The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, April 16, 1908, Image 3
local flDattcr.
Fire.
' A Art of considerable propor
thioas occurred at the plant of
tUb Camden Press Brick Com
pany on Saturday night. All
fbe dry kiln covers were burned
^ off, and about lOOoords of wood,
I entailing a loss of about $1000.
School EatertaI>MMt
There will be a school Enter
tinmen t at Cantey School House
the night of l^itday, April 24
The Public is cordially in
rited to attend.
Lack of Space.
Owing to lack of space, a num
ber of interesting items are ne
^cessajily omitted from our read
ing and advertising columns tins
a week. We always endeavor to
give you thf cream of everthing
going in 'tie way of news but it
occasionally happens that we
haven't the apace to give it all.
f
Join The WoitduieM of the
WoridT
District Deputy, J. E. Butler
Will be in Catnden only about
->^eu days longer.
All those who desire to join
the order at the reduced fee for!
initiation should cull on Mr.
Butiei* witfiiu that period, uS
Mr. W. C. Hough's on D??Kalb
street, or, on Dr. S. P. Biasing
/on, Medical Examiner.
HoUi?t?*rVi K<wk.\ Mountain Tea
tt???*r fail* to ton* tin* Homurli, portly
tin? blood, rvgulat? lli? kidm-ys, liver
mid bowflfc. TIk? (trcniesC xpriiiK
tonic, make* and kwps you well. 36
c?uU, Tea or Tablet*.
Kemp ? DcI'asH.
IHsallt.
On Thursday night last, Mrs.
i S. C. Clyburn breathed her last
nther home in thiscity surround
-4?i by lovtng relatives and friends.
Her illness which was prolong
%ed f, and which ended finally nil
death, woe tedious and painful,
but she bote her afflictions with
christian fortitude, having in re
trospect the record of a life well
spent, aud firm faith in a future
life, based upon the belief that
%,My Redeemer liveth."
Words are superfluous to. ex
press our reget at the call of the
denth angel upon a white soul
such as hers who has left us to
i vacate its earthly tenement.
^We sorrow with the afflicted
elatives' but are happy in the
hope that her earthly suffering
was merely preparatory to a state
of bliss ineffabie in the great
bey oud.
To Caadidatea.
> iKindly take notice, candidates
that there are still a few of you
, **?ho have uot yet handed in your
cards of announcement. We
I hpve previously warned this
class of our population that it is
a simple impossibility for them
to hope to win out unless they
have their cards in The People,
and now re(teat the warning.
I
; fly Tin)?
Its Hnmiyunoos and dangers ure
with us. Dou't let them m ,
h ' \
I s fest yonr homes. It is
easy to f;ot rid of
them with Tun
P 1 e f o o t,
Poison Pa
per or Black
PIhk Powder. Do
not neglect llie use of
proper disi ufoota Ms <>n your
jh Anises and you will have !??!.?*
flies and very probably less sick
less. We Ituve Crude Cur
Oolic Acid in pint bot
tles 5?o cuts, quart
* 60 cents. Car
Ixilium in
.p I n 1 s 0 5
Cents. Crenliu
in pints #1 .00. Chlo
ride of Lime ItalT pounds
10 cents one (kmiikIs 20 cents.
"Atii let Paper, ftiil weight rolls
19 ounces, JO cents. "Toilet Pa
[ |*er, flat paCKUffeft for 2"? cents.
ZEMP'S
PHARMACY,
*??ne 30.
2 doftrs above potflftct*
k
Gentlemen of (1m ?larjr.
The following named oottsti
tote the list of petit jurors who
?U1 a?r\e the seoood week at the
April terin of Court:
SECOND WtfEK JCRORS.
