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t and pound boxes are BO popular PureA confection these flavor delicious Ourconfectionery Is free fr Jno adulteralion It Is wholesome and healthfuljpvery kind of confectionery here
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T COMMERCIAL STATIONERYIt1 of high grade aia quality for office1 and store receives a great deal of ourV ttIm and attention as our stock andf facilities for supplying large and smallitOfders will amply attest WhetherJ iou want a lead pencil or a huge led
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t er a note book or a letter press le-st worthyour while to come In look
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1 OCALA NEWS COMPANY
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Offers the very best xservice of-
f s akllled workmen with modern ap-pliances
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I Strictly sanitary ElectricI electric massages
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OCALA ICE AND PACKING CO-
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J OCALA PRESSIK8 CLUB
W F MARLOW Proprietop
Rates reasonable AH goods pressr and cleaned on short notice and
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Tariff Sill Passed the Senate
Thursday Afternoon
Washington Aug GThe Senateshortly after 2 oclock yesterday aft¬
ernoon by a small majority passedthe PayneAldrlch tariff bill The votestood For passage 41 against pas ¬
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SeyenrepubUcans voted against thebill They are Brlstow Clapp Cum-
mings Dolliver LaPoIlette Bev rldgeand Nelson Everything was arrangedahead of time and there was no delayby debate or other proceedings-
THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE-
A French scientist has discovered-one secret of long life His methoddeals with the blood But long agomillions of Americans had provedElectric Bitters prolongs life andmakes it worth living It purifies en-
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and vitalizes the blood rebuildswaste nerve cells imparts life andtone to the entire system Its a godsend to weak sick and debilitatedpeople Kidney trouble had blighted-my life for months writes W MSherman of Cushing Me but Elec-tric
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Bitters cured me entirely Only50c at all druggists-
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Mr Ford of New Jersey has PassedTwenty Years in Jail
Elizabeth N J Aug 6Mrs Fordof this city was sentenced yesterday-by Judge Owen P Mahon to serve hereightythird term of ninety days Inthe county jail for drunkenness
Since 1887 when Mrs Ford wasfirst arrested she has served morethan twenty years behind prison barsfor Indulgence In booze enjoying butbrief intervals of freedom The coun ¬
ty authorities say the secret of herlongevity is that she has been in jail-so much of the time
CURED HAY FEVERI AND SUMMER COLD
A S Nusbaum Batesvllle Indianawrites Last year suffered forthree months with a summer cold sodistressing that It Interfered with mybusiness I had many of the symp-toms
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of hay fever and a doctors pre ¬
scription did not reach my case and Itook several medicines which seemedonly to aggravate It Fortunately Iinsisted upon having Foleys HoneyHoney and Tar It quickly cured meMy wife has since used Foleys Honeyand Tar with tho same success Soldby all dealers
THE JACKSON COCKTAIL-
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Tip that May be Needed by FloridaTopers in a Year or Two
Topeka Kan Aug GThe latestdrink In Kansas is the Jackson cock ¬
I tall It is intended to avoid troublewith the Kansas prohibitory law andFred Jackson the attorney generalfor whom It was named-
It Is a drink that can be purchasedanywhere in Kansas and at any time
land the chap that sells it is never Indanger of prosecution and the fellowthat buys it never will be brought intocourt as a witness
The drink is three parts apple ciderand one part Jamaica ginger It Issaid to be a really palatable concoc ¬
tlonClder is always good and theginger being chiefly alcohol gives themixture a flavor that old topers sayIs about the finest ever besides thedrink is quite active and right awayTwo good slugs will make a man fun-ny
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three will make him rob his owntrunk and five will give him a pref-erence
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fora bed of shucks in a vacantlot to a downy couch at home
The attorney general and tlje stateboard of health are hearing many re¬
ports of the Jackson cocktail and itseffectiveness as a jag producer Theattorney general and the board of of-
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are looking for some way tostop the consumption of the cocktail-but they have not bn able to findany clause of the law with which itcomes Into conflict
ACTIVE AT 87
This would be unusual news if menand women would keep themselves-free from rheumatism and all achesand pains as well as keeping theirmuscles and joints limbered withBaliards Snow Liniment Sold byall druggists
CAUSED A COMMOTION-
Fire in a Peach Basket Hat CalledOut Atlanta Fire Department
Atlanta Aug GA fire on the roofgarden of the hat of a pretty girl trav-eler
