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RAGE EIGHT THB OCALA BAN MEII
rCOMISSIOIERSMEETIIIOi-
IA m r f Read Petitions Read
Three Pensions Brantae Other
Regular Businessu The Board of County Commissio-
nen met Tuesday morning according-
tot the order of adjournment with allnY present except Commissioner Pyles-
Al number of voters made applica-
tion to be reinstated on the regis¬
tration list but only one was putback onHenry Grantham
Commissioner Turner recommendedthat Mrs Wilson be sent to the poorfarm which was ordered-
Mr Tumerialso reported that hehad been unable to investigate theFlewellyn road matter and asked
x that more time be given him in which-
to attend to sameHenry Raymond Rou a mute was
given a certificate of entry into theDeaf Dumb and Blind at St Aug-
ustine
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t Petition of Edwin and M J Spen-
cer¬
yfor a reduction of valuation on
lot 1 block 36 O S Ocala was re¬P
fused1 Request of W T Gary that the I
board recommend to the comptrollerthat he be allowed to redeem tax I
r certificates at face value and payback taxes on omitted years with¬
out interest on certain lands was re¬
fusedm
4 The road petition of Mr Albritton-
and others for road from Daisy toAnthony wasrefused-
Pension applications of A LEichelberger W L Ditto and Mrs-
C W Turner were approved-
At the request of his bondsmen thelicense of Frank Ross to carry fire ¬
arms was revokedThe list of election inspectors after
being examinedjwere approved Sseadvertisement
Oliver Snells application for per¬
vS mit to carry firearms was refused asiaw
he is not twentyone years oldH P Griggs A O Harper W A
ter
Goin and J D Robertson were
t granted licenses to carry fireams Anumber of applications were laid
> over until next meetingA petition was presented asking
r the boord to close the public roadrunning between sections 1 and 2 andbetween sections 35 and 36 range 21
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i which was granted-The petition asking that the road 1
from Eastlake to Stanton be changedi was allowed provided the petitioners-
put said road into travelling condi ¬
tionPetitionr for changes on Summerfield road was referred to Commis ¬
sioner Pylesti Bond of W W Clyatt as notary
public was approvedJustices accounts were examined-
and approved-The accounts of the treasurer were
examined and found correct after
i which the board adjourned
r The Constitutional LawyerThere is a growing disposition to
nave the nation take charge of quar-
antine¬
e and the yellow fever whenev-er
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we shall have a recurrence of itBut the constitutional lawyer al-
ways¬
bobs up to preventitf Senator Gallmger of New Hamp
shsre himself a physician considers-it an extraordinary condition of af-
fairs¬
if a branch of the Federal gov¬departme-nt can step in to prevent thes spread of disease among horses and
cattle but can do nothing for theprotection of human life
x Those who treat the mater serious-
ly¬
whether from the south or thenorth see no great constitutional ob-
jections¬
3 in the way of what is univer ¬
0 sally recognized as being to the greatadvantage of the southern peopleprotecting their business and their
x livesCongressman Landis seems to have
< lost his patience at this argument-
for he expies3es a willingness to dowhatever is necessary to get rid ofthe mosquitoes and the constitutionallawyers-
We believe the matter in futurewill be handled by the general gov¬
ernment and when it does Mr Mos¬
quito has got to go==
x Marion county sent down a carloadx of exhibits yesterday for the fair4 She is putting her best foot forwardt
Mr Gist seems to be tha right mandn the right place o
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SpechlCorrespondenceto the Ocala BannerMrs DAClarkanddaughterhaver-
eturned from their summer outing inNorth Carolina
Walter Bay the wideawake navalstores and mill man of Martel is ona business tour of two weeks in NorthCarolina
A J Bryan architect from Louis¬
iana made a social visit to relatives-in Martel Saturday
Misses Nellie and Lillian Bryan ofOcala came out Saturday and spentSunday with their parents and family-at Martel
The Martel Lumber Company isrunning on full time
