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, - . . :.&ksp$ateSy Sans sioGuhstsSuiQ ; Many mixtures are offered as -; - substitutes for Royal. No other ': . baking 'poVyder is the same in cerhposition or effectiveness, or" so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made ; from :Royal Grape Cream of. Tartar ft 1 ' Sugar Hill-News. ; . - . Sgar Hill, Not. 1 W. M. Wilson, who has been attending Federal court at Sabeb-ary, has returned home. - . .Mr. and Mrs J-vW. - Crawford, - who ihve been visitjpg .relatives, here the past WKek,have rt-tsimed to their home at HHriderboaviilt ' - - : ,.'- ,iu.o U. S3. Grayson, who has spent the past month with her parent?, h r. and ilrsJ. C. Crawford, has returned to her home in High Point, N. C. . Mrs. Mr J. Harris visited her' dauirh- ter, who is' in school at Nebo, the latter part of last week. ' I wonder if" attending the fair was what -put VBettre" past writing." , 4 Isaac .. - ll -4N:;;- l16 Handy Heater ' Brid(;o water tcv:. tv. ,,.'- .--r-., .... i ..l.n i 1 v- r - I are lien o:i h lonir v lit to th-ir ;:rar-l- A father, D. It. Brown, and othvr rel it!v.-3 on tho crovlc, . 'Mrs. A. 13 Neul of Marion vi.it 1 re lativi'S here several darj last vc Mi.c3 Pink nnd Kiirj Tat were ihc; piujj in Marion. Thursday. Dr. J. B. IliJslI'j of Morgaaion t.ms at BriJgRwatcr "on' professional bafnej last week. ; , Row D. S KIchirdoa of Nebo visited at the ho tno of S. P. Tato ono day la ? t week. Miss Carrie Tato of near Marion t pf nt Saturday and Sunday with home folk here.. Mr. Riddle of Yancey county is here on a visit to his gTand-danghtem, tho Misses Ballew. Born, to Mr. an&'Mrs. L. Jarrctt. last Wednesday, a son. ; ; Miss Pearlo Tate of near Old ' Ton visited at her home here Saturday and Sunday. - Miss Era Ldgan of Union Mills has returned to her duties as teacher at the graded school here. Quite a number of the Muddy Crtek people attended the fair In Marion last week. Wonder why 'Isaac" wants to know if "Bcttye? was there T Why of course she was. r ' . W. J. Ballew of near Marion vlilUxl home folks here Sunday. . Mf. Drumright, the telegraph opera tor here; will move his family in the do pot sometime soon. Wowill be glad to have thera with ns. Miss Mabel Boyd of Nebo visited her aunt, Mrs. A. P. Hunter, several daya last week, . The farmers on the creek are bnv rowing wheat and gathering corn: The corn crop this year is splendid J. M. Tate of near Nebo visited re latives here Sunday. - BKTTVtt 4 w X, -it You often need some heat in early Fall, when you have not yet started the furnace. . In whatever part of the House you want it, you can get it best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless OA Heater.. : ;- Tne Perfection is the most reliable heater on the inarket, and you can rnove.it wherever ou please. . . . t : Start it in Wroom or batKroom, knd you drew ia comfort oa the colde morning. Teje it to the dining-room, and early brealfart becomes . pleam. cosey meaL A touch of a match at dusk, and all is snug for the evening P"W"' , lhe Perfection Smokeless OU Heater is beaurifuUy mhed-an ornament anywhere.. Drums, of plam steel or enamelled ia blue ; mckd trimminsT ' 8P!rtUtAI?,atlC devic? mke oking impossible. Burner bodr cannot become wedged. All parts easfly cleaned. Damper top. Cool handJeT -- - - - Deal6 werywhere; or write for docriptive circalar to anr affcacy cl Standard Oil Company . Vincorporated) 1-. 1 IfOlf Trr- s - v V-'J i LL Jl II III l .-- 1 . j .. ; '" . ar - " " N W OCZDC 1 i i I' i a n c o - kS fee SATISFY A h U: The Most Exacting Connoisseur of Sweets VJ- Delicious t : -Satisfying -" I'. " - - ' " " ' .. r " ,.- . , . , .' - - "" 1 1I,,"'J V mmmM m2m l n U n o Renew your subscriptlbn. f 0 n'; . .. ALL RECORDS . Will Be Broken IN ASHEVILLE ... 1 - ip - The greatest valuc-giying sale ever held in the state will soon begin. Watch the daily papers. The. date will be published just as tsbon as everything in Sumner Sons & Company's old stand is put in readiness by the Peerless i.. ..f Fashion Company, who have purchased the entire.stock of high grade merchandise, con sisting of dry goods,' notions, ready-to-wear garments for women, misses and children, millinery, furs, fancy-goods, toilet articles, etc, etc If? '1 0 o 6 ? ? o o " 0 t y r 0 4 GET Hyacynih Bulbs Frccsias Narcissus Chinese Sacred Lillics. Oxalis, ScCm ir- l 6 AT TC- AHS : PiUARMACY 6 I S MILLilN fl) ID '1 . m , Just received another lot of Street Hats, aho a foll line of Boys' 'Hats, Baby Caps, and Aviation Caps. We invite your inspection. rn .. T1M XTT IT it tt tt g Next Door to Lunch Room (l SEAGLE BLOCIC Hi j Hi il vJi ili D il i!y (1 ili ili vli ii Vl il ili 1 U TT 1 i I t v v 11 If Iv 11 I , i I . i . -n An i n3 y The best on the market Try it for good biscuits. Then we have a nice fresh stock of Buckwheat Flour, O Oak Flakes, Maple Syrup, Sweet and Sour Pickles. ' ICingan's Hams . Brealcfast Bacon and Chase & Sanborn's high grade : Coffee and Tea. .See our line New Dishes. o n 5. mkYi NEXT DOOU TO P0ST0I--KICE. DQC J Is A Dollai-' 'M 1 i r IORBY GROCERY CO. Will Save You Money on Your Groceries The Best Sugar Cured Ham on the market Lard, Compound, - Best English Cured Bacon - - 16 2-3c lb. 8 3-4c lb. 19c lb. P S n r- " " " r-
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