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AVE HAVE OX DISPLAY- A- COM COMPLETE PLETE COMPLETE LIXE OF ART SQUARES AXD SMALLER KLtiS l VAKIOL'H DE DESIGNS SIGNS DESIGNS AXD QUALITIES, WILTON, IIKl'SKKLS A MINISTER, PRO HRtS HRtS-SELS, SELS, HRtS-SELS, TAPESTRV, SMVRXA AM) ciRtss. iiini:m: and Japanese MTTIXC;s. ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW VOl', FLOOR COVERINGS T; VOL. 18. OCALA, FLOKIDA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1911 lit 4 NO. 133. THE FURNITURE MEN YOUNG IVIAIM ill iff YET HII OCALA EVE STAR - ffl. If A "bank book with your name on it allowing you to b a depositor of this bank will talk for you. If you At the Shipper of Green Fruit In C'ommlMHlwner MoMn'n Order to Inxpert the Packlnc IIoiiMe (Tampa Times, 1st) "The first decisive against sreen orange I...,. i :i ...til i fruit shipments has iia an cmpioyci it iu at- c Tpm f tract his favorable attention, and if s eking employment it will help you because the fact that you maintain a bank ac account count account denotes thrift and svs svs-tematic tematic svs-tematic business habits, and these are traits that are sought for in the character of an employe. It will also en enable able enable you to start into bus business iness business on your own accords It will be a pleasure to us to issue a book in your name. THE MUNROE & GHAMBLISS BANK OCALA, - FLORIDA FULLER & AYER DENTAL SURfi EONS Office over Munroe Cliatnhliss IVk. OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH. J. E. CHAGE DENTAL SURGEON Itooms f, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block, step in the war anl green grape grape-been been grape-been won,' said Temple of the Florida Citrus Ex change this afternoon, after receiving from 1 B. Quincy at Tallahassee a telegram stating that Commissioner Melin has ordered Inspector Jordan to inspect all packing houses and follow up allegations made against green fruit shipments, pressing into service the sheriffs of those counties wherein the charges are made, if necessary, and confiscating fruit as samples and evi evidence. dence. evidence. Mr. Temple feels considerably elat elated ed elated at the success-of Mr. Quinby who has been working hard and uneeasing uneeasing-ing ing uneeasing-ing to accomplish this end at Tallahas Tallahassee. see. Tallahassee. Commissioner McEin seeking a way to evade the issue had gone to Hon. Park Trammell for his opinion as to whether or not he should interfere with the affair in anyway, but receiv received ed received the reply that his inspectors should make investigations after reports had been made and in turn report to the proper law or police officers. This is all that the Florida Citrus Hxehanse has asked of Commissioner McLin, that he send his men into the packing houses and groves where the representatives of the exchange have been unable to enter, and secure such information and samples as may be necessary for use as evidence. In this way Mr. Temple hopes to be able to put an effectual stop to the practice of shipping green oranges out of the state. "And it is high time, too," he said, "for- they have begun to ship green stuff right and left." SMITII-EPPERSOX PERPETRATED BY WALT Ac DOUGALL : DortT fear losing an urn brelld Such a mishap will serve toleach vou h it is to I each vou how edsv pick yp o better one WHITE LIES now this isnt Going to hurt ATALL1 SEMI-qENTENNiAL WARTIME REUC ' k. V 1 w I 'Ll TALKING SHOP Tony .--n- lunsonui umponum Job lot of jokes cheap. THE ONES WE HAVE. TO TELL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON i ncr awove iouuing uri-ccim is put lisheJ in order to reacrithe hard hearts of mothers ste others who he 'A on Jfhei 3. like tave ion epmoiners one iJotten what ,l Iff MliPZZ fS. if '" -ar op PORTRAIT SOLE SURVIVOR OP THE TERRIFIC CHARGE AT FORT PIFFLE VA. IN 1862 Photo by Grtad THE OCALA FLORIDA TERMS, CASH L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Commercial Bank OCALA FLORIDA Office Hours, S to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. ni. Phone 211. TERMS, CASH. F. E. McCLANE Physician and Surgeon (ieneral Practice Calls Made Prompt Promptly, ly, Promptly, JNight or Dar. Special Attention to Obstetrics, Dis Diseases eases Diseases of Women and Children. Office Roonxs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Holder Building. Second Floor. Phones, Office No. 333; Residence No. 333 DR. j. T. SHAW, VETERINARIAN Graduate or the United States Col College lege College of Veterinary Surgeons, WASHINGTON, D. C. I .no a led at the Jouen Hospital on Suntb Flrnt Street, AVet OCALA, FLORID' All Calls Promptly Answered. M'lVER & MAC KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and Embalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes ALFRED K. OWEX, Fnneral Director. All Work balniers Done by and Fully Licensed Em !Juaranteed. EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAUGHTSLN AND CONTRACTOR Accurate Building nans, Blue Trints .nd Specifications made. Lands Sur Surveyed veyed Surveyed and flatted. Close Estimates fade on Erection of Buildings of any Character by contract or on commis commis-lion lion commis-lion basis, urue or consult me at II.m... 27, Holder nioek. Pretty t'hureh eddlm? of Two I'op I'op-ular ular I'op-ular Vouiik People The grandest social event that has occurred at Wacahoota for a long time was the marriage of Miss Nannie E. Smith to Mr. Ralph C. E.- Epperson of Williston. The event was solemnized on Wednesday, Oct. 25th, at 10:30 at the Methodist church at "Wacahoota. The church was lovely indeed:' the al altar tar altar was banked with graceful potted ferns and long swaying stringers, and the railing was entwined with ivy. These with beautiful palms and ever evergreens greens evergreens made the little church a per perfect fect perfect bower of loveliness. Immediately in front of the chancel railing hung a large white wedding bell around which was twined ivy and white roses. While the crowd was assembling some beau beautiful tiful beautiful selections ware. renl'"03 on.tho organ by Miss Martel Hmith. Promptly at the appointed hour, the sweet tones of Mendelssohn's wedding march pealed forth and announced the arrival of the bridal party. First came the minister, Rev. Frank Edwards of Starke, who came up the left aisle and took his stand in the pulpit mid a bower of ferns. He was closely fol followed lowed followed by Miss Rosalie Smith and Mr. Lee George Edwards.,, marching to together gether together from the door up the middle aisle to the center of the church, where they parted and Miss Smith marched up the right aisle and Mr. Ed Edwards wards Edwards came up the left aisle, and stood one on each side of the altar. Miss I Lois Epperson and Mr. Retis Smith came next and marching in the same manner took their places one on side of the altar. Next came the charming bride ing on the arm of her sister, Theora Smith, as maid of honor, came gracefully up the right while the groom and his best man, Mr. Craig Epperson, came up the left aisle. They met in front of the altar where the bride and groom, standing xinder the wedding bell, were met by Rev. Edwards who, in his most impressive manner, united them in the holy bonds of matrimony. "The Flower Song" was played softly during the ceremony. The entire bridal party left the church by the right aisle. Immediate Immediately ly Immediately after the marriage an 'nformal re reception ception reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. T. N. Smith. Mrs. Smith has one of the most beautiful homes in this vicinity and on this oc casion, everything was indeed- grand. The entire house was decorated; pink and white, the color motif, was carried out In all the rooms .with here and there a touch of pale yellow, while graceful ferns and potted begonias with evergreens added much to the loveliness of the rooms. Mrs. M. R. Beck of Jacksonville re received ceived received the guests at the door and in invited vited invited them to the reception room, where the bridal party had formed a receiving line under an arch of pink and white, where Mr. and Mrs. Epper Epperson son Epperson received the hearty congratula tions of their many friends. From the reception room you entered the hall, where Mrs J. M. Smith served ; i jfs Ss I sd 1 1 i r LMT r J&Tc 1 thught 7bH 1 r J !l Sjg.-i-, r- P g5H HEARD THAT BUMl' -J L 1 pp g M GINK AND BOOB HERE'S WHERE. THAT BIG BRUT.GINK.GETS1t1SAND PLENTY OF IT. moon looking at the beautiful scenery of those places. The lovely bride, Mis GAITER each. lean lean-Miss Miss lean-Miss They aisle, Nannie n -Kwhct mr Wt r r.r" R5 ( Tim handsome wedding dress of white crepe de chene, with fringe trimmings and large picture hat with a long white willow plume and fringe trim trimmings. mings. trimmings. She wore white kid gloves and shoes to match. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses, lilies of the valley and ferns, tied with white tulle. The maid of honor, Miss Theora Smith, was beautifully gowned in canary col colored ored colored messaline satin, with'" fringe trimmings and wore a white picture hat with French plumes, with gloves and shoes to match and carried a bou bouquet quet bouquet of white carnations and ferns tied with yellow tulle. Th.e bridesmaids, Misses Lois Eperson and Rosalie Smith, wore dresses of delicate pink messaline messaline-satin satin messaline-satin with shoes and gloves to match and white picture hats with French plumes, and carried bouquets of pink carnations, tied with pink tulle. The organist. Miss Martel Smith, was dressed in cream nun's veiling and wore a black hat. The groom and his attendants all wore the conventional black. They are naturally a fine look looking ing looking set of young people and the entire bridal party did credit to themselves on this occasion. The bride's going away dress was a tailor-made suit or hrown suiting with hat. gloves and shoes to match. The bride is one of our most charm ing girls. She possesses a sweet, lov able disposition and carries sunshine wherever she goes, and numbers her friends by her acquaintances. She lias lived here with her father and mother until about a year ago. After the death or her uncle, .Mr. l. a. smiln, she made- her home with her aunt. Mrs, T. N. Smith. Her many friends, while regretting to have her leave them, all wish for her a world of happiness in her new home. Mr. Epperson is one of Willis ton's most prosperous merc-nants and pos sesses many manly traits of character which win friends for him wherever he goes. After their wedding trip they will b at home to their friends at Williston. me many and useiui presents, con sisting of cut glass, silver, china, rug.- linen, etc., show the popularity of this young couple. The reception was the .largest or its Kind neid Here ror ages delic-lAt least one hundred people parte OCALA FIjORIDA G. J. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Plans ana specifications Furnished UjMn Request. 