PREPARE FOR
EASTER
AT
CAMPBELL’S
Make vour plans to be at Shelby Saturday (To
morrow,) and park your car on Campbell's Free
Parking Lot beside our store. Then don't forget to
visit every Department in our store where you will
find hundreds of the Spring’s Most Pleasing Items
of Merchandise Priced at Figures That Will Mean
Liberal Savings.
Many new items of Lad’es’ Wear have arrived
during the week and we feel sure that you will be
pleased with a visit to our Ladies’ Department. We
will be showing Easter Coats, Dresses, Hats and
Underthings that are absolutely new and correct in
every detail—Prices Guaranteed.
You can't af'ord to miss the opportunity of see
ing the new Easter Suits and Hats now displayed in
our Mens’ and Boys’ Department. You will be pleas
ed with the Merchandise that we may show you and
we will be pleased to show you without obligating
you to buy.
CAMPBELL DEPT.
STORE
“BETTER VALUES FOR YOUR
MONEY.”
BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT FROM
US AND BE WELL DRESSED
Our Suits are all quality made, hand
tailored and they are made of the new
est materials and patterns. You can
step out in one of our Suits and they fit
just as if you had them made specially
for you.
$19.50 to $45.00
Some With Two Pairs of Pants.
Blanton - Wright
Clothing Company
LOCAL and*
•PERSONAL News
Mesdames T. W. Hamrick. D. It.
Frazier, J. S. Dorton and Miss Ella
McNlchols visited in Ciaflney
Wednesday.
Miss Ethel Elmore returned this
week from an extended visit to
friends in Winston-Salem,
Mrs. J. F. Whisnant visited in
Charlotte Tuesday.
Little Dale Laughinghouse re
turned with his grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins Monday, who
had spent the week-end in Green
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Montgomery of
Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. John
Moore of Laurens. S. C., Mrs. Annie
Reid and Mr. R. C. Prcsnell of
Morgantcn arrived yesterday to
spend a lew days with their sister,
Mrs. F. O. Gee and family.
Miss Lillian Mattison, who teach
es in Gastonia, is spending this
week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Royster.
Mr. W. C. Lipscomb ol Gaffney,
S. C„ visited his daughter. Miss
Ella Lipscomb here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gardner spent
Wednesday in Charlotte.
Miss Lailagc Dovei', Talmadge
Mayhue. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dover visited in Spartanburg Sun
day.
Dr. Lyle G. Ellis of Pittsburg. Pa,
returned Sunday after a visit to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. El
lis, on S. Washington street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dover visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Laney in Mon
roe, the first of the week and were
accompanied home by Mrs. Laney
and baby, yesterday, w ho will spend
several days with Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Dover.
Miss Flora Pettit spent today in
Charlotte.
Mesdames R. R. Yarboro, J. K.
Willis, Carl Davidson and Miss Zona
Hord of Kings Mountain were Shel
by shoppers yesterday.
Mrs. T. D. Pickle of Hickory is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ran
dolph on Cleveland Springs road.
Mrs. B. C. Turner of Belwood
spent yesterday with her sister,
Mrs. G. B. Kendrick.
Mr. B. J. Erwin and Miss Eliza
beth Suttle will spend the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wall
in Lexington.
Mesdames Bessie Gray. Emily
Jones, P. L. Hennessa and Shi Gray
returned yesterday from a few days
| visit to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Spangler re
turned Wednesday from a few days
stay fn Baltimore.
Mrs. S. G. Jones of Hickory is
visiting her mother. Mrs. W. S.
Smith on S. LaFayctte street.
Miss Blanch Harrill and Miss
; Jessie Mae Gale are expected home
Sunday after having spent the past
week in Rock Hill with Miss Gale's
sister, Mrs. Lester Wolfe.
Miss Louise Howell. Mr. Marion
Howell and Miss Ruth Harril will
spfend the week-end in Rock Hill
with Mrs. Lester Wolfe returning
with Miss Gale and Miss Harrill
Sunday afternoon.
