.
3-9p
WARM AIR FURNACES As
phalt roofing, sheet metal product*,
crushed stone. Loy F, Thompson,
Phone 745-J. tf 6c
IP YOU WANT TO GET RID OP
that roll of fat around your waist,
come in and let us fit you In a Miss
Simplicity, the ideal Oossard foun
dation garment, J. C. McNeely and
Co. 2-lIc
NEW LOW PRICES “ON
Radio Tubes. You can renew
your tubes for an eight tube
set for as low as $7.00. Pen
dleton’s Music Stroe. 3t-9e
USED AUTO AND TRUCK
parts. Automobile glass Installed.
Fink Iron and Metal Co., West
Warren street, Phone 580; tf 13c
ONE ATWATER KENT
$125.00 set for quick sale—
$24.50. Pendleton’s Music
Store. 3t-9c
WANTED: SEVERAL COfT
scientious salesmen and saleslady,
who are accustomed to make $30 to
>50 a week. See Mr. Frothingham
Monday, at Hotel Charles. it 13c
FOR SALE: 1—1923 ESSEX
coach; 1—1923 Buick Special Six;
I model T Ford touring. All in
good condition. Rush Thompson
Garage. tf 13c
WANTED: MEN~B ETWEE N~25
and 50 to operate Rawleigh home
service business on our capital in
Dallas, Lowell, parts of Gaston
county. We will teach you how to
build permaennt business of un
usual profits. Write Immediately
giving age. references, experience
W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NC-W
52*X, Richmond, Va. it 3p
LOST: WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
pair black rimmed glasses in case
Has H. D. and R. L. Wilson’s name
on case. Return to Star office, ltp
FOR SALE: 40 LEGHORN PulT
lets. Best strain. in county. Fine
Red pullets, one fine Red cockerel.
Anyone interested can see them at
my home on old Fallston road. H
E. Beattie, East Shelby, R-l. 3t 9p
?TO SHEETS'OF. GOOD WHITE
wilting paper and 100 envelopes,
both printed with your name and
address for $1. This is the biggest
bargain ever offered in stationery.
Call at The Star office.
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. tfllc
Contesting Will
William L Edison (above), a son of
Thomas A. Edison by his first mar
riage, states that "action will be
started to content the will” of his
father. The bulk of the inventor’s
fortune was left to his two young
est sons, Theodore and Charles,
with the entire six children sharing
in the residuary estate. William
claims undue influence over the
will was exerted on his father be
fore his death.
Second Baptist
Church Services
Services at the Second Baptist
church, will be conducted Sunday
by the pastor, Rev. L. b. Jessup,
who will preach from the following
topics, Tl a. m. “Christian Educa
tion," 7 p. m. “A Gospel Famine."
The Sunday school will meet at
9:45, and the B Y. P. U s at 0 p, m
A study course in the Sunday
school manual will be conducted
every night next week for the
benefit of training officers and
other workers in the Sunday
School.
FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOC5E.
one block from square. See Ray Al
len. 2t 13c
"your battery is good
today but may lie dead to
morrow. Get our low trade-in
prices on U. S. G. Batteries
before you buy. Phone 711.
Carolina Motor Inn. 2t-llo
MAZDA LAMP BULBS—
All sizes. New Prices. Pen
dleton’s Music Store. 3t-9c
IF YOU NEED A METAL
chimney top, or metal worl<
of any kind call John McAr
thur’s Tin Shop. Phoj*e 715-J
12-30c
ONE CROSLEY CABINET
set, Electric, only $34.50. As
good as new. Pendleton’s
Music Store. 3t-9c
FOR. RENT; GOOD HOUSE,
fine location, big lot. C. S. Yeung.
tf 13c
WANTED: MIDDLE AGED
white lady for housekeeper and
companion Phone 624 or 290
3t Uo
AUTOMOBILE ANlT TRUCK
bodies repaired. Built new, half o!
usual price. Will take lumber, pro
duce for pay. Elias C. Leigh, 1108
Lilly Mill road, South Shelby. 2-llp
ANTIQUE HALE ANTIQUE
bureau, two chests, spinning wheel,
old cap and ball rifle Sale Satur
day at 10 Ben Poole Fallston.
It lip
KNCEKJHONAL VALUES IN
used model A fords. Rogers Motor
Co. Better see ’em 2t lie
SHELBY BRANCH BUCKEYE
cotton oil co., Shelby, N. C., We buy
cotton seed and exchange BUCK
EYE bolted meal and mats for
some. Located near 8. A. L. depot.
We will appreciate your business E.
A. Wellmon & C. O. Hamrick Man
agers . if-23cfrt
BOY SCOUT |
NEWS I
Tpoop I. Folkvtlle News.
Our troop held Its campfire pro
gram Tuesday night of last week.
