Newest Styles QUEEN QUALITY and BOSTONIAN SHOES “See Them” -fc Home Of STAR BRAND SHOES “Solid Leather-. Best Ever” 1 Big Opening Sale of Spring OPENS FEBRUARY 22ND, WHITE GOODS - LINENS - SILKS - SATINS and CREPES Our Buyer# have just returned from Northern Markets where we purchased the prettiest and most complete line of merchandise we have ever shown—or we venture to say the most exquisite ever shown in this entire section. These goods are arriving daily by) express and freight and we urge every one of our customers to come to our two stores and see these new goods. Included in these new goods you will find the greatest variety of patterns. Positively the newest designs in plaid Camels Hair Cloth, Tweeds, Plaids, Suiting*, E pongee, Ratine, Plaid and stripe Garbadines, Silks of all descriptions. Satin Back Crepes, Satin Cantons, Canton Crepes, Crepe De Chines, Brocaded Jaquard Crepes, Satins, Taffetas, in all the newest shades. White gods for every household need, Nainsooks, Batiste, Long Cloths, Linens, white and colored. Fast color Ginghams, Devonshires, Ratines and Beach Cloths, Indian Heads, Etc. Curtain goods in every possible de sign, Curtain Nets, Etc. We claim the biggest stock of classy Shoes in Cleveland County. Come in and look these lines over. This Sale will continue Eight Full Days, ’till MARCH 1ST. We are giving you below a few prices which will prove a wonderful saving to you during these eight days. Take ad Vantage of these BARGAINS NOW. The chance of a life time to buy desirable new merchandise cheap. * 36 inch Black Taffeta, __ 3D inch Canton Crepe, all the newest shades__ 40 inch Crepe de Chine Seasons newest shades $1.19 $2.48 $1.75 SOCKS 5c Men’s dress socks, regular 15c , value, limit five pairs to customer 5c WORK SHIRTS Mens Golden Rule, Heavy weight, full cut double stitched work shirts, special 69c , SP1NDALE GINGHAMS We have every pattern the mill makes. 32_ inchinches wide. Guaranteed OC fast colors___ £3C APRON GINGHAMS—APRON GINGHAMS 10. yafds to customer. Pretty patterns in small checks and big plaids. Oft 10 yards_,_ OVC 36-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS 8 yards to customer, limited. Plaids, checks, Stripes and solids. (h j ftft .8 yards_3 I* «UU LADIES HOSE—10c Black and Cordovan. Lisle thread, seam up bfick. Special_ K BOY’S WORK SHIRTS Si*es 12 1-2 to 14. Heavy weight Blue Cheviot___'_ 10c 48 c RlSP seal ginghams Guaranteed fast colors. 27 inches wide. Most exquisite patterns. 20 C Special per yard GILBRAE GINGHAMS This is a regular 60c quality Ginghams. The highest class ginghams made. Beautiful pat terns. Wonderful variety. oq This sale ..iXJJ.. _J«7C IDEAL CHAMBRAY Beet value on earth for Boys Blouses. Romp ers, Ladies and Childrens house dresses, •Men’s work shirts 1 a Special _r„_ X*/C LADIES SILK HOSE—43c All shades, Grey, Nude, Black, Cordovan, White. Double sole, high spliced heel, seam up back__ 43 c MEN*S OVERALLS—$1.39 Heavy weight full cut, double stitched, well made. Indigo blue. A* oq All sizes_ X PANAMA CHECKS Full 36 inches wide. Fine count. Smooth material X__ 19c 3^-INCH SHEETING Only limited quantity to offer at this price. Be here early. > •% fv Per yard -- . 1UC 36-inth heavy, freight fine count Sea Island Sheeting. Special this Sale 15c LADIES SPORT HOSE Wide rib*.Mercerized sport hose for .Misses and Ladies, Jdack, brown, grey, Camel, white. Special BIG ACE OVERALLS 220 weight white back. Best /IQ made. Special.,_ X •T’l/ CURTAIN GOODS—10c Odd lots of Curtain Goods in our .better patterns to clean up in this sale. Big variety of patternsi Special ^ Q per yard APRON CHECK GINGHAMS—9c Any check desired, blue, brown and Q ^ black check. .Special per yd. CREPES—15c lais, Helio. Th thing fr un/derwear. Special_ Pink, BluevMais, Helio. The very Canvas Gloves for __... Misses and boys hose. Black only_;_ 10c 19c A. B. C. AND FERGUSON SPECIAL OVERALLS Fullest cut, triple stitched, heavy suspender back. Biggest value in overalls ^ -| *70 on earth ...__!_ $ X • / BOYS OVERALLS Sizes & to 16. 220 White Back Denims, Interlock Suspender. Big value _ 97c LADIES STRAP PUMPS •Black and brown. Newest styles, dj O QC* Solid leather __ YOUTHS OVERALLS Sizes 26 to 32. Well made, full cut, heavy sus- d» ^ i A ponder back. Special __ $ JL • A LADIES SPORT SHOES Combination two tone shades. QC AU sizes. Special'--^_ J OIL CLOTH .. . ., white and m; veins. First grade. Special_ fancy patterns, white and marble ^ MENS DRESS SHOES Brown and bla<*k. Newest spring ^ Q HE? styles. Solid leather. Special MENS PLOW SHOES * Solid leather Scout shoes, Star Brand.. All sizes—New Btock d* 1 T* at-—-- M.95 MENS PLOW SHOES Green sole, all leather, Star Brand. New Stock. g Q Special NEW BOSTONIAN OXFORDS For Men. Newest Young Mens Styles. Newest leathers and j lasts $6.95, $7.95, $8.95 S£ell>'ne Men s and \oung Men’s Snappy, Suits. We know we- have the best values in to wn. We have been told this by our customers after they had searched the entire town and re turned to us to buy. y customers •;c.