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wIZ7 .4rl * i 4 4 4 4 4 uoalW eather fleport. Taxu'uaATUutu: 9' 10. ....60.Ste.68 ~ 60- ......74 .... one Mrs. M. L. Howard, Jacksonville, is here visiting Mrs. B. 8. Croeby. 8. Q4inby and wifo who have, 4 ,1fspat the winter here left Wednes- S dq for their diome In Gloverevile, S.- r B. Banker has gos0 to New TYo4 whef t 6ood position htabee S ofeed him for the next three months. S :Mr. L. M. Tingley was advised by S wiem of the severe illnees of Mr. Will S iuglq at bi"Intooe In Newark, N. J.,mad left Sunday p. m. for that The fret sabhpmnt of Irkeh potatoes Sfxpm federal Point sod in N. Y., .l quickly *t fiom $6.00 to $6.00 per bbl . le weOe. *jtatees are now going by #Wifain load from Hastings one ,'+ -aI*e.oarrnylagS car loads able isweek. S I. Q ,W. Asse and son paid ns a lM0 l tisit Friday. Mr. Ames has a groe at ,eporis- t* eGaente to W 't hA4.nd, M ,A& heme." l-me howi- 'Mr. oo o and a- oeo oat the w Ban Matoo mo 1o$^ td Prof. ewalthe. 5aba~tuh^4,. Wes eafh .suabsoipan with '^~~~~~~~~% OW~e-lkax~l~.a1ftL' -j~as~64M 162S IFlorda Prodlts in New York. 1 ew York, April 9.-Receipts of Florda products were little heavier thap last week. Celery was in heavy supply with a good demand for fancy stock. Range in price was from $2 to $1.50 with only. very good stock *bringing the outelde figure. Cab- bagge $3.60 to $276. Cucumbers brought $8 to $4. Etgplant $8 to $4. There was a lot of poor lettuce coming which did not bring over $1.60. Fancy stock brings easily $2.50. Peas were in heavy supply and showed Irregular quality. The range was $1.50 to $8. Peppers sold at $1.60 to $9. Romaine 75c to $1.26. Wax and green $2. Fancy tomatoes brought $2 and choice $1.60. There was a good demand for fancy Valencia orange and the range on the street was from $8.60 to $4.26. On Wednesday Indian river Valen- eia oranges brought at auction as high as $6.50 for verv fancy stock. Pineapples sold at $2 tot.8f0 and tangerines 1.50 to $L.60 per strap. There are hardly any tangerines on the market. Grapefruit Bhows a decided im provement. There was a good de- mand for fancy golden russets, small sizes. whish brought around $6.50 but the the range of prices on the bulk of the offerings was from $2.60 to $8.50. Strawberries sold at 15 to N6c a quart in open erater.-N. Y. Packer, April 10. Plank's Chill Tonic for Ma- laria, Chills. Fever,.Colds anuc LGOrippe.o Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Sold- by j. W. Bowley, San Mateo. 4.17 urnI .. m U A-- -*TUE NOTW oj O 0 Ar TION FOR 'Noeeo ishereby lven that J. B. flw, m*basoer ol Tax C lertifloat ,dad 10- da Jf Julyt A. b M old l eerubleat $Iibasim p "a eapplie - aw UOWIU(4 F.,S^A iB--1Wed a aWAW i uina t' i~f& t:" _i1* j~i~vf,^mi .eS Where Was the Deaon? IhtsOf~ee w A WA Notioe to Sto S khoM The Annual Meeting .of t* *h ` Mateo Fruit Co., will be held 6 the ofee of the Secretary, San Florida, Tuesday, May 4, 100,i 10 o'clock, a. m. J. A. CHossY, Secretary and Treaos >4~ ~4 4., NOTICB Or INTENTION TO APPLY to T LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF 7F1 IDA POR THE VALIDATION OF C0*, ELECTION UELD IN PUTNAM OIOTW AUTHORIZING AN ISUEZ OF $111MO BONDS. To All Whom It May Concern: T AKK NOTICE THAT SIXTY (03)] afier the publication hereof, wV t el signed citizens and County Corn Putnam County. btle of Florida la ply ti the LRgislature of theoftteofraB^ ita next esmion A. I. 1900 for thee law legullilngand valldatlu the "eei | and held In Putam Count .F d g day of November A. D. 10t, to whether or not the bond proMd 0 tls of the BoardAof Vuary y Put nm County, florida Ma foUo.w The sum of one mdnl ThoaeMUda l || Hard Surfaeed Blhwa, the ts of y- Thousand dollars ?o bride over the St.Johnsa River a Palatha, Friotda4 , sum of Ten Tbou and dollars for St Bridsep r and across Dunn' Creek, a smail bridge e . Banana Mill In Commissioners Distriet i and other bridge that may be neeo the sum Thirty-flve Thousand dollar * Ing a County Court Honuse at Palalka, il t, should be eisued, and also to validate issue andeach and very part thereof,. M prove and validate each and every ol4 U i may be issued under and by authd ol election and to cure all defect, ~ ndm igle. that may exist in said elect ion, holalng sad canvassing of mid elefte. f; , ly empower and authorie the is.e, ealMi s and ale of said bone. L. C. 8TBU mUD . Chairman Board County m, .' Pulnamounty Flo a. V. soxA, d T. J. Ooil J W. C. AL ' M. BONAWOr Members, Board of County Co mueio e .. Putnam County, Florida. 7 6 Palatka, Florida, this 4th day of Mare - _* 1 Cypress Shingles for Weather Boarding Deacon Jones, the great man of a little village of Massachussetts, whose outward piety was of the vociferous order, but whose charity toward his fellow men was not so abounding as It might have been, was dangerously ill, and his brother deacons, Impressed with tet custom of issuing bulletins from the sick rooms of prominent individuals, de- cided to follow the fashion, with the following results: 1 p. m. Deacon Jones isa in a ser- ious condition." '*7 p. ni. Deacon Jones has ral- lied slightly." "9 p. m. Deacon Jones has suffered a relapse." "11 p. in. Deacon Jones has depart- ed for heaven." Thus ithe bulletins read at mid- night; but early in the morning some unregenerate mortal who did not love he Deacon, evidently passed that way, for the light of a new day showed curious townspeople the later report: "'Heaven. 7 a. m. Great consterr nation here. Deacon Jones has not arrived."- Woman's Home Com- panion for March. Record Price for Floridau. New York, Apr. 9.-The last sale of Deerfleld Fla., oranges for the sea- son was held this week, when Wes- sets & Co., sold a car and realized as high as $2.86 for some half boxes. The car grossed $1,940, which they believe is a record price. These fig- ures reflect considerable credit on E. P. Porehers, who has charge of the grove. They show that fruit can be grown at & profit In Florida if the proper brains and industry are used. -Produce News. . "Is Florida soil to Blame?" Is the heading of an article lt HNew York Produce News, signed Commission Merobant. He -seeirs to think the reasoh Florida fruit does not ship as well ~e California is In the soil and ferailer. We wonder if the gentle- a do"e not know that 4"ere are time when freit from nearly all Florida giov~doe. not eary well. Then again te weekly It carries Sl ri o wtol and -A d La ILL ii ~4. .4, Every House in Flord1 should be weather boardA with "Tilghman's" 6xo press Shingles. Needs nd' Paint. Not Expensive. Al- ways Looks Well. ForpqS - ticulars, write to 1 Oc.* N. J. TILGHMAN A Box L, Palatka, F *-* T ./ - .* $44 PubliV0 41,4yS,104 __ :00 NI W-1--it wo kaa * :~Ib ' S. C. s eAPsPomrrn. Yeu As e) wue~W~aV US bOAtU. [AND WILL TREAT y HIN. | : 1 IAN ATLANTIC WHARP asin ROn Steet New Yo Washingon Street, New Yol, -. %. .w' U - RUA-- ALb 9Dk A.-W U PAR PLAC. A TillK GOUTHSRN VftWRALS W. n. STANTON COMPANY, PIMNAPPLME A SPECIALTY. Wholesale'Commission Merchants SM NORTH FRONT STREET. - -~ a *"~. jii PW LAONLPNIA OUR SPECIALTIES: FLORIDA Grapefruit AND VEGETABLES. eArthur Courtin Co. S85-87 FRONT ST NEW YORK. Solicit Consignments of .'.3ibreaoes: Harry Jennhugi% Tibbals, lMe; smesar, DOO., Askoue, w ;-V' 'A. Robinsoon8 d", NIna.; 3RA. monies, Deergeld, Ms-';AL v WIin1MR, Ponts Gorda, Via.; Consolidation National Dank, and all Mcwao fg s .i Cho. ASK FOR ST3BNCIIL rt - Bstatsbu a'- ass. 24 Years Experience In Selling Plorida Orange, PPLES, experience ot TANGERINES, more than 25 years 12 a Commn ,Oranges and Grapefruit. A' 'r sfantees promptand satisfactory returns 11 ad lMart Letteis on Application., . ._ __ l _| I 1 _i_ i II I - Cerrish Brothers ""s.l BOSTON. - "0MMI[RnON naOHANT" ubrsu Of Notfomal Ling0 0 -A Kwebamt obmm2%0TheA016m4t6 MeL Da.simil Ww"TSus? P s Asl 1-1 mu KU rsl We Want |'n ZW~ZL"napt A attAU pm 1W U* WA w UinVYAL iLLMT PFMUIEL I AND PfkO"Ss pewS lit. 4o v3. Oranges Gr ape Frit A ND D. Pineapples S IJ. Vegoetb1e f I ,, p B' L, ;V74YT:-0 4, i->4 1 ranges, A' 4' I J.sp P. SA IR OQ Prodes sd C~missoaM a. 5?e~fo PaidFrut tit IjjObu Awau, 00W.1 35SW TOUR* "So B. a - 'I ~U'~* I - ICCA. mm I - Im. 3 -- --- --- - -- - - - --4- r "`j,~'h 1.4 . * I'l ...' hi i 111,t.- I S I I . 1 J.' :.^ '~b~ "-.. .." a,, V4. I T cl / I a, S S. DAVENPORT, rWants Ltui1 C. peppers and Egg We are the larget Vegetable handler In est. We want to make arrmn lixed Car Lots Verlr I PRUITS AMD PRODUCE. Comibsiog Merchants, W 4 PAl wmrI FPOR rSTNCILL W- -'-11 -*" RK PIEC, NEW YORK. GRAPPR UIT, ORANGE OUR SPECIALTIE.L AND VEGETABLES I -COMMISSION MERCHANTS- The Callender-Vanderhool MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. SHIP US 'A ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, TANGERINE Vegetables in Season. Geo. B. Long & Co., 149 Michigan Street. Buffalo. N. V. WE HAVE BRANCH STORES AT ERIE, PA., AND OIL CITY, PA. REFERENCES: Florida Representative: COLUMBIA NAT. BANK of BUFFALO FRED N. DICKEY. SAN MATEO ITEM. Florida Fruits and Produce as WASHINGTON SPIMALTIES: Pineapples, STREET. . . . EW YORK. Orange*, Grapefruit, Early Vegetables. SHIP YOUR ' ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT TO PhiliE. E ddy, PROV4 INC, RHODE ISLAND. Charjeston, S. C. NO SALE FOR GRAPEFRUIT. &9 If you wish to keep posted on market prices in BOSTON Ask F. M. Leonard & Company for their regular fruit quotations. Car Lots of WE WANT Oranges and Grape Fruit. Largest car lot handlers in Chicago. Members National League of Coq1 mission -Merchants, the best recommendation a house can have. Witl our Bank, National Produce Bank of Chicago, about us. Ask any tri trade paper about us. Your Interest a our ours. Get In touch with goo4, live people. M. CEORGE COMPANY, NO. N 80. WATER ST., CHICAGO, ILL A.4A HANDLE YOUR SHIPMENTS TO GOOD ADVANTAGE. BHrP IT TO t Iv: 1. 