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. I I ' ' f u Frddia Press. .'liANKLINVN. C, Ck T, 18, .!Ml5. W. A. CURTIS, - . . . . Eiiito. V. F. CUUTIS, . Aksociatk Editoh. Enlrrnl nl M pimt-njire at Franklin, S (',iirlffliii Ihrowjh thr miil 'tit nfi-uiMi ltM umlti r. m " tine copy twelve muntlii . - $1.20 tine cojijr si months ' 1 -60 eta in ;le ('(iplei, , . 5 ccota bblttiKlea, per word .-.. - ,;- f cent Pnliliaheil every Wednesday. (Sfoitorhl. A liarfvnf A dlifit'illfr " fnv linn. lers who spent Jnst Thursday night tin the ,,( -raggy tnhjyer of mountains in the litems Creek section of Jlunrombe county reiKirted that Know if u Rt intervals tnroiigu tiui tiiiclit. - ; vly Little New Hamiwhire (Jirl" is the title of h new. waltz mng which is how proving great auccess in musical circles. ... It was lxit recently issued by the tar Wlvno Co., Kldred, P.,. and a 6(c copy of the song will be mailed to any address on receipt of 25 cents. The company returns price ' paid to any dissatisfied purchaser. ' Speaking of matters nearer home it is stated on authority that three decapitations will occur in the col lector' office on November lMes rs, Grant,v Cliandley and Ilally burton will W"thc victinisr These gentlemen will be succeeded by C lL Moore of Asheville, J. Will Roberts of Mjulison county and Mr. Sisk.of Macon ' county. : In fact, report is going the rounds to the effect that Major Grant ten dered his resignation a few days ago and it is doubtful whether he : il wait for lite axe to -fait before detaching himself from the scr fkrc. Asheville Gaiwtte-ews Oc tober 14. ' A Healthy .Looking Infant. jlorn in Ijouisburg, Franklin county, X. Octols-r olh, 1!M)5, Franklin IVxirkss, an eight-col-lnii4 folio newspaicr, edited by Wm. W. Boddio. The initial num lier presents a quite handsome face and resembles a healthy, vigorous, lusty'tahy full of future promise. . It is seldom we see a first issue of a wper so well printed and so well nrranged and filled with so much interesting matter too, with a liberal amount . of local advertising. AVe welcome the new babe to the newspaper fraternity of North Carolina and also to the Democratic fold, and wish the Venture abundant success. - The Clansman. , Governor Glenn witnessed the Uerfornianco of "The Clansman" in Raleigh and had the following to say of it: . ,,"1 wish every man and woman in the South could, both see and dear T the condition' of things throiigk-rwhich their forefathers tassed in tlte day of reconstruc tion, for in so doing they would pot only appreciate what they su fcred, but likewise know the just. v jiew of their cause.",. . The State Fair. The News and Observer says that the State Fair, which opened yesterday, will go down in histo ry as the best ever held in North Carolina. The management has expended money as well as brains, nd new ideas have been introduced with the purpose of giving to the people what they, not a few indi viduals, want. Everything that . lite majority of the people who wil( visit the city desire to'see, will be on the grounds, and especi- ' dly will the crowds glory In the inijjhty midway, now failed tlie fiike, which will be atuddied with hows far superior in quality and jizU$n$ exhibited at any previ oos Fair. Some of these . attrac tions have been in only the larger cities of tlie North anJ West, and ""visit the South for the, first time, ' the initial Southern performances fto be given here. All are good, jtnd many excettionall.y good. ; Full of Tragic Meaning, are these lines from J. II. Sim- nions, of C8oy, la. Think what -might have resalted from Vis ter rible cough if he had not taken the medicine nlxnit which he writes: ,! had a fearful cough, hat disturbed my night's fest. 1 ried nerything, "t but nothing would relieve it, until I look Dr. King's New Discovery for Con gumption, Coughsand Colds which completely ourcd me." Instant! relieves and lerniknently enres all f hront and lung diseases; prevents gup and pneumonia. At Frank T. Smith's, druggist; guaranteed; ' !0 and $1.IM), Trial bottle free. ('ofm th couh and hoala lung ii d i' a ii v a ii n n n Ur ' . If All I All UALU ; , . An Ollting Among tha CarO- ina