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Miinimu ■ms UAKOUKA mtu -mwwttT, [UbIversify j ThC SoUth An3^ MAS TURNED ON rue fleal BUY NOW WHILE OUKj USED CARS ARE RSOUCED Tlw- wMther mac brinr* I you th^ hotUct days uf tbe | •MsdB. ^ f brin^ > u thv ^ hottest buya in towe, (Stock No. 8fl) H^YMOUIIU 2 i>OOK TtkUKttiG S£UAN. Pamt •d bvauti^u) Hanij>ian Good tires, unmacu iata iAUTiur. Thii car wiil plewe t%e matt d>9crintnal 4«m 4)uyer. T»o slay fpccial "Only — — |4i»i.60 (Stock No. .845) i«8^4=eft& QAN. Radio, heater. Motoi ^ r«ooiiditjontfd 'n«w paint Job. Good t-ire# clean inside •04 out. See and drive thli on«. (^nly — |3»7.60. (Stock No. 764) 19U DODGE '2 BOOK TOURING SEDAN. Clea* iitaid* a«d out. Lo» mile- u«c. Uood 1UI2S. Moiur A- l. It*a a baripiin. Se it to day ^r^ur^O^ly f*2a.60 (Stock No, 791) 1»34 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR S£DAN.’' Beautiful blue finish. Motcf sad ttre» good, clean interioc. YtJu couldn’t beat this buy if you tried. Only $173.00. (Stock No. 781> laas PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan iNew paint job, urood tires. Kotor in good con dition.^ Only |3il7.60. The above listed cars, we believe represent tM grea^ t«8t bargaina in Ddrham today. Visit our used car lot and let ua prove this to your satisfaction. 60 (Additional Cars and Trucks of Many Makea and Models to Select froial University Motors 806 W. Main Dial L-4a41 Tkia CoapOB is Gtood for two' fr«* a^Biaaioaa to the REGAL THEATER, (£x- •ap* iack Pot Nifkt) Re_- CvlMr PriM 30c. Thi« Offer Void After Sept. 7, 193®—Valid Only Wbeii Stuped by t h ^ C^olina Times. HMs Oaaipon ia Good for «•••• a**! pres* of obb Ma's aait. ROYAL CLEANERS. S38 East Reaal prica 75 casts’.” ' ~ “ This Offer Void After Sept. ^7, 19»»—Va^d ,0 M i‘y When Stamped by the A ■ ci>..o.ina Times. TU« Coapon u* Good for aae car waSh. BILTMORE SERVICE STATICW 406 E. Pattigraw St. Regular prica 75 aaata. This Offer Void After Sept. 7, l»a9—Valla Only Wbao Stamped by t b ® Carolina l^ea. TVs coi^ma is Good for 1 la^ baal lab. . H A T- V O O ' S ELECTRIC SHCMC SHOP. 116 South Maagaw Sb'aat. Regular Prica 2^ eaats. This Offer Void After Sept. 7, l«a«—ViOid Only Wbea Stau^d ^ ^ Ji e jCardliiw Timea. TUs Cai|M>iii b Tm’^ tthaipaa praas. BULL CITY BEAUTY AND BARBEK aHOF. 419 E. Pattignaw Straat. Racal**^ Prica 7Sc CmIs. J. fliia OSer Void After Sepit 7, IfiM-'Valid Only Jfhiil StMipad by i-1 b e The Negro Continued from pag« m* skilkd workers of all kinds. From all indacations the demand fur such workers will in*reaa« rather than decrease when i I start of some noticei4>le propor ^ions has been made toward satisfying the demand which n“w exists. Training of Negro es along technical lines has been so neglocted for a generation or more that it is now difficult to find a skilled * tradesman among Negroes who is under 36 y«'»rs of age in fact, thare •re be l«und only a few under 45 years pf age. This is a com_ dition, whieh if not cortected will Hoott'eliminate the Negro from the skilled tradesman fiald. It is grabifving to note that the differentials in our cduca^ tiuiiat system, iboth sectional and racdal are receiving more attention than sver before. In 1930 the avera^ expenditure by states throughout the coun try was 199.00 for each pupil. ^ Tt.H rxprndtture f''o r ahtldreft tji the Soirth hoperw^ was $44.3], less than half of the national average. The average expenditure for Negro children was |12.57. Inadequ. ata tduc&Uoh for