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r I'T-UfSTARS **•••• . • (otton, per pound * Cotton seed per bush. 20r »’•> 1 - 2c —Episcopal Church 'd VlCftl win 1 , - ■•»' » » it w ■ i I be held at the Episcopal church g,,,, day morning at 11 o’clock i,v the w-w rector, Rev. W. K. Alien. ' —111 In Hospital M's'. Miller I Spake, of South Shelby, is reported to be ser ously .11 at the Shelby ii .Pl. tal. Mrs. Spake was taken t,, the hospital Monday, an! underwent „■ operation on Tuesday. —Juniors to Meet—A called me-,, ... of the Bclwood .Junior order-will 1 ht.d Monday night. March 1. accord ing to Ed Dixon, councillor. All m- e bers are urged to be present a- imp'd taiu business will be transacted, —Hand .is Sawed —I; j*. \y,]., . well known citizen of . . .. cvu»>t • n t his hand badly sawed Mo.idyy u ,!« he was engaged in sawing w,„,j : • his home. He was taken to the ho . where he is improving slowly, —Magrnie Notice—Clevelandha r. No. 202 A. F. and A. M. i . , regular communication Fiv.ay nig;,;. All members are urged to attend —Dumber Riant Destroyed- Th Elmer Lumber company' plai t at Kings Mountain was totally dcstr-.jid by fire early Ihur aiay morning, . n tailir.g a loss of $40,00.0. The pk.rt was owned by J. B. and ( ha,. Ti , asson and others. —Chapter Mew —J.af'nyt .te Clr p ter No. 72 A. A. M. will mo-1 in call' d communication for work in the Roy.Vl Arch degree, old-fashionedway. Mm .. day niglj, at 7:30 p ni. V,siting c o panions cordially invited. —Buys Heme—J. Boyia Dellinger, local grocer has bought through <• J. B. Nolan company, from Eugene II. Johnson, house and lot on Ea.-t Sum ter street. Mr. Johnson, now reside in Hendersonville —Miss Hughes 111—Mi -- Bertha Hughes, well known milliner of Soul . Shelby has been in a critical, condhior in a Charlotte hospital where she wit taken last Sunday for treatment. Re ports from her bedside today arc that she is somewhat improved and hones for her recovery are more encourag ing. —Webb Contest—Sch <f! pair <■ ~ and others interested are "rged i t to forget the big Selma \,ebb reci tation contest at Central s hool audi-i torium this evening. Friday, at 7cif) o'clock. In addition to the recitations there will be musical numbers and af^er the program the e- ay wi. n r already decided upon will be ,vi nounced. —Twins—L. Y. Randall, who la s near Earl, is the happiest naan in Cleveland county, and parts adjacen*. He is probably even happier than that. Here is, the fact: Mr. aid Mrs. Hap-, dall being childless up to the I8th <:t this month, twins were horn-two boys—.fine sons. And r. nv Mr. Ran dall wears the smile that probably never will come off. The names of the new arrivals are Dixon Alexan der and William Dover. The childr n and the mother are reported d mg splendidly. —Back to Shelby—Mr. and .'Mi •• Everett Houser, who have la en spend-1 ing several months in Sarasota, Fla . returned to Shelby Wednesday. Mr. Houser .farmer city editor of the Greensboro News, while it Sarasota was connected with the staff of the Sarasota Herald and also with an ad vertising agency. Mr. Homer sees much of value in the' shiu of the Florida realty fever to We-tern North. Carolina and says as yet. Carol.nians are r.ot able to grasp all that is s-iii ing. Cue reason why mon *y nuik - a goo<l lobbyist is because it talk-; it doesn't merely howl. Any official effort to keep out- < controversies .always reminds u - that P late took water and washed bn hands. Th s is a rich country; but how tnany families never have heard jh ’ words: “Go easy with the butter Other Parts Hear of Cade Machine Statesville people who put quite a bunch of money into the * ado t\|» setting machine may, or may not. he interested to learn that the ma chine. which was being “perfect''1 in Philadelphia for several .vt'ar • been brought to Lawndale, < h'vt am county. Says the Statesville l>ail\ They are st 11 trying to perlect the machine, the Star says. A capa 1 mechanic we arc told, “has "oi 'n Out several problems” and made con siderable progress in the direction o the hoped-for perfection. But it is also admitted that “there are mansj refinements in the mechanism to >i ^ worked out before the machine ' marketable.” The