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AT RIGHT PRICES Theus-Zachrv Co THEDS-ZACHR Y CO. I m VOL.19. OCALA, FLORIDA, THUKSDAY, FEBKTJARY 6, 1913. NO. 211 mrua 4 . . - ; . ? j Take Out Your Watch Take Out Your Watch !jj And time the TWINS when they sell the Beautiful I Jill HI 1 f l I I J 'f'f And time the TWINS when they sell the Beautiful ,11 Lots in the New Chace Suburb on FRIDAY MORNING. il Vy J. j JJ, U U Lots in the New Chace Suburb on FRIDAY MORNING. j REMEMBER REMEMBER I 100 Lots in lOOIMinutes WO Lots in 100 Minutes I S Will you ever be given an opportunity tq buy sueh y H Hi llXN. X J JJ. J Xj TT Will you ever be given an opportunity to buy such h high-class Suburban Property AT YOUR PRICE NOT high-class Suburban -Property AT YOUR PRICE NOT f I j OURS. Some One Will Reap a Harvest. WILL IT BE OURS. Some One Will Reap a Harvest. WILL IT BE V jj JUST ONE THING we've got to ask of you YOU? JUST ONE THING we've got to ask of you 1 ' II PLEASE DON'T GO AROUND TWO OR THREE YEARS T f N 1 fl T f"V IK T TT ZT PLEASE DON'T GO AROUND TWO OR THREE YEARS j. .W jj FROM NOW and tell people how much money you would I I ft jf! Ml I "I J IW f I FROM NOW and tell people how much money you would ft! r have made had you bought. Or don't congratulate the jf-SV JJ. JI L1 O LJ LJ O 1 V Jl O have made had you bought. Or don't congratulate the i!i T fallow who bought and tell him you ought tohave done -i -t J. W Ji O fellow who bought and tell him you ought to have done Jjj so too. THEY WILL KNOW YOU ARE J. so too. THEY WILL KNOW YOU ARE A 1 I "DUB" nmifi fiafFElr, "DUB" j i without your telling them so. LA pT without your telling them so. ji II ''"''iBiMBBWWlBBBWBBWBBMBBMBMiPHiBOB 'jM jj i 1I-.J m J I Wu jrW LLJ L J L J Lvl, Jyl 1 J IjJ L-jJ Kvx) I j 1 AST THE l! i I Mew (CDiiaicccB S'OTLniPlb) 1 dDi dDMwala Awiidic Tley're Some i Sellers Aid Tieyl Sell I H TIE 11EST IdDMIEY EMM I h ill HI I I In Tine Hisstopy Of Real Eststto In : Oca la. . Pimply KD)s(D3CD) Ao M0 nu TDne (SirdDunimdls Ijij Sip The Lady Who has Suggested the Most Appropriate Name for this Suburb will be Presented j 1 with the Silver Tea Service. She'll Have to be on the Ground I i 1 to Get It, That's Required, Understand. jj j llJl j j jj ToinmcDipiPO'W' sirmdl OppoiPtliLiiinfltty' jj; j I I ARE SYNONOMOUS. jj j Will m toe Will U s? 6SY o m E ellyeip." I I N ITS NOT GOING TO LAST LONG. " UdDO ncn)tls tOO Mlnmiuillces j We will in all Probability Hold Auction j I j I II Take Out Your Watch Sales in cala Aain Take Out Your Watch I II II And time the TWINS when they sell the Beautiful 1TZ IT T TT TST TtJ S,T" TTT And time the TWINS when they sell the Beautiful Lots in the New Chace Suburb on FRIDAY MORNING. JX J -JL. i.N iD X JLJ Jl- Lots in the New Chace Suburb on FRIDAY MORNING. j ! wo LotsTS Minutes WiU we Have the Pleasure of Selling Such 1M l0(s ;!j I NEVER XKVER XEVEIt 1HT TT dT TT Tf "IT Nr. KIS M. J Jl NEVEU l Will you ever be given an opportunity to buy such iiTLL J- H3T JTJ- Ji VJ? VZ Will you ever be given an opportunity to buy such ';!!! high-class Suburban Property AT YOUR PRICE NOT f7 0 high-class Suburban Property AT YOUR PRICE NOT f r xt-i IPifoM MakiiKO! Properly ,0 i f iU PLESE DON'T GO AROUND TWO OR THREE YEARS 11 U LLL1U' 1 W iJ.VUiVliLLl UJ JJ- XX jjLi U. PLEASE DON'T GO AROUND TWO OR THREE YEARS $ i FROM NOW and tell people how much money you would H T 71 OTTDT TP f RM N?a rPl6 hW mU?h m0ney yU WU,d f !h have made had you bought. Or don't congratulate the 1 (J (JCAijA FHjVJFijj made had ou bou?ht- Or don't congratulate the jjj! : 1 "dub" Meet THE TWINS Tomorrow -dub- I II .. ;, 4- without your telling them so. i I I wnhoutyourtemngthems JT lOlOO A.. IVI. J j!jj I u ; : I j II CaFOlina Development CO. Jl- Auctioneers I Sales Directors. W "TME TWilg," : j OCAiA ETE&lifd STAR, TllL'RSbAi FfcBKCAKV S, 191$ niVinr OGALA EVENING STAR Illttinger & Carroll Proprietors. R. R. Carroll, Business Manager. J. H. Benjamin, Editor. - Entered In the postofflce at Ocala, Fla., as second class mall matter. PASSBXOEK SERVICE OX THE IIOMOSASSA DIVISION The Star is informed that the At Atlantic lantic Atlantic Coast Line will carry out the recommendations of Commissioner Biltch in regard to the Ilomosassa di division. vision. division. The Star hopes the railroad authorities will act promptly; it is not going: to allow them to forget the mat matter. ter. matter. The Star doesn't believe in the pol policy icy policy of those papers who try to make capital with their readers by continu continuously ously continuously fighting the railroads. The roads are one of the greatest elements of our modern civilization, and one of the elements that we could not get along without. At the same time the Star J doesn't believe in allowing the rail railroads roads railroads to follow the common instinct of humanity and impose on the people whenever they have the power. As almost any man will impose on another when he can do so safely and, he thinks, profitably, so a railroad will impose on the people when the people allow it to do so. Both the man and the railroad make a mistake. Unfair and oppressive dealing always reacts on 'the dealer. The Individual may seem to profit for a time, but the body politic always suffers and the indi individual vidual individual must suffer with it. It is en entirely tirely entirely to the advantage of the rail railroads roads railroads to treat the people right the more prosperous and contented the people are, the more prosperous the roads will be. The Atlantic Coast Line has woefully Imposed on the people of the Homosassa line. It certainly in inflicted flicted inflicted a crowning Indignity on them In taking a Jlmcrow car from its reg regular ular regular place and swinging it on the rear of the train for white people to ride in. This fact was not known along the line, else its very likely the "crackers" would have made a bonfire out of the rotten old coach, and they may do so yet if it stays on there much longer. The Star would like to known of "the men higher up." who are responsible for this insult to the people on the Ho Homosassa mosassa Homosassa line, how they would like for their wives and daughters to be so treated. The Star is no enemy to the Coast Line, whose trains have run for seventeen years by its office windows, and whose employes without exception are its friends; and more than once when the Star thought the Coast Line was being unjustly treated it has said so, thereby causing some people to call it a railroad organ; however, when the Coast Line imposes on the people its going to hear from the Star, ' and, little as it is, the Star is some sometimes times sometimes heard at Tallahassee and Wash Washington ington Washington as well as in every corner of Marion county. "A POLITICAL CATECHISM" Under the above head on the editor editorial ial editorial page of its issue of Tuesday, the Times-Union published a column ar article, ticle, article, working out to the following conclusion: "What is a progressive democrat? "A hypocrite, a demagogue, a thor thor-'oughly 'oughly thor-'oughly unprincipled