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.7" ITTP'"!? FTOMTUEE AT RIGHT PRICES lflWlli I Theus-Zachry Co. VOL. 19. OCALA, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912. NO. 27. AM X 8ALLOVNES8 ' This disorder is doe to a torpid liver involving the stomach and bowels. To correct the trouble take RED 2 LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) When the complexion is sallow and y ou have spells of vertigo (bl ind stag gers) on stooping or rising suddenly and your bowels are irregular with much flatulence (wind in the bowels) you a:e badly in need of Simmons Liver Regulator. The liver is the cause of all the trouble and when the liver is at fault, there is nothing more effective. Simmons Liver Regulator quickly restores sound, healthy con conditions ditions conditions in the liver, stomach and bowels; sweetens the breath, 'helps l digestion and brings back the ruddy hue of health to the complexion. ' Sold by Dealer. Price, large package, $1.C0. Aak for tb. (cdoIm with th. B4 Z on tba Ub). If yom cannot gt it. remit to will ui it by ikil. postpaid. Himnwua Liver krrnlalor 1 1 lo put p Id liquid furm for thotc who prrferit. I ri-e,1.00 par bottle Look lor the Jted Z 111. J. H. ZBUM ft Ca, Prcpj, St. iculs. Mo. r w FULLER & AYER DENTAL. SUUfi KONS Office over Munroe Ai ChamblNs ltk OCAIjA FLORIDA TKUMS. RASH- J.E.GHAGE DENTAL SURGEON Hooiuh 9, 10 and 11. Second Floor, Holder Rloct. OCALA TERMS. CASH L F, BLALGGX DENTAL 5CJRGEON Office Over Commercial Hank Hank-OCALA OCALA Hank-OCALA FLORID Office Hours. 8 to 12 a. in. 1 to p. m. i.ione SI TKUMS. CAS!.. M?IVER & MAa KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and EmbaSrecrs Fine Caskets and Burial Robes , D. E. M'lVEIt A XI) C. V. HOIIKUTS Funeral Dlrrrlom. All Work Dot.e by License! Km Km-batmen batmen Km-batmen and FuIUr fiu.iranoi. Phones: D. E Mclver, 104:0. V. Rob Rob-i i Rob-i erts, 305; Undertaking Office. 47. C. J. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder , Plans ana Npecltlcation Furnished Upon Reuuest. ... 129 South Third Street OCALA efiOlIIA V. B. KELLER & CO. (Formerly Smith & Roberts) Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers Lady Assistant when required Calls Answered Promptly Night or Day, to All Parts ol City or Country Parlors Located Between Ideal Theater and Express Office DAY PHONE, 345 NIGHT PHONE, 418 V. B. KELLER & CO. 'V THE k m 110 RUSH 1 m I llllawi llrmkr the Deadlock and Slate After Slate Followed the Sarkera r.altlmore, Jtilj' 3. The rhangp to Wilyon tame xwiftly, after Illinois, on the tirt hallot takrn after the conven convention tion convention met at 12:0! o'clock ci-'t her solil block of fifty-eight vote for Wilson. That was the greatest defection from Clark an.l the roar of huppines.H that was emitted from the throats of the Wilson men exceeded in volume any noi.-e that this niise-makini? conven convention tion convention .has. made in its entire week of .-es.sion.s. It was the beginning of the inevitable end. When the balloting was resumed, .state after state lei?an to drop into line, in whole or In part. In Arizona Clark lost -one vote to Bryan. Connecticut showed Wilson a f?ain of two. They left the Clark col column. umn. column. In Idaho Wilson gained one and one-half. When Illinois was reached. Hosier C. Sullivan of Chicago rose and announced eighteen votes for Clark, forty for Wilson. Under the unit rule the entire vote was cast for Wilson. Virginia, whose vote heretofore bad been divided between Clark, Under Underwood wood Underwood and Wilson, went solidly for Wil Wilson. son. Wilson. West Vlrsinia. hitherto for Clark, ca.t her sixteen votes for Wilson. Once more the roll call bejran. It was the forty-fourth ballot and Wilson In the besinnlnK sained one in Arizona. Calorado climbed aboard the band bandwagon, wagon, bandwagon, giving Wilson a gain of nine. Indiana cast her solid vote for Wil Wilson. son. Wilson. The forty-fourth ballot resulted in Wilson 629, Clark 306. Underwood 99, scattering 54. Forty-fifth 'ballot: Wilson G3", Clark 306, Underwood 27, scattering "2. Forty-sixth ballot: Underwood with withdrew. drew. withdrew. Foss withdrew. Massachusetts vote went solidly to Wilson. Senator Stone, speaking for Clark, released Clark's delegations. A, motion to make the nomination 'Unanimous was receiv received ed received with a territie burst of approval, and the work was done. MAIL CAHHir.KS AVI LI. FLA" This Is an acre of sreat discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle, Sam's mall carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. Peo People ple People take a wonderful Interest In a dis discovery covery discovery that benefits them. That's why Ir. King's New Discovery for coughs, colds and other throat and lung diseases is the most popular medicine in America. "It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes Mrs. .1. F. Pa vis, Jtickney Corner. Me., "after doctor's treatment and all other rem remedies edies remedies had failed." For cough's colds or any bronchial affection its unequal unequal-ed. ed. unequal-ed. Price '50c and fl. Trial bottle free at Tydings & Company. COLF.MA1: Sumter County Times) Homer Colnan and Marcell Hdmon Hdmon-son son Hdmon-son left Saturday for Valdosta, On., where they have a large peach crop to put up. Mrs. C. M. Watson Is visiting in Ocala this week. Mrs. G. T. Condrey of Ocala is here this week, visiting relatives and friends. I.ee Condrey was the lucky one In drawing the horse and wagon that was raffled off last week In P.ushnell. Still Coleman grows. Several new residences are now under construc construction. tion. construction. John I'. Wicker Is making prep preparations arations preparations to erect a nice cottage on his lot next to the school house. Those who are not building new ones are having their old ones repaired. $2. .10 cabbage and $?. tomatoes wiy soon build any town. AVI I AT MAKKS A AVOMAX? One hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. Its a good foundation. Put into It health, and strength and she may rule a kingdom. But that's just what Electric Bitters give her. Thou Thousands sands Thousands bless them for overcoming ralntlng and dizzy spells and for dis dispelling pelling dispelling weakness, nervousness, back backache ache backache and tired, listless, worn out feel feeling. ing. feeling. "Electric bitters have done me a world of good," writes Eliza Pool, De De-pew, pew, De-pew, Okla., "and I thank you. with all my heart, for making such a good medicine." Only 50c. Guaranteed by Tydings & Company. WILDWOOD (Sumter County Times) Mr. II. L. Snowden is going to have a large livery and feed stable built. W. C. Kilgore has the contract. Mrs. B. Parrish and two children of Rosalie, are here visiting the family of Mrs. Tarrish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. G. Kilgore. Friday afternoon Mr. R. L. Snowden and Miss Viola River, a young couple of Oxford, came down and were mar ried, Mr. W. C. G. Kilgore performing the ceremony. Air. H. O. Collier, chairman of the board of county commissioners, thinks yt T-TK .r- TUBLIC LIBRARY AT BELLE VI EW, FLORIDA that we will have a court house and Jail ready for occupancy some time next year. Mr. H. J. Nichols lias sold his house anJ lot in town to Mr. Gunn, manager of the Wildwood Ice Works. There 13 more catarrh In this sec section tion section of the country than all other dis diseases eases diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incura incurable. ble. incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by con constantly stantly constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, te the only constitutional cure on the market.. It is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mu mucous cous mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dofcrrsftr any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Che Cheney ney Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by drug druggists. gists. druggists. 75c.' Take Hall's Family Pills for constipatfon. OXFORD Oxford. July 3. Mrs. C. P. Warnock and two children left Saturday for Missouri. She was called to the bed bedside side bedside of her mother who is quite ill. Mrs. Clara Nichols returned Satur Saturday day Saturday from Webster, where she has been for some time, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Francis Hayes. Miss Nora Nelson returned from Ocala after spending a few days most pleasantly with Misses Pessie and Grace Smith. Misses Tsabelle and Kuth Pace of Anthony who have been viisting rela relatives tives relatives here for the past two weeks, left for their old home at Umatilla Sat Saturday urday Saturday for a short visit before return returning ing returning to Anthony. Mrs. Ieon Griggs and two children returned from Ocala last Wednesday, with both children much Improved. As they have been under the treatment of their old family physician. Dr. W. V. Newsom. Mrs. Robert I'ainey of Helen. Fla., is visiting her brother, Mr. Grady Perry this week. Mr. J. T. IviVeigne motored down to Pushnejl Monday on business. Uncle John Perry made a business trip to Ocala Monday. Mr. W. H. Smith motored out to Sard is church Sunday, accompanied by Messrs. Charles Driggers Roulie Hurst and Milton Powman. Mr. William Vause of Plant City came up for Oak Grove picnic and came on to Oxford, as the guest of W. H. Smith and returned to his duties as deputy sheriff for Hillsborough county Friday afternoon. His many old friends and acquaintances were glad to shake hands with him again. after an absence of several years. , Little Dorothy Groff celebrated her fifth birthday by serving refreshments for her little friends out on the pretty lawn. All had a most enjoyable time and Dorothy received many nice j little gifts from her little friends. Quite a number went down to Oak Grove picnic, although the day was a rainy one. And equally as many. If not more, were disappointed and griev grieved ed grieved over the weather, and stayed at home with a heavy heart. Mrs. Joe Snowden is improving nice nicely ly nicely after having quite a little malarial spell. She is able to be up and around again. Messrs. J. L. Pemberton, G. Cren Crenshaw shaw Crenshaw and W. H. Smith, members of the Wildwood band, went down to prac tice Monday night. The band will play at Summerfield on the 4th. Mr. E. H. Powell left for Centralia Sunday, where he has accepted a po- ition at blacksmithing. Miss Annie Pemberton left for Web ster Saturday as the guest of Mrs. Francis Hayes. For every purpose or a flesh healing liniment for man or beast there is no remedy more powerful than DARBY'S PUOPHYLACTIC FLUID. It is an ad dition to Its effectiveness on the flesh a wonderful internal remedy. It relieves cramps, colic, dysentery, sore throat. swollen tonsils and sick stomach. As a disinfectant for the sick room it is of extraordinary value. It destroys germs and purines the air. Added to the water for bathing the face of a fever patient it is not only refreshing. but It tends to allay the fever. Price r0c ber bottle. Sold hy all druggists. Can furnish rrom one setting to one thousand pure bred Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching at $10 per hundred. Ed Carmichael, Ocala. Never leave home on a journey with out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is almost certain to be needed and can not be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by all dealers. Cook your next roast In a paper bag. and get the bag from the Post Office Drug Store. 