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THE DAILY SUN GAINESVILLE FLORIDA JULY 21 190 i It 4 i = he tcred at the Office at Gainesville Via a second matt matter M HMCCXARY Editor and PublUher 7 K PREWnT Supt Composing Rooms Office la Hayraans Block OS Street B TEUrnojoi 919 DAILY SUM published every morning ex et Mosday dcliYcred by uitrier In the city or uUcd to say part of the United States postage lr feayca six mouth 5113 three r So ants for lye wcek trktly la Retains Mtlce ia local colons toctnU a Hoe 4pr iMertk a id j crati for each addltioaal- Ratw or 4l p1ay advertltin made kootrn ea The Sun Is an eight page forty sMeaia paper published every Monday and ad ceataloa all the BCWI of the Seat State aad general and will malted free to any part of the United flteteaer year In advance All a rtW s bills become due after first a pMmaee of adverUteaieat tialeca otherwise Parties sot known to us Will be required to pay for advertising ia ad aaee Addreav TKK DAILY SUN GAIHECVIIUC VIA m bas swung what is Things are not always what they seem on tie tax list Doat plaat trees where tho flying mcalaes will butt into them auto skidded says a head the Wonder It didnt skidoo Draakea chauffeurs are prohibited IB Georgia Wonder how a man gets druak IB a prohibition 8tato Vader the new tariff will it be sore coney for a good smoke or the same mosey for a poorer smoke If people were as highly esteemed by others as they esteem how popular they would be stn lama see for w Ant pc ale J for D fated Jae Jt rbt1ean I Taft some sal r- z Pont limn peach Ivaace feaxtia etaplicM e- t TwIce a Wcek site be- t Canala too la contract a ep rt w the aaseIvea < > B H Harriman is trying to be hap py though is Europe His son has jut taken over 200 of his favorite cigars Drcathltt county Ky is to be chop- ped up and divided among several counties Presumably the adjoining counties are powerless to prevent it After reading of the happenings In Persia Morroco Peru Argentina and Turkey there Is little wonder that the Powder Trust Is taking on a few more subsidiaries It Is said that Harry Thaw has improved wonderfully at Matteawan Glad to hear it Fifty or sixty years more In that place may make u fairly decent citizen of Harry- If some of the endearing terms wed and the gracious attention courtesy and deference paid each other during the engagement period were continued after marriage we would bear less of marriage being a failure Mr Tart will flit front Washington to Beverly flay and from Beverly Bay to Washington until Congress ad journs says a contemporary Sir Taft may do a lot of things grand gloomy or peculiar but he will not flit anywhere man of old said put not your trust in princes and experience has proved that his warning was timely But If ho wore living In these days of renruseutatlve govern- ment and broken political promises lie would also say put not your trust In politicians When Mr Hav unyi turn to give 9100000 once In four yuan to tko It publican national campaign fund nxmy people thought hiss xopttoMMly g n erou Now wo ho WA only paying a low rate f lnu r t m ik millions of R U Ml en k als trust ofcoatwl thtt QovvniaMitt out of Sine Uw uiMtHt tha- JurnUfc Chad LKnfl an auto t- OttjSgjw PlorUla lor Uir imiwi utS- gfiAl l rt iiit i lHHr in ek musses OUrMv M prut fetal fan mk tin dtttl It M M i what silk MAH U I exactly- A wise know Ii Il w A8 wtfh flU litt lit t- It h IfI Y 4 I J sag u t readlttt autonmWl eel lira wee Wt4 as si a dung Illab ear I iftettuiieo a sou k 4q Bulumuille w r ata- t cult t ¬ ¬ ¬ < < + > A CROWDED LIFETIME By the dint of decent lit Ins says The Wall Street Journal there are still u few people loft who sow the flrit steamboat rode In the drat railway ears listened to the first telephone call rind of the first cable musHUge across the ocean and saw machines swoop through the atmosphere by their own power The recital of a few lines of these events covering nearly a hundred years Illustrates how full of achieve- ments In mechanical lines tho world has been in the past three genera- tions The shipping which sprang from the first steamboat amounts now to about 25000000 of ocean ton- nage There are not far from 500000 miles of railway in various parts of the globe Submarine cables extend 205000 nautical miles Telegraphy in Its various forms has not only united distant portions of each coun try Into a more compact unity but has shrunken the between the ends of the earth from thousands of miles to minutes of time These achievements lie almost whol- ly In the domain of mans more ex- act and more complete mastery over the powers of physical nature But they leave to human life no sub- stantial resting place Every Increase In command over material resources- Is but the point of departure for a new solution of the old problems of a much more fundamental character than Is Involved In things material- A century ago Isolation and Individual- ity were emphasized as ideals of ex istence The call was back to na ture Today the demand is different The problem is that of contact and cooperation in the solution of old problems under now phases Man lives now far less unto him- self and far more with his fellows The whole social system Is bent upon the task of utilizing these resources for leveling the mass of men upward rather than In the Isolation of indi- viduals of signal capacity There is no doubt some loss of leadership but there is much gain in the distribution and the opportunity for selfrealiza distances heavier thanair ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ tion The lesson that our ters need to learn Is that wealth that does not make for worth Is of doubtful value That lifetime is richest which uses the treasures of lower things- to rise and to enable others to rise to higher things President Taft recently played a pretty joke on a considerable number of Washington correspondents He assembled a score or more of them In the cabinet room and then told them he had sent for them to tell them that he had no news for them- It appears that many of them had been seeking Interviews with him and refusing to take the word of his secretary that the President had no views he cared to make public he con cluded to send for them and tell them himself that such was his position It Is a curious physiological fact that as a nation advances In wealth culture and civilization generally the birth rate steadily diminishes This