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FRIDAY, JUNE ,26, l9l !'' THIS PALATKA NEWS. PALATKA. Kl-A. PAGE 4. I 4 TucP i ATlf ANrwc The press of the state generally A nr. ALA1NAIUW5 regret the defeat for the senat6i of and Advertiser. v Entered at the Palatka postorfice as mailable matter of the second class. Editor Russell of the Palatka News.- Volusia County Record. Here's one we know is disappointed. Published at Palatka, Fridays by RUSSELL & VICKERS. $1 0 Per Year in Advance ' 0: the Palatka papers, the Item and Florida, on the News both come valiantly to the 1 defense of the New South Farm and Home Company, but the Times-Herald sits on it de fence, we mean; not the : company. Oeala Star. z I J Saturday Scrmouciic v; 117 South Second St. Thane l?.--Win. A. KISSKLL. Editor. MAMFACTIKEH BUSINESS DEPRESSION. The .:r "is cf those :: have '. cor re.ci'B -g ur iue advantage a: : i i"..e: . ' :. '. :.:-' o-.- d.prc--io:: has !ve -. i y I';.-:-. Mono; vh . :.' ." Br. v !'t'.. . :' . ' i '. is to hS' c ,.'..;-- i. 1 si"- -.he .. . : tee: t' -: : ... the houses e;s .. p-cshb aiois. i .. ar :. t Rufu- sd S'i'.l another editor wins. Ed- Russell of the Brooksvil'.e his wi:t n.iu' ways has won a was married last week, teir.g Miss Gaeye Dora "He will again have compas- sion upon us. Micah 7:19. Kev. Ver. i nis is a brief sentence. A sh-rt text for a short ss.non. But there is a sweling mean-' ,r in neariy every word. "He,'' our 1.102, our own uod, unilKe any FLORIDA'S GfGANTlC FEARNSIDE CALLS STATE COMMITTEE iiuit i Is the Subject of a Letter to!To Dedare Nominees of the the New York I'ms Late $tate primary from Palatka other god in the whole pantheon c! the neat hen, is the head of this short sentence. He will do what r.o other deity will do. what no o:r.er can do. "lie will again Try v.". c. i.ttrte Bu:!c id:;. e corn r.esii -'.".e'.s to the a st.tte that to :or:: g:;.v- Tr . .ve,;- gr.n ot t;te roc. nee is a-io-h :.-: it i; wiring the trade immediately, o ways of our He.t s f I':-.- Hon. F. J. Fearnside of this city has rAlted ft mppfino- nf flip St-atp Secretary Moses Folsom of the Pa- Democratic Executive Committee to latka Board of Trade has written the m-t at the Aragon Hotel, Jackson- following letter to the Editor of the Vi1' 5 u.cl n tn.e momZ x. Y rir p Thursday, July 2d, for the purpose oi , lorl' rress: declaring the nominees of the recent Lnder he heading of "Florida Might democratic primary. Raise Camphor And Break Japanese When this is done, the old commit- Vimnnnlv" T nnto tv, p,-,. tee will dissolve and the new com- have compassion upon us." That that C. .. Munson of KmH . "X4'?'?1 t?e!rccent J?! v .o . n simple oueot fashion t! . . i organize, a cnairman, secretary ;.,..,. i;., ..i! ..ij . .:n u.,,. j, i centiy returned irvtn a triD to Flnri- and trpBsnrpr arp tn lip ptpcri , ua, nere ne went to investigate the lhat there will be some scramble for : possi'jihies cf raising camphor trees the chairmanship of the committee; :! t:ie So".th, rd of starting an in- goes without saving. d.;s;ry that would rentove this ..-our.- Mr. Kearnshfe. who has prssMili tty from the dependence upon Japan with much abiiitv over the committee- '.R'-S respect. cu say he i .von- for the past two years, and who n.i : i - f.s research woik revee.ied that beer, a mem'.-er of" it continuous!