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r fY1 n7d i r r F i- t44t t q t OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY JANUARY 27 1908 1 4 I Just Received FRESH FANCY CAKES ALSO PACKAGES POUND CAKE NEW BREAKFAST FOOD- ELiJAHS MANNA- Ty a Package I I EVAPORATED PEACHES 15 Cents a Pound EVAPORATED APPLES 15 Cents a Pound 2 Pounds 25 Cents POTATO CHIPS 15 Cents z Pounds for 25 Cents CORN STARCH 10 Cents 3 for 25 Cents LOWNEYS COCOA POWDER AND MILK CHOCOLATE- AT THE I r TEAPOT GROCERYT- HE POET AND THE COUNTRY MAID He talked ot zyphers soft and sweet Of songs of birds and flowers bright Of cascades whos clear waters meet And sparkle Inthe moons pale light j Of future halcyon days to come When hands are clasped and eye meets eye And love shall build its nest nor roam Again but rest for aye and aye Then gazing in her lovely eyes He said be mine you neer shall rue it She murmered you aint jess my size An I aint a goin to do it i C OM F TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM i Kritchfields Ten Nights in a Bar ¬ room whose coming announcement appears in another column of this issue comes to our city highly endorsed both by press and public alike Mr Kritch Jleld has spared no power or expense- in making this one of the strongest- Ten Nights in a Barroom organiza tions on the road The exhibit is giv ¬ en under a mammoth waterproof tent with seats for over a thousand pebple including 200 folding chairsso all who may attend are assured of ample ac- commodations ¬ f The company carries special scenery for each and every scene One of the principal features- Is Kritchfields famous military band and concert orchestra which gives free noonday concerts each day and none should miss attending this moral pro- duction ¬ Wednesday night January 29 A HUNTING PARTY Messrs G S Scott J H Taylor Harry Clarkson and George MacKay with the famous cook and camp man Perry Edwards spent several days of last week hunting southwest of Weirs dale with fair luck lots of fun and a good time The party returned home Saturday Mrs J W AIcNamara and daugh ¬ ter Miss Alice Fair McNamara of Pennsylvania arrived in town today and left this afternoon for Moss Bluff- to visit Mr Albert Fort and family of that place- r r Among those who tarried at the Montezuma Sunday were F A Ilar t dee Sorrento Charles Moon Mount Dora Dr P Burgen and John ch r Gaitskill Mount Sterling Ky W D Harnage and wife Crystal River E T Smith Eustis S S Boynton Or- ange Lake Mr and Mrs J S Howell Anthony There were three cases In the police court this morning two for drunken- ness ¬ and one for throwing bottles on the streets contributed 1610 to the city treasury- Mr and Mrs H H Ashman Mr and Tars Jas S Sipe and Mrs Lillian Bernhardt of Phillipsburg Pa arriv- ed ¬ in Ocala Sunday and are guests of the Ocala House for a few dayh Mr Charles Thomas and family who have been spending the best part of a month with Mr Thomas parents at Sparr returned home Saturday FOR SALE CHEAP- One I 3horse power coal oil boiler and engine also one complete rig for cutting firewood Cause for selling- I am unable to use them J H Mc Clymonds I f l I OCALA OCCURRENCES I K of P meet Monday night Elks meet Tuesday evening i Odd Follows met Tuesday night I Dixson Irvine of Oakland came down this afternoon Mr R L Martin went down to Weir Park this afternoon- Mr Ellis the fertilizer min from Gainesville came in this afternoon Mr Wm L Griffith of Baltimore is a guest of the Ocala House- Mr H A McLean of Atlanta is at the Ocala House- Mr C C Estill of Tennessee arriv- ed ¬ at the Ocala House last night Mr and Mrs J W Fussell of Web ¬ ster are guests of the Ocala House Mr C T Smith of Eustis is at the Ocala House Dont fail to see our big line of Ocala post cards In colors Ocala Nears Co- B H Leek wife and son of Long Is ¬ land are spending a week in Ocala Henry Shaw and wife of Pedro were in town today shopping- Col Martin the eminent barrister of Brooksville was in town today Mr Head the track foreman at Sil ¬ ver Springs was in town today The United States Court began its session today in the new courthouse Judge E O Locke presiding- Mr M E Robinson of Tampa is in the city talking Hub and Sunny Jim shoes to the merchants I Mr B W Gallagher of Tampa was I in town today registered at the Ocala House Dan A Clark the lumber and tur ¬ pentine man at Martel was in town today Mr H C Groves left today for Tampo to look after his business in ¬ terests at that place Mr John T Lewis who spent Sun ¬ day at Moss Bluff left today for Hol ¬ der to take up his work There were thirtyfive arrivals at the Ocala House for Sunday and thirty Saturday P J Theus is down with mumps Q I Roberts of Palatka is helping out in the TheusZachry Furniture store during his sickness Charles Gates the all round excel ¬ lent workman at South Lake