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' THE PALATKA HEWS.' Feb. 1912. 5 GET YOUR : S Sprfog Garden IGEEDS FROM ( Lcds Drug Co. ( ; Crescent City, Fla. ) Fresh Supply Crescent s Git v News ; The Read Real Estate V Office at (jresoent City will gladly ! furnish information ' concerning grovfi or town property to pro spective) purchasers. " " v It has several bargains listed : on its books, i Property values are steadily . advancing In Crescent City. ' Write us. i M. H. READ, - ! Crescent City. Fla. CZAUTIFUL 1ESI0EHGE LOTS Hinh and drv. on Crescent Hill. Cres ent City, Florida, - size 81x140 feet, ome larirerl. Twenlv font allev in :ar of each lot. Situated between two :auliful lakes. Shell road runs thro jnter of prooertv. Streets 60 feet wide. ,'enues 50 feet wide. 5 to 10 minutes alk to post office, bank and stores, rice of lots: $140 to $400; one fourth isfi, . balance on time with 8 per cent iieresi. F. s; CONE, eal Estate Crescent City, Fla "I. Spencer, 1 Dentist. Office &t Residence on Prospect Street. epoentOlty, , - Florida lotisa To Land Owners We desire to list from owners direct. its. Groves, Improved and Unimproved inos. We can also handle Timber :acts and Cut-over Lands. We want operly with Good Titles, and must ive accurate discrictions. We are in uch with many good buyers, have the st facilities for handling property, and juld be pleased to hear from owners inlmg to sell their property. jV i u G. T. GRAHAM. -rescent City, ' Florida ! St, Johns River by Daylight. !i3 isaoh& Killer Line Steamer CRESCKNT. era the Cheapest and Most Enjoyable Summer Trip to be had In Florida. eaves Jacksonville on Tuesdays, Thursdays ( Naturuays at :iu a. fti. tor ijreen viivu, alkii, Oi'eBt'tut (Jlty and principle Way iilint'fi. eturmng, leate Crescent Olty on Wednes- '8, r ruiayn ana Monaays at t:.ia. m. .cksonville wnarf fool of Laura Street, elephone S!nM3. aiatka what I foot of Lemon Street. -T. C'l.ARK, Traflic, Manager, Jacksonville, Fla. escent City Transfer CoV Automobile and Boat Line;' Vuto meets all trains at Crescent City lclion. Night trains by appointment, S. M. LaBREE, Manager. esifent City, , Florida. rOR SALE The Johnson place at ivcsdale, bear Crescent City. For ticulars write, II. F. Johnson, Green Ic, Ga. g 10-13-tI. FOB SALE Late ver Front Grove of the A. J. Beach. - - rhree miles up St. Johns River from nlka. liiyh bank affording beautiful w. Fine dwelling cost $6,000; two wing wells; barn and boat house cost 5K0; 250 orange trees; packing house dock; 30 minutes by motor boat to ialka 10 minutes by auto. Ten min s walk to Fla. East Coast Railway. 12 es of land; part of which is exccl t for gardening. Vitl be sold for $5,000. Apply P.J. L-ks, Real Estate, Palatka, nja. For Sale. Ivo Anr. 0 antrp Grove, large trees, Rood idilion, ok. t room house, lake front, Ittty, oi:i-(uaritr mile from ttlation, I mo s rmm dwelling, pood condition, 8 t well k pi, rtat vurU't.Y of fruit, ornn ti9, iio'idiitj, tf palms, magnolias oitaud Uuuers, $2,1X10.00. on it'3 ftuotilunil, in ill! it we 1 1 i n g, 3 lot s, $150.00. t hot bargain, abstract title clear. - FINLEY TUCKER & BRO. Palalka, ., or C. J. Q'HAVER, Keuka, Fla. , of Fellsmere Lies tn the fact that tl,io.0O i being Sn(n draining 116,0m acres of rich mm-k nmi 'i-alrle land In ftt. Lm-le and Mn viiriJ Counties. The Kells mtrj Funn Company operates lti own raiinmtl from Hobasllnn on the K. K. l U.v-V Homeswker and win ter Tourist tickets have stop-over lriv:iv.'. , , ortsi-i s(? the FiiUmera Faruin. Ktr f:n ilicr Information apply to 2 u ! 1 y Underwriters Corporalioi ' Seilinj: Aiimts, Fellsmere. Fta. 'OR SALE Thoroughbred Brown ;1iiirn i , t3 for hatching, $1.25 for 15. ply J, 1'. Cowburo, Crescent City, 1-19 21 t Personal and Social, i Major J. L. Burton visited Palatka this week on business. Mrs. E. T. Clark and Miss Jessie Bur ton spent several days In Jacksonville this week. Eddie Sacked Is now the chief clerk in Chas. Cowart's meat market and grocery. Mrs. J. J. Horton Is exeallv imorovinff uer .cs.ueuce wun a new rooi, porcn the general up keep of its ptoperly. It rails, etc. . ijas nrODorlional assessment fnr Ihn C. A. Cheatham, hustling Jacksonville bard road and it has assumed to the real estate man. scent the week end town council the uavment of the extra with relatives here. expense entailed to make wider this E. H. Williams Is shioolnz his lune road ln certain places and so prevent bloom tangerines this week, and they ln.e cutting flown ol the shade trees on are of perfect color. which so much of the beauty and com Crescent Hill lot, are attracting much " P . "J" an offer, to be one of lento makeup one hundred dollars for the side-walk fund, and Mrs. Ira Pratt with the offer to be one of twenty ladies to raise the same amount, and are making good these offers. With this encouragement Will Aid V. I. A. Build Walks. Editor Palatka News Dear Sir: Will you kindly allow the V. I. A. space In your columns this week? So many friends have aided the V. I. A. during the two day's fair of last week that we feel it is due the public io thank them for their aid, and to say mat ine cordial support the Association has received has made it possible for tbem to undertake the building of a con crete walk on the south side of Central ave. The Association has many de mands upon its treasury at the prpsent time. It has its taxes, insurance and I ' m Advice attention these days. They are beauti fully located for residence purposes. Mrs. Isaac Edwards wife of the mayor of Batteburg, a. C, has been the guest tor some days of Mr. and Mrs. W, (J. Cartledge, of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keller and Miss on the part of these good friends and Phipper of Winnipeg, Manatoba, Cana da, are Ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gutteridge. -They have just returned from a trip to the Bermudas. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simmons and Miss Lucils Simmons of Greenville, S. C. woo have been . visiting Mrs. C. A, Cheatham at Huntington, will also visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- wood Mathis, Mrs. McGinness of Norwich. Conn.. the enthusiasm and Interest manifested by others the Association has decided to take up the work of the side-walk at once and are now making definite plans for the work. Thanking you for the space to make this statement, I am very truly. A. R. TORRE Y, Secretary V. I. A. Card of Thanks. TtlS VIA luichaii tn lti.nl, lU.. with her little infant son. Is here on a who hlnH n.iih nirm .nj ik. ..! . i a U...H.... .. :r """ m.,. iL,. .iiuriuui inose who so kindly exhibited vegeta her uncle and aunt. Mrs. Hurlbut met blcs and fruits in the County Fair-those her niece in Jacksonville on Thursdav whn nnoA ..,rino -,..t;,.,., ,iii. of last week and accompanied her to and all whoso generously aided them this place Ihe following day. I in their Valentine Partv and County Capt. John D. Plgue-of this place who Fair, and especially to thank Mr. Ira has for some time been Importuned by I Pratt for his interest and the assistance friends to become a candidate for Shcr- he has given the Association. . "Yes," said young Mrs. Tomllnson as she poured a glassful of water Into a shallow bowl filled with blooming bulbs, "they did bloom at last and they are pretty. But don't you ever let any one tell you what Flossie told me about them, for lt isn't true." "Chinese lilies or narcissus?" aBked her visitor, as she slipped off her pin less hat and warmed her blue tipped nngers against the tea cozy, all set lor gentle brewing. "I'm sure I don't know. I bought both kinds of bulbs and they"" got mixed, and now every bowl hag some flowers with yellow centers and some that are white and everybody tells me a different story, about which Is which. But that doesn't matter nearly so much as the rest of it." Young Mrs. Tomllnson sank Into her wicker chair and began to arrange the delicate tea cups, and after that she uncovered a pile of cheese sandwiches. "It Is all lovely," exclaimed her friend. "All tea, cheese, sandwiches and flowers. I am cold and hungry, so hurry thelea, and do tell me what Flossie said that wasn't true." ff, has finally decided to enter the race, -'apt. Plgue is well-known in alt this section and has assurances of general support. A hydrographic survey of Lake Cres cent and Dunn's Creek is now being made by government engineers under the Kivers and Harbor act of 1910. I G. Coxetter who seems to have charge of the survey states that he expects to be about two weeks doing the work. The engineers and helpers arc on Ihe steam er racouire. I Mn C R H, rntr et Rinn-ftamtsin NT Messrs. ievy ana Lyoa ot lirove I i.. is a euest at the Highland House. IIoJI kn.,A kAHn - .. 1 f.