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THE MIAMI METROPOLIS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915 PAGE THREE TEH PAGES canker was found. In fact was one o. MASTER'S SALE things compulsory too. no doubt, but certainly the ruling spirit would be American, and If American quite aear Christian, and have nothing In com News From the East Coast of Florida mon with the system you are trying to defend against God, against Amei-ica and all that is right and holy.

To the public, I will state that is my earnest desire that the mind Christ shall be the ruling influence of these discussions, and to that exception no man's opinion can be dis CLAIM THAT SWEETING BEEN RECEIVING MONEY AFTER MONTH'S BUSINESS TITUSVILLE BOTTLING GO- LABOR DAY IN JMILLE ViSLL BE CELEBRATED IN fiQST" GLORIOUS WAY regarded, but if he is placing his opinions or beliefs before, the public, that same public is entitled to proof for said belief. Personally, 1 am willing to submit to that test, tnd TO CROSS-STATE HIGHWAY Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order and decree issued out of the circuit court of tha eleventh judicial circuit of Florida, in and for Dade county, in chancery, dated July 8th, 1915. in a cause therein pending wherein Carl R. St. John is complainant and Isabella M.

Wells, a widow, and James H. Gil-man, are defendants in a cause to foreclose a mortgage, the undersigned special master in chancery, on Monday, September 6th, 1915, at the front door of the court house of Dade county, Florida, in the city of Miami, between the legal hours of sale will sell at public oat-cry for cash in hand, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot 6 of block 80 north, of tha city of Miami, as per plat or map made by A Knowlton. C. on file in the office of the clerk of tha circuit in and for Dade county, Florida. J.

R. B. CLEMONS, Special Master in Chancery. A. J.

ROSE, Solicitor for Complainant MUST INCREASE CAPACITY as testimony for the whole of my be TITUSVILLE, August 14. One SEMINOLE COUNTY WILL DO ITS the primary infections but was taken hold of at once by the inspectors whose methods eradication by fire; were approved by tne owner ana now the grove has been clean tor six months and we had no infection irom In this district do sincerely and -unreservedly uphold and sustain the Plant Board and their laws. And the majority of the people throughout the Redland district will say the same. Why some people (meaning the aforementioned half dozen) persist in standing in their own light is hard to understand. When we know and they liamentary committee that not a sing-know (but are too stubborn to admit) that, if citrus canker is not eradicated the citrus industry of this state is doomed and as they, as well as "we" have our little "all" tied up in lands that are superior to all other lands tor the production of citrus fruits it does seem that common sense and reason would tell them to abide wil-" lingly by the laws of the Plant Board rfhich is doing to the best of its ability what it considers for the good of the people.

Then Mr. Bealey's comparison Carrie Nation and the Plant Board is quite apt. Carrie Nation, with the law opposing her, saw what was needed and also that a hatchet was the only effective remedy at the time and from her first crude efforts has sprung the mighty temperance movements of the day. of the new enterprises, of Titusville SHARE IN MAKING ROAD SUR is the Titusville Bottling works. Ihey have been at work now for a month COUNTY COMMISSIONER STATES HE HAS EVIDENCE TO SHOW THAT FORMER TAX COLLECTOR IS STILL COLECTING OELEBRATIOX PLANNED FOR PABLO BEACH ST.

At'GCS-XI NE ALSO MAKING ARRANGE" iislORIGCELEBRATION VEY AND WILL PAY ONE HALF and the business has got beyond their present capacity. They have an auto OF BRIDGE COST truck and are distributing soaae ana lief or knowledge whichever the case may be, I will say that my indiviljal mind, or the combined r-ind 'his opposition, can no more mix ith the Florida Plant Board than can oil mix with water. There must be a reason. Does the public want to find out these reasons intelligently, or does the want to let some tyrannical, un American institution over-run I will place all I have, life, property and all, on the altar to keep from fubmit-ting to this subjection. Vhis sacrifice is being made thro jh rut our country to stay the iide aiiti-American institutions tending tcrard state-religion, state-medicine, etc.

Mr. Core says, attend canker meetings. Talk with men who are at head of this work and let then jut jou Bludwine. They have an electrically operated filter with a capacity of 700 TITUSVILLE. August 14.

