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-s . ■b1'- - * 1 .'-■.w.v.w.v.-.-.v.v. * ! fc > --- ■ ..I unit fresh oysters, country SAUSAGE. SANITARY MARKET_ —PHONE 48— Extra Years of Labor A rr. ' mally-known company decided, t- i.t -un ago, that one of their teams v.’ss r Jy to be junked. The stable boss J ti c company to let him keep the hcrt-S. 't hey did and he started to feed thecTuxedoChop. These horses are still t a tlrt job today—S \ ears aft er they were cecl nvd too old to work. We will give the name of this company on request. Tuxedo Chop contains every ingredient the horse needs to keep him in the har nc ■ and the extra ; cars of labor more than my? the feed co t. We carry Tux edo - -..and recommend them. HUNT & HEWITT, Lattimore, N. C. Tuxedo Chop Tuxedo Buttermilk Growing Mash Tuxedo Developer Tuxedo I.ggmash Tuxedo Scratch Tuxedo Poultry Fat tenet, Etc. KK) News House News; * Personal Mention Mission Program at Sundy Plains. Mr. .1. P. Walker Entertain* Friends at His Home. (Special to The Star) New House, Oct. 1.'!.—The weath er in this section is rather rainy, and cotton fields are white. The rain is doing damage to the cotton. Last Sunday was State mission day. A mission program was ren I tiered at Sandy Plains Sunday and | a reasonable amount was collected i for state missions, j "Mrs. Coy Phil beck' was hooked by a cow Saturday night and is i very sick at present. Wo hope her j a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. J. P. Walker were entertained at his home Saturday night, it being Ins I birthday. Many games were play i ed and all enjoyed the evening, j Among those present were: Miss \ < s La!a and Selma, Davis, Mary C. Brooks, Selma Humphreys. Belli1 Walker. Vernie Davis, Mat Je and t'la Gettvs, Vererie Brooks, Evelyn Daves, Doris Blanton, Reija and Vcrdie Doty, Sue Davis. Messrs. Harrill Melton. Virgil MeSwa.in, Yates Brooks, Edgar Grigg. Hugh Jackson. Cletus and Buren Brooks, Roy McKee. Austin Daves, Frank McFarland, Yates and Yan Jen Jenkins, Bill Gottys, Wytman ami Hervey Crawley, Walter Mode, Thomas Beam. Miss Reba Doiv has accepted a position at Cliffside. Miss Belle Walker is at Late nt ore as Mrs. Snurgin W’alker has been critcally ill. We are glad to i note that Mrs. Walker is some im 1 pr< ved as she was formerly of tit’s place, being Miss Lottie Greene, daughter of J. F. Greene, before marriage. Mrs. Elijah Jones of First Broad and St. Paul snen; the week end in this section. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. P/ice of Hol lis; sncr.t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Waters. Miss Vernie Walker had as her j chest Sunday, Misses Ostine and! Luna Whitaker, Gladys Petty and ; Gladys Greene. Mrs. John Humphries is at the Rutherford hospital. Reports from her bedside are that she is doing i as well as could ve expected. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis of ! Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. ; and Mrs. Wr. Z. Davis. Mr. Buren Brooks spent Sunday with Mr. Hugh Davis. Mr. T. . Greene who has been in disposed with tonsillitis is improv ; ine. Mr. Herman Petty of B. E. II. S. spent the week end at home, visit cd the B. Y. P, U. Sunday night and made a splendid talk. * jVo.17t PENCIL \\~ ^P’roiththe RED BAND AGLEPENCIL CO. NEW YORK VS A Make Ycmr Hens Lay More Eggs! You can do it—just give them Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash! Start right now—this week —and soon you’ll be gathering more eggs every day. Hens m us t work when they get this exceptional feed because it gives them exactly the things that go to make eggs—plus Cod Liver Meal to make every other ingredient give more value. Remember the name — Look for the blue*and* ivhite striped sack! Made by The Quaker Qafs (pmpany Sold by