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if 1- J OCALAEVENING STAR FRIDAY AUGUST 13 1909 LtVEVENING STAR f f cL littingw and RR Carroll 4 Editor and Publishers > Cat 1ITTINGER Editor R R CARROLL lusIntH Manager f II CHICAGO HUSBANDS MAf S SWEAR AT THEIR WIVES I S Husbands may swear at their wives 1 with immunity from arrests according to an opinion of Municipal Judge I Gemmlll of ChIcag- oFurtberniorehe believes that a wife has no redress in court if the husband threatens to desert her If the hus- band ¬ returns home Intoxicated the wife may not have him arrested unless he beats her The Judge emphasized his position the other day by refusing to Issue a warrant to a wife who told the court she believed her husband intended to leave her and that she wished him arrested It may be remarked In passing that some Ocala husbands have availed I themselves ot their privileges without I waiting for a legal decision WERE OVERFLOWING- WITH SPIRITUALITY Captain Tracey who lived down in Kentucky was a good hardshell 4 Baptist who occasionally would tell a story at the expense of the brethren Bays an exchange Years ago they were not jo fonsplq ously orthodox- on I the tempcrkjice question as they are in our time f On one occasion said the captain- the brethren In my jegion were about to have a grand church gathering and were expected to exert themselves to entertain suitably and hospitably the > visiting brethren Two of my neigh- bors ¬ met each other Just before the grand gathering One of them said What are you going to do Well replied the other Ive laid s In jgallon of firstrate whisky- A gallon retorted his neighbor why Ive got a barrel and you arc rv just as able to support the gospel as I amJ I ANXIOUS TO OBLIGE 1 Two young ladles boarded a crowd ¬ i ed street car and were obliged to stand says the Washington Post One i of them to steady herself took hold r of what she supposed was her friends L hand They had stood thus for some- time when on looking down she dis- covered ¬ L that she was holding a mans hand Gradually embarrassed she ex- claimed ¬ Oh Ive got the wrong handWhereupon tho man with a smile stretched forth his other hand say Ing Here Is the other one madam WEAK ON NATURAL HISTORY- One I morning not long ago there tripped up to a butcher stall in a Bal- timore ¬ 5 market a dainty Jittlo thIng out for her first marketing says an ex ¬ change- My husband bought a couple of nice harris from you not long ago she announced Yqsm said the smiling butche- rI remember well Fine hams wernt iS theyThey wore delicious said the S young wife Have you any more like themLots responded the butcher in- dicating ¬ a row of hams in the rear of r S the stall The young thing surveyed the hams thoughtfully Are you sure she fin ¬ ally asked that they are from the 1 same pig as that from which my hus ¬ 1 band bought Yesm answered the butcher without so much as a quiver of an eyelid Then you may send me three more of them shosald MISTOOK THE PRACTITIONER i A doctor in a Yorkshire village late- ly ¬ gave up his house and was succeed- ed ¬ in It by a veterinary surgeon says Tit Bits Before he had been many v weeks In his new home the vet was S awakened In the early hours of a rather bleak spring morning Open- ing ¬ the window he heard a voice call out of the darkness- Can you come with me at once mister Shes very bad The surgeon dressed and found a trap awaiting to take him to a farm two or three miles away from the vi- llage ¬ S On the way he asked a few questions about the case he was to l attend Tm afraid theres very little hope for her said the farmer Shes been s ailing now you see for ten years and shes getting pretty old as well Annoyed at being called out at such i an hour to see an obviously not very < valuable animal the veterinary sur ¬ geon exclaimed Why on earth dont pr you shoot her L What exclaimed the fanner 4 Shoot my mother Then the vet understood that it c was the previous tenant who was r wanted DREAD AS FURNITURE M BB In a the land of the pyarmids says t the Bakers Weelily whenever coffee- Is brought to a visiting guest the guncooked bread sheeting Is always 5 served therewith It looks like so much V i chamois leather and is of a sweetish i q taste being compounded solely of flour and the expressed pulp of sul ¬ tana raisins It is clearly to handle and can be crumpled up in the hand without fracture This bread sheeting Iso most Im- portant ¬ j article of Interior commerce- per camel caravans among the Asi ¬ atic kallfats and bazaars It has for 1 thousands of years been their com- bined ¬ bread cracker and cake all In 1 oneTho 4 bread sheeting is used in the Z countries of origin as minor articles of furniture and furnishingsjust as- k the natives of the tropics make a be- wildering ¬ variety of uses of the cocoa- nut n palms and its productsas sun 1 blinds awnings lanterns cahlers for holding papers and so on through a dozen uses In their dry climate these uses are practicable but in the I rainy seasons the woods If wetted col lapsd like paper almost S Evei in Manhattan among the Ital- ian ¬ bakers you see the peculiar trellis work hardtack bread made In big ringed sheets about a yard square made to do duty as temporary shelv- ing ¬ It will not stand much weight c but is used for drying out light articles- as the air strikes the objects both r from below and above 4 We are showing the best 25c box of 2 wrJtlng > aper that we have ever had r vi > + and if you want the entire value of W your quarter dont fail to buy this from L 1tie JPoetofflce Drugstore c A t asr v IZ 4 I 5 4 THE HARPERFANNING WEDDING Wo clip the following from the SU Augustine Record Many Record readers will remem- ber ¬ Clarence A Harper who for sev- eral ¬ years was a resident of this city first being employed In the business office of the Record company and later In the general offices of the Flor- ida ¬ I East Coast Railway company The news of his marriage will interest his I friends and acquaintances The Tam ¬ pa Daily Times contains the following relative to the marriage The following wedding announce- ments ¬ are being received in the city today by a few friends of the contract I Ing parties Irand Mrs William Fletcher Fannin announce the mar ¬ riage of their daughter Sarah Daw- son I and Mr Clarence Armistead Harper on Monday August 9th 1909 Lakeland Fla The wedding occurred- at the home of the brides parents early last evening only members of the brides Immediate family being present The ceremony was perform- ed ¬ by Rev George