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GALA NINO POINTED PARAGRAPHS DEFTXITIOXS FOB AUTO ttSXVZ3 Fan A very humane contrivance placed behind the radiator to keep the bugs and insects cooL Fender An excuse to keep the mud off. Foot Tire Pump-MJne of' the" best auto accessories to reduce the flesh and produce a first-class backache. (From the Chicago News) A bird in the hand doesn't cause the early worm any worry. There's no fun in loafing if you can't bother some person who is busy. Occasionally an officeholder loses out because he dares to do his duty. An expert Is a man who can get his own price for guessing at things. OCALA, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1911. VOL. 18. NO. 44. "b BAD BREATH Is caused by Indigestion, and that disorder brings on headaches, sal- lowness, languor, dizziness bdu a general discouraged, feeling. red a LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) Corrects all Disorder In Tho 8tomaeh and Bowels. Its powerful, reviving and regulat ing influence in the liver and digestive organs brings an immediate lmprov- ment. You feel better. The bowels move freely so that the impurities that have clogged up the digestive tract find an outlet. When the sys tern has been thus purified the bilious, half -sick feeling disappears; the com plexion improves, the breath becomes sweet, the mind throws off gloomy forebodings, and there is a fine feeling of energy and exhilaration all through the body, old by Dealars. Price, large package. $1.00 a.w for tha Hnolna with the Bed Z on the label. If yon ctnoot get It. remit t a, we will tend it by mul. noatutiii. Simmons Liver Eultor ia pat op in lianid form for those who prefer it. irrt 1.60 per bottle, look for the Bed A la&eL. J. H 2BUM I C0 Prips St Louis, lfrg, ii in Mill mi 1111 II FULLER & AYER DENTAL SURGEONS omce over the Munroe & Chambll' Bank OCALA FLORIDA TERMS, CASH. J. E. CHACE DENTAL SURGEON Rooms 9, lO and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block. OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH L. F. BLALOGK DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Commercial Bank OCALA FLORIDA Phone 211 Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. TERMS. CASH. F. E. McCLANE Physician and Surgeon General Practice Calls Made Prompt Promptly. ly. Promptly. Might or Day. Special Attention to Obstetrics, Dis Diseases eases Diseases of Women and Children. Office Rooms 1. 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6, Holder Building, Second Floor. Phones. Office No. 333; Residence No. 333 C. J. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Plans ana Specifications Furnished Upon Request. 129 South Third Street OCALA FLORIDA Fierce Hat tie of Ilallotw for or Againt HMxe Id State of tbe Lone Star Pine Tree Washington. July 21. In the far Northeast and the extreme Southwest of Uncle Sam's dominion, the "wets" and "drys" of the nation are. now en engaged gaged engaged in two of the mot important battles ever waged in this country over the liquor question. In Texas, which now has local op option, tion, option, the "drys" have Inaugurated a campaign for state-wide prohibition that will be voted on today. The cam campaign paign campaign battle for and against has been hard fought by both sides. Drj- Sixty Yearn In Maine, the pioneer prohibition state, which for sixty years has made the manufacture and sale of intoxi intoxicants cants intoxicants a crime, a campaign is now on to abrogate the prohibit&ry amend amendment ment amendment to the constitution and restore the licensed saloon. The election to decide the matter will be held Sep September tember September 11. In both states the National Anti Anti-Saloon Saloon Anti-Saloon League and other temperance forces of the country at large have supplied speakers, literature and mon money ey money to the "dry" forces, and in both states the national organizations of liquor dealers, brewers and distillers have assisted the "wets." Texat Campaign Cloe In the Lone Star state the campaign will be over today and nothing will be left but the counting of the ballots tomorrow, but in Maine the battle is Just beginning in earnest. The "drys" declare that the present campaign is by no means to be considered a state issue solely, but that the defeat of prohibition in Maine would be a blow to the temperance movement through throughout out throughout the United States and the world. It would be a confession, they say, that after a trial of more than half a century, prohibition has been a fail failure, ure, failure, and would effectually stop the tide of prohibition that has swept over the country during the last few years. While the Texans are seeking to es establish tablish establish h condition similar to that which has s long prevailed in Maine, the people of the latter state will vote on a plan for inaugurating the local option question now in vogue in Txas. The program of the Maine "wets" pro provides vides provides for strict license of saloons in towns and cities which demand self self-government, government, self-government, the open and legal sale of intoxicants and a general adoption of the local option plan whereby the voters of each community may decide the liquor question for themselves. Tempera tiep Women Tinny Mrs. Lillian N. Stevens, president of the National Temperance Woman's Christian Temperance Union, is one of the leaders of the "dry" forces, and has an able co-laborer in George W. Norton, editor of the Portland Express and the Portland Advertiser, influen influential tial influential journals owned by a son of Neal Dow. the father of Maine's prohibitory law. The Maine Non-Partisan Local Self Self-(lovernment (lovernment Self-(lovernment League has been organiz organized ed organized to carry on the local option cam campaign. paign. campaign. Tons of literature, in which it is alleged that the "speak-easies" and other places for the Illegal sale of liquor have made Maine a disgraen among states, have been circulated. Local option sentiments of President Taft, Dr. Lyman Abbott, Governor Woodrow Wilson, former President Eliot of Harvard, Cardinal Gibbons and other famous men have been printed and spread broadcast. While the league is non-partisan, the men of all parties have joined in the propa propaganda, ganda, propaganda, it is generally admitted that it was the democratic victory in Maine last fall which made possible the re resubmission submission resubmission of the prohibition amend amendment. ment. amendment. To that extent it is a democrat democratic ic democratic measure, and should the develop developments ments developments of September 11 prove that the majority of the people of Maine favor a return to the saloon, it will to a cer certain tain certain extent b& a democratic victory. A MR While the San of Two Bite Office Shine on III Political Field. Georgia' Pooh-Bah on tbe Job Atlanta, July 21. Governor Hoke Smith seems to be giving little atten attention tion attention to the efforts of his political op opponents ponents opponents to induce him to leave the governor's office. He is working over hours on matters connected with legis legislative lative legislative reforms In the interest of im improving proving improving the business management of the state and of the schools. The treasury report show3 that the appropriations for the present year un under der under the last administration exceeded the appropriations for last year by $678,000, and are in excess of the reve revenue nue revenue for this year 1227,000. It shows that of the $25,000 appropriated this year for public buildings and grounds, Governor Brown spent $.000 for the last six months of the year. Of the contingent fund of $lo,000, Governor Brown spent 11,000 In the first six months, leaving only $4,000 for the last six months. I 11 K Florida Showing 1m mm1 hut Xot I p to tbe Average Washington, July 21. The condition of crops in Florida on July 1 generally was not up to the average July 1 con condition dition condition of recent years. The average in the aggregate was 94.3 per cent of the July 1 condition of recent years. The department of agriculture's monthly report, just issued, shows the follow following ing following per cent: Corn, 86; grapefruit, 65; oranges, 72; lemons, JjO; oats, 76; tobacco, 20; po potatoes, tatoes, potatoes, 55 ; sweet potatoes. 88; pastures. 88; rice, 8 peaches. 56; pears, 56; strawberries. 80; sorghum, 87; water watermelons. melons. watermelons. S9; cantaloupes, 78, sugar cane, 90; peanuts, 94; eowpeas, i2. The acreage planted to corn in Flo Flo-ride ride Flo-ride is 678,000 acres; potatoes, 6.000 acres, tobacco, 2,600 acres and rice 700 acres. KEEP YOUR SKIN COMFORTABLE AXD YOUR COMPLEXION CLEAR DIKING THE HOT WEATHER EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAUGHTSMAN AND CONTRACTOR If your skin is kepc comfortable, you will be comfortable yourself. If you or one of your children are being made miserable by hlvea, prickly heat, raahett or eczema or if you are worried by pimples, black heads, sunburn or skin trouble of any kind, we want you to try ZEMO and ZEMO Soap. We are so anxious to have you use ZKMO and ZEMO Soap that we offer you a generous sample of each and our 32-page booklet, "How to preserve the Skin" if you will send five 2c stamps to E. W. Rose .Medicine Company. 