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PACE TWO DEEP GAP BREEZES Burn recently to Mr. ami Mrs. A. G. Miller a son. Both Baby and mother art doing- fine Mr. Miller i> now1 late getting over to his store, but all of his customers know the reason and Jet him off for h?> -ate arrivals there. Mr \\\ S. M . - now >n the air and a hot ra iio fan. W. S. has had quite a lot >?f \i?? ience w:ih th?* fresh news as he w;. - .-e a { * pber on a main lii in oiu ; h? western states. He -ay- udie ha.a ticker beat miles when it come.- to all round family entertainment as well as fresh news and market reports. The boys around Deep Gap are having the time of their lives ? itchno rabbits. Brer rabbit pok - his head into a gum like trap and soon finds himself with the door -hut behind. After he eats the bait he falls asleep until morning when the little boy trapper comes and reaches in f.?.. v.;~? tu?. .? i - j.., ???,ii. * uat is tne last ol hunnv*: op earth. ^ Mr. Ralph Bingham. the Prohibi tiun agent has been making some' raids just ovi-i in Wilkes across the ' Watauga lint- rec? utly with Deputy j Sheriff .1. F Welch an! has rounded up three gallons of hidden fire water and had a few merry chases. The writer understands that some path-', that lead to certain houses will be ' proof enough to make out some cases 1 which no doubt will get into court ] later on. Miss Theodosia Watson visited at ? the home of Alfred Watson on last ' Sunday. The writer had a talk with her and in our conversation we find i that *he is still a gleat booster foi t our community. She likes the rest of < si- is ioiietr.g for- The day when thi < vie inity may rise from the dust a 1 i UAIlfK IIVVII? Again sweeps away all for season's biggest opportun at unbelievably low price ing, crashing, smashing ol must be present to be bei BEGINNING WEI INK we will place our entire s and in fact a complete lini Bargains in Clothing Mens -til v, :Xv snit> .$11.50 : Yoi; \.rO i . >; r ?,t sab' .a 10.50 Young rm-iifl I t::* cashmeres -ml ><mg< . >:?"? ' ai'K's. $18.75. $19.95 In this assortment v?;w will find the stylish stilts right from tht- markut. A Boy.' Suits in serges and cashmeres real bargains at $3.50 to 7.50 ! ( Boys* Corduroy Suits, vaUit* S7.50. Fale price $5 < ? Shoes Shoes Shoes > One lor of ladies solid leather work shoes. $2.50 to $3 valu $1.95 > Ladies Nice patent and tar: Oxfords [ $.*'..50 to $-1 values for. $2.95 ( Mens (V\ioi)ls, ieather. ^'1 values, for $2.95 Mens Army Shoe-. a $5 vain. $3.50 Hats Hats Ladies this -eason stylish hr.ts at $1 98 to $2 98 Mei-- St. !.. :! H:.t. $5.50 ' On.* i..t in.'ii* H.*it.-., ..:..*h . . 50c ' Serges and Dress Goods 36 inch all wool storm set_e. -SI.00 value. at, ner vard ... 75c i 50 inch .nil wool storm ser^*-. value 1.5o. at. per yard . . $1.00 Silks Sacrificed 36 inch Taffeta and me^a.ire, a har?ta:' v. per yard . . $1.15 j Canton Crepe. $l.'.oi value, sal- price, per yard $1.50 Gingham at Great Saving One lot of nice dress Ginghams, at. per %% ard 10c All o")c Dress Gingham at . 25c j > (io.?d grade Apron Ginghams at. per , > ard 10 and 1 2v. j ' The knife has been reckles Hence I can assure every o that they will go away sati abbreviation of what we 1 WEDNESDAY DEC. 9, ; dates, i A. W become a great summer resort an village of many inhabitants. The Consolidated School of I),-, Gap has been suspended for a few days so that rho s? * *' of serve Thanksgiving l> i> . It being nor the end of the week hool will b< t:ir. promptly on Mono - . ?gain. Mr. Alfred Wat sot; '> been ver tnuch i ml is posed for r.d days bi h;t> shewn some imp -v;h ??t at th: writing ami i> able to out again. Kect ntly Mr. Od? ->nv'h, a foi me! h-i\ of Stony F? j . ' his deaf an automobile acctdt m* in the <rat of Pennsylvania. H - mains wer shipped back home fr -lerraeRt th* family cemetery. II< wa> engaged Ik* married is reported and hi- bridt -to-be ;u companied the body back to St on; Fork for the fum.al rites. It seems to us th.r : automobil i- causing too many ? iThs