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Tribune Publisher Attacks Securities New York, Dec, 6.—8everal cities In North Carolina were placed In the same economic boat with Chica go by Colonel Robert R McCormick publisher of the Chicago Tribune, at the Initial session of the national conference of law and business held at New York university. He declar ed that securities of Asheville, Dur ham, Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem, along with those of Chicago. New York, Detrtflt and other cities, do not measure up to their respective Investment stand ards. McCormick added that "fed eral appropriations exceed revenues by two billion dollars " GUTS COSTS of GOLDS Re porta from thousands of families prove that the num ber, duration and costs of colds can be reduced by half with the new Vicks Golds Control Plan. Prove It for yourself, as directed In each Vicks package. for ADMINISTBATOR'h NOTICE Having qualified on November 30th ns administrator ot the estate ot Mrs. C. B Buttle deceased ot Cltvaland county. N C. tbit Is to notify all parsons having claltna against the said estata to present them to me properly proven on or before the let day ot December 1013 or this no tloo will be ploeded In bar of any recov ary. All persona owing the said tstate will pleaaa make Immediate settlement to the undersigned. This Dec. lit, 1933. J. L BUTTLE Administrator oi Estate of Mrt. C. B Buttle 6t Deo 2p ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa administrator of the estate ot Mary Jane Neill, deceased, lata of Clevtland county. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against tha estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed Cherryvllla. N. C on or before the llth day of November. 1933, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of tdielr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleasa make Immediate pay ment. This November 1«, 193* DAVID P. DELLINGER, Admlnletrator. «t Nov Uc EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors on No vember 7th 1932 of the estate of W. A Latttmore deceased this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to preaent them to us properly proven on or before the 36th day of Nov 1931 or thla notice wilt he pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. All persons owing the aeld estate will please make Immediate settlement to the undersigned This Nov. 2»th 1933. E. B. and J. A. LATT1MORE Ex ecutors of Estate of W A, I.atti more deceased. «t Nov 23c TRUSTEE'S SALE Ol' REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W M. Wellman and wife and A. K. Blanton and wife to the under signed trustee, said deed of trust being dated Jan. 3»th. 1930 and recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Cleve land county. N. C In book No, 164 at page 37. securing an indebtedness there in described and default having been made In the payment ot said indebted ness I will on Monday, December 19th, 193* at 13 o'clock noon, or within legal hours at the court house door In Shelby. N. C tell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction that certain lot ot land described as follows: Beginning on the north aide of Shelbv Mnoresboro road, now highway No 20. Wilsons corner thence with his line N 1 1-2 R. 209 feet to a stake, division cor ner; thence with the division line N. M‘a K 101 feat to a stake In Florence Mor rlacn'a line, now Roecoe Luts’ line; thence with the aald line S. 27 W. *1.3 feet to a stake In aald lint; thence n. 07 W It feet to a stake: thence 8. 13V« E. 99 feet to • atake In the north edge of highway No. 30: thence with the aeld road or highway N. 73V4 W. 117 feet to the be ginning. and being that same lot which was conveyed to W. M. Wellmon end A X. Rlanton by Jno P. Mull, trustee by deed dated Jan 20th. 1930. Thla Nov. 17th. 1933. JNO, P. MULL. Trustee. 4t Nov 19c TRUSTEE'S BALE OF BEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed by Walter McBwatn and wife to the undersigned trustee, aald deed of trust being dated April 19th, 1939, end recorded In the office of the register ol deeds for Cleveland county, N. C, In book No. 197 at page 147, seeurtng an indebtedness therein described and de fault having been made In the payment of aeld indebtedness I will on Monday, December 19th, 1933 at 11 o'clock, noon, or within legal hours at the court house door in Shelby. N. C 4*11 to the hlgheat bidder for cash at publlo auction that certain lot of land described aa fallows: Beginning at a stake in the old Pat terson Springs-Shelby road W A. Glad dens comer In Wesson's line, and runs thence with W. A. (Hadden's line N 8( degrees 29 minutes W. 430 feet to a stake, a new corner: thence a new line N. 31 degrees IS minutes E. 100 feet to a atake. a new corner; thence 8. 