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A. V. Wrmy & 6 Sons Long Established Merchants The Flnp A. V, WTlay & Co., Shelby, was founded January 1, 1911, and later changed to t!i? Wrny-rttvdeon Co. Several years H-.jer tae finn sgafa changed to A. V. Wroy and 6 - Sons vVhkfli it is now J>eing operated under the suane style. (During thpit period of time A. V. Yl/ruO Kao KiWMl #?? IVo hAed *-1 V* ; VVSMJ Wl WC IllviiU VIA 1 I ' firm, and is stCll, txxUiy the hc-tid of the firm. Mr. Wray has been connected w-'*ti the mercantile business Por over 40 years. Tbtn film has always handled o supreme tfhe of merchandise at a moat . reasonable ' price. Famous Brands such as: Star Brand .Sfaoos, Qu'on Quail'y. Boslonians, Thcynpcwn. Rugby KnfttiWiear, Seward Una;gage, Anvtf Wcrk Choth'ng, f . 'I Band Footwear, llanes Under Garments . Cooper's Sox an.cV Underwear, Interwoven Sox. Gniffon Clothing. Manchester. Oilen-More, Simpson, Fashion Park. Schaefer. Arrow Shirts and Underwear, Tru Val Shirts bind Sporis Wear, Mohawk Shirts Mink Twsfn oimI Tom Sawyer Slirr>'?. Stetson. Bobba, Etchlaon Hats. Hlckoh Jewelry. And many other well know and reliable brar i.4 of Mercht.r.dl?e are carried. Employees A. V. Wray. Sr . Owner. r? w&W i.r"'r ' Shoe (Dept.: R. R. Rabon. na-rett WHkens. INolan. S'omth Wray. Pteoe Goods and rfctWrem's Dept.: Miss Deriha Goode. Mrs. Irnia Grayson, Mi"*. Od'i* I^e. M>s Virion Led ' ford. Mrs. Gertmde Woodward. Men's Work Clrshee Dept.: lk-nry Lid*. l>cy<M Rabb. Altering lb-pi.: Mrs \V. W. Ca. nlpe. Extra employe's Billy BiRgcrr. A. I Jolly. Henry Quinn. Mrs. Sallv Wells. Miss Margaret Jopes. THIS WAS ADVERTISING s/\^ XZ_ . ONqp AG|! BUT NOW I THE I I ill NEWSPAPER Tf^W/ k. , DOES IT I l*L lllli BETTER | ^ 11^ ? u j|. I ll II As delightful a eombina II as low pri^e as you maj * || come. Ncie all the piece 11 ?Studio Divan || ?Two End Tables ' | 'H > -M ^ f8w> k hrt? f?I tilwiw. I iiiliny m#t?l M, 501b. i jr~ H - 1 i^WTy ^"Hp I fW I ^^^1100 la ^jj'Tw * * / I; ' J?.'*' 1 "" mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm : jjifisiS-- -,V ;. ,.^..'U.i-^ .X -.-v'-- - :..^ Ajft, .. _ KINGS MOUNTAIN 1 ^M^TjKsIIP tB . - By^f w < I The Kings Mountain Filter Plant is and purifying water obtained from ell miles out of the city. This water pass:? of North Carolina. Shelby, County Seat Of !( Cleveland, A Thriving- .< Metropolis In The Heart O' A Rich Agriculaural And Industrial 8ecfion. ( ( By I>an AbcrnutJiy) j fj Shelby, N. C., the county seat ot; ^ Cleveland County, home of Oover-j nora. II?* .twelve miles west of Klnirs Mountain. Ifhe population la In ex-jS (' u of fourteen thousand and Is m suaion. e While textiles play a leading part * In the Industrial life of Shelby, other e Industrie* coistit'bute to It* prosper!- S ly Extorsive flour milling operations P mllll supplies, etc.. #.re centered here. c 1 g Shelby lists many large business : ^ liur.i: utions lodillv as well as nation - j-C( oily owned si'.utf one can find there | progressive merchants who - are opera-tlng these businesses successfully,'1 and serving this people of that area. " n Cleveland county can well boast p ct Its farmers who are known . _ nai- p tiorltlly for their progressive and jtuodtrn farm operations, producing ' ttcre cotton than any county In the y -. a?e an3 also for the excellent rur- t( a I electrification. ' b The cllitllte of Cleveland county Is moderate, the scenery beautiful. 