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A REMINDER Christmas is just a few days away. There are many things you will want cleaned before the holidays, and it isn’t good policy to wait until the last minute. These lists may remind you of some of the things that should be cleaned. If so, just phone us. For MEN Overcoats Suits Gloves Scarfs Hats For WOMEN Dresses Coats Evening Apparel Hats Gloves THE WHITEWAY “QUALITY” CLEANERS — DYERS 207 N. LaFayette St. PHONES: 1 0 5 — 1 0 G ^ fW •* — PRICES A ^^ * a RIGHT — FOR THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE, BEGINNING THURSDAY, DEC. 19, OUR SPECIALS ARE: Choice Round Steak...30c lb. Prime Roast Beef. 22c lb. Pork Shoulder Roast . 20c lb« Fresh Spare Ribs.22c lb. Good Stew Beef .15c lb. Fresh Pork Sausage . 25c lb. Good Mixed Sausage. 20c lb. Mackerel Steak . 28c lb. Sliced Bacon, 1 lb. package.35c We also have Special Cash Prices on our other Meat, Fish and Oysters, whic’ is now on display at all times. We invite the public to pay us a visit. “We Sell For Cash And We Sell For Less.” CASH MARKET E. H. JOHNSON, Manager. 11 Webb Theatre TODAY I Musical Comedy Success "ALAN HALE Matinee 10-40c l Night 10-30c - THURSDAY - LOOK! LOOK! LADIES’ DAY ; 10c {, Douglas Fair banks, Jr., in “FORWARD PASS” 4 First National 411 Talking and Singing Vitaphone Picture. Also Vitaphone Act and News Reel. 'LADIES. 10c WEBB THEATRE THE STiB EVERY BTHER DAY S2.SB PER YEIR LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. Frank R. Sanders returned home Monday evening from Louis ville. Ky., where she was called on account of the death of her sister. Mrs, Frank U. Drewry. Mr. Geo. Doggett and Mrs. Hal Doggett of N. Wilkesboro spent Monday and Tuesday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Renn Drum and Judge James L. Webb leave Thurs day for Raleigh to attend the Live At-Home banquet to be given by Governor and Mrs. Gardner to the officers of state and to the news paper fraternity at the mansion Thursday evening. Born Wednesday at the Shelby hospital to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith of near Waco, a son. Mrs. Dan Frazier spent last week end In Charlotte, guest of her sister. Miss Ethel Boyte. Miss Evelyn Wilkins leaves Fri day for her home at Goldsboro and Mrs. Brevard Hennessa for her home at Scotland Neck. Miss Viola Cowan of Rutherford ton spent last week-end with her sister, Miss Sara Cowan. Mr. Graham Anthony of Hart ford, Conn., spent last week-end | with his mother, Mrs. J. A. An ■ tliony. Miss Elizabeth Roberts visited Miss Laura Burton Miller in Char lotte, over the week-end. Mrs. Oliver Anthony was brought home from the Shelby hospital Sunday, Misses Mary Crowell and Sara I Cowan visited in Charlotte Satur j day. Miss Iva Watterson attended the B. Y. P. U. banquet at the Baptist | church at Lincolnton Friday night. ■ Messrs. D. P. Hopkins, and J. F. | Clyburn, representatives of Coker Pedigreed Seed company, of Harts ville, s. C., were business visitors to Shelby Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Rush Padgett, Mrs. A. M. McWhirter and Mrs. G. V. Hawkins spent Monday in Char lotte and visited Grady Francis who has had a serious operation in the Charlotte sanatorium. Miss Alice L. Sanders, a student at Manch college and seminary and school of fine arts, at Staunton, Va , arrived home Monday evening to spend the Holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Sand ers on West Warren street. Judge E. Y. Webb is holding court in Asheville this week. Bob McDowell of the Peoples drug store of Washington, D. C. will ar rive Saturday for a Christmas visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roberts. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long at their home east of town Sunday, a dainty daughter. Louis Roberts,, Alex Gee and Billy McKntght of Davidson col lege arrived today to spend the Christmas holidays with their par ents. Miss Minna LeGrand of Peace college in Raleigh and Miss Vir ginia Faison Jenkins of St. Marys college will arrive tomorrow for the Christmas holidays. Miss Montrose Mull of Meredith college will accompany her father, Mr. O. M. Mull home from Raleigh Thursday, to spend the Christmas holidays. Fields Young, jr., who has been attending McCallies school for boys at Chattanooga, Tenn., arrived Monday night for the Christmas holidays. Dr. Tom Brice Mitchell returned Monday from Philadelphia