T Shepherd pas ¬ tor of the Lakeland Baptist church of which the bride is a member Mr and Mrs Harper came to Tampa on the I 7 oclock train last evening and im ¬ mediately boarded the Mallory steamer Nueces which sailed at daylight this morning for New York They will spend the remainder of the month at different northern points but after September 1st will be at home at No 199 Cardy street This marriage is the culmination of a romance of long standing Mrs Harper Is possessed- of a sweet and amiable disposition- and invariably makes friends of those whom she meets She is of a literary turn being a reader and impersonator ot talent Mrs Harper is a member- of a welt connected Georgia family Her family moved from LaGrange Ga four years ago to Lakeland where they have since resided Mr Harper is connected with the United States engineers office in this city which position he has held since March 1906 His old home Is Rome Ga and he comes from an old and wellknown Georgia family but since 1899 Mr Harper has made Florida his home and has many friends here and elsewhere Mr and Mrs Harper have tile best wishes and congratulations of a host of friends and upon their re- turn ¬ to the city will be cordlaly wel- comed ¬ STEAMSHIP IS SAFE Beaufort S C Aug J3The Clyde liner Arapahoe which became disabled Wednesday afternoon and was drift- Ing with a broken propeller shaft rather dangerously near Hatteras is In a safe position today A FEW REASON why you should use j Davis 100 per cent Pure Paint- It carries analysis and guarantee You receive an honest gallon- It works freely under the brush- It will outwear other paints- Its brilliancy of finish- It costs less as it tikes less NAME US A SINGLE REASON why you should NOT BUY IT Davis 100 per cent Pure Paint will stand the test of the most rigid Pure Paint Law For sale by the Marion Hardware Co Ocala Fla THE BEST PROTECTION- Not a single phone has burned In a house in Ocala A telephone is better than insurance In case of burglars or fire you need quick action You get that day or night with a telephone Residence rates 6 per quarter in ad- vance ¬ Ocala Telephone Co FOR SALEParlor suite of furniture for 1250 cost JGO new one large cook stove good order 5 lots of flowers in 10 worth of pots for 1250 W H Clark Ocala HOUSE FOR RENT The A R Toph residence near the heights on South Third street Good roomy house large lot stables etc Apply to F W Ditto or Guy Toph nt Montezuma 3 CENTS FOR 10 HOURS RUNNING- How Is that This is not an auto ¬ mobile but one of those new 8Inch Westinghouse electric fans that 1 have just received Let me place one or two of them In your home or on your desk H W Tucker the elec ¬ trical supnly man SPECIAL EARLY BREAKFASTS- Those wishing extra early break- fasts ¬ can get same at the Elk Cafe as People with chronic bronchitis as ¬ thma and lung trouble will find great relief and comfort in Foleys Honey and Tar and can avoid suffering by commencing to take it at once Sold by all dealers Nunnallys fine candles fresh every week only at the Postoffice Drugstore ROIIEftfrs- T PATFY7 4J 1 ¼ The Proof is in the BREAD If you are not using- it now its a good time to begin We sell it exclusively in Ocala I MARTIN CARN < t it Ivkiirv > k SAfE ANDlOT SAFE- There are no relative degrees of safety in banking A bank is either safe or unsafe It is impossible to occupy a middle ground where the bank will be safe for some customers- and unsafe for others Likewise with a banks serviceIt- is either good or not good If it is good it is good for all customers alike You are safe to do business with this bank as customers will tell you We manage our business so that we know it is safe for all In the first place our stockkholders are responsi- ble ¬ men Then we have a secure place for our funds and those of our custo ¬ mers In our modern safe All money loaned Is secured We would rather loan money to safe men at a low rate f and know the loan is good than take any risk at a higher rate We are prepared to give the same good service to all customers alike Your business will be better with the safety and service we can render you THE MUNROE CHAMBLISS BANK Ocala Florida SEABOARD AIR LINE EXCURSION TO FERNANDINA- On Monday August 23rd the Sea- board ¬ will run an excursion from Ocala to Fcrnandina and return for Jl forthe round trip Train will leave Ocala at G a m and returning will leave Fernandina at 6 p m A Pullman chair car will be attached and reservations in same can be had by applying to the city ticket agents office H C Raysor City Ticket Agent Ocala Fla NEPTUNE WAS BEST MAN- A romantic marriage took place Sunday evening Aug 1st upon the ocean beach at Daytona the contract- ing ¬ parties being J M Patrick of Day ¬ tona and Mrs F A Banks of Port Orange Justice H T Titus who is living on the beach with his family performed the ceremony which took place in the presence of a small party- of witnesses grouped upon the white sands of the beach almost within reach of the lapping waves of the At- lantic ¬ and just as the brilliant South- ern ¬ moon was rising above the bosom- of the waters and with the roar of the I surf about them Xo more imposing or romantic set- ting ¬ could be found for a wedding than a summer evening on the Florida beach just as the great moon rises from the limitless Atlantic ocean RESULT OF REDEYE- The killing of Charles Wiggins by his brotherinlaw Charles Pons near Jacksonville the other day seems to have been the result of too much booze The two men had been in the city in the morning and returned to Pons home both tolerably well load ¬ ed and carrying a bottle for future reference The liquor seems to have made Wiggins goodnatured but had the opposite effect on Pons who according to the testimony of his wife and Wiggins son fired without any provocation Both men are well known Pons is the son of a former state treasurer SICKNESS OF THE EXSUL TAN Salonica Turkey August J3The death of former Sultan Abdul Hamid- is reported to be imminent as the re- sult ¬ of angina pectoris Three Con ¬ stantinople surgeons have arrived and will perform an operation in an effort- to save his life- DONT 7- p R j NEED GLASSES Many people do not need glasses but most people do You may be one of the majority There are two ways of finding out oneawait for time and disease to drive you to it- TwoConsuJt us about it We Can Tell You whether or not you need them DR D M BONEY Eyesight Specialist Ocala Fla Office hours 9 to 10 a m and 130 to 430 p m Optical office and lab- oratory ¬ rooms 2 and 