Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1906-01-29...

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THE GAINESVILLE SUN JANUARY 2 1906 5 LAST WEEKS REPORT WAS 150 BALES Dutton Co Are Still Doing Business in Cotton Line MARKET Nor YET CLOSED Manager Robinson States That a Great Deal of the Staple Is Yet in Possession of the Growers But Will Soon be Sold I utton IV jvr of era Nlniul cotton hate piirtha fd list w ij one hundred nml fifi Mi t nd big that it wa reported HHVTII days ago that the niirkft d prac- tically Manner Kibinmin uttd that there wa yet ereriil hundred l ir of cut ton in credits and that the was bring offered on the rnnrket every- day The staple i hrinctiiK fair priers KnuT T fee that the n t of the crop will tiring return cubit to pay a ntifrtctir net profit on the production THE WOMANS GUILD Will Hold Fine Entertainment on Even ing of February 1st Woman Guld of Holy Trinity Church ever on the alert for class attractions lint succeeded in compiling an entertainment for Thur day February lt that romi to excel anything in the of c inbm- cd pleasure and instruction that ha born pt ent d here in a long time To have a lecture on MI interesting subject at Modern Japtn deliver- ed by u delightful a cp aker at K v J Lmdsey ration and one from long residence in familiar with hit object i a rare treat to have that lecture illustrated by cents from the actual home life of tie Japanese a will he done by Patton and her charming children is a rare privilege to rare that to it would be Mr Patton for fifteen year resident and mii ionary in Japan and so identified with their most intimate life It qualified to pak with author- ity on the coturner and traits of The Little Brown Men and that he handles the with charming power hat demonstrated by the two addresses he already made on the religious anpect of Japan The lecture this time will take up the subject from a secular and scene from the rocial life of most courteous of nations will be in costume and in a correct setting by Mr Iattuti ant her daugh- ters who of course speak the language fluently The musical feature of the evening will especially good Rev Dr Vil met of Atlanta a master of hit in- strument is temporarily here and Iran kindly contented to join with Miss Christine Richards and Mrs pecker an orchestra which is sure to please Miss Goode and other popular vocal- ists will lend their talent and one or more selections from The Mikado rendered in costume will form a part of the repertoire Last but not the audience will have the pleasure of having a reading from Mr HobeN a playwright of prom inence and an artit of unusual merit This work in being undertaken for the benefit of th new church The excellence of the cause combined with the cheerful aitinc nf n much unusual talent will doubtless inure a full house o buy your tick- et early They will be for ale at Avera SERVICE NOW READY Southern Bell Telephone Company Has Fine Connections- Tho service of the Southern Bell Telephone Company having been made this city i now in communication with Jacksonville and through Jacksonville with the outside world The service while a little slow in being perfected i all that could be- de4jred and patrons of the Gaines- ville ofllce can talk to their friend and transact business in the Florida metropolis with the same ease as if they were talking directly to them It i a big convenience and one that will prove of great benefit to the peo- ple of this city Manager Goodwin of the exchange- is highly elated over the success of the connections since the beginning The Southern Bell not only to be con gratulated upon its service but upon Laving so efficient a manager at Goodwin as well i nun and Th way a a subject been has least Ir tit was el this staple lit high Mrs mime un- fortunate close- ly standpoint this por- trayed tin tdistanee > > ¬ ¬ > > > < > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + + + + + Suites IMB aid W 4 SprlBirs Matin hairs Xr Brats Halter I art Hear Xea- lItrils Salt hay sad iraiii C C D D POWELL JUIUIKIIS and COMMISSION MKKi HINTS IN Furniture Queensware Heavy Groceries Hay Grain and Produce and lVarfhiii en C I Wot Mam St Kami Hrtnlwnr Co War ho jf liaitifoviilf Kla- IUkh t fa h Irh raid for Chitken Ypii and Irvdiuf- orresp iinlinoe Special Attention uivfii to orii ignm I O Inx Our lotn ire or write u for flotation Oftlre of rnluT lt and r ttilon Streets I MICANOPY HAPPENINGS i Interesting Budget of News From That Thriving Town Mfcanopy Jan 17 E G Burr of liidie Springs C i hen tour a gut t of hit brother J J Barr Me i nccompinird by his friend Cap- tain urn Black of Georgetown S C 1 II MoiTttt years owner arid manager of the Carolina llou e sold property to Mrs F J Hagood of JackHonvilk who will shortly move h re with her family and acsume the management of