RELIGIOUS Gp To Church Sunday EXODIS Remember Ihe Sabbath Da> KEEP IT HOLY. Six days hou labor and do ALL THE* WORK, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord Thy God. IN IT thou SHALT NOT do any work. thou, nor thy son. nor thy daughter, thy man servant. nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor the stranger that is within thy gates.'' EPISCOPAL St. Martin's. Hamilton Third Sunday after Epiphany: Church school, 10 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon, 1 a m. Evening prayer and sermon, p. m. NEWS j Sunday School, Too! BAPTIST Bible school, 9:45 a. m Morning worship, 11 a. m. B T. U? 6:30 p. m. Evening worship. 7 30 p m. "1 was glad when they said unto mi, Let us go unto the house of the Lord.*' PRESBYTERIAN Sunday brings to a close our week of Prayer and self-denial for home missions. The offerings for this work will be taken at all the serv ices. The regular services will be held at all points at the usual hours WESSON OIL Pt.. 21c Ot. 41c Picnic Hams, lb. 19c Fat Back, lb. 12 l-2c Rib Side Meat, lb. 19c Plate Meat, lb. 17c CUT STRINGLESS BEANS 3 lor 25c TUNA FISH 2 Cans 25c EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 Cans for 25c * CRAB MEAT Can 25c SALAD DRESSING 8 oz. jar 10c Pint ' 15c Quart 25c WHOLE STRING BEANS Can 19c TINY GREEN PEAS 3 lor 50c SANITARY COFFEE TRIO Excell, lb. 15c DeLuxe, lb. 19c Sanaco, lb. 21c BULK VINEGAR 25c Gal. POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs. 25c SANITARY Grocery Company PHONE 10 WILLI AMSTON Final Clearance of ODD LOTS Priced for quick disposal. If we have your size. Saturday will be your lucky day. The items listed below represent an extreme reduction in order to dispose of these odd lots quickly. 16 Men's Suede LUMBERJACKETS Regular $2.95 and $3.95 Now $1.49 Only 21 Pairs Boys Corduroy KNICKERS Regular $2.25, now $1.49 ONLY 8 COATS. Camel's Hair, regular $29.50, now? $19.75 14 Men's Navy ZIPPER COATS Sizes 40 to 48. Regular $3.95 and $4.95, now? $2.48 ONLY 9 TOPCOATS Sizes 34 to 37. All colors. Regular $19.50 values, now? $4.85 MEN'S SHIRTS Were to $1.50. Now? 97c Only 22 WOOLEN DRESSES Reg. $7.95 to $13.95, now $3.95 to $5.00 GREAT SAVINGS on MEN'S CLOTHING AND ODD PANTS One Group of $13.95 SILK DRESSES For Final Clearnce $5.00 ALL LADIES WINTER COATS at Half Price Hundreds of other similar values, quan tity too small to list, but maybe just what you can use to finish the season out with?at ridiculously low prices. Margolis Brothers METHODIST Church school, 9:45 a. b. Morning services, 11:00 a m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. The offering, both in the Sunday school and church services, will be for the Methodist orphanage ? CHRISTIAN Sunday morning at 9:45, Bible school convenes for its regular short period of study. At 11 o'clock, com munion and preaching service. At 6 45 Christian Endeavor meets. It is a short period of training for the children and young people in lead ership for the future. At 7:30 con gregational singing, and the pastor will preach on 'The Meaning of Judgment " At the morning wor ship hour, he will preach on, "The Meaning of Everlasting Life.'' Announce Dates For W i lson Tournament Wilson.?The second annual boys basketball tournament for eastern North Carolina high schools will be staged by Atlantic Christian College on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, February 27, 28, and 29, instead of March 5, 6, and 7, as previously an nounced, officials of the Athletic Council said today. The date for the tournament has been moved up one week in order ! not to conflict with the Southern | Conference Basketball Tournament, which will be in progress the first week-end in March. The tournament this year will be staged for three consecutive days, rather than two days, as was the case last year. This will make it possible to issue invitations to a larger number of teams than was done last year. Twenty-two teams, representing Wants IRON SAFE FOR SALE: CON venient size, good condition. May be seen in Roanoke Chevrolet Co.'s office, Williamston. Price $35. W. H. Holliday, Robersonville. jan-24-2t # CAR LOAD LION SALT JUST RE ceived. 100 percent pure. . Price right. It will save and keep your meat. Try it. C. O. Moore and Co. JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR load of Lion Salt. It will give your meat the protection it needs. Before buying let us quote you prices. Far mers Supply Company. FOR YOUR MEAT'S SAKE. USE Lion Salt. Bowen Bros ANOTHER CARLOAD LION SALT received this week. Let us supply your needs during the hog killing season. Harrison Bros. IS counties, and coming from Wake County to Dare, and Wilmington to Murfreeaboro, took part in last years meet. It is hoped, said athletic of ficials, that 30 or 33 teams will be asked to participate in the 1936 tour nament. In notification letters sent out sev eral weeks ago, coaches and county superintendents were informed that winners of county tournaments would automatically be accepted as participating teams in the A C. C. tournament. Last year, the record shows, about IS county champion ship teams, some 4 or 5 several county victors, and the runner-up in the State Class B finals took part in PROGRAM FOB WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. (7th Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. J Juui) (7 Jean Arthur and Herbert Marshall in "If You Could Only Cook" On Stage: A Winch 's "Imperial Hawaiian*" Tuesday January 2| Norman Foster and Jean Rouverol in "The Leavenworth Case" Wednesday January S> Frank Morgan and C. Courtnidge in "The Perfect Gentleman" Anraday-Friday January M-Jl Loretta Young and Henry Wilcoxon in "THE CRUSADES" ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Saturday February 1 Tim McCoy in 'Man From Guntown' CALVERT'S PRICE HAS BEEN "CLIPPED /i TH1 GOOD NEWS WAS IS NOW I I Calvert's "Reserve" QUART $2.70 PINT 1.35 $2.25 1.15 49* *?* Calvert's "Reeda!" QUART 2.15 PINT 1.15 Ul M tmt Now your pocketbook, as well as yourself, can "greet the morning with a smile I" Always a great believer in moderation, CALVERT now offers you?greater moder ation in price 1 Good judgment says, "Buy better whis key." Sensible economy adds, "Call for CALVERT, best of the better blends." Enjoy CALVERT in gentlemanly moderation. Be right, tonight . . . bright, tomorrow! Calvert f&ivtrtfi I 1 toil 1 j-M WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION j-OR YOUR MONEY BACK! OUR REPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION USED Car SPECIALS 1 1931 Ford Coupe $175 1 1932 Ford Tudor $200 1 1933 Ford Tudor $285 1 1934 Ford Tudor $350 Watak Cla**lfU4 ImOn We think our used cars are better look ing than average. We believe that they are mechanically right. But we know that our customers are always right. Thai's why we say "Drive one of our used cars for two days. Take it on a long trip. Put it to your own tests. Have your own mechanic look it over. Then?if you are dissatisfied in any way with your purchase, bring it back. There will be no quibbling?no ifs and ands?no red tape. You ere the judge and Williamston Motor Co. jury. Tout money will be returned to you In full without hesitation or embarrass ment, if the car is in original condition." The Ford V-8 has had the greatest year in its history, and Ford dealer's used car stocks contain the widest selection, and the best buys they have ever offered. You won't t need cash in order to drive away a better car today. See us, and make your selection ? with confidence. You will get your mon ey'. worth?or your money back! ? Williamston, N. C. New AurwtaTinu <m V-d Cm. tlmmgk UnUmml Crmdi* Com*n,

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