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A TWO-FOLD SERVICE
77TME season of the year is at hand when you will doubtless have a surplus of cash. For this we offer
^ you and request you to avail yourself of our unexcelled facilities as a depository.
A season will also come when you will ns^d to Corrow—it is then that we can and will gladly be of
real service to those w ho have deposited with ite.
We are young in the sense of days, but old a^ the oldest in point of those principles upon which we
conduct our affairs, and are amply able IS) cari W yoiy'' every want, large or small.
We also call your attention to the ( ^rsonncft of <Kir Officers aud directors, who are:
LINDSEY BALL, W. Q. POWELL, H. Rf. Qr( iAM, C. H. CALDWELL, L. O, BENTON,
P. L. MORRIS, R. A. MoTYER, MA
THE
WE PAY INTI
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■ KWRrECKI,
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W. H. 8APP,
R. H. MAY*
pN YOUR SAVINGS
INS BANK
BAINBRIDOE.
GEORGIA.
1913
,050. Delivered
77}odol 69 T Completely Cquip
WHAT THIS VALUE MEANS
Self Starter
Center Control
30 Horsepower
Remy Magneto
5 Passenger Touring Car
Warner Speedometer *
110-inch Wheel Base
Mohair Top and Boot
Timken Bearings
Clear Vision Auto-
Prestolite Tank
matlc Wind-Shield.
T HIS car, at this price, smashes all
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
i.ew car at this new price. As the pro
duction goes up, prices come down, as has
been shown each preceeding 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 which this car offers,
as compared to any and all competing
motor car values, the giant economical
manufacturing strength of the huge Over-
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
MOTOR — Four cylin
der, cast separately;
bore, 4 in. jatroke, 4 1-2
in.; horsepower. 30.
IGNITION - Battery
and magneto-two sour
ces of current.
COOLING—Water cool
ed. Thermo-syphon cel
lular radiator.
OILING—Splash sys
tem for crank and cam
shaft bearings. Cylinder
and timing geaea oiled
with Kinwood fj.-cefeed
oiler.
CARBURETOR- Mod
el L Schebler.
Center Control.
SPRINGS-Front:
aemi elliptic; length, 36
in.; width, 1 3-4 inch.
Rear; three quarter
elliptic; length, 42 in ;
width 1 3-4 inch. All
aprings hare six leaves,
steel bushing eyes.
TRANSMIS SIO N-
Seleetive, three speeds
forward and reverse;
annual bearings.
land plants is realized and recognized. It
only proves the ability of this moat 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 eouipped—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 at
be convinced. We can show it to you todal
REARAXLE-Tbree-
quarter floating; bear
ings, Hyatt; axle shaft,
Carpenter Samson steel;
propeller shaft, cold
rolled steel; main driv-
irg shaft, Calumet steel.
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 H
BEARINGS—T imlen
roller bjarings.
FRONT AXLE—Droi
forged; clearance, 10 1-1
inch.
TIRES—32x3 lrs Q D
FINISH—All L-ight
parts nickle plated) vith
bla-k trim.
EQUIPM ENT ;
hair top and '
ner Bpeedometef " 1 'Wii
shield Prestoli'
Self Btartcr. E/ qn(1 ^
and nickelhr'.. .. lire
irons „ c rail, foot
res/ ool kit and jack.
United States Marshal’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of an ex
ecution issued out of the District
Court oLthe United States for
the Sou| vestern 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
l#?ied,tfor the use of Russell and
Custer and T. S. Hawes, attor
neys, on the following property,
to wit:
That 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
LpdR the southeast corner of
act; thence east 342 feet,
"point of the beginning.
;hich land is located in
,ty of Bainbridge, Decatur
ty, Georgia, being the same
\hat "was conveyed by J; W.
an to said Atlantic Coast
, diroad Company on Sep-
bfer 7, 1904, Recorded in
**Ty -2 page 523, November
} j4, plat cf same being
'sd on page 525.”
ted on as the property of
Atlantic Ceast Line Raii-
ompany. ,
I will sell said property
V ed on before the court
,.. 1 ‘ door of Decatur county, at
Baihbridge, Georgia, between
the legfil hours of sale, after
havingadvertised the same ac
cording to law, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1912,
the same day being November
5th, 1912, to satisfy balance due
on said. execution.
Dat( at Macon, Georgia, this
September 20, 1912.
George F. White,
U. S. Marshal.
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
DECATUR, GRADY, EARLY AND MILLER COUNTIES IN GEORGIA,
AND GADSDEN COUNTY, IN FLORIDA.
BASiSHMAN AUTOMOILE CO
MONEY TO LOAN on improved
farms in Decatur and adjoin
ing counties. Low rate of in
terest. My many years expert
ience insures you the best term-
and quickest service to be had.
