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1VtlL XXIX ND 3 > OCALA FLORIDA RAY FEBRUARY > 1905 DOLLAR A YEAR
A MatterHealth j
There is a quality in Royal I
Baking Powder which makesi
the food more digestible andwholesome This peculiarity-of Royal has been noted by
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ROYAL BAKING FCWCER CC NEW YCRiC
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PfCTINGS ABOUT TOWN-
Xrltobert Sanders of DunnellonpeBfr triday in Ocala
ME Donald Ford spent Sunda-yjkfriends in Jacksonville-
3fc L M Graham of ConnorMonday in Ocala
Mr Julien P Benjamin of Atson of Mr Simon Benjamin is
Ocala tor a few days>
liessrs Edward Holder and GodMovers fof Dunnellon were in
i on Saturday
All kinds of toilet articles and atble prices Most extensive
is town Tydings g Co x
Clifton Camp returned home-y
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from a weeks business visitI
4w Orleans
Mr Bob Evans of Jackson TennBroTTrinentjtraveling man from that
4oe spent Monday in Ocala
Nellie Anderson has returned7 ome irony a visic to Mrs Eugenefgkizierss Jupiter
m Ms John H Mathews went downo Caadler Monday afternoon to
the week with her father
Xr L If Spencer returned homefondly morning from Daytonahere he attended the automobile
a EevWwCLindsay pastor of thesabrtecwn church in this city will
read gpsiartel on Sunday Febru5th t
Mrs Jerry Williams left Fridayor her former home at Auburn lla-nereshewill spend several weeks
Fith herp nts-
Fridaynight a tiny daughter arrivtagfaddenutd bless the home of
aI l s WL Dale at GainesXr Dales many Ocala friends
Le their congratulaticns
Mrs Clifford of Eustis who hasi been visiting her daughter Mrs-
i Root Taylor for a short while rei
turned home Monday afternoonI
ColJ H Livingston Ocalas-iI
hustling real estate agent is in Bartow Another big transfer of timber-
landsf may expectedI
i Bruce Meffem who is a student atf
the East Florida Seminary camei down from Gainesville SaturdayI
I afternoon to spend Sunda with hist parentsj
Miss Marie Patrick who has beenthe guest of her uncle and aunt Mr
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and Mrs L R Chazal for the past-
i six weeks will be the guest of Mrs-
C V Miller for several weeks-I I
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Mrs J P Campbell and baby ar-
rived
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I in Ocala Saturday from Clear-
water
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and will spend the winter I
here They are topping atllrs I
Palmers boarding house j
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Miss Beatrice Sinclair who hasbeen quite ill for the past two weeks
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expects to be at her desk again in aday or two to resume her stenograph-
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work
I Mr Louis Lang received a box of j
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oranges lemons and grapefruit Mon
i day from Miami pulled since thei
freeze which connoiseurs pronounceII perfectIJ
Among the visitors to the countyrs-
metropolis Monday we noted MessrsI F 31 Townsend of Martin L M
Graham of Conner and R H Wil-
kins of Anthony
Mrs Gerig and Miss Laura Gerig-
of Winnsboro S C who have beenI with Mr and Mrs J J Gerig for therI past two weeks are now the guests-
of
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I 3Ir and Mrs A E GermI
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Messrs J H Taylor and G Hi Ford Miss Marie Patrick and Mssi Helen Bosh formed a pleasant partyof young people who went birdhunting Friday They were quitesuccessful and enjoyed their huntimmensely
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StormBound New York
A letter has been received in thisJB
city from ilr Marcus Frank who was
In New York purchasing goo s for
variety store of Frank fc Harris in
which he says that he truck the
worst snow storm and blizzard thathas visited sew York in eighteen
years The storm indeed was so
fearful that nearly all traffic ceased
and nearly all places of businesswere closed ilr Frank says that hestruck Yew York at the worst possi-
ble
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time but says he stood theweather like an Esquimaux
The World speaking of the stormsays
HIt will take some time to learnhow wide in extent and how severehas been the suffering cawed by thestorm Thousands in New York arewithout coal that always happenswhen the streecc are blockaded Thesupply of milk is shore The severecold must cause much sufferingMany are already dead and whenthe full story of the storm is told itwill be found to have taken its full
toll of human life directly by expos-
ure
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or indirectly by inducing pneu ¬
monia and other diseases And itmust be expected that the disastersat sea already reported will havetheir counterparts when all ports areheard from
With all the progress of civiliza ¬
tion the-
againstgreat cities are helpless
the great forces of natureAll their machinery is so much in ¬
tricate mechanism which is tempor ¬
arily wrecked by any change fromnormal conditions-
A Farmer Qcala Woman HonoredIn the January number of the Na-
tional
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Magazine there appears a fullpage cut oiMrs Sidney J Bowiewife of Representative Bowie ofAlabama She was before her mar-¬
riage Miss Annie Ethridge of thiscity and she has the reputation ofbeing one of the most beautifulwomen in Alabama-
In the February issue of Madamea magazine for women which is pub ¬
lished ar Indianapolis there appears-a group of Washington Society Fa¬
vorites Among others there is apicture of Miss Alice Roosevelt Bar ¬
