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PAGE EIGJ1T. THE GASTOHIA GAZETTE FBIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. McNEELY COMPANY Our Great Mid-Summer Clearance Sale SiplK I la-. Iwt :i a wonderful ucce, i:. than we :.:il. pi I'm kngains we have been off'"::.-' have atn.i- ! d the an.-:.::"!. ,( con servative buyers whu are o. t..e 1 . k. t !'.. th. r :ii-!st ' . : ti.. Tc ! tnis sale when it wa f :t! i t -c, :,,! t,. us to lie really unfair to those w.r ha- !m;i i.nahie t f ' ' :, we have .'Med ti continue it for a. ;!.. ock or thto.. .! Saturday, August 2nd V have some especially attractiw bargains in t hildren's ding liam Dresce. We are giving In per cent oft' on tln-v. Tin-y are go ing higher in the near futute and if y.m ?.tvl any for school pur poses this fall you had better buy them now. In Wash skirts we are also offering s .n,o unusually attractive bargain, the price cut ranging from one third to one-half of the reg ular prices. You should see these without further delay. Attend This Sale and Save Money. McNEELY COMPANY Gastonia's Best Store Quality Style Service It is a very simple matter to make the home the most attractive place that you or your children frequent A few articles of furniture well chosen and well placed will help tremendously. You owe it to your family, to yourself, to make your home as at" tractive as possible. A trip through our store will help. We Take Liberty Bonds In Payment For Furniture. lAXMOMrfANC. V FURNITURE CO. -f GASTONIA,N.C. j III! CLEAN-UP NOTICE. lVginning Monday, .Inly L'Mh. the city wagons "ill make one round of the city to haul away all garbage that is properly placed. The city ill not undertake to go into the premises and gather up limbs, cinders or any other matter that requires to be shoveled or gathered up. Only such matter Mill be moved as is placed in boxes or barrels that can be carried by one man to the wagon in the street. Barrels should be placed as conveniently as pos sible near the driveway, so that they can be (juickly carried to the street and dumped into the wagon, but should not be placed on the edge of the street where they will be unsightly. Puring the summer months it is abso lutely imperative that premises should be kept in the cleanest and most sanitary manner, so as to avoid spread of disease, ami all property owners are strongly urged to co-operate with the city health department in an effort to make (iastonia a dean city from the health stand-point. MRS. KKOST TOyHHKNt K. I hairmau Sanitation ("oinmittee, Worn aim's Betterment Association. ,1 1'v Mr. V. I. Jspurgeon, of (iaffney, S. ('., has bought from Messrs. Kstridge an ! Ware the Broadway Theater equipment which they recently purchased from Mr. , .1. B. Beard. He removed it from the 1 building yesterday and is shipping it to (.iaffney where he will open a moving pic : ture theater, the second for that town. Dr. I. II. McKaughan, of Kerners , villi', a recent graduate of the Atlanta Southern Dtyital College, has located in (iastonia for the practice of his profes sion. He has offices over the I.eboitz department store. Mr. K. II. Lewis, of Kinston, repre senting the K(uitable Life Insurance Co., has opened offices in (iastonia. He and Mrs. Lewis arrived Wednesday and have rooms at -Mrs. A. n. ) .Neil s. Lieut. John Andrew (iullick return ed to his home in Belmont Tuesday night after a ear's absence overseas. Lieut. my OUR NATIONAL BAN11 THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OPENS THE DOORS SO THAT VAST SUMS ARE AVAILABLE TO AID MEMBER BANKS. THE SYSTEM GIVES THE GREATEST POSSIBLE PROTECTION TO DEPOSITORS AND ALSO HELPS INDUSTRIES MERCHANTS, FARMERS AND BUSINESS GENERALLY. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK WHERE YOU GET '-'NATIONAL SAFETY" YOU ALWAYS GET IT WHEN YOU WANT IT. 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. The Citizens Natl. Bank Officers: C. B. ARMSTRONG, I 'resident W. H. ADAMS, Cashier A. G. MYERS, ( Active Vice-President C. C. MYERS, Asst. Cashier Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County. (iullick was commissioned overseas after attending an officers' training school. He was with the :',rd Division, Army of ( )ecupation. -Mrs. Hubert L. Adams and little daughter, Martha, will return home to day after spending some time in Rock Hill with relatives. Man v (iastonia hi'iies will read with regret of the drowning Wrightsvilh' vesterdav afternoon of Miss Annie Burk- heimer, .laughter of Mrs. Kloise Kurk heimer, formerly of Charlotte. Mrs. Burkheimer and daughter have been in (iastonia on several occasions as manag ing theatricals producers, especially in jp'onnection with the Daughters of the C onfederacy. Miss Vista Lindsay has accepted a position with the Stowe's. She assumed her duties there vesterdav. (C 11 Ann Om Having bought out the stock and fixtures of the Gastonia Book Store I am offering this Stupendous Stock of Books, Stationery, Bibles, Picture Frames, Framed and Un framed Pictures, Writing Pads, Office Books, Box Files, Letter Files, Fancy Work Baskets, Hand Painted China ware, Mirrors, Brushes, Ink Wells, Dolls, Games, Sport ing Goods, and Novelties of Every Description, At Way Below Cost. Also A Com plete Line of SCHOOL BOOKS AT COST AND LESS. Buy What You Need NOW As Never Again Will You Have An Opportunity Like This Sale Starts Saturday July 26th, 9 A. Remember The Place, Gastonia Book Store, 2 1 4 W. Main Ave M After Improvements Are Completed This Store Will be Occupied by TIHIE OILOIS With A Full Line Of Ladies', Gents And Children's Up-to-Date Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes
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