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Hbe freople fly * i i ? "> nn'NWii I <1 ? i41lg| WAMT-a W&fMAp&r 4 QOVVTUYUW* KftWAPE*, >-??4P*PE# 70# ttH? *? AHP BBVEg. J WflMW *TW T*BR9DAr. f9es?r*esMHa?s!tswc9 ? ~ " 7 I y. a tompcic. Piwisiiw. t L' ".: ? ? ? - ? j ' WHCUHMI. . 14.10 FIR AVIUM. pfind?n. |.Ch Ai^^OUi WS. " ' * 1 ?g i in l 1 ? u We$l?A ami Atmey twpp Mertb^s, Tlje second regular poupty parup^igu meeting way held at tVestyille jOn Thursday, the Jflt ? Jnst., aty} was largely attended. /V considerable number of ladies prere jp tUeg|udianco who im parted tjip usual pleasure by f>heir presenpe to the occasion, /md ,tbe proper tone and zest to the spe.ephes of the many candi dates present. The tfififiilpg was called to or jder about Jjalf papt ten by Sheriff p. C. H/tyon, the chairman, who Jntrodpped iu his usual graceful /n aune/- the candidates (or the several offices from township commissioners to Clerk of Court, ?^hese syeepljes consumed about pyiQ hours, as at half past twelve, phairaian JJilton announced a re pess of pnp Jlpur for dinner, jBtati uk tli^t at the e.r pi ration of J,hat time he wpuld introduce the /'Big Guns" they being of course J-he candidates for the legisla ture ayd foj* Solicitor- We hope ?tie.0oj)/iidates for the other of flees did not feel bad. Well, we had the dinner, and >uch a. $ini)er. It was a sight to lemp.t the appetite of an epicure, pnd while vwe do upt profess to that Kind of an insect, we certainly eujoyed it. Our West yille friends are noted for their hospitality, y,jjd on this occasion lost uothing m reputation for J,hat quality. Speech- making was resumed at 1:30 o'clock and the candidates for the Legislature announced as follows; W. A* Sohiock, M. p. (Smith ?iid Jho. G. Richards. Candidate pchrock made a twen Ky minutes talk, the salient fea lures of which were, "necessity for changes in a number of ex isting jaws, a promise, if elected, po at least fry to do something for the yoi\\ benefit of the people, expressed confidence that, lie jwould be nominated, and advised fhe voters to d>'aw straws for phoice of the second nomiuoo as ^ither of them would be agree, able to higi. He denounced the Immigration bureau and the lien jaw. As to the liquor question Jie was in favor at the present time of continuing the county dispensary system as he thought it preferable to any other sys tern of handling, or not hand ling intoxicants. The speaker closed amid slight applause with Renewed expressions of confi pence that he would be endorsed pn August 25th by a majority of fhe voters of Kershaw county, Hon. M. J* Smith followed. His speech was devoted to an ex tent to witticisms at the expense pt candidate Sohiock. Xn tho plain however, he made a very plover talk on education, taxa Jlon, good roads and immigra tion. Qn tl)p lattor subject we thought he was a little vague, We failed to patoh the difference (10 found jn the terms MA literary >ureau for advertising the re? sources and advantages of the State," and "An Advertising ^ureau" for tho same purposes. Mr Smith was very emphatic jn his remarks oil tho liquor question. Ho lauded the old dispensary law (not its manage ment or enforcement) but said Jhat as between county dispell* purifs aud absolute prohjbition, }?o would vote for a prohibition law. He endorsed the position of i!uj t}rst gpeajjnr qt) tl}o pip po4??) lio|pe fpr o|d soldiers, both , l>eing 9pTH80?! i P We P??P<> ilthtt! ' ' f Capi. Juo. Q. Richards