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• LITTLE “STARS” • • Cotton__ _•_ 3{ * Cotton Seed, per bu. »"7'» 1-lc * 72c * * ** * —Masonic Notice—Cleveland, lodge Nn A F* arul A- M- wil1 meet in called communication tonight (Fri day) at 7:30 for work in the M M Visiting brethren cordially invited. —Buys Millis Farm—I)r. F .1). Edwards of Toluca has purchased the late Dr. Joseph Willis farm of i::o acres in upper Clecvland. Furhase price is reported to be around $10,0.00 Colored Teacfiers Meet—The col ored teachers of the county will meet at the colored school here Saturday morning at 11 o’clock, according to an announcement made Wednesday. Appointments—Among the pay master nominations recently for warded to the senate by President .Coolidge .van the name of Sudie M. Morgan, of Spindale —Old Parsgjui^e SoUU-Jlaynard WashburrrToi spurchased from R. E. Campbell for $6,500 the old Baptist parsonage uhich was moved from the church lot to a lot on Marietta street and remodelled and improved —Eighth Grade Wibs^=tn -tho *l«s football game played Wednesday aft ernoon .the eightli trade eleven d< fcated ^thc fleven made up from the grammar grades by the score of II to 0. Gardner Charter Member—Monday at State College a chapter' of lT,i Kappa Phi was organized. Among the charter members including facul ty members and distinguished alumni was O. Max Gardner of Shelby. No Kiwattis Meet—Owing to the extremely busy season with the mer chants and business men, taking care of the holiday trade rush, there was no meeting of the Kiwaois Iasi night but .1 meeting will be. held next week at which time the officers will be elected for the ensuing year. —Sobolirk Moves On—George Sob olick, who has been held in jail beta for several days pending his return to normal mind, was released Wednes day and purchased a ticket to Mobile Ala. officers having advised him that it was considered a better method t> pay your way in the South. —Injured Wednesday—John Co t ner, employed by the Sheloy cotton Mill, was painfully injured Wednes day morning when in some? manner he was pinned under several bale o cotton. No bones were broken and hip injuries were nop considered scr ious by Dr. E. A. Houser who attend ed. —Marionette Program—The third number of the Lyceum series v.a given at the Central school Wednes day evening before a fair-sized and appreciative andiened. The program was devoted entirely to marionette » n tertainmenc, the puppet actors br in; manipulated by Mr. and%!rs. Pau Clemens, experts in such •wnusemenv. —Move into New Store-_Iieinhai and Buice who hate been operating : store near the Dover- mill, move to day into the three story brick build mg whicj, was erected for them by C. D. Hick ; at the crossing of ih • Southern and Lawpdale f railroad, "fliese young men carry a full Tim general merchandise. » —Leaves Shelby—Mr. W. L. Satin ders has moved to King.. Mountain from here and has taken the place o foreman of carding and spinning re cently mad.- vacant by the resign., tion of Mr W Sparks'lin the' old mill there Mr. Satmdet* j.s a broth er of Mr. T. L. Saunders,, recent];, >*rtiperinte_ndcrit of the Park Y^en-mdi there but now at Gibkapefflc. Cotton's New Recortf-—Cotton pn duction has already passed the fee ord set last year. According to Mile H. Wake, special agent, there were 37,223 bales of cotton ginned ij ‘Cleveland county front the crop e: 1923 prior '.