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BPIRDS department STOIffl looted on Main Street weleomea all far- mera to Dnrham and taritti them to attend the i«le now in full' Bwinr offering lor the en tire family, m "fecial" rortU mentieninf la the sale o^ i wool aulta for |16-tiiea#.,a«4U are really worA ftO--Dr«it ^irta are on tale fof 05c; over- alia afe f|e| >ey’i are P** e^lldrenV d|>ato fro* 4 to 14 j Qiri’t dratiaa are #Ta, from « to 14— Your iww#h»nB*|j ehoijse M ciiehed »t tiila fT«*t S floor department atore — •■■- BJAB’S SffJPFES SHOP on West Main Street haa ft aale on nm fall aiwea priced at fl.99 ft pr ; it will p«y you to Tiait thia store before you select yt>or fftll «hos* li, 1»37 l» -^HARRIS, H4WK'tYC0 w«sfl'E«D or rut XOWA eutVEM, 9QWS THt OfSTtwCtlON OF » twr Fliwr Nt««3^iK creo oiPmw OP A 0i» TBK BAJ-k TtAM, WfTW /‘’OOTBMl WADY TO cMt TUm KOUf PROMi ro m lA/imir STAh.' TO MAK/A/S HtS atQPOff -nm Au AAfemcAA/ GO- IOWA TAitm I*S7 lUtSRKlSIIOSAL I CASY 6mL5 to lUL 4*>wiQ mnftki 1 gMT thM *that» who BMted^^ to nuiuifa the ili|.‘^- “ '▼Wf ProfrMii^ S^wThJ kmiof "stocking'* yont winter cloeeta with foods—this storj offer* **Sunny South Jloav" at M Iba, for 77o—the 91 lb. aae), for only 12.0#. Cinrattaa are on •ftle fot |l,k9 a carton To |hw# ‘who_wlah toJbfcak- tteJr “salea”, t ftdviae « trip to the* Bom* Skiriatl Bank and the Mr- elnnles and Farmers Bank—-The United Pamiture bo, will fur- Jiiah your ^furniture needs” «t irery, reasohajble iirica-^visit thin itora before buyinf at 820 B«tt Chftpel Hill St.. ri«ht Um Post Office. Youra for apendin^ your cft.*ih witt« oar advertlson. R.' L. R, Durhaai’i Only 5 Floor Department Store' I I Make Our ' Stpre Your Headquarters Cash *Your Wat^ , house Checks Here Welcomes the Tobacco Farmers! Sell Your Tobacco in Durham and Outfit Your Family at EFIRD^S St. Paul Gets New Coach ST. PAUL CRIDDERS TO BE. CAN SEASON UNOER NEW MENTOR;'’CHAT* SMITH U ft ^ I t^l Varsity Tigers under tBo* tutelage of a new coach, Chester “Chat” Smith, because of the iaet tbftt €oe^ Jahe €ttithcr hat accepted a portion at Florida Wf soite- ftiyin'-tall am df eoaeitint il«ff, ^ ca» not ten Jttse whftt «ha Mleoaw of Oi Sb fktsl may be. Howerar thero^ a W* ' of eonsolatton to he found in th* fact that thwe will fee aoma let- ter-men returning among whom are; John Clarke, who was giv- an honoT*ble mantioQ as a CIAA passer; Cdward Mitchell, a let- ter-man &nd t very dOtltftndtiiz quarterback; Allen Wilson, the caiptaftt of IftSt*' y«a^a team as well as other letter-men and other promisingj a4|>irftnto. Coac+i Smith is pleased wi‘h the enthusiastic support of the administrators and the able and wUlinir assistance of Mr. John W. Williams, who himself made all, CIAA end while playing football at Virginia Union University. Mr. Williama «lwn f!najk Oaither with the various ath'etic teams last year. We are pulling for yon, Coach Smith, and wish for you all Oi-j aaeeaas and progress in your new endeavbr. AAM College year. for the eomfa.g Pinishinff the University of Cincinnatti in Coach Smith Com mission /or two years while wor king on *»is Master’s which was completed to the sum mer "Sr '36. Wfiire playing foo^ ball at Cincinfttti, he made All- (Etockeye Conference centot*. After graduation Coftch SiMlth participated,' 4n