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A SUGGESTIOII,
Pnvs Ho:r.iSge to Lee
I.Iersory at Unveiling of
Great Monument at Stone
L!ountain Saturday. :
, Atlanta, Ga Jar. 'l9.-rjhr South
today paid homage to the memory of
General Robert E. Lee. ,. '
Governors of Southern States; Con
;5t AVVterans and men and wo
iien higiK in rank' in national; and
state affairs, stood with bowed heads
; tons of crsnite crashed down the
vr jcipice of Stone Mountain, leaving
, tiw "a jU-root, square, me ncau vi m
;SoutYs greater, .general. standing out
an relief, carved in native rock. '
As thf sranite' rumbled its way
1 fronv the' working platform! jo i; the
'. around bthw, two Arrterican ' flags.
, -covering Lcers features, ''were drawn
' aside as Mrs. C. Helen Plane, 94 years
old. widow of a Confederate colonel
v ho died in battle,' and a charter
member ot the United Daughters of
the Confederacy, commanded Stone
'.Mountain to give forth the head' of
Lee, commander-in-chief of the ar-
s saiies of the Confederacy. - ;
Mrs. Plane wore the costume ' of
-4tJie-Ws and was accompanied by 13
toys a'iid 13 girls, children of the
Confederacy. Mrs. Plane, through her
children, distributed In the audience
, tihips of the f;ri-nU; last cut from the
head of Lee arid preserved by the
sculptor. Gutson I'-orglum, who began
liU work on December 1st.
Confederate Veterans were given
(the place of honor immediately sur-
rounding the rostrum upon which
vfrp. thn snilntor. visitine governors.
"of the United States
my and navy, United Daughters ot
ip (.nntederacv. the United Uwea-
rate Veterans and other national,
tate and city othcials. .
e's head is the first unit of what
lestined ' to be one of the wdrld's
ivfttoi iiiyjiuiiiviivji.; wv.. ...
Monc, the head of General Lee is the
Wral. figure about which will be
Vved ia; panoramic; view of Dixie's
Vnoruls as an everlasting memo
vuito those who died for, the Con
' federate cause. - t 1 '
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loVtK Skeenah News.
"Te are having some, rainy weather
al this writing; -
Rev. James Faller, 'of Hazelwood,
passed through this section Tuesday.
Mr? E. B. Delialrt has opened up a
new stock of gooas at Grove r Jam
, i sou's building at Prentiss.
Messrs. Oscar. Sanders and Reanes
Sanders went to Mill Creek horse
tnrYmg one day last week,
filrs. Arizona Hasting has got her
v dwelling finished, ,
Mi-rs Pnntain ' Stamiv snil NpI-
fson Hodgin, from Buck Creek, fmf
t(ii iMJil tu'i' uvvuvm vm, ,UC4jr 1 twit)
week. , ' '' 1 "
. There wa? a singing ai Mr,. J. W.
blastings' Sunday. All reported a
wice time. . .
v Mr. Fred Moffiitt of Cartoogeehaye
A-as visiting Mr. Sam Stockton last
Sunday..". .,'.'.' -
The wheat in this section looks
like it is dead, as the cold weather
-senile very near killing it.- -
ROSE BUD.
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Chattel Mortragas tor at Th
Vreu offlc.
ELTTilD, SO TIRED
":ssa La2y Says Sie Was Ro
Suffered Wii Hzr Bad.
Tcck Cardri, tzi
Get Well
r::hasr.d. Ind.-"I thottskt-l would
Ti-rite a line or so, to say that I owe my
: ?d hcrl'.h and strength to Czrdui," says
a i:'.:er from Mrs. Cora Courtney, 31
i:;lio3d Street, this citv.
' , "1 was all run-down until my family
l;oiT,htthey would lose me," writes Mrs.
rf'n!ini'v ."Mv husband cnaved mcto
"fffar!!l n. in nteass him. I did. and
'a ill say I do not regret it, tor I am able
So do ail ny v. orx ana go my snopping.
i nave live tiiuuicn, m wiiuui.