About all the members were pres
ent, also chairman of troop commit!
tee. Mr. B. P Jenkins, Mr. 7. A. j
Powell, and Mrs. L B. Champion
Our next meeting is set for Tuesday
night, November 10. At this meeting
work will be done on scout require
ments, and plans discussed for the
future. A scout law set-down is also
featured on the program. There has j
been some reorganization done
among our patrols. The following is j
a list of officers and scouts in our |
troop: E. C. Aderholt, scoutmaster
E. L. Dillingham, assistant scout
master, Charles E. Ridge, senior
patrol leader, Lee Turner, junior ,
assistant scoutmaster, Ben Jenkins, j
Jr., Norman Mauney, patrol leaders,
Robert Weathers, Cecil Powell, as
sistant. patrol leaders. Charles E.
Ridge, scribe. Other scouts: Davie
Whistiantj Bonnie McEntiro Jr., Hal:
Lee, Vance Champion. Kress Davis.
Troop committee: Chairman, B. P
Jenkins, Jas. L. Dennis, E. L Weath
ers. C, T, Stanley, J, M. Barber.
Chas. E Iltdge, Scribe.
Events Troop No. 3 Boy Scouts.
The troop held its regular meet
ing on Tuesday night November 3
and at this time the boys told of
the different tests they were to go
up for at the next court of honor.
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A number of ttie boys went to the
woods several days ago to study
roes and birds. They found a nest
>£ flying squirrels and decided to
patch some of them for pets and
then the fun started. Clyde Ledbet
ter caught one, but It bit him so he
promptly turned it loose They j
phased It for a while and finally j
caught It again but It did not last
long as a pet for It died the next j
morning.
Troop No. 3 lias a total of about I
16 boys who are divided Into two |
patrols, as follows:
Flying Eagle patrol- Flay Kale .
leader. Clarence Smith, assistant.
Percy Kale, Arthur Nix, Buddy
Queen, Ralph Kale, James Ealter,
Alvin Davis.
Fox patrol—C. B Poston, leader,
Clyde Ledbetter, assistant, Jean Pos
ton, Hiirlan MrSwain, Dock Davis,
James Foust, Jack Ramsey, Jack
McKee.
Troop No. 3 has a scout cabin
about four miles south of Shelby
and the troop, under Mr Smith,
scoutmaster, hits repaired It many
times. This has been necessary be
cause boys and possibly men, go to
it and tear up not only the cabin
but the paths and spring as well.
We are glad to have anyone go to
our cabin who wishes to do so, how
ever, we would appreciate it very
much If they would be kind enough
to take care of It while there
Flay Kale, Scribe,
Troop No. 3 News.
Troop No, 3 Shelby met Monday
November 9. Mai Spangler and his
patrol (the Pine Tree* were In
charge of the program. The meet
ing was opened with the scout
oath. Mai Spangler, ate fire for the
LADIES.
Here’s a BARGAIN!
$ 1.00 Bloomers
to the first 50 ladies coming to our store
beginning at 8:30 Saturday morning—
at 29c
LIMIT ONE 1*AIK TO A CUSTOMER
Many new garments have been added from manu
facturers’ shipments to make tomorrow the big
gest day of the
Bankrupt Sale
AT
THE STYLE SHOP
CORNER WARREN and LaFAYETTE STREETS
najor entertainment. Seven*) boys j
wanted to try It, ,son*r did but some |
didn’t have the nerve. Mr. Propet
made a very interesting talk on his
I rip to Washington with troop No. 1
Bet wood He told about their trip
through tlie museum and the boo
und about many Interesting things
they saw and did.
Each pat rol was a. ked to give
their patrol yell They were given u
follows pine Tree (rustling of pa
ten, Bob White (whistle, old Bob
White), Crow trail, caw, taw) Owl
• who-o-o- who-o-o- i
Business was brought before the j
troop. Fred M Simmons and hts |
patrol were given the program for j
November 16.
I he Pine Tree patrol lias con
tributed six merit badge pamphlets
•Mr. Propst. five amt Bob White pat
rol -J, making a total of t:i. 8om*
people thing 13 is unlucky, but we j
think it is a good start as It only 1
lack- one being one a day since the
troop was organized. Then several
manias wore played
Most everyone especially ecouU, j
like some Bport It accins; though j
the favorite right now is archexv, j
MxHit tw,> wwm ago * few boys!
sot a bow and at t ows, diut tt has
-prcad through the troop like the
yoyo spread through the country
lwo years ago About, half the troop
have boas and arrows and the rest
are wanting one.
Several boyi art wortm* on see- j
ond class, first class and merit bad
ge* for the nest court ot honor
which will la* held the first Monday
tn December at the Clevtund
county court house. Urging aS boy*
to go before the court for advance
ment, I ain,
Fted M Simmons, Scribe.
