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The paper Of the IPeoxxLe for the People and bv the PeopleVOL 40 NO 23 FLORID4 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17 1905 ONE DOT TARA YEARSABA ZLIZ1MTS HAWS Local ttltir

HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN

Mrs E P Moody is we regret tolearn quite ill

Mr George Robinson is back fromk a visit to Gainesville

Mr and Mrs C E Thomas havegone out to Pine today-

Mr Robert Mathews leaves todayfor Tampa to spend a few days

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Mrs W W Clyatt is suffering with-

anto attack of the dengue fever

r Mrs J M Barco went out to Cot¬

ton Plant today to visit her son

1 J C Howard the popular livery-

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of Sarasota is here on a visit-

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lJudge and Mrs J B Wall of Tam-

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i have been visiting Tallahassee

Dr Wm H Marean has quite re ¬

covered from his recent attack ofdengue-

Mr Jule Solomon of Monticello awell known drummer is a guest atthe Ocala House

Mr F N Marean and his sisterMrs R J Owens are visiting theTampa Fair

llr E W Kraybill has returnedfrom Palatka where he attended thePresbyterian Synod-

Mr E F Forbes of Anthonypassed through the citv yesterdayen route for the Tampa fair

Capt Allen Gibson of the Ocklawaha steamer line was transactingbusiness in Ocala yesterday-

Mrs Thomas and daughter of Alex¬

ander City Ala are in the city theguests of Mrs W B Whetsone-

Col J M DesRochers a wellkaown lumberman of Jacksonville ispaying a visit to Ocala

Messis J M Barco H L Anderson and G A Petteway are promi ¬

nent Ocalaites registered at the Ara-

gon Jacksonville yesterdayF-

OR SALEM house and lot knowLas the Reardon place situated on I

Ocklawaha avenue For particularsaddress Mrs K Orr 1100 2nd streetLouisville Ky 11 17 3t

Capt W B Haynes formerly abig merchant at Starke now in theemploy of the A O L railway spentyesterday in Ocala

Mr J J Tipton Mr Isaac Stevens-Mr and Mrs J C Bankston and irWebb of Kendrick are taking apeep at the Tampa Fair

Dr J H Pittman and his little I

daughter Dorothy are here on avisit The little daughter will spend-

ten days with her grandparents Mr-

snd Mrs J A Pitman

f ExSenator Henry W ChandlerRev James Dean and others ad-

dressed¬

f a rather large gathering of-f

colored people on the dry side ofthe campaign from the band standlast night-

Mr C L Bittinger has returnedt from Tampa where he attended theJ editorial banquet given by the man-

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George IWcKenny colored wasyesterday tried and sentenced to afine of 100 or four months at hard

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labor for the larceny of a tie andJ

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sweater from the Guarantee Clothingcompany

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Mr Charles H Lloyd with the J> i Buttgenbach Company at Holder-

was a visitor to Ocalayesterday He I

was returning from a brief visit to-y4 z

Key West Instead of going to NewYork as he contemplated Mr Lloydwill take in the big MidWinter Fairat Tampa

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Y Phpllat Land For SaleI offer at a decided bargain 15 acres i

of prospected phosphate land having I

flight overlay Same is located inII 20 30 and if operated as adjoining I

x are worked will yield a big revenue1110 05 MRS H M GILMOUR 1

PC 118 llth St Oakland Cal

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The Kane KUtshYesterday afternoon the W C T

U gave another delightful tea MrsClarence Camp and Mrs Robert Burford were the hostesses of this affairwhich was given at the armory

The armory presented quite an at-

tractive¬

scene with its decorations ofevergreens The tables from whichwere served coffee tea chocolateand frappe were placed around thehall and at the coffee table whichwas decorated with white chrysan ¬

themums Mrs Lee Miller and MrsEdward Helvenston presided MrsCharles Miller and Mrs William Pow¬

ers poured coffee Their table wasbeautiful with a battenburg coverover red with a centerpiece of redroses

Mrs Ernest Oldfield and Mrs WmGary poured tea from a table prettilydecorated with chrysanthemumsMisses Mary Anderson and Sue Barcoserved the frappe The color scheme-at this table was blue and white Thescheme was also prettily carried outby the young ladies wearing costumes-to match Misses Pauline SullivanEdna Dozier Louise Harris GertrudePereda Eloise Izlar Mary BurfordLeta Camp Alta Pearson and LucileStandley also assisted

There were many ladies presentwho are interested in this workThere were also quite a number ofgentlemen present-