closed Ihe speaking b3 Um Legislate eaiylidaUs, and m usoti made a good talk. Hi* speech yas prac* Uc^Djr iloof all of the lines of argument adyauced by M r. ?mith wbiph was bi)t natural as he stated that tbey bad conferred together concerning several of thetp. The principal point of difference that we could see in ?he two addresses barring ver biage, was on the Immigration Bureau. The impression con veyed to our mind is that Mr. Richards sees much of good in the bureau, but thinks its opera tions should be carefully safe guarded* His speech was some what more lengthy than those of the other t wo candidates, but his hearers just wouldu't let him come down uutil he hud tolJ them that fox story. This lie did in a humorous manner, and promised thut.if returned to the Legislature, he would have tbe fox law repealed iu one minute and a half. Like Mr. Smith he grew o lit tle witty at the expeuse of can didate Schioclc and told one joke that hud g.*ey whiskers oii it about a little dog ruuning after a train, the joke being intended we suppose to point a moral und adoru his tail. 1 he four candidates for Solici tor were then introduced in the following order: Geo. R. Rem bert, B. B. Clarke, Christie Benet and W. Bamptou Cobb. All of them received close at tention, and it is unquestionable that all made favorable lmpres sious. Messrs. Rembert and Benet made no effort towards jollity but devoted themselues exclusively to the business of the hour not, because there is no humor in them for there is. Mr. Clarice, aside from his own personality, being Hie county candidate, was received with considerable applause on rising, and dolivere(L?*t stirring speech which toolc well with his hearers, and he was rewarded at its con clusion with an ovation. The remarks of Mr. Cobb were witty, wise and appropriate, and any hearer who did not enjoy them is the possessor of neither hu mor, wit or wisdom. We wish wo could spare the space to go into detail on the speeches of the other candidates. If we had, they would certainly go in. ?.fc|l of them however are well Icuown to a majority of you, so you will have to excuse us for not printing THE PEOPLE on sheets of india rubber which stretches to any length and width desired. Wo can only satisfy ourself and you by say ing that the candidates for Sheriff covered themselves with glory, for Superintendautof Education, the same, and that those for the other offices gave an exhibi* tion iu oratory that could not be surpassed at any school of elo cution iu this country. It is impossible for us to give you an account of the meeting at Abney on Friday. Important business that could not bt ne gleoted prevonted our atten dance there, and our reporter failod to send in his notos. The Blaney meeting too on Tuesday of this woolc will have to be deferred until next week as we make up our paper 011 Tuesday in order to print the next day and get it in the hands of most of our pal rons on Thurs day. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES via Southirn Railway, K(,nn<1 Summer Excursion 1 i elects to Seashore and Moun tain resorts points are now on Palo via Southern Railwav at greatly reduced rates. Tickets o7?, JSLurnln* nntil October ti 1st, 11)08. AshevilJe, Bonder sonville, in tlio "Land of the SJryj Luke Toxaway and the Beautiful Sapphire Country" now in their glory. Call 011 Southern Railway Atfents for rates, tickets, etc J. L.Meek, Ast. Gen'l. Pass Agent, Atlanta, Oa. J. C. Lusk, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. Nho Liken (lood Tiling. | Mra.O. B. Hmltli of W. Frank Im, Me I W.V V , k,') K?n<l "nil have n loptfd |)r Kinjt(s New |.if?. I'll!