Nobody s Business By GEE McGEE fiat rock news our efficient school principle miss Jennie verve smith nncf her sister, sallie verve, lias started i» liberry fund to buy some books to put in the liberry which they will start lii a back room at the rare of the audytorlum, eucli child will be asked to fetch a penny a month from now on, if they ran borry that much from their daddies an* sofortli, mr. bull Jones says that he Hint gding to call no names, but if a black spotted hound dog don't stop doing so much barking at all times of night In the future, the drug stoar will sell a big dost of strlck nlne at an early date. flat roek would be a nice town to sleep In If it wasaent for that dog. so ho says. fill ts nigh at hand. the. oak leave* is shedding and floating to the ground In large numbers while' the little gray squirrels twitter soft ly amonkst the limbs, the grass In the cow pastor is turning brown and the crickets Is chirping their I6ve songs under the chips, cotton picking ts over and long under wear, If same can be had, will soon feel kind to the legs and ana tomy genrelly. hurrah for fall! * eld mrs. green who was reported at death's door In this collum last week has overcome her spell of eolliek and ts up and about again, and her chlllun will not be able to divide her property as they hope.d 666 tlQOm — 1MUTS — SALV1 CkMka Maun* In S im Cold* (Ire* d»*, iHlltkH rk/ is tkeWarnin£ Scrioui complication* may da* eelop. 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J-.-J—LI1JI (to do next week her son-in-law, j who lied picked out the liome i piece, say., she now looks like she its good lor 10 or 15 years more, tlic town counsel met in execu tive session last night and decided to cut the ex pen.s*'s lor the itisue Ing year, they reduced their salries from 2» per meeting to 4$ per month, and they will ask the po leesman to buy his own unieform, and sell his pistol, they may take out the stove in the front room, as it. is used for loafers only who en joys playing check* anxoforth. but taxes will remain the same and wont be cut none. bob ivvins is putting in a peti tion for a compensation or bonnus or something like 9 other boys Is now getting from the gowerment. he says he can prove that he ketch ed flat, feet In the camp at atlan ta. and allso a chlgger bit him. he wants *0* per month. he will no doubt get same. yores trulie. mike Clark, rfd corry spondent. Tlir Trouble Discovered At taut Uncle Joe says he paid a visit to the state capital the other day, and as that was the only thing 1 ever heard of him paying, I be came interested and asked him to tell me all about that visit, and he did as follows; -Well, l told Minervy. that I might as’ lief go some place as stay at home, so X hitched up my old 1928 car and lit out southward bound, rite and Bill and Jim. Jim alnt any kin to me, but I thought it would be nice to take him along, as he paid for the gas and oil we had to have—and Bill Done the driving ” "We teached the state capital Just about dinner time. It seemed to be a nice quiet town. We got a fine dinner at a Caff for 35c. Jim paid for them before l could get my pocketbook out. There wasn't so overly much business going on in that burg, We commenced to walk around after a bit." (P-tu.) "We noticed that nearly half of the privately owned office-build ings appeared to be vacant, but the state owns a large office building and every office in it was occupied and crowded, and the door-keeper said some of the employees had to take offices elsewhere. iPt-tu - right on my floor for the tenth tithe). We didn’t get to talk to more than halt of the door-keepers." "X declare to goodness, it’s hard to reduce political expenses, as you can’t turn off nobody. A tew of the several hundred seemed to be sorter busy, and I didn't notice any of them playing rlck-rack or any thing. No matter how hard times git, public Jobs run right on Just like money grows on trees." (P-tuu) *T told Jim and Bill that If n farmer was to try to farm like our public affairs are run, lie would have to have a man to catch out the mule, and a man to hitch him to the plow, and a man to hold the plow, and a man to say ‘Gee, mule, and a man to say 'Haw. mule.' and a man to say 'Whoa, mule’ and sev eral more men to tell the other men how to turn around when they got to the end of the row." "Son, It's going to take brains and honest politics to get this old country out of the hole. I guess all other state capitals are run like ours, and Washington, D. C, is worser than all of them combined so they say. I now know what be comes of our tax money. (P-tuu). By the wav, can you let me have a coupler-dollars till Tuesday"? Toluca And Knob Creek Late News Birthday Tor Ml** Marin Borin. Mrs. Alwran III. Mr. Sain Buy* Farm And Builds. (Special To The Star/* Toluca. Oct. 20.