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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Change in ford Prices
Effective immediately on the follow
ing models:
Chassis . . . . • $400.00
' Runabout ... . . $435.00
Touring Car . . . $450.00
Al! the aibove f. o. b. Detroit
Sedans for immediate delivery $695
f. o. b. Detroit
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.
Authorized Agents Ford Motor Co„ Vienna, Ga.
era to whom deliveries have been made
during the previous month and the
quantity delivered to each.
Any dealer or , -nsumer who vio
late the foregoing regulations will be
subject to the penalties prescribed by
the Lever Act.
Such further regulations will be
issued as may be necessary to enfdrce
the essential features of the foregoing
plan. v
The purpose of the plan is to secure
the broadest and most equitable distri
bution possible Iduring the coming
year. The Fuel Administration is
assured by the representatives of the
National Retail Coal Merchant’s As
sociation that the retail dealers all ov
er the country will lend their hearty
cooperation in the performance of
this patriotic service.
L. G. HARDMAN,
State Fuel Administrator.
TO PALE PEOPLE—
YOUR BLOOD MAY BE
STARVING FOR'IRON!
If Tour Blood Need? Iron, It Needs ZIRON, the New '
Compound of Iron, Which Acts as a Strength*
ening Tonic. Enriching the Bio
Building) up the System.
Blood and
When your blood lacks the proper proportion oi red corpuscles to give yout
complexion the "rosy hue of health” and your complexion is pale, ‘ * pasty-look
ing”, perhaps even greenlsh-tir.gcd, you me probably,of an anemic or Chlorotic
nature, and yoijr blood needs Ziron, to bring back the rich, red'flush of health.
Ziron, the new compound cf iron, the hypophesphites of lime and soda, and
other tonid, strengthening ingredients, has been found of great value In conditions
oi simple anemia, chlorosis, debility, nervousness, lack oi ambition, loss of appe*
P. S. Please advise at your earliest, jj te dyspepsia, etc. ltir a valuable reconstructive ionic, iq cases oi weakness,
convenience the quantity of enclosed .. , f . ’ ... ,, „ „J r
application blanks necessary to meet and helpS bmId up the ConstlluUon a!tcr scvere 4 1 = ss -
your requirements. ' Mrs. Mae Belle Perkins, of Adairsville, Ga., yvritest “About two months ago
I 1 got to feeling badly. My back hurt me badly, and my legs and arms hurt too,
and 1 didn’t have any appetite at all to eat. About two weeks ago I commenced
MAIL SHOULD BE I taking Ziron, according to directions on the bottle... By the time 1 had taken the
ADDRESSED LEGIBLY
RETAIL DISTRIBUTION
FOR THEYEAR 1918
The United States Fuel Adminis
tration recommends and encourages
the purchase and storage of coal and
coke for necessary domestic require
ments as early as possible in prder,
first, to insure the delivery of coal
and coke for this purpose and, second
to assist the transportation companies
by affecting delivery of as much coal
os possible heforb next winter.
The following general plan has been
adopted governing retail distribution
for 1918. Conditions differ so widely
in different localities that ho attempt
is made to provide for ever; contin
gency and the State Fuel Administra
tor is authorised to make certain
modifications as indicated in the regu
lations hereinafter sot forth when
necessary to meet local conditions.
1. Every consumer should be urg
ed on or before April 1, 1918,
der for his reasonable normal require
ments for the year ending March 31,
1919. Such orders must be made in
writing and must state substantially
tho information called for in regula
tion (c) hereinafter set forth. When
such orders have been entered, the
dealers shall proceed to make deliv
eries thereon, until each consumer,
willing to accept the same, have re
ceived two-thirds of his normal annual
requirements, provided that orders of
six tons or under may be filled in full.
,When ail consumers who, are willing
to accept it, have received two-thirds
of their normal annual requirements,
the dealers may proceed to fill the
balance of such orders up to normal
annual requirements of each consum-
(The provision for two-thirds de
livery should apply only to anthracite.
