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c J sJw s j > y r j fc vs s fssjw esnsys n TB t4 s L THEOCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY FEBRUARY 181908 4 y t L 1- M I EVENING STARt I C L BITTINGER CO- t I C L Bittinger and R R Carroll j r Proprietors and Publishers V i t C L BITTINGER I r Editor and General Manager I R R CARROLL r City Editor and Business Manager j I r I AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY I r I The RV It H IJjinvtt delivered a- very i r interisting and in sonv jtS lit > s j unique discourse Sunday morning on Money and Its Relation to Christian Jty I q He based his remarks on the i f parable of the unjust steward Luke I 160 Make to yourselves fiu > n < Js of I the nuunmon of unrighteousness He declared thin was a commercial age that more money had been made dur- ing ¬ k the pait fifty years than in all the < former years of the Christian era He said the rnd and aim of man now days seemed to be to accumulating money and to that extent had the passion grown that many had become unscru- pulous ¬ in the manner of getting it He Illustrated by people overcharging or t giving lei than the quantity agreed I on Others gaining money by giving I nothing in return Alluded to the sale a of liquors also the sale of opiates quite I extensively practiced in some of the 1r western cities spoke of gambling as- S S another way of trying to get money while giving nothing in return told a story of a preacher who informed his t congregation that there was no harm fir in gambling provided one didnt lose I more than he could well afford Rev rI Barnett said he supposed this was the argument used by certain ladies in society who indulged in indirect x gambling1 but took care not to risk t more than they could afford to lose l He spoke of what money could accom- plish ¬ I in church work and said it was i one of the hopeful signs of the times V yl that today such vast sums of money were being subscribed by good Chris- tian ¬ I h ° people to promote the welfare of mankind and further the work of Chript The congregational singing and rejfponHive reading of the Psalms was- H feature of the service 1 Rev G H Harrison took for his I text Sunday Christs reply to the G young man who said he had kept all of his commandments from his youth y up He said Christ said go and sell what thou hast give it to the poor and follow me The keynote of his fervid discourse was the lack of in- terest ¬ l in Christ and his teachings ev h en among those whose mmes were en- rolled ¬ t I on the church book There was r over a hundred of these yet In the y L thirty three years history of the t rchwctl not a son or a daughter had 3ti been dedicated to God in the capacity j a preacher or missionary for the 5Jr ircti He regretted the men of the at schurcti did not take adeeper interest 4 in Ita religious teachings that he had i 1 J jyttempted to organize a society of St c Andrews among the men and failed Rev Harrison prior to ascending to the pulpit dedicated the new furniture tz l recently purchased iff the church in I loving remembrance of departed ones The Rightly pulpit was the gift of 4 Mm 3 M Eagleton in memory of her late husband Dr J M Kagleton iJ while herdaughter Miss Margaret r Hftfieton remembered her departed brother Dr S P r Eagleton with a 1 neat litany desk A large bishops a chair and credence table were the kin of St Margarets Guild These precious sightly and much needed a gifte were accepted by the vestry and appropriately dedicated to the rector I who toqk occasion to refer to the val- uable ¬ and appreciative work done by L a this noble band of women who meet y weekly and by their persistent and It consecrated labors have done worders for the growth and strengthening of rti the church r At the Baptist church Mr Bert y3 Glover a zealous member of the Ba Zh raca sass filled the pulpit morning- and v evening in the absence of Rev et C C Carroll In Tampa He preached L t two excellent sermons short but to the point They were very interest ¬ J 1 Imo In the evening Miss Smoak sang < + a solo most acceptably That Mrs Sam Pyles is a woman g ot affairs goes without saying an- dtbtror is eminently practical in all tti of erundertakings has again been r iilvwtrated in a marked manner by mi her baying a large square piano meta- morphosed ¬ into