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NOTICE k'orth Carolina Cleveland Count In *he Superior Cour» W. C Jones PIuntiff vs Marth* Jones Delendant The defendant above, named mill *ak< notice that an action entitled as above! has been commenced in the juperior j court of Clevejand county North Caro- | hna lor a divorce on statutory grounus separation and the said defendant wiIil further Lake notice that she is required to appear at the clerk s office of the an- | perior court of Cleveland county. N. t and timely answer or demur to th* , complaint of the plaintiff as provided by I the da>* summons published in th j cause This 29th da of Oct 1932 A M HAMRICK CSC TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of those two certain deeds cj < trust by John Michael and wife. Celia ' Michael, dated 12th of September 192- ! and recorded in book 145. page 242 ana ! the 5th day of July 1929 bv John Michaell 'single*, and recorded in book IS" page! 325 of the office of the register for Cleveland county. N C and a: ter de- | fault aqd demand I will sell to the high t est bidder at the court house door in , Shelby, N C . on Monday, December V 1932 at 1? o'clock M or within legal hours the following de j •bribed real estate Situated in town of Shelby, fronting c«n , feet on Hudson stree*. and extending' back a depth of ISO feet adjacent t~ j George Carey s lot. and being a portion •f the J E Harbison property. Terms of sale. Caih This the 39th day of October 1932 B T. FALLS. Trustee 4* Oc* 31 TRUSTEE'S SALE B* virtue of certain deed of tru t exe ; euted 29th of April. 1931, by Margar-' j P Roberts, 'widow* to me a* trustee for the Cleveland Building and Loan assoc.a tion to secure an indebtedness of li.ftftft i •aid deed of trust recorded in book Hi ' cage SI. of the registry of Cleveland county, end after default and demand I will sell to the hghest bidder at th‘ court house door in Sheib- N ( Monday. November 21. 1332 at' I? o clock M or within legal hours, the follow in. . described real estate Situated in the town of Shelby on th ; eas* side of North La Fayette Mreei | Joining lots with the Nolan property, hr. j mg fully described In deed book .i-U [ page 516 of the registers office.Of Ctcrc land county reference to which 1s here* had. same being 100 feet front and 181 feet back T*rm.s of sale Cash This October 21 1932 R T FALLS Trustee 4! Oft 34 . TRUSTEE’S SALE Br virtue of deed of trust executed j E6th day of September 1929. by B B . Higgins and wife. Virgin.a to B 1 j Falls trustee for the Cleveland Building j and Loan association to secure an in - i debtedne&s. and recorded in book 157 page 451 of the registry for Cleveland county. N C. and after default and de- , mand. I will sell to the highest bidde ! at the court hou.se door in Shelby on Mondav, November 21. 1932 at 12 o'clock, M or within legal hours, the following j described real estate Situated in the town of Shelby N C i on the southeast side of Jones Plac"; street. Beginning at the northwest come: of Ella Sisk’s lot. and thence with he* | line S ‘a E 192 feet to Sherrill's line » thence with the same N 2654 W H4 fee? ( to a stake, Sherrill § corner or Jone ! Place 8treef. thence with said street N i «3’4 E 65 feet 'o the beginning Terms of sale Cash' This October 21 1932 B T FALLS Trustee 4* Oct 24 j SALE or LAND Under end by virtue of the power of •ale remained In that certain mortgage deed executed and delivered by w L Browne and wile. Bidie Browne to L H Miller dated January 12 1925. and re corded in the office of the register o' deed:, of Cleveland county. N C in boor. 108 at page 518 default haling been made In the payment of the indebted ness secured thereby, and at the request of the beneficiary. I will sell for cash tr the highest bidder at the court house door in the city of Shelby, on Monde.’. November 21. 1932. at 12 o clock noon the following described real estate Adjoining lands of D B Stroup. M. C Whitworth and others. Beginning on iron stake in the Rag road. Whitworths corner thence wttn his line N 31 >.3 W 127', poles to a om* stump, the old corner, thence with the old line 3 23 W 29 poles to a stake in said line, a new corner thenre a new line 3 3«>« east 109', poles to a stake in D B. Stroups line in the old road, then-.