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Talks To Parents ByBROOKE METERS CHURCH Thought Contagion Iter is contagious. Even the tini est beby, still In Its mother's arms, will feel ftar If Its nlother does. The tiny child simply may feel the mus cular and nervous tension of the arms holding it, but It Is certain that, In many cases, It does sense this fear. It la, of course, impossible nevn to'be afraid. Only a moron does not know what fear Is. A mother Is sub ject to a thousand fears But for the sake of the child whom she it trying to protect, she must, as far u possible control at least the expres sion of them, which generally insane controlling her mental atti tude aa well. It can be done, impossible as it may seem, but few mothers think R Important to make the effort. Thm pride themselves on thetr spe cial eeurttlvlty where danger to their children la concerned. It Is not thstr safety for which they an fear fnl M Uudr nhllrinm1! Ihw a*. Plata. B to no aalftoh worry, they aay, tot merely anxiety over the •wall the children aa they grow to young — nhwiil and young woman* They fetal* that frequently their ww» aarvoui teuton goee over te Im leie eure i aooomplleh hae eet out The iotas children aotunily Mam* ad their for «me»"g them to Bkm aoctdwito when they wen away from hay# Ton make ui hurt euraHvea, mother.” waa their cnmptalnti Titan yon worry the thonght dpmee aergm to ua and we do the vmptiitay you ara afraid of." too cna hae yet solved the ques* that af telepathy. The only answer to such eat aoouaatton la to keep cert mind on eomethtng beside one* children if one to Inoltned to MOWS Vam HEALTH ee pointed out trttlonal deft the body a my»> abund othei Iron de chlldre oonsletln* largely < in Iron. We ale Wpa at anemia In pret Iron to to ba found In many foods notably to agg yolk. Uver and greet vegetables and especially In spin ach. Bread and cereals made fron whole gratae also add materially u the toon content at the diet. Paftetancy of vitamin O alar causes a type of anemia. This typ< oaanrt to eared by Iran or Uver Vitamin o to abundantly found lr too citrous fruits, hr tomatoes, greet peppers cabbage and freeh strlni mysterious substance whlct la third la tha principal dietary substanoea affecting tha blood white abundantly present In liver can be derived by the healthy per son from a variety of other foods Principal among these are muscli meat, eggs and yeast. The person who eats a variei diet, one that contains the essen tial dietary elements, such as milk fruits, meats, fish, green and yellow leafy and other forms of vegetables need have little concern that hi wijl suffer from nutritional ane mias. Those, however, who favor a nar row diet, or who experiment upoi themselves wVh so-called “reductioi diets,* a! »" *<-g diets, and tb like, are i'koty to find themselve not up to scratch, quiet possibly be cause of an existing, but not read tly discernible anemia. Hoyle Nomination Made In U. S. Senate A telegram from Washington yes terday bore the information tha Prank L. Hoyle, sr., was nominate In the senate as postmaster fo Shelby. Mr. Hoyle has been acting post master here for several months un der an appointment, and this ac tlon confirms In the congress of th United States the recommendatio made bv Congressman A. L. Bill * winkle. Wings of Death Over Ethiopia 0»« grim phase of warfare in Ethiopia, wealed ta these graphic Meaea, has proved costly to Emperor Halle Selaeaie'e black legions, la the scene above, taken from a plane, units of Italy’s Disperata Bqaadroa are shown flying In unswerving formation toward a strategici Ethiopian point on which to rain deadly bombs. Below, flaming village hats testify to the accurate alas of the Italian airmen. 1 Just Ten Years Ago (Taka* From The Cleveland Stai Of Wednesday, January 6. 