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OCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1908 rHR
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but how COO l is trie question ithat every one lulLll iL in buyingcandy
1 he i lil saying that a man is ijwlgcd by te cmv lie gives iholds g >iil day SUDC us alwaysBuy the tdlJllt tote the II just lai goOd li in I
Iut1iItg qtnle equals
A7 Jfamous BonBons and ChocolatesThey ate in a distinctively exclu-sive
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claw to themselvesOrders receive prompt and care-
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attention Just pive us the nameand address and Uncle SOlID does Ithe rest
T1 W TROXLER
24 MAIN ST-
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I Tulula Lodge No 22-
I O O F meetrf every Tuesday even-Ing in Yongea Hall Visiting brothersalways welcome
P V Leavengood N GM M Little Secreta-
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Notice of Sessions ofOcala Lodge No 851
Benevolent and ProtecXve Order of Elks
fhe next session will be held Tues ¬
day evening September 8 Visitingbrothers cordially invited
S A Bawls Exalted RulerJoseph Bell Acting Secretary-
F A M-
aL Marlon Dunn LodgeNo 19 meets In the
itemple on the first
and third Thursday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyInvited W D Graham W M
Jako Brown Secretary
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Conventions held every Mon-day
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evening in Castle Hall over Pey¬
sers store A cordial welcome to vis ¬
iting knights H M Hampton C CChas K Sage K of R and S
rPc FORT KING CAMP-
No 14
Next regular monthly meeting willbe held Friday evening Sept 11th at-S oclock in Yonges Hall Visitingsovereigns are always welcome
G W Martin C CChas Sage Clerk
A SHOCK-Is something awful Ihere is no dan ¬
ger of being shocked If I do your elec ¬
trical work Everything electricalDrop a card W H Morris
159 Magnolia St
Get your school supplies at theOcala News Co
NOTICE OF APPLICATION-FOR A PARDON
Notice is hereby given that the un-dersigned
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Joe Williams will onThursday the third day of September-A D 1908 npply to the honorablehoard of pardons for the state ofFlorida at Tallahassee for a full par-don
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of the crime of murder of whichhe was convicted on the 4th day ofApril A D 1S93 at Ute spring term of1893 circuit court for Marlon countyFlorida the Honorable J J Flnleyjudge presiding and thereupon sen-tenced
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I to imprisonment in the stateprison for the term of his naturallife the execution of which sentence-he Is now undergoing
Dated at Ocala Floridaxon this the23rd day of July A D 190S
Joe Williams Peti-
tionerPaEnL
KIDNEY CUREWSLL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney 01
Bladder disease that is notbeyond the reach of medi-
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Take it at once Do
not risk having Brights Dis ¬
ease or Diabetes There hnothing gained by delay
50c and S 100 BotthfS IC t W
SOLD BY ALL DEAL-
ERSCHAMBERLAINS
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A sili AA few doses of this remedy will In-
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cure au ordinary attack ofdiarrhoea
It can always be depended uponeven in the wore severe attacks ofcramp colic and cholera luorbus
It is equally buec lsful for summerdiarrlioa and cholera infmitnm inchildren and ia tho menus of saving-the lives of many children each year
When reduced with water andsweetened it is pleasant to take
Every mnn of u family should keepthis remedy in hb home Buy it nowPRICE 25c tAROS SIZE 60c
OCALA OCCURRENCES
Odd Fellows meet tonight
Masons meet Thursday evening
Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬
teed Price 25c Sold by all druggists-
Mrs L A Gable and baby are visit-Ing relatives in South Carolina
Mrs R E Cole came up from thelake today to do some shopping-
C D Clark inspector of state conconvict camps was In town yesterday-
The Ocala News Co has the larg ¬
est line of school books in Ocala
Mrs Arthur Cobb and child arehome from a visit to Inverness
Souvenirs of Ocala for 15c at theOcala News Co
Mr Robert Kaiser is on a visit tohis family from Hastings
Lightning roach paste kills em25 cents at the Postofflce Drugstore
Mrs Robert Marshall and daughterMiss Mattie were in town today
WANTED Three salesladies at MFIshel Sons stores
FOR SALEA good fresh milkcow or will trade for hogs Apply toC O Campbell Ocala
Clarence Meffert will be a student-at Bingham school near Asheville NC this year-
R C Davis Co of Jacksonville-will sell any make of secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms if desired-
Mr Joe Thomas a sturdy son of thesoil from the Rutland plantation wasin town today
Morris Jacoby representing theI
Central City Chair Co Atlanta wasin town today interviewing the trade
Albert Owen the undertaker withMclver MacKay is the victim ofdengue-
Mr J J Williams the Homosassa-fish and oyster merchant was in thecity on business bent yesterday-
Mr Fitzpatrick of Bellevlew andMr Seth Weathers of Leroy were I
among the visitors to the city today
There were four cases before themayor this morning and the assessed
I fines of the court amounted to 35
Mrs J E Charles and several child ¬
ren of Oxford were guests of theMontezuma last night
Marshal W C Bull killed two dogsthis morning that were running atlarge unmuzzled-
Mr E L Maloney proprietor of theOcala House was a business visitor-to Jacksonville yesterday-
Miss Nan Brooks daughter of Mrand Mrs J H Brooks is down with
I dengue
I Mrs Robert McClure left this atternon for Fivay to visit her sisterMrs Smith
Mrs J G Ferguson and bright sonMaster Rae litive returned from theirouting at Pablo delighted with theirvisit
A pound of paper ann two packs ofenvelopes to match all of the verybest quality 50c at the PostofflceDrugstore
Horace Whetstone returned yester-day
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from his visit to Alabama MrsWhetstone and Miss Bessie will re ¬
turn later
When you want stationery go to astationery store The Ocala NewsCompany has the best and most uptodate line In Ocala-
J W Alexander the original racketman will leave for Baltimore andNew York next week to lay In his falland Christmas goods
BOARD WANTEDTraveling manwants a room by the month and boardwhile In town Answer care of Star-A M K-
Bradford Webb of the StandardLime Co Kendrick was in town to-
day¬
and reports business improvingin his line-
WANTEDTwoI
or three furnishedrooms for light housekeeping Refer ¬
ences exchanged Address Roomscare Star office
Mr Henry Raysor and bride arriv-ed
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today from South Carolina andhave rooms with Mr and Mrs D AMiller Fort King avenue-
WANTEDBoard and a good homefor two boys aged respectively 9 and2 years Would prefer the countryDirect all communications to D JCare Star Ocala Fla
Mr A Y Strunk returned this atternon from Washington D C MrsStrunk did not accompany him butextended her visit to her children inMississippi-
Mrs W A Falton accompanied byher daughter Miss Marguerite cameup from Erooksville today to consult-Dr Newsom about Mrs Faltons sickbaby The doctor advised the mother-to take it to the mountains-
TO RENTNice furnished or un-
furnished¬
rooms Toilet and bathhot and cold water Rooms are sui ¬
table for light housekeeping Apply-No 49 South Magnolia street G CSpencer
Captain J B Webb the tandardLime Co manager at Kendrick withMrs Webb returned Saturday fromtheir outin gat the captains old home-in Vermont They had a very pleas ¬
ant time
WANTED few boarders in pri ¬
vate family Nicely furnished roomswith best table board Rate 5 week-ly
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Apply to G C Spencer 49 SouthMagnolia street
Messrs D W and R D Dodge sonsof Rev and Mrs W H Dodge ofOcala and brothers of Judge John WDodge are visiting In Jacksonville-and will leave in a few days for Da ¬
vidson College to resume their studiesJacksonville Metropolis 31st
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BASEBALL TEAM TO LEESBURG-
The Ocala baseball team will godown to Leesburg Thursday afternoonvia the Seaboard and play a gamewith the team of that city Thursday-is a quarterholiday as many ofour people as possible should go androot for Ocala
LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY-
I have just returned from the NewYork markets where I have carefullynoted the coming styles of all kinds offeminine headwear and made selec ¬
tions that I hope when placed on ex¬
hibition will meet the approval andpatronage of my friends and custom-ers
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In a few days I will have on ex¬
hibition advanced styles of hats etcfor all who wish to inspect same Youare cordially invited to call I
Mrs Minnie Bostick MillinerOcala House Block Ocala Fla
The Sleeping Beauty at the Berlintheater last night was much enjoyed-by the large crowds that saw it It isthe familiar fairy story that was sobeautifully put into poetry by Tenny-son
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and all who saw it last nightagreed that it was worthily illustratedThere were two other good subjects-one a pretty little story and the otherquite a thrilling incident of city life
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Mrs Wood after an absence of severalweeks was at the piano and every ¬
one was glad to hear her artistic ren-dition
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again There are five subjects-this evening and all are good Dontforget the band benefit Thursday ev-ening
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The Star would respectfully suggestthat the Bryan and Kern Club meetFriday night with the Metropolitan-Band and at intervals give one or twoof W J Bryans phonographic talksso all could hear them
