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NO FURMTURE- FlUEirviiisniirjGS' For All cl 2 C:z23 iiii-xicii t TEDS FUEIIITUES HZTI AT RIGHT PRICES Theus-Zachry Co. VOL. 19. OOALA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. NO. 137. n""""""i""""iri ( I rri I M III m M Ml 1 11 IV ill1 ili I lll.llllrllMlJIII 1 1 1 J 1 1 f I lil V II I k "V I I unuiyniun nnu nmiono y I mmm VidDiy . Jt-':.---- .:-'. J-- -jS-l X -ibirSvvv v - BAD BREATH Is caused by Indigestion, and that disorder brings on headaches, aal aal-lowness, lowness, aal-lowness, languor, dizziness and a general discouraged feeling. RED S LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) Corrects all Disorder In The Stomach and Bowels. Its powerful, reviving and regulat regulating ing regulating influence in the liver and digestive organs brings an immediate improv improv-ment. ment. improv-ment. You feel better. The bowels move freely so that the impurities that have clogged up the digestive tract find an outlet. When the sys system tem system has been thus purified the bilious, half -sick feeling disappears; the com com-plexion plexion com-plexion improves, the breath becomes sweet, the mind throws off gloomy forebodings, and there is a fine feeling of energy and exhilaration all through the body. Sold by Dealers. Price, targe packazi $1,00. Ak for th genuine with the Bed Z on the label. Ityoa caunot get It, remit te oa, we will aend it bj mail, potpaid. Simmons Lirer Begulator la pot op alo Id liquid form for tboae who prefer W. I rii Sl.09 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. I J. a ZOUN & CO, Preps, St Louis, Mai w 9 DR. A. L. BLALOCK I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON J J OFFICKS OVKH THE COMMERCIAL BANK : DR. L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON : Thonc 211 Ocala. Fla. I J. E, CHACE DENTAL SURGEON Hoorrm 0, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Rlock, OCALA FLORIDA TERMS, CASH. M. C. IZLAR DENTAL SURGEON Law Library Building Phone 444 Hare Probably Added Their Vote to . Ike Ullitoa aad Maraaall Cola N'ew York. Xov. 8. With fuller re returns turns returns coming in from the few states that were In doubt In the national election, it seems that Wilson will hold California. lie has gained Kansas, and probably Wyoming, while South Da Dakota kota Dakota and Minnesota are for Roosevelt, with Illinois very elose. In the case of California and Illi Illinois, nois, Illinois, also Wyoming, it may take the official count to decid- who is victor in those states. The iHTobabillties are that the final table of electoral jrotes will foot up as follows:" Wilson 413 Roosevelt 106 Taft 12 DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY MOREjTIIAX DOIDI.K Tber WJII Have Over Two Vote la the Houne to Oae of All Other Parties - New York, Nov. 8. With twenty twenty-five five twenty-five congressional districts yet in doubt out of a total of 433 seats, it is ap- parent that the democrats will have at j least 282 members in the Sixty-third I Congress,, with about 114 republicans j and 14 progressives. The socialists will not have a single member. CULVER CAPITULATED Texa PoMtmanter Iw Anxious to .Make j Trade Ennls. Texas, Nov. 8. The follow following ing following notice was posted on the door of the postofflce here yesterday morning by Tostmaster A. H. Culver, imme immediately diately immediately after he read the report of Tuesday's eletcion: "For Sale: One postofflce In good condition; no republican need apply." LOWELL OCALA. FLORIDA Leave Orders for RUBBER STAMPS AT STAR OFFICE IT A pi Your Household Lin Lin-lllflillV lllflillV Lin-lllflillV ens, Complete Outfit. L. E. YONCE, real a Florid i. Lowell, Nov. 6. We have been hav- ing some real cool weather. It seems like the dear old winter time again. The farmers are all busy balling hay and picking peanuts. Everyone had a fine crop of peanuts and hay. S. F. Rou & Co. are busy putting up oranges. They have a larger crop this year than ever before. Mrs. T. J. McQuaig and daughter. Miss Maud were callers in town this week. Mrs. F. F. Stewman has$een on the sick, list for quite a while, but we hope for her a rapid recovery. We had a sweet and .cheerful event in our town last Friday night when Miss Maud McQuaig celebrated her sixteenth birthday. She looked very sweet for the occasion in a dress of light blue trimmed with cluny lace. Her sister, who helped her entertain. wore a dress of light cream silk. They i onfarta tnn Tirm 75A n-ntll 11 n9 nsr liiivi vhiiivu ai viii evv w 11 v a a, r with games and refreshments. One of the games played was "A Contest In Riddles," which afforded great amuse amusement ment amusement for all, and it was great fun to see which" one could win the prize. Those present were Mr. K. M. Smith of Boston; Mr. S. T. Grice, of North Carolina; Mr. Allen Snelllng and brother, Henry, Misses Annie and Catherine Shockley, Dollye Rowell, Rertha Whitehead, Edna McLean, Mr. E. C. Gladney, Mr, W. M. Shockley, of Lowell, and Mr. Terry, Mr. W. E. Hill, Mr. W. J. Hooker, Mr. S. F. Teuton, 1 Miss Lola Pope and Miss Leila Mc McQuaig Quaig McQuaig of Ocala. The weather being bad prevented many others from at attending. tending. attending. We hadq uite a little fright In our town last -Thursday evening. when three of the young ladies from here went on a trip to Reddlck and some somehow how somehow the horse did something that threw them all out of the vehicle and bruised them up, but not seriously. iwWtowWyA-ltfvw.. Aay.v 11 RECilSTRATIOX HOOKS U'lLl.CLOSE TO.MORROW XiAlTE WEIK W. G. BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISIISC OX ArPLICATIOX J. O. IJOX 4 OCALA. FLA HAVE YOUR CAR PAINTED M'lVER & MAC KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and Embalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes I). E. MclVKIl and C. V. IIOBEUTS Funeral Directors 111 Work Done by Licensed Em Embalmers balmers Embalmers nnd Fully Guaranteed. PHONES: D. E. Mclver 105 C. V. Roberts .305 Undertaking' Office 47 "Queen ol Sea Routes" M ENCHANTS & MINERS' TRANS PORTATION COMPANY STEAM SHIP LINES From Jacksonville to Savannah, Bal timore, Philadelphia, Boston and Providence. Fine steamers; best service; low fares; wireless telegraph. Through tickets to and from principal points. Send for booklet 1L C. AVERY. Agent. Jacksonville. Fla. I D. JONES, a A.. Seminole Hotel. Jacksonville. Fla. Flat Coaativlae Trips' ti the Wrldw Lake Weir, Nov. 6. Mrs. J. T. Car Carson son Carson arrived this evening from Nash Nashville ville Nashville to spend the winter on the lake. Mrs. W. B. Gray of Tampa, who Is Spending a few weeks with her brother, Mr. John Carney, was called by wire to Nashville, to the bedside of her mother, who was quite ill, but has suf ficiently recovered for Mrs. Gray's re return turn return to the lake. The friends of Miss Sara Agnew are delighted to know she has arrived to spend the winter with her father at their winter home. Mrs. A. Y. Strunk of Ocala is spend ing a few days with Mrs. Clements. The beautiful rite of baptism was administered last Sunday by Rev. Bun- yan Stephens of Ocala. who was ac accompanied companied accompanied by several auto loads from Ocala, among whom were Mrs. E. Van Heod and daughter. Miss Porter, who delighted the audience with"their sing ing. Mrs. John Lewis is quite ill and grave fears are felt by her friends for her recovery. Messrs. Tom McGahagin and Edward Marshall, two exceptionally bright young men, have Just returned from a pleasure trip of two months to Texas and other points In the west. Fearful MaMnaore of CbrintianH, Whlrh May lie an Index of OtberN to Follow London, Nov. 8. The Constantinople correspondent of the Daily Chronicle sends the following: "At any moment the storm may break and involve us in the red ruin of massacre and outrage. Soon Con Constantinople stantinople Constantinople itself will be surrounded. The last hours of Turkish ascendancy over the 'infidel' it id feared may be dyed with blood. He had a foretaste of what Is to come in the news from Rodosto. Thither came bands of Nizams driven from Luleh Rargas by the victorious Rulgars. A scene of horror followed. The town' was given up to massacre, outrage and pillasre. It was set on fire in several places. Children were hurled into the ragini? flames. Many tried to get to the boats. In some instances the boatmen were massacred, in others those who trust trusted ed trusted to the sea found a merciful death beneath the waves. "The victorious march of the Bul Bulgarian garian Bulgarian army results in similar scenes wherever the Turks anticipate the coming of the enemy. "The arrival of the foreign cruisers has exasperated the Moslems, who con considered sidered considered evident that the city will be occupied by foreign troops." LAKE WEIR W. C. T. IT. Lake Weir, Nov. 5. Sunday night. Nov. 10, at the Presbyterian church, the Sunday school department of the union will observe World's Temper Temperance ance Temperance Sunday. The following young people will take part: George Rast, Clarence Black, Walter Albertson. Irene Ilenderly, Lorena Coggin, Samuel Snook, Winnie Albertson. Rev. G. V. Albertson will give the address of the evening. Miss Daisy Dickinson is to sing, also Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Albert Albert-son. son. Albert-son. The time is set at 7 o'clock, so that all may get home early. Let us have a full house. The city registration books will close tomorrow, Saturday, night. If you are not a registered voter in the city and desire to register, attend to it today or tomorrow. Remember that you have to register in the city if you vote in city elections. Having regis registered tered registered in the county does not entitle you to participate in the city election. i'owF.ns at liih:rty TO MAKE PEACE Turkey Would le Mighty Well IMeaned to Hare Tbem Interfere Paris, Nov. 8. Turkey has decided to give the powers complete liberty of action in arranging conditions of peace, according to a dispatch from Con Constantinople stantinople Constantinople to the Journal Des Debats. Recorded YeMterriay by Earlbqnage Annunciator) All Over the United tate Washington, Nov. 8. Severe earth earthquake quake earthquake shocks, continuing almost an hour, were recorded early yesterday on the seismograph at Georgetown Uni University. versity. University. The disturbance continued intermittently from 2:49 until 3:44 a. m.. the most severe being noted at 3:08. According to the university au authorities thorities authorities the disturbance took