MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND OUR BIG FALL SALE! BEGINNING Saturday, September 21st LOOK, LISTEN?AND B. BENEFITED Say, Folks, with every purchase you make, as small as 5 cents up to $10, we will give you FREE COUPON When you collect the amount of $10 worth of coupons, we will give you a free piece of our beautiful Chinaware. We have 100 dozen pieces of enamelware, consisting of everything you need in cooking ware, that we can save you money on. We can save you money on the following merchandise: Prints, Outings, Yellow Cotton, Ginghams, Chambray, Romper Cloth, Cretonne, Quilt Lining, Padding, etc. Special prices on men's, boys' and children's underwear. We have several dozen ladies' long- A Ap sleeve DRESSES at 300 PAIRS MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK SHOES?TO BE SOLD BELOW COST Boys' OVERALLS and SHIRTS, >?Qr each Men's Overalls ? Cheaper Than Anywhere Else JAPANESE RUGS, ICQA 9 x 12 special price CONGOLEUM RUGS, Q A 9 x 12, special price W See Our Line of New Wall Paper 50 KEGS OF NAILS ? ANY SIZE All kinds of gun shells at special prices. Zinc tubs, buckets & washboards at reasonable prices. SNAG-PROOF Q O RUBBER BOOTS Special Lot Suit Cases and Hat Boxes Try the Kelly axe, the best axe made in all sizes. Try our 10c coffee. When in need of any thing always go to? G.W.Blount's Store WILLIAMSTON, NTC. Good Dairy Cows Double Profits of Poor Producers Ten goods cows are more profit able than 20 low producers. In fact, low producers are often 'an expense rather than a prdht, de clared R H. Ruffner, head of the arimal husbandry department at i State College. I A cow giving six qdhru o| milk a day just about pays for her feed, 'Ruffner said. She pays nothing for stcble rent or for the labor required 'for her care and milking. ' But a cow giving 10 quarts of milk | daily will yield a net profit of $40 a I year. Ten such cows will produce a clear profit of $400 a year. Cows giving more milk produce an even larger return. The exact figure, of course, will vary with local conditions, the price of milk, and the cost of feed; Ruff ner said. Many dairymen who did not make money last year are thinking of buy ing high-priced cows In many in ; stances they -would do hotter to sell ; their lowest-producers and endeavor to raise the efficiency of their bet tei animals. I Every dairyman should seek to de velop a herd whose bverage produc tion is at least 8,000 pounds of milk I u year, Ruffner pointed out. Top quality cows frequently produce '9,500 pounds a year, or more. Proper feeding and- management of the herd will do a g^eat deal to stimulate milk production and keep it at a high level, Ruitner added, j And good feed, much of which can be produced at home, need not cost more than the wrong kind of feed Another important step in herd improvement is the breeding of cows to bulls which can transmit to then daughters a capacity for heavy milk production. As these calves mature, they may be kept in the herd, while their somewhat lower-producing dams are sold. BROOKLYN RECRUIT Only a few hours after Frankie Staff received his diploma and ? bachelor's degree In economics from Villunova college, he put on the uni form of the Brooklyn National league ctub and went to work, Prankle plx.vs third base and Is a heavy hitter. LOST OR STOLEN: LARGE BLACK and tan hound dog. Extra large ears. Wears collar with name ol Cow in on it. Please communicate with me and receive reward. Clay ton Cow in, Williamston Route 2. si 7 2t WHAT'S THIS I HEAR ABOUT A new motor oil? It's Havoline, 100 j percent Pennsylvania oil?at 30c a; quart, it's a good buy. Harrison Oil. Company. -j It, Refreshing Relief When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief It has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could afford much more expensive laxatives, use Black Draught when needed. It Is very economical, purely vegetable, highly effective . . Mr. J. Lester