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A t 1I If rv. : For AU o! Ike-Homes 1111-111 (I AT RIGHT PRICES ens-Zaehry Co. ? I i VOL. 19. 00 ALA, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 NO. 268 ill NMJl Til. 7 ID 11 S DUEL .Young American In Cuba Let One of the VatlveM Heal lfSm la Platol Practice New Vork, Apr'l 10. Hannibal Mesa, a youriif Cuban of wealth, who killed liudolph Warren, son of a prominent American sugar planter in a duel at Havana, reached New York yesterday. Mesa mailed from Havana after the duel. Warren, who was wounded in the abdomen, died the next day. lioth the customs and immigration authorities afd they had received do; request to hold Mesa, and he went to his. hotel when the vessel docked. The two youns men were rivals for a woman's affection."?. The duel was at thirty-five paces. Warren fell at the iir.ft fire. Mesa was not harmed. War Warren ren Warren made a statement to the police that he had accidentally shot himself. SOI Til LtKK WK1H La ke Weir, April before going to her home In Rhode Island. Miss Irene Gates has gone to Web Webster ster Webster to make a visit of two weeks. While there she will be the guest of her" sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Brown. ; ,-' Quite a number of our young people went up to Oklawaha last Sunday to organize a Christian Endeavor society at that place. The school here closed last Friday after a very successful term. At the noon hour quite a crowd gathered with their baskets of goodies and a delic delicious ious delicious dinner was spread, and after din dinner ner dinner they had a nice program, which all .the scholars carried out and much credit la due the teacher. Miss Minnie jAlbrton for the careful training she gave them, ana we hope Mi?s Minnie will be our teacher again next year. Miss Winnie Albertson came home Sunday after elo.-sing her school at Lynne. Mrs. Milton. S. Carnahan and family left here Tuesday for their home in riea-santville. Pa. Mr. D. D. Teak 2nd wife left Tues Tuesday day Tuesday for Ocean Grove, N. J., for the summer. -Mis Adelaide Woodburn and her niece, Miss Elizabeth Chase will leave Thursday for Massachusetts. TWO RESIDENCES FOR SALE Fouth Lake Weir, April D. Mr. Phillip Gise of Clearwater was a guest here last week for a few days. Miss Elsie Morrison returned to her home last Monday. Mrs. C. S. Gate and Mr. C. fe. Hall Mr ttvo renldence oronertlea on South returned from Webster last Monday. i Third afreet are for ale. Half cash, Mr. E. C. Albertson and son Milton,! balance on time, or liberal discount for made a trip to Jacksonville last Wed- j all cann. Wish to get further out and nesday and returned Friday. more room.. Hoimea are In beat of -Mrs. o. nan icit nere.on i nursaay i condition, mtn ail modern eon- IfiSl OVER WOlfl Um Probable Hetween America and Japan President Wilson Will Renpeet State Rights Washington, D. C, April 10. Presi President dent President WI la on let it be known yesterday that the federal government would not interfere with pending legislation in California by which alien.? who have not declared their intention of becom becoming ing becoming naturalized Amer'can citizens are prohibited from owning lands or prop property. erty. property. He communicated this decision informally to Representative Baker. Though the measure is aimed pri primarily marily primarily at the Japanese, the fact that it makes no discrimination of race, as well as the desire of the president not to Interfere with the sovereignty of the state, has precluded any action by the federal government at this time. hings turned out Oeala would be more f a match for the Reddick team. The Kendrick boys hadn't practiced to- ether so that counts for a little, but Kendrick hasn't lost hope and is go going ing going up to Reddick next Saturday and ackle them again. Mr. H. W. Boulware left Wednesday fternoon for South Carolina. Mr. Boulware will return in a week's time. Mrs. H. Kramer and little daughter Ruth returned week before last from St. Petersburg, where they vitied friends. Miss Ruth Boulware. the charming aughter of Mr. and Mr. H. W. Boul ware, will leave Wednesday lor a visit to friends in Palmetto. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Davis and little on. c raig or z,uoer were vjstiors to Kendrick Tuesday afternoon. to visit in Oeala at the home of her nephew, Mr. A. G. Gates for a few days I application. veniences.. Price and terms given on R. R. Carroll. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE KEALi ESTATE Town property, Improved and un unimproved, improved, unimproved, for sale. Real profit profit-bringing bringing profit-bringing investments. Orange Groves Jetaoi etoai shrd Small Farms, Timber Tracts, Or Orange ange Orange Groves or almost anything you wish, on terms to suit. RENTAL- DEPARTMENT We have houses f qr rent or will take charge of property and collect the rent, keep up repairs and pay the taxes. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Agent for a dozen "of the best Fire Insurance Companies In the country. Thoroughly competent to care for your insurance business. I Will be Pleased to Care for Your Business in Any of These Lines. F. W. DITTO Phone 285 OCALA, FLA. UK WARE OF OIXTME.VTS FOR CA CATARRH TARRH CATARRH THAT CO.XTAIX MERCl RY as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enuring it through the mucous surfaces. Such ar articles ticles articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physic physician, ian, physician, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive "from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is tak taken en taken internally and made in Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, Trice "5 cents per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Adv. Mcivrosii HEADQUARTERS FOR WIRE FENCE. We have just received -a carload of the Famous SOUTHERN Wire Fencing, staples and Hay wire and are in a position tp make some attractive prices on it. We are the only dealers in this section of the country that handle this brand of fence and have demonstrated in the pist that it js absolutely the best, strongest fence on the market, and running it as we have in competition with the many inferior grades of wire fence. We have had some phenomenal sales on it and made many friends and customers. Give us your orders, if the goods don't make good we wijl, KNIGHT & LANG KanaYSBSKv IF E. McCLANEj'M..D, SPECIALIST IN CHRONIC DISEASES THE Dr. M'CLANE 1ED1CAL, SURGICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE OCALA, FLORIDA. PHONES Office, No. 333. Dr. McCIane's Residence. No. 407. OfQce Suite 1 to 7, Holder Bloc k. Southwest Corner Public Square. llclntosh, April 9 Miss Bobbie Bald win gave a week end house party com mencing Friday. Her cousin, Miss Emily Baldwin pf Talbotton, Ga., was her guest all ready, while Messrs Bennett and Fverett Barklay, late of Tampa, were visiting in town. Friday Miss Pauline Carlton and Miss Ruth Prince of Mlcanopy arrived, while Sat- being Messrs. "Bill" Walton and Will iam Reid of Palatka, Mr. Henry Baker of Gainesville and Mr. Tom Carlton of Mieanopy. With such a well matched crowd and the numerous quiet, pleas ures that Mcintosh affords all hands had the time of their lives, but like all good things, an end has to come, so Monday saw Miss Kmily Baldwin leave for Georgia, Mr. Everett Barkley for Kentucky and the rest for a short visit to Palatka.- Mr. S. H. Gaitkill shipped another carload of hogs, the past week to the Hastings Cold Storage Co., and receiv ed 6l cents a pound for same.' , The following visitors left Wednes day: Mrs. John Chistian for Kentucky Mrs. Howard Early for Lexington, Mrs Oeorge East for Chattanooga. All were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Christian. UOUBLY PROVEN Can't Help But Admire Babies Every Woman Casts Loving Glance at the Nestling Cuddled in its Bonnet. A woman's heart naturallv resnonda r.- the charm and sweetness of a pretty child. end more bo to-day than ever before since the advent of blotter's Friend. till 111 A seI Reel use Living: .ear Mcbelw, In Polk Ctmnty, Robbed and AM8Hiaated Lakeland, April 10t Burglars who sought $1,700 hoarded rip by Joseph I Wread. an aged recluse of -Nichols, a town tight miles south of here, killed him at an early hour yesterday morn morning ing morning and then set fire to his home. The body was found in the ashes of the house by friends. Wread, who had-long lived alone, had a fear of banks snd saved up his money In an oil box. Thieves, hear hearing ing hearing of the money, evidently entered the house, killed the oil man and then fired the house to hide the crime. M p i n noian . I U. MM This is a most wonderful external heln to the muscles and tendons, vlt penetrates the tissues, makes them pliant to readily yield to nature's demand for expansion. fo there is no longer a period of pain, dis- eomiort, straining, nausea or other STmn- toms so often distressing daring the anxloua weeks of expectancy. Mother's Friend nrenarea the sratem tni- the coming event, and its use brings eom eom-lort, lort, eom-lort, rest and repose during the term. This tag a most marked mnuence upon the baby, since it thus inherits a splendid erowine system of nerves and digestive function. And r.articularlv to vounz mothers Isl thla famous remedy of inestimable value. It enables ncr to preserve her health and strength, and she remains a pretty mother by having avoided all the Buffering and danger that would otherwise accomnanv osu"h an occasion. Mother's Friend thor oughly lubricates every nerve, tendon and muscle involved and Is a sure preventive for caking of the breasts. lou will find this Bnlendid remedv on Bale at all drug stores at $1.00 a bottle, and Is highly recommended for the purpose. rue rsraanem neguiator Co., 134 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga., and they will mail tmi sealed, a very instructiye book for expec tant mothers. 3Irs. E. Van Hood, Editor M Hi mm inary hospilaL These horses are very fine anlmal3 and among the drove are horses for all purposes. You will be sure to find the horse yon want among them. Harrell-Johnson & Co., 4-3-dw- tf Oeala. Florida. .ORTII LAKE LOT SALE mm Hy Dravrins B Its AValls, Seemit te Have Beta a IIabItatlcN of Iajt Veniaked Race Ogden, Utah, April 10. With what appears to be pre-historie hieroglyph hieroglyphics ics hieroglyphics carved on Its walls, a mammoth cave, rivaling the famous caves of On Tuesday, April 22, Capt. R. C. Johnstone Is arranging to put on an auction sale of his beautiful residence lots at the old chautauqua grounds at North Lake Weir one of the most beautiful spots on the entire lake. Cant. JohnstoTie has scn nxl tha up. vices of the Bowman Realty Company 1 'vemucK5 was "covered in tnis ti ti-of of ti-of Huntington, West Va, to conduct cinity tea- Thomas Whitaker, a the sale and Major Combs, a well5rancher- mA. discovery. He will known auctioneer, will cry the bids. I hea a lty of University of Utah Capt. Johnstone will give away a free i profeS:SOr3 on a lour of lot and serve a dinner on the grounds Th caVe tocaled in the mountains to the people. The sale will be ex. "ear Promontory Point, eighteen miles tensively advertised and on account of 1 from Ogden and. has probably never the desirabilitv of the property and theibeen visite1 b' wMte men s th sjr" demand thVr wn f, rounding country is a bleak desert. lots, it evss. is expected to be a great suc- The front chamber is seventy-five by 150 yards, forty-one feet high and the walla bear pictures of Indians crudely drawn. WJ1AT I THE MATTER WITH VOIR I1HA1X! Iti!an!ty la the 'np Hnrr than rl),004) MantaeK in the foiled tates Today Owe-Their Condition to Alcohol. i Stoddard Goodhue, JM. D.. in" Cosmo Cosmopolitan politan Cosmopolitan Maga ine.)- 1JIL WV R. IASE Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office, Law Library Big.. Oeala. Ad. If you eat something which disagrees with you, don't let it work its own way through. It's a slow process and makes you feel bad.