he Cost Is Small —
— The Results Are Good
EASY REFERENCE
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\VAbtYuD
They Get Buyer And Seiler Together
p^ir I v>f Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum
Charge For Any Want Ad 25c.
nils sue 1 cent pci word each Insertion .
I his size type 2c per word each insertion.
Tj-,r size type 3c per word each insertion.
vf'l'i IAI
|t||0u I oji
|;f'd3.V «lt
Mill
SALE OF FIN
foods each Wed
Olevcland Cloth
tt-26c
“Tor a; i- cork-packed ice
condition Telephone
-p r, nffuiic Star office
ti- I7p
Tir.-; -«> i ite batteries as
All makes of batteries
•'■riaircd aiid recharged The Auto
jrn pftom: 832. tf-28c
. uL'K OLD FURNITURE
repaired and upholstered at James
Iprifj 311 S DeKalb. Phone 762-j,
tl-Aug. 7c
"Vl'l.I'FNTS ANL) TEACH-1
i;US away In colleges from
: |,". eland county can get The j
v.gV every other day deliver
iff to (heir address for rhe ;
tpedai price of $1.50 for nine
months. Send in your sub- i
scriptloii now. No reduction]
from the usual rate for lessi
than the nine months term.]
ftevo.land Star. 4t-llp
I or FRIGIDA1RF, KELVINA
. ter•• ice phone 454 E. J. Min-.
nick., -srvice dept. if 5cI
FOR RENT: ONE OR TWO AT-,
^actively furnished bedrooms, with
er without kitchenette. First floor.
418 South. Washington St. 4t 11c:
MR FARMER AND SPORTS-.
Tran. let us rebuild your boots for.
winter service. Frices reasonable !
Freeman 5 Shoe Shop. 3t 13p
- SPECIAL RATE OF $1.50
for nine months of school is i
offered Cleveland coiirty'tea-;
.'hers and students by The1
Cleveland Star. Let The Star ]
follow you to school at this.
special price. All subscrip-1
Hons must hr paid in ad-]
•vanre 41-1 lp!
SPECIAL BARGAINS: ONE
slightly used Singer sewing ma
thine ore electric Singer sewing
machine, one antique grandfather's
flock, one cedar chest. New and
used stoves Jones Furniture Co.
, 2t 15c
fOE RENT: FURNISHED:
"Seated: apartment- Cull 272 or 280 j
'*•' A Pendleton. 2t 15c;
TWO GOOD MILK COWS FOR I
tate: Lendra Putnam, route 7. Shel-1
bv,
2t 18p
AUTOMOBILE WOOD & STEEL
teaie?. repaired. Glass installed and
’ap covered: Ellas C. Leigh. 1108
Mill Road, South Shelby, be
aten Lily and Elia Mill. ltp
toe sale four fresh
huik cows or trade for dry cows.
Set Joseph Carroll, city hall. Up
SHELBY FISH MARKET OPEN
day in the week. If its fresh
-ou are looking for you will
ytid them at this market. First
•»r below Carolina Store. R C
E,fk' 3t 18c
f F SISK BARBER SHOP 101
erdner St. is not closed as report
m, hit open longer hours. Hair
Ws Children 25c. adults 30c.
Eoampoo 25c, tonic 20c. ltp
"ANTED FOR 30 OR 60 DAYS.
*1° mules- App'y A c. Huci
Eon. Ella Mill farm. 2t 18p
on SALE OR TRADE: TWO
if ni'lk cows, one Chevro
" ™° d<*>r sedan, 29 model, good
-nuiticn Will trade for dry cows
m Cash for dry cows. Wanted
•<b several large bulls. F. S.
•rimon1 at Sellers Shoe Shop.
3t 18p
University Lowers
Extension Charge
Chapel Hill. Sept. 16.^A 25 ,
•vtf, °4Ctl0n in charges
„ ' fiasscs and correspo
»{, f'5'irsps »tven by the Chi
*=,4 tf?treen?bor’ unlu of
‘ nuer*ity was annour
ir Russel> M. Grunin
t*n nan 0f lhe Directorate of
CsmWif * 'he University of Nc
representing the tl
T 01 Institution.
*ied . ,lU,lloa Tates have been 1
J ‘ a Uniform »7-50 for a rot
2T representing two
f hours instruction, which
FUw.’ ?revlousl-v ln force at
>,(. p' ‘•aneh of the Univer:
f®ma” 'aid The new n
rff‘’rl nri Monday, s
Chimney Rock Road
Reduces Toll Charge
(Special to The Star)
Chimney Rock.—In order to place
the spectacular scenic beauty of
the Chimney Rock region within
the financial reach of more of those
who are planning autumn vacation
trips in the mountains, the Chim
ney Rock Company has arranged a!
substantial reduction in toll charg- ,
es on the Chimney Rock toll road,
according to Dr. Lucius B. Morse. •
Manager of the famous, scenic at
traction.
The reduced toll charges will go
into effect at once and will be con-1
tinned for an indefinite period.
W. H. Taylor. 01 many years
Passenger Traffic Manager of the \
Southern Railway, once made the.'
statement that the development o' I
Chimney Rock was the third most!
important event in attracting tour- j
ists to the "Land of the Sky." tils
conclusion was based on “the un- 1
precedentod increase in passenger
travel to the Asheville section due
to the altogether new pictorial in- j
tcrest which could be made avail -j
able to prospective visitors." One j
Summer Homes Folder" of the I
Southern Railway carried thirty
Chimney Rock half-tones; This wa
a decade before the creation of!
Lake Lure: an event which easdy!
doubled the tourist interest in tfee-j
vicinity, ia distinguished Asheville !
citizen, writing from Northern Italy.J
favorably compared the beauty of j
Lake Lure with the world-renowned
Lake Como, i
The fall season with the approa
ching •'Autumn Colot Show” is per
haps the most beautiful of the en
tire year. Then there is a tang in
the air which stirs the nomadic in
stinct in every motorist. At
no other season does the open road !
make such a universal appeal. To;
get away, to take a day off. to for- j
get the depression now surely re- !
ceding—seem? so abundantly worth '
while.
The toll charges will be 75 cents
each on week days, with a 50 cent
charge on Sundays. The latter
charge is made to popularize the
the trip during the fall months,
more particularly for the short-dis
tance motorists in the two Carn
Iinas—a sort of home-folks’ day.
As nearly every one knows, a uni
form charge of SI.00 per person has
stood for a decade, or more. How
difficult it really is to adequately
measure in money a wonderful,
memory-making experience. But -
some measure has to be set.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as \ administrator of
the estate of Mrs. L. E\ Lovelace. late of
Cleveland county. N. cAthls is to notify
all persons having claims against pve
said estate to present thVm to me prop
erly proven on or before Vie 16th day of.
Sept. 1934 or this notice will be pleaded
in bar pf anv recovery thereof All per
sons owing the said eist^Je will please
make immediate settlement to the under-1
signed. This. Sept. 16th. 1933.
GD.EAD GREEN. R-4 Shelby. Ad - j
ministrator of Mrs. L E. Lovelace. }
deceased. 6t Sept 18p
NOTICE SERVICE BV PtBLlCATlON
Stat-e of North Carolina County of Cleve
land.
In the Superior Court
Carrie Cole, Plaintiff
v$,
William Cole Defendant
The defendant, William Col# will take I
notice that an action entitled os abo\e|
has been commenced in the superior
court for Cleveland ^county. North Caro
lina. for the purpose of obtaining an ab
solute divorce upon etatutory grounds;
and that said defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear at
the office of the cl*rk\ of the superior .
court for Cleveland cmHity. at the court
house in Shelby. North Carolina, on the |
19th day of October. 1933 and answer or j
demur to the complaint in said action or j
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said complaint.
