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r I lTTLEPTARi L .. U .. • .. * Cotton, per pound lfM. * Cotton seed, per bushel . —Mr. Nolan Worse Mr, An.ier n Nolan past HI years of ago is rapidb sinking at the home of hi . daughter Mrs. A. P. Weathers where lie has been ill for about three months —Masonic Notice—Cleveland'”h„L . No. 202 A. F. and A. M„ will meet is called communication Friday nigh' ■ r work in the first degree. M brethren cordially invited. Lodge . eris ] romp'ily at 7.30 p. m.. —Station Changes Hands—T: • Drive In Filling Station on N. La Fa yette stma operai-d I s .i,., Roberts, has l.ee i sold to .! dm , son who took charge Monih, ,]. is :ason operates also a filling na tion known as Kings' m;,. ..' p,,. t level-ami Spring roa h —Dwell Tig Burned—A ; • . -j iiig belonging to Mr. b ’(>. Rush v.x, lives near the* Calf t,,i ehtirc . burned to the ground i;. : '.Snturd ■■ evening about 4. o'clock. Ci.igin'-ef t fire is unknown, bat i.. u> i>. ; have been caused, by a -park fair.; ■ im tilt roof. —Federal Cc rt—A ; of !• oral court convenes in She H-v Man-i’i 15th with Judge E. V. Webb-.of Shel by presiding. This Will m- f.,11, .,.0 with a term of the: eountv supers r, coun over which Judge Lane', will preside. Juror.: for tie- Superb r e n t appear in thi.- issue. —-Mr. Wray Move-—A. V. W'r„v merchant who has been living with hi - tarnily at Hotel Victor tier the past few months, has moved into h - re sidence on N. Morgan street where he will live until he builds a Spanish type residence cn the site of | i- -hi home moved from N. LaFayetie to N. Morgan street.. —Minstrel at Piedmont—On Fri day • at 7:30 P. M. in the high school auditor.um, a ir.inistrel will Jw gr en by the young nun of Piedmont High School. This entertainment pro mises to be on of the host of As kin i ever given at Piedmont. The admis sion will hr 25 .cents ■ and 35 cent-. The proceeds to be used by the ath letic association. A large aud.ence is ex-pecieu. —Mattimi rc Appointed—Sam La’G - more, former senator from thi~ «r triet. has been named one of a on mission of 12 prominent men. of I t state, to make a survey of the scW > of the state arid make a -tudy of the ns,s of common school.- and. instil- - lions of higher learning. The gpver nor of the state made the appointment and the commission will report; at the next session of the legislature. — Another Magi? Store—Attoir-oy Hush Stroup has secured a lease for a term of years on a -t- r? building in. Mihcelntori, tuljoining the picture show, row -owned by Julius A; Sutt'e" of .Shelby, where Mr .Swoon \\i 1 open another Kagle stor ■. Mri Str.■up. is opening up a chain of Hag!?. st.or: which sell merchandise f.-'.m - fi.vi* cents to 82. His busire - Pill begin in I.incolnton as sooii as the building can be vacated at; I rein (deled. Mrs. Frank Ivy of Asile-. die. w.i ■ a d lightful week end vis.tor of Mrs. Braxton Spearman. Mrs. Jvy ; a lovely voice and sting in the Metho dist church on Sunday iTKunlag. A mammoth bank. to 1< k as the South Carolina National.'Bat; . has been chartered at Columbia. ' a: ital stock of the n w eorieerh la-ii • a million, with branches at (‘'lamina. Greenville and Chunk „i n. CARD OF THANKS. We. take t Hi - rnwhod of than Uir friends and rein li'oot - tor th kind Cxpre .ion- of ynrpn'lf during our recent bet ivi-uu • ■ shall never forget the deeds ol km - ness and the words of