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i OCA FURNISHINGS For All ol the Homes Thcus Zaciiry Co. ' TUB FIRXITCRE 3IE.Y FURNITURE AT RIGHT P1UCKS. Thcus Zaehry Co. OCA LA. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JUNE 1 i. 15)13 VOL 20. X0. 12 11 11 AMIS Marion County's Senior Representa Representative tive Representative Tell of His Work in the legislative Session .' Editor Star: I believe it i3 but right and proper that I should give to thegood people of Marion county an accounting of ray stewardship as their representative In the last ses session sion session of the legislature. 1 have truly done my 'best to be faithful to my duties. Barring the two days I was visiting the Marianna reform school I was not -tardy one second, answered "here" to every roll call, morning, noon and night, and at no time during the sixty days was I out of the capitol build building ing building 'as long as ten minutes at a time while the House was in session. I was second on finance and taxa taxation, tion, taxation, on appropriations and on cor corporations, porations, corporations, reads and bridges, chair chairman man chairman of census and appointment and one other committee; attended every meeting on finance and taxation as well as appropriation and corpora corporation tion corporation committee and trrly I say that I am more responsible than any other memjber for the defeat of the. bills the tax commission, appointed by Gov. Gilchrist recommended. These bills called for the separation of state and county taxes. The passage cf this bill would have cost Marion county a yearly. Iocs of $13,000 in taxes. A bill granting certain tax tax-paying paying tax-paying privileges to intangible wealth thaff was denied other wealth. I helped kill it and I am, as much re responsible sponsible responsible for the creation of the present state tax commission as any other member of the House. Also I believe I did as much as any one for killing more than one bill that I truly believed was not to the good of the state. Good Roads I may have done wrong in not obeying the telegraphic instructions to work and vote for the first state highway commission advocated by the Ocala Board of Trade. These are my objections to the bill. It gave five men the right to lay out in Marion county any road they choose to lay out, to construct it of any . material they wished, to issue certi- , ficates of indebtedness for the con construction struction construction of said road. It gave these five men the 'privilege to. create an interest-bearing- indebtedness on our people without their approval or con consent. sent. consent. This bill required that all the moneys collected out of license taxe3 on automobiles should be placed in a special fund to be under, their con control trol control and none ot the moneys collect collected ed collected out of this went to the counties. I objected to this bill because I did not believe it was right to allow five men to collect out of the automobile owners yearly a sum of about. $150, $150,-000 000 $150,-000 out of which $75,000 a year was to be used as these men saw fit, without being responsible to any one for their doings. I was in favor of a state road com commission mission commission under the plans and sugges suggestions tions suggestions as advocated at the close of the session. The reason, there was no good roads bill passed in my opinion is as follows: The first demands were so unreasonable and were so lob lobbied bied lobbied for, that a majority of the mem members bers members were afraid to even think of a good roads bill much less vote for ' one. About Appropriations s There was an appropriation com committee mittee committee appointed by the speaker. But the appropriation calling for more than one-half million dollars was not referred to the appropriation com committee. mittee. committee. The committee on educa education tion education did the appropriating of most of the moneys to be used fi colleges. The total appropriations in my opin opinion ion opinion will exceed the receipts for the coming two years by more than $S00,000. I did all I could to pre prevent vent prevent the appropriating of this vast sum and I also did my best to ap appropriate propriate appropriate when I thought it was for the public good. The record will show how I stood. I admit that I failed tb'.do all I should have done to check the. excessive appropria appropriations. tions. appropriations. But we did some good. We pass passed ed passed a new primary law; no more sec second ond second primaries. .Xo fortunes can be spent in trying to be elected. A poor man has a bet better ter better chance to be elected to a big of office. fice. office. Xo more speculation in human flesh and blood by the consent of the 1 1 M A state of Florida in leasing its con convicts. victs. convicts. A gradual abolishment of the 'convict lease system is started. The i state '-will begin to take care of its i'convicts at once by beginning the I erection of necessary improvements or convict farm. 1 Through the managers of our juvenile reform school at Marianna, the children at that school were leas leased ed leased out for little or nothing to the managers of this institution. .This shall be no more; the legislature by the enactment of a bill says a com complete plete complete change of this institution shall be made immediately and a reform school in deed and in fact shall be established. A state tax commission bill pass passed ed passed and Is now a law. This commis commission sion commission is -composed of three men who are familiar with tax assessments and whose duties shall be to superin superintend tend superintend and supervise the assessment of state and county taxes. I predict much good from this commission. It, P. FULLER Dental Surgeon Over the Munroe & Chambliss Bank Phone 154 OCALA, FLORIDA Terms cash. J.'E. CHACE Dental Surgeon Rooms 9, 10, 11, Holder Block Phone 250 OCALA, FLORIDA Terms cash. L. P. BLALOCK Dental Surgeon Office Over Commercial Bank Phone 211 OCALA, FLORIDA M. C. IZLIR Dental Surgeon Office Law Library Building Phone 444 OCALA, FLORIDA J. G. PURVIS Dental Surgeon Office Over Nash Dry Goods Store OCALA, FLORIDA JOSEPH BELL Attorney at Law Office Second Floor Munroe and Chambliss Bank Building OCALA, FLORIDA l lr n Hi ij ! : It BEAUTIFUL GOODS! lifiL Forty states in the union have tax commissions, Messrs. Carney, Spen cer and myself have seen the gov governor ernor governor and recommended our tax ,as- sessor.-Mr. Alfred Aye", for thi3 job. i There was a general game bill passed within forty-eight hours of adjournment. This gives an open hunting 'season all over the state of ninety days, from Nov. 20 to Feb. 20, forbidding the killing of female deer and turkey. A license "tax for all hunters is imposed. The local bill calls for but sixty days of open sea season, son, season, Nov. 1 to Dec. 31; no killing of female deer or wild turkeys. Do not know which of the bills will be in force in Marion county. A new road law for Marion county was made, the city of Ocala limitsex limitsex-terided, terided, limitsex-terided, the incorporation of Mcin Mcintosh, tosh, Mcintosh, amending the charter of. Dun Dun-nellon, nellon, Dun-nellon, etc., were some of the local bills passed. The House refused to' pass the claim bill for horses killed by order of the board of health. I truly believe the savings to the freight payers in the interior towns by the passage of the Spencer long and short haul bill will help make up for the many shortcomings of the legislature. I have made mistakes. They were honestly made. I have not pleased all; I did not even try. I did what I thought was best; my record is made, I have no apologies to make. L. S.. Light. . Reddick, Fla., June 13, 1913. A LONG FIGHT AHEAD Before Estate of the Late E. Ot Painter is Finally Settled Baltimore, June 14 J- The analy analysis sis analysis of the organs of E. O. Painter, the late fertilizer man of Jackson Jacksonville, ville, Jacksonville, was completed yesterday and a report was mailed to the coroner of Duval county. Although refusing to discuss his findings," Dr.' Glazer intimated that a long court fight will ensue before the Painter estate is settled. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they, cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf deafness, ness, deafness, and that is by-constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin lining' ing' lining' of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed," deaf deafness ness deafness is the result, and unlessthe In Inflammation flammation Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in inflamed flamed inflamed condition of the mucous sur surfaces, faces, surfaces, i We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu circulars, lars, circulars, free. J. F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio Sold bv druggists. 75 cents. y Take Hall's Family Pills for con constipation. stipation. constipation. Ad DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR RENT Two large honacs In central lo- cation, anltable for residence or boarding; houses one 8-room and bath, and one 8 rooms and bath; either houae will accommodate two families, and we will rent to nit tenants. Apply to D. S. Woodrow or Elmer DeCamp. 526 s9 fflte(Bj WansQs IfiilSIIIK Made the American .Public Pay for Disseminating Their Campaign Literature k Washington, June 14. How the government printing office and the postoffice department helped in the fight against free sugar, through the use of congressional franks for send sending ing sending anti-free sugar "literature" cir circulating culating circulating throughout the land, was brought out yesterday by the. Senate lobby investigators. Truman G. Pal Palmer, mer, Palmer, Washington representative of the United States Beet Sugar Indus Industry, try, Industry, on the stand the entire day and the object of ar sweeping cross-examination, testified that more than 1,500,000 copies of arguments in be behalf half behalf of beet sugar had been turned out by the government printing of officer ficer officer made public documents by order of Congress and had ridden on the franks of senators ard representa representatives tives representatives to the ends of the country, postage .free. StfLZER STRONGLY SUPPORTED In His Direct Primary Fight by Colo Colonel nel Colonel Roosevelt ? v . ' Rochester, N. Y., June, 14 Gov Governor ernor Governor Sulzer and Theodore Roose Roosevelt velt Roosevelt spoke from the same platform here last night in behalf of the gov governor's ernor's governor's primary election plan. Three meetings were held. To audience at Convention Hall Colonel Roosevelt said he supported Governor Sulzer In the contest for direct primaries be because cause because he believed that "the light is for the interest -of the foundations of American citizenship." COTTAGE FOR RENT My five-room cottage on South 3rd street, next to primary school; all modern conveniences; possession by 16th. R. R. Carroll. I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Merchant's Cafe, A. C. L. depot corner. Meals a la carte and lunches at any hour. Adv. WELL, GET A GOOD WELI- Some people invest their money in poor wells. Get a good one by let letting ting letting S. II. Christian" do the work. Adv. -27-lm AFTER NINETY-SEVEN YEARS Editor Star: During the extraor extraordinary dinary extraordinary year of 1816 January and February were warm and spring-like. March was cold and stormy, vegeta vegetables bles vegetables had gotten well on in April, when real winter set in. Sleet and snow fell on seventeen different days in May. in June there was either frost or snow every night but three. The snow was five inches deep for five days in succession in the inter interior ior interior of New York, and from ten in inches ches inches to three feet deeo in Vermont and Maine. July was cold and frosts and ice formed as thick as window panes. August was still w'orse, for ice formed nearly an inch thick and killed nearly every green thing in the United States and Europe. In the spring of 1817 corn which had been kept over from the crop of 1813, sold for from five to ten dol- ON AT lars a bushel, the buyers purchasing for seed. On May 10, 1SS5, snow fell to the depth of a foot in James Jamestown. town. Jamestown. Va., and was piled up in-huge drifts in the northern states. The expression so often heard IS and froze to death has itsjorigin in the cold weather of 1816. ; Sue E. Frink. FREE SEED FOR GENUINE 'FARMERS Beginning Nov. 1, 1913, I will have 20,000 packages of vegetable seed and 2,000 packages of flower seed for free distribution. I would prefer sending these seed to actual farmers, gardners and those haying flower gardens, rather than promiscously to a list of regis registered tered registered voters, many of whom would have no use for them. Every man, woman and child in Florida desiring a package of these seed is invited to send me. a postal card not a letter merely stating "Vegetable Seed" or "Flower Seed" and plainly giving name and address. Do not write a letter, but use a pos postal tal postal card for the reason that it can be more easily filed and handled. " Write that card right now for these addresses must be ready for the agricultural department by Nov. 1st, 1913, and it will take some time to address the packages. Address, Claude IEngle, House of Represen Representatives, tatives, Representatives, Washington, D. C. LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP A big bargain 'in two business lots on north end of Magnolia street; street and railroad frontage fine for Ware Warehouse house Warehouse .or wholesale business. Two corner lots In; best portion of the Seymour addition, the coming res residence idence residence addition to Ocala. Will sell residence or business lots together or separately as desired. Apply- to R. C. Muncaster, Ocala House Blk. 5-24-12t WORLD'S ALMATAC AT BALLARD'S New 1913 World's Almanac, Just re received; ceived; received; 35 cents at. Ballard's News Newsstand. stand. Newsstand. Adv. I.VDIAX RUXXER BTCKS Pure blood fawn and white,' standard variety of these famous "egg ma machines." chines." machines." Eggs for sale for hatching at ten cents each. Also two drakes for sale at $2 each. Write or inquire of N Trafton, Belleview. Fla. 4-28 When your clotnes need cleaning and pressing see Cromer, the dry cleaner. Phone 451. 