-” N *8 4 E «'• poles to a stake on south bank of old Rag road, his corner: thencr N 55 E 9*4 ooles to the beginning con taining by estimation 14 acres, more or less This the 50th da' of October 1932 GURNEY P HOOD Commissioner of Banks Ex Rel . Peoples Bank o. Waco Assignee of L. H Miller Mortgagee 4! Oct 24c PUBLICATION OF SIMMONS North Carolina. Cleveland Countv In 'he Superior Court. Before the Clerk B M Jolley. Plaintiff v» Cos* E Jolfev. Misses E Jolle- J Flo H Jolley. Jr., Annette Jolle-. Gene Jolley and Mark Jolley. Defendants To J Flovd Jolley. Jr . Annette Jolley Gene Jolley and Mack Jolley, non-resi dent defendants You and each of you are hereby noti fied that an action, as entitled above has been begun in the Superor Court of Cleieland county, N C. against you an that' said action is for the cancellation of a deed executed by B M Jolley on January 14th, 1932 which deed Is etui: recorded in book 4-P of deeds, page 18 In the office of the register of deeds o Cleveland county. N C . said deed our porting to convey a farm of 103 acre more or lees, situated in No 1 township Cleveland county. N C The pleintili asks for the cancellation of said dee' upon the ground that the execution ' eame was procured by false and fraudu lent representations and that said dec' Is invalid and should be cancelled upo the grounds set forth in the romp ami You and each of ’you ar hereby notified that, unless you shall appear or rask answer to said complaint now on file in my office on or before November 26th 1932 then the plaintiff will apply to th court, for the relief demanded In tr. complain t. Hereof fail not and of this summon •ake due notice Witness my hand and official seal on *his the 18th da' of Ortober. 19.12 A M HAMRICK Clerk Superior Court Rvburn At Hoev, Attorneys for, plaintiff 4t Oct 34' TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of a deed of trust executed the 9th day of July, 1931, bv D A Milter to me as trustee, and recorded In hook HO. page 216 of the registers office of Cleveland county. N C and default and demand having been made. I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house ooor in Shelby, N C on Thursday. November IT. 1982 at 12 n clock M or within leg.u hours the foliowmg described real estate Situate in No 3 towrishtp Lie' ran county, N C . adjoin ng the lands of vV B Lowery and others, and bounder ,v follows Beginning at a stone the M H D Rober -. And L.-k.n Allen coinei run ti.ng a nc V I ne ue^t 36 E 43■'< poles f' a . tore in V B Lowery s line 2 iee northeast from a poplar; thence with Lowery , line N 69 V\ 76 3-3 poles to ‘tone, his corner in Larkin Allen s line thence with his line s 20 W 65 Po;c to the 0e3.nn.ng con aimng 24>, acre more or i'>s excepting there from th' follow m-z bound try B:;inn ng on H:Ckor >n the first line ru th- hv bovnti'.ry '*8 2-5 pries from the tvgin'n, corner. run ' .iz W 6' > £ acroo ch branch ui a r.iuisfrr* above the apring t hr nee S’ M E -1. pole to a lone them S *x J '* to the n ’it I :i* t hence u r * +1 * 1 o'*-* to in. ).; m 11* To :o 'go ; * “ ’L that -ame tract wh * for *d V floirr1- *r> others to L1 A M ;?i t»y r "d d;” O’io «r r» 1 'i 13, .if d dee.d ;e nj oi r*c or > tii o • e n the register o. a of rnp rand com: N c in oooi «!*-•»*• !’HK P 2 330 Terms of svle: C » 1 . * Thif the 16th 'day oi OnbVr 19.1.2 wr aKK L HOYLE Trustee I ■ IS I ■ IB IS «■ ■ * rs IB II FI I » ;lf» ::•« «*« mjb mm :“f sa* km: mm* km: mm* km tu Around Our TOWh UK Shelby By RENN DRUM. ""i •‘‘‘a i‘M« FK‘i MMJ MM Mi * I ■» 8181 " ' ■ • II 81 81 8 > 8 « MLSTA BEEN There was a young man named Perth Who was born on the day of his birth He w as married they say, On his wife's wedding day Anri died on his last dav on earth 'With apologies to W. H B . ir , and the author,i THIS'LL END IT Political palaver will be a; out of date after fodav a Eugenie hat. so we may as well clear up the desk of contribs and chatter along that j line Prom Prognosticator" comes the following, dated November ,V and j put . in black and white it should show Wednesday morning what man ner of prophet he is Noticed you predict * close election. Along that line I thought I might make a prediction Save it and watch the .results • i I etvr Roosevelt 29 states with a total of 234 electoral vote- and 1 Hoover the following: New England. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware. California. Kansas. Iowa. Minnesota. Michigan and ' Wisconsin, with a total of 228 electoral votes "The following are doubtful: Illinois, Ohio and Indiana with a com binrd electoral vote of sixty-nine. Whoever carries any two of. these 1 three will he elected. But the situation does not look like a three to on" bet. although conditions in these states are favoring Roosevelt," From Capt B B <Bu sc.v, .v'knowt Lattimore. of the United State? army, stationed at Indianapolis, comes the following election gossip. I have just completed a trip through Indiana and although not ^ in politics I keep an ear to the ground. I believe the state will go Demo cratic both nationally and locally—in other words, lor Roosevelt and McNutt But I doubt if (he Democrats can beat Jim Watson < enaton with the strong organization he has built up. The Republicans, how ever. have gained ground recentiv. but hardly enough gain to carry the state Had the election been held a month ago it would have been a Democratic landslide Now we'll line 'Bussey" up alongside 'Prognosticator'' and see how they click Another letter mentioning politic.? comes from Hudson DePriest 'known best locally as Broadus) of Buffalo. New York He says I am for Roosevelt lf)0 permit and expert to see him sweep the eountrv. In fact. I think I ha\e gone over to the Democrats lor good." That is an intrmtine statement hereabout' since it Is recalled that Mr. DePriest was once a Republican leader in this county and edited a Republican paper A Shelby man—guess his name—has made a wager whereby he promises, if Ron evelt loses, to, don a dress and wash dishes in a local cafe for one day. Incidentally, all Cleveland county voters are invited to attend The Stars election night party. The returns, from county, state and nation, wnll come in over a special Western Union wore and will be broadcast to the crowds by a loud-speaker system The invitation is wide open to Democrats. Republicans. Independents. Socialists and what-have-yoit. The giving out of the information by The JFar will be done in such a manner as not 10 hurt the feelings or embarrass anyone present re gardless of how thev vote or how their favorite candidates come out in other words, it will be a non-partisan party Insofar as the assembling and distribution of the election news is concerned. SHELBY SHORTS: B E. H.. so says E. McC and H A. ha- been taking baek-a rack lessons.One of the recent, rainy days, so we are told a Shelby man standing in a doorway out of the downpour said to the man standing by his side—a man pretty well soused— Bad day. isn’t it?" And the reply was: "Yes. yes. tis a very riishcomfnrtable day. but oT boy ol' boy. it tsh a whole lot bettern'n no day at all" ... Onions have now gone .society: they are served at the Cleveland Springs Country club . . And then there was the careful fellow at the Mauney airport, according to L P H . who turned his back as the plane took off to keep the breeze from the propeller from blowing dust in his eyes and with his coattail blown up his back exhibited to the amused spectator- a pint sticking in his hip pocket .... Now we have a race on Will the South Carolina high way joining No. 18 be built before the Shelby-Pollcville road’ . . . Mar shall Moore, of the city police force, back on the streets walking with one crutch and a cane after being laid up manv weeks because of in juries received when struck by a hit and-run motorists ... Mr and Mrs. R L. moving back to town.Anri don't forget the Legion's Armistice day program Chances are that the most impressive feature of the day will be placing of the wreath on the tablet of the war dead at the court house and salute fired bv company K . . It takes in testinal fortitude 'football players have a name for it) to stage a babv show in a town wTnj so many pretty babies. (Lino operator's note: Proud papal) . . It's a safe bet that no dealer will ever have Dr Dwight Bridges, "Shine" Blanton or "Slim" Logan demonstrate an Austin auto . . . . A high school girl is credited with the remark that "even Houdint couldn't neck very comfortably in one of 'em" The depression hasn't had any noticeable effect on Shelby social function Four col umns required to relate the "Four Hundred" events of two ria"v But they say they re slicing the sandwich bread the thickness of last vear - pant,- .... Who. by the way. gate Shelby's first bridge party? And the noble old game of chess hasn't been played here since the days of the