4 Gary block LABOR WAR IN ONTARIO- Fort William Ont August 13Port William is under martial law and it is feared that scores of people will be killed and injured before the weeK- ends unless the militia and police arc able to subjugate striking foreign la- borers ¬ without being compelled to at ¬ tack them with great force Indica ¬ tions are that the men will not be subdued without heavy fighting how- ever ¬ I CASTOR IAF- or Infants and Children The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the- Signature of- DID 4- I HIM NO GOOD Man Who Discovered Gold at Cripple Creek Dies a Pauper I Colorado Springs August 13 Wo- mack I who discovered gold at Crip- ple ¬ Creek died of paralysis here yes- terday ¬ after a lingering illness In his last years Womack was dependent on a sister who keeps a boarding house here This is the end of a man who is one sense paid 200000000 for one spree SOLDIER BALKS DEATH PLOT It seemed to J A Stone a civil war veterans of Kemp Tex that a plot existed between a desperate lung trou- ble ¬ and the grave to cause his death I contracted a stubborn cold he writes that developed a cough that stuck to me in spite of all remedies- for years My weight ran down to 130 pounds Then I began to use Dr Kings New Discovery which restored- my health completely I now weigh ITS pounds For severe colds obsti ¬ nate coughs hemorrhages asthma and to prevent pneumonia its un- rivaled ¬ 50c andU Trial bottle I free Guaranteed by all druggists > t i ritJii lI Ir i4i 1 p i BROUGHT DOWN A BALLOON- Good Marksmanship of Russian Fron ¬ tier Guards May Cause Their Country Serious Trouble St Petersburg Russia Aug 13 Russian frontier guards fired yester- day ¬ on a Gorman balloon carrying- four men while crossing the border The guards killed three and wounded- the fourth The guards say they thought the balloon an unfriendly mil- itary ¬ airship There is great excite ¬ ment here over the occurrence It is expected Germany will demand a full explanation The wounded balloonist succeeded in grounding the balloon safely COULDNT FACE THE CANNON Heavy Artillery of the Spanish Drove the Moors from their HardWon Vantage Ground Penon de la Gomera Morocco Aug 13The force of Moors which at ¬ tacked the Spanish positions Wednes- day ¬ night and continued the fight from the hastily constructed earth- works ¬ which they threw up in front- of the Spanish defenses have been driven back Into the country The heavy fire of the Spanish artil ¬ lery on the walls of the city and from the port proved too much for the fanatical tribesmen who from pre- vious ¬ engagements have shown them ¬ selves to be careless of their personal danger to the extreme- A long range bombardment of their supposed positions in the country is being kept up A Most Valuable Agent- The glycerine employed In Dr Plercel medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holds in solution much better than alcohol would It also possessed medicinal properties of its own wing a valuablo demulcent nutritive antiseptic and antiferment It adds greatly to the efficacy of tho Black Cherry bark Bloodroot Golden Seal root Stont root and Queens root contained in Golden JedlcalDl Lcovery in subduing 1 chronic or lingering coughs bronchial throat and lung affections for all of which I theso agents are recommended by stand ¬ ard medical authorities- In all cases whcro there Is a wasting away of flesh loss of appetite with weak 8loma < h as In tho early stages of con umitJn there can be no doubt that gly- cerine ¬ acts as a valuable nutritive and aids roe plden Seal root Stone root Quechls root and Black Cherrybark in promoting fligestion and building up the an S renth controlling tho cougb and brinrmg about a healthy condition of the wnfle system Of course It must not be e miracles It will not curetfonsuraption except in Its earlier stages It will cir wry pvorp Jbstl- oaje hanT I c i pn roughs broneKTa- lamrnrfyriaeal troiTolpa and chroiiic s ro- t w iorseneSs Inacutecoughi Itlsnotsoeflecuve iris in the lingering bangon coughs or those of long standing- even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs that it has performed its most marvelous cures Prof Finlcy Ellinpwood M D of Ben ntt Med College Chicago says of gly- cerine ¬ S Indyspep5Itservesanexeellentpurposa- folding a fixed Quantity of tho of hydrocen in solution it Is one of the best manufactured products of the present time In its action upon enfeebled disordered t m- ach especially If there Is ulceration or ca- tarrhal I castritis C catarrhnl inflammation of stomach it is a most eOlclcnt preparation I Glycerino will relieve many cases of pyrosis heartburn and excessive gastric stomaeh- I acidity Golden Medical Discovery enriches and purifies tho blood curing blotches pimples eruptions scrofulous swelling and sores or ulcers Send to Dr It V Pierce of Buffalo N Y for free booklet telllntr ail about the nttrc medicinal roots compotinf this irondarlul- Bttdlcloai There Is no alcohol In it FOR RENTFIveroom house near pumping statiop Apply to H C Jones Ocala 3oUlInk Works Ocala Fla 625tf I CHARLES D HULBERT M D HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Second Floor The Munroe Chambliss Bank Building Ocala Florida Telephones Office 222 Residence 221 Office Hours9 to 12 a m 2 to 4 p m 730 to 830 p m F E McCLANEPh- ysician and SurgeonG- eneral Practice Calls Made Promptly Niglit or Day Special Attention to Obstetrics Di ¬ seases of Women and Children Office Rooms 322 Holder Building Second Floor Phones Office Xo 333 Residence No 333- OCALA FLORIDA- I S I l- f i t- i 3 f f i 1 4 9 gri COMMERCIAL STATIoNER- YI I I high grade and quality for office and store receives a great deal of our time and attention as our stock and facilities for supplying large and small orders will amply attest Whether- you want a lead pencil or a huge led- ger ¬ a note book or a letter press Its worth your while to come in look around and compare prices OCALA NEWS COMPANY LE SUEUR ROUSE Located on North Main St near government bnilding Reasonable rates by the week or month Firstclass table board and comfortable- rooms Mrs Rossie leSueur Proprietres- sPhone 77 Ocala Fla- t < tit vt 2lg 0 > o O a J f- J 5 5 t wf t i < f BEAUTIFY Y 0 0 R t t f j t6 J t > 1 I I 1SfI ylfr 7 i- A f t 1 i J < S < t 0 tr S iI tYi- < I I s t r Have Your Lawn Mower Sharpened EyJhe Very 4 S Latest Methods N < S r fl- S I I S S v j S S r c We have just received one of thefam 1 i < I > S Lawn Mower Grinders a machine especlail luiit- S > j for the purpose