Large loans a specialty. Sup
ply ot money unlimited. R.
C. Bell, Attorney, Cairo, Ga.
Georgia.
Fall Cabbage Plants.
We have live or six hundred thousand
strong, healthy, fall cabbage plants.
Flat Ducth and Charleston W akefields,
ready for transplanting through Octo
ber and November. Prices f. o b.
Meggett.
1,0( 0 to 3,060-at *1.50 per 1,000,
4,000 to 8,000 at 1.25 per 1,' 00.
10,1X10 and over at 1,00 per 1,000.
These prices are a little higher than
for regular season plants, because fall
plants are difficult and more expensive
ow. Please send us your orders
'hey will receive prompt attentioi
-tpney with order f
M. Gibson Co.
Meggett, S'
WHAT ARE YOU
going to do about It?' ‘
It’s that sand blister we refer to. Of course, if you
don’t WANT, you don’t have to do anything NOW-but
you can sell trouble mighty easy, if you bring that tire
around and let us fix-it for you right away,
We don’t only save you irouble, we’ll save you DOL
LARS. Of course, next week or next month or next year
will do just as well—if something doesn’t happen first.
It’s up to you NOWi
At your service always.
H. C MENZER
The Vulcanizer
Bainbridge, Georgia,
Opposite Baughman Automobile Garage.
BAINBRIDGE STATE BANK
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Capital lOO,000,00
Surplus 20.000,00
E. J. PERRY,
President
J. W. CALLAHAN,
Vice-President
E. S. VARNER,
CsMhier,
Read!
Reflect!
Resolve!
If You Would Only
Save Your Dollars And Bank
Them Safe Away
AS IN THE CASE OF
Persistent Scholar > s
There W<^i|d Come
A Graduation Day!
Farm Loans
A
Specialty,
Collections
Made
Speedily at
Favorable
Rates.
Every
Accommoda
tion
Consistent
With Safe
Banking
Methods
Exten ded To
Our
Patrons.
V,
We Pay 4 Per Ceil Interest On Tine Deposits
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I PROFESSIONALS 11
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J. C. HALE
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
eral Practice in ‘'•-.to aril l'cdcr '
Courts.
-ilBuilding—bu /,t ,Jge, Ga
— y—^—
0. 1. SPOONER / i DaN]\l M.
‘'Han
Carter
•khtH. UI SSB1.L —. - Wu. V. Custer j DR. JNO.
RUSSELL *& CUSTER j physician and surgeon/ .
; Office in Medical Bir .ing, /on- * and burgeon
alsonville, ' jResihy ,?55 East Shotwell St.
^’HONE 102 L
.. ATT01INEYS-AT-LAW..
Office U| Siairs Allen Building Calls promptly answ'fet -‘d day or
BMNtililDGK GEORGIA | llight. V
Residence ’phone 62.
—— -i — ■ ■— Office ’phone 19.
B> RON HOW ER
Attorney at 1, w
Practices in all Courts
Office in Now liowi 1" ' r.
Bainbridge, • • Georgia.
i Joe H. Gilpin. — — J. D. Talbert
TALBERT & GILPIN.
Offic^phone 103 Born Building
—:attorneys at law :—
Will Practice in all the Courts. a * ,
I B aim r tcu, Georgia. 1 -* pflone 198 ' R* 8 - Phone 267
DR. J. C *iEJ=LY
Physician fa d Surgeon
Office West Broughton St.
Next to Public Libary
EXCURSION RATES
ATLANTIC V COAST LINE
Jacksonville. Fla.. Nov, 9-10-11, return e*7 0/1
limit Oct. 24 (Extension to Nov. 11, $1.00) s
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 13-14-15, return limit 4A C
Oct. 2d. (Extension to Nov. 11, $1.00)., I J
Louisville, Ky., November 26-27, return OG 1 C
limit. December 3.’ COm I P
Macon, Ga., (State Fair), Oct. 13 to 24. C fIC
me. return limit Oct 28 Q B UP
New Orleans Li.. Oct. 12-13-14, return A "7 ClE
limit October 23 \
Tifton, Ga., Oct. 30 to Nov. 8 inclusive, ^
return limit November 12 £■
Winter Tourist tickets on sale Oct 15 to April 30 inclui
return limit May 81. (liberal atop-oversi, t-, destinations in Ala..
'-Una., rla . La , Mia* , New Prov . Texas, etc For rate*
other information, call on nearest Agent A. C. L. R. K., or com
municate with,
P. Gbru-n, E M. North,
T P A, Thomas- ille, Ga. A G. P A, SavT»»i*a G :
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