Ocala Banner. (Ocala, Florida) 1905-11-24 [p Page...

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r > ° w y r = 1JELIEi OC ALA BAJM JVER 4 i w The paper Of the Peon le tor the People and bv the People TOLu 4004 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24 1905 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR r A MATTER OFNFAL- TIIROY4 I > 7 bAmAG- I POWDERAb- solutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE- A I Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or phos phatic acid SABA ELIZABETH EABBIS Local Editor I I HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN I Judge Joseph H Bell is in Tampa inspecting the midwinter fair Mr J D Carroll returned Saturday- from a business trip to Homosassa I Mr L J Brumby has returned 1 from a months visit to Jacksonville- Mr 1 W W Carman has gone to y Areher to take charge of a machine i 1 shop ti Mr W D Jarrell ot Wildwood 1 was a caller at the Banner oiiic Sat- urday ¬ r 1 Postmaster Crom is moving int the Episcopal rectory on Ocklawaha- avenue c Mr J M Neely of Ocklawaha has made an assignment to Clarence A Smith Mr R B Campeell is back from Kissimmee where he has been on a business trip- Favorite Iii Fertilizers for all crops and all fertilizer material for sale by Lang Swarfcz Co x Justice C F Venable of Center 1 Hill Sumter county was among the prominent visitors to Ocala Monday Miss Sara Elizabeth Harris our local editor is now in Atlanta and will be home in time to eat Thanks ¬ giving dinner u 5 Mrs B Herman of Floral City y and Mrs Elsie Hill of Goldsboro N f C cousins to Mr Perry Krasnoff will be lis guests during the coming week Mr Burford Leitnerwas bitten by- a dog Saturday evening but not bad ¬ ly hurt He had the wound treated immediately and no ill effects there ¬ r from are anticipated Mr C I Grace who has moved to Kendrick was in town Saturday and Bays Mrs Grace is regaining her 1 health rapidly which will pleasantnew- s V8 to her many Ocala friends Mr John L Edwards member of k the board of county commissioners- and who took a great interest in hav- ing ¬ f Marion county represented at the i Tampa fair is back and is much pleas ¬ J ed with our exhibit t Mr J M Robinson who has been rf confined in the MariOI county hospital fox the past two weeks with a broken leg has recovered sufficiently to be a removed to his home at Reddick and Was accompanied there Saturday by his wife CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS S Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use in time Sold by druggists t Nrs D A Miller went up to Citra yesterday to visit her sister Mrs Grantham whose husband quite ill sir Benjie Weathers of Holder spent Sunday in the city the guest of his parents Mr and Mrs B A Weathers- R W Blount of Ocala and one of the leading naval stores peoplein the state was an arrival in the city yes ¬ 1 terdayTampa Herald I u Karl Harter who left Marion coun ¬ j ty some time ago for California is I back again and says that Florida is I good enough for him sr H A Carter representing the I McMillan Brothers manufacturers of I copper stills of Jacksonville is here interviewing ourturpentine operators 3et your comforts now and you will be comfortable when the cold weather come Ocala Furniture Co Mrs E A White of Citra who has r been spending several months at I Monteagle Tenn has returned to her home and is visiting Ocala friends- for a short time Miss Mary Piatt who has been vis- iting i in Kentucky for the past two months returned home Sunday and ha + resumed her position in Mr D W Davis insurance office- j J Hon R L Anderson a prominent attorney from O ala was in Bronson this week looking some land titles and checking up an abstract to a large body of landWilliston Advo- cate ¬ Buy your Fertilizer or Fertilizer materials of Lang Swartz Co agents for the Sanders Fertilizer Co Jacksonville Fla x I I Mrs D G Edwards owner of the Ocala House who has been on an ex ¬ I tended visit to the Pacific slope has returned She says that she enjoyed- her visit immensely but is glad to get back home again Mr Bruce Campbell proprietor of the Florida Plumbing and Electric Company Mr J W Aiken foreman and Mr J H Spencer electrician I are in Kissimmee doing the plumbing I and electrical work on Osceolas new I court house The friends of Henry Grantham will regret to learn of his serious illness at Citra He is suffering with a contin ¬ ued attack of fever and is very low Just a few months ago Mr Grantham- lost all of his household goods cloth- ing ¬ I and entire household contents