Is very marked in several coun tries Including our own and now Germany shows a similar condition This decline first affects the wealthy and leisure class but In time It also affects the masses to about the same extent Fortunately In some measure This decline IB offset by a decline in the death rate Still the ultimate result Is smaller families The Fort Pierce Tribune one of Floridas model weekly newspapers- has entered upon the fifth year of Its existence Bristol Vn now bids fair to be- come the mint julep cantor of the South Hows This W jjflrr On Hundred tux say CM of Catarrh that can- not IM enrol by Halls Catarrh Cur F J C1IKNKY A CO Tobdo O tk UM rKH tl known K J Ckawy fur tk tai 15 y r HIM twUrvtf blot prf Ttly Hooombl tit all btuilMww anti imam rtAttr to carry out oar oblltu MOM MM by bis Arm WAUMNQ KINA A MARVIN Waul DrucftteU TMMht 0- H J1 Catarrh Cur UJwn wttaf 44retly HIM 0 M Hl and Baron nrfa mi wf ib t in- TMtlBMslaU a t ft 7f- l r With M by all 4rax i t Halt PanuU l lk fur Dollars Wit tNt tratt loa I rlt tI- M I wealth get 5 Re- ward abi lid ally s kirks Talc ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < < > + + Senators Borah and Cummins have Instituted a campaign to reform Un- civil service They are convhued that horrible favoritism luu be n shown In making appointments cud that the examinations as conducted- by the Civil Service Couimi shlon furnished no criterion a to the qualifications of aspirants for Federal situations It I somewhat notice- able that the tier who most frequent- ly want to reform the civil servlco are he late arrivals whose constltu ents have not enjoyed a share of the Federal patronage For a good many years It has been the custom to fill up a class of Federal places with the henchmen of members of Congress and then cover them in That Is place them under civil service protec- tion so that the Incumbents cannot be displaced to make room for others whose members of Congress have ar- rived later Sow the Federal service Is 10 filled with the civil service em ployes that there Is nothing more to cover In naturally the new mem- ber want an overhauling which v ill let some of their people in tor le good things Chautauquas and other summer as- semblies arc now In full swing Es- sentially American in their inception and character the idea has spread to some extent in other lands but it is here they have reached their great est success They do not aim to do the work which a summer Institute or training school are organled to But In a very happy and satis- factory way they combine the educa- tional with the recreative and so to many thousands of people they afford- a certain inspiration and a most pleasant break in the yearly routine- of life Never In the history of Manatee county has there been as many arte- sian wells drilled as have been this summer Vegetable growers realize that It Is foolishness to attempt to plant without water At the present rate it will only be a short time until every vegetable farm in the Land of the Manatee will have from one to three artesian wells Let the good I j per- form ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + work go on Manatee County Rec ord Keep your eye on the want ads There nay be something advertised which Is of Interest to you A HurryUp Medicine Every housekeeper recognizes the need of effective remedies to be used In emergencies when something must be done right away Such a remedy- Is Perry Davis Painkiller for sprains and bruises for strained muscles and for the aches and pains resulting from blows and falls Burns and cuts r instantly relieved by It and helped to healing Its mission of mercy began seventy years ago It Is used in all countries and millions of bottles arc sold annually There- Is but one Painkiller Perry Davis Have you seen the new large 3 c size Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the need of an Abstract in purchasing real estate Buying a cat In a bag cannot la better exemplified than by that of the purchase of real estate without an Bo safe the cost Is small by hav- ing tin you fully on the history j of tliHt property with an Ati trH t motif by us ALACHUA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Gainesville Florida I 4 t f U IU KM Mnt ir t M 4 IUK r ut vft WASHINGTON C f 4lJi I host h I I UD AND If a I IN ALL TIC 1 i 41 t f l hI1 h HI 1t y Ab- stract i Iv r 9- noc crcNOlo- t MI 1 Nattst t P b ¬ > ¬ ¬ > < For Permanent Relief Take TRAM TION DYSPEPSIA MALARIA AND CHILLS It is entirely free from all poisonous mineral substances and is COB posed It is for weak it checks all derangements body Try a bottle today Fifty Cents a Bottle Avoid All Substitute Ballard Snow Liniment Co- ST LOUIS MO U S A und R comm nd cl EFFECTIVE DEO 19 1908 save Gainesville for Micanopy Fairfield and lo cal points South a m arrive Gainesville 425 p u eave Gainesville for Sampson City Palatka Lake City Valdosta and all points North 600 pm arrive Gainesville 930 pm A Class Gin Supt L E Barker Traffic Mgr MMMMMOOM NEW YORK CITY and RETURN Tickets on sale front Jacksonville every Mon- day and beginning with June 17th up to Aug 30th with final return limit Sept 30th Stopovers allowed on these tickets at Rich- mond Washington Baltimore and Philadelphia Reduced rates to other summer resorts For infoimation rates reservations etc call on or write to A W FR1TOT Division Passen ger Agent 138 West Bay St Jacksonville Fla SEABOARD Air Line Railway SAVANNAH COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RALEIGH RICHMOND WASHINGTON BALTIMORE PHil VI PH1A NEW YORK Two Hi i Trains Daily SIC A BOARD KX TRESS ABOARD MAIL MODERN P LMAN EQUIPMENT LINK Daily Through Sleepers litrk ii iliu to Oritnn For full Information and Itoplng car reservations call en any Ag nt QtB ard or write B C BOYL8TON Attlttant General r enger Agent JaoVtonvlllo Florida I HERSINE acts directly on the Liver It will euro constitutions strengthens the weakened glands and t AI I old b vv M JOHNSObJ TYPEWRITERS On Easy Installmests ALL KINDS OF SUPPLIES Machines for Rent Write PritttI Teens Etc R c DAVIS CO 21 Wt2t Ray 1 FaylhelH W L Jacksonville Rail y 10 10 L aoooo 3590 COAST LIME RAILROAD I t QOOG I i 3 Si I I lprnT Jr OD OaGoaOQ0V8QC G CCCG e1 e MARK CONST and a I II for Ft JACKSONVILLE FLA The Vielbl DESIIAM Agent IA ATLANTIC T1ltfl day I i CAMDEN PINES lt s C I iXL t wig lilt ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > > = == = = < +

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THE DAILY SUN GAINESVILLE FLORIDA JULY 21 190i

It 4 i=

hetcred at the Office at Gainesville Via

a second matt matter

M HMCCXARY Editor and PublUher

7 K PREWnT Supt Composing Rooms

Office la Hayraans BlockOS Street B TEUrnojoi 919

DAILY SUM published every morning exet Mosday dcliYcred by uitrier In the city oruUcd to say part of the United States postagelr feayca six mouth 5113 three

r So ants for lye wcek trktly la

Retains Mtlce ia local colons toctnU a Hoe4pr iMertk a id j crati for each addltioaal-

Ratw or 4l p1ay advertltin made kootrn ea

The Sun Is an eight page fortysMeaia paper published every Monday and

ad ceataloa all the BCWI of theSeat State aad general and will

malted free to any part of the Unitedflteteaer year In advance

All a rtW s bills become due after firsta pMmaee of adverUteaieat tialeca otherwise

Parties sot known to usWill be required to pay for advertising ia ad

aaee Addreav TKK DAILY SUNGAIHECVIIUC VIA

m bas swung what is

Things are not always what theyseem on tie tax list

Doat plaat trees where tho flyingmcalaes will butt into them

auto skidded says a headthe Wonder It didnt skidoo

Draakea chauffeurs are prohibitedIB Georgia Wonder how a man getsdruak IB a prohibition 8tato

Vader the new tariff will it besore coney for a good smoke orthe same mosey for a poorer smoke

