r Franklin Press. Vkaxkmx, N. C.,' Julv 19, 11)05. W. A. CUUTIS, W. r. cuirns, ... Emtoii. AdHocMTK Eimtok. Eutrml ii( (m )xt-i)Ji t:t at FrmikliTi, X. C , or (rMiixiiHiwio (Arimff). le aiJ . icci'oiiit-rti'di iiiiitd r. One copy twelve month - - . - (1.20 One copy si i month - - - JfOcl Single Copies, , - - 5 conU blutiiiuies, pgr yroril - , - i cent. l'ubltaheil every WoilnpKiiay. (Jybitural. Astir-viMo- did tlie lianilsomc thingr for tlic North Carolina nnd Virginia editor. It was our mis furtunu tbut wo were not there to 7H , partake of tlio il ensures of hospi- ; tality so laviwhly bestowed uiMn .llie quill drivers. Tlio editors,' al ways riMfwruIier gratefully fiiieli .intention. Several yearn njro Mor gan ton did tlio association nnii'li 'honor which is still kindly remem bered. On one, occasion tlie asso ciation met in a certain town and it seemed that the people of that ' town scarcely knew the members were in town. The contrast was great and the difference in adver : tisinjf wasequally great. Tho edi tors are highly appreciative of at- " tentions k'stowed upon them on the occasion of their annual reun " ions. J Asheville is getting ihous ; ands of dollars worth of fine ad vertising by the papers of two great states just now. She well deserves it. North Carolina at the Head. (News and Observer.) North Carolina has the liest, the freest from graft, anil the most ' oconomicttl State and county gov "w-nii This ernment in thjfkJIflite.il. States. berlatise nr county ring controls politics, no State ring con trola contracts, and the people themselves turn out officials when they get to think they arc "the whole thing." One reason North Carolina is freest from graft is lo calise tho press is independent and turns the search-light uMin public affairs. The independence and honesty of the people. and the independence and honesty of the press, workingtogt'ther, hasstrun- glod graft in its inception anil kept .'our government clean. Mr. Vanderbilt's Compli-. jnent to the Editors. Ly wer ti , finlr eiHHign lo ne invi- letl to lunch in Mr. Vanderbilt's mansion they shoukl have declined logo to the premises gtill., Suii jkiso some other citizen even wealthy, in the vicinity of Ashe ville had invited them to liisf dace and to take lunch in ' his lnifiT, would they not have declined! Would they not have considered - U an insult Mr. Vanderbilt with all his money is not a whit better! ' than other . itiyPpaf-ttrrrvTTTI county, or of North Carolina, that ho should invite as honorable a ' class of people as the editors of . two great states to lunch in his kiry which seems to be located j , very close to his cow-jiens as it is said that one cow "chawed" the dresa of a lady while alio was lunching. We see from a state ment in the News and Oliscrrer that many did not get out, of their carriages nor touch the refresh "jnenfH. " Asheville is in no way to blame for this nnpleasnntneC " Somebody Talked About " . - " Him. Gossip is a humming bird witii . eagle wings and a voice like a fog horn.' It can be heard from Dan to Rerslteba, and has caused more trouble than all the bedbugs, ticks, fleas,, mosquitoes, coyotes, grass hoppers, chinchbugs, rattlesnakes, ore toes, shark-i, cyclones, earth , quakes, blizzards, smallpox, yel low fever, gout and indigestion that this great Um'ted States bos known or will know when the uni verse shntj up shop and begins the final invoice. In oilier words, it has got war and hell U.tli lineked up in the cornier yelling for ice waler. -In uernntvv Ijazette. OR I A Improvement and Care of . ,' School Houses. Tho address of 'Miss-Moore to the teachers last Friday 'evening was of a matter that ought to be given more attention than is; usu ally bestowed upon such matters. It is a fact that the "school houses of onr section are not only neglec ted, but in many instances abused and injured by pupils, attending the scIhkiIs. The school houses could be made more attractive and inviting with a little care, tasto and good judgment on the part of teachers; qualities that every tea cher should possess and put into practice in every school districf, It matters not whether the school building bo a lino one or not, it should be kept as' cleanly as possi ble, and its walls should be made as attractive as circumstances .admit by the use of pictures, mottoes, etc.