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a l I f t- ti i s r2W f i I i i RMS OCALA L1AfiNQ1 > PAGE FOUR f e < < m H yMj HERE AND TIIDEI AbttUr lint lnbat tit price cannot c to found anywntr + OcslFnriitnrro Mrs Mallory Liddon who has been a Visiting Mrs Dell in Gainesville and Mrs Hiers in Jacksonville has re- turned t f home Mr Carmichael has < returned from f f his automobile trip south in which f he covered half a dozen or more counties y Wants a Wife The undersigned has a comfortable farm and no en ¬ cumbrances A good woman will find a comfortable home Apply to B Brinson Marshville Fla ltdw Mr Lucien P Farmer of Eureka 4 w known throughout the county as- a l succefsful teacher is now in Au 4 1 gnsta attending the medical depart ¬ ment of the University of Georgia t T Mr and Mrs W McDonald who di have returned to Jacksonville to re- t ¬ side are now very pleasantly located- at 111 East Elizabeth street in that citys popular suburb Springfield Mrs D O Edwards of the Ocala I House is now in Utah She will re ¬ main in the west ° several weeks longer probably returning to Ocala about December 1 Ws are the sole agent for the celebrated t r Genuine Karpen Leather Goods Ocala For- nitureCo F Tax thou thy talent today that s thrift tend thee tomorrowtest the the tales the types tellread the ad- vertisements ¬ in the Banner and profit thereby x f w The Democrat at Live Oak is to be printed as a daily paper Mr La I Fontisee recently of the Tim Union i will have charge of it We predict that it will be a success from the start Captain J B Martin of Ocklawa- ha has almost entirely recovered from his severe attack of dengue He was in town Saturday and registered- at the Montezuma- Mr I Sam Knight from Citronelle is t the guest of Mr and Mrs Chas E Thomas today Little Rubie Knight Mrs Thomas sister lias been here for the past week r Mr N S Fort of Moss Bluff was in the city Saturday and says that Messrs Albert and Oliver Fort who- a few days ago disposed of their prop- erty at that place have purchased a cr tract of land near Titusville and will devote their attention to truck ¬ ing this winter and spring- Mr ° L J Brirnby census enumer- ator ¬ c for Marion county sent outalbout 503 yesterday in payment to various deputy enumerator in the county f The census of Marion county will cost in the neighborhood of 1000 and shows an increase ii population t ii the lest five years of about 10 per- cent Mr Charles E Ball several days ago purchased the 90acre farm of Joseph Fort estate al Moss Bluff There are something over two hun- dred ¬ bearing orange trees on the property and Mr Bull will increase Y the number as soon as practible Mr R C Davis of Jacksonville- is in town on business for the Fay Sholes typewriter people for whom he is state agent He has placed his a machines in a number of our business M houses and says he intends to have a good many more in pretty soon if hard work and advertising can ac- complish ¬ it After spending several days down the river tarpon fishing Dr Ander 1 son and party returned to Ocala on Wednesday morning The doctor did not catch but one tarpon this trip While here before he and his F party caught three or four large ones in one dayCrystal River News Mr P R Lester has made another big turpentine purchase this being y one of the many that he has recently consummated He seems to be the most active promoter now on the r market The property he purchased yesterday was a 11500 acre turpentine location belonging to exSheriff Nu ¬ gent and is in the Higley settlement x The trade was made through the r JBlounc Real Estate Agency k < 1 Li- ti ff 1i it MM S M parkaua Mr Sparkmans visit to Ocala this week calls to mind the first time I had the pleasure of meeting the dis- tinguished ¬ I congressman- It was back yonder in those warm I political days when the late Col W f D Chipley of Penaacola was telling the people Florida his pet story of the little water mill There was a law suit between two partners to determine the value ol the mill and a witness was called upon to testify to its grinding capacity whereupon he declared that he could eat the grist- as fast as the mill could grind it But how long asked the lawyer could you keep this up Until I starved to death the wit- ness ¬ frankly replied The political mill did nt grind for Colonel Chipley as successfully as it has for Mr Sparkman He didnt tell us any pet stories but was a firm fearless and able advocate of democ ¬ racy and the states best interests This was at DeFuniak Springstheh- ome of the Florida Chautauqua the State Normal College and also of quite a number of prominent refined and educated people such as Hon Wallace Bruce Consul to Scotland under Mr Clevelands administration Judge Thomas F McGourin for a number of years postmaster and later appointed United States Marshal- for the northern district of Florida- L W Plank a model of the western states highclass citizenship W L Cawthon a Floridian who has eclips- ed ¬ anything on record in the way of successful merchandising among a mixed class of customers and others And it was from among these gen ¬ tlemen and their like that we heard the many flowery compliments paid Mr Sparkman Such people have kept him high up in the political bal ¬ ances of Florida because of his hon ¬ esty and integrity and his loyalty to his constituents- We recall no public man who has with less criticism held the unshaken confidence of the people of Florida than has the Hon S M Sparkman congressman from the third district PETER STANLEY- A Cutting Affray Two white men Ellison and Fo I glestrom one from Dunuellon and the other from Montague got into a dis ¬ pute Sautrday night at nine oclock over a trifling matter which finally led to blows During the combat an unknown man ran up be ¬ hind Ellison and struck him over the head with some kind of an instru- ment ¬ which produced quite an ugly I looking gash about three inches long I The wounded man bled profusely Dr Powers was summoned and bound I up the wound which is not serious Both men were arrested Ellison I gave bond and Foglebtrom was lock- ed ¬ I up The latter had a pistol in his hip pocket when arrested but pro- duced ¬ I a license which entitled him to I carry it I Parks Canvass h Theatre Next Week Mr F W Weylman advance agent I for the C W Park Stock company I j is in the city making arrangements I for that companys engagement here I next week The Park company was- I in this city last February and made quite a hit among the theatregoers They played six nights in the Rodgers park lot opposite the Atlantic Coast Line passenger depot where they will be located again this season They open Monday night and will remain the entire week- A I Deserved Promotion Mr J E Padgett who for a num ¬ ber of years has been connected with the Southern Express company in I this city has been promoted to the agency at Quincy He has always been popular with the patrons of the company here and his many friends while they will regret to learn that he is to leave will congratulate him- on his promotion and wish him well in his new home Mr J J Gerig has returned from New York City where he spent sever- al ¬ weeks buying goods for his holiday I trade He is looking fine The met- ropolitan ¬ I air must have agreed with I him He says his stock which will arrive within the next few weeks js- a I beauty and he wants everybody to call and see it t I TJk wise Man Lets Well Enciif h Lisa f Read the followine from the Mi- ami ¬ Metropolis and see how wise and witty some of the Floridanewspapers- are Dont disturb the bowlegged bull dog that in gnawing at a bone dont disturb a sleeping tiger for amuse ¬ mentofyour own dont disturb a mule to witness how its hind feet may be shown they live longest who remember to let well enough alone Dont disturb the bird that war ¬ bles a gay ditty in the tree and the bumblebee goes humming Kindly do not bother me when the babys sweetly sleeping do not bother it to I see what the unproclaimed condition- of I its appetite may be i Dont disturb the gun thats rusty i but discreetly shy away though its trigger may be missing let the poor old weapon stay where your grand- father ¬ put it they live longest who delay when it comes to hunting trou- bles ¬ I they find some future day Dont disturb it when you find a I peaceful stick of dynamite dont disturb the lowbrowed bully to see whether he will fight dont disturb the busy burglar whom you hear downstairs at night for the world is full of promise and the future may be bright Only Florida Cigars in the White House I In one of his addresses in Jackson- ville ¬ President Roosevelt is said to I have remarked The only cigars I permitted to be smoked in the White House are those made in Tampa and Key West for which expression the Tampa Tribune expresses thanks in the following manner Well spoken Mr President A past I master in the art of bestowing neat I and notable compliments you have lived up to your reputation in this in- stance ¬ I Everybody knows that the only cigars that are cigars made in this country are those made in Tampa and Key Vest That the cigars which are burned- in incense to the gods of statecraft- and diplomacy that curl their aro ¬ matic wraiths of good tobacco about the noble head of the powers that be who bide their hour in the exec ¬ utive mansion that are puffed in the deep solemnity of cabinet councils or at the banquetboard where meet the I wise and great of this and other landsthat these cigars are exclu- sively ¬ I Tampa and Key West cigars gives the two Florida cities thus hon- ored ¬ j a standing among the cities of America that cannot be successfully I assailed I Although he couid not visit us and receive from us tributes showered up on I i him at other points upon his tri- umphal ¬ I way President Roosevelt has I walled to us a seitiment that we cherish and appreciate I What a pity that he does nt smoke I himself t The widow of Stonewall Jackson I who lives modestly at Charlotte N- i C says Yes I am sure the presi- dent i I is all righta largehearted I good and great man His noble trib- utes j to Generals Lee and Jackson- I I proved that he is of the true metal I The presidents wife nu le as favor- able I I an impression upon the ladies as i I any first lady of the land could being- I cultured and gracious womanly and I responsive to all the eager attention I showered upon her It was lovely to I see how the ladies and children I I crowded round her and how kindly I I and sweetly she received them My faithful old cook was perhaps the most elated person in the parlor of- I my simple little home as she handed j the first lady of the land a glass of I water and she told me afterwards- i I that we was the bontonestfolks in town as nobody else had the pres- idents i wife in their houses 1 Mrs E B Richardson who has j been in Baltimore and Boston for sev- eral I years left the latter city by j ocean steamer for Savannah last I Saturday She is on her way to I Homasassa and will stop in Ocala a I j day and night While here she will I be the guest of Mr and Mrs James j M Gates on South Pine street Mr- I Eddie B jr will remain in Boston- I Mrs Richardsons friends in this city will be glad of the opportunity of meeting her Get your comforts now and you will be comfortable when the cold weather ome i Ocala Furniture Co S Latkr Turpentine Oempany Organ I iced I Turpentine interests continue to at ¬ tract more and more attention and the man is extremely lucky who can find an outlet in this direction for the in vestment of h surplus wealth I But money is not the only requisite I good business judgment and ability and practical experience being nec- essary ¬ adjuncts and are indeed the principal factors that lead up to suc ¬ cessAll these accessories are complied- with in the organization of a new company which was formed in this city Friday The new firm consists of Messrs James R Moor head of Ocala Pat ¬ rick T Randall of Connor and R H Johnson of Martel Mr Moorhead is a gentleman of sound business judgment and his pro ¬ fession as a surveyor has made him thoroughly familiar with all the tim- bered ¬ lands in this section of the country and he goes into this new deal with his eyes wide open and is enthusiastic over the property the company has been fortunate enough- to secure Mr Randall is a successful mer ¬ chant and orange grower and has his first false step to make along the lines- of a business proposition Mr Johnson is an experienced tur ¬ pentine operator and the new com ¬ bination is an exceedingly strong and formidable one The company has secured a body of- ten thousand acres of very fine round timbered land in the vicinity of Leb- anon ¬ in Levy county not a tree of which has yet been defaced and the entire tract stands in its virgin state The friends of these gentlemen are congratulating them upon their good fortune The main office of the company- will be located in Ocala Mrs Charles M Gray and her sis ¬ ter Miss Ophelia Polk passed through Ocala Monday over the A C L Ry from St Petersburg en route to Tex- as ¬ to attend the marriage of their neice Miss Ophelia Brigham to Judge Conner of Fort Worth They will stop over at Nashville Tenn for the wedding of Miss Virginia Morgan to- Re Campbell Gray November 1 ExGovernor Chas B Aycork and Hon W C Monroe of Greensboro iN C were among the prominent guests who spent Sunday in the city They appeared as attorneys for a phosphate company in a case which was heard by Judge W S Bullock in chambers Saturday I Kimball j AE11 OrgansD- irect from Fac- tory ¬ at WHOLESALE- PRICES On monthly pay ¬ i ments nn Momhiv or 2J 55 quarterly upwards You an now buy the famous Kim ball Organs or Reliable Great Western Organs direct from the makers at wholesale factory prices Ve will send them to reliable people anywhere in the United States to be paid for on extremely easy payment plan S25O monthly and up- wards ¬ Operating the largest musical in instrument factory in the world em- ploying ¬ the largest capital buying raw material in the largest quantities- for cash theKiiiil ill System of manufacturing and distributing free through our 200 supply stations positively saves purchasers 20 to 50 on first class organs- If you havent any organ you want one and you want a good one- a I mere pretty case with no music in it wont do Secure at once the old Reliable Kimbaii Organ at prices and on very convenient terms Send today for our money- saving plan aud free catalogue Under no circumstances can you afford to buy or consider any other organ until you have our money savi- ng proposition The most inexperienced buyers can deal with us as wisely as the shrewd- est ¬ trader or as though you were here in person for have our assurance that each organ will be selected by an expert- A fine stool and music book free with each organ j Write today lor tree catalog- LuddenCampbellSmith ii Go 18 West Bay Street JACKSONXILLE FLA R4- t d 4 j > I x KING OF ALL LINIMENTS CURIS UBUMATBM AM ALL PAM = = = r ana = a C URES T1I1 MTMTa Ileea uJ i aaat tlteai NeRea s aaara raesti- LaT tLS NrarM MLtalM a Yi IN I AC ATNa K w aaaTj- w 4 t + w R 1 t- I V READ THIS REMARKABLE CURE Z was rach afflicted with rhenmat1u writes Ed C Nod lowarflle SedfwfekCo going about on crutches and auf feria a great deal of pain- I was induced to try BallatdsSaowLftmnmt which cured me after uing three 50c bottles ITISTH- GREATESTLINIMUNTIEVERUSEDba erec- omlaended it to a number of pcrsosw an express themselves as being benefited by It I sow walk without crutches and am able to peridot a peat deal of light labor oa the far THREE SIZES 25c SOc AND 100 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO- T LOUIS U Sr A SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tt r F One and Twohorse Hay Presses Tedders 4 Mowers Rakes 1 Knife Grinders- A a Complete Stock of Repairs Both Deering and McCormick MARION HflRDWfIRE COMPANY s is i I Ve keep a full stole of 8 LOOK FOR id Joy t- Old TJIP A Hare st 2 7t Y Old McBrayer I = 3 Mark Rogers I IL U I p b = J J Old Charter 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Page 1: f I lnbat tit I OF ALL LINIMENTS aufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/04/87/34/00349/00541.pdf · the tales the types tellread the ad-vertisements ¬ in the Banner and profit thereby x

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r2W fi IiiRMS OCALA L1AfiNQ1 >PAGE FOUR f e < <

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yMj HERE AND TIIDEIAbttUr lint lnbat tit price cannot

c to found anywntr + OcslFnriitnrro

Mrs Mallory Liddon who has beena Visiting Mrs Dell in Gainesville and

Mrs Hiers in Jacksonville has re-

turnedt f home

Mr Carmichael has <returned fromf fhis automobile trip south in which

f he covered half a dozen or morecounties

yWants a Wife The undersigned

has a comfortable farm and no en¬

cumbrances A good woman willfind a comfortable home Apply toB Brinson Marshville Fla ltdw

Mr Lucien P Farmer of Eureka4 w known throughout the county as-

alsuccefsful teacher is now in Au4 1

gnsta attending the medical depart¬

ment of the University of Georgiat

T Mr and Mrs W McDonald whodi have returned to Jacksonville to re-

t

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side are now very pleasantly located-

at 111 East Elizabeth street in thatcitys popular suburb Springfield

Mrs D O Edwards of the Ocala I

House is now in Utah She will re ¬

main in the west ° several weekslonger probably returning to Ocalaabout December 1

Ws are the sole agent for the celebratedt r Genuine Karpen Leather Goods Ocala For-

nitureCoF Tax thou thy talent today thats thrift tend thee tomorrowtest the

the tales the types tellread the ad-

vertisements¬

in the Banner and profitthereby x

f w

The Democrat at Live Oak is to beprinted as a daily paper Mr La

I Fontisee recently of the Tim Unioni will have charge of it We predict

that it will be a success from thestart

Captain J B Martin of Ocklawa-ha has almost entirely recoveredfrom his severe attack of dengue Hewas in town Saturday and registered-at the Montezuma-

MrI

Sam Knight from Citronelle is

t the guest of Mr and Mrs Chas EThomas today Little Rubie KnightMrs Thomas sister lias been herefor the past week

r Mr N S Fort of Moss Bluff wasin the city Saturday and says thatMessrs Albert and Oliver Fort who-

a few days ago disposed of their prop-

erty at that place have purchased acr tract of land near Titusville and

will devote their attention to truck ¬

ing this winter and spring-

Mr° L J Brirnby census enumer-ator

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c for Marion county sent outalbout503 yesterday in payment to various

deputy enumerator in the county

f The census of Marion county willcost in the neighborhood of 1000and shows an increase ii population

t ii the lest five years of about 10 per-

centMr Charles E Ball several days

ago purchased the 90acre farm ofJoseph Fort estate al Moss BluffThere are something over two hun-

dred¬

bearing orange trees on theproperty and Mr Bull will increase

Y the number as soon as practible

Mr R C Davis of Jacksonville-is in town on business for the FaySholes typewriter people for whomhe is state agent He has placed his

a machines in a number of our businessM

houses and says he intends to have agood many more in pretty soon ifhard work and advertising can ac-

complish¬

it

After spending several days down

the river tarpon fishing Dr Ander1 son and party returned to Ocala onWednesday morning The doctordid not catch but one tarpon thistrip While here before he and his

