The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, August 21, 1908, Image 1

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~ f VT r\r, Alitor. it. • * VOL- XVI 1 %$ 'iss WILL SELL ONLY FOR CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT to do this sucde%fnllj w rdtiliz< that wo lrmst sell at great le livtion, so y >n will tin I us at sulc old plaooa! s liy;i sio yiy low jirioes and uri this } T oar. This js iidCpes-iai’jrHM our huin *ss aid wo must -tav by it. (’ash <u' b.irto 1 aid g >od ]u - i<*os will he our motto ing LDOS. I C: RHRPRTQO^ ! J 1 %J fe s v 4.3 Km Ii 1 Xj.> s"4 Jr Kfcffeb fj !■} sa.tip.2e Model bicycle rvy 113. Our agents everywhere are B H i V\s making* phoney fast. Unit fvr ftfttparticulars <tn<i<tfn'r at once. * jjfianSTv HO BjfON j ; A’ \{\iC,£> until you receive and ani>rov co f yr.ur bicycle. We ship i/jUk IfiFJv'SL *° nr *>' on< ?> atiywfteitt in the U. $. udtheut a cent depot■' In ’kzare, prepay freight, and aJ ml aliow TLN WAIV FHKii; TKIAL dining which -time you nav ride the bicycle and Ft TW\ Bill* l put 11 to **?>’ test >’ ou v * ish * y nu are then not P'"fectly satisfied or do wot wish to Ml \ X %} 111 I keep the bicycle slop it hack to us at cur expense and yen 'will not be out one cent, g \ I\\ MilfiflS v ' /e hmush the holiest grade bicycles it ir possible to make ■lcl 'i fffF'-wa * HwlVßl < *.%►*► at one small profit above cU.nl taptor. coat. You save jio P l S to $25 middlemen’s profits by buying direct oi us and have dm manufacturer'sguar- S( antee behind your bicycle. J.VJ HOT JUL Y a bicycle nr ;t j a:r of tires from anyone ■ 9 a* an y price until you receive our catalogues ?nh lean our unheard of factory ■ tjky BfJ- ■ <> *? prices and remarkable special cjfers to rider ■ UK VAIS RC flc?ftf]&!srs& whe . r; yotbrisoeivc cm beautiful catalogue and E M d7B> v/imiw *v Ou HwkvaSK*J stuoy cur superb raodete at the •wonderfully sj SV Wfitag low prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money /l>" \jSj '&&& than any other factory. We ao*-satisfied with -?-r.oo profit above factory cost, ft 1 m tS^TBIfYCLE DEALEK3, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at Hi /. 1 m double'" J our prices. Orders filled the day received. ft' 1 m ‘ SECOND HAND BIOYCIHS., We do net regularly handle second hand bicycles, but w. *W? usually have a number on hand taken hi trade by our Chicago letdil stores. These we clear out xKfflr promptly at prices ranging from #3 to IS3 or SiO. Descriptive La*aui lists mailed free. AAtitTfD single wbeehs. imported roller drains and pedals, parts, repairs and equipment of all Kinds at half the usual retail prices. tftis *m u H self-kemi tires fdszs&bm nr Wjß The regular retail price, of these tires is "w s<,so per pair, but to introduce wc will SN self oh a samplepair tor s4.2o{cask 7vithorderst.Sb). jr~prjZh.~ r - i — 5a —--■ e, f . NO MORE TROUBLE FROM FSItCTSSCS | y u> / NAM s. 1 • -hs or / slums will not let tbo ftfefG r-f \ Blr out. Sixty thousand pairs sold Inst year. WB&SPSc. fWi Over two hundred thou, an i pairs now ir use. <**~~*s* ***• Madcinallsizes Tfisllvei;-; fcv X / and easy riding;veryduraMe and lined inWe vm - •- • / e special quality of rubber, which never becomes It I*^ porous and which closes up small puncturas without allow- E Notice tbs thick rubber tread Ing the air to escape. Wc have hundreds o*. Idlers from sa I" a*’ nd pnaeture strips “IP* fiericustomersata f ingthattheirtire*-laveon.yooenpurn t >-d aud *‘D, M also Tim scrip “11” up ouce or twice in a whole season, i iiey weig■! 