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DOUGLAS COCfTTY gENTIKllt, DOTJGLABVILLE GEORGIA.
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12. MM.
The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good
Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the
millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low
expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in
construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength
and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation,
all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It’s
the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all
can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don’t delay,
because the demand is heavy all the time. We have almost everything in motor
, car accessories, carry the genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical
repair work.
J. R. DUNCAN
B O N D S
Fire Insurance
Tornado Insurance
Automobile insurance
McKOY & WINN
VALVE-IN-HEAD
I or
MOTOR CARS
The
Buick Built Body
Big, Roomy and Comfortable
Are the Buick-Built Bodies
For Three, Four, Five and
Seven Passengers
The frame work and sills are
made entirely of selected oak
and ash with numerous wrought
iron and drop forged braces.
To t^iis frame, which flexes
slightly under strain, is secured
perfectly moulded sheet metal
covering which binds all to
gether and forms a basis for the
smooth, glossy finish.
Each frame and body are built
and finished in the Buick
factory under the immense
advantages afforded by a highly
trained organization equipped
with the most modern body
building machinery.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
PAUL D. TELMAN
A Sale of Smart Hats
With Fur-Brims at $7.95
Combined with Metallic and Brocaded Crowns
A large variety of off-the-face and # close-titting turbans
with beaver brims and novelty crowns. Trimmings of orna
ments, flowers and metallic braids.
Artcraft Hats reduced from $25-00 to $9.95
including street, afternoon and evening models of fine velvets,
brocades, maline, fur and metallic effects.
A Sale of Handsome Coats with Rich
Fur Collars
Values to $'!7Q- 75
$125.00
Values to $ C* (~h.75
$75.00 oy
I he higher-priced materials of the season go into the
making of these coats. All have large shawls or choker collars
of seal, beaver apd nutria. One style is trimmed with mole.
Suits formerly pric >a to $100=--$49.75
Suits of the highest quality—nearly all richly fur-trimmed
with beaver and nutria- Fine tricotines, velours and silvertones.
Navy, black and colors.
Coatees of beautiful fur-like fabrics.
Nutria Collar
Seal and
Cleverly styled models in flared and belted effects. A
varied choice of collars, cuffs and pockets is offered—linings
of figured and solid silks.
$24.75 and $34 75
NEW FOX SCARFS
An exceptionally good value—either in brown or taupe.
$75.00
Smith & Higgins
254 Peters Street, Atlanta, Qa.
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Bank’s Advice!
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$2000 worth of wildcat oil stock. “Help md to
get out,” he begged. “It’s too late,” his banker
..., replied. 'If you had asked me at first I would gladly
■ have advised you; now your’ money is’ goneir . . '. .
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county so they will make money. In a broader way.
such advice is given weekly by
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