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UL I..Sli'-j* .mmm Save Time and Effort. Why Walk A Mile Or More For A Prospect? Use Star Want Advts. — — They Get Results — — Charge Is Small, Results Large L . What You Want 1 L In the WANT APS* fUtte For Want Advertisements In This Column, Minimum' Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. i rhl» size 1 cent per word each insertion This site type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c peirword each insertion save; more than one t mirth on automobile tires, $2 05 a'*-, up. South Oarage, Fallston tl 80 *FOR SALE MODEl ' T~ FORD Tueior sedan. Good condition Eagle Poultry Co , phone 149 2t 7c 'for SALE: iuSHF.L POTATO orates: built up 8c each; knocked down 7Vie each. Dixie Lumber Co Cherryyille, N. C 7t 5c A" SPECIAL SALE OK CHAIRS at John Best Furniture store sale .Saturday. If you can use any j chairs you can buy these way un der cost. Stock of furniture must be sold. Bargains. See them Saturday. J. Lowery Austell. Trusipp. John M Best Furniture Co. 3-7c ! ~ALl”cOTTON IS FULLY IN-j sured by us and we give you tie-go- ] tiable warehouse receipt for each; bale. Why leave it out subject to • weather damage? The cost is j tmall. Planters & Merchants Ware house Co. tf 28c | " "lost” $11 INCURRENCY AND! cancellation checks Saturday .aft-j ernocm between First National bank and Shelby hospital grounds. He • ward. Notify Hospital office. 3t 3c ~WALL" PAPERING, PAINTING. draperies and slip covers, quality workmanship, at a price you can afford to pay. Phone 418 for a free estimate We know' how tf 17e FOR SALE ONE ’29 MODEL Ford sedan at $100 Also ter ale 100 acres land in McDowell taiintv tor WOO cash Nlckle Bill . Bus Station, Shelby. -i 5p ~ WILL OPEN ON ' OCTOBEP~ 18 Awalnvllle Potato House for stor age. 3t 3Vi FOR SALE: ONE OLD SOLID walnut table, refinished. 36 in. cir cular top, turned legs. See it Sai :irdav if Interested. Hudson Ham Hck Shop, North Trade Alley U7:i FOR SALE: $1.00 PURE BRED Barred Rock pullets. 75 cents each O. C. Patterson, Ellenboro R-3. 2t 5ri : USED AUTO AND TRUCK ! oarts. Automobile glass installed ! Ftnk Iron and Meta! Co., West Warren street, Phone 580 tf I3e! MR FARMER DON'T Bin | new boots. We can rebuild the old j pair as good as new—at a fraction of the cost of a new pair. Freeman 1 Shoe Shop, under Pendleton's "A*., anybody.” 2t 7c IRON BEDS CL03TN G OUT sale of Iron Beds at Jno M Best Furniture sale Saturday. These are j rare bargains. Be sure to see them , Saturday. J. Lowery Austell. Trus tee, John M. Best Furniture Co. 3-7c L LOANS^“fo^nvITH nut security' to men and wom-j «n steadily employed. See usj when you are in need of tho means to meet that “short of sash” emergency. Courteous service. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Bldg. Eni ranee West Marion St. 4tFri7c FOR SALE: MINERAL CRYS Tale at 819 N. DeKalb St Cal' 761-W 2t 7e FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR 25 ,or,30 acres: 60 acre farm three miles ! wast of Lincolriton on 27 highway. Has 5 room house with 7 good out buildings. Bargain R. 3 Angle. R-l Lindolnton. 3-7p MEN, YOU'D BE ASHAMED OF e wom-out elbow in your coat Look at your shoe heels. FrMtnan’s Shoe Shop, under Pen tUetoll'*, “Ask anybody.*’ 2t 7c j DOME TO JOHN M. LEST FURN Iture store each Saturday for bar gains. Belling below i.ost. Bargains In all lines of housefurnishings. On West Warren street between Buick garage and railroad. J. Lowery Aus tell. Trustee, Jno. M. Best Furniture CO. 3-lc r for SALE—YOUR CHOICE j of dark Brown Leghorn pullets at fl.25 each or hens at 51 00 that are prize winners in all shows. Also blue straw and wheat at *1.00 per bushel. T. F- Sellers, Kings Moun tain R-4. 