Note Will all troops in the Bhel
hv district, pleuao send tn a piece
pertaining to Uie troop early each
uek to either Malcolm Wallace.
Shelby or Fred M. Simmons, 314 3.
DeKalb street, Shelby.
There will appear tn scout news
very soon the names of official es
u miners for merit badges Watch
ior them. Later only the signatures
of these men will la- accepted on a
merit badge blank
HAIR CUTS
SHAVES .
25c
15c
Old prices for an up town shop. Experienced, 1<>
tally known barbers to courteously serve vou
— SHOE SHINES AND PRIVATE BATHS. —
— TEMPLE BARBER SHOP
E. E. SISK, Proprietor.
M)( a ted by the barber pole at the
TRANCE TO THE MASONIC TEMPLE.
EN
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WOULD YOU LEAVE HER
WITHOUT GUIDANCE
Before it is too late you should arrange to
protect your wife against her own inexperience
and the had advice of others, against worry,
over-responsibility and possible poverty.
Leave your estate, whatever its hums, in trust.
Let the officers of the Union Trust be your
executors. I hen you can feel sure that your
family will be safely cared for ... always.
Let us discuss our trust plans with you.
UNION TRUST CO.
“In Union There Is Strength/*
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TURKEY CAR
Coming To Shelby
WILL RE AT TI1K SEA HO MID DEPOT WEDNES
DAY. NOVEMBER I8TH.
Nothing but Turkova will t>e accepted on this car.
No chickens wanted at this time.
Young Turkeys from 7 lbs. up. 17c
OLD TOMS, Pound .. 15c
No rolls will be accepted which means poor turkeys
not fat enough for eating.
G. S. Miles Co.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
SEABOARD MUTUAL EXCHANGE
B. AUSTELL I’re*. R. \\. SHOFKNER, County Agent
THE BASIC PRINCIPLE
OF CHIROPRACTIC
COMPARE THISCNERVg,
WITH THE one AFiSv?
w AHD THE ONE BCLOW
:OMFAftt
i fiPACf
01*
r J»1
/I’
i!* batic- principle upon which
hlrotracUc Is founded appeals to
uk becsise it ^tes a perfectly ob
vious fat,, it tells i» that the stom
ach fuiicions because of the vital
energy trm*iiiltted to the organs
through th< nerves. This is some
thing that w hRVe ajway8
and jet it difb't occur to us to look
for the cause o abnormal function
in the nervous s*t*m. The Chiro
practic Method h* prown ^ t
where the Stomach nCrve is pinch
cd .see second tier* ln Rbow ^
that the nerve inipuh, ta decreased
*"« indigestion a* stomach
trouble or should pinched
nerve supply the Lungs, u,r. Kid
ney. Bowels, Muscles ot Heart
Chiropractic Spinal Adjutants
will free the nerve pressure .
1URE does the healing.
Dr. B. M. JARRETT
ROOMS 13-14 — ROYSTER tiLDG., \
SHELBY, N. C. 4
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Readers. If you have something to sell, tell
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TOOTS AND CASPER—
In Black And White.
THE'PHONE IS
RlN6lN£r and SHE'S
TO ANSWER IT.
THI3 13 MV CHANCE TO
<5EE WHAT 3HE'3 written!
SHE'^ DETERMINED THAT I’M
NOT TO READ HER DIARV AND
I'M EQUALLY DETERMINED THAT
I WILL TAKE A PEEK, AND I M
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4»VE UP WEEPING a diary,
CAMPER, BECAUSE NOIHIN^
EXCniN^ EVER HAPPENS
TO k'EEP A RECORD OF-!
its a pi-ty You
DIDN'T, CASPER, SO YOU'D
HAVE A COMPLETE
RECORD OP ALL TOUR.
PUPPY loves! did you
Keep company with
any other 4irds
BESIDES >E 44 Y
rLOEFJN4~K^
v And me ?
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SURE,! tfNEW
A PEW &1RU5>
IN MV -TIME1.
I DON'T LOOK"
LIKE A HERMIT,
POI ? JA
You HELD PEZrW^ hand
"TWICE, AND You KISSED
HER ONCE'. THAT WA«>
before You knew me !
i 4uess You knew
8ET7ER THAN TO WEEP
A DIARY! You WOULDN'T
want it to <Uo astray
AND HAVE
ANYONE
KNOW OP
Your
TERRIBU3,
past!
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' if 1 TOLD “TOOTS I NEVER
KtPT COMPANY WITH MANY
4lRL«» SHE'D THINK I'M
FlBBtN^, AND IF I 9AID
l WENT WITH LOT'S OF
them she d accuse we
OF BRA4t4»n4, so WHAT'S
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