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Fire Damages Roof Of Main Street Home Here Started by ? spask from a defect ive flue. Are did considerable dam age to the roof of the Charlie Ed wards and Charlie Herring home on West Main Street at 10 o'clock yes terday morning. A large hole was burned in the roof and the flue was lorn down Very little damage was rinng to Pther p?T-t?; of th> hnti<? The fire company used a single water line from the truck to bring the fire under control DR. A. J. OSTEEN VETERINARIAN WILLIAMSTON. N. C. Dixie Warehouse Day Phone Night Phone 199 216 J New Chevrolet On Display Next l eek The finest Chevrolet* in the i party's quarter century of automo bile manufacture will make their bow here and throughout the coun try on November 7, Mr J H Ed f wards of Wr>?nn>rp Crevrotot j 'Company, local Chevrolet dealers.! announced this week, upon his re- ! i turn from Charlotte where one thou-1 "sand dealers, managers and1 salesmen from North Carolina oh- i tamed official news of the new prod- ! luct from Mr T D Hunter, manager | of the Charlotte zone, and members , !of hi^ staff Mr Hunter has just returned from' to ?"H driving the new cnr and reviewing with factory execu tive* the program to be followed m it The new model* ad to thne-tried Chevro let engineering principles, he re combine greater power, safety and durability with new beauty and grace Mr ML E. Coyle, taemleul and general manager of Chevrolet, an nounced during the convention that the company had shattered all previous lecmds during 1*38. sell ing more cars and more trucks than in any previous year in its history and trading the world in sales for j the seventh time in the last 10 years I The total for the year will exceed j : 125.000 units, he said, and the ob-j ?jeei*ve for 19J7 is 1.300.000 Cam|>ai<rii Fund In County Nears Goal As the drive draws to a close this week, canvassers for the Roosevelt re election campaign fund stated to day that the goal had nearly been reached in this county Not includ ing donations made several weeks ago by leaders of the party, county officer* and a few others, the fund now stands at $918 50 or just $81 50 short of the $1,000 goal The funds are being rushed to headquarters for use in buying radio tune for the President and other prominent party speakers Donations not. including $46 60 uwd in Robersonville a few days knowledgcd arc. as follows: F nrc dollar donation* made by , J Dawson LiUey and A S. Robes-1 son. $2 donations by W S While. 1 and C C Miller. $1 donations by | Jno R PrrL Miss Katherinr Faison. J T Smitbwtck. J. E While. O R Rubrsson and J R Todd. Episcopalians Announce Sunday Service Schedule' Rev E. F Moseley. Rector November First, All Saints Church school, 9:45 a m; Holy j communion and sermon. 11 a ax: Evening prayer and sermon, 7 90 o' clock ?My Trinity Hindis Sunday school and preaching at 3 o'clock p. m Mr and Mrs W. G Peel and Mr. and Mrs J A Manning are among those attending the Barnum circus in Raleigh today UiST BETWEEN MICKEY'S INN and Vernon Church a ladies' black leather pocket book, containing two please return to Mrs Margaret Peed. WiUiamston- N C . RED 3, and re reive reward. It HIGHEST QUALITY-" SCREENED COAi.1 Pocahontas Egg White Ash Stove White Ash Furnace WOOD Seasoned Hardwood Seasoned Pine Wooc Kindling Wood For Quality Fuel and Courteous Service, Call ROY L. WARD WOOD AND COAL COMPANY PHONE 241-J Many Values Are To Be Found in J Our Ladies* Ready-To-Wear Department Ladies' Dresses Charming in every detail. Models to show or conceal your figure. These new dresses are moderately priced, will fit per fectly and with flattering lines, will make you look rich as a queen;? Ladies' Coats Trimmed or untrimmed. Most popu lar styles for the winter, and we have a choice selection to pick from. Hand Bags, Gloves Suede and Leather Bags With Gloves and Accessories To Match Twin Sets, Sweaters For the Children. Brushed Wool and Plain Ribbed HARRISON Brothers And Co. AGENTS RECEIVE AAA APPLICATION FORMS FOR CASH Require Several Weeks To Prepare Papers For Soil Payments Forms on which North Carolina farmers will apply for payments un der the soiLunpruvemen*. program have been riisli ilmlert m enmity agents over the State, said J. F. Criswell. of State College Some agents have already started preparing the forms for signature, others will start as soon as all the necessary data are available, he When the forms are ready, the agents will notify the growers It will be several weeks or more be lore all the forms are prepared. Cr is I well added m urging all farmers to .wan until they receive notice be fore they go to their agent's office 'o He also pointed out that on each form will be required the signature ' of every tenant who will share id the payments to be made Data to be placed on the applica tion blanks will be assembled from information gathered in the recent check made on growers' compliance with provisions of the program Since the checking of compliance has been practically completed in every county. Crtswrell stated, grow ers sowing winter legumes during October, or