n si us good i 1o9ooooo to be away signedufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/uf/00/07/59/08/03356/00216.pdf ·...

1
If 0 np jff f TT 3T t t Tt ff 7 > r J c T o V six OCALA VEEKLY STAR FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 1909 i f J i NN J 10000 10OCO 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 00- oo po 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 Sj10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 v 10COO 10000 10000 gg 88 oo r- NlN 00 00 oS o ice 00 = j 00- o 88 o 00 8 8- o 4 M n1Jt 10000 10000 0000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 oo 00 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 50000 10000 10000 10OCO 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 g ft9o 4AN 88 cTo n8 o ii Offers g tfXA o O r8 Special Holiday 00- N 00 00- So1 N J i e I f e r OO- 0oVjrm oo fi r II Substantial Christmas Gifts 8 DO i 2 c aO t s 38- oo 1 y 1 Our Gift to the People is Ten Thousand Dollars U H I See Plan of Distribution An- l NU a nnQ fAtA 0 g 1 j MIS t 00 0 y1N i I 1 k II n N u 00 00 00 Our prices are at least 20 per cent less than the ordinary store is asking We propose to give you 00 Si 2 PP- op 1 III an additional per cent Figure this out then come look us over and we will convince you that as II II q 11 22 00o we Make Good on the proposition as we have always made good on every proposition we make o o- e o o u i it n I 4It 08 88 00- op 22 1O9OOOOO To Be Given Away e g I dd 00 0 r1- i o o d i 8 OUR PLAN yt- r ss e > We will have this advertisement calling attention to our large and elegant stock of Furniture in the daily and o8 o o- 4r o 0 pp- PP weekly papers every week from now till Christmas having a circulation of 2500 each week Each advertisement of 9 this series is worth 100 and as this advertisement WIn appear four times the grand total of 10000 advertisements b- O 8 each one of which is redeemable at our store at 100 each which will amount to S 10000 ifall advertisements are iiA 82 Y11M presented for redemption o p So We propose to redeem these advertisements in the following manner On all cash purchases of 10 or more we o0 88 2 5 will accept one advertisement as 100 Cash On all cash purchases of 20 or more we will accept two advertisements as PP- O as 200 Cash and so on baeed on amount of cash purchase made 0 8 o t Motif w I i o o- OO O- oo Remember each and every one of the 10000 advertisements published by us in this series and bearing the i op- si following surrender certificate is worth 100 each to dd 8 > t No advertisements will be redeemed after midnight December 31st 1909 f 00- OO 22 00 o o- ww Ocala Fla 1909 gg i J This is to certify that I have this day received from the Smith RoTt > e > rts 8 g po- oo Ocala Furniture Co One Dollar 100 In value for the sur ¬ sf i L render of this advertisement rtr 22 pp o signed 0 50 o o Address t od- cc y yl 88 b- o 88 December 09 OCALA w w Florida OO o 4rN 20 R- P P a 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 a ci 8 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 V 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0000 10000 10000 10000 10000 1- r7I 00 1I 00- MVl 0 r a- J 8 g 00 go 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10u J 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 So gS 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 V0000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10100 5 ANOTHER INVESTIGATION Expedition Has Set Out From Fair ¬ banks Alaska to Climb Mount McKinley Fairbanks Alaska Dec 24The expedition that was organized several months ago to attempt an ascent of Mount McKinley and disapprove or versify Dr Frederick A Cooks story that he reached the summit sot out from Fairbanks yesterday with a dog I team and supplies to establish a base I at the foot of the mountain to be reedy to make a dash for the summit in March at the first break in the winter The party is composed of six hardy Alaska pioneers all familiar with the mountain They will forfeit riOOO if none of the party ieacnes the summit I THE CORRECT TIME to stop a cough or coldis just as soon as it startsthen there will be no danger of pneumonia or consumption j Just a few doses of Ballards Hore I hound Syrup taken at the start will stop the cough If it has been run ¬ ning on for sometime the treatment I will be longer but the cure is sure Sold by all druggists FOUL PLAY IS FEARED By Dr Cooks Brother who Cannot Account for the Missing Explorer New York Dec tViIllam L Cook declares that he believes his brother Dr Frederick A Cook met with foul play abroad and has been murdered I hud a letter from Dr Cook early this week said the brother