Nobody’s
Business
By GEE McGEE
Mstrninif In
J ant. Slightly deaf. The doctpi
.says that is the reason 1 can't hem
good. He intimated that there tea
something wrong With my ears
he's possibly right. It's bad hot tn
be able to Absorb eonversHtion. A
pretty girl whispered something lii
my liesi ear yesterday I am still
wondering what she said.
I never indulge hi talk lit a
crowd, 1 don't even try to do much
listening, it doesn't pay to hear
just about half what folks arc say
ing So I Just cat right on and
think It atnt any trouble to be ser
lous it noises don't bother you, 1
always laugh when the rest of the
bunch laughs; I do tljat so's they
NOTH!. Ol SAI.I. Ol HIS I ISTATE
\NI> CI.RSON Al. l'ROI-IRJY
in the District Court of the United States
For the Western District of North Car
olina tn Bankruptcy No
In thr Mutter Of %1. Heyward Hull, (Shri
ll y, N. CM. Bankrupt..
Under and hv virtue of’ aft order en=
1*red in the above matter by the referee
ih bankruptcy, at Charlotte, N C , Ueorge
A Hoyle trustee in the above matter
vlU offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cuh, on Monday.
December 5th. 1933. at 13 o’clock noon,
at the court house door in Bhelby N C,
the following described real estate and
mrannal property: to-wit
First Tract, l ot on Booth side of East
Marlon street In city of Bhelby. N C . on
which Is located a « room tenant houst*
the said lot fronting «« 3-3 fret mi said
■=iroet, reference is hereby made to a re<
ord of deed in book COO page 44ft of the
rciflstor’s office of Cleveland county, N
c for full description of sumo by metes
a.r**! bounds
Second Tract: Lot on north side *.r
Fast Warren street In city of Shelby, N
C on which is located n 3 room tenant
Lou*ev reference is made to a deed re
corded at book COO v>age 446 of regis
ter’s office of Cleveland county, N C,
for full description
Tlilrd Tract: Lot situated on North La
rayetie street In the city of Shelby, n
C-, and bounded a» follows Beginning
on a stone on the east side of LaFnyettc
•rett, N. T Hudson'?; southwest corner,
thence 8 with said street 16H feet to an
non stake Lucas' corner; thence K. with
Lucas line 360 feet to a fttuko In i’ar
’oil’s line, thence N. With Carroll % hue
is# feet to a stake, thence west 360 feet
to the beginning, containing 3 acres more
or less; and being the present residence
of J Heyward Hull Aim* ti right-of-way
giving ingress to said property a* found
in deed recorded In book J0v Page 626
of said register’s office This particular
tract or lot is sold subject to the home
stead of J Heyward Hull, which whs al
lotted in the said property and consists
Of two rooms on the northern’ side of
said house 'Dm remainder after the
homestead is sold with the said property,
and a full description of said homestead
can be had by consulting the trustee
Fourth Tract. Lot and brick store room
or west side of North LaFayett.e street
In the city of Shelby, N O., reference
being made to deed recorded tn hook
DLP at page 493 of the register’s office
lor Cleveland county. N C., for full de
scription by metes and bounds.
Fifth Tract. Lot on which 3 room
house is located on Otdney street, in the
«Hy of Bhelbv. N C.t reference being
made to deed recorded In book ILL page
of the register’s office of Cleveland
county. N C for description of same
by metes and bounds.
Slxtli Tract: An undivided one-half in
terest in a cerjtain lot and warehouse on
Morgan street In the etty of Shelby. N
C. the same being known as the Mc
Murry-Hull warehouse, reference being
made to deed recorded In book CIO at
page 635 of the regular's office of Cleve
land county. N C., for full description
of same by metes and bounds
Warehouse sod Mi
vacant lots adjoining same being located
.»nd adjoining the 8 A L. railway, and
near the depot In the city of Bhelbv. N
C. and being fully described by metes
And bounds in a deed recorded In book
ilX at page 344 of the register s office
of Cleveland county. N C.
