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,1 PAGE 7 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914 THE PALATKA NEWS PALATKA, La. 4 SsDRUCCOMPANTIUhh! U 1 1 I IN Jfc W S y tttr w i or inn rcBvt in vivi - (jnNTolHE GAME EARLY! NOW is the time to get your garden seeds. We have them. Everything fresh. We buy only the best Get our prices; e will meet anyone else's prices for first class stock. Headquarters for Pure Drug! and Chemicals. Patent Medicines Stationery Florida Souvenirs LOUNDS DRUG CO. CRESCENT CITY, FLA. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL i "i l "J i 4 i i "f 5" Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Middleton are at Summer Haven beach for a time. V. P. Allen had business requiring a visit to Palatka this week. M. F. Pixton has purchased an au tomobile for pleasure riding. Miss Mary and Master Ben Gra ham are expected back from Summer Haven this week. Mrs. Oscar Cheatham has been vis to the front, and before the half-way mark was reached was in the lead never to be caught up with, and crossed the line 'i 1-2 lengths ahead. Johns was all broken up over the de feat of his horse, and didn't stop long enough to say good bye or thank the judges. He left lor home immediate' CITRUS F1I CHOP Florida East Coast Railway FEDERALS 10! WITH KIISITFR'! HJM FAT0. feSAtflftcBS BuiinierGrapdruitCrupwi 1 1 U II I Lit U llntil llllU ity. Mr. Padgett has been warmly Fewer Ul'UIlSjeS ailtl -Jl Daily And Give Big Moguls their Second Lesson in Humility. congratulated on the victory of his pretty horse. Tangerines. !3 CO 00 .COO 00 000 110 mi i d REAL ESTATE CRESCENT CITY - FLORIDA Crescent Hill lots on easy terms. WANTED. Shippers of Freight of all kinds to route their shipments by the Steamer CRESCENT of the Beach & Miller Line. Shipments will receive the best of care and prompt attention. Steamer Crescent City leaves Cres cent for Palatka. Jacksonville and way ports at 6.30 .m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Jacksonville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. E. T. CLARK, Traffic Manager. Jacksonville. Fla. School Trustees' Statement. (Gilbert Fund.) RECEIPTS. 1!b1.i.,. nn tinni! Tub, I l I'M'? Before an exciting crowd of fans ' ij 697 t,nat. nueci uie grana suina anu spread Au. 7, Return of advanceeto itself out under all the surrounding District fund trees of the ball park, the recently or. c 1; n;,.;,i.r,T iting friends in Palatka during the ' ganized Federal team of Cerscer.t Citv March 1st 10U past week. on Thursday afternoon of last week April 11 Rec'd from Citv Archdeacon Wvllie of Palatka offi-1 aKain defeated the fast Hunter ag- TreaS; one-half cost work dated at the Episcopal church last f??" b-v " score f 9 V 5! .thvere; on roof .. Sunrkv morning 7 kwus uk '""' ' July 1 Kec'd from county Sunday mormnj,. he twQ e)ubs u entlt,ed to ho,d the E. T. Clark spent last week at bum- : temporary championship of the local ,jst. fumi 135 00 mer Haven to enjoy the fishing and ; league. ' ' sea bathing. The best of friendship exists among Total Receipts S 2 123 84 Mrs E. E. Austin left by the early hf, ?val players of these masterly DISBURSEMENTS.' train Monday for Baltimore, where b' ttaml'0UZh ? ? f!8 1913. die goes to buy goods. I " ","e'"u'5,.. "1.""'.:' ...1" Aug. 25, Miller Mack, wood $ , . Igieguuuii cue uauijr iui up uvci lwu . ),PW f'o desks 18 00 Mrs. T. C. Darby left this week for SUch 'horough defeats in such close c k?:. ,,::,";- New York, taking the Clyde Line , succession from hitherto undiscover- "'fn ,,',., ritv '' From the New York Packer of Sat urday last we clip the following esti mate of the coming citrus crop in Florida as gathered by the State rep resentative of that paper from a num ber of large distributors, none of wnom operate in this section. The Jacksonville correspondent of The Packer says: There seems to be a wide differ ence of opinion as to the citurs fruit crop of Florida for the season 1014 30 01 1"). To sift the matter down The Packer man interviewed a number oi the largest fruit distributors in the state. H. C. Schrader, of the H. C. Schra der Company, this city, says: "There have been a great many re ports sent broad cast that the citrus l(j (io crop in jlonda has been cut very 371 Daily 8 .kip 9. 