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THE PALATKA NEWS, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. " 1 MRS. JAMES LEES LAIDLAW PROGRAM Mrt. James Lee Laldlaw, wife of a New York banker, who in company with her husband has just started on the first conjugal cross-country "hike" In the history of the suffragist move ment In this country. Mrs. Laldlaw Is the chairman of the suffragist move ment In Manhattan and has been an Indefatigable worker for the cause. During her visit to the western coast she and her husband will attend the annual state convention of the "feuffs" at Reno, and will Investigate the al leged attempted intrigue of the antis with the saloon keepers and liquor dealers against the suffragist cause. E TAX LAW RULES TO COME BE OBSERVED BY TAX PAYERS OF COUNTRY. Treasury Officials Issue Booklet Clear Up Misunderstanding About Law. IN- to Washington. After weeks of study of the complexities of the income tax law, treasury officials Issued a 90-page booklet, christened it "Regulations No. 33," and sent it forth to collectors of Internal revenue In the expectation that It will clear up many of the mis understandings concerning the law which have arisen throughout the country. It lakes twenty-three pages of the book to set forth the law itself, but sixty pages are used in telling how the net income to be taxed is ascer tained by the taxpayer, when and where tax must be paid, what penal ties will be imposed for non-payment, what exemptions and deductions will be allowed. Many pages are devoted GASPARILLA CARNIVAL, TAMPA, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 21-24. Saturday. Firing of Runs of artillery and war vessels at sunrise annoum-ins the open 1 1. IS of the first day of the big Uaspa rilia Carnival. At 9 o'clock A. M. several thousands of Homing i'igeons will be released, all , bearlnic a messaRe from Tampa to the entire world. These pigeons have been secured "from twenty different points ' In the United States and Canada. At 12 o'clock noon the filing of sa lutes from war vessels, announcing the coming of the Royal Court chamberlain of Klne- KttHuurillH VII The Court I Chamberlain will arrive amid shouts of j Royal the people, waving banners, and the mu sic of bands. Opening Addresses. At 1:39 Mayor D. B. McKay will de liver an address of welcome which will be responded to by Hon. Wm. Chase Temple, President of the Carnival Asso ciation, extending a welcome to the vis itors and the Hoyal Court Chamberlain of King Gaspariiia. The Chamberlain will announce that he is a special en voy from His Majesty King Gaspariiia VII; an advance guard to make known i uesuay, r-eeruary cr. The last and greatest day of the Car nival, the lorenooii of which will be given over to the visitors tor lite pui pose of seeing the sights of tne city, visiting the government buildings, the cigar factories, the water front improve ments and the various points of luuuial attractiveness that can be seen in no other clime in all their tropitui beauty during the winter months. In autoino blling over the miles of bcautltui drives through orange groves luueu with goiu en fruit, pine forests fragrant with tne health-giving tumes of tue loliage and gorgeous tropical scenery where spring is perpetual. At i-.to P. M. on Tuesday, the grand allegorical, historical and aural p.tiaoe will start from the east edge ot the city and will inarch tuiougn Llie prin cipal streets beneath triumphal arches ot Hags and flowers. Heading this parade will be the Grand Marshal of King Gaspariiia, ac companied by mounted heralds, announc ing to the thousands of spectators the couiililf ot the grand pagtant of King Gaspariiia VII. Next will appear the Band in fancy costume. Next PIECES OF SILVER. will follow His Royal Majesty s Chariot. preceded by his mounted courtiers. This will be followed by the Royal Court Chamberlain and the seven court direc tors on prancing steeds. Immediately following these will come the Gaspa riiia Captain and his lieutenants, lead ing the gaily decorated lioals with blood-thirsty pirates with their chesis of gold and Jewels in the frolics of the pirates. Next in line of inarch will ap pear the twelve floats of tiie Carnival Association, symbolizing the march ot the months, which have been produced to the citizens of the coming of the t at a great expense under, the direct su King and krewe of Pirates