of grinding Lawn Mowers which does the work perfectly If you will favor U8iW1 J- y ti f patronage e we guarantee to give you backthe I Mower in letter condition than the day you1p < 1 it It will he sharp and stay sharp than tfi i I 1 11 i old style way which is usually done by inexpe- rienced f j workman with a file or an emery wlieeL c5 1 I 4- JNextllrneyour < a S L- ok > = Mower c = z needsskarpen4a- S < i 9 bring II Iuornotltyus and we will 4if > t lC y make it cut so nicely will surprise r 5v tiI- I > 1 i- I MARION > HARDWARE 0 j l E- I t- t J A HOUSES FOR RENT- S Modern cottages an conveniences- well located and new Apply to Jos- eph Bell at court house SHOWING EM SOME Talk about your peekaboo shirt waists etc but a negro woman was tried in Judge deMuros court Sat ¬ urday that took the whole bakery when it comes to transparent wear ¬ ing apparel Her dross was so low in the neck that the trade mark on her garter buckles was easily dis ¬ tinguishable from across the court ¬ roomInverness Chronicle A WEAKLING- Is the only way to describe the poor child that is afflicted with worms No matter how much or how often It eats I the worms get all the nourishment I from the food the child gets practi- cally ¬ none Whites Cream Vermi ¬ I fuge gets rid of the worms quickly I Price druggists 25 cents a bottle Sold by all SOUTH LAKE WEIR- Mr Granger and wife from west of Oxford were in town a few days since and may possibly move here after awhile Mr Fosnot of Eastlake brought over a party of 18 Ocalaians on his boat on Sunday Miss Irene Gates is visiting her un- cle ¬ and aunt Mr and Mrs A G Gates at their pleasant home in Ocala for a couple of weeks v Mr J Branch wife and little daughter of Summerfield were here on Saturday and may come to the lake for an outing of a few weeks soon Mr C E Brown came up from Webster on Sunday to visit his wife returning on the evening train Mrs F E Haskell has her guest her sister Mrs Marshall who with her son arrived from their home in Georgia on Saturday Mrs Marshall- has been quite ill of late and will re ¬ main here for the season Miss Lottie Black of Weirsdale spent Monday with her old school ¬ mate Mrs C E Brown here Mr Louis Buckley Is attending a theological school in Tennessee- A card from Herbert Reed who with his mother is visiting at Milford Pa on the Delaware river states that he 15 having a fine time and enjoying the trip immensely- A well attended meeting of the members and friends of the Weirs dale Presbyterian church was held at the church on Saturday afternoon- Rev E G McKinley the pastor pre ¬ siding Plans for repairing the build- ing ¬ were discussed and it was decided I to put in a metalic ceiling and a com- mittee ¬ was appointed to attend to the work- E S Upham went down to St Pet ¬ ersburg on Tuesday to stay awhile If you arc run down Foleys Kidney Remedy will help you It strengthens- the kidneys so they will eliminate the impurities from the blood that de- press ¬ the nerves and cause exhaus ¬ tion backache rheumatism and uri- nary ¬ irregularities which sap the vi- tality ¬ Do not delay Take Foleys Kidney Remedy at once Sold by all dealers SHADY Rei Z A Crumpton preached at Olivette church Fast Sunday morning- and expects to be back the fourth Sunday when with the help of Rev Folks he will begin a series of meet ¬ ings to last a week We hope the peo- ple ¬ will attend and help make the meeting a success Mrs Frank Meyers of Clearwater- is visiting her mother Mrs Mattie Coins It has been some years since Mrs M was here and her many friends arc giving her the welcome hand The stork passed through our neigh ¬ borhood since last we wrote leaving a little son with Mr and Mrs F C Barnes also one at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Douglas and a sweet little daughter for Mr and Mrs John Goins We wish the little strangers a happy career through life The men of the community called a I meeting last Monday night to make arrangements about the annual picnic and barbecue to be held at GoIns Spring August 20 The public is in ¬ vitedWe are sorry to hear that Mr J M Douglas is offering his property for sale preparatory to moving to Weirs dale CHARLES DeWitts Little Early Risers the pleasant safe sure easy little liver I pills A salve you may always depend upon in any case where you need a salve is DeWitts Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve especially good for piles Sold by all druggists S > c A F- I SKflRST- O Wit BOLTED CNT FIT ANY RIMS I I iJIOLTeOON CLlNCHER Q D CLINCHER I S f WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF FISK TIRES AS WELL A3 OTHER AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES I AUTO REPAIRING AND TIRE VULCANIZING DONE i I PROMPTLY AT REASONABLE PRICES t OCALA IRON WORKS OCAlA FLA L- tl J it fiS- ooi7i v y k IO 4 4 1 1 c j Hudson No 20 5 f The sensation in motor ears for I ChalmersDetroit There is S no need to say anything for this r Write T S ABERNATHY Orlando Florida THE FLORIDA CONCRETE AND PAYING GO We are prepared to fill your orders for cement work of whatever kind Manufacturers of cement brick building blocks hexagon and octagon blocks and all kinds of paving material We employ skilled workmen and our motto is to please 5 Temporary quarters phone 256 I JAMES R MOORHEAD MGR o MDNTEZUMA HOTEL < vrm GUY W TOPH OPEN THE YEAR ROUND JOHN R DEWEY M Leading Cs nercial Hotel Rates S2 Per Day Ocala FkrUa > Washington Seminary to North Aveand Peachtree Stn Atlanta Ga Boarding and Day School for girls and young ladles Boarding department strictly limited re ¬ fined home life Classes divided into small sections to secure personal In ¬ struction Faculty of eighteen specialists Conservatory advantages in Mus- ic ¬ Art Expression Certificate admits you to Vaaaar Wellesley Randolph Macon etc Thirtysecond year begins September 1909 Catalogue on ap- plication i i U D SCOTT EMMA SCOTT principals 4 5 4- I A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND BIUOUSNESS CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA CUR H > COMPLAINTS MALARIA CHILLS AND FEVER AND ALL LIVER A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases caused by a TOR FID LIVER One bottle purchased today may Eaveyon a serious sick spell tomorrow SMALL DOSE LARGE BOTTLEPRICE SOc GET THE GEMJ- INEBALLARDSNOWLETCO1 Ja- ds x r 4 f fc- i 50502 NIfi iS eoad Street ST LOUIS MO v- o 5r > S < Co < M > nri 5 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALLDRUGGISTS J a S S 5 S > d AniiSS fi Vrc i ki- WXA J J- rib ±

