fUtes For Want Advertisement* In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size l cent pet word e«.ob insertion This size type 2c per word each Insertion. This size type 3e per .word each insertion. "choice timothy hay, field wlU gttdcn beau seed of all varle* t.. Cleveland Farmers Mutual Escnauge.. « Mar Me To'HNSON C0UNTY7MO6 -s Prolific, Hastings Ptor lif'ic ami Hickory Cane seed torn. D. A. Beam Co. 3c-$c "f'OH RENT: TWO FURNISHED b.u rooms, Close in. 323 8. LaFay tut Si. lt-llp "\vHY suffer from head* ,c;»es when Rex-Lex gives quick re* iiet At your dealer for 5c for tiro dates. A 18c hex-lex relieves head* mhei- Quieto and soothes the nerves. Now two doees for 5c at yuur dealer. 13t A 18c "For taxi service call ptionc co. New sedan car with union tint er. tt 6c ■■"$100.00 CASHBALANCE EA8Y t rms, buys 5 room dwelling, on paved street and sidewall*. Price $ 1100.00 Anthony St Anthony, phone 248. tf I3P COME TO SEE U. A. BEAM Co. and do some trading and make money. 6t*9c IFfiuTy are worth f ixata we can fix 'em. Shoes, sciwort, para* sols, Hedge blades and lawn mow* tn at Sellers Shoe Shop. tf-llc POP* SALE: BUILDING LOTS. Small weekly or monthly payment#. Ii. j. Costner, phone (Fi-J. t? M*y 4c MP. PA.RMER THRESH YOUR uniat with a Turner threshing ma chine. The new model is a peach lr, rery particular. Ses O. E. Ford Co. 3t 9c EUR PIANO TUNING, ADJUST, mert ot action, voicing and cleaning expertly done at most reasonable prices, droo a card to C. P. Gard ner. box 131, Shelby. tj 25c ~£HOE6, LAWN MOWERS, PAN isols, hedge blades; and sctseoye re paired. Sellers Shoe Shop. ltp ~CAlt7AT CARL LEE'S OARAGE, Urndale. tor general repairing, wrecking service, gas, oil, and the*. I3t-3e GENERATORS, starters and batteries repaired. Turner’s Garage. 4t-4c IF YOU HAviP~GOOD UPPERS it will p&y ycu to have them re paired. Seiler Shoe Shop. ltp FOR RENT: APARTMENTS iurnished, three or tour rooms. Newly papered and painted with raederr, conveniences. Available June ht. Mrs. P. L. Hennuta, phone 80 tf 4c CERTIFIED BLOOD TEST ED Baby Chicks. See them in our display brooder. Cleve lami Farmers Mutual Ex 'S1*11^, 1.T3 West Marion St., Phone 143. tf»2$e /OR REN-T DURING' SUMMER 1:1 excellent brick home, down t airs room with private bath. \yiU tak-' t'io ladies or married oouplk. .Mtirr^ • Room" Box 340, Shelby. 3t 1c SFE O E. FORD CO. FOR THE PYv.une McComnck-Deering binder twine. ot c,. L A fl E D 0 MAMMOTH Jeilow and Tokio soy beans, E1 varieties of peas, Early Qr pU^e CiUie seed, Tennessee i'erm,’>| millet. Prices right. Beam Co. 3t-9c !0'BILE WOOD AND u tod,:, repajrea. Glues installed, co-. ,jvd. tender and wracked n?rVf.pairec1, Elis °- uea tll«- y'rn 103(1 b€l'>vee!l « Fri 2SC Tt’KltsH F1SH AND OYS. *-h& vvery day. Shelby Fish *tt; y 1 the Sigp of the .... W.ftfc 1 AM i rAv-ti-ri 1 "jow^f1' ' fish. LEAVING TOW>f’ AT m, s’,d iliiVP some furniture to nVP^triWe4' ****7i,,w *tu 3f$g8S' laza’KB JSS&ywtUffS Qcrs- snoe shiners, »wninf hfor*' ^eeman's Shoe Shop-Shine J-or, Ask anybody. It-c Co'" r;lR-^EiT3SE O. E. PORE Dp. 1,1 'ftte,-t in a MeCormick trsiu hinder. cash and 2t »<• Plan Big Program For Services At Sandy Run Church j Rer. J. L. Jenkins One Of Speakers On Program; To Seiwe Picnic Dinner. 'Special to Ths Star.) MOORESBORO, May 10.—Annual memorial service# will be Held at Sandy Run here Saturday. Dinner | will be part of the program. Usually this is a great day for the ; folka who reside in Moore*boro and j the people of other sections, as I thers isn’t hardly a family in this' section who doesn’t have a connec-! tlcn iu some way with the historic! mother of the Sandy Run iosocU- j tion. An able speaker will be brought1 up from Gaffney, it is aald. and I Dr. Jenkins, president of Boiling j Springs college will speak. Everyone is invited to attend,! bring well filled beskete and renew old anftuaintanew and make naw i ones. FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE West Marion atreet. Redecorated in side. Rent ’reasonable. Telephone SIR. Ralph T. Mauney. 