Doors, Sash and Blinds, Lime, Cement and Plaste Business, (ten years in the north and twenty-five and perform all that is required of us in this line. -r. Our experience of 35 years in the Building years in the south) enable us to guarantee, We also make a specialty of A - ;1 )I~LJ~j THE TRUE DEMOCRAT. SUTCHUSAXD 3EMIXIS"KIM JoEn 0. CLLUXI NS. hbIos.v FURLHIHED VrRY FRIDAY MORNING.I .AI5 Iu ,u r, AW.) asked for the place, needed and deser- ved it; that he loved the man and had LETTE TO NIMS ROS. determined to offer him the Judgahip. Tallkhalss, Fla. Gov. Perry then named Gen. Finley and Judge McWhorter said,,~men. Dear Sirs: A pound of good meat and i have said that the Rabject of this no bone is worth more thanahalf-pound brief memoir was appointed to the of meat and a half-pound of bone; but bench of the Western Circuit in 1863, there are, as you say, a great many and to the same office he was elected people who won't pay more than a cer- by the people in the fall of the same tain price by the pound Give 'em bone; year; re-elected in 1866, and again in that s right; give 'em plenty of bone! :860. The extent of the territory em- There are people who won't pay more braced in his circuit and the difficulty than $1.60 a gallon for paint; give 'er of getting over it in that day, may be bone! imagined when it i n remembered that There's no better school than experi- there were only four circuits in the ence; cost is high; but the lesson is State: the Western, preided over by never forgotten. J. Fin. l-.y: the Middle, by J. Wayleas Let a man paint two houses alike, Baker; the. a itern, by William A. For- same size; one Devoe, the other that ward; and the Southern Circuit by $1.60 paint lie buys 10 gallons of Trinornias F King. Florida lawyers who each and pay $ a dy for lab)r -ad. a practice now with all our modern con- day is $3 a gallon, easier reckoning. I venences of travel and who flit about lie has to buy two gallons more o on railroad trains from court to court, the $1.60 paint; and han two gallorimn rton at good hotei l f and finding their left of Devoe; 12 gallops $1.50. $1i; H ... law" modern clo ,e di can gallons $1 7.r; $14; $4 more for "cheap' hardly ap r.riate the difficulties of paint. that period of sparse population, long lie pays $' a gallon for painrtii:g; di.ta;ric.*e, homelv avromrmojations and gallons $24; 12 gallons $:}; $12 roIte por fai Yoities. Yet, Judge Finley, in p tnr faicitih..p."aitnt.udge Finle fori painting eh..pr 'I"p t. s peaking to rri. of those. days, riov, d He'll buy the less-gailhns paint .fter; by th;at hu,. and t.,nder s.ntimnnrit which that. Ifeop plrn wteitor Then came his removal to ot ylieldtothe.best medical skill, Even (,)htt arnd his appointment by Governor tothe last that haltual mile w.a 11' e ryto then Jugeship of the Fifth 01t Nd her thought was for tier ve 'I 0i cuit, which I have already related es. No wonder open nd hrlmt the p rly Oi age' had come uiton him at the end atel fwide open ard a lmost in thhe' it this service, tian( he wanted rest. twinklingof an eye took then pure spirit 'rhe,(ith of hit wife, who had gone hoeoin her companionn.. with him through the vicissitudes of so Mrs. Hightoeer was ont' whom the mawny years and the death of his son, world could not apprece.et or was not S fmil Y. Finley, broke his spirit and wOrthy. She always. made herr home bowel his white old head. Ile was with hr ougest. daughter, in Chaires, peor icaeuse he- had always been hon- Mn. Bradford Chaires, and this home etpoor he w even homeless. Under the s sp ially veiled in sorrow; but the willing reof of hi. good Pon, Charles A. press of the mother's character is Fhkley, the noble old man sat and the daughter and she is leaning smoked his pipe and dreamed away the Iupon the1 iverlasting Arms for comnfort. thee Mire. ihtower has left a rich hef the remaining years. tare to her nrlai family the influence Then "a hovering mint came swimming e a pure, godly life. rhe is beckoning o'er his sight. to them to follow her where "there And sealed his eyes in everlasting shal be no more death, neither sorrow night." nor crying. Gen. Finley was ninety-two years of Oct. 9, 1906. 4 FRIKNO. age when he died, on November 6, 110I04 Devl's Island Torture A Nost Worthy Article. is no worse than the terrible caeu of When an article hits been on the piles that afflicted me 10 year. Then mark f y n i fe n was advised to apply ucklen's Ar- market for years and ains friends. nica Salve, and less than a beex pernma- every yar, it safe to cal thllr mdi ntly cured me, writes Na"iier lrehound Sy rup. It positively cures of Ruggles, Ky lihals all wounds Cu llh and i"'ulmnary diseasees. One bums and sores like magic. 25c at all t. i.e..t kn.on merchants in Mobile ....... .^^,^.anys: "For fivvyearH my family ha ...AI ArAH. not heen troub ed wit the winter PERSONAL PAyRAGR:APHS. e. 'h.r, n w oewn thi. en fm.lln.h'. iti .g". 1.