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They meet all trains
either diseetlon. day or
to the prina for paeq
they are wanted.
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W ueto waleo tf o
hr.nemsoperas
Mad.astth wouldem-
Mdl kep Ta9fthu*
in the foast raska.
we sedutlnsag thegood
bhwd of a newspaper
t6sat Gov. Brow
S*otam woulin.-
j Democratu as
bst DOerat
liSilB sat s 4
KwkB'i~fApotIM4 bo-
'^^^R-tb1 awk?>y"
s
Updable wee puerhasad, end M
meu lMt derived thereof I ai
tofsA
The action of Free i
ha. boee takup Ap Ai
T oriti a wT wlr,
w -waB *_. pe
to to aterwMOO
shu-M not have o 0 1 AvWld a
Sor ho-m si d p lhe t bdein
the d eo of the gevw.
ABl *of thiy i M dWI O"WOOto 0t
t. general Prosperity of th ^. sad it
Ir v R wf avIS a Dty mnd t i ee In
'ierM. GOt together people lpl
IM foam of fvNd end M w ak
T eoi fshtMt ad w
' Inth t SO Nth aturehK &"d m her
d t&W lau p-M the best
l wi ad dkw farmlaf nd
tibB butlads, thM meot beautiful str.
iN b anetr a id at Ir h l bathiat
li~itte to be f~and Il the dw oe oth.
W* me#' 9 have th dimast and fair-
Te Bart Trade has ubseribed
t bm pedMed fr ~e froe dlisuib
rnmr o( me tmmshad espies
Sses Deamt oefd the emas
~lw to p,0
ti tht e Slate 3i, t ate e ron
NIamt udw foUm o uW"
davyme" I mitma toa sles 1the 80se-
-a o. r Stat bfn the oWmiatry
ot a to nder ,ntemphietn wNhd
damsad tihsttamtlon of de B.5u
Mo da d, and mao of whi wlD
nbtro.M up at the next ma*t.
Wt tiCity cuCoue1la
thn o edg.to aeempltsh, are as
ri *, t ra r,
e ilemOsO aequdltto by thcity
I th pres ator plat, or construe.
twp of aam apbI nIts IItspeait
toewiosv the e sumr with an ample
supply of pe Wter at the minlmum
The esxtula of tie alty limits am,'
lOar f taI* e I I pNpOty worth b n.
dess of thmdMof delaon that Is noww
Just ovWer Mie ty borie, but Mear
enouh to a d sw t, lght and sewer,
faelUtMes sad asmeAdainsms wel# a a
fire protein %nto the plivmt of
s single do~ll he th etye w*sport.
Th* removal of the digruoul to&
bliag down woods ese absttte City
Cemetery, and seuriafg a $suelet *p*
proprailtitni to replasetWlrth 6 Wat sad
appropitote Iron foe, aad provide for
the popew ear, of theround. .
"a of 1a roe Stret tb1wh
b the State of the Mdewals
aound the Capital ffmg,
e Prk Aveu through
with theprovion
oar off do l of
Vtfei. A. EaL I. tras at- Uw
AR e"
ladles.
ml
btw unplre
Iobe is gone mto
s higher tha t
-e who
may have -itstil
itment -* ht bl.
be silent in the pe
Sof the vcaney vg
mosed by =Judf
7 Nr Intoriet o4t
i s district aIl
S have bee n
Sth *" to succeed hibm..
-*sS appearingf
ef.-lw'lu probability is ths
SW. rd U. 8. Diat.ickA
Isola, who is.
of motion, havoe
'is t qual d for
.My. Mr lWls toIe eguti
postlen, *a thaered set W
hmd a a M imntn gvoie mm tha
dsdeq*a 4fHe district.
h fre 3 Prevatt oftie DodL
SAmwf t the amial m
oIntern mal 1 ,l'i
seat ti ofa ;Dmat' at O
an& MfI endidatm fo eww
whtM ** & tt ^i
aema u G midas
sodaa. fweswhi o'00
SDepar soues.lwi the o suli
Hsc to aes" btmeo eway ter
the s owmof. el wss am
wearam andwhIh
*of ordarkb4 d nft6 2
#..*. cm it 4 iO
10 Hbt th orotI'l s$ thato
91 t stroldftda t ato o
y^~MS~ Ihet s ttrfteti~e ~tftir
ikf Shret flado5e)
a tbe
aews over the*s to a bherm astr,
aBeldUte feawlug *& b ^ iB stotism*l
S*ab-u *of MotAws sad wng-f
doblui, is woM sme tins
tB ei tm staik w, ou ia.n ad
e9matis to the fro begit .
J.nom A n dmme
the oasmv .at !to Md ar.
iaca them met seMat With
this don wold soOn
bemi Ml omp mu ." And
be ifht have evry eoal
munlty has raw It the vagrant
type for the f e la to doI
am* god work sad aO They
are here, as well -*hr'e, and we
do not 80e the qipw she,. lalzg I
Maty of them t lt work or put.
tag them onPm We have
the laU-now IU % a little of.
festive, and the EM U may be
rid of some of itU|s n gtlemeui
of eioure, who, b W appear to
be Mylag on the a te land."
The Time-Uni ^When op.
poitmaity eom & It will do
so harm to reme iit may have
a round-
TIb Ontesion of .s^ite In -
elss to b protfet || .
Adftomal e to propedy
sh tSestreetsa 1udt AM to.
atiattrl of day the te
satia ti d pwer for
t ae Momry 'Atndt, to
whs they aore m for whiMk
haO f taxed.
Let s have aa *ty.
1 a; dateto "", sMahasse
Thi Mal stt A s.UIisn, ives em
foullwag do isesst" n Jus m-
amttW Wedfsft is dss with Mad
tier "o' tos oft 'C ro ,eu
Welfe solved th tOIo w a to
ge rid fbbd llo tfo te.de when
ib retsed to uwl I A 1e in the as.W
A colored as, emstyited of
te eal epoW e law, adam mad kews
h lutrnotn ge to a team tm
the pe rs tM of atam
life, *evy pIe so sevieted tw his
ouart. BH kp h Ir our b uimel JIe
This will do away i tthe mortp-
Sof the homes ott wives ad
chll Mren and praetiy with te tie
business.
The courts Htt with
the Govermr of
Evniar igt .
fa everrythaI om earth, that ww
characteristle t him when be was a
ses captak dr a Dval eosaty plm.
tician,. hT W*t atrial great me
are mbanufast et IN thee latteos
daysl BtUt, allbMh as eats m
thing; sad i stens, wh- *e O of&
lotmou reooedun t4ghe putioey,-
who wil rNeo 4t W. cad the wbA
of the ma-ti00 S10 hs00 tsbwUtI
bsmsmthat
Wf1
leo
EAbe
alt 4f044
SEC
nee
It
rp'te
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PHILADELfilIA,
ELEGAiiT T-RAINS
DAILY
ws?
the
wati
good
Fe or
gor
weral
saltwater
Mtn; pert
PANACEA" IMd
Now Open
SPRING
-S.
vatstil ohir cau-
lM- Dfter of Bunter
"ek g5 xelt mom.
.~-- oO~U~outo mco.
smestirn. DWI a knew
bed time to noaufec
I b equickMuch Isms
w F aet o.-rt JAY.
a Sat should be eh d
SDeWitt's Kidny mn4 Bd-
ar the beet reedy for bad.
EI W-k kkdms. ("-nd atto* of
~ib. Thr act m is v ro.wt
A week's tretmnt for 26.
ibtrh-m W roUMw.
Bangs writ aus from
e Democrat: Please gve
P which I have paid for your
I should ike to have it at
1m um er vacation to this ad-
ivliln, Cohmmtia eount, IPi,
0 .90
AfAm ei L Chaires write n
,ne 28th:
OiUMM: We have had two ve
days this tri. W
rMd= 3 at home mou have ea.
b mwithMne Plea"e sad
It qrton Wite you a
-t fmmoro."
rn-if.
1=4t.
Ne.vous
Indigestion
The action of diged-
tion is controlled by
nerves leading to the
stomach. When they are
weak, the stomach is de-
paved of its energy. It
has no power to do its
work. If you want per-
manent relef, you must
restore this energy. Dr.
Miles' Nervine restores
nervous energy, and gives
the organs power to per-
form heir functions.
Dor MNM* NtviMn is MlId by yow
g~j!i!. wh l VAN guarantee that te
mean M will benflt. If It fall$o. I
M ei Aimiyou Cmoney.
MU0 MOdical Co, 1rhart, InAd
TOBAMCO LAND.
I m, fferb for Sale a Tract
of I 110 Acres ust beyond the
Eastern m Lils of M)ticllo
wih has heb pronounced by
6)mr mant Experts to0b e
-Ideat for Tobacco.
. U
mp On this property is a Fifteen Acre
SPr rove (which in good season
is vt y pilOfle,) quantities of im-
pl, vd poeue trees and several ten.
_asy akboeass. The .location is such
4 a tlIt the two depot are within con-
* -Ven--t esee and the city's tele
of a 'p-e serye can be had The
but
I puro iswel-fenced and is un-
s' -~4 dedI"ble for the culture of
^ lPIbP"o, Log-cotton and other
bi1t t'pA ; farts products. I will
S b gWfb shewr this tract at any
a V i4 to laumth tb fullest par-
~ir ~Addra.
ANS, Agent.
Fla.
and
SUMMER
MILLINERY,
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
LACES and NOTIONS.
Miss Adele Geratd,
149 N. Munroe St.
Tallahassee,
Florida.
Fancy Work Material a Specialty
Heavy ad P1arUcr UIhm-a
G. H. AVERITT,
DIRT, ROAD. and YARD
CONTRACTOR.
State AgMt for the
Austin Road Machinery,
Plows, Sermpea, AUTO Rollers,
stfu aIPkim sd aGr de, am
built b q>fa b.lw .e.
ats fw., sI a for. further psrtiu-
las or address P. O. Box 285 Tallahas-
m. Pla.
U
THC OOCTOR's PRESCRIPTION
OUT DOOR EXERCISE.
Buggies from Seven Factories.
Elastk Sprin for the Pleasure of the
Strong, and Enjoyed by the Week.
Pres to fit the buyer.
Terms to suit the Party that wants to
Pay.
Cleaned out our old stock to a finish,
But not "Oone out of Busines."
Call and see,
TULLY & YAEGER CO.
MO
For fu
SEABOARD EXPRB9 SEABOARD MAIL
DERN PULLMAN EQUIPMENT
THE JAMES' ." POSITION LINE
NORFOLK, VA.
Excursion Tickets on Sale Daily
11 information and sleeper reservations call on any Agent,
Seabord or write,
C. BOYLSTON, JR., Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Jacksooville, Florida.
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Surplus to Policy Holders $1,634,364.00
HAS COMPLIED WITH THE STATE LAWS
OF FORTY ONE STATES.
3bPER CENT ON ALL PAID UP INSURANCE.
If you beAme totally disabled
the Company pays your premium
without interest and these premiums
are not deducted from face of
policy. .
CASH LOANS IN TWO YEARS.
THE; BEST INSURANCE TO BUY OR SELL.
5,
..*5J
.I
Not take our word for it,
but let us prove it to you.
INSURE YOUR LIFE, ALSO YOUR WIFE.
AGENTS WANTED.
IRA SANBORN, General Agent, Central Florida.
Carrabelle, Fla.
' 'THE INSIDE TRACK
* d Is always "theway"' to take ftorw .
Our inside trade leading up to buus'
&* J position come through
3STA3LISKKD MR.,
() II)
CALL A
A COMMERCIAL COURSE
taken at our business college. Our
graduates have the preference. Why
you ask ? It's because of profileey,. .,
Proficiency is asked for and heads the
list. For particulars call on or addr 6r
THE GEM BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Tallahasse, Fla.
LT THE 1STABLUlBD 18856
SiAt 1 14 T ER
Undertaker and Funeral Director,
6EO. H. HOLMES,
TELEGRAPH ORDER WILL REt
CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
Day or Nlght.
SUCCESSOR
TO
JOSEPH DUNCAN
Tallahassee, Fla.
Phone No. 44
reclesmre Sale. R G FERRELL ,
U oand by virtue of a d .oree of lwo ,,,, (Successor to A. T. Rollins)
4011SEA@s"b" thh Circuit OwlS of Isoo,
JOMs 'r'y y i m ebln ry ittinictel ae-rt .-
ei-m ssof A erie.tng ran DB1R AII Kinds of Fresh Meats.
midiUW I nMe Jd anditat. I h teve uI.,n N1
^--1 wi-1 ^H *L ouftcry tti the 6 krbidd. r
SmK-w. nty- >.h ,i Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me your orders. Prompt delivery
eft of 7T d county. t day A
of A. W/. WI &betwmin the himseolf.1nm, FIRST CLASS MEATS.
___ our Ring up Phone No. 283.
braoff. s tG .omvw & s Your Breakfast, Dinner an4 Supper a Success when Ordering
ofm MW Ueastoa-lsa Mbiad f k mllt
t-. mU e BwaAt a hb isthe.r w ere a1, Meata from my Stall.
14-4t fl dft)M frI MrY. Ada W _- --. --
"mism" 's sob
N sg~u~ d~tu~OW a toal
iijiaito the umd.,sgmed witbia ,mr from
thi datt. otherwie.ia n.. will be9qw e
Thin 17th MYat .May. I1967.
I'IACILLA WIM
AdaiUw~e, ~of of O
Tme ve Nr 1. M. um
F.
C. COLES, -m.
CONFECTIONER and OROCER.
The Choileit.
nd Freshest Goods at -
Wrt living prices.
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mw-PPW W
ftwm4M owms IAlT Moowma
There os me of the member of the
Pro" 1t St0te t iMBon. B. .M.
Lim-who will be a ciddate to succeed
himself i the primary est year that
pte .Cm mmels)a wIl take pleasure in
s'apprthg. Mr. MeLin is a careful,
Semsleaous sand pan-taking official,
w jtirig is his de and we commend
to thi voters of this State and our
I* biesen of the press who have not had
te pleasure of the intimate acquaint-
amee with him that we have had for the
past 16 years. The man that tackles
B. E. MeUn in the primary will wish
S he had not long before that interesting
event is over, for we predict that he is
going to succeed himself bya large ma-
jorlty.-Leeburg Commercial.
Tallahassea *ad Leen Cmatys
The Capital of the State like Rome
oe (ld is situated on seven hills. Ele-
vation 800 feet above the sea level.
Is the business metropolis of middle
S Florida, has the finest agricultural land
n' athe State.
Has the finest tobacco lands outside
of Cuba. Superior Sumatra and Cuba
wraer leaf is grown extensively in
S thisounty.
Has the finest grazing lands In the
;*' State.
Has the finest dairies and isthe great-
est milk and butter producing County
In the State.
Is the railroad center of Middle Flor-
ida.
Has waterworks, gas, electric lights,
fire department and police system lo-
eal and lon distance telephone, ail of
the most efclent character.
Has good natural hard clay roads.
Is the educational center of the
State.
Churches of all denominations are
ramreented.
C surrounded by fine lakes which
abound with all kinds of fish.
Is the "Runter's Paradise;" quail
and wild turkey in abundance.
Has a public library, two newspaper
plants, three baks, three hotels, one
sotte oil mill of large capacity three
gar factories, three raioa, one
foundry, three machine hope,
aw and planing mills, one be
factory, one cotton compress.
The Faren Wales.
This organization, known as the
Pannmms' Eduestional and Co-operative
Union of America, will meet in eonven.-
Stioain this eity next Monday for the o
wpoee of organizing a State Union. t
Tedele~ate will meet in the opera t
S house a remain in session two days.
S The organization numbers over .00
membersn this State; more than
15.000 n the South and West and is
a with the American Federation of
Being a secret organisation, none but
Its members are admitted to Its delib
orations.
F> Mr. and Mrs. Damon Amondson are
visltlnr Mr. Damon's many relatives
In Tallahassee.
Stylish Millinery at half price, at
Eden'a. 20
Miss Minerva Alford has accompan-
led her friend, Miss Ruth Tanner, to
Atlanta, Ga.
Min Mamie Andrews is now assisting
Mr. Paul T. Nicholson In his attractive
jewelry store on east Monroe street.
Miss Myrtle Wilson of Faceville Ga.
I the guet of Mrs Ipsie Duval on f
north Duval street.
Everything at half price. FAelen's f
SMillinery Store. 20
Miss Daisy Spears has had a delight-
ful visit to Monticello in the hospitable
home of Hon. T. L. Clark .
Mrs. T. E. Perkins and little Fred-
rik are Eeets of Mrs George A De-
Cottes at Pablo Beach.
J. E. Thorus wishes to remind his
many frindo ndmd patron that he still
',i'' -- am up-to-date line in house fur-
It is always pleasant to have one's
beat e* appreciated, ad The True
Dmeoat o axexeept to the rule.
aComsetuemt the many compllmestary
remar~ks that have reached uas in rard
S to last week's loau are very su
r nSdles' and Childrean' Hats all go at
half price. Edele'a Mlbinery Store.
P Before inveatin n l a new sewin
machine for yoqw aummer swinf, eaD
mad pceh te New Home and Whito
ameh at J. The' Purmniture
Store, on corner of Adams and Clinton
streets. 0
reW Sale.
One Mathuashk piano and
furniture. Apply to Mrs. A.
gharan, In Quaill Cottage. ,
30-tf
earuda'e N.Ue
IJ I
Child Brothers arecting a new
omta* at the northern end of Monroe
Miss Uiaas Collins is o apding the
wek at the pleaant country home of
Mr. T. P. 8rlek d, In the Lake Ia.
monia etm.
Mr. Leoa Genovar, who has made his
ome durec the past two years with
Uis broth w law sad aistr. Mr. and
ra. a A. Cay, will lev this
rak ft A e Aft ta
hr he Will JOIN
father in F0iL il m that he
.ill not trs to Tal bhaiee, var e
umad all his fr s a q T
heir delghtel *
If you need to eeo boe, beai
sha it will y go with tr
Tallahas m I a I opay.
Mr. J, W. Cobett ito yeterdae fo
New York, where he goa to elect hi
fall stock df frmrture,
Hon. sad Mrs. A. C. room have*re
turned from a visit to Dalldin, when
they have bee for the benefit of Mf
Croom's health.
Those luxuriant weeds still adorn tl
sidewalks, ditches, vacant lots a&
some street of Tallahat~ e.
Figured Lawns and India Cloths a
reduced prices at VanBrunt & Do
mn ly's. 191
Weeds everywhere, and but few aW
being harvested. Orders have gone out
however, and something may be dom
in the weed-cutting line pretty soon.
Mr. C. 0. Andrews. one of the prow
prietors of the New Steam Laundq,
has returned from a brief visit to .J
old home in Marianna.
Madam Humor 'Is whispering behind
her fan of several mid-summer mar'
riages to take place among Tallahase*e
eligibles Make your anouncemments
young people, we are getting to feel
the need of some mild excitement.