—Mrs. Texie Boyl es entertained a number of little boys and girls at a parry on last Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, little Miss Mavtn Boyles, eight years old. The ones present were: Esteleen and Ralph Boyles. Bcttie Lou Sain. Laura Lee Willis. Ruth and Glenn Peeler. Sara Jane Mosely. Hilda and Rhoena Wilkin son, Muriel and Haaeleen Lackey, Katherine Young. Ruth Peeler, Lo ree and Jenolce Boyles, Wayne Boyl es, Ha7.rl Willis, Bonny Boyles and Billy Mosely, The little ones were all turned loose to enjoy themselves Many games were enjoyed after which refreshments were served consisting of- cake and lemonade Mrs. Boyles was assisted in serving; by Miss Vangte Willis, Mradames j Ivey and Rena Peeler. Mr. Dennis Sain has purchased j some land from Dr. D. F Edwards; and has erected a nice six room I [bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Sain will Imove into their new home lust as [soon ss their fall work is completed It is a little off No. 18 near where his father. J. J. Sain, lives. Mr. and Mrs. John Satn will move where Me. and Mrs. Dennis Sain, now live Mrs. W. F. Mull of Catawba coun ty spent last Saturday night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. S. A. Sain and Mr Balp. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter had as their guests over the week and sister. Mrs. Mary Williams and | children of Fallstor. Miss Ora Sain accompanied by.] Mr,* Elizabeth Walker of Morgan- | ton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Sairt. Mrs. Dennis Sain gave Miss Mer r‘el Edwards a dinner in honor of her 16th birthday on Tuesday, Oct, 18th. Mrs. D J. Sain spent sonic time the past week In Hickory visiting friends. We arc sorry to note that Mrs. J. jW Alwran Is quite ill again | Mr. F. A. Boyles and little son, Wayne, were business visitors in Morganton Tuesday, Me, and Mrs. D. J. Sain were din ner guests Sunday pf Mr. and Mrs | M. S. Boyles. i Mr.) and Mrs. Burgan Burns of High Shoals visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs C, E ; Bums the past week. Lattimore News Of Personal Items I Mr. And Mrs. Carl Eduard* Have New Daughter. Mrs. Kanlpr III. Personals. Lattimore, Oct. JO.—Mrs. E. V. Weaver ol Shelby has been spend ing some time with her mother, Mrs. E. O. Hamrick. Prof, and Mrs. P M Coley spirit last week end with his parents at Stanfield. Miss Hasting, aunt of Mrs. Fo. eat Crowder, from Hickory, Va. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forest Crow der. Mrs. Etta Cordell of Shelby and Miss Pearl Harrlll visited Miss Etta Jones Saturday afternoon - of the Double Springs community. Mrs. Jeff Hamrick and daughter Miss Louise Hamrick and Mrs. L. O. Hamrick and Mr. Gleason Ham rick spent last Tuesday in Char lotte, Miss Bertie Lee Threatt of Shel by spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Threatt. Miss Darcus Harrlll spent the week-end with her grandfather and aunt, Mr, J, B. Harrlll and Miss Cora Harrill of Shelby. Mrs. Gary Hamrick- spent last Wednesday with her sister, Miss Sallie Bettis of Earl. Mrs. W. P. McArthur and' chil dren, Misses Dora Bell and Nancy and W. P., jr. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Quinn of Shelby. Mrs. L. C. Toms. Mrs. Hart Jus tice spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Colenjan Gold of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson left Monday for Washington, D. C. where, they will spend this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwards an nounce the birth of a dainty daughter, born last week. Mrs. Ed wards was Miss Effie Horne, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Horne of this place. Mother and baby are doing nicely, Mr. John Taylor of Kings Moun tain spent the week end with his little daughter and sister. Mis i Helen Taylor and Mrs. Baron Doty. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Crowder j and children were the dinner ■ guests Sunday of Mrs. C. A. Ham rick of the Double Springs com munity. , Miss Mary Ward from Seven Springs arrived Friday to finish out this term of school after sev eral weeks' vacation. Mrs. Etta Cordell and daughter. Virginia, of Shelby spent- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Har rlll. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nichols spent the week-end at Earl visiting Mr. and Mrs R. I,. Nichols. Miss Mary Love Bettis of Earl Is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Gary Hamrick and Mr. Ham rick. Mr and Mrs. T. H. Harrtl! visited thetr father, Mr. J, B Harrlll of Shelby Saturday. The many fiends of Mrs. J. T Kanipe will be sorry to learn that she Is sick at this writing. Wre hope that she will soon be well again. Joe Robbins Is Dead In Harris Community Rutherfordton, Oct. 21.