wymputtv. Mrs. H. J. Hrvmirl and < hildi : . The Fleetwood Chain. C: arlatte Observer.. Two wet:.;? .ngo mm. ai"'e F' Stoltz, who is building a Fleetwood hotel on a mountain top at Hender sonville, went to Augusta and gave out contract for a Fleetwood at tim' enterprising Georgia city. Last \v. i i. he went to Daytona and made arrange nv nts for a second Fleetwood r Florida. Before he left Daytona con-' tractors had in hand the construe! ion work in all details The same contrac tor who has the work at Henderson ville is to build the Fleetwood at Day tona. All the Fleetwood hotel- arc m'tterned after the original at Miami Beach and each cost $2,000,000 In hi manner of doing things, Coin nine Fro StoKz is very much lik" JunK !>• Duk >. The details of all his enter prises are completed and m working orde* when the public >s apprised. The Daytona contract is the third t . ■ lowing that at Hendersonville. Inc hotel there will have formal opening with the coming of July. Meantime construction work is under wav <>n Fleeiwoods at Augusta, Chattanooga and Daytona. Another week m<i> bring information of the starting ot a Fleetwood in some other seetjor, o the South, and doing work in this line Commodore Stoltz is engineering the greatest development yet undo taken in the South, for there can be no better advertisement for anv C'L\ than a Fleetwood hotel. Bach l‘ wood takes care of TOO guests, amt • is historv that the Fleetwood al ways full. First thing we know. Com-; modnre Stoltz will be coming al ’1-. to look Charlotte over. i Mr. Avery McMurry is spending tins wo k in New York on business. •'I; I- I’, button is ,hj>-•nitintc a to a ■ lav. in ('Hester, S Mr. J. Mi-Neely spent Sunday and .Monday in Hinder-,onvilki. •dr Albert Kerr spent Sunday ir Caltni-yi S, with relatnes, . • Ss Mar, (iidijay sp , the v. • el end in Greensboro with Miss Halt c (iidm y. ^r’. ' 11. Galloway and baby have return, d home Loin the Shelby hospital. •Mr. a;id Mrs. \V }{ Amy and Will ai. , return this a t -ruaon from :i hu ine s trip to West Jefferson. , Mi- Margaret Morgan and .Mrs l-nd Morgan spent Wohi- sday ail 1 harsrtay in. ( harjotte shnppii.vg. •M r. \\ adc U.'ey, Mrs. l-'rank Heey ■'.mi i.iI.e.w.. spoilt Monday in llen 'V nvi!i,; •■■■■ ; Mr. and Mrs. ire,/ Wiav •■■...t day h. n- v. -a Mr. .' ! , S- VVr;lv : d A':. . Maty K.. Millrner. ' -M‘: C. I.; lfag.-i-.. .y.-h.i has hr,., i ill a! in r la.il 1 last. V ". : renssti (" t V-'hkM - , t IJrevard. was n-. ,,/J' , bam’-, isap.-,r Sbf T d r:. -r: M: a I dh , -.MeSh; n.rb hV . IieVei iy ..a ;■ e Sje s.s jP,:;.,- 5 ; at T -u-;,/,- . o a . hur'iH"-a Mrs M. Sa)ij infield and little m. 'itj i < <.'t-iif.i/'i, -S'' C.v are. it dig her hod : .a Mrs 1 hr, ai Maun Me... ! ,:, (jc rge ami Tom Ik g • - '-S' V'. Je.ffer-spent a few -dbva her.-- with rihitivcs the dart of the week. M:s> < it’o rv.bir.i.: registered' nurse, left today . far Chariot:,!-; to ri-i-se her young iieph>%v who recent ly broke fin arm. o 'ih'-ir McIh-.-i;. e- -returned this morning from Asheville when .In entered a young- lady of this county in a -tuhercular sani'nr urn. M a Ka'e K ig wfv> i working ' ear Ridgeway. S. <’. has hu :i . find ing; a few days here vy ],v par ents, Mia Ernest Neal of Kings Moun tain ha- accepted a position with the sales department of thi Cb.as, L. Esk ridge Ford motor agency. Mr. ;.r.ii Mrs. Julius Subtle and Mr, u-uh Mrs. Will Lmeberger ; eiil Sun day in Spartanburg S. ( 'at Gonyer.