4, t sit v' f 7 nn,,, v m ' tt . . . . ti'sr' PAGE TWO -- BRADFORD_COUNTY TEfJCGRAPn. !T. IIIE. FLORIDA FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1911.z - - WAINWniGHTS FINE FARM SHERIFF TELLS OF INCIDENTS we are told, "even with tremendous ter, of Milton are spending a few I ed, a block of I ice and when the girls\ f Have yod OF THE DISASTROUS FLOOD taxation, are spending far beyond days with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. began to arrive the boys were dressing I= I Profit and Pleasure Follow Intelligent their incomes, and three out of every J. H. Moore. fish and making fires to cook, and +, Tilling of Soil tried the Story of Night In Pueblo Darin the four are unable to raise sufficient taxes Mrs. J. Fannie was a visitor to Jack- when they offered to help they were y.F new 10cpackage Worst of the Hood to meet their running expenses; sonville Saturday. I kindly informed they were guests of F The other day a representative of Austria has gone into the hands of a NFL W. E. Torode and Mrs. Thompson I the occasion.At . 'tr t' the Telegraph bad the pleasure of accompanying ? I Frank Ducray snerifl of Mesa receiver; others are on the verge of were visitors to Starke Friday. one o'clock dinner was served % N. D. Wainwright to the I bankruptcy." Paul Dinkins, of Jacksonville, wasa and such a dinner! Fried chicken i'6, ; i latter' farm, some distance northwest Dealers now county 200 was one on of the the Denver survivors and Rio of From the poorest nation to the guest of his family Sunday.Rev. pickles, salads, cake and other good : Heilbronn Spring It is situated I passengers filled his apopintment at things in large quantities, besides the : both Boyer of carry ; Grande train No. 8, which arrived in mightiest, there is no escaping the P. { in 'the famous Wateroak section Baldwin Sunday.W. large platters of nicely browned fish of this immense diversion i Pueblo on Friday night at 8 o'clock. consequence - i t where the land, sloping strongly 10 for lOc, Just aa the train pulled to the of wealth from creative to destructive n. Burt was a'visitor to Starke 1 with plenty of coffee. r h ;, toward the creek! valley, has enjoyed 20 for 20c. bridge over the Arkansas river up lead. ,I ends, as expressed by the Friday, I Later in the afternoon the younger d ubdrainape for centurieswhereby! Ing Into the union station, it was stopped Journal, which adds: Ury Gunter, of Jacksonville spent people and children! enjoyed bathing i the soil has been made deep, and the Its toasted. he said. "If this loss this suffering, this Sunday with relatives here. In a large pool nearby. Mrs. D. L. af@{ clay that underlies} it has, through ( Miss! Mittie Padgett was a visitor Clyatt in behalf of the girls, thanked - earth movements been broken till "We were left there, he said. "On gigantic wrong against humanity, to Starke I the for the royal F4'l rl up Monday. boys way in this setting back of the fairest , the track hopes next it Is full of Assures into which the wad a Missouri Pacific I'of civilization this dashing down of Rev. Barnes, of Starke, stopped oven -; which they had been entertained.So . train. We had been there short , only a rain water sinks so that plant roots LUC ended enjoyable day and k4 worthiest dreams of the human in Lawtey Saturday while enrouteto 1 an all time when heard the we roar of waters - constant reservoir to draw determined make have a fill his at HeilbronnSprings more to our Sunday and the flood lapped at the coach spirit, if this cannot hove the governments appointment . t, moisture! from. I 1 Baptist church! Sunday. 1 school, a greater, success. steps and began rising rapidly. Jtw.a of the,earth to co-operative effort Mr. Wainwright owns 130 acres and STRIKE Druggist Tracey was a visitor to : soon rushing through the car. for prevention of war, then we / : c; cultivates! 70.