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.\in*tNi*Tii,*nmv noth i Hating quelHIed on March *th 1#-»1 ■ administrators oi the estate of .1 l* Smith, lata of Cleveland county. N C Hits l» t» ni>Wl a'l person* flavin;; ■ »-w* against the satfl estate to prr<*n, t.i*o to as properly OfUlrt on or before the PUi day of March, 1»JJ, or tins •tot.vi e*ll| be pleaded in Our of nnv btuv.-r. thereof. All persons indebted to t»t« «|U please nutko ImntiHlIatp sett. Brent to the undersigned This Msrsh Hth, 101! OIUfTlh P. SMITH BRvWTLEY P. SMITH Administrators of J. i* 3pmh. tl« eeaxrd fit Mar IB. KJECUTRIX NOTH I Having quail fled on March 1st 1033 . executrix of the estate of Cairo A tiny it late of Cleveland eount.v, S C. this to notify *11 persons flavins riatur r.gainst the said tsUte to ure.vjm then to me properly verified On >t tefore tin 1st day of March. 1S33, or this notice «tt bo pleaded In bar of any reovery there ae ■ All persons indebted to the asirt es tate will hlea.se make immediate settle ment to the undersigned. This March 7th 1133. MRR C. A HOYI.E, U 3 f,awn dale. Executrix of C. A Hoyle de ceased IH Mur Bp Ttliattl'l HALL Ttv virtue of the power and avChcaU vn,i-r1 m me 111 » certain <Ui it at mist executed the Sth day of January, t931 oy Claud* H tiros* ana wile, tout* <trot* to scsur* an 'tidi juul'-i,ss said uti >1 it trust being recorded in boo* lfltt. of deed* page 27«. and on account ot del*.'It ami demand I will »*!) to Cue highest biodet at th* court house door In Shi* by, N c on; Saturday, April 33, IWt at 19 o'clock M or within legal bouts the following do scribed real estate; Situated In the Eastern portion of h. own of Shelb*. tnd being Iota Nos J atm « as shown on plat of the tloey prji *rty. recorded In book of nl*ts. ps'fe |r. I of Mi* register's office for Cleveland | county, N. C. Terms of sale; Cash. This the 22nd day of March, lull 8. T, FAI.LB, Trustee: 41 Mar 33c TRUSTEE'S SALK OK LAND Under *uthortty conferred by deed of truat executed April 8. 1*31, by william Roljsu, Jones and wife. .^Myrtle E Jones, to John r Mull trustee, which deed of trpst IS Ot record In the registry of Cleve land, county, North Carolina, In book 110 at page 1*1 default having been made of th* payment of the Indebtedness secur ed by the aforesaid deed of trust and the holder of earn* having requested said dead of truet be foreclosed, I, the under. Mgitbd trustee, will oflsr at public sal* to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door In Shelby, North Carolina, at 13 o'clock M on Saturday. April 30, 1*33, the following described property Lying and being in Number * township. Cleveland county. North Carolina, nod being located on th* Chsrlotte-AshevlUe highway No. 30 about 3 V* miles east ot Shelbjy N. O. and being lots Noa. 17. 1*. 1*. 30 and 31 In b|$ck C as shown by plat recorded In plat book No. 2 at png* 13 In the register of deeds office, Cleveland county. North Carolina, and being l.hosr same lota which wore conveyed to the parties of the first part by the Fir, t Na tional oank Shelby, N. c. by ded of same date as this instrument. This land Is aold subject to all prior liens against It This th* 20th day of March, 1032 JOHN P. MULL, Trustee. D E. Newton, Atty. t Mai 30c Try Star Want Ad*. Nobody’s Business l»y on; MeOEIi A Weak-end Vacation. (Sunday.