This the 16th dav of September. 1933
A. M. HAMRICK. C’erl? of the Su
perior Court for Cleveland Counts
J. R. Davit. A tty 4t Sept 18r
TRUSTEE'S- SALE OE REAR ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the authorlt
contained In that certain deed of trust -
executed bv W M OH1 and wife. Katie
Gill, to the undersigned truatee, said
deed of trust being dated Oct. 1st. 1933
and recorded In the office of the regis
ter of deeds for Cleveland county. N. C j
in book No. 185 at page 49 securing an
indebtedness therein described and de
fault having been made In the payment:
of said indebtedness I will on X
Wednesday, October 18th. 1933 -a
at 12 o’clock noon or within legal hour* j
at the court house door In Shelby. N C !
.ell to the highest bidder for rash at.
public auction that certain lot of land |
described as-follows:
Lying and .being In the northeast i
square of the kit* of Rhelbv. N. C. and ■
being lot No. »3 of the Spangler-ldr
berger-Suttle-Palmar property aubdivl-:
slon-of the Mrs, X Green propert- and
recorded in book of splat* No — '-s'3f 45
snd bounded as follows:
Beginning at a ataltrVi the north edge
at Orange street. S. " qprner of lot No
»3 and runs thence with line of said lot
14 E. 135 feet to a stake corner of
lots No 43 31 and 3d: thence with lln'
df lot No 30 svest 30 feet to a stake cor
ner of lots Nos 30 29 and 44: thence
with line of lot No. 44 8. 31!? IV 125 feet
to Orange street: thence with the north
■dgn of said street S. 87 E 50 feet to the
ire-inning and being that same lot which!
was conveyed to W. M. Gill by P 1. j
Hennessa and wile by deed dated Decem
ber 8th. 1.935 end ferorde.d In rb« office
yf the register of deed- 1 '“Veveland
-nunt’." V r :n dc»d 1 V e ’ n -e ISA j
This *ee*e-,-*-r ’St’ r'V :
JNO F MTHl.. Tf" -
41 S*pi 1*7i
McNeill Likely |
1936 Candidate!
Fayetteville Ru*ine<* Man Out For!
I.ieutenant
Governor.
• Star News Bureau)
Raleigh, Sept. 18 — George McNeill
of Fayetteville, State Senator from
Cumberland county In the 1933 Gen
eral Assembly, is expected to te1
candidate for the nomination for i
Lieutenant Gavergoi in the Demo
cratic primary in June before the
1936 general election. In Raleigh
today, he did not deny It.
Senator McNeill was chairman of
the Inaugural Committee of the
General Assembly, which had
charge of the activities related to
the inauguration of Governor J. C.
B. Ehringhaus. Although not a
lawyer, he developed into one of the
ablest legislators in the last ses
sion and won the admiration and
respect of his fellow-senators.
If Senator McNeill makes the
race, it is a foregone conclusion 'hat
he will have the support of every
fire department in North Carolina,
volunteer or pa.d, for it was his
father who organized the North
Carolina State Firemens Assocla
t.on. was its active head for many
years and honorary head for life.
And, up to his death a few years
ago. every fireman in the State
would "swear by him,'*
Should Mr, McNeill run and win,
he would be the first business man
to be Lieutenant Governor of North 1
Carolina in many years. With ex I
tremely rare exceptions, that office 1
has been filled by lawyers.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICt
Having qualified as administrator o'
the estate of ,r M Gillespie, deceased,
late of Cleveland county, N. C, this is
to notify all persons havng claims again, t
the estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Shelby K
C. on or before the i8tM day of Sep
tember, 1934. or this notice trill be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. Al1
persons indebted to said \ estate tvii*
plenr-e make immediate oa^iment.
This September 16th. I9>ft
FRANK L. HOYLE. Administrator ot
the Estate or J. M. Oillespi*. de
atno P Mull, Atty 6t Sept 18
TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE
J I
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by F. E. Young and wife. Flora
Young to the undersigned trustee said
deed of trust being dated August 8 th,
192R and recorded in the office or the
register of deeds for Cleveland county, N
C in book No. 153 at page 92 securing an
indebtedness therein described default
having been made in the payment of
said indebtedness I will on
Wednesday, October 18, 1938
at 12 o'clock noon or within legal hours
at the court house cioor in Shelby, N. C.