Mrs S H Blitch daughter MissLizzie and sons Landis and Loomisattended the big Sunday school rally-at Morriston Sunday and report a re ¬
cord breaker in attendance
Miss Legie Blitch and her brotherMaster Landis Blitch came in lastnight from Blitchton and were guestsof Mrs Lyles at her home in the sec-
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ward
Captain J O Stewart will tempor ¬
arily assist the Montezuma hotel dur ¬
ing the absence of R A Bright wholeft this afternoon for Greenville SC accompanied by his niece MissLola Belle Smith a very attractiveyoung lady of Montgomery Ala whohas been a guest of Mr Bright andfamily for the past month
Dorothy Spencer the little daughter-of Mr and Mrs Barney Spencer isjust up from an attack of typhoid I
fever She has been an inmate of the I
hospital for the past few weeks butexpects to be discharged tomorrow
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The marriage license clerk workedover time yesterday and ten licenseswere issued beating any one day inAugust in the history of Marion coun ¬
ty I
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Prof McKinney of Candler was intown today and reports the past sea ¬
son on watermelons a success Henetted a fraction over 100 a car and I
is several dollars to the good on them J
Peaches lid not do so well in price I
while oranges are only promising afair crop this season
Mrs Ethel Oldfield who came here-a few days ago from Tallahassee towait on her mother Mrs Wm ESinclair who has been sick was called-to Tallahassee by telegram as her sis ¬
ter Miss Beatrice Sinclair was suf ¬
fering from acute appendicitis whichwill necessitate an operation MrsSinclair accompanied Mrs Oldfieldalso a trained nurse from Jacksonville
Bishop Gray and wife of Orlandowho have spent the past six months j
in the holy land and England havereturned home
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Mr N I Gottlieb the photographeris a victim of dengue and a note at I
his office says he is absent without-his
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RELIEVING MUSCULAR STRAIN-
Of the eyes that rob the vigor ofthe rest of the body is our profes ¬
sion Glasses are intended for morethan the aiding of vision Some ofthe most distressing diseases havebeen relieved by glasses after doc ¬
tors and surgeons had doctored andcut to their hearts content Donot procrastinate In the matter ofhaving your eyes examined by me
DR D M BONEYEyesight Specialist
Ocala FloridaOffice Hour > 8 to 12 a m and
130 to 430 p m Optical office andlaboratory rooms 2 tnd 4 Gary bloc
RATTLERS TRAVELING HOME
Two large rattlers were killed thispast week thre miles and a half westof Ocala one Friday evening and oneon Saturday morning One measuredfive feet eight inches and the othereight feet lhelr relatives may belooking for them but they were over ¬
taken on the way by a big pole andnext fi-
reCASTORIAFor Infants aim Children
The Kind You Rave Always Bought
Bears the 1ASignature ji-
CuWS FOR SALE-
I have three or four good freshcows for sale will give from two tothree gallons of milk per day W D I
Cam I
HEALTH AND VnALITY I
Motts Nerverine PillsThe great nerve and brain restora ¬
tive for men and women producesstrength and vtality builds up hesystem and renews the normal vigorFor sale by druggists or by mail SIper box 6 boxes for 5 Sold by theAntiMonopoly Drugstore
APPLES FOR SALE By the bar-rel
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in large or small lots J E HallWaynesvllle N C Box 247
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Teapot Grocery-
Fresh Cakes-
Preserved OrangesSpiced PeachesBottle CeleryFruit Syrups
Soused Mackerel I
Fillets of AnchoviesWhite Fish
No1 MackerelI
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ATTH-
ETEAPOT GROCERYT-
he fifth Sunday at Morriston com-memorated
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the holding of the quarter-ly
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Baptist Sunday school conventionThe gathering drew together a tre¬
mendous crowd who participated withdeep interest in the exercises of theday fraught with pleasure and profit-to all Rev Sheppard of Levy countywas the leader and brought forth manyearnest and well concieved ideas Sun ¬
day school work was the subject Thedinner was all that could be desiredThe days social and spiritual pleas ¬
ures were of a high order and to noneis greater praise due than to Mrs DB Morriston whose whole soul wasthrown into the work and the prepara-tions
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to make the meeting a success
The Hon Henry W Long is busygetting up a history of St Johns I
church this county with which he hasbeen connected for fortyeight yearsHe was in town today consulting of-
ficial¬
doci ients in the county judgesoffice-
