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I 1 I.TA.e C t a r s y ******** ******** * Cotton, per pound * Cotton seed, per l,u hel 18c * >:» L-2* * —Birth—Born to lur. .n-d Mr>. ]> 6. Crowder at Baltimore M. . |, i «•!-. a dainty daughter. Ruby Franc. . Mother and babe are ge iijv a nicily. —Episcopal Services—Then- wid t„ services at the Episcopal C-urch here Sunday March 28th at 11 a. ni. and 7-:;d p. in. As this is 1';,!,, Sunday, the sermon will lie on t}.,- i , ,.;rt.t < ■ the day. All ar ■ cordially myited. —Catches Haul, | . hawks, one men.-rung : u. the other .38 irche m ,e * :i were caught in -a'si V. Porter who live- ,,n j; i (iidttey’s farm near s ; . , —Buys an Interest—R. R. ,i| si n who has come t . s iu . Rockmart. (ia., has j uK-hn.-.-l i>: »• - tf rest in the Sin lb- Old Mo - an I Book Store.. )1. Wd' : .a, : )i’i Mr Brooksh r at a • :ttia 'i : tore in the- same stand i tb l a;,,,. Trust com j Any building. —Champ Typist Here— 'd ; Min nic Rcgelmyer. former wothi's cbun - •lion speed typist, via . in 11 ([),■• Thursday as a vi- iior * , t'.;. . niercial departmet * - - e '•'>».;; v 1! gh school. At 1 o'eloeb in the ; f; ernoon. ^liss Ecgt'in.yer cave a «pt» i and typing demo:v.trat'io-i • before t e entire High school in t:i, ,rj.,it- : on... —Buy Church Site—R. .. W. R Ware who was a visitor in Sh boy, Tnursday from Forest City, y- t ■ Methodists of that city chi wed; . chased for $25,000 some mail, property where a i. .. Mctlv d t church and parsonage will he em-. I. Mr. Ware who is a native of She-b.v pastor of the Forest City Meth>.• church. —Fordson Day—Safurd -y isumd y March 27th is Fordson tract'-r day Mr. Charles L. Eakr.idg •, l cal deal r. has arranged for a demo?--Patioi. . > be held at the Mills Cline farm on the Si-.elby-Fallston road.- Farm b y !■ - r.icnts, each one represent-ng ;i step toward efficiency and mbie prefynb:. farming practice, will be - • morn-fat ed along with the Fords- n ti:a.-. or. Farmers are invited to : t d. —-Capt. Dodd litre—fy.pt. W. N. D>dd, native ot tne bn’i; <'( t on, raw a Southern raiir . '! f-> 1 :.t (!rc< nvil’e, S. C., was in :■ Iby \ i-i, inx relatives Thursday. 1 • *’ t:nt? S!v< 1 1 y's progress he was v v inu«: - terested in real estate fm-Ca.pt. lmiM has 235 acres near Brevard where ! e expects to build a handsome summer home. lie was accompanied, by his soil James Dodd. — Alexander's Burn—C r A! under, jeweler, lias conferred a upon the town. He ha nper** ■! i chronometer, a time-shoe - that i (urate to within'a scow. < ’ a sfl t second. It is a smallish <i olo.e. (. < ■ - trivance, set in iu chirk e r. tv* wir.dew—the kisr word in time k p itg Mr. Alexander has for the • >: two weeks bpen dull inz u > ho- st i * for the spring trade .having spert nearly $500 in finishing t.<oc!u.-. He now boasts one i f the ire>-: beaut i : end. complete 'jewelry esra'm-nv in this neck of the.commonwealth !i 1 is continually adding to -b - : t r the Easter trade, h:- imp••.•tatie: s. earning from Cincinnati. Mr. Horshnl Ponder spent Wed nesday in Bessemer City. Mis. * (avion Pooler was i (",iar lette \ i- tuf lit) Woslno- day. Mi s. ( liarle i Washburn i: spend UIK a fc.W days in Gtovomm Mi. Km- I., p, .am was a Itutlhl f< i dt. n Visitor Thursday. Mi • A’ ■ I.olaild, is spermine ■* . ' ti sc a! V- res Poach, Fla., '• h her brother, IF II. IlePrk-st. Mav,r A. C. Weathers loft today • 1 ( Itfi’ilins. Ca., to join Mrs. Weafti a few VI a v visit to their daugh C's. dr . l!, Ihxee .Smith. M: • Ai-aii '!:lli-r of c'--,,! - v ■ a ’ A\ f'iln i.y nil Ait and : THurs d IV he/e. • . ' ,\ .. ; , h; I'f'nuinir a a •■!: ;u R ■ t !