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PAGE 8. TMK fALATKA NEWS, PALATKA, FLA. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, i9l, ! H. 0. Hamm who recently returned 1 from Baltimore where he underwent HAPPENINGS AND PERSONAL MENTION ia surgical operation at Johns Hop- ! kins Hospital, left on Monday for 1 Tate Springs, Tenn., for rest and re- 4. : cuperation. He will be absent sev- j eral weeks. MrA 'and "vrfUk ,tthen The Palatka Auto & Supply Coir- a"d Mrs" Jake Harrison last j pany on Wednesday sold Ai d. Mil- ! l:. an a new llupmoble touring car of John Dallow the well-known fruit petty pattern. The Hups are grt- grower of Welaka was a visitor in!11'1-? i.umernus in Hiiika now, xA the city last Wednesday. V not? There isn't : prettier ai iif r c. y, -ii it. i i, '" il - market. Mrs. M. S. Miller and her daughter, : Miss Abbijean Miller, of Crescent City j A fine sample of alfalfa, grown at were visitors in the city on Tuesday, i Florahome by G. C. Hardy, was lefi The fitv r.ni,nr.;i r.o-ooj . ! at the boar(1 of trade ropms yester- P. C. O'Haver left on Monday for cess w'tn what is known as the won Gainesville, where he goes to take a der plant, a species of 'sorghum, in special course in the State Universi- valuable for the silo and stock feed ty. ing. Don't worry about cooking your r. Albert C. McKenzie, son of Hon. I visit to Palatka has been a real 'pleas Fourth of July dinner; patronize the McKenne, who has been at ; ure to his old friends here. E. E. Dodge has closed out his Mrs. W. S. Fry and son, have gone paint, wall paper and stationery bus-1 to St. Petersburg to visit Mrs. G. W. iness and in a short time will move ' Hanlon, her sister, to some coast town in south Florida. un i uesaay mgm Mr. ana Mrs. JJoage Palatka vs St Ausustini entertained the Red Men and Poca-1 ralalKa . &t. Augustine hostas tribes at Red Men's hall, with I A special excursion train from St. music and dancing. Mr. Dodge has 1 Augustine arrived here yesterday af been a big factor in the building up : ternoon with the St. Augustine base of this order in Palatka and he is Da" C'UD and a crowd of several hun going to be greatly missed, not only . dred rooters. The crowd went direct in fraternal circles, but by the peo i the ball grounds where a game was pie of the city generally. : played with the Palatka team. Be- n. ir t, i ' inS a half holiday in this city the at- t oL 7 1-Ier7.day ls,.m the city tendance of home people was large. ntin hrf mfdlCl1 ex?ml: The game was interesting. It result "a.'?'i!f0rleItl:.e-,,reguIaJr board of d in a tie game 5 to 5. At the end twn . th hi. o7T T n i or of the e'Khth inni"g the game had to SSch bLre9retPurntnng toenne be f dark"esS- at Gajlatin in which state he will on j the 27th inst. be united in marriage I with Miss Walton of that city. Dr. Miss Stella Browning returned Sat Merryday will likely locate for the urday from Keuka where she attend practice of his profession at Daytona, : ed a house party given by the young though this is not fully settled. His people of that place. YOUR SUMMER VACATION, YOUNG MAN EAST PALATKA NEWS. ladies of the Catholi Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Eaker of Sat suma Heights were in the city Wed nesday afternoon, coming over in their new Ford touring car. A horse belonging to F. R. Riy was killed near Edgewater determined. miles up the river, by lightning on ai-h o m the regular examination before the i-WJiui- boird of examiners this week. Dr. McKenzie will go to Jack sonville where he will for a time be on the .staff of physicians at St. Lukes Hospital. His permanent location af ter nis hospital career has not bepn Tuesday. There was no rain. irs. b. H. Kass enterfjiined Ao. i lightfullv on Tu The Palatka Elks will hold a ban- sisted by Mrs. J. E. Campbell. The quet in the lodge room next Wed-',"!a" was in honor of Mrs. E. 0 Or iitsray evening, the 24th inst Thr; rin of Mexico City. Bridge was tencjuet will begin at nine o'ebefc. 