'a 4 -'I" "C 41" ~ 'C- ~ IC *3sq .hma"UsqA U. P. SW. *1~ --___ H-iT I ii I WTABLI SHED 1n7, PULWLIPS & SONS, NUs"sI m- t OT S *u l M.e mo eamsnte f teS United sateN MI- NQ OUR SALTY .NOW. IMPORT- '. BOSTON, MASS. E. B. REDFIELD & CO. WHOLE SALE Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants Reoelver of Oranges, Grape Fruit. Pineapples and all kinds of SouthMe Vegetables. References: First National Bank 49 Tampa, h., The National Bank WO. al1 DOCK 8TRWBT of Northern Uiberties., Philadelphia; The 0. Painter Uertillser Cor. PHILADELPHI. pana, Jaksoaville, Ifa. WILLIAM I. GROOOTT, Representaive. Prompt Return. Quotations on Reques. OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN WASHINGTON. U CO htabll shed 1841. W. 0. 8HREVE & SONS, MISSION MRC "lk If, We ,*'** !i MiLWLJ V.-C 'C F-^--^ ^i ^^ I~*a 0^B^B-- ---!- B- 06.iiiii~iiiir'f^ii~iiiiaii-^ Sands, Furber 6 Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS SWnITS aId PRODUCE PANMUIL HALL MARKET. t -1 .4r 'a A ~ "Tro W.00 I 1 M--Mmwolpm mwm __ __ -- E% h-~ ,' 'r *: ; Rv * r 0 +, Establishe~d 101 - 4 ^( ', * OF .i Arft l thothr, % e sta r md- the suln&. t extraordinary will," ad 11|n aa Tine. "In fact, I have lar pronouncing I the eui'hule Instrument I have d; quite typical of Rich. Ioet axloru to learn how .... boh will te it. after lt ielly Inore than they have Jifte epet. None of them has H to him during the lat the Whal t more, they ave to each other during the Mf ppy family! !Jan '. .lWN ler, boll-ummoned, 1 oz- 1^L o seatlemen at 3 o'clock. As r t l arrive uaher th Into Jo moiute before three Mr. t Wiate entered the aclltual, Stmiutee later he was followed brother, Joeph, who took a Healde him without offering or --- repo@Mcltlo. Then the clock "~ n d ca the instant the d othar, Henry, ome Into the S He hwas d nla the very lat- JH> Olor fashion, and present- Sotrat to the other two. atlme*t eah other, almost i e to at& other, they ento EI I*wer Van Tine entered. ~b ert to a w to you. I iplide hti wl th taaewi on K W aelti attaeN the a ich a eto He eh athe alast 1 K7, afo at 4ta4I ^^^^^U^^B^-dkih^^ k^are j^k|^^4J th feetL L ^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^H^M dB^re yeaHB^r be1 ^- ^^^^^^^*^^^^^^w as^ aB^^ .* yae *1 ^^^^^i~^H~asi usese ft^arll-L tt tart t w....... ... b room of000 8k As e*tr, rtea *m oI Sy pP" isf ttis," said B ery. - 'I T haped tMrtl 8 has str me as oelag the height *As yot late Wtrotb was s lM d of folly tor us to bave three eso ered verVWt It is of SttuB t f when by joinan bands we eaS 0e016 portade that we pgt lt the eoteta polish the Same result by boris o0. .of the tlt ThMt rit with 7y Then, too, itf t be satto etiy all Is y*oe No whm I ha eard the aWega, we can employ outside &ejp will" Lot Aus open the vaalt--stBt Theni fowed t w- T"At of the let us. as brothers, divide ts co will. e bthemr lsteao dI tents into three equal shares. What tently and itti .me. It recited that do you sa?" the deoesed lMft il be t d th te Dri less, they agreed, and that day world. oke 1 In thae Fvt they employed a expert who de h". oeertf. it -*, glec md ded a ah retainer of $OO be. was the ea n ehaet od0( leiMo lU, he tackled the Job. Ie'* At laest at considerable expense "He had bs aM- to doeeM a oUt jointly borne they hbd the dril I bdoary hfeoI sao Ig a thbee repealed and the expert set to work. broth&e asd o I pr de49 At the end of a month the cube waS m Irt* method Of OIeDOWa The opened. Inside they found the key ome way to open the 'asi was by -and a note. Mea 0 of three key. Theoe thi "I suspect strongly," they read In keys., ran the wilt, would be puad the handwriting of their beloved te- Sthe re of othreet ibee wh? ttor, "that long before this cube has would be ftbU outStd* the vault. TO boon opened my three brothers will oeh of his brothers he bequeted have agreed upon a truce. I r@rogno- one of the4cubes; to eahb, a diamond tie that they will combine Inter- drill, also his Invention.. et, and proceed to open one of the "The first one of them to bore subes only. That is unfair. Know- through the cube to the centre and Ing them as I do, I have divided tho to extract a key could open the vault key Into three parts. The three parts and become possessed of its contents whea joined fit the trefoil keyhole. absolutely and forever. No -outside A duplication of the note Is to be assistance was to be employed. found in each of the other cubes." The work mv"t be done at the-vault. 8o the expert demanded a further The three brothers Journey uptown foe and Set to work on the remain- in the same elevated train, but I I lg ubes. At the end of six anxious different cars. They reeahed the weeks the cubes were opened and the house within a minute or two of each key was complete. other. At the foot of the ellar te Then with hearts thumping wildly they found the vault and the cubes. the three brothers opened the vault. Without a word they set to work At the entrance they came upon a and removed their coats.. q'hey bored I.,e chest andd bredan dthessredWionso much At the top they found three gold- sad truth in the assertlon of Law w oen dollars--that was all. Van Tine sent the lpenstra ty "This Is all I have In the world,"' of the metal they were trig to ran a slip of paper which lay beside Pierce the money, "and If I reciprocated the The next day they came; &ad te affection which you bear me, t is just next, and many na*ts. At 4e end about three dollars more than I ought of two weeks they ffed theAsolve to leave. But I so willing to give about half an laeh further thea when you compensation for your recent la. tey started. ber. Take them and be happy." rXom the first and without expla-. The three brothers shook hands, ti they adopted a system by whi and became friends.-New York Dye, two of them were always to be- Ai a ftnl Journal. at the vault. Such was the ensure of their fraternal trust. One alght while Hoary was at work CAPTAIN OF THE SCHOOL hle drill broke. He looked up tre --- idation, to discover whether Joseph, How a BrOoklyn Principal Keeps on a who was worktl at his side. had Priendly Footing With His Boys. noted the mlbhap. Apparently ioseph At tbAe o-e-a1al "mfaon ex- was oblivious of all save the teak be- etos of Publc 8Mool 138 of Brook. fore him. i- ly W lnd l JamI C. Ro.e0 toMd do Heary sat there Idle until Jba's ast e ee be had eated arrival Iton the early imu- relieved snM OIL He1% dlitcaptain him. The he e oin at to l it cptala a celebrated dlamesd setter t Ni" mpe.mmIdeel .i , "No tI e said the e ehamlo hte qrut m er to the student' be had qaumtitt the bioka Mil em-'"t* Woh has eharge not emly ri oot replace i te o 4 the drills mad b RIohard W tA .to. moel -n X i as- e trlo od c *. wb, 41 y e sebool. and als commlta shoee * atlr. VMaM w t* ^ eeit.- He is the l who repre- or without In ( s Mae I -iAti t beis ai s dealMa wt t oere d his a .m s rt or bth va s uu, a tie plaea | so.m. na .. -. him fey s9d 3t e 0 e- e of two whsebd a & . r ni,* -l 'Rt toidg f s th Sr is vein Wb.m~ teM' iu*11 -* t-i ~T-rAN q O Wi eig:-. *7 iI'M Andt MW Au puW Useful in Req&irin= a LAXATIVE To Dispel Them. It Has a Gentle Actlen on te IDNEYS, LITER ad il * The who.e prefer. eb talin Manln In tl form. THE MAN-A-*UN o00., COLUMBUS.ONIO, U. o A. ASK YAUR ORUQGt$T FOR A MRa PERUNA ALMANAC. I i i i i i ii i i l m 4.. , 1; h o-f Jri r-- _ I .- "r! : -11,FI9. "W.W j o t 4 s- j * &**^ d .r 011 AUR. l-~. *~ 0.~.~ M as btar of IGHORADU PRU IT GRADIMR. A prfeent enet dlog In the machine, lightest r running and most up to dat SManery built to order, sppUoes, Equlpment. Etc. Write - mall to emivo my perewal attention. All kands of turned work to Ahe lrvetor ad manfactrerW. 7LL, Palatka,, Flozid U. S. A. j'i we a PALATIA, FLAe ---Dealers In-l- FIRST-CLASS ORANGEBOXES FRUIT & VEGETABLE CRATES --W- dm. ,,. The tAOt M4 2 _W "" o P .h.S M., ,. .s p mlt 1? V ,,puts u*;hw ee^i~MI K f w06 sat, wnot burMle the fruit, JMeIt te b es~ m 1 tl l *peelofi PnMa Ho hapsl p d priee sad elredere N ead Wr" mow. N. MAC wert-I th sile As an instance for prot In a good uat ak two fm s alrg grove, Mr. B F. Dotney, trom who take orders ead live tes than seven acres last season, V06s at door. w' fWakIF M8*, lnpped $6,300 worth of fruit. SIs laomrported, but s@ Bo.. town tWsX tAve bf*een collected n The sl varies a great deal from over ten years; the many public Im. igh pine to low and high hammock, pronmeate are made by the push and 12l within a mile. so that lands for seApro pt the cltise*a and pullitg say purpose or crops can be secured! together. The state and county taxes San Mateo can be reached from are about 20 mills on about one-third Jocksonvtlle by Floridas East Coast Valat ....railway or Beach and Miller line ew t.n steamers (see time tables clsewhert =1, dMu s and qtDUl, bla k U1 16 tIn tds I'p). The Clyde's St. Johns 9 "10iaer n drqa% wam*bas river steamers arrive here about 10 Good.uisrle Wloa Dat r f P. aL so do not .dvise this route. --*mWt _o NA.VW AM.