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The Randolph Bulletin. m, spent last week with relatives, , iA' land freinds here. show LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Benj. Moffitt went to Raleigh ' Tuesday. D. B. McCrary went to Rich mond, Va. Tuesday on business. Thos. Farlow of Sophia was a business visitor here Saturdav. Edgar Hohn Hill of Progre: last Thursday THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. At The Auditorium Nov. 5th. 1907. : annual chrysanthemum : is an event to which the ! ladies of Asheboro look forward ASHEBORO GRADED SCHOOL Honor Roll For October. Grade 1. Sidney Wood, Garrett, Mary Misses. Anna and Liilie Farlow with anxious anticipations. This Dickens, Ruth Cox, Haze I Spoon pent bunday evening with year the show was heid under ' PTona Lee i,omn Irwin Hooker, musses. Vadie and Lilli &ntn,. . ,.;,..,.,. Hannan Lewis, Alice Hunsucker, ii , . th t. evr-r ivfov- tb .rnnd fclsie Rresneil, Margaret Rush, .lanocu) school opened Monday ? wfe ? if"d Blanche Steed, Alva Betts. Sran-i mominr with about 75 xohnL..- :a' Ui ' leatneit-u beauaeo beg-.. Q. 'Pa MpPhon ; present, and (, A Wright and sister ill iss. gars aescnytion re in i ; if f at i -attended the Chrysanthemum K 7u -II- no ?as tend. Manv valuable prij,-s h:k! ville visited Miss Fleta Fox this L t.e ixlenn .Newtet, soft ot Mr. week .- li;, oi Iid- i-en.an. vas ouned nt Marlboro 'Mrs. W. A. Coffin left last Thur- t mnsday. :riday for a short visit with rela- William Dickens, Lucy Beck, Kertha as teachers . wt,t 1,1 3;i'-'.u. '..u' T..-.1 Rp..fc I". Itoin. Edith rovn, rjuaiier rree, list xvci-. nedv, Irani: Kivett. Arthur, Hii-xneau, jmi LJincneaa, ranny in.etam, John Kivette. John Spoon, Jessie Robbins, Clyde Wiiiiams. Teete Miller, Willard Wright. Henry Rich, Frank Red dint;, Etta Rich, Robert Jones, iJ.u jiulla. Clifford Hall, Dexter n and Miss Ruth!,. M;3fS an?e. an(- Nettie i-.k- Jinn, tinder the softc-r.ed light of 'ess werj married ; nv Ct il!a 1 yUi!- Pnt Satin--! eieno a scene::; r- fa.- noaie with their . parents mature and arc v.;.; i..-rese:ib?;i t-vi; . :-.ir nirs. l. r. craven. or K&mseur Show here Tuesday R M icG-e. i -t-daif." (Jilt) U - i! . : ir. . . . 1 . i.ai- ;C A. Far-law of Summrfiedl H-anitf no ,e Saturday aa.t ukk ft?oi;nriay. :ad il.nvcrs owe esse.; i nation !y i. ! . as nue m.u m (. ;!;';) ii i ? ii Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Spoon le Friday for the Jamestown Expo- f Bition. Little Olga Smith of Milboro, is visiting her cousin, Myrtle , Smith in South Asheboro. 0. R. Cox has sold his cotton mill interest at Cedar Falls to . ...... i Misses Lettie Buie and Isa C. A. Hay worth .md E. H J entrees made a shopping tour Morris reprt sc-ited the loc I to Greensboro Saturday. lode here. ;V- ,,,.. , , follow. !..-.! nnno brankliiivilie. our 0.01 respondent hasn't anyJi- 0f special importance j in ;.rcM Bank of Randolph to v.te this week but will write "ev crthvless to let everyone know Mro. Will Hall Finest iilant ostrich plume with six blooms or more $5.00 tn At he was not "dead" Sunday. Finest plant one dozen blooms, pink glass water set Rich and Moffitt. Second best general collection of cut flowers 1-4 gross toilet soap Lexington Grocery Co. Grade 2. Colon Spoon, Kate Newby, Ui-slio Clark, John Brittain, Hazel Kivett, Carrie Burrow, Cany Loflin, Banks Richardson, Howard Dickens, Carl Rodgers, Colon Bunting, Edith Betts, Eva Lewallen, Fern Ferree, Etha Glasgow, Lillian Hunsucker, Ruby Wright, Novie Styres, Lucile Ward, Lena Williams, Bula Webster, Mary Moffitt, Lucile Morris Martha Evelyn Morris, Grace Presnell, Roy All red . Grade 3. Lila Slack, Effie Croker, ant aeioti---btauuai . T,. , n, t,,, MPfc.An Rev. J. W. Rottff 11 of Lty i Ashboro last week, Finest Vnt one don othy Henley! oi,i,uK .wu'.'s ku me auraona ; ''niarrona ami Ha-t" v-i-i , y w i ithei iJresneli, uiyae cox, ai iHaiV hpll .