* am Nir family laxatm* inchrino, hi-nnis i HWKn o<l niMl do Iheir work with ! Hit inaklnjc a fuM about it." T|u???. Wi.iJi'fij piutfjer* ncc tolff af !<' T.o.slK' ' Kemp, tfemp ft; iM'I'aHn nrnl CllmU'n pfifg Cp,, '4r^5tort.;. WP | ? V Jt To the Voters of Kersbav i Oovnty; I take pleasure fa hanging you ? condeused platform on which I hope to be nominated and elect* ed ooe of your legislators at the August Primary and tj^e Novem bsr election. 1. I advocate rigid economy in t*ie couduct of our Btate gov ernment in appropriations of whatever nature except that for the benefit of Confederate vet* eraus. . 2. J am a strong- advocate of good roads, and favor radical changes in our preseut laws re lating to roads. Road working by taxation is the only sensible way to dispose of the problem. 3. Education is the bulwark of our civilization. I favor pro gress all aloug the line but more especially do I want the scope of the common schools enlarged and will work towards that end if elected. 4. I am opposed to the im position of a commutation tax on persons under 21 years of uge. This is taxation without representation. 5. I do not favor the proposed Home for Old Soldiers, If the Stuto has money to spare for that purpose, let its legislature appropriate it direct to the old soldier. C. I am opposed to foreign immigration and want the bureau abolished, substituting therefor an advertising bureau for the dissemination of literature amoug the citizens of other States of the Uuiou, showingour resources and advantages. America for Americans. 7. I am not in favor of cot I on growing on the State farms, but want all cereals raised there on that are necessary for the use of the penitentiary and other State institutions. 8. I do not favor the estab lishment of a fertilizer factory, unlcxa capital punishment is abolished, in which event I will favor putting lifetime convicts in the phosphate beds, and as many of those serving shorter terms as may be necessary in a fertilizer" factory to supply our farmers with fertilizers at cost. 9. A number of laws on our Statute Books are inoperative, and a numhur of others require revision. I will endeavor to have the first abolished, and the second revised. ? 10. I shall muke the interests of Kershaw Couuty paramont in my service as a Legislator, and will guard the interests of the whole people, irrespective of class or occupation. 11. As regards the Liquor Question, I am not in favor of any change in existing law at present. We are doing very well under it. The oountry at large is us orderly as wo could expect it to be if a change was made now. The seutiment of the nation is tending rapidly to wards prohibition, but in our judgement the timo is not ripe for it 111 South Carolina. When I consider that it is, X will glad ly voto and work for the euaot ment of a prohibition law if un effective one can be devised, The above I think about eov. ers the principal questions be fore tlio people. If others arise, I will give my best thought and effort to assist in settling them to your satisfaction. Respectfully, \'l!\ (,1. Scfiloefc. Senatorial, State and Coun- ! ty Campaign Meetings. Senatorial: Orangeburg, Friday, Aug 21. St Mathews, Saturday, Aug 22 State: Pickens, Thursday, Aug 20. Greenville, Friday, An# 21. Laurens, Saturday, Aug 22. 