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PAGE 6 inc. fALAlKA NEWS. PALATKA, FLA, 6. 1911 Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment fine fla vor purity crispness wholesomeness. All for s cents, in the moisture-proofpackage. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered, xo cents. A delightful new bis cuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and always fresh, io cents. Buy biscuit bated by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that Name THE GOLDEN FLEECE. An Ancient Method of Collecting the Precious Yellow Dust. Id the lesend of the golden fleece Ilea hidden the record of an ancleDt method of the Tihurenl, the sons of Tubal, for the collection of gold The north coast of Asia Minor produced large quantities of the precious metals as well as copper and Iron (Jold wns found In the gravel, us often happens still In siren nm draining from copper regions Tin- mld tu copper ores, oris (Daily coni i ning insigmliciitit amounts of the pre p. us metal, m n u lii i-x ;n the course "t i.es and sometimes turn -placers of iMoiii-'liiuu ric liress The ancient rihiniMii e.;i-i..'t i gold hciirnc; gr-n el Iii m lc i which concentrated Hie " !il tivelv SIH.-ll! ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t - ot s was then . lie. ted an I wi- SlUiecs let . III.: Hie )... bfHsfclli I'lle e . . i. .' the WiiH e inn- r e F I ' 1 1 washed nt ;i v in tin- - . : writes i imi'teiiin ile h., ; i, : . tn 8 Al-c The skins uele lehe t i ' ' I Sluices tl caisei B.,., and tile tit es -till ; III : . : . yellow metal were tiir!L- in . , i. to (In s.i hi ii in,. .,i n . . . might lie lie.-l'eli (r Hielh m il The earl ilieek niatiiiers witness i.. this truces. elllTI.'ll lluine lilies .it II,. woinlerful riches .it a mid where . B'arlilie race ul miners mini! gohlen fleeces upon the trees In the grove tit Ares The nntlves ot the country of Tuhni Cain still Mill the tiiL'h grade copper ore anil break It into smalls, which they cnvei e.it!i w.a.il and roast to matte; hi' still wnrk the matte In fonrollke t'liniaces to Mack copper Which Ihev ship to Alovnnrtrettn and to Kuxine ports l'he still make the famous carl.ofti.ed iron that was ceie hraled as I :uu.-wus steel Itecause It was ipstrileiieil throiurh this mart to the rest tit the w.tr'rl utter receiving a titiistl tn locai leini ts.vne witrkmell The Master at Arms. A master at arms Is a petty officer In the navy who forms one of the police of a ship. In the United States navy there are font grades of masters at armschief master at arms and master at arms of the first, second and third class. Large vessels have one chief ood several of the lower ratings. Id small ships a first or second class master at arms Is the chief of the ship's poltce. Boston Glob. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, I Lucas County. I ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senittr partner of the firm of K. J. Chenev & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and state afore said and that said tirm will pay the sum of IINK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use. of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. C1IKNRT. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember. A. I.., 1S86. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold bv all Drueclsts. 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. SNAB4RMS GERMANSSTRIVING FORCHANNELPORTS Efforts Checked by Bulwark of Allies FIERCE FIGHT STILL RAGES In the Great Zone of Battle In North ern France and Belgium Neither of the Armies Have Made Progress Toward Decisive Results. Rested, and with fresh reinforce ments supporting thcin. the tirriunii troops, who have been battling in Uelgiiim and the north of France, art renewing their efforts to push their way through (lie French. I'.ritish and Ilelgian lilies to ports on the Knglisli channel. Not only here, but in the Argonnc region and the YVoovre district, the lighting has boon of the fietvost char acter. In all these engagements Ihe denil and wounded are multiplying, but thousands are taking their places. The transport of the wounded Into the zone of safely where they can receive proper attention is proving a problem that 1ms not been solved; hospitals ami surgeons are iiindoiinatt' for the care of those who h-io