( His duties as tax assessor i Some of us went up and down in the may as well prepare for times more Jacksonville Sundsy. Genius ia the master of simplicity, do not allow him much time on IGARETT cara quieting the harsh and bitter than ever man has Dewey Bennett and family of Manatee but a genius is not necessarily simple. his farm he has left it in the care passengers manyof spending few days with .... so whom were screaming and moaning known since he came to dwell and are a - 1,4 of G. W. Crawford who is a hard and praying."A think upon this planet, a future all relatives in and near Lawtey. No Worm la a Healthy Child a" ,; worker and an Intelligent! farmer. The I compact of greed and hate and blood- Mrs. J. T. Moore is spending a few All children troubled with Worms .brave .o imImltliy - principal crops! grown this year are > young girl was sitting in her thirst, a perishing of life's days at Kingsley lake, chaperoning a I color which Indicate pour blood and u a .r corn cane, sweet potatoes, bunch Z=. ..Q seat crying. I stopped to reassure fruitage and flower," away party of young ladies from Galnes rule Ibtra U more orle.. Umirb clleturba....... Xv i her and comfort! her. She said she GROVES TASTELESS: : CHILL TONIC sires ran.larly f beans and The corn is the! ;:..: i. peanuts. . enrich week will I Civilization could not stand fortwoortliiM the blood {was from Chicago and sobbingly call- probably ville.Rev. best we have seen this season. Four C. Fj: Whittier, of Jacksonville improirctha digestionand act..s RrnermlStraimthratal - ? the shock of another world war in this ed out, 'Daddy, Daddy. I told her . rows of it are especially worthy of notice Tonic to the whoUsymn. Nature will then "' stalk bears from three we would look after her and it cheered or the next generation, but would preached Sunday morning at Grace thrown*or dtepel. tbwurm...and(CblldwUlbe\ ,- as each tilling shop.. her. But.-well, I saw her swept crumble under the hate, greed and Methodist church. He was accompanied IB perfect health.. Flaunt to Uk*.*_per bonlaervant p ; to four big ears.' J. O. Trailer our Mr. Burrows, 111 have to have a lit away as the water rushed into the narrow patriotism of a systemthat by his wife, and they were guests i "J one time county agent, had left twos I tle repair on my car. I want a new coaches and carried through win- cannot or does not prevent, the re- of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown. Girl Wouldn't Go in Cellar and these up of in his office : ears Mr. Wainwright corn found and, planted battery, two new tires, some gas and I dows and doors. current slaughter of the world's This community was shocked lastS Fearing Rats oil.All "An youth. The admitted danger of re- week when it was learned that J. S. Mrs Plainfield N. J. .; and the result is UMTTOWS mentioned. old lady sat Jfljier seat, smiling Tepper, says, rlirht-aare"wiIJ be glad to fit newed hostilities is a challenge to the Thomas had been shot andkilledatI , In one field there Is a row of peanuts just before the water flooded in "Rats were so bad in our cellar the '" you out. best thought of the world, which I Baldwin. Mr. Thomas and family werei s4, ; to two rows of corn and a prolific variety on us. She declared if it were her servant girl: wouldnt go there. Bought + I Bat I haven't to should now be concentrated upon the residents of Lawtey for several years any money pay you time is to between she of bunch beans planted go, was prepared, and RAT-SNAP end it cleaned all it '' today.. 111 be round In a few days one subject! of war prevention. I at one time Mr. Thomas being mar- some I \ the corn stalks. In the other kept on smiling. I reckon she died in " the out. RAT SNAP Agreement between the nations Is ahal of the town. The entire rats destroys : a> soon as I can raise the money and her J..W' community - h about 12 feet wide sat r fields a on a young man sittingin space first but the situation | in for the bereaved rats and mice. Absolutely prevents J: pay you. berth a step, calls joins sympathy - each aide of each pecan row is planted an upper with, his mother, to bunch! beans and the rest tot Nothing doing, friend. I have to consoling her. She was praying."In for something more revolutionarythan family. odors, Comes in cake form, no mix- corn. pay cash for my goods and support a the water we clung to the we have ever had before. There I Delmar Wilkinson, of Jacksonville ing. Cats or dogs won't touch it 8 must be an honest and sincere attempt is pending a few days at the home sizes, 85c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and There 15 head of cattle on the family. Everything I.I cash here.I coaches of the train which were swaying guar- I are back to'give the world peace for all r of his mother, Mrs. Laura Wilkerson. anteed D. C. Jones Starke.Adv.ASPIRIN .. r; place and they .are penned guess I'm good for a few and forth with the waves by , every I I t night., The fertilizer furnished by Yea, I suppose BO, but .np.ln'l' and striking the coaches of the Missouri I time to come, baaed that on the frank acknowledgment -I I R. R. Thede was a visitor to Jacksonville - cannot be war first of the week. part 1 them and the work animals is carefully pay my bill. I can furnish you with Pacific train. justified under ;I'/. saved for the fields. A portion everything you need but you will have ::: "Screams and cries of anguish arose.I morali. Then the any people right of system all nations pf-I. slating The first of 392 car! crates! of sweet was shipped corn, con-to i ; of the land Is given a heavy dressing to pay cash. I saw some people go to their deaths must be taught that to make New York last week. _ of such manure every year. ThH year Guess you don't know who I am? !' crushed between the two trains. A war i la wrong; that patriotism inspired Everett Bennett of Highland the cane field has been thus enriched, No, I don't know who's who in bus great: pile of lumber came rushing by greed and prejudice endangers a visitor here Saturday.T. , was Name "Bayer" on GenuineWantingl ,y 'I' and the writer has never seen a'field iness. Cash talks. down onus, sweeping, over us, striking civilization; that the right way to J. Terry and daughters, Misses like It before, both as to vigorousgrowth I some of those clutching there with ' j f,; live between nations, as between men, Joyce and Claudia, motored to Lake 1, and a good, close stand. precarious hold on the cars. They - IN MEMORIAM I is to make allowances for others and City Saturday. !\1: Beside the field crops mentioned I were torn loose and went floating to \ remember the golden rule. '!I I Nearly all of the Lawtey business Q 1i'I, there are also excellent tomatoes, their death. J.."" a man break his o t < : ,, cowpeas, other vegetables and experimental Mrs C. A. Rhame, of Hampton) way through: the top of a coach only I In the past agreements to keep the''j i 1 i men and their families spent Thuraday' - 1 i have been based economic half at lake. at on holiday Kingsley : passed away Lakeside June 7th, peace I be ,' plots of pasture grasses, hogs I I i to washed away by the flood. , and has pone to a happier land. i "On I grounds. We need now an agreement'! W. H. Bohanan of Starke was a U poultry, chickens, eggs and dairy I either side of us bouses andI ''I Mrs. Rhame, better known as. based on moral grounds, carrying a'j business visitor to Lawtey Tuesday. ,; Also for barns and other buildings were swirl pasture i product. a roomy I I for uniform world Louis Dorman of Jacksonville j "Grandma, came to 'America when down. provision teachingof I , : summer and winter, having a good ing Many people were clinging I I j I I water supply. about 11 yean old, her parents settling ,i to them. I saw two women on the a new religion of nations.-Tampa spent Sunday with relatives here. Y In Tribune. I Mrs. E. D. Sayles, who of was one I Pennsylvania. Eight years : Mr. Wainwright relies on the aid top of a house.- The structure struck '' later she was married to Mr. W. the occupants of the float that won j the and like bridge t ; ) of Providence, but unlike so many crumpled an egg I 1 Rhame and the the prize for"the Lawtey Woman's to union born 'r + J other farmers, he does not expect were shell. I saw their white hands a moment LAWTEY I Unless you see the nam !i 11, Providence to do It all. To this end seven children, five of whom survive later in the water. I Club on June 6, was one of the charter "Bayer"" on package or oa tablets yon +' 1 lie digs deep" and rapacious ditches her. She came to Florida with the "Morning came. The waters had Lawtey, June 17.-Rev. R. J. Riles members of the club which was are not getting genuine Aa trio pre- I Nickels colony In 1878 and settled of organized about 40 years ago, and the scribed by physicians ' t : where such are needed, shelters and been receding. Those of us who were Brjrceville preached in the Methodist miliian.Xake I"..r"' 1 feeds his stock, has good tight fence. with many others near Hampton, left-about sixty-were able to reach church. South, Sunday in placeof only here. living charter member residing' / years Aspirin and city proved a* told aaio In by the Bayer - r (',': and fertilizes his crops well. The le- which place was her" home ever' since. the ground and walk around in water Pastor Ezelle. Rev. Riles Is no for Oulda, Headache. Neuralgia p&oknga a' ;, frumlnous plants seen everywhere run Mrs. Rhame