a handsome library Wi table After the completion of the alterations of her home recently she tittr fbvad a recess in the hall which would T DIMe a splendid study place for the r CMldren If she could get a table large t 4 efcovgh to fit it Not succeeding in t1 tdslH tng One she concluded that one cows be made from a piano which was L out of commission At first she had L f trouble in finding mechanics who Q C1fa14 grasp her idea but finally sent It7 the furniture store of Smith J a- r 4 Ifcaiferta who turned it over to Mr H i i C Packham He removed the- n works f 0ttfthe Inside gear and cut it down x ttlf t IlllMht ofvan ordinary table and t I 1r- 1i Z >> f 1 i b 7 j 1 1 I I7 l l I J I f rtg 1JI 1 i I IPpaCf1 the top After it was finished and poli lud it made a pit Ce of fur niter porfert in all its dtaiis hand < MMI and usef t and r limbic the first of its kind in exist w Of conrse 1 L HUlimc I y of Rd t lick Orala Jacksonville aiiJ Tailal- hussi r has a pprJV right to ulvoj eat the cauj i t of Attorney General I Ellis for reelection Tin question is how much of a vacation is he entitled- to in a year drawing a lSfl snlavj in the department of justice and nn1 < r tho ytof his chief Attorney General Kills Jl he only uses his legitimate vacation tad spare minit in the interest of Mr Ellis Its all fair and square The Kings Daughters have hen doing a splendid piece of work Yes trday they learned through Rev W II Dodge and Mr S L Bitting that- a young man by the name of Powell had lost the sight of one eye entirely- and the other was nearly blind He had been given the best of treatment- by Dr Newsom and Dr Boncy but they deemed it best for him to con ¬ sult Dr Calhoun of Atlanta As the young man had been unable to work fort some time on account of his mis ¬ fortune and his mother nearly desti ¬ tute he had no means so Mr Bitting took up a subscription for his benefit and the Kings Daughters procured- him clothes and a ticket to Atlanta with additional financial aid from Mr G A Carmichael The young man was put on the train this afternoon by the Kings Daughters and sent on his journey with the hope that his sight might be restored to him Mr Powell- is an excellent young man and deserv- ing ¬ of the assistance of those who have given The Star wishes him a speedy recovery Mrs Ed Carmichael who went to Jacksonville this after- noon ¬ will look after him and see he gets aboard the right train for Atlanta when he reaches that city As usual St Petersburg will cele ¬ brate in grand style Washingtons birthday February 22nd All the school children of St Petersburg will join in the celebration festivities The Confederate Veteran published- at Nashville Ten and the official or ¬ gan of the Confederate Memorial As ¬ sociation United Confederate Vet- erans ¬ United Daughters of the Con- federacy ¬ and United Sons of Confed ¬ erate Veterans is on our desks and should be in the home of everyone who is interested in these matters To that end the Star will furnish the Vet- eran ¬ and the Star for one year for I 150 Governor Broward was a guest of President Hulley of the John B Stetson University Friday arid Satur ¬ day last when by special request he addressed the students of the univer ¬ sity and their friendse of the town on his experiences as a blockade runner in Cuban waters during the Spanish American war It was an intensely in ¬ teresting recital I Oklahoma has passed a law guard- ing ¬ i the depositors in state banks One i per cent of the average deposits of I each bank is set aside to pay the de ¬ positors in case the bank fails This I will produce a confidence that must I be ver ysatisfying I W E Flower and C C Rawls of Montbrook and Stevensville Fla both turpentine operators were guests of the Montezuma yesterday I I Eye Troubles That Cause HeadachesC- an be corrected so that the head ¬ aches disappear- That is a simple truth but many still doubt and hesitate You do not take any risk with me I guarantee to I do what I say I If your eyes cause headaches I can relieve the strain and give you per- fect ¬ I comfort- I I s I I i I Ejri DRI D M BONEYEY- ESIGHT SPECIALIST OCALA FLORIDA- I I Make a Specialty of Correcting Fail ¬ ing Vision Where Others Have Fail ¬ ed Satisfaction guaranteed or Your Money Refunded Office Hours 8 to 12 a m and 130 to 430 p m Optical Office and 4 I