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3d vrr S t tr THE > OC ALA 3 BANNER < i- I dA The paper Of the JPeortle lor the People and t > v the People 40 NO29 QCATA FLORIDA FRIDAY DECEMBER 29 1905 ONE DOLLAR YEAR v x 4S tii IOAL The Absolutely Pure ET Baking PoyvderM- ade of Cream of Tartar 9 and t Free From Alum OF Phosphate Add v ri Royal Baking Powder renders bread biscuit cake and all flour foods finer and more healthful r n x Baying powders made from alum phccphsces and other harsh caustic acids are lower in price but they are injurious to the stomach u The injurious effect of alum on the mucous coat of the- T stomach is positive and beyond dis Lute ii js both n irritant 4 and an astringent The use rf abr n aiiy a cle of ford or- el art e sd in t preparatG of x 7>artRticprozwtQddt- na CV = r > oc TJ CNavy 1- X V r t New Toys kq- T I 4 When Christmas day is over- t I What does the pale moon see I Apeeping through the window h Across the Christmas tree I i It sees the little Playthings H favorites no more y I Forgotten and neglected zL Together on the floor I f Upon the flowery carpet I i Tke woolly lamb doth graze- r I The China doll regarding With sad embarrassed gaze sr I 1 And Jack the merry Jumper Grins lonely and in vain 5fc To ask Oh will the Children I Come play with us again f t poor timid toys and painted I Together but a da- yiYouve scarcely grown acquainted brief hours of play Small pilgrims met together Y Beneath the twinkling pine jt To lay the Love of Childhood Upon the Christmas shrine tl Ji Ah Baby in your dreaming T Forget them not I pray Then toyland hearts are tender ifJi To all your whims of play 3And at tomorrows bedtime I st they should feel the slight I f Blow out the candle gently I And kiss your Friends good night WALLACE IRWIX r We had very pleasant call Tues 4ay from Caqt O L Chesnut former- ly ¬ < t of Clinton SC but now residing- at Tifton Ga Capt Chesnut and Dr McIntosh of Hickory N C k lather of Mrs D E Mclver of this I eity were comrades and have been tfast friends ever since and make it i the rule of their lives to meet once a year and this Christmas they are spending in Ocala with Mr and Mrs Melver They also spent last Christ- mas I f in Ocala I TO REMOVE I FRECKLE and PIMPLES- IN j 10 DAYS US- ENADINOLA 1 t THE COPLEXION BEAU IFIE- Rf 3 M y f afes l ryf i 5 < > = =n c3ii- i c r- Y t r 9 THE NADINOLA GIRL Formerly Advertised and sold as NADINOLA- etutrigein = formula or The name been changed to avoid confusion as we aoahord to have so valuable preparation wed with other LINOLAis guaranteed and money will be refanded in every case where it to re i ygireckles pimples liver spots collar dis gyMotna allownefis sun tan heads eruptions etc The worst cases in- days Leaves the skin clear softhealthy 1Wtoresthe beauty of youth > acand ioo Sold in each city by all tdraggistorb y mail- NATIONAL only by- tr TOILET CO Paris Tenn Utz Ocala by and all leading drug stores F t udGa 1 r Remembered the Needy t Among the other good < deeds placed- to the credit of the Ocala Sunday schools during the Christmas season was the collection taken up by the members of the Baptist young folks Each member of the school paid a penny for every year of his or her age to make up a fund for the Baptist orphanage at Arcadia and 3310 was in this manner subscribed toward making happy the inmates of that worthy institution Besides the above amount in cash these young people also sent the orphans a box of cloth- ing ¬ and one of provisions- In Mad Chase Millions rush in mad chase after health from one extreme of fadism- to another when if they would only eat good food and keep their bowels segular with Dr Kings New Life Pills their troubles would all pass away Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble 25c at Tydings Cos drug store guar ¬ anteed m- Mi George Ross formerly of the Cotton Plant neighborhood but now of Largo in Hillsborough county is spending his vacation here with rela- tives ¬ and friends He is very much- in love with his new home and has succeeded in bringing an orange grove into bearing since his residence there and his future prospects are very bright indeed Mr Ross says that the whole country is becoming an immense orange grove and very little use is being done except the planting- of more groves This season the yield has been good and the prices satis ¬ factory Miami to Have a Big Cigar Factory- The liami Realty Loan and Guar- anty ¬ Co have completed arrange- ments ¬ by which the Ximanies Eros Cigar Co will be incorporated under the title of the Miami Cigar Manufac- turing ¬ Co of Miami Florida with a capital of 5000000 A commodious factory building will be erected by the company and Miami will take her first step on the road to a cigar man ¬ ufacturing center A trade for Xim ¬ anies goods has already been estab ¬ lished and the factory will employ many men Miami News A Fearful Fate I it is a fearful fate to have to en- dure ¬ the terrible torture of piles f can truthfully say writes Harry Colson of Masonville Ia that for blind bleeding itching and protrud- ing piles Bucklens Arnica Salve is the best cure made Also hest for cuts burns and injuries 2oc at Ty ¬ dings Co druggists m T Of all those who merrily enjoyed Christmas none did > o more thun the Scottish young intn who are employ- ed ¬ by Messrs elver and Mackay They engaged two vehicles and with