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NEWS W •*» children of ». Robert C^iry ^ ley CtfefeK, Spent the week-end with - father, Mr. E. 3.^- — p. Isaac Kifby-,'^1 !ies River W, M- .Claary’a over, the week-end. Mrs. W- M. Cleary is indisposed this we*c Aii? SgjT A, ffi&yards: has been right WftWtY day* ■ ^ Mi "*? .ft IT *- Ii' ,«if a* ^ r; ROUTE ONE ? ! ^ i ll’L la’c LAtlREL SPRINGS (Received too late for last week.) Mir *nff? Sfrs? B:4£CMtidill ‘ and daughteiE, JSnli^ o£ Gfcerr&rlane, irf 8Ued ^ . Miss Lva Grace Andergon of Laurel vwmm iliaa iEfliffi Call diH’s^unday ,ntrtL _ e. &x ,;,. MiT rflhd’ Mirs. Bledsoe Watson and daughter, Retfca, spent last* Friday night at Mrs. W. -T-.-Watson’s. Itofc&iElydtff G Tfct* and daughter. Vicget, -left Thursday for WinSt!bh*Sa lenjj. whefe.jMrs. q^e ds employed; at, r. •j. 'tteWpids. ...... Ar. A & Shepper^ aniflijir. Clint Cai&lf-lrf WKfteheaicI, ' returned Sat urday .night ttom-‘iSn&assbhro,' Win stoft.^tlein^ ; mod ;Hi^t;:Bolna,H where the^.iia^e^ ap ples, onions, chickens. They report-the markets Vety good. '" - ■ ■ . Miss Edith CaudflrirtSiteft Mr. Cfer lyK and Jean Anderson Saturday. l)»ose visiting Mias Jean and Car* lyle, y^nderson Sunday, were; Mips Edith CaiidfU. , of Cherry lane, Miss; Ruth Watson, . Mr. Jjess "Watson, and Mr. Sred Roberta, Jr. .. Mr- Ired Roberta, Jr*; is spending wh^ he wil return ..to .Winston-Salem return^ .Wtas^on^aUm t0 bte^mpth^ . _ t * i;.: M$..SamBiiiin'gs. hai^m<p^*tm the B. Sp -jzJL *^•■■5^ grs. Iva Miss Ruth .Watson.. visited- - Miss a Grade Anderson Monday,. , ,: Andefson visited Tuesday f •jjV'f H ,*a |fyt •••ft | * ... RU-BALM ifor yours and baby’s -vgBui.4 • • • • y coldA^-adv."' r«4t Lvaai STRATFORD NKlS lEgesr Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Richardson; of Bel Air, Md., are visiting relatives here. # Mrs. Carrie Irwin still reftiams very sick. , „. Y ; ,]f ;t.;n Mrs. C. J. Sanders*has been fndis1 posed for the last week. -- Miss Nelia Evans, Mrs. S. J. San ders, Mr, and Mrs. W.-G. .Richardson spent Monday at Lester Irwin’s. Mrs. J. L. Atwood is indispose^ Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Joines made a trip here from..East. Bend and -baek Saturday. Mrs. Glenn Sturgill has bee&iVery sick, but is improving. CERTAIN RETAILERS NOT > 1 EXEMPT IN SMALL . T<j)Wj$S rr, Washington, Nov, .7- J{atio«ukjRe, cpvery Administrator Hugh, S,. jo^uj. son issued the following interpreta tion designed to exclude from:; the exemptions allowed in the President’s Executive order of October 23, em ployers located in towns of iess thajp 2,500 population but whose operations extend “over a relatively wide -area and include a nuber of cpmmunitjies’’: . The Executive order of October j23<: 1933, exempting from the .pre^sions^ of the President’s Reemployment Agreement and from approved cpdes certain employers located in towns under 2,500 population applies, only, to employers engaged in trades, or scr^ vices of which the operations are customarily confined to local areas. It does not apply to those trades nr cervicesin which operations ordinarily extend over a relatively yyi^e and include a number of, commyni-, ties. The Executive order .UherejjQre, does riot exempt from the provisions^ jf the President’s Reemployment, Agreement and from' the ’'prqyisan^ of any code those employees engaged -in selling at retail such products a<? lumber, building materials, building specialties, builders’ supplies, and coal. V RU-BALM for yours and baby's colds.