Labatory Rooms 2 and 4 Gary Block r i I WHIT WORTHS HOGS I AT THE STATE FAIR I Mr II II Whitwurth propriet s jf ith Hi iwniha Lake Stock Farm trim took fifty of his Il Ml Dur eJv v ii s for thoy were all yUn animal and he left hit hive herd of how frllo s u- hom t t has taken the cash prizes anJ Mlle ribbons on every entry Iv r nii i this seat keeping up his rartltaca of tau pist three s tson Mr Vhitorth took nothing hut ig3 to the fan this yea r leaving his horsy and cov t M l home Following is the Itet of T Knc t ami premiums taken so far vith hioi R M DurocJersey pigs j Lear any age 15 sow any age lfi boar six months old and under j twelve r 3 ribbon boar under sit I i months old 4 2 ribbon sow sixj I months old and under twelve 5 3 I ribbon sow under six months old 4 I 2 ribbon boar and throe sows over1 one year old 16 10 ribbon boar I I and three sows under one year old 10 S ribbon four swine the get of one boar or produce of one sow 15 I 10 ribbon the best six pigs under six months old bred by exhibitor 15 10 ribbon- Dr Henry A Daniel and Miss Lovella Ballard both formerly of this- I city were married in Fernandina Febl 11 and are now keeping house in a pretty little cottage in Riverside Jack ¬ sonvilles mast beautiful suburb near the Riverside Pharmacy of which Dr Daniel has been for the past year the manager Dr Daniel ia well known in this city where he lived five years and it would be superfluous for the Star to tell again of how he made a warm and honored place for himself- in the hearts of our people Mrs Daniel a pretty and charming lady was reared in Ocala and also has many friends here The Star joins the friends of both Dr and Mrs Daniel in wishing them a long life full of hap ¬ piness and prosperity Mr and Mrs W M Gist with Mrs Gists brother and wife Mr and Mrs Norsworthy and friends Mr and Mrs Joseph Coonter of Osceola 111 went- to Tampa yesterday to attend the fair Mrs Goldberg Mrs Jake Browns sister returned Saturday from a visit- to the Tampa fair and a trip down the Manatee river accompanied by Mrs H C Groves Unfortunately the day was a wet one and they had a moist time of it The German darjcing club of Ocala celebrated St Valentines memory by- a dance at Yonges Hall last night It would have been observed the night of the 14th but the hall was engaged- for other purposes that night The decorations were in keeping with the occasion Mr Emmet Robinson Miss Annie Mathews Mr Harry Palmer and Miss Pauline Sullivan led the German A feature of the gathering- was a postoffice gracefully presided- over by Mrs Jack Rentz who handed out comic valentines to the amuse ¬ ment of all The music was furnished- by prof Pike Messrs Yingst and Frank Mathews The event was a very enjoyable one not only to the participants but to the spectators Albert Graham who has been with his parents at Grahamville nursing a severe case of grip for several weeks returned to town yesterday to resume his position with the H B Masters Company Ernest Picker who has charge of the mails in the union depot Jack- sonville ¬ has been spending the past two weeks with his mother at South Lake Weir nursing a severe attack of grip He returned home today Mr and Mrs G H Casler of Syra I cure N Y accompanied by Mr Rey ¬ nolds of the same city who have been visiting their Ocala friends Mr and Mrs R C Loveridge and taking in the west coast of the state left today for Eustis SALESMEN WANTED Sell retail trade your locality 65 per month and expenses to start or commission I Experience unnecessary Hermingsen I Cigar Co Toledo Ohio The Fitzgerald Company was before the mayor this morning for not remov ¬ ing the obstructions in front of D W Tompkins livery stable The fine was suspended with the promise on the part of the company that they would remove same which they are doing in very instance as fast as they can I Menards Croup Suet rubbed well on the chest and throat is very effective I 2c at the Postoffice Drugstore- The vitrified brick pavment will be extended one block north on Magnolia street instead of being carried a block west between the Variety and Ocala I Seed Store Foleya Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxative It Is guaranteed The gen ¬ uine is in the yellow package Sold by all dealers p I 1- SPECIAI SALIW- HITE OF GOODS EMBROIDERIES WAISTS LACES LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 50 pcs 40inch soft French Nainsopk at I 5c 100 pcs sheer India Linon at J 5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at 5c 5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at lOc 4 1000 doz val laces and insertion at 50c doz Me ABOVE ITEMS ARE BELOW REGULAR COST t J We have opened our new lines in Spring Wash Good Swisses Batiste Zephyr Voiles and Linens and invite inspe- ctionRHEINAUER c f Ot i V GARRETTS ADDRESS WANTED- If any of the state papers know the present whereabouts of the printer Z D Garrett this office will very much appreciate the information The Star I Ocala Fla AN INTERESTING POINT OF LAW The question as to whether or not a man has a legal right to withdraw his name from a petition after he has signed it is a right serious proposition- In our opinion the mere signing a slip- of paper authorining the withdrawal- of I his name will not hold good and I that in order to hedge he will be I forced to appear before the commis ¬ sioners either in person or by duly attested affidavit protesting against- the use of his name and evenin that event it is entirely in the province of i the commissioners as to the nullifica ¬ tion of his former acts Jacksonville Floridian A DANGEROUS OPERATION- Is the removal of the appendix by a j surgeon No one who takes Dr Kings j New Life Pills is ver subjected to this frightful ordeal They work so quietly you dont feel them They i cure constipation headache bilious ¬ ness and malaria 25c at Tydings Cos drugstore I I James J Bailey and his wife show I people on the Range at the Tampa Fair got into a row Sunday afternoon in their room The husband assaulted I his wife threw her to the floor took 708 from her stocking then placing- his I shoe on her neck removed her I diamond earrings valued at 400 and 1 made for the fair grounds His wife invoked the said of the police and dis ¬ covered her husband but he did not have the diamonds and only 67 of the money left His wife relented and said her husband was a good fellow and as she was a jolly good fellow- too she decided not to be too hard- on him and assured the court that the trouble all arose over Tampa and its villianous whisky She said that she had traveled all over the United States and that Tampa had the worst whisky she ever saw I The editor of the Memphis Tenn Times Writes 411n my opinion Fo 1 leys Honey and Tar is the best rem- edy ¬ for coughs colds and lung trou- ble ¬ t and to my own personal knowl ¬ edge Foleys Honey and Tar has ac ¬ complished many permanent cures I that have been little short of marvel- ous ¬ Refuse any but the genuine in he yellow package Sold by all dealers I Sheriff Bowden of Jacksonville did- a fine piece of dot > ctiv > work in Tam ¬ pa the other day by finding diamonds valued at SGOO which a month ago I were stolen in Jacksonville A negro I woman stole them a negro man gambled on thorn and lost them to a white cardsharp who in turn pawned I them They were purchased by a I white woman and recovered from her I I CASTOR For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears che- Electric Sgn t H smoothing Irons the finest 1 thing ever invented for the home Ev ¬ ery woman should have one in the house Call and see them at Tucker Mathews electrical store r r a OCALA HOUSE > WINE ROOMS t CAFE We have again opened our Cafe in connection with our business and wi always have on hand everything us ¬ ually kept in a firstclass place sucK tf as OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES WESTERN STEAKS HAM AND EGGS l FISH AND GAME IN SEASON CHICKEN TO ORDER Give us a call and we guarantee you good service reasonable prices and- o 4 ompt attention W A KALLENBERGER Manager t ICEB- est r Quality Prompt Service Lowest Price Boy froB the r > i BLUEWAGONSME- FFE OCALA ICE AND PACKING CO H RTrf TAYLOR PbHe S4 i ATTENiIONI FOR SALE GOOD PEBBLE PHOSPHATE LAND CITY PROPERTY r IN OCALA FLORIDA PERFECT TITLE z A Write to Owner- I W OGLE- No tt 20 North Magnolia Strevt l OCALA FLA 4 I 5 t I 1 I I Sr- I I f I ri I I r p FRIEND TO FRIEND The personal recommendations of peo- ple ¬ who liave been cured of couglyi and colds by Ch iniberlains Cough JW mcdj have dpne more than all else to make it r table article of trade Andconmiefct rt- A large >ai4Vuf the cinli d wojixi < ctJa 1- r r S t ti t t 1

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Page 1: L 1- I M STARt I Ce I SPECIAI · 2017. 12. 13. · s c J sJw fc j > y r j vs s fssjw esnsys n TB t4 s THEOCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY FEBRUARY 181908 L 4 y t L 1-M EVENING STARtI I

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THEOCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY FEBRUARY 181908 4 y tL

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EVENING STARtI

C L BITTINGER CO-t

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C L Bittinger and R R Carroll j

r Proprietors and PublishersV

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t C L BITTINGER I

r Editor and General ManagerI

R R CARROLLr

City Editor and Business Manager j

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AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY I

r I

The RV It H IJjinvtt delivered a-

veryi r interisting and in sonv jtS lit > s j

unique discourse Sunday morning onMoney and Its Relation to Christian

JtyI

q He based his remarks on the i

f parable of the unjust steward LukeI

160 Make to yourselves fiu > n < Js ofIthe nuunmon of unrighteousness He

declared thin was a commercial agethat more money had been made dur-ing

¬

k the pait fifty years than in all the< former years of the Christian era He

said the rnd and aim of man now daysseemed to be to accumulating moneyand to that extent had the passiongrown that many had become unscru-pulous

¬

in the manner of getting it HeIllustrated by people overcharging or

t giving lei than the quantity agreed I

on Others gaining money by givingI

nothing in return Alluded to the salea

of liquors also the sale of opiates quite I

extensively practiced in some of the1r western cities spoke of gambling as-

S

S another way of trying to get moneywhile giving nothing in return told astory of a preacher who informed his

t

congregation that there was no harmfir

in gambling provided one didnt lose I

more than he could well afford RevrI Barnett said he supposed this was

the argument used by certain ladiesin society who indulged in indirectx

gambling1 but took care not to riskt more than they could afford to losel He spoke of what money could accom-

plish¬ I

in church work and said it was i

one of the hopeful signs of the timesV

yl that today such vast sums of moneywere being subscribed by good Chris-tian

¬I

h

° people to promote the welfare ofmankind and further the work ofChript The congregational singing andrejfponHive reading of the Psalms was-H feature of the service

1 Rev G H Harrison took for hisI

text Sunday Christs reply to theG

young man who said he had kept allof his commandments from his youth

y up He said Christ said go and sellwhat thou hast give it to the poorand follow me The keynote of hisfervid discourse was the lack of in-

terest¬

l in Christ and his teachings evh en among those whose mmes were en-

rolled¬

tI on the church book There was

r over a hundred of these yet In they

L thirty three years history of thet rchwctl not a son or a daughter had3ti been dedicated to God in the capacity

j a preacher or missionary for the5Jr ircti He regretted the men of the

at schurcti did not take adeeper interest4 in Ita religious teachings that he hadi 1

J jyttempted to organize a society of Stc Andrews among the men and failed

Rev Harrison prior to ascending tothe pulpit dedicated the new furniture

tzl

recently purchased iff the church inI loving remembrance of departed ones

The Rightly pulpit was the gift of

4 Mm 3 M Eagleton in memory of herlate husband Dr J M Kagleton

iJ while herdaughter Miss Margaretr Hftfieton remembered her departed

brother Dr S P r Eagleton with a1 neat litany desk A large bishops

a chair and credence table were thekin of St Margarets Guild Theseprecious sightly and much needed

a gifte were accepted by the vestry andappropriately dedicated to the rector I

who toqk occasion to refer to the val-uable

¬

and appreciative work done byL a this noble band of women who meety weekly and by their persistent and