3032 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., to pay postage or get them today from the I'ustoffice Drugstore who indorse and recommends ZEMO and ZEMQ Soap for all skin troubles whether it be on in infant fant infant or grown person. We know you will be pleased with results from the use of ZEMO and ZEMO Soap. The Postoffice Drugstore. APARTMENTS FOR RENT The second floor of the Bell apart apartment ment apartment house on Fort King avenue is for rent, Apply to Joseph Bell at the court house. STORE FOR RENT A well located and most desirable store building for rent. Possession within 30 days. Apply at the Star office. Accurate Building Plans. Blue Prints and Specifications made. Lands Sur Surveyed veyed Surveyed and Platted. Close Estimates made on Erection of Buildings of any character by contract or on commis commission sion commission basis, write or consult me at Room 27, Holder Block OCALA FLORIDA M'lVER & MAG KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and Embalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes All Work Done by Licensed Embalnt Embalnt-eis eis Embalnt-eis and Fully Guaranteed. J. T.BROWN CONTRACTOR FOR ARTESU.N WELLS Artesian and Irrigation Work a Specialty Satisfaction guaranteed. For In Information formation Information apply to J. T. BROWN, Box 285 Ocala, Fla. fOLEYS OmHOlAXATM fan Jtomacm Trouble, and Constipation SAVES TWO LIVES "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today. If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery." writes -A. D. McDonald of Fayetteville. N. C. R. F. D. No. 8. 'for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my' sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. Its the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough all bronchial trou troubles bles troubles Its supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c. and $1. Guaranteed by Tydings & Company. MERIT NEVER LOSES D BY IE IS AT 11 or And Hall's Texas Wonder has merit. It gives quick and permanent relief in kidney, bladder and rheumatic trou troubles, bles, troubles, and seldom one bottle fails to cure. Write for local testimonials. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Mo. Sold by all druggists. MICH WORK AP RISK FOR VERY MTTI.E MONEY Three Rohbrrti Held l"p the North Coastt Limited and Secured Fifty-Five Dollar Grand Forks. X. D.. July 21. Three masked robbers held up the eastbound North Coast Limited on the Northern Paeifie. near Buffalo, X. D., last night and secured $55 cash, going through the sleepers and dining cars and stand standing: ing: standing: up passengers and rifling their pockets. Engineer Olson was shot twice when the men, wanting to es escape, cape, escape, ordered him to stop his train. His refusal was not persisted in after two bullets struck him. The robbers had an auto waiting at the point where the train stopped and made, their escape. They did not molest the mail and ex express press express cars. Large posses are pursuing them. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY "I want to thank you from the bot bottom tom bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader. of Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bit Bitters, ters, Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I have been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dypspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the sj-stem of kid kidney ney kidney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c. at Tydings & Co. FINE FARM FOn SALE A splendid farm of 160 acres of good pine land, 120 acres cleared and well fenced. Good out buildings and plenty of them; splendid water; large and comfortable new dwelling. Not a foot of waste land on the place and it is a high grade of pine. Has twenty acres as fine corn and twelve acres of cotton as any one can show; no fertilizer used. Located miles from Dallas and right on county line of Marion and Sumter. Price $2000. Apply at Star office for further particulars and own owner's er's owner's name and address. Ilijf, llnftky Burglar Thrown and Hoa Tled by a Little Girl and Her Small Brothers New York, July 21. It isn't every day that a 12-year-old girl catches a burglar, but that is what Marietta Cunneen did yesterday at her home, at 10 Greenwich street, when she and her two young brothers were left alone in the house. Together the three youngsters got the man down and held him. The po police lice police found him bound hand and foot when they arrived. The boys and little girl slept late. Their parents had gone to work and left them alone In the flat. About 8:30 Marietta was arounsed by a noise in the adjoining room. She slipped out of bed in her night dress and went to investigate. In the next room she saw a man tying up a bundle. Without considering what the con consequences sequences consequences migiit be. Marietta screamed and then ran back to her room. The man chased her. She ran through the room where her brothers were, waking them up, and then turned on the in intruder truder intruder and attacked him as fiercely as a tigress. The boys went to the aid of Mari Marietta, etta, Marietta, who was rolling over on the floor with the burglar. The man got to his feet again, but just then the boys struck hjm. He fell, striking his head, and John and Terry got in some good licks. Neighbors heard the disturbance and came in. Some one telephoned to po police lice police headquarters, and a policeman was sent to the house. When he arrived he found that the youngsters had the burglar safely tied. There is more eatarrn in this sec section tion section of the country than all other dis diseases eases diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incur incurable. able. incurable. For a great many years doctars pronounced it a local disease and pre prescribed scribed prescribed local remedies, and by con constantly stantly constantly failing to cure with local treat treatment, ment, treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu constitutional tional constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca Catarrh tarrh Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Che Cheney ney Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direct directly ly directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and estimonlals. Ad Address: dress: Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE ON G)OI) TERMS Larger 10-i-oom luus. with large grounds. Lot is 140x250 feet. Has large- two-story stable with two good stalls, also carriage room; a two two-room room two-room servant's house, also house suit suitable able suitable for garage. Fruit trees, etc. Has fine large lawn. Is situated on one of the prettiest streets in Ocala, four blocks from court house. Apply for terms to Box 180 or A. C. L. freight depot, care J. F. Thompson. W. C, BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FUBNISHED ON APPLICATION 1 P. O. BOX 46 OCALA. FLA. HONEST MEDICINE VS. FAKES HUNTER THE LOCKSMITH MENDS UMBRELLAS, FILES SAWS, Repairs Locks, Fits or Makes Keys, Repairs Gui, Etc,, Etc., In a Prompt and Workmanlike Manner. CALL ON OR SEND FOR HOI He Can Either do Your Work or Have It Done. Corner North and (trance Streets (Opposite Snioak's Shop) OCALA - FLORIDA DR. J. T. SHAW, VETERINARIAN Graduate of the United States Col College lege College of Veterinary Surgeons, WASHINGTON, D. C. Located at tbe Jones Hospital on South First Street, West OCALA, FLORIDA. All Calls Promptly Answered. President Taft's recent message sug gesting an amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in its relation to Prepared Medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of in ingredients gredients ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical profes profession sion profession itself as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are In Intended tended Intended to counteract. For over three decades Foley's Honer and Tar Com Compound pound Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains today its pre-eminence above all other preparations of its kind. Foley Kid Kidney ney Kidney Pills are equally effective and mer meritorious. itorious. meritorious. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. i SAFE WANTED Wanted, second-hand safe of 1000 pounds or larger. Must be cheap and will pay cash. Address Star office. DEATH IN A ROARING FIRE May not result from the work of fire firebugs, bugs, firebugs, but often severe burns are caus caused ed caused that make a quick need for Buck Buck-len's len's Buck-len's Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest, cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It subdues inflammation. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c. at Tydings & Co. Xew York and Boston Teeaaieallr I n n-dr dr n-dr Gun of an Enemy's Flet Block Island, R. I., juiy 21. In a thrilling flight encounter between the "invading" fleet, under Rear Admiral Osterhaus. and the defending vessels, under Commander Eberle, the former claim to have penetrated the defense's line. As a result New York and Boston are at the mercy of the armed foe in theory. The "invaders" claim the ap approach proach approach from the south was made with, such tactical skill, that none of the de defense fense defense vessels were able to get through the battle line or break up the "en "enemy's" emy's" "enemy's" advance. SHI ON 1 INK Snipes Found that Life Without Love Was Entirely Too Sorrowful Atlanta, July 21. After indicting a pitiful epistle, fully eight pages long, in which he declared that the whole world had turned against him, and that nobody loved him, the Rev. C. E. Snipes, an aged Baptist preacher, took six ounces of laudanum yesterday, and is now lingering between life, and death at the Grady hospital. There are Two Kinds or Chill Tonic PLANK'S AND OTHERS THE OLD RELIABLE PLANK'S CHILL TONIC IS GUARANTEED TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA, TO CURE CHILLS, FEVER, COLDS AND GRIP. YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT DOES NOT. TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. ASK YOUR DRUGGET. REMEMBERING IXGERSOLL w York Free Thinkers Observe the Twelfth Anniversary of His Death New York, July 21. New York free thinkers are observing the twelfth an anniversary niversary anniversary of the death of Col. Robert G. Ingersoll by holding memorial ser services vices services and by a pilgrimage to the In Ingersoll gersoll Ingersoll home at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., where the great agnostic passed away on July 21, 1899, and where his widow now resides during the summer. RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE I have several choice residence lots, fronting on the Anthony hard road, south of Mr. E. C. Smith's residence, 50x173 feet, that will make splendid, well located homes or as investments. Alust be sold at once if purchaser gets the low price they are now offered at, ?200 per lot. F. W. Ditto, Ocala, Fla, OPEN FOR BUSINESS I am again open for business at my store on Fort King avenue. The building has been repaired, a new stock received and we will be pleased t otake your measure and make your clothes. The latest designs in piece goods to select your suit, trousers or coat from. Come in and make a selec selection. tion. selection. Fit, price and quality guaranteed. JERRY BURNETT The Tailor, OCALA, :: FLORIDA. OLD SOLDIER TORTURED "For years I suffered unspeakable torture from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Ta., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Onlq 25c. at Tydings &. Ca. KID MoCOV'S TEX COMMANDMENTS A Very Good Deealoprue Issued liy a Famous Prise Flshter Stamford, Conn., July 21. Norman Selby, otherwise known as Kid McCoy, having fought 125 ring battles with without out without ever being badly battered and generally with victory as the issue, has decided to become a "doctor of physical science." Selby, as he pre prefers fers prefers to be called, has been studying and practicing fiis system since Feb February ruary February and he says he has in that period gained twenty-five pounds in weight, added four inches to his chest measurement, reduced his waist eight inches and, most remarkable, grown an inch and one quarter in height. A straightened spine and correct breathing, he says, are the principles which spell health. He has settled here and he will put the principles into practice in a sanitarium. He has framed ten "health commandments," nature's laws, he calls tham. Here they are: 1st. Thou shalt keep thy backbone straight. 2nd. Thou shalt use all thy lungs all the time. 3rd. Thou shalt drink a gallon ojt water daily. 4th. Thou shalt take sufficient nourishment. 5th. Thou shalt masticate thy food properly. 6th. Thou shalt sleep eight hours daily. "th daily. 8th. dally. 9th. Thou shalt think pleasant thoughts and banish unpleasant ones. 10th. Thou shalt praise the Creator for the result these laws bring and tell thy neighbor. Thou shalt cleanse the body Thou shalt walk three miles L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates Made on All Con Contract tract Contract Work. Gives more and better work for the money than any other contractor in town. HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudest girl in Lin Lin-cola cola Lin-cola to find such a good medicine." For sale by all dealers. ESTRAY NOTICE One bay mare, four years old. Any one that can. prove her to be their property and pay for this notice and my trouble can have her. C. H. Bate Bate-man, man, Bate-man, Mcintosh, Fla. Those Who Take Forey lCfdney Pills For their kidney and bladder ailments, and for annoying urinary irregulari irregularities ties irregularities are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they af afford, ford, afford, and for their tonic and strength strengthening ening strengthening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by the Court Pharaacy. Are offering their entire line of Ladies9 Dresses At Greatly Reduced Prices Come and make your selec selections tions selections before these beautiful goods are all gone. LET US DO YOUR n TTTTTTTTTTTf f ff TTTTf TTTTTTl UilliillliillAliiiliilitiU SEtiENT-OL WILL certainly stop that leak in your Radiator, and the cost cost-Only Only cost-Only 75c is so small, be besides sides besides we guarantee sat satisfactory isfactory satisfactory results. A full line of Automo Automobile bile Automobile Accessories .always von hand, Tires and Tubes in All sizes All the time. . . SAN JUAN GARAGE CO. ORLANDO : : FLORIDA. When in Need of First -Class Pkmlbiig Write or Call on Ocala, Florida Estimates Furnished on Work in Any Part ol tbe State WE ISSUE COUPONS ON THE FREE PIANO CONTEST. ASK FOR THEM. PRONE 26 25 1-2 S. Main St. Ocala, Florida UNDERTAKERS E. C. SMITH. C. V. ROBERTS. LICENSED EMBALMERS PHONES; DAY, NO 10. NIGHT, XOS. 305 OR 04 WE CARRY IX STOCK THE CELEBRATED, EVERLASTING INDESTRUCTIBLE Bronze Casket As well as a full line of medium and low-priced Caskets and Coffins. Personal and prompt attendance to all parts of tht" country, night or day, by automobile, when desired. Services fully up .to date and guaranteed satisfactory. Burials made In all cemeteries. BUY A LT m Magnificent New Resident Addition to Orda IF O IRX KING There is Xo Better Investment. Lots Sold on Easy Terms. Prices from SM3 to $210 per Lot. Ask at the Star Office for Plat. For Information, Call on U. D. Stokes. L. M. Murray or R. R, Carroll. OCALA EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. EVENING STAR ger & Carroll, Proprietors. . Carrroll, Business Manager. J. H. Benjamin, Editor. HAMPTON & If ALL On July 1st. Messrs. II. M. Hampton and "W. T. Hall associated themselves together in the practice of law under the firm name of Hampton & Hall. Mr. Hampton has been practicing law in Ocala for nearly ten years, has one of the largest practices in this part of the state and enjoys the full con confidence fidence confidence of the public. He has prosper prospered ed prospered above the average in his chosen profession. He devotes himself al almost most almost entirely to civil law and prac practices tices practices in all courts of the state. Mr. Hall took a two years' course of law at Washington-Lee University, Lexington, Va., and has been reading law In Mr. Hampton's office for a good while. He recently passed the rigid and most exacting examination re required quired required to admit one to the practice of law in Florida, before the supreme court of this state. He is the son of Major T. C. Hall and a nephew of Mr. R. S. Hall and has been practically raised in Marion county. He knows every person in this section of the state and everybody likes Troy Hall. The firm has one of the handsomest suites of offices in the city in the Law Library building. It has the com competent petent competent assistance of Mr. E. L. Stapp in the offices. DANGEROUS BLAZE DOUSED A NEW FURNITURE HOUSE Ocala Is to have a new furniture house. The Star can remember when there was only one furniture store located here, in the store now occupied by Messrs. Smith & Roberts. It had less stock and did less business than any one of the. present furniture houses, and Its prices, whether low or high, led many people to think they must send away for their goods. This is no longer thought of. With several of the largest and most up-to-date fur furniture niture furniture stocks in the state prices are reasonable and one's range of selec selection tion selection is almost endless, therefore, trade is drawn to Ocala in this line as in many others. People for miles around In all directions, get what they want at reasonable prices the money is kept at home and the public, getting value received, is satisfied. This little retrospect is given that the public may not gather the idea that we are overdoing the furniture business in Ocala. Another condition exists there are twice as many fam ilies in the county as in those days to draw trade from. The new furniture firm is McLaugh lin & Tolar. It has two or three loca tions in which to open business offer ed, and will decide definitely in a day or so. The personnel of the new firm con sists of Mr. Robert McLaughlin of Jones & McLaughlin of Tampa, and Mr. John N. Tolar, of the firm of Smith & Roberts of this city. Mr. McLaugh lln is a young man of much ability and unlimited energy and resources. Mr. Tolar has been in Ocala for a good many years, is honorable and ef ficient and has made" a host of friends here. Mr. McLaughlin in addition to the Tampa store has stores in Bradentown and Sanford. With his enormous buy ing for the four stores he will be ena