••». |'I "If - Unto'.. Mr. . Jai . W< bl Mr 0 Msp < orInwr and Mr - ! t ■ ■ Bu ■ Thursday i: I ar’-'t!" v.dth Mrs < II I. ' Raeiim .Mr •!. (Neely • iv-r‘ WYdi-ies ‘M>; in ,v. ari'.t c at; th. i d td» of ' - at * •* ,* who is ill in a 1.,, pita! there; MiY Mayjrf- 111;, 1; -|.< m W, - day ,n ! i. : i • r. • • <\ i!i . ■ Mi < ■ \V 1 ■ 1 . .1 t l.lay ' r■ a-:i Florida to spend -.n-• ; t. with Mr:- Who.i Avho is he,re with' her fath er Mr. ! M. Hull; M ■ ' 1 i,o Colleen V.’il ■r and K.-r lain Hardin and Mr. Rid t .n; of Id were Shelby shoppers Wednesday. •1' la tat M i Wei,Rosy of Hint's •M hr-tail: sipv-nt evejal days in She! h- .'this, pest w k visiting friend s and H atdvi >. Mi - ' L iv Thi ■ ': op and ha1')', left Thursday for P».r< yard v. here ’.fry v'i-1 join • Mr. Thorn;.non and maly tl.eir furore r on •. ( . R. Webb, hand . the Pilot d_i> In- r .! ■ company here. hi. returned hiodljv from a bcsihih- trio to' N ivdle. Mr. and Mrs. Geortre Blatib.n and Mi;-, Mill ire tit Blanton and Mm O, Max Gardner .'■"petit Wed?:' day in Gastonia tret! Charlotte. Mr. Blanton a't'rdoi! the ! rod mryi ini'- of th" Or hr. ‘dir Ho- spiral in (ia ne V. ine: a vaka d member. Mr. S, Griffin Wis . s bride.. M W i it'.’foil. He! i'.’ :t *•> , a: .■ true si - at 'lv home of Ath ;•; < > ;:?:.! Mrs. C. R. MeBnw r. Mr. \V I :i be tiler of M: Mrlirayer and Id bride is a da'tjrhtcr of du hi < Rice i the S - !>r me- ■■Court' la r, h < f l.i-Iav are. Mr id r •. Wis • \v ill visit i.l Shell v f i a week or ton d:rv . Frank Martin Ic Buried At Oak Grcvc Frank Marlin, who idled March .F ivas) buried March 12th at Oak Grave 'church. Mr. Martin was i>8 \v: r - ( f ar and leaves a widow t*-b>y ; mar nave was M; :! Mary 'Anri 11,1-05. Also .-iirviv:;',e a?.» stS fchfid : - t 1 mourn their ! . Mrs. U. J. Pendleton. Mrs. Loth Werhcrk. Mrs. Marvin Brieves. Mrs. Frol Grigg, P. f. arid J. K. Martin, all prawinai.t n/f ns of the county. Mr. Martin, w - a r-ieodid citizen and I've.last- of ! is l.inuiy. lie was a K >od neighbor anu faithful church member. Mr. Mer , .1 of- i-a.-unotiia ..following an a .. ;:c of influenza. Mrs. John u. i;cNpi:!i:-uN; Washington. U <' '• •••’ 1:11 questionably wit i:!s lti(‘ .- i': ! of the ultra ultra in • ip'ilui f >3 tine of those moil* o tMveit "O queens who reigns t ut < - not i Mrs Henderson h is i ’ Jed d< . ifo t at various times against short skirt =• Smoking, drinking alcohol. t atirs /neat and the encroachment of apart ment houses on aru tocrutlc r< dance streets. She iH/ilt a jwlace for me vice presidents and offered it for their use rent free She sougat to dub Sixteenth street the Avenue of the I’resld(*nts Did she t»ut over any of these pet nieaa;* Not one1 Hut her throne ;s as tirni as ever Her vigorous opinions are listtiud to with umli" inished respect. Her company is Mukht as eagerly and in vitations to her home are pi »>:• d as highly as ever. So this cle\<-i and wealthy widow of SI holds court in her "boundary Castle " r. “There Is no doubt that people are becoming worse." she telle a visitor In one breath And in the next -he pays keenly. "You know 1 Intend lo live to be 100." Mrs. Henderson's latest ukase was against knee length skirts. "I am afraid 1 have some of the blood of the reformers In nic, she Bays. "Hut when I go through the streets and see girls with t'esh ro • ored stockings which extend unveiled to the edgfe of their cloaks, and