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'If Ml: M ii ii ! ! 'UX 'I t '(. V1- &fje Mataujja democrat. ' !.LI R. C. Rivers, Proprietor. i-r--. : tiiirs from nativt' wood BLOWING ROCK BREEZES Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats GROCERIES I keep constantly in stock a complete line of Fancy Ginghams Crepes Percales White linens HARDWARE DOMESTICS, SHEETINGS, ETC. Also a nice line of Ladies Ready-to-Wear Hats and a great I always try to supply the wants of all b vj manv other thino-s inn tpdimia in mmitinn. T am niacin er Groceries. Plentv nf Wow1ro ,1 . out my entire line of Shoes at a very much reduced price. stock to supply the average farmer. Most Respectfully, " Mffll 8 HatS D. J. COTTOELL, ! ji iKvidod loss in the ivmovnl ly jiK'iith on tlu-lfh iiiht. of Mr. A! ifivtl li. Peoples, a well known nniinit'arturer of curios and souv- Ltliit: tiiin 1 1 . t t i t-ii t' ti ii 1 li I Vii l Hi ij llV'lll 1KUIII MV'WII, illli i v- Thursday, Septemhkk i, 1915. pies u pioneer in this bruneli of mountain uiaiiiilai iiiivrs. ins ta ller t!u jiioiu'iT in sui'h work with heailiiuai ti isa t Itomi Moim- Messrs. George mul .los. Ham- tain Station. Tin1 funeral of Mr. i'ton of Heaver (.'reek, A.-he coin - Peoples took place in the lJefortu- ty, passed throiifih town last week ;tvl cluiivh. eoinnietetl by Kev. en route from U'lioir. Joseph a 'John lnjralls. a friend of the fam grandson of Mrs. Willard Ashe. ily. the impressive burial service f Wash vi "ton. I. ('. of the Independent Order of Odd JudgeCounciP, accompanied by j Fellows performed by tin local Judge Adams were guests at the lodge, of which he was a devoted Blowing lloekonSimdav.leavinir and honored member: the lloral next day for P.ooiie eourl.as al.-o out Jugs weic mauiiilicetuN. The' N. I" MAST, Pre. Mr. Ned. Jones and friend who wiilon and eluMivn and otherrel-!?. P. HAGAMAN, Cash. sought shelter at Watauga Inn. ;aives have ihoiiieere sympathy Miss Ftta lirown's ( i room of the entire oiiimuiiity. elos'd with August, having been a great sue, ess. a charming ren- Miitf County Conference iturr.'tnc irlintu fi wittily ....it .iii.l ivi.ii'u i' imr II iruu.-. Ill' I HUM. .I'l .i 1 i . i I he third animal n,ee iiilioI t he Torn ifii.'nnrth n ini.u in. i . 1 ' I ollti'l'nll I :!,.. I',.. . .1' U ,i . ! Plnifal (! B,.l!i. ..J ftl-.LL.IJ it.Ltin.. I toaiouutvMill I... h,.M in tl,e If tl L! t , . ' N nt 1 mi C 11 ut" puncy oi mis Daoic to render tlie greatest service x 1 vfajlo W. C. COFFEY, Vic Pre J. T. MILLER, AM'tCMh. and Caps oiou. viands delightf'iily f-iveii . on t!x attractive veranda within full view o old Giandfather on J the surrounding hills. The Exchange alo ilo-il ith August, and. coiisidei ing the Mini M'asot:. did quit'' well, tho'uh quite a number of articies have leeu unsold, the object of the ex change being, to (pK)Mroin their circular, "to afford a greater op portunity to the people of the vi cinity to sell homemade artiele.-. such as woven rugs, coverliils. embroidered bed .-pleads, lacis. articles made of the laurel, bas kets and oilier kinds of hand made articles," a worthy oUet. to bring into juiblij notice our home artisans, this beiii- the de Hire of Mr. Kundall, North l aio liim's greatest artist, in snsrgt ingthe establishment of a work; shop where articles of home man ufacture could be made and sold, weaving taught the girls and cabinet work the boys, the build- irigsequipi'ed for both, the car-1 penter shop especially well eipiip pod with the late J. L. Kineaid's; tool chest, work bench and kiln-1 dried lumber of various kinds oi! A A . native wood, ! CO DK & CARLTON Among our boys leaving for W VwDiMl sabool are the following: Carl i GENEKAL MERCHANTS Watts and Alphonso Green who' A mi n. .U. I I . . ... , airai iue I uuersoll N-loo 111 -That Appreciates and Protects its Customs "T ds T ' .' a . . in great vanetv ot stv es and rroaa t. . .. . i to the usual brands kept in stock by dnS merchants I also handle the famous Stetson ij, ,.;,,,,, ,,. ,1,, 'r .. ; . : .. .. .T yJiivj vi huh UttDK lO reDQ8r . . . v . 