bled to get some most attractive prices from the factories. The new firm expects to open business on or about August 1st. for A FAIR PROPOSITION FROM CROMWELL GIIHIOXS Cromwell Gibbons, candidate for gov ernor, has addressed the following letter to W. H. Milton of Marianna, another candidate, in answer to the latter gentleman's recent suggestion with reference to publicity and other features of campaign work. "Your letter of recent date, address ed to the several democratic candi dates for the office of governor of Florida, submitting a proposition pur purporting porting purporting to provide for curtailing cam paign expenses, was duly received, and would have been answered sooner, but I have been waiting for an opportun ity of discussing this matter with you in person before giving my public views. Having not been able to see you, and in view of the fact that Hon Park Trammell has also publicly giv given en given his views as to a plan to be adopt ed by the respective candidates in or der to curb campaign expenses, I have decided to state my position to all the candidates and the public on the sub ject. "There are many plans that can be proposed that will, in my opinion bring about the curtailment of cam paign expenses in addition to the one suggested by yourself and the views mentioned by Mr. Trammell that un doubtedly would remedy the situation In reference to lessening the expenses of a campaign and minimize the evil of spending money for political pur poses. As to what plan would be the most practicable and feasible, I am not prepared to assert at this time. It is indeed to be regretted that our statesmen in Florida have not placed upon the statute books such regula tion as would cover the situation. "I personally will be more than pleased to agree upon a plan to ac complish the good purpose of relieving the campaign of excessive and unnec unnecessary essary unnecessary expenses and providing for what should be legitimately done in a primary contest for governor. It oc curs to me that it will be impractica ble for any agreemnt to be entered into by the candidates unless penalties are provided for violations of the same "Any arrangement by which all the candidates will be placed upon an equal footing and to agree upon a plan that can be enforced morally or other wise. I will be pleased to meet the several candidates for governor for the purpose of discussing the same and entering upon some arrangement by which the proposition of curtailment of campaign expenses and reducing the excessive burden that has heretofore been carried by candidates, will be accomplished." Mr. Gibbons sent copies of this letter to all other gentlemen who have an nounced their intention of trying for the gubernatorial office. We hope that Mr. Riddle will favor the immediate erection of a union de pot for Ocala. It will save his road from climbing up a tremendous grade many times a day which in itself is a costly proposition. Banner. Now, then, if our esteemed contem contemporary porary contemporary will just tell how an union de pot will do away with the grade the public will be interested and, we opine, the railroad will be grateful Our young friend, Edwin Spencer In a card to the Banner, says he is de voted to his law practice and no seeking the office of county judge. Fire In tfae Ocala Live Stock' Build Building ing Building Promptly Extinguished Fire Home Badly Hurt At 2 o'clock this morning an alarm of fire came to the station. Acting Chief George Chambers and his as assistants sistants assistants were out in a very few sec seconds onds seconds and were soon at the scene of the fire, which was in the building of the Ocala Live Stock & Vehicle Com Company pany Company on North Magnolia street. The fire had been smouldering in a large pile of baled hay for some time and the building was filled with smoke and flames. The firemen had to break the fastenings of the doors and force their way in. Water and hand chem chemicals icals chemicals were soon playing on the blaze, and it was under control in a few min minutes utes minutes though it took three-quarters of an hour to put it out. The damage was confined to the stock entirely. With the exception of a broken window or two the building was uninjured, though it would soon have been in flames as the ceiling was very hot and the pitch was running out of the boards. The stock of harness, buggies, has, tc, was damaged to the extend of i everal hundred dollars and a Max well automobile had one front wheel burned almost off and' some other damasre to the extend of at least $100. The firemen did a fine piece of work at the fire though some of them "were green men and on account of the early early-hour hour early-hour at which it occurred they had no outside help at all. A regrettable feature of the fire was the runaway of the horses attached to the hose wagon and the damage re sulting therefrom. The new gray horse purchased a short time ago and which had only been to one other fire, ran away and his mate with him. The earn dashed up the street to the Ma rion Hardware company s corner. where it collided with the sidewalk and knocked out the corner plate glass window. It is thought that the glass was broken by the coupling on the end of a hose which was hanging out of the wagon and was flopping around. The harness was broken in several places, the horses bruised and skinned, though not to any great extend, but the wagon was uninjured. Mr. Chambers says he knew the horse was liable to run as he was from the country and new at the business, and asked the few citizens who gather ed at the fire to watch the team. Sev Several eral Several held them at different times, but the last man had just gone inside to watch the progress of the fire fight ing when the horses bolted. An at tempt to catch them was futile. The firemen, having no help, were com pelled to concentrate their efforts on the fire. The loss at the fire is fully covered by insurance in a company represented by Mr. D. W. Davis. POLE TO PANAMA In Utterance that nronght Applause at the National Meeting of the Editor Detroit, July 21. In a welcoming speech that set the delegates present at the opening session yesterday of the National Editorial Association on fire with enthusiasm. Governor Os Osborne borne Osborne said that "the new trade rela tions" that were about to be estab lished with Canada were the prelude to a union of nations from the North Pole to the Isthmus of Panama. In his annual address President Baumgartner advocated a national law licensing editors. "I would rather have licensed editors than editors of license," he declared. He made a vigorous attack on "yellow" newspapers, which he detuned as but ter sheets, dealing in gutter wares to dwellers in moral sewers. Struck at Some Florida Sheets "But the yellow newspaper is not the worst form of journalism," contin continued ued continued President Baumgartner. "There is a class of newspapers, without con science or self-respect, that are in the market brazenly on sale to the high est bidder. "The purchaseable press does not stop at coloring and suppressing news. It goes further and manufacturers news. i he special articles are mar vels of mendacity. The editorials are written to mislead the people, to con fuse the issues and to demoralize the public conscience. In the purchaseable and subsidized press is to be found the most terrible foe of liberty, progress and democracy." I1AM) rOXCEHT TONIGHT The weather permitting, the band will give a concert on the public square this evening, on which occasion the following program will be rendered: March, "Officer of the Day" R. B. Hall. Valse. "Bleue" A. Margis. Serenade, "La Paloma" Yradier. Overture, "Poet and Peasant" Fr. Von Suppe. March, "Lights Out" E. E. McCoy. Waltz, "Daughters of Love" C. W. Bennett. Alto Trio, "Visions" Al Hayes. Overture, "A Gleam of Heaven" C. K. Harris. A. E. Gerig, Director. KODAK DEVELOPING DONE I will do any kind of kodak develop ing and printing. Rolls of any size developed for 10 cents each. Leave work at Ocala News Co., Star office or my residence. J. W. Sylvester. RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE Two choice residence lots in pretty Palmetto Park addition to Ocala, next to Dr. F. E. McClane's new residence. Apply at Star office. It is never too late to spend: It is never too soon to save. Open An Account Now! -THE MUNROE & CHAWS BANK Ocala, Florida We pay 4 per cent, com compounded pounded compounded quarterly. The louse of the Whispering Pines By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN Copyright, 1310, by Anna Katharine Rohlfs WATCH THIS SPACE A. M. BOBBITT, THE FEED MAN 58 South Main St. Ocala, Fia. THE "FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH" is the soda fountain in our drug store. All the youth of both sexes patronize It, but that does not keep the old folks from enjoying it, too. Our soda Is pure and refreshing, and flavored with all the popular syrups, iou will find it ex exhilarating, hilarating, exhilarating, satisfying, cooling. Try It once then you will recommend it your yourself. self. yourself. Only Five Cents. THE COURT PHARMACY Phone 284 FORT KING CAMP NO. 14, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Next regular monthly meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Friday evening, July 