see men watching them and see the girls i self-conscious and with the an of nut ticing quite first class, I think it Is i lime to protest I "The fault is wun ia-ii;uc ■ *. been foolish myself and have obeyed ! when corsets and sweeping trains were in style It is conceivable that I If fashion should set for girls the ■ costume of a South Sea savage, they 1 might submit for the sake of follow ' Ing the pace. We must demand of designers that their styles be mod i est ’• 7\ Convincing proof that Mrs. Hen derson reigns is the popularit'- ot hei invitations. It is an adag t un n< •visiting dignitary, foreign or. Jo ctneatlc, has been rerevedjr. Vta?’1 Copyright by Matr.? « * Mis. J. B. Ucnderson regardless of the White House, until he has been a guest at the il -mlerson castle. \et she never serves meat at her table, and h<r w.ne cellar was smashed spectacu larly years before prohibition. Guests at her "at homes" receive ice water instead of spiked punch. Rut both men and worsen guests assert their rights by smoking, and she no longer nrotosts. Her effort tp bar apartment nousefl. from hei .street ended t!« a ^’5“^°' -,-he had gi> 'n t valuable true. , ■ ■!.’■' I. I ■ ■! 1- ■••••' . . k incident’ II prose • ■ 'rprr» vlK l\ ) I THEATRES i “Dancing Mothers" is the attraction ; “t the Princess today (Friday.) Fath er is a wealthy idler. Daughter a cap ! riveting flapper. So the pretty niothti sins. "Why don't 1 step out, too?" So "he does. And she's some stepper. And some dresser! And some- lint wait mod von see the complications in this 1 F. Ila.--.by, Rolls-Roycey comedy drama of New York society. “The Prairie Pirate" comes Sat m - 1 day. It is a real rod-bloode l American action drama with banding beauty,' desert buccaneers. A tale ot the bar- • dir lands, breath-taking thrills, pul saline heart throbs, seething mystery, .-peefaeular melodrama. A fight apv; o>t odds for love and revenge. "Del 11id ilie Front’’ is coming M , i ; i d Tuesday under-the atuph of tie A I'K-ricari legion.' Memory I.nne' it thi> W. hl> ! h:r t- Pa very sr o, Jill. Never a Jn'fJ-. woo didn't. Iixi’k. bank. down. nunnery >nn u>.-the first hr- . th' i.. t <j : - 'll, t '■ tile I lay: rile I • I the ■ till r hey :hked h.:ni;ar a fiierw!, hat. ■whrri v .r: lie now . what way hr <!<-ia<r: . vi-|e- \vh) Iootbnr hr . i. d dn-n t wander it' «n»eth«<\. lonlj hack, .she would see a wreath of . nr!- ; if * !y <!i• l\ th- . to: •• Of ; U't' >■ !'“l • that l aid through i i'e the •Iv.ip P'1 O is memory lane. On. Saturday hir W’ehb presents Jack Moxie, who ia < won more bucking bronco contests nod 1 steer roping matche; than any other western screen star is starring iri "A ! Six Shoot in’ Romanic," It is a thrill-, iin,' picture play of the cattle country with a great list of players supporting tht star. Mr. Webb also gives that day j a rip-roaring comedy and the- ever I leasing “Fables,'’ Don't miss it. Shelby Defeats Blue Ridge School Team Shelby clef' .tic d (bile Ridge four io two, featured by the air-tigb, i .itching i f Hoyle a,id Hedfern, the termer allowing three hi* and fan ning seven and the latter allowing ' four hits and fanning 1 ! her.ties pitching a I. i:aloe 1> fe»r: rjainmid ere /»v» r i • fenr . tF or Cl. c had : iogliol i i,; tb. F.r FFie Hkige’s only i •.. . Haiti ries: Ido Fen: .'