r^Oor. sad C qaei^^^tDTOa d^liJI^ery. ••»■ «bi^ l6r bridtjiif^ Jvli^ and ^thday Jfms. Phon* S«S. Mrs. Ruby Psaadtoy. J|0 ;*‘fr. ■ ?!:> - -,.'j IS- Ifeu Cu’^lMys.&ve (m Yw !tli^;Ne^ al‘ 'SI' on’s .^arkon’i FJ Sale %iContinues to Attract Crowds! jJ^RY CUSTOMER A WINNER! ! !—Scores of new , dsstoaiers and old ones too take advantage of greatly 1%^,. lywwered prices. Great fflvings are effected. Every customer gets a prize in the shape of lowered prices! Do not pay for the other fellow’s prize! ^op at CARLTON’S. You cannot lose. li ■ • iXTRA SPECIALS-WEEKEND 10 Cakes Large 0. K. 29c Single Shot Gun $5.98 Hand Soap 3c Winchester Rifle $4.49 Sugar, 4 lbs. 19c Kleanbore Shells 55c Octagon Soap, 3 for 5c New Clubs yt,... 50c WASHING POWDER, 3 PACKS 5c^ WIDE RANGE WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND Always Uie Best Always THEATRE A Wilkes County Institution One Day Only—Monday, Nov. 4th B. *AND G PRODUCTIONS, PRESENTS INC. THE Cafe de Paris FEATURING Billy Purl LATE STAR OF EARL CARROLL’S VANITIES AND AN AM.\ZING ARRAY OF OUSTANDING STAGE STARS Including the CafeDe Paris Girls jO - People A Guaranteed Attraction One of the Best and Big-j gest Shows Ever to Tour I the South If you want the best stage shows, don’t fail to see this one. We have gone to great expense to give you this attraction " and it will be impossible to get others unless you respond. YOUR THEATRE MANAGER 3 - PERFORMANCES ONLY - 3 ON THE STAGE AT 3 P. M., 7:30 P. M., 10 P. M. aission iatinee 'Seats 25c Night Lower Floor 35c Balcony 26c ddldreh 10c All Shows ON THE SCREEN “Calm Yourself” With An All-Star Cast Robert Young, Madge Evans, Ralph Morgan and others. ^t’s the most original comedy idea of ■ the year. • > j-f jK ■>'-jx Stol C. G. POIXDKXTBR Tomlinson’s Dept. Store Is Popular Ufonaged by C. G. Poindex- . ter; Large Stock of Mer chandise Carried Air. 0. G. Poindexter has not been in our midst long, but since coming to *North WUkesboro has made numerous friends. Mr. Poindexter was born at Boonville. Yadkin County. After completing his education, he en tered the mercantile business in Winston-Salem where he resided for a number of years. He was connected with Gilmer’s in Win ston-Salem and Roanoke for four- Candni^’f^ol^ owner of .. P«ny. Q j^The Key City Furniture Com pany U-one of North Wllkeeb^ro'i, up and coming manufacp^ng plants. About thirty men arb em ployed, and the compan|r’i pay roll runa ihto much mopey in ooitnflfYd • year, this helphj|r:^,| bo^ the progreu of tliic' co^ |4mttulty.«The eMp0taiy' makee^V^gri grate llythggdom BeKi|riu^ ciuii!i«;'^%lieee -being on^l«€:|^ caliy at the Bnoak Mr. CaadHrattendeTafreii^^lb leading fufattare Bh4^hte£patput by,; - nuchy ataicw is the it, t Mr. -fMmdUl is^s the Bearfl 'rf Seaconk.iitlte BafUat . church, ;.aa^to ’’oie , if North WHkeeboro’g j^ji, ananited buali^'a ' 4*.M#yattdlU teA-'«Mf,mnjU^a|f knd his friends Ufa! 11^111^.7jnilG; lied to see trtei-Sti^uiji^ed ; In the manuiaetu^^l^ild. Medicated with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub Vicks Cough Drop HINSHAW SCHOOL OF Beauty Culture A modern up-to-date school, offering :i com plete course for ^50.0.0. Approved and accredited by N. C. State Board. Write for particulars. BOX 46. North WUkesboro, N. C. J.E.Cau Furniture Plant Eng^ed In Manufacture Of Upholstered Furniture At Factory Here Mr. J. E. Caudill is another native of Wilkes County that is making a success in the business world. He was born in the north ern part of County, and like many other young men came to North WIilkesboro to seek his fortune. He was bookkeeper for the Meadows Mill Co. for a num ber of years, but in 1928 he launched out into the manufac turing world for himself, estab lishing at that time the Key City Upholstery Co. The name has been changed to the Key City Furniture Co., under which name the business is now operated. Mr. FTllNISffBD'sttenl-liteted roomk for