110 more tltaji Mgr to rim cutting. This an ordinary tire, the puncture resistingqtia.li 1 ieriiieing 1 given tire will" outlast any ether h\ several layers of thm, specially prepared .abncon Uve S&I& ma fc o —gOF'S’. ELASTIC and tread. The regular price of these tires is <8.50 per pair,but ,o. || kasY EIIJING. advertising purposes we are making a -pvcuai factory price to , , , . _ _ the rider of only <4.80 per pair. All orders shippeci same day letter \b e snip C. O. D. on aooroval You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price &-4.155 per pair) it you send FULL CASH WITH OBDKK and enclose this advert• ■eiueiit. We wiH also send one i/ickf'l nl- t -erl brass bund pimin. Tire •to h. rcturtlod at OUB e .p-turc i. >r a. .eason *h ware nut. satisfactory on examination. We r; e perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as saie as in a bank If vou order a pair of these tires, you will find that they wiL riue easier, run taster, wear better last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. \\ e that you will be so well pleased that when'you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence tiii3 remarkable tire odei . mgm *>-,■ mumr* *¥ J tmere* don’t buy any kind at any price until you sent, for a pair of IF YOU NF&.SJP i Kedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our b:g I ire and Sundry Cataiogu>- which describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. ... nr 1 &eA rrr but write us a postal today. D<> NOT THLNKOf KEYING a bicycle DO riOT WAIT or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful oilers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. J. L. MEND CYCLE COMPANY, CHSSfiS©, !U, PUBLIC NOTICE We wish to notify the readers oi this paper that there a a number of unscrupulous spectacle peddlers traveling ,i 1 Georgia and Tennessee claiming to he agents of our firm Such claims are FALSIE and we denounce-these parties a* FAKIRS and IM POSTERS and will prosecute any offend er of the above If we can secure evidence against him. Broken Lenses Duplicated on Short Notice HARRIS & JOHNSON M f g . [Opticians 13 E Eighth st. Chattanooga, Tenn. PHONE, MAIN 676 1860 THE FMTKllll TIIHHER C 0„ Atlanll, 61. We all know that knowledge is power; , in °*t of us are unable to buy books to acquire knowledge from. However, we have solved the problem, a , are now prepared to give you,direct from our factory, lne benefit of our many years of thought and labor Every hom*e needs a good library. By our plan you can buy one, two or three books, or a large o| h tion of books, get them at regular prices, pay a amount flown, a small amount each month, and r!a ’’’' the books in your possession all the time. Ldnrk X by the book or books yuu arc interested in, ent out this advertisement and mai* to us, and w* will enrf you, without further obligation on your part, a full *esrilotion of what you want, as well as fully outline Cllr Plao. Be sure to mention thjs paper. Mvmmm Old Folks’ Bibles Book, for Girls S S. Teachers’ Bibles Books for Boys Family Bibles Novels. High Grade Red Letter Bibles Young 1 eople s Library S S Bibles Business Guide Pocket Bib'es and Fest'ts Cook Book ""’Child's Life of Christ Stock Book Child’s Story of the Bible Doctor Book Bible Stories P‘ CUOn fpT\ ( . A Bible Dictionaries Kings of Platf Pulpit Children’s Story Books American Star Speaker Children's Histories Wild Beasts, Birds, etc. Name ~~Z~Z Ctty or Town. S ‘‘ Si. eel ai>d No.. P. O. Box. orß.* *w-.- -r •? 41 &It *<*' '"i n ills m u R ||f[ if'; Llg |M |j 8* *, j| Ig g 5 . g £ f&sJ jj", % &I* II al &I■ fl |l 11 mH A 4 & & £fd £ u • .. , ~ -* TRENTON, GA. FRIDAY AUG' 21 iOut-t-f-Town Folks Mw Order Ir/ Mai!, Send CUmlnes of Articles Wanted l _ i 'i * b j •istvs>fwK3S!& rThis Sale is tho JBS W rfU ri y Door Open Promptly- Targain Fast fpt | \ |* || ee [t| | ’j* | j4| •J , IjP at 8.30 Saturday! Hie lea} - %t : '&&&J&& V &•% - J V J Morning | I last, sale of the season . 1 5 ' ... [ i Store Closed Friday Morning- to Mark Down Goods} P *■ This great Sale Will Positively Begin Saturday Morning, August 22, and Continue- for 10 Days \ 1 his Great Sale is a Money Saving Opportunity gwiMMiir.v.ii in m.n ■ — il-iWljr ' ■'•■laa.'gjrata 1 tmmmm.- v, .riMßnau.BMaaalMu - . ■ The Entire- Store a Grand Glorious Exposition j OF MTISIiCUII f.EBSSGEO BESCH-UDISE r BIOGIIIT PaiCES. SO PUISL? MIF.XZD THAT 1 CHILD 3111 | UFDERSUKO THE SAVING. THE F&CT THAT EVERY ART CLE OFFERED FILLS SOME IMMEDIATE NEED MAKES THESE BARGAINS DOUBLY DESIRAIiLE 1 " . , I COTTON GOODS. LINENS, Etc. lTney Cp.booes .o l-2c i Good calicoes—bines, reds, black ; and white 4 3-4 h % , Chambrays in brown, pink, and grays, 10c quality t.Oc 'if7-in. bleached Domestic. .. .33-4 c Light weight Domestic 146 in.. .4c 36 inch extra 1 eavy brown Dom estic, wohli G 1 2c. tins sale 4 I-2c 27 inch bleached D;i'l, 7 1-2 cant values, this sale 4 1 -2c 06 incii brow n J 'omestic veiy heavy 7 1 -2 c values, this sfdc 5c dG inch soft linivsh ILeaching oc 9-4 Unhleachel sheeting.... 