1 Kershaw County. Bethune, Thursday, Aug 20. Camden, Saturday, An# 22. | - - Managers of Primary Elec-| tion, August 25th. CaMntt ? J C Price, J II BatclifTV, ! W J Htokes Shnrarork ? J F Baker, A M Hor? ; ton, L A Hanley l'ine Tro? ? Arthur Hyatt, Jim Brannon, II J Tidwell ll< rmltngn Mil! ? J J Munn, B T Ilnntov, W JtGlirfolmftf OAkUnd? C F I'mIp, II A Pate, W P McCftokill HuorcII Finer ? (I () Hammond, J (J Cnaton, (J It Johnson B< Ik Hill ? D W J??y, J N McLoort.l (/ .1 Nunnery yimylor'A Hill? K M Ilrakeford, H Ij Srnyf 1, II 1 1 Smyrl Henvpr Dim ? .1 K Smith, U A Jack son. .1 U B-ibon MUnev ? 8 K U?s?, (1 K llln?on, J W W nod BathunV? K T K}strj<1gp. Q T Qnrd 1 nor, A 13 Mc}?*qlty Cantey II ill- J K Cread. Herbert Dowfy, Ttmiu-e Bi^< IUtaonj^ l M Butter, II II See tloni. M Qrif ?bf Enterprise? W K I*ea. C B fprad lay* Wallace Horloa v? T??aW Cre?k?W? llaboa, N P Gettys, Henry B Ray Logoff ? O P Junes, K T Truesdell, J A Rose borough Raley'e Mill ? M L R*ley. R W West, M W H.??ffh Buffalo ? J G So?all, C R P?lts, If A Shaw CtmdcD ? T B Brace, O 8 Higgins J J Q?>oH*le Salt Pood ? R J Mclntyre, P M Flowers, Lewis Jtokron Doby'a Mill? George Arledge, B A Bowen, J M Poi l#r 30?e? James Hirfield, W W Crox ton, Martin Caothrn Antiooh ? J D Sinclair, T P Brown J 8 Brown Pine Creek Milt -Wra Newton, Wil?*y Dorrily, T A Myers Wcstville ? D F.Owens, J A Mc Dowell, E J Gwtkins Ben' alt ? P T Bruoo, L T Dixor, J O Moselfy Those entitled to vote at s club precinct located in n <l-ff<*rt>nt town ship or portion of r towns'up from that in whioh they reside, may vole at such club precinct for magistrate and township commissioner for the | township or portion of township in I which they reside Managers should indicaloon p>ll lists opposite the I name of such voters, th? township or portion of township in which they re side By ordor County Executive Com' mittee Tlios. J Kirk and. Chairman. C. W. Birchmorr, Secretary. Excellent Health Arivlee. Mrs. M. M. Davidson. of No. R58Gif ford Ave., Han Jose, Cal., says : "The worth of KlectJic Bitters as n general family remedy for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bowels is ho pronounced that I am prompted to say a word in its favor, for the bene fit of those seeking relief from such af flictions. There i? more health for the digestive organs in a bottle of Electric fitters than in any other remedy 1 know of." Hold under guarantee at F. Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug Co., and Zemp & DelJa*s drug stores. BOc. The ltenieily That Does. 44Dr. King's New Discovery u the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says Mrs 15. It. l'ierson, of Auburn Centre, I'a." It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doiig me so much good that 1 feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at F. Leslie Ze nip's, Camden Drug Co., Zemp & DePass drug stores. GOc. and |1.00. Trial bottle free. SPECIXL SUMMER EXCURSION via Southern Railway. Extremely Low Hound Trip WEEK END excursion tickets me now on sale for all trains Saturdays and for Sunday morn ing trains only, to Isle of Palms, Tybee; also to many attractive Mountain llesorts, from princi pal stations in South Carolina. Also special Sunday Excursion rales from Columbia, Augusta and intermediate stations to Isle of Palms and Tybee. For details rates, etc., apply to Southern Hallway Aleuts, or