Just received a choice line of
Bleached Domestics and White Cam.
brics at popular prices. VanBrunt &
Demilly. '19
Miss Christine Wideman will be the
guest of Mrs Eufene Casler, during the
next month, at St. Teresa.
Mrs. Clifford Foster, Mrs. Chapin
and Mrs. Casler entertained a few
friends at cards on Thursday morning.
Miss Myrtle Wilmon, of Faceville, Ga.
spent a few days In Sopchoppy this
week, returning here for another short
stay, after which she will return home
accompanied by Miss Annie Duval.
Experienced laundry finisher arrived
this week. Twenty-five have already
Joined the speelal rate to young men,
which is 20 per cent. off regular price;
where all underwear is sent. 20
Miss Susie Lou Ellis, who is taking a
course in kindergarten teaching at the
normal department of the Woman's
College. spent a pleasant week-end
with Miss Christine Wideman.
The Steam Laundry has found it nee-
esmar to install a seventy-five-inch
mangle. All flat work can be done in
one-fifth of the time. 18
Mr. L. M. Lively and little ones left
yesterday for a two week's visit to
uiney.
Change of copy for the D. R. Cox
Furniture Company's advertisement
came in after we had gone to proe
with pages that contained same. The
great trunk ad. offer will now come
out, so go Immediately aad get you a
trunk. A nice Une to select from, at
the closest prices.
Mr. Ernest McLin visited his parents
and Tallahassee friends again this week.
If theyoung men will give their
names and send all their laundry work,
Including all underwear, the Steam
Laundry will give 20 per cent off of
each bill. This includes only those who
sign the list that will be sent around.
18.
Have you tried the steam cleaner at
the steam Laundry? Suits cleaued and
pressed, $1.00; sponged and pressed,
cents. Panamaa cleaned and blocked,
50 cents; straw, 50 cents. 20
Mrs. P. W. Wilson left on Wednes-
day for Fernandina, where she goes to
visit friends.
Miss Chappell left yesterday, after a
pleasant visit to Rev. and Mrs. Edgar
E. Wilson.
Mrs. Fred. T. Myers and Master
Blount Myers will leave next Monday
for Pablo Beach.
Mrs. Keineth Hunt has returned home
from a visit in the North.
The friends of Miss Mary Lee Scott
ill be pleased to learn of her steady
improvement in health, and that they
wil have her among them again ihsa
few days.
The Bloxham Rifles turn out twice a
wek for target practice, and the fire
briade every Friday afternoon for a
drill. The boys are all deeply interested
In their organIzations and deserve the
e*ncouragement of our eitisms.
Editor John CaMwell, of tha Jasper
_eIn v ga.tig Committee, sand Met
wek he w attend the Farmer' Corn-
vestio meeting here.
Miss Jessle Blake is the victim of a
specie lmof rheumatic out in' her right
artm and wheh prevents theus
Mrs. J. P. 8. Houatoun and family,
Meompanled by Mrs. Patrick Houstoun,
have to 8L Teresa for the sum-
mer.
Miss Lilian Walker, of Portsmouth.
Va., is in the ciay, a gest of Hon. and
Mrs. H. C rao d
A door bky biM outside a bouse in
Sweden isa M thefamily are not at
home. Tb1p eu1e1is more courteo to
callers thas te Amerca n practice of
allowing t"he itsh to "fnd out by a-
eertalnlng" tbhrigh fUtle bell rtalag
or button paebl but it reuirem a
greater coildese In your fellow man.
inttiflable psebaps to Swede.
Flying kit may bee brought bae* by
pulling n the string, but ly tg wedsa
have no stratus te them.
gees, H it a
; g of na| l
r terans we d
is Qui pruI.M
P te and ei
I Ceuo.t perfun
Xgg amrt aw what a 4111 be
0 WINed by distilling f io and o,
I a& grove flower of Aame
t aldi not go a m wmibest her
* dint bottle and liked to e1e iber lims
santed. Voltaire pkole of the per
I ftmed bath as the l11xry 1 f 4a1xrlls,
SThe aonny bills of the Var bt mae a
e mlie of w-alth and remain so to this
day, for the sent disttiled from low-
* e has a subtle delicacy whh atill
give It the primacy. The p
Josephine gave another great stimls
to the scent industry. Ube contantly
b held before her mouth dainty lace ber.-
dared lawn p'owket handlerlblefs, on
which she had sprinkled some dellelaus
perfume.- lUnrlon News.
S lleamarek sad the AmabMSeaf.
One duy thl, Austrian ambassador
to the federal diet, Count Rechberg.
received a (diiatcbh lnstructng him to
I vote wjth I'ruMNla for a certain mpor-
I tant meanmre. accompanied with a con.
fdentlal letter directinbf him to Induce
the representatives of the other Ger-
man states to vote against the measure
and thus detvat It. In his baste be
handed the wrong paper to Ilesmarek,
who read and returned it, with the re-
mark:
"Thbere must e some mistake here."
Recbberg saw his blander and grew
pale and excited. "Don't bedisatrbed,"
said Bismarck. "You did not Intend
to give me this document, and there-
fore you have not given it to me, and
I am wholly Ignorant of Its contests."
In fact, be made no mention of it In'
his oMcial reports and thus won Recb-
ber'sg gratitude, besides having bJm
henceforth "on the hip."
NMifssmis s t'e*.
Minerals in our food form an Impor-
tant Ingredient as regard our nutyl.
tion. They seem to assist the dIsttmR
of our foods and are needed to complete
the omposltlop of many fluids of the
body. Thus the salt In tears le poetic
and proverbial both. and saltiIs aise
necessary for the perfection of the
trte Jukie of the stomach. The ph=-
phate of lime (in which oatmeal, by the
way, Is rich) is needed for building
bones, and there is not a fluid of the
body. from the blood to the sallWa, for
which certain minerals are not nmees-
sary. Too much mineral matter, takes.
for example, to ovethard water, is In-
Jurfous. Therefore all hard water
should be softened before use. Such wa-
ter produces constlpation and dyspepela
and In apt to cause kidney troubles.
ametlo** lVae reFo a m KIephast.
Gabriel oessetti had a penchant for
wild animals. He was with diffleulty
prevented at one time from purchasing
for a very large sum a young elephant.
Browning said to him, "What on earth
will you do with him. Gabriele" and
Rossetti replied: "I mean to teach him
to clean the windows. Then when some
one passes by the house he will see the
elephant cleaning the windows and will
say. Who lies In that house? and peo-
ple will tll him, 'Oh, that's a painter
called Rossetti,' and he will say. 'I
think I sbodd like to buy one of that
man's pictures.' So he will ring to
come in, and I shall sell him a pleture."
1eeseo Uspeamse.
An old coptle fell Ill t old age to-
gether TN. husband died. but the wife
bad more vitality. On the day follow-
ing her husbands' death she was bet-
ter, and the destor was congratulating
himself on the sueesm of hls treat.
meoL But the woman's point of view
was different. he complained bitter-
ly, for. as abe frctbly pointed out. "EBf
me'd lot me aioe gea funeral 'ud a dose4
for us trvo, am' sob what It'll coat ow
berrying two f uas separately"
A PselB-e Waril.e.
While I was witng "OGladys Vane"
I was dolng my f U work for the Leeds
Mbnrury and wag Sot only editing the
paper, but was writing for It an aver-
age of twelv enaNaes a week. "Gladys
Fane" is a alag eory. costalning 100,-
O0( worda. I wrote It during my scanty
leanur, iu exactly alxteen weeks, or at
the rote of 10.00 words a week.-Auto-
bloRrn1,hy of Sir Wemys Reid.
A.pP SN SATES FUR.F
We give below the program srngd our boys that theq know
by the baseball team of Tallahasee for about basebalL
the coming week, and thosuof our eiti- Sunday, the 21st, will
zens who have not yet paS the boys bed. Then, on Monday,
the well-earned compliment of going Wednesday, at it aga,
out to Monroe Street Park to' Ispect tons! In this series
and admire the excellent work that has plays the locals. Then
been done in the preparing of as fine a the Afirtnamed tea .i
"diamond" as is to be found in the. cello on the neutral
State would do well to take in a part. hassee's lamond.
at least, of next week's games. The boys ae very em
On Monday, the 15th, and Tuesday, from all that can b h
the 16th, a swift team from Union "fans" are equally so,
Springs, Ala, is booked for battle, sure that .our boys will
After a day spent in rest, the plhy is the "fans" are not ftr's
again to be taken up. On Thursday, but waved in well-earned
Friday and Saturday (18th, 19th and gratified pride. I ,"V
20th), a team of old-time antagonists Give us a big "Hurrah"'
from Blakely, Ga., will try to convince week's issue, boys
SThe Ancient Art
Of Helping Yourself.
Ever go to a Sunday school picnic when you were a boyt
Course you did.
Remember how all the women folks used to spread the
tablecloths end to end on the grass, then dump em thick ,
with the best eatables you ever ate? My t Fried chicken 'bout 1
every two foot, with roll
jelly cake in between.
WeA, yes!
Recollect how the Su-
rpe intendent would stick
J his handkerchief under his
collar and say cheerfully: .-'
s"Now all help your-..
self I"
Then everybody fell to I
and helped himself. I
you wereatimid boy and
heldeback till all the chick*
en was gobbled up, you re-
gretted it-you regret it
still. You didn't help
ourself, and nobody else
hel member that
when the gang of fPll
from the city happen
along and lit intothe
ways hungry yhelp
gr-m
ed themCselves, a the
wasn't anything left for
the town boys but the
Life is a picnice. Not a,
Sunday school pienic-no-nt
exactly. Iut it's a picnic dinner all the same. The feast is
spread for you. Everybody help himself now
SUPPOSE YOU'RE A MERCHANT IN THIS
TOWN. THERE'S PRIED CHICKEN AND ROLL .
JELLY CAKE ALL AROUND YOU, BUT YOU LET
THE CITY CROWD COMB IN AND SNATCH IT
RIGHT PROM UNDER YOUR NOSE. ALL YOU
STr IS THE BONES AND SCRAPS.
S The city fellows are helping themselves. They reAoa .M
eof advertising in you local p, dive in ahead of the
from outside, get ba helpyouself to the
aFa -Z~
A, 1
p .
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1 Cb.^Uv t i II ^St^rt. b Vwlous Clgwes.
The for tmti, art a other speal fees,
pbhd bel aow oAo a*k be contamed s may 4ritlem of the in stitutions named
In this elNitr. 'The gse have been comp ed fromi the latest catalogues of
these del1ges for' the prpoe of giving information to parents or guardians having
S daughters or wards to educats.
It is estimated that. 800 boys and girls go out of the State every year for higher
education. It is a conservative estimate to place the expenses of these students at
$600 each per annum. While the cast to some 6 less than tie average, to others it
Is much in exess of the amouat named. This means that $180,000 is sent out of
Florida annuallyfod the education of our youth. The State maintains colleges which
offer iuaurpassed advantages in. every desirable branch of learning at from one'
third to one-fourth the east at foreign institutions.
Study the accompanying tablb and send for catalogue of
THE FLORIDA FEMALE COLLEGE,
Tallahassee, Florida.
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SOMNTHRO dAOU THI OOLLZGL
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* tegtislature has rewntly appropriated $150,000.00 for new buildings.
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Tle eIallment last year rea d I, a wholesome increase over the year be
fore.
No better climate ca be found in the Soth. The College in located on a high
hill; the soil is of red clay, and the country Is rolling, well wooden and dotted with
beautiful lakes.
The health of Tallahassee is remarkable. It cannot be compared with that of
the lower end of the peninsula, being much cooler and more invigorating. /
As the college Is maintained by the State, all students enjoy the benefit of in-
struction by the best teachers that can be secured.
The expenses are so reasonable as to be within the reach of all, the principal
item being that of board-4100.00 for the session of thirty-four weeks.
f The remarkable health recordP of the student body testifies to the wholesome
food, careful attention, and congenial climate.
Why, therefore, should parents and guardians send their daughters and wards
away from the State when they can obtain the same, if not better, results at a
much less expenditure?
For further information at.d catalogue address the President, Tallahassee, Fla.
- Comparative Costs of Board,'Tuition and Instruction in Various Colleges.
INSTITUTION
Breiau College.
Belmont College-----.....--
Cox College..- -...
Judson Institute..... ------
Meridian Female Col.
* LOCATION
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$ 185 0o$
Gainesville, Ga.. -to 215.00 to
Nashville, Tenn. *300 00
Atlanta, Ga. ... *217 00
Marion, Ala. 145 00
Meridian, Miss.. 150 00to
Lucy Cobb Institute..- Athens, Ga. ..
Agnes Scott College. Decatur, Ga... --
Hollins Institute-----......Roanoke, Va --
Vassar College ....---. Poughkeepsie..-
Smith College .... Northampton, -
Shorter College .-. Rome. Ga. ------
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DeLand, Fla -
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Florida Female Col. Tallahassee.Fla.
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Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters
Patent.
Notice is given that the unervigned will apply to
'Honorable N. B. Broward. governorr of Florida,.
at Tallahawsee on the 22nd day of July, A. 1). lN1t717
for Letters Patent Inrirporatinr the 'American
ISumatra Tobacco Comnparivy.' under the following
Fr posI l .haU ter, the oriirnal (if which is on ilei
In the -,fie of the' S'rettary )f the State (of
Ftorida.
I.. C YVALA.e .
:OB
(.K4H,,'-; H. I'KttKIN.i
.I.1i J. W lsNir.i.e,,
ft. N. SwiUL -iN..
FROA)SI.I. ( iiAF 1F.Fn k [*' TH ,'AMI:RI,'AN T ATIRA
S t T
*'. The undrr-w .,l hereby a.,',,watp tlhrns,.lvf'i
together for the 4'rire4' of I ,'o.5inlr incor|i latsd
and fornn ni a corporationn matrlei the lawI of the
State of lorid.d wlth ithe followin~ pipuXowdl
charter.
1.
The name of the corporation shall be "Amei.t
can Sumatra To,,mc
shall be conducted in the iState of fIlorida. the
other state of the United Steate.and all foreign
countries. wherever nieee.sasry. Its prirwripal of.
fce shall be Tanlahasere. Florida.
S2.
The Irenrral nature of the hbmineAqs to he Irans.
i acted, ,hall be to grow, cure. ferment, pack. buy
and sell leaf tobacco and all product there-
of; to buy. mortgage and sell lands and personal
e eopety; to raise live stork. conduct a general
S fnif Wand mercantile business; saw and manu-
* rler lumber; to employ laborers and agents;
S M hrrow mome and l sue notes. bonds and other
- A -waw of da and secure the same by mort
' a or otherwise. upon all of It prpty; to
a # Mwa pawnMt for capital stock sbaerbed for
it uw or piu opty at a Just valhatlon to be
MwJ bp the b1avmi of directors; --d to do every-
nhecessear-y to oendet the abee mentinoed
s.
Then f awtat steek aball be One Hun-
i.O* Tfie i tobedMivd nto two
\ ~Whom a "w hundred doalhM eah;: tUe
g t d w d"vb al e Wbe !a Id ad naid for
t "buM lals a
M a so meslhto
41M of gat o s
he 5aun re a
K *Ar''B'irr?"^-*" Iwr7l M I~t~
Directors. Annual meetin r iof the Director and ase Ball Galore*
stock-holl(re shall be held oin the last Monday of The management -f the Locals have
July n each yr; but said date ma be chand The management the Local have
by By-Law. The inconorat.>r.. small mortn the arranged a scheduleu for the coming two
last 4oMnlayof July. AT. I. ,: at th offleaofaaid weeks, which will k lep the fans moving
company at eleven 'clkhw A. M for the purpose lively to take them all in.
oi adopting By-Iaws. h,h..Irig the first annual
meeting for the election cf ,ttirers. andl com. The creditabl.- showingg which the 1,o-
I pletintfittsornraniA.iion. I',li tl'oftcer-at the caim mkde on the 4th is enough to war-
first annual meerinr hall I,' iimlitll., the busi- rant a large crwd *nv time the' pliy.
now "hall be mnu(.t,.eI hy th'. fol.wlning persons: i al o ge ro a tim ply.
L. C. Yaeger. Pr'idei..n: t;-gt T. MaxkntA, On Monday, th. l th, and Tuesday.
Vice-l'reident: and (;,.rnil Mataiter; Geargr B. the 16th, the swtft team fronk Union
Perkinp. Secretary and l'r.0 uin ,r; and a Board o(f Springs. Al:Ilia:>, liay at MoAlre St.
Directors comIlo*dl ,f I Ypn-v,. 1;.orge T. prIn s. a, y One.
Mrki
and J. J. Whi pell. fast play, a)ndl ~, <'all expect t butti
royal on tho(.,' 0. On Wednedln 'v.
The hiigh.-t i,,on,,i .,' ,i. ,,. '., ,r liability 17th, the tearii ;ia.:- a rest then on
llat any e ... Thursday, F ri,,v ;aili SaturdayV. It Il.
9lla, th and1 20lth 'ir old time vt,'rat,~
The nai. arid i,.. di..,... --.' lni inc.,r- from' Blakcly ; "butt into -"
poraair,. Itt"r A it lh ,*r. *kci subeimr-d I Now evervy,!y i hiws what a ta n x..'
by) ech.,hali iI.. I U .fo'lo, had last year in ,convincing this hu- .
Name lh..i,, I- Ant. ofsHtock bunch Qfathlvt, that we were ;all. t,'
i.. (. Yager, Tiala F. Ila. 1On .MN;o smear it on then a little bit. W-. ,iri
G(eorroT. Makn..e. "lTi,.... .. I derstand that I h.vY are coming d(luhlll'
(o .rki.hTaleha.P SSl.. s ho breatedL and rin orced this year., S',
71., J ,' ,' ,. *' l'Fla . m(ibrr(er
H. N. wee.t:n., Tallaha .-... I1.. TwoThou%. look out You know what to ex\li,'tt.
and'
I. e Ar<,ra. arck lights }unv iover the diamtri Iifr
,.i:,.H'. .P Uss.R these gumes., lr %we can already re,.il.
.i i, wS. r t, in the papersI : "I'akely 0, 'allah;ti- '
II >w~:TrINU. u, 28 innings, iin. called on acco.eit iof
s. .... ,, lnicorppOrstors. dark. Atterin.ain' 000." Now w o uhl
Statyof Florida, that jar you jiit. little should it. ia,-
Before me the undersirne.la h,.rity onlly pen 7 You want to be there arnl se
apparedL.C.Yager.(Geor erT M.sWarknetti orre that game atny how, and we are rnot ,o-
LB. rki and H. N. Swoeetliv il me well keown. inr to tell you which it wll be., so it
who Ibeing duly sworn. verlly ':y.- that they wll be best to see them all.