* Today ends our va^Lim And to day ts tlir Sabbath, commonly call ed Sunday by the Baptists, the Lord's Day by the Unknown Ton guers, and the Day of Rest by the Millions Living Will Never Die creed. All us “died-in-the-wool' A. R. Presbyterians call it "Sab bath'' of course- and we feel mighty sinful riding around today, blit we liRve got jo grt back heme so's the kid can go to school Monday, ain't Wc? As previously, stated, the high ways are full of trucks-and let me add. they are also full of cows and hogs and goats. Funny thtng about this Georgia and Florida cattle; If you buy a cow on the hoof for beef purposes, why, she's Just a plain, cyery-dny cow; but If you run over her with your Ford and send her hide Into eternity she'.; a "Pure bred Jersey or Helsingford, sired by Uka-laltc and dammed by Gener al Sherman," price $150 net cash before you drive a foot further. We didn't even hit agoat, thanks to my good chaufferlng. We saw hundreds of folks hunt ing work, but about e/ery 98 out of the said hundred looked like they were afraid they'd find a job. Nev er ran across anybody hungry or begging. That's good news. We took a 15 cent boat ride in order that we. might see natures wonder^ In the bottom of a lake, but we had to pay $1.00 for this venture. Alnt it funny how some folks can charge all they please for just any old thing? They ore In the Mime boat with the telo | phone people and the railroad own ers and the power companies—still maintaining war-time rates. We got lost once and asked an old man how to get somewhere else. He said, “You just keep on a-oln till you turn to the left, then take the first fork at Mr. Smith's, and then keep the straight road till you come Foa* . Iliarrnea Diarrhea, Dysentery and other forme of dis ordered stomach and bowels, respond rruickly i<v and find relief from ANTEFEKMEN. For more- than 2 generations it has been used by .adults for up-set atmnarh and by mother for their children lb avoid Colitis. At all drug store* 60c and 75c. Same old standby, slightly changed name. /htH-Utyuncn FORMERLY ANT!-FERMENT Money To Loan < m NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOl R FERTILIZER. PAY CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. WE ARE IN POSITION TO MAKE LOANS TO SUB STANTIAL FARMERS. CALL TO SEE US. SHELBY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATION, JNO. P. MULL, Secretary. TRAIN TRAVEL - BARGAIN FARES WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1932 — $5.00 — __ Round Trip Fare From Shelby, N. C, Tickets Rood in coaches and sleeping cars upon pay ment pullman charges. Special Round Trip Pullman Rates From ~ BLACKSBURG, S. C. Lower berth one pass. £5.00 — 2 pass. $2.75 each Upper berth,-'one pass. $4.00 — 2 pass, $2.50 each Lv. Shelby, N. C., Saturday, April 9th. 6:16 P. M~ Ar. Washington Sunday, April 10th, 7:30 A. M. Lv. Washington Sunday, April 10th, 9:00 P. M. Spend all day Sunday in Washington. Visit andlee the Nation’s Capital—Lincoln Memorial— Arlington— Colonial 'Georgetown—Zoo—Japanese cherry trees, and many other attractive sight-seeing trips. This is the-lowest round trip railroad fare and pull man rate ever offered to Washington, and affords a fine Opportunity for students, class groups and others to visit and see Washington. Maim reservations and purchase tickets early. Call on Southern Railway ticket agents. SOUTHERN RAILW AY SYSTEM J. C. BECKHAM, Ticket Agent. SHELBY. N. C. to the nos* roads, where you can turn off again and after you go a heap further down that road, just veer to your left for a while and then yoi» can almost see Hattievllle. We thanked him and began to study our road maps again. He was a Hoover-democrat, and naturally he did not know the way out. We got home 2 hours ahead of our schedule and what you reckon? We had driven that Eord'so fast that the manifold busted and fell off when we drove up Into our front yard, Just burnt plumo up. thats all—and U more dollars wasted. 