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tOCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY JANUARY 28 1908Loo

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ql be to learn that the lending modwriters and teachers of all the several

ote of practice recommend in theigest terms possible each and everysdtent entering into the compositionr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery

Spr the cure of weak stomach dyspepsia>h of stomach liver complaint

mi liver or biliousness chronic bowetkmsf and all catarrlmi diseases of

region name or nature It isSpecific remedy for all such chronic

cases of catarrhal all iotheir resultants us bronchial I

NVuU long disease except consurapI

iidiolnpan od with severe coughs It-s good for acute colds and coughs

for or chronic cases it isciAlly efficacious in producing percures contains Black Chorrybark-

Jd<m Seal root Bloodroot tone rootatfldr e-le root and Queens root all of-

dch are highly praised as remedies forShe above mentioned atiections by such

ant medical writers and teachers asBartholow of Jefferson Med Col

I ProC Harevjef the Univ of PaFlnle fittfngwood M D of BenMed Chicago Prof JohnM of Cincinnati Prof John

Dof Cincinnati Profro M IC JL D of Hahnemann

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this published formula willthkt Golden Discovery

ifAS no poisonous harmful or hab tno alcohol chemically

U refined glycerine being usediGlycerlne Is unobjec

iad oes is a most useful agentsure oT all stomach as well as bron

throat and lung affections Theremedical authority for its

OS Alfsuch cases TheDiscovervlaientrated glycerlc extract of native-

nuclnsl roots safe and reliableA booklet of extracts from eminent

hell Authorities endorsing its ingromailed on request Aaaraa

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Following are a few of my specialsthus month

fOR SALEThe residence No GO

In atreet price 1400 half cashice in one year now rented for

Mf per monthFOR 8ALEThe residence No 50

MHain street 2360 half cash bal-l

MICe o <e year now rented for 520per month

FOR SALESplendid orange grovef wen Leesburg and Eustis 20 acresider fence 17 acres in solid orang-

ee bearing and in fine shape no-

dings price 6500t1f merous other properties for sale

residence grove and turpentineList your property with me if

want to sell it or call on me ifwant to buy I will give carefulj

on to the collection of rents andg of taxes for any nonresidenttty owners

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Origin 1I

In the olden time when New York I

was New Amsterdam there was a fort I

where the new and beautiful customs I

house now stands On a little streetnot far cast of the fort Hvod DiedHchTen I5roek Broek Is the Dutch forbritches dyer who c daughter Anneke was one of the belles of the townIn those days in New Amsterdam everymerchant lived over his store andthose who practiced a trade had theirshops in the yard The lower story ofTen Brooks house was wide enough totake Iu his vats without discommoding-the family

One night when there was a fire onwhat Is now Broad street where thebulls and bears daily devour the lambs-In the stock market Anneke saw a

young man of her acquaintance Wou ¬

ter Bleeker In the line of those passingbuckets suddenly dart to the burningbuilding shin up a water spout andrescue a child The young girl wasfilled with admiration of the swainand under her encouragement he laterpaid his court to her Unfortunatelyfor the lovers Ten Broek frowned up ¬

on the connection which Is riot sur ¬

prising since young Bleelcer had noplace to put a bride

Nevertheless Anueke could not beprevailed upon to give tip Wouter andhe continued his visits at the housewhile Ten Brocks choler continued torise like the mercury climbing a ther¬

mometer One eveningIt was past 9oclock and every Dutchman was inbedthe angry father went into thekitchen where the lovers were sittingband In hand within the spacious fire ¬

place and exploded his wrath in theface of the suitor Wouter arose andbacked out through an open door thatled into the dyeing room Ten Broekfollowing and shaking his fist in theyouths face Since Wouter was mov¬

ing in a contrary direction to his line ofvision he could see nothing behindhim Suddenly his heels caught upon-a vat and be went backward Into thedyeWhen

he emerged not only hisclothes but every square inch of hisbody was as red as the Indians fromwhom the island of Mannaliattji hadbeen purchased Ten Broek surveyed-him shrugged his shoulders with an

Ugh and turning his back left himThe newly dyed man ran home andstanding under the pump receivedenough water to wash off the lye hadIt not been of the best and clung tohim like a new skin

The poor boy arose the next morn ¬

ing to survey himself in a glass an l

see that he was hopelessly crimson-He went to a chemist and begged himto try to do something to remove hiscolor The chemist gave him a bathIn which were certain drugs but alaswhen the bather emerged his crimsonskin had turned violet r

Wouter went home In despair Therehe found anote from Anneke appoint-ing

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a meeting on the bank of the Hudson river for that very evening Wou ¬

ter would gladly have stayed away butfeared his future happiness might deNpend upon the meeting The hour wasJust after lun et Anneke was waitingWhen Wouter stepped up to her andshe SAW hip violet hue she burst intoan uncontrolled fit of laughter Wou ¬

ter incensed turned on his heel andleft her to laugh if she liked till thesounds reached