80 degrees i minutes R. 430 feet to a stake In Wes son's line, a new corner In the old road: thence with the old road and Wesson's Una 8 11 degrees 18 minutes W, 300 feet to the beginning and being that same lot conveyed to the parties of tha first part by T W Gladden and wife, by deed dated April 19th, 1939. Thla Nov 17th. 1932. JNO. P. MULL. Trustee. 4t Nov ISc NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under end by virtue of the authority conferred by deed of trust executed bv O. E. Stewsrt end Fife Emma Stewart dated the 15th day of August mis and re corded in boob 150 page 33» in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county Jefferson E. Owens substituted trustee will at twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday, January 4th last at the court house door of Cleveland county in Shelby North Carolina sell at public auction lor cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: Beginning at a stake In the northwest edge of Peachtree street the southeast corner of the Sam Wilson lot and runs thence with the south line of the Sai. Wilson lot North Mk. west 100 feet to , stake; thence south 31V. west t>« feet tc a stake in the R. L. Mauney lot; thence with the north line of said lot south 5S-. east 100 feet to a stake in the northwes edge of Peachtree street; thence with said edge of said street north 31V« easl M feet to the place of beginning Sami being a part of lot No. 4 oi the M I, Borders property, a plat of which prop arty is of record in book of plats No. 1 ai page 71 in the office of the register o! deeds of Cleveland county North Caro Una. This sale Is made on account of de fault in payment of the indebtedness se eured by said deed of trust. A ten peroent I10> eash deposit will b< required of the highest bidder at the sale This the Mth day of November. 1033 JEFFERSON E. OWENS 8ubstltute< (MM) Trustee. 4t Dec 2> Germany's Soldier-Chancellor Has Long Ruled From Behind * * * * * * General Kurt von Schleicher Dictated Policies of Last Two Ministries. Also Controls Police and Entire Army. Wk ^Hinder Pres vph Hinderbuik Gen Kurt 1 0vCM ixiivncHER Aro^rS Hitco?.. 'Twin. Brecht: Although the appointment of General Kurt eon Schleicher a* Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg ie hailed by the prate and public at a change, it it well known that the only real change it the emergence of von Schleicher from behind the tcenet to accept retpon eibility for the policiet which he hat dictated to the lait two minitlriet. For yeart the nominal rulert of the country have known that the real power lay with the man who tat behind the detk in the Reichtwehr Min iatry, and any time during the laat decade von Schleicher could have been Chancelloi but he didn’t want the job. On one occation ha it taid to have remarked, “If I were Chancellor I would need only one assistant —a hangman.” At it it now, he it confining himtelf to two ateiatanta. They are Fran* Bracht, Committioner of Prutaia and Minitter of the Interior, and Dr. Guenther Gereke, Minitter of Labor. Von Schleicher it retaining the poat of Minitter of Defence, which placet him in the almoat invulnerable poeition of being in control of the army and police, at well at the political machinery of '*> country. It it predicted that von Schleicher will wage a ruthless wa. on Adolf Hitler, Faaciat fire brand, deepite their friandthip, if the Blackahirt chief peraiata in attack ing the government, but it it believed that Hitler will come into line and co-operate with the new regime. Von Schleicher hat an ambitious pro gram planned for relief of unemployment and the reatoration of prot perity. Thie program hat won him the aupport of the prett and reaulted in the firat favorable reaction in many montha on the Berlin stock exchanee. Belwood News Of Current Week Twjiu Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis. Mr. Honirr Isenhour Is Sick. Belwood, Dec, 8..Mrs. A. R, Keep and son Bryson are spending this week with her sister Mrs. B. P. Peeler. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peeler visited Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Bess of Lincoln ton Sunday. ' Mrs. Esper Royster and son C. E. visited Mr7 and Mrs. J. H. Peeler Sunday. Mrs. A. A. Lackey visited Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Peeler FMday. Miss Modline Porter who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Clyde Wal ker of Charlotte returned home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hoyle of Blacksburg, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoyle Sunday. Mrs. Hugh Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin visited Mr. Homer Isenhour who is very sick in the hospital at Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoyle 8unday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lutz visited her mother Mrs, Canfler of Hickory Sunday. Mr .and Mrs