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Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Want Ads.-Quick Results i WHafc\o'iT 'VV aw : i \ Jr* the Hates For \\ an1 Adveriisemeiil's In This Column. M h. ( lia-'jre For Any v. ant \d 25.-. * ns size 1 cent pCi vji J cadi ’hportion Mi < ire type 2c per word ea.lv n.ser. ,• e. _ This size type 3c per vorcl each inserth a IF VOl It KERT lilJIU you. visit us ati'l ha\p Ur. Scholl s rontTsentstlive pxam inp thorn t-v. A. V. Wray & <> Sons. i ;.«()• A NEW TOP \ NI) NEW paint joi* 'v• i rt your oar throur’i the winter V.er I , , 11 .-1 - LaFaj’CiAp -St. ■ CAL!. 8"L\ TT-T. O 'M\ "u vt to rouiv- a.;,! ; t u wa.-li or jtr • • • it•) i c •WARM AIR p;: pha’t roc -'y, ‘li ■< .- ; product cru hed -atone. Loy r IV. -'mon Phctte 745-J. x ; w. U ED A CTO A’’”) '■yr par Automobile gLr; instat'-Pi Kir. Iron sod m c ■ W ..-*•( street. Phot1.- 5"! *f t C DUPES, OO.'.C’PL SEDANS In 1 . class oomiititto. U?"'l r- <' : A 1- rd-f. See thejn tv'p filler ’ Oil j... tent! to bw or no . Ros> is ;.;s.<v tele none 23. ;;; i» LOR SALE: 1 — 1?;: i ESSE. ; eoiKL: 1—1323 Bu'c!: PpceVl 8V ; 1 model T F’i’d - iitr..'", a:i ■ good condition, Ru !i Thru i" on Os: -re. U Pr 200 SHEETS OF GOOD WHIT , wrung papev and 100 envelope* both printed with your name and address for $1. This is the bigger, bargain ever offered in stationer:. Call at The Star office. WARM AIR FURNACES IN stalled from $150 to $300. I. G. Wat son Weathers Apartment, phone 314- 3t 18u IF \0V NEED A METAL chimney top, or metal work of any kind call John McAr thur’s Tin Shop. Phone 715-J. 12-30c NO I AM NOT HURTING MY ijself at work, but you didn’t frean it 'that way. May I hope to see you again soon. ME. 2-16p MV Ml’uToN HINTON CREEK two and a half miles southeast of Hollis, is open for grinding. Would appreciate your custom. Earner Daves, R-l, Lattimore. 2-16p WE WILL PAY 27c LB FOR country hame not to exceed 33 pounds and not to be Duroc. Fair ground Service Station. 3-16c ~ WE PAY H I G H prices for cotton seed or jrood exchange for meal. D. A. Beam. 3tc PIANO—WE HAVE A BEAUT I ful upright piano in this commun ity that will be returned *. . us. For lack fit storage space we will trans fer this account to some responsi ble party, allowing all that has been paid on same. Terms if desired. Quick action necessary. Address Eox 478, Concord, N. C. 3-19c WANTED TO BUY Seed Cotton. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-16c thf.ee rooms for rent” Mrs. McMurry, 235 East Graham street. 2t 18c r'KESH MU K COW FOR SALE C. S. Bridget, R-3, Shelby. 2t 18p FOR RENT: GOOD HOUSE, fine location, big loi. C. 8. Young. tf 13c FOR SALE: ELECTRIC~RANGE Good condition. Bargain. Morrison Transfer Co.,' telephone 406. 2t 16c FOR SALE: GOOD BIRD DOG Perfect, retriever, at bargain price. D H. Harris 3t 18p AIR CONDITION FOR SUMMER and winter is now practical for your own home. Warm m winter cool i t summer. No coU fer an estimate, l. C Watson, phone 314. Wcathe** Apartment. 3t 18p 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. Phone 11. tfl4c - Ai-uiil Killed In \ Catawba Holdu; 1 PressJt v found Dead in liar f «> ii eict Arrested And Held V r Tri i :: Hi--. "8. -Charlie Hilton, 1 n».n of Ua-e Press • ho s i s frtai v wounded as ' fid aiti • lOlduv’ up, ?’-ise:i . r, iiiri.orv tilling - -i c," , will iaca probable . ard :n superior at ■ . ’•.ruci'.'O'.v morning l e 1-. . t after hi an • • jlni' - ■ M ' ■ •’ cl ' nr. in a !