1 leaved, 'ine tirst prize, a hand- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Orrin nf r,. lJdlnlea aisn, was awarded to Mrs. ico City, who have been the guests of two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell, left on Wednesday for New York. Palatka Masons will attend St. Marks church on Wednesday, June 21th, at X p. m., St. John Baptist dav. The public is cordially invited to at tend the same service. City Attorney Hilburn & Merrvdav nave collected as arrears taxes from the Thomas estate .2.244.f.fi. ,-hr-l- ninuii ooiuen, tne secona prize, a cut glass bon-iion dish went to Miss Rosaleu Coxe, while the consolation prize went to Miss Lulu Reed. A nandsome silver souvenir of Palatka was given the honoree. Messrs. J. H. Haughton and D. W. Ramsaur, Palatka members who at tended the meetings of the Florida Pharmaceutical Association at Atlan tic Beach last week returned home last Friday evening. Mr. Haughton v.as re-elected secretary of the asso- S. Brown and her nrenm. plished daughter. Miss Rena. left nn Monday for Baltimore where they will spend some time on a visit to Mr. Sidney Brown, a pharmacist of that city., Mrs. Brown will, before her re turn; visit Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can ada, where she will attend the great convention of the Pythian Sisters as supreme representative from Florida. From Winnipeg she will return as far as her summer home on Lookout Mountain, in Georgia, where the fam ily will be joined in September by Mr. Brown. Dr. Beggs of Crescent City was one of the brightest of the young phy sicians here this week taking the reg ular examination to practice medi cine in Florida. Dr. Beggs came to Florida from Texas several months ago and where he had practiced some time. As is the rule with physicians coming irom other states he was giv for that amount having been turned ciat'" for the ninth consecutive time. in at the council on Tuesday night The benefit performance for the Psilatka base ball club at the Kalb f:ell Grand on Tuesday night drew out a big crowd. A program of vau deville, song and motion pictures v;-: ietved. Tl. !...: e .i .... r.U ?"L:L and comfortable u.i.nti, vji 1UI1LI1 111 Lilt IJUM- ness college building, opposite Kan ner's store, on the Fourth of July, and will appreciate the patronage of the public. ' A game of ball was played at the park on Tuesday afternoon between the Palatka team and the club from I.awtey. The home team won by a .score of 0 to 2. This made the -iyth ct'r.secutive game won by the Pa b.tka team. Rev. and Mrs. Smith Hardin are in Lakeland today from Palatka, and are the guests of Mr. J. L. Skipper and family. They are living at Pa latka now, Rev. Hardin being presid ing cider of the Palatka district. nd Mr. hamsaur was recommended by tiie association to Gov. Trammeil for appointment on the board of ex aminers for the State. Mr. Haugh ton states that the association will probably continue to hold its annual sessions at Atlantic Beach. The ho tel accommodations there are all that couid be desired and the nlace is cool with no onnortunitv for the members being led away from oi the convention, cashier of the State continues ill and his iagnosed as a mild type of typhoid fever. This of course will necessitate Mr. Howell's separa tion from his business for several weeks; also will separate him from his 'i-i!i,-.v- on tin; treet. amo.iit whom he is regarded as an important factor in every day life. Howell is so generally cheerful that it is !?' tliM he is smilin:,' tbroajh his fever at all who come in cviitact with him. Here's hoi.-inj- h.:: ;:' soon !(f with us again. The affairs of the iwu;k are not beinjr neghfte I J'W li's abs-jce. a-- Assistant en a temnorarv license which rim-ierl i ... Idmny him to this meeting of th board. I Dr. Beggs is already securing a fine j practice in Crescent City and has made a most favorable impression I among the physicians of Palatka. ! J. B. BaTiks snent Sunday here, as the guest of Miss Ethel Crosby. Mrs. T. H. Vrousmen and children, Hallet and Elma. spent Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. P. B. Williams. We regret to learn that Mrs. W. H. Higginbotham is quite ill at her home just east of this place. F. C. Stone living on the Bahren burg farm, sent in the first watermel ons of the season this morning, and they are fine. He has 60 acres which means almost a small fortune, at this season of the year. Sid Williams, who has been employ ed as freight clerk, has finished his work, and returned to his home at Oak Hill. Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock a very pretty home wedding took place when Miss Bessie, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crosby, be came the bride of Mr. H. McCart of South Jacksonville. Rev. Palmer of Hastings officiating, only the imme- being present. The i YH ETHER you intend spending it on the mountains or where the salt breezes blow, your trip requires special preparation in the matter of wearables the cool kind. You can always get your supply at our store. We can truthfully say that we are established clothiers to Palatka's good dressers. You will probably need something in the line of Cool Summer Serges, Palm Beach Suits, Soft Silk Hats, Caps, Cool Negligee Shirts that let in the breezes, the celebrated Wilson Underwear, Holeproof Hosiery, comfortable Summer Shoes, Bathing Suits. Let us outfit you for the vacation days. BROWN me real uu.-mess David Howell, Bank of Palatka, case has been d bride was handsomely gowned in a 1 traveling suit of Copenhagen blue crepe de chine, with hat and gloves to match, and carried a bouquet of '. brides roses. The happy couple left j amid showers nf rire and o-nnr! wishps. ! Many friends of the bride-to-be in at 5:30 over the F. E. C. on a two this city have received the following weeks' t.nur in f lip mountain nf Ton. i announcement: "Mrs. Imogene Parra- nessee, visiting Chattanooga, Lookout more announces the marriage of her mountain and other places of interest. daughter, Agnes, to Mr. Rabon Jay After Julv thev will be at home to Love, on Thursday, the 23th of June their friends at South Jacksonville., at the Methodist church, Madison, Mrs. McCart has a host of friends i r la. At home after Julv 10th, Quin- here as well as in Palatka who re- f i t j cy Fla." Miss Parramore has been Bret that her marriage will' take her : h Jnh ImLI ! ulta Me for : tinf?s' 1?as buee" hf.re the Past week ' 'loi,a salesman wantst Earn a frequent visitor to the home of her elsewhere. Mr. McCart is an em- Jt "? h, ?s JarmeS are j overseeing the loading of potatoes for ?100 monthly. Expensse. Ex relatives, Hon. and Mrs. F, J. Fearn-' plovee of the F. E. C. and held in high : """'1 k 7 at th,s tlme f year' ! New ork market. Potatoes are al- i p-neneo unnecessary. Ad .--rilsc in ,.n,. .,ri v, 1 , , ,, , , " "'h" neither are business men. as at sums , sn ho rm ckinn t t,,,. j a . ... .... i.. . , . . e ... ..I hilt) ui.. (.iic p.ippm iv : u-nn U'nnw mm . . '. .. 1 "v UVJ xiu tja cinu kuu u iati; ur f s 1 nm mprrr. iDrj Tm. 'tiij pr rimp nrftfrruivi riun m ....tu i i. ... ... r- ri vt-c r r n . , ., " t" at v.ion : letunis are uemg receivea. ... . ..in. . . ,auuvj Bijcui, aims, xeruuzers, seeas, insects, lm- ouima in raiaiha. , piements. ti ace. marketing. p-c nili Uv,;,, .,!., " ' n - r ni - WHO ltlC P. B. Williams, conductor nf Paint-! be arranged and Drominent. sm nksrs ! Po,, !,,. i "(i. I'. J. H. von Engelken of Vin- ka-East Palatka Limited, attended 'will, be engaged to have part on. the, crop prospects. ' iie-m. .jomi.s . in rasL i log uaii uaiiie ai l. Augustine inurs- i"1"1"'. mont ha.s caused an unusual flutter of interest in social circles, where the bride-to-be is greatly admired. Clothing Outfitter for Particular Men. Snap beans are moving south from rettes, Ugars, etc. Send a 2c'siamn j for full particulars. KEMET TO miproved the UACCO CO. New York, N. Y. 5-j-IOt. Their friends are glad to see them, Cashier Millican is able 'to h' but regret to learn that Mr. Hardin has been suffering with blood poison ing in one of his feet, which we are glad to know is improving. Lake land Telegram. ahii Ml, die an ev- PSP'-rt and he has the n,-M.ta-H-e of II. M. Fearnside on the books. This is the first case of typhoid reported in Palatka in some time. I; tka, informs the N'ews that a patch "f Johri-o'i grass is growing on the vacant lot opposite the board of trade :ooi.