by fire at Citra Mrs S R Pyles drove in from her pretty home Glenhurst yesterday accompanied by Mrs Gunderson the accomplished music teacher employ- ed ¬ by Capt and Mrs Pyles for the season They were visiting Mrs l Peter Stanley and her mother Mrs l Thomas iW > C i j V TO THE VOTER- Will I you vote for Christmas chimes- or Christmas crimes- If S the saloon is a good thing for our l people it should not be taxed higher I than other merchants if a bad thing I you can not afford to go in partner- ship ¬ with it Your vote decides the matter The matron of soiled women be ¬ lieved the county would vote dry she I sold out and left because the fiery annex she said was almost indis pensible to her business How can a clean gentleman vote to make these I two schools as lawful as any other public school- A colored woman said They tell us colored people of the country that- if the county goes dry the temper- ance ¬ folks will have the nofence- law passed and compellus to pasture Why attempt to make a colored voter believe a thing you know a white vo- ter ¬ would not believe and which you do not believe yourself We want the colored voter to stand with us for the salvation of white and black but we shall not buy him nor attempt to deceive The saloonist says the country will lose many thousands of dollars in rev ¬ enue Well Eleven times two hundred and fifty make two thousand seven hundred and fifty Thats what they call many thousands If you want to see many thousands going out of the county just look at the I stream running northward leaving i no real values behind Why license men to drain the weilth of our coun ¬ ty NN Blind tiger blind tiger Why not cry Thief thief Concealed weapons Impure literature Laws do not stop these things More I thieves than blind tigers Yet you J retain these laws and then turn round and demand absolute perfection only- in the one lawprohibition I Is this a credit to you intelligence- Noah and Christ forced to vote for I the saloon What a muddling of scripture Noah began to be an hus ¬ bandman In this beginning he knew lot the nature of the coming I product The first experience knock- ed ¬ him down and two of his sons cov- ered ¬ him with a blanket just as good I people have to nurse the results of the liquor traffic Who was cursed Not the ones who covered the fath ers nakedness but the beastly son that exposed it The saloon does the same After Noahs experiment God warned against strong drink Looknot upon the wine when it is red that biteth and stingeth Christ- was consistent with His own book He did not drink the wine that was red but the good wine called the fruit of the vine t The vacated storerooms if occupi- ed ¬ by the same calss of stores that are already here will divide the trade with our merchants just like they did in Gainesville They so divided that new buildings went up and the business men would not now consider a proposition to re ¬ store the worst divider that a city ever had Is it true that 300000 are i spent here every year for liquor I The larger portion of that money will not only go back into those va- cant ¬ stores but into the hands of I our present business men Gen- tlemen ¬ t I you have given us your I frightful theories now we suggest I that you and our bankers go up to I Gainesville and have a chat with Mr Dutton who will give you some glo- rious ¬ I I facts You say people will go to other I towns to get a dram and do their I trading Friend you are surrounded i by dry counties Will they jour- ney across an entire county to do J I their trading Against all your pre- dictions j gentlemen we have mailed ifi i J 7 f it you facts in the Voters Guide Study them lay down your fears i vote for better things i and do not let a branch road city like Gainesville outstrip a main line city like Ocala- W D DARN Chm- LW MOORE Sec Board of Trade Meeting- An interesting meeting the Board- of Trade was held at the city hall Friday night and quite a number were in attendance Judge Joseph H Bell an officer of the Ocala Rifles was present and read the conditions necessary for se ¬ curing the permanent encampment- for the state troops- As the Boaard of Trade feels that Ocala is in a pasition to fulfill the re ¬ quirements an effort will be made to do so A committee consisting of Judge Bell Lieutenant J M Graham and Mr R L Martin was appointed to I select the necessary land and to take I such other steps as are necessary for I securing the encampment- A proposition was also read from one of the United States senators from New Jersey asking if the board- of trade