McNeely’s Specials For This Week DRESSES GROUP 1— ONE HUNDRED dresses, regular $19.75 values, specially priced for this week’s EASTER SELLING— $16.75 GROUP 2— ONE HUNDRED dresses - Easter Selling Price This Week $9.75 These garments, in both groups, come in Flat and Printed Crepes, and Snorts Materials, in all the wanted shades. Size 16 to 44. COATS 10 PER CENT OFF THIS WEEK— On every cost in our entire stock. And we have one of the most complete lines of coats we have ever shown at this season of the year. They come in all designs—Sports, Dressy and Plain Tailored Effects. — HOSE — 200 Pairs Pure Thread Silk Hose Full Fashioned, Regular 92.00 Values—This Week $1.49 CARTER’S BLOOMERS Every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear, and will wash— 99 CENTS NIGHT GOWNS Five Dozen Real Hand Made Night Gowns Extra quality— $1.00 We have a big selection of brand new Easter Hats to show you at pric es ranging from $3.95 to $12.50. J. C. McNEELY CO. Style-Quality-Service Personal And Local II Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott spent rhursday in Charlotte. Jack Childs left Thursday for Columbia, S. C , where he has ac ;epted a position with the J. C. Penny company. Mrs. Fred Green of Lattimore a-as a Shelby shopper Friday. Mrs. Flora D. Clark Is spending some time with her daughter. Mi's. J. W. Harbison and Dr. Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dagney of New York visited Mr. Chester H. Band, last week. Mrs. Charlie Mints spent last week in Lenoir. Miss Hattie Gidney, who teaches at Belmont, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gidney. Mr. and Mrs. B. Edgar Blanton of Asheville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton of Charlotte attended the banquet at the Hotel Charles, Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Q. S. Dellinger and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hewitt in Hender sonville. Mr. Chester H. Bond left today for a business trip to Baltimore. Mesdames J. L. Lackey. J. H. Quinn, Grady Lovelace and Pitt Beam spent Friday in Charlotte. Mrs. J. W. McDaniel of Henrietta stopped over Friday to see Mrs. John McClurd enroute from Green ville, S. C., to her home. Misses Alpha Gettys, Frances Whisnant and Louise Lever of Mc Adensville spent the weeR-end at home. Mrs. Ernest Hoey was shopping in Charlotte Friday. Mrs. W. C. Harris visited her son William, in Charlotte Saturday. Miss Bertha Bostick is attending the music teachers conference in Charlotte today. She was accom panied by Mr. Sam Austell and Mr. Harrill Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens, of Greensboro, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. Draper Wood at Cleveland Springs hotel. Mrs. Stev ens remained for a ten days visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts, Miss Emma Gene Riddick and Graydon Watts of Taylorsville accompanied Miss Elizabeth Black home yester day spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Black on S. Washing ton street. Mrs. T. W. Ebeltoft and Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft attended the limcheon In Charlotte Saturday given at the Country club in honor of Miss Alice V. Springs in cele bration of her birthday anniver sary. Mrs. Wilbur Baber and children left last week for Halletsvillc, Texas to visit her parents for three months. Mr. J. J. McMurry who has been spending the winter at St. Peters burg, Fla., returned home Satur day. Mrs. John Fox who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover left Sunday for her home in Teaneck, N. J. Some Shelby people in Charlotte Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hudson, Miss Ettalie Moses and Ruby McBrayer, Mesdames W. C. Harris, Colin Hull. Misses Sara and Amanda Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speck and Miss Mary Lillian Speck, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Easom and Mrs. J. A. Stevens. Miss Margaret Davis returned yesterday from a week-end visit to friends in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins visit ed their daughter in Greenville, this state, over the week-end. Dr. Aikers of Lincolnton filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church yesterday and the high school chorus of mixed voices sang Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Mary Mundy and Miss Ouida Mundy accompanied by Miss Ellen Hines of Charlotte spent the week end in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Hendrick were Ga'ffney visitors Saturday. Miss Thelma Moss of Forest City j accompanied Miss Attic Mae Esfe I ridge and Bush Eskridge home Fri : day for a week-end visit. Mrs. Chas. Burrus and son, Chas.. jr„ are visiting this week in Mocksville. Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb and Mrs. J. A. Darwin spent Saturday in Gaffney with Mrs. Chas. Partin. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arey and : family have taken rooms at the Hotel Charles. Attorney and Mrs. Hugh Martin of Brevard, spent the week-end In Shelby as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Thompson. Dr. ant! Mrs. R C. Ellis return ed Saturday from Orlando, Florida,; where they spent the winter sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nash spent the week-end in Rock Hill. Mesdames P. L. Hennessa and Bessie Gray left this morning by motor for a few days stay in At lanta, Ga. Mrs. Gray going down to attend the Easter millinery open ing and Mrs. Hennessa will visit Mrs. Harvey Badon, jr. Mrs. W. L. Blankingshlp of At lanta. arrived last night and will give a course of lectures and con ferences to the different depart ments of the Baptist Sunday school in the new educational building of the First Baptist church each afternoon at 4 o’clock and 7:30 o’clock in the evenings throughout the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Laughridge and family are moving today into the Arey home on West Marion street which they recently purchas ed. Mis. Darling. who has been dietician at Cleveland Springs is opening up a rooming house in the Laughridgb house on E. Warren St. Mr and Mrs. L. R. Early of Charlotte were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stthwell yesterday. Cotton Market (By John F. Clark end Co.) Cotton was'quoted on New York Exchange today at noon:' March 20.89; October 20.31. Sat urday's close: March 21.10; Octo ber 20.50. Spot sales 6000. Mid 1101 against 1114 Friday. Light business in Worth street Saturday. Volume of trade for week substantial. Man chester cable reports moderate turn over for week. Buyers resisting ad vance. Charlotte. N. C. reports good sales in all lines and one some goods a large business was report ed. New York Herald Tribune Mem phis specials says, Heavy floods ruining credit of farmers in Geor gia and Alabama acreage that sec tion will be materially reduces, cotton land under water outside Alabama and Georgia estimated X00.000 acreage. Spot demand good. Probably have a lower market to day on good weather and cable*, and technical position but would buy on any material setback. CLEVENBURG. Sharon Honor Roll For Fifth Month The following Is the honor roll for the fifth month at Sharon school.: First grade: W. R. Smith, Win ford Deaton. Second grade: Kenneth Hollified, Howard Debro. High third: Elsie Anthony, Hugh Dover, M it lie. Low third: Quinlan Blanton. B. C. Queen, Mary Sue Anthony, Yates Hamrick, Lois Smith. High fourth: Ruth Smith, Ivey Smith, Ben Gladden. Phyrina Humphries, Glenn Deaton. Low fourth: Sadie McCarthev, Mary Gladden. Mattie Mae Greene, Ozelle Barnette. Sixth grade: Stella Mae Smith. ' Seventh grade: Dorothy Latti more. - " — BILLIARDS — Shelby Cigar & Billiard Parlor. Webb Bros.’ Building, Cor ner South LaFayette St. & Graham St. Robinson & Long’s Old Stand. CARL PUTNAM & JIM ELLIOTT, Props. ■ - -* “MADE-IN-CAROLINA” CHICKS From some of the South’s finest Bloodtested Stock. Every breeder raised under State Supervision and Blood tested by them. All hatched from large eggs. Write for catalogue or order from this. AA Grade Rocks, Reds, White and Silver Wyandottes. Bull Orpingtons $18 00 per 100. A Grades Rocks and Reds $16.00 per 100 A A Grades extra fine large White Leghorns $15.00 per 100. CUSTOM WORK—Let us hatch your 6wn eggs for you 3 l-2c egg. Setting each Monday and Thurs day. Bunch Poultry Farm And Hatchery, Statesville, N. C. TRADE-IN WATCH SALE THIS WEEK WE WILL MAKE, YOU A LIBERAL ALLOW ANCE FOR YOUR OLD WATCH. Is your old watch a handicap to you in your daily work? If so. now is the time and here is your opportunity to get rid of it. Turn in that old watch this week in trade for a new, modern timepiece . . . either strap, pocket or bracelet style We will allow’ you a liberal allowance for your old one. A large as sortment of the best watches to select from. T. W. Hamrick Co. JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS WEBB THEATRE — HOME OF VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE — — TALKING PICTURES — SOON — — TONIGHT - TED WELLS IN “BORN TO THE SADDLE” Action — Thrills — Laughs — Romance. ALSO “DIAMOND MASTER"—NO. 6. COMEDY AND NEWS-10c and 25c. — TUESDAY — M. G. M. PRESENTS “SPIES” A SPECIAL. An underworld mystery in a Dress Suit. See the Lon Chaney of Europe. A nerve tonic for everyone from nine to ninety ALSO FUNNY COMEDY. WEBB THEATRE ATTENTION LADIES Just received from our dyers the latest 1929 Spring colors in Crepes and Satins. If you want that Easier Dress cheap it will pay you to see our line. We are now open all week except Saturdays. We invite you to see our line before you buy. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. WE WILL BE GLAD TO FURNISH THEM. N. E. BURGESS DEPT. (CLEVELAND CLOTH MILL) SHELBY, N. C. u FLOWER POTS We have a large stock of Flower Pots. Phone us your orders—Phone No. 73. We deliver. 4 In. Size. 5 In. Size .. 6 In. Size. 7 In. Size. 8 In. Size.. 9 In. Size . 10 In. Size . 12 In. Size. Saucers Come Extra. CLEVELAND HARDWARE COMPANY — Phone 73 — Wholesale & Retail. 1 . --1 10c each 10c each 15c each 20c each 25c each 40c each 50c each 65c each r WE ARE NOW ‘BACK HOME’ AND Doing Busbess At The Same “Old Stand On The Comer” The same location, but a new build ing, new fixtures, new equipment, new vaults— and We Want NEW BUSINESS The public is cordially invited to come in and inspect our new quarters. Our officers and clerks will be delight ed to welcome you and show you every courtesy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N.C. RESOURCES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. Milk Bottles PRICE: £ PINT SIZE — $6.00 GROSS. 1 PINT SIZE — $7.00 GROSS. 1 QUART SIZE-$9.00 GROSS. We buy Milk Bottles by the car load, as you know. Freight is the big item in the purchase of bottlels. We save by. buying in big quantities and sell to you at wholesale. — PHONE 73 — Cleveland Hardware Company — WHOLESALE & RETAIL — HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS.