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Page 1: S I 1J- I I Muslin Underwearufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/00965/0346.pdf · I OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY OCTOBER 5 1908 THREE OCALA OCCURRENCESA- a dditional local on sixth

IOCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY OCTOBER 5 1908 THREE

OCALA OCCURRENCESA-

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local on sixth page

K of P meet this eveningI

Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night<

Woodmen meet Friday evening

Fresh onion sets for fall planting at1 Tydings Co

JThe board of county commissioners

meet tomorrow in regular session

FOR RENTA desirable cottageW Apply to Mrs R D Fuller

Mr W M Barco of Mulberry was-a guest of the Montezuma yesterday

Tents for rent or sale The OcalaFurniture Company

Mr Jas W Smith of Dunnellon wasJ a guest of the Montezuma yesterday

Lightning roach paste kills em 25i cents at the Postoftlce Drugstore

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Get your school supplies at thes Ocala News Cft

Mr I X Withers of Lary Lake isr a guest of the Ocala House

t A new line of renting wheels 15cper hour B F Condon

Mr W II Payne of Cola S C is ati the Ocala House

The Ucala News Co has the larg-est

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line of school hooks in Ocala

I Use Planks Chill Tonic Garanteed Price 2ie Sold by all druggists

Gen T D Lancaster who has beenso ill last few days is somewhat bet-ter

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i today

One pound of paper and two packs-of envelopes very best grade for 50cents at Tydings Co-

Ils Morgan C Loonoy opened hoiboarding house today on South Thirdstreet

Have you seen the now visible Fayholes typewriter R C Davis fo

j general agents1i J O Lucius the genial young bar-

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is in Thomasville Ga on a pleas ¬

ure trip-

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L Inglis of Port Ingliswas in town yesterday and today aguest of the Ocala House

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1 PARLOR LAMP FOR SALEAIf handsome brass parlor lamp for sale

Apply at this office

Mr and Mrs E C Staley are nowkeeping house in the Pittman cottageon South Limo street

Buy a highgrade standard wheel10 down and 2 per week B F Con ¬

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Mr J II Roberts of Charleston isamong the late arrivals at the OcalaHouse

FOR SALTeut flowers and plantsApply to Miss Josie McClure at G Ahashs dry goods store-

Ir Will Marlow and family havemoved from the Paul Davit cottage tothe little bungalow built by Mr Ferdon and now owned by Mr McKenzie

t Foleys Honey and Tar curesj coughs quickly strengthens the lungs

and expels colds Got the genuine ina yellow package Sold by all de-

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RIN SEASON AT T-

HEARCADEt

Raw Stewed or Any Old Sty-

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THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

Wc Haic One of the LargestMost AVii1 and Complete Stocks of

WATCHES RINGS PINSEMBLEM PINS

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CHAINS FOBSHAIR ORNAMENTS ETC ETC

JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS

That Has Ever Been Shown In ThisCity

In Gilt Glass Fine China Sterlingand Platcd Silverware SouvenirPostal Cards Clocks Etc TCV

Do Not Acknowledge a BetterStock in This Section

All KINDS OF W I H F

EPAIRING

DONE

SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE

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CONCERTS WILL CONTINUE-

It is probable that the band con-certs will continue for some weekslonger Mr A E Gerig said thismorning that he thought a concertwould bo given next Friday eveningand every Friday evening thereafteras long as the weather remained goodThe fact is it requires rather coolish

I weather to make the handsome newuniforms of the members feel comfortable

The Berlin had an excellent showSaturday evening All the pictureswere fine and Mysterious Flamesand A Troublesome Theft were so-

I good that they will be repeated thisevening Beside there will be MrsPimpenells Gown Tormented byHis MotherinLaw and The Cooks

IDream all uproariously funny andCliff Dwellers and The Grand Can

yon of Arizona which are splendidillustrations of one of the wolds mostfamous regions Dont fail to seethem

A small house on South Magnoliastreet just north of Giles moss fac-tory

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I caught lire about two oclockvfstrrday afternoon The fire had a

I good hold between the ceiling and thertof making it difficult to get at and-as a strong breeze was blowing righttoward the big factory building it was-a rathr serous affair The fire de-partment

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was promptly on hand how-ever

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and extinguished the blaze in afew minutes The roof of the housewas riddled but there was no otherdamage

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Mr an1 Mr Fran Harris announce-the engagement of their youngestlaughter Louise and Mr WilliamHarvey Clark Jr of this city The

I marriage of Miss Harris and Mr Clarki will be quietly solemnized on the ev-ening

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I of November the eleventh atI homo and will be followed by a largereception Banner

Mr Louis R f nazal who has boonfj emns the past six weeks in Eu-rope

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on a business visit returned tohis home in Ocala yesterday

