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New Ford Prices!
Effective
Tuesday, October 17th
RUNABOUT, regular $269.00
TOURING, regular . $298.00
Electric Starter with above S7O
Demountable Rims with above $25
COUPE . . . $530,00
SEDAN, two doors . $595.00
CHASIS, regular . $235.00
TON TRUCK CHASSIS $380.00
Above Prices h. O. B. Detroit
The new Ford prices announced
:bove represent a reduction of SSO
on each mode! and establish a
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A wide variety of styles, colors and patterns
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You’ll be surprised to see
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THEATRICAL
“FACE IN THE FOG” TO BE
SHOWN AT BIJOU TODAY
In the prologue to “The Face in
the Fog,’’ Jack Boyle,s famous “Gos
ton Blaekie” story picturized by Cos
mopolitan Productions for Paramount
with* Lionel Barrymore in the leading
role, there is graphic glimpse what
happenede when Russia "went Red,”
A magnificient palace of the last of
the Grand Dukes is wrecked by a
Soviet mob, led by the brutal Petrus.
Massave wroughtiron candelabra, six
feet tall and bearing . dozen lighted
candles, are used as battering rams!
to break down the solid oak doors;]
beautiful statues and objects of art
are smashed, furniture wrecked and
cabinets Rifled —ana in frantic'search
for the famous Romanoff diamonds.
But Grand Duchess Tatiana, played
by Seena Owen, and a faithful serv
ant smuggled them to this country,
where the redoudtable ‘‘Blaekie Daw
soil’ portrayed by Lionel Barrymore,
takes a trump hand in foiling the
Soviet emissaries and smoothing out
the course of true love.
The face in thg Fog, will be the
feature at the Bijou theatre today.
It is well worth seeing.
Earle Williams and Rodolph Val*
entino in “A Rouge’s
Romance”
A receiver of stolep. gauds is call
ed a fence. In many countries and
cities famous fences spring - up, flour
ish and Pass out of existence. A. fence
may run a jewelry store. Pawnshop,
cafe or cigar store; but the most com
mon is the pawnshop where the
goods may be received and disposed
of with less suspicion than any of the
others.
Police in most cities, however,
keep a close watch .of pawnshops and
in this manner large quantities of
stole n goods’are recovered'each year.
The . jeweler and especially the
manufacturing jeweler is . favorite
business of the professional fence, for
they enable 'him to recuf gents and
so change pieces of jewelry that they
are not easily recognized.
Mahy fences have their offices in
their hats'; so to’-speak; that is, they
frequent cafes, restaurants and pool
rooms where prospective ‘ customers
j and clients may be easily approached.
It is seldom - that a thief takes it
upon, himself, to dispose of the ar
ticles directly., tie much prefers pay
ing a fence an‘ekurtVitadt eotnnrssion
to taking the chance' of getting ar-
| rested.
S A typical fence is depicted in “A
! Rogue’s Romance,” which will be
shown at the Grand theater today.
This type of fence ,s the cafe or dive
keeper. He is essentially a business
man and does his jewelry business in
his inner office, which is well
guarded.
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Strengthening Tonic
i Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE
i LESS chill TONIC. It Strengthens and
| Builds Up the System by Purifying and
; Enriching the Blood. You can soon feel
i its Strengthening, Invigorating effect. 60c
"CHSGABETS”IOC
FOR BOWELS IF
CONSTIPATED
Clean your bowels! Feel fine!
When you feel sick, dizzy, upset,
when your l ead is dull or aching, of
your stomach is sour of ga§sy, just
'take one or two Cascarets to relieve
constipation. No griping—nicest
cathar tic-lax tive on earth for grown
ups and children. 10c a box. Taste
like candy. v
CASTOR iA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Signature of
SPENT HALF HER
TIE IN BED
Faraier’s Wife Tells How Lydia E
Finkham’s Vegetable Compound
Made Her a Well Woman
Carter’.-,Creek. Tenn. “Threeyears
ago I was almost an invalid. I spent
m if ‘ “ ; r M!!|i|||bs beings alfficted
Ijjr 'I; with a trouble which
Ml women of a certain
Isage are apt to have.
3%. jSI took Lydia E.
4s|H- M jjPinkham’sVegetable
“ '■ is j Compound Tablets
I ' A and used Lydia E.
Ij Pinkham’s Sanative
|b >- ‘<M Wash. lam a well
- woman now and have
been for two years.
I can work as well as
any one who is younger and as 1 am a
farmer’s wife I have plenty to do for I
cultivate my own garden, raise many
chickens and do my own housework.
You may publish this letter as I am
ready to do anything to help other
vcmen as I have been so well and happy
ince my troubles are pa ‘t. Mrs. it.*.
Galloway, Carter’s Creek, Tenn.
Most women find plenty to do. It
they are upset with some fftnaic ailment
and troubled with such symptoms as
Mrs, Galloway, had, the smallest duty
seems a mountain.
If you find it hard to keep up, if you
are nervous and irritable, without ambi
tion and out of sorts generally, give the
Vegetable Compound a fair trial. Wo
believe it will help you greatly, for if
has helped others.
