The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 07, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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FLORIDA GENEROU TO VETERi / S WEARERS OF Gl ANS WILL INVADE Fl I THE LANCAST n 1 U The "Kicker Against i IIMI The State. Ptaysicially speaking i SI Kill II speaking in this conn " the personal battle wlti always admiration for ER NEWS. APR' E 7. 1')1 llio Prirkn." of the city Is noted. way between Juarez lean border, and M and physically midway, too, betwe* ection means Mexico and the Gulf 1 life, there is railway lines make 11 the man who munlcatlon and coi 11 ^ It lies about half , iioar the Amer- TAJV exlco City. It I* Vvfl mi the Gulf of JLyJL of California. Its L a center of comtnmerce. and its r*TTT>vn EN iAD S ONE fnurTrPD Ifiuw'o Ulnni TOMACH? : DOSE of forfiil Cfnmii>li Domxhi Pays Out More Money t< tain Q)d Soldiers Than AnVOther Southern 8t Builds^ Monuments 'to M< Confederate Reunion May 6, Jacksonville. ^ .Tn^UonnvllU Cl- a-w- ^ j Sus- Twenty-fourth Annus ion At Jacksom i ate and Dates Fixed for May 6 to E mory? and the Metropolis of Flo 7, 8, at Elaborate Preparations Guests. Jacksonville, Fla.?The J has the sort or heart il Reun- let Mm "know when ... Time after time sue! turned defeat into victo success out of failure. 13 vital to his flnguer-ni I, Inclusive, definite idea what he w rlda Makes does It, is the individu To Receive UP the ^P0 th!lt has ma and progress possible n n * !4th annual there is a time i that does not surrounding country he Is licked." ural resources. "In It men have trlct. In the center < ry and chokod lies," says a recent The man who ful revolutionists ml ills, who hai a treasury In the cott ants to do and 1%200,000 acres, wl al that makes to be planted oftern ido civilization decade, produce col and syuony- hundred and tlfty tl year. This districts When a man tiniln ntwl i? ?i t is rich in nat- v ^ the I.,aguna dis- By a true jf which Torreon specialist writer, "success- who posses- j ght find a Kolden sea the exon yield, for the perience of lich do not need years. The\ ir than once in a right kind . > tton worth seven of experlnec/ 1 lousand dollars a ?doing t,ln/ i is partly in Coa? same thin^w ' fin nrHnlnlnv eiat a t ll A rHcrlit ? JL V/XVU v Uiv wmmWm 9 """" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^' ShouW Con vince You That Your I Is Unnecessary r la. 1 Lie Ol Florida paje out more moi capita for the support of de ex-Confederate soldiers than i er Southern State. This fact be sufficient to convince ex-C ates everywhere that when tl their descendants visit JacN on tho occasion of the 24th reunion of the United Con Veteran's Association that tl tare or reunion of the United ( ?ey per VeteranB, Sons of Confec pendent erans, and all allied organiz iny oth- be held in Jacksonville, F should 7 and 8. Already the progr onfeder- lic-spirlted citizens of Jacki ley and making preparations to r sonville entertain the veterans and annual at the reunion. It is Ja federate ambition to break all reun ley Will ill nnint r\t aHnnilnniu ot>? Confederate ought under certain cii lerate Vet- admit that he is licke iations, will time when a man in pi la., May 6, Ree that he ought to d ??a'ivo mih- sonality and quench ni .DivlUe are H^Umr his jealousies . . public life who has t ecehe and j)y ^j,e majority opinio all visitors or 0f public opinion s cksoiivlile's knowing when he is lie ion records he so much wants to i I nntnrtaln. 