•'’ v ” cun. . ! of a .V " ... roll ■j • i . n:: ; . s :.j.ly r,f l-i .,.o. . ih-aei of TV' 'll. % 7 i - "" ? - ■ i'. an ' .0!v', b;i» 1 they '.Hi stolen. ; ’ '<1 apr’, ioil?)' b:c.' w tied in ! :i ■'r e'inn ? ■; s'- ;t*i .litrvuer j end Oscar fTo«ue. Np'inquf't was dc^hed nrcr.risar; after rftljsbi! con- I Vved.tha* tu* two had ste *•! t ,,, | boh.'up end >»•*? ho had »bar.don- 1 ed tV oar " i •.')? he - in after j Presale'.' ( > 1 T<t? "sir harl taken $40 from the cash resists?. #20 from Ueavncr and $35 from n assistant When Oscar Teagtve or've up to the filling sta tion. the bandit's lied, And Pressley ?H»«red to 1> ','ounded and had •* be helped into the car as Hilton drove orf Hilton, after telling his story to officers ;ia Marion, was taken to j Newton, her? Solicitor Spurting said he would draw an indictment! tonight for p'CFentation to the; grand jury tomorrow. Big party Rally To Boost Ritchie Baltimore, Nov. 16.—The "wide i open secret ' of Governor Albert C. 1 Ritchie's candidacy for the demo cratic presidential nomination is to be brought into the open here Jan uary 8 by one of the largest politi cal clubs in Maryland. Official» oC re Concord Demo cratic club have announced plans to launch formally the drive of Mary land’s four-time governor at its an nual Jackson day dinner to which I national leaders ch the party have been invited fcoti as speakers and guests. High Point Feline Has Final Chuckle II Jh Point—The next time E. 3. Green, who lives on East Green street, this city, attempts to play an April fool joke on a cat he will wait a while before beginning ' q laugh. On April l. iy30, Mr. Green took his Maltese cat. bag and baggage \ to a point several miles below Ashe boro. Tire cat sneaked away from its new residence the same day and hadn't been seen since. Wednesday it came to the Green home in time to cat a hearty Ar mistice day luncheon, the family reported. MODEL A FORDS'”AT~A SAC rif.ee to quick buyers. Rogers Motors, Ford dealers. ?t jso FOR RENT: ONE 7 ROOM house, new, hardwood floors, heat garage, large lot, furnished or ur. mmished, twelve month lease Owner can give possession at once Desirable location. J. B. Nolan phone 70. tf ibc WARM AfK FURNACES WITH automatic hot wa^er and automa tic humidifiers installed for $250 f.i $G0Q. I. G. Watson, phone 314 Weathers Apartment. 3t I8p FOR SALE: FOUR BURNEK oil stove in good condition Very cheap. D. H. Harris. 3t 18p notice bv publication’ North Carolina. Cleveland County In the Superior Court W. C Dixon and Johnnie Dixon pen- ! tioners vs, W M. Dorsey. Bowman Dorsey, ivlurretia | Dorse;-. Madge Dorsey and Vernon Dor- i sey. defendants. The above named defendants will iaktr ' notice that a special proceedings entitled , as above has been commenced in the sit I ptrior court of Cleveland county North I Carolina for the purpose of selling at j public auction certain real estate in which , saiifc defendants have an Interest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of superior court oi said county in the courthouse in Shelby, North Carolina on the 19th day of De cember. 1931. and answer or demur to the petition within ten days after said dat* or the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition This November 18th. 1931 A. M HAMRICK. Clerk of Superior Court of Cleveland County, N. C. James S. Cline. Atty. 4t 18c It Pays To Advertise ■- «* V Ike’s Tale Dec.- S;a. Reeders' I’ve learned that hit takes u man : . cio devilment then hit takes t>. ' woman tu tell hit on him. No.