- Ii e1.2I; railroad $2 epen rlate at to ti a V from Jacksonville. Irs per weekL d ah Rainbow leaves Palatk WtX *w ea" people weat tar ^ 55g tusat0 Ipele/t west O every sftemroon at Iv.ft. Lucas line re 1~i ~t-b osopms V st0emore 2.380 p. m., every day but Sost of Wb est Whim suf"y. 1-, of111e 1.Ii.,..a_, ,._ I UFe from Palatha $ p. m. S11hl 0 5P^r~tTedays, Thursdays and Saturdays, he bt er and raIl s a. apd three trains daily on r. E. C. IW waya 's s. t awty. teao. fromPalatka 2 seats mswam'I *t* e a wea ass my rerout&. tt "ad termleals at Jaapavstie wee . Smee tham soasetel awa i"t a"p. edf m poia down w heoesl IT MIGHT PAY YOU on o la to ooe~~ TO SHIP YOUR SMroute tW rarther0 Oaeanwsp, at not brimg eb e to pay fSWtf ti. wouWid *shi y from here ow day Og and have fruit go om J9o0v* a#04o -as th dZe GOlyde *hip a t. Th- 0. rapefruit, e snoiter th~a sa- algae wV worth osands ofaN to theaa m Srowes and- the hMoker Well. to l f 6a traM r es wi I 4" t-a- a a nrw. u -*40. M Vegetab e s, As a elae they are mas of aM ss ter elas of hone'nt tea bme foud e m I plae In the aseth of n aim .-" .f Rrp d rDEATWYLE R& Co , O. "eomat o4 1. h.Nh a tuo." Philadelphia, Pa. Is* so _ao_ qlr stee s. Iof, tap, or ay Infor- as the 0 Ar heado W "Mo ulc ate with Orlando Ib y Us hlhr a*ltude, dy ca dUN & HIHr st la telter thea the bwer. ___ 'Mar ds mt Is aMl wae V e a Iass. 'JLf Se hei baum *H Ha d le 944 alatTT 00MANY, ageM M. gg ag.0 g g-ge o *1 't' .4 C Nau*, WRITE FOR PRICES. -m A.M SHIP Your fruits and vegetables to the live house, SCHLEY BROS., In the live market, on a live street: 214 LIGHT STREET, fALTIMOR, MUU Account Bales and Cheeck Dally. Stencils and Stamps furnished application. References: Merchants' National Bank. Baltimore; Murchison Nat al Bank, Wilmington, N. C.; New York Produce Exchange. * Wire or write today for quotations. Agents wanted. I 64,93004 SUIjAWMp PUOIIJJ 4050 al pja law q ol '(1813o9 jwauas oql ja ejdwuxa jIUj v souo03jal eq. ba -UVO Poo 14018*1eq)woji AJl)ueujtoid I00 PUW)6 Sjae soufl Inq Iij)va, tuial Oql 11,18MOIU 0A 5X1VUslupbals 3euo 10, Ah0j 03 lulod $uvluv ova aeo 'OuP00 JO 'Pas loom 041 joO oun- t 13 sliva 6L&qslq eqj lnqAMjo jig jv souiqlAul eOwsIU Op I pug., 'sW. eqs uspuoaj l So .qwnu )uuD Vu ~wq jjav *(iu~,,uamuo& uopuorj agqvuiolqowj So *,ssau;llo,, o4) uo kIlusoq puwq I LP 8 -80 l3WOJ NWVUkI-UO)IUIUUIM do as" ON 4i8111 sse'l IIIASN tqwjOg pW A BUIt JOB. Mrs. Wise: "Mae. 8ewomrn told me yesterday that she bad to go to the dentlit's to have a nerve killed." Mr. Wise: "Acording to the bill hwe' JMu mrered or yeur sew s mdes, he evidently diat -s We A; WALTON UYVT - T41, J' Ii> Of all Kinds, Orange Wraps, Cement-Coated . Cypress Field Boxes, Spruce Pole Ladders, :/. I?', 4 4 *1% '.4% 2 '. , *1 9ab~ii~~ :(sartb: "ai Now Ar AllYI ,', . * 1'lw. ' I'. IZRR R' WNLMML AND`= -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL *U0S T~lghmen'e Oed sm .sh Ib As esosilat ap*ML it I@ fg t maali ss". O Wv ~ atm and is on- spdw aV.3880 onh ~ VWWA* P9ON M rt nu dh*0 #s a"ba4 0 0 0 0 0 FLORID&. Gerber i', and H Dem al b lwfRture and House Furnishing Goods g all dusgu$os. Uodertakeftssad k*mors. am sATvemosplelo U" Oro okery and China Tablrnwi, TO Bobt etsOdd PleossChIngGa G warnreA *Lpe, tc r I106112FRONT ST., PALAfKA, WNNelRLU HARDWARE C Ane Couty Ageat hrft 0 FIILVU CUMLLW OWS Alseoroaat *0 P1, uu oua~ 3E" smu IN.u an w.af mps am" zoneawTime a" ow mi 48" vim~e THEATRE When in Palatka don't Fall to visit the Wonde 1e0e. The MOVING PICTURE SHOW of quai "Entire change of programme eaoh night. Adim iss5on ;o11 blKldren 5s -, - EAST COAST BARGAIN HOUSE. set aorids, spA still at t. hea&d DrIGL AsD AMSePAO- Dry Goods, Shoes, Hot r ,00 rland Ity. I XBtl hIe RO I. L1otn=ngo Una VOW~ f sposy MA. A varsom Ifylansorwturwiw=ad DuildersSOPIN&es La,. Mgft *a S. a. ROMateLo F. San Mateo, Fla. EVENTUALLY YOU WILL USJ nFourFertilizes. WHY NOT NOW? a0M Manufactured In Jacksonvlle. ,.Sales Agent, S. W. ROWLEY. * -._ I A.Ifi d ML ~ gkAl dkAh AmkAl M im M mw A N lfhw wrqh-w m 1wIhITl/qwmwm I I I rvsm iinaur~ my1~ A i ' 4 } : 1P _ _ dM --- - t. " 1-C- FW ISL' ^n'*" :rN k Mil. -i Some of the dangers ex-President Moosevelt .will encounter In his Bast African trip are described in an aso- VA st given by Winston Spencer Chrohill, former BriUsh Under-Seo- retary of State for the Colonies, of his expedition, which covered almost exactly the route to be followed by the Roosevelt party. During his trip Mr. Churchill's Eng- lish servant succumbed to a mysterl- ous and swiftly fatal fever. A daily dose of ten" grains of quinine warded of malaria in <4e case of Minister Churchill. He describes the Uganda Protetcot- .at. an enchanted land because of forests of surpassing grandeur and foliage of indescribable beauty, but cursed with malignant attributes. Never a White Man's Country. Very white man seems to feel a sense of indefidable oppression and Mr. Churchill says it will never be a white man's country, adding: "A cut will not heal, a scratch fes- ters. In the third year of residence even a small wound becomes a run- ning sore. One day a man feels per- fectly 'well; the next, for no appar- .eat cause, he Is prostrate with ma- lara, and with malaria of a peculiar- * ly persistent kind, turning often In the third or fourth attack to black- water 4-$yer.' While Wild animals abound with- out number, the danger from them, Mr. Oburchill says, is less than from the tapte fly, which when Inflected in a manner yet undetermined by scientists becomes a deadly assassin. The soae of the fly is confined to the trees and the bushes and near the water, and it may therefore be avoided. According to Mr. Churchill, this deadly sect first appeared In the Ktadcat of Uganda s the summer of 1001 and within five years had killed two out of three of all the inhabit- ants, no leds than 300.000 persons dy- ing from the poison which it spread. Aeeepted Death With Apathy., "It might have been expected." wrote Sir H. Hesketh Well, the Gov- ernor of Uganda, to Mr. Churchill la reply to a query on the subject, "that. - even though the negroes showed Ina 'aity to grasp the theory of the trasmmsadm of disease by the agen y ls sects, the uadesiable dead4aess of the M tri borderkng f the lake ore wold hbayp iduced them to ee fom the strike lad and to .SV ao"ht in the healthier districts 1.a 1e6ge from the pestilence ,uflaa ttl e m thousands ieM have aral~sd the natm, W WhSe deplortag the sadmess -0*1 26 wthye * *-i ". "ma y-s"* JeagMle. T#81 KtX Sa w"DWSW sm 3tworou4 **:awo-IcsOk*ea g:v.o 0mv Doubtful Powder. One day, after listening to a story particularly offensive with age, Lin coin McConnell, the Georgia evanget ist, told this: I An old darky went Into a store down in Georgia and asked: "Say, boss, you got any gunpowdah heah?" "Yes, we have gunpowder." "Lemme see some of that theah gunpowdah." The dealer showed him some. "Pore a little of that powdah in any hand." The old darky took the powder near the light, ran his forefinger around and around in it, looked at it critical- ly, and then smelled It two or throu times. "And you say this beah is powdah?" "Yes," answered the dealer sharply; "that is powder. What is the mat- ter with it " "Dunno, boss"-the darky shook his head doubtfully-"but hit smells to me like It's done been shot off 'be- foab."-Judge. "Mind Your Stops." Massachusetts has a law, known as the '"semi-colon law," under which a misplqbed semi-colon regulates the* liquor trale" in the city of Boston. But this is not a circumstance to an omitted comma as nstanced in the following act of the last Legislature of Massachusetts: "Whoever oper- ates an automobile or a motorcycle em say public way or private way laid out under the authority or law reck- sedly or while under te tlaaenes of liuor, or so as to "admnger the live or safely of the ptlie," ete. It w awsenrted that the reckless ses 4ut x *es phesee ou ^*1- *I-i far~t kf- POW* F,- j4 -. .A~l ~ hod at'ads TAKE V A. tr 4' '4 ( S. hic e professor that he, wouldAot e baok from Africa alive, Mr. RSeaveot said: I- I propose to come ,bek vei r amuc alive and one of the frst places A shall visit will be this lodge room." Interest In the prospeets for usod sport dudag the eomla.t. asps, su m. ulatedb the com6ig of Theodore teo.. has--brouiht detailed" re ports of the vements of same tate B npa Tallyan de Visent, 4o rem lais Hnes.a who has iJust y tureOdMl m a huntingA trip. reports Red sport with hippopetmi on the 1pper Tana River. and for the shooting of this game he recomAends the district between the Athi and the Tana rivers. The eland, snu and cryx stalking is perfect, with the exception that hun. ters of this game are constantly in. terfered with by unusually aggressive rhinoceroses. Lions are plentiful, but with some exceptions, they seem to -be timid. A man named Smith. the leader of the party of TransvaaI Boers who re cently settled in the country, wRs carried into the hospital at Nai- robl, terribly mauled by a lioness. No black mane lions have been seen thus far this year. The rains are late. They have be. gfin to fall in the Nakuru district. but otherwise they are holding off. It is now certain that they will be heavy during the first part of Mr. Roosevelt's trip. The Uganda Commisasion hopes that Mr. Roosevelt will visit the big camp in Uganda where natives suf- Nering from the sleeping sickness are cared for. -a,4 Smith's Home-Made Candy-All Kinds Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Kisses, BUTTERCUPS, TAFFY AND MIXTURES. ICE CREAM PARLOR. HOT and COLD DRINKS. FRUITS, NUTS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. ALSO CARRY FULL LINK OF HUYLER'8 CANDIES. I L. A. Smith, Palatka, Fi. - mT- mm--**TTTTIT o TTr aM SAN MATEO CIGARS. Made from the Genuine Havana Leaf at San Mateo, Fla. Nt IpertmentL They have been on the market for year At all the great hotels of the East Coast At the Club House of the Florida Automobile Assoolatioa on DaytonaOrmond Beach. On board the famous St Johns and Ocklawaha River Steamers. By the Union News Company on the limited trains. At all First class Hotels, Clubs and Cafes. The Florida Tourist knows and loves them welL Why don't you get acquainted? For convenience eof our mail order fritnas we put pameo our best brands In boxes of 12 cigars eah and will deliver see anywhere in the United states at following prices: Mfa of 13 Panetelas for 76 cents, retail pries 10 centc, ** Puritanos for 76 cets, 10 ** Club House 1.00 retail prie 15 esenta Invincibles $1.25 retail price 30 cents. Imperials $1.50 retail price 0O ents. S. W. ROWLEY, San Mateo, PeorIda. ' N 4^ I ~- -'a" .