129 South Third Street OCALA FLORIDA W. G. BLANGHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . PLANS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION P. O. BOX 46 OCALA. FLA. ious fruit punch. From the hall you passed up the stairs, the railing all entwined with ivy, to the hall above, where artistically displayed were the many and useful presents of the young couple. From here you entered the parlor, where you could sit and chat at leisure. After the congratulations, a two-course luncheon was served. The bridal party of ten occupied the spaces at the table, while the others were served wherever they chanced to be. The menu consisted of roast tur turkey, key, turkey, ham sandwiches, chicken salad, pickles, olives, wafers and Ice tea. ice cream, angel food cake and fruit cake. The table was lovely with its cloth of spotless white, trimmed with asparagus fern and pink and white geraniums. In the center of the table was the bridal cake, a large heart-shape 1 silver cake elaborately trimmed, a double heart in the center with an S. and E. outlined in each heart. Apples, grapes, bananas and bon-bons In cut glass dishes and the pretty pink and white china all added their glow to the al already ready already pretty scene. The cutting of the bride's cake for the ring, dime and thimble afforded much amusement for the young folks. After the luncheon the bridal party left in automobiles for Evinston, where mid a shower of rice, rose leaves and good wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Epperson boarded the- train, for St. Petersburg. Tampa and Cuba to spend their honey- the very Smith. Gaiter, -Nov. 1.. Scv-jf in nei Lirrrr m. .trr cmh m itrrrtT attended show in Ocala and report it a tine one. Mrs. R. D. Stokes returned from Ocala last Wednesday, where she has had her eyes operated on by the spe- ialist. Dr. Lane. Mrs. .7. T. Ross and Miss Carrie to Dunnellon Saturday spent the last two weeks as the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Priest. VALUES FOR MEN Bonar $3.00 Hats Emery Shirts Stetson Shoes Sweet, Orr & Com Company's pany's Company's Trousers PAS THIS IS A SIGNED GUARANTEE OF SAT SATISFACTION ISFACTION SATISFACTION BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF U. 11 11 B nn JVJ Ross and children sepnt Sunday in Marud visit- II oily wt-nt chopping. Mrs. II. A. Saturday and ing relatives. Mrs. W. M. Holloway and daughter. Ruth, went to Martel and Ocala last Thursday shopping. Mr. E. V. Raburn was in Gaiter last Sunday. ITis wife has gone to Fort Myers for her health and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Boring, while there. Miss enter fever. Miss r.essie Rrooks is again able to school after a bad attack of Missie Sparkman of is attending the Dunnellon this place school. spent Sunday night and Monday in our burg, with relatives and friends. Messrs. W. II. Anderson and C. W. F.oyer attended preaching at Williston Sunday. We regret to state the illness of Mrs. II. E. Colding and hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. O. G. Joyner has accepted a po position sition position as woods rider for Mr. T. J. Cone at Micanopy. Messrs. C. W. Boyer and Michael Clancy attended the Eperson-Smith wedding at Wacahoota last Wednes Wednesday. day. Wednesday. The Ebenezer school is progressing nicely under the efficient management of Prof. King. Mr. John II. Thomas spent two days o flast week in the University City at attending tending attending to business. Messrs. Jim and Charley White White-hurst, hurst, White-hurst, Emmet and Henry Anderson, Ferrel Boyer and Michael Clancy at tended the ball game at Flemington Saturday. Mate of Ohio. City ot ioiedo, Lucas County. ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner or me nrm ui i j. honey & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state atore- said. and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Chenej'. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem December. ber. December. A. D. 18fG. A. W. Gleason. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter internally, nally, internally, and acts directly on .the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 7"c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. SAVED CHILD FIKU1 DEATH FA KM FOR SALE of Mrs. Smith's hospitalitv. and al pronounce. I her an idt-al hostes. Those from "a distance in attendance were Miss Mattie Williams, Bartow; Mr. C. G. Mixson. Gainesville; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and daughter, Jackson Jacksonville; ville; Jacksonville; Mrs. M. R. Beck. Jacksonville: Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edwards and son, Irvine: Col. J. J. Barr and Misses Clarice Wat- kms and Susie Smith. Micanopy; Mr. and Mrs. John Epperson and daughters, Clara and Lois, and sons. Craig and Gordon. Mrs. Peacock and daughter. Mrs. D. Willis, Mr. Don Epperson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mathews, Ta Ta-coma: coma: Ta-coma: Mrs. Phiney and daughter an! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. McDonel. Ra Raleigh; leigh; Raleigh; Mr. Willie Tysor,. Miss Loietia Rawls and brothers and Mr. Clarence Rawls and wife, Montbrook, and others whose names the reporter cannot now recall. A nice farm of 11 acre, well im improved, proved, improved, ail fenced with woven wire., all cleared except three acres. Good well of water, two-room house and other improvements. Located l1" miles from courthouse in Ocala on Rliteh- ton hard rad. Will sell reasonable Apply to William Madder, Ocala, Fla. A HOI SEHOI.D MEDICINE That jtops coughs quickly and cures colds is Folev's Honey and Tar Com pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer. Jeffer son street, so. imaha. eb., says: i can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a sure cure for coughc and colds It cured my daughter of a bad coll and my neighbor, Mrs. Ben Benson, son, Benson, cured herself and her whole fam family ily family with Foley's Honey and Tar Com Compound. pound. Compound. Everyone in our neighborhood speak highly of it." Soil by the Court Pharmacy. "After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble lor a year, wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richard son's Mills, Ala. "we learned it had con umntion. It had a bad cough all the time. e tried many remedies witn- nit avail, and doctor's medicines seem ed as useless. Finally we tried Dr King's New Discovery and are pleased to say that one bottle effected a com complete plete complete cure. and our child is again strong and healthy." For coughs, colds hoarseness, lagnppe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible remedy that's made. Price 50c. and ?1 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Ty- dings &. Co. REGISTRATION NOTICE White, Wile & Warner, makers of the famous W-W-W Ring, au authorize thorize authorize the retailer to sell their Rings with an absolute guarantee of 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 Makers of Rings "In WHITE, WILE & WARNER Wliich the Stones Do Stay In" Buffalo, N. Y. AJE.-B'URNETT, Agemlt A Large Selection of Riiws to Select From Our Style IBook iis;peini for our patrons to select their own fashions. We show them a splendid selection of up-to date designs in the finest fabrics, and we make a Suit to measure with the under understanding standing understanding that it fits or there is no sale We want to make you a trial suit, because we know we will have your future cus custom tom custom afterwards. THE JEFFCOAT TAILORING CO. MERCHANT TAILORS OCALA. FLORIDA The registration books of the city of Oeala will he onen from this date till the second Saturday in November. A1 persons desiring tn register may do so by ( ailing at the city clerk's office. October 5th, 1911. H C. Sistrunk. Clerk and ex-Officio Supervisor of Registration of th City of Ocala. I S Till: WOULD fiHOWINfi IIETTEH? OAK VALE a miu;i. H'S not paralyze may ly as a mother's King's New Life Pills remedy for women. VWFI'L DEED a hnie so complete complete-long long complete-long illness. Rut Dr. are a s;d..n V. 1 "They gave me won-f.-rful benefit in constipation and ( female trouble., wrote Mrs M. C. Dun- lap. of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, tr: them. -2:,e. at Tydinus Co. The Ocala News Company Is making hit with its picture frames. Oak refresh bit and w:ntt-r at List. Mr. t y M-ssr. and W .. i!!-rs : Messr Ma'':i rn':ve:v e. Nov. 1. The showers rti.- fall vegetables qui ob--d the air considerably abuut to ?tare us in the have te a and fa-.-e M. A. '! tru y made a I'vi rristuii Saturday last, -r-. M;rs Mittair. C W. H Atvbr-'ir. were h ... WiwNton Saturday. . .Tim Whitehurst -and sp.-nt "f.t- day last v,.-eV ty City. Mr. W. .1. Kpp.--ron o a business eaii.-r ?ti out last wpi-k. Mrs. M. A. ci.tn-.-y Sunday from M-irriston, Wii mil- F.oyer Mim.- w a s day Many things go to prove that it is. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield. N. H. Find Finding ing Finding good health by taking Electric Hitters, she now advises other suffer sufferers, ers, sufferers, everywhere, to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble." she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till I took Elec Electric tric Electric Hitters. Put this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. ",te. at Tydings & Co. Call op Phone 300 and Let os Give an Estimate on Your PLUMB N AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee to Save Yon Money on Any Work in Onr Lines NOTICE are now returned home whvre she ha I'.ill taie and county taxt-s dllt'. Two pf-r cent discount will be allow allowed ed allowed on November payrm-nts only. Please !,.. sure and bring a c orreet descrip description tion description of your property. An old tax receipt that is correct 5s preferred. Yours very truly. W. L. Colbert. Tax Collector. A we employ none but expert we are In position to guarantee eT eT-fry fry eT-fry plecp uf work we eonntrurt I Mtand the Inspection of the moat rluld innpertorN. It eoKt notblnc in jtet onr fi7ore, and yon are the winner, whether we seen re the rontraet or not. Klve na m trial. FORT KING BLOCK OCALA, FLORIDA THE nn mm fDTEL ' I do r. med iclne as Chamberlain's write.