*v.I: ' ink^" %- = m Wes ]w tm 7r, tetU-^ For "btelt W be bee cowm. ia earge declare We v atampte In the m be held under the a th e Sbocety of American s'd toin co-operation with *IC.ttUial society of Chicago p at t xhibMbits from all over -t says the Chicago Record- dtedg many from private l' sad emumerbnl establishments. Se,, ae t e the shows given in l tme years by the articul- H -l asiaty h Obf eSo led to the ae- S ataef Chleago for the first nation- S ~ aoft thi kin Ud. Mee thL a $15000 in paes Is 6of- "- t to he -eral public. It is ex- p sa that samig the most interest- g fates of the display wil be the I Mh ftoS m private estates in Chl. K a take Forest and Lake Geneva S.aI the great country places In the t--aMadibao N. J, tbe Hudson river *. Im aad the country surrounding ata-. -d Philadelphia I r the private gardener' contests a U lm 3 sum has ben set aside, and en- bs have bea promised from Grey. N % s, the bome of Samuel Unter- myer; H. MeK. Twombly's estate at Madin., N. J.; Thomas Lawson's he la- t Bostoe ft estate of H. C. k, B. Mellon and George West- bhuse ofa Plttsurg and many other h mes notedfor t house flowers and utlt. Gardeners n La ke Geneva, S ake Forest aad Oeaomowoe declare tat they wil make a strong endeavor t tke the largest share of the prses away from t eastern exhibitors. The Horticultural society of Chicac 0 ba practical charge of the local man- agment of the sbow, and valuable as- eae i~ bRelg given by ts directorta the masmemst of the show is in charge of an executive committee com- poed of William F. Kasting, New York; Phfp Breltmseer, Detroit; E. G. m R, Pr1mond. Ind.; W. N. Rudd. SMorgan Park, Il; George Asmus, J. Vaughan au d August Poeblisno, (a- e; Otto Kaesl LouIs, and J. A. Valentie, Denver. A general S smuttae of fifty members from as s many ecltee at work mro sing inter- est In tih ehbibtion throughout the ieematry. A committee of women members of the Horticultural society will be ap- paeated to Judge the contest In table deorations. Several years ago Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. J. J.Glessner and Mn Cyrus McCormick acted with Iat success as Judges of table deco- IatloIs in one of the Horticultural so- city's shows, and they probably will be asked to serve again. The show will bring to the fore a large number of new roes, carnations and chrysanthemums as candidates for bonrs. Several new rgees, named for seiety leaders in the east and middle west, will strive to take first honors from the Mrs. Marshall Field rose, which last ear defeated the new va- riety named for Mrs. Potter Palmer. The latter ro6e Is said to have Improv- ed greatly in the past year and again will be a candidate for first place. Several new carnations will challenge the supremacy of the Mrs. Thomas Lawson variety, and Mr. Laws8n is expected to offer a special prize for the best display of the many varieties that have come from the noted flower to which be gave his wife's name. The display of orchids, it is declared. will be the best ever seen In the Unit- ed States. Large collections will come from New York, Omaha, Minneapolls and other points to compete with the collectionss of B. G. Ulhleln. which have triumphed In Chicago for several yeas. NEW STAMP DESIGNS. Phele Instead of a Full View of Head Ise hewn. Desigt for a new Issue of United tates postage stamps were recently empl atS The nw stamps will be in eM-alnastos of 1, 2, 4, S5 6 10. Sand 50 ents and $L The $2 and N denominationa in ae wll not be itop ted. It will be several weeks be- ga the sew stamps are put on the nrket. The prole has been taken in Web Istante Iatead of a full view. ya a aMes er swefect. Se hams ar e a amslmlar te ei4A-I a ad to an ealiaM IMEATH TROUSERS NOW. f Ye Ar Medet You May Hve Plait Ph In Them The fall and winter s- are iUke. ly to e a good many innovations In deas ftr m If t he deslgp at tabors ihabueashs and batters n New York are erred out For one thin, thee s goln to be a lot of color. But per baps the most striking novelty of all Is the shath trousers. In thee the lg sNam om the outside instead of run- nina down to the bottom will stop at the knee and be laced from that point oe. For those who are of mre retir- ing natures the eaam is not open to expose the calf of the le, but is form- ed Into a plat. Thn there are the new pajamas with