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A $400 Player Rano to given to come Alexander Girl. See our proposition on this pi IN. DEVOTED TO THE SOCIAL, MORA L AND FINANCIAL INTERUT OF THE CITIZENS OF ALEXANDER OOUNTY AND WESTERN CAROLINA. VOL. XIII NO. 691. Taylorsville, N. C; Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1915. $1.00 PER ANNUM . I .TI L THE MOUNTAIN SCOUT. Published every Wednesday, at Taylorsville, North Carolina. Our $400 J. P. BABINGTON, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Post Office, in Taylorsville, N. C, aa second class matter, Feb ' ruary 6th, 1902, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. pnrrmrrrnnr rxnrrrnrrrrirriQ YOUR POCIffiTBOOK demands that you go where you can get the most for your money. BETTER JUDGMENT WE o o o o o o 3 a o o : o o o o tells you to go where the goods are of the best quality. CAN meet both arguments with a specially select ed line of merchandise at prices that com mand your attention. GIVE US A CHANCE to prove it. THE BEE HIVE o o o 3 Trrnrrimrm n Tk a Tii iTiTni n t nn i vrt"ii AT- 170 l!aV NEW GOODS H AT A Come and let us show you our goods. v We give you a few prices: $3.90 Slippers for $2.65 3.25 ' " " 2.25 2.25 ' " "v 1.65 2.00 " . " . 1.35 : Sheeting at 4 1-2 to 7c. . - Ginghams at 5c. Come in and let us show you our line of Clothing, Shoes,, Hats and Hardware. CARSON BROS. SELF P Voting Contest is now on and the Piano will be given Absolutely Free to the young lady in Alexander County securing the greatest number of votes in our Voting Contest Here are the terms and conditions which make it possible for some young lady to secure this valuable prize: , Each yearly subscription counts 100 votes. Persons not now taking The Scout may subscribe and pay for a term of one or two years, but no longer. Present subscribers can renew or extend their subscrip tions for one or two years, but no longer. . Subscriptions may be taken anywhere in the United States or Canada. . Every dollar paid on this contest must be accompanied by the name of some person to whom the Scout is to be sent for a term of one or two years. In other words, no money will be received without a subscription. Any one wishing to place a friend in the contest can do so by paying one dollar for a subscription to The Mountain Scout This gives your candidate 100 votes to start with. Then bring In every subscription you can - secure and watch the standing of the contestants in the : .Scout each week.'. ' : V. A candidate can enter at any time and withdraw at any time; but one candidate will not be allowed to transfer her votes to another candidate. Every subscription taken in this contest will be enter ed in a book kept for this purpose, with the name of the candidate for whom the votes are cast. This book will be kept open for examination by any of the candidates or their friends. The contest will be conducted with absolute fairness to all. QUANTITY The Piano is now on exhibition at the Adams Furniture Store Send all subscriptions to THE MOUNTAIN SCOUT, -'v ", Taylorsville, N. C. Cattle Men Meet. The Third Annual Meeting of the Southern Cattlemen's As sociation will be held at Birming ham. Ala., Aug. 18, 19 and 2a 1915. Special reduced passenger rates for the round trip have been secured on all lines in the territory of the Southwestern Passenger Association, and Sum mer tourist rates,' 2 eta. a ' mile, from points in Southwestern Passenger Association. ' ! nent among the cattlemen of the South because they haVe done things. The program is one of instruction, because we have passed the stage where we need to be told "What to do"; we now want to be told "how to do", A big Auction sale of 60 head of pure bred breeding cattle will of itself be a liberal -education for anv one starting to raise or handle cattle. : No man interested in thet de velopment of the cattle industry in the South caff aSTord to miss this Meeting. For program and other information write the Sec QUALITY and PRICE- are three things to consider. We keep the QUANTITY with us, you find THE QUALITY and we al ways make THE PRICE to suit the Quan tity and Quality. We buy all kinds of Produce and pay the highest price the market wiU afford. We are here for business. THEWATO AN OPPORTUNITY My stock of General Merchandise and Furniture is too large for the dull season. FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS I propose to offer to the people of Alexander Some Surprising Bargains and thereby clean up and reduce Jail lines. Cash or Coamntry Produce will catch these bargains. I also want your Cross Tiesjand Lumber. Come and see me and you will be sur prised at my prices on many staple goods. JU D. WIIKIS The Convenience of Banlrinj II II I I I Hie- , Have von investigated our faci'a- t ties, our resources, oar mode: i : methods and equipment for b&nd ling ordinary deposit, loans, col lections and banking business i in general? No? Yon v:i T IV . - 1 V i-" I The Banli of Al2:::r. r I I 5v 1 5 rctary, Tdt .Dutlcr, BoxC3, nuir.bcr of men who are t On the program are' a lar3
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