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4 FTONnsnnrjdrS For All ol ILz Ccz23 FUMMTURE AT RIGHT PRICES Theus-Zachry Co. VOL. 19. OCALA, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1912. NO. 31. THE FURXITUIU2 MEN 11 7 ' -. ,. i or III NoMtlnallwa at II U t'tlKr Sea (ilrt. Wedarmlay Aftrr Aftrr-booi, booi, Aftrr-booi, AaeMl "ta wAI f Y 5 IE CM ffl;1 V i :.,-; 'r -,.-J If.?-'-. .7" 77;. , --i---.ir. ..,-'-"."-v-. "----. -:- '!"'- -v sr ir- - --; f '-..iw 4" m r--'-'iM ,yr' if- v-v (TjssSiiH -ji-L. "ifcjsr' j5--. "i -vC f.'" 'A -jr 3T2t.r;-". ;- v-r "sTir- i-- Satsni r r --i -t' vj,, -7- -7. : JTTJX --xrr-rv-J I in iinn i iwiiiria i i i nil in i r iriiiii l il Kdt. . X-i-rf'aifci -MM9MI TOWER HOUSE OF THE FLORIDA POWER COMPANY OX THE WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER . (From the Star's Industrial Edition) A BAD LIVER robs you of energy, strength and ambition. To rid yourself of the burden, take SIMMONS RED S LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) It is a fine strengthening medicine for a torpid liver. The weakened organ responds promptly to its powerful reviving influence. It corrects the stomach and digestion. Purifies and regulates the bowels. Drives out that languid half-sick feeling, makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. Try it. OLD Br DCALCRS. PRICK. UROt PACKAGE. (I.OO. Aik lor the gimaine with the Bed Z on the label. It you rannot ttet tt remit to of. we will end by mail postpaid. Blmraong Liver Krgulator Is pot op alio in liquid form fur those who prefer it. trice, l.M per "bottle. Look for the Ked Z label. J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. PROPS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. 'SIVUXM'S. BARGAINS 1 $05 Dining Room Set, Table, Chairs and Closet, like new $.15.00 1 Mahogany Parlor Set, 3 pieces, loose cushions, only 22.00 1 Wicker Parlor Set, 6 pieces, good condition, only 10.00 1 G-hole Steel Range, with reservoir, good condition ... 18.50 1 Home-Made Desk and Book Case, glass doors, only . 0.50 1 Second Hand Organ, $17. Another for only 22.00 1 Phonograph, and 6 Records, only -5.75 1 used Graphophone and 5 Records, Bargain at only 0.00 1 used Graphophone and 8 Records, very cheap at 12.85 Lot of used Records, some good as new, at 20c, 30c, 40c eacb Graphophone Needles, soft tone, 200 for 10 Mosquito Canopies, Steel Frames, large size, $1.00; for iron beds, $3.3v SMITH'S, Back of Variety Store I Motorcycle Service f i For i TIRE TROUBLE 0 IV THE ROAD ? Phone 438 1 MAYCRAFT & DAVHES HOTEL CHURCHILL BROADWAY AND 14th ST. Union Square NEW YORK Clean, Comfortable, Convenient and Home-Like Hotel, on the American and European Plans. American Plan, 2 per day and up. European Tlan, $1.00 per day and up, Special-Weekly Rates, Churchill & Co. DUXNELLOX DOTS Sea Girt. N. J.. July 8. Governor Wood row Wilson and Senator-elect Ollie James of- Kentucky, who was ;.f-rni Jii-nt chairman oi the Raltirnore convention, decided this mornins to have the governor formally notified of his nomination on the lawn of New Jersey's "little White House' nere it 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Wednes Wednesday. day. Wednesday. Au?, 7. Mr. James came i.j from Washington and had a long talk with the nominee, daring which he was re requested quested requested to name as late a date a- pos sible to afford Gov. ilson to catch t-i with hi. correspondence, now 10.- 000 letters and telegram behind. The speech of notification will be short and the governor". reply will sound the keynote of the campaign. Mr. James declared. Governor Wilson let it b known that he would deal chiefly with the high cost of livir.n and the tarifT. which he regards a the leading issues, clearly and fully. Un Until til Until that time, however, he will have little to say in reply to criticisms of the platform by Theodore Rooseve't oi anybody else. His peech of accept acceptance, ance, acceptance, which he will shortly begin to draft, will be his first public comment, he declared, upon the party platform. TIIRKB TRULY GREAT MEX (Advocate) There will be a public picnic at Juliette on Wednesday, July 10th. All are cordially invited to attend. Miss Avery Thomas returned' to our city last week and ha3 accepted her old position with Mrs. Flargainneir. Chas. J. Phillips, a prominent con tractor of Ocala, was among the bus business iness business visitors to the city Wednesday. Miss Dessie- Williams, one of Crys tal River's pretty daughters, is in the city this week visiting her friend. Mrs. Peter. Edward Davis, state's attorney for this circuit, was among the promi nent Ocala folk here Wednesday. Mrs. Harmon Head and little daugh ter arrived in the city Tuesday for several days' visit with relatives. Mrs. J. I Trotter left Tuesday for Green Springs, where she has been enjoying a pleasant sojourn for the past few days. Mr. Zimmerman received news this week of the arrival of a fine baby boy at the home of his sister, Mrs. Curtis Adams of High Springs. D. J. Gegner, who lives at Gerner's Island, on the Gulf, was in the city several days this week visiting his many friends and his daughter. Miss Hlsia Gegner. W. D. Edwards and family and Mr. Cleve Williams, who enjoyed a two week's trip to Tampa and St. Peters burg, returned last Friday. They re port a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Zipperer and Mrs. Zipperer's brother, Mr. Knox Averitt, expect to leave today for White Springs, where Mr. Zipperer has a lucrative position. L. II. Knight, one of our prominent citizens, returned last week from Bal Baltimore, timore, Baltimore, where he has been for the past several weeks having an operation performed. He Is much improved and his friends wish him well. Washington, July 8. Democratic Leader Oscar W. Underwood of the House has received the following: tele telegram gram telegram from Gov. Wilson: "Your message of congratulation has given me deep pleasure. It cheers me as much as It strengthens me to have the support of a man whose char character acter character and leadership in Congress all the country admires. Please accept my assurance of warm personal re regard." gard." regard." "Woodrow Wilson." Speaker Clark has received the fol following lowing following message from Gov. Wilson: "Your message of congratulation has given me deep pleasure and your gen generous erous generous offer to do all you can to aid in my election is characteristic of your readiness to undertake every task the party imposes upon you. Pray accept my warmest assurance or personal re gard and of pleasure In the. anticipa- ion of working with you." "Woodrow Wilson." THOUSANDS DYTNG Every day from kidney, bladder and rheumatic troubles. Why suffer death when a $1 bottle, a sixty-day treat ment of Hall's Texas Wonder, seldom fails to cure? Send for testimonials, Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St Louis, Mo. Sold by all druggists. SAWMILL AXD TIMBER 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. For every purpose or a flesh healing liniment for man or beast there Is no remedy more powerful than DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC 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 purifies 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 50c ber bottle. Sold by all druggists. " . -. i; : - ,,. v. .. . ... v ...... v- ill rl : t lr. -sgg ' .. :; 7 ,. y --47 v"-7-' , . : 7. i. "- - n. ..- V'' i --.. X7i I .... .- i " .. ..." . , ; .- ..... -"..': -t -:..,... .- yi " .....'" j t " T. f . - i v .. .... ' rtf..rir ... m miiiimiii - 'm m imiin m i I'T Tltf -,r, ,(y mMniii w imauTntrn-in ti m rrt-m i 'mi n umr iwi iiwiimiiHB jLiB-jjrmwuj mmiiuiiijib KEXDRICK pcV: J Y ---:;v7t-:.'.-; L.i ir mt r .. 8-' .. i .. .".-. VIEW OF THE I'OWER HOUSE OF THE FLORIDA POWER COMPANY, SHOWING OVLllFI)V FROM DAM (From the Star's Industrial Edition) COLKMAX (Sumter County Times) Mr. John M. Condrey and wife left several days ago to spend the sum summer mer summer in Atlanta and Asheville. Miss Leffers left Monday to spend some time with her sister in Hunts Hunts-ville, ville, Hunts-ville, Ala. Prof. J. P. Parker went to Ocala Tuesday to assist the Ocala band in playing for a big Fourth of July cele celebration bration celebration at Palatka. The municipal election passed off very quietly, the following officers be being ing being elected: T. H. Wicker, mayor: W. R. Yarborough, R. C. Bridges, B. H. Bridges, G. W. Caruthers, aldermen; A. W. Kimbrough. clerk. Kendrlck, July 4. Mr. Clinton Carl ton was called away Thursday to Michigan, where his sister is in a low condition. He will remain there till the latter part of the winter. His friends hope for the best. Mrs. Rosa Windmill returned last week from Homosassa, where she vis- ted realtlves. i Mr. J. S. Fulcher came out Sunday from Ocala and spent the day with Mr and Mrs. A. A. Olin and friends. Mrs, Emma Webb left Monday for a visit to Ocala. Mr. G. W Ray made a flying trip to Ocala Sunday and returned Monday. All our farmers are pulling fodder now. T. B. Sims is shipping tomatoes. Mrs. Claude E. Green and children are visiting Mr. Clyde L. Ray. There is a demand here for labor. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Bostick are visit ing Mrs. G. W. Ray. Mr. Ed Boone left last week for Georgia to pack cantaloupes. He pack ed here) for T. B. Sims. Mr. Charlie Sims of Martin spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. G. A. Powell arrived here Tues day night from Georgia to srJend a few days with his sister. Mrs. G. W. Ray. Mr. G. W. Ray left for Georgia last Tuesday. Dunkin & Bridges shipped the last car of melons from this poInL Mrs. John Guthrey and children left Thursday morning to spend the Fourth at Rochelle with relatives. There Is more catarrh In this sec section tion section of the country than all other dis- jeases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incura ble. 