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flow for the purpoib of receiving tax refor 1805 payers are ra
WolaJta for 1roclnct 4 February 11Ueorttetown fur V-
BuuuvetUt for Precinct 10 Feb 1C-
i Pculcl for Precinct 22 Februarjr It-
I Fronds for Precinct February 10tor Lrccluci 6 tebruarv 21-
NocwalK Landing for Precinct 3February 25
01 Pomoua for Precinct 0 February 20
I Creecent City for Precinct 27Satsuma Heights for Precinct 7 fob
If YT M WILLIAMS
r Mr J A Taylor of Galt Ontariohas been In the clay this week
store windows of a number of
A citizens with Imuchorae white Spencer-
at tljlan fromand number of windows whlcb are dccoiitci
I with these handsome letters hodonb a Rood bu inef
best fcuutord ur the boat Tuesday night
FAILED
lira Jenks Studied Up 1IU Own DUhouse Cured Himselfthis I the 72 Bulletin
Taunt There are but few diseases that faultmore than rheumatism There
are a great many theories at to itiand A tnanv theories to
most of whichnone One of the greatest snfferen of rheuma
tat ism known of medicine bI John 0 Jenks of Riverside It I lie
Home victim of rheumatism while
fj in the army and the disease seems tohare a taste of all Its varioustortures medicines failed to
nstcl give him relief until at last he effectedrmd J own deliverance from the bonds of painVccli Rheumatism said Mr Jenki
was broached by a reporter whowent to hear his
I do know something about It alllearned actual too I firstcontracted rheumatism In the army and I
since and have agony with Itthat at times death was ato dwell upon Take medicine Enough-to stock a drug store and none of me
ease I made up to getacquainted with the enemy and fight on
I a ownand began to look around for a remedy that
t Wee calculated to have thec One after another was tried until at last II hit which I freelyij Almost with the application came
I kepton usingwas soon out Neither have I bad
return of the troublei also used PalnKlller Internally for-M the another war relic
against all lib and It never yet atpost of duty
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The Worlds Fair TcsE showed no bakingk so pure or so great In Ics
fj tains power as the Royal
WEEK NEWS CONDENSED
V The condition of the treasury showsOU Available cash balance 142283802
A gold reserve 3488045883The annual dinner of the Harvard
rest club of the district took place at thetall Shoreham Washington Wednesday
nightThe Spartanbnrg Headlight
that South Carolina la being floodedworthless kerosene oil by the
T Standard oil trustThe third annual convention of the
J wholesalo druggist of the south meetsLtn Atlanta today This associationjjlg waa organized last year
The United States treasury Saturdaylost 120000 In gold 8104000 New
Fr York and 125000 from Boston Jeavlngurn the gold reserve 941490833
MI The credentials of Mr Perkins ofnd California for the tmexptred term of
the late Leland Stanford has been pre1 seated to the unit and the senator
sworn Inine Mr Fardell conservative has been
elected to tho house of commons forLi Paddlngton to fill the seat mado vacant
by the death of Lord Randolph
vM One hundred and reprotentative Michigan lumbermen are on a
i southern tour and will severalTO days In southwest Georgia looking over
the lumber regionThere died at Sylacauga Ala a few
it days vInce probably the oldestIn that state She was Mrs Elizabeth
e was 114 years boll yond all reasonable doubt
j The president sent the nomination of
Denig formerly occupied the positioni of passed assistant engineer
NOTICE FOIL
LisoOrncEAT 1
February Jl f-
OTKE IS HEIlEllY GIVEN THAT TilEnamed settler has filed notice of
Ibis intention to mako final proof Ini port of his claim soil thatJ before clerk Circuit 4iurt at
Drown of llannmllle Ha ltd 19700 forSec it IUd K-
He tame the following witnesses tohis continuous upon and cultivation
aid land J hn T Thomas T-
Milller William Uabau Charles II Heldbt all
J M HAKCOIWrl-
sttrfProclwce Soldrt 0 Qii k ml piM tat quick U th
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C qumd to return then property
East Pi11atla for Precinct
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mustAlT ave Uo loll for
scatstager THE DOCTORS