Timber transactions are lively andan important deal will be effected ina few days
Mrs J MBarco and Mrs Smithof Ocala made a pleasant visit to Mrand Mrs Newcomb Barco at theirbeautiful home at Sunny Slope thepast week
Dr Lindsay preached a soulstirring-sermon at Martel Sunday afternoonfrom the text And Peter to an ap-
preciative¬
congregation-Mrs H W Long who has been
with her sisters in Jacksonville thepast month has had numerous set¬
backs has become despondent andwill make an effort to return homethis week
On Friday night November 4 afourhorse twohorse and onehorewagons loaded with the elite of Mar¬
tel and a bountiful supply of flourhams coffee sugar turkeys chick-ens and numerous other substantialtokens of esteem hied themselves tothe residence of Bro W A Weir atCotton Plant where they were rein¬
forced by people from LeRoy CottonPlant and Fellowship on a similarmission of love and esteem Theywere courteously met by the amicablepastor at his gate and in his usualmanner and polished style invited-his guests to walk in his home whento his surprise two robust youngmen seated the reverened gentleman-upon their shoulders and in the goodold time corn shucking style con ¬
veyed him to a comfortable seatwhere the work of delivery beganresulting in one of the largest andmost substantial poundings that anypreacher has ever received in theseends of the earth An hour was spent-in music and social conversation Thepreacher then delivered an elegantaddress of thanks read a scripturallesson and invoked a blessing uponthe liberal donors when all repaired-to their respective homes TheMartel contingent in the exurberance-of poetical effusions made the welkinring in beautiful songs from CottonPlant to Martel
Such gatherings bring the preacher-and people close together and ought-to oftener be participated in
We are on the eve of hog killingpotato digging and cane grindingwhich is a roy al good time with farm-ers
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BUTCHTON
Special Correspondence Ocala Bauner
Mr and Mrs J R Thomas of Dutton who are now temporarily at thehome of the latters mother at Blitch
I ton are rejoicing over the advent ofa baby boy who arrived on the 4thinstant
Three persons will be baptized Sun-
day¬
at the Baptist churchThe Blitchton school seta several
specimens to the fairMrs Caroline Turner of Red Level
is visiting Mrs J C CoulterLittle Etta Willis has been sick for
several daysMr Willie Mariow of Ocala spent
Sunday with his parents I
Several from this place attendedthe marriage of Mr Norton and MissStanley at Pleasant Hill church Sun¬
day night-Joe and Will Taylor of Standard
and E L and M L Ferguson ofBlitchton are at Hodges Island fish ¬
ingMrJohn Freyermuth has returned
from a two weeks visit to Istachatta
I A train of cars is now in readinessto take Marion countys stock ex¬
hibit to the Tampa fair If Mariondoes not carry oif a good portion ofthe premiums for blooded stock shewill at least have a showing on thegrounds that she may well feel proud-of
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ACCIDENT fiT 3EDDICK
Mr J M Mokinsen the Victim of aPainful Wound
Mr J M Robinson was brought toOcala from Reddick yesterday after ¬
noon in a serious condition-Mr Robinson was assisting in the
moving ora turpentine still when hishorses became frightened ran awayand threw him from the wagon break-ing
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his right leg in two places justabove the ankle in a most ghastlymanner Some of the bones cutthrough the skin and made a terriblyugly wound
Mr Robinson accompanied by hiswife is at the Marion county hospitalwhere he was sent by Dr Wilson ofReddick and is resting as well ascould be expected
SPARRSpecial Correspondence Ocala Banner
W Luffman left Monday for Rich ¬
mond-
J W Colbert visited Ocala Monday-and Tuesday
Messrs Billingsley and Thaggard-of Reddick visited here Sunday Didyou need some more boys to go withyou 0
Mrs Noah Clemmons is on the sicklist this week
School is progressing nicely withMrs Meadows as teacher
Mrs Allen Stephens and childrenvisited relatives at Oak Sunday-
Mr and Mrs J J Colbert anddaughter Iva visited > sr and MrsCulbreath at Oak Sunday-
Mr and rs Frank Meadows havemoved to Mr Eminicors Mrs Mea¬
dows fatherMrs W L Colbert Alice and Tur
