.... :"' -.;. .. !"-'. i - :: i , ...,. ,. j, : .\ :- i .. .. .::: ._ .FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 15 THE :FLORIDA ':ST AR ',3( ; -".. -- -. ..- ..--- ,. . --- ..- - .. -'. I '- ' Ii GENERAL DIEECTORY.Si'ASs nt.was a frl Btfal thiag,:ccttl r offlejptland fought them back with the bayonet -; " ts Evtsto-i. ."' *.1&.....Y., _>" *- .,_ ..-.: ams fwtth ut ebtoroform or They had' only twelve feet to leap to BEST FOR THEBOWELS To Raise Oranges at a Profit ! I .- : -. ,TOWX DIKKCTUKT. eth.r or annsrptka '! bat: tha" toldfers be task:. oar fartifieatla&i.: but for .C took fertiluer. To produce stood It rlk.- months we held them back by sheer ta your : 1'01fJrOmcD&-Dr.E.E. .aHftII-.r ooblj. Opentioos Upa- j satisfactory results, it mast contain . iiii.; 's ,V. il'orIq. wuakal aod.tax eoll.. or rotomy and trephlahix were also performed force of fighting, and they never were I act less than .0 per ceat.et KtUIPotash ., s': S. E. ,Pylcs,' clerk u4 .'"-mJ.u on' conselooa a men, bat of able to make that twelve foot leap." jAnd j K roe Urtaf s notef.. h8iy BMTOSI**!e,tte i.Q 2L tfanrr -.. JBO. K. Walker IX a course the pennUge of. deaths 'wa what of General Stoessel, about ..MieepM...18'"'7,iu..*4 5.a.re t3.rwtil. sues,U be.Ike x..py..t tka .ot :: Pdkbsrd. I. lI<*lowrA.Uerga8. W. .tatoat.arstt.c JIll ,tI w.n.. F- low. terriflc for with jot andscptica swwqpnda whom his subordinate express such s t r r: ft. irwuiag Qsucilnea. The eoudl .aeotk &,.. us nest ,.mea.., el L.yug _ ,. ;;-. + mitt Allt fMgday IBOQCVTY lark DOD"- are bard to heal What t varied opinions i tte W.*U user*a4 f lees U te sake ' Yii'' often wonder at Is that to many brave ".1 grand man, a noble man" cried CANDY - !i OWXCTOKT.tOrSTY The value of Potuh for Uaa ", "' felkjw recorered ;and went back: to Captain Sara his eyes glowing with CATHARTICEAT orafige established act( Our pampWtt t'f '; O"ICEB8.-.LD.PnaH1. Titu.tiU. the trendies b fight the enemy. enthusiasm "lie shared all the hardships !!I oa oraBce-growiBg cootaias aothuriUtive ' { ._ ....., Jtldgefta OaaUea. TltasvliU. "When we exhausted our supply of of hi* men: b* asked no one to information ;J: .-. Massflitiacatconey A.L Stewart. ; into where he would washed outgo bandages we took old ones and go any peril -ills fret upon r.r TitwtUle, dark drrvit etwrt; P. A. Me I I 'I;:J.' Itmaa EM UsUtk tai tmrmtr. E.W. &U.I them for use again. This was not cUt himself; be inspired us all with his request. , Titatnlle.taxcelkcturJobaliearyTiwu. cult 10 long as we bad soap We heroism. General Kondratchenko was tQELitA.K :': Tills tnatorar; J. J:.' Wsiker. Titotvllte, made .our own soap out of tat and aa brave and as loyal but no more ao. e lit :' apleiateadent.fpttblie' instrurtion; J.a potash but the time came when there lie was StoeaseFs right arm throughout - aTttaaviUe. coo&ty surveyor. J. P. t;-t;, 111'0....TiC>>rille..herl W s. herwoal. was &3 more potash M we could make the siege. They worked and EM LIKE CANDY .Titosville, registration _fticer.jt : no more soap. Ail we could da to renew fought together, sad Viben Kondratchenko rt uat. pu.t.hi.. rt' .at. Tut. Good, nGoad. . k-: the bandages then was to steam fell a hero ierishnL""Is Ji..f ftte*.*.Wtakca or Gripe: U.H t4M VII : - ; COUNTY oOM1u ioxEB.9.-B A. C3 k.liag.TUlmaa MiU .r\.&. Writ.tar tree MS ie,$ad ke.fc ; irt'ons etkairauut; W. K. Walktc T.