rftoUttWUBS UNU3UAK-OTUCmi*fS:b1| iBroiiiiJeloth ■'’*■. , Kar' ' • 7-.-^lIKr ''. I^^jQLAR SOc ';. Ffew— 3 for$1.00 Life Size Athletic Shirts 5 for $1.00 MEN^SSUITS REDUCED $11.50, $14.75 Were $19.75 and more Straw Hats Now V2 Price Manhattan & Wilson No-Belt Pajamas WERE $2.00 Now $1.^ 117*1 CL*^ Former $2 Wilson fl»l «ir Wilson auirts 3ros. Shlrts now . Jl.^5 CLOSING OUT ALL . . . WHITE AND 2-TONE SHOES AT .. Reduced Prices ich V Incrsase' ip'f i^k^OOO^OO since ttrst of'tbe' jrt'.ch^ls'iommendsbte. In- srcabjS and borrowers are matur- iD^ their insUllment stock Mn ifhty-two months, which means that the eafnlogs of the assocl- jj^n have to exceed 6 per cent itf-torder to mature in this short tiibe. The association pays 6-per cent'annually to its full,)-$^d. stockholders. Checks are ipailbh on June 30th and December 31st. The secretary treasurer has just mailed the dividend checks due June 30th It Ir found that divi dend stockholders have received on their investments for the first six months of this year, 38,- 621.22. Durln? the past twelve months in North Wllkesboro and sur- roun.iing territory saws and ham mers have been heard constantly. Home construction is moving for ward at a brisk pace. Nearly all of the homes being constructed are financed on a monthly pay ment plan and most of the loans are being made by the local building and loan association. The building and loan associa tions exceed for the purpose of aiding families in home construc tion and with growing indica tions of better business condi tions w'ithin the next few months the prospects for continued pro gress in the building trades ap pear to be bright. All prospective new home owners are Invited to take- advantage* of building and loan finance plans. Those desir ing to create a saving for the fu ture are also invited to invest their money with the local associ ations. Those who are Interested in either home building or sav ings are cordially invited to see J. B. Williams, secretary treas urer, of the -North Wllkesboro Building & Loan Association, with offices in the Bank of North Wiikesboro building. Mrs. T. C. Myers, of Advance,! who formerly resided at Ncw^ife postoffice, this county, is vlsltlpg relatives in the county. Her bon. Dr. J. Q. Myers, * of Charkftte, brought ner up to Wilkes Satur day. Marlow’s Men’s Shop Comer “B” and Ninth Sts. North Wiikesboro, N. C. FOR SALE: SO© were* of butd, sub-divided into small tracts; plenty of good water; on good roads; near good schools; suit able for good, small farms: lo cated seven miles from North Wiikesboro. If interested in owning one of .these small tracts of land, see or write A. T. Nichols, Route 1, Wiikes boro, N. C. 7-7-tf ’ ’■= 2.' vt''-V ' vA.-. . ■ ’'wrBni] IS A WORD TO THE S^E IS SUFFgl|liFft;v IT IS THRIFTY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE INGS OFFERED IN THIS BIG CCE^lTCE SALE. THE STORE IS FULL OF EXCEPTIONAL VAfc. '; UES AND WITH SUCH GREAT RfiSDUdHONS IT MEANS PROFITABLE SAVINGS TO YOU. S0^ ACT QUICK. HERE ARE JUST A OF OUR RECORD-BREAKING VALUES: Extra heavy 8-oz. Feather Ticking; regular 26c value. Feather-proof and hair-proof and only, yard— 17c Ladies' Rayon Hose, (slight seconds); dark and light col ors. Special, at pair,— 8c Look! 'E/xtra values in yard goods! Nice quality dress Prints, guaranteed fast col or: yard wide, in a host of beautiful floral and printed patterns. Marvelous, you’ll say, for only, yard— 10c Chadwich fine grade L L Sheeting, 36 inches wide, at yard, only— — Yard-wide Cretonne, beauti ful floral patterns. Yard— 5c Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90. Special, each, only— 48c Ladies’ cotton knit Vests special, each- 5c Good-sized kitchen Towels: huck and honey-comb weaves in fancy checks and novelty borders. Each, only— 71/2C Elxtra heavy weight blue and grey Covert Cloth, also good heavy weight blue and grey Chambray. Special at yard, only— lOc Ladies’ Rayon Panties, plain or lace trimmed. Special at pair, only— lOc Amazing Dress Value! Never before such bargains in ladies’ Dresses ! Cool, sheer, crisp prints and voiles; smart collar and sleeve treatments, in a nice assortment of styles and patterns. Guaranteed fast colors. In sizes 14 to 44. Don’t ^miss these outstanding values! ' Look! 4 for Men’s and boys’ blue cham bray Work Shirts; assorted sizes. Special, each— 25c Infants’ fine batiste Dresses; regular 29c value. Dainty embroidered collars. Sizes 1 to 2 years. Sale price— 19c Men’s sanforized 8-oz. pre shrunk, blue denim Overalls -^-triple stitched, full cut, in sizes 32- to 44. Special at pair— 69c 0 K SOAP 9 BARS FOR 25c GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO — TO The Goodwill Store WL July Radio Clearance Sale New 1938 A COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL RADIOS IN STOCK. BUY AT A BIG SAVING NOW! One Fairbanks-Morse, 8-tubes, cabinet model 'P Reduced 20 te 30^ Three-Band Wave Was $89.50.. Now $59.50 One Fairbanks-Mor.sd, .automatic tuning 'Three-Band Wave; Jbeautiful cabinet Was $115. ■ Now ■ $72.50 One Zenith, beautiful caibinet and a real value in a good Radio Was $69.50. .Now $54.50 One Transitone, made by Philco. Be sure to see this value! Was $17.95 ■■ Now $13.50 One used Airline Radio; good as new; 6 tubes Now $22.50 One Philco, beautiful cabinet model, and a real radio value. ) Was $69.50.. Now $54.50 One Philco cabinet model. Was $64.50.. Now $52.50 Philco cabinet model; no stoop, no squat,, no. squint. Was $89.50. .Now $69.50 One Philco cabinet model. Was $94.95.. Now $74.50

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