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SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PbRANNUM IN ADVANCE

They are again playing TieDevil in inpolitics ether

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gan for tho next campaign will leMaine election-

If ono doubts that Palatka is acigar manufacturing center beshould see our cigar factory paysell on Saturday night

When it comes to looming andoostiug Hon Albert W Gil

hrist is to Florida whatLaud Brown is to Tampa

They are seeing big rattle-snakes up in Leon county But

old boozd is calculated to makeone sea most anything

The Pennsylvania newspaper-men will be unable to report thatthey saw the bout part of Florida

they didnt come to Putnameounty

With long staple cotton bringlug thirty cents the farmers inmore than one county in Floridawill soon show increased bankdeposits-

A tannery is to be establishedat Ocala A move in the rightdirection May other towns fol-

low the laudable example of theBrick City

When Wm B Crawford vacated the editorial chair for thepractice of law the newspaperfraternity of the State lost one ofits brightest and most popularmember-

sIt Hoke Smith over 17

000 to win the governorship ofGeorgia Vindication and re-

venge are sweet and wo musthave them even though theycome a bit high

Editor Frank Mayes of the Pensacola Journal bas just installed-a modern GOBS press at a cost of

17000 The Journal is fastcoming to the fore as one ofSouths great dailies

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The TimesUnion recently published sixtythree notices of ap-

plication to sell liquor in Duvalcount Little wonder so manyof the people of Jacksonville payno attention to the crusade forpure milk and water

There are now 5299 names onthe pension rolls of our Stateand the warrants issued since

tiarai Tbp money goes into thepockets of worthy and appreci-ative recipients and could not bebetter expended-

If Hillsborongh county is notdivided at the coming session ofthe Legislature it will be through-no lack of effort on the part ofEditor Straub and other ambitions citizens oi St PetersburgPinellas county seems destined-to become a reality

Mrs Neva Child who for yearshas capably managed and editedthe Arcadia Champion has dis-

posed of her paper to W DBell and will retire from thefield of active journalism Florida newspapordom regrets losingits foremost lady member

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tive of party affiliations andfactional differences tho peoplebelieve that Mr Ballinger hasnot been true to the trust reposed-in him and that he should be

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MORE WEALTH FOR SOUTH

The Washington Post referring to tho trend of immigration-to the Routh says If the swamp-

lands of the South were drainedthousands of Northerners wouldrush there to possess them

Is the Post keeping track ofthe wonderful work now on forthe reclamation of the swamp oroverflowed lands of the SouthDoes it not know that the largestcontract ever let for draining such

Ilauds has been given by the Stateof Florida to a great trauttng

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for ofthe EVergladeR or with a view toredeeming from waste for puttvation some six million acres ornearly equal to the laud area ofMaryland Does the Post knowthat many largocoutractors fromthe West as well as local contractors are carrying out vast under-

takings for reclamation work inLouisiana which in the aggregate amount of labor involved isleading the country next to thegigantic project in our State andthat iu Arkiiusas in Mississippi-and iu Texas great reclamationenterprises are in progress

The fact is one of the most re-

markable features of Southernmaterial development during thelast decide is this work of re-

claiming overflowed lauds Theselands as already demonstrated bythe splendid results in variouslocalities are among the richest-in the world A report of an agricultural chemist shows that insome sections of the Evergladesthere is enough nitrogen in thefirst eight inches of soil to produce a thousand corn crops offifty bushels per acre In otherwords the nitrogen in the soil isequal to the exhaustion produced-by the growing crops for a thous-and years

Marvellously rich as are theselands it should be remembered-that the fifty million acres ormore of reclaimable wet land indifferent parts of the South are-as yet a practically unutilized asset worth billions of dollars to

large Their development is already beginning toof outsiders to possess themThe movement although in itsinfancy is commanding generalattention The Post is correct inits statement that the drainage-of these lands will ultimatelybring thousands of Northerners-to this section but these prospec

