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PASSED OVER THE RIVER

Mr Joseph Clyne the father of MrsF E VcCIane died this morning the

r result of over exertion Saturday He-w i 71 years of age and was a citizen-of SItU Alaska having come herewithia the past month to make this hishome and pass his remaining dayswith Ilk daughter His remains willbe Interred tomorrow at 10 oclock inthe new cemetery Rev H E Gabbypastor of the Baptist church officiat ¬

Ing while Messrs McIver A MacKayfuneral directors will supervise theburial under direction of Mr AlbertOwen

HonL S Light of Reddick paid1 the Brick City a call today and as

usual was full of pleasant and inter-esting

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talk about farming and fallcrops He told the Star reporter thatup to date the tanners around Beddick ted made no hay although notedfor the quantities they generally filltheir Mums with owing to the factthat the Kay and June grasses didnot come up this season The farm ¬

eta however have sown cow peasand later will be making great bigstacks of hayKr Light said he hadprepared hla seed beds with lettucecabbage and onions and later wouldplant considerable acreage with theseHe said Mr Frldy had planted a seedbed with 50 pounds of onion seedenough to plant 20 acres to onionsWhich proving a profitable crop

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The board of commissioners waspatient and painstaking this morn-ing

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submitting like good and dutifulservants to the appeals and demandsofgood roads advocates Col Millerappeared and made a fervid plea forthe hardening of the Carney road tolake Weir R L Martin was spokes ¬

man for the air line route on the eastside of the AC L railroad passingthrough Candler and Oklawaha HesaW Quite a number of taxpayers liv ¬

ed along the air line while the onlyone on the Carney road was Col Mi-ller The commissioners Crosby Fortand Proctor expressed their viewsSaid owing to circumstances it wasout of the question to harden theCarney road as the Bellevlew roadwould have to do at present as thefinances of the county would not ad

0 alt of any further expenditure ofmoney for the present The county

lc BOlons certainly earned their per diemtoday Ijy their patience and courtesy

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5 iltev = W E Martin of Moss Bluff

i conducted the religious exercises yes-terdayifff 4 afternoon over the remains of

r Mite Lillie Fort A large concourseo-

f of people attended the funeral Ittamn a ago °

tK + Miss Sallle was taken from themTkese lovely young girls aged re-

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17 and 16 years and whodied a week apart were the grand-daughters

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of the late Captain SidneyJohnson of Martin He was a bril-liant

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member of the bar when hisj mi health failed him and he had to give

up fcis profession

Messrs N A Fort and WJ Cros ¬

by county commissioners were onhand Tuesday morning to attend the

f board meeting Mr Crosby and fam-ily

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who spent several weeks at GlenSprings S C and Asheville NCreturned home Saturday and had avery pleasant outing

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Mr and Mrs E L Wartmann ofCltra who spent a week In New Yorkwere accompanied by their daughterMrs Eugene Cox of Atlanta who was

l rather Indisposed and the trip was of7t great benefit to her Mr and Mrs

Wartmann and daughter have return-ed

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to Atlanta and are expected atCitra shortly-

Mr T M More one of the faith ¬

ful employes of the postoffice is tak-ing

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his 15 days off but Instead ofgoing to the seashore or mountains-he quietly remains at home and isbusying himself by creating a fallgarden in Mr Troxlera rear lotwhere he Is planting potatoes lettucepeas etc and later on will tell hisfriends boW profitable his vacation

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I The remains of Clyde Aiken whowas drowned Sunday near BlitchtonIn Blue Sink have not yet been dis ¬

covered The bottom of the sink wassounded and it was found to be 300

feet deep but near Its center was awell hole the size of a hogshead andwhere It goes to is simply a matter-of conjecture Dr S H Blitch re-

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today that when ho heard theboys had gone to the sink for aswlss he had dire forebodings andwhea the messenger arrived and an-nounced

