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fiOCRACY OF INDERWOOD s. AND WILSON CONTRASTED Wno. a Native and Always a Resident of Hie South and j Always Loyal to the Democratic Party. W A RESIDENT OF NEW I urinn iun .cam aim rgjtrwood and Wilton will be the iMdlDC candidate for the Demo- Lric presidential nomination as far as binHita U concerneu. , naruwo ami urt will nae their enpportera In thl tut but not a many aa tha two other Lgdiditaa. Fr the benefit of tha vot Ci wa parallel tha record of the two ,, fe owa: tt Vl,-lr.l JJL',' Unlvs. of Va. Princeton, N.J. To Alabama To Nsiw Jmay KTriiia. In Alabama In New Jereey iit u4....For cieveiana ror uisvsiana r 1T I V aiBliu r vi V. in . i For Cleveland For Cleveland For Bryan AsjaJnst Bryan For Bryan Against Bryan For Parker For Parker For Bryan For Bryan ivst! 18!. fcoisd m VMSO W Whfulnrss.Alwaya at hie Twe-thlrda of i hla poat time out of slat ipolltlo- Resiiler Dem. Habitual bolt- ocrai er V'hlef wo' for party. ..nouee nemo neeKinv prsisi cratlo leader dentlal nom ination W 1 jot take tb Interest In the evtloiml standing of the two that mm Botlers take; but, tnougn woodrow nil Los claims to be a tout hern mnn Chough living In New Jereey, it la prop Lr to ffle the facta for what they were worth. Which Sou t hern f Only Underwood. Cnderwood'a father took him north when be wai three year old and kept fckn there for a ahort time. Wood row jWllaon took himself north when twen-Sty-nlne year old and baa alnce renialn- t& there. Underwood manlea nm in Virginia and, bit wife hnvInK died, married nirnin In Alabama. Wood row Wilson married In Vlrcrlnln. While CANDIDACY OF HON. 0. PROJECTED ON HIGH AND HONORABLE BASIS. CLEAN MAN ON A MANLY PUTFOntl fFrom the V,i The Cmlerwood movement bus re tired mn'li insurances of support thnt lie uVtitiBuihliPd aoutuerner lias yield- i to i lie wishes of his supporters fur t dcSniti niiooiiiiceuicnt of bis ennui lacy for the presidential nomination hi 3altliatire. Mr. t.'nderwosid. as is well mown, n.is tor a long time nvorse to be Idea of being taken up fur discus Ion s : presidential possibility, and vcu after bis Indorsement by the Aln bauiu Democracy he deprecated the ef forts of his frlcnda to give wider prom inence to his eligibility. That be now oiisciits to Ntnnd for the honor Im plies that developments have dispelled the doubts that first assailed him. The call upon Mr. I'nderwood issues from lnflueutlal quarters In all sec- Non. a signal fact that permits It to i recorded that for the first time in ofty yesrs the availability of a aouth ru man prompts no mental reserva tion on the score of section. Hla status tnong the.group of favorite sous is as ured as that of Champ Clark and Woodrow Wilson, both southern born, Sot no less esteemed for all that. Mr Tnderwood's claim to preference STOPS SCALP ITCH. nlruffani Everv Form of Scale Diseases Cured Quickly by Zemo. 't li simply wonderful how Zemo goes i'lw dandruff. You rub a little of it in "ith the tips of the fingers. It gets right 1()wn into the glands, stimulates them, stops the itch and makes the head feel 9n- No, it Isn't sticky. Zemo is a fine, ar, vanishing liquid, You don't have to even wash your hands after using '"no. And what a wonder it is for ecze fash, pimples and all skin afflictions. 5-cent hottle at D. G. Smith's Drug Store " Suaranteed to stop any skin irritation. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Medi- clft Co., St, Louis. Mo., and ia regularly old by druKSits at $j B bottle. But to wwe what it will do at trifling expense, o is now put up in 25-cent trial bot tles. Irs. Chas. Carroll returned to the city "jnday from a pleasant visit of a few to relatives and friends in Jackson- JERSEY FOR us ...... A nAbllUAL PARTY BOLTER, Woodrow Wllhon went north ro et hla eotleHlate education, he took a law course at the I'nlreralty if Vtrttf nln. t'nderwood was edu.