where he has beeu attending clinics. Mr, Lewis Forney of Clncinattl is spending the Christmas holidays with his family on E. Marion street. Your Boys And Girls Will Enjoy A Carrom Board For Christmas. You’ll Find Them at CLEVELAND HARDWARE CO. Mr. and M’s. Eugene Burgess and daughter, Gwendolyn ol Brooklyn, N. Y., and Ralph Webb Gardner of Woodberry forest school, Virginia, will arrive Friday to' spend the Christmas holidays at the home ot their grandparents, Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb. Miss Katherine Dover of Brenau college, Gainsvllle, Ga., will arrive tomorrow for the Christmas holi days. Governor and Mrs. Max Gardner and sons, James Webb and Max Gardner, Jr., of Raleigh, will arrive in Shelby Saturday to spend the Christmas hc’idays with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doggett and two little daughters will spend Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dog gett. Miss Ann Boykin leaves Saturday for Raleigh to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. F. H. lackey of Fallston was shopping in the city yesterday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Rob erts Tuesday at the Shelby hospi tal, a dainty daughter, Linda Re becca. Some Shelly people in Charlotte yesterday wire: Mesdames Horace Grlgg, Lee B. Weathers, Jack Yates, T. W. Lattiiiore, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lineberger, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gidney, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Suttle, Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Newton and family, Miss Lilia Hull, Mesdames Clyde and Charles Hoey and Misses Betty Suttle and Gussie Sisk. J. A. Wilson and D. A. Tedder spent Tuesday afternoon at Clem son college on business. "Arriving today from Charlotte where they have been students at Queen's college are the following young ladies who will spend the holidays at their homes. Misses Ruth Laughridge, Lula Agnes Arey, Eliza Penny Column BUY THE KIDDIE A DOC! FOR Christmas. High bred German Po- j lice puppies for sale. Female $7,50; males $10.00. H. O. Champion, But tles Drug Store. 2t lo FACTOR Y'PRICES on Toy Wagons and Tricycles. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc .— -i FOR SALE: TWO CHAIR BAR- | ber outfit, also one cafe doing good business. Cheap rent. Can give terms. Write Oscar Bridges, 340 Lineberger at. 2t 18p j ~LET CLEVELAND Hardware Co. quote you prices on Nails. Galvanized Roofing and Locks. We „ will save you some mon* ey. ltc WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE December 21 to the highest bidders in front of the court house, Shelby, one mule, one wagon and'other farming tools. C. L. Lowrance. It 18p DAISY AIR RIFLES are sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. Phone 73. Itc FOR SALE FOX TERRIER pups. Ten weeks old. Very pretty. Roscoe Lute. 2t-18c PHONE 7 3 FOR Quick Delivery. Clev eland Hardware Co. WANTED TWO FURNISHED bedrooms and kitchenette at once. Write The Eagle, Cherryville. lt-18p GENUINE OLIVER j Plows and Repairs At | Cleveland Hardware! Co. ltc CARROM BOARDS are only $4.50. Get one for Christmas. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc $5.00 SINGLE Barrel Shot Guns for Christmas. Sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc i bcth Austell. Mary Ellen McBraycr. i Elizabeth Rcvicre and Made Spur lln. Miss Sallle Stroup of Cherry ville was a Shelby visitor yesterday. Mr. F. O. C.ee leaves the last of the week for a Christmas visit to Ills parents In Keesville, Va. Mrs. John R. Pender has return* ed to her home at Tarboro after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. E. Y. Webb. Mrs. Byron Williams left today for Charlotte to spend several days | \t#th her sister. Miss Mar/ Reeves Forney will ar rive Saturday from Washington, D. C. where she has been attending a business college, to spend »ue Christmas holidays with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Forney. Bom this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Mauney, an eight pound son, John Tin mas Stonewall Mau ney, a namAlike of his late grand father Mr. J T. S. Mauney. Miss Myrtle Harris left Tuesday for Staunton, Va., to be one of the attendants in the wedding of her uncle. Rev. J. M. Harris. She was accompanied by Mrs E. T. Switzer. Cotton Market Cotton was quoted at noon today on New Yo'k stock exchange: Jan. 17.05, March 17.34, May 17.59, July 17.78, Dec. 16.99. Yesterday's close: Jan. 16.87, March 17.17, May 17.40, July 17.59, Dec. 16 84. Journal of Commerce Memphis says owners holding better grade, but show more disposition to sell lower grades, basis averages higher, sales at 10 southern markets for past week 168,000 against 190,000 previous week 157,000 last year and 107,000 year before, domestic and foreign spinners show little dis position to biy. Charlotte Special says one mill bought 30,000 bales off grades i.'ls week, sheeting and print cloth mills running four day week. Probably higher today cn cables if offerings from south are no heavier than yesterday.