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rVSfy ° izf = SsfertSSJt > >te R7 yt ifi j OCALA < BAN NERTli- e T paper Of tlie Eeople tor the People and by the People 1 V H ALN910 E OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST IS 1905 DOLLAR A YEA K J su BLISABETS 3A3SIS Local Editor HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN r Firechief Brigance is back from a trip to Hot Springs Ark Mrs H D Bassett and children of Floral City are guests of the Ockla waha inn Mrs F D Durand and Mr Frank- G Regan joined the Ocala colony at Lake Weir yesterday Mr Thomas Harris of the firm of Frank Harris is in Savannah and will return tomorraw Mrs P C Davis entertained a few friends Wednesday evening at cards I the occasion being Mr Davis birth- day I i q Mr Speigner Anderson who has I ft been enjoying the pleasures of Lake Weir for a few days is at some again a Mrs T H Johnson and her ac- complished ¬ I daughter Miss Clara have gone to White Springs for the remainder of the summer I Hon Carlos L Sistrunk has return- ed ¬ e from a professional visit to Tampa The Tribune took the occasion to pay him a very high compliment p Miss Myra Birdsey who has been If the guest of Miss Annie Mathews at EastlakeonLake Weir after a most I delightful week returned yesterday i vr LJ Brnmby who has ben I quite seriously sick for some weeks- is convalescing and will soon be able- r r to resume his official duties as county census enumerator Mrv Clifford Ayer of McIntosh went down to Luke Weir yesterday i- to spend the balance of the week with the house party being chaper- oned ¬ l by Mrs Lee Miller IrsBA i Weathers Miss Janet Weathers and Master Bran ey Weathers left yesterday for Ashe- ville I f N C where they will spend- the remainder of the summer I Mr and Mrs Cnas H Mathews have been at Eastlake for some time and they are so well pleased with Lake Weir that they will prolong their stay several weeks longer Mr Henry Edward Partridge who will be pleasantly rememoered as a representative of the C of G rail- road ¬ during the late melon shipping season in Ocala is here on business Mrs S A Rawls and her little daughterleft yesterday for Monieagle Tenn to spend the rest of the sum- mer They were accompanied by 1 Mrs Pope the head nurse at the jt f hospital- The Methodist church is being re- painted I oiled and papered and the interior handsomely fitted up and put in readiness for the meeting of tbe I next annual conference which will I be held in Ocala 1 There are more Ocala people spend- ing ¬ the summer at mountain spring lake and seashore resorts than ever J before in the history of the city It shows that Ocala people are pretty handsomely fixed financially i FOR SALE OR RENTLoch Lynn Estate residence and 300 acres un ¬ der cultivation and good fence From it was shipped the first car of I canteloupes this season by Cave Co j Apply J S Lewis Irvine Marion 1 county Fla 811 4t J > Iiii We desire to call the special atten- tion ¬ t of our readers to the advertise- ment ¬ of the Boston Store in todays paper This institution has long been i a firm believer in printers ink and when they have mything special to offer the public they know 110w to tell them of it advertise in the lo- cal ¬ papers Mr Asher Frank who fr b at present in charge of this well- b7LoWAOre believes in the merit of 1 foods rand does not fail to make his ablietalks effective in bring gtai < chlsway It will pay care fal buyers to look over the prices the- E0OrLStoreqnotes for their special ate 4 J r t c Dr Slaughter Belleviews popular mayor and Mr Joe Davis the pecan king Snmmerfield honored Ocala with a yesterday Mr W Green Mathis left yesterday for Lake City where he will meet I his family They have been visiting I relatives at Waverly Hall Ga for some time I Lieut Wm Miller a recent grad- uate of West Point and who has been visiting hid uncle Col L P Miller at Millford Farm returned to I West Point yesterday i The pleasant times now going on on the shores of Lake Weir are re ¬ I minders antebellum times when so many families used to spend almost the entire summer there This paper regrets to announce that Mr and Mrs JSewcomb Barco of Sunny Slope Farm in the Cotton Plant neighborhood are still sick and Mrs Barco quite seriously so Mr and Mrs W J Chambers left j Wedneseay New York for a three weeks stay Mr Chambers will purchase a winter stock for the Chambers Shoe Company during hi4 stay in the metropolis- Miss Allie Van Juhan a member of the Lake Weir housepaxty returned home yesterday She says the boys and girls are having the time of their lives The balance of the party v ill not return until next week Mr Hal Eagleton of the growing- real estate firm of Eagleton Price- of Tampa was circulating among hs Ocala friends yesterday He says the yellow feverscare has entirely ceas ¬ edand that Tampa is marching on Messrs Woodrow and Holder are having a splendid sidewalk put around the Club House Mr Chas- F Schneider is doing the work and is doing it well It makes a very de- cided ¬ and