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WHAT THIS VALUE MEANS
Self Starter
Center Control
orsepower
Remy Magneto
5 Passenger Touring Car
Warner Speedometer
110-inch Wheel base
Mohair Top and Boot’ j
Timken Bearings
Clear Vision Auto- ,
Prestolite lank
matic Wind-Shield.
I previous records. It even totally
eclipses 1912 Overland values, which
a year ago baffled the world. 40,000 Over
lands will be made in 1913 This enormous
jump in production makes possible this
new car at this new price. As the pro
duction goes up, prices come down, as has
been shown each proceeding year. In this
age of rapid progress it is sometimes diffi
cult to grasp the full significance of an
important, progressive manufacturing
step, such as this car exemplifies. But
when you sum up the extraordinary, cold
dollar-for-dollar value wh'ch this car offers,
as compared to any and all competing
motor car values, the giant economical
manufacturing strength of the huge Over
land plants is realized and recognized*. It
only proves the ability of this most power
ful and efficient automobile factory.
Here we can but call your attention to
the bare facts. This is the car—a big,
powerful, beautiful, spacious, comfortable,
self-starting, thirty horsepower, five-pas
senger touring car-fully eciuipped-all
ready for night or day, rain or shine, ser
vice Made of the best materials on the
market, by the most skilled men known to
the trade, and in the most efficient auto
mobile shops in America. And the price
is but $1,050. •
This is the automobile industry’s re
cord value. Come in and see this car of
extraordinary value—take a ride in it and
be convinced. We can show it to you today.
Legal Advertisements.
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
MOTOR — Four-cylin
der, cast separately;
bore, 4 in. jstroke, 4 1-2
in.; horsepower. 30.
CARUURETOR-Mod
el l, Schebler.
Center Control.
IGNITION - Battery
and magneto- two sour
ces of current.
COOI.ING-Water cool
ed. Thermo-syphon cel
lular radiator.
OILING—Splash Bys
tem for crank and cam
shaft bearings. Cylinder
and timing gears oiled
"•Oh Kinwood forcefeed
lilor.
SPRI NGS-Front:
semi-elliptic; length, 36
in.; width, 1 3-4 inch.
Rear; three quarter
elliptic; length, 42 in ;
width 1 3-4 inch. All
springs have six leaves,
steel bushing eyes.
REAR AXLE—Three-
quarter floating; bear-*
mgs, Hyatt; axle shaft,
Carpenter Samson steel;
propeller shaft, cold
rolled Bteel; main driv-
irg shaft, Calumet steel.
in Ba»
TRANSMISHIO N-
Selective, three speeds
forward and reverse;
annual bearings.
Brakes — contra ct-
ing and expanding on
rear wheels. Inside
diameter brake drum
13 in.; width of brake
shoe, 2 1-4 in.; outside
diameter brake drum
13 3-8 in ; width brake
band, 2 1-4 inch.
FRONT W
BEARINGSp
roller oearii
FRONT j
forged; cleaTL’ifte
inch. \
TIRES—32 x 31-et^ D
FINISH—All bright
parts nickle plated, with
bla^k trim.
EQUIPMENT-Mo-
hair top and boot. War
ner speedometer. Wind
Shield Prestolite tank.
Self starter. Five black
and nickel lamps. Tire
irons, robe rail, foot
rest, tool kit and jack.
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
DECATUR, GRADY, EARLY AND MILLER COUNTIES IN GEORGIA,
AND GADSDEN COUNTY, IN FLORIDA.
BAUGHMAN AUTOMOILE CO'
Bainbridge, : : : : (mf-gla.
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Cliett H&rdwai-
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Carry a Complete Line
BUILDER’S HARDWARE, PAINTS^c.
Farming Implements f
Golden Cane Mills
SYRUP KETTLES.
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Clett Hardware
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Co.
Georgia. Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court
house door, city of Bainbridge, on the
1st Tuesday in Oct., 1912, during the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for. cash, the following property
towit; O.ie house and lot
in the City of Bainbridge, bounded on
the north by property of Bruton, on
the east by property of Laing, on the
south by Green street and on the we«t
by property of Lester. Levied on as
the properly of Maker & Hunnewell to
satisfy a city tax execution issued by
the City of Bainbridge, March 11, 1912,
against said Baker & Hunnewell for
city taxes for the year, 1911, due the
City of Bainbridge.
Also at the same time and place the
following property: One vacant lot in
the City of Bainbridge. being known
as lot number 19 in Block number 6 ir,
the Paulett subdivision of the City of
Bjirbridge. Levied on as the proper
ty of Cal lie Doon to satisfy a city tax
execution issued by the City of Bain
bridge. March II, 1912. against said
Callie Doon for city taxes for the year,
1911, due the city of Bainbridge.
Also at the same time and place the
following property: One vacant lot in
the City or Bainbridge being known as
lot number 7 in block number 5 in the
Paulett subdivision of the City of Bain-
biidge Levied on as property of
John Davis to satisfy a city tax execu
tion issued by the City of Bainbridge,
March 11, 1912, against said John
Davis for city taxes for the year, 1911,
due the City of Bainbridge.
Also at the same time and place the
following proparty: une vacant lot in
the City of Bainbridge, being known
as lot number 9 in blocx C in the
Boozer subdivision of said city Levied
on as the property of K. R Powell to
satisfy a citv tax execution issued by
the City of Bainbridge, March II, 1912
against said R. R Powell for city
taxes for the year, 1911, due the City
of Bainbridge.