6-9-tf In The First Place bring every prescription direct to us to be filled. This is the best advice we can offer anyone using medicines. We have the drugs, every kind or class, each of standard purity, fresh and potent. iWe have the knowledge and the experience that count in scientific, careful prescription compounding. Yon get all safe safety, ty, safety, satisfaction, results. Ask your doctor. THE ANDERSON PHARMACY PHONE 269 Ocala, Florida GREAT VALUE: Successor to to-HELVENSTON HELVENSTON to-HELVENSTON & PASTEUR mini i in American Soldiers Put the- Fear o Cod and Uncle Sam Into the the-Hearts Hearts the-Hearts of 3Ioro Tribesmen. Washington, June 14. Probably no fiercer battle 1 since American oc occupation, cupation, occupation, is the description by Brig. Brig.-Gen, Gen, Brig.-Gen, Pershing of the battle of Bag Bag-sak sak Bag-sak with the Moros yesterday in his report by cable to' the war( depart department. ment. department. '. - sThe Moros made desperate at attempts tempts attempts to rush- the American lines but were finally beaten back and overwhelmed. Their, leader, Amil, and several other noted outlaws were reported killed, but the total loss was not reported. ne American officer, Taylor A( Nicholas of the Philippine scouts, was wounded and three Philippine! scoiits of the Fifty-first company, alt natives' were killed. READTR1S The Texas Wonder cures Kidney and bladder, trouble, removing gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs., rheumatism and all irregularities or the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troub- les in children. If not sold by your- druggist, will be sent by mail on re receipt ceipt receipt of $1. One Bmall bottle is two months' treatment and seldom falls to.; perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states.- Dr. E. W. Hair. 2096 Olive street, St. Louis' MoK ; Sold by all bruggists. Ad ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE". OF TRAINS AT OCALAV The following schedule Is not patd for, but is printed for the Information., of, the public. The railroads are re- quested to send In corrections when-., ever necessary. SEABOARD AIR LINE Southbound Arrive Leave No. 3 1:05 p.m. 1:20 p.m No. 9 (Limited)... 2:31 p.m. 2:32 p.nx No. 1 1:35 a.m. 1:49 a.m.. Northbound ? No.. 2 ..2:25 a.m. 2:30 a.m. No.-4 .....t........l;00 p.m:. 1:15 p.nv. No. .10 (Limited. .4:23 p.m. 4:25 p.m. The limited leaves Jacksonville ac: 11:30 a.m. and arrives in Tampa at 6. p. m. It leaves Tampa at 1 p. m. and: arrives in Jacksonville at 7:30 p. m. It stops only at Turkey Creek, Plant City. Dade City, ,Wldwood, Ocala, Starke and Waldo V ATLANTIC COAST LINE Southbound Jax. and St. Petersbursr Arrive Leave No. 9 10:35 p.m. 10:46 p.nx No. 39 2:40 p.m. 2:42 p.m. Southbound Oral and Lakeland No." 35 (Sunnyjim) 6:40 a.m. Northbound Jax. and St. Peterburg; Arrive Leave No.1 10 5:19 a.m 5:20 a,m No. 40 ... ........12:54 p.m. l:14-plm..' Northbound Lakeland and Ocala No. 32 (Sunnyjim) ... .Arrive 9:50 p.rnu. Ocala aad IIonoaaa Leave No. 49 .............. 8:20 arrw Leave No. 47 2:25 p.m. Arrive No. 44 .12:50 p.m. Arrive No. 48 ............. 6:00 p.m. OCALA NORTHERN Lv. for Palatka.. 7:30 a.m. i:25 p.m. Sunday trains .... 8:00 a.m. 1:25 p.m, Ar. from Palatka. 10:40 a,m. 5:10 p.m. Each age of our lives ua its Joys.' Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tab tablets lets tablets are mild and gentle in their ac action tion action and especially suitable for peo people ple people of middle age and older. For sale by all 'dealers. Ad ) !l w II m A OCALA EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE '.14, MLA EVENING STAR Hitti-jcer & Carroll, Proprietor IU It. Carroll, General Manager 5. :? : t 1 I Condensed Slateuieef of rt V. Leavmsood, llui e- Haoager l.ll "! J. IU Ile-jamln, Editor CSatered In the postoffiee at Ocala., ' as second class matter. mill COAST LINE YARD AND FREIGHT DEPOT y y J x V y ? y V I y ? ? ? t y y y t y r y ? y y y y y y y Iif In Vault- Due from Banks It was supposed several months ago that the city council and the At Atlantic lantic Atlantic Coast Line had come to an agreement regarding the arrange arrangement ment arrangement of the yard ana the new freight depot, the plans approved of requir requiring ing requiring the road to clear South Fourth -and Main streets and build a new warehouse, in consideration of which It'was to be allowed to close South Sixth and Seventh streets. On' rep representation resentation representation of some leading business nen, the council required the road to ay its lines so that teams hauling freight to and from the warehouse should not have to cross a railway fcrack. After considering this reas reasonable onable reasonable request for some months, the iroad announces it will grant it, pro providing viding providing the council allows it to keep South Fourth street closed and add tja the tracks now across South Fifth. itralso evidently intends, some of ttbp-se days, or nights, to put about "aslf : a dozen, tracks 'across South !5hth street, but it isn't saying '- ,i t, of course. It intends to straight straighten en straighten its main line and run it parallel with Osceola avenue to the city's :ari on the western side instead of .Le eastern. -'Several members of the council i find a great majority of the people IAtw to remove all its freight houses ; -ana yaras to us itrupex i,y suuiu.ui ' :Konth FMshth street. The yard it is now intriguing for north of that j r street is'only a pocket yard. It won't j "fcold more than fifty or sixty cars, asaybe a hundred if they were pck pck-ed ed pck-ed close together. It won't hold an 'ordinary freight train on any but the main track. It is impossible for any man wise to railroad ways' not to in- ' fer that when this yard is in opera opera-'?itn '?itn opera-'?itn a working crew will be rushed An to lay as many tracks as the road w.tnf 3 across South Eighth street into its town property. It could be done easily any night, or as far as that is jcjrevc&rried in two or three hours S3eli thines have frequently been! rleme in railroad history, and it will ' -Q&e done here unless the council stands flatfooted and demands "the! jr ? ir j ne-n's wmcn LTan asnv uu. LOJihat section from South Tihrd lumoia. a. " txeet to the .city's southern limits fs (pointed, minister to Cuba He Ml ; toII situated, and if it wasn't forHhe Ull the place with credit to himself railroad yard it would be a good resi- auu wr . .. .A few. days ago, a. picayunish rxnending menace to the children -rao yill have to cross it twice every clay. " The railroad people are handing owe a .lot of talk, about difficult srrules, etc., which is the sheerest v snlf. There is not and cannot be a railroad grade in Ocala that will . .txreiount to anything to a modern en en-iline iline en-iline or engineer. ' OCA.IL.A, FLORIDA, At the Close of Business June 4, 1913. Issued on Call of the Comptroller y ? y z Assets Loans and Discounts. - County Warrants ..... ... Stocks and Bonds Overdrafts ..... -. Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures.. CASH $' 30,746180 117,404.09 $411,142.03 45,587.99 56,094.21 90.33 27,000.00 148,150.89 $688,065.45 Liabilities Capital Stock : Surplus and Undivided Profits . Deposits . $ 50,000.00 32,907.36 605,158.09 $688,065.45 y y y ::: ? y y Deposits June 4th, 1913,' (Comptroller Call) Deposits April 4th, 1913, (Comptroller. Call) -INCREASE FOR SIXTY DAYS, - THE ABOVE STATEMENT SPEAKS FOU ITSELF $605,158.09 - 531,875.00 - $ 73,283.09 OFFICERS: t y y y y y y y y y T. T. MONROE, President Z. C. CHAMBLISS, Vice-President J. M. -THOMAS, Vice-President DIRECTORS: D. H. BAKER, Orange Grower, Orange Home, Florida. LOUIS R. CHAZ4L, Phosphates, Ocala, Fla. E. L. CARNEY, Orange Grower, Ocala, Fla. D. A. CLARK, President Clark-Ray-Johnson Co., Martel, Florida. Y. M, GIST, Farmer, Slclntsh, Florida, v E. L. HOWELL, Crate Manufacturer, Oak, Florida. A. E. GERIG, Cashier, Ocala, Florida. J. M. TH0HAS, Vice-PresideKi. Ocala. Florida. "Z.X. C0AMBL1SS, Vice-President, Ocala, Florida. T. T. M UN ROE, President ol the Bank, Ocala, Florida.' I I y f I f y . t y y y i t y y y :$ y y y y - y v y y y y y yv y y ill 5- A. E. GESIG, Cashier - : 1:1111 . 111 road 'shows that the hasn't gained much public safety ; the more or less devoted head of the nn the nluto- secretary of the navy. The Star is cratic pocketbook in that neck of the not mean enough to say so, but we'll woods since last fall. A member of the council said to jlJhe tar that the city owns a tract of land in the north side of town, contiguous to both the Coast Line -and the few manufacturing plants that have been maintained in. spite of excessive freight rates. The city, 1m said, might be 'willing to trade xasltb the Coast Line for a proportion Washington correspondent, whose dope is mostly a stale ; repetition of what previously appears in the press dispatches, sent out the yarn about dent Wilson which appeared under flaring headlines in the papers which never print a good word abo if hov ran hpln it. The said papers also indulged in several cb- rf 'sngawniis editorials. based u ix aas v in bet it thinks if "When Woodrow Wilson Takes His Seat" had never if X Fred DeBerrv were to move ;hP1T1 written Fred's political aspira- to England he might be appointed j tjons might have been more fruitful, successor to Alfred Austin. Banner.'. Lakeland Telegram. That is the hardest hit that Mr. j DeBerry has yet received.. Its hard AT xiIE CHLKCIIES TOMOUROW on 'Austin, too, but then he Is dead on the said yarn. The Star knewthe story was 99 per cent fable wheti it a- ami Mr. TEnde. in thellast iccno rf Dixie, confirms its knfowl edge. Judge David S. Williams, secretary of the Marion County Fair AssoMa- . i wi, tion, and steady worker for the cofti- amount of jts property in the . muk bVUiU OL IOWU 11 lite litlliuau nuum. pnt Its yrtrl in the said northern lo The Ocala Irpn WTorks today turn ed out what wjas probably the larg largest est largest single brass casting ever made here. It was a bearing for a large ocean-going Jtea.meT, weighing 298 ! pounds and measuring twelve inches inside. Tht fact that Ocala now boasts of hfer municipally owned docks, hovver, ,had nothing to do with the securing of this piece or work herejr it was on account of the excellent reputation borne by the iron works for superior facilities for this class of work. cation. It seems to the Star that it would be a good deal all around. Tire railroad could have a bigger jyaxd and freight warehouse in a bet better ter better location for the purpose, and if there was only a single tract all the '"way thru the southern part of the city, that section would build up .avazazingly in a few years. It is a jt-jwod location, and only the railroad 3T3xd is keeping it back. It is to the interest of the Coast Utn to help the city and not to har-a-ass it. The more prosperous and letter looking the town, the better STor Ihe railroad. 3Let the council serve notice on the Tiulroad to clear the streets of its tracks and freight depot, or rather 3hnck, in a reasonable time, and ap ap-e&l e&l ap-e&l to the railroad commission, if si tloesn't, and there will be some some-i&rng i&rng some-i&rng doing. A number of cities in iJie United States have compelled the traTlroads to move their tracks com EVieIy put of their residence sec- ticms, and Ocala can do the same fcMnjg if she sets about it. riAsjprved summer vacation. He will visit many scenes familiar in his boyhood and young manhood in New York and New England, and attend he reunion of his classmates of his toric Williams College in Williams Williams-town, town, Williams-town, Mass. The judge is one of Marion county's most public-spirited men, and one who proves his faith by his works. He intends to return by August 1st, and the Star arid all his other friends hope the intervening days will be pleasant indeed for him. The pensacola .News, which is very Iiard to satisfy in regard to the work of the legislature, speaks highly of tJhes records made by Marion's repre sentatives, Light and Spencer. It is said thtthe change from the convict lease system to the counties and state taking full charge of the convicts will result in a great change at vthe Marion Farms, which will probably change hands, and may be broken up into several smaller farms. This farm has always been a big help to Ocala, and it has been a good place for the convicts, hundreds of whom come under its humane treat treatment ment treatment in the past dozen years. Dr. Boozer says that the good old . --a maxim, ;Say less ana ao more, nas always been a favorite of his. IMPORTANT IXFOHMATIOX It is peculiar appropriate for the administration to send Thomas Nel Nelson son Nelson Page, "one of the South's most famous literary men,- to. represent the United States'" at the court of Rome. Mrs. J. R. Moorehad, who has charge the girl's county tomato cann"ig movement, asks us to announce to the merchants of the city that she is in possession of information as to where canned tomatoes can be secured. The girls all over the county are busy can canning ning canning tomatoes -unde her supervision and of course are depending upon our local county merchants to utilize their tiroduets. This movement is one of much importance to the county and we Uncle Joe Cannon says women! trust that the merchants win lena really don't want to vote. Most of their aid ana encouragement , 0 1 in I ui lae limine fix-v.. them say they do and the Star is afraid to dispute their word. mariox-duxx siasomc lodge lresbyterian (Pastor, Rev. W. II. Dodge, D. D.) 9:45 a., m. Sunday school. 11a. m. Sermon. 3 p. m. Junior Mission Society. 8 p. m. Sermon. A cordial invitation extended, to the public. Iiaptist (Rev Bunyan Stephens, Pastor) 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 11a. m. Preaching by the pastor. 3:30 p. m. Junior Union. 1 &:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 7:45 p. m. Preaching. Welcome to all. Methodist (Rev. Jno. B. Ley, Pastor) 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 11 a. m. Preaching by the pas pastor. tor. pastor. . 3:30 p. m. Epworth League. 8 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. A Cordial welcome. Christian Coleman, Minister) Sunday school. -Sermonette, "Jesus' Rul- A TTtMt TTnTTiMm 'EE (W. H 10 a. m 11 ar m.- ing Passion." 