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TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING BELLEBIEW ANTHONYPLUMBING AND ELECTRICALCONTRACTING

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CAPITiiL STOCK'' 850,000.00.Slate, CounSy and City Bcposl'ory.

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I have . the following USED CARS at bargains. All are in firstclass running condition, thoroughly repaired.

One y916 model Maxwell, electric n esi ra s--starter and lights. Price ,

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One Maxwell, 1914" model, perfectcondition, brand new top and curtains ..Ja 12s'

One Model "Q" Maxwell roadster, r'r'1 .(ygood condition throughout. Price.... ' ) jl k) a'J Jy

One Ford Touring car, fair. Two Qr.31 ffyears old, almost new tires .'. n D Kj s

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If easy payments are desired,

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Masons meet this evening.

Hog-killin- g weather today.

. Mr4 G. Y. Miller has gone to Homo-sassa- ,,

where he will enjoy a few days.'fishing.

We make a and 10 cent loaves ofbread, and advise buying the 10 centloaf. Carter's Bakery. tf

For service first, trade at Gerig'sOcala-'- s best drug store.

' For delicious hot biscuit3 use JubaSeit Rising Flour. At all grocers.9 1 6t

That good, soaking rain Tuesdaynight and yesterday was a powerfullot of benefit to the whole country.

Mr. II. C. Dunn, who has been atthe hospital for some time, is some-

what improved, and will be removedto Tampa, where he will be cared forin the home of relatives in that cjty.

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TOPhiladelphia, Pa., .....$22.40New York, N. Y 24.40Boston, Mass., 27.00Providence, R. I., ....... 26.00Buffalo, N. Y. .... 27.80Elmira, N. Y., 25.73

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Saint Leo, Pasco County, FloridaFive Miles West of Dade City and On! --Mile East of San Antonio

BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS and YOUNGMEN, INCORF ORATED JUNE 4, 1889

CLASSICAL AND COfllEPtOiAL COURSES

$225 FOR TEH SCHOOL MOUTHS

D. P, POST OFFICE, TELEGRAPII, TELEPHONE, EXPRESS and, A. C L. TICKET OFFICE AT THE COLLEGE

FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1916

When you have plumbing or elec-

trical contracting: let us furnish youestimates. No job too large and nonetoo small, tf , H. W. Tucker.

The fire department was called outthis morning by an alarm sent in fromMr. J. R. White.'s home in the thirdward. The fire was caused by a fluegiving away. It was put out with thechemical. The damage was $15 or$20. . .

When thirsty drink at Gerig'sOcala's popular coca-col- a' fountain.

Use Juba Self Rising Flour for de-

licious hot biscuits. At all grocers.91 6t

Mr. EJ Marshall, who was in theice business last summer at LakeWeir, is now with the Southern Rail-- ?

way, at Birmingham, Ala.

December Ladies' Home Journalgoes on sale at The Book Shop Mon-

day" morning. Don't forget. 3t, -

For delicious hot biscuits use JubaSelf --Rising Flour. At all grocers.

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Anthony, Nov. 16. The long look-ed for rain came Tuesday night andWednesday and it was certainly wel-come as it was badly needed." Truck-ers had been watering their, lettuceplants to kep them alive until itwould rain.' The hog trade is getting interest-ing. Charlie Howell from Lowellcame over Monday and bought fortyhead and had them taken home toturn in the pinder field to get themready for market. Charlie said helost a fine mule Sunday night; died ofcolic. - ' ' : "

Mr. Sam Martin of Fort McCoy hasbeen making visits here, and - theyseem to Be getting more frequent, butwe don't wonder when the attractionis so great.

.Mrs. Price is enjoying a visit fromher parents, Mr. and Mr3. Turner ofLexington, , Ky. They came to spendthe winter in the Southland amongthe flowers and oranges.

The girls, at school seem to enjoythe basketball game after schoolhours. "

Daniel Webb has accepted a posi-tion in the H. B. Masters store inOcala.

