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' vVr.".''v' v; nmwm ' , Thursday, jtjly,, v ; THE WAYyESYILLB MOUNTAINEER , ; Yi; Toggery JWy Sale Opasjl. . si i I TV a rAAaut. tiivn m tha state la I North r.i:. ... I Sale Prices On Good Merchandise Special Prices Prevail Throughout The Large Store, For Annual Sum mer Sale. The annual summer sale, bring ing hundreds of special bargains to thrifty customers, opens Thurs day morning at The Toggery. Specials in every department of the large store have been ar ranged and will go on sale this morning, according to Hugh Mas sie, owner. The store is one of the most modern in this section of the state, and every department has a com plete stock, marked in plain fig ures. Specially trained salespersons will be on hand to help all custo mers, Mr. Massie said yesterday as he announced complete plans for the event. In the shoe department, said to be the largest in Haywood County, expert shoefitters will be on hand to wait on the large number ex pected. In addition to the ex perience of many years the shoe men will have a modern x-ray ma chine to work with. Paid Advertisement Blackie Bear By D. SAM COX EVEN MR. MAN COOKS FOB TH'J BOY3 , Story 107 Anyone who believes that all the ton there was in the Creek country on that corn-shucking niirht was at Mr. Man's house is iust as wrong as he would be if he added two ana two ana saiu u iyiuHa five. It is a fact that they had a good time over their job, just as people always do when tney have a lot of help to do a piece 01 work, and know that there is go ing to be a lot of something good to eat when they get it finished. What one of you children would n't have a good time if you had a lot of your little friends helping you to bring in wood and coal or to dig in the garden, and mother had told you that you should have some ice cream and cake as soon as the work was finished f I don't see a single hand: go up, and so I don't believe there is one of you that wouldn't feel like singing if you were in just that sort of a nice fix. Yes, the smell of that bar becue and the cooking ginger bread and the other parts pf supper that was getting ready in the kitchen was enough to make anybody shuck corn and sing, and that' just what the crowd did. And now we will leave them, and we will peep through the little window in Black ie's house and see what is going on there. Juitt look at Jocko Monkey with the big butcher knife cutting up that pig that crawled over were from Mr. Man's house alter ne was cooked! Yes, Blackie is let ting Jocko do the carving, for it is the first barbecued nie he ever saw, but Jocko has seen them .before. Hi. old Miss used to have such pigs pvprv nnce in a while, and he learn ed all about cutting them up, just as he learned to do just aDout ev erything there U to do about a house. And if you like to see peb- nle trrin because thev are so happy they just can't help it, you may look at Billie Possum. If he has any better time over eating that hnrhrna than he is bavin? in just smelling it, he may stretch his mouth so that his up will get hung behind his ears. "It was a right good joke on her when Mrs. Man cooked such a nice Sunday dinner for Blackie Bear's dog, Howler, that day, but it is even better to have Mr. Man eook for him and for Blackie Bear, himself," Blackie said, as he pour ed out coffee for the crowd, while Jocko was doing the carving. "And I wpuld have told anybody that Mr Man never could do half as good cooking as his wife can, but Iceland's Leader Hey Fellows-Don't Miss This JULY SALE ON WEAK The Things You Want Prices You Want To Pay 1 . : i I tv a 1foat. tvom m tha state IS The first North Carolina uener . , . : y "r I "J 7X .U,,,1B m Assembly met in 1777, at New Bath in ueauior " 'V mhwkuuoii on ifa AssemDiy mei u was incorporated In 1705. It was the twelfth H Men's Manhattan Dress SHIRTS ON SALE $65 (Whites Not Included Men's Tropical Worsted suits Beat the heat in one of these suits Regu lar $22.50. ON SALE $1795 Men's Wash PANTS Sanforized Shrunk 97 ON SALE Men's Loom Craft Dress Shirts 97 ( Men's i i It u SLACK SUITS All Colors Sanforized Shrunk . ON SALE SJ98 Boys' SLACK SUITS Vahias To $2.50 ON SALE 5JL39 In Men's Manhattan POLO SHIRTS Values To $1.50 ON SALE 690 VS. . 7 Men's STRAW HATS Values $3.S0 ON SALE . milE If (S & ;E M Waynesrille, N. C. trr1mm1rM fn TTnitell States O- cupatioo of Iceland was granted to President tfooseren Dy nmswi Jonas son, prime minister of the island republic, BooMTelt pledged that the independence ox xceiana wui te respected ana mat u. o. forces will be withdrawn immedi- ' opon conclusion ox the war. 97 it looks like I will have to take it all back. There's no telling what he will learn to do. if we neighbor with him long enough. He certainly has learned to run faster than he used to do. if Jay Bird isn't fool- intr ii about the way he ran that day when he woke up and missed the gun and turkeys that some mon kev or other sort of "Strange An imal" took. And then, too, ho learned to pull a plow when his donkey went visiting." . "Whatever Mr. Man has learned I haven' learned to just sit still lor ever so long wnne tne gooa smell of that meat sifts through n-y whiskers and tickles my nose, and I urn going to be mighty happy when some of it gets on this little plate," Billie Possum said. And to make him happy, Blackie loaded up his plate and handed it to him. (To be Continued) Shoe Comfort At Low Price- Regular $5.00 ROBLEI Shoes In White Brown and W Black and White Buy Several Pairs ON SALE , J You Save At The TOGGERY Waynesville, N. C. Regular $10.00 FLORSHIEM Shoes ON SALE $785 and $395 Summer Shoes Only 1 VVAYNESVILLE'S COMPLETE tee OFFERS YOU BETTER Values Plus Perfect Fits Regular $7.75 Rhythm Step SHOES Solid White, Brown and Whit or Blue and White Now On SALE 4! 99 Regular $6.00 Air Step QHOES Oxfords, Ties, Dress Pumps in Brown and Solid White or Blue and Now On SALE Odette Brown Built SHOES Values To $4.95 Hundreds of Shoes At This Price. ' Spectator Pumps, Dress Ties and All Sizes and Colors On SALE : .. $)98 ?3 1 Special Group Of GOOD SHOES Values To $3.95 In This Group You Will Find Extra Good Shoes At This Low Price. White, Blue and White, Brown and White Now On SALE . . . . . . .v . . . . 98 200 Pairs Of Sandals And Strap Shoes Now On Sale Special . . . . . lite TVTTi A
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