bag pipes paraded the principal streets of the city and then visited Silver Springs They went down the run river and on as far as the Oclawaha returning had a dance on the pavil ¬ ion and came back to Ocala just at dark after having spent a very de- lightful ¬ claylhe weather was pro ¬ pitious and everything conspired to make the day a memorable one to Scotland in these young men from their new home in a new country Twenty pounds of sugar for 100 at the Fair 4 i WEDDINGS a PulestonArrington Mr and Mrs Thomas Marvin Pu ¬ leston have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter Stella to Mr Briggs Arrington of Muscogee Ind Ter on Wednesday evening Jan- uary ¬ 3 at eight oclock at the Pres ¬ byterian church Monticello Florida This wedding will be one of the most notable events of the year owing to the prominence and popularity of the bridetobe who is one of Monticellos I sweetest examples of winsome woman- hood ¬ and of the groomtobe who I was formerly from Quitman Ga There will be six bridesmaids Misses I Lula and Sallie Puleston Mary Den ham Carrie Bailey Jennie Denmark of Quitman and Genevieve Parkhill I Miss Lizzie Puleston will be maid of honor Mr Tom Arrington of Quitman- will be best man The groomsmen- will be Messrs Long and Felder of Quitman Molcomb of Valdosta W R- and I C G Puleston and Will Denham j of Thomasville I I Whiting Bevelie I IrJ A Whiting and Miss Ruth I Beville of Alachua county were mar- ried ¬ near Sugar Foot prarie in that county on Saturday under rather un ¬ usual cicumstaiices The bride is very ill and fearing that she would not re- cover ¬ she insisted as a mark of de votion to be married while in that condition At last accounts the bride- is I still in a critical condition Walker Hooker On Tuesday afternoon December the nineteenth Miss Myra Hooker and Mr William Walker of Barlow were united in marriage- The wedding took place at the home of the bride who is one of Bartows i most beautiful and prominent young women It was largely attended and was a very beautiful affair- Ir and MISS Walker are spending their honeymoon at St Augustine I School Teachers Convention- The school teachers convention is being held at Miami this week i Mr W D Carn superintendent of public instruction for this county is I in attendance and is chairman of the program committee- Mr r W M Holloway state superin ¬ tendent of public instruction delivered- the annual address yesterday- The hotels and boarding houses of Miami have given especially low rates and quite a large number of teachers from all over the state are present Besides Mr Carn the following teachers from this county are at Mi- ami ¬ I viz W II Workman and Miss Xellie Stevens of the Ocala High- I school Mrs Pie of the Ocala Kind ¬ ergarten school Miss Stella Martin Miss Lola Bradford Miss Lelia ORhea Emanuel Martin and Mr Russell and others of the county schools Mrs Mciver Entertains- Mrs Donald E Mclver entertained the members of the Daughters of tle Confederacy in a very royal manner Wednesday afternoon The guests of honor were Mrs Mel yers father Dr McIntosh of Hickory X C and Capt Chestnut of Tifton Ga These two gentlemen are confederate veterans I and life long friends and their after- noon ¬ with the Daughters was a I great delight to them and to the la ¬ I dies as well Mrs Mclver wax assisted by Mrs- E L Carney and Miss Owens and during the afternoon very tempting refreshments were passed to the guests by these ladies Mrs Mclvers I parties are alwaysvery delightful and on Wednesday her guests spent the I afternoon in a very pleasant manner I Grip Quickly Knocked Out I Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and my ¬ self contracted severe colds which tpeedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms Mr J S Egleston of I Maple Landing Ihwa Kneas and joints aching muscles sore head I I stopped up eyes and nose running with alternate spells of chills and fever We began using Chamberlains Cough Remedy aiding the same with- a dose of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablete and by its liberal use I soon completelp knocked the grip These tablets promote a healthy I action of the bowels liver and kid ¬ neys which is always beneficial when the system is congested by a cold or a attack of the grip For sale by all druggists m We had a pleasant call yesterday from Dr John Halton of Sarasota who is spending the Chrir t was noii days at Anthon with Di Lindner and is having a good time hunting and fishing The doctor is a soninlaw- of Mr and Mrs E H Swain so well known to our readers and has a sani ¬ tarium at Sarasota He is a pleasant gentleman and is building up a large practice in this growing city Set your comforts now and you will be comfortable when the cold weather cornea Ocala Furniture Co CHRISTMAS TREES- On Monday night the children of the Methodist Sunday school held their r Christmas exercises and the tree at the I church a very pretty and interesting 11 program was rendered in the audi ¬ torium after which the pupils went in ¬ to the Sunday school room where a I beautiful tree heavily laden awaited them and it was very soon despoiled- of the good things thereon- On the same night at the Baptist church the children of that school I were given their treat It varied from the regular tree and ihstead of this I form of amusement there was a fish- pond The Bapistry was filled with I