25c. the package. Sprains require careful treatment Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment rreely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. J5 .f . '4 It- J. II! The Great Almhlp, la AVMek Vaalnaa IIped tm Sail ArraM the Atlaatle fajing relatives in Levon Sunday. F.re, raswd Death mt the Aera- Dr- T- K- Slaughter, wife and sister. aut mm III Crew. Atlantic City. X. J.. July S. Five persons -lost their lives here yester yesterday day yesterday morning, when the gasbag attach attached ed attached to the great dirigible balloon. Ak Akron, ron, Akron, owned "and piloted by Melvin Vaniman. the noted airman, intended to sail across the "Atlantic ocean, ex exploded ploded exploded when fully one-half mile above the ocean offshore here. The dead are. Melvin Vaniman, Cal Calvin vin Calvin Vaniman,' Fred Klmer, George Bourtillion and Walter Guest. Fully 3,000 persons saw the catas catastrophe. trophe. catastrophe. Among them was Mrs. Vani Vaniman. man. Vaniman. -wife of Melvin A'anlman. She fainted when she saw the Immense gasbag explode and the big car with its human freight fall into the blue waters of the Atlantic. The big airship was run out of its barn at 6:15 and the fire men embark embarked. ed. embarked. A perfect ascent was made and the airmen at first steered straight out over the Atlantic. The ship" was then put through a lot of preliminary movement, so that half an hour later when the explosion occurred the Ak Akron ron Akron was not more than half a mile from the shore and high above the water. Suddenly, about 6:45 o'clock, the throng of watchers saw a burst of flame from the top of the gasbag, fol followed lowed followed by a dull sound, caused by the explosion of gas and immediately the big silken bag, rent by .the explosion, burned fiercely and the long, covered basket containing the five men, hurtled toward the water while the crowd groaned in helplessness, pne body was seen to shoot clear of the wreckage and dive headforemost for the water. It was that of -Calvin A'anl A'anlman, man, A'anlman, and it was soon recovered by one of the several swift motorboats that were sent to the rescue. The other four bodies were carried down beneath the waves In many fathoms of water by the weight of the wreckage and have not been recovered. LYXnilXG AT BRADRVTOAVX Xearro Paid With lllo Life for laftnltlaa; a AVhlte Girl Pradentown. July 3. This town was the scene last night of a lynching. The victim was a negro. Willie English. The offense for which he. forfeited his life to a mob of white men was the usual one, except that in this instance the brute had not made an attack, but had made an insulting proposal to a young white girl, daughter of a prom prominent inent prominent citizen of Pradentown. That oc occurred curred occurred on last Friday and Kngllsh was arrested that evening and placed in the county Jail. I.ast night the negro was taken from the Jail, shot to death and then hanged to the limp of a pine tree on the outskirts of the citj as a warning to others of his kind. IthUAD TII1S One small bottle of Hall's Texas wonder cures kidney and bladder trouble, gravel, diabetes, neuralgia. rheumatism, weak and lame backs In all ages. Write to Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Mo., for local testimonials. Sold by druggists liEVOX Levon. July 3. Mr. John Waters after two weeks visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Waters, left Mon day for Columbus. Ga., where he has accepted the superintendency of -a large guano factory. Mr. S. S. Duvall of Ocala was shak ing hands with his host of friends in Levon Tuesday. Mr. and Airs. Grady Perry of Ox ford is visiting Mr. Perry's mother. Mrs. C. Perry, this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Perry were Ocala visitors Wednesday. Mr. C. A. Oliver is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Aloseley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alkins and Mr. C. A. Oliver spent the day in Ocala Thursday. Mr. John R. Proctor of Pedro was in Levon Friday. Mr. M. M. Proctor of Pedro was a Levon visitor Saturday morning. Air. Pat Hill of Dade City came up Saturday night to spend Sunday with When I x rTT1TT x I Always I DIME I With Billy AT WILL LEE'S ? Cafe I The best place in the city KIUSIC EVERY EVENING from 6:00 to 7:30 2 W. C, BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR ANU BUILDER PLANS MUXlSnKP OX APPLICATION P. O. HOT 4 OCA LA. FLA, EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL KNGINKKTC, DRAUGHTSMAN AND CONTRACTOR Accurate Building Plans. Blue Print and Specifications made. Lands Sur Surrey rey Surrey ed and Platted. Close Estimates cade on Erection of Buildings of any tharacter by contract or on commis commission sion commission basis. v rue or consult me at XortkwMt Craer Ocala Hew Bluets OCALA FLORIDA I MjMr3. Hill and the babies, who are on ;an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Waters. Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaughter a and Miss A'lola Slaughter visited Ocala I Friday afternoon. j Mr. Dave Scroggy of Ocala was vit- Miss A iola Slaughter, spent Sunday afternoon on beautiful Iake Weir. Air. and Mrs. Ramsdale and daugh daughter. ter. daughter. Miss Grace. Mr. C. I Simpson, spent Sunday afternoon at Smith Lake. Mr. Will Proctor and family of Pedro spent Sunday In Levon. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Lucius. MARTEIj - Martel. July 3. Mr P. S. Freyer Freyer-muth muth Freyer-muth left for St. Petersburg last Sat Saturday, urday, Saturday, where he will spend a few weeks in the hope of regaining his health, which has been very poor for several months. Miss Suzanna Clark of Juliette spent Sunday In Martel. as a guest of her aunt and cousins, Mrs. Kemp and fam family. ily. family. Air. H. P. Beatty spent the fore part of the week with friends at Savannah. Mrs. Taylor-and daughter returned from a few days visit at Lake City on last Friday. R. C. Taylor and A. P. Kemp gave a. purlo at the home of Mr. J. A. Nelson last Thursday evening. which was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed by alL The evening was spent in music and games and a good social time. The purlo was all that could be desired as to quality, but oh. well! What's the use of trying to make enough for more than two helpings around when Lloyd Tucker and John Beasley are present. Dr. Walter Hood and wife of Ocala Sundayed in Martel with friends. Prof. O. (. Flanders was a welcome visitor at Martel last Sunday. The proffessor was on his way from Geor Georgia gia Georgia to Fort Ogden Fla., where he has a school engaged for next winter. Miss Mary Kemp invited the mem members bers members of her Sunday school class to her home last Saturday evening and a very pleasant time was spent there by these young people. Punch was serv served ed served during the evening. Miss Mae Tucker went to Glenville. Ga.. early In the week to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mr. G. J. Ross accompanied by his nieces. Alisses Ernestine and Nancy Brooks of Ocala were Friday callers at the home of P. A. Ausles Mr. W. J. Seckinger spent Sunday in Juliette, visiting his sister. Mrs. Folks. Mr. W. P. Johnson left Saturday for his home In Atlanta. Ga. Mr. K. W. Hampton left today for Tallahassee, where he expected to spend the balance of the summer. INSFCT IlITE COSTS LEO A Boston man lost his leg from the bite of an Insect two years before. To avert such calamities from stings and bites of insects use Bucklen's Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and prevent inflammation, swelling and pain. Heals burns, boils, ulcers, piles. eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 25 cents at Tydings & Company. nusnxEiiii (Sumter County Times) Marshal Henry Langston has com menced work on a new dwelling. Mr. Wilcox has commenced work on a dwelling house. Mr. A. J. Rurnham has let the con contract tract contract to Mr. S. E. Wicks to build a dwelling house near the Baptist church. Wednesday morning Mr. H. Melvin Eichelberger came into town and took the country Judge with him to Eden Eden-field, field, Eden-field, who soon united him In marriage to Miss Elizabeth Nettles, a very charming young lady who has recent recently ly recently come to IMen field to live. The wed wedding ding wedding was a very quiet affair, being wit witnessed nessed witnessed by only a few friends who had been let Into the secret. The groom Is well known in Sumter county and we Join his many friends .In best wishes for much happiness to them both. THE CnOICE OP A IIUSIIAXD Is too Important a matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill kill-hopes hopes kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits things that win men follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at Tydings & Company. Sumter County Times) Miss Nada Venable accompanied by her sister Lelia and little brother Howell, left for Hartford, Conn., last Tuesday to spend the remainder of the summer with relatives. Before return returning ing returning home they will visit New York and other points north. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and Miss Larinia Hughes returned home last Saturday from a very -pleasant stay of a week In Jacksonville with friends and relatives. Mrs. C. C. Lamoreaux and children Florence and Clara, left last Monday for Atlanta to visit her brother. J. T. Klmbrough. In these days of high cost of living. a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and able to work In a few days is a valuable and welcome remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal.. had kidney and bladder trouble, was confined to his bed, unable to turn without help T commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I was relieved at once. His example Is worth fol lowing store. Sold by Anti-Monopoly Drug- IKE SIMIOS OX THE JOll AGI I have returned to the city and am again In line to do your wallpaper hanging, painting and any kind of In Interior terior Interior decorating or finishing for your house. See me before letting your contract. Isaac Simmons. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan. Me., was badly crippled with sciatic rheumatism due he says to uric acid in his blood. "Foley Kidney Pills entire entirely ly entirely cured me and also removed numer numerous ous numerous black specks that were continually before my eyes. Foley Kidney Pills are a uric acid solvent and are effect effective ive effective for the various forms of rheuma rheumatism. tism. rheumatism. Sold by Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Do not leaTe any standing water about your yard, particularly rain wa water ter water hundreds and thousands of mo mosquitoes squitoes mosquitoes are the result. I r 5'.- ...Ktrf Residence of 6. m. gale, dellkviw, fla. (From the Star's Industrial Edition) CORNER OF MAIN BUSINESS ( I f '. k L. UKK LILLIAN, BELLEVIEW, s: rr?1 STETSON AVENUE. v- iK,V-' "THE GROTTO," A NATURAL it f I"' II II. l,km 5 I Motorcyclle Ssirviice X For X TIRE TROUBLE ON THE ROAD ; 4 Phone 438 STREET, BELLEVIEW. FL.V. 0 "Ml FLA., FROM THE PUBLIC PARK A'- o V , ifti ... BELLEVIFIW, FLORIDA UKAl'TV SPOT. BELLEVIEW -' x OCALA EVSlfilG STAR LocaL legislation Police f$rtment salaries Witness f and costs ' Riiser & Carroll Proprietor. f fn- lltictilMl rttfUKfAT'. M ft. B jn.B-n-fl IB a.. M UAulmjIlS 4IMMMV ' j J. IL Benjamin, Editor. Entered In the postofflce at Ocala, Fla., as second class mall matter. 290.00 41.50 540.07 13.50 364.74 358.63 435.92 7.S0 286.90 3.25 71.50 272.50 40.15 42.03 9.30 Tb city council met last night With I Street department, labor the fallowing members present: Ffes-1 Feed ident R. R. Carroll, Council men Hel-Sundry expense venston, Taylor. Welhe, Carmlchael and (Sanitary department, labor and Livingston. J expense Minutes -of the last meeting were Light and water for public use read and approved after a correction j Market had been made. (Contingencies Mr. E. C. Bennett appeared in behalf Office supplies of the property owners on North First Impounders salary, etc street, and asked that some repairs be I Fire and water fund, salaries made on same, which matter was re-1 Feed Teddy. and, his tribe, in piayrui anus- ferred to the street committee. Supplies and reapirs Ion "to the work of the republican na-i Cn motion of Mr. Weihe, the police Sundries tlonal commltteie. hare aaoptea as ineirieoinmlttee wa8 authorized to buy an Equipment 1200.00 party slogan the eighth command- leiectrlc police bell for the telephone Electric light department 1903.97 nem, '- witeing instanea on me pudiic square Taftltes cam' back with a moainca for the police department. 