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NEW SMYRNA NEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1917. WHEN YOU NEED FEED HEPAXTON WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE? Herrick flx it. Herrick Fix it. Mrs.

A. I. Pooser was a visitor in Miss Mabel Paul was the guest of Jacksonville Tuesday. her sister. Mrs r.

B. Davis, in sonvillo Sunday. Josh Slaunt lias gone to Geneva for a stay of several days. Hewitt Taylor of Oak Hill w'as a in town Saturday. 66G will cure Malaria or Bilious fever.

It kills the germs. J. C. Benet is visiting his mother in St. Augustine this week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Daly and baby spent Saturday in Jacksonville.

B. K. Anders was a business visitor in Jacksonville Tuesday. Alta and Arial Sage of Briggsville were visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs.

William Bailey spent the week end with relatives in Jacksonville. Anodyne -Kills pain, stops putrefaction. Mrs. T. H.

Moore is having her home on Orange street remodelled. Mrs. H. C. Bell went to Palatka Tuesday to visit Mrs.

R. S. Johnson. Mrs. J.

Shoesmith left Tuesday for Atlanta to purchase her fall millinery stock. Joe Hill returned last week from his trip to Clyde, N. with his family. Mrs. F.

J. B. Morford has returned from her visit with friends in St. Augustine. Perry Wright, who drives for G.

G. Warren, was quite ill several days last week. i and Mrs. E. K.

Jackson motored down to Fort Pierce Monday to spend a few days. O. S. Moody of Alachua is the guest of his brother, T. J.

Moody, having arrived Tuesday. Kirby Chilton is enjoying a tlon from Ma duties in tbe Maley hardware store. Mrs Florence Wilson and daughter, Dorothy, left Tuesday for Minneapolis to join Mr. Wilson. Mrs.

M. Thompson, who has been visiting in St. Augustine, returned home Monday. Mrs. Henry Guest spent Saturday and Sunday in Okeechobee and returned home Monday.

666 will cure Chills and Fever. It is the most speedy remedy we know. Mrs. H. D.

Hockett and child returned Tuesday from a visit of several days in St. Augustine. Miss Susie Childress went up to Daytona Monday and is the guest of her friend. Miss Lois Hull. Miss Alida Council spent the firs part of the week here and left 01 Wednesday for Fort Pierce.

Miss Fearn Ilibbard went over to DeLand last Wednesday for a visi' of a few days with friends. Mrs. L. G. Buie spent the week end visiting relatives and friends in Jack sonville, returning Monday.

Miss Jcanotte Cause went down to Oak Hill Sunday to visit her sister Mrs. W. C. McCullough. Ernest Tedder came up from Titusville Saturday for a visit at the home of his brother, Bert Tedder.

U. V. Douglas has purchased a new auto delivery truck in order to give his customers better service. Messrs. P.

H. Saunders and E. M. Little were in Jacksonville on business several days this week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Y. Detwiler and Mr. and Mrs.

H. U. Bonnet were in DeLand on business Wednesday. Colan Hutchinson came up from the coast guard station and spent the week end with friends In the city. WE WELCOME SMALL ACCOUNTS A Bank Account like everything else must have a beginning.

The size of the first deposit is not of especial importance; a determination to add to it regularly is what counts. Many a large fortune has developed from the smallest kind of a start. It is for this reason that we welcome the small account with the same degree of cordiality as we do the large one. STATE BANK OF NEW SMYRNA J. T.

HAMMOND, PresidMt W. f. WILKINSON, work guaranteed by Herrick. C. Hall and daughter Neva returned Tuesday from their month's trip through the north and west.

Mrs. George Saxon returned Sunday from Titusville, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Kirk. Leo Baker left Friday for Louisville, where he will enjoy a month's rest from business cares. Miss Ethel Rogero of Eau Gallie arrived here Monday to visit her friend, Mrs.

B. N. Inman, for several days. Miss Elizabeth Bennett of South Jacksonville arrived Monday and is the guest of Miss Gracia Saunders. Leland Carter, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs.

B. N. Inman, left Monday for his home in Eau Gallie. Patsie Stanford came over Friday trom Ktesimmee and is a guest at the J. S.

t'arr homo on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.

Phillips and Mrs. C'. I. Phillips motored to Daytona yesterday and spent the day in that city. The Ladies Aid society of the M.

C. church. South, met at the church Tuesday afternoon for a business session. A. A.

Buck, general manager for the Brevard County Telephone company, was in the i on business Tuesday. For Rent--Furnished, a 3 room apartment on Live Oak street. Ever; modern convenience. S. M.

JONICS i 3Irs KutniK'. who has beei i i i relatives at Old Fort, N. the last month, returned horn 1 Saturday. Dr. and Mrs li.

