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Nobody's Business ; By UES Mc(j|| MIKES KIDNAPERS HAVE NOT TET BEEN CONTACTED daer wif>; my kidnappers are getting dcs pergte and It looks darke for me unless the ransom is fourth-com ing at onee. They have cussed me a right smart for not getting no1 more interest, worked up in my dis appearance from home, and they *av everboddy acts like they arrj glad about it. sea if you can't get one of our. leading bootlegger* to contact my] kidnapper*, and If you can't get a bootlegger, hunt up and ex-con Ttct; it aeema that criminals can] contact kidnapper* better than any-| boddy else, bert allston would makel a good man; he* the one what! killed bog lowe and stole his row. ] pete, the banddit. has just, re-1 turned back from the old stump! behind the smokehouse empty-han ded and he 1* warm under the col lar, he ht* told me to rite to you; all as followers woman, we will take no trifling. but will cut the ransom down to 10*. and If it. aint tn that old atump by friday night, <re will out his throte In too" well, 1 have about, give up the tost. I will leave my will in my pocket, leaving everything to you plese berry me by yore side when you die, 1 don't blame you for not raising ransom monney, *s you would have to seU the cow. and she is w’orth more to you than i urn. saoky Is still nice to me and we are getting chummy she is a biond and waasent for her. my kid napping would be terrible. darling wife, plcse keep, all of my dogs fed good and don't forget to slop the hogs, if my ransom monnev la raised 1 will be hornr to yore bueaum again in the near future. It la hard to be sepper rated from you onner count of be - ing kidnapped, but don t. blame it on me. if 1 had the monney. i would pay them off myself, but i am broke, as you know; you took my last, cent out of my britches pocket the night befoar. sookv has Just fetched me a ci gar and i am enjoying same she la smoking a cigarette and ia en joying same. J will try to bribe her tomorrow to turn me a-loosr, and it she do, 1 will join you as soon as possible, she. has gijte up get ting anny ransom monney. she thought i was rich at first keep tugging for me. MIKE HAS BEEN SET FREE flat rock, s C aug 30 193': deer mr. editor: , jm» dout, you will be surprised to learn that 1 am a free man again and my kidnappeis have went l woke up last fnday morning in the loft of an old house where 1 haci h«nn hell ever since mondev ber fo»r and found that ! was all alone by myself 1 dumb down to the main floor end commence to call sooky. the soman In the case, and she did not sneer, so she left with the. other kidnappers the ransom monney. which had finely benn cut to Rt was not raised for my release, and roboddy rontaekted them, so they must erf give me up as a bad pill. 1 am glad to be a-loose from them criminals i was treated fairly well all the time and sooky the woman, was verry good to me and had a fine figger agid personality, my wife aays the got the letters that 1 rote, her, but paid no attention to same and thought i was off '.ottering with some tuffs and sim ply wanted her to send some mon ney. *h« did not take mv kidnap as • werry serious matter and did not seem glad to see me comp bark home 1 think 1 have convinced her though that t was really kid napped. but nothing was done to me towards cutting off toes or fing ers or years, of which 1 am verry ..glad, all kidnappers ought to he hung: i hope they will lay off of me from now on. 1 thought they took me 2 or 3 hundred miles from home, but when i got a-loose 1 found that thev had just benn hauling me around in my own community blindfolded and we spent all our kidnapped time in the empty federal land bank house about 2 miles from flat rock 1 thought once i was in texass. or some other far off countrv. i don't aee whv a fine lady like sooky will stay with bad mens like these 1 am now- glad