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ppppjffis 1 UlU M!' > ^ *|H'. H'< 'I Wk hWUiOP^WWWWWPl ' , , ' TfIB K1NCM MO! STRENGTH and PROSPERITY , ? r CLEVELAND COUNTY produces more cotton than any county in the state, both of long and short staple. CLEVELAND COUNTY has fine farm lands ?as good as can he found in America and \a a. clapted to corn, cotton, tobacco, oats, wheat, potatoes, truck, fruits, poultry, and stock. CLEVELAND COUNTY has one of the best school systems in the whole country. CLEVELAND COUNTY has an excellent cli mate, being neither too hot or too cold. Climate ranges about 20 degrees wanner in winter and 20 degrees cooler in summer than New York and the New England states. CLEVELAND COUNTY has safe, sound and dependable banking institutions that are able to take cai'e *>f all' local and any new businesses that desires to loeato in- nili* <>nnfino? CLEVELAND ~ COUNTY has its beautiful homes that are as veil kept as any in the state or nation with its old time Southern hospitality which makes it a charming place to linger a few . days or a life-time. CLEVELAND COUNTY has 21 textile mills with modem villages and not the hovels the in ,.< Vw?M?p o?^, 1Q?*gely white and give a minimum of trouble. CLEVEIaAND COUNTY has all the principal highways hardsurfaced and the balance are good sand clay and constantly kept in condition that can be used at all times of the year. CLEVELAND COUNTY has the distinction of having more farm homes served with lights and power than any county in the state and more aro being electrified. CLEVELAND COUNTY has three incorporated towns: Shelby, the County Seat; Kings Mountain, the textile town, and Grover. All have good government, fire and police protection, ample water supply for present and future needs and their officials are anxious to give any reasonable encourgement to new industries. rr pwi Avtr* OOTIMTV u... 1 i viiu v m:juriiij/ w X X llcU> IHC IlcllUl'itI IllilUC openings for man and varied industries and investment. It takes .only a little actual investigation on the part of the prospective investor to verify the facts as told in this Edition to convince them that Cleveland County and especially Kings Mountain is the ideal spot to place a variety of new lines of businesses. Belk-Stevens Offers ' V,,JJ Ra,t*- Fam< *BC;*;a8,hQ1 ma" it a - i. j* tcrlai*, Peters Weatne.rbird' Shoes, Quality Merchandise Tern Sawyer Boya* wear, Weyenberg At Savings Fine Shoes, Rockiniham Suite tor iron and young men, L.ee Hats, Town lev and Esalev Shirts, and Osh Kosh Belk-Stevens <"o. of Shelby has Overalls. hcen actively identified w,th the 1 ' growth and progress of the county. . This stote handle* quality lir.es of WIN YOUR RACE! merchandise, and awarding to Mr. For Business Supremacy! ( . W. Joyner. the ken! p.:?nager. B>,W Q A . ,. * their prices are lite lowest for ?|ttal- Y <*vert,,^8. ily metxiiifiiidiae. Somft of the nationally advert 1st d linos that TlMk.Htmona nff,. -XT - A I COHENS I * jM I Takes Pleasure In Felicitating Kings Mountain: I I On 50 Years Of Steady Growth. I IN SHELBY ! COHENS I ? I RED CROSS SHOES I For Ladies Exclusive Agents For MUNSINGWEAR _______ I MANHATTAN SHIRTS I I KNOX HATS I FLORSHEIM and FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES H CURLEE CLOTHING II For Man. and Young Men jH I COHENS I * - - ... < ,, "?i-.?itf i'* ii 'if'jiiv. -yna/MiVn1 ,c?. .--. . ..-f,-a,fWti . . ' ' 7NTA1N HHULO. RINGS MOUNTAIN. - 4,00Q Acres Being " f Planted To Kudzu < Some people know it m "telephone , vino " mfhaoa ?? >-# I A * vuioa no iiuivu vine- ana in ( some sections It 4? given the somewhat exaggerated name of "mile-a- ( uilivute viae/ Its real name la kudzu, ( and It has a much more valuable use j than shading porches for which it Is generally used In the South. { During January and February Nor t th Carolina' farmers cooperating ) with the Soil Conservation Service ] .11 its erosion control program are i pluming 4000 acrea of eroded and i to this soil conserving and hay crop, i reports W. D. Lee, soil consorcatlou < st of the State College Extension sefvlco, and E. B. Garrett, state coot dinu tor of the SCS. ^ Probably one reason why kudzu 1 has remained a porch vine so long is < that fanners, observing its habits of ' giovyth, have been wary of letting it I get into their cultivated fields. But > though It spreads Varpldly ? kudzu vines have been known to grow 70 feet In a single season.?it does not form underground stolons like Ber- i mttda grass or Johnson grass, and i Lee says it can be destroyed readily i by cultivation or by excessive grac- < I ^cl I ' > Ew <? Ka H ;^n / ^^3By I, w Shirts & Ties OUR NECKWEAR and SHIRTS for top honors this spring. Shirts ARROW, ELDER, MOHAWK I |h*> i^! -/ * * I < ; " " TRU-VAL. We have sold you th outstanding shirts for ovsr a quai Br*. ' Zbj&t r of a osntury, suroly that's proof nough that thsy ars rlghL If yos got $1.00 or mors and you want host In Shirts .... BUY ONE THESE. YE8....YES .... wo have 'am tied up with the largest selection neckwear ever ehown In 8HELC I ' ARROW, BOTANY, CHENEY, C< I I LAN' PRICSTLY' "?