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The Cleveland Star from Shelby, North Carolina • Page 9

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Shelby, North Carolina
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imk IILEVELAND STAR. SHRLPY. N. f. FRIDAY 27, 1918 THRO LITTLE STARS PERSONALS Prescription Patriotic Photo Frames Just in, a lot of those beautiful new cast-metal-enameled frames for your boy's photograph.

They will last indefinitely. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. Come in and see them. Service Pins and Rings A pretty line of them in Silver at 25c, 35cc and 50c and in solid Gold at $1.00. One, two and three stars.

Wrist Watches We are showing a good line of these, all the aluminated dial and just the thing for the soldier boy, price $4.50 up. T. W. HAMRICK COMPANY There ia no business that carries with it the importance, care and responsibility as does the filling of prescriptions, and we want to impress this fact upon the public, and when you have a prescription to fill, request your physician to leave it here or phone No. 2.

We will sent for it, fill and have the medicine to you on short notice. Every prescription filled at our place is filled by II. E. k. We will appreciate it if you will let us fill your PRESCRIPTIONS, also any other patronage that you may feel like giving us.

We assure you of accuracy, promptness and everything else that it takes vo make prescription filling right at, RIVIERE DRUG CO. Phone No. 2 KENDALL'S OLD STAND Cotton Cotton was quoted, on Shelby market yesieruay at oc. J- Woodson offers a 0 for sale in the penny column Star today. 0 To Close Earlier-The drug of Shelby have reached an ireemcnt to close their doors at VO P.

'm. beginning October 1st. '-Marriage George Proctor (Patterson Springs and Mrs. Emma Jolly of Gaff ffney were happily mar. jjed at the home of the bride last -Barrel of Fruit The Daughters Confederacy shipped this week 0 barrel of canned fruits and vegetables to the Soldiers Home in Raleigh.

The canned goods were donated fo. the Daughters and others. 'Belgium Garment The com- nvttee out by tne Re1 Cross wil1 collect the garments for Belgium refugees Saturday morning. Please have packages ready and put on front porch to save trouble. Mrs.

R. L. Ry-burn chairman. Collect Peach Seed The school children have collected something ten bushels of peachseed which will be shipped to Washington and "tufltt'd over to the chemical board. The carbon will be extracted and used in making "gas masks for the soldiers.

THKEK FINE FARMS TO BE fliKI October 12th at public auction. Belonged to late Mrs. Phillip Martin. fv payments. See them advertised (hewhere in The Star.

Will be pleased to show any one interested over anv or all of them at their convening. See or notify J. P. Spangler, Private Hospital Miss Nora Alexander has rented a couple of room? in the College Inn, formerly the Shelby hospital where she will own up a private hospital for the treatment of medical cases, minor surgery and maternity cases. Miss Alexander is a nurse and all doctors are at liberty to send their patients then'.

iteiS lummiiun iitriuy ini'ius of Mr. John Hudson will be pleased to learn that he has received a com-for mission as lieutenant in the army. He took a course of training at Platts-1 ill week son is Webb at Pattie of at Mrs. Bank. ested ed uuiiie after Mrs.

from Mr. CUS. er JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS. Filling 2E Drug Comp'y R. E.

Carpenter, Mgr. The Biggest Dealers In WAGONS' BY EXPRESS Always Fresh and on Ice Cigars and Fountain Drinks, the best only. We appreciate your trade. Buggies and Harness Cleveland Phone 65 burfr, and is now stationed at Mrs. William Archer and son, Camp Grant, 111.

Lieutenant Hudson gergt George Archer spent Tuesday the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hud- jn charlotte with Mr.

and Mrs'. Jas. son, formerly of Shelby now of Wash-' Archer. ir.frton, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, Paul -Cleveland Man Wins In the Webb jr Mesdames Esther McBray-South Carolina primary election, 0. M. Mull and Miss Elizabeth P.

M. Mooney, formerly of Cleveland McBrayer motored to Charlotte Mills, was nominated county Tuesday. mis.sioner for Columbia township over; Mr Summie Weathers who has his opponent. Mr. Mooney received Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Roberts are visiting in Gaffney this week. Mrs.

W. D. Lackey has been quite for the past week. i Rev. John W.

Suttle leaves this morning for Rock Hill where he assists in a series of meetings. Hon. Clyde R. Hoey returned this; from a busines strip to Washington, d. c.