Cade machine, it w.ll be recalled, is the invention o! Rev. Baylus Cade, a Baptist minister, dead several years ago. The 'hv(n tion was backed in the main b\ 1 ' " land county capital, and others w io became interested took stock. At t o time the machine was first broug n to public attention it gave promise o supplying the smaller print s "l1' with a typesetting machine at ow cost. That was a decade and a halt ago, probably and the Cade invention has yet to prove workable. It " ' cast type, the Shelby Star says, at tot rate of five lines per minute, Something is yet lacking. r DERSONALP I Folks y«>u know o.t Ihc gc U ,M|*S '-Oftsle Petty was a Charlotte visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Loy Thompson and bubv arc ■pending sonic time with her mother in Modresville. .'*rs '*• brack Harris and daughtm -Miss Mary, are spending a fortnight with relatives in Winston-Salem. ^ Mr. Mdton R. Clave ns and Mr. ■Viedmari of Charlotte spent Thurs day here enroute to Hendersonville. -Mr. M. I-. Coley and Mr. Lander -IcLrayer are.on a business trip to Roanoke, Yu. •fudge James I.. Webb returned Thursday from Lend.r where he ha been holding court. Mr- Rob Doggo tt i siunvling this week in Darling-Lon, S. C., with h< r parents. ■o.s. Louis. Carhner who has ben • pending some time in. RutherC i Lon :■■■' "-1 home this afternoon. ■ -L v. vLFarfand, of Ruther 1 ,;i”.itbri. ha returned horn after v:- i h'lig I); r sister. M R ff. rainier Mis. I rir >,eh on, of F’-irie.Lurst, -! ' ’ ’ VS ■ L. Shiij si; nf a, t’oi : . ore Vis Ling the mother, Mrs. It 11 Pal ' er. M s Arthur IV. 1 . r . v, larns thi : >'• ' ••• frohl New X, <!: wh • he w. P.t to .buy goo,. f.,r the milLso.ro; t Lawndale. - •dr- i \\ . Ytilku;; who xvas ‘ pi.; 1 iug tho night v. it'a Mr and M •• . h Tlin ■ and .took seriously sick Wi !i pneumonia some time during the nigh:. IIis many friends hope he v,Hi ; in I - better. . C. J-, f ord Co.'s fcrtiilijr may he a 1 ttle higher in price, But-- ad M.RYK F PROGRAM FUR PRESBYTERIAN ( HFRCII .\f t ••< Presbyterian ( bun h Suit- ' -I >y 'Iv services v.iU be in charge of; thf p'atxor, Rev. H. X. McDiarmid. w!»•, will continue' the double ser'es of ser- 1 mi n.i on ‘’Stewardship" and the H b.e Gallery of I-ool". Many favor able commendations wore •riven the first portions, of the series last Sun- I dav. The subject Sunday at 11 a. m. 1 wdl be “Stew ard ship of Prayer,’’ and , at. 7:39 t>. tii. t'ia topic will be “The ! Second Fool.’’. Special mu.de is to. be a feature of both services. A male and VY. S. Bue’anan, \v 11 suig at the 1 tn, W. I.. McCord, W. T. Siivlaiiy i'uatt't, composed of Prof. 1. c. Grif lrorning worship. ti.oevening s<n vi-e a duct will be rendered'.by Mrs Helen Morton Beam and Mir Nancy: Grey, j J. S. MeKiCg’-.t, Sanerinfeiiti- nt, requests a full attendance at Sic - • day School at 9:45 a. m. Every off)- j cer, teacher and departmental sun- | < p'intendent is urged• to attend foe Workers Council at 9:39 a. in, The Junior Christian Endeavor will meet 1 at 1 n. m. under C,<> direction of Miss | Elizabeth Alexander. The Senior En- | deav! rers will he led. in Bible Study! "t 6:30 n, m, by Miss Mary Moore! Keller. This church invites the pub- ■ l'e to all its service . Here strung- ) ■ >■ - and visitors will receive cordial j welcome. (Continued from first page.) SHELBY' PI ANT TI RNS OFT 7,00!) TONS OF FERTILIZER cu'ton s-ed moil, roughly three h”n- , died pounds of oiL fifty pourds of lin 'i 1 . and the remainder hulls, with the rtion of a hundred t , two hun dred pounds-of manufaeturii'g waste.” , II • w( nt on- to srv -that e >t-t -n •■( d 1 nteal is used Cor cattle and cinch fee,,, the. oil is made un info- table products, - e-, h as snowdrift. Wesson end olive oil'-, the lint-r> i"to Wnttv.rvs.-s. r-r •• ,artificial fd'b.nrd gun eotCm and the* lile .- 1 the hull ave rth'-o converte-1 info f wd. ' I-'.the- t-ilk V'ith Mi-. Jenkins v. ■ • (1 r i '• * ••■it.i'Hv is a orop .el rot with i:> honor save in Iks >wn-‘ country, hut it is.also much: the- »::jhie-; with i uirufai t nreil products. “Cotton seed meal as a stock f d ]; t-tjtfh' mOro widely w-ed .in the n c-tb. and especially in N!