-e college with Ma - Hetty S tittle, •/.’Mr” Neal Forney eft” h.» r lotto spen ; th° day hero Sunday- a: .he home of Mrs. Louis Korney. He wt nrot: to iiendcrsonviHe. Mr. I5«nr,m at v\«iKe r.urt si suem. • days here thC v.s *"!, with Mrs. Behrett who is or:' of SI'- it c ni petent teachers.. Mis.; Millicent Blanton I .t for C’n “ IottMonday when- vh ■ v.ill he (he gue ‘ of friends. Mi s Ilia .on- will u>‘ a triode! in.the CysCion show hi Char l<,tt • <•:; Thursday. Thrs'’ who are aitendr the !>. A. il. liueting in Charlotte this wees are Mrs. W It. Blanton, Mrs .Tames Bar la r, Mr-. C. R. II"e.v. Mrs O M Cm! ner and Mrs. S R Riley. Bert Brice, ntan mer . f agem, . < f Shelby. IB F. Hines, of Columbus, this state, and J. 1C Blexfco, < f Sbarm:, S. (".. all of the Conservative Bile Insurance company* are at Wheeling, \V Va.» attending u conclave of ntar „u'ei - and agents of-the company. They left Sheli y Batin<if.y. Mr. C. C. Elan-ton ami Mi s Mi'.'i ,• m Blaaton have returned from a iv.-.-'wi vr -savin Florida. 1 bey v < is. act* r.: pa tried fcv Mr. and Mrs, Rush Oat ' of Asheville. M , X (I Self its am cd a ;■ - lien m e .men's w. ur do '.artinc. t ft <; r's department/store. mt-eee i:.g Mr Thorpe who has no to Char 1,.;t with Mellon's.. v . ,| Mr . V. c B. ■ -rt-. \v!m have lived' near -But.1 - no. i.'ji.'' ■ .rysny* •••s s! dhy 'di'-Te they ;i till •. -•. il l.i or: i ?!r...B. 1:B I .hv's, -A a ta ,Y, r • - Mond'-y l:i> 1 >an''?treed.' -Hi teondiitotr w ■d improved Tuesday. ill ■ in ih>. id had t oah.M' Paid $1.50 a Year for Aurora in 1885 ' :-'f; :e people may. Von)plain Cel Th ■ Star is high in price at.S2.5l'- a s In mail since it is published m< i week;’’declared Jv Mtu In ,|i ..I’d of No. n> township who wa= in Shelby yesterday- “but. here *s * K .. f that they pahi SLM a year fct t1k> Aurora < nee a week.' as he P1V lented a well preserved ree. ipt of t \ car's subsrr'ption paid beeemWi 2:jrtl, 1883..signed in the unmistakabb hand w riting of the lamented d. .11 Miller publisher of the paper at that Mr. Miller was a Shelby edifui for ever a third of a century and wo liter of the Aurora in 1883 when Mr I edfoi’d was a subscriber. Mr. Ledior< I vis taken The Star ever Mnee n ha. l,,H.n published, and h<> contends t.u n ice is cheap enough. $1.50 was bar tl, jfet then than S2.50 now for ; year’s subscription. Mr Ledford also has some pie ,.'d state arid confederate nmnej which be*treasures highly. One p’w „f pU.|K>r represents five cents m eon federate currency. AnotherMenomum ti,in is a 25 cent piece of currency, w sued by the state of North Caro!,, i in 188C and signed by W L. Andei treasurer of the state at that time. A fifty cent Confederate States e America is as.dear and well preserve as ;,n\ new United States currency. THEATRES “The Woman Hater” is at the Webb! today. It is a spirited melodrama, re-1 veal ii{» the emotions of a French ac tre-s v ho loves too much, and in wh- e heart the passion turned to hate. “Brian Kent" coming Thursday, is taken from l ■ ■ Harold Hell Wright j story “The Re-creation of Brian1 Kona” This is one of (he notable pic-: turn of the year, splendidly present ■' cd. s; I -n Iidl> acted. The theme is the old. old ('in', of a yofiran’influence1 upon a man, popularis'd bv the1 Wr eht treatment. Mr. Webb is back from a trip to ( h,•:>:! .!,e wh; re Ire hooked a group of the best lectures of the year for the Wiibb theatre. The list includes such I re • T .ovco nr-'nluetionk as Norr a Taheailge's “KiKi”— Norma’s latest, and - ne e • in r best; (' dlcen Moor s “Irene." (' pjrjffit'i in “Mile.; Ml di> 1 Rickard Ik rtkel ness ' v ”.Ic ‘ “.loanUa.” “Blue Beard's s,- ■ > Wiv- " “The Far Cry**. (in i 1 :.