llghth Tract: Seven vacant lots locat
ed on Durham mow Martini street In
the city of Shelby, N. C reference be
ag hereby made to deed recorded at
oook OOO page 30 of the register’s office
of Cleveland county. N C. for full de
scription of same hy metes and bounds
Ninth Tract: Tract of land on corner
■f McBrayer and Gardner streets, there
now being located on same two dwelling
' ousts and a frame store building, refer
ence is hereby made to deed recorded In
book JJ page 331 of the register’s office
of Cleveland county. N C*. for full de
scription of said lot by metes and hounds
Tenth Tract. Four lots In the city of
shelby, N. c c and on north side of Fall
en road, the same being lots Nos. 134,
125, 126 and 13? of subdivision shown on
>i.ge 63 of plat book 1 of the register3
office Cleveland county, and reference
vUig made to deed recorded in book 4-0
* page 414 of the register's office of
Cleveland county. N G, for full descrip
ion of said property by metea and
bounds.
eoevemn it not Five brick warehouses
n highway No IB, and land of about
•l acres adjoining same, the same betng
m the city limits 01 Shelby, N. c , refer
ence Is hereby made to * deed recorded
<a book FEE at page 238 of the regis
ter’s office of Cleveland counti. N C,
for. full description of same bv mates ami
bounds
. Twelfth Tract Tract of land In city,
limits of Shelby, N o , and adjoining
th*s Shelby hospital property, the same
containing 88 acres more or less, and
known as the Heyward Hull larnt. refer
enca Is hereby made to deed recorded m
book UO at Pagiv 275 of the register's of
fice of Cleveland county, N. c, for full
description of said farm by metes and
bounds
Thirteenth Tract Tract of land tn
Number 3 township, Cleveland county, N
C . containing 173 acres more or le - and
being that land conv eyed , to ,1 H. m ,
by Pred Hamrick commissioner ; , ,
dated September 13lh 1920; and recorded
in the register’s office of Cleveland
CQUUit , N. C„ ill book EKE page 4»’t lo
which deed and the record ibereni »,•!
ence Is hereby made for full dr scrip i
of same by metes and bounds.
Fourteenth Tract: Tract of laud in
Number 2 township Cleveland count- N
C., containlju 100 1-2 acres more or 1 -- -
and being the land described lullv in
deed recorded in book CCC page y 17 of
the register's office of Cleveland county
N. C.. relerenc* being made lo same Hir
full description by metes and bound
This tract is sold subject to a deed of
trust on Same given by J H Hull:'arid
wile to the Metropolitan Ule Insurant-'
company, and in the sum of Jisoouo
see book 141 page 39" of the register I
ofrice for same.
Also certain personal property includ- I
lng two mules some farming topis, a
wagon, ana other specific items which
will be disclosed at tho dale ot sale
Also six 18< shares of stock ot the!
Union Trust Co„ of Shelby, N. C
Said sale will be made subject to th
confirmation of the court and any or at]
bids may be rejected. For further Infor
mation apply to said trustee
Notice Is further given that a hearing
will be held before the undersigned ref
tee, at 309 Law Building. Charlotte. N. t
on Friday., the 16th day of December
'933 at 4 o'clock P M. at which time
and Clare any sale or sales reported bv
•he said trustee will be considered and
ressed upon together with ary other
matter connected with t-he administration
ol the above estate.
This the 31st dav of October, 1932.
R, MARION ROSS. Referee In
Bankruptcy. Charlotte., N. C
*t Nov : -
wont know how hoof I am Maft ol
! them think I heard their cheap
, Juki's,
Oner I was at a big dinner K\
fiybody whs talking and I thought
I it was my duty to talk ton 1 found
(Hit in a few minute- that my w ire.
Wore crossed’. They were discussing
the . ad and sudden death of a very
dear friend, bill I was talking about
iit dog fight flint took place the pie
| vlous evening in front of my office
j ! knew something was wrong when
j my wife frowned al me: I thought
j fit first that niebbe 1 had spill
i (urn- gravy on my vest, but funs
j wrong: It was the dog fight, she
wanted stopped.
i I ran hear perfectly over thf
; phone or while riding in an air
plane or on the train or in a fussy
! Ford: that's funny, but It’s so, I
caught myself drifting deaf ward
about 10 years ago - after "wrest
ling i weeks with the flu. 1 began
to spend my money on ear special
ists, One fellow cut about, 2 pounds
of bones out of my nose w:ith a
cold chisel for $200.00. Another blew
my custachian < ?) tubes open, a
dozen times with a pump for $75.00.
but the more I paid I he less 1 heard
After deciding that deafness
could not be cured (but it might be
prevented), 1 began to scout around
for hearing devices, I first poked
some little rubber contraptions Into
my ears -ear-drums, he called them
It took 3 plumbers and 4 black
smiths to get those darned things
out of my auditory organs. And
"flip' went my $10.00, 1 tried other
similar things without favorable
results and then T bought a horn
It worked all right till the milkman
poured a quart of milk Into It'one.
morning while 1 was trying to hear
what he said about his cows.