Bouchelle am son Anderson and Carl W. Hawkin motored to St. Augustine last week Thursday. Fred Powell was a visitor here this week, the guest of his sister, Mrs. A Bclote.

enroute from Jacksonville Fort Pierce. Mrs. Mamie Kerchoff of DeLeon Springs arrived here Friday for a vis it at the home of her friend, Mrs. D. Renew.

Miss Ethel Dugger, who has beei staying with Mrs. E. R. Murray, re turned Wednesday to her home in Port Orange Rev. and Mrs.

L. D. Moore and Mrs G. G. Warren were the dinner guests of Billy Parks last Thursday evening at o'clock.

Mrs. W. R. Healy left Saturday tc spent some time visiting in Pennsyl vanla and Ohio. She will be absen for two months.

Mrs. M. E. Starling and sou Calvin came down from Daytona Fridaj to visit Mrs. Starling's son, I.

Starling, and family. Mrs. R. G. Brooker and daughter Jessie returned home Saturday fron a visit of two weeks with relatives and friends in Georgia.

Mrs. W. A. Griffin, who has beer staying in the cottage at tbi beach, is home for a week on account of the illness of her baby. Miss Gwendolyn Roach and little brother Chant went down to Fort Pierce Wednesday for a visit with their sister, Mrs.

O. O. Campbell. Mrs, L. Copeland, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Brown, returned to her home in Jacksonville Monday. Mrs.

Fred Boyer and son Lyle came down from Jacksonville Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Dover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Waldrep. Mrs. W. H. Raulerson of Geneva spent Monday and Tuesday here with Mrs.

1. C. Starling on her way to visit at different points in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs.

G. L. Comer and Mr. iind Mrs. William T.

Wolfe of Oak Hill were the dinner guests of Mr Mrs. T. L. Howell Tuesday even- ng. Mrs.

J. E. Carter left Wednesday for Savannah, where she will visit relatives. She will also visit relatives In Springfield before her Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Gowdy of Jacksonville came down Tuesday night for a visit with Mr. Gowdy's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

K. Gowdy at Hawks 'ark. Mrs. Nancy Conrad, who lias been spending several days nut at Buck's arm as Ihe guest of her nephew, 'red Kasserman, returned to town Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Riley and family came home Wednesday from their visit of several weeks at various places in Georgia and South Carolina. Mrs.

J. C. Lyle and sister, Miss Connell from Adele, who Is visiting her, motored down from Daytona Monday and spent the day with friends here. Miss Harriette Crane went to Lake Helen Wednesday for a visit with Miss Katie Jackson. Saturday she will attend the wedding of Miss Jackson in J.

B. Calkins of Coronauo left Tuesday for a visit in Riblack, Wisconsin. and Altha. Illinois. lie expects to be gone about two months.

Sale--A six-room house with all modern conveniences and basement, on Palmetto street, four blocks from Canal. Mrs. L. Lopez. 10-2 Griiiin returned Monday from Hendersonville, N.

where he lias been enjoying a vacation of several weeks. His family remained for a longer stay in thy mountains. Miss Dorothy Louise Fuller, who has been visiting in Jacksonville, returned home Thursday, accpmpanied by her cousin, Isabel Delloff, who is spending a week with her. Mrs. A.

B. and daughter Helen and son John. Billy Sheller and Cormack and two children of Miami are occupying the Hurst cottage at Coronatlo for two weeks. Uuby Dunham oi Company Florida national guard, visited hi.i friend. Tom Muni.

Friday on his way Irom Always Good AND Good All Ways SEMINOLE QUEEN COFFEE ALL ROADS LEAD TO NEW SMYRNA, THE GATEWAY TO CENTRAL FLORIDA. which pass day, per- memory of i ALL PATHS LEAD TO COLEE THOMAS, THE "STORE ACCOMMODATING." gf This fact is proven by the hundreds of customers who daily pat- Jj ronize our establishment and go away satisfied in knowing that money rj spent wifh us is wisely invested. Nothing too good for the people we serve. We solicit your patronage; we appreciate your good will. Respectfully, COLEE THOMAS 3 3 Furniture Phone 71 Groceries om unt.

ray on way liis home' in KelNmc're to join his Mark rmlerhill and son Oland of Duquoni, Ill were guests from Tuesday until Sunday at the MiTullough house. They were looking for a suitable place to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Cocoanut Grove were visitors over night at the Turnlmll, on their way home after an extended automobile trip through Georgia and North and South Caro lina.

A number of changes are being made in the Morrison Lewis home on west Canal street, and when the remodelling has been completed the place will be occupied by S. M. Jones and family. The many friends of George Taylor will be glad to learn that the U. of L.