- Mrs. Fran I'-rv. Ore. Thi believe there is any other good for whooping rough Ciiusn Kemeay, is Turpin. Junction ri-nx'-ly is also un surpassed for colds sale by all dealers. and croup. For JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST and FLORIDA'S m LARGEST and BEST YEAR ROUND D0TEL Rates Reasonable American Plan THOMAS M. WILSON. Propr!cCo7 OCALA EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 i OCALA EVENING STAR Bittlnger & Carroll, Proprietors. R. R. Carrroll, Business Manager. J. II. Benjamin, Editor. DRAWING NEARER EVERY DAY lhe date for the opening of the Ma Marion rion Marion County Fair draws nearer every day. The fair management has put the buildings and grounds In order and ia rapidly finishing all other arrange ments. From all over the county . i i tft comes woru 1111 me peuic mien i -. I be present in thousands, ana au nee- y ed to make the rair me greatest sue- . . . .a 1 .... ..r i nitv nf thibit!!. All the vr;J I leading firms and industries will be more years 10 sive iu u.e Rentz purchased an enure nrsi cias represented, and there will be fine spe- Deaconess Hart of Hankow asked equipm,nt for hls road, consist consist-. . consist-. tv,Q cAirxr farm, and "what per cent of the membership of )" V clmens from the leading farm3 and groves, but we can't tell as yet how the mass of the small farms, the very foundation of all. Is going to show up. Very well. Indeed, we hope. As we have said before, a solid and extensive display of small exhibits will be more impressive than, anything else In speaking for the resources and pros perity of our people. The fair will ODen in two weeks from next Tuesday. In the next few av u t,v farmer and housewife ... .v,. a. ohJdate and illustration driving home in Marion cuuiny skv nai &n r.rrii ttlfvlne- that ours is ., or.t rtf tv0 atat Win a prize if you can. Win the approval of your conscience anyhow. Tt un't I the dashing standard bearers who win the battles. It Is the unpretentious common soldiers, and any cause that i3 backed by the common people with the love of country in their hearts Is sure to win. NOT QUITE ENOUGH The Staj is proud of its splendid staff of correspondents. There is no Daner of its size in the state that has anything like so many. And they are all good. But it wants a few more. The very Important towns of Lowell j and Mcintosh are not represented. We had a correspondent at Martel, but we are afraid he is dead, and one at Mar tin, who we feel like accusing of be ing a liar, for he faithfully promised to write next week, and that was six weeks ago. We have also been expect- in tr an invitation to thf funeral of our I - n I corresDondent at Citra, and the one who woke up at Orange Lake has gone to sleep again. We haven't heard from Silver Springs in so long we fear the spring has dried up and the big mill at Tvnn mie-ht havp stonnpfl for - - - 0 1 I all we knew. We think that the sin of lying Is particularly rampant in Burbank for three leading citizens of that flourishing town have promised the Star to secure it a correspondent J there, but from this job lot of promises we have so far drawn only blanks. Several others who have promised but haven't performed will know who they are when they see this, and we hereby invite them to sine or come oft their perches. We will be glad to. secure the services of any intelligent person who desires to act as correspondent for his or her community. Let all such whose localities are not repre represented sented represented In the Star communicate with us at once. Among the recent arrivals to Ocala of people who have invested and be- come citizens of the county, are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Lurvey and their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Lurvey. These families bought a farm of about sixteen acres, beine a part of the Munroe farms, southwest of the city on which Is located the Gil- bert Livineston home. In which the Lurveys are1 residing. These are substantial citizens, nald cash for their valuable farm, and are much pleased with the country. The older people were here last winter and fell in love with the section around Ocala. Mr. Lurvey. Junior, is connect- ed with the great plant of the General Electric Company at Sehnectady, N. Y. Ocala welcomes such desirable, cit izens ana congratulates them upon their most fortunate location for a home. RECEPTIOV A'D DAXCIXG PARTY Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lyons extended welcome to about 400 guests last eve- nlng at Hoyt Sherman place at a re ception and dancing party, which In troduced their son, Mr. Lewis Lyons and his bride, who were recently wedded. The guests were received by their hosts, who presented them to the honored guests. Airs. v uiiam Lyons looked very handsome In a grey crepe meteor over satin, elaborately trimmed in pearl ornaments and pearl fringe with a touch of geranium pink about the cor Bage. She carried white chrysanthe mums and asparagus ferns. Mrs. Lew Lyons, the petite bride, was exceeding ly lovely in a canary yellow satin over which was worn a graceful tunc of gold net,, very coarse mesh, being fastened with a seed pearl and finished aooui ine Dottom and sleeves with a gold and pearl fringe. Her hair was ,worn low and a beautiful Oriental jeweled bandeau was most becomingly- arranged. Her flowers were yellow chrysanthemums tied with yellow tulle. The Messrs. Lyons, father and son, together, with the ladies gave each guest a gracious welcome. The entire floor of the handsome club house was thrown open and dec orated in white and gold, the college colors of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons at Stet Stetson son Stetson University. In Florida. In the par- lors, where the receiving line stood and in the dininsr room were crrnwine- palms .and brass bowls filled - c, I wjth chrysanthemums. Mrs. Frederick Field.' Mrs. Qrant iiarquardt. Mrs. Charles Dana, Mrs. Fred Fowler and Miss Adah Harris were parlor aides, assisting in the hap-, py assimilation of "the guests. Mrs. George E. Pearsall, Mrs. W. G. Har- vison. Mrs. W. P. Morey and Mrs. Will Will-lam lam Will-lam Black presided'at a table exquis itely centered with yellow chrysanthe mums, yellow shaded lights and hand some silver and cut glass., T. Fred Henry's orchestra played'a -program of dances for those wishing to share In Its musical invitation. A pretty fea ture of the evening was the presenta tion to each man present of a cotton . v,. favor. The novel souvenirs were sent by the bride s sister from Alabama to remind her of her Southern family tra traditions. ditions. traditions. A happy inspiration, coinci dent with their presentation, seized the hostess In asking the orchestra to "play "Dixie" to complete Jthe pretty demon- stration. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lyons win De at nome to tneir iriends at 333 1 Kingman boulevard. DesMoines, Iowa,! Leader. We are sure the friends of Mrs. Lew Lvons. nee Miss Bessye Torter. will enjoy the above description of the very beautiful welcome accorded her in her new western home. AY INSPIRING MEETING The echo jubilee meeting at the MR. Presbyterian church yesterday after noon was well attended by the women of the various churches. Mrs. W. II. Dodge, who had takew part in the great jubilee meeting re cently held in Jacksonville, gave a most Interesting and inspiring report of the entire session, the speakers and their message. Among other striking thing3 she told of the happiness of the missionaries reflected In their- faces as they told of the "joy of service for the Master now mts. iaie, a. ueauuiui - m rAiintr tit rim t n f mm thp heart or Inter- " i3 inr 1 rt i ri : rf 111 k 1 11 1 1 1 v 1 r u 1 a i " mat 1 own; go B" . ... TVtit I per the women of the churches represented were members of missionary societies?" and found that only one church could claim fifty per cent. She then told of a Chinese training school, which had eighty women members and eighty in the missionary society, or 100 per cent, a lesson to our negligent, careless and indifferent American church wom en. Mrs. Dodge told in a delightful I 1 V t V. f htnrrf way many u..mrUUS 5u ww,lfc,.-, said oy tne juonee speaKers, eacn anec- some sreat truth. She further said she had never seen a body of more cnarmmg. cuuurea, mieneciud. wu..,- en. A ms jutiiiee iiiuvenicui was the thought of Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, a wealthy consecrated women of Mas sachusetts, in honor of the fiftieth year of woman's missionary endeavor. Meet t r Mti,,i.im fl ir.tf.rA5t v. i nave liccu uri'i in me - 1 over the United States and will doubt less prove a great impetus to mission arv worK. 1 ne women tenuerea a vote of thanks to Mrs. Dodge for giv- Inff them thf3 ech0 from the jubilee." The jnfluence of this report then took LMMl riirotinr. in thp organization of WOrkers from each church to can- vass their membership and try to se cure every woman as a member of the missionary society. This work will be done durins: the cominjr week and a workers' conference will be held at the home of Mrs. Dodge on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 11th. As soon as the rep0rts can be tabulated, arrangements will be made to hold a "new members .n ioco I CVCl'UWll. 1UJ3 Hill uc a jjicaaiii. su- Lioi nnMe;nn anfl will h nmior thp aiiftnico of all the mlssionarv socie- tioc nf tha nitv AftPr this business session the la- dies were addressed by Miss Cornelia U' n m aiACI tX ixusTwiriicxi n ui nci 1 1 ui i Honolulu, who told many interesting episodes in her life as a worker among tne Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and na- tIves pf the j?iand. Miss Walker is a woman or pleasing personality and': trained, delightful sneaker. she made a snecial nlea for Christ Man unitv and told h6w the differences I hn creed confused the heathen and crinnled the Lord's work. qwooi cr.irH nr Phristian iavo vaded the meetina and all felt that those who failed to attend lost much, A QUIET HOME MARRIAGE Miss Sallie Lou Peabody and W. R. Griffith surprised their friends by be ing quietly married Sunday evening presence of the family and a few "lends. Kev. c. li. bummers perform- ed tne ceremony. -"r- uruntn is wen Known in ban ford where he was resident for some years and an employee of the Atlantic Coast Line. The many friends of the nappy couple and the Herald extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grif- fith and best wishes for a long and happy journey through life. The hap Py event became known soon after its occurrence, and quite and quite a number of tneir acquaintances joined tne ramily at tne tram to see ttiem orr on their triP to Sarasota, the groom's present nome wnere ne is engaged in the au- tomobile business. Sanford Herald. In a letter to a resident of this city, a gentleman living in Spokane, Wash., tells of going into a railroad office In that city and asking rates to Florida, and being told that the road has just billed two cars of household goods through to this state. The advertis ing done by the New South Farm and Home Company has been of great ben- lent to Florida all over the country. and particularly in the northwest. 1 FOUND A silk scarf, picked up on sidewalk, near the Montezuma hotel. Call at Star office. HOTEL FOR SALE The Colonial Hotel, located on Mag nolia street paved with vitrified brick. centrally located between the Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line stations and within one block of the government building and postof- fice. This hotel has recently been thoroughly remodeled and modernized in every particular. 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 nie or write for particulars and photographs. It will not be long on the market. I have tha sole agency for the sale of the Colonial. H. A. KRAMER Montezuma lilock, Oeala, Fin. RACKACHE, HEAD ACHE, ERVOUSVESS and rheumatism, both in men and wo- men, mean kidney trouble Do not al I low it to progress beyond the reach of medicine ut stop in but stop in promptly with J Foley Kidney Pills They reguate the action of the urinary organs. Tonic in action, quick in results. Sold by the LQourt Pharmacy. LOST A plain gold stick pin. with W. H. M, engraved on it. Finder will receive reward by leaving at the Star office. J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, DUt!fipsx did not get better until he -took Fo- ley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, you will And quick and permanent benefit by I the ,use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start I td.