It consecrated labors have done wordersfor the growth and strengthening of

rti the churchr At the Baptist church Mr Bert

y3 Glover a zealous member of the BaZh raca sass filled the pulpit morning-

andv evening in the absence of Revet C C Carroll In Tampa He preachedL t two excellent sermons short but to

the point They were very interest ¬

J 1 Imo In the evening Miss Smoak sang<

+ a solo most acceptably

That Mrs Sam Pyles is a womang ot affairs goes without saying an-dtbtror is eminently practical in all

ttiof erundertakings has again been

r iilvwtrated in a marked manner by

mi her baying a large square piano meta-morphosed

¬

into a handsome libraryWi table After the completion of the

alterations of her home recently shetittr

fbvad a recess in the hall which wouldT

DIMe a splendid study place for ther CMldren If she could get a table large

t 4 efcovgh to fit it Not succeeding int1 tdslH tng One she concluded that one

cows be made from a piano which wasL out of commission At first she had

L f trouble in finding mechanics whoQ C1fa14 grasp her idea but finally sent

It7 the furniture store of SmithJ a-

r

4 Ifcaiferta who turned it over to Mr Hi i

C Packham He removed the-n

worksf 0ttfthe Inside gear and cut it downx ttlf tIlllMht ofvan ordinary table and

tI

1r-1iZ

>> f1i b7 j

1 1 II7 l l I JI f rtg 1JI1 i

I

IPpaCf1 the top After it was finishedand poli lud it made a pit Ce of furniter porfert in all its dtaiis hand< MMI and usef t and r limbic the firstof its kind in exist w

Of conrse 1 L HUlimc I y of Rd t

lick Orala Jacksonville aiiJ Tailal-hussi r has a pprJV right to ulvojeat the cauj i t of Attorney General I

Ellis for reelection Tin question ishow much of a vacation is he entitled-to in a year drawing a lSfl snlavjin the department of justice and nn1< r tho ytof his chief AttorneyGeneral Kills Jl he only uses hislegitimate vacation tad spare minitin the interest of Mr Ellis Its allfair and square

The Kings Daughters have hendoing a splendid piece of work Yestrday they learned through Rev WII Dodge and Mr S L Bitting that-a young man by the name of Powellhad lost the sight of one eye entirely-and the other was nearly blind Hehad been given the best of treatment-by Dr Newsom and Dr Boncy butthey deemed it best for him to con ¬

sult Dr Calhoun of Atlanta As theyoung man had been unable to workfort some time on account of his mis ¬

fortune and his mother nearly desti ¬

tute he had no means so Mr Bittingtook up a subscription for his benefitand the Kings Daughters procured-him clothes and a ticket to Atlantawith additional financial aid from MrG A Carmichael The young manwas put on the train this afternoon bythe Kings Daughters and sent on hisjourney with the hope that his sightmight be restored to him Mr Powell-is an excellent young man and deserv-ing

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of the assistance of those whohave given The Star wishes him aspeedy recovery Mrs Ed Carmichaelwho went to Jacksonville this after-noon

¬

will look after him and see hegets aboard the right train for Atlantawhen he reaches that city

As usual St Petersburg will cele ¬

brate in grand style Washingtonsbirthday February 22nd All the schoolchildren of St Petersburg will join inthe celebration festivities

The Confederate Veteran published-at Nashville Ten and the official or ¬

gan of the Confederate Memorial As ¬

sociation United Confederate Vet-erans

¬

United Daughters of the Con-federacy

¬

and United Sons of Confed ¬

erate Veterans is on our desks andshould be in the home of everyonewho is interested in these matters Tothat end the Star will furnish the Vet-eran

¬

and the Star for one year forI 150

Governor Broward was a guest ofPresident Hulley of the John BStetson University Friday arid Satur ¬

day last when by special request headdressed the students of the univer ¬

sity and their friendse of the town onhis experiences as a blockade runnerin Cuban waters during the SpanishAmerican war It was an intensely in ¬

teresting recitalI

Oklahoma has passed a law guard-ing

¬i

the depositors in state banks One i

per cent of the average deposits ofI

each bank is set aside to pay the de ¬

positors in case the bank fails ThisI

will produce a confidence that mustI

be ver ysatisfying I

W E Flower and C C Rawls ofMontbrook and Stevensville Fla bothturpentine operators were guests ofthe Montezuma yesterday I

I

Eye Troubles ThatCause HeadachesC-

an be corrected so that the head ¬

aches disappear-That is a simple truth but many stilldoubt and hesitate You do not takeany risk with me I guarantee to