1- ?! "' t cumstances to of Durango. The f ul. There is :i Itself is the third 1 jblic life must and Is extraordinar Irown his per- area In square mil [s hatreds and thousand, seven liun . The man In eight, and the poj ?een run over under four hundre n of his party natural resources in hows hv "not erals. In fruits and ked," nor that and the products of Rave his own and grain raised up >tate of (lonhulla way liun- JV, argest In Mexico, drods and/ j lly fertile. Tho perhap/ j; los Is sixty-throe thousand^ idred and twenty- of times, \Jlth i nilatlon slightly results. Don't il thousand. Its Ket tho rlghPy metals and mln- desire to eonsl medicinal plants i established svl the vine. In eattlo perieneo, coup on the enormous | what can \njr : infailiiiR permanent )/ A you lliliik it time to <*?=>- Ur .rcatment? If you ' wK lit a reljable long ciallst of vast ex- ocommondod to IliO and leant and Stoma locotnplishod with tin for ChroVlc lndln??tlo? ch. Llvu/and lnt?m be In the hands of their frleiu reunion will be held May 6, ' The handsome total of $6u0 annum Is being paid by the a support of ex-Confederate per The average yearly amount each person on the pension cording to the latest report State Board of Pensions, Is while the average paid to old lS *122 2(1 Wldnoi? ? is. The ment, and to this end ev r, 8. of this thriving, modern c ,000 per dir?>cted. livery effort \ tate for forth to make them feel at isioners. to enjoy their stay in tli paid to City of Florida. Hotels, list, ac- houses and private homes \ of the to the reunion delegates a $12125, ah who come will be care soldiers best that Jacksonville can j vuvvi vuiu in rr\ un uiui in* ? immti ery energy body else's tliroat. :ity will be Such a man is more . in ho nut manger than the unheal home, and ^ ?> * ? . In the preliminary s 6 ? 'IT l> House of Representatlv boarding- |,jont Wilson's program vHI l*e open poal of the canal tolls < nd visitors overwhelmingly sustalr d for. The country can concede t< do will not opposition of Oscar T iu ? ui sunn;- nannnuas are aimos lllR." > a doR In the Onoo in possessk labte character this Rroat treasure 1 anor. tionists will bo secu klrmish In tho lies and revonnes an os, when Pros- Is said to have reins me for the re- inR bis southward exemption was army "rould live o led. tho entire revolutionist cause i tho strenous reon: and at tho sas Tnderwood tho Iluerta's chief moa i oeyono compui- niwmui, bciuui hold two #med ?n of the key to certificate! by louse, (ho revolu- other reVuire re so far as supp- boards of im^dh r concerned. Villa States In tlie^I irked, on bcginn- over 20 years'li march, that his a'^y practice. I n Torreon." The Blood Polnstm, can live on Tor- Ulcers, Kldyy me time one of eases, RheJma ns of subsistence Paralysis, /Dls< line treatment. 1 . . ?? . , , . T1ioii?and!> "f pro icul diplomas and allty ,lilV(. examination and lenutly f?r Sim in puts from the n'j'ii'-'i'ri 's..Tr !> :al examiners of 4 4 n^_ s,*.rv<>?iMi? s nlon, together with m-k Hindui-iiv-H. experience In Bpecl- VuMyT.1 othV'rs U I successfully treat ,,%s ,.f iivmn. ? Varicose Veins, Urm-tlv is ti>?" ) and Hladdor Dts- ^fnrVlITrtVv usi tlsm. Gall Stones, ti<?m1<1 . ->nvin. chargea, PUoe and r'" |M iplo, po?o richt In your own lo? MnytjN Wonderful Stomach nactf I.Ivor and Intestinal via, fri'ssiire of t;as Around ilnniLth, lllslrcsH After Kall>l/\liifss. Fainting Spells, t :<>nsV|i.itIon, Torpid I.Ivor, Vnd rccomiiii'iuliiiK it tli.it tlev 111 iv ul-o know the Istyr'n ltVondvrfiil Stomach x -i an! most widely known mvc nijMn'iils. Ask your drtmlay. Imi it to a tost one ik-sc It la Minrveloii* in its in > 11K efTo. t| nr.! <i t natural an