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at the union station yesterday af-ternoon
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called out two fire companies-a hose cart a score of willing amateurfiremen delayed a fash train and de-
stroyed¬
about 530 worth of finery onthe beack basket aforesaid
The young woman on her way to-
N aw York rushed into the station forsomething to eat In flaying her checkshe swung the hat too near the cigarlighter In an instant the orchardwhich adorned the hat was a mass olflames A darkskinned waiter turnedIn a fire alarm and every availablemale guest tried to rescue the affair
The train was held a few minutesuntil the victim recovered from an at-tack
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of near hysteria when she gra-ciously
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permitted It to proceed
The best remedy we know of In allcases of kidney and bladder troubleand the one we can always recommend-Is DeWitts Kidney and Bladder PillsThey are antiseptic and at once assistthe kidneys to perform their impor ¬
tant work But when you ask for thesepills be positive that you get DeWitts Kidney and Bladder PillsThere are Imitations placed upon themarket to deceive you Get DeWittsInsist upon them and if your dealercannot supply you refuse Anythingelse In place of them Sold by alldruggists
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SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE-
A fine soda fountain for sale cost9350 will take 1ab for it Ap-ply
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SAVED BY THE SACRAMENT
Pyx was More Efficacious than a Pis Jtol Against Polish Ruffians
Utica N Y Aug GRevSuck acting pastor of the Holy Trin-ity
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Polish Catholic church In this citywent into police court and lodgedcomplaint against twenty members of I
his congregation who endeavored tokidnap him late Saturday night for I
the purpose of murdering him Hehad been hastily summoned to go to ahospital to attend a dying man As hecame from the church with the holyoils he was surrounded by a score of I
Ihis parlshoners who endeavored todrag him into waiting carriage
Father Suck shouted loudly for helpThen he drew the pyx In which hecarried the sacrament from His innercoat pocket held it aloft and called
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upon the men to not commit a sac-rilege
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while he was carrying the sac¬
rament to a dying man The assail ¬
ants of the priest then fell back fort amoment and Father Suck escaped Intothechurch
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merits of the Texas Wonder youwould never suffer from kIdney bladler of rheumatic trouble > l bottle twomonths treatment Sold by druggists-or by mail Send for testimonials DrE W Hall 2926 Olive Street StLouis Mo-
STOLE A MARCH J
ON THEIR FRIENDS
Brooksville Aug GMr Jerry Han ¬
cock and Miss Bessie Snow started-out for a drive yesterday afternoon-and stopped in at the home ot Rev j
Partridge who made them man and I
wife This was quite a surprise to I
everyone Mr Hancock is the goung I
est son of Mr and Mrs W S Han ¬
cock Mrs Hancock is a sister to theclerk of the circuit court M H Snow I
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SOLDI ER7 BALKS DEATH PLOT-
It seemed to J A Stone a civil war I
veteran of Kemp Tex that a plotexisted between a desperate lung trou-ble and the grave to cause his death-I contracted a stubborn cold hewrites that developed a cough thatstuck to me in spite of all remediesfor years My weight ran down to 130pounds Then I began to use Drtings New Discovery which restored-my health completely I now weigh178 pounds For severe colds obsti ¬
nate coughs hemorrhages asthmaand to prevent pneumonia its un-
rivaled¬
50c and 1 Trial bottlefret Guaranteed by all druggists t
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ELECTRIC SMOOTHING I
IRONS ON TRIAL I
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I will place an electric smoothing-iron in your home on a few days trialupon request at my office or by cartsor phone They are the the greatestlittle thing In the home especially inhot weather Connect the cord withone of your light drops and in a fewminutes the iron is hot No smoke-or dirt and Hat only where it iswanted H W TUCKER
BARTLETT WANTS VETERANS ITO RIDE THE RAILROADS FREE
Washington D C Aug G Repre-sentative
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Bartlett of Georgia has In ¬
troduced a bill amending the inter-state
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commerce law so as to make itpossible for railroad companies togrant free or reduced transportation-to bona fide members of the UnitedConfederate Veterans associations
TAKE NOTICE-
All persons are recommended totake Foley Kidney Remedy forbackache rheumatism and kidneyand bladder trouble It will quicklycorect Urinary Irregularities which Ifneglected may develop into a seriousillness It will restore health awlstrength Do not neglect signs ofkidney or bladder trouble and riskBrights disease or diabetes Sold byall dealers I
WENT BACK ON TOM
Cleveland Ohio August GTheSchmidt ordinance providing for thegrant of a franchise to HermanSchmidt insuring threecent fares ona part of the city street car lines wasdefeated at a referendum election hereyesterday by a majority of 4763 Theordinance was fostered by Mayor TomL Johnson
