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OCALA EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1908 THREF1

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that every one iliuul uik m buying I

candyThe oM saying that II a man is

julgtd 1y tie candy lie gives jholds gotnl tulay sauce as alwaysBuy the le ldunt take the justaj rood 1111-

I1NUlhilg quite equals

rfamous BonBons and Chocolates jThey are in a distinctively exclu ¬

sive class to th m c1es TOrders receive prompt and care-

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attention Just p ve us the nameand address and Uicle Sam doesthe rest

T W TROXLER

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yd Lodge No 22-

I 0 O F meets every Tuesday evenIng in Yonge3 Hall Visiting brothersalways welcome-

P V Leavengood N GM M Little Secretary

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Y Notice of Sessions ofOcala Lodge No 851Benevolent and Pro-tective

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Order of Elks

The next session will be held Tues ¬

day evening September 8 Visitingbrothers cordially invited

Stephen Jewett Exalted Ruler-D S Williams Secretary

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Marion Dunn IodgrNo 19 meets In thetemple on the first

and third Thursday evenings of eachmunch Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited W D Graham W M-

Juk Brown Secretary

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASi Conventions held every Mon-day

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evening in Castle Hall over Peysjrs store A cordial welcome to vis-iting

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knights II M Hampton C CChas K Sage K of R and S

FORT KING CAMP1 oF Wr No 14

iNext regular monthly meeting will

be held Friday evening Sept llth atS oclock In Yonges Hall Visitingsovereigns are always welcome

G W Martin C CChas Sage-

CONCORDIA

Clerk

LODGE F U OF A

Concord Lodge No 181 FraternalUnion of America meets fourth Wed-nesday

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of every month 730 p m atY onges IIall R E Yonge P M

1 Chas K Sage Secretaryi

Get your school supplies at theOcala News Co-

In the Circuit Court of the Fifth Jud ¬

icial Circuit of Florida in and forMarion CountyIn Chancery-

John D Robertson Complainant vsN M Allred et al DefendantOrder for Constructive Service

It Is ordered that the defendantsherein named towit Neil M Allredand Nellie H Allred be and they arehereby required to appear to the billof complaint filed in this cause on orbefore Monday the 7th day of Sep ¬

tember 1908-

It Is further ordered that a copy ofthis order be published once a weekfor four consecutive weeks In theOcala Star a newspaper published Insaid county and state

This 9th day of July 1908Seal S T SIstrunk

Clerk Circuit Court Marlon Co FlaRocker Duval

Complainants Solicitors

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORPermit to Sell Liquors Wines andBeerWhereas W H Tison has med with

the board of county commissioners-for 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 meeting-of the board to he held on Wednesday-the 9th day of September next whysuch permit should not be granted-

S T SISTRUNKClerk of the Board of County Com-

missioners¬

Marion County Florida

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 apply to the honorableboard of pardons for the state ofFlorida at Tallahassee for a full par-don

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of the crime of murder of which-he was convicted on the 4th day ofApril A D 1S93 at the spring term of1893 circuit court for Marion countyFlorida the Honorable J J FinleyJudge presiding and thereupon sen-tenced

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to imprisonment In the stateprison for the term of his naturallife the execution of which sentence-he is now undergoing-

Dated at Ocala Florida on this the23rd day of July A D 1908

Joe Williams Petitioner

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORPermit to Sell Liquors Vines andBeer

Whereas William A Kallenberger hasfiled with the board of county com-missioners

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for Marion county Florida-his application for permit to sell liq ¬

uors wines and beer In election dis-

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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 Gth day of October nextwhy such permit should not be grant-ed

fS T SIstrunk

Clerk of the Board of County Com-missioners

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Marlon County Florida

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OCALA OCCURRNCES

Masons meet Thursday evening

Mrs W A Fulton of Brooksville isa guest of the Ocala House

WANTED Three salesladies at MFIshel Sons stores

The Montezuma hotel had thirty arrivals yesterday-

Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬

teed Price 25c Sold by all druggists

Sam Pyles Is up from a siege ofdengue-

E C McLeod of Kendrlck was inthe city today

J H Ashworth a worthy citizen ofBellevlew was a caller in town today

Robert Stripling went down to Dunnellon today

Mr J W Sylvester went down tothe lake today

Deputy Sheriff Charles Weaver hasresigned-

Mr Henry Morrison and daughter-came up from Stanton today

Mr Pat Randall of Conner was acaller In town today

Justice Clarence Smith of Weirsdale was here on business today-

J W Ward Jr of Floral City wasIn town today between trains

Tents for rent or sale The OcalaFurniture Company

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Alderman Gates Is just completinga very attractive cottage In the firstward

