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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES.
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VOL. XVI.
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Nt> MONEY REQVIKEI) until you receive and appro’ eof your bicycle. We ship
> anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit in advance, prepay freight, and
llow TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride the bicyde and
>ut it to any test yqu wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to
keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out one cent.
f AfTflBV pniltce We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make
• nvl vil ■ rijivl-w at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save sio
to s2s middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar
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at any price until you receive our catalogues and leara our unheard of factory
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Vrtil JAM I 9 E3C AdTASIIGUCn when you receive our beautiful catalogue and
" SIsLL DC study our superb models at the woiiderfully
lew prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for Jess money
than any other factory. We are satisfied with si.oo profit above factory cost.
bicycle dealers, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
ir prices. Orders filled the day received.
D HAND BICYCL.ISS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycle?, but
a number oh hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
ices ranging frofn <B3 to 8H or 810. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
MACTFB RDAtfriS Shgi wheels, Imported roller chains ar.d pedais, parts, repairs and
vUMJS. -DriHnWi equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices.
811 IENETROBI*PIKT3RE-raCSF m 8
SELF-HEALING TIRES TO gjL
regular retail price of these tires is
!(" i' iO perpaif but to introduce we will ———B
M MORE TRoiIBLE FROM PBHCTUSES [: miff /
>-.UL\ Tacks cr Glass will not let the
air..:. Sixty thbusasd pairs sold last year. / ifyi
two hundred thousaud pairs now in use. r 1" '"’I" 1 "* 111 1 ,* !
DESCRIPTION: Made inallsizea Itislivcly \
And easy riding, very durable linediuside with
l '? e ci;d quality ot rubber, Which never becomes
porous nd which (Joses up small punctures without allow- 'fJX Not i ee t ho think rubber tread
?V hl irto escape. We have hundreds of letters from 4fi| ~A - , ant j puncturo strips ’
.'mtrs stating that their tires have only been pump K p and D,” also ilm strip “11”
upo: r ortwicc in a whoie season: They weigh nciiiorethih M, to pPe vent rim cutting. Tkls
bvt - a r Vare,the , pu " cture resisting qualities being given XM tlre w m outlast any other
.... .-“‘avers of tlun, specially prepared fabrlc.on the make —SOFT, KL.ASMC and
‘- ‘ue regular price of these tires i5?8.50 per pair, but for 1$ HIDING.
. - •• ‘•.m: purposes we are making a special factory price to " .
“ er ier of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on
4 PP’ val. You’do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
e will allow a cash discount of s per cent (thereby making the price 84.53 per pair) if you
. Dt HLL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
■A' plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at CHJIi expense if for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination We kre perfectly.reliable and money sent to us is as sa.e as 1:1 a
sank if you order a pair of t ] iese tires* you will find that they will ride easier, run taster.
v.f r k. tter - test longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We
* • 'Wthat you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycie you will give us your order.
. an ! you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire Gfje7 .
IF Vflll Ractrn wanr”** don’t buy any kind at any price unt’.l you send for a pair of
TANARUS, ** •ED TIRES Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
special introductory price quoted above,’or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue wbu.li
escribes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. . . .
Dft AI£JV t aim Mtr but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle
J” "GT WAIT or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
--we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOYY.
>■ LMEA9 CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
Rates to
Q^ r^ ans a s , L° u i s ia na ,
da°v' s 9 R i' urn<i 2 *m&Sr*%
d : 5 and stop-overs al- to the Southwest. The
lowed both going J&BGMrJmr Cotton Belt is the only line
anr| ",-r ” 1 operating two daily trains, carry
-11 ming. ing through cars without change —
the only line with a through sleeper
eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
' cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
- make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton
and the ticket agent to sell you a ticket via Memphis
gHH Write for Texas or Arkansas book v/hichever section you are
flak interested in. These books are just off the press, and are full of
wPst.'-- fact* and examples of what is actually being done by farmers, truck
fTardener3 and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. A five
*4USsllspn4f color nap is inserted in each book Free upon request.
x Vfe.-i* H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent,
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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GASTORIA
' THE CENTAUR COSMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
Official Organ of Dade County.
TRENTON, GA„ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, J9OB.
BUSINESSjNTHE SOUTH
Improving-People Taking Hope
ful View of Future.
JOBBING TRABE RESTRICTEB
Says President of the Southern Railway
After Inspection Trip Through
the South.
Washington, D. g.—President a in
ley, of the Southern Railway company,
who has just returned to Washington
from an inspection trip of two weeks
over the lines of the system, found
evidences of improvement in business
conditions and of a general disposi
tion on the part of business men
throughout the south to take a hope
ful view of the future. Speaking, of
the information he had gathered on
his trip, Mr. Finley said;
“Prices for pig iron are firmer,
southern furnaces, as a rule, have
sold their product up to the end of
the year, and the increasing number
of inquiries for iron warrant the ex
pectation that orders will soon be
placed for business during the coming
year.
Lumber is more active than for
some months past. Especially is this
true of the grades shipped in box cars.
The present demand will be augment
ed by increased requirements from
railways, principally for car repairs,
as some of the railways are contract
ing with car companies for some of
their heavier repair work.
“One of the most encouraging signs
of reviving industrial activity is the
increasing movement of steam coal to
industrial centers. The unusually
warm weather of the present fall is
retarding the movement of domestic
coal. ,
“The cotton crop Is early, and the
fibre is moving to market in larger
volume than at this time last year, al
though. as a result of the stagnation
which has prevailed in the cotton
goods market, prices are lower than
a year ago. The demand for cotton
seed products, is good and they are
moving freely.