1926.) It Is a far cry from the days whet the rural school children of cieve land county tramped from one u three miles to attend school and thi present day when 30 motor truck whirl over good roads of the count; transporting 1,353 school chUdrei safely to and from school. The Cleveland county board o education In session here this well granted an election for three sehoe districts of ths county. Kills, Pad gett and Cabanl&s. The trio of elec Hons will be held Monday, Febru ary 33, It Is announced by Superin tendent Newton, secretary to Uv board. All will be for the purpoa of deciding upon consolidation. Six convenient and handsomel; furnished offices have been fltte< up by Dr. Ruben McBrtyer In th< Royster building, second floor, fac lng South Washington street, when he will give intensive attention ti the practice of internal medicine, li which he makes a specialty. A record gain for any year wa shown In the Shelby postoftlce fo 1935. During the year just close< the Increase In postal receipts wa near $8,000, an increase shown li only a few second-class postofftce In the state. Miss Mtlllcent Blanton Is vlsitim Mrs. Jack Stevens In Greensboro. Miss Rosalynd Nix left Sunda; > for Raleigh where she Is teachinj Double Spring#.—'The internedlat ijB. Y. V. U. of which Mr. J. S. Ollles " Pie la the beloved and efficten : leader, elected new officer# Sunda; evening. Mr. Everett Brook# a i president, and Misses Mary Loi Lee and Reba Moore, and Wyai , and A. V. Washburn, Jr, groui , captains. Little Pearl Weathers, three am * a half year old daughter of Edlto and Mrs. Lee B. Weathers, wa I awarded a case of delicious peache at the opening of the new A. Blan , ton Grocery company’s building , when her name drew the luck; , number. Raleigh.—North Carolina automo bile owner# paid Into the stat . treasury more than $11,000,000 fo , 1035. These make the road system o , North Carolina possible and are th , one tax which nobody aeetns great ' ly to oppose. The auto 1# now th . state's biggest tax source. Thirty states and the District o Columbia have designed entire! new color schemes for their 193 automobile license plates. NOTICE or STOCKHOLDERS NttTU Nolle* u hereby gtv*a ot th* anni meeting of th* stockholder* ot Um ft . Notional bank of Shelby. N. C.. for t I election of director* for th* enetting y« t ind lor any other busmeaa coming b*r< wuoiuvse tuiuing ueu th* meeting to be held Tuesday. Janu* it, 1S3S at 11 o'clock a. m. at theu bat in# bout* in anelby. N- C FORREST ESKRIOO*. Caihl* NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEEX1.N . j Notice it hereby given ot th# ennu ■meeting ot th# ttockholdert ot the Unii * Tru«t company ol Shelby. N. C, for t f election ot director* for tli* eniulng yt and for any other bualnea* coming beio the meeting at their banking house N C on Tuesday. January 5 19.in at 11 rwlrxk a m formst rti*KRUH,E Lessons In Lawmaking l The Dividing Al»le Democratic members sit on tin right side of the presiding officer and Republicans on the left In botli senate and house. A dividing aisle separates them. Seniority governs the choice ol salts In the senate. Members of ttu house sit wherever they can. How IKBRSf£S&S the majority and minority leaders the chairman and ranking meinben of the committee in charge of the particular bill under consideration at the moment and aides to th< leaders. The house speaker and the presi dent of the senate (who is vice president of the United States) each occupies an elevated dais. Many oi the senate desks are relics of th« old senate chamber. Senator Harrison of Mississippi uses the desk of the former presi dent of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis. Senator Class 'of Virgin: uses that of Calhoun and 8enat< Hale of Maine sits at the desk om occupied by Daniel Webster. These famous old desks are 1< cated on both the Democratic an Republican sides of the chambe They stilt are equipped with sane dusters the old equivalent of bloi ting paper. Boxes for snuff, once general: used, still are In the senate chan ber, near the vice president's dal but are there for exhibition pui 11 poses only. New Firm Buy* Burke Golf Course , MORCJANTON, Jan. 8.