ail pai-JicuL arly for tbt Nagro ia the cause of most of tha problems of th« Sout^ se til* question which confroDti aU of us Is: What can be done to remedy ^-eonditiiiia? Let us aae to it lint that ouf homes supply th* moral, Chris tian influence for ouy cliildren that they should. Let us keep ever before us the fact that the the young man or young woman who enters up^ntftlie reaponsL littes of iifa without$ proper adequate training. >a hope.essly handicapped ftom tbe start. What the worW demands today is efficiency. Without teaming and skill, regardless of our chosen field endeavor; ignor hW“iBint ineaeiency riH 'fcaop NegrOjiBeaten us chained to the country’b low est strata, vAs I live, work and acquire more experience; I come to believe more and more in the sane and eound teachings of the late Booker T. Washington. Of his many Utterances the foUow- white ' ing impresses me «s ibeing most timely at ^is stage of our econonHP development; ‘We shall not sa^eed by abstra*^ discussions, not toy depending upon making demands not by ■ •'v ^ * Bank ^ Witii The ( * niTijters iaiiouai 6auk MTmst (!o.- Rocky Mouny. C. Member: Federal Reserve Systeia^Also Fadbral Deposit Insnraaea Cerparaiiaa Contianed fms paf« on* started beating Mm is tha ala. ▼ator car, and ended the vici ous attack by atrQcinc J«nea again with hia blaek jack alter be had reached the Jail cell door, Jones falling sprawling out and bleeding la hia caL. 'Jones has lived in purham for IT' J’ears, coming here from Robeson county he has worked' consistently for the express company here for six years. He has never been arrested before and is considered a hard work.- ing respectable man. Morgan as stated above is well known in the bootl^nrinf *nd t . m running racket. He was placed on the, ABC squad over tbe protest of tnany decent white and Negro citizens of Durham. Since being'^n ^he squad he 4m»- 4er*oma«4 the ItoUfl_aec- tion of the city by running his car at from 60 to 70 miles ^n h0ur througlh Fayetteville and Pettigrew streets two of the most congested thoroughfares In the city. In addition he has rjeaorted to tne most vicious methods in making arrests of Negroes. | ^ All officers o£ the ABC ^oard of Durham county are appoint-' •d by a . committee members of John Harris as chairman; J. O. C*obb and Fyatt Dixon. Hearinst for Jones is scLedu tejr to be held Friday morning in the Re*orders Court. Former Lieutenant Governor Elmer P. Long has been employed to represent Jones. RACE tCOUTSx CoBtisttad from page one ouap :r and acflvlfy rhtlr maa, J, Grew; Health Chair man. _..... __ .... Among tha boys who attend* ed *ka camp were; Clsveland Ardrey; Zack Alexander, III; William Robert Lee; Robert Wallaoa; James Potts; Robert R&chmond; Harold Mana; Will iam LeiU>| Brown; SiliTs Spears; Wiliiun ^ei^«; Jctw^-a Randio- Iph Sturi^s; Behidrd Bhyne; CharlM Blue; Thaddeus Moore, James Harfrravaa, Sylveater John son; Laon I'arth Jr. aod Joseph Phelps. wxtL KNowM cman Mr. £rnest Cotton a known citlsen of Durham dt«d Monday n^hi Aug. SI at tiia age of Bk years. He bad been ill for some time but hia deatlb came as a shock to re'iv.ives and friends. Mr. Cotton was well liked by the people of IJs community and also the people in Durham. He was a member of White Bock Bapt, Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs..)iEHtie Cotton one sister niece -and other re latives and friends. Funeral services were held at the White Rock Ba^tiat ChuRh on Thtirsday Afternoon at 4)80 