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WILL SELL ONLY FOB CASH OR ITS EQUiMIMIT
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fn ordjer to <’o 11;'s successfully we realize that we must
sell at great reduction, >o y u will find iks at same old
place at surprisingly low prices (luring tliis year. 'Pins
is neceessary to < ur briness ; ml \m must rtav bv it.
Cash or barter and got and | rices will be our mot
ing 190t>.
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ii IS sample Latest Model ‘-Ranffct” biCycie finished by ns. Our agents ev. -vw here are
TO §(V3® mailing: money fast. Write for full particulars andspecial ofer m over.
C.riafcjk NO AlONiiiV 2XEQUXRASD .until you receive anH ,;pt'>'o' *. of your bicyclehWe ship
Stf %■ A to anyone, anywhere in the U. S, 'iuHlioiU dZeui deposit nr'S.i/ance, t repay freight. ru-d
ft}, i| m*A allow TEN DAYS’ FREE TKIAL during v.hiel i time you mar ride the bnvvcle and
£St i M\ il/lYl* v ut 11 , to attest you wish If you are. then xpt perfectly sanbiied or do not'wish to
■■ / i 5 ,-|\ g.f [ilvlfcl the birycle ship u back to us at our expens'd and you will not be out one cert.
? i h\\ Ffi&tiiav BDjpcc We furnish the highest qrari? bicyoiir* it is possible to make
' I ■' i ■AVIVISI rlllwtd at one small profit above actual iactcry cent. You save Sio
t. 2 HaSiWgyuExaa to s2s middlemen’s profits by buying direct hi fcs and have the manufacturers guar
unite behind your bicycle. DO WOTf AV a fticyt’e or r. pair qt tires from anyone
at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory
f. , bvJSq Sfc i yJ| Prices and remarkaoU offers tq X'Uier agents.
! Vfi|! V’ni V, ' he . rt y° u receive our beautiful catalogue and
•* .P'Y/ givVlpf ‘ " , - a wi'aitjimtil stuuy our Superb irn.deis at the wonderful,?
r-\J ffe'V'jy Aw Prices we can make you this year. W e scli the Iri. best grade bicy 7es for iess money
\f /g \M m?S SK . than any other factory. We are satisfied \vifh si.co profit above factory cost.
'sl BICYCLJS DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
I \ M double v ‘ our prices. Orders filled the day received
' : ‘J’v SECOND HAND DICFCLKS. We db not rrigulaily handle second hand bicycles, but
\p.Jfrf usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail scores. These we clear out
'v<> promptly at prices ranging from B$S to or 810. .Descriptive bargain lists mailed tree,
nftr rtTE 1 ® DO A Sr’S single wheels, imported roiler chains and j;t*dal3, parts, repairs and
FvMf? £:, equipment of ail Kinds at halt the usual retail Prices .
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C B?It TaBSC A SASWPiJE PAIR •$% "
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-E The rexulc- retell price of these tires is 's,
St.SQ per i>air , but to introduce we will
mmmSim fmmwmm WfhsMm-h S f'W^t
\AILS, 'Dicks or Class will not. lot tko
% \r o.d. M-.tv thousand pairs sold Inst year.
t" rr i-.vo hundred Utousaud pairs now m use. -<• .* ■■/
ftESGRIPTSOK: Made in all sizes. It isltytdy L j
C >• lid ill,-r. very di-.T.able and lined inside wit a . b, f ii
;>• Jo! cjiiality ol rubber, which never becomes ■■
1 ic ••pod which closes up small puncturygwithout r.l low- ij |I Notice tho thick rubber tread
:,g thee, it to escape. Vt* have liundiedco. .enters, £ g 5 -;j nuuettir© strios ‘*ii”
1! -dcustomers r tutinc; that their tires hnveonlv oeen pumped a!W j i> ** a i go r j nl sfcr { p **u
-c <r t vice i> ; a whole seasou. I v. ttgla tiornorethati *lss, nrsveitt riat cutting. This
,n a .iiu.,rv l ire, the puncture resmdii*^ cjuaiitiesbe._t.fjgiven nffi]. outlust any other
To- v ref Dyers of thin, saggally prepared fabric on the %*&- jaako-hAFik FLAbTIC : and
-1 TANARUS; e regular pvice *s JS.so per pair,but for i| r,: v.SY itiBING.