- for ! i .vr::;t:! parts of the South we v ':- upwards of twenty years, was not a i -er iK r.rtt.' to camphor gtxnvtr, ihar. cam.ioate fcr eom:nittee:iiari ::oa: : .ao-e re. ions from which the v-.tice Putnam county and w:i; titeret'ore ee-: -urviy (f the a:-t:e;e no-v contcs. !!e -iie from the' chairman-hip an.i the ; ' eys tr.ote is at p-f.-e t one en mittee. li;s piace on tite e -i - J ' r :t.-e r."r-.ery in Florida :r...t snittee will be taKv.t bv Mr. P. 3.' ! e:;tv;eutes several th.-.;sa:id youn r Pecks of this citv. the' nominee :: : trees yer;y. eut in -ract'cal'ty no it;- the primarv. i c-- are these vti:; . i in the man- Who wiii succeed Mr. Fearnside to eamrnor. the chai'manshia is of course mob- e a; pres.- home. etc.. .'. tre p-etext t.tat tee e!?ort of the vre-t,iet.t to prote.t the peopie fret-; ntrr.priy .- n;trt::;r: a- ness. I.".-..;-' s r- of c nttttctve. cem mereiai .';h .-. and vther business cr-ga-hrati. ns are . e.-..- re.:uestt.d . y nous interested cr.aps to pass reso-' iutions re:;:estinc that t..e r.e.'.r..-.d-be given permission, to raise their i'retght rates rive per cent and that no anti-trust io.-i-h.t ., he passed at the preset;; session of c.v.gress. Tne president is to he eenttnended for his prompt a.;;;:; tn ::v:re put .tetty to the ;.;'.;. t...e i" dep:es- sion .':;.:-;.. and :' r his insistence that tne a: ;i-tr.:-t hiiis shaii he pass- ' ..-, e-s a i-'arns. New is for every cif...en. v. : : . . s ;ts to a., attu spe;;a. .ere" to tahe an inte;- : coinc on a: Washing ton. Frosrie:;; Wdson is lecisiation to protect ajaitts; ntonopoiy. The 4" compassions." Tr.is great word compassion" is of Latin lineage. I.t'te it; Oreek e .uiva'.en.t. "sym- s-rathv." it sistihes "suffering i- ,v:th." Pietute a mother bending .-.?: her dist'ee.i little one ;'!;.. m.i -place i energy, v.'r.ich we . .1 m..-chief, has involved it i- : -;:';s paintul. cr'.evous. f; :.:'.:- '' v ' .'. The ;no;:;e'-. hurt r.-'i i . ' at the niis.ldef :o-e. is - : ; re : .?; pity for her c:;tlu. She siifftr- vrltii it. Its e'ief and tear are hers. She h v co-n.' .; ion ;t;-o:; it. i ? r r:-v of the Lord v To t ;:-e that "ear his na - . : 1 -;;.'; s tender e- t- :.'l v lire vs cvr feeble f";.-1' " Aerai:-."' :"e will again have "'n;-s:o'i. Tlte-e in-tan."es of vhvi's sv;v:-"i"e; with H:s chii.iten are rcetiti'-e. T:;ey see's; us S-acain and again, as ve fall into s:n io!'s "acains" a'-e very sig:-;r;. a-t. There ae the "acains" of -o.i's speech. "Again God saii." T'r:-e are the "again-" of iV-d's -vrittri gs. "I; is wit-en agr-i ;." They make revelation rlainer.fu'l- en. more correct and balanced. F;:t nowhere is God's "again" ore precious than when it sh nvs connection with that H'-. renewe.' compassion. "He t wtii r.ave compasstor a gait. we sin repeatedly. O shame to us. But Me has cTKr-assion retieated- Praise His holy rtame! This ug' ; . .. hone -end-r'.y ;o j us. For His eompass;on is upon j as. It is not sometit't g afar." It ' rc-t a thing theoro-ieah But it is a C'-nerete. persona! thing. lhat the country needs to insure an nt prosneiity." say those who ; to manufacture a business in tins country for po'.iti .trroses. "is an increase in freight ." !t wil' : e a hard thing to nee the average Florida shipper his freight bills are too low. S. J. Tr.-olett. for the past year or Alitor ot tne tv.ss'.mmee uarette, las severed h rarer and has engaged to edit the t. Cloud Tribune. St. Cloud is an i fi ir-al soldier colony in the same : runty, and as Editor Triplet; is said . . : Alrahan; Lincoln, his selee i n to e ;it the colony paper is not '.apprept ia;e. Triplet; is a booster r.d is:;'; afraid of work: he'll work ;e:;;a;:ea:. nor.. Meo. r .Kaney ot i Tampa is in all likelihood the mo.