Bold. He ; pervision of expert artists who huvt had twenty-five years expericne- in p:o oucing tne nnest r.oats ever shown advises the Mayor and citizens that if tne keys of tne city are not surrendered to His Majesty on his arrival, that the city will be taken by armed force. The Mayor will then appeal to the citizens to make preparations for the defense of the city against Gaspariiia and his Pirates. Floral Parade of School Children. At 2:30 P. M. five thousand school children will be seen in a floral parade through the principal streets and to Plant Park, where they will give a classic, singing a song composed for this occasion. "Welcome to Tainpa." Thousands of flowers will be carried by the children, all of whom will be appro priately costumed. A Human Chess Game. At 3:00 o'clock at plant Park there will be a human chess game on an eighty-foot board of alternate white and black squares whicli will be parti cipated in by thirty-two beautifully cos tumed people. The Landing of DeSota Tampa's Historic Pageant. Commemorating the landing of De Sota on the shores of Florida more than thret hundred and seventy-live years ago, will be a feature of not only Saturday's program, but the entire car nival. Under tile auspices of the La dles' Club.4' of the city will be shown tins magnificent historical pageant bring ing into life the characters who made the early history of Florida. The daring explorers and adventurers who entered unknown wilds, peopled by savages, will he presented in a manner that will be both stai tlingly beautiful and entranc ing. Quite a proportion of the popula tion of Tampa is of Spanish descent, and from this course will be secured the people who will impersonate the Spanish characters. Several hundred of these will fiarticipate and all will be in the costumes of lie Sota's period. Near the place where lie Sota will land will be seen a camp of Seminole Indians and around the tepees the squaws and papooses glorying in the freedom of the wilds. Suddenly from the tepees will ring out the singing of forty or lifty Indian maidens who will emereu sing ing and dancing the corn dance. The braves will come into camp with their fame. L,olling round the camp-fires they are aroused by the coming ot Ie Sota and his halberdiers, lanciers and sailors, headed by Juan Ortis, hurry forth to meet them. l)e Sola makes peace with the Intimitis. planting of the Spanish flag is shown. Then 1 s2 1. the lowering of tin- Spanish Hag and the raising of the Stars and Slrlpes. Finale, a chorus of several hundred voices. The afternoon program will close with a mammoth display of day fireworks. Illumination of the City and Masked Street Carnival. At dusk, His Honor the Mayor will press an electric button, throwing the city into a blaze of glory. Heralds will Immediately announce the beginning of the masked street carnival when the ilnaglneatic ot the merrymakers may Meveral hlocks in this country, and will be jewels of glit tering splendor and gardens ol lloweis. At 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening Un closing day of the Carnival, the night water sports and regatta will take place. An elaborate display of pyrotechnic aquatics have been provided lor, and the many small boats will be in brilliant electrical array. This will he held in the beautiful Hillsborough River, both hanks of which will be strung with elec tric lights. Masked balls will he given at all the clubs in the city and the cou.Ickv of the clubs will be extended to all visit ors upon request to the Carnival Com mittee. There will also be a grand open-air ball on beautiful Bayshore Drive, which can be participated in by those in mask aim costume, or without, as preferred, by each individual. This is the only dance of the Carnival which can he par ticipated In by both the masked and unmasked. Tableau! 'John, ft was very sweet of yon (o hold iny hand nil throue.li (ho m.ivinu picture show. 'Yon haven't done Unit lor several .veins.'' "lint I didn't hold your luiml." "Then who did'?"- Loiiis -flit Courier .1 1 Ml I I 111 I . Women's Kisses. ITe As a sex yon tiro full of pro tense. Now. why do women u I ways kiss eiich other? Slit Oil, that's only to make you men jealous. I'hilntlt'l pliia Record. They Supplanted Cacao Beans as the First American Currency. HeToro .Mexico was Invaded liy the Spaniards coins were unknown there, tbs natives usiiiK in place of money the sum Host eneno lioans. reserving those of larger size mid bettor quality for the iii.