21, 1911, in Yonge's Hall. Visiting sovereigns always welcome. W. F. Marlowe, C. C. Chas. K. Sage, Clerk. UP-TO-DATE MAPS- Latest maps of Florida and all oth other er other states at Ballard's. WEATHER FORECAST Washington, July 21. Local show showers ers showers tonight or Saturday, light to mod moderate erate moderate variable winds. Temple Theater KIDNEY DISEASES ARE CURABLE Under certain conditions. The right medicine must be taken before the dis disease ease disease has progressed too far. Mr. Per Perry ry Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says: "I was down in bed for four months with kid kidney ney kidney and bladder trouble and gall stones. One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me well and sound." Ask for it. Sold by Court Pharmacy. horse: taken up MOTION PICTURES CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY. PROGRAM FOR THIS EVENING CORONATION' OF KING GEORGE MEN OF THE WEST DO 'NOT JUDGE RASHLY CUPID'S VICTORY Show Starts Today at 3:30 and Runs I p to 10 p. m. ADMISSION 10 AND 5C, I found a dark bay horse with a nicked tail; large animal; had ran away with a wagon and torn it to pieces, and became tangled to the rail railroad road railroad track by the harness. This was 11 o'clock on the night of the 20 of July. Horse is at my house on Daugherty street. Ocala. Owner can have same by paying for this adver advertisement, tisement, advertisement, keep of horse and proving property. Adam Harris. The greatest enemy of childhood is the tape worm. It destroys health and undermines the constitution. The great greatest est greatest enemy of intestinal worms is WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE. It rtmoves the worms and helps the child back to strength!! vigor and cheerful cheerfulness. ness. cheerfulness. Price 25 cents per bottle. Soli by all druggists. Even ignorance outgrows its cloak now and then. Fretful babies need the comforting effect of MeGEE'S 13ABY ELIXIR. It quiets f everishness. corrects sour stomach, cures colic pains and checks diarrhoea. It is a perfectly safe and wholesome remedy containing no opium, morphine or injurious drug of any kind. Price 25c. and 50o. per bot bottle. tle. bottle. Sold by all druggists. CHAPTER XXVIII. THE ABHOW OF DEATH. IN my first glance around the courtroom the next morning I sought first for Carmel and then for the detective, Sweetwater. Neither was visible. But this was not true of Ella Pulton. She bad come in on her father's arm. closely followed by the erect figure of her domineer domineering ing domineering mother. The entrance of the defendant cut short my contemplation of any mere spectator. The change in him was so marked that I was conscious of it be before fore before 1 really saw him. Every eye had reflected it, and it was no surprise to me when I noted the relieved, almost cheerful, aspect of bis countenance as he took his place and met his coun counsel's sel's counsel's greeting with a smile, the first, I believe, which had been seen on his face since his sister's death. The crier announced the opening of the court, and the defense proceeded by the calling of Ella Fulton to the witness stand. I need not linger over her testimony. It was very short and contained but one surprise. She had stated under di direct rect direct examination that she bad waited and watched for Arthur's return that whole night and was positive that he had not passed through their grounds again after tbat first time in the early evening. This was just what I had ex expected pected expected from her. But the prosecution remembered the snowfall, and in her cross examination on this point site acknowledged that It was very thicfc, much too thick for her to see her ovrn gate distinctly, but added that this only made ber surer of the fact she had stated, for. finding that she could not see, she had dressed herself for the storm and gone out into the drive driveway way driveway to watch there and had so watched until the town clock struck 3. This did not help the prosecution. Sympathy could not fall to be with this young and tremulous girl, heroic In her love, if weak in other respects, and when on her departure from the stand she cast one deprecatory glance at the man for whom she had thus sac rificed her pride and, meeting his eye fixed upon ber with anything but in ingratitude, gratitude, ingratitude, flushed and faltered till she with difficulty found her way the sen sentiments timents sentiments of the onlookers became so apparent that the judge's gavel was called into requisition before order could be restored and the next witness summoned to testify. This witness was no less a person than Arthur himself. Recalled by his counsel, he was reminded of his for former mer former statement that he had left the clubhouse in a hurry because he beard his sister Adelaide's voice and was now asked if hers was the only voice he bad heard. His answer revealed much of his mind. "No; I heard CarmePs answering her." This satisfying Mr. Moffat, he was passed over to Mr. Fox, and a short cross examination ensued on this point "You beard both your sisters speak lngr "Yes. sir." "Any of their words or only their voices?" "I heard one word." "What word?" "The word Elwood." "In which voice?" "In that of my sister Adelaide." "And you fled?" "Immediately." "Leaving your two sisters alone in this cold and out of the way house?" "I did not think they were alone." "Who did you think was with them?" "I have already mentioned the name." "Yet you left them?" "Yes. 1 have already explained that I was engaged In a mean act I was ashamed to be caught at it by Ade Adelaide. laide. Adelaide. I preferred flight I had no pre premonition monition premonition of tragedy any such tragedy as afterward occurred. 1 understood neither of my sisters, and my thoughts were only for myself." "Had not this younger sister even enjoined secrecy upon you in asking you to harness the horse?" "Yes, sir." "Yet you heard the two together In this remote building without surprise?" "No; I must have felt surprise, but I didn't stop to analyze my feelings. Afterward I turned It over In my mind and tried to make something out of the whole thing, but then I was far out on the links. They were having it out I thought in the presence of the man who had made all this trouble be between tween between them." "And you left them to the t.-igk?" "Yes, sir. but not without h ti?uj:gle. I was minded several times to return This 1 have testified to before." "Did this struggle consume forty minutes?" "It must hare, and more, if I entered the hotel in Cuthbert road at the hour they state." Mr. Fox gave up the game, and Mr Moffat rested his case. There was no testimony offered In rebuttal, and the court took a recess. Ween it reassembled 1 cast another anxious glance around. Still no Car Carmel mel Carmel nor any signs of Sweetwater. I could understand ber absence, but not his, and it was in a confusion of feel feeling ing feeling which was fast getting the upper hand of me that I turned my atten tion to Air. Moffat and the plea be wa. about to make for bis youthful fiieut- 1 felt a sudden slow aud creeping chill seize and shake me. ts 1 nave heard people say they experienced when uttering the i'Oiumon exprsitm. Continued on Fourth Page) -f 1 w At Pass-a-Grille, Florida - On the Gulf of Mexico He Hdteall VictIImi teFt: ATTRACTIONS La Plaza fronts the Gulf and the surf comes to the front steps. It is as fine a beach as can be found on either Gulf or Ocean, safe for children. A bath house of thirty rooms is free to guests. Over 0,000 feet of veranda, with hammocks and two screened porch rooms afford breezy resting room for all guests, and the wide halls, spacious lobby, social hall, parlor and dining room give comfort at all times. Playgrounds for c h i 1 d r e u launch, croquet, bathing mid wat water er water polo for men and women. Two real chefs in the kitchen, good dining room service, clean linen, bright silver and glass, make the meals a real pleasure. No false style, but only proper people entertained. Daily Boat Direct From Tamp Our own 100 passenger boat, the Juanita, leaves Seckinger dock, foot of Whiting street, Tampa, every afternoon except Sunday, at 3:30, returning before 9 o'clock each morning. Round trip $1.50. Special week-end rate of $5 00 for boat trip and hotel accomodations from Sat Saturday urday Saturday afternoon to and including Monday breakfast. This week-end has become extremely popular with Tampa people, particularly on the occasions of the fortnightly dances which are given every second Mon Monday day Monday evening. These ar for the guests and those who hold season so social cial social courtesy cards. Day Rates, $2 and up Week Rates, $12 and $15 For further information address Gilbert D. Leach, Mgr. La Plaza Hotel, Pass-a-Grille, Fla. IFxrDip G CD) CD dH EH B saik:B Anal Hop One Sake off Ms GoocDim23s TRY- We had a car of Flour to come in ahead of time, and in order to reduce our stock, we are making an exceptionally low price on DDE ML AND E3EID) WE GUARANTEE THIS FLOUR TO GIVE YOU ENTIRE SATISFACTION TM. 1 ,: ;n uii 1 :i ro,i e t..i j. ntj luiiuwing pnut-a win nuiti guuu mini inv zzim ui uiuy: Ideal, whole barrel, ... $5.70 Ideal, half barrel, 3.05 Ideal, 96 'pound sack, 2.85 Ideal, 24 pound sack, .80 Ideal, 12 pound sack, .45 Red Cross, whole barrel, .