F party caught three or four largeones in one dayCrystal River

News

Mr P R Lester has made anotherbig turpentine purchase this being

y one of the many that he has recentlyconsummated He seems to be themost active promoter now on the

r market The property he purchased

yesterday was a 11500 acre turpentine

location belonging to exSheriff Nu ¬

gent and is in the Higleysettlementx

The trade was made through ther

JBlounc Real Estate Agencyk

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1 Li-ti ff 1i it

MM S M parkauaMr Sparkmans visit to Ocala this

week calls to mind the first time Ihad the pleasure of meeting the dis-

tinguished

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I

congressman-

It was back yonder in those warmI

political days when the late Col Wf

D Chipley of Penaacola was telling

the people Florida his pet story of

the little water mill There was alaw suit between two partners todetermine the value ol the mill and awitness was called upon to testify toits grinding capacity whereupon hedeclared that he could eat the grist-as fast as the mill could grind it

But how long asked the lawyercould you keep this up

Until I starved to death the wit-

ness¬

frankly repliedThe political mill did nt grind for

Colonel Chipley as successfully as ithas for Mr Sparkman He didnttell us any pet stories but was a firmfearless and able advocate of democ ¬

racy and the states best interestsThis was at DeFuniak Springstheh-

ome of the Florida Chautauqua theState Normal College and also ofquite a number of prominent refinedand educated people such as HonWallace Bruce Consul to Scotlandunder Mr Clevelands administrationJudge Thomas F McGourin for anumber of years postmaster and laterappointed United States Marshal-for the northern district of Florida-L W Plank a model of the westernstates highclass citizenship W LCawthon a Floridian who has eclips-

ed¬

anything on record in the way ofsuccessful merchandising among amixed class of customers and others

And it was from among these gen ¬

tlemen and their like that we heardthe many flowery compliments paidMr Sparkman Such people havekept him high up in the political bal¬

ances of Florida because of his hon¬

esty and integrity and his loyalty tohis constituents-

We recall no public man who haswith less criticism held the unshakenconfidence of the people of Floridathan has the Hon S M Sparkmancongressman from the third district

PETER STANLEY-

A Cutting Affray

Two white men Ellison and FoI glestrom one from Dunuellon and theother from Montague got into a dis¬

pute Sautrday night at nine oclockover a trifling matter whichfinally led to blows During thecombat an unknown man ran up be ¬

hind Ellison and struck him over thehead with some kind of an instru-ment

¬

which produced quite an uglyI looking gash about three inches longIThe wounded man bled profuselyDr Powers was summoned and bound

I up the wound which is not seriousBoth men were arrested Ellison

I gave bond and Foglebtrom was lock-ed

¬

Iup The latter had a pistol in his

hip pocket when arrested but pro-

duced¬

I a license which entitled him toI carry it

I Parks Canvassh

Theatre Next WeekMr F W Weylman advance agent

I

for the C W Park Stock companyI

j is in the city making arrangementsI for that companys engagement hereI next week The Park company was-I in this city last February and madequite a hit among the theatregoersThey played six nights in the Rodgerspark lot opposite the Atlantic CoastLine passenger depot where theywill be located again this season

They open Monday night and willremain the entire week-

AI

Deserved PromotionMr J E Padgett who for a num ¬

ber of years has been connected withthe Southern Express company in

I this city has been promoted to theagency at Quincy He has alwaysbeen popular with the patrons of thecompany here and his many friendswhile they will regret to learn thathe is to leave will congratulate him-on his promotion and wish him wellin his new home

Mr J J Gerig has returned fromNew York City where he spent sever-al

¬

weeks buying goods for his holidayI trade He is looking fine The met-

ropolitan¬

I air must have agreed withI him He says his stock which willarrive within the next few weeks js-

aI

beauty and he wants everybody tocall and see it

t

I TJk wise Man Lets Well Enciif h Lisaf Read the followine from the Mi-

ami¬

Metropolis and see how wise andwitty some of the Floridanewspapers-are

Dont disturb the bowlegged bulldog that in gnawing at a bone dontdisturb a sleeping tiger for amuse ¬

mentofyour own dont disturb amule to witness how its hind feetmay be shown they live longest whoremember to let well enough alone

Dont disturb the bird that war ¬

bles a gay ditty in the tree and thebumblebee goes humming Kindlydo not bother me when the babyssweetly sleeping do not bother it to I

see what the unproclaimed condition-of

I

its appetite may be i

Dont disturb the gun thats rusty i

but discreetly shy away though itstrigger may be missing let the poorold weapon stay where your grand-father

