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The paper Of the Peon1etor the People and lxr the People 99=

VOL XL NO 11 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST 25 1905 DOLLAR A YEAR1

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s3A1 ELIZABETH HASBIS Local Editor

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HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN

Mr J R C Dunn is conducting astore at Richmond Fla

Mr E W Davis returned from adays visit to pleasant Lake Weir

Mr Ben Thrower of the University-

City was shaking hands with friends

yesterday

Mr Sim Brown the merchantprince of LeRoy was among Ocalasvisitors Tuesday-

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you dont believe it is hot shove

a lawn mower for a couple of hours

and elect your own hours

Mr H A Ford thinks that theAlabama marble will supercede Ital ¬

ian marble in the United Stateso 0

Mr Arthur Hardaker of Marteltwas in Ocala Tuesday He is still

rswinging to his crutch

Mr D M Barco of Cotton Plantwho has been spending a couple ofmonths in South Florida returnedhome Tuesday-

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and Mrs A L Izlar have brokencamp at Lake Weir and returned

t home for the summer much recuper¬

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atedWeare in receipt of a letter from

Mr Gus Morton who lives at Eve-r and he promises a high touch on

Broward and the Marion countyjudgeship

Mrs C C Todd Masters HeronTodd and Ben Todd and little Miss

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i Catherine Todd returned Tuesday-from Lake Weir after a pleasant stayof a fortnight

Messrs Leon Julius and MaxeyFishel went down Tuesday to inves ¬

tigate the beauties and pleasures ofLake Weir It is becoming more and

r more attractive

There is a rumor afloat that three-or four Ocala boys were recentlymarried in Tampa but we haveseen nothing of the marriages in theTampa papers and they are generallywideawake in news gathering-

Mr G W Martin one of the pro-

prietors¬

of the Ocala News Companyis back from a purchasing tour inGreater New York and other bigcities He saw many things and isin a position to interest his friends

Frank Gadson proprietor of theOcala Bazaar Store is back fromNew York and purchased a big stock-of goods While there he attendedthe meeting of the Negro BusinessLeague-

To the young people of our citywho are limited in access fo standard

t and current literature a special invi ¬

tation is extended to visit the Epworth Reading and Social Rooms

I Your leisure time can be made a j

source of pleasure and profit

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Mrs W S Pike is in Atlanta visit-ing

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her son Mr Eugene Cox

Mr and Mrs JJ Tillis and wifehave gone for a visit to GainesvilleGa

The TimesUnion has got the Pep-

per and plenty of itnow the spiceplease

Mrs McGahagin and Miss FlorenceBurnett returned from Lake Weir

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yesterday-

Mr J C Lusk the popular repre¬

sentative of the Southern was in thecity yesterday between trains

Mr E W Agnew is up from LakeWeir for a few days He is delighted-with the lake and will return Satur¬

dayMrP R Lester writes that after

spending ten days most pleasantly atSaluda with lots of Ocala people heis now domiciled at Asheville

Mr B C Webb of Kendrick hasreturned from a pleasant stay at Sea¬

breeze Mr Webb is a line exporter-and reports a brisk business-

Mr Bartley Corley after an ab¬

sence of several months has returned-to Ocala to work at his tradeprint ¬

ingMrs Frank Moorhead and her two

little sons went up yesterday tospend a while with relatives atMi canopy

Mr Noah Waldron and family pas¬

sed through Ocala yesterday with hishousehold goods He is moving fromthe Fellowship to tha Fort McCoyneighborhood

Judge Joseph Bell is busily engaged-in labeling the books in his office insuch a way as to make them easilyaccessible which will greatly facili¬

tate his work in the future

Mr Bert Murphy and Miss NetaScarborough both of Griner Farmsurprised their friends by beingquietly married last Sunday We un ¬

derstand it was a case of Frenchleave but have heard no details ofthe affair

Mamie Pray a colored woman wasbrought before Justice Sumter Bul ¬

lock Wednesday on a charge of steal ¬

ing a pocketbook from a neighbor-but after a jury trial she was foundnot guilty and therefore discharged

Episcopal Sunday SchoolOn last Sunday superintendent

and teachers decided to adjourn themeetings of the school until the lastSunday in September 24th as theteachers needed a vacation and thetime seemed opportune on account ofso many children being away-

It is hoped that at the reopening-there will be a full attendance as theclasses will probably be changed andwe wish to get in proper shape beforethe arrival of Mr Harrison