water and in it were all manner of interesting things and the children had lots of fun fishing for their presents I Afterwards several songs were sung 1 and Mr Carroll the pastor made a few pleasing remarks j Tuesday night the armory formed the setting for another Christmas tree I which was splendidly bedecked for the I member of Grace Episcopal Sunday I school After the presents had been 1 distributed the children spent the re j mainder of the evening picnicking and I having a good time generally J I The Misses Williams Entertained for Miss Williams Misses Mattie and Carrie Williams gave a river party Wednesday com- plimentary ¬ to Miss Williams of Xew Orleans who is the guest of her sis- ter ¬ Mrs C C Carroll Mr and Mrs I Carroll chaperoned the party and the other guests were Miss Bessie Porter I and Messrs Robert Mathews and Os- co Zewadski They went down to Sil ¬ ver Springs in the bus and spent the entire day on the river and at noon served a splendid picnic dinner Miss Williams the honoree of this I pleasant party is a very attractive- and vivacious young lady and during- her short stay in Ocala has already made many friends I I Childrens Party Miss Lula Rodgers the winsome lit i tie daughter of Mr and Mrs Allan Rodgers of East Springfield was hos- tess i at a delightful party given at the hospitable home of her parents last evening at which she did the I honors gracefully The popularity of I this little lady was shown by the large I attendance of boys and girls all of whom enjoyed themselves very much A pretty tree loaded heavily with the offerings of Santa Claus was admir- ed ¬ by everyone Delicious refresh ¬ ments were served and each guest re ¬ ceived a present Jacksonville Me- tropolis ¬ I I Coughing Spell Caused Death Harry Duckwell aged 25 years choked to death early yesterday morn ¬ I ing at his home in the presence of his wife and child He contracted- a slight cold a few days ago and paid I but slight attention to it Yesterday I morning he was seized with a fit of coughing which continued for some time His wife sent for a physician I but before he could arrive another spell came on and Duckwell died I from suffocation St Louis Globe I Democrat Dec 1 19011 Ballards I Horehound Syrup would have saved him 25c 50c and 100 at all drug ¬ gists m I Chafing Dish Club Entertained I hiss Eloise Miller one of the pret ¬ tiest and most attractive of the young society girls entertained the chafing dish club very pleasantly at her home AVfdnesday night After cooking on the chafing dishes for an hour the young gentlemen of that set all called- at Miss Millers and invited the young ladies to go with them to the Ar- mory ¬ where they had planned a dance- in their honor Their invitation was accepted and it proved a very happy termination to an exceptionally pleas- ant ¬ I evening A Correction Editor Ocala Banner I Dear Sir Kindly correct the state ¬ ment that appeared in the columns of yesterday Evenings Star that a ne ¬ gro was stabbed in Strauss C Cos saloon There was no difficulty or unpleas- antness ¬ of any description in our es ¬ tablishment during the entire Christ ¬ mas Holidays and we can not under ¬ stand what motive the Evening Star had in making the statement Respectfully yours- STRAUSS CO I An Afternoon Tea Wednesday afternoon Mrs Charles- S Cullen asked a few of her friends- in to a four oclock tea to meet her cousin Miss Mary Lee Woodard of Xorth Carolina who is spending the week in Ocala The ladies present- were Mrs George Pasteur Mrs D S Woodrow Mrs W T Gary Misses Miriam Pasteur Sarah McCreery Meta Jewett Hattie Dye Esther Weathers and Sara Harris Tea and sandwiches cake and candy were passed and a pleasantly cosy and in- formal ¬ afternoon was spent by Mrs Cullen and her guests 1 < t c1 1 t UNCLES Old AUNTSC- OME fem OR Arent you going to buy some CAN D Y for your WRITE OR nieces and nephews for SEND WORD CHRISTMAS The sweetest tooth of the little folks and the most fastidious tusks of the I 9 older ones are provided t for in our elegant stock- of 24 i pure regular and c- II e MAIN ST t I Holiday CandiesOC- ALAt You cant get cheaper or FLA better anywhere than at f TROXLERS CANDY STORE r- l a- S I We keep a full stok of I LOOK FOR id Joe 1 klk THE SEAL Old Harevst t I B Old McBrayer I > Mark Rogers I i rr a f 1 ajlili1lii- I PIli H Old Charter I 1 t = FI y 1IiIi lil t V I 1 C i fd Mt Vernon it- r I J I > I S 11Iillf j II f > P1f Cascads- andWllgotharmh I I i 1 t I ij I V < I ffi 00 1 II I 1t 1i Grade Whiskey t Uuexpected Visitor i ° II May be an old friend or a II new business acquaintance s Be ready for him with a I case of assorted whiskies I S rye burbon Scotch Irish c I brandies wines etc We > Y I will put you up a dozen o- rS I more quart bottles to meet f o Rn l just such emergencies an- dO I youll not go broke either paying for the good p I t goods we supply j v- l II corraw I e zas I OCfiLA HOUSE WINE ROOMS I 3n- ssncns 1- t I e I L R g I 7 I S lOne and Twohorse Hay Presses I Tedders < Mowers Rakes Knife Grinders- A Complete Stock of Repairs Both Deering and McCormick MARION H0RDW0RE COMPANY LANDS If you have lands you wish to sell lease or rent I or if you want to buy lands for farming grazing 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IdA The paper Of the JPeortle lor the People and t>v the People40 NO29 QCATA FLORIDA FRIDAY DECEMBER 29 1905 ONE DOLLAR YEAR