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, "Is 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 dollars for 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 rills for constipation. FLORIDA HOYS ON" GEORGIA DIAMONDS WHAT MAKES A WOMAN t 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 fainting and dirzy 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. ELECTION" AT CRYSTAL RIVER At the municipal election held in Crystal River Tuesday, R. W. Ervin was elected mayor: Thomas Harvey, narshal: C. A. Miller and NIc Barco were re-elected couneilmen: A. S. Knig. re-elected clerk. The same com-nittei-men who served last year were chosen again. The only change made was that of marshal. Quitman Hay be being ing being defeated. Inverness Chronicle. Anthony, July 8. The writer has Just received news from one of the "fruit 'tourists" of Marion county of an interesting game of baseball be between tween between the famous Camilla team and some of our Marion county boys. The score was 8 to 3 in favor of our boys. Clarence C. Gates from Anthony pitch pitched ed pitched the game, never gave up a hit and made one. home run. Hillman and Gates of Anthony won the game by their strong nerve and wisdom at the bat. Gates struck out the first nine men at the bat. The Marion county players were Hillman and Gates of Anthony, Boyles, Young and Luffman of Sparr and Coleman of Coleman, who caught the game and did credit to his team. Several other Florida boys played, but we did not get their names. If our boys can play so well without their home girls to root for them, you ought to see them at home. JUST AMMVEP A NEW SHIPMENT OF TRUNKS, BAGS, SUET CASES SEE US FIRST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. HELHi PASTEUR OCALA, FLORIDA The greatest enemy of childhood is the tape worm. It destroys health and undermines the constitution. The great greatest est greatest enemy of Intestinal worms Is WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It removes the worms and helps the child back to strensth. vigor and cheorful- ness. Price 2 tents per bottle. Soil by all druzgisfs. GOi RIGHT THROUGH The entire equipment of an auto an the articles occur to you. They come her and see them all and 'a lot more be besides. sides. besides. You'll find here everything for the car from the lamps In front to the licene tag in the back. If It's for air auto it's here. Florida 'Auto SaEes Co. Norih of Government Buildinn Ocala. Fla. MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY This is an age of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mail 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 Dr. 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. J. F Davis. Stickney Corner. Me. "after doctor's treatment and all other rem remedies edies remedies had failed." For coughs, cold? or any bronchial affection its unequal unequal-ed. ed. unequal-ed. Price 50e and $1. Trial bottle free at Tydings & Company. VIEW OF THE WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER FROM THE DAM OF THE FLORIDA POWER COMPANY (From the Star's Industrial Edition) IKE SIMMONS ON" THE JOn AfiIN I have returned to the city and am siir. in line- to do your wallpaper hanging, painting and any kind of In Interior terior Interior decorating or finishing for your ho'ise. See me before letting, your contract. Isaac Simmons. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease. For sale by all dealers. o " 1 11 A ? - - A VV f.S;V.. CSV- '5 C -1 DAM OF THE FI)RIDA If)VER COMPANY WITH POWER HOl'FE'W THE DISTANCE (From the Star Industrial Edition) -1 OCALA EVStSQ STAR, M0XDA1, tttT 8, 1912. OCALA EVENING STAR , Bitilnger & Carroll Proprietors. ' ft. TL Carroll, Business Manager. J. IT. Benjamin, Editor. Entered In the postofflce at Ocala, Fla., as second class mail matter. The New York World speaks of Ryan. Murphy, et als, as "predatory patriots." "A m..li9 n ath1tpa arc parrvln? off the prizes at the Olympic gavea in Stockholm. "The Bull-moose" Is the name con conferred ferred conferred on Teddy's' new party. Taft probably thinks It is a bull in a china shop. Congressman George Malby of Opr- denburgr, N. Y.. a well known conser vatlve republican, died suddenly at a Nw York hotel Saturday. It is rank injustice to allow white men or, rather some white men to do with impunity what negroes are sentenced to the chaingang for. Hearst's New York American an nounces that it will support Wilson. No doubt that Hearst can give Wilson powerful support If he will and It Is no more than he should do. George W. Bristol of DeLand. one of Volusia county's most popular citi citizens, zens, citizens, and for over twenty years clerk of the court of criminal record of that county, died July 4. Ill remains were shipped to his old home In Owego, N. Y., for burial. The Star does not want to make any Incendiary remarks, but the honest truth is that half a dozen lynchlngs would purify the moral atmosphere of Florida and expedite the work of the courts and all the honorees of the necktie parties wouldn't be negroes either. The Seaboard Air Line has absorbed the Tampa Northern from Tampa to Brooksvllle, and will soon build a con necting link from that town to its terminus at Inverness. This gives the Seaboard an immense advantage in port facilities at Tampa, and will give It a short line from Tampa to the west. Perhaps the spirit of prophecy was working in Oliver Goldsmith 150 years ago and revealed to him the presiden tlal campaign of 1912. Else, why did he write: But soon a wonder came to light That Showed the rogues they lied; The folks recovered of the bite. The dog it was that died. The Ocala Star is all-wool-and-a-yard-wlde, when it comes to repre representing senting representing the true Interests of the people and Its done with a sprightliness that makes It a welcome household -visitor. St. Augustine Meteor. The fact that the above compliment comes from an independent and out outspoken, spoken, outspoken, as well as interesting- news newspaper, paper, newspaper, makes It of double value. Sam J. White, state evangelist for the Christian churches' of Florida, has Tesigned, according to a Jacksonville dispatch. He has accepted the pas pastorate torate pastorate of the new Christian church at Savannah, Ga., beginning his work there the first of July. His Florida friends will be very sorry to lose Mr. White. He is a popular man as well as a good preacher. Editor Benjamin Is going to take Editor Harris for a drive out Lemon avenue Just as soon as he returns home. -It was the Banner's time to crow a few weeks ago, but the Star may now hand out the lemons. Pen Pen-sacola sacola Pen-sacola Journal. We couldn't think of handing Uncle Frank anything but peaches. We often differ with him on policy, but never doubt his principle. A few weeks ago, the Star copied with proper credit from the Atlanta Journal an article on "Misplaced Men and Women," by Dr. Frank Crane. Since then It has been copied with credit to the Star In a dozen state pa papers. pers. papers. The Lakeland Telegram copied it with proper credit, and today we see It In another state exchange with credit to the Telegram. Which goes to show that some folks are not as careful as they should be. It la nauseating to hear some of the papers of Florida say that the Times Times-Union Union Times-Union is not patrlotic and democratic. Tampa Tribune. We are afraid you are In for being sick a good deal of your time. The Times-Union Is a mighty fine paper, but its democracy Is like the .Chris .Christianity tianity .Christianity of the parson who preached against the Turks and Jews, because they had no friends In his congrega congregation. tion. congregation. The Mexican counter revolution seems to be on its last legs. Orozco. who yet has about 300 men with him, Is reported to have two different plans one Is to work his way south and join. Zapata the other Is to fall back on Juarez and conduct a guerilla war ill Northern Mexico. The governor of Texas U sending state troops to the border with the avowed intention of opening fire on the Mexicans the next time bullets cross the frontier. In the matter of shooting across the border, the Mexicans haven't paid much atten attention tion attention to the United States government, but they may find the Texans a differ different ent different proposition. PAPERS SUPPORTING THE NEW PARTY We do not hear much of it down here in Florida, but the third party is anything but weak in the north and west. Already such influential republi republican can republican and Independent papers as the Chicago Tribune and Post, the Phil Philadelphia adelphia Philadelphia North American, the Kansas City Star and Times, the Boston Jour Journal, nal, Journal, the Washington Times, the Bal Baltimore timore Baltimore News, the Pittsburg Leader, the Emporia Garette, the Spokane Spokesman-Review, the San Francisco Bulletin, the" Los Angeles Tribune and Express, the Fresno Republican, the Madison Wisconsin State Journal, the Indianapolis Star, the Muncle Star, the Terre Haute Star, and the Louisville" Herald have rallied to the support of this newcomer in the political field, and the same course has been followed, says the San Francisco Bulletin, by two-thirds of the country press of the Pacific coast. The, work of local or organization ganization organization Is proceeding rapidly in Chicago, Boston. New Orleans and many other cities, while the problems of national organization ara In the hands of a temporary committee com composed posed composed of governors, senators, newspa newspaper per newspaper proprietors, a judge, an ex-congressman, an ex. cabinet officer, and others, representing; in all some flf- teen states. Although Governors Ila.l Ila.l-Iey Iey Ila.l-Iey of Missouri, Deneen of Illinois, and AMrich of Nebraska, who fought under he lioosevelt banner In the Coliseum convention, refused to follow it be beyond yond beyond the republican fold, the leader? who stand with the colonel do not seem to be at all worried over these i desertions. "The new movement will go right ahead, nothing will .stop it." declares Governor Johnson of Califor California. nia. California. "There must be no compromise, no straddle," says Colonel Itooseveli, who adds: "I shall fight the battle thru to the end." .In answer to th remark of a Taft delegate that it takes money to run even a reform, campaign, and that "it remains to be ser.n whether the syn dicate that has leen underwriting the colonel's aspirations for a regular third-term nomination will care to subscribe to any further issues of Hoosevelt securities." a correspondent of the New York Times points out that the new party already numbers anions? its adherents such men of wealth as Gifford and Amos I'inchot, Charles I:. Crane, William Flinn. George V. V r- kins, Frank A. Munsey, Iaani.