-t competent member for the honor, and he has a host of friends in all parts ; of the State who would rejoice to see! hint elevated to the place." j It is more than likely that the meet- : ing will be largely attended. j POMONA NEWS. i ec the i:; "euual privileges est in wh rlgl;;iug f. r the people reactionary ; senators and representatives in con- gross, supported by "big business." are endeavoring to block action ty the senate and to force ad;'our:i:nen;. If you beheve in ;he democratic platform adopted at Baltimore: if you beheve j are entitled to an "even : h monopoly before the law: ieve in the anti-trust ;h' t.r the ;:y. uildi that colony. .i;a..;r re i.et mo.- si y in reply that there is no dou! : a out the possibilities cf rr oving camrhor tre s in Fioiii'a. bine sp.vimtn? of the trie can be -t;- iii ali parts cf the strte. I; is a avid grow, ard win leaves of va ry ng shade? of grevu during tne i.t t reasons is most attroati' nd i; can weli be eh-sse.i with the nary ornamentals of the State. I do not know whe-e Mr. Muns :i .arried on his researches, but if he :ad p;isre! through S-tsum.a Hei rh-s, J. . Wverfi and Miss Bessie Wv Butram County. Florida, he could eth left Saturday for their usual sum. :a-.e see-; from the windows of fae mer visit to Cambridge, Mass. Mar.v oars on the Atlantic Cast Line tn.ns friends will miss them but a!! join a vast, acreage of Camphor trees, the in best wishes for a o'.easant trim levelopment of which has cost huu- Miss Ethel Morrison of Boston. 'e.-.s ot tr.easar.as ot dollars, anu Mass.. is home for a two weeks visit wnere'last ov.nter Trof. Eieh;ma i with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P..: man;;f.:c;ured over ten thousand Morrison and sister. Miss Marc' pound; of camphor. Friends also gladlv welcome her on ,: The Javanese seem to have know!- these annua! visits, and regret the e.!ge of the existence of this camphor stay cannot be longer. I plantation, as it has been visited at Miss Lois Williams of Sa-fo-.i ' j.id'rTei-euc time? by inquisitive gentle- came up to attend the wedding of her: tender comioassion -who' ";0!: -:on: t;!e r ;.-werv ivir.eeiom. ine sister. Miss Mary Frierson. and to t-us; and serve and !ove Him. :-ompanv opera. ;ng importau. remam over a tew days. "A'though I poor and needy be. ftnoustrv. is represented ry Pro:. . Our people are enjoying the nine t..c:..:::aa:.. a-:!ie;.. oi ,i:e c . c. cream wr.len olrs L 11 1 :r.'-- ;--v- WHEN VOl " 'TV" OV H A RV iVAEab C CK, YOV WILL ALWA. S ii .V' IT AGAIN. YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR iAA.)vV.-t'JF. d'ANCS HAS WEAR. THE KUL'C iT Oi; 1'. DNESS IS TO ALWAYS GIVE AN UP '.I ', v'v ALU" V AND KEEP THE PRiCE DOWNRIGHT LCK. and we V TKiH 3fOCK. TILGHMAN HARDVARE CO. "The Sijre of C)uries and Prompt Attention." PALATKA, FLORIDA IF YOU COME FOP. HAKD'.VAF.E YOU'LL GO AWAY WITH IT The Lord in love takes though' The v - e the peopl break" w. if you bt now . in the ho row Wds. ; e ; . 1 1 ;- r ed to r..i i ;.:. re ser .e . e Wc . ;a News, published near the operations of Cuv. . Seig. seems to think the latter is victim of persecution in having been di.;ed under the charge that his nip any had been using the mails :h intent to defraud. Seig promot snie big elimination schemes in is S;a;e. and ;ho;:gh in preparing his using matter he probably look ;he '; right side of things, it is :al if he did anything criminal, true that some purchasers of v-hi.h they bought "sight un- i' e inst..nres. made failure? v they kne'v nothing about ig ar. 1 w. r. 1 I...; ; made :'.. 