-atail entirely lu the south Ae Damsarat. T.'nderwood ha always taken the eouthern view of politic. The south ern Idea la to nettle depute m the party and then present an unbroken front to the enemy. It la thle habit of thuiftht that haa enabled him to keep the party In the house aolld under his leadership. Wondrnw Wilson' has nev er supported a Democratic uomlnee who did nor retirement his view. When his faction whs not aurcesKfiil he has atone out of the pnrty to fliflit It. He ha never been a southerner In political thought. F'rst he belonged to what he now .nils the Wall street wing of the puny, ami when the bur. Blng of the presidential bee induced him to put a"vy Ideas that wwid reii dor hi nomination impossible he went to the nrceinc of western populism. Ne Reason Why. Of course th.. nien who Da?e been promise! Kst.imVes and other federal positions If Woodrow Wilson la elect ed will nn'urali.v support hltu, but we can't nee wby any man who has noth ing to gain by It would prefer a man who pretends to lie a southerner to one who Is one. a man who take back everything he said up to four year, ago to one wbo la right mid baa always been, who makes no apology because he has nothing to apologize for. Above all, we can't see why any Democrat should prefer a bolter to a xreadfnat Democrat. Jacksonville Tltnes-T'nion, March 2S. Tftl'2 W, UNDERWOOD stuns' in r -r the haicN f ' forth by h'i .11 -tr head, f i;r!--"i:- kllo'C i ('!' and (iitupii. "I ,,'. - i,' the s'retu'th :v..-h . li.ir.e-t.-. . rn.-.r, i ' k..r i'T, en,iio'- "tlri), ' !)flies W'i I - 1 !j date-l' 's Md.-r-y vV r 1 ! :i j -xp. r!iii. 'lis ;..! -el s.intiy tr, , nil'. 1 1 -i i.'o f- boli 'o hu '-leiiil hip ) I ' 1 1 the great lo l tilll-' I'.onore.l pe'nelples 1' -In Deiinvritic party If "e ire i;n able to w'n r,,-";j'' .tnnny- mons and unsigned attacks in oth er cnndldnfes then wp do not et peef or even care to win Indeed, under snich circumstance ''" wou'd not deserve to win. 'n ai: 1 It will never be forgotten rloir t!ier 1 a certain comity due bettvce-i candidates of the same party and that after the nomination in Tinst be In position to light 1 common political enemy " A clean mn u u a roan'? iitf'r?t truly. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN TO SELL t AND. u hri.hv a'vrn that I. R. S. Jonlan, i jar- dian for Claude Ellis. Nita Ellis and Auhrev Ellis. minors, will on the Htli day of May A. u. mi ap ply to thr honuranle James P. Martin. County Judiieof Madlsi.n Cnunty. Floriiia. f"r an order authorizing me as uch nuardian to wll at privatr sale all the interesc of the aforeBid minors In and to tlie following deswlbei w' prorty, litusti lyinil and bcins in the County of Madison and State of Florida and more particularly described as follows: Commence at the N.w corner of thr EH of the NE'. of Sec 22. Tp. 1. N. R 9 E run thence due S. 27chainsto the plane of beninmns at a mound at the S E. corner of John M. B.nit Harden: run thence E. 7 chains: thence N. 7 chains; hence E li chains m the sei-tion line dlvidlns sections 22 and tt of the same Tp. and R.; thence S along said section line 4 chains and i.l links to the road leadlnnfrom the resid.Mce formerly own ed by Mrs. S. M Llvingjton to Madison Court House: thence S. 70 degrees E. along said road 6 chains: thence N. 4 chain, to the pl .ee ' ning: all being In the northern part of the SL , of the NE V of Sec. 22. Tp. I. N. R. E. containing IBS acres, more or less. This the 25th day of April. A. D W12 R. S. JORDAN. Cuardian for the aforesaid Minors. Mrs. A.B. Lanier left Saturday for Day tona. where she joined her husband, who has recently purchased drug store in that city. Locals and Personals. Vote for Boh Puterson for Tax Assessor. Misses Josephine Moore and Elizabeth IeVere. two attractive young ladies