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PHI DAILY SUN GAIKESVILLE FLORIDA AUGUST 1 1909t 5

NEWS FROM ALL

PARTS OF FLORIDA-

The big bungalow and postofflce atcave Sable have bovn destroyed

The buildings were owned by

the estate of the late James A Wad

dell James Connelly the sole occu

pant of the house can give no cause

for the rire but It I thought to hUeoriginated Irom u Mituke put used to

drive away mosquitoes

The St Johns Ltyht and PowerCompany la extending service outbeyond the northern limits of thecity into known as WhiteCity The also being

to the Blind Instltutes new building now in course of

erection which will be lighted withelectricity when finished

The Government snag boat Capt

McGuire Is on the river about hereclearing the masses of hyacinths-

The accumulation Is especially heavy-

at the lluffalo Bluff and Palatkabridges where It tloats against thepilings making a broad green meadowof the river and almost stopping thepassage of the smaller boats andlaunches San Mateo Item

The Orlando Cornet Band which

for the past year has been In u stateof suspended animation has peen recucitated and Is now acting like thereal live thing It used to be Orlandohas a new concrete band stand andthis ought to Inspire the players toput forth their best efforts Theyalso have sonic of the best musiciansIn the State Included In their mem-

bership

Andrew E McNamaru of Jackson-ville who has been acting In the ca-

pacity of stenographer at the office-

of The Record Company for the pasttwo weeks will return to JacksonvilleMr McNamara last year attended tiltUniversity of Florida at CainesvilUand will shortly leave for Chicagowhere he will begin the study ofmedicine During his short May In

the city he has made many friendsSt Augustine Record

Pensacola fishermen and wholesale-fish houses report that red snappersthe principal fish taken In Gulf wa-

ters are scarcer this season thanknown before in ten or twelve years

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PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED

CUTICURA CURED HIM

1 have used tbs Cuticura neiwdiwfor a very bad case of ecwmn with com-plete nucoeati About tiftwii or eighteen

ago tie dl ea e inshape of a on t p f

It burned and Itched t muchthat I war impelled to how it to a

He it rinxworm andmade very light of It lie gave MM

to bed and allmorning But next morning my

watt all swollen up and IIt When the doctor came to ofllr Ishowed him the hand and to my mir

he told me that be had never ex-perienced such a case in practices and

was well I Aftertrying hU different remedies thn diwaw-Increased and wentfinally to my thighs and legs generallyand on facewa something tmrible After xj tarstried u I thoughtenough I went to whohad reputation of bring the heat intown me it was a bad case ofecwma and that it would take quit a-

while to tare it HU medicine chockedthe advance of the disease but no furtherI concluded to try the Cutisun Remedies I a cake ofCuticura Soap a box of Cuticura Oint-ment and a of Cuticura Resolventand found relief In the flrat trial I con-tinued until I wa completely free fromthe disease and I not een troubledwith another attack since I still usthe Cuticura Ointment in my family aIt is one of the best to aore or other rapidly I can

and truthfully the Cuticura Remedies are the best so far as myexperience went with them and I am

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Ettenul forMunxir n Infant mil Adult mn

of futlcur Su n 25c to Cleaner lb Skinrutlrura Omtnwtit Mr to lint the Skin civilrun llm lvmt 50e in the farm ot CtmroU-tOninl 1111 2V prr of COi to rush the IlkMOSold tb world IMttrr ant rttraiCorp Hate T M

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and big fleet of vessels engaged-in this business are returning to portwith only small catches Until thefish become scarce catches of twentyfive thousand and thirty thousandrounds weje not unusual but nowthe same vessels are coming back af-

ter long rips with not onefourth thisamount of fish It Is believed the fre-quency of storms has had somethingto do with the scarcity of flsh SanMateo Item

W W Lyon consulting engineer-

is making very gratifying progress In

the work of preparing H preliminarysurvey and estimate of cost of thecomplete system of sewerage for thecity of St Augustine This prelimi-nary work will be completed by thelast of August when It will be refer-

red to the Joint committee in charge

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Improvement will IH tak-

n As the campaign for u seweragesystem progresses new enthu

constantly being added to thelist of advocates When the electionIs held this time to decide upon abonding Issue it is generally believedthat the Lonu l b TimeIulon-

