Tta FrE:.!J;.i.Frss. Vkankun, N. C, Aug. 23, 11HW. T. A. CURTIS, - Kiiitou. v. r. CL'KTIS, -' Associate Editor. KxtrrrA fll th nont-oJTfre at Trauklln, iv. C, for trtuumlmtio thrvnyh tht maiU One copy twelvemonths 4.2Q n cmpy U month - - 00 eta W114I0 Cttnles, k - i, 8 cenls tHriluarlus, per word"" '. t " tent' TuMUlied every Wednesday. "Our Women in tho War,'1 is a Supplement that whs. issued one titty last week by a number of the lending dailies of the State. It contains ninny columns of very valuable historical reading matter, ' Very, interesting', ; concerning the Jays of tho Civil War. The pa per was edited, by Miss Mamiq llays of Charlotte, and is highly vrctlitablo to her ability in that re - ' upeeW The supplement is for sale t 10 cents xr copy, the proceeds to go to the erection of a suitable r memorial to Southern womanhood. Copies can lie, had of Col. J. W. Albright, Asheville, N. C, Miss Mamie Bays, Charlotte, N. C, or en. C. Irvine Walker, Charles ton, S. C. Mr. R. h. Porter is preparing to make additions to his premises tit Silver Birch Lodge for the accom modation of summer visitors next j'ear. Already two parties ha.ve Arranged and selected the grounds for the erection of two cottagcH for their own use next season. Mr. Porter has arranged to have hands go to work soon, logging a yard, and he lias engaged Mr. Allison's aw-mill to cut 1M),ihh) feet of lumber this fall to be used in put- iinjf--p these"luildings, also a building to be 00 feet square for a dining room and assembly and re creation purposes, Other out buildings will also ho needed. By next season it is believed that the railroad will reach Franklin, and if Mr. Porter has the necessary Accommodations he ran entertain . a large number of summer boar ders and excursionists at Silver -Birch. "Bushnell Extension Begins. (Knoxvlllc Bi'iitini'l, August 12.) Knoxville will rejoice over the announcement that the construe ji(tUp4tlie)MllJuilMLst. IcoTrcek"," a uiaunco" of nine teen miles. In a few days the con tractors will liegin to grade on the Maryville section. Mr. Oliver - states that the entire line will be covered by the latter part of next week. The entire line from Maryville to Bushnell will be covered by 1,000 or more men. The work . will be pushed to a rapid comple tion. Bsnstas OgBttan . ; sf im hm ion nan Always boucni 1Vood Pulp Factory at Canton. (Giuette-News.) . According to reports received 1 1iere Canton, ' on the Murphy branch of the Southern railway and some 20 miles from Asheville is to have the second largest wood pulp factory for the manufacture ifMtpfljjer in the country. .Northern capitalists including Messrs. : Horton, Hollo way, T Thompson .and'Smith have' pur chased a tract of 70 acres north of ' the railroad track at Canton where .it is purposed Jttcating the pulp mills. The land was purchased . from J. M. Meese and others and it is said that the buildings to be (erected will cover Sf) acres of this tract;' The promoters of tho paper plant haro taken an option on water power on tho Pigeon . river three miles from Canton; the ri,v r will be harnessed and the plnt W rated by cIcctricitJ. . Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers ami cancers, that eat away yopr skin. ' Wm. Bedell, of Flat Bock', Mich., .says: "I have used Buck len's Ar nica Salve, for Ulcers, sWs snd Cancers. .-It is the bftft healing vlressing I ever found.' Swthes and heals ruts, hums and scalds. : 25c nt Smith's drugstiTre; guar juiced. County Commissioners' Court. (Coutlnuett from ltvtt week) ' , ir-": Adgust's, 1005- BoawJ met according ioadjourni ment. Ordered, that John II. Dalton (X E., be directed o have Uhe, road whicti .lie has fece'htfy Pur veyed from near Jaa. Porter's to L. Howell's, made and oiened up. Whereas, the J. K. Duvall farm of 830 acres in Biirningtown toyiv ship, was assessed at $7H, last as sessing; and if appearing that said farm is listed this year as follows: Mrat S. E. Duvnll, 1C5 acres val ued at$3Kl; G. W. Duvall, 83 acres, 1150; T. J. Carn'es, Siacres, $150: it is, therefore, ordered tliat $50 he added to the valuation of Mrs. Duvall V $25 to G. W. Du vail's, and $25 to T. J. Carnes so as to keep the valuation of aid lands where lixed by the assessor John U, Dalton, C, E., made the following report orv the promised road from near (. T. Stiles' to near I). It Sellers' viz: To the Hon. Board of County Commiasioners: I submit you re port of road surveyed of the hinds of Zaclmry, Angel and others, and find the grade practical for a thor oughfare road, but considering the opposition to the practical survey, I recommend that the people in said section have a neighborhood road on thesurvey made by T. T. An gel's and crossing Babbit creek via Zaelmry's spring to the State road, and that all parties concern ed be required to construct and keep in repair said road for their own sjiecial benefit, and that all road hands from Lottie Calloway's to and including W. J. Zaelmry's, be put on said road. The county may furnish a reasonable amount of money, if found practically nec essary to aid the construction of said road. This Aug. 8, 1!M&. John II. Dalton, C. E. Ordered, that the foregoing re port lie confirmed, and it is further ordered that a neighborhood road In; built from forks of road near rasidenco ofOeo. T. Stiles, about one mile east of town of Franklin, to the south boundary line of W. J. Zaelmry's land, following the survey made and recorded by En gineer Dalton, provided, that the etitioners pay all costs and expen ses of building same, except what may Ijc ordered to be iwid by the county for bridges and rock work. It is further ordered, that a cart way bo permitted to Ik) built by the parties in the .. licnd" neigh- ;iV intersectijur with Ordered, thatoJIiV; H.r Dalton have public road 0eiied Up from Tellico Baptist church to fonl of creek near Mrs. N. I. Antlerson's in Burningtown townshii. Ordered, that John II. Dalton C. E., In? directed to survey road from the Liner gate near Penlantl's store to ford of Tesentu creek near Martin Justices. Ordered, that John II. Dalton, V.. E., survey road from or near a small bridge above W. C. Allmun'o to intersect tho ia. road at the old Presbyterian grave yard near J. A. T. Sanders', passing over the lands of'W. C. Allman,' P. C. Jones, Widow McConnell, Jesse Brown, G. W. Angel, Miles Don- alson ct al. J. II. Dalton, C. E., made his monthly report which was ai peoved and ordered to be regis- tered. Ordered, that the order passed directing Engineer Dalton to ojien np a public road from'near James Porter's to L. HoweII, by way Qf PLilliK Bridge, lie and the same is hereby rescinded.'- - j X; Jas. H. Morrison, was given a note for $48.59, in lieu of certain claims' held by him. J. F. Bay came before the lxard to rent a room in court house for a law office. ' On motion said mat ter was continued until next meet ing. v" ' , v : ' . . . ' A petition was presented reques ting that some amendments be laid oat on the public road i f ron the top . o( the Sanders ' hill to the t'otts bridge. Ordered, that icti- tion be tiled and proper notice given, ' " f " i A H-tition mas presented re ipiesting that some amendiuent.( be made on "the public" road from Sam Higdon's to the ord of the creek below A, J. -Moore's ssw niiU, passing over lands of Sum Higdon, W. I. Carix nter, T. P. Moses, J, T. Berry .and olheis. J. v yfoad near H. Petition filed and notice given. A petition presented requesting to have a public road laid out from the (iwirgia road, across Tennessee riser to intersect the iHihlieiroad oh the east side, of said river "between J. M. Daves andjMrs. Flora Van hook's, pac ing over lands, of C W. Dowdle, (f. T. Stiles, Mrs. Wall and J. M. Daves. Petition filed and notice given. "(" ,,,-ClainiS .were audited. as follows: Ordinary, $2114.30; Koad8,fcW3. 