- Get rid of it quickly by taking a dose of HERBINE5. It drives out impurities in the stomach and bowels and you feel better immedi immediately. ately. immediately. Price 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. Adv. MANUSCRIPT COVERS An elegant line or .lawyers manu manuscript script manuscript covers, In any color that could be desired, just received at the Star office. Ad. Not only does' alcuhol change the quantity of the blood that circulates among the thought-producing cells, but it vitiates the quality of the blood and reduces the capacity of the brain brain-cells cells brain-cells to take up the oxygen, upon the presence of which their power abso absolutely lutely absolutely depends. iStated -otherwise, al alcohol cohol alcohol is- a protoplasmic poison. Even in very small quantities 'it produces a measurable effect upon -the activities of the sensitive brain tissues; an effect that may be .tested in the laboratory and that has been demonstrated to continue for a term of hours even when a very small quantity of alco alcohol hol alcohol was taken, and for several days when a larger quantity was involves. The brain-eells subject to this abnor abnormal mal abnormal strain gradually alter 'n their es essential sential essential "constituents, and if long con continued tinued continued may become permanently dam aged. Dr. G. Siroms Woodhead, of Cambridge University, describes the changes that accompany acute alcohol ism, which include, "marked degenera tive changes in the inner lining of the small vessels of the brain, and an ex aggerated condition of waste a 'clog ging, due to the accumulation of rap idly produced waste products in the! lymph spaces in the outer walls of the vessels. "It has been roted also," says Dr. Woodhead, "that In some cases small clots are found In the vessels clots which interfere with the transmission of the blood along normal channels and the spaces around them affords evidence that the tissues are break- Don'tbe surprised ir you nave an at attack tack attack of rheumatism th's spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Are you going to talte a bath? Then Chamberlain's Liniment and It will sea to the Court Pharmacy and get a soon disappear. For sele by, all deal- bar of Beck's hard water soap, only rs. Ailv I ten eenta ner cake. -Adr. ((& to ' No Waste, No Worry, Get What You Want For - . .,- Each Meal. Call up Phone '390 and Let cs Give aa Estimate on Yqur aaaaatSS&wSt AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee lo Save You Money on Any Work in Our Lines Oeala Reader Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence This Oeala citize ntestlfled long ago. Told of quick relief of undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony. Is complete the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit C. F. Hays, 271 Orange St., Oeala Fla., says: "I think that heavy lifting caused my kidneys to become dJso,r.' dered. I suffered intensely from paln3 in my back and. often I was so stiff and lama : that i could hardly do my work. I also had backaches. Whei a friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills, I began using them and they gave me more relief than all the other medicines I had ever taken. I gladly confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills, for the benefit they brought me has been lasting." Fo.r sile by all dealers. Price -50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New ork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's atid take no other. 3 Pains in the back and irregularities to which women are subject, with all their attendant miseries, yield at once to DR. SIMMON'S SQUAW VINE COMPOUND. It is a powerful restor restorative. ative. restorative. It is as pleasant to take as the juice of a sweet orange Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Adv. Am we employ none but experta we are In poaltion to guarantee ev every ery every piece of work wre construct to xtand the Inspection of the most rtKld Inspector. It coats nothing to get onr figure, and you are the winner, whether we secure the eontraet or not. Give us a trial. 5-3. W. TUCKER FORT KIXU BLOCK QCALA, FLORIDA CHINESE RESTAURANT, CHARLEY YVAH, Proprietor. COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL TEL JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST AND J .. Judiciary C. IL Livingston, chair chairman; man; chairman; J. H. Taylor, E. T. lieivenston. Finance G. A- Carmiohael, chair chairman; man; chairman; E. T. Helvenston, B. A. Weath Weathers. ers. Weathers. Light and Water J. H. Taylor, chairman: F. G. B. Weihe. B. A. Weath Weathers. ers. Weathers. Street B. A. Weathers, chairman; F. G. B. Weihe. E. C. Bennett. Fire F. G. B. Weihe, Chairman; E. T, Helvenston, Walte;1 Hood. PoIc E- T. Helvenston, Chairman; P G. B Weihe, E. C. Bennett Cemetery Chairman; F. G. B. Weihe. C. M. Livingston. Market C. M. Livingston. Chair Chairman; man; Chairman; Walter Hood, Sanitary Walter Hood, Chairman; r. H. Taylor. G. A. Carmlchael. Building E. C. Bennett, Chairman; I. A. CarmlchaeL J. H. Taylor. Chinese and American Cooking aVaBfcBaUaaaanBnhms :eguiar Meals AND Lunches All Food will be well Pre Prepared pared Prepared by a Chinaman who Knows How. Regular Meals, 25c and Up, Lunches, 5c. Located in New Building: He He-tweeu tweeu He-tweeu Unrst & Garner and nurnett'a Tailoring Establishment. KENDRICK FLORIDA'S LARGEST AHD BEST YEAB ROUND HOTEL The Hotel you take your Mother, Wife or Sister to. HOME HOTEL OF THE STATF RAT ES AMERICAN PLAN S4-.00 PER DAY AND UPWARD EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARD A. F. IVILSOrj, Ass't Mgr. TD0S..M. WILSON, Prop, and Mgr JACKSONVILLE FLA. Kendrick, April Mr. Tom Sims left Sunday to visit his daughter, Mrs. L. Seckinsrc-r of Leesburg". Mr. and Mrs. F. G. B. Weihe. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Weihe and Dr. and Mrs. F. E. McClane came out on the 1:30 train from Oeala and remained until the niht train with Mrs. Hattie Webb last Sunday. Sunday school was held at the Meth Methodist odist Methodist church Sunday morning and prayer meeting Sunday night. The sewing circle met last Thurs Thursday day Thursday evening at Mrs. A. M. Baxter's. Mrs. M. A. Davis wll entertain the circle next Thursday afternoon afternoon-Mr. Mr. afternoon-Mr. Carrinsrton of Jacksonville is visiting Mr. Kramer. This is Mr. Car Car-rington's rington's Car-rington's old home and his many friends are glad to see him looking so well. Quite a number were out to the sing singing ing singing services at the Methodist church Wednesday evening. The Reddick baseball team came to Kendrick Saturday afternoon and piay piay-a a piay-a one-sided game with Kendrick in which the latter was the loser. The score was 24 to 4. From the way W..G.BLANGHARD CONTRACTOR ANU BUILDER PLANS fTTUOSUSD', OX APPLICATIONS P. O. COX 48 OCAJLA. FLA HAVE YOUR CAR PALMED EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL EXGIXEEK, DRAUGHTSMAN AND CONTRACTOR Accurate Building Plans, Blue Prints and Specifications made. Lands sur surveyed veyed surveyed and platted. Ciose estimates made on erection of buildings of any character by contract or on a com commission mission commission basis. Write or consult me at Vorthwest Corner Oeala House Block OCALA - rLORIDA ing down very rapidly, but its chief Importance appears to le in the fact that It leads to continued interference with the nutrition- of the surrounding tissues, thus playing a part in the de- termination of future degenerative changes." These changes are of an alarming character. They include degeneration not only of. the nerve-cells themselves, which may become atrophied and fat- ty. but also in the fibrils that xun out from the cells. Even where the body of the cells remain intact, the fibrilar twigs may undevgo remarkable chang changes. es. changes. "Littlo swellings make their ap appearance pearance appearance at regular intervals, first near the tip of a process, and gradual gradually ly gradually work their way back towards the body of the cell, so that after a time the process looks almost like a string of beads. Some of the lateral twigs become swollen .and shortened, while others disappear." This stunting and disappearance of the lateral twigs of the nerve-fibrils, Dr.. Woodhead tells us, is equivalent to severing the connecting wires of an electric system, and the communica tion between cell and cell are done away with. Ultimately "t may come to that "so many of the connecting wirs are cut out, as it were, and the inter interference ference interference -with the passages of nerve impulses along the nerves is so mark- led, that commencing with the more j delicate processes of thought and go ing on to the machinery by which 'we live and havei our beins.' the nervous mechanism is gradually thrown out of gear." Such a draft on the brain structure, with the inevitable attend attendant ant attendant lo?s of mental power. Is a high price to pay for the transient pleas pleasures ures pleasures of alcoholic indulgence. Keep out the saloon. My battle for the square deal for the-child has taught me that the saloon and the organized liquor interests are always against us. They degrade our homes, corrupt out politics, and disgrance our cities. Drive them out and give the boys and girls a I chance. -Judge Ben. B. Lindsey. Bonless Ham Cold Boiled Ham Fresh Pork Sausage Boiled Ox Tongue Sliced Dried Beef Frankfurter Sausage German Salomi Sausage Bologna Sausage Liver Sausage Boneless Pigs Feet Philadelphia Cream Cheese Swiss Cheese Roquefort Cheese Pimento Cheese Camembert Cheese 11 OCALA, Phones 16-174 FLORIDA v X V X 5! THE COMING OF SPRINGTIME MEANS THE COMING OF MANY OTHER THINGS and things that you will need and which you will buy, and we have them waiting for you. The big biggest, gest, biggest, best line in the country. Just look at this list of the few things we now have in stock: Porch Furnitnrc Mailing and Crcx Rngs Big Perch Rockers Awnings COUGHS AND CCKVSUMFTIOX. Coughs and colds, when neglected, always lead to serious trouble of "the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you Is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis Discovery. covery. Discovery. Tou will get relief from the first dose, and finally-' the cough will disappear. O. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honestly believe had it rot been for Dr. King's New Discovery, she would not be living today." Known ipr forty-three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 50 cents and l. Recommended by Tydlngs & Co. Adv. T r v Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Lawn Mowers Rubber Hose Porch Shades Porch Swings Lawn Seals Hammocks Mosqullo Nets Garden Plows - and Garden Tools Flower Pols Furniture of all kinds. Hardware of all kinds. Leather Goods of all kinds. Builder's Material. Paints and Painter's Supplies. Wagons, Buggies. Field and Poultry Wire Fence. Galvanized Iron. In fact, everything except something to eat and wear. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS McIVER & McKAY , OCALA, FLORIDA w:..;:-:-;:kk:k:x FLIES ARE DAXCEROUS TOU SIIOTLD KEEP THEM OUT L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates Ma3e on All Con tract Work. Gives more and better work for the money than any other eon tractor tn the dty. Flies are a great menace to health and aside from the question or neaitn, they are very disagreeable. Let U3 screen your house with our modern method, home manufactured screens. Oeala Lumber & Supply Co. 3-25-tf CARLOAD OF HOUSES JUST RECEIVED I HOTEL GMUJRGMIJL-iIL, BROADWAY AND 11th ST. Union Square NEW YORK Clean, Comfortable; Convenient and Home-Like Hotel, on the American and European Plans. American Plan. 12 per day and up. European Flan. H-60 pr day and pw Special TTeeklr Rtea. We have just received a carload of St. Louis horses that we will be glad to show to our customers at our tem porary quarters at Dr. Dunn's veter Churchill & Co. OGXtA EViftiXd STAT Tin?BSJUl APIIIL 10; ISitf if" la iii mi ranffliryi iwniii m laiaji imumi 00 ALA EVENING STAR IlitLinger & Carroll Proprietors. It. ft. Carroll, IJustness Manager. J. II. Benjamin, Editor. Entered In the poatofftce at Ocala, Kla., as second class mall matter. ten the tickets will fee sold for SO cents for the -ound trip. From East East-lake, lake, East-lake, Capt, Johnstone has arranged to have everyone who will attend the sale, taken across to the north side In launches, free of cost. There will be a free lot given at this sale, a free lunch and a biff crowd is expected as it is the first time an opportunity has ever been offered the public to buy lots on thA north side at auction. -Major r-mVi nf the Tiowman Realty Co. will cry the bids. HEALTHY AND HEAVTIFUL SITUATION OF THE HOSPITAL St E. YOXGE, JR. 1 ilia relatives and friends are gTiv Mr. T. T. Munroe drove that I'uu man car of an auto of his around tojtn i0n? siege of suffering is over and the Star office Wednesday aiterlioon Pnooil, i. at rst. After more than i j.-- two years of sickness, montr leered the trackless private special tojwhlch was pa38e3 in excruciating pain, the elevation in tne soumwest corner h di a at his home in Jacksonville of the city where the new building otKvednesday evening. the Marion County Hospital is steadily I ROS3(Tonge was born at" Sarasota, Hearing: completion. iFla., thlrty-flve years ago, and came It would have been difficult to find ajto ocaia with his parents when a mere better location for this building. No cnild. He was brought up in our city. man who views the landscape o'er canjan(j ag a jojr and young man his gen gen-help help gen-help but covet it for his private resi-Jeroug an(j cheerful epirit made him an eiiilliiiE dence. The ground is level In front; and slopes away in every other direc direction, tion, direction, insuring perfect natural drainage. The scenery from its windows and ver andas is lovely. It shows the best of rural Florida. The wide fields to the south and west, here and there dotted universal favorite, even as his intel intelligence ligence intelligence and integrity won for him con confidence. fidence. confidence. Fourteen years ago, he was united in rrarriage to Miss Estelle Trantham, who with three children survives htm. shnrtlv after the big fire in Jack- with pretty clumps of trees, and the gonVille in 1901, he went to that city noble elevations beyond, among the to take a position as an electrician. It groves and gardens of which appear wag not long before he went tnto-busl-like jewels In their settings elegant ness for himself, and was doing well as homes, and the wide, dimly blue rim of a member of the LIvingston-Yonge pine forest Inclosing all, makes a company when his fatal disease fast fast-scene scene fast-scene so beautiful and restful that no ene(j upon him. one who looks upon it can help but pQr the last two years he has been feel that in it alone is a cure, and na- conflned to his room, and most of the ture's best sedative to wearied bodies time to his bed. the viet'm of great and tired minds. To the north, the suffering, which he bore with a brave houses of the city show above the tree an(j cheerful spirit. Surrounded by his tops, -near enough to be convenient sorrowing relatives and at an age and too far to be obtrustlve. The hos- When life should be at 'ts best, he met pltal should be a perfect sanitarium tne death angel as a kind friend to not only a place for the victims of ac- Usher him into the higher, painless cldents and desperate sickness, but aiife beyond. rest cure, where tired men and women I rr. Yonge was a member of the can draw Florida air and sunshine Ocala lodges of the Woodmen of the into their systems and find themselves world and the Fraternal Union, his restored to health before they are fully brethren in which loin In sympathy the ;aware they are being treated. I relatives and other friends of their de The Marlon County Hospital will parted brother. Jhaye a model building of its kind. The I with Mr. Yonge when he died were first floor, with offices, store rooms hu wife and children, his parents, Mr. .and "kitchen, will be commodious, and and r8. r. e. Yonge, Sr., his brother. .always airy and well lighted. The ce-jir w. S. C. Yoage, and his sisters, ment walks around It will be shelter sheltered ed sheltered and shaded by the verandas above. The main entrance will be a wide and .handsome one; It will lead into the hall and reception room of the second .floor. In the southeast corner of this floor will be the operating room, large and extraordinarily well lighted. In Immediate proximity will be the other rooms holding the appliances necessary for operations, also one where the sur surgeons geons surgeons may leave their coats and other (belongings while at work. It Is super super-guous guous super-guous to say the wards will be well ventilated and well lighted, '? for the .entire building is being constructed with a view to its being flooded with nature's tonic air and sunshine. Rest, proper food, Florida air and sunshine will make any but an incura incurable ble incurable person well The hospital manage management ment management will look after the first two, and the windows and wide verandas will insure the latter. Half of renewed health is being built into the new hospital The higher up one goes, the better -the building is. The view from it is the "test, the stir of the breeze never ceases, and the construction of the roof will turn away the greatest summer lie at. There is practically a separate hos hospital pital hospital for the colored people on the west side of the main building. It is cut off from the main structure, but with .sheltered hall and passages between. It also has a wide veranda for con convalescents, valescents, convalescents, and wll be a better hos hospital pital hospital when completed than anybody in this section has had before. The superintendent and her, assist assistants ants assistants will have handsome and homelike quarters, with everything as good, and more jconvenient, than they could have at a first-class hotel. The nospltal will be an Institution jthat Ocala should be proud of as a humane Institution, and It will be a -great help in a business and sooial way. It will bring people here from :all over this section, and some from .distant states. They will bring money Ho the city, and they will induce their -frlenda to come here. It will be a quiet -advertisement, and one that will do .good out of all proportion to the noise it makes. And, more than all, it will fce an Insurance against death and per permanent manent permanent injury for our own people "They should encourage and support It from a. business as well as a philan philanthropic thropic philanthropic standpoint. It will pay them .to do so. The street out to the hospital has been improved mueh of the way, but jthere are yet ..some hundreds of yards jtnat need looking after. The city should have thia put In good shape as soon as possible. There are one or two places that not only look bad, but .might give. an ugly jolt to some suffer suffer-jer. jer. suffer-jer. And .nobody knows whojwill be the first to travel the road. Also, the en tire street will make a pretty drive, and will be greatly used when it is Im Improved proved Improved and opened all the way thru. Mr. Munroe deserves all praise for his Interest in the work. It may be eald to be his hobby, and It is truly a noble one. He has done more .unpaid work for the hospital than many men would have done for high salaries. He nas had some able and bighearted helpers, who have given freely of their time and money to the undertaking, and deserve the popular praise and as assistance. sistance. assistance. None deserve more praise than Mc Mc-Iver Iver Mc-Iver & MacKay, the builders, who have kept on with the work-, a long ways ahead of their pay, and putting a home as well as a professional Interest Into the undertaking. Mrs. Chas K. gage and Miss Erin Yonge. The funeral services will be held in Jacksonville tomorrow morning. DR. A. L. BLALOCK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICES OVER THE COMMERCIAL HAXK DR. L. F. BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON 'Phone 211 Ocala. Fla. J. E. CHACE DENTAL SURGEON Rooms 9, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block. OCALA FLORIDA TERMSv CASH. SHIPPING nOGS OUT OF THE STATE A few years ago it was a proposition unknown to ship hogs out of Florida Florida, which state imported all of its bacon from the west. The old order of things has been changed a good deal of late and now many carloads of hogs are sent out of the state annul annul-ly. ly. annul-ly. A short time ago, Messrs. Z. C Chambllss & Co. shipped a carload of meat hogs to Atlanta from their big JjO well stock and vegetable farm, and the hog's brought good prices. These hogs were fine, fat animals and were the excess over the local market de demands. mands. demands. Another car of hogs was ship shipped ped shipped from Lowell, a few days since by one of the other big farms of that -section and many a carload of beef cattle goes out of the state each year from the Marlon county farms. SPECIAL Til A IX TO EASTLAKE .Capt. IL C. Johnstone, who is putting on the big auction sale of his choice lots at North Lake Weir, has chartered a special train on the A. C L. Railway and will run it to Eastlake on the morning of April 22. leaving Ocala at 9 o'clock, arriving at the lake, at 10 o'clock or a littl before. In blocks of j. a purvis, DENTAL SURGEON. Offices over Nash's Dry Goods Store. Ocala, -::i:;;;;;:s;m::tsnu Florida Commercial Bodlea of Taia Region De- - trrmlned to Have Water Transportation The different commercial bodies of this section are down to business and are going to make a good commercial waterway of the Oklawaba river and solve the freight rate problem for thi3 group of inland cities. The Ocala, Leesburg, Eustls and Tavares boards of trade have been hard at work on this for some time. They begin to see daylight ahead and are having their enthusiasm renewed Major Slattery of the southern board of engineers stationed in Jacksonville, and whom the government thinks so well of that he was recently promoted from captain to major, after a thorough survey of the river, recommended that the government appropriate a large sum of money to dig a better channel from the mouth of the Oklawaha river, where it empties into the St. Johns, to Lake Dora, and that a maintainance appropriation of $12,000 be provided to keep it up afterwards. A committee from the Leesburg board of trade met the board of gov ernors of the Ocala Board of Trade some hours in this city this afternoon and had an earnest session. Much good was accomplished and many Interest Interesting ing Interesting short talks made. Th's committee was composed of Messrs. L, E. Dozier, B. F. Watts and L M. Johnson. Mr. Dozier did most of the talking for the committee. He Is a clear-headed busi business ness business man and has made a life study of the conditions on the Oklawaha river. He was born and Taised In Leesburg and saw the time when the river was the town's only means of getting goods in and out long before there was a railroad. They enjoyed, if slow, a much lower rate than now by the old stern-wheel steamers of those days. He has owned and operated steamers on the river and lost one ef them in it, which was the means of his obtaining the attention of Congress and an ap appropriation propriation appropriation through Mr. Sparkman of $16,000 to do a littte work on the stream. Mr. Dopier says we must ask earnestly and steadily for no less than Major Slattery's recommendation, for no less will accomplish what we want. People of Leesburg and the commun community ity community thereabouts stand ready as soon as the work Is done to put $50,000 into a company and Operate a steel