t Published Every jff A T. V tfc A "v 1 Tuesday and Friday ifl I A, -a If i I .A - i - L V . We Do Job Worn th. The Oldest and Bmt fl 0 f It W II ' ft V iSol lffJ Vf Tf rill 1 $f Linotype. Way - Uy paper in This Section J W " VjP- ' 1 Y fl W Y - VT 1 ' fl 1 I I iStf ! A : J U" Figure on Your J lj jJJ' jJIJ V Work. Phone No. 11 VOL.XXV.NO.- 102 THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N. C. TUESDAY, DEC, 18, 1917 J1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE REV. DR. SCROGGSiygSSSKS DIES M MAK1UN1, 'reidcnt of BODY BROUGHT TO SHELBY AND WILL BE BURIED FROM CEN TRAL METHODIST CHURCH TO MORROW MORNING AT 10:30. Rev. Dr. Scroggs died suddenly yes- held a pastorate and will be buried to- W n om Ceni 1 MeZSt chSS cc from central raetnoaist cnurcn morr jflace 8t ,0::: fifwaltrneT v J H' 'JlTZV'iZ mo j .gOKd the greatest surprise and Ff TknownTethodist nne 0West and bestl cnown Jjyj isters in the Western North Carol na to!"MB' fvJJr. . X t. Marion about two years ago he W8S presiding elder of the Shelby dis- ttiet and lrwd here. Several yeafs ago he was pastor of Central Methodist nrcn ana w iova uy hu I 1 I V 1 - 11 SUC:rahJ Carolina Methodism he was held in !T t. j ;iij of honor being at one time secretary in the Bishops cabinet Dr. Scroggs is survived by his wife, two daughters and one son. His son, Mr. Clarence Scroggs is city editor rf the Winston-Salem Journal. Miss gtell Scroggs was last year one of dTicient teachers in the Shelby grad ed schools. The other daughter, Mrs. , fortune lives in Asheville where her hatband, is a prominent lawyer. SCHOOL CHILDREN CALLED ON . Mi Thrift Stamps and Become a Sol dier, of Thrift You Obtain Rank by Number Sold. Every school teacher in the state is .-ti tA nriFanizA a War Savins S(l- ...... x.:. -i.i . oeiy m iu vi nci iwm. vuc .f the.e societies my be organized as seen as ten arsons become war sav- ers by purchasing one or more Thrift Stamp according to the plan of the National War Savings Committee. ThP teachers are also weed to stimulate patriotic rivalry among the kiMren bv enconracine them to enter training for the army of thrift. As soon as a child becomes a war saver aid joins the war savings society, he . mment an appropriate badge; when e gets twenty-live persons to pur- fase a S10O war savings certificate j ch, he becomes a captain of thrift' aid receives an appropriate badge;1 when he has caused the purchase of ...... ;r;Ktoc ho ,a mnde a maior f thrift- rfno linnilrpd certificates, a olnnil f thrift nnd when he has caused the purcrase of two hundred certificates, he will be mnd? a general f thrift and his name will be entered ia a permanent register in the office f the secretary of the treasury in Washington and he will be immortal- lied as a soldier of thrift. The end of the year is drawing near. We want al subscribers to The Star who have not already done so to kindly pay their sub- scrip tion before that date. Don't ' wait until yon come but send the money by mail and you will be properly credited. Please do not overlook this important matter during the rush of the Christmas season. 1.50 a year or The Star and Progressive Farmer both for $2.00 in advance. MEANS GETS "NOT GUILTY' VERDICT. Concord, Dec. 16. Gaston B. i ..... 1 eligible ta stnve to enter tne army .iul l um.c. muw. v. yy.j lt cals upon evfcry Cltlzen cl tne coun- ing orders 10 cross tne sea, and to our wa9 Rnown jn the large crowd that nt f thrift; when he gets ten other per- has gone abroad and it would take ty tQ pjacc patriotism and justice sailors and marines. Thought, too will tended her funeral and the now mad sns to purchase a $100 war savings time to get the raw product here." janov pprSonal favor. And it feels it rest on the soldiers of our allies and as wen as that of her husband certificate each, he becomes a soldier j 'will not call in vain. 