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TWO OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 IQflR

EVENING STAR-C L BITTINGER CO

C L Bittinger and R R CarrollI

Proprietors and Publishers-

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L BITTINGEREditor and General Manager-

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R CARROLLCity Editor and Business Manager

THE SUN HAS CEASED TO SHINEI

With Its last issue the ClaudeLBngles Tallahassee Sun ceased pub-lication

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Cause lack of supportThe Sun has done some good work

for Florida The jolt It gave lobbying-at the last session of the legislature-was alone enough to entitle It to thelusting gratitude of the people of thestate It has been an Interesting andfearless journal and while It has madeits mistakes its influence has been inthe main for good The Star Is sorry-to see It suspended

HOTEL ROBBERS

Dunnellon has been the field of hotelrobbers during the past week Severalnights ago they visited the DunnellonHouse and relieved half a dozen guests-of the valuables and property Lastnight they Invaded the new hotel andwent through the garments of theguests These bold lawless desperadoes-have awakened the keenest Interestand every effort will be made to ap ¬

prehend them and bring them to jus ¬

tice

Hon H W Long and grandson MrJohn Bates were in town today MrBates reports the illness of MissWyche of Martel First It was dengueand now It Is typhoid fever

Mr and Mrs George Earle Yanceyreturned from their briday trip yes ¬

terday They will pay a visit in a fewdays to Dr Yanceys relatives at Umatllla and will then go to their futurehome In Oklahoma

t Mr Tankerslcy the genial gentle-man

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from Coleman was In town yes ¬

terday and said that the truckers ofhis section wnue cast down uy poorreturns last season are again ready totry once more with better luck In sight

Dr Lindner met with a serious ac ¬

cident to his auto on his way home toMartin last night The gearing ma ¬

chinery broke the doctor lost control-of the machine and away It went intothe woods Coining up against a treeIt dismounted the doctor and broke-an axle Its now In the garage under ¬

going repairs

Undo Joe Baskln one of the reallyclever men of Anthony was in towntoday for the first time In two monthsaccompanied by his son Robert MrBaskin said he went up to Georgia amonth ago to visit his brother J MBaskin and had a delightful time buton his return was taken down withdengue from which he is slowly re ¬

covering He said his other brotherfrom Georgia Dr R H Baskin willcome to Anthony during the holidaysand make it his home

Jack Snell the peaceful terror or theraging Oklawaha was in town todayand said the next time he appeared onour streets he would be accompanied-by his pet wildcat as big as a goodsized dog-

President T J LaudBrown of theFlorida State Fair Association saysthe state fair this year will be heldbetween February 3d and 20th A racemeeting will also be held in Tampa atthe same time

The food River Ore apple cropthis year bringing better pricesthan any fruit of its kind In theworld The apple history ot the Hoodriver valley Is phenomenal A fewyears ago the bank deposits were only

36000 and now they arc over 800000The prices received for apples perbushel range from 1 to 327 Theseapples are exported to every corner ofthe globe

4 A chicken plllau was tendered aA chicken perleau was tender a

number of friends last evening at thehospitable home of Capt S R Pyles I

on Orange avenue Mr Jessie Pylesson of the captain was the chef andhe acquitted himself with distinguish-ed

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honors Those who enjoyed the de ¬

licious feast were Mrs Mattie Culverhouse Miss Edna Culverhouse MissAddle Emlnlsor Mr Weller Carmichael Mr Peter Macintosh Mr EdTucker Mr Will Counts Mr T BBarnes Misses Clifford Pyles Cather ¬

ine Pyles Miss Sawtelle and Capt SR Pyles The young people had atruly delightful social time

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Its easy enough to be pleasant I

