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Page 1: Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1909-08-04 ...ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/02/82/98/01475/00250.pdf · THE DAILY SUN GAINESVILLE JfLOJillM AUGUST 4 1JOJ l k h LARGE

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LARGE ACREAGE FOR

THE FALL TRUCKERS

CANS WILL BE THE MAIN FALL

CROP PLANTED

Unless Greuntf Is Drained Lettuce

Crtpa Will Fall Far Short of

First Expectations

Fanaaers throughout the vegetablehit from Rocky Point south are nowiBBeadag operatloas for their taUcrop tat state that progress la uncertala owiBg to the continued rains

The wet weather Has Interferedwith then saving the hay that isvally cut the fret of the year andtlte ground is also to wet that itcaaaot be worked at tfci presentliras

Sops few of the planters who havehigh loads are Baking preparationsfor their fall plaatiag by clearingaway srottads sad by the 20ths large Banner of them will havetheir lettuce beds sowed for theearly fall traBEptaatisg

A the planters who havefceea here during the week statedthat the largest acreage of taU beansweald be pleated that had ever beenknows IB this section

NEGRO COACHMAN

SIGNED LANK NOTES

ASHEVILLE N C Aug 3 Contesdlag that the sa of 5600 wastakes from the bask IB cull thatMajor Breese was the chief beneclary that the mosey was paidhack with notes that were sever col-lected and that Dickcrsoa was In-

volved la the traasactloB District Atteraey Holtoa yesterday resumed thecase of the Government against Willlast E Breese aad Joseph E Dickersea on the charge of conspiracy todefraud the First National Bankthis city which failed In 1897

Testimony to this effect was ad-

duced by the prosecution while TF Mnlloy Jr who was teller ofFirst National was on the standMalloy stated that the transaction re-ferred to took place In ISJI

Malloy was followed by J H Stelling whoso testimony bad ato establish the identity ofKemp formerly a negro coachman Inthe employ of Major llreeze anda policeman in tho State of OhioBlank notes signed by Kcjnp whichwere never paid were placed In evi-dence

No matter how long you have suffer-ed Foleys Kidney Remedy will helpyou Mrs S L Bowen of Wayne WVa writes I was a sufferer fromkidney disease so that at times Icould sot get out of bed and when-I did I could not stand straight 1

took Foleys Kidney Remedy Onodollar bottle and part of the secondcared mo entirely It will cure youJ W JlcCollum ft Co

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GLANDERS IN HORSES

CURDLE BY MELLEIN

Continued trope rage One

when they were returned to duty Be-

fore the second Injection of mulleinwas given tile isolated horses of Htroop I discovered that one hadaud cutaneous glanders No 3l andlater another developed acute glanders No 35 Both horses were de-stroyed on February 3rd and 5th re-

spectivelyAt about the same time No 21

of the same troop H showed indications of chronic glunderu induratedIntermaxillary glands slight nasaldischarge and small characteristic ul-

cer on Sinncidurluu membranes Thisanimal however recovered but thetreatment was more protracted thatmost of the others

Months otter tills In studying theover calmly and deliberately

I carne to the conclusionthat did exist to the enorm-ous extent claimed the State au-

thorities but that by the periodic testing of the heard with malldnveterinarians preceding us It unknowingly acted a a curative agent

Taking Into consideration the repu-tations of my different predecessorsand the periodic injections of matloin by them into this originally infected herd and their Immunity fromthe disease at our investigation I

had come to the undoubted conclu-sion and asserted so though scoffed-at by some of my colleagues thatmallets was a curative agent forglanders when not acute or too foradvanced This cue now submittedof generalized Incipient glandersamong the public animals at the Presi-dio of Mcctcroy is the first oppor-tunity I have had of proving my as-

sertionsFrom all of these deductions

from extensive experience and ob-

servation I have no hesitation instrongly recommending that all ourpublic animals be injected annually-or semiannually with malleln espe-cially in the tropics or where glanders Is suspected to exist Not onlyas a detector but as an Immunizeras well as a treatment for the

when reactions are discoveredThe Intervals between Injectionshould bu not low than ten days aI found In many of the cases quotedlocal reaction xltlUK fur fully ontw k afiir iNrulailon

