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y V tL XXIX NO 30 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY JANUARY 13 1905 DOLLAR A YEAR rr1

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r Good Healthg li to the-

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IJI Children especially are fond of daintiesand the housekeeper must look carefully

l to their food

i As good cake can be made only withr good eggs so also a cake that is health-

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as well as dainty must be raised witht a pure and perfect baking powder

Royal Baking Powder is indispensable-in the preparation of the highest quality-of

+food It imparts that peculiar light-

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Iii finest cake biscuit doughnuts crusts etc0 and what IS more important renders the

R food wholesome and agreeable to youngand old I

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ELIZABETH HASSIS Local EditorJJI1U1 t-

i HUPEHIHGS ABOUT TOWN

l tfi i Mr W J Crosby spent Sunday

1 with his family in this city

Nothing but pure fresh drugs usedre5ptions Tydings Cox

tii Mr Edward L Crossett of Jack-

sonvillet tic spent Monday in Ocala

f> Mr and Mrs George H McCullough of Candler were shopping in

Ocala on Mondayf

ti Ocala is growing more rapidly andsubstantially than any interior city

a firfn Florida

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iHt Miss Floyd Whitle of this city is> 3JZ r visiting her sister l rsJ Beattiel Thomas at Madison

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fi Mrs J Starr Sternberger babiesfit and maid were registered at the Ara

kIIgonhotel Jacksonville Monday

3 Mr Ben Mayo of Jacksonvilleft1t < spent Sunday in Ocala with his fam-

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fr who are spending several weekshere

T j Miss Caro Liddon has returned to4-

I Gainesville where she studies witht Frs A G Parker formerly of thisf

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and Mrs W F Foxworth afterf short visit to relatives in this cityreturn ed to their home in Dnnnellonr

gr1i Monday

1Ir John T Foster one of theOcala Banners substantial friends at-

nDunnellon was in Ocala Monday andE 1made us pleasant business call

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j > Mr O W Reagan returned homejfSunday from Wenona14iiss his

Hfprmer home where he enjoyed a deilil lightful visit

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J Mr R W Holliday the boss poli1t titian of the Eureka precinct has-

t oved to Ocala and will this spring< i11Ie truck on the Bullock plantationWl

> south of the cityi

i > There will be services at the Pres-

fterian<i Church every night this

fi Week and a cordial invitation is ex-t

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rtendedto all to attend these prayermeetings

i= For fancy soaps and perfumerei-son on Tydings Co x

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PlSOS CURE FOR

CURES WHK ALL ELSE FADSEast Coeeh Syrup Tastes GoodUse in time So-

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I Mr Charles A Tremere president-of the Belleview Trading Company-was among our visitors on Friday-

Mr and Mrs Wells of RochesterNew York are winter visitors toOcala and are guests at the Savoyhotel

Mrs G S Moyer and handsomelittle son George of Dunnellon arethe guests of Mrs Moyers motherMrs Edward Badger

I Mrs L M Bashinsky of Troy AlaI is in Ocala and is the guest of herbrother Hon R Burford and hisfamily-

Mr Dick Lane of PhiladelphiaPa is the guest of his friendsMessrs E C Welsh and M J Roess-

at Cornell for several weeks

Mr and Mrs J G Lege afterspending a couple of months at LakeWeir returned to Ocala Monday andare stopping at Mrs Julia Palmers

Masters Gary and William Turnleyreturned Friday afternoon to theirhome at Arcadia after a visit herewith their grandmother Mrs Fannie-R Gary r

Miss Jefferson Bell of the Talla-

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Daily Capitol continues towin laurels as a newspaper womanShe is not only a clever but a bril ¬

liant writerJ

i Mr X Lr Fort of OcklawahaI

valued subscriber to the Ocala Ban ¬

ner left Friday for Cocoa Flawhich place he will make his futurehome-

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j The Western Union TelegraphCompany look exceedingly cityfiedand business like in their new quart-ers in theOcala House block-

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jThe HB Masters firm are begin

ing the New Year by giving theirstore a new coat of paint which is

I adding greatly its appearanceI

f Miss Hattie Lou Dickinson ofI Madison is attending the Ocala Highschool and is making her home withher sister Mrs S R Whaley-

RevI Louis B Warren Mrs JH Livingston JIIrsd C PorterMiss Mattie Williams aad Mrs S ASiandley went to Jacksonville Mon¬

day to attend the Baptist State Con-

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1frAIbertDavisisin Ocala onavisit to his uncle and aunt Mr andMrs G T Maughs Young MrDavlsformerly lived here with his uncleand aunt and since leaving Ocala haslived in the Philippines

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A Very Deplorable AccidentTroy Carter who has been on a

visit to his uncle Mr R T Carter atCitra returned home Friday after¬

noon and brought the news of adreadful and very deplorable acci ¬

dent that occurred there Fridaymorning

Stewart Harris the sixteen yearold son of Mrs S S Harris who wasat home from the Boys School atAsheville for the holidays went outduck hunting on Orange Lake ac¬

companied by his friend PercyLaurence who attends the sameschool and was visiting young MrHarris In some unifortunate mannerStuart accidently shot his friendkilling him instantly This unfortu ¬

nate affair is very deeply regrettedand the young man is prostrated withgrief over the terrible accident-

Mr D E elver of this city wastelegraphed for and went up to Citra-to embalm the body of young MrLaurence for shipment to his home

We were unable to learn where theparents of the dead boy reside

Mrs Harris and her son Stuarthave the sympathy of their manyfriends in this distressing affair