substantial improveme- ntr Albert Davis after a few days pleasantly spent with the houseparty- at I Lake Weir is visiting his aunt Mrs G T Maughs of this city Mr Davis has been a soldier and a sailor and has made the circuit of the globe I Miss Catherine Macdonald and mother of Riverside are spending a I month in South Florida visiting rela- tives i They are at present in Ocala but will leave this week for Avon I Park and Pabor LakeJacksonville i I Metropolis iI Mr Donald Mclver who has been spending several weeks at Lake I Weir returned home yesterday His i friends will be glad to know that he I is fully restored to health He was I accompanied by his daughter Miss 1 Betty Ray Mclver Mrs C P McGrath and her sister Mrs iI J Terrell leave today for Tampa thence for Green Springs where they will spend severrl weeks for the benefit of Mrs McGraths health This paper wishes her a speedy recovery Mr C G Cantrell has been elected principal of the Williston school will soon start for his new and promising- field of operations Mr Cantrell had charge of the grammar department- of the Ocala High school last year His Ocala friends wish for him mag- nificent ¬ succss in his higher position- Mrs S S Harris has returned to Citra after an absence of several months out west She has again opened the Mansion to the public and is running the same in an up to date firstclass manner It is one of the best boarding houses in the state and the traveling public particularly will be delighted to know that it is again open aug3tf Beavers will hold a meeting to- night ¬ and Secretary Hampton asks that all members be on hand to re ¬ ceive their quarterly cards Other business of considerable importance- to the order will also come before f this meeting Good Beavers should notlet rainy weather stand in the way of their being present as water Ijstheiruiong suit j- l The cantgetaway club growing greater less and more beautifully small daily Mrs B H Sands of Ocala arrived last evening and joined her husband who is tbe telephone manager at this place Orlando Star j The Salvage Sale at the Variety- is nearing its end It has been a re- I markable sale and the purchasers have been more than satisfied Come quick and get bargains while the sale- is on Mrs J S Sydboten and the young sons of Mr and MrsB W BJount left Friday for Saluda N C to join Mrs Blount who has been in the mountains for the past six weeks They will all return home about Oc- tober i first I Mrs McRae and three children have arrived from Jacksonville to j join Mr McRae and they will again j make their home in this city Their i friends are delighted to welcome i j them back For the present they are at the Savoy hotel I Miss Carrie Lapham of Miami formerly of this city arrived this week and is the guest of her brother and sister Mr and Mrs Harry Lap ham Miss Lapham graduated as a trained nurse at one of the finest hospitals in New York early in the spriig Mrs Thomas Sexton her neice Miss Etta Hood came in Saturday- from Fellowship to consult the doctor i for the latter who has been quite I sick They returned to Fellowship Moiday where they are spending- the summer with Mrs Sextons parents I Mr R C Davis the hustling sales ¬ man for Florida of the famous and popular FaySholes typewriter is in I the city in the interest of that I machine Messrs Ditto Maloney- are local agents for this excellent typewriter Mr F B Jordan who lives at the old Waldo place a few miles out from Ocala sa > a that for good pears put up in good style he leceived good prices this season He says that it was the small knotty indifferent- ones that demoralized the prices The Ocala friends of Mrs E P I Moody and her daughter Miss Lou I Moody will regret exceedingly to I learn that they expect to make their home in Palatka hereafter Mrs Moody has resided in Ocala for many years and her departure will be a matter of much regret Mr W H Chaille is announced in this mornings News as a candidate- for aldtrman Mr Chaille is one of Miamis best known and most suc- cessful ¬ business men He would make- a good alderman and there are cer- tain ¬ elements in connection with his candidacy that make it sure that he will receive a very large voteMia mi News Mrs Julia Palmer Miss Jessie Pal ¬ mer and Whit Palmer left Monday- for Dunedin where they expect to make their home in the future Their many Ocala friends will regret ex ¬ ceedingly to lose them and sincerely hope they will come back to this city at an early date Mr Harry Palmer will continue to make his home in Ocala n Col Otis T Green and family and Mrs Edward Badger will spend the next few weeks camping at Lake Weir They sent down several wagon loads of pharaphanelia Mon ¬ day afternoon including tents edi ¬ bles fishing tackle and all other ac ¬ cessories of a real camping trip They- are anticipating a delightful time Cares Sciatica Rev WL Riley LL It Cuba New York writes After fifteen days of excruciation pain from sci- atic ¬ rheumatisn under various treat- ments ¬ I was inducad try Ballards Snow Liniment the first