1- i her-. It :- also ;rue ; si: . r .nr. is as tor me Thn-j ?t my he'p in time of ne. My Saviour. Lord, ar; Thou." J. M. B. iC.ve; d veranda each 4 4i vor.tir.ued expansion of the Lepartm-- o'" Agneu.ture. eyl i-Jr ing on her pleasant n.s oireotton. last winter, coo acre? saturJav afternoon, of new trees were set out and the Palatka has attracted manv o' o-.r nursery contains huuo.reas o; thot:-- people during the past wee'k ei-'e-and? of young trees, which means for shonioine or o-her h!.?i-- was caus- Consider;; b 1 e excitement planta tion, now covering upwards of 2,000 d last Fridav bv the mii-.- rV-.-., -A inumoer County Farm Ilvpert Fund. rl h;. r Baiatsia Xe Under th- ;erm? of t! e Smith-Lever bill ;.ist eraeted ry ' . ;. aid the states in .-;.;:. praciiral me.; : -; - . ;'..- tl-ne in : ::: :' g agricultural matters by guing ai-rut and sh:wi:g :"ar:iiers now to do things ' etter. Florida wil! ultimately get .;... provided the counties meet thi- offer by an e ; :;.: appropri ation. And our sta:e will Ere; it as a ue to pr.-srer. anu accordinrrlv en joy tnis increased congressional hein. The farm expert is no longer a"n experiment: Congress went over the subject from every viewpoint. It was opposed but the live 'members largely outnumbered the dead ones. It was found that some of tne most prosperous communities in the coun try ha a not only one. but several me:; vors;::;g ::; tre counirv to r, farm- helps t ;-o.g ... . ... :ve C'-i:''-ies :,'-p nl-H-iOv- acres. town ot tne Holt roa.i fr-a..:--, iU5 ur.e wltn tv-f-o; '- -'a'; ..,! The existence of this camphor its approach a crowd gat'he-ed muc'-" counties. :o iadge'W what has farm is Known througnout Florida, interested in the mao-hir.e ami if - 'already been a;-eor.ir,'-:--.P.i vm ,.-... Dr. f-.r t A.M) A.L. am: t canno; uv.ue:.ana aere .'ii. reuvors. and It was escorted out " Munson traveled when. in. the State, town, bv numerous ma'l bo'- T'- T;Had he incuired of the Bureau or machine is demonstrating "on our .v,.. . , . i .ant incustry ot tne Agricultural roacs. hoping later to rind favor wi---...Ose w,.o r.e.p Pepartment a; Washington, he cou'.d the county powers-that-be. nave tounci out. as tr.e omctais couici Ji;,; .Nellie Keown spent a s'wt have told him about it besides many time with her sisfer' M--? C interesting things about camphor. Knowlton last week." being' "on o'd say that Mr. Munson would wav from Def-jr,-) tn v-'l." i.r.e oo see a iri-rariuc camu.nor p.an tation in Florida." For 'his infor mation, and for your readers, allow ire to say the "gigantic camphor plantation" is already here and young trees .:; be had from tiearrv all the u-se-tes. A visit t-o this plantation The Lord themselves. But it is to be expected that ;hi-e who deliberately transgress the laws of Nature, ei wilfully, are se -uences. a :her through ignorance likely to escape the cot cr l;..t M'thvrs tr.e:: p. ay : re cr : ile :..e ..I'. Be NT WRITE ;r.e-e BI.AV. Ai W ONC; nr. a r v ,r ..i tie Wds ". ,.t i.te.tst 11 istniaster Gerow use tenure in . ::1 i ;::: rly te.ause n.iS ti- I.ORIMKi: THE LOOTER OF BANKS. When Willi;.:- I. run on; of the 'J i .-.t suiowlirg. ry. 1....1 ; surter-. r. : "the r. -t who r. se : I -f-e cover to -". lie v.u; and his .