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Mr Robert G DenlA to tho senate tohe chief engineer In tho navy Air
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The Total Cotton CrgjjAooorately Oompllod
GEORGIA IN PERCENTAGE
Flgurns Complied by thaDepartmentAgriculture ItitseU Upon Special
Mbonlog ll ll Tay Stovesmint And Left on Fields
WASHISQTOK February ISstatements furnished the departmentof ojricultvrQ by the various
water transportation companiescotton movement to ports and northernand eastern points from beginningseason to January together withreturns made by the departmentscounty agent of the amount of cottonremaining on plantations and In interlor towns oa January 1 and tinamounts reported by mills as boughtfrom September I to January 1 showsas follows iTotal crop North Carolina 443447Total crop South Carolina TO7HW
Total crop Qeorula tl514iTotal crop Florida J087Total orop Alabama i 8M740Total crop Mississippi U27awTotal crop LouisianaTotal 26JlttilTotal crop Arkansas 605S17
Total crop Tennessee 303814
TS858
Total crop Indian Territory and Okla-homa 112881
Total crop Missouri 96770Total stop Virginia 111KTotal crop Kentucky IU7Total crop 87
Of this crop sold unsold and totalsare as followsTotal railway movement OXSTJSiRemaining on plantations etc 2060739Bought by mills 481WJ
Total crop 0088000No deduction has been made of cot
ton remaining on plantations and inte-rior towns on September 11894
In addition to the above mill purchalieS are to be added 8888 bales bought-by Alabama Georgia North and SouthCarolina cjllls from states in whichtheir mills are not located also 14860bales bought by Virginia and 8485bales bought by Kentucky mills all ofwhich are Included in the railwaymovement making a total of 493202bales reported by tho southern mills asbought from September to January
per cent by statements Is as follows
North Carolina 87j South Carolina VI Geor-gia M Florida 97 Alabama Bli MississippiLouisiana 89 Texas 88 Arkansas 80 Tennes-see Indian Territory and Oklahoma 88
Missouri Virginia Kentucky and Kansas 87
average 91
DECREASE IN ALL FAILURES
That U Uanafitctarlng Lines lost Notworthy Dan Report
NEW YOUR February O DunA Co In their report en failures say i
The failures reported for the month Q
January show an aggregate of 15
108209 liabilities against 29843038last year and hi manufacturing only93798587 against 811589715 last yearwhile in trading the liabilities wereS11099101 against 917234537 last yearThe remarkable largo decrease in man-ufacturing failures deserve the moreattention because of
products have so greatly declinedduring the year and the output hasbeen greatly reduced Failures for thepast week have been 301 In the UnitedStates against S8S last year and 88 inCanada against 00 last year
QROVER DEOIDES FOR BRAZIL
II lttlsM Arbitrate s Long ExistingBmndary Dispute
WAsnncoTON February 8 The pres-ident the boundary be-
tween Hraiil and the Argentine repub-lic in favor of Brazil
The difficulty was presented to thespecial envoys of Brazil Baron BioBranco and General Cerqulers and theArgentine minister Zeballos whoassembled with their staffs at the statedepartment yesterday afternoon kySecretary The voluminousdocuments in the controversy were delivered to the president February Oth1194 and he had a for their con-
sideration in whit he assisted byAssistant Secretaries of State Uhl andBoekhilL
NEW TRIAL SET FOR MAY
Debs Jury Discharged d Cas Stop-ped In CenscqneaeC-
UIOAOO February 18 The Debswas discharged yesterday and thewas set for a new on the flat
Monday in The physicianjuror James C Coe whose Ill-
ness has caused the hitch in the pro-
ceedings declared that the sick manwould not bo able to resume his dutiesas a juror for frl least thirty daysJudge Orosscup then held a conferencewith the counsel both sides and itwas agreed to leave the matter to thecourts discretion whichstated
WAR NOT YET AVERTED
Mexico has Not Tot Reached SettlementWith Uaqtemala
CiTY or MEXICO S Hpn-
Ignocto MarfecnU secretary ofrelations in theterday officially denied the statementthan Gautemala has receded from itsgrounds and acceded to the ofMexico But wo are still hopeful thatwar may be averted said the ministerBenor Jf rlsoal lid notthe settlement of the boundary
