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!*t ,»'• TUESDAY AND FRIDAY j* - Subscription Price. tUf Will, pc year .. |2 (W Jif Otrier, per year _ 12X0 •The-Star P«d»lishin>» Company, Inc. StfcE ft. WEATHERS President iJtENKIDRUM A _„_Local Editor * Entered as second class matter SJ&nuAry 1. li»0h» ut the. poatoffic* at * 'h«;lby. North Carolina, under the Congress, March .1, 1879. ^ Wa wish to call your attention to the 5fact that it is, and has been oof ^ustotu to rlmrfvc five cents per line •s'or resolutions of respect, cards of me ^hank* and obituary notices, after one orienth notice ha« been published. Thi JJwill be otriotiy filtered to. r a FRIDAY, JL’LY 10. 10::'.. A contemporary remarks that win golf the game is to get into Jthe hole; in life, to get out. V -golfers, then, some of us must 3>o good livers, and vice versa. i • ——— - I * These storif s in magazine# telling how the millionaires jmadw their money would be eor; 3t<lerably more interesting to the •Heading public if thev informed *~us how w< might do likewise. > - An :dea as >o the speed of ou: £&w: It took four v«ars to nettle *4he World War dispute—not , counting the debts—and iust three vears to wind up flu Tea* jipot Dome matter. The fellow now known as "an -old citizen” should be able to rt> member the “blue Sundews" of -IP generation back when the liv £$ry stables operated by the back ;ffoor route. Shelby then and now is just as different as one of the ■atnbles and a filling station. *• What of the fair this fall? .Will you be one of the 75,000 jjoople that are expected to at .’tend, And while thinking about -t»he matter why not invite some "0T the out-of-county relatives ~amd friends to come over for the •Week. W? *** Those who did not agree with 32astor Stanford in his “eye-op Sunday will at least not oeftbTh to find one fault: He did not skip over anyone for friend ship's sake. but plied th< brush ns the substance came up. Here’s an idea that may sub due the iieat for the city Onus a.*, they »> »nd* •• over the proposed wafer rv-teni: The aldermen in a New Jersey town recently spud part of it hut day framing up an ordinance requiring < iti zen.-i to keep sidewalks free from snow. THE I \ 1 f.STON FIRE. Th • Fa list on fire :s perhaps flu v -t destructive fire Clev i land • ■ t\ ha had in n ciuaiv fir of a "i at ary t ” longer. Going bark :i* v ar. we do not now rc ra!1 a cor ■ luyration tVat sur* t-- -si ' it in dollars destroyed. When ti>< Miller block was burn ed 2’> j cars ago that was a heavy loss and a record fire hut prop erty and merchandise were not as valuable then as now. Falls!on merchant are big merchants oral their st >m*. and warehouses were filled with goods, so the money value loss exceeds any thing the i(liter can recall at the moment. We extend our sympathies to (he Falls!.on business men in this most unfortunate Occurr ence. However, thev are a tvne i f business men who will make the best of a had situation and re-build anew rn tin* ashes of the old. S'! AN FORD’S STAMINA. The st irnina which Rev. A. L. Stanford manifested Sunday morning when he preached his sermon cn Sabbath desecration as it is going on today is refresh ing t« find < ven in a pulpit. There is a commandment which reads like this: “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.” In the evolution of our mental at titude toward things we have grown to make a distinction be tween one commandment and another but to violate or break one of the least of the ten is sin, whether we regard it as a hid eous monster or not. There are just two sides to every question-, the right side and the wrong side. The right side always conforms to the Bi ble and Preacher Stanford in his appeal for Sabbath observance is on the right ride, regardless of what viewpoint we might have. When