man who for his own gain caters to the passions and prejudices of the vicious element." There was no argument in the ar article, ticle, article, and no ingenuity; any man with a common school education and the too common ability to arrange mean meaningless ingless meaningless sentences, could write such stuff all day long. If the editor of the Star had nothing else to do, and would condescend to such trivial work, he could stack up such rot by the yard many times easier than he stacked up cordwood in his young days. He could, for instance, write such stuff as this: "What is a hogpen V "A place to keep hogs in." "What is a hog?" "A reactionary democrat." "Why is a hog a reactionary demo democrat?" crat?" democrat?" "Because the Times-Union loves to scratch its back." Such stuff, as the Times-Union's political catechism, might go with people deficient in both information and good taste, but a man who writes it, unless of course he is ordered to do so by some dull and narrow-minded boss, should be given a wooden bill and sent to pick over the trash piles with the chickens. It was obviously written to insult progressive demo democrats, crats, democrats, but any man with sense enough to be progressive couldn't be offended by any such an aggregation of silly misstatements. One thing that the Times-Union should understand, and the Star be believes lieves believes Its writers know it, tho the men who own it do not, that its political influence in Florida is less in propor proportion tion proportion than any other paper. Progres Progressives sives Progressives and reactionaries alike believe its opinions are made to order and manufactured by the yard; but they have no market; the news value of the paper alone secures its sale, and the average "Punkinville Screamer" In Influences fluences Influences more votes in every election. Progressive democrats are human, they make mistakes, but as long as they do not make the mistake of stand stand-ind ind stand-ind still, or going back into the land of bondage In which the Times-Union DR. A. L. BLALOCK 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 OFFICES OVER THE COMMERCIAL BANK DR. L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON Those 211 Ocala. Fla. J. E. CHACE DENTAL SURGEON f looms 9, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block, OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH. M. C. IZLAR DENTAL SURGEON Law Library BuildiDg Phone 444 CCALA, -. - FLORIDA Condeafted Miitutitt of the HI I lilS At the CIoe of Bnalneaa Feb. 4tb, 1913. J !?! on Call of lae Comptroller ASSETS Ltoans and discounts .?38. 755.52 County warrants 85,102.21 Lake City, Fernandina, Orlando, San San-Stocks Stocks San-Stocks and bonds 35.432.03 j ford and one is being formed at this Overdrafts 166.C5!date In Lees-burg. If you are interested Bank building, furniture and fixtures .. 27.000.00 Cash and due from banks.. 111,154.16 $627,610.04 LIABILITIES Capital stock 50,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 30,729.85 Bills payable 10,000.00 Rediscounts 3,000.00 (Deposits 523,880.19 1627,610.04 is a monument to mummies, they can at least be freemen in the wilderness on the right side of which is the promised land of equal opportunity and permanent prosperity to all who are worthy to enter therein. TOMORROW IS THE ORE T DAY 10 o'clock tomorrow, Friday, morn morning, ing, morning, the great auction sale of lots in the Dr. Chace addition at the eastern end of Oklawaha and Fort King ave avenues nues avenues will take place. Be sure to be there and hear the "twin auctioneers." They are great. Adv. THE II AX LEY TRI AL The trial of Willis Baxley for the muredr of Prof. Jones in Sumter coun county, ty, county, over a year ago, has now consum consumed ed consumed three days in the circuit court and all of the state's witnesses have not yet been examined. It looks like the trial will require all the week, and may go over Into next week. AN IDEAL PLACE Ocala, Fla., Feb. 6, 1912. Editor Star: Everybody should make money when they have an opportunity, and if I buy a lot in the Dr. Chace subdivision I would be sure to be able to get a good profit on It in a short time and for a residence it is an ideal location, beautifully situated and in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city. Just the place for a man to get a good evening's rest after a strenuous day's work in the city. Mrs. J. W. Kea. NOTICE To Private Owners of Automobiles County automobile licenses on cars for private use for the license year ending October 1st, 19' 3, are past due and must be paid at once, in accord accordance ance accordance with chapter 6212 of the laws of Florida, and by order of the board of county commissioners. Apply to the undersigned for blanks and information. He will also issue the license. W. L. Colbert, 2-7- 30d Tax Collector. DR. W. TC. L ATTIC Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office, Law Library Bldg, Ccala Ad. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED Parties with money to loan can get Into communication v Ith demand for same on gilt-edged security by ad addressing dressing addressing tha Star office. Ad. MANUSCRIPT COVERS An elegant line o2 lawyers' manu manuscript script manuscript covers, in any color that could be desired, just received at the Star office. Ad. ADVANCE STYLES IN SHOES I have received and have now on display some handsome new advance styles in men's low-quarter shoes in patent leather, gun metal, tan and Russia calf, in the four and five five-dollar dollar five-dollar grades. Quality, style and fit guaranteed. Little's Shoe Parlor. "Where you buy shoes that fit and benefit." 1-17-tf dw SOME FFAE MACHINES FOR SALE We have a brand new, 25-inch Chand Chandler ler Chandler & Price paper cutter and a seven seven-column column seven-column stereotyping outfit, complete except furnace, taken n with another shop. Will sell either or both cheap for cash. Write at once if interested. Ocala Star, Ocala, Fla. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. 161 S. Third street, east. 1-20-tf FOR RENT Three rooms, second floor, furnished for housekeeping. City and cistern water. Gillen, No. 1 South Fifth street. 1-13 CEMETERY WORK If you have a cemetery lot that needs attention, see us. Curbings, vases, etc Woodmar Sand & Stone Co. 1-28-tf Phone 331. STERLING SILVER FLATWARE I have over $4,000 worth of Sterling Sliver flatware In the store the latest, most stylish silver and the very best grade manufactured. The prices are as attractive as the goods. Come in and look over the stock and select such articles as you want for your yourself, self, yourself, the family or friends. Gifts from this stock last a lifetime and are al always ways always a source of pleasure and satisfac satisfaction, tion, satisfaction, both to the giver, and those who receive them. A. E. Burnett, (Ad. tf) The Jeweler. o you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. Thi3 rem remedy edy remedy Is for sale by all dealers. Adv. I'M GETTING NEARER, WATCH. Ad For a spra'n you will find Chamber Chamberlain's lain's Chamberlain's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the part3 to a healthy condition. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Adv. Fine watches In any style for ladles and gentlemen at any price desired, at A. E. Burnett's. Ad. For first class automoDlle service by the trip, hour or day, phone No. 327. First class car and uniformly low prices to all. J. C. Gelger. Ad. JJIi'OHTANT MEETING AHEAD A meeting of the business and pro professional fessional professional men of Ocala will be held in the Board of Trade rooms Friday eve evening ning evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of forming a permanent organization which will be known as The Business and Professional Men's Association of, Ocala. There will be elected a presi president, dent, president, vice president, secretary-treasurer and an executive board of twenty-Sve. The object of the association will be to better the trade conditions. Like as associations sociations associations have already been formed in Jacksonville, St. Auguetine, Palatka. in bettering these conditions come. We are depending upon you to ?how your Interest by your presence. Signed: O. K. Teapot Grocery, Knight & Lang, Dr. J. E. Chace, the Ocala Banner, Dr. L. F. Blalock, W. H. Marsh, H. A. Waterman, J. 11. White, Theus-Zaehry Co., IL W. Tucker, Ocala Plumbing &. Electric Co., the Ocala Eve Evening ning Evening Star, E. T. and H. A. Davies. Tompkins & Cobb, II. J. Nichols, Ocala Ice & Packing Co., J. L. Smith Groc ery Co.. Todd & Co., B. F. Condon, H. S. Chambers, Teuton Supply Co., J. O. Dekie. The Munroe & Chambliss Bank, Taylor Printing Co., Committee on Organization. NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION In compliance with the constitution of the state of Florida, I hereby give notice that there will be introduced in the next session of the legislature sev several eral several local bills, as follows: .V bill to change the charter of the city of Ocala in regard to extending the city limits, and in regard to abolishing the recorder's office, and other changes in the city charter of Ocala, giving the council wider scope of authority. A bill to change the county line of Marion county on the northern side of the county, in and around Orange Lake. A local game law, if a general game law satisfactory to the people of this county cannot be passed. A local road law, embodying the suggestions offered at a meeting of the board of county commissioners held in Ocala on January 6, 1913, provided that no general road law satisractory to the people of this county can be pass-ust as Sreat- Invest in one or more e(j of these lots. Adv. A bill establishing a criminal court 3 of record in Marion county, provided a NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS petition signed by the majority of the! registered voters of the countv'is pre-j Notice is hereby given that the reg reg-sented sented reg-sented to the members of the legisla-! ular annual meeting of the stockhold stockhold-ture ture stockhold-ture from this county. jers of the cala wter Company will I know of no other local bills, except ibe neld in the cii of Ocala, on Satur Satur-bills bills Satur-bills to incorporate the towns of Mcln-jda'' the 8th da' of March, A. D. 1913, tosh and Summerfield, provided the for the election of officers and such citizens of each place will present toSother business as may be brought be- the members of the legislature a peti petition tion petition signifying that incorporation of the said towns is desired by a substan- j tial majority of the people residing in the territory intended to be incorporat incorporated. ed. incorporated. Notice is further given that I shall so far as possible comply with the con constitution stitution constitution of the state relative to sixty days notice for local bills, and that any and all persons or citizens' desir desiring ing desiring to present to be for consideration local legislation had best do so at a very early date, in order that the re required quired required notice may be given the pub public. lic. public. Further, I would appreciate an ex expression pression expression from all parties interested in the above mentioned b'lls, either pub publicly licly publicly through the press, or privately to me, all of which expressions I shall duly weigh and shall then attempt to serve the best interests of the major ity. Respectfully, Edwin Spencer, Jr. The Hobby Brollierg Dramatic Co., Formerly the C. A. Phillips Show Consisting of Thirty People, Band and Orchestra, Traveling in Their Pri Private vate Private Train, Presenting that Great Western Play A COWBOY'S GIRL Pronounced by Press and Public to be the Greatest Western Comedy-Drama ever Written. Good Music. Good Singing. Dancing and Novelty Acts. Don't Fail to Hear the Free Concert by Our Cowboy Band on the Main Street at Noon. Don't Miss It New People New Spe SpecialtiesNew cialtiesNew SpecialtiesNew Features Admission: Adults, 35c, Children, 20c. OCALA, FRIDAY, FEI1. 7TH The very acme of quality In ROASTS POULTRY CHOPS BACONS SAUSAGE BOLOGNA STEAKS HAMS s always to be had here where qual qual-ty ty qual-ty and close prices go hand In hand. We will convince you that this is the market for you to patronize If you will but grant us the trial. Phone 108. W. II. MARSH, PROPRIETOR WHITE STAR TRANSFER CO. COLLIER BROS. PROPRIETORS, l'HOXR 25)0. aggage, Freight, Pianos. Furniture and Safes a Specialty. Carelul and Prompt Attention Given All Orders. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUiLDER Careful Estimates Made on All Con tract Work. Gives more and better arork for the money than any otlier nnfrartei- tn tie cfLr. L. Condensed Statement of Condition of I Gil OF OCALA At Cioe of Btiines Feb. 4th, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and county warrants. .$392,172.63 Banking house 28,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 738.50 Real estate 500.00 Cash in vault and due from other banks 101,225.36 Total .$522,636.49 LIABILITIES Capital stock 50,000.00 Surplus and net profits Dividends unpaid Reserve for taxes Bills payable Deposits 36.047.90 198.00 200.00 20,000.00 416,190.59 Total .