mother-f-pearl buttons and bead- mg with any delicate shade of baby ribbon pink being preferred by the ultra exclaive oi s.o Greea-fun rich hunter's gren-will lead In the colors of garments, but it may be relieved with stripe. To go with the green sut one mast have a gtee hat. Soft hats, preferably made of plush, are being carried by leading batters. They are known as yodels (the hats, not the batters) and evident- ly are of Swiss origin. Following close In the wake of the yodel hat Is the Marathon tie, whose chief poilt of excellence seems to be that ts colors are fast. But the Mara- thon tie Is among the "also ran" when It comes to the automobile scarf. This Is in god, purple and green diagonal stripes. The man who wears one must ran the risk of being arrested for speeding. But with it all the tailors preach "harmony." You get It, too. In spats. Ther es a shirt that's a veritable rhap- sody In color. Fortunately the demand for It asem to come from few a yet. The body of the garment Is ot re- tonae, with pink roma sprinkled about, offset by a modest, shrinking violet or two. The bo)onm and cuffsare of green and white stripes alternating. In evening dress the conventional black is being deserted slowly for the dark blue or gray. many of which lat- ter colors will be worn this fall. Socks must be of plain shades, mostly brown, green or purple. Sunset at sea and satsuma effects are tabooed. NIGHT RIDER REGULATIONS. Kentucky Town's Novel Cods For Use In Case of Attack. Following are the regulations for public safety recently passed by the city council at Murray, Ky., the hot- bed of the Night Rider district: FIrst-Fire signal: Blowing of whis- tles and ringing of bells, together with loud calls from those who are awake. Second.-All those who are able to fight fire on bearing the above signals will come promptly to the fire. Third.-If the firing of guns Is heard hereafter, all persons wIl stay In their houses, as this will mean that a fight is on between the state guards and the Night Riders. Fourth.-In case of such an Invasion the citizen can shoot from his home if be is positive his mark Is a Night Rider and not a citizen or member of the state guards. Fifth.-These regulations are made necessary for the reason that there is grave danger of some one being killed when promiscuous shooting is allowed. Sixth.-This being so, from this on those who shoot to give signal will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and will he dealt with accordingly. Beventh.-Any citizen can ring any bell or blow any whistle to arouse the people, but not fire any gun to give an alarm. Eighth.-In view of recent fires It has become necessary to enforce the' ordinance now In existence requiring all persons found on the streets after 11 o'clock to give an account of them* selves to those on guard. Ninth.-Keep In mind that these reg- ulations are foothe good of the public, so that we may understand each other and make less the danger to life and property. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are jus what you need and what you should get right away for paininn the back. backache, rheu- matism, pains, and all urinary and bladder troubles Tho ands of people suffer from kidy and bladder trouble and do not know it Ththink itis a color a strain. Don't take ay chances. (Get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills They re atisetic and proptly soothe the pain. Don't fail to in- t po DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pils. WeU them. SM by Baner Drst Store. I I'M= 0 Fifteen Hundred ($1.500) Dollars and ac- crued interest at seven (7) per cent frum May 15. 1918 The said mortgage is recorded in Mortgage Book "M." on page I4. and the assignment thereof to (eo. M. Ror bins is re- corded in Book No. 2 of As.ignments of Mortgages, on page 39. I will also sell the following real estate ,t Sthe defendants in Titusville, Florida. at the same time and place, towit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Block "K." in the town of Titusville. Florida. from thence run weta along the north bouudary of said block a distance of WtH.