FRIDAY, JULY 18TH
TO
THURSDAY, JULY 31 ST
j A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
LASTING JUST 12 SALE
DAYS
SHELBY
LAWNDALE
GREAT JULY SALE
An annual event looked forward to with great expectations by the buying public of this
and surrounding community. No disappointments await you, but instead great surprises
in every department of our TVv'O LARGE SJ ORES both at Shelby and Lawndale. You will agree with us that the BELOW PRICES
represent Great Sacrifices but we are determined to make these sales a great success and in order to insure this we have left nothing un
done. The great PRICE CUT TING KNIFE has gone into every department of our two large stores and the results will be telling. No
catches, no baits, but every item exactly as represented. The Opportunity is Yours. We urge you to take advantage of it.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
We have (he largest and best selected lines of men's
and boys’ Clothing that we have ever had in the history
of our business at this season of the year. Our business in
this department has been far beyond our expectations,
but our purchases have been much larger than over be
fore. Hence we have lots of the season’s very newest and
best patterns left. Not just a few out-of.stvles Out ever'.
Suit in our stores must go in this great July Sale. We
mean to make a Clean Sweep.
You will miss it if you fail to see these wonderful
Values.
Men’s $32.50 Suits reduced |o_ _ __ ... $2-1.75
Men’s Serge and Worsted Suits worth $25.00 to $28.50
will go in sale for only _ __ __ $10,95
Kig lot of young men’s Sui's in tans, browns, grays and
blues to go on sale at $10.00 and $12.50
Men’s $15.00 “Palm Beach” and “Mohair” (J>a q jj*
Suits, sale price
One lot of men’s Summer Suits worth A/j a pj
up to $12.50, sale price ...
(All Bovs’ Suits reduced in like proportion, some as much
as 50 per cent.)
PANTS
We are always strong on Pants but at this time wo are
offering the greatest values ever offered by us.
Men’s pants worth $5.00 for
Men’s $3.00 pants sale price____
Men’s $2.00 pants sale price _
Big lot rru u’s Pin Cheek Pants
Sale price only _ __■_ __
Big lot men’s $1.50 Kakhi Pants
sale price only____
Men’s genuine “Palm Beach” pants
$3.98
- $1.08
__ 81.no
$1.00
$1.00
_. $2.98
OVERALLS
Men’s White-back, dark blue, well-made $1.50 i
Overalls, sale price only_ _ «+/ 1.
Men’s 2:20 heavy weight triple-stitched ^ /I
00
$2.00 Overalls for only
SHIRTS
One lot men’s blue Chambray work Shirts,
well made sale price only___
Men’s $1.00 heavy blue Cheviot work
shirts sale price __________
One lot men’s dress shirts assorted patterns
laundered cuffs sale price. ..— .
Big lot men’s $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 dress
French cuffs__ ____
39c
69c
50c
shirts with
_ _75c
HATS
•100 Men’s Felt Ilats worth up to $4.00 to g!’ in sale for
only__ _ _ $1.00
Men’s genuine “NEIL” hats sale price tf* Q A Q
only__. ___
Men’s and Bovs Straw hats__ 50c. 75c, $1.00
TRUNKS and BAGS
I he largest ami most reliable lines of Luggage carried
i’i this section'w>ii be found in our stores. Vacation da.
are here and '-school days are just around the corner. This
is your real opportunity to save liberally,
flood well made suit case aq
“»ly - . ----- ----- .__ t/OC
ART SQUARES, RUGS, LINOLEUMS.
From our large and complete lines of Floor Coverings \ (,u
can buy jus- the items you need at great savings.
9x12 Crex Rugs __
6x9 Crex Rugs_1 1.
54x00 Crex Rugs
.56x72 Crex Rugs __
0x12 Matting Squares
$ 1.08
82.08
81.08
08e
'<8
0x12 Linoleum Squares ____ $-10.50
GROCERIES
In our Grocery Department you will, always find a
complete and up-to-date line of Heavy and Fancy Gro
ceries and Produce at RIGHT PRICES. Try buying vour
Groceries from us. Below we give you samples of our
prices.
1 ! Pounds of Granulated Sugar for d* 1 f\
--------_
-Mason Jain , pints _________ g,0 ■ do-/.
Mason Jars, quarts__ __— _ RJc d
Mason Jars. 1-2 gallon's ____ __ __ _ 8L15 do;-.
Mason .1
nps
Jelly fliases', 1-2 Pint:
.20,e d
38c d !/.
$1.39
' $2.98
$12.50
$4,98
LADIES’AND CHILDREN’S READY
TO-WEAR
Here, from a complete line of the season’s best styles
and patterns, you will • ><* able to find just what you ar
Linking for at prices that will literally stun you.
