AN A-l MARKET PLACE FOR THE BARGAIN SEEKER ■ -— ■ —— .-'— . fi The Cost Is Small The Results Are Good — — They Get Buyer And Seller Together Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. ‘this size 1 cent per word each insertion I his size type 2c per word each insertin'!. This size type 3c per word each insertion. FOR HAULING OF ANY KIND oe Dickson Cooke, Palmer St 5i yp CALL US TO INSTALL four old stove. Shelby Hard ware Co, 3t-llc SAVE MORE IRAN ONE lourth on automobile tires, $2.80 ana up. Smith Garage, FalUton. tr Kc HIGH CLASS MONUMENTS viarble.and granite. Cleveland Ma* ble and Granite Works, West Warren St. tt 30t r WRAY sTwORk" SHOES CAN ’ T lie beat—solid leather. made by Star Brand. $1.98 to $2.98. A. V. Wray and 6 Sons. 5t 9c USED AUTO AND TRUCK parts. Automobile glass' installed Pink Iron and Metal Co., Wes; Warren street. Phone 580. if 13c HEATROLAS AT NEW ow prices. “There is only one Heatrola, Estate Builds It,” Shelby Hardware Co. St-14e HEAVY TWO-YEAR OLD BUD aed rose bushes, red and aink radi ance. 25c each. Plenty other varie ties Patterson's Flowers. tf 2c BOSTONIANS SLIPPERS FOR men. $5. A. V. Wray and 6 Sons. 5t 9c FOR BARGAINS In used Fords and Chev rolets see J. Lawrence Lackey. tf-4c ALLAD1N LAMPS AND Parts at Shelby Hardware Co. Alladin Lamps are Priced at ^5.75. 3t-14e SEE VIC AND GEORGE WRAY lor that good made-to-measure suit We absolutely guarantee a fit, pric ed so reasonable at fl7 to $26.50. A. V. Wray and 6 Sons 5t 9e AFTER NOVEMBER 19. WE will gin cotton on Tuesdays, anti | Fridays only. s. C Crawley and Son. R-l, Lattimore. 2t 16c FOR SALE OR RENT—4-HORSE ‘arm. good 6 room house arid big barn, about 3 miles from Sharon. S. O. Terms. Mrs. Sam N Johnson, 316 East. Black St. Rook Hill, S. C 2-!6p. FOR RENT: FURNISHED front bed room. Mrs, Ernest John . on, Hillcrest. 2t I6p BUY A STETSON HAT AND wear it with pride. Priced the low si in 21 years. A V. Wray and 0 Sons- 5t 9c "NEED A GOOD~RANGE? See us for a nice Rebecca Washington Range, priced l ight, Shelbv Hardware Co. 8t-14c FOR BARGAINS In j used Fords and Chev- j rolets see J. Lawrence Lackey. tf-4c FOR SALE: GOOD AIR COM presscr cash $75.00. Also odd furni ture including buffet. See or write Hall W. Tillman. Fallston, N. C. It 18pj - Sanitary Market - Saturday Specials: 8-lb. Lard ___ _57c 2-lb. Mothers Cocoa _ 22c Watauga Kraut, No. 2 can 5c Tomato Catsup, It-oz. bot, 15c Van Camp's Pork & Beans, 21 can_ —--- 10e 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes 14c Cobb’s Petit Pois Peas, No. 2 cans 23c MJC*. one large or 2 small 5c Matches, 6—-5c boxes_19c 5-lb. Beans, Pintos, Great Northern, Michigan Whites or Mixed, pound_ _ 19c Picklea, sweet, sour, or sweet mixed, qt. jar__23c Pint Gelfahd’s Mayonnaise Dressing 19c Lettuce or Celery-... . 5c MEAT SPECIALS: Veal Chops, 2 lb. - 25c Country Pork Sausage, lb. 15c Mixed Sausage, 3 lb. — 25c Lean Pork Roast, lb. — 15c SteW Beef, lb. - 7c Cured Ham, whole or i, pound__ 12Ac - Sanitary Market - PHONE 48—WE DELIVER TRY A PAIR OP THOSE GOOD I Hapgrade Overalls best made. 89r. | A. V. Wray and G Son- at pc ALLA DIN LAMPS ARE reduced to now low price— $5.75. Shelby Hardware Co. .It-14c ALL SIZE 11EATERS — Extra low priced. A large as sorrtment. Shelby Hardware Co. 3M4c BRIGHT AND DESERVING girl in Hie teen age wishes to con tiriue her school work in Shelby. T do so she must have work after school hours. Willing to do any thing. If you can help her phone .Mrs; Robert Doggctt. 2t 16p IE YOL'll ROOF LEAKS let me l’ix it with guaranteed work. William Denton, call 658 or leave word for me at Chas. A. Hoev’s oitice east of po.-a office on East Warren Street.. 2t-17p HOWELL TRANSFER COM* paiiy. Trucks and trailers, 24 hours I service. A IL goods insured while in .transit. You call—we haul—any i thing anywhere Office phone 713. res. 124-R, Shelby, N. C tf 31c ""stetson HATS—a v“wRAY ! and 6 Sons 5t '9c FOR SALE EARLY CABBAGE ! plants; Mrs. T P Gold route 1 Lattimore. 