«,i FrgbinL i< i 'n the Salih." Mr. Jenkins declared. “For example they use more if Hi- feed in Conrectieut than they ,li. in Mississippi. I am reliably t« id that the stockmen and farmers of the North consume 80 tier cent. <0 the cotton seed meal used for stock feel. ; That leaves bn!y 20 • >v rent. In 1,.< e.maimed in ,v,<' &nu“, the land if its production.” According to Mi-. Jenkins, about a thousand tons of the local man’ifac- 1 tore of cotton seed meal trees into the seven thousand tons of fertilizer j the company annually produces in Shelby. j “We have been manufacturing fer tilizers for a 1 tout lh years.’ (he man-] ■itre'- said, “and we are extending the , business,“ i Mr. Jenkins believes the use of cotton s<a»d meal as astdc kfeed may . profitably be extended by the farp;- j ,.r of the South “I can obi see.’’ an said, “hut that the use of this home j e»*odttct would rot s-rve to rut down . the-gigantic feed hills result!'or from the Importation of foreign feeds. “It has been demonstrated that cotton seed meal is not only good for , cattle end bogs, but also for how mules. 1 am not making a sr|t . p , Put I feel at hear, that >f *u! -1 feed is so extensively used in the North that the local farmers could not also benefit from it, and reduce ex- . pe’-scs. 1 “In the language of an article I r< ad the o*hcr day on diversification, ve j can diversify cm the urogram we al- j ready have without eXLeudint: t P ..A*. THEATRES Mary Piekford, beloved Mary, is due at the Princess today (Friday) in rii ■ Love Light.” It has been some months now since America’s sweep heart gladdened the local theatre fans. Her new vehicle is a new de parture for Mary, .showing her in a new rele as a screen star. "The Love Light” is an emotional drama, seen • laid in Italy. A new group of fates is men on the screen with the star. Saturday, brings the favorite Tom Mix in ‘"The Yankee Senor.” This is a drama of conflict and romance in old Mexico. It is a good Mix thriller. Monday “Smilin’ at Trouble” is the feature of the bill. “Soiled" a Truant picture presented l'.v an all-star east is the feature at the \Vebh today (Friday) It. reveals a ••>!> of ••mart. New York, Fifth m, ■•>(,. and kiippt r club life The key I1'" narrative is .he remark of the h !•■ me •'{ ain only a little more soil ed than the rest of us.” The plot is a revelation of life, and t». ’.’.d human appeal. Ami ■stag .1 by T-ruart is a guarantee of f r-t V; tv production. The local audi i : c have placed their stamp of ap n=e\ ! on Truant pictures. This then, ti-ve :-;h ‘.vs- ike.pis, ,■ with a feeling ../ • on-! idem . that the fans “will Inc.. ■ ’ ; layhous having seen ope of the ■Id ! film.- that can be offered. Truart does' not feature stars, but star cos's. The following will be #• ■ i, i “Soiled Kenneth Harlan, Vivian M. ., u. Johnnie Walker. Mildred llar ri . A lec B. Frftneis, Mary A bleu, Wynd'iam Standing and others. Saturday Webb’s have their usual big Saturday bill. George Webb Thanks Friends Foi* Support To thefitiiitns of Cleveland Cdi'nty: This i to announce that I shall >ot 'a t as didate for re-election iti the , Tnne nrim?"". for clerk of the Super- , ior Court of Cleveland county. During the time that I have filled the office, I o ve been as faithful as I knew how to fulfill the trust and honor bestow i i upon me by the voters of my' county. | I desire hereby to express my deep ' : atitudt- for this honor, and also for j he loyalty of the citzenship of the) .■nun.y toward me. I shall always re j riembor my friends, for the kindnes- I hey have shown me during the past, i end I shall ever be interested in the i welfare and progress of Cleveland j :ounty. CKO. P. WEBB, j One of the many advantages of •ross'ifg crossings cautiously, says 111 nude. Falls, is that you get to the ither Sub. „ PRINCESS THEATRE HOME OF FIRST RUN, HIGH-CLASS AT TRACTIONS. —SPECIAL TONIGHT— Another Big Trent For Orr Patrons! See Hcantiful Mary Pic'v fo.d in— “THE LOVE LIGHT” This * icture we believe to. be the greatest success Mary has ever made. It moves mi cheers and re freshen. S; stirs and glad der.