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x 4Stii IOALThe Absolutely Pure

ET Baking PoyvderM-ade of Cream of Tartar 9 and

t Free From Alum OF Phosphate Addv

ri Royal Baking Powder renders bread biscuit cakeand all flour foods finer and more healthfulr

n xBaying powders made from alum phccphsces and other

harsh caustic acids are lower in price but they are injurious tothe stomach

u The injurious effect of alum on the mucous coat of the-

T stomach is positive and beyond dis Lute ii js both n irritant

4 and an astringent The use rf abr n aiiy a cle of ford or-

elart e sd in t preparatG of x 7 >artRticprozwtQddt-na

CV = r > oc TJ CNavy

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rt New Toyskq-

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4 When Christmas day is over-

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What does the pale moon see I

Apeeping through the windowh Across the Christmas tree I

i It sees the little PlaythingsH favorites no morey I

Forgotten and neglectedzL Together on the floor

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f Upon the flowery carpet I

i Tke woolly lamb doth graze-r

I

The China doll regardingWith sad embarrassed gaze

sr I

1 And Jack the merry JumperGrins lonely and in vain

5fc To ask Oh will the Children I

Come play with us againft poor timid toys and painted I

Together but a da-yiYouve scarcely grown acquainted

brief hours of playSmall pilgrims met together

Y Beneath the twinkling pinejt To lay the Love of Childhood

Upon the Christmas shrinetl

Ji Ah Baby in your dreamingT Forget them not I pray

Then toyland hearts are tenderifJi To all your whims of play3And at tomorrows bedtime I

st they should feel the slightI

f Blow out the candle gently I

And kiss your Friends good nightWALLACE IRWIX

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We had very pleasant call Tues4ay from Caqt O L Chesnut former-ly