—Clevcn burg. At The Theatres At the Princess theatre one of the biggest mysteries of the nge will be produced tonight, when Mysterious Smith will permit himself to be placed in a coffin which will be fur nished by Palmer funerai home, lo cal undertakers, after first being strapped into u regulation" straight Jacket," put on by a committee of well known business men, the cof fin will then be securely strapped and sealed and from this Smith has promised to make his escape with in three minutes’ time while the committee Is watching to see that he has no help. While tlvatre fans are still dis cussing the merits of "Bulldog Drummond,” the Webb offering Monday and Tuesday—which was undoubtedly rne of the best Webb bills In several moons, announce ment Is made of the coming today of "Red Hot Rhythm,” starring Alan Hale, It’s a Pathe, with plenty of melody and speedy action—a good picture. The play has been a musi cal comedy sensation, which are now so popular with the public. "Forward rais" is the bill for to morrow, wl.h Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., starring. Tills picture is said to be the best football picture ever made. The flappers, male and fe male, will eat it up. Bo* Supper. A box supper will be held at the Beaver Dam school house, Beaver Pam, Thursday night, December 10, to which everyone is cordially in vited. The entertainment will bo given for the benefit of the school. Visitors will be helping a good cause. TRY CLEVELAND ’ HARDWARE COMPANY FIRST PHONE 73. fr ~ . BUY NOW USED CAR SPECIALS THIS WEEK FORD COUPE, late 1927 Model. Fuhy equipped, good mechunical condition, good tires, new Duco finish, I and the price is right. FORD COUPE, late 1926 Model. Four brand new Firestone tires, motor first class, A good buy in this one loo. FORD COUPE, 1929 Model. Four new tires, top, paint and upholstery good, motor first class. Going cheap ’T" ■ CHEVROLET COACH, 1928 Model. Four good tires, paint and upholstery like new. motor A-l. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1928 Model. You can hard ly tell this one from new. A real bargain for someone. CHEVROLET COACH, 1926 Model. Four new tir es. new Duco finish and in excellent mechanical con dition. Don’t fail to visit our Used Car lot this week—in spect the above mentioned cars. Each one a bargain. Terms if desired. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. — PHONE 265 — ^ -.. Our collegiate foot wear pleases the youn& man and our conservative models are just ri&ht for men with more re served tastes. Both types in black or tan leathers. « PRACTICAL GIFTS X £2© IT is almost inconceivable that such quality end style can be purchased at such reasonable prices. But our modern method of distributing our own product throagh our nn stores eliminates all unnecessary costs. Two Main Prices ’199J3.99 MILLER-JONES CO. eg. South LaFayette St. Christmas Shopping At The Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is a good place to do some of your Christmas shopping: /> SAVINGS ACCOUNTS for the i' youngsters will encourage them to £ develop thrifty habits. A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, makes an ideal gift for grown son or daughter. A FIRST MORTGAGE BOND for wife or husband. Other gifts fade away, but a good bond goes on paying interest year after year. Do some of your Christmas shopping with us! First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. MAKE DEPOSITS ON YOUR ACCOUNT OFTEN. J) MYSTERIOUS SMITH GET OUT OF THE COFFIN TO-NIGHT Coffin Furnished by Palmer Funeral Home. OLGA’S Special Matinee For Ladies Only FRIDAY Entire Change of Program TONIGHT and FRIDAY — ON THE SCREEN “THE DEVIL’S With Dorothy Sebasuan ana WEDNESDAY AND TH
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