- >ot. . c-.r't i.j tjood no more but what ' v .! v 'ju»hy person tabout like Sal w. accuse you of hat in sum evil n i _ ba. 1. of hit all Sh..te/ .tie hit wuz tuther da .e.i son ..body got the word out «- und Ca . that Lee Weatuers .. .: a taking Liter- and la :.es on aubscrij. ion. a give tu po:\ j ibs soon s winter sets in. Lorntit ; 1.1'f the is good and kind cl 1 .dish" Weather* to try tu perv; i', ittr in..' as hfiui. aole tu peevi'd fur ha. .ah.;. . I toij Sal I d sec ’ hire .>,. e in nit 1:1a and l.e dicin', pear .t bo mu. . stuck u> o« b:g goty. e\en if he did hate on good clothe.', wd... is wh.v you can : say ot most folk Sa! ’lowed that jrst as ap. as not Lee wu3 up lu sum kind o. devil ment, and said if she wuz his wife she’d sorter keep her eye on who, lie give ’em tu; specially if lie ,o; a rack full on his shoulder and started off tvtier dark. I never liked her much no-way ami when she says mean things about my friends I ginnerally talked back purty rough. fur I believe in hevuig tu the line an let the hair fail whar hit may. But taiking about talfits an lasses they shore air good fur pore folks an rich folks tu If they had sense enough tu know hit. I never did think rich folks had much sense, maybe hit is because I wuz allers use tu tutber kind. You can eat a tate- an go on a long time Me an Gus Richards wuz never knowed tu go a eourtln 'he gals unless we had our pocket-, full of roasted talers. I mind one time Gus wuz a eattn' tater and a laughin' an he got choked the worst I ever seed. Hit looked powful serious fur Gus,a minute or so till liis sweet heart tuck her fist an hit him a few licks in the back which give f ff you thought “The Cock-Eyed World’ ’ w as a good show . . . wait until you see “SUICIDE FLEET” I he Navy’s Big Parade al the CAROLINA NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY him relief. But since they've been married when any lit tie thing comes up, she generally hits him In the head anti she has about quit using her fist Sal knows better than tu do nu that way. fur if she did I'd cuss hei till 1 got plum out of hearing One time, and hits not been as long ago as you mite think—Zero Huffman and Decatur Warlick go: me tu go with there over in Burke tu wha. Mutes Singletary Hoyle lives, to see if we could git six or eight gallons of whiskey, fur our roomatisn; and tu have if hit gits scarce Decatur got in such a tix that wv couldn't git him away. .o we all stayed a v. eel: and didn't have a ihiin in the world tu eat but Ji t tatert and lasses but every one ot it* ganied in weight over that diet or else w (a! we drunk mite a help •co out a tittle, a body cant never fell Dec.«.Ui reel u wfc d never tell tin.; on him that he'd go and line sum eh,..cl. il he could find one wha; 'Salvation is free'’ Ike '. car.v of ground limestone nave »>. n ordered by Wilkes comi ty farmer* for use with legume crop,. tins fall Congregation Sticks To Disrobed Parson ^1'irl.i. <;«*.. Pruplr Think Minister Martyred Kur Fight On • llitliiipi. Sparta <.,i Not 16 Hie Rev : !’ ubeu (:. Smith, suspended In North Georgia conference o'' tli. Method!#! Episcopal church, | ■outh. tor one year on a charge o! i "high unmmisteilul conduct" wad greeted with a demonstration at a! thus meeting on his return home* last night I Alt church services m Sparta UTiT .suspended tor the meeting m I the Hancock county courthouse ] Kv! iseat m the courtroom was taken und numbers stood tn th< aisles and doorways. Court officials estimated 900 persons attended The minister spoke to the crovai ior nearly two hours renewing at on certain ui the Southern Methodist lea dotty and branding the charge.