Roberson, well known hardware dealer at Mar iuMvub, Vs.. *nur rr ~munniy Taw recommend Black -Draught an a splendid medicine I have taken It for comttpaUon and the dull feelings that follow, and have found .t very satisfactory." BLACK-DRAUGHT guests arrive, serve the that tastes better. Tbe Ference in price is slight ? Terence in taste is great. $cac)ram ani/4e dute S**tr*m*-D*tMlUrt Ctrp. ? Ext*miff O0Le*t: Sru V?r4 Seagram's 5 Crown Whiskey Smooth, mellow. Superbly blended, yet reasonably priced. Seagram's 7 Crown Whiskey A distinctive blend *?f rare buuqutf and exceptional flavor, smooth and mellow. Seagram's "V.O." Canada's favorite whiskey. 6 years .old. I years older thart 1'. S. Government bonded re quirements. Mottled in bond under Canadian (lovcroment .supervision. Seagram'* "83" A fine old Canadian whisky, bottled in bond under C ana dian (toveriwiient supervision. 5 years old, 90 proof. Seagram's Bourbon A S-year-old Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Untied in bond under Canadian (lovtrnmenc sii|ht sision. Distilled in Canada in the best American tradition. lOO prm>f. Ancient dottw" wym An American Straight Kyc Whiskey , 5 years old. Bottled in bond under Canadian Cov er n m c n t supervision. 1OO proof. * qk FM? Seagram's Superior Clttilled London Dry Gin Seagram skill ami the Seagram "SOU -STII LI N(?" method have j roiluceii a l.omion Dry fin of unusual delicacy. yO proof. Seagram's King Arthur DbtllM London Dry Gl.i |y?' A gin o ( rare delicacy ?>f flavor and excellent mixing qualities. . because if # "SOTT-b I ILLI IV W. proof t? ? FREE! A 35c Bottle of Seventeen Perfume to the First 25 Cosmetic Customers (Any Size Purchase) on Saturday. September 21 HWWWIwIlinlilWiWtllWiltlWWIiWIIIWIIIWIIIillillllll HII1 llipiliitfwilillllliHinr' winnRNinniiiniiiiH! 'opportunity days WORK SHIRTS Blue, grey, and tan coverl shirts, extra quality. A 79c value? 59c WORK PANTS Covert, whipcord, and moleskin pants, in shades of blue, grey and tan. $1.29 uj) MEN'S Lumber jackets In Newest Fall Styles $2.98 Value $139 BOYS' Lumberjackets $2.45 values $1.89 Newest Shirts FOR FALL With the starchless collar ?in the newest shades and patterns. Colors and fit guaranteed. Sizes 14 to 20. 89c value 69< $1.45 value 97c $1.95 value $1.50 MEN'S HATS In the Newest Fall Styles and Shades $1.98 values .. $1.39 $2.45 values ... $1.98 $2.98 values ... $2.45 AT GANDERSON'S are again offering you the greatest values 011 Quality meicliandise ever ufleied in this section. This is your OP PQEX-UNITY to get the newest styles in. Men's and--Boys'- wear-at prices that we guarantee to be low?r than anywhere else. We have a tremendous stock of clothing, furnishings and shoes?and although these bargains are too numerous to mention, we can give you an idea from the great valus shown here. Don't miss this OPPORTUNITY' MEN'S SUITS in the newest Fall styles, including the single breasted sport, double-breasted sport, regular, and plain models and newest fabrics in greys, tans and blues. $16.95 values $17.95 values 16 oz. all wool Blue Serge, Guaranteed, $19.95 value STOUT SUITS up to size 50. All wool. $19.95 values $16.95 Alterations Free of Charge Boys' 4-Piece Knicker Suits All Wool, $8.05 Value $5.95 STUDENTS' SUITS Long Pants, $9.95 Value $6.95 In the newest Fall Styles, that are guaranteed to give you Satisfaction and Wear $2.45 values $1.79 $3,45 values $2.98 $6.00 values $4.95 Men's Work Shoes $1.89 up BOYS' SHOES?Ideal Shoe:; for> School and Dress Wear $1.79 to $2.98 Mwis SWEATERS In the newest fall sport models, in worsted and mo hair knit. AH wool? $1.4.) up Boys'SWEATERS Newest fall styles. All wool? -98c up MEN'S ALL-WOOL PANTS Including cassimeres,' worsted, corduroys, and chevoits, sport and plain styles? $1.9)1 up Boys' Tweeduroy Knickers, $2.45 Value $1.89 Boys' WOOL KNICKERS ()8c up S. GANDERSON AND SONS Pl9llC?| WILLIAMSTON Edenton

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