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AUGUST 18. 1923 Jj SPECIAL $1.73 Suit case 85c $1.00 Window shade 40c jpfi 50c Rubber Belt 20c s| $2.00 Umbrella 85c 2.25 Hand Bags 95c 1 These goods are sold in connection with a $5.00 purchase only. ! GC ' [j WE HAD MAPPED jj FIR WE DECIDED TO S I 4c Bargi m AS YOU GO THROUGH ' irig offered @ 4C EACH if ARfICLES THAT ORDIP m 10c AND 15c. THIS IS A 1 J ESPECIALLY IF YOU BUI gj THIS GOODS DURING Ol | COME EARLY jog Spool Silk, assorted ^ni colors iHaiv Nets. Black, good Toilet paper, best grade Men's and Ladies HandStickerer Braid Wire Hair Pins box fll Good Sewing Thread 1 4C || Crccheated thread B| Celluloid Hair Pins box j|j Kitchen Knives jl BARGAINS IN HIGH GR M SUITS AND PANTS. W P FULLER LINE OF CLOl M GUARANTEED. PRICES m SEE US BEFORE YOU BU DAI Sj!^^pta^^ntvnlbnfenfc^^nlb^ntJnl5Tt? DEER HUNT? she would (Continued from page one) rowed a 1 than peddle deer, finally the lot fell a stable i on me to make the trip so I hooked the hide i op my team and started early next order whil morning. There was a butcher shop h?<t let h< I *? % at the entrance of the town where I and I sol. sold one deer, but one was all I as soon a could induce him to buy. 1 drove on and recur through the town and tried at every The part; I hotel and camp to sell my deer but hnntera It without sucoesa, finally a boarding thing that hiaaa told me it 1 would cat it up of hear a ! : OUT FIVE BARGAIN SALE ST SEMI-ANNl URPR1SE OUR CUSTOMER ain Sale THIS LIST OF GOODS BEYOU WILL RECOGNIZE WARILY SELL FOR 5c OR ! WORTH WHILE SAVINGS { ALL OF YOUR NEEDS IN LJR 4c SALE. T GET YOUR SHARE Carpet 1 acks. 250 in a 4C Fly Swatters 4C Pearl Buttons, all sizes 1C x All kinds of high grade shoe laces 4C Safety Pins I 2 o ncard A N Envelops 2 5 to package 4C Pins 300 in paper 4C Crepe Paper, solid col- j ors, 10 ft. rolls. 20 in wide 4C Trimming Buttons, Horn and ebonid assorted col- i ors and kinds JC i MANY OTHER ITEMS 1 i ADE,MEN'S AND BOYS', 'E HANDLE THE FAMOUS 'HING. EVERY SUIT IS ARE VER YREASONABLE IIDSON Pfl li it nl Jr-"lJ li M G3fl fr-T !i?i3?^ii???*n 1?r. ctr cm rap ran i?n* p ; buy a quarter. So I bor- that was all. Th >utcher knife, drove off to wild cherries that and proceeded to take off foot-hills, which a and quarter it up in short and jelly, by the le I was doing that the lady common black b sr neighbors know about it very foud of the d the other three quarters them, s I could get them ready. The neat mor ned to camp before night, turn from the n r remained to hunt had started to the hill ick and failed to land any- gone far until w day, hot they found plenty cherry orchard, igna and wounded one, hut tracks were m | THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT MgaSBBSBgiBSBBSi i nil HI! UI S TO BE HELD ON DIFFE JAL TRADE ! S BY COMBINING THE I Sample Sale We have a variety of samples in high grade men's and ladies Shoes. Men's. Ladies and Chil- j dren's Hosiery. Ladies and Children's Dresses. Middies and L nderwear, offering all these High grade goods at less than regular wholesale price. CROCKERY SALE I 000 pieces of Crockery containing cups and saucers, plates, platters pitchers, fruit dishes etc. V alue 20c to 75c each will go at CHOICE IF j CLEARANCE SALE w e will close out all our Men's. Ladies and Children's low cut