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OCALA FLORIDA TUESDAY JUNE 23 1908 Filly Cents a MonthS a Year > >

UNNY JIM SHERMANr

t Slickest Man in the Congressional-

Bunch is Now Running forVice President

Washington June 2IJamcshoolcraft Sherman is known in

pashington as Sunny Jim Hean ideal running mate for Taft

>m a Republican standpointQuite a character on Capitol Hill

with his gray Engh walking coat flat top derby-t round ruddy cheeks and funlittle chopped off whiskers just

fder the ears Of course he willrelieved of his duties as chair

an of the Republican Congresanal Campaign Committee inlich capacity he had become esdally skilled in pulling the legs

corporations and individual plucrats for the patriotic purpose of

suring a Republican majority in-

e House For such valuable ser-e

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to his party he was at thefling of the Sixtieth Congress

ade a member of the Housebmmittee on Rules and one of the-

gFive as Champ Clark desigted Cannon Payne Dalzell I

Icpbupi and Sherman and as I

tamp Clark further observed onoccasion in the House Sherin is the slickest one in thench He is a jolly genial man I

id personally is very popular I

lied Champ Clark made the re I

rk about his being the slickest i

e in the bunch he laughed I

artily-

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Pen Picture of Sherman I

Physically the Republican canate for the vice presidency israther stout build though the

putness is not fat heis of theletic type His face IS ruddy

hair just slightly turning graythere is a quickness in lUSt

VeiilC lIt which indicates energyalertness He does not often

ak in the house r he does not-e

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to He is one of the fortue ones who can get things they-nt without making speechesugh as a rule Sherman neverits anything done except what-is told by the bosses higher upwant And yet he has a mostent influence over the speakerhas money being the richest

h in Utica a fact when rathereals to Uncle Joeand those

have watched the SpeakerSherman are not surprised

Cncle Joe should haveie into the Chicago convention-

get permission to make a-

ch seconding the nomination of I

inny Jim for Vice President t

hose here who know New I

rk express the opinion thatrman is personally not popularhe Empire State and it is bymeans the universal belief

ng political experts that putf him on the ticket is going tore New Yorks electoral vote I

the Republicans What he wasly put on the ticket for is tomoney from Wall street Heit to be able to do this because-as been so long identified with

II street transactions having-the great length of his public-r been a prominent factor inlittle coterie of what Col

Iterson terms high finance andNot many of the fi ¬

ialpolitical deals in Newc have been put through withhe knowledge of Sunny Jimhe Big Five

il o arrlIltm and Rogersuriman has been his precep

lenry H Rogers one of theto his feet

rman was mixed up intheveltHarriman fund in the

residential campaign It isrecalled that while the let

Implicating the President andman in the raising ot the

for the republican presiI campaign Jim Shermanpeaker Cannon were on a

down towards the BerniuThey got a wireless telegr

rei the vessel signed J 0reading Avoid political invs

therefore the two statesrrived in New York harbor akys afterwards and were metelegation of newspaper mengap telling about the beautytropics but had nothing to-

ut politics or about camfunds It is still arsten

CX is though the lettershave stood for Jesse Overbut j the mysterious manner

Irman after that message isell understood Harrimaned that he had turned the

to Jim ShermanIndents own letter which

gave out at the Whitenning My dear Harrising the famous senand I are practical

cted Roosevelt of colHarriman but it was

o 11 sh it up and asn id elected Harri

of the Anna uaskit the-

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having his credentials approved ifSherman the man to whom themoney was paid over should keephis mouth shut-

Obeyed His OrdersAnd Sherman did keep it shut

never having opened it till this daySince he was one of that Big Fivewho strangled the campaign pub-licity

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bill in the House by putting-en it wholl extraneous and im¬

possible amendments so as to keepI the Senate from passing it it canI be well imagined how much he willnow talk about the source and thedisbursements of campaign funds