over tb land. Many accident^ that happe could be prevented. A i anl care ful driver means much the safot; of the public. Again p< who wall an the highways should ways* wall to the side of the road >' all times I believe in fair play to >>th partie n.w.L-f;A? A .1 u. ku,, ... Muv.'l??M. unVCl ?.? *?? his horn and not speed by too fas when meeting or passing people wh< are waiting. If all pa'* would d< this the automobile act -its coulc l?e prevented in many ca ^ to a verj meat extent. Let's play safeti first and how tlv . will worl >ut. A statistician ha- ntly fig jred that th? birth ?at s only j -mail degree higher than the deatl ate by auto accidents If this b< .rue diseases and old - with al >thei accidents combined will de a ease our population Fa ving thei s causing degeneration ai around. IONS' mer prices and offers its ity to purchase HIGH ( s. Never be-fore has thei F prices. Only a meagre < lefitted. WAY DEC. 9 AND EN tock of Clothing, Shoes, ; of genera! merchandis< Save on Sheeting ^'im-quarter Brown pcpperell jr??iti| at, per yartl ... 45< I- ;a ; >;mi< a- aliow. yd 49t >?S inrh ivi.mIi brown sheet in? per \ .ni ... 124 to 1 S< Serges and Flannels 'Cow and Stylish, to pro on sale at bar. pa 1 ns. We have some very attractive patterns from whieh to seleet, "om< see them hvi'ore they are all one. Rubbers at Low Prices dens Rubber Shoes. $3.75 value. a> loilf? as they last $3 25 ler.s Rubber Boots at $3.25 -adies Ruhbeis while they last. 85c ntiaren- Kunhets . At cost Boys' Shoes N? \v is the time : ? buy school shoes hile you can tret them at a low p *hese value.- are hard to find, loys* Elkin Shoes, 50 value . g?? on sale at . . . .$2 75 Joys' Army Shoe-, pair ....$' 08 )n?* lot boys* solid leather shoe.- a sires 1 to 2 $.50 Dresses For Women & Children .adie- Gingham l?r?*s.ses 98c--$2 5C g. Tessas.. $2.98 to 7 5 ai d they are bargains too 'ropes both wool and silk at v \ attractive, pr<ees Ladies Coats and Suits \:1 ladies* coat.- and suits during ti.e a ? will be sold at cost And iff* Some all wool serge suits as >w as ... $6 5C All Wool Sweaters >5 value going at $3.9? luting this ale. Alt others will go al orgains. .1 i: i r ?iy dppiicu iu lormci pr ne who comes to my st< isfied with any purchase have to offer. Rain or si uid end SATURDAY I :or they are economical . HODG MEAT CAMP, N. C. THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT E V <1 Everybody should be educated to jgj think and act for the safety of otb- ? :> < rs as well as for himself. This i- the | only "emedy >r else tin whole coun- [ > y will suff?i in many ways. ~ The writer appreciates that his .n- r. - arc eagerly read -\v native- of ? ; ace who are now in othet 5: y i :?'i We would tn turn like for \nu 2 it : - \ h rough our paper wh;. is w here you r.?*w live. ~ e AUSTIN -NEAL I! h Th< -w ing anmnmvement s. ; lie mi ;t eel v- i l.\ f? !' . ?< is :r the ii*> % v duraig thi past few da.-: Mr. Au.-t i = i. is well remembered here having: gi ^ duated from the A. T. S. sev. al % r? t years ago, after which he won honor- g at 1 he University and located in Je-- ? * 1 * y ferson tor the practice of law: j g Mrs. Eula Neal g e announces the marriage of her g ? daughter E n* Kulah Wenonah ! ^ to I g y Mr William Bryant Austin g! k : o?? Wednesday November the twenty g; k fifth one thousand nine hundred and B > twenty five B v At Home after December seventh ? t Jefferson. X. Carolina. ? & : t.< The time is drawing to a close j'0 1 during which we are to meet our?;G " obligations to tin 1%??! Ciw<> A ca- ^ 1 lamity may eonie aimo.-i any day. j JR * even to our town or section. But we !p an display .? nun h uob!? i spirit by ! ;gj i iir-H'u sonic "i" your moans to hriv ' G i 1 other- fi< 1 the hungry. Snip the ui ; yj fortun.it'-. relievo the victims of ac ' j| 1 cident>. this- servinjr oth?-r- as oui 1 [| - Savior requires of us. Send check to, i| i 1 Mr. W. !>. Farthing. Treasurer, at | >p j Boone. X. C. J STORE friends and customers the ^ ;RADE MERCHANDISE! t ! re been such a mighty slash K Jescription given here. You j.: HUNG SAT. DEC. 19th jj Dry Goods, Notions, Hat? ?