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NO ; ; . P AR s T o = S e AU When you speak of others as hav- Very ancient history for this coun- Captured By ing & good memory, you do not mean | Often omit placing cotter pins try is this narration. The famous that at all. Instead of meaning that | tainiug wires in the crown nuts in Ami:: sl ! Prommence emperor, Charles V., gave DeSoto Germans Siflce the man with a “good memory” has :::‘; r‘nn-mlllion case or dif permission to conquer Florida at accurately perceived an event ‘n “he s e Sho'::" One :’ '-l:::."n . ° his own expense, and appointed him ‘N’ tull ramificaticns of ali its details, | Shake off it will more tban i hplounty, Florida, to Pt y Of Flonda ln governor of Cuba. In 1538 he sail- ar Stal'ted and recorded it in his whole l:mm“, into the gear mesh and break up the 2 lot Df"::;:"" of such ed from Spain with his richly equip- AR :::":N ready :;!r l"e:‘mduc(:on ;‘t will, | Whole mechanisa. fdow D and ¢ d force of 600 men, 2 ecclesiatics at you really Indicate is that ne leus.?.ssul ft, ot L block E ::;d S5 stheirs. H4 wos oo of the WOULD MAKE A PROCESSION 625 | has good power of retention, irrespec- “Rose of Hell” G NMacs: de ¥ ar y ays,foremout among Spanish adventur-| MILES LONG; 104,000 RUSSIANS ;‘:; DL‘“:;E“’N‘;"":::‘;I:‘;‘::“M;‘ The “Rose of Hell” is the asme ers. Born in 1496, he accompanied| -CAPTURED BY HINDENBURG'S nard b -—DUr. | given to a flower that biooms en & E. W. BARBER, WHO WINTERS | P*"/! to Darlen in 1519; served| ARMY IN “WINTER'S BATTLE” T e e e TH.lS COUN. IN on an expedition to Nicarauga in o T M.hm;;enk'.:n o:l! O'hu :::‘.‘AM-. TY, GIVES INTER-|1527; afterward, assisted Pizarro in ore Loyaity Counts. o ESTING FACTS REGARDING the conquest of Peru; and returned | Berlin, April 12—To visualize “W‘.:.'mo";o :’:pbh:nt:“nn tfl: tains of Central America B o A . THE STATE'S EARLY HISTORY |to Spain with a fortune of “an hun- | th® number of Russian prisoners and { g 0" onyr e “or o Dlace In the bast. 1t Vani ? dred and four score thousand du-|8Uuns taken by von Hindenburg in | eey world, says a circular sent out "Now"uldth:n .h:".mfl. (E. W. Barber in Jackson, Mich., |cats.” ::" so-called “Winter's Battle™ 10 (py the efficlency bureau of the New | tng up ‘his sleeves to shew thut Be Patriot.) A settlement of Huguenots, driv-|'"® ;"' of the Masurian Lakes, one | Yorx university. The reason given | had no concealed mechanism to de- Historically Florida has long been |en from France by a murderous per- G eh German papers has figured |ls that loyalty means success o the celve the eye, “I shall attempt my prominent. It was discovered by |secution, was attempted in 1564, | l‘d’ "k' BIRN s JEooaskion. |ty :’z.,“o.“ resultant prosperity o neverfalling experiment.” Taking Ponce de Leon, March 27, 1513, {but two years later was exterminat- wo;; m‘:“:" 000 pri e the 300 .Y“ ::,o:' als pocket a fivedollar bill, be twenty-one years after Columbus ed by the savage Spaniards. These ‘ A n;" prison r:‘,l ezo - “lt:hl""un“ this bill to dis- |made his first voyage to America. |events occurred long betore an Eng- [P0 Of artillery, and the 2,000 Th RAriE Diametes: n”g:.: ;1.::‘_" bl L Bl The day was Easter Sunday, after |lish settlement was made on our At- wug’n as, l: :.;" WErs 10 form o prec ..“.-. mm ;fiu'.‘:&m.:" hm.‘: which the peninsula was named, |lantic coast; for not until 1607 was ::" ?u‘l'lt om"’ _— ‘h“.l." 'm: to the eminent l:me'qemrh.;:o’ the Hardl He and his successors explored a!the first bold colony of that world- i hl; eryd:n t;' iy e ,: “.