- In many of the houses a little whito-wash could lo used with good results. The yards and pre mises outside tho school houses should be kept in good condition, regularly cleaned up and where practicable, flowers and shrublery should be planted and cultivated. Many school children left to them selves without proper instruction or. restraint show a disposition to injure and destroy school property, and this disposition can easily - be controled and turned in an oppo site direction under the careful in struction of teacher". Where tea chers are careless and indifferent in this respect you see dirty and littered floors and yards, broken doors, windows and furniture, whittled desks and seats, ugly chalk or charcoal marks on the walls, furniture and blacklxards, anil every evidence of neglect and carelessness. The teacher is re sponsible for such a state of affairs. As a rule, pupils will be ready to join in with teachers anil assist in keeping the school house and premises in the best possible con- uiiioii it ttio.se teacners win . lane the matter up at the beginning 6f the school and impress its impor tance on the pupils and ask their assistance and co-operation. As a result of Miss Moore's lecture, and the sound counsel of our worthy county superintendent, the school 'houses and grounds of Macon county ought to show a marked improvement this year over previ ous years. We believe they will. Farm Help-Immigration. plana jiilopteu ut the tin" ther tiers. It is time to prepare for anoth er year; uni those interested will thorefocfc write the Department of Agriculture at llaleigh, after Au gust li)f this year, for blanks on ivlnch U) make formal application for tjTe person or persons needed. It has also lieen arranged to list in the Department such forests, farms and mineral lands as may be offered for sale; such lists to be printed and scut out with the lite rature of the Department. Wanks fortius purpose will also bo sup plied to all persons applying. Peace Commissioners Will Go Northeast. By Associated 1'iess. Washington, July- 10. Assis tant Secretary Pcirce announces that the plenipotentiaries of Kiw sia and Japan have agreed upon Portsmouth, New Hampshire, . as the meeting place for the sessions of the peace conference to be held outside of Washington. The sessions will be held in the government's navy yard in Ports mouth, in the new building just completed. .;::';.T -:.;v,.. :. ----i '. ... The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris, is. that they have discovered a dia mond cure for consumption. If you fear consumption or pneumo nia, it will, hoivevcr, be lxst for you to take that great remedy menlioned by W. T. Mc(iee, of Vanleer, Tenn. "I luul u cough, for fourteen years. Nothing help ed me, until 1 tiKk Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, 'Coughs and Olds, which gave in stant rt-lief, and effected a perma- Ji.ent cure.'' I7ni.nnllurl "''S Dflli'n cure, for Throat and Lung Troub - 1 At K.T. Smiiirsllnig store; ' ""ml U.0', guaranteed. ' $& r ;! H poem for Coday P 9 9 t 1-1 t tltl THE COLD-WATER MAN By John was nn hones flflhermnn. 1 lrn..w fclrti nnwiinir Wf.ll And be lived bv a lit t la pond. Kiun a mil uci. . . , . J A grave and quiet ninn Wan he. v ....... I-.... kl. t. m-A V HO Kivm iiib iiwn im. a.. , Mm llntt nt llfn ' X Ula neighbors thought It odd. $ For arlenee nnd for book he (aid He never had a wish; No school to him wns worth a fig ' Kxeept a chool of flsh. In ahort. this honeat flnherman All other tolls forsook; Anil, thmuh no vagrant mm was he. He lived by hook and crook. T He ne'er naplred to mnli or wealth, J fJor nred nbout a name; I For, though much fnmcd for flh was he. '- - He never fished for fame. 1 To ehnrm the fish he never spoke, . ' Although his voice waa fine; . ', He found the most convenient way . . Wo Just to drop a line! ' And many a Ril'lR-on of the pond, If mnde to apenk to-day. : ' 'Would own. with ttrl.f. the anKler hnd I ; A mljhty talcing way! I I t.