.e;i Hi ,,,d L J in; Slu F ; !1 ; , ■ 1 (1, :1a ■ W AN 1 K D 75< ‘‘Jen anti Wo nr \ m >•» at lii.y Aik.': o Sale i hnr may A till 1. Jim Allrn proper: ■ , 11 i^h \. ay 20, A r< ra * ot-2(‘e WEBB THE ATP I —Today—Friday— First National 1 ’i< c urv. Prac-gnt ••••• Eleanor Hoard man and Conrad Na<;cl !n “MEMORY LANE” It is big in every way. Also Newest News Reel. — Saturday — Your Favorite Cowboy——Jack Ilo\‘e—'.n A IS'ue Streak Western “SIX SHOO TIN ROMANCE” Action Galore—Breakneck Rifling and Bit: Battles* Also Comedies and FabL ;. -10 c AN1) 25 c—-— —Ccming Monday and Tuesday “IK E NT’ The Biggest Picture of the Year. CdTeen M >o r 1 i -WEBB THEATRE -WHERE TEE CROWDS (,() PRINCESS THEATRE HOME OF FIRST KI N. HIOH-OEASS \T TRAC'TIONS. —SFE( IA L TONIC!3'F— A Herbert 5*. ran don prod a. (ion ‘•DANTiN:; VOVHKRS" Starrin; • ( otr.va> Tcarle. \i < :• ;a,rl (Mara Ravi'. ! ’s a Rod; -Rov .-e r a?*-.!, i'i' o ' ir,;i ( ‘I\ ! : t V i — taiirce . Don't tn • ■ ...... , Ha.! v I). Caic : . ! ; | | c 1 v e.- i- '/p f« : a■ ’•IT-: ■} a.* lit!|-; TfRA'i :>• §.Come out and re ths - e:al. It’s a western you v iM - like. So ’ii'ih a!. Also (io;)d ( i Tiociy. •—- .N! a h I () n! y— ‘ HiS M ASTIR’H \ OK M" A snecial feature wit i that furious dug. A’so a (load Conudv. -fTOMINd M(iM)AV — One of the host pictures of the year, hairing none, entitled— TiEHIND THE FROM” The n matter will run this special two days, due to the fact that they' aTtr turning them away every where and re*booking it for anot her showing. 1 his nicture comes under the auspices of the Ameri can Legion. Don't miss it. Ql Ai-ITV IS Ol'K MOTTO AM) NOT QI ANT1TY. ALWAYS WELCOME. ARE YOU { Capable of Carrying Oi l a Plan? * .... i H { Doing What You Yourself Expect Your- ! ll'X -:‘.J self To Do? t t < ! t t \ i i i OF COURSE, you have a definite purpose, but without application, work and mere work, there can be no results. BY BRINGING TO THE BANK \ A PORTION OF WHAT ! YOU EARN YOU WILL HAVE S | SOMETHING to SHOW FOR YOUR LABOR. t < * i i C i t I Firs! National Sank OF SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES FOUR AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. IN HONOR OF THE EASTER SEASON—GREETING— Eafter is the season of change, when life renews itself -- All life. The season has its true symbol in the lesson that Christ gave the world—a lesson of change, of renewal, of premise. The most inspiring lesson in all human history. as Matur e changes, renews itself, puts on a new aspect, man is better too to cast off in a measure the old and brighten his environment. i There 10 nothing that works such a beneficial change in life as to renew and brighten the setting where we are. And that brings us to our display at the Paragon. We are displaying this Easter Season the most beautiful and appealing line of Furniture in all depart ments that we have ever offered. That is because the manufacturers of furniture, catching the spirit of the lime, put cut the most beautiful designs ever offered before. What happened in our mind when we visited the furniture markets, wi»l happen in your mind when you visit our store. We found the display so attractive that buying was ir resistible. And it will be the same with you if you will take occasion to pay us a visit. You will say to yourself, the old home dolled up i n these beautifully colored patterns, will be a new place. It will have a new charm, and a new beauty—a new attractiveness. The interior as well as tne extenor will take on the brightness and hope of spring. Meantime in a sincere spirit of hope and f: iendliness, we extend to you, our friends and patrons the greetings of the Season. THE PARAGON FURNITURE COMPANY
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