would endorse President Roosevelts proposition of life insur ¬ ance to come under federal supervis- ion ¬ and other propositions enacting- the same into law and making it ef ¬ fective all of which were endorsed Other matters were discussed which- it is believed will be helpful to the merchants in securing a larger holi- day ¬ I trade I Phil Brown Goes to Fort Myers Hon Phil F Brown the well known owner and proprietor of the Blue Ridge Springs will shortly leave for Fort Mjers Florida where he will I take charge of the famed Royal Palm I hotel of that place Mr Brown is one of the most popular citizens of the state not only well equipped by long experience in hotel management I but of highly cultivated and scholarly I attributes Fort Myers is in the ex ¬ treme southern section of Florida on i the Calooshatchie river and is famed I as a winter resort Tarpon fishing I quail shooting and other winter sports- are among its many attractions The I hotel of which Mr Brown is to take I charge occupies a foremost place in I the list of Floridas many noted re sorrs Here in Virginia where Mr Brown has hundreds of friends the i hope will be widely entertained that i he will reap abundant success in the new venture Roanoke Va News No Poison in Chamberlains Cough RemeDy From Napier New Zealand Herald I Two years ago the Pharmacy Board- of I Oew South Wales Australia had an anylesis made of all the cough I medicines sold in that market Out of the entire list theo found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons This exception was I Chamberlains Cough Remedy made by the Chamberlain Mhdicine Co Des Moines Iowa U S The absence- of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be had II and it is with a feeling of security- that any mother can give it to her little ones Chamberlains Cough Remedy is especially recommeneded- by its makers for coughs colds croup and whooping cough This renedv is for sale by all druggists m Judgment Against Seaboard Judge Joseph Bell Satnrday heard the case of G W Ray vs the Sea ¬ board Air Line railway to recover j damages on a carload of cantaloupes delayed in transit Judgment was en ¬ tered against defendants The com- plainant ¬ 1 last summer loaded a car of I cantaloupes on a sidetrack just south I of Ocala and it was delayed as same I was not moved by the railroad as per I agreement n I Thank the Lord cried Hannah Plant of Little Rock i Ark ufor the relief I got from Buck lens Arnica Salve It cured my fearful running sores which nothing- else I would heal and from which I had suffered for 5 years It is a marvelous healer for cuts burns and wounds Guaranteed at Tydings Cos drug store 25c m < to tz t i > t f l SWF wiffitf ww wwwflf wwwwww wwww it www y I Cold Storage- Of r 1 at = Meats f We beg to Announce to the pub ° = = Lie that we are ready to cure MEAT S We guarantee R- i E satisfaction and solicit your pat- ronage = mr i Ocala Ice ai fi Fuel Co Y 4 N 1111 i 1 1uJ1111 11 111 l JUJU ail 11 jjijji Cold Weather- Is Certaill to ComeS- o why should you wait until it comes to lay in your supply of Winter Wraps- We have just received and put on display- one A of the prettiest most varied most stylish and uptodate assortments o- fSHAWLS INDIES PIT f WOOLEN SWEATERS Set- hat z y a money can buy and we invite the > ladies to call and see them All sizes from little girls to the stout matron We can also fit out men and boys with wool sweaters You will find our prices right Call and let us show this splenid line 3 THE FAIR A WEBB Prop OCALA FLORIDA 3- i c QffiJ 5r5 5r5N c5c 5a5 e5c5t 5a n Ga a a- i SN rS rv i5e55a5c g I- To zto I WEEATMEAT I grow strong Unless we get i good meat we may as well let m s 11 it Hjone There is no strength isi E in tough meatinstead of giv- ing ¬ r- t it takes strength to digest ISg i L it It pays to be careful in i buying meatbe sure to get d f the ntender and choice d i ra Pay a little more if need be and E put something in your stomach f which will pur flesh on your r bones and strong blood in your i fID veins L EDW ARDS BROS Stalls 2 and 4 Oily Market Ocala Fla JrCij- CJ r C c5 u N5 5rV5 5 i5u n5e ra r C4 i E i 3 S A STANDLEY COT- he x Pinrjacle of Human Skill- ri Has been reached in our ca- rriagesbuggies e only way = t they can ever be better is to raise the r = pinnaole elevate the standardand ¼ 1 JJj even then our vehicles will be found f i at the top They are not so high in j prices though as to be out of reach l of most vehicle users Let ns quote 1 you figures J LIVERY FEED SALE STABLE ydhs- a I J Y st s 1t431Ec s tvrs

