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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES.
II ]i\ Tatum, Editor.
VOL. XVI.
CASTOR 1A
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
, —and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
*** * Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good.” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Casloria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
genuine CASTOR IA ALWAYS
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 ..r*.
THE CENTAUH COMPANY, T 7 MURRAY STREET, NEW < /•
/WWANTEILfI RIDER AGENTS™
U [•* $ --ik. sample Latest iViodel bicycle nimished by us. Our agents everywhere are
f! making money fast. /Frife /or full particulars and special offer at once.
™ nlj*. KO MONEIf REQUIKfciI) until yeu receive and appro* eof your bicycle. Weship
g-fWk iijrm to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit in a avarice, prepay freight , and
Ml I&t Pit '\w allow TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride the bicycle and
£ :7 M £’> |1 Put it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to
Ft f &T lit ■ yti keep the bicycle ship it rack to us at our expense and yowwiu not 0%. out one cent.
1/ & FA|*TftaY We furnish the highest'grade bicycles it is possible to make
B\ i %\\ r. 1 *jt 0 Htti/ai I eilVbV at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save #lO
I/ . ’V y Sto $25 middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar
r | . '.e behind your bicycle. DO NOT HUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone
|i ■ J : * * Rt an y price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard cf factory
■ i’ , Jj prices and remarkable special offers to rider agsnts.
0/* - y f- VAH ufga | nr A6TOMI6USR when you receive our beautiful catalogue and
i ‘ | ; , /b, m v - 4 Y>* * is 5C heiVnlduCV study our superb models at the wonderfully
| 1 ff fjp -■:/ low Prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money
a | j $:!Tp than any other factorv. We are satisfied with fi.co profit above tactory cost.
H , , m , BICYCLE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
& I *n do* Me * our prices. Orders filled the day received.
% i ij SECONDHAND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
w.jip • a number cn hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
ngr pi i t prices ranging from @8 to @8 cr 810. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
pftIKTCD BSi'IICC single wheels, imported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and
■ equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices.
§ll EDtfTMMraCTNE-PMOF % SI
■ SELF-HEALING TIRES
; •il price of these tires is i C2**
, - r pc.tr , but to introduce we zuill
. t. BO (cashwithorders4fS). r~~^**---* — -* d< 7 fC *
SETBOOTLE FROM PUNCTURES ; -Jm.
' * ! ’or Class will not let tho reA
and pairs sold last year.
isand pairs now in use. ™‘ sfrs 11
DESCRIPTION: Made in all sizes. It is lively i 'fi'ifff:-.,
u , .ir. 1 able and lined inside wit h Jrgr j
( 1 tt;’ oi rubber, which never becomes !s ® Ea ~~ '
} ' ' • :h do f.f P small punctures without Notiee t ho thick rubber tread
' h- W eh avch u nd r eds o t l eUersfromsagF||| <4A ., and c turo6tr!>s--i ’
umg that their tires haveonly been put V# and D,” also rim Btrip “Li”
1 • t.vicc m a whole season. They weigh no more than Jh&L * 0 *, re vont r | meu f t’a *v;.;r
l: Me puncture resisting-qualitiesbeing given i M tirt * wlil outiu it aYT other
; s of thin specially prepared fabric on the \W make _SOFT, ELASTIC and
. -in \r price of these tiresissS.soper pair,but for ff bSk KIDIYG,
?y . ; -scs we are making a special factory price to ■" /' A ’ .
; cily t; so per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. T>. on
•, : do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
* v a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price @4.55 per pair) if you
' \ IA i ash WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
: Li ass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are
if., ", Yon examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
. M Jll order a pair of these tires, 3*oll will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
f ! --t longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. \Ve
v> ! 'V l .at -° u w dl be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your oraer.
war* you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. . .
If YfiiS nrinirg* don’t buy any kind at any price until you send fer a pair or
* ! bits'aJr §ifcaLdii Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and triat at
; ' 1 ; iuctory price quoted above, or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue waua
_M rit)< -' a : notes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. . . .
