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THE DAILY SUN GAINESVILLE FLORIDA AUGUST 1 1909

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Walt till we get airship messengerfcoya

Alabama la evea trying to dry upthe damn spots

Its the big fakirs that put the littie Into the tariff

Tile dominant political force In ttjerecent Congress was Boston bakedDeans

All smugglers and looters lookalike to Loeb More power to hisgood right arm

Alfred Austin writes on The Adamaatiae Mind Right ot home Alf

4d boy arent you

Sip now used in New York ho-

tel Quests are requested not toHoot la the halls and lobbies

Now that he Is withtile approval of the lion Sick Longsworth President Taft feels reassured

Attitude of various Statu leglslatares toward the Income tax amend

seem to be watt and conalder

The Charleston sews and Courierwonders whether there are any mintJttkpe la Hades Never mind youll

The New German Chancellor beings4x feet three inches high will be

aa cxhlbltten to see the Kaisereal htm down

The more we think of It the morethoroughly wo become convinced thatEdward VII has the most attractiveking job in Europe

Ills teat In mountain climbing Isnot the Oral demonstration GharloE Hughes has given of hi abilityto gut to the Mhlh placua In recordtime

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ONE HUNDRED YEARS FREEDOM

The of the natlcus to win Its freedom front SIam

Ecuador which on August 10 cele-

brated In fitting manner the centenaryof Its Independence At Intervals dur-

ing the next few years other Centraland South American republics willalso commemorate their hnndreuyears of freedom

Beginning their natural life a gen-

eration or more after the UnitedStates became a nation they had inthe shaping of their constitutions andInternal adwJnlstraltyH the successexperience of this country to guidethe That selfgovernment withthem has not been the success it haswith us has been largely due to racialdifferences and tke mixed character-of their to intermar-riage with the aatlve Indians with Itsattendant Ignorance and intellectualdeficiency

Yet all have made some progressand several like Argentina BrazilChile and Mexico have made rapid ad-

vance and now enjoy a large measureof political stability which augurs wellfor future progress

IB the working out of their destiniesthe United States will be a sympathet-ic spectator and will continue In evengreater degree to exert that moral In-

fluence and support that has been sopotent in the past and will hope forcloser social and commercial relations

Miss Maggie Tebeati whose Dayand Boarding School Is surroundedby the most beautiful private grounubin the State has discovered a methodby to drive away the pestifer-ous mosquito These insects havebeen very annoying to her during thepresent summer until she Loganspraying her shrubbery with solutionsof kerosene and naptholeum to ex-

terminate the whitefly since whichtime the occupants of the premiseshave not been troubled with themosquito The editor of this paperhas observed for some years patthat whenever his good wife usedkerosene In the home for wiping thestair railing etc that the mosquitoesabandoned the premises to the right-ful occupants

The Montgomery Advertiser saysThe bill for compulsory education

was KUtponed by the Senate and inthe natural course will be heard olno more No regrets need be express-ed The States educational machin-ery Is not yet in condition to makecompulsory education a real thing

was some opposition tpo onthe ground of interference with pa-

rental rights showing that publicsentiment Is not yet educated up toas appreciation of compulsory educa-tion In short the Reynolds and allother bills on this subject can beclassed as premature there being noactual popular demand or adequatepreparation tor them

TauMavo Free Press The Sunerred In stating that the haloof Sea Island cotton of thin yearsgrowth was received in Savanuuh onAugust th and grown in Su

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The man who Is no economical ottine that he habitually crosses hisneighbors tot in order to save a mo-

ment Is Just z likely as not to h theman who will spend a whole afternoonwatching a base ball same or jipenlthe entire evening chasing around apool table

Dreadnaught signifies confidenceabsolute freedom from fear and u

comfortable sense of security Hut It

Is a curious fact that the building ofDreadnaugbt warships has causedmore alarms war scares and panickyfeeling than anything else In recentyears

When men seek to grasp the worldthey end by losing themselves Theirgreed destroys their sense ofslblllty and consideration for othersdeadens their finer sensibilities andsaps true manhood When such apoint Is reached a man has lost him-

self

Some people are so deficient in In-

dividuality that they habitually leanupon others They seldom take theinitiative or do anything without thesupport of a stronger personality Ifthat support is withdrawn they areleft practically helpless

Chicago s University has droppedfrom Its rolls 100 men who gave moreattention to althlctlcs than to studyHere is a golden opportunity forWestern wheat districts to enlist ableladled men

Lumber mills of the Southwestan Increased cut of 41 per cent

over J908 Evidently this section ofthe country has been sawing wood andsaying nothing

Deafness Cannot lc Curedby local applications as they cannotreach the diseased portion of theear There is only one way to curedeafness and that IH by constitutionalremedies Deafness Is caused by nninflamed condition of the mucouslining of the Eustachian Tube Whenthis tube is Inflamed you have arumbling sound or imperfect hearingand when It Is entirely closed Deaf-

ness Is the result and unless thecan IMJ taken out and this

tube restored to Its normal conditionhearing will be destroyed forevernine cases out of ten are caused bycatarrh which is nothing but an in-

flamed condition of tho mucous sur-faces

We will give One Hundred Dollarsfo any caw of Deafness caused bycatarrh that cannot be cured byHalls Catarrh Cure Send for circu-

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For Permanent Relief Take

on the Liver It will cureW DYSPEPSIA MALARIA AND CHILLS Itis free from all poisonous mineral substances and is composed solely of It Is for weak and

the weakened glands and organsIt checks all derangement of the body Try a todayFifty dot a Bottle Avoid Afl SubtutwB-

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Machines for Rent

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EFFECTIVE DEC 19 1908

Gainesville for Micanopy Fairfield and lo-

cal points 1010Returning arrive Gainesville 425 p inLeave Gainesville for Sampson City Palatka

Lake City Valdosta and all points North 600 p marrive Gainesville 930 pm

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NEW YORK CITY and RETURN

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