Feel Tbed and Languid? "*** ***" eiiiimiM RUN-DOWN Free from •I ,*S» »' All the > at lbs Southern toft to kMp Dm toad tairly we I. | M A Mrt«r of tbe St >••4 th x ton k «f riito* it trso. 1*4 drier areaa la tto oT rarioat »e- I * tan ud slashso Ik to ooiiMtrtl quit* I loud la qaaalltlov Oar flni sffort was la provide firs { protectloa thru*«L a eyetem of breaka *'• Ibaa want a boat repleatlaa the | bar. araaa wtlh slash pin* and popla A turpentine operattoa waa then atari ed Oaljf tree* nine tncbea la dlam •ler at breast measure are rapped Only one cap to ptaeed oa • tree and ooly one tblrd the cirr uaafei eace of th; tree to used. Depth of chip to aoi allowed to eicead three fourths of aa Inch A sawmill was ee tab lis hod aad has been operated with aattofbc lory results Oaly marure trees wera eal la all Inatsaree slaps hats been: taken to protect the (towine trees aad| all bruahw Hid has beea removed Oced Results Promised Thus far as the result of this a Tillage of twealy eti has Iteea rreated sad perataaeot em ploynaent has been *i»en to a number jf persons While oar eiperieace Is as yet quite limited. H has sustained (he belief that the operation may ooa ilaae Indefinitely. paytoc Its owa way, aad giving a satisfactory ratara oa tbs m veal meat la the land aad lmpro«o BNU Tbs mala problem which mast ha wired before the Blalb's pine belt •hall come la to Its ova aad real lie moat tally upon IU (reelect timber reaoarca—the piae tree—4s that of controlling flree and preventing tbs promiscuous burnlnr of forest lands. The Important thin* to Ao to to Im press upoa tbs people the disastross results which come from haetag Urea sweep oear the timber trarta The fact that the destruction of timber Is detrimental to the In ler sat af ov ary oaa as well ae to tbs saam at timber leads muat bo broach! bo ma to all the MEN OF PROPERTY It ii aelfiah and unwiae to de pend on your relative* and rriend» to wrve a* udmmiitra tor« of your estate. The wiee thins to do I* to designate oar trunt department to take rhart* of your property. I*t tt» suggest that you MM a* about ft now and let us point >ut the way to relieve you «f worry and team the ptatoi (ion of the family r*iMumr Iraat. riciency at uplainarfthow it f«r tuck «tartlinc lit* making of •vary Buick ear,—the rakntieu te«u which Intuit that mty dm m right whan it |m o«i, —and wa irafnad mm iimAllw of the er.oreious rnmrcn this policy ] lias enabled Buick to develop. I "I *u apwiilljr Imprsssad at tlM | way machinery ha* taksn the piM , at man power. whoee work it doc* more quickly and mora accurately than men. Movement of part*, in their transformation from raw ma terial into finiahed ear* is taken care of by a system of conveyor* of ■mrveiev* ingenuity, each designed1 perfectly lor its own particular Job. They run from operation to opera lion, and from plant to plant, in what M*»m» like a hopeless mate; yet their movement is perfectly coordinated, and their combined effect i* effici ency itself. "For all its machinery, Buick em ploye* 30,000 worker*, lu factory is nearly two miles long and several blocks wide; it has its own fire ana police departments, ilk own water »nd telephone system*—In short, it is a good vised city in itself. "We were delighted to see the proving ground, because we had heard so much about it. The visit set us Straight on one point: the Proving (iround was not established to set a (lamp of appioval on Gen eral Motor* cars,—to prove them good, as rumor sometimes has it/ nut to put thoae car* through the most rigid testa, in comparison with I all other car* made, so they may per form with the beat at all time*. i "Buick keeps a big fleet here constantly going through the rtoigk est sort of grind, so that performance may be constantly bettered. These Buicks average 900 miles a day apiece the year round, which gives some idea of the tests through which they are put "The demonstration of Buick road sters upon the speed loop was aasas ing I did not know before an auto mobile could go so fast. "I think all the dealers to the ter ritory felt that the visit was the ex perience of • lifetime. Par myMf, the visit to the plant and the Prov ing Ground and ear contact with Buiek's builders, atie ase mighty prsud of my connection wttk Buick. It pat a real significance in the slo gan: 'When Bettor Automobiles are Built, Balck will baiid them.' We've gat inside information, akm, that Buick doaaa* mean maybe." FIBflT PRESBYTERIAN COURT* REV. J. C. oraot, Paotor. Bible School 10.00 A. M. Morning warship — UN A. M. Evening- worship 1 90 P. M. Junior C E. MM P. M. Senior C K. MM P. M. VMtor* c«»<4ialty walromsd to all MlMl —~ - TWO FISH GLASS BOWL AIL FREE SEA MOSS Colored Pebbles WUh a Purchase of ||Jf 6-oz. Bottle Cough Syrup Price 50c On Sale Wednesday, Thunday, Friday and Saturday next week Turnmyre & Lamm Phone 600 2—Registered Drugfri*t»—2 We Deliver. ■ ' ■ . = •Here You Are! DURING THIS SPECIAL CAMPAIGN FOR A LIMITED PERIOD WE OFFER Genuine Mazda 60-Watt LAMPS $1.40 Per Carton of 6 NO CASH PAYMENT Pay fa Three Month. 50c 50c For • limited Hum we will deliver home or oAce. Genuine Mazda •.. the leaned to amble Mr tofiU all the empt end to pieee am the ehelf u rmrw ef Juet Phoae M Mfd Aek Thai1 Delivered et Ornem to Yew Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE M

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