S. A. Peeler and Mrs. Henry Stamey, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stamey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stamey Sun day. Miss Pearl Gantt is spending some time with her sister Mrs. Eugenia Jaynes at Morganton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis are the proud parents of twin boys. Mrs. Davis was Miss Estelle Martin of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Buff of the Pleasant Hill section were the din ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ray j Dayberry Sunday. Mr. Theodore Hartman is im proving, his friends will be glad to know. The young peoples society of Knob Creek, and Hebron met with the St. Peters society Sunday night and enjoyed a nice program. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Chapman of Lincolnton, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Jeffries Sun day. Mr. Press Smith of Hickory spent Wednesday night with hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Willis of Lin colnton visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis Saturday night. Mrs. Tom Green visited her son Mr. arid Mrs. Dargan Green Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Toney of Lawndale, visited Mr and Mrs. R, A. Ivester Sunday night. Upper Cleveland News Of Interest Mr. and Mrs. John Whlsnant Have New Daughter. Building Going On. (Special to The Star.) Casar, R--1.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Whlsnant Saturday De cember 5, a dainty daughter. Moth er and baby are getting along nice ly Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Self and faJhlly of Shelby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. True Gantt. Misses Daphlne Hunt and Gillie Dcvenny attended a party at Tom Bumgardner’s of near Casar Sat urday night. Mrs. Reathy Self Is spending some time with her mother, Mrs Ada Devenny. Little Lounette Water of Lawn dale Is spending some time with relatives. Miss Marie Hunt spent Friday with Misses Wilma end Othe Lon don of near Hollis. Mr. R. L. Morris Is building sev eral rooms to Mr. A. W. Whisnant's house. Mr. and Mrs. M. E Whlsnant of Hollis visited his brother Mr. W. W. Whlsnant. Sunday. Misses Maude and Lucile Self, Jessie Pearl and Winnie Whlsnant attended the fiddlers convention given at Sunshine high school Sat urday night. Mr. Ed Jones entertained a large crowd at his home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Johnson of Casar spent the week end with the latters mother Mrs. Ola Hunt. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Coley Rush who moved into the community from Lattimore last Saturday. Alfalfa planted In Lincoln coun ty during the first week in Septem ber has come up to a good stand and is growing nicely reports Gra ham Morrison, farm agent. “I Never Cough More Than Once “At the first cough I take a swal low of Thoxine and in 15 minutes my cough is gone—l wouldn't be without Thoxine. It’s wonderful for the children too.” Thoxine—that's a name to re member. A safe, pleasant-to-takc prescription, not a cough syrup. It is guaranteed to quickly relieve coughs, colds ahd sore throat,—or your money back. 35c, Suttle s Drug Store and all other good drug stores adv. Complains Of Poor Packing Of Cotton Baled For Export China Say* Cnless Southern Cotton Is Parked Better, Sale Will Slump. Poor baling of American cotton la of course, an old story well known to every cotton exporter. Tbe sub ject, however, has arisen again In the China market, as Is evidenced by a cablegram received from com mercial Attache Juleau Arnold, Shanghai, by the Charlotte district office of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Mr. Arnold ca bles: "American cotton exporters ship ping standard size American bales of cotton in China should be cau tioned against bales arriving with cotton badly exposed which is add ing seriously to fire risks and mak ing losses to importers.. "During the past fourteen weeks Shanghai experienced three serious fires In American cotton cargoes and losses were said to be greatly enhanced because of bad packing. Out of any lot of 100 American bales selected at random the ma jority have broken bands and bad ly torn covering leaving loosened contents exposed and frazzled. Fu ture American cotton business be lieved Jeopardized by careless pack ing." _ Christmas Program at Beth-Ware School Planned For Dec. 16 Parent Teachers Will Give a Pa geant. Payment on Piano Made. Tree Planting. (Special to The Star.) Beth-Ware, Dec. 8. -The next P. T. A., meeting at Beth-Ware school will be in the form of a Christmas program. “The Christmas Choir” a pageant will be presented by more than a hundred grade and high school pupils. This program will be given Friday evening December 16. A small admission will be charged. It is hoped that all school patrons will be sure to come and bring your friends. The idea of giving these programs is for a get-together meeting. The aim in making the small charge is to pay some debts the school has accumulated. There has been a payment made on the piano. The new light plant has been paid for. Seme books or dered and several small debts paid Other Improvements, such as tree planting, plans for beautifying the grounds, have been drawn, book cases made and several things have been done in and around the build ing. Bethlehem Section News Of The Week Orphanage Children to Give Pro gram. Oyster Sapper and Personals. (Special to The Star.) Bethlehem, Dec. 6.