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FEBRUARY 12, ]?:)1 ' ? ? I I I Watau "TH1 Let's Have More Diversil = =: ~~~~ Welcome, Farmers! I BOONE CLOTHING STORE "The MAN S STORE" Sue Our Prices ort S??**ii*i? CloiKinir Welcome, Farmers! I HODGES DRUG CO. IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Drugs and Drug Sundries?High Service, Low Prices ======= Welcome, Farmers! J. & E. STORE ^3. - ? HUME-OWNED GROCERY STORE LOWEST PRICES " - " Welcome, Farmers! CITY MEAT MARKET FRESH. FANCY AND CURED MEATS Welcome, Farmers! BOONE DRUG CO. ' . ?"2 8Hj?lSa['j? -''/(-'ji'ij THE REXALL STORE Buy Blackleg and Other Livestock Serums from Us ft Welcome, Farmers! WR CHEVROLET CO. Sec the New yl931 Chevrolet Cars arid Trucks, Now on Display Welcome, Farmers! 1 BOONE TRAIL CAFE I GOOD HOME COOKING Regular Meals a Specialty - 1 Welcome, Farmers! BOONE FEED CO. m rLCUR, FEED, SEED AND a FERTILIZERS I Peoples I We hope every farmer v\ work and progress togetl TUE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?I ttXOME FARMERS! iga County Bank : HOME OF THRIFT" fied Farming and More Purebred Livestock! ?HR M ? 60 ?S 8 Wi W ?5 SS HR LOVILL HOME, ON February 17tl There will be a Farmers' Institute held in farmer and his wife is urged to attend. Tl stitute held last year. It is generally conce stimulating an interest in farming and tr and was largely the means of saving our fi es of farming will be thoroughly discussed their particular department. If you have interest that you would like to have answ? We are havini? the unlimited rn-nnpratinn => " T meeting which will bring us the full bene phase of farming interests. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THIS SARY THAT EVERY FARMER DO F ABLE SURPLUS. THIS IS CERTAINL Dinner will be served by the ladies of the t a desire to bring lunch with them. You m as we are all expected to eat together, pull terests of Watauga County. Make your j ideas with technical and practical farmers, who may desire to spend the night. You a 1 THE COMPLE I I TUESDAY, F nj 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Song, Colored ( Address, H. R. Niswonger, N. Cpotatoes, cabbage, beans, the hom< I Cornelia Morris, on Living at Hom< 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. O. F. McRar era! farming outlook and will sug and money on the farm. The ladie: WEDNESDAY, 10 O'CLOCK A. M. -Song, I. G. G dress, L. 1. Case, Research Departs cuss beef cattle, sheep, and the pr< 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M.?Poultry and 1 of N. C. State College, and A. L. I City and Greeneville, Tennessee. Wholesale produce men from Charlotte, C a view of working out a plan for handling 1 The Drought Relief Loan will be fully ex ? blanks will be filldd out at the meeting. W l r -i - >? " tions before the meeting or the day there I Geo. P. toman W. H PROGRAM ELCOME FARMERS! Bank & Trust Co. rill meet with us at the Institute. Let us study, ter. Let's help work out the marketing problem .. ' - " . _ - mf^i<aSSaSS^i(S^^^^^sBmS^^SSB^!SiS!essnSEmS^& 5VBRV THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. WELCOME FAR1N Walker's Jewel Guaranteed Repairing of All Kinds. A ( Brands of Watcl A ft T ^ r-?. 1 V? VinVWH^ i & 18th, 1931 Booine on the above dates, to which every lis, in many respects, will be similar to the Inded that the Institute last year was a means of ucking in Watauga as never known before, nancial situation. At this meeting, all branchby men who are most competent to handle any question relating to any phase of farming :red, bring it along and be free to present it. of the North Carolina State College in this lit of its long and wide experience in every COUNTY HAS IT BEEN MORE NECESIIS UTMOST TO PRODUCE A PROFITY THE DUTY OF EVERY FARMER!! own. Numbers of farmers have expressed ay do so if you desire, but it is not required together, be friends together for the best, inilans early to attend both days and exchange Trie homes of Boone are open for everyone lic; wciLuiuc ciiiu wanieu. ii m TE PROGRAM: 9 EBRUARY 17th 1 9 Quartet; Invocation, Rev. P. A. Hicks: 8 State College, on Horticulture, including fl i garden, and marketing; Address by Mrs. 8 2, discussing canning and gardening. S y, N. C. State College, will present gen- | gest ways and means of making a living 8 s will have another meeting at this hour. FEBRUARY 18th :er; Invocation, Rev. Dr. Chandler; Adment of N. C. State College, wh o will die. I 9 , isent outtlook. obacco will be discussed by Mr. Parrish Irown, Harry Faw, and others of Johnson ' ^ lastonia and other cities will be present with iVatauga's produce. plained at this meeting, but no application e advise Watauga farmers to make applicanfter. I, Gragg Smith Hagaman [ COMMITTEE WELCOME FAR] Watauga Building { Our Association heartily endorses this ir 9 ry Store ireat Reduction in Leading les ! Welcome, Farmers! ISAACS DEPARTMT J STORE | SPECIAL PRICES TO FARMERS 9 "B;?y Here an^ Save Money" Welcome, Farmers! PRINCESS CAFE | (Under New Management) GIVE US A TRIAL E. S. QUALLS Welcome, Farmers! SPAINHOURS, INC, WATAUGA COUNTY'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE g I ? Welcome, Farmers! DAVIDSON'S DEPT. STORE QUALITY DRY GOODS?BETTER GOODS FOR LESS! Welcome, Farmers! (HARRISBROTHERS I DEPARTMENT STORE 5 "Kvcrj thin# to Wear for Everybody" 9 Welcome, Farmers! I CENTRAL FIliK CO. I SUPER-SERVICE STATION Goodyear Tires; Gasoline and Oils, 9 "Standard" Service 5 1 Welcome, Farmers: I WATAUGA MOTOR I COMPANY FORD CARS for acrvice at how 1 Cost. Foi-u Trucks for Cheap 'w3nTransportation Welcome, Farmers! I FARMERS HARDWARE CO. if interested in LIME, see us w.Sile attending the Institute. iK?ir % . X-oose, per ton $4A7 m In Bags, per ton $6.50 MERS! ' . safe? ; ;;-ir::":- V,v./ >*,; '*:.' . * s? Loan Assn. love and urges your presence: . HGSffii i
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