8 p. m. Sermon. Everybody welcome. Episcopal (Rev. Jas. G. Glass, Rector) 10 a. m. Sunday school. There will be no services in this church tomorrow, owing to the ab absence sence absence of Rev. Glass. -TL I! IU 4 IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk Want a x Partner Want a Situation Want a Servant. Girl Want 5 to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carnage Want to Sell Town Property Want to Sell Your Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Want Customers for Anything Advertise AILY in The STAR Advertising is the Way to Success Advertising Brings Customers Advertising Keeps Customers . Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy ' Advertising ShowsPluck Advertising is "Biz". Advertise or Burst , Advertise Long Advertise Well Advertise At Once IH! Hi III Tie cala Stir i Mi 1 1 The committee on woman's SUf- Marion-Dunn Lodge No. 19. P. & A. frage of the United States Senate has M. meets on the first and third Thurs- . mm (day evenings of each month at 7.30 favorably reported the amendment to q unU1 flirtfl2r notice. U. ii. Simmons. ji- the constitution giving women throughout the right to vote. United States the Jake Brown. Secretary- Ad. "The Star is glad to see that Will Will-' ' Will-' sizun Gonzales,' editor of the Co- OCALA I.ODGF. JfO. 2VI. B. P. O. E. Ocala Lodge No. 286. Eenevolent and Protective Order of Elks, meets the second and fourth Tuesday evenings In each month. Vis'Ung brethren always welcome. Chas. W. Hunter, E. R. Joseph Bell. Secretary Ad. The Ocala Star counsels Fred De- Buy a Nev-R-Break comb at I A UC - Another massacre on he New'.Berry to'quit writing poetry, Fred's Gere's ; Drug Stores. If it breaks we York. New Haven and Hartford rail- latest offense being to hurl a song at make it good. 6-n CHAPTER NO. 13, It. A. St. 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, 1L P. Jake Brown, Secretary. Ad. Your wife is just as sentimental as ever, so take her a box of Norrls candy tonight. Get it from the Court Pharmacy. She'll surely like it if it comes from the drug store on the square. 6-1 l-6t KMUHTS OP PYTHIAS Ocala Lodge No. 19. Convention held every Monday a- 7:30 p. m. at Castle Hall, over the James Carlisle drugstore. A cordial welcome to rlslt rlslt-Ing Ing rlslt-Ing brothers. D. W. Tompkins, C C. Chas. K. Sage. K. It 8. Ad. SI i i t 4 M OCAHCEVENIXG STAR. SATURDAY, JUNK 14, 1913 TiuiErr rrA m mm :w4m It is certainly, not a comfortable feeling to know that if burglars or fire should invade your home, they could so easily find your money. Our bank has vaults for taking care of your money. It was built for that purpose, with strong locks and thick walls. Why not put your money in the bank and have PEACE OF MIND, and that secure feeling of knowing that it is in safe hands. DO YOUR BANKING WITH US We Pay' 4' per cent Interest on Savings Accounts Undertaker Smith, phones 10 & 94. K. of P. meet Monday evening. Odd Fellows meet Tuesday night. ' i jhas leased the sale privilege for for-j j for-j handling candies at the -Temple the-I j ater entrance. Dan's personal popu- j j la rity, coupled with the popularity Ithat his -excellent wares are bound to! fgain in a short time, will no doubt' ; f f make tnis venture a success. Mr, Mr. J. H. Gainesville. Workman left today Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carter of Mar Martin tin Martin were at the Harrington last night. 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 to 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 past that it is 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 will. KNIGHT & LANG prices arc squeezed down to Hi iiill The friend-winhing prices that we are making in our store will surely interest you. Cold type cannot do justice to the extraordinary oftenngs. Buy ing jewelry here means spending money ngm. Style may change but our high quality, low price standard of jewelry sell ing remains fixed. ; Here you will find a satisfying assort ment of the world's I best productions m jewelry. gems, silver ware, novel- lll! 9 ties, etc. And th& I down to f i!ff;i :J1 I :a I ! A yiH lira m I i M Hi . H I 1 I I M !l" i MM 'I f I i umiH.iiuiifiiunmMitr lit ifniii! W il!!l!ifl IBM ill til Kerens Your Chance! If you want a snappy, spark sparkling ling sparkling gem set ring at a decided price reduction here's your opportunity. For your sweetheart mar married ried married or otherwise a diamond solitaire is eminently proper. Nothing better as an engage ment or birthday ring1. Surprise Father, Husband or Brother with a rice ling. We Lave fi splendid ascrtmertcf geais in cp-tc- C. Steinfeld of the Ocala House. Cincinnaati is at E. It. Ferguson of Montbrook was at the Harrington Friday. W. H. Perrin and C. W. Hartwell of Atlanta are at the Ocala House. The universal bread and cake mixer at H. B. Masters Co. 6-14-3t Trying to be a good citizen made many a man unpopular. has The aeroplane chauffeur hasn't anything on the flight of time. Cheap people are always looking for something cheaper than them themselves. selves. themselves. w Mr. and Mrs. C walk were at the night. M. Boyd of Xor Xor-Harrington Harrington Xor-Harrington last Meet your bosom friend at Rivers' Haberdashery. Its the ONE DOLLAR fadeless shirt. 6-12-4t put off till tomorrow what is willing to do for you to- Xever any one day. DIt. W. K.'LANE Specialist Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Law Ocala. Adv. Library Building, ar- Mr. V.Earl Mark, the young chitect froinacksonville, and an ex- lOcalaboy, is at the Harrington. Every dog has his day, and every rooster takes the morning for his very own. H. E. Parnell of Jasper and C. F. Merritt of Lakeland are at .the Ocala House. 11 The Cristy mixer for mayonnaise and whipped cream, does it in three minutes. H. B. Masters Co. 6 14 3t ed home ihts evening from Boston, where he hlbs been attending one of the leadmsftechnological schools of he country. It is impossible to EXPLAIX the merits of the "Modart" corset, but one made to order will give comfort, grace, ease and style. A $3.50 model is now out. Mrs. B. M. Hunt, phone 111. G-13-tf Our 2.50 "Comfort" straw hat is the equal of the average $3 and $4 hat. Adjustable to any head that's not hollow. Rivers Haberdashery, Harrington corner. 6-1 3-4 1 Mr. Frank Mustin was in the city a day or so ago from Sarasota, where he is now running a flourishing tail tailoring oring tailoring business. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mustin are well pleased with Sarasota. 'Kodaks and kodak GerigV Drug Stores. finishing 6-11 at A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in form three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by all deal dealers. ers. dealers. Ad There is a guarantee of accuracy," purity and full strength given with every prescription filled at the Court Pharmacy. 6-1 1-6 1 Have your prescription filled by Beck, and then you can be sure that it is filled right, even before you commence to take it. Confidence begets greater mental and bodily co cooperation operation cooperation and quicker results. He works night and day at the Court Pharmacy. 6-ll-6t NOT a special sale on straw hats, BUT the nobbiest and swellest line of straw hats in town; prices ranging from $1.50 to $3; guaranteed to be superior to others at the price. At Rivers' Haberdashery, Harrington corner. 6-12-4t . Have your doctor leave your prescriptions wit hus, and get the best. Gerig's Drug Stores. 6-11 B. R. Stripling, the veteran insur insurance ance insurance man, who. has been in town all the week, returned to Jacksonville today. When your child has whooping i cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giv giving ing giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also Jiquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used successfully in many ep epidemics idemics epidemics and is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. Ad We arc making specially attractive prices on ceiling fans. Get our 'esti 'estimates. mates. 'estimates. Ocala Plumbing and Electric Company. 6-13-3t Layer cakes, pound cakes and cookies not" touched by hands entirely machine made. Fresh ev every ery every day. Carter's Bakery. 6-6-tf M. Brooks, one of Tampa's UNCLASSIFIED ADS. Lost, Found, Wanted, For Sale, For Rent and Similar Local Needs ieieiM SfeFMCC The completeness of our banking facilities is one of the reasons for the satisfaction among our large num number ber number of customers. Naturally every depositor expects accommodation for carrying on his financial affairs. We aim to supply our patrons with every advantage and convenience that a bank can give safely.. UP OGALA NA HAL A CAPITAL FULIA PAID IX $75,00 H. D. STOKES, Cashier. CLARENCE CAMP, Vice Pres. JXO. L. EDWARDS, Pres. 1 :V Yt YY YY YY YY YY YY YY tY . 4y! YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY cdals att FRANK'S YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY Y Y! Y! ? Xy YY YY YY YY YY YY YY y ft YY YY YY YY fx YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY We Will r,ut on Sale 150 Ladies. Bresscs-' Made of Ginghams, Lawns, Percales and Linens. They are Suitable for the House or Street Wear. These Dresses are Nov Selling.at $1.00 to $1.50 They Will all be Sold for Gts. FOR THIS DAY ONLY Look at : the Window?' WA.VTEE A position in hotel or restaurant as chef; thoroughly relia reliable ble reliable and competent. Would accept Mr. W. hustling real estate men, is in thejPsition in private family where w city and registered at the Harrington. Mr. C. T. Hodges, the -genial head salesman in the Waterman haber haberdashery, dashery, haberdashery, is out after several weeks' tussle with malaria. Motor boat owners and all owners of gasoline engines, remember we have storage batteries. H. B. Mas Masters ters Masters Co. 6-13-3t" t uiith8thinr.cst pocket dook.i ou t- wil! f.ndtrsnsto suit everycr.c xaen and wouien ar.dllttls folks. Call in new while the stock is coin A. E. BURNET OCALA. FLA. Mrs. J. X. Tiller passed through Ocala today on her way home from Inverness, where she has been in at attendance tendance attendance at the Hough trial. If it is Machinery you want, we have it Write us for catalogue, prices and terms. MALSBY COMPANY IggU. Soufh Forsyth St., ATLANTA, GA. We sell the following well-known goods: American, Hench & Dromgold, Geiser "Peerless," and Smith, Myers & SchnierSaw Mills in all sizes and capacities; Erie City, Geiser 'Peerless," and Houston, Stanwood & Gamble Engines and Boilers in all sizes; Challoner, and Perkins Shingle Machinery; Band Saws, Edgers, Grist Mills, "Peerless" Threshers, Planers, Steam Feeds, and various other Machinery, Repairs and Mill Supplies. We can furnish you the best Machinery on the market and at the same time save you money. We have no branch house. Messrs. Alfred Beck, J. G. Par- rish and Ernest Crook have return returned ed returned from Tampa, where they attended the State Pharmaceutical Association. Twenty-one pounds of granulated sugar for $1 with purchase of one dollar's worth of other groceries for cash; Saturdays and Mondays only. J. L. Smith Grocery Co. 6-13-wlt d2t could take charge of housekeeper's duties. Address "Chef" care of the Star. 6-14-3t FOR RENT My five-room cot tage on South Third street, next to primary school; all modern conven conveniences; iences; conveniences; possession by 16th. R. R. Carroll. LOST Automobile tail light; lost somewhere between Moss Bluff and Ocala. Finder will be; rewarded for its return to the Star office. Ttw 13 FOR RENT- Five or six-room house on Daugherty street. Apply to Baxter Cam. 5-31-tf V T v V f THAT IS AN IMPORTANT QUESTION NOW. When you take our ice you are getting the purest ice which nature and science can make and you are dealing with an "ice man" that is dependable and responsible one that will come to you in all kinds of weather and has the resources and equip equipment ment equipment with which to give you service and satisfaction OCALA ICE & PACKING CO. i LOST On Sunday afternoon, June 1, a small watch chain with round charm attached, and the initials E. W. T. engraved on charm. Finder j will be suitably rewarded on return returning ing returning same to this office or to the Flor Florida ida Florida Title and Abstract Co. It' was supposed to have been lost some somewhere where somewhere about Seaboard depot. 6-5- For first class automobile service by the trip, hour or day, phone No. 327. First class car and uniformly low prices to all. 3. C. Geiger. Ad. AUTO FOR HIRE Will go any anywhere where anywhere at any time. Phone 21. 6-o-6t FOR SALE 1913 model motor motorcycles cycles motorcycles and motor boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new ma- i There was a big crowd out at the chines, on easy monthly payments. band concert last evening. The re-1 Get our proposition before buying or cent cool spell made the air delight- j you will regret it. Also bargains In ful" and the music was splendid. The used motorcycles. Write us today. square was brilliant 7:30 to 9:30. scene from HOTEL- CHURCHILL BROADWAY AND lUti ST. Union Square NEW YORK Clean, Comfortable, Convenient and Home-Like Hotel, cn the American and European Plans. Mr. C. N. Hampton, an office at at-tachee tachee at-tachee of the big mills of the ilartel Lumber Company, at Martel, is among the prominent visitors in town today. American Plan, 12 per day and np. Kuror-ean Plan, fl.CO per fav bu Special Weekly Rate, Churchill & Co. Twenty-one pounds of granulated sugar for $1 with purchase of one dollar's worth of other groceries for cash; Saturdays and Mondays only. J. L. Smith Grocery Co. 6-13-wlt d2t Enclose stamp for reply. Address lock box. 11, Trenton, Mich. 6-9-14t Mr. C. Dan Whitfield, originator of the Whitfield Chocolate Dainties, FOR RENT Offices a Holder building-. Apply to Davis & Martin. FOR SALE 6-room horr;e ana 4 4-room room 4-room home: lot 120x205 near city hall; grood porches, shrubbery. Sowing well; price, $3000. Take a look at them, 44 T. Sanchez street, then, set busy; per perfect fect perfect title qiven. Write rr.e quick. Tl. IR. Data orh, 207 llodses Blf.. Detroit, ; Michigan. 