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Boone Saturd: AND CC General Hugh S. Johnson, N. R. A Launching the "Buy Now" Ca "Hundreds of thousands of men, long Idle, have gone dollars have been added to payrolls. These payrolls cf every Is the his or her part NOW consumer has been skimping?putting off buying mo 'better times.* Better times are here. There is new con are going back to work. . . . Merchants are restocking always the forerunner of higher prices. Now Is tho tin eons. Prices are going up. BUYING NOW 5S AN 1NV1 NOW The retail merchants of Boone, who whose names are listed in the prize the "Now is the Time to Buy" cam] ministration, and have combined t! nual FALL BARGAIN CARNIVJ Prices are advancing every day. B most of which were bought at the c open on the greatest harvest of val munity. Stocks for replacement w higher than those paid for the mere prices are quoted. i MANY First Prize Ladies' Silk Suit (Boone Dept. Sti Set of Dishes (Farmers Hardware] Console Mirror (High Land Furni Ladies' Corduroy Suit (Keplar's) . Boys Overcoat (5 to 5 Store) .... Prizes Awar . ' ; - ' / .. ' WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER) sThiri ?A? R<??j ay, Octc JNTINUING 1-? n l. Administrator, in // impaign, Says: ff <8^^ bark to work and millions of jl moot ho maintained . . . unless [J <8 . For four years the American: |J re than bare necessities until it fidcnoe abroad in the land. Men U : their shelves. Better times are \\ ne to buy for purely selfish reaESTMKNT." ====== DO C r IS THE se advertisements appear herein, and lists below, enthusiastically endorse paign of the National Recovery Adhe opening of this event with their AnkL. oone stores are chuck full of goods, >ld price, and the doors are thrown ues thus far undertaken in this cornill have to be purchased at prices much handise on which Bargain Carnival VALUi $20 Cash >re) $3.95 Ladies' Compact (Boo: ( $3.98 Kodak (Watauga Druj ture Co.) $5.50 Wash, Polish and Greai $4.95 1 Silk Dress (Spainhc $5.95 1 Two-year Subscriptic ded Saturday 1 , : . - ' i THURSDAY ? BOGJTK, N. C. I Annu %tyrr' ?~g (' - Tjf1 T^?' '.J .lyyfrrv; P Iins-???? ber 14l FOR EIGF BS\ A^V -= ? Mayor Moore I ft R iitftfr \ With Appeal IKU' V\ "I, J. Frank Moore, I> m\ tc<l In nte by the Nations BmS wBF 11ot ^>res^ent'8 i5,i> ^ V' si In order ihut "'better tin: Rr m chunts have marked dow . ^ Ml were pummvsl l*i U.5. |jE II the panic, do your part 1 jjj for the Blue Kagle when II i?eople to respond to the "* Z' ness firms. TIME TC Boone is the logical trading cer stores are modern and rival tho and the advantages of home bu; chant pays taxes, contributes his success is synonomous with carefully throughout and then reason for going to another toM Following out the custom of foi prizes offered. Everyone who have an equal chance to receiv ferings. A list of them, togethc ^BLEI Second Prize ne Drug Co.) $2.00 1 Two-j 5 Company) $5.00 1 One-\ *e Job (W. R. Chev.) $4.25 Sack of ?urs) $4.95 Theatre >n to Democrat $3.00 ries and VTJrcVi-f" - ***** j :h, 1933 IT DAYS! <aunches Local "Buy Now" Campaign for His City to Follow Up Forcefully! rl&yor of Boone, by virtue of my office and the authority ves1 Recovery Administration, hereby proclaim the official start dw campaign, which will continue for the next three months. *es" ntay continue, wc must have increased buying. Our merit their stocks to a low figure. Most of the goods in l&oone c grc::i advance?! Buy ?ll those things you postponed during to liuld higher wage levels, back up the President, and loott^ you go shopping. It's good business to buy now. I ask our President's appeal and to the appeal of our progressive busi(Signed) J. F. MOORE, Mayor of Boone. ) BUY! xfeer for this entire section of country. Her ?e found in the larger cities of the country ying are manifest. The home town mer to community betterment projects, and , community advancement. Read this ad see if you can advance yourself one good rn. to buy anything. rmer years, there will be a grand array of trades in Boone during these days will e absolutely free one of these generous of:r with their givers, follows: PRIZES: $10 Cash rear Subscription to Democrat $3.00 fear Subscription to Democrat $1.50 Sunnyfield Flour (A. & P. Tea Company : Tickets . . . Groceries . . . Auto AccessoDozens of Other Valuable Prizes Offered! :r 21, 9 o'clock
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