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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1916 I'HE PALATKA NEWS, PALATKA, FLA. PAGE NO. THKE Villa ROUTED WITH HEAVY LOSS Hundred of Bandit's Men Killed jfUAIUA CITY FIGHT . rvtnn's TrooDS Renulsed ... l Doantiimvl Pncitiiii nm Mad wo)iu.tu til W' O- -..-4. Ijistas Win rpnpr.il Obrcgnn, minister of war, " ! ff.im Movlon tiiit -.ill l.rt nff .w.l.'n.l 1 1 1 ji of six hundred men killed iiml Ljbt Ml'11" - - Lpral Troviuo was slightly wound- to (lie shunuier. litol "onie or ine townspeople, h Villa Uentiary riu c;ii- will bn tried by court- jind the municipal mid ,ral palaces. General Trevino gath- 1 his troops, piacou nriuiery. Upturn! i no I'""'" ""'"""i-" .li.t,. r ileToaicu me .ui;m-m'is in L .,rlv n:.,rttinir light F 1 W men artinl- General Obrcgon nas sour a nies- o( congratulations 10 uonorai herrao. Several el Hie oaprurou men ai- Uvhave been tried by court martial nil put to death. j'onmil ((111111110118 prevail at i. ui- Itihua. He detail of the rletear or the !t fiin-cs aroused enthusiasm m fcsico City. OREWSOME WARNING. es attacked and took the Lnsas Cotton Pickers Terrorized bv NiKiu Kiaers. Cotton pickers in Crawford county. It, were terrorized anil picKing Lht to an abrupt close as the Lit of depredations of "night rid- L" act-oi dinir to reports received at lolberry, Ark. Pickers have been tjrtin? under guard and eight men ire been brought . before Judge tslt for alleged night riding. ttiss.-iid the idekers wore warned lr the raiders they must quit picking or T5 and SO cents per hundred lands and hold out for $1. Masked Li.it is remitted, told the workers ttlPT would swing at the end of bps" if they refused to obey the yuiK'tiwi. Pickers say 200 to .".00 ipn jiartii-ipnted in the raids. Death of Seth'LoV. Seth Low, t'i inner niavor of Now ft, and one time president of Co- alia university, died at his onuntrv me. rtnud brook farm. P.edfonl iiis, X. V., at the ope of fif! years. had been ill several months of a fnpltoition of diseases. Exit Nick Carter. Eng Ermly, Nick Carter and other be novel heroes are doomed. The :heost of paper will eliminate these Meations, the New York publishers and Miberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. His is a medicine that every family aid be provided with. Colic and anoea often come on suddenly and is of the ereatest importance that 7 be treated promptly. Consider t suffering: that must be endured :il a physician arrives or medicine ". be obtained. Chamberlain's , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i a reputation second to none for Moick relief which it affords. Ub pble everywhere. .N.B.C. GRAHAM CRACKERS J?eSie9ta?4esogoodsIidhthr sweetened to satisfy youngsters' palates, cfs,them because they not ishing as weiL Soldier l X-T- fagg'"'.--AaigarL gsag NATIONAL 5c&J0c Packages COMPANY his voice k mm 4W Tii Enrico Carts.- tr- C.rt fii.656.67 Hach ! Time IJv 1 cl;.!'t i mch v , i ,isi. .i eu 1 1 : n Crand opi r.i iieor, will nr-iive v aetly twice ;-s :i'cli ;y rs lie ts durini;' the Mi I i'"in'',! mi si-"-'-1 in New York -i!y 'or -.-..'.: r-';', tif'ts in lie 'Villi !;! 1 P.ueiins A!r. -. .in'h .'r.n rVa. re'li'v the i ;,i ,,f ;he jiest Mi tvi-iiiii-tan si asnn. His pay from the Pim'li Arvrienn will be s : 1 1 i ; . ,, ?::.(!;:::.;" t.-r eai li pi v1' !:;.. The p.T'iir ;", U in Pa'y, but wt 1 siuiii s:ii! !',,! ; :i r'.i : in ore!, r to Pi on lenii! f. ." h,. ... u'.ixs ' tbe M ,v poliian Civrd tip.-n !oe-ie in mv York city. STATES HANLilCAi rCD Y NAr.lE. Louisiana Mn P titions Le;ir!ature f-r Relief. Charles 1 ":iilhe;iil. of Dciiliam PpriiiLrs, T.a., is voii'y to iielition the next sission of the Louisiana legisla ture to allow him to change his naine to "Charles Head." Ieailhe;n! says bis name has been the bane of his life, that he lias heei: joked at, teased, made fun of and ridiculed at. every turn. Recently, lie says, a conductor on the Illinois Central railroad refused to allow him on the train until lie showed a ticket, because he was referred tn ns "1 'eadhe.u!." He says he has trouble wi'.h tel.