sell to the highest bidder for rash at
public auction that certain lot of land
described as follows:
Lving and being in the northeastern \
part of the town of Shelby. N C and be-»
lng lots No. 50 and 51 of the Spangler- I
Linebcrger-Suttle-Palmer property sub* 1
division of the Mrs. Z. Green proper!y
and said plat being recorded in the office
of the register of deefas for Cleveland
county, N. C. In of plats No. 1 at
page 45 and described* as follows:
Beginning at a stake on the south edge
of Orange street N E. corner of lot No
49 and runs thence with line of said lo'
R. 3Va W. 125 feet to a stake, corner lots
Nos. 49, 65 and 64; thence with line of
lots Nos. 64 and 63 S. 87 E 100 feet io
a stake, corner of Jots Nos. 63. 62 and 52;
thence with ln.e of lot No. 52 N. 3!i E.
thence with line of lot No. 52 N. 3Vfc E
street; thence with the south edge of
Orange street N. 87 W. 100 feet to the
beginning.
This September 16th. 1933
J NO P MULL. Trustee.
4t Sept 18c
The BIGGEST i
PARADE 1
Of Midway Attractions, Amusements, Sports, Races
Livestock, Farm and Home Exhibits . . That Ever Glorified
This Choice Section of the Good Old South .... Will Give
You a New Deal in Educational Entertainment This Year at
Sept. 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30
The Greatest Show In The South
THE GREATEST CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIR
Is dedicated to the people of Cleveland and adjoining: counties. ,Tf will combine all the ■ '
peneuce gained in eight, previous fairs, reflect the accomplishments of the most progrcs; - ,
people in a choice agricultural section of the South and furnish a mammoth variety of
wholesome amusement. Five great days—five glorious nights! Don't mi«s an- par; „f [h
fair! A complete change of ’
STARTS ONE WEEK FROM TOMORROW
TOOTS AND CASPER
A Test Of Friendship.
f WELL .TOOTS! I'VE INVITED EVERYBODY
J ON OUR LIST— SIXTEEN COUPLES
, all TOLD AND THEY ALL ACCEPTED!
WE'RE 6IVIN4 THE LITTLE AFFAIR A«
A FAREWELL P^RTY FOR MORTIMER
CLAMBY AND IT WILL DO HIS HEART
THEM*
SELVES!
Hurph^
<*EE/THAT'S
NICE OF YOU. CASPER,BUT
DID YOii <TELL THE PEOP
YOU'VE INVITED THAT “
BARTY IS FOR ME?
MA?VBE THEY WOULDN1
LISTEN, CLAMBY!
-OR YOU
IF THE
REST OF MY
FRIENDS WON T
ACCEPT YOU
I HOPE EVERY
BODY COMES
NEXT WEDNESDAY
NI6HT,CA5PER'
MR.CLAMBY WOULD
FEEL CRUSHED
if NOBODY
SHOWED UP!
EVERYTHIN*, WILL I
ALL RI*^T AFTER TEH
4ET HERE ANO SEE
WHAT A NICE GUY
CLAMBY HASTUWR®
OUT TO Be .TOOTS'.
NOBODY AVOIDED
HIM WHEN HE WAS
A MILLIONAIRE and
The Cat’. Out Of The Bag
MORTIMER CLAMSY MAY HAVE MADE
MISTAKES IN THE FAST COLONEL HOOFER
BUT HES ATONED FOR ALL OF THEM
AND WE LIKE HIM— IN FACT, TOOTS
DON'T FORGET THAT YOU
AND SOPHIE ARE TO BE
HERE WEDNESDAY FOR
THE FAREWELL PARTY
I'M <$r1VIN6 FOR CLAMBY1
BE HERE,
CASPER! IT
WAS NICE OF
YOU TO FIX
IT UP FOR
r HELLO, JERRY!
CASPER TELLS ME
THAT YOU'LL BE
AMON^, THOSE PRESENT
AT THE PARTY
W MAYBE I SHOULDN'T HAVE."'
' mentioned clamby1
COME TO THINK OF IT
CASPER DIDN'T SAV WHO
THE PARTY IS FOR WHEN HE
ISSUED HIS INVITATIONS!
JERRY
PASS
THE
WORE*
?
fLrrs
HOPE NOT
FOR