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IE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

W Hay One of the Largest MotNew and Complete Stocks of

JEW ERY OF ALL KINDSWATCHES RINGS PINS

EMBLEM PINSCHAINS FOeS

HAIR ORNAMENTS ETC ETC

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n Cut Glass Fine China Sterling andPlated Silverwre Souvenir PostalCards Clocks Etc we do Not Ack-nowledge

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C J PHILLIPSContractor and Builder-

Plan and Specification FurnishedUpon Request

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STEAMER STRUCK ON

THE COAST OF SPAIN-

Another Terrible Marine TragedyLoss of the Larache and Fourscore

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of Her Passengers and Crew-s

Corunna Spain June 26Anotherterrible catastrophe was added to thetales ot shipwreck last night when thesteamer Larache bound for Europeanports from the Argentine Republicwent on the rocks near Murosa andsank within a few minutes

The weather along the coast hasbeen very thick for some days and-it is presumed that for this reasonthe vessel was laying out of her coursethough at the present time it is al ¬

most Impossible to arrive at any ac ¬

curate conclusion as to the cause ofthe accident as all of her officers arereported drowned the captain beingknown to have gone down with hisship

No sooner had the vessel struckI than a terrible panic ensued whichadded to the roughness of the seamade the launching of lifeboats a verydifficult task the majority of thembeing either smashed or capsized-

As soon as the fishermen along theI coast got word of the disaster rescu-ing

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parties were formed and in spiteof the bad weather they succeeded inpicking up sixtyone passengers outn a total number of one hundred and

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fifty persons who comprised the pas-sengers

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and crew of the Illfated ves-sel

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leaving eightyfive who have beenprobably drowned It was at first re ¬

ported that one hundred and fiftyonepersons were missing but it is prob-able

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that the lower figures are corI

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It Is reported In shipping circlesthat the Larache was little more than-an old tub and that she proved a veritable death trap when she struck the

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j rocks going to pieces in about eightminutes after striking I

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STEAMER CHIPPEWA STRUCK

On the Long Island Coast and May I

Prove a Total Lossr

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New York June 25 Having losther bearings in a thick fog the ClydeLine steamer Chippewa en route fromJacksonville Fla1 and Charleston SCs to Boston ran on a submergedreck on the Long Island cpast justwest of Montauk Point yesterday Sheis a freighter and carried no passen ¬

gers The sea rushed Into the holein the steamers hull extinguishingtho fires and rendering her helpless-She

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has a cargo tof naval stores andlumber

Without the steim the alarm whis-tle

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could not he sounded and It wasI

not until the fog lifted that the ve-sts

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I officers could signal their pre-

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A wrecking tug was sentI

to her but the steamer Is still aground I

today leaking badly and with thechances of saving her small Captainand crew are still on board but in nodanger

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NO HUMBUG-

No humbug claims have to be madefor Foleys Honey and Tar the well I

known remedy for coughs colds and I

lung troubles The fact that more botties of Foleys Honey and Tar are used

I than of any other cough remedy is thebest testimonial of Its great merit

Why then risk taking some unknownpreparation when Foleys Honey andTar coats you no more and Is safe andsure Sold by all druggists

GRASS WIDOWERS ARE GAY I

Festival Held by a Score of Old Boys-at Fort Worth Ark

Fort Smth Ark June 26Twentyof the merriest of merry grass I

widows were hostesses at a ball giv-en

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last evening at Stigler the countyseat of Haskell county Okla Twentyfour hours previously they had beenfreed from their martial ties by thedecree of Judge Bosser of the districtcourt

The erstwhile spouses of several ofthem attended the ball and were live-ly

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participants in the festivities Threematronly widows acted as chaperons-Two of them had grown sons whowere escorts to the young widowsfrom the east who had spent the re-quired

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residence In the new state Thewidows attorneys and several strang-ers

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and a select ew of the society folkof the town were also present

Judge Bosser was toasted severaltimes during the evening and wasmade the subject of a rousing songby a chorus of widows with a refrain-to the effect that Hes a jolly goodfellow

THE BIG HEAD-

Is of two kinds conceit and the bighad that comes from i sick headacheDoes your head ever reel like a gourdand your brain feel loose and soreYou can cure It in no time by actingon your liver with Ballards HerblneIsnt It worth trying for the absolute-and certain relief youll get Sold byAntiMonopoly Drugstore

PAID A FOOL BET

Philadelphia Pa June 26 Deter-mined

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to brave todays heat in order-to pay a bet he had lost nearly costMichael Jordan of Port Royal avenuehis life Last January Jordan who isan old man and weighs 270 poundsbacked his opinion that Rooseveltwould be nominated for a second elec-tive