Mr Edward Holder Is making a ce ¬

ment sidewalk on his lot facing Oklawaha avenue

FOR SALEA good fresh milkcow or will trade for hogs Apply toC 0 Campbell Ocala

Mrs Frank Lytle and little daugh-ter

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of Stanton Were visitors to thecity today-

R C Davis Co of Jacksonville-will sell any make of secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms if desired

Lady Lake was represented in thecity today In the person of Mr Vinson David Seylor and John Close

Rev Lawrence Jones of Weirsdaleand Merchant Rusco of the sameplace were in town today

Miss Eloise Miller returned lastnight from Waldo where she has been I

visiting friends-

Mr C A Tremere of Bellevlew returned last night from a business trip-to Jacksonville

Mrs B E Raysor after severaldays of sickness is able to be out i

againW l

Mrs II G McDavid returned yes-terday

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from a visit to her daughter-Mrs Frank Dorsey at Dunnellon

Cal Robert McNamee and A D Mc ¬

Lean of Tampa are guests of theOcala House

Prof R W Ervin and son MasterDick of Weirsdale were In town to ¬

day

Mrs W W Reed of South LakeWeir was in town today calling onher sister Mrs Colbert-

Mr Will Richie the commercialtraveler for Armous Co Is Just upfrom an attack of grip

Deputy C L Dean brought In a ne ¬

gro from Juliette today for being toogay with a gun the other night

A pound of paper ana two packs ofenvelopes to match all of the verybest quality 50c at the Post of fleeDrugsto-

res lola Ljddon a prominent musicteacher of Wauchula is here on a visitwith her parents Mr and Mrs C ALSddon

When you want stationery go to astationery store The Ocala NewsCompany has tine best and most uptodate line In Ocala

Mr J A Jones the efficient super-intendent

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of schools of Sumter county-was in town today and made the Stara pleasant call

BOARD WANTED Traveling manwants a room by the month and boardwhile in town Answer care of Star-A M K

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Captain Ditto who spent the pastmonth with his son Edward Ditto atEnterprise returned home today Hehad a fine time while absen-

tWANTEDTto or three furnishedrooms for light housekeeping Refer ¬

ences exchanged Address Roomscare Star office

Col J M Young Col T P LloydJudge George DeMuro and M W Bellof Inverness were guests of the Mon-

tezuma yesterday

WANTEDBoard and a good homefor two boys aged respectively 9 and2 years Would prefer the countryDirect all communications to D JCare Star Ocala Fla-

A salve good for anything where asalve can be usedthats DeWIttsCarbollzed Witch Hazel Salve Itcleanses thoroughly keeps the poresopen and heals quickly It Is good foranything where a salve Is needed Itcools and soothes and is especiallygood for piles We sell and recom-mend

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It Sold by the AntiMonopolyDrugstore-

TO RENTNice furnished or un-

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rooms Toilet and bathhot and cold water Rooms are sui-

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for light housekeeping Apply-No 49 South Magnolia street G CSpencer

One of the worst features of kidneytrouble is that it Is an insidious dis-ease

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and before the victim realizes hisdanger he may have a fatal maladyTake Foleys Kidney Cure at the firstsign of trouble as It corrects irregu-larities

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and prevents Brights diseaseand diabetes Sold by all dealers

BEAUTIFUL MUSIC ANDPICTURES AT THE BERLIN-

The Sleeping Beauty and SapphoAgain to be Shown-

At every change of reels at the Ber ¬

lin theater this evening the audience-will be treated to piano duets by MrsWood and Miss Annie Laurie Perryneither of whom is excelled in deft-ness

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of musical touch by any pianist-in the city

The Sleeping Beauty will beshown again this evening and every-body

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who hasnt seen it should go byall means and take the children ifpossible for the pictures are a superbillustration of one of the most beau-tiful