McKNIGHT &. CO., Wholesale Grocers, Shelby, N. C. -m CIM1B STUB EMIM WELL FOLKS I’M BACK HOME AGAIN I Have just come back after,a week at the market, where I bought lots of new things. The very latest ami newest stylethings you'll be glad to see new and up to-date merchandise so that when you want to see the latest in JEWELRY — WATCHES — DIAMONDS — CLOCKS — SILVERWARE — GLASSWARE and the like just drop in at rvy store and 1 wi'l be glad to show you. You all will be mighty surprised 10 see all the fine things that I have brought back for you and 1 want everyone to come in and I:n»k over this brand new stock. I Have Brought Back Some Wonderful Values and Just as a Starter on Saturday i will Put on Sale Two Splendid Values. These Fine Watches Illustrated At Remarkable Savings 'll. 7 Jewel Elgin-or Waltham. Thin model. 12 size watches in white, green or yellow gold Scepter cases at the heretofore un- -- CJ 1 heard of price of i UiDU This price has never before been equalled here. 7 Jewel 16 size Elgin or Waltham heavy duty watches put up in a fine Silveroid case at $9 00 It will be hard to equal tftfcli values anywhere. 1 his is just a beginner. I have man; m >rc values just as startling. If vou want ! real values just call on j ■ • 1 Sale Under Way — Price Cuts ’Effective Today And All Next Week. The Grand Fall Opening At The BATTERY Started OSi This Morning With A BANG! Store Thronged With Boyers To Take Advantage Of The Great Price Cot, Now Is Yoor Opportunity—COME! Bargains In Every Department — Don’t Wa it — Stock Being Picked Over — Bargains Seized — Act Quickly — Following is a Partial Price List with Feature VALUES of This GREATEST OF SALES:— SPECIAL—Ladies Silk Hose, strictly first quality, sells regular a1 75c pair. Battery’s sale price, pair 39c SPECIAL—Men’s Union Suits—Sell at $1.00 suit. Battery’s Sale Price—Suit . 48c A Special Collection of High Grade SOLID WOOL COATS—The very latest New York styles, sells regular at $24.95—on sale Friday, October 15th at The Battery’s Fall Opening Sale—Only . $16.75 Men’s New Fall Caps—Sells regular up to $2.00, on sale at The Batery’s Fall Opening Sale at only .... 95c $1.00 Value Men’s Work Gloves—Only 25c Value Men’s Work Gloves—Oaly . 35c Value Men’s Socks—Only, per pair 49c . 9c 18c MEN’S SAMPLE SUITS Many with 2 pairs of pants. Lates* styles and wool ma terials. Up-to-date tailor ing in each suit, up to $20 value—The Battery Sale Price— $11.95 MEN’S HEAVY OVERALLS Sells at $1.75. On sale at The Battery Only— 96c About 500 Pairs Of Men’s Slippers, and Shoes Value ’o $5.50. On sale at The Battery Only— $2.95 $4.00 Value Ladies’ Hats—Only .. $1.88 $4.00 Value Men’s Pants—Only . $2.45 $1.25.Value Boy’s Overalls—Only . 84c 75c Value Boy’s Overalls—Only .. 46c 75c Value Girls and Boy’s Union Suits, only.49c $2.00 Value Children’s Scuffer Shoes-Only, pair $1.29 $3.50 Value Ladies Patent Slippers—Only.. $1.95 $1.00 Value Ladies’ Bloomers, all shades.. 49c $1.50 Value Ladies’ Silk Teddies—Only.95c $3.50 Value Silk Princess Slips—Only.$1.95 15c Value Curtain Scrim—Only, per yard.8c $4.00 Value Blankets, extra large—Only .. $1.95 LADIES HOSE, Per Pair.10c Hurry -— Hurry — First Come — First Served FACTORY CLOTH SHEET5NG Yard -SPECIAL Ladies’ Wool Felt BED ROOM SLIPPERS Regular price $1.00* Bat tery’s sale price-^air— 49c MEN’S SCOUT SHOES Every pair solid leather— sells at $2.50 everywhere. The Battery’s Sale price— $1.69 Special—$2.00 Value MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Collar attached. Battery’s Sale price— 88c Boy’s and Young Men’s UP-TO-DATE SUITS Regular $ 16.95 s uit at this sale only— $9.95 About 500 pairs of women’s NOVELTY SLIPPERS Sell regular up to $6.95. At this sale Friday—Only— $3. 95 Shelby, N. C.
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