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11 f mis"" " l w.ji . SlPfPHa B ft lllfll 1 S f P SI IfflB I j ! J vU vU JL 111 I Jl U Mil v JUL .IL 1 Gil; u Ji W II J j andialion Great Majestic Mamiges j In II and the Hygienic Standard Cawfliffc 6 Mf 2 f Ik 1HI I Central Needle vCWMttj IvJIDi,vbliMMC 1 I " f itt sr j) fL 4nv UWC ONE WEEK ONLY I ONE WEEK ONLY Jgo P 10 lllllo - " I U ' " ' . I I 14 -Save $8.00 As a special inducement during our demonstration week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE sold (prices always the same) we will give free one handsome set of ware as illustrated here. Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Not a piece that is not needed in every kitchin. It cannot possibly be bought for less than -f 8.00. This ware is on ex hibition at our store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. SET OF I- E MrUE?l l-RPltlEg-fiRE-mnaE-lN-fllLL-glZEg-nrm-gTYLEg pecial All during this week a special! demon-' st;-ator direct from the MAJESTIC FAC TORY will be glad "to show you "ALL ABOUT RANGES" SHOW YOU why the MAJESTIC is the best range on earth at any price. COME, IF YOU INTEND TO BUY OR NOT. EDUCATION lies in KNOWING THINGS KNOW why the oven of a range is heated KNOW how the water is heated HOW the top is heated WHY the MAJESTIC uses so little fuel KNOW how a range is made inside and outside. This education may serve you in the future. DON'T OVERLOOK a chance to KNOW THINGS shown by one who knows. COME. , . i " i i &r ;y L1 -r--A K h fl. ,' Ji e f,i ?: - J. I Wy" tt(- IpSWpIY :WWSM PSFWIIpf - J' ijfczt fegL, JSkfiL JtlidsL -EiPfl fetal $sm3i WPWrir fYl El? -SULLEN LiER fl N D &Rfl !NEP?-y KETTLE: IStfZ-flLL-tOPPEK-TEn-KcTTLE- 14 CZ- flLL-COPPE! OTfEEPOT' , TTT 1! i ! ! Ill I I; III f III HEAVY-mnKBLEIZED-Pla&in VFflll 11 Ill Mill Mill iilii J. II IlK 1-LnRSE-ntvER-BURn-uJiREa-m i t I my liii I li II i H! i! lCfes, & moping pan: 2-5mnii-nEVER- tffl i I MBlill I IpW M- mBZ$l BlRn-WIBEa-DRIPFlMS-PflN?-Pjillljilliil l!r!if I Sft , 2-5KI7UL&RIP-Pflri5- Which Shall it Be? Do you intend to continue laboring, burning valuable fuel and destroying high priced food with that old worn-out cook stove? You know that old stoves eats up a lot of fuel each year. You know you have trouble in getting it to bake just right, in fact, spoil a batch of bread every once in a while you know it costs considerable for yearly repairs. Stop and think and figure. Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good range a range with a reputation The Great Majestic Mallea ble and Charcoal Iron Range? You make no mistake in buying the GPEAT MAJESTIC it's the range with THE REPUTATION ask your neigh bors. Then too, its made just right and of the right kind of material MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON -riveted to gether practically air tight -lined with pure asbestos board parts being malleable can't break has a movable rcrervoir ard an over that don't warp that's why the MAJESTIC uses so little fuel, takes just right every day in the year (browns bread just right all over without turnings) heats 15 gallons of water while breakfast is cook ing properly handled lasts a lifetime, and costs practically nothing for repairs. Don't buy the range you expect to last a lifetime unsight unseen," you'll be sure to be dissapointed. Come to our store during df menstration week, see the GREAT MAJESTIC have its many ex clusive feattres explained find out why the MAJESTIC is 200 per cent stronger than other ranges where mott ranges are weakest. The Following is a Few of the People Who Know and Recommend Majestic Ranges: CLIFFSIDE: R. R. Haynes, R. L. Wade, Rev. F. B. Baynard, A. I. Moore, Ed. Bullaid, C. P. Mcore, C. C. Wall. J. P. Carpenter, G. C. Hawkins, M. O. Proctor, Q. L. AVcmiek, T. S. Jolly, Z. O. Jenkins, W. R. Earley, A. T. Roberson, Claud McFarland G. K. Moore, Mrs. Hester Carpenter, Mrs. M. L. Smith, A. L. Campbell, J. C. Bawling, O. H. Pool, G. P. Sullins, L. J. Hamrick, G. M. Watson, F. A. Bland, J. M. Harris, J. G. Hames, J. A. Ramsey, Mrs. Brown, J. F. Blanton, W. E. Haines. RUTHERFORDTON: Mrs. Culbreth, G. W. Hodge, C. F. Geer, C. Lee Higher staff, Mrs. V. O. Hicks, T. P. Martin, J. F. Scruggs, W. G. Allen. The New "Stoddard" Way For HEALTHFUL OPERATION The Hygienic Standard Central Needle Sewing Machine. YOU CANT SIT THIS WAY-' AND SEW! Don't Overlook the Date, This is a Special Invitation to You and Your Friends and Neighbors M y Cliff side -Mills at Fortran Kia ae Week ircJy Lowes Forest City, N. C. 3C 5-'-" ?st!2tf5 ''rE-l'
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