1 Total 16156.61 tlon of the nintrt, expresses tnus.i petition of Mrs. W. S. Bullock, to be Cash on hand $12339.05 ThAn a ha It not lie. a.m a. reminder I .n ,! v . v. I nanr.i-ni is" u that Teday promisea ne wouian i runicorner north of the express of flee, was Fire and water fund 122.85 again, and then broke his. word. The granted. Bond interest fund 193.04 people have little to nope irom euneri D Van if00(j waa present and eave Sinking fund 1219.68 Teddy or-Taft, but they can rely ontne c0uncn 80me appreciated informa- Electric light fund 10616.74 the democrats, who In view of thetIo I .s there is very little money In the party's war on special interests can I F M. Dodson submitted a proposi-1 general and fire and water funds and Inscribe on Its banner the first fourjtion to gprinkle and sweep the brick about $10,000 in the electric light fund, words of the tenth commandment, I gtreets on a contract bast Is. Matter! we hereby recommend that there be Thou shalt not covet. I wan referred to the street committee I transferred from the electric light fund to Inquire into and get bids for doing 1 13,000, and that there be transferred the work. I f rom the electric light fund to the fire Mr. E. E. Robinson was present with and water fund $1,500 a written report from City Engineer A proposition was made by Dan and his daughters, when he received I Moorhead. asking for the lowering of Whitfield to pen cows at night for the news of his nomination. The I the sidewalk grades on both sides of I what the pound fees would pay, and honor is as great as can come to any! the Hotel Harrington, same being too in addition, give the city one-fouorth Governor Wilson was seated on the veranda of his cottage at Seagirt. X. J.. Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Wilson Tke Standard Bearer Who Will Lead the Democratic Hasta t Victory oi Xavember 5th Baltimore. July 5. For president. Woodrow Wilson; for vice president. Governor Thomas R. Marshall, of In diana. This ticket was completed by the Democratic National Convention at 1:56 a. m. today. The nomination of Governor Mar shall for vice president came as some thing of a surprise, for when the night's balloting for vice president be gan It seemed that the -Bryan-Wilson contingent in the convention had def initely settled upon Governor John E. Burke, of North Dakota. There was not much of a fight, how ever, and when two ballots were taken they disclosed Marshall easily in the lead. Governor Burke's name was withdrawn and Marshall was pro claimed the nominee by acclamation. A minute later the convention had ad journed sine die. The platform, hewed out in commit tee several days ago. and warmly praised by Mr. Bryan, was adopted with a whoop. man by the nomination of a party." he said, "especially under the clrcum sances.. I hope I appreciate It at its true value, but Just at this moment I feel the tremendous responsibility it Involves 'even more than I feel the high and above established grades, of the fees. The police department The reauest was granted. I was instructed to give the matter a The members of the police depart-1 trial ment petitioned the council to pur- On motion, iir. Arthur Pew, civil chase them a uniform each year one engineer of Atlanta, was chosen as the for each man. The request, on motion city's arbitrator in the matter of ap honor. I' hope with all my heart theiof Mr. Taylor., was held over till a full praising tne value or tne ocaia water party Will never have reason to re- council was present. Company's plant. Mr. Pew having been arret It. I J. C. Geiger asked that the automo- originally named as Mr. JacKson'g al- blle license Issued to Mr. Hogan belternate. Mr. Jackson delayed so long Underwood's name was withdrawn transferred to him. Request was in his reply oi acceptance, that it was from the convention Tuesday after-1 granted. thought advisable to select Mr. Tew. noon by senator uanicneaa, or ai-i j. k Moorhead, city engineer, sud- me council men aujournea abama, who spoke amid breathless J mitted a report on paving Fort King silence. He said Underwood had enter-1 avenue, the square yards In the por tion that is to be paved, is S11.950, at an approximate cost or ?i.s per square yard the work will cost $20,912. Notice to contractors was read, and ed the contest hoping to be the nom inee, but his chief desire was to erad icate sectional feeling. That had now been demonstrated by the liberal sup port elven the Alabama candidate. "We RINGSIDE RETI RXS OF THE FLYXV-JOHXSOX FIGHT Ringside returns of the Flynn-John- son fight will be received at the Air Dome, July 4th, beginning at 3 p. m. wouia not oe a party, ne saiu, 10 meiwun some changes to De mane Dy me Good order; good music; ladies may defeat of any candidate, but I thinklcity attorney, the proposal for bids to attend. Admission 25 cents. the time has come," Bankhead con- do the work was ordered published in tlnued, "to recognize that he cannot be the Manufacturers Record, the Times nominated in this convention, nor can I Union and the local papers, and the he be used to deefat any other candi-time set for receiving and opening the date. His friends stand ready to sup- bids Is August 20th, port the candidate and platform of hlsl c. J. Weaver and wife filed a peti SPLENDID TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE A tract of 1257 acres of the choicest ii. iTnAmAAii wn.,ii,iL. .v.. I Marlon, county farming land. Several stay In the House and perform his them for the loss of a buggy and har great duties there without complaint. Iness when the old shed was burned on the A. C. I track, opposite their house. After all, the Tribune believes that and. for damages to their house. The it was every consideration of expe-1 petition was filed for information dlency. Intelligence and availability Engineer Moorhead reported that he hundred acres in cultivation, and near ly all fenced. First class farm build Ings of all kinds. Good tlmberon por tion of land not In cultivation. Close to railroad and hard roads pass thru portions of the land. Only five miles that nominated Mr. Wilson. No other had measured the concrete work done !rom,0catla- .Th,13 ? one ,of th bes' A-mnt 9n nit rt manv vntM aiiA w r--o-o nn s. nn t th. I farming tracts In the best section of no democrat would have been so strong ditch through their property, and same Mon the banner county of the state democrat can so completely annihll J 11 OO-OPERATIXG THTH THE WOMAN'S CLUB GOOD WORDS FOR GALLOWAY The Oedi BMri ml Health m Helplaa; tm Make tke City neelthy amd Hapay t. ate Mr. Taft, Roosevelt & Co., as the peerless governor of New Jersey. Tampa Tribune. The foregoing showa-.thaV the Tri Tribune bune Tribune Is, eating Its jcrow, with a really fine appetite. We admire that sort of a spirits. -r -1 f "' i. i .' ... .. -. The sStariis-, Indebted to Managing Editor-RebertjW. .Bentley, of the Tampa- Times, nwho. almost eyery evening for the past two weeks has taken time out of his busiest hour to send the Star a special dispatch with the latest news of the two big political conven conventions. tions. conventions. Bentley is a Florida boy with a metropolitan newspaper training, and the combination Is happily expressed in the splendid news service of the Times. Alas for the "noun dawg;" he was kicked Cjle'ao across the, street.. He would. ,havefared better it It hadn't been for ,the Morgan-Belmont t'ag on his collar and the Hearst tin can' tied to his tall. Champ 'Clark is a mighty fine man. all the same, and shouldn't be judged by some of the company he kept during the' 'campaign. On being informed of the nomination of Wilson.' Congressman Underwood sent the following telegram to Wilson: "Accept my congratulations on your nomination. It will be my pleasure to support your candidacy to my utmost strength." "That's what we call a man." The Star's thanks are due Managing EJItor Guerry of the Tampa Tribune for the Timely and appreciated dls patch sent it Monday afternoon. The Tribune men are up to date, and their efficiency is equaled only by their courtesy. the account was ordered held up till the council could decide whether the drain would be continued on street lines or through property and streets. as its present course is. City Attorney C. L. Sistrunk report ed that he had collected paving certificates. Engineer Arthur Pugh In a written report offered to make a survey of the city, with maps, plans and estimates for. sewerage system for $500. or would make all such maps, profiles, ble. If interested. Ocala, Fla. address Box 606. "OLD HOMESTEAD" IX THE MOUXTAIXS Low rates to early visitors. J. P. $402.64 on Johnson. Hendersonville. N. C. Route 6. COPIES OF THE SPECIAL EDITION People of Fort McCoy Highly Apprv elate Ilia Work' la the Proetor Murder Cane Fort McCoy. Fla., July 2d, 1912. Editor Star: Allow me space to ex press my gratitude and appreciation of one of the best sheriffs in the state, To say our little town and surround ing vicinity was sadly shocked and aroused to a high state of excitement does not express our feelings over the killing of one of our citizens. C. J, rroctor, by his son, Gilbert. Sheriff Galloway and our much re spected citizen, F. M. Harp, with their untiring efforts and good judgment gained all evidence' necessary to con vict the son of one of the most heinous crimes ever committed in this commun ity. It is a blow to us that such j crime could have happened among us for we believe that we have the most social and law-abiding citizens of any community. I would say that all fathers and mothers should take this to heart and if any fathers are not constant com companions panions companions with their sons they should be and should go to preaching and Sunday school with them. If the boys could all get the love of Christ instill instilled ed instilled into their hearts when they begin to know right from wrong, and go to Sunday school there would not be such crimes committed. We extend our most heart-felt sym pathy to the bereaved mother and sis sisters ters sisters and we truly 'hope that the boy will repent and be prepared to meet his God. Our good sheriff will always be wel come here and we extend our best wishes for his future success 'In life. These are the sentiments of all whom I have talked with". 'Ydursery truly ; '" ' E. E. Perkins. a copy, three lor za cents, or more 5 cents per copy. WAXTED Those desiring copies of the big Il lustrated special edition of the Star nan AKta In ca m a of f Vi a RtfJ nffl nek nf specifications, etc.. and superintend the tfce newsstand3 of the clty at 10 cents ... . ,, in cupr, niree lur o ceuis. ju ivu luia seven per cent or tne contract ior tne work. The communications were filed for information Bid of Ocala Banner for publishing the minutes ner vear referred to a I n -m ry a. f more complete board of councllmen. econa-nana store nxiures. uive rvi xt r TTmnn a I description and price, to nu soum v. mm. m iuiii noo pivciii aiiu i explained an ordinance which Mr Weihe had Introduced, which was to confirm the sale of the old gas com pany to the new owners, Mr. R. S. Hall and his associates. The ordinance was referred to the judiciary commit tee. Lime street. HAPPIEST GIRL IX LIXCOLX A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes. "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I On motion the salary of the mayor began taking Chamberlain's Stomach for six months which had not been and Liver Tablets and In three days I paid, was ordered paid. was able to be up and get better right All bills properly approved were or- along. I am the proudest girl in Lin dered Daid. after beinsr read in detail. I coin to find such a good medicine. Meat and Milk Inspector Counts For sale by all druggists made his monthly report. The- democrats at Baltimore fought it out in the open. Now they can shake hands and all go to work for the. success of the party. When they started in on the forty forty-sixth sixth forty-sixth ballot, most of the Underwood delegates said, "Alabama (here we rest).' and chased themselves for Wil Wilson. Underwood has proven himself a gentleman, a statesman and, after Wilson, democracy's best man. The Star will take great pleasure In sup supporting porting supporting him for the presidency in 1920. CoL II. "S. Chubb, the benevolent despot of the Florida republican ma machine, chine, machine, has returned from a trip thru the north and west. Mr. Chubb says Taft will win. Of course, of course; but we would like to know if the genial despot is placing any bets. Bryan Is the democratic Warwick; and If you don't believe that Warwick was all right, just read Bulwer Bulwer-Lytton's Lytton's Bulwer-Lytton's "Last of the Barons." We hope they broke the news gently to Marse Henry Watterson. LEGSBURG LOCALS (Commercial) Q. E. Winter Is raising corn on his place west of town this year which he claims will shell a quart to the ear. Misses Catherine Gaines and Hilda Budd left this morning to attend the summer session of Fairmont College, Monteagle. Tenn. Albert Bragdon and Boyce Williams, .who .have been visiting relatives in Georgia and North Carolina, returned home this morning. - Mrs. F. P. Webster and Master Frank Webster returned Monday morning from a visit to friends and relatives In Kentucky. D. E. Davidson has moved the house formerly occupied by him as a resi residence dence residence to the rear of his lot to front on Magnolia street, opposite R. M. Ru Ru-'pard'a. 