fallen. The new Ccriiinii attempts to reach the French channel ports, Nioiiport to Arras, while resulting in progress at some points, have been generally ineffective. Near the coast their ad vance lias been checked by nu exten sion of lilt' II.,, 1.1. '.I area The allies have brought up land ami sea tones in an endeavor to check this second effort of the (!er mans to establish themselves on the French coast, from which they hope to menace England. in the whole, therefore, it would appear that the situation on this most important battle front remains much as it was when the Cermans. through exhaustion a few days ago. censed their heavy artillery lire for rest. The French report tells of various advances and losses, but these usual ly, so far as distances are concerned, can lie marked in feet or yards, ami the advance made a few days ago by the British in Belgium of l.L'oO yards was considered remarkable. ELEVEN POWERS FIGHTING. Four More on Verge of Entering Strife. A London dispatch says Turkey has definitely thrown their lot with Austria and (lermany, and if Portugal Is counted there are now eleven pow ers at war with prospects of three more Crewe, Bulgaria and Rouma nia being drawn in. The note which (ireat Britain pre sented to Turkey on Friday last de manding an explanation of the ae Hons of Hie Turkish fleet in the Black sea and the dismantling of the for mer (ieriuun cruisers:, the Ooeben and the Breslau. was really an ultimatum to which Turkey was reouired to make a reply by Saturday evening. to far as in known here, telegraphic communication with Turkey being In terrupted, no answer was made anil the ambassador at the Ottoman cap ital of the triple entente, it is under stood, demanded and received their passports. Turkish troops, which have been on the Egyptian border for some tinit already are reported to have crossed the frontier, while the Turkish fleet coii.inues to menace Russian towns and shipping in the Black sea. .Veil her Knssia nor (Ireat Britain was mi prepared for this move by Tur key and the nl.icd powers have force; on hand to oppose a Turkish invasion. BOMBS FROM SKIES. German Aeroplanes Kill Many la Raid on France Cerniau aeroplanes are making numerous raids in France ami bombs dropped by them have killed a score of persons and wounded twice as many recently. Two of the airships dropped bombs upon Bethune. One fell in the mar ket place and killed nineteen women and injured il others. Two build ings were wrecked. Several powerful bombs were drop ped upon Dunkirk from an aeroplane of the Taube type that was flying H.imiii feet in the air. One bomb k'lled a woman and three children anil two others wrecked several buildt ings. American Property Damaged.. Acting Secretary Lansing at WaslS ingtou announced receipt of a tele gram from the American charge d'affaires at I'etrograd saying Odessa has been bombarded and American property destroyed. The dispatch from Charge Wilson transmitted a message from the American consul at Odessa. who said he would send a fuller report later, on the extent of American property damaged. He did not say by whom the bombardment was clone, but it is presumed that it was by Turkish ships. Mountain Synod Formed. The Presbyterian synod of Virginia. Tennessee and North Carolina, having j approved the proposition to establish i a new synod of the mountain districts of the three states, to be known as i the "Appalachian iynotl," the propo- j sition now only lactXs iiidorsetnent by ! th general assembly. King College Is to be the school of the new synod Qava Pelsoned Fruit to Noisy Tots. us. .euie rrow, herself mother was found guilty at I.o Anjeles of putting poison in applies with the nl Us'd intent to poison the children of a aeichbor. N0.,T r,My of ohWron In the neighborhood, it was testified : was the occasion of nianr quarrels between the elderly Mrs. Prow and! her neighbors. QUEEN MARIE. Wifs of the New King of Roumania- DYNAMITED FAMILY. Confession Made by United States Army Recruit. A written confession that lie Mew up his home with dynamite, killing his sleeping wife and four small chil dren, was given to the police at St Louis by Scott Stone, n Fluted States army recruit arrested at Jefferson barracks. Stone's farm house at To- lono, 111., was burned September US last. Mrs. Stone and four children. the oldest