2-7p ~WE HAVE SOME REAI | tooi bargains in phonographs, and Victrolas. Jones Furniture Company, opposite Southern 4t-30c >WATCH REPAIRING guaranteed or money refunded. C. *. Whitlock, jeweler, with Modern niMivn. 6t 78s ppot EXPERT WANTED SMALL house or bungalow, elose-in. Rent must be reasonable. S t e a m heal preferred. Write Box 985, Shelby, tfc FOR SALE: NICE JERSEY heifer, ten months old. Call T. G. Howell, phone 7.18 or 124-R 2t 5c SEE CAMPBELL'S FOR GAL vantzed roofing, red cedar sir ingles, lime, cement and builders supplies. It 7c FOR RENT NICE LARGE •d"ic loom, one block from court square. Charles Eskridge, Sinclair Refining Go.. tf F 13c JUST THINK YOU CAN STORE bale cotton for four months with us for 98 cents and get negotiable! warehouse receipt good in any bank. Planters & Merchants Ware house Co . tf 28c "SEED OATS, best’ varieties seed wheat, j beardless barley, Aus-; fcrian winter peas., vetch, abruzzi rye,1 other field seed. D. A.! Beam & Co. Mt-5c SEE. CAMPBELL'S FOR SFFD oau, seed rye. vetch, clover, winter pea*, lawn grasses, rape, etc <*»> u it 7c WANTED: TWO GOOD COL lector.- for Cleveland county Must have car. Apply in person, between 2 and . 4 p. n;i Saturday Oct. 8 Western Carolina Detective Bureau. Lincolntofir. N C Grigs Bldg. 2t 5c HIGH CLASS MONUMENTS Marble and granite Cleveland Mar ble and Granite Works. west Warren St tf 30c. BARGAIN SATURDAY AND Monday: Large 26-page school tab let and pencil, both for 5c. Loose leaf note book fillers. 50 sheets, ruled. 5c. or 6 for 25c. Few more re conditioned school books at. ae bar gain. Bible 40c to $2.50.; Shelby New's Co ,- Ebeltoft.'s old standi' i t 70 ’ HIGHEST STANDARD DOG remedies on the market. Get them from Shelby News company, Bbol - toft's old stand: Guarantee mange i remedv. guarantee mange and sclap medicine, Guarantee , distemper remedy, Guarantee worm capsules. Guarantee wor mliquid. Guarantee tonic pills. Guarantee constipation i pills, Guarantee Tape Worm rem edy. Guarantee running fit medi cine. Guarantee Canker wash, Guarantee Black Tongue remedy. Guarantee Diarrhoea remedy, Guar antee dog soap. Guarantee hook worm remedy. Guarantee eczema and itch lotion (for people), Guar antee scaly leg remedy (for chick- j ens >. It 7c FOR SALE OR TRADE— j 5-room house and lot. Bargain. | Phone 45, Boyd Propst. Itcj GOOD HOUSF. FOR RENT; Modern improvement'. Corner of Blanton and Whisnant street'!. C S. Young. 3t *c OCTOBER DAYS ARE BAR gain days at Campbell s It 7* FOOL WEATHER GROCER 1ES AT SPECIAL PRICES. Post Bran .Flakes, 3 for _ 29c Post Toasties, 2 for . 15c 60-Watt Bulb, each _ ... 10c Confectioners Sugar. 3 for 25c Salad Dressing, quart ..... 25c Matches, 3 boxes 10c Cocoa, Our Mother’s, 2 lb. pkg. ..21c Grits, loose, 5 lbs. __ 10c Corn, 4 cans__ 29c Kraut, I cans _ 19c Pineapple, No, 2 can. 2 for 25c Tomato Juice, can . 5c j Great Northern Beans, 4 lbs. __ 19c Raisins. 16 oz. pkg. _10c Irish Potatoes, 10 lbs._19c Breakfast Bacon, lb. _ 19c j Boiled Ham, lb. . 28c i Milk. 10 small or 5 large 25c j Lard, & lb. pail 65c Super Suds. 3 for .