Shoes; Summer D.ess Goods, and summer Underwear at about ONE THIRD Less tha nregular prices. Good Shoe Polish 9C Mettal Polish 9C Hundreds of other items THE ^B DtrT ayauayauaiHugf lh SSL1*** "^uesrayausi Qj^rfaiiJriBrTfan.J.'ii-. ^.. ggni^nfcirit'nE lere is a species of tracks in briar field grow on the Sonth time, but the bear a re used for canning as they lie as much < ranchers and the can in day time in t ear that climbs is they can find, howev :m and get fat or. we had separated f heard a vigorous ye] ning after my re- knew to be my friem fining camp we allj the toDe I decided a early and had not thing urgent on bat s came to a wild him and started as where the hear well go to find him fieoCtful as rabbit troubles. I toon lo> 1RF.NT DATES BUT ON A IN BOONE WE -IVE BARGAIN SALES INT 9c barg 10c, 14c AND 25c LADIES HOSE Black. Full length. Reinforced and toe. Firm knit. 9? j MENS SOCKS Assorted Coiors. i'ir.e knit rib top. Double soal and toe gc ' PADLOCKS Black Japanned steel case. Covered Key hole. Two keys 9C TALCUM POWDER High grade Powder. Oval metal can. Sprinkler top oc / BOOKS For Boys and G vis, just the kind for vacation reading 9C TOOTH PASTE An excellent perfumed tooth past for cleaning and preserving the teeth 9C IF YOU NEED A GOOD S STOE FOR YOURSELF REMEMBER THE BOST BRAND SHOES CANT B1 . sfoi fr-y n-*n Fn ir?ii fF*n ir-*u !r-r if?*n rr^n ir-Hi rpti s here in winter about fifty yards from a b: re hard to locate which 1 tecognized as a ! :oncealed as they bear. I asked'him if he hi be thickest brush ed if and he said he had er not long after three times but he did or the hunt I whether it was dead or not 11 or call which 1 not been close to it. I 'old d Alien and from was not afraid of a dead there was some- proposed we investigate t id so I answered and when we examined hit fast as I could the last shot had broken h and learn of his found on going over the gi sad him standing 11 had scared the beer out m PAGE THREE TRADE WEEK SPECIAL Be Best Boys Overalls 85c Good 32 inch Ginghams 17c Devenshire Cloth 25c Best Zapher Ging. 25c Best Oil Cloth 29c [E ! 55L55 I CCOUNT OF OUR EK I 0 ONE BIG EVENT. ain Sale | VALUES FOR UC ~ ?| 1 HAIR NETS S Hi" rhe famous vanity Hair jyi; net. Double meash. Extra strong. All colors 9C I I PERCALES AND | ! PRINTS I 30 inch Percals and 20 jj|l ! inch Prints, light colors vPi 9C I | Rlf RAC BRAID 1 White and colors merHOSE SUPORTERS j Good grade of Men's Hose Suporters 9C i MENS BOOKS V, ith loking glasses and ig fancy cover | 9C MISCELLANEOUS 1 j Hair Brushes i5ni 9C @ ? ll C lose Brushes 9C 1 TRONG SOLID LEATHER ? AND FAMILY, SEE US. jj ER BROWN AND STAR p i BtA 1 . ?| 1ES | ^rien^jiknpnkfil^^ lack object [ in the thicket, and in running: away argre black from me he ran onto Allen who killed ad examin- him, and I had not seen him. The I shot it next thing to do was to "round up" not know the other boys which we did by a , as he had call which we all understood, we him that I were then about two miles from I bear and camp, as soon as we could one man ;he matter, returned to camp after two horses a wj found and saddles to pack the moat to camp is neck, we we had to cut the bear in halve* and. rounds that pack one half on each horse, we sucof his bed I ^Continued on page sia)
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