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A JEALOUS MAN

COMMITS MURDERT-

HEN TURNS GUN ON HIMSELF

AND BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS

Had Made Two Previous Unsuccessful

Attempts to Kill Woman of

Whom He Was Enamored

DANVILLE Va Aug a re-

sult of spurned love lien Russell afarmer about 50 years old of thiscounty yesterday afternoon shot andinstantly killed Mrs Tankertley aged30 years and then emptied the

barrel of the shotgun withwhich the deed was committed intohis own head

The double tragedy was enacted on

the farm of Mrs Tankersley at Lucktwenty miles from Chatham MrsTankersley has for some time U jliving apart from her husband whosewhereabouts is not known Den Rus-

sell was a tenant on the plantationand was known to have been violently in love with Mrs Tankersley

On Wednesday the two had a quar-

rel and Mrs Tankersley ordered Rus-

sell off the place OB Saturday bewent to her house and fired at hertwice with a shotgun both shots be-

ing ineffective He made another un-

successful attempt to kill her yesterday morning The crime was donewhile two small children of the slainwoman were playing in the house

Russell has had a checkered careerSeveral years ago he was in love with-

a young woman of the county and ina Jealous rage fired at her For thiscrime he served a year In the Stateprison

ACUTE WATER FAMINE

DUE TO EARTHQUAKE

MEXICO CITY Aug 3 After fourdays of one of the most acute waterfamines that the City of Mexico everexperienced owing to the buckling ofwater mains nt the time of the earth-quake on Friday of last week GuilliTmo Oeltrnny Ptign director of publicworks Issued a statement yesterdaythat by today the scarcity would berelieved and the stains repairedEver since the Initial shock at 5 14

Friday morning the water supply ofthe capitol has been seriously Im-

paired Each succeeding quiver ofIntenellled the situation and

caused greater buckling of the mains-In every part of the city water in

at a premium and the few faucets stilldripping are surrounded by crowdscarrying the fold In buckets to theirhomes

TaHe NoticeAll persons are recommended to

tike Foleys Kidney Remedy for back-ache rheumatism and kidney andbladder trouble It will quickly cqrreef urinary Irregularities which ifneglected may develop into a seriousIllness It will restore health andstrength Do not neglect signs of kidney or bladder trouble and riskHrights disease or diabetes J WMcCollum Co

In the New Hebrides are many is-lands whose Interiors have never beenvisited by Europeans for the simplereason that to attempt to do so wouldbe to court certain death at the bundof the treacerr ard vindictive trtires A little to the north of Anmtoo almost within tight of the t igardens and the pretty bungalows ofthe planters Is the country of thePadamKis winrein no white ntnu busdared to sot his foot for at least fiucars past

In buying a cough medicine dont beafraid to get Chamberlains Coughremedy There is no danger from Itand relief Is sure to follow Especial-ly recommended for coughs colds

whooping cough SoM by all drug-gists

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removed by a surgical operation and a cure affectedthat old sores resist every fom of local or external treatment aid

which must be removed before a cure can result Just as

the circulation and thus completely does away8 S S has cleansed the to heal

j lOon the d Zcharge ceases the inflammation and the fills inhealthy flesh Under the purifying and tonic effects of the 2f

an old sore will be doubly benefited its use Book OB BMMtad VicEs and any medical free to all who writeTHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLAHTA-

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Fire Life and Accident

S S S SOREsIt au old sore existsd simply bGCauso the flesh diseased atparticular spot It wouU b3 an eat matter to apply

to the tbat would kill the germs or the diseased

return after being cut away shows that buck of them Is a morbIdpollution continues In the blood the ulcer remains on open cesspool fordeposit of impurities which the circulation throws off S S S CUSS Oldby the It removes trace of Impurity and tatat

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