—25c i Kerosene. Gallon _ 13c Full line of fresh fruits and Vegeta bles. — .f. O. PROPST & SON — PHONE 45—WE DELIVER: Jt-7rl ^oar Community News Gatherings 'lyde Putnam Sick, District R V P I-, Meeting Personals. Special to 'Hie Stai Zoar. Oct, 6.The district meet- ; ng of the B V P U association | s-lll be held at the church Tuc- I day evening, Oot. 11 at 7-30 o'clock. ! We are looking forward to a great meeting and we hope to have the j house filled Miss Mary Hell Humphries, Miss Laura Lee . Humphries. Mr, John t Kennedy, Miss Delta Ware and M 1 Lyman Humphries attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford at Kings Mountain Sunday. Miss Betty Hopper Is spending ' week visiting friends and relatives ■ hi Gaffney, S C Tin' many friends of Mi Clyde Putnam will regret to learn that j he Is very sick at the time of this j writing, Mr. and Mrs A A Blanton and little son. Forrest. Were guests a; the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank ■ LOST HOUND MALE DOG. brown ears, dark spots middle back, blue ticked across shoulders. red ticked across hind legs. Named “Ring,” Heavy set Notify R. R. Waldo at A A P It 7c WANTED: TRACTOR. PLOWS and Imuto*.' are me at Washing ton Street Service Station. Sheltav Clyde Spangler It 7p FOR-SALE: TWO FRESH MILK j cows with second calves Joseph Carroll at City Hall U 7p Sanitary Market Saturday Specials 8-lb. bucket Lard 65c • No. 2 can Lima Beans, 2 for_—- 25c Jello, 3 for 23c Fancy Pink Salmon, can 10c; Light Globes, 50-Watt. ea. 10c j 8-oz. can Figs._ 10c Sunbrite Cleanser, can ..... 5c; 10 lb. Irish Potatoes ...» 19c: 10 lb. Sweet Potatoes 19r: Lettuce, large head 5c j Celery, lge. bleached, 2 for 15c \ Cabbage, 10 lb. ...... l'Oc • Watauga Kraut, 21 can 10c, National Oatmeal, 14-oz. . 5c No. 2 can Asparagus Tips 25c Full line of Fresh Fruits and; Vegetables. MEAT SPECIALS:— Fresh Pork Ribs, lb. lOcj Mixed Sausage, 3 lb. 25c j Cured Ham, whole or half, Pound.- 16c County Pork Sausage, lb. 15c : Stew Beef. 3 lb. 25c. Beef Roast, lb. 2.. 121c Weiners, small. 2 lb. 25c j Fresh Fish and Oysters. Sanitary Market Next to Quinn’s Drug Store PHONE 48—WF DELIVER lt-7c ?r»ne Saturday. Mi and Mrs C S Bridges and j ani 11 y visited Sunday at the home ' >f Mr. and Mnv Lander Allen who | ive in the Elizabeth community. Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Price of Rock ville were guests at the home of Mr I md Mrs \V. W Queen Sunday Miss Ollie Mae Putnam visited Mrs. B H Palmer in Shelby Wed nesday . Mr. and Mr John Gantt and family expect, to move to Pleasant Hill community this week to make their home. Miss Clara Mat Hopper spent the past week-end visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs t . O. Hopper in (he Poplar Springs community Mr. Gale McDaniels of Kings Mountain was a guest, at the home of Mr and Mrs I, B Ware Sun day Mrs C, T Warren has been very sick for the past few days 102 Year Old Negro i Goes County Home; Albert Johnson Kinds Shelter For j Winter. Worked For Three (Venerations of Reams Albert' Johnson, -colored, rays lie] is 102 years old. He looks as if nr might have passed the century mark and white friends believe Al bert has: his age down about right He has been living on Shovine Beam's farm in the New Prospect community Being in a house by himself with no one to look after hint, it was thought best to bring him to the county home and Albeit entered the Institution Monday. Johnson is a happy old .soul and was smoking a cigar which some friend gave him H* has worked for the Beams for three genera tions, bark as far as David Beam with whom he used to wrestle as a young man. ' The war came on and Johnson served Dr. Monroe and his brother Capt Monroe. Johnson is unable to say