place about 3.500 miles from Washington. but the direction could not be deter determined. mined. determined. The shocks were also recorded at Cleveland and Mobile. Ill RNEU THEIR nRIDGES Soltllcr of the Sultan Reported to Hare Retreated from Salonikl London, Nov. 8. The Turkish gar garrison rison garrison has ben withdrawn from Salon'ki after destroying a number of bridges which form the approaches to the city, according to a news agency from Athens. DI1IYEV FROM THEIR DEFENSES Twinges of rheumatism, backache, stiff joints and shooting pains all show your kidneys are not working right. Urinary Irregularities, loss of sleep, nervousness, weak back and sore kidneys, tell the need of a good reliable kidney medicine. Foley Kid Kidney ney Kidney Pills are tonic, strengthening and restorative. They build up the kid kidneys neys kidneys and regulate their action. They will give you qdlck relief and contain no habit forming drugs. Safe and al always ways always sure. Try them. For sale by the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. On the Line of f'hatalja, Turk are Reported Hemmed in Their Capital Cologne, Germany. Nov. 8. The Turks are reported to have been de decisively cisively decisively beaten by the Bulgarians and driven in disorder from their positions at the Tchatalja forts in fro- t of Con Constantinople, stantinople, Constantinople, according to a dispatch from Sofia to the Cologne Gazette. The fighting was very severe and continued two days. IP MARIOS COUNTY PEOPLE Knew the merits of Hall's Texas Won Wonder, der, Wonder, they would never suffer from kid kidney, ney, kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. A dollar bottle Is a sixty-days' treat treatment, ment, treatment, and seldom fails to cure. Write for local testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive street. St. Louis, Mo. SoH by all druggists. HELP WANTED WANTED Several salesman in Alachua, Marion, Tutnam and Citrus counties to represent oldest establish established ed established sewing machine on earth. Exper Experience ience Experience not necessary. G-tod men can make good wages. Address Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Gainesville. Fla. HOUSE AND FLAT FOR RENT State of Ohio, City of Toledo. ss. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state afore aforesaid, said, aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De December. cember. December. A. D. 1885. A. W. Gleason. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern internally ally internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & c Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 73c. Take Hall's Famil- Tills for constipation. Ad WE WILL MAIL TOU SI for each set of old False Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Sil Silver, ver, Silver, old Watches. Broken Jewelry and Frecious Stones. Money sent by return mail. I'hIIa. Smelting & IteFinlng Company ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS ! Chentnut St- Philadelphia, Pa. TO DEVTIST We will buy your Goia Fillings. Goli .Scrap and platinum. Highest prices pail. Ad WRECKED OX THE WROCKS Rojal George, Canadian. Northern Mail Steamer, Went Ashore In the St. Lawrence River Montreal, Canada, Nov. 8. A wire less message from the Canadian North ern mail steamer Royal George, which went aground in the St. Lawrence river last night ten miles below Quebec confirmed earlier news that 400 of the vessel's S01 passengers had been taken off. Four tugs were standing by at the time the message was sent and it is believed the work of transferring the passengers' continued through the night. PORTO RICO'S NEW WONDER From far away Porto Rico come re reports ports reports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly benefit the people. Ramon T. Marchan, of Barce Barce-loneta, loneta, Barce-loneta, writes: "Dr. King's New Dis Discovery covery Discovery i3 doing splendid work here. It cured me about five time3 of terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his chest and more than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hope this great medicine will be soli in every drugstore In Porto Rico." For throat and .lung troubles It has no equal. A trial will convince you, of Its merit. 50c and tl. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Tydings & Co. Ad. For rent furnishefi or unfurnished, gas stove with house, most desirable location. Apply to phone 216 or ad address dress address No. 139 Fort King avenue. Ad. ONLY A FIRE HERO but the crowd cheered, as, with burn burned ed burned hands, he held up a small round box. "Fellows:" he shouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has ev everything erything everything beat for burns." Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, 'pimples, ec eczema, zema, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues Inflammation, killa pain. Only 23 cents, at Tydings & Company. Ad. TAXES ARE NOW DUE The tax books are now open for the payment of 1912 state and county taxes. The taxes are $.40 higher this year on each J1C0 assessed valuation. than last year. Always bring or send a .correct description of your property. The laws also allows a discount of 2 per cent for all payments made in November and 1 per cent discount in December. Yours very truly. W. L. Colbert. Tax Collector. Huntsville, Ala. W. C Tollard, a well known citizen says: "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and found it a most excellent prepara tion. In fact, it suits my case better than any cough syrup I have ever used and I have used a good many, for I am n6w over seventy years old. Sold by the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. LOOK OVER TIBS IJST 07 (GOOD TEIM(S TO EAT You will Sorely Find Soraclhinn thct you Want. The Goods Mentioned Belotv, crc JUST IN, and will be found Fresh and Flhc full Cream Edan Cheese In tins.- French Roquefort Cheese In individual jars. French Roquefort Cheese in large fars... Chester Drie Camembert German Cameiabert " Brie " Roquefort Bierkasc Dutch (Vazet) Switzerland Sap Sago Italy GrL Pannasan 4 4 44 4 44 tins... 44 44 44 American tlob 44 44 44 44 44 Pimento 44 44 44 44 4 cakes each large bottles " small ....... u " lars " large M " small .... Philadelphia Cream Cheese in lars.: " Wehh Rarebit Cheese in tin foil .... .... Sheffords Snappy Cheese in fin foil. Dill Pickles the good kind from Germany, dozen Pate de Foie Gras, with Truffles, large iars " " " small Truffes Brossees in large bottles ." small . Boneless Anchovies in oil '. Puree of Partridge with Trollies per tin " Venison " Quail Pure de Foie Gras The Fonr Articles Above are Fine for Lunch or Sandwiches Imported Ginger Air, 20c bottle, per dozen ...... $1.S3 Knorr's Consomme Cubes . k Socp Tablets. Japanese Preserved Jinger, small pots ...... f " large Deckers Self Raising Flour, all sizes Pure Sap Maple Syrup, pints and quaits (D)o CL TopM tat?$ PHONES 16 and 174 ocala : : : : : : Florida 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 , JSC-- 55c 35c! :5Cc'- lCc 25c ; 15c 15c: 15cl 15c lCc 1 ICc 2:c ; $1.25 $1.CD 75c ; sec ; 35c . 25c;1 25c Ki 25c 25c 3c ;; ICc : 3:c c:c F. E. McCLANE, M. D. Specialist in Chronic Diseases THE DR. M'CLANE MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE Ocala, Florida PHONES: OFFICE: Offloe. 333. Suite 1 to 7 Holder Block. 8ottthTestJ' Dr. McClar.e's Residence, 407. Corner of Public Tqaare t Notes C'nlU made by uperla! appoln tmrat. Spertal Gcaltfe Urlaarr dial after 7 p. m. earn. flay. KOLD VEATHER KOLIFORTS We have the largest and best stock of Lap Robes and Storm Aprons ever brought to this part of the state. To neglect to prepare yourself: with protection against the cold, disagreeable days that will soon' be here would be an unforgivable act when It is so easy to come here and let usflx you up. Our stock of buggy tops, canopies and awnings is also complete and we have enough horse blankets for all the old Dob Dobbins" bins" Dobbins" in this section. Don't fail to call on us when in need of any anything thing anything in our line. KNIGHT & I t n t t J! A T. Thomas, Pres. J. Thompson, Manager The Woodmar Sand & Stone Co. DEALERS IN Lake Weir Sand and Crushed Roelf" MANUFACTURERS OF Cement Blocks and all kinds of Cement Forms, from stock or special designs. Contractors in Cement Sidewalks, Curbing, and Street Paving of all de descriptions. scriptions. descriptions. Residences or Stores contracted in in Brick, Stone and Cement. Contracts taken any where "in' the state. Esti-, mates furnished on request. OFFICE AND YARDS NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 331 OCALA, FLORIDA HOTEL CM1UIRPIHIIIIjB, BROADWAY AND 14lli 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 Plan, $1.00 per day and up. Special Weekly Rates. Churchill & Co. OCALA EVENING STAR. FKIDAV, NOVEMBER 8, 1012 OCALA EVENING STAR Rittinger & Carroll Proprietors. R. R. Carroll, Business Manager. J. II. Benjamin, Editor. Entered In the postofflce at Ocala, Flaw as second class mail matter. WASTIXG OUR WEALTH The Star has long had an Idea that In sending: money up north to support the cheap John advertising shows of various newspapers and advertising: agencies, the people of Florida were wasting their wealth, and was gratified the other) day to see Wilbur McCoy, immigration agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, had severely scored one of the shoddy institutions. The Star doesn't approve of all that is done .by the railroads, and thinks they might do many things for the Improvement of the state that they do not do. however, what they do Is generally solid. They have better sense than to try to delude people. Particularly, is this true of the Atlantic Coast Line which has for years been offering inducements to people from less genial climes to settle on the laifflS along'lts-llnes. and while . not making any tremendous outcry about it has achieved much substantial result. Mr. McCoy has brought upon himself the criticism of the Kissimmee Valley-Gazette, which- seems to be de deluded luded deluded Into the opinion that the cheap John land shows aforesaid are of benefit to the state. - The following from the Tampa Times Is quite pertinent to the matter in dispute: Land Shown Some little time since the Kissim Kissimmee mee Kissimmee Valley Gazette severely criticised Wilbur McCoy, the Immigration agent of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, because that o'fflcial did not approve of the various so-called "land shows" carried on every season In several of the northern and western cities under the auspices of certain newspapers. air. Mcuoy very properiy resenv? said animadversions upon his conduct and gives many cogent reasons for his opinions and his conduct in the regard alluded to. And he is not alone in the idea that these exhibitions are desti tute 01 gooa it iney are not aciuany productive of harm. There is proba probably bly probably no man within the limits of the state of Florida who has had more extensive experience and therefore the facilities for forming a better Judg Judgment ment Judgment as to what is beneficial or the reverse In the matter of publicity in th line of promoting immigration and investment than W. B. Powell, the secretary of the board of trade of the clty.of Tampa. ... 