-t rn i i n i HIGHLANDS. The Fourth of July was ushered in with the ringing of the village bells ami the. firing of cannon. The Stars aiid Stripes, in all of its beau ty, and with all the glory attached to its origin and history, fluttered in the gentle breeze and sparkled in the warm July snnshine. At night Mrs. John W. DurginJ gave an entertainment, commemo rative of the day of our glorious independence. The ampin rooms were finely decorated in the red, white iiad blue, interspersed with our beautiful mountain flowers. The entertainment opened with America, which was sung with a will; and closed with the "Red, White and JUue."' A dialegue, "Our, country's Wealth," written by Dr. Emma I3illstein of Highlands, was pretti ly recited by Miss Uertha Durgin, Misses Christine and liessie An derson, .Miss Pearl Brown and Misses I)ora and Lula Smith. Mr. Krva Durant represented the min ute man in a pantomime. Mrs. (iirtie Holt played the organ, and Mi's. lr. Hideout sang a patriotic song. Several others took part, all of which made, it a most enjoya ble occasion, and a fitting close to the memorable day. On Saturday 8th inst., several hack loads, composed of Highlan ders and Summer visitors, rode out over tho new Scaley road to the Flats, for a picnic; and to give the strong and willing hands of the Jjmcn, a goo dinner. Arri- e people of the Flats icro .found on initihiis, occasion. abundant justice wns er uuiner the people ailed to order by Mr. Potts, introduced the Kev. W. W. ikers, of Memphis, who made a Bhortbut felicitous atldress. T ii VirrsTftT oFSugarfork, and Mr. J. B. Parkenson, of Florida, with others, made remarks perti nent to the occasion, licfore the gat hering broke up, three .cheers were called out for John II. Dal ton, county engineer, then for Mr. Barak Wright " of onr township, and also for the hands who had done such splendid work. Cheers were also given : for Mr. W. T. Potts, whose untiring zeal in this enterprise is recognized. The day was tine, and it will be rcniemliered as a red let ter day in the establish ing of an indissoluble bond, which binds tho two townships together in a happy union of interests; ;'.::-Bit.":: Yeargin Sanders Hurt. Last Saturday evening Mr. Yeargin Sanders, who works for Mr. S. L. Rogers, was bringing a pump engine on Mr. Rogers' wag on to the Palmer shops for repairs, when, in making a short turn the engine was tilted off the wagon with Mr. Sanders, falling on him and pretty badly bruising him in several places. It was thought at first that lie; vm fatally injured, but ft was found later that no bonos were broken., Tho engine weighed about 2,000 pounds and had it not fallen on the hard road bed with one end against a bank it would have crushed his body in two. It was a narrow escape with only slight though painful inju ries.' " . Explosion . Kills 120 People. "Cardiff, Wales, July 11. An explosion of firedamp in No. 2 pit of ' the United National colliery company at vvatlitown, in the Uhondda valley, the center of the great Welsh coal fields, this mor ning is believed to have resulted in the loss of at least 120 lives. Curt Coldi; rrevcnlt Pateumo!, ., fur c'jii'if'ijn; jJ'o. tun. fa omutcj jf)le .most yeHtmple ft Ht I I I M. I I I J TTTTTrrn Godfrey Sax , One Any, while fishing; on !off. l'e mourned hla want of luck . . When, suddenly, he felt a bile, . And, Jer!ilnv caught a duck! Alns! that diiv this flahermnn , . Hud taken too much am;. '" And, U'lng but a Jnnriixn.in, too, . ' He couldn't keep the toe! . Twn nil in vain with mlnht and main ' He airove to renih Ihe ahore: '. Down, down ho went ti feed the fish . He'd baited oft before! , ; '. The Jury gave their verdict that 'Twns noihlnrr c!a but gin, That cnuaed the flatieminn to be Bo andly taken In. " , Though one stood out npon n whim. And anld the angler's alnughter To be exact about the fart-- . ; Wns clearly gln-und-wutert The moral of this mournful tale To nil la plain nnd elenr : Tint drinking habits bring a man " Too often to Ills bier. And ho who scorns to "tnke the pied se." . And keep the promise f't, Mm" he, In aplte of fnte, it stiff Cold-water man at Inst! J .t.