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FURMITORE STAR FURNISMMG For AH of the Domes 'Will CO. THE FURNITURE UES AT RIGHT PRICES Thcus-Zachry Co. t A OGALA, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912. VOL. 19. NO. 159. f Co MUMC Hi CAMPIPATE 'FdM MAY(DM CTON TUJEs mi 9 I Mo III enecttedl line piFdDinmnses to (Mw fflhcB (tans A SMopfitly surnal vice wMelhi na w esdistf ffiminm otoe Lime up entrnneff toir or pEneipe tor unir Mn efitiyo stt a pnnuw nnMMPall aflmnwi Let! ins peopfle pell ttttadiir stiaunmp 2 (fflnsapprovafl eh fflie piFeseett mMiini JL 1 ALL) f.tTyfjSj- (CLEAN ALL) THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS OF THE KLE-NOL CO. OF MONT MONTGOMERY, GOMERY, MONTGOMERY, ALA., TO BE ON SALE IN OCALA Kle-Nol Scouring Powder Kle-Nol Scouring Brick Kle-Nol Laundry Soap Kle-Nol Mechanic's Soap Kle-Nol Pink Carnation Toilet Soap The products of the Kle-Nol Co., arc Southern made and have proven superior to all others. A number of prominent citizens of Ocala are inter interested ested interested in the Kle-Nol Co., as stock holders, which alone is a good reason why you should. Include in your next order to your grocer or druggist one or more of the above. CRYSTAL RIVER CUPPINGS Condensed Xfw Item from the Prin Principal cipal Principal Seaport of CltruM County Do Your Holiday Shopping by A responsible house which has the best merchandise in the world can serve you . as well by mail as in person. Such a house is H 9 Stationery, Book and Art Store 45-49 West Bay Sreet Jacksonville, Florida WCGuarantee Mail Orders to Give Satisfaction Novelties in Leather, Silver, Brass and Parisian Ivory, Pictures,, Toys, Dolls, Gift Books, Cut Glass, Fine Stationery, Engraving, Kodaks. Send for catalog today (Crystal River News) Mr. C. E. Herrick with his new bride arrived home Tuesday evening and re received ceived received a royal welcome from relatives and friends, who wish the young couple much happiness and every success in life. W. A. Sparkman, Lummy Barnes, A. D. Tolly and Rev. F. N. Eldridge took in the Marion County Fair this week. Messrs. C. C. Stranburg- and T. D. Hoy returned home Saturday morning from a 300-mile trip up the coast. The accommodating conductor on the passenger run, Mr. Feterson, has been off his run for a few days because of sickness. Our people appreciate his kindly courtesies very much and wish for him a speedy recovery. Con Conductor ductor Conductor Battle is in his place for the time. L. S.' Sparkman and Edward Lan Lancaster caster Lancaster were hunting Tuesday and Wednesday. The boys brought in four fine turkeys. Our congenial tourist, J. C. Yost went to Ocala Wednesday on business. He will return in a week or ten days. Mrs. S. F, Scruggs of Lecanto is very sick. Mrs. E. T. Steudenire and Mrs. J. L. Hurst have been going out to help wait on her all that their home duties would ffermit. Mr. George Stratner recently killed a very large wildcat which had suc succeeded ceeded succeeded in evading him for months and all the time feasting on fine chickens. Our hustling merchant. Mr. A. D. Williams, has moved his merchandise stock into his own building with his furniture. On October 23d. Mr. Burt Hoy was married to Miss Flora Morrell of Jack Jacksonville. sonville. Jacksonville. Col. N. Barco. who has been away ten days or two weeks looking after land interests of the state in connec connection tion connection with his office, returned home Friday noon. He reports a spirit of progress in all parts of the state. He says the influx of tourists is marvel marvelous ous marvelous and wonders how the residents will be able to care for so many. Mr. J. G. Culpepper and family with their household goods arrived here Tuesday noon. They have taken up their abode in the residence belonging to Mrs. Culpepper just east of the Inn. his private car for his annual fishing trip. We are all pleased to have him with us again. The Hotel Rendezvous has opened and quite a number of guests have al already ready already arrived. Among the number w note, W. J. Massie and party of Macon. Miss Cora Brown and Mr. Joseph Smith, both of Homosassa, were quiet quietly ly quietly married Sunday evening in the pres presence ence presence of a few friends. The mullet season has closed. The fishermen did not have a good season. LEVY COUNTY LOCALS LEESCURR LOCALS (Bronson Times-Democrat) Married, at the restaurant of J. F. Faircloth, Sunday night, Mr. Henry Cook and Miss Mary Hill. The happy couple went to Tampa Monday, where the groom has a position. Rev. G. L. Ingram, who has been pas pastor tor pastor of the Methodist church at Bron Bronson, son, Bronson, Archer and Newberry for the past year, left Tuesday to attend the South Carolina conference at Anderson, with a view of removing to that state. On the evening of Nov. 19th, at 2:30 o'clock, the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hudson of Otter Creek, was visited by the death ans;el, who claimed sweet Lassie, the oldest daughter of the fam ily. She was about 14 years of age, I and was loved by all who knew her for her kindness and loving deeds. Mrs. Leonard Watson died on the night of November 21. at the home of her father-in-law, W. T. Watson, south of town. Deceased who was a daugh daughter ter daughter of L R. Brown, leaves a husband and a week old baby, besides other relatives to mourn her loss, just as she was entering into the twin glory of j womanhood and motherhood. AVEBSTXfl IIOMOASV HAPl'EMXCS (Crystal River News) Mr. and Mrs. NefT of Green Cove Springs, are pleasant visitors in our town, renewing old acquaintances. They lived here and operated a gen general eral general store a few years ago. Dr. Frank Ridley, president of the A. W. P. Railway, arrived Wednesday in Beans are being shipped from here now and are bringing the farmers good prices. Mrs. C. E. Brown and son Carl, are pending this week at Weirsdale with Mrs. Browns parents. While away they will attend the fair at Ocala. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wigsins Monday, leav leaving ing leaving a baby boy Sumter County Times. Cabbage, collard, plants for sale at Store. Ad. ttuce and onion the Ocala Seed White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup will stop that cough. Try a bottle at the Court Pharmacy. Ad. You will find that druggists every everywhere where everywhere speak well of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in the sale of it that in cases of coughs and colds It can al always ways always be depended upon, and that It Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Ad. (Commercial) Mrs. Roy George of Lakeland, who has been visiting relatives in Lees Lees-burg, burg, Lees-burg, left Monday to spend several days with her sister, Mrs. Weathers, at York. Frank S. Cuttle and son Harold, who have spent the past six months here, left Tuesday for their home in Chica Chicago. go. Chicago. Mr. Cuttle is very favorably im impressed pressed impressed with Leesburg and hopes to return in a short time with his family to make his home here. W. F. IJozeman spent Tuesday at the Ocala fair. Mrs. E. II. Mote entertained a num number ber number of friends Friday afternoon with a boating party on Lake Harris in honor of Mrs. J. A. Hansborough of Tampa. Miss Rachel 'Gaines returned Friday from West Palm Beaea, where she represented the Woman s Club of this city at the annual meeting of the Federation. Miss Gaines will go to Orlando next week and have a Japan Japanese ese Japanese booth at the Episcopal church ba bazar zar bazar to be held in that city the latter part of the week. j Mr. Bunn. father of J. S. Bunn. of this city, who moved to West Florida j several years ago. was in the city the first of the week. He has sold hit property in West Florida and expects to return to Lake county to make his home. The game of ball yesterday between Mascotte and Leesburg resulted in a victory for the local team by a score of 6 to 3. Mrs. J. A. Hansborough of Tampa and Mrs. E. H. Mote left Friday night for New York, where the latter part of this week they will be joined by Mrs. B. F. Watts of this city and Mrs. W. S. Jennings of Jacksonville. They will remain in New York several weeks and attend grand opera. The happy little Bozeman family all took Thanksgiving dinner together at the Bozeman mansion yesterday. Twelve children, six grandchildren, son-in-law, Mrs. T. W. Smith and D. C. Smith and children came up from Center Hill. Miss Sue. who is teaching in the high school at Bartow, ran up to take Thanksgiving dinner with homef oiks. L G. Paddock and F. E. Savage of Antioch, 111., arrived in Leesburg last week and after an inspection of this section purchased a portion of J. A. Hanson's property near the Lake Har Harris ris Harris canal, where they will at once be- gin DUll'JlTig .Tuaies. iiic ,,ciiiiriut.i represent a party of five families, sev seventeen enteen seventeen people, who will come to Lees Leesburg burg Leesburg and build winter homes. They have rente! the Commercial hotel in which to live until their houses are completed. D OAT WE have (or Sale some First-Class Improv Improved ed Improved Durt Oats, at Our Place at 0akt Ha. 32 Pounds per Bushel. Price $1.00 per Bushel. Orders Filled Promptly. ADDRESS, HOWELL & GRDGQS: i w r-" e t UMn, rLUKIUH A 1 Call up Phone 300 and Let us Give an Estimate on Your PLUSVl AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee (o Save You Money on Any Work In Onr lints An we employ none hot expert we are la wowltloa to amaraate er ery piece of work we coaMrnct ti tan! the l0peeti ef the rlsriil Inprctorm. It cnt notbluK to cet our fla-tire, aod arc taa winner, whether we aeeure the contract or not. Give oa a trial H. W. TUCKER FORT k:xg I1LOCK OCALA, FLORIDA FOR SALE One Duroc Red Jersey male hog-, eighteen months old- Adam Hafner. Belleriew. Fla. ll-29-2tw HOTEL CMTUIRCIHIILL BROADWAY AND 14Ul ST. Union Square NEW YORK Clean, Comfortable, Convenient and Home-Like Hotel, do the American and European Plans. American Plan, (2 per day and up. European Plan. 11.00 per day and up Special Weekly Rates. Churchill & Co. SGIF'StGFIKOT COTE MBBKffiSlEfFZaS r- ...... ww tiwM OCALA VKLY fAK, U'ED.VESOAT, DECEMBER 4t 1912 I OGALA