—adv. - : * huh W*- ev i .j '. ‘r.0* • Uk .uf 'its own' 'oricTwSty ‘to medt'di' fiKri .,day:.i$ lgafLout.: of. Ato'S: mei,m. topk ^irf ,¥ailie particular : lauar^ur^Q"-yw‘weir it fits. in -4o' Th«: £?«*# «<■* ij^rtrk iif§& you ' ' fer. t/Wawi iniaiiwesfciSisf^ Which ;vou,c9^% MW.-Mvi and txi 1. &pu :*£$ sil t ing in a \STctirfes’ifr$ frrftb SpiCing on wiitf' Olive" ■ ' . 'jjdes': sti.rrjng ijwigh fl.jp undeY a »'* .-stf ast .tBiif.yau'li. sure to ,ftpen ^liein aga'ii to,get, • "Tie-iast' fbrktii'l' of.your portion of. ," Yllis" foreign'breakfast’s delicious mam difeiv.- ,:.L .. . t- ,, ■o-SfaB&lXM iinagineia.scene like the. air?,ye: and. the .'delight of; sit*> ting" there e‘ajt|ng'.a breakfast like the ’foliowing: . . ..a waft Ihifu. d: -ipples tchh Cream it Cbdhed or R udy-to-Eal Hr an 1 L<>rct,l Spanish Ohialel ' - * Toast Cojjoe Ahere's the way to ma!ke the J. '.iiaui Uioii: . ; :; , Bpuui&h Omelet: Add two slices onion, diced, one-halt a green pep- :... per, sliced, find the sliced contents of'•a 4-ounce ca-n of mushrooms to !-l r' .live talnespoonc oli ve. oji, and cook ... gently for fives minutes. Add the contents of a ld-ounce can of to- '. : ‘ matops, season highly with salt • and. pepper, and cook five to ten minutes to reduce the t ilth. Spread - over a six-egg. t rench omelet, told ■■■■>'< over ami turu put unto a hpt jfiat-i. . c ■ tor. Serve at buc ’-erves, six,* FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS 'TNNRA i.H L .W'AmtnfGT&x', __dcf. The governfriteiits -br ^he 'world are mani-. ^Btiirtg dbep interest in the American Natronat Recovery Act. As a result of favorable ^ejiofts said to have been submitted by their official and private observers', seVe&r foreign "govern ments .axe ^reparkjg ysipiffar. measures for- ■barly adfepfioh! That of jRritish South :^rM?|E|;3uhr^tt^ ^ejptefhker 15 fs almost'‘identj^l, \yith the public rt .works feature included and release, of a portion of frozen bank. deposits! The preamble of. a bill introduced in Chile October 9 praises . President Roosevelt and refers to his program as “the salvation of American af* fairs.” It provides shorter working hours but no increased wages. < u- * France and Germany, are reported as seeing eye to eye on. the NRA- It. was announced October 14 that . Ger many is considering seriously! a pro posal to increase employment by a “sliding scale based on monthly turn-; over of business firms” with other, fNr-' of OfRA, including' public IH1RH plan the ench ..grovern mgnj^ bccMi^gknowj^Pctoijgr 11,. It ^Mces ^^PfeatffraFof t#e NRA prp^ajn, ^ follows: A ^ilHorviraAC-. f$24OjGl0O$obl~ptmiie-Wbf“k& program; 40-hour week, but restricted to wor fjitipoVVfh^ent contacts! mini MiiWfwage scales and maintenance, of existing scales and Government re Jf ' t|c l ight of collective pga.HHfig;Pi<ess dispatches comment on the,striking similarity to the pro gram of President Roosevelt as being expressed in the French, press.” i £5rithg*i': jslfc&ijcheri; ^writers, -and in dustrialists have kept close tab on • •NRA. At first only-Hhe Manchester Quaj-diap epoke hopefully for it. Now the Loriffbn dimes' "features cabled news from J^a^pjgtcjn daily under th$ heading'" “The American Cam paign.” Many Britons, including at Tea‘st; three meftstoera-Qf Parliament, haV§:Atteq.d^:,<sxle : hearings. One of ^d.wa£d,DQr^n,va. national con servatiye r of Rppdon, qpoted . by ,the Xs&biared'^resS as saying, ‘ “Mr. 