5t lGji FOR RENT: NICE LARGE jtcre. fbom, one block from court square. Charles Eskridge, Sinclair Refining Co. tf p 13c ~1f vou“neetTMONEY. see uk for loans from $5 to $40 m».de to employed men and women on their own per sonal endorsement. Courteous, confident service. Citizens Fi nance Co. 12 Lincberger Bldg, entrance West Marion. 4F-4t HENS OR FRIERS 12ic lb. Griffin P. Smith, Phone 46o. ltc MOTORS TUNED FOR WEN? ter. Prices right. Phone 9116. lot 7p NOTICE TO FARM ERS of No. 5 town ship: I will gin cotton Tuesdays and Fridays after November 20. W. (Hord. Ite 148 ACRES? "STORY REsf dence. 20 acres fine bottom. 2 miles Betheny church. Price only $269.00. Terms. 40 acres nice little home, good roads and school. $10 acre. 300 acres $1700 with three 1 muses. 225 acres at $3.00 acre. J. C. Wilborn, real estate. York. S. C. 3t 18p SPECIAlT PRICE on grinding valv6s: Chevrolet Six $2.50; Ford Four $2.50; STRAYED OFF CLEVELAND Cloth mill village, Jersey cow. Finder please notify Star office. It 18p WEEK-END BARGAINS Pink Salmon, Alaska, .3 tall cans... . 25c Pork & Beans, Campbell’s . oe Soda Crackers, Regal, 1 lb. package__ 10c Cocoanut, bulk, lb. „ __ 19c Mince Meat, 17-oz. jar _ 25c String Beans, No. 2 can, 4 for __ 25c Quick or Regular Oats. Quakers, 3 pkgs. for 25c Asparagus, S. C. Pack, 8-oz. can 10c Gold Craft Peanut Butter. ! 1-lb. jar___-lOci Flour, Red Rose, 24 lbs. . 49c ] Flour, Red Rose, 48 lbs. 95c j Flour, Perfect Biscuit, 24 lbs. __„ 59c Tomatoes, 15-oz. can, Extra 'quality -- 5c Cut Okra, No. 2 can_5c Wanda Coffee, lb. __25c Peaches, in Heavy Syrup, No. 2A can, 2 for J,._ 25c Sweet Mixed Pickles, qts. 19ci HOME STORES—“Where the Dollar Does Its Duty" SHELBY. N. C;.IN I Always Kicking! } Cen*idered one of tb'- best punter j and backfield men in the East, Hot I McNamara, of New York Univcr I sit;., is shown limbering up hit I heavy artillery in the first practice of the season at Farmirigdalc. h. f That, seems to be a pretty hefty kick for the first one ! Roosevelt Lead Over Six Million Washington— Franklin D. Roose velts plurality in tlie presidential .election stands at 6.451.302 over President. Hoover's vote, The total vote for a candidates thus far com piled by The Associated Press is 37 199.946 Figures were coinpietf . for only fourteen states Tabulation showed Rouse veil had received 21.506,742 ballot; and President Hoover 15.055.440. In the returns thus far received Norman Thomas, Socialist candid date, has a total of 566.301 vote' Three Hundred Million To Be Spent For Ads ; Atlantic' City, N. J,—Lee H Bris tol. New York president of the As sociation of National Advertisers, said today that more than $300,000. 000 is expected to be spent in ad vertising next year. He said the out lay would be approximately 33 per cent over figures Tor this year. More than half he companies of the association. he said, have report ed increases in total sales volumes during the last three months Peanut Company To Buy New Machinery Suffolk. Va, Nov. 18 -Expendi ture of $100,000 next year for re placement of obseiete machinery and in plant modernisation was an nounced today by Amedio Obiet, president of the Planters Nut and Chocolate company. Say Geographies Now In Use Are Old And Obsolete i Says S< hoot ( hiidrri,' should o 60 per cent, the commission ca ll lmates. “To accept the revision a* I up-to-date is a delusion," i', states. How Doctors Treat Colds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and relieve the congestion that makes you cough, thousands of pdbvsieians are uow recommending Calotabs, the uausraless calomel compound tablets that give you the effects of calomel aud waits without the unpleasant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bedtime with a glass of sweet milk or water Next uiorniug your cold has vanished, your system is thoroughly purified and you