A WEAKLING-Is the only way to describe the poorchild tha is afflicted with worms Nomatter how much or how often it catsthe worms get all the nourishmentfrom the food the child gets practi-cally
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none Whites Cream Vermi ¬
fuge gets rid of the worms quicklyeasily and with no bad after effectsPrice 25 cents a bottle Sold by alldruggists
LOW EXCURSION RATES VIAATLANTIC COAST LINE
839O10465Los Angeles and SanFrancisco on sale various datesLimit October 31 Variable routesand stopovers
9540 Seattle Washington Variableroutes and stopovers Limit Octo ¬
ber 311870Monteagle and SewanneeTenn July 1 10 17 23 24 30 Au ¬
gust 13 and 14 Limit September5 Stopovers allowedfor further Information call on or
write F J Hubert P T A orJ K KIrkland D P A Tampa FIn
sMENOur illustrated catalogue ex-
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how we teach barber trade inI few weeks mailed free Moler Barber
College Atlanta Ga t
WEARY OF WORKING
Henry Paul Turned Highwayman andNow his Will Rest in the
Boneyard
White Bear Minn Aug GArterhe had robbed the cashier of the FirstState Bank of this town of J700 ap-
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at the wicket with a gun andcompelling the man to push the mon-ey
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toward him Henry Paul dashedthrough the streets pursued by acrowd and took refuge in an old houseon the edge of the town
Here he was besieged by his pur ¬
suers and killed after he had shotFred Larkin dead and mortally wound-ed
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another of his pursuers-The men who were pursuing Paul
were gathered In a thicket near thehouse and called upon him to surren ¬
der He made reply and they conclud-ed
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to rush the house This was doneand Paul shot Larkin as the men En-
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the door A volley from the be-
siegers¬
laid him low but as he fell heshot another man Paul was a la-
borer¬
RAN ON THE ROCKS
Loss of the Steamer Maori and ManyLives In Table Bay
Capetown Africa August GTheBritish steamship Maori is a totalwreck In the bay and of the entirelost of passengers and the crew butnine people are known to have reach-ed
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the shore alive Six bodies havebeen washed ashore
From the survivors it is gleanedthat the Maori ran upon the rocksduring the night tearing a great holein her hull The vessel began to fillrapidly and the captain ordered all ofthe boats cleared Some of the boatswere swamped after they were filledwith people and it Is supposed thatmost of the unfortunates from theship perished-
The boats which got away from thewreck were soon separated in thedarkness But one boat has reachedshore as far as is known
Did You EverI-t used to be an awful task to make
ice cream Did you ever try itToday you cannot doquits Bnythingeasierthnnm-
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ice cream if you us-
eJELLOwbat2 disks I
have ICE CREAMisiallycost PowderS-tir one package into a quart of
milk and freeze absolutely nothingelse to doand you have two quarts-of delicious ice cream at a cost ofabout ono cent a dish 1
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2 packsyes 25 cents af CmearsIllustrated Recipe Book Free
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elyNYMoiltozuillaBarborsilop
In Connection With the Hotel Office
Skilled worKmen and courteous at-tention
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to all Special attention tochildren
ELECTRIC MASSAGE-
HOT ANI COLD WATER-
R L DETTERICH Proprietor
C J PHILLIPSContractor and Builder
Plans and Specifications FurnishedUpon Request
129 South Third Sti
Phone 130 OCALA IHk-
ArcIYKR MAcKAY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Undertakers and EmbalmersI
D E Mclver Alfred E OwenUndertakers
fine Caskets and Burial Robes
All work done by licensed embalm-ers and fuUy guaranteed
EquitableL-
ife Assurance Society
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STRONGEST IN THE WORLD
MISS FLORIDA CONDO-NResIdentgent
FRESH FISH-I receive dally snlpments of choice
fresh and salt water fish of th bestvarieties I handle nothing but fishand handle them right
WM TUCKERPone 219 City Market
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COUNTY COMMISSIOIERS
Official Report of the Proceediag atthe August Meeting of tbo
BoardS
Ocala Fla Aug 2 1909Theboard met on this date Pres-
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Hon Geo MacKay M 3L Proc-tor N A Fort J M Mathews andW M Crosby Minutes of previousmeeting were read and approved-
The board of county commission-ers
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met on this day for the purpose-of hearing complaints of personswho were aggrieved on account ofraises made on the assessmentsmade during their meeting July1909 I
The bill of the Ocala Banner forprinting general laws of the last leg-islature was duly approved by theboard
Mr Frank Lytle representinPhoebe W Buffum produced evi-dence
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sufficient to convince theboard that the property should notbe raised above 2100 and the samewas put back at original assessment-
