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-. . .. - .. -. ' ... NINO WHEX TOO THINK OF FTBXITURE You Very Xaturally Think of T1MII CO. No Matter VThmt Toa in Furniture or Howe FcancJ We Have It, and Cam Core Tea Money if You Get it from Us. THEUS-ZACHRY CO. TUB FUUHTTURS XXCN TirE FURNITURE 3IEX VOL. 18. OCALA, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911 NO. 83. ROL'GII TREATMENT FOR REYES ALL. HOPE ABANDOXED EVE 17 wc3 YO ARE SI i IF YOU DO NT DRAW INTEREST QUARTERLY KEHEMOER TIIK 31 UN-ROE & CIIAMItLISl BANK PAYS Yoa Interest on January lt AXD AGAI.V PAYS Yon I liferent on April 1st AM AGAIN' PAYS Yoa I liferent on July 1st AXD AGAIN PAYS Yon Inleret on October 1st Each Time Your Interest Draws Interest THE MUNROE & CH AMBUSS BANK OCALA, - FLORIDA FULLER & AYER DENTAL SURGEONS Office over Munroe & Chanibliss B'k. OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH. J.E.CHAGE DENTAL SURGEON Rooms J), 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block, OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Commercial Bank OCALA FLORIDA Office Hours, 8 to 12 a. in, 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 211. TERMS. CASH. F. E. McCLANE Physician and Surgeon General Practice Calls Made Prompt Promptly, ly, Promptly, Night 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 EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAUGHTSMAN AND 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 by contract or on commis commission sion commission basis, write or consult me at ltoom 27, Holder Illoek OCALA - FLORIDA M'lVER & MAO KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and Embalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes All Work Done by Licensed Em Embalmers balmers Embalmers and Fully Guaranteed. DR. J. T. SHAW. VETERINARIAN Graduate of the United States Col College lege College of Veterinary Surgeons, WASHINGTON, D. C. Located at the Jonea Iloapltal on Sonth Flrt Street. West OCALA, FLORIDA. AH Calls Promptly Answered. IV. C. BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION P. 6. BOX 46 OCALA. FLA. C. J. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Plans ana Specifications Furnished Upon Request. 129 South Third Street OCALA FLORIDA nONTEZUMA BARBER SHOP W. F. BLESCH, Proprietor. Business Men's Favorite Place Reop Reopened ened Reopened by r Veteran.; CALL AND SEE WW III Of I Speech Made By Mr. P. E. Harrla, Edi Editor tor Editor of the Oeala llaaaer, Before the Oeala Labor laloa, Sept. 4, 10O4 The speech made by Mr. Harris seven years agro was one of those ut utterances terances utterances that are good for a'll time. It is as well worth reading today as it was seven years ago, and will be as true and timely a century from now, so the Star needs make no apology for reproducing it. Mr. Chairman and Fellow Citizens: I feel profoundly honored in being invited to participate in the celebra celebration tion celebration of this day. If I had the making of the calendar on which are noted in red letters the honorary, patriotic and festal days legal holidays which are to be joyfully celebrated and commemorated I should put labor day at the top of the column high above them all. Why? Because labor is life. If there should be a surcease from labor if all men were to stop sowing, reaping and distributing, even for a single year the population of the earth, the rich the same as the poor, would die from the bitter pains of hunger. There is a funeral. A rich man die and bequeaths to his immediate des descendants cendants descendants huge bundles of stocks and bonds and great heaps of silver and gold, jet comfortable and convenient as these possessions are, they do not lift their inheritors away from their dependence on the man who toils. For the possibility of existence, for the blessings and enjoyments of life, the man with his bags of gold is as dependent on the efforts and the suc success cess success of the man who produces as if he didn't own a penny. Why? The answer to the question is given in the prayer taught us by the Great Teacher: "Give usthis day our daily bread!" Tho bread that sustains and is di divinely vinely divinely proclaimed the "staff of life," must be constant and re-current. The bread of yesterday will not suffice. Like the manna fed to the children of Israel in the wilderness,) it must be gathered daily. j - Human mouths must have fresh food the rich man cannot live on the milk, and butter and eggs, left him by his ancestors. And the command what is it? This bread must be obtained in the sweat that toil produces. The command to labor was univer universal sal universal in its application. There were no favorites and no exemptions. It ap applied plied applied to every human creature when it was given, and the command is still in force. And before giving the command to labor God himself iirst set the exam example. ple. example. He dignified it, adorned it, beauti beautified fied beautified it. Listen again: When his marvelous creation was finished, God was satisfied with the work of. his hands, and pronounced upon it a benediction. And we are told that he rested from his labors! A man who has never labored has never been in a position to enjoy rest. The person who performs a piece of labor that meets and merits the approbation of his own heart, mind and conscience, is in a position to en enjoy joy enjoy that rest which God vouchsafes to the laboring world, and this rest which is a perfect and joyful rest can be obtained in no other manner. And God's work, how perfect it is. The more its hidden treasures are discovered, the more its secrets are revealed, the more marvelous it ap pears. The womb of nature is never bar barren. ren. barren. It never grows old with age. It is never out of commission. As long as the rains descend, the sun shines, and the earth holds together, it will never become exhausted. Flowers will blossom, corn tassel, fruits ripen and the process of fructi fructification fication fructification in endless evolution will keep steadily on. There is no cessation in nature's laws; no stoppage, no retro retrogression gression retrogression in her movements. God, as a designer, architect, build builder er builder and laborer, was no blunderer. The earth will yield as quickly and as abundantly to the diligent and skillful touch of labor today as it re responded sponded responded in the beginnning, when Cain began his first experiments as an agriculturist. In the countless years .that have preceded us, had the earth been a million times more populous, were it a million times older than it is. and a million times more populous today, there would still be enough in its ca capacious pacious capacious and prolific womb to sustain in comfort every living creature ,and an abunadnce to spare. Read the story of creation as re recorded corded recorded in Genesis, and what do we find? We find that out of the soil of the earth the "dust of the ground" God fashioned man with his own (Continued on Fourth Page.) Mobbed aad Robbed While Trjlnsr to Speak' to a Crowd of Maderlata Mexico City, Sept. 5. Stormed and forcibly robbed of 3.000 pesos yester yesterday day yesterday by a mob of Maderistas, in the principal thoroughfare of the capital, General Bernado Reyes, candidate for the presidency in opposition to Fran Francisco cisco Francisco I. Madero, was forced to aban abandon don abandon an effort to address his con constituents stituents constituents and to run the gauntlet of a jeering crowd upon whom the police had received orders "not to fire except as a last resort. Forty-three men were injured during the rioting. HOW'S THIS? We. offer One Hundred Dollars Re Reward ward Reward for any case of Catarrh that can cannot not cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldinf?, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter internally, nally, internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Bit. IIILI, SPEAKS IV HIS OW DEFENSE Berlin, Sept. 3. David Jayne Hill, tne retiring American ambassador on the eve of his departure from Berlin, has broken silence with regard to his resignation which was accepted by President Taft last April. The ambas ambassador sador ambassador gave out a statement yesterday intimating that the matter had been a deliberate intrigue to discredit him and misrepresent reasons for his resignation. He gave good and suf sufficient ficient sufficient evidence to show that his of official ficial official conduct was entirely satisfac satisfactory tory satisfactory both to the American and Ger German man German governments. Tin: CAUSE OF ECZEMA is germ life that burrows under and feeds on the skin. The way to cure ECZEMA is to remove the cause by washing away with a clean, "penetrat "penetrating ing "penetrating liquid, the germ life and poisons that cause the trouble. We have a preparation that will do this. The first application will stop the itching and give prompt relief to an ir irritated, ritated, irritated, itching or inflamed skin. If you are a sufferer from skin of scalp eruption in any form, try one bottle of this clean scientific preparation, we are confident you will be pleased with the results from the use of this standard preparation for eczema. Good for Infanta ox well a crown perMunM. Sold at the Postoffice Drug Store. ANOTHER RACE OLTIIRKAK IX OKINAWA HA Durant, Okla., Sept. 5. Horace Grjbble, a white farmer, was killed in a battle between five white men and five negroes near Caddo last night. The white men declare they were fired upon while passing the home of a ne negro gro negro named Daniels, while the negroes say the whites threw a stick of dyna dynamite mite dynamite at the hut and commenced firing. Feeling against the negroes is bitter and further race trouble is feared. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Will reach your individual case if you have any form of kidney and bladder troubles or urinary irregularities. Try them. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. mnnB ((EATINGS CAFE Charles Rodoff, Proprietor. The Best Quick Lunch Eat Eating ing Eating Douse in the City Everything that is good to eat, properly served Right Now, when you want it. SHRIMPS and CRABS and all other del delicacies icacies delicacies of the season. Iinnnmmtnnm: ROCKY FORD CANTALOUPE SEED We are now saving the seed of the selected, carefully grown, pure strain Rocky Ford cantaloupes at our farms. These farms are operated only for the seed and the greatest care is taken in saving the seed. Orders will be taken here for the next few weeks and de delivery livery delivery can be made when desired. Prices and terms will be quoted on ap application. plication. application. Last year we sold over 6,000 pounds of seed to satisfied cus customers. tomers. customers. Address, S. C. MAYO, Rocky Ford, Colorado. FULL SAMPLES AND STYLE Call and look them over and give your order now for a handsome fall tailor made suit of clothes JERRY BURNETT BOOKS ARRIVING THE TAILOR West Fort King Ave. Phone 73 Florida and Ctah. Two Greatett Bat Bat-tiehlp tiehlp Bat-tiehlp Afloat, Will he la Fight Fighting ing Fighting Trim November 15th Washington, Sept. 5. The sister dreadnoughts Florida and Utah, the mightest warships in the American navy, will be in fighting trim by No November vember November 15, according to the calcula calculations tions calculations of the naval experts. Within a week the Utah, just plac placed ed placed in commission, will enter the docks of the New York navy yard to receive the finishing touches. This work in involves volves involves the installation of conning towers and the sights for her guns. Great secrecy surrounds the construc construction tion construction of these devices. The Florida wTill be placed in commission about Sept. 15 and will be ready for active ser service vice service simultaneously with the Utah. These two floating fortresses will be attached to the first division of the Atlantic fleet, the Florida becoming the regular flagship of the division and the Utah occupying that signal relation whenever her eister ship goes to dock for overhauling. Capt. Harry S. Knapp will command the Florida and Capt. Henry S. Benson the Utah. Greater in every respect, size, armor and armament, the Florida and Utah will wrest from the Delaware and the North Dakota the honor of being the most powerful war vessels afloat. The displacement of the two new dread dreadnoughts noughts dreadnoughts is 21,823 tons. each. Ten 12 12-inch inch 12-inch guns distributed in turrets and sixteen 5-inch rifles constitute the main batteries. The hulls are belted with armor ranging from 9 to 11 in inches, ches, inches, while steel walls, a full foot through protect the turrets. The ships are 521 feet long and are equipped with turbine engines generating 28, 28,-000 000 28,-000 horsepower, which, ;it is said, will drive them at a speed greater than the 20.73 knots required by the navy department specifications: Each of these castles of the sea will be manned by a crew of 60 officers and 888 men. SI PHEME COURT WILL SETTLE The Vexed QueMtlon of" "the Treaty Treaty-Maklnt? Maklnt? Treaty-Maklnt? Power of the Government Where It Confllftw with State RiRlt Washington, Sept. o.-t One of the most serious attacks eyer made upon the treaty-making power of the Unit United ed United States will mark th"ef opening of the coming term of the supreme court of the United States ne.xt month. The Italian government, through its consul general on th Pacific coast, will argue that the United States pos possesses sesses possesses broad enough f trSaty-making power to deal with the settlement of estates of foreigners who die in this country without leaving wills. Public officials fromisl:fornia will contend that the federal government has no such power and will ask the court to do what it never yet has done, declare, a treaty unconstitutional. More than twenty nations with treaties similar to this one between the United States and Italy will await the decision of the court. In many re respects spects respects the question involved resembles the Japanese school question in Cali California fornia California during the Roosevelt adminis administration, tration, administration, and it is said that the decision would control the latter question should it ever arise again. A FIEltCE NIfJHT ALARM Is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Oft Often en Often it aroused Lewis Chamblin of Man Manchester, chester, Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2) for their four children were greatly subject to croup. "Sometimes in severe attacks," he wrote, "we were afraid they would die, but since we have proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Dis Discovery covery Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma, hay fever, lagrippe, whoop whooping ing whooping cough and hemorrhages fly before it. Fifty cents and $1. Trial bottle free. Sold by Tydings & Company. A MURDEROUS NEGRO Lumberton, N. C, Sept. 5. Gray Tolar. a wealthy lumberman, was probably fatally injured and his wife attacked by an unknown negro at their home in this town last night. Tolar's skull was crushed by a blow with a plow bar and Mrs. Tolar was nearly choked into insensibility be before fore before her screams frightened off Jier assailant. BEFORE YOU REACH THE LIMIT Of physical endurance, and while your condition is still curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results will delight you. For backache, nervousness, rheumatism, and all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. HOTEL FOR SALE The Colonial Hotel, located on Mag nolia 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 in every particular. Has over $3500 worth of new furniture, new ga3 and wood range, etc. Rest of plumbing and electric system. House will not need a dollar in repairs or furniture for years. One of the handsomest cor ner lots in Ocala. surrounded by mas sive cement block fence. Lot Is 105 by 105 feet. The Colonial has 25 rooms and is now enjoying a splendid busi ness, every room being occupied every night. This is one of the best small $2 a dav 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 tne sole agency for the sale of the Colonial. H. A. KRAMER Montezuma Bloek Oeala, Fla. I Of Fladlae Walter I. Trammel!, the MlftMlaa; High Sprlag Jeweler Pensacola. Fla., Sept. 5. Htpe has been abandoned for the recovery of the body of Walter I. Trammell, cousin of United States District At Attorney torney Attorney Worth Trammell and Attorney General Park Trammell of this city, who disappeared more than a week ago and whose body is believed to have been thrown into the St. Johns river at Jacksonville. He was last seen in Jacksonville a week ago and his coat and hat were found in' the rear of a Ray street store. Detectives and police have maintained a thorough search for many days. COMMOX COLDS MUST BE TAKEN' SERIOUSLY For unless cured they sap the vitality and lower the vital resistance to more serious infection. Protect jrour chil children dren children and yourself by the prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and note its quick and decisive re results. sults. results. For coughs, colds, croup, whoop whooping ing whooping cough, bronchitis and affections of the throat, chest and lungs, it is an ever ready and valuable remedy. For sale by the Court Pharmacy. EARTHQUAKES IX XORTH CAROLIXA Washington, N. C, Sept. 5. Two dis distinct tinct distinct shocks of earthquake were ex experienced perienced experienced in this city at a late hour last night. The shocks were several minutes apart and each was of consid considerable erable considerable duration. Houses were severely shaken, but so far as can be learned no damage was done. The people for a time were panic-stricken. Reports from nearby points indicate that the shocks were general in this imme immediate diate immediate section. DIGESTIOX AXD ASSIMILATION It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assim assimilated ilated assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stom Stomach ach Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. LAXD FOR SALE For sale, forty acres of fine land located at Fort McCoy and one mile west of Ocala. Northern Railroad. Will sell in ten acre lots if so desired. Twenty acres cypress timber and twenty acres pine and hammock. Per fectly safe investment; will double in value in a very short time. Perfect deed. Apply to H. H. MeConn,. P. O. Box 16, Ocala, Fla. ATTACKS SCHOOL PRIXCIPAL A severe attack on School Principal Chas. B. Allen of Sylvariia, Ga., Is thus told by him: "For more than three years," he writes, "I suffered Indescri Indescribable bable Indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver, and stomach trouble and diseased kid neys. All remedies failed until I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me com completely." pletely." completely." Such results are common. Thousands bless them for curing stom ach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, and biliousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 50 cents at Tydings & Company's. CHOICE RUILDIXO LOTS FOR SALE I have three lots facing South Sec ond and three facing South Third street, fifty feet on the front to each lot, part of which I will sell either for cash or on easy terms. These are some of the best residence lots on the market. Call on me for particulars. Fred G. B. Weihe. KILLS A MURDERER A merciless' murderer is appendicitis with many victims, but Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing constipa constipation, tion, constipation, headache, biliousness, chills, etc. Twenty-five cents .at Tydings & Co's. DISSOLUTION' XOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm of Smith & Roberts has been dissolv ed by mutual consent. E. C. Smith continues the business and C. V. Rob erts retires. The said Smith will re ceive all funds due the old firm and will pay all of Its obligations. E. C. Smith. C. V. Roberts. Ocala, Fla., Sept. 1st, 1911. HAS MILLIOXS OF FRIENDS How would you like to number your friends by millions as Bucklen's Arni Arnica ca Arnica Salve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years made them. Its the best salve in the world for sores. ulcers, eczema, burns, boils, scalds, cuts or corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings. bruises or cold sores. Has no equal for piles. 23 cents at Tydings & Co's. MAGNOLIA PLACE LOT For sale, the pretty residence lot No. 70 on South 10th street. 42x122 feet, for $150. Apply to Star office or to Abner Pooser, general delivery. FOLEY'S HOXEY & TAR COMPOUXD Still retains its high place as the best household remedy for all coughs and colds, either for children or grown persons. Prevents serious results from colds. Take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and refuse substitutes. Sold by Court Pharmacy. 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. THE TEXAS WONDER cures kidney, bladder and rheumatic troubles. $1 bottle seldom fails to give quick and permanent relief. Write for local testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 202S Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all druggists. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. An army of our graduates run ning shops depending upon us for barbers. Many jobs waiting. Few weeks qualifies by our method of free practice and careful Instructions. Can't be had elsewhere. Write Moler Bar ber College, Atlanta. Ga. Are offering their entire line of Ladies9 amid At Greatly Reduced Prices Come, and make your selec selections tions selections before these beautiful goods are all gone. THIS IS A SIGNED GUARANTEE OF SAT ISFACTION BY THE u, Uo Uo m White, Wile & Warner, makers of the famous W-W-W Ring, 2- thorize the retailer to sell their Rings with an absolute guarantee Cl satisfaction. This guarantee includes the STONES STAYING IN (ex (except cept (except diamonds). If, however, the stones should come out, the maker re replaces places replaces them absolutely free of charge. The ring is guaranteed in every" detail. If you wish to buy a ring that will give you entire satisfaction j and much pleasure, we suggest that you buy W-W-W rings. Look for : ; the mark W-W-W on the inside. Wr-Wr-W rings guaranteed solid gold. : 5 WHITE, WILE &. WARNER Makers of Rings "In Which the Stones Do In" ,OiS Al. E. OUJIRMETTT, Acgsimf ; A Large Selection of Rinas to Select From HnniniinmnininMiinin Miss Mary Affleck has just returned from the fashion center of the west and now has on exhibi exhibition tion exhibition the latest creations in shapes, and street hats, in all the leading colors, especially the pretty delicate shades and white. Call and See Them. Miss Mary AlMIocM In Commercial Dank Building tnni!nmiwtm Call np Phone 300 and Let PLUMBI1IN) AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee to Save Yon Money on Any Work In Oar Lfcts Am tve employ noae but expert we are la poaltlaa to traraatee ev every ery every pleee of irork we eoaatraet to ataad tae laapeetlaa mt tae asaat rlistd lattpeetom. It eoMta thlasr tm eet oar fla are, mmt tm are the winner, vrhelaer we aeeure tae eoatraet or aot. Give mm m trial. M. W'. TUCKER FORT KING BLOCK THE JEFFCOAT UERCDANT TAILORS cesses MANUFACTURERS 0 1 nnrl JLJ vet os Give an Estiaste ca Ycsr OCALA, FLORIDA ooh iis pofin for our patrons to select their own fashions. We how 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 id no sale We want to make you a trial suit, because we know we will have your future' cus custom tom custom af terwards. TAILORING CO. : CCAL3. HjCZZi Short waostis 4' i ",.? .