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THE FERTILIZER FACTORYr J i SITE HAS BEEN SELECTED
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A site for the Ocala Fertilizer com ¬
panys factory his been chosen andpurchased It Is the site of the Hag
v erstown Spoke Bending Co and Isjiwr one of the best locations that It Is
k possible to obtain It Is just farenough not to be too far from the cit-
yberc and Is located on a spur connected1 V r with both the A C L and SA Lf > railroads The location Is near the-
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T original plant of the Florida Lime Co
3 In the southwestern part of the city0 L The work on the buildings will com ¬
mence about September 1st and the
i officials or the company say they willb selling fertilizer by the middle ofJfc p November or first of December This
J F r looks good for OcalaH HI MHHIMHBMaBMBV MW
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A NEW RAILROAD
Elsewhere In this Issue we publishS the application for charter of the
1 t I Ocala and Southwestern railroad TheJ i 4 sJpgentlemen applying for this charter
I lIt J f are among the most substantial bu-sthsf vj Jr men ° f the county and are amply
t able to finance the enterprise TheyI i propose to build a railroad for freight
i g4 and passengers from Ocala to Dun-ne
4 < Qn This will connect severalvery Important links In railroad con- ¬
struction notably the Seaboard and-S
Tampa Northern as both of these-< roads will soon be extended as far as-
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< Dunnellon There Is great poss blI1ties In this new road and we hope to-
e ii see actual construction soon begun
A HUGE RECORDi Ilf t>F aS-
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Jf A The Star office Has bound five cop-ies
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r of the Ford Hlller vs Duttonf < Phosphate Co case heard at the last
J term of the circuit court for the office-of the circuit clerk and learns thatthis is the most voluminous record
i ever sent up to the supreme courtt from this county The record ton-
S < tains over 500 pages of legal capb rf sheets with many maps plats etc
and the five records make as much as< J onecan welt carry It was certainly-a
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job to write up the record arrangef < < and verify It
< I4iofs i F TOM WATSONS WILD TALK
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S Atlanta Aug Denouncing theAldrlchPayne tariff and In answer tothe Memorial Day speech of Secretary
Jo 1 of War Dickinson Tom Watson forttrt I1ioHJ tiAmCl candidate for president on theIiopjullst ticket i suggests the recon-struction
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Inoiij0 n isf f14I ot the J1nlohlpto four grand
jJ f ov fjj divisions decl hemisphereIf t I1W f will Jbe all the happier for it-
Tr I His reply was called forth by theff >> J f st iement lot Mr Dickinson at Gettys-
burg¬
that there are in the South but1q r tln =
of fcw llf anrfwno vrould not turn swift-ly
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I with sentiments of abhorrence fromr 0 t any suggestions that it would be bet-I tep for the South if it had succeededi <t it fn establishing an Independent gov-
ernment¬
After denouncing this assertion and-charging that Mr Dickinson did not
I believe what he said and the North-ern
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people knew he did not speak thetruth Mr Watson said
i c iiltana OuItOjjQBlpqere In sayjng Itw4f 4f r would have tOEbeen better the South4
t i ho the Confederacy succeeded We
it would have had no constant IrritantIJ
= f I such As we now have In the socialJ t 1iJ I 1 equality clerks In officeholding coonsE >93 SKjo o N-
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rmd the nlggerlte white people of th-
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o7 Ul rJorthwho arc eternally putting thei < i evil into heads of AfroAmericans-
The Western states would be bet¬l J ter off In a separate government of-
tt their own It will come somedayS
With just such laws as Aldrich andilw > Ldgc and Galllnger and Hale nil ofr New England are forcing through
i Congress the Union will be split Into<
four gra d divisions and this hemis
t > pherc Win be all the happier for i-
tPldf y
r The flerytOpped and fierytongucilI Thomas naflercorrectly some of the
Sevils that afmct the country but hiS