Five Compelling Reasons
for Peach County
FIRST:
You should vote for Peach County to end forever a condition of political discord
that is stilling the business, agricultural, educational and community life of one of
the south’s richest sections.
The citizens of Houston County and those of Peach County have been political
duelists for years. , f
Realizing that the progress of both sections was being* retarded by their quarrels
they have three times gone to the polls and voted for the formation of anew county.
They have three times voted to make a division which would bring new peace and
happiness to both sides. •
Your vote for Peach County will help to end this progress stunting condition
and will give 10,000 people the government that they want.
SECOND:
You should vote for Peach County because, while the formation of the new
county will bring new prosperity to over 10,000 people it will work no hardship on
the counties from which portions are taken. Houston and Macon counties (the only
two affected) will still be greater in size, population and tax value, after the forma
tion of Peach County,' than 75 other counties in the state.
You Harm No County. You Bless a Great Section.
THIRD:
You add your O. K. to the action of the legislature of the State of Georgia
who, representing you in Atlanta, passed the amendment to create Peach County.
Two-thirds of this,. legislature voted '‘Yes." They had full facts before them when
they took their action.
ioJRTH: ■<
If you believe in fair play—in justice—in the Golden Rule, you should vote for
Peach County. The campaign to create it has been earned on cleanly, honestly
and fairly. Look at the names of the men who have signed this appeal. You
know that not one of them would stoop to chicanery or political trickery to carry
a measure even though it was that which was closest to their hearts. W| won
honestly—fairly—squarely. Now our opponents ask you to vote away our victory*
FIFTH: v
You should vote for Peach County because in Casting that’ vote you express
your belief in the greatest of Democratic principles—“ The right of self determina
tion for all peoples in matters of local government.” '
More than 10,000 people look to you to vote on November 7th for the creation
of Peach County, a county which by all the laws of justice has the right and should
exist.
We endorse all of the above statements.
H. A. MATTHEWS, Judge, Superior Court. D. A. HOWARD, Pastor, Baptist Church.
A. C. RILEY, Judge, City Court. LOY WARWICK, Pastor, Methodist Church.
J. A. McCOWAN, Chairman of .Commissioners. J.E. DAVIDSON,/Senator,-2?.'d District.
M. C. MOSLEY, County School Superjotendehl, C. ’if,'’.FA’ClfSfiN,/jßeprcsepiii'.ivs'. Hou tori County.
J* & TJDt?J!k’, ( r,V llet T t , or ' ■ EMMETT HOUSER, Houston County,
££* J?.°,VrS D J. RLL ’ l ax Rcce,vcr * RALPH NEWTON, Supt. Schools, Pori Valley.
9* £* **? y ®*’ Bvro ?; „ „ A - J - EVANS, President, Citizens Bank.
A. C. RILEY, JK., Mayor, It. Valley. W. G. WRIGHT, President, Exchange Bank.
SISTER OF SLAiN f
IRISH LEADER IS '
TO TOUR STATES
1 1
Miss Kathleen Boland.
New York, Nov. 4.—Miss Kathleen
Boland, sister of Harry Boland, one
cf the lirisli Republican leaders, who
when he was killed was secretary to
IJamon <le Valera, has come to this
country to aid in a financial drive in
behalf of the Irish Republican Sol
diers’ and Prisoners’ Dependents
Fund.
Miss 'Boland told today in detail
of her brother’s death on August 1,
pfter he had been shot in a hotel at
Skerfios, near Dublin, o n the night
of July 2S. She said that her brother
was asleep when six Free Slate sol
diers entered hj s room,and shot him
while lie was in Miss’ Boland
said that she and her mother vmnt to
her wounded brother’s bedside i n the
hospital where he was taken, but that
another brothel*, Gerald, a prisoner
of ihe Free Staters, was refused per
mission to see Harry before he died.
The sister said that the refusal to
grant her brother's dying request
caused a sensation in Dublin.
Mhs s Boland Vaid that Harry spent
his last night at home on the Thurs
day before he was killed. Soon after
he left his home, because he had re
ceived a report that he was being
-ought, she said, six Free State sol
diers entered the home. On the fol
lowing Sunday her brother took
refuge in a hotel in Skerries, she said,
and on the following morning at 1:30
o’clock the six soldiers forced their
way into the hotel. Miss Boland said
that the hotel was. surrounded by
sixty Free State soldiers.
Boland’s dying statement was re-
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so do leading Domestic Science
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great railroads and big hotels.
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lated today by his sister.
“Ah, Kathleen, I haye been done
in,’’ she quoted huh as saying just
before lie died. “What harm; but
it was a chap that wn s in Lewis jail
with me that fired the shots. But I
forgive him.’’
Miss Boland herself is engaged to
Sean Donovan,, a prisoner with her
brother, Gerald. O’Donovan, she said
has been in prison nine times and re
cently took part in a long hunger
strike.
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Dengue or Bilious Fever. it
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IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL US. WE WANT IT
TO BE AS GOOD AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE
IT.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Geo. .Griffin, Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WE ARE
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