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TTLEQTARS ******** |1 ******** TON per pound__ —25 l-4c rOW SKED--52 1-2* n.luca Land—Mr. and Mrs, „je Sain have.purchased through Nolan Co., the D. C. Willis 18 rrps in Toluca. Masonic Notice—Cleveland Lodge [02 A. F. and A. M. will meet to at 7:.'SO in called communication rork in First degree. Visiting •ten cordially invited. Haried—Romey Johnson and Vas 'anipe, both natives of Ruther county, were married in Clerk of t George P. Webb’s office last Fri jy ’Squire T. C. Eskridge, tpecial Sermon for Boys—There be a special sermon for boys ai ral Methodist church Sunday ev« ■ at 7:30. Strangers and visitors ordially invited. Vew Press—The Whiteway Dry ling Company announces the pur > of a new press that has a spe attachment for ladies garments ;hc only one'of its kind between ville and Charlotte. foung Company—The W. H. g Company, of Toluca, advertis ing pre-Easter sale that opens <fey, March 14, and continues gh Saturday, April 11. This in f the progressive firms of upper land and a community center, oultry Car—The poultry car will arrive in Shelby Saturday the Seaboard to buy poultry and ■ash for the same delivered at the ,vi 11 be in position to buy all the rv that is offered, according to Lawrence, farm demonstrator. Buys McBrayer Home—Dr. J. S. «i has purchased the residence e late Dr. T. E. McBrayer on N. yette street and the vacant lot ning this property, fronting N. an street for 115,000. Sale was through W. N. Dorsey, real es agent. Vork on New Mill—Construct.on on the new quarter of a million r Shelby Cloth mill, organized oy ncr, Mull, Switzer and the Blan has started at the mill site near ;ide. Guipn and Withers, contrac have sub-contracted the concrete lation work to Wagr.er and Wag Shelby contractors. Irand Lecturer Coming—Mr. j. ’atton, grand lodge lecturer wilt ith Cleveland Lodge No. 202 A. 1 A. M. from March 23rd to 28th ive. His hours to lecture will be 9 a. m., to 11 a. m.; 3 p. m. tt and 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. f member of Cleveland Lodge an *. unding lodges is urged to at Bethlehem Election—The county 1 of commissioners have called ar> Ion to be held in the Bethlehem pi district on Saturday April 2s certain the will of the voters on cial levy of fifteen cents to sup ine county's six months school lund. J. R. McSwain has been ap ped registrar and N. R. Morris P- McDaniel judges. ■Is Honored;—According to a me?. received here Heywood Thomp [young son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. npson has been elected to the Ioto |ma Pi fraternity, an honorary at Duke University. Students average 80 or more in science to In this honor, which is a credit "lie Shelby boy and of interest to ■many friends of the family here rFord Stolen—A Ford coupe t>e pn8 to Coach Roy ‘‘Casey" Mor 1 athletic director in the Shelby school, was stolen between 8 and 0 oclock Wednesday night. Mr. [ri? was at the time in the Princess Itre and the car was parked near ly nothing has come up that I d indicate who the thieves might SinK at Meeting—The Men's us of the First Baptist church ’ Stephens big revival meet at Gastonia Wednesday night. nao went over were Messrs ' 'PP‘n> J. and Tom Lattt. e, M. A. Spangler, Rush Hamrick, i son and Reid Misenheimer. ,r sl^ing met a responsive audl ! a.nd the-v were called back for 'ral encores. l,3> 5"ter Race~A- P. Weathers has been besieged by friends to 6 ,e ™ce ^°.r mayor but has here ? ( eclined, is now seriously con '">g making the race, according ormation learned yesterday. He ' 1 ale in a few days whether or m will run. He served two terms the board of aldermen, is I builder. If k ~ —»«-ii«h, is a prac ’ui der. If he enters there will be y three-eomered fight between • ,R- I)o»gett and Peyton Me ■ he later two having already unced. eh't" Rar*>er Shop—Mr. Fred ’ '\^° bas operated a barter j1 Kings Mountain for the past ,l M-ars, has rented a basement froni the Cleveland —- —-.Bank and company in the new Lineberger np v'helby and expects to open 1,1 ciair barber shop about April ’ as 300n as the building is y tor occupancy says the Kings "tain Herald. Mr. Wright expects n'e*a ,sRoP *n every way modern P- o-date. He has already moved fannly to Shelby. he most thrilling »sode of the World War—the ry of “The Lost Battalion.” be shown at the Princess eatre Tuesday under the aus 58 of the Legion. See this big • Picture. it-13c IERSONALP Folks you know o.« the go U Mesdames Oscar Palmer and Grovei Beam motored to Charlotte Tuesday Miss Pattie Roberts arrived home Monday from Washington for a short vacation. Mrs. C. H. Groce of S. I-aFayette street is visiting relatives in Forest City this week. Mr. Jack Palmer was brought home from the hospital Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hamrick leave ; Sunday for a motor trip to Florida 1 and other points. Miss Moore of Hamlet was the at tractive week end visitor of Mrs. Baker. Mr. Presnall and sister Mrs. Reid of Morganton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gee. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore of Laur inburg visited relatives here the past week. Mrs. Orlando Flam Visited her sis ter Mrs. Fay McBrayei in Charlotte Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Burnett jr., of Spartan burg, S. C., is visiting Mrs. T. W. Bal timore on N. Morgan street. Mr. D. E. Honeycutt is in New Or leans this week attending the Coca Cola Bottlers convention. Mr. Carlos Grigg left Sunday foi Falfurris, Texas, to visit Mr. Carl Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. John Beam, Ruth Beam and Emma Joe Beam spent last' week end in Charlotte. Mrs. Joe Austell and two children, Virginia and Roberts, spent the week end with Mrs. S. F. Roberts on North Morgan street. Mr. and Mr . J. S. Wiilard, Miss Verplank and Miss Lillian Rudasil! re turned Tuesday afternoon from a two weeks motor trip in Florida The many friends of Mr. Hugh L Hunt will regret to learn that he] has been quite sick at his home on .V LaFayette St. Mrs. Mattie Churchill, of Augusta, Ga., arrived Monday to spend some time with her daughter Mrs. Frank' Hoey. | Miss Marie Beam is viaiting Miss' Myrtle Wood at Benson for a few weeks, while away she will visit I! ■, and Mrs. R. L. Godwin of Dur.n. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood and Mr D. A. Beam motored to Benson and spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs D. J. Wood. Mr. Ab Poston and sister, Mrs. Q. H. Metcalf returned Tuesday from At lanta, Ga., where they went to consuls a snecialist. Sr. and Mrs. Joe Runyans returned) Saturday to their home at Earl after j spending a month with their daughtei ; Mrs. Lee Whetstone in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith and chil dren who have been visiting relatives here for the past fortnight, left Tues day for their home in Alabama. Mr. Hugh Miller jr., is at home from Davidson college nursing a case of influenza. He has been sick at the college for a week before coming home. Messrs. B. C. Feeder and Mcrtor, Beam Were in Cherryvillc Monday i night, where they attended a Masonic banquet. They were accompanied to Cherryville by their families. The following party spent Sunday! at Bens Knob: I)r. and Mrs. A. Pitt j Beam, Mr. and Mrs; Grady Lovelace,! Misses Ora, Eskridge and Ruth Mun- j dy. Mesdames M. A. Spangler. T. W. Lattimore, W. B. Nix and Miss Lffie j Spangler accompanied Mrs. J. J. Bur nett jr., to Spartanburg, S, C., this morning, to spend the day. Mesdames H. A. Lilis and M. G. | Fortune who have .been visiting Mes- | dames Hennessa and Hoyle for ten days will return to their homes in Asheville Saturday. Rev. C. B. Way and family went to Lexington yesterday to visit friends Mr. Way will attend a denominational j board meeting at High Point today1 and they will return to Shelby this; evening. Mrs. Deik Wooten returned to net ; home in Augusta, Ga.. this week attei spending a week with her brother Mr. Fred Wagner on N. Morgan street. Mrs. Wooten accompanied her mother. Mrs. L. G. Wagner to Shelby, when, she will make her home with Mrs.! Fred Wagner. CUPID AND UULU The rattle of gold is more lu>-n>K to ' the Columbia senior than the wiles of cupid. At least, eighty-nine of tin class of 1925 voted in the alfmnative on the question. “Would you mam for money?” while sixty-inn.- a.tinn ed faith in the ancient custom ul marrying for love. The results of the questionnaire ap pear in the Columbia Spectator. New j York, Monday. Half of trie senior class anr.iittul a taste for drink, and about two thuds said they smoked. Oi the question of smoking on the part of girls, ninety gave their approval and seventy frowned on the custom. Prohibition, according to the class is a biilun' in this country, ninety-four _ surd--’ voting it was not a good thing, while sixty-six believed r v. as bentii* ia In response to the (uestio.,, I’o you ever read a metropolitan news paper?” 105 sad “yes" and fifty-two said “no.” Hard to dislike a chap who likes, you, isnt it? Well, there’s your peace; plan.—Stockton Independent. . George Washington never ^ told a . ie. But there was no income tax lie. out uiws ieorge’s day.-Chicago Tribune. Theatre SHOWING LOVE AND LAUGHTER LIFE AND DEATH IN THE TRENCHES Tuesday March 17 Auspices American Legion Princess Theatre PRINCESS THEATRE HOME OF HIGH-CLASS ATTRACTIONS AND MUSIC BY THE PRINCESS ORCHESTRA UNDER DIRECTION OF PROFESSOR LAKE JENKINS MATINEE DAILY SPECIAL TODAY—Don't mis- seeing everybody’s favorite actor in a picture that everybody will love. It's a picture that you will be plnd you saw, featuring THOMAS MEIGHAN in his latest PARAMOUNT SPECIAL entitled “TONGUES OF FLAME” It’s a fast going and a sure fire entertaining MELODRAMA. You know when TOM is on you will always see a good picture Come Out. MATINEE 2p. m. ADMISSION 16c and 25c. Night 7 p m. Coming Soon, Watch for It “ THREE WEEKS’’, with Elinor Glynn. SPECIAL SATURDAY—She was wild but the kid tamed her. HOOT GIBSON in the wildest riding and fastest love-making pic ture “THE HURRICAN KIO.” Dainty as a dancer, wild es a hawk, a golden streak through the sage-brush-then a marv elous plunge down the hill-sid# in pursuit. See him break