f < I remedy< Js worse than any of the dhp
< l seasesWlth this country divided intlfour nations the Inevitable result
si j would be vir standing armies a con-stant
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4 attef pt to maintain the bal-ance
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of pow r and occasional waruch as no tlctsEurope Let uststand togetHer ond try to remedy our
e evils In a peaceable commonsenseS
S way The people will win in the longrun If they keep on trying If they do
p not they will lose as surely and moreswiftlyfcfjgijit up Into sections than inone tation>
i We NEWBERN
I i The body of the late W C Newbernr arrived over the Atlantic Coast Linei from Leroy yesterday and the fun-
eral¬
services were held at the Ever-green
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I cemetery where a large numberI of friends the family attended The
t following gentlemen acted as pall-S bearers E J Baird J P Bunch B
C Roth SM Mixoir M SaundersW D Dickerson Mr Newbern wassection foremal here and has made
f Gainesville his home oft and on for the3 S
1 past twelve years but recently remov-ed
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to Leroy Gainesville Correspond-ence
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S TimesUnionp f The Star regrets xceedl gIYto hear
i F < > of the death or Mr Newbern He wasS
I the soninlaw of Mr C Y Miller ofLeroy and a personal friend of the edi-tor
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of the Star He was a good citizen-S and his death Is a loss < to the com-
munity¬
Ii as well as to1 Jils relatives andfriends
< ii I1p Prominent among the many South ¬
erners who as guests of the HotelI Astor In New York City have been en-
tertained¬
or entertaining at dinner inthe great flew Belvedere In the Italian-
S Gardens on the Astor roof this weekhave been frequently noticed the fal-lowing
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Floridians Mr and Mrs Eda ward Holder of Ocala and Mr Rich-
ardfir E Brown and Mr R A Miner oft Jacksonville of whom have greatlyJ irwd enjoyed sJlnlngnmldst thousands of
roses atUe foot of Icy cascades In5 refrigerated breezes which have been
E most grateful these warm eveningsr I when dining at a high cool altitudet
Swas most desirable and refreshing
S Dr Paramore of Eureka was In town-yesterday and wen on to South Florida
5 5 to visit his sister Dr Paramore Isi S the druggist and general storekeeper
S at Eureka and does not often get totown He called and made the Star ar pleasant visit
T1 FOR RENT Cottage on corner ofTuscawllla and South First streets
S AU modern Improvements tenfoott r i verandas windows and doors screen
Apply to Dr E Van Hood< NI
SOCIETY NEWSFROM SEABREEZE
Seabreeze August 11 Oneof thejolliest housepartles on the beach this I
summer was the one at the Comanchecottage from Friday until Tuesday-The members included Miss Alice Bul ¬ I
lock Miss Ada Bumby Mr MarionIves and Mr Joe Bumby of OrlandoMessrs Ralph and Phil Robinson alsoadded to the liveliness of the partyentertained by Mrs Sistrunk and 1Iss-
AtkinsonS
Mr W H Hocker returned home I
this morning after a two days visitwith his sister Mrs T P Drake MissElizabeth Hocker who accompaniedher father will remain with her auntuntil her mother comes which will beIn two weeks
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Miss Willie Ellen Dowling leavestomorovr for her home In GadsdenAlabama Miss Dowling during hervisit to her grandmother Mrs Martinand cousin Miss Fuller has mademany friends who regret her depar ¬
ture5
Lleut C B Chatman a West Pointgraduate is now at Seabreeze LieutChatman Is a friend of Mrs Martinand Miss Fuller
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Messrs Ralph Robinson and BruceMeffert spent the weekend on thebeach They made the trip over inMr Mefferts Buick car Thursday andreturned yesterday expecting to spendthe night either in Orlando or Leesburg
Miss Christine Richards of Gainesvllle Is the much admired guest ofMiss Mamie Wilcox
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Miss Josie Bullock is the guest fortwo weeks of Miss Julia Stuart InDaytona Mr Raymond Bullock isalso visiting the family
Mr W D Taylor delighted hisbeach friends spending a few daylast week with them
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Mrs Louis Home and children andmother Mrs Edwards left for hometin Tuesday mornings early trainMr Home and Charlie Gates turnedthrough the country in the formersJackson car-