>; i on sale. 5! I n / ~ - - - K ; iviens & tSoys Overalls r ? Mriiv I>?-.- T made 220 denhn, full - i:! ' V? c and I riph stitched, the paii 1.35 f|? : I???y - >12value overalls all -i7x & at 98 fi Dress and Work Pants 4 One lot :nen> dress pants, pair $1.50 5 Let mens eordurnv pants -0 value % a the pair $2.60 H Knlintr Breeches, up from ...$2.45 =; Brooms At less than today's wholesale prices. ^ 7value at . . 45c ' ? Sugar Slljrai 7 ^ c per lb. T, 5 Tobacco and Snuff 20c plug's of tohaeeo at 18c 20e Bruton Snuff at s Three boxes .for 50c Oil Cloth ;g, -4(?e value to jro at 3ic g< AK.min..^ 1 1 C\tC - a ~?7 \yu j ^ 11 quart dish pan. $1.50 value 98c 1 a II quart Water Pails 98c j t 5 quart Tea Kettle 98c | g ^ quart Stew Kettle 98c | ?? I 5-' lOtts SUGAR FOR 30 cent* WITH J ig EACH $10 CASH PURCHASE j g ' 3 lb.. 40c COFFEE FOR $1.00 DU- g RING THIS SALE F.: ig Ladies Coats Sty:i>ii .iul up t i date $3 98 to 18 75 i |J| Work Shirts " 'if fannu Sam and the Moore Work Shirt.-. Sl.uO to ! 2b j i|l value for . 79c "S > : ?rf Underwear Mens heavy ribbed Union Suits 1.50 j|| i to $1.75 value, during *he sale jig at 98c And 1.25 I i?5 Ladies 98c And ices and has cut to the core i| are during these ten days | s made. This ad. is only an ;? line the sale will begin on g 3EC. 19. Remember the i ones. ison : ERY THURSDAY. BOONE, N. C. TTflBiMfT?'m'MSR^vsasjgoi i > m\i j i I 1 i \ What a world into the writing o label. 1 he holly a the pleasure yoii great deal more i that will be a cc years. No gift, no rna equal the gift of beauty of all won won the adoratio ages. And those w ic will iind here a g array that wiil s every name on yo , i his year the Walker has ou tdthe season ol the sembled a goigec for Christmas pr sive gilts down t only fully apprec call, but neverthe items, or rather s 1 .adies \\> list ^ yellow gold. Mei most beautiful d< I Ladies fine Pe indestructible. Gens bill Folds Ladies Mania ivory and amber. Gents pear, iv Shaving Sets. Ladies tine lea Compacts, the Waterman anc gift boxes. Gold Knife anc gold. Ladies Rings ir mountings hand Sapphires, fopa/ nets, Pearls. Opa: est and best that Wedding Ring graved. Gents Signet a Fraternity and E monds. Cuff Linl Books, Bibles, Ti Christmas 1 ree C All Jewelry in My prices are th money will buy. We can engra make them more i I WALKERS DECEMBER 3. 19:13 iSS. SejSSNK513?: SSSCKWS 55J5S & ?^^s5^5SaWK?3MBaeggjR?a 1 1 ? I of loving kindly thoughts go & r .i . " " i /~?i - r mat name on the Christmas t ?! , nd bright ribbon too, express P * feel in giving!' But what a t will mean if the gift is one >nstant reminder for many S S .ftar qj tter how exquisite, can quite JEWELR\ . It enhances the lanhood. its subtle charm has n of the world for countless \-3 love to give beautiful things learning, glittering, exquisite 3 uggest a Christmas gift tor ur list. |! early shopper will find that m one himself in preparing for M giving ot gifts. We have asms array of everything good esents irom the most expeno the trivial things. You can late our store by giving us a less we are gi\ ing you a few Cj uggestions, below batches in white, green and ^ 11; W/^alrtnac ] IaqI cH-l/at; jn^l ?. ? X isigns. M fail Necklaces, beautiful and ?, I 4k Gold name plate. ure and 1 oilet Sets in pearl, i ory and amber Military and >j ? ther hand bags. ? very latest design. ? K. ! Parker Pens and Pencils in 3 % 8 1 Chain Sets in white or green i i white green and yellow gold engraved, set with Rubies, :, Emeralds, Amethyst, GarIs etc. These rings are the fin- |! j :an be produced. gj; s, orange blossom^ hand enI nd Ruby Sv Rings, '1 Is mblem Rings, lovely Dia- a' *' is. Bar Pins, Gift Stationery, d :>ys, Xmas Wrapping Paper, )ecorations. Tags and Seals. (i $ fine gift boxes free of charge {a. e lowest and goods the best || ?! ve your presents, which will p attractive. Call. jj JEWELRY STORE j ^
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