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Page Eight [COMING! DrAWDUU TO SEE BETTER SEE DUU BOONE, N. C., MONDAY & TUESDAY. Jl 25TH & 26TH ZIONYILLE. N. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUN 27TH SHERWOOD. N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 2STH SHULLS MILLS. N. C, FRIDAY JUNE 29TH i i\:\i a...vn si^ A.? f'umt. uht ICt. lt. n T C., ON SATURDAYS. m .A. W. [)l LA. A FEW OF THE THOl SANDS OF! MONEY Ri WHICH BEGINS V Men's Nainsook Union Suits. Only . . . - - >$** ir\:?u i>~? w uivu i ci ca-'c Men's and Boy's Biue Shambry Work ShirtS Men's Dress Shirts , - Men's Dress P;.nts I Men's Cotton Hose ... 7777. 77 40 In;h v oh ^9 (L. L. and A. A. A. Sheeting, only . . . . ' 7;Soy s CapS aS Low A3 Men** C&ds a& Low as ' Bc> s Suits as Lov,- as < 10-4 Pepere' Sheeting I r.IlVlT ~C\ 1 \*?VT! f\ HHJUMiMIMI FOR MORE PARTICULARS SE1 Da vidson B IT?- - ------- ... THE WATAUG A DEMOCRAT l ? Building L Material I s v r'm? 41> .?... \jllU II l WE HAVE PRETTY NO. 1 and NO.. 2 I* WHITE PINE CEILING AT $25, CHESTNUT AT $25.00, FLOORING AT $30.00. FOUR NARROW GUAGE CARS OF WIN DOWS AND DOORS 'UST RECEIVED. OUR PRICES ARE WAY DOWN. V WE HAVE A PRETTY STOCK OF YEL^ LOW PINE KILN DRIED FLOORING, CEILING AND SIDING. PRICES AND JNE QUALITY IS RIGHT. E EVERYTHING IN FINISHED LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL. I j ' 11 " .1 I 111 II. ! ?'1 Watauga Fur. & Lumber Co. i K ??IKW In W i|'? lllllll'IBtT: ????HW ?I BARGAINS OFFERED AT OUR 15 DAYS RISING SALE irnwTon a I* IITIT ^Ami JUi>L zuiii ,1'}C All Wool Men's Suits S9 95 LS&li I' >C Good Poplin, Only i!)c Ji IjC Good 36 inch Curtain Scream J ^JC gijC Best Oil Cloth 35C ljs;C hieii's Pongee Shirts 89^" gC Men's P. igh Grade Riding Pants ... J ' 2C /3c Ratine. Only jj?C j jC outh's Khaki Overalls 48^ J <;Ladies Lyle Hose . 19c Spool Thread, Buttons, Talcum Powder, Belts and HtinrlfAfU nf *F ?=??-*-?.* 1 ^4 V7ii?v4 HVIIIO Uliij i JgC S5.G0 Dolls, Only . . .7^^ C Silk Pongee ... 7 39*= I SIMILAR BARGAINS ' E OCR DOUBLE PAGE CIRCULAR Dept. S t o res OONE,N.C. * I I '.-posits in Anson County, N. i .. ha ?. .* *ased in tb_ ,? . 10 jco f? votl want ITIOHCV ' from c Lr-.'-" * to ?' ?,0uo "Ptii r ^ . - ? . , . .. ,u i v t . for your real estate? - r t,! " " see? write or wire us. afoo?;t *? per. on.-;. i' entire couu * 'f * *i coir*.io i>i the *"nit"*: GLOBE REALTY & AUCTION CO. I* *v v. -amo ! two agent- for th entire ptrloJ. The S Johnson City, Tenn. I imnr..v, s:->' " ' : ~ ?iecadc < t *.. k lor .?*. thetier homvs effort"' ' ' ':",nU"" " ^ VAW^I^EAD_/ jP a jHpWy ^ j {(^ urovvti ar was devoted to that crop. r\-| A S & g p ~ Most of the i*maineds was planted to fj W JgR 8 B corn which wa> - ?l or. the tarms. m ^fSSk The litt.e livestock to be found in ^B^ ^ ^^^k the county wu- p.??r.y bred and tin- If profitable Clover and other soil If ^^B .mpn.vin* .T..ps were almost un- / MOTOR CARS Known. N >vv. as a result >>i Iht traduction of better varieties, the use of better seed, and the adoption CT ab lyg; C j y AC of improved methods *o! culture, the wUi 55 m' ? yields of these two crops have been greatly increased. Ten years ago the t soy bean was a curiosity in the coun F. M. Richards. BANNER ELK ! ty. In 1021, nearly 750 acir- were W. H. Gragg, BOONE gn v r r grain and t - fo; hay ported foi a nun bei of ot be? crops. Insurance Fire. Lite and When th county agent. betjnr. hi- CactaHv h t> c .1.1, i if the CaSUdUy ,.,;rt - <1 fc.ivr. beer. r.uuiborod ?n All n.-w b-jiinni and ? the fin. T- of tv.' . h At till pinns pol i promptly at ttri'V'.i " I... tll.1V. , ? I ?' * L' . a . 4 .. J 1 AO... ....... 200 pun. bred beef bui.,. 3 dc.ry promptly made. bil ls. ! I r.!' - of .'in' breed a- <i " _ ^ GEORGE F. BLAIR ! . I t. BLOW ING ROCK. N C. t T .! "i ?.i)\v I'.1 - (Office in Po?toffice BldO n r.. ? ' . viius ago there was I,".,. . ? f After Every Meal I Top off each meal rail,'*. u-il : 9 ^ fth ft hit O I v., , I. ,i -m.utstrati I sweet in the iorm \\ "ik. v v a, ; a r.t'.- later ^ Of WRIGLEY'S. rh;r fa: in de::> r-tratio: work. JP . - . - _ _ ha, lu- .. .ten.: l,v. and truN* / 11 ""sHCS the i clubs ear r ing work in which the 8 S\veet tOOttl And farm v. a. ha taken an inoreas- 8 OjgCSfiiOn. ing interest. The home demonstra- a pleasure and linn ap-.'lit H:w itwruu - .1 ? ?? ' fbeneill combined. t-ause of the wide interests that haw ^ji frj."jffiHfS been cratd and the desire to go ahead' V^HPriLTur --? vCjL. \ __ A^2MhBBM^BCa?fe, /- ? 1 )"'y. tcixon //. - V " H;'- ?" . --4i l-'-""-.. ' SUPERIOR MODEL TOURING GAR $620.00 WE HAVE ANOTHER CAR LOAD ON THE ROAD. ROADSTERS, COUPES, TRUCKS AND TOURING CARS. ' , \ LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS I EASY TERMS. \ -O ! The Boone Garage o WALTER JOHNSON, M^"~~ : _jl_ .
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