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THE ( JA.LA BANNER 'SVZ EXWPAEl Ab-VH AT ,Si T 1;1 UT A M~i I ."' :- Y ~''iSFI~T ~iSADVS ~N JN V4 ), I -N'%I I.- 2.9 ~~)CALA, FLORIDA\, FRID.,,Y, DECEMBER s i\! I, .7 '-'A. I'~ 'I THE A 7h10- C 0'-; % T Y FAI.' - ~.4'D~;R TY LOR G 1vE LOV0LY P ~T Y -"c- i -t A :'4-:r) 4~44 ' - ., r-- ~ *44~ b. 44'. ; - A 44 0.." t,4" . 1'. 4,~, '~' 4 1 '~ 44 h :: 4 4.4 4.44,4,4 44 44.4 <7 .4 4.4 .4. 4. 4 .4.4,5 '4..' 4.4 44 , 4 44 44. 4 4'' '4 4 ,.44 '.4 4 74, .44 4i~* 4'4 44 ~.4 4 4* 44* 44 4!' 71' .4 :7.. 4,.. 4,4 .44,4' 444.44.4.j..4 4; .444 4'' .44 ~ 4- 7! 4474 :4~ >~' 4 )~ I' ~ 4. 4' 4. ~444 ~4 .4, 4444 4 4, 44 '.4'' 4 4.4'' 7.4'.. "-.4, .4. 7'. ~i7'. 1'*~, 4 44 4 .17444 44 .4 ''1!tr~.: 4 4 .4-. 4 .4- . .4. .7 ~ !(' 4[7'4* 7 J~.4, X \ '~! j ~ .4. '4.4 .2 444'! '1';! 4'' N ~ .4 ~4 .4444. 4'.? \~'4js \t 4'\44 5, .4'4'771(,74 1'' 8.447.4) It 2 .z'1 \ 1> 147 .teSetf 06'4 P,9~4 44% 04 q~ It,. (1 ~4 ~"4# * , . 7 4 .4 4 ml .. 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I #'44 4 4 C scep 73 . 4 4' ~ IVI- 11, p N I'. I I I I I , . I 1 t, . k :r V ,- *' ^ ! p ^(.' i -t I % - %Oi T I 2 &A aff VERGLADE DRAINAGE SCHEME DISCUSSED BY GOV. BROWARD II I a T-.'t4 '4-161 .tj' 0 1i tht St. Petetrs- burg zI T1,''II1) 4-11 :IP ;I4'F-S.1Si 'ei aI I\ lirf4p. I~ t;,)\, -mcr IBrowA- 44 1' .44 44 merely mutd excavation. It is intend- T" o pierce the rim at several other pout! :with acim"iesW!A( will (c)UllPct Nvith idd1 rl'9t-!-k, NewR~ve!' and Ow~~~'k~*s I vt' jN-A'' ( 1 I i~iin l war- AS :Io 4 4 4. 'i 4' ~14 '4 W it,"4 .4 1 *' - 4 (444 (~5 '"C.. U c'. t.~e Co~ 'K' )'*S St A CHRISTMAS PRESENT r I I I Luim ~ ~ ~. ~ .. ~ UWIZIPI FLORIDA ORANGES DOIN G TER Pr ces AreSoeh H(" '' Fru~t -s "1Bet f~" T is Advertiscmnt is -#, Q.o i 2 7 I it 11 W 1 4 ., 4 (" it. (c(*'&I *'ii. '4 l~lI '~ ~ I. i iv I I -o I- NN ;11,44 C( Ill -4 i ll V '. A Volcanic Basin .4f 4.. 144* if)IPid 1w (- 1 01 a l, C:!Po. T j4, .41: ;' r u-i r. 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I~ I '3 IL 1 :1'. j I 1 IhaI 4.41 1'11 1 1 i' 4 V.'iT1~ TI' ':4'1' .11 v;11i 14)I- I -I AVa st T iI Ia b Ie Area -ITt: '34.. 1 .~ ~ '44, 144~p I~ .4.4 4*44 44,4 44 41 41' 4,9 44 ,. 4 . 44' 44 *j444 j,' 4444 *.~' ~44 44 4%' '4 14 ,' 'II' ''.14 '11 74 .4.,-.,~ - ('17' ~ 44''. '1' ii 4444 : -i 1 441'''' ' 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 -'. 44'.4 II 44 44 4': .: I.'. :1114: ~x lii '11 2 i'- 14u-.'-jhl' T~ '14) 3 14 I Ia.!! '41 1114' I)T''s 'Ill CII'.1'''e ('1* 44 (V S1.00 to F-ree ZPiaxo^ Coupons are issued by the following Ocala Business Houses THE OCALA BANNER Coupons issued on all cash paid in on subscriptions to Daii or Weekly, advertising and job printing ac.cc..nts. WOLF & HEINTZ... -! - WOLF & IiEINTZ I '- I.uuI tN,. BAKERS OF ALL KiNDS OF BREAD. FANCY CAKES, PIES, ETC. < 'o '.;;o ;.,- \*- l I),' i.-si,' ., o ll ;tl5 ta. a i plirc.lia..*,,- i!Ia t tl Tli' 5,ior ', ;i %%f Id as for cashl pail on a-'-o'1its ni i 1' b' itI'>r November 2:',. OPPOSITE (;OVERNM ENT BLDG. HUNTER DRUG C1. I BUGGiES, FARM AND TURPEN- TINE WAGONS. SADDLES. HARNESS. ETC. s ill'*;4-.; lt ,1 1"1il 1(t ;i 1t ! it'Hlt!,lxl+l-l .< <)ii ;t(*('(, illtl, ^tl~l i" h) fl' !, Nov(< 1111i .r 2," . NoRTIi OF- ('O1"', HO()SE. R E. YONGE&SON You It you will come to our store and trade $10 we will accept this advertisement as a $1 billI Cut it out, bring it with you, trade $10, give us $9 and this "' ; i! " ' ** -* 44 4 4 ad and S10 worth of goods are yours, tW. '4- -4' 4 -.....................................4 - Bring the Childran to see Claus and ,.,-- I -- 4' r' Tree. I M. FISHEL & SON, .4' 4 . 4 4 5 4 4,44' 44%~~ 4 ''444''' 4 4 444 44 t'44V() 'A'''~ K-. hI, I 1.1244k 4.-. A B!LLIONAiRE F'.AS- 0 4\ ,g~4s4 ~s ii 44 4 4- 444 4 '. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 I'', 44 ''.4 I 9 I I. .~ 4 ~\ 44.4 ~! 144~ \'~ *' "4 '' .44 4 4 4 14' 4' 4. the Xtnas OCALA, FLA. I1 S 11 A ,f * tii (.i)llll I !'V I'l) I ; ! if, "illii1lu- 'Iwll '"0." Ap, (L.- 6i 4 . SUPPLEMENT TO CA'A wOr~ 449 uL NJDLKf25. AA T T Iff 10 10 OCALA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER. 18. iQo8. MARION COUNTY FAIR AN UNBOUNDED SUCCESS Her Citizem Respond Nobly to the Call for Exhibits--The Diqlay a Surprise Even to Our Own People---A Com- Pte List of Exhibits and the Names of Exhibitors Mis? A. A. Jones, Battenberg table cover. H. Jones, peck of peanuts, eight ears corn. two chickens. Mary Jones, five chickens (scrubs). Mrs. Knight. one trio Buff Orping- ton chickens. Hugh Knight. one trio Partridge Knig I&ang. fine display of bug- , gi's, harness, sad',lles, etc. Cochin chickens. C. H. Lloyd. two bags phosphate. wood exhibit. Mrs. S. R. Pyles,, potatoes, turnips, Y TA A A collards, cabbage, mustard, beets, pin-YESTERDAY W A S dars, velvet beans, hickory nuts. let- tuce. Japanese cane. cow peas, oats, smoked meat. chickens, guineas, on, goose, walnuts, sugar cane, grapefruit. oranges, preserves, variety of pickles, may-pop jelly, unformentt-d grape, juice, bottle wine, tomato catsup. syr- up. preserves of several varieties. bay mare colt. Miss Ida Parker. on#. croch; tal)l, As Shown ty the Official Record Books RED LETTER DAY More Than Three Thousand Persons on the Fair ,m Everybody Pleased. S Mrs. Ruby E. I.indsay, centerpiece, net. T 'l :.-.iat i -, i..t rI t l l ,n4 'apron. anl drawn work. Mrs. M. H. Powers,. one jar pt can ir tih.I.i-.', .tu'. .: i. a . Mrs. C. H. Lloyd. embroidered I nuts.- .r n,. L t, .-If r , ,. . sheets andl pillow cases. .J. C. Pillans. one dlozen bortl,- syr- r Peter Loose, one bundle ribbon UP. -ie ., onions, gua- cane, grten cane, one bt ale hay (natal James .1. Pyles. "Th nelia," a 1,,,i 1 ;.. r"il \ .t' I ** & '.* * wine, sev- grass one bt undle natal grass, sugar tifutl black mare, two ears o(.i. F ,,r,- 'bfan .r ,,i '.i 1 ii. ,i ':, .: :*, '* ,* '* ie natoes, six cane,. cassava, syrup, turnips, beets. i la raised, fine t1)00(ood. ,*\,,s' ,,u "h. i :i\ h, i- * f .' .. . ir,, hamns. letr0uc,, basket peppers, one. l)ushel Mrs. Emma pet vys. o ,. ,i,:ip;,l, .,I, j)- ,el ,ans. ciish- Le(,ion Bay sweet potatoes. plant. Th.. ,t rh r - ibagas. six .Josephinie Long. one pot Iplan. Mrs. 1.. M. Quartiman. one, hand- f' . '-g plants. H. \V. Long, one bun(Ile arrow loot. painted picture frame. fi i r *': .\ .- y .: .& i f w .- [ , k of fresh Mrs. LaRoche. one bottle ellderberry V. B. Roberts. si!zar ('1 n,. swer ;t.)o s,) \ ,.\ f.w p.r-n- a .* ,- ; ' ish. bunch wine. potato o and syrup. ,? 1 ,1,e11j d,.rit TO. 'L.; ;" i $ p,,- *, * , S. Lehman. four bottles sweet grape Mrs. B. I. Ricker. sev-n jars j, llvI 1 b y ), ::e -a , < -. " wine, four bottles natural wine, ihas- different varieties, p.cain nits. 1,,ni- t blackberry ket of apples, ons. mniandarine andt tan etrine, o- I," th, ir ,., s iI en r. me,' .' h.' r \ 4 Andrew LaBerth. one Hampshire anges. ,a nifi,.e ,. f he .xhbtin h ,,r . tfla_-fliiv#-n +e or ihe e-.0ibit~qit i . e,1 point sow --nd two pigs. K. Roberts. sw.-t potatoes and, su- Some % w-.re ., .'li.i,1-1.. * . ,J. M. Meffert. four barrels swe t.t gar cane, T lt .it Was ht, r ,al "h. ,I \ W.1 in '' I nig wine,. potatoes, two barrels Irish potatoes. .1. H. Roach, pair white rabbits. r( fair h,illt ai:t a ta ',ar .,. ,, 4 .- it ty pie'... -.ven bales peanutr hay. eight bales Andrew Scott, trio, chickens. Ystrd y th. h fair I -roun,, ..r. ,. ,, -, .,t I ,ions1. ,ra) grass hay. seventy-five bundllos R. S. Shortritge. Irish po)tatoe4s and frly a wh i ,, ,, .t ... ., .... . Shaky. one oats. three mule colts, different ages. beans. t aftern,,n .% ,, a-. ai( n.a i~l in the, :rI~n )) ,IA1 | t,)ats. two, broo:i maroe, on< native stallion. .1. I.. Snith, rutab' agas, trtii,. rar,- t were in vit ,nc', in all rhe. t ,t t, .. )IT. Marion Hdlw. Co.. four cultivators, ishes, cane antl cane syrup. pavillions anl at the stable at, i, I :.r r. ...,.. la s iok., fe,1 rtilizer distributorr. seed distributor, .J. Smoak. Barred PlymoIuthl Roc )(1 tle pens. H .. .. MI con. larli. fields plows, reversible disc harrow, chickens, native mnilch cows wi.h LI Strangers were amazed with h,. .Jal n1 \lr I *. I fodlr. 1 I-.2 foot mower, :-horse power gas calves, iy. q.anity antd ariev of rhb. ari i,*!- I .,. a 'venty-ruinif ent.ineo. 2-horsei- air cooler .wire fenc-. B. H. Sanders, -)opounl, swea.A 1 ('lIlural, h ri'lt ral al,! ,I, ,11 1, ." lif.i.i.. it .. b r 01f niti,!is- ina. to. i>" .'(t (n (x i~ r~ '.,, '. , ,' ,. Q I ,r of -ilus- ing.t0. i)u.!1'ie('f on exhibition ** & '5 "** = cookingg McDowell ('Cate & I.uminlr Co.. one W. MI. Shockl, cai.n,., t-oim.,eis, ,. I. . , 1 ., n) ,1I!, ,''4k ,'41104 to th ink it A I,* , in b)unIplo crart,, heads. rate traantes. 1I six heal c'i.l)ba e, -veet potil ato',.- !'\e 1 j,. ,, .. , 1 t I ,,', r I ;1. : ; so 1ial' *l iffert-n! it 1>111r reen cane. ,empty crates. ,,ri',es h-ickepns. .*ibly have hletL i(') ( i. 1.1 '_4 tie 1 ' nese cane. I. P. Miller. four bales peavino lav. y i Mrs. Annie St iart. :P,-r...- nlick- .-n::' .':n, ar, ,,, ,l,,ts i>. ..l ,.i .r i h, .. VI, ,rs. chitfas. tw,, bales 1 .z .rw ,'el hay. one, sack Is and jelly. i ..,,,;,.. ;e,.i rh .iha .a'l rI,. ,. ,. n shed feel. Lemon Bav poatoo., one mule colt. l Mrs. S. S Simmnions. tI'inc jii i, \. w I,,.ii T i... l 1|, 'h' RuAn haru. r' Sbeans. H. B. Masters. eh, bundles wire Mr.. E. E. Schneck. one lm,- ,,i-,,, i,; 'e r, it ^ o :i s ha,. e ,-ia t.a1., l..0 0 r - fencing. C. I.. Steel,,. Irish p)otatoe)s: anid .t l ",, e ,of .'hi ,r hi-i.im -~~~~~~~~~~~11 .,;a,, ,., lolit,** '1'1ii~t:es or t ho exhiboitors "* * turnips. Oliver 3,,n-tion. one bundle .Japan- scrub pigs. Y.-,.,r.,ay artrnoori s aittractiow e)t Th. .i.sr. ..r. n gie e'se sugar cane, syrup). D. P Smith. box sweet; potatoes. ('0' ,, ir.r.l o1 the ra'e. The xh bit ,n ,)f rnI n ,k ,.w, e .-I l squash. S. M. Middhkon. one box horseshoeos. .J. F. Sinon, i )ickl,,s, w,,er pa- rin. stai i)r4'sn,.,l arn antm,.,I 3tM oti nllIll0.| *e t - Island cot- Sally Marshall. undersuit. aprons toes. 0,u.%A, ,,I hlt. i.. ,J I. S "s en '. N ot only \%- st ', y 4, iita .'"': )n, velvet and (ors-t, covers. .J. B. 8inionton, two mnarer colls, one %Ii',e but all the asis)..0 as well. and in , wh,.-'i i.,! -. ,,ri ,,, )itelI meal. Mr. Michen, one sack sweet pota.- mule colt. ten .Jersey heifers, one .lJer- fa, wher.e,,r w,, ,',)I,1 t pin a t.il'a). Al St lliI.