it v_._,VVi ?? iuu n o \JL VvWl soldiers draw an average of ! annum. Since the report fror these figures are taken was m legislature has passed a still n eral pension law, which will a additional payments of appro: $150,000 a year, making the tot 000 per annum paid to Con pensioners by the state. There are 2,633 soldier pe leueraio be too Rood for the thousr '120 per itors who will attend this i n which Jacksonville will imprei ade, the jtors with all the force nore lib- Jackson, for whom the uthorize named. In return for vaJ Umately jCP8 rendere<l the state in al troubles by Gen. Jackson, t federate named in his honor. Proi of 1,500 population a yea ns ion era ?r . v.? mds of vis- choice of a strong mini eunion. crntic freedom of opin ss the vis Since Baltimore, th of Andrew more than one orcnsior citv wii Speaker has shown tl nursing the wounds hi uable serv ^|s vanitv received In its Indian 0f as full and fair am he city was was ever staged in poll n a village does his reputation no r after the shows himself unahle tf i font ftnH tn nMflo fltn il and a demo- will bo out. off. ion. In moral as well iere has boon tho fall of the city w i on whiob tho ing eonsequenee. Hi tat lie is still tionlsts have boon s abtition and most part, to tiortl that oonvotion though thoy have w 1 froo fight as lies in that torritor ties. Mr. Clark until now, mot II good when he anything like a dor) > aooopt his do- Torroon is the test rocult n f tho stronirth. tholr flirt ueciai Trouble as military effect, Nervous, fhror 111 ho of far-reach bases of ?len a therto the revolu- Examination confined, for the confidential, l lorn Mexico and, P* m- Sundayi on Important bat- Call y, they have not, uerttt's forces iri Dr. Regist Isive encounter. of their flKhtiiiK 500 Union Na iHtltr nhflltv \*?i? ... . j _I1 III! on II , stricture ana all ; in i lie and private dl?- mil i m. ' nd Women. ^o^.mV ,i ' froo and strictly m mix-t lours: 9 a. m. to 7 t 1 , U? 2 li.mk.-ri. I)..-: r . I, " tO t. tiiti-n. I rI- 1 . or Write ?? >'} fV';' cas?*. St'nd ff*?i . ? _? AiliiKms to <.i er, Specialist, \hMu,. m- >.ui tlonal Bank lUil*.. MONT7 anil I<?<iii*i??\i??ii >.11.1*11 ii'i-t l.i linniii k rclu-f milt*.VThis highly RUcceMful t.ik. ii\>y ?l-.f i.hi i t.roiiKiH'nt in i!l\v ilks <>i 1 if:tiunu>! f >! Ih'i i|i|<;:it<tr . l..iw\? I . Mcr? I irunyi-tNmsr . Maiiufacini-trr. l-arin?-u, with pasting 1>l I- i <|iMlty smi psstiil in youi > \ tlu.ii.l-- Unkli-l mi Stoinucb M - i M(r. Cluiuist. 154-150 . U J I":v TO T.nAN on the rolls of the state at: widows of Confederates, maki tal of 4,860. The fund to supj pension roll Is raised by a tax mills on the assessed propert, taxpayer. Florida Is not only.-caring living but the nmirfory of the also kept greener Throughout t handsome Confederate mo: have heen erer-trwl hv ... viVOC Ul cue nai, tfttVlVB id 2,227 proWn Into u modern eitj ng a to There is no more progress >ort this the South. It is thorougl : of four cf the times, a throbbing a y of the COnter of trade and com reason of its location, its ra for the ties, its resources and its dead is Jacksonville looms big as t he state Qf Florida and commands l numents _ va8? and constantly exr I.IU uiivmu nua , r of 85,000. fpilt an(1 to abide the iiva pitV in democratic principles ( lily abreast J?PPO?o?"y one of the .k.i-i- ,,e ,s not RO much thr vlng iu,OWing he is licked.' rnerce. ing to accept a venlic ilway facili- ought to he bound, enterprise, It Is natural that CI he Gateway love Ttryan. but it dr :he trade of from that circumstance tanding ter- tin?d In attempting to