saying lie was hurrying to Copenhagen with proofs He should have reached there by this time As he had been threat- ened ¬ with violence I fear his enemies have overtaken him There is no doubt In my mind but that there is a foul conspiracy against my brother to cheat him of his life as well as his hardearned laurels as an explorer added Cook COULD NOT BE BklTER No one has ever made a salve oint ¬ ment lotion or balm to compare with Bucklens Arnica Salve Its the one perfect healer of cuts corns burns bruises sores scalds boils ulcers eczema snit rheum For sore eyes cold sores chapped hands its supreme Infallible for piles Only 25c at all druggists BURNING CHRISTMAS BOOZE Carson Nev Dec 24Dr F E Yoakum founder of the Pisgah move- ment ¬ in Los Angeles who professed to heal cripples and all diseases in the name of Christ is here He has start- ed ¬ the greatest revival in the history- of Nevada Today he burned hundreds- of gallons of liquors and many pounds tobacco given to him by mercantile 0 establishments that have been the er ¬ ror of their ways PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of itching blind bleeding- or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded 50 cents ANOTHER GREAT EXPOSITION New Orleans Plans to Celebrate the Opening of the Panama Canal and the Citys 200th Birthday New Orleans Dec NCommercialin- aUg111ated bodies have a movement- for the holding of an exposition here- to celebrate the opening of the Pan ¬ ama Canal and the two ihundredth an- niversary ¬ of the founding of the city New Orleans was founded in 171S bv- Bienville a French Canadian and- passed into the hands of the United States in 1807 OYSTERS OYSTERS Fine Apalachicola and Crystal River oysters served in any style at all times of the day or night at the Brick City Restaurant opposite the A C L passenger depot Fried oysters deliv- ered ¬ to any place in the city with olives crackers and pickles Phone 209 S1 A Moses Manager HOLDUP IN PITTSBURG Pittsburg Pa Dec 4Masked highwayman with drawn revolvers halted a street car last night forcing- the passengers to surrender their val ¬ uables Tying the occupants with a rope the robbers escaped The symptoms of kdney troubles- are urinary disorders weak back and backache rheumatism and rheumatic pains and twinges pains in the groin- etc There is nothing so good for kid- ney ¬ and bladder trouble as DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills You may I depend upon them to give entire satis ¬ faction They are antiseptic act promptly and soothe the pain Sold by all druggists MAKE IT FURNITURE When puzzling your brain over what- to give for Christmas come into our large and well filled furniture house and look over our stock of furniture- and house furnishings the most com- plete ¬ in this portion of the state and you will soon find the article that ygu want no matter for whom it is desir- ed ¬ Mclver S MacKay SILVER SILVER- You all want this popular commod- ity ¬ We have none too much that I has been coined at the U S mint but have equally as good values in pretty silver articles for the dining- or dressing table or almost any other purpose in both guaranteed plate and sterling silver Ask to see the goods Weihe the Jeweler n 1 W C T U WORK Peace on Earth Good Will to Men As the holy happy Christmas- time draws near our thoughts go back to the long ago when the an gelis choir filled with ecstacy over the coming of the Lord Jesus to save- a lost world chanted the immortal song Peace on earth good wnl to men All over our land the Christ spirit is abroad Except in one sin ¬ gle institution the liquor traffic What does the saloon do at Christ ¬ mas time to bring peace on earth- or good will to men iuy heart grows sick as I think of the wretch ¬ edness the poverty the strife the bloodshed the woe of the wives and the cries of the helpless children of the drunkard and God have mercy I over the man who makes liquor God have mercy on the man who sells liquor God have mercy on the man who votes for liquor God have mercy on the poor victim the man who drinks the accursed stuff CO s Union Labors Repudiation of the Saloon All doubt as to the attitude of i union labor toward the saloon is I cleared away by the unequivocal statements of prominent labor lead ¬ ers during the recent annual con ¬ vention of the American Federation of Labor which was held in Toron- to ¬ I Canada The time has come proclaimed Samuel Gompers the federations president when the saloonand the labor movement must be divorced Others who spoke no less emphatically were Thomas L Lewis president of the United Mine- Workers John Mitchell expresi ¬ dent of that organization and John B Lennon