Cleveland Feed Co. PHONE NO. 4. PHONE NO. 4. BRING YOUR COTTON SEED TO US, TRADE OR CASH. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN SHELBY OR VICINITY. FLOUR— Crusader, Starling, : Famous Betsy Baker. Bubbles. —FEED— Tuxedo Feed*. Complete line of all Ki^ds of Feeds. — PROVISIONS— Lard, Meat. WATCH FOR OUR DISPLAY AT CLEVELAND COUNTY’S BIG FAIR. Cleveland Feed Co. PHONE NO. 4. PHONE NO. 4. W. Warren St., Shelby, N. C. Jersey Calf Club To Exhibit At The Fair (Extension Service.) The Cleveland County Jersey Calf club which has six members are planning on exhibiting their calves at the county fair next week. Each boy has a registered Jersey calf and is going to make the older cattle breed ers set up and take notice in order to beat them. Each member has clipped his calf arid polished its horns and is giving it lesson in showing each day. A boys livestock judging contest will he held Thursday morning Oc tober 10th for the boys in Cleveland, Gaston- and Rutherford counties be tween the ages of ten and 1!> years. Classes of dairy cattle anil hogs will be placed by the hoy and should prove an interesting feature of the fair. Any hoy wishing to enter the judging con test should report Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Apple Exhibit Is To Be A Fair Feature (Extension Service.) The apple exhibit promises to be one of the most attractive booths at the fair. Mr. E. T<. Weathers, superin tendent of the horticultural depart ment, says we have the largest crop of apples in the history of Cleveland county and a large exhibit is expect ed at the fair. Prizes are offered for plates of five apple and best two hun dred apples of any variety. Winning exhibit of apples should be hand picked from the tree afr<T all apples the same size, color and fre^ from specks, cuts and bruises with the stems left in. Til ing on your exhibit of apples to the fair. Saturday October 11 ill or Monday, October l.'lth. Fnllston Bride is Honored Gaffney Ledger: A delightful occasion of Wednes day was an “infair dinner” at the home of Mr. MeCraw on W. Robinson street, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Claude MeCraw and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beam, of Fallston, N. C. The double wedding of Mr. and Mrs. MeCraw and Mr. and Mrs. Beam which oc curred in Shelby last week was quite an interesting event, assem j bled a large number of guests. Mr. i and Mrs, Beam were accompanied to I Gaffney by Mrs. David Beam and [ Mrs. Virgil Gardner. Mrs. Beam was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed II. DeCamp during her short visit. About 15 million is the average number of bananas consumed daily in the United States. A ern upon which a leg bund was placed on 1he Maine coast four years ago was found in Africa recently. Getting Poultry In | Readiness For Fairil — Palmer’s Crowing Rooster to belt Shown. Coops Being Built and Show to Be Good One. (Extension Service.) Precious” the fighting' and crow inj? white Indian game cock of Mr. L. C . Palmer is to head the poultry ex hibit of birds at the county fair next week. “Precious” is the rooster of Mr.' Palmer which crows every time Mr. Palmer tells him to. Mr. Palmer says he wasn’t crowing much these days as a rooster will not crow while they are shedding: their toil feathers, hut he is fast crowing? a new set of feath ers and should have his crowing feath ers on bv the fair. Rev. John W. Suttle manager of j the poultry department is having coops built for the poultry exhibit and i a large number of locni poultrymen have signified their intention of en-! taring their birds. A modern poultry house equipped with the proper kind of dropping ' boards, roosts, nests, drinking foun- j tain, self-feeder and switch for turn- j ing on electric lights ip the morning where hens are furnished with light! to increase egg production. This booth \ will be demonstrated by two poultry club bovs Eawrence Hawkins and A.J V. Washburn and will be in the poul-j try building. . Pola Negri Appears Here in “The Cheat” Polo Negri, the star emotional ac tress of moviedom is at the Princess, theatre Tuesday in “The Cheat”, a! | picture already famous over the en-! tire country. Termed the greatest. dramatic story ever written for the' ■screen it is more dramatic through! 