the wild ungovernable horse no other living man could ride and follow his terrific race to victory for the girl he loved .Don’t miss seeing this special fast going WESTERN PICTURE packed with thrills from start to finish. EXTRA "UP ON THE FARM." A screaming comedy. MATINEE 1 p. m. Continuously 15c and 25c. Watch, coming Tom Min in “DICK TURPIN" MONDAY' SPECIAL—Universal pictures presents one of JACK iHOXIE S special OL I-DOOR WESTERN pictures, crammed and jammed with thrills, love and romance with a good storv woven in and around the one hour and half entertainment entitled “THE WESTERN WALLOPS". Come out, it’s a day of thrills and laughter. EXTRA: “HONOR OF GUEST.” A special Comedy. TUESDAY, FOX NEWS will give more data on FLOYD COL LINS. Coming So m “THE GREAT DIVIDE.” Matinee 1 p. m. Ad mission ,15c and 25c. Night 7 p. m. Watch for ’THE LOST BAT TALION” Tuesday Under Auspices of American Legion. ■p “BOY ’0 MINE” Booth Tarkington’s Great Human Novel on The Screen at Webb Theatre Friday This gripping story of the American heme, the story of heart throbs: and life itself, is shown under the auspices of the Woman’s Club and should be seen by all Shelby. As an extra attraction the Webbs announce that the fun eral scenes of Floyd Collins will be shown in the Pathe News Friday along with other high soots in the sensa tional cave story. A day of real entertainment Friday at Webbs. SATURDAY—Action galore with Jack Perrin in \ * Ridin West”. A thriller that has the thrills. And a good f comedy to make you laugh. MONDAL—“Fighting in France”. A real picture of the World War will be on at the Webb theatre. This film is actual and authentic telling the horrible story of de vastation, the terrible throlls of war. You must see it. ABOVE ALL SEE “BOY O’ MINE” FRIDAY AT THE WEBB THEATRE " n i We will give free a NICE BO& OF FACE POWDERS WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE OF SANTOX PREPARA TIONS. Santox preparations embrace proprietary medicines, face powders, tooth brushes, box papers, etc., and there are none better on the-market. WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE. PHONE 65. CLEVELAND DRUG CO. stcossa®: REAL INSTATE FOR SALE BY J. B. NOLAN CO. 45 acres on Seaboard and Southern R. R. west of Shelby, adjoining Hendrick farm and 1st Broad River, an ideal manu facturing site. Fine business property in Shelby. The Dr. Dorfcon Hospital and lot adjoining. -HOMES 10 rooms, 2 baths, 2 halls, on N. Mor gan, lot 142x80 feet, close in. 7 rooms, one and one-half acres, just outside, one of the best bargains on the list at $3,500. J. B. NOLAN CO. i. When Gain Is Loss “The thief steals from himself: the swindler swindles himself.” —Emerson. The great Italian patriot, Giuseppe Garibaldi, who secured the unity of Italy, said to his men: “I do not promise you ease; I do not promise you comfort! I promise you hardship, weariness, suffer ing; but I promise you victory.” There are many victories that are fail ures—many gains that are losses. A boy or girl may neglect school: gain pleasures galore-and lose the real purpos es of life—the real purpose being to secure every bit of education and information that is possible, that this, in turn, may be returned to fellow-beings, an hundred fold. Sometimes gain is loss. The young man who spends all that he earns has gained a few fleeting pleasures —and lost! To the young man who is willing to con sider the wisdom of a savings account where interest is compounded each three months, at four per cent, we again quote Garabaldi: “I do not promise you ease; I do not prom ise you comfort. * * * But I promise you VICTORY.” FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N C. Resources Four and a Half Million Dollars Somebody Saved It may have been a hundred dollars, it may have been a thousand or a hundred thousand dollars—but somebody saved. Somebody invested his savings in bonds or stocks, and provided money for the de velopment of this City of Shelby; this state of North Carolina, and this great United States of America. Somebody saved. Somebody was not without his profits. Somebody still had his money so invested in the form of securities, and drew divi dends therefrom. Progress will continue; greater build ings will supplknt those now standing; new marvels will appear with the passing years—but it*will be only because some body saved. The man who would get ahead today must put forth the best that is in him; save something of his earnings, and invest his savings wisely. Though the steps seem slow, they lead surely to the goal. We can serve the man who is resolved to get ahead, to his entire satisfaction. Our Savings Department offers four per cent interest, compounded each three months; and the advice of our officers concerning investments is free for the asking. “The heights are not reached at a single bound But we build the ladder by which we rise. From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to the summit, round by round—Holland UNION TRUST CO. Shelby, N. C. Branches: Lattimore, Lawndale, Fallston
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