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The Cleveland Star from Shelby, North Carolina • Page 8

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Shelby, North Carolina
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THE CLEVELAND STAR. SHELBY, N. C. TUESDAY. DEC.

17, 1918. ETOHT 3 MERRY CH TM A CAN BE HAD WITH THESE USEFUL GIFTS For Mother HEATERS WPELESS For Daddy For The Boy For The Whole Family LRNACES SHELF HARDWARE LAP ROBES PLOWS, HARROWS Tools A VACUUM SWEEPER KB w2 RIS I NEK frmfflMS a a El (A CO ELECTRIC LIGHT us as WIG S5 ca SKATES v' 3f tm GLOBES STOVE MATS CHURNS BROOMS FLOOR MOPS Wf8 (PHI BUCK AND BLUE BELLE A safety or the old OIL STOVES tirne kind of Razor mxcs A Flash Light, a big. GUARANTEED CUTTI.ERY COASTER WAGONS BUGGIES "amTTiAEINESS OIL MOPS CLOTHES BASKETS DAIRY SUPPLIES LARD CANS WASTE BASKETS THERMOS WOOL DUSTERS FEATHER DUSTERS LANTERNS CORN POPPERS AXLE GREASE UMPS Fuzzy, Wool autc robe. RAZOR STRAPS HONES POCKET KNIFE FLASH LIGHT THE COUNTY IS FULL OF THEM. GET YOURS NOW.

WOOL AUTO ROBES ALUMINUM WARE EN AMEL WARE ELECTRIC IRONS Mils 11 FLASH LIGHTS AIR RIFLES 22 RIFLES 1 1 'I' HORSE COLLARS J. D. LINEBERGER'S SONS THE BIG HARDWARE STORE ANYTHING IN HARDWARE CE3E Fourth grade Viva Parker, Lucile CAMERON MORRISON TO ANNOUNCE HIS CANDIDACY i WIPING THE WAR Formally Enters Field for Democratic Nomination to Succeed Governor Thomas Bickett. Fifth grade Fay Stroup. Sixth grade Maude Ava Hord.

Seventh grader-Margueritte Ken-drick, Mary Lou Hord, Odus Whit-worth. Ninth grade George Murray. What Dodge Bros. And Others Say We are just in receipt of a letter from Dodge Brothers, which we quote you in full below: Resolutions of Respect. Is a Great Accomplishment but not to be the end of our endeavors.

We now have the freedom Inasmuch as it has pleased Providence to call from earthly labor our esteemed friend and brother G. B. Mc-Entire, be it therefore resolved: l.st That Camp Call Lodge No. 534 A. F.

A. M. has lost an upright and worthy member whose memory we fondly cherish. 2nd. That the community and county has lost a bright and promising young citizen who had just re- Washington, Dec.

13. Cameron Morrison conferred with Senator Simmons and other friends here today. He will formally announce his candidacy for governor, to succeed Governor Bickett, tomorrow or Sunday. Mr. Morrison has contemplated takings this action ta pull the trigger until today.

It is not known whether or not Senator Simmons will support Mr. Morrison, who has been his political and personal friend for years. It is believed here that he will give his support to him or play hands off. When the Morrison announcement is out, the ball will begin to roll. There are others ready to announce.

It is understood here that Robert N. Page of Montgomery county, will enter. Max Gardner of Cleveland county, is already running. to develop as our Creator intended we should instead of being crushed under Prussianism and with all our energies concentrated in the pursuits of peace as they have been in the winning of the war, wonderful things will be i sponded to the call of his country for military service, and died in the 'faithful performance of his patriotic duty. 3rd That a copy of these resoln I tions be sent to the'beroaved familj I a3 an evidence of our respect and brotherly affection and that a copy be also sent to one of the county papers If Of! UPSET? Notwithstanding the fact that we have loaned more money in the past sixty days than ever before in that length of time we are still ready to accomodate you as your security is approved.

fcr publication. R. L. WEATHERS, W. E.

WHITE, W. C. POWELL, Com. Adv. PAPE'S DIAPKPS1N AT ONCE ENDS DYSPEPSIA.

ACIDITY GAS, INDIGESTION W. J. Arev, fehelly, N. C. Dear Sir: Referring to your letter of recent date with ref-tieiKx to pG3ible decline in prices, beg to that Dodge Brothers prices will remain unchanged during the soiling season of 1918 and 1919.

Our suggestion is that you simply tell your people that Dodge Brothers prices will not be lowered until we are able to bring our manufacturing cost down to a point that will justify it. Respectfully, DODGE BROTHERS. CORP GREEN HOPES TO BE HOME BY CHRISTMAS Corp. James D. Green writing to his father.

'Squire Gilead Green of Your meals hit bock! Your stomach is sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloat- 'ed after eating or you have heavy jiumps of indigestion pain or head-'ache, but never mind. Here is instant No. 7 township under date of Nov. 7th says: "Your letter of Oct. 25 re.

ceived. Was sure glad to hear from you all again. It has been quTe a relief. THE 1STH SERIES MATURED DECEMBER 7th. Shareholders in this series will call and get their checks or cancelled 1 little while since I have heard from you as we moved from where we were.

Am glad you are -well and feeling fine. "Well, I suppose the war is over now and I am sure glad to know it. My company was on the front when it stopped, but I was left a little ways behind to guard our billets. Have re joined them now. Don't know when we will get back home, but I truly hope it won't be long.

Some think we We have had a great year-will tell you more about it a little later. Shelby Building and Lean Association will be back by Xmas, but cannot say. Don't think it will be much long Oon't stay upset! Eat a tablet of er than that though. Pape's Diapcp sin and immediately the "Well, as I am in a hurry and have I am also in receipt of a similar letter from the Oakland Motor guaranteeing prices against decline until after July 1919 so you have nothing to gain by holding off for lower prices. We have only one new Dodge and one New Oakland to offer before first of the year.

May we put one on the Christmas tree for the family. indigestion, gases, acidity and all not time to wrjte any more at thif stomach distress ends. time, will have to stop. JAS. D.

GREEN Tape's Diapcpsin tablets are the surest, quickest stomach in the world. They cost very little at Hizh Point having abandoned the drug stores. Advt, lienor Roll Waco School. quarantine against public gatherings to prevent the spread of influenza, is now trying to quarantine homes Withworth. 1 Second grade Lucy Delinger, Grif- Arey's Garage John B.

Johnston a prominent citi fin Murray, Marvin, Putnam, Hugh where the influenza prevails. First grade Harold Dover, How zen ol (jnariotte was Killed in a ard Hamrick, George Stroup, Owen aiu ihiiiiivm Stroup, Arthur Stroup, John Whit- street ear wreck in Baltimore Satur day. Sellers, Fred-Kee, Evelyn Hord, Kate worth. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS..

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