-irrapli and telephone companies and is worried almost to death. Vucsug:i bzscuscea bv rress and Public Harpoon Dated in Swordfish. The body f a !arj; swordtish was washed mi mi the shore near the mouth of 'I'm'. ii'eo canvoti, oil' the Califoiiii 1 ow:. The tish had been dead be; : ! -i' time. Firmly I lu lled lie s lei k was part of a liar ponii. ! '-' i-'isied. but when eN-r ";:iie "Lied" and the fj.; : ' i e discernible. "Use Juba Self Rising Flour for delicious hot Biscuits at all Gro cers." 9-15-tf. People seldom improve when they have no model but themselves to copy after. Goldsmith. One Experience Convinced Me of its Value "One of our sales men demonstrated the value of the Long Dis tance Telephone to us. He was at Huntsville, Ala., and upbn his own U.t.tt n M ' in Lono nicf-.- ito fr flftn mprrhints within a uioiautc v.aii iui iiii-w.. ...-. , lius of several hundred miles. "In lec thn nn. hour he had sold 2100 barrels flour at a t-r.1 mot n nf less than six dollars. U W 1.U A VVO W W "c: .1 i i: J U. I nn Hicfanrft ouice tnen we nave appueu mc ijh Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with Host nrr.;oUi- ic Th sprvire is fine, the !es are reasonable and there is more satisfaction '"one Long Distance Telephone talk than in nan "Wn lerrr' UTHERN BELL TELEPHONE w TELEGRAPH COMPANY PROPOSED DIVIDING LINES No Fornuil Campaign Has Been Or. ganized for State DivLion, but Sentiment Is Growing With Object in View, It Is Said. A plan to divide Florida into two States, the southini half to be called by its presi nt name, and the north ern to be named Jefferson, in honor of Thomas Jefferson, is bcinir serious ly and widely discussed in private circles, and in the press of the state. It is sn'ested that the state be divided by a line running nlonjr the twenty-ninth parallel or by a line co lncidin;; with the course of the Su wanee river. "Jo miles north of the twenty-ninth parallel. The proposed state of Jefferson on the north would contain approximately 7.000 square miles, an area a little larger than New Jersey. New Hampshire and Vermont combined. The rest of the state be low the twenty-ninth parallel would include some 41, (( square miles, about the same as the area of Ohio and less than the area of Tennessee. No formal campaign has been or panized to create sentiment for thP proposed division of the state, but it is believed such a movement is likely to be organized soon. BANDITS UET $6,000. Officials of Bank at Homestead, Fla., Held Up. While two confederates waited out side in an automobile two heavily armed men held up oflieials of the State Pank of Homestead, Fla.. robbed tlie counters of .$0,000 and escaped in the direction of the Kver-Hmles According to the authorities the two robbers who entered the bank forced II. H. I'ridjrtMi. vice-president, and K- ''. Crowley, cashier, to face the wall, with their hands high above their heads. As the men left the hank Pridgen fired six shots after them. Posses assisted by the Miami. Fla., police gave chase. A report that a racing car containing four women was seen ten miles west of Ilonie cfnml irave rise to the belief that the robbers changed dress to confuse the police. "For delicious hot Biscuits use Juba Self Rising Flourat all Grocers." 9-15-tf Point ot Res'enVblance. "Wasn't she a bird';" exclaimed Jack, referring to the girl he had just been dancing with. "She cetrainly was pigeon toed."' re piled Gus. And thus was n lifelong friendship shattered to smithereens. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Restricted. "It's moved into a restricted neigh borhood we have." "One of these neighborhoods where ye hnve to build a $10,000 house?" "Not so bad as that. But we had to get rid of the gont."-Louisville Courier-Journal. How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and en nn excellent reputation. Obtain UGHT BANK BANDITS Two Officers Killed in the Florida Everglades. Two possnnen were Silled and two Injured in an encounter in the Ever glades wi ll four bandits sought for robbery of Sli.000 from the State P.ank of Homestead. Fla. Reports reaching Miami said the bandits fired from ambush and then fled. Members of the posse trailing tha bank rubbers near that section of tho Everglades. 