-tr.o- thsn1 Sold by the jCourt Pharmacy. Serve fLE,Ot. to your family. Serve PLEZOL to your friends. When you are down town drink I PLEZOL. For coughing, dryness and ticking the throat, hoarseness and all J coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey I and lar compound. contains no opiates. Sold by the Court Pharmacy, II a mini in RENTZ BOUGHT AN NEW TRAIN ENTIRE Powerful Engine and Handome and Comfortable Car for the Short Line to the Sea OUR CHANCE TO HELP OIRSELVES Mr Tl P Rentz. resident of the from a business trio north in the in- , vrm,. Mr isl ut " . .. in? 01 a nanasome ana iLw,ei iu no-. locomotive of the latest design, two first class passenger coaches, one com bination passenger and baggage coach and one handsome parlor car, all to be shipped direct from the factory to his road. This equipment will be aeiivereu before the first of December, and will be put in service between Ocala and Palatka upon the opening of through trains between the cities by that date. This will be the only short line in the state operating a parlor car ser service vice service and shows the first class methods that Mr. Rentz will lut in operation on this road. As soon as the road is opened to Fa- latka. two first class passenger trains will he onerated each way, making two round trips each day, between naia n-nd Palatka. and in addition a mixed tram, carrying freight ami pas Uengers, will make a round trip each - day. Palatka now enjoys the same freight rate, by rail or water, that Jacksonville does and with Mr. Rentz's line opened through to Ocala. the freight rates can be reduced into Ocala by a very large percentage, if the people win awake from their apathy and get busy with Mr. Rentz. If Ocala is to ever do any anything thing anything to help the great discrimination in freight rates that we have suffered under so long, the time is now ripe for doing it. There is a big margin of relief offered by this new short line, when one stops to think that we are nw paying from one-fifth to two- fifths ol the entire freight, according to where billed from, for the oak. HUXDRLD MILK HAi L, v uu.u J SONVILLE. One always understand.- figures oest oy Dringing mem nome iu onesself, and we prter our own cae. newspaper is billed as. fifth class, the lowest class that we pay on, all other classes of paper and envelopes take higher class and consequently a high higher er higher freight rate. The rate from Rich mond to Ocala on newspaper is "7 cents, and it is 51 cents from New York City. Of this amount we pay THIRTY-ONE CENTS from .Taekson- ville to Ocala, and TWENTY-FIX CENTS from Richmond or New York City to Jacksonville. Now remember that all other rreignt. wnemer nigner or lower class, bears the same ratio on through shipments, no matter where shipped from, and the public will read ily see the thousands and tens of thou sands of dollars lost to the people of Ocala and the Central Florida section the Interior of the state from the unjust discrimination in freight rates, in favor of the seaports basing points There is a reason. There is a remedy. Do you want to apply the remedy? ThesStar would like to see the ship ping public of this section get Its just dues, and it can be done if the people will avail themselves of an opportun opportunity ity opportunity that is knocking at their door. PII1LIC SCHOOL AFFAIRS Professor Brinson informs the Star r ttie following teacners wno nave uuam, -inm .uiss ton U1 uk, iu rve,- sirnuui. x-ut u..ie ut .a. Mr. John F. McMurtry, formerly of Kentucky, to teach the Orange Springs school. v Miss Hattie Bean of Mississippi to teach at Fairfield. Miss Ruth Gill of Anthony, to be as assistant sistant assistant teacher at Oklawaha. Miss Minnie Stephens of Monticello, to teach at Lake Bryant. REST CI L1 A LIT Y OF FRESH HAY For sale, any quantity of new mown hay; beggar weed "mixed with crab grass and Mexican clover. Apply to F. W. Ditto. COTGHIVG AT XICiHT Means loss of sleep which is bad for everyone. Foley a Honey and lar Compound stops the cough at once, re relieves lieves relieves the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals the inflamed mem membranes. branes. membranes. Prevents a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the house. Refuse substi tutes. Sold by Court Pharmacy. si nninAX house for bet A 10-room house with all city im- J provements and elegant surroundings. miles from court house. Just the place for a winter vistor. Inquire at Star office. IT STARTLED THE WORLD when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it is now known as the best salve on eartn for burns, boils, scalds, sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, eczema, chapped hands, fever 'sores and piles. Only 25c. at Tydings Sr Co. XOTICE The state and county licenses for the year 1912 were due the 2nd day of (October. If you are conducting a bus iness for which a license is required, please take it out at, once, as con tinuation of said business without the 'license is a violation of the license law. For licenses or particulars apply to the tax collector. Respectfully, W. L. Colbert, Tax Collector. Joseph Bell, County Judge. AND ITKAIiTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS THE GUMS, AL LAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC. anM is the best remedy for DIAR RHOEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-iive cents a bottle. LOYAL OliDEK OF MOOSE Ocala Lodtre No. 6?!. Meets each Thursday night in hall in Gary block. Edwin Sjwnoer. Jr., Dictator. E. L. Mapp, Secretary. SCHEDULE OF AMUSEMENTS AT THE TEMPLE THIS SEASON Manager Bennett has revised his list of the attractions which will be at the Temple this autumn and winter. November 4th The Girl In the Taxi. 9th Frederick the Great. 11th White Sisters. 13th The Man on the Box. 18th The Vassar Girls. 21st Creatore and his band. 24th May Stewart. 25th Stuekey. 28th The Chorus Lady. December 4 th Rosary. 11th The Girl and the Tramp 13th Down in Dixie Minstrels. 14th Arrival of Kitty Co. January 15th Beverly. 16th The Thief. ISth The Smart Set. 19th The Lyman Twins. 21st Graustark. 26th, 27th Manhattan Opera Co. February 1st Madame Sherry. 2nd Black Fattl. 6th The Fighting Parson. 7th County Sheriff. -13th The Lion and the Mouse. 14th Coburn3 Minstrel3. 22nd Buster Brown. March 14th John Larkins. 18th, l'Jth Mildred and Beauclere. RESIDENCE FOR SALE For sale, my home place, on South Third street, with or without the cot- tacre on the corner. Apply at Star office. R. R. Carroll. TO CURE A COLD I.N ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature I on each box. 25c. OCALA SOUTHERN EXCURSION If vou want to pass Sunday tak ing a good ride and seeing a beautiful country, pack your dinner baskets full and go on the Ocala Northern excur excursion sion excursion to Kenwood and points between. If you stop at Fort McCoy, Bay Lake or Orange Springs, take your bath bathing ing bathing suits. One fare for the round trip $1.23 to Kenwood, $1.10 to Or Orange ange Orange Springs, and lesser amounts to nearer points. Train leaves Seaboard station at 8 a. m. A good opportu opportunity nity opportunity for a pleasant, restful day In the country. KNIGHTS OY PYTHIAS Conventions held every Monday eve evening ning evening in Castle Hall over Carlisle's drugstore. A cordial welcome to visit visit-ing"knights. ing"knights. visit-ing"knights. J. G. Ferguson, C. C. . Chas. K. Sage, K. of R. and S. In damp, chilly weather there is al always ways always a large demand for Ballard's Snow Liniment because many people wJio know by experience its great re relieving lieving relieving power in rheumatic aches and pains, prepare to apply it at the first twinge. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. STRAYED One two-year old steer, black, white face and feet; one two two-year year two-year old dark red and white speckled heirer; marK, n.-rutri l in one ear, straight split in other. Owner can have same by paying for the ad and pasture expenses. Apply to J. J. Guthery, Kendrick. There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable, cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with im plicit confidence. For sale by all deal ers. We have sixteen lgln ana Waltham watches, 21 jewels, fully warranted to stand the-most rigid railroad inspec tion, that jewelers sell for $45 each. We will sell them while the supply lasts at $20 each. Ocala Pawn and Loan Co., west side square. For pains in the side or chest damp en a piece or flannel with Chamber lain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There Is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. When in Jacksonville stop with Mrs E. L. Maloney. at the Glrard, No. 11 East Duval, just off Main. Best 75c room in the city. Every family that has children I liable to have croup; invariably at night. If Ballard's Horehound Syrup is kept in the house, it saves going after the medicine at an inconvenient time and checks the attack promptly. Price, 2.-.C., 50c and $1. Sold by all dealers. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. We want plain people for a plain business. For a oread winner you can't beat IL We teach by our own method, that saves years of ap prenticeship. Apply by mail. Moler Barber College, Atlanta. Ga. Don't meet your friend with a irown Use Digestif, &nd meet him with a smile. The Court Pharmacy. A full assortment of the best picture frame material at the Ocala News Co., and Tex Martin knows just how to use it. You don't obtain the full beauty of a picture unless it is framed. Take it to the Ocala News Co. THE "FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH is the soda fountain in our drug store All-the youth. of both sexes patronize It Lut that does not keep the old folks from enjoying It, too. Our soda is pure and refreshing, and 'flavored with all th popular syrups. ou will And It ex exhilarating, hilarating, exhilarating, satisiying, cooling. Try it once then you will recommend It your yourself. self. yourself. Only Five Cents. THE COURT PHARMACY rhone 2S4 IT IS TO YOUR One of the BIG ADVANTAGES in dealing with us buy you We are eagerly watching for a chance to serve you, and if we ever have the pleasure of doidg so, will do our best to please you. Give us a trial for thirty days anyway. Oo 2 PHONES, 16 AND 174 OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOiJJOOOOOOOC: o o 8 U o o n o x x g , gJJlaffi- OCOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCCCGCCCCCCO CANDLI3R Candler, Oct. 30. Prof. Schular, whb is principal of the one of Geor Georgia's gia's Georgia's high schools, spent the week end at his place here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher and little son, Wallace, who have spent the past year at their Bowers' Lake place, left Monday noon for their home in Jack Jacksonville. sonville. Jacksonville. Master Bailey Grey of Jacksonville is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. N. DeLong. Thomas Pritchett and mother, Mrs. T E. Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tillis, Mr. A. McClain and daughter. Miss Ma Mabel, bel, Mabel, Capt. DeLong, Messrs. Ben Belcher, Ed Caldwell and Jesse Marshall were among the Candlerites who attended Ocala's circus Tuesday. Miss Annie McKinney was in Ocala Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Cooner is visiting her mother, Mrs. Cooner and sister, Mrs. Charles Savage. Mr. J. N. Marshall is again able to be out on the streets. Mr. E. N. DeLong was a business caller in Ocala Tuesday afternoon. We note the steadily increasing of the heretofore always good patronage of Mr. and Mrs. Quick's mercantile firm. Not infrequently we notice, cus customers tomers customers from other towns shopping with them, and their shipping groceries is not an unusual occurrence. Col. Burnham, of Atlanta, who owns property here and at Lake eir, ar rived Thursday afternoon, accompanied by his daughter,-Mrs. Peach and ex pects to spend the winter in his cot tage here. Mrs. T. E. Pritchett entertained thru the week end. Miss Katherine Caull of Ocala. Mesdames Holtzclaw and Keith were in Ocala Tuesday shopping. Miss Callie Rickards, the popular as sistant of Belleview school, spent the week end with Mrs. John Mathews. Mr. Ben Belcher is the late acquisi acquisition tion acquisition to the clerical force in our lead leading ing leading mercantile firm, tnat of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Quick. Mrs. J. H. Mathews visited Ocala Saturday afternoon. Miss Mabel McClain was in an un unusually usually unusually and justly happy mopd Sat Saturday urday Saturday over her father's presentation of a piano. Friday closed a prosperous school month. Miss Albertson is doirfg good conscientious work. Mr. and Mrs. Comstoek of Oklawaha visited Mr. and Mrs. McGee Saturday. "Disestit." AGENTS WANTED First class for this and surrounding counties, for the "New Standard 1910 Census Atlas of the World." Agents make ?40 to $60 per week. Best of term?. Also agents for low-priced, easy selling juvenile and holiday books. Combination oat oat-It It oat-It postpaid only 20c. 50 per cent com commission mission commission to agents. Full .. particulars free. Address A. B. Kuhlman, pub publisher, lisher, publisher, 136 West Lake St.. Chicago, 111. You don't have to take calomel if you buy a bottle t Xyal's Live Stim Stimulator. ulator. Stimulator. This is a medicine put- up by a reputable pharmaceutical manufac manufacturer, turer, manufacturer, and soli under a positive guar guarantee. antee. guarantee. It is true to the name, stim stimulating ulating stimulating the liver, at the same time as assisting sisting assisting it in its natural action. Sold In Ocala by the Postoffice Drugstore. ADVANTAGE TO can always be sure of QUALITY. One of the BIG ADVANTAGES in dealing with us is that in any anything thing anything you buy you can always be sure of QUALITY. It is our intention that every customer gets entire satisfaction. If at any time you get anything of us that doesn't come up to your expec expectation, tation, expectation, we ask you 'to send it back. This is one of our principles of doing business. Of all the things that are GOOD TO EAT, and usually kept in a first class grocery store, YOU WILL, FIND THEM HERE. Our ROYAL SCARLET CANNED GOODS, and Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE are among the QUALITY GOODS that we handle and recommend to people who want THE BEST. Among our late arrivals you will find: IIECKER'S SELF RISING BUCKWHEAT -IIECKER'S OATMEAIINtrtANCAKE FLOUR BONELESS BREAKFAST"TiACON EDAN ANDy PINEAPPLE CHEESE A FULL ASSORTMENT NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'S. CAKES AND CRACKERS IN PACK ACES AND BUTjK SWEET MIXED AND CUCUMBER PICKLES CRANBERRIES f 1 a f A When in First Class Vf ite or W. Ocala, IC E 0 Estimates Furnistied on Work in Any Part of the State WE ISSUE COUPONS ON THE FREE PIANO CONTEST: ASK FOR THEM. PHONE 26 25 1-2 S. Main St. Oca I a, florid a TRAINS ATLANTIC EFFECTIVE Lve. 0:30 P. M. Arr. 2:19 A. M. Arr. S:00 A. M. Jacksonville Ocala St. Petersburg STEEL PULLMANS. St. M. R. WILLIAMS, Ticket Agent, Ocala, Fla. SCHEDULE TO ORAXC.E SPRINGS The Ocala Northern Railroad Com Company pany Company began operating through trains to Bay Lake, Orange Springs and Kenwood on Thursday. September 14th. Train leaves Gcala 7 a, m. In Instead stead Instead of 8 a. m. as rormerly and will make one round trip 4aily to, these points except on Sundays, when two round trips will be made. Sunday trains will leave Ocala 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. Until further notice tickets will be sold to all stations except Sil Silver ver Silver Springs at rate of one fare for the round trip. Sunday rates between ucaia ana fciiver springs wui oe limited to day of sale. Now get your baskets ready and spend a pleasant day at the famous re30rt of Orange Springs, one of the mosf delightfa places for an outing or recreation 1 the South. S. P. Hollinrake. SupL DEAL VJITH US is that in anythlna yoa OCALA, FLORIDA O O O ft IMS JC1 Need of Plumbing Call on Florida 37 AND 38 DO0ST Lip OCTOBER 31 Arr. 7:00 A. M. Arr. 2:21 A. M. Lve. 8:15 P. M. Petersburg New York J. G. KIKKLAND, D. P. A., Tampa, Fla. JERRY BURNETT 9 Who la Now In m 7Ver Balldlac, Corner South. Ffrat aad Majraslia rail nmni rn tin ftTin r 1-flLL dflMr'.tj fllJUallLt Call and look them over and give your order now; for a handsome fall tailor made . s f i m :: suit oi cioinea 1 ARRIVING OCALA EVENING STAR. Thursday, November 2, 1911 EVERY SERVICE A. BANK MAY RENDER Is Performed for Its Customers by the Commercial Rank Bank Service is useful to the firm and individual only so far as it is able to meet their requirements for the convenient transaction of business. There is wide experience, capable management and ample capital back of the Commercial Bank together with a thorough thoroughly ly thoroughly organized system and a desire and willingness to counsel and advise with patrons. Bank Service on this bassis is both desirable and necessary to the business interests of Marion county. Comiinriiepcial Bank W That we are selling dry goods cheaper than has ever been sold here before. Why is it that none of the other merchants are ad advertising vertising advertising yard goods and giving tneir prices tor same. THEY CAN'T. It is utterly impossible for them to quote as low prices as we are quoting. They want to remain here and make money, we don't, we must sell out as we are go going ing going to quit business. Mak Making ing Making money is a thing of the past with us. At present it is our aim selves of all the have on hand. Just read these prices, they are only a few as the Bargain Knife has cut deeply into every yard of goods in our store. Cfi-inch brown dress linens, :0c values at 19c 3C-inch percales, light and dark colors, 12c values at Charabrays, all assorted fast colors, 10c values at 8 c 6c Amoskeag apron ginghams, assorted or ted 7c checks, 10 values at Galatea, the best cloth for suitings, lTc values at .. Poplins, all colors and fancy stripes, 23c values at . 10c 15c Shepherd plaid suitings, assorted 8'2C checks, 12c values at Penperal bleached sheeting, 0-4, ?.0c value at ...... Unbleached sheeting, 9-4, 2fc values at 22c 19c Simpson's percales and calicoes Sc values at Outing flannels in all shades, 10c and 12c values at . The best dress ginghams made in America, 12c values at 36-inch brown dress linen 5c 8c 8c (pure linen weft) 25c values at 15c Unbleached sheetings, width, 7c values at Fancy dress ginghams. !u". 4'2c also apron . . 4'2C checks, Gc values -at Bleached sheeting. 7-S yard 5c wide, Sc values at Good grade dress cheviots, 12c . values at 8c Covert cloths, assorted fast colors. l.rc values at 10c Yard wide unbleached cheese cloth. 5c values at 3c s. all 4 2-inch satin striped worsteds, all wool, $1.50 values at 74c Think of the saving' to you and time when you need the most. beyond doubt the greatest opportunity to save money that has ever presented itself. The big sale i mm to rid our- gopds we 32-inch worsteds, assorted colors, 35c values at ... 34-inch diagnol striped serges, 75c values at .... 50-inch mohairs assorted colors, GOc values at .... 52-inch broadcloths, assort assorted ed assorted colors, $1.50 values at Dotted suesine silk, worth 35c, assorted colors, at . Fancy summer silks, foulard patterns, worth 75c, at.. Heavy silk finished corded 19c 39c 39c 74c 19c 24c 29c Repp, 50c values at Mercerized Foulards, assort assorted ed assorted patterns, 25c values at 19c Elektra Cloth, suitable for children's dresses at 8c Fine White Dress Goods, 25c values at ... Dress Linen, "assorted colors, 20c values at Fancy Stripe Linen, nice for suits, 25c values for . 10c 10c 19c Yard-wide Unbleached Sheet-ins-, S2C values at 39-inch Unbleached Sea Island Cotton, Sc values, at .. 5c 6c 4 2-inch Bleached Pillow Casing, 13c values at 8'2C Light Color Calicoes. 6c val values ues values at Black' and Blue Duck, 10c values at -. Colored Dress Lawns, 5c y,alues at 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, no starch, 10c values at ..... 4c 8c 3c 7c 90-inch White Linen, heavy, $1.25 values at Yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk, $1 values for .... Yard-wide Black Taffeta 79c 69c 79c Silk. $1.25 values for .. Yard-wide Bleached Sheeting, 9c values at 7 c at the mi mis is is now going on. 9 iiiihim iiiiiiimm iiiii VUttLlI UUUUHIILIIULU 'Digestit.' Masons meet tonight. Moose meet this evening:. Eastern Star meets tomorrow night. See If. A. Waterman'i bat nlodov. Miss prove. Mattie Pyles continues to im- There were no cases court this morning1. in recorder's Drink PLEZOL, the new drink. It is healthful and invigorating;. Postmaster Ilaney of Burbank at the Ocala House last night. was Suit, overt-oat aad Nnratem. Waterman. II. A. Mrs. R. R. Windhorst of Tampa is at the Ocala House. FOUND A bunch of keys. Mr. Ed Dreyfous. Call on Miss Virginia Mayo is sister, Mrs. J. M. Neely at visting her Lake Weir. Digestit. "The Girl in the Taxi" will be seen at the Temple next Saturday evening. Mr. L. "W. Duval has returned from a brief business to Jacksonville. Boy's mult, raiKtM, odd pants and ea; f II. A. Waterman. Mr. Will Jeffcoat is moving into his new quarters on North Main street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Apply at Hayes & Guynn's. Misses Bettie Mclver and Sallie Spurlin came up from the lake today. For line. a shoe, see II. A. Waterman's For indigestion or sour stomach use Digestit at the Court Pharmacy. t Southern a gent a for everything men and boys wear. II. A. Waterman. WANTED To borrow $1500 for six months, or one year on good security. "X. Y. Z.," care Ocala Evening Star. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Nash are hav having ing having their handsome residence on North Main street repainted. If you want to find a gooa boarding house at reasonable rates, call up the Star office. Mr. J. R. Martin went down to Ista Ista-chatta chatta Ista-chatta this morning, for a brief busi business ness business trip. Your kodak work can De finished In two to three days if you leave it at Mills' studio. Mr. J. G. Spurlin went out up the Ocala Northern today, to visit his cus customers tomers customers at Burbank and Fort McCoy. OATS FOR SALE 2000 bushels of seed oats. Apply to J. C. Howell, An Anthony. thony. Anthony. Major T. C. Hall and daughter, Miss Beulah, have returned home from Jacksonville. You can get your pictures framed at the Ocala News Company and get them now. Mr. W. F. Ashe of Tampa, proprietor of the Ashe Disinfectant Co., is in town, calling on the trade. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to 116 South Pond street. 10-12-12td The Children of the Confederacy will meet tdmorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with! Mrs. Robert G. Blake. "When you are happy drink PLEZOL When you are dry drink PLEZOL. When you look for prosperity drink PLEZOL. Mr. L. B. Kimbrough of Lakeland is in the city exhibiting his famous over head irrigating system. If what you eat won't make you smile, try a box of Digestit and then you can't help It. At the Court Phar macy. Mrs. E. H. Mote and Mrs. P. W. But ler autoed up from Leesburg this morning. Pictures framed at the Ocala News Company while you wait, and you don't have to wait a week or a month either. Mrs. E. G. Peek and brother, Mr. B Harrison Hobbs, have returned from their visit to Tampa, and Mr. Hobbs has gone on to his home in Virginia. All who have pictures are takin them to the Ocala News Co., to have them framed. i Tickets for "The Girl in the Taxi' are on sale at the Court Pharmacy: This Is one of the liveliest shows on the road and everybody should see it "I am pleased to recommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo. "We have used It repeatedly and It has nev never er never failed to give relief." For sale by all dealers. Mr. C. M. Haile, a brother of our Sidney Haile, has been appointed agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in Jacksonville. Mr. Haile has been trav traveling eling traveling auditor of the Seaboard for some years. FOUND A good bicycle." Anyone proving same and paying for this ad. may have the wheel. Address, M. L. Heatly, Silver Springs, Fla. Lox Box No. 48 The Star received the other day a pleasant note from Laurie Izlar, the young high school graduate who is worthily representing Ocala at Wofford College. Spartanburg. S. C. Mr. Izlar writes among other things of the coun county ty county fair at Spartanburg, which though among the best in the state he doesn't consider equal to the Marion County Fair. Ladies' solid gold watches, Elgin and Waltham movement, cases set with diamond chips, worth $30. The nicest present for the holiday time. While the supply lasts we will sell them for $14.50. The Ocala Pawn & Loan Co., west side square. STICKKV-LASTIXGER SCRAP Will he Fulled Off at the Temple Xov. 2.,th Instead oC 11th The Stuckey-Lasiinger fight that was announced for the 11th at the Tem Temple ple Temple Theater, will take place on the night of the 25th instead. After an announcing nouncing announcing the event for the 11th, Mr. Stuckey found that he could not get the theater till the 23th, ias there was no other available date. The announce announcement ment announcement wa3 made before Manager Ben Bennett nett Bennett was consulted as to his open time. Remember that the date of the fight is the 2ath instead of the 11th. as an announced nounced announced yesterday. TO SECURE LOWER RATES OF TRANSPORTATION A meeting is called for Thursday, November 2nd, at 3 p. m., at the city hall to discuss ways and means to get lower freight rates for Ocala. You are interested and your presence is needed very much. Show you are not a dead one by coming around. Respectfully, The Ocala Transportation Co., By A. C. Cobb, Secretary. CHANGE. OF DATE FOR LYCEUM ENTERTAINMENT The Vassar Girls, the next lyceum attraction, has changed its date at the Temple Theater from Nov. 9 to Nov. 18. It is a very fine number, and one nobody should miss. SAVO IS VERY SMART Wonderful Performance of a Noted Jii&ruler at the Temple This Evening In connection with the motion pic picture ture picture show tonight Manager Bennett will have as a feature a young man who calls himself "Savo," in a jug juggling gling juggling act with light and heavy objects, lie will bring to light some very neat feats, some of which are balancing a feather on his chin, then a wheel weighing 150 pounds and various oth other er other articles, including billiard cues, balls, etc. "Savo" is a wonder in his line, and is well spoken of by the pa papers pers papers in cities where he has given ex exhibitions hibitions exhibitions of his accomplishments. Don't fail to be at the Temple tonight. The usual admission. 10 cents, will be charged. OCALA HOUSE ARRIVALS J. B. Willis, G. TV. Davis, Savannah; TV. II. Archibals, Sheifield, Fla.; J. C. Doener, Baltimore; James Savo. New York; M. Newbaum, Chicago; D. L. O'Neal, Live Oak; Mrs. R. E. Lindsay, Dunnellon; C. J. Rogero, Palatka: TV. G. West, South Bend, Ind.; Mrs. R. R. Windhorst, Tampa; Wm. A. Tippin, At Atlanta; lanta; Atlanta; Jno. II. Gee, Jacksonville; A. V. Curtairi Gainesville; J. H. Walsh, Jacksonville; T. Y. Smith, Atlanta; W. A. McRae, Jacksonville; E. J. Han Hancock, cock, Hancock, TV. Bendheim, Jacksonville; J. B. Ilaney, Burbank; J. E. Godlove, St. Louis; Jno. A. Preston, Jacksonville; C. H. Slaughter, Birmingham; J. S. Collier, Atlanta; R. S. Metzger, Cin cinnati; N. P. Eytchinson, Philadel phia; A. S. Jackson, Pittsburg; Morris Dunn, Washington; W. A. Blitch, Cor Cor-dele, dele, Cor-dele, Ga.; A. S. Bucher. Winter Park; H. Allen, Lakeland; E. L. Brown, Gainesville; Joseph Bell, city; H. C. Bailey, R. J. Smith, Jacksonville. UIViu-DATE MAP Latest maps of Florida and all oth er states at Ballard's. EAST;il. STAR MEETING The members of the Ocala chapter of the Eastern Star meet next Friday evening. nOARDERS W VXTED Good table and room accommoda tions, or one without the other. Apply to Mrs. Washburn, 186 North Magno lia street. APAR I'M KNTS FOR RENT The second floor of the Bell apart ment house on Fort King avenue is for rent. Apply to Joseph Bell at the court house. YOU MUST CONFESS After using Hall's Texas Wonder for kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble, that it has merit. It gives quick and permanent relief. Seldom one bottle fails to cure. Write for local testimo testimonials. nials. testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all druggists. PHI SIGMA MGIIT CLASS IX GRAMMAR AXD ARITHMETIC Three nights a week Monday, Tues Tuesday day Tuesday and Thursday for boys "and girls who cannot attend day school. Hours from 7 to 9 p. m. $5 for four weeks. Taught by George C. Looney. School room at 62 Fort King avenue, Ocala, Florida. Direct, personal assistance to each pupil. There are two Kinds of Cfilll Tonlt PLANK'S AND OTHERS THE OLD RELIABLE PLANK'S CHILL TONIC IS GUARANTEED TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA. TO CURE CHILLS, FEVER, COLDS AND GRIP. YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT DOES NOT. TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. ASK YOUR DRUGG'ST. Odd Fellows meet Tuesday night "How can a young man bu) flowers and take his Best Gal to Dinner on $5.00 ? A. H. WOODS Presents The Girl in the Taxi" With an All Star Cast. A Scream in Every Line. TEMPLE THEATER Saturday Night, Nov. 4th Seats on Sale at The Court Pharmacy. EVERYBODY SHOULD ATTEXD The Last Open-Air Concert of the Sea Sea-ton, ton, Sea-ton, ami Thoe that Will le Given In the Theater During the Winter The following program will be giv given en given by the Metropolitan Band, tomor tomorrow row tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, the weather permitting. This will be the last of our open-air concerts for this year, and we take this opportunity to thank those who rendered financial assistance to defrey the expenses of same. We wish to say that during the winter, we expect to give three or four concerts at the Tem Temple ple Temple Theater, and hope that everyone who enjoyed our free concerts this summer, will show their appreciation by attending these -concerts, for which there will be an admission charge. March, "Blaze of Glory": Abe Holz Holz-mann. mann. Holz-mann. Idyl, "The Glow Worm": Paul Lincke. Grand fantasia. "Bolero." (cornet duet. Messrs. Gerig and Tucker): R. B. Hall. Selection. "The Broken Idol": Egbert Van Alstyne. March, "Alexander's Rag Time Band": Irving Berlin. Baritone solo, "Fascination." (F. E. Mathews): C. L. Barnhouse. Polka, "Zaraida," (cornet solo. Mr. UI. TV. Tucker): F. II Losev. Patrol. "The American": F. W. Meachanf A. E. Gerig, Director. A I II DOME TEMPER ATURE WAS EXACTLY EVEN The canvas cover and the cool even ing air made the temperature just right in the Air Dome last night, and the pictures were as refreshing as the atmosphere. "The Tragedy in Toy Toy-land" land" Toy-land" was particularly fine. The program tonight is as follows: Curiosity. By the Biograph Co. It is a reel that will appeal to everybody, for we are all curious about somethinj at some time. A Novel Experiment. A very inter esting and instructive picture. The Baby of the Boarding House. A side-splitting comic one that will make you laugh after you leave the Air Dome. Tomorrow night Cinderella will be run. This reel is now in the express office, so it is sure to be shown. Some more good features are to follow this one, so watch out for them. MONTEZUMA HOTEL ARRIVALS J. W. Kimbrough, Lakeland; W. D. Morton, Jr., Jacksonville; J. C. Boozer, city; C. A. Vaughn and family, Higley; Miss Minnie Burnell, Dunnellon; H. C: Hopkins, Laurel, Del.; J. G. Vincent, Jacksonville; Mav Edestein, New York;, F. Hauser, Jacksonville; J. C. Vetres, Palatka; M. W. Bloomingfield, New York; V. C. Severance, C. M. Atkinson, Jacksonville; J. H. Carter, Tampa; H. C. Poosser, S. H. Hopperwitt. H H. Hair, Jacksonville; J. W Miller, Bos ton; J. S. McCawley, Orlando; C. W. Jack. Minneola; W. H. Powell, Jack Jacksonville; sonville; Jacksonville; L. Sparkman, Gainesville; G. R. Hall, New .