J. C. LUSK, Div. Pas*. Agent, Charleston, S. C. J. L. MEEK, Ass't.Gen'l, Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salvo In The World. C5 CI a ? z i a ?? a Js m s sk u z # jS ? ^ w 9 ^ f 5 ip <E?S 3?Si o K < 2 B K s uoamcJo ttl z o w X * <n lU O -Q |2 O ? Ill z o 0 (A z 1 UJ O z < o g o r-* o ?, 4) X o Q <5 "SI Bur Men's Arnica Salve TH #?fl 8ftv? In The W?r|f Seaboard Air Unc Railway. Tlje Seaboard Air J^ine. trill place io offset the following ar rangements rtlatlve to mileage tickets, affective April 1st 1906. Will sell at $20 one thousand mile interchangeable ticket, good for one person; and for $40 two thousaud mile inter chanageable ticket, issued in umne of five or less f>ersons, members or employeef of one firm, (good for one person onl> at a time) good over approxi mately thirty different roads. The present popular one thousand mile icterchunageable licitpt good over moro than seventy dillereut rouds, will bo continued on sale ut rule of $25 as heretofore. ' Important Notice: Mileage tickets sold on April 1st and thereafter ravst be exchanged at ticket o Alices for regular tickets, as coupons of mileago tickets will not be honored on trains, except from stations where there is no agent or where the ticket oflice is not open. Loca! i^tra -state family tickets, good for 500 miles within the state issued, good for the entire family bo sold at rate of $1 1.25. (2 14 cent per mile). These family tickets will be honored on all trains. They will not be good iu Florida. The two' cent mileage tickets will not bo good in Florida ex cepting between Evergreen, Fer nandina add Jacksonville. lie tweon Savannah and Jackson ville 172 coupons will be de tached. Between intermediate stations between Savannah and Jacksonville sufficient coupons will be detached to make net rale equal 2 12 cents per mile. Between Savannah and Mont goiTiery, 412 coupons will be de tached. Between intermediate stations between Savannah and Montgomery, including Ocalla, Columbus, and Albany branches, sufficient coupons will bo do tached to make net rate equal 2 1-2 cents per mile. For full information, apply to nearest Agent Seaboard Ail I/ino. Wl?y James Leo Got Well. Every body in Zanesvilie, ()., knows Mrs. Mary l,ee, ?t' rural rout** S. Sin* writes: "My liusbHiid, James Lee, I irm ly Lelieves he owes Ins lift* to the use or I)r. King'* Ne\v Discovery. Hi* I it t>x** were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a frit'inl rceoinmenbcd New Discovery. We tried and i t use has restored him to perfect health," Dr. King's Now Disoo.wry is the king of throat ninl lung remedies. For eoliths and colds it his no equal The llrst d? ne gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Caindeu l>rug Co., F. Leslie Zcmp, Zemp ?& Del'ass drug stores. f?0c and $1.00. Trial bottle bottle free. W. QRATTON DeLOACH ATTORNEY AT LAW Camden, S. C. Registration Notice. Camden, S. C., July 2,11)08. Notice is lureby given that the Hooks of Registration are now open for the registration of voters, and will renin i n open until the ftlst of August, 11)08. (Sundays exo pted). Under the new law all qualified voters are re quired to register . J. C . Hilton, M. H. Itabun, Alex Hrown, Hoard of Registration lor Kershaw County. I I)i\ I. II. Alexander, DENTIST. Oflioo one door North of "The People.' REAL ESTATE and Collecting' Agent. All persons having Heal Kxtnte fur *ale or rent, are requested t ? ? rail on me fur information. wTho*e wi.