Sunday Mrs Kochorspherger andher brother brotherinlaw and sis ¬
ter Mr and Mrs Pratt 6f ChicagoMiss Eugenia Fuller Miss Dowlingand Lieut Chatman wore the guests-of friends on a trip up the beautifulTomoka river t
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Rev Frank Craghill of Gainesvillearrived Monday and spent the daywith his wife and three children whoare summering in the cottage Wig-wam
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The Clarendon pavilion was closedSaturday evening
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Mr Wm H Fuller who has spbritthe past two years in South Carolinawith relatives has joined his grand ¬
mother Mrs Martin and his slaterMisfcs Eugenia and Annie BejitouFuller 5 fJ
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Saturday morning Mrs Frank Craglull Mrs James Dobbins Mrs Kochersperger Miss Eugenia Fuller andMiss Annie Atkinson were hostessesof a jolly bridge party given at theClarendon pavilion On a table beau-tified
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by pink roses and white Jassamine was stationed a large punchbowl filled with ice cold limeade dot-ted
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with red cherries Tliis satisfy-ing
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and delicious drink was served byMiss Mildred Randall and Miss Askkinson There were eight tablesbridge enthusiasts and the morningsplaying resulted In the fa 9rCraghill Mrs Kocherspherger JiMKStewart and Mr Randall each ofwhom received a pretty prize Thfc
ndnainted score cards the artisticwork oT Mrs S T Sistrunk were ad ¬
mired by all Among those who en-joyed
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the morning playing bridge be ¬
sides the hostesses were Miss AdaBumby Miss Alice Bullock Mrs 0 TGreen Mrs Dorothy Edwards MrsWilcox Miss Mamie Wilcox MissChristine Richards Mrs Pratt of Chi ¬
cago Dr nnd Mrs Van Volzhar MissMargaret Anderson Mr Howard Wil-liams
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of Jacksonville Dr Robinson-of Daytona Beach and several others
HOUSE FOR RENT
The A R Toph residence near theheights on South Third street Goodroomy house large lot stables etcApply to F W Ditto or Guy Toph itMontezuma I
3 CENTS FOR TO HOURS RUNNINGHow is that This is not an auto ¬
mobile but one of those now SinchWestinghouse electric fans that 1
have just received Let mev place oneor two of them in your home or onyour desk H W Tucker the elec-trical
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supnly man
SPECIAL tARLY BREAKFASTS-Those wishing extra early break-
fasts¬
can gt same at the Elk Cafe as
People with chrouic bronchitis as ¬
thma and lung trouble will find greatrelief and comfo Foleys Honeyand Tar and can ajroid suffering bycommencing to t kjr it at once Soldby all dealers
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The Proof is in theBREAD
If you are not usingit now its a goodtime to begins We i
sell it exclusively inOcala
MARTIN CARNI
WHAT EVERY RAN KNOWS
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at every vroaua knows th-
atCANDIESAre the Best tbeWorkL
Her first choiceher lastchoice and her choice-
at all timesMY FAVORITES
MTTTD OIOCI>UIU OM1male an exceptional gift package
For Safe b-
yTWTROXLERI
THE BEST PROTECTION-
Not a single phone has burned jn ahouse in Ocala A telephone is betterthan Insurance In case of burglars orfire you need quick action You getthat day or night with a telephoneResidence rates 6 per quarter in ad¬
vance Ocala Telephone Co
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DONT NEED GLASSESMany people do not need glasses but
most people doYou may be one of the majority I
There are two ways of finding out I
One await for time and disease to I
drive you to it-
TwoConsult us about ItWe Can Tell You whether or not you
need them DR D M BONEYEyesight Specialist
Ocala FlaOffice hours 9 to 10 a m nnd 130-
to 430 p m Optical office nnd lab-oratory
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rooms 2 and 4 Gary block
ARAPAHOE IN DANGER
Clyde Liner with Her Shaft Broken isDrifting Toward the Shore I
Beaufort N C August 1Thesteamship Arapahoe of the Clyde Linebound from New York to Jacksonvlljp is reported by wireless to havebroken her tail shaft and is driftinghelplessly twentyone miles south ofthtj Diarrond shoals lightship A strongwind is blowing from the northwest I
