WEBB THEATRE SHELBY’S LEADING PLAYHOUSE TODAY last showing “RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS” with ETHEL, JOHN and LIONEL BARRYMORE V SWELL SHOW - WITH GREAT ACTING SATURDAY - A Knockout Of A Show fi' [DOUGJAjRBANKSJ^ PRETTOOUNG Also GOOD COMEDY and CARTOON doming Mon. - “The Nuisance” - LEE TRACY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Today's Prices BUY NOW AND SAVE! FAT BACK, Heavy, Pound_____7c MEAL Boiled, 10-lb. Bag_22c CRACKERS. Sunshine Krispy, 1 lb. pkg._15c SALT — DIAMOND CRYSTAL 3 — 5c pkgs. ____ 10c Pickles, Sour or Dill, _ 15c Cheese, full cream, lb. 19c Grape Juice, pi._1 121c Macaroni, 7-oz. pL". _ 5c Pimentos, 7-oz. can _ 10c Mayonnaise. PI. Jar 25c Apple Bulter. 38-oz. 15c Tomato Catsup, 14-oz. 10c -SOAPS— Octagon, 10 cakes 25c RINSO. 3 pkgs. _ 25c CAMAY, Cake_5c — CANNED MEATS — Roast Beef, can_15c Cooked Brains, can _ 15c Corned Beef, 2 cans _ 35c MUSTARD, qt. jar _ 15c Relish Spread, 1 pt. _ 10c Vanilla Wafers lb. pkg. 19c BANANAS, 4 lb. ___ 25c Tomato Juice, can_5c Spaghetti, can_5c Tea, Diamond D., pkg. 5c Bl \ FLOUR NOW — Federal Processing Tax Went Into Effect July Sth. Our Special PPrices On Flour are Loner Than It Will Cost Us To Replace It. But We Arc Glad to Pass This Saving To Our Customers. GET OUR LOW PRICES. SALES TAX INCLUDED ON ALL PRICES OF TAXABLE MERCHANDISE. J. O. Propst dc Son PHONE 15 — WE DELIVER Our July Sale Is Going Fine We have had LARGE CROWDS every day. People are taking: advantage of the Bargains we are offer ing. Remember our July Sale is still going on and "ill continue through July at these prices. NEW SPECIALS BEING OFFERED EVERY DAY. ""mens last Lolor PRINT DRESSES 49c Men's Fine Woven Chambrav WORK SHIRTS 25c MEN’S RAYON SILK SOCKS PAIR 5c MEN’S UNION SUITS 19c Another Shipment of E000 Spools Of Machine thread Made by the Lily mill, tp go at ' lc v •, lnc 0,,c and Batiste ' Pi'cay pattrrnSi jujv Sale Price 9c YARD MEN’S $10.75 to $Z4.75 ALL WOOL SUITS Reduced for July Sale, Only $7.95 GET OUR JULY SALE PRICE ON FURNITURE AND COOK STOVES. 50 Dozen Childrens’ ANKLETS in all sizes and big range of colors, Julv Sale 5c PAIR CHILDREN’S PRINT DRESSES 25c LADIES’ COTTON SLIPS 25c MEN’S SUMMER SUITS $2.95. And $4.95 The Stamey Co. K ALSTON POLKVILLE LOCAL and ••• PERSONAL News VAWAWWAWWWA Messrs. Chas. Waldrop and Carl; Eskridge leave today for Fort Bragg' where they will spend a month ati th-' Citizens Military Training i Camp. , j Attorneys John -B. Spence and! Paul Humphrey, law partners of! Pawhuska. Okla., passed through Shelby yesterday en route to Char-’, lotte and Washington in connection! with Okalhoma Indian affairs. Theyj made a brief visit here with their friend P. Cleveland Gardner, form-| er Oklahoma attorney. Mr. Spence ■ was postmaster at Charlotte in the I Teddy Roosevelt administration and, Mr. Humphrey is the son of an Oklahoma congressman. William Webb, of New York City,' has been visiting here this week at! Jhe home of his aunt, Mrs. J. L. j Webb, on S. Washington street. He, leaves tomorrow for Asheville toj visit his father, Judge E. Y. Webb.' and Mra. Webb, and will later go to Atlanta to visit Mr. and Mra. Ed win Webb. Mrs. C. B. McBraver, Mrs. H. W.i Wyant, and Miss Herbert Ward Wyant will return to the home of Mrs. McBrayer here today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Morgan is a sister of Mrs. McBrayer and Mrs. Wyant. Mfs. Wyant and Miss Wyant will spend the week-end here with Mr. and Mra. McBrayer before leaving on Monday for their home in Harrisonburg, Va. Misses Margaret Moss. Mary Sue Borders and Bernice Borders left today for Clinton, 8. C., to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard. Mrs. F. E. Clinard of Winston Salem is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Yel ton of Lawndale. Mrs. William Beam and daught ers, Mary Jane and Patricia, have returned to their home here after spending several weeks with the former’s parent’s Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Owens, near Shelby. Miss Kathleen Young is spending, today in Kings Mountain with Miss Bill Plonk. Mrs. J. H. Harrill left, yesterday for her home, in Charlotte after spending several days here with her daughter, Mrs. Claude Hoke Thomp son, and Mr. Thompson. Mrs. Colin Hull, Mrs. H. T. Hud son, Mrs. Ransom Casstevens and Mrs. Harry Hudson spent the day Wednesday In Charlotte. Mrs. Terry Moore of Marion is spending this week here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har ris, on W. Marlon street. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Royster and children, David and Anne, returned home last night from High Point and Greensboro where they had spent a few days. Mr. Royster went to Greensboro to attend a meeting of the North Carolina Railroad, and Mrs. Royster and the children visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMurry in High Point. — Mi-, and Mrs. Fields Young. Miss Eloise Young and Carlos Young spent the day yesterday at Ridge crest. Mr, and Mr;. C. J. Yelton, Jr., and daughter, of Richmond, Va„ who have been spending their va cation with the former's parents,! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Yelton of Lawn-; dale, have returned to Richmond They were accompanied home by Mr. Yelton's sister, Mrs. N. E. Moore of Winston Salem, and brother, Bill Yelton of Lawndale. The two lat ter, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Yelton in Richmond, will visit two other sisters, Mrs. G. B. Smith of Newport News. Va., and Mrs. Edward Curtis of Harrisonburg Va., and their families. Burton Mitchell, Jr., of Mt. Holly, is here this week visiting his grand mother, Mrs. W. F. Mitchell. Rev. D. F. Putnam was taken to day to the Rutherford Hospital where he will undergo treatment for a week or more. Mr. Putnam has been quite sick for several weeks and his many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. O. Max Gardner, and Max Gardner, Jr. returned home last night from Duke University where the latter has been under treatment at the University hospital. Wil liam Webb, who had been visiting for several days at Wake Forest, al so returned to Shelby with them. Mrs. Sally Phillips has gone to Mt. Airy to visit her sister, Mrs. T. C. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spake, Mrs j Andy Borders, Misses Edith and; Bessie Roberts, Carl Mauney, Harrell Roberts and George Fortenberry spent the dav yesterday at Ridge-j crest where they attended the day's session of the B.Y.P.U. training course being held there this week, I V^r^wv,u,w^^/w,^v»ww%rw»% , Mrs. Jean Schenck. Mrs. Joe E.j ^ash, Mrs. Mason Carroll and Mrs Henry Edwards return home today! 'rom Blowing Rock where they have *rn spending this week. v j ■ I Miss Mabel Brown of Anderson,• 5. C.. is visiting her sister, Mrs.' Jesse White, and Mr. White here! 'or several days. — Miss Gwendolyn Dellinger Is j ipendlng this week in Chimney Rock1 vith Mr. and Mrs. S, S. Beam of! Homestead, Fla. Mrs. J. L. Thomason of Earl cn-; ered the Shelby hospital yesterday' for treatment. i Mrs. O. S. Anthony and children. Oliver, Jr., Gene and Harriette, are rxpected to return home Sunday rroni Winston-Salem where they have been spending two weeks visit ing the formers mother and other relatives. Miss Edith Yount of Newton and Miss Annette McGalllard of Mor ganton, student nurses at the hos pital, will return to Shelby tomor row' after spending their vacations with relatives at their respective homes. Clay Poston is in the Shelby hos pital where he underwent a recent operation for appendicitis. Mrs. F. O. Smith returned home Wednesday from Wrightsville where she had spent several days as the guest of Misses Jane and Charline Stamey, who with their mother, Mrs. T. C. Stamey, T. C. Stamey. Jr.. and Mrs. Deck Wilson of Ruther fordton are spending the month of July at a cottage there. Mr*. Gene Gamble spent yester day in Charlotte consulting a spec ialist with regard to her throat. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson, Miss "Tumpy” Hudson and Mrs. H. T. Hudson spent last Sunday in Greensboro where they visited Mrs. Hudson's sister, Miss Marie Thorne, who is attending summer school at the North Carolina Woman's college. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meeks and Miss] Janie Belle Meeks are spending ten days in the mountains near Lake James. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Watterson an nounce the birth of a son, Clyde Gene, on July 12. Miss Margaret Joyner of Canton arrived here Wednesday to visit Miss Charlie Mae Laughridgc for sometime. Mrs. T. G. Hamrick left today for Charlotte where she will make her home with her sisters, Misses Fan nie, Essie and Maude Harrill. Her daughter. Miss Annie Hamrick will remain In Shelby where she is a member of the city school faculty. Mr. End Mr*. W. E. Austell of Columbus, Ga., are visiting relative* in Earl. Miss Jean Jessup, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Jessup, had her tonsils removed at the Shelby hos pital yesterday and returned to her home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Norman lee of Lattimore, and Miss Nancy B. Sperling spent the day yesterday at Ridgecrest. Mr. P. D. Howard and his daught er, Miss Sara Howard, of Washing ton, Ga., are spending this week-end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther McGinty. Mrs. Howard and another daughter, Virginia, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McGinty for two weeks, will return home with him Sunday. Mrs. Luther McGinty and Mrs. Clint Perry and their visitors, Mrs. Bessie Shepard of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. P. D. Howard, of Washington, Ga., spent the day Wednesday in Asheville. (Continued on Page 10) Just Arrived — More Good - USED CARS - — EASY PAYMENTS — - Rogers Motors - Monday, Tuesday CAROLINA J 0c and 25c Sandy Plains Begins Revival Next Monday A revival meeting will begin hi Sandy Plains on Monday July 17th with the pastor Rev. W. A. Elam doing the preaching. Services wilt be held twice daily at 10:30 a. m.. and it 8 p. m Eleven Districts In jj Rutherford County j Rutherfordton, July 13.—The atate ! school commission has divided the [ schools of Rutherford county Into | 11 districts, centering around a high J school. The principal of each high ‘ school will be the head principal ■ for the district. ! — BAD EYES — Frequently Cause Headaches, Dizziness, Floating Specks and even Nausea. Let us correct the trouble. DR. D. M. MORRISON Office Royster Bldg. — Shelby, N. C. Office Days Each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted and Repaired on Weekly Payment Plan. Notice Of Stolen Property A Black Underwood Portable Typewriter, Serial No. 527856,—with carrying case,—Property of the U. S. Government, was stolen from the office of the U. S. Probation Officer, in the Webb Building. Shelby, N. C. between the hours of 5:30 P. M., July 13. 1933 and 9:0(1 A. M., July 14. 1933. All persons are hereby warned not to purchase said property—and to report any knowledge or information of its whereabouts to the undersigned or to the Chief of Police at Shelby, N. C., without delay. Chas. A. Burrus U. S. PROBATION OFFICER Saturday Special BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. NO. 1 galvanized" WASH TUBS . .. 3SC Sales Tax . 2c TOTAL .40C Clark Hardware Co. Phone 97 — Shelby, N. C. Our Customer Privilege Plan IS WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING IT WILL SAVE YOU ENOUGH MONEY TO COMPLETELY REV OLUTIONIZE YOUR FAMILY BUDGET. Let us tell you more about saving on rising Market Prices. Richbourg Grocery Co. | S. LaFAYETTE STREET SHELBY, N. C. Millet Seed For Sale Will have to arrive Monday, July 17th, one solid load of German Millet seed. Cheapest prices ever offered here. All people can see a shortage of roughness now. Millett is the surest crop that will mature in around 50 days time and pro duce one and a half tons or more per acre on bale of cotton land, with normal sea-, sons. Secretary Wallace's reduction plan went over with big success. Now put your land to good use. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130 * — Shelby, N. C. Today CAROLINA Nemar ON THE STAGE v IN 3 MARVELOUS SHOWS OF MAGIC MATINEE 3:30- NIGHT 7 and 0 PRICE 15c EVERYBODY Saturday OPEN 11 A. M. RICHARD ARLEN and LOUISE DRESSER In H CAUGHT » Also COMEDY and “PHANTOM OF THE AIR" 10c EVERYBODY <