treasurer of the federa ¬ tion Said Mr Mitchell a leader idolized by the unions I Poverty has driven many a strong man to drink and drink has I driven many a strong man to pov- erty ¬ I am not at all impressed I with the argument that if you close down the liquor traffic you bring I about a calamity Rather the con- trary ¬ There is a readjustment of I society Nothing has done more to 1 bring misery upon innocent women and children than the money spent- in I drink No man has a right to spend a cent upon himself until he has first provided for his family The aver- age workingman does not yet earn enough to give his family all the comforts they deserve He has no money to spend on drink without robbing his family I believe that- as the labor movement grows so willthe temperance movement t grow Mr Lennon discussing the effect- of the liquor traffic on the standard- of living declared that to the tradeunionist there is no redeeming feature in the saloon To quote What is the effect of the liquor traffic on the standard of living of the people Is there any influence gone out from the saloon that has helped to make men and women better The labor movement Is es- sentially ¬ I a moral movement It stands for equal opportunity for I men and women though it believes I that it should be made more easily possible for women to become home makers Who could dept that the liquor traffic was driving women to work in factories in workshops and at washtubs who ought not to be there The tradeunion movement- was opposed to child labor yet who could deny that the liquor traffic was driving into industrial life boys and girls who should be in the school or on the playground The liquor traffic tended to decrease wages never to increase them The use of alcohol made workmen less t skilful and drove men to lower scales of employment and reward Every cent spent in the liquor busi ¬ ness was wasted bringing no social benefit of moral uplift Said President Lewis who be ¬ lieves that the tradeunions are I doing more for the cause of tem ¬ perance than any other institution- in the world- If you want to know where the miners of America stand upon the temperance question Ill tell you In our constitution we have a clause which forbids any member to sell in ¬ toxicants even a a picnic Thats what we think of the liquor traffic Some people say that the saloon is a necessary evil I dont believe in that kind of doctrine I dont be- lieve ¬ that legislation alone will erad ¬ icate the traffic Nothing but tne spread of education will accomplish- that a The Christian churches- are established for the purpose of replacing paganism with Christian- ity ¬ the tradeunion movement is or ¬ ganized to educate the people to drive out ignorance and elevate the toilers of our land Because the liquor traffic tends to enslave the people to make them satisfied with imporper conditions and keep them ignorant the leaders of the trade union movement are called on to fight the saloon HEXAMtlliTLtNETETRAMINE The above is the name of a German chemical which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foleys Kid ¬ ney Remedy Hexamethylenetetramine- is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine Take Fo ¬ leys Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities and avoid a serious malady Sold by all druggists- R C Davis Co of Jacksonville will sell any make ot secondhand typewriter upon easy terms if desired I Educate For Business- I have educated more young men and women and j- f placed them into good positions as Bookkeepers As- a ¬ sistant Bookkeepers Stenographers Typewriters and Telegraphers than any other man In Florida My grad ¬ uates get from 10 to 25 more a month than those of other colleges Terms reasonable both for tuition and board Enter now no examinations required to en ¬ President ter and secure Immediate employment HATTON Correspondence Requested Tampa Florida MONTEZUMA HOTELGU- Y W TOPH OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Leading Commercial Hotel Rates 52 Per Day Ocala Ftoiia A New Meat Market- I have just opened a meat vegetable and fish market just over the city line due north of my store and near Brag Scrivens house 1 where you will find a complete supply of choice pork beef mutton fish fresh vegetables etc and until the first of the year I will sell Beef at lOc a pound and Pork at lOc a poundH- ow is this Give me your trade M C FA LANA OCALA FLORIDA- For iild 4 SPRAINS BRUISES AND WOUNDSUS- E USE t p N < o 0- c B r > > r 2 0 Get the Genuine Three Sizes 25c 50c aad 100 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO ST LOUIS MO PPM SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL DRUGGISTS

