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I Watkins Hardware Co, I * Laid tins, each :-L , _ 35c 2f § Butcher knives 25c Z Wash pots, each $o qk £ g (10 gallon Old English) | * Meat choppers, each $2.65 * Food choppers, each SL3S I? jt’ You’ll Find Your Needs At f Watkins Hardware Co. I % Henderson, N. C. |f SI Os •'•2a ts : 36 *s.\» 7. to mp-o me ana glass shades from which to choose M* •parktin# r«c* ■ -ggst'S'ET y • Come In for Intareating Demonstration ? Aladdin Parts of All Kinds § « Food choppers, $1.35 up |f * Enterprise meat choppers, $2.65 up 4? £ Kelly axes, $1.25 each and up £ . IP ?• Special price, white powder 4% Jg ] SHELLS 6 ?/ | | Watkins Hardware Co. | | See Our Toys! | £ Roll lop oak ? finish child’s ! $6.45 I I! Bolls 5 29c, SI.OO, 89c, Foot balls— W « $2.45 39c and up M | Toys for Boy sand Girls g § For GiY/s >4// Ages § ♦ Table and 2 chair sets, $2.95 set g 9 Kiddie cars $1.39 and $1.75 each jg § Dolls 26-inch “Libby” $2.45 each p $ (Sleeping eyes) 4& “Ducky” rubber dolls 89c each 9 Enamel cook stoves 49c each jj- Electric cook stoves $2.25 each ¥ (With pans) jjg ❖ Tea sets and cooking sets 29c up R Doll and bathinette 98c set $ Toys For Boys All Ages I Tricycles (all tubular frame) $3.95 up 9 Pistol and holster sets, complete __ 49c jj£ Cowboy chaps and suits, each $1.48 2P & Air rifles (Daisy) SI.OO up jjg 9 Pop guns, single and double 29c up jjj 9 22 rifles l $3.25 and up g Super X cartridges, box 15c 2? » Bicycles $29.00 to $32.50 M 9 ; Heavy wagons all steel __ SI.OO to $2.95 | (With rubber tires) ‘36 l Watkins Hardware Co. § Henderson, N. C. g « ■ % HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, i»53 You Can Depend On The Man Who ADVERTISES Nine times out of ten you will find that the man who advertises is the man who most willingly re turns your money if you are not satisfied. He has too much at stake to risk losing your trade or your confidence. You can depend on him. He is not in business for today or tomorrow only— but for next year and ten years from next year. He knows the value of good-will. You get better merchandise at a fairer price than he could ever hope to sell it if he did not have the larger volume of business that comes from legiti mate advertising and goods that bear out the prom ise of the printed word. Don’t miss the advertisements. This very day they call your attention to values that tomorrow you will be sorry you overlooked. Don *t Miss The Advertisements . % PAGE FIVE