*wow 0th0 fea in Instrument o writntk for w a tehndem a & ,
Ites d thein *es 1 trum tetwr f Saturday, 20th, ended that week. so
In WiIns where I hereunto oist my hand and also ends the games that week, but
nifi ithis l6h dyJaur Ar D. Monday finds another swift team within
SN I'chltr.'tate of kida. lour gates. On M0o y, Tuesday and
M n e -mission mrpir,, F ). i, i01). Wed-tday (22d,*23d saW t ), Boni-
9 0a 1 rhrd. e fay, Fla, plays the Locals here ; then
o f hD uesI suon Thu day, Friday and Saturday
aI Uh undersitrilsd author itypnlr (2yth, th and 279h). li8 lfay plays
J Josneph J. Whis'^1peiI tei m 27th). Bstirfay plays
n 5e. W i.senl) .- W '.", Montieello Stars on Tallahassee
a in Inttriument t wriut for g rounds.
llkMeroe Street Park is the lac
uu111ti 1h dw@ o aUmso A. I They all ove to play thme, a they
Sall know the Talahae fans wiU be
[ah e eT. L. OWn. ther to see them.
I W U Wt10 wishes to k. through
tbese columns, the me ants aad fans
*se edtis" of Tallahassee for their generous asup-
GjOIVMx TRHAT rIX IM r f their loyalty a standing by
of2aSt t? e 6,. Many, many thanks for our
OW ht lo** 0 as suits. We are as proud etf them a a
Qbas b in of Us frt trourwa.l
Ing an [a4
Tigers' Claws Clipped.
The Bainbridge' Search Light of last
week said : 'Thhe.re was ome-thing in in
new line in the city court It wi," the
trial of one John k lrown, a (ire.k
fruit vender, who wa u('cusedoil o(' run-
ning a 'Blind "if'ir' that is ti lsay,
selling liquor with out Iiw and I t-cns,,.
The ca' was tr1.11 ii, liroir a jury of 'in-
tellige.nt arnil tiirI'!ht l er.is,' andi
John lrowni wias iprn guilty without
a tshai(lIw oh d ,o ulAt. .A Hii,.i' larrell Iixrd
hisi sententc ;at 12 rmnt uIis hard labor in
tilhr hli-.ii ,,t n ,Ii .%% ,i ti vi 'gtitng le.
A'in-.roh rirg4.e'l -wtii selling lihquurat
Ir,' n C.; la. 1il Sue.d\ running a lindl
'I Ig r ;e'l'..id 'tlll tio the charge', and
l;,,f 12 m,,ntils inm the ch'iin gang
sttaigiht, ju.st their same as John Brown.
i 1Ilim.1ing these penalties, Judge liar-
it'lI rilade]' it plain that he was down on i
lini l Tigers, sand intended to exteuri-
ni.,t! all whocame befvrehirm. In case's
nilte.d he just clipped their claws mo that
they could not possibly grow out and l,,
lhngerous to the peace and goaod order
ot the county for twelve months to
i ,me.
Is it not strange that any person with I
a ,park of intelligence will engage in,
an illegitimate business the discovery
of which is bound to put stripes upon
him. And his discovery is practically
certain. We are under the Impression
that there will be no more an males of
this description running loose in Deca-
tur soon.
xecater's Notice.
NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
creditors. legatees, distributees and all per.
ionms having claims or demands alinst the Ietot
of Edward H. Myers*. deerasil, lofa of Lm
County. Florkida to present such elelains ar de
mands to the umeursgmno within two reers from
this date, utherwlU the .me aal forever after-
ward be barril.
This 14th day of Sune. A. D. 119W
rREDERICK T. MYBRS.
Executor ot last wWI md
sl-st jWW 4a. =
Applicratiea fer Diseharge as aec%*
NOU-S Is hbrikW -itat I 's es
Don't Have Your
Cart Work BQTC1HED
At the Mill. 1
I AM THE
TIMBER CART
MAN.
I build them under
(;uarantee,havebuilt
hundreds and build
more every (day.
For prices write
W. H. Adkinson
P. 0. Box 4,
rallahassee. Florldl
ALEX WADDELL,
BAKER.
T.
Choice Fresh ,Bread
and Rolls every day
for sale by the lead-
ing Grocers
H. RANDOLPH & S
'I
ON~
and
J. W. COLLINS & CO.
- GuaIlamso ketMe
a bl tt d t m Iwilw. a*
fte M Gmty Judi ef LeTam
etasll private
toW two haded s MAd
SAalhM eI
Two
000 14
drmI
r
it
Ii
2000
2 00
1000
1000
1000
2 00
10 OOto
t6O 00
600 40644go54 "4o "so$1600o 56* 36
*-Includes tuition. t-Spanish. t-History. theoryand (e4thetics free when taken with piano, organ or voice. .Cooking three months.
NOTE Where blanks appear, college offers no advantages under that head. and incidental and library fees are included in other charges
10 00 16 00
Free
Free
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to
05 00
Wow
rw am"*,
eautffw kft ob
I
SetAW. VSMiw.
S Dw R VZST MEDAY MOlMIN.
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oeets Septemb Sa ismltla.
M PIAMrENT.
Sm- io.y, ,Juua 0s, 1. Mr.
NgMs* at e*4T*eext B odo be used
-ber ....s. ,,.,M.,:.
M olth' Writinic In
si fted S Me. American
Metilt's e We, American
--l field's rarmnmer chool I. Ar.t
Brevard& Bennett'. Er,. Am-
Cot, adl Ialrband., H. W. It. Dreow
Rijb udway's Natkmal Advanced.l $1126
ylM --Colemae'W Elements Of. 9. The
Atlant&.
I rOnmmevint-Youm* i vil Grovornmont.
sad the United tsuta, $. 1,; () Painter
line's Hish h0l. $1 s, Ame-rlan
Georamphy Tarr's Now. $1. The M'-
Frtite Pt.For First (;raed(*orttficto.
Princpli,". of Vducation, ,y
Ill and IV for H eptemrlr $1.1).
C.., Atlanta. (ia
md Third (irad. Crtinftatwi
I hll hr of 'Teaching, 7Wr, (inn a
i may be had of mint book dealer in
or fr n the puibisheros by mail. past
so IMplMt o I price,
PleA se publish in your County paper..
SW. M. HOI.IOWAY.
Superintendent of Public Insilltion.
M6ts Harrietta Perlasi.
?9e Teachers' Exchange Nashville
writes Supt. W. 8. Lafagu*e
t, La., as follows of Miss
take great pleasure in nomj-
for t ition of primary
i t your parish Mi Harrietta
M, f Tsll~hu F, la. she wa
at the Florida State Colleg
le sand the University of
an, d holds the degree of
[ ; I had no exprience, but is
Sout of school, is very anbi-
to make a success at teaching.
Is esommended by the faculties
and Chattanooga as one
t young women In all
The strong points which
it Miss Perkins for the poes-
iar ne character, consecrated
studious native, patient and
1Wg, and a lovely disposition.
IM-unend her out of our las
eof lp, having thoroughly -
ted quaflcations, and are sure
fill the position with eminent
It s h Mibh naabll.n
presented by Gen, Albert
In a communication print-
t ClPun o 6erda Herald, aid re-
today in the Times-Union,
read by every voter in Flor-
S consist mainly, like the for-
.*oe, of litatiom from records.
IMW Ooi"inef. They need no
They show, among other
t the board of trustees of
I Improvement Fund was
weaaton of the le islature, was
sto uch by the Supreme Court
rMrda; yet that board passed a
ltiol) offered by Gov. Jenning.,
28 1904, denying that its
had any title to the swamp
which it held in trust, denied the
S.y of every part of the act
Se legislature which created
bers of the board, except that
IP which so created them to hold
lands a trust; and all this in de-
of the legislature and of an opin-
Sof the Supreme 'ourti at the .Jan-
term, IR7H, defining the limit.-
of their trust and affirming the
title of the legislature to
lands. It in rich creating it
be hard to answer witlh ay ar e,-
-Times- lnion Short Talks.
0, yes, It in too t rue. M Iu'h hai
published on these suIbjctm,. tlut
has ever seen aor hard of "ianiwir
Sany argument" from thome "'rgnt t
'ean that be?" repeatedlyy hiiv,'
*Ne been made of quiet mnil ihe'i I
s-ales, usurpation of Ipower aril
one single Florkidian semn an item,
brished with fawts, to give reamon
Ilu Justification for thee recent tranns-
ntions? True, in one instance which
e now recall to mind, from the gov-
4tor, the head of the board, he did
pt justifloation, but in it he only
the board had "precedents for
p sales and the law gave the right
Sell for what they pleased," and
ey took advantage of the precedent,
they d(lid sell lands cheap
ri.eads.
')lever cast aside your friend if by
Sposaibility you can retain them
are the greatest of pendthriftts if
I let one friend drop of through in-
tion, or let one push away an-
or if we hold aloof from one for
jealousy or heedless slight or
X ne. Would you throw away a
because it pricked you? One
Friend i not to be weirhed
the jewels of all the earth. If
is coolness or unkindness be.
us, let us come face to face and
It out. quick, before the love
cold. Life is too short to quar-
or carry back thoughts of
SIt is easy to loee a friend but
aone will not come for calling,
make up for the good old one when
Sone. Holmes County Advertiser.
tat old-thne religion" In the kind
W etlon nece ary to save souls, and
O X time "tt-tUp-and-git" is the
of nterrlse neceasry to build a
Let'a ,ke on a carload of each
S ve amoniar before breakfast.
mtwe Record.
People are very much disapslmted Sg^ JSw
to find their family physldela isN a e dateln of
from home when th oweaM .# Ity d oWmany
erIS. DiseasesI ramp aid haslerrt Shi bar
cholera morbus require prompt tet- Silver his
ment, and have in many ] tenes waSa s Fred C.; .,
proven fatal before roedle oa d ba a in xcUeTo1W
rocured or a physsian sumfeooedl. ,
he right way is to keep at hand abots I =ai Pre mi!=
te of Chamberlains Co Choler and d re bud
Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician MW la the tars prt
rescnbe a better medicine for the now W.1n D theup-stair o
e s. By hav ing it in the house the Conteatse building, nearly o
you ewape. much pain and sun 'erg site the expee office. Also sample
and all isk. Buy it now it may save lines ne alor n 'made-to-measure
life. For sale by the Tallahaee ga ts for on display .
Company.
State Institutions for Higher Education
Univeltoy of tin
StatoO of FlOrWId
A high-grade institution for young
men. offering Literary, Scientific En-
gineering, Agricultural and Pedagogi-
cal Courses.
Strong Faculty; well equipped lab,-
oratories; thorough instruction, both
theoretical and practical' careful super-
vision and discipline; high moral tone.
No tuition charges to Florida stu-
dents. Other expenses very low.
For catalogue and information ad-
dress ANDREW SLED5D.
President.
Florida Female College
Tallahassee. Fla.
A College for Women, without a
parallel in the South, embracing a Col-
lege for Liberal Arts, a School for
Teachers, a School of Industrial Arts,
a,School of Fine Arts. including piano,
pipe organ, violin voice culture, elo-
cution and physical culture.
A Faculty of able specialists in all
departments.
Tuition free. Charges for special in-
struction in Fine Arts reduced to a
minimum. New buildings in course of
construction. Write for Catalogue.
A. A. MURPHREE,
President.
5 U
C. 0. ANDREWS, President.
C. E. GASQUE, Manager.
TALLAHASSEE STEAM LAUNDRY
SOwed by kyoe e oe
FAMILY RATZS
AD kida o Leundry work dose
EIGHT HOUR RATE
REGULAR LAUNDRY RATIO
Laundry Carriage always ready to go to your door.
PHONE LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE No. 85.
Call package office at Hill's News Store, front of Blox-
ham Hotel.
Machinery new and long experienced operators.
THIE DUVAL HOUSE,
ST. MARKS, FLA.
Having purchased the Hotel at St. Marks I am thor-
oughly repairing and renovating it, will refurnish and
supply it, and with boats and other conveniences it
will offer the best attractions for hunting and fishing
on the Gulf Coast.
Plenty of good Gasoline Boats to be had. Guides for
Fishing and Hunting parties furnished.
Convenient to all the Gulf Springs.
FRANK W. DUVAL, Manager.
IA AC
LINIMENt
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Ja~gega~s
Health is
More Than
WealTh
Use
BALLARD'S
SNOW
LINIMENT
AND
Jennie Wrisht, at. for Je1ale 0t. 0.
Alexander, a one-iaaif latses......
B. B. W ilson.... .....................
Henrietta Rollins Estate...............
S No. 260. O. P. (
at No. 312 0. P., exept
on the side there
- - - - - - - -
Mrs. A. F. Miller Est., Miss Jae I. .........................
Johnson, ast..................... .... T. C. Lot No. 221 N A (House)....
Mrs. A. F. Miller Est., Miss Jaae *
Johnson, at............................ C. Lot No. 224 NA (house)....
J. R: Maxwell.......................... The t ft of T. C. Lot No. 2M
N A (2 bouea)...................
Alex Johnson............................ The W 10 ft' T. C. Lot No. I2,
N A (2 housee)..................
James Edwards.......................... Part of T. C. Lot No. 8 NW A. de-
scribed to-wit: Beginning at a
point II ft Wetot fthe tcomner
of said Lot No. 8, which to the
plaoe of be inning then run W 41
it, thenoe N 114 ft and 5 Inches
theooe X3 2 ft, thence N 4 ft ani
4 Inches thence V 20 ft, thence
120 ft and 9 Inches to the place
of be nnuing.....................
James Edwards...................... Part of T. L.ot No. 11, NW A,
described to-wit: Begilnnlng at a
point 66 ft Wet of the 8X corner
f said Lot No. 11, which lt the
place of beginning, then run W
.. t 41 ft. thence N 170 ft and,
Inches, thences 41 feet, thence S
170 ft and I Inches to the plaoe
of beginning.....................
H. McCormick............................ % of NW% of T. L. LotNo. 41,
NW A (house)...................
Bophle McCormick....................... Part of the W of NW of T. C.
Lot No. 46. NW A, de scrbed to-
wit: Betlnnitn at the NW corner
of m Lot No. 46. then run B
85 ft and h inches then 6 100 ft
and 9 Inches, thence W ft and
$ Inches, thence N 100 ft and '
Inches to the place of beginningl.
Primus Hatchett......................... Bubdivlislon No. 3 of T_.C. LoS No.
No. 49. NW A. as her plat re-
corded In Dead Boo J. J.. page
6e9 (house).......................
Mary Ellen Combs...................... The E% or 80 ft off the East side
of Lot "C", of T. C. Lot 11, NW
A. a per plat recorded fn Deed
Book H. H., pae 5w1 (house)....-
Davis Randolph........ .................. The W 8-5 or t0 feet of Lot "A,.
of T. C. Lot No. 12 NW. A, a
per plt, recorded fh Deed Book
H. H., pae *91; the 31-0 or 20
ft off Lot 'B," of T. C. Lot No.
52 NW, A. asper plat recorded In
Deed Book H. H.. pace 61
(house) ..........................
Maggle Hall.............................. of W of 8h% of T. C. Lot No.
7. Nr Co % (house..............
Edmund Johnson......................... Part of k % ofT. C. Lot No. 25, N%
Co described to-wit: Bein at
teh 8U corner of said Lot No. 25,
then run W 100 ft on Clinton St..
which Is the point of beginning,
then run N 140 ft, then W 13 ft,
more or lees, then 8 140 ft, then
8 120 ft_ more or less, to the
point of beallnninr (house)......
Henry Doulass .......................... T. C. Lot No. S, 8% Co % (houses)
Mrs. Eloise Zollizsle Est................ W 90 ft of T. C. Lot No. 20, 8%
Co C (house)....................
811ivey Mackey........ /.................. T. C. Lot No. 87 s Co C u........
James S. Rivers......................... T. C. Lots No. 4U and 44. Co %
(2 houses)... : ....................
Rena Allen Ft.. Annie Flsh*% at...... T. C. Lot No. s4, 8% Co % (houses)
D. J. Atkinson........................... T. C. Lot No. 105, Co %.........
Julia McLlllon.......................... T. C. Lot No. 114., 8% Co (house)
James Everett........................... T. C. Lot No. 116, 8% Co %......
Thomas J. Perkins ...................... iT. C. Lot No. 67, N, A............
KINO
OF
THEM
ALL
r ou will always have od health. What I, more to & man
than good health? AU the lmonfoy In th., world ean't make
hiapplnea whfre health I unknown,i Ballard's Seow L-~let
RI efm, Cut.s, Burn Spral, Neralgia.
CURESger, SU JiOts Contracted Mode Lame
BackO aW allu*e iM thaMt Flesh is Heir to.
One Who Knows. .
J. 0. Fcott, 8alt Lake City, Utah. wrir.ts; Ioiuisot
too highly praise your lRallards Snow Inliment for
the relief of acutte rheumatlism, caused hv siidden ennange
and exposure to the weather. I also r.'eoinmend our
Ballard'a llorehound 1yrup f.r coughi and odds.
Throe used tolethnr defy all pain.
GBT THB GENUINE. Three Sizes 2Sc. 1, $1.00
I
Ballard Snow Tintment Co.
00.103 Nors Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
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SOLD AND
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St.19 .2,1
1.42
10.67
7.14
4.8.
3.9I
8.t7
11. *
12.39
5.73
5I.2
7.32
4.70
14.93
6.12
1.37
6.12
2.59
23.64
M. SAULS
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.,
General Builders and Contrac
Repair Work and Painting
Buildings a Specialty.
Contracts for work in the cou
Sollcited .a tlow in all
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C. Z. FENN, City Tax Collector.
JGeorgia School
C S. AUL
Lst P. 0. BOX 210. J.
SAULS BROS.,
:tors.
intry
ling
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p
1* ~. '.dll
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Saving
Don't I
'you an opportunity of replacing the old
mew, and new ones when needed at a
15 to *30 per cent below regular prices.
'It.
Jr. ..I at.
I M. CL. J.D. C.y, eV/In
'L- ..Gnu emeof bB .
Kim Fentei Davis is making a &t
Slaterst N i tLm and Co's.
M, JM o Fema C. woU of Per, a
eof o Purchasing yr. J.o orse.sal
land m my ta. ma 6o6 letam having
same hP.SI. H6uwoux.
SL.D.re go sy, of JaMr. psan Mrs.
guest of hessister, Mrs. e
S Washable Ties el Witesr of the
dbes a t all times. r and Com.
m a Oaris Bck of M daily. and
K Mrs. JAm T Mepl of Arry,
guesMr. ts aRev. and Mr. John Modga Wil-
J EdelyEm C. Maxwell of Pe w t
, Beftor Clark of Blounttown, was
s and N f ank Ci. ghleof
M mare guests M. aLnd Mr .
S MrC. c emW riag. i sin the
lhe cone o sTertt for wee withml, s
Sor oist ofl White M Canvas or Tan, e
tMor tBuetnas on tmCo. m a M
pogany are easoylngn the wekd atlSt
Mof iroiet yseg ope, es a de a
of aocil am i w but tim stay _th
R.An. y i e d of RMr. W. D. Wil-
Senator wi larkid to a of Mw, was
San the city this week. at im il
Btte CriU, Mich. I
Mrs. Thomas Lane. ema* is Aice
Tir s aavisit to hber sisttr, Mrs.