--t--t-- ..- - t .. HTrniTi "i r i i"i i NEWS BRIEFS. . -h - We are informed (hat Murphy is to have another State bank in the near future. The prime mov ers are J. 1. MeLelland, M. L. Manney and A. 15. Dickey. Cherokee Scout. An Asheville lawyer has receiv ed a prize of $25 from a New York paper for the best description of a jay bird. The description reads as follows: "He is a rattling, riotous rogue, beautiful, brave and brilliant with out song, sorrow or sadness. He is with us all the year round." On the 13th inst. there were thirteen deaths and a score of oth er persons overcome by heat in New York City. J. Howan Kogcrs and L. P. Sor rell la.st Thursday, in court in Ual cijjh, plnid jfiiiU.V t embracery with which they were charged in connection with the (lattH-Kili case. Troy, the county seat of Mont gomery county, has voted a school tax, and will establish n modern graded school. Forced to Starvo. It. F. Leek, of Concord, K'., says: "For years I suffered ago nies, with a sore on my rrriyMTipT so painful, sjmeUnst"tJmt I could not eat. . Afleivainly trying eve rything elsprl cured it, with ltuck- ItmATnica Salve." It's great minfflimnTor burns, cuts and wounds. At Smith's drig sore; Only 25ih Witte Made Peace Envoy, St. Petersburg, J lily 13. 12:S5 p. in. Eniicror Nicholas ' has signed the appointment of M. Witte, president Of the committee of ministers, toJejJffffVfrfn Tintiar.v represiMitinsr the Kussian government in the jKice negotia tions to be conducted next month in the United StaJi'S. The ap pointment, which wits signed after midnight, clothes ,M. Witte with plenary ihjwcm. . Witte was appointed in place of M. Muravieff, who had previously ln?en appointed.- Ed. . ORZA. Kind Ym Haw Hlww Bocghl Push lit Along. That was a aood suggest ion made by somo of tlie members of the joint press association of Virginia and North Carolina at Asheville that a 8outlJrn press association should be oJganiiied. It is a trite observation that in union there is strength. iHie co-operation of the press and direct public opinion. The soiitlirti states have many in teresting miters that" might " be promoted! by a concerted effort of the piessl Lynchburg (Va) News Twenty Four Are Hanged. OdesJn, July 18. Twenty-four leaders! of the, recent disturbances here wiere hanged today in various prisonfe, Another batch of seven teen l ill be publicly executed up on thl! arrival here of Gen. Igna tietf,lpresident of the special con ference for tlie revision of the ex ceptional law, designed for sa e if ding public order. ; 1 fGen. LecAddresces the Georgia Solo s. Atlanta, (ia., July. ia.v(.en. epliw 1). Iii'e, c;hhiiiiiihU r-in- liief of tlie United Confederate eterans, ilelivereJ , an ad Jr s ti lie general asxemWy of (eorjin in ioiut wssion in tin hail of. tlie house of i"enres(;nt .itivea here to day. - . : - " ' CAST O XI XA.m ' llie KisJ V,iii i r. V i T'-sj' ' rr-S : Tho Kind Ton Ilavo Always ' iu uw iur u.ut ju yeurs, una uuriiQ iiiv ! ; " " and has been made i i ff' J jtftf-f1' 7 sonal supervision sit wWW Allow no one to decf in use for over 30 years, and All Counterfeits, Imitations and"JuRt-fts-go'ol'nre but? 7 Bxperiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health of lufauts and Children Experience- against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops autl Eoothlng-Syrups. It is I'lcusaut. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlfj substance. Its ago is Its guarantee.- It destroys Worms and alleys Fevcrishriess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. 4 1 assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.- GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. twe etMtun oomwmT. rr muwwav whkct. ww town omr. t COMBINATION is. I Press, Tri'-IVeckly Const., Sunny South, $'.