.- -" '- -' --- .- -- -.-., '' -"-- -' > '- -- - ... -1Ji' : .. ' .. : ; : : .::- : : :,. ., ..>" .: : . 810 FLORIDA DISPATCHFARMER AND FBUITGROWER.Oc opla, .1892. ] . OurrYoung polios. ply of clothes, while George Washington their way to Mr. Higel, of Venice, damages. It is said that any .section Smith winter.wore William Jones' shirts .all) who, it is rumored, intends packing master giving information to parties them with marmalade for who have stock killed this road is The Spooks Steal Some of Mrs. FRED A. WALTZ. guava shipment on Jones' Clothes. Louisville Ky., September r8, 1892. If Mr. Higel is successful in made to pay the price of such stock. his enterprise it will certainly prove a The next legislature should pass a Editor Farmer and Fruit-Grower: Our readers' attention is called to the popular one and considering the more stringent law on the subject way Mrs. Smith, an old colored washer- advertisement of The Paine Fertilizer Co. . woman,had occasion one day to go from on page 816. in which guavas grow should prove a Gainesville Sun. " ' the river, where she had been washing paying one.-Manatee Journal.On Having.about thirty hours at Quincy C up to her shanty after a tub. She found '- her son George Washington Smith engaged Jfestfs last Saturday Hon. Geo. M. Gadsden county, Fla., the banner - in drowning a cat in the well. She {State Lee'sold to C. M. Knott six and a tobacco county of the State, I called "-:.. commanded him "to stop dat foolishnessand .,.- ... half acres of land on South avenue, at the factory of the Owl Cigar Company :0' come on down" to de ribber and poun' The Florida Southern transfer of for $5,000. There is a fine orange where I met a most affable and '.r de close for As the command emphasized me.by a box on the ear, George was oranges is less by 6,000 boxes than it grove in full bearing of three and _one- pleasant set of officers, from the gen- pulled up the cat by a string which he was up to the present date last year. half acres on the land. Part of the eral manager, Mr. W. M. Corry, had tied to its tail. The cat was still alive This would seem to indicate a consid- property will be put on the market for down to the clerk, who showed me and on reaching the surface of the earthit erable falling off from the crop of a building lots. The energetic Captain through the manufacturing, boxingand ran away. George then followed his the trade. Lees- I then mother toward the river. They had not year ago. Hopson engineered shipping departments. gone far when Mrs.Jones,another wash- The canning season is now at its burg Commercial.The went into the large leaf packing three- erwoman, appeared coming from the : height and all of our women folks are whole of Florida's East Coast story building, where I found the river with a tub piled high with clotheson I busy putting up guavas in all forms genial vicepresidentrr.. Henry her head. No sooner did Mrs. Smith line will, in the very near future, be- and Some Storm who seemed as ready to an- styles. are just canning , catch sight of Mrs. Jones than a brilliant come one continupus row of hotels idea seemed to strike her. She jut? the thee and will make jelly of it later and cottages for the accommodationof swer questions as I was to ask them. tub down and told her son to get into it. in the season.-Tarpon Truth.It those who have heretofore He informed me that the $4,000,000 . This he did and then she said: "Now is said that since the water has their summer vacations in the North spent, worth of Sumatra wrappers, importedat down in dat tub till Mrs. you Jones lay in conversation, and den'gage you get flooded Payne's Prairie, thousands of but have now found that they can find a cost of$2 per pound duty, couldbe up and put her close in dis tub and when rabbits have been driven from the tall in Florida what they vainly sought for raised in Gadsden county as well as you done dat you kick on de tub,and denI grass and weeds to higher ground, elsewhere-that is, a perfect summer on the island of Sumatra, and really a moves on." George Washington did as and that hunters are having fine sportin climate.-Orlando Reporter.W. finer quality. he was told; the two tubs came nearer them.-Gainesville Leader.Mr. sir said he "as fine killing "Why, wrappers until almost touched and nearer they H. Holden has this year succeeded - each other. G. R. Alexander has sold two in getting from his can be raised here as grow any-_ "Good mo'nin' Sister pineapples where in the if finer and Jones, how's yo'health world, not , carloads of his for $1.60 f. b. o. several crop hundred seed of the varieties dis mo'nin'. wake the why don't the people to which will give him $1.30 on the known Red and Roths up An armful of clothes went out of Mrs. as Spanish fact and raise them?" Jones' tub and into Mrs. Smith's tub. trees. He says a great deal of fruit child. These he has planted and "Only tolable," Mrs. Jones replied. has already been sold in the State, and hopes to propagate some new sorts. "No matter," said he, "who is "I clar to goodness, Sister Smith, my advises the growers $o be in no hurryto They have been planted only a few President of these United States, rheumatiz is bad dat I can't so ha'dly Chronicle. whether it be Mr. Cleveland or Mr. wash, but it do me a heap of good, Sister ship.-Oviedo days and have not germinated yet. I Smith to talk to He he has been Harrison, or Mr. Anybody Else, that you since you got re- Grand Island, Minneola and Cler- says growing pine at the It mos' $2 pound tax will remain the Same ligern camp-meeting. for and per mont, the reporter of the Leader is apples over thirty years never make dese here close seem lighter. on Sumatra wrappers.1'Mr. before in seed the fruit.