Upload: others

Post on 26-Jul-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: N Si us Good I 1O9OOOOO To Be Away signedufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/03356/00216.pdf · 2009-05-15 · gelis choir filled with ecstacy over the coming of the Lord Jesus

If0 np jff fTT 3T

t t Tt ff7 > r J

c

T

o

V

six OCALA VEEKLY STAR FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 1909i

f J

iNNJ 10000 10OCO 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 00-oo

po 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 Sj10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 v10COO 10000 10000 gg88o o r-

NlN

0000oS o ice 00=j

00-o 88o 008 8-

o

4 Mn1Jt 10000 10000 0000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 oo00 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 50000 10000 10000 10OCO 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 g ft9o

4AN 88 cTon8o

ii Offers g

tfXA

oO r8Special Holiday 00-N

0000-So1

N J i eI f e r

OO-0oVjrmo ofi

r

II Substantial Christmas Gifts 8D O i

2

c aO t

s38-oo

1 y1

Our Gift to the People is Ten Thousand Dollars UH I

See Plan of Distribution An-

l NU a nnQ fAtA0 g

1j MIS t 00 0y1Ni I

1 kII n

N u 000000

Our prices are at least 20 per cent less than the ordinary store is asking We propose to give you 00Si 2PP-

op

1 III an additional per cent Figure this out then come look us over and we will convince you that asII II q 11 2200o

we Make Good on the proposition as we have always made good on every proposition we make o o-e

o ou i it n I4It 088800-

op

22 1O9OOOOO To Be Given Away eg

I

dd00 0 r1-

io o di 8 OUR PLAN yt-

rsse>

We will have this advertisement calling attention to our large and elegant stock of Furniture in the daily and o8o o-

4r

o0pp-

PP

weekly papers every week from now till Christmas having a circulation of 2500 each week Each advertisement of9 this series is worth 100 and as this advertisement WIn appear four times the grand total of 10000 advertisements

b-

O

8 each one of which is redeemable at our store at 100 each which will amount to S10000 ifall advertisements areiiA 82 Y11Mpresented for redemption o

p So We propose to redeem these advertisements in the following manner On all cash purchases of 10 or more we o0 882

5will accept one advertisement as 100 Cash On all cash purchases of 20 or more we will accept two advertisements as

PP-Oas 200 Cash and so on baeed on amount of cash purchase made 0 8 o t

Motif w

Ii o o-

OO

O-o o Remember each and every one of the 10000 advertisements published by us in this series and bearing the iop-

si following surrender certificate is worth 100 each to dd8

>

t No advertisements will be redeemed after midnight December 31st 1909f

00-OO 2200 o o-

wwOcala Fla 1909 gg

iJ This is to certify that I have this day received from the Smith RoTt>e>rts 8 gpo-oo Ocala Furniture Co One Dollar 100 In value for the sur ¬ sf iL render of this advertisement rtr 22pp osigned0 50o o Address t od-ccy yl

88 b-o 88December 09 OCALA w w Florida OO

o 4rN 20 R-

PPa 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 a ci

8 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 V 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0000 10000 10000 10000 10000 1-

r7I

00

1I

00-MVl

0 ra-

J

8g 00

go 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10u J 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 SogS 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 V0000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10100 5

ANOTHER INVESTIGATION

Expedition Has Set Out From Fair ¬

banks Alaska to Climb MountMcKinley

Fairbanks Alaska Dec 24Theexpedition that was organized severalmonths ago to attempt an ascent ofMount McKinley and disapprove orversify Dr Frederick A Cooks storythat he reached the summit sot outfrom Fairbanks yesterday with a dog I

team and supplies to establish a base I

at the foot of the mountain to bereedy to make a dash for the summitin March at the first break in thewinter

The party is composed of six hardyAlaska pioneers all familiar with themountain They will forfeit riOOO ifnone of the party ieacnes the summit

I

THE CORRECT TIMEto stop a cough or coldis just as soonas it startsthen there will be nodanger of pneumonia or consumption

jJust a few doses of Ballards Hore I

hound Syrup taken at the start willstop the cough If it has been run ¬

ning on for sometime the treatment I

will be longer but the cure is sureSold by all druggists

FOUL PLAY IS FEARED

By Dr Cooks Brother who CannotAccount for the Missing ExplorerNew York Dec tViIllam L

Cook declares that he believes hisbrother Dr Frederick A Cook metwith foul play abroad and has beenmurdered

I hud a letter from Dr Cook earlythis week said the brother sayinglie was hurrying to Copenhagen withproofs He should have reached thereby this time As he had been threat-ened