a note of warning is sound ed over the sin-siek, pleasure mad world we are reminded on 1 all sides that such is due be cause the population is increas-j ing so rapidly and times are changing Yes, times are chang-1 ing for the worse and what the! world needs more than anything else to stem the tide toward de struction is a genuine, old-fash ioned revival that will bring the world b'o‘lf to its senses. UNUSUAL NEWS. The other dav wr heard a ci*-' izen, that aparenflv thunk*-' on his own hrok. remark “lhat news paners now live on sensational color and few things ha noon in the daily routine of life that are different or present an oddity, from th< j.receding days.” Web, 1 mebbe. but how r Hen does an or dinary store cal eat S10 cariay, birds in a Shelby store? Or, whoever hefore heard of a man escaning a fine for speeding by agreeing to sell his car and bin* a horse? Frank B. Haves, of Klein, 111., did. Mnnv times a boarder and his landlady have uuarreled, hut in what period in the nast did the hoarder kill his landlady because she served cake? Patrick Power, of Manchester, _ England, was sentenced to hang for such a crime last week. Or. pm-liano* there are many 90-vearold ladies in Shelby oth er than Mrs. Marv Gant that, do their own house-keeping and cooking? New on another news story we may agfree with our critic that such has happened in the past, colored differently. This story is that of John Eller, of Chicago, who on trial for nen support. declared that he ‘war. light of heart when married, but light of pocket ever since.” Perhaps our critical reader gets nothing new out of news, but he at least ought to get a laugh out of the item telling that Senaor King of Utah informed a graduating law class that law yers were becoming toe mercen ary, thus lowering their profes sion. For something new, read the newspapers! A modornist is one who never ex amined his family tree because he fears It will make a monkey out oi him. The upkeep and overhead of our luxuries run into more money than lent and taxes, yet it is of the lat ter that we complain. I AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES — FOR— FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY 'J Mon’s K,-inkle Wash Suits. Just thy thin« to wear on vacation trips— $4.48 $4.98 Mon’s I*fn Chock Pants, $1.25 value all si:x'S ...... 98 c Liltlo Hoys Long pants. Litfht mys and other colors. Sizer. 1 to 15 years— $1.98 *" $2.48 One lot Mhtt’s Straw Hats, former prices $1.25 to $1.68, while E’/’\ they last ..... ..ulf€ Man** Panama Suits, Vary Special-— $11.75 Genuine Palm Beach suits for men. Neat and cool. For summer wear ______ $9.95 LA-DIKS Sl'MMKH DHKSSKS AT UK DOCRDi PRICES. Ladies Voile Dresses. Good colors. All sizes— $2.85and $3.85 Ladies House Dresses. All fast colors 98c ii Ladies fine Gingham Dresses— $1.25 11 $1 85 English Broadcloth 'Dresses, while they last— $2.00 """ $3.85 Ladies Silk Fillette Dresses— dTO QC a,ul tfiQ QE£ v5 u«O 3 ^ *3 • O v Ladies Tub Silk Dresses, $10.00 value, for_... $6.75 Dailies Crone and Wash that sold up to $18.50, Special ____ Silk Drosses— $10.00 One rack Crepe Dresses $25.00. Your Choice____ priced up to $10.00 Childrens Voile Dresses in plain colors. Well made— $1.95 ,M' $2.85 a Childrens Gingham Dresses -- 85e & S8c Wash Suits for little bovs— 85c, 98c & $1.48 EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHELBY, N. C. Shelby Marble & Granite Works # North DeKalb St. Near Shelby Hospital Have erected some fine work tin's Week and have receiv ed another nice shipment of monuments. Also Intv.* pot some fine, weak in transit. Wo are always dud to help you out in selectirip your needs for you.