and the snip is rapidly drifting to-
ward shore Many passengers are I
aboard and a large number of tugshave bean sent out in search of the I
veSSel At this season of the year alarge number of Floridians are return-ing
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from trips to northern cities andresorts and a majority pf the Arap-ahoe
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s passenger list Is doubtless I
composed of Florida people
FOR SALE Parlor suite of furniture-for 1250 cost JCO new one largpcook stove good order 55 lots offlowers in UO worth of pots for 1250W H Clark Ocala
TRAGEDY IN DUVAL COUNTYt
Jacksonville Aug 12Charles Ponsnjvrominent citizen shot and killed hisbrotherinlaw Charles Wiggins lastnight He says Wiggins slapped hiswife He surrendered The tragedy I
occurred at Gravely Hill ten milesfrom the city The Pons family isamong the most prominent in thestate
The prescription neparunent Is themain siay of any drugstore Accuracyreliability promptness and pure drugshave made this department of ourbusiness one of the largest in thecountry Send us your orescriptionsTydings t To
KENDRICK
We are still having very heavy rainsRev J N Weatherford filled his
regular appointments here last Sundaymorning and evening Mrs CliffordLivingston sang a beautiful solo at themorning service She has a rich clearvoice and it is a pleasure to listen toher sing The crowd was small at theevening service on account of the in ¬
clemency of the weather Miss AltaGrace presided at the organ
Miss Lillian Spires of Hernando hasbeen the attractive guest of MissBeulah Carrington for several days
Mrs J E Turnipsced and son Earland Mrs Clifford Livingston and sonAd bert left last Monday for LakeWeir to spend a week on its beauti-ful
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shores and furnish food for themosquitoes They will occcupy a cot-tage of Mr A J Leavengoods atStanton Messrs Turnips ed and Liv ¬
ingston expect to go down Saturday-and return Sunday
Mr C E Nix of Hernando visited-his aprents here last Monday and
I went to Ocala TuesdayDr and Mrs Jarman of Bostwick
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after spending several days with Mrand Mrs M G Davis returned home
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Wednesday-Mr and Mrs E J Nix and little
daughter Lucile of Floral City arespending this week with their par ¬
ents MrjW E NixMrs G W Ray who has been visit-
ing¬
in Georgia for several days wasI called 1ome last week on account ofthe illness of her husband We are I
glad to say ho has greatly improvedsince her arrival I
Miss Era Cole of Fort Meade is theI guest of Miss Ruth Nix
Mr and Mrs S B Brooks and sonvisited Jacksonville this week Theywere guests or the Park hotel whilethere
Mr J J Guthery has been relieved-of his duties as section foreman for I
a few weeks by Mr C I Grace Mr I
Guthery will visit Rochelle this week
If you are run dOWn Foleys KidneyI
Remedy will helpyou It strengthensI
the so the will eliminate theImpurities from fife blood that de-press
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the ner esand cause exhaus ¬
tion backachi rhematism and uri-nary
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hregularmsefwhich sap the vi-
tality¬
Do not delay Take FoleysKidney Remedy at once Sold by al1ldealers
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We are showing the best 25c box of j
writing paper that we have ever hadand if you want the entire value ofyour quarter dont fail to buy this from I
the Postoffice Drugstore
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JEFRIEOThHTJOHNSONWhite Brute and Black Brute Will
Contest for the Honor of Being theBiggest Brute
Chicago August 12Jack Johnson-the negro pugilist nnd Sam Bergermanager for James Jeffries havesigned articles for a fight between thetwo for the heavyweight champion-ship
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of the world The fight Is to bebefore the club offering the largestpurse and is from twenty to one hun ¬
dred rounds-
SEABOARD AIR LINEEXCURSION TO FERNANDINA-
On Monday August 23rd the Sea-board
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will run an excursion fromOcala to Fernandina and return forSi for the round trip Train willleave Ocala at 6 a m and returningwill leave Fernandina at 6 p m APullman chair car will be attachedand reservations in same can be hadby applying tp the city ticket agentsoffice H C Raysor
