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Mr. Farmer Times have changed from when you were a boy. ir'rcsressive people B deposit their money in a good banlc They pay tneir diiis oycnerK Lots of reasons why you should have a bank account with The First National Bank of Madison, Florida. Come in the next time you arc in, town and let us talk it over with you. Capital $75,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 L A. FRALEICH. President. J. W. WADS WORTH, Cashier. wvwvwwvvwvv for This is Truly the Gift Shop This remarkable comprehensiveness of our dis plays and their splendid beauty, quality and value prove it. Undoubtedly you are going to buy some gift this month or next for some wedding or graduate so permit us to state that you are cordially invited to examine our goods whether you come to buy or not. We know that handsomer, more exquisite and more cleverly worked designs in Gold.Silver, Brass and Cut Glass are not to bo found anywhere nor their prices bettered. YOUR VISIT IS REQUESTED. SHELLIE P. VANN Telephone Exchange Building. m i i Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Shoes, Hats In fact everything to f in ttrf in on ttr-4-1- I date Store. I We want you to call on us while k in town, because we can and will save you money. Our motto is: ji Quick btues and Small Profits. Be Sure to Gall and see us. 1 Boston Bargain House f MADISON. FLORIDA M Send Your Next Order For JOB WORK To This Office Locals and Personals. Casey Jones was in th city Saturday from Perry, where he holds position in the garage. Lost: Kemale pointer pup, very small. wite nr.d Mvrr. Rptt'rn to H. R. MOII and rweivf rewurtl. . Kev. A. P. Boyd is spending the week in CliitaniKija. atti-ndins the meeting of the Laymen's Missionary Convention. Mr. Chn E. Davis, one of Madison's le- ia Jjminurics. wus registered at the Jef ferson on Sunday. Monticello News. Mrs. Sadie Boucher, of Columbia, S. C, is in the rity. visiting her sister, Mr?, Duniel G. Smitli, who has been quite ill. Mrs, J. C Sliumn and childirn of Quin cy have been sending srverul days in the city, the guests c.f Mrs. Alex Smitli. I have wood for sale by load or cord. Leave orders at W. C. Mi-Daniel &. Cos. Ceo. D. Dickinson. Ola Sanders returntd Monday from the stock markets where he purchased a su; ply of stock for his company. Found: a pair of pointer dogs. Eoth have collars. Owner call nt this office, pay fur ads, and receive dogs. V. R. Porman, of Houston, Suwannet County, has announced his candidacy for Commissioner of Agriculture. Mrs. J. P. McCall hus returned from Quincy, where she went to attend to mat ters relating to the New Quincy hotel, which she has recently leased. Mrs. Vans Randell left Monday for a pleasant visit in Live Oak, where she is the guest of Mesdames Sid Hinely and Cory Hardee. Mrs. Nellie E. Autrey spent Friday In Eive Oak, where she gave one of her de lightful recitals, under the auspices of the Woman's Club of that city. CoL Knox Livingston and Mr. J. W. Smith of Bennettsville, S. C are among the pleasant visitors to the city, the for. mer a guest of his brother, Mr. A. Living ston, and the latter a guest of bis sister, Mrs. J. B. Brinson. Our many readers will be interested to know that Mr. M. Pope Matheny, a native and former resideut of this county but who is now in the mercantile business in Brooker, Fla is a candidate for County Superintendent in Bradford County. NOTICE: Williams Bros, are equip ped to io all repairing ami buildinit uhhII)' and promnt.lv and at reasonable rales. Ijt t them know when you r.ed mi peoler worb of any kind. A petition was circulated on the streets Wednesday for the purpose of requesting the County Commissioners to take steps towards erecting a new Court House. The petition was quite generally signed, but the commissioners voted to indefinitely postpone the matter. A party composing the Sundown Creek Cljb, left Wednesday morning for Sun down Creek, where they will hunt for the next several days. Among those in the party were S, P. Griffin, W. F. Parraraore, L A. Fraleigb, C, L. Morrow and At. Vann, while two or three otha s also were to go. In a letter to all historians of the U D. C Chapter, Miss Rutherford, the Hit. torian General, requests that the term, Olvil War," be not used, when the war between the states is meant She alto begs that the day fur honoring the gallant dead of the South be known and calkd "Memorial Day" and not "Decoration Day,' the latter name belonging wholly to the North. Peanuts for Sale. 1,000 Bushe's of selected seed Pea nut., at tl.UO par bushel f. o. b., Low .H, F . 1,000 UutfbeNof sound matured valval beau frit at $3 00 per bushel f. o. It., Lownl!, Kin. U. E. and T. P. RAYSOR, The Utilization of Waste products to the very fullest extent is, of course, the aim of every industrialist, and the Wood Waste Distilleries Co., Wheel ing, West Virginia, V. S. A., certainly make this possible in the case of the WAste material of wood-working estab lishments. By means of their distilling apparatus, ranging from a a capacity of 5 to 500 gals., the industrial alcohol and turpentine contained in saw-dust are - ef fectively extracted, while the resultant fibre is ready for paper manufacturers. This still will actually pay for itself over again every month, and colonial and for eign fruit canning companies, chemical works, saw mills, varnish makers, oil re fineries, sugar refineries, etc,, cannot fail to find it a profitable acquisition. R. G. Dun's International Review. Ir-YOU ARE INTERESTED In utiliz ing waste for profits, send 8c for a copy of the Illustrated Wood Waste Distilleries News. Wheeling. W. Vs, A Cordial T-n "ha fci fr IS EXTENDED TO ALL to make use of our unrival led facilities. Wo are able and willing to afford to every customer Accommodations K(ii;il to those obtainable else where. Our officers will lo happy to discuss uny hanking business with pros pective customers, and we desire Visitors from out of town to make this bank their headquarters when iu the city. CITIZENS BANE OF MADISON MADISON, FLORIDA g"?!! aiiii fcawawaMW aMain mmmmmmamm m J a O Send the Order to Anythingin DREW'S this line today? The Largest and Best Store of its kind in the State Agents South. Spalding's Base Ball and Sporting Mail Orders Receive Goods Prompt Attention- i Kodaks 15s2 w. DREW CO. Tackle Jacksonville, Florida J CARLOAD OF Kentucky Horses and Mules Just Received. Very Fine big log and Turpentine MULES. TUCKER & PALMER The Madison Grocery Co. Invites you to call and inspect their line . . . . 1 Do you want nice, fresh Grocer ies? Do you want them at the lowest prices? Then phone us. Groceries is our business Call on us once, and we will treat you so well that you will call onus regularly Madison Grocery Co. ' "The Grocery People"