T irano, Bat Uim-w BIat Cases
San are ella s iand Mrs Claren
JaMns. aThis is Mrs. Lane's first hoeAM
-g since her married.
Miss Kate Mickler ad Kiss Flortene
Propter andspending a few weeks with
Mrs. Dyars ao=Mater Carthel Byars
have gee to Teresafor the summer.
For.Shoos in White Canvas orTan,
go t"io Bus and Co. 20
The hot weather and many absentees
other the s e from aae t ranks
of society Y people, eme ia dearth
of social amsmet. but the stay-at-
homes intend to fn a fair amount of
son will be glad to I of the ste Mly
improvement in hishealth since he be-
* came a patient at the saitarium in
Battle Crek, Mich.
Trunks. aBegs, Umbrla, buit Case
amd ver th* tIn Meas fortihi wnsae
carried in ckby B a and Co. 20
Mr. R. V. Cates has bought from
Mrs. William Robertson the old Phil-
of lesi o tClinTint. Metheadt
Mrs.e a of Mr. uaisseH. ill
rese is rento ed heat state s for the
meapatient of the pupils now atten
iBathe summer seho.o
W. L Clark and fairly have vaC ted
the Bold M years homesteadcanSouth
AdMns streetWand e moved Into the
a oev i ree stern part of the
great deal of mon", time ade habd
*ork have beegen toe fitting upea
rty I ow se b a d H waud em e.
V - ^ ^ A ^ ~ a ^ h t ^ A
4.N2ews& a 49 whusup
Jly 18th 19th.
Lace Curtains formerly $2.oo', at -
Lace Curtains formerly $.5, at -
"Lace Curtains formerly $3.5o, at -
Lace Curtains formerly $5.oo, at -
I t
Remember the date, July 18th and 19th.
$1.29
* 1.89
2.59
p 3.75
Duval Bros.
I- nes.O Lej o & wm.
Hon. Jetrs.n B. Browne, of Key
Weset, aoopaed by his son Joe,
testterday n the ey and left last
ighor home via Miami. Mr. Browne'@
son is just out of a hospital in Balti-
more, were be underwent light op.-
erat on. His manM friends in Tampa,
however, will be glad to know that he
has entirely recovered.
Jeferon Browne is one of the most
-sompliahed gentlemen in Florida, and
enoy the n e distinction of being
a gentleman of harbolag personality.
He is a lawyer of pronounced ability
and one of the most sterling Democrats
in the 8te. In all probability he will
be an pirant for Gubernatorial hon-
ors, and, should he deide to make the
race Monroe county will supprt him
boldly. Being well and favorably
known all over lorida, he will make
one of the stronget candidates that
has as yet announced himself.-Tamps
Tribune, 6th.. .
CWre et LUau T phle.
"It is now eleven years sinee I had a
narrow esspe from consumption."
writes C. U. Floyd, a leading business
man of Kershaw, 8. C. "I had run
down in weight to 185 pounds, and
coughing was constant, both by day and
by niht. finally I began taking Dr.
King' New Discovery, and continued
this for about six months, when my
cough and lung trouble were ntiry
gone and I was restored to my normal
weight, 170 pounds." ThousandW of
on are W&eaedeve year. Guaran-
atall drggists. 0c and $1.00.
Trial bottle frie. *
Two ftWr Be3t.
Colonel Fred. Myers, of Tallahas-
see, is being anb ndarsed by leading
lawyers for J of the Northern Cir-
cult of the States Court to suc-
eeod Jude Sayn, deceased. If
President veIt desires to demon-
strate his k ing for the South,
he cannot mre ly manifest it than
he et o Colonel Myers to
The Commission is
being commended for the excellent
Judgment shown in the selection of
Mr. Frank P. Damon, of Tallahassee,
as Inopetoer of railroads and property,
a potlo created by the last Legisla-
ture. Mr. Damon a Tallahasseean
by birth, and has epent the greater
part of hislife In Florida. He has had
ample experience i railroad construct
tion work, having followed it continu-
ously since 180.-Gainesville Sun.
There is no case of indigestion, no mat-
ter how irritable or how oestliaU e that
will not be speedily relieved by the ase
of Kodol. The Main factor In curing
the stomach of any disorder is reest, and
the only way to get rest is to actually
digethe food for the stomach itself.
Kodol will do it. It is a scientific pre-
natation of vegetable aids containing
the very same juices found in a healthy
stomaeh. It conforms to the Pure
Food and Drugs Law. Sold by All
Druggists.
for Sale I
A ood Horse and 5 good milk cows.
a18-t JoHN F. SPARas.
Go to Collins for your job printing.
AM 1T53 u19lWn" W3LLI
Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheuma-
tism, Gout, (Irave Dro.py. Iniama-
tion of the Bladder. Bd Blood and
Nervous Troubles caused by sick Kid-
neys.
TheTallahassee Drug Store, the well.
known druggist of T'! h-asee, knows
by exper-ene that HINDIPO will cure
al forms of Kidney and Nervous trou-
bles, and will guarantee It in all eases.
Can't you afford try it at their
risk? It costs you nothing if it don't do
the work.
Sent by mail to any address, prepaid
on receipt of 50 cents. Six boxes 50.
Under a positive guarantee. No. 6
Mr. Evans Wilson has one to New
York on a business trip.
Mr. French Wilson is visiting rela-
tives in Fernandina.
LosT-An umbrella with silver han-
dle, E. EC. Philbrick on top of handle.
Finder please return same and be re-
warded.
Duval Brothers have discontinued
their contract with the McCall Publish-
ing Company, and after a few weeks
will not handle the McCall patterns,
which have become so popular with our
ladies.
The citizens of Leon county who re-
side in this sub-school district honored
Hons. Chas. A. Cay, George B. Perkins
and Dr. W. L. Moor by unanimously
re-electing them as their trustees gain
at the election Monday. They are faith-
ful to all trusts placed in their hands.
J. D. Odell, General Manager of the
G. F. & A. R. R., was in the city on
Tuesday.
ihas. G. Myra.
For cotl ti M
so mw ise as
M.& himM at
Liverle. du_ i
cents. Samp ft-, t
Hoft. Join S. osua
L'le sai Jl N. Pw
this weetk.
and tMt5 Ithefaasjt n-
rs.m
ohe Ihr 1f Is
oThe of gte o
College show that
and tmIat tfattaper
aftehrr fato
Palmer.
eatet ilaw w th
sity of uIh
The catal ogueof
aened theat it ;ssA
tof lterstetfmale
Ttes -Ha is
J. Gordon Pearce.
MYERS and PEARCE
RBAL
6ITY PROPERTY FOR SALB.
1 Handsome Brick Residence, large lot in most desirable part of city.
1 Two Story Frame Residence, large lot on one of the principle streets.
1 Nice Cottage, good lot centrally located,
TOBA..O LANDS.
One 280 acre Tract fine land, 80 acres fine timber.
One 280 acre Tract fine land, 100 acres fine;timber.
One 520 acre Tract fine land, 100 acres fine timber.
One 80 acre Tract, good Residence and other improvements
We are showing the best Life Insurance Contracts ever saw in Tallahasee. If you are in-
terested, it will be to your interest to ose what we have. BEWARE Of'GOLD RICKfI and see your
home men for something good.
Agents Wanted.
MYBRS and PBAReB,
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S.75 5.
8t, Tallahaae, Mpi.
1* tw
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ESTATE and INSURAN I .
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A esr WaB A OWr och'%
With thse ,- oint whao Chree s-
H J4o06 nmot d for me thatI
E tl es-sd- a her seek. rI e
SR to.Mj wto 5Idve .ad it heeled
f.ii. ,.l.ellyo the
i e gopney the Tllaha tte Drug Coin-t
I n 8p =a03oW of peoihabk.l I st d
Tl V. gad f# ineirhmeppe
m Withnthos persons who are accus-
Stmed o look upon the summer months
'as a pri e of deadly stagnation in
mercentile uepie, this pst week ac-
AL b to Information received lrom
two of our foremost drygoods stores,
nvst have eaused a reversal of all prc-
.eomeiwved Ideas.
S W. R. Wilson and Duval Brothers are
r aing thg benefit of their intelligent
manipulation of tperihable stock and
liberal advertising In their home paper.
They report a steady rush at their
"Midsummer Sale," and an immense
amount of business,. Customers were
pleaded with the tasteful display made
of the goods on sale, and more than
pleased with the low prices attached
,thereto. I
S Such up-to-date business methods
commands respect, and we are glad to
asM that our merchants are not slow to
r b take advantage of them.
Ou0r eotbor's Great Sorrow.
A bitter, heart-breakng sorrow has
Some upon our good friend, Editor Jor-
dan, of the Punta Gorda Herald. After
Smany weeks of suffering his beloved
wife has pased away, and the stricken
Husband and motherless children are
left to the pangs of a grief for which
there s no cure but time and faith.
Mr. Jordan is so universally esteemed
i his brethren of the press for his
sterling qualities that they all give him
a very genuine and tender sympathy in
his sore bereavement and mingle their
tears with his in his unspeakable sor-
row. The man who has no faith beyond
the things of sense and the narrow
S aoudaries of his own short vision and
halting logic denied all hope and con-
Solation when the tragedy of death
oomes into his family circle and with
thles grap bears away into the
S athomio void the beat beloved of his
ert; but It is the perpetual strength
S ad Ineffable glory of religion that in
the os crisis of life wben death
Sand t pen grave come to strike down
S or prde andhopes and overwhelm us
wit deair; Its tll, Msmall foloe whis-
p to the aching heart that all Is not
it and the grave sa only the portal to
the better, the real life of which this i
but the germ. In this beautiful faith,
sever to be quite uprooted from the
t hopeless human heart, and which
=tWs upon the heavy, starless night
St dmeth the thrilling tints of a new
a Sw., we truet that our friend In Punta
da will And his refuge and his com-
fort; and it will not fall him If he will
but open his soul to his tender minis.-
Stration.-Live Oak Democrat.
S The Methodist Episcopal and Pres-
byterian churches will unite their con-
S gregations on Sunday evening during
the months of July and August.
Next Sunday evening the services
will be held in the Methodist church,
Rev. W. H, Zeigler, Pastor of the
SPresbyterian church will preach the
sermon. It ls hoped that these meet-
ingp;will result in great good and that
the members of both congregations will
Attend. p
Leviag Tribute.
wEditor True Democrat It in with a
sad heart that this tribute to Miss
Letha Williamson, one of Woodville's
most beloved young women, in written
Sby, a sorrowing friend.
Miss Williamson came to Wotxlville
; only four months ago, but by her uweet
Chraistlanity and sunny diaeipiltion she
S rapidly ga mend many friend, whn are
onow left to mourn her losh. During
S her long illness her bright unslflshness
never failed, but the sweet smile,
; which was the outward manifestation
of her pure faith and trust In God. re-
Swarded every ministration of her loved
onse. The sweet voice that was so
Soften heard in the home made happy
by her presence now rings through
heaven in the glad songs of the re-
deemed, and we feel it but selfishness
to sorrow when we know her happined
is assured.
b The funeral service was conducted
. by Rev. J. R. Taylor from the Bap-
tJet church, the choir singing "In the
Sweet Hy.and-By" and "Asleep in Je-
sus," after which the dear sleeper was
laid away in her last resting place.
lASe I like the suimwer ne
That openi to the moanins sky,
But, o- the shades oa even ng ckoe.
Is mattered on lhe ground to die.
Yet. on the ruwe. humble hod.
Th e*ws oa Night are shed.
As thuh she weep the wate to .m.
Wes lUill rMMmbr the.
BY VA PRIaNo.
When the baby is teething it is cross
d rates; It becomes feverish and
mMany cases vomits a great deal and
oftentimes cannot even keep cool water
on the stomach. All the delicate little
or of the stomach are affected,
ag on colic and diarrhea. Ca-
seasweet for babies and children makes
the stomach right and allsay inflamma.
tion and p ents Irritaton. Casca*-
weet the baby happy and well.
Sold by A N Drumggist
0 Go t Rom Oad Co's. for your Bath.
IkhL -20 1i
*A Prtto d, M
Jhe a n bo the dth ofd
Theoiem et in behaf of Mr. My-
e on began in Jauksouvise .tnrday
morning, osy leading t dneys here,
who recognize the worth of theTa-
the position, his judicial talented sad
hi lone record a suceefult practi
ivW attorney in both the State and
United Statese courts.
A petition to President Roosevelt,
urging the appointment of Mr. Myers.
was prepared Saturday morning, and
eopieb thereof in the hands of leading
lawyers of Jacksonville were crculated
in the courts and in the buildings where
most of the attorneys hays their
offices. Almost without exception,
every Jacksonville attorney signed it,
and it will be forwarded to Washing-
ton immediately.
IN OTHER COUNTIiE.
Copies of this petition, together with
the statement that it hal been signed
by the vast majority, if not all, of the
members of the Duval County Bar As-
sociation, are buying forwarded to the
associations of other counties and to
prominent attorneys where no bar as-
sociation has been organitsed
It is pointed out that Pryedent Roose-
velt has appointed a number of Demo-
crats to office in the South during the
can unite on a man a Democrat will be
pueh a movement would, of course,
be strenuously fought by Republicans
in some quarters, but the independence
of the President will lead him, it is
urged, to follow his own wishes, and,
if the man with allthe qualities for the
position is unanimously urged as Judge
Swayne's successor, he stands an ex-
cellent chance of landing the position.
THE OTHERS NANMF.
The only avowed Republican candi-
date for the position thus far, as an-
nounced in the state news columns of
the Times-Union yesterday, is United
States District Attorney Sheppard,
who, according to reports from Pensa-
ola, openly aspires to the position,
which is hetf for life, and brings with
it a salary of $6,000 per year.
Among the prominent Democrats
named were United states Senator
Stephen R. Mallory, Judge Evelyn C.
Maxwell, who only a year ago resigned.
from the Florida Supreme Court, and
Judge John C. Avery. None ot these
genolmen have committed themselves
h any way, however, nor even so much
la intilmaed that they would seek tie
office.
Mr. Myers, the man selected by the
Jacksonville attorneys, and selected
without one word from him, will be
nominated to the president by his
friend. He himself has taken no part
half, and the endorsement of this dis-
tingui thed attorney comes purely as a
spontaneous recognition of merit, fit-
ness for the high office, and judicial
talent above the ordinary. His abso-
lute familiarity with the law is admit-
ted by all, and, free as he in from po-
litical movements that might hamper
some candidate, it is believed by his
admirers here tha hhe is the man emi-
nently fitted for this office.
NAN PROM OEORUIA
One rumor, which could not be traced
to its source yesterday, was current to
the effect that a Frs sdan would not be
chosen, but that a new Judge would be
sent down from Georgia.
Those who were in more or less posi-
tion to know stated that the Georgia
Republicans would probably make some
move n te i matter, and that, witrithe
exceptionally cordial relations that now
exist between President Roosevelt and
prominent Georgians of both parties, a
determined fight on their part might
win out.
As yet, however, nothing definite has
been learned. The movement to secure
the position for Mr. Myers has been
started by his friends and admirers
kere, and is being pushed as rapidly a
can be done. Working in his behalf
are some of the leaders in legal circlesI
here., and the distinguiehed Tallahas-
sean will rally to his support, especi-
ally should he openly declare himself
for the position, leader r of the legal
profession throughout Florida.
WRO MYRtS Is
Attorney Fred T. Myers is a native
of Florida, and is reconized as one of
the most able sons of the state.
He is a graduate of the University
of Georgia, flnishialgl his university ca-
reer there with high standing, and leav-
ing a record that is unusually excel-
lent.
He married Mis Joule DeCottes, of
Jacksonville, a sister of the late Gec.
A. DeCottes, and an aunt of attorney
George A. DeCottes, one of the young-
er members of the Jacksouville Bar As-
soeiation.
Mr. Myers was a candidate for Gov
ernor before the convention that nomi-
nated Gov. W. S. Jennings. He has
also beea a candidate for eonrra, be-
Ing defeated by Congrewman IMar.
He is a prttioner in all the courts
and his abilityls universally recognized
by laymn and b his fellow attorney
throughout loda. I seieating Mr.
Myers a their choice for the sauessor
ofJude 8 the Duval county at-
torneyfeel they are rs l to
F btoal drug a
S sat the residence of
oa Tbaday afternoon, Jlft
6 to t o'clock. This offeig
usei to ald in fixing up the
the eb h. Everybody com pd
a pleseant evening. Refrebmt will
be served free. Will have some good
music.
The JJnior League continues to flour-
ish. It held a good meet uat Bubm
day. Jualta Forbes was .a r. At
the conclusion of the devote l evie
business meeting was held. Th fol
lowing was reported: Members ol
78; average attendance at devotiel
meetings, 86; number taking part in
meetings, 27; visit to sick andtra
gers, 65; bouquets sent out, 8; leaflets
distributed, 66; amount paid en mis.
sions, $4; amount paid on sidewalk now
being made, $46 80. RusseU Misier
will lead the meeting Sunday after-
noon. MU I. S. PA2T o0oN.
Wil CeCosel fromethe Seush.
"I want to give some valuable advice
to those who suffer with lame baek and
kidney trouble," says J. R. Blasken-
ship, of Beck, Tenn. 'I have proved to
ai absolute certainty that Eletric Bit-
ters will positively cure this
condition. The first bottle gave me
great relief and after taking a few more
bottl, I was completelycured; com.
pletely that'it becomes a pleasure to
rzcnimend this great remedy." Sold
under guarantee at all drug stores.
Price 60Wc.-_ _
Lawa Party eon Gef Llans.
Two weeos ago Mr. and Mrs. Casmler
issued luvitations to the youngfrieods
of her three children, EugenLe .End
Bryan, bidding them to a lawn party to
be given on a charming corner of Talls-
hassee's beautiful golf links, but the
anticipated good time had to*be post.
poned until the past Saturday after-
noon on account of the frequent rain
we have had lately.
A large number of little people were
present and some older ones who were
there to assist Mrs. Cassler. All had a*
delightful afternoon, enjoying both the
games and the delicious ice cream and
cake provided for their refreshment.
The light lame.
Mr. August Sherpe, the popular over.
seer of the poor, at Fort Madison, Ia.,
says: "Dr. King' New Ufo Pills, ae
rightly named; they act more agreeably,
do more good and tmake one feel better
than any other laxative." Guaranteed
to cure billiousnes and constipation.
For sale by all druggists. Price 25e. *
A recent visit of The True Democrat
reporter to the Woman's College in
search of news items resulted in noth-
ing startling, to say the least. Faculty
and pupils are too busy with study to
give thought to anything else, and such
mild recreations as tennis and daily
plunges in the swimming pool do not
afford material for a news "story."
AND CAN'T SLEEP ?
If so we hay "sleep-inducer" in
our "La-Exy" Pelt Mattress that is
just what you need. It is made of 46
Ibe. of Pure Cottm Pelt In layers like
cut-- High Grade TIkln.--French Roll
Edge imperial Stitched Guaranteed
equal in everyrespaqttoany $15.00 felt
mattremp ever advertised.