Mr Lytle was also granted reduc-tion on his assesment to 500 I
The assessment of the Car ey In-vestment
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Co which was raised from1800 to 4000 was reduced to2500The Carney Investment Co which
assessment was raised from 340020000 was reduced to 15000-
A M Cameron assesment whichwas raised from 300to 1000 wasreduced to 600
Mr Snooks which was raised from50 to 250 was reducedto 50Florida Lime Co which was rais-
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from 5000 to 10000 was re-duced
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to 7000 I
The assessment of R A Kelsey I
raised to 600 was reduced to400The assesment of RR Hice was
reduced to 1800 I
The assessment James Kelseywas reduced to 100 I I
The assessment of W F Stebleton raised from 100 to 300 wasreduced to 100 i
Mitchell Rigdon whose assessment-had been raised from 100 to 500was reduced to 150 I
The assessment of Sarah Choatewhich was raised from 100 to
1000 was reduced to 800-J F Wyckoff reduced from 1
000 to 800The board thereupon took ad ¬
journment until tomorrow morning-at 8 oclock
August 3rd 1009At 8 oclock the board met all
members present and the followingproceedings had
Mr McKInney appeared before theboard with reference to Lak Weirroad and made some complaint Thematter was referred to CommissionerProctor with power to act
The report of the commissioners-to lay out a public road from Candler to Ocala was filed and clerk di-
rected¬
to post necessary notices foropening up of said road
The Ways and Means committeeviz T T Munroe Dr J C Boozerand D E Mclver appeared beforethe board asking for assistance forthe county fair in the amount of
1000 which matter was taken un¬
der consideration by the board-T F Johnson paid into the coun-
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treasurer 150 J V Booth2359 to be used In the construc-
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of AltoonaOrange Hammock-road which payments were madethrough Commissioner Fort It wasordered that the clerk draw warrant-in favor of G J Griffin for 240being 50 per cent of contract price-of 50 per mile for 725 yards of con ¬
structed roadDr E J Lindner appeared and
complined of hole being dug In pub-lic
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road by railroad section masterbetween Anthony and Sparr on rightside of crossing having run his ma¬
chine into the hole and broken offboth front wheels Matter referred-to Commissioner Crosby-
On motion of Commissioner Fortthat inasmuch as certain petitionwhich was filed with the board foropening up of road between Belleview and South Lake Weir has beenmisplaced and whereas Mr Proctor-as commissioner for the district hasinvestigated requirement and report-ed
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he is instructed to open up roadand furnish profile of route for file
Ordered that a committee consist-ing
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of two members of the board andWm Lucius road overseer be ap¬
pointed to go to Palmetto to see andtest road machinery there at work-in case purchase is made the com-pany
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pays the expenses otherwise-the county pays expenses Commit-tee
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to be appointed at Septembermeeting of board
Board thereupon adjourned untilWednesday morning
Wednesday morning 8 oclockboard reconvened All memberspresent The following proceedingswere had
On motion the clerk Is required-to order justices docket for justicedistrict No 29 for C I Gray
On motion of Commissioner li-
censes¬
for carrying pistols being Ir¬
regular and improperly executed-were refused viz Z P Hitchcock-E P Townsend W H Sherouse WM McLoud L T Dutton L HHall A T Munroe T J Perry Ed ¬
win Elberton and J J HudnallThe bill of W F Pulliam deputy
sheriff for 50 in securing evidencein the conviction of Will Smith forselling whisky without a licensewas refused for the reason that thelaw offering reward for this servicehas been declared unconstitutional-
The pension claims of the follow-ing
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persons not being within the lawof 1909 their claims were refusedMrs O H M Eichelberger MrsMittie Marston T A Mathews MrsMartha S Brown W CaldwellJackson Godwin John Pasteur ChasF Waterman-
The following pension claims be¬
ing an proper form and coming with-in
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the law of 1909 were approved bythe board as follows
J C Little John H West Wil-liam
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D Emminisor Jas W JohnsWm L Ditto Louisa Dillard JasA Crosby McThomas William Chris ¬
tian Jas Carrinton John E BaileyJoseph Plummer Elizabeth E Burleson Edward W McDonald Chas
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Haywood White Sulphur Springs HotelL-
and of the Sky WAYNESVILLE NC AititudeZ50 Feet-
On the Southern Railway one nour from Asheville Capacity 259 guests-No consumptives Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths Music Bowling and Tennis 13Special attention to mountain parties Special party sud family rates For 1
Information address G C ROPANManager Formerly manager of Ken i
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