That gallons that takes out the hardness and nearly all of the taste from the Seminole county will have a road sur vey to the most desirable place on JACKSONVILE. August 14. Labor Day. Monday. September 6th, wiil be celebrated by the unions of Jacksonville this year at Pablo uA.h at th meetlne of the Central city water so that the bottled goods are perfectly palatable.

The current the St Johns river from Christmas KEY WEST, August 14. Evidence that ex-tax collector T. A. Sweeting is collecting money alleged to be due the county, was produced at a meeting of the commissioners, and steps were taken to prevent, if possible further collections, unless said collections are turned of electricity is sent directly through the water and kills all bacteria while (fort), and will pay one half the cost of the bridge, that Mr. Ellis agreed Trades and Labor Council the vari 30 per cent in small towns and Tillages.

In Germany, according to figures received here, the increase in the same time is about 65 per cent; and in Vienna. 75 to 80 per cent. the filter takes care of all solid mat to grade and hard surface the road to ous committees made tneir report. Th committee on arrangements. ter the St.

Johns river and that county commissioners of Brevard county over to the proper county Still the motor tourists are Dr. E. G. Linduer and Dr. Her right.

My reply to Mr. Core is Mat E. Terry, chairman, after consider-img the many propositions decided that Pablo Beach would be an ideal for holdine the celebration on Commissioner stated to the board that f. evidence that ex-tax collector. T.

A. Sweeting was bert Counts of Ocala left Thursday and passed through here this Friday thew 6:23 "But if thine eye.be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in a. m. bound for Miami which they ex collecting money for taxes alleged to account of the many advantages that thee be darkness, how great is tliat pect to reach toiday This is consid daTkues3! ered not so bad for Florida roads cosld be offered.

Arrangements nave been made with the officials of the Florida East Coast railway, and they after such a storm. Very truiy yours, F. W. BEALEY, A fine boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.

George Michael of Indian River Homestead, Fla. August 13. 1313. have promised to maintain a convenient schedule of trains throughout the day and late at night to accommodate the crowds. Other railroads ntarlnc Jacksonville have promised The Plant Board, with the aid and approbation of the law has to make use of the fire wagon and we are hoping the results will be as far reaching and beneficial to the citrus industry as Carrie Nation and her hatchet have been to the prohibition cause.

Now let us for decency's sake allow the Plant Board to do what it was created to do. MRS. S. B. WAIT, Homestead, R.

F. D. 1 City, at 1 p. m. yesterday, weighing eight pounds: and at 2 p.

m. a seven pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer of Titusville. he Plant Board, The Fire Wagoc And Some More of the Peor.ia St Joseph's Academy ST.

AUGUSTINE. FLA. Established 1866 High-class boarding school for young ladies in charge of Sisters of St. Joseph. Patronized by children of best Catholic and non-Catholic families of this and other states.

Buildings splendidly equipped with all modern conveniences. Delightful and healthy location in quaint and artistic Ancient City. Course thorough, embracing all branches requisite for a solid and refined education. Music, painting, languages, commercial course. Terms moderate.

For full particulars write SISTER SUPERIOR. Editor Metropolis: This is not a learned discussion un to grant special rates for the occasion which will bring thousands of excursionists to the city to join in the celebration. Invitations hav been extended to the unions of the interior LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST the why or wherefore of a citrus canker, but to let the public in genera, know that the "people" of Mr. F. W.

Healey communication of August 0 in your valued paper consist of FROM RIVER SEC. be due the county that the commissioner had in his' possession check attached to the tax receipts, said check drawn by Dr. C. F. Kemp in favor of T.

A. Sweeting to the amount of over $100.00 which showed dates of July 1915, and that said money had been used for purposes other than pertaining to the eounty. Check was exhibited and examined by the members present. The board requested attorney Ma-lone to at once take the matter up with the attorney for the bond holders and inform them that In the cpinion of the board, that the money so collecte dshould be deposited to a special account, until tne matter of Sweeting's shortage together with the responsibility of the bond holders towards the county were settled and to render an opinion as to the right of Sweeting collecting said money. The books and warrants of the county treasurer wer.

checked and found to be correct. The board voted to take up $8,000 worth of outstanding school bonds, ard instructed the clerk to corres just one-half dozen of which he is have agreed to paying one half the cost of the bridge, is the favorable re-! port brought back to Titusville byj the Good Roads Committee which went to Orlando on Thursday to meet the county commissioners of Seminole county. i Prospects are that it will be only a short time until there is a cross state road from this point and with this result of their trip in view, the party tired and sleepy, could not refrain from jubilant smiles. The committee left Titusville at a. on Thursday going in automobiles through Kew Smyrna.