With respect to bituminous for domes
tic-use, the dealer may proceed to de-
placo with his regular dealer his or
have their orders accepted by a deal
er should apply to the Local Fuel Ad
ministrator who should see that their
requirements receive attention from
the proper dealer. Car-load or barge
load lots shall not be delivered to a
single domestic consumer or to a
group of consumers except With the
permission of the Local Fuel edmin-
istrator. Dealers shall file with the
Local Fuel Administrator on the first
of each month a statment containing
tho names and addresses of consum
ers to whom deliveries have been made
during the previous month and the
quantities delivered to each.
2. The following regulations have
been established by the United States
Administrator:
(a) Until further notice domestic
consumer of coal or coke shall pur
chase, receive, or otherwise take po-
Owing to the difficulties experienc
ed in delivering mail when carelessly
addressed, postmasters are requested
j to notify Senders of mail to soldiers,
I sailors and marines of the American
'Expeditionary Forces abroad that
care should be taken to write given
names in full preceding or following
the name of the addressee with the
necessary title,' such as private, ser
geant, lieutenant, etc. The need for
the full name of the addressee is lap-
parent when it is explained that the
War Department has a card-index file
that may be consulted relative to un
delivered mail for the troops, refer
ence to which file furnishes no infor
mation when a letter is addressed’ “J.
F. Smith,” for instance, and it cannot
be determined whether it is for James
F Smith, John F. Smith or Jeremiah
F. Smith. , Inaddition to tho given
name of the addresse, and his title,
there should also be added the full
name of thi unit or organization to
which the addressee is assigned, it be
ing sufficient in the way of further
address to add the words “American
Expeditionary Forces.”
It is particularly enjoined that let
ters, post-cards and packages be not
aadrcskod with lead pencils, and that
every piece of mail matter bear the
medicine fora week, I could see it was doing me good. I had been weak and
nervous, and it made me feel stronger, and I’m not a bit nervous now. My back is
all right, and my arms and legs do not ache. And my appetite is good again.
Before 1 started using Ziron 1 wouldn’t rest at night, I was so tired feeling and
felt worn out. 1 have used nearly the v.hcle bettie and now I sleep fine every
night. Jt sure is a fine medicine, and I am glad 1 tried it.”
- Ziron is non-alcoholic, contains do habit-forming drugs, acts gently, has no bad
after-effects, is good for men, women and children. It Is a medicine of genuine
merit, composed of ingredients prescribed by eminent physicians^ Try it.
SPECIAL OFFER: Bay a bottle of ZIRON. today, atyourdnmtsfs andttvc It a fair trial, at.
eordinu to directions on tho label. After ustns up one bottle, if you find It has not benefited you, takett
back to the druatst and he will refund what you paid Mm for It. We repay him. eo there Is no reason
why he should not repay you. This offer only applies to tbe Erst trial bottle. (Z.AU
liver the consumers normal annual re-'J session of, more coal or coke than is
quirements.) If a consumer already
has a quantity on "hand, he shall re
ceive only such additional amount as
shall make up his normal annual er-
quirements.
New consumers who are unable to
required for bis actual necessary re
quirements prior to -March 31, 1919.
If such consumer already has a quan
tity on hand he shall receive only
such additional amount as shall make
up his actual and necessary require
ments prior to that date.
(b) No person, firm, association
or corporation whether acting atone
or in conjunction with others, shall
directly or indirectly, provide any
domestic consumer of cost or coke
with more coal or coke before March
Here It Is
The New Moline Planter
The planter with the wide
Cover Wheel.
Notice it has no gears.
It will plant Cotton, Corn
Peanuts and Beans.
Place your order early, they (
are hard to get.
Palmer-JonesCompany
Cordele, Ga.