Dr Carroll gave a very pleasantaddress and during the afternoonMiss Mary Andersen and Mrs Izlarplayed and Miss Sara Whit field andMrs Byrne sang This impromptuprogramme added a great deal tomaking the affair a success

Twentyfive dollars was the amountof the offering which will be used tofurther the work of the organization

Another Big Turpentine Deal

Messiti Charles V Miller Lee Mil-

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and J N Tiller returned fromJacksonville yesterday afternoonwhere they had been to consummate-a big deal in timber lands for turpen¬

tine purposesThese gentlemen purchased from

Mr C H Barnes his valuable hold¬

ings near Electra which besides tur-

pentine¬

stills consists of twentyfivethousand acres of valuable timber-lands

These lands adjoin the propertypurchased by these gentlemen some-

timeI

ago and give them almost con ¬

trol of all the lands in that sectionThis is a strong and growing firm

and since going into business haveacquired some of the most valuable I

holdings in this section of FloridaThey are elated with their purchase-

and feel confident that they havemade a most excellent bargain andare receiving the congratulations oftheir friends

Messrs Charles V and Lee Miller-

T E Bridges and JN Tiller wereamong the Ocalians registered at theAragon in Jacksonville Wednesday

TO REMOVEFRECKLE and PIMPLES-

IN 10 DAYS US-ENADINOLA

THE COPLEXIOK BEAUTIFIER

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NADINOLANo change in formula or package The nameonly has been changed to avoid confusion as weanna afford to have so valuable preparation

confused with any other-T AHIrfOLA 11 guaranteed and money will be

111 refunded in every case where it fails to re-move treckles pimples liver spots collar discoloratlotii5sallowness sun tan black headsdisfiguraing ernptions etc The worst cases intwenty da vs Leaves the skin clear soft healthyand restores the beauty of youth

Price socandSloa Sold in each city by allleading druggists or by mail

Prepared only byRATIONAL TOILET CO

Paris TennooldOcala by and all leading drug stores I

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l MUNROE Be CH0HBL1SS

Purchase the Central National Yank ofOcaia Mr Miinree Elected

PresidentBy reference to an announcement

1 printed elsewhere in these columns itwill be seen that Messrs MunroeChambliss Ocalas successful andIoldest bankers have purchased thecontrolling stock of the Central Na¬

Itional Bank of Ocala and have as¬

sumed the management of the sameMr T T Munroe has been elected

president and Mr Z C Chambliss-vice president and general manager-

Mr George H Ford will continue-to perform the duties of cashier andthe entire clerical force of the bankwill remain just as it is at present-the new management being so wellpleased with the success of theCentral National under the manage ¬

ment of the old officials that they aregratified that no changes are neces ¬

sary to be made in the working force-

It is a matter of sincere gratifica-tion

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to know that Mr H A Fordwho has done so much to promote-the growth and every material inter¬

est of Ocala will continue as a direc ¬

tor of the bank and while a largepart of his time will be given to hismarble quarry in Alabama he willcontinue to make Ocala his perma ¬

nent home and his family will reside

hereWecongratulate Messrs Munroe

Chamblibs on their success as bank-sers and know that in their enlargedsphere they will continue to use theirinfluence in pushing Ocala to thefront I

Wounded Man Dies in Hospital-Mr

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W J Lankford who was shothere Saturday night by the officers-

of the law in attempting to evade anarrest died at the Marion CountyHospital Monday morning at eleventhirty oclock after undergoing a sur-

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operation It was ascertained-that

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the bullet was fatal and it was I

impossible for the patient to havelived even thouga a surgical opera ¬

tion had not been performedMr Lankford was a woodsrider for

Mr W H McRainey of Wildwood-who says he was a sober industrious-and faithiul man Mr Lankford hadbeen married nine years and leaves-

a wife and one child to mourn his un¬

fortunate deathHis remains are being prepared for

shipment by Messis Smith Robertsundertakers and will be shipped toClinch county Georgia his old homefor burial I

Tournament at Cotton PlantThe young men of Cotton Plant are

arranging for a big tournament onThursday Nov 30 Thanksgiving

dayAqueen will be crowned and all

the accessories that are usually seenat a tourney will be in evidencegaily bedecked horses knights inhandsome costumes etc