4. miles south of Miami, much of which is unilrained, appar ently were caught ill a trap. Foul shots were heard, followed quickly by another. Allen Anderson and Wil liam C. Anilerson. members of th posse, fell dead, while Charles It. Williams received five buckshot wounds in his left side and arm. and William Anderson was shot through the thigh. Williams was said to be seriously injured. Allies Storm Four German Positions MANY PRISONERS TAKEN British Gain North cf Somme River and French Strike to the South Petrograd Reports Capture of 3,000 Germans. Gorman positions exceeding four miles in length were captured by the British and French armies in the con. tinuation of their offensive north and south of the Somme river in France. Iu addition quantities of war mate rial and a large number of prisoners fell into the hands of the entente al lies 700 prisoners being taken by tlie French alone. Heavy counter at tacks against, the British Sunday were repulsed with large losses to the Ger mans, according to London. Near Thiepval the British took a fortified position over a front of n mile known as "The Danube trench;" near Coureelette an advance of about 1,000 yards was made, and finally the strongly-defended position at the Mouquet farm, over which there hail been numerous hard-fought battles for several weeks, fell into their hands. To the south of the river the French pushed back the Germans and occu pied the remainder of the towns of Vermandovillers and Berny still in their hands and also captured all the ground between A'ermainlovillers and Deniecourt anil between Denieeourt and Berny, the gain being over a front running northeast two miles and thence east another mile. Petrograd records an advance for the Russians south of Brzezany. southeast of T.emberg, and the cap ture of more than .1.000 Germans in fighting along the Anraiuvka river, and the Podvyschke-IIalicz railway. Hard fighting, with the Russians the aggressors, lias been resumed from the Pi'ioef omrsli ree-ion in Russia. through Galicia and up iu the Carpa thian mountains. TICK FIGHT STARTS. Government to Wage War on Pest in Florida. Beforo Oct. 1, the government's fight on the Texas fever tick in Flor ida will begin. Dr. E. M. Niglibert, of Ihe bureau of animal husbandry, having leased olliccs at Jacksonville, preparatory to moving headquarters from Atlanta. lie will bring with him not less than ten government experts to lead the fight against the tick, and will hnve under his direction a force jf not less than a hundred regularly employed men. Dr. Xighbert pinna to spend not less than three years in the Florida fight on the tick. It may take longer than three years to permanently and effect ively rid Florida of this pest, but not less than that time. Fell from Steamer; Drowns. Falling from the deck of the fish ing steamer Joseph H. Davis, on which he was employed. Fred Thomas, 40, drowned in the St. Johns river near the dock of tlie Wellcr Coal company, foot of Ilogan street. Jacksonville. The body was taken from the water in about 40 minutes and the city pul motor used, but without effect. Asks Change of Charter. Application to change its charter from a TiO-year to a 00-year existence, and to raise the maximum amount ol indebtedness or liability it may as sume from $."00,000 to $.1,500,000, has been made by the Jacksonville Terminal company, which is to enter upon a $2,000,000 expenditure to erect the new passenger station. Mill Plant Burned. Fire resulted in the complete de struction of Robinson Point Milling company, at Robinson Point. Twu hundred thousand superficial feet ot lumber, the mill plant itself, hoilei and machine shops, planer, dry kiln and lumber slieds were totally destroyed. Constipation the Father of Many 1118. Of the numerous ills that effect hu manity a large share start with con stipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. Dangerous 'Sport. First Lady trending a newspaper) This golf seems to be a very danger ous game. Did you see what hap pened to a man named Taylor? He went into bunker and was In two when he came out. Second Lady How dreadful! "Yes. here arc the words: 'Taylor getting out In two; Braid secured a half.' " "Does It say what happened to the other half?" "No, but there was worse to follow. According to the report. Taylor then fell completely to pieces." "Use Juba Self Rising Flour for delicious hot Biscuits at all Gro cers." 9-15-tr. cers. "Uce Juba Self Rising Flour for delicious hot Biscuits at all Gro cers." 9-15-tf. FLORINA CAPTURED. Serbs Have Bulgars on the Run in Macedonia, The fortified city of Fiorina, chief base of tlie Bulgarian right wing's first line defense in Macedonia, is re ported to have fallen to the Serbians. An unofficial Athens dispatch says: "Fiorina has been captured. The Bulgars are fleeing." Seventeen miles to the north of Fiorina lies Monastir. the Important Macedonian city, tlie possession of which has for decades been one of tlie bones of contention between the Bul gars and the Serbs. It was taken by the Bulgars last fall after terrible fighting and has been formidably for tified during