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Sards Of -th Carolina i the publicity on vo the Southern ne Southland is entitled ciat an apple n day and odor away.” The booklet ole information on the pro pr,l',n together with re ’•i e i d serving apples, 'n of the booklet devoted rtf.ina soys the following the apple sections of the .ng with it a photograph «ctive Carolina orchard: ilutility apple sections of a Cai^Iina are found in the tdiaout ui\l Mountain reprions where /air, beauty of coloring }vewon tlm names of “Sapphire jntry” nndyThe uLnd of the sky” <*r a region that is known everywhere ns one of the most attractive in all America. Here the highest mountains in Eastern America combine with sparkling streams and- emerald Ink s to mnk' scenes of beauty unsurpassed and furnish a perfection of climate that reflects in the richness of the col oHng and the luscimisneen o." itre r found in its fruit. Around Mt. Airy, North WHkosboro, nnd Taylor.- villo in sight of the far famed Pilot Moun tain; in the beautiful country around Lenoir and Wowing Rock at the base of towering Ml. Mitchell] in the shad ows and sunlight of the Sal da and Asheville ra’n: e ; or near by Ir ’uanluska's glittering sheen, near Wsynesvillo. are orchard •e.itc whose superior fruit i attested by connoira.rur and many frujt awards. Albepiale pippifis, JVlieh.ur, Sfsymnn, York Irnperin!, Wines.ip, arid Rome Beauty, are among the ataedardr, j whereas many an old settler •dadarra that the North Carolina Limber Twig has yet. to he su, ns-., d when it ei.si cs to “Hitting the Spot.” Certain it is that few are lie earthly pipe s where apple wealth and human health join so happily together. The total apple production accordin'"1 to* Federal sta tistics, amounts to (1,0110.000 bushel ; annually.” NEW SOUTHERN SCHEDULE CHARLESTON DIVISION \ o. 113 No. 3(5 No. 35 No. Ill Marion to Rock Hill Rock Hill to Marion Marion to Rock I till Rock Hill to Marion 7:1(5 a. m. !>:.V7 a. m. (5:3(5 p. in.» 8:08 p. m. ;o. 35 makes connection at Blacksburg with No. 38 for nGrtk . L. E. LIGON, Agent, SHELBY, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains at Shelby, N. C. Lv. 7:40a 5:47p 4:50p 11:02a No. Between 34 Rutherfordton-Raleigh and Wilmington 31 Wilmington-Raleigh and Ruthcrfordton 15 Monroe-Rutherfordton 16 Rutherfordton-Monroc No. :u 31 15 16 Schedules guaranteed. Ar. 7:40a 5:i7p 4:50p 11:02a published as information and are not E. W. LONG, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. or G. SMART, Local Ticket Agent IMPERIAL BLOCK AND LAURA BLOCK THE HOTTEST COAL IN SHELBY PHONE US FOR PRICES. IDEAL ICE & FUEL CO. We Deliver Anywhere. Phone 250. WE SELL WOOD. Ji ^HAPPY HOMES fbom THE PROPER USE OF HONEST FEM1LIZEDS Buy fertilizer from » "HOME FOLKS" (JURINTERESTS ARE YOUR INTERESTS! WE WILL SAFE GUARD YOU AS WE WOULD OURSELVES RT TT aWrli! Mo-ler of Mrs. Morris Dies at Front Royal I runny Shelly friends of Mrs, AT. I- Wins boro, mother of Mrs. J. R. :T!formerly of Shelby, hut now at San ford,.will regret to learn d'.sl h December 17th nt Front f It<>y il, Qi. fhtfr. Mr; M-r. Wihshoro visited her Morris in Hholhy on v< i ri O' a ,<>o , and made many ' "d - i, . Mra. ty oishoi > had liev ” n a well dry since the death of i. :• .■ Ja'mer. Wi.’abdro two years' :i :o. fence lli; t time eh" had been itn invalid. She developed pneumonia V .ay oiorninj' Jtrcemhrr . 17th and d ,1 that morning at 10:10. Her hotly In Front, Win oar "an of' n 1’ro lie.’ i. Wed o or U’o v.'aa a d rOf.hien; > ( , i tuber •eenahoro. 1 i ill remoter' day Dec. tDun. v.n.nnn of fin-' 'in. She wan fid Kith, honi an'l N where rro pmdilated from the Greens male collene. Survjvttijr av r-bik'r- M- . for-'1:' .1 ■ C. r:o". Va ; Mrd r'.'Orshory. Va. of Fro:. R,., . ” her hir hand nr.d four T. it. Morn ; of Sun T. Robinson of Rich F. Harmon of liar a M S: do W. Win:-'boro M ART M-T) MFN LESS MARGE TO DISEASE? Iv h\ p lion-in W onni e.t ion in eonven ! ton held a technical j r-'diflr di.ro: don of widely <ii .,hji •••' ••. a along which where! n'fi. : of- rnarriaKe, file ‘Main i-.ahdn of New York, the odu if wo- a-n, life minimum was:" rt amt-child labor lefrirlalion. That married men are less liable to | disease .inV.anity and the commission] vc rpy'r thh i > Street' rr.ti-'i' law: ; a AN INVESTMENT Which assures an annual return h" nr.t lo than 7 per cent. and which pays an .-widitional 2 per cent annually when net earnings, on the total capital amount to 2 p< ;• ceiil in a corporation under ihe flit'. 