- toes, sev bull.; -rh** MWO (-41 l~ l' oes. sy bull. itr, and, th re w r i crowd along Th.* m,,,' r:tw. .451, r*..' t, )zen ears A. .1. Mention. R. I. Red chickens. F. G. Sampson, five Jersey tco hes, th!n )th H. wr.t rhr.. iris. ,,r v,.i | peach. pear and auiava preserves. S six Jersey heifers. Jersey calf anld ,fore, ;he rac-'s and all dltr)nt .. -' i |il l .*tni I Frank iArrsa t irs corn. ears shelled corn, three quarts hick- Jersey bull. interval:s ,, ir alenlil n,.t., ,I :iti it hm h re,.r namue, le broom ory nuts. one bushel shelled corn. J. D. Stillev. one horse colt; t ar f t pr ai anuts, one Mrs. Jerry Mitchell, two pot plants. P. It. Schafer,. rio S. S Hambuh' g. ty al,prsiat-'t ,tliuii,,n,.r ,h.- Ir tr r rses. hogs. Mclver & MacKay. handsome furni- chickens. A.\,.r'r, ;,a1,.at:n fe,.:t t Owrt ,e, da this rae'. was1 ,, 1. 1 ',&" i mares and tire, siting room and< bedroom dis- Stanslardl limee Co.. agric ltural x.i. i that!1 h 4 : 11, I1.4' i '' b, [h1 'it ,iL (.l I |in.>I*.r. play. lime, crlushetd limestone, rock li!(,..a, a d( b',,isiin,,ss h.,,.lis. l,)s..l, The racing ,riram coe t*elo ted fern. J. D. McDuffv. two bushels corn on phosphate shells. frim ,. u ni til to-t' ,,1,'k ,l ,irl.'r .. ,t,na,',t m fy o .-r air .ar WIwo cob. two bushels shelled corn, one C. A. Tremere, three game chic.k- .i,, i n I donaed by ir r. arM i ,I 1))rs. I bunch Japanese cane. two bushels ens. Th, tir ;t irr in the. ra,',, w I:.atnti-.. wre ln.li..n ttcnv-. is. peanuts, two bushels goobers, two F. B. Turner, pointer dlogs. gyp anal i ,' f',r a I ri'. ian 'h.f ,f 4,4, 1,1 *. lack biah- colts, one Duroc Jersey and one Perk- eight puppies, four months ol]I. ,,I $ a ,l a ble' ribon. Tht e.t 1 P r 'a fm P'> Ie. ., i arI, 1Iar.Il - ornis ani shire boar. one mule colt. Poland-Chi- Walter Taylor one box hickory i .,r, Dr. (;,,rran,.i tRuss'l (;,,..r- iti,. I liIan lr>,,,. ,*-, wi na sow. one stallion, nuts. .tiz, AIr-. D :isl y Th, ari s in r hi r^... .- ,h. wa, 11 aft i cans. Miss Ruby Mitchell, drawn work G. D. Turner, one box ch-ufas. s; .- of -isling a, shown bv the.. bfor. .Sam P' .. wlnlant 'rsey Real and table cover. G. 0. Turner, sweet potatoes tilt-- ; .n ,,xe,,l ingly gl :i d houir, Mrs. McLeod, one quilt, nips. wv"n nie'h alplau^. Mr. Beash.y won Ali 'h. i,,. hw. , -ts. bunch J. H. Mathews. one bundle guinea Mrs. Helen VanNess. one box ,or- fs i rize ani M r. R. Ger;urit rhe, r)n t,.,e. anl .,ill r. S.1 . s. jar pre- grass, anges. I)', r'ibon. [ut if ir hail been hit,. a,. )m. phos- Marion Farms, one stallion, one run- H. H. Whitworth. .Jersey cattle. D,L- ti h, ls,t anal esJ)..Cnp'ially ,1.. ilr' l,. <',nt T,.ut y i. n n,! \Vyan- ning coach horse, six .Jersey h+'ifers, roc Jersey hogs, one dozen, one mare' :vmapu ;.r o,)ns. Jr" Rilss,.Il (;, ,,r,'rn)t *'^, u ir r rtita glhji ) rI one Jersey bull. two calf bulls, colt, two pens chickens, R. I. Reds, ".ni's! have been aLl^ni). unantmus~v *I. t a mi,'-rn <;.di. A lb W- 1 lisplay .1. \V. Morrison, one-half dozen 23 ears corn. .av'ar'd(e, the first Imriz.' He sat ht. We', .hw i. lanrt s, stallion, snellet, corn one dozen ears shucked cotton stalk, mule colt. hogs.,Th, wa" 'h., t ro,,ing ra, Thbe The. +.'|,rs,.ln ,If oPikIS am - * C(hinas. corn. one bundle corn on stalk. Mrs. Wingo. three jars jelly. 'Cnprin'. w,,r,,- Tiny .ire. lB,.i.1,.y ,h ruanaDx0r o1f Fh- .4. *.i^. ro R. C. Murray, two bead chains, one XVooanmar Nursery Co., collection o0 1aiv Lo,,. I. Gor,, T,),IiI+... [),,,k ,a^al .shtrl,! by all uat he the i es. center piece, ornamental plants andl shrubbery in w, ,.-th. 1h, l irst heat wtas won hy for hol)llng t h r. tat fair )rilta rais- M. J. Morrison, collection of pots, nursery trees in pots. sweet p, Ti P, ir^t. 11 the scoI h,.'t: ti Tr.re i. o ,ln h w,. 4 1 \rrrds. tatoes, bunch bananas, kohl-rabi. To ,ird. 1 :11e'u-tIsix Blat(' ktati' .asu ,I hay. cu- six Black liorcas. t rio game ban- tatoes and chufas. ; The n(ext attraction olf the afte'rn.,r .& repre,.,.ntatrtv. n i h,. the r'-4 n hutl *In. rt tans. coop fan-tail pi.''ons. George \Viggs, peanluts. sweet pOi d- was the half-mil,' lash against t inn.' by (i t r 'he "'tr,... I ntl* .hilck h a | Tb.e *ond dlay of Marion county's led cabbage, cucumbers, 01or 9 fair was an unprec.dented suc- va jelly, lard. butter. grape a. Thousands of visitors were in en dozen eggs. canned tion Mtmdanre. and no visitor was on the varieties preserves, home-ct mOmds that did not praise the fair shoulders, sides, velvet be aM the management. Mr. Allan aw, mu.-tard. cabbage, ruta rm who has attended all the head collards, radishes. . ftirs in Florida, was loud in his praise Irish potatoes, cassava. pec W say that Marion county has cov- English peas. Boston sq',i erd herself with glory. Mr. Rodgers of onions oces the sentiment that was on the Elks Cl)ub. p)hOsl)hate. of evervone. There was a F. \V. Ellison. grape and indrt of enthusiasm animating the wine. gnW s of on-lookers. It was the James Engesser. rgi-, aely time in Ocala's history when ev- d(ogs. ery Inch of room on the grand -tand Win. Edwards. scupperno w occupied. and the gates had to be Emerson Home Schooi. f died and the people turned away. of fancy work of all deserip Tb following is a complete list of Edwards Bros.. on#. bale te exhibits and the names of the ex-I bale oat s'raw. pigs. hogs, ibitor F. W. Ellison. one mult c( W. I Allen. Mclntosh. Irish pota- 13. I Frevyermuth. FloriI tpe. hams, shoulders, sides It( P. R Anderson. fancy domestic ar- corn, shelled andt in ;huck %IC--. Fess-enlen Acaleiny. sC Hower Agnew. 25 ears shucked pieces fancy work. a number) COrl I trial articles, sam pIes of Alfred Ayer. Holstein cows and model of the C('arneoio build coop of chickens. \V. R. Fore. cane syrup, H. P Bitting. fancy chickens, ribbon can,,. red cane. Japa P. J. Barro. chickens. 11. A. F:iustt. oats. goobe 0]- Brown, chickens rough rice, bran. ri!t:. cru W. B Bryan, corn with shuck on: (racked corn. ground velvet strlated honey, and honey in comb. Joe Forn. one mnule colt. Nrv Florence Benton. quilts and Lucy Glymp. jar pickles asob ld dog pot plants. Neptune Brown, peas. potatoes syr- Mrs. .1. M. Gaes, bonnet u &ad oranges. George Giles, bale Sea I Mary Braddock. quilt, ton. bale, moss. seed cottc SC Bennett. ducks, rabbits, ruin- beans, htlls. meal. peck be V& pigs. eMs. oranges. J. C. Booer. milch goats. two colts. G. G. Gamble, one d peaS., caan. P. G Buhl. corn, shelled and in oar. .loshua Gist. two dozen e9 petatos. wine. turnips, onions, cab- Willim Gist. one bound Oe,. jelly. etc. corn. on, bushel oats. pe; Dve Ba ldwin, grapefruit, oranges, dozen ears corn. cows. hoi pIatoes. sugar cane. mules, sheep. colts, brood L, 0 Booher. six head cabbage. !stallions. b md beets. radishes, mustard greens. Mrs. H. C. Gates. one potl BItweohach & Co.. phosphates. .1. C. Gist, six squash. Ella Black, quilt James Glymp. one bushe M Beaurorard. okra. tomato plants. callard stalk, syrup, potatoes T J Blarco. shelled corn, corn in 0. M. Gale three lambs, b) wr. p4ms. pear jelly, syrup. Sea Is- ma chickens. White lEgh hd eotm. sugar cane. Rhode Island Reds. Alltk Bumby. heifer calf. A. R. Griffin. two jars po H. P. Bitting. Columbia Wyandotte F. M. GranTham. two .it cck ewn. White Rock pullets. pigs.. Mrs (*olt'orge Close. domestic arti- B. G. Galloway. r1,b I)lai e1t. onions, jar pres-'r\ed l'ra!e Mrs W H. Clark. crochet ma:s and bi#-nrta I dredts and skirt (fifty years SMI. J K ('hristian. two boxes oranges. W. J ('Cosby. grapefruit, one box onmagr, two boxes' pineapple oranges. 8 K (Ivil, fine stallion. W i. ("ogswell. plates, platters. sflrfs. handmkerchiefs, etc. ( sd t k Jarnt* Carrington. Japanese syrup. "W 1. (ilbert. three varieties syrup. 'rtwcilla Codly. Pekin ducks. J J Calhotun. Japanese cane syrmp. servedT pears, banana bloc phates. ('ochin ('hiias a dottes. Ilowar.! Acadm ny.. sc'hio. and industrial articles.. J. C. howell. Aniora -oat. saddle hliorse. Buff ('Cchin bantams. R. 1. Reds. E. T. el'venson. R. 1 R .1. T. Hooks 2-y(ear old FN ed colt. John Heintz, thz. i Nat \ases E I.. Hiow'll. b -...ar w ,,' shaw. squash. \cl\ct beans i shelle,l. oats. sweet and! Irish green peas. Mrs. E. I.. Howell. bdI , p,^oe..j Michael.~~I Tiree white rabbits. toes, peas. *6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ i^^ ^ j:i o.: Jo ea '[ I II Al h'tt8 e1. I Tree white rabbits, toes, peas. .hoe, i-'alartn I, 'tin r" if )he' Lit ('ana C'al bire.a her-' R. MN. Martin, one bull calf. box of V. H-. Willoughby, gallon Japanese ,lian r. id.n liv Jockv harles The' prxr.a. fr ', iN I- I s,-,r ,,':t g rl't ruit. syrup, redi sugra cane. Xl., ., ,;,,,, ...... ..L.t... I lw . % F, 6& JS 5 ~ivU b ( tI Se' i IR or ^ t /' * " V, - 13 - 11 - v -liL .,] ; IJll VOUTMIP OW A VWALS tem,,'d with the board his taking into SESSISN- th. Jall sick convicts from the road %-se. o-te-r's Icrce and his taking care of road prlmoners during the coming holl- r-I d*a^. The matter was satisfactorily a adjured. | {,Wnd of S. T. Sistrunk as clerk of I t circuit court for $5000, with W. F. E64T N!a IA 1., 18 ,slyatt and S R. Pyles as sureties, was lo e" of 4 ,06,1 < 1 ,,, ,- o,-f ins-t approved. S... ---),~ t,,, ,ft In Bond of John P Oalloway Sheriff, -- **date at ;.was approved with the following sure- k a y.. '. ,,' l,* Jo~" L tL i,..'s P H. Nug.nt. $1000: R. S. Hall. B tklanm. .1 .xi Meh'* $lft*(, Edward Holder. $1000: F E. N A t',"t 1 ut ( '" ul H darrris. $1000; Henry Gordon. $100'0. ~, ~~eee t ie. V polo ont usslr v1w !-utr*-- ~ th *bS~t I II h*to rpiui' adN r ~fi ef'lli .'* lot;. altn41u Go talt tI. i '4I k .lot ~ O at 1# 99 'tit. : ;- il Uiiedt Aho Itoo .4 1 1 to a I 4in c I tq Ie t- t .q 11 f tIV -at tirI &AM as -60 1 W4 04 1 I Ialogit Th Me Atmf It 1 .1 .i~~ask -d 411111 ot Ap1 9l 'la..#I t o r -!. .. e *I .~r s. M~a. b : a.*-i iv, ;. t i.r't ~ 'a~yu p,' .' r-o aut.i aido obo h11111111t at- a 'aip o ....i~ e h ~ Sb~.e-elt-iJ?\E. th Jl.A ~ sut JAIl I -'uoil I III t a, 01411166M of .4 k`,-rut. J., I, tatr ~~we 4 --sd .gt i Ia' t rot xx 4o *Rd it,. 5.1 i. .?. xxtas L d.I .t'. ~ f~jf hit ', t, t-rtteil) Ut I Atjt of n Ih.- n so few hl tog 'jweal of-it a uI a!5- AMft..,I' .11 111, .4 1 1 iftl, 1 4ift. tc ht- * ti.-wles 4 Stol l- .01i It oi i ll'r e IIIr - be 896-1 of j 1% .