When life goes by like a songBut the man worth while Is the man

with a smileWhen everything goes lead wrong

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

WHERE IS THAT PROSPERITY-

Sir began the tramp as he en ¬

tered the lawyers office on the fifthfloor have you any coal to carry

G upNo sir This building Is steamheated in the winter

Do you want to send out after anygumI never use It

Want me to take out a tendollar-bill and get change-

I havent had a tendollar bill inthree months

t I am willing to scrub the floorThe janitor sees to that-I write a pretty gooB handI have nothing to writeSee here said the caller there

t must be something around your houseI can do

I have sold my home and amboarding

Cant you use me as a witness in alawsuit

I have none on handWant anybody lickedNo The only man I wanted licked

died last weekr Cant I take your mail to the post

officeI I havent written a letter in ap

L weekBut dont tell me you cant give me-t ten cents

But Til have to My laundry justI went back because I couldnt pay forF it

And right here in this paper saidthe tramp as he struck his breast isan article saying that times haveImproved 50 per cent since last falland all weve got to do to get out ofthe woods Is to have faith Say hold-me In your arms and let me starve todeatl1New Orleans Picayune

Souvenirs Ocala for 15c at thepeal News Co

CHANLER THE CHOICE-

Of New York Democrats to Head theirState Ticket

Rochester X Y Sept 17Amldscenes of the wildest enthusiasmLieutenant Governor Chanler was byacclamation nominated for governor ofNew York by the democratic conven-tion

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in session here The scenes thatfollowed the nomination have rarelybeen witnessed In a state convention-in this state and the enthusiasmshows a united democracy and it Isfreely predicted by the leaders thatChanler will have a pluarIty of 75000-

D E MAXWELL

Gainesville Ga Sept 17Capt DE Maxwell general agent of the Sea ¬

board Air Line railroad with head-quarters

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at Jacksonville and one ofthe best known railroad men In theSouth died suddenly there yesterdayfrom heart trouble Captain Maxwell-was In his 68th year His health hadnot been good for some time past andhe came here with the hope that thechange of climate would benefit him

W W ERWIN

TimesUnion Bureau Miami Sept16Col William WallSs Erwin one ofthe leading lawyers of the county andstate died early Sunday morning frommalignant cancer Col and Mrs Erwin have resided in Miami for the pastyears coming here from the north ¬

west where Col Erwin had richlygained the reputation of being one ofthe most succesful criminal lawyersor the entire northwest Col Erwinwas a native of New York and wonhis title as commander of the 74thNew York In the Civil War On ar ¬

riving in Miami he formed a partner-ship

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with the late S L Patterson

WEARING THE WRONG GLASS

May prove more Injurious to youreyes than wearing none at allNot every man who calls himself

OCULIST OR OPTICIAN-Is competent to fit spectacles Ishow you and explain to you why-I am right and guarantee results

DR D M BONEYEyesight Specialist

Ocala FlaOffice Hours 8 to 12 a m and

130 to 130 p m Optical office andlaboratry rooms 2 and 4 Gary block

WILBUR WRIGHT ALSO WINS

Americans are First in the Conquest-of the Air

Lemans Sept 1On the field ofAvours yesterday Wilbur Wright theaeroplanist of Dayton 0 eclipsed allEuropean records for sustained aero ¬

plane lights He remained in the air39 minutes and 18 35 seconds Thisgives the Wright brothers the recordfor both hemispheres

GERMAN AIRSHIP COLLAPSED

Berlin Sept 17The Parseval air-ship

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buckled in the air yesterday andcame down to the earth at Gruneward near Berlin At the time of theaccident the airship was racing withthe Gross balloon in the direction ofDobriz where Emperor William waswaiting to witness the flight of thetwo aerial monsters

Both the airships faced a light windwhich freshened quickly until it be ¬

came very difficult for the balloons tomake any headway against it Whenthe interior of the balloon collapsed-the machine started to come down Itcleared the water and landed on theroof of a house-

Chamberlains Cough Remedy One ofthe Best on the Market

For many years ChamberlainsCough Remedy has constantly gained-in favor and popularity until It is nowone of the most staple medicines inuse and has an enormous sale It IsIntended especially for acute throatand lung diseases such as coughscolds and croup and can always bedepended upon It is pleasant andsafe to take and is unoubtedly thebest in the market for the purposesfor which It is Intended Sold by alldruggists

GOOD WORK FOR FLORIDA

First Premium for Fruit and Vegeta ¬

bles Taken at the MichiganState Fair

Miami Sept 17 Especially jubilant-was JVIr J C Balle over the receipt-of a telegram from Mrs Florence PHaden informing him that the Floridaexhibit at the Michigan state fair hadcaptured the first premium Severalweeks ago Mr Baile started to workgathering fruit vegetables and sub ¬

tropical plants for the state fair atMichigan and about two weeks agoexpressed several boxes of fruits andvegetables from this city and sur-rounding

