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t i I y J > OJ r t j TWO J OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY AUGUST 6 1903 lIP K EVENING STAR- C L BITTINGER CO C L Bittinger and R R Carroll Proprietors and Publishers C L BITTINGER Editor and General Manager- R R CARROLL City Editor and Business Manager- Mr Mr Arthur Cobb the liveryman r made a visit down the S A L Sat ¬ urday and on his return stopped over to see his friend Hugh Nichols at Wlldwood Mr Nichols InsisIetT that Mr Cobb should be his guest for a day and with him go and take a look at the Monarch Grove near Wlldwood- He consented and inspected name The grove has been made without a plow ever being put Into It or a pound of fertilizer applied What Arthur Cobb nays goes and what D T Johnson puts his hand to becomes a finished product and so we are prepared to say Sumter county has the finest or ¬ ange grove in the state In the Mon ¬ arch which Is managed by Mr D T Johnson Mr Cobb in his day has seen a few orange groves and is ca ¬ pable to judge and does not hesitate- in saying this is the finest thing of its kind In the state of Florida anJ does not believe it has an equal in the world and it would be worth any ones time to go and see the Monarch Attorney Carlos L Sistrunk tells a good one on himself He went dove jJiooting last evening at Doe Lake He sought a favorable position and stirr- ed ¬ up a yellowjackets nest which In- sects ¬ proceeded to pay their compli- ments ¬ and Mr Sistrunk beat a hasty c retreat He then secured another favorable position and had Just kneel- ed ¬ to take a shot when a swarm of wasps broke down on him and he said the way he broke away was a caution Today he is applying arnica I The number of poll tax receipts checked yesterday by the board of county commissioners was 5017 fully 2500 more than paid In one wet and K dry election Had it not been for this windfall the school fund would be in debt as the state Is behind in its ac ¬ counts about 8000 We had a pleasant call this morn Ing from Miss Jennie Brown of Oak an attractive young lady who attend ¬ ed the KnoblockBuhl wedding at y Shady last night She was accom- panied ¬ by her sister Mrs W S Bell of Winter Haven Flab who Is now on a visit to her mother Mrs S S Brown of Oak In a conversation with Mr W M Shockley of Lowell yesterday we learned he had packed 9500 cans of tomatoes weighing three pounds each and had he had the cans would have packed many more Mr STiockley Is l one of the pioneer tomato packers of Marion county and hase made a de- cided ¬ success of It as he always suc ¬ ceeds In disposing of his goods He said next season he will plant toma ¬ toes on his own account exclusively- for packing purposes in this way as ¬ suring himself a larger supply of a superior tomato As he has been con- ducting ¬ 4I the business he has been de ¬ pending upon his neighbors for his supply and this consists in getting what the grower does not find profita- ble 4 to ship and tomatoes from the third bloom are not as large and per- fect ¬ at the first picking The funeral of Mrs C J Mason of Conner took place at the Oklawaha Bridge Baptist church yesterday af ¬ ternoon conducted by the Rev B I Hull Mrs Mason leaves a husband- and seven children Mrs Bessie Reeves Miller wife of A Eugene Miller Micanopy died at that place August 1st Revs Thrash- er ¬ Baptist Sistrunk Methodist and Wardell Presbyterian officiated at the funeral She was a devoted Chris- tian ¬ and a member of the Baptist church She was a great favorite lu that community and her death is greatly deplored- Mr W S Bell a former turpentine operator at Berlin and Eloise Polk county has disposed of his location at the latter place and after a visit with his wifes mother at Oak Mrs S S Brown will proceed to Georgia and locate permanently The Blitchton public school opened Monday with a flattering attendance The school Is In charge of Miss Ma ¬ mie Terrell sister of Hon George Glen Terrell of Bushnell member of- f the legislatureelect- Steve frt Roberts who shot and killed y a young man by the name of Taylor- at Dunnellon a few days ago and who a coroners Jury in that city dis- charged ¬ i rendering a verdict of self j defense will appear before Judge I Bell tomorrow afternoon for a pre- liminary ¬ trial i A friend In California writes the Star that last week the thermometer registered 115 How is that for warm weather t J M Neely postmaster at Summer Held and the popular salesman at Mayos general store was In the city yesterday and on his return home took in west Lake Weir where his family reside Rev Z A Crumpton of Berlin Is very sick having been confined for eIght weeks to his home and today t suffered from a severe hemorrhage- The Star had a pleasant business call this morning from Mr J H Bur ¬ ton one of the intelligent and pro- gressive ¬ citizens of Sparr who was here attending to business matters- Mr and Mrs S D Souter of Sparr were In town today to inspect their new cottage erected by Contractor 1r Leach In the second ward t Mrs Carrie A Arms has moved Into her handsome new and roomy house- on Fort King avenue and is now near- ly ¬ straightened out Mr and Mrs F J Huber are with her Major T D Lancaster frojm t the MoorheadLancaster on Shell I Island ai the houth of Crystal River who has been In town for a i day or two on business returned to the Is ¬ land this afternoon- Mr D W Tompkins and family are now occupying the house on Okla ¬ wahaavenue which was recently va- cated ¬ by Mr R S Hall Mr W W Carlton formerly of this city came up last evening from Inglla nd Is a guest of the Ocala House j r 4 d I A DELIGHTFUL LAUNCH PARTY The following young people com- posed ¬ a jolly party who went down to the springs in a big bus and from there embarked In the Isabelle Mr Geo K Robinsons neat new motor boat running down to Delks Bluff where they indulged in a lunch and took a dip In the limpid waters of the run coming home in the moonlight singing songs and having a good time geerally Those in the party were Mr and Mrs Geo K Robinson Misses Ethel and Hope Robinson Lillie Bright Marguerite Porter Adele Bittinger Messrs Ralph and Phil Robinson Peter McIntosh Rob ¬ ert Anderson Donald Schrieber Er ¬ nest Rawls and Rev MillsPrice- The credit of the trip is to Mr Phil Robinson and the admirable manner- In which every feature of it was en- Joyed The jolly party reached home about ten oclock tired but happy RELIEVING MUSCULAR STRAIN Of the eyes that rob the vigor of the rest of the body is our profes ¬ sion Glasses are Intended for more than the aiding of vision Some of the most distressing diseases have been relieved by glasses after doc- tors ¬ and surgeons had doctored and cut to their hearts content Do not procrastinate in the matter of having your eyes examined by me DR D M BONEY Eyesight Specialist Ocala Florida Office Hours 8 to 12 a m and 130 to 430 p m Optical office and laboratory rooms 2 tnd 4 Gary bloc MARION IN MASSACHUSETTS- Editor Star This scribe left Cal- vary ¬ June 21st for Boston and had a- very pleasant trip not suffering rrom I the ocean waves at all indeed there were very few waves and the weather- was fine Arriving in Boston we found people wearing coats and en ¬ joying cool spells which did not last as it was very soon as warm as nere in Florida and some times much warmer The papers giving reports- of weather gave Jacksonville as the coolest place and mentioned the 12th- as the hottest day in eight years Of ¬ ficial report 9S at my cousins at Maiden 101 That was a little warm for me and I soon hied me away to a cooler clime Boston is quite a place Some of those stores would almost hold all of Ocalas stores Some of the suburbs- are