<> Dccemftvr 1st a emupa ed with 35,019 bales ginned to the same date last year. With over 000 bales ahead of last year ,thi / a now record of cotton production in Cleveland. —^ —Four Stores Robbed— Griflf.ii> drug store, Finger drug store. South ern Hardware store and Roy Brown pressing club of Kings Mountain were all entered and robbed early Monday morning It is practically certain‘that the lohberie were com mitted after midnight. It cannot, b ascertained just how much loot w;> secured but it was a plenty. They catered to pocket articles mostly such as pocket knives, fountain pen watches, perfumes and light article with maybe one box <>1 gun shell from the hardware store. All entrie ^ ^ e made from the back window DR. A. PITT BEAM Dentist Shelby, N. C. Phone 188 In Dr. Ware’s former office. Shelby National Bank Bids:. |T.W. Ebelfoft Grocer and Book Seller ■ Phone - 82 PERSONALS *• ***•»•»• Attorney D. Z, Newton spent Wt-d* ncsdity in Uutherfoidton on l.usine. Mis. Newton accompanied |llffll Mrs. Kemp Kendall, wm> i .1 been taking treatment at.tin- Shwl.y |,o: lijtai has ••eturhed to her home. Mr. ami Mr.-.. Will Arcy ant Mr . W. I,. Fanning spent Thu: .i.,v in Charlotte. Kev. A. L. Stanford sp.«nt Wcihies’ <hjv in Lexington, speaking ai ; ,,yot sendee there Wednesday evening, Mr. J. F,. Boyd, of Statesville, v. a business visitor in Shelby W.-doe. day. Mins Cora Kate ey of Durham’,’ i,M here on a \it to her aunt, M * . Car tie Blanton. I rol. and Mrs. J. Y. Irvin, of j Kings Mountain, spent last week end 1 in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Kobeii-; r sit last Sunday in Kings Mountain with Mr. and Mis. W Putnam. Miss Ni a Cornwell i in Kings. Mountain w(th her sister, Mu Pearl j Cornwell, who is sic!:. . Mrs.-Sain Turner and M; ,e fuer-1 *tha Bostic and .Judith Bostick at tended the Baptist Style e o . .1 in session at Gastonia thi - \. h. Mesdames C. R. lloey and O. M. Gardner are attending the Bapti.d | State Convention in : ■ ion thi. week j a! Gastonia Mr. and Mr.- . O. M.» Mtill and Mr. and Mrs. J. (', Smith leave Mrturd-iy for a three weeks visit ’to points in Florida. M>\ and Mrs. E. A. Street have re-. ! timed from Savannah, (hi.,-where'.or 1 sometime they have been vaniting their ; on, Mr. W. M. Street. Mi.. Ik K. Jo.n.1 s has :• ;ur»od to his home at Karl after -jm aiding :sene i.mc at Milledgovill . (in. IS- h:i-d>. n o.i a trip through Alabama and Mis sis; ippi. fliv. JDavjd -E. HoMeyeUft ha re turned to l.ei home on Ns Moreau (reel afUy taking treatment in the Shelby hospital. Her jgonUftiou r improving. ' •drg. tV. It. T'. anlham who i mak ing Jur home here with her brother id-liw .fudge E. V. Webb, 1 ft the week for Washington, ]>. G. to vi it her daughter. Mrs. K. Patterson aiel esaii son •f.ohn, and Miss Lillian I'. Ur. ,n, <<! Norfolk, are here on \i if to Mr I’a tie rs on' ter, Mi ;. T. JJ. Lu - , „t North Shelby. Mr. and Mi . George Moure and .\J,rs. James Moore base ret it: .rom Georgia where they spe d .. week with Mr. Janie Moot:;, ■rn",r. ed in the lumber bu.'inte in that state. Rev. Lee McK. White, '■emer pas tor of tile Kins WapMgi choreh o'f this pl.aeo, low .Ed White of Giei it.s horo ami Mr .Rus •! White motored over from (id^tunia: * Tur.-dayt* shake hand, with their many friend ■here. Attendin'.*- the banquet of formei Wake Forest . tudents in (jnsioin; \yedm ilny evemiu* v. heiv th ■ Bap t/st State ec mention is under way, Jwere Mi- sr- I! T Fall -, G--oi-.. ■ Bian 'ton, .1. II. .Quit!", .Jt*.-.! 1’. Mull, ,1. ( Newton an I Ru h Halririi-k. Mr. ami Mr . W. .1, Arcy and Jud-e Van wart o.\ peel to leave- M .day fo Florida.' Jnyye V;jmvar:. who I a I'oon ponding some n .nth leoe wiV : tay awhile in Kin:':'!;;, awhirl he will join hi '.e.nily u Nr . lean's. Mr. and Mr-. Ar-y i be in Fiorina for seven e.I n. '.eh Attending the meet bur of the My.s tie Shrine in Charlotte lhis wvel; were Mi-, and Mrs. .1. G. Dudley and daily:!, it\r, Miss Blanche Dudley, Mr. and I mV 0. R. JtoK-e-U, Mivl". w .1 ;lliivue, George Washburn, Garnet Col, Connelly Iv bridge, R, 11. Pal mir, Durham; Moore, Holly i i .h r IjJroj-tre Moore, • M .S. Wili dc-df. .J. li. Ba : . i a id Joe C. attiroore. FOR. SALE imi IB HI-:! S Ap ples, at iny lion -v Friday' -and Satur .day. M. R. do.ii kin . BalC: r>:-n, R-l. BT13M1gf Id! DR. T. O. GRIGG, DENTIST 320 S, Lafayette St... Shelby, N. C. ! nil. DAVID M. MORRISON \ OPTOMETRIST ( ) Eyes Examined. i ^ 108 S. La Fay cite. St! Shelby, N. C. > Office Bhoite -I Li. ) • Cl ill/XT I DR. R. C- HICKS DENTIST Office Shelby National Bank Building. Phone 421 Shelby, N. G RUSH STROUP Attorney at Law Royster Building Phone. 