'pard'a. Ru-'pard'a. V. a Cuttle and'son of Chicago have arrived and are stopping at Rev. W R. Newell's as a result of an article published In a musical paper last win winter. ter. winter. --V Rev. W. R. Newell returned Satur Saturday day Saturday night from an extended trip thru the north and west. "Dollar Day. The finance committee made its re port, which was read and adopted. The report Is as follows: Report of Flaanoe Committee Committee-Collected Collected Committee-Collected by city tax collector as follows: Taxes $ 69.00 Licenses 27.40 collected by marshal, fines po- I Merchants Cafe, A. C. L. depot err lice court 324.60 ner. Meals a la carte and lunches at Pound fees 53.001 any hour. Lodging prisoners 1.00 SAWMILL AXD TIMI1ER FOR SALE One small 10M capacity, portable sawmill complete and timber for sale Apply or write Nathan Mayo, Summer Summer-field, field, Summer-field, Fla. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Sale of confiscated concealed weapons 12.40 Collected by city clerk as follows: Electric light collections 2435.92 Electric light supplies 60.91 A CARD TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC OF THE CITY Meters Tax redemptions Market and house rent Fines, street department Paving assessments ... Milk licenses 12.00 45.96 93.00 13.55 323.92 41.08 Total $3513.74 The following amounts have been disbursed during June, 1912: Regular salaries $ 267.00 Mr. W. R. Smith and T. F. Kimball, piano tuners and rebuilders, are in the city for a few days. They come high highly ly highly recommended. Mr. W. R. Smith is a fine tuner and carries everything necessary to rebuild any piano or or- ;an. Any one wanting first class work will miss a good opportunity by not having them to examine their pianos. Their references are John A. Cunningham. Jacksonville, Fla., Stein- way & Son, New York, and from the leading musicians of the country. Phone 133, Florida House and on of these gentlemen will call and give you an estimate on your piano. Examina Examination tion Examination free. MEETIXG OF THE VETERANS Marion Camp No. 56, U. C. V. met In regular session July 2. 1912. The com commander mander commander being absent. Vice Commander W. E. McGahagin presided. After prayer by General H. W. Long, the following members answered to roll call: Alfred Ayer, J. L. Beck, J. H. Brooks. M. T. W. Christian, R. J. Evans. M. P. Frink, H. W. Henry, R. A. Kelsey. H. N. Knoblock, T. D. Lan Lancaster, caster, Lancaster, H. W. Long, K. W. Nance. E. W. McDonald. John Pasteur, I. C. Stevens, C. C. Stephens. Minutes of 'last: meeting read and approved. -' 1 r.- Treasurer Lancaster offered the fol following lowing following preamble and resolution, which was read and adopted: - -- Whereas, at the regular meeting April 2. 1912, the treasurer was in instructed structed instructed to Issue a circular requesting each peensioner to contribute give dol dollars lars dollars and all others who may wish to contribute as much as they wish to a monument being erected In Jackson Jacksonville ville Jacksonville to teh women of the Confederacy; and Whereas, our adjutant being sick at that time and failed to record the minutes properly relative to the above with other dlscrepencies; and Whereas, our treasurer has gone forward and issued the circular as in instructed; structed; instructed; and Whereas, we find It burdensome and impractible, we hereby revoke that order and Instruct our treasurer to tender to those who have contri contributed buted contributed under that- order more than their share, whatever amount they wish refunded. Hen. H. W. Long offered an amend amendment ment amendment to our constitution which was read and adopted. Treasurer Lancaster tendered his resignation, which was layed on the table. The meeting then adjourned. Alfred Ayer, Adjutant. i SILK HOSE 4 pairs three mOMEXCS month. fl is making Americans f m a "silk hnse narinn" 3X1 I m MEN'i DR. LIVIXGSTOX'S ROOT AXD HERR TEA 1 I 0 it has made possible 0 0 the luxury of silk hose 0 gf and the economy that f p guaranteed durability if 0ww tm syyL 1 ne aennite fnocnix guar- gp antee and the popular cost pi The Great 111 ood Purifier and Xerve Toalr, for Rheamatlnm, Kldaey aad Bladder Trouble Price Sue. Dr. Llvlnaraton'a Dlmpepclae Powder. for Indigestion and Stomach Trou Trouble ble Trouble Price 50 Ceata I Dr. Livingston1 Golden Catarrh Balm, for Catarrh of the Head, Hay Fever of Catarrhal Xatare. Price 50 Cent GUARANTEED TO CURE OR XO PAY Tee Remedle Can Alwaya be Foaad at the Court Pharmacy, Ocala, Fla. V5 FOR SALE On account of needing floor space for other purposes, one fine new piano and one $450 Haines Bros, in good con condition. dition. condition. Both bargains and must be sold at once. W. W. Condon. d6t wit LOWER TELEGRAPH RATES Effective g enjoy the daily use of this gf Telegraph company i soft, shimmering hosiery. 0 It is made from nnest p g quality pure-dye silk, ab- gf iff solutely devoid of artificial l 0 '-loading" or "weighting f 322 Women's 75c pair 4 pair box $3 H Men. gl H 50c nair 4 pair box $2 GttarMtaao1 thraa awth For Sale at lFlRAMIK'S today, the Western I'nion has reduced the o liranrord. Kort Myers, Fort Tierce, Live Oak, Madison, Punta Gorda and twenty-three other points in Florida and to Elackshear. Brunswick. Valdosta. Waycross and fifty-three other points In Georgia. XOTICE CITY TAX Certificates for the unpaid city tax for the year 1911 have been placed in ray hands for collection and every per person son person who has not paid the tax on real property within the city is hereby no notified tified notified to call at my office at once and pay the same and thereby save trouble and additional costs. Carlos L. Sistrunk. City Attorney. XOTICE FOR PAVIXG BIDS Notice Is hereby given that on the 20th of August. A. D. 1912, the city council of the city of Ocala, Marlon county, Florida, will considen bids for the paving with vitrified brick, that portion of Fort Kin-r -avenue, in the city of Ocala, to-wit: Beginning with the intersection of said avenue on the west side of Main street, running thence east three thousand eight hun hundred dred hundred and forty-one feet, containing ap approximately proximately approximately eleven thousand nine hundred and fifty square yards. Said bids to be sealed and filed with the clerk of the city of Ocala at least five days priir to above named meet meeting ing meeting of said council: said bids to be made In accordance with specifications for such paving now on file at the city clerk's office in Ocala. Florida. The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted. J. D. Robertson, Mayor. R. R. Carroll. President of the City CouncIL Attest: II. C. Sistrunk. City Clerk. fRenort of Dr. E. Van Hood, presi dent of the City Board of Health.1 Ocala, Fla.. to the Woman's Club, April, 1S12.J Madam President and Women of the Club: The Ocala Board of Health Is nleased to aeain cooperate with the Woman's Club In its effort to fore stall disease and to deal with allied ills. The subject under discussion this year Is: Inspection; and Is divided for convenience Into three parts or under three heads: One. Inspection of persons. Two. Inspection of things. Three. Inspection of places. Persons are inspected for contagious diseases and physical defects which may render them Incompetent. These are the main things in the examination of the school children. Places dwellings. hospitals and prisons as having a permanent popu latlon. The board of health cannot forget the commendable effort you made three years ago in the way of a house to house" Inspection of prem ises. It was a move In the right direc tion. Inspection of stores, shops and of flees as having persons living In them from ten to twelve hours a day. This club has entered a wedge by getting a consideration of a weekly half-holiday and other privileges for clerks an arrangement that meant much to the girls and entailed no loss either director Indirect on the store keepers. Inspection of schools, theaters and public buildings. Our present school building Is altogether inadequate and the club recognizing the fact has gone courageously to work to remedy this by starting a fund looking toward the construction of a building that will compare at least favorably with our JaiL (Pardon comparison.) Inspection of things. Under this head comes food, air and water. A member of your club in company with a representative of the Marion County Hospital and two members of the board of health looked carefully over the market and fruit stands -and the failure to have a bill passed In 1910 making it obligatory for fruit venders to keep certain articles screened or otherwise protected from dust, flies, etc., was not your fault. All food, especially meat, milk and fruit should be so protected and kept tinder such conditions as to Insure purity. The recent appointment by the city council of an Inspector gives promise of something being done along this line soon. It is worthy of note and commenda commendation tion commendation that the Ocala Heights Dairy (the Camp dairy) which began operations in 1911 Is well nigh Ideal producing high grade milk and cream for its cus customers. tomers. customers. ;As a proof of their sincerity, they Invite inspection and examina examination. tion. examination. '; The Pyles dairy also well deserves honorable mention. The inspection of our drinking wa water ter water is a matter of utmost Importance. The franchise of the present water company will expire In 1915 and It is to be hoped for the welfare of our city that some radical changes will be made. There are at least three sources of water supply that are available, viz: artesian well (the kind now used). Silver Springs and the Oklawaha river. Samples of these waters could be sent to an expert chemist who might devise chemical or other means of treating them, rendering them palatable and healthful. The air we breathe should be safe guarded from smoke, foul gases and odors that are offensive and delerter lous to health. The drainage question touches both air and water and either or both may be seriously polluted If sewage is Im Improperly properly Improperly disposed of. Our state board of health is trying to secure a compe tent civil engineer whose services can be had at a reasonable cost to super vise or give expert opinion on matters pertaining to water supply, drainage. etc.. In all Florida towns. Louis Pasteur says that the "para sitic or germ disease will soon disap pear from the world." His prophecy is coming true. In the horizon of health-advance it is daybreak every where. The victory over smallpox and cholera is won in most countries. Ty phoid Is fast decreasing and tuber culosis Is on the wane. Let us Imagine for a moment a land free from cholera. yellow fever, leprosy and plague. Such a mental feat is easily possible be cause those diseases do not prevail within reach of our observation. The fact that three out of every thousand persons in India die yearly from plague is not distressing to us In America. Let us, however, prefigure a land free from blood poisoning and tetanus: where there is no measles, scarlet fever or whooping cough; where no diphtheria, pneumonia or consumption is found. Such a paradise on earth is sure to come and in it children will be born without a handicap of disease and will develop into normal, efficient men and women. For health-advance to become effective, we need the active cooperation of every man, women and child In every community. Ignorance, apathy and sometimes even hostility of the large mass of our fellow citizens are the main hinderances to health re reform. form. reform. Let me quote the -words of an eminent engineer: "Sanitation must cease to represent the rule of a super ior caste, and must spring sponta neously from the will of an educated, enlightened people." Until that. day draws near we must continue to ad vocate the application of standards which shall regulate the degree, the quality and the quantity of health in spection services. Respectfully submitted, E. Van Hood, President City Board of Health. Bibliography: C. B. Ball, health of officer, ficer, officer, Chicago, Florida Health Notes. The friends of Mr. Tom Brlgman. a well known young man of Sumtervllle. have Just found out that he was mar married ried married three months ago to Miss Carrie Swain, a young lady from Claxton, Ga. Miss Swain last winter visited at the Brigman home at Sumterville. and when it came time for her to return home Tom accompanied her as far as Jacksonville, where they were quiet quietly ly quietly married. The bride continued her trip home to Claxton. Ga.. and Tom re returned turned returned to Sumterville, keeping his secret until Sunday when he left for Claxton, where he and his young wife will make their home. OPEX DAT AXD WIGHT Merchants' Cafe, A. C L. depot cor cor-ner. ner. cor-ner. Meals a la carte and lunches at any hour. "Dollar Day. Report of Phyaleal Examination mt School Children) by Oealn Payal Payal-claaa claaa Payal-claaa April, 1912 Number of children examined. .. .211 Robust, approximately 20 per cent.; average, C5; frail, 11; anemic. 