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SEPTEMBER 3. 1S25 m - ? iirr-rTTTfrr-r-r " tirniT.TfnriT-rrTi iwyimfr-?"'""'?? 'noes Thro Ws I . ci Made of to :t?a shipment ot bar |(lu<. knitt? >n offered at sacrifice dandy giuv<cl lookout for bargains . UnbJeat ss at the end or the : i us goods at wondertbg along to you. just a stood <,i u ig saving you can musiin at u< o t and be here early. ^cepllonai' v<eighbors will surely ? : i. 1 in this community tveryc J) Good heat A B AXO 1 :.\2t t.,w, ^lALo i w"rt1' , ims price. r_ ! Dark i 1 *c? Powder Compacts 1 A J er fitJjsh. Each. Av eiK p kerchiefs?First quality. k Slipover st; , . ? . 4 ton front, and styles. Each * , . fj Makes iir.c _ , j advantage ov.-Round ana flat. Hiack and jtv to 03 inch. Pair. * * I Barga j 1 fcs,ms I 1 * / First Come Men1* sock ! "7 ?. . oiforceci t \ r lTSt Good ever; lit \ ? . .serviceable Q \ Served 13 y \ Childre q. I A Jj j Small brig 1 OllOCS *leovl"; a!: pockets 1 ? with bias eh uiies' Shoes and Oxfords. Shoes t0 14. Coi P eap at $5.00 and $0.00 * rtQ "" o*'** Threa Vt SCHOOL SHOES gj see our complete line of Solid rgt .eather School Shoes Winter Underwear for Men, Men, hen D! .aaict and Children ^uU tan 1 Sizes 10 -iORT SLEEVE DRESSES AT co|ors. G HALF PRICE these socl jment Stoi - )LINA m ^ ^ jC' | - signs of the times. i If we pay taxes and are luw abid- ' ' ing, and uphold law and good morals i ' ? ana try i o preserve good order the t. people should try to have power to fl suppress these evils. If not we are ?? working handicapped and are living aft in a tiirc of vanity and in vain. 0 W. A. WATSON. " " 9 LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN > d Our Royal Arch Lodge Meeting. ' t Re on hand Tuesday night to help ? 'locate and revive same. ( \ M. ugh Coui Vork Glove 5c YOUR nt canvas wilh a CHOIC. 1 wrist. Makes a for heavy work. :hed Muslin EACH 9C lality unbleached Powder Puf< a yard. Can you I J* t^v :>me look at this LadlCS UI value. Double I lay Towels 9c y weight buck, ! Pflf I with red border y times more than Mens extra ] Blue Shirts Double breast pot Four but top front, White Cord yle with four but- ! Sizes, If- to IT. i Soft ,mtton dow' work shirt. Take j Slres 14 U' 11' eai' of this opportun- | Mercerized " "# Coat sty It* Soft c in Day for pocket. Sir.es 1-1 t< Socks High Gri 9^ Drop seat, long Sizes - to X, each I s at iow prices- Kc op, heel and toe. j >daj sock Best 1 *-.?? H LOW r ;ns Gingham >resses 49c ht check gingham .... . ? Mom s Leather fa d pockets. Sizes 7 ^ u.;tlfcer ioup, , long tie sashes, tape around neck. Suspender* of ela nc see these. 6"'" P'Re nioke ? " H Susponder*, polic | Leather ends wit! d and Fibre coif c,p for sm? ik Socks lhi; ";,i - _ Golf Cap, ah w( 1 liC unbreakable vissoi Glove*-?Made of l* is a bargan that Infleece. Blue w afford to pass up. Glove*?"S ellov * to 11% in many j thumb front. Cai et your supply of \ Gloves and Gaun fs now. hide, seam bac 1 1 Jazzy Bow Tie* ures, dots and st Butterfly Bow 1 I ^le#' double bow wit Tie*?Mens foui ed ties. Solid co TO WATAUGA TAX PAYERS: . .Look on left corner of tax receipt | and see if it says taxes for 1924.. If i not better be getting it a* I have one against you, and find lot* of people thinking they have paid >h eir I i rii < . .i . ? ?? - * > i 1 iw**? i**c? w* inc 1receipt uia not have the year printed on it and the date when paid it not meant for j the year taxes are for. Be sure and pay not later than court week. C. M. CR1TCHER, Ex-Sheriff THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT E VH i j EXTRA! m sm High Grade 4-4 S . . value. Limit 10 ; per yar id I t Week Dressing Comb Mens Purses Powder Puff E Talcum Powde k Mens' Good * Ladies Goo< Boys' Belt Arrow 1 Men's Soft < ist Caps Canvas G Vlesh Hair Nets Men's C story Clearance B good Work Shirts Dark Bli kcts. Slipover style. Made (if white each 3 I eta, size 0 to ed Madras Shirts Blu * collar. Coat style Qf| Low back wit h 01/ trouble stiche< tan Pongee Shirts Mens i oliar and cuffs. One AA Dark shades o" 3 IT, each. ... i/?