3-26-lm LOST An oblons brooch with silver back an-1 heavy, o1l Japanese setting:. Lost somewhere on the street? in town or on Silver Sprinsrs road. Finder leave at Star office and receive reward. S126t "an honest man may have a bad title through no fault of his own a good man does not always mean a good title "men pass away, titles run on forever.' florid.V title and abstract co. y T r T T r r ? OCA LA WEEKLY STAR; SATURDAY, JUXE 14, 1913 fflJYLER'S FOR JUNE AND 11 OTHER MONTHS ., r V.': !, : V" j lluyler's the Ie.t ami ever fresh'' cajsJy will win "her" any time; but; tle month of June in this: beautiful t Southland now abloom with roses, f Send a more appropriate time to f ftcore in "lore" making." See our refrigerator candy case j rv si 4fMs& Steffi N W POM ANC1 E OF THFIUTME COUR A 1 Tfe it died with : v. i. and just tell the clerk "her" address. T. W. Troxler The Confectioner, Phone 373 mVOtfUORVATH and DEAN BOARD COPYR53Hr.l3I3-BYWi3.GHAFMAN EI THE- KOTH) SIATE5 AND GKEffBEITAIH CHAPTER I. BRIMSON EAL ESTATE :: : AND ; : : NVESTMENT BROKER EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE Astra's Inheritance. A gloomy foreboding of approaching disaster hung over the capital. Hannibal Prudent, ex-President of the United Republics, was dangerous-1 ly ill. The people walked quietly, and ; talked in subdued tones, as though they feared to disturb him Hannibal Prudent, the scientist whose invention had saved the coun- j try, was eighty-four years old, but he had carried the weight of his years- lightly and had worked unceasingly. On a flying trip to Labrador be had contracted a eevere cold which devel-j j oped into pneumonia. : Just as the dis- i ease was nearing the crisis a curious thing happened, something that had j j not happened in the half-century1 j which had passed since he had put an isolator between America and the i I "Don't grieve when I am dead. I r died in peace. All my life I have been OCALA I other continents A wireless message had come from FLORIDA Europe. j The great man had been awakened i by the ringing of the 4,500-mile bell on j the small electro-stylograph that stood by his bedside. To his astonishment the indicator that automatically reg registered istered registered the sending station pointed to TKo Qltntoer FWrripi Berlin Germany. He stared in amaze amaze-lilt; lilt; amaze-lilt; OJlUlVCaL J-lICULlll f f tV trtrTnont xnA uvfinarV Motor for Sewing Machines following spark on its small, square m f io Mortot Hhnnf lis ; milk-glass plate. f III. 11(11 11 V 1 AAA M. V-' w ; lor a uemonsirauuu. Ask to see our He put forth a shaking hand and ad- justed the receiving horn; The elec- StOVeSitric sparks then formed a picture a tHo Wo will Spva moving picture that talked! A man you Money. Agents for the Stand Standard ard Standard "Central Needle" Sewing Mnnhine. Trv one and if it a true apostle of that gospel -but hurry! Hurry to the island of He drew himself up with his last strength; an- inarticulate sound came from his lips; he beckoned to Astra for the pencil and paper and forced his shaking hand to write one word : "Cirynith," ran the zigzag lines of the shaking old hand, then the" pencil fell from his fingers. Calm stole over the face of the man who had lived for one great idea, "Peace." He had found it, -but his last words advised "War." Astra looked sorrowingly at her fa ther. Tears filled her eyes as called the doctor. tsut tianniDai rruaent naa rearea :.- her, and after the first burst of grief j she remembered her duty. Taking the message from Europe and. her notes, she hurried to her father's library. With a steady hand she transcribed her notes on the typewriter,, but when she came to the word written by Han Hannibal nibal Hannibal Prudent, "Cirynith," the tears came again. She could not understand the mean meaning ing meaning of the command : "Hurry to the the-island island the-island of Cirynijth." Was there am island of that name? S&e had never heard of it While Astra was1 in her father's library the sad news- spread through the' city. v The stylographed extras be- A A. 11. i. J i M. h .Ml, M. .ill, C.L ".illjj. LlJl XL - tt ft IM .OCALA 2 1 . . . .. i 7 I. rf rr YY Tf ;-; if vy ! Ay tr y'r she it: -Y I I? Tf f f ff yf ff f f f i in military uniform looked at him from the picture and a clear voice with a German accent said in English: "Professor Prudent?" "Yes, sir. Hannibal Prudent.' The figure bowed reverently, "lam ;iS not the Best, We Want -it,' Count. yon Werdenstein. As you see, vtr q II have bored through your isolating BaCK III OUr OtOre. i rays with my sparks of electricity. - ..j This is the beginning.' The next time LPHONE CALLS WILL KLULivc rnuMn AMTENTION. Tbone 10 m FURNITURE GO. Wm & JAG KAY Funeral Directors fine Caskets and 8urial Robes I talk to you there will be nothing to I keep the fleet of consolidated Europe from entering the ports of the-Ameri-I cas. I am giving you this warning be be-! ! be-! cause I admire you you were my ! honored father's teacher." j 4 Tle figure on the plate bowed again, j ; then vanished. Hannibal Prudent gazed curiously.! at the glass of the apparatus, trying to believe that he had experienced a i vision; but when ,he saw the words of j Werdenstein clearly printed by the ; magnificent instrument on a sheet of Undertakers and Emfcalmei a paper by the stylus he fainted. The j j vitality that could combat physical ! suffering could not bear the menacing ; ' news that the little instrument had j brought D. E. McIVER and C. V. KOBEIITS Funeral Diiectors f 411 Work balmers Done by and Jfiiliy Iiicensed Em-Guaranteed. PHONES: S. K. 31clver ..... . C. V. Roberts. ... . SJndertaking Office .101 j .30ol . '47! Kirby & Hodson DEALERS IN STresh and Cured Meats, Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Chickens, Eggs and Vegetables" of all Kinds North !lIONE 260 Magnolia Street OCA LA, FLA. W.C. BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISHED FURNISHED-ON ON FURNISHED-ON APPLICATION "8. O. BOX 46 OCALA. FLA HATE YOUR CKH PAINTED '"Queen of Sea Routes'' 31ERCIIAXTS & SIIXERS, TRANS. CO JACKSONVILLE TO Savannah, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and Providence When he opened his eyes his daugbv i ter Astra stood at the bedside and the house physician was counting his j pulse.. The scientist still held Wer- denstein's message crumpled up in his i old-fingers the message that con- f veyed such crushing news. Impatient- ly, as One who knows his time is short j he asked to be left alone with his j daughter. As the door closed behind j the doctor he cried out in agony: "All j my hopes and all my life work are threatened. I had hoped that here j where I. had established it peace w'ould i abide peace that has spread comfort, j contentment and happiness over our j continent; peace that created and conserved fortunes greater than any ever before known to man; peace that permitted developments so high that even the boldest would not have dared to dream them fifty years ago. "All this will go." His voice failed for a moment. "Read this." As the startled girl read Werdenstein's mes- j eages he cfried bitterly: "They want i vengeance." He felt his own pulse, watching the large chronometer on j the wall opposite his bed. "My will is in the safe in my library. Here is the key. The Europeans think' that! the "Z-Ts.f alone hinders, them from j entering our beloved country, but they j are mistaken." He gasped for air. "I will defy them again Astra, write what I have to say." j His breath came gaspingly; hi3 clear i eyes grew dull; a whirlwind eeemed to possess the great brain that had been able to create peace in America for half a century.. Astra watched him with apprehen apprehension; sion; apprehension; she did not speak, as she real- gan to appear at tea- automatic news stand. The short paragraph' telling about the wireless znefesage from Germany alarmed everybody. More than fifty, years before, In the year 1919, the now prosperous and peaceful United States had experi experienced enced experienced a great disaster. New emigra- tion laws and the new tariff had pre pre-j j pre-j cipitated an international conflict that ! had involved not only the leading En En-j j En-j ropean monarchies but Japan and China as well. The ultimatum came from the East and the West. Europe was mobilizing on one side; the orien orientals tals orientals on the other; all the nations against one. The question was wheth whether er whether it was best to bow before the will of the united enemy, or to lose inde independence. pendence. independence. Congress seemed unable to decide. The time given the United States for consideration was rapidly passing. The President was in despair. He gave orders to the fleet and land forces, but in his heart he cried, "What Is the use?" The night before the day of final an answer swer answer he stood before the window, looking hopelessly into the starless darkness. Suddenly a man's head appeared at the window. The. next moment the intruder jumped into the room. Before the surprised executive could cry out the intruder exclaimed: "For three daye I have tried to gain an audience with you, but in vain. f f f f A.- y.s ft f f Tf f y vf fy fy f 2r fy fy ff ff f y ff fy fy f f f y f fy ff vy ff fy ff fy fy ff f Fine iares:. "tickets Send for steamers; be3t service; low wir-less telegraph. Through to and from principal points. BKM! ff fy ff f y yi I y yy ff i The Great Man Had Been Awakened By the Ringing of the 4,500-mile Bell. Since I know that tomorrow will be too late I have forced by way to ou." "What brings you here?" the Presi President dent President asked. "My desire to save my country, to repulse the enemy. I can defend the ize'd that it would, be a waste of time, j entire continent against any invasion. Reduced Rates on all Railrbads. ( i . . One Great, Glorious Day of Life and Enjoyment.' Speaking by Famous Orators. Balloon Ascensions. 1 Music bv Ocala's Celebrated White Games, Contests, Spirited Base Ball Game, ' (Both White and Colored.) Races Band. Etc. A. yf vf yf f f f y yf yy ff f fy v Yf ff yf ff f f f f yy fy f f f y yy f f yy yf ff yy yy This will be the greatest day Ocala has known in years. ; Everyone, for miles around will be here. Come with your family and friends and enjoy the day with us. Tie booklet. Hi C. AVERY, Agent. Jacksonville, Fla. J. D. JOXES. C. A.. Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. F1net CoatwIe Trio In the World" L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUii DER JCareful Estimates Made on All Con Tract Work. Gives more and better -work for the money than ny other -contractor tn the catx. and the short time left' her adopted father was precious indeed. The old man rested a moment, then eeeing Astra was ready, he said: 'When the isolation has been brok broken en broken through or destroyed (both are pos possible, sible, possible, if one knows how), then new isolations must be created, one ray after another. We can gain a year that way, and that year must be used to prepare for war. War! That hor horror ror horror will destroy the work of a peace peaceful ful peaceful country. But we are forced to it; we will win, and peace will come for forever. ever. forever. Plans are ready for a new craft that will be invincible. Navigation of the air will solve the problem.' His voice had grown so weak that Astra could hardly understand him, but she had taken every word down in shorthand. Don't think me mad I am not; I Lave invented the greatest power. To be exact, I have discovered it. A man who solves one of nature's problems is not an inventor but a discoverer. My dis discovery covery discovery is an invisible power that re resists sists resists all attack. Don't doubt me be before fore before I have finished. I will create around me a circle that will defend me and will ask you to try to. touch me." He took a small instrument from his pocket, and stepping back from the president, the continued: "When I motion toward you try to touch me." He manipulated springs on the in instrument, strument, instrument, then eignaled to the Pres- vf fy if f Y I ft yf ff fy y f fS ff y ff fy fy X V tv 1 I I X y ff ff fy fy X tf t t V y yf .v yy tf f fv ft f fy f yf f y fy it yy ft X yy fy yy ft yy lida 11 lai TTTN 1) remi O Tl yy Tf tf fy ff tf tf tf ff yy tf yf ff ff yf f f ff ff yi ff yf tf ff if yy ft Tf ff yy yy 4 yf yy yf yf YY yy ft Take this occasion to visit Ocala, if you have never been here before, if you come every week or if you never expect to come again. You can't afford to B. , f f miss it.- ff ff ff Tf ft COME! (Continued on Page Eight) TT T Tf El COME! ON J..L 1 P" L jJ. o Endorsed 'T E y OCALA MERC The AI ANT! By OF TRADE, COMMITTEE, NEWSPAPERS And the Business Interests of Ocala. r 1 u f ft h yf ft yy fi ft f ft f f f f f tf f : f f yf f f ff yy yy yf yy yf yy n OCALA EVENING STAR, SAT OS DAY, JUXE 11, 1913 jjj "" . . .. :' r '. : : ' H nn n a n rn r i n a n n h n n n ni II n w n i m an mm U I I J U J srum U I Ln U J I J ImiJAa m g y ulJ In '-:i i f I I u i "if i it i if r n -i i J ) A J k ) U J I i- i Ttoe ppr Time f Bm I After several months of. planning and dickering, the, members of the firm of the Theus-Zachry Company, of Ocala, have concluded to dissolve partnership with the Singleton Furniture Company of Waycross, Ga. Rather than take an inventory at this season of the year; just after getting in the largest stock of goods we have ever car carried, ried, carried, we have decided to put on a Special Sale to reduce the stock to the minimum before making the transfer. The prices on every piece of Furniture in our $20,000.00 stock will be cut to the quick during the Fourteen Days' Dissolution Sale, -which : : : : r : ; : : : : : : : : i iM ib There has never been a special sale of FURNITURE in Central .Florida that even closely compares with this stupendous proposition we are offering the public at this time. Of cousre it would be impossible for us to tell the price'(of each article here, but below you will find a few that are fair indications of the price at which the whole stock is being sacrificed. You can wait on yourself, for every article will be marked in plain figures. RUGS, RUGS, RUGS Khorassan Axministir Rugs, 27 by 60 inches, regular $2.75 and $3.00 values, during this sale CtQ for ..... M JL .DO Khorassan Axminister Rugs, 36 by 72 inches, regular $4.00 to $5.00 values, during this sale (c;gg V-.. r y .-Wire Seamless Tapestry Rugs 9 by 12 feet, formerly sold for $16.00, will be sold during sale 0 0J 10-Vire Seamless Tapestry Rugs, 9 by 12 feet, formerly sold for $16.00, will.be sold during the t A CA sale for .......... tpJLU.OU Double-Face Matting Art Squares, 9 by 12, splendid' values'at the former price of $6.00, to go in t0 nr the sale at. ........ P3ZO Axminister Rugs, 9x12 sizes in many pretty patterns, former-price $25:00, during the sale. $17 50 Brussels Art Squares, 9x12, that were exceptional values at $26.00, will now go for C nr , only. .. ... ... 