5X4. x Beavers are building a big dam -near Augusta. Me. Congress should go watch vlu-ni work. They’ll Like These Gifts! First, Because They Come From You And next, because they come from us. They know our quality, iliey know if it’s here it’s right and if it isn’t—it isn’t. THE GIFTS ARE HERE NOW. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE IN SELECTING THEM. GIFTS HE’LL LIKE Cigars, Cigar Holders, -Cigarette Holders, Cigarettes in Chwstmas Boxes, Military Sets,.Pocket Books, Comb and Brush Sets, Collar Boxes, Smoking Stands, Water man’s Fountain Pens, Ingarsoll Pencils, Combination Pen and Pencii Sets. GIFTS SHE’LL LIKE Toilet Sets, Stationery, Perfumes, Hand Hags, Bock Ends, Manicure Sets, Wall Mir rors, Nunnallv's Candies, Toilet Waters, Complexion Powders, Candle Sticks, Con sole sets. Magazines of all kinds; Daily papers delivered Observer, Greensboro News, New York Tribune. Charlotte Cleveland Drug Company “the gift shop. ***«$• CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SHOP EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS The list of presents we have is too long to enumerate, but will mention a few for your consideration. We have the largest stock and nicest pack ages of Candy we have ever had. PRICED 50c FER BOX TO $10 PER BOX Buy Candy from me and put the difference in the bank. Mavis, Houbegants. and Azurea Combina tion Sets $2.50 to $6.00. Houbegants, Coty's and Hudnuts, Extracts, Toilet Water and Powders. Cigars, Combs and Brushes. Our Christmas boxes,of Stationary and Cor respondence Cards will surprise you. 25c to $5.00 per box. Toilet Sets $3.50 to $10.00. PAULWEBB, Phone 21. “The Rexall Druggist.” Phone 21. Star Penny Column Adver tisements Always Bring Re suits,! Phone No. 11. WHEN PLANNING YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS DON’T FORGET THAT A SAVINGS Deposit for each member of your family, your wife, your pi rl, or your boy would be one of the most helpful, useful, sensible and appreciated of gifts, that you could be stow on them. FOR THE LITTLE CHILDREN we have a supply of home Savings banks which come in gilt boxes decorated,in hol ly design which are appropriate for gifts and can be secured by depositing One Dol lar Against The Cost of The Banks. sav ings Account can ..truly . be ..called ..the STAFF OF LIFE because it, is something to lean on in time of need and a true sup port. Therefore what better gift could you make your loved one, than THE STAFF. , OF LIFE. First National Bank OF SHELBY, N. C. Capital and Surplus Half Million Dollars WHAT OTHERS SAY! May not ALWAYS be correct, but public opinion of people and firms is formed in three ways— By the things they do * 'i By the things they say and by what OTHERS SAY. . And of these three, what OTHERS SAY counts very largely. The customers served by THE -UN ION TRUST CO. at its home office and at the three prosperous and thriving branches, namely: Lattimore, Lawndale and Fallston Say that the UNION TRUST COMPANY is proving a great help and convenience. Ask any customer who deals with the UNION TRUST COMPANY And they are constant in their praise of their success, their management, their courtesy, their convenience, their business dealings and their appreciation of their customers* If you haven’t opened an account with a Union Trust Co. Bank you are cordially invited to do so. UNION TRUST CO. Resources—One Million Dollars.
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