s‘ lt;111 HIM, IimIi 1 IH !•« In twdei* 11 t I lllllfll N, IAWinter Park to .Halifax and return;Vv yMr. Jim. It. I!i u« mm I, left^fm* •flu* Northon I Mini iichh, Any. H. Mrs. Lrgceod will accompany hint on his return. .Messrs. Moyers MiddflUgh have alarge at* irk of moulding* in the old grain warehouse* on Went I'urk Ave.'The 11 *spefnhilile position of cook lit (niflitIim* restaurant is well filled by Miss\iieiLf a young lady of experience andability. ^Wadsworth IP Smith, l\st|, n'genl of Lieut. ti..L. I h'er'sgrovj* lea vesfor Wash-ini*ton, I} t*.-to-day on a vacation of, six 01 eight N\« « ks.Judge J. I *. Welborne* left for his loan antieipated visit to New York;on the ofh inst,'. IhtsiuesH, engagements will soonbring him batik to tinMr. Honkel has sold out his interest in. the billiard room to\V. T. Rutland, whowill bn wexclnsivecont rol of the laisiiiessuntil Mr. K letnmer’s ret urn.• •As it is a proverbial trait of human uatuie to “rob Peter to pay Paul,” it is suggested that our popular merehaut ofthe latter name stands a good rhaneefor success. 5Holden Kmm. Iiaxe- been shipping ornitgr buds in la rife lt;i smopmtin nl it ilt; all of fastmonth; to Lakeland, enough,.one wouldt hink,’to laid all tin1 trees in that pailof t lie coimt i v.| # (*S. I*. Ihitler has lelmned fiom hisvisd to his family. I lie lloods made “.Marching Through (ieorgiu *a dillieult task. Was it three,‘ or four, livers lie had to s win i to get tot lie depot?Peoph* complain of dull times, and about t lie town the business is «piiet, but the biusz of the planer far into the night is a roust ant reminder t ha t Wilkes A: I’o. aie having i.ihout ail they eaudowlthlumber orders...0Where is the Town Improvement Association? Karl.v in the spring we were, assured on the aulhoritv of that vern-rious sheet, the New Age, that in June work would be Ih-uuii on a sertion of the public* park, and that it would he ornamented with trees and shrubbery. June and July are gone, August is here and not hiiig dotie y e*L* Wake up, ye slum*IH *11 *1•s:Lev. I'. It. Carpenter prenehed at All Saiiits' Episcopal Church last Sunday evening for the last time lefoie his depart me for the North. The subject of liis discourse was “The Transfiguration, and the lessons drawn were practical and helpful. Rev. Mr. Hates will read Eve*ning Prayer next Sunday at half pastlive, and t his se rvice* \Vif h sermon will he held until further mdiee, eaeh Sunday.Letters from II. lt;i. Hnvii*H the pastweek indieate a little more elumtuhlefe«*ling towards I'Jorida than wlieli he went away in the* spring. lie tells the same story as all the rest. The summer in New Hani|)sliit*e Inis fieenexceptionjiH.v hot. Hasn't suffered as much from heat in all the years he was in Florida, as he lias this summer. We shall he glad to see you back, I la rry, a nd a II will be for;given. . %t All aboard for Halifax August totIt. • II. 1*. Seliiirritighiiusen, Lhautaacpia,Chautauqua u»M New York*\ not her lit t le girl that eauie to town last week will sooh In* calling Keiils'tiThomas pa|MVv(; - ;' ' ' i • !.\ Laundry will In* o| Mail'd the latter pin t of t his mold h m f he building form*, erly known as fpimey Market, oil tin* boulevard.#“Show tbyself a man ! was the text of an interest mg and instructive discourse preached by Uev. Mr, Partridge at the lt;'ongivgnt ioilnl lt;hurrh, Sunday iiiorning. This was the lirst of a series by visiting clergymen during the vacation of Hr. Ilookel.