'RcosfeNdltsis 'to: my fnlfecl the foremost statesman in the world. What he is doing. As a jpajtriotic example to every .natio^’; and. ftdded/‘When Parlia . although against all precedent,. I am. .going to suggest that , prince of Wales be sent to ► chat/wij^ Prjesident Roosevelt on the relations of the two countries.” - Sir MoQtagii. ..Normap,. governor of thk 'feanl?' of England, has ben in the United States twice since NRa became law. Qhv,--September 21 he told the;j bank's, board that solution of Britain’s cmfcdncy;!’prb&lems de pends largely upon results obtained days” as “alnibst a tVeif Country' sc great and continuous are the changes' V “dapaivas kaAd; .to be ..considering a 1 plAh like NRAV; as are. Egypt, Hol land, Canada, and various others Foreign Minister -Fuig, ’' oi8 Mexico, expressed -to President 'Roosevelt October 18 his enthusiastic admira tioh; for the naticin^. reoivery pro gram. Dr. George Warren, profes sor of agricultural economics at Cor nell, upon returning from various Eu ropean countries, told the President he had encountered universal interest, in the main, entirely sympathetic. Of ficials Ofi the League of Nations were quoted as having described the re sults of NEA as “distinctly encour aging’’ and as having “already achieved a substantial degree of suc cess.” PINNACLE PICK-UPS Maj. John H. Kline, Commander of Pinnacle Side Camp, visited with his family at Charlotte over the week end. Carl Hensley went squirrel hunting Saturday. He bagged a total of six fine squirrels. Mr! John Plott of the N. C. Forest Service, visited Saturday and Sunday at his home in Haywood county. Irwin Walker of Camp P-61, Lake Lure, Sundayed at Pinnacle Side Camp.He served as medical first aid man in the absence of Dr. Sherard. Several men left camp Friday en route to their homes so as to be sure to be in their home precinct for Tues day’s election. We haven’t been able to sleep well at night the past week on account of fox races in the adjacent mountains. Mr. F. W. Blevins has been on the sick list the last few days. Mr. Otis Duncan of the N. C. For est Service, is acting camp comman der during the absence of Maj. Kline. Mr. Greer, of Boone, is expecting a call to the Tennessee River Pro ject within the next few days. He will be common labor foreman. Mr. Pinkney Rhodes and Columbus Arrowood called on Millard Dickinson Sunday evening. Shirley Rhodes was a business vi sitor at camp Saturday afternoon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the sick ness and death of our dear husband and father. May God’s richest bless ings be with you all. Mrs. Donna Warden and Children, and Grandmother Warden. vi'w/nw «.■—- • -rr BtoffSm jraoiaus 8j££ in' '-''f1 _ -- vai&.wz ftl> 'fcttatob a— :: ^VINCENT'S-- ASSOBXEB Uiivj \CHQC0LATE8 rv: i Your*. favorites. Cbated wSth delicious velvety*, sweet chocolatA 1 lb pkgc iKMF for g J< > ’■■ i__' :■'r-i ,l* - n mi si Dental paste Tooth Paste that;giver i"sparkling white- teeth—a. clean,, sweet breath and firm healthv fciitaiS;" l tube, 50c ^ ;£ **si« i.5 -J.’ W •■jM'L 'pr,s P®TROf=Oh 'i. i-,:o American; Relief from Constipation without; Cathartics. Tasteless, I odor less. Absorbs, poisdns.: Non-fattening. ' -rr••-'•/rXii? .is 'left ylttotLsplirt 50c -no!**'* c-rf-- Wfcwi 3«2i*br 5jc . The scientific iron and- mnult com pound. Enriches the blood—and re builds nerve tissue Maheaf. you feel like a new person. n;, , lit? .-,4.*fc* »100 2 ,or $1.01 RAZOR RlaDeS' Slickest shave ytirir'c&er %&<! We guarantee every bladef Pftge" Of 5 26c rs 2,or 26' KLENZG COOOANU* OIL r*. SHAMPOO Rich clpaosing latehr remove flakes, grime and dirt Rich- oil*'tone the hair and aid soaip.1. bottle, soc. *;• :oa ;. \ i-iq?;. 4 1C BAY RUM . «.*y.raMtr\ k-‘ ?.■"*?* r-r -| Heals the. nicies . . takes, the sting out of yhtjr shave, tieay^s you* face cool . V : inyig<^ated;i;)M^4e from finest Oil of Bay.; 1 life , <e~: Jn■:2”■ *or !51c • as.; 8MJfiWBKy n '■ 25c Medford PapeteMe* ms siaiS -or. white and tlnt*,i:.iiiSEi[..2-ibr5'!6c 50c Uord’Bttltiiribre Papeterie ...».**-..:,2 * for 51c ii U-. .5 0.' .' : rexall toothpaste • Removes 'film .frpjo ^eeth^inakee them sparkling white with the least amount of effort. Leading dentists recommepd . it because, - it polishes without harmt. . guards against decay . . . keeps tjhe breath sweet andpure. At two-fdfione-plus-pperpent there’s no other tooth paste value within miles of it. _ ... ,. ..... . j! jtOSSq Bt wawTiBf | 49c Puretest Aspirin Tablets, 100’s.jo* saoj 60c Puretest Rubbing: Alco hol, ...... I $1.00 Puretest Cod-Liver • Oil ( (mint) lfr-q*. <..2 fero® ,bl’|j ! 25c Puretest Iodine and Ap plicator, 1 M. .. ..... .2 for 26c I )26c Cascara Aromatic Ex tract, 2 oz..2 for 26c ,26c Soda Mint . . Tablets, 140’s, 2 for 2fic| I 26c Ess. Peppermint, 1-ox,, ( . .;.?, % %;( 20c Boric Acid Powder, 4-oz,< .. ..2 for 2lq 16c Spirit Camphor, l-oz.,( -. ,..............:....2'' for' 16c{ I 60c Puretest Cod Liver Oil/ (mint) 6-oz. ...:.,..'........2 for 51 £ 125c Glycerine, 3-oz.,2for26c' I Cough Syrup, 2 for Sic] ) 25c Little Liver Pills, ldO's, I ...2 for 26c, '50c RexaU Wh. Pine, Tar;,1 I —Cherry, 7-oz. .....2, for 51cI 160c Kidney Pills, 60’s ..2 for 51c i [ 25c Menthol Wh. Pine and Tar Comp. 8-oz. 2 for 26c I | 25c One Min. Headache Poivd J Tablet, 24’s i: 2 for 26c | ! 50c Dyspepsia Tablets, 50’s ...2 for 6lc^ * INDIVIDUALLY OWNED DRUG STOPEit*™ « ! Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday — .rt':,: jui •; 31 REXALLMIK OF MAGNESIA TOOTHPASTE This is an extraordinary tooth pa^b value at its regular 25c price. 4t i for 26c it is a Value that thrifty shop pers are sure to appreciate. Com* early! Regular 75c value. S TUBES FOR 226c (Only one sale to costumer) .'i-'vi. I li’-l'K.*! »/ Here s How It s Done ST(>KEfj> throughout the United States take pari in ^tremendous Sale! Beeau.se of the tons of merchandise sold, and be i • . J.i r* i. ^, .-J-t *■ i.l.... • > < •'. '• - aiMU < (Uiu -Utr <al|se in the ftEXAlLPLAX there is no middleman’s profit, we are able L; *® ftr &C ?ar^ai,is' ?ue to seasonal demand a few of thkr items Iite^ maj’ ^ave been sold&t prices lower than the regular price listed here —tat never ^s lQw as on^ this sale! There is no limit to the ani&nif of ine chapdtse you piay buy Just add one cent to the regular price tthtPglSt oi^ more similar nuekage! : . fit jtf'-V I - »;* : ■ybUflEED EVERY ONE OF THESE HMthittii >& PURETEST ASPIRIN, bottle of 100... 