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—J1Y RENN DRUM— THE HOSPITAL shower. # * * PLANNED FOP. Saturday. ^ * * * SHOULD BE. MORE OF a sueoeas. * « * SINCE THE school children. SET AN example. . • ■ . # * * FOR THEIR drier Wednesday. * * * WITH Til KI R contriiniticn. * * * TO THE city':; needy. /,ND IF town and county. * *' ' * M EASURE UP to their mark. THE SHOWER Saturday. .* «tV * SHOULD SWAMP the hospital. \\ Tin NEEDED articles * * * I'M:IT AND foods. CHILDREN AHE biR-heartcd. Mt •!* »H AND AN appeal to (hem. IS USUALLY answered, I (■ w * BUT OLDER folks. * . * BEING BIGGER should have ■5 * * LK GEP. GIVING hearts: MKBBE THEY have* V * * AND M KB BE they haven’t, * * * ANYWAY THE shower will tell. » * * WHETHER THE whole county. * * * / AN MEASURE up. TO THE children. * * * * IN GIVING gratefully Pete Grigg tells us that the drug .‘tores may soil everything: else, hut they don't sell coni. One can’t blame tlie druggist though, coal shortages liclft.theiii sell the many brands of cold medicine. Pomobody wrote Eugene' Ashcraft, of the Monroe Enquirer, a letter, and the letter and reply was iike this: “Dear Editor—Which is the most impor tant—a man’s wife or his trous ers?” Answer—Well, there’s lots of place* a man can go without his wife. The J. f. Penny company has with out a doubt made the Masonic tern rde corner of the square a busy place. 7>y the medium of the display win dow1 they know how to attract the err wds, and nr, for the children, they wdl bo hanging out there until Christ mas is gone. Take a pern at the baby doll dis play and there’s the answer. The win dow apparently contains a'baby dell for every child in tlie county, and there have’ -ulrrady been more wistful loo! ; cast over that display than lucre are cotton hales in the county. The rick of the lot, although it has riot been picked, is the pickaninny doll—a dusky plaything for a colorc I [child, and mayhaps a colored play thing for a white child. i It’s no use trying to hold hack any .longer for nejct week even The .S,at will start advising: ‘‘There are only .25 Shopping Days Before Christmas.” But if you intended to avoid the rush you should have started shop lung last week. The Christmas buying spirit has already struck Shelby, We’ve heard that the gink , v.hn flatted the ’‘Shop Early and Mail Earlier” slogan suffered a worse death than ihe,enthusiast who chant ed a Catholic anthem at a knonklave of the Ku Klux. He was tramped to death by the shopping crowds on the day before Christmas as he was try ing to buy a Christinas card to mr.il. Which means that the folks wh i ml v c" : hopping early do so in order that they may have a cigar field for theii shopping on the final day. A it is The Star offers a lifetime subscrip tion to to anyone that does his or her Yuletlde trading and completes it a week before Santa scoots through the soot in the chimney. A new cleaning apparatus has been I in-chased by the Whitewav cleaners and the Snowflake Laundry has added _____ • several employes. Apparently Shel by is to be cleaned up and given a white Christmas.” For fear that you don’t it It tju* idea of this immature Chmtmre talK it is to aid the sale of Christ* n .'.a card.:—The Star eli 'em. Recorder John P. Mull and Solici tor Burrus have been wearing long laces all month. Business in the coun ty court for several wefts ha:; been duller than a slate pencil. It’s easy to understand, though, and the officials :’iiouhin’t worry. It will take overtime dockets to handle the ease; after tie* la lidays. The solution comes easy, y < r.e is getting drunk these days be cause they are saving their money'for a regular nouser during the holidays. Bui if the holidays don’t soon <('' here, flavoring will be selling at cut rate prices, for the drug manufaet tr eiK always introduce a new kit’d if tonic abort thj:t season. If you’re still wondering today what you had to be thankful lor yester day, don’t forget that the imv of av erages has it that < ne out of every 2” rh'urhrhavc been in jail. Mayhap?, that’s the verv reran some of us were not thankful. breaking of jailr. Red Newman knows one farm**;' that should be tie. r • for pulling a pun back on him. The fanner came by earlier in the week with a load of turkeys, and Red with a liftcenth hand flivver on\his hand-: took it to be a good. opportunity to .