. I suppose it must have been asource, of great pleasure and satisfaction to President Wilson when hereceived the telegram stating hewould have the of suchefficient help of the governor-ele-ct ofFlorida, to smooth the tough placesand straighten the cooked ones. Wewill have smooth sailing for the nextfour years.

There will be a Lincoln Lee temper-ance program carried out at theMethodist church the .fourth Sundaynight, - the 26th of November. - Reci-tations, songs, display of maps, etc.,will constitute the exercises of theevening and everybody is invited tocome and see and hear. .

INDIGESTION RELIEVED

. "Before taking Chamberlain's Tab-lets my husband suffered for severalyears from indigestion, causing him tohave pains in the stomach and distressafter eating. Chamberlain's Tabletsrelieved him of these spells rightaway," writes Mrs. Thomas Casey,Geneva, ,N. Y. Obtainable every-where, r Adv.

Use Juba Self --Rising Flour for de-

licious hot biscuits. At all grocers. 6t

UNGLASSiFIED ADS.

WANTED, LOST, FOUND, FOBSALE, FOR RENT AND SIM-

ILAR LOCAL NEEDS

LOST A pair of eyeglasses; goldrims, chain and hair pin. Return tbDr. E. Van Hood and receive reward.

FOR RENT Furnished house, withall modern conveniences, in goodneighborhood for rent for six months;would not rent to parties with chil-

dren, except small baby. Apply toCarter's Bakery, Ocala. 14--6t

WANTED Castor beans; ' must befully developed and hulled. - Will buyany quantity from ten pounds upwardfor cash. Name your price, f..o. b.Ocala. Until December 1st, address"Castor Beans," care Ocala Star,Ocala, Fla. 14-1- 2t ,

FOR SALE Three chair barber shopoutfit. Enquire at Harrington HallBarbershop, Ocala, Fla. 11-14-- lm

LOST Saturday night between Ocalaand Belleview, 34x4 auto tire andrack. Suitable reward will be paidfor its return to the Star office. 14-- 3t

GEORGIA FARM FOR SALE 500acres of farm land at Leary, Ga., 22miles from Albany on main highway.100 acres in corporate limits, balanceon east side of town. Well watered,tenant houses in fair condition; knownas Bray plantation. For quick salewill make a low price. Communicatewith me at Ocala, Fla. R. E. Layton,agent. ll-14-- 3t ,

WANTED I pay cash for all kindsof second hand flour, sugar, apple,oil and half barrels. Drop me a pos-

tal stating what you have and whereand I will come and get them. C. Y.Miller, 124 South' 10th street, Ocala,Fla. ll-10-- 6t -

WANTED White sawyer, $2.50 perday; five saw mill hands, $1.50 perday, 10 hours; no booze fighters.Chas. Kyan, Alturas, la. dl-l- zt

MONEY TO LEND If you wantsome,- - call andsee me. Will lend insums from $300 to $5,000 on firstmortgage on improved city property.Laurie T. Izlar, Ocala. 27-- tf

HOUSE TO RENT On Daughertystreet. Apply to A. G. Gates. 19-- tf

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms;modern conveniences, desirable neigh-borhood. Mrs. A. M. Perry, Herbertstreet. .

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FOR RENT A well located cottagecf five rooms, three blocks from thesquare; all modern conveniences. Ap-

ply to R. R. CarrolL Star office, tf

FOR SALE --Stove wood, seasonedpine and cypress, a large load for adollar. Phona 223. Prompt delivery.Welch Lumber Co. 8-5- -tf

FOR SALE--Gri- st mill, $75; 30-in- ch

mill made by Nordyke & Marmion.The Ocala Manufacturing Co., Ocala,Fla. 4--6t.