$522,636.49 SERVICES AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Tastor Bunyan Stephens will preach at the Baptist church tonight and Fri Friday day Friday night at 7:30. These services are a continuation of the preparations the church has been making for the evan evangelistic gelistic evangelistic campaign which begins Sun Sunday. day. Sunday. Rev. If. R. Holcomb and Frof. Blank Blank-enship enship Blank-enship will reach Ocala Saturday and will conduct the services Sunday, both morning and night. The Baptist flock is anticipating a fruitful campaign. WEATHER FORECAST Fair weather except probably rain extreme northwest portion late to tonight night tonight or Friday, frost in north portion of peninsula tonight. FOlll YEARS AGO A residence lot on Oklawaha or Fort King avenues that sold for $1,000 will bring from $2,000 to $4,000 today. The relative increase in the value of the lots to be sold in the Chace addition to tomorrow morrow tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock will be fore it. J. A. Campbell, Secretary. NORTHERN BUYERS want southern farms; direct dealing with owners; no commission. What have you to sell? Write Southern Homeseekers' Bureau, Box 1454, Atlanta, Ga. 2-7-2tw SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stimulate the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and erup eruptions tions eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel better. Begin at once. Buy at Tydings & Co. Adv. BUSINESS LOCATION "FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN For sale, best business location in Dunnellon, Fla., with two two-story buildings and two large warehouses; finest f location in town for a mercan mercantile tile mercantile business, hotel or opera house (a splendid opening for eithe); two large lots and buildings practically as good as new. v Will sell at a baigain for cash if sold during February. Write to owner, Christian & Gamble Co., Miami, Fla. l-31-5tw-5td law NO NEED TO STOP WORK When the jdoctor orders you to stop work it staggers you. I can't, you say. You know you are weak, run down and falling in health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bit Bitters ters Bitters to give you tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent 'break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glor glorious ious glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c. at Tydings & Co. Adv. SITUAxiOiTTS WANTED SITUATION WANTED Young man with several years' experience as man manager ager manager and bookkeeper in commissary work desires a position. Best of ref references erences references furnished. Address P. O. Box 115, Baldwin, Fla. 1-20-lm EGGS FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock and Indian Runner duck eggs, per setting. S. Wesson, Ocala. 1-13 IL MOTHERS CAN SAFELY BUY Dr. K'ng's New Discovery and give it to the little ones when ailing and suf suffering fering suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagara, Mo. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale weak sick boy to the pic picture ture picture of health." Always helps. Buy It at Tydings & Co. Ad. Many beautiful pieces of hand hand-painted painted hand-painted china at Burnett, the Jewel Jeweler's. er's. Jeweler's. Ad. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill. Va., who is the mother of eight eighteen een eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. Adv. Nyal's Corn Remover actually re removes. moves. removes. 25e. at both Gerigs Drag Stores. Ad. Chest pains and a dry, hacking cough should be treated with Ballard's Horehound Syrup taken internally, and a Herrick's Red Pepper Porous Plaster applied to the. chest. Buy the dollar size Horehouml Syrup; you get a Por- io-js riaster free with each bottle. Sold by all druggists. Adv. ROOMS FOR RENT Large furnish furnished ed furnished rooms, 116, corner Sanchez and S. second street. l-30-6t If you have dizzy spells, attacks of momentary blindness, with ringing: noies in the ears It Is an unfailing unfailing-sign sign unfailing-sign of a torpid liver; a condition which brings on some serious sickness if ceglected. Herbine is a powerful liver tonic. It puts strength and ac activity tivity activity into the liver, purifies the bow bowels els bowels and restores a feeling of health, vigor and cheerfulness. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. Adv. IF.(EttDo WILL LEE'S ANT NEXT TO HOG AN Jfe CO'S. NEW SALOON West Side of Public Square Everything Brand New, Clean and First Class. Excellent Table Board Quick ano Efficient Service Best Short Order House, and Most Moderate Prices in the City ANYTHING YOU WANT TO EAT, WHEN YOU WANT IT AND AS YOU LIKE IT BETWEEN HOG AN & CARLISLE IF IT IS A BRICK, WE HAVE IT We handle every kind of Brick and can positively save you money. Let us figure on your next order, large or small. We can supply any quantity and will make prompt shipments. Our Bricks are equal to any, better than many. A. C.CONYERS, THE BRICK MAN 418 DUVAL BUILDING, PHONE 1925 Jacksonville. Fla. M'lVFR L Mfifi KAY If! i tall fV IIMIV IT" j Funeral Directors 1 Undertakers and Einbahners! Fine Caskets and Burial Robes O. E. McIYEIl and C.T. ROBERTS Funeral Directors 11 Work Done by Licensed Em Em-balmers balmers Em-balmers and Fully Guaranteed. PHONES: D. E. Mclver 105 '.. V. Roberts 30b Undertaking Office 47 IINE FLORIDA AND WESTERN Beef. Pork and Mutton FRESH APALACHICOLA OYSTERS Fresh and Salt Water Received Every Day Prompt Service, Good Goods and Reasonable Prices HENRY HOLLAND Phone 351 Stall No. City Market EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL EXGIXEElt, DRAUGHTSMAN AXD CONTRACTOR Accurate Building Plans, Blue Prints and Specifications mad. Lands sur surveyed veyed surveyed and platted. Ciose estimates made on erection of buildings of any character by contract or on a com commission mission commission basis. Write or consult me at Vorthwest Corner Ocala House Block OCALA FT.ORIDA TTT JJJ ocnxdlinniaiip W EOLD WEATHER KGMFORTS We have the largest and best stock of Lap Robes anl Storm Aprons ever brought to this part of the state. To neglect to prepare yourself ..with protection against the cold, disagreeable days that will soon be here would be an unforgivable act when it Is so vasy to come here and let us fix you up. Our stock of buggy tops, canopies and awnings Is also complete and we have enough horse blankets for all the "old Dob Dobbins" bins" Dobbins" in this section. Don't fall to call on us when In need of any anything thing anything in our line. KNIGHT & LANG F. E. MeCLANE, M. D. Specialist iu Chronic Diseases THE DR. M'CLANE MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND : ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE Ocala. Florida PHONES: OFFICE: Office. 333. Suite 1 to 7 Holder Block, Southwest Or. McClane's Residence, 407. Corner of Public "quare Note: Vtfllm made by apecfnl R?ctntment. Specf Ml Gepltc Urinary CltaK after 7 p. su day. I am keeping at my West Exposition Street court. House square, a h ine Drove of First Class Horses and F.lulcs Animals for all pur-, poses, and at reason reasonable able reasonable prices. I go to market e a c h two weeks and select the stock in person and get the very best, Call at the Lot, you will find some Stock to suit you, if it is one or dozen head you need, I have them. M. J. NICHOL LIVE STOCK DEALER OCALA, FLORIDA HOTEL CHURCHILL BROADWAY AND illh ST. 