aged 5, perishing in the blaze. Stone asserted he committed the crime to be free to go away with a woman whom lie knew only as I,u cille. Sixteen days lifter the destine tion of ills home and family, Stout enlisted in the army under an assum ed name. lie was arrested at the re quest of the state's attorney of Cham paign county, Illinois. DRY KILN COLLAPSED. Four Men Lose Their Lives at Samson, Ala. The collapse of u dry kiln at the Alabama Mill und Lumber company plant at Samson, Ala., cost the lives of four persons J. A. Butler, fore man; Ed. Frazier, Alto Tew and Mar cus Hargrove, all white. They were placing lumber in the kiln when the walls and roof fell In. Wilbur Ham, white, was drug from under a mass of brick where he had saved himself by bracing with his hands and knees. The cause of the collupse is tot known. COTTON TWINE FOR P. 0. South Carolina Firm Gets Contract For 1,500,000 Pounds. Postmaster (ieneral Burleson has awarded a South Carolina firm the contract for supplying the postoffW department's entire annual snpply of wrapping twine, about a million and a half pounds, nt 13 cents a poimd, for cotton cord. It is estimated that $20.00i will be saved by the substitution of cot ton for jute twine, heretofore ex clusively used. Medal For Heroism. Secretary of the Treasury MVAdoo has awarded a gold medal of honor to Sergeant Charles Venus, of Com pany I. Twenty-third Infantry, rutted States army, in recognition of his heroism in rescuing three fellow sol diers from drowning at Texas City, Texas. June 2'.). 1014. The men were iu a boat which capsized. Vapor and Oxygen In Mars.. The results of measurements of Profi ssnr F. V. Very, of spectro grams of .Mars and the moon, obtain ed by Dr. V. M. Sliphor at the Lowell observatory on the night of February ff. IftH, have just been published. They entirely conlirm Dr. Slipher's previous spectroscopic proof im 100S f water vapor and of oxygen la the Martian atmosphere. Attorney Strangles Sleeping Children-. Roland Williamson, an attorney of Shreveport. I-a., strangled to death two or bis children, a girl, aged 8. and an infant son. as they lay asleep. Two other children were unmolested. Williamson later was found some dis tance from his home in his night clothing am! placed in jail. He is believed to be insane. Many a shallow remark is backed STEVENS Repeating Shotguns The Stevens Hammerless casts ng more thai some hammer tuns. It has Mm celebrated STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK providing safety against hang-tires." 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In all these engagements the dead and wounded are multiplying, but thou sands are taking their places. The transport of the . wsunded .into the zone of safety where they can receive proper attention is proving a problem that has not been solved; hospitals and surgeons are inadequate for the care of those who have fallen. Italian Cabinet Has Resigned London. The Italian cabinet has re- signed according to a Reuter's dis patch from Rome. Rome. Signor Rubini, minister of the treasury, has sent his resignation to Premier Salandra. Efforts were made at the council of ministers to have him withdraw it, but he declined. The Italian cabinet has suffered from same division of opinion as ex ists in the country at large. Italy's neutrality has been approved by the whole cabinet, Bnt some of the minis ters favored military preparations at any cost, while others supported the Idea that the risk of Italy becoming involved through the measures was disproportionate t any advantage she might gain. A definite decision regarding the ministerial crisis awaita the return of King Victor Emmanuel. The belief is held here that the resignation of the entire cabinet is not far off and that the king will entrust Premier Salandra to organize a new ministry. In this way the premier would be free to se lect ministers of a mind to meet the present situation with unanimity. Russian Army Reports Progress Petrograd. The following communi cation was issued by general headquar. ters: 'On the east Prussian front the plan for breaking through the center of our fortified position around Bak alrzewo projected by the enemy has failed. During five days of unsuccess ful attacks the Germans suffered im mense losses. In many places the great accumulations of German