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OCALAEVENING STAR FRIDAY AUGUST 13 1909

LtVEVENING STARf f cL littingw and RR Carroll

4 Editor and Publishers>

Cat 1ITTINGER Editor

R R CARROLL lusIntH Manager

f II

CHICAGO HUSBANDS MAfS

SWEAR AT THEIR WIVESIS

Husbands may swear at their wives1 with immunity from arrests according

to an opinion of Municipal Judge

I Gemmlll of ChIcag-oFurtberniorehe believes that a wife

has no redress in court if the husbandthreatens to desert her If the hus-band

¬

returns home Intoxicated thewife may not have him arrested unlesshe beats her

The Judge emphasized his positionthe other day by refusing to Issue awarrant to a wife who told the courtshe believed her husband intended toleave her and that she wished himarrested

It may be remarked In passing thatsome Ocala husbands have availed

I themselves ot their privileges without

I waiting for a legal decision

WERE OVERFLOWING-WITH SPIRITUALITY

Captain Tracey who lived down inKentucky was a good hardshell4 Baptist who occasionally would tell astory at the expense of the brethrenBays an exchange Years ago theywere not jo fonsplq ously orthodox-onI the tempcrkjice question as theyare in our time f

On one occasion said the captain-the brethren In my jegion were about

to have a grand church gathering andwere expected to exert themselves toentertain suitably and hospitably the

>

visiting brethren Two of my neigh-bors

¬

met each other Just before thegrand gathering One of them said

What are you going to doWell replied the other Ive laid

s In jgallon of firstrate whisky-A gallon retorted his neighbor

why Ive got a barrel and you arc

rv

just as able to support the gospel asI amJ

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ANXIOUS TO OBLIGE

1 Two young ladles boarded a crowd ¬

i ed street car and were obliged tostand says the Washington Post One

i of them to steady herself took holdr of what she supposed was her friends

L hand They had stood thus for some-time when on looking down she dis-covered

¬

L that she was holding a manshand Gradually embarrassed she ex-

claimed¬

Oh Ive got the wronghandWhereupon

tho man with a smilestretched forth his other hand sayIng Here Is the other one madam

WEAK ON NATURAL HISTORY-

OneI

morning not long ago theretripped up to a butcher stall in a Bal-timore

¬

5 market a dainty Jittlo thIng outfor her first marketing says an ex ¬

change-My husband bought a couple of

nice harris from you not long ago sheannounced

Yqsm said the smiling butche-rI remember well Fine hams wernt

iStheyThey wore delicious said the

S young wife Have you any more like

themLots responded the butcher in-

dicating¬

a row of hams in the rear ofrS the stall

The young thing surveyed the hamsthoughtfully Are you sure she fin ¬

ally asked that they are from the1 same pig as that from which my hus ¬

1 band boughtYesm answered the butcher

without so much as a quiver of aneyelid

Then you may send me three moreof them shosald

MISTOOK THE PRACTITIONER

i A doctor in a Yorkshire village late-ly

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gave up his house and was succeed-ed