010 PosSfilwly wot ; IIATTIXGS Chinese and Japanese Mattings, yard-wide, which formerly sold up to 40 cents per yard, will go during the sale for 15c: to 25c. per yard. LINOLEUM Our entine line of this splendid floor covering will be sacrificed during the sale.. There are here many designs and patterns. It is two yards wide and sold for $1.35 per yard. It will be sold during the sale as pn long at it lasts for per yd. OUC Or 25 cents per square yard. This is no imitation but the real E. and D. grade of Cook's Linoleum. RANGES Qur entire line of ranges and stoves have also suffered the effects of the price cutting. We have all sizes and they are of the Buck and Wetter manufacture, so need no rec-: ommendation from us. We name a few prices, and the others are in pro proportion: portion: proportion: $28.00 Ranges . a g f? for.,.........:.;. Mo.ou ,$45.00 Ranges : for. $65.00 Ranges for. - no.OORanges foV. .... $22.50 $38.00 $42.50 35.00 Side Boards wSiilc they last lor $17.50. Getting Chairs from 75c to $15.00. Big liiie of Oak Dressers, CMfforobes, i Porch Goods, Lounges, 'Settees,. Etc. DINING ROOM TABLES, ETC. $4.75 Golden Oak Dining Tables, square, six-foot extension, five legs, the kind that always sell for $7, will be sold for only. We have so many varieties of these tables that we cannot mention them' all. However, if you are in need of one you will never have an oppor opportunity tunity opportunity like this to obtain one at these prices. Come and see theni. Our $1,25 Oak Dining Chairs are going for. .'. ... Our $1.75 Oak Dining Chairs will be sold in this sale for 73 c only $1.00 Our $3.50 Leather Seat Dining Chairs are going: for only 4 O Our $5.00 Genuine Leather Slip Seat Dining Chairs are now only $3.15 4v J IS tJL I U -3 $8.25 MATTRESSES Prince Felt Mattresses, made by the Riverside Manufacturing Company, none better; regular $12.50 values will go during the sale for. The well known Hygiene Mattresses. which sell for $22.00 the world over, will be sold at the ex-t o wj" tremely low price of vl O Cotton Mattresses, 45-pound, art ticks, always sold for $7.00 (and a bargain at that) during this sale for only. . Other grades of Matiresses to go at the same proportionate prices. $4.25 IRON BEDS 2-inch continuous post, 5-filler, white enamel and Vernis-Martin finish, for formerly merly formerly sold for $10.50 and $11.00, to go during the Dissolution (Jp Sale for............ $D. D 2-inch continuous post, 7-8-inch fill fillers, ers, fillers, finished in several different color enamels, sold regularly at $14.00; and $16.00; special Dis- CQk PA solution Sale price. tpOU 1-inch continuous post, with angle irons; among them "W. E." and other well known makes, sold every where at $3.50, will go during this sale foi $1.85 1-inch continuous post, iron beds that have always been considered a big value at $6.00, will be sold dur during ing during the Dissolution Sale tfo TE? for.. &0.0 IJIlASS BEDS FROM $10.30 UI. ATTRACTIVE VALUES RED SPRINGS An extensive line of all iron folding bed springs that have been selling for $3.00 will go nojv for JC only ivi.00 The famous National and Wishbaum ped Springs with 5-inch rise, which regularly sell for $5.00, tiave been reduced during this sale J 7Et to only... .tfO 'No Goods rchased Whether you have an entire house to fit up or just a few odds and ends to fill in, it will pay you to inspect the line we are now showing. This stock must be reduced before the dissolution of the firm, and no one ianeed of anything in the FURNITURE line can afford to miss this opportunity of getting goods at sacrifice prices. Our prices and terms are alike to one and all during the sale CASH. Those purchasing goods for shipment will have the quickest possible attention, and all goods will go out on first train after the purchase when possible. ; An examination of our goods and the prices at which they are being sold will convince anyone that we mean business. The stock MUST be' reduced. Remember, nothing in our 20,000 stock of goods is withheld from this big price price-cutting cutting price-cutting event. Everything goes. Remember the date of the sale. It begins oh Saturday. Morning, June 14th, and Lasts Until Tuesday, July 1st, inclusive. Tell all your friends about the big Furniture Sale now going on at the corner of Fort King avenue and South Magnolia street in Ocala. Tlie FiiFeitiire Men Leaders in House Furnisliings FIVR ! II II III It I till 1 m !i! I'll! in !, HI! it Mi ill I'M w III iMitl ftil! il .I'll m HI Hit iiiiil ItHli iii r-'i IPflCD t.i IPld. m SIX OCALA EVENING STAK, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913 " in 11 ins Mrs. Violet Powers, Misses Alice Bullock, Marie van Engelken and Ophelia Sawtell and Messrs. Howse, Banyan.' Stephens and W. B. Galla Gallagher. gher. Gallagher. They went out in autos. Mr. Howse's guests always have a good time. - BIG BARGAIN IN If you have any Items for taia de department, partment, department, call Phone 106. 7S TO Swiss Cheese, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Sap Sago Cheese, Parmesan v . Cheese. Gold Boiled H am Dried Beef-chipped Lobsters, Shrimp, Deviled Grabs, Kip Kippered pered Kippered Herring, Herring in Tomato Sauce, Findon Haddock Herring Roe, Clams and Clam Chowder. Tea Pti OCALA, Phones 16-174 FLORIDA R. C. MUNCASTER " FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH PLATE GLASS BURGLARY, EMPLOYEES LIABILITY Ocala House Block Phone 420 W. H. MARSH FRESH MEATS Phone 108, City Market. . r Du-1 -r ic&o i mam IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD. COME TO US. WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH THE PROPER MATERIAL FOR THE WHOLE WORKS. IF YOU ARE GOING TO REPAIR YOUR HOME OR GIVE IT A NEWjROOF, WE ARE THERE WITH THE RIGHT STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE. WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS AS WELL AS YOU KNOW' YOURS. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. COMEIN AND TALK BUSI BUSINESS NESS BUSINESS WITH US. mm im mm & cala PHONE 223 Florida Miss Melvine Burts of Plant City who has been the lovely house guest - f iKJli-TTtlA Rrinsnn whn has Blitchton for ten days, came to Ocala yesterday afternoon and will he the guest of her cousin Mrs. E. M. Os Osborne borne Osborne for a short time before return returning ing returning to her home. ,, Mr. Geo. II. Ford is expected to arrive from- South Florida this aft afternoon ernoon afternoon to spend over Sunday with his wife and mother in this city. Mr. Wiley Bin-ford, a law student of Miss Legie Blitch at her home atfkeen visiting relatives at Oxford, is yexpected, hofne next week. i Miss Myrtle Granger of Mcintosh, who has been in, the city consulting Dr. Boney, returned home today, ..MILS. COKXIXIA BELLINGER at Princeton the summer, rersity, is home for Mrs. J. R. Dewey is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Jacksonville. ' Miss Ellen Clarkson leaves today for Birmingham, Ala., where she goes to visit Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott for two weeks. Miss Clarkson will return in time to join her mother, sister and baby brother on their trip to the hills of New Hampshire, where tlfey will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hall expect to leave 'Monday for Asheville, N. C, where they have leased a beautiful home in Grove Park for the summer. Mr. Hall and sons, Earl and Robert, will drive through the country in one of the big automobiles. They antic anticipate ipate anticipate a magnificent trip as the roads are reported to be inr prime condi tion. Mr.xand Mrs. Clarence Camp and family will leave in a few days for Lake Toxaway for the summer. Mrs. S. R. WThaley will leave Man day for a month's visit in Madis with friends and relatives. Mrs. Beatty Inglis of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of her mother, Mrs J. H. Livingston, Sr., for a few days -'' A message from the Misses, Pyles yesterday afternoon said they had decided to remain a -. week longer visiting with their friends. " The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Stevens of Lakeland is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Weathers for a few days. Miss Nellie Stevens leaves today for Tallahassee, to take up her work in the normal. Mr. C. .-3'.' Holmes and wife- of Michigan, Mrs. Raymond Bullock and her charming daughter, Miss Josephine, of Ocala, and Mr. Henry Wardoff, of Plant City, were in Tam Tampa pa Tampa yesterday fro in the prosperous vegetable growing city after having attended the Holmes-Smith nuptials. The party with the exception of Mrs. Bullock, returned yesterday after afternoon. noon. afternoon. Mrs. Bullock remained in Tampa to spend a "short time with friends and old acquaintances who are extending her a charming t wel welcome come welcome and royal reception.Tampa Tribune. f , Mrs. Bullock returned to her home on Friday noon after a most delight delightful ful delightful visit with her friends. "' ... r Mrs. J. H. Livingston-, Jr., was the hostess of the regular meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy yes yesterday terday yesterday af ternoonwitbIrs.S. T. Sis Sis-trunk, trunk, Sis-trunk, first vicVs president in the chair. After an interesting business session, Mrs. Livingston assisted by her -yeug- daughters served most re refreshing freshing refreshing ice tea and delicious sand- Lwiches. Mrs. L. D. Smith returned home Sunday from Ocala, where she has been visiting relatives for a couple of weeks. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Minnie Spencer, who will visit in Titusville for a while. East Coast Advocate. Messrs. D. E. Mclver and Hugo Mcintosh will go down to the lake tonight to spend Sunday at Idlewild. Mrs. W.'T. Gary will entertain the Baptist sewing circle Monday after afternoon noon afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Jake Klein and little son are in Canton, Ohio, where they will spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. jJa carmicnaei received a wire this morning announcing the death of Mrs. Cornelia Bellinger at 7:30 a. m. at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. J. Faulkner, at Augus ta. Ga. The funeral services wjll be held tomorrow afternoon at Bam- burg, S. C, her old home. Mrs. Bellinger was 62 years of age, and" was stricken with paralysis a few days ago. Mrs. Bellinger leaves two sons', Messrs. Harry and Pinkney Bellinger of Bamburg, S. C- and two daughters, Mrs. Faulkner t Au Augusta, gusta, Augusta, Ga., and Mrs. Joe Brown of Starke, Fla., and she was a first cousin of Mrs. L. T. Izlar of this city. Her late husband, Judge Bel linger, was a noted lawyer and Mas Mason on Mason in Charleston. 4 Mrs. Bellinger spent two winters and a summer with Mrs. Carmichael and made many friends while here who willregret to hear of her death. I have three, choice five-room cottages, each located on corner lots, new, well-built houses, Rented for $15 each per month V - Close in, two blocks from Primary School and one block from site of new $50,000 school house to be erected. Will pay practically 15 PER CENT N ET, on (he investment. A Bargain if taken AT ONCE. JF. W. DITTO DOUGLASS-UALFORD This, morning atlO o'clock a very quiet wedding took place at the Carl Carlton ton Carlton House. 'Mr. Douglass of Lake City and Miss Dmily lalford of Elec Elec-tra tra Elec-tra were marriedlSy" Rev. Bunyan Stephens. The bride's brother and sister were preseiMr. anil Mrs. Douglass left over the Seaboard for Lake City, where they will reside. trA NORTHERN IS ALWAYS ACCOMMODATING Will Hold Train at Palatka for Base ball Fans Thursday Afternoon The Ocala Northern train will be held at Palatka until 5:30 p. m. next Thursday to accommodate Ocala peo pie who want to see the ball game and return home in the evening. The Ocala Northern is always ready to do all it can to please its home folks. AVILL BE WITH US Gainesville Boys Practicing for a Fourth of July Game The Gainesville Sun says that a number of the University City's skill skilled ed skilled ball players have reorganized their team and are hard at work practicing for a fourth of July game with Ocala. v IF. E. McCIL,A.PaJE, M. O. SPECIALIST IN CHRONIC DISEASES THE Dr. MCLANE MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE OCALA; FLORIDA. PHONES Office, No. 333. Dr. McClane's Residence. No. 407. Office Suite 1 to 7, Holder Block. Southwest Corner Public Square. Last night at the Temple there was a large crowd out and all were highly, pleased with the pictures and the girls piano contest. The even evenings ings evenings entertainment was all that one could wish for in the .pictures and music. The r contestants were: Misses Adeline Malever, Mollie Bla Bla-lock, lock, Bla-lock, Mabel Aiken, Annie Rooney, Lilian Godbold, Cevie Rogers, Maude Mcintosh, Delia Livingston, Flora Belle Polley, Erin Yonge, Margaret Little, and GertrudeWini Miss Maude Mcintosh was awarded the prize of five dollars by the judges. AMUSEMENTS Last Chance to See the Fine. Vaude Vaudeville ville Vaudeville at the Ideal t Tonight is the last chance to see the fine vaudeville at the Ideal. The play tonight will be "The Green Greenhorn," horn," Greenhorn," a comedy act that is a laugh from start to finish. The following is the pitcure program tonight: "A Way to the Underworld." A beautiful Edison drama. "The Miser." A picture made by the Lubin Company. "The Dean's Daughter." Another Edison that is full of fun. "Dick, the Dead Shot." In which Paul Kelly, the famous Vitagraph ac actor, tor, actor, takes a leading part. This is a roaring comic especially for the chil children, dren, children, in which they are taught a fine lesson! Admission, 5 and 10 cents. Two Reel Feature, Singing, Dancing and Recitation Contest, Temple Tonight "A Tale of Old Tahiti." A great Mr. S. P. Hollinrake and nieces, feature in two reels taken among the Misses Florence Butts and Cora Ta Tabor, bor, Tabor, went to Palatka today on a pleasure trip. Miss Florence Carter, ex-Marshal Carter's changing little daughter, is visiting relarfves in Tampa. r mm f i Wf?fim B TOE TROWEL WITHUHICfl WE LAID THE F0UNDATI0N0F OUR SUCCESS WAS HONESTY; WE BUY HARDWARE FROM THOSE WHO ARE "ON THE LEVEL" .-WITD US AND WHO STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING WE BUY. WE ARE "ON THE LEVEL WITH OUR CUSTOMERS AND STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING WE SELL DEAL WITH US AND YOU WILL GET A DEAL V0N THE SQUARE.' WE B0NT KNOW HOW AND D0Nt WANT TO LEARN HOW TO DO BUSINESS ANY 0THFR WAY. fl FT Hanoi warfrCo.,. Phone 118. 