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Ml THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JULY , 19U U 1 ance Bus iness College ASHEVILLE, N. C, fii m i r - aw ma aw aa ra A Uncle r new Management. Additional Instructors, Modern Courses And Prices within the reach of everyone. POSITIONS GUARANTEED AND DIPLOMAS ISSUED Inquire about Our Special Courses. For any Information Related to Vance Business College SEE MISS MAMIE CLAYTON Firt National Bank, Buildings Waynesville. N, C. Write P. O. Box 1395 Department B. Tit uir wri Concrete Blocks Save Coal The coal bin and the coal shovel don't meet so often In the house that Is built of concrete blocks covered with stucco. And the man who pays the bills is richer by 13.54 of his annual coal bill. Houses built of concrete blocks and covered with stucco cost only from 2 to 5 more than frame houses: and besides being warmer in winter, are cooler in summer. They never need re painting and are permanently beautiful. Ask your building material deal er to tell you the economy and beauty achieved in building homes with Atlas Portland Cement. ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT 'The Standard by Which all other makes an mcaswrd You Can Double The Life Of Your SHOES CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DUCKETT. Prop., Main Street Prices Are Low Waynesville, N. C. Vote YES For The Hospital Bonds Opp. Postoffice Phone 300 E. K. McGEE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Clings to cylinder walls for hours or days or weeks, if need be. Whether your engine is run ning or not, a good oil must stay on the job ready to lubri cate at the first move of the motor. Here's one that does. STANDARD' $Bhdns MOTOR OILS 'Based on over 50 y tars' experience Big State Company Has 14 Million Dollars Already In vested in N. Carolina. aHsk Jail a PHf. By Jo I Inn PrOr. Did you know that r Ik lit her In Nnrt h Carolina thert- has horn built up a II fv Insurance I nut Itui ion with over a iuarter of a billion lllar nf 'nsu ranee In force? This Institution i the Jc'fftTHon tandard I.I ft- In surance Company. The officer of this Company, who are striving continually to make of the Jef ferson soviet nine; tatter and finer, ,nd throuKh It ad vance the State of North Carolina, feel Justified In re ferring to It afl North Carolina Institution ; because It tg add In materially to the growth and prog ree of the State and through It financial barking, schools churches and bun In ess houses have been able to step forward with a new stride, which has turned the business eyes of the United State towards North Carolina. A firm belief !q North Carolina and her future greatness, Is the foun dation stone on which the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company rests. This expression of faith In the State Is no Idle boast, for It la backed up with millions of dollars. This Company now has over 1 14, 000,000 invested In North Carolina, In long time loans to churches, schools, home builders, farmers and business enterprise In practically very community In the State. Thesa millions may be taken as an Indica tion of the great faith that the Jef ferson Standard Life Insurance Com pany has In North Carolina, and of the extent to which this Company is Interested In the development of the State. If It 3ld not have faith, It would -tit he willing to put up such large sums of money out on loans In the State: If It did not have an ab sorbing Interest In the continued wel fare of the people of North Carolina, there would be no motive for making such loans Such an investment rannot but ma terially benefit North Carolina. It la helping to build more and better churches, where people may look to their spiritual development: It la helping to build more and better chooltt, when the children of the people may be educated: It is helping the farmers out of their difficulties, and making 11 possible for the agri cultural interests of the State not to be neglected; It Is helping In the establlshmen t more and better bns- Iness, which w ill add to the prosper ity of all V people of the State More lnti: -ance from this Company Is In fore . n the lives of North Car olinians I " n spy other Company of any size 'motioning this way alone. In the M'iclty which many people consider the only service rendered by a life Insurance Company, the Jef ferson Standard Life Insurance Com pany Is giving to the people of North Carolina a genuine service, the worth of which cannot he overestimated, Ovr 40,000 North Carolinians are In sured with this Company for $90, 000,000. Each year It pays out to North Carolina widows and orphans several hundred thousand dollars, glv- Mr. S. H. Duokett having sold hi) interest to J. C. Noland and Jamei Notice is hereby given that the Mooney who assume al! obligation! partnership of Duckett & Company and are to collect al! indebted general merchandise dealers of Fines Creek, has been dissolved. July 16, pad. 1 --e ... - - . m - t&ro JDfflUi mid. wrormance -y f v notmn ButAEThtee Where among all the cars can you find another that offers comparable beauty and comparable performance at a comparable price? Others may have one or even two of these essential qualities but Oldsmobile offers all three! Touring $890, Coach $1075, The most convincing proof is the car itself. Look at it then drive it then try to match both its beauty and its performance at the same price. We'll gladly loan you a car and we know that it will quickly prove to you its own superiority ! o. b. Lansing, plus tax. OLDSMOBILE 49 a ft PRODUCT OF GENERAL M OTOR.S Noland Motor Co. 9 NORTH CAROLINA J' The Coastal Plain Famout for tar, pta nuit, fUk and cotton. Vio tm t many mufortuntt. Now cowling into itt own, M a vast, rick truck gar ion, a a tportman'o paradimo and at a rttort country, of tatiqut attrac tion. Jofforoon Standard it oaehmg itt groat faith " in Kattorn North Cava with mbttantial s.- ft r ?: Over 14 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS of Jefferson Standard money is invested rigrht here in North Carolina. There's hardly a village or a hamlet in our good old state where Jefferson Standard money isn't working for the good of the community. Naturally, right-thinking Tar Heels are coming to insist, more and more, t, that their insurance needs be covered J by a Jefferson Standard policy. Doesn't it follow that the policies of this Big Home Company are "Easier to Sell in North Carolina" W hr af sncy openings for th right typ of mn in different sections of North Carolina. " Write JULIAN PRICE, President Jefferson standard ufe lNSUIVNCE COMPANY GREENSBORO, N. C. tfnsunnct in font otr rler y4 S3Hlhn i ' r; ; f I - e tl) 1 sT fna m i whole. -? 1
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