-—Joe Rob bins, 81, prominent citizen of near Harris, died Wednesday after an extended illness. He was buried on Thursday at Holly Springs Baptist church. He leaves four sisters, Mrs. Jack Henson, Mrs. Dillard Honeycutt,! Mrs. Iridell Robins and Mrs. Tom ' Putnam. Six children also survive. , Mrs. Bob Keeter of Chesnee, S. C.; ; Miss Norma Robbins Cllffside, and ' Tommie Robbins. Spindale; Hollis I Robbins ot Asheville. Matt Robbins j of Caroleen; and Claude Robbins of ' near Harris. A Laxative ihat costs only ii or lass § dose NEXT TIME you need madlcine to act on the bowels, try Ttaed ford's Black-Draught. It bring* Quick rollaf end it prlcSd within reach of all. Black-Draught i* on* of tbs leaat ripen!! '* laxa tive* that you fan find. A i5-c«tst package eon tains *8 or more doaea. Refreshing relief from constipa tion troubles for only a cent or less a dose—that's why thousands of men and women prefar Thed ford’s Black Draught. es Lions nsiOorS' (Our reader* can (et an answer to The C level,-wid Star, Washington Bureau, 1333 New York avenue, N \V„ Washington, O. C. Write yoat name and address on one side of the paper, slate your question clear ly and enclose 3 cent sin stamps for reply postage. Do not write legal medical or religious questions.) Q. Give the average life span of a Wue crab: when does It reach ma turity and how many times docs it shed? Does it grow' larger at each shedding. A These crabs reach maturity in from twelve to fourteen mouths and live for three, or at most four years. They shed about fifteen times be fore reaching maturity: at first about every six days, later about thirteen days and between final stages, twenty-five days. The aver age increase in width at each shed ding is one-third. Q How many members of the U. S. Supreme court are Roman Cath olics? ! A. Mr. Justice Butler is r.u onlj one. Q When is a son entitled tj call himself Junior? A. When his full name .s precise ly the same as that of his father. Q. Has President Hoover's salary been reduced since he has been in office? A. 1 he salary of the President of the United States cannot be reduc ed under the Constitution, during [the term for which he was elected. Congress can ‘reduce or raise it to become effective at tire beginning (of the next administration. Presi dent Hoover receives the full salary [of *75,000 a year, but he Is now re turning to. the treasury, as a con I tribution to the General Fund, the [amount of *15.000 a year. Q. How much did the United [ States loan to Greece under the "Greek Refugee Loan 1 and when was it made? A. February 14, 1929, Congress authorized a loan of *12,167,000. Q. What is the population of Pal !GIRLS! MEN DONT WANT SKINNY SWEETHEARTS Fill out your figure und give your j body the pretty curves tnen admire. | Take Vinol (iron tonic) a few weeks and you'll be surprised. Vinol tastes | delicious. Paul Webb .c Son, Drug gists. • advt. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day, Qualified as executor oi the estate of Thomas Heafner. deceased, o:' Cleveland county. N, C . this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me properly proven on or before the 13th clay of October*' 1933 or this, notice wUA br pleaded in bar of any recover) thereof All persons owing the said estate will please make immediate settlement to the undersigned. This Oct, 13th. 1932. FRANK HEAFNER Evecutor of Rotate of Thomas Heafner. 6t Oct 14p NOTICE OF MUST MEETING OV CREDITORS j in the District Court of the United States ! For the Western District oi North Caro j Una in Bankruptcy No. 649. i in the Matter of Mrs. Lou Tiahia Mor 1 risen. R F. D. 1, (LatUmorc, N. C. s | Bankrupt. ! Notice is hereby given to all creditors land other parties in interest that the I above named party has been adjudicated ja bankrupt: that the first meeting of i creditors will be held in the law office | m the undfr&igneti referee, at 200 Law I Building, Charlotte N. O . on Tuesday the 1st day of November 1932 at * o clock p. m , at which lime and place creditors may attend, prove their claims elect a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. i This meeting may be continued front timet, to time without further notice.. All claims should be made upon the regular bankruptcy forms, properly veri fied and sworn to, and filed with the undersigned referee This the 19th dav of October. 1932 R. MARION ROSS. .Referee in Bankruptcy, Charlotte. N. C it Oct 2lc trustees sale By virtue of the power of sale contain pi: In a deed of trust executed by H, E Lee end wife'on 'April 13th. 1024, secur ing an Indebtedness to the Shelby Build ing end Loan association, which deed of trust Is recorded in book 13“ page 47*. In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. N. c.. and default hav ing been made in the payment of the In debtedness thereby seeured. T, as trus tee. will sell lor cash to the highest bid der. at the court house door in the town of Shelby. N. C . on .Mends}. November 7th. 1932 st 13 o clock M . the follow ing described real estate, to-wlt: Situated In the town of Shelby, N C and bring a part of lot No 2. of the Dlxon-Oantt