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<t of Clinton SC but now residing-at Tifton Ga Capt Chesnut andDr McIntosh of Hickory N C

k lather of Mrs D E Mclver of this I

eity were comrades and have beentfast friends ever since and make iti the rule of their lives to meet once ayear and this Christmas they arespending in Ocala with Mr and MrsMelver They also spent last Christ-mas

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f in OcalaI

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THE NADINOLA GIRL

Formerly Advertised and sold asNADINOLA-

etutrigein= formula or The namebeen changed to avoid confusion as we

aoahord to have so valuable preparationwed with other

LINOLAis guaranteed and money will berefanded in every case where it to re

i ygireckles pimples liver spots collar disgyMotna allownefis sun tan heads

eruptions etc The worst cases in-days Leaves the skin clear softhealthy

1Wtoresthe beauty of youth> acand ioo Sold in each city by all

tdraggistorb y mail-

NATIONALonly by-

tr TOILET COParis TennUtz Ocala by and all leading drug stores

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Remembered the Needy t

Among the other good <deeds placed-to the credit of the Ocala Sundayschools during the Christmas seasonwas the collection taken up by themembers of the Baptist young folksEach member of the school paid apenny for every year of his or her ageto make up a fund for the Baptistorphanage at Arcadia and 3310 wasin this manner subscribed towardmaking happy the inmates of thatworthy institution Besides the aboveamount in cash these young peoplealso sent the orphans a box of cloth-ing

¬

and one of provisions-

In Mad ChaseMillions rush in mad chase after

health from one extreme of fadism-to another when if they would onlyeat good food and keep their bowelssegular with Dr Kings New LifePills their troubles would all passaway Prompt relief and quick curefor liver and stomach trouble 25c atTydings Cos drug store guar¬

anteed m-

Mi George Ross formerly of theCotton Plant neighborhood but nowof Largo in Hillsborough county isspending his vacation here with rela-tives

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and friends He is very much-

in love with his new home and hassucceeded in bringing an orangegrove into bearing since his residencethere and his future prospects arevery bright indeed Mr Ross saysthat the whole country is becoming animmense orange grove and very littleuse is being done except the planting-of more groves This season the yieldhas been good and the prices satis ¬

factory

Miami to Have a Big Cigar Factory-

The liami Realty Loan and Guar-

anty¬

Co have completed arrange-ments

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by which the Ximanies ErosCigar Co will be incorporated underthe title of the Miami Cigar Manufac-turing

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Co of Miami Florida with acapital of 5000000 A commodiousfactory building will be erected bythe company and Miami will take herfirst step on the road to a cigar man ¬

ufacturing center A trade for Xim ¬

anies goods has already been estab ¬

lished and the factory will employmany men Miami News

A Fearful Fate

I it is a fearful fate to have to en-

dure

¬

the terrible torture of piles f

can truthfully say writes HarryColson of Masonville Ia that forblind bleeding itching and protrud-ing piles Bucklens Arnica Salve isthe best cure made Also hest forcuts burns and injuries 2oc at Ty ¬

dings Co druggists mT

Of all those who merrily enjoyed

Christmas none did >o more thun theScottish young intn who are employ-

ed

¬

by Messrs elver and MackayThey engaged two vehicles and withbag pipes paraded the principal streetsof the city and then visited SilverSprings They went down the run

river and onas far as the Oclawahareturning had a dance on the pavil ¬

ion and came back to Ocala just atdark after having spent a very de-

lightful¬

claylhe weather was pro ¬

pitious and everything conspired to

make the day a memorable one toScotland inthese young men from

their new home in a new country

Twenty pounds of sugar for 100

at the Fair

4

i WEDDINGSa

PulestonArringtonMr and Mrs Thomas Marvin Pu ¬

leston have issued invitations to themarriage of their daughter Stella toMr Briggs Arrington of MuscogeeInd Ter on Wednesday evening Jan-uary

