The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, September 18, 1908, Image 1

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HIE I),\DE COUNTY TIMES. -T * T',l TTY TTT 1 • I ■— . R. F. Tatum, Editor. VOL. XVI. The i ll y ou Jluve Always Bought, and which has bee® “ Z° fOT OTCP 30 >'<' ars - borne the signature of 'sfi S£?7Tr~~ ?„ , has been made Ull< ler his per (&ffrM%&v.l AiiowZf. rv^ io :, 1 slnce its ****. . Allow no one to deceive von in tfiie Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-good ” are bS Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Wire gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant Tt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms :I ‘ l ' s Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind folic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation line. Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the “; 1, 1 a,Hl ,Bawds, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS .Bears the Signature of The KM You Hare A ipys Bought In Use For Over SO ? ...rs, THC CENTAUW company, TT MUHHAV STREET. NEW . SH IANTED-A RIDES ftfiERT””” imple Latest Model "Ranger” bicycle furnished by us. Our agents everywhere are lakmg money fast. Write for full particulars and special offer at once. NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and appro’ e of your bicycle. We ship to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit m advance, prepay freight, and allow TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL dunngr which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bicycle snip it back to us at our expense and yon will not be met one cent. We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make i. ftvSvn* rliSwLd at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $lO to $25 middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer’s guar antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires romaw at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard ot Jactory prices and remarkable special offers to rider agents. uau ini 2 S DZT A£>VftSJi£ijJi£f| when you receive our beautiful catalogue ana t VW b£$LL 2study our superb models at the wonderfully Icnv prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money than any other factory. We are satisfied with si.oo profit above lactory cost. BICYCLE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at ur prices. Orders filled the day received. , . ~ . . . , D HAND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores, i hese we clear out nces ranging from S3 to S8 or SSIO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free, or V"EC single wheels, imported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and tVNJ nn*D!: ; .MftCd| equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices. HEDGETHORN®PURCTURE-PROOF 'R U A SELF-HEALING TIRES fo mimwifoE, only u r. ■ r retail price of these tires is to introduce we -will ~~ ~ OUBLE FROM PUNCTURES % ? / / /' ‘ ••'••* or Glass "'HI not let tlie jgli " 1 '■’ ousand pairs sold last year, a i . >.>: r§&! '■ thousand pairs now in use. DESCRIPTION: Made in all sizes. It is lively fea ?- - / ; vdurahleand lir.edinsklew:i:i y/jg,Xj? - : —X.^v J .ity of rubber, vjhich never becomes i h closes up small punctures without allow- J| Sgl jf o tico tho thick rubber tread ape. We have hundreds of letters from satis- £ ||jjl and puncture strips “ii” r ting that their tires haveonly been pumped am j. •!>,” also rim strip “II” in a whole season. They weigh no more than to prevent rim cutting. This .\ the puncture resisting qualities being given tiro will outlast any other rs of thin, specially prepared fabric on the ssLjp' make —SOFT, FLASTIC and ular price of these tires is $8.50 per pair,but for EASY HIDING. eposes we are making a special factory price to . . . . r 0 on ! .1 pSo per pair. All orders shipped same day letter We s.up C. O T).© i • , ho not pav a cent until you have examined and found them strictly ~s represent a. ' iw a cash discount of 5Vr cent (thereby making Pp ce^ 4^-fi P ai s Siend on" ' CASH WITH OKDfiii and enclose this advertisement, wc adl aLo sena on, 1: lirass hand pump Tires to be returned at OUR experse if for any; reason t.ie\ a. . l , :y on examination., We are perfectly reliable and money sent to usms as safe asjn a order a pair of these tires, you will find they *- n ’ -price We v ’ t longer and look finer than any tire you have eyei used or seen at■ anv pnc< - and a will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle >ouwih give u, jour ore. v - .to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire ofl.r f IF k VJ NEB > tires SJTSSSfi eductory price quoted above; or write for our big ii e * - * all makes and kinds ot tires half THINK Oh’BUYING a bicycle DO NOT WAIT o b r U apa"r of tires from anyone until you know tlienevv and woi.aeiful taking. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it A o v • l L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL law to "turn limit 2.i'' | rect Memphis and stop-overs al- to the Southwest. The A K nth rrrvin rr JHHkIWTJW Cotton Belt K the .° nly lm * ' 4 S operating two daily trains, carry i returning. ing through cars without change—■ eludes sleepers, chair cars and make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton ||b Bjgy Ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket via Memphis •£ w K Ilia Write for Texas or Arkansas book whichever section you are interested in. These books are just ° ff . thc Ebv'farme s cic X fact* and examples of what is actually being done A g vc . H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent, " Official Organ of Dade County. TRENTON, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1908. OF POLITICAL INTEREST. William H. "Taft and William J. Uivan, rival candidates for the presi oency °f the United States, will meet SL Chl u a§o . october 7 > at a banquet 5, en by the Chicago Association of Commerce. Eugene W. Chafin, prohibition can didate for president, spoke to a large audience at Portland, Ore., during the course of his address, of which® pi o? hi jmon formed only a part, Mr. Cha fin declared that never in the history the country were there so manv great questions to be settled, and de clared that neither the republican nor the democratic party were able to grasp the situation. fnJ h iQnJ e u Ubli^. an cam P al sn textbook nnir" as . een issued by the re publican national committee. It is a volume of five hundred and thirty-six Pages and contains in detail an ex £L a i lat 1?! 1 of , the . Quesitons that are under discussion in the present presi dential campaign and the attitude of the republican candidate thereto con trasted in some cases with the’pres ent or past attitude of their democrat ic opponents. Aiming to become at once a factor in Minnesota politics, the indepen dence party has selected a state tick et to be placed before Minnesota vo ters. William W. Allen of St. Paul nas been named for governor and Roscoe B. Higbee of St. Paul for lieu tenant governor. Invading the Foraker stronghold, Judge Taft addressed two meetings at Sandusky, Ohio. The first was at the Soldiers’ home, and the second at the opera house, where a large au dience assembled. Taft’s visit is ex pected to heal the break of the two factions in Ohio politics. Both speech es were extemporaneous. It now appears that Admiral Cer v era thought he was talking about the late General Shatter when he an nounced his hearty support of Taft for the presidency. William Jennings when ask ed if he had read the Labor day speech of William R. Hearst replied that he had not but he understood that Mr. Hearst had made some crit icism of him. “I am fighting Mr. Taft,” said Mr. Bryan. “Either Mr. Taft or I will be elected. If Mr. \, n ir, representative of republican ideas and Mr. Hearst’s ‘methods of campaigning I will answer Mr. Hearst, otherwise I do not feel called upon to do so.” With the rival political forces en gaged all along the line on land, nav al warfare began at Chicago when the cruiser Theodore Roosevelt, which in times of peace is a huge excursion steamer, left the Chicago ,man ned by republican speakers and some four hundred members of the Mar quette club, a republican .organization of that city. Four states will be touched by the boat during the cruise. Mr Bryan has informed the nation al ifcmmiUee that he desires that traveling men’s bureaus be establish ed at state headquarters in all debat able states. Congressman Lilley of Connecticut who brought about the congressional inquiry into the Electric Boat com pany’s method of getting government contracts, has' been nominated for governor of Connecticut. The purpose of the republican cam paign booh, it is stated, is to furnish in concise form for reference such information as is likely lo be requir ed by speakers, writers and others participating in the campaign. bu> iects likely to receive special atten tion in the campaign, such as control of corporations, the money panic aptl the relief