'Union Square NEW YORK, I Clean, Comfortable, Convenient and Home-Like Hotel, on the American and European Plans. vm- .i Plan. 12 per day and up. European Plan. $1.00 per lay and up Special Weekly Rates. Churchill & Co. New , REMEMBER 3si5t 'H i IMS" STMhi jro rl Sales Barn and Lot, on three blocks west of the y Hotel Astor Jacksonville, Florida A. B. Vance, mgr. director CAFE IN CONNECTION European Plan, $1.00 and up It GO MS WITH PRIVATE BATH Hot and Cold Running Waiter mm A Telephone fa Rooms. Elevator Serrlee Corner Bay and Hogan streets, one block from postofflce. Street car from Union Station.' and all steamers pass the door. Mm MULES In a) OCALA ETE2HNG STAB, TrfUBSDAY, FEBRCAKf e, 1013 laatttfaaaaal V .J. I 2 2 ! ? t v v y ? ? ? v V V ? K: v j. II Eifiricts IFrom a Ifary "The Ideal Plan After having a Savings Account at The Commercial Bank for several months I am convinced I have struck the ideal way to save money. I deposit every pay day. I am not tempted to spend foolishly. I can have my money if I really need it. It is earning 4 per cent, interest. The in interest terest interest is added to the principal each three months. I do not have to worry about losing either interest or principal. The bank is accommodating and on several occasions has given me some excellent advice. I have saved more in a few months than in all the rest of my life. Many of my friends have started savings accounts If any one asks me the best way to save, I say, THE WAY TO SAVE HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH Ml R MAKERS MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHES All Garments Cut and Made in our Suite of Rooms in the Holder Block. Keep the Money in Ocala Instead of Sending it Away We try on all Garments Before they are Finished. You can see the Inside as Well as the Outside of Your Coat and Have it Fitted to Please you. We Invite you to Call and Look us Over Before Ordering Elsewhere. : : : : NO FIT, NO PAY" THAT'S OUR WAY Brammer Tailoring. Co. Holder Block, Phone 479, Ocala, Florida All Clothing Bought From the Brammer Tailoring Company Will be Pressed FREE for ONE YEAR u u STT1 A Food Made of Wheat, Corn and Rice. A Nutritious Breakfast Food for Little Folks and Grown ups as Well. Directions on Each Package, for Porridge, Fried Mush and Griddle Cakes. This Food was First Served to Guests at the POST TAVERN, Being Well Received, it is Now Made for the General Public, in 10c and 15c Packages. . K. Tea Pot Grocery i OCALA, Phones . W. G. BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR ftnu BUILDER rLAXS FL'RXISItSD OX APPLTCATTOr? 0.4J0X 4fl OCALA. FLA HAVE YOUR CAR PAINTED 11 M tJ.j TAILOR NG CO. I y y y y y y y y y y y y y y OF y y y y y y f x y y y y x i y y y y 16-174 FLORIDA FOR RENT FOR RENT Offices 'n Holder build building. ing. building. Apply, to Davis & Martin. SUCCESS FURNITURE CO. New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Come and see whether you can find a bargain In fur furniture. niture. furniture. South Main street Ad. To HEMES' lDeJi s I fin Undertaker Smith, pnonea 10 and 94. Paul Gilmore is at the Ocala House. I'M (iETTIXC EAItEK, WATCH, Ad Icy-Hot bottles at the Court Pharm Pharmacy. acy. Pharmacy. Ad. John C. Curd Harrington. of Atlanta is at the PIckard's flae hand-paintt china at Burnett, the jeweler's. Ad. WAIT FOR HERE. Adv. 31 E, I'LL. OO.Y HE Clocks of all kinds aud at all prices. A. E. Burnett. Ad. X. S. Peel and Xoah Peel of Will Williamson, iamson, Williamson, X. C, are at the Harrington. WAIT FOR HERE. Adv. 3IE, I'LL. SOO.V IiE FOR RENT Two large, nicely fur furnished nished furnished rooms. Close in. Address, X. Y. Z., care Star. 1-31-tf J. H. B. Smith of the I'. S. army, and Mrs. Smith, from Atlantic City, are at the Harrington. FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 161 S. 3rd St.. east. 1-31-tf The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet tomor tomorrow row tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Pearl tooth, brushes are sold at Gerig's Drug Stores at 25c. and guar guaranteed. anteed. guaranteed. Ad. Mr. Howard Rowton of Palatka is in the city the guest of Mr. J. D. Mac Mac-Donald Donald Mac-Donald at the Arms House. Stop coughing by using Cherry Bark J Cough Syrup. Sold only at the Rexall Stores. RANGE FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a gas and wood range. C. C. Bryant, 161 S. 3rd street. 1-4 White Clover Flour Is better. Ask your grocer. Are you troubled with roaches? Then try a box of Magic Hoodoo roach pow powder der powder at the Court Pharmacy. Adv. Solid and filled chains, the best for the money, and guaranteed as repre sented. A. E. Burnett Ad. LOST Between hospital and R. S. Hall's office, automobile crank. If found leave at this office. W. A. Jeff Jeff-coat. coat. Jeff-coat. Mr. Walter Tilghman of Palatka. district agent for the Ford and Oak Oakland land Oakland cars, is in the city, having come over yesterday in one of the handsome new Oakland cars. WAIT FOR II ERF. Adv. ME, I'LL. SOON HE See Ocala dray No. 11 and 25 for transfer work, moving and hauling of all kind.. Tkox. Johnnoo, Manager. SueoeNM Furniture Co., or 113, West Hrondway. 2-3-Bt HOUSE FOR RENT Nice large house in first ward on North Third street. Large lot; rent reasonable. Ap Apply ply Apply to S. S. Savage, Jr. 1-28-tf Mr. C. O. Fox, who has been with a wholesale grocery nouse for some time, has gone back to his old line and is now with the Columbia Drug Co., of Savannah, and will make Ocala his headquarters. The members of the Baptist church will have a neat and attractive sign put in front of their house of worship on North Magnolia street. Mr. Jos. W. Dodge painted the sign. Mr. Dodge is putting up handsome signs all around town. Mrs. L. T. Z. Barrs, who' has been in the hospital for several weeks, left there today and will board for a while until she is a little stronger before she returns to her home at Coleman. Mr. W. V.Newsom, Jr., one of our bright youoar njen. has a position as collector wih jhe Commercial Bank. Everybody ought to see that splen did, 8-pound turnip at the Commercial Bank. It was raised by J. S. Williams at Dunnellon. I'M GETTING NEARER, WATCH. Ad Mrs. J. R. Moorhead is meeting with great encouragement and success with her work yraaanizing tomato clubs over theA comyy, and she always puts in a good "'fI fu"he-boys' corn clubs, which are ifr"cTharge of Mr. S. J. Mc Mc-Cully. Cully. Mc-Cully. Mrs. Moorhead visited Orange Lake this afternoon in the interest of the work. There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberla'n's" Cough Rem Remedy. edy. Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectorations; and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. Adv. SIX ROOM, COTTAGE FOR RE NT NT-Apply Apply NT-Apply to Mrs. R. D. Fuller. 1-5 WANTED To buy 500 to 3000 acres of good, general farming land, close to transportation. Owners' Realty Com Company, pany, Company, 4104 Franklin St., Tampa, Fla. FOR SALE Two-cylinder Maxwell runabout, 1912 model in perfect condi condi-dition dition condi-dition and fully equipped. Price, $375. Address, Box 404, Ocala, Fla. l-5-7td Statement of the Condition of the OCALA I IK OF OCALA, FLORIDA At Cloe of UuiIbm Tneaday, Febru February ary February 4, 1913 Condensed from Report to the Comptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ?167,119.5 Marion county warrants ... 2,303.7 United States bonds to secure circulation 75,000.00 Other bonds and securities.. 7,590.31 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 40,000.00 Cash on hand and due from other banks 85,833.81 5377,848.84 LIABILITIES Capital stock, fully paid in. Surplus ( earned) Undivided profits Circulation DEPOSITS .. 