barge on th river and are willing to give bond to the government, if necessary, that it will be done. Mr. Carmichael said the people here &ra going to put on a 1'ne of steamers, whether the river is deepened or not. The session adjourned, having agreed that committees from Lee?burg, Eus Eustls, tls, Eustls, Tavares and Ocala will meet in Leesburg nxt Sunday,' April 13, at which time Major Slattery and four other engineers will be there and will visit the Oklawaha river and inspect the work done by Messrs. Kyle and Younge, and it may be that a trip of a more extended nature will be made down vthe river if' (he gentlemen can spare the time. . After this meeting and conference, it Is thought the board of engineers as a unit will endorse Major Slattery's rec recommendation ommendation recommendation and that the appropria appropriation tion appropriation will be secured if not during the extra session of Congress, at least at ,the next regular session. Tne Ocala members of the Board of Trade who were present were Messrs. j. IS. Meffert, A. C. Cobb, C. Carmichael, J. E. Ghace; J. C. Boo7er, Z. C. Cham Cham-bliss, bliss, Cham-bliss, W, A. Knight, T. S. Kyle and the new secretary, J. D. Rooney, Mr. Meffert, chairman of the board of governors, appointed the following committee t& go to Leesburg: Judge W. iS. Bullock, Secretary J. D. Rooney, T. 3. Kyle. Mr. Carmichael and others will go oyer to the river to meet the party there. AMUSEMENTS' Fire Reela at the Temple Tonight Folks, did you see th.it two-reel fea ture, "The Retreat frota Moscow," last night? it was a dandy and was just twenty-eight days old, which again shows the superiority of the Temple service. Watch for the next feature. It may be "first' run," you never can tell. Tonight we have another fine five reel show and in order that you can hear the band play the show will start promptly al 6:30, giving you plenty of time to see a full show be before fore before the music begins. Amateurs to tomorrow morrow tomorrow night and children's matinee 3 to S Saturday. SHIPl'IXG BACK TO TEXXESSEE It is funny the way things work out in this life. Several weeks ago, Mr. II. H. Whitworth went- to Tennessee and bought a herd of Red Duroc Jersey hogs and pigs, from two of the famous hog farms of that state, and had them shipped to Ocala for his Hiawatha Lake Stock Farm. A few days since, Mr. Whitworth shipped three pigs to that state, pigs raised on his farm and just as well bred as those he bought up there, but they are of different blood. Mr. Whitworth shipped two to Bob Parks and one to John Ray, both at Gleason, Tenn. EL SHI TOSON Real Estate and Investment BROKER. Ocala, Florida. UllCD Q. MAP UkV fi IWLI1 Cp tllHU fVMI Funeral Directors Undertakers and Embalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes O. E. McIVER and C V. ROBERTS Funeral Directors All Work Done by Licensed Em Embalmers balmers Embalmers and Fully Guaranteed. PHONES- D. E. Mclver. ....... l V. Roberts ..... Undertaking Office 104 . .itOb .... 47 WE CAN SUPi'IjT YOU WITH PURE ICE For All Purposes. Whether Your Requirements are for Home Tj3e Or for a Carload. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH US. OCALA ICE & PACICJXG CO. OCALA . FLORIDA. WOOD5IEX OP THE WORLD Fori King Camp, Xo. 14, Woodmen of the World, will hold their next reg regular ular regular meeting Friday evening, Apr'l 11, at Yonge's IlalL Every member Is urged to be present and visitors al always ways always welcome. J. F. Thompson, C. C C. K. Sage, Clerk. Ad. FOR RENT Oraces n Holder build building. ing. building. Apply to Davis & Martin. KNIGHTS 0 PYTHIAS Ocala Lodge No. 19. Conventions held every Monday at 7:20 p. m. at Castle Hall, over Peyser's Carlisle drugstore. A cordial welcome to visit visiting ing visiting brothers. D. W. Tompkins, C. C. Chas. K. Sage, K. R, S. Ad. OCALA LODGB KO. 280, B. P. O. E. Ocala Lodge No. 286, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, meets the second and fourth Tuesday evenings in each month. "Visiting brethren always welcome. Howell M. Hampton, E. R. Joseph Bell. Secretary. Ad.. ODD FELLOWS Tulula Lodge tto. 22, independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets every Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock In Yonge's hall. Fort King avenue. Visit Visitors ors Visitors In the city invited to be with us. L F. Ballard. N. G. W. I Colbert, Secretary. Ad. DRAY FOR GETOUAL DELIVERY Mr. A. S. Burgess nas gone Into the transfer and delivery business. He has a big dray and a team of power powerful ful powerful mules, with competent men to manage them, and will haul and deliver your goods with promptness and good care. Call phone 470. Ad. LOYAL OKDSrt OF MOOSE The Ocala Lodge, No. 699, Loyal Or Order der Order of Moose, meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Gary build building, ing, building, third floor. Visiting brothers are Invited to attend our meetings. Geo. F. Mershon, Dictator. E. L Stapi. Secretary. Ad. OPEX DAY A?TD JflGHT Merchants' Cafe, A. C. L depot cor corner. ner. corner. Meals a la carte and lunches nt any hour. Ad. OI.LIE MORDIS MARKET OPES The market rormeny "Known as the Ollie Mordls Is now open. Will keep on and a supply of fresh meats and fish Orders by phone will receive prompt attention. Phone number 315. Come to the old stand and be treated right. Yours respectfully. Ad. OLLIE MORDIS. Dealer In Fancy Groceries. N. Magnolia. CHAPTER KOi 13 R. A. Itt 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. Most disease comes from germs. Kill the germs and you kill d'sease. Con Con-key's key's Con-key's Nox-l-Cide mixed with water, is cheap and effective. For poultrymen, stockmen and housekeepers. Guaran Guaranteed teed Guaranteed by Ocala Seed Store, tues-frl Adv MARIOX-DUMX WASOXIC tODGE Marlon-Dunn .uodge No. 19, F. & A. M. meets on the flrst and third Thurs Thursday day Thursday evenings of each month at 7:30 o'clock, until furtner notice. C. j. Simmons, W. M. Jake Brown. Secretary. Ad. WEIRSDALE Weirsdale, April 9. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Weirsdale church gave a very successful ice cream social at the church pn Tuesday evening. Miss Frances IJale, who has taught in Weirsdale for the past ear, closed her school last Friday and departed this week for Juliette, where she will spend a few weeks before-starting on a trip north. Miss Hale's many friends were sorry to have her leave Weirs Weirsdale. dale. Weirsdale. A party of about eighteen enjoyed a picnic and fishing trip to the river last Saturday. It was given as a farewell picnic to Miss Hale and Miss Ethel Carnahan and Mr. Carnahan, who de departed parted departed this week. Tht Yacht Club dance at the club house last Friday night given by Miss Florence Schnitzler and Mis3 Grace Robinson, was- largely attended by. young people from all around the lake and from Ocala, and was one of the most enjoyable dances of the season. Nearly one hundred yacht club mem? bers and their friends were present, The guests at Hotel Lakeside still continue to hold down the Vecord for bringing in -large strings -of fish. Mr. E. Fiebr'ich deserves special mention, for he has plainly shown by the fol lowing act that he does not possess any of the qualities of the fish hog. On a recent fishing trip he put twelve fine black bass back into the lake, much to the surprise of the fish, (and also to himself.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Js hereby given to all credit creditors, ors, creditors, legatees, distributees'and all other persons having claims and 1 demand against the estate of Albert L Barber, deceased, to present said claims duly proven to the undersigned within one year from the date of the first publica publication tion publication of this notice, to-wlt: January 30th, 1912. D. A. Smith, As Administrator Estate Of Albert L Barber, Deceased. Qcala. Florida. Jan. 30, 1912. ' BTOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that during the ensuing session of the legislature of the state of Florida, and sixty (60) days after the first publication of this notice, application .will be made, by the introduction of bills in said legis legislature, lature, legislature, for the extension of the city limits of the city of Ocala, a munici municipal pal municipal corporation, under the laws of the state of Florida, as follows. Bald boundary lines to be established as follows: Commencing at tne southwest cor ner of the northwest quarter .of sec tion nineteen, in township fifteen, south, range twenty-two east, Marion county, Florida, thence running north with the range line one hundred and sixty cnains to tne northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section seven, thence running east through the center of sections seven and eight, one hundred and fifty-seven chains to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section eight, thence south one hundred and sixty chains to the northeast earner of lot two (2) in section twenty, : thence running west one hundred and fifty-seven chains to the piac of beginning contalnin four square miles more or less. Notice is also given that after sixty days from the first publication cf this notice, application will be made, by the introduction of a bill during the ensuing session of the legislature, to extend the city limits on the east of the -city of Ocala, a municipal corpor ation organized and existing under the laws of the state of Florida, to Silver Springs, Marion county, Flor ida,- and the proposed boundary lines thereof as follows: Commencing at the southwest cor corner ner corner of section nine, in township fif teen, south, range twenty-two, east, thence running, east one mile to the southeast corner of said section nine, thence running m northeasterly direc direction tion direction to the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section one of said town township ship township and range, thence running east one-half mile to the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the north northwest west northwest quarter of section six, township fifteen, range twenty-three, east, thenee running south one-hajf mile to the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of- the southwest quarter of said section six .thence running1 west one-half mile to the southwest corner of the northeast corner of the south southeast east southeast quarter of section one, in town township ship township fifteen, range twenty-two. east, thence running in a southeasterly di direction rection direction to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest nuarter of section fifteen, In township fifteen, range twenty-two,' east, thence west one and one-fourth miles to the west line of section sixteen, thence north one-half mile to the place of be beginning. ginning. beginning. B. A. Weathers, President of the City Council. Attest: H, C. Sistrunk, City Clerk. DR. D. M. B0NEY OPTOMETRIST r . i "-"-i. J f EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Optometry Of flee and Laboratory OFFICE HOURS 9 to 12 a. m:, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Rooms 2-6 Gary Building. Ocala. Fla Experience is one of the principal assets in any line of business. Duringour seventeen years in the banking business, we have gained valuable information re regarding garding regarding local and general conditions. It was our past experience that enabled us to meet every demand for loans from our customers during the past six months, when money was considered "tight" throughout the country. We help when help is needed Tits MlIMFOS OCALA FLORIDA J. F. JENKINS, E. M. WILLIAMS oJj Wo &i CCDo G.K. WILLIAMS, JTEMMM OCALA, FLORIDA. General BiiIMbii0 Contractors Office and W arehouse on Osceola St., One Block northeast of Government Bldg. : PHONE 38. TOE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. Hydrated Lime, No Waste, Cost of Slacking Eliminated. Portland Cement, Fresh and Pure. Hard Plaster Direct from the Mill. Brick, Full