1 ' Mr.- Powell fully agrees with and cordially endorses what is said by Mr. McCoy i about these land shows and the farcical character of -the boosting that they do for, Florida. He Is confident that they do far more harm than good to the .state in the name of which they are held and conducted. The exhibits that are made of, the " products '.of the state at these shows are invariably Inadequate. Too small - In quantity and lacking in scope, they give no adequate idea of the extent of the resources and the variety of pro ducts of-the state. Those of us who have witnessed similar exhibitions are aware of the effect produced upon the minds of In vestlgators by a too limited showing of what a state has to offer to the lm migrant and Investor. It is far better to have no exhibit at all than one that is deficient in extent or variety. We have often heard the sneeringly dls paraglng remarks made by bystanders over the meagre and defective layout la so-called state departments in these and other more arbitious exhibitions and we are satisfied from the effect produced upon our own minds that these showings made are worse than useless, that they are detrimental to the cause they are ostensibly intended to serve. Mr. McCoy is perfectly right in opposing them and is doing his duty to his state by giving to the public the reasons for his opinions. WILSON snows WISDOM I think my right course Just now Is to hear everybody and make no statements." -This was the answer made by Presi dent-elect Woodrow Wilson to a series of requests for statements of his at tltude on national and international questions. He was asked by various newspap ers about an extra session of Congress Canadian reciprocity, international re lations, the Panama Canal and a va rlety of Issues. Just because Woodrow Wilson is the president-elect of the United States he does not, he asserts, Intend to re tire from the -fight he has waged for two years for a program of progres sive legislation in New Jersey. Mr, Wilson said that he would "stay on the Job at Trenton" until he had carried out his reforms, but with a democratic legislature behind him, this is likely to be a smooth process when the lawmak ers convene on January 1. Though campaigning vigorously for the presidency. Governor Wilson con centrated earnest efforts in New Jer sey. Nothing gives him more satisfac tion than the fact that not only is New Jersey to be represented by two demo crats in the United States Senate, but for the first time sinpe his administra tion as governor both houses of the state legislature will be democratic. A year ago Jhe stumped the state to ob tain a democratic legislature, but he was beaten. The president-elect expects to leave here November 16 for his brief vaca tion. He will sail on a private yacht furnished him by a personal friend With Mrs. Wilson and his' host and some correspondents, the president elect will make the trip to Bermuda, The delegates to the Baptist asocia , tojn at Anthony report a fine meeting and say they were delightfully enter tained by the big hearted people of that place. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladles of Anthony and jyas greatly enjoyed. Ocala was represent ed by the following: Rev. and Mrs. Bunyan Stephens, Isaac Stevens, Mrs. I W. Duval, Mrs. W. D. Richie, Mrs Will Coin, Mrs. Van Hood. Mrs. Eliza- beth Edwards. Mrs. E. R. Martin. Miss Ola Floyd, Miss Eunice Marsh and Miss Mattle Williams. Those who very generously furnished their cars were: Mr. R. S. Hall, Mr. John Martin, Mr. M. L. Reynolds and Mrs. L. Home. Rev. Nt B. Plummer, who for seven teen years has been the pastor of the Baptist church at Anthony, has re igned to he regret of the entire com- beloved by the people not only of An Anthony thony Anthony but of the surrounding country, where he has cheered and comforted those In sorrow for many. years. Rev. RoborfV. Rogers of Lynne has been called bf the Baptist church of Anthony to UHcfthe place of Rev. jtf. It. Plummer, PlltCHASED FIXE PROPERTT Srhool Doard IIa Aeqaired Valuable Ileal Kutate In the Heart of the City The county school board has bought three pieces of valuable property, in the second ward of the city. It bought the property for the Ocala sub-school board, which board will reimburse the county board as soon as the funds will admit. The property bought is the block south of Mrs. Layne's, and only sep separated arated separated from the block on which the primary school Is located by Mrs. Layne's property; the half-block south of this property and t.ie entire block west of Mr. J. R. Moorhead's residence, on which Sirs. Moorhead has made the Improvements for the children's play playground. ground. playground. The half-block was bought from Dr. J. E. Chace, who sold it to the board for 11,000, the amount he gave for it a year ago with Interest at 8 per cent, to date. The block nearest Mrs. Layne's was bought from Messrs. Theus and Boozer, and the block west of Mr. Moorhead from Mr. B.' E. Ray Ray-sor. sor. Ray-sor. Both of the -last mentioned prop properties erties properties were part of the Martin estate, bought by the respective holders two weeks ago and each disposed of their holdings for $500 profit. The sub-scllool board will now ar arrange range arrange a financial campaign to raise funds with which to build a magnificent new high school building on one of the blocks. The other property will be held as- an Investment, pending also a future want for school properties. The Investment is a good one and the board could realize a good profit on the property within a year. Twenty-five new houses have been built In the immediate neighborhood of these lots within three years and as an Indication of how fast property has increased in value in that section, two blocks adjacent to the property bought by the school board sold three years ago for $800 $400 apiece, and on one of them was an old nouse of some value. COUXTIVG THE VOTES The commissioners are at work to today, day, today, counting the votes cast in Marion county at Tuesday's election. It is slow work, and will not be' finished be fore night. PROTRACTED SERVICES Beginning Sunday, Nov. 10,. a 11 a m., revival services will be held at the Methodist church, under the direction of the pastor. Rev. J. B. Ley. Mr. Ley will be assisted by Revl W. C. Norton, state evangelist. Mr, Norton is a deep ly spiritual, earnest Christian preach er, has had large experience in evan gelistic work and has been very sue cessful in his revival efforts. All Christians are cordially invited to co cooperate. operate. cooperate. Services at 3:30 and 7 p. m each day except Monday, when there will be no afternoon service. CITY APPROPRIATES MONEY TO SUPPRESS THE STRIKE Jacksonville, Nov. 8. At a special session of the city council held yester yesterday day yesterday afternoon, $25,000 was appropriat appropriated ed appropriated for' the maintenance of peace and order in. Jacksonville, tftis money to be used in part in employing extra police to be used during the street car trou trouble ble trouble here. It Is said that a portion of this fund will be used In keeping two or more military companies in Jack Jacksonville sonville Jacksonville after the order to withdraw troops has been given. Riotous scenes have prevailed In sev several eral several sections of the city but none of the car crews have been seriously in injured, jured, injured, though windows in several cars were smashed. The company rendered a' fairly good service on all lines and the cars were well patronized. THIS BELONGS TO THE CA1-TMAS CO. t i i i M " m . "... An Absorbing Romance of a Southern Family in New York This noted novel by the author of "The Clans Clansman" man" Clansman" and "The Leopards Spots" is the topic of the hour in the bob world. It tells of vitally interesting phases c everyday life in big busi business, ness, business, political and society circles. We Are Privileged to Announce That the Story Will Be Run in This Paper in Serial Form .i This First-Class Story II FOR 11 Illinois In the Democratic Column, Roosevelt has Minnesota and California Is Uncertain New York, Nov. 8. Illinois is safely in the Wilson column, but California, which has been, claimed by the demo democrats crats democrats since shortly after the closing of the polls, wavers' toward the progres progressive sive progressive ranks. After apparently holding Illinois for nearly forty hours from- the time the polls closed. Col. Roosevelt lost its 2Q electoral votes late in the day when the assembling of state-wide returns showed a definite victory for Gov. Wil Wilson. son. Wilson. Returns from Minnesota confirmed the claim of Roosevelt to the 12 elec electoral toral electoral votes of the state. The Wilson victory, claimed on the earlier returns, had become doubtful last night as the count progressed. Later returns today, with many precincts still to be heard from, gave Roosevelt an apparently safe majority. The victory for Wilson in New Hampshire did hot carry with it con control trol control of the state legislature, where the republicans again have a majority on joint ballot and will dictate the selec selection tion selection of a United States senator. SIRE OP THE SENATE Democrats Will Have at Least Forty Forty-Eight Eight Forty-Eight Votes and Probably More Washington, Nov.. 8. Control of the Senate in the Sixty-third Congress now is practically assured to be democratic. Conceding to the republicans the leg legislatures islatures legislatures of all states still in the doubt doubtful ful doubtful column, today the democrats will have a vote of forty-eight, or one-half of the entire membership of the Sen Senate, ate, Senate, with a democratic vice president in the chair.to cast the dec:ding bal ballot lot ballot in case of a tie. Seven states are yet to be heard from definitely. A senator from any of these would give the democrats a clear majority and it is possible their strength will be even further increased by winning in sev several. eral. several. AY EXTHA EMON To he Called Immediately After March 4 to Ilevi the Tariff Washington, Nov. 8. Almost imme immediately diately immediately after he takes the oath of of office fice office March 4. President Woodrow Wil Wilson son Wilson will call an extra session of Con gress for the purpose of revising the tariff. In spite of the talk to the con trary it is understood that the mind of Gov. Wilson is made up. He is not likely to be swerved from It. POSITION WANTED Single young man wants a position. Any kind of work will do, but office work preferr ed. Any salary will do to start with. Address, "Wanted," care of Star. will Begin in Monday's Issue ot the Star. WEATHER REPORT Tartly cloudy, southwest wind. Minimum temperature. 