- theia.. This only partially cleaned there any man who can be singled totes fcMitt. address UJ i ,, , &. tasrille; John E. K ivC. I lid iIuKJI.a; J DO. a them and tie absence of any antiseptics out as the hero of Port ArthurT :teary .....| ....*. Ckfcsts w ...''''. rysw Y.rk- : T. - Jews, Qusr. J- Frank Bell White City.euAT rendered their are perilous.But "Every man who wu through the KEEP YOUR HOOD GLEAM 1i Basso St., t IY aeadouate held first ) : yAhats. Uvoday they were all we bad and we siege proved himself a hero; none morel Men month. ._ .Cauti - made the best use we could of them. I than another. Such hardships, such - So ltrwd St, s COUNTY SCHOOL 110ABD.-B. F. H rdtsty. "Many a man was wounded three or I wounds, such scenes of ghastly horror, ROOSEVELT AND 1908. chairman, Sebut-ao; A.J.(tarter forn- four times and each time was cured' In such fighting endured so long with such I bull; J. H. om-I. Whik City. ErnUrssions .. flls Vaelt Tells Haw" Ik. Pr.stdeatMay . are held first Monday ia htb mouth. the hospital and n>t1lrnf'to the treacbe splendid fortitude, entitle every man - n.. Far A..ther Ternu --- .. ---- -- I know one officer who wan In the of the thousands who defended Port ---.---.' hospital eight time, badly wounded on Arthur to the laurels of a hero. Stoeael *- Robert B. U'jofevelt. a prominent rI " : PORTIRTHURHORRORS each occasion but aa soon as be could surrendered because tht're"u New York Democrat and uncle to President . - walk about be was back at the front nothing rise to do. To hare resisted Roosevelt suggested when he with his men. The spirit and the further would have meant a wanton was reveutly Interviewed at Washington I Coldsl What a Russian Naval Officer heroic self sacrifice of some of these sacrifice of life, for the soldiers were by a representative: of theew men were simply superb. dying by thousand of starvation, disease York Press that hU nephew might W Saw of the Siege. The paucity and poor quality of the and wounds. We had no ammunI- the nomineefor both the Democratic It should be borne in mind that food started an epidemic of I'U"'. tion (kft to fight with 80.1110 food left and Republican parties four yean every cold weakens the lungs lowers _ The proper treatment for this disease to sustain us. The Japanese had beatenus hen't' the vitality and prepares the PLAIDJQ PDJQPOHQ FOB BLOOD. la fresh fruit. lemon or lime juice. You back Inch by inch, and no huma.npo..t'r "We have taken In eten Bryan this I system for the more serious diseases I r# may Imagine; how much fresh fruit we could prevent them from capturing tlwt'laid Mr. Roosevelt, with a among which of are human the life twogreatest had. Therefore the death rate grew the city. Therefore capitulation destroyer , Oa'Ulsi II. A. lase Mrs OB* Elsv* laugh "for we intend to have all element pneumonia and consumption. higher as the days passed. Even after I was! all that wan let fur us. We had leek ....11 Thai n.f...d t. BcrstKlrrU made of the party represented. utBr.an. I I II the surrender and with the treatment I as good a fight as men couldhave you know like many other Chamberlain'sCough W. Each sad Forth Ke.r the Japanese doctors gave to the men made and there would have been " be added with twin > ItenioeTats. a pn '1'1-1'.._... .r 1..lCal W.," there were thirty odd deaths a day lathe I no sense in fighting against the tine ita- "has become admirer kling ee. a warm i. wlst.... Ba....... AaILeptle..e i hospital at Rainy to which the ble. We who were with the general, of I'resldent Uooaevelt" I Remedyhas I I ..t A_........