'on the suffering peoples in the war wa3 covered with the seasons richest of thrift and receives from the gov- CLUB RALLY DA LOCAL EXEMPTION HOARD OF zones. That tre nation will be in just onft. f finwpr b. means, acquitted of the charge of i eassiterite, has been done at he murder of Mrs. Maude A. King.r". ' ... u. t thi work uc inuraer oi wirs. mauae a. rung, i ft.r m.v v v-j k ji v" w Which he had been on trial the ! v . I . j r test three weeks, spent today a free i u.vu tic 1IOU urcil till bliai uiv . an with his family at the home of ia father, and eoinr about the streets ' father, and eoinir about the streets f Concord, his boyhood home, receiv the greetings and congratulations f friends. "Not guilty" was the ver dict rendered by the jury this morn fog at 10:22 o'clock before Judge Cine, members of counsel, the de- nndant, his wife and father and oth r relatives, and a considerable num tan f "PCtatrS Wh ha .gathered I the Cabarrus county courtroom. The old electric light globes Foa are burning are taking too nch juice. It will pay you to oy new ones. Save juice, save Money by replacing your old Klobes for npw nnps. J. D. Line- kerp-er'n finno Arlv. . Buy yourself a 22 Winches- ... -vi icpeaiing nne. neap hiium- !? d fine:, sporting rifle. m r runanrifii miia r rtr. n cniiiii. farmers Hardware Co. AuV : Dr. Andrew Taylor still, founder j the science of osteopathy died at he home of his daughter in Kirks- tille. Mo., ".VedniJliv, aged A rRATOR Bir Sugar Refinery S.1VS Than i- Ol ... f Low Price in U. S. Sends It to Canada. Declaring that there is not shortage of sugar in the United States and that th;j:" ' LTi T m rfl, R ? r lne 'e Cral SU" Re,inin my, te" tifyinK in Washinon a the senate nnim Ho. :: i. . mmn;tino i , f- .- Glared, was plen- j t . t (,(., J ?f the investigation Mr' SPrerk8 that ther is no Bhortape in th, wor,d or thfi coun. , only localized S thl t- ..... c . (,T, ... - - PJ PP y T. '....' ., . . .. .. , ' . . ., . . 8 this country except in spots. B i, .""T The Unitd Stat has ample today in spots in the Atlantic states." l ine exemption board is instructed not Spreck!. said there were still 'to help any registrant in preparing 900,000 tons of last year's crop note's quest.onna.re. Be sure you get .,cH onH !;mt..H that the 1 Q1 7. ' 1918 crop, exduiive of the output inyu may deprive yourself of rights to Germany a:vi he- allies and in Rus sia, is 1,210,000 tons in excess of the amount produccl in the same terri tory last year. "By eliminatir.tr Java, there would be 180.000 tons less than the avail - able in sight last year," Spreckles;1' said- He estimated the Cuban crop mis year at auoui n7w,vuy tuns inuic than ever before. "The suear is coing through New J York," Mr. Spreckles said, "and the .Canadians are getting it because they W more or it. reement i I We entered into an agr with the tood administration to nav -- - .- .certain once for raw stigars, d Spkles. We adhered to ahat agree ment and the product normaii im ported into this country went else- where because better prices could be obtained. We were forced to close our refinery because we could not buy raw sugar at the price named. i "If you could pay a higher price now, could you open your refinery?" .Senator Keed asked. i.ta Tl.w.U ..r thn i-imn v , is Announcea dj i arm iKmuioumm R. M. Gidney for December 29th Prizes Offered. I To Club Members: i We announce Saturday December ; 29th as ( lub Lally and ten ask a'l ear's of , I Mie--rorn to ar.ee U club members to :-v-lect corn for the contest c se tion. Rring or send your sec me. by December lth as e:;: the contest closes on that da Another contest maki.fr ed selection ny scictw.,i; u-o . o ... . corn and send to th'- county .'pent by i December 28th if .vou wish 'o enter the contest. Prizes will be oir.reci for the best single ear anv var-ty; for to those whor measured Wednesday) P1,B8 haVe been perfected to make TTisThnY t?n this horri the best two ear variety and prol.f- morTlin At stanley Creek it meas- the Christmas Eve ceremonies a fit- u.!J, "' a TJ ' ic and in addition to the best 10 as seed selection. R. M. GIDNEY. Tin in Kings Mountain District. " , , c lhour while the family was at dinner, transparent flag in the window of ev- t h intr hiB doubts The people The United States Geological Sur- No nne was hurt but aU were