50 10 nm 11. 20 PS 11 0UPM 1.01 AM l.l&AU 1.211 iM 2 . 00 AM 3.0;', AM I 3.4:um 3.411 tW 4.17AM 4.2(5 AM 6.10AM 0.3IIAM1 85 Daily 29 Daily Id effect May 8, 1014 1 3IIPMI 9.30AM Lv. 2 4(1 PM 10.50AM L. 3.I4W11.3SMI U 3 .( II .5', AM U. 4 MP". 12. 25W Jr. 4 22 n 12 51PM L. 5 01PM S 15PM 5 26 PM 6 (III PM 6 5b PM 7.32PM 8.04 PM 8 12PM 8 52PM 9 . 55 PMI 7.011AM 10 34PM 7.211AM 10. 43PM 8.4.riAMI1.55PMl . 9. 211 AM 12. .'13 AM 10 00 PM L .10.27 AMI l.HGAMMI 56PM L Hi 01, 1U1 1 I (II. Ml lu 1.34PM L... 1 47 PM Lu... 1 5KPM Lv... 2 40PM Lv... 3 40PM Lv. .. 4 22PM Lv... 4 25PM lv... 4 5N PM Lv. . . 5 07 PM Lv. .. 5 52PM Lv. .. 7.10PM Lv... 7.4NM Lv. .. 8.00 PM Lv. . . 9.20PM Lv... 10. 50 A ill.SOAM 6.30AM 3.00PM 10.2OAM 4.15PM 1.1HPM 4.55PM Daily e I. Sun Daily ei. Suu 11.I6PH Lv. . 2.20AM 12. OOotir. , 2. 3d AM . 3 27 AM. 6.31AM. 8.30 AM'. 9.IIHAM . 9 .30 PM . . Jacksonville St. Awtusline . . Hastings. Kast. Ps.ls.tka . Palatka . . Bunnell . .Ononnd . . Daytona Port Orange New Smyrna . Titusville , . Oirua . RockMif . Fail Gullie Melbourne Sebastian Fort Pierce Jensen St uart ... West Palm Beach . . . . Drlray ... Fort Lauderdale .... Dania .... Ilallindate Miami Miami Homestead Long Key Key West Key WesKP.&O.Ss.Co.) . . Havana (P.& O.Ss.Co.) 30 Daily 86 Daily 7 50PM 2 15PM h 40PM 1 . 15PM S 50PM 12. 17PM 5 30PM 11. 55AM S OOPM 11.20AM 4 36PM11.05AM 3 56PM 10.30AM 3 43PM10.1SAM 3 32PM 10.09AM 3.10PM! 9.50AM 1 40M; 8.42 AM 1 Oil! 8 OUAMj 11 7PUI . 12'25PM 7.34AM12.57AM, 12.15PM 1 1" . . Lv .. lv '..lv .. Lv . Lv .. lv . . Lv .. .. Lv . . Lv . . Lv . Ar . . 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VISIt tO 11UL opi iii - Oct., Scrubbing, telegrams, Ability in the acrid air of Central av- .'?.: enue under the noses of those who Supplementinjr teachers Mla. were shading their eyes as they peer- K f months ed into the distance to discover and j . d d mos the town. Hut it seemed that it need- week, W. C. Norton has torn down the old barn back of Grove Hall and will erect an enlarged garage in its place. Mrs I L. oiailU 01 I iliatr.a apem. . . p u 1 1 p (iesr. ,u,s'. . , , ft.. 1 ed the nenetrt-.tintr glance of Kudolfo ... ., ,,.,. , ,1, most ot tne ween nete iuuivi.ik ... , : t- flnwra nn., -Nov., iuuh hcuuj ,p, 1 nw u, Oct., J. Rufferty, setting up desks improvements at the home on Main ( p'"". salary (not paid by bd) I irg man n 1 i l i 1 Scllitiy nut- uaiu yjy u m. Rudolph was a travel- D rj g . Woodenware from Jacksonville, and a part Co s shades street. I aUl v.. oUlKli spent inc can.v o niS msmuii in 111c wan w hcvciuji 1914 of the week at Arcner, wnere ne waa uusines.s. wnne mimiiK in uur r . cnnni:pa fUlieil 111 t-Uiincv uyii n , imuni, business. a 1 1 i. f leiti anu Liiiunen ui i i ;r;,l ;,.ivl last week for a visit 1 . aianaper numer cnose to t o t, e j,oumIatioll libl.a,y of some days with her brothers, W. 1. , tossing or n.s team in tms seconu con- j Rafferty, labor-mat's Ol sonie u.ia itii iiv-i , i tnul Tla ctrnpk- fivp mpn nut. junl ha'l ... ' . and Tim Allen. I ' V ......i " ' . :.' ..' .:i u' e.. ..-, -War. ,W, woi'K on root hoit by the severe drought. I have just returned from a trip throughout 5 ()() the entire state and the crop is not i 05 vel'y short. It is true that the 3 07 drought has caused a great deal of dropping but the bloom was unpre 13 80 cetlently heavy, therefore the trees could well afford to be relieved of 3J(1 0(1 some of their fruit. 1 believe that 05 yo the total number of boxes will be ful ly as large as last season. There 3 50 may not be as many oranges but the size will average larger. Although t',5 00 in some sections the total shipments may be less than last year, in others 40 50 there will be an increase to make up for it. We are now enjoying copious fl.3.1AM 8.3(1 AM Water Station East hound Daily Arrive Kast Palatka (J.40AM 1.17 Passenger- . 8.40AM 101 Mijerl 11. 2(1 AM 11. 311 AM 1113 Passenger. . 3.00PM 3. 10PM 1(15 Jlised .... 5.00PM 5.10PM 107 Passenger. . 