1 don't heed very much help to
hear. even if what I have said
might make you think so. My wife
says I'm line at hearing skirts rip
pie and dollar-bills rattle and fem
inine voices. My stenographer has
talked so long and loud to me she
ain’t fit to stay in the house with
her own husband, she hollers so loud
at him but l have an electric de
vice that does the trick for me
while at preaching, Sabbath School,
funerals, speak-rusics, prayer meet
lugs and night clubs, so don't send
me any trumpets right now.
Week-End News From Flat Hock
the following buss schedules have
been changed to take affect at
once: the cedar lane buss w ill
leave at H and the one that leaves
at 10 will leave at 0 and the 11 p.
in, buss will pass by at 6 and the
other busses will not run a-tall, ex
cept the 3 p. in. buss, and it wont
start. Mil 7.
the funueral services which was
planned to be he! at rehober yes
terday over the corps of hon. slim
skinner of n. y„ an old native , of
flat rock, has benn postponed tu
definitely, as he did riot die like the
trlllgram to his sister said, he had
sleeping sickness and they thought
he was dead, but he woke up.
our little town was thrown into
complete darkness Just after sun
down last Sunday night when a
small sparrow bird lit on a high
tension elect rick light wire and
tried to peck a wlrm or a bug oft
the wire on the other side and when:
his bill hit the bug. it caused a.
short circus and the trnnsfarmer at j
the citty hall burnt out. we used!
candles and splinters and went toj
bed in the same manner he was
burnt, up.
a right sort of excitement took
place at the home of ntr. and mrs,
jed brown's yesterday morning
when he got up and started to put
on hts clothes and found that they
were all missing. Ills wife had hung
them out of the winder to let the
ga»ssoleen expire out of them which
lie got on him at the filling station
a thief or some other person stole
same.
1 reported in this collUm on a re -;
sent date that miss jennte reeve
smith, onr aficient sc.holl teecher,
had planned to have a w art amper
tated from her nose hy a new york
specialist who had come south to
remove warts. she had it done 2
weeks ago and it has healed up. she
inks 2 years younger than hereto
fore, and it powders over just a
well as the rest of her nose.
the health of the community is
verry favorable at preasent and dr.
green reports only a few cases of!
Illness, mostly old age, flu and bad
colds, we have a lot to be thankful!
for, including mi cross flour and
cloth, it seems we will be able to
live next spring even if politicks did
not turn out to suit everyboddy.
yores trulie.
mike Clark, rfd
corry spondent.
Pie Supper At
Sulphur Springs
The Woman’s Sunday school
class of Sulphur Springs Methodist
church will sponsor a pic supper and
beauty contest on Friday night No
vember J81 Is at Patterson Springs!
school building beginning at
o'clock There will be no admission |
charged and everybody i.y cordial- i
ly invited to attend Ml‘who ran are I
asked to brine pie
Piedmont School
News Reported
I.ilcMrv .Society is Organized. llas
li cilia 11 Suits for (iirls Ordered..
School Honor It oil.
! Lawndale, Nov. i:>. At a meeting
i of th' 'pupil.- ut Piedmont High
■ school on October 29th a literary
•■society .Was organized and the fol
! lowing pupils were elected to office
| lor one year: Samuel Wright, pres
ident; Harry Plillbeek vice presi
dent; Hermino Hoyle, secretary;
j Pauline Sperling, Chaplin; Mary C.
; tJortnvell. chairman of program com
j mitto with Pearl Carpenter and
■ William Yelton as assistants. The
■ aim of the society is to further' tire
knowledge of literature in the
minds ot the pupils. by giving
weekly programs in the school',
which, it is hoped will prove inter
esting and educational.
Each Tuesday at the Assembly
period Professor M. L. Turner
speaks briefly, giving current events
On Friday the grades, alternately,
have charge of the program, while
rhai>el is held by each grade in the
home room on Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday.