2 ior 50c T" T! 1 * LV* 3Sc STAG Latherless Shaving CREAM, large SiT'vrfr.. ............„2 for 36c j Harmony LILAC VEGETAL, 5-oz. size, 2 for 76c :.i, : j"n;; - '' ' mtmmf prnnd roll,.. ... . Z for 40c WSWR ?3° bf these 2 for 1 PLUS 1 CENT r GAINS— ■:~taq ir »^eJ»&rinR vp ■hi: £.:iP iafij £t .j. m ;j •••>•* K4i &aii Mi 31 SqlutiQn; ‘Mouit Tes ted" ^;^n tisep tic pint 49c...:;.2 for 50c * i&Zu Piiretest'Mineral Gil T.;SU I «bcK '?i3 .ti'.'id « i wnf Htsa mm k^'L.uU ZltS'r^ L’£'-«'j -Lt.. .J1 ■'4; % -jfe 31. |SFiaying; Cjrieam Hppftter slifibipther slaves 1 tube i25^:,;..v.2 for 26c 1 Minted' Oil wiih Agar,; Agar EmuM Sion i’« 1:(if' tUsi :■ T 1 pint $1...2 for $1.01] 20 '* J.-Tv n.vt Puretest Mercuro chrome applicator.V: 7i;c...2 for 26c| FIRSTAID Sanitary Napkins v. Idoz. 25c..;:..2 for 26c x5 in Firstaid Plaster i FAMOUS TOILETRIES 2 For The Price of 1 Plus 1 cent 50c Midnight Cleansing Cream,:. 2 for 51c Cocoa, v /i vJ *■-» •*»%*, ’■ A' . sdap,......2 for 11c 0 t; H.'^.lteMtN»less Shaving Cream 2 for 36c 25c Georgia. Rose TalcutO ;.2 for 26c 25c Iiexali Cold 1 .sUinffiiM 50c kCormit. Butter CoM ^ for 26c ? j * fchjP«e»n* for. 51c. 75c Lavendar Bath Salts..2 for 76c 25c Tiny Tot Talcum.2 for 26c $1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder.2 for $1.01 25c Lavender Talcum ...—2 for 26c 50c Asst., Perfumes ' Cara, fttome, Duska Sh^,fi,_.....j .....2 for 51c .. & ' pi 1 hREXJULANA QuioK CpiAgft, Reyel ttot tastes jus .rlike:, honey! SQe dottle ' ,2 for 51. 1 ■ ? CASCADE pound paper Correctly styled. ' Linen finish. 1 lb paper 6r:s6: envoi. 40c. :: ■ ■ ■ i .. . - f' j • - . *-•’ „ , ., 2 for 41c lOe-'l^irstaid Z. O. Plaster, ■* 1** for lie «0it ftrStafd fjuicfc ‘•Acting Plaster - fOF sic Fi|-staid Gd/tiifeii&l'-'1'” .'' ' ■/* v'..::":2r26c •SeaJ©a^ara Corhp. Nb. 3, ^ ' " Hi«Hle, pltiltr fOOV 'Ll 2 for 36c 20oZinC 0*ideJ Ointment, ‘ '•* <«•' ’tiid<', "'~* - n:'‘'^::.2 for 21c SOo-Sodifim Phosjihatp^ ')J f i cA-an^^Efr.c for sic p f»r;^ • .IK; u ■ : *. *Cjf’ J-*: i. "■"rt-'.-V'y":-' ^NP*lIE^P. : . . ; ^ 2 for 20c 1 Qp Ponies; pellet iTJs^p. .fL# for 11c 39c Kl^nzo Polish Cloth 2 for 40c 25cLAl^Toilet Tissue,,.,, 2: for 26c 2§c jtlenzp P>eial tissue . 2 for 26c 15-16-1718 Henftay. Uli^rrfos/J1 -Ih. t M RUBBER SU3& Tfiotorik Emin fai n .'ttSytringe,..J}• .> J’ioitoria' Witter . i; J:'± SUM) tain Syringe, 19c Mayofinirr Eoliths: ttciKuddle-ftftt.f iWatwr Bottle4-*'^'* c-tcv--* *■> sc?*& r — ■ ' f <■ LLZ £. 2 for 51c 2 for $1.26 2 for $1.26 2 for $1.01 2 for 20c 2 for 76c TWO ,,_v a'-V •• • ’rfbii* " '. «m rjt |»! JJ« r?,r,‘‘ 'v. ’T ■ - « tt* ' • £ j V.. -U- i mT.'J t* . -• '—‘i SPARTA, _It3 . _ REXALL COLD TABLETS : SPECIAL I Keep a box handy and don’t let that 5 cold get started. These easy-to-take tablets bring you welcome relief. I bbx 25c 2 for 26c REXALL SHAVING LOTION A stimulating tonic for the skin. Closes pores after shaving. Softens rough chafed skin. You will use it always. 