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"Dollar Days'* In Williamston Are Quite Inclusive Special Bargains Will Prevail In a Varied Line of Merchandise Special bargains in reputable goods will be extended throughout the merchandising front during Wil liamston's big dollar days on Thurs day. Friday and Saturday of ifiis week. While centered around the dry goods (tores and special shops, dollar days are also holding a place in the spotlight with hardware firms, furniture stores, auto accessory units drug stores and others. Briefly stated dollar days in Williamston mean ex actlv what the words ?n)- fnH the array of bargains will be made avail able on an extensive scale in one store after another. Sponsored by the chamber of com merce. the dollar day trade festival is all inclusive, touching un nearh every merchandising front as it re lates to dry goods, automobile parts and accessories and hardware At no time in the history of Wil liamston or this immediate terri tory has a greater array of bargains ever been offered at one and the! ^ illiamston Is An Ideal Trade Center While it is not the largest. William ston holds an enviable reputation along with the largest trading cen ters in all this section of the State It has long been recognized by thous ands as the Ideal trade center where dependable goods can be bought at reasonable prices and under con venient and advantageous circum stances The dollar day* trade event sched uled during the last three days of ? ttrar~WeetT is being advanced to at tract more patrons to Williamston and t?> that local stores are in a splendid position to serve their needs at all times with seasonable merchandise and at substantial sav tafi Make vour plans bow to attend the day and Saturday and see as thous ands of others have seen, that Wil liumston is an ideal trading center .same time. The stage is all set for a really big "ana advantageous shop ping festival, and throngs are cer tain to take advantage of the num erous bargains. Get ready for the big event Stores will open promptly as usual with ad ditional clerks on the sales forces to letter serve their patrons. Personal Doctor - Kill- I'ilr I p 'i V I emporury Ku-iiie? Jam' Getting Married? For uliatexer rea-on toil neitl extra cu-li ? GET I I hike: LOW IMLIUS1 KAIL No Itonu- or extra inlere-t dialled on -mull loan-. VII you need i- collateral or -onie ^ood etidor-emeiil. Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. VHI.LIAMSTOIN, N. C. '&) ThreeDollar D Y S .41 Williamstoii Hardware Co. F <) K THE HOME Out* yuan I T1LA< LNAMtL? You .S?ic 25r Dollar Days $1.00 ALARM clocks-*t.r>o Valu.-. <j?1 00 You S are 50c Dollar Days *PA ,V" COOK POTS ? ^ on Save lOe. <? 1 00 Special For DOl.L ill DAYS 1 ?Vl/ GARBAGE CAMS?Von Save 50e. $1.00 Special Lor DOLI. IK DAYS 3-yuarl PERCOLATOR?Yi Special Lor DOLI.AK DAYS O'CEDAR MOPS ? 50.- Yal Special Lor DOLL A K DAYS 3-yuarl PKKCOLA'l OB?You Saw 2'Jc. $1.00 O'CEDAR MOPS ? 50.- Value. QQ POK THE FAK.M ? Mail Boxen?1.25 value, save 25e IS 1.Oil Mule Bridles?1.50 value, save 50c SI.00 Mule (dollars?1.50 value, save 50c SI.00 Handsaws?1.50 \alue, save 50c SI.00 Set 6 Auiier Bits?1.35 value, save 35c SI.00 SHOVELS for the Farm?1.25 Value (^1 AH Special For DOLLAR DAYS ^ 1 ,VU SET FINE WRENCHES?17: Special For DOLLAR DAYS SET FINE WRENCHES?1.25 Value QQ For SPORTSMEN ? Miscellaneous BAIT BUCKETS?SI.50 V You Save 50c Dollar Ifayt BOYS' AIR RIFLES?1.25 Special For DOLLAR DAYS BAIT BUCKETS?SI.50 Value. $1.00 BOYS'AIR RIFLES?1.25 Value. QQ FLASHLIGHTS?Regular 1.50 Value. (?1 A A Special For DOLLAR DAYS ^ A ? And Many Other Fine Values WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US WILLIAMSTON HARDWARE CO. Nazis in England?But Their Fighting 1m Over Member* of the German atr fore* arrlse at MirfiU, England. Brit ish prisoners at war. They cans in warp lanes, but were shot down snd rescued by British lifeboat crews. Left, a German sir bomber wounded in the leg. Bight, a crew member, wounded in the head. Cen ter, s bespectacled pilot rests as be Is taken ashore for internment. Meet Miss America 1940 First beauty of the land, Frances Marie Burke, of Philadelphia, is shown on her throne after being named Miss America 1910 in the annual contest at Atlantic City, N. J. Rockefeller Bride Here It tht bridal photo of Mrs David Rockafallor, the formar Mar Eret McGrath of Mt. Kisco, N. Y. vid la tho youngest too of John D. Rockafallor, Jr. Tho eouple were Hani ad la St. Matthaw'a Church. Bedford. N. T. Jobs For 512,OOO ff'orkert Provided By LSHA P or from With the completion of more than 500 projects in the current slum clearance uh<! national defense hous ing program of the United States Housing Authority, about 512.000 building trades Jobs will have been provided on sites In around 230 lo calities Wages will total approxi mately $229,000,000 and about $280. 