Mountains; Realistic Description of Trip , That Makes One Feel in His Every """"""'Boni the Urgent "Call"" " of the Wild." P. U fOWKHKSD IS MKWS OUSKRVKO. lids is the most delightful sea son of the year for an outing in the mountains. Just now We are turning into the autumn days, and are free from the oppressive heat of summer. About- this time, al so, it is usual to have a protracted season of fair weather, whieh if we strike, secures" us against the dashing summer showers that so frequently and unexpectedly 'spoil the tourists' plans, .Still again, just now, the forests arc beginning to dome their au tumnal robes of crimson and gold which give nature such a wealth of licauty as it enjoys at no other season." . ' Is it any wonder, then that a tired body, weary and worn front the ever, recurring round of du ties, on being invited by a select party, should' join their number and go away to the mountains seeking rest and needed recupera tion I K'yb '"::'S'"" '"'"' Out party consists of two hacks, two buggies, sixteen persons. The persons were two lawyers, one minister, one farmer, five ladies, two lads, two (assies, two children, two drivers, one. dog, and one Sambo; alt white excepting Sam lx. V ' , Twenty miles from Franklin, N. C; takes us to the top of the Wah yah Hald, tlie point of destination. Rut I pause to remark, the trip is not as easily made as it is written. The elevation at Franklin is about 2,(HX( feet above sea level. That at the top of the ISald is about 5,000., So there is an elevation of something like 3,000 to be over come. Still, comparatively little of that is done duriug the first half of the trip. Practically, the ascent begin at Cold Springs, some 12 miles from town. Let us stop here and feed our stock and take an hour's noon ing. It will better prepare both man and l)east for the rest of the journey. Here in the midst of an almost interminable forest of oak, bestnut. hickory and poplar, a gushing ftuWbt coM,' fod water bursts out of the ground from a ledge of broken stones, and wait ing not, hurries on to join the Way ah Creek. Having ref reshed ourselves by both eating and drinking we begin the climb. Our road reminds one of the track of a serpent across a dusty highway. There are '"ins and "onts;" "outs" and "ins." There are v's and w's, winds and curves, ever ascending until we reach the Nantahala Gap, from which point we look over and get a view of the other side. Having made alxmt two-thirds of the as cent, we find it a good plan to stop and rest and renew onr strength foF the balance of the jonrney. Again wo address ourselves to our route with many n turn and many a twist. At last, all the resistance has been overcome, and we find ourselves at the cabin on top of Wahyah Bald.' Let mo deseril. The forests have been dense with trees, oak, hickory, chestnut," etc, from the foot of the mountain up ward until the top is approached. Here the trees are low and rough and shaggv, and appear as if stun ted in their growth. On the top of the trees begins to appear no trees at all. Acres and acres are covered with low bushes, huckel- berries 'and the like, about knee high and waist high. . Just a little below the top of the trees begins to appear and amongst these trees are found sparkling springs and running branciiea. Near' one of the springs, stands the afore-mentioned cabins. While near the top we viewed a glorious sunset. The sun, like an immc'nse ball of bur nished gold,-slowly sank behind the long line of scalloed blue that made the lino of the western hori zon. Eastward we took and short ly after the full moon, like an iiu mense ball of jwlinlied silver, rises from behind a similar border cast ing his rays of light across moun tain and valley, field and forest, cove and glen). ''-'"? 