size and Plenty. Sewer Pipe and Fittings First Quality. i! 1 O O 0 O FLY TIME. I o o o o 11 nnun Did you know that you could buy first first-class, class, first-class, made-tp-order screens in Ocala for less money and quicker delivery than you can get from any other screen house? You can Ie la Fforst- .Oass are making them now, Ask our satis satisfied fied satisfied customers, We measure your house and fit the screens whenever desired. Not made in Jacksonville or any other seaport, or inland town, but MADE IN OCALA, (D)eMa W1MB Mppfly C(D) o It SUM3IERFIELD. Summerfleld, April 10. Dr. G. N. Davis of Bushnell, was here last Sun Sunday day Sunday visiting with R. L. Clyburn. G. L. Gaulding of Levon passed thru here last Sunday on his way home from Ocala. Summerfleld wag except'onally lively last Saturday. Many new fitces were seen among the visitors and shoppers. A crowd of young folks visited "Glendale Farm" last Sunday to In Inspect spect Inspect Miss Isabel Pavis' tomato patch. Jos. W. ravis has been under the weather for some days, but is getting well. The dance given last night by the Summerfleld band was another success. There was a large attendance and all enjoyed the evening very much. Jas. Cramond and J. Conroy of New York, who are our guests, visited Tam pa last week and returned much pleas pleased ed pleased with that city.. Tampa Is the key to the Panama canal. Reports received from Levon are, that the McGehee Lumber Co's new log road east of Dallas will begin hauling logs Into Levon net latter than the 20th of the present month, which means that the mill will start work again at that time. CHICKENS FOR FMYMG Young Frying Sized Chickens, in Limited Quantity 35 Cents Per Pound Dressed Extra Fine and I Wan You to Try Them CHOICE BEEF, PORK, A! MUTTOIl CELERY, OYSTERS, ETC. First Class Service Assured and will Appreciate your trade Phone 108 W. II. MARSH, City rJarket HEFRESHIG COOLNESS FOB THE SUMMER MOXTHS Beginning with Sunday, April 12, ice cream will be served on Sundays and on special occasions when notified until June 1st. when cream will be served daily at North Lake Weir. New Hotel Astor Jacksonville, Florida A. B. Vance,' mgr. director CAFE IN CONNECTION Enropean Plan, $1.00 aEd up ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH Hot mud Cld Ruanlar Water and Telephone ta Room. Elevator Service . Corner Bay and Hogan streets, one block from post office. Street cara from Union Station and all steamer pass tha door. S i4aa ii it lis SOME TEAM IXSIDE The Xew Uniforms of the Oeala Bim- ball XIae U OCCURRENCES I Vfas&iffir 'eat crfme; So ?r& areat trrt rtanes The Pyramids ot Egypt, that were built many centuries ago, are still standing. The whole world looks at them with inquisitive admiration. Storms and time have not destroyed their magnitude nor their symmetry. But they were built, one stone at a time. If the FIRST STONE had not been properly placed, the Pyramids would not be there today. A fortune can be built, little by little, but not until after it has been STARTED. If you want a fortune, START ONE NOW. Undertaker Smith, phones 10 and 94. K. of P. meet this evening. Fraternal Union meets tonight. Woodmen meet tomorrow evening'. Mr. D. "W. Tompkins returned today from a trip to Leesburg. Icy-Hot bottles at the Court Pharm Pharmacy. acy. Pharmacy. Adv. Mr. Baxter Cam continues to rapid rapidly ly rapidly improve. Mr. Andy Fausett was able to take an automobile ride this morning. SIX ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT Apply to Mrs. R. D. Fuller. 1-5 We DO YOUR BANKING WITH US Pay 1 per cent-Interest '-on Savings Accounts IVIC LKA(il i: WILL ci:m:huati: sati koay FLAT FOR I1GXT j The second floor of the Bell flat or Is Junior Civic League Day,! apartment house is for rent. Apply to box ucaia. 3-3i-qtci Ha turd ay and a special proirram is being prepar prepared ed prepared by member of the league and the Sunshine Department, to bo fciven on the Civic League playground. They will he assisted by members of the Woman's Club an several visitors. At the conclusion of the program there will be an' exhibition of pets. No prizes will be awarded, but pvery one is askr ed to bring a pet for the- display. An invitation is extended to all, 3:30 Sat Saturday urday Saturday afternoon. Civic League play playground. ground. playground. Mabel Meffert, President Junior Civic League. Lucy Moorhead, Director Sunshine Department. Yqu wjll look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief It cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleas pleased ed pleased with the prompt cure which It will effect. For sale by all dealers. Adv. The Moose held a well attended and Interesting meeting last night. Beck3 hard water soap, ten, cents per cake. Court Pharmacy. Adv. Sheriff Galloway is visit to Tallahassee. home from his Mr. TV. M. Wilson is home from Ta Ta-vares, vares, Ta-vares, where he passed a month look looking ing looking up records for the Florida Title and Abstract Company. Nyal's Corn Remover actually re removes. moves. removes. 25c. at bath Gerig drug stores. Adv. Mr. O. B. Ilowse will leave in a few days for Kissimmee to inspect his cat cattle tle cattle ranch. The new uniforms for the Ocala baseball team are here and on exhibi exhibition tion exhibition at the PostoLlce Drugstore. They are a light cream color with red trim mings and the word Ocala in large red letters down the shirt fronts, and when they are out on the diamond, they will have some team Inside of them. v Don't forget the game with Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville April 17. " j? EXCELLENT PROGRAM FOR D VXD COXCERT THIS EfEXIXG The following program will be ren rendered dered rendered by the Metropolitan! Band "on Thursday, April 10th, at 8 o'clock p. m. "Star Spangled Banner." . 1. March, "King Over Alip W. IL Scouton. I 2. Waltz, "Eleanor" Wm. Huff. 3. Selection from the opera "Mar- Arranged by 1 J. St. Superba" A. tha" Flotow. Clair. 4. Medley overture, W. Dalbey. Intermission. 5. March, "Olevlne" H. cook. 6. Waltz, "Wild Flowers" W, Kiefer. V 7.s Selection. "A Trip to Japans Japans-Manuel Manuel Japans-Manuel Klein. 3. lie uor.ciliatlon medley, "The Blue a:. l.xe Uriy It. J. I tendon. A. E. Oerig, Director. Vatoder- II. APPRECIATED APPROVAL Pearl tooth brushes are sold at Gerig's drug stores at 25c and guar guaranteed. anteed. guaranteed. Adv. Mr. Frederick Pezullo, a skilled young drygoods salesman, for some time with the Globe, has accepted a place with Marcus Frank, Editor Star: Please allow me to thank you and each alderman for the stand taken in favor of the poor, or working- classes, who will be greatly 'benefited by being able to get fresh meat or fish for their Sunday dinners. Many a poor person in Ocala will en enjoy joy enjoy meals hereafter on Sundays the same as we who are fortunate enough to own refrigerators. Very respectfully, C. R. Tydlngs. If you have any items for this de department, partment, department, call Phone 106. merry HOSPITAL XOTES Mrs. Boyler, who was operated on at the hospital yesterday, is restins: well ' today. .Stop coughing by using Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. Sold only at the Rexall stores. Adv, . j Little Charlie Brooklen, who'has been Eider W. II. Coleman will preach at so critically ill with pneumonia, will Lowell next Sunday afternoon if return to the home of his parents, a weather conditions permit, Public in-!snort distance from town, v tomorrow, vited. ? completely cured. Mr. Clifford Harrou was brought to the hospital last night. FOR RENT Furnished rooms in modern home, for'coupli or two young men. With hoard or without. Phone 378. 3-31-tf Iiheinauer's is the place to find the best makes and most popular prices Qf ladies' and children's shoes. Ad. Dr. Harry Walters of Fort McCoy was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,A Walters last night, V. W. C. MEETING FOR RENT Pleasant room. Two beds. Close in. Gentlemen dress. Reasonable, care Star. The regular meeting of Dicklson Chapter, U. D. C, will be held tomor- jrow afternoon at 3;30 sharp at the res residence idence residence of Mrs. R. R. Bullock. The state Large. ; president will bs In attendance. Ad- Mrs. S. R. Whaley, Recording Secretary. ' Beck's hard water soap, ten cents per cake. Court Pharmacy. Ady. 11 Hie Oeala College For It 'Shorthand and Typewriting :0: Will open for Business MONDAY. THE 14th DAY OF APRII in the rooms on the Third Floor over tho Gommer Gommer-cial cial Gommer-cial Bank- 'There will ; be a Day and Night Class. :c& Terms on Application at the CoUccie, yy YV YY -, ' 7 VS' vr vr Yt H YY Yt Yy I'hp meeting of the K, of r. this eve- pin: is for practice in, the first degree,! long form, and all the members are re 1 quested to be present. AIR DOME'S FIRST EVEXIXG , The Air Dome's first evening of the season brought out a good-sized crowd j of its old friends. There were six reels Season's latest styles and ladles' and ; of very srood nictures. and with snmi fine music the evening passed most pleasantly for all present. misses' ready to wear dresses at Rhein Rhein-auer's. auer's. Rhein-auer's. Ad. Mr. J. M. Goddard will ta'ice charge of the Ocala House dining room this evening. Mr. Goddard is a veteran caterer, and will meet many old friends and make new ones in this position. He and Mrs. Goddard will give the busi business ness business their personal attention, Yt "VVVS- 1 V& i tetlHfaiMPSIllil ! 5. -.1 l V I' i Al Vt Jf 1 1 n r - 4 B-i 1 I" r f. i J Mr. G. T. Maughs says that the Southern Express Company is still ready to ship supplies free to the flood sufferers. , ' ---STsr The Gjrxj, bouge ofFlorlda, I. O. O. F,, wij'l meet in Palatka next week. Messrs. M. M. Little, P. V. Leavengood, J. P. Thompson and E. E. Converse are the delegates and alternates frptn, th Ocala lodge. Mr. Alexander C. Chancellor, Jr., of Columhus, Ga., concluded today a de Mnltght aDjm;f -fur TfarefTbtitigr 5o prettier setting could be attained for a trio of lovely visiting girls to be formally introduced to the young peo people ple people of Ocala than the one presented last evening at Yonge's HalL which had by clever and ingenious hands, been converted late a typical Shaks Shaks-perean perean Shaks-perean gardev'wit a silver moon casting a mellow lifcht over the scene. To obtain thV,rresut bamboo, magno magnolia, lia, magnolia, palms, palmetaj, ferns and moss were used, in thfe decorations. The tenter support oj the hall was given the form of a najestic tree and the walls and cornters weraTmost com completely pletely completely hiddenAithgfeens. and In one corner through tlCbranches of a small tree, a largeljovial-faced moon, be behind hind behind which had been placed an electric light, glowed down upon the throng. The hostess of this beautiful party was pretty Miss Kathleen Jackson, and the honor guests were Misses Clarabel Culpepper of St. Augustine, Blanche Mizelle of Orange Lake and Mary Skip- worth of hite Springs, all of whom are guests .ot,MisH,jCIarasJohnson, Mrs. J. C. Jackson, Sr., standing at the front entrance, greeted her daugh ter's guests, who, after laying aside their wraps in the dressing moms. were introduced by Mrs. T. H. Johnson to the receiving line which included Miss Jackson receiving with Mr. Pete Mcintosh, Miss Skipworth with Mr. Phil Robinson, Miss Culpepper with Dr. Carlisle Izlar, Miss M'zelle with Mr. Whitfield Palmer and Mis Johnson with Dr. Harry Walters. Miss Jackson wore a costume of vel- low marquisette, trimmed with gold beaded fringe, which was most becom becoming ing becoming to her brunet type. Miss Skipworth was gowned in white charmeuse, made en train and trimmed In real lace and brilliants. In her rich auburn hair was a bandeau of brilliants and pearls with an aigrette of spun glass. The pretty evening dress worn by Miss Culpepper was fashioned of white mes mes-saline, saline, mes-saline, draped with flowered chiffon. She, too, wore a spun glass aigrette in her. coiffure. Miss Mizelle was most attractive in blue crepe de chene, trim trimmed med trimmed with rosebuds and chiffon. Her hair bandeau was of brilliants. Miss Johnson wore pink crepe de chene with crystal trimmings. The honorees?, during their visit of a few days haw; added many Ocalans to their list of friends to which .was add added ed added many more last evening. While t-he guests were arriving Miss Lois Ellis, assisted by Misses Alice Sexton and Hannay" Ellis, served fruit punch from a rustic appointed table. A well of ice water was also arranged for the pleasure of theguests. At 9:30 o'clock programs containing sixteen dances, waltzes and two-steps alternating, were distributed. .. Each bore the hostess initial "J" in gold. The music was furnished by a colored string orchestra and the merry crowd tripped the lilit fantastic toe to its lovely tunes, till past the midnight hour. Several extras were played by M'ssi Lola McClure at the piano. Miss Jackson's dance was a most en- How long will it take you to do it? Think it over. ; "- How much can you lay aside every pay day? I Begin now. ; Open a savings account here and set -a mark for your savings to reach in a certain time. The interest will help. We Pay 4 Per Cent. OCALA NATIONAL BAIM CAPITAL FULL. PAID IN t7S,t t7S,t-H. H. t7S,t-H. D. STOKES. CasMtr. EDWARDS, Ptm. CLARENCE CAMP. VI c Pr. THE j JNQ. - 7 I ? Y Y f ? ? Y Y Y ? ? ' 1 Y X Y Y Y Y ? i Y ? 