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THE DAILY SUN GAINESVILLE FLORIDA MARCH 19061
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AN ENJOYABLE WHIST PARTY
Given by Dr and Mrs J H Aldermanin Honor of Johnson
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After indulging in social conversa-tion the guest engaged in a name ofprogressive An exciting con-
test ensued and the ladies prizewhich was a handsome bowlwas cut for by by Mesdames Duncanand J M Dell Jr the former
the prize and in a gracious man-ner prevented it to the gut t of honorThe ladies consolation prize a beauti-ful huixl painted china nut bowl wascut for by Mr W K Steckert andMrs Gi o Morris the latter beingthe contestant The gentle-man prize a handsome leather cigarrate tilled with purr Hnvanas had tobe cut for by Mesm John ChesnutIlvnmont Tench and Ben Richards thelatter carrying off the honor Dr JII Colson having failed to score apoint during the evening was awarded the booby an elegant ofcards Miss Ida Burkhim kept thescore during the game Mrs Geo WBrumley presided at the punch bowland Mr W R Steckert presented theprizes in that felicitioas manner forwhich he noted
The house was profusely decorated-the yellow scheme being carried outin the hall pink In the parlor and redin the diningroom
Delicious refreshments consisting ofsalad coffee strawberries and creamwere served during the evening
The hostess was handsomely gownedin black lace over silk and carried atoques of pink carnations while theguest of honor looked very dainty inall white and white carnations
THE
Adding New Men to the CompanyHave a New Gallery Target
For some time past the Guards havebeen doing considerable work withoutMaking much noise about it and inthe past three weeks have added up-
wards of a dozen men to the roll andart striving to make the company asgood as any in the State Captain
has teen doing much work toencourage the boys and he is entitledto credit for his efforts
The company has recently receivedfrom the Government a gallery target j
so that the men will not have to goout to the regular range when theylire a short target practicecharges of pnwdtr are usedpurpose and the range or target can beplaced in the armory and an electriclight attached for night practice
GOT HIS DIPLOMA-
C C Pedrick Awarded First Premium-on Carriages-
C C Pfd rick has at last received I
nil diploma from the Florida MidWinter Fair for the fluent buggici andcarriages made in Florida and exhibit-ed al the State Fair This is a com-
pliment to Pedrick and Gaines-
ville and it onlj shows whet could bodone in the way of a large factory ifthe people could b1 aroused
There i no need of sending away for I
vehicles when W can make as good athome
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On account of tin hntitauqua l c
turn next Mondny the rtRiiInr monthly biiiiiiitf nifetint ofUnion will be held nt the KeH andKeadinc Uiom Thiirilay after-noon nt 3 oVIock A full attendancei desired n h iiiif of importancecourt b trHtl SCteil
Teller Salt Rneum Itch RingWorm Herpes Barbers Itch j
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Salve Ml Sy it iontitititla pertntuieiit cun may be fleeted Ithal in facicijr i mnnycae that hadrfiiileil all other treatment Pricecents per box Kir sale by all
Seaboard Parlor CarsThe Seaboard fir Line operates buf-
fet parlor cars between Waldo andTampa on train leaving Waldo thatsonaeets with the morning train fromGainesville
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A YOUTHFUL MARRIAGE
Bride at OrangeNotes of Interest
Orange height February 27 Theweather U tine and everybody semi tobe on the hustle
Saturday was pay diiy at the Yearmill and also on the railroad
which place a little money in circula-tion
Prof Fielding spent Sabbath withhit siMer at Citrn and attendedchurch at that place Sermon byop
Ir nnii Curtis attended a party at M rom Wednesday night
Chnrle ielfriih painter aid builder on the culnnrd Air Line spentSunday at l t home In this place
Mrs 1AuUen and Mr Eddy werevisiting in Jlelrose Thursday of lastweek
R Deiliiel spent a few days inJacksonville week
Rev Sif trunk of Melrose will preachhere in the M E church nest Sunday-at 3 p m
The H E choir met for practiceSunday afternoon at A Jolly ProfWiley Tillman leader
The present term of school will eipire OB Friday of this week
Miss Bauknight visited her home inAreHer over Sunday
Mrs Pattersoa will entertain in honor of Prof Fielding all the school chil-dren and young people of OrangeHeights and vicinity Thursday after-noon 330 to 530
Rufus Tillia and a little daughter ofSherman Dickinson were married Tues-day The bride only fourteenyears old
O B BurHans Testifies After 4 YearsG 11 Burhans of Carlisle Center
N Y writes About four years agoI wrote you stating that I had beenentirely cured of a severe kidneytrouble by taking than two bot-
tled of Foley Kidney Cure It en-
tirely stopped the brick dust sedimentand pain and symptoms of kidney disrate disappeared I am glad to saythat I have never had n return of anyof those symptoms during the fouryears that have elapsed and I amevidently cured and heartily recom-mend Foley Kidney Cure to anyonesuffering from kidney or bladdertrouble J W McCollum A Co
Man Hanged with Throat CutSanta Fo X Feb Ls John Con
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killed Jamrh lti iiiiK and Charlns Iury ut the iiailai upt plarora was
