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Economy And Prosperity The great campaign Slogan of one of the big political parties fcr the next elections will wiil be “PROSPERITY” i i Supposed to be the result of President Coolidge’s program of “ECONOMY’ Whether the President is respon sible for “Prosperity” cr not, will be a debated question by Democrats, Re publicans, Progressives and Prohibi tionists. BUT ONE THING IS CERTAIN, ECONOMY produces PROSPERITY whether practiced b y NATIONS, COMMUNITIES or INDIVIDUALS and at the beginning of the FALL SEASON. We u ge a program of ECONOMY and DEBT PAYING for SHELBY and CLEVELAND COUNTY. CONDITIONS LOOK BETTER From a crop outlook, price prcspect and also manufacturing prospects have improved, so we call look forward to a season of PROSPERITY TO A CER TAIN EXTENT, but remembering a hard, close, scarce-moncy season for many this year, we want to urge our customers to adept a program of “SAVING end ECONOMY.” First National Bank “SAFE FOR SAVINGS.” Little Things IF YOU de arc somethin?.* b' r : <*’> v.-ill End yo-rself work in?* toward that cad. ant! in a sensible and systematic manner. YOU WILL find yourself economizing and saving money that you spent before on trifling and useless things. YOU WILL have a bank account, which system will help you keep track of your income and outgo, and will show at all times the n.oney you have on hand. AS YOUR surplus grows, your hopes will he pio Portionately brighter. Union Trust Co. — SHELBY — LATTIMFRU — LAWNDALE —. _ FALLS!ON — — “IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH ” Or Dig Thingc DO YOU WANT L ITTLE CjTARQ * OTTON (Shelby spots).. __ 18c — At Episcopal—Service at the Episcopal church. Sept. 12th, will at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 2:1> a. in. All welcome. — New Horn Dies—The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Quinn, S. DeKalb street, sympa thize with them in the loss of their n< w-born daughter who passed away Monday morning a few hours after birth. I hree Son*—September seems to favor boys. Three new born sots > ate announced for the week. Sons have arrived in the home of Mr. !"'d Mrs. Oliver Anthony. Mr. and i Mrs. Cage Ellis, Mr. and Mis. John I’age during the last two days. —Sain Hack —Clarence Sain is hack on the job at Pendleton’s aft er a month's vacation spent at th home of his mother in Lincoln county. Mr. Sain spent a long pj - ! riod in the West during the early summer, and went to Lincoln coun ty. upon his return. — lie-I in Charlotte—Mr. ,1. Q. 1 Earl, manager of Kfird’s, with Mr Mart, spent Tuesday in Chari >Ue, paying a visit to headquarters. Mr. ^ Karl said (he Efil'd stores ;tt ■ look ing f1 rward to good business this fall; that the managers of the big ! establishment are very much en couraged over business prospect. — New Home—Charlie Roberts is having a handsome new brick ve neered home erected on West Ma rion street, at the end of the pave merit. Hendrick and Kennedy have the contract and work is now in progress. Mr. Roberts who is con fected with the office at the Dovi r mill, will occupy the new homo with his family when completed. —North Shelby School— Th*:» children of the new North Shelly ■ s-ho'.| district in grades 1, 2 and 3 will meet Friday afternoon at 2i o'clock al ng with the children of the other grades in this school. The Scloo! for this district will no’.; meet Saturday of this week. The regular work in this school will tie ft in Monday, September 13, at 1 o’clock p. m. —Com*nij Here—Squire Sylvantts Gardner, one of the leading citizens ! of the I?-ams Mill section, will likely he a resident of Shelby ere I the arrival of Christmas. Such re ports have been heard recently and 1 Mr. Gardner in town for “first Mon day’ stated that they were more I than likely correct. .Just what h. 1 plans to do when he moves to She*- | by he hasn't fully decided. —Directors .Meet—There will lie! 1 a meeting of the dir of the Chamber of Commerce this after noon at 4 o’clock for the purpose < f j discussing the general welfare of j the town and outlining projects on! * which the chamber will devote its | attention. Special committees will i he a ore in ted. This is the first time a full meeting of the directors has ! been called since the chamber ol commerce was organized. —Child Improwng—C. L.. Aus- J i tell, the 12-year-old son of Mrs.! Sue Austell who was seriously in. j jurt-d