-liinu to buy or rent Ileal lv*tate, are ulvo requested to eall on me. All claim* placed in my hands f ? ?r collection will ri'iiei vc prompt atten tion. (?nil on nu* at Mr. W. A. Seliroek'n ofllee (The People's olllee,) Camden, 8. U. O. O. Alexander. UNDERTAKING CALIFS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT. :: :: :: Est. K, O. McCrol^ht Jlcfit Dcaif/iift, Est. JJ. O. McCwfyhf. M OX UMEX TS A X 1> TOM US T OX J1S. Vermont Afwbie Co'#. HARDWARE Cutlery and FarmSupplies PREPARED AGRICULTURAL LIME. A very Cheap Fertiliser for Cotton, Coru an<l otlicr Crops ? It Prevents Bud Worm and Rust Extensively used in adjacent Counties with Best Results. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE ?? ALL SPORTING GOODS IN SEASON. -A- In r<rc line cf 33cLr"tocd TX7"lrc cxzxdL neldl 3Texi.cin.jj 5-ast rccoivod. I also carry a fine line of General Merchandise and will be pleased to serve you. Call on or write A.D.KENNEDY, CAMDEN, S. C. UK AN J ) EXO URSK )N To Charleston and The ISLE of PALMS via Southern Railway A Special trnin with high-class day coaches will leave GufYiiey (j-.'iO a. m. \Vodnosdny, Aug. fitith via HlacUsburg and KocW llili, lor Charleston ? Tickets will bo sold for special train going, and good to return, on any regular train up to and including Friday morning trains, August ?tfth, 1908. Schedule oji speciul train and low round trip rales to Charles* ton as follows; Schedule a m Lv Caffney 0 30 Lv Bluetts burg 7 00 Lv Smyrna 7 28 Lv Hickory CJrovo 7 38 2 7 Lv Sharon 7 f?i> - Lv YorUvillo 8 15 Lv Tirsah 8 J15 Lv IiocU Hill 0 00 Lv Catawba Jun't 0 "5 Lv Lancaster JO 00 Lv Heal h Splines 10 115 Lv Ivm'sIim w 10 <)."> Lv Wcstvillo 10 -18 IjV Camden Liv Boy U i 11 Lv Hagoods Lv Claretnont Lv Kingvillo Lv Fort Motto Lv St Mathews Lv Q.ian^ebnrjx Lv Itowesvillo Lv Hninchvillu Lv Ko-'vesvillo Lv Si ( ioovyo Ar Charleston Schedule l*atn u II) J 1 25 2 00 11 T?0 2 00 12 00 m 2 00 )> in 1- 10 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 15 1 75 1 :?0 1 75 1 55 1 50 2 10 1 50 2 25 1 25 2 10 1 25 2 50 1 2 ? ?I >10 For tickets and further information apply to Southern Kaihvny agent or J. ]j, WIORK, ,1. (!. I USK, Asst. (Jcmi'I. I'afg. Agent, Div. I'nss. Agi-nt. At lant.i, (Ja, Charleston, S. C. WA3HTED-A RIDER AGENF"~ ? ftuni>!e Lmosi M.vtT?n-.r^r* k" ?T ? ride and exhibit. . ...... .V- ...rni'nen Pf II*. imr **??t? ever- ?i?f? Mf making moic.-y t iil. Write Jar full fii'h. n'ut aryf ije: iat ojf' ''J "".J' ? ? j0.\ NO MOM BV HUei'Mtl-IM until vr..i i.-m-.v ..?! /prove ->? your Imyc. .ft a ?<> 11*01.1:. :?nvwlKii- i!. 1 1 ic V . :i. .? .**) kfioni >? vU.nire. !? a!!v?w 'i'KlH 5 ; A VM' ri'.KJJ IHIAi. t a tin h }tro? yi.u nuyiidc t.ic litcycles i }n .Vny tr.st you v. ish. If ? '?? urn ? nil n ntna yen i? -y "dc i!?c IHcycle?oi put il to any tc.it you v. nil. If ; 'mi :irr iln-n not ixrfcctly i.uisficil or <lo nol wish tq k?:&;> the l-ky?.li; ship it lurk to u.s 41 <.nr c??"ti?? ana *<m? ?e ill not A# out onr cent, > CK^TJlOV nr)l/?c( W# f jriiis.'i tin- t'lj.i'it imje bicycles it i.-> possible to miM ? Ji v I Jn! riilvLw ,-u line small iro.lt ..love actual t.ti uiry co?t. You save $tm to tnl<M)emen's prohu bv buying ducct <;( u* ai.J have the manufacturer'* guar CD tec bchin-.l your liuy.lo. I>0 NOT IJI'Y n Wr yclc or a pair ol tires from anyHm &t any fir ice until you rcccivc our cit.tlo?;u?? ii|.d lt^irn our unhould ol Jatitrjf friers ami rtniirkalU rPccuil offers to ntltr Hgotitx. VOU WILL BE ASTONISHED Mud/ our cupcib models nt the iitcnder/3^ l.r.v firue t v/e c.m make you this year. Wc :.cil ilrj Wtieit ijr.iilr l>i; yclcsfor less montf than any other factory. Wc aic Katisli'.