Veir was in town this morning on business- W I H Buckley of Philadelphia who winters at South Lake Weir was in town today shopping and paid the Star a pleasant call- C H Dame organizer for the Wood- men ¬ went down to Oviedo fourteen mil south of Sanford today to or- ganize ¬ a lodge I I T C 11 Davis one of Goorcje Wi- lliams ¬ popular barbers is just up from- a serious illness Ifc is stopping at the Montezunia- Alox Mourhead count surveyor left this morning for Dunnellon to do l some workfor the Camp Phosphate- Co Dr C A Steam and wife of Boston Muss are enjoying Ocalas midwinter spring They have rooms at Mrs- J M Thompsons and take their meals- at the Spellman House Patience on a monument was not in it with a young man of the north end of town who one evening last week sat on a picket fence an hour and threequarters waiting for his best girl to come along- Mr E D Rou of Reddick one of- t the countys most prosperous merch ¬ ants was a guest of the Ocala House last night District U S Marshal J F Horr of Key West arrived in the city last night to attend the Ocala session of the U S court and is a guest of the Ocala House Mr Q E Peacock editor of the Dunnellon Advocate was in Ocala yesterday and today Mr Peacock says Dunnellon is prospering as the town never has before and will soon make a city He said Ocala however was making more improvements and showing more prosperity than any in ¬ land city of anything like her size in the South 1 tJt J 5 Cat oj A V fr KY- w ti I St- er N 1a- b t- y I 1 I SAMUEL A PwAWLS MR RAWLS TO LEAVE US Ocala is to lose one of her most valued citizens at least In part Mr- S A Rawls is moving to Jacksonville both his home and office and in future I will reside in that city though spend- ing ¬ a good portion of his time in Ocala where he has many invest- ments ¬ and business interests Mr Rawls will by no means lose his inter ¬ est in Ocala and will continue to be associated with her growth and im ¬ provement- Mr Rawls has resided in Ocala for the past five or six years coming here from Jacksonville He is one of the brainiest men in Florida and one of the most promising young business men of the state He has invested in a great many business enterprises in and about the city and no man has done more during the same length of time to de ¬ velop the city than Mr Rawls I Mr Rawls has a host of friends here who will regret to see him leave us but his best interests can be looked after by residing in Jacksonville which is deemed the headquarters of the naval stores industry and many business matters are constantly com ¬ ing up in the manipulations of the market that require his presence on the ground Mr Rawls will take with him one of Ocalas most promising young men Mr John W Pelot his confidential of ¬ fice man who is almost invaluable to the company S A Rawls Co are the lessees of the state convicts and of many of the county convicts in addition to which they own and op ¬ erate many turpentine locations of their own anti have other large in ¬ terests here and at other points in the state including the Marion Farms east of the city The company will maintain an office- in Ocala which will be in charge of Mr Ernest McLin a member of the firm Ocala hopes that at some future day Mr Rawls will so shape his busi ¬ ness that he can come bade to reside permanently with us In the mean ¬ time we wish him success CANDIDATES FOR JUSTICE Among the candidates for the ap ¬ pointment to fill the unexpired term of the late Sumter A Bullock justice of the peace for the first district are Prof J W Lyles of the KnightMar ¬ tin Hardware Co and Mr H G Eagleton one of Ocalas bright young attorneys- The Young Ladies Card Club was pleasantly entertained by Miss Susie Fort Saturday afternoon at the cozy home of Miss Meta Jewett on Fort King avenue After the guests arriv- ed ¬ each one was handed a score card on which was printed the picture of a deer It vas not many minutes ere the ladies realised that this animal is sometirres called a hart and that its ri tun on the card meant hearts are to be1 trumps a very clover idea of the ho teFs During the afternoon de- licious ¬ mints were enjoyed and at the conclusion of the games most tempt- ing ¬ fruit salad wafers hot chocolate- and whipped cream were served Mr Charles Cullen and Mrs John Taylor won the prizes one for games and the other for points To each was given a beautiful embroidered card case the work of the talented hostess Those present besides the members of the club were Mrs E L Carney Miss Goode Miss Hope Robinson and Miss Helen Blair of Ohio Miss Fort was assisted by Miss Jewett and Miss Mc Creery BERLIN ELECTRICAL THEATEREN- TIRE CHANGE Of PROGRAM EVERYDAY Open at 330 p m prompt Admission 10 cents chil- I ¬ dren 5 cents Wood LivingstonPro- prietors N Magnolia St New Toffaletti Bldg J < 1- L S