* many othi II 50c to I $2.00 II- v. n. c, wvrnmrm aiiiim?iwt i tag. Aa t bay and forage crop, kodiu la among t h? boat of ttve protein (Mia comparing favorably with alfalfa. Once kudzu has become firm!) e(rt:ibUshe<t. It can be cut for hnv at >oy time doling the growing season. It is highly resistant to drought and urn be used for temporary grazing luring hot, dry weather when other pasture la burned up. ' But In demonstration areas and soil donservat !Vm dleUn'tci si. farnftrn are planting ^fodiu primarily for eosion control. With proper land pre partition, careful planting, fertilising and first .year cultivation It iwlll (row on dnudetl areas and pcrpendic ilar aides of gullies, checking runM water anr holding the soli. American fanns arc now being electrifled at the rate of 200,000 a rear, a farm more rap.d acoeleralon than wee recorded hi nil the tears prior to the depression. Neai^ ly a million und a half farm, homes <re now usfug electricity. Growers of spring wheat who want ?o insure their 1939 harvests inder the "all-risk" wheat crop In surnnce program must have theh apph'catlons on file In county AAA oflitee by March 1. brating Als< UMWMlUMaMMMAUaMMHa ive You The Griff or THE TWO MOST FAMOUS foratell the future: but vm do i to see all the fabrics, all the i pick the clothes you'll want t? $25 G LOW IN PRICE, YES....SO lo a swell.suit for just a few dol stress HIGH 8TYLE, plus oth< TODAV LET U8 8HOW YC $14 Made-t YOUR GRANDFATHER CAN 1 only place that will Guarantee to us. If you are.not (p shape menta to suit yourself .... Dot FER J. B. 8IMP80N. |jjjf >'* j Oobt tie ar*' Park by IF ITS YOUR . ?nd HAT - I- TUDE M . That's worrying you AfTO "t"r juat stay ovar to ^ WRAY'S MEN'8 HOP ? thay hava i*v? over 2,000 now Spring .. Hats mad# by A c< D0BB8, STETSON, A( OP ETCMI80N and othara, ranging In prloa " $1.98 to H at Quar v $7.50 op. Over ra Shoo Via. hava ovar 100 gto< now colors and shapes Prom sizes 6 1-2 t# 7 7-8. Regular and Long Oval. TRULV? Four wa are TOPS wherTlt Expo acmes to TOPS. Get Yours m a We I lyuay WRAY . ^LBY, N. C., WHERE A F Kings Mountain Woman's Club Building _ MM One of the few Women's Club Buildings In the State. This beautU ful building not only serves for meet ngs and altivitles of the Woman's Club but Is used as a civic center. The spacious basement floor Is equipped for banquets and large gatherings. Swp.?Aifc iF iirl ur AND IT WILL /) f( BE IN THE PAPER \) ' jjjjjjjjjjj n ?, .r ) Because We Know? I Best In Quality & Price I i & Fashion Park I NAMES IN MEN'S CLOTHING. We don't gaze Into crystal balls to I tend our buyers out Into the market at the very opening of the season I ityle details, all ths prodcts of the finest manufacturers .... then we I wear right now....and all spring.... they'ra prophetic. t.00 to $55.00 I iLEN-MORE I _ * . ?. .:Jb8I w that they hit In the middle of the spot where you really can afford I tare. But theee are not "just another" line of low prioed clothee. They I ir featuree you aeooslate with far more expensive garments. COME IN I 1.95 to $16.95 I o - Measure Clothes I ELL YOU ABOUT WRAY'6 MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES. The I a perfect fit, and there's no C. O. D. charges. The suit la delivered I to take It when It comes we will let you make small or large payt't wait, oome In to-day. THE BE8T? FASHION PARK ,... 8CHAEF- I SUPER TRIM - BLUE BUCKLE -in shelby- IOVERALLS Tj ? 8 oa. Sanforised. Ex1 tra full out (Wide ' I )*s, Stetson and knee and bottom. pW,. -?oft (/v\ Etchison HAT8 Made good to make jjWl \ good. Strong for work on ? .Fashion 97C ' ft ' , and Manchester |f fjwn w>y * aifiK nna rortil Kj, jj ji J!11 Jl Work Pants w, Mohawk and Wlda Bait Loops. No httiM n|f'| H Truval SHIRTS r|p Pocketa. Sanfori- W IB| $149 PP I >mpleta Stock of w A A Man's Waar ' Ivartlsad Brands . I MEN'S I Rest Big Yjmk Anvil Zipper ,y. Predomina- W/TOIT on.nar, ?? v?iv oniivij!| I , r.XT. OVERALLS ter of a Century El Mow action aleevee. I S ot. Sanforlxed. Dou./ ; , - we pocket. through- "lg fl.p pockete. I .8,00D?rru!d" ?I ?ut- Ru,t huok- *xtr# lon0 Nm< | tk et ell Time*. |#g -n(, A(| fitting oollar. Senfork l ? eltee? eed vet dyed? I Trained Shea ^ rte to Serve You ??? -1 $1 19 1$ 1 I URCHASE IS A'PLEASURE .^h mm hhhhhhhhhhmhhmI ^ . m+: . * ' * * ' ' ' ' .'**-'*. ' L,nf> - - - - ~
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