The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, February 07, 1913, Image 3

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'slcp 1 * on Farms ts^c per Month and Up !i there is no telephone on your farm write for our free booklet telling how you may get service at small cost. , ——' i ■ r. Jr'P'^0-' Addrest 'J " FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT duthern bell telephone !3 TELEGRAPH COMPANY |s. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA. Ik 4J w©0 life a a f m Will Find it to Their Advantage to Open an Account in our Savings Department. They will find the first deposit will act as an incentive to make others and in -a short time they will have a substan tial balance drawing 4 per cent interest. Grand Theatre “The Fortune Hunter,” which comes to the Grand to-night is a clean cut, wholesome American comedy that has the aroma of, the simple ] : fe and the force of a moral essay combined under cir-; cumstanees of ger.uT.e fin Les-; sons 1 ar led while we laugh, j st'ek Sometimes tighter than the other kind. The story Mr. Smith tolls is a simple one wov«n j Every accomodation consistent with sound banking afforded hr customers. First National Bank Bainbridge, Georgia. 'Capital $125,000.00 9 .5 Sf Fresh GARDEN SEEDS ■ of ■ All Kinds Ehrlich Cut Price Druggist and Poor Man’s Friend, Bainbridge, Georgia, jjj DRUG!| co. It around the life of a young fellow ; who has gone through college | without -learning anything use- j ful and wh -, in the end, finds j himself the victim of idleness, j and habits and, through the death of his supposed rich father, penniless. Mr. S n.ill’s comedy teems with good humor, brother ly love and human interest that is as powerful as any sermon, and his methods of ] lay construc tion are woven around a brand new plot through which fun and pathos run with enduring cer tainty and the moral lesson is so obvious that it might be prac ticed with profic by young and old. Se^ts for “The Fortune Hunter” now on sale at Willis Drug Co. * Coning lo thi Grand Theatre-geers and book read ers who are familiar with Har old MacGrath’s famous novel, “The Goose Girl” will welcome the announcement that the elab orate production of George 0. Baker’s stage version v of the cel-, ebrated story will be the attrac- J tion at the Grand on next Mon day, Feb. 10th. Those who have read the book can appreciate its possibilities as a plaj — ;o entire ly different in theme and treat ment from any other work of fiction and yet so possible and so intensely dramatic- “The Goose Girl” marks a distinct triumph dr.smat.ic achievement and scenic embellishments. The country in which the scenes of the play are laid gave to the artist opportunity for c -loring of which he has taken advantage, giving to the Dublic one of the most beautiful scenic production on tour this season. Seats now selling 50 cents to $1.50. JUST ARRIVED Six 1913 FORD Touring Cam o r cl <*•»- THE UNIVERSAL CAR “Handy!” It’s the “handiness” of the Ford that establishes its unbounded popularity— especially with those who have driven heavier and more cumbersome cars. And the new low price makes it as “handy” to buy as it is economical to maintain. Every third car is a Ford. Nearly 180,000 have been sold and delivered. New prices—-runabout $525—touring car $600--de- livery car $625—town car $800—with all equipment, f. o. b. Detroit. Get Particulars from P. T. RICH & COMPANY Bainbridge, Georgia. FURNITURE |USTEN—Only $1.00 Weekly Buys a Nice Spring and Summer Suit—Our Line of Samples have just Arrived and are of the latest styles and colors. I Kaufman Tailoring Company, Belcher Block—Bainbridge, Ga, WE WANT YOUR FURNITURE BUSINESS Cadillac Electric Cranking Device * Unusually Eficient A recent investigation by the Cadillac Company developed some very interesting informa tion c:ncerning the efficiency of their electric cranking device. Out of 617 replies received, 528 owners reported that in not one single instance had they been obliged to crank their cars by hand, while only 89 owners had done so. Among the rea sons assigned were a number who said they had cranked tneir cars by hand just to see how it was done. The total miles trav eled by the 617 cars were 1,468,385 arid the total times cranked by hand 166, showing an average of one hand cranking to each 8,665 milej of travel, or one in about what is equal to two years’ average use. Another question asked was: “Has your electric system been thoroughly efficient?” Every reply, without exception, was ”y<;8/’ Get a demonstration of the 1913 Cadillac now on exhibition at Baughmun Automobile Co. (u<i) Our prices are right and the terms we give are the best. Our goods are of the latest styles. ' Furniture, Rugs, Art Squares-Special Line of Chairs ••• We Handle the Famous George Washington Stoves ••• and invite your special attention to them. Don’t buy your Furniture until you examine our stock. Williams & Co., OUR MOTTO: “Your Money’s Worth, or Your Money Bac’.c” BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.