ney are visiting Mrs J J Colbertthis week
Let everybody attend preaching-here next Sunday evening
TATTLER
GRAHAMVILLES-
pecial Correspondence Ocala Banner
Mrs Alonzo Long and children leftfor Astor Sunday on a visit to rela¬
tives and friends-Mr George Smith of Ocala was
here MondayNoah Waldon and family spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr andMrs Jack Randall-
J R Peebles and Charles Longwent to Esmeralda Friday
Roscoe Marlon is now in Ocalawhere he has a position with theSmith grocery
The report of nuns from dawn ofday until sunset is sufficient evidence-the game law is out
There must be some attraction overhere for a Griner Farm gentlemen
SAMANTHA
Liquor Traffic
The following resolutions wereunanimously passed by the MarionBaptist Association in session at Mc-
Intosh October 25 to 27
1 Be it resolved by the MarionBaptist Association in convention as¬
sembled that we pronounce the liqor t
traffic in all its phases and ramifica-tions
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to be in the light as we can I
get it from Gods word and unmiti ¬
gated evil destructive in its work I
demoralizing in its tendencies and i
terrible in its results i
That it is essentially a crime breed-
eri
and is antagonistic to the best 1
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good of the state the church and so-
cietyI
that it is one of the most pro-
ductivej
powers of covetousnesst
which is idolatry ii
2 Be it resolves that it is the I
sense of this body that the position-of
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the church and the church membersshould be against this evil both in j
sale and use of any intoxicant as aI
beverage j
3 Be it resolved that we as a Baptist Association endorse the presentlocal option campaign in progress inMarion county and do what we canto aid said campaign j
4 Be it resolved that the sense ofthis body is to encourage by lawfulmeans the preservation of the localoption law if the county goes drythat we condemn as utterly demoral ¬
izing the socalled blind tiger and de¬
sire the full enforcement of the law
Miss Anna S Hall of Cincinnatit
wishes to put to death all people inflicted with an incurable disease The j
young lady might include dengue inher list-
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HERE AND THERE
The cry of fraud is an old old story
What about that canal to SilverSprings
In a poker game many are calledbut few wisely
There are now nine inmates in thecounty hospital
Hearst dies hard Ivins his repub ¬
lican opponent is his chief mourner
The Bradford county farmers havesaved a good many tons of hay this
yearWehope the new Gainesville paper
will not have as many ups and downs-as the ordinary elevator-
G L Taber has shipped nine carloads of oranges from Glenn St Maryvery near the Georgia line
By the timeGovernor Broward getsthat drainage ditch dug it will betime to elect another governor
Egg plants are being shipped fromthe Orange River section Floridahas always something on the move-
r William Randolph Hearst is nottaking his medicine like a little manHe is yelling fraud to beat a brassband
Mrs W H Clark was the last oneto be victimized by the dengue feverfiend as he was about to take his dep irture from our city
Hon W A Rawls has taken timeby the forelock and made his an-
nouncement
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for the state senate fromLeon county So the pot begins toboil
Judge Stevens of Lincoln Nebholds that an editor who criticisespublic or semipublic concerns withinreason and without malice is notsubject to libel suits
With her hard roads beautifulL
drives quail shooting and other at¬
tractions Ocalas hotels and board ¬
ing houses ought to be filled to over-
flowing
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this winter
Mr C J Josephs of the VeronaInn Clearwater is in the city Hesaya tourits are already beginningto flock in and all indications point to
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almost an overflow of visitors thiswinter
Mr Sato the Japanese diplomat-says that all American newspaper re ¬
porters are hypnotists We may bemistaken but it looks very much tous as if some of them were fakirsTimesUnion-