/ back and side ade Play Suits Black sleeve. Well made. OA Improved sad Ot/ ^nd knee, full rices On Furnis ielt.?Clamp buckle.-. .1A Tie,?Knit i< , Special, each . . . ors with stri stic lisle web at a bar- Sir Silk Tie,?M led slides Lttj ular di.tgor.a e itjrle. Nickeled slidcsQ?" Lcatliei Belti h castoff. pair C$3 dovan. Exu; ill boys, leather sweat iA Ladiet' Cotti gain price TT?7 once "I bsinj )ol. Men's. No lining /'A Ladie, Ho,e .each Oy popni-.i eoio eastern canton flannel 1 A Work Sockarist. Pair Brown rnixei iptit horehide palm and OA Seconds. Pt r.tun flannel back, pr. L,\j Men', Sockstleta?Full stock horse JA ''ko wool, dt k. A real bargain, pr. Men', Sock, in asst. patterns of fig. A heels and to< ripes. Elastic neckband Jy Mm', Wooi rie,?Best asst. Colors OA I1'. r ct. w h stiffening, each. . LaditV Hou -in-h.-tnd narrow braid- 1 " trimmed. Pa lor. edge in contrast. JLJ 1 t< s Paii | MEET YOUR FRI Boone T] DURING COl WHERE BUSINESS 1 :RY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C iEOAL iETING heetmg, 15 to 18c yds. to customer d, only >c. I ;; ......... ^ 1m on ion. . ^ ... i , ? j !eav i v'ue: of t j sh^ Socks ! J d Hose "'j? 'To I) ? # few laridkerchief s > honi Dollars ( loves I I Ajrc iarters ou tly and ' Con argains iy i ue Overalls- - Boys' em back denim. Swing pock-A Q J nr e Bell Overalls | t uk N a: h clastic suspender. "J i. si7.es 36 to 12 ; his Chaki Twill Pants E khak, well made with "J * pockets, each ! IOV Sateen Bloomers s. die crotch. Elastic waist in In, cut. Sizes ; to 12 .... 411 : las I i sac i | a hing Goods jr yur-in-haiu: ties. Dark col- A I S pes. Each 13 j C en's Swiss knitted ties. Pop OA 1 stripes, latest colors. . fj?7 1 S i?for boy.-. Black and cor- IT IB i special, Each 1J >n Hose?Has the appear- 1 A tc wool mixed. Pair 1,7 IB, ?Silk and fibre. Latest AA r>. Slightly imperfect. . . . I B ?Men's socks for everyday use i. White toes and heels *| O Vo \L Z II ?Extra heavy weight. Lock "| f* irk gray naixed. Pair. ... JlO IS i?Mercerized. Reinforced i fl es. Sizes 9 to 11x? If Socks?Government made *JJ*' ool. Dark and light gray, pr. i B s?r Slipper*?Asst. coiors. Fancy I iddcd soles and heel?. Sizes ENDS AT THE rail Cafe JRT WEEK IS APPRECIATED _ LOCAL. aj?i>ening? /: ! ^ Lucy Mor i, ft Tuesday for1 :mJ *r. Tenn. where >ht visited reia-j sur returning today. <X ' ' '! family wi ro ir:e a low nvautc-s, Sunday, en k' ' homo after a trip through the! ,*''1 \f(tins of this section. iss Annici Farm' of Anderson, aY14 has returned to her home after sft with her college mate, Ruth wc ;in. W1 iii. Julia Charles and Miss Lula j|'* iouse of Greenville. S. C were 1 >r.- at the he-Jive ?>f Dr. y mi Mr/. Hun kin Sat v. * <] av. Carey Moore of Washing* on, D. on ho has boor, -pending ,i few days doi relatives hero in Boone, left this ling to to me; his v 'k in rh Mi 1 al Li'" a iy, ffio7?u, if v are one ol the who are :* arr.-a.-s on ortr sue btion list, pi? ? . < cali while in i next week and settle the little r ' r. English, sp< * ialist of the eye. nose and throat will be at The augn Hospiia' on Monday Sept. c for the practice of his professs^ufclt iss Floy Cannon of Boone will e tomorrow for Cabarrus county yj re she has taken a position in one he public schools of that county, will he located near Concord. round was broken this forenoon the Good night-Hamfoy buildings icent the Pastime Theater, work egiti on the walls within the next days. This fills the entire fron-: : from depot street to the Bryan ierof. Sam F. M otor: of the Cove gg ek High School and Prohibition nt Ralph Bingham, two of the nty's brightest young men, recenpassed successful examinations,! are now full-fledged