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CHARNING APPAREL REDUCED For July Clearance! McNEELY’S Ready-To-Wear At Half Price Sale Begins Friday Morning, July 10 McNEELY’S Ready-To-Wear At Half Price Sale Begins Friday Morning, July 10 THE BIGGEST STORE-WIDE SELLING EVENT WE HAVE EVER HELD. FOR US IT IS RATHER THE END OF THE SEASON. FOR YOU THERE ARE SEVERAL MONTHS OF SERVICE IN ALL SUMMER GOODS YOU BUY. IN OUR CASE, FALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE PLACED AND THE SUMMER GOODS MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW. NOTHING HAS BEEN RESERVED FROM THIS PRICE CUTTING EVENT. HAT SPECIAL $1.00 On the opening day we will sell 50 sum mer hats worth up to $6.50, your choice of any in the $1.00 lot. Only 50 will be sold. 350 DRESSES WILL. BE SOLD AT ■) V•: - ■ --.j HALF PRICE ' : 'i " •f tf Here’s a Lot in Silk Dresse$, Georgette * Cfe^es and Silk Broadcloths $13.75 values at half price..$6.88 $17.50 values at half price . $8.75 $19.75 values at half price . $9.88 $24.75 values at half price.$12.38 $29.75 values at half price ..$14.88 $39.75 values at half price ............ $19.88 $49.75 values at half price.$24.88 $59.75 values at half price.$29.88 Wash Broadcloths, Linens and Voiles $6.00 values at half price.$3.00 $7.95 values at half price ...$3.98 $10.9,5 values at half price.$5.48 $12.75 values at half price.$6.38 ****** *****0****** *0 *0*0 w www w ww w ww w «#w w ww « EN SEMBLE SUITS $37.50 en semble suits... $18.75 $39.75 en semble suits.... $19.88 $47.50 en semble suits.. $23.75 $49.70 en semble suits. $24.88 FREE! FREE! FREE! To the first 25 ladies who buy a dress at HALF PRICE, we will give free a pair of MUNSING Silk Hose, worth $1.50. Your choice of any color. BATHING SUITS ONE-FOURTH OFF Pretty lin<? of .bathing ; suits for 'missels and ladies, mixed and sol id colors at ONE FOURTH OFF. ALL COATS AT HALF PRICE $14.50 coats, half price. $7.25 $24.50 coats, half price.$12.25 $29.50 coats, half price . $14.75 $39.75 coats, half price.$19.88 *****www w w w w wm. W www ww — SWEATERS Half price sale on Sweaters. These are summer sweaters in a beautiful assort ment of colors. ** w w w w « w «#«« m*«ur m* m<» m*m# m WOOL SKIRTS $3.95 About 25 beautiful plaid wool skirts worth up to $12.95, your Qg choice at. CHILDREN’S SOCKS Ten dozen children’s socks at a big re duction during this July Clearance Sale. We will discontinue this line. 65c children’s socks at.45c 50c children’s socks at.25c 35c children’s socks at. 20c EXTRA SPECIAL IN HOSIERY | During this sale we offer 200 pairs regu lar $2.50 value Oakbrook pure thread | silky full fashioned hose, your 50 i choice of any color, at. i i /i r XJs vfj X SILK UNDERWEAR Big line of silk underwear, combination suits, bloomers, vests and gowns at ONE FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICE. All Munsing underwear during this sale at ONE-FOURTH OFF. NIGHT GOWNS $1.00 Lot of crepe and nainsook and cotton crepe night gowns, worth up to $2.00 reduced during sale j qq to rwwvw w VWV «#WV W | NECKWEAR AT HALF PRICE All ladies neckwear, including lace col lars and cuffs and ties at HALF PRICE. MILLIINERY All summer millinery at ONE-HALF regular price. ~- —______ Wl#WWVVWl»VirMWWVl»WWWWW» GOSSARD CORSETS About 50 Gossard corsets, discontinued numbers and odd sizes, worth <fcO nn up to $8.50, your choice. <P^*UU NO CHARGES—NO APPPROVALS DURING SALE J. C. McNEELY COMPANY SHELBY, N. C. A Dry Region Soaked. Charlotte Observer. Until Monday of the present week there had been two pronounced dry sections in piedmont North Carolina i One was around Rutherfordton, and j the other around Shelby. Travelers j that way Saturday found the farms ' dry and hard, the grass apparently dead along the roadside, and the co?. i ton and corn, truck and clover in the ! fields covered with dust. But Tuesday witnessed a transformation in the ap pearance of things. Water stood in the wayside ditches and in the fields all the way from Hendersonville to a point several miles east of Shelhv It was the first rain Shelby had known since the dry spell set in a cou ple of riionths ago, and Rutherfordton had fared about as badly. The freshen, ing-up of the farms by the rain was of remarkable kind and crops that had been about abandoned as a bad prospect, appeared stout and green as if they had never wanted for rain. There is a strip of truck farm along the highway six or eight miies out from Shelby that was particularly re. vived by the rain. It looked dead and done for Saturday; Tuesday the farm or and his help were hoeing the ground amidst a luxuriant growth or beans and cabbage, tomatoes, corn. He would have sold out Saturday for $25; he would turn down an offer of $15o today. I ATE TOO FAST Sooth Carolinian Took Black* Draught For Indigestion, and Says He Could Soon Eat Anything. Ballontine, S. C.