-., against trim u a "das tardly undercover assault Tie. cl'aigi. weie not detailed publicly ihe minister has criticized wlie: he termed political activities in the 'church. tit- declared lie was forceo | to ti nxl without opportunity to pro a General Electric I CAN SAVE YOU ; THiS WINTER ii’sjC;—: ■ ■ " • Monthly savings to an average family should amount to <8 50 . . in six months your General Electric should have earned <51.00. Mechanism hermetically sealed in the Monitor Top. Never requires attention . ... not even oiling. All.- Steel cabinets. Sliding Shelves. A J Y e a r C y r ua r a n t e e. §S. -is OF ESPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN . . . join the GE cirdt »« the air every week day (except Saturday} at neon, E.S.T. GENERAL^feji ELECTRIC AIT STF.EI REFRIGERATOR SOUTHERN REFRIGERATION Charlotte Distributor! Robert C. Hord SHELBY, N. C. pare a defense I.list night h'* again attacked ae ttviti< of Bishop .tames Caution j' . whom hr called (hr 'political bishop" and (us ciiarge that Btsho.j Camion had "wrecked the Judicial system of Uu* Methodist Episcopal church, South." brought prolong*! applause The crowd again applauded when Mr. Smith, discussing the finding of the committer Unit tried him, •said. "1 am defining 'high mi mu. isterlal conduct' as telling tin truth about a politiaa! bishop Forecast Decrease In U. S. Sugar Harvest Washington. No\ 12,—United States sugar production was fore cast by the department of agricul ture today at 1.180,000 short tom. compared with 1.892,000 last year. Sugar from beet* is forecast at 1 - 029,000 tons and from Louisiana cane. 160.000 tons. STAR ADVS. PAYS There’s Cleanliness in For Greater Results In Selling-Try Star Adv. EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORK mmmmmmmmm KOTEX Extraordinary Sale! Commencing Tomorrow--Continuing One Week Boxes for Standard Size—12 in a box Tim is one of tlie most remarkable sales that we have ou r held in our historv A •'a’1 ot, ,iatlonally advertised quality merchandise. Lay in » supply now while you can buy kotex at this low price. And don’t forget that a good supply of Kleenex will come m very handy this winter PP y 91 Mail or Phone Orders Filled KURD’S Department Store. Pleas* send me ... boxen or KOTEX »l 4 box** for ate, Name Street Toon | Cash r. o. n ( har^r Efird’s Dept. Store SHELBY, N. C. TOOTS AND CASPER Making An Impression. V I WANT 10 BUY ^ J A FEW SHIRTS r\ f'or my husband. ( -A let me see > I those You have OM SALE FOR ( m f\YW0 COLLARS. J / HELLO, TOOTS’. I SEE YOU'RE DO!N<^ SOME ShoppimZt I'M SURE Your husband 'WILL LIKE THESE TWO-DOLIAR SHIRTS, MADAM! NO, I WANT SOMETHIN^ more EXPENSIVE. SHOW ME SOME NICE SIlNl SHIRTS TAKE THESE ‘SHIRTS, BACK WHERE TOU BOUGHT THEM, toots,! twelve dollars apiece is too much For MV POCKET-BOOK1. V Y<DU MUST think cm MADE OP HO, BUT 1 WANT MRS. HOOPER TO THINK VOU ARE. SHE WAS STAND ING BESIDE ME Money. /’ Unsatisfied Curiosity. WHY did YOU make me 40 DOWNTOWN THIS afternoon TO EXCHANGE YOUR 'SHIRTS, CASPER?, You INSISTED UPON IT! WHY DID ’ You Pick: OUT THIS DAY OF A k all DAYS ? 0-0-OH ! ' I'M FURIOUS1, * I DIDN'T INTEND TO BE OUT OF THE HOUSE TODAY! I PLANNED ON STAY>NZr HOME TO WRITE SOME letters! but no! Your shirt's WERE SO IMPORTANT ! I PEEL OUST LINE CRYinZ* AND IT‘S all Your fault ! I DON'T KNOW WHAT VOU RE TALKING ABOUT, TOOT'S1. WHAT'S. ALL THE EXCITEMENT ? WHAT HAVE I DONE ? / WH'f^THOSE PEOPLE ACROSS THE. STREET..... ive never BEEN IN their HOUSE. THEY NIOVED WHILE I WAS OUT THIS AFTERNOON AND I DIDN'T 4et to see what Kind of . they have..
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