~.O... 18 W w. tivill LU LI 61S. -a and as this is a part of the Building Business we are in a position to furnish the latest improved sanitary goods, and have them installed by thoroughly competent workmen and according to the rules laid down by the city. We solicit your business. Print and Prosper! See John 0. Collins About Your Job Printing!I Everything New and Up-to-date In Machinery and Type, the Best Grades in Paper and Card Stock, and the Best Inks, with Men who Know How to Use Them. These essentials assures the Best results. Try us. All Work promptly dione who promlsdsi. We ever dlsappolit you. COLLINS' JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Telephone Bulldiag, CALL PHONE; SEE AND GEOT US. The new Laxative that doer .tot gripe 'w nauieate. Pleasanmt to take.. Jelt. D. Ferrell, WHEELWHRIGT and BLACKSMITH. General Repair Horse Shoeing by pert who has had of experience. . Shop. an ex- years . 7A portion of the public patronage Is solicited and satisfaction guaran. teed. Economy Fence I If you intend to do Fenc- ing, it will pay you to see me before purchasing. I am General Agent for the sale of the Economy Fence, and know it to be the very BEST and QHEA PES 7 Can be built for less than 15 cents a Rod. William Roberts, SALES AGENT. 4 -tf Centreville. - Florida. Mr. J. Stewart l.,wis. ft Tallahae "'y h n many ir k s'pell.' ..i........i sl F la. in reglstere..l at the 'rr.,ve.lr' slI by allDrunggir t n s* spalls Judge and Mrs. lteolert ('C'krcll, of Boekmila Pr .leverbs. Tallahassee, arte i New York City. DoI the' hard things first ra V r i Judge and Mrs. Jnies, II. Whitl eld It's hard to work. but harder to want. and Interesting family. who were in Tnhe heart that loves must be pre- the city en route Irian Virginia, have pare~d to suffer. TIE UVARAITEED left for Tallahssn.et. The' world dore's't owe you a living-it Mr. T. T Stockton is r eoi.,rted out of was here first. danger, ani his family h:e the con- Money isn't everything., but it often gratulations of a hoMt otf Irien.ils who ifik,.. i gkml immit,;tion sympathize deeply in he.-a r iig of his A virl with dimilh will laugh at any serious illness. fool thing itn nman ay. Hon. and Mmr. Fran.' 1'. Fleminrg It i. easiier for the' average man to R will return tomorreiW frrw rram .visit (i f some ten th at Sw e.t C.healet.f Ihe only mien who never made a mis- THE CHILDREN'S FAVOrIITE TONIC. Springs, Va. Miss Eh, th hl.,ming take. Iel' whn he wt yD' aswaings or .m.ovare. wll visit friends at evera.l e irnts in l'here' jare two .1mides to )every ques.1- T. emsaUIle pspasS eomvN my Vilr Iatfore returning h.mte. Juck- tieN.iour siue and the wrong sidea Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. VulllMe returning hime. J Tck- The e&ve', ages of mart: Baby Wil- uivale MetNropolis. 6th. "lie, Will William, Billie Bill Old Bill. LoUs. aO At o a-6d Abroad. Our methodNs are the intercludes be. FOR SALE BY HARDEE-SMITH CO. tween the comedies aud tragedies of I will appreciate an opportunity of aIf.. bMAIng on road making, grading. ditch- It sometimi.f happens that a good Sor ny kind of dirt work; also any m.ni's conscience doee not prevent tim a/ heavy hauling, or particular from accumulating money. d of furniture. All work done Some -e>ple imagine that cunning eaSl nr Ie and satisfaction aar- and wisdom are synonymous, but can. eteed. Phone 41. P. O. Bo S City. ning is as plentiful a wisdom is seame. . MNtf 0. H. AvaaTT. It is a shockto the man who thanks that he is world-famous to discover that I Cheap i r cas* there are ipople in the next block who At - One more Runaway Horm for sale. never heard of him -Paul Vincent, In AMt d m u mcsls. "l Must go as we do not propose to keep The Hoemian for October. ON naf animal. Four already s.--old.. ...-- - at *theK per StablMs. Wet wetber-wet fet-Shos r e- 8eas before lt C. A. IemaMlem r, Preprit.pand-Flipper, as CHaenta ft iot et =aSt.n .9 OiING Cures Stomach and Liver trouble and Laxative Fruit SyrT Chror. Constipation. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. --FOR-- SAVANNAH, COLUMBIA CAMDEN, SOUTHERN PINES, RALEIGH, RIdHMOND, WASHING- TON, BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, - NEW YORK. -- TWO ELEGANT TRAINS DAILY, SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED, SEABOARD EXPRESS, SEABOARD MAIL. MODERN PULLMAN EQUIPMENT THE SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED is a solid vestibule train, composed exclusively of New Pullman Equipment; Dining Car, Double Drawingroom Sleepers, Stateroom and Observation Cars, operated between St. Augstine and Jacksonville to New York, via Washington, leaving St. Augustine 12:10 p. m. and Jack- sonville 1:20 p. m. daily including Sundays. ONLY LUNE Operating Daily Through Sleepers from Jacksonville to New Orleans. For reservations call on or write any S. C. BOYLSTON, JR. Passenger Agent. FLORIDA. Live Oak, Perry & Gulf Railroad Co. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 20, 1906. 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