62 degrees. Maximum, 76 degrees. Average, 63 degrees. Rainfall. 1.77, WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Saturday, probably light front tonight north portion. Eld. W. IT. Coleman will preach at Lowell next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Cabbage plants; leading varieties; Early Jersey Wakefield, Early Summer, Early Flat Dutch, Collard Flants. ready now. Order now, $1.25 per 1000; $5,000, $5. T. W. Bo wen & Son, Waldo, Fla. v Every family that has children- is liable to have croup. Invariably at night. If Ballard's Horehound Syrup is kept in the house, it saves going after the medicine at an inconvenient time and checks the attack promptly. Price, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists. Ad. A HALF MILLION CABBAGE plants now ready for setting. For further information, address, N. Price, Gainesville, Fla. The boy's appetite is often the source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamber Chamberlain's lain's Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and. enable it to do Its work naturally. For sale by all dealers. Ad. Arkansas Chm & Fever Tonic, 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. Best for colds and lagrlppe. Tydings & Co. Ad. SMITH'S BARGAINS Roll. Top Desk ?22.00 ST.OO Typewriter Chair 4.00 J?C.OO Crvz Rug (room size) . 4.00 1.7o 2.00 Une Vudor Veranda Screen. One Veranda .Swing Seat One Mission Parlor Set, Three Pieces, Leather Upholstered 21.00 One Mivion Library Table. . O.oO One Chet Carpenter Tools big bargain, only 18.00 One Home-made Wardrobe. Plain but cheap, at only... 3.73 Several Extension Dining Tables from S3 to $11.00. Worth double. Many other bargains, too. SMITH'S Rack of .Marcus Frank's JACK JOHXSOV IX JAIL t'nele Sam' Heavy Hand Laid on the XfKro Prise Fighter Chicago, Nov. 8. Jack Johnson, the champion heavyweight prize fighter, was arrested by federal officers last night, charged with a violation of the Mann white slave law. His arrest came after the return by the federal grand jury of an indictment charging: him with having caused the transpor tation of Belle Schreiber, a" white wo man, 26 years of age, from Pittsburg to Chicago, August. 10, 1910, for an un lawful purpose. Federal officers searched the city several hours before Johnson was found hiding in a hotel surrounded by four negro guards. An attempt was at first made by the guards to prevent the officers from en tering Johnson's room, but they were pushed aside and the government war rant served on the pri-e fighter with out serious difficulty. His bond had been fixed at $30,000, but all the federal judges had left the building for the night and declined to leave their homes to go through the formality of accepting baiL "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. R. A. Donald son, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. Ad. Don't waste money ty buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Damp Dampen en Dampen a piece of flannel with It and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. Ad. A Mitchell, a general merchant near Bagdad. Ky., writes us: I think Fo Foley ley Foley Kidney Pills one f the greatest kidney medicines there is. My daugh ter was in terrible shape with kidney trouble and I got her to take It. She is completely cured now. I think it one of the greatest medicines made." Sold at Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. 13 your husband cross? An Irritable, fault finding disposition Is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been per permanently manently permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. Ad. It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best cough medicine I have ever used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavon Lavon-ia. ia. Lavon-ia. Fa. "I have used It with all my children and the results have been highly satisfactory." i'or sale by all dealers. Ad. Unredeemed 21-Jewe? Waltham for $20 at Goldman's. Why Pay More? E jlo Sl (Go n(tnp(isiy MJE We are putting on this Sale so our out of town Fri ends and Customers ; -11. can reap uie Deneiit oi these Great Ladies! Long Coals ranging in prices from . Ladies' Skirts ranging flM) in Drices from . . . $8.i Childrens Dresses ranging in prices from Don't fail to visit our store before you make your purchases elsewhere as we can save you money and Call np Phone 300 and Let trouble PLUSViBlN AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee to Save Yon Honey on Any Work in Onr Lines Am ve rmplir but expert wc are la pltla ( gvaraate ev ery ile-e of vrorat we oa tract tm ataaA the laaaetloa mt lac wnt rlicld faMarrtara. It ranta Batatas; tm get our flgrnre, aad ym are the vlaaer, whether we aeeare the eoatraet ar ant Ulve a trial. M. W. TUCKER. FORT KING BLOCK I Vie have One of the in the State, Without kind that do not tarnish, feasafe Vv ZST Hi n X -v f green and blue ones, and many other colors and. shades and all of the different shapes and trimming. We will take great pleasure in showing you our line of beds, and can certainly please jou in this department. Respectfully, McIVER & McKAY THE FURIIIIUREJIID HOUSE FURIIISHIIIGS STORE ..;.. "''' fOIEY'S OMOMMRV? and i -.j. x Bargains And Up And Up ns Give an Estimate on Year OCALA, FLORIDA Prettiest Line of Beds Excepting any Firm. We carry over 11 f ty differ different ent different styles, and nearly as many different prices. There are handsome white enameled, with little or no brass trimmings; then there are solid brass beds, the and there are pretty ,dark MSYSEmifOriLi i And Up OCAUL EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912 ' Extracts From a liary The Plan Works, But- Tet I am not sat- I have given your customer's plan a fair trial . Isfied with the results. I had laid by almost ten dollars, saved from my last month's pay. I kept it in the bureau drawer. It was too handy there. Three different times have I taken some amount for immediate use. I see now it was spent foolishly. There Is less than five dollars left. I must save that. TIIE WAY TO SAVE HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH STOUFFER'S cSSife J 'l t.f' Order, a China Dinner or Breakfast Set with your Initial on same WINDOW THE JEWELER Ocala, Florida Wl BIB MRS. HILLOCK'S RFXEPTIOV FOR THE L. U. C. Undertaker Smith, phones 10 and 94. Woodmen meet thi3 evening Phone 284 for quick prescription ser service. vice. service. Ad. Mr. It. E. Lansford nooga. .today. left for Chatta- Go to the Ocala Seed Store for freh seeds. Ad. Mr. James Anderson continues to be quite sick. Miss Clara Moore has returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs. E. C. Staley, at Palmetto. If you want to make your "sole hap happy." py." happy." try Dr. Edison's cushion shoe. Little's Shoe Parlor. Ad. Pearl tooth brushes a-e sold at Geriir's Dru;r Stores at anteed. Ad. 2Zc. and truar- Easy on your pocketbook, but we rive your feet "fits." Little's Shoe Parlor. Ad. Judire Bullock and State Attorney Davis will iro to Inverness Monl.iy. to open Citrus superior court. Oa Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. B. Bullock tendered to Dickison Chapter a beautiful reception, which terminated into a surprise party of the genuine kind, Mrs. R. G. Blake being the honor guest. It had Ion;? been the wish of the members of Dickison Chapter to give to Mrs. Blake some lasting testi mony of their loving appreciation for the faithful and devoted services she has rendered the chapter since almost the beginning of its organiza organization, tion, organization, as secretary, treasurer and as first vice president and acting presi president, dent, president, shtr worked faithfully for years besides Mrs. Gary, who was their be beloved loved beloved president, and who in her own words spoke of Mrs. Blake as "her right hand." The thought of this token from the Daughters was a happy one and was so well planned that even though Mrs. Blake assisted in the decorations for the occasion, she didn't once suspect the meaning of it all. Owing to the fact that Mrs. Blake never misses a meeting of the chapter, it was neces necessary sary necessary for the details to be arranged on the outside, and Mrs. Bullock conceiv conceived ed conceived the idea of giving an informal re reception ception reception at her home and invited Mrs. Blake to receive with the chapter president. Mrs. E. M. Howard. Mrs. L. T: Izlar and Mrs. Bullock also stood with these ladies In the parlor, which was prettily decorated in red and white. Mrs. Scott met the guests at the door and invited them to the punch bowl, where Mrs. J. Ft. Moorhead and Please remember that you can oh- ; Mrs. Whaley served. Mrs. Carney, Mrs. tain everything you need in the toilet! a. Y. Strunk and Miss Josie Williams line at the Court Pharmacy. Ad. j showed the ladies to and from the re- jct-ption rooms, which were all taste- Stop coughing by using Cherry Bark fully decorated. Cough Syrup. Stores. Ad. Sold only at the Bexull When all had arrived, the guests were invited to the dining room, Mrs. i Blake being among the last to enter. The many friends of Miss Florrie j As she stepped into the room she was Condon will be sorry to learn that she j confronted by the president of Dick Dick-has has Dick-has been iuite sick for the past week. json Chapter, who in a few loving Touch up that torpid liver with Dike's Little Liver Tills. They give new life. Sold at Court Pharmacy. Ad. SEE MORSES AND MB ES I am keeping at my Sales Hani and Lot, on West Exposition Street three blocks west of the court house square, a Fine Drove of First Class