T riii the heavy ttorm jasftd otr Ocalu Saturday afternooulightning struck a tree in the trouty I uf Mr J A Bouviertt residttutand caused considerable excitementla that neighborhood Two little

T I Id ron who were at play on theporch were stunned but not se

rlotihly injured Several dishes on atat nearby were thrown to theflour by tit jar The hock was feltseveral blocks away The lightningalso struck a telephone In thewestern part of the city and as a

about twenty phones wereout of commission for several daysThe exact amount of damage to thetelephone company will not be knownfor several days

During a severe electrical stormthat passed over Jasper last Sundaythw home of Mitchell Griff wasstruck by lightning and his grandsonRaymond Stanley Instantly killedMr Grim was on the front porchtiling a saw Raymond had gone outon the back for water Whenthe rush came Mr Griffis Imme-diately went to the east side of thehouse where lu found the lightning-had struck th building In threeplaces and when he reached the hacktorch to his horror found his grand-son lying on the floor dead The cur-rent hall passed across the room over

threshold of the door and aerothe Moor of the back porch Raytnoiid was fourteen andbright promising toy The intermenttook Evergreen CemeteryRev G F Scott officiating

Granulated Sore Eyes CuredFur twenty years I suffered from

1 bad case of granulated sore eyesMartin Boyd of Henrietta

February 1903 a gentleman askedr to try Chamberlains Salve I

bought one box and used about twothirds of it and my eyes have notgiven me any trouble since Thissalve is for sale by all druggists

Effort Appreciated-So you were deeply touched by the

poem younu Mr Ciiffson wrote tonld Maudv

Hut It nut n gocd imetiiI dont rare It wn Just an much

trouble for Him to write It as If behut t een Shakcsiware WashingtonStar

Hicks CAPUOINE Cures Sick Head-ache

Also Nervous Headache TravelersHeadache and aches from Grip Stowacb Troubles or Female troublesTry Cn pud I no Its liquid effects Im-

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MALARIAM Statement ef a Successful Cure

MnOMftbol Smith Dallas Feb1909 baa ab cured meof Malaria and Fever For winemonths post I have lived in the swamps ofLouisiana I never saw a well forTrntitli Malaria has Leltl me in its gripand for the j i t even week I have Q-

cor3rid to b l Thanks to PamAla I amnow entirely well uguiu

PAMALAContains no Quinine

AU Druggists 100 bottles

SARATOGAS SPRINGS

Th Water Was First Used byas Cure

The Saratoga Springs cure aatedated the settlement of this corneanlty by the white man when the HighRock spring was only a babbHag-pprtnpUt drunk at first by the ladlaas-aa a fresh water spring Finding thattheir health was Improved by the water they bethought them that It musthave medicinal qualities and fromthat time all sick Indians were brought-to High Rock spring for the healing-of their Ills The outward and vial

U slin that Impressed the red men-U M the dijH slt of the salts of thewater about the spring In the form ofa cone culled tufa which Htlll existsnod front which It received its namerind through and over which the waterhubbies to this day

In 1SOO the Congress spring wasand became renowned the

world over as a saline cathartic Thiscombined with the sulphurous Ironwater of the Putnam spring madeSaratoga Springs famous as the loadlug health tvunrt of the United StatesThe remainder of the thirtyfive min-eral springs were discovered from timeto time and all have a wide therapeu-tic application In the treatment of almost nip chronic diseases and are di-

vided Into four groups according totheir component parts These groupare First sodlc murlatcd alkalinesaline cathartic second sodlc calcic-rnurlated alkaline snout third runlylH nt fourth sulphur National

Oaby Morphine FiendsAre made by all soothing syrups and

baby medicines that contain opiumend narcotics McGees Elixircontainsno Injurious or narcotic drugs-of any sure and safe cure fordisordered stomachs bowels and fret-fulness splendid for tccWng InfantsSold by W M Johnson

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Oh of course replied BrightlyThere so stale and musts they cer-

tainly need something of that sortPhiladelphia Press

Be sure and take a bottlo of Cbaraberlains Colic Cholera and Diarruoea Remedy with you when starting-on your trip this summer It cannotbo obtained on board the trains orsummers Changes of water andclimate often cause sudden attacks ofdiarrhoea sad it is best to be preglared Sold by all druggists

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