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WHEX YOU THIXK OF FURXITCRE Yon Very Naturally Think of No Matter What You May Wast in Furniture or Ifoaae Furnishings We Have It, and Can5 8ave"YoP Money If Yon Get it from Us. r n mm ci. m IIKlf 1 THE FURNITURE MEN THE FURNITURE MBX VOL. 18. OCALA. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1911 NO. 68. OCA I EVE V IF YOU EAT SOMETHING that disagrees with you, don't let it work its own way through; its a slow process and makes yoa feel bad. Get rid of it quickly by taking a pinch or two of " SIMMONS RED 3 LIVER REGULATOR (TIIE POWDEh FORM) It drives out impurities and badly digested food in the stomach and bowels; stimulates the torpid liver and restores regular bowel move movements. ments. movements. It is a fine tonic and system purifier that puts the vital organs in sound, healthy condition. aot.o ocaiCRS. mice ukcc packacc 91.00. Aik fortbc genoioa with the Red Z on the Uirl. If wu ocuiut gtt it. remit to c we will m-ui aimmoDS Liver Kcga)aur it ut uj biau lii liuiJ fwtiu luf Ibuie vLv .rrier it. Look lor the lied Z laocl. It tr Olkll. ooatMid Tu i uu pr bottle, J. H. ZCILIN &, CO.. Props., St. Louis, mo. future .Fifi3 aid loise imp Wc have in out large stere, almost every thing you could wish for to furnish your home, office, farm, garden or work shop with. We have a complete line of furniture in med medium ium medium and high grades, with all of the furnish, ings that go with the line. Our stock of hardware is complete and the tools, materials, and implements are of the best' grades. We carry the largest line of harness, wagons, cairiages, etc, of any house in the city. We have a good lice of office supplies of all kinds. Complete furniture for the kitchen and dining room. We carry in stock every item the builder or contractor needs. SEE IIS BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES Mclwr & lac My OCALA. FLORIDA. J. W. AKIN' Hhone 2.'15 DAVID S. WOODKOW E. C. I1EXXETT Ihuue 213 Ocala iPiommlbinsf &. Electric Company PLUMBING AND TINNING ELECTRIC WORK IN ALL BRANCHES Pumps, Gas Engines, Steam Heating, Irrigating Plants. Rubberoid Roofing, Fire Extinguishers, Kewanee Water Plants, Acetylene Gas Plants, Ljamps, Motors, Generators, Fans, Batteries, Electric Fixtures, Heating Appliances, Everything Electric Electric, Electric Installa Installations. tions. Installations. WOODMAR BLOCK I. O. HtVX 49 PHOXE 2 SO ALL WORK GUARANTEED OCALA, FLO KID A Call up Phone 300 and Let us Give an Climate on Your PLUiVi AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee to Save Yoa Money on Any Work in Our Lines As we employ none but experts we are In polllon to tgiiarautee ev every ery every pleee of work we roust met to k(and the Inspection of' tbe moxl rlKll InHpertors. It cuxtx nothing to jiet our figure, and you are tbe winner, whether we nee lire the t-ontraet or not. Give un a trial. M. W. TUCKED FORT KING II LOCK OCALA, FLORIDA LOW EXCURSION RATES FROM Jacksonville VIA kfflml o IMS Coasit Iay Have Keen Taken by Member of tbe Cabinet I Kly ( harge Made by the Pure Food Expert Washington. Ausrust 18. Dr. Har vey W. Wiley, pure food expert and j chief chemist of the Bureau of Chem- istry, Department of Agriculture, added another sensation to the inquiry which the committee from the House of Representatives is making into the affairs of the department, when he declared on the witness stand yester yesterday day yesterday that a ruling adverse to the so so-called called so-called "corn syrup" manufacturing interests promulgated by the Bureau of Chemistry's pure food and drug inspection board and approved by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson him himself, self, himself, had suddenly changed into a favorable opinion being referred back to him or his associates in the de department. partment. department. Wiley charged that the manufactur manufacturers ers manufacturers of this product had offered money to prominent commercial chemists of the United States to secure opinions supporting their contention that "corn syrup" was the .proper name for glu glucose. cose. glucose. "The food and drug -inspection board, endorsing the Bureau of Chem Chemistry, istry, Chemistry, found that 'ocrn syrup' was an illegal libel on glucose. All the board joined in the decision." Wiley said, "and the decision was approved by Secretary Wilson. This decision went to the printing office, was set up and proofs taken, but it was never sent out. Later an exactly contrary deci decision sion decision was published by three members of the cabinet vested with jurisdiction in such matters as a pure food decis decision ion decision under the food and drug act. "In intervals between preparation of our decision and publication of the ruling by these three secretaries, 1 know that the corn products concern was very busy. They tried to get cer certificates tificates certificates from chemists one of whom later became a member of the pure food referees' board to show that 'corn syrup' was the propeT term for glucose. In case a chemist informed me he Jiad been offered money for such an opinion, but refused it. When I learned this I wrote to all the state chemists in the country charged with enforcing the pure food laws, and put it up to them to say whether this was a proper label. Every one answered in the negative and they were not of offered fered offered any money by me or by any one." Dr. Wiley said that the president of the Corn Products Company protested to the board of three cabinet officers declaring Wiley's appeal to the state chemists was unfair. Wiley was ask asked ed asked by Secretary Wilson to state what he had done, and he supplied the sec secretary retary secretary with a copy of his letter to the chemists, and with a brief to show that "corn syrup" was an illegal label. "That brief was furnished to the Corn Products Company," said Wiley, "but Mr. Emery, food commissioner of Wisconsin, had extreme difficulty in getting a copy of it and had to ap appeal peal appeal to a member of Congress for as assistance." sistance." assistance." Wiley added that the decision of the three secretaries which took the place of the withdrawn decision of the Department of Agriculture, still re remains mains remains in force. and took it from Mrs. Ribis after a struggle. When Ribis came home and his wife told him of what had hap happened pened happened he immediately grabbed a re revolver, volver, revolver, ran over to the Debascos' house and shot the man and wife. They fell dead. Just as Ribis was leaving the house John Debasco. son of the murdered couple, appeared. Ribis promptly shot him down. The baby was in Mrs. Debasco's arms when she was shot. 11 ii mill Aldln AnderMon, a Lovesick Boy, Couldn't Endure Betas; Set Anide for Another Sarasota, August 18. Placing the muzzle of a shotgun in his mouth Al Al-din din Al-din Anderson, aged eighteen years. i pressed the trigger and blew out his brains Wednesday night. When F. T. Greenwood and others at the Green Greenwood wood Greenwood residence, where Anderson boarded, went to his room, they found his limp body hanging over a trunk on which he had fallen, his head re reduced duced reduced to a pulp and the brains oozing from a gaping wound where the load of shot had passed through. Part of his hair had been carried up to and imbedded itself in the ceiling a few few-feet feet few-feet above where he stood when he pressed the trigger. Because he learned, it is alleged, that Miss Ruth Morris, a young lady with whom he had fallen in love, was going out with another young man, Anderson decided that life held no further charm for him. Miss Morris is a sister of Mrs. Greenwood, and board boarded ed boarded with the Greenwoods. It is reported that he met her in the hall and asked her if it were true she was going out with another party, and upon being told such was the case he went Imme Immediately diately Immediately to his room and killed him himself. self. himself. That was about 8 o'clock in the evening. Miss Morris is prostrated by the shock. Young Anderson's home is at Plant City. He had' two brothers here. The coroner's jury was impaneled, viewed the remains and returned a flnding that the deceased came to his death at his own hands. The body was tak taken en taken to Plant City for burial. mi nut i iip CreateMt Railway Strike la the HUtory of Great Britain Soldier WUl Have to Run the Tralna London, August 18 England's great railway strike is on. An order calling out all of the union railway men in Great Britain and in involving volving involving a half million was issued yes yesterday terday yesterday afternoon. King George made overtures to the unions for the ap pointment of a royal commission to investigate the men's grievances but he was turned down. General Secre tary Lowther then sent telegrams to all parts of the United Kingdom call calling ing calling upon the men to strike. It is de declared clared declared that within twenty-four hours every where will be stopped. This pre precipitates cipitates precipitates the greatest industrial war in the history of Great Britain. The war office immediately began ordering soldiers to different points to protect property and to help run the trains. m if n i mi iDii Or Cotton, Either Prexldent Taft ha IIIm Veto Ready for Tariff Reform RIIIh Washington, August 1 8. Following the special cabinet meeting held yes yesterday terday yesterday the last remaining doubt of Mr. Taft's attitude on the wool tariff re revision vision revision bill was swept away. It was stated that the' president's veto mes message sage message might go to the House tihs aft afternoon. ernoon. afternoon. One or two of the cabinet officers who had heretofore held the opinion that it might be wiser for the presi president dent president to sign the wool bill, were said to have been entirely won over by Mr. Taft when he presented his views yes yesterday. terday. yesterday. It was further stated that President Taft has made up his mind to veto the cotton tariff revision bill. Also that he would veto any and all tariff revision measures passed at the spe special cial special session of Congress. The presi president dent president is opposed to what he considers haphazard tariff tinkering. believing that Congress should wait until the ! tariff commission shall have had time j to report its findings and make rec rec-i i rec-i ommendations. $100 REWARD $iOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be be-inj; inj; be-inj; a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act acting ing acting directly upon the blood and mu mucous cous mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis disease, ease, disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes testimonials. timonials. testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. UP-TO-DATE MAPS' Latest maps of Florida and all oth other er other states at Ballard's. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OX GOOD TERMS Large, 10-room house 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. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD For any case of kidney, bladder or rheumatic troubles Hall's Texas Won Wonder der Wonder cannot cure if taken In time and given a fair trial. One bottle often perfects a cure. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all druggists. Conferenee Committee ha Eliminated the Judiciary Feature of the New State's Coantltatloa -Washington, D. C, Aug. 18. Presi President dent President Taft appears to have scored a complete victory over the House and Senate in the statehood wrangle. The Senate and House conferees have agreed to eliminate the judiciary re recall call recall feature of Arizona's constitution and provide for making New Mexico's constitution easier of amendment. This agreement, it is said, conforms absolutely to President Taft's wishes and undoubtedly assures statehood for the two territories at this session. STOP THAT DANDRUFF Before it kills, your hair. You know dandruff is a germ disease and it leads slowly and surely to baldness and there is only one way to cure dandruff and that is to kill the germ that causes the trouble. Greasy salves will never do this. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the gerro, and are guaranteed to cure dandruff, itching scalp and all other germ dis diseases eases diseases of the skin and scalp. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are the true scientific remedies for these afflictions. To show our faith in ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP we have instructed the druggist selling them to refund your money if you are not satisfied with the results from the very first bottle and the very first cake of soap. We can afford to make this offer be because cause because one bottle of Zemo and one cake of soap are sufficient to show their healing qualities and if used according to directions, they will effect a perma permanent nent permanent cure. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Ocala by the Postoffice Drugstore. 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 otar office. FLORIDA BOY OX A NORTHERN FARM HOTEL FOR SALE LOSS OF TIME MEANS LOSS OF PAY Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent. 1214 Little Penna street, Streator, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he couW not work, but he says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was The Colonial Hotel, located on Mag Magnolia nolia Magnolia street paved with vitrified brick, centrally located betwen the Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line stations and within one block of the government building and postof postoffice. fice. postoffice. This hotel has recently been thoroughly remodeled and modernized J HAY FEVER, ASTHMA I have been away from Ocala friends so long that no doubt they have for forgotten gotten forgotten me. I spent a few days out on the farm with one of my Ohio friends. Such times we did have, helping his father make hay. There is quite a contrast in the harvest times in Ohio with that in Florida. Why, it is mar marvelous velous marvelous how they mow hay and- load it without a pitch-fork in the field. This farmer I visited had a hay loader hooked on the rear of his wagon. As he drove along, it would pick up ev every ery every straw and knock the dirt out. Toledo, Ohio, is certainly a fine place and there are some of the most up-to-date farms I ever saw. The average price for forty-acre farms is $50,000 to $60,000. I think that is the way it will be in Florida in a few years. A man who buys a farm now in Florida can sell it in five years for ten times what it will cost him. Many of the Toledo citizens anticipate going south and buying farms. I have visited many parts of Ohio, Michigan and cities in several other states. It was a treat for me to see the Great Lakes and the beautiful scenery. This is a fine country and I have enjoyed myself to the utmost since I left Florida. Still I am long longing ing longing to see my dear old state once more. Cecil Geiger. Saginaw, Mich., August 15. in every particular. Has over $3500 worth of new furniture, new gas and wood range, etc. Best of plumbing and electric system. House will not need a dollar in repairs or furniture for years. One of the handsomest cor corner ner corner lots in Ocala. surrounded by mas- oon able to go back to work, and amjive cement block fence. Lot is 105 by feeling well and healthier than be- 1(- fet. The Colonial has 25 rooms fore." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in and 3 now enjoying a splendid busi busi-action. action. busi-action. quiek in results a good friend ness, every room being occupied every $15.50 RICHMOND, VA. $15.50 NORFOLK, VA. $15.05 MONT EAGLE, TENW $12.00 WILMINGTON, N. C. S I.J. HO CHATTANOOGA. TENN. $15.20 TULLAHOMA, TENN. $17.00 WASHINGTON, D. C. $22.00 CHICAGO, ILL. $19.00 ST. LOUIS, MO. $21.00 DETROIT, MICH. $17.00 LOUISVILLE, KY. $17.00 CINCINNATI, OHIO. Tickets on sale August Ifith. Final Limit September 2nd. FAST TRAINS STEEL P ULLMAXS DINING CARS For Reservation or Information, call on nearest Atlantic Co'isr Line Ticket Agent or write to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. Sold by the Court Pharmacy RIBIS WAS SOME RILED A. W FlilTOT, "- D. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla J. G. KIRKLAND, D. P. A., Tampa, Fla. Over tbe Abduction of HI econd econd-Hand Hand econd-Hand Baby Fatal Row Anions New York Daeoes New York. August 18. John Ribis! is under arrest charsred with a double murder. He shot and killed Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Debasco and wounded their ; nineteen-year-old son. The shooting wa over a two-year- old child, which had been "loaned" to ; Ribis and his wife, who had no chil- night. This is one of the best small 2 a day hotels in the state and will prove a fine investment and soon dou double ble double the money at the price, $16,000. $6,000 down and balance $5,000 in one and $5,000 in two years at 8 per cent, interest. If you mean business, come to see me or write for particulars and photographs. It will not be long on the market. I have the sole agency for the sale of the Colonial. H. A.KRAMER Moutrmma II lock, Oeala, Fla. FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES AND SUMMER COLDS Must be relieved quickly and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do It. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chi Chicago, cago, Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. Sold by Court Pharmacy. AFTER FIVE YEARS mmsm SfMiES Are offering their entire line of Ladies9 Guesses arod-ShiirtWaostis' At Greatly Reduced Prices Come and make your selec selec-tions tions selec-tions before these beautiful goods are all gone. A Mad Dok'm Rite Developed Rahlea la a New York Woman New York, August 18. Mrs. Aman da Irwin was admitted to Bellevue hosDital yesterday, suffering from rabies in an advanced stage. The wo man was found in her home suffering all the aeronies of hydrophobia. She was bitten by a mad dosr five years ago. but did not until yesterday suffer any bad effects from the bite. ook is perni for our patrons to select their own fahionp. We show them a splendid selection of up-to-date designs in the finest fabrics, and we make a Suit to measure with the under understanding standing understanding that it fits or there is no sale We want to make you. a trial suit, because we know we will have your future cus-. torn afterwards. THE JEFFQOAT TAILORING CO, HERCDANT TAILORS OCALA. FL0D1DA Our 'Style IS UNDERTAKERS E. C. SMITH. O. V. ROBERTS. LICENSED EMBALMERS PHONES; DAY, NO 10. NIGHT, NQS. 805 OR 04 m mm bmm m nwaannana aM aMaM WE CARRY IN 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 the country, night or day, by automobile, when desired. Service fully up to date and guaranteed satisfactory. Burials made In all cemeteries. . G. A. SHBBHY REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENT Rent Statements with Remittance Llade Ucalhiy LOANS NEGOTIATED Office, 30 West Broadway OCALA, FLORIDA to VIA KAJBOAMIED SPECIAL TRAIN; THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911 $1.00 ROUND TRIP Proportionately Cheap Round Trip Rates Iron Foists Ddow: WIFE GOT TI1TOP ADVICE dren of their own. by the Debascos. The Ribis family was better off finan financially cially financially than the Debaeos and were to take care of the child, to whom they became very much attached. S W. Bends of Coal City. Ala., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. They were a liv-r and kidney trouble. Then Kings New Life Pills throttled He's well now. Unrivaled for she could no longer do without her i constipation, malaria, headache, dys- baby. She went to the Ribis home I pepsia. -Sc. at Tydings & Co's. I Dr ! Mrs. Debasco yesterday decided that i them. "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boil." writes D. Frankel of Stroud, Okla. "I said'put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it. She did so and it cured the boil in a short time.." Quickest healer of burns, scalds, cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and swellings. Best pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 25c. at Tydings & Co'a. Lv OCALA SANTOS BELLEVD3W . SUMMERFIELD DALLAS OXFORD WILD-WOOD COLEMAN . PANASOFFKEE 7.00 A M .7. SO A M .7.30 .7.41 .7.47 .7 SO 8.07 .8.19 A A A A A A M M M M M M .8.28 A M Lt BUSHNELL .. St CATHERINE. TERRELL. ... LACOOCHEE DADE CITY. GREER ZEPHYRHILLS KNIGHTS .. .. PLANT CITY Arrive TAMPA. . .8 45 .8 55 ..9.06 0.22 . .0.42 . .0 50 10. 07 .10.32 .10 42 .11.45 A M A M A M A M A M A M A A A A M M M M Returning, Leave Tampa 6:30 P. M. Same Day. Bear in mind this is tbe Last Cheap Excursion of tbe Sessca. Plenty of Room for All. See Yoar Ticket Acent. C. M. DICKERSON, T. P. AM S. C. BOYLSTON, Jr., A. G. P. AV Tampa, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. C. B. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portsmouth, Va. 4 -i. OCALA EYEXING STAR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911. OCALA EVENING STAR Bittinger & Carroll, Proprietors. R. R. Carrroll, Business Manager. J. H. Benjamin, Editor. RACK SUICIDE IS ALL RIGHT BAD FALL FOR MRS. BURBA People Well Knows la Oeala In Run Run-iwajr iwajr Run-iwajr Aeeldent In St. Petersbnrs; That race suicide pays big dividends? in human happiness and material pros prosperity perity prosperity Is capable of abundant proof, according to the officials and leaders of the Malthusian Society of France, which is now holding its annual con convention vention convention In Paris. France, with the lowest birth rate of any civilized na nation, tion, nation, is now and has been for years, it is asserted, the richest country of the world in proportion to population. Some interesting statistics are .pro .provided vided .provided by Edmond Thery. the noted po political litical political economist, on -this subject. In 1S48 the total of the eomibned private fortunes of France was $12,800,000,000. Now it is $57,546,400,000. and the gain in wealth has beeen far ahead of the increase In population. If the private wealth of the republic were distribut distributed, ed, distributed, each of the 39,270.000 inhabitants, men, women and children, would have $1,462 worth of property. Counting four to the family, this would give each French family a fortune of $5. $5.-848. 848. $5.-848. No other nation can approach these" figures nor is there any other country In which wealth is as evenly divided as in France. Swollen for fortunes tunes fortunes are. few in the French republic, and extreme poverty prevails to a lesser extent than in. any other land. The disciples of Malthus attribute all this to the great limitation of popu population lation population urged by the great English economist. Until recently race suicide was con fined principally to the middle classes, but within the last decade the work work-Ingmen Ingmen work-Ingmen have become converted to the doctrine, and. unlike the poletariat of other countries, as a rule have only from one to three children. In the last sixteen years, the national wealth of France has increased at the rate of $554,060,000 yearly. When it is con considered sidered considered that the population remains almost stationary and that this wealth does not go into the coffers of a few, as In America, but Is pretty equally distributed, the material advantage of race suicide may be realized. While the birth rate has rapidly de decreased creased decreased durfng the last decade, gov government ernment government statistics prove that the rate of infant mortality has more than cor correspondingly respondingly correspondingly decreased. Illiteracy has become practically non-existent in (St. Petersburg Independent. 17th) Mrs. Ll J. Burba, mother of Mrs. C. P. Moore, figured in a runaway acci accident dent accident in the vicinity of the A. C. L depot this morning. She was thrown from the vehicle and painfully injur injured, ed, injured, but it is believed that her injur injuries ies injuries will prove to be of only temr temr-ary ary temr-ary seriousness. Mrs. Burba has been here since last March visiting friends wjth her daugh daughter, ter, daughter, and was preparing to go to Sar- dia. Ohio. She was driven to the de depot pot depot this morning in a vehicle from the Blocker livery barn, and was accom accompanied panied accompanied by Mr. Moore, manager of the St. Petersburg Novelty Works. When near the station one of the traces be became came became unfastened and the carriage ran into the horse, frightening the animal, it got beyond control of the driver, and Mr. Moore, realizing this, reached from the rear seat and attempted to assist. The horse continued to run to toward ward toward the livery barn. Just as they approached the stable one of tho wheels encountered a porch support. This caused the carriage to tilt and Mrs. Burba was thrown to the pave pavement, ment, pavement, her head striking the jam of the door. A large gash was made in her forehead, and when the physician arrived several stitches were made to close the incision. Mrs. Burba was unconscious for a time. It was feared that her shoulder was dislocated, but upon closer examination it was found that this was not. the case, nor were any bones broken. Mr. Moore was thrown to the ground and fell" upon Mrs.' Burba, and while he was severely shaken up, medical assistance was unnecessary.- Mrs. Burba is more than sixty years of age. According to the latest report she was resting as easily as could be expected, and no serious effects are expected. Those who saw the accident believ believed ed believed that Mrs. Burba would fare far worse than she did. She was lying partly in the doorway of the barn and it was believed the rear wheel of the vehicle would crush her, but luckily this was not the case. TREAT TI1IKVES TENDERLY When Sam Drew of Chattooga coun county, ty, county, Ga., followed Love Pean and shot him to death because Dean stole his horse and was making away with it. he did what he had no right to do, says the supreme court of Georgia In a decision refusing to grant Drew a France, so that, while fewer children new trial following his conviction of are born, it is also true that fewer homicide. Upon this subject tfoe court die in infancy and that those that sur-.says in its opinion: vlve are better cared for and receive, "It may be stated as a general rule better educations. ; that if a trespass on person or proper- Originally the Walthusian doctrines j ty amounts to a felony, the killing of regarding the limitation of population j the trespasser will be justifiable if were preached T and practiced exclus- necessary to prevent it; but a" trespass ively by freethinkers, but many j which amounts to a misdemeandr only One Dollar It is enough to st:irt a bank account with, and if you adopt a systematic met lied of saving, the dollars will pile up surprisingly. Why not adjust your expenses so that they will not exceed three three-fourths fourths three-fourths of your earnings? That will enable vou to save a quarter out of every dollar. Just figure what such a sys tem would have done for vou had vou commenced it five yeirs ago! It isn't too late. NOW is the time to open the bank account and pur- irvay one dollar out of every four that you earn. We welcome your Account aud will help you to Save and to Succeed THE Mil N ROE & CHAMBL1SS BANK The. Taming of Red Butte Western By FRANCIS LYNDE Copyright, 1510. by Charles Scrib Scrib-ners ners Scrib-ners Sons. OCALA, CAPITAL. 5O,0OO FLORIDA SUKPLUS, 25,000 ini!m (EATINGS CAFE Charles Rodoff, Proprietor. g The Best Quick Lunch Eat Eat-ing ing Eat-ing House in the City Everything that is good to eat, properly served Right Now, when you want it. SHRIMPS and CRABS and all other dol-icacde- of the season. innmmnmMnnmnt (Csidh If cidtiii TT.cBlili That we have been selling your neighbor GROCER GROCER-IES IES GROCER-IES for several years but have not been able to reach yon? We use no charm to hold onr customers, bat it is a noticeable fact that once they give iss a trial they become permanent customers. Why is this? We say, QUALITY, FAIR PRICES and HONEST BUS INESS METHODS. We do not claim to carry a 'cheap' line of groceries f but from the first day of our business career we have stuck to QUALITY? and at all times, give our customers only such goods as we know will give entire satisfaction. 2 PHONES, 16 AND 174 OCALA, FLORIDA m'closket tiptoed to the boor an opened it with a quick jebk. churchmen, despite the ban of the au thorlties, are now interesting them themselves selves themselves In the movement. According to the figures of Thery, an even distribution of the private wealth of France, giving each indi individual vidual individual 11,462 worth of property, would be thus divided: Unimproved real es tate, $384; improved real estate, $2.95; will not justify a killin This means that the man who shoots down another for robbing his chicken roost or the farmer who kills the thief caught in his melon patch will be sub subject ject subject to trial for murder. AVIATOR MAKING GOOD TIME Cleveland, Ohio. August II. With Agriculture end stock, $41; commerc- j another gain to his credit of 123 miles, ial and industrial capital, $48; French stocks and bonds, $338; foreign stocks and bonds, $193; cash (gold), $33; cash (silver). $11; personal property, 108; automobiles, horses and carriages, $11. The large amount invested in stocks and bonds. $531 per capita, or more than a third of the per capita wealth, is indicative of thrift of the French people. Nor are these securities held largely by the very wealthy as in oth other er other countries." In France the shop girl, the ragpicker and the charwoman of often ten often have hundreds of dollars put away In dividend paying stocks and bonds. It Is the ambition of every man, wom woman an woman and child to save enough money to Invest In a few shares or bonds, and few indeed fail to realize their ambition. Harry N. Atwood arrived in Cleveland yesterday afternoon on his aeroplane flight from St. Louis to New York. He covered the 123 miles between Toledo and Cleveland in an actual flying time of two hours and twenty minutes. -"Just an asy canter," said Atwood as he stepped from the plane. "I al almost most almost went to sleep with the monotony of it In five days New York will see me hop over its tallest skyscraper and glide into the sand at Coney Island." TWELVE DROWSED IS RHIXE GIVES DEGREE OF OHAX'PA Former President Theodore Roose Roosevelt velt Roosevelt is; now a grandfather. A daugh daughter ter daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.. at San Francisco yes yesterday. terday. yesterday. The stork brought a bounc bouncing' ing' bouncing' nine-yound youngster. Young .Theodore, who is in business in Frisco, wjred the glad tidings to his dis distinguished tinguished distinguished father. ATLANTA WILL KEEP IT Berlin, Germany, August 18 Twelve persons were drowned yesterday while bathing in the Rhine near Col ogne. It is thought that they were sunstruek. The hot wave has claimed many vic tims. In this city thirty-four cases of sunstroke were reported, four fatal. A cab driver was made insane. Macon's plan to obtain the state capital died for this session of the Georgia