gprofeasional bas- ketfcall for one year. Last year saw him fts assistant dean of men and alw on the coaching staff at- Hampton Institute. Although prospects are not so “Efird’s The First To Sell For Cash acco I When The Efird Boys Left the Farm to Enter the Mercaiilile Bumii^s—They Had but One Idea in Mind’and That Was to Buy Merchandise in such Large Quantities that it Could be Sold for Cash at Lower Prices Thereby Saving their Custo mers Thousands of Dollars each Year. ' And that Idea Exists Today ... .Efirds were tl^ Pioneers in the Cash and Carry Business. . . Reducing Over head to the Minimum and Giving the Extra Divi^ dend to the Customer. Covert doths! Blue Chambrays!, Superior quality heavyweight fab- , rics — for double wear! Triple J stitched seams — full cut through - -'-“-Mer?, arm bolet, el' to 17, holet, elbows. Built to r^id »/i The South's Originators Of Low Prices Boy’s Quality School Clothes Felt HatT^^^ Wool Suits Men’s Wooi Slits Our rada are full of thMe new all-wool, hard finMi worsteds. All the new style sport bMki^ single or' double ikreasted models olors of rich hrowns, greys and blue mixtures. ReguUrx, Slims and stouts ... A suit thal 79^ eyp«ct to pay ftfleftst $20 food fluahty Jtf foi Tweed and che viots, boys' 4-piftce —rgreiy, blue' and brown one long and one knicker— sizes 7 to 16. Com pare «;"wit3i |6.50 valuea rfguisr ijiut styles jn.-t Brov. en 3 Men’s o«t — aho^deri, arm specification. Sixet 14! MEIlflOOIQHLITY Dress Shirts Boy B Knickers poys’ well constructed, t.tur jly buUt Knickers., Colors Iprey and brown . . » sizes 7 to 16. Regular £2 value— Fast" color i>roa4cl6th Dreai Shirts in all the new fancy prints stri|pf«, and solid colors, fall cut, Boys* Jackets All wool, good heayy„ jjelton cloth Jackets^ strong zipper front, colors navy and blown Sises 4 to 18 sizes 14 button front valaas seven to 117 $2 (Biftsement Boy’s Dress Shirts Fancy and solid color Dress ^iffts ■ for the up-to-date boy. Duke of Kent and re gular collsi^ guaranteed fast color „ ..48c (Blue Buckle and Green ^bel quality —fall cut 0 hlne dis- nuB and sMped ever- alls. High or low bacl^ 98 Boy’s Swekters New pull over style Sweat ers, in all the aew .colors, for [^hool and d|^ wear-^ two_ special^ groups. Size? 6 to M «( Girl*s Dresses Printed Dresses, g^araaCeed fast colors, many smart new styles from which to make your selec tion. Sizes frsm 6 to 14 yean. S1.95 Boy's Winter Underwear j*ooi- qoal^ riibed U»i(-a I«I>S| hiiwi snide length, fliort or Img rieere ftiot. Boy's School Shoes sturdy buQt, jtfl lei^h^, fchool 8hoM, lilftck or Brow# ellb Made bj Bndicott John- built to give extra wear, ,7 97c Children’s Coats A . inamldiis ' group of girL’ jnew Pall Costs in tweeds and fleece fabrics. little rich Sizes cero son 11 sizes. Sixes 2 to M 48c 75c Shirts Afen’s Tough WORK '■ SHOES 1.98 * Black, brown or natural Elk Leathor Uppers * Double Dufy Composition Soles * Clatlerplate Heel * Leather Pull Strap * Nailed ar^ Sewed Construction •' Damproof Storm Welt * Hooks and Eyelets Securely Fastened * Siies 6 to 12 For Boys & Little Gents $1.69 ^ sms ia TO 13Va AND 1 TO S NEGROES IN SOUTH NEED twelve dollars, weekly new ■ ern Negroes, In thi pIR tUTWe smallest amount necessary for a fftmily of four to live decently named 112 ^11^ w««kly mum. Social Justice, Father Coughlin’s publication, stated this we^k^ White residents and workers of the South taamed |26 as iheir minimum. PAYS $j|)(r MOmtBLV foroheotta m ChUdrMi mmd Bmn^fUUtr Now at »o Additional Co.l, An EnUraljr Nrw Fei^tur., hy Oth« Ceaapaitf Durtam, N. C.