The Home Merchant is the Home-

BuilderThe man who kindles the fire with

the catalogues from the department-stores and gives all his trade to hishome merchants is the man whohelps to put a better value on yourproperty The more a town growsand the more business it does thegreater the increase in the value ofpropertyboth city and farm Theman who patronizes the city departmint stores in preference to hishome merchants thinking that hemay thereby save a few paltry pen-

t iiies is simply detracting from the1 wealth of his own communityGainesville Sun

How co Avoid Pneumonia-

We have never heard of a singlel instance of a cold resulting in pheuI monia or other lung trouble whenFoleys Honey and Tar has beentaken It not only stops the coughbut heals and strengthens the lungsAsk for Foleys Honey and Tar and

I refuse any substitute offered Dr JC Bishop of Agnew Mich writes-

I have used Foley and Tar in threevery severe cases of pneumonia twith good results in every case i

Postoffice Drug Store illThe Telephone-

The changing of the switch board-in

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our telephone system caused thepeople of Ocala to be without a tele ¬

phone service for several days during-the past week and the inconvenienceit necessitated shows how intimatelythe telephone has become a part ofour social and business life Thiswas as noticable on the part of theladies who use the system as it waswith our business men

Some of the young ladies said theyfelt like all their acquaintaces hartleft town for a week

The telephone system has come tostay and a community can no moredo without it than it can do withoutthe telegraph the railway the elec ¬

tric light and many other of ourmodern conveniences-

The OriginalFoley Co Chicago originated

Honey and Tar as a throat and lungremedy and on account of the greatmerit and popularity of FoleysHoney and Tar many imitations areoffered for the genuine Ask forFoleys Honey and Tar and refuseand substitute offered as no otherpreparation will give the same satis ¬

faction It is mildly laxative Itcontains no opiates and is safest forchildren and delicate people Postoffice Drug Store

Mr John J Harris of ValdostaGa spent Sunday morning in OcalaHe was on his way to his formerhome at Citra for a brief visit to hismother and brother Mrs S S Har-ris

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and Stuart B Harris

Mr John L Anchencloss of NewYork City one of the prominentmembers

rof the Dnnnellon Phosphate

Company is a visitor to Ocala and isa guest of the Ocala House I

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A New School History of FloridaI The American Book Company has

printed for Miss Caroline Mays BreI

vard a beautiful typographical workentitled History and Government-of Florida Including the index thebook contain 288 pages It is finelyillustrated some of the cuts beingpictures of the governors of Floridadating back to territorial timespictures of Osceola Billy BowLegs-and other famous chieftans the land ¬

ing of DeSoto the old and newcapital buildings at Tallahassee thePonce de Leon hotel the Universitybuildings at Lake City and otherhistorical and interesting scenes andplaces

The book contains much valuablestatistical information and the dates-of all the principal events are ac¬

curately and concisely givenMr H E Bennett principal of the

Florida State Normal school con-

tributed¬

the chapters on geographyof the state the history of internalimprovements school system andcivil government Altogether thework is an exceedingly creditable oneand the state is greatly indebted toits author

Found a Cure for Indigest-ionI Chamberlains Stomach and

Liver Tablets for indigestion andfind that they suit my case betterthan any dyspepsia reme ly I haveever tried and I have used manydifferent remedies I am nearly 51years ofj age and have suffered agreat deal from indigestion I caneat almost anything I want to now

Geo W Emory Rock Mills AlaFor sale by the AntiMonopoly Drug-Store m

Beautiful Calendars-

The following firms have place usunder obligations for handsome 1905

calendars for which we extend ourthanks viz Mnnroe R Chambliss-S A Standley Company OcalaBazaar Company Pittman SonEagleton Price of Tampa theBentleyGray Dry Goods Company-of Tampa the Cookman Institute ofJacksonville theKnoxville Engrav¬

ing Company and the Maurice JoyceEngraving Company of Washingt-onD and quite a number of others

On Monday Januaray 2MrsW-R Groover invited a number of herfriends to a faggot party Unique-bundles of faggots had been preparedfor the occasion and each guestwas requestedto entertain the otherswhile her particular bundle of fag¬

gots burned This proved a mostnovel proceeding as some had anec ¬

dotes to tell some poetry to readothers riddles to ask and still othersmusic both vocal and instrumentalAfter prizes were voted on for the bestentertainment the dining room wasthrown open and all guests bidden-to enter A most elaborate luncheon-was served and as Dr and MrsGroover are so well known for theirhospility and bountiful spreads it isuseless to go into details The guests-

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honor were Mrs Egbert Bowyer-of Tampa and Mrs J G Spurlin ofOcalaLakeland items in TimesUnion

Mr TV I Knox who removedfrom Ocala to his old home at Kilmichael Miss on account of a verysevere attack of rheumatism writesthat he is improved somewhat inhealth and is pleased to hear thatOcala continues to be favored byDame Fortune I appreciate hesays the paper too much to bewithout it It is like having a week ¬

ly conversation with the many friendsI made while I was in Ocala MrKnox is pleasantly remembered asHaving been connected for severalyears with the spoke and rim factory

Mala Haughton after spending thepast two weeks at home with hisparents at the Montezuma Hotel leftFriday for Decatur Ga where he isa student at the Georgia MilitaryInstitute

Mr Z AjHfe of Benton Penn-sylvania

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is i fljS il at the OcalaHouse He is a nephew of the lateDr Ze Butt of this city who was alarge property owner here

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Blimte Tarpentiiie mill sad Mimiag wlia-k well as a tall Meek L Cteae-ianil

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