is any nbarrr anment than nt the beginning of the nc-
gotiatlons
New CoaOtrf ltBIU bn the M rk t-
WASiiisffroK Februaty newand counterfeit of the Wsliver certificate serMof I860 3-
Bosecaans register W IItreasurer has been into drwlatIon and the secret service has out
warnlnfr lottpr about ItColdest P7 In Jt nvtrs History
UTUtvm Col February 13 arljryesterday the th ntiomet registered
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for these imitations and substi-
tutes they are poor stuff at thebest and increase your miseryTake Simmons Liver Regulatoronly You will know it by thelarge red Z on the face of everypackage and by the relief it gives
when taken for Dyspepsia Indi-
gestion Constipationand Sick Headache
SIMMON8-MVBR
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THE WEEKS WORK IN CONGRESS-
A Synopsis of troe dlngi of Hoth-
Hoas and Senate
The following synopsis of theproceedings of both branches of oonpress for the past week
3HH DAT All three the measures lookingto financial known as the admlolstratlon curreuoj bill and the amendments theretowere killed In the house this hj decidedvotes This revert the legislation as sug-
gested by Cleveland s late meswge to thestorting point
In the senate the consular appropriation billheld the day with no lOtion taken Many teatsvacant on account of the extreme cold weather
milD DAT Nothing was done In either of thebranches but refer two Important messagesfrom the president to the proptr committeesOne was notifying congress that the four percent bond Isjvo bad been arranged and thecontracts to same already signed thesame to go Into effect after ten days the timegiven to congress to legislate on the currencyquestion If so disposed The other referredto tho death penalty Imposed upon the Americans who took tart In the recent uprising laHawaii
IBBD DAY The senate decided by a vote ofM to 25 that the amendment to theand consular appropriation bill for the con-
struction and maintenance ot a telegraphic cable between the Vetted States gad the Hawalln Islands was In order under the rulesand Immediately afterwards by a similar voteIt adopted the amendment and then paces thebilL
The proceedings the house were devoid ofany exciting episode or the transaction of anybusiness of general Interest or ImportanceSome progress was made with the considera-tion of the legislative executive and judicialappropriation bilL
Win DAY Senator Hilt Introduced the fol-
lowing resolution to eons up tomorrowThat the true policy ot the lovernmeat re-
quires that Its efforts should be steadily di-
rected to the establishment of a saf system ofblmetslUsm wherein gold and stiver may bemaintained at a partly and dollar coin-
ed may be the In value and power otevery dollar coined or issued by the UnitedStates but If our efforts to establish or main-tain such bimetallism shall not be wholly suc-
cessful and if for any reason our sliver coinshall not hereafter be at parity with gold andliver and the equal thereof In value and pow-
er In the market aid the payment of debtsthen It Is hereby declared that the bends ot-
Uie United States now or hereafter Issuedwhich by their terms payable cols shallnevertheless bt paid In itandard told dollars-It being the policy of United States thatIts creditors shall st alt times b paid U thebest money la tie
Senator Allea addressed the sanely on theAlabama alectioa matter The session ot thihouse was given to tike consideration of thtlegislative siccative and Judicial cpproprlatlon bill for the year ending Jung Itwas completed before the house adjournedwith the txetptlon the paragraph provldtnmoney for the pension oOce farce
S5rn bill making appropriationsfor the legislative executive and Judicial de-
partments of the government was bythe house after three days discussion practi-cally as the committee on approptlstlons re-
ported ItThe business record of tht senate comprised
the psssBga of all private pension kills on thecalendar M In number aid some half dozenbills of s miscellaneous character Includingthree for public buildings Winston SalemN 0 Pottsvllle Pa and Drockton Mass aljso one for the appointment of a commission otarmy engineer ofilccrs to report as to the newbridge over the Delaware at Philadelphia Ncprogress was made on the postomcatlon bill
