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Leigh Colvin presKtHh. ji file New York Woman's Christian temperance Union. Mai tied lie rays and means committee bv hei i M-rUon that President-elect Roosc veil had freed Demorratic member it congress from the party's wet platform during his stkceM lul pres idential campaign. .Stic presented a photuMatic eopv til a letter from Oovcrhdr Roast? toil to Dr. C. F. RciMier, ol New York, dated September 12 1932 a y mg t fiiust say that Democratic st-e ators and congressmen are bound to vote in accordance with the views ol their constituents regindlee. if their personal opinions P. T. A. Of South Shelby To Meet t he South Shelby 1’ I A will hold Its December meeting at the cbool building Thursday night at . 30 ' I he program wilt Ik in the tm ’*'**-iVe of a Christmas party A short "IWigfam consisting of Christmas enrols and readings will be given still Which the social committee will have charge Alt patrons of the school are urg o attend . . . ■ Keever Motor Co. In New Quarters l iit Ki i vt*i Motor Co . winch re cently took the ug< i;r\ lot Plymouth and Dodge curs, hn. leaned the brick got age bulldih of Char A. Hoey on K. Washington -treet and moved into target nuiutpr Mi Keevei *>a.v.. a lepail hop will no opened and a part;, uppartnient Ul na lied Governor Gardner hot Cotton Ynit" Columbia in Dei tt Guv O Max Gardner ol North Carolina ban Milled hi- indorsement to the idea nl making Hit Chriftlmu,- a Cot ton Christina- bv 11 a- giving of :: 111 ol eOlloii The Assopiat ion Ini lie: I neica -eti 0--e of Cotton it ie.i eo a statement ol the North Carolina governor eomniendihg live idea Governor Millh ol Alabama. (lov<u noi elect 1 almmlgi of Georgia and U. Ben ton Blalock, president 61 tile Anar lean Cotton Co-operative assueta tioii have al'-o approved the idea Governor Gardner said I triost. heartily commend the idea of making the approaching Chrustmas a Cotton Christmas by the giving ot articles mode of cot top as presents and 1 trust that North Carolinians will ipip with l.hi people of the other slates of the .south in Carryirig out such a program. ■ The fortune.'- ot our people are very closely linked with cotton. Cotton us the chief money crop of our farmers. The manufacturing of cotton is one of our major Indus tries. Any movement looking to the increased consumption of cotton is deserving of our hearty support, especially when It us so practical \s this one for a Cotton Christmas." County Man Weds Girl Of Gaffney Announcement is made ul the marriage of Mitchell Grant, ot Shelby and Miss Nell Edwards, of Gaffney. They were married id Gaffnev on November 31. Accounting Office It. 11 Cooke, 3B3 Kh. i Marion street, experienced in public ac counting over a 10-year period, has announced that he will handle spe cial accounting jobs for Shelby and section. He is registered No 3 in the i N. C Board of accounting Shelby’s Shopping Center Ready For Christmas Trade I .( UN I INLKD FROM P.'S tit. ON! . much time aiul the expense <j! 'ui.\ trip." Toy-land-, a ad debiu tments cater tug to the youngsters'. to whom Christmas means .so much, are heavier stockeef in Shelby than in years Gift, counters for the ciders and the practical sections for gift , tor tile home lire equally us allur ing as tile, e numerous wonderland; of delight for the llttli- one With the colorful court square Yule lights going up and with local stores decorated in red. green and whit.with stars and vari-feoldred. I lights ''glimmering here'mid there as they peep from behind a sprig of green or a dash of mow Slielb by the week-end will be m full gala attire for the holiday season New- York. Dec H Conrad H. Mann, president ol in- Kansas-City Chamber of connneiTi and director general of the fraternal Order of Eagles,, was sentenced to 5 months in,jail and a fine ot $12,000 today j on charges of operating a lottery In connection w ith the Eagles organi-1 [zat ion. New Board About Set With System i .'lOMIMtU 1 ROM IMG* O.S&.I county physician, county we It are | officer and county home manager. |'Hie county physician i.- named by jthe board of health on the first Monday in January, there being one member..of the commission board on tJie board of1 health. The welfare of tieer is named jointly by the com - missionin';, and board of education on the first Monday in June. The 'county home manager is named |by the commissioner- but the pres lent manager's appointments runs well into 1933. although the new board reduced his salarj. Major ( hanges. Thi majoi change made by the new board was the withdrawal .of appropriations for the farm agen' and home demonstration agent. It was stated that this matter might, be open to reconsiderat ion. There is a division nf opinion over the coun ty about the abolishing of the two office*. Reports here, this week had it. that several organizations afUl iated with farm activities were, con-; sidering a movement to urge the re ; tent ion of the two agent* Other changes made included the — OPEN AT MOOT — A ‘ HERE’S A SILVER BARGAIN FOR YOU! Dress up the table lor Christmas. A new set of Silver will do it. And you can get a set at Mam rick’s so low in price that you will thank us for tell ing you about it. A genuine 26-piece set of Table Silver, former price, $7,50, now only Another set of 26-pieces, with hollow handles, beautiful patterns, $12 quality # • $3.95 4*7 en Here’s the best of all—26-piece pattern-r-regular price $18.50— A few sets at ... . set, ‘‘Devotion’* $9.75 Call, write or phone at once if you want a set. They will never again be sold at Ibis price. T. W. Hamrick Co. SHELBY’S QUALITY GIFT STORE C\_ 1 TOYLAND IS OPEN IN FULL SWING! MORE TOYS AND BETTER TOYS” AT 1-4 TO 1-3 LOWER IN PRICE THAN EVER BEFORE. SEEING IS BELIEVING! Efird’s Piedmont WAGONS AH sit'd, with heavy rubber I ires A s:;.r,n \ aluo for $2.79 BUDDY WAGONS Slronjs and durable. All steel, rubber tires - Special 98c VELOCIPEDES 12-inch wheel $2.95 PEDDLE BIKE For tlu* little Bovs $1.45 SCOOTERS For tin- Children. Strong built $1.25 and $1.95 Chevrolet Automobiles The tov ;t i.iov likes to ride in $7.95 Skates . 