- I - ~w. ,- P It wmil Hep You m Luclnd# 0. Hill, of Freel d, 0 x "Before I began to take Cardul, I offered I was afraid to lie down at night. After I be.gu take It.l felt better in a week. Now my pains l, gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the of life ha nearly left me." Try Cardul. ''- Ii U" u --------- q"- AT ALL DRUG STORES ,- qp `' *F 4. ,. be itwm Put z &M a o"fll where itd" ow twinl t=b~e SIM~ L Th~ese boa e't~r the yfee" willbehe b mr Wlre eli slwedto 60014 to newourtosw a ich a"d historewer "&Wo Frw.WY -~ 4 -Me tros me Mt Goeatr. ** S I . --o -- '_ .o tro ,... TS e.. 1M I a a prk J. Naim ,a sol, th --- l.. . *MRwm@ m mIs ^r wesr ot thGe u- 7. ; trwberry .ssn astIy OinI^l **-*4A G-'We '"J. CbeW 0 ow-. dofto bflam to Dnds at Laheland. phes, clhairatate B. T. so. SKW. N amR the City i Of ISte, oty uSt Lak do., it-The strawberry Ws aIsiA, S MtNW; M. S -nMa, -M m u mNi MMOolledaM, ad taMt Id *Al m wil psr smn has com to a lose, the unal ne~rile; 5. T. Jnis, .*Bteam B5A; e qum ONf RUoM MD iL. Islpmets' having goe forward last W. C. AlyoTs, -eM. L'I' t es d B vWy e se o Ca- week. Over 250~0 quarts were re- o .. N.-. --!.B.i. ,- t tr tht caha mt beod by tb dskippedfrom tis ,ection, which e- ,pe-e,,i.,; J. L ofHun a. t E et t am& throughout the season. The local Sb to J. arket still wooded with berries of 8te Dr. & 8, Pa. Slridhas a abee os iu f .wo.n to bele aG etainribed the most superior quality and will be ltk. n l wrMlh bIde lawin my prseao, th.is I day of De- ustI -bout May ist. Representative-. J. HaiBr, Pa i tha omber,. A. D. UN. The Irish potato and string bean law; H. A. B. rKeaw", ts. p el5ss'of (sea.) A. W. OlMAASON, ropC are now claiming the attention n aom.l (TheNoWy Public. O fthe S M-ab not w ek Town Oser of tate ad the. lit. HaMa Catarr Cure is o talate Inte. Irish potatoes will be leaving this se Mayor-J. 8. Rowley. t 4tby commercial bod. sally* l adscts dreet)e bloo beena ns eal one for all kTelss of AldermemJ. A. Oe 3. 0 6.* the t have drawn the at and meuous t mefruit and vegetables ad much moe.: lr, C. A. Baoley, 8. W. pe, H. Sti f thisn cas sto ndfo tost s"lals fre. s comaI Into eirelatoa, eoesen tL Goodwin, L BL. aley. sM.at J. CHMNT 0 0. Toledo, 0. priest having Oee recelvel for pro aT Assessor, Tea x toes-r, lTes- q Ee rep0 a being S d mby all oDrugglta. t. 4"ce. el, Clerk-lrdtt BBB. -.- o etlnous agro Take Hall's saIly PMll for O Niag arscal-Wlliam SPie advantage ____W tis rrib calamity often h Ua6*krS,5 orlmas.Pltyetinon ar,.r mnbe Pas* pa ae a _elm. boatimaan. I.- Flec .. "r- Scores the rivers warslng-grownlngc herJacksoavl""s 1L .- P. 1wF. SOf the YaOht, at. Tamps. and terro, Jakmvle. 4,los atTaph l. -The *t Sa ana warnings are kid. That dull pain or c nn Clk- S to owned by o. att m, Oit ache ln the back warns you the Kid. vale; StA*e Spka t? ; IL 00 fomrltsuss Ayr tat e NwSe .We r a. a seyneed atteison Kf you wuMl* Mo(tle*o- It .mt etable- sa ,d ths OI7 heiep eim fatal maladle- Dr4opsyn, I-O iLt os Young oo to Soeers Paet rail.- Ws or Bright' Dsease. Take ,oo. es- wwn ihr des road. Mr. Harlman ay Joa the par- tried Blitters at once and as Back- *k* t o PIb 4ue. i i-" wireless tyo in Pga-_. .ache Sy and all your bat fee..lngs. 4.., a iI On A arrngmasa yebt Su ta "t ,Aft-er lo sateri. from h kes a had t he t5eis,-na.arr vingm r ,m naa a I eak dand- lame back, o mtas$1w. -ae....are not it Barrmae lines, who are malm a- t/ Mfme m-A W e sy t r. Tt wl t Ta n- sce1lk T*n. Only chlt exeative e pets . , n -ft.,ri ., ,al s_ -ad harI..or.elmt- v-. !na l,. W. Rowey's. tr ly.s but pr.am .t s Mt shan M MeLavulln la t eady Shrit Van Pe t ree -tv a A by the At ae seb oard A kAei. tes To x"end 9Rallrad. wart am to Ise N ewm* t be L!. w Pey ar Jaco a, tla-4ory McLaughl--- F. .aAe' and .Tw ' 2B"WEL- .s p rm rsient orePieasa tAola am a cc, ts. ad ; iawl es a uauteor w a14 d sWWBrius Usbtd Io*r m ssotes..shou'athir4ty mil ehedS too aOlve as t4 i 61 6 a01" o. wAo* Na"e M 1s. hoe e I s o" ad $aboW thelasf w to two saell" miles" MOW aiat= 0s9 fe ,Inese a. an wt ansts is l$Into* ^b year AMs N. lmUes; 0. WA laorw wit a at m e e Fthrs baa tetUnn te NW Inte n-tdb gex.t. d fsteam- wa tad ft tb nb IWO SbuS thG W wall be whaid ( W" a ohs sA sSi ftl ote A*rAt * ble B osg1 hi"t po* ess at pltns m str he :r % 1'0 it state iioS Is-Y ua iMiS t Pi' 4h0 aa c lJwkldk an the only Ges to u- a or _i 0 flW& WL ? Sum up 666 p 39. IL WM on wnw 01 "p iK 6 wtiwu, #""Wo iilwI~whw - 0 IVFW ~ -i '* ^ w.;;~ * S ,.,*. iU8 P 4" -. ". 45' '.5 f '~ *k 5* .4. TIRES This It a very laportaat applUa- Uon teor a Ubtel Mly atof foed at thi ti4e aqeaeee she ise of the ftk t"Id TeS a WrSg betft ear. ta* et yrse crop. You cannot sae' to eoaemalse (1) on nertUlser. Nemhwr hold you delay about ap. plia, 1t. Nature calls for help in ay, iai this is the time when for- tltser will do the Cees the most 00oo.; Later applications prolong the Growth and therefore the maturing of the truit, thus makingthe crop late and sapping the vitality of tie tree. We have fruit and viae formulas to meet every oodltlon of soll. Write to us about uem and ask for our booklet. "Good- Old Summer Time in we Orange Groves." Ideal Fruit and Vine Manure Special Fruit and Vine Manure. Ieruvian Fruit and Vine Manure. W. & "'s High Grade Fruit and Vine. Wioun & Toomer Fertilizer Company Jacksonville, Fla. are giving greatest satlstactjon to our Sl hundreds of customers in Florida. The always grew, sad they always bear fruit true to name of variety. 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Schnarr & Co., Manufacturers, OR4LADO. FLORIDA. EAST FLORIDA CITRUS NURSERY StaMdard varieties of Orange and Grapefrujt trees. My stook this s** sea is large and of extra fne quality. No White $y or seal. WWl ake* speelal low price on trees for No member delivery. Address: WILLIAM F. REED DRA!ON = tD FLA" STETSON SHOES FOR MEN. QUEEN QUALITY & AMERICAN GIRL SHOES FOR LADIES. A full Hau of Show for Boys, Missb Childim CITY SHOE STORE . #t1703 Iv K~ .~Y '4 . .4. * -.5 4"' AJ 46.' .< {*. -<1 2 St. Augustine, Fla. ~, 41 4 ,. '4'. .4 *~5 ~/. ~ '4's I ~5 4' 'V ,* '5 ii .5'" 'I --T--,-~ --1 ot I '" !L . tbef ,~i ~ a~3w Pon"no Pamtner and @1. m smre. s, h sok i bemes almost hy. iaidsIt a dliyfelt to 'e01 s rdac lathO ball- Ossees to be so Sa m- Ieavenings dres.. Sdano expect to suggee the - Sbeautiful coaspvotteou the SIntrobeduces almost shn the eth c entry, and uet; as e r- Ii*tiy, but whie men' dress ref the S I would rob t of hey w would not Matl por the same rem. S at ~eV t.hoe expect to see th e re. 4the beautiful savotte, which bar aI n$, Introduced at Court in tr-e century, and has been re- We remodeled froany timesrmany, Soweve#e, tha were graceful ande Sledbut h"tile men's dreiation re- ccalsonalit Is today they would not Am 9lle te old charm. B there are other dances, oce Sop lar, that might well be re-intro- SWemay borrow from Germany, tM- O the' stingg dance," gender. :j8 Occagasily seen in this country 'sq ests the barn dance), but tially;,presve *tM 4a o toe a W"4. e. @* who aohlevAd er neews fy sample maeas w I are qlte withI the reach of every Aane-M woman. Her snmal house t4 Paris stood Is a garden full of fruit bearing trees nw5 rounded y tall ,hArubs and bushe. eOV*tona-tlhat Ufest ,of all the ane arts-was "llttelre et atsaate," gay and goespyr, acordinc to tIe character of theos present, aad If the weather was fine they tork a turn la the Oprden gatharla and eatles Cherries when the fnuit was in sea. son. In short the day wad truly and In all simplicity a day at hme. The alveraga American 'oman livos always under the oppressive shadow of the unexpected guest; whether she is making preserves, writing books, shampooing her hair or spanking the baby she is always under tha strali of the fear that somebody will drop In; and such Is the open door policy of American hospitality, particular- ly In small towns, to be In the house and imt to receive the unexpecLel tuest is to convert a friend Into an enemy. What woman In what small American town cannot provide as much for herself and her friends? Let her try it and see what benefit she will reap from thus ordering her relations with the world.-New Hav- en Register. FASHION NOTES. SLhrs not yet gained the popularity It Satin of the palest pink Is the new A srvM. Parts Is fond of It, and color for evening wear. S whto bas seen it as it is dane- Abandoned is the shoe of varnished S'ta Treach ad German capit. leather for evening wear. mi st wisht that it could become Frocks may be buttoned down the apltr feature on our dance pro. front as well as the back. , Shirley poppies are very lovely as be first steps of the "Patin- a trimming for black hats. the ttwo dancers stand side Most of the embroidery seen now ide, wdth their arms crossed and in the shops is machine made. joined exactly as if they were A device to do away with stock- W iaamg the "outside edge" together ing darning is the gummed patch. fa te. In fact, the dance is intend- The separate waist and skirt has ad to suggest the graceful "outside almost disappeared from view. Sea<1e" as the dancers make steps first Ottoman silk Is still popular, but t. the right and then to the left, has a rival In the new tussore. SaMd this swaying effect Is charming "Puffed out very full at the back" when a large number of couples are It the Paris decree for the hair. oluf. FiPllet net stockings is lisle add lan . ..aps hostesses would be start- silk are the rage of the moment. 