I

do what I sayI

If your eyes cause headaches I canrelieve the strain and give you per-

fect¬

I

comfort-

I

I

s

I

I

i

IEjriDRI D M BONEYEY-

ESIGHT SPECIALISTOCALA FLORIDA-

I

I

Make a Specialty of Correcting Fail ¬

ing Vision Where Others Have Fail ¬

ed Satisfaction guaranteed or YourMoney Refunded

Office Hours 8 to 12 a m and 130 to430 p m Optical Office and

4I Labatory Rooms 2 and 4

Gary Block

ri

I

WHITWORTHS HOGSI

AT THE STATE FAIR I

Mr II II Whitwurth propriet s jf

ith Hi iwniha Lake Stock Farm trimtook fifty of his Il Ml Dur eJv v ii sfor thoy were all yUn animal and

he left hit hive herd of how frllo s u-

homt

t has taken the cash prizes anJMlle ribbons on every entry Iv r nii

i this seat keeping up his rartltaca oftau pist three s tson Mr Vhitorthtook nothing hut ig3 to the fan thisyea r leaving his horsy and cov t M l

home Following is the Itet of T Knc t

ami premiums taken so far vith hioiR M DurocJersey pigs

j Lear any age 15 sow any agelfi boar six months old and under j

twelve r 3 ribbon boar under sit I

i months old 4 2 ribbon sow sixjI months old and under twelve 5 3

I ribbon sow under six months old 4

I 2 ribbon boar and throe sows over1one year old 16 10 ribbon boar I

I and three sows under one year old10 S ribbon four swine the get of

one boar or produce of one sow 15I

10 ribbon the best six pigs undersix months old bred by exhibitor

15 10 ribbon-

Dr Henry A Daniel and MissLovella Ballard both formerly of this-

I city were married in Fernandina Febl11 and are now keeping house in apretty little cottage in Riverside Jack ¬

sonvilles mast beautiful suburb nearthe Riverside Pharmacy of which DrDaniel has been for the past year themanager Dr Daniel ia well known inthis city where he lived five yearsand it would be superfluous for theStar to tell again of how he made awarm and honored place for himself-in the hearts of our people MrsDaniel a pretty and charming ladywas reared in Ocala and also hasmany friends here The Star joins thefriends of both Dr and Mrs Daniel inwishing them a long life full of hap ¬

piness and prosperity

Mr and Mrs W M Gist with MrsGists brother and wife Mr and MrsNorsworthy and friends Mr and MrsJoseph Coonter of Osceola 111 went-to Tampa yesterday to attend the fair

Mrs Goldberg Mrs Jake Brownssister returned Saturday from a visit-to the Tampa fair and a trip down theManatee river accompanied by MrsH C Groves Unfortunately the daywas a wet one and they had a moisttime of it

The German darjcing club of Ocalacelebrated St Valentines memory by-

a dance at Yonges Hall last night Itwould have been observed the nightof the 14th but the hall was engaged-for other purposes that night Thedecorations were in keeping with theoccasion Mr Emmet Robinson MissAnnie Mathews Mr Harry Palmerand Miss Pauline Sullivan led theGerman A feature of the gathering-was a postoffice gracefully presided-over by Mrs Jack Rentz who handedout comic valentines to the amuse ¬

ment of all The music was furnished-by prof Pike Messrs Yingst andFrank Mathews The event was avery enjoyable one not only to theparticipants but to the spectators

Albert Graham who has been withhis parents at Grahamville nursing asevere case of grip for several weeksreturned to town yesterday to resumehis position with the H B MastersCompany

Ernest Picker who has charge ofthe mails in the union depot Jack-sonville

¬

has been spending the pasttwo weeks with his mother at SouthLake Weir nursing a severe attack ofgrip He returned home today

Mr and Mrs G H Casler of SyraI cure N Y accompanied by Mr Rey¬

nolds of the same city who have beenvisiting their Ocala friends Mr andMrs R C Loveridge and taking in thewest coast of the state left today forEustis