6.ISPM 6.25PMillr Miied 1I.05PM;11.10P139 Passenger. . Arrive San Mateo 6.50 AM 8.5.rAMi 9. 4(1 AM 11.4'.AM, 3 25PM 4.00PM 5.25PM 6.40PM 11.20 PM San Mateo, East Palatka and Palatka Arjive Palatka Leave San Mateo Leav East Palatka Westhouad Daily 6. 15AM 138 Passenger . R IHIAM 100 Hlied 9.40AM 10. 10AM I0J Mised. 12. (KIM 104 Passenger . I.05PMI 4 30PM 106 Passenger . IK 40HA 10S Mixed 110.45PM 140 Passenger . Water Station 6.25 AM 8.15AM Union Station 6.30 AM 8.25AM 10.25AM'10.35AM 12.15PMli m 4.45PM 4.55HM . 55PMI 6.05PM 10.55PM II . OOPM KISSIMMEE VALLEY BRANCH 207-209 Daily Ei. Sunday 2 10-206 3.50PM Lv... 4.45PM Ll... 5.20"M Li. .. 5 .40 PM Li. .. 5.50PM Lv. .. 6.00PM Lv... 6 15PM Lv. .. 6.30PM Li... 6.53PM Lv... 7.10PM Lv... 8.30PM tr. . . .Titusville .. . . . Maytown .. . . . Geneva , Chuluuta . Lake Piekett . .Ilillilo . Pncatuw . We.vahotee. . . .Sulofka .Ttiln,)kee . Kenausville. . . .. Art 1 30PM .. Lvl2.4IIPM .. Lv 11. in J .. Lvll.lllAM . . b 10.55 AM .. UK). 40AM .. Lv 10. 211 AM .. lv 10. ISAM . , Lv 10. (IMAM . . Ll 9.40AM . . Lv 8.45AM , midst," as the Bingville Bugle would p b'' kHJ ' ub"c 13 5., js ideal for making a fine quslit j say, he developed latent base ball tal- Feb'' Loumll. Dg q0 sup-s 5 55 fruit. Early shipments of ora ent , . feb'.', Geo. Williams, wood 3 75 will begin to move some time 75 rains and the weather in every respect For copy of thejoml time card or other infor- the Federals guessintr until the fatal Tuning piano Mrs. Roland woociwaru 01 JacK- lourtn inning, wnen tne reoerai suig- a s ,,!,.;, sonville, who has been spending sev-, gers began to knock his offerings to g Commencement-prog ;.l weeks with her daughter, Mrs. a corners of the field. ' .' 05 Supplies E. T. Clark, returned to her home ; Rmlolfo selected I. Scream Kinavd, j,1 ; r 'Benches' labor lumb 1st Monday. the Federals big six, to hold the Hun- - -' Loun(B ' ,ru(r Co-. . . ... . . 1 11 lin-a ilnivn tr, si Rmnll Rpnrp. anrl . -. e. o.u I A Hi,,- nit p t. nn Wednesdav r-' j , "T. , , J av .J . neaney, di.i TV , month in iuu and nacn sai at Ocean 'IU' ''ol' 'w0 erl'ors ''V tn'r( iieieat oi tne iiuiittii.i even more disastrous. Crescent City Transfer Co'. Automobile al Hoiit Line. Auto meets all trains al Crescenl City Junction Night trains by appointment. S. M. LaBREE, Manager, Crescent Citv, Florida. I. Spencor, Dentist i r T J ni i.e. eacn, near . ew ... . n . , more disastrous. After th 1 ur but has been at the cottage lor -.-., ,.,.,,, i y.. ,., . ,111.-11, inning itui t .jvic.iii . ii.-. hi. .-i- some three months. ; t;1). ff ,he sih,.ltion? an,i slu.h heavy Regular morning and evening .sluggers as Nihoul, Cash and Allen nrcaching services are held at the were entirely at the mercy of his fast Methodist church each Sunday. All , breaking inshoots and hook month in full and back sal arv unpaid by Co. board Jane Howman, ditto y o! oranges d ur ine- October. "The grapefruit crop will exceed last year's yield by at least 50 per cent perhaps 100 per cent. The out look for fancy quality is good at pres- 5 50 ent. Some time ago we received sev 3 40 i-ial reports that many groves were 35 Hi infected with lemon scab. which 1 i'O spoils the appearance of the fruit, but now it seems that this scab is not so bad as was reported and Florida 200 00 will produce a very healthy crop of 205 00 grapefruit which will be pleasing to ORANGE CITY BRANCH 203 201 Daily Ex. Sundayl 202 X AOPM K rtOAM Lv NewSmvrna AH 1.05PM 4 40PMM0.3IIAM! Li LakeHrlrn. Li;12.10PM 4.5.1PM 11.0.1 AMi At Oraaxe City lv 1 1.5") AM A 00PM 1 1 . UO AM, AT lira rigi'L .JC. LV, 1 1 . .) as, 204 7.30 PM 6.20 PM 5.25PM 5 15PM ENTERPRISE BRANCH 205 Daily Except Sunday 8.00AH1 Lv. .