« .* rji. 1 X hi .JeV I Special Values to show you at $17.95, $19.75 {arf$2&06. Wecan cave you $10.00 on your Suit, than March^lst68 THEY MUSTBE'HIGHEIt.FWDAY FEBRUARY 22~Be *»***. These prices are good no longer EXTRA SPECIAL ssas1&30' REMEMBER FRIDAY 22ND—CONTINUING THROUGH THE END OF FEBRUARY.,’i SAME PRICES BOTH STORES. J n TWO STORES SHELBY, N. C. GROVER NEWS OF LATE INTEREST Thy Are Making Garden Despite the Weather—Senior B. Y. P. U. Holds Socials. Special to The Star. Grover, Feb. 19.—Several of the -'einle of Grover began the making of heir cardans during the fine weath r of last weejt. Several of the farmers n th" communities around began , ploughing last week. The rain is freezing as it falls to day. There has not been any snow 'ier» all this winter. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Stephens of Oelway, this state, spent Saturday Sunday witn the family of Rev. W. ). Johnson. Mr. Stephens preached at "he Baptist church at the Sunday unrninrr service. Miss Terah Pinkleton spent.the "C'k end at home from Limestone ■ol'ege.. Hiss Edna Parker of Shelby spent | *he week end with friends in Grover. Miss Parker is a student at Limestone ’ollcge. j. Mr. C. F. Harry left last Tuesday for a b"s:nes- home on account of the illness of Mrs. Keeter. We are glad to report that Mrs. Keeter is improving. Mrs. C. b. Byers and little daughter Miss Eddis spent Saturday in Gaffncv Mrs. Melvin Hardin was confined o'Jier home last week by sickness. We are glad to report that she is im proving. Mrs. John Sheppard of Greenville, ’>. €., visited her sister Mrs. S. A. Cr»sh in Grover last week. , Miss Odessa Moore who is teaching n the Elizabeth community spent the week end with her parents in Grover. Misses Mittie and Grace Newton 'pent the week end with their home 'oiks near Casar. Miss Mittie is the eaeher of the fifth and sixth grades n the Grover school and Miss Grace s a student in the high school. Messrs .T.’C. Plonk and Wade Shu 'ord and Misses Lillie Plonk and Nora \llgood a)l of Hickory, spent Mon 'ay night February 11th in the home if Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Roberts. They were on their way to spend a while :n Florida. Cards have been received loting their safe arrival in Florida. The senior B. Y. P. U of the Grover Baptist church held a very enjoyable ocial meeting at the church last Fri day evening. After several games were played those in attendance en joyed refreshments of sandwiches and hot (hocolale. The senior B. Y. P. U. :s planning to hold its regular meet ing on Friday evening for awhile. Mr. G. L. Moore who was reported sick with pneumonia last week is im proving. Mrs. J. B. Keeter spent most of last week in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Keeter,. returning to her home at Bessemer City Sunday. Rev. W. A. Murray will fill his reg ular appointment at the Presbyterian ;hurch next Sunday morning and night. Rev. W. O. Johnson announces preaching service at Patterson Spring next Sunday night at seven o’clock. Piedmont Wins First For County Honors Playing on the Waco grounds Mon day evening. Piedmont highs defeat ed Waco 33 to 12 in the first game of the elimination series for the high school championship of Cleveland county. By defeating Waco, Piedmont attains the privilege of meeting an other division winner on a neutral | court. i ne game was close and hard-fought at the opening, as the 4-3 score in the first quarter shows. H. Beam and L. Beam were stars for Piedmont, while Black, \\ hitworth and Hord were high scorers for Waco. The line-up: Piedmont (.33) Waco (12) L. Beam (9)--„_Black (4) right forward Bullock (6) . ..Whitworth (4) left forward H. Beam (10)-I Hord (4) center Harris (2) - Canipe (0) right guard Falls (0) ... ---Sellers (0) left guard p Substitutes': Hunt (6) for Falls. Max Gardner Speaks Before Gaffney Club Progress made by North Carolina in recent years was related at the Crustbreakers club at the Hotel Car roll Friday night by O. M. Gardner of Shelby, former lieutenant governor of the state, who was the principal speaker for the occasion. Mrs. Gard ner and Mrs. Riley,- of Shelby, W. J. Fullerton" of New York, and C. S. Child, of Philadelphia, were out-of town guests present at the meeting, and the members of the club had their wives and daughters wit hthem. Mr. Gardner was presented by Captain J. B. Bell. Dr. R. C. Granberry president of the club, presided—Gaffney Ledger WANTED TO SWAP—A ONF horse wagon for shoat or yearling and the difference. J. S. Gillespie, 1 mile north of Lattimore, N. C. 2t 22 p