EVENING STAR nittlnger & Carroll Proprietors. It. R. Carroll, Business Manager. J. II. Benjamin, Editor. Entered in the poatofflce at Oeila, Fla. as Kccond class mail matter. CORRECTING TIIK OTHER HALF OF READER'S CLAIMS Editor Star: Thanks for the invi invitation tation invitation to come asraln, alo for the bouuuet. I have aceomnli.sheJ the purpose I had in view that of letting your readers know tnat the prosecu prosecution tion prosecution of Tom Watson I a Roman Cath Catholic olic Catholic prosecution, and would have nothing more to say but for your as assertion sertion assertion that I was not even half right. To fall short of fifty per cent is humil humiliating, iating, humiliating, and must, if possible, be rem remedied. edied. remedied. Let us see: Wth one exception, you simply refuse to accept the testi testimony, mony, testimony, you do not rebut it; a court of law would give a verdict in my favor. You say: "In his statement about the alleged obscene matter beirr publish published ed published in Latin he has given only half the truth.' I had reference to the actual Indictment, and was not undertaking to catalogue other misdemeanors or felonies for which he could or should be Indicted; that he was indicted fer mailing Latin quotations and not for any comments in Engl'sh. I have the Associated Press dispatches wherein It Is stated that at the preliminary trial, it was pleaded as a defense that the matter complained of was in the Latin language and overruled. He may be guilty in several languages, but I take it that he is indicted only for the Latin; so you ought to allow me more than 50 per cent on this. It was not particularly as his defender that I threw my hat in the ring. He writes many things for which he will have to defend himself, for I cannot; it was more on the theory or principal of giving the devil his due. Watson Is willing to reap all the benefit of free advertising, but wants all the facts stated, which I th'nk is not unreason unreasonable. able. unreasonable. As to that Latin, barring one or two words, which are also used in English, I will read it in polite company, pro provided vided provided all assure me that they know know-no no know-no more of Latin than I do. None of us would know when or where to blush. You offer to sit In a little game with me as to our respective knowl knowledge edge knowledge of the Catholic priesthood. Nix, you get none of my coin on a game like that, I would not be able to take a Ingle, trick. Your estimation of Watson is gooJ. He undoubtedly Is a very able man, capable of doing and has done much good, but his bitter extremes nullify much of the good. I have read his publications for the past four years and have agreed with him in the main; I rejoiced in the fight he made for Un Underwood derwood Underwood as I was an enthusiastic eupporter of Underwood, but when Wilson got the nomination, I supported the ticket cheerfully and Just a little financially for which you can vouch, and I think Mr. Watson should have done the same, but when he bplted the ticket on such a puerile and ninny pretext we parted company, politically at least. After living on political husks for twenty years, he returned to ilia fathers house, but before we could put rings on his fingers, shoes on his feet or kill the fatted calf, he again flew the coop, and like an Ishmael, wandered off In the political wilderness, headed somewhat toward moosedom. To finish the parable: Like that elder brother, I was voting the democratic ticket when he took his things and left, and continued faithful In the father's service during his wan wanderings, derings, wanderings, yet I have had no rings on my Angers, no shoes on my feet, and' do not know the taste of veal. Reader. If our friend Reader will peruse his copy of the Star, containing the ar article ticle article that first awakened his wrath, he will And that It criticised Watson for the general indecency of his publica publication, tion, publication, and not for the Latin reprint. The Star would not criticise Watson for reprinting any amount of Latin, which Is one of the ornamental and unnecessary studies In our high schools. Not more than half those who study it do so with any understanding, and about 90 per cent forget it in a year or so after graduation, so Wat Watson son Watson might print "the devil's mass in it without much peril to common de decency. cency. decency. We do not know whether the gov government ernment government will prosecute Watson for his comments or not. If it does and does not convict him, the Star will not be afraid to run the Decameron of Roc Roc-caclo caclo Roc-caclo as a serial story. We daresay the Catholic church has something to do with the prosecution of Watson. The Methodists or Eap Eap-tlsts tlsts Eap-tlsts would prosecute him if lie had assailed them in such a manner. All churches look alike to the editor of the Star he doesn't belong to any. and has friends In all fewer proba bly In the Catholic than In any other great denomination. We criticised Watson for Indecency and not for sac niege. we read Watsons comments. and some other stuff In the same issue, and we saw a number of other harden hardened ed hardened old sinners read it and grin over it. but not one of them would have put It in the hands of a woman he respected, or his boy, if he had one, or any other man's boy. And that Is a mighty acid test of anything. Any man who has made a study of history and literature and by this we do not mean the school histories and me very excellent literature that has been prepared by scholars for general Information but the older and more original history and literature from which most of our present day books are compiled know that Watson has been not only dirty but dishonest in this matter. We don't know that ar gument on the subject is proper mat matter ter matter for a secular paper, but it must occur to any man who stops to give the matter thought that our Roman Catholic fellow citizens do not appear to be men who would allow their wives, daughters and s'sters to be wantonly Insulted, and that it is im possiDie for w atson to know what questions are asked in confessional. Ills bolting Wilson because, he said that gentleman had joined the Knights of Columbus, should settle his status as an expert In Catholic theology. Some of our pessimistic friends are weeping over the failure of Christian civilization, as proven by the present wars and preparations for wars. Ay de mi! but a hundred years ago Amer America ica America was at war with Great Britain, and France was at war, or about to be at war, with all the rest of Europe, and Asiatics and Africans were cutting each other's throats with such unani unanimity mity unanimity that nobody thought to keep tab. In the first twelve years of this cen century, tury, century, there have been only two great wars. In the nineteenth century, there was less war than In the eight eighteenth, eenth, eighteenth, In the eighteenth there was less war than in the seventeenth, and so on back to the mi-Mle aire-, which were a black nU'ht lit only by the luri l fla.-he- of battl-. Anl on beyon-1 tilt: miJ'llo a-j;e.s there was no history but war. with vomo little remark about a law or a public work stuck in occas occasionally ionally occasionally a.-; a punctuation mark. liefore the Christian -ra the grates of tempi? of Janus were never shut. We have wars, maybe we will have war-? for yet many year.-, but not half a. many a. a hundred year a:ro. nor one-tenth as many a.- a thouan-l years azo. MC CASTER FOR MAYOR Mr. R. C. Muncasrer. who Is making a vigorous campaign for trie mayors office, has not been in Ocala many (year iiur nis neen a uve n ire. xu-i hur.i -,-,rkcr for the advancement of the city since he moved within it limits. An excellent business man and alive to Ocala's need.?, Mr. Muncaster will make a splendid official if elect elected. ed. elected. His friends are working for him and hope to see him win. ( I T TIIEH DOWN It seems to the .Star that the news papers of the country particularly oi the South might do the public in general and their own section in par particular ticular particular a great service by agreeing to reduce the reports of lynching negroes "for the usual crime" to a minimum and printing them as inconspiculously as possible. It is too much to ask any local pa paper per paper where such an event takes place not to give a full account; and it is too much to ask the same of a paper printed in that territory and state not to give considerable space to it. But it would, in the .Star's opinion, be proper and possible to agree on a style of cutting the details of such events in other states to the smallest possible mention and printing them as inconspicuously as possible. The worst thing about these crimes is that the innocent always suffer far more than the guilty in proportion. Of course, it is impossible to punish a negro rapist for his crime anything like in proportion to what his victim has to bear if she lives, and to the horror that must always be in the minds of her relatives and friends. Mso, the better class of colored peo ple have to suffer for the crimes com mitted by the brutes of their race. Ev- erv occurrence oi tne sort awaitens ind adds to the prejudice against them felt by hotblooded and unthinking men. Many of them make the mistake of trying to shield their criminals, and this disposition is added to by the propensity of some white men to blame the whole race for the crimes of the J individuals. Tiie prejudice that causes this propensity is fed not a little by the constantly recurring accounts of rapes and lynchings in other commun ities, such accounts always being play played ed played up under scare heads In prominent positions, and often padded with de tails manufactured in the newspaper office when not enough come in over the wire. The Star thinks that if these occur ences were cut to tne oarest ueiaws and printed uivler single line heads, such a policy if universally and per sistently carried out would in time at least reduce the inflammation. We do not recommend a law to that effect: we have too many laws now. But if the big newspapers of the country will accept the suggestion of their