William Harris arrived home
Wednesday from the Charlotte
sanitorlum where he- lias been tak
ing treatment.
Mrs. Lewis Forney and Mr. Roy
Sisk arrived home last night from
Columbus, Ga., where they attend
ed the funeral of their sister. Mrs.
Arthur Levy.
Miss Attie Mac Eskridge is
spending this week-end with Miss
Thelma Moss in Weavervillc.
Mrs. Louis Gardner and children
spent Monday in Rutherfordton
with her sister, Miss Madge Wil
kins.
Miss Mary Hester Ellis, who is
taking nurses training at James
Walker Memorial hospital in Wil
mington. spent the week-end with
hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Ellis.
Miss Frances McArthur attend
ed the show in Charlotte Wednes
day night.
gugeaie Burgess, J. C. McNeely
ahd T. J. Bablngton spent Wed
nesday and Thursday in Atalpta on
business.
Mrs. John F. Griffith and daugh
ter, Mrs. David Reid and Mrs. E.
A. Pierce left today for their home
in Winston-Salem. after a few'
days visit to their sister, Mrs. J. F.
Harris and Mrs Terry Moore at
Forest City. |
Mrs. Elmer Marvin of Gastonia
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Joe Tur- ;
ner. |
Mesdames W. L. Packard. Pattie j
Blanton and Miss Jennie Lee Pack- j
aid visited Mrs. George bhulord at j
Cliff ide Wednesday
8o:ne of the teachers attending i
the teachers conference In Raleigh I
this week are: Misses Bessie Wal- j
lace, Kathleen Emerson. Alice j
Lowe, Jennie Lee Packard, and,
Mary Lovelace, Professors 1. C.
Griffin and Horace Grigg.
Some Shelby shoppers in Char
lotte Tuesday were Mesdames Guy
Roberts, Orcn Hamrick, C. U j
Hocy, Misses Isabel Hoey and Mar-.
garet Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Rcviere, Miss.
Elizabeth Rcviere. Mr. and Mrs j
Fink Reviere and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Arey, Mrs. F. R. Morgan j'
and Miss Margaret Atkinson at - j
tended the funeral of Mrs. B. D. j
Kendall in Charlotte yesterday j
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Bryson and!
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman attend-j
ed a theatre party In Charlotte last
night.
Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Ware, of
Concord, left for their home after
spending the night with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. H. Wells.
Misses Louise and Mary Grace
Ledford and Mrs. Tom Roberts
were Charlotte shoppers Wednes
day. They were accompanied from
Gastonia by Mrs. A. F. Weir and
son.
Word has come to Shelby that
Fels Babington. stricken with ap
pendicitis in Norfolk, has been
operated on in a hospital in that
city.
Pageant Director
A big job for a little lady falls
to Mrs. Edna E. Petrescu as
director of the Apple Festival
at Winchester, Va. This gor
geous spring pageant is an an
nual affair which attracts peo
ple from far and near.
(!aUrnatJon*l llioatrattd n««i>
SPECIAL EXCURSION
FARES To
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Account
MAGNOLIA GARDENS And
MIDDLETON PLACE
GARDENS
Round-trip fares from:
Gastonia. N, C._$7.00
Kings Mountain, N. C. _ $7.00
Shelby, N. C_$7.00
Rutherfordton, N. C. $7.00
Lincolnton, N. C._$7.00
Dates of sale March 29 and
30. April 5th and 6th.
Final limit good to reach
original starting point prior
to midnight Wednesday fol
lowing date of sale.
Special round-trip fares bas
is one fare plus one-half forv
the round-trip on sale March
20, 21. 22, 23, 26, 27 and 28
final limit 7 days.
Fine opportunity to visit
these beautiful gardens and
also tea old Historic Charles
ton.
Th gardens will be at their
most beautiful stage the last
of March and the first week
ip April.
Through sleeping cars—-ex
cellent service
For detail information call
on any Southern Railway
Agent or address
R. H. GRAHAM.
Division Passenger Agent,
Charlotte, N. C.
Cotton Market
(By John K Clark and Co.'