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list Carrie Wiliams who habeen siending the summer with rolalive and friends at Live Oak Mayoami other phil IS has returned toOcala and will spend the winter herewith her sister Mrs R S Hall

SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL BOOKSeither new or secondhand at theOcala News Company-

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V H Powers is now at LaJuanta Colorado a prosperous littlecity of fiOOO population and likes theplace very much Ho will be there

I for some tinge and writes that he isfeeling well

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We have a most exquisite line ofI china in dif-

ferentfancy imported many ¬

pieces Tim AntiMonopolyDrugstore-

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elms L oore the veteranOcala builder isYiov in BakersfieldCalifornia whore there is much doing-in his line Ho will prohaby returnto Ocala when winter sets in-

Capt and Mrs G A Nash whowere expected homo Saturday did notget in until this morning They had-a vcr pleasant trip

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Mr C C Rawls of Stophonsvillewas in town yesterday and today aguest of the Ocala House

A pound of paper and two packs ofenvelopes to match all cf the verybest quality 50c at the PostofficeDrugstore

Mr hates and family have movedinto the cottage recently vacated byMrs Walker Bishop on South Thirdstreet Mr Bates is a traveling sales ¬

man very popular in this territory-and enjoys a good trade

Messrs George Pottoway and J DOdom of Ll roy spent last night at theOcala House

If you want a pretty reading lamp totrnnect with your electric light currnt in the library or hall of yourhome see Walter Tucker the elec ¬

trician about it

Messrs Wilbur and Charles Cleve-land

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suns of Mr and Mrs George WCleveland left yesterday for RollinsCollege at Winter Park and Mr EllisBrigance went down today for theopening of school

Now is the time to plant your gar-den

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Wo have all kinds of gardenseed for fall planting Tydings Co

Mr Ernest Hodge who has been inthe employ of tIll Fanner for a num-ber

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of years has gone to Iiami1 Tack Snell from Heather IslandI was in town today to assure the offi-cers

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that if his son is needed for thecutting of young Caldwell ho will seetilt the young man is brought to thecity Mr Snell said so many versions-of the affray had been told that hedidnt not know what to believe butthat ho regretted the whole affairgreatly

J D Stolling of Silvor Springs onSunday morning wont out to look aftt r his stock All of a sudden whilehe was tanding still he fell over

I backward and his family thought hewas dead Medical aid was calledfrom Ocala and Mr S was brought Mlift It seems that he has heart trou ¬

ble and congestion brought on by ov-

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work and over eating was the im ¬

I mediate cause of the attack Mr Stas greatly improved this morningand the Star wishes him a speedy re-

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DoWitts Kidney and Bladder Pillsare just what you need and what youshould get right away for pain in theback backache rheumatic pains andall urinary and bladder troublesThousands of people suffer from Kid-ney and Bladder trouble and do notknow it They think it is a cold orstrain Dont take any chances GetDeWitts Kidney and Bladder PillsThey are antiseptic and promptlysoothe the pain Dont fail to insistupon DoWitts Kidney and BladderPills We sell them Sold hy Anti-Monopoly Drugstore

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I FRESH ARRIVALSj

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j New Evaporated Apricots 15c lb

jEvaporated Peaches 2 Ibs 25c

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White Fish 2 for 5cI

Large No 1 Mackerel 25c

California Ripe Olives 50cI

Royal Mint Sauce

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A Full Assortment of Freshj

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Crackers

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TEAPOT GROCERY

FRUIT DELIVERY WAGON-

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A Moses Bro has taken out aI I

fruit perllers license which cost thorn I

I 1575 and have put on a wagon toI

call at all of th homes in the city andsell and deliver fresh fruit They will> oll all of th domestic and imported

j fruits The wagon in use now is only i

a temporary om and a new l Si wagonwill soon be ready to take its placeTilej lone 27-

7WEATHER

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FORECASTI

Washington Oct iFair in northj show rs in south portion tonight andTuesday I

FOR TTOSTICE OF THE PEACE

I hereby announce myself a candi-date

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for justice of the peace for dis-trict

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Xo 1 and your support will behighly appreciated

j C M Livingston

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BERLIN ELECTRICAL

THEATERI

Xorth Magnolia Street Oppositei

Mclver MacKaysI

IT M WOOD Proprietor

CHANGE Of PROGRAM DAILYt

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Program for this Evening

MYSTERIOUS FLAMESI HandColored

TROUBLESOME THEFTSRepeated by Request

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MRS PIMPERNELLS GOWNTORMENTED BY HIS MOTHE

INLAWCLIFF DWELLERS

GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONATHE COOKS DREAM

Open Promptly at 3130 P1I-IAdmission 10 Cents r

IChildren 5 Cents

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STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE-I have a fine lot of strawberry plants-

forI sale Inquire of Isaac Stevenst Ocala Fla-

Flower seeds all kinds for fall plant-ing

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at Tydings CoI

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LOST Saturday night on OklawaI ha avenue a solid hold ring with yel-

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stone setting Finder will be re ¬

warded by leas ing at the Star officeI

LOSTA silv r supper buckle TheI

fiiuler will pleas return to this officelor the box office at the Air DomeI

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Afflicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years j

I have been afflicted with sore eyes i

for thirtythne years Thirteon years j

I ago I became totally blind for sixyears My eyes wore badly intlamedOne of my neighbors insisted upon mytrying Chamberlains Salve and gave

I mo half a box of it To my surprisei it healed my eyes and my sight cameI back to l1HP C Earls Cynthiana-

iI Chamberlains Save is for saleby all druggists

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I WANl LftNDI

IF YOU HAVE SOME LAND IM-

PROVEDi OR UNIMPROVED THATI YOU WANT TO SELL CHEAPWRITE ME STATING PRICE LO-

CATIONi

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A FBOX 517 OCALA FLA

ACT AT ONCE

FALL AND WINTER-

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HAVE MY FALL AND WINTERj STOCK OF PIECE GOODS-

An elegant exclusive line and will bepleased to show you the gcods andmake your fall or winter suit or trous-ersi You dont have to wait Pick out

I your goods and the suit 8is made andfitted at once and guaranteed as to

i workmanship fit and quality of goods-I I also have an elegant line of sam-ples so that you are sure of findingwhat you want Respectfully

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Jet y BurnettT-

he Exclusive Tailor Burnett Building-Fort King Avenue

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SMITH ROBERTS BIG SALE

Mfrs Smith Roberts are rejoic-ing

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in the unprecedented success oftheir big furrirure sale of which this-is the second day The first custom-ers today were a lot of Oxford citi ¬

zens who came up on the night trainand bought a big bill of goods Allday long the whole force has beenbusy waiting on customers The salewill continue ten days from the open-ing

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day and every day will be busierthan the preceding one

WHERE THE LAW IS VRONG

In the County Judges Court of MarionCounty in the State of Florida inre the State of Florida plaintiff vsRobert Carter Defendant ChargeCriminal Prosecution Having WildDeer in Defendants Possession Dur¬ing June A D 190S

This cause coming on for further or ¬

der herein pursuant to the order ofthe court heretofore made herein com ¬

mitting one wild deer to the custody-of H S Chambers to be kept andmaintained by him until the furtherorder of this court herein and it nowappearing to the court that the saiddeer has become of such size age andstrength as to enable it to care forand maintain itself if released fromcaptivity and it further having appared to the court during the trial ofsaid caus <> that the said leer was cap-tured

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by the snid defendant in the en-closed

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premises of Walter Ray in thiscounty of Mj r ion state of FloridaWheivfor it is ordered that the deer

be and the sam is luroby ordered re-leased

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and that th sheriff of Marioncounty tate of Florida do forthwithtake the said dier into his custody-and forthwith lease the same fromcaptivity at in or upon the said en-closed premises cf the said WalterRay as aforesaid and that he makereturn thereof to this court-

It is further ordered that the saidII S Chambers do forthwith deliverthe said leer into the custody of theshot iff of this county upon demandand that the said H S Chambers heand he is hereby extended the thanks-of this court for his asistance in thismatter and for his care of and sup-port

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and maintenance of deer withoutexpense to the county of Marion un-der

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th order of this courtDone and ordered this October I Id-

A D 1908Joseph Bell County Judge

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The fawn has been a member of thefiremans zoo for the past few monthand the special pet of Chief Chamb-ers

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and his assistants It is probablyowing to their care that the fawn isalive To turn it loose in the forestnow will insure hardships and prob-ably

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cause its death There is noremedy the law must be obeyed butit will bf to the great regret of manyand particularly the children of Ocalawho have passed navy hours inwatching and admiring the pretty lit-tle

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animal tThe pasture or enclosure of Mr

Rays ve ire informed containsabout 4CuO acres and the little deerwill at least lave the advantage ofthis month to become accustomed toits new environments before the gameseason opens-

MclNTOSH TRASHAND DIRT SEPARATOR

Every turpentine operator will hailwith delight this invention by C M-

Mclntosh and A X Goodwin of Stan-dard

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Marion runty for which appli ¬

cation for letters patent have beentiled by the inventors

Wo note from the application forletters patent

This invention relates to an im-

provement¬

in the manufacture of spir ¬

its of turpentine and rosin and is adevice to be placed inside of a turpen-tine

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still to separate a large portion-of tilt trash chips straw etc anddirt that usually appears in liquidcrude turpentine knoyn as dip fromthe same as it enters till still andthe objects of our invention are first-to prevent the injurious effects thatdirt has upon the still and strainers-over the cooling vat Trash and dirtin the dip during tile process of dis-tillation

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settles to the bottom of thestill and the dirt cakes on the bottom-of the still often causing the charge-to scorch which invariably discolorsthe spirits of turptntino and rosinand trash and dirt when dischargedfrom the still mixed rosin clogsthe strainers over the cooling vat andinjures same and tie presence ofoven a small quantity of trash anddirt will discolor the product

The form of the separator is cylin-drical

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and the material metalThe separator is placed in the still

and tIlt liquid crude turpentineknown as dip is poured into separa-tor

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the dip running through themeshes of the wire cloth lining of theseparator tends its way into the still

I and a large porton of the trash anddirt that usually appears in dip re-

mains in the separator The separa-tor

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containing the trash and dirt isremoved from the still just before va-

terI is turned into the still luring theprocess of distillation or immediatelybefore the still H discharged tile ef-

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being the sameI Wo having no knowhdge of anylike invention claim tho following

j 1 That the removal of trash andI dirt from liquid crude turpentinej known as dip in the still bv the usei of our separator will make it possiblej to manufacture rosin of a Hghter col-

ori or higher grade from the same-i quality of dip and will prevent dis-

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of spirits of turptntinoI w h n Caused by the presence of trash

Bpd dirt in the dip substantially asst forth

I 2 That the separator romoves-i such a large portion of dirt from thi lit in ho still Ps to eliminate all danj sror of scorching the charge and injurI ing th till when caustd by the TiresI re of dirt in same and leaves verylittle dirt to be discharged into thestrainers over the cooling vat all sbstantially as set forth

j Mr McIntosh is an experienced tur-pentine stiller and Mr Goodwin is a

j turpentine operator at Standard being-a member of the firm of McXeill

i Goodwin WithersThe inventors announce their inten-

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to begin the manufacture of thisdevice at either Ocala or Jacksonvillein time to have the same ready fordelivery by the first of next March

Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night

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MRS MINNIE A BOSTICK

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I Announces the Fall Opening and Dis-

play

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of the Latest Creations ofI

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FRENCH PATTERN HATSI

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And Uptodate Millinery Novelties

Wednesday and Thursday October 78-

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Muslin Underweari Sale-

Tuesday

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October 6thSTORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY

3 BIG SPECIALS fOR THE DAY 3

Special No 1I

Ladies Muslin Night Robes trimmed with lace or em ¬

broidery or both assorted styles well made full sizesworth l25 this day only

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pecial No2Ladies Muslin Night Robes trimmed with lace or em-

broidery or both assorted styles well made full sizesworth 100 this day

only49c

Special No 3Ladies Muslin Corset Covers trimmed with two rows

of insertion one row of lace edging and two rows of ribbonLace e Iging around arm holes worth 35c this day only

190Look at the window and you will

have a better idea as to 1

the values

The Variety StoreELOQUENCE OF THE WELSH I

Here is a little story from the Chi-cago

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News of an Englishman inWales On the comparative quali-ties

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of the English and Welsh tonguesI let me tell of the Welshman who sa ¬

luted me in the Welsh I was compoled to confess ignorance Ah hesaid turning fluently enough to Eng-lish

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you should learn the Welsh Mywife was English and she can speakconversations now quite well

I acknowledged my shortcomings-and admitted that I had always un-

derstood the Welsh to bo a remarka-bly

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eloquent tongue Yes yes it 5 ss j

j so said tlu native In Welsh a man I

can express exactly what he nuansAs for the English I call it not alanguage at allonly a dialect

You haf noted that an English-man

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or a foreigner in speaking hislanguage waves his handy and armsabout to help out the meaning of the

I words But a Welshman who canI speak Wl h wlIh hass no need toI more his hands In the VeNh he can-

isay all that he rm ans

I WOMAN INTERRUPTS 1

POLITICAL SPEAKERI A well dressed woman interrupted

a political speaker recently by con-

tinuallyJi coughing If she had takfnI

Foley Honey and Tar it would have r

curd her cough quickly and expelled-thE

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cold from her system The genu ¬

ine Foleys Honey and Tar contains-no opiates and is in a yellow packageRefuse substitutes Sold by all dealers

WANTED Female that can worksewing machine and sew Apply 220North Second street Peter Ingram-

We lead the city on stationery tab-lets

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and school supplies of all kindsThe AntiMonopoly Drugstore t

I C BLANCHARD

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

Plans furnished-on application-

PO Box 46 Ocala Fla

MONTEZUMA

BARBER SHOPIS AGAIN OPEN

New and modern furnishingsElectric massage machine and elec-tric

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fansSkilled workmen guarantee sat

faction to all customers

R A DETTERICH Proprietor1

OCALA PRESSIK8 CLUB-

J J FORT Proprietor

Rates reasonable All goodsPressed and Cleaned on Short No¬

tice and Delivered Promptly Alltransient work not called for in 30days vil be sold for charges

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