1 $at the suggestion that the Span- Color embroidery, on white, black, lA "Jota" might be introduced Into cream and ecru will be much used. Shiall-rooms Certainly, as it Is dano- i White gloves are no longer worn in S.4 by the animated Spaniard, it the street, or, Indeed, anywhere. s vl4 hbe considered too vivacious for The grays and the pastels predoml- ^ I tlaftMa, yet some of its feature nate among the fabrics offered for 4 -SAldt be taken, and upon these a aster. Sg dance might be founded. It |I charpes are much In vogue. For SMt graceful movements of the' evening wear there are some very tmat mpke the charm of this pretty ones to be seen of chiffon em- M i-fUadlA Record. broidered in gold. -- :A beautiful trimming for the lew N 13W DAY AT HOME. hats is the long, brown quill, shad' amndeea custom of having a log from the softest mushroom titt t P originated In France In to deep wood color, with a- hint of lganiang of the 180t century gold dust out at the ends. Mile. de eSudery, /an authoress The gold abd silver rose of the woo man whoms all the great pea. winter reappears on the shirred taf- of old Paris delighted to bon. fete hat When two Immense roses appear ,, Seiadery was as busy as on the same bat they are unusually American woman, and flat la shape. eI sb, being also a wise Jet has not lost its popularity, and e Saonisted her activittie. it appears frequently upon gowns and ,Mm Waya a week at home, bats. bw me bl atorie, for It Us said that staol-stodded leatho *o eald rhw brilliant or will be a novelty of the seaas. eiW e who male Mwar of the talomusad for t 4 As the Otel a.* vee naspriag trade are of the a e ea Walvl plo kisd. "-- Tbre Is a fad for lalagW the sleeve f the rt aU the way up on a outside of the The aews of r , m_&; At- Ah mm . te diaVt e mthe MeIry Widow r havt be" meg attlve tI the" the evr. A CassUe hh a Vls this by poiniegas ea t otW a woman wars a lane hat hb her to almost covered eept- at the itdea, otere it Ist*.a ed out; her Jloread Is hidden, and her temple ma r aletey gs soted, so that seth* tag staeds out clearly ave her ,moe ,and aoath, and as a result the teeth are noted as they never wer be- ore. This state of aftf* Is bomwght about nla a rtat measure by the hats with iarge round crowns and droop- ing brime. fost girls, when they .qwaat to *how their tseth, think It necessary to smile broadly, say the cosmetic dentist, and thua" proclaim their Intention tn a most tent man- ner. They should learn to show them without making their Intention obvious. It is not necessary to smile broadly; In fact, a far more effective result Is obtained if the lips are only slightly parted In the centre when the emotions of amusement or bappl- ness are to be expressed.-New York Press. / THE WELLBRED. I have seen Americans of all so. clal grades eat In public and private, and I assure you there is much to be learned by both men and women. The little touches which fashion dic- tatee as regularly as it influences our sleeves and collars could not hide the deficiencies in the fundamental train- Ing, and often the table manners of a modest-appearing man or woman were vastly superior to those shown by a group of richly-dressed diners at a nearby table. Breeding Is un- mistakable to observant eyes-so Is veneer. Fashion allows a woman to loll over the table, using her elbows as a prop for a pretty face or for what- ever is balanced between the fingers. Reflnemient *towns upon such behavi- or and declares that one must keep aloof from the table and only per- mit the hands and wrists to come In contact with the linen cover. There are little niceties about the handling of silver, and steel, and glass, of using the napkin and leaving the plate after finishing it which never change, and with which fashion never seems to care to interfere. They are the habits of well-bred persons at home and abroad.--New Haven Reg- slater. PROUD OF CANADA IPARMRU Lady Wdlfrld Laurer, wife of the Premier of anada, reported in a re- cent speech to clubwomea that quite a number of women had reqstly, gained reoo tloa In the hiber l - stitutlois of learnlasn Canada, Among the women leoturers whs were giving special satisfaction by their college work she mentioned one wom- an lecturer of MeOill University and several In the Royal Victoria College for Women. Also. she said that Coa* ada. had special reasaoa to be pros4 of her women ftrmers. During she last year more than 15.000 womes made a saocess as farmers i the Do. milnas.--4few York Sa. Miss Blta 0. Mrrens has bees elected principal of eo Trsdalag hob tr 'Methodistt Desoo cases ta flew Tork. city. go m1-.6 pea"*. of twse o% Uelmows ndW" for am* e" q.pemberof the b u*&ine Lon, 4"* ~ ad 4s 6 stW- tM *i m g et4- l M ,* . t as ep Sn of s1 sinto t mO I M be, -dU -N em fW &v t eior from l,. :M * en.' J, -Mearus tor ye/twI I In the event of peresn is denah pmnetts e ntss be omw pse eal as amt nges back to he *t a e pah la fh a la-pa L ' odan e4 trade uni o r fr,8m0YeW bo6e mayw gmas e naul for their members, and no a leftim- In Ishe erequntkdof a persons daprot tore Wannuity becomes paane all moHey ei, with cotepoun xeoaterodt 16t periscentil., will be etun to t mploy &rs f labor cm o i aWerat )rd senes mtr 060,ortr s eloployt ddet eso trade ul= or any tUofe $M.96, or at 60 CC8.06. A ftr ip requIra sat Ate prospe- woata g of theSM 6ay aan eh sua: Ifm a am 0a $500 paid for a, boy of 15 thbe will secureL hn atL aeW -a 55 sad for the reoo ai* f lie.- l tan a roenity 0. system by0, or a - $53.50. A it's espectation of rlfe beag ey eater the same -a wUsent teon or yearly y alaelaap , pOAenMe ifet for the et a h life. Then the re Is a system by h- h ten or twenty years by an I-leal a ent, sad sa thi cpase to qtwery law o pueben, ell oe etuoed -o - tee anmltnt fos the re"r ied sedieenw of e er est Marriage Lteinee aali .werIe.IhaSima ea t "W . to mrdages sane the p oe wboeae 1a caner e ntis ftA 'wedlaq la a gives ped o ths parop The same observer remarks tht msay Iloeses that are Issued acr4 a w ee, or, as 'a real ersate aoAs wrelsd. There are vaidons maens pies to aetoee the option to get mau e4, *een thoeh they pawiobay o. teded to marry, or wsa at a ha oell the hes to onisa the oNf h A health department .s Um an5 deah of maysse allhp *am ashes mere tilem t lh p18 wottid trpi oti ht h mi.iluhisUw 'I' h~& dL 4' "0 .'1| ' '4' 4'' I' - 1 A A '41 6w -?,: * g Musae on The Waters. A man, whose boyhood home was t a viver valley, was wont to recall Svery severe freshet that swept SSM bo estatd away. AAd the Mest thingI saw of fath- 4r," e weld say at a thrilling point 4 t e sarrantve, "be was selling S- esam as the dinlag room ta. And what did you dor" would be t Isywlable query7 '05 aseampeled ham on the p1. -.. emia's HNe- Companloa. , g da-y+ M aallt ,Il S" lit *w Y ork e a-e . qeL a -isloto ve lVitt. He ag*- eI M Rthat it I was oln f to a I t s well begia learn- as y WIe. t was aston- Showe W s fg a sal he pre- Vt 6 fweat conveniences. StaM "e made trend in the at^C Low without slas a bread -oilowAd out a cavif In the 4ea ato led salt and geder tno quantities, to adz the dougb. He mw. O'l* f-t In his cookln that , .w -e very much. To prevent 60 fbt e boiling over be placed I s s*een willow stick across the top atof the pot. The lesson in Scowon allowed. 4.. 0 tAbbled and then rush- Sto e top of the pot as though It ms gSIg to 4oil over the sides Iad exMguldPa the ftre, tyt as soon Ias t toudd the willow it subsided e oseoas sentient thing.-From For- s*At a Stream. A Painful Expression. Wilitam G. Rockefeller is the presto debt of the National onI fBance. Otasse ing the training of dogs at a recent club meeting, Mr. Rockefel tor sNI: "Yes, training is an art. The sim- plemt appearing canine performance Is, properly understood, a difficult thing, It looks easy, but it Is hard; nd hius"-Mr. Rockefeller smiled-- "thus It is like the man at the photo- gripher's. "Tlis man, sitting for his portrait, said lBpatlently to the artist. "* Well, have I got now the pleasant expreilon you desire?" "Yeas, thank you,' sali the photo- grapfer. 'That will do nicely.' Tt hurry up,' growled the man. 'it hurts my face.' "-Rochester. Her- Siolly's Wheat and Fruits. S ly was the "granary of Rome" it fo ner days. Wheat grows to an esornads height, and the ears sel- dat contain less than sixty grains. The toe is the finest on earth. I buy It at 10 cents a pound to make that faous dish--"rlso el buterro e from- aglo." No other rice answers the parpos. The most bountiful crops of oGemamy and France, of England and Auatria-Rungary, present to the Sicil- Ia. tle image of sterility. A Sicilian watefO- tIs a dream. It -was the eetar of the gods. No Geor- gls fattleasake variety Is in It .elas. Idlas figs and aloes are won- delra the former serving as food for the poor. The pomegranate reaesber its highest perfection along t e southern eoast, and is shipped to an parts of the world under the sam ef 'punalea," nla honor of the Piale war:; it was brought from Car-\ thase Into Italy by the Romans.-New York Press. days ago to be quite free of object. tionmble habits. Why, it has done nothing but swear once I got It." "Ah! air, it's wonderful how soon them birds get corrupted in new quar- ters. I should ha' bes enmore careful wo I sold him to. I didn't thing you was that sort o' a gent"-TitBits. Last year te SS uIalvwedtles of erope were attended by M1,13i sts dea"t. Demins vas In Ised wit 1U84; mAt ese Stb Vw Il V. BuSS .. VAv. .