-oiit- -.n iJianiOua ana neaits -.a , o?.s& boouu & ueumn?.. , iT , . , r i. t nc,;'-A. ai ineir nan tWs week. ilise,h-,.d in 45hhorn FirHnv ri.r- o ,i i . -oi -t" r. Joe HendncKs, Rush Lassuer ' ,xv"-: under tne mangement ot rrot. j of Dotted plants one sack iibs. i Grade 4. A new lod fs oL I. (1 4") v ID. M, Weatherly was institut S'le Ct'Tv t., ! reports a nice. of-iS!1 - Jodge Miss. Lou Ann Chandler visited I lier brother G. H. Chandler at , Mrs w . . -Sherriii, who ha.s ! Broadway last week. Everybody Crown patent flour Asheboro Feed and Grain Co. WHEN IT COMES TO The ACTUAL i " No tobaccos ever nada can surpass our Plugi Twist and Smoking, V.'herever es- to win the gold medal fortheirgeneral excellence, hi .ui: v , . i .. j j . . . .. 1 ' . hibited in competition with the world, they have never failed THE DRUG STORE, (next door to the bank.) We carry a full stock of the purest and freshest drugs to be had. If you want J JQQKS, STATIONERY OR MAGAZINES, give us a call. Our circulating LIBRARY will be in operation soon, come in and see it. JLSI-IEKORO 13RTJO CO. J. D. SIMPSON, Manager. W oad for their decided superiority over all eomrhlrnlj ' . i " i j "SHOW DOWN" is one of the coming brr.nds of Africa! 1 1 T'ii It vmv a lew yeara wiu, io uiuivaiea uuailTlo. ii:iv. of the leading sellers ever all other tiuc-curc thoroughly satisnea and pertectiy suita ccvy:c,; rr ' classes. Sold at 10c and I5c per plu cr 5c cat?. Always buy "SHOW DOWN," and save the tajrs. Ti -ie la many an article you need for your comfort or v.t ,. ? ment which these tags get for yea v. ithoi-t cost. A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which is -.;.--! of Jh. r. s, ,t exist rtrcttve ever gotten out 'ov etobccnianui :ct:i-.T: .',,-,,. , ii to any address fn the United Stn'e-j ca reiist oi .: - - v ,. ; stamps or 8 of thet3wearcre.-Ki-;;;;ir. ' - Hancock Bros. & Co., Send Your n oti 11 Mrs J. A Hoidev the pa; A W-r :e?t for her home m Grf k&ytuniav. Mrs- . Si. IH. '!;-;e left on the earlv ni?ht. i Rev. C. A. Wood filled his reg i uto.r appointment at the M. E. Church Sunday and Sunday tra rnovmrns for M Brandt of Qreesboro was v- -i C5' "V16?! , ys I town Saturday on business. v her son, T. A. Hale, i J Aconite The Sunday School at New Hope is progressing nicely. B. W. Williams frequently visits friends near Dewey of late, J. H. Ferree. Misses Mtfe?y Ferree Epsie Woollen and i3!'neia Uowden cf Randleman tCended the chrysanthemum ishow here Tuesday. j Mr and Mra W. A, Under-! wood and littly son of Randle-1 IRati. itriivpd Tiifsdav mrtrnirur- sinU wi I be the miests of her : sick witn pneumonia does not ttelth Col W P. Wood. improve we are sorry to say. McTyre Sttcharrfson who un-! . W- R- Williams and family are aerweft operation for appen-: J"st recovering from an attact diciti3 tit Durham three weeks ' ot mumPs- wgowttve home Sunday night, j Miss Ronie Yow of Seagroove His friends here are glad to hear ! has accepted the school at oi his recovery. ; Mountain School House and wi;. -o m n o , : begin teaching? Monday. Rev. W. E. Swam will preach i a special sermon before Ran-i -Jonas uncan:ion and httk dolph Lodge No. 272 I. O. O. F. ! daughter eila Maie of Los Air at the M. P. Church Snndav ! edes California are sper.mr night. MeWoers ot all other fra ternal jo'Hft-s and the public generally re cordially invited to ted plant et of six 1847 Rod ger's Table spoons The Bulle tin. Finest plant one dozen blooms, white, rocking chair Asheboro Chair Co. Largest bronze flower on potted plant oak table Ashe boro Lumber Co. r mest plant one half dozen blooms, yellow alarm clock Lewis & Winslow. Finest plant one half dozen blooms, red Wheelbarrow Wood & Iron Works. Vase of twenty largest blooms, Miss Julia Presnell who is very u ' nllt,0r'n Second Finest plant one ha'f dozen blooms, pink sack of flour Crown Milling Co. 5. Mrs J. M. Beits. Finest plant one dozen blooms, red rocking chair O. R. Fox. Second finest plant one half .ozen bloom :, red cedar water W. ):iOS. Vv OOU. wniie wiin ms uarents Mr a:,!. Mrs Linuley Vuncannon. Corn huskings and good times are about over in this commun- iitv. . ( T....., : i- . ry; ... Wednesday where he has a.-et-pt I Hamilton, ed a position. ! irr- j y . Miss Agiies Graves is spend-! Second ine?x i: nig a tew days at b. W. -3rd ; ki,, i, ... ; i man & Co. beconn li'iesr i dozen blams. chair J. W. Jolb Mrs W. A. .-urge st L'li -'o; L HALLOWE'EN PARTY. The greatest social event of the season among Asheboro's young people was the Hallowe' en party given on the evening of October 31, by Miss Agnes Mor-! Lola Trogdons ing at her elegant home on i South Fayetteville Street. Ex-j West Ra .dieiiien. tensive preparations had been j We are having some very ccol made, and every one present ; weather for the time of year. lewt-Jor. ,V .--est red ilow- it w -.I : would say that they were car-j On the 2dth. day of Oct. the ; Finest p:ant one 'l.,:: lied out to the minutest detail. ! death angle visited the home of white rocking e'l-i:- A most unique invitation was iD- VV. Ow.-n and took from them ! Moring. iasued bearing the following jin- i ?'f !!lie l mons fjnest puv.it c; , i old child, ine bereaved parents ; yellow- toi'.ec s-.it tnc tie: "On Hallowe'en at eight o'clock Thrie upon our portal knock, The door will ope and you will have th" sympathy of their j Bt neignoors. mg Cox :& Mrs I. F. iorn.-j Mr l-ua bcott, loreman ot tne i Mrs J. r. oravei: ianing mill of this place, last i i. , . aw tne awint snapes ox t rungs i inursuay wnue worKing witn ; flowers cu;k r. nh to be." , V nngers . Scarboro Moffitt Co. Surely the expectations of tun off' musing him much pain. Vase n-cnty la.vost bl -ni entered the door ! i.r -J. a. Lamb is tsar new ; ye now -piece ni.; .-.iia ! man earner on Koute ino. 6. ! crary-Ke.iainK --o. qti.-1 jii-.nHc Mr- T W r'--.-,... ! , :some awful' things to be seen wilo resigned. ' ! ,ui. -i) . and beard. ; , JT . , riant witn rnosc umveiv;. -:uv.sk everj- one wno "were fulfilled because tliore were j The appearance of the halls, j sk:k chjd at this ' writing. pauor, liDiary, ammg room ana ;attic, through all of which the rjuests were ushered, sometimes consciously and sorrf times im confcicusly, was most weird. very ' variety broom - L. o.'::ian "Spooks" and "ghosts" met one's gaze at every corner, and frequently there eeerred little chance