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h THE OCALA BANNERS i The papei Of the People tor the People and bv the People V L AXXIX N > 35 1 = OCALA FLORIDA RIDAY FEBRUARY 17 1905 DOLLAR A YEAR f < k pjL U u S Home Made n v La l- t j Have your cake muffins and tea bis- cuit ¬ f 1 homemade They will be fresher cleaner more tasty and wholesome L t Royal Baking Powder helps the house- wife to produce at home quickly and eco- nomically ¬ I fine and tasty cake the raised hotbiscuit puddings the frosted layer cake crisp cookies crullers crusts and I r muffins with which the readymade food found at the bakeshop or grocery does not compare Royal is the greatest of bakeday helpsRO- YAL J BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK uunn 5ABA 2LI3AB3TH HA33IS Local Siltor I r HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN j I Wanted Mud scrapers Nothing but pure fresh drugs used in our prescriptions Tydings Co x Mr J A Jordan of Tampa spent Saturday in Ocala Miss Jessie Owens of Sparr was among Ocalas visitors on Saturday I zr WantedThe old streets of the I r long ago- Nothing I but pure fresh drugs used in our prescriptions Ty din s Co x t Mr J P Richardson formerly j with the O K Grocery has accepted ji a position at The Fair Mr and Mrs George R McKean j r went down to Sarasota Saturday to visit Mr and Mrs S D M cKean f > Mr James A Harris has returned from Oregon and is now in Pennsyl ¬ vania He will soon return to Flor- ida ¬ I Mr Frank W Ditto is enjoying a l visit from his father Capt W r L r r Ditto of Jacksonville I Mr N Nezlin of New York is now one of the efficient clerks in the dry I goods store of Messrs Krasnoff Bros on I 1 Magnolia street I Mrs Blanche Hannah and little I daughter returned to their home at 1 St Petersburg Friday i Woodmar 99 i ys Miss Violet Harris returned home Saturday afternoon from a very de- lightful ¬ V visit of two weeks with Miss I f Julia Telfair Stockton in Jackson- ville I Judge Locke is so ill that he is tin j able to hold court at Tampa and Judge Boorman has been assigned to to hold it for him i The Burt and Packard Korrect I Ii Shape shoe is obtainable from the j House That Treats You Right and there is none better x I Mr Sam B Russ one of the edi- t j e > rial staff writers of the Times i Union was among the Ocala House arrivals Saturday Wantedthe good roads of the county to extend into the city Capt J B Martin of Ockiawaha is in the city He has been very ill for the past ten days and his friends- are pleased to see him about again Mr and Mrs J H Bass of Mid- way ¬ Alabama are the guests of their daughter Mrs W Chambers- at her home on Fort King avenue The Daughters of the Confederacy held their regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs J H Livingston Sr The meeting was- a very pleasant one Mr J J Hazard representing the Tampa Tribune has been in the city several days in the interest of his pa ¬ per and reports his Ocala list of sub- scribers ¬ on the incre- aseCWoodrnar Editor CL Bittinger of the Star spent Saturday in Jacksonville at- tending a meeting of the executive committee of the State Press Associ- ation ¬ Mr Charles Moore son of Rev L W Moore is at home for a visit with his parents In April he will go to Tallahassee where he has secured a clerkship in the senate Mr Henry Sistrunk deputy clerk- of the court who has been spending several months at Seobreeze for the benefit of his health returned home Saturday afternoon Wanted The city council of Ocala to furnish stilts to the pedestrains of the city as without them the street crossings are impassible Mrs W A Redding of Jackson- ville who has been with relatives in Brooksville for the past two weeks passed through Ocala Saturday on her way home She was accompan- ied by her neiceMiss Christian Cook who will spend several weeks with her DrewSelby shoes for ladies are hard to beat and in fact they cant be beat here Dont take our word for it but come in and see for your self what we have II B Masters x 1 21 1ofu Jal > H Z S03ISS01 Presides S E 3LITCH Slasaser A H ilABSH Ce ssisiasi Han ger I Commercial BankJ I- I I OeAJ A FLORIDA Branch Commercial Bank Jacksonville l I 1 CAPITAL 550000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS S37SS737- We I are prepared to extend to our Customers