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Why Tramp Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. • This sire i cent per word each insertion fttis size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion CALL 883, THE AUTO INN “neit to county Jail" and Jet u* wash or grease your car lor 75c. tf 38c SPECIAL PHICEOiTtWO YEAR, No. 1 budded rose bushes Eighteen choice varieties 38c each, gi.ao per dozen, delivered. Patterson's Flowers. Phone 700. tf-4c WE BELL, REPAIR AND RE* charge batteries. Auto Inn, .next u> County jail, phone 833 . U Die FOR BALE: ONeHn EW _RADIO can be used with the Delco Light plant only. Cleveland Refrigerat ing Company. tf-8e FARMERS — WATER - PROOF jour boots and shoes with “Viscol, 18c a can. A. V. Wray Ac 6 Sons, til l ^vEEP YOUR VALUABLES from fire and burglars. A “Treasure Chest” costs only $13.35 and its fireproof. See the sample at The Star of fice. A Victor product that will protect you. tf 9p' “For sale? mrb.~eTe!~caba niss household and kitchen furru-1 tore, one cow. At home place, Feb ! 11, 1932, 10 p. m, C. A Cabaniss 3t 25l WANTED AT ONCeF-IOOO BUSH ELS corn. Will pay highest market price. Dellinger Milling Co, lt-27c USED AUTO AND TRUCK parts. Automobile glass installed. Pink Iron and Metal Co.. West Warren street, Phone 580. tf 13c WHEN YOU HAVE A loved one to die, you should acknowledge the flowers sent by friends and show your ap preciation of the sympathy extended. Use sympathy ac knowledgement cards, plain white or with mourning •dges. New samples and re duced prices at The Star of fice. tf 9p WE GRIND FOR TOLL GIVE 36 lbs. Flour, 14 lbs. bran bushel of wheat; 48 lbs. meal bushel of com. Dellinger Milling Co. * lt-27c 200 SHEETS OF GOOD WHITE writing 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 AND three price ranges in wed ding invitations and announce ments. Beautiful line of sam ples at- greatly reduced prices shown at The Star office. 1000 BUSHELS OF CORN WANT ED at once. Dellnger Milling Co. ltc GET A BLUM’S 1932 ALMANAC FREE with a six months renewal for The Star. Readers who can’t get to The Star office, will please mail in their renawal for six or 12 months and the 1932 Blum’s Al manac will be mailed free. The Sta, Shelby. 6t 5p LOST ONE ROLL OP POULTRY wire in Shelby or on highway No. 20. Finder please notify Toy B.! Webb, Shelby, R-4. l-27p A BLUM'S 1932~ALMANAC FRfc.K with a six months renewal to The Star. Mail your check for $1.25 for The Star six months and the al manac will be mailed back to you or call at. The Star office. 6t cr FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE connected rooms, furnished or un furnished. Mrs. G. W. Peeler, 610 N. DeKalb street. 2t 27c THREE ROOMS FOR RENT ON E Graham St., Mrs, L. H. McMurry 2-27C FOR RENT. GOOD TWO HORSE farm. Renter must furnish stock. Anderson Horn, Lawndale. 3t 27p SALESMAN WANTED ~"FOR Cleveland county, 35 to 50 years old to earn $75 to $150 week with very , small investment. Give previous ex- I perience. J. E. Turner, 1711 East Eighth St., Charlotte, N. C l-27p AN EXTRA FINE lot of Rock and Red chicks on hand. Sut tle’s Hatchery, v 2t-27c TF YOUR FEET HURT YOU, OR you are suffering from nervous dis orders pertaining to same, have Dr Scholls Foot Representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wray and 3ons. tf 27c CHICKENS WANT- j ED. We pay cash. D A. Beam Co. -3t-22< i Coxey Desires To Be A Candidate In N. C. For President Leader Of Famous '•Arm}" Writes Hart ness For Informa tion. Raleigh—Jacob Seohler Coxey, 8r. mayor of Massiicn. Ohio, leader in 1884 o "Coxey’* army" which marched to Washington ask ing jobs for the laboring man. has sought information in regard to becoming a republican candidate for president in North Carolina. “General" Coxey asked Secretary pf State James A Hartness what was necessary for entry in ' the "presidential primary" in this state. North Carolina does not have a presidential primary. Election officials aiu Coxey could seek the presidential electors votes in this state only as the choice of the'.republican convention, as an independent, or as the acknowledg ed candidate of some other party. 89 Taking Exam For State Law License "Raleigh, Jan 2ff.