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fairy stories ever toldAnother very interesting subject

will be Sappho which was shownsome weeks ago and drew a largecrowd all of whom will be glad to seeit again

The third reel will be Athletic Wo-men

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and Hide and Seek and thethree will make a list that has neverbeen equaled here

Mr Wood has received today andput in operation a new sprocket andstar wheel which will do away withthe flickering that has made troublethe last few nights and from now onhe will have the plainest clearest pic-

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ever seen here-

LABOR DAY

Monday September 7th will be-

labor day and therefore a legal holi-day

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On this account the banks willbe closed for that day

EXPERT TRIMMER COMING-

I wish to announce to the ladies ofOcala and Marion county that MissFannie Adrean of Baltimore the ex-pert

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trimmer who was with me lastfall will be with me again this seasonarriving in Ocala in a few days MissAdrean is one of the most skillful andartistic trimmers that has ever work-ed

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in Ocala and I hope the ladies willgive her a liberal patronage

Respectfully-Miss Mary Affleck

WILL OPEN A BICYCLE SHOP-

Mr H W Tucker is adding a bi-

cycle¬

department to his popular andmost successful electrical sales andcontracting business and will have Incharge of it Mr Cannon who was for-merly

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with Mr R E Yonge of thiscity and has moved back to Ocalafrom Gainesville where he has beenfor the past year Mr Cannon Is oneof the best bicycle repair men gun andlocksmith and general repair workersin the state In this department MrTucker will sell tent and repair bi-

cycles¬

do gun and locksmith work andall kinds of general repairing of thiskind The stock carried will be right-up to date

Mr W E Sinclair received a dis-patch

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from Tallahassee today sayingthat Miss Beatrice Sinclair his sisterhas undergone the operation for ap

jpendicitis and was doing splendidly-

J G Kirkland the popular divisionpassenger agent of the A C L fromTampa was In town today looking af ¬

ter the details of the big excursion toSt Augustine Monday over his ro-

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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 Hours S to 12 a m and

130 to 430 p m Optical office andlaboratory rooms 2 tnd 4 Gary bloc

FOR SALE-

I am offering ten choice lots for 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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on the summit between the depotand postoffice and command a view ofthe entire lake This avenue extends-to the waters edge and is pact J fromthe depot to the property Buy a lotsbuild a cottage occupy It in summerand rent it for the winter Pricesreasonable titles perfect James RMoorhead owner

CASTORIAF-or Infants sod Children

The Kind Yetl Hove Always Bought

Bears the h-

3guutu z ACUWS FOR SALE-

I hiive three or four good freshcows for sale will give from two tothree gallons of milk per day W DCam

KEEP COOLHave electric fans placed in your

office or horn and keep cool throughUH hot mouths U is inexpensive anda great comfort See Walter Tuckerihe electric n about them

HEALTH AND VnALITY

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 51per box 6 boxes for 5 Sold by theAntiMonopoly Drugstore

HORSE STOLENTEN DOLLARS REWARD

Stolen from the church at Wildwoodnight of August lSth 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 Ilk inches longTips the dust heavy with hind feetHind legs very straight Scar In leftflank resembles a whip Left eye runswater freely Last seen of tracks wasnight of ISth of August toward Ox-ford

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Ten dollars reward for return-or for information where I can findhim Peter Davis Wildwood Fla

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PURE FLORIDA HONEY

ORANGE BLOSSOM GATHERING-

We have just received a large con ¬

signment of the Manatee sections Or ¬

ange Blossom Honey None finer

purer or more wholesome Also a fullI line of fresh fancy groceries

TEAPOT GROCERYE-

ARLY FALL MILLIERY

I have received the advance ship ¬

ments of the early fall millinery andcordially invite the ladies of this sec ¬

tion to call and see the exquisite newcreations in millinery The shapes andcolorings are beyond compare and youmust see to appreciate them

Miss Mary Affleck

PRINTER WANTEDEditor Pea ¬

cock of the Dunnellon Advocate wants-a printer If you are a member of thefraternity and out of a job get downthere quick-

