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THI W Jl NT II. ir. THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER 7 . Safeguard the Crops You cannot afford to trust the results of many months' labor to the uncertainty of an old inflammable building. Concrete barns and silos protect you aftaimt loss by flye by prevent ing it. The cost of permanent, firesafe and verminproof farm struc tures is low, too, for Portland Cement is the cheapest of all materials undergoing a manu facturing process. Ask your building material deal er the advantages of using Atlas Portland Cement in construc tion work. ATLAS PORTLAND CEMD1T ' Tfte Standard hj Which all other makfs art mtasund ' Bl'Y CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL COINS. The Nation's Tribute to I hi- Soulli. Kvt-iy S'Hithrrn man mil won.-n, every hoy and jfirl. in wio-i- vein "iks the blood ot the Iwrww it (.1-01, ". .. v. 'nt to mi..s;ss one or mine Con frilc'c Memorial Half I)nlliir. These iieautiful orns. .liinti'il iiy the I :rt''! St.'ite ' i' ' e:i tnent, aie i Nation'.- tiiliule !n the valor o:' the Southep n' -iiM:er. They a"- the linil -eal of Keeonrihat mii liv,( t'i,. N'oith m l Smi'!i. ;'m- Ea: an I '.'.:(. Ve-t, y forwa-il heneel'iirt h. uniteiiip J one people, s--:vm-' the ,-anie bU Meal-, i he sa nit' nieut I e ,t in;, I'roiei'iN from thu sal' of tin- I'm. Ieilei:ite Meinoriu! (' 'in wi I h" u-eil to save the tfieat inonumrnt lo lile heroes of th South a Stone Mour, lain, ; . 'The monument will lie the irreate-t ever const rui-tril hy the hani of tun,. Il i be in built bv the run tribi.tions of patnotie citi.'-ns from evry S'ate. It must ! rumpled- while the heroe" of l 1 -!." yet lu-e. that they mav attain look upon the features of their v-rrat c'i eft ain. enshrine! fw the air. To e.-nry forwa. I this jfival trust, i- a solemn and -aeied obligation on every .Southern heart. The South can- I The Most Popular Closed Car Ever Built I In the Tudor Sedan, Ford depend- The Tudor is a practical family I ability of chassis and engine, are car which anyone' can drive, and I matched with an attractive, sturdy which will give you pleasing and I and unusually well-desjgned body. satisfactory service for years. Ask a I It has many conveniences that only dealer to give you a demonstration. I Ford economy methods of produc- He will gladly do so at your con- I tion could make possible at the price. lenience. fV Detroit . ' r t I TL'nOH SK.DAN Runabout - - . $260 jp 1 af Touring Car 290 lC '"ZL' I rlril 1 Coup' 530 ::::7.r I mm4W mJ V Fordor Sdan - - 660 WbL Jl n in. i.HHim I ' Full lire ilalloo Tirw 425 ifr ln onrn an Jfmountjble J.iV t H t f g ' ' M A ) A Y V T Y Y O U H R ESP O N S B I L ' Y r-' Announcing Til III f zmv ) BROUGHAM 1 ' $1595 7-Pass. Sedan $1795 Freight and Tax Extra for the COACH not, the South muqt not fail. Farts About the Confederate Memo rial at Stone Mountain. Stone Mountain is situate! sixteen I mile.s east of Atlanta in IleKalb coun. 1 ty, Ceorjria. j Aeross this mammoth backifrrunal .f j (franite i-s bfinu caived he gioatest j monument of history in memory of jthe men and women who durol all -uf. 1 fired all for the Confederacy. BeinninK at the summit .' the nttl'ipice, an I sweeping .l-iwnard J distalli e of 1, :!.".( feet, will he c li ved ;in full relief a Panorama represent ' i ri; the ( 'onfedemte foiees aiiit thtf.i leader.-. Artillery appears at the top a- if eominjr over the mounfii'i. On t ! thi left the artillery will b- C nfeder j ate cav-ilrv in motion. In tile center when the mountain bul' loiwarii ;n "teat pormontoty will be carve l a nlos-ul tfroup -vn, esent in !h ''or. led . i at i- hijrh command. Even without the I'anui ini.i. tie' Central Cioup alone would srrpa-s all other monuments. It will consist of Robert K. I.ee, Oeneral Stonewall .laclc-on, Piesideiit .Iifferson Havi am) four outstanding generals are be--elected ny an histon commis--:oi: com!ost'd ( f the st i p historians of the thirt"-'n Southun State-- All of the seven will be on 'ihrsebac1: i Ceneral I.ee'.s head and hat cover an area twvnty-tive fee. -i'jare. A dozen men can be seated' comfortably on the brim of the hat. Th . hi of (ieneral Iee's hor-e will b' Miore than! forty feet from the tip of -.h no.stiil to the tin of the ear. President Davis. ( Ieneral Jackson an I the o'hei figures of t hi- Central (Iroi'n will he of the some immense proportions. Certificates redeemable in Cinfed- iiate Memorial half dollarr.