2t Op BRING YOUlfcOTTON seed, small or large lots, will I pay highest .prices. D. A.' Beam Co. 3t„9c' KHAJIT HAND KNITTED OR crocheted garment# made to order. Knitted coat* and infant veer a specialty. Wort satisfactory. Prices reasonable. Mia. P. R. Sander*. 716 W. Marion St. 3t Up j LOST: TUESDAY AFTERNOON between Shelby and PalLston, boot of women s hats. Return to A. A. War lick and Co., Caw and receive re ward. at »p ! IF YOU ARE PIARRJNO OR (building or remodelilni, see R. tee j Lawman. let Apr 30p “spraying" materials of all kinds for fruit and vegetable*. Fisld and garden ! Beads of all varieties. Phone j 143, Cleveland Farmers Mu-' ; tual Exchange, 188 West Mnr-1 ion street. tfllc 'CALL VK AND SEE OB. FORD Co'e line of mowing machine* and hay rakes. St Sc POTATO PLANTS, TOMA to plants and pepper plants. Any quantity. Fresh gathered off bed. D. A- Beam Co. 8t*9c MR- PARMER. YOUR GRAIN erop i* looking fine, tet O. E. Ford Co. furnish you with the lateet in a McCormlck-Deertn# grain Under. 2t 9c | see o'r ford co. for ifOW 'ers and hay rube*. Cash or term*. 3t Sc AWRiNQC MADS, ALL'S USSR Freeman Soe Shop. tf Apr fie iss t-t^ton truck in good condition, of will trade tor 36-'80 lord roadster or i coupe. H.„J. Costner, phone 67-J. t tf Sc “forsalY or rent: Seven room house with bath, at { Lake James. Com pletely furnished. See W. G. Arey, 2t-9c wriD ciT.r_HTTwanwiT? mv. t aphone E flat alto. Good conditio,: ; Enquire 919 S. LaFayette St. t 3Maj 6j» • Tori' sale" "|»ORTO*r"i CO AND f Ntney Hall potato plant.;. Yates L.. Greece. R-4, Shelby, N. C. St Dp! ~FOli TURNER THReSSEkO j machines and hay balea es* O. E. i Ford Co. ?t *c | FOR miGHT'"PRTClS^ON FlKf 1 J*b printlp*. aaU telephone* 4.J I i^oet: KEG Of PVf»T %? *tra nalh betwyeji t*4 Rtf feNf 'frwi- To? »■ w#bb. dffwn stair* frivfte b*tb. Teiepb6ni CHEAP §55* SHIRKS Aft* Cheat ahoe shines. You yet what you pay for always. Shoes shined At N. Ft. A price3. Freeman's Shoe Shop-Shirio Parlor A«V anybody. U. 726-W. St lie arc Romance Ended *0®f ;«avrifkst a kfuslied:1 lnm did Jean Hkriotv, platinum bkmdt screen star, writ* unig to her vw manes with fla! Roaeon, movie cam. eraman, whom ike married elgln months ago. Miss Harlow an nounced she plans to lile *ui* tot divorce In the near future. Plan Poppy Day At Kings Mountain 'Special to Tlie Star! KINGS MOUNTAIN, May 10. The Kings Mountain unit of tin American Legion Auxiliary is man In* plans for the observance o, ‘‘Poppy Day" on Saturday May 31 according to an announcement b; the president, Mrs. Paul M.tuney An organisation is being set up K have charge of the sale of the pop pies on the streets of the town anc to receive contributions for the aux tliary's work among the d^aoiet World War veterans and their fair. ilUg. [Three Students Make 3877 Pounds Of Lint | Cotton On 12V: Acres i ___ I EUrnboro Student* In A*ricultnrr. M»k( Reoordu Of Cotton Pro duced Per Acre. ELLBNBORO~~Muy tO.—Wtth a record of three vocational agrlcui ; tural students ox the Ellanboro school, Roy Jorcs. My let Jone* and R. V Blanton producing a total of 8877 pound* of Unt cotton on twelve and one-half acreq last year they j were recently awarded first, second , and third pi ices In the state voca tional cotton growing contest to ; stimulate less acres In cotton but | more cotton per acre and greater l profits. The awards were announced at the Better Farming banquet held about a month ago in the chamber |of commerce building at Charlotte: and the students just received a ! total of 2400 pounds of Chilean ni | trate of soda for their prises, Roy Jones, an all day high school ; student In agriculture, won the first ! prise in the state with the boys [ with a record of 1883 pounds of Unt produced on two acres. His prise is 1000 pounds of nitrate of soda. | Following him comes Myles Jone I rith a record of 3738 pounds of lU)t ! h-om five acres to give him second , place with the boys in the state and too pounds of nitrate of soda. He is i the son of C. F. Jones of near El I leubw'o, i R. P. Blanton who lives at Moores boro but attends the meetings for i' farmers at Ellanboro produced 3,600 | pounds of lint on five and one-half ! acres which gave bl|n third state • prize with the evening students and ! l ,ooo pounds of free nitrate of soda I j to him. These contests hate always gum i ulaiyd 1 ss acres In cotton but mow profit per acre due to high yields and low costa per pound of Unt. Mrs. Josephine Lydia Praises Vim Herb Saj« she Wat 31 Pounds I niler vii|ht And In Very Poor Health Prior to L'tint ThU Neo Med: oln*. MAS. JOSEPHINE LTpl \ When I began using Vim Herb i i ra 31 pound* unuej weight and in • vers* poor health. TTeday I fee) bet-; ter ill every way than I have for: year*; and I know that this medi-| cin* it reaponeibie far the wond..-1 ful change in my general health. ..irs. Lidia lives on North Chur ah sire»t No. 3S6. Spartanburg. Sir; raid. "I had taken treatment to; month* but, sorry to say, could not sea where they were helping me a* all. Food I ate would not digest. 1 was always swollen and blpetSd from sm, had ssvere headache.’ pains in my side, also back, and wae forced to get up all hours of the night. As I said before, I was 31 pounds under weight and of Kte v.A3 troubled' a sretl deAl with bil liOHS sntlh. Pfeonln hf»Fr a.i praised Vim Herb so highly that 1 tried it also with the results I an: row feeling better than I have for years, j have used three bottles o. this medicine but expect to keep c bottle cu hand just in case X de have another spell of Indigestion it is fine for constipation, m fact, tones up one's entire system. 1 have a fjne appetite, food agrees with me, and I am gaining fcaok my lost weight and frlende say j loot: stronger than I hire for t long Ume.” Call at fcli* Cleveland Drug store and let them tall you about the new development in medicine.. it Pleasant Ridge ' Week-End Mention Eighty Seven In Aai.May School ttllh 84 Bible*. Young Ladlee Clou Moot*. ! PLEASAHT RIDOf, M»y 18. - |Th#r« were 87 in Sunday »eheo! Sunday and 84 Biblaa. We were fa* vortd with special mualc by Mlsees Lois and Made Hamrick. The young ladlee daso met with j Mrs. Flay Smith and Mrs. Fates | Webb Tuesday night. After the ; butinees dlacusslon the 14 guests aero ImRed into the dining room {where c&ke. cookies and lemonade ' were served. The club is invited to ! meet with Mieses Annie Let and ' Willie Walker flvst Tuaeday night , tn June. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kill* of Mount ! Sinai visited Mr. and Mrs., Jim I Humphries Sunday. | Mr. and Mra. Fay MeSwain and little daughter. Caroline, spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. W E. Walker. » Mrs. J. B. Ramsay of Charlotte i is spending a few weeks with rela tive* here. Mr. Yates Hamrick ia on the sick list this week. | Mr. and Mr*. Vtneaher Brackett j at'd cldldren spent the week-end i rich the former's parent?, Mr. and ! Mrs. Tom Brackett. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Spangler Hpcnt Sunday with Mr. *ud Mm. Ctrady Lovelace. I Mr. and Mra. D. R. MeSwain M»d I Mrs. J B Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. C. : O. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Willard l mil Yfr.-v Ah/am Daves , and little daughter. Mary Bdna ! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ! and Mrs. Thor ftamiey. Mrs. Roxana Hamrick of Mar Latttmore is spending a few days with Mrs. Charles Hamrfek. Mias Colleen MeSwaln of ghelby . is spending a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. T. L. MeSwain. Mias Marie Martin who has beer, sick with icld poison is better. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks and i daughters, Sunlce and Myrl visited their daughter at the Charlotte PrrebjterJan hespital Sunday. Mv. and Mrr. f. C. Blanton and ; daughters. Atleene and Judy vjajt i ed Mr. and Mr#. Shelton MeSwain | Sunday night. More than 3t*0 competitors a ireecrd number, took part recently | in the railway employes* mueic f«* | tival in Reading. Bnglar.d. . Former President Machado of ! Cuba, fleeing extradition, might no, , have heard of the MOdltervinsen cruise of SamvieJ Insull. Relievga Heidacke Due To Condtipntiwi "Thenford’o Blaek-Draught hag been used in my family for yearn,** wrltea Mm- J- A. Hightower, at gpr, Texeg. *1 f Oarthagt, Texas. "X teke it for sick headacno that comes from cmwtt* patten. Winn I feeI a headache coming on, I toko a atm at week* Draught. It aom and mg head geto Before x fewer of Black Draught, X would guffor two or three days—hut not any more since 'ZS&.'XiiiX&V'wr .cA&JTNtrtiKmr Tuberculosis Kills More Women Than Men In State ■ANVTOHICM. May 7.—NotwlHi •tendlnt a contrary opinion express* •4 tome time ago regarding tit* country u a whole by Dr. A. V. Alien of th* Mayo clinic, Jtoehesier Minnesota, the average man In North Carolina Is considerably Igssj Hbely to fall victim to tuberculosis j than the average woman, according to an editorial in th* May l*eu$ of!, Tlte Sanatorium Sun, official organ of the extension department of the , North Csitillna Sanatorium. "However, w#n substantiated may be his fAllen’s) claims to female su periority in ability to resist ottiar diseases, Th# Sun Is movtd to ehal lengs his statement In so far ns It , applies to tuberguiosls among the , people of North Carolina, ’ (lie edi- { torlal eays. ‘Fortunately, official , statistics art available for service as | soldlsrs in this battle to confirm the truth of a commonly accepted tra* ; ditien. “Tlfe most recent annual report of 'the Bureau of Vital Statistics of tha North Carolina State Board of Health shows that during the 13 ( months mentioned 43* white mules and 41ft white females died of tu- i beroulosls of the respirator?' system. During the same period fits malt and six female Indians died of this dlssase. Iu the cap* of colored peo ple, the deaths from pulmonary tu berculosis totaled Wi males and 144 females. A sum In aimpls arithms I tie thus shows that 144 more fernslt ! than mala members of tne throe Iraees taken as a whole died as vic tims of pulmonary tuberculosis ” I Spurlin To Speak Lattimora Memorial | Memorial serving* will be held *t the Ltttintorg Uu.pt Ut church, May ;oth. The morning atrvicU will consist of Sunday school at the reg ular hour followed by a memorial address by Hon. Spurgeon Spurlin at tl o'clock. Decoration of grave* and thla will be followed by dinner on the grounds at 12 o’clock. In tit* afternoon there will be a sen ton by j the pastor Rev. Rush Padgett and seng services. AH relatives and friends arc re quested to meet et the church Tues day morning, May )4th. to clean the | grounds and cemetery. Aching, Swollen Feet ail Raradtss. Rwauipj AM •!< ties* w t»m *»»> ltd 1 T»o sr these hbplteetlejr,* of Ufa*'* Bjaeralg Oil si,4 la hrue* wlHiitsj it* salt) an4 eoreneta disappear.. 4 tf meet •oplicstlea. si resuisr lutemls sad the nailing rsdues*. And best of all any effective sdsr U sens ter seed—ft'* a aeuderful formula tfeie comsiatllen »t euiatlsl oils wilt camphor sad other aaitiaptlss ad mar t alette that (hauls nds of bottles III said Ueant'i Ei |u>t Be Ac;*)' tilth Citreisnd Dru* Gempen" aad •vary aped urufglet isirttlaii Maona's near *14 011 ta and • our teat tieuble* as mans:' cue's. Cive Party F^or Miss McIntyre In Zoar Community ZO,%K May 10.