$5.40 Red Cross, half barrel, 2.05 Red Cross, 48 pound sack, ....1.45 Red Cross, 24 pound sack, .75 Red Cross, 12 pound sack,.... i .40 We have a full line of Mason's Fruit Jars and The Queen, wide mouth, Fruit Jar, with glass top. 2 PHONES, 16 AND 174 OCALA. FLORIDA In Cincinnati Tuesday, the attempt of a negro to assault a white girl caused a riot and almost a lynching right in the heart of the city. 5 or 6 doses 666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price. 25c, Ycii jan eet your pictures framed at the Ocala News Company and get them now. MONTEZUMA BARBER SHOP V. F. BLESCH, Proprietor. Business Men's Favorite Place Reop Reopened ened Reopened by a Veteran. CALL AND SEE HIM For summer diarrhoea in children al always ways always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. A thing isn't necessarily overdone when it is done-over. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar Diarrhoea rhoea Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease, r or sale by all dealers. And it's difficult for some girls to live down their relations. Foley Kidney Pills are composed or ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic and stimulat stimulating ing stimulating effect upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. They are anti antiseptic, septic, antiseptic, antilithie and a uric acid sol solvent. vent. solvent. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. Ocala Harness Shop OPPOSITE TOMPKINS & COBB'S STABLES Ocala, Florida WE MAKE OLD HARNESS TAKE THE PLACE OF JEW . We Make or Repair Anything in Ifce Harness Use Give us a Trial. We Guarantee all WorlL, TOE nn mm fin ii JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST and HONDA'S LARGEST and BEST YEAR ROUND HOTEL Rales Reasonable THOMAS M. WILSON. Aiserican Pisa PrcpxfcCsy. OCALA EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. A People become wealthy by spending less than they make. A good place to put your money. 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WV TUCKER FORT KING BLOCK UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE A Superior But Inexpensive Institu Institution tion Institution for Florida Young Men Four colleges, agricultural experi experiment ment experiment station; University extension. 46 professors and assistants. 125 per cent increase in attendance in last two years. Attractive buildings and campus. For talogue address, A. A. MURPHREE, President. 1 Ml DM DM us Give an Estimate on Your OC ALA, FLORIDA II. S. CJALLOWVY F A. MOPLTOW GALLtiWAY & M01LT0N CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS PL1S A D ESTIMATES Fl'RXISHED P. O. BOAT 273 OCAIA, FLA. Florida State College for Women TALLAHASSEE j ouege oi .-ris ana sciences, .Nor .Nor-mal mal .Nor-mal School with Kindergarten, benool of Music, School of Art, School of Expression, School of Home Economics. First class equip equipment ment equipment throughout. Tuition free. Oth Other er Other expenses very low. For informa information tion information address. EDWARD COXRADI, President. IA OCCURRENCES Woodmen meet this evening. Don't target the band concert to- night. If you want a Merry Widow, see Ham 5. Miss B. Hendrix of Morriston was at the Montezuma. Fresh limes for limeade at the foun tain of the Court Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Buhl of Shady are hap happy py happy over the arrival of a son last night. Band concert tonight at the Court house square. Mr. J. M. Xeely of Summerfield was in town today. You can get your pictures framed at the Ocala News Company. C. J. Rogero and wife of Palatka were at the Ocala House last nig-ht. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. Miss Genevieve Smith has returned from a visit to friends in Gainesville. TO LOAN $750 on city real prop property. erty. property. Address P. O. Box 583, city. Mr. C. E. Connor made a business trip to Mcintosh today. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postofflce Drugstore. Mr. F. T. Petteway of Homosassa is in town a guest of the Montezuma. If you are looking for something up-to-date in frames, call at Mills studio. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. Drink PLEZOL, the new drink. It is healthful and invigorating. Miss Clara Johnson will return to tomorrow morrow tomorrow from her visit to friends in Tampa. You can get anything from a post card to an 18x22 photograph at Mills' studio. Mr. R. O. Connor was in Jacksonville yesterday and today on business for the International Harvester Company. The best line of moulding and frames in Ocala can be found at Mills studio. S. R. Ellis, W. A. Jordan, Charles i inkoson and Carter Walls of Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville were at the Montezuma last night. Your kodak work can be finished in two to three days if you leave It at Mills' studio. Mr. A. P. Gilmore, manager of the money order department of the postof postoffice, fice, postoffice, will go to Gainesville tomorrow. The Baptist Sunday school teachers meeting will be held tonight at the res residence idence residence of Dr. and Mrs. E. Van Hood. WANTED To buy 25 to 75 head of range hogs for cash. F. W. Ditto, Ocala, Fla. G. G. Beville and S. Fussell of Web Webster ster Webster were at the Montezuma last night. Two good leaders: Peroxide Cream and Beck's Cold Cream at the Court Pharmacy. L R. Willis of Levon and Charles Holloway and J. C. Smith of Mcintosh were at the Montezuma yesterday. When you have anything to frame take it to the Ocala News Co.; all kinds of mouldings. R. C. Thompson, W. Hodgson and A. F. Phipps of Tampa were at the Ocala House last night. Five hundred shares fully paid non nonassessable assessable nonassessable Hull Copper Stock to sell at a bargain. Apply at this office. A. S. Hill, J. J. Cowles and C. E. Not Not-ter ter Not-ter of Jacksonville were at the Ocala House yesterday. 5 or 6 doses "666 will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c. Mrs. J. G. Ferguson has gone to White Springs, where she will spend several weeks. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postofflce Drugstore. Mr. Guy W. Toph will go to Daytona Beach tomorrow to spend a few days with his wife and children who are summering there. When you are happy drink PLEZOL When you are dry drink PLEZOL I When you look for prosperity drink i PLEZOL i Mr. Rae Ferguson has a position with j the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Mr. J. F. Jenkins of Atlanta is a ! guest of the Montezuma. J. J. Fort of Plant City and R. E. Davidson of Luraville were at the Ocala House last night. When in Jacksonville stop with Mrs. E. L. Maloney, at the Girard, No. 11 East Duval, just off Main. Best 75c. room in the city. W. T. Berry of Wauchula. D. C. War Warner ner Warner and wife of Orlando, E. J. Neck of Palatka. W. A. Baxley of Istachatta and R. M. Chamberlin of Micanopy were at the Montezuma last night. Serve PLEZOL to your ramily. Serve PLEZOL to your friends. When you are down town drink PLEZOL W. F. Ballinger of Newark. Ohio, was at the Montezuma last night. He is. we believe, some kin to the late member of Taft's cabinet who got I'inchot's aroat. Don t send your pictures out of town to have them enlarged. Take then to Mills' studio. We can make them in crayon, sepfa or pastel, and our prices are risht. G. F. Eauman. O. H. Jones. Chris. Hulhmaeher, J. E. Hendrix. H. F. Coyne. C. D. Nichols and P. D. Jones of Jacksonville were at the Montezuma yesterday. A. A. Waterman's seir-fllllng. relia reliable, ble, reliable, non-leaking fountain pens: all sizes and several different prices, at the Court Pharmacy. OU GAINESVILLE WON THIRD GAME In the game between the Ocala and Gainesville Elks, on the Ocala diamond yesterday, Gainesville won by 18 to S. The Ocala Elks are plainly outclass outclassed ed outclassed by their Gainesville brethren, and while nobody is sore on the result, it is plainly useless for the home team to play unless its members can take time for practice. They are all good men, but rusty in baseball. LIXEX SHOWER FOR MR. AND MRS. L.. X. GREEX The L. T. I met at Mrs. Henry Liv Livingston's ingston's Livingston's home yesterday, Misses Lois and Henrietta acting as hostesses. Aft After er After a short business meeting-, the pretty little hostesses served refreshments. Then the president pressed Mesdames Martin and Packham into service and sent them to make a call on Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Green. After enjoying the hospitalities of the Livingston home, they formed two and two and march marched ed marched up to Mr. and Mrs. Green's house, where the bride and groom were en entertaining tertaining entertaining their visitors. To their sur surprise, prise, surprise, a dainty shower of linen fell over and around them, while young voices shouted best wishes and gave the L. T. L yell. Mrs. Green christen christened ed christened a lovely wedding present, a crystal punch bowl, by serving their guests fruit ice. A VERY GOOD IDEA One of our readers suggests an old old-fashioned fashioned old-fashioned spelling bee to be given for the benefit of the band. The Star thinks it a good idea, and would be glad to hear from all those interested in the subject. TWO XEW HIPS ARRIVE Messrs. B. B. Buie and Edward Tucker arrived yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Jacksonville driving two pretty new Hupmobiles, of the fore door runabout type, for Messrs. Knight & Lang, the local agents. The cars came through without a particle of trouble in six hours running time. Mr. Buie was not familiar with the road and this delayed them some. He says the next time he has a Hup to bring through if the roads are in good condition he is going to make a record run, even if it is a little car. SHAKSPERE PLAYS AT THE AIR DOME The always popular Air Dome will add to its attractions during the next few weeks by portraying a number of Shaksperean plays, which are always instructive as well as interesting. They will be very good to see. especially so if you have read the plays. There will be a good program to tonight, night, tonight, which you should see while the band plays. L. II. VAX EXOELKEX, M- D. OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT Old PoMtoffice nulldtngr, Room 4 I1IG GAINESVILLE BUNCH The Ocala House register last night held the following names of Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville people: Mr. and Mrs. George Brumly, Miss Lillian Clark, Miss Ella Clark, J. C. Clarke, E. A. O'Neill, J. C. Lynch, G. Henry Davis, G. E. Pike, Oscar Med Med-lin, lin, Med-lin, C. H. Carter, B. M. Tench, W. T. McDowell, G. Graham, J. Manassee, H. F. Roberts and wife, F. R. Hartsfield and wife, C. R. Thrasher. Mrs. Ed Carmichael will give an Air Dome party this evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Susie Lou Wadsworth of Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Fred Robertson and daughter, Alice of New York City. Refreshments will be serv served ed served at the popular Court Pharmacy. The young ladies' sewing circle of the Baptist church met with Mrs. A. J. Brigance last Monday afternoon. Re Refreshments freshments Refreshments were served. A great deal of work was accomplished. Next Mon Monday day Monday the society will meet at the resi residence dence residence of Mrs. Brigance with Mrs. John Martin as hostess. J. C. Macks of Philadelphia and John Weir, Pittsburg, two Pennsylvania vil villages, lages, villages, sometimes heard of, were at the Ocala House last night. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. C. L. Bittlnger has just receiv received ed received intelligence of Mrs. Dr. Brenman, a sister of the late Mr. C. L Bittinger, at her home at Riverside, Calif., last Saturday at the advanced age of 86 years. Another sister In California is the only remaining one of a large fam family. ily. family. Mr. Floyd Bradley, the popular young cashier of one of the bands of New Newberry, berry, Newberry, S. C, is in the city for a few days the guest of his cousins, Mrs. Dit Ditto to Ditto and Mrs. Fox. The prettiest line of cut glass, silver and fine hand-painted china at A. E. Burnett's Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Braselton arriv arrived ed arrived from Atlanta yesterday and regis registered tered registered at the Ocala House. This is Mrs. Braselton's first visit to Ocala, but it is to be hoped she will make many in fu future. ture. future. L G. Varner of Springfield. O.. J. A. Michels of Richmond. Va., and D. J. Moran of Houston, Tex., were at the Ocala House last nlsht. A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Connor at their home two miles south of town. The younsr srentleman is a large healthy boy and seems well pleased with his first appearance upon the staare of life. Mr. and Mrs. Connor are receiving the congratulations of many friends on the arrival of the boy. Mr. J. D. Williams of Arcadia, for formerly merly formerly a resident of this city for most of his life, came up today to visit rela relatives tives relatives for a short time. R. S. Timmerman, Atlanta, W. A. Taylor and B. W. Applegate. Birming Birmingham, ham, Birmingham, were at the Ocala House last n:2ht. W. G Cate of Florida. A. D. Rawls i of Louisiana, Alexander of South Carolina and W. B. Smith of Virsinia. represented the states in House senate last niarht. the Ocala Mr. X. A. Bliteh of Tallahassee, a member of the state railroad commis commission, sion, commission, was at the Ocala House last niaht. Miss Kate Adams, who has been at attending tending attending a house party given by Misses Edna and Edith Miller at their beauti beautiful ful beautiful home, "Hickory Knoll." north of town, reports a grand time. OXFORD BEAT OCALA Ocala Boy Will Play a Return Game Aufnist 4. on the Occasion of the Rift Picnic The baseball game here vesterdav afternoon between the Oxford Jun iors and the Ocala Juniors resulted in a score of five to one in favor of the visiting team. The samp wa? clean, quick and spirited and the boys did good work. Following are the names of the Oxford nlavers and the rooters who accompanied them: Taylor Jeffcoat c. M. Bowman t. Neal Shaw lb Glover Jeffcoat 2b, Howard Hurst 3b. Charlie Addler ss. Willie Perry rf, Willard Caruthers cf, Howell Hurst If. Mr. J. P. Ramev. W. B. Perry. R. p. Rainey, Charlie Coffin, Eli Battle, T. E. ONeill, P. E. Perry. Owing to the late arrival of the train only five innings were played. The line-up of the Ocala team was as follows Roy Gates c. Welch Dewey p. Raymond Toph lb, Hugh Geiger 2b, George Davis ss, Joe Borden 3b, Lenn Sanders If, Hansel Leavengood cf, John Tarver rf. Both teams played good ball and some good games are sure to be play played ed played between them. Lester Bostick, one of the pitchers on the team, will be present at the game in Oxford and Welsh Dewey will return to his place at second and George Davis going back to first. In Roy Gates the Jun iors have a good catcher in whom they can depend. The two teams will meet again at Oxford Aug. 4. on occasion of the big picnic there on that date. The pitchers of the Ocalas will be Leslie Bostick, Welch Dewey and Sam Burford. LILLIPIT CHALLENGES BROBDINGNAG Ocala Junior Want to Meet the" Elks on the Baseball Field The Ocala junior baseball nine here hereby by hereby formally challenges the Elks of Lodge No. 2S6 to a game next Thursday afternoon. Welch Dewey, Captain Ocala Juniiors. CORONATION AT THE TEMPLE This Will be an Extra Afternoon and Evening at the Big Theater The manager of the Temple Theater has been trying to give a fine pro program gram program of pictures at the big, cool the theater ater theater every night, but without doubt reached the limit today when he an announced nounced announced four full reels headedby the great feature film, "The Coronation of King George." This is not the same reel that has been seen in Ocala be before fore before but a full 1000-foot reel of as fine pictures as anybody ever saw. "The Men of the West" is a true story of the frontier." Then comes a fine drama, "Do Not Judge Rashly." This is a very fine picture. Last but not least on the program is a side-spliUing comedy, "Cupid's Victory." Just think For 80c. One Jar Sunbeam Preserves. . .25 Cte. One Botile Sunbeam Salad Dre- ttlna; . .25 Ct. One Ilottlc Sunbeam CaiMup .15 Cte. One Pint Bottle Sunbeam Grape Grape-Juice Juice Grape-Juice 25 Cte. 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You can see all of this at the same old prices of 5 and 10 cents, any time be between tween between 3:30 this afternoon and 10 o'clock tonight. Go to. the band con concert cert concert if you wish, but don't forget the show at the Temple. A LIXEX SHOWER Last evening at the apartments of Capt. and Mrs. J. Wesley Stephens, the sewing circle of the Methodist church save Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Ley a sur surprise prise surprise linen shower. The guests gather gathered ed gathered at the house about 8 o'clock. At 8:30 Judge and Mrs. Zewadski called at the parsonage and invited Mr. and Mrs. Ley to go to the moving pictures, therefore stopping on the way at Mrs. Stephens home and were amazed at finding quite a large crowd. After a piano solo by Miss Irvin Mrs. Stephens asked Mr .and Mrs. Ley to allow her to escort them to the new parsonage, which was a minature house 1n the corner of the dining room, around which trees were planted, vines grow growing, ing, growing, minature pot plants upon the lit little tle little veranda everything complete. Mrs. Ley was asked to investigate the In terior and see what she could find. Upon investigation it was found the little house was filled with beautiful linen. After opening the package, Mr. Ley (so much beloved by his congre congregation) gation) congregation) paid a beautiful tribute to the ladies in appreciation of what they had done. Mrs. Johnson then sang sweet sweetly. ly. sweetly. After the solo, Mrs. Stephens an announced nounced announced that she would like all to make themselves children just for a while, as she had hidden a number of articles in the house, among which was a linen embroidered handkerchief, and for all to go hunting and see who the lucky one might be. Mrs. John Johnson son Johnson proved the lucky finder and she graciously presented the handkerchief to Mrs. Ley. Mrs. Zewadski presented to Miss Hallie Ley two dozen handsome score cards she had found. A vocal solo by Mrs. Hampton and another in instrumental strumental instrumental solo by Miss Irvin closed a delightful evening, long to be remem remembered bered remembered by all who attended. During the evening Misses Irvin and Hallie Ley served punch and mints. Mrs. Zewadski and Mrs. Tompkins assisted Mrs. Stephens in looking after the guests. DR. J. W. HOOD'S TELEPHONES Office t 203 Residence t 295 Mr. W. C. 