—Sale ol . the Mimosa golf course to a newly , formed corporation known as tht ,; Morganton Holding company which , “M as Its aim the continued opera , tion of the course through a lease | to the local golf club has beer ! | made known here. ,i Charter for the new company . which was purchased from the s First National bank the assets for merly owned by the Mimosa Realty corporation, has already been Is J sued naming Charles E. Kietler. J H. Gaston and Frank C. Patton at j Incorporators. » The bureau of biological survey r the federal department of agri t culture has 14 wild-life refuges In , Florida. - X ADMINISTKATO* iTnoTICI i Hovlsa outlined it odmlnlttrotor ol o( Mr*. L. A. P»d«tt. deceoaod oj Cleveland county. North Caroltn* thH t * r ". Admtmatrator ol . a. psd«ott. •t Doe Oc oi r»r i op V The Vision of Simeon Teal: Lake |4MI, 40 The International Uniform Sue day School Umoi for Jaa. IS • • • AUR >«Moa might wall haft been called "The Devout Saul." Instead of "The Vision of Simeon,” Prophetic visions do not come bj chance. The Inner light is conditioned by the inner life. Of Simeon the priest It is said. "This man was righteous and devout. “ How much that eapreeses. and what a world this might be If all men were like 8lmeoni Like all the righteous and do tout Israelites of his age. 81m eon's hope was placed upon the coming of the Messiah. Be shared the great expectancy of bis peo ple. and In some way there bad come to him the eontlctlon that before his death he should see the Lord’s coming. • • • TT was la this spirit that he was * ministering la the temple when Joseph and Mary brought the child Jeans to fulflll the customs of the law. R was lu the per formance of this ritual that Sim eon was blessed with vision and was able to see that the child bo fore him was the fulfilment of the Mesatanlo hope. We have seen how that hope, also, filled the heart of Mary, and of the wonderment that came In to her life at the visit of the shep herds Here again this sense of the destiny of the child that ahe brought into the world Is Intensi fied as she and Joseph hear the words of Simoon. How Mary's heart must have thrilled aa aha heard Simeon ear, “Beheld, this child la eat for the falllot and the rising et man; la Israel.” But what strange fore bodlaga there muat also, have been In her mother’s heart as ehe heard hie further word, "Tea, and a sword shall pierce through tblae own soul.” • • • no we not have here a sense both of the glory and the tragedy of motherhood? . The mother gives to the world the child of her love, but the more completely his life is devoted to others, the less la her sense of her own possession et him. Here the mother is pat to the crucial tost: Will her delight In her child be the selfish joy that ' the child Is hers and the satisfac tion of heaping him to herself; or will u he the larger, richer Joy that she has brought late the world a life that Is to be a bless lag to others? Mary, apparently, faoed this test with complete triumph. There must have been at tlmea a sense of sadness and even of lone llness hi her heart as she sensed the greatness of this child and the mission to which He was do voted. There must have been at times the longing to keep Him to herself. Hut Mary's devotion was of the earns quality as Simeon’s. No child could have had a hotter earthly training. “The grace of Hod waa upon him"—the grace of Hod that was upon Simeon sad that Is the possession of all who are righteous and devout Officers Shoot Down Tires, Capture Liquor, Bootlegger Police were exceptionally busy during the first pert of the week end end in combination with coun ty officers rounded up 45 gallons of liquor In one desperate gun battle and captured an escaped convict and alleged auto thief In another. The liquor capture came Friday night late when police became sus picious of a car as a “boom wagon” and connived to set the proper trap. George Gettys. 