ii -.icing pm poses we are making a.s;.&cial factory price t° - • * , _
i in- i i.h-r of oulv $4.0*1 ;>cr pair. All orders shipped seine day letter is received. W e ship C. O. TANARUS). on
■ , ; ~i. vou"•• > not pay a cent until yen have examined and found them strictly- as represented.
' I V. ■ ■ ! u.o-.v n C3S#.-. discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the pi'iee fs4.£s per pair) if you
. \ ;!(,). (; \ s l ? \VI CH ORDER and enclose this advertisement; Yve will also send one
r .,0 i ,:. and briF.s iiand pump. Tift sto be returned at OUR expense if for any; season they are
~ . ,a nd: :>e:orVon examination. We ate perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
‘ Tf T Yi'ord.ru a pair of these tires' yog will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
V, • r!> iuv last loiitpT fbd look finer than any tire veu have ever used or seen at any price. We
y • - (ha* ou will lie so Dill pleaded you want a bicycle you vvill gi/e us your oroei.
V. ■ want voi! to send us a trial order’at o*l ee. tliis.re*markau]? tire offer _ .
\f M i * 7 &***”*TS VitSZ'i?' don’t buy any kind at any price until you send fora pair of
U‘ film? cS&iLbJ 8 !£&& Hedge thorn Puncture-Proof tires ou approval and t£hl. at
* ■ st>i'c : tt introductory price quoted above, or v/rite for our big. i ire and Suncliy
‘•<-.-.•ril.es end quotes afl makes'and kinds of tires at about half die mmai prices
but write us a postal.today. DO NOT TlilNK OF BUYING a bicycle
■ftid gff* 3 vVttill or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
ofl'-rs we arc making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
A L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CSICASO, ILL
CTORtiiA LEGISLATURE. ,
E:th Hours and Semte Ccnfrcrrtcvl by
Import'nt Leri rlrtkn.
Atlanta, July 11.—TEo eta to road
v "1 i.ot 1 e evt n ’.e l to life sea this
} .r. Ti ekmc on Friday after de
a Ting three £ ssinns am! a lia.i' -to ar
f : mem is v liy the road shxulJ Le ex
tv-:.d <i and why it fcl.uu’d ;a’t he built
to i .o ‘O’, vot'd, with h .-:r;g!c*excep
n a, to adopt a tirbstiiuio offered to
the Aii yarn!' r 1i ’ 1 by Mr. Wright, of
Iliehrr.oed, whith turns the proposal
to (•::ton-1 o/,r to a commission o 4
ii'Ui', v,!.:) -hiall investigate the pro po
sit a nod make a report to the next
i assembly, and, if feasible-,
a bill to extend the read to
F.en. 4
Mo i ill of more general interest or
impr.rtar.ee has been introduced at
Inie n cf the legislature than
that of Mr. Do n, of the fifth senato
rial district, which creates in the
■a- oiry department of the state of
Ha .Ha a bank 'bureau, and provides
for the appointment of a bank exam
iner, etc.
liy a vote of 20 to 15, the bill h5 r
rcn. tor Whaley relating to tee estab
lishment of ne.v counties was defeat
ed .
A lenghty report from the peniten
tiary committee was ngad. -This re
pprt pictured the condition of the va
rious convict camps and suggested
sevcial remedies which will probably
be inirod U cod in the senate in Hu; form
of bills. * %
Several committee reports were sub
mil tod. A minority report signed by
Senators Henderson CI9HH Wilkes-, i
Overstreet,-Williford and Knight, op-1
posing the passage of the bill by *“>' n ,
ator Hayes, which would give certain
waterways the power of eriin< nt ,lo ‘
main.