—Eighty-nine persons seeking licenses to practice law in North Carolina today were taking the written examination be fore the state supreme court: Two of the 91 persons who quali fied for the examination were ab sent. BEE O. E. FORD CO. ~FOR Chattanooga turning plows, middle busters and repairs 3 25c run UIBU AINU KhMlSK iUOTM harrows and also stalk cutters. O, E. Ford Co. Is the place. 3t 25a ONE NEW VACUUM CLEANER at a real bargain. Phone 464. tf-8c. NICE PRIMROSE IN BLOOM, 75e and $1.00 delivered. Patterson’s Flowers, Phone 700. tf-3c WILL PAY CASH FOR ELEc" trie radios. Must be cheap. Cleve land Refrigerating Co, tf 11c FOR RENT. 5 ROOM HOUSE. Good condition. C. S. Young tf 23c PLENTY OF GALVENIZED roofing, terra cotta pipe, lime, ce ment and brick at O E. Ford Co.s 3t 25c WE HAVE GOOD dry stove wood. Quan tity guaranteed. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-22c IF YOU NEED~NO 1 'TIMOTHY hay call, O. E. Ford Co. 3t 25c FOR SALE—GUERNSEY BULL O. D. Herndon, R-2, Kings Moun tain. 3-22p LOST 30x5 GOODYEAR ire with rim between Toluca ind Granite Falls. Notify A. A. Horton, Oasar and receive reward. 2t-25p FOR KENT*! FIVE ROOM house, close in. See Mrs. R E Campbell. tf 22c SEE O E. FORD CO FOR COT ton seed cleaners and in fact any thing in the farm machinery line. 3t 25c! 'wedding invitation and announcements. Several new lines at greatly reduced prices. Copper plate engraved,! process (raised letter) work and plain printing. Three grades at three prices and the very newes t stock and styles. The Star, phone 11. tf 9p AT AUCTION, SATURDAY Jan. 30th, 10 a m., at S. G. Price barn In town of Lattimore, pair mules, milk cow, one Nissen wagon, disc harrow and lot of other farm ing tools. High dollar buys. J. E Francis, owner. 2i 25c FULL BLOODEeTfoSTtERRIEK | puppies. W. D. Babington. Jr., 300 E, Sumter Stret. 2t 25c FOR RENT: FURNISHED apartment with heat and refrigera tion. Possession Feb. 1st. Pendle ton's Music Store, telephone 272 3t 25c LIVING' BLOOMING™PLANTS: Aaaleas, Primrose, Begonias, and Cyclaman. These plants are beau tiful. Priced right. We deliver Phone 700. Patterson’s Floweis tt 25c wanted to buy- etoht or tea bushels good sted potatoes. Must be true Porto Rico Rhone 700 Patterson’s Flowers. at 3-?r Fourtunes Are Made By Men Who Salvage Sea Wrecks There is always n fascination ipj getting something for nothing or aj lot for a very little. Such a case Is! recorded in a recent British Blue book The \^eck of H M 8. Bul wark, blown up near Sheefness early m the war, was sold to a shipbreaking firm for $2,500, The company had hardly started work before they recovered a water tight case holding $3,500 In Bank ol England notes. So, with the pur chase prloe in their pocket, all the rest was clear profit. There Is no bigger gamble than buying a wreck. Another storm may blow up and sweep away the rc mains, leaving the unfortunate pur chaser with a dead loss. Or, on the other hand, the weather may be kind, and he may make a fortune out of his purchase A little more than a year ago the Hull trawler Me* Pemberton steam- j ed into Grimsby, This vessel wreck- 1 ed off Iceland in 1937, was given up as a total loss, and an Icelandic farmer bought her at auction for $25.00. He patched her up. refloated her, and towed her Into harbor Then ho sold her at a huge profit The new owner sent her to Onmsby to be overhauled. Even more romantic is the case of the Barbaric, a good-slssed brig, which foundered In a gale off 8ea well, Nova Scotia. A fisherman named Burns wanted her anchors As she was in deep water and It would cost almost what they were worth to get them up. The wreck was sold to him for five dollars Bums got a diver from Halifax and. within a fsw weeks got up j $18,000 In gold from the wreck i Since then he has found another six thousand. The Jean Bart, a French vessel, j w«.s on a voyage from Antwerp to Australia laden with three thousand tons of pig iron when she ran aground on Wandang Island, in Spenoar Oulf, South Australia. Her hold filled, and as it seemed Impos sible to float her, It was decided that the wreck should be sold by auction. She wns bought by Mears Bell, a firm of Melbourne grain merchants, for »I,H40, and critlca laughed, telling them they had was ted their money, Messrs. Bell said nothing, but sent a diver down, who reported that the only damage was a hole