- -... OCALA EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5t 1911. OCALA EVENING STAR QUAIL. JSOT YET HATCHED Those people who think the season for shooting quail has not been opened too early by the recent game law of the county should go out south of town where we can show them two nest of egg3 not yet hatched out and the mother quails setting on the nests. This is rather late for quail to be set setting ting setting but many of the birds hatched out early in the season are not large enough, to shoot and yet many more of them, are not large enough to care for themselves- Most of the Marion countr soortsmen who are fond of Important stone in the foundation of quail shooting, will ignore the new our civilization. More than' any other! law and abide by the old one. They Bittinger & Carroll, Proprietors. R. R. Carrroll, Business Manager. J. H. Benjamin, Editor. SOME COMMENTS OX THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Our public school system 13 the most one, or probably two or three things, it Is the cause of this country taking the foremost place among the nations of the earth. Prussia once stood foremost in edu education, cation, education, and the schools of that coun country try country are probably more systematic than that of any other country in the would as soon thank of shooting do mestic fowls as to go out now for quail. SPARKMAX AND PHILLIPS The St. Augustine correspondent of the Savannah Morning News contrib contributes utes contributes the following to the political lit- world; but leading educators of other erature of the day: countries say that the Prussian school Tf there Is a congressman in Flor Flor-system system Flor-system ha? become too weighty and lia wno S regarded as having a real elaborate and burdens the mind of the Cjnch on his job so far as being re re-average average re-average scholar instead of developing elected Is concerned, it is Stephen M. it. The appalling proportion of in- sparkman of Tampa, chairman of the sanity and suicide among Prussian rjVers and harbors committee of the children Is quoted by scientific men in new Democratic Congress. But Iler- support of this statement- bert S. Phillips, young, ambitious and The Star fears that American txU to the brim of fight, has entered schools, those of Florida not excepted. tne arena over in that district, and are having a tendency toward over-has considerably unsettled things, study, but they cannot be charged j Sparkman holds a position that makes with an undue amount of system. In I him of the greatest value not only to fact, the system U so deficient that while one scholar has no more than an opportunity to acquire the rudi rudiments ments rudiments of education, another is work worked ed worked almost to death in keeping up with his studies, inadequately his district, but to the entire state, but politics is politics. Phillip3 was not deemed to have a show at first, but now it is generally understood in the counties of the first that there will be Our country schools are more Qf a war over there than has equipped and their been the case in many campaigns. Of fil III AlillB The Ocala Fertilizer Company has bought the seed department of Baxter Cam and will continue the business in the same place under the name of "Ocala Seed Store." We have in a fresh supply of seeds. and will try to keep everything in the seed line. We will appreciate the con continuance tinuance continuance of fhe custom already estab established lished established in this department, and solicit any new business, guaranteeing prompt and courteous service to all. WE ARE GOING TO SELL SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS AND SELL. THEM RIGHT. We are prepared to buy all the VELVET BEANS and PEANUTS we can secure and a limited amount of HAY, CORN. POTATOES. SYRUP, etc. We expect to build up a trade in all these farm products, and if the FARMER will help us, we will give him a good market for every stable so that every farmer will know where to sell and where to buy. Come to see us and make our place headquarters. W. D. CARN, Manager. You can get your pictures framed at the Ocala News Company. and get then j now. in the belief that he will be re-elected." GOOD NEWS OF Cl'XBY teachers are 111 paid. They do not Sparkman's friends are very firm have as long terms of school as the children need. On the other hand, scholars In the higher grades, par particularly ticularly particularly of the high schools, have too many studies, and in" order to keep up with their classes, they must study not only in school but at home, and often far into the night. There are some studies, particularly In the high schools, that should not be taught In a public school. For one thing, they are almost entirely useless, when ac acquired, quired, acquired, to the average man or woman; for another, it is almost impossible , The Jacksonville Metropolis has tea a nnf i-k m -v n i T iiml tr Trail t A I K . ""' leased the full afternoon service of the LOST Between Frank's store and Camp's residence, a souvenir pocket pocket-book book pocket-book of the Marion County Fair, con containing taining containing $12 in bills. Finder please re- Col. R. E. Gunby has practically re covered from his severe illness, which has confined him to his bed for sev eral weeks. He was out yesterday for Ihe first time. Tampa Times. Mr. Gunby's Ocala friends are many. and they rejoice in his recovery. MUCH IMPROVEMENT IX THE MET reward. our h mm ---- v " " do to find time for them; consequently, many scholars drop out of school as soon .as they pass the lower grades The lower grades, which nearly all enter, suffer by being denied the use of the money spent on the higher ones, which comparatively few can enter and pass. It is the tendency of our high schools to teach some things parents should not expect their child ren to learn at the expense of the state. For this, the teachers as a class, are responsible. They are naturally am bitious and like to turn out the finish ed product. They have loaded on our public school system studies that are comparatively easy to the bright boys and girls whose parents are able to let them devote full time to their studies, but are an impassable ob stacle to the sons and daughters of poorer men and women. While on this line, we reproduce part of an article from Dixie, dealing with this subject In its usual thorough and emphatic way. The article fol lows: . "School Day" Associated Press, and its columns consequently show a great improve ment. The Met has always been a newsy paper, and the improvement puts it in the front rank of afternoon dailies. SPOKE FOR HIMSELF After September 1st we vrtll be In our new store where our facilities will be greatly Improved you to' come and see how we nre fixed anil HOllelt your trade and In return we guarantee you nnurpasaeil Kervtee. If you have your bills, all right; we Khali be glad j to open an account, If we have not al- ready done no, hut if your reputation f IM M EKIIME Many Ocala People Coming- and Going;. Coast Line Should Open It PaftMenger Station Eastlake. Sept. 5 Died, at Eastlake, Monday, September 4, 1911, "Pompey," aged 32 rear?, who for the past thirty years has been a familiar sight upon the streets of Eastlake and vicinity, and was the faithful quadruped of Judge Alex Wynne. Mrs. II. A. Fausett and family leave today for their home in Ocala. Miss Edna Walton will accompany them for a week's visit in Ocala before return returning ing returning to her home in Miami.' Among the Ocala people who spent Sunday at the lake were C. K. Sage. H. A. Fausett. Dr. C. B. Ayer, James Carlisle, Jr.. Rutherford Carlisle. Wil Willie lie Willie Mcintosh. Gordon Moorhead, Dr. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Chambliss, Lynn Sanders, Ira Taylor and Misses Susie Morris and Jettie McConn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yonce and Mrs. C. K. Sage autoed from Ocala to Eastlake Sunday and spent the aft afternoon ernoon afternoon with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Toph, of the Montezuma hotel, Ocala. who have been spending the past week at "The Oaks." entertained quite a number of Ocala friends Friday night at a chick chicken en chicken pillau. Mrs. H. G. Spooner and Attorney E. Brooks of Boston, who have been at Eastlake for a couple of weeks, looking after business affairs, left 1 last week for Massachusetts. It was j Attorney Brooks first visit to East East-j j East-j lake, and like all others who visit Lake Weir, was very much impressed j with the natural location and its fu fu-i i fu-i ture possibilities. ! Mrs. E. C. Sage of Tampa and Mrs. i Lewis Yonce of Ocala spent several j days the past, week with Mrs. C. G. j Sage at Eastlake, returning to Ocala : Saturday. Mr. Guy V. Toph and family, who ihave been pleasantlv domiciled at "The Oaks" the past week, returned i to Ocala Monday. Eastlake residents I hope for an early return of this gen- o IF IF E E The Keynote of much of the pleasure and satisfaction experienced at meals is in the use of GOOD COFFEE. Basing this knowledge on evidence given by many pleased customers of fiHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL I we feel safe in recommending it to know of it if you have never tried it, for it is Know. All Over the W orld. 1RACID fiOGTO you. You certainly i :.r. 4 GHASt & SANiQBN'S TEA This most excellent Tea is appreciated by lovers of GOOD TEA, as much so as Chase & Sanborn's Coffee is appreciated by lovers of GOOD COFFEE. o 2 PHONES, 16 AND 174 Tea OCALA, FLORIDA Henry Clay Beattie went on the stand at Chesterfield courthouse, Va., Monday, and told his story of the kill ing of his wife, as he says, by an un unknown known unknown man. He was either telling the truth or a mighty good lie. His story sounded probable and was as straight as a shingle. The design of the new McNamara defense fund stamp, submitted to the Postofflce Department by Frank Mor Morrison, rison, Morrison, secretary of the American Fed Federation eration Federation of Labor, has been approved. Under the postal regulations such stamps must not be placed on the ad address dress address side of an envelope or package, but may be placed on the reverse side. PHI SIGMA FACULTY PRESENT In a few days we aoors of the school houses provided by the people of Florida for the Instruction of the children of Florida will be. thrown open. The expenses of these schools are net by taxes levied on all the people. who pay them cheerfully, in spite of the abstract injustice, of requiring one man to pay for the education of an other man's children, because of the patriotic impulse in the hearts of men living in a free country that prompts them to make personal sacrifices for the advancement of the common good.' Education being a universal need, its application must be universal. If every man was equal to his neighbor in property, In thrift and In earning power universal 'education would be accomplished by individual action. But men can never be equal in fortune as long as man is a free agent acting ac according cording according