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ncT' e®8 USTJ5pJ=i ^r DEAR READERS America is a land of many fine things, but it is also the land of the “fortune hunter.” Fortune hunting is overworked. It is a detriment to legitimate business. It has been the ruin of many a promising career. Fortune hunting in our section may take the form of spe rulation in lands, buying futures, planting too heavily of one crop. Fortune hunting means risk and generally leads to ruin. If this bank has influence with you wo would use it to restrain you from risks. Play the game safe. Put your trust in work, good management, saving something each year, spending economically and the avoidance of big debts. Put safety first. When in doubt consult some friend. When we can give you information or some opinion that will In.* of value to you we shall he very glad fur you to call on us. You will find a cordial welcome at this bank every day. I Yours To Serve, CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST COMPANY Deposit your money in this hank. Pay your hills with checks. Place your surplus funds on interest. We cordially in- p= vite vour business and your cooperation. kp puu ‘ tuj THANK YOF. S I® Wm I ineberger President. It. E. Campbell, Vice Pres. J. J. Lattimoro, Sec.-Trcas. [ucj S ‘ '"' ,J. L. SLittle, Manager Insurance Department reiiemEiyai It Will Pay You To Attend the NORTH CAROLINA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB Annual Consignment Sale of 30 Choice Registered Cows, 25 Heifers and 5 Bulls. SHELBY, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924. Banquet, Election of Officers and Get-Together Meeting, Weds nesday, October 29, at 8 p. m. Remember the place-Shelby, N. C. For catalog of sale and other information, write R. H. RUFFNER, Sec. State College, Raleigh, N. C. WILLIAM LINEBERGER, Shelby, N. C. — ~— • ' ;■■■——* . Free distribution of fifty million trees and shrubs to prairie farmers by the Canadian government during the past few years has proven to be a far sighted and beneficent public policy. This sort of paternalism accomplish es great good, without giving much opportunity for dishonesty. SPEEDWAY WILL UK FINISHED THIS WEEK , The Charlotte* speedway, whose in augural race will be staged Oct. 25th, j will be completed by Saturday of this! week, Lane Ethe:'edge president of the! speedway association, "announced at the luncheon meeting of the Char-j lolto Merchants association Monday afternoon at the chamber of com merce. Mr. Ethorcdgo, said that the grand stands will bo finished by Thursday and that the track itself will be com pleted and ready for testing by the end of the week. Cars of the racers have already! been shipped from the Pacific coast! and are expected within a week or so. j The drivers are also expected in a > short, time. Members of the association decided ! to insert paid advertisements in the! newspapers in order to further call ; attention to the merits of the safety j first campaign now in progress under j the auspices of the association, j PEACOCK FREED ON A H A BEAS COKPIS WRIT IN CALIF. San Diego, Cal. Oct. 10'.— Dr. J. W. Peacock, for whom extradition was j sought by North Carolina authorities j as the result of his escape from the insane ward of the North ^Carolina } penitentiary at the state capital, where ■t he had Ih-t eon’in^d'T-rn^fhChLbotrng l and killing of Chief of Police Tayloi | at Thotnaaville, N. C„ .was freed on a I writ of habeas corpus in Superior j court today, lie returned at once to j hi$ ranch near here. | The biggest and best line of shoes I to be found in t!d section will be (found at Campbell's. Ad A BIG COUNTY FAIR ATTRACTION. The Motordrome With “Happy” Gral’f and his Daredevils. m # m m # mMm & m n Listen tor the “Hum” Here is a nice little story about the form er scientist, Charles Robert Darwin. Two English boys, who were