Mrs. Hamrick Proprietor of the Shelby Beauty Shoppe, with Mrs. Phillips, operative, is this week in Atlanta, attending a Eugene Permanent Wave school of in struction in order to become more pro ficient, and to give better service, to the patrons of the Shoppe. The announcement is* made that the Shoppe will be open for custom as formerly, with Miss Ruby Michael in charge, during Mrs. Hamrick’s ab sence. Shelby Beauty Shoppe Fanning’s Dept. Store. Shelby, N. C. “THE BETTER ’OLE” A GREAT COMEDY HIT WITH Syd Chaplin TUESDAY You’ll simply shriek at the antics of the old Cockney who ’elped win the war. MONDAY — TODAY — “THE FRONTIERSMAN” With TIM McCoy, a Metro-Goldyn Mayer. Webb Theatre DRESSES! Carefully Cleaned. Nicely Pressed. You’ll be delighted with the beautiful work We do. -WHITEWAY DRY CLEANING CO. “Quality” Cleaners — Dyers Phone this or this ... 105 ... 106 P. S.-We do pleating too. NOTICE To Public Water and Light Bills are due on l*t day of each month. Unless paid by 15th Services will be cut off and not restored until, bill is paid in full and a fee of 50c for restoring the service. F P. CULBRETH W. N. DORSEY Clerk-Treas. Mayor. s —Play Today—The Shelby col ored team is today playing the Kannapolis team at the city park here. —Birth—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Audie Brooks at Shelby Hospital on Friday, July 22, a son. Mrs. Brooks was formerly Miss Frances McMurry. —Fine Peaches—The Star force during the past week enjoyed some fine peaches presented by Mr. Zeb Mauney. The peaches were gener ally considered about the estab lishment as the largest and best flavored produced in this section. —Building , Garage — Messrs. Cicero Lutz and Tom Webb left today for Weaverville where they are building a garage and filling station at an advantageous loca tion there for George Moore, of Shelby. ITTLE JjTAR —Pay Lights Bills—Many pa trons of the water and light de partment have failed to pay their water and light bills due July 1st. A grace is allowed to the 15th of each month, so those who do not pay by the 15th will have service discontinued. A fee of 50c will be charged for restoring service. —Called Home—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wilson who have been spend ing several weeks in Alexandria, I.a., with their son, Mr. Oscar Wil ! son, were called home on account of the illness of their daughter, Laura who will undergo a serious operation in Charlotte tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, their son Will Wilson and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Joyner left this aftemoort for Charlotte to be at her bedside. —L)ism;\tling—After the presen entation last night of “The Mes sage of The Cross,”, a sacred pageant written by Mrs. V. L. Goode of Lincolnton, the seats and platform on the lot adjacent the First Baptist church where the Scarborough meeting was held, are being dismantled. Seat frames are being preserved for use later, but the lumber is being sold. —Another Joe— There are two Joe Carters in Cleveland county and when Joe Carter No. 1 was in court last week for making home brew, Joe Carter, No. 2, the bar ber, had friends who were surpris ed to think that he would be a home brew maker. Joe, the barber, says he has not been charged with making home brew. To him home brew does not have enough kick. —Try Robbery—The safe at the Shelby Milk plant was the object of attack of buglars sometime dur ing Friday night. The combination was broken open but the would-be burglars did not succeed in reach ing the cash drawer. Nothing was missed, therefore, but the safe was badly damaged. It is presumed the burglars were inexperienced as yeggmen. Police authorities are working in clues which they have One Report Has Haynes Seeking Secretaryship on Temperance Board. Another Talked. Washington.—Wars and rumors of wars among prohibition leaders he™ are becoming more prevalent. . In the wake of the flare-up of Bishop James Cannon jr., of.the M. FI. church. .South and Dr. Arthur J. Barton of the Southern Baptist con vention over Wayne B. Wheeler’3 political observations, comes a fresn crop of interesting reports. One is that former Prohibition Commissioner Roy, A. Haynes will ask the northern Methodists elect him “general secretary” of the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of the church in stead of Dr. Clarence True Wilson, who helped to oust Haynes as head of the ary enforcement unit in th! More Milk «'' i 6r it costs you nothing “Feed 200 lbs. of Larro to any one cow; then if your own figures do not show that she gave more milk on Larro, or if for any other reas on you are not entirely satisfied, , return your two empty sacks and unused Larro and get every cent of your money back.” A Complete Line of Cattle, Horse, Hog And Poultry Feed At All Times. SUTTLE’S HATCHERY Phone 741 --Thompson Bldg. THE FIRST REAL SYMPTOM OF SUCCESS IS THE DESIRE TO REGULAR LY SAVE MONEY. Your money works for you all the time when you save with us. YOUNG MEN AM BITIOUS TO GO INTO BUSI NESS WILL DO WELL TO BEGIN SAVING NOW. Your money will earn interest and be safe with us. First National Bank — OF SHELBY — RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. Prosperity Follows The Dairy Cow ....This statement long regarded with mild doubt, is being abundantly borne out among those farmers who have ac-* quired good cows, and have learned to handle them properly. You, too can join the company of satisfied dairy men who are getting cash profits every month in the year by selling us their cream and feeding the skim milk fo pigs and chickens. Prepare now for winter dairying. Crops are looking mighty good at pres ent, prices too. Arrange to add a few good cows to what you now have. Sit level in the boat. Hold your head, keep digging, save what you make—AND? Shelby Creamery Co. Wm. LINEBERGER, Pres. Cleveland County farmers are re ceiving thousands of dollars every month now from their cows and chick ens—and it looks like Cleveland is headed for a Fifty.Thousand Bale Cot ton Crop and worlds of Corn and Hay. HOLD YOUR BREATH. Save What You Make—Get Out Of Debt.