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When you see it you will say, ♦ «4 O ^ ♦ Only General Motors could produce such a car at Chevrolet’s Low Prices ft JORDAN CHEVROLET . COMPANY South LaFayette Street SHELBY, N. C. U A L 1 T Y AT >1/ O W COST m m ■ I 1C®? ■M Shelby Stars Will Help Fight Prep Champs Against this powerful aggregation cn Cecil field, Lexingtcn, January 2, the All-State high school oo.ba.l team picked by L. N. Byrd will try conclusions. The highs will have a line-up averaging perhaps 175 pounds or more to the man, perhaps the heaviest high school team ever assembled in the state, and every man a s.a.' and veteran. Murray Greason is coaching the highs this week at Lexington Oak Ridge begins training Thurs day at Oak Ridge. Laymen Beam, cne of the best backs who ever par former in a Shelby High school uniform, will 2»uy St end on the All-State eleven, and Big Joe Singleton, S helby tackle, wrill play running guard. AllStar Eleven Smooths Up For Big Game At Lexington January 2 Two Shelby Boys Will Participate in First Game of Type Ever in State. Expect Big Crowd A number of Shelby lootball fans are planning to attend the All-State High 'and Oak P.,dge football game in Lexington next Monday, January 2. The contest is the first of the type ever scheduled irt the state. Luther Byrd's All-State high school eleven will pl*y Oak Ridge, prep school champs. The eleven youths p.cicea .rom the high schools of North Carolina and ranked as the best in the state are this week the guests of Lexington people and are being drilled for the big game by the Lexington coach- It is the first time an all-star team has been rounded up in the state and experts say the high school ag gregation will look like an answered dream to any football coach. Two Shelby boys. Layman Beam and Joe Singleton will start the gatae for the All-state Highs. Beam at end and Singletci. at guard. A Lexington dispatch tells as fol lows of the first practice Monday. For the first time in North Caro lina foctball history an all state high school football team had signal prac tice here Monday. Eleven or twelve men expected to meet Oak Ridge here January 2 were in the initial practice under Coach Murray Greason and the twelfth arrived late Monday. The squad is composed of rangy, heavy players who ran through practice at high speed. Many local fans saw the workout and are enthusiastic over the appearance of the high school stars. One of the features of the practice was the passing of Brown, Hamlet star, while linesmen and backs alike showed ability In receiving. Brewer of Winston-Salem. Remsen, Oxford, Chety, Lexington and Hyatt, the WaynesVllle giant were also running in the backfield. The line Included Belton, Mount Airy; Singleton and Beam, Shelby; Underwood, Sanford; Smith and Raker, Lexington; Mc Kenzie, Asheville, arrived too late for the workout. An electric car to develop a speed of more than 200 miles an hour is claimed as the invention of an Eng* •lish engineer. FOR CONSTIPATION Man Says He Hu Found Black-Draught So Satisfactory, He Hu No Need to Change. Wiggins, Mias.—Mr. A. L. Cone* a well known Wiggins resident, says; "I have used Thedford's Black Draught for constipation. I have never had to take a great deaf of medicine, but for fully 30 —*—T —- —, - years I have, by using it, known Black Draught to be a great medicine, and when I found it so satisfactory, I haven’t seen any need to change. "'When I get constipated, I feel all out of sorts and tired and sluggish and I take a few doses of Black Draught. It regulates my bowels and 1 get all right. My wife takes more Black-Draught than I do. She is a great believer in it too, so we keep it in the house. It will cleanse the system and help you, if you use it as we have." Constipation leads to a great deal of sickness among those who do not understand its dangers, and who neglect to treat it without delay. Black-Draught, with the natural, prompt action of its purely vegeta ble ingredients, quickly relieves constipation and helps to drive out the poisons so as to leave the •* .--- UlO organs u a state of healthy activity. Sold everywhere, 25c. sc-1 T9 aug«t Purelti Vegetable How to name a Chinese baby in honor of Lindbergh and still retain the oriental touch in the youngster’s cognomen puzzled Mr. and Mrs. Lee Long of Chicago's Chinatown. Fin ally they hit on the name One Long Hop. You Can’t Fool Mr. Weather Man chat of Spring hats and airy crepe dinner gowns as much as they will. You and I know that you can't hoodwink Mr. Weather Man into believing that dog-days are just around ihe corner. Some of the coldest of our v met days are right ahead, a <t if your work is carried on ov<-of-doors you must be es pecially car-ful to see that you are dressed warmly, feck Frost is a rather rough playfellow, but a sturdy mackinaw or a horsehide vest will do won ders in outwitting his pranks. If you don't work out-of doors, then you must play there to keep healthy. Look over our stork of warm clothes. There will be plenty of days to wear them yet. Moredge Stropper F t IT _* f Lengthens life of four blades harper.s Moredfi or Gillette blades, 98c 4 Boys’ Blouses Fancy Patterns Something for the smaller boy of the fam ily. Well-made and f all - cut blouses in fancy patterns, white and colors. 89c Calling Attention To Our Staple j I Natural Pongee Used in So Many Ways! Indies of pongee are practical and good looking but that is only one use for this in^terial that is used for chil dren's dresseSKbed room curtains, etc. 12 momme, JS^inch natural pon gee — and our pfioe only* vard .......... Slim! Trim! Pure Silk Hosiery for Women The same spl-ndid wear-, ing and good looking pure silk hose that is famous at our low price of, paii $1 4? Figure Support With Comfort in These Girdles u 58 ► "Lady-Lyke” girdles art firm enough for support— yet comfortable, too. 79cto$2.98 T Pure Wool Double Blankets Handsome, double plaid blankets—of pure wooL $7.90 I Turkish Towels by the Dozen Because Prices Are Exceptionally Low Our quantity buying brings you such splendid towels that we advise your buying them by the dozen. Soft, turkish towels in hand' towel size plain white and colored patterns. 10c and 15c Sanitary Belts Own “Penimaid” Brand Several Stvles—made to out own stand ard at econ omy prices. 1 Plain rubber and rubber and satin combina tions. 23c—39c—49c Silk Hose for Mec Available in many pat terns in fancy silk and Rayon. Also in plain color? and black with mercerized heel, toe and top. Per pair— 49c ....A ... “Big Mac” Work Shirts Of fine and coarse yarn chambray; roomy sleeves and body. Slim, regular and ex tra sires. Ex cellent value— 69c •rrc: Sanitary Aprons Save Your Frocks These Ught weight rubber aprons are com fortable to wear suij , protect ymf* frock while sitting. 23c and 49c OSTRICH NOT HIDING; IT’S HUNTING WATER Independent, Kan.—The Osti ich, has become a universe 1 symbol ot folly because of the time-honored tale that i; buries its head in the sand when danger approaches. But Martin Jolmson. African ex plorer and photographer cf wild animals, brings word heme from the other side cf the woili that v/hen t':e ost: 1th thrusts his head into the* fan-* he i? not hidinj, tut seekii^ water. And it finds it, too, John son rays, eve a below' the dry sands of its habitat. Johns- n. visiting l is birthplace here, praised ostrich eggs as better food than hen’s egg;—tin not for the man who has to cac.h the 7:15 for they must cook 43 minutes to attain a soft-boiled stage and four hours to hoil hard.
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