_ I prisoners were taken." working under his orders and seeing This Jed to conversation especially '!fr. its ill' + won great popularity by I "How did protect yourselves his conduct know be U a hero"At it you Interesting, considering Mr Hvwevelt'jiclose of this most ; cures I Imagine playing pmgpong with au tbi prompt common of . : from the rain of shellsT"We i out a party ladle, arrlv- I eleven Inch shell for a ball, huge cannon had tiombproofs made of steel tug to take Captain Saxe to an entertainment relationship with the Republican ailment. It aids expectoration, relieves and his Ih eniorratlc the lungs and own procliV'Itles. 8-- party opens , : for bats mountains for a net! The brought the Interview to a rails and these were some protection secretions The president's uncle wu asked effecting a speedy i >j i tory of thU. unquestionably the big udden clone. I 'I , against the six inch shells, but when If the president would consider another permanent cure. It & :,: gent game *f puig iong ever played. the eleven Inch sheila began to pour nomination should the Republican any tendency toward poCUWOl a. , paris :/.. : wad recently told to the New York down A IXorll. ItrmrOj for Hablr upon us our bombproofs might demand hU In 11)08. Price Size acceptance ) 2sc Large 50c. ': , U. Base of the World by Captain A. Just as well have U' 'n made of card- Its pit-Mint taste ,11.1 I prompt cures ":\ll. I do not believe he would" was \ J r:'. Russian' navy Just before he sailed tor board for all the good they did. Underground have tna.te ChamberUiu' Couch llrinedy the re;>Iy. "He la strong minded and . : Franc oa Its way home on parole.! burrows might have been a protection a favorite- will the mothers (.f kinall clulren. - when he a thing be it I ', Captain Saie was one of the Kusslan It qnU-k'y lures their coughs and nay means + but there ; lIF was no opportunity do not believe he could be induced _ i : colds and toal'11t .... naval olflms who were In Port Arthur to them for available presents any danger ".f pneulouia . use every man n. nomination . a mere : or other n-rious" ntn Itnot partisan . throughout the siege and who fell tiemys crew fumefl needed el man was to ri> the attacks of the You know! Richard Crvker ' ;' Into the hands of the Japanese when the only! cures croup, but when mien ill again. suggested 11 . i The '..' the fortress surrendered. lie was la enemy. Japanese soon got eutm as the croupy! tough appears will we might make the nominationfor pUce eoaAdence In Ferry'sBel I range and sent their shells with deadly prevent tile attack. For sale by Ued'ruoa president unanimous next time" &.klndUut nsvei CalL command of the naval Ger transport pl'1Clslouberner they would reach Pharmacy. t 1> believe there Is I I.,: mak which was sunk just before the the had '--.. --- o you a possibilityof j ' moat men., They long before that happening FERRY) , capitulation. The game of artillery long o( the Automobile.Lord . wrecked . :. the town with their bombardment "It does seem impossible, doesn't It? f ptngpong be deserllfd as follows: of all movlcg thing ' and In the latter months they But I have been amazed to hear ! "We had used up all the ammunition aimed Bpe 4tn( on brain wing many SEEDS at the men. We grew callous. Oaylf I