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Answers To Star’s Question Box On Page One -I.' The~use of two tYiftais,- gold »nd silver, as currency base* 2. It Is on the southernmost island of fhe-Fuegian Archipelago. 3 A medium tan. 4 Most of tin- starch. 5 It is a state of the Common wealth of Australia 6. Vacuum. 7 Parasite. 8. "St. Louis Blue* 9 The Secretary of the Treasury. 10. Windsor. 11. The volt.. 12. Oreat Britain. 'T 13. The Civil War. 14 Will Roger* 15. "In the some place It? Yes. occasionally. 17. Band leader. 18. Detective and mystery stories. 19. An opera by Verdi. 20. A few states permit voting by aliens who hold "first papers.” NOTtCS TO CREDITORS Having tMs day qualified as adminis tratrix or the estate of J. P Boyle*, lot* of Cleveland county, all persons holding claims against said estate will please pre aent ths same. proparly provan lo the undersigned on or before the 2flth day of August. 1931 or this notice will be plead ed In bar of anv recovery All person* indebted to the said estate will make im mediate payment to the undersigned Thl* 94th or August. 1932 ADA BOYLES. Administratrix of J P Boyle*’ Estate. 9 T. Falls. Attorney. dt Aug 26c Cost 85 Cents To Put Rheumatic Cripple Back To Work Again Now Joyously Happy While all his family looked on in astonishment and all his friends were amared. one man took all the pain, swelling and agony from hla tortured Joint* In 48 hour* and dtd it with that famous rheumatic pre scription known to pharmacists as A H*nru---you can do the same. Tills powerful yet safe remedy Is wonderful—Its action is almost magical. Just get one 88 cent bottle of Al lenru from Cleveland Drug Co., or any live druggist-take It as direct ed and If in 48 hours your pains haven't all left you get your mon ey back. It. works Just as awtftly with Neu ritis. Sciatica, Lumbago and Neural gia. adv. — $4.00 — ROUND TRIP LABOR DAY Fare To The SEASHORE From, All Stations On The SEABOARD Charlotte to Rutherford ton, inclusive To Portsmouth-Norfolk September 3rd hktmMed Midnight Septem ber 6th. Reduced Pullman Fares. Visit Virginia Beach Ocean View Boating — Bathing Fishing •For information See Agent SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY I A' GLORIOUS TRIP FOR LABOR DAY September 1 -2 From: Rutherfordton. Bos tic, Ellenboro, Mooresboro, Lattimone. Shelby, Waco, Cherryville, Lincolnton, Stanley, Mount Holly, Charlotte To BALTIMORE Via Norfolk and Steamer $5.00 HOUND TK1I’ September nights arc "Spooning Nights” o n "Beautiful Chesapeake Bay” Via the “Famous Old Bay Line.” Tickets sold for trains 22-6 Rutherfordton to Char lotte, September 1st and 2nd; Limited returning from Baltimore Sunday 1 night September 4th or 1 Monday night, Sept. 5t,h. For information see agent. H. E. PLEASANTS, DPA, 505 Odd Fellows Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Around Our TOWN OK Shelby SIDELIGHTS fly RE NX DRUM. SHELBY VOTING NOW ON NEW PRESIDENT Who are you going to support tor president? For the last week Shelby and Cleveland county people have been receiving postal cards from the Hearst newspapers asking them to cast a straw vote ballot-on-the Hoover*Roosevelt .presidential contest. .Judg ing from what we have heard about 95 of every too cards being mailed back through the Shelby post office express a preference for Roosevelt But how is the vote going over the state and nation? A recent tabulation, one made In the middle of this week, shows that In the nation as a whole so far -Roosevelt has received 47,800 votes to Hoover's 28,177. In the electoral vote count the one, that realty elects—Roosevelt has 4S5 votes to Hoover's 76, The only States carried by Hoover in the electoral college vote are Connecticut, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire. Ohio (by a skln-of-the-teeth margin), Rhode Island and Vermont. In North Carolina the vote was 1,793 for Roosevelt and 374 to: Hoover. Two hundred and ninety-one North Carolina men voted for Hoover and 83 women; 1,374 North Carolina men voted for Roosevelt and 419 women. Over the nation as a whole 15,008 women voted for Roosevelt while 10,352 voted for Hoover. Showing, mayhaps, that, the women think Mrs. Roosevelt, possesses the proper graces and dignity to occupy the White House. Now that vou know' all that, go ahead and mail in yoiu card if you haven't already. SHELBY SHORTS: Slang collectors may be inters ted tn knowing that when you orde: a chicken croquet In a truly modern cafe the waiter sings out "Fowl Ball" .... F.dgar M. Howerton, we learn by the Atlanta Journal; is now one of