-, A, ^.i.aonf insaranc# roliey insuring tlirge IJe^lsT Wa prlnci^^i, liie bwn,- ficiary and one child now o^ared by Ji* Sostheni Fidelity Mstnal is in immediats benefit from date of premium payment Weekly benefits atm from flO.OO tt $2S,~ 90. Demtii beneftfis from |2fO.OO> to 11600.06, and the cost Is only one cent per day ar |8.ftS psr ye*r. I j You mturt M— mM poIi«^ at our g expense. Bead it, and underdtand> II exactly what it sovers, them if you f we satisfied, send f8.«S t# put f; j it is fotes for 1 ysar. Saeh year atl benefit^ fnera^ Itt par iwnt SANFORIZED^ 8 jC^. DENIM OVERAiLS ^ Retains fit life of garment! $ J^.IO % Vests or suspeaoders back—libe|d sus penders. All soams triple irtitched, bar tacked at po'ints of strain. Sizes Ji to A4. Guaranteed to give lasting satisfaction. ifoy’a 8 Oz. Denial derails Sanforiseid; Extira hea- > vy stitched seams. Var^Og. taeked podtet»/'Sei»- • forced at parts of weaA High and low back. Sizes to ilS. MEN'S ViNTILATID SHUTS “Cantilever” bjue ^ chambrs;.. Full cut »i*e§. — -i.- Jr ® MIN'S ¥VORK •LOVIf—Wi^ leather palms — strong feanu. wrist 9t gaunt' ^ ^ cuff style. Hen's Work Shoes $1.69 Pair . Cherry-£lk Work Shoes! Black Elk Work OxfoJ^s! H>e tough' est . made! Sturdily constructed throughout an4 will give long *-«rviae. Sites 6 to 11.* untii th« pk>Ucy has a yalae of SO per cent msrs at no addttional ^ cost Women and men are aec^ed. No nedieal sxamlnatien, no red- t«pe. Send as monay idth appli> cation. Just write your name, age addresa, benefleifti^s name and relationship |uid mail, to, the Southem FideMty Mutual femur- rance C^pany, Durham, iJ6tth Carolina, f*r free policy , ln»pec- tion. , ■» ' (Adv|. Fr. MIN'S ALL LIATHM •LOVIS A great value In the face of the rU- ing matkcic Pr.' MIN'S WORK HOt| — Heavy cotton mi«d »nd colored cotton. 49c .'Bay Clothes , for All . the Family On Our Lay- Avmy • Plan. A Little Each Week , 118 . 115 WEST MAIN STBEEt WORK PANTS 98c 8 et. Cottcu^tde! Molcskinsl Co* vert QothsI Leatherette Trimmed WhftJcorSr i«l fifeirai hiaVy duty with seamt strongly tcwii. Bar tadced. Sizes SO to,42. Buy Clothes for All the , Pamily On Otjr Lay. Away Pl^ A Little Each Week i How to become Any girl 'can keep her eomple»- ton beautiful by regularly using Dr; Fred Palmer's Whitener Oiatmcnt This preparatiao, fa> raotts for fifty years, softens and lUhtens the darkest sUn, clssrs up pimples, blsitclMS and tan nisijM *** th*t “oiljr, •hiny* l^lt Kegtilar use ol iUs Ijepftfttiott alOH# jlth the D«. Fi^ed Paiaur Uin Whiteaer l^eparations, keeps yoar stdasoft ^ laMos you look beautiful. * Pf. Frsd JPateer's complete Uo* , consUtt oil Dr. Fred PaluMr^ WUtsasr OlntmentTSliia teoer $oMp; 8Mn ^tiSer Er»« Dresssr mmI HID Desdoraat. Sold at all dni* stores for 2Se each, or sent post* l^red ffred : 17s Atlaata, Qs, Bratones, D^t. • trial lutiDk et tlM •>«a«r. Imp Pact smt fer la ituas* DURHAM lieilBllMniMWBIIBIiailHllliaiBiMm D*> Red Adflmb SKIN .WHITINIR tt*pt y0Br com^0£^ma foatValT
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