'C:X r -X'- But :he ! night wind whistles around the cabin, and both wom en and children shiver with the cold. Soon a fire is kindled, the house is swept, the beds are made, the rapper set. How appetizing the aroma from that pot of boiling coffee, tlx; smell of that ,broiling bacon! ; " All bands forgvt all aches and pains and chronic indigestion,' and eat and drink like rail 'Split ters. :; .The supiter 'removed, a : short- service of prayerful devotion . to the God who dwells "oW the moun tain top as well as the plain, in the forest as well us li the city; tlic,n " ,mnds n''mi!' to tlKir 1hh1 for the nitfht. How soundly we I sleepl '. No, nt alLi There is one I ti-l.r. .inn t.lm minnTKt v fill tr'tinN. (,,-es.sion in th. nmtlof coffee drinking. He lies on a sleepless bed. and his head rests upon a dreamless pillow and here are some of his meditations: ' ;, "What Amis w mortal ru! WlmtlaW rrirrti 8J ;" ' -Call Hrelnil-n'CTeaUint -1 What hartMiipi ami mlMeHiule We uxwtnntl vail exjiorii-nee huitncs! Below this mountain are- homes with curtained windows and car peted floors. Here the windows areglassless'and eurUunless. The floors arc bare and uneven " - At honio there are bureaus and bedsteads and chairs of the most beautiful "design, ' with padded cushions, and gentlest springs and softest pillows, Hero the bed steads are of ' undressed, leather stained boards, tho leds of doubly threshed straw and richly peopled with flea who travel ; in unnum bered battallions, making freqticnt excursions from Armpit to An"kle, making night hideous to the man who thinks himself happy. - ' Added to all this imagine three or four unscrupulous lads at the dead hour of niidnight, w ith tin buckets tilled with rocks, shaking them round and round with hide ous rattle as they unceremonious ly serenade the cabin to tlte utter disgust of those who fain would sleep. ' . And after all this you rise the next morning from your sleepless bed and from your dreamless pil lows, wash your face at the spring, conjb your tangled locks with a Iiocket comb minus a I mirror, and greet youFfriends with a hearty good morning, and how grand to spend a night on the Bald! But the delightful exiieriences of the day go a long way toward counter balancing the discomforts of the night All hands are bent on dri ving "dull care away." The day is spent in all sorts of harmless poilitics. Some driving, some tramping by fountain, brook and rocky hedge, while others make merry over innocent -"games. Books are discharged, even maga zines are eontmlinnd. Every one is bent on getting close to nature s heart. But the scenery! How impossi ble to describe! Standing on this summit rising three thousand feet above tho lwse of the foothills be low, these hills and Valleys appear . . 'it I'll t jt i ii ' as me oiiiows or a ooumywwocean stretchin4wJrrirTnevery di- rercrAou, East, West, North and South, until the limitless scene is cut short by the limit of human vision. 'The vacation ended, the jolly party, many " times more jolly for having leen blessed with this de lightful outing, set their faces homeward and descended the mountain like descending the flange of a great anger. How the horses prance and gallop to keep ahead of the vehicles that send away down these declivities, while the wheels groan under the pres sure of the brakes that hold them back and keep them from precipi tating Uith horses and . horsemen over precipices and adown moun tain sides unto certain and sudden death. . But now we are - home, again ntid although we need rest froni the trip, physical rest; yet, we are mentally and spiritually refreshed and are glad, a thousand times glad we got " to seo the "Bald." ' OASTOniA. ' BmOe yelf Hills Yw Hw IUwiw Bought 8lfoatais r CULLflSAJA ITEMS. Misses. Maybello and - Hat tie Harris of Highlands, have tieen hereon a visit. . Mr. T. K.' Arnold has gone to Highlands on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Ilussclt. - Mr. Wm. Bryson and wife' of Atlanta, On., afe here on a visit to his father's family. ' Miss.. Stella Rush has gone to Macon, (k., to stay with Judge Kmwy Speer'a family." -r """ Mr. Alley Moore, wife and mother, of Clay couhty, and Mrs. Nettie Arthur of Cartoogechaye, passed through this community en route to Henderson county, stop ping over 'night at Mr. .T. Ii. Gray's. ; . . " - Miss Florence Gray lias return ed home after spending a few weeks with her sister," Mrs. J. M. Weaver, of Asheville. Mr. Geo. M. Sellers has secured a position with' the So. Express Co., at Atlanta. , . v New Cure for Cancer, All surface, cancers; are now known to be curable, by Buckle n's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes: 'I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." 