-imii'iutiiiv of a lltiunr to which they wore addicted. About fotirtoon years lift or the con- quest that is to say, nliotit ITiSTi Ca ' liliiiii coins began to make tho:r up ! Reliance In Mexico. As they arrived ! only in very small quantities, they ; were insufficient for the needs of trade. ; It was then Hint tiie viceroy ordered : tiie iiiaiiul'iicture in the City of Mexico ; of small pieces of silver of u certain wii.'.lit. Tin-so pieces wore not stamped with i any coinage murk, mill tlitir value was determined entirely liy their weight 1'ioiti them wns derived the nil me I "peso." Those pieces of silver remained In circulation a iimnher of years, and pieces of pild ami of copper weiealso added in lime. Sunn, however, it wns fouii-l f'l.'l lliis sort of elror,i:itliiK mo: ilium nieile fraud easy, and the S fin ish '-'ovennm-iit osfulilNh.'d three mints. irf.i :it i iivr them n perpetual existence for America, Tiie coiimtfe of money In the Ctty of Mexico wns iii-tuelly Ix-ifim doriirr the rei-ii .of Viceroy Antonio de MeTflnzn wl:o estaldi ..lied a mint In hiiili:in iTeloii'intr o f!ie Mfirijuli d I Va'le Here it 1'ennincd inilv a short period lielim tin Msl'en eel Ill's! to tiie council luiildhiK and inter to the vieernyal pal ace. IMirlnt! all this ti:ne the ooln-i"o ven of a coir-ddernldi' amount ai:il the fuel: Ities for the establishment wore nol sulliclent to moot the demands mailt1 upon it for coins, for which reason fre qitent demands for mintliii; apparatus are found In I lie records. In the year 177N the mint wns established In till' Apartado hiiililine; n lid li-ts coiiliiined since then In the street of that name. From Hie declaraflon of independence until Hie year 1S-I7 the mint was rented out to contractors:. New York Snu, BATTLES IN POETRY. Hero'c. CJlailys Oil. P.ert. I wonder If there ire imv stalactites in this cave? Bert -Well, if there are. haven't I ot thl sliel; to defend you with? 1jndon Punch. Land Surveying, Timber Estimating, Soil Examination done promptly and Accurate Reports made. Terms $5.00 Per Day with all Actual Expenses A. D. CURRY BOX 49 PHONE 171 Palatka, Fla. to an explanation of that part of the street will be closed to all traffic, giv law imposing a 1 per cent, tax on the i i' maskers the exclusive use of , . o -. . ...1.1,1. . I fids Section. A lame UKRI'cf-'atinn of iiuuum ui an tuijuiiouuua, viiin-ii io-, bands will furnish music lor the even places the old corporation tax. '"f's festivities , -, , . Jt is the invariable rule that all per AiinoiiKii otnciais are comment mat ; sons enterintr this zone be in fancy or this booklet Will Drove a EUide to tax- wieru costume and masked, and it is re ., ...f-i-t. .m ' !!u ". all unmasked spectators lnjmo no, wo n 111 nciwc uinii wjipui- Keep out Of lliese UlllllS. Absolute f' i dom will be given all innocent merri i meat. Maskers will not be allowed to ; wear gloves. Sunday, February 22. I Sunday mornjiiK special sermons will lie delivered at all the churches. At . i!::pl 1'. M.. sacred band cmcerts will be I given ny all bands m various sections of the city. All Sunday afternoon the officers of and krewes of visiting Culled States sulimarlnes, montior and torpedo boat I destroyers, and war vessels of various 1 other countries who will he in Tampa I during Carnival Week will receive the 1 public. I At dusk the city will again don its electrical gal o. Monday, February 23. I l-.lnboratr preparations will he made for the defense of tin- cltv against His Majesty (Jasparilla VII and V'e M vatic Krewe. At 3:ua o'clock will occur the ceienraiion in nonor or the formal open i nut or the new I.arayette street bridge, iye.-nre strueiure which will stand ior an lime as a monument to the ad miiiisuiiuon under which It was con- sirucieo. j ne ceremony will he opened by music furnished by (Jasparilla bands. Mayor McKay will mak.. the dedicatory speech in the name of the cltv of Tam pa, presenting the bridge to the people. Judge c. H. Purkhill will respond. The , oriuge will l,e inagnllleently dVcorated. 