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tive settlers and investors neednot wait for the reclaiming of allthe fifty million acres available-If they want to share in the profit-

to be made they must share inthe development necessary Far-

seeing men like the pioneers whobecame financially independent-by the opening up of MiddeWest have in the South an opportunity such as the West neverpossessed The Southerner toomay well begin to recognize thepossibilities in his own countrynot only possibilities in the manythings which are all around himin soils and minerals and timberbut in the utilization of these wetlands While welcoming others tothis work it should not be loftwholly to the people of the North-to get rich thereby Thousandsof Southern men should profit inthe vast increase which is bound-to come from the development ofthese lands It is conservative tosay that the fifty million acres ofsuch lands not worth today onan average of 10 an acre or lessthan a total of 500000000 willwhen reclaimed be easily worthten times as much or 5000000000 Who will make the profit

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between 500000000 and 5000000000 prize is an alluring

The Bradentown Journal hasjust entered its twentythird-year Under the editorship ofHon Joe Humphries the Journal is a live wire in the field ofpolitics and a potent factor inthe development of not only Man-atee county but the entireState papers

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A LEADER IN SCIENTIFIC

TEMPERANCE INSTRUCT

TANK B BIEWABT in the tMn

Christian Advocate 1

There probably no currentlean more important Christian

thin those of moral trainingItood citizenship Sunday Schoolsbut a imall proportion of thechildren and for but a brief hour ripa w k Parents are oftenNaturally school ii tbotf C8

where Ideas ofInculcated t U-

JTor these reasons I welcomed tb piporinnlty recently

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ana xfetioaarvvoaatan Unionand Temperance InatrfjtdrJ-u work oftouching the lives of million off udreu in the public schools of edState and many lands

of large hear ndclear head a devoted Christian antxperienced temperance worker I

Davis I adapted for the nportant work assigned to her

Scores of young women have endrawn the downward i ththrough Mrs Davis motherly It erventlon and Christlike sympathy

Mr Davis has dome tlm inEurope where visited awe snNorway and Great Britain in the It eresta of soleutlflo IMI ac-

tion laws aud to Investigate the ph oftemperance teaching In the icboot ofSweden Since her return she enengaged In making a specialthe methods n golentltlbinstruction in the public schools oUnited States 1 was imp

work done bythe Swedish school In the iQf young peoples total ab

Mr Dful mlle lighting hoe f

suit obtained this it seeattempt the enrollment 10 i

teachers inin the college highschools on the of total aand to get them to promisethe truth concerning thebollo liquor she said Thment often prove athe teacher a well a being aproof that the educated classesNation believe In total abstinence si

Do the teachers generallytaws requiring that the evils of strongdrink and be taugnt topupil I asked

would be too much to claim thatall of the 4500CO teachers thislaw but oa a rule the teachers are lawabiding and have a truehearted inter-est the of their pupilOccasionally I have met exampleslax interest In A New Yorkwhen asked what time giver tothe lessons in physiology and hygienethe teacher trial she no timefur it She then In presencelesson in supplementary Inwhich the temperance teachingcan be readily

on BuenaBogota to a class idren Yet there was no time

no time to teach to liveIs related boy ooiulooking out of the

sunset What doeslike asked his mother noticing thechilds thouRbtlnlnes Like theon the drunkards stomach teachershowed us was the unexpected replr

Commenting on this MrsDavis said We do not now teacbtemperance in that oldfashioned WayWe do not show the drunkards atom

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hold up the ideals of the strong mind inthe strong body The wise teacher ialways careful not to take thechild beyond hi depth Perhaps shebegins to talk about man eats ofwhere the food la how it isprepared why h eats and what Is done

food as It pastes through the

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Hard Work Sometimes toChildren

Children taste Is oftlaccurate In selecting the jof food to tladults Nature worksrately through the ohtldre

Brooklyn lady saysboy bad longweak Wepersuade him to taketaste of any kind of cereal fooTf Hewas a weak little chap andpuzzled to know what to feed

One lucky day tipipeNuts Well you never saw a childeat with such a relish and It did megood to him From that day onIt seemed aa though we could almostsee him grow eat tapeNuts for breakfast and supper and Ithink he would have liked the foodfor dinner

The difference In his appearancesomething wonderful

My husband had never fanciedcereal foods of any kind bathe became very land of GrapeNuts andhas been muoh Improved In healthsince using It

We are now a healthy family andnaturally believe In

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the little book Tt toWellvllle In pkgs