The young men from StandardBerlin Dunnellon Buck Pond Morriston Early Bird Flemington Fairfield and Ocala are all invited to at-

tend and enterthe lists-A royal good time is anticipated

Messrs Foley and Bolin who re ¬

cently sold the lumber mills at SilverSprings were attacked with denguefever on the eve of their intendeddeparture lor Georgia and are nowinmates ofjthe hospital Dr Powerstheir physician says that they willbe able to resume their journey with ¬

in a few days

Judge W S Bullock State Attor ¬

ney Edwin W Davis and Hon Ray-

mond¬

B Bullock Carlos L Sistrunkand WK Zewadski have returnedfrom attending court at Inverness-The court will reconvene next Mon ¬

day when Judge Bullock and MrDavis will return Tbere is quite aheavy docket

Mr Frank Sampson has been at hisplace at BayView shipping his big I

lemon crop He will soon beginshipping his oranges at Orange Lake

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Funeral of Mr AlworthThe remains of the late Mr N B

Alworth were brought to this cityThursday afternoon and were buried-in Greenwood cemetery They wereaccompanied from Jacksonville byMessrs Fred C and Ray C Alworth I

Rev L W Moore of the Methodistchurch conducted the funeral exer¬

cises A number of friends met theremains on the arrival of the trainand accompanied them to their rest¬

ing placeThe pallbearers were Messrs J

McClymonds Clifford L Ander-son

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E T Helvenston J J and Al¬

bert E Gerig

From the OrphanageIt will be remembered that the last

Thursday in this month will be ournational Thanksgiving day Last year-a number of the friends of the Or¬

phanage over the state unsolicited-sent us a thankoffering This hasmoved us to ask that this Thanks-giving

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be made a day in which theFlorida Baptist Orphanage will be re-

membered¬

with an offering Nothing-can be a more suitable Thanksgiving-than to send gifts to orphanagesWhere services are held on that day-a collection taken and sent to thepoor is certainly pleasing to ourFather

Where services are not held offer¬

ings sent by individuals is an act ofworship

Please remember us with a thankoffering Bl BEAN

Arcadia Fla

Death of Mr Sage SrMr Charles K Sage received a tel ¬

egram from Lakeland yesterdayannouncing the death of his fatherwhich occurred on the night of thefourteenth Mr Sage had been infeeble health and had suffered from astroke of paralysis and it is supposed-that he died from the effects of a sec¬

ond stroke Mr and Mrs Charles KSage left on the A C L yesterdayafternoon to attend the funeral ser-

vices¬

which will take place todayMr Sage had visited here quite fre ¬

quently and the friends he made InOcala regret very much to hear fhis deathThursdays Daily

Cypress Syrup BarreisThirtyfive gallons Plenty for ev¬

erybody at the O K Grocery ClarkBros proprietors 11 17 2c

Rev C C Carroll and Hon W D I

Cars delivered temperance addresses 1

yesterday at Anthony These two j

gentlemen together with Rev Mr j

Moore are making strenuous efforts-

to kindle an enthusiasm for temper-

ance

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Married at EvinstenAt the beautiful home of her moth-

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Mrs Mary W Evans at highnoon last Frinay the accomplished-and lovely Miss Sara Augusta Evinswas married to Mr James W Means-of McI toshThe Rev C M Gor¬

don performed the ceremony-Mr Means is the youngest son of

Mr G W Means who came herefrom South Carolina over sixty yearsago and did more than any other j

man to develop this section The J

son is worthy of his noble sire Miss I

Augusta Evins is a daughter of thelate Capt W D Evins a gallantcaptain of the Confederate army andloved by all for bis kindness and ex¬

emplary life They have numerousfriends in South Carolina and Floridawho wish them much happiness intheir journey through life Mr andMrs Means left immediately afterthe ceremony for a months rambleafter which they will settle in theirattractive home at McIntosh I

Mr and Mrs Means received agreat many beautiful and costly pres¬

ents from their relatives and friends i

rMrs Mary W Evins the bridesmother gave sumptuous dinner tothe large crowd assembled at themarriage from Gainesville Jackson¬

ville Sampson City Archer Kirkwood Tacoma Micanopy McIntoshand other points

The M Methodists are making prepar¬

ations for the holding the annualconference in this city during thefirst week in December Bishop-

Candler will preside and it will be anr important convocation Besides ther

Bishop there will be quite a number-of distinguished Methodists present-

It is expected that Ocala will sustainher reputation for her generous hos¬

pitality and that the delegates will sbe handsomely entertained TheMethodists of the city are looking

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forward to the meeting of the con ¬

ference with a great deal of pleasure kI

Raymond B BullocK the brilliantyoung attorney from Ocala and sonof the late lamented General RobertBullock spent yesterday at the DeSoto returning to Ocala last nightTampa Tribune k

Conveying Old Power Transmission Appliances

Machinery Mill and Mining Supplies-

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