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ClcViftiuul f t nr ' Published Tri-Weekly. • Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscription Price. By mail, per year . *2.00 By carrier, per year >2.60 The Star Publishing Company, Inc. LEE 13. WEATHERS President ItfcNN DRUM_Local Editor Entered an second class inultei January 1, iOOb, at the post (Tice at ftiotby, N jrth Carolina, under the Act of Congress, March ltti'J. We wish to call your attention to the fact that it is, and has eoen pill custom to charge five cents per line fur resolutions of respect, cards ui thunks and obituary notices, after on" death notice has been published. This will be strictly '■dherud to. MONDAY, JAN. 1. I'.Hit*. According to .scientists, lu.it; cannot turn gray over-night, hut what about this henna shade.' Consistency may be a ,t*weh but it means the “rock pbe' t.>r thr ftllow who keeps bobbins' itp in court. Sell Shelby tn 1926. The.gr at ost heed of the t< wn non b ad vertising. It was a hard season.! money was hard to find, yet g.n eval business was a >od. g ■ --- .1 Some 69 Cleveland countv yopng folks received personal Christmas presents. licenses were issued ft r 60 or more eofi fties in December. Four hundred thousand r: !•, Ions of water used dai’.v in Str! by. Think what it would take to quench Shelby’s thirst if prohi-' bition was not enforced to an ex tent. A cartoon in The 1 t S av asked “Whitt flas 1926 in S' vd tor You.” At d no d ion* two business'corners in So Her tank ed un their heads o.d 1 >.•* ,:i. ex pecting a couple sky re pets. -f-.. ffpeecl is n< t altogether sn as set of Vouth. ft” the dav Bar mV Oldfield's second wife was g " d rd n divo’Te. H'O'nev mawied h third. Y’know Barney was oa<e ah auto spend demon, rod d seems as if he ran still show has heels to the fastest. • A recent social item appearing in this Paper- seme parse > ers would say their fuvo)'"d‘' pa per—described something: lie fy,; “—the most e levant an:! beautiful end deoeion • coin • was sen 1.” Beal hob day oaHmv we’d sn”. cosMv, good to 1 >• I, upon and fasti nr ovtvrmely ' * 9. flow if thme b".l h-on am “kw doac: ir»* iv” wool t V"" o! its charming digestion the''course would have been veil cpv‘--.:d. ’ coMM,Ixr,:'v,k with SIM KITS. The dies of th 1 rtuiiy Is a"d piny be gov,e. bi“ A'm - i< r *■" r communicate with th > ; pi if W'—ld. The holiday s. ; m pc:haPa wit'ne'wed. »“<••• • ' to and from the spirt’ than any other sens > i of the vi'*;, Fo” proof: lb" r.v.o folks volt super- ' t 'led their bootleggers on the ph w< during Christmas? SHOULD HE IN U'2d. 1 —Several now busuief-s buildings of some size. perhaps for a now oomniori i.il hotel and offering more uptown oil ice epoco. 2.— At least two move huge manufacturing plants, and at least one other than ! ■\tile. •).—A city-wide bureau f- v advertising and advancing t!• • • interests of the city. 4.—Greater t xpunsion ;:i;d broadening of local schools. • 5.—A greater city water sta tion. , (5,— Better lighted streets and business sections. The half dozen b ing a few of the ambitions Shelby folks bald for their town during the year All are needed, all deserved, and eventually the trick in everyone will be turned. Each ore as it comes will add to the town in many wavs and will directly benefit the entire 'Uizcpshm. Some of the half dozen ambi tions mentioned have ahead been nronosed and are being <b -- tussed. They will likely go ov.r during the year. Opportunities and advantages of th • ethers must be reiterated oyer and over before thev iwfyeriab.z \ But Shelbv will k< on growing. T>rivate interests that do not keep step will find themselves bringing upon the rear before many years, and mumcipal liings mush progrc sa alon;j ivith private interests. Do y( ur part. Keep Shelby .ibidinji;. VS HA i DO. (',()(>(! joati' art j ovinet 1 lit;j I ion v ! .r. t d. av. to North | ' arolina 1 \ her ; markable sys-j i( m of roe is. The Bir.pt Asre-Herala j i"«i> Hal« • to put succinctly the indue cl K11' > '.