frif;nt. efy home Loca chapter8 brought face to face with vey department of interior, has re- pned The darnafre was mainly from will Btrive to see that this idea is car- the most serious of all issues that of ccntly issued a report on the tin re- the water which fi00ded the kitchen. lorne8- That the nation will be in just life hereafter and the man who re sources of the Kings Mountain d.s-, Mr A Nixof clerk of Superior burn untij 9 0do(.k( and at half- fe flippantly to matters of the soul trict, North Carolina and South tr-C0Urt is in rereipt of the pension hour intervals during the evening finds that his audience has gone. The olina. The presence of cassiterfte, ox-jcherks for the veterans and widows ide of tin, at many places in the dis- of Lincoln county. There are on the trict has led to much prospecting and roIis two veterans who receive $75.00 to attempts at mining. In at least oneeach. four in the third cass who re nineo the Ross mine, near Gaffney rPivP jrr.oo each: and ninety-three in placer mining was temporarily pro- fitable. Practically all the work on I the lodes, which are pegmatite a loss, Dut me., - . ' .nn.iivB to have not oeen unicieinijf HUannrove the value of some depogits. The report can be had j 1 v free on appncanou w U. S. Geological, Survey, Washing-1 ton. D. C, asking for Bulletin 660-D. , Time to Consecript Labor. It is about time for the govern ment to conscript labor. It has con- men, it na -o.i-1 Printed capital, and now it is time for 1 tQ ras9 a Iaw authorizing 'the government to coiibihj". man, if necessary, who can no man ual labor. Many of them are refusing to "do their bit."-Roanoke News. Near Eleven Million Ralc rtAn nroduction this year is csti- L.foX nt 10.949.000 equivalent o00,- pound bales, the average weight , nor f .t. . . putimated at 601. L nun1 in iiik uo.. - n,im,.r of hales m- Irth Carolina wall 57,! 1,1 1 000. " .. Hith cold feet Use 1 ' , nd keep them Clark neater w rn warm, farmers naiun.. NOTICE TO ALIv REfilSTRP'F.'n i MEN IN CLEVELAND COUNTY Valuable Information in Regard to Answering the Questions Con cerning the Army Draft Are Beijr Sent You. To all Registrants of Cleveland County: . Each person who was registered un- der the selective service act of May,' 1R inn win " 18' will receive a questionnair; Five per cent of these will be sent out i. a . v j . . one!' Tn you 1 7S "cei6 notify the bird and it will send ool IThe board in not rpannnniM. if ,, ' uiue ooraer, wnue K to get 11' d oss in the whiie field make to the questions Ze" pZ afndf,Bhfd Pla the windows pounded, and any additional affida- J 'he h?me8 of memb'f- No identi- i vita that you may desire to file with flMtl?n! 18 All that is re- said quesLnnaire, will d.iSS 1"1 to state that you are a mem- vour riaRsifirjltinn In t,.ber. wH be given you. -e7' j hnarA w,.. ov0,a tv :bers of said bnrH Mr .Tfcn P. Mu.,, O. Max Gardner, J. H. Quinn, any otners mey may designate. your questions prooerlv answered, or which you are entitled. There will also be sent with each questionnaire a return envelope, u v. i- which vou can use in mailing vnur questionnaire back without paying .es P. nu your must return - " - """ i noted on questionnaire. his classification on the erounds of . dependents If you des.re to clam, a deferred classification on the ground of beinir ene-ai?ed in aLTieu ture or ' deferred classification "means a torn - porary exemption. . some industrial occupation, you must do jt on the question re. and the , ca, board w u forward to th district boar(1 for ciasBifiication. A xhis boani (iesirt.s to put evcry jstrant jn thp cass that hfi ,g ' . . . . , if lln. )pss jt has th? 