-I .an 1 others. r- 1 1 -c.d e. ' o:, llr , Me. \V. i’. i:oe cie : i -tiie l hen l re at a very : 1 «• ho.ving li t in >'a ii-’. v tfie. ‘ rcot i:>'in ' Joanna.” tRobnt Quillen) I i *: i''i ;• i* was Dill and. her name ; wa.s .laae. He had a jab hi an office, i ■ arid sHr had a job in a a to hi- that wars] ; cad'd a t'skopyt.” ■He ’-•v-d.-her-.in the. manner picii- j liar t( ma!“—that is. he desired a i tnofa poly i f her ,and the privilege of, buying her or it' y thing; and pro-j tecting her from the cruel world. He r anted the fact that she was cap- ; ; ble < f doing all of tin. e th mrs fori herself. ■ ■; Sh-- liked hint, When he asked her, to marry .him. as he did every Fri-; day :.ig t. si.-, felt a little pang of romance when she said “No,” and raw ti e eager look die out of his eyes. She di 1 - it i i to i h m; she ; dal i et v. i h to marry, anybody. She liked her joii- liked the feeling of in dep -".d nee it give her, aid th- sense, of importance it gave her .She was] making good and she. knew it end ! hre .-elf-res-; c t purred with delight. B 11 was her favorite men. She en oy i d hi.; t:,ik; she enjoyed his-adorn ;i n: she enjoyed having him propose • regularly. But she was quite sure ] that she didn’t love him. and she] : didn't believe in marriage without' clove.' ’that’s the way she talked to herself. Well, a sea >n e' depression came • 1 .h-> list her job. At first she, felt l.t’.le anxiety, but after she had tried and tried to get another job—j ■ ny r rpa. table job—she began to be j b seouraged. ] :; 11 called regularly as usual and when he proposed on the third Fri day irght, a ; usual she accepted him. Bv that time she had decided that loved him. Strong, "aithful Bill 1 , What a man t-> lean on. That's the i wav die talked to herself. They Were nirurb-.t and lived hap-I • n lv ever'afterwards. She never was ihl- fu’lv ! i roe. n -ih- liar elf to the , r ed of .- kiev Jail for nionay; hr she did it with ••■hat grace : he couul for she wish: I t,, he cord sport. BUI ;r• «• 1 ’ i ’>•* i ' e ha,ip:est roSh iri t ’ world. Perhaps h • Wes. V< • e , h.e raver, ev u sur'-d that to v.as just a yul'Ktiia.te f i a ioh V, n “ ,oppt;”. Boh, is QidT a in F,).;oi t- < in i. S C. Tvibuno. I:T.S C! VMK (*F COt RT. 1 .- j ' ' ! ■ - - ( ’ / 1 - a i' • ■ - t-ion of, t’ - . p y - Y - h ! - , r - y ■ ■{,<■ . ■ iy Trio- ’ t,). w. dr > 'thy rt i v ill a-nr; eh ! ■>' y ... . . i • . j, 1 ore r e V o i::a ■ rh fr': -S thy. O- ’’ ,1 ' - d 1 lvst varrice I .know hew to rentier Th.i ■ Vtarc’n ?r i. J9fj t. - ' :■ ; A. M. HAMRICT. Jim i ii i . -wf.