-' i:s riis city. "Johnson grass 's a '.''ass that. o:cc started is hard to era'Hci te," says Col. von Engelken, ' " ' tlie state of Texas has been '""-' ''"iiisarf's of dollars to get rid of it. This patch in Palatka ought to !""' "ill of soon, if not quick e", or it will spread and Florida will have a Joh"-;r.n grass problem on its ha ' f's I ke T. vas." When the Secre " o' ty, I'r.'ii'd of Trade had his attention called to this patch of grass, 1 ai d said it had been order ed di'.'ss-:'! by the lawn mower. 'I he great need and crv of the world i u tiay K.M.IW HOW tncy underbike to do. .Mr. Wuldrun w i: have with him on thii occasion men i.nd women who know HOW. They ne not mere theorists, out for a oh, Lu; men and women of experi ence end practice in both the science ar,p practice of farming A special I rograrr will be arranged for the la. 2nd subjects in which they should Southern & Florida Railway and their i'V,'1?-"1' foncernea ,WI" Z t,,scas!ietl v,r,c v, L.u for tneir pleasure and profit. day of last week. -Mrs. H. B. Robinson and Mrs. Al bert Mobley from San Mateo spent! tne day Here Alonday. FLORAHOME NEWS. Coming Farmers' Meeting. Field Agent T. E. Waldrup of the rami Improvement Department of the .Southern Radwav, the Georgia I The ladies representing the V. I. A. Cavfl nn tra nroam ertm-il Cntnv.,!..,. ?en and women who i night, and the attendance was so go'cd vj ji.in:t'i r n-j . ynp frp.nm ravo mil- hotrtra i veje served. A dance followed. L. II. Bell made a business trip to Palatka on Monday. Rtv. Mr. Haines of Melrose f.ll d his regular appointment here on Suit-day. wiated lines, has arranged to hold a meeting for farmers and business men, and for women as well, at Flora home on July Hi, at 10 a. m. The jaajaje.i-gzB"M'1"1 " wL'i.r'a.M.i.vi -.-r-w . - ... - - - II " . . ... ; "IJI 'II llllll IIIIIWll II Mubmiiim tmMLMWL . ,, I,, ii. : : 1 1 ' ' 7 " ; -'t?U : Uur Big Annual MmmySscvum Occasion I in the Stiowil i i-sf W.kl H van .. n i n h it s&ff i unc oaie oi w p k a n prwi h hmmmonUU,, " ' ' v . . . . ii ttiiu iuc iiiiui'ii.ti n r v i am, a. jii ia. i ii i, i 0 the warm wealher. It forlunate'v tion to the new summer fashions in i . ii . . , wnite goods, laces, embro.de: economy event of supreme in' of this June White Sale, thcuc you to buv regardless of e 1 iff ik " u"uli-' VT11IJ 111 lUlllMLU QIC V S 'hat fGU Will need indnnr; and nutdoovc wiiu V-IVJWW10 lJL occurs on the threshold of summer -nd ic ,VfJ. U1JVJI 10 Oil 111 1 1 UUU" wy lightweight underclothes, blouses, dresses, in the season of sunshine as we I as an the s: o T T, e lew :es ii'Siiat values naturally are the main attractions qualities and styles of the offerings , will tempt this einy notice is given merely to sound the key note. Any meeting to b; "lie essful must have t'-iose who speak well, those who heir well and those wh- do well. Therefore, Keep n mind tl e time and pUi i. More will be said about the meeting in the next week's issue of this pa per. Be sure to look for it and rea l it. Tell your friends to come with you to the meeting. W. R. Revels made a business trip to Palatka on Saturday. The unexpected has happened. Our Muekrakers ball team was beaten by Putnam Hall in a score of 2 to 1. This is the first game lost bv our team this year. In the previous game between these clubs the Muekrakers beat Putnam Hall' on their own i grounds by a score of 11 to 0. Fed-1 eral Point will be over to lock horns with us on Saturday, the 20th. The dredge did not work on Satur-1 day as the captain wished to attend a j fish fry. , i (J. L. Knight is the Florahome pota to king this year. He raised 100 bar-! ' rels of potatoes off one and a half ! acres ot muck land. Ihe remarkable i part of it is that no rain fell from : the time they were planted until they maured. Mr. Taylor, potato buyer from Has- W ANTED To trade Sanford im proved vegetable farm for Palatka im proved residence or business proper ty. Box 807, Sanford, Florida. g-19-tf. Sale Starts Satu roa fune 20th and ends June 30th Mighty