'facts an( nothin , t)Ut ' the tarts. . The task is big; and its success de- pose, when the minds of every one will ment took pace heside her beloved pends upon the willingness of the bejturned to the war, to our soldiers husband. The best evidence of the es neonlp to heln and not to mislead. So in France and in training camDs wait- i i : -w. v..i.i : .. ... ... CLEVELAND COUNTY. i !VC"!.V ; Pension Checks Arrive lr tie am Kitchen Rantre HuiMs. l.incelr, News. Dec There seems ti ! a -r;;n i y t wood sawvers in this section. IVoph are us:iitr mure wood tnan usual, ami the wood saw man hns about a hun- dred cord order on the hook all the time. The depth of snow in Lincoln ton ranged irom ; to n inr. in toe western rnrt of town it was b inches, in thi nncrprn nnrT. n nrncs. nccuruirir' , ? inch The hot water coil in the kitchen range at the home of Mr. J. Thomas i McLean burst Monday at the noon the fourth-class. ?45.00 each; H7 wid- Jows $45 ea(.h. Total in Lincoln coun-,the ty 19,470,00. Mr .A. iNixon win e lad to hand these out as rapidly as Ti. t. iine lK """" ROUMANIA MAY BE EVACUATED BY TEUTONS London, nee. a. me ranr w- frg Bppear to be willing to evacuate and restore Rumanian territory on condition that new dynasty be estab- lished, the new sovereign to be a sym-' pathizer with the Hohenzollerns and Trnrwhnrtrs. savs a dispatch to the Manchester Guardian from Petrograd. ..r . . 0 the other hand, tne message 'stat the bolsheviki are carrying on a republican agitation in the Ruman- mn army. Oil Heaters Coal Heaters Wood Heaters Oil Stoves Cook Stoves For sale at D. Lineberger's Sons. Adv. , , . Electric Light Globe from , D. Lineberger s ons. vv e heiiine Linrl thnt saves luice. which . . . r. MT 11 iL. means money in your pocket, ihone. call or send, to Lineber-1 vUri I.iVht Clohes. a " ----- GET A RED CROSS SERV- I ICE FLAG FOR THE HOME BIG DRIVE FOR MEMBERS -HELBY PEOPLE TO SING CHRISTMAS rARnisi nv tup NIGHT BEFORE RED CROSS SERMONS S UK DAY' . V : ' t . ' .. . .."T7 memners or the Shelby chaPter of the American Red Cross is 3"" Ur. nags were i . vncj IO service fw fi-oo ti,. JTl . .... nags were Diaced fop rimtrihntinn of (Ken) anl ?ne 'ollowi"ng instructions are bo rf should be observed: I 1. Pin or paste this flag in your I 1 or paste this fla window (showing to the , j-' 1 "-' " n.wni rea J-s for each member of your fam- they Join. ' "-"f iK mgm. ,n'K Saturday December 1. 4.-On Christmas eve, Monday De- ;cemt)f,r M, place a lighted candle or i . . ..... electric flashlight just behind the iwrvire flao- (The flmr ie nn thin tb service nag. (ine nag is on tnin pa- insure the effective showing of -- , . ... - - 6. 1 hose who desire may use this I Ministers were requested to preach rj - r.. . Red Cross Christmas sermons on. Dcmbcr lh. the Red Cross needs the active upport of mdl.ons whose good will j . .....i "tramp ur.ve was cunceiveu in aim fc, oarried out tar?eI f the u pose of turning passive friend, into active workers. And it was a pecu- iarly happy thought-that gave" ex- ,prsion to the jdea of making thig a and "Rd Cross Christmas." It will he America's first Christmas in this war. Ti : 1 1 1 . it win oe a v.nnstmas oi serious pur- , . .1 . . the spirit at this Christmas time to rroduce a whnle-hoarte ! v t the Led C:ts At the c,i,( iIchI. n ol' ;h ( ,ss n:i'mber.;bir .: . any ex ;i;u f"' ;. he .11 l' e ds ICS jlv come a mem: it. I. ri of thousands of i . lis vh are sot on the Red Cross r.i i by reaon of their own thought I'uitvss. All tnete will have reminded of their the chance m i. I be patriotic out t0. join the Red Cross. In the words of President Wilson, the people as a whole will be afforded opportunity to snow tne cnristmas spirit in terms 0f actioa. iiittminni inn i imn ting climax of the patriotic campaign. At 7:30 o' lock on the night before Christmas it is proposed that a light- candle shall be placed behind the church bella are to be rung to lend im- pressiveness to the Red Cross cere- ien are ready to heed the cry of dis mony. tress and to hold out a hand of help During the same hours Christmas 't0 those in need. The finer qualities carols will be sung on the court '0f our nature have been developed by and later automobiles carrying einger8 ibe driven slowly throuh the streets. Caroleen Nuptials. Special to The Star. At the Davis cottage by the brook ot Pamloon nn December 9th. Mr. Wayn Ledbetter and Miss Inei Guf- owotl.or in hnlv mnt. Limony jy g M Davis officiated, . , . their union represent the kinship of old Ruther- .hardened