A meeting of much importance was
that held Friday iiikibl bi the ball of
the house of r< j>i< -< hlhiiv (, s in * J<
irt- rest of thf bill, v/hi<b, If 0 l *
by the b.-urc cad : eual p V/iU appro
vriafc fur. b; :• iiflli-h to <>#’/Jo B ' y:i
t-'rafic Tel h, H r!vii.<-' HI
p -\ 4 < n H e si it of Ho • phi b>
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on the import ant issue.
Atlanta, duly IF —The beginning cf
the end is in sight ’when the general
a -aeinkiy, -thi - week, tal es up. the ccA*
Vict bill foi it- has b'-n conceded
this is. the meM important bit oi a O
is lath; n which this Lcdy will bb>ve te
solve ibis aaira.
Erkii-y our.'deed, IT? '-measure pro-'
via -i: The judge may u c discretion
in sent c..hcA.ioir a’e c ’evicts t a
- or * a county r. ay ot; or bn
le.oed by the canity cr wcrAcu by fb'i
county; no mi sale me a tier carna s. are
to he fai n.ml crui-p grit ale 1 ai'iicf;',
the convict prop r in to ho e imin mud
by having ti e lessees sir u a contract
to return *t:o the cvmm AHon a.l a
v lets \v*s iTI i, fo r ar. y t:•a ? o n , tb e y
cannot work. It allows the con.mis
sion to separate the races.
. Saturday for forty-two minutes the
bouse transacted business in record
treahing%fashicu and sdjou.nc-d U’ltil
10 o’clock Monday morning.
During this time thirty-two d’Ms
were pas.-ed and fourteen new bilk
introduced.
Asking the general assembly ol
Georgia to st’ek th‘6 probe into The
Georgia prison com mi: mien, Reprcen
tative Shaw of Clay, p.trovucod in the
house Saturday morning a joint reso
lution, calling for an investigation oi
Its affairs. The resolution provides
that three from the house and two
from the senate rd all act as the in
vestigating committee.
After a week of unusual activity the
remito adjourned on Friday Until
Monday morning at 10 o’clock.
Hu ring the week $15,000 was ap
piopriati and to the Georgia Normal and
Jndustiial college at Milledgeville fot
in e U and Improvements, and the commit
fee favorably recommended appropria
tions for the State Normal school at
Allens, the T-Diversity of Georgia and
the Goorgla School of Technology. It
j, uixii irtood that tbees measures will
pn -h the Hinate with little opposition.
'Jhe hill by Remitor Hardman re
tinning the ebictjon of the pension
('ly.iiiiiHiioiu r by I lit? pe >ple was pass
l t .,j. The pill of go* ator WlrHey prfe
!t, j; ida ; ti e m.in; --r in v, hi !i new
j fell >1 jc li* fpr ne and v. a
fj| bill by M A-bn aa, ol
IIT afl ue < ouaty li .If 111: th Amount
fijlt re, I t*| bp le. f I i j -C
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TRENTON, GA. FRIDAY jU LY 17
T?er ceTt p- h laoplh was. vigorously
fou' ht In t’e c'vr.iui;tpq room, but
wii li only omq rIS - - or* tin a - rrri fbe bill
r''o r i cj f>. fnvc'ijlo r-o?objmt*n:latlon
P'.Kl V. ill f-rikkiy 'bp rctm.l on by
t. cS' litirg ft*iring the prer-ent week.
Atlanta, July 1! —Whether the uis
f.TuchiaOxicnt aiLcnda out to the ecu
stitution, it ratified in G:tc-b.r, as its
EiiPi ertor;- bel'eve it -will h*. iray be
Lucpended ruing in cperatiCn until
Jauur.ry 1. lU>9, is the qn-siir./i which
is now absorbing toe attontV n oi
tbcfe who had the measure rut up to
the people last year.