United States Marshal’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of an ex
ecution issued out of the District
Court"of the United States for
the Southwestern Division of the
Southern District of Georgia, on
May 25. 1912. in favor of the
Bainbridge Grocery Company
and against the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company, I have
levied, for the use of Russell and
Custer and T. S. Hawes, attor
neys. on the following property,
towit:
inat parcel or tract of land
beginning at a point 154 feet
from the southwest corner of
that tract of land sold to the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad Com
pany by C. H. Parmalee on No
vember 27, 1867, on the west
line of said tract, and running
north along the western bound
ary of said tract 148 feet; thence
west and parallel with the main
line of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad 342 feet; thence south
along the eastern boundary of
another tract owned by said At
lantic Coast Line Railroad, 148
feet, to the southeast corner of
said tract; thence east 342 feet,
to the point of the beginning.
All of which land is located in
the City of Bainbridge, Decatur
County, Georgia, being the same
land that was conveyed by J. W.
Callahan to said Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company on Sep
tember 7, 1904, Recorded in
Book W-2 page 523, November
18, 1904, plat cf same being
recorded on page •
Levied on as the _
said Atlantic Ceasr P i ^
road Company. Lln «
And I will sell said
so levied on before th„
house door of Decatm- ,
Bainbridge, Georgia,
sale.
the legal hour-T of®'
havingjidvertised thf sa
cording to law, to the® 8 ,
and best bidder for cash
first Tuesday in November ,
[the same day being Nov«
, 6th, 1912, to satisfy • - e
■on said execution.
' Dated at Macon, Georgia
September 20, 1912, Pa '
George F. \v hi(e
u * Marsh;
To the Teachers
of Decatur 1
The Decatur County Te:
Association begins its
monthly meetings for the
year on Oct. 5th, and meets]
Saturday in each month in
bridge. All members are exp.
to be presen: arid all teachers!
members are urged to come
be with us. u
" D. H. Wood, I
President]
Also at the same time and place the
following property; One vacant lot in
the City of Bainbridge, being known
as lot number 19 in block number 5 in |
the Paulett subdivision of the Cjty of i
Bainbridge. Levied on as the property
of Lula Poner to satisfy a city tax
execution issued by the City of Bain
bridge, March 11, 1912, against said
Lula Porter for city taxes fer the year
1911, due City of Ba nbridge.
Jas. H. Emanuel, Chief of Police,
city of Bainbridge, Ga.
WHEN TIRES CRACK
LEAVE TO SELL.
Ge rgia, Decatur County.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has applied to
the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land belonging to*
the estate of B, C. Thomas for
the purpose of distribution.
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be
held on the first Monday in Oct.
1812.
J. M. Vereen, Adrrir. of the
estate of B. C. Thomas.
Or bust or “blow-out”—xSend ’em to us.
It’s our business to make such things RIGHT |
in short order, and we KNOW our business.
The man that knows his business, whether he I
is a “man” doctor or a tire doctor, knows what to
do and how to do it, and doesn’t waste his time and ]
your money finding out.
Another thing—we’re prompt.
We can help you cut those tire bills to little |
pieces. «
Try us and see. At your service always.
H. C. MENZER
The£Vulcanizer
I Bainbridge, Georgia,]
I Opposite Baughman Automobile Garage.
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Georgia, Decatur County.
Whereas, W. H. Harrell, admin
istrator of the estate of J. E.
Harrell, represents to the Court,
in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate: This is,
therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Monday
in October, 1912.
T. B. Maxwell,
Ordinary.
BAINBRIDGE STATE BANK
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Capital lOO,ooo.oo
Surplus 20.ooo,oo
EL J. PERRY,
President
J. W. CALLAHAN,
Vicc-Preeident
EL S. VARNER,
Cashier.
-CALL AT-
Oak City Hotel
It has been thoroughly
renovated and is under
new management. If
you don’t want to take
rooms or meals, make us
a social call. We will
treat you right.
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Lodging, - 25 and 50c
Meals, - - - - 25c
Special Rates by the Week
Hot and Colt. Water Baths 25c.
Mrs. Bessie Graham,
PROPRIETRESS.
Last Special Trip Lanark
Sunday, Sept. 29th.
The Georgia, Florida & Ala
bama Railway announce that the
Lhnark Special, leaving Bain
bridge 6:45 a. m. on Sunday. 1
will be discontinued for the sum
mer of 1912 after Sept. 29th.
Read!
Reflect!
Resolve!
IT’S THE EARLY DOLLARS!,
Those Saved And Added To
YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
Farm Loans ]
A
Specialty.
Collections
Made
Speedily at
Favorable
Rates.
IN EARLY LIFE
That Count In Your Old Age.
When Your Earning Power
GROWS LESS
Every
Accommoda
tion
Consistent
With Safe
Banking
Methods
Extended*To
Our
Patrons.
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest On Timejleposits
1 THIS WILL INTEREST YOU |
We are out for business and we want your busi
ness, if a square deal is what you want, come to see us,
our prices are right, our work is right, our equipment
is right and reputation is right.
WE OFFER YOU
Gold Crowns, for $3.50 to $4.00
Gold Bridges for $4.00 to $4.50
Composition pin teeth for $5.00
Platinum pin teeth, full set for. • $12.00
Make our office your headquarters when in town,
you are always welcome.
Cool and Delightful I Social’’ to Lanark Springs are
is the Gulf Coast dur.ngSeptem- j still on. 1 h; best and most ac-
ler. Low rates on the “Sunday feasible resort for Decatur coun
ty folks. For particulars
any agent
G. F. & A. Railway.
ask
We are the guys that put U in
Furniture.
Lane-Salter Furniture Co.
BAGQS & SMITH %
Office up over Drs. Chason & Chasort. <