«; the.child of the ark off -m some' ne, wive,capon be offered to trade the far foi twenty turkeys. The farmer gave the car the oncc-over, snorted, and replied: ■ Say, Carrot Top, if you’ll get. 10 more,traps like that ,I’ll trade you one turkey , for the entire hunch.”, Bethlehem Event* ’ Of Late Interest (Special to The Star.) Bethlehem, Nov. 26,—Mr. Charlie Blanton has returnrd horn a from Shelby hospital and is getting nicr.g nicely. Mr: and Mr . Charlie Liprrs <.f Chai: lnuo pent Sunday with Mr. and r.M . Vi. B. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. McDaniel ami children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Putnam of re.'" Shelby scent Sunday afternoon wit’) Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Matter on. Miss A ret- Itanda.H who is in schorl at Dallas spent the week end at home Misses Wilma and Mary Me.Swab: of Dallas spenlUho week end witl, RM] «n<l Miss Nina ^ uon. '• Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harmon sturt Sunday m Shelby with Mr. (;. s, \v'j' •Mida Maggie Wilson of Shelbv ;c iting Mrs. C. It. Hannon this week U ' Mi Katell Barber spent ,W.„ with Misses Marie and Alverta Daniel. Miss Pecola Blalock'spent the Wo>.-. "i ir Gastor.ia.with friends. ’K . ' - Mra- A,vi» Herd and . i, | oren of Gastonia spent Sumla- , art Mrs. j/ I>. Blalock. " ” Miss Ruby Walter,on spent Sm.. day with Miss Evelyn Dixon. Mr. Ram Barber spent Sunday with Mr. A. V. Watte, risen. ' “h Min Love and Miss Flora Dixon. ;,j, I t '• Helms, Miss' Bernice jfrMmrs Charlotte spent Sunday with " Mr.rgio and Delia Dixon. *MV. and Mr?. Charlie Bril mid * , r.r and Miss Blanche Bell < ■ t; ’ " t:,:r;r. si lent Sunday with Mr. and V ' 3. Dixon. Mr. Charlie Bradley of Shelby c . iit-d in the community Sunday. .wr. Lorn Blaloeic anti : : t< r \j: Id/xie Spent Sunday with Mr. and ’C He rndon. Of course liberty mus. bead; ,, ., • Iv'rc. but why muri it begin jn •} •igger finger? . r » tm ** MM *• *•■** **■+**'+•++±*m*m**.*+*+m 0H *-*.&*.jr+. 4Hfc^m wmtnAwm m — - —-— — - | Shelby’s Oldest, Largest and Best Furni ture and Undertaking Store Where Quality Price and Service Are Unexcelled. JNO. M. BEST FURNITURE CO. IS YOUR HEALTH SAFE? Often ill health is the direct result of antiquated, insani tary hath rooms and plumbing equipment. Let— SHELBY PLUMBING CO. Look Your Plumbing Over—Phone 490. t GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES * CABANISS <& NORMAN GARAGE THE POLICY OP THE PRINCESS THEATRE Is to please every one and to know that we are pleasing you is our greatest JOY. CHERO-COLA BOTTLING WORKS With our New Machinery we are going one step farther in producing quality. Drink “Chcro-Cola” and “Holcomb Special” Ginger Ale. These who want the best cigars smoke brands made by REX CIGAR COMPANY, Shelby, N. C. Call For HAVA-REXA — SKILL — CHAMPAGNE You want the Utmost Service, in Quality,vand in Value when you purchase Drugs or kindred supplies. That’s What You Get Here SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE, Phone 370 SHELBY SUPPLY CO. MILL SUPPLIES & HARDWARE We handle full line of Hardware and Mill Supplies. Your Business is Appreciated. We Strive to Satisfy. Telephone 121. ICE COAL WOOD Our 25 ton ice plant enabels us to serve you in any quantity. If either hot or cold call 182. SHELBY ICE & FUEL CO., Inc. CARi; MULL, Sec. & Tree. rv w -SEE., ' O. E. FORD COMPANY For Seed Oats, Fertilizers and Fertilizer Materials. Grain Drills and all other kinds of Farm Machinery. MOORE & LEVERETT, Gen. Agent. Security Life and Trust Co. A North Carolina Insurance Company That Keeps Your ; v Money At Home. Caibmess & Norman, Experienced in Garage, Sales and Repair Work. One lit the best known members of Auto Row is represented in the above cartoon, John W. Norman, Joe