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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES.
Ip. Tatum, Editor.
VOL. XVI.
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iinple Latest Model “Ranger” bicycle furnished by us. Our agents everywhere are
baking money fast. IVrilc for full particulars and special offer at once .
NO MONEY REOUIKRIJ ► until you receive and appro l eof your bicycle. We ship
to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit in a avance, prepay freight , and
allow TEN I>A¥S’ Eli EE TRIAL during 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 ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out one cent.
P’f!S*TASIV We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make
u hvivtll a ilEvE.v at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save sio
to $25 middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar
antee behind your bicycle. 1)0 NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone
at any price until you receive our catalogues and leara our unheard of factory
prices and remarkable special offers to rider agent *.
Vftll Mils a fjC ACTAHIQUETfi when you receive our beautiful catalogue and
• WILL o£ HtflUnldHEU study our superb models at the luondcrfjilly
low prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for i ess money
than any other factory. We are satisfied with #i.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 band bicycle?, but
■ a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear cut
rices ranging from S3 to Ssß or $lO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
MIKTPfI RQAUEQ single wheels, imported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and
VUn-, !&sl'Br:naCv| equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail Prices.
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SELF-HEALING TIRES JjL
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MMOLE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES If- ' j i ! / V
>.\ii \ K , ~r Class will not let tho Mfm l
v housand pairs sold last year. | l
and thousand pairs now in use.
BESVRiPrtOM: in all sizes. It is lively .- \
L;'--.-;.:: • Im ableand linedinside with j
* specie’. qua'ut' : rubber, which never Leccmes f
h cl °se s up small punctures without allow- || Nofcice the thick rubber tread
Cstn,di rto fc,;o, JI vV e have hundreds of letters from § „ A -, and . mnc j, uro strips ‘i*’’
Jrr’v''”! ;r : ;staUn S that their tires haveonly been pumped and a i so r i ia strip “11”
f,X n : c^’^ hol e season. They weigh no more than £4 to prev ent rim cutting. This
lb - puncture resisting qualities being given JUg. tir £ vvm outlast any other
ti; d ' r! : “>'-F s • : thin specially prepared fabric on the Vjr' nmke-SOFT, ELASTIC and
c: price of these tires issß.so per pair, but for Tg EASY RIDING.
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‘ eriue r of < till -.so per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. Vl e si.ip C. O. T>. oil
i Jval. >. mu do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
a J’ 1 ., a^ow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price f? 4.6. l per pair) if you
H €A'd| WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
f.' „ brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OCR expense if for any reason they are
,l ac ,r y 11 examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us 13 as sate as m a
B, -1 -i 11 or^“r a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run taster,
k.. . er longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price, be
’Aw- -vou v ’’’ll he 50 well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your orac..
’ aiit you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer . -
IP Yfißß teznen "irsnr-** don’t buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of
fSRES Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
d f C,. ! :, ec l.' ,M ti ictorv price quoted above, or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue whicr
aiu ‘-'-’les all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. . . .
OQ HlHllr Vv//i IT" but write us a postal today. DO NOT .lIINKOi' BDllNwa • .
4 *ABT or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
4 ’ tare making. It only costs si postal to learn everything. Write it JSOW#
A L HEAD CYCLE COMPUY, SHICASO, ILL
teU t Gr ! yOU want to go and 1 wiU line from Memphis
ucket win cost, and to the Southwest. The
C :7^L“ Q Belt is the only Une
which will be help- JEtKS&JBP operating two daily trains, carry-
U ing through cars without change —
Dallas. Equipment in-
Sr eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
g make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton
y Ask t^ie a R sell you a ticket via Memphis
|> , icjtdfcjr. H! HH Write for Texas or Arkansas book whichever section you are
fUSE IB interested in. These books are just off the press, and are full of
MgS facta and examples of what is actually being done by farmers, truck
gardeners and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. A five
* ’• color tuap is inserted in each book Free upon request.
T§|: H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent,
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GASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
TRENTON, GA„ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.
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About. 1,206,C00 gallons of blood are
pumped through the adult human
heart each year.
A quadrangle screen, which opens
or closes as a door to which it is at
tached at the top is opened or closed,
invented by a Kansan, is said to pre
vent flies and other insects from en
tering a house.
Experiments are being made in Eu
rope with a microphone for the dis
covery of the presence of shoals of
lish. The instrument is sunk into
the water, and the constant tapping
ofthe fish against it as they pass
warns the fishermen.
Those who think that invention is
approaching its limits would do well
to consider the fact stated by M.
Abraham, an authority on this sub
ject, that the best telephone does
not transmit to the ear more than
one-one-thousandth of the energy that
it receives from the line.
A poison having the peculiarity of
being fatal only to the rat tribe has
been discovered in the English sea
onion or squill. Testing its efficiency,
a German investigator ground some
sea-onions with potatoes, and fried
the mixture with fat to crisp cakes.
T his food surprised him by killing
forty-three rats in his stable the first
night. Remaining rodents were shy
on following nights, but after three
months a second trial destroyed thir
ty-two, and no signs of survivors have
since been seen.