D E Mclver left yesterday with hison McPhaSl Mclver to place him at
Bingham Military Academy nearAsheville X C Mr Mclver will alsomeet his wife at Asheville
Sam Barco of Sunny Slope Farm isback from his visit to South Florida-He was greatly pleased with the sec-
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of country he visited He saidhis father Mr J M Barco cashier-of the Largo bank is enjoying thebest of health and never looked betteror weighed more Sam left this atternon for the Bingham MilitaryAcademy near Asheville N C where-he is a student I
BERLIN ELECTRICAL I
THEATERCHANGE OF PROGRAM DULY
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Program for this Evening-
A SPIRITUALISTIC SEANCE
EACH IN HIS TURN
LAUNCHING OF THE ROMAI-
A Fine Sea Picture
THE ONELEGGED MANAnd Its Not the Card that Makes the
Firm
Open Promptly at 3130 P M
Admission 10 CentsI
Children 5 CentsI
H M WOOD PROPN-
orth Magnolia Street Opposite Mc ¬
Iver MacKays
PEARS FOR SALE
July Brown has 100 bushels of fineKeifer pears for sale at 1 a busheldelivered Leave orders at the Staroffice
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
Exclusively Farm raised Fineshape good layers Stock and eggsfor sale at reasonable prices MrsW R Dreher Micanopy Fla
TRY THIS FOR DESSERT I
Dissolve one package of any flavoredJELLO in one pint of boiling waterWhen partly congealed beat until lightadding one cup whipped cream andsix crushed maccaroons Whip all to ¬
gether thoroughly and pour It Into amold or bowl When cool It will jel-
lify¬
and may be served with whippedcream or any good pudding sauce
The JELLO costs lOc per packageand can be obtained at any good gro I
cers
EARLY BREAKFASTS-
You can get an early breakfast atthe Elk Cafe if you are going out oftown
POINTER DOG TAKEN UP
Have taken up a large white spottedpointer dog with collar on but noname on it Apply to Daniel Hall outFort King avenue-
CONFEDERATE MONEY FOR SALEHave 400 in Confederate money for
sale It may assist some one to com-plete
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a collection Inquire of the Staroffice
MADE A MAN OF HIM-
A man once prominent in business-and social circles had fallen to thelowest depths of degredation when arelative placed him in the Keeley In ¬
stitute and he is now back in his for-mer
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class successful and respectedFor detailed and confidential informa ¬
tion address the Keeley InstituteJacksonville Fla
NOTICE-
I will sell at public auction for cash-on September Sth 1908 at 10 oclock-a m in the town of Anthony Flaone tenroom house and six acres ofland together with some iron bed-steads
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bedsprings cotton mattressesand other things T P Jones
I Aug 29 190S Administratorf
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GALLOWAY SUCCEEDS GORDON
Sheriff Henry Gordon has resigned-his office in favor of his chief deputyMr John P Galloway Mr Galloway-was nominated to the office in theprimary last June and was shortlyafter appointed deputy by Mr Gor ¬
don It is hardly necessary to saythat he is perfectly familiar with thework and the proper man for theplacer
Gordon has been a vigilant andfearless officer and during his incum-bency
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has added to the large number-of friends he had before he enteredon the duties of the office Mr Gor-don
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has bought the saloon on SouthMagnolia street from Mr Mason Ty ¬
son and will for the present devotehis energies to the conduct of thatpopular place
MRS G T LIDDON
Mrs Ella M Liddon of Ocala Flawas born at Fort Call March 30th1S69 She was united in marriage toMr Gus Tulus Liddon May 12th 1887at Midway Col Rhodes officiating
In the eighteenth year of her ageshe was converted and united withthe M E church of which she re-
mained¬
a consistent member up to thetime of her death Aug 19 190S
She was ever a most faithful wifeand devoted mother and a kind sym-pathetic
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friend She was never known-to shirk any duty Every one has beenhelped by knowing her and her child ¬
ren rise up and call her blessedFor three years she had suffered
almost constantly yet she never mur¬
mured and in her unselfishness reach-ed
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out a helping hand ever to the lastas she went quietly-
Out of the shadow lonely and drearInto the future that knows not a fearOut of the conflict weary and soreInto the homeland of bliss evermore
She is survived by her husband andseven children and was preceded toher heavenly home by one son andmany loved ones
The funeral services were conducted-by her pastor Rev R H BarnettMisses Jessielu Martin and LoulieBarnett and Mr G A Nash led thesong service The many beautifulfloral tributes testified of the esteem I
in which she was heldTo the bereaved is the consolation-