- nnd a hoardpr to do for. and
n 'do all my own work for all of us, and
i tim r. nlnv. We all nraise CarduL
Jvery sfck and run-down woman should
;L'.ke this wonderful rr.edictne.
' i steered with ray back; avcry toeak
r:2liniin mv limbs. 11
"I fcit Ijrdly tle to drssi; Just
caso urea a.i we iiic
'! rc -i pr'irt fr met in dd anv
' ; but Ccriui helped cie so I felt like
The art of snecialbins is tyi'ically
Aiencan. It has been tested out for
vears, and without 'doubt, works tor
the highest, efliciency. in tne-pouu.,
i,r ar rnminff more and more
(o realize the value of specialization.
On the large poultry farms where
?nnnn n nntm hirds are grown there
are specialists in .each oepanmciu,
A,.tv i' tn attend strictly to
his particular branch of. the industry.
This calls tor lugn saiarica hicii
only wealthy breeders can anosu
this class of helpers, isut Dy
o rnmtniinitV 01 neopie, us
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hrarins a county and- trie
outlying communities to , this county
can organize a co-operative poumy
colony, each individual member of
which prepares himseit tor nis- own
particular part of the work. In this
o utrirt mav become a large
fgg factory with each poultryman
head 01 nis uwu ucoi n..v.... v
concentrating his mind on one pnase , j
of the work ne can De mum inuv
sriccessful tlur. if all the stages oi
breeding, brooding, caring for young
stock and marketing nis eggs were
undertaken.
if ' vnn want to sell
11 build and eciuip. a
good laying house. Yo buy your
Ipu Hist comine into laying auu
begin at once to realize on your in
vestment. You keep no maies, so
t,!,. pvpw hit of feed is used by a
producer. If a well-balanced ration
is given arid witn gooa care 01 yum
erti-k vnn will realize a larger per
cent on your investment than you can
cn any other. tarm product, cy worn
ing co-operatively this will become a
cash crop
An iitlinp of the work done in
Pctaluma, California, which by the
way, is the most successful poultry.
th wnrlrl 'mav be of helo to
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us here. There is one group of men
who are breeders, another wno taKe
th? day-old chicks and carry them
im fn thp lavinff Oenod. iney are
then olaced in laying houses by the
commercial egg farmer. . '
This first flrrouo breed for vitality,
etntir!arH nm'nts., and tush ixsc pro
duction. This is the work which car
ries the greatest responsibility:
TV. -orcra ar then boutrht from the
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annmvpd KrppHers bv the hatchery.
These rhent devote their lives to
hatching eggs and nothing else.
TiiAir caII flip Hav-nlrl chicks to an
other group of experts who brood
-.mi ran for them on onen ranee un
til they are ready to place in the
fiirincr ViniiQP.
Then comes the real poultry man
nthn nta-p- ttirse strong, healthy pul
lets in their laying houses, giving
thrm sri-ntific care and feeds. Each
day he carries the eggs to the jarge
packing house, where they are
urachpff ran riled, welched, (traded.
placed 'in attractive containers and
shipped to market. -
- Th narked crate of eees as it
comes from the packing house is an
attractive object, with all eggs of the
same size, of the same clear, white
tone, and every egg known to be
good. The market price is better be
cause 'of the known quality of the
commodity. Each stage of the work
being handled by experts, the finished
article is the best of its kind that can
be produced. . '
A close second to the poultry dusi-
iTHSiapd nea,ny aiuea 10 11 is ic
dairy. A creamery, cares for the
cream and the skimmed mill or but
termilk is used by. those who raise
the '.-' millet and have'lavinc hens.
The milk fed hen is not as, suscepti
ble to diseases and is by tar the Det
ter nrndnrer. ' The milk suonlies the
necessary protein, too, which makes
the wh-'te of the egg. Without pro
tein jn' some-form; either milk, meat
rrane. hnof inserts, or their emiiv-
alent, the hen" will not lay, no matter
how goor. the grain ration is. A
,-annerw which ntili7P tllP SlirnlllR
fmite nnrl vecpfahlps ako ransrfie
vouub roosters, wlvich are not shinned
iu .iiarKci as iijcij,
Thin rnmnlptelv onranired sneriali
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ration of the industry at every' stage,
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iromt ie motner nen to tne mancetea
etrff. U the creates fartor for the
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success of theibusiness, which no in-
In developing the industry in this
way the methods of modern science,
Mil ft mnrliTn Ki cinca nrA mfA Af ti in.
dustnal procedure have simply been
appiiea . ini.. tfie , old way to a new
nh! frt . 'i '' .