application giving my relief and the second entire relief I can give it unquali- fied ¬ recommendation 25c 50e 100 For sale by druggist m j > J n < m frt4 i ti iAt5- 1F = Y 1 i Judge Bell issued marriage license J I Tuesday to Mr George Johns and Miss Bertha Gandy Justice Sumter I Bullock married the couple at his office Tuesday afternoon These i young folks are both natives of Marion county and live in the Levon section We wish them abundant I success through life i I Recent tests of molasses as a fuel show that under proper conditions one pound of the substance will evap ¬ orate two pounds of water At pres- ent ¬ waste molasses is sprinkled on I l bagasse spent sugarcane on its way to the furnace Molasses has been used as a fuel in Hawaii Java Cuba and EgyptNaval Stores Review Mr E E Voyle of Gainesville who is putting up a long distance telephone line from Gainesville on down the peninsular says that he has about had to suspend operations- on account of the excessive high waters and tremenduous rains He says that all of the rivers creeks and I branches have almost overflown their banks and that traveling is dangerO- US Mr R F Hyman who has been with the F U Block Company of At ¬ lanta for the past twelve years has severed Lis connection with them and is now traveling for a large cigar company of Tampa Mr Hy ¬ man js one of the best known and I most successful men on the road At I present Mr Hymans family are at the Montezuma hotel I Herbine Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the bloo to flow it affords prompt relief from biliousness indi- gestion ¬ sick and nervous headaches- and overindulgencein food and drink- G L Caldwell AgtJM K and T R R Checotah Ind Ter writes April 18 1903 I was sick for over two years with enlargement of the liver and spleen The doctors did me no I good and I had given up all hope of being cured when my druggist ad ¬ vised me to use Herbine It has made- me sound and well 50c at all druggists m j I The Oldeat Man in Florida il Mr Sims Dillard census enum merator for the Summerfield distrct J has run across probably the oldest man in Florida His name is David Roberts and he is living near Fish- Pond I and has been a resident or Marion county for a long while He was born in Souih Carolina in 197 and can establish the date ct his birth by authentic records I Roberts was a = lave and can remem- ber ¬ many distinguished survivors of the revolutionary war I Council Doings I Having adopted a health ordinance I the council was in session last night framing a revenue ordinance which will contain several new features especially as to the sale of property- for nonpayment of taxes It will be aninteresting document to all tax ¬ payers and its main features will be printed as soon as a copy of it is ob- tainable ¬ Mr Zewadski Better A letter was received from Mr Ze ¬ wadski yesterday stating that he was much better and the attending physician think the crisis is past and that his recovery will be only a ques ¬ tion of time This is joyful news to his friends in this city- Rheumatic When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body the application- of Ballards Snow Liniment hives prompt relief E W Sullivan Prop Sullivan House El Reno 0 T writes June 4 19021 take pleas- ure ¬ in recommending Ballards Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism It is the only re ¬ medy I have found that gives im- mediate ¬ relief 25c 50c and 100 Said by all Druggist m Seed potatoes for fall planting for sale at Ocala Seed Store 8 18 tf THere it is again Governor Folk of Missouri about whom so many pretty things are said smokes twenty cigars daily and takes his whisky straight AN ACCIDENT LAST NIGHT Hose Wae R Turns OrT Men injured Though Serieusly From Thursdays Daily Last night about 830 oclock while the volunteer firemen were making a practice run on the east side of the public square one of the hose wagons- was I j overturned as it rounded the corner in front of the Ocala House I J Y Stevens the driver was I thrown to the ground and re ¬ I mained unconscious for several min- utes ¬ and it was at first thought he I was fatally hurt He was taken to the Postoffioe drug store Drs Tomp- kins i and Hood were summoned and I it was found that the wounds he re ceived were painful though not ser j ious He was afterwards taken to j his quarters at the fire station where- e wij rascin as well as could be expected at a late hour last night Joe R White was on the seat with I him and was also thrown to the ground but fortunately landed on I his feet notwithstanding which he i had his back and arms badly wrench- ea from which he will no doubt be j laid up for several days I Jim Farris was on the side step of the wagon and was thrown complete- ly J over it but sustained no injuries I James Carlisle was in the rear of the wagon and as soon as the acci- dent ¬ occurred had the presence of mind to run in front of the horses I and succeeded in catching them by the bit and stopped what perhaps I might have been a fearful runaway- He