—The new manager of Thomasvllle Orphanage -and a crowd of the children will give a program during the preach ing hour, 2 o'clock Sunday after noon. Mrs. Will Howell and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. S. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latl spent Sunday with Mrs. Lail's parents Mr and Mrs. R. B. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ledford en tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc Daniel and family with an oyster supper Saturday night. Ml. James McDaniel and Eldred Patterson were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. Boyd Howell. Mr. and I£rs. Walker Arrowood and grandson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Saris Etters. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yarboro and j Misses Alverta Leona McDaniel ant^ I Ruth Bell spent Sunday afternoon I with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Howell, i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon. Mrs. j Homer Harrrton attended achieve ment day Friday at South Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watterson and family have moved out of this sec tion to the Grover section. An increase of 8.5 bushels of corn an acre was secured by Vanhoy brothers of Brooks Cross Roads in Yadkin county as a result of growing lespedeza on the land during the previous year. END YOUR OWN "DEPRESSION" FEELINC For every so-called "similar” rem edy. there are literally thousands ol voluntary letters in our files praising the good done by Miller's Herb Ex tract (known as Herb Juice). Mer and women declare it gives rellel after others fail 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 poisons from your body an occasional dost will keep you feeling fit as a fiddle Get a bottle and try It today. Recommended and Sold by Cleveland Drag Co., Shelby, N. C. KNOWN AS | % miners nc ^ FORMERLY KERB JUICE! New Yorkers at French Resort Former Mayor James J. Walker of New York is shown with Miss Betty Compton, well known musical comedy star of Broadway, as they enjoyed the balmy breezes from the sea on the rocks at Cape D’Antibes, popular resort in the South of France. The ex-Mayor is planning to write his memoirs after he has had a long rest. Zoar Community News Of Interest Large Crowd At Church Services. Personals Of People Visiting. _ (Special to The Star.) Zoar, Dec. 7.—There was a very good attendance at Sunday scENnl Sunday morning. B. Y. P. U. met at 6 o'clock Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Barnett and children of Lowell spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McSwaln. Mrs. Barnett remained for several days at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. McSwain. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pettit of Gaffney visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parris. Miss Viva McDaniels of Kings Mountain visited Miss Delta Ware Tuesday night. Mr. Bryson Parris of Chesnee Is spending several days at the home of Mrs. John B. Hamrick. Mr. Leo Parris and Mr. Turner Scruggs of Chesnee visited Mrs. John B. Hamrick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Spake and Mrs. Bob Cooper spent Monday in Kings Mountain on business. Mr. Lester Hamrick and Mr. Parris Hamrick of Grover visited Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hamrick Sun day night. Miss Vassie Hamrick visited Misses Flossie and Alleen Bolton of Earl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantrell of Charlotte Friday. Mr. Johnnie Carswell of Polk county spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. David Hamrick. Over Half Million Paid War Veteran* A total of $505,863.43 was paid out to World war veterans of North Carolina last month by the Char lotte regional office of the United' States Veterans bureau, J. S. Pitt man, manager of the Charlotte of fice, said yesterday. Answers To Star’s Question Box On Page One Below are the answers to the test questions printed on page one. 1. Two hundred and fourteen. 2. Oklahoma City. 3. J. R. Wys. A. He had no middle name. 5. Felines 6 Gaius Octabius Augustus. 7. Ulysses. 8. China. 9. The war with Spain. 10. Act of unlawfully and malici ously burning a building. 