'i Y V ? X a ve Yoe Ever Usei Si- ENCUL imoffnipaiiiim W-1 .'3 In )r?ri? IH- T-if members of the city council, all except Mr. Cam, who is sick, met as a board of equalization last evening, and sat until far into the night. This, U difficult and tedious wark, and the councilmen.' serve without pay. joyable affair and her friends who were Itrh Tflll tricir nr. c-vrAnl 1m yl ?""r "1 w and the sruests of honor tnrludArl- I with friends, .. Atto 1 1 Annie Laurie and Eram Perry, Josle Rullock, Hester. Aind Marian Dewey, Rhodai LUJoii, Mary Burford, Fannie .nJ Rosebud Robinson, Marguerite lorter, Marie Van Engelkenj Murel Dittinger, Lola ,McC',u Lucile Robin Robinson, son, Robinson, Kathleen, Sanders, Margaret Jack Jackson, son, Jackson, Margaret Wade of lorth. Carolina, Messrs. Tom Tasteur, J. M. Thomas W, V. Newsom, Jr., Ralph Robinson, Ray- . mond Bullock, Norton Davis; Jim and Sa m Tv-1 i 1 trcl roV T A nU w"-: "" T,0' Hugo Mclnt0.,h. HoTmes' Vrl e - u ,u , .T Tert. O. B. Howse, Krnest Crook, A. P. , " Smith. Jim-Rents, T. D. Lancaster. Jr.. iamp tay ror;Dert Dosh. Morris Smith. A r Thar,. cellor of Columb.us, Ga., Drs. Sheppard, Mr. Samuel Hodges is the guest of hU brother, Mr. C. T. Hodges. Mr. Hodges is a drummer and makes Ocala every few months. .-"..J. " Col. Zack AlulnaU Qf Ocala, who has een. in the etty for a few days, left last night, and will go to New York, accompanied by his charming daugh daughter. ter. daughter. Miss Lucile. They will agala travel with their wild westshw. Miss X Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y For Your Linens, Pillow Cases, 1 Furniture. Covers, Handkerchiefs, Etc.? We have them in; all sizes from 5c, up"- L pro i Where You Will Be Treated Right. OCALA, FLORIDA 99 t I X ! v - t Y Y Y X Y Y ? t Y Y Y Y Y X Y X Y X y Y Y Y Y Y -. Y " Y Y i ? Y Y y I 4 were guests at the several weeks, during which time they made many friends. Tampa Tribune The Temple had Its usual bl out last night, and the pictures were fine. The two-reel feature, "The Re- Local agents wanted to handle mon- treat irom Moscow, was splendid. ey making proposition. Reference? 11 vv8 ciea on ine same grounas tnaj Clifford Ayr, Herbert Counts, Mr. and Mrs. Donald KYazier. Dr. Walter TTnnrt CrOWd ( - T Ciarv arct f.nt TnV.ne;nn must be given, rarrish, Pla. Eureka Chemical Co., 4-9 CardUCIr"tntrrtlLJjr firm. Kreer The loung Marsjed Ladies' Card- Napoleon and hs army suffered tor- Club spent atv yftusuVlly pleasant aft-Vary period, and are now enjiying the tures in the Russian. wJmer of 1812 andjernoon as the gues .J I. : . i ; . V a "'tun mcir r:irii, ietviuK aeaa ana icr-r ernoon from a business trip to Orlando. The trip was made by machine and proved most enjoyable. Pleiant and Inntructlve Afternoon at , tbe Woman's Club of which he is a member, representing Marion county in the lower House.- Jacksonville Metropolis. Sister Esther Carlotta arrived this afternoon from GalnesvMle and will be the guest of Mrs.. D. E Mclver until Saturday, when she will be the guest of Mrs. E. M. Howard. The study class of the Woman's Club had a most beneficial and enjoyable meeting at the club rooms Tuesday aft ernoon at the usual hour. Under thf Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rooney and child- able leadership of their beloved pees-j ren arrived from Jacksonville today ident, Mrs. D. W. Davis the clasir has and registered at theIIarrington. They received much benefit from its study of will make the! horn in the cottage on American literature this year having South Third of Mrs. Claude II.itudy of the "Novelist of the In consequence of tbe absence from dying all along the route. The film as'ent and invited to pla'y with them were the city of the pastor of the. PrePbv- terian church, there will be no ser services vices services n the church Sunday except the Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Dr. Dodge goes to Jacksonville to assist in the in-r stitution of Rev. Dr. French as .pastor of tlfe First Presbyterian church ot that city, twenty-one days old and Mr. Qreenlis to be congratulaed on securing sucha splendid picture for his patrons, V V tiecKs bard water soap, ten cents per cake, Court Pharmacy. Adv. Mrs. C. W. Hunter, Mrjf. Etta Robinson, Sarah Davis . PON'T WASTE YOUR ENERGY AND RACK YOURNER YOURNER-VES VES YOURNER-VES SHOOING FLIES AWAY. BUY SCREENS. THEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN TO ENJOY A QUIET SNOOZE, KNOWING FLIES WON'T BOTHER YOU ORMENACE YOUR HEALTH WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN HARDWARE, DEAL WITH US ONCE AND YOU'LL BE A CUSTOMER FOR LIFE. Phone 118. are C., OCALA FLORIDA Ladles, have your dresses, gloves and plumes dry cleaned by J. S. Crom er, phone 451. 3-6-tf i -y.f As Mr. J. M. Little was on his way home last night, his bicycle struck a noie in tne street, throwing him over the handlebars and causing him to dis locate his thumb. He had to secure the services of a physician to have the tu jured member put place, and it is giving aim much pain today. Mr. Little is Just up from a siege of neu ralgia and grip and this last affliction is severe on him n his weakened tron dition. be Mr. R. M. Curtis left today for a business trip to Wilmington. N. CX, to. rone several aays Call phone No. 284 for your Quick delivery service when In need of drugs, prescriptions or toilet articles. Adv. Beck's hard water soap, ten cents per caiie. Court Pharmacy. Adv. ROOM3 FOR. RENT Large, cool. furnished rooms for rent. Apply to Mrs. T. H. Wallis, 116 South 2nd St Misses Mattle Williams, and Vic Raysor, ... V Mrs. Kreger has apartments up stairs in Judge iiuuocK a house on We We-nona nona We-nona street. Four tables were arrang arranged ed arranged for the games of auction and scores Vre marked on miniature fans and the prizes were two dainty s'lk fans. Many flowers were used to adorn the rooms and the attractive hostess was assisted In entertaining her guests by Misses Marguerite Porter and Rhoda Liddon, thf latter receiving down downstair. stair. downstair. - The summer Iiea was very suggest suggestive ive suggestive in the ice course served at the con clusion of the games, for the nut cream! was served in cunning little green and white paper hats and with It was de delicious licious delicious cake. Iieteen-'etlhad- bers were pres-1 tli Century." After the mee jfeurned. Mrs. IL C. Groves as hostess, served dainty refreshments. She was assisted in serving by Mrs. D..W. Da Davis, vis, Davis, Mrs. Frank Wetherbee and Mrs. Purdon. v Junior Auxiliary Entertained For first class antomoDlle service by the trip, hour or day, phone No. 327. First class car and uniformly low prices? to all. J. C. Geisjer. Ad. Mrs. Thos. R. Seale and Miss Dor othy Bartram reached ths city last night and are pleasantly located at Mrs. T. M. Moore's on Fori King ave nue. These ladles are graduates of the twentieth century shorthand and will open a college for snorthana here, General Contractor and Builder ilodern Homes, Store and Office Bulld lugs Erected at Reasonable Prices. All Kinds of Repair Work Promptly "" Executed Plans Furnished With all Work. AJ1 Work Guaranteed Box 438 No. 38, Sancbes Street OCALA. FLORIDA v ... Thi morning at 2 o'clock a party ot three fishermen, namely, Dr. E. Q, Peek, Messrs. A. F. Adcock and T. J. Killebrew. left Ocala m Dr. Peek's au tomobile for Orange Lake. Mr. Kille brew caught an eight and a half pound trout and Dr. Peek caught an eight and a quarter pound trout. The total amount of fish caught by the party was S3 pounds. The party arrived home at 8:85. Some of our horsemen and Tidera are trying to get the people Interested in a series of local races at the faiy grounds during' the summer. They want to have races on the Thursday afternoons that there will be no ball games. There are plenty of good horses for some very Interesting trotting and running races, and, as everybody knows, a number of splendid motor. cycles. The Star thinks that with roused interest and low admission price, some very good races might he had. " beans.. .'25c M Mince Meat ....22c " .Sunbeam shrimp ... 25c lb Soda. I... 5c cans small flat Salmon 35c "large M ..30c " tall Salraon..-L.30c " Argo large Salmon l45c " Ocean Gem tall n ... 20 TRY OUR Hotel Astor Coffee SOMETHING FINE 40 cts. per Pound 10RD CALVERT STEEL CUT COFFEE 40 cts. per Pound CAHMS an heal VDliKfcfntHUr.,Trti A congenial crowd enjoying a day on the water today were Misses Clara Johnson. Blanche Mizelle, Mar Skipworth. Clarabel Culpepper, Kath leen Jackson, Minnie Stovall, Alice Bullock, Mary Burford, Annie Atkin Atkinson, son, Atkinson, Clare-ace? Meffert, A. P. Smith, Morris Smith, iUJ. Beck, Whit Palmer, Holmes "vValters, aenry Spencer. They left about 10 o'clck for Silver Springs, where they chatered the Wenona for the day. Picnic lunch was spread at Connor. This pleasant outing was planned by the young men for Misses Skipworth, Culpepper and Mizelle. Mrs. T. H. Johnson chaperoned. On Tuesday afternoon the Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church gave an informal reception at the resi residence dence residence of Mrs. Bittinger in behalf of Mrs. Rogers, who has been the leader and instructor of the study class dur during ing during the Lenten season Mrs. Rogers has been spending the winter here with us, and very kindly gave hec time and talents to the study. She is a 'wo 'woman man 'woman of rare intellectual abilities which have been increased by study and travel. The auxiliary here, has been indeed fortunate to have" her with them. No one but the members of the auxil auxiliary iary auxiliary and study class were present. The house was prettily decorated with lilies, roses, nasturtiums and a couple of hours were spent very pleasantly. SMrs. Bittinger, secretary, thanked Mrs. Uogers for the study class lor ner er er-fprts fprts er-fprts here in their behalf, which was responded to by Mrs. Rogers is a very gracious and simple manner. Refresh Refreshments ments Refreshments were served, consisting of cakes, roks and cream, and each one express express-edtthe edtthe express-edtthe wish tht Mrs. Rogers might re return turn return to U3 and take up the leadership aain. Mr. and Mrs. them a warm stay here will b nent. r - welt cently occupied by cer. ocaia extends ;ome 8nd hopes their pleasant and perrna- Mrs. W. K. Zewadskl of Tampa is the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ze Ze-wadskl, wadskl, Ze-wadskl, Sr. '' - Miss Bettie Mclver returned this aft afternoon ernoon afternoon from a delightful four -weeks visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wray, In Columbia, S. C. YH ATHKR'POnKGAST " Local rains tonight or Friday, x-ooler northwest portion. CONCORDIA LODGE F. U. OP A. Concordia Lodge, Fraternal Union of America, meets In Yonge's Hall on the second Thursday evening of each month. Geor I Taylor, F. It Chas. K. Sage, Secretary. Ad. IH mi? it nr. "WANTED To rent ror two or three months, a small wall tent, large enough for two. Address Shake, care Star. CO. PHONE 163 Tea and Match at Country Club Mr. Jack Jolly during his annual winter visit to Ocala presented the Country Club with six golf balls to be given as prizes at a ladies' match. Yes Yesterday terday Yesterday they were played for and the following were the winners: Miss Lou Gamsby three balls. Miss Hope Robin Robinson son Robinson two balls, and Mrs. C IL Lloyd one ball. After the match Miss Berenice Alfred, acting as hostess for Mrs. Will William iam William Anderson, served tea. wafers, etc.. at the club house. Under the au.