—Mr. W. B. Bouknight, of this place, gave the following account of his use of Thedford's Black-Draught. "Just after I married I had indi gestion. Working out, I got in the habit of eating fast, for which f soon paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me very uncomfortable. I would feel stupid and drowsy, didn’t feel like working. I was told it was indi gestion. Some one recommended Black-Draught and I took it after meals. I soon could eat anything any time. "I use it for colds and bilious ness and it will knock out a cold and carry away the bile better and rjuicker than any liver medicine I have ever found." Bating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort after meals. A pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water, will help to bring prompt relief. Bloat ed sensations, eructations, bad breath and other common symptoms of indigestion have disappeared after Black-Draught has been taken for several days. NC-164 BLACK-DRAUGHT LIVER MEDICINE TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con. tained in a Deed of Trust executed to ™ on November 14th, 1024, by John Norwood and wife, Minnie Norwood, sdcuring an indebtedness to the Shel by Building and Loan association, an* default having been made in the-pay. rtient of same, and being called upon to execute the trust, I, as trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court House door in Shelby, N. C., on Thursday, July 16th, 1925. within legal hours the following de scribed real estate situate in Cleve land county, N. C„ and in South Shel by: beinp a part of the J. L. Putnam property, subdivided and sold by the Cyclone Auction company on Septem ber 1st, 1923, and consisting of lots N'os. 31, 32, 33, 34„ 35, 36, 37, 38, 109. 110 and 111 as shown on map of said Property made by J. A. Wilkie, sur. veyor and recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Cleveland county, N. ( ., in book one of plats, page 58, and bein-g fully described in a deed from iS. ( uster Lattimore to John Norwood and wife, Minnie Norwood, dated Oc tober 10th. 1024, and recorded in Hook “PPP” of Deeds, page 151, in the office of the Regifor of Deeds or Cleveland county, reference being here by had to said plat and deed for full description by metes and bound. Thl3 June 11th. 1025. CLYDE R. IIOEY, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. , By virtue of the authority vested in me in a certain deed of trust execut ed to me as trustee by Lewis Green and wife, which deed of trust is re corded in Book 124, page 139, in the office of Register of Deeds for Ctevc. land county, N. C., to secure an indeb tedness, and default having been made in the payment thereof, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust, I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Shel by on Monday, July 13th, 1925, at 12 o dock, or within legal hours, the fol lowing described real estate: Beginning on stake on South side of Suttle street, northeast corner of O. M. Mull’s lot; thence S. 2 1-2 E. 173 feet to a stake in Mull’s line; thence N. 51 6 east with north line of lot* Nos. 2, 3, and 4, 123.7 feet to stake southwest corner of lot No. 5; thence N. 2 1-2 with east line of lots Nos. 5 and 6, 100 feet to south edge of Suttle street, northeast corner of lot No 6. thence west with south edge of Sut tle street, 100 feet to the beginning. Being all of lots 7 and 8 of the Love property, as shown by plat recorded in Book No. 1 of plats, at page No. 63 in the office of Register of Deeds for Cleveland county, N. C. Terms of sale: Cash. This the 11th day ot June. lo25. <>. b. ANl hOT. l T.u re
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