If people were as highlyesteemed by others as they esteem

how popular they wouldbe

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B H Harriman is trying to be happy though is Europe His son hasjut taken over 200 of his favoritecigars

Drcathltt county Ky is to be chop-ped up and divided among severalcounties Presumably the adjoiningcounties are powerless to prevent it

After reading of the happenings InPersia Morroco Peru Argentina andTurkey there Is little wonder thatthe Powder Trust Is taking on a fewmore subsidiaries

It Is said that Harry Thaw hasimproved wonderfully at MatteawanGlad to hear it Fifty or sixty yearsmore In that place may make u fairlydecent citizen of Harry-

If some of the endearing termswed and the gracious attentioncourtesy and deference paid eachother during the engagement periodwere continued after marriage wewould bear less of marriage being afailure

Mr Tart will flit front Washingtonto Beverly flay and from BeverlyBay to Washington until Congress adjourns says a contemporary SirTaft may do a lot of things grandgloomy or peculiar but he will not

flit anywhere

man of old said put notyour trust in princes and experiencehas proved that his warning wastimely But If ho wore living Inthese days of renruseutatlve govern-ment and broken political promiseslie would also say put not your trustIn politicians

When Mr Hav unyi turn to give9100000 once In four yuan to tko Itpublican national campaign fund nxmypeople thought hiss xopttoMMly g nerou Now wo ho WA onlypaying a low rate f lnu r t m ikmillions of R U Ml en k alstrust ofcoatwl thtt QovvniaMitt out of

Sine Uw uiMtHt tha-

JurnUfc Chad LKnfl an auto t-

OttjSgjw PlorUla lor Uir imiwi utS-

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A CROWDED LIFETIME

By the dint of decent lit Ins says

The Wall Street Journal there arestill u few people loft who sow theflrit steamboat rode In the dratrailway ears listened to the firsttelephone call rind of the first cablemusHUge across the ocean and saw

machines swoop

through the atmosphere by their ownpower

The recital of a few lines of theseevents covering nearly a hundredyears Illustrates how full of achieve-

ments In mechanical lines tho worldhas been in the past three genera-

tions The shipping which sprangfrom the first steamboat amountsnow to about 25000000 of ocean ton-

nage There are not far from 500000miles of railway in various parts of

the globe Submarine cables extend205000 nautical miles Telegraphyin Its various forms has not onlyunited distant portions of each country Into a more compact unity buthas shrunken the betweenthe ends of the earth from thousandsof miles to minutes of time

These achievements lie almost whol-

ly In the domain of mans more ex-

act and more complete mastery overthe powers of physical nature Butthey leave to human life no sub-

stantial resting place Every IncreaseIn command over material resources-Is but the point of departure for anew solution of the old problems ofa much more fundamental characterthan Is Involved In things material-A century ago Isolation and Individual-ity were emphasized as ideals of existence The call was back to nature Today the demand is differentThe problem is that of contact andcooperation in the solution of oldproblems under now phases

Man lives now far less unto him-

self and far more with his fellowsThe whole social system Is bent uponthe task of utilizing these resourcesfor leveling the mass of men upwardrather than In the Isolation of indi-

viduals of signal capacity There isno doubt some loss of leadership butthere is much gain in the distributionand the opportunity for selfrealiza

distances

heavier thanair

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tion The lesson that ourters need to learn Is that wealth thatdoes not make for worth Is of doubtfulvalue That lifetime is richest whichuses the treasures of lower things-to rise and to enable others to riseto higher things

President Taft recently played apretty joke on a considerable numberof Washington correspondents Heassembled a score or more of themIn the cabinet room and then toldthem he had sent for them to tellthem that he had no news for them-It appears that many of them hadbeen seeking Interviews with himand refusing to take the word of hissecretary that the President had noviews he cared to make public he concluded to send for them and tell themhimself that such was his position

It Is a curious physiological factthat as a nation advances In wealthculture and civilization generallythe birth rate steadily diminishesThis Is very marked in several countries Including our own and nowGermany shows a similar conditionThis decline first affects the wealthyand leisure class but In time It alsoaffects the masses to about the sameextent Fortunately In some measureThis decline IB offset by a decline inthe death rate Still the ultimateresult Is smaller families

The Fort Pierce Tribune one ofFloridas model weekly newspapers-has entered upon the fifth year of Itsexistence