lawyers. ( fgratuiations hoys. I is gratifying to know that Dr. ^ vl. Hodges who was so painfully t in an automobile accident near:wo weeks ago is now able to be at short intervals and from prosindications it wll not be so long il he will be able to take up his r ctice again. r i ;Yof. J. T. C. Wright who has been i r.ig a degree course at Peabody, j -hville, Tenn., returned with Mrs. * iglit ami the kiddies, who during absence have spent the time with itives in Pennsylvania, last Friday. t jy are now occupying their pret- i home in the school section of vho ; I i 'n. < Mr T. Finley Coffey of Manning. I C. attended the funeral of his ii nher Mr. E. S. Coffey of Boone t Tuesday, leaving on his return H ,?or?.-?uay xun-rncon. r?n socmen y much Uis oJd sell, despite the \ I mission or, v. bich he came and it good to his old friends and Kit iuu-s tu be with him again. He f frank to -ay ihat he would ?iko to T m Boone again hut says just now v,?a-. conditions prevent it, but \\ : hopes to come here later. V School Day? A? ,rn? PMJ,r i *.i\_ j vu i. y a vi v,iit gvj to take care ot your war the best of merchandis SPECIALS WHII ! 0-4 Unbleached Sheeti t\-4 Unbleached Sheetii Genuine Palmolive Soc Mavis Talcum Powder Ladies fall felt hats, loi Fashion has decreed be extra good throughoi received a shipment of Plaids. w/_ i i 1 1 - i wtr nave nuiiurcus cjj cannot be had in the sa ces which we ask. L. S. I! PAGE FIVE Sfipfcriur court, lull term, will .<>n?e in Boon*.- or* next Monday Svpt. with juttgpa: Stack presiding. Toe :ke*. for the term is rather light e hotcictde case of D. W. Woolen isjged -.vttb tht killing of Triplets, the only case of : great dra) of ahce. which of course wiU conRe much time. Mr K \. Poi% ?>!* ihi P01 and ipb ci ylroi. -cntract' :of Lenoir o v:th n big force <?t hand.-, roa 15 and ' arpoMer - has beer: h? 'C a! .rusiy for the pas? t\v? :i a halt years, comov* cl his his of \w?j& at -he j:ch<;o? the pasi . .! ! ! " ia : kors ! -''.-.'vied, vk- here they erected :': ? buii gr.s for the state, about foc?r million ck beiair used, and the srioup. for Kit' "d workmanship ceiki hard: i tcated- Mv Po is 'ill h< re k :<v: .iftor the fihi*hine touvfi*?, the ' arvdirn'. store v.hkn is lie. t the Pastime Theatei " I he Place of Good Shows*' FRtI>AV AND SAT. SLIT KKF.D THOMPSON AND HIS Wonder "ill Vfcl> ir:\is~" IN ' I HE BANDIT S BABY" hin t fail to ?fc Fred in this onti MONDAY 7th BUCK JONES IN 4E MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE TUESDAY 8th BUFFALO BILL, Jr. IN RARING TO GO WED. AND THURS. P-10 HOOT GIBSON IN "THE HURRICANE KID'* Dr AW DULA LYE SPECIALIST 1 have been licensed by examination vy the State Beards of Examiners ? 8*crth Carolina. South Carolina a-id Tenkesseo nr.d rronour.ccd thoroughly comment to examine eyes and tit glasses o correct defective vision. 25 year* ictive experience. I have kept up-to late by <io;r.g Post-Graduate work, amending lectures And taking special ourse* every year. to see better see dula. Have your ry? and your children's ye? examined by a veil kr.o-.vn i-.r.c' r?rlable auihority or. eyes and . isior. THE OLDEST. THE REST EQUPPED. THE MOST RRO;ressive eyesight specialist and optometrist. OONE, N. C. Monday Tuesday and WedjU'Sday Sc-pt. 7-S-lL Griteher io tel. Sherwood. X. Thursday Sept. Oth. Strolls Mills, Friday Sept. 11. 2Gth y- a ?t* continuous practice ill ittsng pr-usses in Watauga county set bett? see Dula. My Lenoir Office is open every day ith eitho Dr. F. M. Duia or Dr. A. V. Dnla ii* charye. s Are Here ing? We are prepared its m most any line in ie. r *-* inra * t *- ? t *- l. i~* m LE THEY LAST ng per yard 41c )g, per yard 34c ip, 2 cakes only. . 15c only 18c -v as $1.95 that sport flannels will it fall and we have just the latest styles in F items vou need which ikic vjuauiy ior tne priSAAC
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