Anthony, O W
Amnions, O W
Arrants, T J
Boy kin, B H
Butler, J M
Branbum, Fletcher
Branhatu, Allen
Boykln. E m
Cassidy, J C
. Cunuiufrhatn, W G
Catoo, J B
Dixon, D F
Deas, Allen
Fletcher, D J
Fletcher. W A
Hall, L M
Hiuson, A J
Hbrnsby* S VV
Hiuson, Walter
Hortou, J W
Jones, L C
Munu, J M
Moseley, W R
Mutij^o, RE
McKiiinon, N K
Mosley, J O
Ross, 8 E
Rhame, B W
Smith, W T
Sessions, W D
Traesdel, W R
True?del, H J
WhI Uin.*, N A
Wliil;t!\<jr, J iiu
VWst, W K
Wiihers|?oon, D
Announcements.
Our list of announcements for
public office in the contest for
nomination at the August Pri
mary shows Mil <>XtUt of
luhml. and hint's* foi ilit* post
Hons I ? ? winch the candidstos as
pin*. Tin* render's ami saliscri-j
hers of i his pap<^r s hould study
it curvfullx , as w.*ll as tin* names j
and qualifications of those who
will appear later.
Pl?-ii(y ??t TrmiblOf
is Miiwd l?y stagnation of the liv?*r
ami bowels-, In get rid of it and liead
??Im* ami billioiisness nml the poison
that bring* on jaundice , take Dr.
King's New Life Pills. the reliable
purifiers chat do the work without
grinding or griping:. 2*c. at F. Leslie
Zemp's. Camden Drug Company's and
Zeuip & DePass' drug stores.
For Rent
That portion of the Camden
Hotel located on the Northwest
corner of Main and DeKaib
streets, used for hotel purposes.
Spacious dinning hall, pantry
aqd kitchen, with a number of
nice rooms above stairs for
boarders. Immediate possession
given to the right party. Ap
ply to W. A. Sell rock,
Agent and Lessee.
Care The People's office, Cam
den, S. C.
H? Oot What He Needed.
"Nine years ago it looked as if iny
time had come," says Mr. C. Farthing,
of Mill Creek, Did. 'ler. "I was ho
run duwn Unit lite hung on a very
slender thread, It was then my druggist
recommended Electric Hitters. I
bought a bottle and I got what ! need
ed? streiigi li. I had one foot iu the
grave, but Electric Hitters put it back
oil the turl attain, and I've been well
ever since." Sold under, guarantee at
F. Leslie Zeinn's, Camden Drug Co.,
and Zemp A Del'ass, drug stores.
Mo.
Job Work.
We ore turning out some pretty
fair work in the way of job
stationary at less than fair
prices. Give us a call when iu
need of anything in the line of
Envelopes, Lettar, or Note
heads, Cards, Programs, iu fact
anythiug that can bo printed in
any first-class job office. We
have the presses, the type, the
men and the stock. What more
could you want?
<'iir?*K IIIimmI, Skin IHNrasr, ('ail
cer. UrtMiii'Mt llloo'l Puri
fier Tree.
If your blood is impure, tlun.dis
eased, not or full of humors, if you
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles,
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, (tolling,
risings ami humps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, cat irrli, rheumatism,
or anv bl./nd or skill disease, take
Ito'aulc lllood Italui (It. B. H.) Moon
all sores heal, aches sml pains stop ai.'l
the blood is made pure and rich.
Druggists or by express $1 per large
hot t Ic. Sample irce by writing Hlood
Ha ! ii' ? i' A 1 J.i n 1 1?, I ia . IJ. H. H. is e? .
;>ecf:iil\ adv'^cd lor 'Iichmc <>c<'r
J .? ? ;< epics all er ail ??'-?
I i a 1 1- .vi i . I ? Ktir idem "
POLITICAL NOTICE.
Club Meetings.
thn H?ut?? Kxmcui:v?' Committee, ,
the various Democratic clubs of I
Ko'lliiiw County iirfl hereby
notified to meet on Saturday, )
April lite 25th instant for the;
pur|>os<* of electing delegates to '
the county Convention, which!
will meet on Monday, May 4tli!
next. Kacli Club is entitled to
one delegate for every twenty
five member* and majority frac
tion thereof
Titos. J. Kirkland,
County Chairman.
C. W. Birch more,
Hec'y. i
? Mr. O. P.ltindsey U with it
igath after i visit to relatives at
Salisbury, N. C.