-Orleans; B. F. Camp, B. W. Fountain, Micanopy; W. H. Daw son, Jacksonville; C. S. Byrne, Mayfleld, Ky; H. C. Hillyard, Jacksonville; F. Boer, H. S. Brig, Philadelphia; J. B. Willis, Crystal River; P. E. Hutchinson, Gainesville; W. Wisenfield, Jackson ville; W. H. Pugh. Lakeland; M. F. Ashe, Tampa; I P. Kimbrough, Lake Lakeland; land; Lakeland; H. P. Boyd, Tampa, W. B. Beg- gers, Tampa; R. H. Scott, Dunnellon; W. W. Lancaster, Tampa; E. J. Bross Bross-way, way, Bross-way, B. Murry, New York. Miss Mattie Williams has returned home from Morriston, accompanied by Mrs. Flora Morrison, who will be Miss Williams' guest for a few days. Mrs. Morrison and Miss Williams came thru the country in Mrs. Morrison's Cadillac car, and Saturday, with a party of friends will motor to Gainesville to witness the football game between the University of Florida and Columbia College. Mrs. Ford and her sister, Miss Stotes- hurv. and Mr. Don Ford, who nave been in Canada for the last few months, have returned south, Mrs. Ford stopping in Macon, Ga., to visit her daughter, Mrs. R. T. Birdsey, while Don and Miss Stotesbury came on to Ocala, arriving yesterday. They enjoy ed their visit and are looking well. The W. M. F. Society will meet FrI' dav afternoon at 3 o clock m lecture room of Methodist church. Mr. Norton Davis, captain of the Ocala football team, expects to motor up to Jacksonville tomorrow, and be on hand early Saturday morning to make arrangements for the game with the Duval High School team in the aft ernoon. Mrs. M. A. Norwood and daughter, Miss Laura, returned last nignt irom their trip to the north. During their absence they visited New York, Wash ington and Buffalo, and spent some time in the beautiful hill country near the latter city. They greatly enjoyed their vacation and are much improved in health. Mr. R. T. Bower, a competent drug gist of Gainesville, who has been filling nrescriotions at the Postoffice Drug store for the past few weeks, lert ior his home in the University City yester yester-daj'. daj'. yester-daj'. Mr. Bowers place in the Post- office Drugstore will be taken by Mr. Geo. C. Greene. Mr. Greene is a sKinea pharmacist of Quincy, Mass. He was a resident of Marion county some years ago, ana tne rememorance m uui uc- lightful climate draws him to dwell with us again. Mr. Greene, his wife and two children are expected on the afternoon train. The 'handsome new jerseys for the Ocala football players have arrived, and a specimen of the same is on ex exhibition hibition exhibition in the Postoffice Drugstore's show window. They are black with a broad stripe of old gold, on which the initials of the team will be handsome handsomely ly handsomely lettered. They were specially made for the team by a St. Louis house. Sheriff John P. Galloway is again in his office, he and Mrs. Galloway having returned yesterday from their hunt in the big scrub east of the Oklawaha. It was a camp hunt with Fowler's Prairie as the central point. The other mem members bers members of the party were Messrs. Albert Fort and Ollie Fort and the three Mar Martin tin Martin brothers of Moss Bluff. They kill- A tn-n PPr an.l hal a gooo lime, m spite of rainy weather. CAXDV SALE FIMIJW MGHT The members of the young ladies -ewins society of the Presbyterian church will hold a candy sale Friday night on thepublic square during the bind concert, provided the weather is aereeable. If prevented from givin t;,i sill. "Fridav nisnt on account of the weather, sale will be held Satur dav morning in the band stand. F BUS MAUD OMDrtp MS MNEY!t IT WOULD VAIN REGRETS WILL RE POOR CONSOLATION TO YOU IX THAT HOUR OF NEED. YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YU, IF IT WERE NOT THAT. THEY HAD JUST "HAD TO USE THAT READY CASH THEY HOD." THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE IS SELF-DEPENDENCE. KEEP YOURSLF IN A POSITION TO HELP YOURSELF.' PIT YOUR MON MONEY EY MONEY IN THE RANK. MAKE OUR RANK YOUR BANK. CAPITAL FULLY WILLOW PLUMES I now have on display Two Beau Beautiful tiful Beautiful Willow Plumes, which I offer at the following prices: 27 Inches Long, 24 Inches Wide, $15.00 24 Inches Long, 24 Inches Wide, $12.50 I can get you any length, width, style or color of Plume at Attractive Prices. Call and examine the ones now on display. MISS MARY AFFLECK Commercial Bank Block - Ocala, Florida "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI" "The Girl in the Taxi," a hilarious melange of music, merriment and mountains of birth, will be at the Tem ple next Saturday evening. "The Girl in the Taxi" comes with an enviable record In this country and abroad. It scored a sensation in Paris and eclipsed all runs where long ca careers reers careers are common. In New York it was greeted as the funniest play Broadway had ever witnessed. In Chi Chicago cago Chicago it played fo capacity business for upwards of 250 nights. In Boston it broke all records for attendance and box office reecipts and carried off high honors for length of engagement. The story concerns the escapades of pretty Mignon, wife of a perfume man manufacturer, ufacturer, manufacturer, and the efforts of Bertie Stewart to keep an appointment with her for a midnight supper at the Cafe Churchill. Papa Stewart, Bertie's father, while posing as the possessor of all the domestic virtues, goes away to the same restaurant to meet a cou-H pie of chorus girls. Hemes cousin ... . i from Philadelphia, Percy by name, who has come to New York-f or throat treatment by a physician who prac tices chiefly among girls of the stage, turns up at the same dining room to keep an appointment with a vaudeville artiste. Father, son and nephew meet under rather embarrassing and laugh able conditions and confusion runs ramnant. The third act TTrrsnarls the mix-ups in a way least expected and all the guilty parties swear, with hands upraised, that it will never oc cur again. A cast of unexcelled comedians pre present sent present "The Girl in the Taxi, which contains just enough dancing, singing j and music to relieve the rapid-fire nace maintained by the numberless complications which crowd the play from curtain to curtain. SOFT WATER TANKS Have you seen the tanks the Ocala Plumbing & Electric Company is maK- ing to hold rain water from the roof of your dwelling? If not, see uiem. Mrs. J R. Moorhead, who "has charge nt thp children's department or tne fair, says the girls who have entered the girls' contest for the prizes offered by Dr. Boozer, are doing some fine work and are very enthusiastic over the prospect of having one of the pret tiest booths on the fair grounds. The girls should be given every encourage ment in their work which all goes to wards making the Marion County Fair a big success. Mr R. O. Connor, district manager for the International Harvester -o.. was in town today, having returned from a business trip to Gainesville. Mr. Connor s company nas loanea to the Florida Experimental Station at Gainesville one each of their huskers. shredders, hay presses, feed mills and manure snreaders for temporary and free use on the farm of the station. LOST Somewhere in town or on the Sharp's Ferry road, a plain gold brace bracelet let bracelet engraved vith letters C. E. IL The finder will' be rewarded if returned to Mrs. G. A. Nash or to Mrs. Ray Holly, Connor. n-z-aet-wit TimmiTient rriiblie official at the - - morning meeting ai uie; .siciuuuisi phnrrh stated in. a conversation tnai he had left two hundred letters un unanswered answered unanswered on his desk to be at the ser vice and was willing: to work over time to finish up this correspondence It is a healthy sign of the times when our public men stand ready to gladly sacrifice and testify for the Lord. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the young youngest est youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weak weakened ened weakened digestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all dealers. BE "SAFE 1M THE BANK NOW mmmt PAID IX f 75,000 Mrs. Susan A. Ellis 4 90 Oklawaba Ave., Ocala, Fla. Instructor in Voice , and Piano Specializing in Correct Placing of the Voice and Proper Touch and Tee Tee-nic nic Tee-nic of the" Piano. .A 1 REGRETS ARE USELESS After you .are burned onL The wise men prepare for the emergency of Fire by having a Policy to cover the possi ble loss of property through the rav ages of the devouring element. Never mind future regrets. Have some pres present ent present wisdom. Little trifles' often' cause a fire, but the resultant loss is no trifle. It costs so little to be well and fully insured that the poor have no excuse for not having a policy. See us about it. SAVARESE "AND BELL Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. OCALA, FLA. imi (EATINGS CAFE Charles Rodoff, Proprietor. Ilewt Qalvlc Lunch Keatlnic IIoaMe in the City Apalachlcola and Cedar Key OjHlrr In All Sly leu Everything that is good to eat, properly served Right Now, when you want it. All Delicacies of the Season. WHITE STAR TRANSFER CO. r-OIX.TF.R RROS- PROPRIETORS PHONE 296 Baggage, Freight, Pianos, Furniture and Safes a Specialty. Careful and Prompt Attention Giten All Orders, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE .OCAJLA EVE XI?, G STAR,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 Coffee Goodness Proven by a Century of Use There is something wonderfully satisfying and fascinating about this coffee blend that has been in daily use for over a century. Something far different from ordinary coffees. This is the coffee that was served in the quaint French Market, New Orleans, to society belles and beaux of the olden time. And that was so liked by Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other famous men. It is today the same identical, deliciously aromatic blend that was famous over a hundred years ago. Then you could get this coffee with a history the real feiidi Maris Cbffee only at the French Market, New Orleans. But NOW you all may serve it daily at your own table. For the old French Market blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process and delivered everywhere in perfect aroma and strength in her hermetically metically hermetically sealed tins. Injurious elements are roasted out of French Market Coffee. In New Orleans, for hundreds of years, it has always been the custom to drink cup after cup, even at midnight. You may do the same today. Be sure you get the genuine. "There is only one real old French Market flavor." At All Grocers Blended, Roasted and Ground only by the French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffee Co.. Ltd., Proprietors) New Orleans, La. No Man's Land EE A ROMANCE By Louis Joseph Vance Illustrations by Raj Walter WE CARRY TOO 4jg Aren't you tired of borrowing the other fellow's gun? If you ars not, let us whisper something to ou: "He is." Own your own things, then you won't spoil all the fun of your outing in tearing you'll break the gun, or whatever you have borrowed. In SPORTING GOODS and HARDWARE we sell only the best. They are the cheapest for yon. IManpiorn MandlwaiiPB (Co. OCALA. FLORIDA. Horses and Mules (Copyright, 1910, by Looia Joseph VaaceJ "Good evening," she said so admira admirably bly admirably that there was even a bint of lan languid guid languid indifference in her voice. "You have surprised us, Mr. Handyside." "Lord, yes!" Blackstock broke in. "It's hard to believe. D'you mean to tell me you made the run through this storm?" The blood flowed back into Coast's heart. He flashed the woman a look of thanks, but her gaze was blank a3 it met his, and he knew that as yet she existed and guided her actions au automatically. tomatically. automatically. The real awakening to the situation was yet to come nor with her would it be long delayed. The crisis was not yet past. "Well," he said, with a careless half-laugh, "I'm here, you see. It is a blow, that's a fact. Had me frightened; I've seen some storms but they were from the decks of steamships." He began to unfasten the oilskin coat. "Lucky to get