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towns The exhibits reachedthe fair in good condition where MrsHaden had charge of the Florida ex-

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and explained to thousands ofinterested persons the names of thefruits etc and told of the large num-ber

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of delicious fruits not now in sea¬

son Mrs Hadens telegram to MrDaile is as follows

Florida took first premium in theInterstate Horticultural exhibit at theMichigan State Fair Letter to fol ¬

low jThis means that in all the states of

the Union competing Florida had thobest exhibit-

A BURGLAR iN TOWN

His name is bad cough Hedoesnt care for gold or silver but hewill steal your health away If heappears In your house arrest him atonce with Ballards Horehound syrup-it may mean consumption if you dont-A cure for all coughs colds and chesttroubles Price 25e 50c and 1 perbottle Sold by AntiMonopoly Drug-store

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MATTING FOR SALE CHEAPEnough new matting natural or

white color for large room for salevery cheap Apply at Star office

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

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We sell and recommend themSold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore

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BRAVERY OF BELCHER

A St Petersburg Policeman Charged-Into a Dark Room and Killed a

I Desperado-

St Petersburg Sept 17Constable-E A George and an unknown Italian-are dead as the result of the mostsensational affair ever known in StPetersburg-

The Italian came here yesterdayTampa on the boat and during the en ¬

tire voyage acted very ugly refusing-to pay his fare or to work his way toSt Petersburg-

The police were notified and ChiefSims placed the Italian Under arrestand after leading him for some dis ¬

tance turned him over to ConstableGeorge who delivered him to the jailParties hearing a shot in the jail tel ¬

ephoned to the city and Chief Simsaccompanied by officers and citizenswent in post haste to the jail whereGeorge was found lying in a pool ofblood

Defied the OfficersWho did this crief Chief Sims

and with that the Italian warned him-to get away at the same time dis-playing

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the revolver A battle royalthen followed for the Italian stoodrevolver in hand defying anyone toget within reach of the weapon I

The fire department was called tothe scene and played a stream of wat-er

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into the jail but finding this wouldnot vork smoke was forced into thejail but the desperado held the fort

After two hours of steady fightingand seeing that the Italian had no in ¬

tention of giving up ten or twelveshots were fired into the jail but theItalian showed no fear and fired back-at the officers

Belchers Bravery I

Officer Belcher then threw open thedoor of the jail and with Chief Simswalked into the jail Upon seeing theofficers the Italian ordered them tohalt and leave the jail but Officer Bel-cher

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opened tire on the desperadoshooting three times all of which tookeffect in the Italians body

With the revolver still clutchedtightly in his hand the Italian fell facedownward and was dead

As far as known the desperado wasunarmed when he entered the jail and-it is believed that once upon the in ¬

side he pounced upon Constable Georgeand took his revolver from him andthen shot him dead

When the body of the dead consta ¬

ble was rescued it was discovered thathis head was badly beaten his skullbeing crushed and part of his brainwas lying on the floor

HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS-

Most victims of appendicitis arethose who are habitually constipatedOrino Laxative Fruit Syrup cureschronic constipation by stimulating-the liver and bowels and restores thenatural action of the bowels OrinoLaxative Fruit Syrup does not nau ¬

seate or gripe and is mild and pleas-ant

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to take Refuse substitutes Soldby all dealers

EARLY BREAKFASTS-

You can get an early breakfast atthe Elk Cafe if you are going out oftow-

nDAVID S WOODROW

REAL ESTATE

AND INVESTMENT-

SRooms 27 and 28 Holder Block

OCALA FLORIDA-

The man who waits for a provenproducing proposition before invest-ing

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will always pay every cent thestock is worth Its the man who takes-a chance on the ground floor that real ¬

ly gets the cream Always investigate-and act with due caution but you willlose out entirely and every time if youwait for a cinch Equal parts ofnerve and common sense will be found-a very palatable dose and a combina ¬

tion hard to beat-

If you want to buy a home in OcalaI can offer you one of the very fewplaces on the market on Oklawaha

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avenueFrontage is 96 feet and the lot runs

back 480 feet House is one storycontaining five rooms kitchen andbathroom city water gas electriclight and modern plumbing stableand servants house in yard Price2300 half cash and balance spread

over three years-

If you want to build a store build ¬

ing to rent I have a lot on Fort Kingavenue between the Pittman building-and the new building just erected byGuerrant Carmichael Frontage is43 feet by 110 feet deep The building-now on it is old but rents for enough-to pay interest on the investmentPrice is 850-

OAKRIDGE lots on the Shady Grovehard road and within the city limits-can be bought for 75 to 90 100 feetfront by 125 feet deep 10 cash and

1 per week Free deed in case ofdeath No taxes to pay until 1909 Mapand prices on application

WOODMAR This property is on themost beautiful lake in Florida on abluff which rises from 25 feet to 75feet above the level of the lake The-A C L railroad runs between the edge-of the lake and the bluff Four yearsago when I platted this property andoffered to sell lots I was laughed atby many and the word fool morethan once dropped in connection withthis property Try and buy back forme the lots I have already sold andcome and see me I have raised theprices once and will raise again untilanother Mr Flagler sees the beautiesof the place and then he can have itif he will pay the price The streets-are all planted to shade trees and wat-er

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works installed good water tooBuy a lot now You can buy on termsbut you cant buy them at a discountMap and prices on application

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FreshArrivalsCEL-

ERY BUNCH 10c 15cf 25c

IRISH POTATOES PECK 35c

SWEET POTATOES PECK 25c

RUTA BAGAS POUND 3c

BEETS POUND 3c

ONIONS TWO QUARTS 15c

OKRA QUART 5c

FREE DELIVERY-

Phone 110

ARCADE RESTAURANT-

The Arcade Restaurant is now pre-pared

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to serve meals at all hours from6 a m to midnight Everything good-to eat P E FORT Proprietor

Arcade Restaurant Ocala Fla

A SIXTEEN FOOT STALK

They Seem to be Raising Some CornUp Iowa Way

Webster City la Sept 17Alt-hough

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this season of the year alwaysbrings forth numerous tallest cornstories many of which are imagina ¬

tive Webster City has on exhibition acorn stalk which is by actual andveracious measurement 16 feet and 3inches in length

This remarkable stalk is on exhibi ¬

tion at the local bank and in the fieldfrom which it came there are manyother stalks nearly as high The high-est

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ear on the stalk is 9 feet 7 inchesabove the ground and only a giantcould reach it without using a stepladder Practically the entire field will

I have to be cut before the corn can bepulled as most of the ears are at toogreat a height to be reached by theordinary man

TO BE HAPPYYou must have good health Youcant have good health if your liveris not doing its dutyslow but surepoisoning is going on all the timeunder such circumstances BallardsHerbine makes a perfectly healthyliver keeps the stomach and bowelsright and acts as a tonic for the en-tire

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system Sold by AntiMonopolyDrugstore-

IN AND AROUND ORLANDO

Editor Star My wife and I leftI Ocala last Thursday and came tp Or ¬

lando to visit our brother and sisterMr and Mrs D J Dykes and we aremuch pleased with our visit Orlando-is a very pretty place and quite aliveas to business as well as pleasureYesterday afternoon we took a car ¬

riage drive out to Winter Park which-is one of the most beautiful countries-it has ever been our pleasure to visitThe orange groves are looking fine andthe trees are heavily loaded with fruitwhich they say is from three to fourweeks earlier this season than lastyear We also visited Rollins Collegewhich seems to be quite a growing In-

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They are enlarging several-of their old buildings which were al ¬

ready large and are putting up a newone of stone From there we drovedown and around some of the princi-ple

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lakes of the city where we sawsome of the most beautiful homes wehave seen anywhere and then camehome and enjoyed a good supperwhich Mrs Dykes is no bad hand atpreparing After supper we visitedthe electrical theater and enjoyed somefine music and laughed until our sideswere sore This morning we attendedservices at the First Baptist churchand heard a fine sermon by the pastorRev Calloway Mr Calloway is ayoung man in years but a power inpastoral work J M Smith