HO ‘'■Sfe'T' MV but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK. OF BUYING a oicy’cle
-tt “ili 8 I TvJQSm or a pair of tires from anyone until you know tne new aud wonderiUl
'■' lS v making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
J. L. HUB CYCLE COMPAKY, CSICMC, ILL
Louisiana,Texas,
nia and New Mex
- I ,c° c °- Return limit 2S The Cotton Belt is the
davs Qnn cl- i ' direct line from Memphis
U StOp-OVerS al- to the Southwest. The
both poinu Cotton Belt is the only line
an d retnmi*nr> & operating two daily trains, carry
* “&• jAgSr ing through cars without change
the on, y line witil a thro vs h slee P er
Memphis to Dallas. Equipment in
clude 9 sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
A cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
: makedirectco ) nnection atMcm : jhis with Cotton
|v . Ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticketyia Memphis
life V;-;* S& fnll Write for Texas or Arkansas book whichever section you are
W#' ' ‘ interested in. There books are just off the press, and are full or
facta and examples of what is actually being done by^farmers^truac
jy color aap is inserted in each book Free upon request.
h- . H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent,
Chattanooga. Tenn.
Official Organ of Dade County.
TRENTON, GA., Fill DAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908.
THBOUGHGUT Tffr '"’"•’p
Oocd roads for Georgia will be the
keynote of Governor-elect Joseph >l.
Brown’s first message to the general
assembly, next June, as indicated by
him. in his first public speech in At
lanta at the “Good Roads Day” ex
ercises at the state fair, when he
stated that it was practically certain
that the legislature, next year, would
enact legislation looking toward good
roads for Georgia. It was a keynote
statement, and one which met with
instant favor by the crowd which had
gathered to see the practical side and
hear the theoretical side of good road
building in Georgia.
As the direct result of the investi
gation made at the state farm by Col
onel Calvin M. Hitch, executive sec
retary, and George Tumlin, which was
ordered by Governor Smith, four cas
es were acted upon favorably and sent
to the governor bv the prison com
mission. Levi Copeland, sent up from
Greene county in 1885* on a murder
charge, for life, has his sentence com
muted to present service; Mattie Vin
son, who has been in the penitentiary
since 1875 on a murder charge, is par
doned; Jane Chapman, sent up for life
from Wilkes county in 1880, for mur
der, is pardoned, and another pardon
is granted to Joseph Way, who has
been in stripes since 1879 for murder.
Most of those cases recommended by
Colonel Hitch and Mr. Tumlin were
those of convicts who had been in the
penitentiary many years, and who had
neither money nor influence to get
any one to work in their behalf.
Through the explosion of a soda
water bottle, which badly injured bis
eye, John G. Copeland, of Bremen,
proprietor of the Bremen Bottling
Works, has lost one eye entirely, as
it was found necessary by doctors in
Atlanta to remove the eye.
After a trip thrpugh a greater part
of. Georgia, distributing fish at the ex
pense of the government, a-car oper
-aWd under the direction of the bureau
of fisheries at Washington and in
charge of E. K . Burnham, passed
through Atlanta on the return trip for
more supplies. The fish brought to
Georgia came from the government
hatchery at LaCrcsse, Wis., and in
cluded * black bass, catfish, bream,
perch and crappie. The car carried
more than one hundred cans, amount
ing to about twenty-five thousand fish.
“The government has sent many
thousands of fish into Georgia recent
ly,” said Mr. Burnham. “This is the
fourth car that has visited Georgia
during the past few weeks, and
enough fish have been brought in to
stock nearly every mill pond in the
state. The fish are delivered fj;ee of
charge to any person who has a place
to keep them and they can be secured
by notifying the proper department at
Washington.”
Rev. Henry Wilmier.
at Rome charged after
trust and has decided
to occupy Ivfejffiyaie writing sermons
next January, when
his come off.
States department of
at Washington has donat
3rto the First District Agricultural
college at Statesboro, seven hundred
volumes of books, bulletins and publi
cations of different kinds. Some of the
works are very valuable. The gift was
secured by Professor O. T. Harper,
of the agricultural department.
Postmasters appointed for Georgia:
Galloway, Fannin county, Joel T.
Queen, vice 11. Galloway, resigned;
Union, Green county, Benjamin L.
Brya, vice J. H, Barnes, resigned.
Aaron Parks was appointed regulai,
and Johnnie Ethridge substitute rural
carriers on Route 3, at ly fy.