very pretty Also some nice parks and beaches I expert to see more of it when I return- I went out on the trolley line to Lexington where the first battle of the revolution was fought There are some pretty old places there- I had another pleasant voyage to St John N B followed by a ride in the cars through this beautiful coun ¬ try with its hills covered with green trees and farms large meadow hills and valleys on to Upham with its mountains the river and brooks- I like it here It Is so different from Florida and it Is cooler here This is haying time now and tne I farmers are busy and I think there will be a good crop Oats look fine and are beginning to head The buck ¬ wheat looks well too Berries are quite plentiful I was too late for the wild strawberry that I have heard so much about but the raspberries are nice also gooseberries- I am enjoying this very much In the old home of my grandfathers but- I often think of fair Florida and a sight of the Star which contains news of the people and places I know so well Perhaps I will find some ¬ I thing to write again of interest to my friends Marl n z I Upham N B July 28 190S Those Who Attended the Knoblock Buhl Wedding- The contracting parties were Mr John H Knoblock Martin and Miss Katie Buhl Shady Their attendants were Mr George Buhl brother of the bride Miss Mabel Rutland of Rut ¬ land Sumtef county Mr I N Knob lock brother of the groom Hattie yule S C and Miss Jennie Brown of Oak Mr and Mrs H N Knoblock parents of the groom Mr and Mrs James J Knoblock brother and sister of the groom Messrs V E and W A Knoblock brothers of the groom an of Martin Mrs S J Simmons of Morrlslon aunt of the groom Mr and Mrs Carl Buhl parents of the bride air and Mrs Fred G Buhl brother and sister of the bride Mr and Mrs W A Baxley and children Ocala Mrs Baxley is a sister of the bride Mr and Mrs W M Shockley and children Lowell Mrs Shockley is a sister of the groom Mrs W S Bell Winter Haven H W Douglass Wal ¬ ter Douglass Mr and Mrs J M Douglass Mr Robert Douglass Mn A R Douglass all of the Shady sec- tion ¬ and Miss Gertrude Batchelder Ocala The bridal party took position un- der ¬ a beautiful bower of ferns vines and roses in the southwest end of the large family room The room was tastily decorated with plants and ferns Rev Barnett of the Methodist church Ocala read the ritualistic ceremony in a most impressive man- ner ¬ using the ring After the ceremony congratulations- were In order followed by a most sumptuous repast an inspection of the many useful handsome and val- uable ¬ presents and a general social time when the bride and groom ac- companied ¬ by their friends from Mar ¬ tin took their leave for their homes wishing the newly wedded pair all the happiness Imaginable in lifes journey- The bride is a very handsome young lady and so pleasing and gracious in her manners that she won all hearts by her sweet smiles and pleasant words of greeting The community- in which she has grown to woman ¬ hood had become so attached to her that they were loath to part yith her beautiful personality and because It removed from that neighborhood the last eligible young lady The Star extends its hearty con- gratulations ¬ to the weddeo pair for a long life of usefulness and happiness- A pleasant feature of the evening- not on the program was tho christen- ing ¬ by Rev Barnett of the young child of Mr and Mrs F G Buhl whom he named Frederick Benjamin Buhl The words spQken by Rev Barnett were beautiful and impres- sively ¬ expressed and left a deep im- press ¬ on all present BICYCLES BICYCLES- JNO S PEDRICK SON Never too late to mend If your bl cjcle needs mending no matter what- is the nature of the trouble call to FCC us Bicycles for sale or rent Ap- ply ¬ to Jno S Pedrick Son Next Door South of Ocala Fire Station h < Yex + + c 4 t I YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD V t 3 X AT I THE BOSTON STORE- y = t = y y y 4 See ASHER FRANK Manager 3 3 3 i i J f One dollar a week will clothe 3 J Q you and your family 3 3 3 I y- v 4- 4X > w I w i Closing Out Summer f MILLINERYJ t 3 Throughout the month of August I will sell x 4 all of my TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS and certain other items in the store at q I ACTUAL FACTORY COST fX The stock is the very newest and most fashionable t Summer Millinery and as the season is just at its f height this is a rare opportunity for the people of S this section to secure new millinery at most 1111 4 heard of prices I must have room for the New 14 Fall Goods to arrive in a few days J I MISS MARY AFFLECK I Y i South Side Ocala House Block Ocala Florida X 3 4 X X XKKK X XX X X XX > OO X XMX < MX X X XwXMXX1 < < BASEBALL Result of Yesterdays Games in the South Atlantic League Savannah 1 Macon 0 Augusta 2 Columbia 2 Charleston 2 Jacksonville 1 Where They Play Today Columbia at Savannah Charleston at Macon Jacksonville at Augusta Standing of the Clubs- GamesWonLostPC Jacksonville 9C 72 24 750 Columbia 88 40 43 455 Augusta 95 42 53 442 Charleston 94 41 53 436 Macon 100 35 G5 350 COWS FOR SALE- I have three or four good fresh cows for sale will give from two to three gallons of milk per day W D Cam LAUNCHES BUILT TO ORDER The public is cordially Invited to in- spect ¬ the Merry Widow the beauti- ful ¬ launch at Silver Springs that I built entirely from keel to awning I am prepared to build launches of any style and any reasonable size and completely finish and equip them ready for the water at moderate charges and in the very best work- manship ¬ The work is fully guaran- teed ¬ If you want a beautiful model a strong safe and well built and speedy boat place your order with me Frank Mathews Ocala May 18- REWARD OFFERED- The city of Ocala will pay a reward of 10 for information that will con ¬ vict any person or persons of throwing or placing any glass bottles or glass of any description on the streets of Ocala G A Nash Mayor CONFEDERATE MONEY FOR SALE Have 400 in Confederate money for sale It may assist some one to com- plete ¬ a collection Inquire of the Star office Delay in anything is bad but it is positively dangerous when there is something wrong with your kidneys Dont wait until tomorrow Get something that is to be depended upon- to help you promptly at such times The one remedy above all others that we suggest is DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills They are antiseptic- and almost instantly relieve back ¬ ache rheumatic pains and all bladder and kidney troubles We sell them Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore- A SHOCK- Is something awful There is no dan ¬ ger of being shocked if I do your elec ¬ trical work Everything electrical Drop a card W H Morris 159 Magnolia St A NEW FLOOR COVERING- Just received at the TheusZachry Furniture Co a big assortment of im- ported ¬ palmetto matting ranging in price from 2 to 9 First importation of the kind in Ocala direct from the Bahama Islands It is life wearing- and the very thing for floors during the hot season Call and see it DISAGREEABLE AT HOME Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others get cranky- at home Its not disposition its the liver If you find in yourself that you feel cross around the house little things worry you just buy a bottle- of Ballards Herbine and put your liver in shape You anti everybody around you will feel better for it Price 50 cents per bottle Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore KEEP COOL Have electric fans placed in your office or home and keep cool through the hot months It is inexpensive and n great comfort See Walter Tucker the electrlclon about them HEALTH AND VITALITY Motts Nerverine Pills The great nerve and brain restora ¬ tive for men and women produces strength and vtallty builds up the system and renews the normal vigor For sale by druggists or by mail 1 per box 6 boxes for 5 Sold by the AntiMonopoly Drugstore 4 I GRINER FARM PICNIC The Griner Farm union picnic will be held Saturday August 15th Ev- erybody ¬ is invited to be with us and bring well filled baskets boxes and trunks of goodies Everybody come I and tell your friends to come Some I of our brother clodhoppers will make some good speeches right off the plow handle Refreshments served by the union Free lee water on the ground A B Ilalsell Chin Com Remedy for Diarrhoea Never Known- to Fai- lI want to say a few words for Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Di ¬ arrhoea Remedy I have usea this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people in York county and have never known it to fall to effect a cure in any instance I feel that I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world- S Jemison Spring Grove York County Pa This remedy is for sale by all druggists- If you want a pretty reading lamp to connect with your electric light cur- ie ¬ nt in the library or hall of your Lome see Walter Tucker the elec- trician ¬ about It NEW GOODSJ- UST IN No 1 and 2 Mackerel Brick Codfish Pickled Pork Bologna Sausage Sweet Mixed Pickles Cucumber Pickles Stuffed Peppers X K Gtocey Clark Bros ProprietorsP- HONE 174 C J PHILLIPS Contractor and BuilderP- lans and Specifications Furnished Upon Request J 29 South Hd St eat Ocala Fla Phone 30 PURl JERSEY MILK FROM TESTED COWS Delivered every morning at your door Milk per quart lOc Cream per pint 20o Buttermilk per quart 6c Call the White Wagon or Phone 114 Hiawatha Lake Dairy- L ALE X AND ER Practical CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful estimates made on all contract work Gives more and better work for the money than any other contractor GENERAL STRIKE ON THE CANADIAN PACIFIC Winnipeg Aug 6Cnion shopmen employed by the Canadian Pacific railway struck yesterday all of the shops on the system from the Atlan- tic ¬ to the Pacific and all the shops- are idle It is estimated that twelve thou ¬ sand men quit work Even the old men in line for pensions went home and it seems to be the most extensive strike in the history of the railway shops of Canada- All the workmen employed around I the train sheds at the depots went out and the conductors and engineers caused some delay to the train service- by insisting that trains be properly made up before they would take them outThe strike is the result of the re ¬ fusal of the men to acquiesce in the finding of the conciliatory board ap- pointed ¬ at the request of the men JUDGE PARDEE RESTRAINS JUDGE SPEER Asheville X C August C Counsel representing the Southern Railway- the Louisville and Nashville and oth- er reads interested yesterday made application before Judge Pardee of the United States court for an appeal and supercedeas in the rate case re- cently ¬ decided by Jmlge Speer Judge Pardee granted the appeal and supercedeas which in effect permits the railroads to put into ef- fect ¬ the Increased freight rates in Georgia thus restraining the order of Judge Speer Judge Pardee required the railroads appearing through counsel to pay sufficient bonds to protect the ship ¬ pers who secured by Judge Spoers restraining order from any loss they may sustain in event a suit Is decided I adversely to the railroads JOHNDEE PAYS A TRIBUTE TO JOEL Atlanta August 6Sotice has been received that John D Rockefeller has declined election as one of the vice presidents of the Joel Chandler Harris Memorial Association but that Ills check for 1000 would be forwarded- to the association immediately- THE AIRSHIP WILL BE REBUILT Berlin Aug GDr Von Bethlmann Holhvege imperial secretary uf state for the interior after consulting wltn his colleagues has decided to forward to Count Zeppelin 125000 the pro ¬ posed estimate in the imperial budget- for aeronautic experiments as a re ¬ ward for the countys many years or sacrifice of this character in the in ¬ terest of the Fatherland Subscription- lists for a fund to provide Count Zep- pelin ¬ with the means for building a new balloon have been opened In Ber- lin ¬ Bremen Kuttgart and other towns in Germany and Switzerland TEDDY CONGRATULATES TURKY Washington August President Roosevelt through the state depart v > nt has extended his compliments- to the sultan of Turkey for estab- lishing ¬ a representative form of gov ¬ ernment in Turkey Ambassador J G A Leishman United States ambas- sador ¬ to Turkey was instructed to express to the sultan the sympathetic interest A WEAKLING- Is the only way to describe the poor child that is afflicted with worms No matter how much or how often it eats the worms get all the nourish ¬ ment from the food the child gets practically none Whites Cream Vermifuge gets rid of the worms quickly easily and with no bad after effects Price 25 cents a bottle Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore SENSITIVE MRS SICARI New York Aug 6 Because her husband had scolded her for having refused to nurse their baby Mrs Marie Sicari sixteen years old No 88 Ninth street Long Island City committed suicide yesterday after- noon ¬ by shooting herself with a re ¬ volver Before she shot herself she had tried to commit suicide by drink ¬ ing water into which she had poured- the crumbled heads of matches and then drunk benzine She left a letter to her husband in which she said she was going to kill herself because he had reproached her for not having nursed the child What a New Jersey Editor Say- sr T Lynch Editor of the Phillips burg N J Daily Post writes I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foleys Honey and Tar I cannot say too much in praise of it Sold by all dealers LOW RAILROAD RATES From Ocala via the Atlantic Coast- Line 3C5O Toledo Ohio and return G A R encampment Tickets on sale August 27th 28th 19th and 30th Good returning Sept 15th Priv- ilege ¬ extension until Oct 15th by paying fee of 1 54160 Fort Worth Texas and return Tickets on sale Aug 29 30 31 Good to leave Fort Worth Sept 30th 2435 Lexington Ky and return Tickets on sale Sept 13 14 and 15 Good to leave Lexington Sept 23 2320 Monteagie lenn and return Dates of sale July 11 17 IS 27 28 August 8 returning leave Monteagle Sept 5th 4970 Boston Mass and return via Savannah and steamship Tickets- on sale daily until Sept 30th good returning Oct 31st 4570 New York and return via Jack sojiville or Savannah and steam ¬ ship Tickets on sale daily until September 30th good returning Oc- tober ¬ 31st 5115 Chicago III and return Tick ¬ ets on sale daily until Sept 30 good returning Oct 31st 4185 Hot Springs Ark and return Tickets on sale daily good return- Ing 90 days from date of sale Low excursion rates are also au- thorized ¬ to a great many other points For further information call on ticket agent or J G Kirkland division pas- senger ¬ agent Tampa Fla WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your kidneys Have you overworked your nervous ystom and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder Have you pains- in loins side back groins and blad ¬ der Have you a flabby appearance- of the face especially under the eyes Too frequent a desire to pass urine If so Williams Kidney Pills will cure you Sold by the AntiMonopoly Drugstore 7 > a I Do Ypa Like Honest- Square Dealing Dr Pierces worldfamed medicines are put out under the belief that publicity is the best possible guaranty of merit and that the most intel ¬ I ligent people generally want to know what they take into their stom- achs ¬ I whether it be as food drink or medicine Although it was a bold step