“h actual greatest diameter is that t';hn “Some of the ;eddyl'nn must make large part of the territory in search |dorminant nationality planted in ‘;‘;;cm:; ‘:: el:ngt: 4 I:o‘vlvoul:‘ie?e- from the summit of Mount Chimbo- Cupid laugh in his sleeve,” remarks of gold and “the fountain of perpet- |North America. fre thinty. howbe. f h |razo. The line drawn from this point & newspaper cynic. Not the Cupid ual youth.” He was killed in a fight| In 1687 the first large consign-'d ' Y e a atven oot T'o~ o the opposite side on a point In Su- Whose pictures we've seen.—Boston with the Indians in 1521, and was,ment of negro slaves was brough to f:" 150 "”n" b :"“';“ 'l': matra gives a diameter of 7,929 miles. Transcript. i u‘:fl?;‘l)&:‘l 1k, . buried in Porto Rico, now a posses- [Florida. This was 67 years after 'he nl;ne o ¢ sk I l‘; : ,, bioe sion of the United States, the first Dutéh vessel brought a (. PrOners of wAr Fow fed by Landing near the site of the pres- |like cargo to Virginia. Thus Flor- w'":';“—: osled 10'0?;?,,—mel:|— ent city of St. Augustine, that place ida became slave territory. Eng- lou P g T e Do YOUR OWN SHOPPING has the distinction of being the old- |land owned it at one time and estab- g, ist town in the United States. In | lished colonies, but ceded it again 29 . 565 the Spaniards built a fort to Spain. In 1814 it was captured tro H there, which is still standing, and is by United States forces under An< Bnn:lr %V:::l«:f;fl:n:r:;:lthhur 'ny oswq er ) x ! the one work of man that links the drew Jackson. Then came a long |to Belgium, notifies the state dej VAL Money [gEaeR e o4 |dead and interesting past with the series of wars With the natives. In|ment that he has received m..."?ifi Civio s BEST YALUE for ) ouc a Moore live and throbbing present. About|1819 the territory was ceded to the |German military authorities a cw!l Every Kiad from Cottea to Silk, For Moo, Women and Children S 1, blea jforty vears ago, probably n 1874,!United States; in 1822 a territorial | Of an order issued by them relative to Any Color and Style From 25¢ to $5.00 per pair o Sullivan lot 1, block 2 .71 St. Augustine was visited by the late |government was established; and in the exemption of cattle and their food Look for the Trade Mark! Sold by All Good Dealers, ' Gilmore's Addition IGo\‘. John J. Bagley of Michigan.|1845 it was admitted into the Union from military requisition when fmport- ; ed by the Comite National de Secours g (5 'ORK C, block 54 ... 3 Ism\mf SRR Re old tof‘ was going as a state. et d'Allmentation. Mr. Whitlock for LC'}'d ka/” bty Subdivision jto ruin for want of a little care, on As a health resort it attracted|wards the text of the order as fol- :::L l: ':1":'11: - | his return trip he stopped in \\'ash-fnor!hern people in the winter. Jack-|lows: ot 1, block sy ‘! 3 |ington, called the attention of the sonville was the point of attraction, “In order to restore the breeding of - + Bevelt . ; lsccl;;ttar)' of ;var (od its dilapidated and locatlonsd \I:) the Slt. tJohm:I river ;l::"lte‘:ylzse:::t,:t:,v::‘l!i: ;llx::::;b:dml: ! oner ——--. 4 .03 | condition, and urged its preserva- were selected for winter omes. 5 y McCorquodale e 3 tion as a memorial of the earlist|Mrs, Harriet Beecher Stowe had a (I8 herewith ordered that culllonl.l oy can ma"e a ! " | work of white men in this country. | place, at Mandarin fourteen miles up ?o“r"’t;re::'lin 0"::' ‘:‘I:l’ b:“t'] “";’ | Bette’ Ga’de” n, Robison y |His request was promptly heeded, the river. Florida seceded at the .. "o y‘(;ung. iy f.e'mn::‘:n.i SR y kuu‘\‘!:’sn ol Ia:nd the famous’old fort built of outbreak of the civil war Jackson- | ¢ special value to breeding, also s ya” fia#’efiefie&t m/‘ ck 2 conquina rock 350 years ago, was.ville, its leading city, was occupied | mares with foals, cows with calves, ) 08 |seved from destrution. iat different times by the contending {and other female animals with young, we fiaye Mem Lane .. o 3, block 24 - 1 In 1539 a force of six hundred armies. Many minor engagements|and lastly cows which have no more paniards, under Hernando de Soto, took place along the coast. The ul‘!