the heart of Germany, but ford and new Cleveland. lamong the allies, hearts have been Congratulations in abundance upon softened, and sympathy and brother enterprising citizens of progressive hood hay'e een developed France and popular Shelby in a view of that Wsome nostoffice. Let this card ex - tent greetings from S. D. Davis. Notice. Here will be a box supper at Dou- L,- ow-.i. v r. vJo, DI OllnlB Btiiwi iiuuoc vi t a a night, Dec. 21st, at 7 o'clock. A big stock of Smith and Wes son pistols. All size pistol cart 'ridges from 22 to 44 at Farmers riages irom ..Hardware Co. .j Aay FLASHLIGHTS make such 'nice Xmas gifts and we have an assortment. J. D. , Lineberger's Snn ; Adv. - - MRS. SOPHIA SHU FORD DEAD Widow of the Late Abel Shuford and Fine Type of Christian Woman Passed Away. SPcial to The Star. Saturday evening November 24, Mrs. Sophia Asberry Shuford Widow U. 1.1. il.l im .... - a amuoro died at the ome of her dauhgter Mrs. Beatrice , " . '"tvi ivn ont.h between Waco and Fnlkim .t 4Va fTA m years rnonthn ni li . was the daughter of Ur Ll, . ., : , iv, 1000. ua Jpri 10th, she was married L7 wnty who faS"""!16? ht"r MnJ ,y. e. ' chl dren. to w- Mrs. bwj I'"0" " W8ve, ??ur8?us mother could and ' .tt-J ,0S m"n .r exemplary Christu reared cnem all in the admonition and was a wo- Christian charac- ter ho always lived close to the JJ"'Ui 1,1 "Kr ,lie 01 nearly m years aha warn tnAat .. v:u i i . tender as a wife and motW nrMiLn ch Tmoir ho!p itable .SwS and f , . . , , ; joyed the love and esteem of so manv Cvp" ... . n won 10 heT b hit k rii irwi in r ru i r innAAM her splendid traits of character and the world has been made better bv her C:. ; . " ,'. , a. T 1 , r 7 "aving lived. Alter sne broke U , . , having lived. After she broke up house d. She h ,d hTmS! Keeping, she made her home among her children. She held her member- ship at Bt,the, near For 'hi mi i mp Rnp nnn noon .iirrnmnn 'some time she had been . m - A-"S", u .L V. '. . . .... . , . , v" uu uui viou miuwii k oest iook ner to ,iyo wjth him . e ISurviving are eight children: Messrs: t,.... ru..,.., , . . , itford of G(lffney g c 'wa and i ir nriu-u, ami T.".l, Cl,.. l .. Tir i . . .lunwhtora Mr. C P r,A 5 Ri Mrs.' Beatrice gmith of Wn ' . . ir,:..,. ci.,. together with 50 grand hilen lord togtther ."Mnndd" . ereat granacniiflren. ine tu- Px.nrch clln,iflv nftemonn Bt 2 nVWk neral was conducted at Btthlehem I 1V Rpv j v Mnspr ivlion tho intnr - - i Six of her grandson s: Messrs. Chnr- lie, Columbus, nnd C.rady Smith, Ion- nie, James and Caleb Shuford acted as pall bearers. The Blessing of the War. This is a rather strange caption for nn article, for we all know that war is of the devil and the Lord is not thp nnthnr of Mnr Hp did not make men to murder each , other. There ought to be and there will be a more reasonable way to settle, differences, tnfln tQ snooj ions innocent men iwho had no pari in the dispute. But while this is true, the Lord can and i . ... . . - . . mt,ri in . fttional ljfe ,c who mH!n at lifjon u.. .. .molh nnn na fnrmrtv vj w.t. i. - a .Ventie heart of the nation has been touched ;the brutal orgie of blood and death. The Y. M. C. A. is doing a spiritual service whose value cannot be esti mated, and which the boys at the camps gratefully appreciate. The peo ple understand the deep meaning of this spiritual service, and handed out forty-nine million dollars for that mighty work a little while ago. In- deed, the gospel, with its gentle and ' oersuasive Dower, is having access where in times of peace it would not have gono. The devil seems to have reat Britain anu u.e re being purged and purified for the great work they are to do when the war i over. We cannot yet fully real ize the scope and meaning of the hlPBsini? that will come out of the war, but it will be seen and understood when the war clouds roll away. , - Charity and Children. The Child Labor Law. The Star is receiving a shipment 'of machine gum paste from New York and stamned on the bill are these undersigned, do here, Z. .1 ii.ii w . were manufactured and produced by U9 in accordance with the Federal Zu uhnr et of Kentember 1. 