Cotton was quoted at noon today
an N Y exchange
March 21.12. October 2u 49. Yes
terday's close: March 21.09. Octo
H-r 20 40.
Spot sales 7.000 , Middling 1110
against 1098 yesterday. Over 8 in.
nun at Meridian, still raining; 2.48
it Vicksburg Forecast. Eastern
oelt occasional rains. Western belt
showers. Good business In Worth
street yesterday. Retail stores re
port large trade and in some cen
ters buying Is as broad as at
Christinas. • There is an increasing
disposition to transfer long May to
July or new October and December
probably due to the possibility of
arge deliveries on May. New
speculative buying is also begin
ning to veer to the next crop
nonths all of which accounts for
the strength in the new compared [
with the old Market looks a pur
chase on reactions.
clevenbdro.
Fire Breaks Out In
Governor’s Mansion
Raleigh.—-Fire broke out in the
executive mansion Tuesday night
from defective wiring but was dis-!
covered and extinguished before;
serious dainngr was dour
The blaze on the second floor was.
noticed by one ot the mansion cm-;
ployes. who sent in a (ire Blarm
Three trucks responded to the call.j
but they were not heeded as the j
lire was put out with chemicals
Governor Gardner was attending,
the Bryan memorial dinner at the!
time. Mrs. Gardner was in the man-1
sion when the fur occurred.
Try Star Wants Ads.
WEBB THEATRE
— TONIGHT —
PHYLLIS HAVER In
“TENTH AVENUE"
Alto COLLEGIANS.
— SATURDAY —
Rex, King of Wild Horse* And Jack
Perrin In
“WILD BLOOD”
Last Chapter “Scarlet Arrow.”
Also COMEDY and FABLES.
WEBB THEATRE
Watch For Big Announcement Soon
About Our Big Vitaphone Pictures.
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Gastonian Theatre
GASTONIA. N. C.
MON.-TUES.-WED.-THURS. NEXT WEEK
Weary River—flowing on and on to nowhere—just like
this boy—until lie found his soul in a burning kiss, and
set it to music.
Hear the sterling voice of Richard Barthelmess and the
charming voice of Betty Compson. Hear the wonderful
theme songs sung and played on the Vitaphone.
With BETTY COMPSON
A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE PICTURE
THE PRINCESS theatre !
. . i
Home of Singing, Talking, Sound and
Silent Productions.
SPECIAL TONIGHT & SATURDAY
Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper in one
Of Paramount Special Sound
Pictures
“THE SHOP WORN
ANGEL”
Added Attractions:
“Fox News.” Latest News of the
World. Also special added attractions
for tomorrow.
Here’s a Picture Worth While.
MATINEE 10-30c. NIGHT 10-40c
Coming Soon — ‘Younger Generation’
‘Abies’ Irish Rosi,’ ‘Trial Marriage,’
‘Submarine.
— All Sound And Talking Pictures —r
V. ■-..^
WE ARE NOW
‘BACK HOME*
AND
Doing Business
At The Same
“Old Stand On
The Comer”
The same location, but a new build
ing, new fixtures, new equipments new
vaults— and
We Want NEW BUSINESS
The public is cordially invited te
come in and inspect our new qudrture*
Our officers and clerks will be deligllt- ,
ed to welcome you and show you every
courtesy.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
SHELBY, N. C.
RESOURCES FIVE MILLION
DOLLARS.
IS StyE A MONEY MAKER?
WE’LL SAY SHE IS!
", .. ‘ >;\ ... ; -1 **-•_■*. ’
Lots of farmers are making mon
ey selling cream to us, and feed
ing their skimmilk to pigs and
poultry. You can, too, if you,l!
get good cows, feed them correct
ly and keep pigs and chickens to
turn the skimmilk into dollars.
— REMEMBER —
She brings you in a cash income
every day in the year. Hang on to
your good cows—get more good
cows and be independent.
We furnish a market for your
cream, all you can produce. We
pay highest prices — Send your
cream to us.
Shelby Creamery Co.
SHELBY, N. C.