4 ltt.. ponwDie to tue citimns of Watauga county. We appreciate the .100. Priddv. elitelllbei L ft h eotiH.lwneo f ho nonnl. k- JVt " . PrFW 109 , 1 ,upUit ua; onunu iu UB, Bull IIJC rUCCcPi tOerliaTO J !e 'J'eiiei :! T 1 Iiil' 1 1 kin.!i m ! lielliecl U9 10 flehlRVA in ImiMinn nn ii nti..n I will be CouiiiimHiv Co-operation. ' , " lth our improyed equipment we are better than eyerDrenared 11 i i ., ,. to serve them. "f!"" i ne priases oi nn .-iil'it'ct t p be, The Watauga County Bank disriissHilaiv: ISihools-iai I'lay grounds. I urn I'lubs. (e) Im provement of buildings, (d I Re lation of Teacher to the Commu nity: -J Hoads (a) Report at Year's Ktiorts. ibi General liis ciission; :! Farming (a ) Co-ope-rative Ruyiiin, ,1,) Co-operative Selling, (i ) W atauga Cheese Fac tory. At 1 1 o'i In. 1. ii;; re w ill be an addre.-s by Fu'iiii c, Rraiisou. A. M., ProfesM.rui Rural Fcono lilies in the I'nivelsity of .North Carolina. Roy M Rrown. Secre tary. All public school teachers in the county are requested to close their schools on that day and to bring with them as many of the people of their districts us thev can. Smith II.uiamax. County Superintendent B00.NE, NORTH CAROLINA. This department is never overlooked but'aW kept up to its usual high standard. In this partment of my store you can find an assorW of pretty much everything usually carried by? up-to-date stores doing a general mercantile be! iness, and at prices you will find hard to beat! also keep constantly in stock a irood ruii incr fny Man anA Daiki 11 i-U - . , , I iucu ouu jjujro iu an wie latest styles. Yadkin Valley and Carroll Green who returned to the school at Arden. Miss Ruth Reeves is at home ior a short visit to her mother and sister, her many friends de lighted to see her after a loii" ubS'iite, her present home beiic 1 i.. . .. f" i in hicniuoi'ul, a. Miss Myrtle Sudden h and Miss Eliza both Green, among our most popular young belies, are Teach tngthis year, Miss Green in charge of the school in the P.olie settle ment on the south side of the P.lue Ride, MissSudderth to assist pro. fessjr John S. Williams in the school here, this being Miss Sud derth's second term as prima rv teacher and Prof. Williams' sec ond as principal, showing how p pular both educators are with t le patrons. Miss Lalah Fisher, who has been with Mrs. Boogher in her beautiful home on Abernethy Heights, is leaving with the Can nons for a winter inConcord, Miss Usher among our best vouno women who consider honest work honorable, she havimr been (dn cated at the Vally Crucis In.ln t rial School where she is consid ered among its be6tr graduate her father a graduate of the Uni varsity of Virginia and standing mjjH in nis community. The Episcopal services were lwlrl in thechurch-in-the-woodsdurinir T.-l 1 ... & a ui,y una August, but are now es tablished for the winter in the Reading Room building, it isnro pjeed to convert into a neat cnapel ior winter, the other church . used for the summer season only. : '" ' Mr;.Villiam Mordecai, son of ' Professor Samuel Mordeca i of the innitj college Law School and ' ; bro.ther.of Dr, Alfred Mordecai of . this town, is spending a fortnight rf' xrith his brother here btfore tafc--in np'-'his chosen profession, .t. iwhich he wilj do in a law office in Charleston, S. p. . . j Tlli8 community has sustained I IBIflW-iWWiJa I icing sonic distairYe from a railroail, which at times nec essarily causes delay in get ting shipments, we auudthis trouble, to a great extent, by carrying at all time.- a large stock of tin' many different coinmoditie., necessary to the demands of town und l otintv Your Trade Wanted I am now carrying the largest and best assorted StOCk OT CnnHa T Viagra aira knn11A1 amJ . Bvrwu a hi i v w . vi iiaiiuicu, aiiu tun ajiA" ious for you to call when in town and look it over IT thpl'O 1C omrfVii'n in k 1.' - r 1 t chandise you wish to buy. Sometimes it is not hoot tn rvtob-n "vc jfuui purenases too quiCKiy, ana to see my stock before buying might be a good money saver for vou. v General Merchandise of Best Quality vioulo, motions, groceries, rrovisions, Etc., always on hand at prices just as reasonable as possible. If m need of Shoes don't fail to call for 1 navp. r.npm fn fit the heavy, more serviceable shoes for workmen. A large Stock