dh throu h the hlghway'sbright Democrats subscribe to the suggestion. .' ; : : for our bl.I11Da. We sal Ion were onshore The Incessant shrieking of shell over gleam; If such a movement should develop 1 YA lean been the standard tf I**** , f 'ii. fighting side by side with thelandsmen Tb.y are not soI eslwrimsatti.rld and about one has its terror at first Sharply! the Iron rings am the would sure president IUt110..4 accept another I ball dales ( the fortifications Vital Its quivering. on our but one soon grows used to even this nomination. We Democrats ..._1 pre As I go fl.iahtaf past meadow and stream' seem ship having beau sunk or destroyedone < and we ceased to pay attention to to have been bereft of both principlesand D.II. after another The Japanese kept them. Loudly my heart doth lng. Detrs*\b.L1DC11 candidate for after all President . . As to wheel I up a bombardment that was InreasautMfht rUng "Port Arthur 1s the first city In the _>Hll_."_on.fntf .In.. tine t._i the TnftnpMulft?. K. ..._nt_ ISoosevelt represents the best and their shells rained down day I history of the world that was ever Joyous, all care I fUr.tf.niJ principle of the l>uucratlc party. I -- upon us. But not all of them bunt bombarded eleven llnc the rushing ntnd by Inch guns. When cannot see why he should not U ac '. and this fact gave us ammunition the first of these shells fell Ii.ar It away to some distant retreat 7I giant among eeptable to u* as a candidate four when we had none of our own. The us we thought It bad been thrown froma Madly the horn I sound. years bence. TH E I eleven Inch ahells burst less frequently warship but when they followed one Dartnc. I dash around "He has had a remarkable career GREATThedford's than the smaller ones, the reason for after Curves that may end In the ditch and the another with perfect precision The popular! support given to him at this that loaded with give being they are auextremely and aim we knew that no ship had fired Coursing like fl.*tc t hourut the polls last November showed that and the 1.I' powerful exploaive them, for such accuracy of aim 1* Impossible Hot on times flying trill.Oh. lLuixrau a* well as Kepubllcaua voted 'I'a.I'- men who fit the fulminating caps to coull I catch him the life stealing from a flouting battery. These knave! for him and many would vote for I'I them are afraid to haadl them except shells wrought carnage in our ranks. him again If the election were torpor very delicately The cousetjui-uoe U The number of them the Japanese Wildly UM people stare row. .:U'U the Southern sentiment U that to many of them the caps are not As I dash here and there . threw was .tul -ndoUI. I know that changing remarkably In tire properly adjusted, and the explosion of Shooting like comet with long tall of Just: president'sfiner lia! .lnoFht comes on one day fit)) fell, which b an average Scarcely my joy they .har.. at the southern xple come to the fulminate falls to explode the shell. nearer regulating the entire system j of more than one every two min Judging from shouted ra'tr- understand him better The and kwping ttelody in health than Th smaller shells loaded with black "Hop your Aimed auto will dry up *ndbuitl" s.t\lldeu.1 lea utes. 1> trying to be the president ( any other medicine mad it is handle with delicacy powder, are 'The noise of such constant cannonading Cdmood d* Luce In Outing eople and It le live 1b..1"I" no tellIng always ready in aty emergency to; , because they are not so dangerous, andtheir i day and night and the of wLat treat ailments that are frequent ia necessity -- -- mar h.a.