the past twelve months. The Bulgarians are expected to make a desperate stand to hold it, while the Serbians, fighting on their own soil, will bend might and main to take It, and thus clear the path for the re-conquest of their kingdom. GREECE MAY JOIN. Retirement of Zaimis Ministry May Mean Entry Into War. King Constantino has accepted the resignation of Premier Zaimis and his cabinet. The belief is entertained in the entente capitals that the retirement of the Zaimis ministry is preliminary to the entrance of Greece into the war. Recent dispatches from Berlin and Vienna show that there also it is regarded as probable Greece will soon abandon neutrality and join tlie entente powers. The precise causes which led to the resignation nf the ministry have not been disclosed, on account of the ex ceutionally rigid censorship. "For delicious hot Biscuits use Juba Self Rising Flour at all Grocers." 9-15-tf Curious Water Pipe. At Mount Lowe, Cal., the thirsty vis itor has only to turn on a faucet pro jecting from a large tree near the hotel and water begins to flow. No water pipes are to be seen, and curiosity Is aroused at once. The lower part of the tree is hollow, and the pipes are run underground and up through tlie hol low part to a knothole, where a faucet Is attached. Around the faucet the hole is plugged up with cement which looks like the tree itself. Goliath. The famous Goliath, whose great height and swaggering air so fright ened the troops of King Saul and who was slain by the stripling David with pebbles from the brook, was eight feet six inches high. He was n native of Gath and lived 10G3 B. C, Wireless In the Wilds. When a survey was made of the wilds of Bolivia nil longitude was fig ured by the aid of time signals sent by wireless from a station 120 miles from the lse of operations. "Use Juba Self Rising Flour for delicious hot Biscuits at all Gro- 9-15-tf. QUEEN WiLHELMIWA. Ruler of Holland Takes Dive In a Submarine. ,-v.-'S,fV ' jSl: is, SW5 v. KING PRAISES TROOPS English Monarch Sends Congratula tory Message. Congratulating the British troops on the success of their offensive against the Germans iu France, King George sent tlie following message tl General Haig, commander of the Eng. lish troops: "I congratulate you and my bravfl troops on the brilliant success jusl achieved. I never doubted that com. plete victory will ultimately crown our efforts and the splendid result! of the fighting confirmed my view." Roumania on "Water Wagon." According to the Vossische Zeitung, Russia has induced Roumania to pro hibit absolutely the sale of liquors and to consent to the appointment of Rus sians as members of the Roumanian secret police ami department of finance and as commanders of thq forts in northeastern Roumania and administrators of the railroads. Reported Russian Repulse. In the Carpathians the Russians at. tacked vigorously the forces of tha central powers at Smotrec, Ludova and Kaput, storming positions after heavy preparatory bombardment. Their efforts to drive forward, how ever, were stopped with sanguinary losses, according to Vienna. j Son of De Lesseps Killed at Front. Count Robert de Lesseps, son of tha late Count Ferdinand, has been killed at the front. He was a brother of Jacques de Lesseps, who married Miss Mackenzie, of New Y'ork. "For delicious hot Biscuits use Juba Self Rising Flour at all Grocers." 9-15-tf Optimistic Thought. The dull world hath need of you. GIRL COULD , NOT WORK How She Was Relieved from Pain by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 Taunton, Mass. " I had pains in both sides and when my periods came I had to stay at home from work and suf fer a long time. One day a woman came to our house and asked my mother why I was suffering. Mother told her that I suf fered every month and she said, ' Why don't you buy a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? ' My mother bought it and the next month I was so well that I worked all the month without staying at home a day. I am in good health now and have told lots of girls about it." Miss Clarice Mown, 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. Thousands of girls suffer in silence every month rather than consult a phy sician. If girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, a safe and pure remedy made from roots and herbs, much Buffering might be avoided. Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential) for free advice which will prove helpful. v iifil able everywhere.