44; Stock Law, $!41.87;- Pauper, 83.5; Total jg(l7'2.M. ' May Tent Near Waynes ville. (YVayncsvllle Courier.) ' Refugees from the yellow fever districts may ' 1 provided tents by the feleral government, and the camp located somewhere in . the mountains, possibly near Waynes ville. ' Ten representatives, it is said, have been sent out from New Or leans to the mountainous sections of the south for the purpose of se lecting locations for yellow fever refugees and that two of these re resentatives were in Asheville last week en route to Waynesville and Henderson ville on this mission. It is the purKse of the New Or leans authorities and the United States government to locate a refu gee camp in the mountains of Western North Carolina where 2,000 refugees will 1ms sent. These will inspect locations in these sec tions and make a rcort. The federal government it is said, pur poses furnishing tents and equip ments for the refugees and that the tented city will be pitched some distance from habitation but withal accessible to a supply cen ter. The representatives here yes terday, insisted localities between Asheville and Hcmlersonville and Asheville and Waynesville. Train Plunges Into River. Norfolk, Vs., Aug. 17. Owing to the inability of Engineer D. I Kieg to control his air brakes, an excursion train on the Atluntie Coast Line from Kinston, N. C, bound to this city, plunged through an ojien draw in a bridge over the western branch of the F.lixahcth river at Bruce station, 8 miles from Norfolk this afternoon ami half a hundred persons, mostly negroes were drowned. Up to a late hour tonight only seven bod ies had been recovered, from the wreckage. The list of injured, so can be ascertained, numbers ? 100, though most of these hurt. The lost was p. m. of 20,000, as no insurance. A Touching Story. is the saving from death, of the baby girl of (ieo. A. Kyler, Cum berland, Md. lie writes: "At the age of 1 1 months, our little girl was in declining health, with seri ous Throat Trouble, and two phy sicians gave her up. We were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave re lief; after taking four tNittlesshe was cured, and is ; now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold, Al Frank T. Smith's drug store; 50e and $1.1X1 guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Calmly Drilled as the Ship Sank. ! The story of the loss of the Japanese cruiser Takasago in De cembor last, only published since the destruction of Bojestvensky's ft"jt, is a militrry classic. After the Takasago struck a mine ami began to sink the crew assembled in perfect- order on tfie'uppnr deck, there to await the Iwttlc with a stormy sea and death. ' Cap tain Isliibsshi ordered every man to use a life belt snd directed that no one jump overboard Until the ship actually sank. The crew then joined in singing, the national an them, cheering the Emperor, and, lastly, they, sang "jfiallant Sail ore," their five hundred Voices ringing but above the storm. Af ter that as a relaxation,' tlte ; men were allowed to smoke and thus they went calmly to their death. Of five hundred men who went down with the Takasago, only one hundred and thirty-three were rescued. Tokio Correspondence of The Associated Press. CASTOR I A '' : For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SIguatui' .we of miv -aJX oss Gem3 In !'7erec 'J Thoughts on per Jok. , I tike Inn. nml 1 lik Jokes -'limit ks ml ns irnirt o' folks) . il.Hw my unit Ukr my fun. ; Bui Jolie I'll stnt.riKhl herr-' 'B Kol Minis p int, rr don't kser " rr ko J.)k Ihnt hain't o Bans. I haln'l (nt no uss, I'll say, Fer a pore Joke nywnjr. F'rlitlunc. now, wbsn soms folks (Its Ti rtlyln' on tbeir wits. Ton to nns tivsf Kit too smart . Ami aplls l all rl;ht at the start . Ffllr wants lo Jcst'go slow 1 Ana do his thlnkln' tlrs. joa know... . 'F 1 cun't think up soini pln' good, v f: I sot still and chnw my cood. 'V j-ou think not bin', rst keep on liui don't suy lu or you're gonttt . . Jiimes VVhltcomb Riley. NEWS BRIEFS. ,' Captain Tjnmn Hall, President of the (ieorgia School of Tectmolo gy, and one of the most prominent educators in the country, died last Wednesday evening in the Jack son Health resort at Danville, N. V.;:' ' Tho (Ieorgia legislature made eight new counties for tho State, ns follows: Crisp, Grady, Jeff Da vis, Jenkins, Stephens, Tift, Toombs, and Turner. Stephens was carved out of llaliershaiu and Franklin counties, withToccoa as the county site. . 