Horses and Mules Animals for all pur purposes, poses, purposes, and at reason reasonable able reasonable prices. I go to market each two weeks and select the stock in person and get the very best. Call at the Lot, you will find some Stock to suit you, if it is one or dozen head you need, I have them. H. J. NICHOLS LIVE STOCK DEALER OCALA, FLORIDA 1I1L it A colored man ran down and captur captured ed captured a young rabbit yesterday in the va vacant cant vacant lot by the Methodist church. Xyal's Corn Remover actually re removes. moves. removes. "3c. at both Gerig's Drug Stores. Ad. Shoes of all kinds of leather, for all kinds of weather. They "fit and ben benefit." efit." benefit." Little's Shoe Parlor. Ad. While shopping,-stop ana cool off at the Court Pharmacy. We are not after money; just want your company. Ad. When you've had the doctor, you need us. Phones, 20 and 279. Gerig's Drug stores. Ad. South Second street from the A. C. L. tracks to Watula street is being hard hard-surfaced. surfaced. hard-surfaced. '-' words presented to Mrs. Blake a beau beautiful tiful beautiful silver bowl, a token of the love and deep appreciation of her fellow members in a cause that is held so dear by them. So completely over overwhelmed whelmed overwhelmed was Mrs. Blake that words failed her for some moments, when she attempted to control her emotions, waving- "I.rjr1ip I for von and ti ' , T i, I constructing some steel cause the best I could. From the ... ,? depths of my heart I thank you." Mrs. Bullock's reception in compli compliment ment compliment to Mrs. Blake was delightfully planned and executed. Music was fur furnished nished furnished by Misses Gertie Peyser, Annie Laurie Perry and Gladys Martin, which was greatly enjoyed. The young girls serving were Misses Josie Bullock, An Annie nie Annie Moorhead and Annie Pope Eagleton. E1UC i fill! Illfi Important Prupunl (ton Connldered at the Hoard of Trade Meetlaic " Iat Erralas A well attended and enthusiastic meeting of the Ocala Board of Trade was held last night at the Board of Trade rooms. The object of the meeting was to hear Mr. C. A. Harp, of Sacramento, Calif., lay his plan before the hoard of an interurban line from Ocala to Sil Silver ver Silver Springs and Lake Weir. Mr. Harp stated that he was at pres present ent present engaged in putting in municipal docks at Pensacola. the work now be be-ing ing be-ing in a preparatory stage, and he had a few days leisure time, and came here to discuss street railways with our people. He stated that the country was coming to re-alize more forcibly every day that municipally owned public utilities, such as street railways, docks, light plants, water works, etc.. were the best, most satisfactory and could be operated with greater benefit to the local public than if owned and controlled by foreign capital. His proposition was for the 'citizens of this county to bond, buy the bonds among themselves and build and own their own railway to Silver Springs or wher wherever ever wherever they chose to build It and he was principally interested in building the same, on a commission basis, whereby every dollar would be made to buy one hundred cents worth of labor and material and there would be no waste. His proposition was clear and he brought such facts to bear in the ease that it seems to the Star it would be the most economical method of build building ing building a railway line. Some of the members of the board stated that more important than this and which should come before the rail railway way railway line, was the Inauguration of a line of boats on the Oklawaha river from Silver Springs to Jacksonville. When this was established and in running order then the electric line would be a fine thing and the work of getting it started would commence. Mr. Harp stated that a Holland com company pany company with coal mines in Alabama was barges, fitted with gasoline motors and a double E MONEY MESSAGES jE Can be transmitted to us over the telephone, by our customers. We do a lot of confidential business in this way, enabling us to act quickly in the interests of our patrons. We do a commercial banking business with many of the best business men in the locality, and we would like to add you to the number. THE OCALA NATIONAL BANE JNO. L CAPITAL F171.LT PA TD IX f7Sttt H. 1TCKEI. Cashier. EDWARD 8. Pr. CLARENCE CAMP. Yl. Fr4. .:.:xx:::-:x v Y x x i t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t ACME FARM F 13 S A LIE A First Class, 50 Acre Farm, Close to Ocala, Will be Sold Cheap. All Iraplemenlp, Cows and Horses. A Big Bargain for Some one. SEE US AT ONCE, IF INTERESTED V Mwicaster & Bell. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Ocala Board of Trade Rooms OCALA - -. FLORIDA screw arrangement, to transport coal V from the mines to Mobile. That the passage was narrow and winding and I --:-----"'- OYSTER SIPPER AT TIIE WOMAN'S CLIB For quick signs painted while you wait, see the Dodge Sign and Decorat Decorating ing Decorating Co. Lave orders same old stand. Ad. The ladies of the Presbyterian church l will hold a cake and candy sale at the band stand tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Little's for they We sell Shoe Parlor. shoes for school are the best "fit and benefit." Terms cash, "shoes." not "time." Little's t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y V s Y X Y Y Y Y Y ? ? V ? Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y 1 I Y Y Y Y ? Y Y i v THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE FLORIDA CENTRAL LAND CO. DEVELOPER OF NORTH OCALA Another Sub-division Will be Placed on the Market in a Few Days. No Portion o! is Growing WANTED AT ONCE BY FLORIDA CENTRAL LAND Busy Ocala Faster. Y Y If our shoes wear well, tell your friends. If they don't, tell us. We want you to be satisfied. Little's Shoe Parlor. Ad. Last night scored another success for the earnest, busy members of the Woman's Club at their club rooms. The oyster supper was a success in every way. The tables were attractively set with pretty flower centerpieces. The oysters served in many styles were so good, and the candy table, superintend superintended ed superintended by Mrs. H. C. Dozier and her at attractive tractive attractive assistants, added much to the success of the evening. In all, it was a very happy affair, and the ladies in interested terested interested feel well repaid for their ef efforts. forts. efforts. Just how much was realized couldn't be ascertained, but it was a sum that will add materially to the new club house fund. EPWOItTII I.EACil E SOCIAL AD III -SIXES JIEETIXfi Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Zewadski entertain at a reception. Wednesday. 27th, in honor of their son, Mr. W. K. Zewadski, Jr., and wife of Tampa. Mr. P. A. Ausley of Martel is moving into his new residence in the eastern part of the city, which has just been completed. The Kpworth League will hold its regular monthly business meeting and ! social tonight at the residence of Prof. Geo. C. Looney on Fort King avenue, will This meeting is a very important one ami should !e attended by every leaguer. The social part of the eve evening ning evening program is open to all of the young people in Ocala and they are es especially pecially especially invited to be present. When you are sick and need a physi--! cian. remember that anything he or orders ders orders will be sure to b oompounded in the right way at Court Pharmacy. Mrs. Lew Lyons will arrive tomor tomorrow row tomorrow from DesMoines. Iowa, for a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Van Hood. Mr. Lyons will join her here during the holidays. LOST A sorority pin: deathshead and scissors, with ruby "eyes, and the Yj Greek letters delta, phi and eita writ writ-Yjten Yjten writ-Yjten across the sMtill. Return to Miss Ethel Seymour. Y' ! Mrs. J. R. .Martin expects to arrive home tomorrow afternoon from At Atlanta lanta Atlanta with her-stan. Mr. W. M. Martin. iwho has been ill at Grady Hospital in y I Y Y y Y y y ? y I that city since October 11th. Mr. Frank Mustin. with the Guaran Guarantee tee Guarantee Clothing Store so long, has accept accepted ed accepted a position in the clothing and shoe department of Rheinauer's big store. Mr. Mustin is a popular young man and most efficient salesman. A telegram from Mr. E. P. Martin, a member of the Ocala Rifles, in Jack Jacksonville, sonville, Jacksonville, to Mrs. Martin, today, said he would be home this evening. Rut Ed didn't say whether he would bring the entire company or not. AT THE A I It DOME TOXIGHT There is every evidence of Air Dome weather this evening and the follow following ing following fine program will be given: Maurice Costello and little daughter featured in a beautiful picture, entitled, "Her Grandchild." The Woman's Club is specially urged to see "The Street Beautiful," an edu educational cational educational picture taken in cooperation with the Federate Woman's Clubs. A fine comic. Three prizes one pound of candy and two 50c. pieces will be given at about 8 p. m. Show starts at 6:43. Jl XIOIl CIVIC LEAGt'K The Junior Civic League will meet at the Woman's Club rooms tomorrow af afternoon ternoon afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Director. There was a big crowd and a fine en entertainment tertainment entertainment at the Ideal last night, and one of the best things in it was when Master Melvin, the youthful son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Little, came before the footlights with his violin, and accom accompanied panied accompanied by his talented sister. Miss Margaret, but a few years older, on the piano, rendered several difficult selec selections tions selections with a proficiency far beyond his age. The audience tumultuously award awarded ed awarded him the prize $3 and hopes to hear him play again. in making the turns in tne rivers, the screws were set revolving in opposite directions and in this way the barge could be turned almost at right angles. These barres would only draw three feet of water when loaded and would cost probably ?6,000 apiece. Mr. Ed Carmichael stated that he re recently, cently, recently, visited Jacksonville and inspect inspected ed inspected a 'new style river boat of light draft ,and had data and cost of same and ii. his opinion these boast would be practicable for this narrow, shallow and crooked river. The boats were 85 feet long, of 90 tons burden," steel hull, twin screw and only draw 32 in inches ches inches of water when loaded. They can be