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Fire Burned Opportunity you: Come Early! Best Selections. $35,000 Stcck INGRAM LILES CO., SHELBY, N. C. Like Finding Money In The Street! - IMPEND TO Only Fire, Smoke And Water Could Produce SUCH BARMVNS! save | HURRY, I Free Presents FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. 3:30 p. tn. Come on folks, wc are going to give some adult a valuable and useful present. Ab solutely Free, Friday. Saturday, Monday afternoons 3:30 o’clock. No strings or purchases required, be here. This should be the most valuable news any Economy-Wise Shopper of this section ever read. Here is a bargain feast that will sur pass anything attempted here. FIRE, SMOKEr AND WATER left Bargains in its wake. A catastrophe that was very unfortunate for us, but is an opportunity for you. A $35,000 STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE MER CHANDISE that was only damaged by smoke and wa ter, and the greater portion was damaged scarcely any. ENTIRE STOCK will go on the Bargain Block at prices that will fairly rock the Country for 50 miles around. STOP what you’re doing and COME. STARTS FRI.9A.M. - JUL Y 5th - FRIDAY, OPENING HOUR, 9 A, M. $10.00 in Money and Valuable Goods GIVEN BE FOR!' DOORS OPEN SO envelopes containing mini be red coupons will be thrown into crowd from house ton —These coupons will entitle holders to valuable boxes of merchandise to be given away absolutely FREE, boxes containing Merchandise picked from >arious de partments of the store, and the $10.00 will be distribut ed in boxes from Sc to $1 Hilts. Limit: one box to a FREE! person. 2ND DAY, SATURDAY. 8:30 A. M. 25c TOWELS MONEY FREE! TOWEL SALE 10c EACH N. • . ' , TO FIRST 50 Adults to enter doors.on Saturday opening: hour, we will sell a good Turkish Hath Towel, large size, regular 23c seller, for only 10c. Each and every towel will have a knot tied in the middle containing pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, halves or dollar hills. All you have to do is he ONE of the first 50 adults to enter the doors. No “strings’’ or purchases* required. Free MERCHANDISE (MONDAY, 8:30 A. M.) To first 50 adults Monday morning, July 8, at 8:30 o’clock we will hand out at the door 50 envelopes rang ing in value from 10c to $2.00. Coupons to he spent in store as same as cash applied on purchases. BUY CLOTHING SHOES SUCH BARGAINS as these can not be denied. Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Clothu were not damaged at all by either smoke or water, but are included at Fire Sale Priq Cold type can not express these values. You must see them. Such standard brands as Me and Curlee Suits for Men, and Pony Boy Suits for Boys. HURRY IN SHOES are going regardless. You will have to come early to get best selections. These were undamaged by either smoke or wa- j g® ter. Out they go! We have forgotten all former prices. If our shoes could talk they would say “Jump in and take me home.” MEN’S SUITS $8.85 There will be a crushing mob, a surg ing mass of buyers for this one offer alone. Include worsteds, medium and light weights, Palm Beach, etc., Not damaged. 2 PANTS SUMMER SUITS Lot, Medium weights, Linen, Seer sucker, Palm Beach materials—Not damaged. 1/2 PRICE MEN’S SUITS Lot newest styles and colors, peaked and notched lapels. Not damaged. $ 16.88 ot, blacks and tans, regularly to $3.50, test and best styles—not damaged— $2.19 LADIES’ SLIPPERS ot latest and best styles, patents, tans & ovelties, sold to $3.00, not damaged— . $1.95 MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS 'Ol regular to $5, newest wanted styles, not damaged— $3.39 LADIES’ SLIPPERS Lot regular $5 sellers. Best stork in bouse included, not damaged— $3.39 3 CHILDREN’S SHOES And slipper.1-, lot. sizes 0 to 8, not damaged 39c f $1.19 WORK SHOES Lot, men s, values lo $2.75—not