Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1909-09-01...
Transcript of Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1909-09-01...
THK DAILY SUN HLORJJOActAJN VTll F pEn 1 1909p ER
UNION ACADEMY
patrons Endorse Action of Supt Kelley-
In Holding Oral Examination
In rvMonse to a call of Dr R U
chairman of the colored board
Of trustees the patrons of UnionAcademy met on august Suth at theschool building Alter discussing
many vital school questions nn adTlsory board was elected to cooper-
ate with the county and
boards after which the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted
Whereas for some time there have
been rumors afloat UB to fraud inexaminations among some of Aluchuasteachers and whereas as a result of
these rumors the Honorable Board
of Public Instruction and Supt Dr
Kelley f Alachua county have recently ta n measures to purify the pro
fe loa of teaching in Alachua county
and especially GainesvilleTherefore be It resolved That we
the patrons of Union Academy and
citizens of Gainesville do hereby ei
dorse the action of the board In giv-
ing the teachers an oral examination
thus enabling the true teachers to
come front under the cloud of sus-
picionHe It further resolved That we
thank ie hoard for Its action withregard to Union Academy the evidentobject of which was to place theschool on a higher plane of UMfulm
and share Union Academy is tin only
high scl ul In the county fur negro
youths w pray the Honorable Hoard
that T UH far as practicablethey ai olnt a man who has at busta normal education and ran furiilhli
testimony of successful experience In
work as principal andHe it further resolved That In all
things Irtalnlng to the bettermentof our si ool Interests we pledge ourhearty fipport
Hoppity Hop
Ar MI just barely getting arnmuiby the aid of crutches or a coneUiiU v u have lost a limb or have-
a defority if your trouble Is rluumaism lumimgo sprain ftlff joints ortnuhiii of like nature ue Hallards
Snow Lainunt and In no time you
can throw away your crutches andbe as w il as anyone Price lic Vtand M Sold by V M Johnson
Some article that Is simply In theway at your house might if adver-tised be sold to someone who Is anz-
tously looking for
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SMITH HighGrade
Hammerless Guns
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DONT EXPERIMENT-
You Will Make No Mistake if YouFollow This Advice
Nver neglect your kidneys-If you hose pain In the hack url
unij disorders dizziness and newoutness Its time to act and no timeto experiment These are all
of kidney trouble and you shouldseek a remedy which Is known tourn the kidneys
Deans Kidney Pills Is the remedy-to use No need to experiment Itpas cured many stubborn cases Inthis vicinity
Can Gainesville residents demandfurther proof than that contained ittho following testimonial
Oacr OaUrnian of Starke Flapays I give Deans Kidney Illl
highest recommendation as theyproved of more benefit to me than anyov or remedy 1 had previously used-I Buffered from kidney trouble forstae time The kidney secretions
too frequent In passage and I
vas forced to arise from six to eighttunes during the night I also hadbackache and was bothered by a painthrough my loins 1 finally procuredDoans Kidney Pills and they soonhelped me Hy the time I had takenthe contents of two boxes the back-aches and pains entirely disappear-ed and the passages of the kidneyatcrttlons soon because regular 1
now fell fifty per cent better thanbefore in n long time
For tale by all dealer Price 0cuts Co Buffalo
v York sole agents for the UnitedStates
Hiinember the name Doans amitake no other
An independent MillerWhen Fnilerkk built his famous
palace of Suits Sum1 there happenedto be a mill thai really hampered tutui the execution of his plans and heasked miller fur how much hewould sell It The miller replied thatfor n long of y Pars his familyhad owred the mill which had passedfrom father to son und that be wouldnot sell it for any price The klnuused every solicitation offered to buildhim n mill In a setter phue and payhim li Idi 4 ny sum ln ini litmaiiil but the obstinate miller still perhinted III Isis determination to preservethe Inheritance of his ancestors
Irritated at last by hi conduit theking sent for him nnd sold In pn an-gry tone
Why do you refuse to sell your millnotwithstanding nil the advantages I
have offered youThe tuUler ri H iitnl his reasons
Do you know continued the kingtint I could take It without giving
you a lemurYes returned the miller calmly If
It were not for the chamber of justiceat Herlln
The king was so flattered by an-
SW T which showed that lie was Incapable of nn net of Injustice that liedismissed the miller without furtherentreaty and changed the plan of hisgarden
A Philosophers FableArthur lull is responsible fur thi
onefully Genius mud Common Sense
ours went walking and ninie to astream Genius his head Inthe cloud nntunilly started toacross paying no attention to tindepth The waters soon went over hisbond and be wns drowned Common-Sense bunted fur n way to getacross surd tlnnlly he found a foot lugAs he Jut out about the center of thestream the Nwnyed nrd be fell Intotie water and sank to rise no storeFolly stopped the Iirtllk of thestream to now c himself by throwingixbbles kilo lie water nnd watchingtill waves lie SRI U n the moistc M iMtik in til rap bt n cold likli-dovetiiHtl tutu iiii MiuH nItt of wlikh-lu s nn illcil Moral It diitimt iimkei-
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AMERICAN WANDERLUST-
A Habit Which Strengthens the Co-
hesive Unity of the NationLess titan half the members of tin
United States senate and house of representativf are native born In thestates which they represent Nothingcould more clearly show the alert actlvltles of the American people nodthat constant Intermingling of the In-
habitants uf the several states whichadds so much to the cohesive Witty ofthe tuition The boy who goes to n