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the tragic drowning he al-

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fainted thinking it was his sonThe aad occurrence has cast a deepgloom over the community

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J Hon W K Zewadskl who severalyears ago pulled up his professional-and domestic stakes in Ocala andwent to Springfield HI for a change

4 of climate kas regained his usual1 health and will return to Ocala to re ¬

1 new his citizenship and be one of usagain He has rented the Mrs Nellie

L I Bishop home on Oklawaha avenue andthe family are expected here the lastof September They will receive awarm welcome at our bands

Mis Legie Blitch will again resumeher studies at Columbia College LakeCity Sept 29th She will be accom

pled by her brother Master Landisalltch-

Mr Herbert P Perry and Miss Sallie Gardner of Oxford were married-At that place Sunday afternoon MrAlken Caruthers and Miss Theresa

a terry were married the same afterI BOon Oxfords lads and lassies are

always up in matrimony4 M MH MHMMMMMOTW

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Mrs Sidney BaDe and children arejilting friends in Gainesville

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HOWS THISif iWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re ¬

ward for any case catarrh that can ¬

not be cured by Halls Catarrh CureF J Cheney Co-

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the undersigned have known-F J Cheney for the last 15 years andbelieve him perfectly honorable in allbusines transactions and financially-able to carry out any obligations madeby his firm

Walding Kinnan MarvinWholesale Druggists Toledo O

Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern-ally

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acting upon the blood and mu ¬

cous surfaces of the system Testi ¬

monials sent free Price 75c per Uottie Sold by druggists Take HallsFamily Pills for constipation-

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Lawrence Jones of Welrsdaleand Jonah Driggers of Oklawaha-were in town Tuesday meeting withthe county commissioners and urginggood roads as was John T Lewis achampion for the air line road fromOcala to Lake Weir to run east of the

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A C L railroad making a differenceIn distance of six miles via this line I

and the one via Bellevlew j

ACT QUICKLY1C you have a sudden chill1f youhave colic cramp or diarrhoeadont-wait a minute Take a teaspoonfulof Perry Davis Painkiller in half aglass of hot water or milk Youll beon the road to quick recovery Havethis tried remedy on hand for imme-diate

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use Being prepared is half the I

battle New size 35c also In 50c size

Rev True Whittier of Bellevlew wasin town Saturday and said the coolweather of Friday night gave him anattack of grip He said he had livedin Florida 24 years and this was hisfirst illness that he lived according-to the teachings of Gods word thatwould bring health and long life toanyone He was reading his Bible

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through for the one hundredth timeand in this he found his greatest i

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you troubled with dandruffThen try a bottle of Dikes Hair Tonic-at the Court Pharmacy-

Mr J 0 Hlghtower of Heather Isl ¬

and was a business caller in town yes-terday

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and reports the affairs on this I

productive island In excellent shape-Mr Hightower is a farmer and Is rais-ing

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some stock that makes his less en-

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neighbors sit up and takenotice He has two mule colts twoyears old that excite the admiration-of all who see them He refused ahandsome sum for them He has alsogone Into the Berkshire hog businessand is making a great success of itHe sold Prof McKinney a pig that atfive months weighed 146 pounds HowIs that for fresh pork Mr HIghtower

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told a very amusing story about acontract he had with the Misses Ingrahams proprietors of the Jackson-ville

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ostrich farm for a lot of gatorsThe contract said nothing about num ¬ c

bers and Mr Hightower was to fur ¬

nish a lot of gators and the pricewas 20 cents to 10 each based onsize Mr Hightdwer began the taskof gathering in the fators along theOklawaha river until he had captured67 of them ranging In size from fourto eleven feet and then notified theladies he was ready to deliver thegoods Mr Will Ingraham called forthe gators coming via Belleview i

where he met his old friend Mr C ATremere The latter knew of thecontract and to jolt him a little said

Do you know how many gatorsHightower has for your He repliedthat he did not know when Mr Tre j

mere suggested he hoped he had alhealthy bank account as Mr Hightower had for delivery 267 gators r