small contemporary, they can do this, as they do many other things, by the mighty law of their influence. White mn and negroes have to live and work side by side in this country of ours the more justice they render one another, the better. The white man Is far the wisest and strongest, and he never disgraces h mself when he sets a good example. A party of Tampa boys and girls motored to Riverview Wednesday eve ning to attend a chicken piliau, at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hackney. The chicken supper, cane Juice an. I fruit were served. after which the old-time game of "hide and go seek" was played. Everybody pro pronounced nounced pronounced the piliau a success and all had a most enjoyable time. Those go going ing going from Tampa were: Misses Sadie Groves, Almeda Givens. Mabel Car- uthers, Nora Friend, Robbie McCor McCor-mick, mick, McCor-mick, Frances Iledrick, May Clements, Hattie Hackney, Rebecca Smith, Mrs. G. C. Giles. Mrs. J. B. Saffold, Messrs. G. C. Giles, J. B. Saffold, Thil Kennard, Ralph Groves. Jim Hackney, Joe Kille Kille-brew, brew, Kille-brew, Spencer Snow, Will LaMont, Hunter Richards, Lamb and Arthur Hackney. Tampa Tribune. Col. W. F. Stovall who has been con confined fined confined to his home for some time by a serious Illness, is on the road to recov recovery, ery, recovery, which will be good news to his many friends. He was able to be at his desk for a brief period yesterday. Tampa Tribune. Colonel Stovall's many Ocala friends will be glad to hear of his recovery. SMITH'S BARGAINS Roll Top Desk $7.00 Typewriter Chair One Vuilor Veranda Screen. One Veranda Swing Seat. . 2.00 4.00 1.75 2.00 One Mission Parlor Set. Three Pieces, Leather Upholstered 21.00 One Mission Library Table. . 9.50 One Chest Carpenter Tools, big bargain, only 18.00 Several Extension Dining Tables from $3 to $11.00. Worth double. Many other bargains, too. SiSTH'S Back of Marcus Frank's The very acme of quality In ROASTS POULTRY CHOrS BACONS SAUSAGE BOLOGNA STEAKS HAMS is always to be had here where qual qual-ty ty qual-ty and close prices go hand in hand. We will convince you that this Is the market for you to patronize if you will but grant us the trial Phone 108. W. II. MARSH, PROPRIETOR FORMERLY EDWARDS' MARKET DEATH OF AN ONL1" CHILD Little Elliott DeWitt Smoak. the bright little five-months-olJ son of Mr. and Mrs. Connor Smoak, died at 4:10 this morning of congestion of the lungs, at their home in the first ward. The little boy, the only chill of It? young parents, had only been ill a few days and up to yesterday morn morning ing morning seemed to be doing well. The little body will be laid to rest tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in Greenwood cemetery. Rev. Bunyan Stephens, pastor of the Baptist church, will conduct the funeral services and Messrs. Mclver & MacKay ovill have charge of the burial. Their many friends extend to the bereaved young couple their heart heartfelt felt heartfelt sympathy for the great trouble they are passing through. Sl.MUSE AT SEA Have you ever seen it? Then you have missed a vision whose beauty beggars speech, to make a faint portrayal. You climb from your berth, dress In eager haste to gain the forward deck of your staunch old steamship, -while yet the stars mirror their beauty from the crystal bosom of a tranquil sea. The winds are hushed to peaceful slumber, and other than the throbbing engine or the dull propeller's whine, within the steel ribbed hull of your prison habitation, no sound Is heard. Like undulating hills, low lying clouds stand sentinel against the Eastern doors where mingle sea and sky in nature's hallowed nuptials. Then as you look low down the binding arches there begins to spread the faintest glow, suggesting virtue's blush beneath the touch of love-warm lips. A tangent veil of vapor swings upward and like a crimson canopy rests along the highway which awaits the day's new king. A ragged beggar at the Golden Gates of Plenty, you gaze enraptured on the unfolding pa pageant. geant. pageant. A narrow flush of fire sweeps the surface of the wondrous waters, till quickly rising it kindles Into light the immensity above and the gloomy west beholding, hides her sombre face behind the curtains of her fading stars. Then the whole wide sea be becomes comes becomes a vast expanse of molten silver whose ripples are the Keys of Time's great organ that touched by a master's hand thrills the soul of each beholder with the music of redemption from night's shadowed pall. Methinks a sunrise on the ocean serves fittingly as a symbol of the ris rising ing rising Sun of Righteousness upon life's moral seas o'er which man voyages. The night of sin shrinks back, the clouds of sorrow dissipate and the sub limated soul is thrilled at the miracle of moral transformation that is wrought. Jno. B. Ley. Ocala, Fla. St. Louis Advocate. CARD OF THAXKS We wish to thank our friends of Connor and Ocala for their help and sympathy in our recent bereavement at the sickness and death of our mother, and especially do we wish to thank them for the many beautiful flowers. Their many kindnesses were highly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Randall. C;oLHE. AVEDIIIX; AT COLEMAX One of the most delightful events In the social history of Coleman was the celebration of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Stevens last Wednesday evening at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bridges. Sumter County Times. V. ALI1RE ATII-SMITII An interesting marriage was solemn solemnized ized solemnized last Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith at Center Hill, when Miss Bertha M. Smith and Mr. Leonard I. Galbreath were united in matri matrimony. mony. matrimony. Rev. Geo. S. Henderson of officiated. ficiated. officiated. Immediately after the cere ceremony mony ceremony the happy young couple left for a wedding trip south. The bride is a graduate of the Leesburg High School, and is an attractive young lady. The groom is one of Sumter county's most popular and promising young business men. Bushnell Times. GRAFTERS COME TO C'RIEF Marshall and Cozart. the fake bond swindlers who skinned Crescent City and Seville people out of some $10,000 early in the present month and who disappeared from DeLand when the swindled ones finally woke to the fact that they had been "stung," were ar arrested rested arrested at Winter Garden about 10:30 last Monday night by Sheriff Kenner Kenner-ly ly Kenner-ly and brought to this city handcuffed together on the early train Tuesday morning and are now in jail. Palatka News. WEATHER FORECAST Rain day. tonight and probably Thurs- TIIOM AS-Sl MMERALL On the first day of December at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. George Thomas of Marion county, led to the altar Miss Nancy Summeralls, of Hillsboro county. They took the train the same day for their home in Dunnellon. The ceremony was per performed formed performed by Notary Public Henry Rick Rick-ards. ards. Rick-ards. OAK VALE Oak Yale. Dec. 2. We are having some warm weather after a siene of cold weather. Mr. R. j. O. Rozear uf High Springs spent last week with relatives here. He returned home Sunday. Mr. J. P. Whitehurst and son Charlie, went down to Zuber Wednesday and to Ocala Thursday. While there they attended the Marion County Fair. Invitations are out to the wedding of Mi-s Bessie Anderson and Mr. N. F. Priester, which Is to take place Dec. 13th. A number of young folks attended the cane grinding at Mr. W. H. Ander Anderson's son's Anderson's Monday night. MILCH COWS FOR SALE At Dr. Dunn's stables, fresh Jersey cows for sale for a few days. See me if in need of a good cow. W. K. Lang Lang-ford. ford. Lang-ford. ll-2S-3td MULES FOR SALE We have Ju?t received an excep exceptionally tionally exceptionally fine carload of western mules, also a carload of Taylor-aCnnady buggies: none better. We can sell the stock and vehicles lower than you can get them for elsewhere. Call at our barns on West Exposition street. Harrell-Johnson & Co., ll-11416tdltw Ocala, Fla. For first class automobile service by the trip, hour or day, phone No. 327. First class car and uniformly low prices to all. J. C. Geiger. -Ad. stalemeat of Condition of I HU BUI Of 01A OCALA, FLA. t Co of noNinco, November Stttfc, 1912 ComleneI From Report to the Comptroller RESOURCES Loans and county warrants. $398,083.30 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 30.728.o0 Real esrate 500.00 Cash on hand and due from banks &0.642.27 Total resources $319,566.07 LIABILITIES Capital stock ; $ 30.000.00 Surplus and net profits 42.178:30 Unpaid dividends 120.00 Deposits 427.667.77 Total liabilities $319,966.07 A LOVE IX HIS CLASS Richmond, Va., Dec. 4. Gov. Gil Gilchrist christ Gilchrist of Florida is the only "real gov governor" ernor" governor" in the Union. He said so him himself self himself yesterday. "If there is a man here who is the real governor of his state, whose wife does not rule instead or he. announced Mayor Ainslie of Richmond, in welcoming delegates to the governors conference in session here, "1 call on him to stand up and be counted." Gov. Gilchrist. amid cheers and laughter, arose and was counted. He is unmarried. FRESIl SEEDS We have the new crop of garden and field seeds for fall and winter planting. Among them are turnips, rutabagas, onions, cabbage, lettuce, beans, etc The seed are the most reliable, the freshest and best that can be had. Ty dings & Company. Ad. DR. A. L. BLALOCK PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OFFICES OVER THE COMMERCIAL BANK DR. L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON Thonc 211 Ocala. Fla. M. C. IZLAR DENTAL SURGE0 Law Library Building Phone 444 OCALA, FLORIDA J. E. GHAGE DENTAL SURGEON Rooms O, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder lihck, OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH. . A. MOSES General Commission Merchant and Dealer in FRUITS and PRODUCE I am offering the following goods, to the wholesale trade onlyt Kins Apple, per barrel 94.00 York Imperial Apple, per bbl... 4.50 Red Ganow Apple, per bbl 4.2.1 Cape Cod Cranberrle, per crate.. 