4 Caedy fioF Home Folks If there is anyone whom we particularly like to please, it's the home folks. They are the ones who are critical connoisseurs. Take home a box of Norris's Delicious Chocolates The ideal treat for the folks at home, for the guests or visitors. Norris's Chocolates stand for purity, quality and deliciousness. You will enjoy the last piece just as much as the first. You never get tired of this delicious, appetizing candy. The Court Pharmacy (Your Name and Address Here) The Drug Store on the Square. I f f v 9 y 5! 4 f r y South Sea Islands. "Wealth a Torment." A side splitting comedy. "With the Eyes of the Blind." I beautiful Edison drama. "The Prayer of the Crats." A Pathe feature. Music hy the 'Temple orchestra A jolly party of people are having and singing, dancing and recitation a pleasant time at Mr. O. B. Howse's contest open to anyone. Prize. $5 "Heartsease" bungalow today. Those I in geld. And don't forget only S00 ixi the party are Mrs. Belle Deen,1 seats, so come early. WHITE STAR LINE, TRANSFER AXD( FIHETROOF STORAGE. COLLIER BROS.. Proprielors. Teams for Light and Heavy Hauling. Packing and Shipping of Farniinre, Pianos and Sales. Bsggage Service - the Desf. V We Sell BEAVER BOARD, Superior, lo Plaster or Ceiling in Quality or Price. Investigate. Phone 296 OCAL. EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913 BEFRIENDED BY THE BIRDS ''MARION COUNTY TEACHERS r "There Is a House With a Bathroom" was an expression at one time calculated to arouse interest, but now, conditions are entirely different- To build a house without a bath bathroom room bathroom merely raises a ques question tion question as to the good judg judgment ment judgment of the builder. People know that he has either not considered or else misjudged the importance that an up- to-date bathroom has increasing the value house, both as to renting and selling value. For the finest plumbing equipment at reasonable cost we recommend' Star.dard plumbing fixtures and will be pleased to show you the many artistic designs in which they are made. Ask for illustrated booklet. las in Tv""" of the mil Vyi A- irr rfl i i-r-1 r mm OCALA PllMBING & ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 280 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE KKALi ESTATE Town property, improved and un unimproved improved unimproved for sale.- Real profit profit-bringing bringing profit-bringing investments. Small Farms, Timber Tracts, Or Orange ange Orange Groves or almost anything you wish, on terms to suit. RENTAL DFPARTMENT We have houses for 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 r 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 Thee Lines. F. W. DITTO Phone 285 OCALA,. FLA. McIVE R & MacK AY I a; TP-x 3 vTr Jy-" '- r 'aw.. w WO XT IU'RX, WOXT WEAR OUT. Wonder what it i3? Why it s noth nothing ing nothing more than one of those .SPLENDID IROX BEDS . that we want you to come in and buy. They are "things of beauty and a joy forever." At the same time buy one' of our SPRING MATTRESSES You can do more sleeping in a night on one of, these mattresses than you can in a year on some "body killers" we know of. UNIQUE DESIGNS in 'house furnishings are in demand v by those of artistic tastes. A visit here will disclose UXIQUE FURNITURE' THAT IS DECORATIVE but not overly dear. Merit' is what wins these days, and It's only merit that gives us our liberal patronage. MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRICE.. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS it An Ocala Girl's Pretty Story of Uer Garden Work Editor Times-Union: la answer to your request I will send you this for our' Girl's Canning Club column. The girls in our club are working hard to 't win some of the prizes, if not all, for, Marion county; it is the banner coun county, ty, county, and we want to keep it so. My tomatoes were planted the last f December. I thought they would never come up. Then 1 paid aJ man to prepare the ground, paying one dollar, and I did the rest. .The first thing I noticed after they began T growing was the birds were more friends than enemies.. I caught only! one worm, and one day I noticed a red bird fly up with a. worm and pick it in two on the fence, and then feed her babies, so I never had to pick worms; the birds did it. But oh! the grasshoppers with a red stripe down their backs! I killed fifty one morning just hatched, and I noticed they were always about the lily beds. Every morning early I killed young grasshoppers, and now I hardly ever see any. They hatch generally the first of May and in the lily beds. Reading the literature Miss Harris sent me has made me observant of things I never thought of before. I wanted an iron pipe to fix me an ir irrigating rigating irrigating plant, but not having bne, had to carry all the water during the dry spells. I have canned some tomatoes, put up six quarts of green tomato pickles, canned several jars of okra, toma tomatoes, toes, tomatoes, onions and carrots, and I and my companion really did all the work, staking, pruning and fertilizing.- . Because this is the very first time I ever did plant a garden or try to, my home folks did not think it possi possible ble possible for me to belong to the club.. I can with our county demonstrator, Mrs. J. R. Moorhead. I am thirteen, in the tenth grade. .Hoping this let letter ter letter is not for the waste basket, I. am your little friend, Katie May Eagleton. Ocala, June 11. Club No. 1. Results of the Recent Examination for Certificates Those making first grades were Miss Shelton Souter of Sparr and Mr. A. B. Conner of Belleview; those maTdng second grades were Mis3 Lottie Mae Black of Weirsdale, Miss Agnes Crago of Ocala, Miss Emma Eklof of Bay Lake; those making third grades were Miss Minnie Al Al-bertson bertson Al-bertson of South Lake Weir, Mrs. Pearl J M. Austin of Burbank, Miss Mary Alice Bell of Ocala, Miss Eva Carn of Reddick, Miss Eunice Marsh of Ocala, Miss Florence Pomeroy of Bay Lake, and Miss Grace Simpson of Weirsdale. EP WORT II LEAGUE The Epworth League will hold its devotional meeting Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Clarence A. Blalock, the leader for the afternoon, has prepared an interesting program on the subject "The Cross of Every Man." Everybody invited. CARD OF THANKS The members of Dickison Chapter, U. D. C, wish to extend their sincere appreciation and many thanks to each and every one who so. kindly and generously assisted them in making the veterans' dinner sucha magnificent success. Most cordially, Mrs. S. T. Sistrunk, First Vice President. SHIPPING NEWS ,tos t.r- .1.4.9 A CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS M c I V E R & Mac K AY OCALA, FLORIDA Call up Phone 390 and Let us Give an Estimate on Your 8 R B AND ELECTRICAL WORK -He Guarantee to Save Yon Money on Any Work in Oar Lines A we employ none bat expert we are la poftltlon to stub ran tee ev every ery every piece of work we eoaatruct to ataud the Inspection of tbe uio.? rild Inspector. It eoMtw nothing; to jeet our Egnrem and you are tb winner, whether we Keen re the contract or not. Give us a trial. M. W. TUCKER t FOHT, KING BLOCK OCALA, FLORID Portlnglis, June 14. Entered the French steamship "Charles Le Cour," from Newcastle, is loading a cargo of phosphate rock for Boucan. Entered Argentine steamship "De "De-sterro," sterro," "De-sterro," from Port of Spain, is load loading ing loading a cargo of phosphate rock for Helsingborg. Entered Austrian steamship "Lod "Lod-ovica," ovica," "Lod-ovica," from Philadelphia, will load a cargo of phosphate rock for.Fiume. GOOD OFFICE FOIl A CEXTEIl HILL. 3IAX I I I J I I I I TTPTI MM! Red, Buff, Gray and Common Building Large Stock, Prompt Shipment T. W. Smith, of Center Hill, has been named to succeed Capt. Chas. V. de Martine as deputy collector of the United States internal revenue for the sixth Florida district, which embraces twelve counties. Mr. Smith was here Monday and receipt receipted ed receipted Capt.. de Martine for all records connected with the office. The ap appointment pointment appointment of Mr. Smith, it is under understood, stood, understood, is for thirty days, the appoin appointee tee appointee being .required to stand examina examination tion examination under civil service provisions be before fore before the appointment can be made permanent. Capt. de Martine has held the position for seven years, and has given entire satisfaction, the new appointment being made under the change in administration of the Fed Federal eral Federal government. It will be pleasing to Cart, de Martine's host of Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville friends to know that he expects to continue to reside here. Gaines Gainesville ville Gainesville Sun. WE SAVE YOU MONEY XOTICK Of Application for Tax Deed I'mler Section S of Chapter l.vi, l.avta of Florida Notice is hereby ;riven that C. E. Hightower, purchaser of tax certifi certificate cate certificate No. 1312. dated the 1st day of July. A. D. 1911. has filed said certifi certificate cate certificate in my ofSce. and ha? made appli application cation application for tax deed to issue in accord accordance ance accordance with law. Paid certificate em embraces braces embraces the following: described prop property erty property situated in Marion county. Flor Florida, ida, Florida, to-wit: Lot 44 sub of se'4 of of sec 4 tp 15 south, range 22 east. The said land being assessed at the date of the issuance of such certificate in the name of unknown. Unless said certi certificate ficate certificate shall be redeemed according to law, tax deed will issue tnereon on the 15th day of July. A. D. 1913. Witness my official signature and seal this the 14th day of June, A. D. 1913. P. H. Nugent. Clerk Circuit Court Marlon County, Florida. Sat 14-21-2S-5 1 OX TKIAL- FOIl UXORICIDE The trial at Inverness of A. V. Hough, who killed his wife at Cler Clermont mont Clermont last summer, is likely to last another week. Hough is defended by R. B. Bullock of Ocala, Cary D. Lan Lan-dis dis Lan-dis of DeLand and Geo. -y. Seofield of Inverness. Judge Ira L. Carter of Jacksonville is aiding Atate's "Attor "Attorney ney "Attorney Davis in the prosecution. The defense is on the please' of insanity. HAITI EXPERIENCE WITH THE HOSPITAL Dr. II. C. Brannon, who went to the Marion County Hospital some weeks ago or an operation has re returned turned returned and is looking well. Dr. Bran Brannon non Brannon speaks in glowing terms of praise for both the hospital, the manage management ment management and physicians. He tells us that the hospital is deserving of the patronage of the people, that the doctors in charge re" genial men and that the treatment accorded patients is the. best obtainable anywhere. Summerfield Chronicle. ANOTHER BATTLE OX Moro Trile!iiien Trying to Break American Lines Manila, June 14. Fierce fighting continues between ne American forces under Brig.-Gen. Pershing and the rebelious Moros at Bagsak. rThe Moros still hold one fort. Their t t-tempts tempts t-tempts to rush the American lines with boloes, which are made ,with fanatical gallantry, are always re repulsed pulsed repulsed with heavy losses. Today the Americans will attack in strength and their success seems certain. CLASH OF RACES IX POLK COUNTY Lakeland, June 14. A" race war is threatened at Loughman, eight miles east of here, and Sheriff Logan left last night withen deputies for the scene of the disturbance. The trouble between the whites and blacks started Tuesday when a worth worthless less worthless negro was whipped by white men. .IIAIXEY SUCCEEDS PHILLIPS Tallahassee, June 14 Gov. Tram Tram-mell mell Tram-mell announces the appointment of George P. Rainey of Tampa as state's attorney to succeed Herbert S. Phil Phillips, lips, Phillips, recently appointed United States district attorn'ey. Also R. R. Tomlin of Plant City as state convict inspector to succeed J. D. Ferrell of Sneads. When your clotlies need cleaning and pressing see Cromer, the" dry cleaner. Phone 451. 6-9-tf The Hotel Astor, one of Jackson Jacksonville's ville's Jacksonville's landmarks, was greatly dam damaged aged damaged by fire last night. No, This is a prescription prepared especially for MAI. AH I A or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or u doses will break any case, and if taker: tl.zu as a lon;c the Fever will not refura ,t acts on the liver better than Calomo! rnd does no r?pe or sicken. 25c Try Block's Graham Sandwich i 20c peF lb. 1 mil f We are carrying a very com complete plete complete stock of Frank E. Block's Crackers and Cakes in bulk and packages. All 10c packages 3 for25 cts, all 5c packages 6 for 25 cts. There is none belter Ihan BLOCK'S CAHOUS CO. PHONE 163 iiifimer Time is He raw Mat lime 1771 s Also HeFe! We are now offering all our Men's New Straw Hats that sold up to $2.50 and a few that we sold at $3.00, at the most popular price ever heard of. Just think of buying a hat that is worth nearly double at the beginning of the the season for as low as This is positively the biggest Hat Value ever offered in Ocala at this time of the year. . LOOK AT OUR WMB0W AMD YOU WILL SEE. COXCORDIA LODGE F. IT. OP A. Concordia Lodge, Fraternal Union of America, meets in Yongre's Hall on the second Thursday evening of each month Geo. L. Taylor, F. M. Chas. K. Sa Re, Secretary. Ad. Most Children Have Worms Many mothers think their children are suffering from indigestion head ache, nervousness, weakness, cost cost-iveness iveness cost-iveness when they are victims of that most common of all children's ail ailments ments ailments worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad. breath and colicky pains, have all the symp toms of having worms, and shouldi be given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which ex ex-pells pells ex-pells worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system and makes chil children dren children well and happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer Is guaranteed. All druggist's or by mail. Price 25 cents. Kickapoo Iridian Medicine Co, Phil Philadelphia adelphia Philadelphia and St, Louis. Recom Recommended mended Recommended by Tydinga & Co. Ad C . Not a Lucky Word. "It is not a lucky word, this same Impossible; no good comes to those that have it eo often in their mouth." Carlyle. THE LATEST FASHIOH NOTE Saysf "It is a wise precaution ajjainst coring holes in delicate hosiery to powder the shoes before putting them on." Many people sprinkle the famous antiseptic powder, Allen's Foot-Ease, into tbe shoes, and find that it eaves its cost tea times over in keeping holes from hosiery as wdl as lessening friction and consequent smarting and aching of the feet. Said by a Cynic To talk really well to a woman, on fcas Id t-y in love with another .ToaB Masefield Ulcers and Skin Troubles If you are suffering with any old running or fever sores, ulcers, boils, eczema, or other skin troubles, get a box of Bucklin's Arnica Salve and you will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklin's Arnica Salve cured her In two weeks. Will help you. Only 25 cents. Recommended Tydings & Co. Ad. 6 LOYAL, OHDEK OP 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. V'siting brothers are invited to attend our meetings." Geo. F. Mershor, Dictator. E. L. Stapp, Secretary. Aa. Best Laxative for the Aged Old men and women feel the neea of a laxative more than 7oung folks, but it must, be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills are especially good for the aged, for they act promptly and easily. Price 25 cents. Recommended by Tydings & Com pany. Ad 6 Choice Read(ng. There Is no doubt that a good de detect! tect! detect! e story Is better than a bum love story or-, a president's -message. Atchison Globe. . .Guaranteed Eczema Remedy The constant iiching, burning, red redness, ness, redness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, Itch, Piles and irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hob Hob-son's son's Hob-son's Eczema Ointment. Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Bath 111., says: I had eczema twenty-five years and had tried everything. All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint Ointment ment Ointment I found a cure." This ointment is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years not an ex experiment. periment. experiment. That is why we can guar guarantee antee guarantee it. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50 cents.' Pfeiffer Chemical Co.. Philadelphia and St Louis. Rec Rec-cornmended cornmended Rec-cornmended by Tydings & Co. Ad 6. A Puzzie. Why Is it that ti e average man Is always willing to ?pend $6 worth of his time trying to get a 40-cent reduc reduction tion reduction in his gas bill? It now well-known raat not more than one case of rheumatism in tea requires any internal treatment whatever. All that is reeded U a free application of Chamberlains Liniment and massage the parts at each application. Try It and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. Ad EIGHT OCALA EVENING STAK, SATLISDAV, JUNK 14, 1913 Awaiting Tiie Joyful Sound The Wonderful Music that Bursts Forth When the Stork Arrives. That funny, littl brassy cry that echoes the arrival of the new baby is perhaps the most cherished remembrance of oar lives. And thousands of happy mothers owe their I reservation to health and strength to lIoth-rs Friend. This is an external rem remedy edy remedy that is applied to the abdominal mus-c)-s. It relieves all the tengion, prevents tenderness and pain, enables the muscles to expand gently, and. when baby comes, the muteles rfiax naturally, the form is preserved, without laceration or other ac accident. cident. accident. You will find Mother's Friend on sale at almost any drug store, as It ls' one of the standard, reliable remedies that grand grandmothers mothers grandmothers everywhere have relied upon. With .it daily use during the period of electa f ten, there Is no weakness, no tausea. no morning sickness, no pain, dis distress tress distress or strain of. any kind. Its influence Is truly remarkable, as it penetrates the tissues and renders them pliant and easily poverned bv the demands of nature. You, T ill be surprised at, Its wonderful effect and what a grateful relief it affords. Especially to young women Mother's Friend is one of the greatest of all helpful Influences. You will find this wonderful remedy on sale at the store where you trade, or they will get it for yon. It is prepared by Brsu Brsu-field field Brsu-field Regulator Co., 136 Lamar Buildups. Atlanta. Ga. Write them for a very van van-able able van-able book to expectant mothers. 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 jars 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 is not fully restored to its. natural beauty. WILSON'S FRECKLE? CREAM is fine, 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. The jars are large and results absolutely certain. Sent by. mail if desired. Price 50c. Mammoth jars $1.00. WILSON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c For sale by SOLD BY THE COURT PHARSIACY HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE Its Results Made This Newborns Laay ma stiz Followed Newburs. Ala,-Tor more than a year," writes Myrtle Co thrum, ofthls place, "I suffered with terrible pains In xny back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only Cave me temporary relief. ' A friend of mine advised me to try CardnL so I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, for I was cared after taking two bottles. My mother and my aunt have also used Carduli and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardui to sick and suffering women." Cardul Is a purely vegetable, per perfectly fectly perfectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hav having ing having a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo womanly manly womanly constitution. Cardui has helped a million women tack to health and strength. Have you tried it? If not; please Co. It may be just what you need. K. B. Write to: Lakes' Advisory DepU. Chatts Chatts-tsoca tsoca Chatts-tsoca Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tnn., for Special Instruction, an4 64-pct book. Home Treats! far WMMa.".Mnt in plain wrapper, p request.. OF IXTKKBST TO TOf BETTER THAN GOLD ,I)r. D. H. Brown 0f St. Augustine, Fla., has discovered a remedy that promises to revolutionize the medical world.. Dr. Brown is a, graduate of -Meharry." and has been in the practice about fourteen years. m The Magnolia Remedy Company of which Dr. Brown Is president, own. and manufacture? this wonderful remedy which is guaranteed under the present pure food and drugs act The cut of trade trademark mark trademark appears .here .herewith with .herewith and attracts attention by its 2? uniqueness. mis .J new remedy Is call- i ea "L)r Brown's DR. D. II. BROWN New Consumption Remedy" and the company claims to have many recent testimonials from persons whom they have actually cur cured ed cured of consumption. Great indeed must be the demand for this Temedy wherever people are suffering from this dreadful disease, consumption. The Magnolia Remedy Company are shipping this remedy into nearly every state In the Union, now, and it has .only been on .the market a little over a year. -The company makes the open,, state statement ment statement that "consumption can be cured" by this remedy and that they stand ready to demonstrate the .proposition. The remedy is sold in 1 and $2 bot-i. ties, which, they ship by express ev everywhere. erywhere. everywhere. This remedy is effective in the cure of hoarseness, coughs, colds, lagrippe, pleurisy, pneumonia and all diseases of th i respiratory organs. For sale at all leading drugstores or write 'Magnolia Remedy Company, St. Augustine, Fla., U. S. A Box 754. Ad. Get a Rexali Drace and keep straight. The price Is' one dollar. The place Gerig's Drug Stores. 6-11 fx. IlSlflflli (Continued from First Page) v . Ident. ine executive stretched Ms arm toward him. An invisible force bent firBt his hand, then his ana back. He could not touch the man from any side. , After several experiments the as astounded tounded astounded President was convinced of the Importance of the discovery. The intruder removed the force from about him and told of his plans to save the country. They talked until long after the first rays of the morn morning ing morning sun shone through the windows. When the: midnight visitor had fin finished ished finished his confidences the President's face was brighter than it had been for many days. The careworn expression was gone. He escorted his visitor to the gate, putting his hand familiarly on his shoulder as he bade him good morning. j The midnight visitor was Hannibal Prudent, te greatest scientist of the new world. The President spent the morning preparing dispatches for the represen representatives tatives representatives of the European and oriental nations. He gave them twenty-four hours to order their vessels from American waters, advising them that if they had not obeyed the order in that time the' United States would not be responsible for their future. The new laws that had been formu formulated lated formulated by the United States govern government ment government and which were so objectionable to the powers would stand, and the United States would see that they were enforced. Three days later Hannibal Prudent created a current of the Impenetrable Z ray that isolated the whole Ameri American can American continent from the rest of the world. ,"'..'.: Fifty years had passed; fifty years of Independent peace. The Central and South American republics had joined the great United States and a confederacy was formed that secured their independence and the freedom of commerce. v Those fifty years of peace had cre created ated created wealth, happiness and a scientific progress such as had never been equaled. Now the man whose genius had made this possible lay dead, and his last words urged preparation for war. 7 Astra sat before her father's desk; before her lay a document that de demanded manded demanded careful study the will of her adopted father., t She did not lookat the long list of bonds and stocks; she did not care for the vast wealth that from now on would belong to her. alone. The pa paper per paper she was reading contained far far-reaching reaching far-reaching instructions, prophetic in insight sight insight Into the future. The last page was a farewell letter: "My dear Astra, knowing that I am n earing the limit of human existence, and that rest awaits me after a long and full life, I set down such facts as will enable you to make the best use of the knowledge that I, the old tree, wish perpetuated in the blossoming plant; it is you who will berespon berespon-6ible 6ible berespon-6ible for the coming prosperity of the country. God gave you a broad mind that has developed to Jts fullest ca capacity pacity capacity under my care and I am proud of you, dear girl; ,you are chosen to do great things for your country and humanity. .' : "There is only one man on earth who is worthy of calling you wife; yon will find this man, or he will come to you, as you two are ordained mates, comrades. "When, I go to my, rest I feel that I will leave turbulent times behind me. My Z ray will v not remain impene impenetrable trable impenetrable forever, and when the day comes that it is destroyed, the coun country try country will need a brave," competent man to drive away the dreadnaughts. He will come, ae he has been fully In Instructed. structed. Instructed. Trust in him, my dear daughter. "This country was not developed to be blasted by war ; the adventures of warfare and strife are not for it Our Creator selected this' country to pro promote mote promote freedom, equality and science. Thundering cannons shall never more sound qn our shore ; our land shall be a land of love and peace. "I have labored hard to spread this gospel. After I am gone the task is your inheritance, dear Astra. "Before I die I will tell you where to find the one man competent to assist you and will Turther instruct" you in your duty. "God bless you my daughter, you have ever been my joy and pride." Astra put down the paper, and, star staring ing staring out into the beautiful garden, mur murmured mured murmured to herself: "Hurry to the Island of Cirynith! Cirynith? I have never heard of the place, and he left no spe specific cific specific instructions." The entrance of John, a faithful old servant, woke her from her reveries. With shaking lips he announced that a reporter for the Hourly Stylograph wished to see her. Folding up the documents, Astra locked them in, the safe, then said, I will receive him at once in the green room." , The 'servant left. Astra hesitated for a moment, then she said aloud, with quiet determination: "Father, I will accept the inheri inheritance. tance. inheritance. I will wait for him to come and help me; I will take the burdens on my shoulders and faithfully carry out your teachings. God help me to!" CHAPTER II. Nominee of the Continentals. Morning found the great capital in the splendor of deep mourning. The elevated sidewalks, the roof gardens, the terraces were crowded by people dressed in black. The newspaper, roof terraces were especially,-, crowded: tnere, On immense o.pal glass plates sparks of electricity printed the latest news and illustrated the happenings of the moment with moving pictures. On the main tower of the new capi capi-tol tol capi-tol building (a colossal creation of pure American architecture) the Bell Orchestra, comprising four hundred players, played the march of "Com "Coming ing "Coming Peace," a march that thrilled the hearts with its melody, that elevated the souls with thoughts of Heaven, that drove away evil thoughts with its exquisite harmony and foretold the happiness awaiting beyond. Resonant horns spread the melody farther and farther, until it soothed the mourning people in neighboring towns. The fourteen-hour San Francisco limited had just slid into the central depot of the Tube Lines; the broad glass doors were flung open and the passengers hurried out. One of them, noticeable for his tall, upright figure, clear eyes and bronzed face, hastened to the jielioboard; he was followed by a short man,' whose rotundity more than made up for his lack, of height. The tall jnan with the bronzed face eagerly watched the sparkling news, as he had been cut off from any form of communication on the Tube Line for fourteen hours. The sparks at that moment were print printing ing printing some uninteresting commercial news, but soon the following notice ap appeared: peared: appeared: "The cremation oi tne ex-president, Hannibal Prudent, will be held at 4:00 p. m. Thursday." "Too late!" whispered the stranger sadly, removing his hat. "Friend San Santos, tos, Santos, we