-iear -ti; w- ai'mwi tn 1-.a F.yest' =un Ca"*r^<rl ]•■ Your Brv cr Girl To Flunk— Yes—hr 1 von were goad and mad about it. too. Maybe gave them a good O-vashin" for what you con sidered their laziness and per versity. I ! j | ; I ;,t. r 1 i NTo, dear parents, your children arc not stupid" o’* lazy, they are as bright and ambitious as other children. The Eyestrain thev are suf fering from is using their nerve energy which they need for mental work and wasitng it in the muscular effort of obtaining vision. Better have their eyes ex amined arid glasses prescrib ed and made by a good Opto metrist and you will marvel at the change for belter it will make in your children’s work at school. Dr. D. M. Morrison, —OPTOMETRIST— SHELBY, N. C. Ne\1 To Kelly Clothing Co. > * —WEBB THEATRE PROGRAM— With Helene Chadwick, Clive Brook and John Har ron. A thrilling melodrama of swift lives. Also Bathe Comedy. A I'icturi/.ation of Harold Bell Wright’s I “THE RE CREATION OB BRIAN KENT." Another Goad Comedy. “The Worn hi Hater ’ centres ar > tml the f,i”c r of ( a French A •' i ••• . i ‘ Tore melodrama, stirring, alive, vital splendidly • t teed: f lie entertainment. “Brian Her'.' r . a' > 'are. from a :;;o:y that j —WEDNESDAY—TODAY • THE WOMAN HATER Till RSDAY— ; o!d C* m:n: ,r. ■ > i >■■■. Ian. H V; ist in* lad v?v’; : i to - i a a a o \V>{) We are pleased to inform the share holders of our 471 h series that their shares matured with the payment Saturday Feb. 27th, and we will he glad to have them call for their chcc!.z or cancelled papers. There are 1999 shares in this series having a matured value of $109,900.00, of this amount £52,400.00 represents paid up leans, and f57,500.00 is ready to be paid in cash. SHELBY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, J. F. ROBERTS, Sec-Treas. SHELBY OFFICE SUPPLY & BOOK COMPANY, INC. OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Union Trust Building. i:\ ’ -fi 'Cx' ' vr j:; - I 1-2,1-,.. ,y L'-" • u -... j EUpphCS. Special- reductions announced a® ic.> lows: l-i off on all blank books, stenographers note books, ledgers, journal:', cash books, day books, loose leaf ledger ica'es, binders and indexes 1-1 off on all carbon paper. 1-4 off on all typewriter paper. i Type.’ riter ribbons (31.00 \alue) 80 cents. Chicago Pencil Sharpener ($1.25 value) $1,00 each. Special reductions on all grades of pencils, playing cards, tally cards and place cards. ALSO ON— Desks, filing cabinets, filing equipments. Clar-O-Type (the wonder type cleaner for typewrit ers) 50 cent bottle—35 cents. 5 cent school tablets—3 for a dime. SHELBY OFFICE SUPPLY & BOOK COMPANY, INC. Fishin’ And Savin Suppose the fish don’t bite at first, What are you gain’ to do? Pull your line, throw out your bait, And say your fish in's through? Of course you’re not: oi:’re goin’ to fish i And fisn, -and fish e-u! weit [ Until you’ve caught a S' ■ full, J Or 'used up all your bs ■■ frj p If*. * jT’ a 1 St'T . . ;■ A t . -A-first i ft v « . ■ ’». . . O . - £ On’ to O ; ! ! ) Until €uc< i yoiir hook: j For grit is sore io win. | Fishing time will be here soon but it is SAVING TIME ALL THE TIME If you have started a Sa\rings Account and did not keep it up, don’t be discourag ed. Start another one. irst National Bank OF SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. See That Your 11->i .c- -s upon their yoUth faI i; iho :-a;'.v 1 ■ son it you [)t taps, It timed r,v/i..-i-i, .,,U. -pof-. ■ o]iiI dish i -i -ri. ;.v, a Savings for them. Then, give them to under stand that whatever they save toward it, you’ll add a similar amount! In short, that is the surest way of in culcating t h e admirable Thrift habit in children. If you wish, bring your lit tle boy or girl in to get ac quainted! UNION TRUST GO. SHELBY - LATTIMORE - LAWNDALE - FALLSTON - RESbURCES NEARLY ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
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