old Central hotel . . With lone winter evenings ahead why net some more "remember-whens" from those who can remember? Puh leasel , . . Another block with plenty of erocerv stores on it. that one just a whisper off the square on South Washington street . How observant are you? Did you notice the court square spotlights were still burning just 40 minutes before noon Saturday? . . An oddity for you: Mr. and Mrs Zero Huffman visiting Rev and Mrs F. M Ferfee in Lin coin county last week were served with watermelon in November . . Vole early and to -uit yourself 'if you're single) .... and IBCNU. I 16TH IN CIRCULATION IN NORTH CAROLINA i •; - .. . • . The Star is 16th in circulation of all the newspapers in North Car^l na. It exceed* the circulation of 160 weeMy newsranpr* and pxr.p°f)* the circula^'on of 20 of the 35 daily No f^-m of edve^i^ng is more econnnvcal or effective. J t Nobody’s Business Bv GEE McGEE A Doien Don't* t Don t go Into business with * j partner who has nothing to Uvr and ] All to sain 2. Don t try to explain to vour brunette wife how that blond halt happened to lodge on your shoulder tell her you don t know and don't rare. 3. Don t toot t our horn like a fool when the fellow in front of you chokes down he's alreadv mad 4. Don't argue with a drunk man a mad woman a balking mule, a 1 bumble bee, or a ilg-saw ft Don t let your creditor* know that you have money a plenty' for even' purpose in the world except pasing debts. they might think hard of your wife. a Don't euss every timp you are stopped by a useless traffic light. Your city had to spend your tax money some way. and .traffic light.' were cheaper by the dozen. 7. Don't count your chickens dur ing the depression until thev a>e large enough to fry Every cackle ain't an egg any mo>e R Don't depend on government relief or the other fellow. Every tub must sit on its own bottom now-a-davs. and if it ha., no bot tom. put it on and wear it. 3 Don t imagine that the United States is all right just because wr are better off than Europe Pa’s rheumatism didn't feel any better when Ma was so low with typhoid fever 10. Dent get into vour head that government aid stopped the banks from busting Nearly all of them had already busted when the Uncle Sam found out how to save them 11 Don't trustf the man you elected to office to reduce your tax burdens. He will need your help f anything Is done Politicians are always running for office, and not worrying' about how vou are getting along. Vote bad men out. 1? Don't gossip. United. We Stand: Divided We Fm« a big “get-together Club" wa formed in flat rock last night and a better sperrit amongst all con | cerned is prevailing, the meeting 1 was hell in the school auditorium and it was opened by rev archie green, pasture of rehober. with pra'er for the lost sinners -evveral nice speeches were mad" by the most prominent flat rock Ians, and it seems that the one made by yore corry spondent, mr mike Clark, awoke the town to a scents of her duty, the ordinance was hell spell bound for IS min nets and he was horribly cheered w'hen he finely set down. a motion was made to have un j ion prayer meetings with the two 1 churches here as it would save S coal and wood enduring the winter J months. but. bro. .tepther Clark, a life-time deacon, objeekted on the grounds that you can't mix a con gregation of sprinkling metherdist = j w ith a congregation of dippins baptist, sos they will pull together a merchants bureau was planned but the 3 merchants did not think 1 the 5 filling station opperator I should belong to the bureau, bu' j after a right smart of arguing both | itro and con. the filling stations decided to have their own burean and not rut prices without con en* of the majority and the standard j oil, as in the past. it was moved and seconted by bro joe wheeler and bro. jim Clark, that we try to get someboddy from th< county seat to come down to fla' rock and open up the pitcher sho" and the bank, both of which bus'ed just after hoover prosperity and fi cent cotton set in. it was carried b\ I a over whelming majority, but mv | wife says she don't know who in ! tbe world they will get. as the coun tv seat is busted allso. a row larted when jake brown suggested that the meeting go on record against citizens tying cows in the streets to eat the grass, bin as the principle cow-tyers were al' pres.ent. the suggestion