thatI death has released their lovedJ one and to their lonely hearts comesthe assurance 1
0 the sweet reunionsJust beyond the silent tide
0 the songs of welcomeI
On the other side-
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LETTER FROM GERMANY
Berlin Germany Aug 19 1908Editor Star The Star of July 31st I
reached me here yesterday morningand its news was read over nearly all I
day long Of course we have papershere but the news is not from home
I and we soon feel now the time of ourvisit is drawing to a close and we willsoon be in the good old home sweethome We arrived here on our re-
turn¬
for nearer home on the 17th at4 p m Both myself and Mrs Miller-are enjoying fine health and we haveenjoyed the sights of the old countryvery much at every place where wehave been and so far nothing hasmarred our pleasure We will take inthe capital city of Germany to a finishus w will bo here until Aug 27ththen we will go to Hanover and bethere for three days where I have an87 year old aunt living and we willpay her a short visit before starting-on the home stretch From there wego direct to Bremen where we willsail on Sept 1st at 12 m on the Ger ¬
man Lloyd steamship aKiser Wilhelm-2d for New Yorklue to arrive in NewYork on Sept 7th at 8 a in We willwill remain in New York for a fewdays for the purpose of purchasing astock of fall and winter goods for ourstore at Leroy but if nothing preventswe will be at out old home placeabout Sept 17th or 18th Now MrEditor I have no other matter towrite you I may discover many morebefore I leave here as we shall take inBerlin from the smallest to the Kais-ers
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palace where we shall have theprivilege of seeing all the rooms if wedesire and also the other governmentbuildings Ve are having very fineweather here now and our stay hasbeen very pleasant Now I will closeand hope to soon shake the hands ofmy old Marion county friends
Sincerely Charles Y Miller-
L W Jckson the Gainesville sew ¬
ing machine man came down today
Mr Jonah Fort and wife of Oklawaha were in town today-
T F Johnson a successful farmerand orange grower near Altoona wasin town today He said fruit pros ¬
pects were good in hl section
Ben Freyermouth of the Blitchtonsection returned today from a visit-to his kin at Mican < py Capt D CHart and wife Capt Hart was anofficer of the Florida regiment andalthough 79 years of age he is hale andactive and leading a useful life Heand his wife have a fine lot of cowsand over 100 laying hens From thesale of milk and eggs they not onlymake a good living but each year asnug sum to lay away Capt Harthas one hen that laid 118 eggs withonly a day intermission Who canbeat it The captain has studied thehen and egg question and has it whit-tled
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down to a fine point and knowshow to make money out of it
E O Cordery the successful andprosperous farmer and fruit grower ofthe Lynne section was in town thismorning with a load of fine grapesand chickens for which he found aready market
If you want a pretty reading lamp toconnect with your electric light curlent in the library or hall of yourheme see Walter Tucker the elec-trician
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about it
Paul Stewart and Lelia Jones col ¬
ored were tried and bound over to thegrand jury by Judge Bell yesterday-for living together in violation of thelaw
REWARD OFFERED-The city of Ocala will pay a reward-
of 10 for information that will con-
vict¬
any person or persons of throwing-or placing any glass bottles or glassof any description on the streets ofOcala G A Nash Mayor
NOTICE-Are you employed If you desire a
pcsition that will give you a goodcompensation it would be to your In ¬
terest to comunicate as directed be ¬
low Business Box 177C Gainesville Fla
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AT LAST jjWe have been ableto secure the agency-for
tthe celebr-
atedWunderhoseT
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The Guaranteed Stockings-for ChildrenT-
hey come four pair to a box one dollar abox and are guaranteed to wear without holesfor THREE MONTHS or new ones free
There are two weightsheavy and medium for
I 1 2Wboys and girls all sizes
We give you a written guar-antee
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fv with each box Try-
aq 4 box
M FISHEL SON
FW DittoR-
eal Estate andInsurance Agent
V Houses for sale auaz rent Rents collected and>
Taxes paid for nonresi-dents
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llIr Fire Life and Accident
Insurance written in the most reliable companies Farmstimber tracts vacant lots residence and business properties-for sale Be sure to see me whether you want to buy or not
F W DITTO Phones 116 and 92r
HOTEL WINDLE151719 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville Fla
New and FirstClass in All5-
IAppointments
r American Plan and 251per day European Plan
11 Rooms one person 75 centsr 1 L4 y I