2.50 Celery, per dozen bunehe 85 Carrot, per rrate 1.55 Fine Canadian Turnips price on application. Malaga Grapes, per keg. .-!.50 to 5.00 Red Onion, 100 lb. ack 1.G5 Yellow Onion, lOO lb. sack 1.70 Virginia Cabbage, per crate 1.05 vr York Cabbage, doable crate.. 1.00 Special attention given to ont of town shipping order. Fresh Mock al always ways always on hand. Telephone 209. Xext door north of Florida Auto Sale Co., .North Magnolia street, Ocala, Fla. JI ST RECEIVED Carload Texas Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, 80c. per bushel; 12 bushels or more, 73c per bushel. H. B. Masters Co. ll-27-4td ltw FINE FLORIDA AND WESTERN Beef, Pork and Mutton FRESH APALACHICOLA OYSTERS Fresh and Sail Waier FISH Received Every Day Prompt Service, Good Goods and Reasonable Prices HENRY HOLLAND Phone 351 Stall No. City Market IS TOE BEST INVESTMENT IN F-L-O-R-I-D-A We buy, sell or develop business property, city and suburban. Building- lota and suburban farm and truck truck-ins ins truck-ins land. Write or see TAMPA BAY LAND CO. American National Dank Rnlldlnff, TAMPA, FLORIDA Ill'SHNELL'S BUDGET Son Inferential eiw frena the Conntj Seat of Sumter (Sumter County Times) Miss Ida Sells, a young lady who lived with her parents out near Mr. Town's, died Saturday after a brief illness. She was a very lovable young lady, only sixteen years of age. The whole town was shocked Thurs Thursday day Thursday morning to learn of the death of Harry, son of Rev. and Mrs. IL P. Blocker, who passed away Wednesday night after only a few" days illness. The sad news reached here this week of the death of Mrs. C. R. Phil lips, formerly of this place but who recently moved to West Palm Beach with her husband. Dolphus TidwelL son of U. D. Tid Tid-well, well, Tid-well, happened to a very serious acci accident dent accident last Wednesday while out hunt hunting. ing. hunting. In some way the gun was acci- dently discharged and the whole load entered the boy's left arm. Dr. Grif Griffin fin Griffin found it necessary to amputate the arm. Judge J. C. B. Koonce spent Thanks Thanksgiving giving Thanksgiving with his family in Ocala. The Times is sorry to learn of the death of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley, whtcn sad event oc curred at the home of its parents near Mr. Towns' place some time during this week. On account of the vacancy caused by the removal from the county of Mr. J. Tidwell, county commissioner from Sumterville district, the gover governor nor governor has appointed Mr. J. T. Williams of Sumterville to be commissioner for that district. I1RIEF SKETCH OF TIIE LIFE OF GOREE XELSOV (Sumter County T'mes) Many hearts in this county will be saddened at the news of the death of Goree Nelson, which sad event oc curred at Tampa Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. Nelson had been sick for many months. Wednesday of last week he was taken to Tampa, with the hope that under the care of physicians there his life might be prolonged. We have not at hand a biography of Mr. Nelson, but his life in this county for the past twenty years is well known to us all. He first settled In Sumter county at a grove near Bay H'll, where with his wife he lived until elected clerk of the circuit court. Be Before fore Before his election as clerk he served two terms in the Florida legislature from this county, the sessions of 1893 and 1895. He was first elected clerk in 1900, going into office January, 1901, and had he lived to serve out his term would have held office for twelve years." He was married to Miss Sallie Snowden at Ocala about twenty years ago and was fifty-seven years of age some time the past summer. He had just erected a magnificent home at Bushnell. and had moved In It e) I nnlv A fflw T a HnfrkT-a Via vt-aa AAnfin. ed to his bed by his last Illness. He was also re-elected to the office of clerk on November 5th, he being then confined to his bed. Besides his wife, who survives him, he left two brothers and one half half-brother brother half-brother to mourn his death. The body was interred In. the Tampa cemetery on Thursday, Thanksgiving day. COULD SHOUT FOR JOY "I want to thank you from the bot bottom tom bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. Bader, of Lewisburg, W. Va.; "for the wonder wonderful ful wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheu rheumatism, matism, rheumatism, from which I had been an al almost most almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia. Indigestion, Jaundice, and to rid the system of kid kidney ney kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters have no equal. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 cents at Tydlngs & Company. Ad. FOUXD ANOTHER FOOL Chicago, Dec. 4. Jack Johnson, ne negro gro negro pugilist, yesterday married Lucile Cameron, the 19-year-old white girl of Minneapolis, who recently appeared as a witness against him before the fed federal eral federal grand jury, which returned indict indictments ments indictments charging him with violation of the Mann act. The ceremony was performed at the home of Johnson's mother by a negro preacher in the presence of a dozen negroes and several newspaper report reporters. ers. reporters. THE SECRET TERROR The haunting fear of sickness and helplessness is the secret terror of the working man. Health is his capital Kidney diseases sap a man's strength and vitality. They lessen his earning capacity. Foley Kidney Pills bring back health and strength by healing the disease. They are the best medi medicine cine medicine made for kidney and bladder trou troubles. bles. troubles. The genuine are in the yellow package. Refuse any substitute. Sold by the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. ANOTHER SLAUGHTER ON TIIE PENNSYLVANIA Zanesville. O.. Dec. 4. Eight lives were sacrificed and five persons are not expected to live as a result of a wreck on the Pennsylvania Railroad near Dresden. O., last night. Four persons were killed outright and four died soon after the crash. FOILS A FOI L PLOT When a shameful plot exists be between tween between liver and bowels to cause dis distress tress distress by refusing to act, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, ad end such abuse of your system. They gently compel right action of stomach, liver and bowels, and restore your health and all good feelings. 25c. at Tydlngs & Company. Ad. CLEARED OP ONE CHARGE Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 4. J. Beal need was yesterday found not guilty of the murder of Capt. Al G. Boyce, Sr. Al Boyce, Jr., was killed by Hneed in Amarillo in September last. Sneed will be tried for this in February at Vernon. CROUPY COUGHS AND WHEEZY COLDS The quickest, simplest way to rid the children of dangerous coughs and wheezy, etuffy colds Is to give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It gives almost instant relief and stops a cough promptly. It soothes and heals. Contains no opiates. Sold by the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES look with horror on skin eruptions, blotches, sores or pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Eucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Ecneza or salt rheum vanish before It. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, cut and bruises. Unequaled for piles. Only 25c at Tydlngs & Company. A4. THE SERVICE The Bank service that counts is the ser service vice service that meets the customer's every require requirement. ment. requirement. The Munroc Sz Chambliss Bank is pre prepared pared prepared to meet every reasonable demand of its customers. We are always in a position to do just a little more thau ordinary conditions require. In this way, we merit the confidence of those we serve,- and try to deserve the ac accounts counts accounts of all who appreciates excellent service and courteous attention. THE MDNROE & Ocala, EVERY Santa Claus makes his Headquarters at the O. K. TEAPOT for his Goodies to fill the Children's Stockings. He knows it is the place. Every Christmas we have a large assortment of Candy, Nuts and Raisins, and in fact, every everything thing everything that goes to make a Xmas Dinner, and for Santa Claus, we have everything Good to Eat. All fresh goods, so you can't be disappointed. When Santa Claus goes to fill the stockings there is great satisfaction in knowing that everything is the BEST TO BE HAD. This Winter we have a more complete stock than ever, so you won't have any trouble selecting your wants from our store. Getting something to eat is a great problem. Let us help you and it won't be half so hard. We study the want of our Customers. . K. Teapot Grocery PHONES ocala ::::::: Florida FEME CAE LOAD :- tw 1 WW We have just received another carload of fctock. 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 -& OOB-B Phone 117 x-::::xx-::-:x-x X FOR FLORIDA RAISED JERSEY MILCH COWS THE FOUR GALLON KIND Apply lo ? ? ? v y. III 1 A TO IK T AfF CTftfl I? A OUT THAT COUNTS CHAMBLISS BANK Florida 16 and 174 OF -:- Ocala, Fla, r : ..." 0CA1A WEEKLY STAK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912 7. Extracts From a Mary Condeaed Matement of LA 0 i i 3 BEGIN WITH Sl.OQ "I called at the Commercial Dank today and introduced myself to the cashier. Vhen I told him I wanted to know more about a savings account, I found him very ready to explain it all to me. 'It's a very simple matter, and I had supposed it would mean a Knat amount of trouble and red tape. "It wa3 so easy, I took a dollar out of my pocket (I will not miss it ) and opened an account right there. They took my signature, ad address dress address and description and gave me my- Lank book. "I felt backward when I went in but when I came out it seemed to me I actually had an interest in the bank." THE WAY TO SAVEHAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH mum ifxinvL 1 1 3 Y Y Y I Y I Y : hx-xx-x-xk-x-x x-xx-xk-xx-x-x-x-x-x? ACM) FAMM FOR SALE A First Class, 50 Acre Farm, Close to Oca a, Will be Sold Cheap. All Implement?, Cows and Horses. A Big Bargain for Some one. SEE US AT ONCE, IF INTERESTED Muncaster & Be y y I Y y ? ? i ! Undertaker Smith. phone3 10 and 94. Masons mtet Thursday night. Moose meet Thursday evening. Go to the Ocala seed Store for fresh seeds. Ad. Initial stationery, 35c. the box at Gerig'a Drug Stores. Ad. White Clover Flour is better. Ask your grocer. Pure Food and ileal Mall, city mar market, ket, market, phone 471. 