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3 at eight oclock at the Pres ¬

byterian church Monticello FloridaThis wedding will be one of the mostnotable events of the year owing tothe prominence and popularity of thebridetobe who is one of Monticellos

I sweetest examples of winsome woman-hood

¬

and of the groomtobe whoI was formerly from Quitman Ga

There will be six bridesmaids MissesI Lula and Sallie Puleston Mary Den

ham Carrie Bailey Jennie Denmarkof Quitman and Genevieve Parkhill

I Miss Lizzie Puleston will be maid ofhonor Mr Tom Arrington of Quitman-will be best man The groomsmen-will be Messrs Long and Felder ofQuitman Molcomb of Valdosta W R-

andI C G Puleston and Will Denhamj of ThomasvilleI

I Whiting BevelieI IrJ A Whiting and Miss RuthI Beville of Alachua county were mar-

ried¬

near Sugar Foot prarie in thatcounty on Saturday under rather un ¬

usual cicumstaiices The bride is veryill and fearing that she would not re-

cover¬

she insisted as a mark of devotion to be married while in thatcondition At last accounts the bride-isI still in a critical condition

Walker Hooker

On Tuesday afternoon Decemberthe nineteenth Miss Myra Hooker andMr William Walker of Barlow wereunited in marriage-

The wedding took place at the homeof the bride who is one of Bartows

i most beautiful and prominent youngwomen It was largely attended andwas a very beautiful affair-

Ir and MISS Walker are spendingtheir honeymoon at St Augustine

I School Teachers Convention-

The school teachers convention isbeing held at Miami this week

i Mr W D Carn superintendent ofpublic instruction for this county is

I in attendance and is chairman of theprogram committee-

Mrr W M Holloway state superin ¬

tendent of public instruction delivered-the annual address yesterday-

The hotels and boarding houses ofMiami have given especially low ratesand quite a large number of teachersfrom all over the state are present

Besides Mr Carn the followingteachers from this county are at Mi-

ami¬

I viz W II Workman and MissXellie Stevens of the Ocala High-

I school Mrs Pie of the Ocala Kind ¬

ergarten school Miss Stella MartinMiss Lola Bradford Miss Lelia ORheaEmanuel Martin and Mr Russell andothers of the county schools

Mrs Mciver Entertains-

Mrs Donald E Mclver entertainedthe members of the Daughters of tleConfederacy in a very royal mannerWednesday afternoon The guests ofhonor were Mrs Mel yers father DrMcIntosh of Hickory X C and CaptChestnut of Tifton Ga These twogentlemen are confederate veterans

I and life long friends and their after-noon

¬

with the Daughters was aI

great delight to them and to the la¬

I dies as wellMrs Mclver wax assisted by Mrs-

E L Carney and Miss Owens andduring the afternoon very temptingrefreshments were passed to theguests by these ladies Mrs Mclvers

I parties are alwaysvery delightful andon Wednesday her guests spent the

I

afternoon in a very pleasant mannerI

Grip Quickly Knocked OutI Some weeks ago during the severe

winter weather both my wife and my¬

self contracted severe colds whichtpeedily developed into the worst kindof la grippe with all its miserablesymptoms Mr J S Egleston of

I Maple Landing Ihwa Kneas andjoints aching muscles sore head

I

Istopped up eyes and nose runningwith alternate spells of chills andfever We began using ChamberlainsCough Remedy aiding the same with-a dose of Chamberlains Stomach andLiver Tablete and by its liberal use

I soon completelp knocked the gripThese tablets promote a healthy

I action of the bowels liver and kid ¬

neys which is always beneficial whenthe system is congested by a cold ora attack of the grip For sale by alldruggists m

We had a pleasant call yesterdayfrom Dr John Halton of Sarasotawho is spending the Chrir twas noiidays at Anthon with Di Lindner andis having a good time hunting andfishing The doctor is a soninlaw-of Mr and Mrs E H Swain so wellknown to our readers and has a sani ¬

tarium at Sarasota He is a pleasantgentleman and is building up a largepractice in this growing city

Set your comforts now and you will becomfortable when the cold weather corneaOcala Furniture Co