^ r\ ^aLAa <;-j A The laaagraoat Of Meah'-s - water ply mark the oeat ' project of great laportaace to the eity. The new water supply is taken trom the Mariqulaa River, twenty miles northeast of Mwaila. The watershed above the point of diversion covers about 140 square m4les of mountain and brest and is wltbedlwwa from settlement. Private property within this reservation will be expropriated, says the Colonial Re- view, and the entire district will be freed tfrm human contamination for- over. The reservoir is rectangular In plan and measures 509 by 764 feet and is 20 feet deep. Its capacity is 60,000.000 gallons. The water enter through a concrete lined conduit four and one- half miles in length, of whcoh a smaH amount Hes near the surface of the ground and was constructed In an open ditch; the balance-Is in a tunnel, wbich at the deepest point is 180 feet below the surface of the ground. At frequent Intervals along the con- duit are Inclined shafts with st"pM for entering the tunnel to Inspect, clean or repair. At one point the con- dult sinks under the bed of the Dulu* tan River and at another It Is car- ried across a stream by a 60 foot con- crete arch bridge. The water Is carried from the head- works to the tunnels by means of a riveted steel pipe line 42 inches In di- ameter and ten and one-half miles long. The pipe is carried under the Marlqulna River, but t~is section, In place of steel, is of cast iron. Most r the other streams are crossed by means of concrete bridges; but at two points the pipe is carried across by steel truss bridges where the width of the stream Is too great for concrete. The dam is 400 feet long on the creest and about 85 feet in extreme beigt. It is built of cyclopean ma- sonry, or concrete in Which large stones are embedded. Behind tho dam whl be a storage basin wioch will serve the city during the dry months w'ben the discharge of the river is less than that necessary for the sup- ply. The cost of the completed work is about $1,500,000 as far as the Deposl- to, and the distribution system to be installed throughout the city will cost $500,000 more. The new system supplies 22,500,000 gallon of water each twenty-four tours-enough to give every man, wom- an and child in the city 100 gallons a day. Caruso, But Still-I At a performance of "Aida" the other night, Caruso. as usual, soared lifto the highest altitudes of song with such consummate ease and thril- ling pIWer that he ,brought down the house-with the exception of one crit- ical young woman in the family cir- cle. "Lou," she observed to her compan- ion, "isn't it funny that Carooser don't seem to gripe your solves the way he does on the record? Queer, ain't It?"-Philadelphia Ledger. Evil Communlesations. "Here," said Johnson, entering the dealer's shop in a rage, thought yo't guaranteed that parrot I bought two JL FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY LOCAL TIME CARD No. 78. No. s No. ?t DAILY DAILY Effective April 6, 1909 MAIN LINE ... ...emo oi)I7h IJNo. h2 4 )O psi U o) amil Iv .lackisoivlile rr 7 :1p pim, n M an 5 gS pmI 105 iplln ,v. 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C1. 6m IW go 5WO O Wj ba. ow we m at wb .Of em, rWEL" o ~a4 - I I _r ___ ~_ v eins__a ', I fte lAd T o ou R ft Nll MmIT n - In amo n OVr 80 yeni his besor the i i t and ha" been ade semal su e ftler a tom al wperi AMkwnoos tet deceive All oaDterflto saImtations and Jkustes geodA , Uxperitment that trifle with and endanger the beih Ifa4 at dF Chsdrent-Experlence agalnast pa1 Wi What is CASTOR IA Oetoare Is a harmless substitute for Castor 0, M ' orte, Drops and Soothing syrups. It to Pe--asBot contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narfste snbpttnce. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys WSon and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatio and Flatulency. It assinillates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural oleqp The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kid You HavTe Aways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. M W eSamAum @oPaSe. M"v*AV SI#"nI, Maw s- Y0.0 *-s- m cr,, 0Spa"" M=II~I H-S.- *oe Mt i* ^ ** 4 khenory wh mi rs s p.tday hd ad p y oadaj t alet ~L e .-R J.t e; t had aten a great del saofr an rad to it did t m Ito was and Me to t laf, a t that ey weF YOU jtr tbis wae S mut fw feralf A of 4s on adlsp WW. They did4 St ; al. t t dream that oa. Wa laste S an tl e t After a lg time ad ttle boy loet s men were so har. verythlag I' St; i th0e 0"s0 and I Jay td th04 had be very dMil asog them. m k- l ovr mes o It timt it tu a e k. 801 pdemaily-what was that! Tw fof nr a Un itdr. ler d 1r *0 tieB. M. bu t It 15 be t e ale bldw. Sleeywt flt and lesat e. and UitsOom, to be lost sad tr^teaed they juaped from their M add Nato A ml I Cma 0- 4 goo "lt dbel u, bat It -was too late. t10 r writ; terey to Paso h tUe T at r. Oneaw 0 Wasb1ngton and his braw q t there 1 was white coverlet sprte4 a t were already among the. mak time an lads know over am, and at fArt It was coldt mad o priobers of the. iPWiss t K Hy. i d tbat I w M asl g to ds but ."A, If we only had 't S030 to bed J ,m-i,, ^ tef after Ailte 1 jlsy ;sanm and wam. e late and slept so wsondly!" they Lannedd e d the for aer p. lon. When grossed, but they h would. have thoud ght DP9es the Newark Call I awake"d urass was grwitag partly of that before. ovar me. sad a violet aestled at My Maybe they would have been more - Or A UlnCK HORS. side, and sometfles spoke to we with earga it they bad been fightig for s oso the feines tt lorsesbeI their own country, but they had ben twraed ao the raet horad I most tel ye what I saw one day. hired by the flgllsh to help them. iii ftrane ao the roadway. There came frat a wagon, being driv- "We have a thousand prisoners, LIIRLW w R ably a stick now, and yet I en very slowly; and Inside was a lit- entlemen," said Gn. Washington tIebeautiful tores, with flow tie white box; and behind It fol. when he had tie to talk to his o ... i es and tail, and sportlna a lowed atotha r wagon, In which there flers, "and only three of our men ie1 which had silver bangles that was a woman In black weeping soft- ar lost, one killed, and two froen. 040red In the sun. JNo doubt it ly. and a man and the big boy, who We have had a gret victory." OPPAN Sstrane to you that a plain old had cut me rom my stump; and be- And, when Norman put his older ,i t 4 could be thus transformed, but hind them was a string of wagons away, he thought he had had a sret, Rre can be so question of the truth moving slowly in a row.There was t.-houg tBa n * L something about it wslb made me ood time-Elizabeth Roberts Burto ALad before I was a hone I was s feel very sad. in Sunday shoo Times. - b-- ov bush, growing by the road- Just then something passed me A DISCOVERY. fos; jad before I was a sprout I was which seemed only a shadow, and it Helen and Roger were staying with - a i Wbhn nut that had fallen from appeared to me that I could see the their H randparente. Although they a large tree overhanging branches. little boy with whom I had had such were not exactly city chldtree, yet 0 I have tad an eventful life, even times. He bent over me and I heard there were enough new sights and -$ Iage young and dead now. him say softly, like the voice of the sounds here to keep them busy ask. .I -~er as I stood by th roa t, 4 there-ls good stick ing questions and trying to find out bpreadieg out my leaves anI horse. Come with me, Hlorsey." for themselves. F R W H O and watching wagons that I think I shall go with him. I am 'Ite hen; fascinated them a good by In the roal near me, caus- lonesome without him and I am get. deals e. RO OS . r 4at to rise and cover my ting weak. Who knows what I may At night hey w ld peep into the I longed then to travel. be In the place beyond ?-Washington heahouse and wath the row of cud couldn't because I was rooted 8tar. l the earth. Yet I got to tray- WASHI NTO V UR. ded-up chickens balanced on the anCO . WASHINGTON'S ADVENTURE. roasting poles. nNCO boys, going to school, used to "Tell me something to play. How- "Aren't they ounny?" sad Roer,.. .. gad break off my leaves, peeling ard,--do tell me something to play." who was the yo er of the tBA l to oand selling them as candy for begged Norman of his big brother, "They look as if their beads had . leaves, which they called money,. who was studying his history lesson. been pushed down into helr bodies." W. waret greenbacks, just like sure "Play that you are Gen. Washing. '" know it, said Helen: "But see e~e.gh money. One day a boy bent ton taking his soldiers across the their fet cred round the pold so -lr me with his knife and began cut- $ Delaware River to attack the German tightly. I should think t would keep nos down. The knife was dull soldiers. I fave just been study!nq them awake, holding on so hard." W " $Ai S ackd me terribly, and you may f.out that, and I think It would be When Helen asked her father how 7-.W abt e I suffered. It is not pleasant a good game. This is just the kind it wa the hes did not et tired out .. " be at in two, slowly, and to live of weather to play that, too, for it holdlig so tightly to the pole, he r T . Ss ih it all. But I had o hands all happened on a bitter cold nigh said, "Why, they do not veto bold B i sto was powerlem to defend my- when the river was full of great on. Whenb4m they sit down, their ta- blocks of Ice that taped Pagainst the claws shut up by themselves, ana