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Lattimore Route 1 News Of Interest Professor Blanton (iocs to Greens lioro to Athletic Council. Two Cars in Collision. 'al to The Star.) IjSttknore, Feb. - 10.— Professoi Blanton left today for Greensboro t< attend the conference of t;’c Athletic council relative to the arrangement of the schedule foi the basket ball championship. Coach Falls is drilling h*s basketeers hard for the first Fable. The student body i: bon kill" on Coach Falls urd his boys ui de liver the goods and make a verj creditable showing. Having defeat ed such tennis as Forest City. King* Mountain, Bessemer City and Tryep they are slated to win the group championship, for it is very likely »]! of the above named will be in one group. Professor Blanton who is fa.uiltv w*i after, announced that the follow ing men arc eligible, MeSw.sin (eh Champion. Weathers and Brackett ;.r forwa**'*: Herrin and Kennedy, < ♦era; Harrell, McIntyre, M''. on. V,, i vw. halls and Gardner, guards. “'Lattimore has. won 1*1 gapns this reason and lost one. one game v. . forfeited at Wingate. The basket bell team reports that the -rip to. vVingv.e was not very pleasing. M.ss ray McKee w back >a fckr.ol after an absence of a fotv day*. Vlr. W. T. Cal ton is dangerous ill at this writing, however, wo hope For him a speedy recovery. Mr. Jake J. Manners of Fre“ >, Calif, is visiting in the town. Mr. Msg ncrfi has been away for 13 years. Mr. ffnii Mrs. Tern Mngnrr.s hove returned to their homo at Wheaton. 111., after visiting their mother Mro. J. W. Mngness. Hal Bridges, Fred Falls and Hnr.Ii Harrilt of Wake Forest, spent the week end at home. Two Ford earn were in a collision Bur,day morning at the railroad in t, rsection, C. W. Callahan was the driver of the Ford coupe and Milan Bridges was the driven of th<' Ford touring car. Considerable damage was done. . y We have had plenty of law protec tion since the Seaboai-d depot was er> toied by thieves who made away wish goods valued at over $100 and a Font oar owned by Dan Brooks. Three de tectives have beeft here ever since. Dr. R. L. Hunt and Eidrirffre Weath ers spent Friday in Greensboro. Mr. Gary Hamrick spent Saturday its Charlotte. Mr. ^Hatcher spent Sunday in Gas tonia. Mr. Harley Bridges and I,. A. Coop er of Avon Park. FIs., spent (he week end at home. Mr. Bridges returned jf'nnday, but Mr. Cooper will a few days. reniaj.) ! Mcoresboro Personal Items of Interest __ Vejfro Dfbate at Hitch School Febru ary 13th, Helen Keller Club Deli Kb i fully Entertained. (Special t-o The Star,) Mnorcsboro, Fob. 11. The VV. '1. iackty met with Mrs. B. ftf. Bridges vin Wednesday afternoon of this week, f Jr. und Mrs. Frank Strait and lic tif daughter of Rock Hill, S. C., spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. St,rH’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blanton. Mrs. Film Martin enure home yes terday from Baltimore' and New York ’■ io she I’.f.K been IVr the past tea day* buying tar new spring millinery. The Ki'r.elian elan.; of the Sardv Fen Sunday 'mo! will rive a n. - nro debate Saturday f- t nine: February b h in- the h!;<h,- reived aidi'tor-un’, beginning at neveu o’clock. Kefrcsh v-hls for sale. A'l-rj a curiosity sale, jin'; rtainmert and. music free, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. IVgram, o! Ciiarlottc, spent "a few days this v.el: with Mrs. Pegram’g parents, Mr. and Mr.-. B. G. Scoggins. 11c Helen -Keller'clu-b v/c.s delig1 t fo1!\ entertained by V[ is Orta .Hcrugjrs Tuesday evening. After tit* iiitcrcr.tiny program the hostess as sisted by lav niece Miss Julia Repffo rr-'-ved a delicious salad course. Tim club will meet with Miss Helen Blan ton lu x’ Tuesday, evening.. Mr. FI. Cl. Whitaker left Monday prorning for a visit with his brother Mr. \V. M. Whitaker of Jeffersonville (ill. Mi and Mrs. ('. II. Queen had as their dinner tmesis Sunday, Mm T. I, Scruggs', Miss Orta Scruggs and Alim Julia Renfro. • Mins Kate Webb of Shelby, spent Sunday with her niece Miss Helen Blnmoii. Airs, f, W . Han' ■ delightfully en ttU’tnined a few of her friends Satur-i day evening with a rook party. Mi ,-nd Mrs. C. Y. Greene and •laughter Dorothy were in Forest City for the week end visiting relatives. Mm. A,ddie C. Lewis of Gainesville, Ga., is spending some time here with he niece Mrs. C. W. Harris. Mr. end Mrs. H. H Greene had ns the ir guc<-t: this week end their niece Mrf. r. M Collins and children. Mr-. Frank Howell and two li.tic daughters, Donna and Nancy of Ht.rn Pt, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wood. .Afias Inn Morohead of the Pin«w vi’le High school faculty spent Satur day und Sunday here with home folks. Mim Daisy Lovelace a teacher in Cm Kings Mountain graded schools i.per.t the week ‘iv’ here with her per ente Mr. and Mra. A. M. Lnvel.rf'e. | When snakes, fish and golf are nut of reason, there isn't much to lie about except taking a cold bath. Parang? that prevailing styles don’t persuade doctors to call" it kneemonia. JUST TRY HAVA-REXA — BEST Sc CIGAR — the tuxedo LINE OF FEEDS Cc-r*.