result of the It is r.lso their Rate af which he is a v hole. T?y conqv chief sponsors. ing this city, they incapable of country at large of " as he is will- will win the snppo: t by which he who lm\< been aw: 1 fortune's ti<1e. ark should not ' it may he expect: )es not follow a decisive victory at that he is jus- and Cnrranza w ill injure and em- fragments of Huer way to Mexico as COLUR icring and retainwill convince the ' their prowess and rt of thousands liting the turn of SOUTHER 3d, therefore, that , Premier Cnri Torreon for Villa scatter the last ta's popular sup- passrvn.pn t iuu urrvniH nill., IIIIA, K. C. I am feiow j to negothrte words on cotton farms* NRATT.WAV long t,me' r< n KAIIjWAI. stallments at . , t. n No commlsH rior of the South. .. . small fee for title. n a tv annwnTTi i prepared, as heretofore, loaus of $300 and up: mortgage on improved Li Lancaster county, on ij>ayable in annual ln7 Apcr cent interest, ion Charged. Only a furnishing abstract of R. E. WYLIE, private means. \ All told tli twenty, or^ pussi^ily more, hi ..nt unu j-jtory. Thousands of touris lerc are northern sections of the c< indsome throuRh Jacksonville every warmth and pleasure alom East Coast. All of them s w sonville, spending a part ol \ tion time enjoying the m VI tlons that the city and cot Jh fords. This constant strea Sh has made Jacksonville ?0 harrass the nnmintstn its from the , . Bryan is an importnat 1)11:1 r% P,ass for days Clark's fc rail to seek splruously Tammany, s ? the famed more to pcck and ancei top at Jack- to making a spectacle < their vaca- the Nebraskan. vhetln tatty attrac- speech iti vlllifiration liniunity af f?r?n. or a racing m< in of travel I>''rso,,:,, violence. sat i ,. _ ' , the picture of velf-re^ hotter and . , . , .. tho iiiclirniont of trio rn ition or which port. For months pnrt. has been rapidly d< illowlng. con- The range of his n ought at Haiti- been narrow, and tl r Mr. Bryan in- support exceedingly af himself. Tint in the region itnme >r it was a i*-r> t'l'y. there has 1 from the plat- lasm for his regime ib threatening the limit of tav le still and cool, appeals for financial tralnt. waiting individuals has br< n vent ion rr??inr?ner? Hij tin past, the dictator Tllninc in power. Trains arrive ontrol has always No. 118?York\ 10 character of his intermediat wavering. lCvi'n No. 113?Charh dintely nliout Mex intermediat >een scant enthus- a. m. He has reached No. 114 -Mario vies and per on il lotto anil ii I aid from wealthy 1:35 p. m. light little or no No. 117 f'oluni mrul 'I f n 111 I m*mnrl(n I a www ovjiitji/U Lancaster from-; "ille. Itork III11 anil e stations 8 : .11 a. in eston. Columbia and e stations 10-(Cj M ^ . n. Mark burp, Char ?*, j, nterinediate stations ibia. Klnpsvllle ano o 1. tO ^ ^ X Attomey-at-Law. mull1 tavorauiy Known tin on the Atlantic coast. y the opportunities for pro] ness and investments, new f acquired every year?acti sive young men, with bra Ital, who join in the work k Jacksonville a worthy pro 20th century. Jacksonville is a new cl It is old. If one reariR the in any city Clark will ncvor ho Recognizing jlf) (joos not scorn to V Htable busi- may never he resident citizens are he is. In a high-mlnde< ve, progres- ent to the fact. At tli in and cap- a better chance than < of innkiiii' nn ambition common ju'tTf tic rr T'rr, so; sinister in the support . talned for the nomln: It), and >et furv at missing it sec Antinnitlou ? ? . Presidentbut moreover, have b< mow it. Tlryan sympathy how cou and wo tliink toward a ni.an who i way. indiffor- through treachery lat, Hryan has sasslnatlon? ""lark to attain in those circumst to the two of flnd it impossible t< nuch that was precarious place, v that Clark oh- rapture the strong) ition. that his way directly to the >ms to tend to retirement of Huert on lukewarm In Trains leave 1 Id they otherwise No. 118?King\ came to power j Intermedial and cowardly as- No. 113?Rook Marlon, Charh ances, Huerta will stations, 1ft i hold his already ^?