Order one to-day, sleep on it thirty
nights. anRd then if you are not satisfied
we'll refund your money.
$Io0.() RPIOHRT PREPAID.
RHODES-FUTCH-COLLINS
FURNITURE COMPANY
Jacksonvllle,
- Florida.
53335m rSAL.
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The Kld You H Ju Al*a Boat
In UWe For Over 30 Years.
I ee -ef Nses iv s s e uNW% .e.. F.i
WM. CHILD.
GEO. W. CHILD.
Child Bros. Building and Lumber Co.
Contractors and Builders.
A Specialty of Kiln Dried Lumber oft
all kinds. .
Mill Work-Manufacturers of all kinds of rough and
dressed lumber, moulding, stair rails, balusters, porch
columns, brackets, mantels, grills, fancy gable ornaments
and turned and scroll work of every description. Brick,
Lime and Cement for sale.
All orders will receive prompt attention. We guarantee
our work to be first class in every particular. Prices
reasonable
Office, Shop and Lumber Yard ,on
on lot south of county jail.
PHONE 87.
Seaboard Air Line,
P. 0. BOX 4.
John B. Stetson University
FOUR COLLEOMHS AND FIVE 7=HINICAL SCHOOLS.
DEULND, FLA.
Afifst Vkb theVualutyof Chcbmw
CMULMW 0* MM-m awwna thes at eusweunslwty ot
I I t sr w hem babBeth taus. anCMicsg%
Mm~aJB~* *3nUeAU Mmehin
raoladngomwee
IUN~U~M~anw 3r aff .YAK~
lath we s~ Lv P".
Wow a p4haaab sows"mbaPmbie
Lav ePImib, UAL
*WAMT.A,~ ~
wnart, 1w3 I.flhiM
goeSwn., br owsWs1off IS b Ongftmoo. .
sot%.o~am MA -14Opt ft w plablae.a
and Vallayes mom JA- t 10.4a 04 te t&
Stomob' md Deweb, 51*mg hbshkT *md astasi deep.
The ChI~dzeaa z~zTs Na kwo MO&
. I I HI I
SASR.. L %Ag
16V
-S..
SOOL Macaim". t OL
te othi r frlm both
0 fa Go mb w oman of.
to-lourst fir ae square
elro t will be aia
d oflie and the maki-.
100tinth
Se on the sy-
Hl~tatelWorld
4Mt Walard's Bw Linimen-;
for Rhnematiam, Stir
ilfiidout, yod J who uas t C
^t Lmeidt fors sa qla
I ito al All we ask on
l trial bottle. Sold by al
'5ec, 60 and $1.0 *
been nfor T ohleat. f
ba e sJNure the other fellow in
S never earindi na theully
d btae o s to just what to do,.
leT _ioe oa fegood woman.
itlo W crat oue fdest for a square
toh ds the dea ling
t head is swelled by success.
h. id.Melf growing beautiful
piame of life as in the game tof
l f aat" a match depend on the
t eon the draw.
give a little time to honest,
t, you'll find it very easy
H^.B. W.--in National Daily.
Mhs bU no reapportionmentof
t e Since the first one, now
year old, noatwithstandin the
sanate of the stateconstitution,
Sthe ha been no compilation of
SordinaneM fo six years, in
equally plain proviaon of the
r requiring it. If our law
o tultea disregard the commands
People a erystallied in the or-
ilaw, by what right do they ex-
i the bople to respect the laws they
?-e imes-Union.
Twhi heme
won't come off, appears on baby's
after one bottle of White's Cream
Bifuge the great worm medicine.
not keep that smile on baby's
If you keep this medicine on
you will never see anything else
miles on his face. Mrs. 8-,
well Okla., writes:
a e y' waas ish and fretful.
not eat, and I feared he would
d .I used a bottle of White's Cream
.Varifuge, and, he has not had a sick
^day since." Sold by all Druggists. *
"Owned by 'the interests'" and
I tion hirelis" are abusive
which havreb'a used so much
the friends of Florida b those
are milkin the public udder and
the blind and the stupid that
a re losing all their power. Soon
y will be of the nature of boomer-
hurting thosemot who use them.
cannot fool the people all the
-Times-Union Short Talk.
M to Ne4dlAce h the World tforCeuc
0 "I And Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Id Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best
ldy nthe world," says Mr. C. L.
L Iof Sklrum Ala. "I am subject
b lic anod ditrohoel. Lot Sprin it
a s though 1 would die, and I
lb I weld If 1 hadn't taken Cham-
SsColic, Cholera ad Diarrsoea
B dy. I haven't been troubled with
9 al- atil this week, when I had a
fy aevie attack and took a half a
T l elof the e6 ent sise of Chamber-
h *'s one, a and Diarrhoea Re-
.41fr, and this morning I feel like u
,,.:--rian." For sale 5y the Tallahau-
J. A. Brash, of Gulf Port, Miss,
lt ila the Greater Apaleehiola
4 Mtiea the new extentaon of Ap-
Iu beah lotate a e had on
t Ma sprats in each eeuniy aind
m~la wiehg to write for partfe lan,
ljili i IcaMe of tael _Adi$ii-
,lWli- or toGulf Port, P. O.
a comfortable rooms to rent, fur-
F "ntusiraeed, appy, no
I W. Lo. MAMBALL.
Of Ms"'s FUrnisbiga ear,
llCMk---~kb V^*JT-k^^^ ^
Buhwell Developm't
a Lumber Co......
Wail Turner...........
OF LAD-,
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~vw b a5 A-W&WeAuAa .MIAL III1
#AuM A"6 we sh eaar 5thV "IQMaiw l
Im at Wa is wo S se O run DW1.
0 06^ 4uiWAMO "aL d.U C LAM pAvi
LAmiWN AsiWWW'XWUk 4C clM.uWell",
&ft 6 LjA WWMOO *U09 515.5Lo Uma1
VMAL M ~a5A~fl..............
46% o9 A4WIb And '%o NUl
OW-g LM "A. k.ft UL bbV)6 IIUI I
*& w* u** f A **f W A U 1 3V U. 01 .
Ado 78 %04 V4 tV u 3 t A Ullu AUi
.* ,. ... u. ...........
Mrs. A. Burob, estL, .
J. R. B u soh, a g .... ., ,Ji a nd ( tn a l tra ttioim i ..o .
Mrs. 8. A. Bturoh, est, "
J. R. BUiM. a at.... s.U. a Id Laa. Lot No. V InI...... ..
Mre: S. A. Burob *t,
J. R. )ILBU U sat.... t Interest in I acres Il tu cutor-,
uvr V& use oln U i t V U4 &iN I
Ui ...... ....................... .
Mrs. 8. A. Burch, *t., I
J. L. Burch, agt.... v n ou f A an, iu l .., of NW%,
U ... ..... ... ................. ";&
OGeorge Arthur "yre.. A acre amu i buI.aIuoa. A.mLLLu a1111
\u ber ttr Ut itcUl AU: tit AS t UUl
Liu 4. rt.. is Veil ti AI u oiI I
t k1. p.ltA0 I t. 0r ot .A0rL)I .......... I
Mrs. Emma B. Carver. m ua&iivsiuu a t xaeriurt ui L *a.1
u"r Al'aQLAiiai ,.* A A o a ). l uL
a'alc ltu ........ .............. .
Mrs. sarah Butterfield s.i. miva&uu, ut .. ,'.Ul. i a1 I
>Ui.U .. .U.l l, .................... I
.Mv itlM w tiAtt ueUii, 4 iG.rage 10ti
Mra. Emma B. Carver. APL *'. .,.., 1sO atli'. .u1. AU, a.;. I
Ai4O. b, A a., andtiO. Iv, vI,
4ir61* .3 011Mi, Ol ima u lu&L z I UraMU1ona|
l.de "L lAu &l..U *. X bi pl|dIIl
A / ,..... . .. ...,... ...... ... ... 1 8
William C. Perry..... oM 01 uI As .o. i uL anaianUuoi I
i& Atm pekr liat rfcorise4u Ili iua|I
o, p."o & 1 e i e) .............. ti
E. C. Reynolds....... u la muItiMUi&A &lu al* i
ast iA'curueu an I.uiAs sU Ao ,
V4** ** 4 ) ....................... | .
John W. Thompson... &-.k0 .t s wis 01 biW of, com-iI
LmeAi..la gi a V0ll1. 1V It ieaL uoilI
tLU IO v oorser 01 said iswlI
u t a V t, talnuve ru llouti Tlml tit
LSAeuVS A. sin tt lu sws aaHue
Iu *ltM e UIt L IIAL "rilali o0
waIy i, %L. ... a te a. iny., i.euliaU
,orv0wesiry ou i Lw rillagi uI|
way to Inse MoUrt Wue Os, eal
ay lu tne xsoun lise u. sa.wg
I% iV 0 0 0 o1 %, iIt U Wtt 101to I
til*. oo pOlt o0 uluiluaing ......... 61
D. Harris.............. Laus Au. Ai and 11 e 01 uc AlO. Ai, I
as per pa... recorded in L**elI |
A0 tL.. .., page In b Hlik Oij I
&tb uYof......................
C. Ford................ ot L so. 14 of bloca so. as per
pila recorded in Deed 1oo0 m; .
8A., pag e v, in tile bxj.l of slthl
M .............................. .6
0. W. Shaw.......... L.ta so. 9, 6 ant 7 of Blook lMo.
*, a per piat recorded in i eed
oEoK A A% ., puf g oPa in tlltb,
o( j% o01..................... ,.J
a 9
L Lot No. I of Block No. as Mper
plat recoraea in d Book L
i... page oil, in Sju olf c MciW Oc 2
Willle Jones......... LoI Is. o 01 iioLCK O as per
plat recorded in leed Book X.
a., page ev, in ;ai 04 ofW M Wt 30
Lucretia Taylor....... Lot A. 4 of tluck Iou. 11, as per
plat revordeu in Leed h ook X.
Am.., page oa, in Ilak oa s i0 oIO JA
.... All tat part of tue W v 9 Of MI0i.. X
I lescrarit to-wat: b IEtnI a 1.I
tue r.. corner of wasi Wt OKt
14M19 and run W T 1-100 cbs,
thence a X.1o-10 aas tom the
4uanicy road, thence iaxltedl
song the 4ulucy road to It4'
kat line of sild W% of No lb
and thence North l Usi feet, mis a
or "es, to the point'of hei4a
Frank Alexander ..... Lot No. 7 of BilocA No. 1, -l per
plat recorded In Deed Book At.
i ., page o.., in NbA% of NMi% et 36
Weller & Costa....... Lot No. 4 of Block No. 8, as per
plat recorded in Deed book t.
it., page o a, in the, N1I% of
k; 1 of ........................|
r..... .LoIs .>. 0.afiu .i of Blook No. i,
I a pet plat recorded In Deen I
booK fI. ., page 610. in NUl i
ot N E, ofr:.................... >36
...... Lot No. 17 of Block No. i, as
per piat recorded In Deed Book
'i. ki., page 69b, in N1M% or
NEV ofr..........................
Matilda Green.......... Lot so. of Block No. 6. as perl I
plat rt.corded In eed Book H.It
i ., paige 5S>2, Inl the N9% otI
T. C. Parker, trustee.' Lot o. t in..................... ...li
,. H uiof NW' and SW' st, I
; N i : ,* o f .......................... 1 i
l--, ill or o f ..........!i l
T. C. Parker, trustee. N 1, ofr %I and N o W
W liam M c a e t..' of .............................. !
William McCabe Est.. "f .1 .
W. B. Taylor, Extr. N\, ,,1f 1.8: 6 and NE%1 of 8WiA
ilam McCabe Et.. of .................................
W. B. Taylor. Extr.|s% If H8\' s of 8E% and NK. i
v ,llll am M e~ sh e a *t. ,.
W. B. Taylor, Extr. 18\V. \v .rf SE& and SEK of
W illiam MoCabe Est.., of ........................... 2
W. B. Taylor, Extr. NE.'4 of SW' of..... ......... 33
Mrs. Mugh Miller.... All of ti. s. lying In Farb*e a
I ur lhais of ..................... ... 3
James Gardner....... 2 57-.11) acres of land In Lot No.
3 In .............................. 12
D)esrilh-d to-w!t: Beginning at
tihe N corner of aid Lot No. a
l ithe ruii West 1-100 ohs to
tlie. c.r'itr of the Meridian road,
ttihen. along the center of said
road H 4J.0 East 10-100o chs
to th.- iEast line of said Lot No.
3, tho rn N 7 60-s.A chs to point
of l.-glyining as per deed recorded
Byan li ID.1i uook G. O., p ge 63584..
ryan a .......... E of ... ................ 12
Gulf Lumber Co., id-.,
ney 0. Well, a smt.\SE, oif ,NI:' and BE% of SW% of 23
1j j of 1.,4t No. S (or 8W% of
W ill i W ....................... s
John J. Perritt....... That part oi'f the Eof '85 lyl
I East of tiae ocklooknee River Of t?
John Austin........... NW4 of NW\' of 8E%, except 2
t acr's in the Northwest corner of 1
HunhwATI Devilopment
A Lumber Co....... ;% of ..... ... .................. 5
lushwll Development o
& .uAmber Co....... SW\ .f NW NWW of 8W4 and
. I 8% ,f S\v't of SW o ....... . ........ 2
BushwaJl DePldopment
& Lumber Os..... +E% at.! S.s of NE'4 of,,...... 27
Bush wall Devlnopment.
ef Lumber o.. ..... E% of E of. ...................... M
i '4, 84 of NW 4 of.............. .8
iusbwaUDeIelpmentAll of .............................
& Lwumaber ... All of ........ ............... ..
M. B8. Ityr...,.... The w% of Sw' of NW' of... 7
iamuel .Thsapeo. N% of W% of SE, of.......... .ti
H. P. Staafte ....... 8R, of IBE off.................. 24
. NIf of NEN of.................. 25
I
as_-.1 of BE an E of SWr of. 2,
.-. ....3, s4 andE% of Na ',w of........ 327
lo'...................... ..... 30
7 01'.... W Sfc, JBS;. Nfc of SWU and SE 1
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1.80
1.61
2.21
1.80
1.21
1.21
4.32
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8.08
2.99
4.94
6.34
1.53
2.12
1.14
1 .4
1.973
1.73
19.70
10.07
8.86
1.23
0.63
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56.18
49.12
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Buhwll IDevelopment
Lubr Co.......
&.The J t Ce o.......
Bu hwal Devlopment
& Lumber Co.......
Buahwal Development
& Lumber Co.......
John 0. Perry........
Bushwall Development
& Lumber Co.......
111l
E% of NE% asd W% of NW% of.
M% of WtR of....................
sW% oft NW% of..................
Lota No. 23 and 4 In..............
NV% of NB%. except 3 aoreeja
the SE corner. 9 acrve in the
corner, 2 acres to P. D. J.
D. Lewis and 1 acre to P. OC. l-
liam son of.......................
NW U of............. .............
All except the NW% of NE% and
8W of NW% of..............
SEBI of NE% of (as per return
froA Comptroller Croom, dated
April 2, 1 )...................
W# of NWA. NEV of NEl4 and
SIA Of . . . .. . . .
34 18 SE
14 1B
34 IS
4 28 lE
14 38 I1
14 S8 11
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30le0
160
40
152
its
6.?
6.1
3.40
1.41
1. 4
a
liushwall Develbpment ..............................
0 & Lumber Co....... West % of ...
Bushwall Development
& Lumber Co...... IC% and E% 8 of SW of.......... 8
Bushwall Development
5 & Lumber Co....... N of............................. 10
John A. Stephens.....8W of.......................... 14
W B. Taylor......... .8W 1 of .................. ,18
S L. Hall............ NW of of................ 20
f. N. & W. F. Walker 8E% of of .................. 21
H. N. & W. F. Walker|SW% of IUW of ................. 24
Marian P. Hlightower. NWA of iNw of................ 36
5 E, B of Ba% of as per return from
Comptroller Croom, dated March
150. lt i)......................... 2
3 H. N. & W. F. Walker E of N W o ........ 26 and
lk wi O Mr of ..................
4 a W and NB% of 8W' of. 26
8 s f O lr .NW% of SE. 8%
Mary' .. ferry....I.... a M l an In the o corner of
Annie Chapman...... 1 of. .
4 ohs o th linee tween the
act Ai *W" of ...........I.. I
And 81-1 00ohm South of the ihe
4 between their & and NE% of
(then ranningL 11-100 bhs
then* **$ i-100 ehs, thence W
4 3L6-100 611 IP to street, thDnce
West fre thl opposite side of
te1et 1 0-100 ohse, and
Tm thnos M |-100 ohs to point of
% King Lumber Co..... beg3lmtiu)
9 i8-nl iere of land in the W%
of N of............ ........
1341lU"- to-wit: Commenoetnj
at the SW corner of W% of
a% of.......................... t
T run Bast 1070 feet, then
North to the right ofwa of the
4 8. A. L,. By., then 4W,10111
the line oir tgt of way of -he
slid 8. I Ry. to the West
0 bouidryIline of the saJd W4 of
Stnoe south to the place
ao beglnnin .....................
A. Hawtree........... That Dirt ofof B (ly-
ing ast and south of La ae
8 Bradford) of.......................
William McCabe Ent..
W. B. Taylor. Extr., NE of SW% of ............... .
Mary Ann Clark...... 2 acres of land beginning at tne
5 8W corner of the N2' of (and
running North with Section line
140 yards thence Bast 70 yds,
thence B 40 yds to the public
0 road, tim along said road
West 70 yards to the plase of be-
ginning) of.................... 11
8 Angeline Dent........ 2% acres of land beginning at a
point dividing oi ..,eline be-
tween the E% and W% of the
8 SW % of......................... 11
Where said llne crosees a ditch
and thence, running south
280 feet. thence E 850 ft to a
corner, thence N 280 ft to seld
ditch and thence with aaid ditch
W 260 ft to the place of btgln-
ning of...........................
8. P. Horn............ I o NW' and W% of NE'1 of 12
Arthur Hawtree...... W' of NW%4 of ............... 16
2 C. M. Covington.r Of 8 of 8W. o ....... 14
C. M. Coving~on ...... NW% of NW of .......... ...........19
Unknown ............. E81 and E% of 8W', of .......... *
i. r Rinhl rh d
x . miciarumi. .....
W. W. Saunders...... N% of N% orf W off ........... 21
W. W. Saunders, also
hdwin A. Dobbins,
trustee .............'E of 9W"4. N f r w, or
William juoCabs Est., W' r and 8i of N ,f W'4 of. 21
W. B, Taylor, Extr., i
Jonah Britt........ All 4 aind E of tie i )klckneel I
S titiv r of ... ..... .... ............ 36
William MoCabe s .at..NW or .. ....................... s
W. H. Taylor, Extr.
c .iin.trickland ....... W of NE, ir '!- NI': of NE' of. 10
I'nknown ............ S W i of ...... . .............. 16
Jennie M 8 Alexander EK% n l HV W'If r.................. 13
A % lntr-sot oIf ptrt o C T C. l. ot
No. r., (> '. deribed to-wit:
Htogiii iliK :t tin' 1H corner of.
