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The Princess Theatre HOMF OF GOOD SHOWS TONIGHT— —TOMORROW — —-i-. Also Comedy. Serial and News. Admission _ 10-25c CLARA BOW In “THE LAWFUL | CHEATERS” A Special Pic ture You’ll Like, j Also Good Com edy and News. ADMISSION 10-25c | Big Special Also Wednesday. AT THE Lyric Vaudeville & Pictures ‘THE PERFECT ALIBI” Comedy — Serial Admission .... 25-50c WEBB THEATRE TODAY A PICTURE THAT HAS SCORED A BIG HIT— i>uyuis HAVER v Ik£he ® Picture A TENSE, GRIPPING DRAMA OF THE SEA. ALSO COMEDY ON THE BILL. TOMORROW ! m COMEDY OF "RITZY” HOTEL LIFE IN THE BIO TOWN. WITH “COLLEGIANS” AND AN EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING^NEWS REEL. WEBB THEATRE — FOR JOB PRINTING — AT COST CALL THE STAR PUBLISHING CO.. Personal And Local Mx-. and Mrs. Fred Warner have returned Ironi a week’s motor trip to Georgia, Alabama and other states. Mr. and Mrs. John Nix of Salis bury and Mrs. Sallie Roberts , ol Greensbbro, spent the holidays here with Mrs. /lice Eineberger. Mr. John Phil Wilson returned Saturday to Shenandoah college, Dayton, Va., after spending the Christmas holidays with liis parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson. Mrs. J. A. Suttle, Misses Betfy and Nancy Suttle and Adeline Lini berger were Charlotte visitors Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carpenter left yesterday for their home in Chattanooga. Tenn., after u Christmas visit to Mrs. Carpenter's father Mr. and Mrs. Chat,. Shull. , Mr. and Mrs. Cicero lloey and two children, Ruth and Franklin Hoey, of Wilmington, Delaware, ar-‘ rived yesterday to visit their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoey, Mr., and Mrs. Clayton Carpenter, Mrs. Chas. Shull and Miss Gussie Sisk spent- last Wednesday in Charlotte. Misses Aura and Grace Holton, Alfred and Quinton Holton, of Dur ham, and Miss Vera Huckle. of Philadelphia, visited Miss Rosa lynd Nix Friday and Saturday, Misses Wilma and Rubie Morgan are the attractive guests ol Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffin. Miss Iva Watterson spent Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and M|Ts. J. D. Watterson in Kings Mountain. Mr. Howard Gold returned today to Nashville. Tenn., where he is taking a course in embalming, alter spending the holidays here with Mrs. Gold. Miss Lossie Petty returned last night from Henderson and South Boston. Va., where she visited rela-^ lives during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hulick and Mrs. Dan Frazier were Charlotte visitors Friday. — Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grigg and Miss Iva Watterson spent last Thursday in Gastonia with Mr, and Mrs. John Grigg. Mesdames Russell Laugh ridge and Reid Misenheirher visited in Char Ibt'tteOFri'clay.' •» Mr. uncf Mrs. Z,eb, Mamiey and Zeb, jr.. Mrs. Mayme Wray Webb and Carl Wray Webb were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wray in Gastonia Thursday evening." Mrs. Pink Dellinger and two daughters, Misses Margaret arid Ruth Dellinger of Cherry ville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Dellinger. Mesdames Graham Dellinger and Zeb Mauncy spent Friday in Char lotte. Mr. Lewis Forney arrived Satur day night from Cincinnati to spend some time with his family on E. Marion street. Mrs. Yates'’ McSwai.n f doing nicely at the Shelby hospital fol- j lowing an operation Wednesday of; last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Garrison of Char lotte spent several days last week with Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyer. Mrs. Aren of Clio, S. C„ is visit ing her son, W. D. Allen and fam ily on East Marion street. Mrs. R. S. Matthews left yester day for her home in Chapel Hill after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyle. Misses Bell and Vada, Mr. Greer Wright of Kings Mountain spent j Tuesday with Misses Verda and j Connie Wright of near Shelby. Miss Emmie York and Mr.! Mauney of Shelby visited Miss j Connie V."Wright of Beams Mill Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Evans are visiting relatives in Hickory and Granite Falls this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Austell, Miss Virginia and Robert Austell, of Greenville, S. <C„ were week-end guests of Mrs. S. F. Roberts and relatives at Earl. ' Mrs. Georgia Hickson, Mrs. Alice Boland and Mr. George Johnson were called to Norfolk yesterday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Hickson’s daughter, Mrs3 Os car Riviere, Johnny McKmght aias gone to Charlotte where he has accepted a position with the Charlotte News. Miss Maud Hightower returned f last week from a two weeks visit to ner uncle at Saluda. Ur. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison re turned yesterday from a visit to Dr. Hardison’s parents near Glen Alpine. They attended trie wedding yesterday morning of Dr. Harm son's sister, Miss Claudia Harbison to Mr. D. II. Dunbar of Portsmouth, Va. .