a o 4io f 1 C V ROBERTS E C SMITH i r l il N s i7- a u r n tr A Few- Furniture fin 1- 4Z 1 tl it- IITIf t III X1111 i i1 tl- t N 4 11 i H 6 r r u x t ex Specia1siI k IIhr TT te- Sf We have one of the best stocks of F s furniture of all kinds that can be r found in the state We sell our goods at prices that cannot be duplicated- We 5 have almost everything in the s- t house furnishing line but have an es- pecially ¬ r attractive line of iron beds + > e I dressers desks sideboards hall racks 6ri- r rE rugs and art squares mattings dining u I I- I tables center tables pictures etc and will be pleased to show the goods to s 1L youOCALA ti 0 r FURNITUREIan COMPANY I- m II P I Q x= OCALA FLA ws The Store Thats Always Busy U S COURT OFFICERS ARRIVE- The following United States court officials have arrived in the city and are registered at the Ocala Hruse viz Judge J W Locke Clerk E O Locke Jacksonville District Attorney l J M Cheney Orlando Assisting Dis- trict ¬ I Attorney R P Marks Jackson- ville ¬ 1 REVERSED THE OLD ORDER An incident that to any one with a sense of humor is really rich occurred- in Ocala on the morning of the wet or dry election day A young bookkeeper- who is a great dry advocate asked the senior member of the firm for whom he worked if it was true that he was going to vote wet The boss assured him that he was The young man then soughht the other partner put the same query and receiving an affirmative answer he said Well you can get another book- keeper ¬ I within thirty days for I am I going to quit You can quit now if its so painful said tWe partner But we think then young ran relented and will stay the olden time although such a thing t is not often hoard of these days in this sfctSin of the country it was not uncommon for the employer to tell the employees that they were expected to vote thus and so but to reverse the I order is a new one on us I BALLED UP BY TWO BULLS There was a peculiar wreck on the A C L afternoon train Saturday be- tween ¬ RocheMe and Gainesville The engineer saw two bulls huge fellows- in deadly combat between the rails He blew for them and was so sure they would get off the track that lie did not slow up in time and ran into them at I a speed of twentyfive or thirty miles an hour One of the animals was kill ¬ ed and rolled off the track which the I other was run over The engine pass- ed ¬ I over him without leaving the track I but the balance of the train was de ¬ railed and badly smashed Every car was off the track the trucks of the baggage and express car being under the colored day coach No one was seriously injured but many badly shaken up The bull was ground lit- erally ¬ into sausage every car passing over him grid the remains were s al- tered ¬ for two hundred yards The Palatka short brought the passengers from Rochelle to Ocala ROOMS FOR RENT The third floor of the Star or Wit- ness ¬ building is for rent High dry and airy admirably adapted for housekeeping Apply to the Star or Mrs E Van Hood l A BRUTAL ASSAULT w f Iff r Miss Serena Allen a young laCbtot teacher of the Greenville Fla 3 j was assailed In her room Saturday- night by an unknown miscreant nand severely wounded by a blow over the L head The blow rendered her uncon ¬ scious and her condition was not dis ¬ covered before 8 oclock Sunday mornl ft r ingCASTOR p a < For Infants and Children The Kind too Have Always Bought Bears the zri Signature o- WEATHER f < FORECAST Washington Jan 27Fair tonight colder in north and central portions- frost in north portion fair Tuesday y FROM THE ANTILLES Chamberlains Cough Remedy Benefits- a > t City Councilman at Kings- ton ¬ Jamaica- Mr W OReilly Fogarty who is a member of the City Council at Kings- ton ¬ Jamaica Vest Indies writes ns follows One bottle of Chamber- lains ¬ Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trou ¬ > ble and I think I should have ben more quickly relieved jf I had continu- ed the remedy That it was beneficial l- and quick in relieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle For sale by all drug ¬ gists I 1 d x- WANTEDCheap I for cash a small niece of colored tenement property close in Address Ajax care Star WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS- The Florida Electrical Plumbing h Company has decided to continue their I business in Ocala and will be pleased- to bid on all work in their line Per ¬ = r sons entrusting business to this com- pany ¬ will be assured of prompt ser ¬ vice good work and rea sonable prices Office at the Ocala Music Gos x store FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED- A t < young couple without children wish two or three rooms completely 1 furnished for light housekeplng Ap ¬ ply at this office TO RENT To gentleman and wife a large neatly furnished room close In Address a scarf Star office ml k3 afci A