000.000 will be expended for con struction materials. Approximately 180,000 low-rent homas for low-in come families will be provided Jail Population Cotfs The Counties $400,000 A Year In North Carolina there is a 1700 average daily county jail popula tion, cared tor at a cost of 05 cents a day, or about $400,000 a year from the county treasuries. a Plan now to attend Dollar Davs la WUllamston on Uraralay, ft May and Saturday. Praises ^ ork Of Legion In State Raleigh?Governor Clyde R Hoey this week expressed his apprecia liun "uf Hie work and activity of the American Iwgion in North Carolina in this period of crisis." "I wish to urge every World War veteran in the State to join the Am erican Legion, and to become a part of your great organization," the chief executive wrote in a letter to Department Commander R. Dave Hall, of Belmont, and department membership Chairman Henry L. In gram. of Asheboro. "I call special attention of all State employees who are World War vet-1 erans to the fine opportunity to join Some post of the American Legion in this State and thus identify them selves with this strong and virile body of Americans. "I congratulate both of you upon the progress which you are making in increasing your membership and solidifying your organization, and preparing it for continued patriotic and unselfish service in the promo tion of the ideals of our republic and the perpetuation of the principles of genuine Americanism." - l.oir-t.ost Lighting Fixtures Tested Ity IS HA Engineers Fixtures designed to give efficient lighting in rooms of the dimensions used in low rent housing projects arc being developed by engineers of the United States Housing Authority in cooperation with representatives of the American Ligthing Equipment Association. Sample fixtures have been submitted by the Association to USHA engineers for testing. It is planned to have the fixtures low in initial cost, of sturdy construction and with indestructible finish. MR. RIPLEY, PLKA8E NOTE ? ? Worthy of the notice of "Believe It Qr Not" or other records of unu ual faots is the fact that the South'* cotton crop is a major aid to the pro ducion of such other fibers as wool and mohair. Throughout tha shot and goat raising areas, cottpnsaad rake and meal supply essentia] pro tein for the economical production of wool and moKhlr. Major Cotton Fetes Scheduled For Fall Memphis, Tenn.?A fashion show of fall cottons with more than a thousand contestants will be the feature attraction of the National Cotton Festival at Greenville, S. C., next month the National Cotton Council reports. Cotton fashions will also be features at the Delta Staple Cotton Festival at Clarksdale. Miss., October 7-11. Council officials have been aavis ed that the fashion "extravaganza" will be the greatest in the history of the National Cotton Festival. The Dela Staple Festival Is plan ning a program of numerous events featuring cotton, with more than 1500 merchants, sales people and festival managers and employees to wear cotton overalls and cotton dresses throughout the event. Humlreds Of Real Bargaius Will Be Offered Customers (Continued from page one) the buying public will be pleased. If you are looking for bargains, it is your chance to get them and the Wil liamston merchants will be glad to welcome you to their store. !So Surplus If every child in America had a wholesome sandwich for lunch ev ery day, there would be no wheat surplus. Dollar Days in WUliamston on Thursday, Friday and Saturday will Dollar days will be big days in Williams ton. September II, SO aad Slat. Dollar Thursday - Friday - Saturday SEPT 19, 20 and 21 ? In WILLIAMSTON One Blue Enamel DISH PAN, WASH PAN, DIPPER and BUCKET?All For Just 6 DINNER PLATES, 6 CUPS ami 6 SAUCERS ? Special For DOLLAR DAYS $1 $1 TOWELS Fine Quality 5 for $1.00 6 for $1.00 8 for $1.00 12 for $1.00 BLANKETS fart Wool 66 x 80 $1.00 MEN'S PAJAMAS?50 pairs Just arrived for this event All colors?Fine quality $1 MEN'S 1.65 SHIRT and 50c TIE All for $1.35 LADIES' HATS Martin Supply Co. ?? I THREE DOLLAR DAYS At WOOLARD Furniture Co. Four Burner OIL RANGE $29.50 CARD TABLES Substantially Built Fine Value 89c METAL SMOKERS _ 89? END 89? TABLES ___ Night Tables $3.95 Value Stool Chairs $1.50 Value PILLOWS $1.79 Value $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 A FINE GIFT? 3-WAY TRAY For the Sick? Or The Laiy 94.50 Value NOW? $3.29 27 * 50 Chenille Rugs WL. - OtC 9x 12 ' *o cn Matting Rug $5.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $425 WE WILL ALLOW 25% Off On All Items In Our Store From The Regular Price On These Three Dollar Davs HOLLAND SHADES 49c each TABLE LAMPS $1.75 4.00 Sampson CO QC Card Table Woolard Furniture Co, WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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