I received a great deal of praise I from these who witnessed his perfor ¬ I mance for his heroism I The occupants of the wagon cer- tainly ¬ had a narrow and almost mi- raculous ¬ escape and may well con- gratulate themselves that the re- sults ¬ were no worse- it is Some Other Warren I BEAUMONT TEXAS Aug 14 1905 MAJOR FRANK HARRIS I am in receipt of a marked copy- of I the Banner in which I learn that J was recently made a benedict my Katherine coming from the pedagog- ical ¬ I corps of Baylor University I The announcement ll me with J joy t The joy is however somewhat tinged with apprehension lest chere j be a mistake somewhere aiong the I line- I I have never been to Baylor and- as I I know none of the teachers I fear I that the report is slightly exagger- ated ¬ If however any of the readers of the Banner are irrevocably convinced- to the contrary the time honored of ¬ fering of silver and cut glass will be I eminently in order I My respects to the Banner force I from whom I have received so many favors Most sincerely- L B WARREN I Returned From Lake Weir I The following persons who have j been pleasuring at Lake Weir return- ed ¬ I home Wednesday Dr and Mrs A L Izlar Mrs D W Davis and children Mrs C L Bittinger Miss I Adele Bittinger Messrs Harry Wal- ters ¬ Valmore Izlar and Frank Har j risjr- The f premium lists for the coming I state fair to be held in Tampa Nov- ember ¬ 1530 will be printed and ready distribution during the com- ing ¬ week and all desiring lists should at once write to F L HufI faker secretary who will f send them out The premiums owing to the liberal appropriation- made by the legislature are the largest ever given at a state fair in the south and no producer onld fail to compete for one or more of them- If the California peach which is 1 now ornamenting our fruits stands were as good as it looks it would be the finest fruit on earth and fit nectar for the gods it handsome in size and in color but is sadly lacking flavor 1 I A MeMligfat Pi Ble A party of fifty ortn composed entirely of the young members of the Ocala Epworth League and a num ¬ I ber of their friends enjoyed one of the most pleasant social occasions of the summer Taesday night at Ithe- residence of Mr and Mrs George L Taylor Notwithstanding the in clement weather of the morning an afternoon without rain permitted the prearranged plans to be fully carried out It was strictly outofdoors affair Completely surrounding the lawn were numerous Japanese lan tsrs which presented a beautiful ef- fect The jolly party entered into the games with joyful hearts and overflowing merriment Chairs were placed on the lawn for the use of those who wearied themselves in the sports of the evening It seemed that no one in their haste to come had forgotten a small package to add to the picnic store and on the tables provided for the purpose was spread- a most bountiful display of sweet things such as never fail to touch the heart strings and sound the love chords of sweet sixteen- At nine oclock the vigorous sound- ing ¬ of Old Liberty called attention- and the young gallants and smiling maidens marched in doublequick time against the fortified table- lands ¬ and after a strenuous contest- a complete annihilation of the foe resulted All who were in condition- for futher maneuvering renewed their activity in pleasant games At 1030 oclock and after a few popular song selections the happy throng dispers- ed ¬ with many expressions of their enjoyment of the evening- A LEAGUER Hillman Beginning his Campaign in Georgia Hon W J Hillman of Live Oak one of the wealthiest and most entel prising citizens of his state is the guestof friends in Atlanta Mr Hill ¬ man is being prominently spoken in connection with the governorship of Florida and prominent men of the state believe his election assured Atlanta Constitution Inasmuch as it is yet about three years before the primaries will be held Mr Hillman will really have nothing to lose by beginning his cam ¬ paign in Georgia at this time Its a funny place however in which to be running for governor of Florida Pensacola Journal Kimball 1Ii Jr kI Organs Direct from Fac- tory ¬ I at- WHOLESALE i PRICES- On monthly pay ¬ ments CQ50 Monthly or 8 Quarterly lupwards You > an now buy the famous Kim- ball Organs or the Reliable Great Western Organs direct from the makers at wholesale factory prices We will send them to reliable people anywhere in the United Stated to be for on extremely easy payment planS2O monthly and up- wards ¬ 1 Operating the largest musical in instrument factory in the world em ¬ ploying the largest capital buying- raw material in the largestquantities- for cash thelviinball System of manufacturing and distributing free through our 200 snpply stations positively saves purchasers 20 to f50 on first class organs- If you havent any organ you want one and you want a good one- a mere pretty case with no music in it wont do Secure at once the old y Reliable 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rVSfy °izf= SsfertSSJt