We have a large number of fineturkeys for your thanksgiving dinner.Price 20 cents a pound on foot. E. C.Jordan & Co., West Exposition street,phone No. 10. 15-1- 0t

Exhibits for Marion County FairAny exhibits ready for the Marion

county fair had better be taken asearly as possible to Mrs. B. T. Purdueon Fort King avenue, to avoid therush at the fair grounds. Cannedgoods should be taken direct to thefair.

Grief has come to Charlie Gano,one of the funniest men of Coburn'sminstrels. His father died, a few daysago, and for a week the popular com-

edian was absent from the line-u- p ofthe show. But the world must laughas well as work, so Charlie is back onthe job, helping others to make merryin spite of the sadness under hisburnt cork.

Layer cake, angel cake and mac--caroons, fresh every day, at Carter'sBakery. tf

13 lbs. sugar for ?1 with one dol-

lar's worth of other groceries on Sat-urday and Monday. Smith Grocery Co

CJse Jubr. Self-Risi- ng Flour for de-

licious hot biscuits. At all grocers.

Mr. H. A. Davies and a friend willbe given bottled coca-col- a at our ex-

pense if they will show this little no-

tice at the store of M. S. SawayaThe Ocala Coca-Col- a Bottling Works.

Begin NOW to do your Christmasshopping. The Book Shop has alreadybegun receiving its holiday goods. 3t

All kinds of seed for fall gardennow in stock. Ocala Seed Store.

For delicious hot biscuits use JubaSelf --Rising Flour. At all grocers,

W. K. Lane, M. D., Physician andSurgeon, specialist Eye, Ear. Nose andTb roat. Law Library Building, Ocala,Florida. tf

For delicious hot biscuits use JubaSelf --Rising Flour. At all grocers.

Coca-col- a made in Atlanta, madefamous in Ocala at Gerig's. .

13 lbs. sugar for $1 with one dollar's worth of other groceries on; Saturday and Monday. Smith Grocery Co.

Use Juba Self-Risi- ng iflour for delicious hot biscuits. At all grocers.

Genuine BUTTERNUT BREAD''made in Ocala" by Carter's Bakery,at 10 cents a loaf. Insist upon having Carter's. C tf

Insist on having Carter's DeliciousCake (five flavors) 10 cents. tf

13 lbs. sugar for $1 with one dollar's worth of other groceries on Saturday and Monday. Smith Grocery Co.

Encourage home industry by INSISTING on V having CARTER'Sbread and cakes. None better made.Carter's . Bakery. tf .

HEAD OFF --THATALL WINTER COUGH

; At the first sign of sore throat,tight chest or stuff ed-u- p head take adose of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar HoneyThe healing pine tar, soothing honeyand glycerine quickly relieve the con-gestion, loosen the phlegm and breakup your cold. Dr. Bell's Pine TarHoney has all the benefits of the heal-ing aroma from a, pine forest, it ispleasant to take and antiseptic. Theformulaon the bottle tells why it re-lieves colds and coughs. At . yourdruggist, 25c. t2

Financial Note.Also, young man, if you marry a

wife who knows how to economize,there , will be more money for you tospend. Galveston News. -

NOW LOOKOUT

When a cold haners on as often happens, or when you have hardly gottenover one cold before you contract another, lookout for you are liable tocontract some very serious disease.This succession of colds weakens thesystem and lowers the vitality so thatyou are much more liable to contractchronic catarrh, pneumonia or consumption. Cure your cold while youcan. . Chamberlain's Cough Remedyhas a great reputation. It is reliedupon by thousands of : people andnever disappoints them. Try it. Itonly costs a uarter. Obtainable ev-erywhere. Adv.

As . He Sized It Up.The Girl "You say that Miss Padds

and Jack Pott nre to be married. Why;1 didn't know they knew each other."The Cynic "They don't. That's whythey are going to be married."