dead in front of our trenches caused a moderation of our fire. Our troops have progressed in sev eral districts on tire east Prussian front "Beyond the- Vistula we occupy strongly the towns of Gostynyn, Len czica, Lodz and Ostroveso. Protests Against U. S. Passports. Washington. Complaint that many Germans posing as British subjects are receiving passports out of Germany from American dlpfionatic agents was filed at the state- department by Sir Cecil Spring-Rice; the British ambas sador; Information has reached the- embassy that many aliens have cross ed the channel; to England with pass, ports obtained by misrepresentation-. Acting Secretary of State Lansing sale! the American officials Itt Germany would be cautioned to exercise- nigl lancet Greece Will Reoccupy E pi rue London. The Greek diplomatic rep resentatives at the capitals of the great pwwers hare given official notice of the decision of the Hellenic government to reoccupy Epirus, from which the Greok army was withdrawn in March in pur suance of the decision reached at the ambassadors' conference fixing the status of that country. Greece claims that this decision is based upon the necessity of re-establishing order and security in a coutnry adjacent to her territory now riddled with anarchy. American Property Damaged Washington. Acting Secretary Lan sing announced receipt of a telegram from the American charge d'affaires at Petrograd saying Odessa has been bombarded and American property de stroyed. The dispatch from Charge Wilson transmitted a message from the American consul at Odessa, who said he would send a fuller report later, on the extent of American property dam aged. He did not say by whom the bom bardment was done, but it is presum ed here that It was by Turkish ships. case of a cold or sore throat. I wish to say I thiok it one of the best of household remedies. I would not have uacd it only it was recommended to mo by a friend of mine who, I wish to suy, is one of the best boosters for your Liniment I ever saw.". W. Fuller, Denver, "Just a line in praise of Sloan's Liniment. 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The Hermes was a comparatively old vessel and from a naval view point was of no great value, but the fact that she was attacked so near home indicates that the German sub marines nrast have a base somewhere on that part of the Belgian coast, oc cupied by German troops, from which they can menace ships of the allies passing between England and France. Only a few days ago one sank the French steamer Admiral Ganteaume, which was carrying refugees from Ca lais. How many submarines the Germans have in these waters is not known, but several have been seen recently. When ships are guarded by torpedo boat destroyers, as are those engaged in bombarding the German positions, they are comparatively safe, but the opportunity of the submarines come when one is caught alone, The cruiser Hermes is the seventh British cruiser destroyed by German submarines or mines. Others In the list are the Amphion, sunk by a mine on August 6; the Pathfinder, sunk by a submarine September 6; the Cressy, Hogue and Ahouklr, Bunk by a German submarine September 22, and the Hawke, sunk by a submarine Octo ber 15. Ultimatum Sent To Turkey London. Both Great Britain and Russia have presented the following demands to the sublime porte: An explanation of Turkey's naval ac tion in the Black sea; the dismissal of German officers from Turkish ships, and the dismantling of the cruisers Goeben and Breslau, said to have been purchased by Turkey and Germany. Failing to receive satisfaction of these demands, diplomatic relations with Turkey will be severed by Great Brit ain and Russia. Egypt Annexed By Turkey London. Turkey lias formally an nexed Egypt, according to a German official statement which has been re ceived from Berlin by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph, company. Berlin Delighted With Turkey Berlin. Announcement that Turkey had entered the war caused much en thusiasm in Berlin. A large crowd marched! to the Turkish embassy, cheering- for tho- sultan. The Tur kish, ambassador in an address from the balcony of the embassy expressed, his, gratitude for the manifestation. Better a fool who knows nothing than one who knows too much. OF IE CHILDREN Should Read the Fotlowinc Letter