legislature last night when the House committee on rules refused to set the capital removal bill as a special order on the calendar.' One hundred members urged that the bill be placed on the calendar as a special order. v If the under dog started the fight, he Is entitled to all he gets. FULLER & AYER DENTAL. SURGEONS Ofilce' over Monroe & Chamhllss B'k. OCALA FLORIDA " TERMS. CASH. J. E. GHAGE DENTAL SURGEON Booms 9, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block, OCALA - FLORIDA TERMS, CASH - L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON Ofilce Over Commercial Bank OCALA - FLORIDA Ofilce Hours, 8 to 12 a. m, 1 to 5 - p. m. Phone 211. TERMS. CASH. WRECK OX THE SEABOARD Wilmington, N. C, August 18. Miss Bessie Jones of Montgomery, Ala., was instantly killed and five other passen passengers gers passengers were injured when Seaboard Air Line passenger train No. 40,. from Charlotte and Atlanta to Wilmington, was wrecked yesterday afternoon five miles east of Lumberton, N. C. The chair car and sleeper in which were traveling a number of passengers bound to Wrightsville' Beach, N. C, for the week end, were derailed and turn turned ed turned over. W. G. BLANGHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISHED OX APPLICATION P. O. BOX 40 OCALA. FLA MONTEZUMA BARBER SHOP W. F. BLESOH, Proprietor. Business Men's Favorite Place Reop Reopened ened Reopened by r Veteran. CALL AND SEE BM M'lVER & MAG KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and Embalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes All Work Done by Licensed Em Em-balmers balmers Em-balmers and Fully Guaranteed. Mr. R. F. Hyman, the popular trav traveling eling traveling man, long a resident of Ocala, but now of Tampa, is a guest of fhe Montezuma. XOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the firm of Kramer & Christian, of Ocala, Fla., composed of H. A. Kramer and R. M. Christian, is dissolved, R. M. Christian retiring. H: A. Kramer will continue the real estate business in his own name. All accounts due the firm will be paid to H. A. Kramer, who assumes any firm liabilities. H. A. Kramer, August 8th. 1911. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di Diarrhoea arrhoea Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold by all dealers. When you have anything to fra nc take it to the Ocala News Co.; all kinds of mouldings. A wise man doesn't know as much as the fool thinks he knows. F. E. McCLANE Pbysicisa find Surgeon General Practice Calls Made Prompt Promptly, ly, Promptly, Might or Day. Special Attention to Obstetrics, Dis Dispenses penses Dispenses of Women and Children. Office Rooms 1.. 3. 5 and HoUer .... vioor. Phones. BUuauiB. o : Of fle No, 33; Residence No. 3 A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol Cholera era Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. The silence of an heiress is truly golden when it gives consent. C. J. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Plans ana Specifications Furnished Upon Request. 129 South Third Street OCALA FLORIDA THE "FOUXTAI.V 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, xou will find It ex exhilarating, hilarating, exhilarating, satisiying, cooling. Try It once then you will recommend It your yourself. self. yourself. Only Five Cents. THE COURT PHARMACY Phone 2S4 ir More people, men and women, are suffering from kidney and bladder trouble than ever before, and each year more of them turn for quick relief and permanent benefit to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which has proven itself to be one of the most effective remedies for kidney and bladder ailments, that medical science has devised. The Court Pharmacj. The tail of a mouse is one of the conclusions a woman will jump at. Bites of poisonous Insects that cause the flesh to swell up must be treated with a healing antiseptic that will counteract the poison and heal the wound. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT answers every requirement In such cases. Price 25c. SOc and $1 per bot bottle. tle. bottle. Sold b; all druggists. r if A Torpid Liver Is a fine field for the Malarial uerm ana n thrives wonderfully. The cer certain tain certain result in uch cases is a spell of Chills. HERB1NE la a Powerful Cklll Tonic and Liver Regulator. It puts the liver in healthy, Tigorous condition and cures the chills by destroying the disease germs which infest the system. Herbine is a fine anti anti-TeriorH TeriorH anti-TeriorH medicine, more effec tive than the syrupy mixtures that sicken the stomaca; oe oe-snsA snsA oe-snsA it not onlv kills the dis ease germs, but acts effectively in the liver, siomacn ana bow els, thus putting the Fystcm in condition to successfully resist the usual third or seventh day f return of the chill, uermne is g St Cieansins auu i;i is"' medicine for the whole body. Price 50c per Bottle. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St. Louis, Mo. CHAPTER VI. EVERY MAN'S SHARE. HIS switching engine mystery opens up a field that I've been trying to get into for some little time, Mac," the super intendent began after half an hour had elapsed and the trainmaster had returned to the private office. "Wastage, you mean?" queried the trainmaster. "That is what I have been calling it a reckless disregard for the value of anything and everything that can be included in a requisition. There is a good deal of that, I know. The right of way is littered from end to end with good material thrown aside. But I'm afraid that isn't the worst of it." The trainmaster was nursing a knee and screwing his face into the reflec reflective tive reflective scheme of distortion. Those things are always hard to prove. If a company employee wants to steal and there isn't enough com common mon common honesty among his fellow employ employees ees employees to hold him down he can steal fast enough and get away with It." "By littles, yes, but not in quantity," pursued Lidgerwood. "We'll pas3 up the petty thieveries for the present and look a little higher. Have you found any trace of those two carloads of company lumber lost In transit be between tween between here and Red Butte two weeks ago?" "No, nor of the cars themselves. They were reported as two trans transcontinental continental transcontinental flats,, initials and numbers plainly given in he car record. They seem to have disappeared with the lumber." "Which means?" queried the super intendent. "That the numbers or the initials, or both, were wrongly reported. It means that it was a put up job to steal the lumber." "Exactly. And there was a mixed carload of lime and cement lost about the same time, wasn't there?" "Yes." Lidgerwood's swing chair righted it- self to the perpendicular with a snap. "It is an organized gang, and it must have Its members well scattered and have a good many members, too," he said conclusively. "That brings us to the disappearance of the switching engine again. No one man made off with that single handed, Mae." "Hardly." "I believe we'll get to the bottom of all the looting on this switching en engine gine engine business. They have overdone it this time. You can't put a locomotive In your pocket and walk off with it. "But the object, Mr. McCloskey what possible profit could there be n the theft of a locomotive that can nei neither ther neither he carried away nor converted into salable junk?" The trainmaster shook his head. "I've stewed over that till I'm threat threatened ened threatened with softening of the bif in." he confessed. "Never mind. You have a compara comparatively tively comparatively easy job Lidgerwood went on. "That engine is somewhere this side of the Crosswater hills. Copah hasn't seen it. It is too big to be hidden un under der under a bushel basket. Find it and you'll be hot on the trail of the car carload load carload robbers." McCloskey got upon his feet as if he were going at on"-e to berin the search, but Lidgerwood detained him. "Hold on. I'm not quite through yet. There is another matter. Some years ago therf wrs a luildincr and loan association start ed in Angels, the ostensible object being to help the rail railroad road railroad men to own their homes. As I understand it. th; milroad omnany j fathered it. or at all events some of. the ofTi' !:T' took stock in it. When it j died there was a considerable deficit. tOTethcM- with a failure on the nart of MclAOGHL N ft Big Fir tut Sie SALE -STARTED' FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th The entire stock of new furniture of the Ocala Furniture Com Company pany Company has been thrown on the market at less than original cost. We bought an entire new stock of furniture to open' a store in the Robert Robertson son Robertson building, and later closed a deal with the Ocala -Furniture Com Company pany Company for all of their new goods in order to gt their location. 'I hus we find, ourselves wMi two la?ge stocks of goods instead of one. In order to close oat the Ocala Furniture Company stock at once we are offering it at prices that Ocala has never heard of before. . WE MUST HAVE ROOM hence the stock MUST BE REDUCED. Here is an opportunity to buy at your own price, as all prices will be cut to the quick on these goods. During this Sale We Sell for Cash Only. LauKhn VV M mix OCALA FURNITURE COMPANY'S OLD STAND N. Magnolia St Ocala, Florida Stephens Eye Salve is a healing ointment for Sore Eyes. T5OLOANPRcCOMWCN0C0Bf ALL. DRUGGISTS I M IS EDWARDJJRAKE CIVIL ENGINEER. DRAUGHTSMAN ANI CONTRACTOR 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 bj- contract or on commis commission sion commission ba?is. write or consult me at Room 27, Holder Bloelc OCALA - FLORIDA n;. o.e M'r. on?tnirree to account tor a rrortr Mb-rn! "Sih balance." "I've hinrl that ranch." said the trainmaster. "Thn bvina: St down to date." l id err.-od rptimed. "It appears that there are twenty-rive or thirty of the losers Ftil! in the employ of this com company, pany, company, and f?iey hare sent a committee to rae t ns!: for rn investigation, bas bas-Injr Injr bas-Injr the demand rn the assertion that they were coerced into giving up their innney to the building and loan peo people." ple." people." "I've heard that, too." McCloskey admitted. "The story proes that the house Imild'njr scheme was promoted by the old lied Butte Western bosses and If a man ?;dn"t take stock he got himself di-Iiked. If he did-take it the premiums .vere held out on the pay payrolls. rolls. payrolls. It smells I'ke u good, old fash fashioned ioned fashioned graft with the lid nailed on." "My duty is leai." said Lidgerwood. "Of eoure Pacific Southwestern company isn't responsible for the side is-ue schemes of the old Red Butte Western official. But I want to de strict justice. 