17c 9 4 Bleached Full sized bleached sheet, 81x90 worth GO cents, at 42c 20x34 Pillow Case.*/, per pair.. 15c 18x3,4 Crash and owels each 3c 18x34 linen buck towels p- r pair 153 | OUR BROAD AND LIBERAL GUARANTFE ’ I Kn< \t ye, all } )o pie of Dade county, that we guarantee to do exactly as we ad vertise in every instance. We guarantee satisfaction in every transaction or your money back* we guarantee every article, to be reduced in price and selling at a wonderful sacrifice, in many instances at less than cost, we ouarntee this sale to be a bona-fide business proposition. No fol-de-rol and catch penny schemes, but a money saving event. Yours truly, The Miller—Mitchell Cos, 1 ft, * ’ GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Double-Barreled Sessions cf the House Begun. Atlanta, C.a., Aug. 10. —Just three more todays to-wit: Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, and the present session of the general assemble of Georgia will end. In that time tne senate lias several important pieces cf legislation to enact and in all prob ability the senate will meet both af ternoon and evening ’during the ie maining days, in order to have a clean slate when Wednesday arrives. Will an extra s ssicn be called t'his is the question that is agii :uiog the minds of the senators and, m most eases, the answer lias been in the affirmative. The reason ior such an answer is that while the senate may enact all the legislation now before it into laws, it will not be able to reach the con vict "question owing to the fact that the joint investigating committee aas completed its investigation and eral of the senators have expressed themselves as desirous of heating 'he findings of this committee befoie reaching any conclusion or enacting any law; still a law may oe passed in these three days, as it is understood IVat the governor will ve to any bjil relating to the convict question ua* a tembney to yr >- OlTl! i' i, Oiv€AX i>F D.YIM (OI XTY. • Toweling Crash worth 7 4-2 cents this sale 3 l-2c 20 in. crash worth 12c this sale 7 1-2 Full sized whi-'e Bed Spread 81.25 value, this sal 3 69c Yeiy large colored Bed Spreads wit lx fringe, worth $1.50 at. . .*. 98c 54 in bleached d’ahle damask vvoith 36 cent's, this sale . . ._ 22c 72 inch all linen Garman damask worth SI.OO [ier yard, tliis sale 57c 27 inch O rman Damask worth $1.50, this sale 78c 54 inch Turkey Red T able damask worth 35 cents, this sale 22c "7 in. white lawn 15c values, 8 l-3e 36 in. Dimity, very soft. . . 12 l-2c 36 in. white Madras, for shirts and waists worth 12 l-2c, 5a1e.... 8c White Linene, 13c value . . .. 8 I -3C 36 in, long cloth, 25e value 12 l-2e 40 in. B i]k Mull, worth 50c, at 15c 15x15 Fringed Napkins, worth 50c per dozen, this sale 89c long the leave, he personally being in favor of abolishing it immediately. The business dll hand of most im portance for this week is the primary election bill, the agricultural schools support bill and .the anti-lobbying bill. These bills were mentioned in the governor’s message cn last Wednes day urging the senate to act upon these measures at this session, as ne deemed them of utmost importance. Another measure the governor spoke of was a bill to amend the registra tion laws of the stale, The senate passed a bill of Senator Martin by substitute Saturday on these lines, and it was immediately transmit ted to the house. The bill appropriating $55,000 in IDO9 to the agricultural schools of the state was favorably reported on by the senate appropriation commit tee at its meeting on Saturday, and this bill will no doubt be taken up the lirst tiling. Atlanta, Aug. 11. —At the morning session of the house Monday that body, by a decisive vote, declared in favor of a return to the annual pay ment of pensions to confederate vet erans and their