- saw The little darkey in the tub had been informed, is the great tomato produc- any working industriously, and Mrs. Jones'tub ing region of Florida, and that there Orlando Record. H. J. Fenton, another courte- was almost empty by I: this time. will bean increase of about 40 percent The very expeditious manner in ous gentleman, the manager of the "You hab my in yo''fliction, many tobacco farms run by the Owl Simp'thY in the of this the which the acreage crop subscriptions to stock of the Sister Jones, and will be betta'next Tobacco Company, told me that they coming season.-Gainesville Leader. Orlando Fair Association week. are being had about two hundred barn, ranging The last garment went into Mrs.Smith's From all reports the prairie will be secured is not only a source of gratifi- from feet to 6ox6o feet and that tub. George Washington kickedon converted into a lake. The water has cation to our own citizens, but is cause 24x30 , the tub and Mrs. Smith said that she next year they would plant xooo or "had betta' be movin' I now spread pretty much all over it, for much complimentary comment on, cans lef my more acres in tobacco. They have in washin' down at de ribber and I's afeard and but little is going out at the sink. from various other sections of the this corn acres. dat some ob dose low down thievin' Prairie creek, near the sink, is said to State, as we note in several of our ex- year 1,700 I that the writer has am glad to niggers will steal dem." of mile wide and changes references of say be a quarter a com- commendatory succeeded in his machines for Mrs. Smith went on toward the river getting munication boat be made the progressive spirit evinced in by can now so while Mrs.Jones went toward homewitha cultivating tobacco started in the to light tub. When Mrs. Smith got to the I from the sink to Newman's Lake.- promptly contributing to the success bacco sections, and the past year's river she put down the tub and exclaimed Gainesville Leader. of this enterprise.-Orlando Re- experience has given them a foothold "0>, laws! didn't I fool dat ole porter. nigger?" "Why chile;" addressing her Nineteen head of sheep were killed which he hopes will not be broken.- son who had jumped out of the tub, yesterday by the engine; of train ,No. Persons who have stock killed by Letter in Macon Telegraph.LADIES . scattering the clothes all over the sand; r5, going to Rochelle. EngineerCroft the Florid Southern Railway complain , "I.has got nuff close ter last us all yea'." ran into the drove just as they that the cattle are buried by employesof When Mrs. Jones reached her house and Needing a tonic, or children who want build Baw that her tub was empty, she said, reached a culvert, and the sheep took the road in order to destroy evi- tareBRo1vN'SIRON "I is sho I didn't drop all dem close on down the track. No fault 'can be at- dence against the company and pre It la pleasant: cures Malaria BITTERS.Indlgestteo, de road. I wonda' whar dey's gone to." tached to the engineer, but it is a pity vent the stock owners from obtaining Biliouanesa, Liver Complaints and NeuraJgiu.Acccirpanyng . Her curiosity was never gratified, that so much stock is killed on this though she told her friends including road.-Gainesville Sun. :Mrs. Smith, "dat she had seen a spook : u a portrait of the late Prof. Edward follow her all de way from de riboer" i The rice mill and canning factory E. Phelps, M. D., LL D. of DwtmoUliCoTege. and heard it come up behind and take de 'commenced operation for the season He was a strong,able man,who stood clothes out of her tub, but she said that and she was too scared to do,anything. Mrs. Monday, canning guavas making high in the literary and scienti&worlds. It is not Smith would always sit in open-mouthed jelly being the chief things manufactured s generally known, but it isnevertheles,the truth astonishment during the telling of this at present The enterprising that ProC: Phelps was the discoverer what is wonderful story.A proprietor, Mr. J. W. Emerson,' is known to the Medical profession and Chemists week after the disappearance of the doing a good business, and well deserves : universally as Paine's Celery Compound, unquestionably clothes Mrs. Jones met Mrs.Smith the on . the hearty of of the valuable support our pea one most discoveriesof street. Mrs. Smith had on an almost new dress. Mrs. Jones remarking that this >le.-Lakeland Cracker. this century. This remarkable compound is dress was exactly like one of hers which For four or five years--past the 'pos- not a nenrine, an essence,a sarsaparilla, or any was among the mysteriously lost clothes, sums on the sandhills have been mi- : devised article, but a discovery, and it marks.a Mrs. Smith said: "Data mighty quare. the flatwoods. distinct step in medical practice and the treat to Me and my ole man went to campmcctin'over grating They are ( of ment nervous complications the at de Corners.an' we had a 'speri- now returning from the} flatwoods in greatest ence of religern and he's been soba' eber vast numbers, indicating a coming of all modern diseases Pares J. It has been since and sabed his pay and last week he cold winter, as they can't burrow deep 't j1"ii freely admitted by the best medical talent in theW" bought dis here dress up? at de sto'." in the flatwoods shield __ land,and also by the leading'chemists JC tD- Two days after this Mr. Jones remarked enough to The Late PROF. PHELPSt ,that fornmou troubJes, nervous exhaust. to his wife that "dem Smithses themselves from the cold. So look von, insomnia, debility,senility, and even the j>eared to be comin' on mighty likely, out.-Orlando Reporter. dreaded and terrible Paresis,nothing has ever been discovered which reaches the disorder i T cause dat ole man Smith-had on a new Several thousand neat wooden and etores health equal to this discovery of Prof. Phelps.! ' shirt and colla dis morning. The storekeeper - boxes in several sizes about five inches wondered why Mrs. Smith did DON'T BE FOOLED ** datmt /D<< vfc. not.. .com* and' buy the usual winter. sup long and under lay, at the}wh rf on ,ft6 framed Jor FAMILY AND NC DT.THE .- ... ; \