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A $400 Player Piano tobe given to som? Alexander Girl. See our proposition on this p? 3 tyivvvlw lUv, DEVOTED TO THE SOCIAL. MORA L AND FINANCIAL INTEBEBTt OF THE CITIZENS OF ALEXANDER COUNTY AND WESTBWN CAROLINA. vol. km noTW. Taylorsville. N, C. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1915. S1.00 PER ANNUM 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, as second class matter, Feb ruary 6th, 1902, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. rrnrnrYrmnr rrrmrrrrrinnr o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O ' o o o : o o o o o o o o o : o o' Xs AT HALF PRICE In order to clean up & odds and ends and make room for our FALL AND WINTER GOODS - HHiHHiHRflHiHBEBMHiHHBLflHHiiHHH ' which are coming in daily we will sell 50 Men's Suits as follows: . & $15.00 Suits for $7,50' 12.50 " " 6.25 . . & 10.00 " " 5.00 A Job Lot of Bovs Suits at 1-2 Price All Summer Goods at and below cost. tljLJLUJUUUUUU. 3 jUUUULOJLJLJLU Come and see what we offer. Remember you always get the top of the market for your Produce at THE BEE fflVE ,T Wft Thank You WILL PAY YOU for the share f your TCi , trade given . us and ' snhV.it more of vour WATC H business. Will pay you me inarKei puce THIS SPACE for chickens, egg and butter. : Notice tome new prices on Men's .Hats: One Bargain Lot for only 98c. One lot of White goods for only 7c m i a - " 10c These goods are worth two or three x times the price quoted. -': We just add that it will be to your inter est to see US for SHOES 8t CLOTHING '. A trial will convince the most exacting. , Goods delivered on phone calls. r ' v Yours to please, - - Jv I. WATTS ro:iPANY Jra 28, 1915. - . LESTER VAmMp. 3 n nun n n n,n n f 6 n fro 0 J s i A SI P Voting Contest is now on and the Piano will be given Absolutely Free to the youhg 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 180 votes. Persons not now taking The Scout may subscribe and - pay for a terra 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 vears. 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. 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. . The Piano is now on exhibition at the I For Adams Furniture Store Send all subscriptions to THE MOUNTAIN SCOUT, Taylorsville, N. C. Speaking of the war in Europe -but we're allfired tired of speak ing of it, and of hearing, and reading, and of everything in connection with the odoriferous exhibition of scrambled human ity. ' Every person who pays a dol lar for this paper a year gets fifty-two golden opportunities for making and saving money. Every issue contains information that is worth more than a dollar to any subscriber, and - often a single issue is the means of accumula ting many dollars to the ond who reads it - Can you afford to miss a good thing: - that costs but a couple of cents a week? : Son "What is a liar, father?" ; Father "A war correspond1 ent, my son." i Of course we will appreciate all of the good things you will say of us when we are dead, but we are a patient animal and in no hurry to start your eulogies, . There's a bully good bargain offered in this paper this week. Read the ads dig it out it may be just the one you are looking for. Always read the ads. ; "': "By the time a man is 50 he knows he will never be rich, says an exchange. True possibly but if every fellow who owes us a dollar would whack up we'd be a heap nearer the goal - 30 days -we will sell Summer Underwear Whifp nrfloc finnric h&V- Men 's, Ladies' aid ni 'i i iiaren s vers - ' 'rvv also one lot qf s and Boys' CLOTHING Men AT Actual Cost THE WATTS COMPANY 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 8: - Some Surprising Bargains - and thereby clean up and reduce all lines. Cash or Country Produce will catch these bargains. I also want your Cross Ties and Lumber. ' Come and see me and you will be sur prised at my prices on - i many staple goods. . j. (Co wike :) 'J ( ) ) A Point of Wisdom mum lies in the-possession of money her own. A saving bank. accc. means a lot towards a won happiness. The Bank of .' ander is glad to open accounts women. Thos whose r can only be small -are we' as well as those with lur The Bank of Alexani"
The Mountain Scout (Taylorsville, N.C.)
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