Deland, Sanford, Christmas and return, the trip totalling a distance of 236 miles. Composing the committee were: B. C. Edwards, president of Indian River Auto club; C. C.

Baker, secretary of Indian River club; J. M. Oeban, chairman Good Roads committee of the" auto club and a county, commissioner; L. R. Paxton, county surveyor; C.

Ellis, president Titusville Fruit Farm Land3 C. J. West, president of Indian River City Development E. E. Everitt, number Good Roads Committee Indian River Auto club; B.

Akerman. meaner Good Roads Committee and Road contractor; Dnn F. Cleary, member of Good Roads committee. Mr. Osban stopped in Sanford for a few days visit and also to boom the Southern connection with the Ean Coast and see the Orange county commissioners.

On returning th ptrtv found an yuto party of eight members st.f.'" liONDON. The general increase in- food prices during the. first year of the war. according to the official Labor Gazette, is 35 per cent in the larger towns of Great Britain, and one. All of whom are endeavoring to set the Plant Board and its laws at naught And by publishing just sucu articles keep trying to make the pub lic at large think they (the one-halt dozen) are being wrongfully abused.

If those people would, have Joined with the Fruit. Growers' and Truckers' association when citrus canker The school and Is conducted on a system of prac home buildings are towns in the State to be the guests of the Jacksonville Central Trades and Labor Council, and it Is expected that Pablo Beach on Labor Day will entertain the largest crowd ever gathered at the popular amusement ptaoa. A band of music will be engaged and dancing in the spacious pavilions wU be Indulged in throughout the day and to late at night, when one of the grandest displays of fireworks ever witnessed in the southern states will be shown. This attractive feature of the celebration has been obtained at a very great expense to the committee In charge. It will be mostly an aerial display over waters on the beach, and exeeptionably beautiful selection of rockets, colored bomb and et pieces will be shown.

The eomnlttee has also made arrangements for the convenience of picnic parties, tables will be provided in the pavilion where families and parties can spread lunch near the beach, and while eating-enjoy the exhilarating breezes of the Atlantic. was discovered to be such a malignant disease, it is the opinion of SO per cent of the people that this section by now would have been practic 11 modern throughout i. '(II and splendidly INDIAN RIVER CITY, August 14 H. C. Jepson has been in Jacksonville for several days for an operation on his eyes which has proved to be more serious than anticipated.

News comes today that Mr. Jepson is better and now on the road to recovery. J. G. Bennett, government engineer has been busy several days measuring the discharge of the Bird Lake canal Into the Indian river the work is not yet complete.

Everybody went up to the ball game yesterday at Titusville and saw a good game the score being 2 to 1 in favor of Sharpes. -The rains have freshened the water in Indian river so that the jelly fish are not as numerous as they hare been. Evening swimming parties are therefore the rule. tical ideals that make for thorough mental, moral and phy. sical development.

ably free from citrus canker. equipped in every pond with parties holding said certi "0 respect. It has been proven by diligent stu ficates in reference to their cancellation. dy of those capable of studying plant life and plant diseases that no known cure for citrus canker has yet beeu found. PUBLIC PULSE And also it has been proven north of New Smvma at two o'clock in the morninT and thov had just ordinary knowledge that its pow er or infection works quickly and thoroughly.

I ''en thpre for hours One of ths nartv was f. former Titusville res-j idnt. wIia rloi'i-" i New Smyrna, and lives at White And also it has been proven tnat NEW FIXTURES FOR THE The management of the bathing) eradication by fire destroys tne dis ease and this removes the danger oi I Ilea ley Asks Questions For Core to Answer Editor Metropolis: Will you kindly ask Mr. Harley V. Core to give the public the benefit of his study on the questions regarding citrus canker, addressed to Mr.

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xurther infection. Our grove adjoins one in whlcn PIERCE POSTOFFICE STOCK RONS AT LARGE CHICHESTER PILLS rr-v THE DIAMOND BBAIS'D. A houses and the merchants have promised the committee that city prices will prevail and that no advance will be made for the day. Any overcharges reported to the committee will be immediately attended o. regular fare of 50c for the round trip nd children under 12 at half fare will be charged.