>>te R7 yt ifij OCALA < BANNERTli-e T paper Of tlie Eeople tor the People and by the People

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V H ALN910E OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST IS 1905 DOLLAR A YEA K

J

su BLISABETS 3A3SIS Local Editor

HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWNr

Firechief Brigance is back from atrip to Hot Springs Ark

Mrs H D Bassett and children ofFloral City are guests of the Ocklawaha inn

Mrs F D Durand and Mr Frank-G Regan joined the Ocala colony atLake Weir yesterday

Mr Thomas Harris of the firmof Frank Harris is in Savannahand will return tomorraw

Mrs P C Davis entertained a few

friends Wednesday evening at cards

I the occasion being Mr Davis birth-

day I

i

q Mr Speigner Anderson who has I

ft been enjoying the pleasures of LakeWeir for a few days is at some

againa Mrs T H Johnson and her ac-

complished

¬ I

daughter Miss Clarahave gone to White Springs for theremainder of the summer

I

Hon Carlos L Sistrunk has return-

ed

¬

e from a professional visit to Tampa

The Tribune took the occasion to payhim a very high compliment

p

Miss Myra Birdsey who has been

If the guest of Miss Annie Mathews atEastlakeonLake Weir after a most I

delightful week returned yesterday

i vr LJ Brnmby who has ben I

quite seriously sick for some weeks-

is convalescing and will soon be able-

r r to resume his official duties ascounty census enumerator

Mrv Clifford Ayer of McIntoshwent down to Luke Weir yesterday i-

to spend the balance of the weekwith the house party being chaper-

oned

¬ l

by Mrs Lee Miller

IrsBAi

Weathers Miss JanetWeathers and Master Bran ey

Weathers left yesterday for Ashe-

villeI

f N C where they will spend-

the remainder of the summerI

Mr and Mrs Cnas H Mathewshave been at Eastlake for some timeand they are so well pleased withLake Weir that they will prolongtheir stay several weeks longer

Mr Henry Edward Partridge who

will be pleasantly rememoered as arepresentative of the C of G rail-

road

¬

during the late melon shippingseason in Ocala is here on business

Mrs S A Rawls and her littledaughterleft yesterday for MonieagleTenn to spend the rest of the sum-

mer They were accompanied by1 Mrs Pope the head nurse at the jt

f hospital-The Methodist church is being re-

painted

I

oiled and papered and theinterior handsomely fitted up and putin readiness for the meeting of tbe I

next annual conference which will

I be held in Ocala 1

There are more Ocala people spend-

ing

¬

the summer at mountain springlake and seashore resorts than ever J

before in the history of the city Itshows that Ocala people are prettyhandsomely fixed financially

iFOR SALE OR RENTLoch Lynn

Estate residence and 300 acres un¬

der cultivation and good fenceFrom it was shipped the first car of I

canteloupes this season by Cave Co j

Apply J S Lewis Irvine Marion 1

county Fla 811 4t J

> Iiii We desire to call the special atten-tion

¬

t of our readers to the advertise-ment

¬

of the Boston Store in todayspaper This institution has long been i

a firm believer in printers ink andwhen they have mything special tooffer the public they know 110w totell them of it advertise in the lo-

cal¬

papers Mr Asher Frank whofr b at present in charge of this well-

b7LoWAOre believes in the merit of1 foodsrand does not fail to makehis ablietalks effective in bring

gtai< chlsway It will pay carefal buyers to look over the prices the-E0OrLStoreqnotes for their specialate 4

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r

t c

Dr Slaughter Belleviews popularmayor and Mr Joe Davis the pecanking Snmmerfield honored Ocalawith a yesterday

Mr W Green Mathis left yesterdayfor Lake City where he will meet

Ihis family They have been visiting

I relatives at Waverly Hall Ga forsome time

ILieut Wm Miller a recent grad-

uate of West Point and who hasbeen visiting hid uncle Col L PMiller at Millford Farm returned to

I

West Point yesterdayi

The pleasant times now going onon the shores of Lake Weir are re¬ I

minders antebellum times whenso many families used to spendalmost the entire summer there

This paper regrets to announce thatMr and Mrs JSewcomb Barco ofSunny Slope Farm in the CottonPlant neighborhood are still sickand Mrs Barco quite seriously so

Mr and Mrs W J Chambers left j

Wedneseay New York for a threeweeks stay Mr Chambers willpurchase a winter stock for theChambers Shoe Company during hi4stay in the metropolis-

Miss Allie Van Juhan a member ofthe Lake Weir housepaxty returnedhome yesterday She says the boysand girls are having the time of theirlives The balance of the party v illnot return until next week