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson and son Hill, jr., Misses Janie and Et lalic Moses returned last night from a Christmas visit to Florida and relatives m Georgia. W. H Lyle and,Will Roberts were business visitors at Brevard Thurs day. Mrs. liudson and two children ol Burlington are spending a week with then sister, Mrs. Fred Baber. Mi', and Mrs. Henry Edwards and Mrs. Brevard Hbhnessa return ed Saturday from a Christmas visit to tome folks at Scotland Neck. Mrs. E. E. Harris and daughter, Miss Katherine and sons, Fletcher and Dick, of Elkin, spent the week end here with Mrs, Flams’ daugh ter, Mrs. William Andrews. Mr. J, D. Eskridge, who lias been sick at his heme on E. Gra haih St. lor the past two weeks was able to resume his teaching duties at Walls near Ellenboio, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Bostic of Winston-Salem visited Miss Bertha Bostic over the week-end en route to Hartwell, Ga„ to visit Mrs. Bos tic's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Sheni Blackley were din nor guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eskridge Friday evening. Mr. Halcomb Putnam, of Lock Fart, S. C;, visited Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Eskridge, Friday. Miss Charlotte Bergeron of Char JhtU: visited Miss Elizabeth Sparks last week. Billy McKnight visited relatives .at Greensboro last week for a few ; days, ' ■ ' __; Mr, and Mrs H, W. Showalter, of Knoxville, >Term„ spent Christmas with, Mrs. Show a iter's mother, Mrs, Kate E. North. Mr. and Mrs. Sho walter and Mrs. North spent Mon ! day with friends in Charlotte. Cotton Market (By John i'. rk & Co.) Cotton .was "quoted at noon -today : January. 20.20- March 20.20. Sat urdays close, January 26.22, March 20.25. New York. Dee. 31.—Good. busi ness in Worth street, prices firm, larger inquiry, buyers showed broadening interest and optimism prevailed in the outlook for trade after holidays. Manchester cable says holidays, restricted business many inquiries have beeii, received Indicating buyers ideas of lower prices but, manufacturers art main taining steady attitude. Buyers for India cautious, China demand moderate but Outlook: .more hope ful. Probably have quiet market to day. majority opinion is that prices will work higher during January. CLEVENBURQ. Hill Hamrick, 81, Dies At Ellenboro Hill Hamrick of Ellenboro, age 8). one oi Rutherford county's oldest and best known citizens and Con federate veterans, died Wednesday morning at his home. after a week S' illness Of, flu and pneumonia. He was buriect Thursday Bethel church, Ellenboro, He is survived by he- widow and several children, one of whom is Lee Hamrick of Shelby,, \ Crop Producer. 'From The Monroe Enquirer.) Had all tire townships oi ,Union county grown as good cotton crops as Goose Creek, New Salem and Marshvilie. ours would have been the banner cotton producing comi ty of the state. Why did the three townships named produce such splendid cot ton crops? Lespedeza is the answer That, m.y friends, is the most amaz ing plant this country produces. Lespedeza sod will grow a bale of oOtton to the acre with small amount of commercial fertilizer'. Lespedeze also will grow 50 bushels com on upland ground. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank the people of Shelby for thqi* kmdnesa amd sym pathy shown us 'during the illness* and death of our mother. Mrs. Mary L. Hill, and for the beautiful flora! offar.ng". • Mr. and . Mrs. G L. Wallace, Mr. agtl Mis. I itz Ih!. .Mr. apd AT. 'John R. iihlf. -i Mr. 'Boned*;' jnii. Spend Your Christmas Money here If You receh<<l fhonev as a gift for <1hri>tmas ■onu* to this store and invest it in a Diamond Ring, Bar Pin or Watch at a reduced price. We ha.e a few extra values to offer now and it will interest voir to see just what you can get for vour money If you have wanted a Diamond Ring now is your portunity to get it at a reduction.. There are many items all over the store that we are offering at reduced prices. n;> KLTJfS & OPTOMETRISTS. Are You Interested? Dry-cleaning just doubles the pur chasing power of the money you invest in clothing. Our Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing service is a vital adjunct to clothes eccncpy, for it will practically double of your apparel. Shelby Dry Cleaning Company 112 PHONES —113 TO ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS:— It has been a ph isure to know and do business with you. We ha", e en'-ovH serving-.you during the year past and v.e sircere’y hope that the NEW YEAR finds you hath Pruapcroas'and Happy. Pendleton’s Music Store Dull u SELBY Dog license tax now on sale by the clerk at the City Hall. $2 for male and $5 for female. These tags are good for ihe whole year, beginning January 1st. All dogs kept within the city limits must wear cue of these tags by Janu ary 15th. If you want to keep your dogs, get license tag not later than January 15th. It is best to buy now lest you forget it and then be sorry. . ' .;T W. N. DORSEY, Mayor. ' * . F. P. CULBRETH, Clerk. year is pji.s^lng ... a year that, has tirturju to the White-way Dry Cleaning Co., the tartest and mo i satisfactory business ever exper-. iencet! in its history. r ir ■ tiy -heUeyt* there is not a cleaning and () . eitig« t - hard to Tender. a.hti-hmeut anywhere that tries as ‘ iMirons a more efficient and satis* fact cry' >e ce. m n! (ha! leaves our modernly equip* P4'' ‘ ( j eh ’r::c«cri/.ed In that faithful regard to <i’a !v upon w’r'ih our reputation is based. ; i Cl! r an expression of gratitude fo fj’ t am! Irons for their generous parton a‘~:‘ netor.jed.Us during the past year —, and hope, Ruling the .coming year and N ears to serve them " : ;’-i • : ! s:;r\ire as in the past and that our ;;»v ni r/rx.r A. ip will ever exist. V i. iM' - V{>« HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS - NEW YEAR, ■ Dry Cleaning Co. ‘QUALITY” CLEANERS — DYERS PHONES: 1(>r, - ]««. SHELBY, N. C. Esiahi- died 15)22 — “Six Years Of Continuous Leadership.” NEW The New Year has come, The New Year is here; And with happy memories OF the passing year, We extend to all our * Customers and friends Cur hearty gccd wishes As the old year ends. We solicit ycur patronage During the coming days And assure you good service And courtesy always, And we hope th it prosperity And everything fine Will ccne to ycu and yours In the year 1 9 2 9 • Cleveland Hardware
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