to his own will through the talents supplied him by the Creator. Unless public education does in fact bring knowledge to every one of the people, the theory of'public education cannot stand the test of public ap approval. proval. approval. People cannot, in justice, be asked to make sacrifices for the com common mon common good unless they are shown that the fruits of their sacrifice are uni universally versally universally applied. With the ringing of the school bell in Florida, it is the duty of the boards of public instruction to answer these questions that are in the minds and hearts of the people of Florida: Has every child of school age In your county been provided with a seat In the public schools? Have enough teachers been provid provided ed provided to give each child daily instruction and direct personal supervision?" Are the best methods of instruction employed in the schools in your coun ty? Are the children given daily tasks In accordance with their ability to ac complish them? Are me scnooi rooms property ven tilated, lighted, heated and cooled? Are the seats comfortable? Are necessary conveniences for the comfort of pupils provided and prop erly looked after? Have the children room to play, and time, equipment and instruction given them to exercise this primal right of childhood? Are the. buildings safe, clean and roomy? Are precautions taken to provide against the danger to life and limb in case of fire or panic? Has each child an equal chance with every other child in school? For the correct answer to the ques questions tions questions the people of Florida will hold the public's servants in charge of the people's schools responsible. The things covered by these ques questions tions questions are elementary. They must be looked after first. The people's money must be used to provide these necessities, even at the sacrifice of what is known as higher education. There is enough money to give every child in Florida the rudiments of edu education, cation, education, with proper safeguards to life, health and morals provided. Let grades be added after every child has a seat in school with proper attention given to all things necessary for the child's instruction and care. Xo 2, Fort Kins; Avenue, Ocala, Fla., 'Phone 170 We do not canvass for pupils, but will say that if you want your boys or girls "taught higher branches or prepared for anything, this is your opportunity. We invite to our opening on the 11th inst., an persons interested in school work. We'll entertain you for a half-hour. G. C. Looney, Pres. reputation or we do not know. He Heme me Heme ni be r we did not make your reputa reputation tion reputation for paying, r Respectfully, BAXTER CARN INFORMATION WANTED ial family and that each sojourn may We invite j be prolonged. j Mrs. J. G. Lege was an Ocala visitor 1 Monday. j A. J. Beck of the Court Pharmacy, ! Ocala. was a Monday arrival at East- reputntlon of paying j lake for a brief visit with his many friends. The .:30 a. m. northbound A. C. L. passenirer and the 9:30 p. m. south southbound bound southbound trains are fillins; a Ions: felt for paying Ih not good, we hall be ; want with tn Ocala-Kastlake busi- glad to Klve you the ame wervlee but j .hnao fam!i;0 nr cnn.,m. for can. Uo not get mad with n l'inff'at the lake. The every dav. mid- we refuse to credit you for the reason j t..ot ,,citnri tn r.-mi. will be that you do not bear a good i nr fr;Ariil mrtn withm.f interference with business affairs and the brief outings are greatly enjoyed. According to the number of daily pas passengers sengers passengers that Eastlake furnishes there is a question in the minds of Eastlake peoxde as to "why is the A. C. L. de depot pot depot not kept open for the benefit of the traveling public?" There is a good waiting room comfortably fur furnished, nished, furnished, as well as a large freight room which could often be used to ad vantage. Not long since and a not infrequent occurrence a large party of Ocala people principally waiting for a northbound train were caught on the platform in a severe rainstorm. It was observed that several of the party emerged from beneath the building as the train pulled up to the station, they having deemed it necessary to obtain shelter for themselves and their baggage from the rain. These forced measures for shelter should not be permitted and we hope there will be no further cause for complaint against the A. C. L Company. A genial party of Tampa people ar arrived rived arrived at Eastlake Tuesday to occupy "The Oaks." The party is composed of Mrs... Frances Parker and familv. Mrs. G. B. Sparkman arid daughter. Miss Elizabeth Sparkman, Mrs. L. B. Bradford and Miss Louise Duke. Information is wanted of the pres ent whereabouts, if living, or any in formation, as to death, of JOHN F. COYLE, a retired engineer of the New York Fire Department. JOHN F. COYLE left the city of New York in 1905 and was last heard of from the Hotel DeKeyser, Ocala, Fla., in the month of June, 1903. Ira E. Miller, Attorney. 42 Broadway, Manhattan! N. Y. City. mm. BenMStrat ion Week 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. Jtou will find it ex exhilarating, hilarating, exhilarating, satisrying, cooling. Try It once then you will recommend It your yourself. self. yourself. Only Five Cents. THE COURT PHARMACY Phone 284 FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquid) Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder, ailments. It is specially re commended to elderly people for its wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort it gives them. For sale in Ocala by the Court Pharmacy. If what you eat won't make you smile, try a box of Digestit and then you can't help it. At the Court Pharmacy. COTTOX "PLANT Cotton Plant, Sept. 4. One of the hardest rains of the season fell Sun Sunday day Sunday evening. The school at Cotton Plant opened Monday with seventeen scholars, and this Is pretty good for the first day. Mrs. W. E. Veal returned to her home at Istachatta last Friday morn morning. ing. morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Reynolds and little daughter came out from Ocala Saturday afternoon and will spend this week with relatives here. Mr. T. W. Simpson left for Istachat ta Saturday mornirg, where he has a position. Master Lloyd C. Bell, Jr., returned to his home at Croom Saturday morning, after a very pleasant visit with her rand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M Barco of this place. Mr. Joe Hudgens and Miss Fay Beck of Berlin attended preaching here Sunday and took dinner and spent the afternoon with Miss Carrie Barco. The friends of Mrs. T V. Newbern regret to hear that she is sick again We hope she will soon be well again. Messrs. M. L. Reynolds, Chas. R. Veal and Jim Tarker indulged in a deer hunt Monday. M. L. Reynolds returned to Ocala Tuesday to accept a position with W. D. Cam in his seed store. Miss Carrie Barco and Mr. Sam Barco intend attending the box party at Martel Tuesday evening to he giv given en given for the benefit of the Epworth League of that place. BELLE OF URHANAS BEAUTY WAS BLIGHTED Word has been received at Urbana O., that Nellie Helmick, once the belle of the town, who won first prize In A intamntinnal beauty contest at the Chicago world's Fair, died recent ly friendless In a New York hospital. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, Ala. "For more than a year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of thi3 place, "I suffered witb, terrible pains in my back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardui, so I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bottles. My mother and my aunt have also used Cardui and were greatly benefited. I shall always p"raise Cardui to sick and suffering women." Cardui is a purely vegetable, per perfectly fectly perfectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo women, men, women, and will benefit young and old. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav having ing having a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo womanly manly womanly constitution. Cardui has helped a million women back to health and strength. Have you tried it? If not, please do. It may be just what you need. ROOM FftR RENT Large room, well furnished at No 12 Watula street. $2 per one person or $3 per Young men preferred. week for week for two. There are Two Hinds or Chill Tonic PLANK'S AND OTHERS THE OLD RELIABLE PLANK'S CHILL TOXIC 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 DRUGGTST. LINCOLN BEACHEY LOST Ills Reeorrt for Altltmle to (arroK, a Frenchman Roland Paris, Sept. 5. Roland G. Garros, the French aviator, yesterday broke the world's record for altitude in an aeroplane. He ascended 4,2o0 metres (13,043 feet). REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY "Y EARS by MILLION'S of MOTHERS for their CIiTLDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SI'CCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTEN? THE GEMS, AL ALLAYS LAYS ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIAR DIARRHOEA. RHOEA. DIARRHOEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure, and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's S.iothing" Syrup,", and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle We are going to give away a Majestic Range, a Favorite Gas Range and a Barrel of 'Henry "Clay Flour; Wednesday, SepfeinnilbeiP SiOttlhi, during Majestic Range Demonstration Week, as prizes for cakes baked and made of Henry Clay Flour. The first prize will be awarded for the best cake, which will be first choice of the three prizes; second prize, second choice and third prize, third choice. f The only condi conditions tions conditions are that the cake must be w a Plain Cake not a a layer or fruit cake. It may be plain or iced outside. We want all to come, whether customers of ours or not. Come and see how we are fixed in our new store, whether you participate in the contest or not. Mr. W. P. Wilkerson, of the firm of Austin, Nichols & Co., New York, will be with us to demonstrate Sun Sunbeam beam Sunbeam goods. Come and see how fine they are. Mr. Wilkerson will be here the 20th and 21st. This is a contest worth while and will certainly in interest terest interest every one. We invite you to come. Respectfully, TTtv A A DdAILU h CHINESE QUARTER IN HEAVEN MICH CROWDED I Hankow, China. Sept. 5 The Araeri Araeri-j j Araeri-j can mission at Wu Ilu has received a .M M ....... fx. i report that one hundred thousand per- f'MZli I ve been drowned by the tloods Iristrucfiutis. anJ 64-page book. Home Treatment i caused by the water flowing over the for Women." sent in pioin wrapper, oo rt:uest. banks of the Yang-Tse-Kiang river. Thp Hoo.ls are the worst that have ! been experienced in many years. It is estimated that over per cent of the crops have been destroyed. SIGNS MUST RE REMOVED FROM COUNTY PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of county com commissioners missioners commissioners held August 8. 