Member United States Chamber of Commerce WHERE FAMOUS HIGHWAYS MEET CaUaijasgec Cfjambej: of Commerce TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE Capital of Florida. On the Dixie Highway and the old Spanish Trail, and Is the terminus «*f t h e North and South National IJee Line Highway. Most beautiful inland city in the State—Clean, progressive and moral. Hard clay roads. from tne Gulf and frequent snowers. Nights generally cool. Strong banks and up-to-date mercantile establishments. Electric lights, gas telephone and telegraph connections. Splendid educational facilities—Florida State College r o r Women, fine Grammar and High Schools, Private Schools. Grain Elevator, Feed Mill and Cash Market for Produce and Livestock: permanent market for milk; two refrigerator cars, daily service to Jacksonville. INVITATION Come to “The Hill City of Florida" — You will he charmca with the scenery ana climate. LEON COUNTY Most beautiful county In Florida; finest section for dairy farms and livestock. All-year growing season. Forty acres is a large enough farm with Intelligent. cultivation. Land steadily advancing in price. Unexcelled for stock and diversified crops. Most desirable part or Florida in which to establish a home. For furtner tnformation address Secretary. -2- A meeting of the ^orth Florida Chamber of Commerce will he held in Marianna, April 7th. At this meeting, Mr. F.W.Marsh(who is one of oar Vioe-^residents of that organization) oan talk up the Trail and get the people to pledge that they will attend the meeting when dates are set, later on? Capital removal is disturbing many in this part of the State, and I am going to make use of that to spur the people to improve the Trail . If folks oould ride here in their oars,from all over Florida, they would stop kioking? The people here begin to see this phase of it; later on, I feel sure they oan be made to help finanoe a convention here. I will see the men who helped me in' 1917 with the OST oonvention here. I have only been here sinoe the 15th, and so muoh has piled up, I oannot undertake any more until I olear deoks a bit. When we can get some rest, we oan work better? Let me hear from you when you oan, and he assured that I will keep plugging for the OST,always. When some of my finanoial matters are worked out,I will remit dues to the Assooiation. Am sorry to be so long doing it, but I had to(or thought I must) put through some matters in North Florida and as the people were apathetio.I paid for some of it,myself—beoause of future benefit in the development of my own property,when these things are done. Some of it will be refunded,later on,and some will be as a donation—if I oannot get it baok? With best wishes, oontinue your good work. o - NO TOUR OF FLORIDA IS COMPLETE UNLESS YOU SEE THE CAPITAL CITY