The people of New York alarge portion of them at leastknow these things and whileSunny Jim may be able to getmoney from the big trust magnttes and the bankers and specu¬

lators of Wall street there are afew other people in New York who i

have got to be considered NewYork went Democratic in the lastgubernatorial election with thesingle exception of the head of theticket and everybody who kept upwith that remarkable campaign un-

derstand that it was the objection-able

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personality of Hearst whichiiTide those who voted for the restcr the Democratic ticket scratchHearst and elect Hughes Andwhat carried New York Demo ¬

cratic was the revulsion against I

just such transactions as Shermanhas been mixed up with

Of course Hearst may turn his I

powerful engines against the Democratic ticket and thus elect theRepublican ticket by a pluralitythough not a majority Hearst isin New York like Tom Watson is I

in Georgia he cannot get elected I

tj any office himself but he can S

prevent any one elses election lIe J

has turned his batteries-loose on Sherman so that there

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need be no fear that he will sup ¬

port the Republican ticket but-

t hat he is threatening to do is to I

nominate an Independent ticket j

which would take votes fromBryan

All of the preliminary talk inChicago about the nomination of

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Dclliver or Cummins of Iowa or of I

Fairbanks of Indiana was simplyI

guff The President was pull-ing

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the strings from Washingtonjaml he did not discourage the talk

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of an Iowa man but all the time heknew as did the other bosses of I

the machine that a New York manwas preeminently needed forNew York they all felt was in

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greater danger than Iowa-

Is a itReactionarySince Sherman is what the

Presidents rooters term a reac-tionary

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it was necessary that heshould not be the Vhite Houses

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first choice but the dominating i

spirit at the Vhite House is a farI

slicker one in his bunch than everSherman was and he was only

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waiting for the psychological mo-

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to let the Sherman boomboon It was in truth a most de-

sirable¬

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thing to get some one onthe ticket like Dolliver or Cum-

mins to try to counteract the tre¬

mendous Bryan sentiment in the I

I Middle West but it was thought I

I both by Roosevelt and the otherIxsses at Chicago to be very much

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more necessary to get some cam-

paign

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funds from the trusts andplutocrats in New York as it was-

c < nsidered needful to have a XewYork man on the ticket in order tocounteract the opposition to Roose¬

velts man in New York l

Mr Shermans wife CarrieBabcock Sherman is a daughter-of the late Lewis II Babcock whowas a prominent member of theOieida county bar Mrs Sher-n ans mother lives with the con-

gressman¬

at his Utica home MrSherman has three sons Sherillaged 26 who is engaged in thebanking business with his fatherRichard Upclyke aged 24 profes-sor

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of mathematics at HamiltonC liege and Thomas Moore aged22 who is secretary and treasurerof Smyth Despard Company-

Mr Shermans diversions ow ¬

ing to the many demands upon histime are few He greatly enjoys

I games with his family when he isable to be at home and is a devo-tee

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of golf Formerlv he was anexpert billiard player

LAUNCHES BUILT TO ORDERThe public is cordially invited to in-

spect¬

the Merry Widow the beauti ¬

ful launch at Silver Springs that I

built entirely from keel to awning I-

sm prepared to build launches of anystyle and any reasonable size andcompletely finish and equip themready for the water at moderatecharges and in the very best work-manship

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The work is fully guaran-teed

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If you want a beautiful model-

a strong safe and well built andspeedy boat place your order withme Frank Mathews

Ocala May 18

NO HUMBUG-No humbug claims have to be made

for Foleys Honey and Tar the wellknown remedy for coughs colds andlung troubles The fact that more bot-tles

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of Foleys Honey and Tar are usedthan of any other cough remedy is thetest testimonial of its great meritWhy then risk taking some unknown

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CLAIMED BY TOE CAPITAL-

The Honor of Renaming the Monitor

Florida Whose Present Place on4

the List is to be Taken by a

BattleshipI

Washington June 22 Talla-hassee

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after the city in Florida isthe name which will be given tothe monitor Florida which recentlyreceived a baptism of fire as a re-

sult¬

I of the explosion of a tremeniOUS charge of guncotton beneathher and the firing of a shot at herA change in the names is neces-sary

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because of the fact that oneof the new battleships authorizedby the last Congress is to be desig-nated

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Florida and it will be applied-to the battleship to be constructedby the government at the NewYork navy yard