? Mi*. T. B. Clyborn of Watt
villa, K. F. D. Mo. 1, paid as a
pleasant call on last Thursday*
? Mr. F. K. Ball, family and
frisnds have returned to Racine,
Wis., the summer borne of Mr.
Bull.
: ? Mrs. E. E. kfandeville has
left us for the season to rejoiu
her husband at their northern
home at Devon, Pens.
? Dr. I. H. Alexander has re
turued from Mayesville. He
was a delegate to Presbytery
from the church here,
? Judge Wilson is making a
favorable impression on ? our
people. This is his first session
here as presiding judge.
? Mrs. H. . C. Cantey, after
a visit to her parents iu Georgia
i>f several mouths, is agaiu with
with her husbaud and people
here.
? Hon. Wayne .McVeagh jind
wife are guest* tti The KirU wood.
Air McVea^li wu h foruierlv our
A Ui LiUSSUiiOl lU llttij illlU UihO (?i
iVrauce.
?Mrs. S. B. Swygert of Co
lumbia, aud daughter, Mrs.
Keucher, of Birmingham, Ala.,
are visitiug the family of Mr. W.
F Mtuoue oil Laurens street
Mr?. Swv^eri r, an .ita.it <>? 4vlr.
Maloiie.-*
? The );eo|iie of the cit> uuu
cou uly regret that with tins ses
sion of the Sessions court, So
liciux Tnuiiiei man's ofticmi ?'on
nec'.iou with (tie couniv is
severed. He assumes solicitor
ship of the lllih circuit.
Death Wan on HIn HccIh.
.Ie*?e P. Morris, of Skippers. V*.,
had n clone call in the apriug of 11)06,
"Ail atlacK of pneumonia
left me ito weak and with such a fear
lul cough that my frit-lids declared
consumption had me, and death wan
on my lieel*. Then I was persuaded
to try I?r. Kind's New Discovery. It
helped me immediately, and after
taking two and a hair bottled 1 wh? a
well man again, I found out that
New discovery is the hest remedy for
coughs aud luur d Mease hi all the
world." Sold under guarantee at F.
Leslie Zemp. Camden Drug C'o , and
Zemp A Del'ass' drug store.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
Tho Seaboard Air Line will
place in effect the following ar
rangements relative to mileage
tickets, affective April 1st 1908:
Will sell at $20 one thousand
mile interchangeable ticket,
good for one person; and for
$40 two thousand mile- inter
changeable ticket, issued in
name of -five or less persons,
members or employees of one
firm, (good for one person onl>
at a time) good over approxi
mately thirty different roads.
The present popular one
thousand mile ii:terchanageable
ticket good over more than
seventy different roads, will be
continued ou sale at rate of $25
as heretofore.
Important Notice: Mileage
tickets sold on April 1st and
thereafter mrst be exchanged at
ticket offices for regular tickets,
as coupons of mileage tickets
will not be honored on trains,
except from stations where there
is no agent or where the ticket
office is not open.
Local intra slate family tickets,
good for 500 miles within the
state issued, good for the entire
family be sold at rate of $11.25.
(2 14 cent per mile). These
family tickets will be honored
on all trains. They will not be
good in Florida.
The two cent mileage tickets
will not be good in Florida ex
ce|?l itiif between Evergreen, Fer
naudina ;<o'i ,);iol<.s"iivi!|e. Be
uveen Savannah and Jackson
ville 172 coupons will be de
tached. Between intermediate
stations between Savannah and
Jacksonville sufficient coupons
will Ik? detached to make net
rale equal 2 12 cents per mile.
Between Savannah and Monl
joinery, 412 coupons will be de
t ached Between intermediale
stations between Savannah and
Montgomery, including Ocallti,
Columbus, and Albany branches,
sufficient coupons will be du
tacbed to make net rate equnl
2 1-2 cents per mile.
For full information, apply to
nearest Agent Seaboard Air
| Line.
DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Slop That Co??t.
BREVITIES.
? "Lost, Found, Wanted, For
8ale, To Let* Trespass," and
other f mall or large card* will
be gratefully accepted at this
ottce at living prices. Try us.
We can do you good.
?Read the local uotice of Mr.