any Accommodations 4 Consistent with Safe Banking n I 1 Gorge in agd Talk it Over With Us Interest Paidon Time Deposits Safet Deposit Vaults for Rent i In Honor cf Mrs Wright Friday afternoon Mrs John W Pearson entertained at a large party I in compliment to her daughter Mrs I Gordon Dulin Wright of St Joseph- Mo I formerly Miss Pearl Pearson of I I this city This is Mrs Wrights first i visit to Ocala sInce her marriage i and her friends are according her a I K most cordial welcome- At I this party at which she was the guest of honor she was very lovely I in a gown of pale blue silk muchly shirred and lace trimmed Mrs Pearson and Mrs Wright were assisted by Mrs W M Goin and Misses Ethel and Beatrice Sin ¬ clair I I In the rear of the hall at a very I I attractively decorated table Misses I I Alta Pearson and Marguerite Porter I served punch i After the nets had all assembled and found their places at the tables a novel and unique game was I I played On the center of each table I was a bowl of peanuts and four long hatpins The idea of the game was I I to get as many peanuts out of the I bowl as possible with the point of the pin and the contestants were com- pelled ¬ to hold the pins by the heads I I and not half way down The game was played progressively and was most exciting and produced lots of fun I Some proved themselves to be ex ¬ pert peanut stickers while others had the greatest difficulty in getting- out the nuts Miss Ethel Sinclair- won twentyfour games thereby showing herself to be the most skil- ful ¬ I and receivieg the prize a beauti- ful ¬ gold crescent pin Mrs Lee Miller received the booby prize a cunning little doll made entirely of peanuts and dressed in tissue paper clothes I The scores were marked by Misses f Lucile Standley Mary Burford Lida I McDougall Beulah Hall and Leta Camp and after the games these young ladies served the guests with- a most delicious collatioji Tne ladies who paid their respects I to Mrs Pearson and the fair guest of I honor were Mrs R A Burford Mrs E J Redding Mrs Thomas Sexton Mrs Wm Ross Mrs Albert Gerig Mrs Will Goin Mrs F L Watson Mrs B W McDonald Mrs G C I Pasteur Mr Harry Lapham Mrs Charles Rheinauer Mrs William Hocker Mrs J H Benjamin Mrs- G R McKean Mrs J E Chace Mrs Arthur Clark Mrs Lee Miller Mrs Mallory Liddon Misses Marga- ret ¬ and Mannie Taylor Edith Piatt Annie Davis Marie Patrick Lucile Lancaster Iola and Johnnie Liddon Sarah McCreery Nellie Stevens Eloyse Izlar Sara Harris Ethel and Beatrice Sinclair Meta Jewett Laura Gerig Mattie Williams Flor rie Condon Lutie Smith Gertrude Pereda Valeta Potter and Louella Gary Woodmar I Old Farmer Hopkins one of the brightest rural dramas ever written will be produced at the Marion Opera I House Saturday evening February ISth by the wen known Frank S I Davidson company Special scenery I I mechanical effects specialties of a high order and a full orchestra all I I go to make the new Old Farmer r Hopkins the great success it un- doubtedly I is I I j Agonizing Burns Are instantly relieved and perfectly I healed by Bucklens Arnica Salve i C Rivenbark Sr of writes I burnt my knee dreadfully that it blistered all over Buekleus Arnica Salve stopped the pain and healed it without a scar j Also heals J all wounds and sores 25c at Tydings- Co druggists m U j Miss Jessie Nnrney who has been the guest of her sister Mrs Jack f Camp in this city for the past two months left last Monday for her home in Suffolk Va This has been- I Miss Xurneys second visit to Ocala I and the many friends she has made on each occasion hope for many more visits from her Card Clubs Entertained- The Married Ladies Afternoon Card club met on Wednesday with Mrs T T Monroe who entertained- her guests in her usual graceful and Cordial manner j Wednesday evening the Young I Married Peoples Whist club was en ¬ tertained quite charmingly by Mr and llrs George R McKean Their guests besides the members of the club were Mrs G D Wright of Missouri Miss Laura Gerig of North Carolina and Miss Marie Patrick of New York Mrs A E Gerig and Miss Gerig were fortunate of the first prize and Mr C V Miller and Nirs S A Rawls received the booby pries The meeting of this club with Mr and Mrs McKean was one of the most delightful of the season Last Thursday afternoon Miss Sara Harris was