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term If the convention failed toso honor Teddy Jordan agreed to wearon the Sunday following the nomina-tion

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the same clothing he had onwhen the wager was made Yester ¬

day he attired himself In flannels win ¬

ter clothing and overcoat He sat outIn his yard and was prostrated by theheat A physician had hard work tosave him r

HEGOC WHAT HE NEEDED

Nine years ago It looked as If mytime had come says Mr C Farthin-go Mill Creek Ind Ter fll was so runtown that life hung on a very slenderthread It was then my druggist rec-ommended

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Electric Bitters I bought-a bottle and I got what I neededtrength I had one foot In the gravebut Electric Bitters put it back on theturf again and Ive been well eversince Sold under guarantee at alldrugstores Fifty cents 7

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JOHNSON NO CANDIDATE-

FOR THE NOMINATION-

But Says His Name Will Be Present-ed

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to the ConventionOttawa Kan June 25Gov John ¬

son of Minnesota in an interview hereyesterday declared himself not a can-didate

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foj the presidential nominationbut said his name would be presented-to the national convention for thepresidential nomination

DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUREDEy local applications as they cannotreach the diseased portion of the ear I

There is only one way to cure deaf¬

ness and that Is by constitutionalI remedies Deafness is caused by aninflamed condition of the mucous lin-ing

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of the Eustachian tube Whenthis tube is inflamed you have a rum-bling

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sound or imperfect hearing andwhen it Is entirely closed deafness is I

thp result nml nnjeas the inflammationcan be taken out and this tube re ¬

stored to its normal condition hearingwill be destroyed forever Nine cases icut of ten are caused by catarrhwhich is nothing but an inflamed con-dition

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of the mucous surfaces-We will give One Hundred Dollars

for any case of deafness caused bycatarrh that cannot be cured by Halls j

Catarrh Cure Send for circularsfree F J Cheney Co

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R Toledo Ohio6p l by all druggists 75c Take

Halls Family Pills for constipation

SHERMAN OUT OF DANGER

Cleveland 0 June 26Congress-man

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Sherman is considered to be out I

of danger He slept well last nightana will probably be able to leave thehospital in a week for his home Anoperation is not considered necessaryMrs Sherman has recovered from the I

fatigue of her journey here1

HEALTH IS YOUTH

Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age I

Herbine taken every morning be ¬

fore breakfast will keep you in ro-

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health fit you to ward off dis j

case It cures constipation bilious-ness dyspepsia fever skin liver and 1

kidney complaints It purifies theblood and clears the complexion Soldby AntiMonopoly Drugstore-

IT WAS THE I

CONVICTS OWN FAULTI

J T Lewis supervisor of statepiisons is in the city a guest of the I

DtSoto Mr Lewis is making his I

round of inspection of the state con-vict

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camps near here In speaking oftin killing of Floyd Dillon by a guardrear St Petersburg Mr Lewis says I

he made a complete investigation ofthe case and all the evidence indi-cated

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that Dillon deliberately brought-it on himself and that before dyinghe exonerated the guard Dillon wasore of the three firebugs recentlyconvicted in Key WestTampa-News

LAUNCHES BUILT TO ORDER

The public Is cordially invited to In-spect

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the Merry Widow the bejiutl-ful launch at Silver Springs that Ibuilt entirely from keel to awning I-

2m prepared to build launches of anystyle and any reasonable size andcompletely finish and equip themready for the water at moderatecharges and in the very best work I

inanship The work is fully guaran-teed

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If you want a beautiful model-a strong safe and well built andspeedy boat place your order withme Frank Mathews

Ocala May 18

STATE EPWORTH LEAGUEOFFICERS 190703

O 0 McCullum President LiveOakRev Frederick Pasco Vice Presi-dent Tampa

Rev John E Mickler SecretaryChaires

Miss Bessie Turnbull TreasurerMonticello

Department FAItor Rev C F I

Blackburn MadisonJunior League Superintendent Miss

Lois Pedrick SutherlandSuperintendent Boys League Rev I

J Lawton Moon JacksonvilleDistrict Secretaries j

Miss Lila Smith Tallahassee Dis ¬I

trictH 0 Black Jacksonville DistrictW P McKinstry Gainesville Dis ¬

trictMrsA L Chandler East Coast

EistrictDr D G Barnett Orlando DistrictMiss Florida Dewey Tampa Dis-

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M E DISTRICT CONFERENCE-

The District Conference of theMethodist Episcopal Church Southwill convene in this city today andwill be in session until Sunday even ¬

ingBishop H C Morrison of Birming ¬

ham Ala one of the most widelyknown and eloquent ministers in theSouth will preside and altogether-this session is anticipated as being-one of great benefit to the church

