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Lawndale Outfit Wins Another Game <Sl>ecl.il to The Slur 1 Despite oi the absence ot Lawn dale's efficient tif ■; baseman Johnny Whisnaiit* t awminie vmi their ninth game out of eleven plavrrt. over-CIterryvillc at OUei-iy ville Saturday afternoon by a mu,. of 5 to 4. The game was fat la r excit-ng and interesting tiom - ui to finish. Warlick, Lawndale, young local pltehcr.--v.-ho made 'la varsdv at High I’oint colli a1 t’n past year on the pitching ! ,: played a wonderful game io. Lawn dale. He also shoved that lie -could bat hv- getting three In' lleur' Champion, the pride ul the te or also knocked oil! a three hugger Henriek of Cherryvilie : bowed ih spectators many spectacular pin. I.awndale received ejghi hits oil oi Ballard while Chenvvillr only f retved six off of War lick Halltud struck out 10 men atnl War lic-lc nine Lawndale experts to ha--e another fast game Saturday aft-' noon on the local Lied a um t ground with Henrietta. COLORED SUMMER SCHOOL Summer School for Colored Teachers of Cleveland And Rutherford Counties Will He Held at FOREST CITY. HE GINNING JULY 22ND. 1020 AND CONTINUING FOR <i WEEKS. Anv Teachers Wish ing To Attend May Write: V. C. THOMAS, ICO X «13. SHELBY, N. C. Also For Further Information. Write To The Above Address. At The Theatres The Princess is showing two top* iiotchers as a nud-wetk bill, offer- j mg r:mi today. "Mother Knows Br-i with Ocorgc .lessel in "Lucky Hoy ’ coining Thursday and Friday ' M, i! Li i Knows Best," ft story by Kdn.i I-erber. author, of “Show Bout snoring Madae Bellamy, 1,0111.1 Dresser and Barry Norton, is one of the very hast pictures on the screen today B- Is life in it iruliT aspects, dramatic: lly and ap pealing played. <feorge Jes-.el is appealing a so t ol musical comedy vaudeville pro duction. Igllt. vivaeiou: and entire ly engaging. This is the Sort of pie lure that everyone likes real en tertainment “Seven.Footprints to Fatah is the Wet)) bil Itodtvy, showing with! wo of ihe ever popular V /spline acts Douglas Fairbanks in "The Iron Mask.” tills time with voire an-! .cjounrl is advertised as the special for tomorrow This picture has been shown previously at the Webb, tint as a silent drama. This tune it copies with all Mu glamor lent, b.v the Vitaphone And with Mil tea ture added, it is said to be a hum mer. The picture today "Fecit Footprints to Satan is a mystery yarn; with Thelma Todd in toy stellat role It will .prove t<> be cork ing good sttmnier entertainment. Miss Billie lla relst .n left Sum! r for Raleigh and from there Hoes to Duke university to attend summer school Miss Carrie Bfibingtoii left last night for Charlotte to join her brother-in-law. Mr I C. Bundy and ! daughter. Miss Virginia, tor a motor trip through Mie Shenandoah val ley .and a. visit to different points I in New Jersey. NOTICE ! * >• ** ’• ' ' 5> This is to hereby notify all persons in the City of Shelby, North Carolina, who are behind in the payment of the assess ments for street and sidewalk pavements that said delinquent payments must be made within the next fifteen (15) days. Unless same is done, the City will be forc ed to take legal action to collect said as sessments. By order of the Board of Aldermen. This June the 11th. 1929. S. A. McMURRY, Mayor. F. P. Culbreth, Clerk-Treas. Raskob Not To Quit As Party Leader Continued Prom Pain- One) such a course ultimately m*Kin result, in revolution Mr. Shouse ■ rived notice that party hradquar ers here would refuse to be concern ed over candidacies; assailed the pending tariff bill as •reprehen i 1 >Itdenied the democratic party was a free trady party, and told 1: fellow ..party men that lie would await the. operation of Hie new farm relief bill la ton- attempting to criticize it In speaking of concent ration ot authority. Mr Ra-.kt b : aid the ten- ' dt jicy ot tire republicans would re- : suit in fta* establishment, of “a pow- | ,,r so coin: sal as to he unwieldy and , incapable of adnnniM ration. •"Hie -lack of respect for such a j governmenthe added, "and the] Ivrannv under which our people will] have to live in eon.seriuence thereof, mav well result in a revolution , which will divide this county into two or three republics and our pros perity will then sutler the ills which the countries ot Kuropc have suffered through jealousies, lark ot trust, standing armies, etc., tor countless general a ns. AS 51 . cuii'il for us by our forefathers through declaring their independ- | euee from living in tyranny, through : shedding their blood in the Revolu tionary war and through .setting up a new government, the people el the United States have enjoyed lite liberty and the pursuit of happiness: to a degree unheard of in the his tory of the world. But we have j reached the cross road and in my , opinion there has never been a time j in the history of our country when, the states and the nation more needed the unselfish. intelligent : thought and interest of its citizens j than now. Parly Fares Job. •To awake this interest and edu cate our people to the dangers ot losing our freedom and liberty is j the job of the democratic party. No ; finer example of patriotism and un selfish devotion to a cause can be cited than the life of Jouett Shouse i and the great thing he as done In coming down here to Washington and agreeing to devote his entire time and energies to the building of that kind of an organization neces- | sary to protect and preserve out party, thus preserve our govern ment and the liberties and freedom which it guarantees." In outlining what It Is proposed to do in organizing the party for the forthcoming congressional cam paign Mr. Shouse said it was the party’s duty and responsibility to try to build up an "effective fight ing force to turn over to those who will direct the next campaign." ‘The most unwise, the most, de structive action that could be takxn would be to lend, even to the slight est degree, any part of the influence or help or encouragement, or na tional headquarters to the candi dacy of any of the various men who may aspire to the next presidential nomination," hr said 1 can not too definitely impress upon you my earnestness in making this statement. 