‘ln two teeth, are exempt from requi- sition, “The above is made known to horse Description of Land 2 of lots s Guevey 105 8 and 9, block 25 SSicmamis SSENERA8ELS P31 13-4 3 {L“,‘;fl‘;' llandcd at Tampa Bay, named it Es- principal battle in the Interior was piritu Santo, then moved to north at Olustee. The Atlantic shore line n ;o;‘x':;; b, ck 1 and west, and, overcoming the nn-fwll the favorite.region for Confed- :‘;s;:;':’l::::‘:;: ‘:;l.t mchl‘;n'::l;':.' p. T}-#m:: ‘- 5.2 tives by treachery, and violence, erate blockade runners. Captain apropriate male breeding animals in ¢ Anthony R c 199 | passed beyond the present limits of Smith made six successful runs in & | cages where there are none or wuot G 99 |Florida until he discovered the steamer bringing in costly supplies | enough at their -disposition.” Mississippi river. This exploit is and medicines for the Confederate commemorated in one of the paint- armies, receiving $20,000 in gold for Trapping Sparrows. ings in the rotunda of the capitol each trip. After the war he was In England sparrows are trapped at Washington. For two years, lur- genior member of the firm of Smith, | with a sieve, one end held up dy & ed onward by reports of wealth that Boulter & Carr—S8. Thayer Carr of ( short stake to wifich a long string is lay beyond, the constantly decreas- Jackson—that bought 6,000 acres tled. The trap is baited v.nh bread ing company continued their march up the St. Johns river in Volusia ““'lz't-.:'t" 0'1‘1:";15“::":““’; :: over a route that now cannot be county. : i clearly traced. In 1541 the Missis-| South Florida was only a name ::“h:;: e:::lhl.:e:ulllz;d::n:::m..“t'ht Il Gassett 3 sippi was reached and crossed, and then. Tampa had about 400 inhabi- | o ve and allowing th; trap to ldl' Smith - i ¢ 8 I the third winter spent on the banks tants; now 60,000. It 18 very mod-| gvap the birds gathered under the W. McClelland b0 lot the Washita. lern history to relate that Florida | gigve, Y ot plod | Returning to the Mississipl the was readmitted into the Union, ‘ R next spring, worn out by disappoint- July 4, 1868, and that the writer, 1 1 : 2 “"‘l-o;:“ D. H. Robeetac 4 :monls, DeSoto died of a fever inlas Zcm;lng clerk, called the roll of w.:.',,':,':'bgflv:‘:, !o,,“beA:: older A GOOD GARDEN OOMI‘.S. NOT SO MUCH FROM known ik S o {June, 1542, To conceal his death!the houses of representatives at|art than spinning. Rude looms are ‘THE AMOUNT OF WORK YOU PUT ON lT.ASFlOM pknown | from the Indians, his body, wrapped | Washington on its welcome back in- | pictured on the tombs of Thebes, and | [ THE KIND OF TOOLS YOU WORK WITH. WITH fuknown e 77 3w (i a cloak, was lowered at midnight ! to the sisterhood of American com- | it is belleved that the ten curtains of | | QUR LABOR-SAVING GARDEN TOOLS YOU CAN known 1 | fine linen, blue and purple and scarlet, to the waters of the great river he wealths. R HAVE IGGER TTER GARDEN WITH LESS el Evans .. I . e e ;::u;’ dismvor‘c:. Dthe minnlng wlnds;mrfl):w the state is gaining in promi- ;fle :::r::‘tz":ab‘::,n;z;‘:nl?l v:.ork." WORK ?H‘AIN Yob‘clANwm YOUR OLD, WO ,fil, ‘.l‘::‘:l::::mn e 2 R jand murmuring waves his requiem. nence and wealth. Large numbers el the work of the Io(;m ere tapes- 6 L A (] RN' C. Stackhouse o £ | The following year his companions, of the progressive people of the - UT MAKI‘.SHIFTS. 