The opening sermon which was inthe nature of a preulde was delivered-at the First Methodist church lastnight by Rev T H Sistrunk Thepreacher was greeted by a large con ¬

gregation and his discourse was of amost interesting nature

This district comprises twentyonecharges and a good crowd is expectedAmong those who have already arriv-ed

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are Bishop Morrison and Revs FT Griffis Alachua B K ThrowerTampa R H Barnett Ocala G TTurner Umatilla J N WeatherfordLady Lake Henry Hice Leesburg-A H Cole Inverness T H SistrunkMlcanopy J S Collier Bronson MM Lord Anthony J B Ley Jack-sonville

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Presiding Elder F RBrdges Ocala and a number of laydelegates-

The conference will open at S30this morning for business sessionThere will be preaching at 1045 a inand 745 p m each day during thesession Gainesville Sun 25th

YOU CAN NEVER TELLJust exactly the cause of your rheu-matism

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but you know have itDo you know that Ballards SnowLiniment will cure itrelieves thepain reduces the swelling and limrers the joints and muscles so thatyou will be as active and well as youever were Price 25c 50c and 100Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore

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Causes Great Loss of Life an-dPjrty

Chicago Ill flune 26Five per¬

sons are known to be dead and morethan a score injured as the result ofan explosion followed by a fire in afivestory building at 178 Huron streetyesterday The eiplosionl ccurree inthe plant the Pabst Chemical Com-pany

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on the ground floor All thefloors above are used as a boardinghouse The dead include h motherand four children Several of theinjured are in a very serious conditionand it is thought that the death listwit be increased-

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ROLLICKING SUMMER SONGLp at Proctors Fifth Avenue

Theater Rosie Lloyd the popularycung English conyrieidehne is re-ceiving

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rounds of applause She issinging When Its Moonlight on the I

Prairie It Always Comes wiil theSummer etc The New York SlSnjday World has arranged to gIve thewords and music of It Always Comeswith the Summer in the issue ofJune 28 Everybody will want Jt Tiledemand will probably exceed the sij tply so order from newsdealer in ad ¬

vance This song is reproduced byarangement with J W Stern Cohe well known music publishers

EXCURSION TO SAVANNAH-

The Seaboard railway will operatenn excursion to from Ocala to Colum-bia

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S C and Savannah Ga on July2nd and 3rd limit to July 17th on re-turn

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tickets at rate of 6 to Savan-nah

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and 8 to Columbia for the roundtrip For further particulars apply toE C Rawls City Passenger andTicket Agent

FLORIDA POSTCARDS I

W H Myers of Lady Lake Fla aninvalid with no other means of sup ¬

port will send you pretty Floridapostcards six for lie twelve for 22cand 18 for 32c Send him your ordersand help a wdrthy bedridden manto make a living-

BICYCLES p > BICYCLES-

JNO S PEDRICK SON

Never too late to mend If your blC 3 cle needs mending no matter what-is the nature of the trouble call tosee us Bicycles for sale or rent Ap-ply

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to Jno S Pedrick Son NextDoor South of Station

6KEEP COOL

Have electric fans placed In yourctfice or home and keep cool throughthe hot months It is Inexpensive andn great comfort See Walter Tucker-he electrician about them

NEW LINE OF BICYCLES

I have a complete line of standardhigh grade bicyclesTind will sell themor easy payments Come In and getparticulars B v ondon

The Globe is selling Kings shoesthe 4 and 5 kind at only 298 Hurryup and get your years supply ofKings shoes while thf supply lasts

THE COMMERCIAL

BARBERSHOP

Opens into the lobby of theOcala House

Offers the very best service of skill-ed

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workmen with modern appliancesStrictly sanitary Electric fans elec ¬

tric massages

BARBER JOE Mana-

gerVeterinarySurgeonOf-

fice opposite I

Tompkins Livery Stab-

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McIYER MACKAY

FUNERAL DIRECTORS I

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Undertakers and EmbalmersU E MciVER ALFRED E OWEN