-. ed State He s'r. ;: th; '. . :n . Si ver. h- ne :ries on .. i:.:. le ::::e isi of e has reet the 1-d. agree on his su .- .ie a v:s.: to Ws.'r.. in in company with. Mr. Jones, i the view ;:" gett.ng the latter ap ir .i .tss.stnt p. stmaiter ,.t Jak--; 1 - -. tile present assistant having : -: t: resign ::: account of hi t... lite ;::l.e c: assis:ant pes' lei i.i .i.i .-rlice cf the nrst-clas; ..;..;. . by the civil service I'as. th.s pl;,.e under a denior.atic ad--: .. . r. at a time wnet; ;re r,;a: : .:.-.!: is u. I.i ..g .:: .-.:;.-...i.s. tr.e powers that ;e are -i. e c.nie ; gether ever h.s - r. tre:'. .dr. dines ..- a : .I:-: .; tr ::.si :.:i:s. as .cell as :he tx.t..c: e:itle::i.in i'latka h.i? si:, o n. 1 c.;u he make i: ' -1 1 . T"- -t the ; -.; 1 c- ihi.h Seiiatcrs '." We cn:,are wed street and blame river f:r the sad re. a little white casket, i-ine with o- regie:: :r:ttn lings ard their ie uniinivlv nud rre- ::g . f a useful -. Tile o.'itr our s:..-s. '.at vvitd :at we are sioklv ur ie" it we do not live out tone ::k : e are eu'itle i to. en many years ' sad ex teach us the danger's at proniiscons use of fire revcoisis or. or abe1;:; :..e uly. and even yet onlv a : us nave a suff.cier.t'.v vivi.j're--on of these dangers 'to co-s's. :en;lv avoid them. The na:ion-wi,ie ca.. for a "safe and sane" reV -..-;. ers as :i::d a take a.i :s one e :i,i.:its easilv rea. As all ; ida know. O'.e 1' t interest, am; tsatsamn ei-; g ne.ir Fala:ka. can be died. .-.'I -is;. 1 db e-:s cf I-" - - the B ... 1 S:a: s L'e- .:: .- A;: ::: e s a hhS !.;:; -en esse"! I rh;r 01S. . - ; V ..--'.. :ew alir: B. U. T'-uo and S. C. Hood. Sev eral bulletins have been issued by these experts on camphor and oils fr -nt various fruits and r'ants. is pre r.o . . . . ..-s .esseneu tne o.u-time eath. but it hasn't stors- ot mat o.ay harvest of e; it-:;.?; vet Tne two principal classes of surTer er? trom tnese patriotic excesses are the stria., cvy. ranging :u vears from ten or twelve up to ferrv and hftv. and tne innocent bystander." The' rlrs: e one : so many ano. expe ried. as in to spend a year m studv. V Ktown recently graduated from -et-va University, and will now sve :.. i-c in several branches, nrenara::-' .ear.ing. Mr. and Mrs. Strockman have for -,::e-:o fo- a few weeks. Mrs. St -mans mother. Mrs. Wright, an: : . brothers. Mvron an i Russell w" ' ' . f 1 . : '":-v. A"ii:ni e-.-f Bonioraiteswerer . ert the ope":'c of the cirul - ing the f . - lakes at Lake Come .1 -1 nr. orr ing. Several chare.- -gyamite were used causing a -' sight cf mud and v. . :rrov.-t into tre air. then the '.;-. -ished into .:e canal and -r. . t . .'....'.; k re. The work has ;-, vone uciei- supervision of J. A" "'.:cs t. v.ho i? receiving comro!in'--.s or the tTi.i-ner which the work b-icn iiirrie.i rii-nf1 The church service last Sur.dav ! usu; morr.ir.g was dpvo-e.i t.- nA r.-r" .-,- ' Florida, lows Memorial service, special music cou: n;e" Missing Falloon Found. l'n!aul. Lire. Capt. Jo!:n B-rry, ;:'.. -t oi the missing balloon Mil. ion iopa ri'ion club, and his aid, Gc-erce V. Mwr;so:i, walked into Oregou City ,tt ; : 4 j a. ra. Saturday. DR. F. E. JENKINS EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office K. urs: s a. in. fj 1 p. m.- Other hours by ap poinuuem. Hickman Kennerly Block. PALATKA. FLORIDA. 