SLOAN'S LINIMENTFOR NEURALGIA ACHES

The dull throb of neuralgia is quick-ly relieved by Sloan's Liniment, theuniversal remedy for pain. Easy toapply; it quickly penetrates withoutrubbing and soothe3 the sore muscles.Cleaner and more promptly effectivethan mussy plasters or ointment; doesnot stain the skin or clog the pores.For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism,gout, lumbago, sprains and strains itgives quick relief.. Sloan's Linimentreduces the pain and inflammation inin sect bites, bruises, bumps and otherminor injuries to children. Get a bottie today at your druggist, 25c. 2

His Deduction."What conclusion did you draw from

your, study of that ancient Egyptianinscription?" asked the professor ofarcheology." "Why," replied the su-perficial student. "I decided that theold Egyptians had their comic artists,the sane as we have."

B,elleview, Nov. 14. Mrs JosephMillsom came in last Monday from St.Cloud, where she has been spendingthe past two months with her son, Mr.Bill Millsom.

Mrs. Jacob Perry of Oxford visitedwith her niece, Miss Maggie Whise- -nant last Monday.

Mr and Mrs. J. Walter Nelson, Mr.Leo Hames and the writer with Mrs.Marion T. Bohanon motored to Ocalalast Saturday for the purpose of tak-ing in the moving picture show andotherwise improving the time.

Mr. Harold. B. Swope, the notedlandscape artist, was a short timeisitor to Belleview last Monday

morning, driving a Maxwell car.The Masons held a large and en

thusiastic meeting in their hall lastThursday night. A number of out oftown, members were, present. Thenext meeting which occurs Thursdaynight, Dec. 7th, will be one of importance to all concerned, as it will bethe regular election of officers for thenext year. ".

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Miss Minnie Tremere writes fromSutherland that Southern College ishaving the banner year of its ex-

istence, that it has students from anumber of other states and fromnearly every county in Florida andthat Marion county has its full quota.Last Monday the faculty chartered asteamer and carried the entire body ofstudents out to. an inland in the gulf,where they picnicked all day long. OnThanksgiving day a great footballgame between Southern and Stetsontakes place in Tampa. A specialtrain has been contracted for to carrythe entire student body to St. Peters-burg and from there via steamer toTampa, where the entire crowd ofyelling football fiends will be turnedloose upon the green sward - to un-

loosen their unspent enthusiasm.Mr. C. L. Dudley and Miss Lillian

Stebbins of Fitchburg, Mass., came inlast Monday and will spend the winterwith us.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutson are en-joying a visit from their daughter,Mrs. Earl Smith, from Elgin, 111.

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- Mrs. O. K. Wade of Wildwood spentseveral days last week visiting withMr; and Mrs. Doyle Lightsey.

-- Mr. T. W. Barrett of . the Pedrosection, was a business visitor to ourlittle town last Saturday.

Mrs. Marjr Powers of Jacksonvilleis spending several days at the Bryanthome.

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Mrs. W. H. Brown' returned lastFriday from Bumpass, Va., where shehas spent the past several --: months,visiting with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Newton D. ' Skinnercame in from N. Woodstock, Conn.,last Friday" and are nicely settled atthe yellow cottage on. Civic Leagueavenue. '

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weihe came infrom Ohio and Pennsylvania pointslast week, where they . Jjave beenspending the past summer. . -

Nearly every one in Belleview willremember Miss Miriam Thompson,daughter of Rev. J. J. Thompson, whowas pastor of "the M. E. church herea number of years ago. About twoyears ago Miss Miriam married aprominent "business man of WinterHaven. On Wednesday, Nov. 8, alittle girl baby came to gladden thehearts of this young couple and theyhave named her Eleanor. .Items of Church and Religious" Socie-- ;

ties, Reported by Mrs. S. Wilbur:

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Whidden :" OThe W.. C. T. U. held its regular

monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.John Hames Tuesday afternoon. Nineladies were present and a very inter-esting meeting was enjoyed. Thesuperintendents for several of thedifferent work departments were ap-pointed besides other business. Mrs.Hames served lemonade and cookies.