(.', All lv. 10.1",Atl Lv. , 10.30 AMi At. - 206 ..Titusville V A-0 . . Mavtnwn LV u.ivra . . Enterprise Lvtl.34AM ..Enterprise Junction... LiU.20AM 31 t) 50 61 81 4 00 1 05 Ethel Jones, ditto IIZII- 120 00 the eye as well as being of good eat- the other churches are closed lor tne summer. Miss Louise Hunter has gone to North Carolina and will visit for a time with relatives in Union and oth er points in South Carolina before returning home. E. N. Maull of Jacksonville was in curves. He struck out 12 men anil issued but nne pass. Other features of the Fed eral's playing was the heavy hitting of Russell, the former ticobb of the Denver Dove, Kinard and Prevatt. Every man in the Federal bunch se "ir'oii at least one hit. Manager Kinard now considers he has the leading team of the peninsu- t15 00 45 00 10 00 30 75 Otnce at Residence on Prospect Street. Crescent City, Florida. The crap Book ed a willingness to go out into the "eat unknown and untried fields of this an adjoining counties and bring '""ne a few scalps to dry through the winter season. Kept Them Cool. Minnie, tne new maid, admired her young mistress i-xceiKlingly and was very willing to obey all her orders, however Incomprehensible they might be to her. "Minnie," said Mrs. Lane one mom Ing. "1 have just ordered some let tuce. When It comes 1 want you to put it In the Icebox right uext to the Ice. Can you retneiulier?" "Oh. yaw. tncesis," replied Minnie with seeming understanding: "my JVex heem all glide!" Mrs. Lane was very popular social ly, and it was several days Inter when she realized that she had received no letters from home nor Indeed any oth er mail. She looked In the letter Imx. but fountl nothing there "Minnie." said Mrs l.ane. going to the kitchen, "have yon taken any let ters from the post limn or o".t of the post box lately?" "Oh. va w. ineesis!" Iienined Minnie Saturday. Mr. Maull states rr end of the county and has express- ihat his Jacksonville plant lor tne manufacture of packing house machin iy is very busy. Mr. and Mrs. Coe D. Smith are tour inir New Emrland in their automo bile, and the last heard from were at g Doilb(fu, I)op,,. Attieboro, Mass., where it is pre- nimed they ran upon a number of our Kudolfo de Kmarrio has strengthen Crescent City winter residents. id his lineup during the past week , . . , , - , bv signing the veteran short stop, Bill Sanders shot an eight-toot , Vess jones 0f the Huntington High nlligator in Lake Stella one day fast brows Jones hegan his base bai ca. week, the same big gator supposed i.,.t(M. sevenll years aK0 as a mem,er to have been scaring the children or of tJ)e famous F,-Uitland Fantaisies, the past several generations in this , duh that has Kiven t0 the worW place. Ivsuch eminent kings of the diamond as Capt. W. M. Miller, Mrs. Miller and' 'g Tim Allen, Parson Bill Allen and the children are at Summer Haven Emory Green. Jones is a field daisy for the balance of the summer. Capt. . his specialty of picking up hot lin Miller went around in his launch, ! ers and covering his post as a blanket while Mrs. Miller and the children j he's every where and when wanted, went over with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. It was a bad day for the Hunter Middleton, in their auto. boys when Braddock asked and ob- , . , . , ., . . , tained his release. Braddock is the Work is being done on the last lap best ,.aU.her that has been feen on tll0 of the road to the junction and the . ,0...1, (iamontl sim,e Mavtill LaBree same is ton. up so that it is closed j ()u;t coachinjr. to trafiic. Tins road is to be improv- j,e. ha(, an impediment ;n his ed its entire length during the sum- ( wa,k ,ast week alu! an examination mer and fall and made ready for the , ,)v )r HaMlie reVealed the fact that heavy traffic of the winter shipping ha(, incipicnt charley horse, season. ii,-nrntit action on the nart of the doc- nishini; to the ii-eluix heem for you. My do my the other day. nice .Month!" "My ( you tn!d " Natiimiil Crescent City householders, both white and colored should not forget the prizes offered by the V. I. A. for the best kept home grounds during the summer. At present, n iooks a U Capt, would be easy mental grounds are certainly beauti ful. Mrs. Dr. Hardie left on Sunday morning for her old home in Hahira, L.:.l .id M-inir t-". bring'., e , m; ttv, me ii less oi net mmci, miso ini He Learned His Valuation. A tourist in Scotland came to a wide tor. who is said to have called in con sulfation Dr. Beggs and other noted 'i"sicians of the peninsula, has prob ably resulted in a complete cure. An ordinary application of turpentine to and