At a meeting of the geer.ral jirhiici
cry committee of the house it was*
stat. and that in the event the Emend
men is adopted, as it-: now stands, if
will go into enect at cnce, and no
me, except those who qualify under
‘it* provisions, before the registrars of
the state, can vote in the November
elections.
L’y a vote of 113 to 21, the house of
representatives Monday morning went
cr. record ns being opposed to the cer
vlco pension n.cssiircs as offered by
Mr. cf G bb. It i- quir and 122
to'pn.fs the ccarafeitutlonn-1 antendnieat.
ruder the terms, of this measure,
the constitution- of Cec-rgeL is to- fcn
amended so as t allow for the -pay
ment of pensions to ail. confederate
v teva u s and thf:r widow, provi led
they married pr'pr to 1870, and are
in posversion <-f less tl am $ 1,000 in
reality and p:r onal property^
An effort wafe made to have the
wealth qualification placed at sl,sOff,
and to a’lmvy all veterans enlisting
from Georgia but serving elsewhere to
come mukr this measure, but tote,
wi re defeated. y
One of the most Important measures
ir.ivcdiiced at the session of the sen
ate on Monday' - was that by Sonafor
Folder to £0 amend the act to br r |ta
a prise ti o: rr in issi on for the zt v tel 6 !
Georgia r-o cs to provide for the. u'hpo
siticn of e-Vi tain felony convicts after
th 2 first cf April, 1900. The bill
piv t v ices that t h eve conv ’ c t s eh:<H | b o
pfreed on the prism farm instead of
being leased cut.
The' senate passed ‘he resolution by
Id'r. Candler of TANARUS) Kalb, which c-arri s
out the governor’s suggestion giving
the university of Georgia the privilege
r? si arlng in the Carnegie founJr.tion
tad.
Thg b!’]-hy S-'crAcr. Farmc-r tYaiitri'- f
rrc- the s-tfre irr > urte of ibis state to
grant charters fn vrcation to such
torj'. era lions ?s they* a-~e ruth orize l
by law to create, was favorably rec
onmro"elr Iby the general judiciary
committee.
A Her an e:: •; cv ■ 5 v e ros~ 1 r n la -1.1 n g
r eve rat nin r.ie-s, the rrr-crnl a grie ul
tra! committee of the- hcr.me T eocrted
favorably il o vat a sure bvy • r. front,
of Keard, whiMi preoo c cs tbit all dogs
not muzzled in Georg’a shall he shun.
This puts the cue:tien rp to the sen
ci' p i arson bly now, and thee is a
greet sentiment in favor cf its pas
sage. Mm.Tr-nt. tlm author of the
r.'.cari'r-o. anprafe-l before t.’-e e din iri t
too er.d sgohe ii fiver cf the urea >
nro
Atlanta. .Tub' IT. —“An enmninnKcn
and iri.ve?tigalk o into f e conduct and
nianng- merit of the prison com mi s
rion,, Its < tuccrs and cmplcyces and
all convict lea sees” was declared for
by the house Tuesday following a spir
ited dubat i and an aye and no vote*,
by Id 1 to 15.
Scon Measures introduced.
Following the action on the resolu
tion calling an investigation cf the
prison commission, officers, employ€©•
and lessees, with superior court - pow
ers 'the house turned to the introdiic-
lion cf new measures.
Mr. Hall, of Bibb, introduced nis
\r. a sure to change the time of holding
irT legislature from the fourth Wed
nesday in June to the second Wed
nesday in January, 1909.
A bill to abolish the leasing of
convicts to private parties was intro
duccd by Messrs. Alexander of Q- Kalb, 1
PurweH of Hancock, Candler of Do-
Kalb,- Covington of Colquitt, and
Wright of Floyd
ft provides a constitutional amend
ment* which will forever abolish this
system and calls for the issuance of
$750,000 in state bonds, the purchase
of farm lands, materials, tools. IHo
stock and the like, for use thereon
where convict* iray be worked.