the lintel Mr MofTalt i now engaged in teach- ing school at Tampa The Charles King Dramatic Com- pany played a thre night engagement- here lat week aid each performance was well attended and appeared to please our people The personnel of the company are clever people and they will always be gladly welcomed here Albert Gray King left a day or two agj for Sutherland where he will en- ter college Dr A t Honeicut wife and daugh- ter have arrived from Athens Ga and will be located at the Knntnne House for the next few weeks ARCHER IS LIVELY Real Estate is Changing Hands Rap idly and Town is Good- J W ration the surveyor ha re- turned from Archer in the vicinity of which place he hat been engaged in surveying Archer is one of the oldest towns in Alachua county Mr Patton re- ported and destined to become a town of great importance C D Wood who know and appreciates the value of property a day or two ago purchas- ed ft acres of timber and farming laud for which it is understood he paid a good price Monroe Venable the naval stores operator of Kanapaha who recently located at Archer has also purchased a nice home for which he paid 1600 In all Archer is coming along and will yet be one of th leading towns of the couoly Saturdays Fire An alum of tire turned in from Box 43 corner South University and East Arlington streets at 850 Satur- day mottling whhh summoned the department to a small house oaneJ by Hilbert Kemibrd and occupied by col- ored people in the vicinity of the Sea- board Air Line depot The department responded prompt- ly but the alarm was ent in too late and when the hose wagon arrived the root had been burned entailing a loss of probably HO The flames were soon extinguished High Springs Concert The people of thigh Springs assisted- by other talent gave a delightful con cert Friday evening which was well attended and highly enjoyed Among the outside talent which assisted the promoters arid which helped to make the entertainment such a success were Misses Lovey and Addle Goode Richards and Hampton of hi city i The work of these young ladies was highly and it is needless- I to add that they have the thanks of- i the people of High Springs Illus IIi ld lit I ell I fur I for has I It I I Bevy 1 fracas near N y inner a day many this is was + ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < + + + + JUDSON JOTTINGS- A Brief But Newsy Letter From Our Own Correspondent Judson Jan 27 Mr I S Tucker and niece Miss Etella Miller went to Newberry and lonesviile today to visit relatives and will probably at- tend church services Sunday at Jones yule Colson Week a stun of our tax as- sessor XV V Week gone to lininesville where he will go into the organ and piano busings with A K Harper A B Sanchez wear to Newberry I I II hewitl l tris here today hop W V Vek tnt a s sor fur Iery county i lucre todny A FEARFUL INDICTMENT The Cocoa and Kvkledge News of the 25 h mot the following inter- esting regarding our public school list of Japer News eontaino th letter of resignation of Hon Ntthnnic Adams of White Spring Fla front the Board of Con- trol The letter will found repro- duced in of The New Some of the stntetnent contained in the let ter given by Adams as h reason for resigning are pretty severe in- dictment iicniiict the public school system and should nut be per mittnl to go unchallenged The News doe not question the right of Mr Adams to resign nor to hold opinions of his own on the wisdom of the removal of the University site or the disestablishment of the differ- ent State colleges etc but hi reasons therefor given to thus Governor are public property and are amenable to criticism- In the published letter of resigna- tion Mr Adams says The State of Florida has thou- sand upon thousands of children of school age that are annually denied a thorough common school education for want of funds and facilities This News challenges the of this ttatraent We are sorry Mr Adams did not take the trouble to inform himself from the data fur- nished by the biennial reports of the State School Superintendent and the records of the Board of Public Instruc- tion in his own county Florida has a thoroughly organized and efficient school system If there are thousands upon thousands of chil- dren of school age that are annually denied a thorough common school it is because their parents r Rise to permit them to attend school and not for want of funds and facili- ties From the report of 1002 we find the whole number of children in Flor- ida of school age to be 166143 Of this number there were 112384 enrolled on the various school registers in the State That the balance of the 166143 were not denied a thorough common school education is evidenced by the maintenance of 2470 schools and the employment of 3558 teachers at a cost of 9569735 33 From the fact that the State has gone