'Guaranteed cure fore.uts and burns. 25f. Rt Siuitljf store- GcmD In Verse tl of th Haart- - ! When we aland with tha woodn around us Ami the crnt bouiihi overtieiiil. Wbon tho wtnJ blowa cuot on our fora- head Ami (iio hrrnth of the plrtpa la ahed, Wnon on,t of t'lrusli ia rinsing Wonderful, rlc npnrt Uolpvrn the ftuuud nnd the allcnre ' -', , Coinc ix ouilUeii Ift of tll lirnrt. Whflii wo k with tho tiron vision That crlff the rvrraler brlnrn For tho throiidB Hint are ahol toother In the cIom wrought wcl of thlusa And And that p:tln 19 Tt9-ti Into lore and Joy and nrf. Brtwren tho marrh and the solace Comoa a auddrn lift of tho hourt., And when llfe'n farthing cnndle Outtrra nnd fliira nnd aln!tsr : When the yo no lonK"r wlimlora And tlie limtn no lonirrr thlnka; . ' When only the hnnd pliu ku Idly L ' At tin ahwt till the aplrlt niirt. - : Does them come b?-twemt living and dying A sudden lift of the hmrlT -Atlantic: Southern Making Hurried Survey.for Court-Hearing :;g; '..---'-;'-'.'":-. v;'-.--.;; Asheville Citlxen. '1 The Southern Kail way is ma king a hurried survey of iart of the new line of railway projected to be built between Bushnell on the Murphy branch and JIaryville in Tennessee, in order that the survey may bo used in evidence in the injunction proceedings which is to be luvird at Waynesville on the 23rd. All the available surveyors of Asheville have Wen employed by tho railway and are now : on the line of survey. - Among these arc Chas. E. Waddell, Jr., John W. Young and Mr. Parker. The suit is of the utmost impor tance. The railway claims that if the injunction is made permanent it will prevent the building of a new line from the coal fields to the seaboard while the plaintiff, Mr. J. S. Bailey, of the Craggy Moun tain Lumber company aiid railway, claims that if the Southern is not enjoined from proceeding to build along the projected route he will lose water power valued at a mil lion dollars and the industrial de velopment of that section will lie injured. : He also claims that the railway may be built along the hills so that the water power will not he injured, but the Southern claims that the route along the immediate riverside is tho only available one. TJie water power Which is tlie cause of the suit is . furnished by the Little Tenncsseejcivft? wirVMr. lhtilcysluMuYgs extend from a jn"nTsixteen hules beKMvliitshnell eleven miles to the Tennessee line. The case will be heard by Judge Ferguson at Wayficsvillc on the 23rd. ' JURi' LIST. The following citizens have been drawn to serve as jurors at the Fall Term of Macon superior court which convenes November 20, 11)05. . ,, riKST WKKK. D.W. McCoy, B. II. Carpenter, J. 1. Bryson, L II. West, Z. V. Shope, . W.F.Curtis, J. L. West, J.H.Byrd, . T. K, Letlford, J. B. Kay, II. M. Amnions M.Xj. Cochran, (. W. Gray, ,A. S. Shields, E. V. Hurst, T.S.Waldroop Joe Morrison, -h. W. Kice, .-v- Jno. W. Scroggsr J. T. Moored (. L. Single, .LE-Cabe? ' J. A. Waklroop,' R. T. Sisk, C. K. Boper, ., G. WBiiighanif George Hodgin. " J. K. Baby, J. J. Smith, . J. T. Winstend J.F.Tippett, V.Z. Norton, W. W. Sloan, S. A. Cabe, . .. 11, J. Moses, J. A. Teems, ' SKCOMO WKKK. M. K.Smith, J. J. Watkins, W. W. Smith, J, L. Byrd, O.KConley, C. W. KusKdl, W, A. Curtis, Ij. Howell, J. IL Thomas, J. K. Miller, , Z, V, Waldroop J. M. Yoncc, C S. Bryson, 1). ,D. Moore, M. N. Long, J. Etl. Angel, John Garland, J. G. Jollcy:- , ' SAAITH'S BRIDGE. We are "glad to see our young men returning from the West. Wc wish them abundant success- in their homeland and hope to see them building up homes fn , their country instead of some other country. - : Mr. John YV xoung, wiio lias Jbeen 'in Washington over two years returned home last X viuay. We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. ;Wm. Dryman in the death of their infant son which oc curred Oct. 9th. ; - v v , Eugenev the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gray, was snatched by death from their homo Oct 6th. He was lrt years, two months ifttid 11 days