35 year old young man from the southern part of the oounty is out on bond after his car wae wrecked, a tire shot down and the machine relieved of 45 gallons of ootftraband whiskey. The melee ocourred near the rock quarry and Gettys barely escaped, but later came and gave hlraaslf up. Officers In the party were Knox Hardin, Paul Btamey, Patrolman D. C. Wheeler, and Sheriff Cline. Odell Grtgg, escaped convict from near Salisbury was taken Friday by off loers Wheeler and Kendrick and brought here for a trial, being charged with theft of Charles Will iams car a few weeks ago. Origg Is understood also to be wanted In Wilkes county. ~ EXECUTRIX7#-NOTICE Notice li hereby given thet I hare this day qualified at executrix of the will of S. C. Latttmort, deceased, tate of Clevt land eounty. N. C.. and all persons in debted to laid estate art notified to make Immediate payment to the undersigned, and all persons havtnc claims against tald estate will present them to me prop erly proven for payment on or before De cember S. 1936. or thle notice will be pleeded la bar o( their recovery. Thle De cember s. less. MANY ELLIOTT LATTTMORE. Exe cutrix of tho will of a. C. Lattlmore. deceased. Ryburn & Hoey, Attys. St Dee lie NOTICE North Carolina, Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. Winfred H. Weieon, Plaintiff ve. Resale Simpson Wesson. Defendant. The defendant. Boss Is Simpson Wasson, will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced In th Super ior court of Cleveland eounty. N. C., whereby the plaintiff te eeeklnt a divorce of the defendant on baits of separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that aha la required to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior court of said county In the court house in Shelby, N. C., on the 11th day of Jan complaint In Mid action, or tha plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In the aald complaint. - Thla the l«th day of December, 193V A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court. Henry B. Edwards, Atty. for plaintiff, 4t Dee lie SALE Or VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and ky virtue of the authority conferred upon ue In a deed of trust ex ecuted by C. C. Borders and wife. T. 8. Borders, on the 32nd day of March. 1118 and recorded In book 110, pace ITS, we will on Saturday, the tsth day of January. 1838 13 o’clock noon at the court house door in Cleveland county, Shelby. N. C., sell at oublte auction for cash to the hlchest bidder the followlnc land, to-wlt: Being lot Ho. 1 In division of lands of Ella Borders and Albert Borders, deed., sd •* °*orY* Borders, let *•£*■ «>• Hoyle land and others and de ejTlbed by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a poet oak A the s. B. cor ner of the ltd acre tract of land pur chased from T D. IjUna^by Albert Bor - in the year list, iod runs thenoe •* •*# *••• EMU Set H.*ltJ E. It.tS chains to a stone m tha old lint of Hid tract: thence ft. ggty up. Mte «a*'V ,t0 *2 ttoseo a. tv* w IS chains to a stake aasr cherry tree in jrtth said line R UH E. NX chains to lbL.pl*^_0l- t^t‘nh*>g, containing at Vi g,0™ “ l*»A aeoardlng to a surrey made by A. P. Palls, surveyor, In April tsxM* *“* ** *°M "**•** *• unpaid *h}* ?!Wn*,4* bJr fUMOh of the faU utu of c. C. Borders and wife, P. a. Bor .t° MJ off and dlMhargt the in debtedness secured by teld deed of trust *°* 10 noreent wli hr required fr2P th* Purcheser et the Hie. th* *2? <f*y ®f December. ISM INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORA -uon^ Substituted Trustee. Durham Joseph c Whiensnl Any it un^fc Rivers Are High ANDERSON. S. C, Jan. 7.—<AV The Savannah river between South Carolina and Georgia line wae oat of bgRks today while (treame in the area reported apeadinf over a wide •action ae heavy ratne continued fall Inc- No damage haa been re> The Seneca river wae reported six to eight iachee above normal at Portman Shoals In Anderson coon tv and at Greee Shoals in Abbeville county. | checks COLDS add FEVER first day uaAivi*N*it** Headaches DSOFS in SC minutes SALK or SSAL SSTATt Default bavins baan mada la tba pay ment of tbe indebtedneM (enured by that certain dead of truet, dated January 31, 1(31. executed by L. H. Dover and wile. Idle Dover, to D. Z. Newton, truttee, eald deed of truet being of record In book no at page 1M. of the registry of Cleveland county, N. C., I will at tbe request of the holder of tbe lndebtednese secured thereby, and under and by virtue of tbe power of eale contained In eald deed of truet, end