*-s-!ia Sweats Tuxedo Dairy Turedo Chop Tm redo Hoj Ration Tu.xedo Startina Food Tu;,edo Chick Tuxedo nuttefmMk St (.iter or.u Growing Mush Tuxedo Developer Tuxedo Scratch Tuxedo Eggm«&h Tturrdo Poultry Futter.er.ut. . It may cost 50c more per bag to feed Tuxedo Eggmash and Scratch than it docs to feed Straight grains or home-mixed rations, or thirty five cents extra per hen per year/ But—the average farm hen lays seventy-two eggs a year. Fed Tux edo the year ’round she will lay around 150 eggs. Many lay 175 to 200eggs. With eggs selling at 3 cents each average yearly, the hen has to lay only one extra egg a month to pay the extra feed cost. The remain ing sixty-six eggs are clear profit. Cleveland Feed Co., Shelby, N. C. Hunt & Hewitt, Lattimore, N. C. TUXEDO EGGMASH dm 9 ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF NEW SPRING CLOTHES. A wonderful selection of patterns in a good range of models.. Strictly hand-fin ished suits at $24.50, $34„S0s $37.50, $39.50 and $45.00. You will find nothing hut the best ad vertised lines in our store. We are featur ing this season’s Society Brand, Michaels Stern, Griffon, Cloth-Craft and Art Fash ion Clothes. JUNIOR SUITS—-2 pairs long pants in new spring fabrics, made on the Wales models. 12 to 18 year sizes at..$16.75 * JUVENILE SUITS—2 pairs long pants, new spring fabrics, Wales models, sizes 6 to 10 years at... $9.95 to $11.75 HATS—Young Men you should see our lipe of the newest novelties, snap brims and roll brims. Colors: light tan, pearl grey and oyster. Fancy and Black bands. $5.00 and $6.50. HAT S—For the more conservative men. Knox and Stetson. The new ones are here. We’ll be glad to show you. SHOES AND OXFORDS—We have a wonderful selection both in tans and blacks, all leathers. In the regular and combination lasts. Prices $5.00 to $10.00. ’ ♦ YOU should see our beautiful line of Neckwear, Sox and Novelty Broadcloth Shirts. ' Pure Silk Sox 50c to $1.00. Neck Ties 50c to $2.50. Shirts $1.50 to $5.00. Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, white neck bands and collar at* tached at $2.00. Boy’s genuine white Broadcloth Blouses, sizes 6 to 13 years at $1.50. Mothers who do their own sewing will appreciate the value in the Blouses. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO OUR STORE TO INSPECT THE VARIOUS LINES WE ARE OFFERING THIS SEASON. KELLY CLOTHING COMPANY Correct Dressers For Men and Boys-Royster Building, Shelby, N, C. ECK & STEPHENS Y Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. C. Systems — Audits — In- j v estimations. Income Tax Specialists. i*- ■ - -- - How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu To break up a cold overnight or ! to cut short an attack of pippe, in ; f juenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, pky . sicians and druggist* are now iccom j mending Oclotab* the purified and i refined calomel compound tablet that ■ gives you the effects of calomel and j suits combined, without the uupleac j ant effects of either, i One or two Caiotabs nt bed-time ! with a swallow cf water,—that's all. i No nails, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work or pleasure. Next mornlpg your cold has vanished, your system is thor oughly purified and you are feciir - fine with u barfly appetite for l:roak fact. Eat what you please,—no dan ger. Got a family package, containing full directions, only 36 cents. At any drug store. (adv) itings'Seeds flower Seeds far Ybru W/ You can get 5 packets of seeds of 6 different and very beautiful flowers | free. Hastings’ 1926 Seed Catalog I tells you all about it. J Hastings’ Seeds are “The Standard | of the South.” They give the best re sults in our Southern gardens and on our farms. Hastings’ new 1926 Cata log has 112 pages In all, full of pic tures from photographs, handsome rovers in full colors, truthful, accurate descriptions and valuable culture di rections. I We want you to have this catalog in j your home. It tells all about Hastings’ 1 garden, flower and field ieeds, plants and bulbs. Write for It today. A post card request brings it to you by return mail. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. . Call 194 For i Battery Service Willard Batteries GASOLINE? Call 194 Standard Gasoline BLOW-OUT? Call 194 Vulcanizing, Seiberling Tires. WASH? Call 194 Auto Laundry. Greasing, Polishing. Just Call—We Start. IDEAL SERVICE STATION J. Reid Misenheimer, Manager, Shelby, N. C. Tfce Bent Yet. Texaco Winter Run (■aaoline. BBS Tiiat was Abraham .Lincoln’s philoso phy in the dark days cf the Civil War when t<iis great nation'3 solidity was threatened. And thanks to his unwaver ing courage, he lived to realize his hopes of victory! From that philosophy of his, you and I can gather a worth while moral. Stand firm in your determination to get ahead_ keep up the courage that gives you the strength to make the most of every oppor tunity and, as Luncoln said, yGu 4<can not fail!” Money, of course, is necessary to gain ing your goal Bo open a Savings Account with this Bank, be firm in making regular deposits and naught but a successful fu ture will be yours! WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS! veland Bank & Trust Co.
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