1 he ceremony will be closed with a dis play of daylight fireworks. J Landing of King Gaspariiia. At 3:4U o'clock the city will be thrown Into confusion by the tiring of guns as i the pirate ship and its escort attacks the city. In this escort will he seen many of the finest private vaehts that make winter headquarters in southern I "'" , i nis water pageant will be onn Ol I lie most gorgeous ever seen ill tliis country. All the bonis will be gor geous iii their holiday attire. The war vessels lift anchor and proceed to meet the enemy. I liscoveriiig their inferior force they realize the hopelessness of coinoai. ano joining tue escort of the pi rate snip, follow It on its victorious course up uie riven i lie pirate ship will laud at the Tampa Hay Hotel docks and tlo) krewe, headed by their king and can- tain, will march In the hotel, where th.-v will demand and receive the keys of tiie city, and there will be a scene of glee iJixur, moat over inelr rich treasurer. Immediately upon the landing of the pirates. Morocco Temple or Mvslic Shrin ers will start their parade, lieaded hv a 4ii-piece Shriller band, at the Tampa liay jo.iei, mm win marcii tiirougli the city. Electric Pageant, At 5:30 o'clock the fantnsllr- na ineai pageant will wend rts way through the city, hxided hv r,:,soieiii:. and his krewe. This parade will con sist of 7,ri elaborately decorated and il luminated floats, accuratelv portraying allegorical and mystical scenes follow ed by hundreds of illuminated autns and many marching clubs In weird una fn. tastlc costumes, monster illuminated aragons ana serpents, giants and dwarfs, anil forty autos of Seminole Indians. It will march direct to the llayshore drive where at t) o'clock n most t,.iH,... iargesi riiio-uui ever uyui upi mieu mr ano eiaooraie pTi-oiccnnicai display m !,,m i.i . lasting two hours, will be given. Noth- IKWim vu.uuoco. , 1CT5 .u. nB ,ik( ,hi, (11pl.iy h.is PV,.r bflre rural mall carriers would be increas- been seen in Pixie! Set piecs showing ently difficult problems, there will be other regulations in the future when new points are raised. The book does not contain a new set of regulations, hut is a compilation in compact form of the ones already issued, with expla nations of points never before dis cussed. Under the law, partnerships are not subject to the tax, but the regulations provide that annual profits from a partnership paid to members shall be included in their returns, and where such profits are undistributed and un paid they must be ascertained and in cluded in the individual's returns for taxation just the same. When persons taxable refuse to make the proper list or return or makes false return, the regulaitnos provide that the proper collector of internal revenue shall, after due no tice, make the return or such person and the tax shall be assessed on this return, with a 50 or 100 per cent, pen alty added. Returns must be verified by oaths or affirmation. Returns shall be sent by collectors to the commis sioner of internal revenue in Wash ington by registered mail. Taxes un paid after June 30 shall bring a pen alty of 5 per cent., Flirting Banned in Zlon City, Zion City, 111. An ordinance for the "promotion of public morals and the regulation of the conduct of citizens" was enacted by the city council. The first section ot the ordinance makes it unlawful to do any act, suggest any conduct or say any word that is profane, vulgar or immoral, or that has a tendency to offend public de cency. The second section makes it un lawful for any person in a loud or boisterous tone to ask any other to accompany him or her for aride or walk. $5,000,000 Increase in Postal Measure. Washington. Nearly five million dollars bas been added to the total ol the postoffice appropriation bill as it passed the house when the senate committee Completed its work on the anil forty autos of Seminole Indians. measure. It carries $31,00,000, the ed under the bill to 11,200, the total Increase for this purpose amounting to $4,350,000. An increase of $1,000, 000 was added to meet the demands of the parcel post. . A Paradox. "Since Footlight inherited a fortune he In a paradox." TVbnfs the answer?" "He's both the richest and poorest ctor on the stsire Ayeis Sarsaparilla Tonic and alterative. Increases strength. Restores healthy functions. Ho alcohol. Sold for 60 yean. Ask Your Doctor. i-.n. u the digging of the Panama Canal, Prest dent ilson. Mayor McKay and other local scenes will lie displayed. This fea ture alone will cost the Carnival Com. mlttee more than $3,fVoo. The beauty and 8pl nnor of this display will be enhanced by the fact that it will be shown