31. C Dwh. 11-22-tf . The reading club met yesterday aft afternoon ernoon afternoon with Mrs. G. T. Maug'ns. Miss Mary Kate isamford of Opelika. Ala.. Is the gue.-t of Mrs. G. W. Martin. The Baptist Philathea girls have postponed their candy sale until the latter part of next week. The King's Daughters will meet Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the Methodist church. The Tuesday Morning Bridge Club held Its initial meeting yesterday with Mi.ss Mattie Williams at the home of Mrs. R. S. Hall. Mrs. L. F. Blalock. yesterday eve evening, ning, evening, entertained with a dainty oyster supper the young ladies who with her won honors In the recent auto parade. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Ocala Board of Trade Rooms OCALA .... FLORIDA The Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. W. II. Dodge tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. This will be the only meeting held during Decem December,, ber,, December,, : y W. L. Denham and family return yesterday from Crystal River, where they spent Tharlksgiving with Mrs. Denham's father Capt. X. Barco. The itrln was made Ui their car and splen did time was nade. Mr. Denham ap plied the powef in Crystal River at 9 Y a. m., stoppel in Ocala and other J. noints en route, out reachea uajnes- iville at 1 p. m. Gainesville Sun. A full line of enameled ware and XXXXXXXKXXXXIIIXXXXXXKXXX flower pots at a bargain at the Ocala 1 1 X iSeed Store. Ad. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY- LOST A bunch of keys, between the deal Theater and carnival grounds. 'Return to Star office. 12-3 t. v "' . I- "V A WW 4 L i- ---- ii ii iim"" .... 1 i II ptlli 1 1 i VI .'.'v; ;- '--ZZi':it-:Z A Nyal's Corn Remover actually re removes. moves. removes. 25c. at both Gerig's Drug Stores. Ad. Preserve your artTsuc Board of Trade certificate by having It framed at the Oeal3 News Co. Ad. For qufcK signs painted while you wait, ee the Dodge Sign and Decorat Decorating ing Decorating Co. I-ave orders Fame old stand. Ad. The ladies of the Methodist sewing cirri.- will meet with Mrs. T. H. Wallis n.-xt Monday afternoon. DR. XV. K. !,AXE BANK OCALA, FLV. At the Clowe of IlaMae, Aot. 2, 1912, lunl on Call of the Comptroller ASSETS Loans and discounts -.$359,821.66 County warrants S2.S3.34 Stocks and bonds 28.830.00 Overdrafts 32.18 Bank building, furniture and fixtures 27.030.00 CASH: In vault 133,848.83 Due from banks. 68,101.75 103.530.38 $612,93.&6 LIABILITIES Capital stock I 50.000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 32.878.82 Bills payable 30.000.00 Deposits 499. M5.lt $612.6if3.&6 TKMPLE TOMKHT "Silver Moon's Rescue." Indian and western story. "A Little Louder, Please." A funny comedy. "The Little Girl Next Door." Beau Beautiful tiful Beautiful story. Door open at 6:45 3-10c. Orchestra music. Amateurs Friday. EASTERN" STAR The Eastern Star Sewing Circle mat Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. W. Cook. About fifteen ladies were pres present ent present and spent two hours very busily with their needles. The Jewels for the chapter that the ladies have been working all summer for have been ordered and will be here before installation. Election of of officers ficers officers for next year will take place Friday. Dec. 6th, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Bradford Webb of Kendrlck. assisted Mrs. Cook in serving delicious sandwiches, olives, fru't cake and hot chocolate. All present spent a pleas pleasant ant pleasant time. 1 Speelnllnt Eye, Ear, None and Throat : Of o(i. LaW Library Bldg. Ocala. Ad. i Arkar.:is Chin & rever Tonic, 25 and 5o cents per bottle. Guaranteed j to cure. Best for cold3 and lagrlppe. Tydtngs & Co. Ad Look at our line or box stationery before making your purchase. Most j anything you want can be found at the 'Court Pharmacy. Ad. LOKjrrro (Xear Mandarin) Florida Hoarding School for Boys, Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Boys from Eight to Fourteen Years Received, and Carefully Trained on Physical, Intellectual, Moral and Social Lines. Healthy Location. Mag nificent Swimming Pool. Complete Equipment in Scihoolrooms. Dorm itories, Dining Hall 8nd Recreation Rooms. Apply for Prospectus to the Sister Superior ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY LOIIETTO. FLORIDA ::":":::x v y ? V y 1 y y y y y y v y y y 5 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y ? y i y THE FLORIDA CENTRAL LAND DEVELOPER OF NORTH OCALA CO. For Quick Sale We have placed on sale 25 of those beautiful lots in our New Subdivision NORTH OCALA at 50 per cent, below value.. After this sale of 25 lots the remainder will be advanced $50. per lot. Buy a lot now and save $50. This is a beauti beautiful ful beautiful piece of property, and we take pleasure in showing it to you whether you wish to buy or not. If you want to subscribe for a mag magazine, azine, magazine, a single magazine or a club, for yourself or a Chr'stma3 present for a friend, please do so through Miss Alice Campbell, 47 South Third street. Phone 108. It is best for an Ocala man not to frown too much if for no other reason, the dust wpi fyi the furrows in his face and the clfy water won't wash it out. Every man will find It will pay him to wear ft placi Jjrisage all day and polish off his goimfenanee with his hat brush or whisk broom every night be before fore before retiring. f)2 lbs. Meal ami Grits 2.V II lbs W hole Grain Rice $1.00 Irish Potatoes, er peck :$Oc Sweet Potatoes, er ieek 20c Cream of Wheat l.c Larjje Snowdrift CoiiiKmnl . .$1.20 ." Gallons Oil OOc 7 liars Lenov Soap 2."c 2 Vi lb. Cans Ocean Gem Salmon 2."c 3 Packages Jello 23c i Cans Hominy 25c 2 Cans Sunleani Shrimp 2."c 1 lit. Sunbeam Soda. ....... ii Sunbeam Mince Meat H Sunlieam Corn Flakes 25c Sunbeam Oatmeal 10c 4-lb. Pkj;. Van Houtons Cocoa. .25c ?2-lb. Pkg. Van Houton's Cocoa. 45c 1-lb. Pkg. Van Houton's Cocoa. 85c 3 ISest Cocoa on the Market Mr. J. II. Miller of Jacksonville, representative of the Empire Scale and Fixture Company, after a couple of T I days visit to Ocala, left for home to V y v y v y v v y y y y y y Mr. J. W. Willis of Dlitchton has sold Xjhis fine farm and will remove to Levy day. Mr. Miller has belonged to the Woodmen of the World for twenty-one years. He is a member of Falmetto Camp of Jacksonville, which has over a thousand members and is one of the greatest fraternal and social orders in the state. Armour Wentern Steak, 2.1 rent a pound at the Pure Food Stall, city market. Phone 471. M. C. Doh. OFFICE: On Main St. two Doors N. of Harrington Hall. X y ? ? ? y y v y : y y y y y 4 ? v y y y ! y ! county near Morriston. is Levy's gala. Marion's loss Dr. S. II. Dlitch left last night for .a tr'p to Largo. Fort Myers aVvl other noints in South Florida. II- will be gone a week or ten days. c . c Comparatively Short bat Very Uoay sedoii of the Cooarlt Lant Erealaa; The city council mt la?t night with the following members present: Chair Chairman man Chairman Carroll. Messrs. Carmichael. Tay Taylor. lor. Taylor. Weihe. Ilelvenston. Fausett and Livingston. Minutes of last meeting were read and approve-i. Mr. C. A. Dinkins appeared and ask asked ed asked to have hi nam restored to the registration list, it having been erron erroneously eously erroneously stricken, when he was tempor temporarily arily temporarily out of town. His r.ame was or ordered dered ordered restored to the books. E. Bomolini asked to be allowed to erapoand cattle and other stock run running ning running at large in the city during the night. Mr. Long, the day empoundlng officer, recommended the plan. He was authorized to do the work, the fees to be his remuneration. Marshal Carter asked to be relieved of certain tax certificates on personal property which he had been unable to collect. The matter was referred to the finance committee. The clerk read a communication from the agent of the A. C. L., asking for more specific instructions as to what street crossinsrs the council de desired sired desired them to put In. On motion the clerk was instructed to notify the A. C. L. Railway, the S. A. L. Railway and the Ocala & Southwestern Railway, that the council put them on notice that all streets In the city, crossing their roads or spurs, must be put In good condition as to crossings, unless now in such condition. The A. C. L. was instructed to immediately put In a good wood crossing, to grade, against which the brick pavement can be laid at Fort King avenue. Engineer Moorhead reported $1492.60 worth of street paving completed by the Alabama Paving Co., since the last meeting of the council. The clerk was Instructed to pay one-half of the bill, according to contract, when approved by the street committee. Only one bid was received for pav paving ing paving with brick the two blocks extend extending ing extending west on Exposition street and two blocks from Main street west on Fort King avenue. The bid was from the Alabama Paving Co., and was for $1.80 per square yard, brick to He turned on edge. On motion the bid was held without action till the next meeting of the council. North Third street was ordered opened east to the city limits. Mr. Taylor introduced an ordinance authorizing the laying of cement side sidewalks walks sidewalks on Daugherty street from Okla Okla-waha waha Okla-waha avenue north to the city limits. Same was read for its first time and referred to the judiciary committee. All bills properly approved were or ordered dered ordered paid. Bills for burying Willis Green and A. Patterson, colored paupers, were ordered paid. Mr. Weihe offered a resolution au authorizing thorizing authorizing the clerk to issue certificates against property on Fort King avenue where street and sidewalk paving had been done. On motion the clerk was authorized to prepare advertisements for the newspapers to advertise for sale the city lot now used for as the city pound on West Fort King Avenue. The council reserves to decline anv bid. The sidewalk ordinance, -covering certain unfinished