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Vo l£ ll L L WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE, The Cost Is Small They Get Buyer And Seller Together I — — The Results Are Good — — Halos For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad Hoe. I iiis size 1 cent per word each Insertion This size type.2c per .vord each insertion This size type 3c per word each insertion. WALKING IS THE1 Old Way! Get a good' used car from Rogers Motors o n Rogers' easy payment plan. We have a complete, stock of all makes of cars to select from. It UJITD AUTO AND TRUCK pHi la Automobile subs installed t’Tni: Iron anti Metal Co. Wes;! Warren street. Rhone bau U 12.: “FOR BARGAINSTn used Fords and Chev rolets see J. Lawrence Lackey. 11-4 c TER I’Oi: X 0 DAG OF Sugar and a 19vJd Blum’s Al manac FREE for a year's sub senption t<>: The Star. This offer is limited tit subscribers old or new, in Cleveland and adjoining counties' and. is good only for the ientainder of December, dt-d'ip save more t HA N OrW lourtti on automobile uves, $2Uj rmr up. Smith Garage, t iu.6lon. tl 8t FOR RENT—CEI’H BLANTON home place on Graham Street. E. F. McKinney 2-28c doFt mash- YOUR~FINGER, let us fix your shoes. Freeman's Shoe Shop, Ask. anybody, under Pendleton's. 2t 28c “MOST MILES PER per dollar” means a used car from Rogers Motors, on Rogers Motors own low cost finance plan. See what we have. ltc WHY TAKE CHANCES ON RAW milk, when Pasteurized is only 1.0c a quart? Shelby Milk Plant, phone 125. 2t 28c DON'T EXPOSE YOUR FAM ily to unnecessary danger of disease by using raw milk. You can get Pasteurized < health’s protection) cheaper. Shelby Milk Plant, phone 125, 2t 28c FREE— A 10 - LB. BAG of Sugar and a 1933 Blum’s Almanac if you pay a year’s subscription to The Star any time this month. This offer does not apply beyond Cleve land and adjoining counties. No premiums mailed. Pay at the office. The Cleveland Star, S2.5P by mail, $3.00 by car rier. 3t-30p l ~FOR RENT: NICE LARGE I store room, one Dlock frem court * square. Charles Elkridgge, Sinclaire I Refining Co. tf F 13c ;I" ALL GARMENTS CLEANED ARE I Inspected for lost buttons and minor X repairs—free. Call 600, Modern Cleaners. It 30c f AUTOMOBILE BODIES HE i&mired, wood or steel. Windshield 18 lass installed. Take produce on #frork. Want to exchange work or abrade for electric motor, band saw, lirtll press, lathe. Ellis C. Leigh, 1008 idly Mill road, South Shelby. It 3p I’if’you have a model-t ,$o:d roadster in good condition for pale cheap see me at 6:13 S. La . yayette street. H. A. Thackston. It 30p IFOR SALE - 1 - Ih on Chevrolet Truck. 9 model i n good tape. Tires good and price right. Flat Rate ‘Garage, rear Jackson <Cash Store, ltc MOST LIBERAL OFFER The Star has ever made. A 10 1b. bag of sugar and a 1933 ,jjl urn's Almanac Free if you grrnew your subscription to the Star for one year. Tl«i- ’ is t v^n only to. snbscribrirs in Cleveland and adjoining coun ties and *»v> premiums can be Elled. Call at the office, veland Star. $2.50 per year mail and $3 by carrier ®t-30p ■ ■ Toluca And Knob Creek Late News t Special to The Star.' Toluca. Dec. 29.—Miss Lois WiUi:; daughter of Mr. upd Mrs. A. B. Willis and Mr. Spurgeon Young' have recently announced their mar- j riage on the 2nd of July 1932. Mrs. Young has been principal of North Break No. 3, but recently resigned j her work there. Mr. Young owns a 1 part interest in a filling station at! Void esc and they will move up there ' at an carlv date. Christinas was very quiet in the j fommtin ty. The raiuj weather prc! • anted much visiting Mr. Loy Yarboro who is ip the | Lineo.lnton hospital suffering with j a gun-shot wound in the arm is im proving some at this writing. If ho computations set in. his arm will not fc- amputated. Mr. Fletcher Sain student at Trin pie university. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 surprised his parents on Christmas j eve by coming home to spend some! time with them. Miss Joyce Alwran o! Henderson ■ villa. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alwran of Kannapolis, spent the Christmas 1 holidays with their father Mr. J. W. Alwran. Miss Ocrtvucle Seism of Cherry vlllc, spent last Friday night with Mrs. Texic Boyles. Mr. and Mrs. F. A Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bovies were dinner guests Christmas day with Mr and Mrs. L. E. Boyles: Mr. and Mrs. Charlu Yarboro and daughters Misses Catherine and Esteline Yarboro cf Morganton spent last Monday at tiie home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Yar boro. Mr. and Mr . Charlie Yarboro, MT. and Mrs. B. G. Yarboro .motor ed to tiie Lineolnton hospital Mon day afternoon to see the latters son Mr. Loy Yarboro. Mr .anti Mrs. Raymon Lackey spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lackey. Mr. S. H. Sain and son Forrest spent sonic time'the past week at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. P. Houser of Lincoln county. Mrs. Ed Rhone;- spent the week end with • her parents l\Jr. and Mrs, H. E. Hartman of Burke comity. Master Thaxtcn Sain spent the week end at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr and Mis. A. B. Willis of Catawba county. Misses Callic and Salllc Carpen ter spent Christmas night with their sister Mrs. Howard Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Mull of Charlotte, spent Christmas with his mqtlier Mrs. Emma Mull. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boyles of Lincoln county spent last Sunday night with Mr. and Mfs. M. S. Boyles. WANTED: WILL PAY CASH for a good used piano. Write "X' care of Star. 2t 30p BUY A P R E ST - O -LI Te' A BAT tery for every purpose. We also re charge and repair any make of bat tery. The Auto Inn, phone 832. tf 14c for sal~e~ one~ ton~ CHEV rolet truck and ton and half White truck at bargain on small monthly payments. Royster Oil Co . Shelby. N. C. 2t 30c FOR RENT: FILLING STATION with living rooms, good location, immediate possession. Royster Oil Co. * 2t 30c — J. O. PROPS'!' & SON — NEW YEAR SPECIALS Green Cabbage. 3 lbs. 10c Kraut, 4 cans_19c Grits. 4 lbs. __ 10c Post Toasties. 2 pkgs._15c Irish Potatoes, 10 lbs. __ 15c Green Beans, Stokeley’s, 3 cans 25c Confectioners Sugar, 2 pkgs. for ____ 15c Lima Beans, can __10c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar 19c Crackers, 3 lb. box __35c June Peas, 4 cans_v 19c Lard, 8 lbs. _ 48c Matches. 3 boxes___ 10c Prepared Mustard. 32-ounce jar _...._ 15c Great Not i lu’rn Beans. • 6 lb.’ __25c Onion; . 3 lbs. __._10c Flour, 2 Klnr^a^r. _55c Mayonnaise, pints_25c Pork and Beans, 2 lb, can 10c Kerosene Oil. gallon 13c J. O. PROPS'!' & SON PHONE 15 — WE DEI.O’ER f Where Hoover Will Finish Old Year An excellent photo of the Department of Commerce yacht Sequoia,” on which President Hoover is spend' itig the remainder of the Old Year on a fishing trip m Southern Waters. The President and Mrs. Hoover • ith a small nartt' board* d the vaeht at Savannah. Ga., with a formidable array of fishing tackle They will fi«h the Florida inlets and the Gulf Stream for ! sailfish and tarpon. Inset is a photo of the President when he made a trip on the Seguota on a previous occasion. The trio will last until New Year* Dm Ike’s Tale Deer Star Reeder: : Well Christmas went of! about as usual up here at Cesar- how wuz hit down thar at Shelby? Sum of 'em stayed at home and behaved themselves. It/, sum of 'em sot drunk and cut up purty big how wuz hit down thar at Shelly.