() Press, Weekly Const, and Sunny South, Press and Tri-Weekly Constitution, Press and Weekly Constitution, Press and Sunny South, H Pi'osa null. Sp.m.i-Wpf'klii ift ' V W J v. ,. v. . . OlftllW'')?"V,S'''.;''?'V,'''''',' OUTDOING EXPECTATIONS. We are always glad to print i;i Jhe Franklin Prone a story ahout a rftuiarkalilo success achieved by advertisiug, suit .especially so when the article advertised is our of superior merit. Not bo very long ai Dr. F. T. Smith, one of Franklin's meet eu- lorprising druggist, cuoeeih'd in putting the Dr. llowurd Co. to al low him to sell llieir Sp'-ciiic to the cure of constipation a id dys. pepsin at half price, us an niiro ductory otlVr. iare-iults of this ndv.-r'iaitig have beeuv'lib(iioni'8i and there has brou ha7uTS3se'-jk without l)r Simlh K.i..rfi?rimJ to ordnr fresh supplies. Such was bis couflJeuce in the remedy that h persjually gunrau teed every packugu of the Specific thai hi) has sold, and ugreed to re fund tin) money if it did not cure. His faith was well foUtidd, foi1 out of the hundreds of package1 he has sold, "nit nw has Aweu re Turued'. Dr. F. T. Smith, in commenting , upou the great moce.-8 ihut fo cvufjTia adoptiou of his fiig.es tiou.V I only :n rrankliu but in other jiices, showed 1 1 ie l uussa lol t-r from I). F. Davis, ol Burro, i one of the best kuowu Jiu:giBta m Vermont, Mr. Davis niote: ';The Btiocess of Dr. llowanl'd Specific in our city is wonderful. I ru- ceived my first consigument ifts last of July, aud sine tliuii have sold hundreds of , packages, and cannot got it fast enough to keip my customers supplied. I have not hud a single bolilu returned, although I have gauranlkcd every uue, nud have heard uuthitig but praise, of its merits. This is a record uusurpaSBfed by any ieu.e dy that I have sold iu the Iw-nty-fiv years I have been in thu drug busuiess." - ' tope the cough and hela lunga A Hiappy Home . To have i happy home you must have children, as they are great happy-home-makers. If a weak woman, you can be made strong enough to bear healthy children, with ' little pain or discomfort to yourself, by taking mil OF A Building Tonic For Women, , It will ease away all your pain,' reduce inflammation. cure leucorrhei (whites), falling womb, ovarian trouble" disordered meii.es, backache, headache etc., and muke childbirth natuad and easy. - At every drug store in Ciirt thi-m. Addrpesf IjkIk1' Advinnr ivpt., TUo riiEitlftmit ft Medkme Co., OiiatUuooK-v, IVutt.i . WRITE US 1 LETTER . Put ail 1-1 timlJ jr fttid writ na froelv and fraukly.li itricU"Jt confi dence, telling us : your DTiiipUmis and troubles. Wewl: tvnC fiw advice 3 3: Bought, and which lias been lias borne tho signature or has been mode under his pcr- Ince Us infancy. deceive you lu this. Signature of CLUB RATKS. I ' 2.00 J-7o LoO 2X)0 Journal. y - . - , GET THE BEST Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New New Gazetteer of ti with more than .D titles, New Bloerohlc" l-'KBB, "IMtaH7WrtiUa."lUMrawlaphkk. G. 0 C. MER. MAM CO., Pnbllahra, Sprlmfleld, M. Makes hiunrya mi Bladder Bighl UNEVERSITY COLLEGE VIPUINIA. Thnrauth I- MEOIClHaj, SafiGERT. OfSTf TRICS .i IU 6rtCUITIS ; elaaOElIlllBl ud PMMMAU1. tfrtBre Hill". Laboratorirc. Nnapilal and Diipcou r:Miiplr "IVl-'P M aucccM:))! leaching. Sewntr Tcaelwr,, High recor4 before Itate Brtrd.. f, i "i .,, r-..u.,p a..tit nia rROCTon. KSLLtk couch and CURE THE LUNGS Or. King's WITH sw Giscaserv ONSUMPTIOSI Prlet OUGHSand B0e$l.00 OLDS i Free Trial. 8uret and Quickest Cure fur all THROAT nd LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Try it. i.oo bottles. "OUE TO CAWDUI nd ttothtng else, my bthj fr, now twowwkt old," wriUi SrftJE. Priest, of Webster City, low. Mt?he is fine, boa! thy bah and w are Autb doing k'f!y. Im "till Iwkiut'CHmiui, ntul wotitd not he without it in the houiet itu I great ntt-dicimat for women." 4 - 'A J r V!!