oness Speck Von Stemberg CountessMargarite Cassini Miss KatharineElkins Baroness Helen Von GiskraMiss Enid Shaw Miss Anna CockrellMiss Dian Hill and Mrs S J Bowie
Ocala feels proud of her distin-guished
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representative in the na ¬
tional capital
a Small PartyFriday evening Miss Grace Hatchell
entertained a few of her friends verypleasantly and informally ac theOcaav aha Inn The party was asmall one there being just threetables of progressive whist and theyoung folks who were Miss Hate enguests spent a very enjoyable twotours with her Miss Jessie Palmerand Mr Harry Walters won theprizes The others present wereMisses AUie Van Juhaa LomseHarris Edna Dozier Johnnie Liddon Messrs Emmett RobinsonRobert Mathews J H Workman KA Daniel Harvey Clark and jfr andMrs Arthur Clark
Damage or the East CoastThe following message was sent
yesterday by J R Parroct to H MFlailt
Eave following report of results ofcold wave From Defray crops notyet materially damaged seed bedsintact insuring sufficient supply ofplants until middle of next monthour regular time for setting plantsEarlyj fccrozen but will not effectregnl HlpRput Damage to pines-
not y 1 serious Fruit that wouldhave ripened between now and May-
is lost but believe regular pineapplecrop will not surfer more than 10 per-
cent and if the temperature moder ¬
ates before night it may be betterthan that J R PARROIT
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The Jacksonville Metropolis Friday i
afternoon contained the followingitem
herewhich will be read with in-
terestj
Miss Josie Hodge Limbaugh and f
M Horace L Burton were married Ij jin the presence of relatives and a few I
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intimate friends at the beautifulI
i home of the brides uncle Mr T Si
Limbaugh on Wednesday eveninglast at S clock
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The bride and groom entered theparlor to the oft swains of the wed-
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march played by Mrs J Futchof Starke The ceremony was per
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formed by Rev W A Eobson D Dtpastor of the First Baptist church-
i The bride is possessed of all thenoble qualities which make the ideal
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woman She was unusually strikingin a graceful gown of white silk withlace She carried a bouquet of white
i carnationsi The groom is a young man ofsterling character and is a valuableattache of the Southern Express +
Company-Afterj the ceremony delicious re
freshments were served in an infor-mal manner
Among the oacoftown guests
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were Mrs Rawis of Montbrook-annu of the bride dressed in a hand-someI black silk Mrs Tate of El-
j berton Ga sister of the groom be-
comingly gowned in blue silk withlace Mrs J E Tuien was lovely in-
pink chiffon Mrs Hugh Brownleea popular young bride of Starke woreher bridal gown of white silk She-
is one of Jacksonvilles most beactiful visitors
The brides goingaway gown wasof handsome brown cloth The young
i couple will be at home to their manyi friends after February ir at Xo IGlh-
1IEast Church street
From The Journal I
i The following notice of the Selig i
I manPeyser wedding we clip fromI
I the Columbus correspondence in Sun-
days Atlanta JournalI
I A wedding of much interest inj Columbus social circles was that of-
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Mr Bernard Seligman of this cityI to Miss Gertrude Peyser of Ocala I
i Fla which took place Wednesday oft
j this week at high noon at OcalaThe wedding was a quiet home affair
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j nested by only a few intimate friends1 and relatives of the young couple-I
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The bride is the daughter of 3Ir and-
Mrs Peyser of Ocala Fla and is-ii considered one of the prettiest girlsj in Florida Her father is proprietor ofa large cigar factory at Ocala The
Ifamily is quite a wealthy and inrinential one The groom is prominent
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in business circles of Columbus be-
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t the senior member of the firm of i
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i Seligman Brothers clothiers r-
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Mrs Setignian will be at homeafter a few days at the home of Mrs
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IJ Kaufman on Fourth avenueI where they will have apartmentsI
I Two Fires Stinsay t
I Sunday he fire alarm was twicesounded in Ocala The first alarm
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i way shortly after noon and the ireproved to be in the roof of the home
i of Mr G A CarmichaeL It is up-
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posed to have been eamed from adefective fine The roof was burned
l quite badly but BO other damage was t
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Aboos six clock another alarmwas tnraed in and the retort spread
iI quickly that Browns warehouse was j-
on tire but fortunately when the ir
liremen arrived upon the scene the j
are was discovered be a car load j
of hay jest in front of the building I
=bout twectyave bales of hay were I
t destroyedI Mrs S E Rawls and Miss Tenai Rawls who for the pat year havebeen making their home in Ocala
I with Mrs Rawls daughter Mrs B
B lying left Monday afternoon for I
Tampa where they will in future I
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reside They will stop over at FloralI City for a few days en route to-t
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Tampa They have made a numberI
of friends their residence m OcalaI who will regret their departure
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