1 am sleeping better since this 4-day vacation came Into my ille, but am still worrying some" about hlgh-prlce hotel rooms, and low-price farm products. Every person ought to go away from home occasionally sos he can find out what a wonderful place his home town is and what a comfortable bed Ids old bed Is. news from flat rock, a woman from the county seat vUtted us afew weeks ago and plac ed some little boxes on our dining room tables where we eat and ask ed us to in-augerate the "penny-a meal" program to nelp the poor she came back and collected the proceeds today and got^c18 but over half of the boxes was missing and possibly stole, she says she did dent near clear expense? ansoforth'. there Is a right smart of aggy tntlon going ou down here about berrying money from the gov verment to farm on and several applycations have* benn filed and i hey may get something in time, a j tew years ago, yore corry spondent made out in his request for some nitrate of sody to go oi. his crops in may, and he newer heard from the said sody till he had finished picking cotton and pulling corn, the govvernment nevfer gets in a hurry, when it comes tq putting out. a bad nxldent was held! on main street sadday afternoon when mr. berry brown run his ford over a nice dog and thrpwed his wife out and broke betwixt 7 and 8 ribs in [her, and 2 collar bones In the baby, j the dog was killed, he was loved by jail who knew' him, he was drug a I good piece by the fender which j ketched him by the tail, he had a long peddigrre and wav mostly bird with possibly a sprinkling of shep perd. a good deal of censure is be ing talked against mr brown for running over the saifl dog, and lie jmay be tog$ to law. the drug store lias put in a large ! radio and plays some pretty times i while his customers are drinking !ht>dy water at the fountain, he got ruby on It last night, but nobody understood what was on the pro gram, as he spoke only the cubian language. miss Jennie veeve smith went out riding again with the slove peddler on monday night and got In rather late, the school bored is watching her steps with Interest, they can’t find out what is going org but she is a good tcecher. our pasture at rehober lias an nounced his texx for his sern^pnt next Sunday which is as followers: "be ware unless yore sins find you out, as a man reaps what he sows, and if he sows to the wind he will reap a cyclone.” all come with an offering for furln missions, yores trulle, mike Clark, rfd. corry spondent. Arson convictions have been more common in the past few months than in years. It's getting pretty tough when a man has to go to Jail for burning his business,so he can show a profit. INDIGESTION “My work is confining, and often I eat hurriedly, causing me to have indi gestion. Gas will form and I will smother and have pains in my chest. “I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. “Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take, a pinch of Black Draught and get reftef.” —Clyde Vaughn, 10 Bhlppy St. OrWnvllle, a C. Sold In 25< packages. i-m BLACK DRAUGHT WOMEN who are run-down, ner | voua, or suffer every montli, should take Cardul. Used for over >0 years. Answers To Star’s Question Box On Page One -r 1. In the Library of Congress, at Washington, D. C. 2. Coffee. 3. Victoria Cross, a British decor ation, 4 Veal. 5. Latin God of lava. 0 Texas. 7. Herbert Hoover Is the only one. 8. A giant star In the Constella tion of Orion. 9. Both. 10. December. 11 Hollywood cemetery, Ktciunond Va. 12. Mrs. Rudl Sieber 13. Moscow. 14. Washington, D. C. 15. Benjamin Cardozo. 1G. American poet. 17. Mexico. 18 Sax Rohmer. 19. From the Greek <"Xylon' meaning wood and "phone" mean ing sound). 20. Central America. Get It Right By E. Y. NVEBB, Jr. He Ik the freeman whom the truth makes free.