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Grover News Notes • Of Personal Interest Hoyle Allen Suffers a Broken Leg Several on the Sick List are Now Improving. are Special to 'I ho Star. Grover, Jan. Wo have the prom ! ise of rain or snow from the appear- j a a co of the weather li*r<> this after-I ( noon. A good deep snow would add much to the crop prospects for anoth er year. Mr. Hoyle Allen who suffered a broken leg several week: ' ago is re ported to be Improving nicely at the home of his father Mr. Hen Allen. Miss Mary Helen Keeter returned yesterday to Boiling Springs after spending rne week end witlr her par 'd* Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Keeter. Mr. J. B. Ellis is having a house built just ove|| in South Carolina on the west side of the railroad near the cotton warehouse. We understand he Is building for rent. Mr. C. F. Harry is back in Groverj j ter spending several days in \’ew | ittcliding -toil [ after York and Baltimore business. We are sorry to report that our townsman Mr. George Green has been sick fer several days, bat are glad to learn that be is improving. ijtrs. Perry Black has been confin ed to her home for several days by j sickness, but we are glad to report [ that she is improving. Mr. Henry Fellers of IColumbia, S. [ j C., spent sor etime last week with his sister, Mrs. S. A. Crisp, in Grover. Miss Aljla Wilson of Asheville is visiting in tiie home of her uncle Mr. It. P. Roberts. We are glad to report that Mrs. D. S. Sheppard who hats been confined to her hone- for several d^ys by sick ness is improving. Mr.s. Sheppard’s mother Mrs. .1. S. Spake of Shelby route-1 i spending sometime with her. *■ Mr. .femes Randall and . family spent the week end in Gaffney visit ing. Mr. W. J. Moss left this morning to attend the meeting of, the grand lodge of Masons in Raleigh. While away, Mr. Moss intends to visit his .son Mr. Oren Moss who is a medical | student at Wake Forest college. Mrs. Lulu Foster visited relatives in Grover last week. Mr. R. P. Roberts has been kept in for sever ,! days by sickness but we are glad to learn that he is improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bell of Dal las spent Sunday with Mr. Bell’s mother, Mrs. Mary Bell. We are glad to report that rMs. George Oates is improving after be ing confined to her home-for several ; days by siekne • ■. Mr. W. L. Earwood and Mrs. Ger trude Greedntore were married last Tuesday, January the 8th at Gaffney, S. C. We extend to the happy young couple our best wishes. .Mies Annie Frye of Hickory is vis ictiting her neiee Mrs. C. C Wallace. Mr. R. E. Hambright has lieen away several days visiting in Mur phy. TALKS TO DOCTORS DURING OPERATION Mr.s. Henry Lange, 75, of Meredian Conn, who. has been ^ discharged as cured from the Meredian hospital, had the novel experience of watching the surgeons remove half her stom ach and cut a large growth from her intestines while she was under the influence of local anaesthetics only. Drs. David P. Smith and E. W. Smith performed the operation. It took two hours during which Mrs. Lange conversed with the surgeons and was fully aware of what they were doing. Beavers are building a big dam near Augusta, Me. Cbngress should go watch them work. MRS. YOUNG ENTHUSIASTIC Cannot Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Enough. Sick Women Read This Letter Charleston, S. C.—"I was completely run-down and not able to do my house worK. i just, araggea j myself around and did not; have energy enough to get up when I sat down. I read advertisements of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound in your books and learned about it. I got benefit from the very first bottle. I continued to take it for some time, and now I am doing all my own work, even washing and ironing, and never felt better in my life. I tell all my friends that the change in my health is due to but one thing ana that Sa Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I cannot praise itenough.”—Mrs. Annie Young, 16 Amherst St., Charles ton, S.C. The reason for such a letter from Mrs. Young is apparent. She got well and is grateful. Recently a nation-wide canvass of women purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was made, and 98 out of 100 reported that they received benefit from taking it. Just because the Vegetable Compound has been helping other Women is a good reason why it should help you. For sale by druggists everywhere. \ -OPENING DAY SPECIAL Wt^nen's Hose A good quality Heather hose of brown, blue or green, a regular l!)e hose, special at a pair _ PHONE 442 WE DELIVER -SHELBY, N. C SATURDAY’S SPECIAL 36-Inch Bleaching Good quality heavy bleach, pure white, whil<> lot of 2,000 yards lasts, yard - 9c 9 9 O , >< i SEMI-ANNUAL 1 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE I I We must clear our racks and shelves for New Spring Merchandise which is arriving daily. The prices quoted are prices that even exceed youi own expectations—Come, Save and Buy. Watch the papers for more bargains t obe offered later. k f fill £ SALE BEGINS FRIDAY JANUARY 18TH A ND ENDS JANUARY 26TH. ' E SWEATERS - SWEATERS ! On all men’s, women’s and children's ! during this sals we will £ive a ! discount of___—-i sweaters 25% OFF Their Regular Pritfe. i SALE OF HOSIERY fj FULL FASHION One table of fine quality pure silk hose in the sea '! son^s most desirable colors, ; A $1.50 hose specify pric , td this sale at— $1.00 !l WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE A real good hose of the better quality. Some wool 39c mixed included slae price_ Clearance CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE A good quality hose in all sizes, black or brown. v . 