Joined the Methodist above our knees. stranger to the Lawtey church goers J. T. Moore spent Sunday at Kings- luieumattan. Earache, Toothache, Lum- f s their roots deeply Into.the ground, church when a child and was ever a "Some of the unconscious women he having preached in Lawtey on several ley lake hago and for Plata. Bandy tin boxes of .......1 thus opening passages: for other consistent member, never making enemies and children were left In the dark. Tt occasions. twelve. Bayer Tableteof Aspirin\(** few i,),'l plants to follow, and they also supply only friends. About a year was a scene of devastation and death.It Enoch Grifflg was transacting business SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT rants, nruflristfl also sell larger padcnges. - 1 ago she fell and broke her thigh bone MILLER . the trade mark of rich humus to the soil. was awful."I in Jacksonville first of the week. nulaactuure : I M : j I' 1 which injury was never' healed on account cannot say what the loss might Mr. and Mrs L. H. Hill were visitors Bayer. of Moooaoetioacdd- The valuable rater eI 6a most asset on the farm I qlloadcL t of her high age. A. short time be. I know it must be far over a to Starke Tuesday, People living in the country know i the trees" about 450 in all. 1 1 The are pecan of them ago: she developed pneumonia and notwithstanding hundred lives, for at least that many, James Shepard, of Starke, was a how hard it is to keep up interest in Is j greater portion large: the best<< care, death 1 visitor to Sunday school their J, : I am sure, were lost ofT our train and Lawtey Wednesday and I among young people bear. Oa of'the , .t : I enough ,to account claimed" her. She died at the home of the Missouri Pacific train, though Thursday. So it was decided to put on a \,' peculiar subsoil, noted by us In the her daughter: Mrsi Maggie Lee of Mrs. C. and contest for month between :. I beginning the location is ideal for more from the last named train were Sapp grandaughter, one the Dodson's Liver Tone : Lakeside. found alive. Pueblo's disaster is'one Vfriie, are spending! a few days with boys and girls the losing side to treat rt f' :,.j these deep-rootod trees. They all have Her children, with the exception of of the worst in the history of the relatives in Macclenny. the successful. All entered into the clean, healthy bark and foliage: and one, who lives at a great distance, west." Miss Eva Futch returned to her I work with enthusiasm. The first Sun- Killing Calomel Sale I through judicious pruning have a very were with her when the end also I came, home here last week from Jacksonville day attendance was about double and : I symctrlcal growth.: Those of bearing many grandchildren and great where she had been interest and THE FRIGHTFUL COST OF THE spending several grew more more. At the age are full of nuts of the best varie grandchildren. The remains laid Don't sicken or salivate or 1 were WORLD WAR months. close it was learned that the girls yourself f III'*. _' ; ties The largest: and highest pecan to rest In Hampton (cemetery at the Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Boyer and children had won by a small margin.: paralyse; ;your sensitive liver by taking tree we have ever seen is here. It Is alomel which U quicksilver. Your side of her husband who died 15 : years The Atlanta Journal, In a plea for were visitors to Baldwin Friday. The boys accepted the defeat bravely. dealer sells each bottle of , from the old i9'l.+ o a chard seedling 27 old. It has Rising borne or ago. A large number of friends join some arrangement between nations Mr T. J. Terry spent. last week J. S. Howard superintendent appointed harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone"pleaaut under ::5 i heavy years of nuts for a the! bereaved relatives in moving that will'' prevent war In the future, with relatives in and near Lake City. H. G. Crawford, J. S. Brown an Ironclad, money-back guaranteethat crop many years. their loss. reminds us that the Danish Research Miss Nclle Roberts was a visitor to and Carl Brown a committee to arrange it regulates the liver, stomach and One tract of six acres has been given A FRIEND.The society calculated that the late conflict Starke Friday. the treat which came in the bowels better> than calomel without making .; tho up entirely to bunch pecans bean., except From for carried a death toll of seventy D. R. Eddins of Gainesville, was a form of afish fry Saturday on the I you side-IS million bottles sold.uravaTret. . 