to escape a "flogging." The decorations of purr pk ins and autumn foliage were in keeping with the plans, and helped to represent the Hallowe' en idea more completely. The amusements were of a high order consisting of bobbing for apples, cold lunches, games at fortune telling, choosing life partners and telling progressive ghost stories. By r.o means the Iea3t pleasant feature was the dainty refreshments that were served. This helped w onderfuliy to keep up the strength of thote "who were filled with awe and fear not knowing whither the goblins might lead them. The guests were: Misses Etta Blair, Bessie Coffin, Fannie Gray, Esther Ross, Annie Blair, Louise Slack, Edith Moring, Julia Thorn, Edith Hendrickp, Florence Blair, Maggie LeeErwin, Laura Stimp son and Enna Whitfield; Mesdames, Sherrill, Robbins, and Kephart; Mr and Mrs Joe Ross, and Messrs Frank Bird, Edward Johnson, Leo Barker, Chas. Fox, Jesse Scarboro, Clarence Rush, Sulon Stedman, Kearney Hendricks, Will Coffin, Ernest Auman, Eugene Coltrane, and D. K. Lockhart. 1 ii G. Vv'. Sanders, A. P. Gaster j The White House Cook Book sin! I lf Inrroll qto fVio Ar.n : . .. ... ... T , i; V V r and the daily eiiition oi gaies l.-urn ai. conns innsnan i w , , , V. . Church to the conference which ! mlaaeipiv.a Press ior six ua-. s convenes at Union Grove. ia week, one year, a value of T jiA r-m. . f T i tit j . n, . . io.-iu ior iiirec ijonai iuarneu.on ucu dir-i. ac me . home of the bride's narents, Mr -e;i-'s. and Mrs F. P. Prevoe, Mr! ' "hite ibnxs Co .k ) Arthur Swain to Miss Sudaj eon uuns si-; i.iui-lv..l ; sr Prevoe. The groom is a son of j beautifully iHtrroti bo-.-i-i j Ex-Sherriff Swain of Randleman. , no,v,Vin.i ' .i'.'.t " T ' . ' U'j a u ; .i cnaUieiCll ClOts.. lec :- i.-; ai while the bride is tne accom-1 , . , . , plished daughter of Mr and Mrs ! cal' tne ment ul eaca F. P. Prevoe, J, A. Russel oiFi-1 tv.blishe-i. They a. re eoo.H.m.c, ciated. The writer wishes the-i i and c-xnlicit. Th-.j Daily "Pros Jessie TVood, Lela Hay worth Grace Ferree, Kate Walker, John Swain, Fleta Lewallen, Jes-sie Ward, Clara Presnell, Nannie Plummer, Rilla Spoon, E':th Hunsucker, John Moffitt, Cleon Spoon. Grade Carl Auman, Everett Kendall, Fred Styres, Lester Routh, Wil lie White, Ila Aiken, Connie Auman, Gertrude Ferree, Lou ei'a Lowe, Cora Stowe, Hilda Slack, Cornie Wall. Grade 6. Mildred Burkhead, Maude Hall, Madeline Penn, Myrtie Ridge. Grade 7. Virgia Dickens, Fannie Hannah, Bjuiah Laughlin, Enolia Pres nell, Mattie Kelly. Letter to Morris Scarboro Co. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Sir: It is a great thing for a merchant to have the ex clusive sale (in his region, of course) of anything wanted by everybody. There are two ways to treat :;u-h goods. One is: put the once up ami make Dig profit. Tho other way is: be fair and make more Devoe is the paint that takes least gallons and costs least money a house, a job, a year, a lifetime no matter how you 'reckon your costs, expect by the gallon Devoe is the best care-taker and cost least money, j Don,t forget that the princip 1 I part of the cost 'if paint is put i ting it on. Less gallons less ; cost. Don.t forget that another m-ir,ciul part of economy is L:i;r j ! wear; less gallons, less cost and j long wear. j j It is a great thing to have the j ! exclusive sale of popular goods, ! j of goods that make friends, oi J goods that enrich both buyer j i and