9; stunted growth, 8; overgrown. 1; scar scarlet let scarlet fever. S; measles, 5; diphtheria. 11; whooping cough. 4; chicken pox, 60; normal eyes. 0; squint eyes. 8; granular lids. 17; inflammation. 11; ab abnormal normal abnormal eyes unclassified. 4; normal hearing. 96; abnormal hearing, 4; nose and throat normal. 25; nose and throat catarrh. 33; diseased tonsils, 40; ade adenoids, noids, adenoids, 24; Inflammation. 5; hookworms, 15; children protected by vaccination, 49. The sex seems to have some pre predisposing disposing predisposing influence as shown by the following table: Anemic boys and girls were subject as 2 to 1 approx approximately; imately; approximately; scarlet fever. 1 to 2; measles, 4 to 5; diphtheria, 1 to 4; squint. 1 to 2; granular lids. 2 to 1; -catarrh nose and throat, 3 to 4; adenoids. 2 to 1. In nearly all other diseases boys and girls were nearly equally liable. Ill Ml MS)1- WE ARE OFFERING THE it i BEST POSSIBLE VALUES IN FOR MEN AND BOYS. LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. HELVE STO PASTOR OCALA, FLOBIDA (MJ 11 it mm When You Can't Find It Anywhere Else. This remark is made in our store most every day by PEOPLE WHO KNOW. Some new goods fast in: Cheese, Roquefort, Gorgonzola, Camambert, Chester, Brie, rarme rarme-san, san, rarme-san, Limburger, Peck's Club Chedder, Swiss tiheese. Club Cheeso in medium ;anl large jars, rimento, welsh uaDbit, .sap sago, jj Edami?"' Shipment Philadelphia Cream Cheese every ten days.:- Liver Sausage with Truffles Puree de Fola Gras-for Sandwiches. Pate de Foig Gras with Truffles, Sardines In Glass.1 Truffles. Anchovy and Bloater Paste. Game Paste In Tubes. Puree of Game In Tins. Caviar. Sardellen. Ring Anchovies. Capers. Dundee Jame and Marmalade. Brands A-l Sause. Onion fSalt. GRECIAN FULL GROWN RIPE BLACK OLIVES, WeServcd in Pure Olive Oil and Wine Vinegar. Black Olives are more nutri nutritious tious nutritious and delicious than ordinary green olives, because they are full grown, ripe, and have gathered the beneficial elements and properties of their entire growth. 25c. a bottle. Order today. ' '; ABSOLUTELY PURE FILTERED JUICE OF LEMONS. Ready for use and cheaper than lemons, In bottles, 10c. and 25ci v -:? KNORR'S BOUILLON CUBES. Perfection for Picnics; Fishing Trips and Home Use. Place the cube In a breakfast cup and add boiling water. Stir and you have a cup of excellent, invigorating beef tea. 3c. a cube. KNORR'S SOUP IN TUBES. Sufficient for Ave plates. Nothing but water required, or preparation. Ready in a few minutes. 10c. a tablet. .. ; GEORGE WASHINGTON'S PREPARED COFFEE. Made In the cup. Boil your water, and the coffee is ready. Perfection for Picnics, Fishing Trips and Home Use. 25 cups to the tin, 40c. SUMMER DRINKS: Lemon Juice, Apple Juice, Carbonated Ap Apple ple Apple Juice, Pineapple Juice, Grape Juice, Boiled Cider, Fruit syrups : ; o EL Topffllt (Grewy PHONES 16 and 174 Qcalla, HofMsi ill Nothing makes abonse look more attractive cn a tvcll kept lawn or garden. Yon need tne proper locls todo l-is ntX - We bave sold so much of this bind of hardware l-cl tve know the exact requirements of this district; ycer ctc3. Come in and look around. Yea will ibd E:zn til ttrz cl me ngni price 5 v IMsiiPiioini IrlsiiPdlwspo Cc fJE Y YOU SHOULD BAM WITH Tine Commercial Bai&k OF OCALA Firati Its shareholders are all home people, business men and farmers. Their Interests and your are mutual, remain right here In the community for the upbuilding county. OCR CERTIFICATES BEAR seeoadi'Its business Is governed with conservatism. Speculation plays no part In Its conduct. It fosters and encourages home enterprises, all of which make for soundness md satisfactory bank service. i should be elegant but everlasting. Good looking silver silverware ware silverware in your home leaves an impression on visitors and friends that exists after all other impressions fade. We invite you to look to today day today over our specially selected stock of the latest designs in beautiful silverware. Ao-E, raMETT THE JEWELER Don't allow tho "Chill Season" to find you with a Torpid Liver, Disordered Stomach or Consti Constipated pated Constipated Bowels. It is Just the condition In which the malarial germ thrives. Puts the Liver, Stomach and Bowels In Fine Vigorous Condition. It Is a liver medlclno first of alL Its effect upon a Torpid Liver la truly remarkable Old chronic cases, of long; standing. Involving the kidneys and blood, yield promptly to Its powerful cleansing and restorative effect. It Is a strengthening tonic for the disordered stomach, stimulates digestion and helps the assimilation of food. In the bowels It exercises a helpful influence that Is far reaching and effective. Every particle of fermented matter cr Impurity Is expelled, leaving the bowels' cool, clean and regulated. If tho chills have already commenced, Ilerblne Is the only thing needed; It is a positive anti-periodic medicine that destroys the disease germs aad drives them out of the blood. Try It this year. Price 50c per Bottle. UXS F. BALLARD PROPRIETOR ST. LOIRS, 119. Stephen's Eye Salve la Safe and ISoio Amp RccomminocdByT ALL DRUGGISTS NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1912. the under undersigned signed undersigned will apply to the governor of the state of Florida for letters patent on the following proposed charter. Joseph Bell, R. C. Muncaster. It. R. CarrolL PROPOSED CHARTER OF MUNCAS MUNCASTER TER MUNCASTER & HELL The undersigned hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of creating a corporation for profit under and -by virtue of the laws of the state of Florida. ARTICLE I. The name of the corporation shall be Muncaster & Bell, and the principal place of business of the corporation Muncaster & Bell, shall be at Ocala, in , Marion county, Florida, but it shall have power and authority to open, es establish, tablish, establish, operate or maintain branch of offices fices offices in other cities and counties of the state of Florida, and in other state of the United States of America and for foreign eign foreign countries, as it shall deem nec necessary essary necessary or expedient. "f- ARTICLE II. The general "nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation shall be to conduct and operate a gen general, eral, general, real estate and insurance agency and business. In its own behalf and as. agents Tor other persons ana corpora tlons, and shall have power and au authority thority authority to purchase, acquire, hold, own, sell, convey, mortgage, obligate, lease and exchange real estate and personal property of every kind and description, including stock In other corporations; to conduct and transact a general in insurance surance insurance agency and business, including therein the writing and effecting of all lines of insurance, and writing of sure surety ty surety bonds; to do and transact a general real estate and rent collecting busi business; ness; business; to make loans of money in Its own behalf and as agents for other persons and corporations and in gen general eral general to have and enjoy all authority and power as Is incident and necessary to the nroner transacting and carrying on of the business of the corporation. and to have and entov all rights, now ers and privileges and immunities of corporations for profit, formed under the laws of Florida. . ARTICLE III. The amount of capital stock of the onrnnratinn shall be five thousand dol lars, (5.000) divided into fifty shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each, and the same shall be payable in monev. real and personal property, la hfr and rvirts. at a Just valuation to be fixed by the board of directors of said corporation, an.i snau ne iuuy paid ana non-assessable. ARTICLE IV. 1 . at The corporation shall exist for nine ty-nine years. ARTICLE V. The business of the corporation shall be conducted by. a president, a vice president, a secretary and a treasurer and a board of not less than three directors. The office of president and treasurer or the office of secretary and treasurer may be held and filled by one and the-same person. The directors shall be elected by the stockholders at men. professional The bank's profits of our town and FOUR PER CENT INTEREST not only Speedy Remedy for Sore Eye. each annual meeting. All other officers of the corporation shall be elected by the directors at such times and for such terms as shall be. provided by Ihe by-laws of the corporation. The annual meeting of the corpora corporation tion corporation shall be held at the office of the corporation at Ocala, Florida, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday 1n January of each year, and until the election and qualification of the offic officers ers officers of the corporation, the business of trie corporation shall be conducted by the following officers: Joseph Bell, president. R. It. Carroll, vice president. R. C. Muncaster, secretary and treas urer. ARTICLE VI. The highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which the corporation may at any one time subject itself shall be five thousand dollars. ARTICLE VII. The names and residences of the in- corporators of the corporation and the amount of capital stock subscribed by eacn are as follows: Names Residence Shares Joseph Bell, Ocala. Fla 10 It. C Muncaster, Ocala. Fla 10 R. R. Carroll, Ocala. Fla 1 In witness whereof, the said incor incor-pbrators pbrators incor-pbrators have hereunto subscribed 'our names this June 4th, 1912. Joseph Bell. R. C. Muncaster. R. R. Carroll. State of Florid. County of Marion. Before the undersigned authority personally came Joseph Bell. R. C. Muncaster and R. R. Carroll, to me well known to be the individuals described in and who executed the foregoing proposed cnarter and articles or in corporation, and they severally ac xnowiedged oerore me that they ex executed ecuted executed the same for the purposes there in set tortn anu expressed. itness my hand and official seal this 4th day or June, A. D. 1912. S. T. Sistrunk. Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co. Fla. (Seal of Clerk Circuit Court Marion County, F' 'a). WIIITK STAR TRANSFER CO. COLLIER RROS.. PROPRIETORS PHO.VE 290 Baggage, Freight, Pianos, Furniture and Safes a Specialty. Careful and Prompt Attention Given All Orders WE FOLICIT YOUR PATRONAOE mm III! JIB llffillfl.ffi UUI1LII UUUUIIIILIIULU "Dollar Day.1 Eagles meet this evening. Masons meet tomorrow evening. Moose meet tomorrow night. School books at the Ocala New3 Co. "Dollar Day." Miss Legie Elitch at Keuka. Is visiting friends Dr. A. I Illaloek, phjulrlaa, office phoae No. 132. We regret to say that Mr. Jim San Sanders ders Sanders is no better today. "Dollar Day. Mr. Chas. J. Phillips paid a business visit to Inverness today. Mrs. M. I Reynolds and baby are visiting relatives at Cotton Plant. Mr. Ned Anthony is again with the Ocala fire department. The Ocala News Company has school books in stock. Supervisor of Registration D. M. liarco of Martel was in town today. FOR RENT Offices In Holder build build-Ing. Ing. build-Ing. Apply to Davis & Martin. Miss Esther Ley has returned from a visit to her sister in Tampa. The latest In powder puffs, Just in. at the Court Pharmacy. Charlie Beck has taken a position with the J. L. Smith Co. Pleasant furnished rooms for light light-housekeeping. housekeeping. light-housekeeping. 8 Oklawaha avenue. S IS Miss Miriam Pasteur left this morn morning ing morning for a summer visit to New York. Miss Minnie Stovall was expected home from Kentucky today. Mr. R. C. Muncaster will leave morrow for a visit to Savannah. to- Cuticle and Manicure scissors, the best that's made, at the Court Phar Pharmacy. macy. Pharmacy. Mrs. Wm. E. Sinclair and grandson have returned from their visit to the east coast. "Dollar Day." Is it stationery you want? Then go to the Court Pharmacy, for they have it. Mr. Landis Blitch of Blitchton is at attending tending attending the B. Y. P. V. meeting in Lake City. You can save money by purchasing second-hand and rebound books at the Ocala News Co. "Dollar Day." Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coulter of Blitch Blitchton ton Blitchton are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter at their home. WANTED A flr elans marhlnlnt at once. Apply to the Ocala Han Eagtae Work. 7-1-Ot The J. L. Smith Grocery Company will celebrate the Fourth all day to tomorrow. morrow. tomorrow. "Dollar Day." FOR SALE One team or Horses and wagon. Apply to the Woodmar Sand & Stone Company. Masters' store will be closed all day tomorrow, and proprietors and clerks will celebrate the nation's birthday. Alma Zada Face Powder Is the best we have to offer at 50c. the box. The Post Office Drug Stores. Robert Polly came in from his saw mill today, to see his friends and have his facial alfalfa mowed. "Dollar Day. Mrs. J. A. Campbell and daughter. Mrs. Hazel Foy, went to Mount Dora this afternoon. Rexall Cold Tablets do the work. Can give you the formula if you like. 25c. the package at the Post Office Drug Store. Mrs. W. K. Zewadski and Mrs. R. A. Burford went down to the lake today. o join the house party. "Dollar Day. Keep a smile on your face during this wet weather by using Dikes Peroxide Cream at the Court Pharm Pharmacy. acy. Pharmacy. Tom Pasteur, the accommodating and efficient young teller of the Ocala National Bank, went to the lake this afternoon. FOR SALE A return ticket to Washington, D. C, time limit July 13. Price. $12. Circumstances prevent using same. Apply at Star office. Jesse Neely, who was in town from SummerfieM today, said that lively town has the pipes laid for a large. round Fourth tomorrow evening. WANTED To repair, upholster or refinish your furniture. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ocala Auto Top Co.. at McAteer's shop. "Dollar Day." The members of the Ocala Metro politan Band left this afternoon via the Ocala Northern for Palatka. for whose people they will furnish music on the Fourth. The Court Pharmacy Is on the job Let them know your wants by tele phone and then your trouble ends. Phone 284 "Dollar Day.' The people on the heights In the southwestern part of the city are quite Indignant over the sufferings of two young dogs, who their owner has chained together In a manner that makes them torture each other to an extent that gets on the nerves of the neighbors. Perhaps the owner does not intend to be cruel, but doesn't un derstand dogs. At any rate, his neigh bors are going to appeal to the au thorities if he doesn't amend his treatment of the dogs. "Dollar Day. AX EARLY ISSCB In order to give as many of its peo ple as possible a chance to celebrate, the Star will go to press at 11 o'clock tomorrow, so if you have an advertise ment you wish published, send it in early. FIRE DEPARTMENT HAS NO CHIEF On account of the diqerences be between tween between the chief, the council and the fire committee, the Ocala Fire Depart Department ment Department is without a chief. Chief Cham Chambers bers Chambers has resigned and the 'assistant chief. George Chambers, his son. left a few days ago for the west to recuper recuperate ate recuperate his health. One of the regular men ouits tonight and another is on thela sick liL I Hamo Chambers has made Ocala the best fire chief the city has had since a. naid donartmont was organized, and it is to be much regretted that a few trivial matters have been the cause of his resigning. ODD FELLOWS INSTALL OFFICERS At the meeting of Tulula Lodge, I. O. O. F.. last night the foollowing of ficers were installed to serve for the! next six months: Noble Grand A. M. Lansford. Vice Grand R. V. Hendricks. Secretary W. L. Colbert. Treasurer J. H. Benjamin. R. S. X. G. M. M. Little. L. S. X. G J. H. Dunn. Warden G. L Taylor. Conductor J. F. Thompson, Chaplain W. IL Coleman, R. a S. R. C. Murphy. I S. S. F. C. Goodwin. 1. G. W. C. Rlanchard O. G. L, E. Yonce. R. S. V. G. I F. Ballard. U S. V. G. P. V. Leavengood Mr. Abram Slott was given the third I degree, which admits him to full mem bership. EVANGELINE AGAIN THIS EVENING The reproduction of Longfellow's poem, Evangeline, last night, was so good that It will be again shown at the Air Dome this evening. Besides this. there will be three other fine subjects. The prizes for tonight will be a pair of silk hose, a box of candy and a one- dollar bill. The program will be as follows: "The Eternal Mother." "A Reformed Santa Claus." A very exciting and touching subject, taken in a mining town. "The Peacemaker." One of the best western subjects of. the year. Some thing doing all the time. ke I The Katzenjammer Kids will shown Thursday night, and on this night a handsome watch will be given away. RINGSIDE RETURNS OF THE FLYXN-JOHXSOX FIGHT Ringside returns of the Flynn-John- son fight will be received at the Air Dome, July 4th, beginning at 3 p. m. uooa order: gooa music: ladies may attend. Admission 25 cents. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE All new stock, new building, good lo cation. IL A. Kramer. "Dollar Day. Miss Rexie Hinman of Brooklyn. N. Y.. arrived this afternoon for a visit to the Misses Pyles and Miss Ophelia Sawtelle. FOR RENT The Bell residence. 198 East Adams street; two-story, seven rooms and bath. Apply to Joseph Bell, city. Orders have been received in Ocala to report the Stuckey-Shreck bout by rounds to the big daily papers. Ocala sports are going to see It first hand. "Dollar Day. Mr. Charles S. Cullen has been in Ocala so long and so closely identified with our best citizenship, that we had all forgotten that he was a British subject. He has now taken steps to become one of Uncle Sam's citizens. Uncle Sam In general and Ocala in I particular will be glad to have him. "Dollar Day. Mr. R A. Weathers is horn from his visit tn Vw Ynrlr ITa wa acfnm- nantod hv his snn Paul. a. stu1n of Amherst, and a social favorite in Ocala. "Dollar Day. Mrs. T. H. Keating and daughter. Miss Edna, after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keating In this city, have returned to their home at Daytona. "Dollar Day. Mr. Harry Palmer, who has been quite sick with fever the last day or so. is recovering. He is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Zewadski. Mrs. W. M. Ogden. who has been so critically ill at the residence of Mrs. G. A. Nash for the past four weeks. has been improving since Sunday, and as soon as she is able to stand the trip, Mr. Ogden will take her back to Philadelphia. We take pride In our prescription department and It Is our earnest desire to give you just what your doctor wants you to have. In the purest and I freshest drugs obtainable. Send or phone the Court Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clark and little daughter. Frances, and Mrs. Frank Harrij went to the lake this afternoon, where they have leased Mr. J, for two months. G. Lege's residence When In Jacksonville stop with Mrs. E. L. Maloney. at the Girard No U East Duval street, just off Main. Best 75c. room In the city. "Dollar Day. Fretful babies need the comforting effect of M GEE S BABY ELIXIR. It quiets feverishness, corrects sour stomach, cures colic pains and checks t wH n.m.'y T f- I r o rvaafoMr oaf A ft 1 wholesome remedy, containing no ""SS; iVllTZ' tie. Sold by all druggists. to top WANTED To get your au work; made new or recovered; backs. in:hinna el irk unvert hnnda tp Satis faction guaranteed. Ocala Auto Top Co., at McAteer s shop. "Dellar Day. For summer diarrhoea In children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. and a speedy cure Is certain. For sale by all dealers. sttckevs corr xnTTi scheck Will Oeear at the Temple mih w Evemlaa; Theater The Stuckey-Scheck boxing exhibi exhibition tion exhibition will occur at the Temple Theater tomorrow evening, at 8:20 o'clock. Tickets for the exhibition have been printed uT.-i are "5 cents for gallery, SI for pitrket and fi.?0 for reserved seats. They are on sale"al"3 bars of the city, the Ocala House and Court Pharmacy. Tn reserved seat tickets, wherever bought, should be reserved at the Court Pharmacy. Stuckey is in fine trim and says ev every ery every one who attends will get their money's worth, as he intend? to put up srai neni. This young man, now barely twenty Pne 'ea" of aSe- 13 developing rapid hardening and gaining in skill and experience and the Star thinks he has a great future before him. Moving pictures of Stuckey are be being ing being shown each night at the Ideal Theater. SHRECK IX THE CITY Wise old Mike Shreck. who will box with Oscar Stuckey. the Marion coun- ty giant at the Temple tomorrow eve ning, arrived this afternoon and Is at the Ocala House. Mr. Shreck is a big man, but seems small beside Stuckey. However, he has a good record and much experience, and the fight is go going ing going to be very lively and Interesting. IDEAL PROGRAM THIS EVENING The Ideal had a full house last night and the pictures and music were much enjoyed by ail present. The following excellent program will be given this evening: "A Brave Heart's Hidden Love." A pretty Pathe drama. -The Tide of Battle." A fine dra matic subject by the Kalem company. "A Lucky Mix-Up." A pure farce- comedy which will give the people material for many good laughs. BANKS WILL CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY Thursday, July 4th, being a legal holiday, the banks of the city will close for business on that day. The Ocala National Bank. The Commercial Bank. The Munroe & Chambliss Bank. l. D. C. MEETING As officers will be absent later In the month the regrular meeting of the Dickison Chapter will be held the first Friday instead of the second Friday with Miss Edna Culverhouse at the residence of Mrs. G." A. Carmichael at 4 p. m. Mrs. S. R. Whaley. Per order of the President. HOY SCOUTS WILL PLAY BALL Yesterday afternoon the Boy Scouts held their regular weekly meeting at the Air Dome. Some very Important matters were taken up and the foun dation was laid for two baseball teams. The boys will start this afternoon in their training and it is expected that they will challenge some of the other young teams in the state as soon as they are in good trim. The two teams that are out after new members for their nines are com posed of the following boys, and just to look at the names will assure ever) one that every boy in Ocala that is not at work will soon be a scout and on one of the two teams: Team No. 1. Hansel Leavengood, captain; Jack Galloway. Jake Gold- j man, Fred Keller, Laurie Benjamin, Nelson Dosh and Edward Howell. Team No. 2. Morris Osborne, cap tain; Pat Gillen, Hugh Thomas, Paul Brinson, Georse Williams, George Feltham and Dexter rhillips. As the other boys come out they will be added to one or the other of the two teams. Practice starts this after noon at 3 o'clock on the Magnolia street diamond. SCHOOL HOOKS AT MARTIN'S The Ocala News Co., G. W. Martin, proprietor, has a large supply of coun ty schools books on hand. COTTAGE FOR RENT Five rooms and bath. Large, shady yard witn. poultry nouses ana yaras. I rOSSeSSlOTl given at Once, Apply "Cottage," care Star office. I FESTAL TIME OX THE FOURTH There will be dancing at Silver Springs pavilion tomorrow evening. I The Ocala string band will furnish I the music and all who attend will I have a good time. BRASS Al'TO CAP LOST Lo?t, on the streets, a brass cap for hub of auto wheel. Return to Dr. D. Uj Smith. CASH PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Lord de la Ware Tomato -Soup (rcaolar 10c size) per can 6c I j ir n Ik 7f l UiaiUUUU UdlU IC1 IU II Star Dam per pound 18c Large Bucket Cottolene. .