A French scientist, M. Bertin, in
dealing with the subject of coast ero
sion, mentions that the island of
Jersey once formed part of the Conti
nent of Europe. He has also brought
to light the interesting fact that there
still exists an ancient charter by
which a certain abbey was compelled
to furnish the necessary plank for
communicating with the island from
the mainjand at low water. The ex
tent to which the sea has encroached
on the land is evident from the fact
that the journey from the mainland
of France to the island by steamboat
now takes an hour.
According to a Grismby (Eng.) pap
er, an important series of secret ex
periments is being made on behalf of
the Government by two local
the Algorna and the Andes,
for several days have been In the
English Channel testing the efficacy of
their trawl net in bringing up dum
my submarine mines. The trsmrl
sweeps the bottom of the sea, and is
of immense holding capacity, while
the network is eminently suited for
removing explosives. Stray mines
broken from their moorings would
also be caught by the same means.
The skippers not only know every
inch of the North Sea, but they can
maneouvre trawlers to sweep the bed
of the sea at any given spot in remark
ably quick time.
The Printing Telegraph Machine.
A revolution in the sending and re
ceiving of telegraph messages is grad
ually taking place throughout the Unit
ed States owing to the telegraph print
ing machines which are being installed
in the metropolitan offices of the tele
graph companies.
In sending, the messages are “punch
ed” or spelled out in the Morse char
acters on an endless tape. The tape
is then fed into a sending machine
where a wheel moves it along and in
the right direction. The holes in the
tape allow contacts to be made which
control the receiving mechanism.
The receiving machine is somewhat
like an electrically controlled typewrit
er. Electrical contacts made through
the holes in the tape cause the proper
type bars to be struck. So fast is this
automatic working that the girl op
erators can receive and send from 200
to 400 messages in nine hours with one
machine. The machines work duplex,
two messages being sent at the same
time. —Popular Mechanics.
Deteriorated Drama.
Since the decay of the stock com
pany system the art. of the actor and
the taste of the public have alike de
teriorated. Stage and auditorium have
reacted on one another. The “halls”
are swollen to huge dimensions; and
musical comedy so effectually rules
the theatrical roost that the Sacred
Lamp moves like a will-o-the wisp
from Temple Bar to Piccadilly.—Bri
tannia.
Lefthanded.
“I tried to pay the suffragettes a
compliment last nM.t in my sp-ccu
but it didn’t seem to be appreciated.
“What did you say?”
“I said that the suffragettes would
leave large footprints on the sands
of time.”— Tit-Bits.
More than 25,000 employes of the
Pennsylvania Railroad have been in
structed in first aid to the injured - t
the company’s expense.
Official Organ of Dade County.
SPORTING BREVITIES.
P. T. Powers was elected president
Df the Eastern Baseball League.
New laws for the regulation of
motor boats are likely to be passed
at the next session of Congress.
The Pittsburg Club has purchased
pitcher Robert Vail from the Ports
mouth Club, of the Virginia League.
One hundred and forty-three head
of brood mares sold at auction for
$27,700 at the McGrathiana stud dis
posal in Kentucky.
Thomas C. Jefferson, one of the
best known owners of trotting and
saddle horses in Kentucky, died at
his home in Lexington, Ky., aged
fifty-seven years.
James R. Keene headed the list of
winning own-ers for the racing season
which came to an end at Jamaica re
cently -with a grand total of $252,-
OqO in round figures.
.John L. Sullivan, for twelve years
t&e heavyweight champion pugilist
of the world, celebrated his fiftieth
birthday at Hot Springs by taking
the pledge for the rest of his life.
Shipment to England of the choic
est thoroughbreds in the Keene, Bel
mont, Whitney, Duryea and Hitch
cock stables amounts to a final sur
render of the racetrack interests.
With an average speed of sixty
four miles an hour, Herbert Lytie
drove Clifford W. Brokaw’s Isotta
car to victory in the fastest of the
five sweepstakes which opened the
new Long Island motor parkway.
The ten-mile Marathon run to be
held in conjunction with the Brooklyn
Postoffice games on Saturday, Janu
ary 16, is going to be an interesting
affair. All the old-timers will start.
The feature w r ill be the race of Gil
lespie, who wins a bride if he crosses
the tape first.
Official announcement was made
that George Stallings will manage the
New Y'ork American League baseball
team next season.
Long-Lived Family.
Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman, widow of a
doctor well known in Nottinghamshire
for forty years, died at the residence of
her son in New Mills, Derbyshire, at
the advanced age of ninety-one years,
having lived in the reigns of five Brit
ish monarchs, w r ell remembering the
coronation of George IV. She be
longed to a family remarkable for the
longevity of its members. Her father
reached the age of ninety-seven, but
her mother was eighty-six at the time
of her demise, and her father-in-law
was 100 years old tv hen he died.
Sufficiently Occupied.
A story is told of a colonel in Gen
eral Lee’s division in the late Civil
w'ar who sometimes indulged in more
applejack than w r as good for him.
Passing him one evening leaning
against a tree, the general said:
“Good evening, colonel. Come over
to my tent for a moment, please,”
”S-s-cuse me, G-g-en’ral, ’s-scuse
me,” replied the colonel. “It’a ’bout all
I ran do to say where I am.” —Phila-
delphia Ledger.
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