THE BOND ISSUE
Contracts Signed for the roar Per toot
WAsmsnTOK February 9 Unltsicongress in ten days passes a law ata-
thnrlzius the Issue of bear-ing three per cent interest runningthirty years or otherwise relieves thetreasury In the of thegold reserve Secretary Carlisle willby direction of the president sell fourper cent to the amount of WJ400000 for gold Arrangements Whereby this can be done and Ingold be received for the bonds httrebeen perfected find the contingentcontract signed la the official memoWndmra of the transaction made pubHo at tile treasury yesterday is the following
The contract was made with Itchmont Co otNew York on behalf of MesursN M Hcthwhlia Sons of London and JMorgan Co of New York on ot J SMorgan tt Co or London and themselves andprovide for the delivery to the Statesot 3600000 of standard gold theUnited States to b paid for In United Statestour per cent bonds A large number otherbeaks and financial Institutions an Interestedin the tnnaactlon but their names are netmentioned the contract Itself The depart-ment does not know In what proportion the va-
rious parties are to furnish Us gold cop er Mmatlif f
When JUby vu sick w her Castarl-AWnn she was a ChlU sw cried Castorlfl
Whoa became VIM she clung to CwtorlaWhen she had qhildfen SU gave them Cstforta
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THE BOARDING FIRE
hlmtla of Bonds at in Scans
th rroposltloaS Under COnlid-
tutlan CompUt lt orKnl
AfUJiTA February 11 The rpeettug of tho executive board of the South-
ern Passenger association that wan heldhere yesterday hung fire and no actionwas taken as was expected looking
the reorganization ot the associa-
tion As Is well known the southernlines that form the association havebeen at outs fcr some time past and nilof the lending railroads have no-
tice of withdrawal from the associationThere was to bo a meeting ofelation in New York a month ago topatch up the association but owingto a lack of a quorum nothing wasachieved There was no quorum pres-ent yesterday and the meeting of thoexecutive a failure Manyof the prominent passenger agentscame last night however and themass meeting today of all the roads ofthe section may bring some good re-
sults The railroads have been calledto send representatives to this massmeeting for the purpose of seeing whatcan be done with the Southern Passen-ger association It Is thoughtcomplete reorganization will result and
a new association will be formedwith no connection with the SouthernRailway and Steamship association under whose control the passenger alsoelation has been managed heretofore
MOTHER TURNED
Rtnintlonal Confession of One of the KnIOu Who Threatened Worley
ATLANTA February 13 Anse Blackone of the Murray countyplead guilty la the Federal court yes-terday to attempting to lynchWorler an informer on the moonshiners He said that he was one of sixtymen who rode up to Worieys homenight last spring and called him outAll of the were armed
Blacks story was thrilling It crea-ted a among the witnessesand other defendants Black saidwhen we went to his house Worley Wasterribly scared and beggedsaid he wasnt guilty of reporting andgot down on his knees to us-
Worieys mother to by ourmen They told her that L
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LEN ST MARYs the result of 1 years experience with the Hardy
ties offered for Florida and Lower South enilracl
Oranges and Grape Fruith mako vlgontHj productive trees that bear youn
gee and other citrus fruits on both orange and titfigs grapes apricots olives mulberries
i Incldln-
gIxty Varieties of Hoses Ad
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borough Refurnish
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A Finely Assort-
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IN CIRCUIT COtJlCOUNTy Titcninnrr OPTI-rLOllIDAiW Cl-
Kriklne It iS
Jonathan Coreeleyeuij j a-
niHK QICANT stated an in
herein his that tie defenIs over the ajs we
ordered that the said rt f ud-
II Tinkham do appear to billCourt on or rule diy In A18W being the fist day m