1 - - lion. H. S. Tucker, of Virginia has been elected president of the Jamestown . Exposition company to succeed (Senoral Fitzhugh Lee, deceased. Leonard Sumnor, of Buncombe county, fell off a freight car at Statesville- last Friday night and the train passed over him mang ling his liody and killing him. In the -Good Old Days. "Ireland is not so dangerous a country to travel in as it used to be," said Victor Herbert, "Tlie Irish are not such fire eaters now as they once. were. "Samuel Ijover, tho Irish novel ist, was my grandfather, and in middle life he had an experience in Ireland that illustrated well the perils of travel at that time. "My grandfather was on the way to Cork.. He was traveling by coach, and on a certain day he stopped for luncheon at a road side inn. A servant led him to an nistairs room, took his order, and retired. My grandfather drew up his chair to the table, and soon the servant reappearing, set Wfjir 1 1 1 in a plate that contained lull grilled chicken. My grandfa ntlj was about to fall upon thech when er-r-rack his plate clean across, and tho fwwTsliot up nearly to tho cefyttJ?T At the same time a waiteivpalc and tremulous, ran into tly'room, crying, 'He's safe. Ikfssafe.' 's safeT said my grand father, testily. "'Mr. O'Musgravc,' said the waiter. 'The ca(ain fired in the air.' "It was, you see, .ie bullet o'f a uelist and of an indoor duelist. nt that which hud come up through the ceiling and interrup ted my grandfather's meal." owhd'h hum; Cmiiihinlim for ScptcmlxT. Floods WashAway Houses and Crops. Huntington, W.-Vn., Aug. It). A record-breaking thunderstorm prevailed in this sect ion during t he night, ft inches of rain fell in two and a half hours. Bridges and culverts were washed out on the county roads antl the railways suffered from landslides, all trains running 1 to (J hours late tonight. Traffic was suspended on tho Guy andotte Valley line and on the Big Sandy branch of the Norfolk & Western railroad. Growing crops were ruined and in many instan ces farm houses were wasuea away, their occupants barely tf caping. Jackson County Man Kicked . and Beat His Wife to Death. (Oasette-Kews.) . F. M. .Ionian, of the Southern railway ecial agent force was in tlie city today from ' the western, aection of the state where lie has been on official : businemj. He brought the news of brutal mur der convmitteil in Jackson county, some two miles from Vhittier, Saturday night," when a white man named lloldcn retornlng to liis home in an , intoxicated condition began quarreling with and abusing his wife and kicking and beating her into a state of insensibility. Mrs. Ifolden never recovered cou sciwisness ind dietl during the night from the effect of tlie terri ble treatment. A . small son of Mrs. llolden, who was at home when tlie' father' returned, was an eye witness to the affair, but left before hi mother died. Mr. Jor dan said that llolden had been ar rested and lodged in juil at Web ster and that-'feeing was high against him. llolde has the ri ) u tation of iH'ing a wo thicks man. ; iyr wa-r V" AVcgelable Preparation fur As similating ItieFoodandlleSula lingtheStoinachs and Bowels of hrYffh3A iff 'litTHT.I 1 Promotes DigeslionChtteiful ness andReslContains neillier Opium.Morplune norrhueral. Not Karc otic. x..ru , Apctfccl Remedy forConstinn Hon, Sour Slomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevcnsh nrss and Loss of SlEEi'. Facsimile Signaltirt of new'ydhk. 1 C0M1UNATI0N i. I' I EXACT COW OF WRAPPER. ip 0" tns esarwa smmst. ans aaa am. Press, Tri'Weekly Const-, Sunny South, $!2.10 I Press, Weekly Const, and Sunny South, 2.00 1 If Press and Tri- Weekly Constitution, Press and Weekly Constitute 'on, , . -7ot S Press and Sunny South, J.oO : I Press and Semi- Weekly Journal, , 2.00 1 I kill cough and CURE thi LUNGS Dr. King's