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    EIGHT OCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY JANUARY 21 1907i y

    I FOLEYSKIDNEY CURE

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    of any case of Kidney 01Bladder disease that is notbeyond the reach of medicine Take it at once Do

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    not risk having Brights Dis-ease

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    or Diabetes There ist nothing gained by delaya

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    SOc and 9100 Bottle<REVIJ c IPr Ar

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    60 YEARSEXPERIENCE

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    Anyoce enninjt nukotrh and description jnr-fttlckly Mcerbitn our opmmn i

    r invention ts probably putcmnhlo Coniiiminr-Uon trlctljr confidential HANDBOOK on IlUf-

    ntf f free Olrlent aironry for s rcuring patori for it is tough and sinewy In

    Fads nevertheless it is esteemed be-cause

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    there Is a superstition that it im-parts

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    to the eater some or the strengthand cunning that characterizes the an-imal

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    = This notion Is not of course>l held by the followers of Brahma and

    Buddha whose religion forbids the IJ eating of flesh I

    There appears to be considerable dif-ference of opinion among authorities

    L on the subject as to the merits of ele-phants

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    flesh as an article of diet By1 some it is considered a dainty but

    A there is the authority of at least oneEuropean against It Stanley said thathe frequently tasted elephants fleshand that it was more like soft leather

    rt and glue than anything else withwhich he could compare It Anotherexplorer however declares that he-

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    cannot imagine how an animal sotooarse and heavy as the elephant couldk 1 produce such delicate and tender fleshf All authorities agree In commending-

    the elephants foot Even Stanley admltted that baked elephants foot wasc a dish fit for a king It is the greatest

    f ri delicacy that can be given to a Kaffi-rHSt LouisRepublic

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    fr Sincerityy In life sincerity is the sure touch

    etons of character The good and val-uable

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    4 J man Is ho who strives to realizeday by day his own sincere concep-tions

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    of true manhood Thousands arestruggling to exhibit what some one

    f else admires to read the popularty standard tb t be or appear to be reMspectable and honorable but few make

    aim tox live thoroughly up tolthcir own Individual convictions of-

    f what Is right and goodCariflit well sayjft1 At all turns a

    nan who wi do faithfully needs to-tr believe firnity If he have to ask atCTeiyturn the worlds suffrage If he

    c cannot dispense with the worlds sut-rragend make his own suffrage serve

    i is a poor eye servant and the workcommitted to him will be inisdone-

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    ig r< A Historic Golfer

    The following entries Jn the accountscot James Graham marquis of Mout-

    ttese when he was a student at the°b ILverslty of St Andrews are quite iuaalstafan vein

    p N N Item for two gore halls lOsh4t

    > 4Item my Lord taking sue drink hi

    tJ Jbone Garns before be went out andr Iafter be came from the golfe 45sh 4rt

    Item to the boy who carried myLords clubs to the field 38-

    hfl With every allowance for change oftariff the most completely refreshed

    rl ifttta of modern gold dwindle Intow atwtemlousneM l tbafane drinkf Lo don Athenaeumf

    tt Large assortment of CUT GLASSia 4 at PotoftlceDrucstore

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    MIDWINTER FAIR

    With CfremonJes of the most elab-orate

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    nature the great Klorida Mid-Winter International Exposition ofJacksonville Fla will bt opened to thepublic Saturday January Lfth 1OSThe building is now full of very fine

    exhibits The grounds have been plac-ed

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    in firstclass order Thirtyfivefoot hoard wants have bem laid all-over thru grounds All lighting ap-paratus has been placed and when thebig cannon tires the salute of 21 onthe above date the visitors will findeverything in firstclass shape Inorder that everything might be inreadiness the management postponedthe opening from the lf th of January

    I to tho 2ri th1The governor of the state the gover-

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    of Georgia several congressmen-the mayor of Jacksonville and otherprominent people will be present anddeliver addresses on the above date

    President Roosevelt will send a teiogruphic message of congratulation onthe successful opening and this willbe received on a special wire in thebuilding

    The exposition will he open dailyafter the opening day from 10 a inuntil 11 p m and the low admission-of 2f cents will be charged

    The exhibits are extensive compre-hensive

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    and costly The products andj resources of Florida will be shown inj large space In addition there will be-a number of national exhibits includ ¬ing Japanese displays Swiss govern ¬ment display etc The building inwhich these exhibits will be houses isknown as the Palace of Industry andcosts a considerable amount of mon-ey

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    It is built with a staff front light-ed

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    with acetylene bass and electricityhand the interior will be decorated withbunting flags Florida moss and palms

    A special feature of the opening twoJ weeks will be the marvellous Beacheyairships with its magnificent flights

    land competitive racing A number ofother free acts and attractions havebeen engaged for tjie opening also

    The railroads have granted a rateof one firstclass fare plus 25 centsfor the round trip with three dayslimit and this will bring people fromall over the state to the exposition-

    WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS

    The Florida Electrical PlumbingCompany has decided to continue theirbusiness in Ocala and will be pleasedto bid on all work in their line Per¬sons entrusting busness to this com ¬pany will be assured of prompt ser ¬vice good work and reasonableprices Office at the Ocala Music Cosstore

    SHADY

    Our little town of Shady did not getvery much excited over the wet or dryelection We seem to take things asthey come

    Mr Jones our merchant has treated-his store building to a coat of white ¬wash which is quite an improvement-

    We are sorry to say that our schoolterm of six months will close nextweek when Miss Liddon will return toher home in Ocala She will be very

    i much missed in our social circlestI Several children in the neighborhoodare suffering from the whooping

    s coughI Mr and Mrs John Smith will enter ¬I tain their friends with a dance FridayI eveningI Mr John Knoblock of Martin wasa pleasant visitor here Sunday-

    Mr and Mrs John Goin and children-and Mr and Mrs Jim Goin attended

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    the temperance rally in Ocala lastSaturday-

    Mr F C Barnes is supplying L iI Horne Co with some of his fine hay

    IMr J H Martin of Ocala was here

    surveying land for Mr W H Douglaslast Thursday

    Shady was well represented at theI Culpepper meetings Sunday

    Mrs A R Douglas spent a few daysI last week with relatives in Ocalaj Mr Leon Simpson returned last Sat-urday to his home at Weirsdale after

    ja weeks stay with his sister herej Mr James Freeman enjoyed a visitfrom his relatives of Belleview Sun-day

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    Our farmers have finished planting-oats and most of them are turning

    i their hands towards preparing cornland Charles

    I Chamberlains Cough Remedy a SafeI Mediine for Children

    In buying a cough medicine for chil ¬dren never be afraid to bty Chamber¬lains Cough Remedy There is nodanger from it and relief is always-sure to follow It It intended espe ¬cially for coughs colds croup andwhooping cough and there is no bettermedicine in the world for these dis ¬eases It is not only a certain cure forcroup but when given as soon as thecroupy cought appears will prevent the

    I attack Whooping cough is not dan-gerous

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    when this remedy is given asI

    diected It contains no opium orother harmful drugs and may be giv ¬en as confidently to a baby as to anadUlt For sale by all druggists

    Dont fail to see our big line of Ocalapost cards in colors Ocala Fleas Co

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    j HE SAW THE SIGN

    Cause of the Smashup as Told by theJ Old Darky Driver

    The old darky was suing the railroadcompany for damages The than con ¬tended that not being warned by whis-tle or engine hell he had started todrive his rig across the companystrack when a shunted box car of saidcompany crashed Into his outfit caus-ing

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    the death of the horse loss of thewagon tad minor injuries to himselfAfter the prosecution had eo