Undertakers

Fine Caskets and Burial Robes-

All Work Done by Licensed Em-

balmers and Fully Guarante-

edEXCELSIOR BUCKSMITH SHOP

VAUGHN LANE

I Blacksmithing Wheelwrighting andHorse Shoeing-

We do all kinds of repairing onWagons and Buggies Wood Workand Painting at Low Prices Horse ¬

shoeing a specialty All work guar-anteed

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North Magnolia Street Opposite CarI michaels Bar Ocala Fla

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EXPRESIDENTFUNERAt-

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Princeton NJ Jti6Arrangem-ents

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for Giigyer Clevelands funeralare not yet completed the final de ¬

tails probably being left until the ar-rival

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of President Roosevelt at noontoday Esther and Marion are theonly Cleveland children who will at-tend the funeral The funeral will bemarked by simplicity the y not toJje in state death m sKwilL betaken today ThWcbf is of simpledeslgn of quartersawed oak and willbear a silver plate with jthe w6rdsGrover Cleveland and the date of

his birth and death-

LAFONTISEE

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Prosecution Against Him has Fallen-to the Ground

Jacksonville Metropolis 24thV

At 10 oclock this morning whencriminal court was opened John OLaFontisee the late manager of Gov ¬

ernorelect Gilchrists headquarters inJacksonville appeared with his ati z ineys to defend himself in the case ofcriminal libel which had been brought-by County Solicitor Gray The casewa heard on a motion of defendantto quash the information on nineteengrounds

Motion to Quash GrantedWithout argument Judge Maxwell

granted the motion to quash and then-a motion to discharge defendant wasmade and granted and LaFontisee andhis attorneys left the court room Itwa all done within 15 minutes

What the Charge WasThe information filed set forth that-

on June ll 1908 J O LaFontisee didwillful sbte deliver and transmit toWillis Mi3a1l editor of the TimesUnion newspaper a certain false andlibelous statement concerning one DP Browder Jr a young attorney ofthis city The letter published pur-ported

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to be from Mr Browder to someparty in Fernandina5 asking if two orthree gallons of whisky could be used-to advantage for the election of J NC Stockton candidate for governorThe letter was signed StocktonCampaign Committee by D P Brow ¬

der Jr Mr Browder pronounced thesame as false in toto as he never wroteor saw the letter

Mr Browder not only caused theaction in criminal court be also insti ¬

tuted two suits for damages aggregat ¬

inK 150000 against the TimesUnion-fo publishing the letter and statement-for LaFontisee

County Solicitor Gray was asked Ifho intended to file a new information-and he replied I dont know It ishowever generally considered that thematter is at an end so far as LaFontisee is concerned This case grew outof the late democratic primary elec-tIon

IF YOU KNEWThe merits of the Texas Wonder youwould never suffer from kidney bladier or rheumatic trouble 1 bottle twomonths treatment Sold by druggist-sr by mail Send for testimonials DrE W Hall 2926 Olive street StLouis Missouri

LOSS OF A LAUNCH-

And Probable Loss of All Her Pas-sengers

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St Louis Mo June 26It is be-lieved

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that John Krauser and six ofhi friends were drowned after theexplosion of his gasolene launch theMidget at Carondolet Persons thereheard an explosion at midnight andwere unable to ascertain the causeThey found the wrecked boat todaywith no5 trace of the occupants

PLENTY OFTROUBLEIs caused by stagnation of the liverend bowels To get rid of it andheadache and biliousness and the pois-on

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that brings jaundice take DrKings New Life Pills the reliablepurifiers that do the work withoutgrinding or griping Twentyfivecents at all drugstores-

A SINGULAR ACCIDENT-

A Citizen of Georgia Killed by Falling-Into a Well

Waycross Ga June 26Dr J BSmith one of Ware countys mostprominent citizens while cleaning awell at his home at Sunnyside yester-day

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lost his balance and fell head-foremost into the well and was in-

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killed The body was recover-ed

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in about fifteen minutes and effortswere made to revive life but it wasscon seen that Dr Smiths neck hadbeen broken in two places

YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS

Foleys Kidney Remedy will cureany case of kidney or bladder troublthat is not beyond the reach of medi-

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No medicine can do more Soldby all druggists

STATISTICS OF SUMMERSFIRST HOT SUNDAY

Number of persons at ConeyIsland 350000

B thers at Coney Island 50000Maximum temperature Man-

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S7 degNumber of persons drowned

around New York 20

Number of persons who lefttown 500000

New York World-

A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE

I have just completed a twenty year1ealth sentence impose by BucklensArnica SJKe which cured me of bleed-ing

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piles just twenty years ago writesO S Woolever of LeRaysville N YBucklens Arnica Salve heals the worstsores boils burns wounds and cuts inthe shortest time Twentyfive centat all drugstores