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It Is further ordered that tide onlllshed onoe it week forIn newspaper-in 1alatka
my land and the scat ofcult Court
JOBElilA J CORIIBTT
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CIUUU1T OF THE STATEFLOEIDA IN CIIANCEBV-
Enktne II Heynold-sasAdmlntilratorda
of the B ttto ofCharles 0 Uejnolds deceased
J U Oretley et al
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milP ATTORNEY OrTHE COMMAINAjnhaving stated In an affidavit ttlei
that the defendants Uabove entitled John LTinkham and William 0 are over the A-
MO of years and that their ntoe ofrwldenco t It Is ordered that the fsaid defendant John Whiny UTinkham and William O dotie bill Died In this Court on or beforeday In AlltlL A D 1W the
month at the Clerks ouiee In 1
It Is ordered that this order be b-
llihedonce for eight consecutive weeksIn the TimesHerald a newspaper publishedIn l latka Florida
Witness hand and the seal of said Clr
t 8 CleA JWBIIETTComplainants Solicitor
MASTERS SALE
NDHR AND BY VIRTUE OF Aof Foreclosure and Sale rendered In tl
tat of Florida the County of Putnam Vdated the 22nd day of Januury A
wherein U F Jlehrens Is complainantAnton Sciiraffanok Uertha HerOlson Ootrere ar will sell 1
public auction for calh to the highest andat the front door
House In ralatka la said County of Putnamon the
FIRST MONDAY IN MAUCH A D1899being the 4th day of Ml J month the legal
of sale on day all of thedescribed land on FaUtka tnthe Countrot Iutnam and State of Florida towit A portion of Lot No Three 3 In Section
Ten 10 tIouth Range
ofone chain and links west of Nt-
st comer of said Lot No Three thencealong the North line of said eighty
ten links to a stoke thencedegrees and thirty west three
seventy to a stake thence
81100 acrest X 1IA8KXI4LMaster In
Complainants HollcltorliEn STUUHZ1aUtka Via uuary 19l
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the Honorable ol or salCourt
a certain In Courtand
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AND DV VIRTUE Of A v
U Decree of Foreclosure snd sale rendered6th dv of A WTO b
the Circuit Court the Kltthlcircuit ot Florida U and for Pnt
COurt pending entitled William 8 AbbottanlL Hut and Ifary
E Dui his wife defendants and alsof an order nude on the thirteenth day of
November A D 1804 by Honorable a-
Hockeras uf Court wherein 5appointed s Special Master In chancery tot
to the bidder at the front door ofhe County House In YaUtta la said
m the
rillST MONDAY IN PARCH A b IBM
wing the fourth day of paid month during titof on ald day the
ascribed land situate In County of Putnam
on the east St Johns liver knownU Brush Point and later as tarts
range Grove and as described In afrom William B Abbott to
lubbard L Bart date on or abort tb-5th day of bounded
and northerly br said tlver
toil Decree such parts of said landeleased by said Abbott record In theubllo Putnam County Inlook of K at
Mortgages at page Tj and excepting also all
The above is the noted dart Grovel onopposite
Special Matter In ChanceryOILU8
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BEOIAL MASTERS SALE
AND BT VlttlUK 07 A JTJTAt DKForeclJsur and Salt rendered on
PRUDUOING T
HEW VABIETIB8 that promise well acola are included In our mqelf or only plant tested vorlptle i
WE JLInd offer the tAKOBST
v AIrcnlt of Florida In and fcr
an therein pending Wtad M E ttlfe ant
M T Moon and MoqntiM wife areelendantl I flpoclnl Mfolnted thctela to execute tile selln cash to the hat and lst tcont ot iXatkftutnam County FlOrid on therIM r MONDAY IN MARCH A D w
i same rule day of old rooutto duriajt10 lenal boon of on that day alt followg tilrco or parcel of land end tnle county sod Stats of FUuJdaind as towUs All tlid-
ownibtn t Ten uuix East and containing so-
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outriapoi grown
Maccl nny Baker Co
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RTH FLORICIIIII of
22nd day of A theof tJd Fifth
the Curbsaid of Mid In chancery
Te1e
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URSERy the Coors
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offered by of D M UI11Inr CUlllp
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