the hostess at the weekly meeting of the Young Ladies Card club There were four tables of pro- gressive ¬ whist the games being greatly enjoyed The prizes for games and pointsboth dainty hem ¬ stitched lace trimmed handkerchiefs- were won by Miss Esther Weath- ers ¬ and Miss Hattie Dye Failed All efforts have failed to find a bet- ter ¬ remedy for coughs colds and lung troubles than Foleys Honey and Tar It stops the caugh heals the lungs and prevents serious re ¬ sults from a cold J N Patterson Nashua Ia writes Last winter I had a had cold on my lungs and tried- at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit A friend recommended Fo ¬ leys Honey and Tar and twothirds- of a bottle cured me I consider it the greatest cough and lung medi ¬ cine in the world Postoflice Drug Store m Beast and Beauty Oscar Wild during his imprison- ment ¬ nnv about to terminate has written a book in reference to his re ¬ ception back into the world he writes these words which for beauty can hardly be equaled Society as we have constituted it will have no place for me has none- to offer but nature whose swe t- rains fall on thelunjust and just alike will have clefts in the rocks where I may hide and secret valleys in whose silence I may weep undisturbed She will hang the night with stars so that- I may wa k abroad in the darkness without stumbling and send the wind over my footprints so that none may track me to my lurt she will cleanse me in great waters and with bitter herbs make me wh- oletiWoodrnar Mr Geo R McKean of Ocala and Mr Homer T Velsh of Gaines- ville ¬ were in Sarasota the early part- of the week Their visit to our town resulted in a business deal which means that after the first of March Mr Welsh will make Sara ¬ sota his home and take an active management in the lumber business- of McKean Mr Welsh is a young j man of sterling business qualities full i of push and energy and his associa- tion with the firm will strengthen it j greatly Sarasota Times Mr LeeCook of Brooks ville who j attends a dental college in Atlanta j and who was called home on the ac ¬ count of the critical illness of his brother Mr Nevitt Cook whose death occurred last Saturday passed through Ocala yesterday afternoon returning to his studies I Kline Oclock German The Nine Oclock German Club wilt give another of their delightful cotil ¬ lions oi the evening of February l j twentysecond at Yonges HaM Mr i E T Htlvejiston will be the leader i I this a if air i r- l p1 i CURES VKERE ALL ELSE FAILS Bst Ccuh Syr Tastes Gocd- Uss in lisas Sa by drugg- istsX30NSUMPTIOIM r Y TO CANE SYRUP MAKERS het- r < t Jp- p i nr Ys S s- Cf Z x- km + = JLyL 4 1 p Ttip1 4 wo I C- Y v a w k k We Are Agents For I The 6 i Golden New Model 3Roller Vertical Cane Mills 3 The latest and most uptodate cane mills put on the market We I have them in stock If not convenient call and examine trite us and we will send you by return mail circular giving full description Our other tiiHviaItii i are American and I 11 wood Hog and Cattle Proof Field Fence Sash Doors and > Blinds Turpentine JIi > I and Mining Supplies as well as a hill tock of General Hardware put Stoves A nice line of Enameled Cop- per ¬ X = and Vickieplated Cooking Uteiisi- isM0RION HARDWARE COMPANYSu- ccessors to Hubbard JMacduff OCALA FLORIDA- The fe EVERCOINC i EVERGROWING EVERLASTING I GALVANIZED STEEL I < I AERMOTORI + aTH- E AKKJIOTOK Where cue goes others follow 4 red we take the country r y The Florida unjbing S Electric Co OCALA FLORIDA Y + + ir S A STANDLEY COT- he a Pinrjacle of Human Skill i 1 Has been reached in our carrigaes buggies and harness The only way they can ever be better is to raisE the pinnaole elevate the standard and i s O J even then our vehicles will be found at the top They arct so high in prices though as to bt ut of reach K t CtpyrHr 1 of most vehicle users Let ns quote Y you figures i I LIVERY PEED SALE STABLE p I I I I 1v1 cJYIillan Bros- I 4s I Southern Copper Works I Manufacturers oi Turpentine Stills y I and General Metal Workers i Old Stills taken in exchange for new ones Patching i through the country a specialty Orders by mail or i wire will receive prompt attention at either of the I following works I I FAYETTclILLE N C SAVANNAH GA JACKSONVILLE FLA MOBILE ALA n- x 1 ti7 K- t 7 Y r b >