—C’owpcr. If a person were to travel away frcfni the earth with a velocity greater than that of light, (It is Impossible to attain suclj-a velocity') he would, while in motion, see events that had already happened and in a reversed order. Whoever talks of the limits of tin Universe endeavors to mark off the limits of understanding. The weight of the Universe is tie i same relation to that of the earn as the weight of the earth is to a kilogram, (a kilogram equals 2 „■ pounds). Since energy and mass are the same, even the space in an evacuat ed vessel < assuming a perfect va ; cuum * still has mass (the space > las it is transmitting energy (either j light or heat) and therefore ha i inertia. The reason why centrifugal fore* acts on the earth's surface but nor on fixed stars (whlcn would scat ter them) Is becattse no percepti ble centrifugal forces appear In fix ed stars, since acceleration rela tive to ‘nothing” no more calls for inertial forces than rotation rela tive to “nothing” can call forth cen trjfugal forces. In other words, they (the fixed stars* are so re mote from other masses that therr is nothing to which their move ment can be referred Mass Is not size. As the velocity of a body Increases, its mass in creases, but its Size decreases. At the velocity of light, mass becomes infinite and hence an infinite force would be required to produce this velocity. Hence, mass can never be given the velocity of light. Jackson county farmers are grow ing a special strain of Green Moun tain Irish potatoes '.his season in selected seed patches to start a seed supply for next year. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carotin*. Clavtland Court/. In th« Suoi-rlor Court. Julia A McSwain and J. Broadue Ham rick. Kxrctitora of th« will of Mr* J* bei or A1U« A. Hamrmfc, decoaaad. plaintiff*. i vs. Mrs J. Broadue Hamrick, Mary Louise MoSwain, Katherine MeSwain, Jaraer McSwatp. WUllam MeSwain, Robert Me Swain. Zuda MeSwain. Ana McSftuin, Robert Poole and Helen Pooie. Charles Poole. Dan Poole, Wilton Poole. Jtnunle Poole, arace Griffith and nuaband Prances Griffith, Charles Wateon. sin gle, Mrs. J. T. Darwin and husband. Dr. J. T. Darwin, Ploy Sarutt, single, Marjorie Sarratt. single. Jay Barrs'* and wife Douglas Sarratt, Hal Safratt and wife. Mrs. Hal Sarratt, Park Bai ratt and wife, Helen Sarratt, L. L. Bar ratt and wife, Banna Sarratt, Mrs. O R Wiley and husband, u. R Wiley Zeb McCraw and wife. Dish McCraw 'orrest McCraw and wife. B1 mehe Mc Craw, Bob McCraw and wife, Pat Mc Craw. Mrs. Dunam Singletary and hus band, Dunam Singletary. Mrs H. T Williams, widow. Mrs. John Holllttesd and husband. John HolUfleld. Mrs. Huey Cavney and husband, Huey Casner. Bud Sarratt and wife, NeUle Swrratt Madison Sarratt and wife, Iceotme 8ai - rstt. Voltle Sarratt Bryant and hus basd, Sam Bryant. Ocle 8arratt Lee ana husband. Powell Lee. M. A Sarratt and wife, Llsele Sarratt. Dr C. M. Sarratt. widower, Lemuel Sarratt. single, Mrs Chris Allen and husband. Cbrts Alien, Robie Sarratt and wife. Bess Sarratt Charles Robins, minor, and Julie Rob Ins. minor. Defendants. The defendants in the above entitled action will take notice that on the lfth day of March. 1*32. a summons In the said action was issued against all the defendants by A. M. Hamrick, clerk etl oerlor Court for Cleveland courts, N. C . and a petition was filed with the court, the petitioner being the executor.- of th» wlU of Mre. Jabes or Alle A. Hamrick, do ceased, and eald petitioners asking the advice of the court and the Intel prefa tior of the will with reference to 'he distribution of the assets of the estate of talc deceased among the deviate* of said will. The defendants will also take notice that they are required to appear and answer or take «ucli action with et erenee to said petition as they ,u»v be advised on the 27th day of April. 1*32 j for the relief demanded therein will be [granted." This Wth day of Mirth. 1*32 A M HAMRICK.. Clkrk dupcrle. Court. >. Z Newton. Atty. 4t Mar ij.j Try Star Want Ada. Seven Candidates For Sheriff Seek Rutherford Office Rutherford ton, April 4.