The P. T. A. enjoyed a social at
the high school building on last
Wednesday evening. Each member
present brought a shrub of some
kind and the committee on grounds
planted the shrubbery on Thursday,
An effort is being made on the part
of T. P. A, to secur equipment for
the stage In the high school build
ing.
Miss Katherine Johnson, music
teacher at Piedmont, goes to Casar
one day each week t.c teach music
m the high school there.
Basketball suits have been ordered
for the girls, and it is hoped they
will be here for the next game.
Miss Frances Johnson . of Pitts
boro spent several days last week
with MiSs Katherthe Johnson, .
The following Is the honor
for the second month:
3nd grade Mae Beth Peeler, Vi
vian Hayes.
3rd grade R. A. Warllck Billy
Cornwell, Bobby Elmore, Mary Cn
nipe, Bernice Self, Pearl Baltimore,
Elizabeth Bridges, Frances Cordell,
Ellen Plillbeek;
4th grade.Jimmy Osborne.
Dwight .fiord; Labile McFarland.
Mil grade Dorothy Brackett
Mildred Baker, Oeorgia Flay Mc
Farland.
llth grade Ralph Baker, Alvin
Daggerhart, Grace Champion. Rose
Mary Eskridge.
7th grade -Ralph Spangler.
8th grade - Urea-Inn Duncan.
Mozelle Costner.
flth grade-Minnie Annu Forney,
Esther Jones, Elizabeth Wilson. Ruth
Mauney. John D. Hovle,
10th grade- Russel fiord, Samuel
Wright, Herman Eskridge, Nancy
Beam.
Uth grade Mary C Cornwell,
Elaine Hoyle, Hermine Hoyle.
Double Shoals.
1st grade Beatrice Lankford.
3rd grade Ruby McEntlrc, Bu
ford Cody.
Answers To Star’s
Question Box
On Page One
Below are the answers to the test
questions printed on page one.
X. Eugene O'Neill.
2. Chile.
3. Dartmouth.
X. The King of England
5. No. : «
6. The Leviathan, during the
World war, as a troop transport.
7. Four.
8. When they have been pickled
in brine.
it The Neva
10. When one side has won two
games.
11. "Please reply.”
12. The Bible,
13. Vikings.
14. Oak trees.
15. Distinguished Service Order.
18. An accounting year,
17. A stone coffin or chest-like
tomb
18 Tire forerunner of the mod
ern bicycle
19. Ail actor.
20. Mexico.
Forced Into Self-Ilelp.
1From The Washington Post*
After its begging governor had
been refused a federal loan. Penn
sylvania finds that It can scratch
up $12.000.0tX) for Its own relief.
Some states are independent and
others have self-government thrust
upon them.
NOTH I or Mi l TIM. I CON TUITION
t’OK OISCHARI.I
In the District Court of the United Stales
F*6r the Western District of North Caro
1ilift in Bankruptcy No a;>6
in the Matter of B O. Stephenson, tndl
\ldually, and trading as Stephenson
Drug Company, iShelby, N. C.) Bank
rupt.
Notice is hereby given to ml] creditor*
imd other parties In interest that the
*bove named bankrupt s petition for di»
hmrge ha,s been referred to the under
signed as special master; that pursuant
!o the terms of the said order the said
petition has been set down for h hearing
t^efore the undersigned special muster, at
the law office of the aid special master
xi 200 l aw Holding Charlotte. N c . on
Ihorsdai. the 15th da\ of December ,
\9V2, «t it ocldcJ< A M . at which time
Atm place ait parties jryu\ attend Mid
luiy consider she ^akl petition and dis
*hsrfe ■ - '
This meeting miy he continued from
nmc to time without further notice until i
x\\ matters are disposed of
This The 14th day ol November. V932
R MARION K* IBS S] M I
C*i«r»otse V r ' 1 • \’n\ rfv ,
Dressed to Kill
~ .. —----I
Wearing cool-looking flannel shorts
and floppy canvas hat, Henry W,
‘‘Bunny- Austin. British tennis
star. .. Ur acted as much attention
by his unusual attire ns he did by
the quality of his playing, when he
defeated Cecil Metz, of Memphis,
Tenn.. m the first round of the
national tennks championships at
Forest Hills, I,. 1. Austin, who is
the see.-nd seeded foreign player,
won 6-1, 6-2, 6-1.