- 1,4?KIiirv rhen his enemies loston and i lold that onens a , 1:3 5 p. m. capital itself. The ^? ?Rook a. whether volnn- Intermedial . niillUN l .to |l. 11J . [,aneast?'r for: illo, Columbia and 1 e stations, 8:31 a. m Y fl ^ 11111, Blacknourg. B M utto and intermediate -BL ^ W :05 a. m. I ille, Columbia, Charntermediate stations. for your Ilill, Yorkvlllo and . ? . e stations, 7:48 p. ni lOC'O, 111; I Me T^eed Irish Potash Cobblers and Gen. W. H. Sebrlng Jackaonvl Adjutant General Florida Bof Florida, ho finds-that t now covered by this rnai was fought over nearly fc years ago by the sturdy of the 16th century. The ments of the Florida pet their genesis and origin i lous troubles experience lie, Fla., Huguenots under Charles Division France. Jean Rlbault heat snow mat certain eiei he territory rame his partisans hefi velous city the Baltimore ronven ?ur hundred as foolish as some of in adventurers ?t tli? time. early settle linsula had Vi,,a nt Torr a the rellg- Atlanta Journal, d by the The skill and hardlh IX, king of ,nK nuf^ess of Villa's led the first ,OIlK*r ? nonis mat no- tarv or enforced \vi are and during victory for the M tion were not our own Governm< r thought them mination is among qulrements on whh son has taken a si lems, very grave r main when the diet mod and loom- , but untn ho ,p attack on Tor- ?Hf?ht opportunlt doubt. Ho has officers in restoring a _ ^* ? nilhllf* tr? nonon onr II mark a distinct. . ' l'hf'11 iexlcan policy of ,i<;hed as inform ant. Huerta's eli- no' Ktiaranteed. the cardinal ro- to PaM?nKer far, ah President Wil- , J Land. Other prob- w- B- McG1 iroblems. will reator Is out of the ^ i disposed of thero y for our friendly : the troubled reI nrHor T a ** ulo figures are pub- nn_|tl T,^ nation only and are i-"iriy HC For Information at Plants es, etc., cnll on jthen, Agent. Garden S be, A. G. P. A.. . Columbia. s. C. have sfot Charleston, .d. c. seed, gro __ Maine an ? . _ _ than all c d Bliss; Cabbage Onion Sets and eed of all kinds. I the best Maine wn in the state of id are better seed ithers. no hntra nn United Confederate Veterani Confederate monuments In tl and others are yet to be ere home for ex-Confederate sol maintained at JacksonTllle. L the state appropriated $6,(XX! Confederate soldiers' home city. Two Confederate mo have been erect-d here, and ment may be dedicated to the 8 expedition to the new wo for the purpose of foundir te state, on what is now the Kan cted. A. Florida. These adventurer diers la at the mouth of the St , aat year twenty-five miles below i ) to the ^ty of Jacksonville Here In thla ad a monument but after* numenta up (he coast and establish a monu- ment at Port Royal. 8out Women ?th?- -*? 1,1 I .ran r?pmi"BU ?.I1? Ciuy ? UUI rid in 15b- fortified though they w lg a colony cuttlng his way stead it Coast of heart. Huerta's best t first land- beaten and his best co Johns river, generaled. The great Lhe present tral Mexico is falling ui they erect- tiontafa army, and omens fall, the dtctato * i f hand, ea a settle- importance of i h Carolina. forreon Is obvious wh puHiH, strongly ? ere, and Is now , Illy toward Ita i roops are being ^ mraanders out- V^SEND FOR FREE vantage of cen- F??hi??n PUte No. nder the revolu I and the Funoui ?o l unless present [ I McKISSICK'! r'fl end Is ClOBO j traatin* tha ScaJp H 1, 2 A 3 Pr? ...... I w. T. McKJS! the battle at j p. o. Bo* 102. \ en the position l^ancasLer fic ' .Schedule In Efl ^Easti Catalog-Circular "M WES . 