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cates For Want Advertisements in This Column. Minimum Charge For-Any Want Ad 25c. mis uae l cent pei word each insertion fhis size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. “c^EKUL property owners gre safpn saving from 20 to 40 per tcnt on (heir fire insurance In uring with Anthony & Anthony. tf Oct 28c MONUMENTS We nave certain designs ur monu ments. «s special prices B B Del ynger Shop near Hospital. tt 19c FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: Graham Paige four-dour sedan. See De» Elmore at Propst & Son's nore, tt 8 c 'SAVE WITH SAFETY! BUY ni,D..)ice. jhie mutual fire and au tomobile insurance from An.hony & Anthony Oct. 28c MEN S SOLES ANJU HELS, 98c; hatiiei soles and heels. 75c; shoe >tune 5c All w rk guaranteed. Shei Shot Shop, 224 S LaFayette St olid door from Carolina theatre. tf Oct 30c FOR RENT: TWO STORE OR ;hop buildings on North Washing ton ftrett. Will remrdel for desir able tenant See R. T. LeGrand or Charles Eskridge. 6t 17c "wiTpayTash for cows. Telephone No » F. S- Dedmon. tf 29c If YOU HAVE ANY CATTLE for sale, see F. S Dedmon. He pays cash and usually just a lit.le high er. Magness and Co. Market, tf 13c “TORMENT •: FURMSHEDlHEAT ed bedroom. Phone 265 3t 20c ' for sale at all times. Figs, shuts and tat hogs. All pigs •rateri against cholera N. F. Cost Ber, Double Shoals. 3t Wed 22f STEADY WORK, GOOD PAY: Reliable man wanted to call or farmers in Cleveland and Lincoln counties. No experience or capital atedec. Write today. McNess Co. Dept. 7, Freeport, ILllinols. ltp ~FOR RENTl TWO OR THREE room apartment, furnished or un ‘“fcirnishtd, with kitchen sink. Ad joining bath. 426 South Washing ton street, phone 723. 3t 22p LOST WRIST iVATCILMON op Southern tracks, near yard limit. Reward if return*d tc Southern agent. _ 3-22c ; FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR tent in Pendleton’s apartment. See w A. Pendleton, tt. 17c I HAVE ANY WEIGHT ~IN tcumry-ciixed hams, which have oeen sared for during the summer. Alt are guaranteed against ever'y iflmg: out fat. - H»li W Tillman, taljston. tf Frt 17c LOST JANUARY TENTH. DIF Eer rid£ Reward if returned to- 8ti office. Emma Ervin, Lily Mills C office, Shelby, N. C, 3t 22 FOR SALE: FEMALE-ST. BEF nara doe 8 months old. Mrs. Cat Greene, Boiling Springs. 4t 21 LOST BROWN LEATHER BA containing price book of Text! Mill Supply Co., Charlotte. Retvaj pjven for re„urn. -.. j. s. Clemme Hotel Charles. 2t, 21 FOUND. N c. AUTO LICENf 'ij between Fall?ton and DiX' --■tore. Owner may get same at St Ulc* b" P»ying for this advert!s ment. . ■ HOLIDAY FIREWORKS' OF AS !?, pDncec ught, Get them f * ; StrV!Ce station, highway ^MjargroUnds. tf ns Q" yoiT root HAVE a LEAKI1 cl 1 01 a crUmney Which . net - arnng out see me. x can £top , *lK ntim tlX the chltatieys. C ISkTtycur roof- First cj> K J " Denton, telepnona I tf 1! lNllNG and dsgorath J- B. MEfiTZE don* .88-R, box w. Marion tf : pahasols aniTsc f9r set!!' S#cotul sh shoe Shop, u PAr^ASH Ntghess Market. FOR 1E JUT CORF Peas> c«ne seed, s<?r< A0tpn’ chickens. K /h ci ... /'i * _ oeam Co. 't'HENYOUBE^ a '^eon fertiliz. ak te!',tm^r mat d 5’ caU to seeD. ?„ am Co., manufi ' °t Super-Grc " --.- m i Winnant Declares N.C. Cannot Claim Security Finance ,Taken As Gesture To Governor Tc Call Extra Legislature i .session. i -— | RALEIGH, Jan. 24.