that my wife did not send my ransom monney. for if she had of, i newer would of heard the last of same our polees man says he did not miss me but if he had of. he would of thought _i w«» off somewheres ktll’ns b»ef* hogs ansoforth anywav, i am glad to be home again safe and sound K was a hard ordeal on me but i 1e*l only 5 pounds while kidnapped and met aookv to boot, of whom I hope 1 will see more of again mike Clark, rfd. Toluca And Knob Creek Late News Large Crowd At Belwood Singing, i Revival At Hebrnn. Birthday Dinner. Special to The Star' Toluca Aug. 24—A laige crowd | was present for the singing at Bel-! i wood last Sunday p m. w ith a lot | of good singing, The junior quartet ’ ; from West Shelby received much i praise, also a quartet from Lawn-! j dale. There will be another singing j ! there on the third Sunday p m in I I September beginning at 1 oclork. j I A large crowd was present for the ! baptising and preaching services at I Carpenters Grove last Sunday. The .pastor, Rev. L. W Cain delivered a | wonderful sermon on "Grow in 'Grace.” One hundred and forty-two are enrolled in Sunday school of which 12 were present. Revival services will begin ai He bron M P. church on next Sunday Everybody is Invited to attend these services. I The many friends of Mrs. Robert ] Beagle are glad to know; that she is I home from the hospital and Is get i ting along nicely. Also Mr Charlie i Wade Carpenter is home from th« j Shelby hospital and ir getting along nicely. Mrs J P. Ledford and Miss M» y : | Ledford honored Master Joe Jenklnt ! with a birthday dinner in honor of his seventh birthday on last Sun day. Covers were laid for Rev. L. W. Cain, Mr. and Mrs J, P. Ledford Mrs. Bessie Justice, Mr Paul WrR.v, Misses Thomas and Adelle Justice and Miss Mary Ledford. Miss Joyce Ledlord is at present at Hudson taking music, lessons Among the. ones enjoying the ocean breezes the past week were Mrs Texic Boyles and children Matin and Demlre. Mr. Ellis Bing-', ham and Miss llene Bingham. Mr j and Mrs B A Sain. Mrs. Emma Mull visited at:; the, home of heT daughter. Mr and Mrs j C. M Mull of Morganton Sunday p j m i Tire intermediate B Y. P U. from ; Gastonia will present a program of. j Carpenters Grove on newt Sunday P m at 2 o'clock, subject "THe ! Lord's Supper '' l Mrs. M. S Boyles spent some timt I the past week in Shelby at the home ! of Mr and Mrs. Grady Blanton. I Little Miss Margarete Falls ol | Bclwood was a guest of little Miss Katherine Young last Wednesday I night. Misses Minnie Sadie. Juanita and : Edith Mull an riMtss Mozelle Buff I accompanied by Mr. Floyd Mose of i Greensboro and Mr Sherrill Esk j ridge from Double Shoals enjoyed s j picnic at Brown Mountain Beach ;abo\e Morganton on last Sunday. Hint Hil.1 News O- r -. r^nt Week ■Special io The Star ' Flint Hill, Aug 36 --Sunday ehool me; Sunday morning at 9.30 , o'clock after which they gathered | over at the Pearson old homestead j for the purpose of a reunion. Rev. j Charlie Palgett brought a very in j spiring message. Rev. J. W. Walker ! also made a talk. Several quartets numbers were sung by Mr. ,io~ Toney and Durham Bridges of Mt Sinai and I V. Blanton and Sher , man Weaver. After which a boun ! tiful dinner was spread. All present | enjoyed the occasion. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamrick and i family, Mr, and Mia. Monroe Green | and family and Mi. Jessie Clary en I joyed a trip to the Iiene Park at Gaffney. S C. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs H W. Pearson and | children have returned to their home at Slate Dine. S C after spending awhile here wiih relatives and friends . Mr. and Mrs Cling Hawkins of I | Mt Pleasant was the spend the | night guests of Mr and Mrs F M | Ledbetter Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bridget j | attended the birthday dinner ai. the j ; home of Mr. and Mis: .Joe Anthony ' of Poplar Springs Sunday, i Mr. Leonard Yelton spent last week In Knoxville, Tenn and Swan j anoa, Olen and Blanche Ledbetter, Mr j Leonard Yelton, Eveiett Hardin and ! Eh a Ray Hopper, Mr Oorden Bnd- j sea and Graham Weaver attended a party at Miss Suttie Bridges Boiling Springs Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Albei t YeUc/u . ud | son. Phil, of Poplar Springs vkuted 1 Mrs Jannie Yelton a few days last i | week Mr, and Mrs, Eriga; Moore visaed 1 In Henjieetta. I NOTICE The policyholders of ! the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Association will hold their annua! meeting in the court house on SATl RDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 10:13 at 11 O’CLOCK A. M. All policy holders s'f requested to sttent. it ‘ E. C. BORDERS, Pre*. \Y. R. NEWTON. Sec. Advertising To Play Big Part In Recovery Plan Morh Of Thf Recovery Depend* On Good Advertising, Say* Gen. Hugh Johnson. General Hugh S' Johnson, ad jministrator of the Industrial Re covery Act. advocates advcrtiaing as a most Important factor in the re covery act, and makes the follow ing statement. Advertising is rertain to be an important factor in the new Indus trial relationship established under the terms of the Industrial recovery act. In Its effects, the law will bring I to the fore the sales problem of the manufacturer and will empha 1*1*e the importance of an accurate knowledge of his remarks, 'Good advertising will become more essen tial than ever. It will be In posi tion to help the business executive avoid those wasteful and expensive practices in selling which so often add needless costs to needed pro ducts. Good aaveru.iii/ opposed to senseless price ■ cutting and to un fair competition. There are two business evils which we hope to reduce under the new plan of bus iness administration. Constructive selling competition i will be as strong as ever and there j will be great need for aggressive sale and advertising efforts. The only kind of competition that is going to be lessened is the destruc tive, cut-throat kind of competition which harms industry and the pub ! lie as well. There should be more ! competition than ever in present ing quality products to consumers and in selling the products. What j we ate going to need more than ever is energetic, intelligent, honest .efforts to sell goods to people who ;are to use them Mr*. George File* Suit For $50,000 Gastonia. Aug 28 - Mrs. Pearl M ;George, wife of the late John J. George, prominent Cherrvville man ' and administratrix of his estate, has filed suit for »50,000 against the Atlantic A. Charlotte Airline Rail way Co., the Southern Railway Co. | and George B. Sorrells, the suit ,growing out of Mr. George's death in a grade crossing accident. Jake P. Newell and Sam McLurd of Charlotte are attorneys for the jp'-'hnift. I Mr. George was killed September j 16, 1932, at the Neisler mill cross ing near the town of Kings Moun '• lain when a Southern passenger train struck the car in which he was riding. The complaint charges Mr. Geor 1 ges death was (he result of negli gence on the part ot the defend ants. Get Rid of Malaria! Banish Chills and Fever! i To conquer Malaria, you must Ho two things, (it Destroy the mtection in the : blood. (*) Build up the blood to over come the effects and to fortify against further attack. There is one medicine that does these two things and that is Grove Tasteless Chill Tonic! The tasteless qui nine in Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic dc stro's the malarial infection in the bloo, w hile the iron builds up the. blood The sands of people have conquered Mala j with the aid of Grove's Tasteless Ch j Tome In addition to being a noted rer, j edv for Malaria, it is also an eacelle | tonic of general use. Grove's Ta,*tr I Chill Tonic is plea«ant to take and i ; :n* nothing harmful. Even children HI :. and thev can take it safely. For ss i . • all stores. <Al.r OK VALl'ABI.S FARM PROTFR TV L'nder and by virtue of ih» authority , conferred upon us in « dead ot trust executed by C 1 Bridges unci w.