City Ticket Agent Ocala Fla
IN CASE OF FIRE
The Ocala Telephone company hashad placed on the transmlter of theirphones throughout the city a cardbearing the following Inscription Incase of fire call central and say Eireat plug the number of the fireplug nearest the phone being givenThis is a very commendable spirit andwill eliminate the uncertain methodformerly In use of calling the fire sta-tion
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and saying there is a fire nearJohn Smiths house These cardsshould be kept On the phone so anyone wishing to turn In an alarm canreadily see what is the nearest fire-plug
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LOOSE LEAF LEDGER AND BILLSI
Let the Star office print an perfor-ate your loose leaf sheets for your In-
voice ledgers and bill head systems I
We are prepared tQ do the workI
1SKILLED EAINTING-
iS 15 fI am prepared to tale any Job of
painting no matter how large or howsmall 01 how fine the work desiredmay e I have he material brushesand knowledge to paint nnd do itright Houses painted nside and outGraining gilding hard oil finishingvarnishing and lettering and signpainting Taste and skill guaranteedAddress P 0 Box 135 or leave word-at the Star office K W FillyawOcala Fla tC
INCREASE YOUR LIGHTS-
I have just received a lot of thecelebrated Halophane glass shades forelectric lights These shades increaseyour light power inIler cent Trythem H W Tucker he electric sup-ply
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man utt
HOUSES FOR RENTI
Modern cottages afl convenlenceswell located and new Apply to Jos-eph
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Bell at court ho-
useCASTORIAFor Infants and Children
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
Bears theSignature
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION1
And Proposed Charter of Ocala andSouthwestern RailroadCompany
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The undersigned intending and pro-posing
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to organize n railroad corpor¬
ation under the general laws of Flor ¬
ida relating to the organization ofrailroad and canal companies herebymake and publish the following ar-ticles
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of incorporation and proposedcharter
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The name of the corporation shallbe Ocala Southwestern RailroadCompany and its principal place ofbusiness shall be at Ocala In Marioncounty Florida
III The general nature of the businessI to be transacted is to operate a com-
mercial¬
I railroad and to carry on andI do a general railroad business as a
common carrier in the carriage offreights and passengers for hire
IIIThe mount of capital stock author-
ized¬
Is twentyfive thousand dollarswhich shall be divided into two hun-dred
¬I and fifty shares of the par value
of one hundred dollars each whichshall be paid in onehalf in cash andthe remainder by a conveyance to thecorporation of property and effectsthe just and true valuation of
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COMMERCIAL STATIONERY-
of high grade and quality for officeand store receives a great deal of ourtime and attentions as our stock andfacilities for supplying large and smallorders will amply attest Whetheryou want a lead pencil or a huge led ¬ger a note book or a letter press itsworth your while to come in lookaround and compare prices
OCALA XEWS COMPANY
I LE SUEUR HOUSEL-
ocated on North Main Stnear government building
Reasonable rates by theweek or month Firstclasstable board and comfortable-rooms
Mrs Rossie LeSueur Proprietress-
Phone 77 Ocala Fla
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J S Lawn Mower Grinders a maciiineeped ifor the purpose of grinding lAWn M iracij
Hoes the work perfectly If yomvin fafoi uyour patronage guarantee towgiYe y uMoWer in better condition than the ctar
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it 1Jt will be sharps aud stay sharp loger thath <
old style way wlifch is usually Aojiti 2lLU-
riencedworkmanwitha4
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bring it in or notify bs and wemake it cut so nicely it will surprise
