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v. 4 A Cordial Invitation i -!i'iidt'd to .ill t m.ikr iiv of our unnv;iM'l I'..! -ilitifs We are tud willing to afford to every . .i.-i..ii!.t ACC OMMODATIONS EQUAL to those ob- '...i.'i.lble eIsewhT". Our officer will be liapp to discuss ony ....liking business uit.'i prospective customers, and we desire VISITORS from out of town t make this tiiik their lieadnuartrs when in the city. .. First National Bank Madison. L. A. KRALFJGH. President. Florida .1 W WADS WORTH. Cashier Locals and Personals. 1 l-.ir lr Mimi:"- 'i'l ,,r:' k C ( Carroll. .; I !- ..lv I 1'li.n !M - ' V .Quality This is Truly the Gift Shop litis ivinarliahle eoi it'relie;isivet:ess of our lis flays anil their stil'.i'It 1 U-iiuty, quality anl value :;rovC! it. I'udoulitedly ycu iue join;: to luy some gift tlii. month or next for M-tue wedding or graduate so permit us to state tint you are cordially invited to examine our pd. whether you come to l.iuy or not. We Km low that k.uvUoiner. more exquisite and More, cleverly worked designs in (iold. Silver. F$t:is and Cut 11 lass are not to U found aiiywru-'t'e nor their prices I lettered YOUR VISIT IS REQUESTED, SHELLiE P. VANN Tc-'.evhor.e Exchange -Building. sV.TSXTT: li'i.'C tv'"t-.-.;-J.X'.T ' V'sTiC: Sv.'ic iOXCt .iXc voC X - ummer Time! The ood old summer time is here and the Boston Bargain House Is tlif pi new buy your siniiiiier CLOTHES, HATS, SHOES And everything in the Clothing line to kee; you eo.I. Miss Kibe H."t'-' r.'liini.'.l NiliinliO fr.uii TiiIIhImm c. l sIi. vimI.mI f.-w .lay, n ut whs ores, lit at tin- il.mce given in honor .if the i'tinit ! 'lie r.ls Mnmf in tin- I'hihuI ( it y Ladies ami Ccntl.'in.'ii I.i-t'ii t..f. H-r ynu read When ynu want fresh oysters, phone l The M.i.livni (.U'rk Lunch .In- Hm.lv. Hirn-y Byrl Le. Williams ami Mr. llHiigherty fiinntil :t party rum Vvr t)nk who ient a sti'.rt wlule m the rily Suiuliiy evening, n i.t k i r , ii the trip by autoni. iliile Fur any pain, fmm tup In t.ie. from any OHUse, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Pain can't stay where it i used Mrs. C. A. Hardee nf Live Oak arrived in the city Monday mi a pleasant visit of a few days in her sister. Mrs. T. C. Smith Itchiiii. protruding, (deeding cir blind piles yield to lean's Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved. tinnIK cured. Drug gists all sell it. Rev. Curtis Cruhh. of Live Oak. was in the city Sunday and Monday, in connec tion with his duties as rector of the Enh copal church. NOTICE Williams Brothers are p.juip-m-iI to do all repairing and building neat ly and promptly, and at reasonable rates. Let them know when you need carpenter work of any kind. A quantity nf hrick has heeu placed on the ground in front of the Presbyterian church, preparatory to placing a hrick ve neering nn the church. Mnved: I have moved my pressing rooms to the vacant building next to the Express office. Pressing and cleaning done promptly. Hats cleaned on short notice. 0. M. Mxktiv tf. J. R. Rutherford, of Lee. was in the city Monday. Mr. Rutherford will leave in a few days for Chicago, where he will enter the Chicago Colli ge of Medicine and Sur gery, and complete his course in this line. Ladies: Moseley carries in stock Dustdown for sweeping your floors, 25 cents per can. Full supply also of Old Dutch Cleanser. 4t Cordon Carroll, of Honierville, Ga , was in the city Sunday on a short visit. Judge S. B. Brewton, Mayor of Hines- ville, Ga derived such splendid results J from the use of Foley's Kidney Pills that he wants others to know ahout it. He j writes, "I have used Foley's Kidney Pills and feel that I have obtained great bene- I lit from them and I hpartily recommend tliem to any party suffering from kidney ' troubles.'' For sale by all dealers. Hun. D. H. Mays, of Monticelln, was in th? city Monday afternoon, in the inter-1 ests of his candidacy for re-?le . tinn to the United States Congress Bob Paterson is better qualified : now to serve you as Tax Assessor I than he has ever been. He husj made good and will appreciate your ) vote, CITIZENS BANK OF MADISON - - FLORiDA MADISON V 4 Capital Sofl.OOOtHi Si rplis $l.0OO ()(i A. Livingston. Jr . i",,,,, M C. Drew & J. j. H.irn. C. L Morrow, Cashier Real! - Reflect1 Resolve! IF YOU NEVER LAID YOUR CORN BY You Would Never GET A CROP! If You Never Lay YOUK DOLLARS BY You Will Never Get On Top! A SH1 j.tlty Coll'-crjnr,, Mute Sixrdily At Favorohu. Rates Every Accommodation Consistent With Safe Banking Methods Extended To Our Patrons 1'-.-'.'--"'" ACT'. wwssi""mn ! n .. .-..I'. ... '..i ,'4,.ti. .-.f ,f.r .,! There's no denying the fact We have the most attractive display of TOILET Articles in the City We have carefully selected and h.myht a splendid variety of CluCk: Fiower-in-lh-3Bonle Perfume Brushes, (V.r.t!w and Hand Mirrors, Dainty Powders. P ic." Puffs and B-xes. Perfumery from Domestie and FoHin '!.. k vs, in hi '.'very article t suit tli taste of the most ex v We n.si (: i 'rial and assure the Indies of our appr- i n. Ilosoiey's Drug Store .Madison. Florida. vLIitaiul see us, because we can and will s:;v you money on "veryth'njf you buy Boston Bargain House MADISON. FLORIDA For A Democratic Victory I 3uunu ucniukraia nun io rdtnonai ax To Grind Should Be Sent To The National Convention The democratic party has a fine oppor tunity to win a national victory this year if no mistake is made at the Baltimore convention. The best way to avoid the making of a mistake that might cost our party the victory is to elect as delegates men who are sound democrats without any ax to grind. The interests of the Florida democracy will be in safe hands if the following well known democrats are sent to the convention. These gen tlemen favor Harmon or Underwood, but will be governed by the instructions of the primary and use their best efforts to promote harmony in the party: For Delegates National Democratic Con- ' vention, State at Large. Vote for SIX FRANK E. CHASE Send Your Next Order For JOB WORK To This Office a E. S. CRILL A. W. GILCHRIST FRANK HARRIS EDWIN D. LAMBRIGHT B. S. WILLIAMS For Delegates National Democratic Con vention. Third Cong. District. Vote for two FRANK G. RENSHAW MILTON A. SMITH ( The Home of Quality Groceries The Rush find Crush YOU Frequently See Here, Is Due To The Fact That Feople Get Hungry And Know That Quality Groceries Are A Sure Antidote. Madison Grocery Corn y. "The Grocery People" Cut this out and save for reference on lection day. Sheldon Baker left Sunday for Atlanta, where he has entered the Southern Col lege of Pharmacy and will pursue his studies for the next several weeks. Misses Agnes Parramore, Luis H and Wtlna Smith left Sunday mornind Atlanta, where they are enjoying V opera this week.