• ir •*\s a party of W inter Park young men were returning from lt;trlando early Tuesday morning they discovered a coiiiple.te set of tine surgiea I lust rumen Is sen I tereil along the railroad track Search resulted in the (hiding of a satchel burst open and ruined, and the instruments were also probably rendered useless. The inline of Hr. W. P. Lawrence of Orlando was on tlie satehel, and jl will'In* ji* serious loss to him. , ‘ ** t%'I’lie ingenuity exercisiil ill de\ ising imaginary scheme** and* conrocting improbable stories about the new incorporation would bring renown to I lie laostfanciful romancer of Ihe new school . \•report that the name of Winter Park was to hr changed to t )s«*eo|a was so ipiieklv accepted by. a company talking about town uiat.ters lately -, tlull the inventin' took spec ial care to acknowledge.t lie c anard I afore the party se|w»catelt;l.Aboiit lliis time, v'xliile keeping ycaireais OlM'll, In* Sliru to keep cool, and believeaoout on* -tenth of what vmi hear.._ • l ‘9 » 4anil ammunition, watc hing and waiting*I'iimiih|lec-t mgly blit calif ioiisly a formstole through the‘groves of orange and j leinon, looking iiIhmi! as if fearing a pos-I sible snan*. rnsrcii by the guard* inside* he approju hed the door, tla* crenking «if a hinge* was the fatal moment for him. t tpcniug the door, he nreived a charge ofshot in his legs,and with a howl of terror and jpaiu, ha run from the place with all. possible N|M*e*d, closely pursued by Smithand 1 lie otIn rs from the house*, who had ' rushed out immediately at the*sound of tin* gun. fleeing direc tly for a win* fence la* tore the stnimls from their fastenings and reaching a bout lying at the edge of t he humiick, escaped by just one fortunate moment.* tpiery Who is the nigger? Scpiin* Stovin will not U* troubled by jM*tt\ferers again m i v soon.c ' CA DRAMATIC EVENT.Scene Tetley * Place, a charming i«-t n*n t op t lie sin »ro c »f Lake Mn it In ml, t lieresidence* of John t'arville Stovin, Lscj . Notary Public* fort la* State c»f I'lorida a i large, 'rime \ii evening in August.Hramatis Persona* Lsrpiire Stovin and family, agent Smith, an unknownperson of a sable* complexion, clogs, rp\For a hmg while there had been iiiys-terious hap|HMiings about 'Tetley'. Petty pilfering had become soroiniiioii as to In-almost uidN*aiable. ( hic*keiis and turkeys disappeared and the* food in tla* gummy' was frecpienily taken. Tla* re-c cut c apt urc* of a wild cat did not remedy matters.. Footprints wen* noticed in,I la* sund about the* house*, ami on one occasion a blank cartridge''was tired at .aloafer cm I lax premises. Lately, tla* grainbegamto disnppcni rnpidtv from thestore* room, that it could no longer be* borne*, and it was dec ided to makeade-tniuined effort tc* dise’ovei* tla* thief.lt; onsul.ta t imi re*sulf«*d inn s4*tSt5me* of alternate* watelling in tla** e*owsla*d by Messrs. Stovin and Nmit b. * *Kvent — If was the evening of Augustc)e*arand plensnnt. The moon, just rising, faintly lighted t he* orange grove. All was still save the* Inlying of the ghost oftla* old yellow liotuul at tla* house*. Atthe* shed lay Mr. Smith, holding tla* fort.,eatre*nehe*lt;l Ih*hi11lt;I bales of hay and bagsof grain, with an ample* supply of armsNotice of Incorporation of theTown of Winter Park.it'uele*i mat l» eririue* «»f • !••*. |irovleetiaiH uf 11«• , In mm of file* Slut** elf 1‘leirletn filt;ifiin||iiK flu*. Incur. I .nl n) Imi nf tit itlt;« mat in)) ii4, mi* i Im* uuiJc'IwIm ii.«lt;| r#*uIs• «•!*»•«I \oi«*rn \% itlilti Mm* iim'I.mciumI I•«»dei«l«ln*n*aiiife«*r elnn rlt»*'ct. 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