“ads to a stale Iiv (Iran ire a comparison (if v hat has hsi'p' a (I in Nor! h Qarolina apt! in Al:ii>a.'»:i respee Tmely w ;hm tin* past few years. tn 1 >2 1 Alabama and North; Carolina le an ■ Ade highway! (• ••. h * sUM.no. in 1021' .S' di: nia realt\ were SiMh 27 \ ;'7‘> N- : t h CatnlmaA i’ ieo' highway : Nor! Ii < arolina ir.-it.t-. 1 her real w. ilth more i' ,n dollars. or almost fear ti nos in ft .ur ycai s. In t he ... i inefft t our* hivHw'nv administraHon. i V..i, .,] v.i alth declined $27.ooO.Oi o. ! h si adve. a!iurns, at Alahema r<*alty valn si. 10.1 * 8. Ni>v, ii ST \it S i’idl K Al>\ AM K. i The st:' y- r.iptio-i i"'t 1 of 'I in'! st-tr bcginnim wit !t this isslie is rerease.d to &l.d:) by mail and;] by soccrd Slav barrier.'-Spire.I few subscriber-- may not take to t ho advance—-we suppose j MK'h penult diiln'1 miod the mI ,■ ;inCM• .of th - "o>" h < f I heir : stale when Shelby developed from ;t town into a littl*' - ity. The Star has grown likewise', ti eight-png1' 'taper, and mote, Iuree times eta h week mdurallv ; i sis more' than a p'*pe ■ issued : * mi-weekly Many ov our read •vs have assure I us that 11 it' tri weekly is a go wad v i believe most of t hem will concur in t h > belief that Ihy p-;- r is worth n ore. Few pipers n North Car olina. including dailies cmiy more home new than The S' - v. On the base (if averages th' tri weekly Star should cost ?:5 ■pc r ve ir, biit by shaving, eh- se. officials of tii" company h rye derided that i! can be Publish ed for dd do }.i\ mad. an increase of only hi) cents. Those sorvd by carriers are already paving xd do. To them the increase is also dO ci a! s. Tile Star pnvs ou1 oVbr S‘2h0 annually for i* ; car: T r la ys. Pepors (lelivi si i! by tlveni go at it loss. A newspaper, ore that carries home news. h;is hi o- ■>> wind ; (.pie t erm a commotM '. !' rom what thin r do von d- >uv<* ;i s much wt r! h fo“ a lew dollars a vear as vour 1mm - paper. \A'1! five cents spent for. anything rise bring you "'c ' than eLdd pa res filled with ho"; ' news.’ Five centi spent at the . soda foiintiiin lasts.Tow long-..’ lo ll how 1im'r-(te v-m read vour na j. •• *> If r-i 'i S'ar su’d I'm- * ve ; i > • ■ ■ "• m-v S’rr dimin'; »'• :> - ■ -e'd co t veu 'm .drt. A s; 1 s • in’ :o'i rde o: A-i.-'d i ;v ■ • ’ >• * than dm pa p u would m - t at five co ifs p ' . r t U:' I!! v simscrio vvvide, but (> yi ;r'from, row Th ’ Star wi!1 In,"dr- Is more subset ibevc an now. .Modern sec ice in -idem tri-weekly paper ing that. Proyl I, rslve people are r to pav the price when •eive progressive service. I la ur “<A vers (’leveland Corn tfly” better than ever before fib cents every 12 months ton ich to ask /or that improved twice ? Win t Imy The ('uU' t Thing X'.ny Yuik Mi' i or. Wanted Waitro -. h ;-r reined,; for ivdnunuit.; un.if-nn rule is to1 w, ,.v their i l"thi'. (luring busin ; • Lours. 1U1;. Wanted Young 'ran in d.H'tal off .re to a L't with false teeth Adve-C La raent tia restaurant v : '1'abl* s reserved for Indie., Oy hoi s ami ("runs'. We 1^,1 v ouh'g Indy to curl bait ni;<l dye in a h. duty. park v. Advert 1m meat Special Sale it So;.) i ptiir s w ill :, ! 1 t iu'ir w ci 1 k now a a.oi Id ' Hoads. (!»•*.;> \\ ant ■ 1 Mari to boat my ruj;'s and nenvkhor ■. \< 1 vt 'disci,am, Wo guarantee to. Uaoh you to play I ho piano hy car.; Wanted Caban woman to put on Havana wrappers mi the Conic’' if i>'»h struct and 7th avenue':-' Wanti d Lady would like some pit ! law;* made with her own feather.-. Adverttvom -r’t Uahii-s devtdepou and enlarged in oils and paints. I Sidosaun Warm-.! Carpet maril: | favtuiTV wants three men to cane j Long Island at -bitee. Advertisement- If you can't ex i pro s j our. vd '. we ll train you hy mail. i Carolina Is Nov/ Billion Dollar State In Products Stale Now Stand, Ninth in (lie Value of Its Crops. Manufactured I'ro durts $7.r>0,000,00 in 'tear. North Carolina is a billion d ill; a state, if one takes the eornUined Va! lie of its manufactnred product, and ; it. raw material produced ■ on fai n, and in forest as a basis of ealeulati >a. With the value of the output of it factories for 1025 mounting up to tin enormous total of three-quarters -q a billion dollars, with banking re sources at the close of 1P25 amount - j ir.g to more than half it billion dollar and with the value of its farm cr ; tor the last year going considerahl, beyond a quarter of a billion dollar. . the Old North State in a material’ way enters the New Year with opt i . is in. State is Climbing. Ninth • among the .