All outside attractions at tM beach will be free. Governor Trammell will be the speaker of the day. If THE EOT CITY letting his light so shine before men that others may see his good works S-DIir(tl ask 1111. in Red a FORT PIERCE, August 14 To-j night anil tomorrow, the new lock bcxes will te installed in the post-; ni 4-oJ4 till Rli Si. Ed3 Tali a and glorify his Father which is in Heaven.

iiAjiui it ram ph. i zrLl 1 ST. AUG-JST1XE. August 14. Furthermore.

Mr. Core, in your 4t larss in the citv opinion, is it possible to form an or-i tfanization, whose predominate yews nowa as Best, Safest, Al wavs Re ah to SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE nenry layior let his cow roam Bi)irit be anti.curLstian or anti- He was arrested and inicrfnn imi if I 1 detect such an organization? onice and on and at.er Monday tna patrons will have no trouble in getting their mail. The boxes arrived during the week. The new boxes are of the lock and key design, and before a patron will be allowed a key he must deposit with Uncle Sam's official representative, to-wit, the postmaster, the sum of twenty cents as guarantee that the key will be returned when the patron has no further use for the box. The postoffice will be open Sunday evening so that these keys may be secured.

I understand a Christian to be a for Mr. Taylor. E. Noble Calccur higher type of being, a spiritual be- ins it you please, who gives evidencs expounded the law on beha'f of the city. The court ruled for Mr.

Taylor, and dismissed the case. i oi a regenerated mind, possessing in ta measure the mind of Christ, wnioh i arc taught overcomes the vond, ALLEGED GERMAN SPY meaning ail obstacles, men, wnen RF TPrpn nv TTIFKTiAY ve face citrus canker, why let an an ti-Christian institution declare this Co Low Excursion Rates For Ancient City Laboring Men ST. AUGC8TINE, August 13. St. Augustine will be favored by special lew rates fsr the Labor Day celebration to be seld here.

According to a letter received this morning by Chairman Lyon of the committee transportation, a special rate of one fare plus twenty-tive cents will sw in effect in the, lower part of the county, and from Palatka. There is a special rate already in effect from Jacksonville which may be taken advantage of by anyone comjfeg from that place. This rate good on trains and 37 Saturdays and and 85 Sundays, god for return on any train up and including Monday night following. TOM CAMPBELL Wii HAS TALLAHASSEE, August 14. pest incurable, after a few feeble at-Fcllowins the arrest here Tuesday tempts, and ever afterwards accept of the German riing under the their original decree of "burning?" ximeT o' Auun urooipn.

anas ku- ias near as I can see intelligently, or X. V. Z. OPPONENT FOR OFFICE; dolp. AIolpT.

a hesnng was this idea of burning was born In the rt for Thnrsay, but ha been post fear and dread, and weakness of hu- ponea until next luesrtay. Mean-man niind instigated throush stl- while the man who is charcred with i fishness from a property standpoint STUART, Agust It will not iJiuycuy uuun ran- mese inaiviauais ir.ougnt tne values via anilin. rr i Vg Ul IUC tUlLCU CLAICB u- i vi meir pruperiy woum reauce 10 t-en K.n purposes or obtain- cents on the dollar, and therefore. The lette front Mr Rahner reads we must get rid of it right now. Not as follows: i Butm stands ior tne Audit liureau oi uir eolation, like the Mind of Christ would dictate A.

B. Crow has thrown his hat 'into tlfTlVl the ring and announced his candi- f.68," jtyied is connrid in the county in0 th but right now. I understand that this "Have pleasure in advising that we will authorize sale of tickets from Hastings, Bunnell. Dupont. Palatka.

and internftdiate stations tor all trains Saturday and Sunday. Sept. is "the mind of man, which we are taught is at enmity with God. 13 it? uuueu riaica juuimmsiuuer are Again, in. case some anti-American institution attempts the control of America, or any part waiting the arrival of the secret service men to look into the matter and obtain anything more than can secured.