to take and quite out of the usual practice of makers of proprie ¬ tary medicines yet Dr Pierce some time ago decided to publish broad ¬ cast and on all his bottlewrappers all the ingredients entering into the composition or makeup of his celebrated family medicines A square deal is therefore assured every one using his medicines for one knows exactly what he or she is paying for when purchasing them since every ingredient is published in plain English on the bottlewrappers and the correctness of the same attested under solemn oath These several ingredi- ents are selected from among the very best known to medical science- for the cure of the various diseases for which these medicines are recommended The most eminent and leading med- ical ¬ teachers and writers of all the eeveral schools of practice have endorsed each of the ingredients entering into Dr Pierces medicines in the strongest pos iblrterras Th makers of Dr Pierces raeotclnes believeVhat intelligent people do it ish to n their a Iotf birVs and gulp down whateVeiyspiijseJtecVto them either in way OITOOT or medicine without knowing s thing of the properties and harm Ie character of the agents employed Thev helipq thathealth is too sncrfd n heritace to be experimented with nndnthju people should not t qje jJigrfiVfugJt ot tjir cqm nomtiun ot i- qnceljr I h is 11 aT cpt in itwr Piercers me icmnes are made wholly from the roots of plants found growing in the depths of our American forests They are so compounded that they cannot do harm in any case even to the most delicate woman or child By open publicity Dr Pierce has taken his medicines out of the list of secret nos ¬ trums of doubtful merit and made them REMEDIES OF KNOWN COMPO- SITION ¬ are therefore in a class all by themselves being absolutely and in every sense nonsecret By this bold step Dr Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such excellence- that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny There is a badge of on every bottle of Dr Pierces medicines in the full list of its ingredients duly attested- as correct under solemn oath No other medicines put up for general- use through druggists can make claim to any such distinction and none other than Dr Pierces medicines have any such professional endorsement of their ingredients Such professional endorse- ment ¬ should have far more weight with the afflicted than anv amount of lay or nonprofessional endorsement or testi ¬ Of course the exact proportion of each ingredient used in Dr Pierces medicines as well as the working formula- or manner of preparing the same and the specially devised apparatus and ap- pliances ¬ employed in their manufacture- are withheld from publicity that Dr Pierces proprietary rights may be fully protected from such unprincipled imi- tators ¬ as might be piratically inclined The preparation of these medicines without tlie use oi a drop of alcohol so 40 12 Kodol the same that are found in healthy stomach Being liquid starts at once Kodol not only digests your food but you enjoy mouthful you need sufficient of good food to maintain and health But this food must be digested otherwise the of and are the your stomach do its work properly to help your the thing that will the ¬ rest Kodol the same as and I does it in way 4 generally and yet so harmful in the run to most invalids use is long continued even in doses cost Dr Pierce years of careful study and labor with the aid of skilled pharmacists and chemists to assist him Naturally he does not care to away s and exac processes for these medicines want to deal in the most open manner with all his patrons and patients and this frank open and honest way of dealing they may exactly what they are when using his medicines What Do They Cure This ques ¬ tion is often concerning Dr Pierces two leading medicines olden Medical and Favorite Pre ¬ scription- The answer is that n Medical n is most potent alterative- or bloodpurifier and tonic or and acts in curative and healing way upon all the mucous as of the passages throat bronchial tubes stom- ach ¬ bowels and bladder large per cent of catarrhal cases the disease affects the nasal passages the throat larynx bronchia stomach as catarrhal bowels as mucoQS diarrhea uterus or pelvic Even in the chronic or ulcerative stages of these affections it is often successful in effecting cures The r Favorite Prescription is advised for the cure of one class of diseases only those peculiar weaknesses derange ¬ ments and irregularities incident to women It is a powerful yet gen- tly ¬ invigorating tonic and- strengthening nervine 1 or weak Worn out womenno matter what has caused the n Fa- vorite ¬ will be most building up the strength the womanly functions sub- duing ¬ pain and bringing about healthy vigorous condition the system Women suffering from diseasea of long- standing are invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter free All correspond ¬ I once is held as strictly private nnd sacredly confidential d rBSS R V Pierce N Y Dr Pierces Medical Adviser 1000 pages is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps for papercovered or 31 for copy Addreat- aa above HAY SHORE HOTEL ESPIRITU SANTO SPRINGS FLA Formerly Green Springs Located on the Bay room hotel Nice shady yard Table supplied with fresh fish chickens Ves beef Plenty of fresh milk and butter from hotel dairy Vegetables from home garden Hotel run on fam- ily style Rates 2 per day 8 to per week- T ROY YOUNG Proprietor = = = = = = 4 fRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES- Western V Beef Veal Florida Stall Fed Beef Mutton Armours Star Ham Armours Pork Sausage Cabbage Rutabagas Turnips Beets Sweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Spanish Onions W P EDWARDS Phone City Market DAVID S WOODROW W AKIN GEORGE H FORD OCALA PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC CO lTt DEALERS IN Makes of Plumbing Goods Gas Engines Pumps Irrigating Plants Acetylene Plants Sold a nd Installed Complete Estimates promptly submitted on any Work in our line P 0 Box Ko 944 OCALA FLORIDA Phone No 378 w KodolV For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion Dyspepsia Ga on the Stomach Belching Sour Stomach Heartburn- etc a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly supplies digestive juices a a it digestion helps every eat- You a amount wholesome strength thoroughly pains indigestion dyspepsia result When cannot take something stomach Kodol is only give stom- ach complete Why Because work a strong stomach a natural employed long when- its small several give preparing under know taking asked Discovery Golden Discovery a Invigor- ator especially favorably a lining surfaces nasal curing a whether dyspepsia other organs actin overworked breakdown Prescription found effective in regulating a of whole Buffalo stamps clothbound right and tern 108 J Standard Gas does So dont neglect your stomach Dont become a chronic dyspeptic Keep your stomach healthy and strong by taking a little Kodol You have to take Kodol all the time You only take it when you need it Kodol is perfectly harmless Our GuaranteeG- o to your druggist today and get a dol ¬ lar bottle Tlitn after you Lave used the entire contents of the bottle If you can honestly suy that It has not done you any rood return the bottle to the druggist aDd he will rtfandyour rnoney wltbout ¬ tion or delay We will then pay the drug- gist Dont hesitate all drucglsts know that our guarantee Is good otter ap- plies ¬ to the large Louie only and to but one In a family The larcbott contains 2J4 Units as much as the Shy cent bottle Kodol Is prepared at the laborator- ies ¬ of E C DeWitt Co Chicago- J 4 It t t Ii 4 J 1 r