old. He was sick ifl days, lie bore his sickness with the pa tienco of one of our Father's chil- dren. - -. ' . To the faithful physician, nurse and; kind friends, the bereaved parent?, brothers and sistefS ex tend their many thanks." They weep not viiis those who have no hop. ( ' Anon, Aegela!)Ic Prepnralkmfur As similating llicToodan(!!tc?ula uiit; UieStoicads andEowls of Promotes Digestion,Chccrfiil nessandrfcst.Ontains neither 0lum,Morphine nor Mineral. or "Narcotic, . : Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpfl (lon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoen Worms .Convulsions .Fcverislw ncss and Loss OF Sueei . Fac Simile Sinalurt of NEW YORK. exact cow or wrapper. 5li 3D3 STATEMKUT OP CONDITION OF - Tfe Bank of Frailin, Franklin, N. C. Att:ik Cwsa ok Bjjixesi, Au. 2"), li)05, RESOURCES LIABILITIES lycKiim nml Uim onnts 41W!i:i2 Ot'vnlrafU, 77. N. C. Stutv lloniln, 4 per cent. lOW.iKI Prnniliun on Bumls, 'JS.iO Kiirnitiire and Kixtiiri .H, 14:0 52 Caaliun bnmlamlia lluuka ft&itui:) Total JTlKKII.il Comniniiced BusSuess July 1, 1903. I, J. G. Siler, Cnshier of Tho Bunk i Fianklin.do lolemuly BWPnr that the above statement is true, to the lust of my knowledge, ami be lief. - ' J. G. S11.EH. Cashier. Sworu to aud subscribed before Correct Al test : . J. S. Sloan. 1 VV'TBALjiliuuiE. Directors. Sam L. Kogkih. " J -y J. S. Sloan ATTRITION, , A Veterans' Picnic, Public Speaking, and Basket Din ner, November 4,1905. ! In pursuance of the suggestion of a large number of the veteran? of the county, they and their families will picnic in the court house in Franklin on the 4th da,y of November next. A liberally supplied basket of provisions to til the idea' of a, picnic will beexpeete I. Spenkers have lieen engaged for the occasion, and as the year's la bors will then Ik generally over, the ti:::: i "';;ti va anil tli; purpose invites a generous and hearty response from nil Vetera is and their families. , '"'Should any of our good citizens be dir posed to aid in this niattur. they and their families are cordially invited to purticiwt6 with us and will lie accorded a hearty welcome. ; Dear Veterans, show your interest turning out en mume and make it a notable dy 'of enjoyment and good feeling, Ti?" ltemcraber November ith. N.' 1'. Rxuiy, W. A. CuitTis, . Commander. . . - . Adjutant. . Japanese War Is Officially XX Ended; - . Washington, Oct; H.-'Ilm em peror of lfussia and the emperor of Japan this morning signed their respective copies of the peaco trea ty, thus bfliwally ending the war. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Wm. B. Dean, a good citi zen of Oak Grove community which took place Monday 'morning at i o'clock. t He was afflicted with cancer of tlie throat Facts W omen teiiM-': i W . T0U;GGI2LS . . " ars earinrsfly urged to write us at on.e for Tret Advice. AUka us your crmfthiit, do-r;bl? your trottWeS, staling age, and wa will send you Instruction. anJ advice, lo plain waled envt'l'irej A.Uria:i: l.tjlrs" Advisory Dept., 1he ClMttanooga MeJiclnr Coi, Chattanooga, Tonn. ' ' For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Ita ."Always Bought' v -Boars the f p : In hj Use J W:: For Over Thirty Years aaHtava eaamav. New van orrr. Cupital stuck puiil in . SuritliiH Uliili veil PriiHki lias Kxpnmin, tndiriiliuil ilrKt. aulijui't tu ilioi Cualucr's clit'ku oiitMUuulinj;, Total , fKKHKI.OO joiin.no 17W.47 k 024IH.7.I mo this the 8tli day of gppi. 1905. Lkk Ckawfoi:d, C. 8. C. VETERANS ! kill COUCH and CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's ONSUMPTION . Price OUGHSand 60c & $1.00 OLDS Fraa Trial, t Bureut and Quickest Cure for all , tor an rKOUB- t a r aaf XHBOAT and LUNG XKOUB- I IJE3, or MONEY PACK. for c-.iiJmt -raft, fttm. Jfm ewiatm JaiaIZw H - - It rl!l aurety - Cardul Is a ftbiwrmatdi-scluitxe, Jt women anJ j - At eve.7 :JrD7Cobb h Go.' ' I HARDWARE. W- $ -r-H- f -H -K-W-Rs I Farmers, Wagoiimuliers, Jfe-1 Kj i" ch,ninrs,lIoiistl:ceH'rh,(tnlitU , T hhi7t ff mnr)1.p. Lea evr-ivv "f vS :cull in and inspect our goods. Something to I of every kind 0 w X Cook Stoves, Household and h i Kitchen Hardware, Builders' i '.'