This notice is given for the benefit-of those parents whose children werenot present last Sunday i-

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HONORABLE JUDGE BULLOCK

Tle Right Mal iq the Rigfyt PlaceHe Pre¬

sides Witt Dignity and Impartiality

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The appointment of Mr Bullock tothe position of Cimu t Judge hadfrom the very start and still contin-

ues tohave the approval of all goodo

and honest men for the judge hasI

given ample proof that he is not only-

an excellent citizen a man with aI

high sense of honor but also compe-

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to fulfill the most exacting duties i

of his high responsible position-

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the pursuit of his profession hehas been upright and honorable hispublic career steadfast and unsullied j

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and his private life is a model of rec ¬

titude and purity-He

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is a man who heart and mind is j

wholy southern His father GeneralBullock was one of the pioneers ofthe state and has been continuously

Death of Mrs Care Hurrell

Death is described by Myrtle Reed-

in the U Casters Violin as a Neck ¬

lace of Perfect JoyAnd so it isIt sometime brings a surcease from

sorrow and notwithstanding the ter¬

rors itawakens and the grief that itleaves behind it it is often a com ¬

forterThe soul tempest tost from cares

and sorrows like the imprisonedanimal that beats resistessly upon itscage for freedom finds releasement-

in death and rest in the grave thatwere denied it on the earth-

It was so with the soul of the de ¬

ceased It had more than its share-

of trouble and sorrow so much so

indeed that the physical and themental could no longer stand thestrain and death came as a release-we hope as a Necklace of Perfect

JoyMrsMurrell as Carrie Moody was

born in Ocala in 1S63

At that time our population wassmall and babies were few and thisone was so beautiful that she became-the pet of the community and as achild we remember her pretty brighteyes even until now

She grew into beautiful womanhood-here and was married to Mr Robert-T Murrell in 1SS7

The marriage did not prove a hap ¬

py one and a separation was the re ¬

sultBeing of a sensitive and nervous

temperament she suffered a greatdeal of mental anguish but through-

it all exercised wonderful tolerance-and beautiful Christian charity-

In storm and in sunshine Mrs Mur¬

rell was a noble woman and if therebe such a thing as crowns and jewels-

in the celestial kingdom hers indeed

identified with its weal and its woefrom the time when but Indians trailsmarked the paths through the forestsuntil now when the civilizaton has crowned the effort of thesecourageous pioneers He fought andbled for his country during the civilwar High martial honors were his-

i and still higher honors were tenderedhim time and again but these hewaived aside leaving them to be deserved and acquired by the youngergeneration coming after him

The honorable Judge Bullock has hisresidence in Ocala but his judicialduties take him far a field so he iswell known throughout the state andeverywhere especially in Citrus coun¬

ty he has made many warm and truefriendsCrystal River News

I will be a bright and beautiful one-i

i The remains ofij

Mrs Caro MurrellI were laid to rest in the old cemetery

Wednesday morning Rev L WMoore conducted the services andMr Vernie Roberts was in charge of

I the funeral The floral offerings

l were numerous and quite a largenumber were in attendance

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Baseball on Today

There will be a game of baseballt lis afternoon on the South ThirdStreet diamond between the HasBeens and the NeverWases the pro-

ceedsI to be donated to some deserv-ing

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city institutionj 1

The lineup of the HasBeens ashanded to us by a member of thataggregation is as follows Schneider

i c Duval p Chambers ss C CamplstbJ Camp 2ndb Bishop 3rdb

f Welsh rf Crom cf Anderson rf-

i Umpire Jake GerigOne of the above named team who

i seems to know what he is talkingabout made the following statementabout Fridays game The Has

i Beens have added new blood to theirj nine and if the NeverWases score a1 run they will have to do a tall piecej of ball playingj A member of the HasBeens tellsas that the game will be a hummer

i as in all probability the followingI will be the lineup instead of as aboveBowerman c Chesbrough p LaChance Isb Lajoie 2nb Wagnerss Collins 3rdb Keelerlf Koehler-cf

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Gerig rf and captain-At any rate come out and see the

game

Miss Lelia Barnes who has beenvisiting Mrs Spurlin at Lake Weir is

I back again Like all the others whovisit its classic shores she had asplendid time