boy stripped ot my llrnS., and. boats and almost orashed them.' they can't fall off If they want to. K 7 @o a piece froa my body with "That will be a good game.' agreed Jtbofl Arst standing up." a wt nake a ewhstle, dropped the Normax. "I'll borrow mamma's lit- o. uw nny! excilme^d Ropir* .f s q Ia the road to de. Here I te cake-pans and use them for boats. "Nat %es e eo a iheokes wtOt 14S.. to giOee yet asil livig. and I'll put my tin soldiers Is the isa" *otiue their Tatr, lust wiMaie w soop withered and I tolt boats, and they can use spooas r notice that, wh t she steps high, bet lb wtu Wsirs, and Ia the narne of oars. Mr Steoks will do for te claws elese oe.er the e.ases war Mys the plees that had been blocks of Ice that almost crush the ty & when abe sit ws. if yes S |4Sab SMae to form a whistle drie boats. and thi shall bet were like that, ye cmi p or ch e * fK ed to be painful; bat the '," and then be went downstairs or ~the back of a chair all -igh. - sa Isto the road, lived 6u the c akopu and moonas. "7" a they twased 1 i-the Odst and nearly faw- "Thbu Is a very cold night gew e ral," aid. masm=. "I afraid that ItI-yoest c ". Sdied, however; that It-be- nur men wl Ruler a greot deal." OONUMD I UM. iespIe of me d led, a 'adam." aswered Nomas, sol- Why is a youns man eaed to a by. and, strad4 sI emly, "a soldier mast think of %4b- girl like a man sallig for a port In , deows the o. SO a besat nor cold. He uet think UWace? dmm as I kaked, oaly oi his country." BeDam he Is bound to Hame (have seem to 1 a gret The soldiers won brought out aSo her). sI-u e ad fm Is li0 06 Wf -e a* the O- Whyr did th Hilad do set S 4 bmkisg 4 %ri atv' M U ti wa Norman all-6 hu 4 Watestro? 4 *i4 a loud voe ftel te tAt qm.. e-wey as 4 ad se Me -. i ew Tkt" ho beats m e bo I sa hard. marl" oam a blid m al"i .. . ed aete; ma so Mold e s, with It l s ' k aM.oo. 0 aaaaeS ah a as ana at fl W UP. P to POP "* it sog SMtu 1t AS s are s & - e S. w ailey Cop'y 842 tdgrp hite, Fb. TRIED AND FIRE TESTED. 'B IN Prompt y, Mgr. a. Sw5Vb UR LIP Swoo 0 b* F 1. --,7 7- ;.'f ot 1l -u HATS SLatest Vogue (f//' Look for Trade Mark on Crown and Label. The Moat Healthful and Refreshing Drink. The only authorized bottlers are Peters Brotherhood and Sweet Orr OVERALLS. j; t UBe Palata Coca Cola Bolin Co HananR ton-, -B. P.K- EDWARD SUMMER, Prop., Manufacturers of Ginger Ale and Soda Waters. 23JACKSONVLLE, F.15 JACKSONVILLE, FLA., TO Washington, D. Atlantic S *. k^'i^ :. d :-* C., and Retur Coast Lil ACCOUNT INAUGURAL Cer3MONIES PRESIDENT-ELECT TAFT. Tickets on sale February 28th. March lot, 2nd and 3rd, final im reaoh original starting point not later than midnight, March 101 Seat Military Parade. For fttrr taWirsUtoa. reservations, etc., call on nearest agent, or writo A. W. FRITOT, ODiv o Ppemenger Agent Jaelanville, Florida. W. J. CRMd, Paienger Treael Manager, Wilmington, N. C. T. C. WHIT& General Paeonger Agent, Palatk Ice Factor ** * ' - 4. n ie mit to th. ticket 'V. "oi . 31 rect enape an- w. L. Douglas Shoes. 4Buy~ HOLEPROOF HOSIERY We Sell It Under This GUARANTEE We gurantee that these six pairs of Holeproof *sx or tooklings will need no darning for six months, If they *wIuid, we agree to replace them by new eneeo upon surrender of the pur ohms tlekeot with the worn pair and one soupon, provided they are return. ad te ue within six months frsM date of Ile to the wearer. This guarantee Is made with the d tinet understanding that all the bees In each box must be worn by aone pe son only. Therefore each lot must M *et of one size. REMEMBER WE GUARANTES THEM. Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Bags. Fearnkid Clothing CoI how- oPIa.tI Ple. * Phone 91. 'p' I, xIC6FIII p - **~' L -- Kan.Madb N e vaim I' i *.. Liberal, Si ftl r at- am PAri G. Loper Baile PI *" - '. ^.: /*.&< '*- '"^ , .;*' .' *^ :-" .^ *' '-*?. '''*iis V ..***'..H * *' ^ -^- '^ '^ "'1-^ t"'? '-' .''*/ '" - '"*- *;* L '^ |"-.. s jl-,' .:-^ i' '^ .'I . '.-I -'> ~1 4, I ---- - - -- ---' -- w - lim=- F-MMWW -7-- -- -Z" i... r' rr It --- -- 4, t S 9 i.' a ' i Exclusive Agents HAWES' Soft and Stiff P 01 m.A A11 AW. - It he a Itogt- e aof es a U A# I Ah- aalled am bt e a- U e maIl eeokf l soesleda b sre drad -en 6 A be S o shunned lie a clams t oe els t. t .s ..ve toe e e but It i be Is he Is b fsh ', i. qii M , iii M. .o b M fbut Itbeori hi t e olitis I et is t s &; i flyas.sl.he is out of tics you don'tisis &aml Ifs m . r S ltN I for his country. It be doe ais 4WO ftl a o a mB1m of charity t's for policy; It he f l 5e al3 ? 0% SoUy but M give to charity beo Is stigy a- IStT .- a ss C-and lives only for himself. pu 4 s0 fas, ritvr p itM. yroe.- It he dies young there was a great L a ia% ftems 1 e. W Woelt iae . tAKD I future before hbmn; it be lives toe a a. nu atm. amuh, eild4a't bw f a wvat a ItOrn tn Sold age he ha missed his CAln. flta MUs a W100e fet picn 1 14 h sTow? in -t - by A doctor and Into the next by the, bhb ms. m*g W t, tan oft e proef m ep oo w Sl 0N BRAND same agency. Verily, the road iS troW wh 84Om boase a farms _ers wi_ 1 PON rocky, but man likes to travel it- Ao O A. uew tease price ie 140. 20too m house, O s Erasmus Wilson, In the Pittsburg Ga. .00 as are. If you mfta busin 00s .0* to blt. ts Itsw ts 2 C d 50 ette s this. MW see pamss tree -lt plhtst. NS CMole Tequop Cotti e. two bed rooms, kitchen, din. y= r. *li5 loatIot B Col. Hugh L. Scott, superintendent &g room and large liviTt f room, about grvet.aad sidewalk on t frt per B x of West Point, Is credited with being two acres land recently st out in or- ob*.500.f A. tod ep*. sp a. more familiar with the life sad per angel tree, nicet situ a" "a ai to matk expees y sonality of the Amdrica Indian than ton. ttage fr ornt baes whe rt trees re 1% any other living man. Col. Scott or sale. Photo. iao bearg. Easy terms. Phot. 17 ihas hadh te confidence of the Indians e .s with whom he came into contact ev. Stock for sale In a stock compare Buy your ticket to Ban er since the day of his frat service S/in the army at Fort Abraham Lincoln, that is growlg oranges a4 grp** what we have to offer. It od- s Dakota." frult. Started bsiunes fire yarm than to go farther south an the e l, / n lie was appointed a Lieutenant at ago and from pe cent paid the 1st back. that post in June, 1876. In the round year the slaok paid 10 per cent the - of garrison duty, guarding a cattle 4th year. Shares are $100 oach. Send N 1 46. gDS. sa~a gs 4 P! tOW READY TO RECEIVE OR. trail through the Coman-he reserva- for booklet. for $15 a ad p i . tion and regulating Soonerss" on pub- W f FUTURE DELIVERY. IT'S lic lands he made so thorough a study inMERSE KNOW THEY WILL'- of Indian customs and languages that No. IL P'leafle "ladt 1 D We have properties rnuinlg hor S KNOW THY WILL he became the best versed white man county. on railro. 5 SN lOt s, a tew hundred to $18p00. WHf J FAIR AND SQUARE In the intertribal sign language, by per are Itf yOwU at la pp s u" about prise you would west to p whi(h the Indian tribes speaking dif. or a pier3y leady i bong wvt for a phi a" we- wl -.wite '/t AhTMRNT, INCLUDING ferent languages communicate with U. abtaout what we lave aroW ye g I COUNT;one another. To the red man Col. g h a re.ott OwUNTw Scott became "Mole Tequop"-"the 4.A pretty little oeV nr are orne lO oeih 3'l IJlJWy PAPER;, man who talks with his hands."-- location tor.ouAse on river baskr are paying fM $100 to 1,0 .p I'UALI PAPERI $3,000. About 500 boxes fruit his SI season. Wharf on the property ad tonre.tlemae d a0 PRINTaING; A Narrow Escape. new p1ka_ ho .A Bostone fstlem 2".e wa in 6 7nw ae D mbew for his hoat ,d tor DEKIN, DBSIGNS. When Mr. Hartman returned an aes of land Sor P60t. bk It eet I gKING D INhour later than usual. Mrs. Hartman WANTED. to sad l ; sad aSend for Samples and Prices asked him the reason, and his good- A Eood hotel ma f to paWL Uttle mon he left a Wta oolW have 1U -- natured face was solemn as he an. Ag aod hio tele waters lite a hotel enough proI t to have pad all * l*9 5T JERMY CITY PRINTING CO.. wered her. "I haf had one narrow o adpy tim e whitsm into hotel enouh profitor to have pwite. all to : escape from drowning; Katchen," he company to build and run i30,000 to pen es for thel winte. e i's.t. to SJERSEY CITY, N. J. said: $15,000 hotel. A man with le than soiL +, __ "How was that happen?" asked his _____ a xr w. wife, as she helped him unwind tbh .e ..,. S* .S . r w.. to .t at ,at on. Hans. and -- what We laV to OMr. Ym WM willate," s!eai at tH rry that f erryo rte cwhaellktIUItYS V V D*% ti s. w. aowia. blocked cars, and the boat she was . Just startla_. A mal he called me N-U S TO TO out. 'Joomp! ooap and for aA "'"""i. -- meat I thought to make as be aid. ng8UWb. 30loly7 But I reminded myself to be cautious, Wub Utit l W'rATU AG3 and wait, and in one minute more, ia 1 5 t Katchen, oame a great patch of w - ter showing. Then I took holt of SAN MAT. L e, the nt whereby I stood, and sald 's'Kl0 to myself. *Wans, you were the wise o- -- ---- S41e d toWMisam ermu mamn that you Joomped not at fi st M.