The esimated cost of repairing-the Florida is 30000

There are three other monitorsthe Wyoming Arkansas and Ne

jvacla named after states whoseresignation will be changed in ac-

cordance¬

with the last naval ap ¬

propriations bill the desire beingto uutilize the states in naming bat-tJc

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hips The Wyoming will soonbe renamed the Cheyenne the1 kansas will he changed to Lit-

tle¬

Rock and the Nevadas newname is yet to he chosen

DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED

Pj local applications as they cannotteach the diseased portion of the earThere is only one way to cure deaf-ness

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and that is by constitutionalremedies Deafness is caused by anInflamed condition of the mucous lin-Ing of the Eustachian tube When J

this tube is inflamed you have a rumIbing sound or imperfect hearing andwhen It is entirely closed deafness Isthe result and unless the Inflammation< an be taken out and this tube re-

stored¬

to Its normal condition hearingnill be destroyed forever Nine casesrut of fen are caused by catarrhwhich is nothing but an Inflamed con ¬

dition of the mucous surfaces-We will give One Hundred Dollars-

for any case of deafness caused bycatarrh that cannot be cured by HallsCatarrh Cure Send for circular I

free F J Cheney CoToledo Ohio

Sold by all druggists 75c TakeHalls Family Pills for constipation

EXCURSION TO SAVANNAH-

The Seaboard railway will operatean excursion to from Ocala to Colum-bia

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S C and Savannah Ga on July2nd and 3rd limit to July 17th on re ¬

turn tickets at rate of 6 to Savan-nah

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and 8 to Columbia for fye roundtrip For further particulars apply tojE C Rawls City Passenger andTicket Agent

THE BIG HEAD1 of two kinds conceit and the bighead that comes from a sick headacheDoes your head ever feel like a gourdand your brain feel loose and soreYou can cure it in no time by actingrn your liver with Ballards HerbineIsnt it worth trying for the absoluteand certain relief youll get Sold bjAntiMonopoly Drugstore

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THE COMMERCIALi

BARBERSHOPOpens into the lobby of the

Ocala House

Offers the very best service of skill< d workmen with modern appliancesStrictly sanitary Electric fans elec ¬

tric massages

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itBARBER JOE ft Mana-

gerVeterinary

SurgeonOffice opposite

ITompkins Livery Stab-

leEPGUERRANUS

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McIVER MAcKAK

FUNERAL DIRECTORSUndertakers and Embalmers

J E McIVER ALFRED E OWENUndertakers

Fine Caskets and Burial Robes

All Work Done by Licensed Emaimers and Fully Guarante-

edEXCELSIOR

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BLACK-

SMITH

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SHOP I

VAUGHN LANE

I Blacksmithing Wheelwrighting andHorse Shoeing-

We do all kinds of repairing onWagons and Buggies Wood Workand Painting at Low Prices Horse ¬

shoeing a specialty All work guar ¬

anteed

Magnolia Street Opposite Carni h Is Bar Ocala cl

I TAFT ON HIS TRAVELS-

Is at the New Haven Boat Races andWill Return to Washington

Saturday-New York June 23Weary but

smiling Taft bowed acknowledgement-to the cheers of a big crowd whichgreeted him at the Pennsylvania sta-tion

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in Jersey City He was accom ¬

Ipanied by Trust Buster KelloggTaft left at noon for New Haven t-osthe boat races He will then re ¬

turn to New York on Friday where-he will meet Gen Luke Wright whohas been appointed to fill the vacancyiu the wur department secretaryship-They will go together to Oyster Bayfor a conference with the president

I June 27th Taft goes to Washingtonwhere he will complete his duties assecretary leaving the office June 30thTaft refused to discuss politics

CLEAR UP YOUR PREMISES-

Each property owner of a vacant-lot or occupant oft a residence orbuilding of any kind in Ocila is re-quested

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in a resolution passed at thelast meeting of the city council tothoroughly cleanse and put in orderhis premises-

An extra force of inspectors foreach ward and carts have been en ¬

gaged and the latter will call Wednes-day morning June 24th for all trashor debris if same be placed convenertly for them

