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j The Georgia also has aSew creaks and faaatlca who areleaking dally spectacles of

Persia Is prepared to grant Its de-

posed Shah Mohammed Alla year OB coadlUoa that ho leave thecountry at once

These flying machine men need notgloat too much There bo men InWall Street who also know how tokeep a heavy thing in the air

The Jacksonville baseball team isplaying In about as bard luck as

Oak Halls losing at tho verytime they are expected to win

Crossing something has alwaysseemed to bo a milestone In history-It has been In turn the Rubicon theAlps the Delaware and now the Eng-

lish Channel

The Tampa Times advisesmilitia companies of that city to dlsbpnd and thereby put an end tothe continual turmoil and strife amongtheir members

lion Frank Adams will not be con-nected with the now Fourth NationalBank of Jacknonvlllo as Its presidentfalling health precluding him fromassuming those duties

It is said that the penalties collect-Ible In the cases of the Staten of Misslsslppl against the fiftyfive

companies under the antitrustlaw should amount to 215600000

But for certain Inherent patrioticfeelings we would be moved to declarethat Congress is mostly useful Inshowing how long apparently Intelli-gent men can tako to do an obviousthing

Stockholm Sweden has 40000 workmen on strike The paper woolencotton and allied industries are af-

fected It Is believed the trouble willextend to the Iron workers and a general strike result

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It Is to be hoped that when JohnD Rockefeller has given away allhis hard earned property his childrenwill reserve a warm spot near thestove for the old man remarksThe Wall Street Journal

The tax sales are published for thelast time in todays Sun the salebeginning next Monday and continu-ing until the list is completed It Isprobable that a large number ofpeople will be In the city from thecountry to attend the sale

The good roads question will notdown But the autos go downwhen they strike clayed roadsduring this wet weather The fartla the only Umo this editor wasever stuck on clayed roaJ wasJKhfinho had to tratr thins linu

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AN IMPORTANT MATTER

Under date of July 23rd the Jack-

sonville Board of Trade addressed thefollowing letter to the mayors of alltowns boards of county commission-

ers and to every commercial organi-

zation in Florida regarding the raisingof funds for the presentation of asilver service to the battleship Flor-

idaDear Sir At the last session of

the Legislature the bill introduced toappropriate 5000 towards the purchase of a silver service for the bat-tleship Florida failed of passage andIt now behooves us to get to workand collect same by public subscrip-

tionThis Doard of Trade having taken

the initiative in this matter nowthat we collect from 17000 to

10000 by general subscription fromau over the State We think it is avery great compllmeat that the larg-

est battleship In the American navyIB named after our State and Itshould be fittingly recognized by haveing a handsome silver service onwhich could be traced the beautifulhistory of Florida from Its early dis-covery and Bettlemeat

When the amount Is collected Itis proposed to have the Governor appoint a representative committee tolook after the details as well as topresent the service In the spring of1911

MVe respectfully urge upon youthe great importance of this matterud ask for your hearty cooperationby starting subscription lists in yourcommunity at once Make remit-tance to the Jacksonville Doard ofTrade which will act as custodian-of tho funds and make acknowledgemont through the press and If asufficient amount cannot be collectedthen amounts la hand will be re-

turned to subscribers but we mustnot at the start acknowledge such aword as failure

This Is an important matter andGainesville and Alachua countyshould contribute liberally towards thepurchase of the service It is thecustom of every State to presentsuch a service to the battleship

after the commonwealth and cer-

tainly our own State will not be theonly one to fall to show Its appre-ciation of this recognition on the partof the National Government It Isto bo regretted that the Legislaturefailed to make an appropriation forthe purchase of this service butsuch is the case and it now behoovesthe people of Florida to do as indi-

viduals what a negligent Legislaturefailed to do for them If MayorDavis will open a subscription listfor the purchase of this silver serv-

ice The Sun will aid him In everyway possible

The Birmingham News says Atall events things are shaping them-selves for the most favorable busi-

ness conditions and the tide turnedsome time ago In the right dlrcctltraThe fall holds out rosy promises lunearly all lines of business Thereis every Indication that the comingyear will be the best In tho historyof the country