1911. it was ordered that all signs and advertise advertisements ments advertisements on county property, such as bridges, trees and county roads right-of-way, etc., be removed and the road superintendents are ordered to remove such signs. By order of the board of county com commissioners missioners commissioners for Marion county, Florida. August 8,1311. S. T. Sistrunk. Clerk, ,?oard County Commissioners. Foley EUdne 'j Pills! TONIC IN ACTION QUiCK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. Serve PLEZOL to your ramlly. Serve FLEZOL to your friends. i hen you are down town drink KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, PLEZOL i RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the S save a world of confidence in KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of tht BLADDER and all annexing URINARl I Chamberlai; Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success," IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to M, For by aU dealeVs. MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY: WEATHER FORECAST Washington. Sept. 5. Showers night and Wednesday, moderate iable winds. to-var- PEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION 8. A. Davis, 627 Washington St., Conner -villa, fnd., is iq ma oin year, ne writes us: l Lave ate If suffered much from my kidue s and blad-1 der Ihadseverebackachosatidnji kidt j?yacilon Diarrhoea is always more or less was too frequent, causing nie to lose much sleep prevalent during September. Be pre- at night, and in my bladder thre was constant !, ;. ,,;;. r.-.ii pain. X look Foley Kidney Pills for stiiif tin.9, 5,lre'3 it. Chamberlains Colic, n4 am nnvfrMnf all trouble and aira-in hi tn Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is b tip and around. Foley kidney Pills hava my fclgbast recommendation. FOR SALE BY COURT PHARMACY prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers. A Lame Back, Stitch in the Side, Stiff Keck or Rheumatism in the) Jointa outs a man out of commission most effectually. The misery will notlaat IX treated with 4 BALLARD'S W LDMD'Rffl IT IS A WONDERFUL PAIN KIT Rnb !tln ever the part affected. It penetrates the flesh and quickly reaches the spot where tfi 1 trouble exists. The painful symptoms Immediately subside. It relaxes the muscles, quiets Inflamma-J It tion, restores strength, ease and suppleness. Serere cases of chronic rheumatism or neuralgia ars 0. forced to yield to its powerful relieving influence. There is no ailment of the muscles or flesh that cannot be helped through this marvelous healing remedy; the Daln Is eased the moment It reaches the 4 affected part. It is a great family remedy for all purposes for which a liniment is needed. For beal beal-"? "? beal-"? . t ii Ti!ifsi ptwi! i swelllners. frost bites, stines tit insects, lw sol incr cuts, wounus, dutus, uiu", - soning, sprains, contracted muscles, it has no superior in the speed with which it will restore healthy conditions, Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. JAMES F". BALLARD PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, HO. 1 cT I r Stwaeas Eye Salve U m remedy of seat power la dlaeaaes of the eye or eyellaa. tmatlema the ela-fct It Wale sjalcklr "Souo And RccowMENotobvl ALL DRUGGISTS I BLBrfS FOIEY'S OOlAXAIIVE FOIErYSE Suu 3mz -Z jr.Ki&r:c5KBDro : fO StOHACTOWA and COWSWATJOB OCALA EVEXIXG STAR, TtESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. LA nrCE BOAT HAULED IX EED OF IMPROVEMENT i- 1 OK I Z C OU are reminded that the Commercial Bank is a state institution and under "- thti direct supervision of the banking department of the State of Florida That its capital and surplus is $75000,00 and that we are growing but can still take care of more business. THE COiKIAL NIX I y 3 ? , fcs:. K4TvrS j-jiCiV'i-. - i-V-i' -...-af t3 C 'iCiabfejS-jiSE33 ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY LORETTO (Near Mandarin) FLORIDA. Boarding school for boys, conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Boys from eight to fourteen years received, and carefully trained on physical, intellectual, moral and social lines. Healthy location. Mag nificent swimming pool. Complete equipment in schoolrooms, dormi- tories,' dining hall and recreation rooms. APPLY FOR PROSPECTUS TO THE SISTER SUPERIOR. ST. JOSKPIi:S ACADEMY, LOHETTO, FLORIDA. "Digestlt Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. Odd Fellows meet tonight. Eagles meet tomorrow night. Masons meet Thursday evening. Woodmen meet Friday evening. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. 'Digestit. I. X. Xissrod of Bay Lake was at the Ocala House last night. If you are looking for something up-to-date In frames, call at Mills studio. Mrs. D. Harlacher of Bay Lake was at the Ocala House last night. Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. For indigestion or sour stomach use IMsjestit at the Court Pharmacy. J. J. Williams of Homosassa was at the Ocala House yesterday. From the Marlon Farms and Launched In Lake Weir The sight on the streets yesterday afternoon was the hull of a huge boat, mounted on the wheels of one of the heavy wagons of the White Star Transfer Company. The boat was built at the Marion Farms nearly a year ago but no one could be found who could haul it before. It is built of cypress, very heavy and strong, -has a modeled or round bow and a tray bottom. The boat Is about thirty-five feet long and twelve feet beam, flat or shallow and is not yet finished in inside. side. inside. The Collier brothers were go going ing going to Lake Weir with the boat this morning and launch it in the waters of that inland sea. There it will be finished and an engine put in. The boat is the property of Dr. Tydings, and when in commission will hold an entire picnic party. The placing of the boat on the wagon was something of an undertaking. It had to be "jack "jacked ed "jacked up higher than the wheels, the wheels lengthened away out and the boat blocked up above the wheels. The hauling of it was merely a mat matter ter matter of time and mules. The Collier brothers will undertake to move any anything thing anything that is offered them and usually accomplish it. CONFEDERATE VETERANS You can get your pictures framed at the Ocala News Company. Dr. P. Burgin of Mcintosh is a guest of the Montezuma. Drink PLEZOL, the new drink. It is healthful and invigorating. j Mr. C. J. Hodges of Inglis is a guest of the Montezuma. Digestit." Mr. D. H. Osteen is suffering severe severely ly severely from a bone felon on his left hand. j Dr. Eaton Lindner has returned ! from a visit to Michigan. j WANTED Position as woodsman j with good turpentine operator. D. ! Wynne, Withlacoochee, Ga. t Mr. Jinks McCrainey of Higley was ! in town today a guest of the Monte Monte-' ' Monte-' zuma. j FOR SALE CHEAP A good type type-I I type-I writer desk, almost new and very lit tle usea. Appiy to mis oince. J IS A! PRESERVES We have just received a new lot of Heintz and Hersch Jams, Preserves, Pickles and Olive?. These goods are especially fine, and the prices most attraciive. mm GROCERY HY Courteous Treatment, Low Prices, Prompt Delivery. J. C. GFIGER, Manager. TELEPHONE 114. Cashier G. W. Neville of the Bank of Dunnellon was in town last night a guest of the Montezuma. Don't meet your friend with a frown. Use Digestit, and meet him with a smile. The Court Pharmacy. The following Confederate Veterans attended the meeting of Marion Camp this morning: M. Atkinson. Alfred Ayer, J. W. Bray, J. L. Beck, F. W. Blitch. Dr. J. H. Billingsley. E. L. Carney, R. A. Carlton. li. J. Evans, B. I. Freyermuth, M. P. Frink. L. M. Graham, H. W. Henry, R. A. Kelsey, H. W. Long, J. H. Livingston, W. E. McGahagin. E. W. McDonald, C. C. Priest, Joe Shuford. H. R. Shaw and J. D. Williams. Quite an enthusiastic session was held and some routine business trans transacted. acted. transacted. The widow of the late Nicholas P. Myers appeared and asked the camp to assist her in obtaining a pension. Some of the Road in the Eastern Part of Marios County Dr. and Mrs. E. Van Hood in their Reo car and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hood in their Hudson arrived last night about 7 o'clock "from Daytona Beach, where Dr. Van Hood and family have been spending the past six weeks and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hood have been with them as their guests for a few days. They had a very trying experience at Altoona, near the Lake county line, but in Marion county. There is a bad washout hidden by weeds by the side of the road, which extends upon the roadbed. Dr. Walter Hood struck the washout yesterday afternoon and the rebound was so great that his car turned completely over on its side, and he and Mrs. Hood were thrown out into the bushes. Had the car turned on over on its back they might both have been killed. Fortjinately they were close to a house and got men and a pair of mules and with all of the jacks in the cars, the blocks and tackle that they were both car carrying, rying, carrying, the car was soon righted with with-only only with-only two hours of strenuous work and delay. Dr. Hood says the county should in instruct struct instruct the road overseers of the sev several eral several districts to immediately repair this kind of a break in the roads. They are often left for weeks and some sometimes times sometimes months because the men are working somewhere else and serious damage to life, limb and property oft often en often results. On the "stitch in time" plan this kind of work would save the roads and the patrons of the same. When left they grow larger and more dangerous. EXAMINATIONS GOING ON The examinations for teachers for certificates to teach in the public schools of the county commenced to day. The white applicants are being examined at the high school building and the colored applicants at Howard Academy. EXOCH ARDE.V THIS EVENING FOUR. OF A KIND The Air Dome certainly had a rat rattling tling rattling good subject last night in "Fighting Blood." Many people stayed to see it twice. The other subjects were very good ones. Tonight the Air Dome offers a dou double ble double value show. Enoch Arden will be run with three1 other reels. Also the "Celebrated Case" will be run once, making seven reels run during the ev evening. ening. evening. Enoch Arden is one of the pret prettiest tiest prettiest stories in the English language "Boil Your Water" is a subject ev everyone eryone everyone should see. Beside all these, there are two oth er lively subjects. All for a dime. The Temple will have a full hand to night. There will be "The Two Gardeners," a fine rural story, "The Yiddisher Cowboy," and "Bridget the Flirt," two exceedingly laughable comics, and "The Broncho Buster's Bride," a first class western story. A full bill. Don't forget that tomorrow there will be the regular Wednesday mati nee with the inimitable Jeff and Mutt in one of their funniest stunts. RANK'S NEW RUILDING A ROUGH EXPERIENCE Mrs. Lallie Mcintosh came up today from Clearwater, to visit Mrs. Ed Car-michael. STORE FOR RENT Halt ot front Mtore downntntrH at the Wood ni Mr block, nft to TbeuM-7.achery Furniture bnue, for rent. Apply to Mr. Akin or Mr. Uennett, with Orala Plumbing; & Elertrle Company. Harold M. Gilbartz of St. Peters Petersburg. burg. Petersburg. L. J. Taylor of Eustis, W. B. Ludston of Pensacola and S .F. Hines of Gainesville, were at the Ocala House yesterday. 'Digestit. Your kodak work can be finished in two to three days if you leave it at Mills' studio. Mrs. Elliott will go to Candler this evening to spend' a month with her sister. Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. Miss Elizabeth Newsom has return returned ed returned from her visit to relatives in South Carolina. Miss Florrie Condon, who left Jack Jacksonville sonville Jacksonville yecently for New York on the Clyde Line steamer Iroquois, had al almost most almost as rough an experience as Mr. R. A. Burford and his son. Miss Con Condon don Condon was so violently ill after the storm struck the vessel that she was entirely helpless in her berth. The sea was so rough that the captain was apprehensive for the safety of his pas sengers ana oraerea lite preservers distributed. Miss Condon was unable to even dress herself and the maids had to dress her and strap on the cork jacket. When she reached New York she was so ill from nervous prostra prostration tion prostration that she had to be helped off the ship and wanted to come straight home by rail and abandon her trip. The Interior work on the Ocala Na tional Bank is progressing rapidly. The cement floor is all laid ready for the tile, the brick and concrete wor'r for the big fire-proof vault is all com pleted and ready for the steel lining and covering. The frame work for all partitions, stairways and the second floor, which will be in the rear third of the building, is all up. The frame for the roof will soon be reared into place and the tile will he put on the roof. W ttr W MM :mteemm i op i caw. $pwuL im JJ- i ? 'I m i f. i XL. JYoUMW Mieea SSSBSSv : : .Z.l mm, f. K ADD DIGNITY, INDEPENDENCE, SAFETY TO YOURSELF AND " TO THOSE WHO DEPEND UPON YOU. GET OUT OF" THAT RUT OF LIVING BEYOND YOUR INCOME. HAVING MONEY SETS. OJf THE MIND LIKE EXERCISE SETS ON THE MUSCLES. IT SENDS NEW IDEAS THROUGH THE RRAIN. START THAT BANK AC ACCOUNT COUNT ACCOUNT NOW. - CAPITAL FULLY PAID IN 973000 JNO. L. EDWARDS. Pres. CLARENCE CAMP, Vlv Prim. . II. D. STOKES, Cashier. Motion Pictures and Susic 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 TWO GARDENERS THE YIDDISHER COWBOY THE BRONCHO BUSTER'S BRIDE BRIDGET THE FLIRT WrdnrNdaj- September 61 h, Matt and Jeff and the Germaa Bud Ij. H. VAN ENGEIjKEN, M. D. OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT Old Postofflce Building, Room 4. COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION You can get anything from a post card to an 18x22 photograph at Mills' studio. W. D. Diggans and A. O. Martin of Jacksonville were at the Montezuma last night. DR. J. W. HOOD'S TELEPHONES Office, 203. Residence, 295 DR. IT. W. COUNTS' PHONES Office, 427. Residence, 340. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. Buttermilk, fresh every day at the Postoffice Drugstore. DON'T FOIIGF.T tO ORDF.Il v The meat or poultry meal here. PRIME MEATS When you are happy drink PLEZOL. When you are dry drink PLEZOL When you look for prosperity drink FLEZOL M. M. Alexander of St. Louis, Mo, and J. C. r.yam of Louisville, Ky., were at the Ocala House yesterday. Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. A. T. Moore of Columbus, O., and J. F. Sheeler of New Orleans. La., were at the Montezuma last night. FOR SALE 5000 shares Night Hawk (Wash.) lc. (one and half cents). Write for special offer. Box 33, St. Augustine, Fla. Carlyle Peek of Starke and T. E. Dickerson of Gainesville were at the Montezuma last night. Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. .1. J. Flood and N. L Bauman of At Atlanta lanta Atlanta were at the Ocala House last night. for today's - CHOICE POULTRY The best procurable, the tender, juicy cut you'll like, the prime roast, a certainty if you place the order with us. Try our market. W. P. EDWARI S Phone 108 New City Market. OCALA, FLORIDA. FOR SALE Good cow milking condition, with calf. See J. H. Brinson. In excellent fine heifer 8-30-U 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. A. M. Williamson of Charlotte, N. C, James P. Kan Fort Wayne, Ind., R. Williams of Decatur. 111., and Dave Weintreiub of Kingston. N. Y., were guests of the Ocala House yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKenzie of Standard were at the Ocala House yes terday. When you have anything to franc take it to the Ocala News Co.; all kinds of mouldings. NOTICK OF MA STKR'S SALE L. M. Barrett and H. of Jacksonville were House last night. G. Fulenweider at the Ocala Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a final decree of fore foreclosure closure foreclosure made and entered by the judge of the circuit court of the fifth judicial circuit of Florida for and in Marion countv. in chancery, on the Sth day of August. 1!U. in a certain cause lately pending in said court wherein Ocala Live Stock .& Vehicle Company, a cor- Doration under the laws of the stated of Florida was complainant and I,. M. Sherhouse and J M. Sherhouse and L. M. Sherhouse and .1. M. Sherhouse as co-partners doinar business under the name and style of Sherhouse Brothers were defendants, the under undersigned signed undersigned was appointed special master in chancery in said cause to execute said final decree, and that pursuant thereto on the first Mondav in October, 1911, viz: the -n1 liar of October. iOll during the legal hours of sale 1 will offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at public out outcry cry outcry In front of the west door of the court house of Marion county. Flor Florida, ida, Florida, the following described property, to-wit: One sorrel mare, blazed face. risM hind foot white, age eight or nine years: one bay horse mule: one bay mare mule; one gray horse six years old; one bay horse white hind feet: one roan mare white faced: one sorrel horse six or seven years old: one bay horse five years old; one yellow geared black bodv hack number and one red geared black body hack number 33. A more particular description of said property will be seen by the bill of sale recorded in miscellaneous book "H" page 115 of the public records of fMarion county, Florida, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said final decree and cost. Joseph Bell. Special Master in Chancery. Hampton & Hall, Attorneys for Complainants. Warhorse Pit Game chickens. My "entire yard of fine bred games for sale cheap. Nothing to beat them. Write or call on Tremere, Belleview, Fla. Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. T. E. J3ickenson of Gainesville, C. J Hodges of Inglis and J. G. Gutherie of Brooksville were late arrivals at the Montezuma last night. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing the direc tions with each bottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. rold LOST Watch, six size, hunting filled case, No. 4486554; Elgin move ment No 1026722:?: also chain. Finder return to Mrs. H. B. Mock. Electra Fla., arid receive reward. 8-29-6t Millions in the air. Think of it Every time you ODen your mouth, in goes a whole menagerie of microbe germs and bacteria. When the liver stomach and bowels are active, these germs are harmless. If they are torpid it is just the condition needed to set up alsease; which at this season is generally of a' tnalrial nature. The moral is use HERBINE to keep th liver, stomach and bowels In a state of health and activity. It cures in digestion and constipation. Price 50c Sold by all druggists. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Miller have re- urned from their delightful trip to Detroit and other northern places of nterest. They had a most pleasant time and came home tired but happy A card was received a few days since from Frank Gates at Cape May Point, N. J., where he is having a most delightful time. Mr. Robert Sanders of Dunnellon came up last night in his car and spent the night and today in the city a guest of the Montezuma. 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. Mr. Nick A. Fleckenestein has re turned from a pleasant visit to St. Pe tersburg. The board of county commissioners ,is in session today with an unusually large volume of '"business before It. Quite a good many citizens from oth er parts of the county are here oa business before the board. Mrs. H. A. Fausett and daughters. Misses Ruby and Violet, came up from Eastlake today. They will remain at home some days and then return to the lake for the remainder of the heated season. They were accom panied by Miss Edna Walton of Miami, discharged who will be Mrs. Fausett's guest dur ins ner stay in me city. I nrvi-r uppttv CITY COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT The city council will convene this evening at 8 o'clock. A full attend attendance ance attendance of the members is desired as there is considerable business to 'be NEW WAGONS mt. ana -urs. tt. Jones and Both Mclver & MacKay and Me l- : l 3 r i . I cuuuren win go 10 Auania tomorrow Laughlin & Tolar. furniture houses, on the excursion rate. They will prob- have handsome new delivery wagons ably rent apartments there and Mrs. jones ana tne ennaren will spend the Mrs. John Dozier and daughter, Mrs. next two months in that city. Sylvan McElroy. have returned from their visit to North Carolina. Mrs Mr. A. P. Gilmore Is in Jacksonville McElroy went on to her home in Or- attending the U. S. A. of P. O. C. as ah.r. delegate from Ocala Branch No. 758. . inere are postal cierns rrom an over Miss Annie Louise Shoeflin of Tam me i-uumu itnenuing me jacKsonvine pa, who has been spending the past s,ehs,ion. wnicn win continue ror rour few weeks as the guest of her aunt, days. They are having a great time Mrs. P. V. Leavengood. left yesterday ana accomplishing a eood deal of I ty ncn.ctin nrho .in visit- Prices Ten and Five Cents SAY 1 1 IdDIJ MD good for the association. The dance last night at Yonge's hall, given by Miss Erin Yonge compli mentary to her guest. Miss Maude Cooke of St. Augustine, was srreatlv enjoyed by thirty of the young peo pie. The music was good and all en joyed the dancing. Fruit punch and cake were served during the eveninsr. Miss longe was assisted by her mother, Mrs. R. E. Yonge and Mrs. Perry. main until the first of October lng her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Hill. Mrs. J. E. Bargannler, the Dunnel lon milliner, passed through today on the way to Atlanta, to select her fall stock. Mr. W. E. McGahagin of Oklawaha came up today on the early train. Mr. R. F. Hyman of Tampa was in town yesterday, superintending the placing of a monument at the grave of" his wife, who was buried in Green wood cemetery several months ago. Mr. Hyman was a resident of Ocala for a number of years, while he trav traveled eled traveled out of here. A MOTH? Your wife, mother, sister or sweetheart will most admire you if you will buy one from us this week. Just for a few days we have on sale a lot of manufacturers' samples. The newest colors and shade effects.' The very latest styles for the coming season. The material and workmanship is cor cor-rect. rect. cor-rect. They were made to retail from 50 cents up. We have specially priced them this week at 35c Eacln Better hurry up, they are a good thing to tie to. KNOX and BEACON Hats ready for inspection. Mr. Witherspoon Dodge came up from Eastlake this morning, where he spent the night with friends. Mr. Tom Pritchett of Candler came up this morning on the early train. Mr. R. O. Connor went to Jackson ville today in the Interest of the Na National tional National Harvester Company. 