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RECORD RUNNING TIME SET PROM ATLANTA TO ASHEVTLLE ? Atlanta Journal, Aug. 14? "~A~new time record was set for lee Appalachian Scenic highway between Atlanta and Asheville Friday when President Roscoe Marvel, of the As sociation and a party of Asheville and Bryson City citizens made the 2(>4 miles in seven hours and forty seven minutes' running time, averag ing 35,34 miles an hour. "It is the fastest, most comfort able and most scenic highway be tween Atlanta and Asheville, "clared President Marvel," and is the b?st all weather highway between the two cities even if it is a few miles longer. One i.utfdrcd and seventy five mihs of the highway are surfaced paved and the remainder is gravel and sand elny. Every mile of the route through the Georgia and North Carolina mountains is surfaced wita either watcrbound macadam, asphalt or concrete with the exception of a. ten mile stretch of gravel and shale. "Travel over the Appalachian all the way from Atlanta to Montreal, Canada, is increasing at a rapid rate and on our way down from Asheville We saw scores of cajrs from other states. The scenery between Atlanta and Asheville is entrancing and is( unsurpassed. There is nothing to! equal it east of the Rocky mountains. | "At every town and city between] Asheville and Atlanta we were in- j formed that large delejrations would " ii n attend the big Appalachian Scenic: highway celebration in Murphy, N.! C., next Saturday when the comple tion of the paving on the /125'mile; stretch between Murphy and Ashe-j ville and the completion of Ihe fifty-; mile stretch of wateiboiind macadam I between Murphy and Cleveland, Ga.. will be celebrated. The <4ty of Miw phy will take a holiday and will en tertain its guests in elaborate; fash ion- They are preparing a barbecue and other entertainment for 500 vis- f itors and any Atlantinns) or others who miss this meeting will miss an unequalt-d opportunity for a delight ful week end trip. Accompanying President Marvel i were Dr. K. E. Bennett-, of BrvsoWl City; W. C. Men-itt, Held Represen tative! ot the Appalachian * Scenic| Highway association; E. L. Olden, sales manager of the Conabeer ALo I ( ii tor company, of Ashevjtfle, which fur nished a Chrysler Imperial "80" roadster as the scout car for the trip, and Emery Marvel, a son of Presi dent Marvel. The party were guests at a dinner given Friday evening on the roof of the Capital City club by Major John -S. Cohen, president and editor of The Atlanta Journal. Other guests at Major Cohen's dinner were President W. D. Hoffman and Henderson Hall man, of the' Atlanta Chamber of Commerce; Fred Houser, secretary of j the Atlanta Convention and Tourist bureau; John A. Brjce, secretary ami treasurer of The Atlanta Journal; T. j F. Cathcart president of the Catli- j I cart Storage and Van company and ! Frank T. Reynolds, Joint Paschail and Harllee Branch, directors of tho I 7 i Georgia division of the Appalachian ! Scenic Highway association. / i | President Marvel, I)r. Bennett, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Cathcart, Mr. House-', Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Hallman, Major Cohen and Mr. Paschail made short j talks 011 the Appalachian Scenic highway on the Murphy celebration ! aiWi on the Atlanta convention of th?? | Appalachian Scenic highway associa i tion in October. President Marvel and his party' woiv the guests of tho Ansley hotvl Friday night and left at 9 o'clock | Saturday morning for Asheville, where they expect to arrive in the late afternoon. ^ ? j While here, President Marvel held conferences with local committees j on the plans for the Murphy celebra tion and for the Atlanta convention. I He expressed himself as greatly I pleased with the work of ti.e local! committees. President Marvel announced I hat Max