are feeling line with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you wish,— no danger Calotabs are sold in 10c and 35c packages at drug stores. (Adv) "To continue the use of bonks cop; - righted in 1916 ' that . all the Arctic expedition of Perry md the Antarctic expedition of Amundsen and Scott 'recent is false e.onoiny. • The content Is organized in mch ,t way a*- to make children despise geography and hale school." rue re port Mates. The recommended list o’ .c les me those of Atwood and Thomas, by Ginn & Co. Barrows-Pm ki r by Silver. Burdeit A Go. and Podge Lacitev- McConnail bv Rand Mr Nally A CO, Former Banker Now Supply Room Helper Raleigh Wallace l) Davis lor mrr Asher illr bunker serv ing .1 sen tence in state's prison here for vio lating the bank laws, has been as signed to a job I11 the prison sup ply room acting Warden Daw,on 1 mettled Davis helps keep the record of what is shipped out from the cen tral prison here to prison camps over the state. He has been working at the job for severai days, Dawson said The acting warden said the for mer banker is looking as "slick as an Onion mid putting on weight." Mr, Davis pawned his watch for *8 in Alexandria, Va.. to raise per sonal funds on a visit to Washing ton during his fight to escape pris on Carl B. Hyatt revealed here. Hyatt, one time judge of the Buncombe county juvenile court, said he redeemed the watch from the Alexandria pawnbroker, and will give it to Davis’ son in Ashe ville Vlillions To Be Paid In Christmas Clubs New York. Nov. 18 A total of *441,000,000 will be distributed with in the next two weeks to 10,500,000 members of Christmas clubs by 7. 000 banking* and other organiza tion, it was announced today. Herbert T. Rawll, president of Christmas Club, Inc., said that the I average distribution would Ire $4-’ per person against, *47 per depositor i last year's $42. he pointed out. will t purchase more goods than last year s larger average. END YOUR OWN "DEPRESSION" FEELINC For every so-called ' similar” rem edy, there are literally thousands o) voluntary letter* In our flies praising the good done by Milter's Herb Ex tract (known as Herb Juice). Mer and women declare It gives relief j after others fall in treating stomach disorders, Indigestion and constipa tion's many ills—headaches, dizziness loss of appetite and lack of vitality Once you've used It to clear poison* from your body an occasional dose will keep you feeling fit as a Addle Cet a bottle and try it today. Recommended and Sold by Cleveland Drug Co., Shelby, N. C. iW/erim.% EXTRACT ^FORMERLY KNOWN HERB JUICE Cleveland Cloth Mill News Items ( several Social Aflatt* Air Knjtvvrd I ruler Itriftltl Move* Back Herr 'Special to The Htui Cloth Mill. Nov. II —The Men* j class of Eastskie Baptist church rn : tertaiheci the Woman*, class at an i oyster supper Saturday evening at' the Cleveland Cloth mill hole). Ev ery one present reported a pleasant I t tme. The Woman s M L>slonarv circle met Tuesday evening with Mr*. Dec McGrow after the meeting adjourn ed a delicious course of sandwiches j and coffee was served Mrs. w. O. Cashlon and little daughter Betty. 3pem the week end in McAdenvUle. We are sorry to i port that Ml Silvers is said to b? worse. Mr. and Mrs A I, Burnt; motored to Cowpens. P C . Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dec Trammell spent the week end In Greenville, 8. C.. In order to attend the Carolina-Fur man twit ball gam* Mr. Calvin Dor inn oi Greenville, £. Oi. spent the week, end with his Dr. Jarrett’s Spinal Column OOMPARt TH»; WITH THt OtiC * ANDTHC ONt • LISTEN • i to the voice of nature If it were not for pain, our bodies could be destroyed without our knowl edge. Pain is a friendly warn ing that something Is wrong. If, in disease you silence this | warning by deadening the pain. you have not corrected the cause, | you have taken away natures danger signal. Chiropractic is a 1 science—not of deadening the pain but of correcting the cause by removing the nerve pressure (see second nerve in above cut.