-A complete cure when that Man sdvis.' "-Youths f5LIN here, the patient being -p 1. .I m. tte years, who at. "-' T- JOHIN SVMNV -WV V .T pU sehol eof the city. Cleveland's RoefgIe N* o. s. e as been In the o (President Cleveland) ese to was disbarged, it Is live more and more In the regian of e .' ark to lo10ate his too higher afeetieons. And he n4- t was with wed mech, sough he said very It* S gMg saw=__ ;ti forNeil- "% rePerdiag his sHa.om bowlet 'V = U f l le ^^Sin6r Yt I w. wlnr *ked" --w- . A.. to w e G s..... --n .. ,, L- - AWAL *bh&A- VW^^^^^^^^^^H^HIHiH^HHI~f C W IALM * ~ ~*MnWq At La%, Or"W .4 */ DENTIST. Ollee Over the Kennerly., S HENRY STRUNZ, Attiersy At Law, Prlentret PALATKA, FLA. ! NRatln.lank Bullding. DR. H. R. ESTE, DENTIST. PALATKA, FLORIDA. Me.qne Buildings, Rooms 3 and 4. L E. HASKELL, Attorney At Law, PALATKA, FLA. DR. W. H. CYRUS, Physician and Surgeon, PALATKA, FLA. MERRYDAY WALTON, .. COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PALATKA, PLA. Front St. Palatka Nat. Bank Bldg. M. 1. COXE, Attorney At Law, f0t*b In Court .House, Palatka, Fla. ,.I' N BLACKWELL, Attorney-at-Law. 0e Fromsatre Opeodpe fPtalmS /P $ *e * FLORIDA Raw ur,' tildes, Wool, Tallow, Besawax, Beef, .HIdes, Goatskins. l ap tbe 1on e- M. 8 Sons, 18M. LOUI~VILLE, KT. *Over haM a Otury In Loulsvlle.'. WU A22 DABZR8m IN ABOVE, not emmuflssm merchants. Reference : Ain uAk Loutsville. Write er vekly price Ist. MI" KATE L. LUC4A1, PALATkA. FLORIDA, MNLPNUERY FANCY GOODS, Naotie', ladles', miMwes' and chil- SeW sMumner Mnderwear. Sladles st loves. S4Les, embroidery, collars, belts and P t, latest styles In spring hate d trimmer sad deloBr 'lr frright. atistactilf ^y'-y~~ *^^^ h^ be A. 4~~t by a gasoline engine. is mounted on a wide-wheel pruck which is drawn about the cotton fiel4 by mules. Each operator has 100 feet of hose with is claimed that each operator can gather 700 pounds of seed cotton per Sof toea hours, at a total cost of 01910M A S $.15 to $U.10 per operation per day.--anmers' Home JounaL Dulers I mU.~.IStte IsWtowr oa wit. -" eer U lee Ita Mla De |r. iis ' *ns .+,+ 4 ~ ~:::: "vc as la, -bell a bit le, ed Omwe n rmtee swqare ale of mnoun. ia atra a. T i fl oweverw, are all under the moet daretul oultl vatiU, either as farmint gruasag or Utmber land. The owner of Bltaore a ta se e '- 'lty of piaklOd the iht men for the right work. He admoed a "book ta.. met" from Louliaa to come Into the I Ohrollna mountaas and take CebaMe of the elds, looks and eNrds. That was eleven ars ego, and until Arthur 8. Wheeler gan riding p and down the hills and hrou the bottom ho had never known sa rloulture eu*ept erom the printed nees. tle teted te soil of the few Ittle worn-out plantaMces onIthe estate ad lie ex- e~aned the hiUlsdes. He brought tn- I to play his knowledge of fertillsing the earth, of.crop rotation, of the fod- der and grain whlob might grow here, and especially of the live stock whloh aight thrive and yield a profit. He decided that high grade Jersey cattle w ,uld pay in milk and butter, also bogs and poultry, and that the product of the soil should be first for their i benefit. So the bare hills became pastures and lots for the swine to range, ample SA shelters being, of course, provided. The poultry farm was stocked with record eg layers of tigh degree, also pigeons, for squabs are profitable. Modern Incubators hatched choikens ' by the bmundreds. Everything, how- ever, was conducted on strictly bust- naes lines. Ieaoh Jersey (has her own staH and a page In the dairy recornl. Every time she is milked the number of quarts she gives Is marked on the record, as is also the butter test-the quantity of butter whioh the cream would make. All the ensilage and other fodder she eats in a day are debited against her. When a ben in The SI Obe poultry house wants to contribute Train. I to the egg fund she enters a "trap" and Wa nest -by whioh she ahuts a gate which Room, keeps her a prisoner until the poultry August keeper finds her. He looks at the nam- Suiday ber on the leather *band around her neck, takes the egg, and then releases e r ful her. Each hen also has a record page, according to her number, and the num-n . B0 bar of eggs she lays In a month or year of her life is doted on the books at the farm office. Seventy-five farmhands are needed for all pumpooese including the milking, whbki Te done by band. 'Mhe cream- et uhas such a mechanical system that In It three men prepare over a thou- anad quarts of milk dally in bottles, nla butter and In Ice cream, the yield F of &e cows averaging from eight to ftfteen quarts or more a day. The AdieviMe people who boat of having a Vanderbllt bor a mllkman have to pay 11 e)Its a quart as it comes from the slay yellow weqons beirinug the sign "BILtmore Dairy," and think it t Is cheep.-New Broadway Magazine.- Cotton-Picking Machine. A cotton-ploklng machine has boon THSY ARW devised, on lines shlmilar to the vacu- TD ARTH urn-process cleaning machines. The MUTJI veuum.producing apparatus, driven OUR BOOK ARE THE VERY BEST flADE FOR is Fruits and All Crops. 5 AB GOOD AS THE BEST MATA-RIAIT AND MOST APPROV- ODS OF MANUFACTURE CAN MAZE THBM. WRIMT 90B LLETS AND PRICE LIST. DERS 'FERTILIZER CO. LND ACTOR ON VIADUCT. JACICONYIL, MA, ~tlllr~lsl MaimaL ~Eur kftdv Gee tN YOU A SU@ZUU L &.~ *~:1 WI/ Mrwy ay for,~ mnseason. wyfannAboalhavesonu.. qWO have he jM W igk Wte" .They Grow? The? Im Gfls TltyIThy are Gooda RUE IOtto NMI ~tkgof PEACHES Frok Nut auWdOr"MuntalTreesfree. Gri &MBroI coot acsvil~ev *, 4 - bi~~;~. : j -- -- -- ---~---- - W '. '*i ABOARD. AIR LINE RAILWAY vanah, Columbla, Cam4pp, Sithrn X S**, Ralt4b, Richmond, Waslfl, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. * THREE ELEGANT TRAINS DAILY. U Seaboard Florida Limited Seaboard Express Seaboard Mail I '4- .4 A'. a. h I I. MODERN PULLMAN EQUIPMENT ABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED. Solid Pullman VesUtbuled SL Augustine and Jacksonville to New York via Richmnd laslngton. Dining oar (a la carte service), Double Drawl * Sleeping Cars, State Room and Observation Car. Leave St. tUe 11:60 a. m. and Jacksonville 12:5566 p. m. daily, nlaluding e. I 11 Information and sleeper reservations, call on any agent, Seaboard, or write: OYLSTON, JR., Assistant General Passenger Agent, JACKSONVILLE, iLORIDA. lele .*s.o onmopenIe ei """""""""""""""""""" ":~ jr 'Af ivorite Fertilizers p :;,r.A i:;- 4.'~ tS wie theI Wot hen ed a I No Sla the balae every oth*r qutiona tat Mba to '. w p-- Ni-,andf -M la ttt I.v -. e_- ..... .. ee*** aded' n t e se6n iry aw*M *.6it S asn e *d OttM It n uat t t. ow gh o nseloess eonvUeton t ht V RON iH wei ytrsis ais i er B one live the monre ItIs wo. - a0t aw to s. tht al oe I the "iSis Ua s-ia sbig purpose. It Is enough or moat p'Pie #4 S Es04 that it means the 0e5an3tg and bee g that whatever serves that big pwrpen isw t wh, and whatever seeks merely to be served, Is worait ptt y, It Is so arranged that It Is essler to work wlt tO*.le ,n oifg rwnes of Ift aree o pie&m e rt m aey CM b _* wh o w4llugly wrve the common ood d wort In an orderty lw. Sect step is to admit that It s good that thle Is o, wad t HeA to aeeept lifo on that basis. Then you instinctively Sk* to w _u"t t OmUt oto service to the common good, and desire to 1nd I p.le .W WIth tPtr pecullnr talents, c in best serve the one big pUrpose for wi" SwMorld is working. we you get to s far-actuaily get there In your own beort purpo.W- -iMt. .ld eMi mind "makesA u '" Itself about as pi"dly Of Io wi" m ott Its d.econs.-Prom rColler'm Weekly. jV Air A0 Science anV Speed. ,i i:i By Prof.John Trowb ridge. WISH to nli attention to the matter of speed. for in regard to It we have advanced far beyond the highest flight of ImaglaIl of the anclets. The greaIat speed known to the Greeks or Romans was that of an athlete, a horse or a dart. To them the earth Me at rest and the stars fixtd in space. They would be appalled, If tiey should revisit the earth, by the speed of an express train. They never conceived, in their theories qf atoms, of infinite collections of minute particles aggregated Into IM-e Of our earth, which is spinning on its aids with such speed that ,1 0to circumference at the equator are traveling fom night to morning dfste I of seventeen miles a minute-the velocity of a cannon baHl; and kli earth, this collection of atoms, is traveling th.'ough space about the S Mi Mouth to nouth, from summer to winter, with a velocity of lnoeteen i 8 second, seventy-five times the speed of a cannon ball. The average StodayM I venture to say, is in the mental attitude of the anelpnts In / f c Ito the realiJatlon of great speed. To him the world 1 movlnL with '. o..l .whi he cmhoot measure and therefore doe not realize. S '4The chief charaoteristei of modern physloal science Is Ita development of : Ntowwedae of the eomequoBoea which follow from obanges In or cesation d. lg fre sPeed. A caauno ball by Its Impact can raise a steel plate to a he B to : have a rel.zing oense of the effect on matter o. ,= tt l|6< u now It has been Imposstble In laboratories to experw1 taster than a rifle ball-perhaps fifteen hundred feet .. oee that matter tOt assume an entirely different aspect 1 loee with a velocity of y thousand Malles a seooud.-Wrom The AV ar dii Invetion. "tt P. ry . FURY--w 4" ta te o wile up IIi wfm 4 0 An nouneOery side., lustrated *hy the gdu~ts oftheOweest resres ia alPm -00O1S. WhenU ie Wright 'brothers begnsthi ro kIVPSOM =sPs04ets hto be content tth aat pwmw gt wup to seta Am Ot 0 P r.A lotop Iet .Wtlld for W4$11M 1111Q cc W ad aremob to~ ~ ~g1edYta A&- IL-- a46 A-A. -'we, A, '4.& SM7l , .S . S ,' '~, 1~J'~~.47 Past if_ ~ r)_ This surpass any previous season In beau- ty, and variety and we are pleased to announce that we will have all that Is worth having at, >1 ST BI and Piques, Madras, Fancy Wash Qo and all the pretty new White .Qw 4- . SILK. UITS, many other new hOings now n Come ad mae your slctim. early. We can w~psz auoy. ..,-CI 4w . r A <, ', .,. b 1 *4 -*~~ A I., -4. ~** A'' 4r r ~&s7 season's productions fir Beautiful new Poplins, in pldn fancy, Linens, Satin 10 , WASH U1TSLI ad Ii.l - A w- ........ ...... ~r~ : 1f ~1 :"t-I t 4f= 7' ir 0k r f- , > |