Mrs. Slack's Stor About Her Child's Recoven Is Entirely Reliable. Palmyra, Pa. "Three years aire mv little pr had blwk measiWwhich ITft her with a chronic couKh and so awfully thm you could count all her ribs.and she couched so muea. she had no appetite. " stttc iier seemed to help her at all until one day Mrs. Neibert told me how much good Vinoi had done her little prt, so I decided to try it for my little one, and it has done her so much good she is hungry all the time, her cough is gone, she is stouter and more healthy in color and this is the first win ter she has been able to play out in the snow coasttngand jnow-balling without Palmyra ?r slack. We know Vinol will build up your little ones and make them healthy strong and robust, therefore we ask parents of every frail and sickly child in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol wout CT eoi liver and iron Afwe, can 'nd"ce you to try a bottle of inol as a body-builder and strength- finH8ri.fri.y0Ur c,hild' and ya t a w da"", we will return your money on demand. Ackerman-fitewirt Drue Comnanv Palatka, Florida. IBS DEUGA COLOSSAL SIRIUS. Thi Mon.ter 8tar I About Fort Time. Bigger Than Our Sun The more that Is leiirnert Mltoiit fl'e ginnt mitia of aput e the more vvomlei ful they appear The hltrpesi Itaoiir. eyesi of these preat Kupersiins la the dog star. Siritis It equals prohalily thirty or forty suns like the one thai makes onr dayllpht The speed of light Rives a ready means of eomparing the dlstanees of the sun and of Siritis. and upon the difference between those distances de pends the fact that, although Slrlus Is In renllty so -much greater than the sun. It looks relatively Insignificant Light tnkes ahout eight and a half minutes to come to ns from the sun But It tnkes ahum eight and a half years to come from Slrlus: As a minute is to a year, so Is the distance of the sun to that of Slrlus. In other words, the great dog star Is about f2fi.'fHW times B9 far away as Is the sun But the brightness of any shining object diminishes In proportion to the square of the Increase of its distance Accordingly If Slrlus were actually just a bright ns the sun It ought to appear B2fl.nntl!tfi,.'ii.(Km. or 27fl.fi7fi.000,. 000 times fainter than the sun to our eyes But measurement of Its light shows that it appears only about 7.000. 000.000 times fainter than the sun. from which immediately follows the conclusion that Its actual brightness must exceed the sun's about forty times. -3arrett P Servlss In Spokaae Spokesman Itevlew In the Circuit Court, Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for Putnam County, Florida. At Law. Stringfellow, Padgett & Co., a corpo ration, etc., Plaintiff, vs. D. J. Lawlor, Defendant. Assumpset Damages $500.00. Notice of Institution of Suit. To D. J. Lawlor, defendant, and all other persons interested. Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1914, a suit in assumpsit by levy of attachment, was commenced in the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial for Florida, in and. for Putnam County, Florida, bv Stringfell w, Padgett & Co., plaintiff against D. J. Lawlor,. defendant, a non-resident of the State of Florida and all other persons interested, wherein said plaintiff sues the defend ant D. J. Lawlor for the sum of $143.14, interest and cost; and that the said D. J. Lawlor defendant and all other persons interested, be and they are hereby required to appear before the Judge of our Circuit Lourt for Putnam County, Florida, at the Court House in Palatka on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, A. D. 1915, the same being the Rule day in said month and then and there answer said plaintiff in the aforesaid suit, otherwise judgment by default will be entered against you. It is further ordered that this no tice be published, once a week for two months, in The Palatka News, a news paper published in Putnam County, Florida. WITNESS the hand of Henvy Hutchinson, the Clerk of our said Circuit Court, and also the seal of our Court, this 5th day of October, A. I). 