'Digestit. Dr. II. C. Docler has moved his ofllee to the KFroad floor of the Lanier Rob ertnoa building-, opposite Melver and MacKay. Phonew: Office, 41 f Residence, 69. Mr. J. G. Parrish, one of our city's most competent youg druggists, leit Saturday night for Tampa and St. Pe tersburg. where he will enjoy a well earned vacation. We can supply you with pure Ice for all purposes, whether your require ments are for home use or ror a car load. Place your orders with us. OCALA ICS. & PACKING CO., OCALA. FLORID, Mr. W. W. Stripling went to Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville this morning in the interest of his house. Mr. C. E. Connor came up from Lake Weir this morning to attend on (the board of county commissioners. Misses Ernestine and Nan Brooks have as their guests this week Misses Polly McMullin of Clearwater and Ruth Moore of St. Petersburg. Mrs. W. V. Newsom and children, W. V., Jr., Miss Helen and George, and nephew, Wilk Bullock, of Ocala, re returned turned returned home yesterday after a brief but pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ellis. Sr. Gainesville Sun, Sth. Mrs. Fred E. Weihe and baby left this morning for Tallahassee for a month's visit to Mrs. Weihe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Moore. WHITE STAR TRANSFER CO. COLLIER BROS., PROPRIETORS PHONE 296 Baggage, Freight, Pianos, Furniture and Safes a Specialty. Careful and Prompt Attention Git en All Orders. WE FOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE A man named Atkinson raised, a dis disturbance turbance disturbance on the public square yester- Sday afternoon, and when Marshal : Carter tried to arrest him, he resisted. Mr. Carter didn't want to hurt the ! man. so instead of using his club on jhim, he called Sheriff Galloway to his (assistance. Atkinson gave them all they could do to take him to the lock- up. Either of them could have beaten him senseless in a few seeonds, but (they handled him very tenderly. He was arraigned before the recorder this morning for resisting an officer, and two other charges. Judge Izlar fined ihim $35 and costs, which he hadn't paid up to noon. Jersey cow for sale. Third calf, gives 24 pounds milk a day. Without calf, price $50. Abner Pooser. Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars. 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 THE VUOQDIUIAR SAND & STOCJE CO Dealers in CEMENT, CRUSHED STONE & LAKE WEIR SAND Manufacturers of all classes of Artificial Stone and Ce Cement ment Cement Brick. Plans and estimates furn furnished ished furnished for all classes of concrete and ce cement ment cement buildings. We handle the highest grade of cement and build the best side sidewalks walks sidewalks in the state. PHONES 331 aundl 250DIL 4, Mi V. OCALA EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. MILL Mi wmm MM We wish to announce that on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6 AND 7 We will have on display KEMPLE & ARMIGER' FINE TAILORING LINE Latest Styles, Designs, Fabrics We would deem it a favor if you would call and make an inspection. A first-class tailor will be at your service. H- BL MASTERS CO. Clothes Made to Your Measure. OCALA, FLA. J. W. AKIX Phone 23.V DAVID S. AVOODROW E. C. BEXXETT Phone 203 Ocala IPlonmlblinisf & Ellocttipic 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, Lamps, Motors, Generators, Fans, Batteries, Electric Fixtures, Heating Appliances, Everything Electric Electric, Electric Installa Installations. tions. Installations. WOOD MAR BLOCK P. O. BOX 49 PHONE 2SO ALL WORK GUARANTEED OCALA, FLORIDA HIGHEST GRADE TOOLS FOB CARPENTERS or BUILDERS. WAR! THAT 15 RIGHT IN QUALITY Mil I I df.i M ty JMVA The Taming of Red Butte Western By FRANCIS LYNDE Copyright, 1310, by Charles Scrfb Scrfb-ner's ner's Scrfb-ner's Sons. "I was, but Mac said he didn't hare any further use for me said I was too much of a runt to be liftln" and pull In along with growed tap men. I came down with Williams on the mr Lidgerwood turned away. He re remembered membered remembered h!s reluctant consent to Mc-Cioskey's proposal touching the es espial pial espial upon Ilailoc-k and was sorry he had given it. But it was too late to recall it now. TRUE DIGXITY OF TOIL (Continued from First Page) i Continued Tomorrow) A STITCH IX TIME A good workman uses good tools. Good tools cost no more than poor tools. With the best tools neither workman nor tools lose the temper. The tools we sell are sharp and remain sharp. While our tools are even tempered, our prices are right. No sharp practice used by us, only to plane down the price. IMairioini Hardware (Co. OCALA, FLORIDA. When in Need of First -Class .Plumbing Write or Call on OT. e. tf.OWGE Ocala, Florida Estimates Furnished on Work in Any Part of the State WE ISSUE COUPONS ON THE FREE PIANO CONTEST, ASK FOR THEM. PHONE 26 25 12 S. Main St. Ocala, Florida "Exactly, -and you have answerea yourself. If you stay two weeks or two days in Angels you will doubtless hear all you care to about my troubles. When the town isn't talking about what it Is going to do to me it is gos gossiping siping gossiping about the dramatic arrest of my would be assassin." "You are most provokmg-" she de declared. clared. declared. "Did you make the arrest?" "Don't shame me needlessly. Of course I didn't. One of our locomotive engineers, a man whom I had dis discharged charged discharged for drunkenness, as the hero. It was a most daring thing. And he told her Judson's story. Miss Eleanor did not need to vocalize her approval of Judson; the dark eyes were alight with excitement. "IIow finef she applauded. "Of course after that you took Mr. Judson back Into the railway service?" "Indeed I did nothing of the sort, nor shall I until he demonstrates that he means what he says about letting the whisky alone." "'Until he demonstrates:' Don't be so cold blooded, Howard! Possibly he saved your life." "Quite probably. But that has noth nothing ing nothing to do with his reinstatement as an engineer of passenger trains. It would be much better for Rufford to kill me than for me to let Judson have the chance to kill a trainload of innocent people." "And yet a few moment ago you call called ed called yourself a coward, cousin mine. Could you really face such an alter alternative native alternative without flinching?" "It doesn't appeal to me as a ques question tion question involving any special degree of courage," he said slowly. "J am a greai coward, Eleanor, not a little one, I hope." "It doesn't appeal to you?" she said, j "And I have been calling you But j would you do it, Howard?" He smiled at her sudden earnest earnestness. ness. earnestness. "How generous your heart is, Elea Eleanor, nor, Eleanor, when you let it speak for. itself! If you will promise not to let It change your opinion of me you shouldn't change it, you know, for I am the same man whom you held up to scorn the day we parted if you will prom promise ise promise I'll tell you that for weeks I have gone about with my life in my hands, knowing It. It hasn't required any great amount of courage. It merely comes along in the line of my plain duty to the company. It's one of tha things I draw my salary for." "You haven't told me why this des des-terado terado des-terado wanted to kill you why you are iu such a deep sea of trouble out here, Howard," she reminded him. "No. It Is a long story, and it would bore you if I had time to tell it. And I haven't time, because that is Williams' whistle for the Angels yard." lie had risen and was helping his companion to her feet when Mrs. Brewster came to the car door to say: "Oh, you are out here, are you, Howard? I was looking for you to let you know that we dine in the Nadfa at 7. It your duties will per permit" mit" permit" Lidgerwood's refusal was apologetic, but firm. "I am very sorry, Cousin Jessica," he protested. "But I left a deskful of stuff when I ran away to the wreck this morning, and really I'm afraid I shall have to beg off." "Oh. don't be so dreadfully formal P said the president's wife Impatiently. MYou are a member of the family, and all you have to do is to say bluntly that you can't come and then come whenever you can while we are here. You will come to us whenever you can, Howard; that is understood," she said. And so the social matter rested. Lidgerwood was half way down the platform of the Crow's Nest, heading for his office and the neglected desk, when Williams' engine came back backing ing backing through one of the yard tracks on Its way to the roundhouse. At the moment of Its passing, a little man with his cap pulled over his eyes dropped from the gangway step and lounged across to the headquarters building. It was Judson, and. having seen him last toiling away man fashion at the Ocala People Should Net Xegleet Their Kidneys. No kidney ailment is unimportant. Don't overlook the slightest backache or urinary irregularity. Nature may be warning you of approaching drop dropsy, sy, dropsy, gravel or fatal Bright's disease. Kidney disease is seldom fatal If treated in time, but neglect paves the way for serious kidney trouble. Don't neglect a lame or aching back another day. Don't ignore dizzy spells. Irregu Irregular lar Irregular or discolored urine, headaches, weariness or depression. Begin treat treating ing treating the kidneys with the reliable, time time-tried tried time-tried remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills. For 75 years, Doan's have been curing sick kidneys and curing permanently. En Endorsed dorsed Endorsed by Ocala people. TVilber Counts. 56 N. Pine St., Ocala, Fla., says: "I have used Doan's Kid Kidney ney Kidney Tills for kidney complaint and backache, and have been greatly ben benefited. efited. benefited. I consider this remedy a valu valuable able valuable one and I do not hesitate to re recommend commend recommend it in view of all It has done for me." For sale by all dealers. Price fifty cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 13 SCRATCH PADS FOR SALE In cleaning up the remnants of pa paper per paper about the office we have padded and cut a quantity of paper into dif different ferent different convenient sizes for office work. 27) or 50 cents will get you enough of these pads to figure the age of Ann on. The Star Office. A GREAT ADVANTAGE TO WORKING MEN J. A. "Maple, 123 S. 7th St., Steuben Steuben-ville, ville, Steuben-ville, O", says: "For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe blad bladder der bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kid ney puis and their wonderful cures. so I began taking them, and, sure enough, I had as good results as any I heard about. My backache left me. and to one of my business, express man, that alone is a great advantage, My Kidneys acted free and normal, and that saved me a lot of misery. It Is now a pleasure to work where it us used ed used to be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me and have my highest praise." Sold by the Court Pharmacy UP-TO-DATE MAPS Latest maps of Florida and all oth other er other states at Ballard's. To prevent pneumonia, a cold settled in the lungs should be attended to at once. Put a HERRICK'S RER PEP PER POROUS PLASTER on the chest and take BALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SYRUP internally. It's a winning combination. Buy the dollar size Ilore- hound Syrup: you get a porous plaster free with each bottle. Sold by all druggists. X EH' CROP "SEEDS I have just received a fresh lot of the new crop, garden, flower and field seed. Wm. Anderson, Druggist, Ocala. hands In his own image, and every day man is becoming more and more nKe God, and as he more and more takes on this infinity, the world be becomes comes becomes more beautiful, the subject of speech and action is freer and more tolerant, man's relation to man sweet er, and the creation of God is seen to be more sublime, boundless, unfath unfathomable omable unfathomable and more glorious. We find in this simple and sublime story that God gave man dominion over the fishes of the sea, the fowls of the air, and the beasts of the field, yet in this almost universally accepted story of creation we no nowhere where nowhere find that God gave man domin dominion ion dominion over man. God didn't say to Cain. "Thou shalt have dominion over Abel," or to Abel, Thou shalt have dominion over Cain;" nor did he say