—North Caro iUna's unemployment compensation ' enabling act cannot and will not b« ’ approved by the National 8oclel Se curity board, John G Winant, j chairman, total representatives ol I this state at a regional conference on labor and security problems held ;in Columbia, S. C. ] Disapproval of the act would pre sent Forth Carolina from partici pating- in the* unemployment com | pensaxion provision of the ’Federal social seaurity program, i The representatives said Wlpapt tpld them the beard had npt hand ed down its decision in tha mattei | solely because Governor Eftringhaui jhad been promised an opporfunitj j to appear personally to defend hit 'opinion that the act, passed in clos ing houjs of the 1935 general assem 'bly, meets requirements ef the fed eral program. ! The state act w*s untended -to al low, but not to'require, contribu tions to a state unemployment com ipensation fund. Winant told them, the represen tatives said, tfcat the board twle< had fixed dates for the governor U appear, but each time the chlei [executive had asked a postpone ment. j Attorney General A. 4. F. Sea (weB and Maj. A. L. Fletcher, start | commissioner of labor, have appear ed before the board In Washington and Thema# Eliot, attorney for th< board.’eame to Raleigh to confer U ! confer withibe gavernpr and'.Sea (well on tHr«J|tter Cabaniss Is N&iped Anti-Rabies Head G. T. Cabanist of the Zion com «™ity jH6.J»«a_4»poyitK k* th< county commissioner* to b* one ol the township supervisors for vac cination of dogs under the nev anti-rabies lew -• The other inspectors for *11 th< townships were nsmed some tim< ago. Mr. Cabanlss wi’l work in No 7 with T. B. Harris of MOtwesboro DOG LOST OR STRAYED: RA1 Iterrler. dark brown, light under necl and chest, small brown spot ovei eaeh eye. Reward Notify Pendle ton's Music Store > l« FREEMAN'S “SHOE SHOP: Men’s special soles and heels,' 98c; ladies 75c. Shoe shine 5c. Prompt service. Freeman's Shoe Shop, op posite First National. Blue Front. fit 34c FOR SA^f.rAT pAftfJAQJ, ONE pair of competing scales, 80 lb capacity. See E. O. Lee, at Rein hardt Grocery. $t 22c FREE GAS! HOTEL SERVICE Station ‘ rf 20< FIVE ROOM APARTMENT FOB rent. Bath, private front and back entrance. Phone 171 tf 27j FARMS FOR SALE 51 acres near kings Mountain, i room house, one 4 room tenant house, ode haif in cultivation, bal ance pasture and timber. Price $1,80C cash 140 acres, known as Ponder farm, adjoins Gaston Ifoyie and others 10 room residence, 5 room tenant house, good barns and outbuildings two good wells, orchard, pasture, wood, land well terraced. Price 863 per acre. 48 acres 3 miles from Cliffaide, ?6 acres in cultivation, balance in tim ber and pasture, 8 room house and good outbuilding*. Pyjee $1,659. 53 acres ip No. If township, pea; Glover 811} c^grch, 85 ecru In euj t}vatt£m.-t foom >eu»e, ajeg 4 room tepapt house. Price $8,990. yperaJ terns. . 107 aejea. lu$bwn as Lawfepcc Weir !;«■ home traot. ' - 30 acres -near EUeabpfo. c*ji five possession pow. Price $1,250. 50 acres located 5 miles from Shel by, 6 room home and good barn This farm is paying 10 per cent on sale price. 83 acres locared near Bessemer City. Price $3,600. Pay $900 cftsh. bal anWPin 15 years.' J. Pt Nfllftn Co. Room Nr ?3 Roa ster Building .-.■*h<Mhy--N- Or--- — Late King Tried To Like What He Really Had To Do Monarch Wm Faced With Difficul ties; Saw Many Chances In Helen. By MELVIN E. COLEMAN (Associated Press SUIT Writer) I The place in history of George V .can, at this early day, be keyed by his personal motto: j “The secret of life is not to dc what one likes, but to try to like what one has to do.” ] That “iry” is eloquent, to those i who studied him and his reign. II reflects his sudden transformation in 1189? When his elder brother ,the Duke of Clarence, died and George (second son of Edward VII, became Prince of Waels. It recall* the scarce ly concealed distate with wjilch h< .went about the business of appear ing at the laying of cornerstones dedication of hospital wards and ai: the other occasions to which the heir to the throne must lend "thi grace of his presence.'’ Saw Many Changes j It tells too of the change of thi l man from a disciplined offloer o Hjs Majesty's navy, dedicated to thi ,#ta*us quo and traditions of thi world-wide empire. Into « monarch' who could go along with such changes as the partition of Ireland.! the elevation of wrkraen to the ■ peerage, the acceptance of wepteh1 ; as part and parcel of puhllc admin- j | Is, ration and the spread of self-gov-' eminent to teeming. Illiterate India With outward equanimity he saw the elevation of workmen to the the dominions of Canada, South Africa. Australia and New Zelsnd until they became self-sufficient to such an exrent that In the dosing years of his reign they were making treaties of their own with other na tions. Economic disaster overtook the home country In his poet-war years. Hu was a reign which some saw as the beginning of the possible disin tegration of the British empire. Lords Under Fire When George took the throne the | mother country was engulfed in ap proaching climaxes. The bouse of lords, bulwark of the past, was un der fire of the rising tide of the growing liberal and labor parties. Suffragettes, finding half a century | of argument had gotten women ns ■ closer to the vote, wer* turning to militancy, smashing window*, buck ling the bouse of commons and de fying the police. Irish nationalists, smarting under reiterated failures of bops* rule measures, were vocal and hostile. Cubism In painting and syncopation In music wgre signs of the rtstless times. Abroad, Germany, Imbued with the doctrine of the Inevitability of "«Jer Teg.” wu stirring Intern*Lion el problem* in the Mediterranean region and In the heart of Africa, Trance, England and Rusal* were hut lately aligned In an entente to maintain the European balance of power against the triple alliance of Germany. Austro-Hungary and Italy. The Balkans were blaring tn wan against. Turkey and among them selves. CONVICTED FOR TAKING POLICEMAN’S OVERCOAT NEWTON. Jan. 14.—-Leo Lend ley who stated that he was a hitch hiker apd had no home, was sen tenced in Catawba county record er* court here Tuesday to two years cm the roads for the larceny of a Newton night policeman s ov errpat and larceny of an Oakland automobile GARRISON ELECTED IfJCAD •F GASTON CfWHTT CLUB GASTONIA. Jh|. 34.—W. B. Garrison waa named president of the Qaston Country club for 193d at a meeting of directors Tuesday afternoon. Dr. a. E. Moser was el ected vice president, Bari Harm va* re-elected seerteary and A. H. Blm* was ehesen treasurer. Or. Moser was named chairman of the dub4* house rules committee. Proclamation Of New Monarch b Old Document LONDON, Jan. 34.—The text of the proclamation of accession of Kings Edward VIII, Issued by the privy council at 8t. James' palace yesterday and read publicly by her alds at ceremonies at London and throughout the British empire, fol lows: "Whereas It hath pleased Almighty God to call Mis mercy our late sovereign and lord. Kings George V, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the Imperial crown of Oreat Britain, Ireland and all the other of his late majesty's do minions soley and rightfully have come to high and might Prince Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David: "We, therefore, the lords spiritual and temporal of this regn being her* assisted with these of his late majesty's privy