$1.30 3 lbs. Tub Butter $1.00 Medium Bucket Cottolene 50c 3 pkgs. Jello a ad Ice Cream Powder 25c 9 nlrno Inf An'c IaIIv Tlhlfc a-ipiwu a -hj lau.vu v 3 Sunbeam COITl FlakeS . 22C 3 cans 5c Gold Evaporated Milk 10c 3 Dutch Cleanser. .. .25c 3 Va CmpS Oomlny 25C r 0 3 SiZC TOUiatOCS - 12C Best Creamery Boiler per lb. 15c -2 s. Grannlaled Sugar lor -$1.00 14 lbs. Whole Grain Rice lor $1.00 5 GallODS Oil 60C Pkfl. Decker's Oatmeal 10c Full Cream Cheese per lb... 20c CARIJ-TROHAS CO. SUCCESSOR TO BAXTER CARN safely sobect io ytzr cttci is iAsl ne ncll yea Co Ll os do. -. 'v-vv. :-:vS ::-:r: Yea are takfco a risfc wtea yea fctcp II la Viz Izzzz cr carry it with yea, td yea hnzn to tzlz La C I III afl IC4LA RATICnAL DAnH A checking account is T31i 3 rctc!td o ine modern np-to-aate ce&cd Would be glad to have CAPITAL FULLY H. D. 8TOKE8. JNO. L. EDWARDS. Pre. SMITH'S IBAIRLCGAIIRJS 1 $65 Dining Room Set, Table, Chairs and Closet, like new 1 Mahogany Parlor Set, 3 pieces, loose cushions, only ...2X3 1 Wicker Parlor Set, 6 pieces, good condition, only .... ...... 10. CO 1 6-hole Steel Range, with reservoir, good condition 1 Home-Made Desk and Book Case, glass doors, only .......... fLZ9 1 Second Hand Organ. $17. Another for only .... .... 22.C0 1 Phonograph, and 6 Records, only . 5.T3 1 used Graphophone and 5 Records. Bargain at only O.CO 1 used Graphophone and 8 Records, very cheap at ............ Lot of used Records, some good as new, at. ...... .SOr, 30c, 40e each Graphophone Needles, soft tone, 200 for .10 Mosquito Canopies, Steel Frames, large size, f 1.00; for Iron beds, SMITH'S, Back of Variety Store BULLETINS OF Mil BY ROUNDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT STRAUSS & COMPANY'S SALOON JULY n. ' WEATHER REPORT Following are the meteorological conditions that prevailed during the twenty-four hours up to sunset yester yesterday: day: yesterday: ' Fair: southwest wind. " Minimum temperature, 69 degrees. Maximum temperature, 83 degrees. WEATHER FORECAST Local showers tonight or Thursday. Generally fair extreme south portion. HIXGSIDE HETI'IIXS OF THE FLYXX-JOHXSOX FIGHT Ringside returns of the Flynn-John- son fight will be received at the 'Air Dome, July 4 th, beginning at 3 p. m. Good order; good music; ladles may attend.. Admission 25 cents. UMBRELLA LOST Lest somewhere in the city Saturday, an umbrella with Initials R C." roughly cut on end of handle. If found, please leave at this office. XOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE OCALA BOARD OF TRADE At the meeting of the board of trade held June 19th It was decided to change the dues from $12 annually to $25. and the secretary be instructed to publish for thirty days. R. C. Muncaster. Secy. SANITARIUM NOTES Mrs. Will Lee left the sanitarium this morning. Mr. G. S. Mcintosh from Rockwell lft vesterdav. Mrs. Harvey Smith will return to her home at Oak in. a few days. A little child who is at the sanitar- ium from Center Hill, having Its eyes treated, will leave the last of the week. A straw vote taken among the cuests of the Ocala House yesterday resulted as follows: Wilson. 45; Taft. 11; Teddy. 10. All we need is to keep un that nronortion in the nation. A little boy whose father is an en thusiastic member of the Woodmen and Odd Fellows, says he will be a Woodfellow when be grows up. Men -Join fraternal orders to help more than to be helped. A man should never call on his lodge for help unless he really needs it. His breth ren won't let him suffer, but they get sore on a man who wants a benefit ev ery time his head aches. The missionary society of the Chla- tian church met with Mrs. C. E. Win ston yesterday afternoon. A very In structive and interesting program was given, the subject being mission work In Mexico. After the meeting refreshing fruit punch and cakes were served and a very pleasant time spent in social conversation. Mr. H. C. Stevens leaves tonight for Lake City, where he goes to attend the B. Y. P. U. convention. It Is matter of much pride and satisfaction to Mr. Stevens as superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school of Lake land, to carry up a report of an at 48 r.nnii at Sunday school last Snndav moraine and this Is the summer season when many are away. When the Sunday school elected Mr. stpvn to this office they nut the rieht man In the right place. He creates and encourages interest In Sunday school work and the results are indeed most : gratifying. Lakeland Telegram. The greatest enemy of childhood the tape worm. It destroys health and undermines the constitution. The great est enemy of Intestinal worms Is WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It removes the worms and helps the child back to strength, vigor and cheerful Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold ness, by all druggists. X" of dcLijxZxl yea cell ca cr tyrtls PAID IX CTMtt Cashier. CLARENCE CAJfP. Tie. PTM. i-Mpii E0 TROLLEY PARTY FOR MISSES DAVIS AND IIAXNAH In compliment to Miss Elisabeth Da Davis vis Davis of Ocala, and Miss Christine Han Hannah, nah, Hannah, bf St. Petersburg, the attractive house euestft' of Misa; Lebntine tfliM-wii Baur, iruuey party was kiu. oit Monday afternoon, the Jolly young; people enjoying a- trip to Ortega. Those invited to spend the after-, noon with Miss Ramsaur and the hon- orees. Misses Davis and Hannah, were tiucue ttegisier, Anna unerson, vioia r frY. r i a., y . : ci in incus, juuurru einiiiiuns. vru ownu. of Palatka; Lin Cartmol, Ruth Burns, Burns,-Erin Erin Burns,-Erin Yonge, of Ocala; Mary Mente. Lucile Camp, Lee Robinson. Winifred Beckett. Anna Daniels, May Daniels,' lectio. oivinBvn, jvainerwe .oomers, ie- becca Somen, Ralph Simrrioni T and T.- V. 1 .. w -'-, ,1'. T9 ncuucui iwiuaauii mi, j. v. Mim ill saur chaperoned the melrry. crowl- Times-Union. . CAMPERS WENT HOME After enjoying a delightful outing. camping on the banks of the Oklawa ha river near Silver Springs, a congen ial party of Jacksonville people re turned to the city this week. Enjoying the camp were Mr. and Mrs. J. H Burroughs. Mr. and Mrs. B. o. Tarver and daughter. Miss Beatrice Tarver and Mra. A. Q. Thomposn. Mrs. Thompson stopped In Mcintosh for visit, while the others of the party came direct to Jacksonville, 'Times- Union. THREE NEW MAXWELL CARS 1 Mr. Eawara xucaer, tne aistriDutor I 01 Maxwell cars for tnis territory, nat received a carload of the popular new I lsiz moaeis. une 01 tnem is tne Mas- cotte roadster, like Mr. B. N. Dosh re- celved a short time ago. ana two are I Mascotte touring cars like tha Pyle I ana linages cars. 1 Miss Gladys Drake, who has been here several days a guest, of her Aunt. Mrs. Thomas Steven, left yesterday for Tacoma, for a visit with Mra. W. C. Smith, ere she returns to her home In Ocala. Gainesville Sun itoi. i'. 11. nous, airecior 01 ine Florida Agricultural Experiment Sta tion, has returned from a business trip to Ocala and the Oklawaha, aectlon. Gainesville Sun. Miss Elizabeth Davis, who haa been visiting Miss Leontlne Ramsaur in Jacksonville for the past ten days, re returned turned returned home today. Mr. B. H. Seymour, who vacated hi office In the Holder block a few day' ago, has rented office room In the front part of the Ocala News Stars. Mr. J. A. Wiggins, an efficient young I fireman, recently with the Gainesville department. Is now with the Ocala firs I fighters. His brother. E. V. Wiggins has been with the Ocala department for some time. Mr. John Juhan was In the city to- day, on nis way to uainesvtue. Mr. I Junan, is flow tne leading am grist r a I Crystal River. I Mildred Hendricks, after, a - h"01 plnt visit to tho Misses 1 uewey and her other Ocala rrienas, I left this afternoon for her home In I Jacksonville. I Messrs. J. J. Gerlg. E. C. Bennett. R. V. Curtis and Frank Harris. Jr., will make an auto trip to Orlando tomor- row to see Sanford and Orlando -play balL Mrs. E. J. Smith came up from Ox ford yesterday and will stay a few- Is j weeks with her daughters. Mrs. B, F. Borden and Mra A. P. Gllmore. Mrs. Maude Horne and children and her mother. Mrs. Edwards, left today at noon for Wrlghtsvllle Beach, N. C. where they will spend a few weeks land will then go farther north for tha rest of ths summer months. OCAIiA 'EVESTSQ STAR. WEDNESDAY, JVLY 1912. I 'if 4 x. I i Z : You owe it to your health to buy screens You owe it to your purse to get full 'value for your money. ThenSee Us Before Buying We make screens to order Pine, Cy press or Oak stock Black, galvanized or copper wire We take the measurements and install the screens. We guarantee i 2 ft?- I POOL- OF HUE STORY OF ADVENTURE AXD IX IX-TRIGl'C TRIGl'C IX-TRIGl'C (By Louis Joseph Vane t ? V .x::X"::-v x xxx: -x--'j xxxxxxxx Material and Workmanship. Ocala Lumber & Supply Co. A GREAT HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT Following are ast a Few of the Thousands of Articles Carried In oar Great Ftirnttare, Hardware, r House Furnishing and General Supply Store. Come I in and look the stock over, you will find many things you want. For the Office Boll And Flat Top Desks, Typewriter Desks, Stenographer's I Desks, Office Chairs, Stools. Sofas, Etc. ! For the Dining Room Handsome Round or Square Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Rugs, Sideboards and Chiffoniers, Bouffets, China Closets, China Dinner Sets, Lamps, Fine Table Linen, Etc. Parlor Furniture Handsome Mahogany, Oak, Willow or Mission Chairs, Straight Backed or Rockers, Tables, Sofas, Lamps, Rugs and Carpets, Pic- tares. Bedroom Furniture - Beautiful Dressers and Wash Stands in Golden Oak, Birdseye Maple or Mahogany.- Beautiful Iron and Brass Beds in over Fifty Different Varieties and Prices. Rugs and Mattings, Chiffoniers and - Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Blankets, Comforts and Linens. For The Pantry and Kitchen Handsome Refrigerators and Ice Chests in Several Different 'I Makes and Styles and any Size or Price Desired. Stoves and Ranges v. In Either Wood or Oil Burners. Kitchen Cabinets and Tables. Hardware Department Anything Desired in Silverware for the Table, Cutlery and t Slssors in our Hardware Department; Shotguns, Rifles and Amiuu Amiuu-: : Amiuu-: nition; Fire Sets, Screens and Irons, Etc. Carriage and Harness Dept , Buggies, Carriages and Wagons for all Purposes, Harness, Sad Sad-Domestic Domestic Sad-Domestic and Imported, Art Squares, Mattings, Etc., In the Coutnry. - dies. Lap Robes, Whips and Everything for the Horse or Vehicle. McIVER & MacKAY PHONE 47 North Magnolia St. OCALA, FLA. F. E. McCLANE, M. D. Specialist in Clinic Diseases E. L,. STEWART, M. D. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs Ear, THE DR. M'CLANE MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE OFFICE: Ocala, Florida PHONES: Of nee. 333. Dr. McClane's Residence, 407. Suite 1 to 7 Holder Block, Southwest Dr. Stewart's Residence, 52. Corner of Public Square Notes Calls made by apeclal appointment. Special Genltu Urinary Clinic after 7 p. an. each day. u 1J .rr ALLIGATOR RAIN COATS They are the kind that don't leak. Guaranteed absolutely water waterproof proof waterproof and will not crack or stick. We will cheerfully refund purchase money or give a new coat for any coat not up to this guarantee. We have a nice assortment of both riding and walking coats, fresh stock and at moderate prices. We are headquarters for storm aprons, cur curtains, tains, curtains, canopies and buggy tops. There Is no reason why you should not protect yourself against the wet weather and prevent sickness and doctor bills. KNIGHT LANG gynf nit! very explicitly named Ills dinner hour, after the formal Eng lish fashion, nowhere and by nobody more rigidly observed than by the Englishman In the Orient; "eight for eight-thirty," he had Bald. And as O'Rourke, a very dignified and impos imposing ing imposing O'Rourke in his evening dress, waited for a sampan on the lower grating of the Poonah's passenger gangplank he had a round three-quarters for an hour for leeway ample leis leisure ure leisure for an Interested inspection of that part of Rangoon lying between the floating Jetty and Sypher's resi residence dence residence in a suburb near Dalhousle Park. Danny remained aboard Ehip only temporarily, being Instructed to follow with O'Rourke's belongings to suitable accommodations already engaged at a hotel on the Strand, overlooking the roadstead; from whose windows O'Rourke was promising himself the pleasure of watching the arrival of the steamship bearing his wife to his arms. "Bless her dear face!" said he soft softly. ly. softly. 