built and commissioned for $12,000 each. They are quite speedy and safe. Mr. Carmichael stated that he had a talk with Capt. Slatterlyv of the V. S. engineering board, in aJcksonville, a short time ago. and the captain prom promised ised promised him if the people would put the proper amount of business on the river the department would clean the river out. destroy the hyacinths and do what whatever ever whatever other work could be done pend pending ing pending an appropriation for actually deep deepening ening deepening and straightening the channel. A committee was appointed, consist consisting ing consisting of Messrs. Chambliss, Carmichael and Thomas to solicit funds for the company to buy the boats for the freight line. One think is certain and sure about it. and that is that the business men of Ocala should never rest until they have made proper and permanent arrange arrangements ments arrangements for a freight line on the Okla Oklawaha waha Oklawaha river. All they need is to get to together gether together and stick together, and the thing will be done, to the great 'ad 'advantage vantage 'advantage of the city and surrounding territory. There is business enough to keep half a dozen boats plying the river all the time if our business men would take concerted and sustained action. PLEASED AXCIEXT CITY PEOPLE ''"Mr. Jos. E. Wilson, the hustling young typewriter tnan, came in from Starke last nighty6n his way to Dun Dun-nellon. nellon. Dun-nellon. where hr will attend to busi business ness business today and-return this evening to meet his Ocafa customers tomorrow. Mr. Wilson '"fean'Tles-' the Remington' Mrs. H. C. Peelman of Jacksonville, Baptist Woman's Work of Florida, was.fi Smith-Premier alvl Monarch typewrit typewrit-the the typewrit-the guest of Mrs. Van Hood last night, ers in this territory, and his business Peelman left this morning on theikeeps him hustlyg. -He has just old Forty-Five Minnie from Ilrnndtvay Ilecelveil In St. AugiiMtlne With Favor Well staged and well handled as all Cohan productions are, "Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway" thoroughly delighted a large audience at the Jef Jefferson ferson Jefferson Theater last night. Burt Leigh is always popular with St. Augustine theater goers. He came last year in "The Man on the Box," and will be here again next year in "The Young Millionaire." He is a natural comedian and as Kid Burns he appear appeared ed appeared to excellent advantage last night. In Hazele Burgess this year he has strong support. She Is clever, has a good voice and as Mary, handles the sparkling, bright repartee in a natural manner that makes it seem original on the spot. She is very clever. The cast is good and well balanced. At Attractive tractive Attractive gowns and good voices make Ht suitable for the production. The scenery is of tiie wry best. Al Altogether together Altogether it was an excellent attraction anil Manager Davies is to be com commended mended commended for booking it here. St. Au Augustine gustine Augustine Record. This excellent play will appear t khe Temple next Friday evening. Nov. ir.th. :Mrs. Y early CO. Twentyfive men to do develop development ment development work in North Ocala, Sub Subdivision.. division.. Subdivision.. Apply to the office of the Company, two doors north of Harrington Hall. -OFFICE WITH TEX MARTIN. y train for Newberry to attend the association which meets there. Mr. J. P. Greenleaf of Jacksonville, with the Hutchings Audit Co., who audited the books of the city of Ocala for the past several years, was :n town vesterday on his way to Ehren to do j some work. one of the' latest models of the Smith Premier to the editorial Star. ? TTT A TV T TI TTTnTTTI T fJ TTTV H T T jTH r X' 1 Ml 1MW 1 5 Y y Y y Y y Y i t y ? ? y y Y f y y Y Y. y Y y Y y y V w HAT'S the use of having awT and usinjfpoor ammunition? IF you do you can't have much fun or luck or even satisfaction, and" it takes all of these to constitute good sport. We are Headquarters (or Shells, Cartridges, Ponder, and all Kinds of Ammunition Supplies. Marion Mariwarc C Ocala, - Florida XXXXXXJXXXXXXXXXXXX' O i .1 FINE CAMLdDAID) -:- OF -:- KXPKCTINf; t STIFF c;ik with ocalv i M y y ? ? Y- I y y y y y ! Y y y The H. H. S. boys were out yester- enl of the day for practice and the way tfeey went at it was enough to make any anybody body anybody thjnk they will win the Satur- A party consisting of Judge VT. S. day game with Ocala. Rulloek. and Messrs. E. W. Davis. L. J. Captain Asp. who nas been out of Kniaht and James' Johnson left this j practice for two days, was able to be afternoon for a week-end outing at on the field yesterday but not in condi condi-Shell Shell condi-Shell Island Thev will hunt and fish It ion to take his position on the team. Mrs G. V. Pitts, after a pleasant visit to lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Sage, in this city, left for her home Pullock in St. Petersburg this afternoon, ac accompanied companied accompanied by her sister. Miss Emma Sasre. -nvho will he her guest for sev several eral several weeks. tomorrow, rest Sunday and return to business Monday. The superb gasoline launch recently constructed for Messrs. and Davis by Mr. Frank Mathews will come into play on tnis occasion. Mr. M. f the Kelleher. "Fortv-Five advance Minutes agent an l it was filled by the coach, Mr. Hopkins. The scrub team went out to try and hold them in check, but were just able to say they were on the field, and that is alL The new player. Hatton. who has been aded to the team since the last game, has shown some good work and mL,rr ,,,;,. o 9 'Forty-Five Miss Annie Davis will be in charge Broadway" company, was in the city ,-,f ti,A Tt-rtrmn- nartmAtit t th f .i s r toda y. interviewing Manager Bennett and that fiot. alnne will 20 f.ir to-!c,f Temple Theater. wards insurir.sr siiccess in that depart men.:, as Mfss Diivis is one of noala's:'' ni'ist accomrdis'ifed yo'.m-r ladies. She in Minutes from Broadway" will be play- the Temple next Friday evening, eats will be on sale at the Court is profieiertrtn domestic se'en-e and j Pharmacy next Monday morning, possesses the artistic ability of de-! signing and nrr:ing:ng article from The following merry party went out for a hunt last Tuesday morning, re turning in the evening and t h. e h o tv. e arrar. g r.g articif" or.ly a woman can. V V V iCm Messrs. Sol Xeuhan an 1 Sylvan Xen- han werp in the c::v this week, t guests of Mr. anl Mrs. Leon Fishel. Mr. Sol Xeuhan is an uncle and Mr. Sylvan Xeuhan a brother of Mrs. Fishel. Both gentlemen make their homes in Baltimore and travel out of that city for large business houses. They re remained mained remained in Ocala a couple of days and were much pleased with the city. from I will be in the line-up Saturday. Coach Hopkins was well pleased with the way the team worked to together gether together and said he would be able to mak" a crack eleven out of it if he had the time. The boys ,lo not expect that it will be an easy game Saturday, and expect to have to play for every point they -:et. Following is the way the team will line-up Saturday: Ranslell, R. E.; partaking s Cjnoley. It. T. : Farrior. B. G. : Robles. X'fy-''y vft"-5-: V :.i.,--fr. y. a'--- '"- wwy e I i'.nnif1 Messrs rv.f supper at the hospitable f Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pyles. W. B. Gallagher, Jim Pyles and blisses Ophelia Sawtell and Mar Marguerite guerite Marguerite Porter. Miss Sawtell accom accompanied panied accompanied the party home and will be the uuest of Miss Porter for several days. !c : Hatton. I G Bushnell. L. T .: Hen derson. L. E. ; Sparkman, R. H. B. : Zimmerman, I H. B. ; Lowry, Q. B., and Asp will play in his old position as fullback if it is possible, which it is hopd it will be. His ankle seems to be in fine shape. Tampa Times. Initial stationery, 25c. Gerig's Drug Stores. Ad. the box at If you want dressmaking done ex expeditiously peditiously expeditiously and up-to-date, call 455. We have just received another carload of stock. This car contained some exceptionally fine Horses and mules, selected in person, in the Atlanta markets by Mr. Tompkins. Call at the barns and look the drove over, while the selec selection tion selection is large, and pick out what you need. The Animals are Guaranteed and the Prices and Terms are Right. Respectfully, TOMPKINS a Phone 117 Ocala, Fla. IMEYFUIS FOIEY'S OMOlAXfflVE U 1, JL roR StoMACn TboublC and ComstimtiO OCA1A EVEXtSG STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19i2 If You Eat You Need Digestit The New Relief for indigestion It has been stated that more than eighty million people in the United States are victims of some form of in indigestion. digestion. indigestion. The American people do not take time enought to eat. The re result sult result is stomach distress, gas. belching indigestion and dyspepsia. Digestit is the new relief it haa been found a certain, quick and per permanent manent permanent remedy. Thousands of people have found relief from its use. Their own statements on file in our office OCALA LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. Jobbers and Dealers in Everything in Building Material, Including the Following: Lumber Lath and Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Sewer Pipe, Asbestos and Regal Roofing, Corrugated Iron, t Metal Shingles, Sash, Doors, v Blinds, Mantels, Grates, Tile, Upson Board and Beaver Board. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS No Order loo Large or None too Small for Prompt Attention Yards, Warehouses, Mill and Business Offices on S. A. L., A. C. L and Ocala Northern Tracks. PHONE 223 OCALA, FLA. FlESH SEEDS WE have just received a Large and Complete Line of Fresh Seed and can supply your wants in this Line no matter how Small or how Large. Send us a List of what Seed you may need, and will quote you Special Prices. All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. OCALA SEED STORE ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY ti: J,'-'i '(V 'Ti C- "i" ?;;; :;y : ... -r ." ; -'- zjj'? L.OKETTO (Xear 3Iordarin) FIXIUDA Boarding School for Boys, Conducted by he Sisters of St. Joseph. Boys from Eight to Fourteen Years Received, and Carefully Trained on Physical, Intelectual, Moral and Social Lines. Healthy Location. Mag Magnificent nificent Magnificent Swimming Pool. Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms. Dorm Dormitories, itories, Dormitories, Dining Hall and Recreation Rooms. Apply for Prospectus to the. Sister Superior ST. JOSEPH'S ACAD EMV, LOHETTO, FLORIDA. New "a'ir" in 'hi iw1 AGENTS .WANTED PEERLESS Best and Cheapest Tire Filler, guaranteed to give satis satisfaction; faction; satisfaction; rides easy as air. Has been marketed for years. Ours is fac factory tory factory branch which saves consumer 20 per cent over any other filler. 500 pound order gives you exclusive right for your county; "this will fill five sets large wheels. Deposit og $100 brings exclusive contract. Thi3 will be applied on purchase price and deducted from invoice. Good profit guaranteed. Tire, fillers are here for good. There's good money in it for you. 013 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. Phone 4793 PEERLESS TIRE FILLER SALES COMPANY 'M-M.H ToA -. .. are proof. You can try it for youreir without any risk If it fails to give you absolute satisfaction your money will be returned. Brown's Digestit is little tablet easy to swallow, and abso absolutely lutely absolutely harmless. It relieres indigestion almost instantly, stop3 food fermenta fermentation, tion, fermentation, prevents distress after eating and cures dyspepsia. You need it even though you are not sick it aids diges digestion tion digestion and gives you all the nourishment SOLD BY THE COURT PHARMACY i" i J .-. ... i r r l illii l Hotel Astor Corner Bay and Hogan Sts. Jacksonville, Florida RATES: $1 and Up Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone in Each Room. Free Batha COOLEST ROOMS, BEST REDS LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Take Street Car at Union Station and Get off at Hogan Street BEAVER FINDS AN ADVOCATE British Rancher of Opinion the Little Animal Is Much Abused,' and Gives His Reasons. "There has been a lot of garbled stuff written in regard to the poor humble beaver," says a correspondent. "He is the most' cussed animal of any In existence in British Columbia to today. day. today. "He shuts up water in creeks, over overflows flows overflows meadows, eats off apple trees if you get them too close to his wander wanderings, ings, wanderings, and, in fact, to hear the com complaints plaints complaints about him, you folks on the outside would think he should be ex exterminated. terminated. exterminated. But not bo; he 13 man's best friend In regard to the water question. "Now, I am an admirer of the beav beaver; er; beaver; he has not a lazy hair on his body. He works unceasingly, to shut up what you have torn out; not only for his part, but for the rancher that wants the water. As fast as you can open their dams every morning all the sum summer mer summer through, they will close them again at night. But put in a good dam and flume box with gate, and your trouble is over in a great measure. "They will once in a while shut up the box. but not often. Hang up a piece of bright tin on a spring hole eo the tin will swash in the water, and you will not be bothered much at the box. Now, if the ranchers left all these cuts open, which they ail do, your water would all run off in the winter's thaws. So that is where the beaver comes to their relief. He shuts them up himself. And then he gets blamed for doing it "A beaver is awful shy when he first sees man. He certainly puts out for a hole in the bank. But you show up evenings for about a week or ten days and Just walk around and pile a few sticks across their path where they are hauling down cotton wood or willows to the lake or pond and they will come and smell of the stick and get the scent of your hands and your tracks. "Then they will quit that place and go make another. Well, you do the same at that place and so on two or three nights and they will get your scent so that they know it means no harm to them. They will pull all your sticks out of the road and keep right on at work. Now their fear of man is all past; they take no more notice of your being around than they would of a horse or cow. "The beaver is one of the easiest of the larger animals to domesticate. He!McCoy's future, as on that date was is fond of most any kind of roots, but of all the wild roots, he likes the big pond -lily root that grows to enormous size. Some roots are ten to fifteen feet long, three to four inches in di diameter. ameter. diameter. They criss cross and grow together till they are a regular mat. Then what he likes next is the white carrot, also the red. They are poor eaters out of a dish; they want to sit up and brace themselves on .that mus muscular cular muscular tall and take the food in their forepaws, or their little hands." Fur News. Fifty Thousand Child Gardeners. As ,a result of a state-wide indus industrial trial industrial contest in Oregon there are now 50,000 children busy gardening. It is thought that of the 125,000 school children of the state at least 75,000 will exhibit at their county fairs or at the state fair at Salem in the autumn something they have raised or made. The superintendent of public instruction and public spirited citizens are responsible for this wholesale plan of child farming. Sub Substantial stantial Substantial prizes are to be awarded to those who have been most successful in raising garden stuff, chickens and pigs, or in making some useful arti article. cle. article. To aid the little ones the agri agricultural cultural agricultural college has issued 50,000 bul bulletins letins bulletins containing directions for plant planting ing planting and growing seeds. The scheme Is an excellent one, 6o different from the murderous child labor of the fac factory. tory. factory. It includes plenty of fresh air, healthful exercise, pleasant mental exercise, and blessed contract with nature, her beauty and life. There is here the early lesson of obedience to the royal law of labor. Christian Herald. About the Spare Room. How often the best and sunniest bedroom in a small house is set aside for the rare visitor while the chil children dren children are cramped for space, or its master, the bread-winner, has some dark cupboard as his sperlal sanctum. If he attempts to write in the dining dining-room room dining-room he must bundle away his papers whenever the table Is required for a meal, and the wear and tear to his temper for every man finds it ag aggravating gravating aggravating to be "hustled" often makes him "gey ill to live with." But for the "fetish" of that seldom used spare room he would find home far more home-like, and his wife would reap a sure reward for the sacrifice of the petty pride which makes her think more of "what people will say" than of her husband's comfort. Privations of Exploring Party. Great privations werd ndured by A. H. -Savage Landor during some por portions tions portions of his eighteen months' journey across South America and back. He says: "When I left Rio in March of last year I took enough provisions to last for a year, but owing to wastage on the part of my men and loss, these eventually gave out, and toward the end of that part of the expedition through the unexplored portion of Bra Brazil zil Brazil we remained for sixteen days with without out without a morsel of anything to eat. Hap Happily pily Happily there was plenty of water, but there was no game, no fruit, no fish and no inhabitants, and neither my nuen nor myself had sufficient food to cover a six-pence." For rheumatic pains or neuralgia, rub the parts affected with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It penetrates the flesh and relieves pain. For sore throat, gargle with the fluid diluted with water. For flesh wounds, burns, scalds, or sores, apply it direct to the wound. It heals quickly. For a cramp, colic or dysentery take it In Internally ternally Internally in water. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ad. CHAPTER NO. 13 R. A. M. Regular convocations of the Ocala Chapter No. 13. R. A. M., on the fourth Friday In every month, at 7:30 p. m. C. E. Connor, H. P. Jake Brown, secretary. Ad. "Gracious! What a bump we got! DT LET YOUR LIVER GET LAZY Do4lon Liver Tone AVII1 Keep It Working and Make You Feel Well and Clean Xo Had After Effeeta If you have allowed your fear of calomel to keep you from toning up your liver when it gets a little slug sluggish gish sluggish and lazy try Dodson's Liver Tone, and note how quickly and harm harmlessly lessly harmlessly it starts the liver and. relieves constipation and bilious attacks. When you take Dodson's Liver Tone, you do not have to stay in the house all day. None of the weakening and harmful after-effects of calomel fol follow low follow its use. Dodson's' Liver Tone is a mild, pleasant vegetable liquid that cannot hurt either children or grown people. Let is easily overcomes the most stubborn and Inactive liver with without out without making you quit eating or work working. ing. working. These are just claims. The Court Pharmacy backs up every one of these statements and agrees to refund the price of Dodson's Liver Tone with a smile to any person who pays his 50 cents for a bottle and isn't satisfied that he got his money's worth. Imitations of Dodson's Liver Tone are another proof that it is a good thing. Xobody ever imitates a poor remedy. Be sure you get the genuine Dodson's Liver Tone the kind that is guaranteed. FARMERS' MEETIXG AT FORT MeCOY Fort McCoy, Nov. 6, 1912. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1912, might be marked as a rd letter dav for Fort held in the school house at 3 o'clock p. m. a farmers' meeting under the auspices of the Farmers' Society of Equity, at which the president of. the local of Fort McCoy, Mr. J. M. Landolt, gave an outline of his idea to start some permanent industry in our town. The meeting was held to find out how the business men and farmers felt about the idea, and the president of said society is glad that his ideas found hearty conviction from all those present at the meeting and also from those business and professional men who could not be present on account of pressing business affairs. As a culmination of the meeting and to see speedy results, the president was re requested quested requested to appoint a committee of six to further the cause and appointed the following gentlemen: J. S. Grantham, O. G. Hansbcough, E. B. Dawson, J. W. Stevens, L. II. Dent. Louis H. Hall. At a meeting held by the above com committee mittee committee In Hansbrough & Cook's store on Thursday, Nov. 5, Mr. J. S. Gran Grantham tham Grantham was appointed chairman and it was subsequently decided to call a grand mass meeting for Saturday, Nov. 16th. at 3 o'clock p. m., to be held at Hansbrough's hall, for the purpose of organizing a stock company to buy lots, put up buildings and install ma machinery chinery machinery at Fort McCoy for the pur purpose pose purpose of establishing cooperative farm farming ing farming industries at that place. Every farmer and farmer's friend, northerner or cracker, old settler or newcomer. Is cordially invited to attend to give the cause the needed impetus. OXFORD Oxford, Nov. 6. Mrs. R. IL Smith returned Monday from Ocala, where she was called to the bedside of lit little tle little Ben Borden, who had been ill, but who Is about well again. Mrs. Leon Griggs and two children left for Ocala Friday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ben Bonden. Mrs. May Fox came down from Dal Dallas las Dallas to spend a few days with her brother, J. C. Goff. Miss Marie Holt of Jacksonville is here looking after their home, the Ox Oxford ford Oxford House, and pacing their household goods for shipment and is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Groff. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith have been running the Oxford House for the past year, but have returned to their farm north of town. The Oxford school, under the man management agement management of Miss Emily Burrell, the great temperance worker and Prof. Smith, marched through the streets of Oxford waving Old Glory and singing some fine temperance songs. One of them especially the children sang fine to the tune of Bringing in the Sheaves. They all did well and deserve great praise. Mrs. Mandy -Perry and Mrs. Emily Dickens of Wauchula, are the guests of Mrs. Minnie Jeffcoat. Mrs. Tom LaVeigue, after spending a I few weeks in Tampa and Port Richey, with relatives, returned home to pack up and move to Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. LaVigue will make their future home there, Mr. L. having accepted a posi position tion position with the express company. Rev. H. P. Blocker filled his regular monthly appointment last Saturday and I Sunday, and preached three most ex cellent sermons to large congregations Mr. Ossie Hooks, who has been quite sick, is able to be up and around. In damp, chilly weather there is al ways a large demand for Ballard's Snow Liniment because many people who know by experience its great re lieving power in rheumatic aches and pains, prepare to apply it at the first twinge. Price, 23c., 50c. and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ad. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX Deed lader Section S of Chapter 4SNV Lm of Florida. Notice is hereby given that A. C. Lpggett. purchaser of tax certificate No. '8. dated the 4th day ot July, A. D. I&IO. has filed said certificate in my office, and has made application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the fol lowing described property situated in Marion county. Florida, to-wit: S1-. of ne1 sec 27 tr 14 r 22 e. The said land being assessed at the date of the is suance of such certificate in the name of Stuckey & Tiller Co. Lnless said certificate shall be redeemed accord ing to law, tax deed will issue thereon on the 9th day of November, A. D. 1913 Witness mv official signature and seal this the 4th day of October, A. D. ly 12. S. T. Sistrunk. Clerk Circuit Court Marlon Co. Fla. SOUTH LAKE WElR South Lake Weir Nov. C There was a Hallowe'en party held at the school house last Friday night, which was enjoyed by all present. Mr. Camp of North Lake Weir was in our midst Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Foss were Tlait Tlait-ors ors Tlait-ors in Ocala Monday. Mr. Arthur Adams of Miami was here Monday looking over his new home here, where he expects to lire soon. Miss Daisy Albertson of Candler was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Albertson Friday of last shipping is at a standstill at this place at present. Mr. A. II. Foss started up his pack packing ing packing house Thursday, Nov. Cth, for the season. Misses Winnie and Minnie Albertson and brother Milton, attended a party Saturday night at Candler. SU3DIERFIELD "v Summerfield, Xov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Buser, residing near Levon,- were visitors here last Saturday. C. II. Martin and A. IL Augustus were here Saturday last for their weekly shopping. Mr. Kelly of Oxford was a Monday morning visitor. Dr. R. C. Scott was a business visitor to Ocala Monday. R. O. Billups and son, I. S., were visitors here last Tuesday. . Warren Smith of Bellevlew was a Tuesday visitor. George Robedee went to Dallas last Monday to take some photographs of J. W. Green's farm. Frank Wilson of North Lake Weir was here last Tuesday with a load of citrus fruits. Someone broke Into the office of T. L. Johnson, justice of the peace, and stole a revolver. Mrs. E. A. Hough and children were visitors to Ocala last Wednesday. They went up by auto. Last Sunday a number of young peo ple made an excursion to the case on Mr. Down's land, wulch is located about a mile south of here. The party consisted of Misses Edith and Ethel Robedee, George Robedee, Ide Collens and Arthur and Eddie Collens. The young men penetrated the cave for about forty fee. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mayo and children, ac companied by Miss Jennie Mayo and Jay Timmons, drove in their autos last Sunday to Crystal River to visit Mrs. Juhan. Mrs. Phelps visited Ocala last Mon day to transact business. ZEMO FOR YOUR SKIN Ecsema, Pi m plea, Raah and All Skin Affliction Qnlckly Healed No matter what the trouble, eczema. chafing, pimples, salt rheum, Zetno In Instantly stantly Instantly stops irritation. The cure comes quick. Sinks Tight in, leaving no trace. Zemo Is. a vanishing liquid. Your skin fairly revels with delight the moment Zemo Is applied. Great est thing on earth for dandruff. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is sold by all druggists at $1 a bottle. But to prove to you its wonderful value It is now put up in liberal size trial bottles at only 25 cents and Is guaranteed to do the work or your money back. Sold at the Court Pharm Pharmacy. acy. Pharmacy. (Ad.) Levon, Nov. 5. Mr. "W. J. Frlnk is improving fast and it is hoped by his friends he will be out in the next few days, although it will be several days before he can use his hands. Mr. E. P. Rentz paid us a pleasant visit of a few hours Friday and Satur day. Mr. J. G. Culpepper is home after a week spent with relatives at Crystal River. Miss Julia Waters visited Sunday in Pedro. Messrs. Alfred Oliver and Charles Carter spent the day Sunday in Ocala and Silver Springs. Mrs. W. L. Miller, while feeding sweet potatoes to the horse Sunday, had the misfortune of losing her middle finger near the first Joint. The horse in bit biting ing biting the potato, got the finger and bit It off. The recent cold snap has caused the farmers in our section to clean up and make ready the cane mill. The many friends of Mr. R. R. Rhodes will regret to learn that he leaves Levon In a few days for Jack Jacksonville, sonville, Jacksonville, where" he has accepted a posi position tion position as saw filer with one of the mills. The people of our town regret very much to give up this estimable family, but wish for them a prosperous future in their new home. Mr. C. H. Strozier of Palatka is mingling with friends In Levon this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hampton of Ocala were Sunday evening, visitors to Dr. T. K. Slaughter and wife. FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Ral Raleigh, eigh, Raleigh, N. C, once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters. "I was in a terrible plight when I began to use them," he writes, "my stomach, head, back and kidneys were all badly af affected fected affected and my liver was in bad condi condition, tion, condition, but four bottles of Electric Bit Bitters ters Bitters made me feel like a new man." A trial will convince you of their match less merit for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Price 50 cents at- Ty Ty-dings dings Ty-dings & Company. Ad. Tightness In the Chest. Irritation in the Thrpat and a Dry Hacking Coach means a miserable night for the whole family. BALLARD'S IHI f s to u n dl -Syrup Is An Effective Remedy for the Throat end Luns. It relieves tlckllae In the throat, tightness In the chest. Inflamed lungs, difficult breathing an 'Wheezing In the bronchial tubes. Conveys a soothing; healing Influence to the sore lungs, promote-: easy expectoration and contributes to the enjoyment of a quiet night and restful sleep. Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and 01.00 per Bottle. Buy the Dollar size. It contains five times as much as the 25o sixe, ad you get with each botti. a Dr. Herrick's Red Pepper Porous Plaster for the chest. JAMES V. BALLARD Fer Sera Crowned Wherever Exhibited , Y 1 .. Ckosen by the Americas People as first in Parity, first 'in Flavor, first ia Coothtf Healthf abets for aB 0 0 C'JMffilMtfr Take a glass before Luncheon It lx rites a natural appetite. Take a f lass after your play-tune -it cools you, tones the nerve, strength strengthen en strengthen you. K Keep a case at home it makes the dinner more enjoyable it aids dig eft tion and induces sound sleep. Pkoa or peatal eaOa a cate. Moerleia's is sold at dwI bars aad eafa 0 0 A STRAUSS & CO; 25 S. Magnolia St Phone 293 OCALA, FLA. WflMIDSdM HOTEL JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST AND n nninn'c i rdpcqt inn I LUIIlUn U LMIULU I lUlU The Hotel you take Sister to. THE HOME HOTEL OF THE STATE RATES European Plan $1.50 A. F. WILSON, Ass't Mgr. TII0S.il. WILSON. Prop, and Mgr. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. BARGAIN IN SAWMILL We have on hand a slightly used complete Saw Mill which is capa capable ble capable of cutting 15 to 70 thousand feet per day. Will sell at a bargain. We have all kinds of Machinery Supplies. "LET PROOF SHOW THE PROOF" 20 Ocean Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Phone local and long distance. LOW EXCURSION RATES TO (GALA VIA ATLANTIC GDRST LINE ACCOUNT ft Tickets Sold November I FINAL LIMIT NOVEMBER 30th. M. R. WILLIAMS Ticket Agent OCALA PROPRIETOR Graalate4 Llato, Retaeaa mt the EycJaaU, Weak Sight, Satartlaa; Seaaattoas la the l. ae Steaea Eye Salve. It la iaae4r f iftm BaCllt. jSQLQ Amp MccqmmcndcdBvI ALL DRUGGISTS 0 0 0 Barbarossa Si rSr- a- pcct vein onnrin nmci ULU I I Lflll IIUUNU IIU I LL your Mother, Wife or per Day and Uq-Ward P ft 26th-27th-28th and 29th. J. G. KIRKLAND Division Passenger Agent TAMPA 4 h y i :. I '2 ST. LOOS, XO. US |