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Page 1: THE OCALA BANNERS - University of Floridaufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/04/87/34/00312/00063.pdf · h THE OCALA BANNERS i The papei Ofthe People tor the People and bv the People V

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THE OCALA BANNERSi The papei Of the People tor the People and bv the People

V L AXXIX N > 351

=OCALA FLORIDA RIDAY FEBRUARY 17 1905 DOLLAR A YEAR

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u

S Home Maden v

La l-

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Have your cake muffins and tea bis-

cuit¬

f 1 homemade They will be freshercleaner more tasty and wholesome

L t Royal Baking Powderhelps the house-wife to produce at home quickly and eco-nomically

¬

I fine and tasty cake the raisedhotbiscuit puddings the frosted layercake crisp cookies crullers crusts and

I rmuffins with which the readymade foodfound at the bakeshop or grocery doesnot compare

Royal is the greatest of bakeday helpsRO-

YALJ

BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK

uunn5ABA 2LI3AB3TH HA33IS Local Siltor I

r HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN j

I

Wanted Mud scrapers

Nothing but pure fresh drugs usedin our prescriptions Tydings Co x

Mr J A Jordan of Tampa spentSaturday in Ocala

Miss Jessie Owens of Sparr wasamong Ocalas visitors on Saturday I

zr WantedThe old streets of the I

r long ago-

NothingI

but pure fresh drugs usedin our prescriptions Tydin s Co x

tMr J P Richardson formerly j

with the O K Grocery has accepted ji

a position at The FairMr and Mrs George R McKean j

r went down to Sarasota Saturday tovisit Mr and Mrs S D M cKean

f > Mr James A Harris has returnedfrom Oregon and is now in Pennsyl ¬

vania He will soon return to Flor-

ida¬

I

Mr Frank W Ditto is enjoying a l

visit from his father Capt W r Lr r Ditto of Jacksonville

I

Mr N Nezlin of New York is nowone of the efficient clerks in the dry I

goods store of Messrs Krasnoff Broson

I

1 Magnolia street I

Mrs Blanche Hannah and littleI

daughter returned to their home at1

St Petersburg Friday i

Woodmar 99i

ysMiss Violet Harris returned home

Saturday afternoon from a very de-

lightful¬

V visit of two weeks with Miss I

f Julia Telfair Stockton in Jackson-ville I

Judge Locke is so ill that he is tin j

able to hold court at Tampa andJudge Boorman has been assigned toto hold it for him i

The Burt and Packard KorrectI

Ii Shape shoe is obtainable from the j

House That Treats You Right andthere is none better x

I

Mr Sam B Russ one of the edi-

tj

e>rial staff writers of the Times i

Union was among the Ocala Housearrivals Saturday

Wantedthe good roads of thecounty to extend into the city

Capt J B Martin of Ockiawahais in the city He has been very illfor the past ten days and his friends-are pleased to see him about again

Mr and Mrs J H Bass of Mid-

way¬

Alabama are the guests oftheir daughter Mrs W Chambers-at her home on Fort King avenue

The Daughters of the Confederacyheld their regular monthly meetingFriday afternoon with Mrs J HLivingston Sr The meeting was-

a very pleasant one

Mr J J Hazard representing theTampa Tribune has been in the cityseveral days in the interest of his pa¬

per and reports his Ocala list of sub-

scribers¬

on the incre-aseCWoodrnar

Editor CL Bittinger of the Starspent Saturday in Jacksonville at-

tending a meeting of the executivecommittee of the State Press Associ-

ation¬

Mr Charles Moore son of Rev LW Moore is at home for a visit withhis parents In April he will go toTallahassee where he has secured aclerkship in the senate

Mr Henry Sistrunk deputy clerk-of the court who has been spendingseveral months at Seobreeze for thebenefit of his health returned homeSaturday afternoon

Wanted The city council of Ocalato furnish stilts to the pedestrains ofthe city as without them the streetcrossings are impassible

Mrs W A Redding of Jackson-ville who has been with relatives inBrooksville for the past two weekspassed through Ocala Saturday on

her way home She was accompan-ied by her neiceMiss Christian Cookwho will spend several weeks withher

DrewSelby shoes for ladies arehard to beat and in fact they cantbe beat here Dont take our wordfor it but come in and see for yourself what we have II B Masters x

1 21 1ofu Jal> H Z S03ISS01 Presides S E 3LITCH Slasaser

A H ilABSH Ce ssisiasi Han ger

I Commercial BankJ I-

II OeAJ A FLORIDABranch Commercial Bank Jacksonville l I

1CAPITAL 550000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS S37SS737-

We

Iare prepared to extend to our Customers any Accommodations

4 Consistent with Safe Banking

n I1 Gorge in agd Talk it Over With Us

Interest Paidon Time Deposits Safet Deposit Vaults for Renti

In Honor cf Mrs WrightFriday afternoon Mrs John W

Pearson entertained at a large partyI in compliment to her daughter MrsI Gordon Dulin Wright of St Joseph-