WANTEDCook for hospital Onewithout big family and must haverecommendations Apply to Mrs Ed ¬

wards superintendent hospital city

BERLIN ELECTRICAL

THEATERCHANGE OF PROGRAM DULY

Progrnni for this Evening

SAPPHO

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY

ATHLETIC WOMEN

HIDE AND SEEK

The following duets will be renderedon the piano by Mrs Wood and MissAnnie Laurie Perry

Delta Kappa Epsilon MarchPeaseMarche TriumphaleRathbun-Silver Bells PolkaWeyts

Open Promptly at 3130 P M

Admission 10 CentsChildren 5 Cents

H M WOOD PROPI North 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

Dissolve one package of any flavoredJELLO in one pint of boiling waterWhen partly congealed beat until light

I adding one cup whipped cream andI six crushed maccaroons Whip all to-

gether thoroughly and pour It Into amold or bowl When cool it will jelify and may be served with whippedcream or any good pudding sauce

The JELLO costs lOc per package-and can be obtained at any good gro-cers

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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 spottedointcr 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 a collection Inquire of the Staroffice

WU TING FANG TO BE RECALLED

Pekin Sept 2The Chinest gov-ernment

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is considering the recall ofWu Ting Fang the Chinese minister-at Washington on account of recentdisclosures on his part which are be-lieved

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here to have been indiscreet-The government for some months pasthas been embarrassed by Mr Wusplatform and other utterances and hisattitude as a public character in Amer ¬

ica Liang Tu Yien assistant secre ¬

tary of the board of foreign affairs isthe leading candidate for the post atWashington in succession to Wu TingFang

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

position that will give you a goodcompensation it would be to your in-

terest¬

to comunicate as directed be ¬

low Business Box 177Gainesville Fla

APPLES FOR SALEBy the bar-rel

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I in large or small lots J E HallWaynesville N C Box 247

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SPECIAL DINNERS

The dinners iat the Elk Cafe for 50cents are the best in the city-

WANTEDLady canvassers Call-at Carlton House 630 to 730 evening1230 to 130 noon Ask for Taylor

WEATHER FORECAST

Washington Sept 2Local show ¬

ers tonight or Thursday

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THURSDAY QUARTER HOLIDAY-

The Thursday quarter holidays willcontinue throughthe month of Sep ¬

tember As there is some misappre ¬

hension about this matter it is wellfor the people of Ocala and those liv-ing

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in the country to rtmember thisand govern themselves accordingly

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

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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

Mrs Minnie Bostick MillinerOcala House Block Ocala Fla

SAWDUST CAUSES SICKNESS-

In this time of alternating rain andsickness the people and health au ¬

I thorities should be careful that saw-dust

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Is not put down on roads orstreets or anywhere that people gath-er

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It Is well remembered by manythat the disastrous outbreak of yellowfever at MacClenny in 1SSS was caus ¬

ed by the sawdust strown over thestreets of that town and rotted by theconstant changes of rain and sun

Messrs Frank Harris Harvey Clarkand R R Carroll came home last nightfrom Saluda N C where they havebeen spending the past three weeksMr John Juhan of Crystal accom-panied

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them he having been at Ashe-ville and other points for two weeksand went on to Crystal River this af ¬

ternoon The party came in a round ¬

about way from Saluda to Spartanburg S C thence back northeast toCharlotte N C down to Columbiaand on to Jacksonville five hours

I longer on the way than they shouldhave been Theirs was the first train-to come this route with Jacksonville-and Savannah passengers Prior tothis the passengers were carried toAtlanta and the train was second tocross the Coast Line or any otherbridge at Columbia over the Congaree

Iriver since the flood eight days be-fore

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It will be three weeks beforethe trains will be operated straight

I through from Columbia to Asheville-over the washed out section from Co-

lumbia¬

to Spartanburg where formiles and miles the roadbed itself iswashed away

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Mr John P Galloways commissionas sheriff of Marion county arriv-ed

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yesterday from Tallahassee and assoon as the county commissionersmeet and approve his bond Mr Gal ¬

loway will be in full possession of theoffice

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Mr S S Savage who has beenbusy the past month or more estimat ¬

I ing lumber In Sumter and Lake coun ¬

I ties is visiting his family for a fewdays in this city

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MJ Fred Hocker of Tallahasseewho has been visiting his brother At ¬

torney Will Hocker in this city for thepast few weeks returned to the statecapital today and from there will goto Marion Alabama where he is at ¬