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EVAPORATED PEACHES15 Cents a Pound

EVAPORATED APPLES15 Cents a Pound 2 Pounds 25 Cents

POTATO CHIPS15 Cents z Pounds for 25 Cents

CORN STARCH10 Cents 3 for 25 Cents

LOWNEYS COCOA POWDER ANDMILK CHOCOLATE-

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TEAPOT GROCERYT-

HE POET ANDTHE COUNTRY MAID

He talked ot zyphers soft and sweetOf songs of birds and flowers bright

Of cascades whos clear waters meetAnd sparkle Inthe moons pale light

jOf future halcyon days to come

When hands are clasped and eyemeets eye

And love shall build its nest nor roamAgain but rest for aye and aye

Then gazing in her lovely eyesHe said be mine you neer shall rue it

She murmered you aint jess my sizeAn I aint a goin to do it i

C OM F

TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM

i Kritchfields Ten Nights in a Bar ¬

room whose coming announcementappears in another column of this issuecomes to our city highly endorsed bothby press and public alike Mr KritchJleld has spared no power or expense-in making this one of the strongest-Ten Nights in a Barroom organiza

tions on the road The exhibit is giv¬

en under a mammoth waterproof tentwith seats for over a thousand pebpleincluding 200 folding chairsso all whomay attend are assured of ample ac-commodations

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f The company carriesspecial scenery for each and everyscene One of the principal features-Is Kritchfields famous military bandand concert orchestra which gives freenoonday concerts each day and noneshould miss attending this moral pro-

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Wednesday night January 29

A HUNTING PARTY

Messrs G S Scott J H TaylorHarry Clarkson and George MacKaywith the famous cook and camp manPerry Edwards spent several days oflast week hunting southwest of Weirsdale with fair luck lots of fun and agood time The party returned homeSaturday

Mrs J W AIcNamara and daugh ¬

ter Miss Alice Fair McNamara ofPennsylvania arrived in town todayand left this afternoon for Moss Bluff-to visit Mr Albert Fort and family ofthat place-

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Among those who tarried at theMontezuma Sunday were F A Ilar

t dee Sorrento Charles Moon MountDora Dr P Burgen and John ch

r Gaitskill Mount Sterling Ky W DHarnage and wife Crystal River ET Smith Eustis S S Boynton Or-

ange Lake Mr and Mrs J S HowellAnthony

There were three cases In the policecourt this morning two for drunken-ness

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and one for throwing bottles onthe streets contributed 1610 tothe city treasury-

Mr and Mrs H H Ashman Mr andTars Jas S Sipe and Mrs LillianBernhardt of Phillipsburg Pa arriv-ed

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in Ocala Sunday and are guests ofthe Ocala House for a few dayh

Mr Charles Thomas and familywho have been spending the best partof a month with Mr Thomas parentsat Sparr returned home Saturday

FOR SALE CHEAP-

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K of P meet Monday night

Elks meet Tuesday eveningi

Odd Follows met Tuesday night I

Dixson Irvine of Oakland came downthis afternoon

Mr R L Martin went down to WeirPark this afternoon-

Mr Ellis the fertilizer min fromGainesville came in this afternoon

Mr Wm L Griffith of Baltimore isa guest of the Ocala House-

Mr H A McLean of Atlanta is atthe Ocala House-

Mr C C Estill of Tennessee arriv-ed

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at the Ocala House last night