are too late. How happy, how contented he would have been had he received the news I wanted to give him personally before he left." t He took the arm of his friend. "Come, Santos, we have some hard work in store." xThey took the elevator to the aero aerostation station aerostation of the depot, where they board boarded ed boarded the south-bound aero bus. A t few minutes later they landed at the ter terrace race terrace of the American Hotel. The same morning Astra received several committees offering their sym sympathies pathies sympathies and condolences. When the last one had gone she sank exhausted on a couch. She had rested but a moment when a servant brought in a card. She sighed wearily and made a motion of dissatisfaction when she read the name "Ambrosio Hale." The man was admitted. As he en entered tered entered he bowed deeply before the weary girl who Btood there in her black gown, looking like an angel of sorrow. The exquisite face had taken on a new beauty through her affliction, which the newcomer quickly noticed. "I have come, my poor, suffering girl, as a friend of your father. Dur During ing During these days pf sorrow your wom woman's an's woman's heart needs the aid of a strong man. Your father honored me with his intimate friendship, and I want 'to offer you my services." "Thank you very much, Mr. Hale. Your kindness touches me. It is good to know that there are friends upon whom I can count during these sad days. My beloved father, however, made such far-reaching arrangements that I hardly think there is any need of your assistance. .But I thank you with all my heart." With these words she offered her hand to Hale, who retained it in his grasp greedily. "I also want to tell you something confidential, my dear Astra: The Con Continental tinental Continental Club feels that this coming election will bring the long expected event that is, the nomination of the first woman President. And the eye of the Continental Club rests on you!" Astra smiled serenely. '."Should the ; country select me for its executive, I shall be glad to serve, and I will do my best to carry out the plans formed by my father for the fur furtherance therance furtherance of the United Republics. She looked at the man whose ferret ferret-like like ferret-like eyes could not leave her face, whose thick lips were parted, showing a row of gleaming teeth. In spite of his handsome appearance Astra had long ago discovered some bestial trait in him, and had often wondered how her father could extend his friendship to such a man. These thoughts fitted through the brain of the girl, then an afterthought came and she askea: "Mr. Hale, can you give me any in information formation information in regard to a place I can can-not not can-not find?" V "I will do my best, my dear Astra," said Hale, as Astra hesitated. (Continued Monday) DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? Some Oeala People Have Learned How to Get Relief How many people suffer from an aching back? .How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden, darting pains If you are weak, lame and tired, Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or dizziness, Scanty, painful, or too frequent uri urination, nation, urination, Nervousness or a constant, dead dead-tired tired dead-tired feeling. Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for sick kid kidneys. neys. kidneys. Endorsed in Ocala by your friend3 and neighbors. Sterling Hooper, barber, Orange Ave., Ocala, Fla., says: "I have no hesita hesitation tion hesitation in. recommending Doan's Kidney Pills. Off and on I have taken this remedy for backache and other trou troubles, bles, troubles, caused by weak kidneys and I have been greatly benefited. I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Tydings & Co's. Drugstore." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-ililburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Ad. 12 r REE W Y0U-MY SISTER Si rrea tenant a complete trial ; and if you should ish to continue, it wil cost you only about 12 cents a ireck, or less than two cents a day. It will not interfere w"th your worfe or occupation. Just send me year name and address, tell me how yau suifer if you wkh, and I Fend ycu tLe treatment or your case, entirely free, in plain wrapper, by return maiL I will rJao send' ycu free of cost, iry oook "WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" with explanatory illustrations showine why vroznen suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home, Evry woman thould have it. and (earn to think far her sell. Then when the doctor says "You rcust have an operation," you can cecide for ycurstif. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my home remedy. It cures cli, old or young. To Mothers cf Dmxhters, I will explain a simple home trestment which sreedilj and effectually cures Leucorrhoea. Green Sickness and Painful er Irregular Menstruation ia Young Ladies. Plumpness and health always tesLilta from ics use. Wherever ycu live. I can refer you to ladi?3 of your mra locality who know and will gladly teT tny sufferer that this Home Treatment really cures all women's diseases, and makes women well jtnmz, plnmp&nd robust. Just send me your address, and the free ten day's treatment is you; a tlso ths book. Write today, as you may cot aee this oSer again. Address mrs. a. summers, EoxK South Bend, Ind.. u.s. a ::x:::::x r AHMS: v "The Standard by Which I am state distributor, maintaining stocks both in Tampa and Jacksonville. Have just received in Tampa 152,000 sacks, requiring two steamers to carry, and will have a schooner load of 13,200 at my Jacksonville agency about the 20 of this month. Wire Me at My Expense for Price. Delivered to any , Point in the State. ' .. This is the largest single shipment of cement ever shipped into the state. The three vessels are now unloading, or soon will be, f Order at Once For ship side delivery so as to save handling and warehouse charges. 1R FULL E IR Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Trackage and Yards v flendry and Knight Terminals TAMPA, - FLORIDA T r v v y 7 X 7 y y y y X I am keeping at my West Exposition Street court house square, a Fine Drove of First dass Horses and Mules Animals for all pur purposes, poses, purposes, and at reason able prices. I go to market each two weeks and select the stock in person and HORSES get the very best. Call at the Lot, yon will find some Stock to suit yon, if it is one or dozen head yon need, I have them. H. eJ. NICHOLS LIVE STOCK DEALER OCALA, FLORIDA MEW YdDlKK AND PEELAPELPIHIIA And Return Via Atlantic Coas SOLD DAILY LIMIT OCTOBER 31 Stopovers, All Points, Slcel Pullmans, Electric Fans. For tickets, reservations and in formation, call on. Y. R. BEAZLEY, T. P. A., M. R. WILLIAMS, Ticket Agent, J. G. KIRKLAXD, D. P. A. Ocala, Fla. Tarnpa, Fla. Free to You end Cvty SJstr Sttfr Sttfr-fering fering Sttfr-fering from Women' AHmnts. I am a woman. I know woman's Bufferlnsrs. I have found the cere. I will mail, tree of any charge, my home treat" caent with full instructions to any sufferer from woman's ailments. I want to tell all women about this core you. my reader, for yourself, yourcaufrhter, rour mother, or your sister. I want to tell you how to cure ycarselves at home without th help of a ooetor. ilea cannot understand women's sufferings. Whit we waiea know from experience, we know batter than any doctor. 1 know that my home treat treatment ment treatment is a safe and sae euro for Leucorrhoea or Whitish discharges. Llceraii?n,' r-isriocenient or Faliine of the Wosnb, Proluse. Scanty r tuiciu. Periods, Uterine or Ovarian Ttnnora or Growths; al-jo pf-ins hi the heai2, back and botveis. hearts down feelinsrs, nervousness, crcepin? ee!inr op the srine, inelanc'aoly, desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness, kidney and bladder troubles k litre caused by weaknesses peculiar to our eex. I want to send yoj a cemptete tei day's treat treatment ment treatment entirely free to prove to you that you can curS yourself ct home, casJy. quickly and Barely, ile ile-member. member. ile-member. that It via cost you ncthinz to cive the 9. all Others are Measured': k y y y T y y 7 y y y 7 y y 7 y y y 7 Sales Barn and Lot, on three blocks west of the i AND MULES Line DR. D. M. B0KEY OPTOMETRIST J EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Optometry Office end Laboratory OFFICE HOUKS 9 to 12 a, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.. Rooms 2-C Gary BuildLr.. Ocala, Fi. ODD FELLOWS Tulula Lodge No. 22, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets every Tuesday evening at '8 o'clock in Tonge's Hall, Fort King: ave. Visit Visitors ors Visitors in the city invited to be with us. I F. Ballard,, N. O. W. L. Colburt.; Secretary. Ad. Xunnally's fine candies fresh every week at Gerig's Drug Stores. 6-11 NOTICE AKTICXES OP I.VCORPOIUTIOX A.D I'ROPOSKD CHARTER OF THE MIHRAY COMPAXV The undersigned hereby associate themselves together for the purpose of becoming incornorated Under the laws of the state of Florida in relation to corporations for profit and hereby make and publish the following ar articles ticles articles of incorporation and proposed charter. . i The name of the corporation shall be "TVlK, MURRAY COMPANY"' and Its principal place of business f hall be at Ocala, Florida. 1 ; II. : The general nature of the business to be transacted by-the company shall be: ,To .deal generally. In books, sta sta-tioneryr tioneryr sta-tioneryr office supplies, office special specialties, ties, specialties, school books and carry on- a general news business.- The company shall also have the right to engage in the jewelry busi- ness, and carry a general liie of jew jewelry, elry, jewelry, toilet articles and chinaware. The company shall also have the right to deal in music, musical instru instruments ments instruments and supplies. The company shall also have th right to engage in. the general print printing, ing, printing, engraving and lithographing bus business, iness, business, do a general mail order business, and carry on such other business as is incident to the purposes of this char charter ter charter and not inconsistent with the laws of the state of Florida. v in. The amount of capital stock author authorized ized authorized is ten thousand (110,000) dollars, which shall be divided into one hun hundred dred hundred (100) shares of the par value ef ono hundred t$100) dollars each, which said capital stock ehall be paid Into, the corporation in cash or its equiv equivalent alent equivalent in merchandise, personal or real property; all stock when issued shall be fully paid and non-assessable. The charter of ihls company shall be perpetual. . 'V.' ; The business of the corporation shall be conducted by a' president, vice presi presi-dent, dent, presi-dent, secretary, treasurer and general manager. The offices of vice president and general manager may be held by one and the same person and also the offices of neeretary and treasurer may be held by one and the same person at the will 'of the directors; also a board of not less than three nor more than seven directors. The following per persons sons persons shall conduct the business of the company, until those elected at the first election shall be qualified, viz: V. V. Condon,, president, L. jr. Mur Murray, ray, Murray, vice president and general man manager, ager, manager, and Annie M. Perry, secretary and treasurer, and WV W. Condon, M. Murray and Annie M. Perry, direc directors. tors. directors. The 'company shall hold Its first meeting immediately after receiving its charter at the call of the president for the purpose of perfecting its organiza organization tion organization and shall hold its stockholders meetings thereafter, annually on the flrt Tuesday in, February of each year. t : VI. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the 'corporation can at any time subject itself is twenty-five thousand t25,000) dollars. ;,: vii. : .' : The names and residences of the sub subscribers scribers subscribers and the amount subscribed by each is as follows: W. W, shares. L. M. shares. Annie shares. . Condon, Ocala, Florida, 25 Murray, Ocala, Florida, 25 M. Perry,' Ocala, Florida, 2 Jn witness whereof the incorporators have hereunto subscribed jtheir names and affixed their seals, t-hij the 5th day of June, A. D. 1913. W. W. Condon, SeaL) ' I M. Murray,.'; (SeaL) Annie Perry, (Seal.) State of Florida, County of Marion. ". . Personally appeared before me, the undrsicrned authority, W. V. Condon, Lt M. Murray and Annie M. Perry, to me well known to be the persons de described scribed described in and who executed the fore foregoing going foregoing articles of incorporation and propo-ed charter and each of whom Acknowledged '. the execution of the same for the uses and purposes therein set forth and expressed. Witness my hand and official seal at Ocala, Florida, this the 5th day of June. A. D. 1U13. K. I Stapp, eal) Notary Public State ofiFlorida at Large. My commission expires the 7th d"ay of January, A.,D. 1915. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LETTERS. FATEXT Notice Is hereby given, that the un undersigned dersigned undersigned will on the fctii dayof July. A. D. 1 if 13. apply to the governor of the state of Florida, at his office at Tallahassee, Florida, fo letters patent incorporating THE MURRAY COM COMPANY, PANY, COMPANY, uader the foregoing articles of incorporation and proposed charter. W. V. Condon. I M Murray. , Annie M. Perry.. 6-7-Sat v 7COTICE Of Fir; Settlement and Dlsehar Notice -s hereby given that on the 5th lay of July, A. D. 1913, the under undersigned signed undersigned will present my accounts ai vouchers to the Judge of probate in and for Marion county, Florida, at his office in Ocala, and will make my Snal settlement and will apply for dis discharge, charge, discharge, i This 3rd day of January, A. D. 1913. . D. A. Smith, As Administrator of the Estate of i A, Lv Barber. NOTICE TO THE PLI1LIC I hereby rive notice that I, (3eo. A. Douglas?, have this the ISth day of May, A. D. 1S13. severed my connection from the firm of W. C Douglass & Co.. manufacturers of naval store, doing business at or near Electra, Fla., and that from this day henceforth VV. B. Douglass is sole owner of the said bus business iness business afcd is therefore responsible for all liabilities and sill have the beneft of all assets; Geo. A. Douglass. 9 |