MoI formerly Miss Pearl Pearson of I

I this city This is Mrs Wrights firsti visit to Ocala sInce her marriagei

and her friends are according her aI K

most cordial welcome-

At

I

this party at which she was theguest of honor she was very lovely I

in a gown of pale blue silk muchlyshirred and lace trimmed

Mrs Pearson and Mrs Wrightwere assisted by Mrs W M Goinand Misses Ethel and Beatrice Sin ¬

clairI

I

In the rear of the hall at a veryI

I attractively decorated table MissesI

I Alta Pearson and Marguerite PorterI served punchi After the nets had all assembled

and found their places at the tablesa novel and unique game was

II played On the center of each table I

was a bowl of peanuts and four longhatpins The idea of the game was

I

I to get as many peanuts out of theI bowl as possible with the point of thepin and the contestants were com-

pelled¬

to hold the pins by the headsII and not half way down The game wasplayed progressively and was mostexciting and produced lots of fun

I Some proved themselves to be ex ¬

pert peanut stickers while othershad the greatest difficulty in getting-out the nuts Miss Ethel Sinclair-won twentyfour games therebyshowing herself to be the most skil-

ful

¬

I

and receivieg the prize a beauti-

ful

¬

gold crescent pin Mrs LeeMiller received the booby prize acunning little doll made entirely ofpeanuts and dressed in tissue paperclothes

I The scores were marked by Missesf Lucile Standley Mary Burford LidaI McDougall Beulah Hall and Leta

Camp and after the games theseyoung ladies served the guests with-

a most delicious collatiojiTne ladies who paid their respects

I to Mrs Pearson and the fair guest ofI honor were Mrs R A Burford MrsE J Redding Mrs Thomas SextonMrs Wm Ross Mrs Albert GerigMrs Will Goin Mrs F L WatsonMrs B W McDonald Mrs G C I

Pasteur Mr Harry Lapham MrsCharles Rheinauer Mrs WilliamHocker Mrs J H Benjamin Mrs-

G R McKean Mrs J E ChaceMrs Arthur Clark Mrs Lee MillerMrs Mallory Liddon Misses Marga-

ret¬

and Mannie Taylor Edith PiattAnnie Davis Marie Patrick LucileLancaster Iola and Johnnie LiddonSarah McCreery Nellie StevensEloyse Izlar Sara Harris Ethel andBeatrice Sinclair Meta JewettLaura Gerig Mattie Williams Florrie Condon Lutie Smith GertrudePereda Valeta Potter and LouellaGary

WoodmarI

Old Farmer Hopkins one of thebrightest rural dramas ever writtenwill be produced at the Marion Opera

I House Saturday evening FebruaryISth by the wen known Frank S

I Davidson company Special sceneryI

Imechanical effects specialties of ahigh order and a full orchestra all I

I go to make the new Old Farmerr Hopkins the great success it un-

doubtedlyI is I

I j Agonizing BurnsAre instantly relieved and perfectly

I healed by Bucklens Arnica Salve i

C Rivenbark Sr ofwrites I burnt my knee dreadfullythat it blistered all over BuekleusArnica Salve stopped the pain andhealed it without a scar j Also heals

J all wounds and sores 25c at Tydings-Co druggists m

U

j Miss Jessie Nnrney who has beenthe guest of her sister Mrs Jack

f

Camp in this city for the past twomonths left last Monday for herhome in Suffolk Va This has been-

I Miss Xurneys second visit to OcalaI and the many friends she has made

on each occasion hope for many morevisits from her

Card Clubs Entertained-

The Married Ladies AfternoonCard club met on Wednesday withMrs T T Monroe who entertained-her guests in her usual graceful and

Cordial mannerj

Wednesday evening the Young I

Married Peoples Whist club was en ¬

tertained quite charmingly by Mrand llrs George R McKean Theirguests besides the members of theclub were Mrs G D Wright ofMissouri Miss Laura Gerig of NorthCarolina and Miss Marie Patrick ofNew York

Mrs A E Gerig and Miss Gerigwere fortunate of the first prize andMr C V Miller and Nirs S A