hnnKii Monday at laos a f w hoursafter IteiiiK found In cell with histhroat cut Tin wound which hadneon Inflicted with n pockit knlfi didnot sever the artery and was cjtilcklybandaged Hinj and alnu st unconfeClous H1 draffcwl to the gallows and through the trapdeath resulting from strangulation
Dangers of Pneumonia-A cold at thi time if neglected U
liable to cause pneumonia which i sooften fatal and even when the patienthat recovered the lungs are weakenedmaking them peculiarly susceptible tothe development of consumption Fo-
ley honey and Tar will stop thecough heal and strengthen the lungand prevent pneumonia Lairiipec-otiKhti yield quickly to the wonderful
ti litu4 if Foleoii Money aridTur There in l e asKIM J V McCollum v Co
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FIVE PEOPLE MEET DEATH
Family Ate Meat of Hog which HadBen Sck-
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Two days before Christ mas Cowart killed a sow that hall been sickIt had however been fattened upsomewhat when the hug was slaught-ered the refuse was thrown to toochickens Shortly afterwards the dif-
ferent members of the family beganto bo taken III after eating i ortlonof the hog and the chickens
Mlsa Susie Cowart developed themost strlouK attack She Jlid on Ian26 Following her Mrs Cowart diedon Feb 4 Mr lout was next He
on Feb 11 Miss llssie Cowarldied on Feb K Miss Vela Cowartdied on Feb IN Mr and MM Woodswere serloiisly III Mrs Woods condi-tion lielng worse It was decidedthat he hud better come to Savannahhospital There the payslcians
dlagnosel tin rase as trichinosisand began to Inquire Into the thingsthat had been eaten by the patient
Their Inquiries developed theof facts set forth above and confirmed the diagnosis to the satisfaction ofthe physicians The treatment hasbeen successful as has that of MrsWoods and both are now consideredout of danger
Always Keeps Chamberlains CoughRemedy in His House
We would not be without Cham-berlain Cough Remedy It is kepton hand continually in our homesays W W Kearney editor of The In-
dependent City Mo That iswhat family should do
When kept at hand ready for instantue a cold may b checked at the
and cured in much lets time thaaafter it ha become settled in the sys-
tem This remedy it als i without apeer for croup in children sad willprevent the attack when given as soona th child becomes or evenafter the uronpy cough appears whichcan only b don when the iskept at hand Fur sale by all
Labor Scarcity Working ChangeHarnesvllle Ca Feb Ls The farm-
ers are putting In full time makingpreparations for the years crops andOre taking advantage nf every minute-of time They are considerably be-
hind with their work because of somuch bad last month and thofirst part of February The Idea seemsto be growing among the farmers toIncrease yield per acre Instead ofplanting many acres This U ne-
cessitated by the scarcity of farm la-
bor the negro H having grown very In-
dependent about working for wagesand when they do work their labor lavery unsatisfactory and n great problean confronts the planter
Afflicted With RheumatismI was and am yet with
rheuinatiMii tay Mr J Ceditor of Tne Herald Addingtoo Indi-an Territory but thank to Chamberlain Pain Balm MIU able onemore to attend to business It is thebe t of liniments If troubled withrheumatism give Pain Halm a trialand you are certain to be more thanpleated with the Irompt relief whichit One application relievesthe pain For sale by all druggists
Railroad Man PromotedKnoxvllle Feb Announcement
Is outdo here of mho appointment of AII HaylrM to be assistant superin-tendent dlvllon of the LouIsville andNashvlllf railroad with headquarters-at Hlue Fudge Ca The appointmentIs freelive March 1 Mr Max less Isnow trainmaster of the Itlrnilngbaru
rulroad at Hlrmlngbam
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NEW GOODSARK nOLLINlS IX EVERY DAY
AT THE NEW STORE OF
THE G W HYDE COMPANY
The Latest CroOnsin SILK lid WOOL
Beautiful White Fabrics a marvelousvariety The assortment of styles is won-derful hoyoiul the power of descriptionCome and see
Our Domestic Department is full of thevery goods and prices are guaranteedLOWEST on quality in the
We rHIne a few of the Specials we will have f-orm MI m mm
of THIS WEEKFruit of the Loom Bleaching 8io YardLonsdale Green 8 YardHills Idun
full 6jcA good Bleaching 5o Yard
including Indigo BluesAmerican Claret Reds Be Yard-
A Plaid Gingham SioYatiNice diYavi5000 Alacada Cords new styles 60 Yatti5000 yards Organdie Florette 8c Tori-
V are aaaking prices IB every departneet law hat lftwGash trade of the city sad eoantf BM guana te t
THE CEO W HYDE COMPANY
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AIgMts ff PatatExport per bbl lOdoa 11 per doi 138
Ribbon per bbl 10 dot 12 per dos 18-
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We pay freight or express chargesthe following liquors
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tlM Whisky Lin4 full quarts 5 00
12 full quartsBLUMS 10 Yura
4 full quarts 4 2012 full quarts
EARLY TINES Purl Sivr Nash WhiskyBattled IB BMd Ua4er Uereranrat BrrrhlM
4 full quarts del 4 uofull quarts 5 50
12 full 10 75
efift7 BLUMS SYLVAN GLEN 7Years Old
4 full quarts 3 20L J full quarts 4 50
full quarts J 00
SHERIDAN CLUB
4 full quarts 75full quarts 4 00
V full quarts
Ve are dealers in everything in theLiquor line Whiskies Gins
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