Mrs. S. M. LaBree the quick was not sulbcient to move winners; their orna- Terry as in tne case ot ree-wee ivi- nartl last week. ihoul who was recently married (iees not seem to be sacrificing any of his standing as a heavy hitter, lie is still the ranking batsman of the oiiginals. T, Pncoll nf tlin T'oilnl-nU Vims a Jones. Mrs. Hardie expected to Kt , iiattin(, average of 401 in this sea tj her old home later in the season : Ws . His helpful hits have for a month's visit, and it is expected ( may a man across the plate she will be absent about that time. I ;lm, ien "thereby an important fac Miss Jones has been ill a most from (o. jn the sul.t.essfu s01-ies with the ;miic her school closed here with , , , malaria. Mrs. Kammer, ditto Miss Anderson, ditto May 28. Jas Coward, trans. 8th month W. E. Wilson, ditto May 2!', To take up warrant unpaid by Co. board May 2f, Work in yard, etc. June 13, E- H- Williams for money advanced Total 1,85 57 BALANCE ON HAND July 1, 1014, in Gilbert fund$ 228 27 In special fund. t-Oi. scnooi uu Frcai sale of old scchool property and interest 826 67 155 00 iug quality. Shipments will begin 150 00 in September. The tangerine crop will be short." S. S. Dewson, of the bouthern Growers' Company says: "From information we have received through out the state, he grapefruit crop will be considerably larger than last year. The orange crop, while snort 20 00 in some sections, we believe, will iie fnllv as lnrire as the season of 101M- 14. ' There is a large acreage of both grapefruit and oranges that will come into bearing this year and while the yield will not be large on these new groves it still helps to swell the total number of boxes throughout the state. The tangerine crop is quite . , , , u , i , 1 snu in short as compared to other seasons Total funds in hand July 1 $1,U4 J4 v,eiieve that the total citrus C. L. t"AilB' crop for the season 1914-15 will be as ireasuiei. .f not lar(,er than )ast season. " Shipments will be early as we have a Fighting Reported on Frontier. jot 0f frujt, ; the Lake Harris sec London. England. Dispatches from tion which promises early shipments." Nisli, in Servia. and from Vienna told i One of the men representing one of encounters between Austrian and or the largest transportation comna Servian troops on the frontiers, but authentic details of the fighting were lacking. Vera Cruz Neutral Port. Washington. Vera Cruz undoubted ly will be declared a neutral port un der the neutrality proclamation Presi dent Wilson will issue in the event of h general Kuropean war. mes in tne isoum rtuanwc suuvn .-m.,. "I have carefully gone over the situ ation and in the territory reached by our line there will probably be about the same amount of fruits as last sea son. The oranges will run some less but the grapefruit crop throughout the state is heavier." The prevailing opinion from relia ble sources places the citrus fruit cron about the same r.s last season and no doubt if weather conditions remain favorable the estimates are correct. There have bsen local showers m rp-Tbese TIME TABLES show the time at which trains may be eipeeted to arrive at and depart (rum the regular stations; but their arrival or departure at the tunes stated is not guaranteed nor u this company to be held responsible tor any delay or any consequences ansins therelroui. Subject to change without notice. J. D. RAHNER, General Paaaenijer Aftent. St. Augustine, Florida eCKCCHLB 'J'J'J'JJa'JBBCCCBtBaJ'J'JaJJBBI:l,!Cel:UB,,SB,''n0nnriB' 1 3 ATLANTIC COAST LINE 3 STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH O Dailv Trains to the East " Daily Lv. Jacksonville. Ar. Savannah Ar. Richmond. . -Ar. Washington -Ar. New York. . - No. 82 8.00 a.m. 12.25 p.m. 5.05 a.m. 8.40 a.m. 2.31 p.m. No. 86 2.20 p.m. 6.25 p.m. 10.15 a.m. 1.35 p.m. 6.50 p.m. No. 80 7.55 p.m. 12.10 a.m. 8.00 p.m. 11.50 p.m. 6.00 a.m. No. 82 Florida and West Indian Limited. Free Steel Re- ciinin Chair Cars to Washington; electric lighted and fans. No. 86 Palmetto Limited Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars ' to Washington ; electric lighted and fans. No. 80 Coast Line Florida