1 X i SMITH'S Homemade Candies. Al.o K-nt for th e "here tr.ey - wed tile.' ole ice lii-V T;. Huyler's and Park & Telford Candies. Bane P;p-s. Cigars and Tobaccos . I. A. fTItfllTII- f ' I r f it tor Se' e :ate a s :' Tins s State where species o: irimenting ese has s ec : that Tte the f happen: .:.: st . : ;:rs re is :s tne aggressor and maoe tne rourrn aanrcerous ::; can't help h:n:sel;. Fcr :t :s hardly fair to call the-se gs accidental, f or everv ; . .- tne rtse anu dares it beer a-e es;.y relieves he is smart to escape damage. It would appear that the real arc.::- t ivner. nothing harpers and no -o.'-io ;.. t : s ' . .: C 0 the he'O's i So.-. ; I. success. He the s-...t .": ate. Be l: Bcririvr by in.."..-;-. I- '-'. :..'.:' g : -. isuks. srektrg a ligious histelries and c-uentiy to his p . ; y and his rise fro:;: though ethers were al sveks. He sniveled his wav was a sentmtntultst. Many a mar. has beer. a'.', -.his less conspicuously and mere smcerely. But Lcr.mer :s a hyp-:: rite. '.Ie mode his religion a s;epp:ng stc:te p...;;. tic and in business and he abused those who trusted him. Ke was ex posed ir. politics and new he has been exposed in h.s business relations. Is private life, still fa;;en:ng on c:--Sdence cf the po-. r he stands revealed as a conscienceless banker, charged with '.e:"jrg the dep-osits whom he won by h.s pious tions Wv t-.gtrt t.. note that E.ii:,r M.K.-.-: t the I alats.a Hcrail. -he .1 t ie t'v'.v CT. iters who '"in cut . . t ie la-t i r.ni.,ry. refers ;o Bar ry Floyd as a "wu d-jamnitr." ana sei lis re .i.e ;na: ;nis gen. us is el.hi.::.,te; :. on the Beg.slature. We .,re ... .. . ;...,: a mar. who .ah'; ap- ttvh-e B..yi will no; ;e a ;r;ll-i.-.r.t l.e.v-nias.er. Bakeland Tele-gr-im. C. ::. B. B.;'. y ..-.at so ;ong as r.rew-.:: ectured and so long as the an -inance the situation, he :e to blow off a few nrcer-. ; s with powder and -a:m innocent bystander for rr.a-.v to . me. A id so. as the s:tu -'.s ;-..'-.. ted le. ir is -i-oi; ;o eraie i in a ivan o to render br-t ' the i"; .-ei. or : ; ieost t k- - a :va:i.e what to do when such ac- There tne cu.ttvation i eonomic plants with same are Besides tr.e regu.ar experiment sta- r.avu-.g been prepared and the church tion at Gamesvi..e. trtere is the on appropriately decorate-i with rlacs anu crug station at Orlando, tr.e plant and flowers. P.ev. P. C D-isko introduction station at Brovksviile preached an able sermon, and a lars tr.e tropica, trutt station at Miami ana congregation was present Xex one for foliage plants at Goethe. Tne Sur.dav Mr. Prisko will p-eaoh e-e-Vr.anuo statoon. originally estaoltsh- ciaiiv to the bovs of our co----u-'-y ed tor camphor worsi. r.as enlarged its A very prettv weidir.e wa s0 em--s:o-e ur.tt. it r.as under cu.t:vat:on. ired in the church Tuesdav a';e'-oo-n:ore man ; fty species and vane- when Miss Marv Frierson beca-e --'e ties c: p.ants yieluir.e the essential bride of Mr. Noel Victo' 'ih-ul c' oils of eommereia. importance. Crescer.t Citv. To the :ra:r of -'-a Tne manager cf tne camphor farm wedding march plaved bv Mrs. S-o:k-to wmcn I reter plants tne tree-? in n:er. the brida! pa'rv en-ere-J meef row? ana tr.e camphor is made from ing at the altar Rev M- He-.4-;x tre trimmings. It has a weli equipn- of the Crescent Citv Methodist chu- e.t a:st;..ery ana camphor is mate who officiated, using tn beau"'-"-' from tne .eaves and twdg? by the ring service. The bride was rive-' ' ra-u.ar process o; steam ais;il.at:cm awav bv her foster-.ath.e-. M- W E Tne green trimmings yield about thir- Hobits. and the brida! partv c--."