1 know that Mr. j ♦.(TIRED, SLUGGISH, WORNOUT SYSTEMS FILLED WITH NEW PEP AND ENERGY. -V - r Laxative Compound Must Help You or it Costs ^ ou Noth* ,,#*,** ing Says PAUL WEBB & SON DRUG STORE. EVERY SUFFERER FROM STOMACH DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION, SLUGGISH LIVER AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS. RHEUMATISM. 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This medicine keeps your system dean which is necessary for health, and remem ber no healthy body ever suffers—bad blood and skin troubles, stomach trouble, con stipation, bilious and sluggish liver, rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, nerve disorders, weakness and fatigue, dizzy spells, headaches, shortness of breath, high blood pressure and always cross and pepless. LEE’S COMPOUND is sold by dealers everywher ere. COUPON— I’Al'L WEBB & SON. In exchange for this Coupon and §1.25, You are hereby authorized to de liver to the bearer, one $1.25 bottle of Lee’s Compound and one $1.00 bottle of Lee’s Antiseptic Liniment. DOVER & WALKER, Spartanburg, S. C., and Lynchburg, Va. Raskob feels exactly as I do, and 1 call upon you and upon democrats everywhere not to embarrass the national headquarters in the con structive work which it will at tempt to do bv trying even remote ly to relate it or u.s efforts to the lilan for a nomination, no matter Who may be the man concerned or how outstanding his qualifications,'' I,amis Itaskoli. Paying tribute to Mr. Raskob, Mr Khouse said lie could state positive ly "that'without ulterior motive, without. selfish design of personal ambits n. without reference to tiic candidacy of any man for any ot fice, bid solely with a desire to be of service to His eouiitry through the instrumentality of the democratic party, lie has put into effect the idea of permanent, working, con structive organization " Miss Ragan Leaves City For New Job Miss Ada Ragan, for eigl'4 years head waitress at the CUvelarid j Springs hotel here, is to lea-4!. it is j announced, for Hendersonville where she .will have charge of the,j d.ning room q.f the New tAhlland j hotn. During her long per-od ot service in Shelby Miss Ragan came j to be popular with all the regular' diners and dinner party personnel, j Mrs. S. Porter Graves Passes. Dr and Mrs. H. K. Boyer re ceived a message last night inform ing of the death of their dear friend, Mrs. S. Porter Graves at ! her home in Mt. Airy. Dr. Boyer left this morning for Mt. Airy where he will conduct the funeral tomor row. — r 11 Remember Your Dad ON Fathers’ Day June 16 TO YOU Father’s Day brings the question . . “What shall 1 give him?” . . Ward’s ■ •■re-its these accessories of dress. They have :• • <: aiitv that is certain to please. MEN’S SHIRTS m $1-49 Nicely tailored madras and broadcloth shirts in every new pattern and shade. Full, com fortable cuts. PURE SILK HOSE 50c Silk and rayon hose in a num ber of fancy patterns. Light Weight PAJAMAS $ J.89 and <jJ2*89 Fine woven percale pajamas in bright, fast colors that men like. Full-cut two-piece style. Smart Neckwear 79c to $1-49 Fine imported silks. Newest striped and figured patterns. Wool linings. These ties will delight Dad. ~~ Colorful Braces 98c Richly colored dress suspend ers, very popular with well dressed men. An exceptional value. GIFT BELT SETS $1«> A fine belt is always an ap propriate gift. This one of hand-boarded cowhide has two loops and a solid bronze buckle. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 139-141 S. LaFayette St. Phone 167 Shelby, N. C. Store Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. 8 a. m. to 6 p .m. Sat. J. C. PENNEY CO. MASONIC BLDG SHELBY, N. C. In Us Is Our lost faked Asset! i A Group of Smart I Silk Dresses For Summer Needs Scores of styles . . . de lightful colors • new prints . . . here are the dresses that will make your wardrobe fashion - right . . . and for amazingly little! The most discern ing shopper will acclaim them as superior,values. For Women For Misses For Juniors Modish Hats At Moderate Prices In felt, straw and com. binations. All the popu lar colors. 98c to $4.98 Exquisite French Voile Gowns In pastel shades and white for the lady of discrimination. $1.98 r Cotton Frocks For Miss 7 to 14 Prints . , . stripes . , . plain colon. So many, many pretty, summery styles, some sports models. In favored col ors. Exceptional at their pricing: 98c to $2.98 Swimming Suits For the Entire Family Starting1 with children’s suits at 98c and continuing up to suits for mother and dad at $2.98 and $3.98, our selections make am ple provisions for every member of the family. Plain suits and fancy suits . regulation style and “speed” models. Of all-wool, knitted in comfortable, full-size shapes. for Summer Style and Comfort Men who want style . . . who insist upon comfort ... and who demand value, look for the label "Solar” when selecting a straw hat. You will find the exact shape, color and size you want because “Solar” is the sur name or an extensive and nationally celebrated family. The "Solar” style range includes Sennits, Milans and Leghorns in the season’s choicest shapes and wanted shades. Every "Solar” is handsomely trimmed and expertly finished. Correct fitting, too, is an important part of our hat service. “Let Us Be Your - Hatter” Sturdy, Soft, Form Fitting Straws The "Solars” sketched here are some of our styles. We have many others. V
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