rent, modern 'ronveniencee; also garage. Cali Journal-Pa triot. ‘ 10-81-lt. Registration for Six Weeks Com^: 5 in Ball M>pm DancBg atj^ (. Ricksurd Fid^’s Stu^ :ondftyl NlAy'S^nnin^^^ . A ‘adkmcVA. »v*i 'J» . . » . • ifJ' wi,*.. Ik' Fii^ PhV^ai Culture Class ^ '"■•1 iyi^ofcMri I - a: I .AOTerti^ Pi^ SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVES • $l.oe Shampoo and Finger Wave 25c Given by advanc^ stu dents, under direct su pervision of Registered Ckismetologist. HINSHAW SCHOOL OF Beauty Culture OVER CITY BARBER • SHOP teen years, receiving that expert merchandise training that stands him so well now as manager of Tomlinson’s Department Store. The most outstanding work done by Mr. Poindexter in the met chandising field was with the large City Stores organization as buyer, this company owning some of the largest department stores in the country. Shortly after marrying one of North Wilkesboro’s fines! ladies, Mr. Poindexter came to this city to live, and most of the past four years has been manager of the Tomlinson’s Department Store. Mr. Poindexter is a quiet sort of man, and possesses one of the best mercantile minds to be found in this section. He is pleasant to have busi ness dealings with, is progressive and greatly interested in North ■W^ilkesboro’s industrial growth. He is a valued addition to our citizenship. Up !■ Ideal Beauty Parlors Oldest, yet most modern. We use the Best Materials and Sup-; plies that can be bought. Prices lowest considering quality. PERMANENTS $10.00 Realistice — $10.00 Bonat Wave $10.00 Ideal Oil Wave $10.00 Kerra-Tonic Wave.— $6.00 $7.50 Regal Oil R50 $6.00 $7.50 Duart $4.50 $6.00 $6.00 Oil of Palm and Olives $3.50 $5.00 Permanent Waves as low as $150 ASK ABOUT OUR ZOTOS AND JAMAL MACHINELESS WAVE—NO ELECTRICITY WE SPECIALIZE IN HAIR TINTING, SCALP TREATMENT AND FACIALS Phone 46 Mrs. R. J. HINSHAW, Mgr. MISS GtADYS CAIN ^ MRS. EDITH HALL LOWE MISS DORIS BROOKS -MISS LORANE THOMASON MISS VERA BROWN ELECTRIC MANICURING and TWEEZING THE GREATEST FUR SALE This city has ever known will take place at our store Thursday ■ Friday NOV. 14th and 15th Sale will close Friday, Nov. 15th at 1 p. m. A Saving From 50% to .60% on • FUR COATS, FUR SWAGGERS FUR JACKETS FUR SCARFS This is without a doubt the fin est and largest line of furs that was ever in this city at prices un der actual manufacturing costs. The most desirable styles and siz es for all figures—at prices you never expected or even hoped for. A liberal allowance given on your old furs or fur coat. Every garment backed by a bona fide guarantee. An expert furrier direct from Montreal, Canada, will be with us during this sale, to assist you in the best possible way. We do all kinds of expert fur repairing at Very reasonable prices. Harvest Sale Now Going On... WiU Contmue Through November not Big, fluffy Blankets, less than 6 per cent wool Part wool plaid $2.89 $1.79 Blankets, 721.84 Fine part wool 70x80, nearly all wool Blankets, 95c Ladies’ Gowns, made from rayon satin, Ofiy* each •rOv Ladies’ Rayon Pan- OO^ ties and Bloomers mOC New Fall Outings, specially selected for this A sale, yard %f\. New Fall Tub Frocks, with the Fashion ^-l Flare, all sizes, real values, each..:.._- v 1 Ladies’ Slips, with lovely laces for ^ trimmings, each — Unbleached ‘Muslin, a special purchase makes this value possible, yard Quilted Cotton Batts, weight 3 lbs. . Men’s all-leather Belts a real Harvest special, J C —. each Men’s Commander with ncm-wilt col lars, each 49c Shirts, 98c Men’s Flannel Shirts, they’ll keep you warm, Men’s Suede Jackets, they’re kn^k-outs, J J qr each ^ Furkish Towels, size A 15x30, each only__ J/C Drastic Reductions Throughout the Store. Save on winter merchandise by paying us a visit during our Harvest Sale. TOMLINSON’S DEPARTMENT STORE ' -t I - ' ■ . , . -s' - PHONE 406 OPPOSITE LIBERTY THEATRE NORTH WILKESBORO. N..I MEMBER THE NORTH WILKESBO^^^^E EXP>^SI(^