from barges anchored In Hills borough Hay lacing Hie beaulilul Hav- shore drive along whose mile of asphalt paved stlcet there is a natural ainoiii- : theater that will given 3u,nuu people a cnuiice io witness tne display. There will also be a repetition of the I masked Carnival of Saturdav night. liurlng the evemnir fheie will u :,i-. ( Uen party aud dance in the grounds of line lampa nay Motel us a means of entertaining the Miners of the fleet ot War boats in the port. .Music will be furnishea by the Havana Municipal Tliuid of Havana, Cuba, and bunds tlom the war vessels. A fenture of the afternoon that will Interest many will fee a game of league baseball between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Loula Drowns at Plant Field, beginning at l:3u o'clock. This will fur nish big league ball for those ho care fur it. Announcing The Ne Typewriter W1 E ANNOUNCE AX AMAZING MODEL The OLIVER No. 7 a typewriter of siiju'rexcdlence, with automatic devices and. refinements that mark the zenith of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and easy action. Typewriting efficiency raised to the zzth power. The OLIVER No. 7 embodies all previous Oliver innovations and new self-acting devices never before seen on any typewriter. A leap in advance which places The Oliver ten years ahead of its time. 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The gift of reciting improvised poetry Is not. however, confined to the peas ants in Tuscany. I know of tin In stance that occurred lu uv own neigh borhood not so very long ago that cer tainly could not have occurred nny wliere but In Tuscany. A local doctor was driving to catch a train at a sta tion a few miles from me, and on his way he was accosted by a colleague who happened to be looking over his Burden wall. The colleague shouted out n line of improvised verse to biui, upon which the other Instantly pulled up his horse and capped the line with another. , Doctor No. 2 responded, and for three hours the poetic contest was con tinned without cessation. In the mean time the whole of the village had turn ed out to listen and to make wagers on which would be the first to Inck an In spiration. It was only as dusk came on that doctor No. 1 remembered that he was on" his way to catch u train! Whether a patient was cxiiectin blm I know not. bTit I feel convinced that such it detail would not have been allowed to Interfere with this war of verses. it Is Interesting to see that even the Illiterate peasants detect at once the slightest departure from the form In which the original lines are set and consider the offender to have lost the match. Tha Oyster. The oyster Is it very nnclent institu tion and a most honorable one. From time immemorial poets have sung of him nnd orators have dwelt upon his charms. Juvenal, the most Illustrious of all satirists, enlivened the literary charms of the reigns of Trojan and Hadrian with his comments on the oyster, and the comments were not satirical either, but warmly commend ntory. The oyster, the true cosmopo lite. Is found pretty nearly everywhere aud was the delight of the world for ages upon ages before the man from Genoa found the shores of America. New York American. WANTED To buy 4 Rhode Island Red hens, 1 year old. G. R. SMITH, Pros, Fla., ' 8-20-2. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. For State Senator. To the Democratic Electors of Putnam county: I have decided to become a candi date before the approaching Democrat ic primaries for the office of State Sen ator for the Twenty-Sixth district. I respectfully solicit your support. If nominated and elected I will serve the interests of the State and County' to the. best of my ability, and faithfully, W. A. RUSSELil To the Democratic Voters of Tutnam County: I am a candidate for the office of i State Senator for the twenty glxth oistrici. i promise, tr eiectea, to per form the duties of the office faithfully and to the best of my ability and shall greatly appreciate the support and In fluence of all my friends. Respectfully yours, W. S. 1IIDDLETON. Foinona, Florida. January 20th, 1914. Where the Poets Worked. The sixth grade of n certain school In a foreign settlement In one of oor oltles was learning the use of posses slves. The book required the pupils to cor rect and expand into n complete sen tence the following expression: "Mil ton and Shakespeare's works." .Joseph