widows, instead of quarterly, as is now the case, and in favor of allowing the firemen and policemen of the cities to ride free on street cars. 27 in brown limne 20c value 12c Satin strip white Waisting 27 in. wide, worth 25e this sale 15c 80 in. white Pique, 18c value, Pic 3G inch white Curtain Scrim 4c 39 inch Lace Curtain Scrim 8c 40 in. blued lawn in remnants, G 1-2 28 in. straw bed ticking, at....5c 30 in. (hiletea/dloth remnants Gl-2 30 in. feather proof bed ticking 10c 32 in. satin strip bed ticking 17 1-2 30 in. blue Demin 12 i-2c value 8c Odds and ends Outing Flannel light colors, slightly soiled 10c values 4c Good quality cotton checks 4 l-2c Apron ginghams good quality 4 i-2 27 in. black mercerized sateens, 9c J 2 in. Organdies ,colors blue, pink, black, green, canary and red, at 10c A clean up of high-grade Lawns sold at 10 and 15c, this sale.. . ,5c White wool mixed Flannel.... 13c Arnold’s cotton voile, assorted pat terns in plaids stripes checks 10c * At this session, also, the house passed up a number of pension reso lutions, appropriated $45,000 for the support and maintenance of the Geoi'- gia state sanitarium at Miliedg ville, in addition to the $700,000 already ap propriated, and $5,000 for the state board of health laboratory, where .an ti-toxin for the treatment of rabies is being furnished free by the state of afflicted patients. There was 'an unusually large at tendance in the house for a Monday morning session and that body got down to business at once. Mr Hall, of Bibb, got a special or der up to have his bill to create a state board of tax assessors to fix a taxable yaliie of corporation prop- up for consideration, aiid was defeated. Mr. Candler, chairman of the house committee to investigate the convict lease system, introduced a resolution, which was adopted. It asked that the house committee be .allowed, and empowered, to sit through vacation and to report, with its findings and report to the governor, who would be allowed to make such recommenda. tions to the next general assembly, as he saw fit. Atlanta Aug. 13.—As the big bell in the courthouse clock tolled Ahe hour of 3 a. m. the gravels of Presi N U M BER 25 I) it ESS GOODS AND SILKS 20 in. foulard silk, pink, blue and black checks, 59c value 28c 27 in. siik Pongee, colors brown and blue, GOc value 37c 19 in, black Taffeta silk 37c 34 in. black Taffeta silk GBc 500 yards of high grade silk con sisting of Fong taffetas, andchecks sold at 75c and SI.OO this sale 48c 3G in. changeable Taffetas, in red, green and lavender, 79c 40 in. black Mohair, 65c value 360 45 in. Voile, black, tan, brown, C f q EMBROIDERIES AND LACES 18 in. Embroidery flouncing, 15c Embroideries and Insertings 10c Embroideries, 10c value, 5c All-over laces, 40c value, 15c Linen Torchon lace, 5c Yeieneenes laces at Ic, 2c and 3c all wortndouble, Embroidery 7 l-2c values, per yd. 3c dent J'iyiit. of the senate, and Speua er Slaton, of the house, went “bane,” and with it the valedictory: “This house stands adjourned, sine (.lie; Cod bless you.” According to. the official clock of the house, vvhicn hud been stopped, it was only S:2T p. m. t while that in the senate pointed to 9:50. This was made necessary by the . law which makes the legislature ad journ by midnight of the 501ir day'. Contrary to the general expectation the governor did not send in a spe cial message calling the legislature in extra session and naming the day luring the evening, but will publish a proclamation to this effect during the week, calling it for probably August 21. and at the same time nam mg the bills to be acted upon. The convict bill is sure to be one; the anti-lobby bill will probably be another, and efforts are being made to have still otners named. The bone of contention in the leg islaiure, at the close, was the appro priation btil for the support of the Agricultural college at Athens —$25,* 000 for this year, and $50,000 for 1909. The senate tacked on an amend ment of $5,000 for the experiment station not yet located, at Waycross, and the same amount for the station, at Griffin- Continued Qi\ back pagt\ ■.H. - * I ) > A VKA it