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    1JELIEi OCALA BAJMJVER4

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    The paper Of the Peon le tor the People and bv the PeopleTOLu 4004 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24 1905 ONE DOLLAR A YEARr

    A MATTER OFNFAL-

    TIIROY4I

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    bAmAG-I

    POWDERAb-solutely Pure

    HAS MO SUBSTITUTE-A

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    Cream of Tartar Powderfree from alum or phos

    phatic acid

    SABA ELIZABETH EABBIS Local EditorI

    I HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN

    I Judge Joseph H Bell is in Tampainspecting the midwinter fair

    Mr J D Carroll returned Saturday-from a business trip to Homosassa

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    Mr L J Brumby has returned1 from a months visit to Jacksonville-

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    W W Carman has gone toyAreher to take charge of a machine

    i1 shopti Mr W D Jarrell ot Wildwood1 was a caller at the Banner oiiic Sat-

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    1 Postmaster Crom is moving intthe Episcopal rectory on Ocklawaha-avenuec

    Mr J M Neely of Ocklawaha hasmade an assignment to Clarence

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    Smith

    Mr R B Campeell is back fromKissimmee where he has been on abusiness trip-

    FavoriteIii Fertilizers for all cropsand all fertilizer material for sale byLang Swarfcz Co x

    Justice C F Venable of Center1 Hill Sumter county was among the

    prominent visitors to Ocala Monday

    Miss Sara Elizabeth Harris ourlocal editor is now in Atlanta andwill be home in time to eat Thanks ¬giving dinner

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    Mrs B Herman of Floral Cityy and Mrs Elsie Hill of Goldsboro N

    f C cousins to Mr Perry Krasnoff willbe lis guests during the coming week

    Mr Burford Leitnerwas bitten by-a dog Saturday evening but not bad ¬ly hurt He had the wound treatedimmediately and no ill effects there ¬

    r from are anticipated

    Mr C I Grace who has moved toKendrick was in town Saturday andBays Mrs Grace is regaining her

    1 health rapidly which will pleasantnew-s V8 to her many Ocala friends

    Mr John L Edwards member ofk the board of county commissioners-

    and who took a great interest in hav-ing

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    f Marion county represented at thei Tampa fair is back and is much pleas ¬

    J ed with our exhibitt Mr J M Robinson who has beenrf confined in the MariOI county hospital

    fox the past two weeks with a brokenleg has recovered sufficiently to bearemoved to his home at Reddick andWas accompanied there Saturday byhis wife

    CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILSS

    Best Cough Syrup Tastes GoodUse in time Sold by druggists

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    Nrs D A Miller went up to Citrayesterday to visit her sister MrsGrantham whose husband quite ill

    sir Benjie Weathers of Holderspent Sunday in the city the guest ofhis parents Mr and Mrs B AWeathers-

    R W Blount of Ocala and one ofthe leading naval stores peoplein thestate was an arrival in the city yes ¬

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    terdayTampa HeraldI u

    Karl Harter who left Marion coun¬j ty some time ago for California isI back again and says that Florida isI good enough for him

    sr H A Carter representing theI McMillan Brothers manufacturers of

    Icopper stills of Jacksonville is hereinterviewing ourturpentine operators

    3et your comforts now and you will becomfortable when the cold weather comeOcala Furniture Co

    Mrs E A White of Citra who hasrbeen spending several months at

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    Monteagle Tenn has returned toher home and is visiting Ocala friends-for a short time

    Miss Mary Piatt who has been vis-itingi in Kentucky for the past twomonths returned home Sunday andha + resumed her position in Mr DW Davis insurance office-

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    Hon R L Anderson a prominentattorney from O ala was in Bronsonthis week looking some land titlesand checking up an abstract to alarge body of landWilliston Advo-cate

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    Buy your Fertilizer or Fertilizermaterials of Lang Swartz Coagents for the Sanders Fertilizer CoJacksonville Fla x

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    I Mrs D G Edwards owner of theOcala House who has been on an ex¬

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    tended visit to the Pacific slope hasreturned She says that she enjoyed-her visit immensely but is glad to getback home again

    Mr Bruce Campbell proprietor ofthe Florida Plumbing and ElectricCompany Mr J W Aiken foremanand Mr J H Spencer electrician

    I are in Kissimmee doing the plumbingI and electrical work on Osceolas newI court house

    The friends of Henry Grantham will

    regret to learn of his serious illness atCitra He is suffering with a contin ¬

    ued attack of fever and is very lowJust a few months ago Mr Grantham-lost all of his household goods cloth-