—The po litical pot continues to boil in Ru therfrodton county as three new candidates announced last week. J. Preston Stockton ' tills place an nounced for sheriff, making seven in the race. George H. Blanton and J, P. Jones, present members of the board of county ccmmissioners, an nounced for re-election, making six men In that race, four new candi dates and two present members of the board. Average Cost Of Auto Plates $14.92 Over Four -And A Half Million Dol lars Worth Sold To State. Raleigh, April 2.—Automobile li cense plRtes cost an average at about 36 cents less under the new weight basis of charge than they did last year' under the per horsepower basT is. revenue figures for the first quar ter reveal. During the first three months of this year, 310,231 tags were sold, netting $4,636,362.01 in revenue, oi an average of $14,94 per pair of plates. For the same period last year 346,933 plates were sold for $5,308, 239 87, or an average of $15.30 per plate. The last legislature changed the basis of license charges from horse power to 55 cents per hundred pounds of automobile. Beginning Friday tags started sell ing at three-fourths the full price Two cars of hogs containing 115 animals were sold fct $1,319.17 by nine Pitt county farmers last week Tops brought $4.25 a hundred net. With the jazz orchestras playing the popular songs all the time, many of us are longing for the unpopu lar ones for a change. T“ BOY SCOUT NEWS The local court at honor met at the school house Monday at i‘iO p. m. Between 25 and 30 members of the Shelby Land were presen* and furnished music under the di rection of O. B. Lew’s *' The parents of * veral scouts were present together with a num ber of visitors, even a few darkle.;. This was next to .(he last meet ing until next fall. The court opened with prayer by Rev. H. N. McDlarmin Judge Bismark Capps of Gas tonia was present and hiade a very Interesting talk on "Character Taught in Scouting." The certificates were given to the following young men who have taken the five year scoutmasters training course by Judge Capps the scout executive; Hugii Acre wood, Milton Loy, Sam Smith; D. L. Moody, B. G. Queen, C. E. .Wilson, Clarence Williams, J. A Hoyle, C. C. Aderhoit R. O. Kuc. J. A. Propst and Alfred Gates. Mr. John S. McKcight made a talk on otlr financial budget and the fielej day to be held in Shel by, Saturday, April b. A conimr - tee was appointed .o put on a tew stunts. Captain B. I,. Smith was given his credentials as vice president of the council. Certificates were given to sev eral troops. Members of the court were Cap. B. L. Smith, W. E. Abernethy, L. D. Moody, B. G. Queen Rev. H. N. McDiarmid. E. C. Aderhoit, J. A Propst, Judge Capps, R. O. Kam and C. $. Wilson. The following received advance meats; Tenderfoot: Howard Kale. Char les Beam, Second class: Ralph Champ!, n Howard Green, First class: O. V. Hamrick. Merit Radges Agriculture: Bourne McEntirc, jr., Thomas Jenkins, J. p Harrill. Athletics: Marion M Packard. Bird Study: Thomas Jenkins, Bet: Jenkins, Jr. Blackstni thing: Kied M. Sim mens. Bookbinding; Vasou Hamrick, O. V. Hamrick, Noumyn Mauney. Carpentry: L. W. G.eene. jr. Conservation r Lee turner. Cooking. James Eaker. Dramatics: J. A. tUcpst. Electricity: Ralpii Kale. L. VV. Greene, Jr. Farm records and bookkeeping Lamar Young. Firemanship: J. C. Poteet, jr. First Aid to An1 male: v Lamar Young, Cecil Powell. Forestry: Glenn M Simmons. Fruit Culture: Glenn M. Sin mafic.. Horsemanship: Olenin M. Sim mons. Masonry: Lamar Young, J A McSwairt. Jack Ramsey. Painting: Norman Mauney. Pathfinding: Ben nkins, jr, Personal Health: ; amar 'Young Ben Jenkins, jr., L. W. Greenb, jrJ Poultry Keeping Norman Mau ney. Public Health: James Eaker. Safety: Glenn M. Simmons, La-i mar Young. Sheep farming: Ben Jenkins jr, Salesmanship: Mai £ pangler, thaj j Kale. Soil Management: Ben Jenkm-,! jr. Swimming: I. w Greene ,jr, Marion Packard. _ Star Scout Marion Packard. James Blanton. Carl Mayhue, Julius Frasier. Troop 1 Polkville won the etn-j ciency awards with 174 points. The scouts repeated the interna ticnal scout benediction and the I meeting adjourned, —F. M. S. The girls are blamed for calling up the boys and asking for dates, but anyway this habit swells the telephone company revenues. — Announcements - TO THE VOTERS Of CLEVELAND COUNT* After consideration, leelthg that i. elected I may be able to he,p carry. ju the wishes of ojtr people. 