Big.-'lot ladies Gingham Dresses worth up
im to $3.0.0, sale prue__
Ladle.- $•).(> i \ pile Dresses, Sale price
price only ______
Ladies $20,01) Silk!and Crepe Dresses
Sale price only _____ __
Dne lot ot ladies SiNj and Silk Jersey
Dresses for only — — 2
One lot ladies $10.00 Dresses___ _t 08
Big Fit ladies Waists reduced from $2.00 <r* * a a
t to only — - ipl.UU
Ladies $5.00 Blouses reduced to__ a-f ng
Children’s $1.00 Dresses for_ _ 50,.
Children’s $1.00 t o$1.50 Dresses reduced to _
Children’s $2.00 Dresses for_ $1 op
All ladies Hats for __N_25c. 50c and $1.00
Ladies I^i 11011 Dresses_____ _ OX
SHOES
In our stores you will find the largest and most com
plete line of Shoes in this section. Our shelves are crowd
ed to the limit with the famous “LONG WEAR” and
“GODMAN” Shoes. Oxfords and Straps of every descrip
tion, sL.es to fit your loot, prices to suit your purse and
styles to pie !m> everybody. Not. a single pair of these will
<’ ran* this great Slaughter Sale. Get. Yours NOW.
Men's Grown Oxfords in Hal and Blucher with best grade
Rubber h* cl . s;l!e priee only _ __ _ _. $2 85
Ladi* Straps in Patents, Suedes and Kills,
worth $6, $6.50,.$7, reduced to ____ __
Big lot ladies Strap:'- and Oxfords worth up
t•> ij'.'l.08, sal-- priie _ _■ .....
< ).;e lot ladies <)x i'ord , Straps and Pumps your
choice while they last, only
Kite lot' men’s !>!a k and Cordovan Oxfords that sold form
erly up to $9.50 will go in this sale at_$1.98
All Tennis Shoes and Bed Room Slippers Greatly Re
duced.
Pig lot men's “Lion Brand” Scout Shoes
worth -->.59 for onlv__
$4.95
$2.48
48c
$2.85
PIECE GOODS
We have 'he largest Stocks of Piece Goods
f< red in our former sales.
1.000 yards Silks, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes,
Taffetas, Messaltnes, Shirting Stripes,
Paisley, etc-., to go in sale af per yard ..
12 l-2c. Sheeting at per yard .. _
17 l_2o. Sheeting per yd._________ ___ __
Big lot Ginghams, worth up to 20c per yard
for, per yard in side__
2o< Perc lies, per yard _ __
25 • Pen.ai.0 per yard. _ ___
(i »•>(• (juality Curtain Scrim per yard___
'Pest Calicos per yard _____ ___
.Pc pure I! :4 Bleached Sheeting
Pe -t grade colored Table Oil Clot h
per yard for _ _f.____
Best grade White Table Oil Cloth
for pcr yard_____. _.__
25 \ oil vs r. dv.ced to, per yard
1" ■ VojI.es reduced to _per yard _:____
• <0c \ ode* reduced to per yard
Go rd -d. Pit aching, per yard . .. __
81.00 Dress Linen per yard __ _
Pajama < Ihecks, per yard
ever of
Crepes,
98c
9c.
_12c.
10c
_ 12 l-2c
—-.— 15c -
_10c
_9c
— __-19c
28c
30c
-15c
--..-10c
—..35c
_15c
-79c
- — .-12c
NOTIONS
Ladies Silk hose _ __
Lad; s 81.6(1 Silk Hose__ ______
Lada s Good grade Cotton Hose
Men’s halt Hose _____ _____
$2,25 Bed Spreads, full size _______
Good Pillow Cases ___ _____ _
Full size Sheets _ __g.__ ,_
L:u!'. .- Handkerchiefs, 2 for ______
Turkish Bath Tow. L ..
Buck Towels ___ ____.
Ball Cotton Thread _____ __
0 pools n >0 yards) Pest Spool Cotton
for only ______ ..._________
6 S vools Silk Thread for __,___
$L2-> Lenox Wat< hes for __ ______
$1.59 Alarm Clock.-' for
_25c
__48c
_8c.
-__8c
-$1.75
-25c
_$1.25
__Sc
-10c
---_6c
--lc
25c
--Mill-.
$1.00
$1.00
FURNITURE (Lawndale)
Every i cm in our. Furniture Department will be of
fered during these sale days af Big Reductions.
Many Items Even More Interesting Crowded Out on Account of Space
Terms of Sale Strictly Cash. No Goods Taken Out on Approval
CAMPBELL DEPARTMENT STORES
SHELBY N. C. LAWNDALE N. C.
1 li ( •!r<,Iina t h,. : rason have
!•" I I he \va y lo an agricultural re
’anro in the lection, farm dem
")■ tration agents are claiming. Po
’at'-r;, mods. cii'"tin: 1 >'• r ■, peas, beans*,
h"1 1 I/ d early fruit--, have been
marketed ! v the hundreds of car
1 ir,'l • Pfi-e- nave been satisfactory
>• ss indicated. Increased acreages
"ill uIt lie-,! pring. The lew
country lurnis ar-* rapnhte of feed
ing several rnillion people. Soil and
elimalic eonditurns are a perfect that
lf -t lahr is required than in some
other trucking belts, farmers say.
