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I Is the fine new stone and frame hotel openedt the past winter at Seabreeze Fla It will be
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in large grounds four minutes walk I
from the beach modern convenience roomslarge and airy wide and breezy veranda
t> ocean view from chambers good home tableht Everything firstclass Summer tes Apply to
j ADA W POWERSProprietress
Seabreeze Floridait 1
Melons and Cantaloupess
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s in Melons and five hundred in Cantaloupes-t t These are all for sale My acreage evidently
enables me to put Up any grade of Melons or-
CantaloupesII that any matket would require
Parties wishing to buy t o bi from day to-
day will find it to their best interest to see meI before buyin-
gDurlngthe Season Headquarters atp>
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THE MONTEZUMA HOTEL OCALA FLORIDAI
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Bladder disease that isnotaibeyond the reach of medi-cinei f r Take itat onceDb
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RIP VAN WINKLE-
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Van Winkle returned from hislong sleep looking fresh ad a daisyand1made his way to the village bar-ber
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shop not only because he neededa haircut and shave but also becausehe wished to catch up on the newssays the Success Magazine
see said he to the barberafter he was safely tucked in thechair Ive been asleep twerlty yearshavent I
rYep replied the tonsorialisttHave I missed muchNope we bin standin pat i
4 Has Congress done anything yetNot a thingJerome done anything o
1NopePlatt resignedNope 1
Panama canal wiltNope i
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tc NopeCarnegie poorNopeWell say said Rip rising up in
the chair never mind shaving theother side of my face Im going back-to sleep again
EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR-
The average man cannot afford toemploy a physician for every slightailment or injury that may occur in
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scratch of a pin has been known tocause the loss of a limb Hence everyman must from necessity be his owndoctor for this class of ailments Suc ¬
cess often depends upon prompt treat-ment
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which can only be had whensuitable medicines are kept at handChamberlains remedies have been inthe market for many years and enjoya good reputation
Chaberlains Colic Cholera and Di ¬
arrhoea Remedy for bowel complaintsChamberlains Cough Remedy for
coughChamberlains Pain Balm an anti ¬
septic liniment for cuts bruisesburns sprains swellings lame backand rheumatic pains
Chamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets for constipation biliousnessand stomach troubles-
Chamberlains Salve for diseases ofthe skin
One bottle of each of these five prep ¬
arations costs but 125 For sale byall druggists
CITY MAPS FOR SALEy
The new city maps are now o-
atp sale
the office of the city eerk in thecity hall Price 1 each
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THE EARTHLY PARADISE
Written for the TimesUnion byLincoln Hulley president of StetsonUniversity and dedicated to the goodpeople of Florida-
Do you know that sweet landWhere the sun ever shinesAnd the sky is so tender and blueFlowers bloom all the yearAnd the birds sweetlY singAnd the people are loyal and true
Through the long dreary monthsWhen the Frost King hold swayIn the northland till winter is doneThere is no Frost King nearIn that bright paradiseXeath the glow of the warm South-
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There are soft ocean windsLaden full of the brineBlowing in from the gulf and the seaAnd they speak to ones soul-A sweet message of loveIn that land of the happy and free
In that land of delightThere is good golden fruitOr the boughs bending low to the
groundThere are songs thrilling joyIn the heart of the woodsAnd the odors of summer abound-
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Blessed land how my heartEver yearns for thy skyFor the air and the palms and the
sunAnd when God sends me sleepLet me pillow my head-In thy lap when my journey is done
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THE TRANSPORTATION CHARGE
From a Lecture on The Freight RateStructure by Logan G McPher-son Lecturer on Transportation at
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The transportation charge on thematerial entering into a pair of shoesmade in a St Louis factory averages-one and onequarter cent The trans-portation
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charge to place that Ipairof a consumer in any
par of the United States is aboutequal to the postage on an ordinaryletter An ordinary bed that retailsat St Louis at 8t for example willhave paid the railroads about t 40cents From ten pounds of nails madein Pittsburg the railroads will haveobtained a trifle over two cents andfrom ten pounds of wire two and one
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half cents An ax made in the Pittsburg district that retails in St Louisfor 1 will have paid the railroad oneend onequarter cents The freightc n a dozen eg s for 1000 miles is lessthan the pqstage of a letter and apound of Wisconsin butter mays besent to New England or New Yorkfor hajf the cost that the bill for Itwould go by mail Poultry from Texasfor less han a cent and a half ai ound beef from Western ranges atless than a cent a pound
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HEALTH IS YOUTH
Disease and Sickness Bring Old AgeHerbine taken every morning be ¬
fore breakfast will keep you in ro ¬
bust health fit you to ward off dis-ease
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It cures constipation bilious ¬
ness dyspepsia fever skin liver andkidney complaints It purifies theblood and clears the complexion Soldby AntiMonopoly Drugstore
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DOING EGYPT AND THE NILE-
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tour of the Mediterranean in ¬
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wellThe speaker was George Ade Shak-ing the hand of the brown young far ¬
mer I he went on says the Philadel-phia
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Bulletin-I know the sort of conversation-
you heard over therein Egypt sayIt was like this
Isnt it lovely Cleopatra Iivf1here and Moses and Pharoah Itmakes your head swim doesnt t9
I guess its the bad air It hurtsmy head too Js that the Nile
6 I suppose so Isnt it dirtyLook at the crocodile basking in
the sunIs he basking Oh Maude dear
by the way is your new basque tohave the fashionable long sleeves I
Gee theres the SphinxAnd Jhat must be the desert But-
I dont see any caravans-No How provokin-gIsnt it nice to travel on a railroad
where they dont have any spotYes and do you notice the balmy
spicy smellYes indeed Just like cloves isnt
it What cat it be Ill ask ihebrakeman Brakeman
u Yes madam1 Where does that spicy smell come
fromFrom the engine maam We
dont use nothing but mummies forfuel on this here line
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DEATH WAS ON HISHEELSJesse P Morris of Skippers Va
had a close call in the spring of 1906He says An attack of pneumonialeft me so weak and with such a fear ¬
ful cough that my friends declaredconsumption had me and death wason my heels Then I was persuaded-to try Dr Kings New Discovery Ithelped me immediately and after tak ¬
ing two and a half bottles I was a wellman again I found out that New Dis-covery
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is the best remedy for coughsand lung disease in all the worldSold under guarantee at all drugstoresFifty cents and 100 Trial bottle free
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haulingII F 4 is unequaled and we invite you vf to call and discuss the subject with us
Theimaterial we use is the best the
marKet affords We call attention Par-ticularlY
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Ware which is so widely advertisedin all leading magazines We will
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Std dard Makes of Plumbing Goo ds Gas Engines PlUZ S IrrigatingPlants Acetylene Gas Plants Sold and Installed Complete Estimatedpromptly submitted on any Work t in our line-
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FRESH MEATS AND VEGETPSLE8
Western Beef Yea Florida Stall Fed Beef I
I Mutton Armours Star Ham Armours PorkSausage Cabbage Rutabagas Turnips BeetsSweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Spanish Onions 1
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New and FirstClass in AllI Appointments
American Plan 2 and 250per day European Plan e
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