1 lu se men charge th officials of the building and loan com com-pauy pauy com-pauy with o;en dishonesty. There was a balance of several thousand dollars la the treasury when the explosion came, and it disappeared." i "Well?" said the trainmaster. 'The losers contend that somebody ought to make good to them. They also call attention to the fact that the building and loan treasurer, who was never able satisfactorily to explain the disappearance of the cash balance, la still on the railroad company's pay rolls." McCloskey sat up and tilted hL derby to the back of his head "Grid "Grid-ley?" ley?" "Grid-ley?" he asked. "No. For some reasons I wish It were Gridley. He Is able to fight his own battles. It comes nearer home. Mac. The treasurer was Hallock." TH011AR SA! UT(1 CO (Continued Tomorrow) Dealers in -v RFMFNT. HRIISHFn STflNF & LAKE WEIR SAND K-ianmai-iurrrx m all classes of Artificial Stone and Ce Cement ment Cement Brick. Plans and estimates f urn- Uks"is4 -f -v Vfcl of nAnnrof o nrii no ldlicu iui ail uaoDCd ui iuuvictc aim ment buildings. We handle the highest grade of cement and build the best side sidewalks walks sidewalks in the state. PHONES 331 amifl :."21 T nn A U nn LiJ in 0 uu nr ii (lira Iff! I 1 w u LJU JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST sd FLORIDA'S LARGEST and DFST YEAR ROUNDpOTEL Rales Reasonable American Pisa HO MAS M. WILSON. Proprietor Job Printing -Ocala Star ALL. KINDS OF BOOK PRINTING, STATIONERY, PAMPIXIiGT8, OQ13 OQ13-MJSSARV MJSSARV OQ13-MJSSARV CHECKS. CIIlCUliARS. RULED FORMS. ETC IKXXZl CI OCALA EYEXIXG STAR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1011. XKx:tx:xK:: AIR DOME THI EVENING STRCCK BY A SXAKE Y ? Will Have Manv Flae Picture t Plea Its Friend MM I nWIIDDHifW iiiiuiu iiiiiiiinni iiif i UUIILII UUUU1U1LI1ULU j I y i I 4 OU are reminded that the Ccmm.ercial Bank is a state hi$tituti n and under the direct supervision of the baitkiutr department of the State of Florida That its capital and surplus is $75000,00 and that Ne are growing but can still take care of mor business. Motion Pictures and Music EVERY EVENING AT The Temple Theater Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday Comfortable Seats and Electric Fans Change of Program Every Night PROGRAM FOR THIS EVENING THE TRACKS IN THK SNOW $S.000 REWARD "DEAD OR ALIVE" BRANDING A HAD MAN Prices Ten and $400 Upright Piano on November 16. by Known MAIIION GROCERY CO., Fancy and Staple Groceries. ANTI-MONOPOLY DRUG-STORE. Ice Cream aud Soda Water. W. S. C. YOXGK, Plumbing. HAYCRAFT & DeCAMP, MILLINERY. HAYES & GUYNN, Dry Goods,. Not ions and Gents Furnishings. THE DAILY AN1 WEEKLY STAR, Votes Issued on Subscriptions, Advertising and Job Work You Ma Secure Piano Ballots From the Above Finns. You M ly Vote Them for Your ?el? or tor Any Other andidatc MISS MYRTLE II L LOCK MISS ESTHER LEY MISS FREYERMUTH MISS FANNIE COOK MISS DO VIE GATES MISS JIATTIK MOO HE MISS IIELLE IIODUE MISS CEVIE ROIIRKTS MISS ANNIE DENTON FULLER We understand there are several other candidates, and would like to have them come in and give their names to Haves Sz Guvnn DR. J. TV SHAW. VETERINARIAN Graduate of the United States Col College lege College of Veterinary Surgeons, WASHINGTON, D. L. Located at the Joue tloapltal on South First Street. Went OCALA, FLORIDA. AH Calls Promptly Answered. J. T.BROWN CONTRACTOR FOR AtfTESIAN WELLS Artesian and Irrigation Work a Specialty Satisfaction guaranteed. For in information formation information apply to J. T. BROWN, Box 285 Ocala. Fla. We can supply you with pure Jce for all purposes, whether your require requirements ments requirements are tor home use or for a car carload. load. carload. Place your orders with us. OCALA ICK PACKING CO., OCALA. FLORID (Fo!by Kidney Pills TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief rem BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADIiZP. TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of thi BLADDER and all annoying URINARt IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED ar.d "LDER LY PEOPLE and for WOML.N. HAVE HIGHE6T fl 2. CO MEN DATS CM 8. A. Daris, 627 WashiuKtoti St., ConnersTille, nd., ia in hi 80h year. He writes us: I have ately suffered much from my kidue s and blad bladder der bladder IhadsevorebackHctx sn ruy I i y action was too fragment, causi t- I U sleep . 1 k .1 Z J ...... .k? . .- . .v ton. ..I. 1 i..lr HVJov If M.:.v PilU fnr 4. ir.. limn. nd am now free of at' trouble a d sgu i. t Ue to be up and around. Fo'ty i.tdiitj Pills LJvt mf dgEestrecouiDendatin." FOR SALE BY COURT PHARMACY 1 y I ? j y ERCIAL BANK I A WESTERN DREAM five Cents Will be Given Away the Following Well Firms, MRS. HARRY COLE MRS. A. M. RICHIE MISS RUIIY KNIGH1 MISS MARY GATES PARCEL DELIVERY POST I have decided to open a parcel de delivery livery delivery service in connection with my bicycle business and will deliver pack packages ages packages or messages to any part of the city for ten cents. Call 'phone 428. Ocala Parcel Delivery Station. H. S. Chambers, proprietor. SEEMED TO GIVE HIM A XEW STOMACH "I sufferec intensely after eating, and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpeters, editor of the Sun, Lake View. Ohio. "The first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprsing relief, and the-second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by all dealers. AXXOUXCEMEXT TO THE PUBLIC Having bought the J. I Leltner store, I wish to announce to all tha.t I will open in the new place Thurs Thursday, day, Thursday, August 10th, with a more com complete plete complete stock than ever, and the public is invited to call and see me, and I assure you that your wants will be taken care of in the best possible man- ! ner. Remember, I guarantiee satisfac tion. Ollie Mordis. There are Two Kinds of 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 DRUGG'ST. STORE FOR REXT Half of front store downatalra at the Woodiuar block, next to Tbeus-Zacbery Purnlture houe, for rent. Apply to Mr. Akin or Mr. Bennett, with Ocala Plum hint? & Electric Company. NOTICE The firm of Galloway & Moulton by mutual consent was dissolved on July 31st. 1911, F. A. Moulton retaining the business of the firm at Ocala, Fla, F. A. Moulton. Ocala. Fla.. August 7. 1911. 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. Stepping on a rusty nail has been the cause of many cases of lockjaw. The nail was not so much the fault as neglect of the wound. If such wounds were promptly cleansed and BAL BALLARD'S LARD'S BALLARD'S LINIMENT applied there there would be no lockjaw, as the anti antiseptic septic antiseptic properties of the liniment would counteract the poison and the wound would heal quickly. Price 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. If you want a Merry Widow, see Hamp Chambers. Mr. E. M. Peterson of Tampa is in the city a guest of the Ocala House. C. P. Warnock of Oxford was at the Ocala House yesterday. Mt. and Mrs. C. J. Rogero of Palatka are guests of the Ocala House. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugr.tor. Mr. J. H. Roble.x of Tampa is at the Montezuma. Fresh limes for limeade at the foun fountain tain fountain of the Court Pharmacy. Mr. R. E. Johnson of Inverness is a guest of the Montezuma. Drink PLEZOL, the new drink. It is healthful and invigorating. J. 8. Blitch of Montbrook wasat the Ocala House yesterday. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. 5 or 6 doses will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price, 2."c. Mr. J. T. Lancaster went up to Red Red-dick dick Red-dick on real estate business today. Sheriff Galloway went over to t. Augustine on official business today. W. Raleigh Petteway of Brooksville was at the Montezuma yesterday. If you are looking for something up-to-date in frames, call at Mills' studio. Cyrus Straus of Xew York was at the Montezuma last night. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. Roy L Helvenston, a prominent cit citizen izen citizen of Live Oak, is at the Montezuma. You can get your pictures framed at the Ocala Xews .Company. C. B. Harrison of Bushnell was at the Montezuma today. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. Mr. William Hocker left today for a visit to his family at Daytona Beach. Ti or 6 doses 006' will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price. 25c. Mrs. J. J. Gerig and daughter. Mar Margaret, garet, Margaret, are at their cottage by Lake Weir for a few days. You can get your pictures framed at the Ocala Xews Company and get them now. Mr. R. A. Burford and son, Wiley left yesterday for a visit to Xew York I and Boston. Your kodak work can Vie finished in j two to three days if you leave it at i Mills' studio. j Mr. .1. .1. McCraney of lilectra and Mr. John T. Lewis of Moss Bluff were j in town today. ! If you smoke you will le interested i in the best line of cigars in the city at ' the Court Pharmacv. j .Mr. A..tv Metzner or Jacksonville, a cigar salesman, is in town a guest of the Ocala House. We have the best line of hair brush brushes. es. brushes. ,'ombs, and other toi'et articles in the city. The Court Pharmacy. Mr. R. E. L Robinson, road master for this division of the A. C. L. Rail Railway, way, Railway, is a guest of the Montezuma. . Two good leaders: Peroxide Cream and Beck's Cold Cream at the Court Pharmacy. Mr. R. J. Knight and son of Clearwa Clearwater ter Clearwater are in the city, stopping at the Montezuma. Jersey.cow for sale. Third calf, gives 24 pounds milk a day. Without calf, price $.10. Abner Pooser. W. H. Mann of Candler and J. B. Peek of Reddick were at the Wcala House yesterday. You can get anything from a post card to Sn 18x22 photograph at Mills' studio. A. J. Webb of Cordel'e. Ga.. and W. IT. Mann of Mill Hall. Pa., were at the Montezuma yesterday. , New planks are being laid in the platform of the Atlantic Coast Line passenger station. Five or six doses "m;b will cure any case of chills and fever. Price. 