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. | The lime erop 1§ practically sll profit to those who gather the limes, for they grow-wild on the ke ~but the ‘prices of the first handl are very small, Three or folr dollars a bar- rel in Miami are considered fair prices. By the time they reach Jacknonvllle they are valued at from eight to ten dollars a barrel and in New York “by retail they are worth two or three times that figure.—— WILSON'S STRENGIH Wil TESTED BY VOTE FOR ED STATES SENATOR, {By Associated Piess.) Newark, Sept. 24—Gov, W held on New Jersey will be today’s primary, which ‘ Demotcratic candidate for the States Senate to succeed Briggs, Republican, whose term pires next March. The Governor's choice, Represef: | tative Willlam Hughes, of Patterson, is opposed by Former Senator James Smith, whose candidacy for the of fice met defeat two years cause of ‘Wilson's opposition. Ng tional Progressive party ticket I8 in the field, they planning to nomi by petition. Those voting toda made ineligible to sign the peti THE WILSON CALF IS /7Y COUNCIL AGREES TO GUAR. ANTEE INTEREST ON $35,000 SCHOOL LOAN. The special session’ of the City Council convened this morning . tof consider the proposition ottiemo} ) 7 poard, which has been Apubm in| full in these columns, Tesul d in the acceptance of the provosition, which means that the Comneil guarantees the interest om & loan of $36, 000 : Veterans at Lake or school improvements. The loan Sponsor for is made by the county schdol board, £ cm Reunion. = | aid the rate of lntem. i 5 m {'Headqu!juri\ Florida Division, cent. actically ob- i United Confederate Veterans, “T‘(’:foff’:f‘mp;ww ,c,;:{ im.|! Lakeland, Flg, Sopt. 24, 1912, ruc Special Order No. vements, which will w of a 7 m 000 addition to the present| Miss Essie Williams of Jackson ewet i & SREHEELS i by il szl»‘iilnngsxfen t:yl:en::em ::0;3 g: Lake City,’ hu declined th{ honor oxt retire present school indebtedness. account of her school ‘:1;‘1(18!’““““ Iso understood that, the site . To fil] this yacancy Miss 3 li ake Morton, i vietnity | Patterson; of Lakeland, is hereby ap- mrn a;d ba'l pnrk' has vointed to this. wnon and veter- :‘p(lme nm’d that ;mwu to | B8 will honor and respect her as . close the .deal for the property are w;'POnWI‘“ of! the dl;ulzncox pow being made. : Prospeets, there-| MY;@Q: m‘ ; Dl;' U 4 ,v fore, for adequate school facilities ajor Gen. . L Co VY J. D. ALLEN, now :,o,-:gp:l[m next school'!el\' are Adj. Gon, nnd Chlif L . 100K 0UT FOR MISSING HEIE. |NORTH CAROLINA BOY IS mnmcmu rmom; C inee of the Democra He was received b; studonu in slickers, Miss hlh !th Patterson Appoxnwl “It’s against the erowd at the polls, up levarnl feet I'll, sald ,t‘b;‘ governor. n "Rlmost neceljn ! New. Orleans, La., Sept. 24~ w politics, but the man w cow mow. comes into political i 88 ) light by giving birth to triplei triplets are named after the three o ) leading Presidential candidates. 1 | ¢ All are alive and healthy. : ? g|be \;mmed not only as to that The first born, dubbed Woodrow statement, but as to the gene Wilson, displayed the groatestenergy » , subect of ampaign. “fim‘mfl“ , of foot and tongue and ‘spends its| A LS ; : time chasing ‘‘Teddy”’ and Taft” about the yard. Bill T short and ‘chubby. Tsddy w last to arrive. - ; ~*When ‘Colone} 'Rmeyalt'cnm o New Orleahs the latter part of t mont\h his namesake will be oflereel him as a present. Just eleven months ago the same cow gave birth to twins, both now living. “WHEN THE ROLLYS | CALLED, FLLBE THERE" Says A, J. Angle, Politician of Polk|’ ¢ Carmifehael g o iwo-thirds of the year | i $t. Louis, Mo., Sept. 24,—Mrs. | Stephen Buck, of Denver, ‘Eol., has ; 5y requested the “police to locate her wm&’ N. Gy i'" «on, Ralph Burton Buck, who'is heir YoUngest student to matriculate ul‘n © $220,000 left by his father and|the State university, perhaps, in the grandmother, history of the institution, or at least The boy dissppeared in 1909 when |Since the curriculum. has been 8o 16 years old. He left home because steep, is the 12-year-old son of Rob- hie father. wished send him to a|°rt Welch, Sr, of Elizabeth City, military school. At the time Ralph who yesterday registered, without had 111\{)’ $15, his week's salary. conditions, as a full-fledged fresh- He is the son of the late Stephen |™aR