Mail. Local sleeper to Savannah. Steel Pullman Cars of the highest class operated on all trains, Atlantic Coast Line Dining Cars operated on Trains b2 and 86. For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent orwrile . A. iV. PRITOT Division Passenger Agent, 138 West Bay St., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. C c E C e c E E i i 3 2 3 a j M a c t E C E E E E t c Si I c rrrrrrr.E!Vi!Twaflc,'CEsyuBBE Pravers For Russian Arms. St. Petersburg All St. Petersburg 1 about every section of the state and churches were packed and the congre-; trees are n except l.. , ., c .i In Pinellas count. v, Kramer 1 otter, gallons prayed for the success of the ! of the Tampa Bav Packing ltussian arms. There was a monster i,' reports that "the ccominc procession to the Kazan cathedral, in sp.1Pon ,e one of the most profit which was carried the gorgeously he- j nte that has been enjoyed for years jeweled Smolensky ikon, which the , ,y the citrus fruit trrowers. In the trnnn carririrl in the Camnaiirn nnr thfrn nart of the county whore (he against Napoleon. Austria Prepares For Russia. Nish, Servia, via Saloniki. Austria appears for the present to have aban doned her aggressive campaign against Servia in order to prepare for possi ble Russian attack. the mnin cron ot I mil is irrtmn di-oufrht cut the size of the crop con siderably but the entire crop will be an unusually lr.rce one. both of or antres and prapefruit. The fruit has hunp: well to the trees and the sur plus that has fallen off left .iu-l enough to mature well." W. A. MERRYDAY CO. DEALERS IN Crate Material of all Kinds. Fruit and Vegetable Wraps. PALATKA FLORIDA ferry It was stormy, and the wind maiana. i n 0rl er has oeen matie tor .uami was ctmstanllv incrcasiiu; The Scotch E. L. Muthis left on Monday for a! - a matrnate of the Southatlantlc . .. i -., .1... r,,,-iut i t,-ir, t lt-,ltim.i-, Pl-iihulcl-! lcncue. and this may be accepted. ...l.l !,,', ... unit nut h.. nhia am .New 1 OI K. .wr. JiamiS noes l -siainis uiuii hvdnant, thouch thoroutrh lookinff over by the - h..v ,-lni, nViv-iii'ic.n. irives hone that V will recover his mentality and be aid' discovered by Rtnlolfo to make his selections ol lull anu win- was a uus.ier. ter troods, which he buvs mostly di-1 Maull is said to be mentally un rect from the manufacturers. He will balanced by defeats he could not stave jalso take several side-trips out Ironiion. ins pucner seems 10 unc in.-.. IV Ynt-U- on 11 ensure bent, one ol , cracKetl ai tne l which wi he the national military iic:idemv at West Point. Mr. Matbis ' ..vi,n..(tn he nwav most of the nre lent month. ' I"1 i"lit his messages as of yore ' l Mike Pipe has been released lie- ' "Soup I3one" Lawler, the Central ; cause of a relapse in bis esoteric dic avenue meat dealer who has been hav-: tion. It is thought that he well be ing his habitat in Whiteville and who 1 able to resume his place at the com ' said that he was robbed of Sot) in that , iiM' snrintr carnival of the Book- suburb last Saturday night week, left , worms. f j j i "w" 0,i Tuesday following, leaving I . Good Advice. ... his place of business in the hands of Dexter Wins the Kaco. Opportunity has never knocked at his ()reil eel.k Frk,ay thc place (Ry g Y ) my door." 1 was closetl by the representative of a 1 . " :,.,: ),,.. ,...., n... I Jacksonville wholesale house. "Soup . s;.,ti.,iv ...fic-noon on Hone" has not been seen since his de-, , , j . S(;uth ()f ,,H, (own : part u re. and neuner uitt ne leave any . word of his going. across. had first taken a cow across When he had returned and started across with the traveler the latter he came curious "Will you tell me why you took the cow over and made nie wait'.'" he usked. "Woe!, now." explained the ferry man, "you see. t li" coo wnr valuable, and I feared th' wind wild increase sn th' boat might upset on th' second trip!" Germans Attack Petit Croix. BIG SUIT r.clfort. France. The Germans hav j opened lire on the French posts at Petit Croix. Details of the engage ment are not known. IS FILED IN PENSACOLA COURT Expert for San Domingo. Washington. Appointment of an American financial