distant state often accomplishes Winethan the one who goes straight on inthe footprints of his father In thehome village Even Daniel Websterwas not bunt In the old Hay Statewhose Influence and dignity be so wellsustained und whose people mournedhim so sincerely when his great lifeclosed
This wandering from state to statehas resulted In the organizing III NewYork city of many state societieswhich aim to together the na-
tives of their respective states an-
nually to revive the pleasant memoriesof the old home days with their
clinging titsWhat would happen If the Ameri-
can people should n wanderabout the country Is u question oftenasked It Is said that an eastern muttnever amounts to anything until hegoes west tutu that n western thanhas to come east In order to attain hNfull stature mentally The northernman Is to go south to learngentle courtesy and chlvalrlc bearingthe southerner to go n zit to nddmore Iron to blood There can beno doubt that this cot ant evolutionhas encouraged blni i v Liensjust as the whirling of tin npedeveloped n toy into our puMut won-
derful moving pictures which gives usglimpses of life In motion nil over theworldJoe Mitchell Chappie In Na-
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THE HURRYING BARBER
Speed Manifested More In the MotionsThan In the Results
Barbers remarked the man withthe sliort hair are born unublu tohurry Just you go Into a shop as I
Jill the other day wanting a hair ratand ask the how long It willtake lie told me Ob about twentyminutes anti I said to go ahead
That barber honestly liclleved liewas hurrying but he couldnt leaveout those little snipsnips about theback of the net to they are all so fondof doliitf nnd be had to rut the hair asIf he were chiseling priceless marbleWhen It got to be about half an hourI said to him Youre n pretty hadjudge of time arent your lie camebark with something about nut want-ing to turn out a job
Ive known it to hapiKMi often Inthe case of thnvlng When you tell aburlier to hurry be dashes around onthe tiled lloor at Imminent risk of fall-
Ing and he sjfrHies the lather Intoyour eyes ail your mouth butt the fartremains bat hi Mkcs much timeas usual to rub tin lttlier Into yourfair and as much lime to shave you
I livln to iMMcve llicre Is Homeperl of rule regarding titer that all
observe I have timedthem One I knl a barber to hurryshaving me and he hind all the motionsbut tool up Jot as time aswhen he went along at his usual gait
I Imagine they the nstomerwill be satisfied wltb the appearanceof speed and thats the reason theyrut around so and breathe heavily asIf winded when changing from
of the chair to the other NewYork Sun
Children of CriminalsIt is a curious fact one all at
Mtiee with the do trlnes of heredityhilt Ijorne out by police records thatthe children of crooks of all classesrarely turn out to Iw crooks themselven dottier study of the subject
revenl that they Art M ssesriedof the criminal lifllifis but that the
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THE DUTCH KITCHEN
I Largest Room In the House and Has aBed In the Corner
Holland of nil countries Is n memo-rial to the unceasing labor of manshands It exists not bemuse the seahigher than Its green stretches suffersIt to but because man by the labor ofhis hands nod of his brain has keptthe water back The Dutch peoplehave not only earned their land tbeyhave made It
When have they found time to doIt all you ask yourself lint you areto know more of tbe work which InHolland never ceases Of the workwhich goes on within those houses youknow nothing until nt Delft you makeyour first acquaintance wltb a Dutchkitchen
The kitchen Is properly a large roomas compared with tbe other rooms tothe house for It Is the gathering placeat nil tittles for the family The table-Is round nnd stands not quite In thecenter of the room but so that themistress sitting at one side can reachher hand out to the stove without ris-ing
In one corner of the kitchen Is suchn bed as you have never seen beforeThe Btlinv starched white muHiln curtalus make It look like n blind windowbut the grandson pulls the curtainsbark and In the recess formed by thecloset on one side and the corner ofthe room on the other you see theplace where your hostess sleeps Thereare a high feather led nnd runny cover-Ings
TIll stove Is n brick one set In adeep tircphtcp The nlil mantel Istitled with brass vessels which theold wnmnn uses an though they wererommoii tin On om side In a chinastatue ot tbe Virgin On lilt other sideunder a glass globe In a waxen statueof Queen Wllbelmlnu In her weddinggown New Idea Magazine
Th OldestThree old sports were chatting after
a copious dinner when one of thrillstaid I let my none U the oldest
j The let was immediately acceptedand be produced his curd reading MrAbel
Oh dear 5 said the second show-ing his card I am Mr Adam
Mine I the bet replied the otherproducing his cunl and they could
I read Mr n Ginning printed on ItJudges Library
A Bright BoyNow Tommy said the teacher
you tray glee me nn example of coincldonce
Whyer said Tommy with somehesitationwhyerwby me fodderand me madder was both married onde same lny Harpers Weekly
Shrewd GirlKllnRolla Is an economical girlStella There Is no doubt about that
She U engaged in a clergyman nndho says that she naked him If lin
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ELECTRIC THEATRE
Situated in Rear of Millers
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Tuner Rebuilder
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Horses and Mules Eyes
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DR GEO S WALDO
DENTISTPresent LicatiM Graham
Will Reline ti East Site Cwrtllfiu Square as spoil as rtmirftl
if new offices is ciirpkttil
The Finest Materials
Latest Metkwls if Practice
have cinscientiiusly cmsidered this question and aim to
make my charges as low as FirstClass Werk wiH permit
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