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MUNROE a CHAMBLISS

BANKERSI OCALA FLORIDA y

LOANS DEPOSITSCONSERVATISM ACCOMMODATION

OCALA AND OCALIANS

To the Editor of the Ocala Banner

We are told that Ocala is an uptodate town

That doesnt quite express it It is

a little in advance of what is com ¬

monly considered uptodate It sets

the pace for that which is uptodate-Its people are a reading class an

educated well bred sort of folk Peo

pie who are not content to read afterothers but with and Before others

They spend their noon hour read ¬

ing the big dailiesthe TimesUnion-and others enlightening them¬

selves with the affairs of theworldthe outside word if youplease

After suppermore tony writersprefer to call it tea while I insist-on the old southern country stylethen after supper they sit in the fad¬

ing twilight of the suns golden raysand read the Ocala Evening Starwhose twinkling little light fallsaround them like the noiseless dewdrops and lulls their souls into peace-

ful

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slumber and quiet dreamsThen while the dew yet sparkles-

like diamonds on the blooming morn¬

ing glory vineswhile the Starstwinkling lights fade into the firstrays of the rising sunwhile thebeautiful banners of another day areunfurled cross the eastern wall theOcala Daily Banner is hurled hereand there into stores offices hotels-

residenceseverywhere creating anaggressive fondness to be up and do-

ing a restless desire to get intodutys battle line A happy illustra-tion

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of this fact followsThe manager of one of your leading

banks was seen sweeping the side¬

walks in front of the large brickbuilding The sun was just peepingthrough the eastern sky A youngman a bookkeeper of another largeestablishment passed and incidental-ly

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remarked My dear doctorWhy are you sweeping Why dontyou get a boy to do this sort o-

fworkTo this the eider gentlemanreplied My dear boy you haventread the Banner this morning In itI am held up as a sort of model foryou young men to pattern afterTrue to the very responsible position-I am simply setting forth a little ex¬

ample Since then we are told theyoung man rises with the sun readsthe Banner and sweeps his office be-

fore

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breakfast-Bro Harris those are fine people

down your way anyhow The otherday I was in your city and feelingsomewhat dry stepped inside a baa ba a boarding house Bro Har¬

ris for a drink of win wi a drink-of water sir The gentleman inthere had a splendid face indelible

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marks of jrenuinesss But when Iproposed paying for some cigars he I

replied that my money was connterfit Hurled it right in my face sureas you live I was just getting a bitannoyed mildly expressing it andtold the gentleman that my moneywas genuine government goodswhen-he replied that he knew all that butin spite of my mask he recognized-me and that what he had was free toOld Pets Stanley when I wasin townGuess everybody likes bouquets BroHarris PETER STANLEY-

P 81 was delightfully impressed-with the large number of young menin business down at your town Andthey are all such nice intelligent andaccommodating fellows Some of

I your largest establishments are runentirely by young men from man

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Has on Display 01 PrettyLine of

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Some of the prettiest DiamondRingsyo ever saw are to

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FRED o B WEItIETHE JEWELER

Ocala Fla

ager down I like this feature Itbespeaks a prosperous future There-is Jno Mathews of the Ocala Ice tFuel Co John is a fine boy and torapidly forging ahead He will at-tain

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I success because his manner andstyle is creating that success for him

i All those boys in the AntiMonopoly-Drug

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Store and in the Marion Hard¬

ware store those young men in thescounty offices the young lawyers r

young Blitch in the CommercialBank and this does not begin theOcala list they are as fiae a lot ofyouagmen as any town anywhere-can produce We are told that Ocalahas a moral atmosphere unequalby any town of ito size It is indeeda high standard this respect Ps-

Peeltar DisappearJ D Runyan of Buterville 0

laid the peculiar disappearance of hispainful symptoms of digestion andbiliousness to Dr Kings New LifePills He says They are a perfectremedy for dizziness sour stomachheadache constipation etc Guaran ¬

teed Tydings and Co Price 25c m

Seed potatoes for fall planting forsale at Ocala Seed Store 8 18 tf

hofc59ional iR D FULLER L FBLALOCK

PULLER UIAIOCK-

DentistsOver M tin roe ti Chambliss Bank Ocala Fla

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ATTORNEYATLAWO-ffice in GaryAgnew Block 4

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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-Office over Teapot Grocery Opp Montezuma

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ATTORNEYATLA WOCALA 7sy FLORIDA

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Ifyon want to get tbebluest returns foryour labor andyour ground

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