The citizen' nf .Maron Cnnntv are
coming to rtalize the potential re
sources of th',r climate, their pro
ductive soil ani the approach to the
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oest niaricets wr.-.sh the puiluing ot
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new roaus win open up. ilie tarms
of our county are, capable of supply
ins?, ffr.iin anH ffrepfr fp1 tvlth rnntrh.
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age for a large and v ta!th-producing
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liijur.ry anu iiitiry colony, ,
the frarm rerierat on is "contem-
nlptilivT the rufri-haap
fmoth incuhatcr, to be installed this
spring. e are mr.kinft a sure and
steady giowth m all Vanchcs of
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The rviTfitv ; ia m,c ,1 An. -1 -
- t",'J .jv( uyiv uiaiwllivj id
spedal drie for r.ore poUtry and
rtTLr. mnre atu) lircrpr A-At-'iao :
.ao-i ' djiu in
creased production of cabbage, fruit
,and potatoes, all five of which tan be
Miu.'.guL.iu uich, nigucst state oi per
fect:on riglr here cn our own farms
in tne county ci Macon
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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TAST Spring a total of 350,000 people .were Udl9aPPcS
1 not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Truck ;
as orders were placed faster than cars could be produced, ;
The demand for Ford Cars and Trucka this Spring will, acced
ing to all indications, be far greater than last Spring..
Winter buying'has been increasing ai a greater raje than ever
before. . , .. ' - , - ' ;
Actual retail deliveries the past 60 days
totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an
increase of 1,961 a day over a year ago,
'Over 200000 people have already ordered Ford products on
oVr purlase the majority of whom will take dehvery m
, the Spring. .
The above facts are given with the suggestion that you list your
order pmpdy with Ford dealer if Y?u contemplate the pu
S a Ford Car orTruck for use this Spring or Summer and
wish to avoid delay in delivery. ,.
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You need not DM cash for your car. You can arrange to make a small deposit .
dXSSSS the balance ineay paymen Or, 1
Weekly Purchaie Plan. .Thie putt you on the preferred order
JiMure. deUvery o! your car at time to be determmed by younelL
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
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Credit for Their Service.
World war veterans applying for
positions w1tfi the government, are
allowed five points in the civil service
examinations, while disabled ex-service
men are given a credit of ten
points. .
rtr'1t' willdowhatwe
It.iW'kJLJb' claim for it
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh. '0. i
Sold by dnzgiiti for over 40 ytan
F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Oblo
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nON'T FORGET that I am still on the job filling
- Prescriptions and selling just what you want
in the Drug line. . k
My Motto: "Service and the
FRANK T. SIJITfl
' Prescription Druggist FRANKLIN, N. C
II v"j cr2 i i a rii-down physical
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MARGAREJ F.'bYSON.,
Hrtftf l-ll.tnrv nf Marnn r.,.k. 1
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Topography of Macon County, in
Towers Gingham, 20c.
Men's genuine re-tanned leather shoes; ammonia
proof; not affected by barnyard manure $2.65
Women's Substantial . Brown Spruce Leather
Shoes --- $2-65
The above are our, regular prices on H. C. God
man Shoes and subject to a 5 per cent cash dis
count, making the cash,price....;..:,::.......:.-..$2.52
Children's Brown Elk Shoes ..:..:........:.....$L00
And many other values equally as good.
The style, fit, quality and priceW our Shoes
backed by a real guarantee are selling our stock,
Come and see for yourself . '
SLOAN BROS. A CO
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paiiipuicL ivriu, ir ai at tne rreie
office, 10c a copy. . ; '. .
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