1 bottle 50c 2 for 51c PURETEST ASPIRIN No better aspirin can be made. Tab lets that disintegrate in two to seven seconds . . . quickly relieve headaches — pain of all kinds. They do not i depress the heart. Twenty-four tab lets to the box. 1 Box 25c 2 for 26c JASMINE TOILET SOAP | Fragranced with this year’s most pop I ular odor .- •. . yields rich, creamy I lather quickly, easily . . . French milled to make it long lasting, econo mical..Regular 60c value. 6 CAKES FOR 26c (Only one sale to the customer) < SHARI FACE POWDER Soft, fluffy, clinging, expuisite in tex ture and fragrance . . in a dainty sil ken box. Smart shoppers will go for this amazing value. Be on time! Regular $2.00 Value 2 BOXES FOR $1.01 I HARMONY CREAM OF ALMONDS Rich, fragrant, creamy. For luxurious skin protection and beautifying. 1 bottle 25c 2 for 86c PtJRETEST MILK OF MAGNESIA Prompt relief fromthe gas, indiges tion and constipation caused by over acidity. A sweet, creamy emulsion. No" earthy taste. 1 pint 50c 2 for 51c PURETEST EPSOM SALT ItSdazzling whiteness is proof of its absolute purity. Its purity accounts f»r its freedom from bitter after-taste F3ne-needle-like crystals that dissolve promptly . . activate the bowells na turally, completely, Prescribed by leading physicians everywhere. '2 lb. size 15c 2 for 16c 1 pound size 25c 2 for 20c 1 n 7 cHtmctf iHffi&r Elder Edd Davis announces the fol lowing1 appointments for services during November:,- ..v... GalaX,Nov. 17, at night; Sock Creek, Npv„. 18rl9^. Pilgrim^ Rest; Nov. 20; Peach Bottom, Nov. 21; Sad dle Creek, Nov. 22r Fox Creek, NOV. 23; Piney Creek, Nov. 24; Elk Cretfv Nov. 25-26 Sunday ia A. M.; Sparta, Nov. 26, at 2 P. M. n ">rr ~ — T ' ■ i J*1 'K I COLDS—And allied troubles quick ly relieved by RU-&ALM, the ’ sooth ing, healing salvp ,fpr external use. Ask your druggist br grocer.—AdV.-* INDEPENDENCE THEATRE -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— NOVEMBER 10 - 11 “ She Done Him Wrong ” COMEDY -MONDAY AND TUESDAY— NOVEMBER 18 - 14 Jeanette Oaynor—Charles Ferrell — u El Brendel In Sunny Side Up ” comedy Globe BATTERIES 12 MONTHS WRITTEN GUA RANTEE $4.50 to 5.90 at Alleghany Motor Sales, Sparta, n. C.' ri i*" Reins - Sturdivant Funeral Home io ••u' « Ambulance Service Day or Night, —Licensed ■'mbalmers_. ;.• . ! ’■j .e SPARTA, N. C. ‘ :F 22- T E L E P H O N E—23 DR. E. E. BRANSCOME, D. O., ' ' ; . * •' ’ s J+i Ph. C. (Chiropractor) Will be in Sparta on Tuesdays. Write' or phone 17-W, Galax, Va., for free analysis. Excellent results in Chil dren’s and chronic diseases. Hundreds of patients—No deaths: ; Dr. Branscome is licensed in North Carolina; ... M. H. Shaw Representative for: NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE l COMPANY j (Best Old Line Company) i Organized 1846 1 -‘ f ALL KINDS OP LIFE AND | ENDOWMENT POLICIES. j Cherry Lane, North Carolina] ...>ii(iin|ir>»l.<HiiH.u.i.n,„llntn»nnl Blue Ridge Cafe Meet Your Friends At . . . Good Food Served Right . . . SANDWICHES Hot Coffee .... Hot Sdups Ulus Irwin, Prop, Sparta, N, C. ULUS IRWIN, Proprietor. .# um DR. M. A. ROYALL, Elkin, N, C. S PMCIALIST s'y. lx: in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat • GLASSES FITTED Good Food Always Found Atr— 5-10-25 Cent Lunch Tap Beer and 10c. Barbecue SartdtVlcW Special Dinner, .. ^Se All Kinds of Sandwiches and Beverages. 114 Main St., GALAX, VA.
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