seller. Devoe is perhaps ! ionly ten per cent better than onej or two others; but ten is a plenty i --it's 200 or 300 better thanj j many. j There's many a merchant who j i hasn,t found-out hi-i goods. It doesn't take a man long to rir.d ! out that Devoe is tho least ; money paint and why, no matter i which sicie he is on. Yours truly i F. W. DEVOE & CO. I McOrarv-Redding Hdw d ' sell our ' Mi'iit. To The Bulletin Job ood & Moring's Shoe Specials 7lf J SHOES FOTMENmmm THE SHOE FOR WU Office ARMFIELD & I.AT OIII.IN, REAL ESTATE DEALERS. i iinmT" Ri:sidexce Lots in Sizich axd Terms to Suit Puuciiasisks. 1 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Regalar Courses leading te degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bacbelor of Arts, laekslar ef Seleses, and a new eonrse leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music. Board, laundry, tuition, fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $123. The Normal Department gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and special pedagogical training for the profession of teaching. Teachers and Graduates of other colleges are offered a one year special course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. The Commercial Department offers practical instruction in Stenography, Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. The Departments op Manual Ap.ts and Domestic Science provide instruction in Manuel Training and in such subjects as relnt directly to the home and family. The Music Department, in addition to the degree course, offers a certificate course in vocal and instrumental music. To secure board in dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15. The fall term opens September 18, 1907. For catalogue and other information, address, J. I. FOUST President, GREENSBORO, N. C. WnA aim. fifi fInNoio "am ;.v.v.; King Quality shoes are famous for their uniform wearing qual ities. They never disappoint, for each pair is made to conform to the same high standard before leaving the factory. You can al ways rely on them. King Qual ity shoes require no " breaking in." They fit your feet when first put on ar.d retain their natural shape indefinitely. Try the King Quality shoe, it is the shoe for you. This season's patterns arc pleasing in every respect. See them before purchasing your bprmg shoes. v.il .v.w. V00D& MORING : OH)O0vK0OKK0K))KK OOOOvOOOCOOOO LEWIS & WINSLOW HARDWARE CO. Q. G. Hen & Compa 1' If vou need A BUGGY. WAGON, TT AT T 1 A T" An V riju vv . ruviNurj vm HARDWARF.. V Or anythimr in the HARDWARE LIH ." , WS a1? tho i?ople you iire looking- for. We carry in stock the HIGH POINT BUGGY he best brand oi' v.; STOVES ($1 on the market. ! 9 X hJ-TTo. TJ, B J ' ? 5 One Price Cash Store FINE c o. ' sale in a a lor life prosnerous and ( Ti tlv. Fiiviay nappy Ona Year And L'h Mr D. H. Stout is an up-to-date; Of The One $3.50. house roller. If you want your house rolled just call on him at j str.ckt.o!rk ; peoPie& B Randleman. i n .-. . , , , , ! mo stoeKnoIuers .m Well, the writer saw Mr W. J. j 0n M 6- L ...-i-v t' Bryan at the fair, I tell you he i j ;.. ; .,", , ,( t . v ... :, swelled the fair ground; he was! J:1-fcUsi 1:1 -r;c the greatest show thev had that ! ":'u!-- :l1 tl:C courtnou.-e day. The people love to look at ; U!fnt a man who has toured the world, j The report of the eere''i!-y Mr Y. H. Kennedy and familv i showed the association i - of Worthville visited at G. W. j excellent condition. 