o'clock. Me Letidn’Sr FIVE TO ONE DOLLAR STORE A Ceasplata Lina Of Sahaat SappHas SHOP McLELLAN’S FIRST MOTNBR.OAUGHTER STCNtE- WITH THE FASHION CENTER FC« THRIFTY WOMEN I 330 S. Main St. «ael-y Mourt N. C, Fuflerai Held Continued from page onr t^uWcan pf-irty (H928 ex- President of the Prudential Bank »n Washington and « member Of The Masonic Lodge Odd Fellows Knights of Pythias and Eiks. Dr. Hawkins one daughter. is su^vi^ td by abuse of some other individual or race, but we will succeed by actually demonstrating to t h e world that we can perform the service which the world needs as well or better than anyone ^-else.'. ,jy ‘ - .1 i ^ Bv.. Tiiis Coapon i» GoOj for 1 bag of coal, your choicai ■tOr« or fwnace. S. H. HOPSON’S COAL AN D* WOOD YARD 1302 Pina St. Regular Prica SO cents. ■This Offer Void ’After Sep^ J, ’ l&3i^—Valid Only When Stamped by t h e Carolina Times, This coupon w good for 1 haircut ft shaTa. PXLACE ^BARBER SHOP 121 S. L MangunK St. Regular prica . 60 centi. This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 1939—Valid Only t When Stamped by the Carolina Times. This Coupon ii Gocid for 1 . ktdias suit prat*. HARLEM .TAILORING CO. 1113 Pine St. Regular ^ice 40 cents. .... This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 1999—Valid Only When Stamped by t h * Carolina Times, This Coupon l« Good for 1 jiMtir man’s rubbw baels. PRICE’S SHOE R|;PA1R SHOP. 710 'FayetteTille Si. Regular price 40 cent*. I This Offer Void After Sept. i 7, 1939—Valid 0 n 1 i|r I When Stamped by t h « Carolina Times. 1 The drink everybody knows Di'liciou ivef reni^ii i n Whoe^ yo« are... whatever you-io... whereyw you may be,... when you 'thiiik of refreshment you welcome an ice-cold Coca-Cola. For Coca-Cola Is pure refreshment— Uii\r to everybody. ROCKY MI. BOTTLING CO THIS Blftiiest Bargain In The History of Durham For 0nl750c You f In Mercliasdise Or Service In Tlie Carolina Tlies C‘World’s Fair QiftiTour’ NO CONTEST—NO CHANCES —NO C/SfGtlB^ THIS IS A GOOD WILL FREE v 0F4?ER BY D U R H A M” EVERY OFFER IS ABSOLUTELY ON THE " SQUARE ^OGET BETTER ACQUAINTED. TitERCHANTS. Just bring alL of the coupons on this page to' the office of the CAEOUNtA TIMES AT 117 E. PEABODY ST. Each coupon will he stamped with a special rubber stamp 'to make them good for the value offered. Pay only &0 cents for stamping all these coupons then you can use them witbo,«t further coat. To be good, all coupons must posi tively be stamped »t the TIMES* office Saturday Xug. 26 or Mon day August 28 between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. X*>ese coupons good for Values advertised during tjie 10-day beginnH^- Tuesday August 2i9 to Thursday Se^f. 7 only. ' ^ No idlfl curiosity Seekers wan ted, but if you are wi\lin(^ to / NO MORE THAN ONE COU pay a reaaona1i>le prioe for the bargsnn of your life, here’s thf deal you have been loojcing for. All merchatrts have gaarante- ed to redeem these coupcm by writtett^^ontract. "TEeie" a f a atbsolntely no strings attached. Only one page of coupons pisr family will , tbe stamped. AND P»N -PER PERSON WILL BIE BONOiRlBD AT BACH STORE. ANY MEMBE® O? THE PAMtlLy M(AY USE THESE -r—. THIS WILL "'‘Appear but ONCE!’ |TI>i« coupon i* Gooj for 1 aotor ttuta up. H A Y T I ’aUTO REPAIR SHOP. FarattevKia & Petfigriaw Sts. Regular •Pri.ea ITiii Offer Void Ulft/er Sept. 7, Validt 0 n 1 y When Stamped hqf " t fc • Carolina Tim#,, > For 50c You Can.Use All - These Goufions. - mmmmmmmammmmmmmrnmmmmtiammmmmmm Nama » Marchandisa or SmrriM > Vala^ . > The flowing Merchant* .Wamt Anil Apprwii^, Year BusinaM * Enough To Join In This Big Fraa Offar. .... Ragal Theater, Royal Claanara 2 fraa jsdmissiMss — — »0.30 clean and preu 1 man's suit —— $0.75 Biltmt^a Service Station ~ i ear wash — ■—:T7‘ $0.7S Home Modamiaation Ik Supply Co. 1 aaa of paint. —• |W).28 Hatwaod’s Eiaotric ShOa Shop—1 ladiaa heal job — $0.26 Bull City Barber Sc Beauty Shop i shanpoo and pi^M —$0.76, HopsOn’s Coal and Wood Yard I bag of coal $0.50 Palace Barber Sh^ — _ _] baireut and shaTe — $0.60 Harlem Tailoring Shop —press on* ladiaa suit. — — —$0.40 Price's Shoe Repair ^bop 1 pair aSlm's rubber beats — ^^^'■^^10 Hayti Auto' Repair Sbop. —• I aaotor tulsa up. ■» Service Jewelry Sbea replaee l^r^eeip watoh eijrste].; Uaion Baawty Sh^wa —- —- E. 'N. Toole Electrical Engineer 4k Contractor **“"* tnite «p $1-®^* Quality Food Market 1 lb of old fashioned eoswAry^ .2* . Ida F, Neal's Grocery 1 fraa admissiao to watarnakm, party —— —— t— ^ $0.26 Modern Shoe Sbop 1 pair m«n‘( rubber baal* $0 Midway Sarviea Station elaanMt' of apai^ ping*** ' $®*8® D'Orsay Beanty Salw 1 marcel wave —- CaroUiM Time* 1 year subscrip^n ■"— TOTAL VALUE OF . OFFER 1N^ ^13S4 Thi* Coupon is Good for 1 manicure UNION BEiAUTY SHOPPE. 516 E. .Pettigrew St. ' Regular price 50 cents This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 1M9—Valid Only When Stamped by t h ♦ Carolina Times. Thi* Coupon is Good for 1 lb of oij fashioned coun_> .try saiMaga. QUALITY I-ODD MARKET $20 1-2 E. Pettigrew St. Regular price 25 cant*. This-Off?r—Void—Afte?-Septr 7, 1»39—Valid Only When Stamped by t }| e Carolina Times. Thi* Coupon is Goo^ for, i pair man's rubba * heels MODERN SHOE SHOP. 520 £, Pettigrew. Street.. Regular prica 35 cents. This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 1939—VaUd ' 0 n l y When Stamped hy t e Carolina T^es.’ This aoupon is Good for replacamanl of one broken ^v»tch crystaJ. SERVICE itWEpiY SHOP. • 60Q. Fay^ttaeille Street. Kegu_* lar priae -75 eenUi '^ This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 19«^Valid Only When Stamped by t e Carolina TimsB. This Cou||on is Good for 1 radio tuna up E. N. TOO^^, Electrical Con- ... tractor 618 FayettevMIe St. Rcgidar prica $1.50 This Offer Void After £ept. 7, 1939—Valid O n » y ^When Stamped by the Carolina Times. This 'Coupon is Good for 1 can of paint. H M E MODERNIZATION AND SUPPLY CO. 614 Fayette ville St.- Regular Pric;^ 29 cents. This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 1»39—Valid, Only When Stamped by the Carolina Timet. TMs Coupon is Good for 1 year subscription to t h a CAROLINA TIMES. 117 Peabody 'Regular Prica $2.00. This Offer Void After Sept.' 7, 1939—Valid 0 n I y“ When Stamped by t • Cairolina Timec. This Coupon ic Go^ tor I free ^mission to water.* melon pa^y. I P A F. NEAL'S GROCERY. 2327 Shiriay S t. (Hickt^n residents contact Miss Naai) Regular price 25c This Offer Void After Sept. 7, 1939—Valid O n I jr When Stampe' b* t h ® I Cairolina Times. I This Coupon is Good for ' II sat of sparii ping* clean I ad. MIDWAY SERVICE STATION. 400 Pina St. I Regular prica 80c. ^is Ottiir Void After Sept. *1. 1939—Valid Only When Stamped by t ji e;‘ Oa>rolina Times. This Coupon is Good for 1 iTava. irORSAY beauty. SALON. '*120 S. Mangum St. Regular prica 7t8c. This Offer Void Alter Sept. 7, 19'39^—^Valid Only When Stamped by t h • Oarpliim Timea.
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