Mr and Mrs J W Fussell of Web ¬

ster are guests of the Ocala House

Mr C T Smith of Eustis is at theOcala House

Dont fail to see our big line of Ocalapost cards In colors Ocala Nears Co-

BH Leek wife and son of Long Is ¬

land are spending a week in Ocala

Henry Shaw and wife of Pedro werein town today shopping-

Col Martin the eminent barrister ofBrooksville was in town today

Mr Head the track foreman at Sil ¬

ver Springs was in town today

The United States Court began itssession today in the new courthouseJudge E O Locke presiding-

Mr M E Robinson of Tampa is inthe city talking Hub and Sunny Jimshoes to the merchants

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Mr B W Gallagher of Tampa wasI

in town today registered at the OcalaHouse

Dan A Clark the lumber and tur ¬

pentine man at Martel was in towntoday

Mr H C Groves left today forTampo to look after his business in ¬

terests at that place

Mr John T Lewis who spent Sun ¬

day at Moss Bluff left today for Hol ¬

der to take up his work

There were thirtyfive arrivals atthe Ocala House for Sunday andthirty Saturday

P J Theus is down with mumps QI Roberts of Palatka is helping outin the TheusZachry Furniture storeduring his sickness

Charles Gates the all round excel ¬

lent workman at South Lake Veirwas in town this morning on business-

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H Buckley of Philadelphia whowinters at South Lake Weir was intown today shopping and paid theStar a pleasant call-

C H Dame organizer for the Wood-men

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went down to Oviedo fourteenmil south of Sanford today to or-

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a lodgeI

I T C 11 Davis one of Goorcje Wi-lliams

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popular barbers is just up from-a serious illness Ifc is stopping at theMontezunia-

Alox Mourhead count surveyorleft this morning for Dunnellon to do

l some workfor the Camp Phosphate-Co

Dr C A Steam and wife of BostonMuss are enjoying Ocalas midwinterspring They have rooms at Mrs-

J M Thompsons and take their meals-at the Spellman House

Patience on a monument was not init with a young man of the north endof town who one evening last weeksat on a picket fence an hour andthreequarters waiting for his bestgirl to come along-

Mr E D Rou of Reddick one of-t

the countys most prosperous merch ¬

ants was a guest of the Ocala Houselast night

District U S Marshal J F Horr ofKey West arrived in the city lastnight to attend the Ocala session ofthe U S court and is a guest of theOcala House

Mr Q E Peacock editor of theDunnellon Advocate was in Ocalayesterday and today Mr Peacocksays Dunnellon is prospering as thetown never has before and will soonmake a city He said Ocala howeverwas making more improvements andshowing more prosperity than any in ¬

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MR RAWLS TO LEAVE US

Ocala is to lose one of her mostvalued citizens at least In part Mr-

S A Rawls is moving to Jacksonvilleboth his home and office and in future

I will reside in that city though spend-ing

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a good portion of his time inOcala where he has many invest-ments

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and business interests MrRawls will by no means lose his inter ¬

est in Ocala and will continue to beassociated with her growth and im ¬

provement-Mr Rawls has resided in Ocala for

the past five or six years coming herefrom Jacksonville He is one of thebrainiest men in Florida and one of themost promising young business men ofthe state He has invested in a greatmany business enterprises in and aboutthe city and no man has done moreduring the same length of time to de ¬

velop the city than Mr Rawls I

Mr Rawls has a host of friends herewho will regret to see him leave usbut his best interests can be lookedafter by residing in Jacksonvillewhich is deemed the headquarters ofthe naval stores industry and manybusiness matters are constantly com ¬

ing up in the manipulations of themarket that require his presence onthe ground

Mr Rawls will take with him oneof Ocalas most promising young menMr John W Pelot his confidential of¬

fice man who is almost invaluable tothe company S A Rawls Co arethe lessees of the state convicts andof many of the county convicts inaddition to which they own and op ¬

erate many turpentine locations oftheir own anti have other large in ¬

terests here and at other points in thestate including the Marion Farmseast of the city

The company will maintain an office-in Ocala which will be in charge ofMr Ernest McLin a member of thefirm Ocala hopes that at some futureday Mr Rawls will so shape his busi ¬

ness that he can come bade to residepermanently with us In the mean ¬

time we wish him success

CANDIDATES FOR JUSTICE

Among the candidates for the ap ¬

pointment to fill the unexpired term ofthe late Sumter A Bullock justice ofthe peace for the first district areProf J W Lyles of the KnightMar ¬

tin Hardware Co and Mr H GEagleton one of Ocalas bright youngattorneys-

The Young Ladies Card Club waspleasantly entertained by Miss SusieFort Saturday afternoon at the cozyhome of Miss Meta Jewett on FortKing avenue After the guests arriv-ed