¬

put it they live longest whodelay when it comes to hunting trou-

bles¬

I they find some future dayDont disturb it when you find a I

peaceful stick of dynamite dontdisturb the lowbrowed bully to seewhether he will fight dont disturbthe busy burglar whom you heardownstairs at night for the world isfull of promise and the future may bebrightOnly Florida Cigars in the White House I

In one of his addresses in Jackson-ville

¬

President Roosevelt is said to I

have remarked The only cigars I

permitted to be smoked in the WhiteHouse are those made in Tampa andKey West for which expression theTampa Tribune expresses thanks inthe following manner

Well spoken Mr President A pastI master in the art of bestowing neat

I

and notable compliments you havelived up to your reputation in this in-

stance¬

I Everybody knows that the onlycigars that are cigars made in thiscountry are those made in Tampaand Key Vest

That the cigars which are burned-in incense to the gods of statecraft-and diplomacy that curl their aro ¬

matic wraiths of good tobacco aboutthe noble head of the powers thatbe who bide their hour in the exec ¬

utive mansion that are puffed in thedeep solemnity of cabinet councils orat the banquetboard where meet the I

wise and great of this and otherlandsthat these cigars are exclu-

sively¬

I Tampa and Key West cigarsgives the two Florida cities thus hon-

ored¬

j

a standing among the cities ofAmerica that cannot be successfully

I assailedI Although he couid not visit us andreceive from us tributes showered upon

I i

him at other points upon his tri-

umphal¬

I way President Roosevelt hasI walled to us a seitiment that wecherish and appreciate

I

What a pity that he does nt smokeI himselft The widow of Stonewall JacksonI

who lives modestly at Charlotte N-

i C says Yes I am sure the presi-

denti

I is all righta largeheartedI good and great man His noble trib-

utesj to Generals Lee and Jackson-

I

I proved that he is of the true metalI The presidents wife nu le as favor-

ableI

I an impression upon the ladies asi

I any first lady of the land could being-

Icultured and gracious womanly and

I responsive to all the eager attentionI showered upon her It was lovely to I

see how the ladies and childrenI

I crowded round her and how kindlyI

I and sweetly she received them Myfaithful old cook was perhaps themost elated person in the parlor of-

I my simple little home as she handedj the first lady of the land a glass ofI water and she told me afterwards-iI

that we was the bontonestfolks intown as nobody else had the pres-identsi wife in their houses

1 Mrs E B Richardson who hasj been in Baltimore and Boston for sev-

eralI years left the latter city byj

ocean steamer for Savannah lastI

Saturday She is on her way toI Homasassa and will stop in Ocala a

I

j day and night While here she willI

be the guest of Mr and Mrs Jamesj M Gates on South Pine street Mr-

I Eddie B jr will remain in Boston-I Mrs Richardsons friends in this city

will be glad of the opportunity ofmeeting her

Get your comforts now and you will becomfortable when the cold weather ome

i Ocala Furniture Co

S

Latkr Turpentine Oempany OrganI icedI Turpentine interests continue to at¬

tract more and more attention andthe man is extremely lucky who canfind an outlet in this direction for theinvestment of h surplus wealth

I But money is not the only requisiteI good business judgment and abilityand practical experience being nec-essary

¬

adjuncts and are indeed theprincipal factors that lead up to suc ¬

cessAllthese accessories are complied-

with in the organization of a newcompany which was formed in thiscity Friday

The new firm consists of MessrsJames R Moor head of Ocala Pat¬

rick T Randall of Connor and R HJohnson of Martel

Mr Moorhead is a gentleman ofsound business judgment and his pro ¬

fession as a surveyor has made himthoroughly familiar with all the tim-

bered¬

lands in this section of thecountry and he goes into this newdeal with his eyes wide open and isenthusiastic over the property thecompany has been fortunate enough-to secure

Mr Randall is a successful mer¬

chant and orange grower and has hisfirst false step to make along the lines-

of a business propositionMr Johnson is an experienced tur¬

pentine operator and the new com ¬

bination is an exceedingly strong andformidable one

The company has secured a body of-

ten thousand acres of very fine roundtimbered land in the vicinity of Leb-

anon¬

in Levy county not a tree ofwhich has yet been defaced and theentire tract stands in its virgin state

The friends of these gentlemen arecongratulating them upon their goodfortune

The main office of the company-will be located in Ocala

Mrs Charles M Gray and her sis ¬

ter Miss Ophelia Polk passed throughOcala Monday over the A C L Ryfrom St Petersburg en route to Tex-

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