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Young Rutherford Men vEnlisting in the Army (Special to The StsirA It is indeed gratifying see no many young men of thin district mur ing application for enlistment iti too Army and yet a traveling education hy enlisting for service in the Hawai ian Islands, Panama Canal or some of tile excellent training camps near er their homes. The following named young men of this district have enlisted at the Rutherfordton Station in the last month ami are cither happily located in their new homes at some post near by or are on their way to Beautiful Hawaii or Panama enjoying the won derful sights ami pleasures which be fore now they had never dreamed possible. Wayne B. Duncan, of I.eno.r; /<ay Wright, of Forest Ctiy; Iatx C. Car deli, of Union Mills; Walter Malheyn of Harris Station; John M. Robbins, of Harris Station; Grady M. Smith, of Rnt.li; Charles if. Graham, of < '.him ncy Rock; Clarence W. Hill, of Rutherfordton; Andrew Luca:-:, of Avondale; Edward Martin, of Colum bu: : Ralph Sowers, of Cliffs:;!;:; Mar tin ,1. Flinn. of Bat Cave. There are still a few vacancies for Hawaii and Panama and those who desire these assignments must net loose any time as at this time of the year they will soon be closed. We have the Field Artillery at Fort Bragg still opfn. A few men are de sired for the Famous 29th Infantry. JAMES C. CRAWFORD. U. S. A. I). E. M. E. (R. S.) THE GREATEST MEDICINE OF THE DAY AS THOUSANDS TESTIFY Nothing Like HERB JUICE— The Great Tonic Laxative. “1 hav. found that HERD JUICE v.iU do. all that it is cliiimed for it and i fool us though 1 would like to recommend it to others,said Mr. (files E. Webb, well known merchant of Shelby North Carolina, during a resent conversation with the HERB JUICE demons', rater. “The most of my trouble was caus ed from indigestion,” said Mr. Webb, "i could not eat anything and have it agree with me. (ias would form on my stomach. All the impurities were go ing into my blood instead of being eliminated. 1 was dreadfully consti pated and nothing seemed to help me a bit. I would get up in the morn ing feeling tired and worn out and by night I was too exhausted to sleep. ('oiii-e<|uently 1 became very nervous, i suppose my system was full of pol .-.op.:* for nothing else could have made me feel so bad. A friend advised that I try HI1 RB JUICE. I did not have any faith for 1 had tried ton many remedies before, but I was over persuaded and bought | a bottle. I now feel good and 1 eat | anything 1 want and digest it. I get up in the mornings feeling like gome; to work and at night 1 am not so ex hausted. I sleep well and have galre 1 • abc.at 20 pounds in weight. 1 am o surprised at the change in my eoncii thal it is really hard for me to real ise that 1 am the same person of a short time hack. AI y friends marvel at the changes in my condition even a:, much as I hut they are riot half as happy and pleased as 1 am. I think it is the most wonderful medi cine on (he market, today and would not he without it for anything.” —Mr. Welch of the HERB Jt’JC'E f.aheratorics has established heath <|i'urto)'s at the Riviere Urttg Co., and will gladly tell you without any cost just what benefit you can obtain from the great remedy. (Adv.) Lawndale Events OfJ_ate Mention (Special to The Star. ) Lawndale, Dee. K.;—Miss Louise McCall, died last Thursday morning ill I o'clock and her body was laid to i t si Thursday evening at 2:30 in the Lucas - graveyard. She had ben ho-p I less in bed ever since last Jwie, be ing 83 years, 8 months and 5 days old. She was a member of Kir,tier's church anti remained so until death. She has one brother. Dave, left out of the McCall family to mourn her death. Mrs. Letha Moore, of Granite Fads N. 0., lias been visiting Miss Ethel Elmore, this last week, and returned home Sunday. Miss Mamie Miller, spent Sunday with Miss Ruby Warlick. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elmore spent Sunday,.' in Shelby, with Mr. and Mrs. Lem Elmore. Miss Margaret Cornwell, spent Sunday evening with Miss Mozeile Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stanley of FaUstou, spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Ira Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elliott have moved back with his mother Mrs. Bob Elliott. Misses Lula Vay Elmore and Mb-a cRe Carpenter, of Piedmont High School, spent the week-end at home with their parents. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Carpenter, regret Hint their little son, Edward, is vepjr ill now, i Me Lvteam To be Manufactured in Shelby, Beginnnig at an early date. ' WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT SHELBY ICE & FUEL CO. Shelby, N. C. Attention otton Growers! NITRATE OF SODA TEST RIGHT IN YOUR COUNTY! \ Mr. J. L. Camp, Grover, North Carolina, applied 150 pounds Nitrate of Soda per acre to his Cot ton at chopping time, in addition to sufficient Phosphate and Potash. Results: WITH NITRATE 1710 LBS. PER ACRE. WITHOUT NITRATE 1080 LBS. PER ACRE. INCREASE (i.10 LBS. PER ACRE. Write for information how to use Nitrate and state crop you are interested in. W. Lambert Myers, District Manager , EDUCATIONAL BUREAU CHILEAN NITRATE OF SODA 1128 Hurt Building. Atlanta, Georgia. hut hope that he will soon be well again. Recent Items Of Piedmont School i -Special to Tho Star. ) Lawndale, Dec, 8.—The Gold Dug is flapping it;- \ying-- in preparation for » flight to Bostic on Friday nighV December 11. This drama was recent ly given at Piedmont High School and met with decided success. Mi'. Errevt Moore, of Granite Falla war the week-end guest of Miss Ethel Elmore, Professor Burns has returned from a motor tour across t'v state. He visited his native county, Onslow, ac companied Pv Billie Burns, Elbert Eskridge, ll.m.cr Burton, and Tho rne.;; Cofmv: i! Mr; . John Moore and Mies Elaine J Moore spent the hcldays with friends at Lattimore; Mrs.' Betty Lee and | Miss LuejGMay Lefc at Shelby; Miss I Alma Burges;- r.t Gastonia; and Miss Charlotte Young at Asheville. The class in Domestic Science re cently entertained the trustees and a lew others, a more extended account appears elsewhere in the paper. The latest addition to the high school is Craig (Jeltys, of Polkville. Miss Evangeline Falls and Miss Esther Beam, who are students in the Appalachian Training School, spent Thanksgiving- with home folks. A class in Public Speaking has been organized in connection with the Eng lish department and is doing out I standing work. Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Moore are j swinging a campaign to raise money lor the new reception room in Schonck Hall. A drive is also heir" planned f r funds' with which to add a thousand or more volumes to the* horary. I !.<• high school is badly haxiicor, ped for lack of adequate reference book: ami material for parellel r'rdk’g, : o-tor al, 9 though it is in owning a > eparnte library building, the beautiful mem crial to Captain Wah.rs. Miss Ethel Elmore ami her music class gave a. ntyst dekgntful recital on last Thursday evening, :i larr. ■ ami appreciative crowd attc idiaj;. Those participating acre: Rr!h Elmore, Eioise Grigg. Sadie Midi. Flail;e' Moore,- Mae Fed <•••'!, Vae Elmore, Elbert Eskridge, Ro bert Carson, Bill Velton, R. Wuvlich, M. Williams, E. Elmore, M. L. Eaa, Ruby Carpenter, Tom Cornwell. Ann Elmore, Ruby Warliek. If government can’t fix prices for farm products, it might save the farm cr l,y fixing the price for gas. Belwood News Of People On The Move (Special to The Star.) MMary Sue Yclton of Lawn dale, , pent the week end with her fv>n«l Mir- Male Edwards*. .... Miss Brytc and Ruth Tillman, spent Sunday with tin ir cousin Mir.s Ollie Dellinger. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon and Mr ■md Mr a. .1. D. Sain visited Mr. and Mrs. J.,A. Tillman. Sunday. Miss Halite Grigg, of Shelby, who is teaching at Belwood and Jessie1 Dixon spent Saturday night with Miss V Ha and Mayn't a Ivester. Miss Ola Mae Brackett snent Sun. dav with Miss Maic Edwards. Mi;-. Ad die Dellinger will return home from Morgan ton, Wednesday. Miss Villa and May me Ivester vi K;tcd Misses Lucy and'Jessie n Sunday afternoon. 1Xon. Miss Pauline Dixon, spent the end, in CherryviHe, with her , Mrs. L\ 3. Whehunt. t,:r M;«» Rosemary Peeler, SI)pnt n week end at home she is school tit FaUston this term ' ’nR Mi. and Mrs Everette Spa'nBler #f Shelby route No. C spent Satimi, ’light with Mr. Marvin Lutz yi’’ Spangler remained with her JO Am^ L.O, th, A number of Kadlsli Sunday -chori members attended the Sunday Sl.|, convention at Shelby Sunday night. ' M' The singers of the Belwood (.