-Hi:'fi'54KKWH4M J. D. Cobb & Co. , HARDWARE. H"4 HW"l4W"i4"HW4 1 Farmers, Wagonmakers, Me' i i chanics, Housekeepers, and all I IS: kinds of people call An and inspec t our goods, t U 3 0 2 Something to of every kind Cook Stoves; Household and f u y Kitchen Hardware, Builders' Materials, Mechanics Tools, 1 Farming Implem ents, and fill hinds of Staple llurdivdrc. All Goods sold I HOTEL JARRETT BUILDING. I 3- iihiH'p ni''rtnrinc vmv m: i env i ni r i uiL r.o vv uuuuo H-:--H-l4-H-Hl-HK"-m4HH'H-HH-W M. TROTTER, Mercharit . FRANKLIN, N. C. lam selling off my line of General Mer- chandise, giving good bargains, and during ; the year n-i.ll make a specially of Hardware, j suited to the needs of this immediate section. ; jiropose to sell for pay down which will : enable me to give my customers better bar- '. gains than caw be ajforded under the credit ; system. I solicit the continued patronage of : all who have patronized me so liberally in the past. All who are indebted to me for goods will please call and settle and ta)ie a new start under the new schedule. Call at THOTTEU'S for your HARDWARE. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and In dustrial COURSES Vr-J-JiLi' .Literary: C f'Sfl'iv' Q....t.. .!... l all fre-tnltinnitiliriitioiiH HhoiiliUm inrwln Iwfure July 1.1. Oirn'mlcnw Inrilr.J tniiil tlinai' ili'sinng I'limpi'trnt tuiii'liitra aucl httui)(rnilii!ra. For (:iitlii unci iImt in (ormatlnn, mldri aa CHARLES I). MeJVFR, President GREENSBORO, N. C. &ORIDER HI! B!HT DIIV Were' Ma:: 111 k I ma UUI1WI UUI PRIOCM AND rfece TKIMi. UT rt.lt. lira. quiMient. wndriM and auortln ood ot all klnda, at hail fwrular miri In onr big line Simdrj Calalogu. Ouuuiiua a world ot unfiil lufuraisUoD, Writ tor lu PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES 4 Regular prloe $8.80 per pair. To Introduce $l "T HZ uao taffj Gall MM I W You a Sample Pair for Only NAILS. TACKS OR BLASS W0N7 LET OUt THE AIR NO MORE TROUBLE PUNCTURES Result of 15 years experience, iti tire making. Ho danmf from THORNS, OAOTUS, PINS, NAILS, TAOKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like Intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized us e any uuier in re. florid for fcataloirae "T." ahowtnf all klnda 1m Coatr-Brak.. Bollt-un Whoola and Notice the thick ruhter tread A" and cntlasf. any oth.T make-Soft, Klatle and AND HUWMTION whout ,nt frpostt. Wb will allow a aaoatwir or wnereor amain urn i,ii"f;i" at-nii full mmh aWf Wn lire to tw Nluraed at our expel U uo satblwtotr o examinatiou. . . m'm ' HEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L."CIUGACO, ILL J. A, MUNDAY. livery, Feed and Sales . - FRANKLIN, N. C. h:A at'tvli'f, I'll mpt nlUutlon, Kcason. . nl.lt! l::lti'F. The p;liiinrc of fte pi:tre sc3ol ti. ' ; X are, invited to suit everybody of occupation, i 0 a t living prices. tuu itiiiouij)L,i J Furllu - iliMiluta of Hie Stated' "tl 'Tiil HMYl' T.i tiAciir.. lwinr,! IntliH rliiniinrl(a. AGENTS WANTED College. I - j Conin'rcial ''f "VaJfomcHtic S'ience jr No money Roquircu until you receive and approve of your bicycle. XZVn Ten Days Free Trial laosWodX $10 to $24 with Coaster - Brake and Functurelesi Tlrt. 1903 S, 1904 Modota A7 4g Best Makes VT IU V Any nuike or model you want at one-Mini wnuiC price. Choice of any standard tire and best equipment on all our bicycles, titronytit guarantee. We SHIP ON APPRO VAl C. O. D. to any one without a cent devotii and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Wore purchase is binding. BOO Second Hand Wheels 61 to taken in trade brour Chlrato reUH Korea, QtJ It IfW all makes and BKMlvla. rood fta wT..: . "'" " Hc ha rm FMT"" EASY RUINS, IT R OHO, DURABLE, SELF MEM.INQ ' FULLY COVERED kf PATENTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS nd makeaof Um at e.M)pr Pair t'P BIcyclw - SiindrlM at fw awwW frlom liunetiiro stripa "B" and O." ! IMa Ore w Easy ttldlnt. We 11 siilp 0. ft B. OM ArtROVI . ill OVAL. Highlands Insurance Agency. 1 Ioeures only iu the bent Com paiiien. ... . ... L"8e promplly paid. j T. Baxter White, Agent, 1 1

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