council, with the numbers of other principal gentle men of quality, with the lord mayor, aldermen and close ns of London, do how hereby with voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim that the high and mighty Prtnee Edward Albert ' Christian George Andrew Patrick David Is hew. by the deatjr of our laU sov ereign of happy memory, bseome our only lawful rightful liege, Lord Edward the Eighth, by the grace of God king of Oreot Britain. Ireland and the British dominions beyond the seas, defender of the faith, em peror of India; “To whom we do acknowledge all faith and constant obedience with all hearty and humble affection, be seeching Ood, by whom kings and queens to reign, to bless the royal Prince Edward Eighth with long and nappy years to reign over us." Service Announced Al Church Of God Announcement Is made today for the Sunday services or the Church of God. on South La Pay ette St. The pastor, Eugene U Bryan will preach at the morning worship hour at 11 o'clock on ‘A Vision In the Night.” Sunday aohool will be at 10 o'clock. Young people will gather at six and the pastor's evening subject will be “Mystery Babylon." CHICKEN tHIEVE* GET K LARGE HENS ON ONE HAUL RUTHERFORDTON. Jan. 34.— , Chicken thieves have been active in | this section recently. W. T. McDan iel, who lives two miles west of Rutherford ton on the Chimney Rook road, recently lost S3 Rhode Island red hens one night. Thefts have been reported here in Ruther ford ten, around dlffslde and other | portions of the ocunty. CHEROKEE STILL HAS EYE OTf ROAD IMPROVEMENT WORK OAFPNEY, 8, C., J%n. 34.—Char, okee county officials are continuing to keep an eye on an application filed several months ago for a $360 - 000 PWA read improvement ptt>~ gram, according to Supervisor E. J. Clary. The possibility that the Cher okee county request may be substt tuted for some approved project elsewhere which may be cancelled la not being overlooked, he stated. In this connection Supervisor Clary made public a letter be ha* Just received from Congressman I. P. Richards, representative of the fifth South Carolina district. COLDS FEVER u?rS,TSSP*Hlf»dacha. naoes Financed by ROGERS MOTORS | BACK HOME AGAIN By E<1 Dodd t- 'i ia ,ru.ji. <i " 1 in oj .m. I* Pharmacies AN Charm CARMINA MEANT LATIN BOT TH VERSE5 AND MAGIC SPELL, BECAUSE INCAN TATIONS IN MAGIC CERE MONIES WERE CHANTED N VER$E. FROM “CARMINA” WE GOT THE WORD "CHARM* TO MEAN EITHER A MAGIC TALISMAN Oft THE EFFECT OF AN ALLURING SPELL 'I'.r THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OFDRUGS BEGAN IN ARABIA ABOUT 600 A.D-, WHEN HUN AIN ESTAB LISHED A DISPENSARY (N BAG DAD TO ASSIST THE PHYSICIAN YUHANNA IBN MASAWAl H. THI WAS THE BEGINNING OF PHA* MACIES. *’*»• *,«*»»* n*tw. S>n*to t» M ». IW. THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring POPEYE Knee Deep Ip Clover. ■ "*" t : ... * —..■■i. i — —;__ _._ By E. C. SEGAR fin? >01 >1 l8E<aS YERVarPoN, , QRPICE&- l VO^N'T Pef\K\N‘ TO VOU WELL. I’M *HE Oock^ k WATCHMAN mo I’M . Is-SPEAWN i > JOYOOSy Ulka.8LOVJ hE OOVJN! X THERE’S A SHIP LOADED WITH SPINACH - AN’ SHE’S REAOV TO PULL OUT I’LL STOW AWAY »N HER HOLO- HE COUNTRY NEEDS SPIN ACH v WELL,BLC^ME DOU)N-\60RE AM IN GOOD r U»W, IVAM THE 6U)NB UMCH KNOCKED THE S HECK GOT OF THE DOCK < WATCHMAN Self Service. WELL. HERE»YAM STOW'D AWAY ON A EMEHY SHtPy LOADED OGWN W»TH / SPINACH, l NEVER SEEN) t SO MUCH SPINACH IN fi ALL ME UK. trCTSWi V SOOT' AMERICA. BC WELL NEVER <*E1 THERE-HAH! TW* SPINACH 1$ GOIN' TO jLm SPlNACHOVA ME SOUI8S>jT NEEDS <Vf « iNTESTIMAi-J cam FORTNVTUDE 5ANK'
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