- tat s of the American union with a crop value f,.1 IK.001,000. North Carloina fell slightly under the jirevious year’s re eerd of S'UH.T.'! 1,000, hut It climb,,i up two notches in the ladder after ■ hav ing diopjod hack sect nil in the pi'e vir.us year. Its rank for 102-1 w eleventh while its rank for the pot year was ninth. North Carolina is no stranger to billions. Within its borders were n-.a.i ufattured last ye. r lb,000.000,000 i‘ the 70,000,000,000 cigarettes imViufac tired in America, which as any one may figure is considerably more tlrt.i 1 half of the country's output. These lb billion cigarettes did no. include I’m : I alf billion that were t sported fro o North Carolina on which Collb'tpt Gilliam Grissom did not collect t \ nor smoking tobacco, plug t ihacco and snuff. .Sources ( f Wealth. While North Carolina tobacco f a brics were turning out manufactured products valued at more than a qu,tr ier of a billion dollars last year, ' North Carolina farmers were produc ing HGl.OOD.OOO po'an,),; of weed -which m spite of a depres. ion in price wi'l I probably bring r ot less than $'.M);06U,* <•()!>. i While North Carolina cotton mills ;wt re turning out tumthei' quarter of a billion dollars worth of mamifnctmvd goods. North Carolina farmers lb : ; year were growing more , than, a m ■> lion hales of cotton that will biv.m. a hnmlred million dollars despite me 1' > • 11 I ]U 1 it (HIM (' 1 l iiv* V I.I.! »i.\ peculators hy which the price v.m■, m.-liod dt wn below’ the coot of pt > lui'tiua in (tiany i-bi North C’arol.ia i-urt km ,\n ns a ji.rn i.rowing state. but il iKma":>i t I K'.-ow •UhOUd.OOt) hu 1-. ! 1 t \, v hicli w ruht bring, it | !•(•••.<! on i.o iparket, not less thci SlV.UK'n.Oiit grcMf eight anil ori - h d f mil’ion if<i I.'.r;! 'Worth of peanut-» irnt t icre arc numerous other Crop- tike the SioSfOO. i)i)o worth of a.1111• • * ajntJ sj.Too.'Oit worth of peach f.- that help keep ike wolf from tiio door. More d'li;nit nr'1. North Carolina rtipped up a ft",000.0.M worth- of niawifac tu- I furniture t-> $.V>;.O0O,0Olt, while '.'knit, ting mills were a’do to torn out b ■■ - than ha if that .atvunrt.t :In the in., h. ed product-.. Neither of these tv.-., item . nor ton nrd toha-To products : ft; itiediiikd in the. Sdiid.onn.ftdn or n on in no au f-.Ktuied products that were ! med out by i.vi:-e;-lla!ieou.' fart orit -ura a n tton mills, i !u ' ■ f-ietorie- ," Ihpr.; y factories and hundred other it nos that make Noiili (. :uoi tin du..- - fit •) in maniifaeturir g .-.> well as -in agri c-id lure. North ('arobna like vi-.-.e i fiaatre- in mining on a-i ons/deHbl" cal.', -whc'i i ci.itufit r for some ten million dotjurs of wealth and then there i a litt i item, of four million doll • • - from /fish a.til o>. t o fittir fnillitpr d. liars from woolen mills, two end one-half m.l hori tlollais from ’ i fdage mills. The “White Sieve" Trade Every -once in a while yen hear of the "white slave'' traffic. Mm i. read era are inclined i.i ’the -opinion that it is .mag'na ion hut the truth of .the' trade aeerns t > he well attested. The l.r.tvi.ui po! cm report that a buffo internat ional white slave o. van i/.ntion has it-; head'jt'itrters i i Me. eovv. and that huge numbers of white g'rls are being earried put of llus ,.ia for '.amoral purposes. They go forth e i passports, i.-sued oste;e ih!v to them and their husband:, ' ut a. - a matter of fact the (supposed hus band is a blind, being merely an a gent who makes the trip for the piv • o% • of securing transportation and to deliver the girl to South Ameri ca. A i p a uni dispatch te The NV.v York Time- tell of p hi- wf . .