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each one was handed a score cardon which was printed the picture of adeer It vas not many minutes erethe ladies realised that this animal issometirres called a hart and that itsri tun on the card meant hearts areto be1 trumps a very clover idea ofthe ho teFs During the afternoon de-

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mints were enjoyed and at theconclusion of the games most tempt-ing

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fruit salad wafers hot chocolate-and whipped cream were served MrCharles Cullen and Mrs John Taylorwon the prizes one for games and theother for points To each was given abeautiful embroidered card case thework of the talented hostess Thosepresent besides the members of theclub were Mrs E L Carney MissGoode Miss Hope Robinson and MissHelen Blair of Ohio Miss Fort wasassisted by Miss Jewett and Miss McCreery

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U S COURT OFFICERS ARRIVE-

The following United States courtofficials have arrived in the city andare registered at the Ocala Hruseviz Judge J W Locke Clerk E O

Locke Jacksonville District Attorney l

J M Cheney Orlando Assisting Dis-

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Attorney R P Marks Jackson-ville

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REVERSED THE OLD ORDER

An incident that to any one with asense of humor is really rich occurred-in Ocala on the morning of the wet ordry election day A young bookkeeper-who is a great dry advocate askedthe senior member of the firm forwhom he worked if it was true thathe was going to vote wet The bossassured him that he was The youngman then soughht the other partnerput the same query and receiving anaffirmative answer he said

Well you can get another book-keeper

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going to quitYou can quit now if its so painful

said tWe partner But we think thenyoung ran relented and will staythe olden time although such a thing

tis not often hoard of these days inthis sfctSin of the country it was notuncommon for the employer to tell theemployees that they were expected tovote thus and so but to reverse the

I order is a new one on usI

BALLED UP BY TWO BULLS

There was a peculiar wreck on theA C L afternoon train Saturday be-tween

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RocheMe and Gainesville Theengineer saw two bulls huge fellows-in deadly combat between the rails Heblew for them and was so sure theywould get off the track that lie did notslow up in time and ran into them at

I a speed of twentyfive or thirty milesan hour One of the animals was kill ¬

ed and rolled off the track which theI other was run over The engine pass-ed

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I over him without leaving the trackI but the balance of the train was de ¬

railed and badly smashed Every carwas off the track the trucks of thebaggage and express car being underthe colored day coach No one wasseriously injured but many badlyshaken up The bull was ground lit-erally

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into sausage every car passingover him grid the remains were s al-tered

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for two hundred yards ThePalatka short brought the passengersfrom Rochelle to Ocala

ROOMS FOR RENT

The third floor of the Star or Wit-ness

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building is for rent High dryand airy admirably adapted forhousekeeping Apply to the Star orMrs E Van Hood

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Miss Serena Allen a young laCbtotteacher of the Greenville Fla 3 jwas assailed In her room Saturday-night by an unknown miscreant nandseverely wounded by a blow over the L

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covered before 8 oclock Sunday mornl ftr

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Washington Jan 27Fair tonightcolder in north and central portions-frost in north portion fair Tuesday y

FROM THE ANTILLES

Chamberlains Cough Remedy Benefits-a

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Jamaica-

Mr W OReilly Fogarty who is amember of the City Council at Kings-ton

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Jamaica Vest Indies writesns follows One bottle of Chamber-lains

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Cough Remedy had good effecton a cough that was giving me trou ¬ >

ble and I think I should have benmore quickly relieved jf I had continu-ed the remedy That it was beneficial l-

and quick in relieving me there is nodoubt and it is my intention to obtainanother bottle For sale by all drug ¬

gists I1 d x-

WANTEDCheapI

for cash a smallniece of colored tenement propertyclose in Address Ajax care Star

WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS-

The Florida Electrical PlumbinghCompany has decided to continue their

I business in Ocala and will be pleased-to bid on all work in their line Per¬ =

rsons entrusting business to this com-pany

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will be assured of prompt ser¬

vice good work and reasonableprices Office at the Ocala Music Gos x

store

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TO RENT To gentleman and wifea large neatly furnished room closeIn Address a scarf Star office mlk3 afci A