- in July old are now heinir .-old at one lollar eai h by banks and voluntce" comnu'-tee- of i-itien- in a!! Sout'-e-rii com-munitie.-. 1 I'm- -ah- - Potato plants, .'!() cents per hundred i- mail. V. ('. Allisua, S"!v:i. C PAINS ALL OVER Lady Says She Took Cardni ai Never Saw Such Improve ment Wr So Weak Couldn't 'Stand. Miss Elizabeth Rogers of ClyrJe, Route 1, wa a Waynesville "visitior on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Johnson and Miss Nell Miller of Brevard were visiting friends in Waynesville last Sundnay. Weathersby, Miss. Mrs. James M. Hall, of this place, writes that she was "Retting weaker all the time" when Canlui. the woman's tonic, was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardui a while. ' she writes that she "never did see Bach an Improvement." "1 sulfered all the, time and had pains all over," .says 'Mrs. Hall. "I was so weak I could fiot stand. My skin was cold and flabby. I did not have any color. , 1 had always been a very artive woman used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pTehsi-d; aftid to get down, not able to get fnyseif a drink, was Indeed a hardship. "Nothir.g seemed to help me, t!:l I began on Cardui. The first bottlo seemed to strengthen mo. and I Bent for five more. By the time I had taken these, I was on my feet, going arom.d. doing my work, gained in health and strength. "I took t -) . toot;.- imttles, and I am well and -i.io:il'. Can work my garden I , a', v t !ud aay more sickness." Ask your Art: ..'s'i.it. NC-165 The world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars permits the lowest prices in Hudson 1 history. And for the finest Hudson s ever built. Thus Hudson is more than ever the j "World's Greatest Buy." I Hu4son-Esex Now World' Largest Selling 6-Cylmder Can 4 , agalnA the OIL They're long, long er thn most of us ever realize. Heat, "dust, dilution, pres sure, speed, and fitly clearances . are . just a few of them. But we'll bet on "Standard" Motor Oil, for it's a thor oughbrod. "STANDARD" JMniB MOTOR OILS 'Based on over SO years' experience Southern Rail- ' ' I ' . : . way Systen Sunday Excursions Until September 27th, the South ern Railway will sell Sunday ex cursion tickets from all stations between Asheville and Murphy to any station on the Murphy Divisi on where the round-trip can be completed on train returning pas- sengers to starting point before midnight same day. Rates for these outings will be on basis of one fare plus 25 cents for the round-trip. Call on your Local Ticket Agent for rates and passenger train7 schedeule. J. H. Wood. - Division Passeiigef Ageht, Asheville; N, C. Spotless Stores Courteous Service and Tell Tale, Valves. Three Reasons why you see our Store so busy. You too can 'serve your family bet ter food at no extra ex pense. The prices at our nearest store will convince you. Compound Lard, lb. 16c A&P Baked Beans, 3 tans for 25c lona Brand Tomatoes, can 10c lona Brand Sauerkraut, can 13c Norwegian ImporteqJ Sardines 2 cans, 25c Sunnyfield Brand Corn Flakes, pkg. 8c Astor Brand Rice. 1 pkgs. for 25c A&P Brand Salad Dossing, jar 14c Window Screens, each M . 59c fly Swatters, each (i . 5c , THEA-NfCTAR-Tf AS Orange Pekoe-India Ceylon-Mixed t 2 oz. pkg. 10c. 4 oz. pkg. 19c. 8 oz. pkg. 37c m Good hitching lot in rear of Store. fH mm H . . I Corner East and Main Street Waynesville V r. 1 mm".:. ' !JL - v j-
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