Mr Hal Eagleton of the growing-

real estate firm of Eagleton Price-

of Tampa was circulating among hsOcala friends yesterday He says theyellow feverscare has entirely ceas ¬

edand that Tampa is marching on

Messrs Woodrow and Holder arehaving a splendid sidewalk putaround the Club House Mr Chas-

F Schneider is doing the work and isdoing it well It makes a very de-

cided¬

and substantial improveme-

ntr Albert Davis after a few dayspleasantly spent with the houseparty-at

I

Lake Weir is visiting his auntMrs G T Maughs of this city MrDavis has been a soldier and a sailorand has made the circuit of the globe

I

Miss Catherine Macdonald andmother of Riverside are spending a I

month in South Florida visiting rela-

tivesi

They are at present in Ocalabut will leave this week for Avon I

Park and Pabor LakeJacksonville iI

Metropolis iI

Mr Donald Mclver who has beenspending several weeks at Lake I

Weir returned home yesterday His i

friends will be glad to know that heI

is fully restored to health He was I

accompanied by his daughter Miss 1

Betty Ray Mclver

Mrs C P McGrath and her sisterMrs iI J Terrell leave today forTampa thence for Green Springswhere they will spend severrl weeksfor the benefit of Mrs McGrathshealth This paper wishes her aspeedy recovery

Mr C G Cantrell has been electedprincipal of the Williston school willsoon start for his new and promising-field of operations Mr Cantrell hadcharge of the grammar department-of the Ocala High school last yearHis Ocala friends wish for him mag-

nificent

¬

succss in his higher position-

Mrs S S Harris has returned toCitra after an absence of severalmonths out west She has againopened the Mansion to the public andis running the same in an up to datefirstclass manner It is one of thebest boarding houses in the state andthe traveling public particularly willbe delighted to know that it is againopen aug3tf

Beavers will hold a meeting to-

night¬

and Secretary Hampton asks

that all members be on hand to re¬

ceive their quarterly cards Otherbusiness of considerable importance-to the order will also come before

f

this meeting Good Beavers should

notlet rainy weather stand in theway of their being present as waterIjstheiruiong suit j-

l

The cantgetaway club growinggreater less and more beautifullysmall daily

Mrs B H Sands of Ocala arrivedlast evening and joined her husbandwho is tbe telephone manager at thisplace Orlando Star

j The Salvage Sale at the Variety-is nearing its end It has been a re-

I markable sale and the purchasershave been more than satisfied Comequick and get bargains while the sale-

is onMrs J S Sydboten and the young

sons of Mr and MrsB W BJountleft Friday for Saluda N C to joinMrs Blount who has been in themountains for the past six weeksThey will all return home about Oc-

toberi

first I

Mrs McRae and three childrenhave arrived from Jacksonville to j

join Mr McRae and they will again j

make their home in this city Their i

friends are delighted to welcome i

j

them back For the present they areat the Savoy hotel I

Miss Carrie Lapham of Miamiformerly of this city arrived thisweek and is the guest of her brotherand sister Mr and Mrs Harry Lapham Miss Lapham graduated as atrained nurse at one of the finesthospitals in New York early in thespriig

Mrs Thomas Sexton her neiceMiss Etta Hood came in Saturday-

from Fellowship to consult the doctor i

for the latter who has been quite I

sick They returned to FellowshipMoiday where they are spending-

the summer with Mrs Sextonsparents

I

Mr R C Davis the hustling sales¬

man for Florida of the famous andpopular FaySholes typewriter is in I

the city in the interest of thatI

machine Messrs Ditto Maloney-

are local agents for this excellenttypewriter

Mr F B Jordan who lives at theold Waldo place a few miles out from

Ocala sa> a that for good pears putup in good style he leceived good

prices this season He says that itwas the small knotty indifferent-ones that demoralized the prices

The Ocala friends of Mrs E P I

Moody and her daughter Miss Lou I

Moody will regret exceedingly to I

learn that they expect to make theirhome in Palatka hereafter MrsMoody has resided in Ocala for manyyears and her departure will be amatter of much regret

Mr W H Chaille is announced inthis mornings News as a candidate-

for aldtrman Mr Chaille is one of

Miamis best known and most suc-

cessful

¬

business men He would make-

a good alderman and there are cer-

tain¬

elements in connection with hiscandidacy that make it sure that hewill receive a very large voteMiami News

