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4 cylinder en bloc motor
3%" bore x 5" stroke
104-incH wheelbase
4-inch tires
Cantilever rear springs
Streamline body
Roadster $620 Ro>dstes62o
This Overland is the world’s
most powerful low-priced car.
It has a 3iy 2 horsepower en
bloc motor that is a perfect
marvel for speed, power and
endurance.
By increasing the bore of the
motorfrom33 Bto 3 3 B ''we are
able to offer a pa t
which at 1950 R.P.M. devel
ops full 31 horsepower.
Tests under cvexy condition in
all parts of the country dem
IVI. C. Wright, Agent a The Willys-Overland Company
UNION RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Norswor-
NOTICE
We have sold our blacksmith shop, near Stodg
hill & Crawford Company’s market and Mr.
Thurston is back with Thurston & Harper on
Second street, near Chero-Cola Bottling Com
pany. We are prepared to do all kinds of
Blacksmithing, Repairing, Weld
ing, Farm Work, Etc.
In the most approved manner and will appreci
ate a share of your patronage. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Give us a call.
Thurston & Harper
Jackson, Georgia
THE NEW SEME S
onstrnte that it easily devel-
ops better than fifty miles
per hour the road.
dcf CQ vari undef
different conditions but in
practically every instance it
£ as been getting fifty miles
an hour and with ease.
We have scores Q f telegrams
showing that twenty to
twenty-five miles per gallon
of g aso line is not unusuaL
The performance of this car is
almost beyond belief.
thy spent Sunday with relative s
near the dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hoard, of
Take any other low-priced car
on the market. Pit it against
this new Overland. Compare
them for sheer speed, for
abundance of power, for rid-
ing comfort and economy, and
you’ll find this car will back
anything else clean off the
boards.
That’s a strong statement, but
a fact nevertheless.
Try k yourself and sec *
Here are more important facts.
Iron Springs, attended services
here Sunday and dined with Mr.
and Mrs. 0. E. Smith.
Miss Rennie Sanders, of Jas
per, has returned home after a
pleasant visit to relatives here.
Miss Clara Norsworthv spent
Sunday with Miss Anna Freeman.
The manv triends of Mr. Er
nest Lavender regret to learn of
his illness and wish him a speedy
recovery.
Miss Lottie Pope has returned
to her home in Fitzgerald, being
accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
R. L. Fears.
Several from here attended the
Singing Convention at Flovilla
Flovilla and Saturday and report
a nice time.
Those from here who will at
tend Flovilla high school, this term
are Miss Sara Smith and Messrs.
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It has four-inch tires which are
more than generous for a car
of this size.
Not cn'y has it a large and
roomy body, but it has an
attractive, up-to-date stream-
line body.
It has the latest and most im-
proved system of ignition.
It has the cantilever springs—•
the easiest riding springs in
the world.
Robert Smith, Lewis and Leon
ard Dodson.
Mr. Alma Dodson, of Baxley,
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Edwards
left Saturday to spend the fall
and winter with his son, Mr. H.
D. Edwards, in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards,
Jackson, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Free
man.
Messrs. Charlie Smith and Olin
Greer, of Iron Springs, attended
services here Sunday.
HE WAS WORRIED AND HOPELESS
“For ten vears I, was bothered with
Kidney Trouble,” writes T. F. Hutch
inson, Little Rock, Ark. “I was wor
ried and had almost given up hopes.
I used five boxes of Foley Kidney Pills
and am now a well man.” Foley Kid
; ney Pills drive out aches, pains, rheu
matism and all kidney trouble srmp
; toms. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. *
Electric starter
Electric lights
Magnetic speedometer
Complete equipment
C-passenger Touring $635
Roadster $620
What’s more, it’s complete,
Not a thing to buy. You get
the finest Auto-Lite electric
starting and lighting system ;
magnetic speedometer, one
man top, demountable rims
and practically every acces
sory found on the highest
_ pn^ C CarS * '
It only goes to prove how big
production can cut cost and
save you money.
First come, first served. Place
your order now.
ImJiD 5 ftiia
j For Sprains, Laments *
: Sores, Cuts, Rheumat- :n
Penetrates and He*'-'
Stops Fain At O ce
; For Man and i - cas ’f
25c. 50c. sl. At AL^ ealeis - | >
LINIHEHT.
The schools fe off for another
term. Don’'f°Dfet that the ed
ucation of our children is the
most imp^ an t Question in life,
and th?^ ou are due teachers
and boH 8 °f education your un
qualify 1 su PP° r t- >.
/hildren Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S „
ASTORIA