sidewalks on Fort King avenue, was read the second time by sections, read the third time and adopted on roll call. In the matter of Mr. Livingston's saloon district ordinance, Mr. Helven Helven-ston ston Helven-ston of the judiciary committee, asked for further time, as the committee had been unable to meet. The eouncil then adjourned. GET UNDER OUR WING And you'll be safe on a rainy day. Sickness as well as reverses visit those who least expect them. Money Deposited for Sale Keeping In our bank is a splendid thing to have in time of necessity. Now is a good time to open an account. Call and we will arrauge all details. THE OCALA NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL FULLY IX f 75,000 H. D. STOKES. Cashier. JNO. L. EDWARDS. Pres. CLARENCE CAMP. Vie Pre. y A T. Thomas, Pkes. J. Thompson, Manager I The Woodmar Sand & Stone Co.. DEALERS IN A! -I CO MAS , Last evening at six o'clock Mrs. L. F. Blalock gave an oyster supper, com complimentary plimentary complimentary to the ladies who assisted in decorating her car for the automo automobile bile automobile parade, which took place at the fair grounds on Thanksgiving day. This car was indeed "a thing of beauty" and won the first prize. Among the ladies who enjoyed the charming hospitality of Mrs. IJlalock were Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Carney, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. A. G. Gates. Mrs. M. 11. Stovall. Mrs. A. L. Blalock, Mrs. T. M. Moore. Mrs. Julian Robinson and Misses Sara Davis. Ceclle Downs, Louise Nixon, Clara Johnson and Hester Dewey. Supper was served In courses and consisted of oyster cocktail, crackers, fried oysters, the lightest of hot buttered rolls, pickles, celery, delicious hot coffee with whip whipped ped whipped cream and Waldorf salad. The old Rogers place, comprising 260 acres of fine land adjoining the city limits on the south boundary line, will be cleared within the next few months and a portion of it subdivided and placed on sale. The present own er, Mr. C. P. Howe of Clarkson, W. a., is here making arrangements for the clearing of the land. Ocala item in Times-Union. STRAY COLT PHONE 163 Mr. G. M. Blitch of Blltchton has old his fine home place and intends to make his residence elsewhere. He may become a citizen of Ocala, and Ocala will be elad to have him. Mr. C. W. Hunter of the Citizens Oa3 Co., went to Atlanta today on a busi ness trip. The Johnny Jone- carnival is draw drawing ing drawing large crowds and there are some very good attractions on the grounds. The trained animals are as good as anx that have been here and at every turn there are all kinds of catchy amusements. y. T i. y ? 1 ! Terkeween Oil, tne great nerve and bone liniment; will not blister. For rheumatism, neuralgia, pains in th back or sides and all other aches. 25 cents per bottle at Tydlngs & Co. Ad. FOR SALE At a bargain, one 30 horsepower, 5-passenger touring car; 1U12 model, only been used a short time: as good as new. Apply bx 597, Ocala, Fla. ll-27-d5t wit xxkkkxxxxxxk-X";x: Highest cash price pail for all oil troM or silver. P.. Goldman, Ocala, Fla. Why Pay More? Ad. A mare colt, light roan, about 2' years old. strayed from RedJick dur ing May, 1912. Colt has no marks or brands except small lump from barb wire scar in forehead. Two other colts trayed with this one and were found n the Greenwood section. Information of its whereabouts will be rewarded by the owner. W. H. Sherouse. Red- dick. Fla. 12-4-lm w four-cylinder. two-pasenger car n first class condition In every respect. Cheap for cash. Apply at this office. The Candy cf Character On the Chaii-citr of Candy depends its fitness for gift making. No Candy is so well fitted and graciously accepted as Candles of Rare Quality.' HELP tt'AlYil WANTED Several salesman In Alachua. Marlon, Tutnam and Citrus counties to represent oldest establish established ed established sewing machine on earth. Exper Experience ience Experience not necessary. Good men can make good wages. Address Singer Sewing Machine Co., Gainesville. Fla. T. W. TROXLER 21 Main Street SALES AGENT for Lake Weir Sand and Crushed Rock 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-. scriptions. llt-tidences or Stores contracted in in Brick. Stone and Cement. Contracts taken anywhere in the Btate. Esti Esti-mates mates Esti-mates furnished on request. OFFICE AND YARDS NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 331 OCALA, FLORIDA WHNPSdDlR HOTEL JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST AND FLORIDA'S LARGEST AM BEST YEAR ROUND HOTEL The Hotel you take your Mother, Wife or Sister to. THE HOME HOTEL OF THE STATE RATES European Plan S1.50 per Day and Uq-Ward A. F. WILSON, Ass'l Mgr. TD0S. M. WILSON, Prop, and Ugr JACKSONVILLE FLA. mm ROUND TRIP TAMPA TO Panama-Jamaica-Cuba VIA A. C. L. R. R. and P. & 0. S. S. Co. The tlepant n- S. S. "Hvan feline" will pall from Key West every other Tuc-s-lay during January, February and March, beginning Jan uary 7th, stoppins two days at Colon. C. Z.f two clays at Kingston, Jamaica, and at Havana. Fourteen days' trip from Tampa. Hate In Includes cludes Includes meals and berth both at sea and in port. Stop-overs allowed. Tickets limited to April 1st. For further information call on or write G. KIIIKLAND. D. P. A., A. C. L. R. R.. Tampa. I. .1. SAUXDERS, O. I A. I. & O. S. t3. C, Jacksonville. AVTOMOHILn FOIl SALE CHEAP EEDI5, XEW CROP Garden, field and flower seed. Just received. For sale by Wm. Anderson, druggist and seedsman, Ocala. Ad. FOK RENT FOR RENT Two or three large furnished rooms for light housekeep housekeeping. ing. housekeeping. 29 Daugherty St. 10-30-tf OME PRIZE TTRMPS Mr. J. S. Reifenbers, who lives south of town on Orange avenue, has a very fine winter garden. He brouzht to this office today some of the finest white turnips that we have ever seen. Not only the turnips but the top3 were magnificent, and the bunch of four have weighed over twenty-five pounds. though perfectly fresh and tender. FIRE WOOD I have opened a wood yard near Dr. Boney's residence, where I nave a large stock of fireplace and stove wood in pine and oak, all of which Is well seasoned. One dollar for a big: load, delivered promptly to any part of the city. I also operate a hack service. Phone your orders for a first class carriage with white drivers. Phone 45. J. A. BANNING. HORSES AND MULES I am keeping at my Sales Barn 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, yon will find some Stock to snit yon, if it is one or dozen head yon need, I have them. r-i if s ZJ x 7 - M. JT. NICHOLS LIVE STOCK DEALER OCALA, FLORIDA FOLEY'S OMOlAMnVE rcR ST0MACiTRiuBix end Const i?Tiot . r r : ; , ,. :.. '. ' "" -"'-'"'"' r ".j "'' OCALA EVEJtfSG STAl IVEDXESDAT, bECEMfcfefc 4, 1912 STOUFFER i ,v f u ! I Order a China Dinner or Breakfast Set with your Initial on same. SEE WINDOW Ao Eo MMNETT THE JEWELER Ocala, Florida BEAUTIFUL We have One of the in the State, Without kind that do notjjtarnish, and there are pretty dark green and blue ones, and many other colors and hades and all of the difFerent shapes and trimmings. We will take great pleasure in showing you our line of beds, and can certainly please you in this department. Respectfully, McIVER & McKAY THE FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE .nniiMnitioji y IMG w HAT'S the use of having a gun and using poor ammunition? I 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 for Shells, Cartridges, Ponder and all Kinds of Ammunition Supplies. lartoi Hardware Co. Ocala, F. E. McCLAXE, M. D. Specialist in Chronic Diseases THE DR. M'CLANE MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE Ocala. Florida THONES: OFFICE: Office, 333. Fu'.te 1 to 7 Holder Block, Southwest Dr. McClane's Resilience, 407. Corner of Fublic Iquare Notet C!l made hjr MpeHfll Mppotatmrnt. SpeHal Genltc I rlnarj- CllaU after 7 p. m. -nT .lr. EOLD WEATHER KOlfflRTS We have the largest and best stock of Lap Robes an I Storm Aprons ever brougM 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 us fix you up. Our stock of bug;?y top., canpi? anJ awnings la also complete and we have enough horse blankets for all the "old Dob Dobbins" bins" Dobbins" In thla section. Don't fall to call on us when in need of anything- In our line. .KNIGHT LANG S HAND PAINTED CHINA DINNER SETS 2 Prettiest Line of Beds Excepting any Firm. We carry over fifty differ different ent different styles, aiid nearly as many difFerent prices. There are handsome white enameled, with little cr no brass trimmings, then there are solid brass beds, the y r y y v y y v Y 1 X 6 V V y y v y y y X y x 4 y y t y y y y y y y y y v y ? ? ? ? y y y y x Florida i :-x-x-x-xx:-x-x-x-xxx-x- MNG BANG e Root of Evil Dy THOMAS DIXON Copyright. 1911. by Thomas Dixon The captain of the district brushed rudely past hi id pranj: into his an an-tnmobilp. tnmobilp. an-tnmobilp. lie waved his hand to his ehaufTVnr. His resture was mistaken by n pair of krnn. restless eyes for n command to hl3 reserves to disperse the 'rowd A pale, shabby young fellow leaped past the line of police into the ojteii spare and rushed straight for the re serves. His lon. thin arm was lifted hfirfi in the air rlntc-hintr a black thine with a lighted fuse sparkling fmui it cr.v-T. A murTur ripp'ed through the crowd tl.e pi'!; e sttM still and stared, and the n"t i!'imeiit the botnl exploded In the !iv's hind, and his body lay on the stone.s a mangled heap of torn Jh;s!i iMid bl"d soaked rags. Th T!e fM'icc ehrwged the crowd and e!'i!id them without mercy. The p.'-'e rlcd in confusion in every di direction, rection, direction, and in tive minutes the square v.'as !