Mrs Julia Palmer Miss Jessie Pal¬

mer and Whit Palmer left Monday-

for Dunedin where they expect tomake their home in the future Theirmany Ocala friends will regret ex¬

ceedingly to lose them and sincerelyhope they will come back to thiscity at an early date Mr HarryPalmer will continue to make hishome in Ocala

n

Col Otis T Green and family andMrs Edward Badger will spend thenext few weeks camping at LakeWeir They sent down severalwagon loads of pharaphanelia Mon ¬

day afternoon including tents edi¬

bles fishing tackle and all other ac¬

cessories of a real camping trip They-

are anticipating a delightful time

Cares SciaticaRev W L Riley L L It Cuba

New York writes After fifteendays of excruciation pain from sci-

atic¬

rheumatisn under various treat-ments

¬

I was inducad try BallardsSnow Liniment the first applicationgiving my relief and the secondentire relief I can give it unquali-fied

¬

recommendation 25c 50e 100For sale by druggist m j

> J n

< mfrt4

i ti iAt5-1F = Y 1

i Judge Bell issued marriage license J

I Tuesday to Mr George Johns andMiss Bertha Gandy Justice Sumter

I Bullock married the couple at hisoffice Tuesday afternoon These

i

young folks are both natives ofMarion county and live in the Levonsection We wish them abundant

I

success through lifei

I Recent tests of molasses as a fuelshow that under proper conditionsone pound of the substance will evap ¬

orate two pounds of water At pres-

ent¬

waste molasses is sprinkled on I

l bagasse spent sugarcane on its wayto the furnace Molasses has beenused as a fuel in Hawaii Java Cubaand EgyptNaval Stores Review

Mr E E Voyle of Gainesvillewho is putting up a long distancetelephone line from Gainesville ondown the peninsular says that hehas about had to suspend operations-on account of the excessive highwaters and tremenduous rains Hesays that all of the rivers creeks and I

branches have almost overflown theirbanks and that traveling is dangerO-

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Mr R F Hyman who has beenwith the F U Block Company of At¬

lanta for the past twelve years hassevered Lis connection with themand is now traveling for a largecigar company of Tampa Mr Hy¬

man js one of the best known andI

most successful men on the road AtI

present Mr Hymans family are atthe Montezuma hotel

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HerbineRenders the bile more fluid and

thus helps the bloo to flow it affordsprompt relief from biliousness indi-gestion

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sick and nervous headaches-and overindulgencein food and drink-G L Caldwell AgtJM K and T RR Checotah Ind Ter writes April18 1903 I was sick for over twoyears with enlargement of the liverand spleen The doctors did me no I

good and I had given up all hope ofbeing cured when my druggist ad¬

vised me to use Herbine It has made-me sound and well 50c at alldruggists m j

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The Oldeat Man in Floridail

Mr Sims Dillard census enummerator for the Summerfield distrct J

has run across probably the oldestman in Florida His name is DavidRoberts and he is living near Fish-Pond

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and has been a resident orMarion county for a long while Hewas born in Souih Carolina in 197and can establish the date ct his birthby authentic records

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Roberts was a =lave and can remem-ber

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many distinguished survivors ofthe revolutionary war

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Council DoingsI

Having adopted a health ordinanceI

the council was in session last nightframing a revenue ordinance whichwill contain several new featuresespecially as to the sale of property-for nonpayment of taxes It will beaninteresting document to all tax ¬

payers and its main features will beprinted as soon as a copy of it is ob-

tainable¬

Mr Zewadski BetterA letter was received from Mr Ze¬

wadski yesterday stating that he wasmuch better and the attendingphysician think the crisis is past andthat his recovery will be only a ques ¬

tion of time This is joyful newsto his friends in this city-

RheumaticWhen pains or irritation exist on

any part of the body the application-of Ballards Snow Liniment hivesprompt relief E W Sullivan PropSullivan House El Reno 0 Twrites June 4 19021 take pleas-ure

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in recommending Ballards SnowLiniment to all who are afflictedwith rheumatism It is the only re¬

medy I have found that gives im-mediate

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relief 25c 50c and 100Said by all Druggist m

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

THere it is again Governor Folk ofMissouri about whom so manyprettythings are said smokes twenty cigarsdaily and takes his whisky straight

AN ACCIDENT LAST NIGHT

Hose Wae R Turns OrT Meninjured Though Serieusly

From Thursdays DailyLast night about 830 oclock while

the volunteer firemen were making apractice run on the east side of thepublic square one of the hose wagons-was

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overturned as it rounded thecorner in front of the Ocala House I

