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THE UN8VERSAL CAA
Ttiere are more than 3,300dJOQ Ford cars in daily sendee. throughout th#
world, and fully eighty per cent of these are Ford Touring Cars. There are-Hjany
reasons for this; not the least of which is the simplicity in the design of the car;
so easy to understand ;TikeWise it is easy' to operate, and. pughty inexpensive;
compared-to other motor cars. The niaintenar.ee expensed low, and it has won;
an utJRsralleled reputation'fof satisfactory Service during-the past: sixteen years-
Orf the farm, in the city,’ for business'ahd for family pleasure, it is the car of‘the-
people, ahd the’ demand is increasing every' day. Lett ua
iKi'fflli i < have your Qtfder promptly you. want one; We can supply
^BBagSt . yog Witii most everything in motor car accessories, and we
. assure you genuine'Ford Parts, and skilled workmen, in atu*
HHHHHki'. repair servicer. Be fair with, your car and it will give y*i
full value.
J. R. Duncan
ELECTRIC REPAIRING
OFFICIAL SERVICE
All makes Electric Starters, Gen
erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
goiters repaired.
Store your car here while in the
city.
Swthcrn Auto and Equipment C«.
Ill FORSYTH ST. ATLANTA.
FARM LOANS.
Small annual payments. Rea
sonable interest. Five year
loans. Repay ene-tenth an
nually for four years, balance the
fifth year. Interest payable an-
’ nually. When loans fall due can
be renewed for a further fiive
years. Loans made to finish
payment of lands held under
bond for title. If you want
money on good’terms and at low
rate of interest see me.
x Loans made without delay.
J. R. HUTCHESON
Rooms 1 and 2 Hutcheson Bldg
Douglasviile.Ga..
coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company
New Orleans *
PERFECT HEALTH WILL BE YOURS
when using: the old •fashioned and reliable
herbal compound used in early settler days
Pioheer Health Herbs
Cleanses stomnch, liver, kidneys, bowel*
purifies blood. Thousands praise it. Send fo/
sample and book. 80 tablets 5# cents. Agent
.wanted, write for terms. E. C. TOTTEN,
'HU Eleventh Street, Washington, D. C.
WHOLE SYSTEM
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Quick tapronsent Is Note* Alter A FeJ
Dons of ZjHQN Iron Toole.
Increase ia appetite, the coniine bask
of strength, alsappearauce ol Headaches
and other ills, area few of the many
good results obtained- from Hie use of a
new remedy (Ziron Iron Tonic)'.
Mr. Sim Grimsley, of Cordela, Oa.,
tried Ziron and has this to say:
“When I began to take Ziron, It seemed
that my whole system was run-down,
but soon alter I began to lake Ziron, 1
could eat more each day and would feel
a great deal belter- Ever since it seems
vtliat my health has been Improving, as I
\ seldom have the headache or fed bad
\ the least bit."
Ziron is a new scientific combination
of pure medicinal inorganic iron, com
bined with phosphoruj.) the active prin
ciple of mix vomtca.Snd the hypophos-
ptiites ol lime and aoda. It will help to
add more red corpuscles' to your blood,
resulting in more color in your cheeki-
more vitality In your system.
.Try Ziron today; on the money-back
guarantee.
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Walking is said to be the
most healthful exercise, because
it takes you into the fresh, open
air. It also brings many muscles-in-
to play and strengthens them.
Specially made walk
ing shoes add much to the
enjoyment of this pas
time, permit the correct
development of the
muscles and prevent
too sudden tiring.
We have them
for men and women
in the most popular
styles and at equally
jopular prices.
We fit correct
ly, too.
MICKIE SAYS
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[ The world ha» ever frowned up-
lon snobs. A serious disgust af
fects ua when we consider the para,
sites of the day, unable 'by sheer
weight of mind or diligence of la
bor, to 'attain a degree of superi
ority in anything, who, bind them
selves in small groups and attempt
to be a little ahead of the man or
woman in the average walk of life.
Harvard University has decided
to put a kink in exclusiveness
there. The university itself will
operate a club, the dues of which
are to be low enonerh to enable all
students to join. The young dan-
digs of the rich will he up against
another after-the-war problems.
What artificial scheme will they
produce next to hoodwink the gul
lible and assert their unfounded
snneriority?
.The onlv snneriortv in a democra
cy worth its wpiebt in sand is that
based noon snnerior service. The
best wort-minn in nnv shoo bas a
rifVbt- to f«pl simerior be is SU-
eeviec -nd unless bp is an ass be
l-^e.^s 1* 'Tile boot bookb.epner
ti.p p:^” bas - "I'Vbt to feel it
mb„ best of anv Une has a n'obt to
enjoy that! diariuetjaui if he haa
earned it.' The superiority that
comes to the exceptional worker
is an exclusiveness not evanscent.
It will endure as ling as time lasts;
it ought to endure, , *
THE PENALTY OF WAS
One of the penalties of war is
higher prices. When billions of
dollars are expended for purposes
of destruction, with no permanent
economic return therefor, infla
tion becomes necsssary and the
swollen currency becomes less alu-
aible. High prices result.
As Governor Harding of the
fed'eral reserve hanking system
said in a recent speech: “While
ihe gratification of a general de
sire to possess more of the com
forts and luxuries of life and the
demand for more hours of leisure
and recreation has undouhtly con
tributed to hieher costs, it is ren-
ngnized that the primarv cause of
tbe irreat advance in nrices end
bnlf veers is the prrible d“S*roe-
weves dnCiner thp nast four end a
tion of life and wcertv and the
consumption of linuid wealth oe-
casioped bv tbe world 1 war.”
-KT.T.T —
Stewart
SMITH & HIGGINS We Sell For Cash,
Atlanta Thereby Undersell
The question for thoughtful people to consider right now is not
what things cost today—but what they will cost in the next few
months. Our buyers have' just returned from the New York
Markets and they state that
Goods Are Scarce
1 And Prices Are Steadily Advancing
Every head of a home-should awake to the advantages of buying
now for future needs; The prices we have placed oh NEW
FALL MERCHANDISE is considerably under present market
values—because of the* basis on which we bought it—much of it
being bought months ago.
We are showing complete assortments of new Fall Goods ins every
department. Though the season is early, yet you can now sup
ply your need& herefor the coming season, and, as‘i
above, you will' really save money by buying now.
SMITH & HIGGINS
254 PETERS ST,
ATLANTA
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Tornado insurance
Automobile insurance
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