Bristol Vn now bids fair to be-

come the mint julep cantor of theSouth

Hows ThisW jjflrr On Hundred

tux say CM of Catarrh that can-

not IM enrol by Halls Catarrh CurF J C1IKNKY A CO Tobdo O

tk UM rKH tl knownK J Ckawy fur tk tai 15 y r

HIM twUrvtf blot prf Ttly Hooombltit all btuilMww anti imam

rtAttr to carry out oar oblltuMOM MM by bis Arm

WAUMNQ KINA A MARVIN

Waul DrucftteU TMMht 0-

H J1 Catarrh Cur UJwn

wttaf 44retly HIM 0 M Hl

and Baron nrfa mi wf ib t in-

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Senators Borah and Cummins have

Instituted a campaign to reform Un-

civil service They are convhuedthat horrible favoritism luu benshown In making appointments cud

that the examinations as conducted-

by the Civil Service Couimi shlon

furnished no criterion a to thequalifications of aspirants for Federalsituations It I somewhat notice-

able that the tier who most frequent-

ly want to reform the civil servlcoare he late arrivals whose constltuents have not enjoyed a share of theFederal patronage For a good manyyears It has been the custom to fill

up a class of Federal places with thehenchmen of members of Congressand then cover them in That Is

place them under civil service protec-

tion so that the Incumbents cannotbe displaced to make room for otherswhose members of Congress have ar-

rived later Sow the Federal serviceIs 10 filled with the civil service employes that there Is nothing more tocover In naturally the new mem-

ber want an overhauling which v illlet some of their people in tor legood things

Chautauquas and other summer as-

semblies arc now In full swing Es-

sentially American in their inceptionand character the idea has spreadto some extent in other lands but itis here they have reached their greatest success They do not aim to dothe work which a summer Institute ortraining school are organled to

But In a very happy and satis-factory way they combine the educa-tional with the recreative and so tomany thousands of people they afford-a certain inspiration and a mostpleasant break in the yearly routine-of life

Never In the history of Manateecounty has there been as many arte-sian wells drilled as have been thissummer Vegetable growers realizethat It Is foolishness to attempt toplant without water At the presentrate it will only be a short time untilevery vegetable farm in the Landof the Manatee will have from oneto three artesian wells Let the good

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work go on Manatee County Record

Keep your eye on the want adsThere nay be something advertisedwhich Is of Interest to you

A HurryUp MedicineEvery housekeeper recognizes the

need of effective remedies to be usedIn emergencies when something mustbe done right away Such a remedy-Is Perry Davis Painkiller for sprainsand bruises for strained muscles andfor the aches and pains resultingfrom blows and falls Burns and cutsr instantly relieved by It and

helped to healing Its mission ofmercy began seventy years ago ItIs used in all countries and millionsof bottles arc sold annually There-Is but one Painkiller Perry DavisHave you seen the new large 3 c size

Too much emphasis cannot beplaced on the need of an Abstractin purchasing real estate

Buying a cat In a bag cannot labetter exemplified than by that of thepurchase of real estate without an

Bo safe the cost Is small by hav-ing tin you fully on the history j

of tliHt property with an Ati trH t

motif by us

ALACHUA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO

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TION DYSPEPSIA MALARIA AND CHILLS Itis entirely free from all poisonous mineral substances and is COBposed It is for weak

it checks all derangements body Try a bottle todayFifty Cents a Bottle Avoid All Substitute

Ballard Snow Liniment Co-ST LOUIS MO U S A

und R comm nd cl

EFFECTIVE DEO 19 1908

save Gainesville for Micanopy Fairfield and local points South a m

arrive Gainesville 425 p ueave Gainesville for Sampson City Palatka

Lake City Valdosta and all points North 600 pmarrive Gainesville 930 p m

A Class Gin Supt L E Barker Traffic Mgr

MMMMMOOM

NEW YORK CITY and RETURN

Tickets on sale front Jacksonville every Mon-

day and 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 infoimation rates reservations etc call

on or write to A W FR1TOT Division Passenger Agent 138 West Bay St Jacksonville Fla

SEABOARDAir Line Railway

SAVANNAH COLUMBIA SOUTHERN

RALEIGH RICHMOND WASHINGTON BALTIMORE

PHil VI PH1A NEW YORK

Two Hi i Trains Daily

SIC A BOARD KX TRESSABOARD MAIL

MODERN P LMAN EQUIPMENT

LINK Daily Through Sleeperslitrk ii iliu to Oritnn

For full Information and Itoplng car reservations call enany Ag nt QtB ard or write B C BOYL8TON AttlttantGeneral r enger Agent JaoVtonvlllo Florida

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HERSINE acts directly on the Liver It will euro

constitutions strengthens the weakened glands and t

AI I

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