The citizens are urged to cooperate-with the council in this work of im-

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our city and placing it in athorough good sanitary condition-

C RHEINAUERH C JONES-E THELVENSTON

Sanitary Committee-

IF YOU KNEWThe merits of the Texas Wonder youwould never suffer from kidney bltTdier or rheumatic trouble 1 bottle twomonths treatment Sold by druggistsT by mail Send for testimonials DrE W Hall 2926 Olive street StLouis Missouri

MASSACRE IN A FRENCH MINE

Paris June 23 Twelve miners aredead as a result of a firedamp ex ¬

plosion at Stetunns yesterday Manyothers were hurt and it is feared thatmore bodies will be found in the shaftThe details of the accident are lackinfo

HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED

Nine years ago it looked as if mytime had come says Mr C Farthingli Mill Creek Ind Ter I was so run-down that life hung on a very slenderihread It was then my druggist recrmmended Electric Bitters I boughta bottle and I got what I needed= trength I had one foot in the gravetut Electric Bitters put It back on thrturf again and Ive been well eversince Sold under guarantee at allIrugstores Fifty cents

FLEABITE CALIBER FINES

Heads of Paper Trust Soaked for TwoThousand Dollars Apiece

New York June 23Federal JudgeHough fined each of twentyfour man-ufacturers

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of manila and fiber paper2 000 when they pleaded guilty of a

violation of the Sherman antitrustl-aw Twentythree were indicted bythe grand jury last week The otherpleaded guilty with the others with ¬

out being indicted A plea for leniencywas madEY on the ground that the pa ¬

per trust had been dissolved It wasintimated that the fines would be paid-at once

YOU CAN NEVER TELLJust exactly the cause of your rheu ¬

matism but you know you have itDo you know that Ballards SnowLiniment wilt cure itrelieves thepainreduces the swelling and limi ers the joints and muscles so thatyou will be as active and well as youever were Price 25c uOc and 100Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore

rPRESIDENT BUTTED IN

But Faculty of Harvard Did Not HeedHis Recommendation

Boston June 23The Secretary toPresident Elliot has confirmed the re ¬

port that President Roosevelt inter ¬

ested himself in the cases of two oars-men who were suspended the fac-

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on the eye of the race with Yalebecause they broke the college rulesby taking reference hooks from theHLrary The letters are not given outIt is understood that interference willnot affect the case and the men willremain suspended

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KEEP COOLI

Have electric fans placed in yourcffice or home and keep cool throughthe hot months It is inexpensive andn great comfort See Walter Tuckerthe electrician about them

TONIGHT-

If you would enjoy tomorrow takeChamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets tonight They produce anagreeable laxative effect clear thehead and cleanse the stomach Pric

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I 5 cent Samples free at all drug-stores

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LITTLETON GAVE HIS LIFE-

In the Vain Attempt to Rescue HisFriend

Salisbury N C June 23 J S Bry-

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I a prominent pharmacist andThomas Littleton 21 years old were

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drcwned while swimming near hereyesterday Dr Bryant was seizedwith cramps while in water twentyfive feet deep and Littleton swam tohs rescue but was carried down withBryant The bodies were not recover-ed

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A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE-

I have just completed a twenty yearhealth sentence impose by BucklensArnica Salve which cured me of blEed-

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piles just twenty years ago writesO S Woolever of LeRaysville N yBucklens Arnica Salve heals the worstsnes boils burns wounds and cuts inthe shortest time Twentyfive cent

I at all drugstores

R C Davis Co of JacksonvilleI m tke of secondhand

py terms if desired

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The Reason Wfty c

We welcome small depositors and small bor¬

rowers is that many of the best accountswhich we now have began little and grewbig We want to help others to do so r

The Munroe Chamfeliss BankINCORPCRATEB

OCALA FLORID

H ROBINSON PresMeiL a

4S H BUTCH Manager J C BOiZEl Ass Mauftr

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THE DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANK-

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the merchants the professionai and successful men and womenof the city the farmers of the surrounding territory