2d ore than Sanders laat Sunday. i f . , 1 1 1 1 J I tony homebuilder.-; have been Geo. W, Sanders went to 1 aided during the last three year Acnplvirn lnct Trr.'liir rn lni ! i , ,. v. 'oi- ano. severe; m - vim ness. I . , . 1 are on rie. A , Mrs. Hettie Green says it is a crime for an American to wed a title. North Ca;-oi oi 1 meeting will be 1 ; to elect officers for the e) year. ruersinea xs'..ut d by Beii Evens of Ran and State of on the oih day laivn. 190 A and kdy recorded in Ii uk Pa.u-e 242 in thej oh ice Oi the Register of Deeds 1 for Randolph County, North! Caroii a: the ur;dersiuel rnort-j .Tieo wii! oifei forsa'e 0:1 aceuuiit ! of it-f.i,i bein rnado in the! ;k. iu cue uei aecureu 111 the said mortgage the hnds therein conveyed to the last and jslyhesf bidder for cash at the Court-House Door in Asheboro, North Carolina, on the 2nd day! of December 1907 at 12 o'clock: m., the following tract of land in Ramhenvm Township, Ran-1 -. T .1 "t 1 jip.i couiuy, iNOi tn uaronna, :u. jo.ilili Kike, V'lien you buy that next I suit, call in and see us. f Look over our line of 4 c.-nd OVERCOATS I for men and boyg. Note the FINE MATERIAL, $ ftyliish cuts, and Good Workman? hip see how perfectly they fit, and thei j GET OUR PRICES. f Compare our values with those given by i oVncr merchants. We know you will buy f from us, if you only look. Not only J Mens clothing, but labies f Jackets, Hats, Dr&ss Goods, Notionss 1 GROCERIES, and in fact everything f kept in a general store. All marked down ae the very lowest prices, and reraem- ber we do not price our goods at a ICO per cent profit, and then if you wont pay it, take oft a lot in order to make you think you are getting a good bargin. i WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY. I Dont fail to come to our store, if you wan'. the worth of your money. I Lewis & Winslow Edw. Co. i 0000 oooooooocooooooooooo 0000000000000 00-00 SPOON & REDDING KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE Heavy and Fancy Groceres. And will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Quality consideted. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN TOWN. IS MI IT WILL COST VLil to write for our big IKfcE BICVt'J.K '..at-'.-.t - h I 1 1 IFWi! other 9 NOT BUY A BICYCLE showing the most complete lin '. Oi.-. ii f- BICXCLES, TIKES and Si;NUKitSai-Kj. - iAl lay wbci uumuiiiuurcr di ucsicr III me norifi. ''; (' '7 r any kind of terms, until you have received our eomnltte L ; !.-as-s lilustraling and UescriDing every kind ot high-grade cni ; I- vc-iei. t;Ut patterns mid latest models, and Ipara n (inr rp.-n.i-...., '3 ' t'it-ns and wonderful newotTers made possible by seilin" froi . .. '--3 di,-!t to Hier with no middlemen's pro6ts. 3:'., YT SHIP OH APPROVAL without a cent defioa'f. Pay the f 'i .: ft-'o-.v IO lays Free Trial and make other liberal l?rms w'..;,-.;, ". ,. r " ''"let - '"-''! t!ie wor'l w'" 'J learn everytliiaj aaJ tt -' i iJ.ui el-. ? i;i:onnal:on by simply writing us a postal. f' 4 utecl a Rldef Aunt in every town and can offer an a-t.-!i-Vvi ic jiitil.e money to suitable young men who apply at once. Pigy.TiiRsr.PRfinc Tince o n .m mm . . i 1 f -5 all SO L 1 I a r nonce V India's export trade in spices! We destretod express" our no amounted last year to over $46,- j preciations, for the many ex 000,000. 