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TWO J OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY AUGUST 6 1903lIP

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EVENING STAR-C L BITTINGER CO

C L Bittinger and R R CarrollProprietors and Publishers

C L BITTINGEREditor and General Manager-

R R CARROLLCity Editor and Business Manager-

Mr Mr Arthur Cobb the liverymanr made a visit down the S A L Sat ¬

urday and on his return stopped overto see his friend Hugh Nichols atWlldwood Mr Nichols InsisIetT thatMr Cobb should be his guest for aday and with him go and take a lookat the Monarch Grove near Wlldwood-He consented and inspected name Thegrove has been made without a plowever being put Into It or a pound offertilizer applied What Arthur Cobbnays goes and what D T Johnsonputs his hand to becomes a finishedproduct and so we are prepared tosay Sumter county has the finest or¬

ange grove in the state In the Mon ¬

arch which Is managed by Mr D TJohnson Mr Cobb in his day hasseen a few orange groves and is ca ¬

pable to judge and does not hesitate-in saying this is the finest thing ofits kind In the state of Florida anJdoes not believe it has an equal in theworld and it would be worth any onestime to go and see the Monarch

Attorney Carlos L Sistrunk tells agood one on himself He went dovejJiooting last evening at Doe Lake Hesought a favorable position and stirr-ed

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up a yellowjackets nest which In-

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proceeded to pay their compli-ments

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and Mr Sistrunk beat a hastyc retreat He then secured another

favorable position and had Just kneel-ed

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to take a shot when a swarm ofwasps broke down on him and he saidthe way he broke away was a cautionToday he is applying arnica

I The number of poll tax receiptschecked yesterday by the board ofcounty commissioners was 5017 fully2500 more than paid In one wet and

K dry election Had it not been for thiswindfall the school fund would be indebt as the state Is behind in its ac ¬

counts about 8000

We had a pleasant call this mornIng from Miss Jennie Brown of Oakan attractive young lady who attend ¬

ed the KnoblockBuhl wedding atyShady last night She was accom-panied

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by her sister Mrs W S Bellof Winter Haven Flab who Is now ona visit to her mother Mrs S SBrown of Oak

In a conversation with Mr W MShockley of Lowell yesterday welearned he had packed 9500 cans oftomatoes weighing three pounds eachand had he had the cans would havepacked many more Mr STiockley Is

l one of the pioneer tomato packers ofMarion county and hase made a de-

cided¬

success of It as he always suc ¬

ceeds In disposing of his goods Hesaid next season he will plant toma ¬

toes on his own account exclusively-for packing purposes in this way as ¬

suring himself a larger supply of asuperior tomato As he has been con-

ducting¬

4I the business he has been de ¬

pending upon his neighbors for hissupply and this consists in gettingwhat the grower does not find profita-ble4 to ship and tomatoes from thethird bloom are not as large and per-

fect¬

at the first picking

The funeral of Mrs C J Mason ofConner took place at the OklawahaBridge Baptist church yesterday af ¬

ternoon conducted by the Rev B IHull Mrs Mason leaves a husband-and seven children

Mrs Bessie Reeves Miller wife ofA Eugene Miller Micanopy died atthat place August 1st Revs Thrash-er

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Baptist Sistrunk Methodist andWardell Presbyterian officiated atthe funeral She was a devoted Chris-tian

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and a member of the Baptistchurch She was a great favorite luthat community and her death isgreatly deplored-

Mr W S Bell a former turpentineoperator at Berlin and Eloise Polkcounty has disposed of his location atthe latter place and after a visit withhis wifes mother at Oak Mrs S SBrown will proceed to Georgia andlocate permanently

The Blitchton public school openedMonday with a flattering attendanceThe school Is In charge of Miss Ma ¬

mie Terrell sister of Hon GeorgeGlen Terrell of Bushnell member of-

f the legislatureelect-

Stevefrt

Roberts who shot and killedy a young man by the name of Taylor-

at Dunnellon a few days ago andwho a coroners Jury in that city dis-

charged¬

i rendering a verdict of selfj defense will appear before Judge

I Bell tomorrow afternoon for a pre-liminary

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trial

i A friend In California writes theStar that last week the thermometerregistered 115 How is that for warmweather

t J M Neely postmaster at SummerHeld and the popular salesman atMayos general store was In the cityyesterday and on his return hometook in west Lake Weir where hisfamily reside

Rev Z A Crumpton of Berlin Isvery sick having been confined foreIght weeks to his home and today

t suffered from a severe hemorrhage-

The Star had a pleasant businesscall this morning from Mr J H Bur ¬

ton one of the intelligent and pro-

gressive¬

citizens of Sparr who washere attending to business matters-

Mr and Mrs S D Souter of Sparrwere In town today to inspect theirnew cottage erected by Contractor