damaged $1.59 4 $1.69 SERGE SUITS And Pin-Stripes—Lot Merit and Curlce No. 6121—Not damaged—Only— $ 19.75 BOYS’ SUITS Regular prices from $9.00 to $18.00, most with 2 pants,' some with vest—Not damaged— y2 PRICE adies’ Ready To-Wear • n a We do not hesitate to say that we have a smart line of Ready-to-Wear. ractically undamaged, we have placed such prices on these dresses that acks will no doubt be emptied Opening Day. COME EARLY. To Tlie Public: |l u FTER many day* of ad* ju&tment with the Fire Insurance companies, we came to a settlement where by we retained our stock of goods, which were damaged by Fire, Smoke and Water on t h e night of June lQth. BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 5TH, we will open our cioors 10 most a:> I 1<J Price-Wrecking event ever offered in this Section. Only a fire could enable us to offer such values to the Buying Public as you will find here. EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH of these goods will be bargain cd off to the Public at prices that will cause a stampede of buy ers when this sale opens. WE HAVE BEEN closed tight since the Fire and have placed our house in order, and have made great preparations for this great Fire Sale event. We have obtained a sales ex pert to sell this stock & have spared no effort to make this sale an opportunity that you can not afford to miss. We hope to see all our old friends and customers, and many new ones on opening days. COME, YOU C AN’T.OFFORD TO MISS IT. (Signed) - INGRAM-LILES CO. DRESS PANTS Lot, newest styles, values to $3.50. light and dark patterns, not damaged— $2.19 WORK PANTS Lot pin-check and other pat terns, all sizes—not damaged, 69c Dress Shirts Lot, men’s and boys collar-attached, for merly to $2.50, fine quality, slightly damaged— 48ct0$l Men’s Unions Also boys’, lot slightly damaged by water— 25c'50c DRESS CAPS Lot men’s and boys’ adjustable, fine quality, Etchison, Wesley Barry, etc., damaged by water .. £ PRICE EXTRA BOYS’ WASH SUITS, Lot, scorched and damaged 5c SUMMER SLIPPERS l.0t were to $1.95, ladies, basket-weave novelty styles, new, undamaged_ $2.95 BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS, L>ot, regular to $1, soaked by wat BARGAINS SHEETS AND BED SPREADS. Lot Slightly Damaged Vz PRICE LADIES’ BLOOMERS Brassieres, Step-ins, just soaked in water Vz PRICE BOYS’ WASH SUITS 39c SILK DRESSES Lot, ladies', not damaged, for as low as— 98c SILK DRESSES Values to $19.75, not dam aged, Fire Sale— $8.98 SILK DRESSES Lot ladies' silk dresses. Values to $l(i,75, not dam aged— $4.98 LADIES’ HATS Lot damaged but wearable, as low as— 10c BATHING SUITS Lot for men, women, and children, slightly damaged by water, at less than— Vz Price I ONE BIG LOT OUTINGS Damaged by fire, solid colors, heavy quality—a real bargain at— 3c yard Ingram-L Closed Since June 1 Oth—Sales People BY ARRANGEMENT SULLIVAN SALES C0R1\, CHARLOTTE, N. C.— ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Cretonnes One big lol, damaged but useful, as low as Ginghams And Prints, lot, 32 inch Ginghams, damag- A * ed by water_... T’ C Piece Goods Salvage Greatest damage to Piece Goods was soaking by water, but the small portion so damaged has been thoroughly dried out, and look, and are, as useful as ever, undamaged goods have been included in these low prices. Silks Lots, silks, radium silks, etc. Damaged but useful— • 10c Remnants Tabic, Nothing wrong with most except soaked in water, but now thoroughly dried. Come and wait on yourself, we won’t have time. Doing as low' as— 10e _S1LKS BegotaF.y, b . fi ll crepes &na . und"mi,B Lot— PIECE GOODS choice • romper CLO rH And Suiting' lot dark and !«•» patterns “>c 9< Swntufc ^"“SoiMKe Me ^ Ponjal, „ , 'nchei u"da nulgetIoake<1 in — V i'iSXOn a».J **• KrtS ^Z!*INg°oos '“'■ h"iiydZ£££ «*
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