Nov Discovery ONSUMPTION Priet OUGHtana E0e$1.00 OLDS Fret Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. StanciipJiMaM Now Factory Building Corner Phillips & Palmer Streets. A tine, large stock of new fur niture in stock. Furniture re paired on short notice. Coffins, caskets and all kinds of undertakers' goods furnished promptly on demand. Terms rea sonable. , Stallcup Furniture Co. . TRINITY COLLEGE Four Jk'iiarLmcntH-Cullejriati', (rraduate, Knjrineerinsainl Iah Lurjre lihiar.v lui ilifitw. Yv etinipped laboratories in all le partninitH of science, (iyiiiim siiim furnished with best appa ratiw. Exjicnsi's very modern) p. Aid for worthy students. Young Men wishing to study Law should investigate theau- perior advantages offered by the Department of Law in Trinity College. , - r"r ctliKiie antl furtlior lidmtit tlon, iwlilri'ds. ", D. W. Nkwsiim, lirKUtrnr, V :'-' Diirlintn, N. 4!. A Painless Core ; Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains are curable. They are the .sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. irtrtU TAKE ft IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF ' vhenever she suffers from any of voman's biting and weakening pains. It not only compels the pains to stop,' but It follows up and drives out the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back. . It makes you well. ' Try It ' ' ' " ,; Sold everywhere In $1.00 bottles. - WRITS US A 1ETTEH . freely -and frankly,!,, Mrictett confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send' free advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to Cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept.,TheCh.ittanoojja Medicine Co., CliattaiHXjyt; Teiift. .,: : . v. .. for Infants and Children." ; The Kind You Have Always Bought ,! Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CLUB HATES. i GET THE BEST WITH 9K nnn m w-a . Nfew Gazetteer of the) World k yith morn than l,M titles, based on the west ceiisu rotunu. New Biographical Dictionary eontalnlnir the names of over in.000 uuvvd (xanwus, date of birth, death, eto. Fxlltcd hy W. T. nAItHIS. Ih.T., IX D, TJuited StuteaCoiuoilwIoucrof Eduoatlon. 2380 Quarto Pas Ho F1MM. (000 lUutnliou HUl Bbdlva Needed la Every Home Ainu Wabaur's CoUegiste Dictionary 11U hp. U00 Illnitntlou. Regular Edition lilOxt tachen (blmtlofk Da Luxe Edition t)filHiS in. PrimtKl from wme pint. m MMa fnprr. 8 bcftatlflil hinillnit.. RUE, "WcUarW7Wriskl"Illiiatntadpuiplihtt. G. 6 C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Sprlnsfleld, Mass. rOLEYBICIDNEYGJPJ Makes Kidn. i and Jbladdor Rishl NACU0CIIEE iNsiin; SAr i'K!:, (iKOKtilA. tl.v. J. T. V.tdc, Principal. TtMrit.T. til.t.ltMlll-S Ul l.t'U.iill Spi-fi.il ihiv.iuta-. in Mhmi', UoitK kt'cini;, SLt nii:ii!iy iiml l' jk". i iiin. HiKinl in from T.IKJ to p nii'ttth. Tuition, jil no and M..VI. W'c urn iluU-rniiiie I to ciye ur impilr the best uiv.int:i;i'H. Next Term Opens Sapt. ist. Outlook Bright. "I neurit JIiIh imtitaiion ns otw. mm, wurtliy In livery respect antl (hwerving oft tliu snppvrt of the people of Oil) bute..' V. 8. Senator A'. S. (Jut. "WITHOUT A TADt," writes Mary E. Slwiton, of Porbt, Mo.i I can do my housework, Bluff, Mo. although, before taking CAHDUI, two dtKtnrs had done me no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Carrtul. I want every suffering lady to know of tills wonderful medicine." ."! . IF H.centiy tnlar of Curable Pain J. D. Cobb & Co. Tf "HARD WARE. li it .it Farmers.. Wntianmakers. Me- - "ij w Tr v.