when he fell from the see-j , onil story window of the Austell] home in Charlotte Monday morn-! ing while walking in his sleep, is ! showing some improvement. He re i ceivod an internal injury but more ! hope is entertained for his recov j cry. Mrs. Wnt. Crowder, a sister ef j the youngster, is still at bis bed I side in the Charlotte sanitorium. —-Preiehes There—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, jr., were in High Point and Greensboro Sunday and conducted church services for the j deaf at St. Peters Episcopal church ! at Greensboro and in the M. E. ie’tcch at High Point. Mr. Miller, ! who teaches a large class of deal i people here, used as his subject “On tie- Fence and Serving Two Masters.” Ilis congregations ap parently appreciated the two fine. | services. The classes there ar< ! among the host in the state and have their own Sunday school | ; classes. — Married —Miss Lola Beattie and Mr. Curl «I. Bell, both of Gas ! tenia, were married at the home J of Rev. I). I'. 1 *• i;. ,,n on West Warren street, last Friday after noon. —Vocal Class—The vocal class in music, i aught at the Dover mill by | Prof. Car! Jordon, closed 1 ist Fri day night with a program of sacred sours that was creditable, to both teacher and those singing. | Miss Mary Artie Putnam who has been visiting relatives in this section since finishng at the] ! Thomasville Baptist orphanage at j the last annual meeting, has enter-] ed the Gastonia business college, taking training for office work. Motor Aphorisms A honk in time prevents a fine. Spare the pump and spoil the :tiro. There's no use crying over spilt gasoline. A grm n motorist makes a fat ■ I repair shop. If wishes were cars, baggers ; migP, ride. i It’s a lucky car that has no overturning. Good roads slogan: Money makes the mire go. A slip of the tongue often fol lows a slip of the tire. A fool and his car are soon in need of repairs. One half the world doesn't know how the other half flivs. When a legislator meets a legis lator, hut that brings on more talk. p ERSONALP Home foiks you know U on the go. Mr. I)oc Willis was a Charlotte visitor on Tuesday. Misses Lottie and Delia Bean, spent the week end with friends in Ellenboro. Mr. J. D. Barnett left Tuesday for New Orlean to enter the Bap tist Bible institute. Mr. and Mrs. Z. It. Walker, of New House, spent Tuesday here shopping. Miss Mary Sue Beam has gone to Raleigh where she teaches hi tory in the city high schools. Miss Esdale Ramseur left the week for Kings Mountain where she will teach school this fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Webb, jr„ who have been spending a few days here left for Charlotte or Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Beam, Mrs .1. R. Osborne and Mrs. Gene Gam hie spent the day Sunday with Miss Blanche Cabaniss. Mrs. Nick Sanders and baby of Lake Junaluska, spr it several day here this week visiting her aunt. Miss Judith Bostick. Mr. and Mrs. John Byars and family and Mr. Wade Bostiek <f Charlotte spent Saturday here with reatives. Miss Effie Taylor from Loui. hiirg has arrived and is al Mis. Oeph Blanton. She will teach lien this winter. Mr. Vernon Ma on. one, of the new city school teachers arrived Tuesday arid is staying at th home of Mrs. Alice Lineberger’s. j Mrs. Avery W. McMurry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore arid Miss Amos Willis spent Tuesday in Charlotte. Mr. B. O. Thompson and little son William of Charlotte, spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (). C. Thompson. Miss Dovie Putnam of Hickory and Mr. Grady Putnam of Char lotte, spent the week end here on Graha ms tree t with Miss Judith Bostick. Mrs. Orlando Elam and three daughters, Misses Margaret, Mary Ford and Adelaide spent the we< 1; end at Bridgewater with friends from Gastonia. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Jordan and Mrs. Jordan’s sister, Miss Mary Jolly lieave about the fifteenth for Louisville, Kv, to enter George town university. Miss Sadie Severs, Miss Carolyn Sledge and Mr .Robert Thompson, of C harlotte, spent Sunday here with Miss Iva Waiterson on Sid le Street. Miss Louise Roberts of Patter son Springs, who finished high s hool here last year will leave next week to enter the State nor mal at Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Marshall ’eave Wednesday,, today, to make j heir home this winter in Clear water, Florida. The Marshalls) have been spending the summer at | he Cleveland Springs hotel. Dr. J. S. Porton, Messrs, C. R.l John and Robert Doggett, Grover Beam and F. E. Wickersham b it, his morning for Galax, Va., to a* tend the Galax fair and arrange fvr racing horses to come to the Clev eland county fair. Mrs. Eleanor Kersey arid daugh ter, of Los Angeles, Cal., were charming guests of Mrs. Jap Suttle the first part of the week. They have been abroad r.n i are on their, way home. They are kinsmen of Mrs. Suttle. Mrs. George R. Parks and son Edwin of Washington, D. are spending ten day's here with h r parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. F Put-’ nam. Mrs. Parks is connected v. th the police department in the cdy [if Washington, doing welfare work. She took a competitive examination for this position and was one < f the three highest In a class of thirty. Lincoln Seeking More Auto Space Lincoln Co. News. The increasing’ number of auto mobiles in this county is making the problem of parking space gr >,•. lailv. Saturdays of each week the busines men at Lineolnton leave , fheir ears at home to make mom for th~ visitors i;i town. Tki helps some, but there is still need for more parking space close in The day will likely come when it will be necessary to widen the street around court square, by dicing off about 20 feet of the square, paving same and making it possible to park cars around court square. This will be necessary, when every home has, a car, which s :.ot a far distance awav. --1— _ Electric Current For Hatchery Lincoln County News. Work on the new Lincoln hatch r ry and poultry association build- ! ings continues apace. Last week a 23 hundred volt electric line was erected leading from the city to j the hatchery by Electrician Lester A hornet hy, to furnish necessary current for the buildings, which are being wired as fast completed. A line has also been put in from the hatchery to the pump to fur nish juice to operate a pump which will supply water at the new poultry plant. Work on the brick house which will house the 12,000 egg incuba tor will begin at once, and probably within 60 days the poultry plant, will be ready for operation. HOME OF HKiH CLASS FIRST KI M ATTRACTIONS. TODAY (WEDNESDAY) - “THE WANDERER.” Continued fioni yesterday. A ureat spectacu lar drama—as meat as the “Covered Wagon.'* The story of the I*rodij^al Son. - THURSDAY “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY” A drama highly praised l»y the critics. Comedy. Fox News. CNDKK At SLICES WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. FRIDAY “ I he Code Of The Northwest” lu'turing the world's greatest dog—Sandow. A wonderful north country meloilrjuna. ALV\ AY.; WELCOME - (JIM ITV IS OCR MOTTO. BE UP TO DATE Clean the summer things before put ting them away. And clean the fall things when you take them cut. That is the modern idea to keep clothes clean and add to their life, ser vice and appearance. Send them to us— We are prepared to clean, dye, press, renovate all garments—from the finest to the coarsest. Shelby Dry Cleaning Co. BEAM BLOCK, N. WASHINGTON ST.. —PHONE 113— Lovely New Lamps Complete With Shades $1.95 t(’ $50.00 Utterly delightful are these Bridge, Floor and Junior Lamps in new Fall designs. And added to the beauty t)f fine design and the artistry of finished w.orkmapship is the permanence which sound construction gives. The bases of mahogany or walnut are weighted to prevent tipping. The georgette shades ha\;e many layers of exquisite pi eatings. Every detail of these attractive lamps reveals quality. The Paragon Furniture Co. “ON THE SQUARE.” Shelby’s Leading Furniture Dealers And Undertakers. EBB Theatre «*w* «»««•*•« *'»»'♦♦♦»♦» ,«•« • •# «*« *w# »w« COLLEEN MOORE AGAIN TODAY - (MATINEE AND NIGHT.) THIS STAR IN THE SPRIGHTLY PLAY 44It Must Re Love” PACKED THE MOUSE TO STANDING ROOM ONLY LAST NIGHT. COME TONIGHT. GOOD EXTRA COMEDY. THURSDAY [tomorrow] We Are Producing A Picture We Believe Will Thrill Theatre Goers. The Waltz Dream” It is a German made picture filmed by the UFA, released through METRO GOLDWYN. Seme of the greatest films being shown in the country are being made by UFA. This is our first Metro-Goldwyn release. And there will be many others. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Take a tip and SEE THIS PICTURE. Paths Comedy and News Reel included. Webb Theatre
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