> | • Nature does the healing, when tlie cause is removed. DR. B. M. JARRETTi CHIROPRACTOR [Royster Bldg:. Shelby, N. C.j grandmother Mrp? lit in Trammell Mr, John Rooki* of Greenville, b. c„ spent the week end with he brother. Mr. tester Rookr Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Setzer and family spent Sunday in Belmont The yOuiiR people „f our rom nutnlty gave a delightful party at the home of Oeorgo Cnbuniss. The women's cooking club met with Miss Anthony Tuesday after noon. We are very hupp. to welcome Mr, nnd Mrs. Lesrt i Grtffln Into out midst again. The P. T. A. met at flip Jefferson school liouse Thursday evening. The senior R Y P. U. held m business meeting at the home of Miss Jarielle McGill Monday even ing! Mr. Charlie Bates of McAdenvtlle is spending the week with his rotts in George Watts A Kansas woman w ho has writ ten a verse entitled The Twang of tlie Sea” ought to devote her atten tion to another one. entitled "The Boom of the Piccolo They say beer Is coming back, but we haven't ecu any sign s .yet on the drug store windows. reduce your family “Colds-Tax” follow Vleka Plan for better Control*of *Golds. DIZZINESS relieved by Bhtck*Drati|bt "I decided to take Thedferda Black-Draught, as i had been hav • In* Milan* »pell» ' write* Mr. rime ft. Htevena, of Columbua, Ind "When t tret hi I lone 1 fe*l eleepv and tired and do not feel like dole* my weft: 1 tret awfully dlaiv. I know then that r had better take somethin* \fter I found how good Black-Draught I*. that !» what t have need. I rieee it rtda tne of the bile, fer T feet bel ter— don’t feel Ilk* T am drooping off to (deep every Time I alt gown. That, to me I* » very had fading” Vote von i(i.n O't Rtock-Droitaht it* Hit form of a Hl&UP, for CUilimMU Lutz & Jackson FUNERAL HOME 20(1 West Marion St. SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT — RHONE 72 — \mhulance Service A Specially LADY ATTENDANT LUTZ-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME 322 West Marion Street PHONE 33 Your Savings Account Is The Scale By Which Your Financial Success Is Measured It isn’t the size of your income that counts, but the amount you put into your savings ac count. Make it a fixed rule to deposit a speci fied amount regularly. Then watch it grow. Union Trust Go. • IN I MON I'HEKE IS STRENGTH” TOOTS AND CASPER The “Psychology” Of Practice. THE TINE IS4ETTIH4 CLOSER! THE 4REAT SIX ROUND AMATEUR BQXIN6 CONTEST BETWEEN COL .HOOFER AND CHUCK SPATT5 IS NOW / ONLY V ! SIX DAYS OFF! ° ysfcT-" i WHOM DO YOU PICK 1 TO WIN 7 I'M 70 BE THE REFEREE, TOOTS, AND I'LL HAVE TO KEEP MV EVES OPEN! COLONEL HOOFER'S AIM IS BAD AND HE'S LIABLE TO SWINCr AT CHUCK SPATTS AND HIT ME INSTEAD! WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY IF THE ( REFEREE N 1 15 KNOCKED OUT!? J iL THERE'S SUCH A THING AS BEING OVER- N TRAINED AND GOING STALE. SO I’M GONNA TAKE THINGS EAST FROM NOW ON! NO MORE TRAINING FOR ME! IN FACT.ILL TRY A LITTLE “PSYCHOLOGY* STUFF ON CHUCK SPATTS'. IT'LL PUZZLE HIM WHEN HE HEARS I'M J TAKING OUR BOUT SO LIGHTLY! IF l CAN ONLY GET HIM TO WORRYING • THINK. CHUCK, SPATTb WILL NNIN EASILY! you THINK? i KNOW HE'LL WIN! HOOPER HASN'T , A CHANCE! J ' IF I WA*bl HOOFER 1 I'D CALL / THE l r CHOCK SPATTS WIU. flatten HIM IN , ONE i HOyNO! ARE YOU ^ rf,OINi TO PUNCH THAT BA4 AU-j AFTERNOON. A “N? <(* ALL OON 4 J . A Difficulty Position For Casper. °\W eifc FIGHT ‘ 1 S NOW ONLY FOUR DAYS OFF! •-’SSS’ WHAT A THRILLING EVENT ’TWILL. BE' 0-^—0 3 MEMBERS PICKED CHOCK SBATT5 TO WIN! 4PICKEDCOC.HOOPER AND 3 5410 IT vVO.it.PBg A DRAW / I ALMOST WISH THE BOVS l HADN'T PICKED ME TO V SE THE REFEREE V BECAUSE COLONEL 'A&H-.R wiu.be 1HE REFEREE V j HOOFER 15 MY \ PAL AND IF Ht 4ETS KNOCKa>OUT l IT WILL BREAK V MY HEART TO HAVfc 1U \ COON! /HIM OUT!