(#. Nors M Bridges on the *th da' of Fehrjats . 1936 *nd recorded in Book 131, Page 632 «e « ill on ; SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 33rd -1 . ■ st 13 o clock M . st the Courthouse door I in Cleveland County, fthelby N, C. -fit public suction (or cash >0 the highest ; bidder the following land to-wit Ail that niece, parcel or tract of. und l situate, lying and being in No, 3 To»n j.thip County of Cleveland. State of N C and adjoining the lands o» Berrvntsn Me j Swain on the N lands of Ed Blanton i on the E lands of V'. N Dorse on m? !s and lands of D A c McSaaiu and ; Elia 3 3or.es on the \v. and beng -no* e ; oa.1 .• nUrlv desctibel and defined as fo llows Beginning at a poplar on N bank ■of nut ■ Branch, >nd nr... thence ,N A 1 3 E 10,76 ch- to a stone on N e-le.e of roan; thence N 03 ;.J E 4 96 rhs a stone on N edge of road thence e.. 6tt 1-2 \ 13 60 chs to a stake In 8. edge ,of toad, thence N 4! 6 8 K 7j ik< to » stake in road: thence S 57 E *.• 1 ch 'to a Itake In road .hence S t.t r. 4 5C chs to a stake n oad thence 5 01 1 L 4 50 chs to a ata .r ,:t road ..hence v .61 E 11 64 rhs to an Iron ..taka Reuben McSwams line in 8 edge o’ road over culvert: thence N *5 \v 1213 chs to an iron stake on head of branch thence .down the branch as 1 meanders 14 90 chs to a maple on N. bank c branch; thence do* n the branch as . meanders general average being as Ici low* S 5 1-3 W 30 Iks 8 «« 1-3 YV 7 71 cha N 77 W 2 65 chs S 6 W 171 chs. B. 66 \x 1 35 chs to the place of begin ning containing 39 63 acres more or less Reierence u hereby made to that certain deed from DA C McSwaln and wife to r l. Bridges and wife Nora Vf Bridges dt'ad rah 37. 193.7 and recorded tn Bo~’ I LI at Paga 361 "f *h* Cleveland 1 Counts- Ragiatr This rale t* road* hr -Mson hf ’•rlttr* of C l »ndg*s and wife Nora! :M Bridges to pay off and dtscherg* »h» I , indebtedness secured by said deed of trust A deposit of 10 per cent will be re 1 I qutred from the purchaser of the sale. ! | This the 16th day of Auguat 1933 i Interstate Truster Corporation. Subs.; i tmed Truster Durham N c (Joseph C. Whianant AtU. tt-Aua. iic 1 Wives Traded By 2 Army Officers Wives Live 90 Days Together In Ob taininc Divorces; Husband' Marry Ajain. Leavenworth, Kans., Aug 2*. — iThe legal'trading of wives—a blonde 'for a brunette -culminated in Axk ansas by fellow army officers, was | revealed at Fort Leavenworth. Capt. William B Bradford took the former Mrs. Stuart MacDon ald, the wife of a major, as his bride in exchange for his attractive brunette wife, MaJ. MacDonald, now on duty In a Pennsylvania conser vation camp, received as a bride the blonde ex-spouse of Capt Brad ford. The romance which led to the strange trade began last winter when the two officers, Capt. Brad ford of the United States cavalry, and'MaJ. MacDonald of the infan try. were students in the command and general staff school at For; I Leavenworth. me two wives suaaeniy depart ed for Arkansas together on a va cation. The vacation lasted 90 days, time necessary under the Arkansas law to establish residence for a di | vorce. After three months of compan ionship in the same house at Beh tonville the two wives appeared in court at Bentonville and were grant ed divorces. They were represented by the same attorney. Just as the court freed them from their former wives, the army offi cers appeared on the scene with out a hint of animosity. They cros ed a hall in the court house and Fred Berry, county clerk, issued the marriage licenses which completed another step in the marital swap Capt. Bradford was then married to Mrs MacDonald and .the major to Mrs. Bradford by the same jus tice of the peace Capt. Bradford is an