for an A, B, 2 course. h Buck and the grandson of Charles| < Youne Robert weighs only 7 Buck, founder of the Buck Stove and aRTN wnd in BB AEEES Y, Lright Range Co. lad for one of his age. It is inter- esting to note that this young col- lege lad prepared to enmter the uni- vorsity last year, but owing to his corporation went on a strike ye:ter was by Lalylo day on account of a dispute over the'| | $500 tm' recognition of a local tinion. About 100 men are 1nvolve¢a 10 DI SHIP CANAL ACHOS T, :;nder years, President Venable ad-| gnq Hilisborough, Will Contend | vesterdny . Crawley Ba ; fii:,o £ buy grapefruit in The De sed his father to wait another year 2 X Y £ ¢ The market ; le neople of Waycross, Ga., are Bt ki S fore Antunting th/tiepon’ {or Seat to the Finhh 8 rescued’ (By Associated Press.) «debris a few minutes after ; ‘Spartanburg, = Sept. 24.—Promi-|dent and hurried. to & tmgm ; nent South Carolina politicians gath- | where he died M’ advocating the plan that has al- ready been frequently discussed, of. digging a ship canal across the Peninsula of Florida. The Waycross dian is to utilize the St. Mary's and | Suwannee river route aud-to take the government machinery and para-" Phernalia now in use fn the Panama tanal and use it to dig the Floridn- diteh with, Should the mvmt decide to appropriate & large sum of Boney and -ordep jhis canal' con- fructed, it would be found that the - "gineering difficnlties are practical- I¥ nothing and with theé Panama “uipment and canal digging force dlready organized, it would be ' Yotk of short duration. his’ canal | %ght to be constructed and at no : YTy far distant day, probably will N ¥ Whetlier the route proposed 18 !; “‘n.. ‘ailable is a problem that oul¢ lecided by competent en- Bideers. Such g canal would bring Prt of Georgla and all of Plorids in ;:' touch with the Atlantic sea- w:'!" 1d would greatly bemefit Pen- na]w 45 a port.—Pensacola Jour- sibilities of a collegiate course. Another wonderful thing about this young college student is the fact that he never nmudod a school but two years in his lite. /His parents are firm advoeates of the old-fash- Joned way of educating: youths; since under the tutorship ‘of his mother, At the age of ten he stood the tenth grade examination in the Elizabeth City high school and wml ease en- tered that grade. GERMANY LUSES HER “STAONG AN, LODIED ON 45 SECOND BISHARGK (By Associated Press.) Badenweiler, Germany, Sept, 24.— Germany’s most brilliant diplomat, Baron Adolph Marschall Vonbieber- stin, aged 70, died here after a short iliness today. Since the death of Bismarck he has been regarded as Germany’s ‘‘strong man.”’ Mr. A, J. Angle, who represented Polk county in the last. session of the Legislature, now in business in Tampa, was in fown a short time last night on his way to Fort Meade; ing of the sub-committee of ths Gh;e which ‘he c-flbd whither he went on business. Democratic executive committee, fn- | bark. - Yol " Mr. Angle declared that he would}¥ bell'!dukuuewhenthoLegls - ture assembled Oct. 1, and said thag he belleved the Legislature would |4 decide that he was entitled to re- tain his séat in that body. He said| his action was not the result of stubs bornness nor of antagonism, but that he believed he was merely contend= ing for his rights; that no Progrés-| sive Democrat of Polk county had agked bim to resign or expressed any (opposition to his representing the county, but that what opposition there was to him came from the re- actionaries, and that he merely in- sisted that his case be passed on by the only body he considered vested with authority to judge of the mers its of the cdse, the Legislature itself. ! He also hinted that friends of the convict lease bystem were studiously interesting themselves in his being unseated, a8 measures hostile to the lease system would likely come be~ fore the special session, especially & certain resolution vetoed by the gov= ,ut.lrém on the ground are ing to make large returns on their investments. the business chlefly would be|w the hearing of reports from sub-|thus the wall to such an committees throughout the State. |extent that it topp od over. ¥ hobe (o make masy/ o visite: Governor Blease, and his attorneys : | to the highland Iakg region of Flor- and counsel for the opposition are in Ap ida.” s Qttanduni § . 