J. E. Butler in this issue refer
in# to matter of W. O. W. mem
bership. If jou want safe in
surance and a monument after
your death, this plan will com.
uiand careful inspection and con
sideration.
? Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache
has a professional card with us.
He is a sound lawyer, aud a gen
ial gentleman.
? Read The J. Stereos Arms
and Tool company ad which is
in this, anJ will appeariu a num
ber of subsequent issues. We
can recommend their guns as we
have one, a beauty. Writethem,
or, call on your local dealer.
Don't be side-tracked with *ome
thing jtiBt a? good but insist on a
Stevens.
? We want to ask us a special
favor that our patrons for job
work look over their stock a
number of days before they need
ilitf work they want to give us.
It is a matter of pride to us to
deliver all work promptly, and
to accomplish it, we must have
the job in time.
? .We liolp our advertisers and
would like to have more help.
An ad in The People will pay
any merchant, even if our
charges are high, as was re
marked some time time since by
;i prominent lirui who had never
asked what the charges were.
As a matter of fact, they are as
('lump as the cheapest, so if you
uou'i see an ad from a merchant
in our paper which appears in a
local contemporary, you can
safely set it do,wn that it is not
because of the extra cost, but
for some other reason.
Il net the wholk world a lliinkin ;
Uron It *11 Doctor*, an one, airree.
The tonic all your friend* *re tnknnr is
ilollister'* Kocky Mountain Tea
Zeiup A Del'ans.
Bnnouncements.
FOR TREASURER,
I hereby announce myself to t lie
voters of Kershaw county a candidate
for re-election to the office ??f Treas
urer of the county. My record as your
Treasurer is before you. Thanking
you in advance for any Kiippnrt y?n
may Rive me in the approaching pri
mary election. 1 am
Very truly
I). Al. McCaskill.
FOR AUDITOR.
1 thank the voters of Kershaw coun
ty for their siipnort in the past, mid
respectfully request them to stand by
me in in y race for re-election to the
office of Auoitor of Kershaw county
this year. ( have emlcavored to do
my full duty since 1 have lilled this
olilcc. and will, it iiouiiuated and elec
ted, render you the best service in my
power. W. F. Russell
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr. Editor: ? Please nnttunnce\Mr.
T. J). Clyburii as a candidate for
Sheriff of Kershnw county. Mr Cly
burn is a youirz man of sterling quali
ties alio if elected lie will (111 the office
faithfully and without fear or favor.
Many Friends,
I have served you two terms as your
Sheriff, and now ask at your hands re
nomination and election. My record
in the conduct of this responsible of
fice is clean, and open to the world.
I will thank you nil to stand by me,
and to vote for my re-uotuinatlou,
pledging myself to render you equal
service as that rendere.l ill the past,
J. 8. Trantham.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Kershaw County, subject to
the rules and regulations govern
ing the democratic primary.
G. Arthur Moseloy.
W. fl. SCHROGK
NOTARY PUBLIC,
notarial Certificate with Seal.
Any Legal ft lank
filled and probated.
Wills, Contracts and
Agreements,
Specialties.
Call at or 'I'll one
THE PEOPLE'S OFFICE.,
Camden, S. C.
??LCfiTPIfi T iF. nr.f.r for
I fJIO BILIOIHNK88
Kb BITTERS andkip.nbys.
After oooiidrriuf tb? tolioitaUou of
my friNil*, I liav? ooncloded to an
nounce myaelf a candidate for the of
fice of Sheriff ol Kerssaw county, sub
ject to tiie rules and regulations or tb
Primary election
J. (). Hilton.
This will announce my candi
dttcy for the nomination for
Sheriff of Kersluiw county. 1'
am fairly well knowu to the*
voters of the county, ami will
thank you all for your support
in the comming primary elec
tion. If nominated and elected,
I will give you the best service
in my power
Verv f.rulv,
\V. W. Huckabee.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
This will announce me to you as a
candidate for the Legislature. A very
considerable majority of the voters of
the county know tue, mo there is no
use of going into detail as toiny quali
fications .for tlie office. I will merely
say that 1 am not entering the race
for the money there is in it, for there
il none. My object is, if elected, to
give you the best service possible.