I ki per day and up Special week-
lyMillitof rates Center of City Near
i all Car Lines Open all timeJ Year Rooms with BathrEx
tra Charge Bus from Depotand Steamships-
C B SMITH proprietor
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WEATHER FORECAST
Washington Sept IFair tonightlocal showers Wednesday-
A thousand men are now working-on Flaglers Key West extension andmore are to be added A twentyfiver-oom hotel is going up at KnightsKey the terminus of the East CoastRailway
JUST EXACTLY RIGHT-
I have used Dr Kings New Life I
Pills for several years and find them I
just exactly right says Mr A AFelton Harrisville N Y New Life I
Pills relieve without the least discomfort Best remedy for constipationbiliousness and malaria Twentyfive-cents at all drugstores
Tents for rent or sale The OcalaFurniture Company
SOUTH LAKE WEIR
Messrs Sligh and Bloodgood con ¬
tractors from Jacksonville were intown this week looking up the pros ¬
pects for the fruit crop for the comingseason
Mr B F Adams has the distinction-of being the first of the summer ab-
sentees¬
to return home He arrivedlast Friday from Greenville Georgiawhere he has been spending the sum-mer
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and where he left his mother whowill return later on
Mr Wallace W Reed spent a fewdays In Leesburg this week
Mrs E H Gates left on Sunday forLevon where she will engage in teach ¬
ing musicMr O Herst with his wife and
baby from Oxford were in town onSunday
Mrs C S Gates spent several days-
in Ocala this weekMr A A Finnie of Coleman was a
guest of the Pleasant Hills House onFriday His mother Mrs P C Finniewho has been a guest of Mrs E SUpham the past two months returnedwith him
This community has been in dark-ness
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for the past week owing to thefailure of the Weekly Stars to shineThe bundle of papers for South LakeWeir failed to come to hand
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORPermit to Sell Liquors Wines andBeer
I Whereas William A Kallenberger hasI filed with the board of county com-missioners
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I for Marion county Florida-his application for permit to sell liq ¬
uors wines and beer in election dis ¬
trict one of said county and state anycitizen of such election district mayshow cause if any there be at themeeting of the board to be held onTuesday the 6th day of October nextwhy such permit should not be grant-ed
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S T SistrunkClerk of the Board of County Com-
missioners¬
Marion County Floridao
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SPECIAL DINNERS-
The dinners at the Elk Cafe fcr 50cents are the best in the city
LAUNCHES BUILT TO ORDERThe public cordially invited to In-
spect¬
the Merry Widow the beauti-ful
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launch at Silver Springs that Ibuilt entirely from keel to awning I
fzm prepared to build launches of any Y
style 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-
FOR4
SALE-
If
am offering ten choice lotstor sateat Eastlake These lots have a front ¬
age of seventyfive feet on New Yorkavenue and 198 feet In depth Locat-ed
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and postoffice and command a view ofthe entire lake This avenue extendsto the waters edge and Is paved fromthe depot to the property Buy a lotbuild a cottage occupy It In summerand rent it for the winter Pricesreasonable titles perfect James RMoorhead owner
KEEP COOLHave electric fans placed In your
ffice or home and keep cool throughthe hot months It is inexpensive andT great comfort See Walter Tucker-he electrlcin about them
HORSE STOLENTEN DOLLARS REWARD
Stolen from the church at Wildwoodnight of August 18th a sorrel horse10 years old Had on bridle and sad-dle
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Is about 14 hands high with twosmall gray specks on each hip size ofpea Windgall in leg PA Inches longTips the dust heavy with hind feetHind legs very straight Scar In left I
flank resembles whip Left eye runswater freely Last seen of tracks wanight of 18th of August toward Ox ¬
ford Ten dollars reward for return-or for information where I can findhim Peter Davis Wildwood Fla
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORPermit to Sell Liquors Wines andBeerWhereas W H TIsoir has filed with
the board of county commissionersfor Marion county Florida his ap-plication
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for permit to sell liquorswines and beer in election district oneof said county and state any citizen-of such election district may showcause if any there be at the meetingof the board to be held on Wednesday-the 9th day of September next whsuch permit should not be granted
S T SISTRUNKClerk of the Board of County Com-
missioners¬
Marlon County Florida
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