1914. (Seal) HENRY HUTCHINSON, Clerk. By H'y Hutchinson Jr., D. C Calhoun & Calhoun, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.. Department of tha Interior. U. S. Land Office at Gainesville, Fla. October 17, 1914. Notice is hereby giyen that Benja min H. B. Pruitte, of Harlem, Florida, who, on February 23, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 07992, for NWt of NWV4, Section 15, Township 8 South, Range 25 East, Tallahassee Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described before Clerk of Circuit Court, at Pa latka, Florida, on the 3rd day of De cember, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses:: L. Bohannon, of Harlem, Florida. J. G. Minton, of Harlem, Florida. Ivan Bohannon, of Harlem, Florida. W. J. McRae, of Harlem, Florida. HENRY S. CHUBB, Register; AN ORDINANCE.. To Provide for the LEVY of City litres, ior me iiy oi raiauta, tor the year 1914, and to fix the same-. BE IT ORDAINED bv the Mavoc and, City Council: of the City of Pa- lat&a, norma : Section 1. That for tha purpose of securing an equal and uniform rat ef taxation, and to pay thft appropria tion for the current expenses o said City, and for paying th expense of the Fire Department and other de partments of' said City there shall be levied upon the real; and personal property in said City, a Tax of Twen. ty (20) mills, upon the-Dollar. Section 2. That said Levv shall be distributed as follows: General Revenue Fond. Twelve (12) Mills. Paving Fund One fl) Mill. Fire Protection .Threa (S) Mills. Sinking-Fund Tour (4) Mills. Passeo in open Council the 20th day of October, A. D. 1914. (Heal) J. H. YELVE RTON JR. President City Council. Attest: W. A. WILLIAMS JR., City Clerk. Approved this 22nd dav of October. A. D. 1914. S. J. KENNERLY. Mavor. I certify that the above is a correct copy or lvy Ordinance passed Octo ber 20th, 1914. W. A. WILLIAMS JR., City Clerk. Nutlr of Aitpllrotloai for Tax Heed I ndrr Srrtloa M or hnplrr 4HKH, lamo nt florid. Kotteft Is hereby- irlven that Thmn n Reed purr hater of racl ional Tax Cernm-nt Zo. ST, elated the nth day of April A l., IKK5 has filed said fractional eertincate In mv offlceand hasmatleappllcatlon for Tax l-ri to Issue In accordance with law. Kaid f7o tlonal certificate enbrares (he following described property situated In Putnam County, Florida, to-wlt: l,ots 4, 6 and a, Mection i Township . 8 Kanuetf K., 11611 acres. The saltl land belnit assessed at the oate of the Issuance of such certificate In the name of Iir. Jno K. Montniollln. I it I en. said fractional rvrtlllcate shall be rodeeru ed according to law. Tax lieed will Issue jreoo on the lath day of November A. 11., Witness my official signature and seal this the isth day of October a.jI luu fSFAL) HP.NRT HUTCHINSON Clerk Circuit Court. Putnam Co.,Fla. Br H. Hutchinson. Jr. D. a Notice of t Appllcatloa for T. n Under SeetK.a 8 ot Chaptw Uwt of Florida. " t nonce is nerehy given that ti. sd Durehaner or fJnt,r..!L,t,Troii D. my office, and I baa made applies! on for-ri 0 Deed to Issue In aceorilance with i Ji " fractional certificate embrace, th. mi?1 lng described property situated I p,? ow County. Florida, to-wlt; sk, of n,- u 1 "m 10, Township II. 8 Kan.. V g mm Lnl said land being assessed at ,e S te u ?' issuance of such certificate In tho I ' lia W A. Howls. Unless said f " ' ",?, i"'e"' tlllcatB shall ho mrtm.i . J!,I1 T. Tax Deed will issue thereon on tl M.i'ih'f' of November A. 11.. WH. 1 dy tt itiiro. IJ1.T (tuiciHI SlKnatUI-P nn.i this the 10th day of OctobS r. JJ An"" 8l'al (SEAL) HENRI MUTCH lNaVtxr Clerk Circuit Court, Putnam i Co pi. By H. Hutchinson. Jr., a ORDER FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court Kluhth .Tnli i,u cult of Florida, In und for Puina, , County. 1 In Chancery. D. H. McMillan, Complainant, Vs. I,ott Allen, M. Kent. nftmes and nwll m.... ..t ...i. ' ,ne Known to complainant. Defendants?" """ To all Concerned, Ureetini:: It appearing from the sworn Hill of i-m plaint herein filed that the ,," ,. " ,H, i defendants, or those elalinl,. rest" " Thi-ouwh.or under them, lmvi-sonn-im,. ,-',' f In the property in this suit; and I! ,1,1, '.i appearlnu' that there are persons liite Li In said property, other than the known iT. fenilants named herein, whose niiint-s unknown; and It. further iiipt-arlilr t ,,,,, the residence and address ot tile fendnnts are unknown, and that n il -r u prayed In and by said bill of com i, i, t ntmlnst all of such persons. Ito L' own and unknown ; IT IS THEHKFOHK. "KIlKUHl) that the above named defendants, und al i .J sons whomsoever, Interested, or