-p'ces of he Altar Guild Misses Fannie Robinson. Hope Robin Robinson, son, Robinson, Edith Williams, Sara Davis. Dor- othey Schreiber and Adele Bittinger conducted a candy sale this morning at the band stand, which proved most sue cessfuL Mrs. M. E. Robinson went to Savan nah today to visit' relatives. Mr. W. B. Gallagher, accompanied hy Misses Lola and Ethel McClure and Alice Bullock returned Wednesday aft- and Mrs. A- E. Dower, the Star regrets to say, expect iu iw week for Detroit, where Mr. Bower passed his boyhood, and where he ex expects pects expects to join his father, Mr. R. T. Bow Bower, er, Bower, in business. During their stay In Ocala, Mr. and Mrs. Bower have made numerous friends, who will part from them with regret. Mrs. R. C. Camp is home from Jack Jacksonville, sonville, Jacksonville, where she went to -visit Mr. Camo. who Is under treatment in one of that city's hospitals. Mr. Camp Is much better and will soon be out again. Mrs. F. G. B. Weihe went to Jack sonville today to viFit her son. Prof. Kark Weihe, and wife, and meet heT niece. Miss Henrietta Rabe, of Birm Birmingham. ingham. Birmingham. Mrs. Weihe will remain In Jacksonville a week or ten iays, and will probably be accompanied by her niece on her return home. . Mrs. Edwin Spencer, Jr. and Master Edwin Spencer, .the third, came up from Ocala, Saturday and will remain with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chapman, at their residence at Pablo Beach, while Mr. Spencer is at attending tending attending the sessions of the legislature, r7 nn Embalmer and Funeral Director. Rear of Marcus Frank's Store. Day Phone 10 Xlfifct Pheae 94 Ocala, Fla. Queen ol Sea Routes" MEnCHAXTS' MIXERS, TRANS. CO. JACKSONVILLE TO Savannah, Baltimore, Philacleiplils. Boston and Provlflence Fine steamers; best service; low fres; wireless telegraph. Throush tickets to. and from principal points. Send for booklet- H. C. AVERY. Agent. Jacksonville, Fla, U D. JONES, a A., Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. 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Relieves hoarseness, irritating coughs, tlckllntr sensations in the throat; removes congestion and enables the patient to breathe easily and rest comfortably at night. Price 25c, 50c and 31.00 per Eottfc Buy the $1.00 size. 7 contains five times as much as the 25c size, and you ret with each bottle a Dr. Ilerrlck's Red Pepper porous Plaster for the chest. nr m pi PT.nPKlTTUm ST. LCUIS. MO. k r, ii.inn " EtesSicn Eye Salve f a wafe and epeedy remedy for Sere Eyeu "4 J 1 1 Solo Am o WgcoKViiNOtavj The Story of His Life From the Cradle to the White House By WILLIAM BAYARD I1ALE Copyright. 1911. 1S12, by Doubleday, Page & Co. SOLD UY ALL DCALEHS It Is worthy of special remark that the achievement of these surprising re suits orer and against its original op position left the legislature neverthe nevertheless less nevertheless In a very friendly attitude of mind toward the governor. He earned their respect, and he won. to boot, the hearty srood will of most of t! legislators At first an atmosphere of diffidence hung over the executive anterooms. Visitors were not sure how they would be treated. But they soon found It a delight to visit the governor's office and began to think up excuses for a look in. The spare gray man with the long jaw had a mijruty taking way about him. There was always a ready smile and often a lively story, and you seldom failed to go away with a glow around your heart. The senators found him out in due course of the session one night at a little dinuer given him and them by the adjutant general. Mr. Sadler, at the Country club. There were some darky music makers on hand, and presently the high tenor voice that had led two college glee clubs was carol ing in darky dialect, and before long (it was in the confidential privacy of a group of sympathetic senators) the rather lengthy legs and other members of a governor were engaged in a duet cakewalk with one of the older sena senators. tors. senators. No retaliation was ever visited upon adversaries of the governor. Assem Assemblyman blyman Assemblyman Martin of Hudson county, for instance, was prominent in the fight against Martine, and he was a leader in opposition to the Geran elections bill, his opposition being doubtless sin sincerely cerely sincerely based on his belief that it would destroy the party organization. Martin was much interested m a bridge bill affecting Hoboken and the north end of his county. As the time drew near for action upon the bridge bill he grew very uneasy and was observed to be much in the vicinage of the governor's room, inquiring of all and sundry who were in communication with the ex executive ecutive executive whether they thought he would let it go through. It was difficult to persuade a man used to the customs of the old days that there was a new kind of politician in the governor's chair, a politician who dealt with pro proposed posed proposed legislation on its merits and not In the harboring of vindlctiveness nor the remembrance of promised reward. Mr. Martin's bill was a just and de desirable sirable desirable measure, and he got it Ex-Senato- Smith, Wilson's bitter en emy, owns a great deal of real es estate tate estate in Newark. Ells relative and chief lieutenant, James It. Nugent, controls the city so absolutely that a laborer can't get r job on the street without his consent, Ilowever, there are some things which a New Jersey city-coun cil has to ask the legislature for per permission mission permission to do. This session there was to come up at Trenton a bill allowing the Newark common council in Its dis discretion cretion discretion to widen certain streets The improvement would enhance the value of realty owned by Smith. It would have been the easiest thing in the world for a vindictive governor to veto the bill on the ground that it was a job and to. wiu applause for his act while striking a telling blow at Smith and Nugent. But, con considering sidering considering the case on its merits. Gover Governor nor Governor Wilson could conclude only that it authorized a real improvement irre irrespective spective irrespective of its effect on the Smith prop property, erty, property, lie signed the bill. There was one case, however, in which Mr. Wilson violated unblushiug unblushiug-ly ly unblushiug-ly his declaration that he had no re rewards wards rewards for those who supported nor punishment for those who opposed his measures. Assemblyman Allan B Walsh of Mercer county was a me chauic employed by the Roebling com pany This corporation, which paid Walsh something like $3 a day for hi labor In its shops, naturally felt that this sum included what service he could render in his capacity us a iegis lator. When the election of United States senator came up he was in instructed structed instructed to vote for Smith. He went to the governor and told bid how the case stood with him. "I quite under understand," stand," understand," said the governor, "and 1 don't want to advise you what to do. I am not the man to ask you to imperil your family's living. Whatever you con conclude clude conclude to do I shan't hold it against you."" Something in the common sense and human kindliness of Wilson's attitude so touched Walsh, not theretofore known as a hero, that he went to the caucus and voted for Martine. His work was cut till he could make only $10 a week. When the battle was joined on the Wilson legislative program his em employers ployers employers warned him to vote against it. He voted for it Walsh, you see. had a man in him and was discharg ed. The governor beard of that, and those who happened to be In the state state-house house state-house that day heard language fiow in a vigor drawn from resources not commonly, tapped by Presbyterian eld elders. ers. elders. Walsh was a poor man with a family whose livelihood had been tak taken en taken away from him because he voted according to his conscience. "Some "Something thing "Something must be done for Walsh; we can't see him suffer like this. said Mr. Wilson. He was reminded of his declaration that be would neither pun punish ish punish nor reward. "No matter what 1 said!" he exclaimed. "This is a good time to be inconsistent. We'll find a place for Walsh." So It Is a true charge that the cres- ent clerk .of the Mercer county tax board owes his jjsition to the fact that he voted for Wilson measures in the legislature. Mr. Wilson's appointments were for the most part wise and happy some of them remarkably so. One of the best in its results was that of Samuel Kalisb to the supreme court bench. Kalisb is a Jew, and be happened to be Nugent's personal counsel, but neither of these circumstances closed the governor's eyes to the fact that he was able, honorable, vigorous and peculiarly fitted for such work as lay before the New Jersey supreme court. It is Justice Kalisb. now sitting in the Atlantic county circuit." who is cleaning up Atlantic City; it was he who, finding justice made a joke of in Atlantic county by juries picked by the corrupt sheriff, turned to the early common law and appointed "elisors to select juryuita A grand jury thus obtained indicted the sheriff, and the "work of bringing the big resort under subjection to law goes thrivingly on. New Jersey elects its assembly anew each year. In the sutunu of 1011 Governor Wilson went before the peo people ple people to ask for the return of men pledged to sustain the accomplished legislation and to support what further progressive measures should come up For the tirst time a primary was held under the Geran law. The Smith-Nu gent iufiueuee wars frantically exerted everywhere to nominate anti-Wilson men. it failed failed utterly every everywhere where everywhere except in Essex county, the home of the ex-senat6r and his lieuten lieutenant. ant. lieutenant. For the first time a Geran law convention was held. The Wilson meu controlled It. A sound platform was adopted, in Essex the Smith-Nugent machine won the primary, nominating a ticket expressly chosen in antago nism to the governor. In the campaign that followed Gov ernor Wilson visited every county in the state exc ept Essex. He canceled his engagement for that i-ouuty, refus ing to ask support for the Smith ticket The result of the election has been twisted by opponents of Mr. Wilson Into a defeat for him It was. in fact. a signal victory, a striking indorse indorsement. ment. indorsement. In all the state outside Essex, in the counties, that is, where he asked support for-Democratic candidates for the assembly, their majorities aggre gated S57 otes more than they did the previous year, when the state was ablaze with the excitement of a guber natorial campaign, in Essex, which he refused to visit; In Essex, where the Democratic candidates were pledged anti Wilson meu. the Democratic vote fell off 12.Gitt ttnd the Bepublicans won (Continued Tomorrow) BEAD THIS The Texas Wonder cures Klaney and