! . . .. -. . , -' . Hi I Materials, Mechanics' 'fools, I arming Implements, and all kinds of '- Staple Hardware. All Goods sold ' i t riT r i V i a rtn t rs i n l dAnnLJ I . u I L U I N vji . . i i"1 i PKICliS OF GOODS I, Aati-f MT it T m T. t af T t, f t f 1 ; H,t TROTTER, Merchant. FRANKLIN, N. C. I am selling off my line-of General Mer chandise, giving good bargains, and during the year will make a specialty of lliirtlwarfv suited to the needs of this immediate section. I propose to sell for pay down which will enable 'me to give my customers better bar gains than can be afforded under the credit System., I solicit Hie continued patronage of all who have patronized me so Uhvrully in the past. J 11 who are indebted to me for goods will please call and settle and take a new start Under the new schedule. Call at TROTTER'S for your HARDWARE. RIDER oVoeon ta03&190 Bust Makes.. equipment I f DO NOT I equipment amtfrlet awl sporting good of all kinda, at half rtfutar ririia. In our if Iraa Sundry Catalogue. Couialun a world of iu(ul luIoroiaUou. Write for it. PUHCTURE-PROOF TIRES Regular price $8.EO per pair. To Introduce i "7C wo will Sell ii ' 1 You a Sample g$J Pair for Only TTi MAILS, TACKI um uLaaa WONT LET OUT THE AIR NO MORE TROUBLE rom PUNCTURES ' " Resull of 15 years experience hi tire making. I No danger from THORNS, OAOTUS, PINS, NAILS, TAOKS or GLASS Serious punctures, like intentional kuife outs, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Bend for CataloaTn) '." ahowlnf alt kinds and mak of tlr at Con ppr jiatr and d also Coaster-Brakoa. I!ullt-up Whocls and Blcyolin-Sundrles at Half tint nmuml prlomm, Rotica tha tlilck ruUicr tread "A" and minctiiro trlis "B" and " IJ." Thla tiro will eiitlH nr otlHr makfi-Koft, ElaMlo and Easy HlUlntr. Wa will alilD C. D. ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION without a crnt drposit ... . Wa will allow a canh d!aount of 5 (thewby maklna the price $4.50 per pair) If you (and lull mamh wMb aetlur, . iirea to In returned at our ex pernio It not aaUatactwi on . exanilnntioiu 9 ' 9 HEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L."CHICAGO, ILL. TTf Bo You Know :: that female disease will drag you down into a miserable wreck, If you do not fight it with all your power, and drive it out of your sys tem ? Nothing is so certain to destroy your good looks, and shorten your life, as that dreadful bane of every -woman disordered .female functions. ' - If you suffer from any femalo disorders, take , - , orfoM Woman's Best rrllcve and mr you. - pure, scientitic, vciianMe rr.edldne, with t spf- ci.lc, soothing, healing, curative effeaupri all tie female orR.ins and functions. It relieves monthly and bearln-dowii p.iins, hen!-i ache, backache, diy.iness, etc., reiiulutes Irregular (unctions, stiip tfe renewed strength and lt.il eBm;y to his thcai for every duty ul lite. Try It. Druisl's, la $1.00 Bottles. i t -IvMl-M :"H-H4 tt.vt ininittl. in T - -I lift V I l-Vl V (I) suit, 'everybody of occupation. iUlivi.n! prices' rrr nuii.rNiiiA. ! . ; . , VE liV- REASONABLE. L ,.iTit.ita., J..T..fTT..T..T..T.1 AGENTS WANTED No Money Required until ,vou rooeive and approve of your bicycle. . Ten Days Free Trial loos 7mUW'juj with CiMC, Ann viuke or model you waftr price. Choice of any standard tifor on all our bicycles. Htronyett QuaiunCt We SHJP ON. APPROVAL C. O. D. to sny one icilhovt a rent demnit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL before purchase is binding. BOO Second Hand Wheels tQ , CO t niton In truclo hj-our Chtt-aKO retail atoros, Ua) 10 uQ all makua aud mmlt'ls, mMKl ai ntw a bicycle until you havti wrlttin for onr FACTORY PRIDES AMD FREE TRIAL OFFER. Tint. EASY BIDING. STR0NQ, . DURABLE, SELF HEALINQ FULLY COVERED by PATENTS II BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Friend "I WILL hK.R STOP TAKING CARDDI," j wrttM Mr.F. C !, of ll.H Kine'j RmJ, Jak'hwnvllle, I la. IWmt I uwj It ' I .it,ltevt only Ubi., Kfiil tmd W-rn suflpr- I Injr f.r two yoari iib frmiit trmihlf. Sinr ot four Nut-, t has e gitnd 40 Ih. vi-i rtii, unJ ( .1-fUil hss d"ne m moic I 1 1 1 in nny Bf .ii. me I nw lm.k." ;
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