(G feet to the northwest corner of lot two (2) of said block: thence run south along the west line of said lot 2 a distance of 54 feet; thence run east parallel with the north line of said lot a distance of 99.03 feet to Hopkins street; thentceun north along Hopkins street a dis- tance of 54 feet to the place of tbginning. lie- ing the north 54 feet of lot two 12i of Block "K." according to LeBaron's map of Titus. ville on record in the office of the clerk of the circuit court for Brevard county. Florida. Said real estate will be offered in separate parcels in the order above described. I will also. during the legal hours of sale. on the said 2nd day of November, 1908, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash. at the store of John R. Walker & Co.. on Washington avenue, in Titusville. Florida. the following personal property in said store, towit: The whole of the stock of goods of the mid defendants except the perishable por- tio of said stack heretofore disosed of an- 'rt UWWIN4= ; G. B. &CM Prteect No. 1 Wright, inspector; P. oebo, talrk. Precinct No. 8 Charlea Nikho, 3. Beal, J. D. Hatter, iapeters; W. Shares, clerk. Precinct No. 4 J. N. Sanders, P Fsher, J. C, Shaw, inspectors; EC. Johnam, clerk. Precinct No. 5 P. A. M illan, W. H. Gleuam, John Houston, inspectors; 8. K. Watts, clerk. Precinct No. 6 G. S. 8nede.er, E. P. Branch, W. 0. Wallace, inspectors; C. J. F. Campbell, clerk. Precinct No. 7 W. P. Arnold, G. W. Washburn, F. N. Forrest, inspectors; F. W. Con- stock, clerk. Precinct No. 8 .Chu. Christianson, John Benon, Lar Joergenson, inspectors; Adolph Benson, clerk. Precinct No. 9 C. L. Stewart, Winlow Bisbee,. W. J. Ragan, inspectors; S. A. Osteen, clerk. Precinct No. 10 P. H. Wittfeld, James Tuttle, A. B. Carter, inspectors; C. D. Provost, clerk. Precinct No. 11 J. D. Sams, T. S. Sanders F. G. Humphreys, inspectors; J. Reed, clerk. Precinct No. 12 C. H. Nluman, B. H. Watton, T. R. Crook, inspectors; W. Watton, clerk. Precinct No. 13 Geo. Quarterman, H. L. Holmes, W. C. Peterson, inspectors; N. N. Pen- ny, clerk. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of the inspectors and clerks appointed by this board on October 14th, 1908, to serve at the gen- eral election to be held on the3rdday of November, 1906. R. A. CONKLING, Chairman of the Board of County Con- maonrsn of Brevard County, Florida. Attest: A.A. S WART, Clerk of the Board of County Com- missioners of Brevard County, Florida. By A. O. Stewart, D. C. (Seal of County Commissioners) For Bore Feet "I have found Bucklen's Arncs Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, a well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all man- ner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland. Me. It is the proper thing, too. for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Banner Drug Store. 25c. SBHBRIFrS SALR Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of executions receive by me simulta- neously and issued out of the Circuit Court for Brevard county, Florida, against John R. Walker and H. B. Mace, partners trading unu der the firm names and style of John R. Wal- ker & Co.. and the Walker Hardware Co.. in which the following parties are plaintiff in in the several suit, viz : Mcllwaine, Knight & Co.; Ernest L. Rhodes & Co.; Schwab Clothing Co; Carter & Church- ill C'o.; The Regal Manuficturing Co.; H. B. Clafin Co.; Bydell Bro. White Lead & (olor Co.; Augustus Wright Co.; C. H. & E.8 (oldhdbrg: Frank & Co.; Atkins, McKelden & Brown Co.; Millbury Atlantic Supply C(o. Tho Rosenfeld Co.. and Bridgford & Co.; I have levied upon and will sell at public auction to the bhihest and best bidder for cashb. during the legal hours of sale. on Mn- day. the second day of November. A. D.. 1918. at the courthouse door of Brevard county, the following real estate of said ut- fendants situated in Titusville, Brevard county, Florida, towit: "Ilts one (1) and two (2) of Hutchinson's subdivision of land described in Deed Book "J." page 212, Brevard County. Florida Ree-- onrds, being a part of Block D of LeBlron's raIa of Titusvilie. Florida, as tiled in thi' clerk's office of Brevard county. Florida. said subdivision recorded in Dtel Book "M.'" o page 599. Brevard county y Records, and all the buildings. outbuildings and attachlimcntts and fixtures thereon." Said real estate will be sold subject to the balance due on a mortgage held on said ;,: p- erty by (geo. M. Robbhhins. which Imlauce is LOCAL TIME CARD No. 76. 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