Gardner, a prominent lawyer ofi Shelby, \\ C., a formed lieutenant governor and a man whom many pre-1 diet will be the next governor of! North Carolina, had been added to the list of speakers for (he Murphy' celebration and would, sjx'ak on the subject "Improved Highways the Key to Progress." . V Farmers in the mountains, are pleased over tin* outlook for crops this year due to the tine rains whi *h they have had during the late sum mer. i Tenative program for the 16th An nual Meeting of the N. 0. Fores try Association. The following tentative program has been arranged for the 16th An nual Meeting of the North Carolina Forestry Association which will be held at Morehead City/N. C., Sep teniber 2nd and 3rd, 1926: Assessment and Taxation of Forest Land? (1) Need of reform in forest taxa tion in North Carolina. (2) Reasons for change of present method : (3) Suggested measures of" 'im provement. < t (4) Timber crop compared with other crops. ~ (5) How to meet county expenses, under deferred payments. Protection of Forests from Fire? (1) Needed legislation. (2) Federal cooj>cration. (3) County cooperation. Recent Federal Forestry Legislation j Effecting North- Carolina? f (1) Weeks and Clarke-MoNary Laws. '< \ (2) Forest protection, j (3) National forests. (4) Appalachian Forest Expcri j ment Station. ! State Parks and National Parks? j (1) Acquisition and administration | of State Parks. (2) Relation of State Parks to Con [ servation. (3) National parks. (4) IllUstVated lecture on State Parks ot' North Carolina. Among tlibse who have been invit ed to discuss the subjects mentioned above are: Chas. L. Pack, President.. American Tree Association; O. M. Butler, Secretary of America Fores try Association; Major Wade H. Phillips, Director, Department Con servation and Development; Hon. K. A. Doughton, Revenue Commissionci'; Reuben Robertson, President, Cham pion Fibre Company; Hugh MacRa\ Wilmington, N C.; Hon Gilford Pin chot, Governor . of Pennsylvania; Senators K. M. Simmons and Lee S. Overman; Congressman Charles Ab-j ernethv; J. G. Peters, U. S. Forest : Service; .lolin M. Gibbs, Secretary, I N. C. Pine Association; Andrew Gen-j nett, Gennett Lumber Company; Ed-' ward A. Gaskill, Suncrest Lumber| Company; Verne Rhodes, Former Su pervisor, Pisgah Forest; J. S. Holmes State Forester; Hon. Chas. Wallace, Morehead City; Senator W. 0. How ard, Tarboro; Sen. 0. L. Clark, Clark ton; Senator E. R. McKethen, Fav ctteville; H. M. Curran, Department 1 expressing their inter, s< j? l( of Agriculture, North Carolina; Hon. estry work in the St;u. a?AV -- ? itr 31 J riLA^?minn Po /I <-*111 SAt Pnllixro 1 .. ~ ~ o ,. J. E. Woodlaaid, Chairman Carteret County Commissioners. The educational institutions aie dent, State College, ii;iV<> u|,0 ??" invited to disci, fs tln> t'un -try sji ^ tion in this state. eteran cars shed their carbon New lubricating oil proves it with Buicks, Packards and others \ L TEST on a Buick for carbon deposit with the new "Standard" Motor Oil showed amazing results. When the car was examined be fore the test there were heavy accumulations of carbon on cylinder heads and pistons. The new "Standard" Motor Oil was then put in the crank case and the car run 2,969 miles. Again it was examined. Most of the carbon had disap peared?the slight amount remaining was easily wiped off with a cloth. The new oil is a perfect all 'round lubricant, giving a complete piston seal; smoother operation at all speeds; cooler motor; increases in oil mile age of 12% to 40% and in gas mileage of 10% to 20%. Verify these astounding results with a crank case full of "Standard" Motor Oil in your own car. You cart actually feel the difference. ... J " \ STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) 7 Advantages of "Standard" Motor Oil 1. Constant lubrication. 2. Minimum friction. 