Nikod.vm handed in this sentence: "Milton and Shakespeare work In a coal mine." . Representative In the Legislature To the Democratic Voters of Putnam County: I will be a candidate for the office of rtt nr. sntatlve in the Legislature in the approaching Democratic prima ries and will -reatly appreciate lh support nnd Influence of my fellow democrats. If elected I will serve you to the best of my ability and In the In tcrisla of tho people. Respectfully. ILRR R HAUEItS. Crescent City, Feb. 11th, 1914. To the Democratic Voters of Putnan county: 1 am a candidate for Representatlv. in the Florida Legislature before th. coniini? Democratic primaries, and fe spectfully solicit your support. Ii event of my nomination and election, promise a fatthful performance of dut , , A. D. CURRY." Palatka, Feb. 10th, 1914. , NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Ueuarlnient or the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Gainesville, Florida . Fell. "til. l:u! NOTICE Ii hereby Riven that Lutij J. Price, of Flora home, Florida, who on January 16, 190!), made Honu st.. ,u Entry Serial, No. 01S20. for Sw quart, r Se quarter & Se quarter, Sw quin t, r Section 11 & W one-half Ne quaru r Section 14, Township 8 South, Italic' 24 East, Tallahassee Meridian, filed notice of Intention to make Fiv. -year Proof, to -establish claim to ttu. land above described, before Itciiist:i and Receiver, at Gainesville, Florid i, on the 24th day of .March.-1914. Claimant names as witnesses: William R. Revels, of Florahom.-, Florida. I.yman Hall,- of McRae, Florida. Elam Gllsson, of McRae, Florida. Paul Prevatt, of McRae, Florida. HENRY S. CHUBB. Register. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Palatka Athletic Asso ciation will be. held at their Cluli House, Monday March 2nd, 1914 ;:t 8:00 p. m. The officers for the c suing year will be elected at this meet- mS' T. B. MERRILL, Pres. H. E. MERRYDAY, Sec. l-23-6t. For County Treasurer. To the Voters of Putnam County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of County Treasur er, subject to the approval of the Democratic primaries. I will greatlv appreciate the support of my demu erafic fellow citizens. , Dr. H. R. ESTES. Palatka, Jan. 15th, 1914. To the Democratic Voters of Putnam County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of County Treasurer in the Democratic primaries, and J earnestly nnd respectfully solicit youi support. A. S. WILLARD. For Couuty Asseftiior. I again ask the support of the voters of this County for the office of as sessor, and I promise my work to bt cltan, clear anil conscientious as be fore, and in complying with the new system, I shall work tor your interests in every way possible. Rcspecfullv, G. F. DULLARD. Living With Them. "I hope you know enough to keep your wife's relatives at a distance." "Hum: .My wife's maiden aunt Is Kolng to live with us." "Good gracious, send her away!" "I can't. She's going to live with ns In her house." Cleveland Plain Denier. For Supervisor of Keglstratlon. To the Democratic Voters of Putnam county: 1 am a Candidate for r. nomination ill the comiliu nrimnries for thft orllcf of Supervisor of Registration for Put nam county, and I will greatly appre ciate the support of my friends and fellow citizens. Thanklna- vou for past favors. I am. Sincerely Tours, HENIS . PETERMANN. MASThK'S SALE. Ry authority of Final Decree rendei-eil i y the Circuit Court of Putnam renin?, Florida, in Hint cause In Chancery pen,:, lng wherein l. J. Cnuulillii Is complainant and Southern Pino Lumber Company, u nrporatlon under the laws of the Slate ot' Florida, Is defendant, Pwill tell to the best llddrtr for ensh In front of the Com t Hou-e loor of aa'd County, In tne City of Palaikii, 4 uie of Florida, durlnp lne legal hom'B of -a e on Mo1 day, March 2nd. A. V. I'.'lt, the ollowlng described property: (me Mocnl vpe. lludwln imike, thirteen inch loctmo Ive engine and tender. A. H. OI'OM. Recll Minster in Chancery. G. W.Paiselt, Jr. Solicitor for Complainant. l-:;o-r,t NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALh BY VIRTUE OF FINAL DKCREK ren deree by the Circuit Court of Put nam omity Florida, in.thfit cnuse In Olmiicery pciiiilc:; wherein fitrlnglellow & lloty Co'nipmiv. n corporation, etc.. la Complainant nuil ,1. W. Long and Irene Long, his wife und Fred H. Nolile, us Trustee In Bankruptcy of J. W . Long, Bankrupt, are Defendants, I will 8.11 to the best hldifef for cash in front ot the Court Houxe uoor of snhl Couuiv, In the Ityof Palatka, Mtate of Florida,' during the legal Iiouth of sale on Monday, March inti, lldt, the I'ol lowing dencrihed property : Said real estate being in the Town of cres cent City, I'utuim County, Florida unit more particularly described ns follow, to-wlt: Beginning nt. a point on Centini Avenue. SOU lent West of tiie JSortlienst ,-orner of I'.lock Ml and running thence West to the Nortliwe.il cornxrof said Cluck; tlience Mouth along W. si lino of said Block o within MO feet of the Hoiithwest corner .r an i.i Rinelr Hit: thence Knsl pai'sllel Willi aentrnl'Avenue to a point 2i 0 leet West of tl-e East lane Ol nioCR lie; ineie-r 1-.OM1I .iimiHe I with Main Hi feet to place of begin ning, as per Plat of the Town of Ci-twent City, Florida, now on rue in uie i icrics llfilce of milium vouiiiy, riuiu.it, ub Palatka, Fior.ua. Special Master in Chancery G. W. BA8SETT, JH. Solicitor for oiiipininuni NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Buying Books. To jf.y books only because they were published by nn eminent printer Is much ns if a man should buy cloth lng that did not fit him only becnusf made by some famous titllor. Pope. A Businesslike Suitor. "No-o, ho isn't the sort of husband I should have chosen for my daughter. but I think perhaps he'll get along in the world all right" "What way does he differ from the man you would have chosen V" "When he proposed to my daughter and she bud told him to see me he sent me n note telling me where bis oflice is nnd what his oflice hours are and asking "me to drop n round and sec him when convenient." Houston Post IS YOUH LIVER RIGHT? Are Your Bowels Regular ? -Dcn't take Calomel, Salts. Oils or harsh cathartics when you can g;o to my real drug store and get a box of sure, safe, blissful HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS for only 25 cants. iney never tail. One to-night means satisfaction ir the morning-, ihev are the tiroilne? jf the createst meJical minds at Oh .vorld's treat Sanatarium and atv low offered to you as a perfect reme ly for constipation, forbid liver, sick headache, coated tongue and dizziness not brings Liver Iiuttons, Hot ?prings Rheumatism Remedy ant! j-i. c. ; ni , -tut springs oiooa Kemetly are sold n all drug stores everywhere. For County Commissioner. To the Voters of the Third Commis sioners District, Putnam County: I will be a candldati for the oftlci of County Commissioner from tho Thirc district, Putnam county, In the ap proaching primaries, and I respectfull solicit the support of the Democratic voters of the district. THOMAS WALDRON. To the Democratic voters of the First Commissioners District: At the request ot' myfrlends, I hai-i decided to become a candidate for re noininatlon for the office of County Commissioner for the First District t shall appreciate the support of all Jemocrats, and if elected I will contin ue to serve the Interest of Putnam county to the very best of my ability. W. C. ALVEIiS. To the voters of the First Commis sioners District, Putnam county: I will be b candidate for the office of County Commissioner from the first District in the approaching dem ocratic primaries, and I will greatly appreciate the support of all the vo ers of the district. G. JOHNSON TUCKER, 3eorgetown, Feb. 18th, 1914. i". NOTICE. Notice is hereby clcen lino on inP..i, ll'll, 1, ns guardian or the estate of ('lav 1 nonius and liHWience A. Tin ,i;lnr. under the line of twelitv-nne years Hill make iii.pllcnlio i to the lloiior'nlile K. K. '.!,. "' "" "" JUUge Ol i'llllliin, coiintv. Horl.ln. at his office In Pi.h.tu,, u 'or authority to sell nt nrivaie s,,i.. i; iish .and convey lo Hie purchaser lliereor. II of the eslate. riulit. lb I.. '. '! aid minors in nnd lo the iv.,ki....u died and twenty-two i fj-j) feet of Block No , li e i.v o i-iiiniK.i, nitnam coiintv, rloriila.accori nirto ii. lv , ka (ora copy thereon of llle lnti, office of clerk oi tiie Circuit Court of Putnam county. Florida, the s,,, ' " liun.lr.Hl and tenty-lo rt-2) feet on Itel.l street and one bund red I flftv-threc llftll feet, more or less, on Hecond street i ins feurtiHi-y tl, lai i. ,, , NATHAN THOMAS, (funrdlaii for the esiiue of in,,v 1 human and Lawrence A T. A Lcdwlth, Attorney for'auiuner.0''''- Having been requested by some