Lattimore News
Of Personal Items
Teacher is Hospital Patient. Miss
Stepp Weds Mr. Philheck
in Gaffney,
‘Special to The- Star *
Lattimore, Nov. 14 Miss F.tmice
Hobbs, one of our teachers is in the
Gaffney hospital as a patient. Miss
Margaret Lattimore i filling Miss
Hobbs place.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H Ledford of
Shelby were the .spend-the-night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. 13. Lr.8 Oh
Tuesday night.
Mr. J. P. McCti:: y visited his
brothel Mr. cl. A. MeCurry of El
leniioro Wednesday night.
Mrs. Etta Cordell of Shelby. Miss
.Etta Jones of Double Springs and
Mrs.. Zed Hairill and daughter and
soft, Miss Pearl and Master Max
Hurt-ill visited Mr, and Mrs.* J. CL
Harrill ofHear Cliffside Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Mabel Jones spent the week
end with Miss Willie Walker of
Pleasant Ridge.
Mr. L. W. Green Jr., of Mot res
boro, visited here Thursday,
Mr. Major Philbeck and Miss
Marjorie Stepp surprised their
friends November 5 by motoring to
Gaffney, 8, C.. and getting inarried.
They were accompanied by Mr, ana
Mi's, George Lucktdoo and Mrs.
Joel Toby. Mrs. Philbeck is the
pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mimmrd Stepp. Mr. Philbeck is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Philbeck
of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Philbeck
arc going to make thrir home with
the grooms parents.
Mrs N. B, Lee director, of the B.
y. P. U. was re-elected secretary of
district No. 1 of the Kings Moun
tain association. Mrs. Let:'is a very
EXECl TRIX NOTH l
Having this day. qualified a.s executrix
of the estate olMrj, M A. Manner, late
of Cleveland count', this ts to notttv ail
persons having claims against the said
estate to present them to me properly
proven on of before the 14th dav of Ntr
ember, 1933, or this notice 'A ill be plead
ed in bar of any recovery thereof. Ail
persons owing the said es.t-<u%' wll please
make immediate settleme n! to the under
signed This Nov. 1.4th. 1932. .
FANNIE PHU BECK IV-1 lavn»
dale. Executrix of Estate of Mr
M. A Maune?. fit -Nov up
A Dili NIHTR.iTRl.V NOTH*
Having this day qualified as adminis
tratrix of the estate of E. o Hamrick,
deceased, ot Cleveland county this tv to
notify all persist*!. having claims against
the said estate to present to me properly
proven on or before the 18th day of Qc
tober, 1932 or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of any recovery thereof .Ml per
sons owing the said estate will please
make immediate settlement to Ibe under
signed. This October 18tii. 1932
MRS E <). IHMH1CK Adminis
tratrix of Estate ot E. o Hamnett
6t Oct Xiic
EXUCITRIX* NOTIC l
Having this day qualified u* executrix
of H, E. Reid, deceased, this is to notify
all persons having chums against the d
estate to present them to me properly
proven on or before the iOth day of Oc
tober, 1933 or this notice nil! be pleaded
in. bar of any recovery thereof Ail per
sons owing the. said estate xvlll please
make immediate settlement to the under
signed. This Oct;. 10th. 1.033
MRS J ESS IE B H F V A RD RE ID, . E x -
ecutrix 11. E. Reixl, Uec'ea rd
fit Oct U»p
A l) MIN IS TR AT OR'* \ OTIC K
Having qualified ns ..dnithifftrator, e
t. a., of the estate of Joseph Pearson, tie-|
L'Cttsed, late of the county of Cleveland. 1
state of North C&rolin.t this i^ to noth'-,
nil person* having claims against said j
satate to present them to the undersigned I
%t Shelby, n c on or before (October 12 i
1933. or this notice will be pleaded in bar1
>f their recovery All persons indebted to i
said estate will please make immediate!
jayment.
This the 12th of October, 1932.
PEYTON McSWAJN. Administrator
C T. A. of the Estate of Joseph
Pearson. 6t Oct 12c
ADMINISTRATOR $ NOTICE
Having qualified as admUiUtrator of
he estate of Alary J Mauvev. deceased,
ate of Cleveland count? North Carolina,
his is to notify *U persons having claims
igainst the estate of Said deceased to
“Xhimt them to the undersigned nfc tm
lo.me an F F No. l Shelby- V c . on
»r before the Tftfc day of ot&bex. 183
»r this notice y ill be pleaded"' in bar of!
heir recovery All person? indebted tojj
laid estate will please make immediate
•ayment.