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in It by a veterinary surgeon saysTit Bits Before he had been many

v weeks In his new home the vet wasS awakened In the early hours of a

rather bleak spring morning Open-ing

¬

the window he heard a voice callout of the darkness-

Can you come with me at oncemister Shes very bad

The surgeon dressed and found atrap awaiting to take him to a farmtwo or three miles away from the vi-

llage¬

S On the way he asked a fewquestions about the case he was to

l attendTm afraid theres very little hope

for her said the farmer Shes beens ailing now you see for ten years andshes getting pretty old as well

Annoyed at being called out at such

i an hour to see an obviously not very< valuable animal the veterinary sur ¬

geon exclaimed Why on earth dontpr you shoot herL What exclaimed the fanner4 Shoot my mother

Then the vet understood that itc was the previous tenant who was

r wanted

DREAD AS FURNITUREM BB

Ina

the land of the pyarmids sayst the Bakers Weelily whenever coffee-

Is brought to a visiting guest theguncooked bread sheeting Is always

5

served therewith It looks like so muchV i chamois leather and is of a sweetish

i q taste being compounded solely offlour and the expressed pulp of sul¬

tana raisins It is clearly to handleand can be crumpled up in the handwithout fracture

This bread sheeting Iso most Im-portant

¬

j article of Interior commerce-per camel caravans among the Asi ¬

atic kallfats and bazaars It has for1 thousands of years been their com-

bined¬

bread cracker and cake all In1

oneTho4 bread sheeting is used in the

Z countries of origin as minor articlesof furniture and furnishingsjust as-

k the natives of the tropics make a be-wildering

¬

variety of uses of the cocoa-nutn palms and its productsas sun

1 blinds awnings lanterns cahlers forholding papers and so on through adozen uses In their dry climatethese uses are practicable but in the

Irainy seasons the woods If wetted collapsd like paper almost

SEvei in Manhattan among the Ital-

ian¬

bakers you see the peculiar trelliswork hardtack bread made In bigringed sheets about a yard squaremade to do duty as temporary shelv-ing

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It will not stand much weightc but is used for drying out light articles-

as the air strikes the objects bothr from below and above

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THE HARPERFANNING WEDDING

Wo clip the following from the SUAugustine Record

Many Record readers will remem-ber

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Clarence A Harper who for sev-

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years was a resident of this cityfirst being employed In the businessoffice of the Record company andlater In the general offices of the Flor-ida

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East Coast Railway company Thenews of his marriage will interest his I

friends and acquaintances The Tam¬

pa Daily Times contains the followingrelative to the marriage

The following wedding announce-ments

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are being received in the citytoday by a few friends of the contract I

Ing parties Irand Mrs WilliamFletcher Fannin announce the mar ¬

riage of their daughter Sarah Daw-son

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and Mr Clarence ArmisteadHarper on Monday August 9th 1909Lakeland Fla The wedding occurred-at the home of the brides parentsearly last evening only members ofthe brides Immediate family beingpresent The ceremony was perform-ed

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by Rev George T Shepherd pas ¬

tor of the Lakeland Baptist church ofwhich the bride is a member Mr andMrs Harper came to Tampa on the I

7 oclock train last evening and im ¬

mediately boarded the Mallory steamerNueces which sailed at daylight thismorning for New York They willspend the remainder of the month atdifferent northern points but afterSeptember 1st will be at home at No199 Cardy street This marriage isthe culmination of a romance of longstanding Mrs Harper Is possessed-of a sweet and amiable disposition-and invariably makes friends of thosewhom she meets She is of a literaryturn being a reader and impersonatorot talent Mrs Harper is a member-of a welt connected Georgia familyHer family moved from LaGrangeGa four years ago to Lakelandwhere they have since resided MrHarper is connected with the UnitedStates engineers office in this citywhich position he has held sinceMarch 1906 His old home Is RomeGa and he comes from an old andwellknown Georgia family but since1899 Mr Harper has made Florida hishome and has many friends here andelsewhere Mr and Mrs Harper havetile best wishes and congratulationsof a host of friends and upon their re-

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to the city will be cordlaly wel-

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STEAMSHIP IS SAFE

Beaufort S C Aug J3The Clydeliner Arapahoe which became disabledWednesday afternoon and was drift-Ing with a broken propeller shaftrather dangerously near Hatteras isIn a safe position today

A FEW REASON

why you should usej

Davis 100 per centPure Paint-

It carries analysis and guaranteeYou receive an honest gallon-It works freely under the brush-It will outwear other paints-Its brilliancy of finish-It costs less as it tikes less

NAME US A SINGLE REASON whyyou should NOT BUY IT

Davis 100 per cent Pure Paint willstand the test of the most rigid PurePaint Law For sale by the MarionHardware Co Ocala Fla

THE BEST PROTECTION-

Not a single phone has burned In 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

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FOR SALEParlor suite of furniturefor 1250 cost JGO new one largecook stove good order 5 lots offlowers in 10 worth of pots for 1250W H Clark Ocala

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 ntMontezuma

3 CENTS FOR 10 HOURS RUNNING-

How Is that This is not an auto ¬

mobile but one of those new 8InchWestinghouse electric fans that 1

have just received Let me place oneor two of them In your home or onyour desk H W Tucker the elec ¬

trical supnly man

SPECIAL EARLY BREAKFASTS-Those wishing extra early break-

fasts¬

can get same at the Elk Cafe as

People with chronic bronchitis as ¬

thma and lung trouble will find greatrelief and comfort in Foleys Honeyand Tar and can avoid suffering bycommencing to take it at once Soldby all dealers