expert for the Do minican republic and an improvement ; of conditions there are expected to remove the most threatening features of the situation which has been prom- I'C'gtl- islng to mi ce ililllt'U unci lentmu iij the 1'nitod Stales. One Hundred and Three Defendants Named in Foreclosure Mort gage Suit. I'piisacnia. -One hundred and three defendants are named in suit which I was liied ill the office of the clerk of the circuit court at l'ensacola. most of them being from the state of Ala 1 batna. The suit, tiled by attorneys for i K. A. Vinison. is fur foreclosure of mortgage on the property known as the . Kupfriun Park tract. Fifteen Miners Killed. ! Dortmund. Germany. Fifteen coal BARTOW BOOSTERS BUSY miners were killed 1 y a lire which PLANNING A CAMPAIGN broke out in the Ilanseniaiin pit. Six . bodies were ron i-verod. 1 provide Additional Funds For Exploit ing the Agricultural Advan- Kain Catches In Bermuda. Notable among the landscape fea tures of Kerniud.i is the "rain catch." There is no other good water. All the water gained from wells Is brack ish So the people either use their whitewashed roofs as a means to catch rain water "r they build a big open "catch" on the hillside, with a covered cistern at its foot. Into which the rain thus collected runs and is stored. The soil Is scraped away from a large sur face of the white coral rock that un derlies all the island This surface Is i dor them. Where are the ancient ports cemented and whitewashed, and a low that Agrippa used? Under the wave wall built on three sides with the f the Mediterranean. . No place In the The Caspian Sea Puzzle. Should the titleless Caspian sea be really drying up it Is only continuing the process which has been puzzling scientists for the past hundred years. The great dried up salt lakes to the east, south and north of the Caspian no doubt once formed part of the great lake that remains, and Runsla may yet be able to build a railway across her Inland waterway. But, If Inland seas dry up, laud elsewhere Is sinking nn- I The little 11-months old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kean, who live over the old Coward meat market, fell from the window to the street one day last week, but was in no way injured. The little fellow was leaning against the y screen when it gave way ami leel to the street, the baby going with it. A young man who saw the child f.iil went to its rescue, picked him up ar.d was taking him up stairs when the baby came too. The mother was nat urally scared and sent immediately for a physician, but the doctor could find no injury. The little fellow was 'i'nits, between the much Hnukd sor icl horse owned by L. I. .lohns of Sanford and the :i-year old black colt. Dexter, owned by jas. Padgett. Jr.. of 'his place. It seems that the s.irrcll has made an enviable record in the -c-uthern part of the State, ami upon -hint? Palatka none of the horse seemed willing to ii-k men igam-t !vm. licar- OWIli ing ot Then why don't you pay the first cnllV Go and knock at its door and walk right in If the door Isn't answer ed Immediately "- Louisville Courier- Journal. Is Your Liver Right ? Are Your Bowels Regular ? I)nn't take Calomel, Salts. Oils or harsh cathartics when you can go to any real drug sto.e and get a box of sure, safe, blissful HOT SPK1NCS I.IVKK MUTTONS for only L'i cents. They never fail. One to-night means satisfaction in the morning. They are the product of the greatest medical minds at the world's great Sanatarium and are now offered to you as a perfect reme dy for constipation, torpid liver, sick playing about in ten minutes time and headache, coated tongue and dizziness W0I"k,,.jnK what was the matter with H"LSfe 'everybody. Mr. Kean has had bars lint Snrino-o Knmo.lv ro Bn!,l ulaced across the windows to prevent flash, the sorrell a neck in the lead, j srrang. m- nt further acciuents oi tne Kina. cui me uiaciv soon uis u..,,.i U. S. Tug in Bubonic Plague. New Orleans. The United States . tuc Neptune, fitted with a fumigating apparatus, began its purt of the work in the light against bubonic plague here. tage of Bartow. I'.artnw. That alive to the noc