Orlando Fla Sept 13 1908

JUST EXACTLY RIGHT

I have used Dr Kings New LifePills for several years and find themjust exactly right says Mr A AFelton of Harrisville N Y New LifePills relieve without the least discom ¬

fort Best remedy for constipationbiliousness and malaria Twentyfive-cents at all drugstores

FORT McCOY

Farmers are busy cutting hay andgathering corn

Mr and Mrs D F Simmons of CItrawas the guest of Mrs H McQuaigSunday

The school opened here MondaySept 14 under the supervision of Mr-B A Hammons of Blitchton

M L McQuaig James Lovell andHenry Taylor made a flying trio toOcala Tuesday

Those who attended the sing at HMcQuaigs Sunday night were theMisses Grantham Ruth Stevens Loisand Ella McQuaig and Mr HammonsFrank Shadoin H A Taylor JamesLovell W A Stevens Charles Town-send and Mr Jones Each one seemed-to enjoy themselves very much

Mr J W Stevens is having a nicelot of hay housed this week but theweather is very unfavorable for same

We are glad to hear that our pastorBro Thompson is able to be out onhis crutches again

Our Sunday school is progressingnirely Every one seems ty take aninterest

CASTOR IAFor Infants and Children

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the-Signature f

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REWARD OFFERED

The city of Ocala will pay a reward-of JlO for information that will con-vict

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any person or persons of throwing-or placing any glass bottles or glass-of any description on the streets ofOcala G A Nash Mayor j

GOOD ADVICE FOR GIRLS

Important Information that Will En ¬

able Them to Act Wisely in Form-

ing

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an Alliance

The following rules may be ahelp to the grls bent onmatrimony-as they will guide in selecting aloving domestic sensible husband

The head that is long from front-to back denotes the home lover-

A head that is broad viewedfrom in front indicates a stronginsistent will power Such headsusually find a fray and make ca ¬

reers in lifeA very high forehead may de¬

mand sacrifices on the part of thewifeThe

very low forehead will makesuch demands and not be worththe sacrifices-

A high forehead and long headwill mean cleverness leavenedwith domesticity

Steel blue eyes rarely fail to de ¬

note hard and cruel naturesPossessors of large brown ha¬

zel soft blue or gray eyes are bynature honest tender and true

Sparkling black eyes are usuallyaccompanied by quick tempers andjealous dispositions-

Small mouths indicate a measure-of frivolity and secretiveness-

The large mouth usually goeswith frankness and generosity

The mouth par excellence islarge with good lips and lines al-

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horizontal between the cor¬

nersAn arched Roman nose bespeaksgood judgment and quick decision-the man who viil be successful inbusiness

The straight Grecian nose beto¬

kens a fine artistic nature quick torespond to the beauty and nobility-of life but indifferent in business

Snub noses usually prove theperson who cares little for anoth ¬

ers feelings and is prone to flip-pancy

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Turnup noses usually accompa-ny

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a merry dispositionReceding chins bespeak a weak

and wavering willChins that project in front are

signals of masterful dispositionLarge rather prominent ears

speak for liberality honesty andgood nature Adviser

BEST THE WORLD AFFORDSI It gives me unbounded pleasure torecommend Bucklens Arnica Salvesays J W Jenkins of Chapel Hill NC t am convinced its the best salvethe world affords It cured a felon onmy thumb and it never fails to healevery sore burn or wound to which it

I is applied 25c at all drugstoresI

CONNOR-Our community was made sad on

the fourth of September by the death-of Mrs Durisoe She was a nobleChristian woman and will be sadlymissed by every one

Messrs D L and A A Graham arevisiting their parents Mr and MrsL M Graham

News has been received of the ar¬

rival of a lithe daughter at the home-of Mr and Mrs Frank Long at Gaines-ville

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Mr Frank Holly is visiting at NewSYnyrna

Misses Beulah Holly and ChristinaHeineman two of our sweetest girlsare attending school in Atlanta Ga

Miss Stella Martin is teaching theGrahamville school

Mr Heinemann our genial mailcontractor is improving his Ocalaproperty and will possibly move therewhen his mail contract expires-