friends of Darwin, thought they would play a joke on this man of science and originator of the "Darwin Theory." (This theory is a form of evolution, which holds that suc ceeding generations of the same species will vary slightly, until finally separate and distinct forms of life are produced). The boys caught a butterfly, a beetle, a grasshopper and a centipede. To the cen tipede’s body they carefully attached the wings of the butterfly, the legs of the grasshopper and the head of the beetle. With this transformed “wampus" they proceeded to Mr. Darwin’s room, where they displayed it, stating they had found a new bug, and asked what it was. Mr. Darwin examined it, and gravely asked this question: “Boys, did it hum, when you caught it?” They assured him that it did. To which he replied: “Then, if that be so, it is a humbug!” This suggests the thought of the many bogus forms of investment offered to the public. Many of these amount to no more than a stock-promoter’s scheme. Others prove worthless because of mismanage men. Your banker is trained along invest ment lines. Consult him. He listens for the “hum.” UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SHELBY Branches At Lattimore — Lawndale and Fallston. Banking — Insurance — Investments. MEN’S SOCKS 5c First quality. Regular 15c value. During our Fall Open ing sale special, per pair— 5c (Limit 5 pairs to 36-INCH GINGHAMS 10c. PER YARD. Beautiful patterns. Note the width. These goods are worth 20 to 25 cents per yard. Spe cial Fall Opening, Sale price, per yard -----10c HEAVY CHEVIOTS 15 The very cloth for boys blouses and men’s work shirts. Fancy stripes and solid colors. A regular 25 cents value Spe cial at__— -—_-15c WINDOW SHADES 49c. We have big stock of all col ors. Buy all you need at this special price of_49c MISSES SPORT RIBBED pnw in Black and brown. All sizes, 5 to 9 1-2. We bought 100 doz en to get a price like this. Buy all your daughter will need at the Special price of_19c BOY’S OVERALLS 97c. Sies 6 to 16 and 27 to 81 at a special sale price for all sizes Heavy weight white back den ims. Full cut. Double stitched. FaH ^Openjng sale Price. _ 97c CURTAIN GOODS 10c PER YARD. Big assortment. Pretty pat terns. 36 inches wide. Come early. Per yard_10c FATHER GEORGE AND DRUID SHEETING. 3G inch 56x60, nice smooth, heavy weight sheeting. Spe cialjjer yard11 l-2c MEN’S ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS—SPECIAL v THIS SALE 39c PER PAIR. LADIES FINE HOSE 10c Fine Grade 220 needle high spliced Heel and Double Sole. Worth 25 cents per pair. Spe cial this sale only_10c WRAY-HUDSON COMPANY WELCOME FAIR VISITORS —---MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS — TWO STORES -BARGAIN CENTERS -SHELBY, N. C.— THE PLACE WHERE WHAT YOU WANT COSTS YOU LESS. BIG FALL OPENING SALE Continues only FIVE MORE DAYS. Closes Saturday Night, next. Be sure and get your share of these bar gains. We are determined to make these last few days the BEST OF ALL. We are reducing the prices on many items to make these few days Banner Days. Note these prices. Come in and see the quality of the mer chandise and buy your fall needs at these sacrifice prices. Chance in a life-time to save money on goods you need. LADIES UMBRELLAS— 89C 28 inch, black only. Good grade. The very thin# for school use. Buy them now ______89c LADIES SILK HOSE—$1.88 Full fashioned regular $2.50 values. All the newest shades. All sizes. Spec ial __ ___$1.88 ivmwv'ww* BOYS SUITS Two pair pants. Newest materials and styles. Made up by one of the best clothing houses in the country. Special_ _ -_$5.95 SHOES—$1.88 Solid leather shoes. School shoes for girls. Ladies dress shoes. Old ladies (tornfort shoes. All at one price. We have gone through our stock and where we had just a few pairs here and there we put them out all at one special price, If you, can get your size you can buy a