6 '.ying la a i?Iane ?t the base of a c chain of mount alas the tnxveler Mao j es ? pa na ram a of exoitlng beauty hs he tiptveis westward. It has truly been said .that Cleveland county la 8 f> garden spot of the Pieuinont d Section. t; . ?mm - - I riir^^Mt?; i iltflMf^ .. I . ;,~"*iift*J** TUDIO GROUi lion as you could find for ^ ' know in many a year to f s included. J9 ?Two Fine Lamps #1 ... ?Smart Throw ttug "*n i*? t<| ?jm ^ A spring /jgk re# i 'Jt i fir?I. m mm rsr $17.75 i nm< fa tmil -' ' ** ? ? ** ' ! "'. ' * '. f* " ' ... V \v*iIs^^M IOUNTTA1N HSUbD. KINO* MOUNTAIN ' FILTER PLANT |^" . ?K - flH ' 9b QH modern In every sense, filtering Mb Ly owned and operated lake a few a very high analysia by the State termination Tests On Jotton Are High A. J). Stuart, State College seed I perlulist and secretary of the North I 'arolina Crop Improvement Assoc la- I Ion, says germination tests on the I rat samples of ccrtfied cotton seed I ftelved are unusually good. Although certain sections of ttas I late have poor seed due to rainy I rim wh.Tqanrtarh ai ? rs of certified cotton seed, repre- I entlng 18,740 bushels, show an at I rage germination of 88 percent* tuart reported, "ftie N. C. Crop !m j tovement Association requires that I otton seed show st least 80 percent I trmlnntion. In additions to passing^ ertnln field tests, before it can be .1 ?rtlfled 2? pure. The see;? specialist said the Mex- I an variety strains represented In il lie 38 tests average 89 percent ger-, ifl ilnatlon, the Farm Relief strains 80 I ercent, and the Coker strains 87 I ercent. The "wilt resistant varieties]I >lxie Triumph and Clevewilt, aver- I ge 90 per cent. "These results are I ery encouragng as our germination I ssts for the past few years have I een rather low," Stuart declared. There are available approximately I G.000 bushels of . certltted ootton I otton seed; In North Carolina. "All armere who are In doubt about the I uallty of their own planting seed I re urged to use known origin, a-,.fl apted varieties of recognized quail- I y," Stuart stated. i j?Sg| - pi RSENbHt^ R ( j 'jH >ING .^! Another exi 1^^. 'if i ^.1 CQQtW ss,;;,M liar $24.75 Values ru?"WP ?Special ???$ 15.95 $5-! 1 U#%/U ^ Liberal . t riji iiiiir if.' r. n. c.. nrriB *h anniversary edition " w?mmmma* ? ??? n . Congratulate On Your 50th I . v * - ~ c ?'<* ' '' ' \ f ' ' .. " ' ' *? ' ' ."* . r- * Y / ' . ' % >* We extend I , . \ ' "*? . ' * ' ? :* Mountain He Anniversary" Mountain on R& v" T .. ' ' * -T.V *'** vk.i ' tribution to which we are as outstandiri; has in the pa? * * - iv V v ' * " . ' 1 n BELK-STEV SHELBY'S SHOPPING IU CAN'T BEA ?SALE SPEC Delivers it to / J Q R Your Home t )SrER STYLE AND MASSIVE imple of how low our prices are! This bed, he big vanity wi th triplicate mirrors, in a vo-tone finish reduced to $26.95. T^ 9?Pc. LIVING I . -^% Large Sofa, Comfortable Lounj : Spot Chair, Two Pictures, Two 1 J Hwtalwmr XAMUfk^aal tm4j* < ? m?wx?V illlBKHVnU UllUgr XWlll|qqpi j. /v. . < ' ._,. . *, %. ; \ '-' ,. , ; r>' ^ Vni.MfJ- ,-S.i ). irtlm i.ifr.-wiiaA^ ons Anniversary > ' 0 ? ? v" ' Agfl . : ' ' ? * .** ** ./ -V*.*'- V' * '. ' 'US "> . . our felicitations to The Kings raid on this, their "(Jolden , and our sister city, Kings ' . 50 years of growth ai d conthis wonderful county of a part. jlaJTyouTgrowth te- ' g in the next 50 years a* itit half century. * I . ' > . < ' . . t \ '' *. ' ' , . ' * ' * ENS CO. . LCENTER T THESE IALS T : - w : - r y r_ - % Stylish Pester Bed's $inn With the purchase *r I V V i of a Mattress or I I Spring ji;;.. p"~ ?I "" j, I IOOM GROUP i ? I s~ $4995j S 8|8^^^s^tii^^J^BBHBjS|6jj6j|w|w^*^ ', j
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