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tending school

Mr Kenneth McPherson who hasbeen very sick for the past month isimproving slowly He was able to situp a short time today for the firsttime since he was taken sick

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I Jake Brown Of the Teapot Grocery-is with his family at Cambridge MassTomorrow they will return to NewYork-

J C Fralick who has been assisting-the Teapot Grocery this summer trillleave Monday for Macon to resumehis studies in the Georgia AlabamaBusiness College which he hopes tocomplete in six months-

MrI J R Moorhead has just com-pleted

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the survey of the Benjaminproperty facing the south side of Oklawaha avenue and at soon as theplat can be completed these lots willbe put on the warket by Frank Dittothe real estate man

Mr and Mrs Elmer DeCamp re ¬

turned yesterday from their outing inConnecticut They had a pleasanttime Mrs Haycraft who accompaniedthem will return next week

Mr Pleasant H Stovall editor andowner of the Savannah Press was apassenger on the Southern train yes-terday

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from Asheville to Savannah-He is a most pleasant gentleman and-a brilliant as well as successful news-paper

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man

The city council met last night withAlderman Rheinauer Gates JonesMeffert and Carmichael present Onlyroutine business was transacted Therewas some discussion about what offi ¬

cer had charge of the city prisoners-and it was decided that when the pris-oner

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was turned over Ito the streetoverseer he was responsible for hissafekeeping-

MissI Christine Heinemann and MissBeulah Holly two charming young J

girls of Grahamville left Saturday1

for Atlanta where they will spend thewinter with Mr and Mrs Will Holly I

and attend school Mr Heinemann-and Master Hirsch accompanied them-as for as Jacksonville-

Mr C J Piilans the Electra mer ¬

chant was in town today accompanied-by Miss Armstrong of Madison whois a fair guest at the home of Mr andMrs Pillans

Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ¬

I ties from the blood and unless theydo this good health is impossibleFoleys Kidney Cure makes soundkidneys and will positively cure allforms of kidney and bladder disease-It strengthens the whole system Soldby all dealers

The improvfments on the Episcopalchurch have begun

If you want a pretty reading tamp toconnect with your electric light curirnt in the library or hall of yourhome see Walter Tucker the elec ¬

trician about it-

WANTEDA few boarders in pri-

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family Nicely furnished roomswith best table board Rate 5 week ¬

ly Apply to G C Spencer 41 SouthMagnolia street

Do not forget that DeWitts LittleEarly Risers are the best pills madeThey are pleasant little pills that areeasy to take and are prompt and gen ¬

tle We sell and recommend themSold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore

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AT LASTWe have been ableto secure the agencyfor the celebr-

atedWimderhoser

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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 forboys and girls all sizesWe give you a written guar-

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Houses for sale anat rent Rents collected and

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RTaxes paid for nonresi-dents

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Fire Life and Accident

Insurance written in the most reliable companies Farmstimber tracts vacant lots residence and business propertiedfor sale Be sure to see me whether you want to buy or not

F W DITTO Phones 116 and 92

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A Trying MomentProfessor Leopold Schroetter was

called to see the Crown Prince Fred ¬

erick in 1S87 before Sir Morrell Mac-kenzie

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hall reached Sau Kerno Theprince evidently suspecting the worstturned to Sehroetter after the examina-tion

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and said I request the truth asto my ailment Sehroetter hesitatedand made un effort to direct the con ¬

versation In another direction butFrederick Insisted 1 am a soldier-he said and can look death In theeye 1 ask you now plainly to thepoint Is my complaint cancerSehroetter could hardly contain himselfnnd years after the scene when he re ¬

called It he spoke of It as the mostpainful In his life lie conducted thecrown prince to a chair and asked himto he seated Then lie said Your Im-

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highness you are suffering from-a serious complaint and it Is possible-that it may develop Into carcinoma-but that cannot he determined posi-tively

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at this moment Frederick be ¬

came deathly pale but never for amoment lost his self control and smiledgrimly when he thanked the physicianfor his honesty

Coming to an UnderstandingIn the amiable way of villagers they

were discussing the matrimonial af-

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of a couple who though recently-wed had begun to find the yoke ofHymen a burden