from J Roanoke. Va.. will arrive In the city Sun day nitfht on a visit of several days to Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Hudson. Vote for Bob Paterson for Tax Assessor. Miss Eloise firillin returned to her home in Valdnsta Monday, after spending sev eral days delightfully here with her broth er, S. P. Griffin, and Mrs. Griffin. Bob Paterson will serve you loy ally if he is again honored with your support. John T Witt, of Lake City, was In the city Wednesday, having been summoned on account of the sad death of his broth er, Henty Witt. Itching, protruding, bleeding or blind piles yield to Doan's Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Drug gists all sell it. J. W. Wadsworth and F. M. Tooke re turned to the eity Tuesday from Hamp ton Springs, where they spent a few days. They made the trip down in Mr. Wads worth's automobile, but on account of the heavy rains, came back by train. Lost: Gold watch fob, with my name on it. Reward if returned to me. T. C Merchant. On Wednesday night Hon. Wm. B. Bankheud, of Alahania, addressed a num ber of citizens of the town in advocacy of Oscar W. Underwood's candidacy for the presidency, and C'oL W. W. Flournoy, of De Funiak Springs, in behalf of hiscundi dacy for Congressman from the Third district. The speaking was held in the opera house, and quite a number were present. You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Couuh Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Trv it when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealers. The Mx'k Court Trial was given at the opera house Tuesday night by local tal ent. under the direction of Col. Newton, and was witnessed and enjoyed by a very larile audience "My little Jim had a very severe cold. I wu r ecommended to try Chamberlain's Cnin.'li Ifetncdy, and before, a small bottle inrshed lie was as well as ever.'' wnt , Mrs. K. Silks. 211 Dnwlinu St., Syl-,e-y t -tr:t'. 1 This remedy ir. for sale ' v I'! MViV W i- t'.l I I tl-l of l.iie OU'l' j! V. il a.', .'r. '-n'.dlfs hid of pit for the ei rt ; 1. li'iii'!- was accepted, am! tli" in 1 1, Id to !rn). Th"re were yverii it; ' 1 !- j" i con-.idcrition. and lind ,!i '. it I; hi tl'e option of callimi In the ami lv th- O'lncil enilld Inve sold them at .,Wj'jly above par For rheumatism you will rind nothing hett-'.-Jth!! Chamberlain's Liniment. Try it n:id see how piickl it gives relief. For t.ale hv ill dealers. Branton Beucham, Jr., of Orlando, and Paul 3ners of Sanford. were In the city a few 'lays auo. In the interests of Hon. Braxton Bcachum's candidacy for Con-(rcsn-an from the stat-at-large. J. V. Ray. Winfteld, Ala., wants others to know how entirely he was cured of kidney trouble by Folc'y'a Kidney Pills. After g.ving his symptoms in dcwil he lays, "in three days uftcr I bettan using Foley's Kidney Pills I noted an improve ment, and after five days, the retention disappeared entirely. I continued taking them until i was entirely cured." Mr. Ray is in his 72nd year. For sale by all dealers. R. . Gray .former editorof toe Havana News, but now assistant in the State Treasurer s office, was in the city yes terday on a visit to his parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Gray. There are two kinds of Chill Tonics Plunk's and others. The old reliable Plank's Chill Tonic is guaranteed to drive jut malaria, to cure chills, fever, colds snd ;jrip. Your money back if it does not. 23c and 50c per bottle. For sale by D. G. Smith. W. L. Tooke. Madison Drug Co. and 3. F. Moseley. Ar-proachine Marriaare- 1 A marriage announcement of interest to their many friends here and over the Uate has recently been made, that of Mr. Sheldon Brinson to Miss S. A. Rnndell, which happy event will occur in this city on June 12th. Madison, the birthplace and home of both the contracting parties, will look