This is to come up before the consti
tutional amendment committee later.
The senate neicl a lengthy and inter
esting session Tuesday morning cun-
which time a resolution by Sen
ator Felder calling for a thorough in
vestigation of the charges made by the
committee appointed .to examine into,
the condition of the convict system m
the state by a joint committee of three,
from the senate and five from the
house, was adopted unanimously.
The bill carrying an appropriation
of $15,000 to the nbrrval schol a-
Athens' was passed. The report of
the committee reporting unfavorably
the bill requiring ail engines in t v c
state to be ronioned with electric head
light* was disagreed to, and the bill
known as the Martin tag tax bill wa
r'tn’.nel *n Wo b-ra~e wth an unfa
ve: :Ve r . ;; su? t:cn, ?nd at the
r. quo. t cf tge cf the com-
Offk iai. Organ of Dade Gouxty.
iri f t:-e was r eon ruon ] to G at com
mittf e.
A ,r 'i ’;u rf t v Faring hsr\-
Or* ff ♦ ' & ' O y O o ’ •> .*> *-\r* c\ ►h C.
CO' '*-1 •\ ' v-I v •TP 1 * n- 'f fr, -r nfit r
to d' rr ? the ri g 'l;ri~n ■ • <■ ' k->-■
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the -
h f ri s"K‘g VP vn
t"fa y--y ‘ a- a-’* kr-cri.!
was d. rg
ent. currefli-ns as to minor
airendn enic. but he main r'upore cl
the bill was approved.
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GREAT 'ENTHUSIASM GHCWfT
Amidst Wild and Exciting Ccer.es the
Der.ocrst'c National Convention
Cheeses its; LtarcUrd Bearers and
Adjci ;'; cd.
Denver, Colo., July 10. —•William
Jenin: Ge Eryan. cf Nebraska, wa?
nominal oil for the third time for the
office c* pi evident of the United States
by the democratic national convention
at 3:10 O'clock Friday nforning amid
scenes cf frenzied enthusiasm.
The • ein it came after an all night
session, which was kept i:i a constant
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state cf turmoil up to the culminat
ing moment when the Nebraskan was
proclaimed the choice of the conven
tion as 'the Democratic maaciard-bear
er.
On the First Ballet.
The nomination was made on the
first and only ballot, the vote stand
ing:
William Jemimas Bryant, SS24a.
Governor John A. Johnson, 4G.
Judge George Gray, 594f0
Net voting, 8.
The announcement of the vote was
the signal fq§ a wild demonstration,
equalling in turbulence, if not in dura
tion, the record-breaking display
which'on Wcdnesdiay afternoon greet
ed the fr.-t mention of Mr. Bryan’s
name in the convention hail.
The tc'ss within the amphitheater
at the moment the nomination was
made was one cf stirring animation.
From pit to dome, the vast building
was packed with ten thousand people,
thinn and cut in the remotest galleries
after hours of waiting and the intense
disoomforts of the hot night.
Culrrmating Outburst.
It was a spectacle of grandiose pro
portions—tier after tier and gallery on
gallery of agitated forms, the women
in white, the delegates massed below,
many of them coatless, a myriad of
fai\s fiutterinsjjto combat the stifling
heat and close atmosphere of this long
pent-up exurberant multitude, ever
ready to spring Into feverish outbreaks
of enthusiasm, and everywhere the
blaze of flags, bunting and patriot
ic devices and the enveloping folds of
Old Glcrv
Twice before the throng had been
moved into a mad ecstacy, first by
the speech placing the name of Bryan
in nomination and again when that of
Governor Johnson, of Minnesota, was
proposed; but these manifestations
paled befoie the culminating outburst
of emotion
Bc-i?arr. cf Csund.
As the announcement cf the Ne
-hruskun’s actual nomination was
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