25. cents Tr. K. O. Lindner has gone north for his vacation. He will be absent for several weeks. Men, our illustrated catalogue ex plains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, free. MoJer Barber College, Atlanta. Mr. Clarence Camp came down last night- from Asheville and will remain in the city for a few days looking aft er business. Norrls famous Atlanta candles, a high grade confection, received every few days by express direct from the factory at the Court Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hall and child ren have gone to Asheville, X C, where they will spend some time at that popular resort. Serve FLEZOL to your ramlly. Serve PLEZOL to your friends. When you are down town drink PLEZOL F. A. West of Lakeland, J. E. John Johnson son Johnson of Inverness and R. J. Knight and son of Clearwater were at the Mon Montezuma tezuma Montezuma last night. When in .lacKsonville stop with Mrs. E. I.. Maloney. at the Girard. No. 11 East Duval, just off Main. Best 7Fc. room in the city. Miss Ruby Bauknight went to Ar Archer cher Archer today to visit friends for a few weeks. Archer is Miss Bauknight's childhood home. When you are happy drink PLEZOL. When you are dry drink PLEZOL When you look for prosperity drink PLEZOL Mr. Edgar W. Waybright, who will preach at the Baptist church Sunday, arrived today and is the guest of Mr. Edwin Spencer. A. A. Waterman's self-filling, relia reliable, ble, reliable, non-leaking fountain pens; all sizes and several different prices, at the Court Pharmacy. Mr. A. F. Dreka has returned from Asheville. X. C. where he accompanied his wire and children. I hey will re remain main remain until October. Our line of cutlery, scissors and articles for the manicure table will ap appeal peal appeal to you. See them at the Court Pharmacy. Joe Smith of Eustis, H. R. Roberts of I Gainesville and J. F. Wilson of Cake- land were at the Ocala House yester yesterday. day. yesterday. Don't send your pictures out of town to have them enlarged. Take them to Mills studio. We can make them in crayon, sepia or pastel, and our prices are right. Mr. John Mathews of Candler was in the city today. He reports the burning of one ofhis barns, with a large quan quantity tity quantity of hay. last night. The origin of the tire is unknown. Mr. N. W. Harrison left this morning for his former home in New York state, where he will spend the remain remainder der remainder of the warm weather. There won't be any band concert to tonight, night, tonight, but if yon go to the Air Dome and see the fine array of interesting pictures, you will be partly consoled. Owing to a missed connection in Jacksonville. Jeff and Mutt did not come, but there will be a mighty good show, all the same. It will be as cool as outdoors, and with something to interest you every minute, you will be as happy as a humming-bird and as comfortable as a clam. DR. J. W. xlOOI'S TELEPHONES Office, 203. Residence, 293 YETHEII FORECAST Washington. August 18. Local rain tonight or Saturday, light to moderate variable winds. GITAVAS FOR SALE If you want some fine guavas at lowest prices,phone to the Star office, and your order will receive prompt at attention. tention. attention. Ill If K AITO FOR SALE Fur sale, 1911 model 21 Buick. 30 30-horsepower horsepower 30-horsepower automobile. Cost $1650. Has been used four weeks. Car too large for my use. "Vill sell at a sacrifice. B. D. Blackburn. Montezuma hotel. DR. If. W. COUNTS' .HONES Office, -127. Residence, MD. QUICK AND COXVEMEXT If ytu want a carriage or dray any time between 6 a. m. and 8 p. m., call 'phone 428. I will be glad to serve you. Ocala Parcel Delivery Station, H. S. Chambers, Proprietor. WHEELS QUICKLY REPAIRED Let me repair your bicycle. Will call for. repair and deliver it to any address. I employ nothing but ex experienced perienced experienced workmen. Satisfaction guar guaranteed. anteed. guaranteed. Phone 428, Ocala Bicycle Shop, H. S. Chambers, proprietor. SUXDAY TRIPS TO SILVER SPRINGS Another Convenient Method of Reach Reaching ing Reaching u Pleaitnut Renort The big automobile truck of t the Ocala Transportation Comapny will make-. Sunday passenger trips to the Springs during the remainder of the summer. observing the following schedule: I eaving the court hous square at 9 and 11 a. m. and 2 and 4 p. m. Fare for the round trip, 50 cents After September 1st we will be In our new More where our facilities will be greatly Improved. We Invite you to cfine aud wee bow we are Used and Mollelt your trade and In return we guarantee you uiiHurpaMNcd Mervlce. If you bate a reputation of paying your billH, all right; we Khali be glad to open an account, If we have not al already ready already done no, but If your reputation for paying Is not good, we nball be glad to give you the Maine aervlee but for cah. Do not get mad with ua If we refiiMe to credit you for the reaaon will be that you do not bear a good reputation or we do not know. Re Remember member Remember we did not make your reputa reputation tion reputation for paying. Rewpectfully, BAXTER CARM PULL SAMPLES HID STYLE Call and look them over and give your order now for a handsome fall tailor made suit of clothes JERRY BURNETT THE TAILOR Went Fort King Avenue. Phone 73 PRIME MEATS We buy in quanties that assures our trade getting the choicest of prime meats that means the best cuts for you when you trade here. Your phone order is carefully filled by a choice selection place a trial or order der order today. W. I. EDWARJS Phone 108 New City Market OCALA, FLORIDA. WHITE ST. R TRANSFER CO. COLLIER I1UOS., PROPRIETORS PHONE 21XJ Baggage, Freight, Pianos, Furniture end Safes a Specialty. Careful and Prompt Attention Gien All Orders. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE OUR SAD 00 mum. Presence of Mind and Hene-Made Remedy Save a Mti'n Life Mr. R. R. MacKay, living a mile and a half north of town, was bitten by a rattlesnake this morning. A neighbor named Mystic put on a home-made torniquet, cut open the wound and ap applied plied applied a poultice of raw onions, which prompt remedy probably saved Mae Mae-Kay's Kay's Mae-Kay's life. Mr. MacKay was brought to the hospital, where he is doing nicely. TEST AM EXT SUBJECT AT THE TEMPLE The ever increasing popularity of the Temple was attested by large crowds last night. All the subjects were interesting and their delineation was bright and uninterrupted. Among the subjects tonight will be "Herodias," that ancient romance of love and wickedness in the dying dy dynasty nasty dynasty of the Maccabees that has been told, painted, sung and staged for al almost most almost twenty centuries. Tben there is an up-to-date romance, "A Tale of the Foothills." and "The Collector's Purse," a rattling good comic. Matinee tomorrow, beginning at 3:30 and lasting till 10. Don't forget it. L. H. VAN ENGELKEN, M. D. OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT Old Postoffice ISailding, Room 4. PHI SIGMA COLLEGE Prof. Geo. C. Looney and his corps of assistants will arrive in Ocala about September 1st to arrange for the open opening ing opening of Phi Sigma College about Sep September tember September 11th. Those interested should consult him upon his arrival and thus facilitate the opening term. TWO NEW HOUSBS The material is being placed on the ground for two large new residences that Mrs. O. T. Green is to have built. One of them is on Oklawaha avenue, next to Mr. D. S. Woodrow, and the other is on North First street, imme immediately diately immediately north of the big apartment house recently completed. Levi Alex Alexander, ander, Alexander, the contractor, who built Mrs. Green's other houses, has these con contracts. tracts. contracts. COMING IX CASES RexiiltM of Frank GadMon'N Vlidt to Xew York Arc Itcglnning to Materialise Frank P. Gadson has returned from his New York purchasing trip. Frank has been going to N(ew York from one to three times a year every year for tbe past twenty-seven. He says he never found so many rare jobs and bargains as he did on this occasion, and when the new goods are all here, in the store and marked up, he will give the people of this section some something thing something to sit up and talk about for a long time to come. As evidence of the fact that he did some buying, ninety ninety-six six ninety-six huge cases of goods have arrived so far. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Ocala Lodge No. 699. Meets each Tuesday night at Masonic hall. Edwin Spencer, Jr., Dictator. E. L Stapp, Secretary. Dr. H. C. Doxler nan moved fcla office to the aeeond floor of the Lanier Rob Robertson ertson Robertson building, oppoalte Mclver and MacKay. Phone t Office 41 1 Realdence, 60. Mr. F. P. Wiley oX Thomson, Ga., is at the Montezuma. Mr. u lley has bought from Mr. B. H. Seymour a fine farm out on the Anthony road, and will probably become a resident of Marion county. Mrs. H. C. Webb and son, Cecil, after a long and pleasant visit to their rel relatives atives relatives in Ocala. left yesterday for their home in Texas. Mrs. John Crawford and children and Miss Floy Whittle left yesterday for a visit to relatives at White Springs and Madison. Mr. L E. Yonce returned this morn morning ing morning from Eastlake, where he spent several days, recuperating from his recent Illness. Captain Purvis, manager of the Ma Marion rion Marion Farms, went to Lake Butler to today day today to get a bloodhound for the stoek stoek-ade. ade. stoek-ade. Mr. Charles Beall of Orange Lake, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs for several days, returned home today. Mr. Wilbur Cleveland, chief clerk at the Ocala House, is taking his vaca tion and is spending the time visiting relatives in Georgia and South Caro Carolina. lina. Carolina. Albertus Vogt, the one-time duke of Dunnellon, and discoverer of phos phate in Florida, now a resident of Lakeland, Aas in the city yesterday and last night, a guest of the Ocala House. Albertus is as optimistic as of old. J. H. Haines of Charleston, H. W. Oppenheim of Louisville. R. L Tom- linsAi of Lynchburg. Afl J. Legg of Savannah, J. T. Stephenson of Atlanta E. S. Baird of Jacksonville and Gus E Cucullo of St. Louis were at the Ocala House last night. Mr. E. W. Davis went to Shell Island this afternoon to spend the week end with his family. Mrs. Robert Forest Kleiser of Ya laha is in the city, the guest of Miss Flora Maddox. Mrs. Jerry Burnett and children and Miss Emeline Lilly left today for a visit to Daytona. Mr. E. L. Carney went down to the lake today. The finest line of stationery in boxes of paper and envelopes and paper by the pound that has ever been brought to Ocala. Two grades of it at the Court Pharmacy. Mr. Robert Taylor, of the Atlantic Coast Line, and his son. Robert, Jr., passed through today on their way to Eustis. where the younger Robert will visit his grandmother. Warhorse Pit Game chickens. My entire vard of fine bred games for sale cheap. Nothing to beat them. Write or call on Tremere, Bellevlew, Fla. Mrs. Leslie Arnow returned today from a visit to Micanopy. j Mr. A. J. Legg of Savannah, a trav traveling eling traveling man and a former resident of Ocala. is in town stopping at the Ocala House. Nothing makes a man appreciate the good old winter time like an ice famine. One way to face difficulties is to turn your back on them. Do not allow your kidney and blad bladder der bladder trouble to develop beyond the ! reach of medicine. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They give quick results and stop irregularities with surprising promptness. The Court Pharmacy. JV1 HTWniLTL BE TOES MlD)COMEMMESlTY MANDY. THE MAX YOU MAY SEEK BUSINESS ASSOCIATION WITH WILL ASK YOU FIRST HOW OLD YOU ARE; NEXT HOW MUCH MONEY YOU HAVE. IF YOU HAVE NO MONEY HE WILL SEEK FURTHER. WE WILL PAY YOU 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON THE MONEY YOU PUT IX OUR BANK AXD COMPOUND THE INTEREST EVERY THREE MONTHS. JNO. L. EDWARDS. WIHE FENCES LAST. YWEVAESE A 0 RIGHT KIND OUR WIRE FENCING IS TIGHT. COME IN AND PRICE OUR FENCING WIRE, AND WE'LL DO BUSINESS WITH YOU. YOU'LL FIND OUR WIRE WHAT EVER II E YOUR NEEDS STORE THE PLACE TO SUPPLY THOSE NEEDS. MaHoii Maupdlwaips Co. OCALA. J IS AD We have just received a new lot ol Heiiitz and Herech Jams, Preserves, Pickles and Olives. These goods are especially fine, and the prices most attraciive. WON GROCERY C ourteous Treatment, Low J. C. GFIGER, Manager. 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. Washington Jwmnatn North Ave. and Peachtr St.. Atlanta. Co. Boarding and Dy School for gMm ." lads. boarding detartment strictly limited to insure refimd hocne life. C asje divtOeH uro mall sections to -ure personal instruction. Faculty of eighteen sP,sV""f"XS advantages in Mttrf:. A U Ex -r-Mion. CrtuWe admits toVassar. Wfc.ksdey. Macon, etc. Thirty-fourth sion Uin3 September 14. MIL Catalog ou apphcatiOB. L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT, Principal. -- -: Pres. CLARENCE CAMP, Vlra Prea. H. D. STOKES. Cashier. THAl damson i in 'mm BULL-STRONG, HORSE-HIGH AND PICK- AXD OUR PRICES RIGHT. IN HARDWARE, YOU'LL FIND OUR FLORIDA. llf Prices, Prompt Delivery. TELEPHONE 114. THIS SEAL STANDS FOR quality, and Is stamped on everything you buy here. Always on hand a full line of Buggies, Carriages. Wagons. Automobiles. Harness and Leather Goods and all kinds of up-to-date Farming Machinery. Everything- that wears wheels, made of leather or goes to make farming a pleasure. Call on us when in need we will eliminate your troubles. KNIGHT & LANG, OCALA - FLORIDA Florida State College for Womn TALLAHASSEE ... m . r t & T 1. iuuege ui ails o.uu aucui, mal School with Kindergarten, School of Music. School of Art, School or Expression, School of Home Economics. First class equip equipment ment equipment throughout. Tuition free. Otk Otk-er er Otk-er expenses very low. For infonaa infonaa-tion tion infonaa-tion address. EDWARD CONRADI. President. F. A. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER PLANS AXD KSTIMATES FUIUflSBBD V. O. UOJC 273 OCALA, Fl. PRESERVES JUTO it-,"- OCALA EVENING STAB, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911. i "-m "g -rm ,, v T- rrr- . f . REGIPROCITYSHARD ROAD i r , , V the Foree of Corruption Heine Rallied to the Help of the Special Interewt New York, August 18. The New York American, owned by William Randolph Hearst, prints a remarkable article in the nature of -a dispatch, from Its correspondent at Washington under a Washington date, as follows: Definite Information that a final resort to the use of a corruption fund has been determined upon to deefat reciprocity in Canada has been receiv received ed received in administration circles here. ' Specifically, the 'lumber trust,' the i paper trust and the 'beef trust' are in the field with any sum that may be deemed necessary to buy the Canadian electorate. -Again, specifically, the 'lumber j trust' will spend 51.000.000 to save the $1.50 tax on lumber. which will be wiped out If Canada, in the pending election, votes In favor of the reci reciprocity procity reciprocity pact. "The headquarters of the boodle funds will be in New York, not far from the offices of the 'paper trust A high official of the paper concern will be in charge of the campaign. ."And so certain is it that these facts are beyond dispute that an investiga tion is already under way intended to! trace the money back from the points of distribution in Canada to its source in -New York. f'A plan of campaign has been map mapped ped mapped out. not in genius only, but das tardly in the double respect that it! looks to the -corruption of a considera ble body of the Canadian electorate by the stirring up of racial and national prejudices, to the disruption, in fact. of the friendly relations that. exist be between tween between Canada and the United States. "The plan is to beat reciprocity on the ground It is the forerunner of an nexation. A propaganda is under way I ivr ouuvTi sk aticui wl ouvn ivr liter Canadians, by innuendo, by the distor tion of statements of statesmen and the press, by absolute forgery of pub lic utterances that there is concealed behind President Taft's reciprocity plan a purpose later on to force Cana da to become a part of the United States. "Newspapers are to be supplied with unlimited correspondence from the states to help along the propaganda. "These facts are known to adminis tration ornciais here. and there is good reason to believe that they have been communicated to the officials of the Laurier administration at Ottawa. "For instance, it can be said that both the president anH Speaker Clark have been informed that a boodle fund is being raised. It is talked of "freely in Congress and in the hotels here. And a most significant fact is that of the great horde of lobbyists, who herded here during the reciprocity fight, not one now remains. They have winged .their flight, bag and baggage, north ward. In Canada these interests will Join hands with the protected inter ests of the Dominion in one final fight against the tendency toward the bat tering down ow false barriers against the public weal." MANY A SUFFERING WOMaX Drags herself painfully through her daily tasks, suffering from backache. headache, nervousness, loss of appetite and poor sleep, not knowing her ills are due to kidney and bladder trou troubles. bles. troubles. Foley' Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and strength. No wo woman man woman who so suffers can afford to over look Foley Kidney Pills.- Sold by the Court Pharmacy. If every man. loved his neighbor as he loves himself, his satanic majesty would soon have to hunt another job. An ordinary .case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. Sold by all dealers. You can make more enemies for a rival by praising him than by saying mean things about him. Cuts and bruises may be healed in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. It is an an tiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This lini ment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Most people seem to think that they are not getting all the happiness they are entitled to. Buy it now. Now Is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Choi-! era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers. The tired wheel likes a good road bed. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO AP APPLY PLY APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT Notice Is hereby given that four weeks after the first publication of tnis notice, the undersigned will ap apply ply apply to the governor of the state of Flo rida for letters patent incorporating LOKlDA CENTRAL LAND COMPANY under the following proposed charter. David S3. oodrow. Benj. H. Seymour. Edwin W. Davis. - D. Niel Ferguson. CHARTER OF THE FLORIDA CEN CENTRAL TRAL CENTRAL LAND COMPANY ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be FLORIDA CENTRAL LAND COM COMPANY, PANY, COMPANY, and its principal place of busi business ness business shall be in the city of Ocala. Mar Marion ion Marion county. Florida, but it may estab establish lish establish offices and agencies elsewhere either within the state of Florida or outside of it. ARTICLE II. The general nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall be to purchase, lease, hire or oth otherwise erwise otherwise acquire real and personal prop property' erty' property' of every kind and description, and to sell, lease, convey, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of or deal with said property or any part thereof; to map and plat said lands and improve the same by laying out streets, sidewalks, boulevards and parks, and otherwise: to acquire, hold, lease, manage, operate, develop, control, build, erect, maintain, construct or purchase either directlv or through ownership of stock in oth other er other corporations any lands, buildings, offices, stores, warehouses, mills, shops, factories, plants, gas houses, machin machinery, ery, machinery, rights, easements, permits, priv privileges, ileges, privileges, franchises and licenses, and all other things which may at any time be necessary or convenient in the judg judgment ment judgment of the board of directors for the purpose of the company; to subscribe for. purchase, issue, receive and hold for investment or other purpose, and to sell or dispose of, make advance up upon on upon stock, bonds, issues, notes or other securities of other corporations, firms or individuals: and while the owner ofT such stocks, bonds, notes or other se securities curities securities to exercise any and all voting powers and other rights belonging thereto as owner of the same; to act as agent, broker, commission merchant, factor or in the capacity of ware warehouseman houseman warehouseman in dealing with all kinds of property, real or personal; to conduct a. general real estate business, to loan money; to mine, or otherwise to ex extract tract extract or remove ores, stone and other minerals and timber from any lands. IS THE AMOUNT SAVED BY This is the actual amount they saved the first four days of the sale. Just think what will be saved before the sale is ended. This Sale will End Monday, Aug. 28th. It has come to pass that the people of this, and adjoining counties, appreciate these half yearly events and are glad to attend these sales. They know we ad advertise vertise advertise just what we mean, and have the goods to back up our statements. Come and get on the saving plat- form, as you will have to hurry. Only 8 more days to attend Ocala's Greatest Clearance Sale. We have rum rummaged, maged, rummaged, searched and pried into every counter, shelf and rack in every department of the entire store, and wherever we found a bit of Summer Goods, we cut the price deep and hard, in a good many instances, at and below cost. This page only v. r DRY GOODS Dotted Suesine Silk, worth 35c assorted colors at Fancy Summer Silks, Foulard pat patterns, terns, patterns, worth 75c, at Persian Silk, suitable for Waists, $1.00 values at Heavy Silk Finish. Corded Repp, 50c. values at 19c 29 c 69 c 29c 19c 19c Satin Stripe Poplins, the latest, 30c values at Mercerized Foulards, assorted pat patterns, terns, patterns, 25c. values at French Roman Stripe Madras, 25c values at 15c Fine Dress Ginghams, assorted patterns, lJ&c values at ... 