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    I and entire household contents byfire at Citra

    Mrs S R Pyles drove in from herpretty home Glenhurst yesterdayaccompanied by Mrs Gunderson theaccomplished music teacher employ-ed

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    by Capt and Mrs Pyles for theseason They were visiting Mrs

    l Peter Stanley and her mother Mrsl Thomas

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    TO THE VOTER-

    Will

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    you vote for Christmas chimes-or Christmas crimes-

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    the saloon is a good thing for ourl

    people it should not be taxed higherI

    than other merchants if a bad thingI

    you can not afford to go in partner-ship

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    with it Your vote decides thematter

    The matron of soiled women be ¬lieved the county would vote dry she Isold out and left because the fiery

    annex she said was almost indispensible to her business How can aclean gentleman vote to make these Itwo schools as lawful as any otherpublic school-

    A colored woman said They tellus colored people of the country that-if the county goes dry the temper-ance

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    folks will have the nofence-law passed and compellus to pastureWhy attempt to make a colored voterbelieve a thing you know a white vo-ter

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    would not believe and which youdo not believe yourself We wantthe colored voter to stand with us forthe salvation of white and black butwe shall not buy him nor attempt todeceive

    The saloonist says the country willlose many thousands of dollars in rev¬enue Well Eleven times twohundred and fifty make two thousandseven hundred and fifty Thats whatthey call many thousands If youwant to see many thousands goingout of the county just look at the

    I stream running northward leavingi no real values behind Why license

    men to drain the weilth of our coun ¬ty

    NNBlind tiger blind tiger Why

    not cry Thief thief Concealedweapons Impure literatureLaws do not stop these things More

    I

    thieves than blind tigers Yet youJ

    retain these laws and then turn roundand demand absolute perfection only-in the one lawprohibition I Is thisa credit to you intelligence-

    Noah and Christ forced to vote forI the saloon What a muddling ofscripture Noah began to be an hus¬

    bandman In this beginning heknew lot the nature of the coming

    I product The first experience knock-ed

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    him down and two of his sons cov-ered

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    him with a blanket just as goodI

    people have to nurse the results ofthe liquor traffic Who was cursedNot the ones who covered the fathers nakedness but the beastly sonthat exposed it The saloon does thesame After Noahs experiment Godwarned against strong drink

    Looknot upon the wine when it isred that biteth and stingeth Christ-was consistent with His own bookHe did not drink the wine that was

    red but the good wine calledthe fruit of the vine

    tThe vacated storerooms if occupi-

    ed

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    by the same calss of stores thatare already here will divide thetrade with our merchants just likethey did in Gainesville They so

    divided that new buildings wentup and the business men wouldnot now consider a proposition to re ¬store the worst divider that a cityever had Is it true that 300000 are ispent here every year for liquor

    I

    The larger portion of that moneywill not only go back into those va-cant

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    stores but into the hands of Iour present business men Gen-tlemen

    ¬tIyou have given us your I

    frightful theories now we suggest I

    that you and our bankers go up to IGainesville and have a chat with MrDutton who will give you some glo-rious

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    factsYou say people will go to other I

    towns to get a dram and do their I

    trading Friend you are surrounded iby dry counties Will they jour-ney across an entire county to do J

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    their trading Against all your pre-dictions

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    gentlemen we have mailed

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    you facts in the Voters GuideStudy them lay down your fears ivote for better things i and do notlet a branch road city like Gainesvilleoutstrip a main line city like Ocala-

    W D DARN Chm-L W MOORE Sec

    Board of Trade Meeting-An interesting meeting the Board-

    of Trade was held at the city hallFriday night and quite a numberwere in attendance

    Judge Joseph H Bell an officer ofthe Ocala Rifles was present andread the conditions necessary for se ¬curing the permanent encampment-for the state troops-

    As the Boaard of Trade feels thatOcala is in a pasition to fulfill the re¬quirements an effort will be made todo so

    A committee consisting of JudgeBell Lieutenant J M Graham andMr R L Martin was appointed to Iselect the necessary land and to take Isuch other steps as are necessary for Isecuring the encampment-

    A proposition was also read fromone of the United States senatorsfrom New Jersey asking if the board-of trade would endorse PresidentRoosevelts proposition of life insur ¬ance to come under federal supervis-ion