authority on coursing meets and has competed abroad in horsemanship events. Maj. MacDonald, -42. a native of NeVv York, is a graduate of West Point. Capt. Bradford, 37, entered the army in 1917 from civilian life. He is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and the cavalry school of the French army. I PI BIJCATION or SI MMONS jin the Superior Court |Cleveland county. North Carolina. (Lewli Charles Eakir. Plaintiff va I Gertrude C. Eaker, Defendant | The defendant, Gertrude c Eaker. will | take notice that, an action entitled, as 'above has been commenced in the Super j lor Court of Cleveland countv North 1 Carolina to secure divorce absolute on ] the grounds of adultrv: and the said de Ifendant trill further take notice tWat sfr is required to appear at. the office of j the Clerk of Superior Court of said ! County in the Court house in Shelby. N C. on the ISth dav of September 1933 'and answer or demur to the complaint I in »ai4 action or the plaintiff will applv I to the court for the relief'demanded in j said complaint • This the 9th dav of August. 15*33 j Wm. Osborne Deputy Clerk Super.oi j Court of Cleveland Countv. n. c ;b t. Falls, a tty. it-Aug ik ! NOTICK OF SERVICE OF A CM MON A In the Superior Court | Cleveland County. North Carolina H. E. Greene, Plaintiff. vs. Bonnie Greene. Defendant The defendant Bonnie Greene will fake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Caro- j Una to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiff and l defendant on grounds of two years *ep-j aration, and that the said defendant wit, further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk or the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse, at Shelby. N C . on the 18th day of September. 1933. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint This the 15th day of August 1933 A. M Hamrick. Clerk Superior Court | Cleveland County. N. c Bynum I. Weathers. Attv 4r-Aug. l«c j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Cleveland County, North Carolina Under and by virtu* of the power a no authority contained in that certain deed i of trust executed by m s Beam and Nor* E B»am to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company trustee, which sa.d deed of trust l* dated December 1st 1925 and recorded in Book 1 si rage 504. o. the Cleveland Countv Registry. default having been made in the pawment o the indebtedness thereby secured and >n ! the conditions therein secured, the mi- j deraigned substituted trustee by mstru Imcnt recorded in Book 178 Page 170 Cleveland Countv Registry, will on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25th 1933. jit or about twelve o'clock noon at the i courthouse door at Shelb N C . offer ' for- sale and sell to the highest bidder 1 for rash the following described property. f All that certain piece, parcel or tract j of land composed of ten trat*. contain^ ! altogether Two Hundred end Sixty t260< I acres, more or leas situate, lying and i being on both sides of the Waco-Fallston oublic road, about one mile North from | the Town of Waco, in No 5 Township Cleveland County. State of North Carolina [having such shapes, metes courses and distances as will more full.* appear bv reference to a Plat thereof, made by O [■C- Thompson. Surveyor on the 4th d=v [of December 1925 and attached to abstract now on file with the Atlant c Jomt Stork Vr.nd Bank of Raleigh, Nor: [Carol ne.. ihr a c being bounded on thr I North bv lands «'f M P Harrelson Mar-’ |gM.M W 1 'P'.