was tabled they will soon have to feed then cows anny wav. as all of the gras1 is just about dead this was a won derful meeting and will do mutch towards getting the people clo e> together both in sole and boddv. if not in religion yores trulie. mike Clark, rfd eorrv spondent. | ,_ Henry Ford recently repeated his first suggestion to his employes that it might be a smart thing to vote for President Hoover, prob ably to just let them feel sure tha' he wasn't spoofing. Answers To Star’s Question Box On Page One 1 Andrew Jackson 2 South Dakota 3 Philadelphia. Pa 4 Ninety MX V The governor-general, fi American Samoa 7 The Treaty of Versailles R Reno. Nevada a Nothing Is known of his fathet except that he was a white man. id Maine 11 Yes 12 One out of many 13 No. he divorced her 14 Sheet iron or steel coated with pure tin. 15 Nine ifi Mercury. Venus, Earth Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. Uranus NeptttnC, Pluto 17 Utah IR In 1012 10 Six vear* 20 Uruguay Zoar Community News Gathering? Phillip Hopper Hurt When Mule* Run war. Mr. Putnam Hu Heart Dr«wi. iSpecial to The Star.) Zoar. Nov 5 -The many friends of Mr. Phillip Hoppe: will be sorry to know that he la suffering from in juries received when a team of mules he was driving ran away on Monday. Ml and Mrs. W C Putnam Jr . and Mr. Floyd Thomas left Wed nesday for Broadway this state, where they expert to spend a month visiting at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs F.d Thomas Me Dor. Motrow left Wednesday for Mooresboro where he experts to make his home Mr and Mrs Kliuev Allen were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Chat Allen In the Patterson com munity Sunday. Mrs Bell Blanton was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs F T Crane Saturday Mr and Mrs Clyde Putnam mo tored to Charlotte Thursday. Mr Putnam went to have his head dressed at the Presbyterian hospital. MtssxRuby Oantf of Pleasant GrovKsvifnmunity. was a guest at the horfie of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Putnam) Thursday and Friday Oman’s Club Of Waco Make? Quilts 'ifpdr Remaking Dresses and Hats. Mrs. Stnugh Miller Fleeted President. iSpecial to The Star.' Waco. Nov S - The Woman'* club of Waco held an all day meeting at the home of Mr* A L. Hord on Thursday November 3 The morning wa< spent in ripping up and making over dresses and re modeling hats under the capable supervision of Mrs Wallace A good picnic lunch was enjoyed tn the afternoon Mrs Wallace demonstrat ed hair dressing and its care The club made and quilted a love ly quilt and sold it to Mrs. Mitchell in Charlotte for *3..SO Mrs. Mitch ell was so well pleased with it she asked the club to quilt two more for her. The club voted to accept her offer and quilt them one evening real soon. It being the regular time for the election of the officers the follow ing w ere elected: Mrs. Stough Miller president: Mrc M. C. Whitworth, vice presi dent Mrs. Kendall Beam, secretary: Mrs. U. A Black, treasurer: Mrs John Wascaster and Mrs. Marvin Putnam Leaders. Mrs. J. O. Long publication manager Mrs. W O. Hord and Mrs W C. Whitworth w’ere asked to tell the best method of planting and caring ; for shrubs and flowers. Other officers will be elected at the next meeting There were tif I teen members present A fashion i parade was the conclusion of the program -:-:..— jOvster Supner At Waco Much Enjoyed Hallowe’en Idea la Carried Out Sociable Given by Woman’s (Tub. (Special to The Star.) Waco. Nov. 5. -The Woman's pint j of Waco gave an oyster supper and free entertainment at the schoo: house Friday night October 28. The main halls weie decorated in black and yellow with fall branches as a background. The table covers were of white linen. On each table w as a black vase with yellow flow - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified a* Administrator "I • he estate of Davtd A Miller, deceased late of Cleveland count?. North Carolina this i* to notify all persons having claims against th* estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed a» Patterson Springs N C on or before the 17th day of October 1933 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persona indebted to «ai<5 estate will please make immediate pay meht Th s 14th dAy of October 1932 .» n LOWEKY Administrator »•» j ©a\ id A Miller A*. Oct 17c Lattimore News Of Personal Items