8'2C Elektra Cloth, suitable for child children's ren's children's dresses at 8'Jzc Persian Figured Challies, suitable Oil for kimonas, at Serpentine Crepe, suitable for house dresses, 19c. values at. Fine White Dress Goods, 25 cent values at 13c 19c Plain White Lawn, "Pride of the QUn West," 12c values at O ZC Dress Linen, assorted colors, 20c. values at AVv Ironclad Galatea Cloth, 15 cent values at 11c Chambray, assorted colors, suitable for dresses, 8c. values at 6c Fancy Stripe Linen, nice for suits i A 25c. values for AeVW Yard wide Bleached Sheeting, 9c values at 7c Yard wide Unbleached Sheeting, 8c values at 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 25c. val value ue value at ... 39-inch Unbleached Sea Island Cotton, 8c values for . . . .3-4 Percales, Fast Colors, 7c val values ues values at 6'zc 19c 6'2C 5'2C 4 2-inch Bleached Pillow Casing 13c. values at Light Color Calicoes, 6 cent values at 9c 4c 8c Heavy Unbleached Drill, 10c. values o at .. .. OC Black and Blue Duck, 10c. values 8'2C at 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 30c values 24c at Colored Dress Lawns, 5c values at 3'2C 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, no starch, 10c. values at 8c 14c 90-inch White Linen, heavy, $1.25 values at Ot'C Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk, $1 values for j. Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk. $1.25 value for 79c 896 Look for the Red Front "Frank's Semi-Annual Stock Reduction Sale" Sale will End Monday next, 28th inst. r SALE ENDS MONDAY, AUGUST 28,6 P.M. Look for the Red Front 9 v. owned, acquired, leased or occupied by the company or other lands; to engage in any other manufacturing, mining, construction or transportation busi business ness business of any kind whatsoever, and to that end to acquire, hold, own and dis dispose pose dispose of any and all property, assets, bonds, stocks, and right of any and every kind; provided, that this cor corporation poration corporation shall not build or operate any railroad, canal, telegraph line, or telephone line or system in the state of Florida. ARTICLE III. The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) which shall be divid divided ed divided into one hundred shares of the par valu of One Hundred Dollars i?100 j each payable in whole in cash or property, labor or servi??- at a just valuation to be fixed by the directors at a meeting called for thai purpose. All stock when issut-d shall be fully paid and non-asse-sabie. ARTICLE IV. Tiiis corporation shall exist for the term of nine-nine years. ARTICLE V. The business of this corporation shall be conducted by a president, a r i i i i - i 111! STOCK lieffll SM gives a few prices. Everything reduced in price. Not Mosquito Nets Dixie Mosquito Nets, 3.00 values $1.98 Men's Hats FRANK'S $:3.00 Hats for Men at $1.98 BLEACHED SHEETING Yard wide bleached sheeting, 10 centvalue, soft finish, 15 yards $1.00 BLEACHED CAMBRIC 30 inch Bleached Cambric, just the very thing for underwear, 10 cent value, 14 yards for $1.00 Men's Suits Men's Suits made in the latest manner, hand-finished, all wool fabrics values up to $20.00, in this sale $11.98 for Men's Suits, made up to now in a large as assortment sortment assortment of patterns, values dr QQ up to $15, in this sale for V7570 Men's Suits, nicely finished and well tailor ed, $10.00 and $12.00 val values, ues, values, to go in this sale .... $7.98 A large assortment of Men's Suits, only a few of a kind, made up to date, and some worth $15.00, all to go in this sale at $5.98 Men's Pants We have a large assortment and all have been greatly reduced for this sale. Space does not allow us to mention the different lots, but we will mention that we have one lot in which we have thrown in values that are worth up to $4, going at. $1.98 Other Pants that are going in this sale from $3.98 to 98c Men's Odd Coats We have a large line of Light Weight Summer Coats that will be thrown in this sale at nearly half their former price. $1.50 Brilliantine Coats at $3.00 Alpaka Coats at $4.00 Alpaka Coats at $C00 Mohair Coats .at 98c $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 You will find a large line of Dress Coats in our store at greatly reduced prices, ranging from $3.9S to $1.98 IN where: TREATED RIGHT K vice-president. a secretary and a treasurer and a board of three director.-. The same person may hold the ofrices of secretary and treasurer at the same time. The board of direc directors tors directors shall be elected at th annual meeting of the stockholder.- on the second Tuesdav in January of each year, and shall hold office for ..r.- I'ntil the officers elected at the first annual meeting shall be ualined. the or in part either FOIE YS KIDNEYPIIXS THE PATRONS One-Piece Dresses One-Picce EJresse?, $3.50 va'ueB $1.49 Trimmed Hats Ladies' $7 and $8 Trimmed Hats $1.98 BLEACHED SHEETING Pepperell 10-4 bleached sheeting, this sale at 25 Cents a Yard MEN'S SOX Men's Guaranteed Sox, guaran guaranteed teed guaranteed six months to be free from holes. Six pairs for 85 Cents Ladies9 Skirts Our line consists of the latest make in Black Panama, Chiffon Pauama and all other goods suit suitable able suitable for skirts. The prices are as follows: $3.00 Skirts $19$ $3.50 Skirts $2 49 $4.00 Skirts $2 93 $5.00 Skirts $3 9$ $7.50 Skirts $4 9$ $1.25 Wash Skirts 84c $1.50 Wash Skirts aq at 5JOC Ladies' Rubberized Silk &Q Qfi Long Coats $15. 00 POe70 Ladies' Linen Tailored Suits, ACk worth $7.50, in this sale at. WJ Sheets and Pillow Cases 42x36 Pillow Cases, 12 c values at ..... 4 2x36 Pillow Cases, soft finish, 15c values at 4 5x36 Pillow Cases, soft finish 18c values, at 4 2x3 6 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 19c. values, at Full Size Sheets, size 81x90, 90c values at 1 ."' Full Size Sheets, size 81x90, $1 values, for Seamed Center Sheets, size 72x90, a good value at Slx90 Sheets, Hemstitched, the dollar kind, at .... 9c 12c 13c 13c 59c 74c 39c 84c r you will be: business of the corporation shall be conducted by the following named of officers: ficers: officers: David S. Woodrow. president; Edwin V. Davis, vice president: R. H. Scyniuur, secretary: D. Neil Ferguson, treasurer; and David K Woodrow. B. H. Seymour and D. Xe:l Ferguson, directors. ARTICLE VI. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation can at any time subject itself shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). ARTICLE VII. Thm names and residences of the ATTENDING an item overlooked. LADIES' UfllSTS A large assortment of 50c. 75a and $ 1 .00 Waists, this sale . . 43c The newest fad, "Men 's Hand Handkerchiefs' kerchiefs' Handkerchiefs' Waists, $ I val. -1 COc Ladies' Iawn and Lingerie Waists trimmed in Colored Embroidery and a lot of latest styles, in this sale at . . . S8c Other Waists made up to now and worth double, at $1.24 to. 1.88 HERE AND THERE Men's $2.00 Felt Hats $1.24 19 c ...7c 19c 10c Ladies' 35 cent Hand Bags for. 999 Steamboat Playlnff Cards for Men'a 25 cent Caps for Wood Curtain Poles for Children's Black Ribbed Hose - for J. & P. Coats' Thread for. ; Gents Boston Sox Supporters for ........ Guaranteed Alarm Clocks for 8c . 4c 15c 79c 3c Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for : Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for.... .. ... ... ... Eaton Hurlbut's Box Paper for. .. $1.00 Corsets. Royal Worcester for. Ladies 65 cent Corsets for Men's Silk Ties for Gold-Eyed Needles for. .... Ladies' 10 cent Black Hose for. Air Float Talcum Powder at Hard Water Castile Soap at... Children's Hose Supporters for. 19c 84c 43c 19c 3c .7c 4c 4c 8c Ladies' and Misses' Tape Girdles O vl for Ladies' Highly Mercerized Hose, at : . ...... Ladies Ribbed 10 cent Vests at '. Ladies' 50 cent Belts at Ladies 25 cent Collars at..... Ladies' Guaranteed Silk Hose for.' Hoyt's Dime Colore for 19c Vlzc 10c 10c 75c 5c Royal Worcester, $1.50 Corsets $1.24 for Dixie Mosquito Nets for ....... Ladies' $4 Silk Petticoats for $1.98 $2.49 SALE ENDS MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 6 P. n - ---- Look fo? the Red Fcont subscribers to the capital stock of this corporation and the number or shares subscribed for by each are is follows: David S. Woodrow. Ocala, Florida four shares. Benj. II. Seymour. Ocala. Florida, four share.. Edwin W. Davis. Ocala, Florida, one share. D. Niel Ferguson. Ocala, Florida, one share. State of Florida. Marion County. Before tbe undersigned authority personally came David S. Woodrow. Edwin W. Davis. B. II. Seymour and D. Niel Ferguson to me severally known, and. known by roe to be tbe persons who executed the foregoing articles of incorporation, who several severally ly severally acknowledged to me each for him self that he executed the said instru instrument ment instrument for the uses and purposes there therein in therein set forth and expressed and that he subscribed for the amount of capital stock set opposite his name, In the foregoing proposed charter. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and official seal this the 28th day of July, A. D. 111.' tSeal) V v Geo. W. -Martin. . Notary rrllLs. 2c :4c |