41ldl, lil .So1 i,. ilnd run W est
77 f It, il i.- N 71 ft, thence E
77 ftl tiiI itirno' 8 70 ft to point
of h L li, iil iK ........... ... .. .
'or(rKP. (
Al1ox jfflirC'frI
V'I rwic I t'.IittY)on,
idiw It-hinson,
I r'i- Fwarda.
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It#fItI., -! rk
I-Amlrr'A 'I.1 lhnq,),
l'rr1d C. Moor...
I'nknown ......
Julla
*' r T I" < Lt No 6, O..P., be-
gi.ring :fi ti.- NW corner of said
Il.,t No 6ai; ild running 8 60 ft
ti, ,, 1; 0oo ft. thence N 50 ft.
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18 1W
18 IW
18 >W
18 SW
18 4W
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28 2W
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25 1W
ti.- w lo0 ft to beglnnlng.. .. ....
T. < Il.t No. 2 0,. 0. P..................
'* T -I,,ot No. 312 P., except;
is fr..t off the North side..... .' ....
1'' Iot No. 151. N. A ..... . !..
,i..1 The.. East 60 ft of T. C. L.ot No i
254, N A ........................ .. ....
...... west uo rooft of T. c. .ot No.
256, N A ............... ....... .. ....
' t. Part of the Went f or T. :. Lot
No. 8 NW A- denrrlbed to-wit:
Begin at the SW orneryr of said
Jot No. 2 and rin North 41 feet,
the.nce F; 137 ft. hft.cn,- 14 41 ft
and thence We't 137 ft to the'
lpolit or bel- innnilng.............. . ..
...... Part of T C. I,ot No IS. NW A.. I
denecrilhd to-witl Hefin at at I
loint 66 ft W of the SK corner of
alild Lot No. A. which se tne point
of bexlinning, then run weat 41 ft
thni N 114 f.-rt iilad 6 Inhen,
then 21 ft, then N 4 ft and 4
Inches then X 20 ft. thence 8 120
ft a nd 9 inches to point of be-
ginni .. .. .
...Part of T' C. Lot No 8 NW. A..
dleerlbed to-wit: Hegin at a
point 76 feet W of the NE corner
or said Lot No. 8. and run West
61' F, then 8 64 ft and 4 Inches.
then East 62 ft. then N 64 ft and
4 inches to beginnln.............. .
...... .Subdivinion No. 8 of TC. Lot No.
G6 NW. A., as per plat recorded
In redd Book 8, page 262........ .. ....
n ..... P rt of 84 of iT. C. Lot No. 26,
N'I Co 4. described to-wtt: Be-
wiin at the RC corner of said Lot
No 2., then run W 100 ft on
('Clinton St., which Is the point
of twginniln, then run N 140 ft,
then W 12 fet. more or less,
then 8 140 ft, then B 124 ft, morel
or less, to point of beglnnin ...... |....
...... 123 feet nnd 4 Incheh off the East I
side of the 8% of T. C. Lot No. I I
216, N% ('o 4.................... .
....... 6 ft Of thoa t side Of T. C.
Lot l o. 70 and 71 8 Co t.... .I....
...... T. C. 1ot No. 114 1% Co q...... ..|...
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Don't you wart to )WA ac sBcount? W. W 'aonhave at of tem
proved joket ,sev7ogs blpyou to save r ,yr d 7 It is a. a! i
you can de osit half a dolar ler coins. It o oai emveimt to carry mao th
ora ladies Vand bag. It i ready to help you rtot tem fptatioo to sapn me o wl
want an serrint with l this vicinity. d
We turiu. q rr o. tof | irks free t tv r)v, tone wM aill dersit one dollar MaW ton .
open an account with us w Ltk-rty days front. eceiFt of beak. 1hetse beaks are de v ito y
locked and cah only be opOWed gs.
You would bP surprHe d to krow how much money yo esan save In flv years by tak qa l
of your mall change ain dipltgin a Fsvinps tank.
U is not wine to Mesv ey y k.eepirg it in the Louse. bsu.e there is danger of le by
thieves and fire, and bUsIda Iit i~ ot n rrikirg ry )t inf. But place It withms and it isi em p
thing. We pay 3 per cent Itmereqt cn all !( osits of ae Ddollar and upwards. Interest peroa *
STATE SAVINGS first da of April and October.
ielow we give a table sbowirI l a. a ir will accumulate in five years, computed on a be-
Agh sis of 813 w(,rkinv days in the year, at 3 1 ,r clt intterest.
lOc per day
20c pr day
2fc per day
:0wc per day
fiOc per day
IWOc per day
Amn't delposaed. Intrwwl earned. TIotal am't
for 5 years.............. $1.50.................------------$11.14.--------------..................$144
for 5 years-----...---.......--- 313.00---------------................. 22.28.....--.-----------
for 5 years.............. :1.25-----------..........----.......27.86.......----------.....-......---..- 419.10
for 5 year............-- 49.5..------------............-.... 88.42.---.......-----------..... .92
for 5 years................. 72.50.................. 6.70...-...----.-- .------ 8.30
for yers............... 1,.5.0.................111.40..........------.----........ 1,6.40
I he capital stock of the savings I rJk is 120,000.00 with individual deposits amounting to
$350, "21.1 ,o
YN'ur Iumin(ris with us will Ie told strictly confidential.
(all arid pet
$ f*.f. t.* ". I .
ipone om5 r sw)
STATE SAVINGS BANK, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
W. C. LEWIS, PRESIDENT.
W -2 Affi.d.lmw I -
G. E. LEWIS, Vice-Pr ldeat.
B. C. WHITFIELD, CASHIEI
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS. Our Deepest Sympathy. Dean-Moore marriage .
His beloved wife seriously, appar- An event of interest took place in
Miss Jefferson Bell made a short ently desperately. ill for ten long weeks Mouticello last week, the occasion be-
visit to Ocala last week. hhsaept the editor of the Herald in a ing the marriage of Miss Margaret
rn.o, N oul-racking state of suspense and anx- May Dean and Mr. Sam Pasco Moore.
Mr. G. P1. Russell han gone to North iety, so that he has scarcely been able Miss Dean is a daughter of an old citi-
Carolina on husiness. to attend to his business. And the end cen of that place, Mr. John Dean, and
Miss Margarett Bradford has return- is not yet ; the dark shadow still hangs Moore a grandson of one of the oldest
ed from a delightful visit to Alabama. over his household day and night. This settlers, Mr. C. A. Bradley.
Mr. Gordon Pearce and family are accounts for any shortcomings in or out The .ceremony took place in the
among the latest departures to Pan- of the paper. --Punta Gorda Herald. Methodist church, the latter redolent
W".e Every newspaper man in Florida with nature's loveliness, festoons of
Mrs. Thomas Dozier, of Jacksonville sympathizes deeply with our good smilax, feathery ferns, begonias and
Is in the city on a visit to her numer brother Jordan in the sad news the cut flowers; the air was perfumed with
ous relative above conveys. May the good oleander and roses. A large gathering
os relat ver Lord spare his dear wife to him of friends witnessed the ceremony
Miss Sallie Meginnims left this week and may they both live many years to which was performed by Rev. Smlit
for South Carolina where she will re- be a joy and help one to the other. Hardin. The ushers Mesars. John
main until fall. The True Democrat asks the prayers of West, Jr., Harrison Finlayson and Dr:.
Mr. Fred Hardee, one of Tallahan- all gdbd people of this State for them. Parka M. Carmichael, preceded the
aee's popular druggists, left on Tues- Later-The sad news has come that matron of honor, Mrs. Minter, of Ma
day for New York. our brother's dear wife has died. con, Ge., who was gowned in a tasteful
Mrs. Eugene Cassler and children robe of soft white material and carried
will spend the next few months at Dr. Miles, the Elkhart, Ind., patent a l e bou uet of white flowers. Miss
Tgrsa-on-the-Gulf. medicine man, has purchased an estate Elizabeth Dean, the maid of honor,
r. W. B leaves. Sunday of 2,000 acres at Ft. Myers and will followed, tasteiully attired In white
Mr. Wm. Bsnsi leaves Sunday for hiswhe erect a home there that will abaolutel silkl and pink acessories. The bride
bms in Georgia, where he wll spend scream. He will be ,,he first medicine
his summer vacation. s ream. He will be the first medicine entered leaning on the arm of her
h summer vacation-. man in Ft. Myers since the Seminoles brother, Mr. W. E. Dean. Her wed-
Mrs. D. R. Cox and children left Sun- were pushed over the edge of the Ever- ding gown, of filmy white, was covered
day for Madison where they will spend glades. St. Peterslurg Independent. with the bridal veil, andorange blos-
some weeks with Mau. Cox s father. Mr Clarence Klis will leave this soma crowned her hair. 'She was met
Dr and Mrs. James T. Randol'ph morning for Tallahassfe,. after a brief at the railing by the groom and his best
have come down from Chattahoochne visit here to his nlrE-ntt, Mr. and Mrs. man, Mr. Theron Barrowq. Master
for a short visit to Mrs Randolph's R. N. Ellis Mr. ('lrerc' Ellis re- Darrull Barrows and Miss Winifred
parents, Mr and Mrs John S. Win- turned yesterday in the C'lyd. ship from Minter prettily strew rose leaves along
throp. New York, havinir spent :t fortnight the aisle as the bride and groom led
Mr and Mrs. Cox, who have been with his wife's relatives in Hrooklyn. the way after the ceremony.
gruests at .Jesanminei Co(ttage for some Mrs. Ellis will not return hI.r till fall A large crowd was entertained after
months pasnt, have gone away for the T'imes-Union. 9th. the ceremony at th.* St. Elmo Hotel,,
summer months. Mrs ('ox is at pres- W. I,. Taylor amtl i. It. Sutton have where the bridal panty held their re-
ent visiting her fiimilv in (icalin purchaumed a large triuet l if ln in Gads- captions. Delicious re reanments were
Mr. N. A. W..lln, of, Thiomusville. dlen county, and left thi mriioing for served, and congratulations were show-
warn it pl-an .. Wvi, ,t thisv(lice Quin cy to prepare th l. .,n. for'a big erel uipon the happy couple A large
wal irt lid.sant vii,t t1, 1 (,fltce ti rmtobacco crop. lNo ,t ,I f ti.,e V
tuesday t)IionI h1it mii S ilrlA I no our men are umst ehrs. andIi h. in pnamls the I'*',I, and groom lby ho.ts of friends
iof th. winwlist t KIn A .u ir to back them iln t hil it,,lliriks. We who w mslh them long life, health anfi
of th n. Wainiwrivht iv i feel certaiin thn.y will iti;l ,i : titcc S rof r" I pl)r.p i v.
Compnnly, W..hli,' il>iy. the uindirtaking. f l, il.. I .nw os) uch -
Ev'nl th.' ritir I thi hri'-l.I'ltilr w.irdi a is il. \V' .i i a Iomm ind
,deal t Illi, lylv ,",tl l- I ,in .i I'-nt tht ',ti to till- ,l ,, lI pr, >> ,, .,: .lll, 'y and CSOI 1
justice IN jti'i~2 'e', t;'li 1 Il ,ll n%,r 11
explain titfln ,f th -! ,' 'li II I i. 1 l aiCw h..r
culdu (if I I tlIiit' i tiil V i, tlll :)llt I ii, Fine Horses for Sale. 1 '... Tb&4n* and Childrean.
and for some light ,i. it i tio .1 t., i.it
the public printii ng to Il' ,,'w ,
splnM ible )lt hier JI'lT<",,' ittni. .,11
hardly proofs thatO Iwh 4 1\Ii"ni
meekint the iWest intervsts f tih imI
pie. Times Unioni
lI:1 Thet~i.t~I~rMi. li Kind Yoe tHave Always Sought
11,111111Y wq'11 \~li C"114,to Bears the
.1 I : u i ii li ~ 'i' ~ ~ V i l ( ''116 M O S i g ni t t u r 0 of
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A Cup of White Hoeusoe r ui
Reca and Java Cefole
is what goes straight to the
every man at breakfast time, and
one knows that only good grocer
good coffee. We take special
our brands, as they have mall
store famous. Just as good di toti
fee we sell are teas, whieb, (lfa
holds good throughout bur entrle
We sell nothing but the bett of
producta-those we have tested
selves, and so can stand by thn. ,
J. W. CoLUic, GrocerI
Electric Lights and Poweri,
, The City Electric Light Plant is now prepared
to supply an unlimited number of new cus-
tomers, and as the plant belongs to the citi-
zens of Tallahassee and mustbe supported by
the revenue from its business or from taxes
levied on the, property of every taxpayer in ,
the city, it is to their interest to patronize-the
Electric Light Plant. Rates are reasonable,
and the best of service will be given. It is *
the purpose of the Managers .
To Put On Day Servic
as soon as sufficient orders can be obtained
from consumers for Electric Motive Power,
Heating, Cooking, Ironing, Fans, etc. Mr.
C. H. ELL IS, Superintendent of the Electric
Light Plant, will be pleased to furnish any
information desired. Give hint your orders
and report to him any defective service. P.
* O. BOX 472. .
GILMOKE b& DAVIS CO., (Inc.)
HARDWARE. I
S DISK and CUTAWAY DISK HARROWS, CORN PLANTERS,
CORN SELLERS, COTTON PLANTERS.
THE CELEBRATED JOHN DEER RIDING CULTIVATOR.
CAST, STEEL and CHILLED PLOWS OF ALL SIZES.
SEE OUR LABOR SAVING NO. 2 HOOSIER COG DRIVE, END
GATE SEEDERS.
We buy direct from the manufacturers and can save you the middle
man's profit. Our prices are right. See us and be convinced.
BOARD OF MANAGERS
City Electric Light
go YELARV -,
W. D. Pratorlus,
Parieral Director
Licensed Bmbalmer.
NEXT DOOR TO LIBRARY.
000 go au N.
Te 163.
TATI-4ABOV8UR.,FLA.
J. W. D8OMILLY9
Vetetzasry-phYSlCIGS
Dental WWk'.tk peciaty.
The bm ip_
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OIB WYK GQIVMN RAT JOHN P.
f t ta eerdesasr nabher
Ud 1l hw a w filed sai mM atin.-
NW a and mae om I tax
te"ese 1 is accord'"" w" sa law. B sM
I embraes the tmwkW d=Rlzpop.
l'7 taLsame Ls State of liersa, to.
merelov b I ck I M Qek nbwo
m rplat. recorded T deedBook
Sdts samid wesnlat the e- toel
Uskess sm eartmeoteo sall be so.
asodingb to law, tax dead will Iessue
SI the M da o August A. D. 117.
Owtsa 1Mt5u. aow seal this 11th
/ oIZ*1. 2M7.
HENRY T. VIfL.
rCireult Court. Lae eaear
.~, 2U of APPMestlsnfor Ta.Deegie4 I
374 a goad= thea"em
of to I ~ e W ri6n5
1~T~1 RF kEZU qffG= =TAT A~rTHU
S iAM Oad N m t3 tdats of the
Bg;- selrtlea te& se IL P.
to law tax ded wlHimss thereon on
oft fvkj- A.D.lWF.
sinature and sal this UtK
D. 1M. W
ST HENRY T. UC
*Cire tt C ourt ase kooty
NOTICE of Applatlion for Tax dead. wen in
Aeoerdanee with Sestlons 74 sad'r aofthe
' Geoneral Statutes of tim State f Florida:
OIC IS BHREBY GIVEN THAT ARTHUR
SBarm eau. srebasr of tax efftieate num-
br.dted Julyrd. A. D. 1906 has filed said
c rtifeste In my ooe and made appliatelon for
tax deed to IM in aeco with law. Said
a eftifiat embraoss the folowimsedeescribed prop-
= ty. situate in Leon coun, stat o& Fid
towt: The middle one-third runl oat and
wet of lot No. seven (7). as erplat rsordedin
ft deed book Z page *00. in the north east uarter of
S. e north t quarter of seontwo in town-
p one (1) south of rane one (1) wt, contain
Igr one-third of an acre more or les.
S Te said land bela~ aseswd at the date of the
S iauanes of said ertieo tn thte nameof Bettle
S Astin. Unless si earteate shall ie redeemed
S. aeirding to law. tax deed will sse thereon on
I t the Uthday f August A.D. 17.
Witness my of~ al signature and mil this llth
&dy eo Jly. A. D. 1T.
r [lerk Citeit Court. l~, le mu Ua
t O tCa Applieation for Tax DeA Oiven t
A n es with setih s 4 9 TS et the
General Stt tes of e tahtee of
WrOTWICS E RERYO GIVEN TEAT JONAH
i he east h516 d &oflbslmhovm quais *
thaveow and the amdioam&um
0 @we" &web of the
of mid 4wn*eof SimAL.
10QT ja f Tu UsbiGiveIM.
;m e. to hm **aAndwo ins*
mle, .i.aD.
- PROCLAMATION.
WATERWORKS PLANT ELECTION.
WHEREAS Under apd by virtue of an
act the L]i-latw of te State of
a pove Aw 19, 17, and bepln
Cha r U of theL o rlda, and
a o under and by e or aen act of the
S nature of the State ofo rida., ap-
proved June 8, 107, and being Chapter
5656 of the Laws of la ria. the City
eox il of the City of Taflaas&ee, did, on
t 11th day of July. A. D. 07, pass, and
the Mayor of aid City did approve the
following resolution to-wit:
A Resolution decarlh that it is expe-
dlent for the City of Tuahabssaee to make,
construof and put io *omeration a Water-
works Plant. or to purepnae or lease, or to
acuioe by the exorcie of the right of
emnldt pomaen an = much Plant, and to
onl arg, extehd and Improve any much
Plant so purchased or leased, or acquired
by the exerclte of the right of eminent
domain and to Issue bonds of said City
for making, constructing and putting in
operation a Waterworks plant, or for pur-
chasng or leasing or acquiring by the
exercise of the right of eminent domain,
any such Plant, and for enlarging, ex-
tending and improving any such Plant so
purchased or leased, or acquired by the
exercise of the eight of eminent domain,
and providing for the subalalluon of the
question of the ratification of such Reso-
lution to an election of the qualified voters
of said City under the provisions of an
act of the Legislature of the State of
Florida, approved April It, 1,07 and be-
ing Chap. S of the Law ofi Florida
and also under the provisions of an act oi
the Legislature of theof the ate of Florida
approved June 3. 1907, and being Chap.