Mr. Jesse Harrill, from the Sharon section has accepted a position as salesman with W. C. Whisnant. Mr.

Clarence Dedmon, the bright; of Mr. Albert Dedmon left Monday for Wake Forest College. Mrs. Claude Blanton of Mooresboro visiting her mother, Mrs. E.

J. on West Marion street. i Mrs; F. Roberts spent Tuesday' Rutherford hospital with Miss Roberts. Mrs.

Grover Beam leaves the last the week for a visit to her parents Glen Alpine. Miss Katherine Carpenter sister of E. A. Jenkins has accepted a position with the First National Friends of Yates Lutz will be inter. to learn that he has been transferred from Camp Jacksorr-to Camp Sevier, Greenville, S.

C. Mr. Calvin Plunk and Miss Nora Algood of Cherokee Falls, S. pass through Shelby Sunday en route it' i. nuin nicKory.

Mrs. Colin Hull underwent an operation at the Rutherford hospital Wednesday. Miss Mayme Hardin is nursing Mrs. Hull. Sergeant George Archer left this morning for Camp Funston, a 10-day visit with his mother William Archer.

Mrs. R. B. Kendrick has returned the Rutherford hospital after a serious operation. She is slowly improving.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Ellis and C. S.

Price motored to Charlotte Wednesday and took in Robinson Cir yTS e. A. McGowan left this week her home at Elm City, N. aft spcnding several weeks with her father, Mr. O.

E. Ford. bepn spen(ijn(; several weeks here vis-1 tment of the internal Revenue of- fce at home for awhile. He came in Wednesday from Washington, I). C.

Miss Charline Stamey of Fallston left Monday morning for fcpantan- hiiro- C. where she will enter on- for xew York and other noints north. They will stop ai number of cities and visit relatives and friends. They made the trip in Mr. Smith's big car.

Mr. Pen Andrews from Rutherfordton, Mrs. Lester Jarrett, Misses DePriest nnd Mis Annie Miller motored to Charlotte Wednesday to sec "Some Baby" at the auditorium. Mrs. M.

A. Martin, Mrs Frank n'mvell and children of Mooresboro arc vising Mrs. O. J. HiU'on South Wasnrigton Frenchmen to Aid Loan.

Twelve French officers and 110 sol- diers, the first detaenmeni oi icu fighter to ceme to this country direct from the western front -to assist in the fourth Liberty loan campaign, arrived Friday night in Washington About 00 members of the detachment belong to the famous foreign legion and are fully equipped. The remainder include wounded soldiers and interpreters. They will make a trip through the south to New Orleans and to Chicago and New York within the next few weeks. I H)21 votes to his opponent's lo37, giv- iting daughter, Mrs. Major Hoping him a majority of 84 vote3.

Mr. per an(i other natives, leaves today Mooney has been trustee in Olympia 'for his home in San Antonio, Texas, s.hool district No. 1 and is well liked Mrs. Charles L. Wright returned in Columbia.

inaf visit, to Oklahoma. In Cleveland D. LIHEBERGEfl'S SONS The price is always right at Lineberger's. LADIES NEW GOATS AND COAT SUITS Commissioner, Shelby, R-5. ghe was accompanied on her return 1 -Killed in Action The many tfip by Mrs Zeb Weathers who has friends of Mr.

O. Pratt Street will be been jn oklahoma for some time. flVeply grieved to learn that he was, Mj. and Mr3 Lee Packard of killed in action in France. His father, cliffside were visitors Wed-Mr.

Eli Street of the Zoar section re- neS(lay They expect to be in their wived a telegram from the war tie- hands0TTle new home on N. Morgan nartment Wednesday night bringing tWQ weeks the sad news of his fate. Mr. Street Dr and MrjJ Hay of pPnsa. was a splendid young man and had: Flfl arrived in Shelby Wednes-: many friends in the county: He was day mornin? to vi8it their sister.

Mrs. a member of Co. C. 115th machine Thomas Bateman. Dr.

Hay is off on (run batallion. a for a few days. -A Can Saves Life A letter Attorney John P. Mull who holds fiom Upton Alexander, former Shel- with the leeal de- Don't Wait Until Christmas Received this week a new lot Ladies and Child-rens coats and coat suits and the prices are right. All wool serge and Poplin suits $18.00 to $20.00, $28.00, Ladies and childrens coats $2.50, $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $18,00 to $30.00.