85c DOLLS BY THE HUNDREDS 25c and up Climbing Tractors 95c DAISY AIR RIFLES 500 Shot -— Special $1.95 Pool Table . 98c Drums .. 75c and up Boys’ Tool Chests 95c RAINBOW TOP I'he color changes while running 45c MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS Vil wuol—-hand lavish. V value l<>r $10.95 Men s Mixed Color SUITS SPEliAl $6.75 MEN’S TIES CHENEY S1I.K TIE Non-\v riukle 95c Tie & Handkerchief Sets 59c Men’s Fine BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Sizes 14.' to 16.\. W hite, blue. green ami tan. In Christmas boxes- special $1.00 LADIES’ COATS DRESSES and HATS All Going At A Big Reduction. BOYS’ SUITS GALORE A special purchase of Boys’ Clothing from the biggest manufacturers in America. In this lot we have 262 suits, 2. 2 and 4 pieces— at about HALF PRICE $1.95 -$2.95 $3.95 and $4.95 Shelby, N. C. Inaming of Troy McKinney as toun • jty accountant, the withdrawal oi {appropriation for clerical assistant in the clerk of court's office, and a [general reduction in salaries'of all ; officials and employes, elective a ppointh <■ Hospital Quarantined To Protect Patients Birmingham Ala, Dee 14.—■In order to protect patents from vis itors who are ill with Influenza, a quarantine wu: declined aL Ifillicar. hospital today. Several staff physi cians and studeni norsec are -ut tering influenza in a mild form it was reported. i Survey Shows $1 Worth Fourth More CQtN i I-tN t UC * itO \i f*AC«fc ON fe. • ~—.f-'-ifc . - -- - - -^ —■* Ul women's clothing State street's jewelrv .Lore where even the, best customer wa greeted with just a tinge of super iority a few years ago—appeared, to have adopted a n'ew policy. Here it i "No reasonable oilers refused/' Low n prices also were ottered bv amusement places, although two Bruatlway musical show ■ continue to play to full houses nt M:30. the same top prices that have prevail ed for years. Only two weeks ago movie theatres cut their top ad mission prices from 85 to 75 cents. I Minstrel Show 1 o Play Cuba hirst lladio Artist SlRiiPd. Hrvrts Of 1»S3 To Plav V < ( Jack 1 idK'k who has ' been. .u, Shelby organizing his No. ’’ min tret .show was culled to Tampa Flu on business. but is reUinm, to Shelby tomorrow His present ! show will lx- featured m Cuba to several weeks. He has sighed up thi famous "Rogers and Rogers". Ajm ches, white contortionist-. Ted Lewi, specialist and liis eight piece or chesiia. These performer ■> have ! been broadcasting over the Angus • i:t. Oa.. radio station and arc fresh from Chicago with u 1933 produc tion of the latest cnlct tainmcnt. Jack Feeper, genera!' manager toi M;. I.ydifk left Shelby Friday ten Mount Airy. Winston Salem and other points. for the purpose of lea tunny the "Revels, of 1933 A French scientist declare- P's not necessity for a person to swat low liquor to get a kick Garglnir a drink is just as effective, says hr least this should stop drinking on the quiet. An automobile assembled from tie parts of 10 other discarded ma chine. is being driven by ('Score • Scheirti n of Borger. Texas / Save NOW! tM T prices now prevail on Furniture for C'hrisl mas giving! Now you can giv p "nrthwhile presents at worthwhile ■.avings! I se Our Deferred Payment I’lan THESE MAKE HOME MORE COMFORTABLE - LOUNGE CHAIR - Here's ;t real Christmas value . . . tor comfort. Kvery member of the fam ily will enjoy Sterehi's Royal Easy Lounging Chairs. This one is beauti ful, covered in good quality tapestry And priced to sell . $29.50 WALNUT DINING SUITE i»-Piece \\ aiilut Dining Koum Suite. Very be; t construction. Beautifully finished. Special . . . $69.50 ’.-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite—onl\ $39.50 GIFTS for Comfort Coffee Tables . $4.95 End Tables.$1 00 Smoking Stands ... $1,00 Table Lamps . $1.00 Bridge Tables . $1.00 Bed Lamps. $1.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE livi* a hamUome 'l-piece Mohair 1 ;iv injr Iloniji Suitefrom: SicrhaV- a.jrift llti* whole family will t’ * iU yoti for, I’rin-il for Christmas ;ri' oil . . .. $69.50 GOVERNOR WINTHKOI' SECRETARY .«ij0,5<) Mwater Ivnt RADIOS R< V Victor R \!>IOS ST, |..M» LANE CEDAR CHESTS Kytjrvp’irl a cedar ahe.st ! line is jiM. the }^ift for her. (ienuine cedar, moth. proof. Ileautifiilly finished. Attractively- pric ed. $17.50 THAT AMUSE Tricycles $2.95 Doll Carriages $1.95 Steel Wagons $1.00 Wheel Barrows $1 Scooters $1.95 Electric Train $2.95 Breakfast Sets $3.95 Child’s Pocker $1.95 Automobiles <2.95 SHOP WITH US! IT PAYS AUK) TIRES, WALL PAPER and PAINTS
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