Nunnallys fine candles fresh everyweek only at the Postoffice Drugstore

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There are no relative degrees ofsafety in banking A bank is eithersafe or unsafe It is impossible tooccupy a middle ground where thebank will be safe for some customers-and unsafe for others

Likewise with a banks serviceIt-is either good or not good If it isgood it is good for all customersalike

You are safe to do business withthis bank as customers will tell youWe manage our business so that weknow it is safe for all In the firstplace our stockkholders are responsi-ble

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men Then we have a secure placefor our funds and those of our custo ¬

mers In our modern safe All moneyloaned Is secured We would ratherloan money to safe men at a low rate

fand know the loan is good than takeany risk at a higher rate

We are prepared to give the samegood service to all customers alikeYour business will be better with thesafety and service we can render you

THE MUNROE CHAMBLISS BANK

Ocala Florida

SEABOARD AIR LINEEXCURSION TO FERNANDINA-

On Monday August 23rd the Sea-board

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will run an excursion fromOcala to Fcrnandina and return forJl forthe round trip Train willleave Ocala at G a m and returningwill leave Fernandina at 6 p m APullman chair car will be attachedand reservations in same can be hadby applying to the city ticket agentsoffice H C Raysor

City Ticket Agent Ocala Fla

NEPTUNE WAS BEST MAN-

A romantic marriage took placeSunday evening Aug 1st upon theocean beach at Daytona the contract-ing

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parties being J M Patrick of Day ¬

tona and Mrs F A Banks of PortOrange Justice H T Titus who isliving on the beach with his familyperformed the ceremony which tookplace in the presence of a small party-of witnesses grouped upon the whitesands of the beach almost withinreach of the lapping waves of the At-lantic

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and just as the brilliant South-ern

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moon was rising above the bosom-of the waters and with the roar of the

I surf about themXo more imposing or romantic set-

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could be found for a weddingthan a summer evening on the Floridabeach just as the great moon risesfrom the limitless Atlantic ocean

RESULT OF REDEYE-

The killing of Charles Wiggins byhis brotherinlaw Charles Pons nearJacksonville the other day seems tohave been the result of too muchbooze The two men had been in thecity in the morning and returned toPons home both tolerably well load ¬

ed and carrying a bottle for futurereference The liquor seems to havemade Wiggins goodnatured buthad the opposite effect on Pons whoaccording to the testimony of his wifeand Wiggins son fired without anyprovocation Both men are well knownPons is the son of a former statetreasurer

SICKNESS OF THE EXSUL TAN

Salonica Turkey August J3Thedeath of former Sultan Abdul Hamid-is reported to be imminent as the re-

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of angina pectoris Three Con¬

stantinople surgeons have arrived andwill perform an operation in an effort-to save his life-

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Many people do not need glasses butmost people do

You may be one of the majorityThere are two ways of finding out

oneawait for time and disease todrive you to it-

TwoConsuJt 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 and 130

to 430 p m Optical office and lab-oratory

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rooms 2 and 4 Gary block

LABOR WAR IN ONTARIO-

Fort William Ont August 13PortWilliam is under martial law and it isfeared that scores of people will bekilled and injured before the weeK-

ends unless the militia and police arcable to subjugate striking foreign la-

borers¬

without being compelled to at ¬

tack them with great force Indica ¬

tions are that the men will not besubdued without heavy fighting how-ever

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I CASTOR IAF-or Infants and Children

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Man Who Discovered Gold at CrippleCreek Dies a Pauper

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after a lingering illness In hislast years Womack was dependent ona sister who keeps a boarding househere This is the end of a man whois one sense paid 200000000 for onespree

SOLDIER BALKS DEATH PLOT

It seemed to J A Stone a civil warveterans of Kemp Tex that a plotexisted between a desperate lung trou-ble

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and the grave to cause his deathI contracted a stubborn cold he

writes that developed a cough thatstuck to me in spite of all remedies-for years My weight ran down to 130pounds Then I began to use DrKings New Discovery which restored-my health completely I now weighITS pounds For severe colds obsti ¬

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BROUGHT DOWN A BALLOON-

Good Marksmanship of Russian Fron ¬

tier Guards May Cause TheirCountry Serious Trouble

St Petersburg Russia Aug 13Russian frontier guards fired yester-day

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on a Gorman balloon carrying-four men while crossing the borderThe guards killed three and wounded-the fourth The guards say theythought the balloon an unfriendly mil-itary

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airship There is great excite ¬

ment here over the occurrence It isexpected Germany will demand a fullexplanation The wounded balloonistsucceeded in grounding the balloonsafely

COULDNT FACE THE CANNON

Heavy Artillery of the Spanish Drovethe Moors from their HardWon

Vantage Ground

Penon de la Gomera Morocco Aug13The force of Moors which at¬

tacked the Spanish positions Wednes-day

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night and continued the fightfrom the hastily constructed earth-works

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which they threw up in front-of the Spanish defenses have beendriven back Into the country

The heavy fire of the Spanish artil ¬

lery on the walls of the city and fromthe port proved too much for thefanatical tribesmen who from pre-vious

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engagements have shown them ¬

selves to be careless of their personaldanger to the extreme-

A long range bombardment of theirsupposed positions in the country isbeing kept up