This line of goods was contracted for before the last advance prices on woolens and you will find these prices much below the present prices. I am also showing a big line of Men's and Boys' suits, prices, $2.50, $5.00, $8.00, $15.00 to $25.00 per suit. Buy your' suits early while you can get them. YOURS FOR BUSINESS ty boy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Pink i. Alexander, savs a can of tomatoes rrobaldy saved his life recently in name. He was opening a can of tomatoes when a piece of a bursting shell struck the can he was holding in his hands. The can was torn to W.

C. Whisnant but he was spared what iSnverse college. Miss Stamey graduated have been seriou3 or fatal injury. school at Henderson-, ln was bugler for the Cleveland ast Junp Guards in the Spanish-American war: Weaver and children1 and has been in the service since that; of Ga'ffney) s. are visiting her tlmp- brother-in-law Mr.

John A. Weaver land other relatives. It will be rcmem- RESICNS CLERK'S OFFICE that her husband died in Gaff- AFTER SERVING 20 YEARS M. 0. Dickerson, clerk of the su-j Mr and Mrs.

J. C. Smith and Mr. Tenor court for Rutherford T. FclcriHcre left FAVORITE MZJ County is to get you FAVORITE RANGE as they are going at the rate of one to three a day This last car load we received can't last long.

Remember the old price and quality makes them go. i Waco News. Special to The Star. Cotton is moving freely on the local market farmers report good weight. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Putnam motor- ed to Charlotte Tuesday. Mrs.

Willie Brown is visiting her: daughter Mrs. W. L. Brown. Mrs, Mary Ramsey of Cherryville! is visiting friends here.

i Mrs. J. Y. Hord is quite sick. Mrs.

M. Whitworth who has been very ill, is much improved. Mrs. Alice Elmore is visiting her son, C. C.

Elmore at Henrietta. The Waco high school will open October 14th. We are expecting a good attendance. The prospect of the sale of Liberty Bonds is good. FOiMfffiE Farmers Hardware Co.

SHELBY, N. C. FOREST CITY, N. C. In these days of stress and your home-should be attractive and inviting.

We have the largest stock of household and kitchen, furniture. In Cleveland and are prepared to meet your every wish New goods arriving daily. We sell so fast, it takes daily shipments to keep our stock up to normal. Up-to-date motor hearse and full line of caskets and coffins. "as resigned that office to accept tte I Snpnintmt 4...

1.i ,11, ui U1VIQ1UU UCjJUVV lertor, the resignation to take effect 'Hilnesday. Mr. DicKerson's headquarters will be in Rutherfordton. C. Erwin has been appointed by M.

H. Justice to fill the unexpired term. Mr, Dickerson has been (ik of Rutherford county for 20 ywsrs successively, but was not a can-'idate for re-election in November. Allies Pay Interest oh Loans. Interest paid the American gov-fnment by the allied countries on loans now amounts to about monthly and within a year is rnted to reach $40,000,000 a month This was disclosed by treasury department officials who said a few thousand dollars still is due from the Russian government for the WO.OOO advanced earlier In the war," ut that this would be paid as soon as accounting difficulties are faightened out.

Approximately "in.OOO.OOO in interest has been paid far by allied governments. Cur rent 'oans are made at 5 per cent. Mis9 Gussie Sisk M.nn TT 1 11 1, bv VI Monday to spend ten days wi Grover went to Forest with AT THE PK1NCESS Special todayTriangle Kay Bee pic; an extra good so ciety feature, supported by beautiful Gloria Swain and a huge all star cast. Tomorrow Don't miss seeing dare devil Marie Walcamp in that thriller "The Lions Claw" supported by Neal Hart. "His Smashing Career" a big laughing screaming comedy.

Don't miss it. Program same matinee and night. Monday Wm. Fox presents, America's favorite actor William Farn-um in "True Blue." The story of an American cowboy who sacrificed his right to a cornet to aid his brother and win a girl. This is an extra good attraction that is bound to please.

Coming "Tarzan of the Apes," "The Greater Love" "Rought and "Soul of Budha," and a number of other big attractions. John I I. Best Furniture Co. Shelby's Oldest, Largest taking Store. Shelby, N.

C. and Best Furniture and Under. Kings Mountain, N. C..

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