to Cain, "The earth and the fullness thereof is be bequeathed queathed bequeathed to you and your descend ants as an inheritance forever, to the exclusion of Abel and his des cendants," but the earth was given to all for the use of all, and if the command to labor were literally obeyed, and every man had his share of the earth on which to labor, it would be found that God's gift were prodigal enough to go around, and no creature under God's green footstool would suffer for want or the ever- present and haunting fear of want. This appalling shadow hides the beauties of God's munificence to more than nine-tenths of the population of the earth because God's laws are in intervened tervened intervened and contravened by man's laws which are superinduced by hi3 avarice. But there will come a time when -od's laws will be correctly interpret interpreted ed interpreted and understood and religiously obeyed. Having made man out of the "dust of the ground," it were not unreason unreasonable able unreasonable nor impious to suppose that in the doing of which God's hands were soiled, because it is the province of labor to soil and harden the hands, so the marks of toil should be the marks of honor, and as a passport into all circles of society should be more readily accepted than the soft white hands incased in lisle and kid that are strangers to toil, and, therefore, out of harmony with God's holy laws and disobedient to his imperative commands. "We are the common people, the hewers of wood and stone, The dwellers in common places, mighty of brawn and bone. Bearing the common burden that only the shirkers shun. And doing the common duty that oth ers have left undone. Dubbed by the few, plebian, rabble or proletaire. Ours is the hand that feeds them, ours is the prize they share. And ours is the common blessing. free to the toilers all, To win from the lowly valley unto the summits tall. "Common, and only common This by the hight of birth- Yet the world in its need leans on us; We are the kings of the earth. FiriSlmrc mi fess FiriSlliij 'We have in otrr large stcre, almost every thio o- yoc could wish for to; famish yoe? home, office, farm, garden or work shop with. Wc hzvc a complete line of fa rnitare in md-. lorn and high grades, with all of the famish, ings that go with the line. Out stock of hardware is complete and the tools, materials, and implements are of the best grades.' We carry the largest line of harness, wagons, carriages, etc, of any house in the city. Wc have a good line of office supplies of all hinds. Complete farnitare for the kitchen and dining room. We carry in stock every item the builder or contractor needs, . V SEE !$ BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES For bowel complaint in children al- ways give Chamberlain s colic, cnoi- jera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweet sweetened ened sweetened is pleasant to take. No physic physician ian physician can prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR APPLICATION LETTERS PATENT OF Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, four weeks after the first publication of this notice, will apply to the governor of the state of Florida for letters patent to issue under the following proposed charter. Wm. A. Jeff coat. D. T. Jeffcoat. A. J. Kluytenberg. OF TIIK PROPOSED CHARTER THE JEFF0T TII.OItl(i CUMI'AXY the undersigned, hereby asso asso-ourselves ourselves asso-ourselves together for the pur pur-of of pur-of becoming incorporated under ap- T f"l uu u nn UvJ mm fUl ill OTEL JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST and FLORIDA'S LARGEST and BEST YEAR ROUND DOTEL Rates Reasonable American Plan THOMAS M. WILSON. Proprietor "HEI.I.O. JCDSOX! HOW DIT TOU GET HEBE?" wreck in the Crosswater Hills, Lidger Lidgerwood wood Lidgerwood hailed him. "Hello, Judson! now did you get here? I thought you were doing a turn with McCloskey." The small man's grin was ferocious. COPY OF We ciate The laws of the state of Florida, plicable to corporation for profit. ARTICLE I. ainc The name of this corporation shall be THE JEFFCOAT TAILORING COM COMPANY, PANY, COMPANY, and its principal place of busi business ness business shall be Ocala. Marion county, Florida, but it may establish offices and agencies in other places in or out of the state of Florida. ARTICLE II. ItiiHineMH The general nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation is: 1st. To own and maintain tailoring establishments for the purpose of making clothes, tailored to order. 2nd. To buy woolen goods and cloth of all kinds and make them up in suits and gents furnishings. 3rd. To buy and sell gents' furnish furnish-in in furnish-in as. 4th. To make and sell overalls, .".th. For the purpose of buying and selling and dealing in all kinds of goods, wares and merchandise and for the purpose of owning, holding and enjoying all kinds of real and personal property. 3th. And for the purpose of doing any and all things which may be deemed reasonable and necessary for carrying out the purposes above men mentioned tioned mentioned with power to do anything di rectly or collaterally connected with such principal purposes. ARTICLE III. Capital StMk The amount of capisil stock of this corporation sh3ll be nve tnousand dol lars 55.000) divided into five hundred i r,oo shares of par value of ten dollars ?i' each, to re paid m easn or mer chandise as follows: Ten per cent, on application of let ters patent: fifteen iter cent, on De December cember December 31st. 1111: twenty-five per cent February 2Sth; twenty-five per cent, on April .loth, ana twenty-five per cent on July 31st, 1912. ARTICLE IV. Term The term for which this corporation snail exist is ninety-mne years ARTICLE V. Officer Tne business of this corporation shall be conducted by a president, a vie1 president, and a secretary and treasurer and a board of directors con sistsn? of r.ot less than three or more than five persons, to be elected at the first annual meeting of the stockhold stockholder er stockholder to be held on the first Tuesday in December, li'll. The following offic officers ers officers named shall conduct the business of the corporation until those elected at the first annual meeting shall iual iual-ifv. ifv. iual-ifv. namelv: Wm A. Jeffcoat. president. A. J. Kluvtenberg. vice president, and D. T. Jeffcoat. secretary and treasurer. ARTICLE VI. Indhteden The highest amount of indebtedness to which this corporation shall at any 'We and are the common people, ours is the common clay That God deemed fit for using, when. in the olden day. He took the dust of the garden, the dust that his will obeyed, Fashioned and formed and shaped it, and man in his image made; And. seeing that God selected such clay for the human test, And deeming his wisdom suffices to choose but the surely best. We, who are common people, and made of the common clay, Leave to the proud uncommon to im prove on the Maker's way Common, and only common Tattered, sometimes, and frayed We still are content with the pattern That God in his wisdom made. "We are the common people, yet out of our might is wrought, Ever, by God's own fiat, masters of mighty thought, Men of that grand republic whose rulers walk alone, Piercing the future shadows, knowing what seers have known ; And measured by these, the unco' are petty, wee and small. Playing with gilded baubels, chatter chattering, ing, chattering, voluble all; And these, our sons, surpass them as the hills o'ertop the glen. For their great hearts throb to the world's long sob, and they are the saviors of men. "Common, and only common. Hopelessly commonplace, Yet out of our loins still issue The saviors of the race." He OCALA. FLORIDA. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER PI.WS AXD ESTIMATES FCRXISHKD P. O. BOX S73 OCALA, FLA. Fred 1mm $400 Upright Piano Will be Given Away on November 16. by the Following Well Known Firms, MARION' GROCERY CO. Fancy and Staple Groceries. ANTI-MONOPOLY DRUG-STORE. Ice Cream and Soda Water. W. S. C. YONGE, Plumbing. -- V, HAYCRAFT & DeCAMP, MILLINERY v HAYES & GUYXN, Dry Goods, Notions and Gents Furnishings. THE DAILY AXD WEEKLY STAR, Votes Issued on Subscriptions, Advertising and Job Work You Ma Secure Piano Ballots From the Above Finns. Yea May Vole Them for Your Sell or lor Any Other Candidate MISS myrtle: blalock MISS ESTHER LEY' MISS FREYERMUTH MISS FANNIE COOK MISS ANIE BEXTOX FULLER MISS DOVIE GATES MISS MATTIK MOORE MISS IIELLE HOOGK MISS CEV1E ROBERTS MRS. HARRT CO LB MRS. A. M. RICHIE MISS RUBY KMIGH1 MISS MARY GATES We understand there are several other candidates, and would like to have theni como in and give their names to Haves As Guvnn G. A. SHBBHy REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENT Rcnl Statements with Remittance Uade Uonlhly LOANS NEGOTIATED Olfice. 30 West Broadway 0CAU. FL031DA North A ve. and Peachtrett St. A tlanta. Go. Boardimr and Day School for girls and young ladies. Boarding department strictly limiU-d to insure refintd home life. Ciaaea divided into email sections to secure personal instruction. Faculty of eighteen BpecialmU. Conservatory advantages in Music, Art. Exprskm. Certificate admits to Vaxsar. Weilesley, Randolph Randolph-Macon, Macon, Randolph-Macon, etc. Thirty-fourth session begins September 14. 1911. Catalogue on application. 1 D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT. Principals. time subject itself to is five thousand dollars (?5,000). -4RTICL.K VI. Hl!eriber The name and place of residence of the subscribers. together with the amount of capital stock subscribed for by each is as follows: Name Residence No. Shares Wm. A. Jeffcoat. Ocala. Fla.. 200 D. T. Jeffcoat. Ocala, Fla.. 200 A. J. Kluytenberpr, Ocala. Fla.. 100 In witness whereof the incorporators have hereunto set their hands and af affixed fixed affixed their seals this the 21st day of August. A. r. 1911. Wm. A. Jeffcoat. (Seal). D. T. Jeffcoat, Keal. A. J. Kluytenberg:. eal). State of Florida. County of Marion. Personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority. Wm. A. Jeff Jeffcoat, coat, Jeffcoat, D. T. Jeffcoat and A. J. Kluyten Kluyten-berjr, berjr, Kluyten-berjr, to me well known to be the parties described in and who executed the foresoinar articles of corporation and proposed charter. and each ac acknowledged knowledged acknowledged the execution of the same for the uses and purposes therein se forth and expres.-ed. Given under my hand and seal of of office fice office this the 21st day of Auenist, A. D. 1911. (Feal A. K. Geriar. Notary Public State of Florida. My commission expires Oct. 25. 1S14. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE A Superior Bat Inexpensive Institu Institution tion Institution for Florida Young Men Four colleges, agricultural experi ment 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. MURPIIREE, President. Florida State College for Women TALLAHASSEE College of Arts and Sciences. Nor Normal mal Normal School with Kindergarten, School of Music, School of Art, School ol 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 CONRADI. Preside-. VESV LOU ROUCSD TRIP-'QATES VIA 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 the city. Mamie Cdnasll ISie Fc-om ALA S3G.73 Pittsburg. Pa., and return. On sale September 23rd, September 10th and 11th. Limit sass Cincinnati, Ohio, 28th. and return." Sept. 9th, 10th and 11th, Limit Sept. S30.&5 Indianapolis, Ind. Limit Sept. 28th. and return. On sale Sept 15th. 1 6th and 17th. On .sale Sept. Mh to Oct 1st. 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