1r Leach In the second ward

t Mrs Carrie A Arms has moved Intoher handsome new and roomy house-on Fort King avenue and is now near-ly

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straightened out Mr and Mrs FJ Huber are with her

Major T D Lancaster frojmt

theMoorheadLancaster on ShellI Island ai the houth of Crystal Riverwho has been In town for a i day ortwo on business returned to the Is ¬

land this afternoon-

Mr D W Tompkins and family arenow occupying the house on Okla ¬

wahaavenue which was recently va-

cated¬

by Mr R S Hall

Mr W W Carlton formerly of thiscity came up last evening from Inglla

nd Is a guest of the Ocala House

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A DELIGHTFUL LAUNCH PARTY

The following young people com-posed

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a jolly party who went down tothe springs in a big bus and fromthere embarked In the Isabelle MrGeo K Robinsons neat new motorboat running down to Delks Bluffwhere they indulged in a lunch andtook a dip In the limpid waters of therun coming home in the moonlightsinging songs and having a goodtime geerally Those in the partywere

Mr and Mrs Geo K RobinsonMisses Ethel and Hope RobinsonLillie Bright Marguerite PorterAdele Bittinger Messrs Ralph andPhil Robinson Peter McIntosh Rob ¬

ert Anderson Donald Schrieber Er ¬

nest Rawls and Rev MillsPrice-The credit of the trip is to Mr Phil

Robinson and the admirable manner-In which every feature of it was en-Joyed The jolly party reached homeabout ten oclock tired but happy

RELIEVING MUSCULAR STRAIN

Of the eyes that rob the vigor ofthe rest of the body is our profes ¬

sion Glasses are Intended for morethan the aiding of vision Some ofthe most distressing diseases havebeen relieved by glasses after doc-tors

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and surgeons had doctored andcut to their hearts content Donot procrastinate in the matter ofhaving your eyes examined by me

DR D M BONEYEyesight Specialist

Ocala FloridaOffice Hours 8 to 12 a m and

130 to 430 p m Optical office andlaboratory rooms 2 tnd 4 Gary bloc

MARION IN MASSACHUSETTS-

Editor Star This scribe left Cal-vary

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June 21st for Boston and had a-

very pleasant trip not suffering rromI the ocean waves at all indeed therewere very few waves and the weather-was fine Arriving in Boston wefound people wearing coats and en ¬

joying cool spells which did not lastas it was very soon as warm as nerein Florida and some times muchwarmer The papers giving reports-of weather gave Jacksonville as thecoolest place and mentioned the 12th-as the hottest day in eight years Of¬

ficial report 9S at my cousins atMaiden 101 That was a little warmfor me and I soon hied me away to acooler clime

Boston is quite a place Some ofthose stores would almost hold all ofOcalas stores Some of the suburbs-are very pretty Also some niceparks and beaches I expert to seemore of it when I return-

I went out on the trolley line toLexington where the first battle ofthe revolution was fought There aresome pretty old places there-

I had another pleasant voyage toSt John N B followed by a ride inthe cars through this beautiful coun ¬

try with its hills covered with greentrees and farms large meadow hillsand valleys on to Upham with itsmountains the river and brooks-

I like it here It Is so differentfrom Florida and it Is cooler hereThis is haying time now and tne

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farmers are busy and I think therewill be a good crop Oats look fineand are beginning to head The buck ¬

wheat looks well too Berries arequite plentiful I was too late for thewild strawberry that I have heard somuch about but the raspberries arenice also gooseberries-

I am enjoying this very much Inthe old home of my grandfathers but-I often think of fair Florida and asight of the Star which containsnews of the people and places I knowso well Perhaps I will find some ¬

I thing to write again of interest to myfriends Marl n z

I Upham N B July 28 190S

Those Who Attended the KnoblockBuhl Wedding-

The contracting parties were MrJohn H Knoblock Martin and MissKatie Buhl Shady Their attendantswere Mr George Buhl brother of thebride Miss Mabel Rutland of Rut ¬

land Sumtef county Mr I N Knoblock brother of the groom Hattieyule S C and Miss Jennie Brown ofOak Mr and Mrs H N Knoblockparents of the groom Mr and MrsJames J Knoblock brother and sisterof the groom Messrs V E and W AKnoblock brothers of the groom anof Martin Mrs S J Simmons ofMorrlslon aunt of the groom Mr andMrs Carl Buhl parents of the brideair and Mrs Fred G Buhl brotherand sister of the bride Mr and MrsW A Baxley and children OcalaMrs Baxley is a sister of the brideMr and Mrs W M Shockley andchildren Lowell Mrs Shockley is asister of the groom Mrs W S BellWinter Haven H W Douglass Wal ¬

ter Douglass Mr and Mrs J MDouglass Mr Robert Douglass MnA R Douglass all of the Shady sec-tion

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and Miss Gertrude BatchelderOcala

The bridal party took position un-

der¬

a beautiful bower of ferns vinesand roses in the southwest end of thelarge family room The room wastastily decorated with plants andferns Rev Barnett of the Methodistchurch Ocala read the ritualisticceremony in a most impressive man-ner

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using the ringAfter the ceremony congratulations-

were In order followed by a mostsumptuous repast an inspection ofthe many useful handsome and val-uable

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presents and a general socialtime when the bride and groom ac-companied

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by their friends from Mar ¬

tin took their leave for their homeswishing the newly wedded pair allthe happiness Imaginable in lifesjourney-

The bride is a very handsome younglady and so pleasing and gracious inher manners that she won all heartsby her sweet smiles and pleasantwords of greeting The community-in which she has grown to woman ¬

hood had become so attached to herthat they were loath to part yith herbeautiful personality and because Itremoved from that neighborhood thelast eligible young lady

The Star extends its hearty con-gratulations

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to the weddeo pair for along life of usefulness and happiness-

A pleasant feature of the evening-not on the program was tho christen-ing

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by Rev Barnett of the youngchild of Mr and Mrs F G Buhlwhom he named Frederick BenjaminBuhl The words spQken by RevBarnett were beautiful and impres-sively

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expressed and left a deep im-

press¬

on all present

BICYCLES BICYCLES-JNO S PEDRICK SON

Never too late to mend If your blcjcle needs mending no matter what-is the nature of the trouble call toFCC us Bicycles for sale or rent Ap-

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to Jno S Pedrick Son NextDoor South of Ocala Fire Station

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4all of my TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATSand certain other items in the store at q