11. Henry Sienklewicz. 12. The president of the United States with the consent of the sen ate. 13. The attorney general. 14. James Buchanan. 15. Fiancee. 16. A liquid. 17. Ramadan. 18. The Eiffel Tower. 19. 1790. 20. A common laborer. Negroei Plan For Emancipation Day The emancipation committee of Shelby and Cleveland county asks every negro church auxiliary, civic league, womans club, Cleveland choral club, fraternal orders, olty schools, parents-teachers associa tion and rural schools in the county to send a representative to meet at Mt. Calvary Baptist church Tues day evening at 7 o’clock, W. F. T. All invited to come to arrange pro gram for January 2nd 1933. Rev. A Hard, president, A. K. Roberts, sec. Haywood county farmers have re cently purchased three pure bred beef bulls for upgradnlg the herds of the county. Build Up Health and Paint 6a Away WOMEN who suffer from weak ness often have many aches and pains which a stronger state of health would prevent. Women In this condition should take Cardul, a purely vegetable tonic that has been In use for over BO years. Take Cardul to Improve Uie general tone of the system In cases Of run down health and "tired nerves.” Women have found, in such cases, that Cardul helps them to overcome pains and make the monthly periods easier. CARTWI Is safe and whole some for \v i of all agea Try It I Eton Village News Items Week Of Prayer Being Observed Weavers In Contest. Fruit Social. (Special to The Star.) Eton, Dec. 7.—A large crowd wa. present for Sunday school Sunday B. Y. P. U. and preaching. Our regular prayer meeting sen Ice will be held Wednesday night a . the church. A special program wii be rendered by the W. M. U., G. A's R. A’s and other organizations. This is the week of prayer in ou. village. The first meeting will b; held with Rev. and Mrs. H. U, Waldrop Monday night at 7;30. Mr. W. K. Cline will announce when the next meetings will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith of nea: Polkvllle spent Sunday aiternoot With Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grigg. The day and night weavers of tbi Eton mill ran a contest for a shor period. The day hands were vie torious. They motored to Pine vie. lake Saturday evening where a bar beoue was held. Mr. D. B. Pritchard spent Sui: day with his father, Mr. Prltchar of Gaffney, S. C., who Is very sick, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant DeVon o Charlotte are visiting Mr. and Mrs Lee Lazenby at this writing. The Junior B. Y. P. U. class win their leader. Miss Alta Lee Scrugg had a fruit social at the home c Lillian and Lura Grigg Monda; night. A large crowd was presen and a nice time was reported. Little Misses Virginia and A lie Dew Sisk spent the Thanksgivin holidays with their mother, Mrs Sisk. Miss Laura Williams of Fallstoi spent the week-end with Miss Hele: Wright., Mrs. Grady Sealy and small sol. Ralph, spent Monday evening wii. Mr. Sealy’s parents, Mr. and Mr; Sealy. Mrs. Floyd Williams of FaUctei spent Monday with her sister, Mr: J. B. Wright. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our hint friends and neighbors for thel: kindness and sympathy during th sickness and death of our dsa mother and wife. A. A. Anthony and Family. The National Grangs wants Con gress to inflate the currency tc raise commodity values. Remember ing 1929’s stock market explosion maybe one blowup deserves another GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL FOR CHRISTMAS The Stamey Company IS OFFERING SOME SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPER. 100 PLAID BLANKETS Sizes 66x77 reduced from 95c to 49c Big Lot of 68x72 Fast Color PRINTS Reduced to 10c One Lot Men’s OVERCOATS Reduced to $1.50 38-Inch Unbleached Splash BROADCLOTH Just about 1,000 yards to go on sale at 5c One Lot 95c and $1.25 Wool Dress Goods and Suitings Reduced to — Yard 45c Visit our Toy Department. We have a large assortment of useful Toys for the Kiddies. We are making some Special Prices in our Ready-to-Wear Department in Dresses, Coats and Hats. Be sure and visit this department. Ladies’ Cotton Jersey BLOOMERS 15c 38-Inch Unbleached MESH CLOTH Reduced from 10c yard to 5c Good Heavy 20x33-Inch * BATH MATS Rose, Green, Blue and Gold Reduced to 45c Children’s Cotton Jersey BLOOMERS IOC Children’s Slipover SWEATERS Reduced to BOYS’ OVERALLS Sizes 6 to 16. Good heavy Blue Denim New Shipment Of The Old Time 8 Day $4.45 Clocks for $3.95 Ladies’ All Silk Full Fashioned Service Weight HOSE 1st Quality in the newest colors 59c SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN . Made by Peters Shoe Co., and Star Brand. All sizes up to 2. 95c Men’s Blue WQRK SHIRTS All sizes. A real bargain 25c Men’s Heavy Red Rubber Sole OVER-SHOES For 95c The Stamey Company FALLSTON - POLKVILLE
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