what section the Monroes hailed from, but he says he served Dr Monroe in his “doc tor shop" while the Confederate army camped around Petersburg and fought the Yankees Since the war most of his life has been spent in the New Pros pect section. He remembers work ing for Mr. Froneberger at the old paper mill on Buffalo where the Buffalo cotton mill is now located Johnson <ays he was "boss’’ of the mill. If Johnson's contention as to his age is correct, he is the oldest liv ing resident of Cleveland county They say an education pays, but this ts the season of the year when the graduations of last spring are a dead toss to the football coach. Drink Water With Meals Good For Stomach Water with meals tie ip* stomach j Juices, aids digestion. Tf bloated i with gas add a spoonful of Adleri-' tea. One dose cleans out poisons and j washes BOTH upper and lower bowels, Paul Webb and -Son Drug- j crisis. adv: I Yearns Mill Dots Of Personal Items( Special to The, Star.) Benin Mill Oct 6.—The rottqp is opening fart on account of the.) warm weather. If it continues the cotton will ail be open and picked before the schools start again. We are sorry to note that Mr*. Marsh Hendrick is oh the sick list j this week. Mrs, Clyde Dalton of Norllna. spent the first of last week with her mother Mrs. C. A Hovle Mr. and Mrs. Ed bridges and children Bobbv and Joeanne. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McSw&in of Cherryvtllr Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe and mother Mrs Annie Rowe of Hick ory. spent the week end In the homes of Mr and Mrs. Odus !<>d for.d and Mr and Mrs. Plato Led ford • * Mrs. Sarah Ledford is at home i after spending several weeks with I Mr. and Mrs leers Turner of Blacksburg. B. C Mr and Mrs Ed Hamrick and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan us Gardner, of Shelbv. Sunday after noon. Mrs Furman Bingham and daughter Peggy Ann of near Cher ry yi He, spent Tuesday with Mrs Leonard Wright. Mr and Mrs Pewrel! Glaacoe and daughter Mildred, of Morganton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Plato Costner. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis of Charlotte, spent part of last week with Mr and Mrs Gaston Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Drams Hoyle and sons Hubert and Wayne of Falls ton, spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr.-and Mrs. A. M. Hoyle. Mr and Mrs. Everette Wright spent the week end with Mrs Leola Hoyle of near Lawndale. Mr. Dolph Moose and daughters of Oak Grove visited Mi and Mis. Rufus Sanders. Snturdas Regular preaching services next Saturday afternoon at. 2 o’clock and i Sunday morning at il o'clock It s A i.onp rum* Since John Had Rheumatism Happy Now—No More Idle Days— j His Wife Joyfully Assert*. As long as you have an excess of j Uric acid. in the joints. Wood and tissues you arc going '.o have rheu matic pains, aches twinges and swellings—you can't help but have them. So sart today with this swift* safe, ixipular prescription to get rid of your annoying rheumatic troubles— Just ask Cleveland Drug Co., or any druggist for one 85 cent bottle of Allenru—a sensible scientific for mula free from opiates or nerve deadening drugs—it dri’es out pain and agony in 48 hours—or money bark. Excess uric acid poison starts to leave body in 24 hours—the same, guarantee holds good for Sciatica. Neuritis and Lumbago—Why not start to get well today adv. Spindale Man Head Of Dyeing Concern George Suntmnttbv Of Spiudel* President Of Bradford