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ACTUAL FACTORY COST fX

The stock is the very newest and most fashionablet Summer Millinery and as the season is just at its f

height this is a rare opportunity for the people of S

this section to secure new millinery at most 1111

4 heard of prices I must have room for the New14

Fall Goods to arrive in a few days JI MISS MARY AFFLECK IY iSouth Side Ocala House Block Ocala Florida X3

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BASEBALL

Result of Yesterdays Games in theSouth Atlantic League

Savannah 1 Macon 0Augusta 2 Columbia 2

Charleston 2 Jacksonville 1

Where They Play TodayColumbia at SavannahCharleston at MaconJacksonville at Augusta

Standing of the Clubs-GamesWonLostPC

Jacksonville 9C 72 24 750Columbia 88 40 43 455

Augusta 95 42 53 442Charleston 94 41 53 436Macon 100 35 G5 350

COWS FOR SALE-

I have three or four good freshcows for sale will give from two tothree gallons of milk per day W DCam

LAUNCHES BUILT TO ORDER

The public is cordially Invited to in-

spect¬

the Merry Widow the beauti-ful

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launch at Silver Springs that Ibuilt entirely from keel to awning Iam 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-manship

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The work is fully guaran-teed

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

Ocala May 18-

REWARD OFFERED-

The city of Ocala will pay a rewardof 10 for information that will con ¬

vict any person or persons of throwingor placing any glass bottles or glassof any description on the streets ofOcala G A Nash Mayor

CONFEDERATE MONEY FOR SALEHave 400 in Confederate money for

sale It may assist some one to com-plete

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a collection Inquire of the Staroffice

Delay in anything is bad but it ispositively dangerous when there issomething wrong with your kidneysDont wait until tomorrow Getsomething that is to be depended upon-to help you promptly at such timesThe one remedy above all others thatwe suggest is DeWitts Kidney andBladder Pills They are antiseptic-and almost instantly relieve back ¬

ache rheumatic pains and all bladderand kidney troubles We sell themSold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore-

A SHOCK-Is something awful There is no dan ¬

ger of being shocked if I do your elec ¬

trical work Everything electricalDrop a card W H Morris

159 Magnolia St

A NEW FLOOR COVERING-

Just received at the TheusZachryFurniture Co a big assortment of im-

ported¬

palmetto matting ranging inprice from 2 to 9 First importationof the kind in Ocala direct from theBahama Islands It is life wearing-and the very thing for floors duringthe hot season Call and see it

DISAGREEABLE AT HOMELots of men and women who are

agreeable with others get cranky-at home Its not disposition its theliver If you find in yourself thatyou feel cross around the house littlethings worry you just buy a bottle-of Ballards Herbine and put yourliver in shape You anti everybodyaround you will feel better for itPrice 50 cents per bottle Sold byAntiMonopoly Drugstore

KEEP COOLHave electric fans placed in your

office or home and keep cool throughthe hot months It is inexpensive andn great comfort See Walter Tuckerthe electrlclon about them

HEALTH AND VITALITY

Motts Nerverine PillsThe great nerve and brain restora ¬

tive for men and women producesstrength and vtallty builds up thesystem and renews the normal vigorFor sale by druggists or by mail 1

per box 6 boxes for 5 Sold by theAntiMonopoly Drugstore

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I GRINER FARM PICNIC

The Griner Farm union picnic willbe held Saturday August 15th Ev-erybody

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is invited to be with us andbring well filled baskets boxes andtrunks of goodies Everybody come

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and tell your friends to come SomeI of our brother clodhoppers will makesome good speeches right off the plowhandle Refreshments served by theunion Free lee water on the ground

A B Ilalsell Chin Com

Remedy for Diarrhoea Never Known-to Fai-

lI want to say a few words forChamberlains Colic Cholera and Di ¬

arrhoea Remedy I have usea thispreparation in my family for the pastfive years and have recommended itto a number of people in York countyand have never known it to fall toeffect a cure in any instance I feelthat I cannot say too much for thebest remedy of the kind in the world-

S Jemison Spring Grove YorkCounty Pa This remedy is for saleby all druggists-

If you want a pretty reading lamp toconnect with your electric light cur-

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nt in the library or hall of yourLome see Walter Tucker the elec-trician

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about It

NEW GOODSJ-UST IN

No 1 and 2 Mackerel

Brick Codfish

Pickled Pork

Bologna Sausage

Sweet Mixed Pickles

Cucumber Pickles

Stuffed Peppers

X K GtoceyClark Bros ProprietorsP-

HONE 174

C J PHILLIPSContractor and BuilderP-

lans and Specifications FurnishedUpon Request

J 29 South Hd Steat

Ocala Fla Phone 30

PURl JERSEYMILK

FROM TESTED COWS

Delivered every morning atyour door

Milk per quart lOcCream per pint 20oButtermilk per quart 6c

Call the White Wagon orPhone 114

Hiawatha Lake Dairy-

L ALE X AND ERPractical

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Careful estimates made on allcontract work Gives more andbetter work for the money thanany other contractor

GENERAL STRIKE ONTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC

Winnipeg Aug 6Cnion shopmenemployed by the Canadian Pacificrailway struck yesterday all of theshops on the system from the Atlan-tic

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to the Pacific and all the shops-are idle

It is estimated that twelve thou ¬

sand men quit work Even the oldmen in line for pensions went homeand it seems to be the most extensivestrike in the history of the railwayshops of Canada-

All the workmen employed aroundI the train sheds at the depots wentout and the conductors and engineerscaused some delay to the train service-by insisting that trains be properlymade up before they would take themoutThe strike is the result of the re ¬

fusal of the men to acquiesce in thefinding of the conciliatory board ap-pointed

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at the request of the men

JUDGE PARDEERESTRAINS JUDGE SPEER

Asheville X C August C Counselrepresenting the Southern Railway-the Louisville and Nashville and oth-er reads interested yesterday madeapplication before Judge Pardee ofthe United States court for an appealand supercedeas in the rate case re-

cently¬

decided by Jmlge SpeerJudge Pardee granted the appeal

and supercedeas which in effectpermits the railroads to put into ef-fect

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the Increased freight rates inGeorgia thus restraining the order ofJudge Speer

Judge Pardee required the railroadsappearing through counsel to paysufficient bonds to protect the ship ¬

pers who secured by Judge Spoersrestraining order from any loss theymay sustain in event a suit Is decidedI

adversely to the railroads

JOHNDEE PAYS A

TRIBUTE TO JOEL

Atlanta August 6Sotice has beenreceived that John D Rockefeller hasdeclined election as one of the vicepresidents of the Joel Chandler HarrisMemorial Association but that Illscheck for 1000 would be forwarded-to the association immediately-