1916." u..- - -r LIVENEVVS OF EVLRYWERE ITEMS OF INTEUEST nnirvit DOWN FROM THE DAILY PA PERS FOR IiUSY READERS T GRASP QUICKLY. A negro chareed with m..f:.- women residents, was taken from ta city jail at Rock Springs, Wyo., by a mob and hanged. 1 A resolution declaring that a ctata of war exist between Auatria-JIua-gary and Cuba has been passed fcy the Cuban house of reprencntatiTta. An embariro except for the United States gOTem ment, on all railroadi reaching Nortfc Atlantic seaboard ports, is ordered by the general operating committee of me eastern railroads. Two million 'dollars wW be ad vanced by the war and navy depart- niriao io me iseiniervem steel Com pany, on munitions contracts, because of the company's difficulties in ob taining funds from private source te expedite deliveries. At the request of Food Adrainistm. tor Hoover, President Wilson will is sue within the next few days a pro clamation reducing the alcoholic con tent of beer to 2 3-4 per cent. Tke use of grain for brewing thus will U cui arout 3U per cest. A recommendation that three wheatless and two meatles dnvn k observed each week in New York rea taurants has been adonted nnnni- mously by the New York Society of Restauranteurs. This is ono more ! wheatless day than the government is advocating. I Construction of a concrete vessel largely as an experiment, will be be gun soon by tres hipping board and the United States bureau of stand ards. The vessel will be built after designs by experts of the bureau and if it proves successful many more may be turned out. t)lmlRnnii n.Jnnj, shellB were exploded by a fire at the piant ui toe oeuuenem ftieei Mrn- pany .near New Castle, Del. One roaa was killed an dthe building where the shells were stored was destroyed. Whether the fire was accidental is a matter of doubt. Miss Catherine Stinson, Texas avi atrix, made a non-stop flight from San Diego, Cal., to San Francisee. She was the first person to pilot aa airplane over the Tohachapi moun tains on a non-stop flight. The dis tance between San Diego . and Saa .Francisco on an air line is 461 miles. A division of regular cavalry, the first the American army has had since the Civil war days, is being formed at El Paso, Texas. Officials say the etep is in preparation for eventualities abroad, and has no sig nificance so far as the Mexican bor der is concerned. The division is te be organized under the old army plan, with about 11,000 men. Seventy persons were killed and 300 or 400 wounded in the uprising ta Portugal last week, according to ad vices reaching Vigo. Spain. Most f the houses of that city were damaged y the bombardment. Several projee tiles struck a hotel occupied by dip lomats, including the Spanish min isters and the British mission, uoae of whom was hurt. Navy department bills to increase the number of midshipmen at tha Annapolis naval academy to a maxi mum of 3,128, and to allow naval and marine officers and enlisted men serv ing in the Dominican republic to re ceive compensation from that govern ment m addition to their regular Ifniiiwl Qtaf ab nav hnVA Mfn f AVOTflK- y reported to the house of congress. Representative Shirley of Ken tucky will be chairman of the appro priations committee of the house of congress, succeeding Mr. Fitzgerald, who retires from congress. The Re publicans wanted Miss Rankin made chairman of the new committee oa woman suffrage, but the Democrats assigned Mr. Raker of California U that position. Miss Rankin is the rank ing Republican member. Hog Killing Time is Here Buy your Butcher Knives from J. D. Lineberger's Sons this week Ad Big shipment of Butcher and Pocket Knives received Dy ex press today. We have just what vou want. J. D. Lineberger's Sons. Adv. Christmas Concert. A Christmas concert will be given Wednesday evening beginning at 7.39 in the Boiling Springs Higa Srfnooi auditorium. A most interesting pro gram has been arranged for the ev ening. ' ' SEE OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS THIS WEEK SURE J. D. Lineberger's Sons. Air i ' - t A i : I. 't