1, copyrighted, I Dayi Treatment and I L*. LuCUter. . 3 METHOD I Lt. F?rt Lawn. I.ir.nd Skin with No. Lt B*SCOmTllle sick A CO- I Lt. Rlchburg. . Vilminrton. D?L Ar. Cheater. . . c i o' unester Ky. uo there. S feet Nov. 9th. 1913.. srn Time. buy your TBODND thing to ? a/v . ,. Sunrise ] ?:00a?3:l?p C:39a?3:B?p that you J:il*?J1!!!1 from risii ?:6ta?4:80p 7:40a. .S:1 Bp keep this ee me before you groceries, and the not to forget is Flour. You know can't keep the sun ng, neither can you flour from rising. of tb? Confederacy during the reunion. This brief exposition of tl that Florida is doing for the federate soldiers, living and proof that the people of the s extend a warm and generous to the old soldiers and their on the occasion of the Jacl reunion Florida, while situ; . -to BT7tvioiucin w?? *unii i coming a stormy year with the Is other expedition came to tie work Coast from France In 156< ex-Con- venture was headed by 1 dead, is His first landing was at tate will Bite 0f at. Augustine, but welcome time he sailed up the coas friends e(j the St. Johns river, csonville way between the mouth ated far j0bns and the present ci aonea Ul*f ? idtens Amthe Eaet I. This ftd^ftudonnere. I the present in a short I You want you t and enter- , I when you fatten th About half- Df feed, keep the a of the St. eood order, and y< tv of -Tnolr nibs Fatten Quid r pigs to eat as much as possible I" """"" tem. Give them a great variety ppetite keen and the digestion in fatten du will obtain the desired result: in"*' ?iAO Lt. Cheater. . . . Lt. Rlehburg. . Lt. Bii'ComTllle L~. Fort Lawn . y-l-rj Ar. Lancaster. . aljr Connections? ?ern, eeab?ard a: western Railwa ut lome tcrubby- wr??~? t ___ ig hog* in the pen b ? * 0rt Lawn. * and gave them Bee Railway. STOCK MEDICINE Lancaster, wi ir frrti I tonn hid _ A Dl/Unii. . r 9:30a?6:46r ^ ours 10:20a,?7:27p i 10:31a?7:38i, ====== 11:03a?7:65p 11:30a?8:26p -Chester, with South ^/1 I nd Carolina & Northy s. 1th Seaboard Air Line th Southern Railway for service, korelFs Grocery w eoum or me great tneater oi 1861-'65, felt the shock of the Jacksonville was occupied foi ent times by the federals. ' poses of this occupancy, acco official reportB on file In arc the War Department, were the St. Jonns river open I mouth to the head of navlga to aim the negroes for servlc Union Armv. The small Con I war or BonviUe the expedition en conflict. and named it Fort Caro ir differ- philip II.. of Spain, throug rhe pur- the religious faith, of the rding to gent an expedition\to Florl hives of oul ti,e French. Fd^t Caro to keep fore an attack by this exp< from its glte 0f this old fort is but tlon and below Jacksonville. Hist e in the of evidences that both the iffxternta ? - - ? cited a' fort I especially if you m line. King I h hatred of I A A Huguenots, I ^ ida to drive line fell be- I Whets the a edition. The a few miles ory is full French and lix with the grain ration a dose of poum kna STOCK 'cc MEDICINE I? 25c, 5< ppetlte?Helps digestion. At r-?. lealttry-looking hon. i netted me over 500 1*. H. Kltner, Ddnlevie, W. V*. Oc and SI. per ca t 1 <t your dealer'*. ^ 11 f When v P. McLURK, Supt. I rig Goods i 'ou sell&he kind that nleases i) s Easy he customer and force in East Florida In 1863 v manded by Qen. Joseph Fine> March 13, 1863, Gen. Flnegan proclamation here in which he "1 feel It my duty as brlga eral commanding this dlstrlc form the people of the distric the state that our unscrupulou has landed a large force of under command of white off ?