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quarreling.
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you treat me iike this, mother,
go home to hubby!"
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Farm and Flrerid*.
Millions of
Model T Fords
are still i in
active service
FOP nearly twenty years, the Mode! T Ford led the motor
indixvury and it still is used by more people than any other
automobile. More than eight million Model I Fords are in
active service today—an indication of their sturdy worth,
reliability and economy.
Because of the tremendous investment which people
have in these cars and because so many of them will be
driven for two, three, and even five more years, the Ford
Motor Company will continue to make replacement parti
until, as Henry Ford himself says, "the last Model F is
of the road.’*
For the Ford Motor Company has always believed that
its full duty consists not only in making a good automobile
at a low price, but also in keeping it running efficiently for
you as long as possible at a minimum of expense.
No matter where you live, therefore, you can still buy
Model T Ford parts with the same assurance as formerly,
knowing that they will give you the kind of service you
have a right to expect, and at the same tin e protect the
money you have invested in your car.
All Ford replacement parts, as you may know, are made
of the same materials and in the same way as those from
which your car was originally assembled, and are low in
price because of the established Ford policy.
So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T
Ford over the longest period of time, we suggest that you
take the car to the nearest Ford dealer and have him esti*
mate on the cost of anv replacement parts which may be
necessary’. You may find that a very small expenditure
will maintain the value of your car and will be the means
of giving you thousands of miles of addition.,! service,
Ford Motor Company
Detroit, Michigan
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working debt agreement with Great
Britain's reputation for paying the
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stranger, pointing *o one bidden In
?.! i- led gran. “Ten," «'gbed Diogenes,
realizing that his search for an honest
man had ended.
A I al itsso'DBiac claim* to get
the quickest relief by imagining he
is s.::,ug in a machine at a crossing
and counting the cars of a slow freight
a* they drift through.
Hi-. < now a scientist to remark
that there is a difference In the ways
of apes and men when climbing trees.
Come to think of it, there is. And
isn’t science wonderful?
The only time that a good ciiisen
f*-eU an average amount of sympathy
for a bank bandit is after be wastes
;*) minutes trying to talk a $10u loan
out of an assistant cashier.
The place to learn about longevity
is in the pension office, where there
are records of 16 widows of the war
of 1S12, no doubt helped somewhat by
the union of January and May.
Next to walking into a tricycle In
(lie dark there is probably nothing as
surprising as biting into one of these
chocolate-covered cherries under the
impression that It Is something else
REDUCED FARES
T O
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
ACCOUNT
GRAND OPERA
April 22-23 inclusive
One fare and one third for the round-trip with |wn das limit.
One fare and one-half for the roll id-trip with limit lasting through
( I per a Season
Via
S <> T I II \. It \ R A I I. W VI SYS T F. M
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Ticket Agents or write |. C. Hearn. Assistant General Passenger
Agem.. Southern Railway, Atlanta. for further information.
Gainesville Iron Works
Gainesville, (*n.
Foundry and Machine Work
Engine, Machinery and Saw Mill Supplies