SALESMEN WANTED Sell retailtrade your locality 65 per monthand expenses to start or commission I

Experience unnecessary HermingsenI

Cigar Co Toledo Ohio

The Fitzgerald Company was beforethe mayor this morning for not remov ¬

ing the obstructions in front of D WTompkins livery stable The fine wassuspended with the promise on thepart of the company that they wouldremove same which they are doing invery instance as fast as they can

I

Menards Croup Suet rubbed well onthe chest and throat is very effective

I

2c at the Postoffice Drugstore-

The vitrified brick pavment will beextended one block north on Magnoliastreet instead of being carried a blockwest between the Variety and Ocala

I Seed Store

Foleya Honey and Tar cures themost obstinate coughs and expels thecold from the system as it is mildlylaxative It Is guaranteed The gen ¬

uine is in the yellow package Soldby all dealers

pI

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SPECIAI SALIW-

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50 pcs 40inch soft French Nainsopk at I 5c100 pcs sheer India Linon at J5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at 5c5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at lOc 4

1000 doz val laces and insertion at 50c dozMe

ABOVE ITEMS ARE BELOW REGULAR COSTt

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We have opened our new lines in Spring Wash GoodSwisses Batiste Zephyr Voiles and Linens

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GARRETTS ADDRESS WANTED-

If any of the state papers know thepresent whereabouts of the printer ZD Garrett this office will very muchappreciate the information The Star I

Ocala Fla

AN INTERESTING POINT OF LAW

The question as to whether or not aman has a legal right to withdraw hisname from a petition after he hassigned it is a right serious proposition-In our opinion the mere signing a slip-of paper authorining the withdrawal-of

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his name will not hold good and I

that in order to hedge he will be I

forced to appear before the commis ¬

sioners either in person or by dulyattested affidavit protesting against-the use of his name and evenin thatevent it is entirely in the province of i

the commissioners as to the nullifica ¬

tion of his former acts JacksonvilleFloridian

A DANGEROUS OPERATION-

Is the removal of the appendix by a j

surgeon No one who takes Dr Kings j

New Life Pills is ver subjected tothis frightful ordeal They work soquietly you dont feel them They i

cure constipation headache bilious ¬

ness and malaria 25c at TydingsCos drugstore I

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James J Bailey and his wife show I

people on the Range at the TampaFair got into a row Sunday afternoonin their room The husband assaulted

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his wife threw her to the floor took708 from her stocking then placing-

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shoe on her neck removed her I

diamond earrings valued at 400 and1

made for the fair grounds His wifeinvoked the said of the police and dis¬

covered her husband but he did nothave the diamonds and only 67 ofthe money left His wife relented andsaid her husband was a good fellowand as she was a jolly good fellow-too she decided not to be too hard-on him and assured the court that thetrouble all arose over Tampa and itsvillianous whisky She said that shehad traveled all over the UnitedStates and that Tampa had the worstwhisky she ever saw

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The editor of the Memphis TennTimes Writes 411n my opinion Fo

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for coughs colds and lung trou-ble

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and to my own personal knowl ¬

edge Foleys Honey and Tar has ac ¬

complished many permanent cures I

that have been little short of marvel-ous

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Refuse any but the genuine inhe yellow package Sold by all dealers I

Sheriff Bowden of Jacksonville did-

a fine piece of dot > ctiv > work in Tam ¬

pa the other day by finding diamondsvalued at SGOO which a month ago

Iwere stolen in Jacksonville A negro

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woman stole them a negro mangambled on thorn and lost them to awhite cardsharp who in turn pawned

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them They were purchased by aI white woman and recovered from herI

I CASTORFor Infants and Children

The Kind You Have Always BoughtI

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smoothing Irons the finest1 thing ever invented for the home Ev¬

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connection with our business and wialways have on hand everything us ¬

ually kept in a firstclass place sucK tf

asOYSTERS IN ALL STYLESWESTERN STEAKSHAM AND EGGS

lFISH AND GAME IN SEASONCHICKEN TO ORDER

Give us a call and we guarantee yougood service reasonable prices and-o

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