to the trouble and expense of taking the census of children of school age is proof that the has provided for their education The estimates each year and the appropriations made are all based upon the greatest number of children to be taught If thousands upon thousands of children of school age fail or refuse to come forward and accept the education freely of- fered them and provided for them by the State we rail to see wherein they are denied a thorough common school education for want of funds and fa- cilities The refusal of parents to their children to attend school in Florida hat awakened so much concern among thinking people that a very strong sentiment is growing up de- manding a compulsory attendance law From a careful perusal of the data on schools above referred to The News feels free to assert without fear of suc- cessful contradiction that nn child in Florida was denied the benefit of a school because of a lack of funds or on the part of the State In Brevard county the school law are most admirably administered and the benefits arising therefrom are ap I day hat h r has too ppiig au was piuc Sets The IPae Time this issue I e Mate correct- ness edu- cation require fa- cilities ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + + + + + + A sg VEGETABLE SICILIAN ALL Hair A splendid tonic for the hair makes the hair crow long and Stops hair also Sold for fifty years Always restores colorto gray hair all the dark rich color of youth or parent The s mr may doubtless be truthfully said of every other county in ih State are now about one thousand children of school age in this county but the attendance i fur then the num H rfiirol d Ample i made hi Tfr fur taking care of all and none b n denied the prixilefe attending The ex- penditure fur chiMi in the citinty for h nearly f u- Omiking a capita expenditure ot over I1 per niptl From the foregning WM il iict lie that if th U anN upon ihoiiMKiid of fhiMren ar annually lUtiiid a connnni chor l duTitioii in Imrila it in fither because they re- f ti Mc ji it freely or the chool fund collfct i fur the purpose of edu rrini the children an heingdi- ff rlnl toother iMirM x The strnnherrv growers of Brndfoni county Hr very much pleased with the minouncem it that a reduction of cent per ti he ben made in refrigerator ear rate on Strawberries to Sew York This bring the rate dWti to L SO per bushel There n 6 it Iwas pro- vision has law vest tern per cine uisiui ter because has the 1rnu1 > < > ¬ > + + + + + The Missionary Institute of the Or- lando district Methodist Episcopal Church South is in session at Lake- land and much interest being takes I bjr the preachers the district in the di cusioii of various interests p r tuning to the missionary work A young man went to to- m et h1 prospective bride when they wen to married After camping on the scene all night the false one tailed to appear and he went home with a heavy heart but no bride Two negDeft named Jackson and Aeston were sent up for 30 days at Jacksonville for playing their national ktttne nap No wonder the col- ored people are demanding their rights A Inited States army officer hat been in St Augustine looking over the old St Francis barracks and it it thought by some that they may be oc- cupied again by government troops Tom a colored thief was captured at Miami Tuesday He had several stolen articles on his person I that were identified changes are goof for A steady job i I I If kIt t IIi Paisley lift Ii ¬ ¬ + OUR OBJECT In ailv iltisini is to convince you that YOU ought to have a bank account that the account should be kept in THIS BANK We offer ABSOLUTE SAFETY to our depositors Equipped as we are with a NEW FIREPROOF VAULT New Triple Time Lock BURGLARPROOF- SAFE with our Officers Bonded with Fire and turf lar Insurance your money and valuable papers are safe with us FOUR PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits The BANK of ALACHUA- Alaclhua Florida CHARLES BUM COBE- 1LEBH 1- 5Wbiskfei Wtot BAY STREET JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA AgtRts for sort llhmkt Sour Export tmr bbl 10 dm f 11 1J6 Ribbon 12 flSO Jugs IM hart tow Per bbl 10 dox per dots 1 We pay freight or express charges- on the following liquors LEWIS 1866 Away veryiRif ii the Whisky Lisa 4 full quarts 5 00 12 full quarts 12 75 BLUMS MONOGRAM 10 Years 4 full quarts 4 20 12 full quarts 1200 EARLY TIMES Pure Sour Mash Whisky Bellied la toad Iader taeraaseat HcmmfelM 4 full quarts del 4 00 full quarts 5 50 12 full quarts 10 75 BLUMS SYLVAN GLEN 7 Years J full quarts 4 50 12 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Page 1: Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1906-01-29 ...ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/02/82/98/01379/00710.pdf · THE GAINESVILLE SUN JANUARY 2 1906 5 LAST WEEKS REPORT WAS 150