property, as Shown on a map made by Q. W. Justice, surveyor, and located on the east side of Clegg street, and being 35x125 feet, and fully described ill a deed from W. Q. Arey and wife, to H. E. Lee and wife Mae Lee. said deed dated April *th, 1974. and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, N. C., refer ence to which Is hereby made for full description by metes and bounds. The foregoing property will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes existing against same This October 3th. 1932. CLYDE R. HOEY. Trustee. «t Oct 7c TRVSTEE'S SALE By virtue ot the power of sale con tained In a deed of trust executed by L l! Arrowood And wife on January 23rd. 192®, to me as trustee for the Shelby Building and loan. Association, said deed of trust recorded In book 133 page 21*. of the register * office of Cleveland coun ty N C . and default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness se cured thereby, I. as trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auc tion At tht court house door in Shelby, !». C , on Monday, November 14th. 1**2 at 12 o'clock M . the following described real estate: Being a portion of the Falrv!tw Heights property, situated In the eestern pert of Shelby, N C, knoen ** lot No 2 of seld property, plat of whteh le recorded in book SS ot deeds, page in. and tht property fully described in e deed from Clyde k. Hoe:'. tru»**e to L V. Arro wood dated January 7th. m«. all of Which Is duly recorded In the office of the register of deed* of Cleveland eounty H. C., reference to which le hereby had for a more complete description of eeld property by metes and bounds The foregoing property will be sold subject to any taxes existing against ime. This October 13, 1932 CLYDE R, HOEY Trustee estine? A. About 850,000. Q How many saloons, breweries and distilleries were there in the United States before prohibition? A. Saloons. 177.790: breweries, 1, 090 and distilleries 238. Q. How many bank failures were there* in the United States in 1930 and 1931 and what was the amount of their deposits? A. There were 1,345 failures in 1930 with deposits amounting to $864,715,000: In 1931 there were 2, 298 failures with deposits amounting to *1.691,510,000 Q. What is the nationality ' and meaning of the name Horst? A. The name, common in Great Britain and Germany is derived from the Teutons and means “thick wood." The British name is fre quently spelled Hurst. Q. Please describe the leaning Tower of Pisa. A. The campanile Is round and the walls at the base are 13 feet thick and at the top about six feet, constructed of marble. The base ment Is surrounded by semi-circu lar arches supported on 15 columns, and from these six arcades rise on 30 columns. The eighth story, which contains the bells, Is much smaller in diameter than the rest of the tower, and has only 12 col umns. The tower is 181 feet high, and in 1930 it was about 15 feet out of perpendicular. The foundations were strengthened in 1928. -It was begun In 1174 by Bananno. Q. How many bases on balls did Bate Ruth have in 1931? A One hundred and twenty eight. Q What Is the source of cod liver oil’ A The liver of codfish. Q. Which motion picture had t.is song “Beyond the Blue Horizon?” A, Monte Carlo, Seven blooded cockerels were pur chased from the State college poul try plant last week by 4-H club boys of Richmond county. How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure If you're fat—first remove the cause! j Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning—in 3 weeks get on the scales and not how I many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is clearer—you feel younger in body—Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous sur prise. But be sure it's Kruschen--your health comes first—and SAFETY first Is the Kruschen premise. Oct a bottle of Kruschen Salts from Cleveland Drug Co., or any leading druggist anywhere in Amer ica (lasts 4 weeks* and tire cost Is but little. If this first oottle doesn't convince, you this is the easiest SAFEST an dsurest way to lose fat —your money gladly returned, adv. TRUSTEE'S SALE B' virtue of the power of sale contain ed in a deed of trust executed by Grady Peeler and wife, Novella Peeler, on Au gust 30th. 1930 securing an indebtedness to the Shelby Building and Loan assohia tion, which deed of trust is recorded in book 156 page 207. in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, N C and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se* cured. I as trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the town of Shelby. N. C on Monday. November 7tb. 1932 at 12 o clock M . the follow ing described real estate, to wit: Being a part of the tract of land on the Fallston road, lying just east of the Shelby hospital property, which was sub divided and sold by the Cyclone Auction Co., of Forest City. N. C\. consisting o* lots Nos. 44 and 