Personals Of People Visiting About On These Beautiful Fall Days. i Special to The Star' Lattimore Nov. .V Miss Mabel Jones spent last week with Miss Beatrice Cahiness of thr Zion com munity, Mrs W P McArthur spent Wed nesdav with her stst.fr Miss Dora Hrstfr of Sheibv Mr and Mrs Jarve Rollins and family and Mrs Rollins' mother Mrs Hatchfr Or erne of Moores born visited Mr and Mrs Thurman Blanton Sunday afternoon Mrs, .Joe Humphries visited her rlaughh* Mrs Ralph Wallace and Mr. Wallace Wednesday Master . Charles Wallace of Poplar Spring la spending awhile with his grand parent*. Mr and Mrs Joe Hum phries, Mis* Omah .lolly spent the week -nd with Mr and Mrs P A Whts mint of the Rehobeth community Mr and Mrs Dock Wesson and family of Poplar Springs spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Humphreys. Mr and Mrs W 1, Putnam and two daughters spent Sunday visit - mg relatives In the Mount Sinai community Mrs Kate Walker and little Jewel Terry of 8helbv are visiting Mrs Everette Curtis of this place Mr and Mrs Kent Brown of Blow ing Rock were, the week end guests of Mr and Mr•- N B Lee Miss Ola Jones was the dlnnet guest of Miss Nellena Jones last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Yales Coopei of Mooresboro were the dinner guests 8unday of Mr and Mrs Amos Cooper and family Mrs T B Wright of Mooresboro was the spenri-thr-night guest of Mr and Mrs W C Harrlll Messrs Johnnie Hawkins and Paul Wilson were the dinner guests Tuesday of Messrs Edley and Wyatt Martin Miss Orelle Bradlev of Shelbv spent the week-end with her par ents Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Bradley Mr* Antho Hawkins and Mrs James Kanipe viaiteri Mrs L Q. Hamrick Thursday Mr and Mrs George Flowers of the Trinity community visited Mr and Mrs. W C. Harrtll Wednesday Mrs Welch and son of Gastonia visited their daughter and sister. Miss Agnes Welch, one of our teachers here Wednesday after noon Mr and Mrs Millie Jonps and family Of Mooresboro and Mr and Mr*. Frank Bradley and familv were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. George Bradley. Mr and Mrs George Bradlev and fam tly of Forest City called In the afternoon Miss Pearl Harrill spent last week-end in Shelby visiting rela tives and friends. Mr Charles Sperling of Ellen boro was the spend the night guest of Mr Wyatt Martin Thtirsdav night Misses Tva and Lois Hamnrk Doris and Eunlre Jones and Bpr niee and Enist Tessener of near Dobins visited MLss Blanrhe Mc Currv 8unday afternoon Miss Bertha Hswkin* of Double Springs and Mr William Padgett of EUenboro and Miss Lola and Messrs Wyatt and Edlev Martin motored to the mountains Sundav taking a picnic lunch with them They called on Miss Rachel Price of Mumfords Cole formerly of Ellen boro but she Is teaching there now A low table for children was I prepared for them with many ; black and yellow Hallowe'en face* I peeping out at them The aood things that so to make up a good oyster supper was served to those who -'were present Quite a few ‘Learned their For tunes'' saw the 'mnnkev'’ "blue I beard” and 'the wonders of th* I world " The program on ihe stage begar ' with a motion play. silent, song,1 j sermons and last a play "The Burg lar.” GOOD NEWS MOTHERS Two-thtrds less school days lost due to colds—with Vicks Colds-Control Plan. You have Vicks VapoRub for treating colds. Now get Vicks Nose Drops—the new aid in pre venting colds—and use each [ as directed in the Plan. r DAN FRA7IF.R ~ivil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys. Sub-divis I tohs. Plats and General Ensrineerinjz Practice. - Phone 417 - IV,. ... ■ J Will A1 Smith’s Aid Carry Jersey For Roosevelt? Smith May Bring Massachusetts In Democratic Line Newark speech Probably Did Not Help But Boston Speech Made Vote*. By RODNEY BUTCHER. Washington - How much has the Honorable Alfred Emanuel Smith done for the Democratic ticket, in the New England stales and New Jersey? Those air the Mates where Gov ernor Roosevelt obviously has been very weak political prophets have been awarding them to Hoover. If one man ran take their elec total votes from the Republican column and deliver-.them to the Democrat.