A judge in one of the northernstates recently decided that it waswithin the law for a man to hold out10 cents a week for tobacco if heturns over the balance of his weeklystipend1190-
Rev C C Carroll is hopefully op-
timistic¬
If he reaches the bibicallimit of age he expects to see thewhiskey traffic fall as compleely asthe walls of Jericho He thinks itssins have reached unto heaven andits quietus is near
Judge MeConathys friends areglad to know that he has reconsider-ed his determination not to run formayor and will make the race TheJudge was induced to do so undergreat pressure and under assurances-of strong and loyal support Ocalahas had few better mayors than JudgeMcConathy
Mr E E Cline of the firm ofCline S Yonge left yesterday forTampa where they will make an ex¬
hibit of their motive power at thebig fair They have prepared asplendid exhibit and if they aregranted sufficient space will make afine showing-
Mr Sam Rawls Buys More PropertyMr Sam Rawls made another pur¬
chase of Ocala property Wednesday-He is not at all a reckless buyer andthis sale coupled with others that hehas recently made tells of the esti¬
mate he places on O ala realtyThe property he purchased Wednes-
day¬
was the residence on Doughertystreet near Ocklawaha avenue andknown as the Colby cottage It belonged to Mr J J Tillis who bought-it about a year ago and sold it yes ¬
terday at a handsome profit j
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SMITH ROBERTS t
Fnerol Directors and Licensed EmbulllersL-
atestMAthorts<
BestfGoods Work < Juarante xj c J
Telegraph orders receive atsention and tmbalming damanywhere on short notice I
OCALA Fl1RITllRE COIANY-
4gyK
REFLECT A MOMENT lNi Have you decided on the kind of tfertilizer you are going to use Its r
a I not a question of how much but ja what kind when the bbst result
ii can be obtained You cant make a4
fertilizersmistake when you use our high grad jHighest cash price paid ford bones
JFLORIDA FERTILIZER MF6 COMPANY
Gainesville Fla lt
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QUIET NOW REIGNS-
AT ODESSA RUSSIA
Outward Calm Returned butTension Is Stiii Grat
APPEAL MADE TO COUNT WITTE
Apprehensive of Fresh Outbreaks theGovernorGeneral Has Promised V
Place Military Guards Over Home ¬
less Jews Business at a Standstill
Odessa Nov 9Outward calm aasreturned here but the tension is stillgreat Reports that the Jews are pre-paring
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for terrible vengeanse on toeChristians are being industriously cir¬
culated among the lowest and most ig-
norant¬
classes and it is feared theymay lead to a rescrudescence of an-
archy¬
These reports declare thatthe Jews intend to blow up the churelies and distribute poisoned foodstuff-to the Christians
Prefect Neidhart to whom much ofthe responsibility of last weeks oc ¬
currences is attributed is still inlice despite urgent demands for hisremoval
The prosecutor general has invitall eyewitnesses of the outrages tcgive testimony at the forthcoming in-
vestigation¬
Apprehensive of fresh outbreaks thecity councid has secured the promiseof the governor general to place mil-
itary¬
guards at all places where thenumbers of Jews recently renderedhomeless are now being sheltered-
The university has sent three profes ¬
sors to St Petersburg to present toCount Witte a fun account of lastweeks atrocities with a demand for theinstant removal of the authors
The municipality the university offcials and the barristers are cooperat-ing
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in arranging for an independentinquiry as they are mistrustful of offi ¬
cial investigation-The chamber of commerce has of-
ficially announced that the spirit trade-of Odessa has practically stopped asforeign houses have suspended busi ¬
ness with the local merchant because-of the dangerous situation in the townThe foreigners the chamber declaredfeared to deal even with the wealthiestmerchants who may at any moment bekilled or ruined Grain is purchased-only when on board of a snip ready to
sailTheAmerican British and other con ¬
suls have all sent interesting detailedaccounts of he recent events to theirgovernments explaining the real char¬
acter of the outbreaks and naming thsupposed authors
As an indication of the wide areaof the disturbances the Glaziers cor¬