>the Jersey shore

The next morning the unfortunateyouth went again to the chemist andbesought him to make another trialThe chemist consented but this timeWouter came out the hue of the grass-in the Bowling green Howling withdisappointment he ran home and whoshould he see sitting on the stoop butAnneke-

Go away he cried covering his

faceDear Wonter she Raid I havecome to crave your forgiveness forlaughing at you

Wouter reassured advanced at thesame time uncovering his face Assoon as Anneke saw his green visageshe again burst into a fit of laughterWouter rushed put her and up to hisroom where he locked himself in andnothing could Induce him to comeforth till Anneke had gone away

The chemist told Wouter that hehoped at last to find some chemicalsubstance that would act upon the dyechanging it to skin color Wouter gavehim another trial and came out a brightorange Soon after this Aoneke mether lover walking between the fort andthe junction of the Hudson and Eastrivers She was hurrying to him tosue for pardon for her apparent wantof sympathy The afternoon sun struck-his orange countenance and again shefailed for laughter

After this Wouter gave up trying tofind anything to change his color anddetermined to try to wear it awayTaking a boat he pulled down through-the bays till he came to what is nowcalled Coney Island There he strip-ped

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and rolled and scraped himself inthe sand every day for seven weeksliving on berries he found on the main ¬

land and sleeping under his boat turnedover OR the beach Day by day weekby Veek hls skis wore away to beuccci jllF one of a natural enli

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When helm scraped away the old I

skit and a new one had formed heIwent baik to New Amsterdam it

was the middle of tlu afternoon and I

he appeared upon he Bowling greenOne of the first persons he met wasAnneko She approached him with a I

smile Ibis time of contrition and con-gratulated

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him upon his recovering hisnatural color But although she madecontinued attempt fo conciliate himshe failed signally Wouter never re-

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his offer for her hand and even-tually

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married a laughter of PetrusVan Scboonevan a dealer in furs

MABEL R TERMING

THE FITZGERALD COMPANY

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have a crew or expert cementworkers in the city for a short timeand we would be pleased while here-to give estimates on and put in anywork of this character either cement-or tiler sidewalks copings retainingwalls or heavy concrete work-

re have exceptional facilities forhandling cement work cheaply andsatisfactorily both in our equipment-and corps of expert workers

Either call at our works or NorthMain street near the foundry or ad ¬

dress our representative HUGH WIL-LIAMS

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Room 6 HOLDER BLOCK orBOX 815 who will cheerfully call andgive any information desired

DESPONDENCY CAUSED DEATH

Brooding Over her Troubles a Wis ¬

consin Woman Tried to End hert>

Life and that of her Child

Burlington Wis Jan 2SAfter ad-V

ministerIng alarge dose of laudanum-to her young son Kenneth Mrs Geo-

F Stetton drank the remainder of thevial in an attempt to suicide The boyaged nine is dead and the woman willprobably not survive

Since the departure of her husbandwho went to Little Rock Ark in anattempt to regain his health MrsStetton has made her home at the res-idence

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of her father Richard BallWhen Mrs Ball entered her daughtersapartments she found both lying onthe disordered bed the dead boy clasp-ed

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tightly in his mothers arms Des-pondency

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over her financial condition-and the continued ill health of herhusband is thought to have caused thedeed

TAX ASSESSORS APPOINTMENTS-

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will be at the following places ontime specified to receive tax returns-for 1908

January 1908

Martel 27th a mCotton Plant 27th p mIIeldtville 28th 11 a m to 2 p mDunnellon 29thRomeo 30th 11 a m to 2 p mBlitchton 31st until 3 p m

February 1908

Kendrick 3rd a mMartin 3rd p mLowell 4th a mReddick 4th p mFairfield 5th a mIrvine 5th p mFlemington 6th a mCentral 7th a mGeiger 7th p mMcIntosh 8thShady 10th a jnSantos 10th p mBelleview 11thPedro 12th a mLevon 12th p rrSummerfield 13th a mCandler 14th a m I

Oklawaha 14th p mEastlake 15th a mWeirsdale 15th p mLinadale 17th a m

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Moss Bluff 18th a mElectra 18th p mLynn 19th 8 to 10 a mGrahamville 19th 12 to 2 p mConnor 19th 2 to 5 p mChurchill 20th p mEureka 21st a mDaisy 21st p mFort McCoy 22nd a mPine 22nd p mAnthony 27thSparr 28th a mCitra 28th p mOrange Springs 29th p m

March 1908

Ocala from 7th to 31st4

The law requires all tax returns tobe made by the 1st of April

Postmasters will please cut out andpost this notice Alfred Ayer

Assessor

WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS-

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