A Most Valuable Agent-The glycerine employed In Dr Plercel

medicines greatly enhances the medicinalproperties which it extracts from nativemedicinal roots and holds in solutionmuch better than alcohol would It alsopossessed medicinal properties of its ownwing a valuablo demulcent nutritiveantiseptic and antiferment It addsgreatly to the efficacy of tho Black Cherrybark Bloodroot Golden Seal root Stontroot and Queens root contained inGolden JedlcalDlLcovery in subduing

1 chronic or lingering coughs bronchialthroat and lung affections for all of which

I theso agents are recommended by stand¬

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away of flesh loss of appetite with weak8loma < h as In tho early stages of conumitJn there can be no doubt that gly-

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an S renth controlling tho cougband brinrmg about a healthy conditionof the wnfle system Of course It mustnot be e miracles It willnot curetfonsuraption except in Its earlierstages It will cir wry pvorp Jbstl-oaje hanT I c ipn roughs broneKTa-lamrnrfyriaeal troiTolpa and chroiiic s ro-

t w iorseneSs InacutecoughiItlsnotsoeflecuve iris in the lingeringbangon coughs or those of long standing-even when accompanied by bleeding fromlungs that it has performed its mostmarvelous cures

Prof Finlcy Ellinpwood M D of Benntt Med College Chicago says of gly-cerine

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tarrhalI castritis Ccatarrhnl inflammation ofstomach it is a most eOlclcnt preparation

I Glycerino will relieve many cases of pyrosisheartburn and excessive gastric stomaeh-

I acidityGolden Medical Discovery enriches and

purifies tho blood curing blotches pimpleseruptions scrofulous swelling and soresor ulcers

Send to Dr It V Pierce of Buffalo N Yfor free booklet telllntr ail about the nttrcmedicinal roots compotinf this irondarlul-Bttdlcloai There Is no alcohol In it

FOR RENTFIveroom house nearpumping statiop Apply to H CJones Ocala 3oUlInk Works OcalaFla 625tf

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Office Second Floor The MunroeChambliss Bank Building OcalaFlorida

Telephones Office 222 Residence221

Office Hours9 to 12 a m 2 to 4p m 730 to 830 p m

F E McCLANEPh-ysician and SurgeonG-

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Special Attention to Obstetrics Di ¬

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Office Rooms 322 Holder BuildingSecond Floor Phones Office Xo 333Residence No 333-

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OCALA NEWS COMPANY

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SHOWING EM SOME

Talk about your peekaboo shirtwaists etc but a negro woman wastried in Judge deMuros court Sat ¬

urday that took the whole bakerywhen it comes to transparent wear¬

ing apparel Her dross was so lowin the neck that the trade mark onher garter buckles was easily dis ¬

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A WEAKLING-Is the only way to describe the poorchild that is afflicted with worms Nomatter how much or how often It eats

I the worms get all the nourishmentIfrom the food the child gets practi-cally

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25 cents a bottle Sold by all

SOUTH LAKE WEIR-

Mr Granger and wife from west ofOxford were in town a few days sinceand may possibly move here afterawhile

Mr Fosnot of Eastlake broughtover a party of 18 Ocalaians on hisboat on Sunday

Miss Irene Gates is visiting her un-cle

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and aunt Mr and Mrs A GGates at their pleasant home in Ocalafor a couple of weeks v

Mr J Branch wife and littledaughter of Summerfield were hereon Saturday and may come to the lakefor an outing of a few weeks soon

Mr C E Brown came up fromWebster on Sunday to visit his wifereturning on the evening train

Mrs F E Haskell has her guesther sister Mrs Marshall who withher son arrived from their home inGeorgia on Saturday Mrs Marshall-has been quite ill of late and will re ¬

main here for the seasonMiss Lottie Black of Weirsdale

spent Monday with her old school ¬

mate Mrs C E Brown hereMr Louis Buckley Is attending a

theological school in Tennessee-A card from Herbert Reed who with

his mother is visiting at Milford Paon the Delaware river states that he15 having a fine time and enjoying thetrip immensely-

A well attended meeting of themembers and friends of the Weirsdale Presbyterian church was held atthe church on Saturday afternoon-Rev E G McKinley the pastor pre ¬

siding Plans for repairing the build-ing

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were discussed and it was decidedI to put in a metalic ceiling and a com-mittee

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was appointed to attend to thework-

E S Upham went down to St Pet¬

ersburg on Tuesday to stay awhile

If you arc run down Foleys KidneyRemedy will help you It strengthens-the kidneys so they will eliminate theimpurities from the blood that de-

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SHADYRei Z A Crumpton preached at

Olivette church Fast Sunday morning-and expects to be back the fourthSunday when with the help of RevFolks he will begin a series of meet ¬

ings to last a week We hope the peo-ple

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will attend and help make themeeting a success

Mrs Frank Meyers of Clearwater-is visiting her mother Mrs MattieCoins It has been some years sinceMrs M was here and her manyfriends arc giving her the welcomehand

The stork passed through our neigh ¬

borhood since last we wrote leavinga little son with Mr and Mrs F CBarnes also one at the home of Mrand Mrs Arthur Douglas and a sweetlittle daughter for Mr and Mrs JohnGoins We wish the little strangers ahappy career through life

The men of the community called aI meeting last Monday night to makearrangements about the annual picnicand barbecue to be held at GoInsSpring August 20 The public is in¬

vitedWe are sorry to hear that Mr J MDouglas is offering his property forsale preparatory to moving to Weirsdale CHARLES

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THE FLORIDA CONCRETE AND PAYING GO

We are prepared to fill your orders for cement work of whatever kindManufacturers of cement brick building blocks hexagon and octagon

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