-A e 411 460 p"rt it ii ..0 1of- !\, I th th it, 45.1 l1i i ;Iht % ". l~4ok te th H lti, -4t h ). I ii.h 4.*1 !410'4 Total. $5000. B,-ond of Joseph Bell, county judge, a.e aplprov-d with the following sure- tie.- R. L. Keating. $1000: Edward fhld.it r. $1000. Total $2000. IBIond iof Alfred Ayer, tax assessor. for $10(, with T. T. Munrue and Z. (C <'hamblihs suritieos, was approvtd. lonid of J. H. Brinson, superintend- nt of public instruction, for $1000, \ it Ih '. A. Weathers and D. E. McIver a- suretis. s, was approved. B,,nd of J. W. Lyles as Justice of the lat,. District No. 1, witb J. ('. Boozer and S I f. lflit(ch as sureties, was al- 1'tt441 'f 4 R. V,-al as justice of tht. ,.a,'c. Ilistricet N,. 4. with John P. P'ark.-r and J. S. Weathers as sureties, wag approved. B',nd1 o)f R. S. Shortridge as justice of ith,. i.-ac.. District No. 16. with S mi;,n .: an.d E. L. Wartmann as surt'.- ti,- %. %as ; ,ppro ',d. I,,"r.d (f Alexander WVynne as jus- t.-- of the p.ace. District No. 19. with ,;, or'- E. Snow and Fred W. Hall as -zur.ti.'s. w as apoprovtd. I o4nIl ,,of (" C <'urry. as justice oif thhe 1. ait .-. District No. 24). with E. \V. "!' ah.s a;t;d Thomas Cut iry. suretti-s. wva.- a;ipjroved. I:ind o)f i1, Leg'land Hopkins a, jus- ti< of p,.ace. District Not. 21. with 4t M <;;ile. (;race A. Hopkins and J. J. N, 1-ui is sur,-tis. alppl)rove'd. It4Ti,, o)f J. 4). Turnlpseed as justice Mt ti -. .t-'ae. District No. 22. with S. H. ,;aitskill and J. K. 'hri-tian as sure- ti.--. as a roed. I,-int of WVillianm M. ;;oher as justice ,of th,.e p.ace. District No). 21. xvith A. B. Kibl,.r and R. H. Sanders as sur'ti,s. was apilprtved. Boitds fir license to carr y WVinches- t,.r I ifl s \vt-eie approved and licenses IzIa, ;-tl tb+he f Ill ,wing: I.. FP. Blalock. R, tih,. tI H. -ddinig. 1). L.. Martsolf and L.. I1" ,ont,. )Bonds for license to carry pistols %% r. alppreoved and licenses granttod th. f,',.,wing: W. I. Polk, S. M. Burl- s..N. W M. Tillis. XV. E. Tydings., R. R. \\',orthii t,,n. I). L. Martoik. T. B. Ruo'n. A "'utkiIl. .App1lit-;.tiotn for pension by Z. A. McC'lar,.n % \as al)'pproved. FinTd of \W. A. MoorheadI as coutity , -u..v'or. for $1000. with G. F. Wil- llansiw '. H. Mathpws. David S. Vood- ro,\\ andi J B. Martin as sure.ties, was aport ,ved. loi,1 ,f John M. Barksdale as no- tary ;,ulie. with D. G. Watkins. (,-o. ihhumuht and A. B. McQuenn as sture- tie'. w\\as alpprove'd. Bonid iof P. A. Ausley as justice of thi,- pe'ci'. )istrict No. ;34. was apt- icr.ilvvd. The. following filed their btnils for on-th ,.able and w'tert, approved by the itard. Thurlow- Bishop. District Not. 1. \V P. Pulliam. I)istrict No. 2: S. J. I illzari. Dlistriict No. S: H. P. (Griggs. Di-tri't No. 1,: XW. C. ("redle. District No. 17. G(e-o .M Richard. District No. "- R. H Nichols. District No. 21: W B. (Carman. District No. 22: S. C. M. Thomas. District No. 24: J. L. Mil- i.r. Il)istric-t Nit. 3t: L. C. Dodd. Dis- trict No. 31. Application of Henry(, Gordlon f,)r 1p irnit tt sell liquors, wines and bee'. :n district Nu,. 24. uDunnellon., w'as read and lwoing in l proper form, w'as ordered file-d and the cl-rk directed to give portolpe.r notice for the same. (it, peresentation of bills by Justice J W. .yh-Is on account of inquest over httli-s killed in collision at S. S. Junttion om Seaboard Air Line, R. R.. Chairman Eidwards appointed Commis- siner -Mathlitws to wait on Justice Lvl, s and the county attorney for fur- th,.r information. After consulting with the county attorney, his opinion Was gi vetI as follows I. m n lii-it01ed th. faril i4 lth.e IDec. S. 190`. Ibi tme t I., I. ,,4.til f,,:|-,w: fer To the Han B,)ard of Countv C'm)mis- lo s e_ th .ef N\ ,,x, 111', sitronel's. Ma-ritn &County, Fl4eridta. W. e 6 t- thirt,-,-ti- invlatet's, foul.t Gentle ent:-n: Relativet, t o the t matt-r w0 4*" li liltt t.1l I,4, *line,. Mr.. ,tf th. t h ills )f J. NV. Ly'ls, justice of I u h.-I 1t,.inAn i;.. ,'llt to0 ht' the peace, acting ex ()fticio ct(roner in i Mthe ftir ..l oI h, t,..itI, otf .N\t.vmn- tih, matt-r of investigating the deaths b *tl nar.t' rVt lllla iIitt aou; t one0it ttf '. 1).D Smith. vt al.. vt bt'g to) re- We" f.si>,ld li,.i tI, ., 1i,,4p her r.tla- Itt.rt as follt)ws- t,'s d ,-fl I *ii t 'h.t rle's havtit-s. *It and m1, 11ruoit. l~it-o .aa the y Our statutes provide that the c -oro- e 4 N..o .vrnll ,lI h.i. t -,I',l ill tptil lit.-r, ifttr I ctm sid.'ring the circunm- ohm^ of I. ..h h 14111-1 tI;Ita ttces attending the cause of the Ma 0ht"1h oItF it v%%Iates lt i- -death, if ht- has good reason t(o believe ~__ t11,r,,,I,.hltnt r it hts mad. tll;th tht- death was caused by the on" t. i it... oi t hatus mat-d ocritinal act and negligence tf an- up 64 r0c ""01 1 ,46p e i, ll ',.!.% Iup t ap andltI zti l t th t se anie%. It. 1 r,.fr.n, tduK about 10i0 ,thr, shall hold an inquest, that corn- -L -> ri W I !;1iqti r h o .111, tir.,,1 'I ;.>rt i ... . . taxes upon the payment of the face value of the certificate and omitted years taxes, at a valuation of $200 without interest. Bond of Thos. E. Pasteur as treas- urer was approved with the following sureties: E. C. Smith. $5000: J. D. Robertson. $5000: R. S. Hall, $5000: J B. Martin. $3000: J. G( Baskin. $3000; J. M. Meffert. $3000: E. P. Rentz. $5000: T. T. Munroe. $3000; J. C. Boozer, $3000; Z. C. Chambliss, $300'1: F. W. Bishop. $3000; Geo. Pas- teur. $3000. Total $4,.,000. Mr. S. H ('authen asked for 40 rods o(f fnciing or th,' \alit-$14.40-of fene' on ro(ad from on lleview tip )k- lawaha l. which r,-qust xvas grant,-d. r' mmissiin.r Pyl-.s asked until the next mteetingi to miak. rtpirt on righ-i Of \%;iy of haid road from B'll'vie.w t,, < 'aiid],.r. Sup'-r'iitit'vidiit of hard roat rnadi" rt-pli wt hiclih was read and filed. ()n l(otionl a warrant for $."50 ws ordt.reti drawn in favor of \W. M. Itu- ('iuso, tv..'-seer o)f han 'r io,tdI -. for Use on roads. ILtt,-r by the prt.sid-nt mIti s '-rt'-tary of tlie P-lrida Stat- M1idwinte-r Fair Asso'vi;atii ) f Tamnpa, Fla.. xwas read aind laid o\.r until the lext regular meeting. R.' Lo.i, *I! and Reddick road xwas granted. liro,,iletd thel p il,'s ar,' set tiftt,.n f,.'t fio:,- ii. (c iitir of th road. (',)om ission.r Py!,.- r,.ad qu:,tatiin W., 1,46.1" lo s( -r ,'j s om dra -'. froni P -ach ("4, <'. Tht. m ;;tt4,r w.is 1:0d o rtill the Janu:tr\ n..cting. t, rdt adjoullrif! at ,\al ; a. i. too vi-it th poor farin. Th,. ,oardI r. -c', vn.td at 2 p. 111. W-,i,.-d;ay. ['-c. D . The p,.-,itio4n of .aJatm 's 4;al!)r oith of Spatr tfor t.i- ro d mt pti, n .t 1 I,-'' allow ,d l I1il.-r t1e. rulf e . I ) n o1 n 'lit A .' c'l-'k '.4'.s oi ,dt-r#,-l to adlv.,rti->, f)r soal-,d hill, f,"r ti:. s; ).- ,f the poor fiairm w hi e 1 ,;.i-is4s of li,1 acr S and ilill,'OV-,e 'f-is. rlslt to r.- j 'ct ;aly artd all bids t- To !' rF-. ,.K. Thi.N Marion i',,unty l"F:iir" \Asociation :ap, '-: t'redl a ntd ta sk.-. I an i'till 1,4)ppi:lt ifIII tif Vow.ii' Thet, ;att-r \\ ;iS e,-;-: and thi,.- app)lriattion wtas ret'us-el. T"Fat i t er- t a op : ,,ard., a iiI ;It i -',l -'k, d r- mn it t, t 'iitIsf, bal ',e ,>I .' ,,,i;, l rad fulld t4 ) 'o1 i :'iid. ; t ; it was granted. IBo.rd tlhere.upon t-adlj(o::a'm;ed,1 to itie-r-t at i- it o)'clck T hiursdayi'ivu '.'m-it-in . I'hllursd1 a-S l a,.' >.lta ..r ,i. I' .1t' T}1'- l-b~ta u nn t .at e-i.glt a. ;n. 'tn'hum-- N .%.. .',it. a.\~ pi u: t t t 1 a jo eit !i fnle -t. I 'r)-s- 'tit ien. 1 d it L. i-h 1 1ntl.- -ha N. A. Pt'. A cotmmuni.atitn fro'E tr1-. I. -M.I1- Waikie., ft-errynin.m. relattiv,, !I-, ; !,! -it -it ( lt-.hallivill+ \v\a- re.-al iaui t,,l nto- tion, tl,. mn atter \\:ts 1",'-f I!-,. I t,' ',o) l- 111 is- it11I I*ie F q Ort %\ i t I" Ii t : *o .-r 1' > 1 ;sI,- I . 1',,:) Tnuni,'-ati,,n l )v th. ; 1;" f etitIIi!iIt C'o.. 4,f Atatatl an 'y tif their sul1p)lii-s :,t ]re'--.rnt. lt -1eport If !-'. S. I. ciu- s ti e i st I f 'on-victs oin iatd xork re i and til,.d for inft trn;ation oi f intit- ilntt beenrtrd. ()I m,,tion) it was ,,r,iere.!',. thatt th,. cl.-rk td\-erti:;-, fior e .,.led! lids fr hi.- lctasill,- of ii! t l tl i,'ts <. X ',ex t ti't r,- serv'e- o)f as Ilit.V ('oI e,' fr'.i,) tilh courts. This r',esr-ite of "2,' tit ht. kept for the ,',, stru 'tion : d1 t, tiliten1)n ,ct ,tf h1a'I )'rd roatt tht'rtiagroultt ti-' c'ii ni y. The Ul|oaid, to ers,"\-e, t 'ri'_it t, re- fuse alty or t1 I bids. T', 0. 1 4ids t) In-, )peTtinetd at 12 eo'cloc k Mendatey. Janutarv 4. 194o9. !t was o d',,,,ed1 tii t th,' ,I,-rt ,1vrr- tis. f,)r s,,al,,dt t)i1s f,,r o, :td ,\e,.rx ,,rs ,t r f(Or I;*',9 I wI iti; r%\l' ], to r,.j .ct t Y!i ll d alP hid-s. TIl, tax colle t, ,I I It,,, Z I i. r t ,o"f iii! t x .s a ndt lic,.Is,. ,..1i,, t, !' r,, ile. past m trnth as l'Ol,,.'x i lI t, -x. e- ceived. $127, ii,,. -n '- c, i\ed, for coU'tVy. $6rti...-'. The te,,I,\\ite .). jl' -li't's ,*+ thi ) petec tiled their r,'.,iort'- s ,,\\ile t no)it l, usitness for the. inntli ,t"f N,,.,ite! r: Z. A.. McClarn. T I.. Johlnsn. \V W J.,,wk- still. AlexandieI.' W\Vy e, -. M. M. PltIto .ol. E'. S. Smith. H.. \V. l)o4,);lass ('. I glasss and <, R. Veal. Th, fo' llo in justice s ',f the p-;t.'- rt'epol(rt'd Iineol ant costs i'nose.dcl di'r- ing the mintith )f Novemb.-r as f,)l- lows: .1. (). Turnipst-te., tine-s. $1S: tsts. $44.2S: (Io. M. Richard. fioes. $2": co.ts. $6.;5: J. WV. Lyles. tins. $67.7fl. c,,sts. $3:2.17; Jtost-eph Bell. eomn- ty jud-g.', tines, $62.'): costs. $443.94. Tile' county tretasutrir filed his r'elport showing the rece ipts at-ll disbut-rs.- in nts. including balanced ttn hand the last otf tImoth as follows: Road Fund Received . . . . . . . .... $4.5)9 72 Disbursed ...... ...... 4199 21 Balance $ "99 51 County Proper Fund OURFI UTfal irSA r.Io pl'IS tn Mr. and tgMr*. CArth'r Obb b VnimTa rn -rlTHE MARION COUN- EWES IW ~m5%FVWNW=~nwedeLE" TV FAIR We are compelled to acknowledge r al has certainly been crowded that the future of the democratic re Ocala has certainly been crowded It fy mis Iol Lidn at brigh tous#QI ,party does not look as bright to us as ness of Miss lois Liddon. at tb M . with visitors this week, and every- to others.ropol. withIt oisiorsrsi body has expressed themselves as For the third time we have had a'I Thj , xcuriions from Higbh Springs perfectly delighted with our county our standard bearer one of the ablest and Lak.land brought big cruw.it to fair. as it has been a great revelation and most popular men this country. O(ila yls.