* in less than a. month th" achievement will be without paral lel. The states of Maine. Vermont and New Hampshire doubtless will be held bv Hoover, a mailer of 12 elec toral votes, but Democratic leaders think Smith is winning the 4S votes of Massachusetts. New Jersey. Rhode island and Conneetieut for Roosevell. At * Power. After Smith's Newark speech there seemed in he a serious ques tion as to ho* much he was will ing to do for the ucket. But since his Boston speech the Issue has been the extent to which his efforts would count, There can now he no doubt Rmong Al s millions of admirers as to the wav he wants them to vote Smiths reconciliation with Roose velt and his speaking tour came rather late In the game, at a time when the minds of most voters are supposed to he made up If the New Fug land and New Jersey voters are now switching the tribute to Al’s prowess as a leader will be all the more impressive And If Rooaevell j does carry the four doubtful states no one will deny that the governor will have Smith to thank for the *8 elertora! votes Republican claims that Roosevelt ; lost mane popular votes In Hie south and vest when Smith dragged the i ___ ! Reduction Of Rate* Made At Durham i Raleigh, Nov 3 —Onp of the state’s big four" elect.ic companies today was ordered to reduce rates to save consumers approximately *62,000 annually but no action was taken In the case of the other three bv the corporation commission The commission announced new rate* for the Durham Public Serv ice company will become effective l November 10 and will save con sumers of residential lighting *24. ooo a year, commercial lighting customers *20 000 and power cus tomers *6.000 Lonzo Brooks Dies At Boiling Springs Boiling Springs, Nov 5.—Mr. Lon zo Brooks died at his home near here Thursday mnrning after an illness of about 3 months Mr Brooks had been in necllntng health for several years, but was able to be up all of the time until a few days ago. He suffered a stroke Of paralysis 11 years ago. then another about three month.' ago. It, i* thought that he had another stroke lust/ hefore his death and hla suf fering was Intensr. religious Issue into the campaign at Newark may be considered separ ately, but it was good medicine in the section to which A1 has confin ed his campaign Religious Issue. The harkbone of Smith's great personal following In the- states on the north Atlantic seaboard is com posed of devoted Irish Catholics who wailed at the defeat, of their hero by the Ku Kluxers' a! Madi son Square Garden In 1924, who bitterly resented the large anfl-Ca tholic vote against Smith in 1923 and who believed—perhaps correct ly enough -that Smith would have been renominated In 1932 had he been a Protestant. William G McAdoos part in Roosevelt s nomination helped fos ter the feeling that Smith at Chi cago had again been the victim of the Kluxers " In appealing to such audiences, it was good politic* for Al to remind them of the use made of the religious Issue by Republicans in 1923 and so divert the flow of their resentment Although his Newark speech gava many Democrats an acute patn, the. Boston effort showed Smith M his best—at the height of his effective ness. 666 Liqllln - TABLETS — SAJLVE Chrrki Malaria In s Sara, Cold* flr*t *a». Hrartarhf. nr Neuralgia In SO minute*. fififi SALVE for HEAD COLDS Moot Speedy RraiMHoi Known i Dr. D. M. Morrison t’patairs Woolwnrth Bulldlnj Offtw Oav«, Each Tuesday. Friday and Saturday. SHELBY, N. C. Eyes Examined, (Haase* Fitted and Rpaired F0RBE1TIR BAKINGS AT LESS COST USE THE ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT MILUONSOF pounds used BY OUBCOVfRNMINT — DISCOUNT ON CITY TAXES — A two per cent discount is allowed on city taxes paid before November 1st, A one per cent discount will be allowed during November. After that, all taxes will be net, NO DIS COUNT. NO STATEMENTS will be mailed out this year. Come to the city hall and find out the amount of your taxes. Early payment will be appreciated. CITY OF SHELBY REEVES FORNEY, Clerk. — QUEEN CITY COACH LINES — FOR. ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON. FAYETTEVILLE. FOR ASHEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY for ASHEVILLE: 10:30 A. M.. 8:00 P. M. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY for CHARLOTTE: 11:30 A. M.; 2:00 P. M.; 4.30 P. M. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—11:30 A. M. FOR FAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMED1AT! POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY: 11:30 A. M.; 2:00 P. 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