THE GAINESVILLE SUN JANUARY 2 1906 5

LAST WEEKS REPORT

WAS 150 BALES

Dutton Co Are Still DoingBusiness in Cotton Line

MARKET Nor YET CLOSED

Manager Robinson States That a

Great Deal of the Staple Is Yet in

Possession of the Growers But Will

Soon be SoldI utton IV jvr of era Nlniul

cotton hate piirtha fd list w ij onehundred nml fifi Mi t ndbig that it wa reported HHVTII daysago that the niirkft d prac-tically

Manner Kibinmin uttd that therewa yet ereriil hundred l ir of cutton in credits and that thewas bring offered on the rnnrket every-day The staple i hrinctiiK fair priers

KnuT T fee that the n t ofthe crop will tiring return cubitto pay a ntifrtctir net profit on theproduction

THE WOMANS GUILD

Will Hold Fine Entertainment on Evening of February 1st

Woman Guld of Holy TrinityChurch ever on the alert forclass attractions lint succeeded incompiling an entertainment for Thurday February lt that romi toexcel anything in the of c inbm-cd pleasure and instruction that haborn pt ent d here in a long time

To have a lecture on MI interestingsubject at Modern Japtn deliver-

ed by u delightful a cp aker at K v

J Lmdsey ration and one fromlong residence in familiar with hitobject i a rare treat to have that

lecture illustrated by cents from theactual home life of tie Japanese awill he done by Patton and hercharming children is a rare privilege

to rare that to it would be

Mr Patton for fifteen year residentand mii ionary in Japan and so

identified with their most intimatelife It qualified to pak with author-ity on the coturner and traits of TheLittle Brown Men and that hehandles the with charmingpower hat demonstrated by thetwo addresses he already made onthe religious anpect of Japan

The lecture this time will take upthe subject from a secularand scene from the rocial life ofmost courteous of nations will be

in costume and in a correctsetting by Mr Iattuti ant her daugh-ters who of course speak the languagefluently

The musical feature of the eveningwill especially good Rev Dr Vilmet of Atlanta a master of hit in-

strument is temporarily here andIran kindly contented to join withMiss Christine Richards and Mrspecker an orchestra which is sure toplease

Miss Goode and other popular vocal-

ists will lend their talent and one ormore selections from The Mikadorendered in costume will form a partof the repertoire

Last but not the audience willhave the pleasure of having a readingfrom Mr HobeN a playwright of prom

inence and an artit of unusual meritThis work in being undertaken for

the benefit of th new church Theexcellence of the cause combinedwith the cheerful aitinc nf n

much unusual talent will doubtlessinure a full house o buy your tick-

et early They will be for ale atAvera

SERVICE NOW READY

Southern Bell Telephone CompanyHas Fine Connections-

Tho service of theSouthern Bell Telephone Companyhaving been made this city i now in

communication with Jacksonville andthrough Jacksonville with the outsideworld

The service while a little slow in

being perfected i all that could be-

de4jred and patrons of the Gaines-

ville ofllce can talk to their friendand transact business in the Floridametropolis with the same ease as ifthey were talking directly to themIt i a big convenience and one thatwill prove of great benefit to the peo-

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Mfcanopy Jan 17 E G Burr ofliidie Springs C i hen tour

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1 II MoiTttt years ownerarid manager of the Carolina llou e

sold property to Mrs F JHagood of JackHonvilk who willshortly move h re with her family andacsume the management of the lintelMr MofTalt i now engaged in teach-ing school at Tampa

The Charles King Dramatic Com-

pany played a thre night engagement-here lat week aid each performancewas well attended and appeared toplease our people The personnel ofthe company are clever people andthey will always be gladly welcomedhere

Albert Gray King left a day or twoagj for Sutherland where he will en-

ter collegeDr A t Honeicut wife and daugh-

ter have arrived from Athens Gaand will be located at the KnntnneHouse for the next few weeks