Ingrahams face wore a troubled lookfor the number made It a serious n i

nancial transaction and in that moodI

he hastened to Heather Island and ashe passed over tbe piny woods sec-tion to his destination the prospect-first chilled and then heated him and I

he worked up his feelings to such apitch that when he found Mr HIghtower he exploded with such forcethat he made the gators in the pen j

fairly tremble for the terrible fate thatawaited them so wrathful and sul-phuric was his speech and Hlghtowercould not control the flow until he told

I Ingraham that he must curb hisspeeph as a young lady was visitinghim when Ingraham subsided MrHightower assured the vexed purchas-er

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or had been misinformed as heHightower had only caught 67 gatorsfor him instead of 267 which an-nouncement saved the day and onlyTremere can communicate in his ownmild and sauve manner what Ingra ¬

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BREADK you are not usingit now its a goodtime to begin Wesell it exclusively inOcala

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YOUare entitled in buying Hart Schaffner Marx

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Hart SchafFner Marx is guaranteed to be of allwool Lh

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or woolandsilk fabrics with no mercerized or other 1x4

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REPRESENTED IN OCALA BY JillJ THE GUARANTEE CLOHTING AND SHOE COMPANY rrL-

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Why Buy Cheap Clothes of Uncertain Value when You can ttfor a Very Little More Guarantee with Your Garments li

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TORPEDO BOATS WILLESCORT PRESIDENT TAFT

Washington Sepf SFour torpedoboats left Hampton Roads for StLouis to escort Mr Taft down theMississippi to New Orleans

WARNINGDo not be persuaded into taking

anything but Foleys Honey and Tarfor chronic coughs bronchitis hayfever asthma and lung trouble as it

stops the cough and heals the lungsSold by all druggists

Five members of the Tucker family-of Richmond Pasco county Fla werearrested last week for complicity Incattle stealing They are Elliott Valpo Fulton Elmore and Austin Thediscovery of hides buried near theirslaughter house of cattle not belong ¬ I

ing to them caused their arrest El ¬

liott Tucker explained the matter thisway The hides were placed there byspotters so they could collect rewardsfrom the cattle association

KILLS WOULDBE SLAYER-A merciless murderer Is appendicitis-

with many victims But Dr KingsNew Life Pills kill it by preventionThey gently stimulate stomach liver

I and bowels preventing that cloggingthat Invites appendicitis curing con ¬

I stipation biliousness chills malaria I

headache and indigestion 25c at alllI druggists

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SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALEc

I A 540 scholarship In the StanleyI Business College of Thomasvllle Ga

for sale for 10 Apply at the StarI office

I KENTUCKY HoRSES FOR SALE-

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will have a car of choice Kentucky-bredI horses at my place at Evinston

I Fla for sale after Aug 20th I havespent two months around my old home-at Lexington Ky selecting this stock

I from the farms This stock has beencarefully selected and bought for spotcash direct from the stock raisers Iam in position to save money to pur ¬

chasers of good horses Address LH Willis Jr Evinston Fla

Odd Fellows meet Tuesday night

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ST JOSEPHS ACADEMYLOR-ETTO Near Mandarin FLORIDA IJ > 4S-

e I7y t 9 rBoarding School for Boys Conduct ed by the Sisters of St Joseph Young

Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Car efully Trained along Physical Intel ¬

lectual Moral and Social Lines Heal thy Location Magnificent Swimming rPool Complete Equipment in Schoolr ooms Dormitories Dining Hall andRecreation Jloons

Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR

St Josephs Academy Loretto FloridaFALL TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH 1

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does the work perfectly If you will favor nswh-

Your patronage we guarantee to give you back the

Mower in better condition than the day you bought

it It will be sharp and stay sharp longer thi tbold style way which is usually done J 1 iaeiperienced workman with a file or an emery wheel t j-

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