*? You'll find nice folk. up here at Casar, folks what has good sense and knows how to act any what they go: then you'll iind others rite pltlnt tuther way—how is hit down titan at Shelby? But tatn't no use tu preach no sarmon at this time, fur folks has dun made' up their minds what they aim tu do, so tain't no use tu try tu head 'em off—looks now like most of ’em air headed fur torment —others gwlne rite strata tu Shelby. Let 'em go. thar's plenty more tu take their place Sal sez. But I don't know what in the plague ails me tonight but .1 hain't rite sum how, 'Bout ever since X can recollect bit has tuck me and Zemri KV.ler about two weeks tu git over what we drink on Christmas day. This year we got hold of sum better than ever, looks now like hit wuz sent by Providence, hit cum in so puny. You see Decatur Warlick-mi Horace Mauney had been over on ifhe South Folk river tu sum kind oj a boot leggers meeting: and wrien they started home they got lost, being purty full of what they wuz loaded with: so about midnight they knocked on our door with a fence rail and wanted tu s'.ay all nite— j and as much longer as we d let 'em i So as scon as they knocked the door down we axed ’em In and Sal put tut her shoes and got sum wood and made on a good fire tu warm 'em up. Them wur the sleep iest men I ever seed thej never pulled their shoes nor nothin’ off. both of ’em went la bed with their j hats on, but I don't want hit tu git ; out on era that I told hit Thar haint but the me bed in our ' house so me and Sal ,'tst had tu set rite thar till .daylite. Horace had on ; so much that he lay as still as a drunk man, but Decatur wuz pow - ful' restless atjd every little while his lied wood pop up and he'd look over tu see what me an Sal wuz a doin', but long towards morning he got quiet and me and her eased over tu the corner y.har they sot their whiskey dot^n jind t tick at lit tle tur our stumiuicks sake.-That is the last filing.X^yjan remember fur a week or lyiuf.e, so when I got tu whar-l knowed things agin X seed the world wuz still here but Christ > mas and, jdgcaUu' >r.;id Horace wuz gone, how wuz hi down - Uutr at Clears lip Sluggish Feeling us iK tfyetfford's Black for vewtipation for' a ”1 ha vs Draught long time," writ . Mr*. Frank Cham pion of wyjint!. Ark. "If I get ivp-tn Up morning feeling null -anit niafcgtafc. a-ilow- of Black Draught taken'three times a. day will cause the feeling to pas* away, and in a day or two, i /gel like- a new person. After many years of.use we would not exchange Black-Draught for any medicine" P.8.— If »« *»r« CJflUDKXN'. flire them tht new, p Iqit »a tt t -1 a • t • no SYRUP of Thedford’s ll!ack‘Dranpht. Shelby? First thing 1 seed when 1 got good | awake wut sum mail a settin overj thar rite close til Sol--he wern’t no good looking 'man . nor he didn't pear tu 6e overly might, but you could see he wuz a whiskey-loving man. "I don't believe I know you " 1 sez, fur I didn't like him a settin thar with Sal. He sez "Mister John son Bridges is my name. 1 live close tu Folkville and us< tu preach till I got in bad eompanv and had tu quit." Yes and you air In the worst company now you've ever been, I sez and I made lunge at hint and he started tu run and he's n run ning yit they say. IKE ("■rest Improvements Visitor: 1 suppose there hove been great improvements during your 1G years here. Surly Lag. Yes—except In the type of visitor. How Doctors Treat Colds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and relieve the congestion that makes you cough, thousands of physicians are now recommending Calotabs, the uausealess calomel compound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salt* without the unpleasant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bedtime with a glass of sweet miik or water. Next morning your cold bas vanished, your system Is thoroughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you wish,— no danger Calotabs are sold in 10c and 35c packages at drug etores. (Adv) Lawndale News Of Current Week Cottrir Students llume ' foitinga. About Durtiif The IKtlidii.es. to The Stur t I uwnUale. Dee. ?7—The following young people, who hive been it wav in school, ate spending the holt days with their parents: Robert Forney. Wake Forest, William Eaker and Lawrence lee, Duke uni versity ; Mammte loti Forney. Boll ing Springs; Annie Lee, Weaver college: Mary Bell Jones, Asheville Normal: Ann Elmore. Appalachian State Nonna!: Pearl Cornwell, Mars Hill college: Edith lee. High Point college. Dr. H. R Sherrill spent Sunday with his mother In Troutman Miss Mildred Boyles spent till holidays with Miss Sara Fussell at Warsaw. Mr and Mrs Erast its Williamson unil (nmlly of Ptneville are visiting Mi and Mrs Held Blackburn Miss Lots Martin of Olltt Is visit ing Miss Emma Lon Sloan. ' Mi:, mid Mrs. Bill Lovelace tu An vance spent the holidays with Mr and Mrs. J. D S. Carpenter Mr and Mrs, F M. Blggorstaff and Miss Katherine .Johnston spent the holidays in Ptttsboro Mrs. Jno. F. Schenrk, sr is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Russell Brown in Houston. Texas Mr John F. Schenrk *r is spending a few days in St Peters burg. Fla., on a vacation. Miss Edna Earl Lackey or Cher-1 ryville and Mte Mary Ada Monroe of Lattimorc are visiting Miss Effie Lackey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Hickory spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs T B. Richards. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sprouse oJ .Gastonia arc spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright and family of Granite Falls sjjent Sun day with Mr and Mrs. T. B. Rich ards. Mr. Tom Forney who teaches near Fayetteville Is spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, C D. Forney Mr, and Mrs: Will Blanton and END YOUR OWN "DEPRESSION'' FEELINC For every so-called "similar" rem edy, there are literally thousands ol voluntary letters in cue flies praising the good done by Miller's Herb Ex tract (known ns Herb Juice). Men and women declare it gives relief after others fall in treating stomach disorders, indigestion and constipa tion's many ills—headaches, dizziness loss of appetite and lack of vitality Once y.ou’vo used it to clear poisons from jour body nn occasional dost will Keep you feeling fit as a fiddle Get a bottle and try it today. Recommended and Sold by Cleveland Drug Co.. Shelby. N. C. MriHERB EXTRACT'; FORMERLY KNOWN AS r HERB JUICE! family -jx'iit Sunday with Mr and! Mi's, l.ufton Cordellc In Shelby. Rev. Quay Grlgg and famllv ot Statesville. Prof. Claude Grlgg and wife of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grlgg and family of Shelby. Mrs Maude Hovis of Ches ter. S. C , Ml*: Ruth Grlgg. of I Greensboro and Miss El louse Grlgg i of Charlottesville, Va visited their I parents. Dr and Mrs Will Grlgg i last week, Mr. Tlltlan Bridges ot Granite Kails spent, the holidays with hisj parents, Mr and Mrs Marvin | Bridges. Constipation 6 Years, Trouble Now Gone John J Davis had chronic con stipation for six years. By using Ad lertka he soon got rid of It. and j feels like a new person. Adlerlka is quick acting safe. Paul Webb A; Son, Druggists. udv. AllMIMS I R ATOR'N NOTH 1 Having qualified on November 30 th as adminuti atot of th* male of Mrs. C. 13. Buttle ticcfe&tad of Claveland county, N. (.*, this is to notify nil person haying claims ttRutiist the *atd estate to prevent' them to me proudly proven on or before the 1m day of December 1933 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of uay recov ery All persons owing the said estate will pleaf»e make immediate settlement to the under signed This Dec. 1st. 1933. .r 1 BOTTLE Administrator of Estate of Mm C. B. Buttle. W-.-- fit Dec 9p ADMINISTRATOR'g NOTICE (Pirvt Published In Cleveland Star, De cember 9 1933 1 Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as administrator of the es tate of Hoyle n Blanton Tate of Cleve land county. N C. and all persona In debted to said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. All peraoss having claims against said estate will present them to the under signed properly proven for payment on or before December 10 1933 or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of their recovery. This 6th day of December 1932 BURWEI.L H BLANTON. Adminis trator of the Estate of Hoyle II Blanton deceased. P Cleveland Gardner Atty. (fit Deo 9c “1 Never Cough More Than Once “At the