45, as shown on a map of the subdivision made by J A. Wilkie, surveyor, and recorded in plat book No. 1 .page 68, and fully described in a deed from Clyde R. Hoey, trustee, to Grad: Peeler, dated August 30th, 1930. both the plat and the deed being duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. N C., reference to which is made for full description by metes Rnd bounds. The foregoing property will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes existing against same This October 5th. 1932. CLYDE R HOEY. Trustee , 4t Oct 7c TRUSTEE S SALE Under and by virtue of the authortt> contained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted by Jack Gladden and wife to secure an indebtedness to the South 8helby Building and Loan association which deed of trust Is of record in book 157 at pa^.e 319 in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county the undersigned trustee will on the 31st day of October 1933 at 3 o clock P M. at the court house door sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate. Being a part of the J L. Putnam prop er?v m South Shelby. N. C. as subdivided and sold by the Cyclone Auction company on September 1, 1933, coneisting of lots Nos. 94. 95 and 96 as shown on nfiap of said property made by J. A. Wilkie, sur veyor, and recorded In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, N. C. in plat book No. 1 at page 58. refer- i ence to whioh is hereby made for a de scription and Identification of said three lots. lots Nos 94. 95 and 96 beginning at a stake on the north side of Putnam street.1 corner of lot No. 93 and runs with line of paid lot north 26Vk. east 187 feet to a stake tft old line, there with Mid o'd lti?6 north ad** west 80 feet to a stake; theuce nor*h 83 west 15 feet to a stake eorpe? Of lot No 97, thence Pith said line 0* said lot aouth WMi west !4T feet to s stake or Putnam street; thbnet with self street aouth 68V*. east 73 fact to Ihe be ginning fceing the lots conveyed to the parties of the first part by N B. Glad den and arife by deed dated December 2|. 1923 and recorded In the office of the register of deeds of Clevelasd county Nv'vC ^fThis 30th day of September. 19J3. HORACE KENNEDY Trustee | Answers 1 o Star’s Question Box On Page One Below are the answers to the test i questions printed on page one , 1. At the Democratic State eon i ventlon in Albany, j 2. Chimney .swallows • 3 Pidgin English. 4. Edgar Allen Poe 5. The Mayor, j 6. Ecclesiastes 7. Spain 8. Dog. i 9, Between France and Switzer land. 10. About five inches 11. Mohammedanism 12. Discovery of the North Pole 1 13. Fractional paper currency of j the Civil War period 14. New Hampshire j 15. Henrik Hudson 16. Prague. I 17, In-curving. 18. Tag or teg 19. "Of the value.' 20. Approximately 15 1-2 miles Cumberland county farmers will ! plant more small grain this fall than in some years past due to the shortage of corp because of the summer drought. : Schedule Given For 4-H Clubs In This County Work, Outlined By Mrs. Wallace, (overs Period From Oct. 24 To '28. The following 4-H club work schedule is announced by Mrs. Irma P. Wallace, home demonstra tion agent for Cleveland county: Tuesday, Boiling Springs graded school, 9:30 a. m.; Boiling Springs high school, 10:30 a, in.; Moores boro, 1:30 p. nt. Wednesday, Beth ware, 9:30 a. m.; drover, 11:00 a. m.: Earl, 1:30 p m. Thursday. Waco, 9:30 a. m ; Bel wood. 11:00 a. m.; Casar, 130 p in.; Pallpton. 2:00 p. in. Friday, Polkville, 11 a. m ; Beth lehem. 7:30 p. m. This covers all of the 4-H club' xcept Patterson Gone which will meet on November 4tli at 7:30 p m Lots of people who feel sorry for the trouble President Hoover lias been through for the last four years ; are going to vote to give him four j years more of It. Lincolnton Tangle Settled By Jurist Lincolnton, Oct. 21 —Judge Mu 1; ael Schenek. presiding over supe lor court here, ruled this week tlm the office of city attorney was n, an office but an employment. T. ruling was given after counsel t Judge Roper, local city attorn*' and Dr. W. C. Kiser, plaintiffs, a gued the merits of the case in op* court before Judge Schcnck. Dr. KLser has indicated Juii. Roper for holding two public office* that of city attorney and judge * the recorders court. Former Jut; L. E. Rudfsill. whom Judge Rop defeated in the primary this j *. for the recorder's nomination, rep resented Dr. KLser. and Health with the new VICKS PLAN for better Control-of-Colds. % »nclvci. 5 40 A(>d Y»ut Old Kafttiy j Sentinel__$6.25 | Standard'.7.65 I Superior,... 9.20 Extra Power. 13.30 | Precision and efficiency in manufacturing Firestone Batteries gives you Extra Values. You'll find Creator I Power—-Longer Life In ! Firestone Batteries. FREE BATTERY TESt AUTO POLISH Cleans and polishes at the same time* Leaves hard dry And Vonr Old Bolttfr does not col lect dust. Ea*;' to applr. so 6 Os. Can Tillman’s Phone 804-J