.an p of the Laws of Florld: be it
Resolved By the City Council of the
City of Tallahassee, as folownt
Section 1. That It ls expedient for the
City of Tallahassee to make, construct
and put In operation, or purchase or lease.
or acquire by the am oere of the right of
e0=1ent domain, a Waterworks Plant for
obtain, ditributiam fgd furnishing wa-
1te f AM th t u t of hM City and its Inhabi-
tants and uch e tb consumers as may
require and pay for the same, either the
purchasing or Ieaing, or acquiring by
.exer se of tht right of eminent do-
man. any such Waterworks Plant, to-
tether with the extension. enlargement
and improvement thereof to be construed
as one purpo-.
ec. That It s also expedient to ilaue
bonds of said City of Tallahassee for th*
carrying out of an of anyone of said purposes.
which the said city may hereafter deter-
mine to carry out, of the amount of Sev-
enty-five Thousand Dollars. Principal.
Sec. 8. That the question of the ratiO-
cation of this solution, her and the adie
is, hereby submitted to the registered vot-
ers of said City of halahasae, residing
therein at the time of the election herein-
after provided for, and to be called and
held for shch purpose, and shall, at the
time of such election, have resided In the
State of Florida one year and in said city
six months Immediaely preceding such
election, and who may own real estate
therein, and shall have paid their taxes
for the year then las4 due thereon. A
majority vote in favor of ratification shall
ectablinh the right of the said city to ex-
prcise the powers a to fany one of the
purpoter o ratified, and to issue bonds
for the name.
efec. 4. The Plection upon such issues
Hall be held an the thirteenth day of
August. A. D. 1907; and D. B. Meginniss
i hereby appointed appointedand directed to regs-
ter all electorn of said city poabessing the
neoseary qualifications. and he shall open
the registration books for such purpose
on the thirty-first day oi July A. 0.
1107. at the Council Cha mber, in the City
Hall In paiu City and Ahall keep the
aame open each day. Sunday excepted.
from o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M.,
and fnom 2 o'clock P. M. to 6 o'clock -P.
M until the seventh day of August A. D.
167. Inclusive thereof, and he shah rag-
inter In a book to be provided for such
purpose, the names of all persons who
may be entitled to vote at sbch election,
and shall apply for registration.
Sec. 6. That Oeo. W. Saxon. Mao. 3.
Lewis and J. D. Cay. of sMid city. be, and
*re, hereby appointed inppectore of such
election (one of whom hall act as Clerl),
and In case either of them shall fall or
omit for any cause to act. the place or
places of the person or persons falling to
oat may be filled by electors at the polls
on said election day. Such electors shall
take and subscrlbe an oath or affirmation
for the performance of their duties as
is provided a to other municipal clotions
In mald city. The polling place of maid
election shall be at the Council Chamber
afo0e!ald. and the polls shall be ope.
at o'clock A. M. and shml remain opn
until sundown on mid thirteenth day of
August A. D. 1907. during which 1me a
rEcs of thirty minutes between the hour
of 12 o'clock M. and I o'clock P. M. shal
be allwd. during which time the ballot
box sall remain In the poNsesmane of at
least two of such Inspeotnrs.
Nee. 6. The ballots to be used at such
eletien shall *II be alike and prunted in
plain type In tralghlt lnes upon plain
white gper of euch thickneM that the
peintin- thereon cannot ho distinguished
from th back Ihereof and shaD have
Erinted thereon the following words and
Cit' of Tallahaasse,
Aiugust 1th. 1907.
WATBRWORKS PLANT Fl,.CTION.
Making. Constnruting and Putting
In Operation, or Pur.h~sint or ieias-
Ing. or Aoqulrng by the Fserclse of
the Right of Imlinnt Dxxmaln, a
Waterworks lgant. and nRnuarging,
ExteO41ng anf ImprovlnEr any such
Plant -i Purdinusad. ,l eas'd or Ac-
quired hy the Ernerrise of the RIght
ff Illlhtot Domaln. either th pinr-
chasing, leaing or ar'riirtnp hv the.
OVi-reeM of thb right oif emianint do-
lajn. Wf at waterworks plant to-
IWti4W, tth the exten iOn. evlqt,.-
S Improvement thereof to be
ond 4r the-IdM city to the aMmunt
nf ---tyIve Thousand Doilars.
Prtm-, Ifr amy one of such p"r-
Wlakiqe. (olruoting and Putting In
- iuleorcis of time
Oma Wate
A t a
.14
*
SH'LL II IAS M UD
of your new rig as yow are If you o|-
tailad It here. Lot of marriage satis-
fation .hereabouts! WIt our effort a
advertiaing to call ands e for yourself
what a superb stock of vekcles we
have to show the good pe of Talla-
hbame. Come in any lay.
TULLY.YEAGER COMPANY.
Don't l yo rowing old
and uglayjst because your mirror is
soted and discoloredJot ft it nicely
rslvered at J. E. TheF' Purniture
Store and see what an Improvement it
will make In your appeiagse. 20
What's tUse
Painting at all If it is not done to PRO-
TECT your property and your pocket*
Will AD MLTERATXp PAI NTd&
either? We don't think so-THAT'S
tha reason we make
Davis' 100 per cent
S Pure Paint
For sale by
THE TALLAHASSE HRARDWAIE
COMPANY.
Taus ,ee. - Flrida.
Ur leasi tor
ring to wets in
40i uttint o. e W
larlt d Impo lnl
following tt on the rhballot f
It or t ee exel ae
wor s t Withthe ext a
one~eel de (r Fte against the ratilfca-
tion of shall make a sim-
ilar mark eg( to the left of the word
"No" I mtataemnt on the bal-
blot of aetobe vo thed on be-
fore oting. ri al
any allm s hrat th tll. teh
lot between W1 ad Ye" "nd "Nowit
wherever tner aeu and the next prece-
ing word va -aco su ent to permit the
making of e so ia Int the ratifica-h
ballot shall bae eur bnches wide and nix
tionSec. l to shall. ate close
of arthe a o to canahe left (the vote
cast at sh lotion a nd having done
sor shall ot n y s the roneult of such
election set swl "Ye and "Ncertificate
wherever toe te ,and th.r next prdc**-
ng wordupcate tat Ient word written ahe
bafull length, the wole number of. votes
cat n fvor of hee rafcation of this
resolution as to the questions herein In-
volved. I8.ncluNg tt of hbeall at tissue lofe
bothends, and th canvas the number of vote
cast aga st thA ratlon of this reng done
so, shall oqudr r e ofresult of such to
th questions and a Involved. Such cer-
ticates In favor o ne by each Inspec-
tor aned solutionhall be eaionshed up rein n-
volvrte and endorsed so the
returns of Buk elaeton, and one of much
certificates so -hled Up, shall be deliv-
ered by one of their number without de-
lasto the Mal of said City and theou-
other to th C of the ofCity Concil, and t
the Mayor shall C bed b all d eliver the-
same to th ity Council at a meetn a
thereof to be held on the dfourteenthe day
of August, A. Do. 10?, between the hours
returns f an d cause ofuch cehin
cates to b o ad one of them toa bel.i-
entered upbyon th number wiof those meeting.
layc to the Mayor of said city and theal
issue a p'oelamation, giving notice of
the tim the Cand p f plae itof ouch election
which proclamao Chall be piubliver thed
saone of th e ere t of uncil at a meetin
least four A. D. between the houra week.
M.resolution all ubllshd and ounclshaudedll
nope such potlain.aueuchcertif-
eec. 10. It babe the duty of themeet
City Coundil to ust e to be prepared and
Ie.9 .The. Ilaef r ofsi M d citnyoshall
to takeall pr opera atl for carrying out
uch election and the purposes of thison,
which pn to asi t the published In
ei resolution
one ofdthe on th"trteofsn city oar at
lust foul, D.oo90 tthe wk, once a wmek,
Pedn the Cty Council of the Cithy of
inTals Florida, on July11, A. D.
1ee. It te A.till be the duty oSI Rthe
city COUtoPreident of City reCoured ancil.
prontApproved: W. (or. Mh elNction andJR.
tA. tke WILLIAM teps for carryninporu
Myuchr of td citand. thdo issue e pthiurposes my prothc-
lamation, and Aerey give notice that pur-
Tlorda, andloridl a.ld eonJ an election
will be hald on the thirteenth day of Au-
t. A. D. 107 at the Council Chamber.
hours stated in said resolution upon the
n by the voter poent ofin the qualifi-.
prprovided n such W.MINTOH.e aid eleR..
Attest: Mayor.
A.R WILJAWI
City Clerk.
thereof to ber. eondr, W. M. Returns thereof.,
made and ballot to he as provided Inpur-
lad resaolutond and 're r)lnu ton an electionW
wlDon be hateld on the thirty Citn of Tallahaee,
renth day ofJul07. A. Ithe. 1907.Aounc wilneha myr,
Stheof said city., during the
Duly attevoted l tpoe'(nn C th "lrk. here-
unto set a ond ted affix t and the Inspectorl
abthereof to .nd. the returns thereof
(me and ballot to I rovdedIAMIn
of Citid city. ('rk
Cit y ('l,.rk.
on Monday, te lftk day of A st D A. D. IM,
at the hour df twelve m oao, at the oeurt
housso der, Ittn of Lson m
ty, Florida, b F s a
ropty, teowit: Oa trtT"E bves w
re-box owilsr on skdM lid en the pp-
ertyof 8. Peter Herq4,df la t9w above
eauD.
This 6ith day of Jrly. A. DI. O
t19- sIlea ty.,Frla.
Lea Sweer I
A large, light dun steer Isa strayed or
stol-en. Any Information leading to his
recovery wi be rewarded.
A. D. BYRD,
19-2w Tallahagsee, Fi.
Print and Prosper.
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Thi- d6 F Ju LA, A. Ari
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e.t= -a ma etf VT. sad Da.v with
eanto. valht ,. Payable "at th rt
Nata ank, Tllaham Florida.
(B1mes) RAYwoND Cay.
OmAmLa A. CAY.
& &. PUIP44
This 5th day of July, A. D. 1M7.
HENRY T. FRELKEL.
Clerk of the C-ttit fourt- Second Judicial Cir-
culit, lAos OsMaty, Florda
Sealoftlae
Circuit Court,
L-en Cunty: FieridmI l-st
For.-----ys.and 9emAl eals.
Ykhpompfnra* and .crm.wcWy
Coro-trorr .Afrnation.
No. 7. Date, Allthe time Amt..........
The above 1I to be had at
R. W. cobb, Drug co.
East side of Monroe St.
CONSTANTINE HOTEL.
Centrally located near Capitol
and everything the best. .
RATES, $1.oo PER DAY.
CONSTANTINE ALOERO. Propr.
hinles cost $7.00
square in place.
Vulcanite
Rooftinft
cost $4.00 per square in place.
For tlnnnatlon and sample see
Hardw Co y
1
16 -
II
f"C
Sworn to and subsribed oe o thiM
of July. M .1II
u.ALI .
Uwde under sestan 14 Mrl
mtohseet sfee tahasen
Tetal Tax Year 1wN..........--....*
Amount paid to June 1st. 11i-........
Bala e................. .....
APPORTIONMENT
General Revenuo........... ..
AL't paid to July It. IM... .
Behoo. ..-------
Am't Paid to July 1st 1s 1... .U.
..-.............. ..-........ :' ,'
A't al to July 10t. 6I M..
M ....... ..
If...... ... m ad ... o....
Am't Paid is fair 1, 14.-
.A nTdB mn., .m o
10Wh before
We eaRm mf"
Breft L
is~ ~. S. capaull
T
,Tt TRUE 3iTeICWMX. Ucnilw es" ,
ja s e Ceu attakr. 1Sas. Trveep Will Ne1 1 o 0 "
ND VRY VYWAY DAgwINW Uveto 0 t9 ,10
Bi .-- ...-- -- Tallaheseo, July 4 -TW
Lett Iad ArhAbI, offielal order has been iaspd r JW -
siuise 5- .6 .ad dt h tantOnmal fostr
B?101 ?p Sttee of Florida, jua amI'
Office, Tallahalse, H 1, l.
1. At the .s gatl. f ti WWr D-
s mo apartment, and 6
o climatie sad m tt0 i Zob-
-t oi tainn during ir mo p'ast a t tdo
locations of tsveral te C d t
bES', fortificationo a 8 thse sesat of rm
ai t. it has been to postpone th.~ t
BS FL.tem.., nual tour of A exersies of the 9 -
wont wm Si MonS. ida Stabh T.p = anoomanie t of
M~aloMi.which was n lan Genral Onlrder No.
he .N MI ,. current series from this office e,
The date upoh which these exelrie.s
to eacmh week will commence will be published in late
hiMs so. orders, but will not be earlier than Oc-
Wai"o w. tober 15, 19(7.
i e a'ir now", 2. The second annual rifle oompeti-
inuJa s e1:li-hti. tion of the Florida State Troopa, pro-
vided for under paragraph 2 of General
U X"H'.-in Wo",, Nt'" ,n ai'y. Order No. 10, and by General Order No.
Of laterest ta Veterans. ;3, current series from this office, and
,as announced in the official program
Broward, Comptroller Croom prepared and issued by the Florida
Steaurer Knott, comprising the board for the promotion of rifle prac-
Pension Board,'have issued the tice, is hereby postponed and, instead
circular letter to the clerks of of being held July 15, will commence at
It court, which will prove of 19 o'clock a. m Monday, August 5,
to those already drawing pen- 19W7
as well as thome who had made' The list of events, rules and general
tion for pen eisons but whose conditions will be the same as pre-
had not been acted upon prior to! viously announced except that, upon
nment of the new law. It will; conclusion of the Statecompetition, the
that the latter are required to members of the team selected to rep-
aew applications on blanks now resent Florida in the national match
obtained from clerksof thecircuit will be required to) remain upon the
Tallahassee, Jun. 2, I' range at St. AuK utine for practice up
to the time of their" leaving for Camp
Clerks of the Circuit Courts of Perry, Ohio.
S tate of Florida*: By command of the Govornor.
nlmoen.-The new pension law, I J. CIIaOtIo) R. FOsTER,
aM00 of the laws of Florida. Major-General, F. S. T., Adjutant-
ad May P2th, 1ig7, provides that General.
drawing pensions under pre- .. ... ..
acts of the legislature of Florida State Treasurer's Report.
graied and entitled to the oenqnts
L"t. Under this provision the
tf pensions has already graded
Slammed all the pensioners on the
They will be paid under the
r W from May 29th, 1907. No ap-
sOln will therefore be required
I those who were on the pension
the time of the passage of the
IWM. All that Is required from
Sfa one isr l a quarterly vouch-
l usual form, but the amount of
aision should be left blank in such
as that It am be filled in here.
$ pron deelring pmrions who
t o th pension roll (0. ., re-
Ma pension uon an approved
prior to May 5th, 1907, will be
t make application according
e B. BROWf ARID Governor,
A. CROOe p on ptroller,
W. V. KNTB State Treas.,
Penaion Board.
A Prsjveeem PFsew&
I allowing from the Lakeland Sun
S eye of the Tribune's editor
.and fell pat in the current of
The monthly report of Hon. W. V.
Knott, State reasurer, filed with the
Governor, shows balance in the Treas-
ury to the credit of the several State
and Educational Funds at the close of
business June 81, 1907, as follows:
General Revenue Fund... $ 97,5N8.15
One Mill School Fund. 47,460.75
Pension Tax Fund 316,784.82
State Board of Health Fund. 88,267.09
Principal of School Fund
(Unlnvested).------------ 4,002.94
Interest of School Fund .. 892.19
Principal of Seminary Fund
(Unlnvsted) .. ........ 4,957.06
Hire of State Convicts Fund 66,97.64
Indian War Claims Fund... 25,000.00
Drainage Tax Fund..... 4,880.57
Aricultural College Fund.. 1,412.74
White Collea Morrill Fund. 507.42
Colored College Morrill Fund 1,10.87
Hatch Experiment Station
Fund .-..... -.. 1,911.16
Adams Experiment Station
Fund .....- ..... ..... 2,680.54
Interest of Seminary Fund 87.90
Blind, Deaf & Dumb Inci-
dental Fund.. -...... 82.82
Experment Station Inciden-
tal Fund........ .... 447.46
Florida Female College Inci-
dtal Fund. __ 1.00.98
IJ a pleasure to tho of us who Proceeds of College Property
utn our shoulders the burden of Fund.... ........ 10.27
and publishing the weekly news- Colored Normal Contingent
to note the marked improvement und ........ 2.23
weekly press throughout our University of Florida Inci-
mts. We well remember during our dental Fund 1.26
newspaper experience some eight
mIne years ago, that the neatly Total $664,10186
and ably edited paper was -.^. ,
lsly in the minority, but times has I Niss N r's Law Party.
i--d, the state nas developed, and tihta
newspaper fraternity has more than Notwithstanding the threatening
pace withthe growth and progress weather last Friday evening, about
lOW beloved Florida, and today there thirty young people gathered at the
r many scqre of weekly newspapers residence of Hon W. M. Holloway and
S par of the state that are ably there took carriages to the suburban
and that reach perfection in me- home ot Hon. W. V. Knott, chaperoned
I make-up. In Florida's jour- bv Mr Jack Mabry and Miss Ethel
field we find many men who IHolloway. Arriving, they were wel-
th pen with unusul fluency and corned by their young hostess, Miss
y, and to us it is a real Irealt Ad Moore who, with her parents, is
p oeure to read the large numbi.r a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Knott.
changes received weekly A 4 the carriages drove through the
,marcely a week elapse. that there is gat, tieir way was lighted by a huge
atalnel a notice in one or tihe waterniln made into a grotesque
I of the Florida papers of some adi- '"hiek-o-lantern," while further on
to its staff or Improvement to itm numerous Japanese lanterns threw a
t, or else of some special edition soft radiance over the smooth lawn
t to issue in the interest of Its where the gueNta were assembled.
ty or community. Taken as a iThe lrat feature of.the evening'npro-
the improvement in the press of gram was the writing of rhyming
State, in every particular, has been verses on "Lhe watermelon." Space
mental. Florida has every reason unfortunately prevents the publication
0 proud of and thankful to the earn- of thee poetic com>. but we learn that
It a .i fearless men who, while accept- they rejected great credit )upon the
i tft remarkable advantages offered i State University and the College for
their fertile and progressive tate Women. .
ir faill to do their utmost to make The judges appointed for the occa-a.
Mi progressiveness still more marked ion were MIss AliceApthorp and MemnrP.
d effective. Tumpa Tribune. Albert J Roberts and Clifton Gtwynn,
. Jr., and awarded the head prize, a
lBtter Bathing FactItltes. andsomely bound copy of pem. to
S,, Mr. Suther Holloway and Miss Nell
3Bathing facilities at l'anacea Springs D)avip, the couple who seemed to po,-
H be the best on the Gulf Coast sea a larger portion of the divine fire
in the next few days. A large salt than the rest, while they endeavored to
bath house and walk uUt to it is console Mr. Jack Mabry and Miss
being rapidly pushed to completion Ethel Holloway with an elegant water-
large force of hands, and the bhi melon for their inability to express in
at theo springs has been contiected language the beautiful thoughts that
is t nowin m operation. The salt thrilled their inmost being, at the sight
I g
awill nout be finished beforu the fruit.
of next week Then the bathing Refreshments followed, of which the
Uts at this resort will be the i"Nst weary brain-workers partook with rel-
Stie Gulf coast. ish, and then nought a healthful change
. of employment int plying "Meal part-
rhae Oere isthe slightest indication nf.'u m"andtdlan ying 'tea part
n I gell tion, heart burn, flatulence or rel." .Thee amusements woud up
by form of stomach trouble take a threl. "The'. anm dnt* wount up
l Kodl o-casaioKall and you will th ev ning. ands Wrm nghts to the
tlrded omL pt r-el f. Kodo Iu a hostess were mn lned wit thanks for
dotv table aid and con-. the pleasure all had enjoyed in such
the uie und in a hlithy atom- over- lowing measure.
