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!:v * values to $2.00 for / one dollar Saturday and monday we have carefully selected a number of our best sellers ranging in price from to $2.00 and offer them special Saturday and monday for $1.00. f \ $1.50 smoking stands 26 inches high you could' walk the town over and you’d never find a nicer gift than these smok ers for $1.00. \ silk pillows $1.39 regular for neatly embroidered in colors of rose, hlue, tan, gold and green. \ 2 pairs $1.00 women’s silk hose for a close-out from one of the best hosiery mill in the country enables u s t o effer you this wonderful bargain. 59c men’s ties In christmas boxes 2 for select your tie now. a great assortment of patterns. ! children’s ’ „ week - end cases $1.48 regular for neat litle black cases lined with fancy cretonne — size 9 1-2 x 15. . children’s bath robes for only a few of these to go at this price, see them at once—they are bargains. $1.25 bed lamps colors of rose and blue, ly gifts and only $1.00 monday. for they make love saturday and values to $2.00 men’s wool scarfs for a line of samples at a big discount on ables us to offer these at this price. values to $1.50 men’s shirts for neat stripes and plain broadcloth. all have collars attached." full range of sizes. men’s overalls values to $1.50 for full cut and made well. dark blue heavy weight. for 2 days only at this 69c crib blankets 2 for pink and blue blankets, 2 for $1.00. good size, medium weight. the paragon department store "the gift .tore” FILM BITCH OF LITE MENTION Party Attending Cokcsbury Training School. Mr. Murray Home from Little Rock, Ark. ( Special to The Star) i Fa Us ton, Dec. 15.—The ladies I3ap I Wst Mi i iomry Society met with Mrs I Deems Hoyle Tuesday afternoon at | 2:30 o’clock a very interesting pro gram was rendered after which de | licious refreshments were served by I the hostess. Rev. J. W. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs T. Stamey, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I Wilson, Mrs. L. E. Slacey, Mrs. S. T. I Kendrick and*Miss Pearl Jolly are I c Rending the Cokesbury Sunday . school training course at Polkville ! this week. Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Murray and daughter Miss Estelle and Mr. and Mrs. s. R. p. Glenn attended the fu neral of Rev. Irving at St. Paul Methodist church Tuesday. Prof. Clarence King filled the pul | pit at the Baptist church here Sun day evening. His sermon was greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. John Lackey and little daugh ; ter Imogene visited friends in Lin ! cclnton Sunday. Mr. John Murray of Little Rock, THE PARAGON STORES —Are brim full. You’ll be sorry if you do not visit our stores now and view the wonderful dis plays— Special cash prices given from now until Christmas. THE PARAGON DEPARTMENT STORE THE PARAGON FURNITURE STORE SHELBY’S BEST —At both stores you will find hundreds of items at special cash prices. Cheapest To The Best AT THE FURNITURE STORE —We will continue our sale on Mascot ranges. Sellers kitchen cabinets, and overstuffed Tiving | room suites until Christ mas. We only have a few of each left. Our rales last week were wonderful. Buy now and (■-.ve money— At The Paragon Our Stores are the talk of this entire section. People come miles and miles to buy from THE PARAGON STORES and there’s a reason — they know that we handle finality merchandise and that our prices are bet ter—Nuff Ted. / PARAGON DEPARTMENT STORE —We are closing out all Coats and Dresses now. • Our Bargain Basement is on fire with Red Hot Bargain; . Our main floor is brim full of beautiful things for Christmas, it will do you good to go over our store. Don’t buy a thing until you i ^jjsit The Paragon De partment Stare — Look for the BIG FLOR SHEIM SHOE SIGN. Better Values Better Prices AT THE PARAGON STORES -Shelby l- -* I Ark. arrived here Wednesday to | spend the holidays with liis parents I Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Murray. Mr. aiyl Mrs. E. G. Sputling and ! Mr. C. D. Stroup attended the funer ! al of their uncle Mr. Frank Williams at Elizabeth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Link cf Lin- j j cclntcn, visited^ Misses Natba'.eo j I Lackey and Thelma Hoyle Sunday Mr. T. C. Falls of Vale, spent the week end here with his cousin, Mr. ! Watson Falls. Mrs. A. L. Hoyle is spending this i week in Shelby with her daughter ' ! Mrs, R. M. 'Brackett. Mr. at.d Mrs. B. P. Peelpr and family cf Belwocd visited her par i ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lackey Sunday. Mr. I,. A. Hoyle and little son. Dwight, of Shelby, visited relatives I in Falbton Sunday. ; Mrs. Robert Cline left Friday for ! BednetsviUe, S. C., where she goes | to be at the bedside of her mother j Mrs. Griffin, who is seriously ill. Mf. srs. Hoke and R. A. Lackey re j ccived a telegram Tuesday from De ! catur, 111., telling of the death of their uncle, Mr. John Yoder. Misses Frankie Dickson and j Maude Kendrick, ef Dallas spent the I week end with their parents here. | Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Young of Shel | by were Fallston visitors Sunday. ! Mr. Slone Eliictt spent the week j end in Gastonia with relatives. Mr. W. A. Gantt and daughter, j Miss Alice, made a business trip to j Charlotte Friday. Mrs. Henry Stamey cf Belwood is ! ; spending this week here with her son Mr. C. T. Stamey. Miss Fay Ross teacher in the Waco school, spent the week end I here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' P. O. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewis were the ! guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Adiai Elliott Tuesday night. Mr. Joe Stamey who is attending j school at Blue Ridge at Henderson - I vilie was a Failsion visitor Monday. | Prof and Mrs. W. R. Gary and Misses Terali Pinkleton and Euzelia Smart were Shelby visitors Tuesday evening. Mr. E. F. Dellingrr went to the Shelby hospital for treatment Wed nesday. His many friends hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. George Royster is seriously ill. Her many friends hope she will I soon recover. CARD OF THANKS We Wish to thank cur friends at the hospital and others for their love and interest shown our dear hus band and father and members of the family while he was a patient in the hospital. MRS. ALONZO BEAM and CHILDREN. _ INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY New York, N. Y„ November 29th. 1927. The hoard of Directors have declared a regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarter* per cent on the Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this Company, und a regular quarterly divi dend of one and one-half per cent (11 i%)on the Cumulative t% Preferred Stock of this Company, tor the current quarter, payable January 16th. 1028, to holders of record .it the close of hun tress—December 29th, 1927. Checks will be mailed. Transfer books will not close. < '*wen Shuphsild, Vice-President GST Ttcastirer MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of a Deed of Trust made by Mary E. Houser to the un dersigned trustee securing an indeb tedness to the Atlantic Joint Stock land bank of Raleigh, said deed of | trust bearing date March 1, 1926. and recorded in Book 131 of Mort gages, page 686, of the Register's of |fice of Cleveland county, default in payment of said indebtedness hav ing been made and upon request of the holder of said indebtedness for ; foreclosure of said deed of trust un der the power of sale therein con tained, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction for cash tc the highest bidder at the court house door in Shelby, N. C„ at 12 o’clock M., on Monday, January 16th, 1928 ithe following described real estate: First Tract: 43 acres lying on the J North side of the had surface High ! way No. 20. leading from Shelby to j Kings Mountain, and beihg about 1-4 of a mile from said highway, said tract bounded on the north by the i lands of Forrest Kekridge; on the East by lands of H. V. Herndon; on , the west by lands of Calvin Hamrick on the south by lands of W. A. An thony. and being the tract conveyed by deed from W. M. Williams in Book "3-R” of Deeds page 123, of * ‘be register’s office of Cleveland i county, N. C. to which reference is j made for a more complete descrip ntio of said tract. Second Tract: 20 acres lying about four miles East of the Town of Shel by on the South side of the hard surface Highway No. 20, leading from Shelby to Kings Mountain, be ing about 200 yards from said High way and bounded on the North by lands cf W A. Anthony: on the east by lands of W. P. Anthony; on the South by lands of A. A. An thony; on the west by lands of J. W. Cornwell, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stone pile in S. G. Anthony’s old line, now J. W. Corn well’s and runs thence north 79 east 10 1-2 chains with said An thony’s old line to a post oak, thence south 47 1-3 east 16 1-4 chains to a gum. thence south 36 1-2 west 7.82 chains to a stake in the road, thence north 70 1-TJ west 1? chains to a slake, J. W. Cornwell’s and Mary B. Houser’s corner, thence north 13 east 4.45 cHMns with their said line to a stone, thence North 28 east six chains with their line to a stone thence south 54 west 2.41 chains with their line to the begining. Reference is also made to the aforesaid ded of trust/for a further identification and description of the aforesaid two tracts. This December 15, 1827. RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY. Trustee Ryburn & Hoey, Attorneys. TOLUCA ID KNOB CREEK GLEANINGS Personal Mention of People Coming and (Icing in Upper Cleveland Section (Special to The Star) Despite the cold, bad weather last Saturday nig'it, a large crowd was ( present for the play given at St. Peters by the Woman’s Missionary society. Ail report It as-<a good play, j Each character did wonderfully well. j Mrs. J. C. Hoyle spent a fortnight J at the home of her sister, Mr. and ; Mrs. Henry Queen cf Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoyle and Mr. | and Mrs. Johnny Hoyle, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Jake Hoyle’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Barber, of Belmont. Misses Mary and Joyce Leciford spent last Saturday night with Miss Co.rinne Hoyle. Misses Corinne Beam and Murriel Houser cf the North Brook section were guests of Misses Edith and Helen Sain last Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boyles spent \ Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Lackey. Mr. S. A. Sain spent last Sunday | at the home cf his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Yarboro. Mr. L. M. Williams spent last Tues day night at the home of Mr. Law rence Rhoney of Catawba county. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mull were business visitors In Morganton last Wednesday. Mrs. Ivey Jenks has accepted a position in a silk mill at Cramerton i and is boarding with her brother Mr j Coleman Upton, who lives there. j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sweezy of Hickory spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Willis. Miss Ada Willis of Shelby spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom WiPis. Mr. and Mrs, Eskridge Hallman and little son Ray. of Shelby spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hallman. Mrs. S. A. Sain and son Thaxter, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hoyle. The little son of Mr. arid Mrs. Burt Sain, Thomas Warren, has been real sick, but is some better at this time. Messrs. Guy and Kenneth Dellin ger spent Saturday night with his sister, Mr. and Mrs John Sain at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain j Mr. and Mrs. Plato Ledford and ! daughters Misses Mary and Joyce were dinner guests at the home of their brother Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cost ner on Sunday. Beaver Dam News Of Current Week i Ernest McGinnis Home From Hos- I pital. Personal Mention of People on the Move. (Special to The Star) Beaver Dam, Dec. 15.—Rev. D. F. Putnam filled his appointment at Beaver Dam last Saturday and 3un day morning bringing to us each time a message of spiritual truth. The many friends of little Ernest J McGinnis will be pleased to know that he was brought home from the 1 Shelby hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Laura Price of Ruth, this state, who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Nancy McCurry is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCurry and family in Clierryville. Miss Ruth Allen spent the week end with home folks in the Elizabeth community. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Blanton enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Gienn Blanton cn last Saturday night. A bountiful supper was served. Mrs. R. W. McCurry spent lest week in Shelby at the bedside cf her mother, Mrs. Martha Jarrett who. is very sick at her home. Miss Libby McCurry spent Sunday in Cherryville with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Jarrett and while there attended the funeral of Mr. John Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blanton re turned from Hendersonville and Chimney Rock last Saturday and spent the week end with the formers j parents Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Blanton. Miss Libby McCurry who is in school at Lattimore was at home last Thursday to attend the wedding cf her cousin Mr. Glenn Blanton and Miss Viola Nolan. Master Hoyt McCurry spent the day Sunday with Master Ernest and Yates McGinnis. Miss Nannie Jones spent Sunday with her cousin Miss Beuna Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blanton und sisters Louise and Thelma were din- I ner guests of Mrs. Blanton's parents last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nolan at the Dover mill village. Several people from this commun ity attended the public debate at Boiling Springs last Saturday night. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICK Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Watts, de ceased. late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 10th day of December 1928 ( or this notice will be pleaded l in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of December, 1927. F. A. BOYLES, Administrator of John Wats, deceased Bynum E. Weathers, Attorney. rams Hear Christmas Music On An Atwater Kent Because it provides lasting enjoyment of such a superior and varied character an Atwater Kent is the world’s ideal Christmas ^ Fspecially is this Set worth while, with a proven guarantee of satisfaction Displayed in a great num ber of models. 6 and 7 tube outfits compk'e very respect. 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A brilliant performer by every standard — a sturdy car from end to end. A Four of striking beauty — smartly finished—tastefully ap pointed—luxuriously uphol stered— long, low and grare A car you can drive for years because in every detail it is built the good Dodge way—carefully and accurately — of materials that pass Dodge Brothers high and critical standards. Six months in public service, this Four has already won as proud a name for itself as any product ever built by Dodge Brothers. After stem trial, it has been accepted as a value—a genuine and trustworthy value. And now with four-wheel brakes at no extra cost, you can buy it know ing that money has no greater buying power in the field of transportation. fully designed. We have one of these famous Fours now on our show room f!o Come in and see what a beautiful car it is. LITTON MOTOR CC >ce Brother*. I 2M ^ Star Want Ads Always Pa
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