1' ever present successful man is monarch of I million human lives and added three i business visitor here Wednesday. river. The place selected rivals in ) two-thirds this j' 1 of orchard last rhil.essw I ,) ;, yearMr. his own affairs. When he divides his hundred and fifty billion dollars to the I' V. R. Reddish was transacting busI i beauty our more noted picnic resorts. I. Wainwright: sold $HOO worth of. prerogatives: he also surrender a I debts of the nations involved. "Elev I mess in Starke Monday. j I One hundred pounds of fish had rerrtoTCT vitality aiu moray hy purifying and rrfchlntf nuts or $200 worth to the acre. Pecan < I the blOOd. You can fml ft ftreitu? a i growing Is both sure and profitable large: proportion of his profits. en out of twelve European nations," Mn. C. Y. Mayo and little daugh been provided, a case of bread order alag. lavUoraclnl Cftivt: p.t uon,.. W*. * on the right"kind of soil . ,. Many other fruit trees are found on . -- --- - I. ____ - tw the place, the most notable of which -- - l ,e I are Japanese sand pears. These trees I are Immune from the blight that attacks f'4' ,p y a e+ J I planted the along LeConte the fences pear. and They require are Monday June 20th Commences Our REMODELING S LEAN t i S r no cultivation. l 1 C\' ", under Some protest farmers, as it follow were,their because calling they" OLD TIME BARGAIN FEAST ; t 'j can'do no better, and for that reason , . ti carry no enthusiasm and energy into t the business Mr. Wainwright, to the I I contrary his farm; is problems enthusiastic thoroughly.and studies His . Sacrifice Smart Silk Frocks Smashing Waist Sale I experience and good judgment make .. / him discerning, but once: convinced A sale that means much more than'print can tell. Regular pricesare FORMER PRICES $1.50 and 1 t t ,f '1 that a change: from the established $25.00, $30.00 and 3250. New styles, new fabrics and sices. Taffetas $1.95 I' practice would be desirable, or something Crepe de Chine and Georgettes. Light and dark models. A won- Fifty dozen of the best I : I, new worth trying, he goes: to derful buy that saves you real money. Come early for this.Remodeling must ao in this clearance very that include batiste aid voile waists in the store I everything.! Regular prices work at once. And such good land are and good location are worthy of the $1.50 and $1.95. All Sizes wanted. A bargain buy. " '' ,, best endeavors. $16.69 Sale Price I I WHO'S WHO $1.05Highest Remodeling Sale PriceChildren's I In this high strung, rusTiing, days i : ( it is. hard to tell who's who. A man Grade Gingham Frocks at Cost : i may be rushing around in a high- I j priced automobile for which he Gingham Dresses may , J have mortgaged: his home to buy the Finest Imported French Gm'ghama'in! checks and solid colors are gaudy toy. Just to keep up with his shown in these frocks exclusively. Worth today actually $9.95 each. New. Ages 3 ""if.1..1 J. years at a price far less than the cost of the ma- I t'q more prosperous neighbor.' eat styles. Trimmed- attractively with organdies tenaU Nothing e best is shown. All new styles and high quality I f He may sro dashing past another gingham. Regular prices are to $5.50 each.Remodeling . neighbor with a mule and one horse . ! 29 loaded with farm ' t wagon, products I + plodding along to market who will Sale Pnce. $1.39 soon place the receipts of his toll In Remodeling Sale Price ! the bank, swelling his growing: saving I Ia r.; account, while his flashy neighbor is ,9 studying how he can get" tilt moneyto EVERYTHING IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENTS MUST GO QUICKLYThis I pay his interest on the money borrowed for his pleasure. , i,' Who's who. - The man with the mule steps Into Popular Section Opens i immediately The most perfectly appointed stocks ! f?; the would bank like addressing to borrow the 11,000on teller my"I after the remodeling with complete @7 ( '71V" and the lowest prices in the central and I ' I I New northern parts of the state. Send us requirements *> note until I can tura some stock. Stocks your I ' rr All right;, you can have it. Sign GAINESVILLErtORIDA by mail. I here. II Our friend with the flashy car drives I I 1// .- ______._.I_. _ - , up to the battery service and vulca- - .- . -- -- - I,4 --- . r V; ,1 1 r 3 e 4 5)5)I' ) , IMyNF"tpYA ,.WM' . 4 u, ry !r 7a V