This, I may say with no no disrespect
toother candidates, you liaven't al
ways had. Try a new horse occa
sionally. llespeot fully,
\V. A. Kchrock.
FOR TIIE LEGISLATURE.
Mr. Editor: Please announce lion ?
Jolin G. Kichards as n candidate for
rc-election to tlie House of Hcprt'sen
tatives. Mr. Richards' vervicea to the
State and County are too well known
to be mentioned here, sufllce it to say
that Kershaw county cannot afford to
do without him in the Legislature
and he MUST be returned
Many Friends.
The friends of Capt. M. L Smith
hereby announce him a candidate'for
the I.cgislKture. As ex-speaker of the
House lis influence among the uiem
hers is powerful and his words upon
the floor of the House will carry great
weight. His Ultimate knowledge ot
Parliamentary law and practice and Ins
familiarity with the conduct of affairs
in the House will enable him t ?> do
very much to se.mre the passage of
any measure he may propose or advo
cate. His Friends.
COUNTY CO MM I SSI OX ICRS.
We present the name of Mr. John
W. 1{< ?e for nomination to the position
of Commissioner from West Wateree
on the Kershaw County Hoard of
Commissioners. He is thorough I >
capable and hon.ist, and will render
the county good service.
Mr. Editor: At the urgent re
quest of many oT 1113* friends, and
having driven the subject dn?
consideration, I have decided t<
announce myself for the otlice <>
Sheriff of our county, subject t<
the rules of the Democrat i?
pnrty. I request tny friends t?
assist me all they can, beiu?jr as
sured that I will appreciate a!
that t hey do for me.
Respectfully,
K. U. Williams.
FOR COUNTY SUlMSItV ISOK.
A County Supervisor, if lie does his
duty lias no bed of roses to lie up ?n
as I linye found by experience, but I
desire rrnomiuat ion and re-election
ai your hands. This will announce my
candidacy. Since I have been the in
cumbent of the oflice I have endeavor
ed to do my full duty to the people,
nnd I hope that they will indorse me
for re-election. I thank you for past
favor*, and hope to merit a continu
ence of your cotiOdance.
Mathew West.
FO R MACHSTIIATB.
I hereby announce myself us
a candidate for the office of
Magistrate in DeKalb Township
with oflice at Camden, and re
spectfully solicit the sullerages
of the voters at the ensuing
primary.
I pledge myself to abide the
result of that primary, and if
nominated, will give you the
best service in my power.
Very respectfully,
H. M. Finch or.
This will announce to the
voters and my friends in De
Kalb Township that I am a can
didate for the position of Magis
trate in said township with office
at Camden. The duties of this
office are not new to me us T
have filled a similar position in
another township with satisfac
tion lo the people. I will feel
grateful for any support given
me* and if nominated will serve
you to the best of my ability.
W. Tlios. Gardner.
Wr hereby announce K. W, Sutton
a candidate for Magistrate at IJhiney
at the approaching l'rimary clect ion.
I MMnocrat s.
FOR SU PKUINTKN I) KNT OF
EDUCATION.
We* hereby su/ri^'st, to tin?
voters of Kershaw county the
name of Mr. I>. 1*. C. Murohison
us a candidate for 1 he position
ol Superintendent of ftdncatioM
to be nominated at the Auirnsi
primary. Mr. March ison is a?
ripe scholar, and a school teacher
of many years experience on u
firstfrnt.de certificate. I f electod
he will give satisfaction to the
people. Friends.
At tlie solicitation of friends
in various sections of the county,
1 hereby announce myself a can
idate'for the office of superinten
dent of Education. If uomiuated
and elected, I will devote my
time and such ability as I may
possess to the duties of the office,
uud will earnestly endeavor to
make you an acceptable officer.