Mr John Whaley and family of FortKing paid a visit to Mr and Mrs RubeLong last week

Messrs Will Connor and E L Mil-ler

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will go to Palatka to work on thesteamer Wm Howard

Rev M M Lord will preach atGrahamville Sunday Sweet Brier

OF INTEREST TO MANYFoleys Kidney Cure will cure any

case of kidney or bladder trouble that-is not beyond the reach of medicine-No medicine can do more Sold byall dealers

DAISYCorn gathering is the order of the

dayMrand Mrs A P Marsh visited

relatives near Grahamville last Sun-day

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and reported having a nice timeMr L B Marsh and family visited

their sister Mrs Hall last SundayVe are sorry to learn of the death-

of Mrs P L Durisoe at Conner asshe was thought a great deal of bythe Daisy and Marshville people andeveryone who knew her But we areglad to say that we believe she Is atperfect rest as she seemed to be aperfect Christian and that gives usa good right to believe that Sister Du ¬

risoe has gone to a beautiful shoreThe writer is a friend of Brother Du ¬

I roe and certainly sympatnizes withhimMrs

M E Marsh has been on thesick list for the past two weeks

Mrs M P Thomas and little soncalled on Mrs Albritton last Sunday-and also Mr R Priest and sister MissMozell Priest w

We are glad to learn that we willhave another pupil in our school thiscoming week in the person of MissPauline Priest and she will finish outthe term with us We think she willlike our teacher Miss Morrison

The rain Wednesday and Thursday-was badly needed on the fall gardens

The fish fry at Shell Mound Land ¬

ing last Saturday was a grand suc-cess

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There was a small crowd pres-ent

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and plenty of good things to eatWhen they departed from the placethey all wish to meet and have an-other

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glorious old fish fry next Satur ¬

dayMrs X M SurkS returned to herhome in Palatka after a pleasant sixweeks visit to relatives near Ocalaand Daisy

Mrs Charles Martin visited her sis-ter

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Mrs O A Harper at Fort McCoylast Sunday-

We would like to hear from LazyPete as his pieces were interesting-so let us hear from you Lazy Pete

June Bug

IT CANT BE BEATThe best of all teachers Is experi-

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C M Harden of Silver CityNorth Carolina says I find ElectricBitters does all thats claimed for itFor Stomach Liver and Kidney trou ¬

bles it cant be beat I have tried itand find it a most excellent medicineMr Harden is right its the best ofall medicines also for weakness lame I

back and all run down conditionsBest too for chills and malaria Soldunder guarantee at all drugstore 50c I

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H ROBINSON PreslleilS H BUTCH Manger J C BOOZER Assf Miiifef f

GEO J BLITC-

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OGALA FLA

THE DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANKS

Are the merchants the professicnai and successful men and women-of the city the fanners of the surrounding territory

We accommodate all classes Our customers represent the menand women who have built and are still building successful enter-prises x

We solicit a share of your business

a 5 x x XX x HK x x < x oI oItI Latest Styles-

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II t Millinery-I

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have just returned from the New York marketsy

where I liave carefully noted the coming styles ofall kinds of feminine headwear and made selections if that I hope when placed on exhibition will meet the t5 approval and patronage of my friends and custom-ers

iIn a few days I will have on exhibition ad

vanced styles of hats etc for all who wish to inspect tJsame You are cordially invited to call-A

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Ocala House Block OCALA FLORIDAsViKK Mt Mv Ot < < rV W V WVVVo

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FRESH MEATS AND VEOEThBLESW-

estern Beef Veal Florida Stall Fed BeefMuttofl Armours Star Ham Armours PorkSausage Cabbage Rutabagas Turnips BeetsSweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Spanish Onions

W P EDWARDSPho-ne 108 City Market

ROLLINS COLLEGEFLO-RIDAS OLDEST COLLEGEC-

ollege Academy and Schools of Music Expression Fine Arts Do¬mestic and Industrial Arts and Business

Carnegie Hall and third mens dormitory now going up electric lightssteam and furnace heat large faculty perfecthealth condition yijinasium athletic field tennis courts golf links baseball and basketballteams champions of Florida this year Nearly a quarter of a million dol ¬

lars endowment expenses are moderate scholarships available Christianbut undenominational stands for