first cough I take a swal low of Thoxinc and In 15 minutes my cough ts gone—I wouldn't be without Thoxlne. It's wonderful for the children too." Thoxinc—that's a name to re member, A sale, plcasant-to-take prescription, not a cough syrup. It is guaranteed to quickly relieve coughs, colds and sore throat,—or your money back. 35c. Suttle's Drug Store and all other good drug stores. * adv. j LUTZ-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME 322 West Marion Street PHONE 33 ixixitors Noncfci Having qualified as executor of th» e? late of L. M. Williams, deceased, late g Cleveland county. North Carolina, this t no notify ail prisons haring claims aguim the estate of said deceased to exhibit thei to the undersigned at Vale. N. C. rout :i on or before December 3.1.. 1831 or tin notice a ill be pleaded in bar of their re coven All persons indebted to satd r* tnte will please make immediate paymeil This Dec 33nd. 1912 OSTO HUU., Executor of the taut of L. M Williams. Jno. P. Mull, Atty. «t Dee II VICKS COUGH DROf ... All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop—medicated with ingredients of a l|A|/e V VapoRus More Power! Built by Fireetooe to liver the tMtrm nhm joe find in every Firestone product EMtrm $iu» plstts deliver mort power. And that means qaicka starting, better lighting; Trade in your old uncertain battery for s new Firestone—we’ll make f an a good allowance Drive ia today. Tlreifoiw BATTERIES ARK IINIMt Tillman's SERVICE STAITIOff Phone 804-J Shelby, N. C. TOOTS AND CASPER That Guilty Feeling. ^HI HU6E DIAMOND THAT COL.HCOrtR <jAVE TO SOPHIE HAS 4IVEN THE MM&MBOM SOMETHIM& TO TALK ABOUT! /DID vou\ /MBAR ABOITT' i SOPHIE'S , \ DIAMOND ») 4EE.BUT SOPHIE'S DIAMOND 15 BEAUTIFUL, CASPER,AND IT'S SO BlfcrJOO! OF COURSE, I DON'T WISH IT WAS MINE--- THAT WOULDN'T BE RI4HT 50MEDAY ILL HAVE DON'T YOU WORRY, TOOTS'. T HOSE PERFUME BOTTLES, t <jAVE I YOU WERE NICE,TOO! SOMEDAY, WHEN , MY SHIP COMES IN, ( YOU'LL FIND A Bl^ \ DIAMOND ON / YOUR FINDER! / . ( VOUR DAD Y MUST HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO BUY SUCH A 40R6 E0U5 RIN^, DANNY! 6UESS HE'S ( BE I BEEN HOLDING OUt\ ONME.MABELl IF HE'S THAT FLUSH I'M NOT 40IN£r TO BE IN A HURRY TO PAY BACK THE MONEY I BORROWED PROM HIM! J &OPHIE IS CERTAINLY~ PURRING 1HE5E DAYS' NOTHING IN HER WHOLE LIFE HAS EVER THRILLED HER LIKE HER NEW DIAMOND i did you Y didi •seen? , SEE SOPHIE'S / IT NEARLY DIAMOND? A KNOCKED MY EYE OUT! 1 COULD SCARCELY BELIEVE MY EYES WHEN l SAW SOPHIE'S NEW DIAMOND* I WAS ASTOUNDED AT THE SIZE OF IT! HOW COLONEL HOOPER COULD AFFORD IT IS £ A MYSTERY TO ME, 6IRLS! (Col , hoofer's brain IS IN A WHIRL AT THOUGHTS OF THE CONSEQUENCES „ ‘ THAT MAY RESULT FROM HIS LITTLE SCHEME REMORSE MAYBE \ TUZtS AT COLONEL HOOFER IS THE Hl^HT WATCHMAN IN A JEWELRY STORE, OR SOMETHING OF THE SORT! HIS VERY HEAFT— f i Wish i hndmFt4wcNf Sophie that PHONY DIAMOND*. I INTEND'. josu»snruTErTwm * A REAL DIAMOND if WHEN I 6rET MY •MONEY NEXT SPRING, f BUT WHATIFSOPME FINDS OUT ABOUT IT IN THE MEANTIME ? 5HEDD’WVORCE ME! V ORWH*TH*«> A Troubled Conscience. CM SORRY MR5. HOOFER IS NOT AT HOME,COLONEL! I HEARD ABOUT THE HU6E DIAMOND you 4 ave HER FOR CHRISTMAS AND I WAS CURIOUS TO SEE IT! 400D~DAY SIR! Y IT'S A LUCKY THINi? I FOR ME THAT SOPHIE WASN'T l HOME WHILE TOM WAS HERE! IF HE HAD SEEN SOPHIE’S RIN& HE'D HAVE KNOWN IMMEDIATELY THAT IT'S A PHONY DIAMOND AND HE'D TELL HER SO! TOM S IN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS i AND HE'S AN EXPERT AT V DIAMONDS! I LOVES SOPHIE! SHE HAD HER HEART SET ON 4ETTIN6 A DIAMOND FOR CHRISTMAS! THAT'S WHY I 4AVE HER THE PHONY ONE! WHEN I 4ET MY MONEY NEXT SPRING 1 INTEND TO BUY A REAL DIAMOND AND SUBSTITUTE IT FOR THE PHONY ONE— SOPHIE WON'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE— BUT IN THE MEANTIME ,WHAT IF SHE FINDS OUT HER ‘DIAMOND- —15 OUST PLAIN CLASS’ SHE'LL NEVER FORGIVE ME — - IT MI4HT CAUSE A DIVORCE—
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