Rawls received the booby priesThe meeting of this club with Mr

and Mrs McKean was one of themost delightful of the season

Last Thursday afternoon Miss SaraHarris was the hostess at the weeklymeeting of the Young Ladies Cardclub There were four tables of pro-

gressive¬

whist the games beinggreatly enjoyed The prizes forgames and pointsboth dainty hem ¬

stitched lace trimmed handkerchiefs-were won by Miss Esther Weath-

ers¬

and Miss Hattie Dye

FailedAll efforts have failed to find a bet-

ter¬

remedy for coughs colds andlung troubles than Foleys Honeyand Tar It stops the caugh healsthe lungs and prevents serious re ¬

sults from a cold J N PattersonNashua Ia writes Last winter Ihad a had cold on my lungs and tried-at least half a dozen advertised coughmedicines and had treatment fromtwo physicians without getting anybenefit A friend recommended Fo ¬

leys Honey and Tar and twothirds-of a bottle cured me I consider itthe greatest cough and lung medi ¬

cine in the world Postoflice DrugStore m

Beast and BeautyOscar Wild during his imprison-

ment¬

nnv about to terminate haswritten a book in reference to his re ¬

ception back into the world he writesthese words which for beauty canhardly be equaled

Society as we have constituted itwill have no place for me has none-to offer but nature whose swe t-

rains fall on thelunjust and just alikewill have clefts in the rocks where Imay hide and secret valleys in whosesilence I may weep undisturbed Shewill hang the night with stars so that-I may wa k abroad in the darknesswithout stumbling and send thewind over my footprints so that nonemay track me to my lurt she willcleanse me in great waters and withbitter herbs make me wh-

oletiWoodrnarMr Geo R McKean of Ocala

and Mr Homer T Velsh of Gaines-ville

¬

were in Sarasota the early part-of the week Their visit to ourtown resulted in a business dealwhich means that after the first ofMarch Mr Welsh will make Sara ¬

sota his home and take an activemanagement in the lumber business-of McKean Mr Welsh is a young j

man of sterling business qualities fulli

of push and energy and his associa-

tion with the firm will strengthen it j

greatly Sarasota Times

Mr LeeCook of Brooks ville who j

attends a dental college in Atlanta j

and who was called home on the ac ¬

count of the critical illness of hisbrother Mr Nevitt Cook whosedeath occurred last Saturday passedthrough Ocala yesterday afternoonreturning to his studies

I

Kline Oclock GermanThe Nine Oclock German Club wilt

give another of their delightful cotil ¬

lions oi the evening of Februarylj twentysecond at Yonges HaM Mri E T Htlvejiston will be the leaderiI this a if airi r-

l p1

i CURES VKERE ALL ELSE FAILS

Bst Ccuh Syr Tastes Gocd-Uss in lisas Sa by drugg-

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We Are Agents ForI

The6 iGolden New Model 3Roller

Vertical Cane Mills 3

The latest and most uptodate cane mills put on the market WeI have them in stock If not convenient call and examine trite us

and we will send you by return mail circular giving full description

Our other tiiHviaItii i are American and I 11 wood Hogand Cattle Proof Field Fence Sash Doors and >

Blinds Turpentine JIi > I and Mining Suppliesas well as a hill tock of General Hardwareput Stoves A nice line of Enameled Cop-

per¬ X

=

and Vickieplated Cooking Uteiisi-

isM0RION HARDWARE COMPANYSu-ccessors to Hubbard JMacduff

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The

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EVERCOINCi

EVERGROWING

EVERLASTINGI

GALVANIZED STEEL I<

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AERMOTORI+aTH-E AKKJIOTOK

Where cue goes others follow 4red we take the country r y

The Florida unjbing S Electric CoOCALA FLORIDA

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S A STANDLEY COT-

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Pinrjacle of Human Skilli

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Has been reached in our carrigaesbuggies and harness The only waythey can ever be better is to raisE thepinnaole elevate the standard and

i s O

J even then our vehicles will be found

at the top They arct so high inprices though as to bt ut of reach

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of most vehicle users Let ns quoteY

you figures

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I LIVERY PEED SALE STABLE p

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I

I 1v1cJYIillan Bros-I

4s

I Southern Copper WorksI

Manufacturers oi Turpentine Stills y

I and General Metal Workersi

Old Stills taken in exchange for new ones Patchingi through the country a specialty Orders by mail or i

wire will receive prompt attention at either of theI following worksI

I FAYETTclILLE N C SAVANNAH GA

JACKSONVILLE FLA MOBILE ALA n-

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