CHRISTMAS TREES-

On Monday night the children ofthe Methodist Sunday school held their

r Christmas exercises and the tree at the I

church a very pretty and interesting 11

program was rendered in the audi ¬

torium after which the pupils went in ¬

to the Sunday school room where aIbeautiful tree heavily laden awaited

them and it was very soon despoiled-of the good things thereon-

On the same night at the Baptistchurch the children of that school

Iwere given their treat It varied fromthe regular tree and ihstead of this

I

form of amusement there was a fish-pond The Bapistry was filled with

Iwater and in it were all manner ofinteresting things and the children hadlots of fun fishing for their presents I

Afterwards several songs were sung1

and Mr Carroll the pastor made afew pleasing remarks j

Tuesday night the armory formedthe setting for another Christmas tree

Iwhich was splendidly bedecked for the

I member of Grace Episcopal SundayI school After the presents had been 1

distributed the children spent the rej mainder of the evening picnicking andI having a good time generally J

I

The Misses Williams Entertained forMiss Williams

Misses Mattie and Carrie Williamsgave a river party Wednesday com-plimentary

¬

to Miss Williams of XewOrleans who is the guest of her sis-

ter¬

Mrs C C Carroll Mr and Mrs I

Carroll chaperoned the party and theother guests were Miss Bessie Porter I

and Messrs Robert Mathews and Os-

co Zewadski They went down to Sil ¬

ver Springs in the bus and spent theentire day on the river and at noonserved a splendid picnic dinner

Miss Williams the honoree of thisIpleasant party is a very attractive-

and vivacious young lady and during-her short stay in Ocala has alreadymade many friends

I

I

Childrens Party

Miss Lula Rodgers the winsome liti tie daughter of Mr and Mrs AllanRodgers of East Springfield was hos-

tessi at a delightful party given atthe hospitable home of her parentslast evening at which she did the

I honors gracefully The popularity ofI this little lady was shown by the largeI attendance of boys and girls all ofwhom enjoyed themselves very muchA pretty tree loaded heavily with theofferings of Santa Claus was admir-ed

¬

by everyone Delicious refresh ¬

ments were served and each guest re ¬

ceived a present Jacksonville Me-tropolis

¬I

I

Coughing Spell Caused DeathHarry Duckwell aged 25 years

choked to death early yesterday morn ¬

I

ing at his home in the presence ofhis wife and child He contracted-a slight cold a few days ago and paid

I but slight attention to it YesterdayI morning he was seized with a fit ofcoughing which continued for sometime His wife sent for a physician

I but before he could arrive anotherspell came on and Duckwell died

I

from suffocation St Louis GlobeI Democrat Dec 1 19011 BallardsI Horehound Syrup would have saved

him 25c 50c and 100 at all drug ¬

gists m

I Chafing Dish Club Entertained

I hiss Eloise Miller one of the pret¬

tiest and most attractive of the youngsociety girls entertained the chafingdish club very pleasantly at her homeAVfdnesday night After cooking onthe chafing dishes for an hour theyoung gentlemen of that set all called-at Miss Millers and invited the youngladies to go with them to the Ar-mory

¬

where they had planned a dance-in their honor Their invitation wasaccepted and it proved a very happytermination to an exceptionally pleas-ant

¬I

evening

A CorrectionEditor Ocala Banner

I Dear Sir Kindly correct the state ¬

ment that appeared in the columns ofyesterday Evenings Star that a ne¬

gro was stabbed in Strauss C Cossaloon

There was no difficulty or unpleas-antness

¬

of any description in our es¬

tablishment during the entire Christ ¬

mas Holidays and we can not under¬

stand what motive the Evening Starhad in making the statement

Respectfully yours-STRAUSS CO

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An Afternoon Tea

Wednesday afternoon Mrs Charles-S Cullen asked a few of her friends-in to a four oclock tea to meet hercousin Miss Mary Lee Woodard ofXorth Carolina who is spending theweek in Ocala The ladies present-were Mrs George Pasteur Mrs D SWoodrow Mrs W T Gary MissesMiriam Pasteur Sarah McCreeryMeta Jewett Hattie Dye EstherWeathers and Sara Harris Tea andsandwiches cake and candy werepassed and a pleasantly cosy and in-

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