- Spanish nrouf?ht their wari vas com- up Johns rlvei as J ?an. On fhey wqre the first white issued A foot on Florida, i said: j Durlni the Confedera dler-gen- gteftmbou excursions will t to in- eran8 ana visitors to thes t and of historic Interest on the b s enemy jG#n8 river, which bounds negroes, ja?k80nville on the sout leers, at ri,4? ?ki- ?i??- ? PB as far ^IHHHB arksonvllle. I men to set reunion carry vetpoints |l|j| ifii the city A ^Pb | J ? A B causes th< That is U another s thing goo? have this 2m to crlne back and call for t le kind of customers that pay sell. VVm?n we once pet you 1 r Melrose Vlour, we know that ack and thA is why we like t is the statfV>f life"?if it is j week madekirrantrements wit he article again, and the kind of to try a sack of you will call for o sell you some?ood bread. We h the Rock Hill Jacksonville, under cover of g He i? attempting to fortify t ao at to make It secure agi tacks. The purpose of this m 'm obvious and need not be m in direct terms. It la sufflcie plre the whole body of peopl renewed and sterner purpose < ance. I therefore call on snc eltlsens as can possibly lea WM VM.o nfoi is ;unboats. to enjoy. In many r he place most wonderful body klnet at- Amerlca. It le a river of ovement fed by never-falling spring entloned | abovfe Jacksonville it reac nt to in- j Df flve or gix miles, and it e with a j M at any point between . ?f i palstka It is less than h of the Indians called It We ve their j ln th#jr tongue, "chat i hi cuiuini aspects Is water in Vttl A Vfl s. At points a HA Jacksonville a mils wide. Wr oh, i laka, mean- Kay n of lakes." Hw And t 'm a Soapmaker all rig I it's so RA5Y--?r? ni Iirk new plant to^umish us GOOD 1 m an entire!^ new process, never touched by the hand fr< i into this bakery till it comes 2sh shipment now in stock. Se u do not pronounce it the mos eaten, there is something w A * * nm SWEET HUE A I) LISTEN: This >m the time the out bread. We nd in your order t toothsome you rong with your r; imm IV PUIBOB kU mi 1U VlfSUlIO IUI Into companies withoat delay port to me." Gen K. Sexton (U. 8. A.) port to the Wer Dwpertmet March 14. 1863, says: "1%# t thle expedition wee to occu] onvllle and make It the bate < tlonn for the arming of negt securing in this way possesaic satire State of Florida." unaeivea yke gt Johns Is navlgabl r** 200 mflci, and palatial stei regular iripa from Jackson in a r+ j,ea(j 0f navigation. The la it dated g0ing vessels come to . >bjecl ol , wlth passengers and freig py Jack- partg 0( me world. The of opens- | thj# river brings to Jacksc oes and , iD1p0rtant factor In Us bi * Of the thp rlver itself Is a wonde e fpr about V d imera maka b >t11I? to tha | And u r&est ocaan M 50c. wortl Jacksonrllla ^ ;ht from all I /IfT traffic that V," invllle Is an isiness, and F? r~~* rful and do -- "" It to Ire a aaa of mta Im 0 quart of wafer. M hit water into four pom ode at melted Oram ) I LINO at alL will have seven pounds of fine, hard I), and 1 only cost 5c., a nickel, a half 1 1 RED DEVIL I ME AT ANY GOOD STORE SAVE MY LABELS yw We are 10c a can i arixiAL run ATKI selling 3 pound cans King Carl for this month. l w. SISTA nfinnn tutxtocj mo t?i UL ler Tomatoes for re j K *11 f I UKQllul revelation to the t< aurt8L ONLY </ ^ II ONLY HMOMI >jrv/\/jLr JL lii. ii VJU A V JLaJL ft