I have an experience of seven
years in teaching oil a first ?rnule
certificate. Respectfully solicit
ing yours suffruges, and pledg
ing myself to abade the result of
the primary election, uud to sup- j
port the nominees thereof, I uin i
Very truly,
I. J. McKeuzie.
Wo. the friends of Mr. W. i(, in
ner. do hereby ntitiounce In in n candi
date for re-election for Supt. of Kdu
? ation. He lias devoted his c nitre
time ?o the oAlne and the supervision
of schools, lly hie* faithful ellorts to
procure more competent am! hotter
ipi'ilitled teachers, we believe he has
greatly nideil in building up the
schools of the county. We believe
witli| his experience, if re-electvd. he
will continue to give us good service.
Many Friends.
FOR OOKONOK.
This will aiiiiomice my candidacy for
the ollice of Corouor for Kershaw
county in the coming primary elec
tion. I will thank you all for your
support. If nominated and elected, I
will give to the duties of the ollice my
best attention. Respectfully.
T. <i. Williams.
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WANTED? A RIDER AGENT"??
..uvv??ii' u:iiu ymi rrceivc anjupiirovcul yutirbicTcl'- WeAfc
to anyone, anywhere in tlw U.S. it it bout it irnt JrpnsU in advance, Prtptty Jrtig kt, a on
allow TEN UAVS' KUKK TlilAL ilu;in^ which time you may ride "w> hkycle ami
put it to any test you wi:h. II you arc then not perfectly utU&cd or do not with L
lteep the bicycle ship it Kick to us .-.i our expense and you will not to m4 on* ctnt.
CRPTADV DDIPCC Wu 'unnsli tiie hi>;hcrt grade bicycles it it possible to make
rHulVlli rlllVCO at one Mnjll protit above ai iu.il .factory cost. You ?uve $10
to middlemen s profits by i>u\ me direct ot u* and h.ive the manufacturer's (uar>
antce behind your bicycle. l>t? NOT lil'Y a bicycle or a pair ol tires from any on*
at any fr:c? until you roccivo j>ur c.itt'.riru'."! .<nd learn our unheard ol Jaitory
ptricct and rttKirrluibU if>cci.il <//Vrj to ?*nt?*r :li;<*nt*.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED
study our sii|ieib models at the vtoncUrfully
ltm> frtrct we c:io mike you this y<\:?\ \V<; sell the lushest ci.ule bicycles (or less money
than any oilier factory. We aie satisfied with *1.00 profit above tactorv coot.
UiCVCLR liK*?.rn?i " .
J icceivccl 1 "m,rr 1",ur ow? awBe W
'usually have a number on lund taken in ,sccoodJ??nd bicycles. buf
promptly at prices r>nirinrr from ?4 :i t??nsit ?r i?i'?ou!/ |,,l tRO re.u,il ?<"?? These ?? dc*r out
COASTER BRAKES ?1,IK|" ?vho? l?, roller ch?{ii? ?.?3ri21Ilill?? nu,lt!l ,r??.
CK-DI1AIVL5, equipment of all kindsat kutf "P-i? "*?
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miEDQETKORK PiMSTy RE-PROOF1
I SELF-HEflLINS 1IBES
480
re*ular retail priee of theie tires is
f.1S0 Per pair, but to introduce we n il I
XT' i /m a sample fair tor f4 .HJKcash wtth order $4 ?5),
no MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
. NAILS, Tack* or (itiMi will not let tli?
air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last ycf.r.
Over two hundred tliousnud pairs now i:i use.
DESCRIPTION: Made in all sizer.. It is lively
And easy nding.verydiu nine mid liue<l inside wit I
a special quality of rubber, which never lvro.-i.c
porous ami which closes up small puncture;; without allow
ing theairtoes.-ape. We have liutidretlsoi' letters from satis
fied customers staling that their tires have only bc-n pitTv.jied
up once or twice in a whole season. They wcii? ;?< no more I hr *i
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting'qnnli;ies!>citig<;iv; ??
by several layers of thin, specially prepared tnbiic on the
tread. The regular price of these tires is 50 per pair,l>'it f<r
advertising purposes we ore making a :?pe<-?::l fr.ctory pric. 10
III* ?!.!?.? ?r e- o.. ..I--.