J Y Stevens the driver wasIthrown to the ground and re¬I

mained unconscious for several min-

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and it was at first thought he I

was fatally hurt He was taken tothe Postoffioe drug store Drs Tomp-kins

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and Hood were summoned and I

it was found that the wounds he received were painful though not ser j

ious He was afterwards taken to j

his quarters at the fire station where-e wij rascin as well as could beexpected at a late hour last night

Joe R White was on the seat withI

him and was also thrown to theground but fortunately landed on I

his feet notwithstanding which he i

had his back and arms badly wrench-ea from which he will no doubt be j

laid up for several days I

Jim Farris was on the side step ofthe wagon and was thrown complete-ly

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over it but sustained no injuries I

James Carlisle was in the rear ofthe wagon and as soon as the acci-

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occurred had the presence ofmind to run in front of the horses I

and succeeded in catching them bythe bit and stopped what perhaps I

might have been a fearful runaway-He

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received a great deal of praiseI

from these who witnessed his perfor ¬I

mance for his heroism I

The occupants of the wagon cer-

tainly¬

had a narrow and almost mi-

raculous¬

escape and may well con-

gratulate themselves that the re-

sults¬

were no worse-

it is Some Other WarrenI

BEAUMONT TEXAS Aug 14 1905

MAJOR FRANK HARRIS

I am in receipt of a marked copy-

ofI

the Banner in which I learn thatJ was recently made a benedict myKatherine coming from the pedagog-ical

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corps of Baylor University I

The announcement ll me with Jjoyt The joy is however somewhattinged with apprehension lest chere

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be a mistake somewhere aiong the I

line-

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have never been to Baylor and-

asI

I know none of the teachers I fear I

that the report is slightly exagger-ated

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If however any of the readers ofthe Banner are irrevocably convinced-to the contrary the time honored of¬

fering of silver and cut glass will be I

eminently in order I

My respects to the Banner force I

from whom I have received so manyfavors

Most sincerely-L B WARREN

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Returned From Lake Weir I

The following persons who have j

been pleasuring at Lake Weir return-ed

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home Wednesday Dr and MrsA L Izlar Mrs D W Davis andchildren Mrs C L Bittinger Miss

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Adele Bittinger Messrs Harry Wal-

ters¬

Valmore Izlar and Frank Har j

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premium lists for the coming I

state fair to be held in Tampa Nov-

ember¬

1530 will be printed andready distribution during the com-

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week and all desiring listsshould at once write to F L HufIfaker secretary who will f

send them out The premiumsowing to the liberal appropriation-made by the legislature are thelargest ever given at a state fair inthe south and no producer onldfail to compete for one or more ofthem-

If the California peach which is 1

now ornamenting our fruits standswere as good as it looks it would bethe finest fruit on earth and fit nectarfor the gods it handsome in sizeand in color but is sadly lackingflavor

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A MeMligfat Pi Ble

A party of fifty ortn composedentirely of the young members of theOcala Epworth League and a num ¬

I ber of their friends enjoyed one ofthe most pleasant social occasions ofthe summer Taesday night at Ithe-residence of Mr and Mrs George LTaylor Notwithstanding the inclement weather of the morning anafternoon without rain permitted theprearranged plans to be fully carriedout It was strictly outofdoorsaffair Completely surrounding thelawn were numerous Japanese lantsrs which presented a beautiful ef-

fect The jolly party entered intothe games with joyful hearts andoverflowing merriment Chairs wereplaced on the lawn for the use ofthose who wearied themselves in thesports of the evening It seemedthat no one in their haste to comehad forgotten a small package to addto the picnic store and on the tablesprovided for the purpose was spread-a most bountiful display of sweetthings such as never fail to touchthe heart strings and sound the lovechords of sweet sixteen-

At nine oclock the vigorous sound-ing

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of Old Liberty called attention-and the young gallants and smilingmaidens marched in doublequicktime against the fortified table-lands

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and after a strenuous contest-a complete annihilation of the foeresulted All who were in condition-for futher maneuvering renewed theiractivity in pleasant games At 1030oclock and after a few popular songselections the happy throng dispers-ed

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with many expressions of theirenjoyment of the evening-

A LEAGUER

Hillman Beginning his Campaign inGeorgia

Hon W J Hillman of Live Oakone of the wealthiest and most entelprising citizens of his state is theguestof friends in Atlanta Mr Hill ¬

man is being prominently spokenin connection with the governorshipof Florida and prominent men of thestate believe his election assuredAtlanta Constitution

Inasmuch as it is yet about threeyears before the primaries will beheld Mr Hillman will really havenothing to lose by beginning his cam¬

paign in Georgia at this time Its afunny place however in which to berunning for governor of FloridaPensacola Journal

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