Cabiness the second member of the firm being a bit retiring (not saying that ho is old enough to retire) refused o have the cartoonist make the sketch or he “wasn’t in town” or something like that. John \V. Norman is a son of the native soil. He was born and raised in Number 6 township. I-rom 1910 to 1917 Mr. Norman served on the chain gang, we presume he was supervisor, and in 1918 he organized the business that has shown progress since the day of its birth. Joe Cabaniss. who it is said, tore down the first ear that ever came into the city of Shelby, is also a native ot this section, and is probably one of the most widely known automobile.men in this territory. Mr. Cabiness attends to the sales end of the work while Mr. Norman superintends the direct work of the inside. This firm made one of the most outstanding records of any concern handling the Maxwell It has been stated that: they literally “sold them to death!” When the Maxwell organization continued the manufacture of their product, Cabiness and Norman held the agency -* for Chrysler Car. Later they discontinued this agency and are now handling the Overland \\ illys Knight, which has proven to be one of the most popular cars in this section. t he firm is located on South Trade Street in the rear of the Fanning Building, easily acces rrble iromboth rear and front, have double doors in both the rear and front of their building, They do General Repair work and operate a service Car. In other words if you need service am ' where on tin road, call them up at No. 3, and you will get it. The writer speaks from experience. They handle a complete line of accessories, specializing in Fisk Tires and Tubes. People have learned where to go to gets real service and when they want to leave their car umle in the city. Unexcelled service and Courtesy is the motto of this organization, composed of iwo men known in the automobile world of Shelby as experts in their line; one, who has been handling the work on the inside for a number of years, and the other who worked on the first automobile that was ever brought to Shelby. v,ar. dis the and OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT SALES AND SERVICE FISK TIRES AND TUBES. — ACCESSORIES SERVICE CAR. — EXPERIENCED MEN. South Trade Street. PHONE 3 Rear Fanning Bldg SERVICE C'AR j i i i « i \ j DR. B. M. JARRETT, Chiropractor j lArs. The Spear; Puirles. System Of Adjusting. i aimer Graduate 1917. Palmer Post-Graduate 19,?2 i ^^dwortn BUlg., UeadOf StPirs. — Lady Attendant ' \ Of nee » hone ;>!.>. — Residence Phone 295. 1 IDEAL SERVICE STATION SEIBERLTNG TIRES, GASOLINE, OILS AND AC CESSORIES — ALTO LAUNDRY We Call For and Deliver Your Car. GIVE US A TRIAL. PHONE 194. \ DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS & GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS \ CLEVELAND MOTOR CO. SALEg & SERVICE AGENCY J CARS STAND SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES —EVERYTHING IN DRUGS— Nunnally’s Candies, Waterman,Fountain Pens, 5 We appreciate your trade. Make Our Store Your Store CLEVELAND DRUG CO. GOOD COAL — PURE ICE — DRY WOOD IDEAL ICE & FUEL COMPANY PHONE 2S0. **'»*■*■#"» *■*. mKjg* »•«*4rm ««*Xi* TUXEDO THE FEED YOU NEED. Hay, I- lour Grain and Provisions. CLEVELAND FEED CO. -...-——,—____ B°st 8 Butterflake anzl T opnotch Bread j Horn in Our New Bakery Every Day. < Pies, Cakes, Roils. ’ < BOii S BAKER/, Piione 158 t ! ***** *******,**0Mjr*4m***+^*l+*+*n.***i*jm*+/*%MmL0m*mL*+*-m*+M+0m*K HUDSON-ESSEX Best Car Values on American Market. HOEY MOTOR COMPANY CHIROPRACTOR Robert L. Ramsaur I Palmer School Graduate. Webb Building, Second Floor | Hours 10 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 l\ M. pi, ?,t*EEBY WELDING PLANT hone lii. E. N. Ledford. Prop. Res. Rhono 224-VV. . , „ T. P. LAIL GARAGE i Auto Repairing and Greasing, Try Me For Service. < CAROLINA MOTOR INN .. **as’ Tires and Accessories. VI I.C ANI7.ING—“That Stays Put.” We Carry Com- j pressed Air on Our Service Truck. Call 385.
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