I TIs all along oV these hasty mar-riages

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opined one caustic old gentle ¬

man who had been much to the forelu the discussion They did not un-

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each other Theyd uobbutknowed each other for a matter o sev-en year

Yell that seems long enough saidan interested lady listener

Long eno Bah Yere wrongWhen a bodys coortin he canna be toocareful Why my coortship lasted amatter o nineteen year

You certainly were careful agreed-the lady listener And did you findyour plan successful when you mar ¬

riedYe jump to conclusions said theold man Impatiently I understood-her then so I didna marry lurStJames Gazette

Poor ComfortApropos of the pretensions of those

who might be counted as In societyMrs Bloomfield Moore In her book onSensible Etiquette tolls the follow-

Ing story-A snobbish young man and his sister

after their return home from an even-ing

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party were criticising the companyquite unaware that their sensible olduncle was lying awake In his chamber-and could hear every word from wherethey stood in the corridor

Why eeu the Grinders were thereand you know their father was a gro-cer I was never in such a mixed com-pany said the sister

AcO we will never be again if I canhelp it answered the brother

The uncle called out Children whatdo you think your grandfather wasHe was a bootmaker and some peoplesay not a very honest one either Nowgo to bed

GOOD FOR THE GIRLS

Chicago Ill Sept 2A device formaking women get off street carswithout falling backward is beingtried by Chicago city railways Thenew scheme is apparently workingsatisfactorily as many accidents havealready been avoided it is claimed bythe street car officials

The Ocala News Co + has the larg-est

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line of school books in Ocala

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REPUBLICAN VOTE-DECREASED IN VERMONT

Whjte River Junction Vtf Sept 2The republicans won the election inVermont yesterday by carrying thestate for Lieut Gov George H Prouty-of Newport for governor by about 28000 votes over James E Burke of Bur-lington

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the democratic opponent Theplurality was the smallest in a presi ¬

dential year since 1892 when it wasonly 17956 and was followed by ademocratic national victory but It waslarger than in 1888 and only slightlyless than in 1900

There was a falling off In four years-of about 8 per cent in the republican-vote while the democratic vote fell oftabout 2 per cent

The independence league appearedfor the first time and polled about1000 votes while the prohibition andsocialist vote remained about thesame

t ThiW1PREPARED INSTANTLY Simply add boil-ing water cool and serve lee per package ataU grocers 7 flavors Refuse all substitutes

HAVE YOU A BABYThen watch it closely And above

all things dont let It suffer for anylength of time with wormsthat Isfatal If its complexion gets yellowand pasty if It is listless cross orpeevish gets thin suffers with flatu-lence

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give it Whites Cream Vermi ¬

fuge The only cure that never fallsand has no bad effects Sold byxVnilMonopoly Drugstore

SEVEN DROWNED INPENOBSCOT BAY

Deer Isle Me Sept 2Sevensum ¬

mer visitors of a party of ten weredrowned by the capsizing of a 35footsloop in Penobscot bay off this Islandyesterday

TO BE HAPPYYou must have good health Youcant have good health If your liveris not doing its duty slow but surepoisoning Is going on all the timeunder such circumstances BallardsHerbine makes a perfectly healthyliverkeeps the stomach and bowelsright and acts as a tonic for the en ¬

tire system Sold by AntiMonopolyDrugstore

BOAT UPSETMAN DROWNED

Atlanta Sept 2Charles Winmonwas drowned and his wife and twomen had a narrow escape from thesame fate yesterday afternoon when aboat capsized on the Chattahoocheeriver just below the Seaboard Air-Line bridge near the pumping station

For prompt relief In cases of weakhick backache Inflammation of thebladder urinary disorders kidney r

troubles and rheumatic pains thereis nothing as good as DeWitts Kidney-and Bladder Pills The effect of thesepills is shown In a very little whileIn fact you will feel better the nextmorning as they act promptly They-are antiseptic Be sure you get DeWitts We sell and recommend themSold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore

SAILORS WERE SUFFOCATED

Boston Sept Succumbing to thedeadly fumes of burning pitch andoakum deep down in the fore peak ofthe British bark Puritan as she lay atanchor in President Roads yesterdayfour seamen were suffocated and a

I fifth partly overcome before he wasrescued by his shipmates

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