-.trdia>y to many of 'the people in Marion coun- has ver produced. There wer- no dar H''r rund b - ty, as well as to many from outside mistakes made in the conduct of his N E rr i. a f ,'w ,a 19 0,) rrf ni a ,4h ,)rr t i V i, cOUltie campaign. We had from the hoir #f f Savannah. Among the visitors that we noted in 11hi nomination the best of the ;:,r- -- w w. yesterday were the following: Ni..nre and the host )latform. W hal pWebstr f <* 1 I'h,).,.l~ha: ( 4')nl~paIIV of ,;alae,.1+:!. , -"' and(l Mrs. Johnson and Miss John- every facility o "f b les *.ninatin. andi in h I haity,o a -hor' vi.it son and Mr. Ham Dobbins of Altoo- I getting his arlmn .airarely and s -- na, Mr. P.. A. Alfred of Port Inglis, Mr.I 'r h l n, i.s 'arri liphan .lndn< la S. A. Rawls of Jacksonville, Mr. B. K. fairly before the opl d stillay t Thro ( !fe-W .iv a l le-r. tht '.- ii i o Thrower of Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. we lo)s...'it' .\n.l.rsn E. I. And-rson. Mr. andi Mrs. Robert The ioing of th li, rvatest t!,#fd -. Sanlers. i)r. .J. G. Baskin and Mr. ihe gr<.atest ntiumnl r is iril\ a IteI T h-. N ,.w Y,,rk n..W-pa ,,r w tr.' t,. John Gaqnml)l, of D)unnellon, Mr. M. tit'ul sontimOnt. h)it it is no matciifh fo)r n. )w pr'sidl'n' Rs<^ ,1r i ,h.. L. Payne of Fairfleldl, Mr. and Mr-. I.. Th,- ilsatiato gt'ti, for nlon,'y ;h lilatv hont 11,;i in ji, i' lif. K. Edwards of Irvine, Mr. E. S. I p- l dominiis an- l made(1,Il thhe grat lina- ham of South Lake Weir, Mr. Eddie B. Richardson of Homosassa, Mrs,. D. S. WVoodrow and daughter of Wood- mar. Mr. J. M. Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pillans of Terrell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weathers of York. Mr. W. W. Carlton of Rockwell, Mr. W. A. Calli- son of Gainesville, Mr. E. 0. Cordlry of Lynne, Mr. J K. Christian of Mc- Intosh. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin of Rock Springs. Mr. George "'urner of (;ait-.r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monroe of Anthony, Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaugh- tr of l,(,v--n. Mr. Dixon Irvine of Or- ange Lal,(e. Mr. Andrew Tiurnmr of Lake Sixteen. Mr. Allan Rouegors of lJacksonvilie. Mr. M.. J. Timmons of Citra. Mr. E. S. Grace of Inverness. M.'. A. R. Griffin anld M.iss Ossie Grif- fin of AiAthony. .i(udgo L.. L. Hopkins. Mr. C. A. Treonere andti Mrs. D. A. Bo- gar o)f Bellevi-w and a great many others. TOM WATSON ON LIVINGSTON X\,' juiil:o from reading his n. ws- j )apt':- 1t Toni Watson ,otn't like, (Con'-''esnt I1 Lon Living+'ii tonI. tIo sa y- : "', .i Jffersonian doesn't 1 ,ven ,n)', .Jinm Woodwar1 by)v sight, anl in 'I,-. -natter, has no ax to grind, but it ,ixi', hesitate to say that he has 1er-nI ttI) I* "-J,-,i with extreme, lunTeXaTlmpleid \ai!ta knew exactly wliat his w a. ness was when the )rimary ace. w"s Mon. The moral elenniiin should ha y'v asserted itself then. Every- body i, new that Woodward had bei)en -adv, ise,! througoit the coiuntirv he- ai'. ,f a public jag while he was miy v )r of Atlanta years ago. "'',it it was conceded that he hadl ,e(nI a good mayor, and it was llier- for. ; thought, when he was chosen at the I)primary, that Atlanta wanted him a-ain. in spite of his one failing. "V'e think the'.it when he fell by the nr ny,h %I '-f W. ff. If,.nry o Ut ko J .( ) 'I V 0) 1 1 1' I)'[- 1 1 j ,* , ,a -a..-. WVhen t rut ht rre n.-lr i4)t '.ni alitv W ,eir w1,.rI ae1mon rho,. ,ho ',m.,m tip of the tariff. our wn |)\V ;ieit', r : e y.sra Iv ,,, t ,iav- our ftar a sher '. % 4!' to pay mor t'for a produ,('lt ian l .r the O- sameI ',hing s soll inon Cf i lln c Ini'ries. Mrs J. ;. L..'1 o)"f I V mrart ha they -gree w ith us thai it is ron ,,ryi .ji.-t t'e u .,' i, )> .- 'f:', i-o htr )ld, hh.nam but calmly say, "'Yes. h)ut if we hal i in South C (arolina. wh,-re h'- hadl ,wn the power w-'(d rob. m,)o." spendli-Lning -,.v ral w,.eks with r'la'iv, Men in the samne (commimnity an, state and socially the best of frienls. Mr. AV. A. Ro- ,,ling of .Jac(k .m fville will finil their int(-',sr widely dliver- i1 in 11 ,' .i-yv on a %isit rohi. m ,,,hr. gent. The one owning -rock in an Mrs. .. Rtlline. having corn" wn iron mine or steel p)latit, nmiight like to l.<'iall to T -- the- fair hav'e protection. )but what of the ,one M n r. Marlowe of Iakoan.l. who is daily taxed and forced to) pay i master fr .,thAtlanti oast for t:,ibi protection? ",in+ R i,^ a. was in th, ci,- .,-,.r for T 145 pro eel i~a Li no Rail 'av3. was In 1 hs-cii v '. -i.te There is a well known lego-medlcal phrase. "Similia similihii curant)ir." d No living h tein .- has ,ever r-ally T l h lend known what this ne an-s, buir jus-t Ti t t .- .n guessing at it anl hit:ing it. in thih )on \', dn+,selay night. and the R.., Mn l)laces, we have an idea that i'lt jtistI lt iiht to ).rt h ir Ii zat ion. mean that LIKE CURES LIKE. So ai n straight-way the one n,'ig-bar ;,st o ) Mr.the other "Give me prote Sag of LakIan is h gi.st the other anGive me pntei on o r of hotr son. Mr. -. K Sa. d l fami!. WVOOL ani I'll help youi on your cot-, " .... -..= 1 ;-- t );I 'I ft J-, i A t ' ton!" Thus it goeo in from year to year andl the protection gathers momentumn as it Hoe. ft wvs one of the elder Vanl,,rbilt.i who first gave utteranc, to the fa:,oIs aphorism. "THE PEOPII.E BE I)DAMNED.'" But ho hit it rizhr -;qiare in ih+ face. S' while \v- nwlay have o),isit meol M to0,' 1 'C);- tilan ulslal in eTIiph)asiz- il!z pis i)o>s"i'V we wanr sayv a^. llin th;tl i f not tht ,! .. ''.o.)-, Who cotitrol l h ro n'a.s.. ri ''. "A: it a protective, tariff. anld tlw', \w'Il h:tv it jk,!s as ill" t as 0a corrupfll)i im'lflni will 1I"" it --.lack.sonvillt, Floridliai. PIERPONT MORGAN'S LUNCH .lJohri I). Rockerf'll.er's "e, at 1;:lil " atlvic' has ;))(411ol, thi ,,vi.,s :f th, olnli o iTn what tah" l igf lfn i h fin:ne, conIsume in the way of l lch. rhe mas holidlays. The Mossrs. Smoak. aft...r a ihorT htii pleasant vkisi in Ocala with their cousins,. Mr. J.JL. Smoiak anA f~lly havoe roturned to thvir h4)ni#e in Swt'ib C'arolina. Mrs. IHubert fBitting an-j baby 'CAMP home f'tr.a rom ia ,ii,40to h.'r Do- torents i n (it ri is lE-f) 11rl f V 1--H.' r ~ e. it ill .Ja' k --, 1 A~ h ,. -~r C.0t111, horn-~': t e (7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~-- a er n .* n ho wayvsilde, a:ftoer his nomination, the fact that elicacie. of h se.sotI s i ,, t'fe,-ositvx with which he was assailed, f sr ta! xi'h French tac, art Mr a .! -,-Har -. ;,r r was nmos u-ft-Christian. We believe ,-r Ni to the ,lovttNn t1 ill,) t .,.. -. r, '-.r Ir'l t r t i. served to. the, (d vi-ntown m lin ie., that Atl]nta.t is entitled to a sober i- o' n h, ,- i M- , a't noon came as a shock to) S(eA. ; ,, tav, r,--; -7t city which keeps Len t. 'r, '"Tio ? 4 1 ^i'.e lp > a 'r city whih kelS l.n .1. Piorplont Morgan. for xamT)Ile rahr,. a. hr l.iviiitston in congress makes itself nIe r eat,. o rui.,i r-t ,rnt. *r h.tr never even goeS o t tto launch, prefe,'- i, , ridiculous, w;hen it goes Into spasms ring as h eos to 'at lightly,- ur t. r' of iti'.ign:rilm over the one sspree and qt tl-. B a a . tenderloiii scqpade of Jim Wood- n B M y 1 M lorgan'- tast ,iward. not onfine to the bowl of milk and Th,, p.lt-i ,- ,h ,. n,'.. ,, crackers ljieI of the Staldat Oi ()l g,)M# '1'11t10.-it htuai1-lis .t "- !ypocrites!" If "the moral m!t- l e,' -: St..,i tr- 1.t' ll l- mon. of Atlanta"! demands sao high a sI "a ha ) t *ifcr s!tS atltial! t~lill-s. < s ,; '' r) .lt sll 0.l standlari, (o its )ubtlic servants, whv t l has a rixe ,inin ,,e i,,., stri'jr,. r, il i l AtI fi t ,lidln't v iou v(,te for a geintletman like aaii' 'l i a I t t. an,, t.tn.- .1 il '1 Til) nil his !a',ikiilL; hi),ise at Ip,', l and c -,, i ,, .Jlam(es I,. Mayson,--our own fellow- \Vin a,, lan It st- i t - l ___en .\\al! 'l t an,!; h0,] j^ +,s ttir.', w ith citizoen.--insteadl of giving your supl- his art,,'s t 1 i'i ) -k ith h' - )a(,r1t tO Suiwt a vile oldI thing as .Loit at il ti e t t . L.ivina ston?" 10 1on. T ,-\ .i; :lr,)u1ilI aim;l" t;i!)l, w.< cn i. .te ,f ^ nr v.te .. |, . an d duliring th, :;, 1 lis vi-s th Judtge i il!,',.k ,ti ,,-.. :t li0. if , ROOSEVELT AND PULITZER e'nt.I (a" til ,lay Itt 'hl'- wy ire e ,ighi n fnti h- i pr-t4*r,,ninortI T time is wa.tel ftrfom l):-i -t 1 i ,I.- w t-as Ipratmpt pa t ),,, tv MIr I - Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, editor of thle .tstions etf tlt- f r*ml's ierm iilt.',' ar 't Ti. I .. New York World. says hei' retofus-'s to mate'ri:ly ssiste.l. be b ull-tlozcd la)' Presidlent Roosevelt, M r. M or:,an tr e,,tIenr y a ak. s a T ei ,,, .;r,.l!.,- i. of *h. li rr and that the New York World will sui-ll ci) (i of botillm tir-t. a cliu ; :..Pi,>; .,,.. h . ,,.t 8r .n ra not be llmuZzled. He says that the )r ) )ii .,, of -teak. a ln alwtCays aI p,'.'t iu'... '- 1 ',,ta ,,I,,, .r ..1 I ., prk siel-'nt has attempted to intimni late ,)f l i'. Th l iie habit hle acquiredt |ark,. r ec(.i%..,i ; ;'e,,t1 ,ati hat and coerce judges and courts, anl has front ii. N, -w England anes''tors. To .I,, T.afr reei%,.,l 4, l o ',,, t,,, - 2 ..- _.. I .. . - - ~ ~.-:-~' ~ To ow - A oft H-2 1'rl In IU I "- . -- - - B "I i r I is i It I 10 OC, ALA BAN NER nv: N~~v:.?IU--*'%V1IAT ISIT BUlT IA MAP O' P0." BY1.1 HI11SI LUCTUATIONS AND VAST CNERS"COPf VOLUME 44, Nt MBER '->5- )CALA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, I8, 1908. 4 NI'.: Ih 'I. TH7 "EAPOT GRO(,=RY MR. WEBB STRICKEN ALYS!S WITHAIR- TH WITH PAJR- THE_ L2 .1 dc r N ,. a- I B!INGHAM FOOTBALL TEAM ECO LE ST!LL WANT LA':) . N ,, U. S Land Of:ce Dc ng a Bgg.2- - .4 vess Ti, e r f'$4 too* -9, 44 44 4 444 In, * \ ~4 4 *, 44 * .1 ..~ ,. l h '4 1444 4 .4 .4 4 4, 4 1'. . 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I:-i- ' n ,. al^* rili::i..- r ;,. i,,;;. l' ; i, rs ,.l irn - 411 l '."-, 1) c(*( i i .:" 4 : ' :!A 4\ n," i, - Xl I!::~t' 1I AArI SEE THOSE PRETTY WAISTS AT HELVENSTON & PASTEUR'S. I \ l ,:..- ; !' ; ,,, ; " .' I.' "i ;," 4 .44 ,' 4 '4 4.. It *~~ ~4 4 4' 44. 4 4 4 4 444 ~444 C, % J-.l; !j ,' : P ,r; :* '. ,: i , v t hi *S t (i -!. 1 ... : \[;.. r , r n \ ^ ;vi ," r^,i- ., I.. ;i- -ti \v '.i ,r i : ,*,i ' "' }) T'! l !',' *r t.