—A number of ’rt*n«U of Mies Iva McIntyre gath* (red at her home Saturday night ind surprised her with a party. Jam** contest* and data* tvtre an* •yed throughout the evening. Mtss Oacl* Parris nf Ohasnte I* pending thts week with l»ar attter, Mr* EtoRo Warren and family. Those visiting at the home of Mr. j md Mr*. C. L. Tfolllfield from out 4 th* community Sunday were: Mr. i tnd Mr*. La# Champion and Mr. Champion's mother of Shelby; Mtea Celia Sclsjn and Clyde Clover of the lose Qrove community. Mrs. J. R. Ball haa returnad to ter home after a two waeka visit o her daughter, Mies Alma Ball at i ATnston-Salcm. Mr. and Mrs. Wade MoSwam and; ■on of Waal Shelby apant the week end ut the home of Mr- and Mrs. D. L. MoBwaln. Mr. and Mrs. Early Sarratt laft aat weak for Columbia, R. C. where hay will make their home for the hreeent. Mr. Surratt has entered the teapltal for treatment. Mrs. Meson MU wood and chll* irtn of Gaffney. S. C. spent, the seek-end at the horn* of Mr .and Mr* Dew ay Bands Guaranteed Relief For Dizzy Spells No more g idol new. No more Ik-i asssure on your heart. NA more ilck headaehM. No niAri dUtiet* ot my kind from a poor, »ick, tired itomsch. A tsbleipootiful of Dare's Mentha Pepsin after meals will end vour etanueli misery in no time Money back, says Cleveland Drug Co., any time it fails. ndv, TBl'Nrit'S bAIA By virtue uf th* t»o»*r ut **i* ouiutUn ><5 in « Sued of trust ||\au by J if. Usd' Sion uaa vtre piovntf J Dtuiutn to m* M trus s*, Ut* Silij deed of trust uelmj forordsij la bank 1*3. At - to p.jro US of th ciettUud count;. if. Mi* r»|l#t»r's oMlce of , r B., *nr*tk a* it miAnsir* to th* Mflnnin*, intr lontoialnt |(U sort*. Th* fej***!>tt prosony 1* M'c* told njbitst to brier *oeumori*ci» »ttc un Vail filtt 4»y ef April, t|)t. , 6. it. Minx, Trait**, lojeph C. Wit tenant. ,ttt*. si »pr sir Makes You Lose Unhealthy Fal A young woman or Nor»lc.i Conn., writes: ‘I lout Id lb*. with my first bottV of Kruschen. Being on night duty it was hard to tlaep daya out now since J ajn taking Kruachrn I sleep plenty, eat aa 4« ual and lost f*t, too.’’ To take off fat—take one nan teaspoon of Krusehen Salta In a gla<* of hot water in the mormtuj h«fore breakfast- one bottle that laata 4 weak* costa but llttla—get. |t at Cleveland Drug Co., or aur dvujj atort In America. It iht» fiM bo. tie fall* to convince you tlila 1» ths SAFE and HARMLESS way to 104 fat—your money gladly returned Don’t accept anything but Kr«s> chan bacaiua you muat reduce aafely. ad Tiv*rt;iVW*r*' »y Virt«* or tit* power of sole H *1 * 4«*C of trust cKeeuieu on Apt) *<>. Ill*, la mo a* trustoo for iho ahoitr •Ulldlng one boon •weclation. told Us« *1 trust rscordod in hoof 1*7 etc* t«J. *s tb* rofisiti " otnso or Cioioiead counts, K. C„ apd dclsult having Use" mU* fc tta* Mj.aiiu of tn* indaltedikooa Utarah tosurad, l. *« trust**, wfl! stu for os# to thi hlirhest btddsr *t push* suatiX at Ida court house door (A tho toon * PUMbf. H. C-. o* *a«t with «*id rat* or gate a*rir M f**t to tha IwglimiJf b*ln« * ■tuff m ihot lot doadtd A. V, wroy *}’ R o. RM« *nd wife bI deed duly retorftd in the efflet ot tha rootstor it dsags at Clave Iona i'buBty M. c Tha foregoing property will a* *o,c. • ubfaet to *Ry unn*W igxas or atta*' poring uttununu oirtsftng sfatnyt oomr Tbl* April nth. lit*. etvnwe n no«v. Trust**, 4t Air a*. ORDER BEAM’S Coal stuvcwoad rnuxi; iso PALMER’S AMBULANCE TELEPHONE 61 ( l SERAI, UJRECTOHti And EMBAUIGRS LUT2-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME 322 Wett Marion Street P H O N E 33 THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring POPE YE No Fair Crowding! HIM TO TfclL - WV SC feTplOHi ICWVT HftHOlC H l*U WHO Bfe 001 OP TO ---- TAKE Hif Ujeu.jr®ttV Hfc OUGWfTA 8t ^ ,~V'.! rf ARCEVriD FOR I pUSHl>f ME JL OUER UWE THIS! 1 £% vit's mamst the JL~V;\ V^J1 tfcu TO RESIST Ef^ OFFKCR riX'&HO UP?Tfci:~ HI'S %!6 lHOOCH TO ftMftST i-> .AH AKMV ^HHEfE , IVAN Tt&fr