a foot In diameter, which could easily • be repaired It was repaired, the j water was pumped out, and the ves- j eel wa stowed into Melbourne j where she was sold for $80 000 Perhaps the record in profit on a j transaction of this kind happened I in 1915, when a British steamc j stranded on the Argentine coast ! was sold as she lay for $74100 to h Dutch firm. They raised and re- j paired her and used her in tradt The submarine menace sent up th ! price of ships, and the lucky gam- ■ biers sold the ship for the tm i mensc sum of $1,800,000, Extension Classes Will Start Tuesday The University of North Carolina ! eatenston passes, being taught at j the Central high school here by j Miss Angel, will start the second term Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The second term work was originally scheduled to begin next week, but has since been moved up to this week. THE MOST POPULAR ROMANCERS ON THE SCREEN JAMES SALLY AND DUNN E1LERS In DANCE TEAM COMING Carolina NEXT MONDAY For Greater Results In Selling-Try Star Adv. Eat Peanut Butter For Aiding Sleep Oavidson.—-'Tired business men "ho can't get to sleep at night be uuse their minds are busy worry ing over their financial affairs, are jrged to try a remedy (hat proves u-ry effective with a prominent business leader of Davidson, and which sends Insomnia scuttling "When my nights am wakeful, nnd sleep is far (rom me, und my worries over business troubles are Immense," said the Davidson busi ness man. "I go back to the kitchen oud get two slices of bread each about an Inch thick Then I take a J»r of peanut butter and spreaa it u quarter of an Inch thick owr each piece, put them together, ana start eating. I then begin to worry whether 1 am going to choke to death, and my business worries are forgotten,” Edith Gould Gets A Divorce In Reno R*no, Nev.—The former Edith C. Gould w»s granted a divorce this week from Carroll Living!ton Waln rtght. New York artlet, on grounds of mental cruelty. She waa given custody of three minor children Statement of Condition of Shelby Building & Loan Association as of December 31, 1931 ASSETS Cash on Hand and in Banks . .$ 4,157.34 Mortgage Loans.. 1,249,893.45 Stock Loans. 36,008.73 Accounts Receivable... 1,677.61 Furniture and Fixtures . 1,642.65 Real Estate Owned . 43,065.82 Other Assets: U. S. Treasury 4% Bonds .. TOTAL ... .$1,351,445.60 LIABILITIES Installment Stock .. .... ...$ 447,951.00 Matured Stock ....... 10,600.00 Prepaid Stock ..... 417,532.75 Full Paid Stock .... 296,900.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves .. TOTAL . . .. $1,351,445.60 It is gratifying to the management of this Association to be able to make the above statement, and we wish to thank our friends who have made it possible. OFFICERS: CHAS. C. BLANTON, Pres E. V'. WEBB, V-Pres. GEO. A. HOYLE, V-Pres. RYtiURN & HOEY, A ttys. J. F. ROBERTS, Sec-Treas. DIRECTORS: W. H. AREY CHAS. C. BLANTON GEORGE BLANTON L. S. HAMRICK CLYDE R. HOEY GEO. A. HOYLE A. S. NIX DIRECTORS! J. H. QUINN R. Z. RIVIERE R. L. RYBURN C. S. THOMPSON E. Y. WEBB D. D. WILKINS J. F. ROBERTS TOOTS AND CASPER Buttercup’s Mysterious Friend. MUZZER'S 'ITTLE BUTTERCUP 15 ALL RI6HT* HE HAS A COLD NOSE! NO WONDER HE SNEEZED, TOOTS! HE WAS PLAYING WtTH A PEPPER SHAKER* 4ee» SOMEONE \S AT, THE f I'M A DOCTOR, 3»R! I UNDERSTAND THAT THE BABY SNEEZED AND I AM HERE TO EXAMINE HIM! I DIDN'T PHONE EOR A DOCTOR' YOU MUST HAVE THE WRON^ address NO' A GENTLEMAN WITH BLACK WHISKERS INSTRUCTED ME TO COME HERE,! DON'T KNOW WHO HE IS! I NEVER SAW HIM BEFORE'.HE PAID ME IN ADVANCE FOR THI9 CALL! ^I DON'T KNOW HIM.EITHER! i Wonder why HE’S SO INTERESTED IN MY BABY? I MUST RUN THIS JTHINC, DOWN! „ &mmY Hurphy/Q Three Men Of Mystery. WHO ORDERED THAT "Y l KNOW l DIDN'T, DOCTOP TO CAL'. TO J TOOTS' MAYBE SEE BUTTERCUP \ THE DOCTOR YESTERDAY, CASPER? J HAD THE WRONA MYSTERIOUS 4UY WITH the: black whiskers must HAVE HEARD BUTTERCUP SNEEZE AND HE RUSHED A DOCTOR OVER AT ONCE! FOR SOME REASON SOMEBODY MAY BE TRYING TO PLAY A JOKE ON ME1 40LLY, I FEEL AS IF I'M BEIN& WATCHED* o MERE THEY COMCl THE FlLL©W WITH THE BLACK WHISKERS AND HIS TWO MYSTERIOUS FRIENDS'. WELL, I'M READY FOR THEM! I WANT A SHOW-DOWN! THIS TIME I'LL FIND OUT WHAT THEIR 4AME
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