'the nctintr of the incomparable Pola! j Negri. The role is a sympathetic one,: I but unusual to Negri films has a hapny ending. It’s the best picture in weeks. Wednesday. “It is the Law”, will be presented by William Fox. This is a mighty mvstery of melo drama already widely known because it was adapted from the stage *and story. Lucile Ricksen and Conrad Nagel \ are the high lights in Marshall Neil- 1 an's “The Rendezvous” on Thursday. The tragic romance of this story is said to rival that of Romeo and Juliet, which is the best that could be said for this picturesque Russian picture. Georgia raised and marketed 30 mil lion pounds of tobacco during the sea son just closed, which brought an av erage of 21.82 cents, putting more than six million dollars into the pock ets of the farmers. All This Week-Great Sale Of Congoleum Art-Rugs Gold-Seal Congoleum week is in full swing. Thousands of wom en are seizing this opportunity to get Genuine Gold-Seal Congol eum Rugs at bargain prices. And no wonder! At normal prices Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs are splendid values. At these sale prices they are a timely bargain no housewife should overlook. Coming in the midst of Fall cleaning time, this Sale gives you a wonderful opportunity to place these artistic labor-saving floor-coverings in every room at the lowest possible cost. Fresh New Goods Only: All the Gold-Seal Congol eum offered in this Sale is flawless, perfect mater ial. Every yard is up to the Gold-Seal Congoleum standard, and is backed by the Gold Seal Guaran tee which reads “Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back.” GOLD-SEAL CONGOLEUM ART-RUGS 0x9 ft.. Gold Seal Congoleum Art-Rug <£7 QC Nationally Advertised Price. $9.00. *** * Nationally Advertised Price, $9.00. 7 1-2x9 ft. Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rug fcQ QG Nationally Advertised Price, $11.25. *** * . 9x12 ft. Gold-Seal Congoleum Art Rug 1 C QC Nationally Advertised Price, $18.00. Other sizes at attractive reductions ranging AOr down to the 18x36 in. Rugs. Gold-Seal Congoleum By-The-Yard Nationally Advertised Price, 85c and 95c. Two Yards Wide 7Qr* Per Square Yard.... Other sizes not mentioned in this ad will be sold at the same reduction. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Efird’s Department Store SHELBY, N. C. Barrel of Sugar FREE j ■ - i . John Dover Plantation INTO SMALL FARMS. 370 ACRES. 6 MILES KINGS MOUNTAIN, 2 1-2 MILES GROVER, 8 MILES SHELBY, 2 1-2 MILES PROPOSED STATE MCHWAY^^ HIGHWAY. NEAR GOOD SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES, 1 1-2 MILES SOUTH PAVED AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th at 2:00 P. M. nan iF»n ff*n n=*n cpan Ran n»n nan c=»« r? PLANTATION CLEVELAND COUNTY—THE AGRICULTURAL COUNTY OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA MADE RICH FROM FARM PRODUCTS. I^E JOHN DOVER PLANTATION—IDEALLY LOCATED FOR FARM PURPOSES, WITH A READY MARKET IN SHELBY, KINGS MOUNTAIN AND vr?I?NI,wr.,Y^T^ERTILE LAND- PRACTICALLY EVERY ACRE UNDER CULTIVATION HAS BEEN TAKEN IN AS NEW GROUND INRECFNT T075 ACRES'e^H WITHmGHWA Y?ROnIAGE. T“E ENTIRE PLANTATION HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED IN SMALL FARMS RANGING FROM 25 TE1N ROOM DWELLING A Goad Ten-room Dwelling And Good Tenant House* Distributed Over Various Tracts. Well Watered. There Is An Power To Be Sold Estimated at 100 H. P. Sufficient To Operate Any Small Manufacturing Plant. Ideal Location For A Flour Mill. •wPii? A OPf><YRr,rUN.ITX Tr? Buy Some Of Cleveland County’s Best Farm Lands, Ideally Located, Cut Into Tracts In Size To Suit You Everv Tract TI« v?MtF,o;T™dTPur O?E.very Tr,etWith A Hm“e’ W,t*r An<l Wooi' DRIVE OUT TODAY, LOOK THE CROPS OVER INVESTIGATE THE VALUE. ATTEND THE SALE AND OFFER YOUR OWN PRICE. ON EASY TERMS. uve.k, INVESTIGATE BARREL OF SUGAR FREE. MUSIC BY BAND. TERMS:—ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 1, 2 AND THREE YEARS. Ideal Water g Pinnix Land Company GREENSBORO.GASTONIA, N. C., Selling Agents. ROBERT E. HAYNES, Owner. i R. W. MATHENY, Auctioneer, j ■-.cJUcJljeiUcSlJcflLrr'n Hi mil Irn Ml mi mi ibt i=n Ml n

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