-l I fishing record during the past ,wo or M. Adams and little son, of Hortense three weeks. On Salurdav last thev a 'are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, .. ... i !, c,ii .'as ' o. Kaybon, -1 . ulii via Mine gicimi gucuuiuK ouiiic I three or four hours, and returning with Mr. and Mrs. Ashe, who havn hepn a pretty string of fish of Ihe big mouth the guests at the Highland House, left Crescent City Feb. 19. A. K. TURKEY, Secretary. : LAKE COMO Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gleason of Bine: namton, IN. T.. are eucsts at Ihe Hiirh I lana House. Mrs. Cassius Phillips and Mrs. Lucv fhillips of blmira, N. Y., are guests at ine Migniana House. black bass variety. There were 19 fish on the string and the total weight would be about 20 pounds. Their skill is the envy of all the winter visitors. The work of laying the shell road the (ulHength of Central ave was expected to begin this week. las. raugelt jr.. who has the contract for building the road, has also made arrangements for getting out the shell at DeLeon Springs, and the first two car loads arrived at the Junction on Saturday. Mr. Padgett says he intended to put a force on the work this week and push it rapidh lo com plction. As soon as this is done the work of shelling North Summit street and Oakwood avenue to the north town limits will begin. Mr. Padgett also has the contract for this work, "Crescent City, which includes a ra us of four miles from the town center- ships more oranges, grape fruit and tan, gcrsncs in a year,' said Mr. John Mc Cormick, head of Ihe New York fruil commission house of McCormick, Hubbs & (Jo., "than any other one place in Florida. Last year, our tan genne crop, it was slated by men con versent with the crop of Ihe stale, rep resented lully one fourth of the laneer lnes in the slate. These are some things Crescent City people should raise a noise over. It is understood that the ladies of the illage Improvement Association Intend taking 'the lead in building a concrete town for several days. sidewalk the entire length ot Central for other southern points before return ing to Iheir home at Binghamton, N. Y, Mrs. Jay and Miss Crafts were recent visitors lo Daylona and Seabreeze. Mrs. Ed. F.Sullivan and Mrs. Ellen Nichols were visitors at Palatka (or several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. MacNab and E, Isom visited Palatka recently, Hon. W. S. Middlctoo of Pomona took Mrs. D. B. Raybon. Oradell. Miss Clinton, and Mrs. I Rosa Blood on an auto trip to Palatka. H. C. Gates, and Mr. and Mrs. Georee Davidson, and Mrs. Ellen Nichols took an auto trip to Crescent City recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bronson visited Crescent City in their auto. Albert Gable Is sick with the measles. W. L. Gable is on the sick list, being confined to Ihe house, but his many friends are hoping to soon see him out again. Services were held in the M. E, church Sunday morning. Rev. Ted rick preachiuga most excellent sermon, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowley of North- port, L. I., are expected this week, at the Highland House. Horace Prior of Jacksonville is in avenue, on the south side, and that properly holders along the street have generally expressed a willingness to contribute One-half the cost. It is with n the power of the town council to or der this work done, requiring property holders to pay one-half, but as the coun cil has ordered shell road work done to Ihe extent of its present year's income. ihe ladies think seriously of taking up the work. - Probably the most successful enter tainments ever given at this place, both from the point of numbers attending and financially, were those of last week the Valentine SociaPand County Fair nder-J auspices of Ihe V. 1. A. Ihe attendance on both days was excellent and all had a fine time. Nearly $300 as realized as a profit from Ihe two days, and this money the ladies are go ing to use on some scheme for town im provement. The credit for the success of Ihe affair is largely due to Misses Johnson, Tillinghast and Bessie A. Wil liams, and Mesdames Hurlbul 'and Gowen. Miss Johnson appears to have been the general manager. Many other ladies, also, are entitled to great credit for the success of these entertainments. The Southfield Bible Conference will begin its Ninth annual conference in this place one week from next Tuesday on March sth, and continue to March 17th. The sessions will consist of a series of popular bible lectures each day. Rev. Dr. C. 1. schoficld of New Y ork, formerly of Dallas, Texas, one ot tne foremost oibte teachers in Ihe world will be a leading lecturer here. Dr. Scholicld has attended for mer sessions of the Conference and his coming will te a great pleasure to an our people. Rev. Lewis S. Chafer and Mrs. Chafer will also be present. Mr. Chafer is Dr. Schoficld's associate in bible teaching, and Mrs-. Chafer will preside at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Chafer's duets are among the most pleasing features of the Conference. Mr. Geo. C. Mebbins, one ot Ihe worlds greatest