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Our Coal Is Clean When you buy coal front Bowman, you get fuel that has been thoroughly washed, cleaned and freed from dust and dirt. Every ounce of Bowman’s Coal is genuine feel—No waste—It all burns. Nat Bowman Coal Co. PHONE 001 POULTRY CAR AT Seaboard Depot MARCH 11 The Following Cash Prices will be Paid Heavy Hens . ... 16c Leghorn Hens ..... 13c Roosters ..*. 8c Ducks and Geese ...,.8c Young Turkeys .... 20c Capons, 7 lb. and up ..23c Capons, under 7 lbs. ...20c SEABOARD FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE By B. AUSTELL, President R. W. SHOFFNER, County Agent Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY - ROMANCE THAJ lb RUGGED AND REAL THE WONDER riCTlRE Of THE WONDERFUL WEtil HELEN TWELVETREES and WILLIAM FARNUM Proceed br P/t>d\tC*d br HOWARD HIpGiN E. S DERR * Paths fsatuis A picture that Is a living .can* vas ot action, drama and ro malice, with the most beau tiful scenes .ever Known on the screen. ALSO CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY AND THE FUNNY FABLES. 10c and 25c COMING MONDAY — “THE OFFICE WIFE” Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. E. T. Switzer and Mrs. Rob ert Woods spent yesterday in Char lotte. Miss Myrtle Warren, who has been spending the last two weeks here visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Hoey, plans to return to her home at Gastonia tomorrow. Mrs. C. H. Reinhardt spent last Sunday in Salisbury with relatives. | Mrs. S. S, Royster spent Tuesday I night with her parents, Mr. and [Mrs. D. B. MeBrayer at Mooresbo.ro. Their friends will regret to learn that Mr, MeBrayer has not enjoyed [his usual health for the past two [months. [ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamrick and ; little daughter, Rosemary, left yes ;terday to return to their home at [Fort Deposit, Ala., after spending ten days here with Mr. and Mrs A. |m.' Hamrick and family. Mrs. C. E. Weaver of tire county is spending this week to Shelby vis iting relatives. Mr. H A. Logan, jr., student at' the Farm Life school at Swannanoa la spending several days here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Logan. Mrs. Ada Reynold.-, ■who has been quite ill at her home on W. Marion street, underwent an operation m Si. Peters hospital in Charlotte on I Tuesday. Her friends will be nappy to know that she is able to leave the hospital today and will go to the home of her niece in the city. Mrs, E. F. Hamilton, and Mr. Hamilton on Belvedere avenue Where she will spend several days before coming ‘back home. ! __— Miss Sara Hamrick, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ham rick. who is in college at Mars Hill will spend the week-end in Canton with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Hoey, Jr,' | BILL STRIKES AT COMMI'NaST riots Raleigh.—Aimed at Communist teachings such as Gastonia exper ienced during the Loray mill strike two years ago. Represent ive Cher ry of Gaston introduced a measure in the house defining crimint l syn dicalism and sabotage and provid ing punishment therefor. Criminal syndicalism was defin ed in the bill as “the doctrine .which | advocates or teaches crime, sabot - i age, violence or unlawful methods j of terrorism as means of accom plishing any industrial or political change” and sabotage ' -as defined as “wilful and malicious damage or thjury to property.” , Advocacy or teaching of such doctrine would be declared a felony punishable by imprisonment for i not more than 10 years or a. fine of ! not more than $0,000 or both. Ella Mill News Of Current Week Messrs. Coley Gossett and James Sturrett of Quantico, Va.. are visit ing Mr. Gossett's mother, Mrs. Laura Gossett. Misses Clara and Louise Kiser of West Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kiser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Willis spent Sunday with their parents near Mooresboro. Messrs. Ben Grayson, Purp Barrett and Tomie Carr motored to Char lotte Tuesday evening. Mr. Ervin Mayhue of near Waco spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dellinger. Mrs. Maude Clary spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Jack json. Miss Carle Hallman of Cherryville [spent Sunday With Miss Veota | Stricklin. j Mr. and Mrs. Spender Elliott of Slices spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillie Grayson. Mrs. Mae Williams of Lawndale spent Sunday with Mrs. Andy Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Louise Weaver and daughter, Ruth, of Earl, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kiser Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Scruggs : spent Sunday in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert and son. Jack, visited Mrs. Laura Gos sett Sunday. Mr. Giles Stricklin had his ton isils removed at the Shelby hospital I Saturday. Bom March 1 at the Shelby hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. Odus Collins, a fine baby boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. Joe Ellis is very sick at this writing. We are glad to know that little Charles Edwin Jackson is better at this writing. The death angel visited at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Smith i and claimed then ijttle two day old infant. Morn 6 o Davit. Dari theny, and Misses Pauline and Viola Anthony visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank fihvtle Tfnir duv. Miss Ella Lipscomb will go toj Newberry. 8. C.. on Sunday .where ■ she will spend the day with Mr, and' Mrs. Howard Lipscomb and family. Mr. Lipscomb is her brother. Miss Sara Perrin, of Bishopville,; and Mr. William Thrower, of Ches-! ter. will spend Sunday here with the former'.'’ sister, Mrs. Harry Cam nitz, and Mr. Camnltz. Mrs. Cam-: nit* will return to BishopvilJe with! them on Sunday-for a visit of scv-‘ eral weeks with relatives there. Mr. Paul Whisonant Is able to, leave the hospital today after nn-j dergoing an operation for the re moval of tonsils there yesterday. He is getting along nicely. Mr and Mrs. William McCord will! go to Aslieboro tomorrow where they j will spend the week-end with the, latter’s mother, Mrs. Parrish. Mr.' McCord wilt return home Sunday | while Mr.'. McCord will spend nextj week in Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Camnitz will have us week-end guest the latter's sister, Mbs Rebecca Perrin, who is a teacher In the Forest City schools. Mrs. D. A. Whisonant, Miss Ruth Whisonant and Mr. Paul Whisonant , spent Sunday at Marion with Mr.i and Mrs. E. G. Byers and family. Mr,; Miilrr Riehbourg and little; mu. Miller, Jr., who have been; spending a week here with Mr. and' Mrs, H. E Riehbourg and family, left today to return to their home lu Orangeburg, S. C. They were ac companied home by Mrs. Hr J, Spry, who will be their guest during the coming week. ! Mrs. R, T. Lt Grand, who bus been visiting relatives in Georgia for the past two weeks, is expected tq return: home today or tomorrow. Beaver Dam Events Of Week little Miss Pyron Improving. Soine| Sickness In Section. Other New s. ! (Special to The Star-' There was a very large crowd at preaching services and B. Y P. ILl Sunday night. The B. Y. P. IJ.'s de cided to take a study course next week or the third week in March, It has hot been decided as yet just when tile time will be. Little Betty Pyron, small daugh ter of Mrs. J. B. Pyron, who was operated on a while back is still in the hospital and is doing as well 3: could be expected. There is still quite a bit of sick ness in the community. We hope cs 'spring gets here that everyone, will recover. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Harris and children of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Blanton Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Glenn Blanton and little daughter, Patsy Arm, and Mrs L, B. Nolan visited relatives In Gas j tenia Tuesday afternoon. Miss Hanali MeCurry visited her 1 sister, Mrs; E. L. McDaniel and Mr I McDaniel near Kings Mountain a ! few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Giascce and i family visited Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Poston near Union, also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spangler at Zion Sunday afternoon. Miss Selma Callahan visited Miss Lena Bridges Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Schuman McSwair. and children and Miss Tenny Mc Swain visited Mrs. McSwain's par lents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brooks in i Double Springs community Sunday I afternoon. Misses Willellen MeCurry and j Mary Pyron were dinner guests of Misses Bovte, Pearl and Evelyn Glascoe Sunday. The senior fi. Y. P. U. quartet has accepted an invitation to go up to High Shoals church Sunday and render a few' selections. Mr. R. W. MeCurry and children visited Mr. and Mi's. E. L. McDaniel near Kings Mountain Sunday after noon. Edith, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel accompanied her grandfather home and stayed until 1 Wednesday night. j Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Brooks and little daughter, Mildred, visited Mr and Mrs. D. J. Glascoe Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Glascoe from Double Springs are \isiting their parents this week, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Glascoe. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks and children spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Twitt Hamrick in Poplar Springs community. Mr. Homer Hamrick entertained a number of his friends with a chicken stew and marshmallow” toast on Wednesday night March 4 at the beautiful spring on the Hamrick farm. Game* and progressive eomem tjoa ware enjoytd during which time toasted marajwiglew* and de licious chicken Stew were served. The 1 guests departed at a late hour hev tng spent an even'ng of much mer 1 rtmant pnd feasting 00 WN THREE AND FOUR PIECE Fibre and Wicker Suites Assorted colors and upholstery. Full spring construction. Plain and fancy designs. SUITES AS LOW AS . $39.50 Only $1.00 Down And The Balance On SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS KESTER - GROOME Furniture Company North LaFayette Street Look Over Our Diplay Of Other Fine Furniture. notice To Our Friends And Customers WE HAVE Ol'ENEl) A MARKET IN THE ROOM WITH t \ROLIN A STORE ON NORTH La PAYETTE STREET. This market will be managed by Ernest Johnson and he "ill at all times have a choice selection ot native and Western meats, as well as fresh fish ami oysters, and will be glad to sene you at any I time. We spceialiiv in home baked ham. Tut will al ways find this sweet: and tender. Try some for a quick lunch. Blue Front Market ERNEST JOHNSON, Manager — PHONE 570 - 1 ■ ■■—--; " --; ' ; . “J CASH FOR POULTRY THE FOLLOWING CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID MAR. 9 TO 14: HEAVY HENS .......... LEGHORN HENS SOFT ME \TE1> CHICKENS STAGS _ OLD ROOSTERS _ 1)1 ( KS AND GEESE YOUNG TURKEYS ........ OLD TOMS ....... ; .. 13c 12c 1 !>e ... 12c .. Sc IOC 20c 17c EAGLE Poultry Co. SAM UDELL, Manager 1'HONE 110 — SEABOARD DEPOT SHELBY, N. C. ■ ■ i * * i. i * ■ M ■ i i ■ m m f m i ft Er*“'R2 WHAT A FIGHTER HE WAS I . I WHAT AN ENCHANTRESS WAS SHE! She taught him how to love., he inspired her to Tight — for their honor, their lives, their happiness. CHARLES FARRELL ELISSA LANDI I I directed by Alfred Sontell From the piny by — Elliott Whits Springs ond A. E. Thomos HUMPHREY SOGART LOY in this daring, vibrant love drama, rtx PICTURE CAROLINA
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