1 wish to oi>* as a candidate for the board o! count' commlssoner of Cleveland county, sublet to the action of the voters in the Deiat cratic primary, June the 4th, 1932. JOS E -BLANTON i3t licb 2p. *NOTlCE Of SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at yubll* au:t on on SaturdajT April 3dth, *932. , 12 00 M. or within legal hours at t*# Court House door, Shelby. N. C , the foi rowing described proper'?* 1 Oldsmobile, motor No. F548J2 serU No. C025? to satisfy a labor's hen a*1 storage bill Terms of sale, cash Th March 2P 1332. TILLMANS SERVICE ST A By Coyette C. Tillman, 2t-30 . NOTICE OF SI MMONS North Carolina. Cleveland County. In the Superior Court Mai> Daves, PialB'lft vs. Elijah Daves. Defendant The defendant above naiufcd wit tan notice that an action entitled a?* an™ has been commenced in the suptrioi coai of Cleveland county. North Carolina U secure a divorce absolute from the 0° fendant on the grounds of aduitry on th* pr rt of the defendant, and th* said dr iendant will further trike notice tha h Is required to apooar in tht office c: ch« clerk of superior cou*' of ri* veiand coun ty on Friday, April *3, iy32 and a-nswt? or demur to the como’alnt Hied to th, action or the plaintiff will apply tr tht court for the relief demanded tn tmh complaint. Ibis March *M. IS?52. ' % A. M. HAJviIUCK, Clerk oi Jaupev. Court. Ino. P. Mull, AAt*'. for plaintiff it Mm. *?. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue o; the pow<* at sai.* . tallied in a deed of tiu&t executed l J. \V. McKinney ai^dvite Maggie 8 nh Kimu-v, oh Nov uIkj? 29, 192P, to me i trustee, and default having beer riso. in the payment of the indebtedness tl)er^ by secured, I. ks trusty** will sell for *«•' to the highest bidder at public atieticp at the court house door m the town o Shelby. N: C on Saturday. April 80th Ib.TJ at 12* o’clock M, that, certain lot !; on Lee street In the town of Sfcelb},' C., which wa .1* edtd tc J. W. McK: ■ on February 24th, 1913, by P M Wai »• burn and wife, by deed recorded in bm i Z7, oT deedo. page 126, of tre rcgi?T(r office oi Cleveland county, N. C r.iei cnee to which is had for .till descript c by metes and bounds The foregoing property will be so; subject, to any existing unpaid taxe« th* may be a Hen against same. Thin Marti 26th, 1932 CLYDE H. 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Single-bar bumpers, chromium plated ... Low, drop center frame ... Mechanically operated pump drawing fuel from fourteen-gallon gasoline tank in rear .. . Choke on instrument panel . . . Individual inside sun vtsofs . . , Cowl ye«(ilation ... Adjustable driver’s ' seat\ .. Cnbice of Mohair, Broadcloth or Bedford Cord upholstery in all de luxe closed types. THE NEW FORD FOUR-CYLINDER CAR An improved Ford four-cylinder, 50-borse-pouer engine, operating with new smoothness, is avail able in fourteen body types at $50 less than the corresponding V-8 prices listed below. A GREAT NEW CAR AT AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE Koadfter . . Phaeton t f , Tudor Sedan . $ >60 . 495 . 5Q0 Coupe . . , Sport Coupe « $ or dor Sedan . $490 . 535/ . 590 De Luxe Roadster $500 L*.ve Pbaetpn 545 Dc Luxe Tudor $ 5 50 De Luxe Coupe 575 Cabriolet » . , 610 De Luxe lor dor . $64 5 Victoria .. . . . 600 Convertible Sedan 6 SO o' "■ ' (F. O. 0. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tit, extra. 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