-. " c V'H •. and Sam Black on the Hast by *vnds of Raven Crab. Mir? UMI!..; ms. . c Whit jwoiih. T. C. Ream. Sam 81ack, Clyde Erwin Mr: v Bingham. D B Stroup and Olen Yarbrc on the South by lancb | of Mrs. ' . J ngham. D P Strouo. Olen Yarbro. C. Miller e$;at* and C ’ } Barrett, and ^i la? West by lands of \v C- Vhti.vonh. T. C. Beam. Pam Blar . I C, Barrett .and Richard Trammel: th. be.r.g the aeveral of land conveyc i I by deed from M C Beam of date c. ; April 10th 190 to Nora E Beam sa deed being duly recorded n Book MM ' of Deed*, at page 410 of Regiat-r o !. Deeds office for Cleveland County Nort Carolina, also the two tracts of land! conveyed from D S Devine and wne. J j M L. Devine, to Martin Shuford Beam! (by deed dated Mav nth 1919 and rec-! lorded in Book of Deeds HHH at page 113", also the tract of land comeved to I |M.. S Beam by \Y F Peeler and wife.1, Etta Peeler, by deed dated October lft^h t 1912 and recorded m Book \vw j Deeds at page 581 all of said deeds rec- j orded in the office of the Register of Deed? for Cleveland County North Caro-; Una and reference t« to aaH rarords for a more romple’e description I of same Terin<. of ;«i« <-%sh and tj-’iafe* will r« TUr* deposit Of 1A per rent of the emoyp* : of the bid «K evidence of good faith 1 Thia the 21st >lav of August 1933 Joseph L Coekerham Substituted Trus tee Robert WemMeln and Victor W Thompson. Alt'* Raleivh N* C j* tl-Aue. 2J. I, Helped by Hoover .-—-L'-itl"--V Given a lift, and a J100 bill by a kindly motorist, who nicked him up at Petaluma, Cal., while hitch-hik injr to Pan Francisco. John W. Gor don. of Memphis, Tenn . was as tounded to learn his benefactor wa; former President Horver. Stork Beats Car By A Flat Tire Chicago. —Ths stork and Mrs. j Myrtle Kreman had a race and the .stork won—all because of a flat tire Mis Kreman raced toward a hos pital in the family car, but a blow out halted the automobile. A police patrol rushel to the rescue. and | sped Mrs. Kreman toward her go.V j Before she reamed it the patrol > wagon had a new passenger, an J eight-pound girl. NOTICE OF SUMMONS In the Superior Court I Cleveland Countv North Carolina. Louise Whitley. plaintiff, 'S Gro\er Whitlcr. defendant The defendant Grover Whitley will Ukp notice that an acton entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Ccurt of Cleveland County North Caro lina, for an absolute divorce upon statu tory grounds; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the laid county in ihe courthouse in Shelby. N C, on the 6th day of October, 1933, and answer or demur to the complaint, in said acion. or the plaintilf will apply to the. court for the relief demanded in iaio complaint This 15th' dav of August. 1933 A M Hamrick. Clerk of Superior Court of Cleveland County N. C 4t-Au*. 16c NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Nor t.ll tfarobna. Cleveland Countv. Under and by virtue of the authority conlcned by Deed, of Trust, executed by .1, B McSwain and wife, Lurv McSwain. dgted July 23/ 1329 and recorded m Book Id! page 34 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, o M Mull, Trustee will at twelve n-’clock noon, on WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER. 13th. 1933 at the Court House door of Cleveland County in Shelby North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash to the lushest bidder the following land, to wit _ Beginning it. an Iron tun in the Dot la Hamnok line and on the south edge of the sandctav road now- Stgle Highwi No 2(1, and running thence with said line N 2 East tva.r.. 20 i 5 45 chains to an iron stake in old road bed. the old corner, thence with old road Nortfi 34 34 West t*ar. 30 • 2 17 chains to a pin thence a new hpe and with an old road South 7 t-4 West 4 95 chains to an Iron ptn in tire south edge of road, one foot west of road drain mpe thence South 70 East 3 00 chains to the place of be ginning. containing 1 and 18-100 acres mure or less, and being Dart of that tract of land known as the 7. m. Mc Kinney land. And the same being that lot of land conveyed to ,t B McSwain by M C McSwam and husband. Louis McSwain by deed dated March 4 1925 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in book of Deeds III. psgc 640 This sale is made on account of default m pavmeru of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust This, tha eight da. of July 1933 O M Mull Trustee 4t-Aug. 9c NOTICE OK 5 41.F. OF I,AND Unde: find bv virtue ot the. power of 5*1* contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by \l C Harrelson »nd Wife Be* trier Harrelson dated November 1. !92« and recorded in Boole ISO, Page 3*0 in the office of the Register o! Deeds tot Cltteland County, North Carolina default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand having been made fut sale the under signed. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at twelve oclock noon on the 15lh DAY OF SEPTEMBER l»33. at the Courthouse door tn Shelby, N c the following described propertv located In Cleveland County, North Carolina In No 5 Township Being bounded on the North bv the iands of J A Stroun estate on the East by the lands of Will Maunev: on th» Bomb by the lands of M L Rudtgtll. and on the West by the lands of James Put nam and having such shape metes, courses and distances as will more fulls appear bv reference to a plat thereof made bv H M Houser, Surveyor October If. tftas and more particularly described as follows; Beginning at a stone pile, old corner and corner of J A Siroup estate and runs thence s gg W 4« poles to a D im knot: thence S 52 w. 30 poles to a black gum. corner of James Putnam thence with h.s line s. *3 poles to a stone ther.ee S 52 W in poles to a stons' thence S 34 E 2* poles ,to a stale*, thence N. hi p 5 poles to a stake; thence s >o E 50 poles to a stone, thence N *: , E -’3 poles to a popular corner of M !, Rudtsiil; thence with his line N at s I 1# pole* to a atone, thence N. ~S E 26 poles to a white oak. thence S 24 E 50 1-2 poles to a svalnut thence S S <r ■ 0 polea to a birch, thence S 4* E , t poles to a atone; thence N 43 E 36 poles to » stone corner o: Will Maunev: thence with his line N, 24 W. ,11 poles to a stene. thence N 12 W 50 poles to ■ birch, thence N 35 E 16 poles to a stone thence N. *2 E IS poles to a stone] thence N. 4 \v. 34 poles to a Hack oat ihence W 20 poles to a stone: thence N »7 W 51 l-l poles to a srhtt* oak: then'* N 34 W sg pole- to a stone thence ;’ n ^ s?v 1-2 f*<*}** th*• * laming 317 acres m"<* or less and b« mg the same land con,-*ed to w r Harrelaon bv d*ed d**ed October T* tsja Mid recorded tn the office of th* Reg ' ;ster of Deeds for Cleveland Counts N r i This, August 14 1033 < North Carolina Bank * Trust Companv i Trustee successor to Atlantic Bank , Trust Company. Trustee J <t Duncan I Attornei .. **„ 4.—- ■ - Mosley Says No Rift With Hull Brand* "Story” Of Resignation As "Interesting. But Just Not True." New York. Aug. 30 — Raymond Moley. one of the President's closest advisors, said Tuesday reports he. resigned a-s assistant secretary of state because of a disagreement with Secretary Hull, were "interesting j but just not true.” . i I certainly am not aware of any conflict, except mat m a big ad ministration such as the one in Washington there always are dif ferences ol opinion,' said Moley. "But honestly, I don't see any im- ■ portent conflict at all.” Moley resigned to become editor j of a magazine called by its pub-, lisher Vincent Astor, personal friend of President Roosevelt, an adven ture in national political journa lism.” "I'd 10 times rather do this than t hold a public office." said Moley,' advisor to the President for more1 than two years on %'omestic and foreign policies of an economic nature. Although his resignation becomes effective Sept. .1 Moley said he would complete his report on crime and racketeering undertaken at the President's request. Moley, who will continue to teach at Columbia uni versity, said he expected the report to be finished between September 15 and 20 MOTHERS For two generation* have treated child's DYSENTERY with l -Vuimin Formerly Called Anti-Ferment mn SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES SHELBY To NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. $35.45 June 16, 22, 30, July 6, 14. 