composers of gospel music will lead the singing. President Tillinghast has called a meeting of the board of trade at the Auditorium for this trnday) evening at 30. Some important matters are to come before the board, one of which relates to certain advertising , mailer hich the committee in charge of that work has in hand. The board will also have a report from the special commit tee on memorial resolutions on the re cent death of Rev. Edward P. Butler, a member of Ihe organization. The Cres cent City board bf trade is in business for the purpose of advancing the inter ests of the town and ladies as well as gentlemen are eligible to membership. Several ladies have already been en rolled, lt is hoped that all who have lire interests of the town at heart will come out to the meeting to night. An opportunity will be given ail who have not already done so lo join the organization. Mrs. John Raffertv led the Eoworth League meeting Sunday evening. Know Thyselfl If you want to know how to account ir yourself, study the characters or your relations. , , . You wonder at the eccentricities of this or that con nection of your own. Watch your self, and you will find impulses which, but for the restraints you put upon them, would make you do the same foolish things which you laugh at ln that cousin of yours. O. W. Holmes, How Virginia Town Got Its Name. Front Koyal Is the name of a town in Warren county, Va. - At first, it bore the title "Royal Oak," because of an Immense tree upon its com mons. One day the colonel of militia became confused while drilling his troops and save his regiment the qieer command, "Front the Royal!" Such is the origin of the modern name given in a bulletin of the geological survey. Novelty Brings Profits. A New York grocer has combined an advertising novelty and a source of profit in a butter churn, which is In almost constant operation in his store. The chnrn is driven by a small electric motor and the scheme Is to sell a patron a quantity of cream and then, for a small charge, churn it Into butter. The operation takes but a few minutes. SICKLY CHILD Made Well By Vinol Letters from a Grateful Mother New Haven, Conn. "My little girl, ever since her Dirtn, was irau ami sickly and nothing seemed to do her any good until we tried your cod liv er and Iron tonic Vinol. As soon as she commenced to taka It, I noticed an Improvement ln her health and ap pearance. She has now taken throe bottles of Vinol, r.nd from tha good it has done her I can say it will do all you claim for It In building up and strengthening frail and delicate chil dren." (Name furnished on request.) Another mother of Chicago, 111, writes: T can not say too njucn in praise of Vinol for delicate, ailing children." Wo ask every mother of a frail. sickly or trillng child in this vicinity to try Vinol on our agreement to re turn their money if it does not do all we claim. AcksfM-Stmrt Bnf U. Pslslka, Fla. S "None ol it was true about the bulbs," declared young Mrs. Tomlln son, sternly. "And she started me on them, you know. She was here last summer when . we gave our rubber plant to Aunt Sophie because Harry said it was too big to live with and fussed so about lt. I was sorry to see it 0, for it was the only thing I ever made grow, and I have spent a for tune on ferns and various kinds of plants. They die the minute I touch them. So Flossie suggested bulbs. They were quite cheap, she told me. " 'Just get some cheap, plain glass bowls, said FIossJflr-"'and you can gather enough pebbles this summer to fill them. Then get the bulbs at 25 cents a dozen and you have flowers for the entire winter. Plant them two weeks apart and then keep them in the dark for two weeks. In six weeks they bloom and you can keep taking out your bowls as the old flowers die.' It sounded delightful, so I decided to try it. "That was In July. We were going north for the rest of the summer, so I just made a note ef it and watched for pebbles. Whenever we were in swimming or were walking by the lake I made everybody pick up peb bles for me. Harry said his pockets were full of stones all summer long, and he got awfully mad once because I emptied the cigars out of a new cigar box to put stones In, though covered up the cigars and they weren't hurt a bit. 