ARCHER IS LIVELY

Real Estate is Changing Hands Rapidly and Town is Good-

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turned from Archer in the vicinity ofwhich place he hat been engaged insurveying

Archer is one of the oldest townsin Alachua county Mr Patton re-

ported and destined to become atown of great importance C D Woodwho know and appreciates the valueof property a day or two ago purchas-ed ft acres of timber and farminglaud for which it is understood hepaid a good price Monroe Venablethe naval stores operator of Kanapahawho recently located at Archer hasalso purchased a nice home for whichhe paid 1600

In all Archer is coming along andwill yet be one of th leading towns ofthe couoly

Saturdays FireAn alum of tire turned in from

Box 43 corner South University andEast Arlington streets at 850 Satur-day mottling whhh summoned thedepartment to a small house oaneJ byHilbert Kemibrd and occupied by col-

ored people in the vicinity of the Sea-

board Air Line depotThe department responded prompt-

ly but the alarm was ent in too lateand when the hose wagon arrived theroot had been burned entailing a lossof probably HO

The flames were soon extinguished

High Springs ConcertThe people of thigh Springs assisted-

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A Brief But Newsy Letter From OurOwn Correspondent

Judson Jan 27 Mr I S Tuckerand niece Miss Etella Miller wentto Newberry and lonesviile today tovisit relatives and will probably at-

tend church services Sunday at Jonesyule

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A FEARFUL INDICTMENT

The Cocoa and Kvkledge News ofthe 25 h mot the following inter-esting regarding our publicschool

list of Japer Newseontaino th letter of resignation ofHon Ntthnnic Adams of WhiteSpring Fla front the Board of Con-

trolThe letter will found repro-

duced in of The New Someof the stntetnent contained in the letter given by Adams as h reasonfor resigning are pretty severe in-

dictment iicniiict the publicschool system and should nut be permittnl to go unchallenged

The News doe not question theright of Mr Adams to resign nor tohold opinions of his own on the wisdomof the removal of the University siteor the disestablishment of the differ-

ent State colleges etc but hi reasonstherefor given to thus Governor arepublic property and are amenable tocriticism-

In the published letter of resigna-tion Mr Adams says

The State of Florida has thou-sand upon thousands of children ofschool age that are annually denied athorough common school education forwant of funds and facilities

This News challenges theof this ttatraent We are sorry

Mr Adams did not take the trouble toinform himself from the data fur-nished by the biennial reports of theState School Superintendent and therecords of the Board of Public Instruc-tion in his own county

Florida has a thoroughly organizedand efficient school system If thereare thousands upon thousands of chil-dren of school age that are annuallydenied a thorough common school

it is because their parents rRise to permit them to attend schooland not for want of funds and facili-ties

From the report of 1002 we findthe whole number of children in Flor-ida of school age to be 166143 Of thisnumber there were 112384 enrolled onthe various school registers in theState That the balance of the 166143were not denied a thorough commonschool education is evidenced by themaintenance of 2470 schools and theemployment of 3558 teachers at a costof 9569735 33

From the fact that the State hasgone to the trouble and expense oftaking the census of children of schoolage is proof that the has provided fortheir education The estimates eachyear and the appropriations made areall based upon the greatest number ofchildren to be taught If thousandsupon thousands of children of schoolage fail or refuse to come forwardand accept the education freely of-

fered them and provided for them bythe State we rail to see wherein theyare denied a thorough common schooleducation for want of funds and fa-

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From a careful perusal of the dataon schools above referred to The Newsfeels free to assert without fear of suc-

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Two negDeft named Jackson andAeston were sent up for 30 days atJacksonville for playing their nationalktttne nap No wonder the col-

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A Inited States army officer hatbeen in St Augustine looking over theold St Francis barracks and it itthought by some that they may be oc-

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OUR OBJECTIn ailv iltisini is to convince you that YOU ought tohave a bank account that the account should bekept in THIS BANK We offer ABSOLUTE SAFETYto our depositors

Equipped as we are with a NEW FIREPROOF VAULT

New Triple Time Lock BURGLARPROOF-SAFE with our Officers Bonded with Fire and turf larInsurance your money and valuable papers are safewith us

FOUR PER CENT Interest Paid on TimeDeposits

The BANK of ALACHUA-Alaclhua Florida

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