20, 28, August 3, 11, 17, 25: 31, September 8, 14, 22. ATLANTIC CITY $25.60 June 16, 23, 30. July 7. 14, 21, 28, August 4. 11, 18, 25, September 1, 8, 15. Tickets Limited 18 Days. Rates to many other New i Jersey Seashore Resorts. | Stopovers Allowed. For Informaton Sei Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, DP A., j Raleigh, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY j I 7 ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS SHELBY to Washington_SS.65 Baltimore___S10.K Philadelphia__ 513.55 Atlantic City_515.65 New York_Slfi.SO Proportional Fares From All Agency Stations Tickets Sold Return Limit April 14-15 April 22 May 27-28-29 June .1 July 1-2-3 July 8 j August 4-5 August 12 i Sept. 1-2-3 Sept. 9 | October 6-7 October 11 Nov, 28-29 December 7 ' Same fares apply south- j bound on dates shown ex- I cept May 29, July 3, and 1 September 3. Reduced pullman fares. No extra charge for two pas sengers to a berth. No stopovers north of j Washington. Baggage checked. 7 ONE CENT PER MILE EXCURSIONS Same dates and limits as above between all points on the SEABOARD and prac- j tically all southeastern destinations. Lor information sec agent j H. E. PLEASANTS DPA.. Raleigh. N. C, Phon* 2700-270 505 Odd Fellow? Budding -SEABOaRD Air Line Railway PAY 1933 TAXES NOW DISCOUNT 2^r On all payments of 1933 taxes made on or fore September 1st. 1933 a discount of 2U allowed. Payments will he made to Trow^McK'n* " in the Treasurer’s Office. PAY NOW \\'n ri THE BENEFIT OF THIS LIBERAL DISCOUNT — Board of County Commissioners — HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN — 6% AND SAFETY_ We accept money on time Certificate and pay 6% Interest Compounded Quarterly. 3% on Demand Certificate. M. & J. FINANCE CORPORATION TELEPHONE 386-W WEST WARREN ST. SHELRY. N. p FRED W. BLANTON, Insurance EIRE — AUTOMOBILE — SURETY BONDS TELEPHONE 386-W NORTH CAROLINA’S OWN CIRCUS America’s Cleanest Entertainment SHELBY, TUESDAY, SEPT. Hamrick Show Lot Performances: Afternoon 1:30 — Night 7: ADMISSION:— 25 CENTS TO ALL Bring The Whole Family TRAIN TRAVEL BARGAIN FARES — LABOR DAY EXCURSIONS - — ONE CENT PER MILE — FOR EACH MILE TRAVELED SEPT. 1ST, 2ND and 1RH FINAL LIMIT TO RETURN SEPTEMBER 9TH ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SHELBY. N. C Atlanta. Ca. . * 4.60 Jacksonville. Fla. Birmingham, Ala. _ S * 311 Norfolk, Ya. . . . *.*•«' C harleston. S. C. _ 6 5.20 Richmond. Va. . Cincinnati, O. _ S10.40 Washington. D C. ... **s Proportionate Farrs to Othpr Destinations. REDUCED ROUND TRIP PULLMAN FARES. ALSO VERY LOW ROLAND TRIP FARES TO: New York, N. Y. __ S16.80 Philadelphia. Pa. .. . *1’’’ Baltimore, Md. S10.1C Atlantic City, N. ,1 . S 15.(5 These tickets will he routed Southern Railway to Washington aiti Pennsylvania R. R. Through puilman sleeping ear service. Similar reduced round trip fare* will be in effect October oh *th, and November 28th and 29th. Reduced fare tickets must he secured before boardint train Purchase railroad at.M puilman tickets in advance. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Centrally located in the heart of the Shop ping and Theatre dis trict and convenient to all Government build ings ond Mtoshington points of interests. 300 ROOMS ~s2” t On? dollar trtra tor e<xh additional quest fwefcnr evsm m me our??t c'neoroot qc' oqe- dt *io jr service HARSINSTON MILLS DOUGLAS C. SHAFT •***»■ HARRINGTON EtEVFNTH AND E. Street? NORTHWEST S.000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR Every Other Day. That Mean* 20 000 u>_ tense Readers. If you have aomethms ,® sell, tell these 20,000 people about it 1 these columns. HOTEL
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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