- loved onus. Give us a Call. Phone No. 132-W KINDLY SHOP EARLY ON THURSDAYS. A. & P. STORES WILL CLOSE AT 1:45 ON THURSDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST A. & I\ FLOUR Family or Self Rising G pound bag 12 pound bag 24 pound Q 1 bag ___ v 1 X BEANS, A. & P. Brand, Oven Baked, canas 25c B. 34c 67c tor _ Vanilla Wafers, N. J>. o A ('., lb___ SARDINES, Domestic, can_;_ SARDINES, Im ported, can _ 5c 124c Sunn.vfield 31c GINGER ALE, Brand, ,‘l 16 <>z. bottles for_ (2c refunded on each bottle re turned.) ARROW SPECIAL, 4 QO bottles for wOC (2c refunded on each bottle re turned.) Serve Iced THEA-NECTAR TEAS 2 ounce package __ 1-4 pound package __ 1-2 pound package ___ 10c 19c 37c SHELBY, N. G. LaFAYETTE & GRAHAM STREETS. THE GREAT ATLANTIC £ PACIFIC 'JUST ABOUND THE CORNER FROM EVERYBODY POPULAR EXCURSION VIA Southern Railway System Thursday & Friday, July 15 & 16, 1925 TO Florida Points And Return Round Trip Fures From Shelby, N. C’. To Jacksonville $14.00, Pablo Beach $14.50, St. Augustine $15.50. Daytona and Ocala $16.75, West Palm Beach $21.50, Miami $23.00, and to Bvadentown, Ft. Myers Manatee, Moorehaven, Orlando, Palmetto, Sarasota* St. Petersburg, Tampa and Winter Haven, the round trip fare will lie $21.00. Final return limit of tickets to Jacksonville, Pablo Beach, Sf. Augustine, Daytona and Ocala will be seven days in addition to date of sale. Tickets to West Palm Bench, Miami, Bradcntown, Ft. Myers, Manatee. Moorehuvon Orlando Palmetto, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tampa and Winter Haven,'will be limited to ten days in addition to date of sale. Tickets good in sleeping cars and parlor cars and baggage will be checked. A fine opportunity to visit the wonderful state of Florida. For further information call on any Southern Rail way Agent or address: A. H. MORGAN, T. A. Shelby, N. C. R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. SEA BO MID ATR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY Arrival and Depurture of Passenger Tiains at Shelby, N. C. Lv. No. Between No. Ar. 4:50 16 Monroe Rutherfordton 16 4:5C 12:2? 15 Rutherfordton_Monroe 15 12:2? Schedules published as information and are not guaranteed. E. W. LONG, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. or H. A. HARRIS, Local Ticket Agent WHY WAIT? Procrastination is the thief of time. Is procrastination robbing' you of the use of a Chevrolet car? You know that a CHEVROLET is worth every cent that you put into it. 'You know that its QUALITY wilt please you. You know that you will be satisfied with its service. You know that you have many ways to use the car to a distinct advantage. You know that if a Chevrolet has satisfied a million other persons, it will satisfy you. Then why not learn “The New Way To Pay for a Chevrolet?’' AREY BROTHERS, Dealers Tire* — Tubes — Accesaorie* Farms Eor Sale BY J. B. Nolan Co. _„FOR SALE-r—CS acres in No. 6 Township. 2 miles from Shelby, on good road, fertile level land., fl room house, good well, orchard, pasture, outbuildings. 1(1 acres in cub tivation, balance in saw timber and wood. Adjoining land with W. D. Lackey and others. FOR SALE—87 1-2 acres G miles East of Shelby, 60 acres of rich bottom land a good farm at a cheap price. FOR SALE—l!).r> acres near New. Prospect church, on sand clay road, GO acres in cultivation, balance in* timber and pasture, 8 room residence, 4. room tenant house. All of the above property is reasonably priced with terms to suit purchaser. When you want to buy or sell real estate see us. J. B. Nolan Co. Offico in Lincberger Building — Over, Woolworth Store Shelby. N. G. Phone 70. Pppolar—and who wouldn't be ■—"They all go wild over this cool wholesome Frozen confection — wonderful flavor — each one wrapped separately to insure its P«nty—-Kids like ’em better than have one today. “INSIST. ON JUST?* our Ueafmr9 HONEY BOY ICE CREAN €0
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