Machinery People"
ni.me and address of the sender, so
that in case, of nondelivery letters
may be promptly returned to the
senders.
The long transit taken by the mail
before it reaches the delivery points
abroad calls for the use of envelopes
that are substantially made, as ex
perience has shown that well-made en
velopes retain clear and distinct the
addresses written thereon, while in
tl e case of envelopes of poor material
the writing becomes indistinct, render
ing uncertain the correct reading of
tire naplS or some part of the address.
Reports continue to be received to
iiidicate that packages reach United
States poet offices in Europe in such
dilapidated condition that repacking
has frequently to bo undertaken be
fore delivery can be effected. Senders
should use heavy weight -paper, can
vas or cloth as wrapping for packages
and when canvas or cloth is-employ
ed the address should be written on a.
shipping tag, with the name and ad
dress of the sender oil the reverse side
OTTO PRAEGER,
Second Asst P. M. Gen..
All cheese npw in storage must be
marketed before June 16, unless spec
ial permission to hold is given by the
Food Administration.
-I-
' prospect for the 1918 wheat
crop-in'Japan is said to be very good
by'a'report to the Department of Com
merce. Thel917 crop is estimated at
nearly 35,000,000 bushels.
More than 1,600 tons of anthracite
coal were condemned in Pennsylvan
ia markets by representatives of tho
Fuel Administration recently in tho
campaign to compel the delivery of
clean coaL
31, 1919, than necessary, with the
amount already on hand, to meet the
actual and necessary requirements of
such consumer prior to that date.
(c) On and after April 1, 1918,
no person, firm, association or corpo
ration shall sell or deliver coal to a
domestic consumer who does not first
furnish to the person selling or de
livering such coal, a statement which
thee onsumer declares in writing to
be true, and which specifies (1) the
amount of coal the consumer has on
hand, (2) the amount of coal he has
on order and the name of the person
from whom ordered, (3) the amount
of coal used by him . in the twelve
months ending March 31, 1918, and
(4) the amount of coal needed to
meet his actual and necessary require
ments prior to March 31, 1919; pro
vided, however, that this regulation
may be modified by any State Fuel
Administrator within his own State
under such circumstances and condi
tions as he may deem proper.
(d) On and after April 1, 1918
and until further notice, no retail
dealer, shall unless authorized by the
State Fuel Administrator, deliver or
cause to be delivered to any domestic
consumer more than two-thirds of his
normal annual requirements of anthra
cite coal until each domestic consumer
whq has placed his order with said
dealer and it willing to receive de
livery of the same has received two-
thirds of his normal annual require
ments for they ear ending March 81
1919; provided however, that orders
of six tons or less may be filled in full.
(e) Car load or barge load lots
shall not be delivered to a single do
mestic consumer or to a group of con
sumers, except with thepermlesion of
the Local Fuel Administrator.
(d) Dealers shall file with the Lo
cal Fuel Administrator, on the first of
each month, a statement containing
the names and addresses of contum-
Complete Satisfaction Cannot Be
Bought For Less
To pay less is to risk the
loss of efficiency, comfort,
modernized improvements,
beauty of design or long-
lived service. x
The absence of any one
of these essentials robs yhu
of maximum value, useful
ness and satisfaction, .
At a low first cost and
for economical maintenance
this Model gives power-
prodigious power—from its
perfected, frugal-with*fuel
motor.
It is simple to handle,
has narrow turning radius,
and easily operating clutch.
> It is comfortable with
spacious interior, wide seats
deep upholstery, rear canti
lever springs, 106 inch
wheelbase, large tires, non-v
skid rear, and Auto Lite
starting and lighting.
Snccessful men do not
waste their time and energy
in getting 1 around—thous
ands use thi9 model and
save their vitality for the
doing of more things in less
time.
Appearance. Performance. Comfort. Service and Price
Q. H, TI3RT0N
Mgr. Dooly Overland Co.
Vienna, Georgia
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