bargain. Special --$1.88 SUIT CASES—97C 24 inch suit cases and traveling bags. Special_97c DYANSHNE SHOE POLISH—21c “The Genuine” Regular 50c value. Black, Tan and Cordovan. Sale price j ^ ^ „ _ _2i*c $3.00 Silk Canton Crepe—Special Sale Price—$1.95 All the. leading shades. Black, navy, brown, tallow, grey. Look at the price---SI.95 GOLDEN RULE WORK SHIRTS Full cut. Well made, double stitched. _ 69c OIL CLOTH 27C 5-4 width, solid white and fancy pat terns.JSpecial ^ 27c MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, 69c Attached collar or neck band styles. Neat patterns. All sizes in stock. Fall Opening sale price_69c MEN’S GENUINE VELOUR HATS $3.85. You must see them to appreciate their real worth. They are really $5 hats. All sizes and colors. Fall Open ing Sale price__$3.85 MEN’S OVERALLS, $1.09 Best grade “Wray-Hudson Special” “A. B. C” and Ferguson special. Heav jest weight, fall cut. Best made. Spe cial price-- —-__$1.69 COATS SPOOL COTTON 150 YARD SPOOLS. 6 for 25c. Remember all thread is now being put up on 100 yard spools. It is a real yard spools. Our price 6 for_25c BOY’S SWEATERS, 89c Heavy grey. Full cut, all sizes. Grey only while our stock lasts. Spe cial_ 89c LADIES SILK HOSE—97C Sport, Stripec; and Plain Silk Hose. Nifty looking fashioned seam.-All the newest shades. Buy your supply now. Special__ 97c CHILDREN’S SHOES—$1.88 Broken lots. Solid leather shoes. Reg ular $3.00 values. This rack contains all kinds and sizes. Be here early and get the kids fitted up at the Special price of-$1.85 12 MUMMIE JAP PONGEE 79c Government stamped!! First quality. 38 inches wide. This sale price. Per value. Last chance you’ll have at 150 yard __■_79c MEN’S SUITS—$17.85 Young Men’s and Men’s latest styyles. Fancy Worsteds, Cashmeres. Regu lar $22.50 value. Special_$17.85 FREE—1000 KNIVES With everyy purchase of $5.00 or ov er we give absolutely free of charge good brass lined knife—Two blades. A real treat for you. (Limit One To a Customer) BED ROOM SLIPPERS-69c Best grade felt. Ribbon trimmed. All the best selling shades. Copen, rose, lavender. Red. Grey, American Beau ty. Regular $1.00 value. Fall opening sate.pnce^_--_-69c MISSES AND CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS SPECIAL 5c. PER PAIR. (Only about 10 dozen in this lot.) Be sure and see the Drummers Sample Sweaters which we are selling for about one-half price. Ladies, Child rens and Misses. WRAY-HUDSON COMPANY WO STORE S ILKS 95c Wonderful assortment Can ton Crepe, Messalines, Taffet fas. Roshanara Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Figured Crepes. Fig ured eGorgettes, and Fancy Foulards. F^xceptional nur chase let us sell these all at one price. Special per yard__95c KRINKLE CREPES 10c. 2 inch solid colors, Pink, Rlue, Yellow, Helio, White. The very thing for underwear Big value, per yard __10c 30-INCH PAJAMA CHECKS 15c Fine count, heavy weight, smooth and pretty, 7 yards for $1.00 or, per yard __15c 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS SALE PRICE 17c. Fast colors. Beautiful range of patterns. Pretty checks, plaids and stripes, also all sol id colors. Sale price_17c SPINDALE DRESS GING HAMS 23c. 32-inch fast color. Beautiful patterns. All the newest checks and plaids. Special_23c LADIES SPORT RIBBED HOSE 33 l-3c Special purchase of over hundred dozen for spot cash enables us to sell these at this price. Black Cordovan and white only. Special, per pair for-33 i-3c LADIES SILK HOSE 44c. All colors, black, brown, grey, tan, white, peach. Pretty hose that is worth twice the price we ask. Fashioned make. Seam up back. High spliced heel and double soie. Special. Sale price _._ _ __44c BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN $3.97 Odd lots. Broken sizes. All shapes and lasts. This is one of the biggest values ever. Special_$3.97 V'i
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