here at all, I guess." "That's true, or I'm no judge of weather. I wonder you managed to get Finn and Hecksher to take th chance." "They didn't want to." Coast of offered fered offered up a fervent prayer of gratitude for the fortuitous turn of the conver conversation sation conversation that had supplied him with the names of Mr. Handyside's traveling companions. "But I was told to hustle because Power was leaving you prac practically tically practically without notice, so I insisted. Of course the fog held us up all morn ing; and then we had to have an ac cident?" "How's that?" Blackstock sat down heavily, still with his staring eyes turned toward Coast, his face clouded with thoughtfulness. "Where are they, anyway?" he continued without pause, as one reminded of an over oversight. sight. oversight. "Finn Hecksher why aren't they with you?" "Oh, they're all right," Coast par ried, making time for Katherine whose struggle to retain her poise and comprehend just what It all meant was engaging his attention to such a degree that he had to force himself to givo heed to Blackstock. "You don't need to worry about them." Blackstock leaned forward, scowling Intently. "What d'you mean by that? Didn't they bring you here?" "Only part way; you see, this acci dent I mentioned "What sort of an accident? Hang it, if they didn't bring you Where'd you leave them?" "Safe enough high and dry aground in Quick's Hole." "The devil you say! How'd Finn come to. run the Corsair aground? Why,- he knows more about this coast "Not his fault. It came about kind ness of some amateur asses beg -pardon, Mrs. Black; I'm quoting Mr Finn in a catboat . They al most ran us down when we were about midway through the Hole didn't seem to know what they were doing; and In trying to avoid a col lision we piled up on a shoal on the lefthand side of the channel forget the name of the island it makes off from." Coast hesitated In assumed perplex- "OH, He went back to his boat said he didn't dare to leave her for fear she'd drag and come up on the beach. Besides, he said his wife'd be fretting about him and he wanted to be ready to beat back the lirst sign of a lt up." "I see." Blackstock nodded slow slowly. ly. slowly. "You must be pretty well used up." He laid hl3 hand as if abstract abstractedly edly abstractedly upon the table beside him, moved tt to and fro, found the edge of the whisky tray, and grasped the neck of the decanter. "You've earned a drink, Handyside?" "Thank you," he said, "but I'm on the wagon." Blackstock chuckled. "That's your affair." he said. I'm not." There was a grain of combative bravado in the latter words. He splashed whisky into a tumbler and diluted It with a little water, finding the objects with an adroitness on a par with that which had excited Appleyard's interest. "Health," he said, tersely, and drank. The woman roused herself. "Per "Perhaps haps "Perhaps Mr. Handyside will sit down," she suggested In a toneless voice. Her eyes challenged Coast's. He ooked away, unable to endure their pitiful defiance. The drama of her ife had needed but this last heart rending touch. There are tragedies n women's life beside which death itself is trifling. "No, thanks; I'm all wet." He won dered to hear his own voice so steady and in character with his impersona impersonation. tion. impersonation. "About done up, too. If you don't mind, I'd like to turn in." "I'll show you the way." Black- stock rose. "You're to have Power's room." Coast's glance was instant to the woman's face and found it inscrutable. Did she or did she not suspect? . "Power won't mind?" he asked quickly; and still she showed no sign. "Power!" Blackstock laughed harshly. "No, he won't mind," he re plied, ironic. "Power's gone already. I have a large shipment of fine Ten Tennessee nessee Tennessee horses and mules for all purposes at my yard on West Exposition Street, in Ocala. This is the first shipment of stock to the city this season and is un unusually usually unusually fine. I am prepared to make very attractive prices on the animals and invite your inspection. I have also a load of horses and mules at Inverness, Citrus County, and another at Wildwood, Sumter County, and will be pleased to have the public call at location that is the most convenient for them, when in need of stock. Respectfully, u DEALERS hay, grain, feedX lis OCALA, FLA. 1 II 2-1 Mixed Cars our Specialty. J -c II V, Ask Us for Prices Before II V, Purchasing and Save J Vv rV Money. C STAFOLIFK DAIRY FEED Will Produce Mire 3111k Than Any Feed on the Market Call Us Up, Phone "o. 8 We had a little falling out and be took one of my row boats the only rowboat and left, without so much's by-your-leare; rowed across to the Vineyard. I guess. In the fog, too the poor fooL. Serve him right if he got car carried ried carried out to sea and was never heard of again the hound!" And still Catherine's expression evinced no Indication that she under understood. stood. understood. "You don't seem to like Power much," Coast suggested uneasily. "No, I didn't like the dog," he said, measuring a drink with the same un uncanny canny uncanny accuracy, his prominent and sightless eyes seeming to watch the liquor mount in the glass. "He was a surly devil with a devil's temper. One of my servants Chinese are the only kind we keep in a place like this tried to prevent him from taking the boat, and Power turned on him and nearly brained the poor fellow with a rock. We missed him and after a long search found him Insensible down on the beach. He's been out of his head ever since delirious. You may hear him during the night. Hope he won't keep you awake." He set down an empty glass. "It takes a deal to keep me awake when my mind's set on sleep," Coast evaded. "I'm sorry about Power's misbehaving, though." "Well, profit by his example, and don't mix in matters that don't con concern cern concern you here, at any rate," 6ald Blackstock insolently. "Kate!" "Coming." The woman reappeared. "I couldn't find your cane," she said, as she crossed to the man. A gleam of white, a slip of white paper be between tween between the fingers of her left hand caught Coast's attention. He sought her eyes and found them meaningful. With a word of grudging acknowl acknowledgment edgment acknowledgment Blackstock took his hat and stick. "Come along, Handyside. We won't need a light; light hasn't any meaning to the blind. You knew my sight was gone, didn't you?" "One would hardly suspect it" Coast took up his sou'wester and fol lowed the man to the door. The rustle of the woman's gown told him that she was near behind him., "Oh, I find my way about; I know this cheesebox of an island like the palm of my hand. It's no worse than navigating your own room in the dark." "Allow me . ." Coast turned the knob and opened the door; Black Black-stock stock Black-stock bent his head to the roaring wind and shouldered out against its force. A hand touched Coast's; the slip of paper passed Into his palm. For a single instant he looked into the eyes of the woman he loved looked and read their message of pleading and despair. Then with a sadly negative shake of his head he followed her hus husband band husband out into the wind-whipped dark darkness, ness, darkness, pulling the door to behind him. Their shoulders touched as they trudged off. The unavoidable contact turned Coast sick with hatred and loathing. 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(Continued Tomorrow) AGE NO BAR Everybody in Ooala fx Eligible. Old people stooped with suffering. Middle age, courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently. Children, unable to explain; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, dropsy, Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Tills are for sick kidneys. Are endorsed by thousand?. O. C. Tignor, 29 Tuseawilla street, Ocala, Fla., says: "I am confident that Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit for the purposes for which their use is intended. One of the younger members of my family had a kidney weakness, and Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Tydings & Co's. Drug Drugstore, store, Drugstore, were used. The great benefit they brought warrants me in recom recommending mending recommending them." For sale by all dealers. Price, fifty cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. Re Remember member Remember the name Doans and take no other. 12 We have in our large store, almost every thing you cotriri wish for to furnish yoar home, office, farm, garden or work shop with. We have a complete line of furniture m med medium ium medium and high grades, with all oivthe furnish, ings that go with the line. Oar 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. We have a good lice of office supplies of all kinds. Complete furniture for the kitchen and dining room. We carry in stock every item the builder or contractor needs. SEE (IS BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES Mover lac lay OCALA, FLORIDA. Jill lis THIS SEAL STANDS FOR quality, and is stamped on everything you buy here. Always on hand & full line of Buggies, Carriages. Wagons, Automobiles, Harness and Leather GooJi 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 wo will eliminate your troubles. KNIGHT & LANG, OCALA FLORIDA Hugh J. Nichols. Make Mo Mistake! Ship to the Original Firm S. M. l E. M. FROST Established 1865 COMMISSION MERCHANTS Oranges, Grape Fruit, Pineapples, Vegetables SOUTHERN SHIPPING NO. 50 319 Washington St., Corner Jay St., NEW YORK REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank, All Mercantile Agencies Kindly write for Stencil if needed 'DOES LOCATION AND EXPERIENCE COUNT?" "Lucky to Get 'ere at All, I Guess." Ity, in acual trepidation more acute than he cared to acknowledge even to himself. "Pasque, you mean?" "That's it." But though his story Beemed to be credited, the tension held unrelaxed; Katherine was recovering from her shock and . What would she do when she had had time to take second thought? Would her primal impulse shield him, to further his deception, prevail? Or would some mad concept of duty force her to ex expose pose expose him and bring ruin down upon them both? He could not keep his eyes from her. Not a detail of her attitude es escaped caped escaped him, not a convulsive movement of her hand (in whose rosy hollow lay his life and hers) . She stood unmoving by the table, one hand touching it for support. Meanwhile he heard himself talking, responding glibly to Blackstock's testy catechism. "But how the devil'd you get here, then?" "Pure luck. We'd been stuck about half an hour when a fisherman fel fellow low fellow named Wise, from Vineyard Ha Haven ven Haven came along, trying to beat the storm home. We hailed him and he luffed up to us he could do that with his boat, a light-draught Cape Cod cat; and I offered him a ten-spot to bring me on. You see, I understood it was an emergency case. He held back a bit, but the sight of the money fetched him; and he earned it. I wouldn't take that trip again for a hundred dollars." "Weil, then . 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