Good Values In Dainty Undermuslins in Newest Styles H"rc ;'( 1:11 ):'-" 1 owiich in;.; frilly, sv. e.'i MIl();ii! and lacy thiti, liiai ti.e; ft-fi.iitiim nt'ari cr.ivc.?. 1 tic :,ys. .rt C1 . , r , ment presented by the J'ine White bale is wonderfully complete in thie npi ally i-iinnier uniigs anu uie vames are nettcr tran t ( r. will to name the prices but you will not he disappointed. Summer White Goods Are In the Sale, of Course All the new and the staple white fabrics that are in de- til it 1 1 H flP C 1 1 TTi mnr In eluded m the White Sale at prices that will net each purchaser a tidy saving. You will find some values here that will surprise you. attempt Wonderfully Pretty Blouses There are in this assorment At Special Prices many engaging models copies of those born in Paris and a lot made at home especially for the sale of White Big values await you. White Sale Offerings In Laces and Embroideries The art centers of Europe and America contributed their choicest in these garni tures. There is an inspiration in their rare beauty and clever originality that will challenge your admiration. Some exception al bargains. Included in the White Sale Dresses, Wash Skirts, Kimon Are Big Values in s. Children's Dresses, Boys' ... ,, n. , Blouses, Boys' Russian Suits, Middy Blouses, Bed Spreads, Cambrics and Muslins, Towels, Lace Curtains, etc. Parasols, One-Third Off In our June Sale we offer you choice of any Parasol at one-third off the price. New line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags at low prices THE EARNEST COMPANY Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot I reach the diseased portion of the oar. ! There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional rem edies. Deaf iuhs ia caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in named you have a rumblina sound or i m perfect hearing, and wht-n it is entirely closed. Deafness is i result, and unless the inflammation can lie taken out and this tube r -stored to its normal condition, hear ing will h destroyed forever; ni ne cases out of twi are caused by Catarrh, I which is nothing but an inflamed con ! dition of the mucous surfaces 1 We will give One Hundred Dollars 1 for any case of D-af ness (caused by catnrrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send fop circu lars free. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halls Family Fills for conBti-palion Florida SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ILLUSTRATED 326 PAGES Tells all about sex matters; what young men and women, young wives and husbands and all others need to know about the sacred laws that gov ern the sex forces. Plain truths of sex life in relation to happiness in mariage. 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MISS KATE LUCAS is offering for the next few days, an exceptionally attrac tive line of Ladies' and Children's White Wash Outing Hats for the mid-summer wear. Emb Full line of roideries and Hose MISS KATE L' LUCAS Millinery and Novelties a j zn THE SWIFMHNG POOL at the aratoga Hotel is now open for the Season Large pool with Dressing Rooms. Splendid way to refresh body and mind aftppi a hot day. Adults 25 cents including new suits and towels; Children 10 cents I. JAC0BS0N. Proprietor. Quality We are paying the closest attention to quality, although our prices are lower'than the so called cut price stores. If you want the highest grade groceries at low prices it will pay you to examine our very complete stock of the very hest brands to he had nt any price and we wi!! give you prices thai will surprise you. The increase ia the volume of oer luisimss is good; evidence that we are giving hest aliu s. SPECIALTIES- fine Cutler, high grade Canned Goods, best Coffees, Cane Syrup in new cypress barrels, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. L.C. STEPHENS PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 81 Kirby and Morriss Streets Cornt' Old Newspapers For Sale at News Office. Palatka Automobile g Supply Co. les Machinery and Mill Suppih Plumbing and Tinning Marine and Stationery Engines Palatka - Florida PHONE 152