publicity to the town as a plaet in all drug stores everywhere. remit:;! ion i horse at Credent City that was quite a speeder. -Mr. .io'i" brought hi.s sorrell here to how the natives something in he way of ta-'-ress. IDs hand was called by Mr. 1 adgett and the lace was arrange-!. Ail over town flattering reports .;' the achievements of this stv.muc loise were circulated, ami money seemed timid. However, the horses wort to the pest with the hotting at even money. In order to make doub ly sure of his victory. Joints elected to ride the sorrell. As tn- lifted the two horse: Mmt. Cniliaux Acquitted. Paris. France. - Mine, llenrietle Call Unix as acotiitted by a jury in the court of assi.e of the willful murder on March li'. lasi of Gaston t'alniette. edi tor of Tar Kie:". lu order iio.mr.ue the nn mh.-r- of the St. ,!.hns county air's' eanniia; ,-lab to put forth th. ir lie-i effort -in canning tbs'ir I" i';bn ls, a mral- r Hallow people are .sit y of giving greater desirability of their for rest, recreation. si,i,. nee or business and of its sur rounding territory lor the growing of j known about her death citrus fmits. Negetables, general farm; - tr id nets Mock and poultry raising, I Pretty Light, etc. is indicated by 'he fact that at reservoir or tank at the bottom. Such Is Fame. It is said Unit Mheanl Misl. a wealthy Asiatic woman, discovered the art of making the perfume known as attar of roses and also invented the beautiful workmanship exhibited In the weaving of the celebrated cash mere shawls Nothing whatever ts a meeting the roc.. i Mears, a rai.sf fan- Vol nt ard if trade upon a of Secretary was appointed to sing purposes. So Mrange :v think it After All. that of valuable p'i ami they will linal collteMs been held in ba- I-. led aiai er tl -y pcopiC .1 er. -.1 invig i- it to i'- t ham'i'c 1 roi. Ivavcn i a Dial. ..rate the si net 1H i m i: - sloma 'h lam's Tablets, tl" you should ui V s.i-e'lg'.lu-.l IIKiell tttlll r.u-cn nn'.ti- barrter The m w ed by He church of were off like a! 1,0 I"' "' ;,ooi . i ; i ov.'an. pmvlias- Itldtes uf I 'If .Viclhodl-t (Hi. in, 1. 1 li.'.s arrived, an 1 m a leu nays, wlnii w ill be made for a re late Mr.-. Uomc Ut-h. Wa'tash, lnd.. 'Nothing did me the least .-.,o,l um 1 1 oecan using I hamher iai'i's Tablets. It is decidedly -he best medicine for stomach trouble t have aver used." For sale by all 1 dealers. "I'll have to ask you to pay In ad vance." remarked the bote! keeper. "Isn't inv luggage good enough se curity?" "I fear It Is a little too emotional." 'riiiotiotial?" "Yes; easily moved "-London Mall. Result of Rashness. "Out of a iob. are you'.'" asked the first girl "Doss i-at' h you tlirtlng';" "No: I caught the boss Say, what sort of a wedding dress do you think is real swell'.'" Philadi-'phia Ledger. Souvenir Spoons. "Mv dear Oladys. what are all these photographs ot young men roil have?" "Those? Oh they're only my collec tion ot souvenir s-poons'" Haltimore" world seems to have -suffered so much from the sinking of the land as the bay of Naples, that paradise of the submarine archaeofogist, who Is even now making rfresh discoveries of burled suburbs nnd.nmssive blocks of mason ry with the stone rings for mooring the Roman galleys. But he has to dive to get at them. London Citizen. Home Comforts at Sea. The clreumstanets in vitlch one trav els on the ocean have vastly Improved during the past twenty years. Spring mattresses uhd brass bedsteads' have replaced the old . wooden bunks. Im proved systems of heating and ventila tion have been Introduced, sanitary ar rangements are greatly superior, both in quantity and in quality, while the furnishings of the public apartments and the attractions of the dining sa loon vie with those of the finest hotels on slmre. Third class passengers have now separate cabins for four, six or eight persons each in place of large open 'tween, deck spaces tilled with tiers of !rotl Ikm1s and mvommixlnting hundreds. In place or benches and ta bles along the sides of their sleeping quarter separate dinina salinius,' smoke roni. ami music rooms are prv- i'i t i 1 ; T - ; i . " I' 1 a j -if i. V , 'fv-