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Which Is hereby fixed by the Incorporators at the sum of onehalf ofthe capital stock authorized and saidstock when so Issued ghaU be fullypaid and nonassessable-
IVThe tern for vhich the corporation-
shall exist Is fifty years-
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The business of the corporation shall-be conducted by a president a vicepresident a secretary a treasurer and-a board of not more thin five direc¬
tors which said officers sha11 be elect-ed
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at the annual meeting of the stockholders and directors of said corpora ¬
tion which shall be beld on the firstTuesday In October of each year Thenamestof thffiea who shall con ¬duct the business of the company untjl those elected aVMha first annualelection shall be quallfio are WalterRays president W B Johnson vicepresident J K Kelley secretary andD AyCJarkti treasurerf
VIThe highest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which the corporationcan at any time subject Itself Is onehundred thousand dollars
3rII5The names and residences of the
I subscribers and the amount subscrib-ed
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Walter Ray Martel Florida 2oshares-
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Bt Johnson Martel Florida 25shores A v < Ii
J jK KeUeji i Inverness Florida 25shares VS > i
D A Clark Martol Florida 25shares-
A McArtan Leroy Florida 25shares
vmThe said railroad Is to be con-
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maintained and operatedIfrom Ocala to Dunnellonaabout twenty miles wholly withinMarion county Florida-
In witness whereof the Incorpora-tors have hereunto set their handsand seals this 7th day of AugustAD 1909
WALTER RAY sealWE JOHNSON sealJ K KELLEY seal-D A CLARK sealA McARTAN seal
State of FloridaCounty of Marlon
Personally appeared before me theundersigned authority Walter RayW B Johnson J K Kelley D AClark and A McArtan each of whomare well known to m ipd known tobe the parties described Iii and whoexecuted the foregoing articles of in-
corporation¬
and proposed charter andIeach acknowledged the executionthereof for the uses and purposestherein set forth and expressed
Given under my hand and seal ofoffice this 7th day of August A D1909 H M HAMPTON-seal Notary Public Stateof FloridaMy commission expires Aug 31 1911
State of FloridaCounty of Marion
Personally appeared before me the-
Iifndersigned authority Walter RayW B Johnson J K Kelley D A-
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Clark and A McArtan who beingsworn each for himself says that It-
s intended in good faith to constructmaintain and operate the railroadmentioned in the forgoing articles ofincorporation and proposed charter I
Sworn to and subscribed before methis 7th day of August 190-
9WALTER RAYW B JOHNSON-J K KELLEYD A CLARK-A McARTAN-
seal H M HAMPTONNotary Public State of Florida
Mv commission expires Aug 31 191Li
Notice of Intention to Apply for Let ¬
ters PatentNotice is hereby given that the un ¬
dersigned will on the 15th day ofSeptember A D 1909 apply to thegovernor of the state of Florida atTallahassee Florida for letters pat¬
ent upon the foregoing articles of In ¬
corporation and proposed charterWALTER RAYW B JOHNSONJ K KELLETD A CLARKA McARTAN
DeWitts Little Early Risers thepleasant safe yeore easy little liverpills A salve O always dependupon in anyTcflseXwhere you need asalve Is DeViy Carbolized WitchHazel Salve 6j> daIly good for pliesSold by all druggists
P C Davis Co ot Jacksonville I
handle silk typewriter ribbons 75ceach 750 per dozen
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Write T S ABE1JNATHYF Orlando FloridI
THE FLORIDA CONCRETE AND PAYINGA7j-
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Temporaryr quarters phone 256 V
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M MONTEZUMA OTGUY W TOPH OPEN THE YEAR ROUND JOHN R DF
leading CeBBercial I lel Rates SZPer Day G ala FLi-l t s
Washington Seminary f
ttNorth Ave and Peachtree Str Atlanta Ga Boarding and Bay Schooljgirls and young ladies Boarding department strictly limited to iwir5fined home life Classes divided Into small sections to secure eraoistructlon Faculty of eighteen specialists Conservatory advantage In IIs Art Expression Certificate admits you to Vassar Wellestey Bande-Macon etc Thirtysecond year begins September 9 1909 Catalogue 5plication L D SCOTT EMMA L SCOTT Principals
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