E. has succeeded In having him reinstated and that he will resume his place as an engineer for the Flaglcr Mr and Mrs. E. S. Robinson and little daughter, Elizabeth, who have been visiting at tbe home of Mrs.

Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Hibbard, returned Wednesday to their home In DeLand. E.

M. Robinson of Seville is here tor his summer vacation and is making good in his efforts to catch his of the bass at the inlet. He knows where to go when he wants fishing. Mrs. C.

T. Clark and daughter. Miss Hernice. of St. Augustine, spent Sun- ilay and Monday with Mrs.

A. G. Krueger on their way to Palm Beach to visit Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. John Strickland.

Rev. L. D. Moore is enjoying a va- ation from his duties as pastor of the Trinity Methodist church. For the present the pastor and his family are enjoying the advantages offered by New Smyrna as a vacation place.

Mrs. Forrest Baldwin is up from New Smyrna for a little visit with relatives. Mrs. Baldwin was here Sunday to see the boys of the field hos- ital corps start off, her son, Buel iailey, being one of those enlisted in he local hospital Augustine lecord. Harvey Ayers of Brooksville, who is i member c(t' Company Second ''lorida regiment, and who has re- cntly returned from border service, vns a guest at home of W.

A. layes from Thursday i Saturday. "mm here he went to Orlando to join lis company. W. Detwiler.

who is the representa- tvo in this territory for the Simmons lardware company, and his family, ho have been enjoying a stay of evoral days at Ponce Park for the ishlng, were visitors in the city Sut- rday on their way to their home in U. L. Wolfe, who has been visiting is sister, T. I-. llowell, returned 'imday to his home in Glen St.

Mary, ccompanied hy hts nephews, Louis, Cenneth and Marshall llowell. Mr. Volfe will go on to Ashovillc, N. spend a month before resuming his uties as secretary of the Glen St. lary nurseries.

Hubert Herrick has taken Willie Thompson's place in the New Smyrna Home bakery. Mrs. A. D. Smith and mother and wo daughters of Santord are in the John Adams apartments at the beach tor a month.

Mrs. James Norwood and family, who been visiting Mrs. A Norwood, returned Saturday to their homo in Oak Hill. Miss Inez Robinson arrived yesterday from Urainbridge, Ga. Her mother and brothers will follow soon and they will again make their home in this city.

Mr. Robinson is employed in store. Rev. and Mrs. Kinner Hollister, who have been visiting for a week at the home of Mrs.

Hollister's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown, will leave today for their home in Alachua.

They made the trip over in their car. Sale--Two lots. 70x174. near Megargee residence in Riverside Park. For quick sale.

$500 for the two lots. W. NEWELL. P. O.

Box 360, New Smyrna. 11-2. F. 10. Pierce has accepted a position with the Daytona Public Service company and will go to Duytona to take up his new duties as soon a.s a man can be found to relieve him in the local railroad freight office.

The News can print anything but money and postage stamps. M. B. FIVEASH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER New Smyrna, Florida H. C.

COLEE BLACKSMITH and WHEELRIGMT New Smyrna Florida TAKING THE BARS Taylor Langiord, who has been employed as a bookkeeper in Jacksonville for some time and is now a traveling representative of a Jacksonville wholesale house, was in the city Tuesday, enroute to Miami. He will return here today. Miss Veronica Hamilton arrived home Tuesday from Louisville. where she has been employed for lime. On the way home she stopped over in Brunswick, to visit her friend.

Miss Josephine Brockington. who accompanied her home for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle F.

Hammond and little baby were in St. Augustine Saturday visiting friends while en- route north on a vacation trip. Upon their return Mr. Hammond expects to go to Atlanta to enter the second officers' training camp. Mr.

Hammond was at one time lieutenant In the local company of the Florida National Guard and was considered one of the best officers the company ever had. His previous experience in military affairs will be of great assistance to him Augustine Record. Hundreds of folks that have been' dodging mosquitoes by sleeping under nets have found a better way. Before retiring father or mother sprays the bedroom with FENOLE-- and now the whole family can sleep right out in the open, with the cooling night breeze on them, and nary a mosquito to bother. Fenole has a clean, wholesome, pungent odor--very agreeable except to insects.

Fenole is sold in your town by R. S. Maley and Pitzer Hardware Furniture Co. Quarts, 75c; halt gals.j $2.00. Sprayers (common) 50c; sprayers, (automotic) fl.OO.

FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY Tampa, AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GROCERIES When ordering groceries at this store you can depend on prompt and courteous service, quick deliveries, honest weight, dependable goods. Our experience in the business makes it easy for us to please you. Eggs, butter, flour, sugar, starch, canned fruits and vegetables, of real class. This is the Household Headquarters NEW SMYRNA GROCERY COMPANY.

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