>;-en to EMM to add to caps rarely fall to explode them. being ever on the alert and of taking If you faniiot t"al. Wp or work\ feemean hU uuu..u41 i Loui>r*." any family! loch U inJi *tion.bifioufneu . "Many shells were tossed back and your turn on the tiring line or the advanml crow and uy! take ll.illii.tt-r' colds, di&rrLofa; and forth nor than once. 1 know of one : Rocky M.untnin Te. this month. .14n. Cartel Contain pltan.Mr stomach *tb**. used least for time posts had a fearful effect upon ic flu tie ick. There remedy! < Thtiford's r.Urk-Draagbt is the that was Jo at no eq ialo !*. II W. Kvan, (Varwater, ban , our nenes, and it 1s a wonder we were The Japanese fired It at us. We fired j it ;;'ocvnt*, tea or tahl..I.Ii your write: My hn l ln.1 l isvcuk (>rthrrv standard, tr-fiilng rf'Wt"1.fof'' not all maniacs before the ('ap tulatl n.We stomach lovf-l" livi-r and \ It bavk at tbeiu. They returned It, and .trl1Ui!1. moths. the d." rsMiti ns-ure.1 l a 1.ltir ,r to Lain the din of battle in our .earn Ilordtuan.I tic ills which so 'r'" jM-i.ty! summon 1 latll'lI! and l il , time I saw it I wrote this raemugv on The London Kxpn-s* sound tie Synip. urea . the iLAtor. It in.. ..rchiMirau that on one day .1 think It was Jan. 2 hint. hat vas' I'ix i y..re 6.> and, ) gaud a place of taper, 'If this does not ex- alarm over the tart that England can tIIlC"j it It for n A duw of when the Japanese fired no shells at U.rlt \lit' 1.6\t' .t.! .). "kr- |>* a Ml *li prow persons plod this time shah![! put It in a this ,.il! you no longer rely upua the t'nited Statt- nx\ iciM every day soon u* we were daieii by the sileure. Wekept 1.'tL't! cantv.tl Iur exports tnu,rultni alrvlHK tLt'ql.e. is be- amen we pare stssi .....i 4 _, ,..f hell was tired through the thread of uheel-i. You know how you feel the fell off one-half: ta 1:1111. Tte chief ot' tug erected near Pis. Ital) says th* .ells-.. t, .e, 'U Lt a G1 pert a. .a:. the screw In Ito cap hole. The JspaneM motion of a ship after you step ashore bureau of siatNtlo at 11 ?hingtun:! 0 I j jP N>\\ York World On its completion alaa&-lea.ioe (11.4 U 1'1I11l I I Ask you dealer Jf a pecked. ofrI.4rord. sensation unlike Well it was a * crews turn from right to left, the HusaUn Austin rays that tie redaction of ty the end of the year It U eII..etkt to I Ba..a Gr.,1pi aid it bed And timeA that Th roar wa in our ears, though Sort direct! communication with all! .. ' from left to right., every U due chiefly to Increased s. cut I.rpt MIW. 'O.e (1..11.C. Bw fuse was crvwtl in It left Its muffled even after the bombardment expurtatton "Hur.tn.-A of Kurcj. a. well a, the -C. We4i1Jl .C....ttsu.ywgs T..a. - had ceased." home cots*umr lion &t+.t pacaage .W le m.liat to yea.t . mark In the brass l1n1ng- urs from I i United State and 4',na.a. sod with si left to riht, thew of the Japan** I ".\nJ then there was the noise of vessels on the Medterrareauu! 1..1:10: dif your own guns" rt'mul."t the reporter Race the ?sy youth of Part t.Uf' from rlght.ta left JNJ there wan no anJUlnUc uceane1J1. 1I"Ultfln knowing the number t>f time* : taken to auto[ t1bIEn! ; and other outdoor I It had been fired t-y each side." our own runs?" replied! Captain actlTitles! maikeri Galls have jot trwrtsg H__,. II Were there many women in ttw"More bate. "11> 1 did not count for whad out of faction. Late hours interfer tin4n; ? health n like fttiilin mot.o .