Notion the think rnbhor trwu)
"A" and puuotur? strips ?*U"
urn I "l?," uIm rim otrlu " II"
t?i prfvfnt rim ?utt|tiir. Thin
Ur.? will oiiilant rtiiv' of (mm
'< SOU. ULAftl'lii a iV
t. v^v KlULSti.
N>ou jk-i pair. /?ii oruers .snipped same day ettei i* r.?r?ive?l. We sHf>> v
approval. You do not pny a cent until you have examiner. and found tl.cru stHctlv a ? ri
We will allow a oivhIi ?lloaount of 5 per cer.i itlu-rv-v i"'<; t iic- pun- a>4..?/? pe: p.-:
lend KOI<L CASH WITH OHUICit and enclose this advet us< 1. lent. We will ul*o .
nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OIHI exj-.i ?.*? if for any rcu.on i*
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable ami ni'-iu-y sent to ns ir. a* s;i??'
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will fuul tl::.t t'.iev will ride easier, tv
wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire von have "vrr c.r seen at unv p:
know that you will t>c so well pleased that w'l.n vo-.i warr a I ievih- y will yi.e us \
V/e want you to send us a trial order at once, hence thi'i renin t W :il>1" tire <>if? r.
m mm aiyyn juirf* don't buv iiuv I iiul a pliee until you sein' (<.
Mr WW IVbCv llllCo Hedgetlioni Puncture-I'vioi' tin-son uppm-. -
the Special introductory pricc quoted above; or >vriu f.?r our b?;< Tire anil Kund*. '
dencnbes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires :it about halt" the usual ; t iers.
fmf* aifif U/ilfT t?ut write us n postal lodny. IMl NOTTIUNKIIV !.
U%M IVvf or/if I or a pair of tires from Anyone until you know the ti
offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn every tiling. Write it NOW.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAUI, ILL
invest your savings in Real Esfcaie.
I am now holding oui to tho thrifty man or : : i -sr. >n
portunity to invest t heir savin^si n real ostitis. 1 \ . ?: ;.n* <>.?'?
in<j for a choice lot ina growing locality on which ' < i?u; :t; .1 ! ? <
for rent, or for your own use?, or, to hold for a .u
near future, buy one of the lots described below.
FOR SALE.
Ton lots G'2 x -.")() fpet each on the east side of Hroad Mrei?t i in
mediately back of the ilooUirk Inn. facing the Hotel Kirlcwood
grounds and just across tin? street Iron the (Joif Ijinlrs.
Price #.">2." 00 each, payable $275.00 cash and balance on terms
to suit the purchaser.
One house and lot on west side of Mill street j?ist aboveChesnnt
Honse recently completed, has live rooms and bath and lot is i)i) x
L'HHfeft. This property is just across from "Sarstield" whore the
new "Sarslleld (Jolf Clnb'' will l>e located, and where extensive and
permanent improvements will be made, worlc on which has al
ready beirnn. Thisisa splendid little home and will prove an ex
cellent investment.
T*vo story house ami lot on Monumental Park in rear of Graded
School Building. Price on easy terms ? sJvKNU.OO
Old Bupti.M. Church and lot on Hioad Street.. 1'ricp on p<l<sv
terms $2, *00. 00 ' ' *
Several jj<vxl tenant lionso propositions.
FOR RENT.
Two flvo room dwellings 011 Mill Street, below DtoKalb. City
w.'iter mid ample premises. I.'er monlli #10. o< , ,
New dwelling on Mill Street. Five rooms :i ti<l bnth. Good lc*?
r*iii ion. Per mouth $1<>.
I\>ur room <1 welling on Ijyttleton Street. City nuter. 'jfc r
month f 'j&t)
Ofti-es over \V h i t tilcoi* *Vr Unroot'* Store.
WANTED AT ONCF,
1 l'"ift y or seventy live acres of improved Imid. Suitable to the
! cull i vnt ion of fruits, INpecin I Iv pi'iichcs. Near < amder jy some
| other prosperous city in tlm pine belt.
I A small self supporting fnrm in a healthy loealit * si! unlet'
, near the water where tl'ere would be tfOod hunting a* .|'fisbinir
C. C. Moore.