1 : ‘UELN BULL MOOSE LETTER CARRIERS WO nmnmmma - mn v TRoM saks soaprorp,| OO G » UP AGAINST PERSECUTION. Cleveland, Sept. 24.—Two Cleve- Jand letter carriers were fined $200 each for siopping on their rounds'to. have an ico cream soda. Right oth- er cafriers have been given equally TWevere fines for trivial infractious of the postal rules. Letter carriers here dmsert they are being . persecuted. Gainesville, Sept. 24.—A donblo #caffold 18 being erected im the fail e R yard for the execution of Cain and Ve TR oo, i Fortune Perry, fatfier and son, who Dufuth, Misn,, Sept. 24.—Picket- are to be executed on Friday. Ths | In& I8 16gal, according to Judge Hom- | State Board of Pardons has refused |er Ribell, in the District Court to- to interfere with the actfon of the|day, tn the case of courts, and all hope for the men is ; m m‘ 2 oy way em. which med to ttop allgged | Backed hy the National Letter Car- The men in thelr cells can hear | /t6FlaFence with strike breakers by |*iers’ assotfation, thoy will employ thé sound of the saw and hammer as | the 86 of & court injuncflon, autorners and fight the depurtment 1 ; : at Washington. Political revenge ; FAMILIES AT OUTS ernor which would prohibit the leag~} ::: instrument of thefr death is'be- W A Nt wleiniviration & back prepared. s stration 20, A A 4 m unmm GUNE. of. the department’s activities, they iug of the convicts prior to the next 'msmuns WILL COUNT 4 regular Legislative session. fm BY monv : DIVIDING T}m PROFITS m EMPLOYES. s | 52 new demmm says the ) 1hah News, on the past of the " cotton mill af Monroe, Ga., divided its profits with its The division was & com- g rprise to the latter, when, at ~ “10%¢ of the mill's fiseal year Saturday, they wWere presented Per cent. of thefr earnings vear, the total amonntln; to $2.000. The ‘president says ® made more nad better cloth “maller per cent. of second- 800ds than ever before, and he PULLMAN COMPANY SUED FOR NEGRO PORTER'S IMPUDENCE. Waco, Tex., Sept. 24.—Miss Min- nie Gallagher, a pretty 19-year-old girl of Moody, has filed suit against the Pullman Car Co. for $20,800, al- leging she was insulted by a negro Pullman - porter who offered her $1 for a kiss. She says this happened while she was travelling a few days ago from Columbia, Tenn., to Mont- gomery, Ala. The girl also declares “t'l Several of those who have Been fined for practically no reasom There is no denying that Mr. Ane gle i a fighter, and, while this pa~ 2t all are Bull Moosers. per ‘believes the constitution and dig Han 8P i RO somie precedents are agalnst his re- EXCITED THE MOURNERS. taining his seat, the Legislature may s G jiaire S His neighbors attempted to bury & tak ¥15-year-old negro at High Springs {last week, whom they took to he dead but after they had hauled him: me Sept 34.——A feud of | e years standing’ culiinated yes- terdiay afterfioon in & pitched battle ,botw”n the Crost and Goethe fam-' illes, dt Bayport, near here, Two of! the Crost boys and two of their con= #ink, - Dave, and Willlam Jenfim while setting their mets, were fired on by two of the Goethe famil ho Cambridge, Mase., Sept. 24.A device just installed in the labora- tories of the Harvard medieal sehool I8 designed to enable a physiclan to keep in touch with a patient's pulse by telephone or telegraph, e DID WELL FOR MAN ; ¢ame up in a laugeh; fame thougy ; Inined thi A DEAD o After. electrical connections have 11 i A Was [ to the cemetery, dug the grave ..& Bht the Operatives were entitled R IR Hoe. S0 been ‘minde th t's s dum - e preliminary 1 their g y e patient’s hand is|out tatalities, but » mr bare, The employes will be|Pullman conductor . he merely| . déad man made an attempt t9] placed n & solution of warm R, v d nn:'-':;m the | the victim protested and suld e ” 3 Srateful it the output of the, (sughed and that it was Hecessary |awim to'the shore, but as he Was|water And electric currents from the Deputy sheriffs: ha i 208 WAL & Derley Bt o M"” wg, Ot K€D WD to & high stand-|for her to.appeal to the train con-lheavily elothed he covered only & Y8 8BRS from |bread and.mevn.'' Naturally dmor Yof sentediion hand ‘are earried to an instrument‘nmhvme to the scens to try to Whichi ¥600rd the heart beats, prewetve peace, r ' 5 short distance,—Monmouth Atlas, “monahs” were some excited, - w rianna Leader. o ——— ot ™ | S