-s's-e.i ty rou-ts o; campnor to tr.e ton. and 0f several vour.sr peotole fro-s C-es-t-om six to eight of trimmings can cent Citv. friends of 'the bride a- e sc-cre-i. ;o -:.e acre ;y o cu.- 2T00K. 1 he r-rifie was ar:.4 !-. . tne tin WaVS seemed There ; every ; 'C'' A I 1 H . hi' ! f V a-:.! !': iiiL .: e'101. ;id .. ' ..le . e to c . -" '' .';.trer es ideas t t.ie re.ir. ' ut in Put." ne : ::: re rr o.e'.v . cress is iomers. .. : 'ele : .-: :: familiar with l.ve coinntunit he re'' ": a.: gs are ne work tie who lore in METKING. Fire insidrance r.r..Oirs Anit-iit'or. and Forpien Companb ; Life insurEfics Marine Insurencs The Leading Compsnies All Claims Promptly Settled 117 Lemon Street PALATKA, FLORIDA vear. The bulletins ts- Orlan station and b d is one of the bright est r.; ir.es that ever served in the B.:r::a legislature: h has advanced more gxd ideas. True, he talks a jreat deal, and is at times too dee? for tne average legislator, but he :::;ect? enough cf real wl; into his speeches tc more than make up for his seem ing ver;-os;;y. When occasion re tuires all he ha? ;o cio is to orer. ui -ne rums a-i: deeper wounds ctusei y exp.;:ng -reworks are Bkelv to t-::;::e tetanus, resulting, in its rinal .te'.e. opnient. in lo.-i;aw. The horrors of death f-om th:s cause are similar to those of rabies, wherein the ratient us to tne ena. surTermg ex- ugony. ".so: :gs earn sued bv the tne cepartment at asr.ir.gtor. wn:; give interested parties many detaUs. In aidition to camphor, lemon grass and eitror.e'.'.e grass, as w-el! as lav ender and rerterment. can be torcf.t- ' ably rr-tuoe-d in this State. Here is rle'.i for ?dr. Munson. or others, and besides these, vet-v little is be ing do-e :n Florida, ore of the tar- . est citrus growing regions ir. the world, to produce citrus oils, extracts and essences, of which rot less than a million and a half dollars worth is annually imported. dress o: white crepe-meteor and !a-e w:th veils, and carried a botuet cf carnations and ferr.s. The brides maids and ushers wore prettv costume of white and green, and tne church was artiscally trimmed in bambco and ferr.s. After the ceremonv a recep tion to held at the home of '. and Mrs. W. E. Hobbs. where the hi p. py couple received tht congraula tions and best wishes of their frier-1--Mr. and Mrs. Xihoul will make their home ir. Crescent City. Louisyi!!a&rslivi!ieR.R. LOW ROU ND-TRIP SUMMER louiuST PATES JACKSONVILLE TO . - - - . The SndO..-v read bonds cf S;. Johns County were no; sold in Wall street, but in Forsyth street. Ja.k sonville. which by the -v.;. is gott.rg to be something of a -inancia! street.1 These bonds were purchased by J. J. tetanus usua..y ceve.ors in from In this connection it might be of six to eight cays after injur.-. Fol- interest to say that more than 200 .o-.ving tnis the disease srreaii5 rardd- kinds of trees useful in manufactures, -y to its cerclusiem and the time for prow in F.orida. or.e-half more than treatment is refore tetatnus ha? the ir. any other state. Two trees not cnance to develop. The danger i? in known, el-ewhere in the world, trrow tre ce.ay ir. getting treatment, pre- in our State, probablv survivals of ve-t:.-e treatment. early age. ha-.r.g "disappeared in --e only reasonably certain pre- er parts? of the earth. Mr. Mun- ver;:ve :n:wn i? the anti-tetanic ser- son could have secured a list of our urn use of which has so large'.v reduc- trees by making proper inquiry, the cevelcrmert of tetanu '! i- -- tai.ure :s tr.e exception. Its adm:r.