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"SomeTTue Is walklng over my grave," when I beard these words, delivered In the slow and but slightly raised tones with which Mr. Moffat invari invariably ably invariably began his address: "May it please the court and gentle gentlemen men gentlemen of the Jury, my learned friend of the prosecution has shown great dis cretion in that, so far as appears from the trend of his examinations, he is plannlDg no attempt to explain the many silences and the often forbidding attitude of my youug client by any theory save the obvious one the nat natural ural natural desire of a brother to hide hl3 only remaining sister's connection with a tragedy of whose details he was ig ignorant norant ignorant and concerning which he had formed a theory derogatory to her po potion tion potion as a young and well bred woman. "Fear for a loved one, even in one whom you will probably hear describ described ed described as a dissipated man, of selfish tend tendencies encies tendencies and hitherto unbrotheriy qual qualities ities qualities Is a great miracle worker. No sacrifice seems impossible which serves as a guard for one so situated and so threatened." Here Mr. Moffat recapitulated those events, but always from the stand standpoint point standpoint of the defendant, a standpoint which necessarily brought before the jury the many excellent reasons which his client had for supposing this crime crime-to to crime-to have resulted solely from the con conflicting flicting conflicting interests represented by that furtively passed note and the visit of two girls instead of one to the Whis Whispering pering Whispering Pines. It was very convincing. At the proper moment Mr. Moffat said: "Gentlemen of the Jury, you have seen the point after point of the pros prosecution's ecution's prosecution's case demolished before your eyes by testimony which no one has had the temerity to attempt to con controvert. trovert. controvert. What 13 left? Mr. Fox will tell you three strong and unassail unassailable able unassailable facts: The ring found In the murdered woman's casket, the rem remnants nants remnants of the telltale- bottle discovered in the Cumberland stable and the op opportunity portunity opportunity for crime given by the ac acknowledged knowledged acknowledged presence of the defendant on or near the scene of death. "But are these points so vital as they seem? Let us consider them and see. My client has denied that he dropped anything into his sister's casket, much less the ring missing from that sister's finger. Dare you, then, convict on this point when, according to count, ten other persons were seen to drop flow flowers ers flowers into this very place, any one of which might have carried this object with It? "And the bit of broken bottle found In or near the defendant's own stable! Is he to be convicted on the similarity it offers to the one known to have come from the clubhouse wine vault, while a reasonable doubt remains of his having been the hand which car carried ried carried it there? No. Where there is a reasonable doubt no high minded Jury will convict, and I claim that my client has made it plain that there is such a reasonable doubt "My distinguished opponent would have you believe that the defendant did not fly at the moment declared, but that be waited to fulfill the foul deed, which is the only serious matter In dispute in his so nearly destroyed case. I hear as though he were now speaking the attack which he will make upon my client when be comes to review this matter with you. Let me see if 1 cannot make you hear those words too." And, with a daring smile at his discomfited adversary, Alonzo Moffat launched forth Into the following sarcasm: "Arthur Cumberland, coming up the kitchen stairs, hears voices where he had expected total silence, sees light where he bad left total darkness. He has two bottles In his hands or in his large coat pockets. If they are in his hands be sets them down and steals forward to listen. He ifas recognized the voices. They are those of his two sisters, one of whom had ordered him to hitch up the cutter for her to es escape, cape, escape, as he had every reason to be believe, lieve, believe, the other. Curiosity or Is it some nobler feeling? causes him to draw nearer and nearer to the room in which they have taken np their stand, He can hear their words now, and what are the words he hears? Words that would thrill the most impervious heart, call for the Interference of the most indifferent. But he is made of ice, welded together with steel. He sees (for no place save one from which he can watch and see namely, the dark dancing hall would satisfy any man of such gigantic curiosity) Ade Adelaide laide Adelaide fall at Carmel's feet in recogni recognition tion recognition of the great sacrifice she has made for her. But he does not move; he falls at no one's feet; he recognizes no nobility, responds to no higher ap appeal. peal. appeal. Stony and unmoved, he crouches there and watches and watches, still curious or still feeding his hate on the sufferings of the elder, the for forbearance bearance forbearance of the younger. "And on what does he look? You have already heard, but consider it Adelaide, despairing of happiness, de decides cides decides on death for herself or sister. Both loving one man. one of the two must give way to the other. Carmel has done her part; she must now do hers. She has brought poison; she has brought glasses three glasses for three persons, but only two are on the scene, and so she fills but two. One has only cordial in it, but the other is, as she believes, deadly. Carmel is to have her choice. But who believes that Adelaide would ever have let her drink the poisoned glass? "And this man looks on as the two faces confront each other one white with the overthrow of every earthly hope, the other under the stress of suf fering and a fascination of horror suffl suffl-cient cient suffl-cient to have laid her dead without poison at the other one's feet. This is what he sees a brother and he makes no move, then or afterward, when, the die cast Adelaide succumbs to her fear and falls into a seemingly dying state on the couch. "Does he go now? Is his hate or his cupidity satisfied? 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And he Is no longer rich.' no louger independent. With a clutch he seizes her at the feeble seat of lite, and as the breath ceases and her whole body becomes again inert he stoops to pull off the rinj:. which can nave uo especial value or meaning for htm. and then, repiling the cushions over her. creeps forth again, takes up the bot bottles tles bottles and disappears from the nouse. "GenUf-aien of the jury, this is what my opponent would haveyou believe. This will be his explanation of this extraordinary murder. But when his eloquence mets your ears, when you hear this arraignment and the em emphasis phasis emphasis he will place upon the few points remaining to his broken case, then ask yourself If you see such a monster In the prisoner now confront confronting ing confronting you from the bar. 1 do not believe it I do not believe that such a mon monster ster monster lives. "But you say some one entered that room some one stilled the fluttering life still remaining in that feeble breast Some one may have, but that some one was not my client and it is his guilt or Innocence we are consid considering ering considering now. and it Is his life and free freedom dom freedom for which you are responsible. No brother did that deed. No witness of the scene which hallowed this trag tragedy edy tragedy ever lifted hand against the faint fainting ing fainting Adelaide or choked back a life which kindly fate had spared. "Go further for the guilty perpetra perpetrator tor perpetrator of this most Inhuman act; be stands cot in the dock. Guilt shows no such relief as you see in him today. Guilt would remember that his sister's testimony, under the cross examina examination tion examination of the people's prosecutor, left the charge of murder still hanging over the defendant's bead. But the broth brother er brother has forgotten this. His restored confidence in one who now represents to blm father, mother and sister has thrown his own fate Into the back background. ground. background. Will you dim that joy sus sustain tain sustain this charge of murder? "If in your sense of justice you do so you forever place this degenerate son of a noble father on the list of the most unimaginative and hate driv driven en driven criminals of all time. Is be such a demon? Is he such a madman? Look in his face today and decide. I am willing to leave his cause in your hands. It could be placed in no bet better. ter. better. "May it please your honor and gen gentlemen tlemen gentlemen of the jury. I am done." If any one at that moment felt the arrow of death descending into his heart it was not Arthur Cumberland- SOD 4 AVE SHAVE DOWX OUR PRICES Vi HEX WE FIRST MARK OUR GOODS. EVERYTHING IX OUR STORE ItlXS SMOOTHLY BECAUSE WE AL ALWAYS WAYS ALWAYS KEEP OX II .4 XI) A FULL. 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