-pen1,, told immigration officials at l’,-.-' that they were overjoyed at h-avir.. Kussi, and after being warned (hat their "husbands” would ill them, .stat'd: “Better the chance of ’hen a a white slave in South A me. ica tier being the starv ed playih'jig of. toe munisls in Russia." Tho-'.tfa b» wa - discovered when immigration officials observed the large numhV'r of «tirne* tire girl.' n route to South \n» n ea accompanied by no . i - ; [. i.u,. - bands, who it was noticed appeared every two or three inorit vvi.ii ... v/ ktws, i..variably attractively young. • Exchange. ^Yboni all you cm say foi caetnh .. that it’s some doctor's annuity. One qualification, o'' a, solf-rcuiant woman gverror is jj d. ad huso ,mb What’s the use of r.-solutions There’s (lotti ng left to wear over. Short hunting story: “Bang! Wow! Widow and lout children.” Il yen were here Saturday, if yen. mingled with the crowds at our store who took aavan tage cf the savings we offer during this memorable event, then you quickly realized that this is far mere than an ordinary Clearance. Gale. We ore firmly determined that if low prices will sell quality merchandise; that we..will accomplish our object, which is to con vert one-half of this $75,000X0.. stock., into..cash by January 16th. Don’t miss a single day of this sale, because new bargains will be brought down from our reserve stocks as fast as we find room cn car tables. p yi K; I I k !», as. :-5c Ri; >s: 5§P W W:’& tev.¥i ,«*» St: —EXTRA SPECIAL— WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6TH AT 10:C0 A. M. mim Percolators 2 Same Kind You Always Pay $1.00 For are of good quality Aluminum and will live you year's of service. As li is our desire that me ci these should go into as many families a possible, v/e rnuct necessarily make a restriction sf only one to each customer. We knew you will want to be fair in the matter. 150 of them on sale in the Basement Wednesday morning at 10:00 o’clock. . . HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT MUSS— I VIViES SHOE ; InoJro.s good ilitv. shoos, in v;.iv! leathers, go ’ I si \ los, ’)rnc i -a! 1 all ■ in the lut. Sh / - v. o su'd rl. u;> t: t s'7.0;), Choice $1.00 ) l.ADIKS } \ > M.li FEKS j j I . ulies extra high ) § {•.•aik> slippers, j > $10.00 and $11 } ) values, pood col- j ^ ors, str-ios or 5 > oxfords, five best ) 3 of styles arid } ! heels, all sizes— i i $1.00 1 MENS > SHOES j Fldrsfccim shoes j for in.::, good i sty!: but lots | we hint1 cbseon- j tinned, slices ) that sell tlie, j world over for { .high or } low— I $5.85 1 I JOYS SUITS '! o y s Knickel' Suits. You Unoiv wo candid only good quality, you will find m my which wo. sold previous to this d \ at $10.00 going now at— $4.95 MENS ) SI ITS Or.” lot of mens j suits, ewrv one j a good one, but j oclf 1 1 >t sizes lip to ,‘>S* if your size is here you will save a heap. Choice— $9,85 MENS HATS We have group ed all the discon tinued n’-rubers in J. I>. Stetson nd anti Dunlap hats at one price. They are all of them, g o o d blocks and col ors. Choice— $4,95 s< i!<>0L : SHOES Ouster . Brown i a n (1 I’.il’-'kon * School s li o (> s. j You know the s mre'it ,- and ; lie regular uiiinir j ! rue a Well as ) wn do, d:rin;j i tins sale- - $2.45 *-» »» * - «u> w >ur yt.9 T*.* ■%.* «. V.1U.INKRY O’oieo ( !' any of F.mivm<f’s Hi'jfh wad Winter j M\l : which S!>l;l i up i i WS.dO. Nhoii l:no\v we eatrio.l '• Mat her.'. , ou may 'mu; any of our n I or i i ats jit— LADIES GOATS-DRESSES Children's Coat HALF PRICE i knowing I'aiming s as you do, you have the assurance that this statement i;ioa is exact:\ \\ hat it sav.s. One half oi what we sold these goods at regu lar! \ . 1 •».v*->JW'3Bv7r'x*r<-vv-v V?7XK.jm} winv. "tt. MEN.; OVERCOATS There is one group of good overcoats d n which we trail save you a heap of money. Our price during this sale— $13.95 SWEATERS We have talc, a our Mens s\v int ers to a real house denning. Heavy sweater-, sport sweaters, all kinds, values to $10.00. Choice $4.95
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