“The domestic market for cotton
goods shows indications of gradual
improvement. Owing to the accumu
lations of large stocks and to other
causes affecting that market, there is
at present little demand for cotton
goods in northern China. Aside from
this, the export demand is fairly good,
and those mills interested in the
north of China trade are looking for
ward hopefully to a renewal of sales
for that market.
“Grain traffic into the scjrjjj^ —es-
pecially corn—is light. TlbUjws due,
in part, to the price of
corn and the low cotton, and
in part to the at this season
of the year is consuming its
own graimCS^'
“Merfi*L'> Juise stocks, which had
been to run low during the
business depression, are being replen
ished conservatively. Retail trade in
the cities is good, but as a result of
the low price of cotton and of u dis
position on the part of retailers to buy
cautiously for the present, jobbing
trade is still somewhat restricted.
“While some lines of business have
not yet shown as much improvement
as might, be wished, I believe that
conditions generally are decidedly bet
ter than at any time since the begin
ning of the business depression a year
agof and that we have reason to look
forward to a gradual return to a high
er level of prosperity.”
BY-LAWS OF NIGHT RIDERS.
Have Been Placed in Hands cf Special
Grand Jury.
Union Citv, Term. —The constitution
and by-laws of the night riders have
been placed in the hands of the grand
jurv. , , .
This constitution and by-laws,
among many other things, provides
that no bank or trust company will be
permitted to make any loans, large oi
small, for a greater rate of interest
than 6 per cent, and further that aftei
che first day of July. 1909, no farmer
will he allowed to employ any colored
help on his farm, and that all ne
groes will be notified to leave the
country under penalty of death; that
all merchants shall sell their goods
and merchandise at not to exceed 10
per cent profit, and otherwise regulat
ing all wages to be paid by the farm
er°for help and regulating the price of
all farm products to be sold, cotton,
These by-laws show that the organ
izaticii does not only comprise the
night riders cf Obion county but in
cludes all night rider organizations all
over the country. This document is of
such importance that a verbatim copy
cannot be had, as it is said that it is
very valuable as evidence.
Social Leader Bead.
v e w York.—Mrs. William Astor,
who. for thirty years has been re
garded as the social leader of N~
York, died of heart disease at her
home on Fifth avenue. For nearly
tour weeks Mrs. Astor, who was 82
years old, had been in a critical con
dition, owing to the return of a hear,
affection. Despite her advanci.*
years, Mrs. Astor continued to hold
her social domination up to a jea
ago when failing health compelled
her ’to retire in comparative sedusion.
The society functions given and pie-
PROMINENT PEOPLE,
Israel Ludlow, of New York City,
declared spherical balloon racing un
profitable.
The Duke of the Abruzzi, who is to
wed Katherine Elkins, sailed from
Havre for America.
Mr. Yuan Shih Kai appealed for a
“square deal” for China in discuss
ing an American-Chinese alliance.
Captain Pritchard, of the Maure
tania, will succeed Watt, of the Lusi
tania, as commodore of the Cunard
fleet.
The will of Bishop Potter, which
divided his estate among his five
children, was filed for probate in New
York City.
President Castro of Venezuela
threatened that, in the event of a
revolution, those captured would be
shot as traitors.
President Eliot, of Harvard, spoke
of the advance in the welfare of the
cities of this country that would come
with better education of voters.
The Geographical Society of Rio
Janeiro has elected Dr. Charcot, the
leader of the Antarctic expedition
which has arrived somewhere on the
Pourquoi Pas, an honorary member.
Captain James M. Helm, naval sec
retary of the lighthouse board, has
been detailed to the command of the
battleship Idaho, vice Captain S. W.
B. Diehl, relieved on account of ill
health. *•**•*■
Alfred Tennyson Dickens, the nov
elist’s fourth son, lectures occasion
ally on his father’s life in Australia,
which is now his home. D’Orsay and
Tennyson were his godfathers when
he was christened.
Vladimar Poulsen, the Danish in
ventor, w'ho is only thirty-eight years
old, is the son of a Judge in the High
Criminal Court of Copenhagen. He
has succeeded in making wireless tel
ephone connection between Lingby
and Weisensee, a distance of 250
miles. ,
Carrying Out Oui Plans.
When the doing of a proper thing
has been decided upon, ;he'n it ought
to be done at any cost save actual
wrong-doing. There is nothing that
so quickly and surely demoralizes our
character and our will-power els fail
ure to carry out our plans. There is
nothing that so tones up and builds
up character and will-power as the
resolute, insistent carrying out of
plans at heavy cost to ourselves. If
you have made a plan for to-day’s
work, let nothing but the hand of God
stop it. His hand may show in the
arising of unforeseen circumstances
that are wholly beyond our control,
or in the pointing out of anew duty
that would make the carrying out of
the other plan clearly wrong. Noth
ing short of such providential hin
drance ought to deter us. Yet most
of us are more or less willingly turned
aside from our plans for hard work
by circumstances that were meant
only to test us. Every time this oc
curs we have weakened our wills and
sapped our characters. We say that
when we tell a child or an animal to
do a thing, we ought, for that one’s
sake, to insist on its being done.
Why should we not be as fair to our
selves as we are to animals and chil
dren?
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