of Hardware Always' on Hand Tlirn tlip Faiii W;l Heavy and Shell Hardware always kept in stock, A U1." larlll Willi also a lame uttvV a ttvh; t r.i. -" .iiutb uaio. vvu I tail bO give me a call, let me serve you, and I will try to make it to yotir interest. Remember, I am always Shoes a Specialty I make a special effort to always keep in stock i line of the Ipariincr hrana nt olinnn nM ii i 1, Vn.wuo i oiiuco aiiiung wn)( will be found the Brown Shoe Co'sStarSy lino . If nnn nrnnl- nlin.. V- I il ..v jwu wow oiiucB ue sure ana see meycf if you want anything else usually kept in afirst class retail establishment Blackburn's is the tit M. B. Blackburn, BOONE, N. C. 1 wv i 6uuu wuiiuy uruuuee, cnicKens butter, eggs, grains, etc. Thanking you for past patronage I solicit a continuance of same. T& Chattanooga Flow J- & WINKLE E re . - . .successor to John W. Hodges & Co. BOOKS. STATinNTnpv u mm, UAPS Music, Organs, Typewriters, School I his is a liim i L i i ill i. :.. " ' 7 wwiiwvi and Office Supplies Ins ;i him ilwii u ill ill ,iC in . demand as h,tr as people wear doilies- and we m-ver al lov it tobeconiHileplf ted but ai-e constantly adding loaud enlai-iiiM- jt, au, jn not be necessary for our custom ers to "( elsewhere for any thing in the Dry Goods Line. NEW FUKNlTUliE We ultvays keep on hand a a flood line of Furniture, but are now recei ving and en tirel v new line and of the latest de signs for the fall trade. Come in and take a look at it. HARDWARE The fanner as well as the me chanic must have tools with which to work. Our line of Hardware is also complete with a special line of famine implements for the farmer such as plows, cultivators, harrows, rakes, etc. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Everything needed by the au toist, includinoil,pasoline, etc. When you break down come to us immediately. MEAL, IIAY.GKAIK .When in need of anything in the feed line don't forget that our place of business is head quarters for all kinds of feed. COOK & CARLTON Ji Most Plows have merit when used in the soils for whkt they are adapted. Some plows which do good work in prairie lands do not give best results in the hill country. The Chattanooga is Designed Especially For This i Mountain Section and will run lighter aia turn better at a much less vA ior repairs than any other. We have double and single Disc Plows, Turn Prows, Hillside and Subsoil Plows. Get the Chattanooga Resident Dentiifc Your orders will be promptly attended to for Copyright x,ootvo at px.o-popuiar priced editions at 65 renfn St.. tionery at from 25 cents to 75 cents a box, Lenoir Book Company's Fountain Pm nr. i terman'a THaj1 TTnunf in Pans if &Q CA J . it i . ' . . vvut 4 ai) .y up , xvoyai and Oliver Typewriters at $75.00 and $100.00: Caroenti.' fk Df n TVTTT i n gans "The best in the world," at $65.00 and up; McKenley 1JJ2rti'" Xlil 1 A VjLh W Popular Music at 10c., Officeand School supplies, every kind WH0LlSALE AND retail hardware and furniture ' LENQJR, ... , J NORTH CAROLINA urop a Card for Pnce8 Omitted Above DR. R. d. JENNINGS . WE PAY ALL POSTAGE BANNER ELK, Lenoir Book Co. LENOIR, N. C. The Butler Drug Store NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Prescriptions Filled Headquarter s for the best Stationery and Candies, louei Articles and Hobber Goods v Mhil us Your Orders. The Best and latest fountain drinks. CaTi on M at the old Port 0fflc Building. t E. S. STALLINGS, Manager - N.C u Bvu nn uiowuvuiwuce oi Hiy uaueiiuB w w" j fc w vu uuo uiou ui every mouui iui uu" ' "uwwvBij coun weeK, prepared to do any kind or j tal work. All worts Uvah PTTft EST materials-used in anv ofmvwm-v Pri MBBnnAhlA. No k 111 V V a ing .vwwvfw" Chnnwi Inm.mjniifiAn T1x: j.- . ... i - -o .HmiuDwu, x tiueiuB irom a aistance will avow "j uuuiuiuiK uie ueiuranan. n t; whnt t m. tna.. - ' v uus KUCJT U1VUUDO ther to Boone or Bonner Elk. - -. L, D. L0WI, Pretldtnt. v H. B. PEftRV. Vta-Pildt L.U.rARTHmG,Chtor. Crucis Bank. coming The Valle y - huuuuui ou persons in uus new JtwiK, we win do our best to accommodate the people and render Jtbe ; Kteit lerVkje consistant with sound bank&gJ? " II
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