Association New York George Summeuby, ; xecutlve vice president and man ager of the Spencei corporation otj Spindale N- C„ and New VnrlC. IV a, circled president or' >iu Bradford Dyeing luciprlat ion at a board di rectors meeting in New York City, lie will direct the rompanv's aclivl. tie;. in the United State... The American plant at Bradford, ft. J., Is affiliated with Bradford Dyers, Ltd., of Great Britain, finisher of r Hoc cottoig. acetates. worts slim :ili« WOOlei'R, Suminersby formerly trews - suer and general manager of Bos ton Manufacturing company, Wal tham, Mas* for many years he bis been active in the work, of the Na ttonal Association of Cotton Manu facturers. GRAND p AI/TC t. MOTHER'S ^ ^ cake POUND - LAYER — RAISIN rajah SALAD DRESSING 19c pint 14c nuiBCRv Pancake Flour . pkg. 10c V II. I 5c Varieties 3 pkgs* 13c HOMINY Fancy Canned PEJ MILK carnation! vi ■ &■ im 3 No. 2 Can* 25c Tall Can UAJAII Sandwich Spread 2 !i.£ 25c I CAMFBfcU, s Tomato Juice can* 15c PEAS IONA No. 2 VENDER SWEE1 Can 10c < AMPBl I t » Pork & Boans can 5c Oxydol ..,...,.2 pkgs. 15c Produce Specials CELERY, Stalk LETTUCE, Large Heads, 2 for ORANGES, Dozen_ . COCOA NUTS. Each . GRAPES, California Toka.v, 2 lb PEARS. Sickel, 4 lb. 5c 15c 19c 5c 15c 25c Market Specials Sliced Pork HAM — Pound —. Pork ROAST or CHOPS — lh. Swift’s Premium HAMS,- Whole or Half Sliced BACON — Pound Pure Pork SAUSAGE - Pound FRANKFURTERS, f-anre or small. Ih, Roiled HAM — Pound _ 20c 15c 15c 19c 12!c 12ic 29c Atlantic & Pack me « TOOTS AND CASPER Juvenile Days. / HEY, CASPER! hold oni WHERE YA GOING ? I THOUGHT YOU AND ME i. HAD A DATE FOR THIS AFTERNOON! NOTHING DOING. COLONEL HOOFER! I'M GONNA PLAY TENNIS WITH THE KIDS! FROM NOW ON I'M GOING TO QUIT HOBNOBBING WITH YOU SO MUCH AND PAL AROUND WITH YOUR SON DANNY instead! YOUTH IS YOUTH AS THE SAYING 40ES! I 6UESS THAT'LL HOLD HIM FOR THE WAV HE'S BEEN SPVIN6 ON ME! HA-HA! WHY, YOU OLD WALRUS! ^ ) WAS ONLY KIDDIN& — I WOULDN'T SWAP YOUR FRIENDSHIP FOR ANYBODYS! COME*. COME'. COME'. DRY THOSE DUMB EYES AND LEMME SEE YOU SMILEi ^ i TOL.O YOU I'D FIX YOU UJ» DIDN'T I f NOW YOU CAN PLAN1 IN OUR YARD* I DON'T KNOW HOW OLD YOU ARE,BUT YOU'VE 40T THE BRAIN OF A CMIL^ 50 YOU CAN ^ET AWAY WITH THE JUVENILE STUFF --, EASILY! X Tell-Tale Mark*. 1 M NO SNOOP CASPER SC* AND I'M NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR AFFAIRS OR ANN BODY ELBE'S! I OUST PRETENDED TO BE SPYING ON YOU TO HAVE SOME FUN WITH YOU! IN FACT l WAS GONNA RENT^ A SAXOPHONE AND PRACTISE/ ON IT JUST , TO GET YOUR 6,0 AT! 7 V NEVER MEAN IT WHEN 1 SAY ANYTHING ABOUT YOU THAT ISN'T NICE, COLONEL! AFTER AIL YOU'VE 60TTA LIKE A ) FELLOW PRETTY WELL TO SCRAP WITH HIM ALL THE TIME! h mL WELL,IF IT \/ ISN'T PAPA'S LITTLE I SWEETHEART. / AND I HEAR MUSIC! LET'S YOU AND\ ME SHOW / THESE BIRDS ( HOW TO STEP I \ k TOOTS' J Ja —V THE NEWLYWEDS WANT TO SEE YOU ABOUT SOMETHING IMPORTANT CASPER BUT I CAN’T IMAGINE HOW ANYTHING YOURE CONNECTED WITH CAN BE IMPORTANT! / { 4EE.0ANNY. \ t LOVE YOU \jp! - I'M DEAD SERIOUS, \ / SURE,I’LL CASPER' 'VE. SIMPLY j 60T TO 4ET WORK AND t THOUGHT TOO MI^HT HELP ME FIND A UOB1 1 HAVEN'T MUCH MONEV LEFT BUT I'M 40IN4 to MAKE 400D FOR MABELS SAKE! HELP YOU DANNV! I DON'T KNON WHAT I CAN DO,BUT I'LL* TRY MV LEVEL . BEST! CASPER! YOU'RE A DA RUN A! LET ME KISS YOU! tT'S ALL Rl^rMT FOR MABEL TO BE APPRECIATIVE BUT SHE'D BETTER i*0 EASY* life is just BE4IMNIN4 FOR THOSE TURTLE-DOVES BUT IT WILL. BE ENDIN6
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