*' ** LADIES'. MEN'S AND CHIL- DREN'S GLOVES. ALL GRADES AND COLORS. AT RIGHT PRICES. AT HELVENSTON & PASTEUR'S. (~;() rj9~ ) S fr'S '7's I~" "'s' ~ Holiday Goods Local and Persornal * i i ~6~ t' Ii~sa. I~4 4. ~4 I-L ~n - DOROTHV DAINTy RIBBON HELVENSTON, & PASTEUR'S YOUR LITTLE DAUGHTER A FOR XMAS PRESENT. 1 914'! ~4~I A I'mI" 4. 4 ~* 4.4 4 hi ~ ' ., 4 I so a ., l~r~- 44 ~:77 ),I.' T I 4 P4144 t n 444444 44 44lit, 44 z co 44 444 1 l4l4.Is 4,il For sale I!! OFICR SELECTED 44 44.44 4444 ~ :,r.! 44'ho4 T 4k plat."4 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 I,: 4t4 4I 4444 44 411o( 44 F f 'a 'Irv rt. I; '4). Nf gel A. .0. AL AIL 9& A& IW IV, IW i T * \l. I I* r- <. \ 0 - ~ m m m THE Ot ALA LANN-h I... '4 - .-M---- OUR FAIR OPENS TODAY * .,4 . 4. ',.z '** 444 ~.! I 4 *~ rY 4 444. 4 *.,~4 U,- 44 4. 44/ 4 4 9 14 4 4 I '!1 1 4, ; I 414 (4~. lIlt' 4 ax t . T ^"r .1''. lip, ''',', at the- 1601* . sun ALI .1 .! .4. .1 %% 44 and bf.i.I 4T w il at the leMic o z.-0 h~ fl. I '. 4A ml? white ald an lue FRANK HARRIS. P. V. Leavenjgca1. Sum,, FRIDAY DECEMBEI I ca'; ,i** ir II, llt. allI tita t A \A '.. 1* 11 1 .4. * '*. .il* '*~4 ~e4 ~ ' I 4 .4 44 i '0 .14' 41 K. *, ~. 4 I6 -- .':. 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H ; l.x;' In h. .tl *1T ,V 4 l 'VlT' i~l l ,)af 4t',) Y '; 14 4 Edtor. i ,. ie-ss" 1h h a Ir Manager, i, it. l ,--l .. < '.o'.!i() ), T h itk' l)l.- ," in"''^ i B ,,t 11"i ; __ Mr G, o\ o,' K R )ina i. to aw.ai a's of+.'..- I f aT l.u : t i: II- C S.IiI-i T , I ) r.'. l ~scear.adh-. gn 'ni 1 i 1,"'ll' iIlt -,lia''lv t, w' o rk. *)w(C;I' l a k 4o\)% Th-' bcely saving there, wa~s ,h 1 1hMe for holdiIg or that th ir was i LEdtor. f, : 1?i ofarly O l-ay, anl tim wais tie- neso Manager. ) ~ l liu ( i) h, .vIII,- f i," \V011. n 1 -, 01riiln,, S .i !, ir'ln o. th oack and said : Alt o I o n' l :h' A 40ool work." aiiii t 4 *.i .; ,. 4 414 'l. all :11 rlw'i-r pi w e v :.:. *' 44*4 ..* iI.iv : i, .i .fl i a st(c<-es^. One . 3' :i i t.i pro)mi tse',i catl,. anotllher horses. i tl !).-.; '1t10't h"I- hoizs s-ome chickens. turkeys.' ;,.afowl" t an(d any t nunher prom- icii agricultural and horticulTural '" \ T pirotlicTs. and the result is t hey have Ia-stl TI 4"aL!. for the opening iav niore pirolucts, l)iK<. ht)i , 11than ht,'v have convenientt room for. fle110 ote' \While the fair officials were making l a t' camhas of the county they were not ) ,l \ t l'he fair ,rounds., but saw anit That hamnunr were kept busy there from %wiji gtihiiia. y. i: was determined to have the;I i. T f...., air 1 .n'. ,ii ,his blessedl moment 'il .1 11 .,1 ,, ^The ,'xhibiTs are going to he a rev- laAim There is a collection of as ill, til hit'r-'- ,cows, hogs and fowls as ; ,e ha?, l: exhibited at few fairs. The Iu h.k-t,, exthibit lis particularly fine. ~!..\ Th'r. az ;l an\ n-uiitiwr of chickens S.4 -ff !. I I loill "an"ti lrt tine roosters crow so lustily I n ;~ i', \"* '* \\hi, th'f i ofiil wer a in that t oet,' can scarcely believe that i*o T.; ;nst ( ai of Bry an that is eloct - .. . P i t11i s lll IC' :1 -it. i ..' '41ei'ionl 0!corn. anit 4~~ ~~ ~~~~ i I1 1' 4o~1Z ili'll. l I ,!I4 :'- -:4 '?. ~ 441 ht it 444A4 * I ."' ''. ' I \\ , *4.1 4 4 4 444 4 4 GOVERNOR BROWARD * i ;. 4 II{ * 2./l.L~ ~i('*' *.!1.l1~ j;~.l~4,~:j 4 I '1' **X- * ..~ (4~ *. *4' 4'~ ~' 4 4 * '1' . - '44 i~' 4 4 I.' ~, 4 .4' 4 44 44 ''4 4 4 4i .4- 4 444~ * .:. :. .. I'was !I*. Ocd H,-4tetui 4 4 4 ~444, 4- 441 ~I. 4 ( p i I'; i ~*4 ~.\ .4~~~~~~ 47** 14~':~ , \ +. : o! ,- * .\ l ,i <, i !, i '-'- \ i :, i li .i i L, !- )! Floi;' 0; i I se h.' ht- l 1o -trnori * i'.tt ev r' p d;ht-iii. \VW know this ~w ~'ill le- ;i i. l\ .iiany, b t -il e [i t" .'.t1 I- l Browardi hasl been l 't. 11' I-opi; t ,and iit will be' a long iii i iwtore anot h-''r like himI wxil occupy hg- ttiul)trtorial chaii-I Manatee.' Re4A *1.Ye" goilf- and little l:shs -'r :op o Floridaa will los- h' lesr -, over-nor trhat oer serve ed I tleml ", Do- sn't. thai ja. you? The e'0op'nc P14 lrida 1illcerelyv pray, how-1 t- r x-rHa: ti e ilt R.od i I'Yt` o 'ecL When ;T says ,i:. will be. a long tin il l)efore another like ht, ni' ill oCCih liV ie gib- "rmnatorial chair." Quolting tie Manat. Rte) on dI's a li-l cle. th"e Pensacola .lJouri al t" lonirte iis upon i as follows: Aind this is l il tS iipleh jar iy h Tol alout :h' z)v-i-ernor .o Flor)ida and tol p plain. -rrai-,h'torw T ,a:-,! la ;;i e. vnich w i may all bindtierstand.l No nan of brains. force an. chaiiac- ier can hold the position of i ei' ox- 'ecut ive of any state in the I niou with- out making many enemies. l.overn- or Broward has merely paid that inev- itable price in his earnest and honest effort to do his full diuityto tthe peo- ptle of Florila. He has done Umot'e. He has taken the initiative in the larw- uts task ever assumed by any govern- or of our state in seeking to secutir *the drainage of the great Everglales area and bring it unler cultivation aa-; a peculiarly rich hodty of land that evouli adod annual millions to theo- wealth of Florida. And he is in a fair! way to succeed in his large enterprise. An ordinary tian would have been "horned off" by adv erse crit icism long, ago. but as Browarit knows his own wmind anid has haclbonae as well as brains, he has stuck l ti) hi, pulrpl).i'. anl the. Everg!adhs,. at re beina sl),vly b)It ,sutely" rede' iir', d !', filt d, t 'erves all tis,' ('tr,,iit. inii |,os- terity will giC' it to hill .\s 'fo 1r ,' ,i rMe!, n ,o a (iiis'rafio n itT F 'lor 10d,i . ti4ory L ;aK* ii Itr'I' 4. ' 't l 11 i *i ;t ( )\'lltau do|crn r B ,n',!'s. It ,,\, ry ,v;~ or *t .*',\ a i' .,tlci(' i,' cy iiat\ ,' !>'," : ;,"* :',t'*. ;ir'. h., thi sir..t!^ "o :n it'. '^ int . ',** "'- )i > ;.l 'i '\ t *;) ( h' -" r \ -' f l(" ' \ ,:! '; i ,.'' )\ \ >* ,, *'' i;! *>>' ( ,; l l ,';,ll "* I ," ,).. .\ **, \\ 1 ; * :** **" ;, ::, 4. , :" 4 ..* '. S < ), ( 4 ', '. -1 ,, i- ,. . \ 4 !, , . .. HEMORRHOIDS THE GRIAl' SORISANDECZMA CO PYRI HT 0 -- *,, ' ' V 'I Ihi it ''c ''>. h a I I-i I I -,.)4 4 4.1I 4\ 4T; ~:.-- .d- 44 ~II 4 144~~ l-~. 'I 414 44 4 4 4 4 I '4 x. ~ I:' 4 : 4 *I~ 4 :1 I' 2~'1 4 .4 4'. 4 3 4 4 4 4~ 4444 444 44 444~, .-~ 4 -.4 44 4v4 444 E3OUOLVITh-' F'V~' 44< DYE. It k" to,* Accompanied y ernuit,- v.,,, A Complicated and Most Distress- ing Case--WeIl-known Remedies Failed to Cure-Doctor Thought an Operation Nec,-s ;.'-- Then CUTICU'A PROVE I1T3 WONDERKIL EFFICACY , &r:, ^ ^ ^ ,' ;.: ... -,,. '.;-ar+= 3ki. ,_n on .. ._,'ir t r-,' ,':Iv.,- 'on ', I w '- ratI . I- .i'a r,'1r'! i i>; 1, i v r ^*^ r ,lk i. In t. .. 1,. halt ;\i at rat k .'t pil,.es (i,:.r; ,, ,,; 1 ,. t)l4eling and protruding. ', .'1 I',),, Zr Taven mt, iome inedieine arnd an (int;ni't f,.r them whi',h hl[,-pt. me sorn, Iut I had to klp i) -sing thom all the ntre. Then I changed to the P- remedy; bult if I did ntt use it every day, I would get w,)or-. The doctor said the only help for mo was to go to a hospital and be operated on. At this time. about a vear ago, I went to using the S-- remedits.. I trio(ed them for four or five months but did not get much help for my piles. During this tintme sores would come on a fleshy part of mv body. They bothered me all the rime. I would get one healed and an( otherr would come. "rvfse sores changed to eczema, accompanied by a terrible itching. It seemed as if I could not keep my hands from tearing my flesh. This and the pile trouble brought on an inflamed condition. Then I got the Cuticura tiemniedies. I washed the affected parts with Cuticura Soap and warm water in the morning, at noon, and at night, then used Cuti- cura Ointment on the irritated sur- faces and injected a quantity of Cuti- cura Ointment with a Cuticura Sup- pository Syringe. I also took Cuti- ctira Resolvent Pills. three times a day. It t,,ok a month )f this treatment to get me i n i fa"'. healthy state and thoren I treated mn-y.-,''' rfoce a day for three rn'rbhs an'i. ,i ,it,, ,ln4,-e o)r twice a ... , . ..4. 4.. I?_ u s lC t i - cura. The1 treat 'nnts I had tried took a lot of moiev t hat I would have saved by using Ciiticura lh'medies sooner, but I am wiser now. I am -upplied with a full set of the Cut icura Remedies and would not fet4 safo without them. J. H. Hendr-;(on, Hopkinton. St. Law- rence Co., N. Y., Apr. *26, 1907." Comph lete t-,t',r-.l and Internal Treatment for Everv lium( r- I r T': -. Children, and Adults con- Sgtis ".), t',r '4-4i (:.'7' ) to ('!eanfwe the 5kin. Oii'n Oini <"i _-70. ;rt to i.'il the' Skin. and Cutic ira Re-4)i vent, -)i. ). i.,')r in the frm f C('hoecolate c(iated 'ills i :' p,,r vta i )t* ;) to) P'urify the Bihox :; &W3' the ('cuticura SUix>.ii'i)-ry Syrine (35e.). Sold throughout the world Potter Drug Chem.Corp.. bole Props.. Uos tnm. Masw '-HMaided Free. CuUcura Book on Skin Daeuem TO THE YOUNG MEN TEACHERS OF MARION COUNTY The I 'niveri!.y v h- S'ai.t ,) Hlr- ida will provide )-o)lfis ip tric'kLman Hall without charge .) atny jv .' I 'ah er-s who protl)s+ o aa'nolt he oi('1ini nieeting o)f ,h'i l ori.l ,,tarin inal Associations in (:ite-,'.-vill1., l) 4, ..T. r 2') li o .j at ;i;,' v 1 ;-: from the mills, has shipped thou- sands and thousands of dollars worth 41 "' .' v'J -7 of MiL Ends for this occasion, and it is your duty to look over our stock before you do your 4 4 4- 4 ,'4 !,; Christmas Shopping BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES: 44 4 4 4 -' \ }' 4.\ 4 ": 4 4 44 4 4 44~~ - 4 4 ar:t-wide BKeaching, , Pillow Caszs, . Y arct-wid He.avy Tatteti. 44 4 44, 4 4 - S 44 I 4c 8c Silkf 79c U --- -. in m- 4' 4) 1~4~i~ 4 44 .4 4 4 4 1 - ) 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444! ' 1,4 4 4. __AT Is the talk of the county, and it is no wonder, as you can NICE, FRESH buy GOODS I , ' t I, ,i i ," E N 0", 4'N 4 T i ON 1- .. . \ ', Ir I 4 -0 ,dpmk 4ormiamb. 419PIRL As APIEM at heretofore unheard of prices. Col, M. Wilbert Dyer. the man *L 1 4a< v or~ 1. *' PU s - AF' 4 ~ a L 4 p y"i(. ~ a- .. a .~ V ~ - 'a 4 I Y. .4 t~4,a~ I' ,aa .1 a ~. *~*'' .a 1! 'a a a - a' ** 'I''a*'' 4 a ,I a .. -' " I*." 4~.a1 * .. ''a!. r, -a '4 ' :'' *~ eftAT SH0WiNG VADE BY FARN\. ~~I'i Seaws A P ~R- i C~rvi C-r -, %%\-"I thoa stlem.gal koe s'.- Tb. Tig. Th. 14%. set '6 boo.