clnin J Interests by, throutih or under the n , defendants, or otherwise, In or to the r Vi low;ln described property or lumis. h i and belns In Putnam County. Klorl a to-wlt: Ne'4 of of Hectlt.n and ; of Nei4. and Ne'4 m Hc4 of Township in Houth, Kaimet't Kas, '"' DO A PFKA K to Compluliuint's bin ,,r complaint herein tiled, on or before th rule day In December, ltd l, to-wlt- t teventhdHy of snld month of lleeeinli.'r "The Palatka News" Is hereby d..s,Mitftl as the newspaper in which this order" .In he published once a week for twelve con. secutlve weeks. Witness my band and seal of ottlce no, 4th dav of Hepteinher. lull. ' a (Court Heali HUSKY HfTCHIXHiis Clerk Clroult Court Putnam Co., Fia. Louie W. Htruui, Solicitor lor Complainant, 1-lit 50 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given, that John Leonard, who pled Guilty to Mur der in the second degree, at the Spring term of the Circuit Court, 1908, of Putnam County, and was sen tenced to the State Penitentiary for life, will at the next session of the Pardoning Board at Tallahassee, .r as soon thereafter aa nneclKl. - . JIUWIU1G, 1 i J for a conditional pardon, August zyth, l'Mi. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court, Eighth Judicial. Circuit, Putnam County, Florida. IN CHANCERY. Thomaa A. Browning,. Complainant, vs.. Mattie Browning, Defendant Bill for. Divorce.. It appearing by affidavit appends to the bill filed in the above stated, cause that Mattie Browning, the de fendant therein named is a non-resident, of the State of Florida, and whose residence is unknown, that she is over the age of twenty-one years, and that there is no person in the State of Florida, upon whom the ser. vice of Subpoena would bind such Defendant; it is therefore ordered that, said non-resident Defendant be and she is hereby required to ap pear to the Bill of. Complanit filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 2nd. day of November, A. D. 1914,. otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said Defendant. It is further ordered that this Or der be published once a week for Eight consecutive weeks in the Pa latka News, a newspaper published in said County and State; Witness my hand and official Seal this, the 28th day of August, 1914. (Seal) HENRY HUTCHINSON Clerk Circuit Court. By H'y Hutchinson Jr., D. C. Calhoun & Calhoun, Solicitors for Complainant. NOTICE OF ELECTION. To the Sheriff of Putnam County,, of tha State of Florida: Be it known, That I,. H. CLAY CRAWFORD,, Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do. hereby giva notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in Putnam County. Stat of Florida,, oa Tuesday next succeed ing the first Monday in November, A. D. 1914, the said. Tuesday being the JLH1KU UAI UJ! JXUVxuMUiJt For United. States Senator from the State of Florida, for six years from March 4. 1915. For Representative from the Fourth Congressional Xustnct of toe state of Florida, in tha Sixty-fourth Con press of the United States. For Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Florida. For two- Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Flordia. For two. Railroad Commissioners of the State of Florida. For State Senator from the Twenty sixth. Senatorial District of tha State of Florida. For two Members of the House of Representatives of the State of Florida. For County Assessor of Taxes. For Tax Collector. For County Treasurer. tiFor Five County Commissioners. Tor three Members of the uouosy Board of Public Instruction. For Justice of the Peace in and fo the following Justice Districts, vii: No. No. No. No. 1 5 10 14 2 6 11 15 3 7 12 17 4 9 13 For Constable in and for the follow ing Justice Districts, vi: No. NO. . No. No. No. 1 6 9 13 17 2.6 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affiixed the Great Seal of th (L. S.) State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capi tal, this the twenty feurth day of August, A. D. 1914. H. CLAY CRAWFORD, Secretary of State. To Robert L. Kennedy, Sheriff Put nam County. 8-28-60&. It's as difficult for some women re get their hats oa in the evening as it is for some men to get their on the next morning. , Kodtnnn I in,,i.t. company, a corporation, ami all whomsoever, other than the ,., , S fenilants. 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