-: riuicu.e. m- istration re-tutres tr.e services cf the physician, but every dx-tor in these o.avs r-a---a.s .r. pvtr.- n-ent. " mir.u is l-e da-,-v- ?--.- ;s er cushion, with a!l the'cl- rry rot at ttt?'""' 01 d Mrs. Morrison. Prof. Eigel was - --a ..-'a..- i. ----'us-. ;r.e c.nances tor mtection are, ':'-'-'-' .a . -. i.,, m tnar.v to r:s. N wrc-'. r-5r -tan,,, n ,,,, ,- , T,r- ii neau as acv--rr.pani5-. i r.e ; a . . v.' . . - . Muc VL Krw nis gray traiit can 3 gum.er.t-? unanswerable, ve-.f.ve. sarcasm, keen a or pun. to su:t tne case i: (From Another Correspondent. P.ev. P.. C. Drisko closes his sec ond year's work with the Pilgrim Congregational church rest Sundav. Mr. and Mr?. Prisko expect to leave; early m tne toilow-r.g week for Wash ington. D. C. where they will be "at home' to all Pomona friends at S27 College St., X. W. throughout the summer. The Odd Fe'!ows memorial service in which the Masons participated by invitation of the I. O. O. F. was of , , n extremelv er.teresoting character r-iuaoo i;;eJo--I Mr Rev. pw c. bnsko's text was taken 1 50 auiji ia. seioi -,3-oqi pao frwn john "11:31. Theme "Goine -jo-5 sr-i ;o -f.r.ci ir-i air.-;cK( ptn iu;o to the Grave to Weep." Music of -aui utrtu-sw is -io::i -att jo appropriate character was we'd rreen and blue. Heard of the Heard Natter a premium of $2,100. Bank at F'-.-yi -s a litterateur: his mind is T-a d-.-.-v.- .... t., t3, dered: especially beautiful pressive was the duet by Mr?. Perry a .earner cusr.ior. witn ; gies c-: tr.e co.eges anc rre-histcric "re: r.e :s a natura. rxet an: tis who -,v -.---. --! utterar.ces are 'v.:;f--'v w, v ble with U rV. A ', .dl , --3 .S W Wjotp were supplemented by a liberal a r ace a o-gs:;e s.-- e '. - '-! be- '- "' ir.st him. when available" P- S psi o:otrj p in? of the orders memorial flars, as Engksh classic, HiVm is thi ZT&&Zi I . w.telk dread of ever.- legislator with a o.ues- t ot recovery. " ' " ; a? ----- '-5o ioj sj tr u- service of worship as we!! as a rr.emo- t onar.e cnerr.e. H-ov: :s sure t.- 1 r.erefore. if vour rjatrlotim 1 Puoos rrii o: i;n r 7 us -. i L..pir-,irji ro iw uaa te- puncture it. The Fala.ka News also hat its ne:ghb.or has seen tit to through a lance into this- geniu?, C. H. R Floyd. VOU to CilsAsf--ST:s sir.1 a -.it -a. . ed happetiing. go to the doctor ard go cuick. S;a;e E-card of Health Bui-ietir.. lows and a.l whose -rood fortune t was to be there. Miss Eccles photo graphed the interior of the churc Monday teaming. -rortia." . ' C ;;. j ... I .;-.- o. , .: "'" ! ::-f:.- .. . . ' ''-'-' '-1'-' : ' ; .. .'1' Krowiij,. rl.4o sv .-"'.. ,B . ' ' :';-. -.. ;, Knn.vil . ;t;.;a fVrt.ari " . " ' m ' - V I""'' l!-!ianiH,iis :r.x-. : - l. , -.. , ..S ""' Krvnel; I.I -k ... S3' I.'.f Ar... :-. v,s;. '.'""' Toia,!,, far. K.-sa . o . . ' " ! t-oit iii.".. i.lao I s-. - , . '"""-"aiNua Ti ""' "' " MammoiliCave . Miehig ,n.thrl,r.j: Ll.r. ,i K,'., kV,Jr,,1'.',iJ,-" "n.U. Mlnnn.i.. Tirkrit od lr jy ,u , VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER. SALT LAKF COIORAnr cDn,..".K,.5ALT LAKE, UOIMi THR.1',.h r ai i. i. ... N ALL TltKr TS. TO Tir- it: i r. No airs. For nr.vl f .Pi-.4-l'mr THE ATTRACTIVE WAY ZZJ? AND NORTHWEST ''rl'.mnec; .i:n''- Sew ,w,. ., . . ".et on i "'sirrl:.;or p 'i JACKSONVILLE FT-A. "ton. .JjVeiVUr", Kr,rU- BtM- m,ca1' "n-Kut Sundrie. .-,-1 p.- N . . UU Aiient- Ni:0r.T fiem-hlp Une .... ...I 7T