*' 40" ' u ': r, *08 ,qp r ' a a '. ,f 4r ;t f o"r a '4 .4 aIN .. a A % OLD PUBLICATION a a a I V'. I a a' ~4la ~ 4a,'~ a)' a a 'a a ' a a' i-.' I' a a a, -' * a a , a 4 a 4' aa 'alT 9 a, a 'a a I. .ta'. '~ a a~, aaa a. a'' '~ ~'aa Iif~ a a a a ~' '4- ~' a 'a * *' 'an ~'4~~4'4 A a. a. 'T--,Pc'wr-ds Rev~arj *4- 'a' BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA THE AMER- ICAN ITALV V II L 'p ... a~ai t)'~a~ 4 a 'at a. (Lull 4111 a a 'j.~4aj ~ al(aoIIall a a,, ~ p''11111a441'd Vja ' a I ''-v ra:''\'I a Pa. ''4 '.h 'T''~. aa~ I ~ I a ha 4''' tI a, a~ a I' 'a... 'a. a~'~ a' .aaaa'* 4 .. ala.' a t' a ~a aa'Fa ~..a :111 a ~ ..-. aP F~aUaa , , .. a a - * I ' I - *.s.....,.,.,..,...., 9~99AL9*e4tAL9***O**4**b-p* R ~ C ~ USC C-~*~~*' Up -to 4**44*'t'~ )***~~4****~4~ - Date a C '*' ''9 a.S"W a.. -' fat. aa SHO AT t )c aj i ai W T I Ia ~ i~s or.;-ni ai 1'i-101ical i 9.li an,',af-in .1 11 it 1 n t-,I c, S ,l Wa oa' t ion -t Ie it*, ai a v a ii, ikh t.. Io~h a I 4n- UT iK 1as't a "part of 'the i 'ie Va- 4'~fl ~f "a ll. U !ai"twPithl rivel~rs itl'f 'a ''aI, a il. with -the canoe.T hea'1 s! a t oi... ha I .1.1t *. 'Il4U. is ofhno lea< II *~ V' d11 k. a4:' alno1,:Tun j\.to ippratiS a? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !i- o than ill :.1 '', *,rrj Y L in We have a very attractive line of Ladies and Gents Housi Slippers in Felt and Leather Goods, Boudoirs, Operas, Juliettes, Prince Alberts, Etc. There is nothing better for a Christmas Gift. CHILDREN'S Ladi C s RED SHOES, ALL ress SIZES SilOES We are now better prepared to serve our customers, J in thi line than ever before. See our Strap and Buckle Pumps, also high cuts in Blaci and Tan, Button or Lace., Widths and shapes to fit every foot. Store open till 8:3 p. m. until Christmas. S B. MASTERS CO SHOE DEPARTMENT R.~ (Kl~; A.I; 'rfworihais ItH'.4l:.R...Bl'4FI h o svt1p "~-'Iif)a1- H omi UT li'' !'alirr. \li Miiin'1hi~~', 1# ahi( ,Il:lm il). 1() Iah i, 'S''I t A' a \\'l14~1 '% a h~!4l'afl LI'('Aa ~'~ AWl Il~~~~~~~~~~l~~a -ow' 5 $'I \ A K ''a [ 1'T -a .a aI * a' Ii i ise you courteous and prompt square dal.. P. 0. Box 687. servee and a Abe OCALi ICE & PACKING COMPANY E' "A'. "aK% Props. 'Fhorp 6 4, Long Dlistance Con, - .;1 'A ra~ M. GEORGE H. c']RO ow it,! ry . igh1 SrN I ) '5 wred Hams & Bacon. e Wish To Announe Tl)at O0) SVEMBER We will be ready to store and cure meat, and are prepar..d. and fully equipped to handle all meat of...d us. We are better equipped and hv ex-!rienzed men in charge. We prom- VP. A '~ ~ r-..j ]I - lz is1L1[i1 Ak Ak Ak Ak A& AIL j& 'W'W 'w w lw W'W V, V"W'W 'W W 'W'W'W'w W IW _AN, - - - 'W'W'W'W 4w'w w W VI'M"W IW w W'W'W' W'w 'w W V W Ak AL Alk AL Ak A& AL AL AL Ak ALA' Ak A, AL AL -,A, Ak Ail Ak A .dkl -AOIA&A -AkAlk--Ak---- - W'W W'W'W'w 'W'W w 'w qv, Ww 'w W'W'w w Ww 'W'w W-M, WWWw "W W W V V -w'w W VPV WO-V V t A ------------------ 'IF -. . .w W w -01- w lwFlw lk ILiIi'A\ N VI p *I I k b 0 *p .. 2~iI OSg. ("eat' Id 4,, mali"'. La ~, pm'.. ~ * r*. Pg a.'. ',, ) h.a k I(4fl b t4fa~~1 ''F lalan . f .4 1 ' 1 I i MW mm- NK Aft OF s.,rh.r ," !rifinfLz I' tis only ; PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF NEW .... ,. ?.,.i., V h cuir i,,p.-rialislic DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION . -*.ti.l-,h'-' Sevr OF NATIONAL FORESTS 4 .. * III. 79 I" I'.. -, '9 9' .9 *l,.FEFSS'-ONAL CARDS A .\A, . ...... .... 9 % % %eeo, ,% %e :. o % '- - . . ee o e * *eo e oe e e l . o............ '^ -^ "^-.-'" .. . -y*: . . . ".""ALLENBSR6ER'S N N LUUNCEMENT Ij. * i-i .c C~~L - r' of I. . "t i ,", 1~ :1 TI.~ .'.\ a'- - F ~ ~~-* r -9 -. S 9 .~ i:. < -'' * p .,), , A.. 7. tYi & 1. ;'l ~,) P:el S *' *~ 1... A - *1- i I19 E A F ON F- S 1C A N N T 6 E CURE 1A1 lIT Suces, r1s n VEYWp., StnsLike a Stone Wil t vi1,01 !,gs-is Practically Indestructb v -ur now f, ac f--9 r- -,ir ) -,- G,- -h- .v irs h suenrty ro ulyl tveri.'Ot- tb- fi.- Come -and eeU3an -ou5- prices.~- ... MARION HARDWARE CO. H. B. CLARKSON. Manager *4 I I I 7* I; 0A OCALA. FLORIDA FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY You are ALWAYS WELCOME t The Corner Drug Store 1""A ", cli( r hlliiidlops Lil TM' n :kt, \V I, ,n:, :-' -. F ,:. ;ei, :i.n:;: ;i'- i s" "* "" *! 1 [ 'i'9, !' : ii l ii .'-. t \ : i i , ,T -,. r j; rl t .i ', FITrST CLASS UP-TO DATE DRUG i :l"v 7~74'. 'w I... ('1viv I X-' 1.*, I ~ ;~t. ** STORE .. ." t O*j a -r Pur j-ersey ,Ic Creams .and Scda D)ri,.ksare always the -Cst n3 most Refreshing. and cur ..;rks are Polite and Attzntive. * OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPA RAT MENT 1' . - S . 4 /'% 1'. /'% II f 11 li I .-:, 4 Yt .%. --%--9--,-_- I 7 .9 9'. 'II 7~.9,., 5*9*I'9 99 .9. 5, 9 5 ( '9;~~.~ 9*..** I YNE I4It4G% CORE * 94 - .9 RnI I y.'yR , i ., Ik,-,: ", A., , \ 1 * 11, /00* I *** I U,.. 0000000IV0 0 000 W - - - - - - - - - - **** **** N.IX uuu.u.u.pu3pp. Just a Few Words to A 14.? ~, .4, 'a.. "-, year of Toys and Dolls. while not as la as You what H ~IF i,.4 a. We a- *~ ~4' t 2,~ ~ I * a. -) -~- - ,. 3- rort-im ?t'1 to make your selections and at a great savi" fn prices. out of every toy and doll in our sTore this year. Our in1k oi KID BODY DOLLS is the best selected one in Ocala. . 4 ;. .. ..-X A60 -.*L..AK I a.? a'-' V 7. 1~~ La.., 'a. ~ .~ 2 csons is large Our aim to ci.: scil ~e Inemtber that its tl body dolls that can last from one year to the other. Our prices are very low co sidering the quality. A few of the things we take great pride in mentioning: aa'*T |.j WiE I*-&*LAVLk r A rEJ S' '' K-d Body Doil for 2-c. to $1.74: Joint- rg tne Latest Teddy Bear Dolts. 1,:r. Wood T n and Rubber Toys -3cde .-u~ E7' STRICYCLES for 74r-. to 3. 9 h..~ o ctc. Oth-e'- Mus-ca Tcys. * R.. ~ i, cr s. C -,t s.-Dccis. E~ epifla nt c V c tc9sc. c 1~\ a.r i c vt~'ful for making o.3 "71 gftofthis kin : 1: :meo: n~a~'afi anli i\'Lid2 D Wn )'rk a,.nd Battc.-iberg Lc r Have ITS M)g~c Lanterns. Pianos. Baby Carriages. Mechanic. Trains and F. t"' a -ao'e. and at the very lowest prices. We i'ave so many things, suc- as Stoves. Work Bcxes. Tocc. C-'es-s ever so M'nay other things th-at we must beg you to cal .-nd I'ck. C'u'" ,re of To;'et Art;cles in fancy cs'2s w.iI acpeai to re 2 ." 'Ac b ae a nce ine of g:ods. and 't popuiLa prices. A 3,3s. A'th cr w'ti'out mj s ., a'so to ae fosondo . Lsefu' s wei as o'"name.itai p rese.-,s "w r ve .-- v .'. r : -,.' HL,-1LRLBUT'S Box Paoers at 29c. and u.ards. gifts. Pka-2 look .j is ~c~r fajrgaitt~ at. c. unday Schools amuse is you even you ont purchase you even if you donttL purchase a Safe any. Store Ocala, Flor: - - - - w w - - - - a s S A L & a 10 "Ov *0-- w w W 999 *5 LATIlST F RO' LOS KISS kT.k 460 f)a JIAS'I t~ba.t'wtill. St ol. ' Ia - -. Ti. a I, - . 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' ) C~ I A 4 bal Iny Ia' a' L Ck 11-.C i ad !,-ck at our We Make Special Prikes line of Xmas LOLZU.iso-,I~ n: st Imy"cs Do 'a. Is'AA Ja I.. goods, they wi!! A',ain We Tell You that Ours W,&. *- -- ",9" GUSkll :: '.0 a..'.- i L~ a- * 0 * ie kid j* 9 * * * .9 * 9 9* ____ 4* 4 9* i* .9 9. *9 *9 Lt rtiis .r -Nl II Ida it Lsswas~ss A A hdhdhAb *id WWWW wlb-=JL 44,0004 k AAAA AAAA .. . .... v v boi IN m Sr nib' *0 .0i~ Ot if Ak AL Ak Ak Ah, Ak .96A&- AL 4k -.4k.A, I ' ! ? I, t, I". All- I )aoo ~4M9 MERCHANTS an exrejptionally hesivy )Iitw'" t h.' local flir- p.. 44 h -r o ~ r w t S I I :od much favor among the Jersey liiiii ii l iiiiiiiilliiii ii to~t To meet the demand for spruce, *~ tre.,s for weeks. The wv-r,' cir in Novlmber. inl iTi a fresh looking r "So far wo have so ni.-iiv ll'p'+'s as %%*0 (lidi * ii M"' r ; ". * "; ',' i i ," 1. * ( l n ' c .. I !*' \''I - *\ ~ E;.TPAC~ * '. N .C I k ' 4 , 1 . 1~ * .1~ 7 .2 4 I .1 44 * , 1* ~ "' 1 *.*1 * * I .1 \ 1. A . 4'4 4 74 wr' :. i ,- *j':1. t 1..()1 ',I tshop our If c will ofin- Ilm i- n t p \'r to) I1I - jai 0 r, oloil:l a- 2 ~ ton!-r_ no, it~ hN-~ 4..'.t S'~ 1i21'-'1113 1-ecr RUSH FOR YULETIDE TREES D3ewmand f,3r Ciiristmas Decczwatiovns is Active 1 -j I 'to f r~ J011 I T i-l- ;I('! I 118 0'e tw 11 COI I 1 ;4 'of 4) 4 .11 A-*.t 1- 'A t 'I 1 1 'I !(A n 1.'1't2 t 4444! 111r '' j - * 41 .~ 44' * i ! :1 I t ,. ,, 'SZ' I 4 **~ '4 I -. 4' I-.. I'. Yr I,. fl1 ~* ~ t i iii '~ ' I. ,i~; -I, ,* 44.- I A ~ U(. .*t.~ .l~' PH -Atm 4'! NtW ).1 :~i('t' .7 i.,.~ I 1'U-' .Li* ~A Y hj1i. ~t~fl.ttI.' 7 41 ~41.:i'2& 4 '~ I *11 ...1.* 44 \\ 1~ OPENING THE 'I *1 ~ 4 1~V%' *~ w ,' '1 ()I!( v, i lo v'_'.I *~~~ I1 4 . . OKLA!WAHA I- I-ow .1 at once. In our 1o years resi- dence we have spent over $5,00ooo.oo for advertising and find that i has paid us; it has enabled us to do Lhe enormous busi- I ness that we have enjoy. ud in the past. * ii A i aAAAAAAARAJ THE- I Torest men mp-hikttv ija% balsam trtles -4 andi are arriv- __d I-Tr ?- t _-w have we are going must sell out,. purchaser for previously out as .A )f~ vyT 1 the Ip -4I~flfoufl4"Ct business here + that and are not able to find a whole decided to offer same 70 CENT - 0 to T stock, the E[ In other words, we are wi we have PUBLIC DOL to loose 2 at R !5c _- in :ateo _ lose pay - ices ;oods -- t, 4 If :~ 4' w. , -k.-" ,.~i 74c 7A. 69c 25c 79c 89c 48c ' I, t.. - .9 *. '-V. Taffeta Silk & Wool ( \Vc are cIo)si out o tir V. itir tv v r)1 t 'in 1 ,i T t if I\( at,. ,I- ,:I t a tiout it, t sli-;c p ;ric s will o )T i'A'.lt -; -iniclh Tlatfta. utaramntct.-!. .t: colorr-, pcr vard-. 40-inch Chi,!mnalroidt..rol S,.:k. thi Iat.-st waistin,,1. p1cr \d. n:. Foulard Silks, in the It-t .i - "14ns, )t1-r \:,rt ( )Inlv (,.lili~ia Silik. t-l )111C11 - idit*i~ Ladies' Suits I'~:lint.. OtfILadit-.. T'-i ulun..3Su,'t- in- ult. %:It11"k 1 ald n lcr "'Cll suit ii 4iui NL'vbo: N.'x-~.Va.. 'a11d1Mrs. IIwc~a III Id- o ac I .. C' IATiu' Ia t )t. Stilts., hi 1~ 1~~i .m~ath--., 1 as. 1 4) j 0l lltL I II fl "'A T:lt lllt' 1-111 1. ot:II Il v %Z' i if 1 ."111(11"2(14 Ceos. -;II s i1 4 mU1~t E UItsa~t-on ()I\ ; Cloaks, Jackets Q~ Sweaters Cku.-),, Ht> anditilack-'ts arcnu:radtc iiiuUt.. 4)111 t 4)1IU dirCCtli') and c m O llprl-t.' '11" th"It 1is tlh 1it. > Al c l''".. i tE. j~--4 \~-*$ 7 o9 8 .111.1kl l.~.itlk1tj.,('$ 9 Ill.j 44 $'5.98~ ~ Merchants: This is your chance if you want to buy a good and clean stock of Sea- sonable Merchandise at 75C on the dollar, come 4 !. {* It 41 *.. ft.- 'p. \ - t '.