*--. 'rltsr no ammunition to are except t I with the morale spin, sod be kf* tteetiergrilc think {hiesw h-. alt' sick tl't.en : '" what the sent us and did than a hunilnnl We kepi Jpne I sportsman mutt sleep: ttt have! a nJl1lh, oi.i.t sic tl"Jal I' < .-., , ) and the.., nt explode. Th figaUnj was Gene ,irrat: >!). b-tlrr aaditk - d but: on our ski! !' it was all at co> I i.f >.1I\h] I .-iei, V* iff . them to of work for a was plristy >n. sod sleep must cot lat: cut short sit. . ran.n.* decay were w cljiw to "I had a irtrihlr Ctteet tr.'td. +*% Most of them were the wives and tam us that w* could tear tht'moub I either. I It rrrrokr anol enai .l'r, of: 11\ ".",i. /. ,i Ule of oflJcers of the garriwa or re a i .. '... ant aet'tt' It was no u,* U Cre niter ftn.hu/- relief in &1.f"1 r -u. NEW YORKCLIPPER dents of the town ant few were proteulxial rtes at them, Uy were too near IWtr.rti>. rif*. I aii cured by I". King :\t'1L (Ill.o,.rrtJ Burst' But they tr-har !I +.r Foltenmi.tion. out at" 1 c.., ', nobly and ministered to the sick an d!I Our.. men. threw .band grvosdes. _and! T> sine, t>"" 8*, -it f a rinrrt. or 1>..1 (im\nl ",, 'r..1 any con/h -,r i'in: ti t-li baJ I a cut lltu>!t lea vine a Cr. trw 1ktCa1't: Itrd ('n. I' .., I orUl " wounded day aid nijfiit! as tf theyb.en Go ref l._.. nix ID the Al +t - , tit itrh hazel S A tit I-,.. i are. "{"" -inc p III t Triibu IPN'Ind' nsrmDiev> trains! for &ur i&ia off " prllly > He tsar "eli think he bas f* d..p . pit the gtrr.aine. J 1. Turkt-r. ", itt<>r of : free i IB THCtREATEBTTHEATRICAL "But the work; in the t \ pitab wmi I .ho. after daring e *tr ctrd Ctn\ Uuwa the llsm r" zrr, Vntr.U '" r'l"I te I a ghastly affair la the lint few month .>r in.ije! >tu>u, re sail Me ta rrrtt\.1lY> hare o**.i iirVVm' \\ iv '. hair; v* tn I HOtUSTtR S i i SHOW PAPER If you can imagine performing *rtoui I rrU>rv hi* hHlth.! Soltin sill du this my fsroiiy for pi'es (""It. and teens Itnucy surgical operations without anf4M'VUn. : tot I>r KirVs Sf" Life hik. .\ quick, re I'.e br-It ea.r ,,', t' .. .art .. '" I Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets IN THE WORLD. : 'h..t..t-of>. I without aaa*,thetl N and w ItJwu't ptrasnt _nT ceruin cure b> R'tt Cres l'tsni.acg i..i tea ,ae !I'i tJ.f i Buy X iii U Buy P.ejU hr Y $ 2Sc. at Ked l"rofolI I ".00 nr. SlilUCcjiJOCti., a"atl&llt>r., H( sad Char L..i ea kntJ fl7.f.. t wen c Coils bandages, you can form ua<" l\harw6t!. iuanntreti088TORIA. I ptrip "., l.toc.! Lt', -. r.SAMPLE : .. .. . dif :: :: a :" tic t. ( atrt.t tad to ywreAtUig .t- . what oar sarfwbs A. act 9, u.-J T.ot.b.1"IRpW4 [.r.ef\U., Ia.eb ...,. In Imagine bus.!rvds aye O. _* IJ.1 in&1I. elgat 6ct:;.*u, H-i* t* ; COPY FREE. lId \!11thUrfJ;J iii flat Tit m ran kI. forth. ,G ltdriIttekrR b"tL" uJ ts..c itacta In axijr H r...l4IlO T_ La ai' ttM&IIIw-of tora ....... / d t""t f.erw B 0i'C0U a baa oaten. brat. by i fUIiII OUtpu.. co. ,tu. and Lavtag &o nmUcto far them, yoi /7 $ I HJUATufJa, s r.iI".1 K stsa wa.WLDEA aUII'l .,aiL r. ."t.luH isgs..L . . eta torn aa MM of wtut oar phy,i J&fffi4Z3&C I a'.'CUS FOa UUO PEOPIE I ..1J. .. !!!t k,. Trio.. dIaIIIiifiI - s I 4 !f ,. r *' .,_... - y, --4. ;I( %: ; ;:- ' ; 4' ..... -- : 3 .. - t ., &: --tl 0 ..