( i red. Stuart had hurried Nan to her car and nshed back to the scene of the tragedy. He readily passed the lines of the police, who recognized him as the district attorney. The doctor reached the spot and Harriet was holding the dying boy's head in her lap. Stuart bent over her curiously and slowly asked: "You were not afraid to rush up here with your father and take that poor mangled thing in your arms?" "Of course not." she replied simply. "Papa says he's dying nothing can be done for him. They've sent for an ambulance.' The doctor pressed Stuart's arm and spoke in low tones: "I've made some big mistakes in my life. boy. I'm just beginning to see them. I've read a new message In the flutter of this poor fellow's pulse. I'll not be slow to heed It." When the doctor reached home the face of the dying boy haunted him. He be gan to fear his struggle with Rivens in his long drawn and fiercely contested lawsuit was an act of the same es essential sential essential quality of blind physical vio lence. rie began to see that the. real motive hack of his struggle was hatred of the man this little counter Jumper who had destroyed his business. It was the irony of such a fate that sank its poisoned dagger into his heart. lie faced the fact at last without flinching. He rose and paced the floor of his library for a half hour with measured tread lie stopped suddenly and clinched his big fists instinctively. "I do hate him with undying, everlasting hatred, and I pray God to give me greater strength to hate him more!" lie rose with sudden determination, lie would not surrender. lie would fight it out with this little swarthy scoundrel, win or lose. Ills house was mortgaged: the last dollar of his sav savings ings savings he had spent in helping others, and the money set aside to finish Harriet's course in music had been lost in the panic lie would fight It out somehow and win. But the one thing that must not fail was the per perfection fection perfection of his girl's voice. The court of appeals would certainly render its decision before her next term's work would begin. She could rest during the summer. It would do her good. If he could be firm with his tenants and collect his room rents promptly from every one- the income from bis house was still sufficient to pay tlip interest on the mortgage and give him a little to eat. It would be enoi:rh. Food for the soul was more iiu;x:t iiu;x:t-ant. ant. iiu;x:t-ant. lie resolved to ask Stuart to collect his rents. He looked up and Harriet stood at his Hide. "What have you been crying about?" he asked anxiously. "Oh, nothing much," was the low answer. "I really don't know per haps the thing that makes the birds out there in the square chirp while the snow Is still on the ground, the feeling that spring is coming." i "You're keeping something from me. dearest." he whispered, slipping his arm about her waist. "Tell me." "You really believe in my voice, don't you?" she asked slowly. "Relieve in it? Do I believe In Cod?" "Could I go abroad right away and finish my work there?" She asked the question with such painful intensity, the father looked up with a start. "Why do you wish to go now. child?' he asked. "I've a confession to make, papa, dear. I'm in love, desperately and hopelessly.'" A sob caught her voice, and the father's arms drew her to his heart and held her. "Rut why hopelessly, my baby?" he asked. "Your hair is beaten gold, your eyes are deep and true, your slender little form has all the symmetry and beauty of a sylph. You are young, radiant, glorious, and your voice the angels would eny." "Rut the man 1 love doesn't realize all that yet. papa. dear. Fie Is btMind by the memories of the past to a worn an he once loved, a woman who Is evil at heart, and though she betrayed him for the lust of money is determin determined ed determined to hold him still her slave. IP:t she shall not. I'll right for him: And you'll help me, papa, won't you?" The father drew her close. "Won't I Just wait and see! But you haven't told me his name? I've been very blind. I fear." "You've never guessed?" She lifted her face to his In surprise. "No." "Jim." "Our Jim Stuartr Sue -.o.;,-:tvj ucr voice wouldn't work "Oh i ;-ee. I fcer the father mused I.e i.r.t mve ot a ehiid's heart grown s!ou: nto ;!.- great jiassioa of life." Aga:-s ?hf liTtfe held nlded. "Yon cacl-T-tar.d now why I wish to r away. : finish my work abroad n: be ue;;.er to hini with the ocean betweeu us. He'U u:isi me then 1 feel it. ki..w it. When I return he will be pioud oi my voire 1 shall go mad if i stay here and see him dangling at that woman's heels 1 shall sing when he hears me as I never sang before, and I shall say to him then all the un unspoken spoken unspoken things I dare not pnt In speech." The father kissed the trembling Hps and answered firmly: "I'll raise the money for you right away." And then for half an hour she lay in his arms while he whispered beautiful thoughts of her future. When he sent her to bed he had kissed the last tear away. "And now I've got to surrender," he said to himself. (Continued Tomorrow). CATARRH CAXXOT RE CURED with local applications, as they can cannot not cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca Catarrh tarrh Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mu mucous cous mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was pre prescribed scribed prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a reg regular ular regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puriSers, acting direct directly ly directly on the mucous surfaces. The per fect combination of the two ingre ingredients dients ingredients is what produces such wonder wonderful ful wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F, J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Fam Family ily Family Pill3 for constipation. Ad. A bull in a china shop looks like an innocent bystander, compared to a bull moose in the republican party. Washington Star. DRIVES OFF A TERROR The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneu pneumonia. monia. pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicine obtaina obtainable ble obtainable to drive it off. Countless thou thousands sands thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. "My husband believes it has kept him from having pneumon pneumonia ia pneumonia three or four times," writes Mrs. George W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaran Guaran-teen teen Guaran-teen for all bronchial affections. Price, 50c. and $1. Trial bottle free at Ty Ty-dings dings Ty-dings & Company. Ad. But still that nerve-racking ques question tion question will persist: "Will the offices go round?" Atlanta Constitution. THEY ALWAYS HELP ELDERLY PEOPLE Foley Kidney Tills give Just the help elderly people need to tone and strengthen their kidneys and bladder and regulate their action. John. Mc Mc-Masters, Masters, Mc-Masters, Streator, 111., says: "I feel better and stronger than I have for many years, and Foley Kidney Tills did it." Sold in Ocala by the Anti Anti-Monopoly Monopoly Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. Turkish trousers are being extensive ly worn this fall in beating retreats. Chicago News. For sore feet, chilblains, frost bite, sore nipples, chafing, cuts, galls, burns, sore sor scalds, DARBY'S PROPHY PROPHYLACTIC LACTIC PROPHYLACTIC FLUID is a marvelous rem edy. It relieves inflamed conditions, heals the flesh and eases pain. Taken internally for cramps or dysentery it corrects the disorder at once. Price 50c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ad. General Sherman's opinion of the Balkan war would be picturesque. When children cought a great deal It is time to take notice or something serious will develop. A few doses of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP may ward off a spell of sickness. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ad. After the fight is over, many a man Is sorry he didn't compromise. Dr. Wm. Sadler, author of "The Cause and Cure of Colds," says that common colds should be taken serious seriously, ly, seriously, especially when they "hang on." Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a reliable household medicine for coughs and colds, equally effective for child children, ren, children, and for grown persons. Take it when you feel a cold coming on. It will avert danger of serious results and cure quickly. No harmful drugs. Sold in Ocala by the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore. Ad. It's tough on the society bud who marries a blooming Idiot. Everybody uses flour, why not get the best. The White Clover Flower as advertised in this paper is fully guar guaranteed, anteed, guaranteed, and deserves at least a trial by you. You will help convince the ad advertiser vertiser advertiser that your paper is a good ad advertising vertising advertising medium by patronizing the firm that uses its columns. A bluff may prove an effective sub substitute stitute substitute for the real goods. Rub the joints with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT to relieve rheuma rheumatism. tism. rheumatism. It penetrates the flesh to the bone conveying Its soothing and re restorative storative restorative influence to the spot where the pain exists. Price, 23c, 50c. and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ad. MEN Our illustrated catalogue ex explains plains explains how be teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Molber Barber College. Atlanta, Ga. Ad. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For tale by all deal dealers. ers. dealers. Ad. The truessins: contest ju?t now i on the outcome of the Ealkan war. If you are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle effect of Chamberlain's Tablets makes them especially suited to your case. For! sale by all dealers. Ad. JrtJK SALE FOR SALE Box ball alley, tent and all accessories. This cutfit Is almost new and cost $450, but we offer It for $150 spot cash. The Success Furniture Co. 11-1 THE H(D)M LME : t i 3 X : i : : BELOW we show One of the Six New Models of the Hudson Cars for 1913. These Silent Cars will Appeal to all Lovers of Fine Automobiles. The Cars are now ready for delivery and our Demonstration Car is at Your Service. The prices are F. O. B. Detroit, and each car is Fully Equipped vith Tops and Top Boots, Wind Shields, Speedometers, Five Electric Lamps, Electric Self Starters and Demountable Rims. The Motors have all Working Parts En Enclosed closed Enclosed and are Absolutely Silent. Call at the Parage fop Demonstration. WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND FURTHER PARTICULARS. : t V V X a : X 1 1 In this Advertisement We will Show from Time to Time, All of the Different Models of the HUDSON 1913 Line. The Car Shown herewith is the New Model "37", Touring Car, Five Passenger, Four Cylinders, and we will be Pleased to give You a Demonstrate !I a iuu ii you are interested. X REMEMBER that we have the Largest and Handsomest Fire Proof Garage in the Central Portion of Florida, 10.000 Square Feet of Floor Space, and we Care For and Store Cars. Our Repair Department, is the Best Equipped in the City With Skilled Workmen Who Know Their Business and the Most Modern Machinery and Tools A Full Line of Automobile Sundries of all Kinds in Stock mmk Phone 76 t : lCl7.T??r.lS5K BALLARD'S MWLDMflRfl .1 IT IS Rub It In over the part affected. It penetrates the flesh and quickly reaches the spot where the trouble exists. The painful symptoms immediately subside. It relaxes the muscles, quiets Inflamma Inflammation, tion, Inflammation, restores strength, ease and suppleness. Severe cases of chronic rheumatism or neuralgia are forced to yield to Its powerful relieving influence. There is no ailment of the muscles or flesh that cannot be helped through this marvelous healing remedy: the pain is eased the moment It reaches tho affected part. It 13 a threat family remedy for all purposes for which a liniment is needed. For heal healing ing healing cuts, wounds, burns, bruises, galls, chafed spots, swellings, frost bites, stings of Insects, Ivy poi poisoning, soning, poisoning, sprains, contracted muscles, it Las no superior In the epeed with which it will restore healthy conditions. Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and 51.00 per Bottle. JAMES F. BALLARD Stephens Eye Salve a remedy XOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under ami by virtue of a final decree of fore foreclosure closure foreclosure made and entered by the cir circuit cuit circuit court of the fifth judicial circuit of Florida, in and for Marion county, in chancery, on the 19th day of Octo October, ber, October, A. L. 1112. in a certain cause late lately ly lately pending in said court wherein Nathan Mayo was complainant and Thomas 11. Seaman and L.idia Seaman, his wife, were defendant, the under under-.isned .isned under-.isned was appointed special master in chancery in said cause to execute said final decree, and that pursuant there thereto to thereto I will on the first Monday in De December, cember, December, A. D. 1'j12, viz: ttar 2nd day of December, A. D. It2 lurinsr the lesral hours of 5ale. offer for sale and sell to the hishest and best bidder for cash at public outcry in front of the west door of the court house of Marion county, Florida, the following described property, situate, lyinsr and bein;r in Marion county. Florida. to-wit: One hundred and forty yards north and south by sev seventy enty seventy yards east and west in the north northeast east northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section nine, township seventeen south, ransre twenty-three east, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said final decree and cost. K. L. Stapp, Special Master in Chancery. The above sale is continued until Monday, Jnnuarv tl, 1I3 K. Stapp. Special Master. NOTICE Of Application for Leave to Sell Minor" Ii nl Notice is hereby jriven that on the :ril day of January, A. D. lJU.'l I will apply to Honorable Joseph Hell, county j j l:ie in and for Marion coun county, ty, county, state of Florida, at his office in Mcala. in said county, for an order au authorising thorising authorising me. as suardian of Thos. V. and Dorothy Crawford, the minor heirs of the estate of John F. Crawford, de deceased, ceased, deceased, to sell at private sale the fol following lowing following property beloninar to said es estate, tate, estate, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of lot number twenty-nine of Smith Dougherty s add to the city of Ocala. Marion county, Fla., thence east one hundred feet, south one hundred and twenty-five feet, west one hundrel feet, north one hundred and twenty-five feet to p. o. b. : also the north half of lot number twenty twenty-eiht eiht twenty-eiht of Smith v Dougherty's add to the city of Ocala. Marion county, Flor Flor-ila: ila: Flor-ila: and also all of lot number nine of Smith A: D ju;znerty's add to Ocala, Marion county. Florida; also the south naif of lot number twelve of Smith & Dvjuhertys add to Ocala. Marion county, Florida. Said lands belonin;? to the estate of the said John F. Craw Crawford, ford, Crawford, deceased, to be sold for the best interest of sail minor heirs. This 2nd day of December. 1312. Ketura E. Crawford, Guardian. Take Dlgestlt for Indigestion and wear a smile. At Court Pharmacy. Ad. A- FOR US)! i i X X. r C . S "S. S auto OCALA, FLORIDA Lamo Back, Stitch In the Side, Stiff Neck or Rheumatism In the Joiata puts a man out of commission most effectually. The misery will not lut if treated with A WONDERFUL PAIN RELIEF. PROPRIETOR ot great power la disease of the eyes strenKtaena the lent. Solo And RccoMMCiMOgpftvL ALL. DRUGGISTS A HALF MILLION CABBAGE plants now ready for setting. For further information, address, N. Price, Gainesville, Fla. NOTICE Of Application for Pardon Notice is hereby given under Section 4074 of the Statutes of the state of Florida, that K. R. Robinson will make application to the pardoning board of the state of Florida, meeting at Talla Tallahassee, hassee, Tallahassee, Florida, In regular session, for a pardon, the said E. R. Robinson hav having ing having been convicted on a charge of em embezzlement, bezzlement, embezzlement, said conviction taking place In Marlon county, the place of the commission of the alleged offence, at the spring term of the circuit court thereof, 1912 A. D. Signed: E. TL Robinson. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX Deed 1'ntler Section S of Chapter 4s, Latvw of Florida. Notice is hereby given that II. Light Light-foot, foot, Light-foot, purchaser of tax certificate No. 674. dated the 6th day of June, A. D. 1310, has filed said certificate in my office, and has made application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the following described property situated in Marion county, Florida, to-wit: N' of neU of se',4 of sei pec 36 tp 17 s r 2i e i acres. The said land being assessed at the date of the issuance of sifh certificate in the name of un unknown. known. unknown. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, tax deed will issue thereon on the 5th day of December, A. D. 1012 Witness my official signature and seal this the Jst day of November, A. D. 1912. S. T. Sis trunk. Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co. Fla. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX Deed I nder Section S of Chapter 4S Law of Florida. Notice is hereby riven that Sumner Lumber Company, purchaser of tax certificate No. .108. dated the 2nd day of June. A. D. lf02. has filed paid cer certificate tificate certificate in my office, and has made ap application plication application f jr tax deed to issue in ac accordance cordance accordance with law. Paid certificate embraces the follow: n? described property situated in Marion county.! Florida, to-wit: V2 of nw1; section J 20. tp 14 s r 21 e. The said land being I assessed at the date of the issuance ofi such certificate in the name of Tom I Daly. I nless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law. tax deed will Issue thereon on the 28th day of December, A. D. 1912. Witness my official signature and seal this the 26th day of November, A. D. 1912. S. T. Sistrunk, Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co. Fla, fa x EC! DC A i. .1. . X v. S. J. Pyles, Mgr. KIT ST. IjOUIS, MO. or eyelids. It hcala quickly and NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain decree of foreclosure Issued out of the circuit court of the fifth Judicial circuit of Florida, in and for Marion cotfnty, made and entered on the 26th day of October, A. D. 1912, In that certain cause pending wherein C. A. Scandrett is complainant and A. JJ. Edwards and Susan Edwards defendants, I, llradford Williams, special master In said caus-. shall offer for sale and sell at public outcry in front of the west door of the court house of Marion county, Florida, betwten the legal hours of Bale on rule day Monday, the Cln day of Jannnrr A. D. Iftl.t, the same being the first Monday In said month, to the hiahest and best bidder for cash, the following described prop property, erty, property, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, section eleven (11), township fifteen (15), range twenty (20) east, containing forty (40) acres more or less, situated lying and being in Marion county, Florida, or so much thereof an may be necessary to satisfy said decree. , Bradford William. m. M. Oober. Special Master. Complainant's Solicitor. SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of that certain final de decree, cree, decree, rendered by the Judsre of the circuit court of the fifth Judicial cir circuit cuit circuit of Florida, In chancery sitting. In a certain cause therein pending where wherein in wherein C. E. Adams Is complainant and Robert H. Iteld Is defendant, said final decree being dated Nov. 19. A. I). 1912, I. the undersigned special mas master, ter, master, will offer and expose for sale, and will sell for cash to the highest and best bidder therefor before the south door of the court house In Marion county. Florida, on .Monday, January Cttb, A. D. 1013 the following described lands, or so much thereof as may be needed to satisfy the said decree and costs, to to-wit: wit: to-wit: "The southeast one quarter of the northeast one quarter of the southwest one quarter of setion 3, township 14 south, ranee 23 east, belns? block 3 and tract 2 a per map of the New South Farm Ar Home Company, con containing taining containing ten (10) acres more or less. Thirty feet Is reserved on each section and half section line for public high highway way highway purposes." llradford Williams, Edwin Spencer. Jr.. Special Master. Solicitor for Complainant. L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates Made on All Con Contract tract Contract Work. Gives more and better -rork for the money than nay other onn tractor in Uxe dtar. MJE CO. |