BALLOON ASCENSION-The Fourth of July Committe has

secured the services of Mile La Pap ¬

ier who will give several balloon asceiiions from the public square dur-ing

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the Fourth with a prize for each

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ascension

W H MORRISElectrician and telephone line con ¬

structor All work guaranteed Ouof town orders a specialty Address-W H Morris Ocala Fla

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rowers Satt cppi of fefo test accountsa i Qhwe Jidw have igan little and grew

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THE DEPOSITORS IN TIIS BAHK

Arc the merchants the professional and successful men and womenof the city the farmers of the surrounding territory

We accommodate all lasses Our customers represent the menand women who have built and are still building successful ehteWprises t

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DAYTONA BEACH IIOIUDAYTONA BEAd FLOR1IJL

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Thos H Keating Owner and Manager43

Open the year round New house Diiectly on the ocean open March 1st-

U90S Electric lights Bells in every room Running water Bathswith rooms Most desirable location on the beach Rates

in conformity withvfirstcJass uptodate serv-

iceSpeciaIRates During the Summer

EXECUTING HIS ENEMIES I

Shah of Persia Seems to be an Ex ¬

treme ReactionaryTeheran June 26 Following two

days of street fighting between sol ¬

diers and revolutionists the Shah insteadOt endeavoring to quiet the peo ¬

ple has ordered the execution of anumber political prisoners No for¬

mal trials were held and the word ofthe soldiers was all that was needed-for a conviction It is feared thisaction will increase the strength ofthe popular uprising A definite effortwill be made to overthrow the Shah

EVERYMAN HIS OWN DOCTOR

The average man cannot atford toemploy a physician for every slightailment or injury that may occur Inhis family nor can he afford to neglectthem as so slight an injury as thescratch of a pin has been known tocause the loss of a limb Hence every-man must from necessity be his owndoctor for this class of ailments Suc-cess

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often depends upon prompt treat-ment

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which can only be had whensuitable medicines are kept at handChamberlains remedies have been Inthe market for many years and enjoy-a good renutation

Chaberlains Colic Cholera and Di ¬

arrhoea Remedy for bowel complaintsChamberlains Cough Remedy for

coughChamberlains Pain Balm an anti-

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liniment for cuts bruisesburns sprains swellings lame backand rheumatic pains

Chamberlains Stomach and Liverablets for constipation biliousnessond stomach troubles-

Chamberlains Salve for diseases ofthe skin

One bottle of each of these five prep-arations

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costs but 125 For sale byall druggists

ANNA AND HELIE MUST WAIL

London June 26The Archbishop-of Canterbury has refused to issue aspecial license to Anna Gould andSagan The couple will probably becreed to await the expiration of threeweeks residence in England beforehe ceremony can be performed Thearchbishops refusal is said to be bas-ed

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on the ground that Anna has beendivorced The couple are at the Savoyand motor together every day alsousually dine together-

DEATHj

WAS ON HIS HEELS

Jesse P Morris of Skippers Vapad a close call in the spring of 1906

He says An attack of pneumoniarft me so weak and with such a fear ¬

ful cough that my friends declaredconsumption had me and death wason my heels Then I was persuadedto try Dr Kings New Discovery Ithelped me immediately and after tak ¬

ing two and a half bottles I was a wellman again I found out that New DIsccvery Is the best remedy for coughsand lung disease in all the worldSold under guarantee at all drugstoresFifty cents and 100 Trial bottle free

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BAUPRESSIa CLUtJ J FORT Proprietor

Rates reasonable All goodspressed and Cleaned on Shqrt No-tice and Delivered Promptly

All transient work not called faswithin thirty days will be soldforcharges

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THAT TERRIBLE KID-S

Has that Terrible Kid next doorpunched holes in your walls Donefuss at him Drop me a card and 1will patch and tint them with Alabaatine J A Morris rT

38 South Magnolia streetDecorating thats my business

DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDREN

At this season of the year the firstunnatural looseness of a childs bow-els should have immediate atentlonIhe best thing that can be given IsChamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar ¬

rhoea Remedy followed by castor oilas directed with each bottle of theremedy For sale by all druggists

BICYCLE REPAIR WORK-

I have the only completely equippedshop in the city for the repairing ofbicycles typewriters and musical In-

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Prompt attention andwork guaranteed B F Condon

Spaldings baseball goods at theOcala News Co

THAT YOU GETMOHerey Th VALUE INI ot A BOSTONIAN

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