12c specially priced for this sale at pair_' 8 a PURE SILK HOSE Q jj Our regular $2.50 stock in the season's best colors ] and all sizes are offered in this sale d* 1 AA ij at ch,oice___u-, V A 8 __• 3 CHILDREN’S SPORT HOSE 3 5] Mqde with fancy top, in all wanted colors, a regu 3 lar 59c seller, Clearance sale price A Q. ^ jj per pair ---«-— “OL DURING CLEARANCE SALE SUGAR 5c POUND With every purchase in our store amounting to $5.00 you are invited to pucrhase 10 lbs. J* — granulated sugar, per lb. —— — OC GROCERY SPECIALS lkii!te£U<s!Uc4ik: 3 cans salmon — 34c 3 cans corn_33c 2 cans P. Apple — 73c 3 lbs. beans_30c 2 cans F. Salad — 81c 2 lbs. coffee_37c 3 lbs. fat meat — 30c 2 jars jelly 43c 2 lbs. Prunes_29c 3 rolls T. paper — 21c \24 lbs. flour _ J,— 71c ;4 Octagon soaps _ 27c 5 lbs. Caro syrup 29e 8 lbs. Swifts lard $1.40 2 cans peaches_44c 3 Grapefruit_22c 3 cans beans_38c 3 can Best Salmon 60c 1 pt. Wesson oil _ 27c 1 box Puffed oats_ 8c 1 lb. box candy_49c 1 bottle Catsup __ 19c 1 pt. Grape Juice _1ilc ALUMINUM WARE Choice of Percolators, buckets, boilers, wash pans, water pitchers and stew pots, a Clearance Sale price of any item, values up to $1.69 included. 'Choice_ $*.00 i MEN’S OVERALLS $2.25 Values jg Special for clearance sale, our high grade men’s best grade overalls, all sizes included d* “t Q Q Limit 2 to a customer_ vl«00 fr4 Ml (r^ll Ml fr^I frHl ii-Hl (r-hi I 11 Ml : Semi-Annual Clearance Women’s Winter Coats $10.00 COATS .lust a few of these good warm coats to close out All good sizes included. See these first then buy. Choice— $5.00 All Coats That Sold To 22.85 Just 32 coats to select from, all wool velour and many other deep pile fabrics, some with fur trimmed col lars aid cuffs, with embroidery trim mins-:. Most of these coats are less .alui half the original price. Women's and misses1 slates. a Group No. 2 Includes All Coats That Sold H 1CAW1 Take Your Choice At In Uils group are 38 women’s and tnlpses' sport and • ooalr ot the better quality. Stone with fur trimming* and embroidery, others with plain em» >r >WI«wy. Wort); more than . t'Vlce "The price. All at One low price for quick clearance. Cost Has Been Forgotten .gjg] On Women’s Wool Dresses 148 Women’s Dresse In Group No. 1 Value* to $9.85 Choice .5 All wool serge and valour dresses all slashed far below half price for this Clearance Sale. The cost has been entirely forgotten In this sale. 148 to select from. All slaes. In Group No. 2 Are Dresses 14.85 to 22.8Z V*must ir»ke room for new merchandise hence the radical cut on these all wool poiret nod other dresses. Half and even (treater re ductions will be found on this rack. NEW SILK DRESSES One rack pretty silk dresses bought specailly for this sale. Most all sizes. Values included up to QQ $17.&0! Sale price <PO«OI/ SILK AND WOOL DRESSES Just 35 of these wonderful values, but you will find most all sizes. Each dress neatly trimmed. Values to $15.45 included in QQ this lot ___!_ Final Reduction* On Men’s andBoys’ Overcoats ^ Entire Stock In Two Group* In Group No. 1 Are Value* From 16.50 to 18.50, Your Choice_ Just 20 of these youths’ and men’s overcoats tp take the knifo in this great - semi-annual clearance sale. Here is \yhere you save a lot a£ nionev on these good warm overcoat* • Choice $8.79 In Group No. 2 MEN’S OVERCOATS Sold up to $35.00 at Look at the original selling price of these coats and you will readily see that cost has been forgotten. Men you cannot afford to hesitate, buy now while we have a range of sizes $17.50 pnr?»nf?»n MEN'S HANES UNION SUITS $1.29"" Men’s slightly imperfect medium weight union £ suits, Clearance Sale Price. (Limit 4 Suits to a Customer.) h MEN’S WORK SHIRTS i One table consisting of blue work shirts of the regu- s lar $1.00 quality go in tfiis sale at your OQ J choice _____ OOC | A few dress shirts included. CLEARANCE SALE Ol4 YARD GOODS • I Apron (iingnams A finely woven, fast color gingham in all size checks and plaids als ostripes. Clearance stile price yard_ 10c CURTAIN GOODS A splendid assortment of flor al designs as well as plain, a regular 12 l-2c value nj sale prices per ya*d A v/ C 81x90 SHEETS A good heavy quality sheet, worth today $1.48, spe cial for this sale, limit two to a customer per sheet__;_ 99c DRESS GINGHAMS Our regular stock 25c qualit yginghams o nour tables at yard while it-lasts ___ arranged 19c CANTON CREPE The most desirable shades • and colors are included in this lot so look them over. Values to $3.25 special dur ing Clearance Sale, Yard— $2.88 Clearance Children'* Winter Coats All Coats In Two Group* Group No. 2 The prices on this rack Imll ratc a quick clearance. Boli via sr.d velour coating: same with fur trimmings. At about Hulf v'.'u1-"' irii-.*-’ $7.89 Group No. 1* A pood assortment to %e>ct from, all wool in most any desired color. ,Som<& [ with fr.vtrimm%n* collars anil
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