-Ti -r -JS t than ies, Housekeepers, and all fS' L kinds of people are invited to call in and inspect our goods. Something to suih everybody of . every kind of occupation. Cook Stoves, Household and Kitchen Hardware', Builders f Materials, Mechanics' Tools, Farming. Implements, and all t kinds of Staple Hardware. .j: .til Goods soldat living prices, t t HOTEL JARRETT BUILDING. run i:s of goods vi-:uy reasonable. -I- i-j. s 4..r r hW - H - H - l - H - H - H - i - H - K - W - t - -H, H TROTTER, Merchant' FRANKLIN, N. C. I am selling off my chandise, firing good the year will make a specialty of Hard ware, " suited to the needs of this immediate section. I propose to sell for pay flown which will :: enable me to give my customers better bar- X gains than cttn be afforded under the credit system. I solicit the continued patronage of 1 all who have patronized me so liberally in t the jast. Jll Icho are indebted to me for J goods will please call and, settle and taken new start under the new schedule. Call at TROTTER'S for your HARDWARE. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and In dustrial Scientific IVdutfogimI Thrrp Chiiihi'S trailing tit tlrrton. WVIl Fm ultv iuiiiiIhtm M. Itnttnl. Iiiimilrv. tuib i) your. For fr tuition sftulcats, $125. or .on-rHjii-iiU of tlir SUitr, S!00. Four teenth annual m-fwinn lifiin Sillt(unltrr fl( Y.vVi. Toscrnrf IhiohI in thti ditririiiorit fl. frnin -tlittHt 'ilfsiriug ri)tMftint triirht rfamt t,i'iiuraplicr. For I'ntitlu ami other in- :ortnutuin, aiitlrcsH RIDER r,; Iflfl WHS HA UftT DIIV Weyclo until you hvo -written for oor FAOTORY an maK4M ami WW II VI WW I PRICES AMD FREE TRIAL OFFER. Vim. squipmtnt, tundriet and inxirtliiir roods mt stl kinds, at halt reaular vrt'nt In our bi Ires Sundrj Calalogus. Conulus s world of tuo(ul Information. Write for lu PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES 4-M Regular prloa $850 per pair. To Iniroduoe we will Sell You a Sample JL' Pair for Only "IT NAILS. TACKS , OR SLASS 'W0N7 LET OUT. THE AIR NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES Result of 15 years experience In tire Ho Oangof from THORNS, OAOTUS, PINS, HAILS, TAOKS O0 GLASS. Serious punctures, like Intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Bend for Cstalocue "T." showtntT all kinds and makes of tires st fC pet pair and no aim Coaster-Brakes. Built-up Wheels snd Rlrrcles-Itindrls st Hall thm al. Nolle the thick ru liber tread "A" and punetnre atriw "H" and "It." This tint will cmtlut snr other mke-k)fi. Elastic and Easy Uldinf. W will ship Cftft ON AffNOVAL AN0 IXAfthJATION vithont emt 4tpmt, . ' We will allow a sfssissns ot 5 (thereby msklne the pries tt.S per pair) If yea And full ...A wM4 afaiii Tlrss Ui ha Miunied SL our nxtMUUia If una aautruttner nil examination. a MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L.-CIIICACO, ILL , ENTRI.N0. 1U59.. . J. G. HiiteH enters nml, claims 25 acres of land in Smith's lii idjfe township, Macon cotint,v N. C, on tho -wstcrs of Hickory. Knoll croek, ttrtfinningon hinown cor ner and runs no an to inclmlo all the vacant liuidV bettvocq J. R. VanluKik and Jt (r. Uatcs and oth ers. Entered July 'ii, lfio.-1 " . . 'JM. Batbs.' I certify ihat the above in a true transcript from my feconlri, thi July ill, 1!H5. K. II. Fhasks, i . J?-T. tor thiUrtnl jqi. imrv. to crisau i0 in 3 0 E o G 1 . . H- H-? -r-sH-M- l - I - I - line of General Mi r- bargains, antl tturuig y f, ..f. ,f f -t-f it f .I. f. 1 T I s " t a 'a T ifniwd Trntnintf firhmtl 1 Tearhrn. unlW"t (nr umc of U'xl iHMtks, fr $170 -.- . ' CIIAULES I). McIVFK, President GREENSBORO, N. C. AGENTS WANTED No Money Required until you receive and approve of your bicycle. ZyZuion Ten Days Free Trial Finest pisrantfled g in 4 1905 Models w with Coaster - Ilrakes and Functureless Tires. 1903 & 1904 Modol f"jr fttf Best Makes MO Idm 'Any nmlce or model you want at one-third wual price. Choice of any standard tires and txwt equipment on all our bicycles. Strmgtat guarantee. We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one without a cent deponit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL, oefore purchase is binding. 500 Second Hand Wheels takon in trade by our Chtraru retail atoms. $3 io $8 raout'it, tuo(1-m nuw. making . . Higblands Insurance : Agency. Ioauroi only in the best Crjn -paniflN, ,' Ijisst promptly paid. T. Baxter White, Agent, niGHLAXD B.C. ' ' - Curts Colds: Prevents f aeumeaia HI EASY H1DIHQ. ITR0N8, 11 0UMBLE, SELF NEALIN8 $ FULLY COVERED ky NTlNTf BEWARE OF IsHTATIONt '