-1 Han-J na, Senator liourn1. Oscar Straus, and Alexander If. Ilevell. The same correspondent states that popular in terest in the new party is spontan eously taking the form of contribu tions to its campaign fund. SUSS MAHV PHOCTOII IJHOVi: Rfflrlent and Much KmIwmhI Trninrtl iir lmt Her l.lfr In Itae Surf nt raltlo Miss Mary E. Proctor, one of the best known registered nurses of Jack sonville, was drowned in the surf at Pablo Beach yesterday afternoon at about 1:30 o'clock, while her sister. Miss Louise McKinney. narrowly es escaped caped escaped a like fate, after they had been induced to go out too far by a young man, who, it developed, could only take care of himself during such peril perilous ous perilous moments. Confusion reigned about the board walks and among bathers nearby. Miss McKinney was rescued by a young man who hurried to her assistance, but, exhausted through his battle with the breakers, he was un unable able unable to rescue. Miss Proctor. Rich Richard ard Richard Taylor, Chancey Singleton and Clifford McMeekin, attaches of the Ocean View hotel bath house, made an heroic effort to save Miss Proctor, but could only recover her all but lifeless body. She was finally drawn out on the beach and Dr. Greiner called to her sicfe. The physician worked despe rately to resuscitate the unfortunate young woman, but she had been in the water too long, and his efforts were futile. I.lttle IferolMin Sbotvn Characterized as a useless waste of a human life and the whole accident as one in which the elements of hero- Ism were sadly wanting on the part of nearby bathers, the accident appeared to many who were near the scene as one which could have been averted Just after the two young women en tered the surf, the unknown young man came forward and asked them to let him pilot both out some distance. Gradually, it is said, he carried them further, out, when suddenly the waves broke upon them. Added to this, wa the strong undertow at that point and the panic-stricken fears of the trio The young man is said to have be v. of no assistance whatever to the won. en. Battle AgnlnMt Odds It was at about this time that .Tiss McKinney was rescued and brought to the beach. The three attaches of the bath house, Taylor, Singleton and Mc Meekin, were in their citizens' cloth clothing ing clothing when tney saw what was tTking place. Taylor and Singleton both reached the point where Miss Proctor was drowning at the same time, but just as one caught her, a tall breaker came and his grip was broken. Mo- Meekin had then placed a life line and buoy In place and the body was brought to shore. Popular Young Woman Miss Proctor's home was at 15 West Sixth street. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mollie M. McKinney and two sisters, who are Misses Emmie G Proctor and Louise McKinney. She was born in Ocala, but the family has resided in Jacksonville for a number of years. She was well known as a trained nurse and had scores of friends who will be shocked at the news of her death. She and Miss McKinney are said to have made the trip to Pab lo yesterday primarily for the purpose of engaging boarding accommodation! for their mother for a few weeks During their stay, they decided to : into the surf. The body was placed In charge of William C. Cooper, Jr., and Brought to the city. m m m Miss Mary Proctor received her training as a nurse in the Marion County Hospital, and was a graduate of that institution. Her first work as a nurse was clone in this city and county, and she was much esteemed here. The news of her death causes great regret, particularly among the physicians of the city, with whom she worked in many difficult cases. EPW'OHTII LEAGUE IUSINESS AND SOCIAL MEETING Friday evening, July fth, the mem members bers members of the Senior Fpworth league of the Methodist church of this city as assembled sembled assembled at the home of the pastor, Rev. J. Ti. Ley, on Fort King avenue, for the purpose of electing new offi officers cers officers and discussing business matters connected with the work. It was decided to change the meet meeting ing meeting hour from 7:13 in the evening to 4 in the afternoon. The following officers were elected: President, Mr. Hoy Nixon: secretary. Miss Kunice Ellis; treasurer, Mr. I. IT. Forbes; first vice president, Miss Louise Nixon: second vice president, Miss Mabel Rachelder; third vice pres president, ident, president, Miss Ruth Ervin; fourth vice president, Mr. Sam Iliekel: Era asent. Miss Florence Leitner; reporter, Mr. Carroll Fraser; pianist. Mr. Carlton Ervin; assistant pianist. Miss Eleanor Nixon. After a few brief words by the pre presiding siding presiding elder. Rev. T. J. Nixon, the business meeting adjourned. The re remainder mainder remainder of the evening was pleasantly passed with games and music. All were presented with a copy of several conundrums, especially prepared for the evening. The prize. a souvenir book, was to be awarded for the larg largest est largest number of correct answers. After the contest, the pianist charm charmed ed charmed all by rendering several selections on the organ, after which refresh refreshments ments refreshments of ice cream and cake were served, the same being readily re received ceived received and enjoyed by all. In behalf of the league I wish to thank Mrs. Ley and her assistants for the pleasant evening afforded us. Reporter. It SEI1ALL GOODS My line of baseball goods is the most complete to be found anywhere, and I can fit up a club with the whole outfit balls, bats, masks, gloves, shoes and mits, etc. Why pay more? R. Goldman's Pawn Shop. pgTheyVe got our coinage call bellied up s.its r.4 Aitfi francs op shillings .crowns and pence Cl Cc?- Bill Mlpp .l...tl O V Odm Tdpp ( HARK V QjFL THE ISLAND ) f CANNIBALS) GINK AND BOOB THY MANAGE TO ESCAPE FROM HOGENBACK BY TAKING CHANCE31 TWEXTY-OM-: MVES LOST IN A It A II.HO AIJ WllKCIi Lisonier, la.. July 7. Twenty-one lives, according to the official list, were sacrificed in the railroad craph on the Wilpen branch of the Li?onier Valley Railroad last nig-ht when a pas passenger senger passenger coach was crushed between two locomotives. SKIPPED WITH THE COMPANY'S SHEKELS Kustis, July 8. A. C. Hewitt, recent recently ly recently appointed auent of the Southern Express Company at this point, is my.steriouVly missing and with him about $."000 of the company's money. SPLENDID TRACT OP LAND FOR SALE A tract of 1237 acres of the choicest Marion county farming land. Several hundred acres in cultivation, and near nearly ly nearly all fenced. First class farm build buildings ings buildings of all kinds. Good timber on por portion tion portion of land not in cultivation. Close to railroad and hard roads pass thru portions of the land. Only five miles from Ocala. This is one of the best farming tracts In the best section of Marion, the banner county of the state of Florida. The price is very reasona reasonable. ble. reasonable. If interested, address Box 606. Ocala, Fla. THI NKS, STIT CASES, ETC When you are thinking of your sum summer mer summer trip, remember that 1 have the largest line of trunks, suit eases, hand bags, etc., in Central Florida to select from. I guarantee to save you money and will make you liberal allowance on your old one. I sell more of these goods than any house in Central Flor Florida. ida. Florida. There's a reason. Why pay more? li. Goldman's Fawn Shop. NOTICE Notice is hereby iriven that the Roard of County Commissioners will receive bids for one Gasoline or oil Traction Engine of to 60 horse-power, and 4 or more ."U to 4-yard capa capacity city capacity all steel cars for road building. Said bids to be opened at noon August 6, 1912. S. T. Sistrunk, Clerk. HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes. "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and get better right along. I am the proudest girl in IJn IJn-coln coln IJn-coln to find such a good medicine." For sale by all druggists. SHOES I have on hand eight hundred pairs of men's shoes all leathers and all styles $4 values for $2.."0 Why pay more? R. Goldman's Fawn Shop. WANTED Second-hand store fixtures. Give description and price, to 140 South Lime street. INSECT I1ITE COSTS LEG A Roston man lost his leg from the bite of an insect two years before. To avert such calamities from stings and bites of insects use Rucklen's Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and prevent inflammation. swelling nnd pain. Heals burns, boil, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 23 cents at Tydlngs & Company. Can furnish from one setting to one thousand pure bred Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching at $10 per hundred. Ed Carmichael. Ocala. I N R E I) E EM E D PI .ED G E s Among my unredeemed pledges I have watches of all standard makes, guns, revolvers and ammunition of ev every ery every description. If you have any am ammunition munition ammunition you want to get rid of I will buy it either on exchange or for cash. Why pay more? R. Goldman's Pawn Shop. Cook your next roast In a paper uag, and get the bag from the Pot Office Drug Store. 25c. the package. TOIL PERPETRATED BY WALT Ac DOUGALL "WHEN WE WERE ABROAD- Thecipps are bdcU frximurrup weelcslhey Ve been dbrodefing And evervlhrhglhTjj foreign Mnd ouJl kandishtheyVe dpplduding. i hfv'm wpflrinrl bridriv Hrrtutri Tweeds. , S S3 ni TheiY SDeecn is blurred bv Scotch, decent. be Odbbles menu French MdMapptdlks of those abattoirs Where she met artists of cfredt note ; 4- II -T -41 IJ R. lells ol I he mason rvooce And boosts 1he Cdffy des Booze Arts, While Moud ie says the Mayonaise, As pheasants sang it. fired their he'drts f I S SI ID Owing to the contractors, who have the contract for, remodeling the store building not being. able to commenc work until Monday, July 15th, the big sale that has been going on for the last ten days will be continued through the week ending July 13th. Rargains will be better than ever, as the stock must be reduced to a lower point than it now is. LEVON Levon. July 6. Messrs. P. .M. Mose Mose-ley, ley, Mose-ley, C. L. Simpson and C. L Gaulding and Miss Grace Rnmsdell were busi business ness business visitors to Ocala Monday. Miss Lottie Perry of Pedro is the guest of Miss Julia Waters this week. Mr. W. J. Frink was looking up business for his company in Summer Summer-field field Summer-field Monday. After several days visit with her brother, Dr. T.. '"K. Slaughter, Miss Viola Slaughter eft Tuesday night for her home in Jackson.' Ga. Mr. W. J. Frink was a business vis visitor itor visitor to Ocala Wednesday. Among those who attended the bar barbecue becue barbecue at Summerfield the 4th from Le Levon von Levon were Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaughter, Mrs. A. H. Goodwin, Misses Julia Wa Waters, ters, Waters, Lottie Ferry and Thelma Gauld Gaulding, ing, Gaulding, Mr. Tom Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Aikins, Mr. C. L Simpson and Miss Grace Ramsdell, Mr. Sam Rarrett and Mr. Oliver Hicks. Mr. R. R. Rhodes and family visited in Ocala the Fourth. Messrs. John Culpepper, Will Lucius, C. A. Oliver, C. L., II. C. and Rennie Gaulding took in the Stuckey-Schreck fight in Ocala Thursday night. Mr. Rob Raney of Helena. Fla., is visiting relatives at Levon this week. Mr. I. M. Moseley and wife spent the Fourth in Ocala. Mr. W. J. Frink spent a few hours in ocala Friday night. Mr. Victor McDuffie is on the sick list this week. Rubonic plague has broken out In Havana. Col. Tlsos. F. Hancock has been ap appointed pointed appointed county attorney in Hernando county. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE All new stock, new building, good lo location. cation. location. II. A. Kramer. 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 of City or Country Parlors Located Between Ideal Theater and Express Office DAY PHONE, 345 NIGHT PHONE, 448 V. B. KELLER & CO. C. J, PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Plans ana !pecittcations Furnished Upon Request. 129 South Third Street OCALA FLORIDA I s" toIs h .i rjpi .all jrrisBmT I w"$ LEESBURG LOCALS (Commercial) Two thousand or more people from all parts of Lake-and -Sumter counties came to Leesburs. yesterday, partici participate pate participate in the celebration, planned for the day. The business houses and res residences idences residences on Main street were, sally ,dec- orated and everything went. .off smoothly until a little after 11 o'clock when one of the hardest rains of the season considerably interfered with the program. Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, pastor of the Methodist church at Okahumpka. was trading in the city Tuesday. Last Sat Saturday urday Saturday he intended to take a dose of coush syrup but instead picked up a bottle of carbolic acid. His mouth and lips were badly. burned with the acid but fortunately he did not swallow any of it. Mrs. E. W. Ramage of Troy, Ala., Is in the city on a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. W. Fussell, Sr. Mrs. Rilea and children left Tues Tuesday day Tuesday for Eustls to join Mr. Rilea. and where they will make their. home. Mrs. J.. C. Compton and little daugh daughter. ter. daughter. Gene, left Wednesday tor Mont Mont-eaffle, eaffle, Mont-eaffle, Tenn., to spend t the Rummer. Miss Lee Mahoney. left Tuesday morning to spend the, summer in Sil Silver, ver, Silver, N. C, and other points. Miss Rosalie Haynes returned home last week from Macon, Ga., where she had been to attend a normal school. Judge T. J. Ivey Is spending his va vacation cation vacation in the west and writes from Maniton. Colo., that he arrived there in a snow storm. Mr. Snapp and family who have made their home In Leesburg for the past nine months, left Monday for their home In Tennessee. Conductor Caruthers and wife have returned to the city from Talatka, and Mr. Caruthers is again In charge of the Leesburg-Croom freight train. Mr. and Mrs. Pickering returned Monday from a visit to points In Texas. On the trip to Texas they passed through the Mississippi flood district. For fifty miles or more th country was covered with water. iisi:nM. goods My line of baseball goods is the most complete to be found anywhere, and I can fit up a club with the whole outfit balls, bats, masks, gloves, shoes and mits, etc. Why pay more? B. Goldman's Pawn Shop. THI NKS, SI IT CASKS, KTC. When you are thinking of your sum summer mer summer trip, remember that 1 have the largest line of trunks, suit cases, hand bags, etc.. In Central Florida to select from. I guarantee to save you money and will make you liberal allowance on your old one. I sell more of these goods than any house in Central Flor Florida. ida. Florida. There's a reason. Why pay more? R. Goldman's Pawn Shop. jr.ivEi.nr I want to call your attention to the fact that I carry a full line of jewelry in solid gold and gold filled, and I guarantee every article I sell to be just as represented, or your money re refunded. funded. refunded. Why pay more? R. Goldman's Pawn Shop. UXREDEEMED PI-KDCiES Among my unredeemed pledges I have watches of all standard makes, guns, revolvers and ammunition of ev every ery every description. If you have any am ammunition munition ammunition you want to get rid of I will buj it either on exchange or for cash. Why pay more? B. Goldman's Pawn Shop. THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND 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 Tyding3 & Company. FOR SALE One team or Horses and wagon. Apply to the Wood mar Sand & Stone Company. FOR RENT Offices In Holder build building. ing. building. Apply to Davis & Martin. PLINY the Elder says: "It is a maxim universally agreed upon in agriculture that nothing must be done too late; and again that everything must be done in its proper season; while there is & third pre precept, cept, precept, which reminds us that opportunities lost can never be regained ) The above is true in agriculture, but it is different in our day of commercialism, for one opportunity .', fol follows lows follows fast uf)on the heels of another The successful man is ready to meet them when they come.- Years ago, perhaps, he started in a. small way; by his thrift and economyhe added to his bank balance; by his honesty and integrity, year by year, he added to his reputation and credit, which after all is thq foundation for business success. It is never too late to start a bank account; it will help you take advantage of opportunities. The Munroe & Chambliss M OCALA, YdDU CM Ml 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 Jnst in: Cheese, Roquefort, Gorgonzola, Camambert, Chester Brie, Parme Parmesan, san, Parmesan, Llmburger, Peck's Club Chedder, Swlsa Cheese, Club Cbeee in medium and large Jars, Pimento, Welsh Rabbit, Sap Saso, Edam. Shipment Philadelphia Cream Cheese every ten days. Liver Sausage with Truffles. Puree de Fols Qras'lor Sandwiches. Pate de Fois Gras with Truffles. Sardines In Glass". Trurfies. Anchovy and Bloater Paste. Game Paste In Tubes. Puree or Game in Tins. Caviar. Sardellen. Ring Anchovies. Capers. ; Dundee Jame and Marmalade. Brands' A-1 Sause. Onion Salt. .'....--,.' : GRECIAX; FUIJi GROWN RIPE BLACK OLIVES, preserved In Pure Olive Oil and Wine Vinegar. Black Olives aro .moreen utrl ' tipus and delicious than ordinary green olives, because they are full grown, ripe and have gathered the beneficial p. elements and r 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 25c. KXORtt'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. 2c. a cube. - KXORR'S SOUP IN TUBES. Sufficient for five plates. Nothing but water required or preparation. Ready in a few minutes. 10c. ' 7a, tablet. .. ' " ; . . .. o'w'f: fi. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TREPARED 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 tin7 40c SUMMER DRINKS: Lemon Juice, Apple Juice, Carbonatal Ap Apple ple Apple Juice, Pineapple Juice, Grape Juice, Boiled Cider, -Fruit Syrups . EL Teapot (Grey PHONES should be not only v 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. Ac Eo MJIMriF TUBE JEWELER FOLEYSIODIIEYPHIS FLORIDA 16 and 174 FOIE Y$ KEHEVIrZIHO OCALA kikSiAd fffAw I mm Jill Y YOU SHOULD BANK WITH Tine Commercial! Baek OF OCALA men. professional The bank's profits of our town and FIrstt Its shareholders are all home people, business iien and farmers. Their Interests and yours are mutual. I.maln ritrht here In the community for the upbuilding ounty. OVll CERTIFICATES DEAR FOUR PER CEST i.itkhcst seconds Its business Is governed with conservatism. Speculation plays no - .11 tart in its conduct. It fosters and encourages nome emerprj, hiake for soundness and satisfactory bank service. I. E. McCLAN'E. M. D. E. L. STEWART. M. D. Specialist In Diseases of Eye. Nose. Throat and Lungs Ear, ISpeclallst in Clinic Diseases THE DR. M'CLANE MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE Ocala. Florida niONES: Jffice. 333. br. McClane's Residence. 407. Suite Jr. Stewart's Residence, 52. Note ii Call. mode by uperlal oppolomeit. fler 7 p. m. eoeh day. OFFICE: 1 to 7 Holder Block, Southwest Corner of Public Square perl a I C.rulto Urfaary rilatr XOTICK FOR rAVISG IHDS Notice Is hereby given that on the Oth of August, A. D. 1912, the city ouncll of the city of Ocala, Marlon ounty, Florida, will consider bids for he paving with vitrified brick, that ortlon of Fort King avenue. In the ity of Ocala, to-wlt: Beginning with he Intersection of said avenue on the West side of Main street, running hence east three thousand eight nun- tired and forty-one feet, containing ap- .roxlmafrely eleven thousand nine iundred$and fifty square yards. Said bids to be sealed and filed with he clerk of the city of Ocala at least Ive days prior to above named meet meet-ng ng meet-ng of said council; said bids to be nade in accordance with specifications ror such paving now on file at the ity clerk's office In Ocala, Florida. The city council reserves the right (o reject any and all bids submitted. J. D. Robertson, Mayor. R. R. Carroll, Fresident of the City Council. Vttest: II. C. Slstrunk, City Clerk. DR. I.IVIXGSTOVS ROOT AND HERD TEA ti.. r.rmmt itlood Purifier and Nerve Tonic, for RhranalUm, Kldaey mud Illadder Trouble Frlee 50c. Ilr. LlvlKtoo' DUpepclne Powdero, for Indigestion and Stomach Trou Trouble ble Trouble Price SO Ceata Dr. LtvlugMoa'a Goldea Catarrh Dalm for Catarrh of the Head, Hay Fever of Catarrhal Nature. Price 50. Ceata GUARANTEED TO CURE OR NO PAY Tbciie Remedies Can Alwaya be Found at the Court Pharmacy, Ocala, Fla. FIRST-CLASS OFFICE MAN WANTS POSITION Any one wishing the services of skilled office man. quick and accurate with flsmres. writes excellent hand a -w - can secure name and address by apply Ing at Star office. SHOES KU mm K. of P. meet this evening. Elks meet tomorrow evening. Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night. Moose meet Thursday evening. F. U. of A. meets Thursday night. Woodmen meet Friday evening. Dr. A. I DIaloek, phrlrlaa, office phoae No. 132. Col. R. F. Rogers of Lynne was the city today. In Mr. William Fuller is here Jacksonville for a brief visit. from The Ocala News Company has school books In stock. Miss Ella Bogle spent Sunday with friends at the lake. Mr. Zack Morton represented Drew & Co. in the city today. BOARD OP TRADE The next board of trade meeting will be held at the courthouse Wed Wednesday nesday Wednesday evening. July 17. at 8 o'clock. OLD MAN HOLDER HAD THE BEST OF t.. UIMIII II I IT Miss Margaret Little has returned from a visit to friends at Kendrlck. Mrs. A. S. J. Wallace of Calvary was in town today. Mrs. H. W. Rawl3 leaves tomorrow for a visit to Columbia, h. u. Mr. Sidney Weiss of Jacksonville has ... . r V 1- a position wun -Mr. Jiarcus rraniv. Cuticle and Manicure scissors, the best that's made, at the Court Pharmacy. Mrs. Ed Carmlchael left Sunday for a visit of perhaps two weeks to Green Springs. Is It stationery you want? Then go to the Court Pharmacy, for they have it. The Star regrets to learn that the entire family of Mr. Bert Newbern at Leroy are sick. You can save money by purchasing second-hand and rebound books at the Ocala News Co. Mrs. Lanier Robertson and her two pretty children are visiting relatives at Hickory Island on the gulf. Alma Zada Face Powder Is the best we have to offer at 50c the box. The Post Office Drug Stores. I have on hand eight hundred pairs of men's shoes all leathers ana an styles $4 values for $2.50 Why pay more? B. Goldman's Pawn Shop. For summer diarrhoea In children al always ways always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For ale by all dealers. FULLER & AYER DENTAL 8UROEON9 Office over Munroe & Chamblis B'k. OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH. E. C. Harnage, a recent graduate or the Tampa Business College, has Just been placed in the office of Col. H. M. Hampton, a prominent attorney of Ocala. as assistant stenograpner. L. Stapp. a former graduate, has held the position of head stenographer in these offices for some time. Tampa Times. Mrs. O. M. Eaton and son, Ottle, have returned from a pleasant stay of i several weeks at Worthlngton Springs. where they had a most delightful tme. Lakeland Telegram. J, E. OHACE DENTAL SURGEON Rooms O, 10 and 11. Second Floor, Holder Block. OCALA - FLORIDA : -. TERMS. CASH, FOR RENT The Bell residence, 198 East Adams street: two-story, seven rooms and bath. Apply to Joseph Bell, city. WANTED A firnt rlaaa machlnUt at once. Apply to the Ocala Gmm Engine Work. T-l-et Mr. Taul Durand Is at Dunneilon, working on a big plumbing contract for Bennett & Akin. Miss Lila Frazier of Tomoka arrived yesterday, for a visit to her brother. Mr. S. G. Frazier. Knocked Oat a Bandit With m Laatera at Saatoa Satarday Night A bold attempt at robbery was foil foiled ed foiled by a plucky old man at Santos Sat Saturday urday Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Holder, an old couple who came to Florida from the north about six months ago, have a store a short distance from Mr. J. M. Liddell's place. Saturday night, after trading was over, they locked up the store and went to their home, some 200 yards distant. Mrs. Holder entered the house, leav leaving ing leaving Mr. Holder to look after the horse and attend to some other matters. When Mr. Holder went to enter the house, some minutes after his wife, he found himself confronted with a mask masked ed masked man. who shoved a gun in his face and ordered him to hold up his hands. Mr. Holder held up his hands. But, at the same time, he held up a lantern. which was in one hand, and brought It down on the robber's head. The robber's pistol went off, proba probably bly probably more In consequence of the whack he received than from any attempt to avenge it. and a bullet went through Mr. Holder's arm Just above the arm armpit. pit. armpit. Then the miscreant ran away with the frame of the lantern sticking to his head. In the meantime. Mrs. Holder, look ing thru the house, found her trunks had been broken open and the rooms srenerally bore traces of thieves who had turned things upside down hunt hunting ing hunting for money. Just then, the gun went off. and she ran to her husband's help. She found him victorious but bleeding from his wound. After she had tied it up, they aroused their neighbor. Mr. Liddell. who phoned to Ocala for help. Sheriff Galloway and a physician went down at once, arriv arriving ing arriving a little after daylight. While the physician dressed Mr. Hol der' wound, the sheriff scouted. He found pieces of glass all around where the bandit stood when Mr. Holder struck him, and the frame of the lantern some fifty yards away, where the robber carried it In his flight. It was a right good blow and stuck the lantern frame to the miscreant so firmly that he had to work to pull it off. The sheriff also found tracks of two men in the plowed ground around the house, but they led to the hard road, on which all traces were lost. There Is so far no clue to the ban bandits, dits, bandits, but Galloway will probably round them up sooner or later. They were evidently white men. as It is an almost unknown event for a negro to wear a mask. Mr. Holder's hurt Is only a flesh wound and will soon be well unless complications set in. uw n TO IMA the contract for remoftaij .T 1 ouliamg not being able toHmr 'l" work until Monday, July 15th, tki sale that has been going on for the- last ten days will be continued through the week ending July ISth. Bargains wilf be better than ever, as the stock must be reduced to a lower point than it now is. A FIRM GE1ASP AIR DOME PROGRAM FOR THIS EVENING "For the Cause of the South." A thrilling war drama. "Jimmie Tricks the Landlady." A roaring comic. "The Challenge." Drama. "How Texas Got Left." A very ex citing western drama. Prizes given away every night this week. Watch on Saturday night. "Brown of Harvard" the feature for tomorrow night. ATTEMPTED Ml'RDER SATURDAY AFTERNOON tejroslness world is comparatively easy It ycVdo 1 ronon rTcCAUV NATIONAL DANIL Kiii r-rp learned the advantages ci pajfca laho fc H as tit lice z labor mat can I fc7 Cbc-ern cefcod. Call and talk to ns., CAPITAL FULLY PAID IH 7MN H, D. 8T0KE3. Cashier. CLARENCE CAMP. Vlee. m. JNO. L. EDWARDS. Pre. Mrs. A. E. Long is critically ill her home In the southeastern part the city. at of WANTED Black Apply to Mrs. J. W, Fla., box 26. Minorca chickens. Wldner, Leesburg, Saturday afternoon, a little before sundown, great excitement was caus caused ed caused on Exposition street, near Lime, by a fusillade of pistol shots. Lonnie Chester, a negro turpentine hand, who came to town to have a good time, blew in his coin on Mary Ravenel. a frail but not fair daughter of Ham. Mary Delllahed with Lonnie awhile and then transferred her fav favors ors favors and some of Lonnie's money to another colored gentleman. Lonnie was not unreasonably peeved. He was also enough soured to be oblivious to the consequences. He summoned & hack and at the muzzle of his Iver Iver-Johnson Johnson Iver-Johnson forced Mary to enter It, with the purpose, so he said, of conveying her to the sticks, where he intended to kill her as a warning to all her ilk. Mary oKJcted, so did the hackman. Not being able to persuade Mary to go, like Isaac, to the mount of sacri- j fice, Lonnie opened fire then and there. Lonnie's aim was bad. Of three shots, only one landed, tho that may send Mary to Linkoleum; also, later, Lon Lonnie, nie, Lonnie, via the hemp route. Mary tumbled out of the hack with a bullet in her body, and" Lonnie, sobered, dropped his gun and made a hotfoot for the tall timber. The bullet that struck the woman entered" her breast on the left side above her heart and ranged down, making a dengerous wound. She was carried Into a nearby house, and three physicians came to her assistance. She Is yet alive and may liye and may not. Lonnie, fleeing for life, was overtak overtaken en overtaken northwest of town by Deputy, Brl Brl-gance gance Brl-gance and Mr. Charles Weaver, and brought back to Jail. He Is said to be an industrious negro and generally well behaved. WEATHER REPORT GEORGE WASHINGTON NEVER TOLD A LIE Following are the meteorological conditions that prevailed during the twenty-four hours up to sunset yester yesterday: day: yesterday: Southeast wind; partly cloudy, Minimum temperature. C9 degrees. Maximum temperature. fiS degrees. Average, 73 degrees. Rainfall, .53. Rainfall for Saturday. 2.30. WEATHER FORECAST Local showers tonight or Tuesday. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF . THE OCALA BOARD OF TRADE If the father of his country were alive today how quickly he would ap approve prove approve of the statements made. by the management of the Ideal Theater, Ocala's popular play house. When we advertise a picture as being good, that settles it it is good. Tonight we have three good ones: "The Mine on the Yukon." A power powerful ful powerful story of the rugged mining camps in far Alaska. "Cupid's Leap Tear Prank." A farce comedy, full of merriment and laugh laughter. ter. laughter. "The Governor Who Had a Heart. A beautiful story, well acted. llOLGIIT LAKE PROPERTY Mr. J. M. Meffert has bought the pretty lot in front of the Agnew resi residence dence residence at North Lake Weir, on which the old Baptist church is standing. We understand Mr. Meffert will build a hotel on the property, a good invest investment, ment, investment, and an Improvement at the lake that Is needed. 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. OPEN DAT AND 1UGHT Merchants' Cafe, A. C L depot cor corner. ner. corner. Meals a la carte and lunches at any hour. FOR SALE On account of needing floor space for other purposes, one fine new piano and one $450 Haines Bros. In good con condition. dition. condition. Both bargains and must be sold at once. W. W. Condon. d$t wit NOTICE: CITY TAX SCOUTS WILL HIKE TO SCOTTS SPRING NEW YORK MAN AT THE IDEAL KING'S DAUGHTERS Certificates for the unpaid city tax for the year 1911 have been placed In my hands for collection and every per son who has not paid the tax on real property within the city Is hereby no tified to call at my office at once and pay the same and thereby save trouble and additional costs. Carlos I Slstrunk, City Attorney. A couple of negroes at Tiller's still near Martin, had a difficulty Saturday night, and one dosed another with birdshot. When in Jacksonville stop with Mrs. E. 1 Maloney, at the GIrard, No. 11 East Duval street. Just off Main. Best 75c. room In the city. The Boy Scouts will leave the Air Dome Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock to spend the) day at Scott's Spring. Each of the scouts should take a substantial lunch, and some of them should take tin cups. There Is plenty of good water In the spring. LEON A. LOVELL Mr. H. W. Tucker has sold his in terest In the Ideal Theater to Mr. Em Em-mett mett Em-mett Robinson, making the latter sole owner. Mr. Robinson has put the the ater in charge of Mr. Green, a smart young man with much experience. from New York. Mr. Green will de vote all his time to the Ideal, and this bright little theater, which has been popular from the first, will be better than ever. The regular meeting of the King's Daughters will be held Tuesday morn ing. July 9th, at 10 a. m., at the resi dence of .Mrs. Bittlnger. A quorum Is earnestly desired. Secretary. Mrs. Jessie Haycraft left this morn ing for a visit to Pablo. Miss Ethel Haycraft, after a visit to Mrs. Single Singleton ton Singleton at -Inverness, will Join her mother at Pablo In a few days. SHOES ; I have on hand eight hundred pairs of men's shoes all leathers and all' tyles $4 values for $2.60 Why pay".1 more? B. Goldman's Tawn Shop. ' L F. BLALOGK DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Commercial Rank OCALA - FliOUlDA Office Hours. 8 to 12 a. nx. 1 to B p. m. Plione 21 1. TERMS. CASH. Mrs. George Turner and Miss Delia Turner are visiting relatives in ana nonr OpaIa. Emnoria Cor. Volusia County Record. LOST A Seaboard Air Llne4 mileage book. Lost Tuesday, July 2. at or near the Seaboard depot. It is signed by J. B. Ley. Finder will receive reward by returning same to Rev. Ley or to this office. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Groves have re returned turned returned from their visit to Daytona. They were accompanied by Miss San Sanchez chez Sanchez of Gainesville. Mr. Hurst, the genial manager of Hurst & Garner's store here, returned from Ocala Friday noon. Brooksvllle Argus. In these days of high cost of living. a medicine mat gets a man up out bed and able to work in a few days is a valuable and welcome remedy. John TTath. MIchlean Bar. Cal., had kidney You get prompt and accurate pre prescription scription prescription service at the Court Phar Pharmacy. macy. Pharmacy. Instruct your physician to leave your next one with them. Lindner McConn, who slowly recov recov-erad erad recov-erad from an operation for appendici appendicitis tis appendicitis only to be set back by malarial fever. Is now able to be out again. The above named bright little boy, the son of Mrs. Fannie E. Lovell, died Saturday in Valdosta, where he and his mother went a few days ago. Mrs. Lovell will return to the city this aft- There Is one thins: among other things that the city should do, and that is to abolish the swamp at the corner of South Maernolia and South ernoon with the remains of her little Second, east, streets. It is now a gen son. which will be interred In Ever- uine Jungle, covering at least a fourth Mrs. S. S. Duvall and son left yester day for Bridgeport, Conn., going some days sooner than they Intended on ac count of the sickness of Mrs. Duval s sister. green cemetery. Mclver & MacKay will have charge. UOY SCOUTS WILL PLAY RAI.L Rexall Cold Tablets do the work. Can give you the formula If you like. 25c. the package at the Post Office Drug Store. Jake Klein is not so perky today and bladder trouble, was confined to The other day was one of his off days. hi. Ha. imAhlrt to turn without help, and Malcolm I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I was relieved at once." His example is worth fol lowing. Sold by Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Williams and Huber beat him at checkers. Frank Keep a smile on your face during wt weather by using Dike's Peroxide Cream at the Court Pharm acy. The Boy Scouts intend to have a practice ball game on the Magnolia diamond at 5 o'clock this afternoon. When the boys went to have a game one arternoon last weeK, iney lounu the ball park In possession of two ne gro nines. To the best of the Star's blocks of our business center remembrance, when the South Magno lia ball field was instituted, It was understood that only whites were to play there. of the block. The weeds and swamp growth are high enough to hide a man. and there is standing water In it many inches if not a foot or two in depth. It is a breeding place of mos quitoes and malaria, If not of snakes, and if any of the small gators being kept in the city found their way in it, they would soon grow to dangerous size. It is a disgrace to the city that such a place should exist In two Mrs. Lewis E. Yonce and Mrs. Chas. K. Sage left this morning for Jack sonville, where they will visit their sister. Mrs. Otto Mente and brother. Mr. R. E. Yonge for two weeks. Mr. H. C. Jones, who has been spend ing the past two weeks in Tampa, looking after some business matters. was in town over Sunday, and return ed to that city today. DENNIE'S BENZINE BASKET Mr and Mrs. F. W. Ditto and little son, Frank. Mrs. Mamie Fox and Mr. and Mrs. P. Leavengood had a pleasant auto trip to North Lake Weir yesterday. Mr. Jake Klein has heard from his wife and young son, Alfred, wno arrived safely at Mrs. Klein's former home at Akrcm, Ohio, where they will remain till late fall with relatives. Mr. B. F. Condon has a most con convenient venient convenient basket on wheels, which he hitches to the side of his swift Indian motorcycle, thereby enabling him to give a friend a fine ride. Its Just the Dora tomorrow, thing for engaged couples and newly-weds. Mrs. J. A. Campbell returned today from Mount Dora and Miss Lyle Camp bell, who has been in the city for a week or two. will return to Mount Mr. M Beerman of New York has position with Mr. Jake Klein to assist him for the next few months. Mr, Beerman is an experienced dry goods man and has been with Mr. Klein be fore. RR ASS AUTO CAP LOST Messrs. Haynesworth and D. S. Cap- pieman left for Ocala this morning. I They will spend the Fouorth In Ocala and visit relatives for a few days. Brooksvllle Argus. Mr. T. E. Bridges went to this afternoon to bring back oner. Miami a prls- Lost, on the streets, a brass cap for hub of auto wheel. Return to Dr. D. M. Smith. SCHOOL ROOKS AT MARTIN'S Miss Juanita Butler, a pretty young lady of St. Petersburg, with many friends in Ocala, passed thru the city yesterday, on the way for a visit to friends in Jacksonville. Miss Butler was accompanied by Miss Marie John son. one of Tarpon Springs' budding belles. Misses Butler and Johnson, on their return home next week, will stop to visit Ocala friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Raysor will move tn Nashville. Tenn.. in aDout two weeks, where they will reside in fu ture. and Mr. Raysor will engage In business. The people of Ocala will be sorry to learn of the expected depar ture of Mr. and Mrs. Raysor. Mr. Ray Sor was born and rearer in this coun tv and has a great many friends here RASERALL GOODS l My line of baseball goods Is the most complete to be found anywhere. and I can fit up a club with the whole outfit balls, bats, masks, gloves, shoes and mlts, etc. Why pay more? B. Goldman's Pawn Shop. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, ETC. When you are thinking of your sum mer trip, remember that I have the largest line of trunks, suit rases, hand bags, etc., in Central Florida to select from. I guarantee to save you money and will make you liberal allowance on your old one. I sell more of these goods than any house In Central Flor- Ida. There's a reason. Why pay more fct B. Goldman's Tawn Shop. t JEWELRY I want to call your attention to the fact that I carry a full line of Jewelry In solid gold and gold filled, and I guarantee every article I sell to be Just as represented, or your money re funded. Why pay more? R. Goldman's Pawn Shop. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR YOUR MEAT SUPPLY For everyday have our MEAT MARKET Never leave home on a Journey with out a bottle of ChamDeriain s Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. almost certain to be needed and can not be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by all dealers. Men Our illustrated catalogue ex explains plains explains how we teach barber trade in Colic, four weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber i It Is College. Atlanta Ga. 6-0-Jt The Ocala News Co.. G. W. Martin. proprietor, has a large supply of coun-j ty schools books on hand. ALI1ERT W. FORT IN TOWN Do not leave any standing water about your yard, particularly rain wa ter hundreds and thousands of mo squitoes are the result. Mrs. A. E. Hixon of Mlcanopy. will Mrs. H. A. Fausett and pretty little riaiisrhter. Violet, came up from the lake this morning, and report Mr. Fausett, who has been sick for some days, as much better. I .til tUla ir aaIt a lit at t Suonly your table; the best of prime arrive -";--'"'! - i ha aiarAi lira n .a miuimiii. o nchburg. nlon. ruts T and T be t selected poultry-the with her sister. Mrs. F. J. H quality you want-nd always at low- Mrs. Hlxon will later go to Lync 2st of market prices. Va.. for the summer-Times-L You buy right when the order try us now. you phone us Phone 108. FOR SALE A return ticket to Washington. D. C. time limit July 13. Price, $12. Circumstances prevent using same. Apply-at Star office. W. II. MARSH, Proprietor. FORMERLY EDWARDS, MARKET Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts Lovell, to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. Mr. Albert W. Fort, one of the law- abiding and prosperous citizens of Moss Bluff, was In town today and called at the Star office to pay for his paper. Through error, this paper con fused Mr. Fort's name with that of J. W "Man." Fort, who 13 In Jail for the killing of his wife and a man. a few weeks ago. but Albert has forgiv en us. Mr G. A. Hunter is here from Largo. to attend the funeral of little Leon STORE FOR RENT A store for rent In the Ocala House block. Apply at office of Ocala House. M'lVER & MAG KAY Funeral Directors Miss Dorothy Plttman. the bright and attractive little daughter of Dr. J. it TMtman. left last .night for Mar tin. Tenn.. where she expects to spend v. r.mi imior of the heated term. Undertakers and EmbalmerS Miss Pltmann will probably remain away until the latter pari oi epiem- W ANTED To repair, upholster or re finish your furniture. Satisfaction! guaranteed. Ocala Auto Top Co., at McAteer's shop. CASH PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Lord de la Ware Tomato Soup (regular 10c size) per can 6c Diamond "C" Ham per lb. 17 l-2c Star Dam per pound 18c hrn Rnrkpf fotfolene. .S1.30 L.ni tn hir of hi experiences a Mr j an ivm v itesl Creamery unuer per id. jc Baltimore. Will Mock, ex-blacksmlth and dar Ing young autodrlver, who Is now con nected with the Jacksonville Buick Tnh Itnffpr $1 flfl fterl IU9. The Tampa Tribune of Sunday print printed ed printed a handsome portrait of Miss Hallle Ley of this city and accompanied it with the following complimentary re marks: "Miss Ley is the daughter of Rev. J. U. Ley, pastor of the First Methodist church at CJcaia. ana m Ancr KAvoral weeks visitinjr her .ister. Mr. T. F. Alexander, in fcUDurn Beautiful. With her dainty beauty and personal charm she is easily one of the most popular visitors enter tained here in some lime. She is an accomplished musician In both tne piano and voice." Mr. F. E. Harris and daughter. Mrs. Violet Powers". returnea yesieraay from their visit to Baltimore. Mr. Harris held a series of receptions on the public square this morning. Ev erybody was glad to see him, and in Among my unredeemed pledges I have watches of all standard makes, guns, revolvers and ammunition of ev every ery every description. If you have any am ammunition munition ammunition you want to get rid of I will buy It either on exchange or for cash. Why pay more? B. Goldman's Pawn Shop. OPEN DAY AND WIGHT Merchants' Cafe. A. C L depot cor ner. Meals la cane ana lunenci i any hour. COPIES OF THE SPECIAL EDITION Those desiring copies of the big Il lustrated special edition of the Star can obtain same at the 6tar of fice. or the newsstands of the city at 10 cents a copy, three for 25 cents. In 100 lots or more 6 cents per copy. Pleasant furnished rooms for light- housekeeping. CI Oklawaha avenue. Sit Mrs. The Court Pharmacy Is on the Job Let them know your wants by tele-1 lake, left Sunday for a vacation, which A irnnfir simA irkWT K rlnav. Ann a " " I m A I ... visiting his friends In Ocala and at the llpdinrn K Ilr fee I tOUOiene 5UC , vapUnn nrhlfh ICiay IOT fine Caskets and Burial Robes D. E. M'lVER AND C. V. ROBERTS, Funeral Director. phone and Phone 284. then your trouble ends. he will take at Louisville and other I points In the central west. Der Times-Union. A couple of our young men made a flytng trip down the run and river in a 16-foot rowboat. driven by a l-hp. All Work Done by License! Era Era-balmers balmers Era-balmers and Fully Guaranteed. to Delk's The Evlntrude Phones': IX E. Mclver, 104; C. V. Rob Roberts, erts, Roberts, 305; Undertaking Office. 47. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan. Ta wna hadlv crlDDled with sciatic rheumatism due he says to uric acid in Evlntrude motor yesterday. They made v,i Mmvi "Folev Kidney Pills entire- the trip from the Springs w ,.iir! me and also removed numer- Bluff In forty minutes oas black specks that were continually can be easily mounted In any boat. It I UCWI J 1 a uric acid solvent and are effect- pany jive for the various forms of rheuma rheumatism. tism. rheumatism. Sold by Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bayer, parents of Mrs. Olebia Landers, after a pleas pleasant ant pleasant visit to their daughter and her husband in Ocala. have returned to , their home at Fort Myers. Miss Ramona Kay will enjoy an ex tended visit this month with her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Muncaster, at her home in Ocala. Times-Union. W. 0. BLANGHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION S. J. Thorp and C. C. Rawls of Lake City passed through the city yester yesterday day yesterday en route home from Ocala, where they had been on business. Tney were traveling by auto. Gainesville bun. Fretful babies need the comforting Ufr nf urORPVS BABY ELIXIR. It We take pride In our prescription department and it is our earnest desire I to srlve vou lust what your doctor wants you to have. In the purest and fr.ht drues obtainable. Send or phone the Court Pharmacy. 3 pkgs. Jello and Ice Cream Powder 3 pkas. Upton's Jelly Tablets 25c 3 Sunbeam Corn Flakes. -. 22c 3 -cans 5c Gold Evaporated Milk. luc 3 Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 Van Camps Hominy 25c Nfi. 2 Size Tomatoes 12c Ida Gates and two daughters. Ida and Dovie, leave Wednes- Tennesee and Kentucky, to spend the remainder of the summer. p. Mr. Paul Gates will accompany them as far as Jacksonville. Mr. John Turney. after a pleasant visit to his daughter. Mrs. W. L. Col- JJ -2 IbS. GranUlalefl bVLQ&T Deri, ana oiner Jiar.oii couniy rtu- i tlves, left yesterday for his home at I I0T-- Little River, near Miami. Ai,i nnntvv Rlonil TV lh Sflr The party consisting of Dr. and Mrs. . L. Izlar. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clyatt. Mr and Mrs. A. G. Gates, cnarne Gates and Laurie Izlar, returned home Saturday niifht from their trip down the East Coast. They went to Miami via Leesburg, Orlando. WLana, ew j Smyrna, Titusvllle and the other East roast towns and returned the same way. a round trip of some 1200 miles. They had a j?ood time and returned safely, tho. as Charlie Gates said, Tk. -mofa -wore the worst In the . 51.00 world." When I DINE I Always DINE Willi Billy AT WILL LEE'S Cafe The best place In tht city LIUSIC EVERY EVENING from 6:C0 to 7:30 There was one happy man on A. C. t. train No. 40 yesterday. He was coomngi fniir'n a eroat" and stretched hlm-lsu Are you Interested In paper bag 5 GaliOOS Oil 60Cjfro ik gu cuiue iu us lur juur sour self out on the floor between two I Post Office Drug Store. P. O, UOX 48 OCALA. FLA. Miff's OBiNoiMivr ran mach Tuouut. Comsti innUfg feverishness. corrects It""-'" I TV. V, 1 -. stomach, cures colic pains ana cnecics seats ior a. peaceiui nap. .n.ci- Iiorrhncn It la a. perfectly saie ana ion me uirij itwi. wholesome remedy. containing no die or tne aisie. as sereneiy as i..u i.e I nnlnm mnrnhlne Or lniUriOUS arug OI was la a. uerwi ..; I I m 1 any kind. Trice 25c. and aoc. per Doi-ine pTooauiy nau a iuur-Mury uu smc i. sai.i hr all drueeists. ineauacne wnen ne awut?. pply of the bags. 25c the package- PfcO. HeCkCr'S Oatmeal lOcUao. Business affairs c t office Drnr store. .. A Green to return, but M Mr. L. X. Green returned yesterday m Washington. Ga.. where he c- mm nan led Mrs. Green some weeKS compelled r. r. Green will WANTED To get your auto top work; made new or recovered; backs, cushions, slip covers, hoods, etc. Satis faction guaranteed. Ocala Auto Top Co., at McAteer's shop. summer. Fnll Cream CneeSe Dtr ID ZOC remain probably the remainder of the CARMHOraS GO. SUCCESSOR TO BAXTER CARIf A new supply of hair brushes Just In t he Court Pharmacy. We invite your inspection before you buy. EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAUGHTSMAN AND CONTRACTOR Accurate Building Plans. Blue Print t and Specifications made. Lands Bur- reyed and Platted. Close Estimates Bade on Erection of Bulldlnrs of any character by contract or on commis sion basis, write or consult me at Northwest Comer Ocala Hm Eloek OCALA FLORIDA : 'w s- iiOXDAr, JULY g, idlU. A GREAT, HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT iff POOLJI fa of Following are just a Few Z1 Jt HrdAte' Articles Carried In oat C't pplYStoK. Come House FarntehlnW-0. J"" wil1 find man in and Ioofc X the Office va Top Desks, Typewriter Desks SUnograplier ""atr Chairs, Stools. Sofas, Etc For the Dining Room Handsome Hound or Square Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Itugs, Sideboards and Chiffoniers, Iiouffets, China Closets, China Dinner Sets, Iamps, Fine Table Linen, Etc Parlor Furniture Handsome Mahogany, Oak, Willow or Mission Chairs, Straight Backed or Rockers, Tables, Sofas, Lamps, Hugs ami Carpets, Pic Pictures. tures. Pictures. N Bedroom Furniture Beautiful Dressers and Wash Stands in Golden Oak, Binlseye Maple or Mahogany. Beautiful Iron and Brass Beds in over Fifty Different Varieties and Prices. Bugs and Mattings, Chiffoniers ad Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Blankets, Comforts and Linens. For The Pantry and Kitchen Handsome Refrigerators and Ice Chests in Several Different Makes and Styles and any Size or Price Desired. Stoves and Ranges n Either Wood or Oil Burners. Kitchen Cabinets and Tallies. Hardware Department Anything Desired iu Silverware for the Table, Cutlery and Sissors in our Hani ware Department; Shotguns, Billes and Ammu Ammunition; nition; Ammunition; Fire Sets, Screens and Irons, Etc. Carriage and Harness Dept Buggies, Carriages and Wagons for all PnriKscs, Harness, Sad Sad-Domestic Domestic Sad-Domestic and ItnKrted, Art Squares, Mattings, Etc., in the Coutnry. dies, Iiiip Roles, Whips and Everything for the Horse or Vehicle. McIVER & MacKAY PHONE 47 North Magnolia St. OCALA, FLA. M. .1.111 cy Louis Joseph Vance) CHAPTER XXXV. In after days, when he was alto altogether gether altogether well and whole, they journeyed forth, these two, the man and his wife, from Rangoon northward. The railway carried them some distance; later they struck off with their train play the strongest card. for. anticipating the above stated results, Mrs. J. W. Collins and Mrs. G. C. Leigler promptly organized a stren strenuous uous strenuous band of -good Samaritans" and got busy. Ere the sun had reached Its zenith our balsamic atmosphere be became came became imnreffnated with th odors of coffee, roast beef, fried chicken and various other edibles, all of which became instantly and con conspicuously spicuously conspicuously encouraging to the "heroes in the field." Did the boys hustle any faster? ,Well. go to the park and like the man from Missouri, see for your yourself. self. yourself. Now we have it pure thins; a rail- j way mail service daily. Great, isn't jit? Let the band play the Star v i : a t :i j v. a imu-uiv piiunwve iiuerus uuu ?!,ansie,j Banner and hats off to Uncle the ultimate British outposts on theism Chlndwine, main tributary to the Ir Ir-rawaddy. rawaddy. Ir-rawaddy. The land was peaceful, hospitable, and very, very lovety in its wilder wilderness. ness. wilderness. Their happiness was ecstasy. Hy day they rode through Jungle, wood and rolling uplands, or less easi- It i. reported that the New South Farm and Home Company has secured the service." of a civil engineer to sur survey vey survey the land around Kenwood pre preparatory paratory preparatory to a thorough system of lrainaire. Mrs. A. C Hammock is havln? forty arres of lan.l cleared and feneed. ThU ly through the fastnesses of the hills,! i a ver. decided improvement side by side, thought linked to j xtendins: one-fourth mile alon? the thought, their hearts attuned. By! proposed hard road between Palatka night their camps were pitched in a; and ocaia. new-found world of beauty, wonderful; ; 7-- in its shadowy mystery. j sT CATHERINE It was so ordered that they came, toward sundown of a certain day, to I. A Wffl and a Way Mr. (Sumter County Times) Rarnaw, woods rider and tur- II. Moore Sunday morn- with them a fine bov. JKWELIIY a tQ ' '--V..-! St 1 1 Many people prefer oil cooking stoves for convenience sake. They alse say that oil stoves of the best grade the only kind that we tell are cheaper and healthier than gas or coal stoves. We cater to all tastes. If yon want an oil cooking stove that is absolutely guaranteed to be the best of its kind you will find it at this store. A well selected, rather than a big stock, is car carried ried carried Come in we have what you want. Here also is the finest picked stock of kitchen and general hardware in the county. It was bought to suit the needs of the district your needs. Come and see it1 we have what you want. IManpioim Hardware Co. Via trrt rf o Villi nrAirTiod nH Vl a crrcn t " ,.",f. (Pontine maker of Fussell & Muore. has pagoda of many multiplied roofs fring- j Inoveil to FruItlani, r,ark to take ed with a myriad silver bells that;rhar:iP ant1 operate the turpentine tinkled ceaselessly in the evening : j.u-ines. there. airs. j Ir. I. M. Seymour was seen speed- Here they dismounted and together- Uy ri.linsr by Tuesday mornins to made the ascent of an age-old wooden I Vl!i5t Mrs. s. a. Wibij. who was iuite ,i r v. v. toe 'he stork visited the home of Mr t'U II um iliC lll.lL i jc iu lire woi .. weary pilgrims, beggars, lepers, laugh- ing children, mendicant holy men. The wt.llshinw about ten poundg. sub was low upon tne nonzon snen, having bribed their way along that gauntlet, O'Rourke and his bride (she; could never be aueht less to him) at-; I want to call your attention to the f tained to the topmost platform and,!fart that 1 carry a full line of jewelry having received permission, with meet in -01" an,J 01" and i show of reverence entered the temple.! reTyt frt,cl 1 e" to be , i-",s;t as represented, or your money re re-It It re-It was very dark inside and for a;funk.( Why jay moro? r Gol(lman.g time they moved blindly in and, out; j pawn .hop. but at length they came to Q doorway looking toward the West, and j here they paused, hand in hand, look j ing up to the placid face of a hugej Buddha, who squatting cross-legged j upon a pedestal, looked through the' incense-scented gloom ceaselessly for-1 ward to Nirvana. The figure, carven originally from stone, had been so heavily plastered with gold-leaves by the devout, that j now It had all the semblance of being j gold to its core; and, lavishly deco-j rated with necklaces and bracelets of i rare jewels set In crusted gold, In the evening glow It shone like some great lamp of holiness. Only its face was In shadow. Slowly the light struck higher be neath the eaves of the pagoda, and j slowly it crept up and yet up, until its last blood-red shaft revealed the Bud Buddha's dha's Buddha's forehead and what was set therein, a monstrous ruby. The woman gasped faintly and clung tightly to her husband's arm. He held her close, watching the great stone flame and throb and pulse, like a pool of living flame swimming in darkness. And then the light of the world went out. Pens vely in the dusk they descend descended ed descended the temple staircase. At the foot, before they remounted their horses, the woman came to the man and put her hands upon his shoulders. "Terence," she said, "I think I am very weary. Take me home." He gathered her into his arms. T thinks she said, "it frightened c e made me fearful of this country the Pool of Flame, up there." "Ye've seen the last of it," he said tenderly, "and so have I. "Tis done with, like the days of me adventur- mgs. I have no thought but you, dear heart. Let us go home." THE END. i l3 Ocala, Florida Call up Phone 300 and Let us Give an Estimate on Your PLUSVH AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee lo Save You Money on Any Work in Our Lines A we emptor none but expert we nre In position to Kimrniilrr ev every ery every pleee of work we rnnMruet to nlnml the inspection of the mini rigid lupettor. It rnoU nothing to Ret our flKiire. mul on nre the winner, whether we aeeure the eontrnet or not. Ulve un n trial. M. W. TUCKER FORT KINO IIUK'K o i,. Fl.mtii We can supply you wltTi pure Ice for all purposes, whether your require requirements ments requirements are for home use or for a car carload. load. carload. Place your orders with us. .OCALA ice AND PACKING CO. OCALA, FLORIDA. WHITE STAR TRANSFER CO. COLLIER BROS., PROPRIETORS PnONE 290 Baggage, Freight, Pianos, Furniture and Safes a Specialty. Careful and Prompt Attention Gben All Orders. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAC3E KENWOOD ANNOUNCEMENT Effective May 1st and Continuing Until November Is! Wto(ffl)ir Mote Jacksonville, Florida WILL BE OPERATED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN (Exclusively) Finest Cafe in the State in Connection SUMMER RATES Rooms Without Bath, $1.00 per Day and Up Rooms With Bath - $2.00 per Day and Up T.-M. WITmSON, Proprietor and Manager Kenwood, July 8. The fir?t Ken Kenwood wood Kenwood weddins was celebrated June 2:th. the happy couple beinv? Mr. I-M-gar Walker of Kenwood and Miss A. M. DeTilla of Interlachen. Mr. Wal Walker ker Walker was accompanied by Mr. G. W. Da Davis vis Davis as best man and Miss DeTilla by the Misses Ada and Ed da Walker, act acting ing acting as bridesmaids. Little Nora Wal Walker ker Walker came in the roll of Ilower sirl, while Master Willie Walker officiated as page. The whole jrroup constitut constituted ed constituted a happy wedding party as they filed into the office of the local magis magistrate. trate. magistrate. After Judire Smith had bound the contracting parties together in the holy bonds of matrimony they immediately took the afternoon train for Palatka. whence they take a hon honeymoon eymoon honeymoon trip on the beautiful St. Johns. Mrs. I. M. Ilinson and baby of Eu Eureka reka Eureka are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hinmaa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jude Smith. Miss Gertrude Smith took a special outing to Palatka Sunday. Miss Smith returned the same evening much pleased with her trip. Prof. I.eMatty, together with Messrs. X. L Woods. John W. Collins, S. G. Miller and several other gentlemen started the building hereafter to be known as the band stand, and also the charing of the plat of ground that lias been so generously donated by the Xtw .uith Farm an.! Home Co. to the town of Kinwoo.l for park purposes. The -nter prising gentlemen above in nt otu-.l are not sparing in effort and ::il to accomplish for the pleas pleasure ure pleasure and health of this community a beautiful shady and picturesque spot that will soon be the delight of all who may seek good cheer and solid eomfort in the pirk. The band stand building is quaint in sTiu-ture and in dimension a twenty-foot octangular. It is a vivid reminder of the friendly pagoda that is so much enjoyed in tiie fr ea-t. That the 7ark with its splendid location and beautiful surrounding-- will !-. highly appreciated iv the general public for its natural and. later on. artiib-ial beauty, the most exacting critic cannot deny, for in a masterly way it i- a blending of man's ingenuity with nature, there therefore fore therefore an ileal spot. The fact that Messrs. LeMatty. Woods. Collins and Mi lb al. art m th fort ' r r. in this highly commendable project sufficient guarantee of sue,-ess. Put. listen! There are some remarkably in interested terested interested and public spirited ladies here who are by no means leat in the roll of honor. The buys who are at work clearing and building, quite naturally exhaust tissue and nature demands that the tissue be strengthen strengthened, ed, strengthened, therefore, this thing called appe appetite tite appetite asserts itself, hunger and weak weakness ness weakness in the region of the diaphram.ls in evidence, hence a weary, jaded sen sensation. sation. sensation. It is just here where the la- Accidents to the flesh will happen, no matter how careful you are. Ballard's SNOW LINIMENT Kept always in the house Is a guarantee of prompt treat treatment ment treatment whenever there is a cut, burn, bruise or other injury to the flesh of any member of the family. The sooner these wounds are treated, the greater certainty that they will heal without much pain or loss of time. It is equally certain that the torture of rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica, lame back, stiff neck and lumbago will be eased, and the disease speedily driven out of the body. If you have it on hand the sufferiner is short and the cure is speedy and complete. Frlce 25c, 50c and fl.00 per Bottle. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. Ct. Lou Is, Mo. Stephens Eye Salve Cures Sore Eyes. SotoANoRicowwcwDtoBv L AM, DIUGGISTS L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates Made on All Con tract Work. Gives myre and better ork for the money than any other nntractor in t city Foley Kidney Pills TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY nd BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS,' INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A posit5 7e boon tc MIDDLE AGED tnd ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION B. A. Dari. 637 Washington Sr., ConnerTil!, Ind., is in his &.th year, lie wriins us: "I har lately ?n3erd n.uch from my Hiite- and biaJ biaJ-der der biaJ-der I ha i severs backaches ft ud ny kiduy actios was Ui frequent, caasikff trie to io much eii.vp at night, and in rr.y bia :dr thr was cno .! pain. I took Foley Kidney Piils for cm tima. and am now fr? of all troar-'e and xainabie to be cp and around Fo aiioey Puis hava mj LigLaat raooiBateadaUca." Sold by tke Antl-MoBopLr Drnsstr When Frank Sheldon left the la school he settled In his old home town Fairfield was a small place, not far from a Jarge city. Sheldon figured It out that he could live better on a cer certain tain certain Income In Fairfield than on a doubtful prosperity In a large city. There was something else. Edith Sawyer lived in Fairfield. But the Hon. John Sawyer, railroad magnate, could not appreciate an at attachment tachment attachment between his daughter and a poor, young lawyer. So the poor, young lawyer studied and struggled along. He had been struck by a peculiar phase of a great case that was being tried at a nearby city. The law Jour Journal nal Journal which printed his article on the subject commented on his views rath rather er rather enthusiastically. Urged by his confidence that he had done a worthy thing, he set off for the Sawyer home, determined to Interview Mr. Sawyer. He was very civilly re received. ceived. received. "Quite an interesting article of yours." said the millionaire. "I thank you for the copy." Frank bowed, then plunged. "Mr. Sawyer, you must have seen that love your daughter, but I've said noth nothing ing nothing until 1 felt assured of your con consent" sent" consent" "Oh, of course," interrupted Mr. Sawyer. "How much did you get for that article?" "A few extra copies," eald Frank, blushing. "About what 1 thought," said Mr. Sawyer. "Now, Sheldon, I like you, but liking doesn't count when a life contract is involved. You've given all your time and trouble for nothing. The only things that count are results." He paused, then added, "I don't think I need say any more." "I thank you for your candor," said Frank, rising. "Good-nighL" He rushed out of the house, and down the street almost ran into a stout, elderly gentleman who was tolling up the hill. "Phew!" said the man. "Why dont you keep carriages at the station! Please tell me where I can find John Sawyer's house?" "Because 1 don't keep a livery sta stable." ble." stable." growled Frank. "The Sawyers house is the large one on the hill." The stout man pulled the Sawyer doorbell and said, "Tell Mr. Sawyer thgt John Hunter wants to see him." Mr. Sawyer almost ran downstairs. "Why, this is an honor. What brought you here?" "You've got a young lawyer In this village named Frank Sheldon. Know him?" "Yes, be was here a few minutes ago. You probably met mm. Mr. Hunter chuckled. "Well, well! That's one on me. Asked him why be didnx keep a carriage at the station, and he snapped back that he didn't keep a livery stable. He's the man I want." "What's It all about?" asked Mr. Sawyer. "It's about that article the young man wrote. He has struck the right lead on that case of ours. Is he all right, honest, reliable?" "I think he Is," said Mr. Sawyer, slowly. "Then send a note to him at once, asking him to come." After the note was sent, Mr. Hunter explained that the discovery of the young man, if known at the beginning, might have saved a hundred thousand dollars in litigation; that now he had It In his power to upset their plans. Edith Sawyer had heard the con conversation. versation. conversation. She was standing on the step watching the moonlight when Sheldon arrived. She put her fingers to his lips. She told him of the con conversation, versation, conversation, and, as he was leaving her, whispered, "If you don't bid high lor yourself, you needn't bid for me." There was a deal of hemming and hawing in the ensuing conversation. Frank saw that they were veering around to an offer. Finally, the prop proposition osition proposition came. Frank smiled. "I suppose you are Jesting, Mr. Hunterf "Why, certainly not; it Is a large offer!" "Of course," said Sheldon, calmly. "In order to shorten this Interview, I will name my own terms a fee of 120,000 and an equal share In the con contingent tingent contingent fund." "It Is preposterous," cried both to together. gether. together. "Gentlemen, I bid you good-evening," said Sheldon, rising and walking to the door. "Hold on there," said Mr. Hunter. "I shall certainly hold on the terms given," Frank said. "Others will pay more." Mr. Hunter looked at Mr. Sawyer, wJio nodded his head. "Well," he said, "give us a few minutes to think it over." Frank found Edith in the drawing drawing-room. room. drawing-room. He told her of the conversa conversation. tion. conversation. "Did I bid high enough?" he asked. A glance at her eyes was enough. At the end of ten minutes a knock came at the door. Mr. Sawyer and Mr. Hunter appeared in the door doorway. way. doorway. Mr. Hunter turned to Frank and said: "Mr. Sheldon, we accept your terms." Six months after he paid another visit to Mr. Sawyer. 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