*- on the dollar of the cost of the goods order to sell out as soon as possible. mm I IIm m_.. .. i -- m A glance at the prices will convince you that this st ent is true, and Mrs. Handelsman is here to help c out this stock, This is a grand opportunity for any one: it will you to keep the goods until next Summer at the pr we are selling a I L- ... . MMWWWMMOMMM mmm MN.- !FLA. Sob- GWO-- dolb- dom.- ' 1 i I I I i I , I -I dPono doomp dPmw dow- dpow- dPb-- dow- dlOw- dPow- dom- dPm-- dpo.- dPm- dlOo- domm- d1mm- dow- 4100- doomp wk I, I we OGALA.. J. Ml m IN CAMPHOR Ow rav'oghm rtIe- a- a 4411t11- I*f'fllilw-=: i.I- freelie.of !i ~tn , Park ai .r bu k 111f V:l',ei0leeor toll ho. : allot Th. a li'~8' CkWA~rag Daffin Doubts the people themselves and thsoo- the people themselves, and h-son fer FO a t iii'- 4 'C C '181 III It-, mT I .11* I ~.- I~. bot I--.(if r-. i or ~ ~UtS~flroand ~ot' I-11 Is1 to hring (in 'h-t' ark-i Zas , ~ 3E~wi for *eac hi nere tbv gull' ('31,1111 or iS tiado.a tbvd sttillation ofthe jp,,; e~f -one OW 1h-a %e s a nd .arii 'torancti.'-; N~o 1h4 rlw Is ex-ni;ls from the, ~mt~ toh,(Of 1`44a for eoitninwr-, ~41111" Hi'that the .tr*&'e known to! whict;1% 'o- hemsarii* as that rsFliri.Li. caitw, .turneoj to 010111t. lii, 1vad~mninagt' is regarded lb. eanph'' 're-. Blown to, aparon perfect Ini I Ljeis cit, matt s citieses 410111W a r 1, Th.-11' e 4~e~ . Omiy for Beaut% "7111lt-41,et:. T -'4-nPf M VimIOu e!(,% f4, t or -c i~i. l1 .a :it 11011for tS'j& 41SS01M At not I o( rC'-! r '':0 11W hepVkilli('- 14)1 tWtIlit'- iibtrITe tavmda tlati~t ji ibild11;4%.'e164--,11it-- ~ed w~fo. hi- I rntto history' ot iN' cam uhf 'iir*e, C Oft. "Flion IttlY e:.iiltieir ret-,St hsT eme 1(1 Ioad ;'atar. 'h e-si. 'ha; China All i 1-'1!- oly ? from datie.- Itit -.41 .-. e~ 4@m asy T, Tit. .-4 the 01144. * It lit.N o POLT!C6 AND FLiGON SI ~ ~ ~ olo t1!!!;-' ,! '. full% I r4' ;~-' ct 1000,1L- r.~''.~ '- law h~ftlti' ii Is ,lLoT-ltle hlio m t'* oro at! f :ii wWil T;3 BUT A DREAM 71 Ti :'~ *4~,~t '4** ..i.'.e* 1~-l.. *e~ - '~ I' : C'.. 4''* ~* !. TI' i - \T. *' 4'*(* 1.-IS t Ii I,' . '. Vk I- POL!TCS PIAK ES NO DIFFER- ENCF TO US - 4 4 4 he, , 1- ' LA:)it!S' A N4 *,1LD~:'L *.I, N,LLETTE UN- NPV1A AT iEl'IESTON & .. OUHE'--N -'FATINDUS- ENTERPRISE Poultry Yards S. C. Rhoce Island Reds, Black Mi- norcas. Barred Plymouth Rocks V o !' .; ; i 'r k r i i l '-I: + I ' !" 1 -1 : 1 7 ,' , :: ",iy !- i -,, ;. , ,. ". .. V ( ~' -l ". I' 1- -. T" ,,I Il l W i! M S. WV. SHOCKLEY. Prop. LOWELL, FLA. - *1 -, t i~ /1' C' 4j -. 1' 0 %T.' I TIII~ ~ kLu. I A eJTII l t( I COI ..*S.'-' 8V0W11 i .lt Ill~-eca. i ariff lmari-io.-in \\ash- iToT'll Will h~e tisIIed Ti o8t1(e U1camphor (,()III2.1 TI r j lt, po 1'O. oh 'l .Iflli1)lil-l 'j//4' >7 - - -' --- ~ - -'-.-X ' -4U I- 'A L .L E DIRECTOfRS. i LHavea full srock of Coffin-. 4'asiktr IJ... I E. IIEEN IJI I IUIAN J. E. S7' EVENE J. K. EUBANKS CRYSTAL FISH & OYSTER CO. FRESH t SALT WATER ke 4m Itle. At"114will)( 41 i-.:- Ihev require, officiais who.'e pii- 1, . ,. CO, l iC is d.,v-r: ; V, m,.I . .. Of ... h + "A*E BURNETT' t r -liZ i, ,... p f'Cin e ipl:, '. 'ir, r " T ,*' 'r r,-f -'lli.r i ,! I ,)tll 'u ,.. '.. I- 1 ,)r * R THAT DULL FEELING AFTER :1a, h. if :l .:"l.. i ;, . EATI NG *Ir '' ' IT \ 4,. rI I , ( 2,, j S a:; V Ty ,i l i. t' .," '- ';. ('tlh lli: i;' rb i;, ;w 1 l' -il 1-.< i. ,,,l 1 W. - S;;!1 4' 1 1! (,i 'i i at IVI.';- t 1 ;i i' i.ij,'i 'y T! i jr'w -ral r t i; hav 1F I1 r--.l.1 M y ro ll.l '- \ : is *i r;.vy ,. *i ,,i ,.,i r ij. -( lTi titI i 11 - 11f. 'hlnz afi er Fh% .- t'Id Free b4, j-(...he il1-111p i lk. i,.^.i^^; ,,,8 i--F O R -90- < s~r,,ln~ tl,,lin ^, .- ., liac! ;in Ilkl!t if 1h., :,,!i~h willnl K, -iII N"l\y "r{ln Thm. ":l ,w = ""r IIvt , besti rr :;"1l w':u ar4' in t(,t(>h with T T is a usual thing as the Holidays approach to make assertion that s.li-ritir 1( ))I ll. ,'' '.n-. 11. n or,. h' n :,-r itt, 2 t i rof r,'.s, |e Holidays to m akie 'fre'e san ii, atmall .'ill iiiI"I.-I l ii the stock "'we are nowl carrying is the largest in the history of our busi- 1- 14-, whai a spit-!,.(iid r ,i(il-l in it ,i' l~ i r~ls m it- Ie;iry atniattoin. 0 ness," but stale as the saying may be, this is the only one that will exactly If, t ;:, s lwth wil ,dieOT, it s (-nlel r-i CHRIST OF THEANDES fi i' r i t our case this season. We have selected this years line more with a ^HMI&I uf int. AN~t~b i.;i..i lirau>u alwl money to the wise ^ii fr Tri of 'o''gtn l 01 ni iuatchless re- view to quality than ever beore as we nd that our pa i< i si.- ii -urli't is r) h ill wetlalth and best thece is to b had. Here you will find anything line powe T'r wil andi' for it among tha other t ewcr an Wai fa clfii fo,,m. whhn o.hr pi- st t ta y he that you may think of for a present for the loved ones. t i San.i well-ni-aniing father:. frown-s ta' ta t, ,,'' ,i thalt t he - upons all draima ahndt Thal, r-goinzo. sur. y/h t- ))Iet tt ir oan h aion from the hwr renowr'sourcer-. h That wealth h iiakli )powtr was nevr more truly xplie than inCWATCHES, CLOKS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, COT GLASS, ETC. no Ihi,,tory of ihe wsenandi norh- western --ate's. ill \\',l'in they w,.re Io)or ill devel- ope resources h,.o wtre ,'loer it FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT: the e+xe Inattural resouirc(s camio a great in Bracelets Lockets Hat Pins Hflux of peop)l'. a growth in wealth W atch Fobs Brooches Cuff Buttons land the assunipiion of Aieir right ful ,places as ioliical l actor's. I Bet Buckle Necklace Fountain Pen I Increase- th,' 1 i, '.-iolitnit of their ,H-,. fill uile t <- anl s with money Seal Ring Band Ring W watch belongings th, Oe poieo suh alloltlitl, l8':hlc' Ot Tl, l SOht,, ,ot hin Thimble Stick Pin I:t(11 1:11 !on l po jv-r. vill T'ukit cars of '!)n ,i-(r of''i">* >. S tering Siver Dining Room Sets, Toilet Sets, Chatelaine ,:,,,\fi i'i ;i hllioliMI~ r. Bags, Jewelry Caskets, Clothes Brushes, Etc. ., l tl:'-> i,\ e l; ",,A ir. wi a vail h 5 T ;'h '* Nobby line of Gold and Silver Handle Umbrellas. 'Ia' "t ";'"' '5:" IPackard's Hand-Painted China in endless variety. *' "'\ tel j'} a.t 21li lit !.4 (1 11 "o i g~ hroui Ii I. ii '()i ~I-i or h1, P1,,Qi.', 4lm ,.,I,,', i, .,pli,.]I ,, sl t'i ,ai I Phonographs and Hundreds of the Latest Records. vn w., ni r(r b e t t e r ill t r ,',lrw d o -l i y ill a ll T h il il . ____ ;**r-. MI. l.te : is zi w ak.'n- -.i ; i t o ,') ] I -. : .hiiit i t s ,I, al-A L f c mi ctl'' (' ,i( .'I,n ,to-d i ,l~l il I ., I l- ,n..' ''' .' ;at4 I . l,; *. ,'lxj ;, h >i i hei W i i 0 i- ,., ; ,i : ic,,, lv hr.,'o llme,! T H E 1 P T 'I it i *h . . e: i p..la 1j* .~ '. .-" **" .'* * 1 'i i i s t h e 1 - l l l h.- ii ** .. *',. io :< ;>: *>. Ii i el \ i r *i-i''"''^ '-' s tu. no dan T H JE W E L E .i->.'I h *ti,.I'. !OW. 8"" 1' 1; .oh 1 1 I.i'n'' T.i ULh iZLI. I' \ : ii e' ., ;;.* ;i ';' ,<*l en h:*l her p)olitic- I P^ t'' P.1 / 1 .. .. V 1e-.r.,:l\ 'cOllll..... a'- -- ^ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- ---* - *1.. il. thu illi ll,:f th( ____________________________________________________ WA T-ER 12S f-I N I) )44plt CRYSTAL FISH & ( Phcne ConnLction b., :VSTER CO. Cr)> Y OU \WJA.NT IT HE B ES T HIGH GRADE SEEDS ~ttI I -. ~ tipu t. P 1.ix 1i t 'rI1 11.0 n.11r - 1clah t..io r~* i i i HairRe' I.. i v tt't he Ut.1elhi;L, 14 01 q f f ..I-In 1 .,I W wili l h. g .d tostedymi 4oiti rc , SW. H. MIXSON SEED CO. SCHARLESTON .. SOUTH CAROLINA dI Ili th la IQ U WI 3e S Il F. ~lri 6. all 11111I i I I I I V. t I li I I.- i;%)I! I" > %.I I t LAL I * - -- - IES OF THE WAR OF SECESSION; end; our naps were soon to be broken. Rosser Attacks the Enemy At 5 o'clock in the morning Rosser, nv, 'r on the righl. r 3's Great Cattle Raid A Twenty-Five Hundred Eceves Captured in the Nick of Time. (Note--1 L, .'It ('o Mill,'r ieii- tfrk ll, I, 1- 1ir. i i o' ti .I M' l- I W hT d r ". l 1 1114 1 ll 1 1't 1e1, 4iw tl i, : ,.ii i .tl,' 5 o, ,ai- ,el? !I e( T rlin ; h., \ .l : I\ 'll0 fo i 1S I , iT. * Ori .i,.i. .i as 1 i Snat han an Y. lliw lTa h- 'll. l-I iist li t ldm'sgw re-, ait i wal 1 'h ''.;'i a a\ ],-\al! nli itll A!ii, rica evtr s lit -: i.f i- 1:11 o 11141 \hmilno .,ack- irn M it-.w Ait.- Waditla. m liMo Elijah of old. !h l imaii iit ii ui who(n < ;-n. 1.4', dh-oi til,, tr mns aflild arn-d e. wlao did tioi h a, 0 lo,k for his successor; no. tiv %as .lohs. a, hand and hlad car% .,! b- i nanlio- -iih his sabre high In th. list of the world's great sol- dhk-m It vas Wade Hampton uipon wbom ihe mantle ff-ll: and who was worthier" We have heard and do know of the achievements of this command. and that command, from the pens of officers and privates, and I ami glad it is so. 1 read everything of the kind I come across. I have read of Stuart's great ride around McClelland's army on the Clickabominy. and it was a wonder- ful iwrformance. I know it is con- sadhr*-d by military men as an unique feat. I wish I were able to describe It. I recall tlhei ,nhusism it created and al?.-4 r,-niitnhur the fate of the gallant latai e. the ,only casuahiy. It I- i(ot of i his that I would write. I was not with the boys then. It is (of Hamnilonls great "caitl' raild." ini Se-pi.'niltr. 1,4.;4. itha I piropiose to writ, in it ly own ilain wiay. justll as I rh'm inil-.r it. and just as 1 read ot it. now hat it is all o\or. The Mise en Scene. In h, ,- early fall of 1 .;4. t,ii l.a's arli3 1 'Aas.. lacing Ceie (;r:illl a: P,','rs-- buirg. anli his infantry lins t, xleild, frotit .l Appa)Ii oi'tox o(il th, -a~i l(o abouI Il t ial,'i c' t'oui'rt !lots' (iol ih' mutlhu*'ia. iSoi'h of this tilt- v,\alry hel! 'hi. l,.1ws I say held the(ni. not as Ih< i',- .liitriv did. tlit patrolled :hem all 'i6, \ :,%- to Il;!il ,' lit -. so wl t' II' Ili, m oilt' nigh-' .'r. ai,, :o;o?'r"r w ..itit h \\-ir' el 01m h* l', r,'lu hm trom l iTi1i to l 'i *' ', it', h# ir.i'-s' .,inIl f \it h'-- 1ins ':` r'j-pl 'aletidI aiiacl.s i;:id ,' !' it: the I'vi "- 'i'iinii!nunicalit i. i. t h-.. l Weld'i.it l ailioadli and tlh- Bovdt,.n lank ro;:.-! The plresrvation of this meian thi liei ot the ar-my aa: A Question of Bread and Meat. And 'this Iiling his to a qiies-iion olf hreadl aulnd eii't. aliti 1 lell you i, \\'was at ih, ii;i:, a \'ry striolus 1i0iia I'. M\ ('(llsiraqei ko.'