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mouth and into the stomach and thenjo the Intestines list what if some

starts on that wondertnl What does poison dot It

down and destroyWe most teach the truth that alco-

hol Is a said Mr Davis withemphasis and we must teach it la asensible way by laying stress upon the

of possessing body vigorousrich In olean toady nerre

la muscle brain de-manding soother stimulant than plenty

orating snnshtneDavis went on to toll shoat the

plans for temperanoe teachertrainingadopted

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re temperance worna great omlsMion she acknowledgedfrankly We secured the temperance

laws no r in force throughoat the but we have hithertoneglected to make any special plans forthe training of the This weBT now arranging for The course out-lined Inolndes two years work coverlog ipeotul studies on the physicaleffects of narcotics thealcohol and all narcotics characterand morals in the tint and gen-

eral and industrial bacteriology duringthe second year Another new line orwork is that of essay contests luwhich over one million public schoolpupils took part last year

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THE TREATMENT THAT COSTS

NOTHING IF IT NAILS

We want you to try three largebattles of Ben 93 Hair Tonic

our personal guarantee that thetrial will not cost you a penny If Itdoes nor give you absolute satlsfaclon That Is proof of oar Inhis remedy and It should Indlspu

ly demonstrate that we knowwe are talking about when we

that Hale Tonic willhall on all bald heads exceptbaldness lias such long

duration that roots ot the hairare entirely the follicles closed

and grown and the old scalp Is

glaredRemember we are now basing our

statements upon what hat alreadybeen bY the use of theUeiall 93 Hair Tonic and we havethe right to assume that what It hasdone for thousands of others It willdo for you In event yon cantlose anything by giving It a trial onour liberal guarantee Two sizes 60oand 1 W

Remember you can obtain RezallRemedies In this community only at

The Rexall Store AckerDrug Co

liynlelr Knight returned

after days run of the feverMrs Henderson is very illOur hoi opened with

attendant of and la spoken-of as a v promising term commlsilonen improved the sohoolbuilding land the Rronnds so that theyare In the best of condition andwell of is a success the first offour trials for water

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I Air is expected home after1 tho comlngweek from the wherehe has been spending several weeksenjoying a with old friends

Mr Davidson who has been tha-I guest of Mr and Mrs A W Tucker forseveral weeks has retimed to his homo

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Mrs Mosely Is visiting in Jackson-ville for a days with friends

Mr Weeks has moved Into the Tildenhome and the farm the coming

SeasonA brother oi Mr E E Weeks from

JIT Oak ha rented the Plloher placeinto toWn and will on

portion Orchard tractone i engaged In corn

and looking after their gardens Beansand tomatoen pre looking flue

For tire J L fiorsanfollowing news Item from the

will be read with inter-est by the many friends of AirsMorgan who is well known hirehaving often visited relatives Iu Pa

and ureuoent City I

Mrs J L Morgan who hascharge of the Palms Hotel In Jack-sonville during the winter monthsIs at N 0 each sum-mer and there so suocessfu ferates the Gordon Hotel that herguests return season after season toenjoy her hospitality Hhe is untiring In her efforts to please

Recently all the guests were in-vited Into the and thereMr James F Walsh on behalf of theguests of the hotel presented MrsMorgan with a EgyptianfllBKree necklace and plusstudded with topaz as a token oftheir appreciation of her

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Mr made a dlever littlespeech Mrs Morgan tileole Needless to Mrs Morganwas delightfully surprised and

her guests In a few wellchosen words

Dont tho baby suffer from eczemasores or of the skin DoansOintment instant relief curesnlcklr Perfectly sate for children

least 5000 people from all parts ofthe State attended the barbecue InArcadia on the 16th of the month Thecelebration held In thc interest of

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men worn and tired from overwork need atonic That feeling of weakness or helplessness willnot leave itself You ofCardui that effectual for tho ailments andweaknesses of women Thousands of women havetried Cardui and write enthusiastically of thobenefit it has been to them experiment-

use this reliable ofttried medicine

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Mrs Rena Hare of Pierce Fla tried Cardui and afterwardwrote I waW sufferer from all sorts of female trouble hadpain in my side legs could not had shortness of breath

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Cardui The first bottle relief and now I am almostTry Cardui Twill help you

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ton Bicycle and many others All kinds of Bicycle goodsTalking Machines Excelsior Autooyoles Hardware and StovesShotguns to rent All kinds of Ammunition ftostandard prices All kinds of repairing I appreciate your pat-ronage

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