Ordinary S. L. Moore of Bullock
county, has received a letter from the
prison commission stating that Bul
loch county may have a number of
rrtisdemeanor convicts from now until
the Ist of April without any cost ex
cept that of their transportation. The
offer has been accepted. The county
will take about fifteen convicts under
this offer. The convicts will not be
available until the Ist of November,
•at which time steps will be taken to
secure them.
An election for the issuance of $15,-
000 bends, to install an elect lie light
plant, has been ordered by the city
council cf Howkinsville.
Efforts of sisters and a brother f
p T. Foye, late department store mer
chant of Savannah who, in his will,
were cut off with $1 each, to nave
Miss Susie Keane, an employe of the
Foye company, who receive! $20,000
in the will, and James Daly, removed
from their position as executors, rail
ed when Judge Henry McAlpin, ordi
nary asserted his inability to see
where the executors had mismanages
the estate.
On account of “general inefficiency
in the present organization all the
way from tep to bottom,” as Adjutant
General \ J Scott expressed it, it
has been determined to completely re
organize the Georgia naval mu-a,
whose two and only divisions are 1
caied in Savannah, under command of
Commander Robert D. Gelding Ac
cording to statements given out at
ihe office of the adjutant general, tin.
re-organization will be most sweeping
Floyd county will use her quoin of
tV , ; .. t ...iv, r po felony convicts and win
oc-’k for fifty to one hundred additicn-
The allotment will be made after
fi'/ e Ist of March, and the request will
come from the new board ot county
omnic-Ncners, who take office tne
Jcf Of January. D is understood tnat
„ ttmH bp used in tin-
n } e°e convicts v>Ui e u -..
nrovif- ihe roads cf the county, it
bclni proposed by the board of com
. , c ? OT lprs to give that county one m
f h f toest systems of public roads in
Georgia.
PROMINENT people.
, T’Ucn Fish resigned as Assist
ant , of the United States at
New Yovks.
Frank P. Saigtnt, Commissioner-
General of Immigration, died in
Washington, D. C.
A rousing reception w r as given to
Cardinal Gibbons on his arrival in
Baltimore from Rome.
The Rev. Dr. Alexander Mann, of
Boston, declined the office of Prot
estant Episcopal Bishop of Washing
ton, D. C., to which he was recently
elected.
Denman Thompson is seventy-five
years old. He created the character
of Uncle Josh in “The Old Home
stead” thirty-three years ago, and
since that time has played no other
part.
Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, of Philadel
phia, has been elected a foreign FeU
low of the Royal Society of England,
the oldest and most distinguished
scientific society in the English-speak
ing world.
The Rev. Francis J. McConnell,
pastor of the New Y r ork Avenue
Methodist Episcopal Church, of
Brooklyn, has accepted the Presiden
cy of De Pauw University, at Green
castle, Ind.
The Rev. John P. Peters in a ser
mon at the Cathedral of St. John the
Divine, New York City, declared
labor unions, next to the public
schools, were the greatest force in
educating the masses.
Rear-Admiral Evans, in a magazine
article asserted that President Roose
velt told him the Atlantic fleet would
circle the globe—a statement which
Mr. Loeb, the President’s Secretary,
promptly denied at the time.
The father of President Castro, of
Venezuela, is still living in the Andes
at the age of eighty-four and has liv
ing twenty-five sons and thirty-four
daughters, by six successive wives.
The youngest child is four years old.
WHY SHE WANTS DIVORCE.
Woman Objects to Changing Home
After Having Done So 39 Times.
Fort Wayne, Ind. —Because she was
forced to change her home thirty-nine
times in her married life, Mrs. Jen
nie E. V. Jarrett has asked for a di
vorce from James E. Jarrett. The
couple were married in 1891.
Mrs. Jarrett said the family had
been ejected for non-payment of rent
from sixteen houses, and had moved
out of others to avoid process.
Detectives arrested at Toledo, 0.,
Broughton Brandenburg, who sold an
article, purporting to have been writ
ten by the late Grover Cleveland, to
a New York newspaper. It is said
that the article and signature of the
ex-president are forgeries.
Mr. Bryan having heard that Presi
dent Roosevelt indorsed Treasurer
Sheldon, charged in twenty speeches
in Illinois that the republicans are
trying to buy the election and said
that notwithstanding this he expected
to be elected.
among honest producers.
There is no need of pure food laws
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
lbs Kind You Have Always Bought
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