The prisoner refuses to tell of his actions around Tallahassee and the nearby gulf coast 4tn end 5tP. and for train 38 reaching St. Augustine Monday morning, Sept. 6th, one fare plus twenty- thereof, should their opponents com Crow said: "I have filled the office of county treasurer for the past four years successfully and as that office is abolished I have determined k. to be a candidate for tax collector at the primary next year and ask the support of my friends.

I am doing this at my own decision and not at the suggestion of any other party or corporation." promise whenever demanded from and are the algebraic signs for unknown quantities. Does the newspaper in which you advertise open its circulation figures to an Audit (A. B. Or does it simpl- believe blindly everything it claims (x, and z) The circulation books, postoffice receipts, and all other circulation data of THE MIAMI DAILY METROPOLIS are wide open to verification and official approval by the Audit Bureau of Circulations: when you buy MIAMI DAILY METROPOLIS circulation you know exactly what you pay for. that source, or would you favor hav towns except that he is interested in ing us stand and fight for our in alienable rights of life, liberty ind five cents Pr the round trip; tickets to be limits to return on any train Monday or Tuesday, Sept.

6th or 7th. "I trust this will be satisfactory and that te rate will encourage a large numPr to visit St. Augustine on the datr mentioned." the pursuit of happiness, equal rights to all and special privi the bee culture, claiming to be an expert apiarist. Until the hearing is bad before the United States commissioner, Guyte P. McCord, it is not known whether the charge of spying will prove serious or not.

The United States deputy marshal leges to none? IE If the Florida Plant Board is such an institution, do you think they ever will secure the co-ou'ration you OBSERVtR HT KEY WEST claims to be strengthening the dence against the man every day. BY are asking for them while America is America? Or, would you think it more likely that the time' will come when this Board with its singleness of power, with no checks n'aced thereon whatever, in other words 11 A. B. C. or x.

y. z. ESTABLISHES HURRICANE STATION ON CUBA ISLE WARSAW. Joseph Brandt, well known painter of war pictures, died in Radom on June 12. A short time before his death his country residence which contained valuable works of art was destroyed by the power of a czar, shall have to he com MELBOURNE.

August 14. Ball park is to be made a real park and a place of enjoyment on days when baseball games are not being played. With tha a)tnA nf Will tin. pletely demolished and some form of a real American institution place 1 in Germans after which he moved to its stead, with Inspectors and many the civic committee of the Womaai I Radom Mr. Russell Whitman, Managing Director of the A.

B. 330 Railway Exchange Building, Chicago, will gladly supply any advertiser or publisher with full details concerning the Audit Bureau of Circulations. club, headed by Mrs. C. C.

Burges, has undertaken the beautification of the park, and trees and shrubs are being set out and later in the season flowering plants will be put in, and the park made a really beautiful place. Trees have Been hi out around the band stand, inside the curb. EAU CALLIE MAY VOTE KEY WEST. August 14. A hurri-l cane station is to be established on the extreme western end of Cuba, at Cape San Antonio, and Weather Observer H.

B. Bayer has left to put iu the station. The revenue cutter Miami is taking Mr. Boyer to Cuba. The Cape San Antonio station will be operated only during the hurricane months.

Prior to this time there was a station on the Mexican coast from which reports were received as to weather conditions in the Yucatan channel and vicinity, but of latb it has been impossible to communicate with the Mexican station, due probably to unsettled conditions in that cory. Cape Saa Antonio is an lsolatd spot and Mr. Boyer will doubtless have some interesting experiences in working his way back to civilisation. The only mode of travel from Cape San Antonio for a distance of about June Average Circulation 533Q Miami Daily Metropolis Miami, Florida PUBLISHED IN FLORIDA'S MOST PROGRESSIVE CITY $35.00 to Philadelphia S32.00 to Washington S48.90 to Niagara Falls S37.50 to Atlantic City and Return to Jacksonville via ATLANTIC COAST LINE "The Standard Railroad of the Sonth" Excursion rates to many other points upon application. Tickets sold daily, good to return until October 31, 1915.

For- rates, reservations, or any information, communicate with A. W. FEITOT 128 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. 5 EAU GALLIE. August 14 Petitions asking that that an election be called for the voting of bonds in the sum of $350,000 will be presented to the town council at its next meeting.

The proposed Issue will be used in the erection of a city dock, city hall and the lnstalla- seventy-five miles is by said boat or mule back, after which steamship suscomnnlations may be secured. iton of a sewer system..

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