The '-ally potato crop this year was
shipped to a number of the big north,
cm t"a. .*t,s. p.eautnr;, (’raven, Pam,
11co. Wayne and the northeastern
counties were among the heaviest,
producer.-.. Two crops a year are
possible in the coastal plain section.
1 In- lettuce, cabbage, cucumber, pea,
bean and strawberry crops were
large. \ hamper watermelon crop
■; coming off hortly. The dewberry
product ion will br< ak all records, it ia
believed. Dewbcrrii have been grown
in new alias ibis year. In (hi.-, dis
trict and some others the early fruit
crops have He-n unusually heavy
Spimmh h\ been planted in more be
calities than ever before. The can
taloupe crop, almost invariably good,
w;il tie of bumper proportions this
I season.
With thousands of carloads of
truck going to-New York, Baltimore,
and other big markets and the de
velopment of local markets through
>Ut tin- territory, the truck farmers
during (lie past few weeks have
garnered millions of dollars from the
'kidc-dme” crops. There are pood
’mice prospects for the midseason
melon and fruit crop, it is said. The
gi'ape crop, to mature in the next few
weeks, Mill he good from present in
d.i'itiion-. Commercial productions of
Ggs ha. keen darted in the tidewater
area . The pecan crop will have ;*
. value of several hundred thousand
dollars. Kinston is the principal- ship
1 pin'd point for these.
Increased numbers of swine will he
reported from prseti ally every coun
ty thi year, while pmilirying. given
little attention hy fa Tenet's before
l!>2d, h<i leaped into prominence as a
major industry in eastern Carolina.
Expert are asserting that the rais
ing of fowl will take third place be
hind tobacco and cotton in the terri
tory. Dairying has made substantial
gain- recently. An increased acre
age has been planted to corn in many
of the counties, it s estimated. This
I's painted to by the agricultural ex
perts a “another indication of the
determination of eastern Carolina
farmers to achieve economic indepen
dence, Remarkable gains have been
made all around this year.”
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby ''given that the
firm of Grigg and Hamrick has Iteen
I dissolved, Oren Hamrick, :i member
of the said firm having sold his en
j I'fe interest to P. E, Grigg who will
j continue to operate the business in
i the future. The said Orea Hamrick
j ;s no longer responsible for obliga
' lions contracted in th" name of Grigg
and II tntrick while all parties owing
j the said firm of Gt - anti Hamrick
will please make immediate settle
i men! to the said-I*. F. Grigg. This
July 10. 1024.
P- F. GRIGG, OREN HAMRICK,
j heretofore trading as Grigg anti
| Hamrick. -lt-lOp
NOTRE TO NON-RESIDENTS
! North Caro'ina,
I Cleveland County,
I s the Superior Court
Before the Clerk
C' unty B< ard of Education of
i Cleveland County. Pt ‘ d inner:'. Vs.
H. M. Purcell, widow, Ella Dysart,
widow, John Purcell r.nd wife. Ly
dia Purcell, Etta Shull nnd husband,
A U Shull, Mery Nelson, widow.
Albert Purcell. Carrie Asku and
hu h nil, —- Asku, Leon Pur
cell. Elv'.abeth Purcell, Ileniiv Pur
cell and wife, Rosa Purcell, Robert
Purcell, Malcoiu Purcell. Homer
Purcell, Hattie Smith and husband,
McCree Smith, John Gallon an<!
wife, Mary Calton, Loyd Calton and
wife. Mrs. Loyd Calton, Lillian
Blanton and husband, J. B. Blan
ton, I. B Purcell and wife, Lenna
Purcell. Estelle Castles and hus
band. J. N. Castles, Ada Pritchett
and husband, A. G. Pritchett, de
fendants.
i The defendants, Etta Shull and hus
band, A. \\. Shull, Mary Nelson,
widow. Albert J’urcdl Porter Pur
cell and wife. Laura Purcell, Car
rie Asku and husband,-Asku,
Leon Purcell. Elizabeth Purcell,
Benny Purcell and wife. Rosa Pur
cell, Robert Purcell, Maleom Pur
cell. Honor Purcell, Hattie Smith
and husband. McCree Smith, John
Calton and wife. Mary Calton. Loyd
Calton and wife, Mrs. Loyd Calton,
Ada Pritchett and husband. A. G.
Pritchett will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior court of
( leveland county to condemn Cor
fu in land for a school site for th«
Mooresboro Public School District
in whi'h each of \-ou have a cer
tain interest: and the said defend
ants will further take notice that
they are repaired to anpear in tb«
office of the Clerk of the Super
ior court of Shelby. N. C. on Fri
day. Any; 22r.d, 1924 to answer or
demur to the complaint in said ac
tion or plaintiffs will apply for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
This July IOth. 1924.
GEO. Ik WEBB,
Clerk if Superior Court
TRY STAR WANT ADS.