for the purpose of discharging the ln debtedneee aecured by the teld deed oi truet. proceed to sell to the 'highest bid der for cash at the court house door tn Shelby, N. C„ at 12 o'clock U.. on Monday. February S. IMS a one-ninth undivided Interest in the fol lowing described reel estate: Beginning at e sweet sum end white etk. A. P. Pells line end runs thence with hie line south 4ft west 17.73 chains to e atone: thence south 8ft west 15.85 chains to a stake: thence aouth 32 west (.71 chains to a stake in M H. Ware's line; thence a new line south M east lt.24 chain* to a stake; thence north 27 east *00 chains to a stake: thence south *1 west e.os chains to a stake la Mrs. It. 8. Plonk's line: thence with her Una north 30 east 0.80 chains to a stone; thence south 73 east 14.10 ehatna to a eharry tree: thence north M east 7.to chains to e poplar; thence north IS west 1».M chains to a pint; thenca north S2ft west 29.(0 chains.to a (tone; thanes south 4ft west 40-100 chains to a stake; thane* north Mft west 13.80 chains to the begin ning. containing 144 scr4*. more or less, end including the home place of W. L. Goforth, deceased. Thle the 27th day of December, 1838. D. Z. NZWTON. Trustee. 4t Dec 30e COMMlSSlONKWa Mvn mi I By virtue of t Judgment of the Superior court of Cleveland county, N. C„ entitled "John F. Gamble, administrator ot the estate of Satlle Gamble, deceased, Fannie Jenktne, and Mamie Dye. plaintiffs, vs. T. T. Dye. W. W. Dye, 8. C. Dye and others, defendants," I. as commissioner, will sell to the highest bidders In sepa rate lots at the court house door In Shel by, N. C. on » ,« M*nd*7’ *b«wy *0. 1IM. at IS o,clock M.. the following desoMbed real estate lying and being In the county of Cleveland and number 4 township for merly a port of the Blliabeth Dye lands and adjoining the lands of 8. 8. Royster Greer Plonk, Thomas Harmon, J. J. Oam ble. Charles Whlsnant, and others, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: p‘f.st_Trf5t: Beginning at a black gum. ‘’i,34 °?Ie* 40 » eUke: thence N. 433 !?® p“'" t0 * otake: thence N. J® ■» w- ,S4 Poles to a pine; thence 8. 3V% W. 0 poles to a poplar; thence N. «o w. «J pole* to a stake; thence 8. 72 w. 60 th* 01® crib; thence J w »o poles to a stake; thence 8 f3 *; *!;* po1*5 ,0 beginning, con taining 13 acres, more or less. . ••eond Tract: Beginning at a pine stump on the south slds ot the Old Itoed W are $ end Lackey's old comer and rune thj«e 8. M W fwlS fb^ bA . ££? 133 pole sto a hickory on T. W. Harmon’s tae. thence with his line 8. M S M poles to a F. O. on said line, a new earner; thence a new line K TO 8. IT poles to a 1 . VJ.J0 w- • palm to the beginning containing U acres, be the same more oi Terms of sale; One-half cash on day of sale and the balance within twelve months from dato of mis, the deferred payments 5° •vldtnetd by not** boaring Intertst [f®“ 0* *di*. With approved security, title to be reserved until aU of the pur *b<»W It paid, with the privUegi to the purchasers of paying all cash upor confirmation of solo. This ths ltth day of December, 1131. 3 H. QOINH, Commissioner. Qumn. Hamrick end Hamrick, H. Clay Clox, R.vburn and Hoey, Attys. 4t Dee 14< Try Star Want Ads PWA School Jobs Delayed By Ice, Snow and Rains Actual work on the PWA rural •chooi project* la not expected to begin until the tint of next week It waa learned today from the of fice of the school auperlntendent Delay la due to the moat unfavor able weather conditions which have hampered contractors. The original date for beginning on several pro jects was January 3. No decision has been made as to, when the Lattlmore high school contract will be let. and the county garage building and some smaller items to be provided for In the sur plus PWA funds are awaiting this decision. The contract will be awarded some time this month. Contracts for furniture and other Interior supplies will not be let for several weeks after actual construc tion la begun. KX-lEICKOltY MAN HELD IN PALMETTO SLAYING LEXINGTON, s. C., Jan. 6.