forward with considerable inter est to the occasion, and will wish tne young people abundant happiness throughout their wedded life. liM Al.r.Hi. .J per ttur. A?'ii'idlileEVeparmlonror,s simtt.i mi t hv FTjotf ami Regula iiiilit,'Siii!mc!Lsarulftrlsjf Pramoles Di'slioiififerfi! ncssannllrsifontalnsiKitlir: Opiuni.Morph.itw rtorMiotraL OT NARCOTIC. JlKSmm VHWTTW - C'mfirt Jlfie Anerfpct rVrwiiv forCirtstlna lion . Sour $loaiacli.Diant.on Worm$.fovtjlsions.i'fvi'r'.li ntss aril Loss or SutP. Facsimile Sifoaiwjif Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Congress State Of Florida At Large ( Vorc for ()ne) BRAXTON BEACH AM CLAUDE L' EN OLE GEORGE C WARTtf J. Eii. 0'i3KIEN w. "I T'.x'Vif:,.' Pre s 5 v re r 1 i 11 C.iiii.-;ii Preacliina j:'i'l.i , v i'"' ;.' t It ' Il ' services. Th" rinfiunii .jiM.,' t li "Is Life Worth Living'' Theme for '." evening; "Where IJ"i' th" Soul tin A.fl. 'i' Death of the Bo'ly' junday hnot it Vi a. 111. T. C. Smith, suiierint.'nilenc Prayer meeting in Tuesday aft.irnoon it 4 . 111. Topic: 'Poverty ind Pi' h"..." IT LOORj UK V 'JPIME to separate a buy fi'iin I".' x of L. ' -" K leu's Arnica S.ilve h'' fjini)les, Imh'i scratches, hnotli... nro"' 'nd bruises de. mand it. and its ni K -relief for burn scalds, or cuts is bin right Keep itnand fur liovs. ulso girls rKilh ev-rytmtig he il.i- ble and does it (puck. Un-qualel tor piles. Only 2:5 cents at 'ill druggists. The Wetither. 13-5 B DC s.m for the week ending Tuesday. 23. High Lnw Tern Tent Painfall Wednesday H7 Hi 1.03 Thursday H ... . 7 ... .00 Friday Hi .... .00 Saturday 7 6'J.. 4.37 Sunday -U 61 ... 1.70 Monday 81. $ Tuesday M 5-1 - rota I.. 7.10 c. p. o. W. T. busbtnn, Riniie No. 1. Fayetwv ille Ga., was cured of Inonchitis. He writes "I have been a sufferer from bronchitis for Bix months so severely I could hardly brrathe. I tried many remedies, but Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound was the only medicine which served me. I recom mend it as a positive cure for bronchitis coughs, and throat troubles." For sale by all dealers. For Infant and Children. The 'Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the as- Us is Over Thirty Years tMl OlIrCPMUts) i(Mss)H, ITV, ALMOST . MIRACLE. One of the most startling changes ever seen in any man. nxerding to W. B. Holf. claw. Clarendon, Tex., was effected yeaii. alio in a brother He had surh a dread ful couuh." hi. vnti'S. 'that all our fumily thought he w.i. ;ioing into consuniptinn, but he bewail to use Dr. Kind's New Din coveiy, and was coniiileteiy cured by ten bottles. Nuw he is sound and well and weijjhs 211 fjounds. For many years, our family h ia used this wonderful rein edy for couuha and '.'olds with excellent results" fn iimli. i,if, reii-ible and guarantd I Washouts Wciit at Hire Th- a. i'l) v. 1 .' Illlli ' I Ul. if '1 . T.r. 'ir.l.v .11., 'Mlll I l 1 "I y. 1 I iiii . ..IT "li II - .ill .11: i'-il 1. LAUNDRY! I bo. 7e bought the laundry formerly owned b y J i nx Chinks and solicit the p-itronage of the people of Madison Work promptly and carefully done. Give me a trial LEE Cists t.istla-iualw bl minJ. "IV'VrV'S ' IliitsHtninntna IT'S 111. IS TMl TSttOH -H9 ll'nry mil liiwd Willi wiih lils 'Irlvs snl'mt iltwnh osnta ml adnisulilo "H"r lmprui'il "irrlii f-icmi Juvlca is anirli ai-tiiitf anil is linn avir. lmls m all ia, Mirllilo aud stationary. W. mraufwlmr" mi:'"". I" "i"J"as. S- ,. ik4 iwllUors, as, mA to ts4rr ur Wr. lm Mui'i IiHf I'm , m 11, lait lla, w a 1 ft In (a iFmr HV HE WAS LATf. "Whit, niide i'iiii hte' "I niK Siriil.hsnii "Well, tiat ia no reason way you should be a'l hour hilc getting home ti snritier." 'T know, but. I ashed him how lie waa eeling. and lm iimiste.d on telling runa bout h' stoniach trouble." "Did you tell him to t.akeChaml erlain'a Tablets?" "Sure, that is what In; needs " Sold by all dealers. f