after their farms ha', e teen checked, should notify Ine.r credit for these seeding* After the applications have been signed, the payments will be dis tributed as rapidly as possible In the East Central Region, which includes North Caroline, the initial payments will be on a basis of P. percent to avoid the possibility ol a deficit in the AAA treasury Later, if it is found that sufficien' funds are available. payments to all growers will be increased accord ?ngly. Criswell stated. Fertilizer tor the Winter Crop Is Recommended It customary in many sections ! to sow fall crops after corn, cotton or tobacco without fertilization un der the supposition that there is enough fertilizer left from the spring application for these fall crops It is true that some of the fertilizer is still in the soil, but it is also true that the crop will re >pond well to a special application For the Coastal Plain soils 400, pounds of an 2 4 4 mixture is recom mended Horn ever, a good coatcf stable manure may be applied dur inglhe winter instead of the cam -* rrercial fertilizer S j DuPonts Give Huge Sums To G.OP. Campaign Fund New Gufley. chairman it the j senatorial rampaig ? committee, i .today the duPor.l !arr-uv ..-.1 tr.e* i a total at $383,000 o tne Republican national campaign up to SeptemJ i30th Senator Gufley s ud the list of < Pool contributions was prepared by him after an "ex ensive mvrsyjj tion from all available records ig-tors retaineo by him as chairman of the senatorial campaign committee "Or. the basis at my investiga tion." Gufley said, ~~I Ice. safe saying the duPbnt contributions to ";-e republican campaign will tot {more than threelquarters of a mil. I hen dollars by escctior. c? At tbe head ol the list of duPtm; ' contributions as given out by Gufley u as lamunt duPcnt with a cootn 1 button of $105.00(1. Tne remainder at the 1st includ ed Irer.ee duPcnl, W.(Ml ai l ierre S duPont. $84,000 I ? " ?? Pulp Mill Officials Ask Prices on Materials Here Although no definite site has been rejected as far as it could be learned today, officials of the Kiecfchefer Container Company were here uus week seeking information in connec tion with the proposed Incite r, ol a .ai ye pulp mill in th s section Prices on large daily shipments of mater , .ais to this point were but the iepiesentatives did no: fadose any | information in connection with the I i.^--..c ,KT p|tn^ 1 I Excellent Sweet Potato Crop In Columbus County Columbus County growers report an excellent nop of sweet potatoes this fall The season usually they my. Treated Seed Makes For Increased Cotton Yield Increased acre yields if cotton bj season of better stands are repoetei by those men who treated their sen last spring ?MTD TO BENT A T? 13S acres with at leut three dwei base Must have about 30 acres tor tobacco. Applicant has 30 years' ex perience in tobacco farming. Re mainder in general crops of cotton, peanuts and corn Write or see L G. Ance, Route One. Plymouth. N C. U27 ?t PIANO: A PINE USED DR1GIT piano a being returned to us be s insolvent. In order to ilnpnei of ha piano immediately, will transfer .1 to n ipiaiiihW party for tbe bal -nce For particulars write Lee -*laao Company. Lynchburg. Va. o30 3t Fall Specials Rubber and Canvas Bells All Lengths?Cheapest in the State LARD. |k> und I2r TOBACCO, 3 cans 35c Velvet TOBACCO, can 11c WOOD HE ATERS AT COST SHOT GUNS AT COST Luzianne COFFEE. 2 lbs. 50. Memo FLOUR. 24 lbs. SSc Snow Drop < FLOUR, 24 lbs. Mi These Prices Will Prevail Only a Few Days?Buy Now While Prices Are Low LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY Wants ICE ( H AM SANDMM US Em* daily. 5c. They are delicious. We nake our o?n ice cream Tdcfihoor 9113. J C. Ug?rti o!3 ? /Ud of that PAN LOAF 5c ~~ FLOUR 3 Packages 19c SYRUP 2 ?? 25e IwjMI laprj omhu BUTTER R>. 41c MACARONI ?? ^ 5c CHEESE Pound 23c t.l M 1 Crtllf POTATOES 10 u. 27* BUTTER 27c C?U Stream Piuk Salmon 3 tall cans 29c CIGARETTES 12 ? Dozen ? 35c IM IMpI BEANS 11^. 5c Am r*ci HiMi 4 ? -? Just arrived?Complete fruit cake ingredi ents. Complete assortment of nuts, shelled and unshelled. at attractive prices. SWEET POTATOES, kiln dried. 10 lb. 29c CABBAGE, bright green. 10 lb. 25c LETTUCE, large iceberg 2 for 17c RUTABAGAS, nice si/e 3 lb. 10c YORK APPLES, nice for cooking 7 lb. 25c TRIO THEATRE ? ROBERSONVILLE Sun4a>. Nwntar 111 Sll? I t? . <? . SN P. M. AdwaMi li Uc "SWING TIME" ? with FRED ASTAIRE AND GINGER ROGERS l T?o*J KOTcabcr tJ SING. BABY. SING" *Hk ALKY FATE J TRAILING WEST Thursday Friday Nmrahcr S LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST* ?iU CAROLE LOMBARD Satarday November "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" with BECK JONES A tten tion Farmers: Our Sale of Monday, October 26.122.900 Pounik Sold for SI12J186.63 Average $26.02 ^ead vise you torus) as the season is getting short and we think you have seen the peak in prices. 2nd Sale Mon., Nov. 2 Mm Our Homme, Following the Central Warehouse SeO With the Leaders in Prices and Pounds Red Front Warehouse JIM AND CHARLIE GRAY ROBERSONVILLE
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