This tire Itth day of October, 1932.
R T MAUNKY Administrator of
Mary J Nfauney dec d
3 u-.t. Hamrick A*r-.: (if oct It
I efficient leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Philbeck were
lthe dinner guests Saturday of Mr.
I and Mrs. Bill Philbeck of Poplar
Springs.
The Lattimore senior B. V. P. U.
gave a pageant at Poplar Springs on
Friday night at the district meet
ing of No. 1.
Miss Mattie Lou Philbeck bad as
her dinner guests Sunday the fol
lowing: Mr. and Airs Bill Philbeck
of Poplar Springs; MJsses Lucile
Poston, Mae and Erlene Bradley,
Ola Jones. Beauty MeSwain, Uhlan
Newton. Florence Bramlettc and
Mr. and Mrs. Major Philbeck
Bethlehem Section
News Of The Week
i Miss Dixon Carried to Hospital,
(ilenii Child Heal Sick.
Personals.
■ Special to Tin Star.)
Bethlehem, Nov. 15. There was a:
largo crowd at Sunday school and'
j preaching Sunday. Dr. C. J. Black i
brought a line message.
Miss. Oveda Dixon who was car
tried to the Gastonia hospital a tew j
days ago is getting along fine.
The infant son of Mr, Oscar1
Glenn has been tea' sick, but is.;
| much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harmon and'
[ sons Junior and Joe were the Sun
day dinner guests o. Mr. and Mrs,,
! J. D. Montgomery.
Misses Gladys Blalock and l,eeii i
Herndon spent Sunday with Mo
CIO and Miss Bonnie McGinnis.
Miss Beth Randal! and school)
mate Miss Ruby Silver', of Bolling'!
Springs, college spent the week end:
with Mr.-and Mrs. J. C. Randall.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Sapaugh of j
of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dixon.
Mr and Mrs. Will Allen and lain- j
ilv were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. |
J. r. McDaniel Sunday.
Miss Josephine McDaniel of j
Kings Mountain spent the week end;
with her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. D. j
McDaniel.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. S, McSwaln and.'
!family and Miss Sara Little at
tended the birthday dinner of Mr
• McSwain's mother. Mrs. Bomar!
j McSwain of Grover Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dixon and fam- j
fly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs :
j Will Howell.
The Woman's club will meet next
Saturday with Mrs, Charley Lad.
Mr. Craig Arfowood of Wingate j
college spent the week end at home. |
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Watterson and
little son James, were the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. . J. D
Watterson.
Complete Diversion
Of Colorado River
Boulder City, Net . Nov. 15, !)i
version of the Colorado river
completed here today, with $27,000.
000 spent thus far on the $165,000.
000 Hoover dam project.
The full flow of the stream wa.
sent through the two Arizona til
version tunnels after the comple
tion of a rock fill barrier. It wa
accomplished in less than 24 hour
after the Sunday noon blast .
150.000 pound? of dynamite iha'
signalized the river was about t
give up a portion of its bed an.
(1 ive underground.
Mt. Sinai News
Of Current Week
Daughter Born to Mr. and .Mrs.
John Borders Jr. \etc ran Hills'
In Hospital.
■ t u». 'o Tin Siai . i
Mount Sinai Nov. 15. Sunday
school will meet «.u ;■ 30 Sunday
morning. Rev Mr. Doster, of Blacks
burg. S. C., will pr.-aeii at U .o'clock.
Prayer service Sunday night tit 6 30
with Mr. Shiver Champa n it,
charge. Flu a voile . united to at
tend ill esc services.
Mr. C. T. Ellis wa.- called to the'
bedside of liis lather. Mr. E. H. Bi
ll: In the Siielby. hospital Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mis. John Borders Jr. ol
McBrayer section, art announcing
the-arrival of a daddy daughter,
born Sunday Noyeruh-i in, Mrs
Borde s was before marriage. Miss
Ruth Hunt, of this ep.mmunlf}.
This community regrets to learn
that Mr. and Mrs. 1 ebron Rogers
and children ha\ recently moved
into the -Poplar Springs section,
lrom bur midst. The" e folks, will be.
greatly missed in our church a oik
and community. .