How about a State Baseball Leaguenext season Such a league composed of Jacksonville Gainesville Pa-

l tka Sanford Orlando Ocala Tampa and other towns should prove

financially Severalpeople in Jacksonville are already in-

teresting themselves In the organizalion of such a league

The prohibitionists who exacted apledge from Hon Joseph M Brownprior to his election as Governor andthen wanted to release him from itin connection with their brand newprohibition bill seem to have beentrying to play the game of heads I

win tails you lose says The Savan-nah News

Hows ThisWo offer One Hundred Dollars Re

ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure-

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We the undersigned have known-

F J Cheney for the last 15 yearsand believe him perfectly honorablein all business transactions and finan-

cially able to carry out any obliga-

tions made by his firmKINNAN MARVIN

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Following the excellent example setby the Secretary of Commerce andLabor the Secretary of the Treasury-has now set about overhauling thepersonnel of his department with theexpressed determination of getting ridof all of the dead wood SecretaryMacVeagh says he Is satisfied thatthere are too many employes In thedepartment that a great many ofthem are useless to the public servicewhile others are actually a drag uponthe transaction of business The probabilities are that when tho shaking uphas been completed several hundredemployee will have to go And thatIs why there Is so much unrest amongdepartment clerks In Washington andwhy so few of them are anxious to getaway on vacations

Statement ef Condition of The Dutton

ank Gainesville Fla Report-

ed to the State Comptroller atClose of Business

July 27th 1909

Loans 34149686Overdrafts 169321Bonds and 931922Banking House Furniture

and Fixtures 3648519Other Resources 136500Cash on hand and with

banks 11890705

50926653Liabilities

Capital 7500000Surplus and Profits 2534019Deposits 38860884Cashiers Checks 29250Certified Checks 2500Notes and Bills Redis

counted 2000000

50926653State of FloridaAlachua County-

I E D Turner Cashier of The Dutton Bank do solemnly swear that theabove statement is true to the bestof my knowledge and belief-

E D TURNER CashierSworn to and subscribed before me

this 27th day of July 1909-

C F GOODMANNotary Public

G K Broome WB Taylor W R Thomas

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Rheumatism Neuralgia LameBack Old

Sprains Bruises etcGive it a Trial and be ConvincedTore Sow Price 25 SOc and 100

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Machines for Rent

Write for Prices Terms Etc

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JACKSONVILLE FlAW L DEMI AM A Rent

EFFECTIVE DEC 19 1908

Leave Gainesville for Micanopy Fairfield and local points South 1010 am

Returning arrive Gainesville 425 p m

Leave Gainesville for Sampson City PalatkaLake City Valdosta and all points North 600 pm

Returning arrive Gainesville 930 p m

A L Glass Gen Supt L E Barker Traffic MIr

NEW YORK CITY and RETURN

Tickets on sale from Jacksonville every Mon-day and Thursday beginning with June 17th up toAug 30th with final return limit Sept 30th

Stopovers allowed on these tickets at Rich-mond Washington Baltimore and Philadelphia

Reduced rates to other summer resortsFor information rates reservations etc call

1 on or write to A W FRITOT Division Passenger Agent 138 West Bay St Jacksonville Fla

SEABOARDA-ir Line Railway

AVANNAH COLUMBIA CAMDEN SOUTHERN PINES

RALEIGH RICHMOND WASHINGTON BALTIMORE

PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK

Two Elegant Trains Daily

SEABOARD EXPRESSSEABOARD MAIL

MODERN PULLMAN EQUIPMENT

ONLY LINE ig Daily Through Sleepersto New Orleans

For full Information and sleeping car reservations call onany Ag nt Seaboard or write 3 C BOYL8TON Jr AssistantGeneral f n cnoer Agent Jacksonville Florida

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