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HOYT C. DIXON DENTIST Office Oh! Masonic Building. Over Rose’s 5 & 10c Store tiiTrajurvarr-m- v — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Ci^ar Stcre Rear Postoffice. Your Business Appreciated | P. R. Huffstetler j Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling i hones: Day ;>!): Night 16!) Gastonia, N.C. rmf DR. C. M. PEELED DENTIST Office Over Woolworths Residence Rhone 460-W. Office i hone 99-W. % Horace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law Shelby, N. C. Office In Star Building. DR. R. C. HICKb Dentist t Office Shelby National Bank < Building. t Phone 421. Shelby, N, C. \ DR. A. PITT BEAM DENTIST Office Phone 188. Residence Phone 89. Shelby Bank Building. C. B. McBRAYER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-L AW Prompt Attention To All Matters. Office Union Trust Bldg. PEYTON McSWAIN A ttor ney-At-La w Civil and Criminal Practice in All Courts. Office: Union Trust Co, Building. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is herfcby given that D. G. and C, H. Dixon have sold their one half interest in the firm of Dixon Brothers store at Belwood, N. C., to •I. G. Lutz and that all debts shall iie laid by the firm of Dixon and Lutz e nd that ."11 accounts shall be collect ed by the . ;vmc. This Jami.ry 12th 1-;*2C. D. G. and C. H. DIXON. DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist And Optometrist 28 Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. Office at Paul Webb’s Drug Store. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as the administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Fannie Put nam, deceased, alte of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit thc-m to the undersigned at Waco, NT. C!-, or his attorney at Cherryvitle, N. C., on or before the 6th day, of Janu ary, 1927, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate w ill please make immediate payment. This January 4. 1920. A. J. PUTNAM. Administrator. David P. Dellinger, Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Amanda Branton, deceased, this is to notify persons having claims against ‘the said estate to present them to me properly proven* on or before the Gth day of January 1927 or this no ’ tice will be pleaded in bar of any recover. Those owing the said es tate will please make immediate settlement to the undersigned. This January 5th, 1926. Zcb C. Weathers, administrator of Mrs. Amanda Branton, deceased, c A Day in New York With Shelby Native ( fly A. Wilson> New York, today i <,uite different frn*" what it w.-.r uvenfy five years j <»Ko. All the best and finest part of the city has been built during the la>t quarter of a century, since lf!ff(j. These who know, say the safest • putee to walk ir. »v: York at night ! is on Broadway—this wo did until ; the rheatres turned out and the bus- I ses Rathe rad up their crowds for Chinatown and the Slum of Ea ! Side. We started frora where 42 nd. S+ crosses ; Broadway one of the mo;,t congested centers n the v.-orbl While the East Side the Ghetto, The Bowery are still here today thev aiv not the same, for they are saloon less now. All things change, many of the old characters, such an Chuck Connors, are gone. About fifty in our crowd hear a lecture in the old Chin ese theatre, now a mission where a1 fc wyears ago one night after a tong wa-’ the police found about two doz- 1 on f hihcsjp. dead and wounded. Not wc are entertained by “'Chine f’hor-j lie” in the Chinese temple who show: us the difference between their reli gion and ours. All very instructive ( and entertaining. Seeing the City The next day the Doctor (Anders) end I used the Subway—-Surface e!c-j voted, and observation buses to take in the city. Up River Side Drive | with Hudson River on our left in ob servation buss we pass the late James B. Dukes’ home 78th street, whose executirs were meting there that day—wc stop at Grants temper-] ary Tomb on a high bluff overlook-j ing the Hudson, then we turn back by Harlem Heights, where a Tablet says Washington defeated the Bri- ’ tish Sept. 12th. 1770. Here wc en ter the Columbia University Area an j immense number of building ; five thousand professors, ■ twenty thou-i sand Students emerging from the main office on to the terrace where they c-onfered degree on King Albert of Belgium. We pass by St. John’s Cathedral it is now on its way to completion. Passing down morning side Park we come into Fifth Ave nue at the upper end of Centra! Park then down b ythe Metropolitan mu seum, it would take several weeks to go through this alone wo reach Bat tery Park by the elevated Road. Here we take r. look at the Statute of Liberty guarding the entrance to the harbor, and just over a little way we see Ellis Island where al the emi grants land. From here again, back to the WoohvortJl building. “The Cathedral of Commerce,” of all the buildings it is Queen. I Could tell you how deep are its foundations, how concrete steel, marble and copper went into the building, but that is not what we want—we wish to take a look from the 58th floor where the unaided eyes can see the homes workshops, and play grounds of six million people repreesnting every na tionality under the sun. And only one j half of them Americans. As they go j about their daily tasks, the