'I brought back four boxes of stones perfect beauties, blue and white and yellow and pink. Then I began to look up bowls. Flossie said the bowls would cost almost nothing at all, and began to look for plain glass bowls, The cheap ones were dreadful pressed glass things and the only pretty ones were ?1 each, so I got two of those and then looked at pottery bowls. Harry says that there's where I lost my head, butrl looked on the bowls as an investment. And I got some beauties. They cost more than the others, but I thought they were worth the money, and the Japanese clerk was such a dear about choosing them. Then I got the bulbs. And instead of costing 25 cents a dozen they were three for a quarter. Flossie said 1 went to the wrong place, but I didn't know that, and I had bought Bix bowls, so I had to have plenty of bulbs. "About October 1 I began to Bet them out so they would begin bloom ing about November 15. I never have got over this part of it. Harry has always given his cigar boxes to a neighbor boy and he came over to play in our basement one day and found my pebbles in those boxes and threw them all into the alley! Harry wasn't at all sympathetic. He simply refused to go and gather more pebbles by the lake, which he might have done to save expense, and so I had to go back to the bulb store and buy little ugly, commonplace stones for ten cents a quart. I finally got one bowl started ln the dark in the coat closet. There Harry found it before it was a week old and spilled it all over the silk lapels of his new tuxedo. Of course, his tailor could fix that, but he insists on counting it in as part of the ex pense. He never seemed to care for my bulb ambitions. "That bowl was broken, and Of course It was the nicest, and the little tender sprouts were harmed, so I had to begin again. I took all the things out of the closet and bad the janitor put up some shelves, and it didn't cost much and was a splendid place for the bulbs. 'Hut all winter Harry has said that he hasn't been able to find a thing In its proper place. He quieted down bit after the bulbs got to blooming until he got his newspaper In a bowl one night, and then you really should have heard him rave, though lt was just his own carelessness. Of course, I have learned a lot about bulbs. I tell Harry that next year, since I ' have my equipment, everything will go much better. It Is an investment, you see, so I must go on, for there are only the bulbs to buy. If you ever want to try them, dear. come to me, or ask Harry. We know. Do have another sandwich." Ghest Pains and Sprains Sloan's Liniment is an ex cellent remedy for chest and throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and in flammation. A few -drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and liealing. Here's Proof " I have used Sloan't Liniment for years and can lenuiy to it wonderful croup, tame b.ick and rheumatism and io every case it gave instant relief." reiikcca Jane Isaacs, Lucy, Kentucky. SLOAM'S LINIMENT is excellent for sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Prioo, ZSOmg BOo.g $1.00 Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent, free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan i 11 n OJd Christmas Fare. Old Christmas fare did not Include ho modern Christmas bird the tur key a roasted peacock takine Its iilace on the festive board. Horn is a message of hope and good chwr Iroui Mrs. C i Martin, FwEt Mill, Va , who is th mother of eight een children. Mrs, Jlartln waa cured of stomach trouble and constipation by hamberlaiu a Tablets after live year f suffering, and now rccummenda these tablets to the publio, Isold by all dealars . Corrected. Fred Forgive me, dear; I know I'm a perfect ass. . Jane Oh, don't say that! Nothing Is perfect ' This Is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contraoted by thoir chlldrnu, and have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the ltallty and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy'is famous for Its cures, and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Tha Bible. The Bible contains 3,506,480 letters, 773,740 words, 31,173 verses, 1,189 chapters and 66 books. Dysentery yields quioMy to DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Cramps, wind colic, and sick stomach also disap pear before its marvelous correcting in fluence. It heals cuts, sores, or wounds on the surface of the body with equal reaainoss. Jt purines bad odors, de stroys germs and is excellent in the bath water for cleansing the skin. Price 50 cts. pr bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tha Elbows. Rubbing the elbows with warm almond oil every evening will ln time eradicate all roughness of the skin. There Is no better meuicine made for colds t:,au Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It acts on nature s plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expec toration ; and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by all deal ers. Dosert of Sahara. The nrea of- the great Sahara desert Is almost as great as that of the Unit ed States. Dypspepsla Is America's cui se. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every tiran. It drives out Impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect di gestion, normal weight, and good health. Trial by Jury. Trial by Jury began to supersede other modes of prosecution late in the fourteenth century. Do you kuow that more real danger lurks in a eo.umou cold than in any othi r of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlnin's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prepara tion, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy Is for sale by all dealers. re- Four Handed. "A moukey has four bundii,' marked the zoologist. "Yes," replied Mr. CurdwelL "It's a shame to see the animal neglect Its op portunities. It could play an entire game of bridge all by Itself." Exchange. For a sprain you will And Chamber- laiu's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restore the parts to a healthy condition. 25 and 50 cent bottles lor sale by all dealers. Tha Best Books. Read the best books first or you may not have a chance to read them at all. Thorenu. Stimulant or Tonic? Avar's Sarsaparilla is not a stimulant. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. There is not a drop of alco hol in it Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is a tonic. You have the steady, even gain that comes from such a medicine. Ask your doctor all about this. Trust him fully, and always do as he says. He knows. Who makes the best liver pills? The J. C Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been miking Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight est count apout using tnese puis, as your doctor, Ask him first, that's best. MM Of IS U. AlU W. llOWOU, SHERIFF'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an execution 1 ued out of end under the seal of theUlruult dour tor the Finn (now eishtn) Judicial Circuit of the Rtate of Florida, ln and for the County of Putnam, on the 4th day of January, a. v. isw, in ravoror jonu E, Hartrklge. plaintiff, aualnst Henlftmln P. Calhoun, defendant, I have levied upon, as ine property or tne fittiaie. or saia Benjamin r. umnoun. aecongeu. ana Buoiecc to said execution, and wilt offer for sale at public outcry, to the highest and best bidder, lor i-uBu. m nie iroru uoor or ine uoun HOUue, In the City of Palntka, Putnam County, r lunuu, uuruiK ine jeieui iiours or sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, 1H1, the same being the 4th day of March 1912, and legul sales day, the following described luiiuauiiu uiupuiLy, luwu: The nnrtlipfittt. mlm-tui- if Baitlnn Ulv JAI Township Ten (10) Mouth, Range Twenty four (21) Kast, containing One Hundred and oiaij uwj Aures, ue tne same more or less, all beinn ln Putnam Oountv. KlnrtriA. Upon such sale being made, I will make, execute and deliver to the purchaser or pur chasers thereof, good and sufficient deed to tne suuie. rurcnuser to pny for deed. tV. Li. KBHUBKliT. Hhnrlff. PiitnHin (!n Plni-lila February 1st, UK. 1-27-4 Notice ot Application for Tax Deed tinder section s oi t;napter 4hn, Laws of Florida, Kotlce is hereby given that 1. W. Oonwav. purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 17H. dated the lstdavof Julv A D luei. hnn filed nn.iri certificate In my office, and has made applica tion for tax deed to Issue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the following uem-riucu properly snuaiea in ruuiam county Florida, to-wit: tw'i or s;-g or im i, section 02, township u, . rnnire 20 e: 10 acres. The said land beinir AftneKRed At thA rtAIA nf the issuance of such certificate in the nnniA nf uoo. joneB. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed ac cording to law, tax deed will Issue thereon on the 4lh day of March, A. 1). 1B12. Witness niv Official sIlrnatlirA anA soul this Ihe 2'd day of February, A. !., 1912. toeui 11KV HUTCHINSOH, Clerk circuit court Putnam (Jo. Fla. By Henry Hutchinson, jr., 1, C. Eggs far Hatching. From standard bred 8. C. White Lee- horns. Bred to lay and. do lay, $1.50 par 15. H. C. Corbett, Lake Park, Ga. FOR SALE. White S. C. Leghorn Ecss for saie. Guaranteed thorough bred and extra fine laying strain, $1.00 for thirteen. Mrs. C. H. Price, Keuka, Florida. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. V. S. Lasd OfFiOE at Gainesville, Fla. January 80, HU2. Notice Is hereby given that Willtam H. Thomas, of Lake Como, Florida, who, on January 7th, 11U, mode Homestead Entry, Horlal No. 0140, for , Section 10, Township 12, south, Range H east. Talla hassee Meridian, bus filed notice of Inten tion to niuke Final Commutation Proof to establish claim to the land abovedesorlbed, before the Clerk or the Circuit Court, at Pa latka, Florida, on the 2UtU day of Feb ruary, 1012. Claimant names as witnesses: W. H. Prior, of Lake Uomo, Florida. W. L. Gable, " " " K, V. Sullivan,- " " " , 1 1). B. Raybon, " HENRY 8. CHUBB, Register. Notice of Final Discharge. TSnttna la hanahv it I ...in .ha, nn TiinA Qlprf A. I)., lull!, as Executor of the last will and testament of Curtis B. Martin, lat of Put nam County, Florida, deceased, I shall niuke niv final rettlrns nf mv fuicnunta u such executor, and apply for a Anal dis charge from my said executorship. Said returns auu application will De mode to the Honorable County Judire of Putnam County, Florida, at bis office ln Palatka, ClUllUtt. ' FRED V. OWEN, Executor of the last will and testament of Curtis B. Marllu, deceased. li-2a-tlui Administrator's Notice. n TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS: All creditors, legatees, distributes and all persons having claims or demands against the estate of Julius Hnnna and Li I lie L. Hanna, deceased, are called upon and noti fied to present the same within Two (2) -years from this date, otherwise they will bo barred. ROBERT A. WALKER, Administrator of the Estates of Julius Hanna and Llllle L. Hanua. deueased. Dec. 6th A. D. 1011. s-w Guardian's Final Notice. Notice is herehv clven that as fttiRrdiun of Mary Florence Newbold and Carrie Nel lie Newootd, thut six months alter the date hereof I will present my Unal accounts and vouchers to the County Judtre of Putnam County, Florida, and ask to be discharged iroiu lurtuer guuruiansnip of said estates. J. H. H Art! , Guardian of Mary Florence and Carrie Nellie Newbnld. Crescent City, Fla., J uly 14th, lull. m NOTICE. February 8th. 1912. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN: This is to Inform the Dublic that Mr. J. O. Collins is no longer in our employ. ATLANTIC ot UULF INSURANCE! CO. PaUtka, Florida. HOGS FOR SALE. We have a large Berkshire Boar. Also about 50 Pigs and Breeding Sows on our farm ear Suniigside. U. H. Perrv & Son. Palalka, Florida. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Anv- one having three or four thousand dol lars to invest and desiring to enter the manufacturing business, can make an nually the amount of their investment in PalaUa, or elsewhere. If interested, address X. Y. X. care this paper. 1-27-4 WANTED A Combination Saddle and Buggy Horse. Apply to C. T. King, Bank ol Crescent City. if WANTED Lineman: slenriv inh In frond man. Address Crescent Cilv Tel. ephone Co., Crescent Cily, Fla. 1-5-tf Notice of A ppllcatlon for Tax Deed Under Hec- tion sol unapter 4SS8, Laws ot Fiorina. Notice Is hereby given that W. A,-, cam- ley purchaser of tax ' certifi cate No. 8511, dated the Sth day of July, A. D., 1891, has tiled said certificate ln my office, and has made application for tax deed to Issue ln accordance with law. Hitld certificate embraces the following described property situated ln Putnam county, Florida, to-wit: Lot 0. Blk. 170 Palatka. The suid land being usKcssed at the date of the issuance of such certlllcate in the name of Robt. Jones. Unions eaid certificate shall be redeemed according to taw, tax deed will Issue thereon on the 4tb day of March, A. D. 1912. Witness my official signature and seal this the 2th day of February, A. I). lBl-i. (Seal) HENRY HUTCHINSON, Clerk Circuit Court Putnam County, Fla. Bv II. Hutchinson, Jr.. I). 0. Notice of Application for Tax Deed Under Section 8 of Chapter 488M, Laws of Florida. Notice is hereby given that Charlotte Lewis, purchaser of tax certlllcate No. lliu dated the 3d day of April. A. II. 1st), has filed said certificate lu my office, and has made application for tax deed to Issue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the following described property situated in Putnam county, Florida, to-wlt: EH Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 1W, Palatka. The said land being assessed at tbe date of Issuance of such certlllcate ln the name of V. E. Rosignol. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, Tax deed will Issue there on on the 18th day of March. A. 1). ltd-'. Witness my official signature and seal this 15th day of February, una. BBAI. HENRY HUTCHINSON, Clerk Circuit Court, Putnam County, Fin By H. Hutchinson Jr. D. O. Florida East Coast Railway LOCAL TIME CARD No. 92. CORRECTED TO JAN. 22. 