¬

with violence I fear his enemieshave overtaken him

There is no doubt In my mind butthat there is a foul conspiracy againstmy brother to cheat him of his life aswell as his hardearned laurels as anexplorer added Cook

COULD NOT BE BklTER

No one has ever made a salve oint¬

ment lotion or balm to compare withBucklens Arnica Salve Its the oneperfect healer of cuts corns burnsbruises sores scalds boils ulcerseczema snit rheum For sore eyescold sores chapped hands its supremeInfallible for piles Only 25c at alldruggists

BURNING CHRISTMAS BOOZE

Carson Nev Dec 24Dr F EYoakum founder of the Pisgah move-ment

¬

in Los Angeles who professedto heal cripples and all diseases in thename of Christ is here He has start-ed

¬

the greatest revival in the history-of Nevada Today he burned hundreds-of gallons of liquors and many poundstobacco given to him by mercantile

0

establishments that have been the er ¬

ror of their ways

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS

PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tocure any case of itching blind bleeding-or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days ormoney refunded 50 cents

ANOTHER GREAT EXPOSITION

New Orleans Plans to Celebrate theOpening of the Panama Canal and

the Citys 200th BirthdayNew Orleans Dec NCommercialin-

aUg111atedbodies have a movement-for the holding of an exposition here-to celebrate the opening of the Pan ¬

ama Canal and the two ihundredth an-niversary

¬

of the founding of the cityNew Orleans was founded in 171S bv-Bienville a French Canadian and-passed into the hands of the UnitedStates in 1807

OYSTERS OYSTERS

Fine Apalachicola and Crystal Riveroysters served in any style at alltimes of the day or night at the BrickCity Restaurant opposite the A C Lpassenger depot Fried oysters deliv-ered

¬

to any place in the city witholives crackers and pickles Phone209 S1 A Moses Manager

HOLDUP IN PITTSBURGPittsburg Pa Dec 4Masked

highwayman with drawn revolvershalted a street car last night forcing-the passengers to surrender their val ¬

uables Tying the occupants with arope the robbers escaped

The symptoms of kdney troubles-are urinary disorders weak back andbackache rheumatism and rheumaticpains and twinges pains in the groin-etc There is nothing so good for kid-ney

¬

and bladder trouble as DeWittsKidney and Bladder Pills You may

I depend upon them to give entire satis ¬

faction They are antiseptic actpromptly and soothe the pain Soldby all druggists

MAKE IT FURNITUREWhen puzzling your brain over what-

to give for Christmas come into ourlarge and well filled furniture houseand look over our stock of furniture-and house furnishings the most com-plete

¬

in this portion of the state andyou will soon find the article that yguwant no matter for whom it is desir-ed

¬

Mclver S MacKay

SILVER SILVER-You all want this popular commod-

ity¬

We have none too much thatI has been coined at the U S mintbut have equally as good values inpretty silver articles for the dining-or dressing table or almost any otherpurpose in both guaranteed plateand sterling silver Ask to see thegoods Weihe the Jeweler

n1

W C T U WORK

Peace on Earth Good Will to Men

As the holy happy Christmas-time draws near our thoughts goback to the long ago when the angelis choir filled with ecstacy overthe coming of the Lord Jesus to save-a lost world chanted the immortalsong Peace on earth good wnl tomen All over our land the Christspirit is abroad Except in one sin ¬

gle institution the liquor trafficWhat does the saloon do at Christ¬

mas time to bring peace on earth-or good will to men iuy heartgrows sick as I think of the wretch ¬

edness the poverty the strife thebloodshed the woe of the wives andthe cries of the helpless children ofthe drunkard and God have mercy I

over the man who makes liquorGod have mercy on the man whosells liquor God have mercy on theman who votes for liquor God havemercy on the poor victim the manwho drinks the accursed stuff

CO sUnion Labors Repudiation of the

Saloon

All doubt as to the attitude of i

union labor toward the saloon is I

cleared away by the unequivocalstatements of prominent labor lead ¬

ers during the recent annual con ¬

vention of the American Federationof Labor which was held in Toron-to

¬

I Canada The time has comeproclaimed Samuel Gompers thefederations president when thesaloonand the labor movement mustbe divorced Others who spoke noless emphatically were Thomas LLewis president of the United Mine-Workers John Mitchell expresi ¬

dent of that organization and JohnB Lennon treasurer of the federa ¬

tion Said Mr Mitchell a leaderidolized by the unions

I Poverty has driven many astrong man to drink and drink has

I driven many a strong man to pov-erty

¬

I am not at all impressed I

with the argument that if you closedown the liquor traffic you bring I

about a calamity Rather the con-trary

¬

There is a readjustment ofI society Nothing has done more to1 bring misery upon innocent womenand children than the money spent-inI drink