Rev. S. W. Whidden preached inBeleview last Sunday morning andevening. A large attendance andmuch interest was manifested at bothservices. He will preach next Sundaymorning at 10:30 in the little M. .E.church in Candler and again in Belle-view at 7 o'clock in the evening.

Don't forget that our district super-tende-nt,

Rev. R. A. Carnine, will bewith us Monday night, Nov. 20.' Hewill preach in the M. E. church at 7o'clock, after . which he will hold thefourth quarterly conference. This isRev. Carnine's last round of his sixthand last year on this district. Let'sgive him a large attendance.

We now have a thriving EpworthLeague in Belleview. Each Sundaynight at 6 o'clock the league holds adevotional meeting at the Methodistchurch. The leaders of these meet-ings have never failed to give an in-

teresting and instructive program.The next regular monthly business

meeting of the Epworth League willbe held at the parsonage the eveningof Nov. 24. Members are requestedto be present.

We would not overlook the M. E.Sunday- - school which has enjoyedgreat thrift through - the summermonths, under the superintendency ofJohn W. Jiown Sr. A hearty invita-tion is extended to the public to en-

joy these services with us.The Ladies Aid will hold its regu-

lar monthly thimble social at thehome of Mrs. Stanley Tuesday after-noon, Nov.. 21st. All ladies are cor-dially invited to come, bring your ownwork and a dime and enjoy a socialafternoon.

The Epworth League will have asupper in the town hall Nov. 23 forthe benefit of the league and pastor'sralary. They will serve ice cream andeake,' coffee and sandwiches. . Every-body is invited.

KHIT 8 QIHERS TfliSPOMlOIl COMPANY

, "Queen of Sea Routes"FIRST-CLAS- S FAKES FROM JACKSONVILLE. to

Savannah, Ga. $ 3.50Baltimore, Md. ........ 20.00Washington, D. C, 20.00Pittsburjr, Pa., 5Chicago, 111., 26.15

. Detroit, Mich., 26.15!, Tickets include meals and stateroom berth on steamer,tickets reading to Savannah, Ga., do not include meals.

Staterooms on all ateamers outside, large and airy. Steamships Su-wannee and Somerset have special rooms, with brass beds and bath,toilet, etc. Wireless on all steamers.'

Steamers leave Jacksonville via Savannah, Ga., at 4 p. m., Wed-nesday and Saturday, to Baltimore, and Thursday and Sunday taPhiladelphia.

Through tickets to all points. For "further information, illustratedbooklets, reservations, etc., write or call,H. C. Avery, Agent J. F. WARD, T. P. A., L. D. JONES, C. A.

Jacksonville, Florida

Every animal was personally selected by our tMr. Nichols in the Suuth's Leading Live Stock Cen--ter especially for this market. 4,

--A WffiTE STM LINE

COVERED VANS '

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. It Always Helpssays M-s- . Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., Inwriting of her experience with Carduf, the woman'stonic. She says further: "Before I began to useCardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, Ithought the pain would kill me. I was hardly ableto do any of my housework. After taking three bottlesof Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soongained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,as well as run a big water mill.

I wish every suffering woman would give

f(Xf7 fa)Service car always ready for tire

t rouble on the road. Fisk and Hoed

fires and Tubes. All orders prompt--fj

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Fla -H Phones 43876 Ocala,The Woman's Tonic

a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,and it always does me good."

Headache, backache, : side ache, nervousness,tired, worn-o- ut feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman-ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman'stonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Carduifor your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing

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DO YOU HAVE SOUR STOMACH?

If you are troubled with sour stom-ach you should eat slowly and masti-cate your food thoroughly,' then takeone of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. Obtainable every-where. Adv.

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Great Success."Was the public dinner you went to '

a success?" "it v. r.i the best dinner Iever attended. . Every speaker 'lio ''was down for a speech hid temiir.tfa."

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found on 'sals at Ger!s rj Ciors.

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