1 nressions of svmnathv i:d kind- 1 . ' A - ' -t A pest of snails has been the the recent illness and death of means of stopping many of the, our mother and aunt. water values of the City of Chicago. the lands ot 0. M. i Will Harshaw and others. ii. vl bounded as follows to-wit: i iJogiiiir:: at a stone in S. M. ! Uske's line Will Harshaw's cor- j nor and running North 27 rods; to a stone m Harshaw s line, tncr.ee .vest 6 rods to a stone, O -U 0"7 .-nA. -n n r.4-AMA i.ej-s shown by friends, ourmg .n,Qa v.no honv.aa to the begining and containing one acre more or less. S. M. Rike, Mortgagee. J. '. Blair. Eugenia Tysor. This Nov. 1st. 1907. c; oi) ifc ' TRY .T. II. KIVETT WHITE HARDER ig NAILS. TACKS On GLASS twriN'T I PT tfTZiV 22 OUT THE AIR .i C'JSLS FHCRI PUNCTURES. i ; venrs ext-erieace in tire -.0 'darker from THORNS. CAC- iS. NA'ii.5, TACKS or GLASS. '?ji!ciares, like intentional knife cuts, caa invert like any other tire. rli,r,ur(Thcu;ard pairs now in actual use. Over :v-::v: Tiiousand pairs sold last year. J'VfJiOHi Made all sizes. It is lively and easy ndmg, very durable and lined . -.Ti-c-al 'laalitv of Ttsbber, which never becomes porous and which c'ofes up small uu-c .-' r ' i!i-jwi;ig i!:e to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers stsiir i: tires only been purnpjd uponceor twice in a wnoicstison. iney weigh oa more:"? the thick rubhi. - "A" and Dncetan .,-.1 .T. . ad -D, also rim trfo to prevent rim cuIUdk. ?" tire wUl outlast an" oth, , mako-SOFT. laASMO . t -r. the t.-tad. That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when riding on m i. V ic-, 's U "-erec.i-e :v the patent "Basket Weave" tread which prevents atl air from h '. - o-, t -cr. the tire and the road thus overcoming all suction. The regular price of t' i " p: 1. .i.-. for advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to f-.i-r- i ; s., n. -r.f-.ir Ail orders shinned samedav letter is received. We shiD C.O.r. n . '.r pa3" a .c-:t until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. ,ASK Willi OKDKR and enclose this advertisement. We will also send o,-e rt ,7a-. h j pumn and two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these r-V; ii ? ciosers to he used in case of intentional knife cuts or heavy gashes. Tires to be retm-"-4 . . . .. n r., chtfartnnr rtn n?Am:naHm v -,r'i.- if t'nr nnr- Tpsv.n thev are not satisfactory on examination. V;a:; rei fcrt'.r velial ie'and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask voer Postt-t. H:-r": -r K'rrts3 rr Fr-tpht Agent or the Editor of this paper about us. If you o:JrT E ; 1 ,f ;i : voti Sua'that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last iong?r ' I:. , r i i : - r; oi: j- tire wa have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so we:; r,5 V-' -1 v. ica vou want r l icvcle vou will give us your order, we want you to send us a s t.- n ." . ..V' r ui. ores, hence this re'markabls tire offer. "- T- "O gi&&Sfe& built-up-wheel .mddltjt, pedals, parts and rer,.. s. v s-y .-t :j &.W4Vjaitdy everything in the bicycle hne are sold by us at half u- -s .i-t i bv-d i r und repair men. Write for our big SUNDRY catalogue. " . ' 7- T but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF Br--. . Y v'Ali S bicycle or a pair ci tires from anyone until you know the r. : I rs v.- cro u.-rkiug. It only cosii a posiai iu iciu cvciyunug. wrj'.e it NOW. mm COMPANY, Dept. 4JI," CHICAGO, Ml
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