CHARACTER CULTURE CONDUCT-Next Session Begins October 7 For Catalogues Address the President-

WM F BLACKMAN Ph D WINTER PARK FLA-

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DAVID S WOODROW J W AKIN GEORGE H FORD

OCALA PLUMBING-AND ELECTRICCODEAL-

ERS IN

Standard Makes of Plumbing Goods Gas Engines Pumps IrrigatingPlants Acetylene Gas Plants Sold a lid Installed Complete Estimatespromptly submitted on any Work in our line-

P 0 Box No 944 OCALA FLORIDA Phone No 37i

ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION-

And Proposed Charter of the EsteroFruit Company-

The undersigned intending and pro ¬

posing toorganlze a corporation underthe general laws of FJorida In relation-to corporations for profit herebymake and publish the following arti-cles

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of incorporation and proposedcharter viz i

1 The nameof the corporationshall be Estero Fruit Company andits principal place of business shall beat Martel in Marion county FloridaI

2 The general nature of th busi-ness

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to be transacted by the corpora ¬i

tion is to own lease or otherwise acquire orange lemon and grape fruitgroves and real estate sell encum-ber lease or otherwise dispose of thesame grow buy and sell oranges lem-ons

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grapefruit and other citrus fruitsand deal generally as fruit and producegrowers and dealers own lease or rentand operate boats trams tramwaysand other means of transportation forprivate purposes and for purposes ofthe business of the company as maybe necessary and proper in carryingon the business aforesaid and dealgenerally In real estate t

3 The amount of capital stock au ¬

thorized is the sum of fifteen thou ¬

sand dollars which will be dividedinto one hundred and fifty shares ofthe par value of one hundred dollarseach and will be paid in as follow j

By a conveyance to said corporation-by Messrs Ray Clark Collier of a I

certain orange lemon and grapefruit jgrove situated at or near Estero inLee county Florida the just and true j

valuation of which is hereby fixed bythe incorporators at the sum of ten I

thousand dollars and the remainder J

of said capital stock will be paid in by-a conveyance to said corporation of j

certain tools implements and machin-ery now owned by the incorporators-and in labor and in cash to an amountand value of not less than the sum j

of five thousand dollars to be agreed j

upon at the first meeting of the stock j

holders hereof4 The term for which the corpora-

tioni

shall exist is fifty years I

5 The business of the companyshall be conducted by a president avice president and general managerand a secretary and treasurer which

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I said officers shall be elected at an an1 nual meeting of the stockholders onthe first Tuesday In December of each

I and every year The officers who willconduct the business of the companyuntil those elected at the first annual

I meeting shall be qualified are Daniel A Clark President H M Hamp-ton Vice President and General Man-ager

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and Walter Ray Secretary andTreasurer

6 The highest amount of Indebtedness to which the corporation can atany time subject itself is the sum oftwentyfive thousand dollars

7 The names and residences andnumber of shares subscribed for byeach subscriber are as follows

Daniel Clark Martel Florida 50I snaresj H M Hampton Ocala Florida CO

sharesI Walter Ray Martel Florida 50

shares-In Witness Whereof the parties

j hereunto set their hands and sealsI this the 27th day of August A D

190S D A Clark Sealj H M Hampton SealI Walter Ray Seali State of Florida-i County of Marion

Personally appeared before me theI undersigned authority Daniel A Clark

H M Hampton and Walter Ray to-mej well known to be the parties de

J scribed in and who executed the fore-going articles of association and pro-posed charter and acknowledged theexecution thereof for the uses andpurposes therein set forth and ex-pressed

Given under my hand and seal oToffice this the 2nd day of September1908 Joseph Bell

County Judge Marlon County FlaNotice of Application

Notice Is hereby given that on the30th day of September 1908 the un-dersigned will apply to the Governorof Florida at his office in Tallahassee-for letters patent upon the foregoingproposed charterproposed charter

D A ClarkWalter Ray-H M Hampton

SPECIAL DINNERS-

The dinners at the Elk Cafe for 50cents are the best In the city

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