the baritone singers over Atlanta’s WSB, Howerton once taught music In Shelby and lived here while hts brother, H. T. Hower ton. was an official In the city schools .... Dick Dudley Is planning to return to Texas and resume his study of aviation. He has to make only seven more hours in the air to get his license as a transport pilot .... As some boys and girls look at it, the Shelby schools open on an bus plrlmts day—Sept. 5th, Labor Hav . . O’Henry socks, marie at the Winner Hosiery mill, Bolling Springs, arc now beisg sold in Shelby at the price of $t for a half dozen. The guarantee says they will "give longer miles of uninterrupted service" ... Riding miles or walking miles? . Bob Reynolds has promised to speak In Shelby during the fall campaign ..... Has anyone ever caught a perfect bridge hand in Shelby?.And when will the next surprise marriage be announced’ .The Shelby football season may be opened with a game between Newton and Shelby. That would bring back Dick Gurley, former Shelby coach now at Newton, and should draw a good crowd . . Reports have It. that Zeno Wall may be switched to halfback at Wake Forest this year with Buck Holton, of Winston-Salem, (brother of Mrs. Oliver Anthony), at quarter. Wake Forest is counting as much on Bor, Moore, former Shelby and Boiling Springs star, as upon anyone else ... A couple fellows over at the court house are threatening to wager a couple of bales of cotton on the fall election. One think the slight rise In cotton and stock prices may save Hoover. The oilier says "Nothing can save that guy" ..... The girls who do the cashiering at local theatres ran tell you the regulars, those who take In the flickers every dajv And, also, those who have regular evenings two and three times per week . . . . Nearby Shelby a farmer, hearing about the climbing cot ; ton price, decided to do some spending, but when he ripped open the bed-tick bank he found that some other had beat him there The moral is plain .... A new social club for young men of the city Is re ported to be adroit at tossing black balls . ... The favorite big-city paper in Shelby Is the. New York Times. The Atlanta Journal is second and the Baltimore Evening Sun is now climbing to third place. Char lotte papers please note: we said big-city sheets . Tip from a reader "More dates are made on the court square in Shelby than over the telephone." Sam Gault oughta do something about that ... Wonder how many people will live to see the Eastern Star in the sky again? And how many will ever again tell the time of day by the clock atop the court house? YOU CANT DOWN A GUY MKE THIS In Shelby there is a young business man who had his salary cu\ as did most everyone else. He Is married and has children, and he is ambitious, so he didn’t fold up and whine. All he did was buy him a few cows. Now he gets up long before the break of day, milks the cow • does his bottling, delivers his milk, and us uptown on the Job by 7 o'clock After the day’s work he goes home and goes through with it again. His wife does her part with the butter and cream end of the business. Seeing him during the day, you'd hardly realize he's so cheerful and bubbling over with enthusiasm, that he does IS full hours work per day or better. We'll not tell his name, but some day when he — Sea- Train Excursion, Norfolk, Va. Including 7 Hours Cruise Beautiful Chesapeake Bay And Visit To Historic Yorktown Saturday, September 3rd $5-00 ROUND TRIP PARK FROM SHELBY, N, C. $5.oo Tickets on sale going Saturday. Sept. 3rd, good re turning regular trains leaving Norfolk 7:00 p. ni.. Sun day. Sept. 4th and 7:30 p. m.. Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 5th and 6th. 7 Hours Cruise on Chesapeake Steamship Sunday, Sept. 4th. Steamer leaves Pinners Point 9:00 a. m. Sunday. Sept. 1th. Returning 4:00 ?• m. same day. Round trip fare includes cruise on Chesapeake Bay. Don't miss this fine opportunity to enjoy the salt sea breezes sailing on the palatial Chesapeake Line steamer Sea - Train Excursion: A new type of rail and water outing offered by the Southern Railway System with the opportunity of visit ing the seashore resorts around Norfolk, seeing Hamp ton Roads and many other historic points on Chesa peake Bay. REDUCED ROUND TRIP PULLMAN RATES. Lunch on steamer enroute at reasonable prices. Ac commodations on steamer are limited. For tickets, schedules and puliman reservations. Con sult Ticket Agents. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM succeeds, a* hr should. «f may remind you of this story OR. TOM AM) A I ISHERMAVS U ( K Dr Tom Gold is one of Shelby’s most enthusiastic fishermen. Any time, almost, that lie can get the time off, he’ll go with you fishing most anywhere. He knows the sport and usually brings in a good catch. He was in that party at Bridgewater a week or two ago, which caught several hundred cats. Coming home he has, as husbands will do. been telling his wife about his luck. Occasionally she has been a bit skepti cal So this week he took her along on a trip to Bridgewater, and he had typical fishermans luck he caught only four fish just out of the! minnow stage. Anyway, that's the report. Incidentally, Bert Houser took his "missus along on the same trip. It was the first time she ever handled a rod and reel, but she pulled in 40 or so eats, perch, etc. < rn FOLKS LOST ON COUNTRY ROAD It's an old story about how country boys and girls get all tangled up and lost when they go to the citv, but it's new. and refreshing, to hear the story reversed. Recently a Cleveland county girl who had gone to the city and made good came back on a visit with her husband, also a city dweller. Incidentally, the trip was somewhat of an extended honeymoon. While in the county the native daughter decided to take her metropolitan husband on a tour pf the mountains/ The tour went by Way of Blowing Rock, I.tnville Falls, Asheville and to Chimney Rock. The stop at the Tatter place was after nightfall. Alter leaving there the young lady was of the opinion that she could save miles and time by taking a shortcut road.to the home of her father in the. county. Somewhere be tween Forest City and Shelby■•she turned off highway 20 into a side road. She drove and she drove, looking for landmarks familiar In by gone years, but found none. Stops were: made at farm .houses where the family had already retired, and the snarling and barking dogs, pro testing tV intrusion of nocturnal visitors, were almost, as terrifying fo the city folks as the roar of the elevated and traffic'of New York is to a countryman. Eventually, after driving for three hours or more, she gave up that, she was both lost and exhausted. She pulled the ear to the side of the road and both fell a deep. Early the following morn ing a farmer came by, awoke them and informed them they were just three miles from Shelby. Such was the actual experience of two residents of the city, accus tomed to finding their way along endless streets In the world's biggest. The names are not given for several reasons, the main one being that newspaper folks are reluctant about telling on each other. Ellenboro Farmers Visit 1 est Farm Hear Mr. Mull And Bring Bark Many New Ideas On Better {‘'arming. 'Special to The Star.) Ellenboro, Aug. 23 -Nearly fifty Ellenboro vocational agricultural students with twenty farmers from the same section was Included in the Rutherford county motorcade last Thursday to the Swannanoa agricultural experiment station ant: the Vanderbilt estate at. Biltmore The tour was sponsored ' by the Rutherford County club, Ktwanls clubs of the county along with the agricultural agents. At the test farm where several thousand farmers gathered for the event the group heard many in structive talks on farming and viewed many valuable demonstra tions. The principal address of the day made by O. M. Mull of Shelby was especially enjoyed. Prom the list farm the group went to Ashe ville and on to the Vanderbilt es tate at Biltmore. This estate com prises an area of 13,000 acres of land, and a wonderful mansion. Here the farmers saw hundreds of dal cows along with a dairy man ufacturing plan that can not be beaten in the south. The trip was made at a very low cast. ahd was enjoyed by each who made the trip. Many new ideas were brought back by the farmers, and it is believed that they will put many of them to practice on their own farms. — FOR RENT ONLY — —'T5SST I am going buck to the farm where 20,000,000 other Americans ought to go before the snow flies again. So >ou may now rent this 10-room house and 7 acres good land, nice grove, branch at back. 50\50 barn and get rich keeping a few chicks, cows, roomers and boarders, on No. 20 highway 1 mile east Court House and near Cleveland Springs. See the owner: J. A. WIT,SON, Phone No. 469-J P. O. Box 304 Shelby, N. C. SHORT VACATION TRIPS — Train Travel Bargain Fare* V ia SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Friday and Saturday, Sept. 2nd and 3rd — ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SHELBY, N. C. — Washington. D. C. $5.00 New York. N. Y. _ $9.50 Pittsburg, Pa. $10.50 Philadelphia. Pa. . $8.50 Atlantic City, N. J.