poration has ascertained that over 7u000 window panes were smashed
Governor General Kaulbars deniesthe report that he has been transferr-ed
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to the governor generalship of Fin¬
land
Russian Troops Are Praised-St Petersburg Nov 9A govern-
ment proclamation is published todaycalling attention to the difficult posi-tion
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of the troops during the disorders-ofI the past week It declares thatthey simply performed their duty andshould be praised rather than blamed-for preserving order especially in thestreets of the capital
Turpentine Still BurnedWord was received in this city yes ¬
terday afternoon that the turpentine-still of Messrs Peterson McNeilnear Trilby had been destroyed byfire dm ing the early morning hoursLoss between 2500 and 3000 with-no insurance-
The November number of the Flor¬
ida Fruit and Truck Grower is outAmong other interesting publications-it contains an illustrated article ofthe Florida East Coast Extension
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From Thursdays Daily tI UNDER TIE SHOW TENT y
Splendid Performances by the ParkI Stock Company
IThe C W Park Stock Company
continues to please large audiencesI Ocala amusement lovers in their
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splendid electriclighted canvas the¬
atreLast nights bill was Dion Bouci
I caults famous drama The Shaughraun which was played to a
1 weUtfilled house and received with heartyapplause by the audience The all
I star cast of characters was as followsCaptain Molineaux Jno C VernoaI Con the ShaughraunF G CampbellMrs OKelly Elizabeth McKafaiClaire Folliett Lillian Tucker 1I Arte ONeill Bessie LeeBiddy Dngan ArcolaBridget Mary OrtonMoya Dolan Madge TuckerCory Kinchela u Geo Butler t
Harvey Duff F L MaddocksJ
Sergeant of the GuardBill ParisDugan Sam Park 1
Finnigan F L HArneFather Dolan YYYYW R RenderRobert Folliett Wm PriceMourners soldiers etc by the com-pany
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Tonight the company will presentthe sensational Russian drama entitled Darkest Russia The cos-
tumes
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Iused in this production were =
imported from Russia at heavy ex ¬
pense and especial pains have be-
taken to secure a caste to produceIthe play in true and realistic styleand those who attend may rest as-
sured¬
IIof a real dramatic treat Spe-
cial scenery is used in this play be¬ Jing prepared at considerable expense-to the company
Friday night Human HeartsHal Reids pathetic heart story ofthe Arkansas hills will be presented-This is one of the prettiest plays ir the i
companys repertoire and never fails <1
to please wherever it is played TheMplot is one of deep heart interest lwith a sprinkling of humor that is jquite catchy
The specialties introduced are of 11the best class and are received withdeserved applause-
ODE TO THE KING j
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The following verses are from the p
pen of Mrs Aurelie Marean Bernard <
and were first published in the Pen Jsacola Journal of the 3rd inst Dr fJoseph Y Porter state health officer
0who has been stationed at Pensacolasince the outbreak of yellow feverhas from his cheerful sunny disposi ¬
tion been nicnamed Sunny Jim by
the grateful Pensacolians-With apologies to Force 1
Lines respectfully dedicated to 1
State Health Officer Jos Y Porter 1t
All hail to thee King Sunny JimThy reign is nearly done
Preparest thou to abdicate r
Thy throne to a mightier oner
Oh Sunny Jim thou hast been lungAnd ruled with scepter bold
But a King who will snow thee under-Is on his way were told
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So call thy fumigation KnightsThat they may gather around
Fasten thy mantle of royal smokePut on thy sulpher crown
Away away King Sunny JimAnd without a tear or sigh
Well see thee abdicate tliv throneAnd waft a fond goodbye
Dear Sunny Jim we wish to roamOn many a dark nights lark
And really Jim we do not wishTohave to get home by dark
Clinb down climb down Sunny JtDlA
And pass thy scepter bright-To King Jack Frost wfcoll reigns
To all our hearts delight
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