No man has a right to spend acent upon himself until he has firstprovided for his family The aver-age workingman does not yet earnenough to give his family all thecomforts they deserve He has nomoney to spend on drink withoutrobbing his family I believe that-as the labor movement grows sowillthe temperance movement

tgrowMr Lennon discussing the effect-

of the liquor traffic on the standard-of living declared that to the

tradeunionist there is no redeemingfeature in the saloon To quote

What is the effect of the liquortraffic on the standard of living ofthe people Is there any influencegone out from the saloon that hashelped to make men and womenbetter The labor movement Is es-sentially

¬I

a moral movement Itstands for equal opportunity for I

men and women though it believes I

that it should be made more easilypossible for women to become homemakers Who could dept that theliquor traffic was driving women towork in factories in workshops andat washtubs who ought not to bethere The tradeunion movement-was opposed to child labor yet whocould deny that the liquor trafficwas driving into industrial life boysand girls who should be in theschool or on the playground Theliquor traffic tended to decreasewages never to increase them Theuse of alcohol made workmen less t

skilful and drove men to lowerscales of employment and rewardEvery cent spent in the liquor busi¬

ness was wasted bringing no socialbenefit of moral uplift

Said President Lewis who be¬

lieves that the tradeunions are I

doing more for the cause of tem ¬

perance than any other institution-in the world-

If you want to know where theminers of America stand upon thetemperance question Ill tell youIn our constitution we have a clausewhich forbids any member to sell in ¬

toxicants even a a picnic Thatswhat we think of the liquor trafficSome people say that the saloon isa necessary evil I dont believe inthat kind of doctrine I dont be-lieve

¬

that legislation alone will erad ¬

icate the traffic Nothing but tnespread of education will accomplish-that a The Christian churches-are established for the purpose ofreplacing paganism with Christian-ity

¬

the tradeunion movement is or¬

ganized to educate the people todrive out ignorance and elevate thetoilers of our land Because theliquor traffic tends to enslave thepeople to make them satisfied withimporper conditions and keep themignorant the leaders of the tradeunion movement are called on tofight the saloon

HEXAMtlliTLtNETETRAMINE

The above is the name of a Germanchemical which is one of the manyvaluable ingredients of Foleys Kid ¬

ney Remedy Hexamethylenetetramine-is recognized by medical text booksand authorities as a uric acid solventand antiseptic for the urine Take Fo ¬

leys Kidney Remedy as soon as younotice any irregularities and avoid aserious malady Sold by all druggists-

R C Davis Co of Jacksonvillewill sell any make ot secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms if desired

I

Educate For Business-I have educated more young men and women and j-

f placed them into good positions as Bookkeepers As-a

¬

sistant Bookkeepers Stenographers Typewriters andTelegraphers than any other man In Florida My grad ¬

uates get from 10 to 25 more a month than those ofother colleges Terms reasonable both for tuition andboard Enter now no examinations required to en ¬

President ter and secure Immediate employment

HATTON Correspondence Requested

TampaFlorida

MONTEZUMA HOTELGU-

Y W TOPH OPEN THE YEAR ROUND

Leading Commercial Hotel Rates 52 Per Day Ocala Ftoiia

A New Meat Market-I have just opened a meat vegetable and fish market just over

the city line due north of my store and near Brag Scrivens house 1

where you will find a complete supply of choice pork beef muttonfish fresh vegetables etc and until the first of the year I will sell

Beef at lOc a pound and Pork at lOc a poundH-ow is this Give me your trade

M C FA LANA OCALA FLORIDA-

Foriild 4

SPRAINS BRUISES AND WOUNDSUS-

E

USE

tp

N <o 0-

cB

r> >

r

20

Get the Genuine Three Sizes 25c 50c aad 100BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO ST LOUIS MO

PPMSOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL DRUGGISTS