- '1(1W how w"' Wi 'l'<- p ut to i; t1' soinrii thing t0 eat. Sonl,'iei!,','' w e' li,.,1 '.r, :iii si 'ih as i wast. i nl inonf,,ii't:ti.. tiia'81. so 'liii' jIli.s na-il h 'r. lieu r.'sor,., l to all sor;s o ( i ,levie- s ltJ -- ; ;i s(,ia;'. nm 'al. I: ple'clua't('; the\ MIi0 ai a;l'i<'r ihey at once ciulti- vated liii as a long lost brother ai!,: niad<' all s.i'1I,- of 'x(.<-es1 lo call- look the cirl: ;,0 r',,d'. ,n".. an~t ine'ver i ; witlit.it ,it, ii,,, saonlr' n't-al. < iet'r ,lii- Dl( Ir or ....*p'Ti r O(Il ,i r, o i'lx l s'!'., ii', a Fra'ticlmnai 01 mnaty 81 flieil.o-. -,aO1to haxv acalleal oni'i and 411'Iaa tIii.,ls La'e ako itook ' *tevu -nta ah- '--,i ~~aL(' 1 iho n, ' da' flT's s al '~i-Idon't '.x A 1'i ,c'Li~ all la'- I he T''jntttiviw (; Gen. Hampton Proposes a Ra~d h, a l;I j ,i' .- I' on 11 11.,a -ill .\. 'o'lirih SwrOih 'arolita ea( ah%.. ;l'ii l.1 i t i }.a;;,ke'.T Sixth S 'iih o(U ,,i, a , ;t', 1'; ,. s l-lii at !,' (,ii<', ;'s lo ;:k," 1< ;"'s d,-'. i-ionh. Ti i.l," ,.i '' ,; : ,' (,r tr ,'i l (.* 11 r". tH L "'- !.F, ; ltohlsl! )l; al ,'n. V. \ H .' I., il ,I'a liial i' tS. aiil tm)ls \voiul! 1I' Iirni htl t h,. I b .' i'i. Lanll all . The' rt 'ht wer( 1I lie S$.'1ecil iroint Illio-e' ac'ilsioned to Ill-' lus' of hOw axet'. Bugler Sounds "'Boots and Saddles" In lh< nioriiilig of Ih tembri, 1. IS4. long before dlayligit. we Wyre aroused from outr camp by Aw notes ot the bugle sounding "bools and saddles"--and the command to which I belonged (the Stuart Horse Artilleryl was ordered to saddle up and move out behind the Thirteenth Virginia cavalry. We waited seated on our horses for a long time-all waiting seems long-and while we waited we speculated on where we were going and what we were going for. So little do soldiers know of the intentions of their officers that some said we were going to surprise and capture a brigade of negro troops, and we began in a spirit of humor.to lell what we were going to do with our share of :he n or'oes. VWe had no iiin- telnlion or id, place in the picture' at all. G(-n. Hanipton. in his account, seys: "On tI e mourning of !the 14th I movll with tlh, division of Maj. (iin. W. If. F. lee. h bri,-adl s of Rosse(r aii~l Dearling. a1inl a ,1i(ac 1hniini f!'f 1i'i, m Col. Miller. Sixilh South Carolina (.;!- alry. and l inov.l dow\n thie R).' ;.i , cre k 1to W\Vilkinson'.- iti-,i ;*, o(i i'.i;l st1ream. wher!e hlle <*; titan. l, ''i* - ed ai iithu. The' (o:illl;llli t.1.1 \\ iiM .i : ll'- hrii eo ; i ;til ,a!'ly oi;; ( Ii( 17 1! i] aiil r c'k (il \ t ;I ;rit 1 '( W y' '\ :.'', , < hir''h in tu P inia' (;i. ,r,.*, .,Il1 v : . i '^l > w'.t-' ir \ ;ni<,r 1 ':i" '-! Til T e .," V': li,'. a'slj in; ':li<' \ I^, '' "a t o ir- - esT ioiv<'t'r i., l :i;< il ":.: "W IS (AS:;',!. I j*,*'1 *,' *.r fo ..-,i i,,, h, io, 's sw al s.i ;l],< \v,' \\v.-i',' ill (in'of ifd,1 ;ill.i (i -(o nll' l ;'. 11 ';i \ -i>'ir ,i tli, -, l, ;1*1 '' t o s Ta\v. (d 'Dn H.::. io hatl .To'- T '; ;li <.1i W .i / n r : ('li<', n i i u'i To l >< ,' ;t0 ,,()_ t.(i" ;;!]',l ;(o f, .' 1" it lor tin ilOn 1t i H-!I ! i ."":( l :"l]. % ;'iV !, a *'- ot' i :;;.()\ Olli, 1iT ^\t'hil," h .' "' x w '' ,**'a'- 11.1l l ',i o i.l" I iii '" 'v. m is-ft., o( *er 'ticj l';li \'l w8 - 1irr .ri *'~ ~v-pir no~ ian ir'i ilai-! 1];o Sjll- a. .1 t 'ai',c i H l); ';iio l. ; .;i s iZ \ 4l',:.1 ;i'<,- t l i 'll, :0 im n t a' (''.11 l :!n Il x"' 'i r 1 .*l l ihl'T il ;Ill l!!|l ,' ' t .i :-.-n w l, i(t. 't ',\ : l", ilhlrt ~ia ;. i- :" I ' ; -:aii. N.''hiti -as I .h ard hut ;h, '- *;; '^. ri ti 8 o I '.i P II '-T ai'' I ii' - !':,'i ,. o l '!.,. .-.:itli',' s. "1 !r,' LiIIIS ( ii\ ,. t:1 1 tov~x'h titc1 a *. 1 14a* F ill 4 i l a ( I : With the Sentinel StCArs Ab3ve Then S I al' T) li l:i: a |l oli ai. V': '-" 5 till 'a' I, II a, 'tl,.i. 1ir i iiihin i ..;; nad A.th''s, OUxi'of thfe filt iran in the road Wvho sp'rang, to 1hIs sauiwile the1,ow el fl'1 yell. Ii to oitir .11 0 1,r P-. I - fie the attack. rst shots 5 -fbr md( disrnio'n-~IA atid d licit ery h!1"ow f141 wich' h11ad J. K. CHISTIA.-\N (;EO. H. FORD J. (; -i'RI.II ininina~ .us~~wu~ /I ca' AlL4 li i i r !y i :; '; 1 ; -' \r t'' 1. c f It' ! 1171 "-- ;i ', i] ll 1' i1, '. 1 "1 "., ,Vl C "" I i '.w a ia t ;. o I : ; i ro i d . ',i (' o fi i v ,' ]l t,i ii i)'"'l' oi > ..,';irt' h ii s il.f', :<. .r !* i ; o'c.~ (l l. l lis i u l't. \\'t, r" t*' IIi 'k'I ,'!il) ,,1t . ,+! h ot ;i .,],'.-. of! 1hr rol~i,!. S )ilir ofl (cir'-.. w-r laj1ljority of thlie tederals w *'.'' il ll'l. in 'ih.i" liitl, tuiln eo d i i':.- Captured in Their Night Clothes. We l'ntl th(nem oult anid tk th('ll prisoliners in their night c'iohles. It was the first D)istrict of ('oluinmiai cavalry, aind I think we- ook ;hi(, nost of them, with their camp and spl'nlid horses. I ronemlber how forlorn they looked as we' mustered them outl later in the day, many sitting on bare- l)acked horses with nothing on hut their shirts. Cien. Roser. it appears, had about as much as he could attend to. He encountered Col. Spears,. Elf'venth Pennsylvaniia cavalry, the same command that had Ima',le a namenit for itself as a fighting reiflilen'l. Tle, mai:ide a good f ithi for their lmtat, b ut Rio)ss'r finally whipped them and lithey fll h ck. la,\'vilg t heir' dea4 l and liiwou ,i ,, ill 1 (, field. as well ais l!,ir .icampll ) ;p. )en D a'rj .;, oilI the rihT,,, ilIa.lI' his at(ai; a('(rco tdinlg to' r),'o i nrr i! oe. ;itivl xt is e'tiIiIel, v sil('c'ess.- fill. The Monster Cattle Drive. (;en. Ross.-er witho ilt di'.tl y *i,.,!i t o ,iriv,' 0o1i 1 lw h ( c'.1ile. a ,' l (;":i. I anillp- ion sail. 'Theire wvl'. 2.1', h''a. otf hil i tt r ',i "" 'I, .i t a mi l t o, n -',! i i .i 'I I r, Wot'i :o (de'nw. I|," a 't;S I. w ihli'r '.v i ,'} 1 'o l>t' r i n iii e i;f i t' ia i, (.' ulla t l !. \\ e'', iila ii ,.i !.t !(a 'e ! ., ; .*,* *' L l !P 1 ; i ( 'i c v t e 'r . I "; .," ;a1 i i W i itha ',' i)it ji : 0l 11 1(, )1 w ii, '1),, !'," 'I-. t!el i . lei, :(; 1 a )I'. a i; a a) J.r 'i 1:o'\ \ I ; ni :.i~ U '1! VI I*' Ila;>e'.! a er. r. e 'I I ro '. a' -'t. i<.l 1 (ii ,;.' v 1." 1 1 l i, xxi' t e irLt' cl o' ;,I The Gunboats Open Fire. m f I ,ii l ('( oiw () l" 'i'; i' o t i' I ,Ip't ) I (t a tiut, 521111' ~ltol(H 8 011 1 it,' .]laita&'8 i T'i v !" t (iV 2't 1124'. t il" is e' ; li i ,1 0 I SL,, V.i ,\l l ,';\\ r;!t ~i v \' l~i li dl h .! \\,-'l I'O(i~i Lc.a ''* t' l 0 1 i'Y'' i '! (it I t i2l w ji < it I X j, rw i' li<* ie l 'ii,, nii il W(^i-T O r~ | \\f Im 'l a 1\ I ji \ \\,- a i ). ( ']l l :i l i i( It 'W a'I; d l'h, lil kA t li t hii- ''* wi Iii 1101 l ie o .iM 11 'cllowt \ i \\ ,:','l !(., C1, ln e h fisl 1 1 \"" if i Si 10! ,; { i : ii }<* S ~ i h," ^ lllt l (~'S lc\ ,! t he .1; .<,T : :, .l,,,t, \'* .'t } th," f;tHle.a l*'. !'IS ](\ \'e *ii y " iP ." I. l,.: rieg ;ilial ( l..M ill ir. ( *a ok e a .a '11111 k i t- n C lii a' a'ir.' i .\fl I l*' 'il 1P.;l o tal haid c ''(-sl ', e I ie1 l c.v:u',,r. ; 'Ien iw ()I I lod itow' l rI I111' l;iii tL ;t Ro'iss- r aill '', ( Pf.. .1 I sV~ itl. we hao ;t a la forc o' t I li! ( 1i,4I i 11 i"e '.i'l'l'al l iIt i! 1il t :w ,la t1 .\ ll. It it!le l t**o i ,i,:; l "li t tl la i c i- ^ts .. li tat 4'-~ 4 O'~ h('ial 11t th a41' l~ 1.0 ttl'~ faa Ial: 1~~' III'. xv' .l i i 'IX '' a1 'i ,, ,. i .li, a -ll - H~wkin.-v ~ %V cosIii i I e It: I ..\ la a a 'a :i\' V ;:;;t'< ile ( a i"l. t i il ,')- * *, a'I ,', ", ;i ,\ il M . ,'*o \ o .--' nlli i'i '., ',i-!. "(o ik 'il;-r e i' The oldest and largest strictly Grocery Store in Marion County I wmrnzrm"u&1ann A % :.w _____________ We have just received a specially SFT.FCTED STOCK for The Christmas Trade This is a season of good cheer, and you will find that the TEA POT is The HOME of GOOD THINGS to EAT We have a complete line of Staple Groceries and Feed. Out-of-Town Business Specially Solicited a a.a.. 0a. - A--~ . j~r~ jQj 4' f. / I 'd 1. Man I,' NI) Ia - w~- .ommma -- uii< d ilil. oimil (la 'tl 'ta!' a "'s 'I: il l- ! i' e a t l o i ; i ai i l r .! ,: ,i r e i ',! ; ;: l' i e, , 4 F' i '. \V't, h a. ia iv Ia,', ti .I .:; ,-* 1 And had t woI fi;h'.. ;t' iit I t'-; f :,! , ,Ittl fi' rn isii' ', i s} i iI fo r (;, n. * .'.,.4 s"] Fiar\ i ; .t a lii.. lli iiiv o)f" \v '('eni ] .I a I ot i!as'a',1 1'" 'sh ittI 'at f a l' 1,4'i t f The Number of Hampton's Men [ have\ alwa'.s wii r''.-ot al 1 illia,: tr,'Fl iampton)n's Opntii'r t"o( c-( )i 'hi- x!,- liiiio l \ w as ; l't iout T' "*,r i\ ;ii ; '(ill" Ie i 1 11,'s ,,i 11 ;l 'ri t i .! I i1,, 1'"'' .t!('- , 'r y o t w h i c h :i .l .< -; ) i ( ;' ,i i~ i :; ii - ata'. hear',l. What the Federals Say )I11 "'n ei'!ttfl :?ie, e,!i, ..'py \v n ',> i *i\\\ i Ill i ilr'. I 5' ii>- t !::t- ' ,iW\" i j )I \X ip.d of i p. l'e \v ,: ,I !:'I i< T h e i sl Il- ill 1 i il "'t !ntH1';;'i l; ,'-I arl4" hi Ill "\w ;t' tf I .i ;,<,liio,," i.- t1 diispl i c',! ;I">)1% l )11 (1,, H -' ;,'p 1,t ;,en t. :I 1,'i; ilhri .'-. chieIf of si;'I It ( 'i . !' l',.1 i,,!Ofl1 fl'n ; ;i Ii' Ot;l4l' !er1 1 l i l ' i r' I;'t V i\ I.,- i ;i |I C s ie I I \\ th S, -'tein h \'irg i!1itu '':i\x ilrt \\ lio r,'- ,ori l ilI al I )Iit',!)1 1n ;11,1I 1!i'roLei I lr'b-i.l, a' S \ <( talo ''l4', 'i1ilt1 '.t : i ;' had c ; ) 1l(e.i i ,,,,! ".", li e'!,! o l 'l( v i h t Ill-l lit ') ja:'l s 1 t i!,iloh'p i,'- o '.!!'. '1'r ,I tly t;io s ri('': ;iti o on e iN ta 2" 1!' iii 'he1C il- at '11' 'a ~t iil 'taai what I 0'mi It ;:rn. I :1iiipld t11.'1, 1'- !-ll T h *aa4a 2 t I'hev -a It )4 K.1i52 toI I I I ThtI52ol :11. -a1n8.' it ijaIV 'i Jit)r I# -I w or t-d ui'll flill [4' r.'a'lI I '.t t. ","II P itt k it 't i w, :- ' ~N1 ad. rt v S:' 5 'tIi W 8 lI Itaall (I 1' T a t I l1 ht l tt a Gen. Meade's Fears Well Founded !: ;a, a ;5~. ul It W..- tal I., > llaa 11i'. t I] a utu i~l Ifl''a )' 4 t x:1I v ,at Rk.xi t> I *' a Poas >ix: 1,1 tn j~tbe Hi-I nol kmowolow 0) i'-. away from The Forces Pursuing Hampt" ~ I '~'' itP t H li -. doary. Then a''lia' ; T Kvi .- V. vit '-is cavalry. to tj oat t ~ ,il ''' '~ ri 't he, p a.' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o e I' a *. avalla7 a~~~~~~~~ i' n arqx i a' '' p I t he' ptji The Pretty F~ght the Federals M 3 \i: .t ae Th' '''i~t (, ,|, ,it |;, 1h# 16th. I" *" iha lal Il l.. tia'! 'hII h' tiir ''h Pi. 41 tb /w !' i','i *>l,, ;r p" ",* .1 il! oft ;lit> Kii$ 1i D 11 T" t ti ' -ati itbrigade o r * ih .I'r~i-.,il.:it pltrip roaI to int er ' t I'. -Ill,'e i\ I t i h .' I a t a p- ;".t! ,ir mi\-' iii11'- h,'li ili3 drove t elll Grocery 'LAo I ll i>r j ll i > i -I .*g* *i *. li fil' i _-, 1-.) ot |