'Tis meself will be desolated If she's not aboard that Messagerles boat due tomorrow new that I can go back to her, a man of property, no longer a pauper ne'er-do-well! Think of that, ye lucky dog!" A sampan slid noiselessly in beside the grating. O'Rourke let himself cau cautiously tiously cautiously into it and Incontinently col collapsed lapsed collapsed upon the rear seat as the boat slid away toward the shore lights, yielding to the vigorous sweeps of the single long oar wielded by the Bur Bur-man man Bur-man in the bows. Ashore, a tikkagharry caught him up and bore him down the silent road that winds between the Strand and the river's edge, then whipped Into Mogul street, where the fluent tide of life ran broad and deep beneath a All too quickly the tikka whisked out of the main channel of the city's life, out beyond the Mohammedan mosque and the Chettl's hall and the Christian chapel, and into the soft, dense night of the countryside a world of darknessparsely studded with dim, glowing windows; and all too soon, again, it swung off from the highway Into a private drive, crunched over gravel and stopped before the illuminated veranda of a native bun bungalow. galow. bungalow. O'Rourke got down, discharged the driver and ascended the steps, a little puzzled to find no one waiting to wel welcome come welcome him, whether Sypher, Miss Pyn Pyn-sent, sent, Pyn-sent, or at worst a servant. Surely he was expected. . But nobody appeared. The grating tires of the departing tikkagharry had made noise enough to apprise the household of the arrival of a guest, one would think. Nevertheless O'Rourke remained un un-greeted. greeted. un-greeted. He stroked his cbin, perplexed, won wondering dering wondering if by mischance the native driver had brought him to the wrong bungalow. But It was now too late to call him back and make sure. And this verandah, still and empty as it was, softly lighted by lanterns depend dependent ent dependent from Its roof, was to him a small oasis in a world of darkness. With Without out Without advice he was lost, could find his way no other where. He would have simply to wait until the house-, hold came to life, or until by his own efforts he succeeded In quickening it. He tried to do this latter to the best of his ability by tapping a sum summons mons summons on the door-jamb. Through the wire Insect-screens a broad hallway and a staircase rising to the upper floor were visible. Limp, cool-looking rugs conceived in pleasing color color-schemes schemes color-schemes protected the hardwood floor flooring. ing. flooring. To the right a door stood ajar and permitted a broad shaft of light to escape from the room beyond. On the other hand a similar door, like likewise wise likewise open, showed a dimmer glow. Two other doors were closed; O'Rourke assumed that they led to the kitchen offices. Having waited a few moments with without out without event, the Irishman knocked a sec second ond second time, and would have knocked a third when he thought better of It and glanced at his watch. It was only a matter of ten minutes after eight; strictly interpreting the intent of Sypher's invitation, he was a trifle up me tent ana aecamp Derore tne in inhabitants, habitants, inhabitants, if any there be, discover me and run me off the premises. But at the head of the steps, with foot poised to descend, something re restrained strained restrained him: It would be difficult to sav -rhat, unless It were the unbroken, steadfast, uncanny quiet. Til have a look," he determined suddenly; "per "per-haps haps "per-haps . He turned to the right and stopped before a long, open window, looking into what seemed to be a music room and library combined. Brilliantly il illuminated luminated illuminated by hanging Jamps of un unusual usual unusual brilliancy, the interior was clear clearly ly clearly revealed. And with an abrupt ex exclamation clamation exclamation the adventurer entered, feel feeling ing feeling for the revolver, to carry which had of late become habitual with him. The room was simply furnished, if tastefully. There was a grand piano near the veranda windows with a mu music sic music rack and cabinet near by. Dis Dispersed persed Dispersed about the floor were a few com comfortable fortable comfortable chairs, a rug of rare Orien tal texture, two consoles adorned with valuable porcelains. In the middle of the room stood a draped center-table littered with books and magazines; to toward ward toward the back along, flat-topped desk. And against the rear wall, ordinarily hidden by a folding screen of Japan Japanese ese Japanese manufacture, now swept aside, was a small steel safe. Upon this O'Rourke's attention was centered. He remarked that It looked new and very strong; It was open, disclosing a variety of pigeonholes more or less occupied by docketed documents, and a smaller Interior strong-box. Between the desk and the safe a man lay prone and quite motionless. He was dressed for a ceremonious dinner, and apparently had been struck down in the act of stepping from his desk to the safe. For beyond all doubt he had been murdered. The haft of a knife protruded from his back, burled to its hilt just beneath his left shoulder-blade. O'Rourke moved over to the body and lifted It by the shoulders, turn turning ing turning the face to the light. Then, with a low oath, he dropped It A small sound, so slight as to be all but Indistinguishable, penetrated O Rourke s stupefaction. He stood erect, lcoklng about, telling himself that the noise resembled as much as anything the hushed cry of a child sobbing in sleep, soft and Infinitely pathetic. Unable to assign its source elsewhere, he attributed it to the stricken man at his feet; and In a des desperate perate desperate hope thai; the pulse of life might still linger it Sypher's body, he knelt, withdrew the knife, turned the corpse upon its back, and laid his ear to its breast, above the heart. Be Beyond yond Beyond dispute, Syphr was dead. "Poor divvle!" muttered the Irish man. . "The Pool of Flame! 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Presumably the servants "were all out of earshot, preoccupied with preparations for the meal; while Sypher and his niece were most prob probably ably probably still dressing. With .an 'Impatient air 'O'Rourke turned back to the veranda. A ham hammock mock hammock in one corner was swinging idly In the breeze. A number of wicker armchairs stood about. Invitingly fur furnished nished furnished with cushions. O'Rourke se selected lected selected one and disposed himself to wait. After five minutes he frowned thoughtfully and lit a cigarette. "Faith, 'tis a fine surprise he's giv given en given me," he said, irresolute. "But it can't be premeditated insult. Why should It be? And they can't all be out. 'Tia sorry I am I let that driver go; more than likely- this will be the wrong house entirely. That must be the trouble. I'll Just so. auletly fold We can supply you with pure Ice tor all purposes, whether your require merits are for home use or for a car load. Place your orders with us. 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SU by tne Aatl-Mal7 Dngstor "Do you honestly and truly think It's good, girls? Are you positive you are not flattering me? asked Marjory of her literary society, known as "The Eight." "It's splendid, answered Nan, de decidedly. cidedly. decidedly. "Just dear, added Ted. "It's too cute for anything, said Evaritus. "I consider It a strong story, even If I say so myself, said Mrs. Morse, Mildred's slater, while the other four girls added evidence of their appre appreciation ciation appreciation of Marjory's literary ability. "I've read It and reread It so many times myself that I can't judge, but I am glad you girls like It Mother said: 'By all means send It to the pa paper, per, paper, my child,' but mother has known me so many years that she Is In In-clined clined In-clined to be partial to anything I do, from Irish crochet lace to writing stories. "Brother Bob says that he has read many poor stories in his day, but 'this is the worst.' He advises me to save the money I spend in paper, envelopes. stamps and typewriting and send It to some poor, worthy family. He says Uncle Sam's mall department should not be compelled to carry such litera literature. ture. literature. But Bob Is no critic He was cross, anyway, when I read it to him, because the laundry failed to return his pet white vest in time for Violet's dinner dance. I don't care what he says,' if you girls really like it. I. love it, said Ted. -If you don't send that story to a magazine. Mar ory Morton, I'll never speak to you again. Any editor with good judgment will eagerly grasp it." 'Well, you girls know what you know. If you Insist, it goes. All hold your breath, and, if it Is accepted, I'll treat you girls to a fine luncheon.' Ten days later Marjory burst into Mildred's house with: "Mildred 1 Mil dred Morton Morse! Come! Oh, the grandest thing! Gorgeous 'What Is the matter? Are you en gaged? Who is the man? Tell me quickly, and stop screaming.' 'My story has been accepted. I just received a check for ten dollars. I'm an authoress. Behold me. your sister, Marjory Morton! My same In print! Wonderful! I could Just hug that beautiful editor! I'll 'phone the girls and tell the news." 'Don't forget the promised lunch eon," said Mrs. Morse. 1 "That's so," answered Marjory. "Why did I make such a rash promise? "Ah, pity tl3 'tis true.' "We've made arrangements for me to give my luncheon to meet at 12 o'clock next Saturday," said Mar jory a short while later. "So be on deck with your white beaver hat, black velvet suit and violets. The girls were just wild with delight Nan said she was going to fast until then. "I think I will do likewise," said Mrs. Morse with a laugh. "Oh, dear, now I'm a literary wom an, I suppose 1 11 have to muss my hair, and let my skirts sag in the back. No more tube skirts and fancy bags for me!" "Marjory, your success has surely gone to your head. Be calm and placid," said her sister. Saturday came, as Saturdays will. but this particular Saturday "The rain was raining all around.' It poured and poured and poured. "Since the time of Noah there has never been such a deluge," walled Marjory. "Can't you postpone your luncheon until the sun rises T questioned Mil dred. "Decidedly not It's all ordered. Can't possibly countermand it at this late hour. What shall I do? No one but a duck could go on foot in this storm," questioned the hostess. "I'm afraid, sis. It will have to be taxis," weakly suggested Mildred. "Eight girls mean two taxis. It's dreadful! But I suppose I'll have to submit to the Inevitable," said Mar jory, as she left the room to call up the garage. "As Marjory bade goodby to her friends after the affair was over, Edith said: "It was a perfectly lovely luncheon, dear." "Never had a better time, added Dorothy. "You were a dear to invite us, ex exclaimed claimed exclaimed Violet "Hope you write some more stories, said Eva. While all the rest were adding pro fuse thanks, Marjory was mentally fig uring accounts. She discovered that the luncheon bill, taxi fares, tips to chauffeur, maids, and small corsage bouquets, amounted to exactly $19.25, while at home rested a paltry ten dol lar check. "Serves me right" she said to Mil dred that night. Tm always so lm pulsive with Issuing my invitations. "But we did have a Jolly lark. Guess I'll run upstairs and write another story. No matinee for me this week. ORDER BY NAME Better than saying "Beer" it u to say ."MoerleinV order the perfect beer "by its proper name. For the sake of its soodoess :r : BARB AR OSS A (Brewery Bottled Only) f- You want the best and purest for home. Order a case phone or postal. Moerkia'e ta aoU mX moat ban ad rfa C j Q rtM.tjii",. v A CHI Wileale Dealer 8TK V S Jt CO M PAW 25 Son III Magnolia M, A rfcaae 93, Ocala, r art da gokiugdt uncus The entire equipment of an auto as the articles occur, to. you. 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