—Zim Beagle, formerly of Hickory, N. C„ held without ball for the death of Ookeley Browder, >8, who waa found fatally shot and run over by a train near Cayce December 33. A Lexington county coroner’s Jury hsld st an Inquest that Brow der was killed by Beagle, his broth er-in-law. who cams to Cayce from North Carolina several months ago. Sore Throat Eased Quick 111 IS Mlnntee Tfcextae Brings Com forting Belief—Without Gargling Tim* iti Talc* on* ***y swallow of pure, soothing Thoxine. 15 minuter is all that’s needed to mak* you realise you’ve at last got the real remedy for common sore throat. Thoxine has a remarkable double aotian. Works both to relieve sore ness and irritation—and then in ternally to help check cold and achlness. Wo mere half-way rem edy. but real prescription medicine. Good and safe even for children. Get Thoxine right away and keep It always handy. Sold on money-back guarantee. 35c, 00c and $1 bottles. Sold by Cleveland Drug Co., and an other good drug stores. adv Hinshaw School Of Beauty Culture A modern up-to-date school of fering a complete course for v $50.00 Approved and accredited by N. C. State Board. Write for par ticulars. BOX 46 North Wilkesboro, N. C. How Calotabs Help Nature To Throw Off a Bad r«ui Minions have found is Calotabs m. moot valuable aid In the tFeataSnt •wTsap4^*^ throw off a cold? on« °f the most wtwwu#„ wja pendable <rf all lntaatlnal allmlnanta. 018 totestlnal triotdf tna germ-laden mucus and uue lorough and t Nature _ Is de o*iot*b?iJ££ HEru&nASj P*oU*i, UdO “• ^ 6% INTEREST FOR MONEY ON TIME CERTIFICATE 6-MONTHS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL 5% 90-DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL 4% 30-DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL M. & J. FINANCE CORPORATION ASSETS OVER $475,000.00 WEST WARREN ST. SHELBY, N. C. ENJOY THE WARMTH OF MOTOR BUS TRAVEL Never mind the cutting winds of winter, the bitinu frost of early morning, the chilly breezes that rush to and fro, they’re all forgotten as you take your t seat amidst the TROPICAL ATMOSPHERE of a Modern Motor Bus. You’ll find all the WARM COM FORT of Home as you roll along over the Choicest of Highways. It's yours via QUEEN CITY COACH LINES 1936 Greeting!! RESOLVE TO SAVE DURING THE NEW YEAR. The Building and Loan Way is the Easiest and Best. Save a bit each Week or each Month and get Started. You can start as low as 25 cents per week. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON DESIRABLE PROPERTY. EASY PAYMENTS — DEAL WITH HOME FOLKS — LOW COST. SHELBY & CLEVELAND COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 115 W. MARION STREET R. T. LeGrand, Pres. . Jno. P. Mull, Sec. & Treas. NEW SERIES JANUARY 4, 1936 THE STUB EVERY eTHER DH S2.SB PER VF* 9 1928 ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1936 M.. & J. Finance Corporation DECEMBER, 31ST, 1935 OF SHELBY, N. C. ASSETS Cash in Office and Banks __ $29,479.60 Cash Value $10,000.00 Life Insurance. 488.75 Loans & Discounts .. $456,836.70 Repossessions_ 247.48 Storage Building_185.27 Furniture & Fixtures_1,221.76 TOTAL $488,459.56 LIABILITIES "Surplus & Profits 48,412.25 Less. Di. Paid 4,000.00 44,412.25 Reserve for Dealers Conting. 13,965.07 Reserve for Depreciation_180.49 Bills Payable _ 55,000.09 Certificates of Investment. 254,839.Id TOTAL ..$488,459.56 _GAIN IN ASSETS SINCE DECEMBER 31ST, 1934 (1 YEAR) $214,951.99 WE PAY 6% INTEREST FOR MONEY ON TIME CERTIFICATES; Six Months Notice prior to withdrawal. 5% Interest three months* notice prior to withdrawal; 47° Interest thirty days’ notice prior to withdrawal. CERTIFICATES are issued in any amounts from $100.00 up. Interest starts from ?ua7rly' BBnks. Manufacturers. Merchants, Farmers phKre^to^keep’their^surplus’money. °Ur Certl,1“tes * safe- lenient and profitable csaxT average ■ wan less or OFFICERS FRED W. BLANTON, President CARL S. THOMPSON, Vice-President A. H. WEBB, Vice-President. F. H. SIKES, Secretary. G. F. FORD. Cashier DIRECTORS C. P. ROGERS, Chairman of Board F P. BACON J. J. OWEN FRED W. BLANTON C. S. THOMPSON DR. BEN GOLD C. R. WEBB D. E. GRIGG A. H. WEBB LESTER HAMRICK F. S. WRAY
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