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Buick Drives Through the Third
Member—Not the Springs
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A Buick rear spring accidentally broken, can’t . ,
mis-align the axle and tie you up on the road. r:
Buicks drive through the torque tube third mem
ber on the axle —Buick springs only support 0 a
the body and insure easy riding. This design is iff!
found elsewhere only on the highest priced cars.
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Buick Sixes Buick Fours
22-Six -44 Three i . s.
22-s'i-<« - 2/35 32 Foot-35 Five Touring 975 1
22 Six-4. f-o ■P - S<a..n - - 2435 22 Pour-36 Three Puaa. Cotipo 1475 <
22-Six-4$ Four P '•*. Coup® 2325 22-Four-37 Five Past. Sedan • 1650
22-Six-49 Sever P-isa ISurinj - 1735
22-Six-50 Seven Sedan - 2635 All Prices F. O. B. Fh*t, Michigan *
Ask about the G. M. A. C. Plan
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PETE BUSH
WHEN BETTER. Al LOM'/PLES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
| Extraordinary
| Mileage a Certainty- i
js?| Car Owners want more rubber on the tread where the wear is JSj
PS hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and
OJ3 powerful carcass. And they want a scientifically constructed Aon g
KK3 Skid tread with all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give Rr/
Mfl sure traction. Firestone Cord Tires have met these demands oi U-j
{Alv the car owners.
ra Read Letters Below—
tfCj Records, from 29,000 to 57,000 Miles
Co-d Tires built the Firestone Now and then they are empha- &£
way could’not fail to produce sized by unusual instances such Lgj
I'l4 mileage Every day, from all over as quoted below. Performances
fjjj the country, comes the word that like these demonstrate the ulti- At
toy 10 000 20 000 or 30,000 miles are mate possibilities of Fires .one LH
Bffi frequent and consistent records. Cords under careful driving. KM
Bvi Sept. 2, 1921
fin® „ lf ’ IWI The Harvey E. Mack Ce., J
Wv) Firestone Tire & Rubber Co„ Thirteenth & Harmon Place,
jr*\| WcksonviHe Branch, Minneapolis.
lyl Jacksonville, Florida. Gentlemen:— K/V
fSS Gentlemen:— It occurs to me that you might be interested Lf/Y
I submit herewith the history of a 33 x 4 Fir in the mi i eage that j obtained from the set of g ’ 1
WZI Stone Cord tire This tire has run STOOO miles Firestone Cord tires on my Dodge coupe The
RVi’ I have retreaded it seven times. The average first tirc went over 29,- gw/]
■ Vfl mileage to each retread- . 000 miles. The second IXI
inir about 7,C00. I ' ~ tire rolled up a mileage \w
think you will agree this I of bctw £ e . n 34,000 , an 2
ie . remarkable* j “ O 7/ 35,000. These were both ? „
m I 30 X b 'by
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mailtag photp *” phs a In this fabric tire as in our cord tires choice tar the future.**™ £&#
|Z|M der separate cover. | F-restone resources and expen- Archie H. Beard, LXf
Rwt P Chy. y ’Fla. | «“ P' ovide th,s quali y 522 WJJ
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I Tax Collector’s Rounds. g
1 will be at the following places on the dales herein
r named for the purpose of collecting State, County and
I® School taxes.
Boykin, Tuesday, October, 18th from 9 21. M. to 12 M.
Babcock, Tuesday, “ “ “ IP. M. to 4- P.M
Bellel'ieu- Saturday Dec. lOth.
i _ Cooktown, Thursday JToveniber 24th. a
Piekron’s Store, Wednesday Oct, 19th.
, I Lucile, Friday Oct, 21 st .
Joe M. Shindler’s Store Wednesday Nov. 30th.
IG. P. Shindler's Store, Tuesday Nov. Bth. g*
Mayhaw Saturday Dec 17th.
B. B. Lane’s House Tuesday Nov. 22nd. fi
I will be at the court house on all dates not above
I mentioned, and all parties are requested to come in and, o
make settlement of their taxes before the books close,
G. G. CAB TER, T. C. ;
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Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Chester
field are of finer quality (and
. hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
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Motor Oil unqualified to withstand the MAXIMUM heat of the
rapidly operating motor, which sometimes flares up around 2000” ,
F., is no oil for you to use. It’s the breaking down of oil, under in- |
tense and continued heat, that plays “Sam Hill” with the operat- !
ing intricacies of your motor and leaves it to the mercy of its deadly
enemy, FRICTION!
“GREEN FLAG” Motor Oil positively withstands heat,
! keeps an unbroken “film seal” of lubrication, protecting
every rapidly-working part of the motor, keeping your en
(fine cool, smooth running, powerful, and full of “pep.”
I V&W"Here in the Southland we have but small fear for the in*
flictions of xero weather; yet, as cold as it may get,
°GREEN FLAG” does not congeal or “gum up,” and ha
\ sures the continued active flow of the oil.
\ Costs no more to begin with
' Costs less in the end
Supplied by the following well-known dealers*
Ask for dlreen Flag I
Gear Compound and
Gr«aa®
Dcm’t he a Chinese Mother /
G IVE tt ~ e onts room enou g b
■ in their shoes. Our wide toe
* .—“o-ood sense” line, all sizes —
i 5 will appeal to you, and do double
j service as well —call for the “Good Sense” Shoe.
Marie only by J. K. ORR SHOB CO., ATLANTA