1 management of a group flora among the most suc tful xccutivea in the Pied mont Section. Secured by one of the most mod md beat equipped weaving ern _ . ._ mills' in the south manufactur ing a consistently profitable line of good;*. iS WORTH LOOKING INTO Tor Full Particulars Write (Bond Department) AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Charlotte, N. C. Frank fi, Green, Manager. Weak Back Mrs. Mildred Pipkin, of R. F. D. 8, Columbia, Tcnn., says: “My experience with CardtH has covered a number of years. Nineteen years ago .. . I got down with weak back. I was run-down and so weak and nervous I had to stay in bed. I read of The Woman's tonic and sent for it. I took only one bottle at that time, and it helped me; seemed to strengthen and build me right up. So that is how 1 first knew of Cardui. After that, ... when 1 began to get weak and 'no account', 1 Sent tight for Cardui, and it never failed to help me.” If you are weal: and suffering from womanly ailments, Cardui may be just what you need. Take Cardui. It has helped thousands, and ought to help you. At all druggists* and dealers’. _ E97 NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS TO ALL During the coming year resolve that your auto electrical troubles shall be turned over to us. We are auto electricians par excel lence and i n nlocate and repair electrical trouble in short order. STEWART ELECTRIC REPAIR / \ COMPANY -motive Building. ~7 ' ' --- T^"" af cripic than bachelors, and Vjiat manufacturing cities have >a greater proportion of marriages than cities whose activities are hound up largely in trade, were concerns presented by William Fielding JOgburn, of Colum bia University, before ihe American Sociological soi:ety. Mr. Ogburn r aid the marriage rate in the United States has increased 4.0 per cent in the last 30 years, and that the birth control encouraged rather than discourage^ marriage. Shoots IVcani Who Ran Over His Little Son ».Ioe A rr, a lone, shot down at Inde pohuopce, (.a., Wednesday by Jesse St; tups after he had run down Stamps’ t! y< ar oid . on with an auto no,bile, hover;: between life and death! hi a. hospital ;while the eor.ditson of (lie child, in the rarne hospital, wa n-ebanyed. Stamp;: was at the bedside >f id:' son. From Independence it was reported • hat upon hi." return h .me Stamp' will be arrested and liberated under nominal bail. It was added that citi jenp from all parts of the Independ ence territory had offered to furnish ■end in any amount that might 1k> fiyed. Ainzalone at the wheel of a ear and wi-'h two companions struck the child '.'.idle driving ef high speed and weal on • without slowing down. Citizen:-: of independence gave chase and over look him. Stamps arrived upon the eone after Anzalone had been over hauled and learning the identify of the driver of the ear, drew a pH id and shot him through the abdomen. Note of Appreciation. We take this opportunity to thank •ur many good friends for their great k;r<!ness to in. The good people of Shelby have made us feel at home by their many acts of kindness. We love Shelby anil the Shelby people, and their many acts of kindness, since our coming to make our home with them, have more and 'more endeared us to them. We wish especially io thank them for the recent generous pounding, as well as the numerous gif is before and after the pounding. REV. and MRS. C. F. SHERRILL. ORETHROAT tensilitis or hoarseness, gargle with warm salt water. Rub Vicks over throat and cover with a hot flannel cloth. Swal low slowly small pieces. VapoRub Oy#r IT Million Jars Used Yearly RUSH STROUP Attorney at Law Royster Building Phone 514. Notice to Stockholders. The regular annual meeting of stockholders of 'the Cleveland Rank & Trust' Co., Shelby, N. C., will he held in the Rank Directors room Tues day, January 8th at eleven o’clbcfc for the election of directors and for any other business that may come before them. J. .7. Lattimore, Scc.-Trcas. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The stockholders of the First Na tion Rank of Shelby, N. C., will hold their regular annual meeting for t.he election of directors for the ensuing year ,and for any other business that may come before them, in the Direc tor’s t’9om of First National Bank of Shelby, the second Tuesday in Janu ary 8th, '924, at eleven o’clock. FORREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier. T.W.Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone—82 Jno. M. Best Furniture Co. Undertaking Licensed Embalmers Funeral Directors Day Phone 365 v Night Phones: H64—378-J To—make a good beginning of the New Year with a set of thoughtful Resolutions! 10~extend the hand of kindness and helpfulness to your neighbor and wish him twelve months of unperturbed Hap piness, better Healths—if that be possible —and ever-increasing Prosperity. TO— do your share toward making this a greater and better community. It only takes a kind word of boosting now and then, a friendly greeting to the visitor in our midst and a smile which radiates the happiness you get out oi living here. TO-Patronize your home town mer chants for your needs throughout the year. Remember, they’re endeavoring to do all they can to please you in every way. Upon their success depends your own welfare and That of our community. And-We have RESOLVED not to leave a jsingle duty undone which will help maintain our friendly relations with you in the future. We’ll do our best to keep those relations as cordial as they have been in the past. To this we give our pledge. So— WISHING YOU ALL A REAL HAPPY NEW YEAR W. L. FANNING & CO.
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