afforded by the treasury de partment, wages and prices tariff the Philippines and the work of the aimy and navy are presented as fully as practicable. Judge Alton B. Parker, d ®“° crat ' a candidate tor president m 1904, lias declined to accept the nomination - governor of New York, Judge Parker in declining stated that it was his de sire never again to hold public office. Chairman Hitchcock of the repub lican national committee nas been no tified cf the withdrawal of Judge Wright, the nominee for governor of one of the republican factions m Ten nessee This leaves a cloai fiffid foi Tillman, the nominee of the other le publican faction. It was said at na tional headquarters that the wn drawal of Judge Wright would unit the requblicans of Tennessee, and that a determined effort to carry the state would be made. Giving a detailed statement of the amount® of property ;w.eOy ■ which he placed at sloo,ooo at in outside William J. Bryan, democratic candidate for president, in a speech at Qlnev IB declared as false the acc Nation of Speaker Joseph G. Cannon that° he was worth a millian dollars and called upon the speaker to he as and caucu t 0 the world the amou” o k f hi3 own earthly posses sions. „ Professor Aaron S. Watkins of Ohm nomSee for the presidency bearers for an> pa y e tQ that. played, a dasn ana g their cam shown by these two on paigin Both seem to be equally until Tentative proposals for a joint de bate between WllUam H W and William been received at September -3 ha\ lee plan s are both camps. The ® re ®® tha P t date in for a Bryan meeting on tuat Cincinnati. Jaft chances a a re cl to re oorts, Bryan win accept the defi. Indiana is to be the pivotal ground around which the democratic cam paign in the middle west is to swing and from now until election all the forces that the national committee can summon will be brought into play to carry the Hoosier state for the dem ocrats. in Winston-Salem, N. C., on October 7, when the state fair will be in progress. The vice presidential candidate has also been urged to make speeches in Georgia and Tennessee. Senator Gore of Oklahoma and George Fred Wil- Democraey’s invasion of Taft ter ritory began when William J. Bryan swept across Ohio en route to West Virginia. Twenty-five thousand peo . pie greeted the Commoner at Evans ville, Ind. John W. Kern, democratic vice pres idential candidate, will make a speak ing trip in the south in October and the national candidate is now arrang ing the itinerary. Mr. Kern will speak 1 E. D. Smith was nominated for the United States senate from South Car olina, receiving 69,308 votes, his op ponent, John Gary Evans, received 39,650 votes. ' PROMINENT PEOPLE. •T. P. Morgan returned from a va cation in Europe. Colonel Nevins, of Red Bank, N. J., was elected Commander-in-Chief of the G. A. R. S? 1 * Vincent Corbett, the. British Minister to Venezuela, has arrived at* Port of Spain. Emanuel Mandel, a wealthy mer chant of Chicago, was killed by a fall from a train at Basle. Switzerland. .)ohn A. Hall, president of the Mas sacausects Mutual Life Insurance Company, died suddenly in London. I Bishop Hanna, of Pueblo, Mexico, has been offered the Archbishopric of Mexico by the Pope and will accept. Professor Karr-y Thurston Peck, of Columbia University, New York City, was divorced by his wife in South Da kota. Nathan Straus, of New York City, returned from Europe,- where he es tablished many new pasteurized milk England, aged eighty-one. Count Zeppelin completed arrange ments for building an immense air ship, leasing land for fifty years for a factory at Berlin, Germany. The Duke of the Abruzzi is coming to America, the Rome Tribuna says, to arrange to marry Miss Katherine Elkins in spite of Queen Margherita’s opposition. Lawyers for Ernest Henry Sack ville West, who says he is “the eldest and legitimate son of Lord Sackville,” will contest the baron’s will, which leaves the estate to his nephew. Charles M. Schwab gave up his New York and in future will reside near his mammoth steel works at Bethlehem, Pa. It is not known whether he will dispose his $5,- 000,000 mansion on Riverside Drive, CASTOR IA For Infants and Childien. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature; 1 of (2^^^ r ————— 11 - a * aa^ WE SELL LEGAL BLANKS [ G, We have recently equipped our office v/itli a complete stock of Legal Blanks, which we will furnish you in any quanti ty, from a single copy to a thousand copies, at the lowest pr^es. C. 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