3. Less "breaking-down" under load or at high speeds. 4. More miles per quart of oil. 5. Better hill climbing - smoother operation" 6. Negligible carbon. 7. Actual saving in gasoline. cJ Quarter a Quart t .? V v "STAN DARD" . -? x> ?*h MOTOR OIL to - You The Great AVGFST Money Say ing Sale at Your Hexall Store. 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Rexall August Money Saving Sale In August this great money saving event has been created for the purpose of bringing to your attention in a practical way, the unequalled resources possessed by the Rexall Drug Stores for fur nishing the highest quality of merchandise at themost reasonable prices. Our own plants and laboratories producing Toilet preparations, remedies, rubber goods ,station cryfjgauze and cotton, candy and pure food products for 10.000 Rexall Agents bring the manufac turiiig co#t down to a minimum. You Will do well to take advantage of these unusual offerings with the assurance that if you are *not entirely pleased with any product you may. (return it and your money will be cheerfully re funded. Puretest and Rexall Products 50c Puretest Fluid Extract Cas\ cara Aromatic, 4 Oz 39c Puretest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, pint ? r69c. Puretest Sodium Bicarbonate? 1 lb 13c. 2 for 25c. 40c Puretest Spirit of Camphor, 2 oz 29 c. 25c Puretest TSncture of Iodine with glass applicator 19c Puretest Witch Hazel, full pint 39c Puretest Glycerin, Suppositor ies,' Infant's and Admits, 1 doz, ..19c 25c Puretest Hydrogen Perox ide, 8 oz 19c. 25c Rexall Corn, Solvent 1-2 oz. bottle - 19c. 50c Rexall Eyelo, A soothing lo tion for the eyes .39c. 25c Rexall Foot Powder 4 oz 19c 25c Elkay's K]ens-all, 4 oz. Cleans spot from clothing .... 23c SAVE with SAFETY at your REXALL Drug Store SYLVA PHARMACY H. L. Evans, Prop. The Leading Druggist . Phone 27 SYLVA, N. C. One pound of Hallcroft bond writing paper. Regular price 50c. and a box of 50 envelopes to match. Regular price 50c. both for During our August Factory to You Sale 79c. ADRIENNE STATIONERY A beautiful box of high grade paper with en velopes to match. A popular size and style for all occasions. Regular price 65c. During Factory to You Sale 59c... HOSPITAL ABSORBENT COTTON Fine quality?sterilized?white?quickly absor dent. The most economical way to buy cotton for general household purposes. , 1 lb. During our Aug. Factory to You Sale 54c NEED A GOOD TOOTH BRUSH? During this sale we offer you an assortment of styles. Will satisfy the needs of the entire fam ily. Good quality white bristles. Regular price 25c During our August Factory to You Sale 19c CASCADE WRITING PAPER and ENVELOPES 1 pound of paper, 50 envelops, both for During our August Factory to You Sale 59c. GEORGIA ROSE TOILET WATER 5 oz. Dainty perfumed with real attar of Roses. Sprinkler top. During our August Factory to You Sale 79c Why We Run the August Fac-1 torv to You Sale i Everybody today wants to save money?you <)o. |j does your neighbor next door, so does eveiv oilier person. ? 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Sl-0" ^ An exceptional value. ; 8 ? ' HARMONY OLIVO SHAMPOO * Brings out all tl^e real life and lustre, natural wiivc js and color. Regular price 50c. During our August Factory to You Sale | Made from lii^h quality oil of Bay Full .strcu: Just the thing for after the shave and general ? use. Regular pride 75c. ) (5 During our August Factory to You Sale fu1? pt. -19c ? ' MEN!! . I 25c. can of Gentlemen's Talc cream tint?slitihiO perfumed and a Jumbo tube of Klenzo Sh;<v^ cream both for' ^ During our August Factory to You Sale & KLENZO DENTAL CREME > $ Its daily use keeps the teeth white and sparklm;-* your gums healthy and your breath sweet ? clean. Regular price 25c. \ $ During our August Factory to You Sale .. ... l-c $ >31
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