2 sh Williams, o : sy WD;:::. DIOBK 1 soncaamnenemademesenns reduced to half their original num- North are settling in her productive just beginning to be properly devel- COME IN. LET US SHOW YOU ml“ LABOR- nrad Norton ddition e : !ber, sailed down the river In seven agricultural counties, preferring oped. The long peninsula has as SAVERS.” H. Matthews lots 10, 11, lf.*:'“d 15, block A--—- 9 |frail boats and finally landed in mostly the famous fruit-bearing fine & climate as there s in the f o < howh E Block G oooooen 2 | Mexico. In Florida the splendid sections. The State's resources are g . White h , block H___ world. . o : : Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co. | H. English .. bl 2 " - Unknown ) 18 it VAN Huss. PI-ACI 1 Patterson’s & Cox's Sub. Patterson s, 1da Lusk - block 8. Unknown L. Mickler L Pl Block T 2365 | Anna W. Hanson - k 20 g layton & Deen n . ark Unknown 3 B. and B O. Gerland TR . Block’ o [ieT ot 14, B kit CLEANING, PRESSING. 3. Sutton, Estate ' : : y REPAIRING and DYEING. Unknown and 1 : T. B. Hendrix 3 3 Ladies Work a Specialty. g:"flnfi' b D ] 20 11k 1 y Satisfaction Guaranteed. Special for ThuISday, Fl’iday and Sat'day 1. Sutton, Estate on § Ed. Hendrix e * Unknown . ) GIVE US A TRIAL Blee, i el s 3| Uiknown Kible;hi{::ellq :.;;.m. $l.00 Bottle Beef’ WATSON & GILLESPIE, ll'Ofl and Wifle"- c Three days only L WYAnNm Lake Pharmacy T. Young 1 - Unknown jrant LaGree 3 Uuknown LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIAL 0Oak and Pine Wood Orders handled promptly. I.ilkelalfl PflVIllll allll COIIS(I'IC“OII COIHMBY 'nknown Zhones: Office 109; Res.. 57 Green Unknown . L. W. Cowdery 8 and 9, : 1ot 16 ‘and 17, block A Gnknown 18, block A - ok v ; Unknown Unknown Tuknown Unknown 5. H. Lord 1 nkrown Noel Guilfo Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown E. D. Ellis Unknown Florida and Unknown oW Y. Z Unknown Jno. D. Polluck - A R V. Ellis . of lot 13, block A Fasnon of lot 3, block B - . o 3 Bae=s Vnknown 1 of lot 12, block ¢ nkmown iy &2 Slock - o S Unknown lot & ok oT, diodk B - Vnknown Jots 10 and 11 S Fiknown lot 3, block € e i o e (‘ — : Unknown lots 3 ah, Vk . 4 U'nknown T17 a1t Block B coeee 148 | Unknown lock ¢ b block B - 8, bloc and 8, block D o GERRRERRRERARESRE2228 Has moved their Plant to their new site corner of Parker and Vermont Avenues. OUR SHlELD ‘ Mr. Belisario, who is now sole owner of 2 P the company says that they will carry a EEEEEE 443 X D full line of Marble Tomb Stones in connec- N [ ? tion with their Ornemantel Department of this business. lots 5 jots 11 and 14 ;“ cl 2 . | Unknown lots 15 n';\d l., - .. 8 n hhh—hhhkhhhhhbbbbtgih;bhghhthhhhhhhhh;hhhhhhib ot 12, block CC Zlot 22, block CC Res. Phone 153 Blue R R e E. Brooks Brooks 5 and 6, block 4 __ Cox & Johnson's Sub. of Lot 13, H. 4 ots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, _ KELLEYS BARRED 4 "R Arendell - ¥ MOTTO Thknown - ots . 3 || Which is proven by our six 5 & Plymouth ROCk' Emory Bryant's Addition ; years success in Lakeland. & ' ) BOTH MATINGS & lots 3 and 4, block 1 s o Mot Dol me of Owner ey er of the ational Bett: 2 - ll‘:nd-l:!x“_r- - S ¢ seliforesd. coucrets” Birial ““e" now than ever before . > Vault : The sooner you get yous Building Blocks of all discrip- . Biddies to growing the better, tions. . : A Let me furnish the eggs for Red Cement, Pressed Brick, - [gk) You to set. Special price per White Brick, Pier Blocks, 3 2R . hundred. ; ::d‘&zltmll-'lench l;:n'tr'nie:; &17 = > ni:lsy‘; have ic h;geBbunch of anything made of Cement. : ; mmmb]elp s irds at H. L. KELLEY, Griffin, Fla. E xieland D;I,, 3, block § plock 3 3, 4 and 5, block s v wrerels e e e SRRRRANRRrR222 L1 232