-■ it charms and ?o i>eaV.. Supported by Fred The a"son. Ah a a.Good Comedy. Popular Prices. —TOMORROW'— (Saturday) Here he is again in one cf his latest pictures. Tom Mix in— “THE YANKEE SENOR” Take a tip and come early. Don’t wait, for the way telephone calls have been coming in, seats are going to be scarce. Extra—A Good Comedy. —SI EC 1A L MON DA'Y— See Maurice (Lefty) Flynn in— “SMILIN’ AT TROUBLE” A Special. Also Comedy. Where you will always see a good show. quality is our MOTTO AND NOT QUAN1TY Henry Ford’s Old Time Dance \ Orchestra >. old-time tunes in the old-time way Come in and hear these “old time-dance" records made by Henry Ford’s Old Time Dance Orchestra. » The .Victor Company has released four records that arc absolutely unique. They’re sure to bring you a real good time. (a) —Schottisi he (b) ■—The Ripple Vidor Record No. iv IC-incK (a) — Over tl VC nts (/>) —Old Southern Waltz Victor Record No. 19903, lC-.'iuh (a) —Sea Side Folks (b) —Heel and Toe Polka Victor Record No. 19909, 10-inch (a) —Badger—Gavotte (b) —Varsovienne Victor Record No. 19910, 10-inch W. A. PENDLETON, Shelfcy, N. C. INSURE ; Your Automobile— Every day -you read and hear of aut om; s being ; stolen and ijhnscd up. Fire . and Theft Jp^-an co*t.s* j very little, hut afford' the owner much case and protec tion. We arc insuring many j ears every v.xek and vvt want ’ to insure yours. Her us for I AutomobiL' Insurance of all kinds. Don’t wait. —Insurance Department— Cleveland Bank & Trust Co. , SHELBY. N. C. ONE HUNDRED j Beautiful floor lamps, table ; lamps, received this week. Something new. The very lat est in styles. Priced $2.75 to $50.0i) each. Every lady wants to .see these beautiful lamps at— THE PARAGON T*- • • /-> t’urn’ i'—i o . .-Si. O. It. t farm imndii ' ••} O It. I • (1 1 . Wi.i; ch-r ■ yiiu a lilt! .* more for .-their afte r all {he> v. ill t.a-v, vi a :tra;e>. KAUNAK THE Stomachic Tonic and System Regulator SUTTEE'S DRUG STORE 3* ft— —PHONE .MIL LEU'S HERB Jl ICE AT -I'.TrUv’S f)Rrc i S i * »UL i»V>, iIL AM) FINISHING AT Si TT1 E’S DR L G STORE —RHONE 370— LET US FILL YOUR NEXT I RESUHIPTION AT —PHONE .370— SETTLE’S DRUG STORE —PHONE 370— WASHINGTON “A man who can be comfortable in the pres ence of a grievous wrong is t6 a great extent guiity of that wrong.” AH truths should he as, cion: • i1 < t lined. hraetAal do too - > . * • ions of prolte sional o i '!p bring Ahold :t i ,ii ; »• ,.j .{ftaie'oi .-otiety. -WEBB THEATRE PROGRAM TODAY FRIDAY — Tiua.t Presents Kenu th Harlan, Vivian Martin, Johnnv Walker "and all start cast in-— “SOILED” Adapted from the lied Book Story. Th: debt of dishonor. Also a Pal he Comedy. Admission—10 and 25 cents. —SATURDAY— The biggest show in Town at Webb’s. Pete Morrison in a Blue Streak Western. Also two comedies and the ever popular Fables. . All for 10 and 25 cents. —COMING DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH— Some of the biggest specials of the year. WATCH FOli DATES. —-WEBB THEATRE -ON THE SQUARE BUSINESS PROGRESS FROM EARLY BOYHOOD HE HAD BEEN A REGULAR DEPOSITOR IN THE BANK. AS HE GREW IN BUSINESS, HE BORROWED FROM THE BANK FRE QUENTLY BUT NOT HEAVILY. •Y” . ■ - . . . i . _ Y’ HE MET HIS OBLIGATIONS PROMPTLY, NEVER OVERDREW, AND MADE GOOD USE; OF H?S BANKER’S ADVICE. i! i His UU-'J-al SO, i IV"ROVE HIS J .IF. BANK S l ATEMENTS OF AS WAS NATURAL, HIS BUSINESS GREW, HE NEVER LACKED BANK CREDIT AND HE PROFITED GREAT LY BY THE BANK’S CO-OPERATION. •r_________________ Your Progress In Business Can Be Just As Steady And Secure, If You Will Do Likewise. * First National Bank OF SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. SILVER LINED CLOUDS There is a silver lining to every cloud when it 5 shot through with dallar-sim shine* - Old age will lie brightened with ccri'nillness can be alleviated with ' r* ss of a job stone to tome* I mes can be faced without fear; high rents can be defeated by hame-ownership—IF you steadily save your money in (y)our bank. It is well worth the HARDSHIPS en dured to SAVE, to experience the feeling of COMFORT, that comes when you con sider the benefits of Saving may bring you. -BEGIN NOW — UNION TRUST CO. SHELBY - LATTIMORE - LAWNDALE - FALLSTON - STAR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS PAY
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