Kodo difets ~hyat you eat, Buggy umbrellas in the most popniar
Sour footd do you god 0Sold_ y' colors-buff, bottle green and dark
Is ru t. blue; something nie*. Saee tm eat J.
arijbe to The True Democrat. D. Cay'. 7
Dba City ft eompU in~q/
Oak and work th
-at h dai ia its behalf,D
lay marime w h isa o fu
9a01e andsadtea-fble truth
with sledge mer force
Serves reW& on in the anm
pre. TM ~w some of the
=n so in s ofUthe towns
violate tq iprocal ob
twee tihe pesper and
nitr in which it Ibpublished is
tlderstumd or make consistent
normal sew of fairness and
Te Trm Democrat put the case
rare fore& and clearness.-Live Od
DeMocrat.
A eansine, clean, cooling,_ soi ,
bore, cut., scratches, bruises, le.et
bites, aid sore feet it is unequal" .
Good for Plles. Beware of imIt
Get DeWitt's. It is the best. Soldby
All Druggists. *
"It is a great deal -.asier to do that
which God gives us to do, no matter
how hard it Is, than to face the respor.
sibilty of not doing it. We have
abundant assurance that we shall reo-
ceive all the strength we need to per-
form any duty God allots to us.'-
Florida Chrislian Advocate.
Orchard says he blew up boarding
house grafts and he was never in Ta-
lahasaee either. Ocala Banner.
Bad sick headaches, biliousness or con-
stipation are quickly relied by DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure
pill, safe pill--prornpt and pleas-
ant in action. Sol by All Druggists.
Economy Fence I
If you intend to do Fenc-
ing, it will pay y A' to see
me ifefore purc asing.
I am General Agent for
the sale of the Economy
Perice, and know it to be
the very
BEST and
QHEA PBS7
Can be built for.less than
15 cents a Rod.
William Roberts,
SALES AGENT.
40-tf Centreville. - Florida.
Jeff. D. Perrell,
WHEEL WIIGT and BLACKSMITH.
General Repair Shop.
Horse Shoeing by an ex-
pert who has had years
of experience. .
A portion of the public
patronaeje Is solicited
and satlsfaetlOn guaran.
teed.
J. H. HORTON
104 MASONIC BUILDING.
Tinning, Plumbing
Sheet-Metal Work
All work in the line of
Roofing, Guttering, Spout-
ing, and Sheet-Metal Work
solicited, and especial care
taken to please my pat-
rons. . .
Plumbing a Specialty.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS wOWn AND TAR
Relleves Colds by working them out of
the system through apiou:and healthy
action of the bowels y
Relieves Cough r y eeanlng the
mucous membranes of ad throat, lhee
and bronchial tubes.
"As pleeset o ie wte
Children Like ItD
JOR SALa BY BA335SMITB 00.
,1 A t .. W ,, .
In order to' m for my fi
Stock I am 'ng imay
at reduced price . ...
N
Resilvering Mirrors
A Specialty.
I have a man with me who has here-
tofore been employed at the works of
the largest glass manufacturing and
finishing concerns in this country,
he can make your old scratched or
spotted mirror as good as new by the
same process used at the factory.
Prices right and satisfaction guaran-
teed. Give him a trial and be con-
vinced. -
A
STALLAHASSE FUIRNITURE STORE
J. E. THEUS, Propr.
CORNER CLINTON AND ADAMS STS.
STAR PRESSING CLUB.
CLEANING,
PRESSING,
REPAIRING.
Ladies Suits a Specialty.
Work called for and delivered to any part of the City.
Membership $1.50 per month. Phone No. 13.
STAR PRESSING CLUB, Leon Hotel,
G. S. WHITTLESEY, Proprietor.
A Public Benefactor.
What the Thomasville' hlropodist
,Is able to Oorrects
Soft Coma, Bunions, Ingrowing, Club, Gouty, Brittle Nails, Calloused Feted
Odors and Perapirig Feet, Sprainm and Bruises Corrected Without
Pain on the Moving Train. STRICTLY ANTISEPTIC.
To The Public.
Having suffered wrreatly with ingrowing toe nails and now being free from
such pain, I most cheerfully commend the gentle treatment and cure of Dr.
Robert E. Williams, Surgeon Chiropo of Thomasvile, Ga. Macon Telegraph.
HENISC HELJ. VAUGHN, Pistoffice, Macon, Ga.
BEAUTY DOeTOR.
Mrs. George Waterman Williams does Dainty Manicure, Massage, Hair Dress-
ing, Dematology and Utility. Scalp Treatment and the Marcel Wave a specialty
A woman flnds just what she seeks, be it joy or sorrow, for in the seeking she
creates it. Every woman can be beautiful within, and prim and comely without
in head hands and feet. Pain from Corns, Bunion and Ingrowing Nails is unnessary;
they effect the eye-sight and cause moral over-strain, I correct every disorder
of the foot- Twenty-.fve cents a corn and it don't hurt a speck.
Dr. Robert B. Williams,
Surgeon @hiropodist Masseur,
Telephone 232. 731 North Madison St. THOMASVILLE, GA.
Old Kemner Livery Stables.
'p
C,. SHOEMAKER. Propr.
Under New Management.
EVERYTHING ON WHEELS.
68 TO 100 N. MONROE ST.
GOOD PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE.
.OPEN ALL HOURS.,
TELEPHONE NO. 88
SAVED!!
50 p. cMt, of your Shoe MD by havisn
A. R. S. TWINE
Repair 'your Boots and Shoes. First Class .Work. Satisfaction guaranteed. P
Albo we have in connection with my shoe business the
NEW YORK CLEANING AND PRESSING PARLOR.
Cl ad Preming. First-Class Workmen do this work. Y
suit mae little umasty. First-Class Taior Repaim and Makes Zbo
to ft. OM BMamU BDta Cleaied amd Made New. No fake. ll
No, 342 C MM UI
, '
Tembo wNp.-
resRW~U~.
I %.M
I Ac
ht elhveU it IN What to i s
Seyes preadve, that bratn-
human ability that there is,
bies, or ev.r will be, may
,i the soul of that qvery-
to think of this as the mis-
are innite possibilities in every
armhbave it in him to be as
an Mero, as strateic as Han-
Pool as Milton, or a mo-
0s Beethoven.' he may be as
t as Wah s pro
as Darwin, or as mat-
as Mahomet. If there
y great men and women of,
they must develop from the
&frls of today.
want, to take the chance
yours of what belongs to
they had made a notion clerk
t, or a.doctor of Moody, or
of Shakespeare?
man became great because
ered In time what was hid-
is"ide of them.
.ap the poet Gray put it, there
and Miltons and Crom-
Overy country churchyard.
Is someone thing that your
Iour girl will be able to do bet-
aything else.
what is. If you lay brick,
may build bridges. If you
for society, your girl may
|anufments erected to her mem-
HR e who gave upher life for no-
W a. ~If you heal the sick in
S may heal the sick m
Syo oow he may lead.
theboy a chance. -Cincinnata
8 tid oe e them
t m Rifles are very ap i-
the ourtesies extended them
business men of Tallahassee
t re oaniation of the company
Sdfutant-Gederal, Hon. J. C.
h, ad is assistants, Sergeants
and Keene, and deire in' this
Sto express their thanks.
g ied) BLOXRAM RIPLES.
r. W. R. Wilson, accompanied by
MBWMr. Phelps Warden Wilson,
Slaughter, Mrs.,ces Hl,
Ia Wednesday for New York City.
a there the senior gentleman and
. Hoan will goon toWhite Crow
, at B nington, Vt. Mr. Wilson,
I is a life-long resident of Tallahas-
and oma of her most respected citi-
k also ranking among her most pop-
'm-erchants, has been causing his
st ome anxious hours for several
Past on account of serious ill-
16 His malady has been one of ex-
Spain and discomfort, and it Is a
|u oof rejoicing that he is now so
Isavalescent as to be able to go to
_r climate for recuperation. The
* Democrat hopes that Mr. Wison
jntu in the fall entirely restored
algood health.
your local paper as a means of
Your local sales. A great
eopie never go shopping unless
r Mod something very especially,
then they go and get what they
decided upon at home without
ever your Stock, or asking for
t new. Whereas, if they can
= ortably down at home and read
attractive article you have
Mli, they will be glad to get out of
Sold rules of buying at a minimum
Pot Pf trouble to themselves. Try
1ad01 if we are not true profits.
le friends of Mrs. Nonie Hollinger
Moebtless be glad to hear a little
& About that lady and her hereabouts.
ratert news from her came from
York City where she is now resid-
't-ia the fall soe expects to move
ford, Conn., there she has
ad position as matron in the
School for Boys an institution
My to Yale University
o the regret of the boys, Mr.
PedByrd has resigned his position
of the base ball club, though
e nd Mr. M are
eof the team and also
ks in the pt-oce which
nagseary for one of t you
Coleman died at 2 o'elock
H M leave ea m aa ad
~mvad' thei
- IO~
ON* ot 00'
Ioft*and
t rames a p
so mksee 0,m0" a aPi
-ey ae known -to a_ sen &dem by
sames whieh signlfy wtagu .Oman"
winged warrior or wlOfed **eb o
td seas.
Although the belotrope a tender
plant, extremely sensitive to oold. it is
oe of the best plants ftor eultvatiou
Indoors. It seems to have few diseases
and is usually free from Insect ereaies,
while with abundant water and sun-
slime and sufficient artificial heat It
ill bloom all winter long year after
year dnd is so tenaelous of life that
when cut down to -* mere satck it
quickly shoots forth luxuriant new
wood. In addition to this the more the
plant is pruned the more luxuriantly it
blossoms. The blossoms should be cut
with a considerable length of the new
wood upon which they grow, and If at
once fully immersed In water and then
placed deep In a well Oiled vase they
remain fresh and odorous for many
days. The plant is a little difficult for
amateurs to propagate from cuttings,
though with plenty of water and sun
and some bottom heat the young cut-
tinge quickly root and prosper.
A Pat RKe0r.
President McKinley once had an ap-
plicant for the post of minister to Bra-
zil who brought with him a petition
signed by 7,000 Chicagoans. It seems
that he was a picture framer, and as
he went about canvassing for orders
he was in the habit of collecting signa-
tures to his petition. President Mc-
Kinley listened respectfully to the ap-
plicant, questioned him as to his qual-
ifcationa and finally explained that be-
fore he could give the matter serious
consideration he would have to confer
with the senators and representatives
from Illtois.
"You know that we have to select
big men for thee big places." said the
president kindly at he bade his caller
goodbye.
"Won't I be just as big as any of 'eIm
If I get the Job"r was the retort.
rathke of the Weather er*.uu.
The father of the, weather bureau
service was Increase A. Lapham, a
modest and retired but ripe scholar,
who lived in Milwaukee. He was the
first to note by telegraph the pr
of the wind currents and storms
to predict their appearance In
neighborhoods. On the streng
weather dispatch from Omahb
or thereabouts he announce
storm on Lake Michigan
heralded twelve hoursalg I l
its arrival. The frs te
weather tbreaiu was
in Chicago. It was e d o 4 le
innings of Dr. lapliMa aem t 0 *
tire system of the signal
based. Dr. Lapham died hO f it
The Dear, Worm Hi
Few things are capable' ngMiWag
one with a deeper sense of'atSW *an
the hrunuken. blue veined bhd e atone
who Is near and dear. Nateag rings
a sharper paa. of forebdfi aend a
harder lump in the throat hem first
time It strikes us that #0 o hand
that soothed our chilA pfs and
griefs and has gladly we! awray its
softness ahd beauty H f -vice is
thin and withered, 4 I e relins
that stand out like when It
lies at rest. Such a 440|t to look
more beautiful to th4Mlf woam It has
tolled, whose suffer i i g c,,harmed
away, than the fali ever mod-
eled by a sculptor. A
Thiak the I
Lccordlng to a
ence among the
which Bow town
thitherward by
oceaua tumble,
hollow which,
rates our i
Their author
Is the "UI
work, writ
eestury.
Hope. Ot ao
port ha" hb.
beat at
iswe.f-T
olow.
leIIf in ePxit-
all waters
h are- drawn
rated by the
through the
hlleve. IjuP-
le to polle.
rious belief
semisacred
fourteenth
befriends
e and tras-
Slike a cor
sBua& Ralam&*
Nses, OW
osom for hil
? .' ,
Tub. ~p.
S~Ib~PuI~
haIrs, '1.
(aAss~s' u1
s~mmfmws'
SuppUinft~
eas" at he
61" aset In ga
beumot and we, p-ll Ct sech
ot to the deeata ti irace and
courtesy that tbhe e in a sacra-
Sent of friendshp..
When the area ad hees of
surface are take Well bre
the bolargmo t coand ws Ia by any
oovertnmet on the wr thoee put
into circulation by Swedea Luring the
enxtee th century. Ts- mammoth
pieces are neither romita, square, oval
nor octagon In shape. but are great Ir-
re n tlhear labMsAo inche of a
"rfaembling plece of a boiler after an
explosion." The maet pace issbyanued
under the law which aeotbs d thi gi-pt
gantic colnate was an uIregtlar rectan-
gular slab of about twelve eqare inch-
es of surface and about half an Inch
thick. It was worth 30 cen~s. The lar-
gest of the same series was about a
foot square and had a face value of $4.
Each of these copper slabs to stamped
in several places on the face. the vari-
ous Inscriptions giving the date, denom-
Ination. etc. The four dollar piece men-
tioned last above is nearly an Inch In
thclkness and weighs four pounds, lack-
lug a fraction.
01-amtie Uashwarmu.
The giant of the earthworms is
creature of Australia known to th
dentists as Megaseolide austral -
though It is a monster, ftrm
six feet In length and bftm
and three-quart er inches l
to as harmless as o ur
worm, which It much In
color and bodily t our
common 0 lew nbe re-
moved from it S Pat
difficulty. It ap aure'
body be with
the Intent a Ito sln-
Mous b ter o likely
to be l ase the worm
can bo4 .of hib den until
his b two.
Sn a rural district In
d become too feeble to
I| dutiee as minlater's man
edigger and had to get an as-
The two did not agree well.
after a few months Sandy (the bee-
died, and Tamman had to perform
last service for his late partner.
minister strolled up to Tammas
while he was giving the finshingbl touch.
ee to the grave and casually remark-
ed, "Have you put Sandy weel down,
iTammas?" "1 hevy tlint, ir." said
Tammas very decidedly. "Handy may
get up, but he'll be among the hfmd-
most."
Wty B**vrly Was CalIea *seeewS.
The town of Beverly. MIIn'.. was set
off from the town of Maltin more than
200 years ago. About that time,. It la
said, a schooner with a full cargo of
beans entered that Iort. This supplied
the whole town with th.h:II; bence the
name given to the Inhabltants. "Bever-
ly Beaners." In 1087 the town of Bev-
erly voted to luipose a tax of 10 abil-
lings on all future abwsent--s fpm town
meetings. In 1754 twenty-.itht slaves
were owned In the town. The flrst
Sunday school in AIIlerlic was estab-
liahed in Beverly In i1141.
A|Mnmils md Pir .
A corre|ponde1t furni'4e4e to a Lon-
don Journal sonhe curious lunstances of
the apparent lack of highly deveteyed
powers of feeling palu In anaatle. He
has, be says, seen a sparrow abot ylyng
fall to the around and in lets than two
minutes begin picking up gralas that
happened to be lying near it. On an-
other occasion a tame rabbit waa de-
prived by a spansel of Its tall. bore ad
all. It took not the *llghtrut notice of
its loee and began feedtg against diret-.
ly It returned to Its butch.
A mss'UIsma Emegra,.
Prom continental Europe comes the
story of a burglar who left the follow-
tag note pinned to the pillow Imn a sa.-
donM he ad ransacked: "In the BMbe it
ayA. 'Lead us not Into temptOton.'
Tea and your show 'of weath tempted
me and I fell, though an honest work-
imamn. Therefore you are the sip
ar, sot 1. S.p"t before It W b
tote." -
J.
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..We Will set a
GAS RANGER
In your- house free of all cost to you
You can purchase any
GAS RANGE
We have for $1.00 down and $ month after until
paid, or we will Rent
Get a Slot Meter and cut down as bill. Call or
phone
THE GAS C
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ring or a we
care in seleoti
are watch^ hair
ments, sterling silver
plate ware for table use.
P. T. NICHOLS(
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*Seen
YAEGER-BETHEL HARDWARE C(
for all
Harvesting Machinery and
Hardware.
FOR SALE.
The Well Known San Louis Plantation
and Vineyard.
Three hundred and sixty-two (362). acres, more or
less, two (2) miles West of the City of Tallahassee, Fla.
on the Quincy Road. Large dwelling house surrounded
by beautiful shrubery an a park-like grove of huge Live
Oak and Hickories. Dry cellar under entire house. Barn,
iron building (fire-proof) used for the storage of wine.
and other out-buildings for other purposes, including l
shed used as a Distillery. and apparatus used for the dis-
tilling of fruit brandies.
About fifty (50) acres woodland, balance cleared.
About 1200 Pear trees from which 525 barrels of Pears
were shipped to New York last year, getting over $1,500;
and 200 barrel, made into Cider to be distilled ind make
Pear Brandy; 480 Pecan trees.-over half of which have
commenced to bear; about 2000 grapevinea', reveal scop*
pernong arbors, and all sorts of other fruits. .
Alldirections given for the makl0i of the different
wines which have been shipped f the place and made
the name of San LuB Vineyard amous all over the
country.
This place is only offed ftu aeI r a limited time.
Price may be had upen mpplto.
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If you question it, come in, we'll knock your doubts into smitherenes. We like the trade of
people who feel that money is not made to be squandered, who insist that every penny must do
its work.
We are neither too busy, too vain, nor too independent to acknowledge the existence of com-
petition; but when you compare our qualities and our prices with those offered you elsewhere, we
are benefitted and you gain.
Is it a buggy you are thinking of? Don't wait until you actually need it. Come in and look
over our line. We have them in all varieties and at prices to fit your pocketbook. Some with piano
bodies, others with corning bodies. End spring or side spring gear. With big Comfortable seats
and plenty of leg room.
As to catalogue house offers, bring in your catalogues. We will meet or beat their prices.
Here you see what you buy before you put up your money. We are here to right every wrong and
they are not.
Investigate, and that includes a visit to our establishment.
So o CAY,
Corner of Clinton and Adams Streets,
Tallahassee, Florida.
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