bladder trouble, reruovlngr gravel, cures diabetes, wdak and lame backs, rheumatism and all Irregularities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Regulates bladder trou troubles bles troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on re receipt ceipt receipt of SI. One small bottle is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states." Dr. E. W. Hall, 2096 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo Sold by all druggists. Ad. LAKE WEIR Lake Weir, April 9. Mrs. D. E. Me- j Iver and little daughter Frances of Oaela, with several friends spent the week end at Idlewild. the summer home of the Mclvers on the lake. Mrs. J. Carstens of Ocala is spending this week with her sister. Miss Sara Agnew. Mr. Charlie Rheinauer and family of Ocala will occupy Mr. R. M.' John- tone's cottage for the summer. Mr. Fleming and wife of Georgia, while looking around the lake- for a location are occupying Mr. J. T. Lewis' cottage at Oklawaha. Miss Tillie Pasteur, accompanied by her father and mother and Miss Ruth Gill motored to Anthony several last Saturday and spent several days with friends and relatives. Mrs- J. C. Gavitt and little son Roland of High Springs are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Garftfs father, Mr. George Thompson. Mr. Carson Bradford and family left last Sunday for their home in Nash ville, after spending two months pleasantly at their cottage on the lake. Dr. H. P. Herr, who purchased the grove and unimproved property owned by Mrs. S. P. Carson,- is building a packing house and making a beautiful park of the fifteen acres of hammock fronting the prospective hard road. JMr. Alexander Moorhead of Ocala Is on the lake surveying the lines for the hard road through the property of Messrs. C. E. Connor, N. W. Harrison and D. E. Mclver. Mr. John T. Lewis has had an addi tion put on his warehouse adjoining his store room. Mr. R. B. Kyle has gone to visit his parents at Gadsden, Ala,, for a week or ten days. PAIXS IX THE STOMACH If you continually complain, of pains In the stomach, your liver or your kid neys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, da betes or Brlght's disease. Thousands recommend Electric Bitters as the very best stomach and kidney medicine made. H. T. Alston, of Raleigh, N. C, who suffered with pain In the stomach, and back, writes: "My kidneys were deranged and my liverv did not work right. I suffered much, but Electric Bitters was recommended and I im proved from the first dose. I now feel like a new man." It will Improve you, too. Ouly 50 cents and fl. Recom mended by Tydlngs & Co. Adv. VELVET BEANS FOR SALE 100 bushels of velvet beans for sale at $1.50 f.o. b. Ocala. Address box 398, Ocala, Fla, 4-2-tf dw TIME TO SCREEN It Is time to see that your house Is properly screened. We make any kind or size screen in our own factory, and fit them to your house. Ocala Lumber & Supply Company. 3-25-tf SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES AlleuV Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. It relieves pain f 1. martine, tender, nervous feet, and instantly takes ih! tm? out of coins and bunions. It's the 'rcei comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Foot-Bfruikwi Bfruikwi Foot-Bfruikwi tirht or new ehoee feel easy. It is a ':t.' n rii.er lor sweating, canons swollen, tired, c;i!n x fe-t. Always nse it to Break in New shoes. "ry it to da:. S -'.& everywhere, 25 cents. DonH : iw.v on i'ii te. For FREE trial package, it1. s Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. SITUATION WANTED Trained nurse 25 years, orphan girl, would like position as companion and helper to middle-aged couple In their home. Small compensation, object. home. Address X. Y. Z., Star office. WHY HE WAS LATE. "What made you so late?" "I met Smithson." "Well that is no reason why you should be an hour late getting home to supper." "I know, but I asked him how he was feeling, and he insisted on telling me about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take Chamber Iain's Tablets?" "Sure, that Is what he needs." Sold by, all Dealers. Adv. SI, i s; I Will. guar :tii te 2 J su tc s:.ir lf..i ith in bwc icor.ds. No remedy that I 1 av? e-vtr sold for Eczema, Psoriasis, nfui si! ciher diseases of the skin lias Riv.i :o.'e thorough satisfaction than the 0. D. B.PrescripOen for EezeiEa I guarantee this remedy. THE POSTOFFICE DRUGSTORE WORLD'S ALMANAC AT BALLARD'S New 1913 World's Almanac, Just re received; ceived; received; 35 cents at Ballard's News Newsstand. stand. Newsstand. Adv. Freckled Girls It 13 an absolute fact, that one 50 cent jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM will either remove your freckles or cause them to fade and that two jar3 will even in the most severe cases completely cure them. We are willing to personally guarantee this and to return your money without argument if your complexion ia not fully restored to its natural beauty. WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM isfir.o, fragrant and absolutely harmless. Will not make hair grow but will positively remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK FRECKLES. LES. FRECKLES. Come in today and try it, Thejar3 are large and results absolutely certain. Sent by mail if desired. Price 50c. Mammoth jars $1.00. WILSON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c For Bale by SOLD BY THE COURT PHARMACY. HAVE YOLK HOUSE 5CREPXED Let us measure your house and tit it with screens. "We make here at home as good a screen for less money than you can get anywhere. Ocala Lumber & Supply Co. 3-25-tf One Cause of Failure. The man who has an exaggerated Idea of his own importance generally It a failure because of hl3 Inability to get ether people to accept his own estl mate of himself. tuv jurlii: lli i.sjv; run, aim ivaij i The Old Standard general strengthening-tonic GROVE'S TASTELKSS chill TOXIC, drives ou'. Malaria, enriches the blood, and builds cp the sys tem. A true Tonic. For adults and children. 50c FOR SALE Beck's hard water soap, ten cents per cake. Court Pharmacy. Adv. DRIVE SICK HEADACHES AWAY Sick headaches, indigrestion and quickly after you Life Pills. They put new life and try them and you Every pill helps; ed by Tydlngs & sour, gassy stomach. biliousness disappear take Dr. King's New purify the blood and vigor In the system. will be well satisfied. ; every box guaran- Co. Adv. Clocks of all kinds and at all prices. A. E. Burnett. dv. FOR BURNS, BRUISES AND SORES The quickest and surest cure for burns, bruises, boils, sores, infiamma tion and all skin biseases is Bucklin's Arnica Salve. In four days it cured L, II. Hall in, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore on his ankle which pained him so he could hardly walk. Should be In every house. Only 25 cents. Recommended by Tydlngs & Co. Adv. Beck's hard water soap, ten cents per cake. Court Pharmacy. Adv. Use DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID In the house and the stable. it is as good for animal flesh as it is for the human body. It heals sores, cuts, ragged wounds, colic, dysentery, galls, chafes, scratches, distemper. bots, and worms. There Is hardly any limit to its usefulness about the home. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Adv. PIckard'a fine aard-pamted china at Burnett, the jeweler's. Ad. Wanting good laborers both colored and white for working in and about sawmill, shingle mill and lath mill. also on lumber yard. Can use also a few good axe men girdling cypress timber. Wages paid in cash every two weeks. Location Centralia, Fla., on Tampa Northern Railroad. For further particulars address Central Cypress Co., Centralia, Fla. 4-5-ltd 2tw We have a limited number of lots for sale in the beautiful little town of Orange Springs, all within, short dis distance tance distance of the bathing spring and also near the railroad station. The size of the lots is to be 50x150 feet. These lots if sold at once will be sold very reasonable, and if desired can give you terms. The New South Farm & Home Company will soon open up their town lots and start to improving the springs, and building streets and side sidewalks. walks. sidewalks. If Interested, write to box 75, Orange Springs. Fla. 3-28-6td Itw For rheumatism you will find noth nothing ing nothing better than Chamberlain's Lini Liniment. ment. Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief. For sale by all deal dealers. ers. dealers. Adv. The correct treatment for cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, sores lumbago. rheumatism, or neuralgia isv BAL BALLARD'S LARD'S BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It Is heal healing, ing, healing, penetrating and anticeptic which is everything that is needed to effect a complete cure. Price 25c, 50c and 1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ad. Palmer's toilet articles can be found at the Court Pharmacy. Adv. "My little son had a very severe cold, was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bot bottle tle bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowling street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy la for sale by all dealers. Adv. Solid and filled chains, the best for the money, and guaranteed as repre represented. sented. represented. A. E. Burnett. Ad. Use Dike's Quinine ana Sage Hair Tonic once a week on your head and enjoy a healthy, clean scalp. You will find this excellent tonic at the Court Pharmacy. Adv. KE THE DOCTOR'S OF A I OR When you pay a doctor for a skillful diagnosis you want to get full value for your money. If the medicine that you get on his orders Is not all that it should be you are the loser. It Is of supreme Importance that the con- tents of your prescription be fresh and reliable Just as It is of Importance that your doctors orders are carefully followed. Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled and they will be compounded from' fresh. Tellable drugs. And what's more we offer you the same prompt and polite service that bur cus customers tomers customers have beer, enjoying right along. Try us with the next prescription. THE COURT PHARMACY THE DRUG STORE ON TOE SQUARE OCALA - - V FLORIDA 1 The friend-winning prices that we are making in our store will surely interest you. Cold type cannot do justice to the extraordinary offerings. Buy ing jewelry nere means spending money right. Style may change but ourvhigh quality, low price standard of jewelry sell ing remains fixed. Here you will find a sausiying assort assortment ment assortment of the world's best productions in jewelry. cems. silver- ! it; rii Him ware, novel ties, etc. And the prices are squeezed down to per. l! 8 Here's Your Chance! If you want a snappy, spark ling gem set ring at a decided price reduction here's your opportunity. For your sweetheart mar ried or otherwise a diamond solitaire is eminently proper. Nothing better as an engage ment or birthday rinj. Surprise father, Husband or Brother with a nice rice. We have i splendid assortment cf gems in up-to- the-minute setting at prices tuft the thinnest pocket book. You VT 'i--. will find fines to suit everyone SJV- raen and women ana nttie lotki In now while the stock Is com A. E. BURNETT OCALA, FLA. rout "J J 7 .Call .'-' piete. 4tA?$r v;, I ft. S fa i ezA '-; .Will 9mm 1". 1 Dear Header: IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD. WE ARE THERE WITH THE WHOLE WORKS7 WE HAVE ALL THE STUFF FOR THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF YOUR HOME. WE CAN GIVE YOUilNSIDE PRICES ON OUTSIDE QUALITY. WE HAVE SHINGLES. LATHS. FLOORING OR ANY KIND OF LUM LUMBER BER LUMBER FOR BUILDING OR REPAIRING A HOUSE. CMl '1 Ci Ocala PHONE 223 Florida TO TTsiinnipai Account of Annual Meeting FLORIDA -CITRUS EXCHANGE VIA.. : AtMtic Coast Liie TICKETS SOLD APRIL 15TH AND 16TH WITH FINAL LIMIT APRIL 22ND. For Information, Call on Any A'. C. L. Ticket Agent Y. R. BEAZLEY, J. G. KIRKLAND, T.p.A. Tampa, Fla. d.'p.a. |