noise of i the traffic comes to u. here 700 feet | above the street, as the noise of the ocean breaking upon a far off rocky shore. Politically. New York, besides being the larg est city has lately become the fin ancial center of the world and I think if they will make good Ameri can citizens of their foreigners slop so much bootlegging among them and then quit trying to run in'1 vest of our country politically wc will ail get along better. Mayor Walker says he is going to mar. > it the most decent city of all—we see no reason why he should not. We believe he is making a good start in that direction from what we see in the papers Shortly ar’ter his election he visited Atlanta, and is scheduled to visit several cities of the South west thi Spring, including Texas;. We hope he may leave what kind of men t-de South wants for presidential ^ candi dates. and that they will let Gov. A! Smith retire from politics as he Wishes to do. With Bryan out. Tam many may lead if they pic.\ men that the South will support. The Bigne; s of it (Charlotte News) America has come to be so big that it is difficult to get its immen sities down to a level where the or dinary mind can comprehend its vastness. Somebody has tried to bring it down to this understandable bases by putting it this way. We have over 40 per cent of all the installed waterpower in the world. We produce nearly 41 out of e-cry 100 bushels of the world’s cereals; 71 per cent of the world’s cotton; 50 per cent of its eoai; 'll per cent of its petroleum; 52^ per cent of timber; and we own- 05 per cent of its railroads milage. Or, put it another way: Every hour' of every 24 hour day we earn 38,000,000—we consume $7,000,000— ami we save (that is, do not im mediately use up) $1,000,1X10. Now multiply these figures by 24 and then by 305—and you get some no th n of Uncle Sam’s “size” in mo ney. Tit For Tat Porter—Miss, your train is— Precise Passenger—My man, why do you say “you* train” when you know it beings to the railway com pany? Porter—Dunno, Miss; why do you say ‘‘my man” when you know I be long to my old woman? I OCTAGON SOAP Another opportunity for housewives. We will sell the largo size at 17 calces for (Limit 17 Cakes.) FftOM MILLS DIRECT TO YOU MEN’S OVERALLS • Men’s “True Blue” triple sticthed | overalls. A limited ! amount of sizes, so | come early. Vour choice _r — FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY — WOMENS HATS j One big table of Women’s Hats. 2 Values to $3.98. A real bargain, J and those are at your cho'--^ for only__ 36-INCH SHEETING Good quality 36-inch unbleached Sheeting going special at, 10 yards for ( < ! ( ( I ( ( WOOL DRESS GOODS Fine quality. Wool Dress Goods. Regular 79c and 89e quality, to go special at your choice, 2 yards for . VANITY COMPACTS Our regular SI .50 Compacts, will sell Special on Dollar Days at Your choice __ ALUMINUM WARE A most complete assortment df good quality Aluminum Ware, Every kind of utensil. Choice CHILDREN S HOSE Here is a good value in Children’s School Hose. Ail sizes. Colors of black and. tan. Special, 5 pairs for __ MEN’S r*™*7*" —XT'' Men’s fine Madr. i Percale Shirts. Collars attained or with out. All colors and sizes. Choice MEN’S UNDERWEAR Hanes best quality seconds. Regu lar ?1.20 values. A limited num ber of sizes. These are Union Suits, and will sell special, at only - TOILET SOAPS A special item for Dollar Days is our toilet soaps. YVe will sell the size at 14 cakes OUTING GOWNS Women':-. Outing 0 avi, . of fine quality. Regular $1 values. Special for Dollar Ci.uico Women’s Shirt Waists Women’s dainty Shir' Waist. Val ues to $2.48. These will go cial durfng Dollar Days. Your choice pe > ( ARRIVING EACH DAY With every train that comes into Shelby we are receiv ing by express, New Spring Merchandise. Visit our Ready-To-Wear Department. THE NEWEST STYLES AND FABRICS IN MEN’S WEAR. —7-PIECE BED ROOM SUITE— 7-Piece Bed Room Suite consisting of Bowioot Bed, Dresser, Vanity, Wardrobe, Rocker, Bench and Chair. Made of Huguenot Walnut. $211 «95 Priced....... POMONA CLOTH | Pomona or ‘ Kiddie Cloth” in many | pretty patterns. T his is Sunfast - and Tubfast ! material. Speeia1, i 5 yards for_ LONGCLOTH High quality Longdoth to go at | the tow priee ! of JO yards j for_ a; 36-INCH OUTING 36-inch Outing of fine quality. To go special Dollar Days at, 5 yards for — RUFFLED CURTAINS Beautiful ruffled curtains. Regu lation 2 1-4 yards Dollar Day special, Pair SANITARY CLOTH Sanitary Cloth in 7 yard dust proof packages. Regular SI.25 value. Special 7 yards for*__ POCKETBOOKS A new lot of Ladies Hand Bags and Pocketbooks. Regular $1.25 values. Dollar Days, Your Choice __ __ _ _ _ - - - 27-In. Dress Ginghams Many pretty patterns in our 27 inch Dress "Ginghams, to run special for Dollar Days, 10 yards for Women’s Sport Hose Women’s Wool Snort Hohe. Regu lar eOe quality. DJiar Days Special, 2 pairs tor SILVERWARE Wo arc offering one lot of Silver ware with valu c s to $1.48. Special for Dollar Days, Only 36-In. Pajama Checks This is indeed a feature for our Dollar Days. High grade 36-inch wide Pajama Checks to go at the low price of 7 yards for___ UMBRELLAS Men and Women’s good quality Umbrellas. Regular $1.25 values. Make your \ selection at only IIH W III II .
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