of my friends to make the race for County Commisioner from the Second Commissioners District of Putnam County. I hereby announce myself as i canoicate ior tnat otlice, and 1 re spectmlly ask the endorsement of all Democratic voters at the approach ing primary. If elected I promise to serve the people of the whole county to the best of my ability. Respectfully, J. H. M1LLICAN. To the voters of District No. 5, Put nam county: We the undersiened democratic vo ters of Commissioners District No. 5, respectfully announce the Hon. E. B. Perry as a candidate for re-elnctmn as County Commisioner at the approaching- nrimarv. W. H. Worley, R. U. Tillis, W. T. Johnson B. A. Barrineton. K. M Price, F. F. Jerkins, A. Johnson, J.J.Simmons, ,,'r JA kes O. C. Husband, ,,,' ' Memman, L. m. Balwin, W. G. Weeks, B. F. Price R. A. Tillis. I will be at the following places as named below for the purpose of taking Tax Returns, nnd as nil Assessors have instructions to assess at Full Cash Value it is better that you meet me and make return, as the Law says, "No rebate is al lowed where you fail to make return." I am working for a sixty per cent, basis instead ol a full cash value, but may fail to get this hence the importance of you seeing me. Putnam Hall February Sth Grandin February lfth Florahome ....... Ftbrunry lith Bartlin Febrnaiy 12th Harlem February loth Keuka February 2I3rd Interiachen February 2'!lh tiollister February iifith Francis February 2f th Kenwood .. February 27th Kodman February 28th Peniel March 2nd GEO. F. nUIXARD, Tax Assessor Putnam County ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court, Eighth Judical Circuit, Putnam County, Florida. In Chancery. George H. Hogg, Complainant vs Katie L. Hogg Bill forDivorce. It appearing by affidavit appended to the bill filed in the above stated cause that Katie L. Hogg.the defend ant therein named is a resident of the State of Florida, and that she con ceals herself so that process cannot be served upon her, that she is over the age of twenty-one years, and that there is no person in the State of Florida, upon whom the service of Subpoena would bind such Defendant; it is therefore ordered that said De fendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint filed in said cause on or before Mon day, the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1914 otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said De fendant. It is further ordered that this Or der be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Palatk t News and Advertiser, a newspaper published in said County and State. Witness my hand and official Seal this, the 30th day of January, 101 i. (Seal) HENRY HUTCHINSON, Clerk Circuit Court. By H. Hutchinson Jr., D. C. Hilburn & Merryday, Solicitors for Complainant. 1 - SPORTSMEN ! g This is the One Time to Buy a Gun, and Buy it Cheap. For a short time only we ara offering NOTICI, Notice Is hi rebv "iven lloif on M0-..1. ... PH. Las itil.ir.lian of Marie reel l.,' t I a lunatic. ll make application to the iS Monorulile K. HI Haskell, couuiv j, ! Pill nam coiintv, Florida, at his ,,ffi(.P i;2 I'alntkii, Hoi-lila. for authority to sell i M C private sale, for cash, ami purchaser then of, all nne ami lute Ol lllC CsllllA rl.,l.. t Of Slllll Mllritt i, ,J nomas in nml lo the westerly one h 5 red and twenty. two l imi i.ei .i ui..i. : ti" :!lll the city of Pnlnlka. Put nun, ,.... ' r lorldn. nccordlmr to in.-t's ,u., , ka (or a copy thereof! of file l t. offlee of Cieelerk of flie Circuit l-niirt " ' ' Coiintv. Florida, the same extemlinKoi'e 5 hunrtr.sl and twemv-twn 1 12.M feet on Mel, l street and one hundred and tlflv-three (lit feet, more or less, on Hecond street 1 ' i S This February it, mi4. I S WILLIAM WAl.TKR THOMAS, 2 uuaiu.Bii ior .ia,ne (jeclle Tliomsa I A hitJh-daSS Rpminrltnn rb,M I 1 ou- -... . rort.,1.,.. r ""urc uuilfl OHUl UI n, li e regular price of which is $40.00, for only $25.00 retluhr? Sho double-barrel Shot Gun, the regular price of which is $35.00, for $30.00 priceoSr8 dUbIe ba.rreI Shot Gun- Jg RifleWerasVrl? n "e assor.tment f Guns-Shot Guns and aIt 8Pecia,,y attractive prices. A display of them may be seen in our east window. RmSf1" 8ni trhnen COme in and ,et US shw you others. Rifles from $1.50 up. Fine holiday present for the boy. The Kennerly Hardware Co. i 5 Palatka, Florida ; X. A. Ledwlth, Attorney for Petlt'oaer'!'10,