M; and Mr-.,T. 1'. Bridge, visited
relatives near Laitmidre Sunday
afternoon.
Mi>s Marine Rollins joined a party
irom Shelby and Forest City and
spent the week end in Raleigh and
Bunn She.also visited Mr. and Mrs
J. D. Blanton in Shelby: before.re
turning home, Monday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Shiver Champion !
and children . pent the w eek end. in.
Gaffney, S. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Glc. ;-Bridge* and
children til Kings Mountain and
Mr. and Mrs. Brainard Westmore
land and children of Blacksburg, :S.'
C.. visited Mr. and Mrs, J. C.
Bridges Sunday.
Misies Mary and Ruth White
•spent'the‘Week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Author McSwahi near Earl.
They were ace inpanu d home by
Miss Frances Spake who spent. Btjn
day night,in the White home.
Mr. .V Mrs. Ector 11,,mil of Kings
Mountain -spent.'Sunday- with Mr.
and Mrs. W. I . ilarriil.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weaver and
Miss Buna Rollins: of Gaffney. S. C..
visited Mr.-. J. H. Rollins hero Sun
day afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrea Hunt r i
Shelby visited Mr. and Mr l K
Putnam Thursday night.
TIRED
LISTLESS
BILIOUS?
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« 'tViteiipaiion forms poisons in roar
7»«m|v., i i .-ru.UjpK In UoaYlaohes.
*P< Hs, jj« rvousjaijss. Victim
.ir. list1 *.■ ss anil rundo\\ u road*; prvv i«*'
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prescribed, Miller's' ih-H) Extract
t known ;ih _Jl**rh .ln'nvi ^jyo-s plras»u{\
• iui< k relit ' i,‘ n1\r pur-ires th y' -’-' U
of -poisonous. wawt‘’s; Von tat h+uirf.U-T
i t !i>»n f -is pains and: ro
ffHjnjr a now person.' .Ask vour dm*
fc'isd.
11*-commontjyui and roW by
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W/er*m% EXTRACT
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
HERB JUICE
VWVvYV
Fifth District B. Y.
P. U. To Meet
At Fallston Church
riu ;iftl» ciistrli-L of flic Kings
Mountain B Y. I1 L. will meet
■a iili tic Fallston chuicli i.n the j
third'Sunday in November at 2:30,
p. in.
Tiit; program e lo'lows: Soilg
service. Devotional tiv carpenters1
Grove. Prayer by a pastor. Business
and lumoMH'eiiioiUs Meaning oi
Worship" by Mrs. 1, H Ledford.'
Special music by Lawndale. Pageant:
The Building of x Church' by Falls
ton.
All churches brio; gir.g to this
group are asked lo b< present, the
churches are as boilin'.- Pleasant.
Grove, Lawndale, rallstun. North
Bi ... Pro pe< Casai New Bethel
Normans Grove. Carpenters Grove;
and Double Shoals
Barbecue Supper At
Bethlehem Church
i!.\K BKCT'Epv F-iEuIYc9 TT 1
\ bu-b'ruc and oyster supper
'•ill Ih' given at the Bethlehem
school house .Saturday night. There
will be ntusx hirniffted by tlief
.Kings . Mountain drdig band. Pro- j
ceecis for the bn; ;it of the school.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
th>
te o( o C i
eiand county
having claims against said estatt
hereby notified to present them, t
properly proven for pavraent on c
«ill be pleaded in bar of their recover
All persons indebted to f-.iid estate n - -I
make immediate payment t > the under
signed Tills .October 31st. 1032.
it M UIDNEV Administrator of
the Estate of O C Sarratt. dee d
l l«il II) - TABLETS — > \l,\l
Cheeks Malaria in 3 dais. Colds first u.i*.
Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minute*
6GG SALVE for HEAD COLDS
Most Speedy Remedies Known
Dr. D. M. Morrison
l pstairs Woolworth Building
Office Days Each Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday,
SHELBV, N. C.
E.'es Examined, Glasses Fitted
and Rpaired.
turn .t Hocv. At!
Let Freeman
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Is The Scale By Which Your Financial
Success Is Measured
It isn't the size ol your income that counts,
hut the a morn t you put into your savings ac
count. Make if ii fixed rule to deposit a speci
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