1912 17 D.il 87 Dsilr 8 303HI 2 IS S 10 5 J t 1SPM 12 34UI U 7U t S6" 1 1 HUN I 23UU I 58UI 4 08AM 05U s torn 8 35IM 10 26UII 11 20OI 11 sH 12 55PM 20 l t 15PMI 7 334 13PM 10 35PM 12 20 il 12 30am, OOihJ T 30AM t 24AM t9 30mI W I o.ay 12 15P.8 1 25 2 1SP.S, "s'ib'i 3 51-Ml 251 5 20PJI 6 58 8 15PM 10 0OP.M 10 15PM 3 OOW t3 30AM t 24AM t 30'H- tlOOOUIflO 00181 tS OOPMi t5 O0P. 33 Daily 00-.M 10 10 M 10 58M 12 25PM 12 35! 12 ASM 1 25PM 2 22 1 2 57J 3 OOP 3 2SP.M 1 34? 5 10 7 00PM 7 15PK 8 301 STATIONS 20 Dailr 9 30am L...J.tkhOHTillt. Ar. 10 55 tM 11 50AM "i"2b"i 1 33P.S 2 25PMH 3 1WM DIPS 4 05PM 4 38'M 4 iH'M t 55P.M 9 00 9 15PM 11 OOP 11 55 'A " St. Augustine Lv f.att t'alttka-. " Uolnl Ormond " " ... Oriaond... . " .. D.yli.oi ... ' New Smyrna. " . . lltuaville- ' Cocoa..- . " " ..Rm-kledse.. " " ... l.u tiallie ) ' ...Meliionrne " " . Port Pierce. ' r W. Palm Beach " " -Palm Reach. ' " Ft.l.aitdrrdale " " . Miami.--- " Lt. . . .Miami . Ar .Hnnjcatead-. Lv . Lun2 Ker... " Key Weal.. " 30 Daily 7 40pm 25PMI S 10PM 3 40PM 3 27pm 2 55' 1 35 1 0UPM 12 5W 12 28" 12 18PK 10 35t 8 20 8 05ai 20" 5 30 vt 34 D.il 88 I H8 Daily D.il, 7 50P.MI 1 0IVH 3 15P.MI f 50P.M; 12 O0.H I 15P.M S se' 10 57 Aw 4 SOP.s t 20 Hi 4 OUPM 3 45PM 2 3HP.M 2 02 'M 1 59 1 32P.M 1 24KMI 12 00 M 10 00AM 45AM 9 27AM 9 161M 8 45am 7 32AM 50AM 7 30AM riaP.kO.S.S.Co... Lv.. kryWe.t. .Ar. .iaP.HO.S.S.Co. via P.8.O.S.S.O.. . Ar Havana . Lv. viar.O.S.S.Co, 4 301W 2 I5AS1 It 30P.M til 00PM 18 08P.M. 15 OOPMI 14 30P 19 30W t 13P.M. 11 46AM 11 33U 11 00AMI 9 48AM 9 06AM 50AM 4 40AW u :opm 111 00PM t8 08PM tS 00 M JTaily 9 20AM 8 05UI 7 OOtM Ti'siii S OfiUI 4 30AM 1 HAM 28AM 2 24AM 1 47AM 1 3SAM 11 40PM 9 20 9 05PM 7 OIKAI ( 0OPM 5 30PM 4 15P.M 1 II5P.M 11 KM t4 ao t9S0Ati Ft. Lauderdale The Homestead Lonal leaves ll,iitii,utiil HhIIv 7-on A. M. Miami 8:35 A. M 9:28 A. M. Ar. West Palm Beach 11:00 A. M. Ar. I'alm Beach 11:10. Leave Palm Bench 1:00 P. M. Leave West Palm Beach dally iw P. M. Ft. Lauderdale 8:30 P. M. Miami 4:46 P. It. Ar. Homestead 0:00 P. M. Makes all stops. All Pullman trains. (Dally except Sunn ay. t ' PALATKA BRANCH v I.T.F...t PaUtka e osam 7 05AM 9 25AM 11 00AM 12 0011 1 20PM t IS 4 20PM 00RM II 05PM EAST PALATKA TO PALATKA ...No. 100 ...No. 102 ...No. 101 ...No. 108 ...No. 108 ...N. 110 ...No. 112 ...do. 114 ...No. 116 ...No. 118 Daily.. Daily.. Daily.. Daily . Daily.. Daily.. Daily.. Daily .. Daily.. Daily . Ar. II l.v. Palalka ! Palalka t 2am 7 2Sam1 9 4 Ram i 11 20IM; 12 20 -A1 1 40-M; 3 S5PM- 4 40P.M' 20! 11 25P.M 30iM 7 35-Ml 10 311. M; 11 2S! 12 10W PALATKA TO EAST PALATKA No. 101 No. 103 No. 105 No. 107 No. 109 1 I0 No. Ill 40M No. 113 4 45PM no. 113 10 25PM No. 117 It 35 No. 110 Daily. , Daily., Daily., Daily., Dally., Daily., Daily.. Daily., Daily.. Daily. Ar. East Palatka 4 50AM 7 55AM 10 50a 11 45UI I 00 M 1 10TM 4 O0 H i 05PM 10 45PM 11 55PM SAN MATKO BRANCH J"; BAST PALATKA TO j'- SAN MATEO TO EAST tl"L SAN MATEO PALATKA 9 30AM No. 103 Daily 8 50am 8 65am No. 104 Daily ' ISAM 8 20PM No. Ill Dailr 2 10PM 8 60 .. No. 112 Dailr-I J Sag pS, S.ilr'1 MATPORT BRANCH I fag I fogl N..H tOPM 8 00M 8 BOamLt Jocksoavillo .Ar. 7 46AM 1 Ism I tM T 11PM 8 50PM ilAMAr... Pablo Beach .....Lt. 7 06AM 11 24P 4 HHi 7 20PM 8 58M tSO'MAr Allaucio Beaok ...... ..-.-Lv. I 59AM 12 13PM i 4N T 35pm 9 15PM 10 05AM Ar MayBorl - Lt. 9 46am 13 00M 4 90m No! HIS No. 201 ORANGE CITY No. 202 No. 204 No.tOS BNTEKPHISB N(.tM Daily D'ilr BRANCH Daily Daily Daily BRANCH Daily S 40PM 00AM Lt.. Now Smyrna .Ar. 160PM 7 25PM 8 WW LT..TIraeTilIo....Ar 1 88PM 4 46PM U 00AM "... Lake Helen... Lt. 18 64pm 4 00M 9 05AM " ....Mavtoa,.. Lv 18 8PM 4 67PM 11 81AM " . ..Orauae City... " 12 49pm 8 23PM 10 15AM ...Batorpriao... M 1148am 8 05PM 11 30AM Ar. Oram. City Jul." 18 35PM 8 15M 10 90AM Ar Katoryrj.e Jaao U 95AM CoaavH.a. mad. at WWmi, Fla., wltn P. O. 8. 8. Co, far Ha.Ma.Cabo. , Coaaaetion. aaad. at Mi.aai with P. A O. S. 8. Ca. far Naaaaa, SahaaM lalaaae. CCTTtMa. TIMS TABLBShowtew tim at whiefc tr.lae Mar be ipHl to arrive al and depart Baal tto eeverel ttetleaei bat tb.tr arrival or d.parrar. at lh. tiw elated w aet tnaraaleod aoe la tala Caaanaay 10 ha sold reeaaaolble toe aoy delay ar aay eoeMoaaeea ariainl lh.r.frei. OR COPY OP THE LOCAL TIMS CARD 0 OTHBt INMOU1ATION "888 THB TICUT AG8NT V D. RAHN BR. General Paiaealer Age at. IT. AUGUSTINBf FLORIDA North East Atlantic Coast Line, South West Electric Lighted Pullman Dining and Sleeping?cars. For information, Batei and Reservations See nearest Atlantic Coast LioeAgentor Write A. W. FRITOT, Div. Pass, igent, Atlantic Coast Line, 188 W. 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