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    and other propositions enacting-the same into law and making it ef¬fective all of which were endorsed

    Other matters were discussed which-it is believed will be helpful to themerchants in securing a larger holi-day

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    trade I

    Phil Brown Goes to Fort MyersHon Phil F Brown the well known

    owner and proprietor of the BlueRidge Springs will shortly leave forFort Mjers Florida where he will Itake charge of the famed Royal Palm Ihotel of that place Mr Brown isone of the most popular citizens ofthe state not only well equipped bylong experience in hotel management Ibut of highly cultivated and scholarly

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    attributes Fort Myers is in the ex¬treme southern section of Florida on ithe Calooshatchie river and is famed Ias a winter resort Tarpon fishing Iquail shooting and other winter sports-are among its many attractions The Ihotel of which Mr Brown is to take Icharge occupies a foremost place in I

    the list of Floridas many noted resorrs Here in Virginia where MrBrown has hundreds of friends the

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    hope will be widely entertained thati

    he will reap abundant success in thenew venture Roanoke Va News

    No Poison in Chamberlains CoughRemeDy

    From Napier New Zealand Herald I

    Two years ago the Pharmacy Board-of

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    Oew South Wales Australia hadan anylesis made of all the cough

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    medicines sold in that market Outof the entire list theo found only onethat they declared was entirely freefrom all poisons This exception was I

    Chamberlains Cough Remedy madeby the Chamberlain Mhdicine CoDes Moines Iowa U S The absence-of all narcotics makes this remedythe safest and best that can be had IIand it is with a feeling of security-that any mother can give it to herlittle ones Chamberlains CoughRemedy is especially recommeneded-by its makers for coughs colds croupand whooping cough This renedvis for sale by all druggists m

    Judgment Against SeaboardJudge Joseph Bell Satnrday heard

    the case of G W Ray vs the Sea¬board Air Line railway to recover jdamages on a carload of cantaloupesdelayed in transit Judgment was en ¬tered against defendants The com-plainant

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    last summer loaded a car of I

    cantaloupes on a sidetrack just south Iof Ocala and it was delayed as same

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    was not moved by the railroad as per Iagreement

    n

    I Thank the Lord

    cried Hannah Plant of Little Rock iArk ufor the relief I got from Bucklens Arnica Salve It cured myfearful running sores which nothing-else

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    would heal and from which Ihad suffered for 5 years It is amarvelous healer for cuts burns andwounds Guaranteed at TydingsCos drug store 25c m

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    I Cold Storage-Of

    r1 at= Meats

    f We beg to Announce to the pub °== Lie that we are ready to cure

    MEAT S We guarantee R-iE satisfaction and solicit your pat-ronage

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    i Ocala Ice ai fiFuel Co

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    4N1111 i1 1uJ1111 11 111 l JUJUail 11 jjijji

    Cold Weather-Is Certaill to ComeS-

    o why should you wait until it comes tolay in your supply of Winter Wraps-We have just received and put on display-one

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    of the prettiest most varied moststylish and uptodate assortments o-

    fSHAWLSINDIES PIT fWOOLEN SWEATERS Set-

    hat

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    amoney can buy and we invite the >

    ladies to call and see them All sizesfrom little girls to the stout matron Wecan also fit out men and boys with woolsweaters You will find our prices rightCall and let us show this splenid line

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    THE FAIRA WEBB Prop OCALA FLORIDA 3-

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    I WEEATMEAT Igrow strong Unless we get igood meat we may as well let

    m s 11 it Hjone There is no strengthisiE in tough meatinstead of giv-

    ing¬ r-

    tit takes strength to digest

    ISg i L it It pays to be careful inibuying meatbe sure to get d f

    the ntender and choice dira Pay a little more if need be and Eput something in your stomachf which will pur flesh on yourr bones and strong blood in your ifID veins

    L EDW ARDS BROSStalls 2 and 4 Oily Market Ocala Fla

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    S A STANDLEY COT-he

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    Pinrjacle of Human Skill-ri

    Has been reached in our ca-rriagesbuggies e only way= t they can ever be better is to raise ther = pinnaole elevate the standardand

    ¼ 1 JJj even then our vehicles will be foundfi at the top They are not so high in

    j prices though as to be out of reachlof most vehicle users Let ns quote

    1 you figures J

    LIVERY FEED SALE STABLE

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