-J with $1.00 piotit alnive factory cost HK'YCl.F. lii;Al.i;i(S, you can *"11 our 1** u:ni<-r your own oaine out* ?? ir prices. Oreli t? tt.? ?- ? 'dotihl* 8KCOMI) II \ Nil ill . vi-iL.J ??>' f usually have a number on hand f alien in ti i,U?l D"^ V tfCC^nd hand bicycles, boa promotfy at mice* M,,nnrT,nnl' nJl 1 ' 4'fl K. c*f . ,m ??:<> iivK.*. Thes? wr rlJ 13 COASTER-BHAKES, SemU8tt9 jSSWK ti? S&. ? su HEDGETHQRN PICTURE-PROOF , SELF-HEALING TIRES ro in) Rummr ???? f The regular retail price of i/tese ft ret it Per Pair, but to tntro'luce mr *??/! \tt i you a so tut /<? (xttr f?r St.w\(nth u ith or do ?> 55) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILH, Tacks or (JIum will not lot tT?o Mr out. Sixty thnmarul |>.iir.s sold last ytar Over two hundred tliounoud pairs now in use! OEBORlPTIONt Made iii nil size*. HUllvHy I ftnd cdsy riding. vcrydmnl>!fnndlini<1 inside with a Mfvrinl qnnnty of rnhber, which nevrr tic-conn |Ainiii>uffii which ';cm:s tip ftntill puncturr** will" -it* ."llow. itiK IhcHirtocvupe. Wo Ituvc huuurirdscf let !rrs from satin licdcustotners *t.U i n? thnt their tires have only b?eit pumped up once or twicc in a whole They r/cijjii no mo>?. an ordinary lire, lite pnucturc resisting niialtticshcitiK Riven by acvernl layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the trend The regular price of these tire# isfS s?pc* pair. lint for ?dvcrtisin(j purpose* wcarc ttmkinpa spinal I. trior >? n. ic#- ?? tJie ri,M>c>r trv?fMt m?tl pifticiurn pitrlna ??B'? jud ?' H," *vl?<> rim utrlp "il" to iv^vcot *1(11 rutting. This "ro Will nny othft t rr.Wio -SiH-'f. KLA-iftQ feM^Y uiut'ai. vie tiui-t oj oniy *4 80 per patr. All order*. whipped same rliy Mt^r i* ftt'cirfl. '<V< ship C. O. D. O" approval. You do not j>*y n ccnt until you have examined #'.'1 f* t!t?-:p ?? ? l?*i I . ."?* represented. We will Allow a r?Mii dl*rotrnt of 5 per cent (tli? rcliy v.s.t tl'c |?> S l."?" p< r pair) if yoti Send VVLIj O/V^II WITH <>l4f)KW <1 ti<l cut'./ c thi* ^'tverticunu >. W? wi'.l til*o Send one nlckcl nl ilcd bra*' hat. d pump. Tires to l? returned '.t oxtviifce if t ?> jiv rci?m thty *r? pot satisfactory on examination. Wc arc pcrfe<t1v rrii.ji.jj- nn i ?r. no ixist t.> u-t li a* &afc ?* in n pauk. Jf you onlcr A pnir of (hfw tlfOf*, VOU will f.n<! Ibat I .'if y will rid? <.h?l<;r, ttm faater, wear littler, taut longer and 1 "'V (me- t?v?n nny tire vou lisvo ivrr uard or *(?< :? <> t any price. Ws< know tint you will no *0 well pl?a?ed that wnen you wr.tit a blovc'r y ?>. will gi.-t< u* your order. Wc want you to Mnd u? a ttial order at onec, ti< ncc thi? tl iriarkabw Hrc ? ft ? ?. a ??>??-? TiOK'C d -.i't buy nuv t.i: 1 "I 8tnv prici- tii?',il ?? 01 send for n pair ot wm f WW nfctl^ ?###&? J> Hccl^clliorn ViMirf.ire-l'roof tlrv* ?.|i 'toproval and trial at the special Introductory prire quoted aIhivi-; or write for our t mk y Catalogue which 4eacrtl>cs and quote* a(l uiaV.t % and k ioda of tire 11 1 about hull I'lC 11 .1:1 1 pi icv?. ry,n mj g>-(r XfJ M BW l?ut tvr Itc ua n prrttnl l?>rtay. I)(l NOT I'M ? > ?\ Ot<" HTJV1NO a blcycla W foi.f P Vw fit w <,f p, iir of tire* from anyone in. til you kii.>'vthe ::cw ?ud wonderful Oticra we arc making. It only costs a postal to Icarn everything. Write It NOW. ^ I L MEAD CYQIS COMPANY, CHICAGO, III*