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7/fodet 69 X Completely Griped
WHAT THIS VAlft* MEANS
Self Starter
\ Center Control
30 Horsepower •
1 ijfiny Magneto
5 Passenger Touring Car
* warnejrSpeedometer
110-inch Wheel Basej
Mohai^Top and Boot
Timken Bearings
^pear Vision Auto-
Prestolite 'lank
matic 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
new 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. Hut
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, oust separately;
bore, 4 in.;stroKe, 4 1-2
in.; horsepower, 30.
CARBURETOR- Mod
el L Schebler.
Center Control.
IGNITION — Battery
and magneto-two sour
ces of current.
COOLING—Water cool
ed. Thermo-syphon cel
lular radiator.
OILING—Splash sys
tem for crank und cam
shaft.bearingH. Cylinder
and liming gears oiled
with Kinwood forcefeed
oiler. ||
SPRINGS-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
ings, Hyatt; axle shaft,
Carpenter Samson steel;
propeller shaft, cold
rolled steel; main driv-
irg shaft, Calumet steel.
TRANSMIS SIO 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 WHEEL
BEARINGS—T i m k en
roller bearings.
FRONT AXLE-Drop
forged; clearance, 101-2
inch.
TIRES—32x31-sQD
FINISH—All bright
parts nickle plated, with
b)a< k trim.
EQUIPAGE NT-M o-
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 AUTOMOIL CO
Bainbridge, : : : : Georgia.
MACDONALD HARDWARE
Stoves, Ranges and Tinware
Paints, Lead and
Mill Supplies and
AGENTS FOR
WALTER A. WOOD
Mowers, Rakes, Binders and Twines.
Bainbridge, ; ; ; ; Georgia.
j*r
25
DONT FORGET
The
Big Circus Sale
1913
,050. Delivered
Commences at J.
M. Floyd’s Racket
Store Nov. 5It.
Don’t miss it, the
biggest saje of the
season.
Calico,, per yard
Ginghams
3c
3c
Homespun
Fadie Hose, per pair
3C
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 mutuals on the
market, by the most skilled iBn 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 ahd see this car of
extraordinary value—talft a ride in it and
be convinced. We can show it to you today.
I Peurl Buttons, per Doz‘ jq
1C
,1c
lc
I Pins, per paper,
Safety Pins Doz.
Handkerchiefs, each
Mens’ Suits $4. 7$
Boys’ Suits
Sunday Shoes, pair q4c
These goods must sell.
Nothing before like this
Sale.
10 DAyS ONLY
BAINBRIDGE STATE BAN]
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Capital lOO.oor,
Surplus 20
•000,00
Read!
Reflect!
Resolve!
E. J. PERRY,
J.W.CALLA^Wau
E S VARn”' P ^'«I
—■ Luto*.
Farm Loan
A
Specialty,
Collections
If You Would Only
Save Your Dollars And Bank
Them Safe Away
AS IN THE CASE OF
Persistent Scholars
There Would Gome
Speedily a|
Favorabli
< Rates.
A Graduation Day!
'Every
Accommod
tion
Consistent
With Safe
Bat ting
Mf hods
Ext endedT
Our
Patrons.
V,
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest On Time Deposits
Don’t miss this
for Bargains.
opportunity
J. M. F10YD
Fall Cabbage Plants.
J. C. HALE
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
..AT-LAW..
dtBenl Practice in State and Federal
Court*-
VWBilBai!du* Bainbridge, Ga
DR. JNO. L SPOONER
physician and surgeon
Office in Medical Building, Don-
alsonville, Ga.
Calls promptly answered day or
night.
Residence ’phone 62.
Office ’phone 19.
Highest prices paid for
Chicken Eggs and all
country produce call ^o
see
,Ed Sapp fcnanageA
Belcher Commi^hop Com
pany pelctft Block.
We have five or ^sixhunared thousand
strong, healthy, fall cabbage plants,
Flat Ducth and Charleston Wakefields,
ready for transplanting through Octo-
ler and November. Prices f. o. b.
Meggett.
EXCURSION RATES
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Jacksonville Fla.. Nov. 9-10-11, return £-7 An
limit Oct. 24 (Extension to Nov. 11, $1.00) (,gQ
Louisville, Ky. Oct. 13-14-15, return limit OA 4 m
Oct. 25. (Extension to Nov. 11, $1.00)... fcU.l 0
Louisville Ky,, November 26-27, return AA 4 p
limit, December 3 CO. 15
Macon. Ga., (State Fair), Oct. 13 to 24. A flp
me. return limit Oct 28 OaUd
limit October 23 ’17^5
Tifton, Ga., Oct. 30 to Nov. 8 inclusive, A as
return limit November 12 waUO
retn^ i u t ^ T u Uria . t , ti ?ru tS( ; naale0ct - 15 t0 April 30 inclusive,
in 1 ¥ ay «’• (hb tT al st0 P-°vers), to destinations in Ala,,
ntw wiS” Ml8 » ’ New Prov - Texas . etc- For rates and
other information, call on nearest Agent A. O. L. R. K., or com-
municate with,
T Pa P ‘ m 1 “ BEN ’ •« n E. M. North,
T P A, Thomasville, Ga. A G. P A, Savannah, Ga;
1.000 to 3,000 at 11.60 per 1,000,
4.000 to 8,000 at 1.26 per 1,' 00.
10,000 and over at 1,00 per 1,000. 1
These prices are a little higher than
for regular season plants, because fall
plants are difficult and more expensive
to grow. Please send us your orders
and they will receive prompt attention.
Send money with order
S. M. Gibson Co.,
Meggett, S. C.
^ wmm.
Daniel M. Carter
Physician and Surgeon
Residence 355 East Shotwell St.
Phone 102 L
Office ’phone 103 Born Building
DR. J. C. NEELY
Physician and Surgeon
Office West Broughton St,
Next to Public Libary
Ojficelphone 198. Res. phone 267
CORKS! - CORKS!
No. 7. 500 to sack, 75, cents
No. 8. 500 to sack, $1.00
No. 9, 500 to sack, $1.25
We i
1\ They are all the very best Syrup Corks. .
!* have just received 100,000 which enables us i’
[ | to sell them at such low prices, we will also
jS- make special low prices on quantities.
•7 mpmhpc if it io ...
member if it is in town we have if.
Re- \
J
Joe H. Gilpin. — — J. D. Talbert.
TALBERT & GILPIN.
—: ATTORNEYS AT LAW : —
Will Practice in all the Courts.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Albert H. Russell — — Wm. V. Ousted
RUSSELL & CUSTER
.. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW..
Office Up-Stairs Allen Building
BAINBRIDGE, .... GEORGIA
BYRON BOWER
Attorney at Law
Practices in ail Courts.
Office in New Bower Bldg.
Bainbridge, - - Georgia.
Lost- 7Mme Book Finder
will please delive. to me
or leave at Cliett Hard
ware Co., and receive re-
ard. 2 t
C. M. Welch.
c
Ehrlich "ff
31 ^ * >rice and Poor Man’s Friend,
Georgia. >
The Busy Bee Cafe,
Open Day and Nigth-
Best of Cooking—Meals Prepared to Order
Everything Sanitary and Clean. Clean Linens, Clean Dish**
and Clean Floor. Rooms Cooled by Electric Fan*
Don’t Fail to Come
to The
BUSY BEEStfSSSS
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