We accommodate all classes Our customers represent the men tc

and women who have built and are still building successful enter-prises

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Ve solicit a share of your business

DAYTONA BEACH HOTELDAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA

Thos H Keating Owner and Managi

Open the year round New house Directly on the ocean Open March 1st-

100S Electric lights tells in every room Running water Bathswith rooms Most desirable cation on the beach Rates-

in conformity with firstclass uptodate service

Special Rates During the Summer

SUMMER NORMAL I

AT GAINESVILLE

Gainesville June 23The statesummer normal at Gainesville closed-its first week Friday with an enroll-pnent of more than one hundred andtwentylive Others have written DrYocum saying that they will arriveon Monday and requesting that he se-cure

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board for themState Superintendent Holloway has I

introduced practical education into thenormal The lectures on agriculture-will prove an inspiration to many ofthe teachers and a blessing to thestate

Tta hers are in great demand andchanges are taking place daily Prof-S S Iawthorne late principal of the

Gainesville High School goes to Pensac ola Prof W H Cassells of

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Alachua comes to Gainesville It isrumored that Prof Bryant first as-

sistant¬

at Jasper will go to Alachuavl ile Dr W H Russell of the Brad

fen County High School goes toJasper

The school affairs of Alachu count-yar in tine shape The school board-is out of debt salaries for teachershave been raised and the school termor all country schools has been length-ened

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six months As an able efficientofficer Dr Kelley has not a superior-in the state

PLENTY OF TROUBLEIs caused by stagnation of the liver

nd bowels To get rid of it andheadache and biliousness and the pois-on

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that brings jaundice take DrKings New Life Pills the reliablepurifiers that do the work withoutgrinding or griping Twentyfive-cents at all drugstores

DROWNING BY THE DOZEN

Hot Weather Driving People IntoDangerous Water

Xew York June 23 Twelve deathsbv drowning were recorded in NewYork and vicinity in the past twentyfour hours the intense heat drawingtlnusands to the beaches to seek re-

Iif either in or out of the water

DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS

Jesse P Morris of Skippers Vapad a close call in the spring of 1906

He says An attack of pneumoniarft me so weak and with such a fear ¬

ful cough that my friends deClaredconsumption had me and death wason my heels Then I was persuadedtr try Dr Kings New Discovery Ithelped me immediately and after takng two and a half bottles I was a well

man again I found out that Xew Dis-covery

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is the best remedy for coughs-and lung disease in all the worldFold under guarantee at all drugstoresnifty cents and 1100 1rial bottle free

GET YOUR RAILROAD TICKETSer the A C L T5 coast lines or

I +my of its connections and Inter ¬

changeable mileage books from R TAdams A C L city ticket agent ofPce in Ocala House

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W C BLANCHARDCO-

NTRACTOR

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Plans furnished jj

on application-

P 0 Box 46 Oeila Hi

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FLORIDA PACKING 1 ICE C0R

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Phone No5i1

OCALA PRESSING CLUB

I JJ FORT Proprietor

Rates reasonable All gomlspressed and Cleaned on hort No-

tice¬

and Delivered PromptlyAll transient work not called for

within thirty days will be sold forcharges

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THAT TERRIBLE KID

Has that Terrible Kid next doorlunched holes in your walls Donfuss at him Drop me a card and 1

will patch and tint them with Alabastine J A Morris Jr

38 South Magnolia streetDecorating thats my business

PO NOT NEGLECT THE6HILDREN

At this season of the year the flrunnatural looseness of a childs bow ¬

els should have immediate atentlonThe best thing that can be given hChamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar ¬

rhoea Remedy followed by castor oilas directed with each bottle of theremedy For sale by all druggists

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BICYCLE REPAIR WORK-

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have the only completely equippedshop in the city for Ute repairing ofbicycles typewriters and musical In¬

struments Prompt attention atdwork guaranteed B F Condon

Spaldings baseball goods at theOcala News Co

THAT YOU GET wOREeref Theft VALUE IN

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p jnt A BOSTONIAN

AND HANAN SHOE

than any other makeJu j1 THEMARIOMSt0

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