„n, murnty choir are real an*.,;', for the singing to start again, e very one is a dear lover of 'ingincT !,a‘s see; what became of the K! ,,,i orgy of specultion in 1;>ID? 15 DAYS SALE t * I Starts Friday, December: 11th, Continuing Until | Chrigimas Harvest Sale prices are so j low that we advise and urge our customers to'buy for months ahead. Buy for Christmas gifts-and all your winter needs. You will never regret it. For during these fifteen wonder Harvest Days, there will be prices and savings that are impossi ble at any other time. 15 DAYS SALE Starts Friday, December 11th, Continuing Until Christmas Shop Friday The 1st Day Make no engagements for Friday. Plan, now to be on hand Early at La MARR SHOP and you will feel like thanking us for the suggestion. The whole store is on tiptoes of en thusiasm. Sales neople long in service enthusias tically tell us thev have never seen such wonder ful values. A WHIRL WIND SELLING CAMPAIGN, OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN COATS, HATS, DRESSES AND SWEATERS. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE BIG SHIPMENTS DUE HERE EARLY NEXT MONTH OF SPRING GOODS. EVERY STATEMENT AND EVERY PRICE IN THIS AD RINGS TRUE. NO INFLATION OF VALUES, NO EXAGGERATION OF GOODS, NO COMPARATIVE PRICES. THE GOODS ARE PRICED SO LOW THAT YOU MAKE A SAVING ON EVERYTHING THAT YOU BUY. EVERY ELEMENT OF CHANCE IS ELIMINATED. BUT THERE IS A LIMITED TIME IN WHTCH TO BUY AND IN WHICH TO ACT. MANY DAINTY AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES MOST PLEASING TO THE LADIES, WILL BE FOUND HERE AT A MOST WONDERFUL SAVING IN PRICE. THE SALE, ONLY FIFTEEN DAYS, STARTS ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, AT 9:00 A. M. HATS-- HATS— Ladies and Childrens j hats, all colors and styles. \ $6.95, Sale Price ....$4.95 > .$5.95, Sale Price ....$3,95 j $4.95, Sale Price ....$3.45 ! $3.95, Sale Price ....$2,95 i $2.95, Sale Price . .$1.95 | SILK SLIPS AND UN- j DERSKIRTS | Pie: lot of them. . 1 $4.50 Sale Price .... $3.29 j $5.95, Sale Price ....$2.95 i $3.50, Sale Price ....$2.79 ! COTTON SLIPS i $1.75, Sale Price r. $1.19 i $1.50, Sale Price....95c j $1.00, Sale Price.69c j wmtfwv .^wvuvy'uw SILK UNDERWEAR We have nice assortment s of silk underwear that \ will be nice for Christmas ! gifts. Vests. Sale price . . .$1.25 \ Bloomers, sale price $2.29 j Chemise, sale price $2.79 ? Gowns, sale price ..$5.45 \ Boudoir Caps, 49c & 69c j | HOSIERY 1 Big lot of silk, Full Fash- | ioned hose, all colors, sale j price— !$1.45, 95c and 49c LADIES HAND BAGS Sale Price ..$1.45 , Sale Price .$2.45 \ Sale Price .$3.95 j COATS— COATS— Bi,cc lot of Ladies Coats with fur collars and cuffs. $39,50, sale price $29.45 $32.50, sale price ..$24.45 $29.50, sale price ..$23.75 .$24.50, sale price ...SI7.95 $17.50, sale price.. $13.95 $14.95, sale price ....$9.85 LADIES SWEATERS We have a nice assort ment of ladies sweaters of all colors. $6.95, sale price ....$5.45 $5.95, sale price .... $4.79 $4.95, sale price.$3.95 $3.95, sale price.$2.79 $2.95, sale price.$1.95 I DRESSES DRESSES I Big lot of Ladies silk and \ wool dresses. } $24.95. sale price ..$18.95 \ $19.95, sale price ..$15.75 > $15.95, sale price ....$9.45 | $8.95, sale price.$5.95 Wool Dresses $19.95, sale price ..$15.75 $8.95, sale price.$5.95 KIMONAS AND BATH ROBES We have a nice assort ment of Kimonas and Bath Robes. $7.95, sale price ....$6.45 $6.95, sale price.$5.45 $5.95, sale price.$4.95 $4.95, sale price.$3.95 $3.95, sale price ....$2.95 $2.95, sale price.$1.95 THE MORE YOU SPEND THfc MORE Y OU SAVE. NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED IT IS IMPOSS IBLE TO GIVE DETAILS AND QUOTE PRICE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IT WOULD T AKF TTMF AND SPACE WE CANNOT SPARE. WE ONLY SPECIFY FEW ARTICLES EVERY SFCTTON OF THF attInt?onWILL be ablaze with special bargains that attract IndChold ySuI DON’T FORGET ! THE BIG SALE AND! THE PLACE AND THE OPENING DAY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ITH, i AT 9:00 A. M. i .. f La MARR SHOP North LaFayette Street Shelby, North Carolina ! • • • • ******r> hi aw f mm. m^mrnm HELP YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. TELL THEM OF THIS SALE FOR THEY MAY HAVE FAIL ED TO SECURE A NOTICE OF IT.
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