__ . $8.50 Round trip tickers on sale all trains (except Crescent Limited) Sept. 2nd and 3rd. final limit ticket* Wash ington, D. C. Sept. 5th, other points Sept. 6th. Stop overs permitted. Baggage checked. — ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SHELBY. N. C. — BALTIMORE. Md. $5.00 Ticket's on sale Sept. 1st and 2nd, going and returning V ia Norfolk and Chesapeake Steamship Line. Final limit Sept. 5. 1932. Saturday, September 3rd — ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SHELBY. N. C. — Atlanta. Ga. $0.7 Birmingham, Ala. $8.7,> Chattanooga, Tenn. $8.75 Jacksonvile, Fla. _ 816.00 Miami, Fla._$26.00 ko te, New Orleans, La. $21.75 Mobile, Ala._$21.75 Savannah, Ga._$8.->t Tampa, Fla. $23.50 St Petersburg Fla. $23.50 Reduced round trip fares to other Gulf Coast and Florida points. Round trip tickets on sale all trains (Except Crescent Limited) Saturday, Sept. 3rd, limit Atlanta five days, Birmingham and Chattanooga six days. Gulf Coast and Florida points ten days. Reduced round trip pullman rates. Short vacation trips are the real thing now. These bargain fares offer you an opportunity to cut vacation costs. Take advantage of these great reductions. Consult Passenger Traffic Representatives and Ticket Agents. R. H. GRAHAM. Division Passenger Agent. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Lawndale News Of Current Week Mr Mrulord C elebrates (ijtli Birth day. Miss Sloan And Mr. Os born On Vacation. • • • * (Special to The Star,) Lawndale, Aug'. 25,—Mrs. Rebec ca Eaker of Maiden is spending thi; week with her son, Mr. John F. Faker of this place. Miss Mamie Lou Forney spent last week in Burke county visiting relatives and friends. Miss Emma Lou Sloan, the stenographer for Cleveland Mill & \ Power company is away this week on her vacation. She is visiting relatives and friends in Statesville. 1 Miss Lily Denton from Charlotte, a former stenographer for Good year Tire & Rubber Co , is substi tuting for Miss Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faker of leard and daughters, Misses Lucille and Leola spent Tuesday With Mr. and Mrs. John Eaker. Tire many friends of Mr. Carnie Elam and Mrs, Everette Kilmeyer are sorry to learn that they are critically ill at tills time. Mrs. Roy Newman, of Shelby spent last Friday with her mother, Mrs. John Eaker of this place. Miss Paris Fox spent a part of last week in Forest City with Mis) Tula Hall. The Lawndale junior B. V. l\ u is giving a .little playlet ' Wedding Beils" next Sunday night before preaching service. Mr. J. M. Shutout celebrated hL>i 63th birthday by a birthday diiiuci , last Sunday, Aug. 21. Many friends! and relatives gathered in his home.. Lawrence Lee, William Baker and i Wayne McMurry made short talks in honor of Mr. Shtiford's life. The Lawndale quartet and several others sang some special songs that were enjoyed by all. A picnic dinner \va. spread outside and loads of good I tilings to cat was enjoyed by all; present. 'Mr. J L. Osborn the shipping clerk for Cleveland Mill and Powei j company is away tins week taking his vacation. He is vlisting friends and relatives in the eastern part of! the state and in Farksyiile, S C. i Tire many friends of Mrs. .Sophia Lattimore will be sorry to know that she is in very very bad health at this time. Mrs. Carr Peeler, Mr John Lee and Mr. C. S, Lee ell 'motored , to, Rutherford eollege last Tuesday to • make reservation for Miss Amy j Lee Peeler to enter her second term! in school there. Misses Janie. Vertie and Doris Blanton with John Blanton, all of' CiUolecn. attended Palm Tree, cliurcli last Sunday, and also ao-1 tended the birthday dinner of Mr. J. M. Shuford. Mr Shannon Blanton and Mtv Grace Toney and Bdith Lee at-! fended the birthday dinner of Mi J. M. Sh uford. 666 f lQMD - t %BLKT> - >AI>l ( hr* hv MaUi ,i in dii v folds first d,« > II r.»rla (h*’s nr Nruraljia m 3‘* minuty' ti66 SALVE for HEAD CHIDES Most Spoedv Remedi^r Known no von si mu I ROM Athletes Foot? fci)>>t.£rs an«1 soft C’OK NS belner hr tops'' Crocked M:\ly vkltV ]J :n sr tuptoma are familial »,ni Athletes Foot now with TOMOLO !i ; \rs skn IfFitatlonK H • . * Wo nr! and Soft'Corns ( Itp Ad tor I Rti; SAMPI I. Cleveland Drus Co. SHELBY, n. r. !__ Lutz & Jackson ITNERAI. 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Both have been de-waxed and also freed from petroleum jelly at as low as 60° F. below zero. Ofyntlmi 19)2 hS.R.0. Urn.) » - a new Gaso/ine Regular cm*)' Charles R. Eskridge I’HONE lill-i AG KM SHELBY, N. C,
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