75,000.00 3,000.00 527.22 71,750.00 225,571.62 $377,848.84 Began business February 18, 1911. Comparative statement of deposits since organization, as per calls of the comptroller of the currency. Deposits March 7, l&ll.. Deposits June 7, 1911..., Deposits Sept. 1. 1911 Deposits Dec. 3, 1911.... Deposits Feb. 20, 1912... Deposits April 18, 1912. Deposit June 14, 1912... Deposits Sept. 4, 1912... Deposits Xov. 26. 1912.. .? 62,642.00 , 108,900.12 . 103,314.03 . 116,228.81 . 138,944.18 . 179.201.81 . 187.188.48 . 202.453.21 . 199.518.95 Deposits Feb. 4, 1913 22.VJT1.62 II ASKET1IALL FRIDAY AFTER.XOOX The young ladies of the Phi Sigma basketball team expect a visit from and a game with the Palatka team next Friday afternoon. The visitors will arrive on the A. C. L. train due at 2:40, and the game will immediately follow. It will be played on the grounds out on Fort King, at Mr. Woodrow's resi residence. dence. residence. Admission will be 25 cents, and the Star hopes the game will -be well attended, as it will be most interest interesting, ing, interesting, and the young ladies deserve great credit for promoting this fine game in our city. Following is the Palatka line-up: Thelma Hiers, center; Berdie Reid, right forward; Juanita O'Haver, left forward; Olive Tilghman, right guard; Mary Howard, left guard. Phi Sigma's line-up: Louise Booie, center; Ethel Seymour, right forward; Lois Ellis, left forward: Rosebud Robinson, right guard; Eunice Ellis, left guard. Referee, Mr. James Wilkerson of Pa Palatka. latka. Palatka. The game will be called at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow afternoon. WORLD'S ALMANAC AT BALLARD'S New 1913 World's Almanac, just re ceived; 35 cents at Ballard's News stand. Adv. HOYS WANTED Wanted, four flaff boys in the morn morning: ing: morning: for the auction sale. Apply to Mr. Appleyard, this evening, at the Har Harrington rington Harrington Hall Hotel. Adv. WAIT FOR HERE. Adv. Mil, I'LL SOOX HE WEATHER REPORT Clear, northwest wind. Minimum temperature, Maximum, 83 degrees. Average, 54. 52 degrees. GREAT AUCTION SALE TOMORROW The Carolina Development Co. will hold its great auction sale of 100 lots in the elegant Chace addition to East ern Ocala, at 10 o'clock tomorrow, Fri day morning. Be there, it will be in teresting, and valuable prizes will be drawn for. Buy one or more of the lots. You will never regret it. Adv. I'M GETTING NEARER, WATCH. Pure Home 3Iade Lard per can. 30c Cream of Wheat .15c Seven Bars Lenox Soap .25c 3 lbs. White House Coffee SI. 05 Si.v Bars E.vpost Borax Soap. . X.25c 2 Cans o-lb. Ocean Gem Salmon25c 1 A Secret j lAfnnnnnAD I yu uuu wih iii 2 Cans Sunbeam Salmon. .33cT 3 Pkgs. Jello or Ice Cream Pwtlr 25c 3 Cans Hominy Zoc 2 Cans Sunbeam Shrimp.. 25c 1-Ib. Pks. Sunbeam Soda 5c 3 Pkgs. Sunbeam Mince Meat 25c 3 Pkgs. Sunbeam Corn Flakes. .25c 1 Pkg. Sunbeam Oatmeal 10c 1 Bottle Sunbeam Boiled Cider. .35c H-lb Van Houten's Cocoa 25c 2-h. Van Houten's Cocoa.. .45c 1 lb. Van Houten's Cocoa 85c 2 Wots. 10c Size Lemon Extract. 15c 2 Rots. 10c Size Vanila Extract. .15c 1 Bot. 25c. Size Lemon Extract .20c 1 Bot. 25c. Size Vanila Extract. .20c 1 lb. Cracker Boy Coffee 30c 1 lb. White House Coffee 40c 2 lbs. White House Coffee 75c 1 Glass Beachnut Bacon 35c 1 Glass Beachnut Beef 35c 1 Can Beachnut Beans 10c Beachnut Peanut Butter 10c 15c 25c Beachnut ?2-pint Catsup 15c Beachnut Apple Jelly 15c Beachnut Grape Jelly 20c Beachnut Quince, Red Currant and Grape (individual size).. 10c LA 11 AFFAIRS ozen-jnembers of the Married La dies Car Club met this afternoon with Mrs. Georgi MacKay for their regular weekly gasie of whisL To be with the memDers Airs, iiacivay invited sejaw--! leen guests.ieTesuTt of whTcE being a most' deligMtul afternoon spent by alL There were seven tables arranged for the players in the parlor, library and hall and for two hours the games of whist proved most interesting. Top scorers among the members and visit visitors ors visitors were rewarded for their skill with a cut glass powder jar and cut glass mustard pot, the jar being given to the member and the pot to the visitor. De Delicious licious Delicious home-made candies were on each of the tables. At the conclusion of the games, the hostess assisted by her daughter. Miss Bessie MacKay, served turkey salad, salted almonds, olives, wafers, marsh marsh-mallow mallow marsh-mallow da'nties and coffee with whip whipped ped whipped cream. Playing were the following members: Mrs. D. W. Davis, Mrs. W. -S. Bullock, Mrs. E. L. Carnej'. Mrs, M. Fishel, Mrs. Emily Green, Miss Jennie Hohenburg, Mrs. W. W. Harris, Mrs. Edward Hol Holder, der, Holder, Mrs. B. N. Looney. Mrs. S. T. Sis Sis-trunk, trunk, Sis-trunk, Mrs. Charles Rheinauer, Mrs. J. D. Robertson. The visitors were:. Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Beuna Mims, Mrs. Carney Mims. Mrs. J. J. Gerig. Mrs. A. E. Gerig. Mrs. Clarence Camp. Mrs. G. S. Scott, Mrs. T. S. Kyle, Mrs. B. A. Weathers. Mrs. George Ford. Mrs. L. M. Murray, Mrs. W. H. Hocker, Mrs. D. E. Melver, Mrs. F. E. McClane, Misses Florence and Rita Brooks and Ophelia Savvtell. WednrNtlay'M Golf Tournament The weekly handicap golf match for the ladies of the Ocala Country Club is becoming more and more popular, especially now that the Lenten season has arrived and with "it ideal days. Playing yesterday were nine members, Mrs. Clarence Camp. M'ss Nettie Camp. Miss Therese Nurney, Mrs. Jack Camp, Mrs. George Ford. Mr 1). M. Smith, Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Mrs. Frank Drake and Miss Stotesbury. The trophy of the afternoon was a beautiful gun meal putter given by Prof. J. S. Pear Pearson son Pearson and to decide who would be the winner the net scores between 50 and 60, were handed in and a number in inclusively clusively inclusively was -drawn from a box and the player holding the score nearest the number was the victor. Miss Nur Nurney ney Nurney was the lucky one. When the ladies returned to the club house they were served to tea, sand sandwiches, wiches, sandwiches, etc., by Miss Nina Camp. Mr. J. B. Borland has returned to his home at Citra from Atlanta, where he spent two months in a sanitarium. Mr. Borland is not entirely well but his geenral health has been greatly benefited. Miss Sara. Davis left last n2ht for Charlottes jf here she will spend" sev several eral several weelci with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthir Williams. -- ... Mrs. J. J. Williams of Homosassa has returned home after a short visit with Mrs. W. A. Goin. The members of the Young Married Ladies' Bridge Club did not meet for fhfir Thnradav flftArnnnn o a mo thov having decided not to play during Lent. Misses Florence and Rita Brooks of Lake Weir are the over night guests of Miss Bessie MacKay. Mrs. G. K. Williams has arrived from Canada and is a guest of her brother, Mr. R. C. Muncaster and family. . ' Dr. Harryy Walters of Fort McCoy was a welcomed visHor in town last night. : DrTValters has built up a lplendid prctice at Fort McCoy, wl I isgratifying news to his friends. hich The seventh Gasparilla ball was danced at the Tampa Bay Casino, Tam Tampa, pa, Tampa, Tuesday night. Miss Ruth Trice, the popular daughter of Col. John Trice was chosen queen, and Mr. Thos. M. .Sykes, -king. Miss Trice is well known in Ocala, having visited here en several occasions. Miss Josephine Bullock of this city and Mr. and Mrs. George McKean, former residents of Ocala, attended the balL Miss Clara Johnson will entertain at cards tonight in honor of Mrs. Home's guests. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sewell and their pretty children of Brooksville are in the city visiting Mr. Sewell's sister, Mrs. J. P. Galloway. Miss Lyle Campbell left today for Mount Dora, where she will probably remain until summer. M It- HO II I S05f H 1 'Y5 A- M K Mr. F'mmett K. Robinson has bought the T. B. Snyder residence in the sec second ond second ward will move into the property isr a short time. Mr. II. H. WhitworyK. who lias been occupying this resflencesfor a short time, has leased ifcie l1l. Green residence on Daugherty-f reet and moved into the house. Mr. L. J. Knight recently va cated this property. IIISHOP GRAY WILL RKTIRK Bishop William Crane Gray an announced nounced announced to the convocation at Key West his intention of resigning from the bishopric of Southern Florida. Bshop Gray is in his 79th year and the 53th year of his ministry. He ha been in the episcopate almost 21 years. Magic Hoodoo ant paper for killing ants at the Court Pharmacy. Adv. I'M (iKTTINfi RARER, WATCH. Ad w decking The, dignity of men depends upon the manner in which they do commonplace things. The paying of one's bills by check - adds dignity to the dealings of any man, which the use of currency lacks. We suggest a personal checking ac account. count. account. THE OCALA NATIONAL BANK' CAPITAL FULL H. D. STOKES, EDWARDS, Pres. JNO. L. T SCENE FROM THE HAVOC AT THE AMUSEMENTS "Mndanir X" Promptly at 8:30 o'clock last eve evening ning evening the Temple curtain rose before a large and eager, but not responsive audience, waiting to se the presenta presentation tion presentation of Madame X, a wonderful drama of mother-love, written by Alexander Bisson, and which has been heralded emotional drama of the present time. Miss Adelaide French, playing the leading role. 'held the intense interest of her audience all through the pro prologue logue prologue and three acts and brought forth laughter and tears which attested her ability to successfully play the role which Sarah Bernhardt has declared a most difficult one. Miss French was ably supported by a company, includ including ing including only actors and actresses of merit merited ed merited talent. The Illff Mgbt at the Temple The long expected evening is here, and Paul Gilmore will be at the Tem Temple ple Temple in "The Havoc" ton'ght. .The Star has carefully watched the press notices of this play as it progressed around the country, and finds that it has giv given en given great satisfaction wherever present presented. ed. presented. It is a strong play and an unusual one, and Mr. Gilmore has the talent to present it effectively. He has good support in his company, and those who see "The Havoc" tonight may be assur assured ed assured that their attention will not be al allowed lowed allowed to flag from curtain to curtain. Temple Special Xo pictures tonigiit on account of "Paul Gilmore." Tomorrow night there will be a fine program, four funny am amateurs ateurs amateurs and three fine pictures and the prices will be 5 and 10 cents. Six reels matinee and night Saturday. A Good Little Show ' ton i .- t t 4 i "I If ; 12$ As will be seen by its advertisement a choice piece of business property, isewhere, the Bobby Brolliers tent unimproved, well located, for sale; cash show will be in Ocala tomorrow after- or terms. Address, box 164, city. Ad. noon and evening. This clever little! company has amused many communi- IinLI WANTED ties in its travels around the country j and the Star recommends it to our peo- t iaoU and veM maker. Apply at pie. ; room 12 and 11, Holder bloek. Call on or after Feb. 1. Flrat elasa price John W. Rankin, business managerial, ltrammer Tailoring Co. 1-28-tfdw frr Messrs. Baker & Castle'.- delight-j ful romance, "The Goo.-e Girl." was in j This is the season of the year when the city today completing arrange-j mothers feel very much concerned ments for the appearance of this atis-jover the frequent cold3 contracted by fying drama at the Temple theater on! their children, and have abundant rea rea-Monday, Monday, rea-Monday, matinee and night, Feb. 17. ison for it as every cold weakens the "The Goose Girl" was written for pub- j lungs, lowers the vitality and paves lication by Harold MacGrath and dram-'the way for the more serious diseases atized for stage purposes by George D. 'that so often follow. Chamberlain's Baker. I Cough Remedy is famous for its cures, land is pleasant and safe to take. For MU1 SOOX OR 3E SORRY Prices of all unsold lake front lota at Lake Weir will be advanced Jan uary 15th. R. L. block, Ocala, Fla. Martin, Merchants' 1-13-14 LI: (m Account PAID IX $75,008. Cashier. CLARENCE CA1TP. VIc PrS. TEMPLE THEATER THIS EVENING ASEPTIC BARBERSOHP This magniifieent new shop is now open for business The best equipped shop in the city. Through sanitary, modern in every respect. Hot and Cold running water. "First Class Workmen" V. -C. DETTERICH, Prop. Harrington Hall Hotel TEMPXE''T&EATER THURSDAY, FEB. 6 1 1 Under Auspices of Woraans Club PRICES 50c, 75c, $1 CO and 51.50 Tickets on sale at the Court Pharm- ! acy. nUSl.NESS PROPERTY FOR SALE i sale by all dealers. Adv. See our classy line of stationery. It i is without an equal, aid its at the 'Court Pharmacy. Ad. o t ) A - v. ; A v V S v ? V l-j rt p Beachnut Cranberry Sauce Large Bucket Snowdrift . 9 Pound Meal or GHta IS Whole Rle 17 round Japan I tic . 25c $1.15 25c fl.OO ti.oo CHO CO. PHONE 163 MS I F(SIj3)3?I11S1 OCALA EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913 Start The . a I ? J 7 t Y S V Mew Year us n (E There'a nothing more important to us all than PURE, FRESH GROCERIES, and we want to suggest that you Include in your New Year'a resolutions a determination that you will during 1913 use only such goods as can be absolutely guaran guaranteed teed guaranteed to be the best in their line. While we handle several grades of GROCERIES, we stand ready at all times to fully guarantee every package that leaves our establishment to be Just as rep represented, resented, represented, and anything that does not come up to thi3 guarantee will be replaced without & question, or your money will be cheer cheerfully fully cheerfully refunded. If there is anything more reasonable that we can offer you to Induce you to become a patron during the coming year. Just call us up by phone, write us a letter or come to our store on the corner of Fort King avenue and South Main street and tell us what it is, and we assure you good service, prompt delivery, and. In fact, satisfaction In every Instance. WHAT BETTER REASONS CAN YOU ASK THAN THESE FOR GIVING US YOUR GROCERY TRADE COUNTS GItOCEMY CO, J. H. J. COUNTS, Proprietor Ocala, Phone 114 Florida EES HAND PAINTED CHINA DINNER SETS Order a China Dinner or Breakfast Set with your Initial on same SEE WINDOW A IK MJ1SS? NE nr THE JEWELER Ocala, Florida stubborn Case "I W$ under the treatment of two doctors," writes Mix R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro pronounced nounced pronounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak weakness. ness. weakness. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to take CarduL I used it about one week, before I saw much change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years, m gone, ana i aon t suner at all. I am feeling better than 1 At 1 .... ""V WAKE The wbmaifs Tonic 11 you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any cf tho troubles so common to women. Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today. , U IF Jl J u Kew Morning Observation Car Train BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO VIA TLRHTIC GDflST LIN The Standard Railroad of the' South wimt Leaves Jacksonville Daily at 9:45 A M. P0LL1II STANDARD SLEEPING AND COMPARTMENT CARS DINING CARS For Pullman Reservations, and Tickets, Call on any Agent Atlantic Coast Line, or A. W. FR1T0T, J. G. KIRKLAND. Jacksonville, Fia. Tampa, Fls. fO tohch Tuoueit and Costiatio! HIS RISE TO POWER By HENRY RUSSELL MILLER, Aatbor of "The Man Hijher Up" Cpyrljht. 1911. ky the Bobb-.Merrl:i Cotspaoy John swuii'4 rapidly aion for an hour until the sweat oozed from every iore of his body. Then he threw himself under a tree by the roadside. lie jondered his problem. Yet he knew that it was answered, not by 'Hi Cranslmwe's homely wisdom, but by the inscrutable punxjse of the force which hnd impelled him into the fijrht. He could not withdraw from the task to which he had been set. Whither? was a question that he needed not to answer, so long as a straight piece of road lay ahead. He thought sadly of his father's displeasure. And he thought of Katherine, whom, it ap peared. the winter -had not taught to forget him. He had not learned to for get. Work could dull, it could not wholly stifle, the longing for her. And yet he had not been unhappy. He knew that he could not say no to that which was calling him into service. He walked home through the calm of sundown. At the corner where stands the Farmers' bank he met Warren Clake and a companion. Warren stopped him to introduce the. stranger, Haig. a lanky, cadaverous individual who was the author of a much criti criticised cised criticised novel. "The brethren." "I heard you twisting Murchell's tail this afternoon," Haig drawled. "If you don't mind. I'd like to congratulate you ou your nerve I've been wonder ing whether you are merely a brave man or a specimen of that splendid genus, the fool lirother Blake inclines to the, latter uotion." "Yes. Warren would," John smiled. "I do." said Warren solemnly. "I don't believe in agitation. It hurts business and the agitator." "In New Chelsea. Mr. Haig, we daily offer thanks for prosperity, good weath er and the old party." Ilaig's ready grin broadened as he placed a hand on Warren's shoulder "Here. Mr. Dunmeade, bnt for the grace of God. stand I. My people wanted to make me a banker." "A dollar. Mr. Haig," John put in. "held close enough to the eye will hide the rest of creation." Haig chuckled. "Now, that's good. That's very good. Wish I could have thought of it" "As we put It in New Chelsea, are you leaving soon, Mr. Haig?" asked John. "Lord, no! I'm here for my health. Doctor told me I'd been working too hard or not hard enough, 1 forget which, and that I needed fresh air for my liver. So I trailed up here after the Hampdens, where, by the way. Brother Blake and I are dining this evening." "Yes, and we'd better start" Warren suggested patiently. "Ah, these fiery lovers! Come around and see me, Mr. Dunmeade." John promised, and they parted. He readied home to be soundly scold scolded ed scolded by Miss Roberta for his tardiness at supper. After supper he strolled into the library The judge was reading by the desk, the light from the lamj Mirnwing his cold, heavy features into sharp relief. He looked up inhospita inhospitably bly inhospitably as John entered. "Busy, Judge?" John generally call called ed called him judge, feeling not without rea reason son reason that his father took more pride in bis office than in his paternity. Of late he had had especial reason for this belief. "Not too busy if you have anything of importance to discuss. I suppose you expectme to pat you on the back because you've sent another man on the road to priso'n?" "I have felt that you weren't in full sympathy with it" "I am not The judge laid his book on the desk and sat stiffly erect John was immediately enabled to sympa sympathize thize sympathize with those unfortunates who were arraigned before his father. "Now that the case is ended, I may speak frankly. As a judge I, of course, approve of the punishment of crime. But I don't approve your going out of your way to attack your party and Senator Mnrchell. a fine, clean living gentleman, who has always showed the warmest friendship for your fam family." ily." family." Judge Dunmeade spoke with re restrained strained restrained emphasis. "And has created a pernicious ma chine," John added incautiously. "Which elected you to the office you now hold." "Your memory isn't good, judge. The machine nominated me. The peo people ple people of Benton county elected me. you may remember." "You couldn't have been nominated without Murchell's indorsement." "That. I'm sorry to say. is probably true," John said, wishing that he hnd not ventured into the room. "I'm sor ry you feel so about It Good night, father." Judge Dunmeade resumed his book Now. the judicial temperament Is not jriven to Impulse. But as John went slowly out of the room Judge Dun Dunmeade meade Dunmeade experienced a novel sensation which in the brief moment allowed for reflection he was at loss to define. Later he decided that It was his gen generous erous generous nature asserting itself to give his son another chance. He may have been mistaken. Be that as it may, before John had passed quite out of the room he was recalled by an unexpected "Walt!" He returned. "Yes. father?" "I suppose," said the judge gruffly, "your father's interest can hare no weight with you. It ought to be clear to you without suggestion from me that If you persist In attacking Senator Mnrchell yon make my lifelong ambi tion Impossible." "Are you still taking that seriously? The senator has been teasing you along with the promise of a justiceship for ttn years. Don't tou know by this time tfcM r-f na. no intention or gir Ing I' t ynn?" "H gave you n n ixdnation." "Yes. hap:ned t." fliere he could make ui of me. It seems to be solely a question of the senator's political necessities I -I dotint that he needs yr.u. father" "That means. I presume," the Judge said bitterly, "that I count for nothing against your notions? But I might have known it G(xd night!" he re repeated. peated. repeated. 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