THE AIRSHIP WILL BE REBUILT

Berlin Aug GDr Von BethlmannHolhvege imperial secretary uf statefor the interior after consulting wltnhis colleagues has decided to forwardto Count Zeppelin 125000 the pro ¬

posed estimate in the imperial budget-for aeronautic experiments as a re ¬

ward for the countys many years orsacrifice of this character in the in ¬

terest of the Fatherland Subscription-lists for a fund to provide Count Zep-pelin

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with the means for building anew balloon have been opened In Ber-lin

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Bremen Kuttgart and othertowns in Germany and Switzerland

TEDDY CONGRATULATES TURKY

Washington August PresidentRoosevelt through the state depart

v > nt has extended his compliments-to the sultan of Turkey for estab-lishing

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a representative form of gov ¬

ernment in Turkey Ambassador JG A Leishman United States ambas-sador

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to Turkey was instructed toexpress to the sultan the sympatheticinterest

A WEAKLING-Is the only way to describe the poorchild that is afflicted with worms Nomatter how much or how often iteats the worms get all the nourish ¬

ment from the food the child getspractically none Whites CreamVermifuge gets rid of the wormsquickly easily and with no bad aftereffects Price 25 cents a bottle Soldby AntiMonopoly Drugstore

SENSITIVE MRS SICARINew York Aug 6 Because her

husband had scolded her for havingrefused to nurse their baby MrsMarie Sicari sixteen years old No88 Ninth street Long Island Citycommitted suicide yesterday after-noon

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by shooting herself with a re ¬

volver Before she shot herself shehad tried to commit suicide by drink ¬

ing water into which she had poured-the crumbled heads of matches andthen drunk benzine She left a letterto her husband in which she said shewas going to kill herself because hehad reproached her for not havingnursed the child

What a New Jersey Editor Say-sr T Lynch Editor of the Phillips

burg N J Daily Post writes Ihave used many kinds of medicinesfor coughs and colds in my family butnever anything so good as FoleysHoney and Tar I cannot say toomuch in praise of it Sold by alldealers

LOW RAILROAD RATES

From Ocala via the Atlantic Coast-Line

3C5O Toledo Ohio and return G AR encampment Tickets on saleAugust 27th 28th 19th and 30thGood returning Sept 15th Priv-ilege

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extension until Oct 15th bypaying fee of 1

54160 Fort Worth Texas and returnTickets on sale Aug 29 30 31 Goodto leave Fort Worth Sept 30th

2435 Lexington Ky and returnTickets on sale Sept 13 14 and 15

Good to leave Lexington Sept 232320 Monteagie lenn and returnDates of sale July 11 17 IS 27 28

August 8 returning leave MonteagleSept 5th

4970 Boston Mass and return viaSavannah and steamship Tickets-on sale daily until Sept 30th goodreturning Oct 31st

4570 New York and return via Jacksojiville or Savannah and steam ¬

ship Tickets on sale daily untilSeptember 30th good returning Oc-

tober¬

31st5115 Chicago III and return Tick ¬

ets on sale daily until Sept 30 goodreturning Oct 31st

4185 Hot Springs Ark and returnTickets on sale daily good return-Ing 90 days from date of sale

Low excursion rates are also au-

thorized¬

to a great many other pointsFor further information call on ticketagent or J G Kirkland division pas-senger

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agent Tampa Fla

WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLSHave you neglected your kidneys

Have you overworked your nervousystom and caused trouble with yourkidneys and bladder Have you pains-in loins side back groins and blad ¬

der Have you a flabby appearance-of the face especially under the eyesToo frequent a desire to pass urineIf so Williams Kidney Pills willcure you Sold by the AntiMonopolyDrugstore 7

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Do Ypa Like Honest-Square Dealing

Dr Pierces worldfamed medicines are put out under the belief thatpublicity is the best possible guaranty of merit and that the most intel¬

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ligent people generally want to know what they take into their stom-

achs¬

I whether it be as food drink or medicine Although it was a boldstep to take and quite out of the usual practice of makers of proprie ¬

tary medicines yet Dr Pierce some time ago decided to publish broad ¬

cast and on all his bottlewrappers all the ingredients entering into thecomposition or makeup of his celebrated family medicines A squaredeal is therefore assured every one using his medicines for one knowsexactly what he or she is paying for when purchasing them since everyingredient is published in plain English on the bottlewrappers and thecorrectness of the same attested under solemn oath These several ingredi-ents are selected from among the very best known to medical science-for the cure of the various diseases for which these medicines arerecommended

The most eminent and leading med-ical

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teachers and writers of all theeeveral schools of practice have endorsedeach of the ingredients entering into DrPierces medicines in the strongest posiblrterras Th makers of Dr Pierces

raeotclnes believeVhat intelligent peopledo it ish to n theira Iotf birVs and gulp downwhateVeiyspiijseJtecVto them either in

way OITOOT or medicinewithout knowing s thing of theproperties and harm Ie character ofthe agents employed Thev helipqthathealth is too sncrfd n heritace tobe experimented with nndnthju peopleshould not tqje jJigrfiVfugJt ot tjir cqmnomtiun ot i-

qnceljrI h is 11 aT cpt in itwr

Piercers me icmnes are madewholly from the roots of plants foundgrowing in the depths of our Americanforests They are so compounded thatthey cannot do harm in any case evento the most delicate woman or child Byopen publicity Dr Pierce has taken hismedicines out of the list of secret nos ¬

trums of doubtful merit and madethem REMEDIES OF KNOWN COMPO-

SITION¬

are therefore in a classall by themselves being absolutely andin every sense nonsecret

By this bold step Dr Pierce has shownthat his formulas are of such excellence-that he is not afraid to subject them tothe fullest scrutiny

There is a badge of on everybottle of Dr Pierces medicines in thefull list of its ingredients duly attested-as correct under solemn oath

No other medicines put up for general-use through druggists can make claimto any such distinction and none otherthan Dr Pierces medicines have anysuch professional endorsement of theiringredients Such professional endorse-ment

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should have far more weight withthe afflicted than anv amount of lay ornonprofessional endorsement or testi ¬

Of course the exact proportion ofeach ingredient used in Dr Piercesmedicines as well as the working formula-or manner of preparing the same andthe specially devised apparatus and ap-pliances

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employed in their manufacture-are withheld from publicity that DrPierces proprietary rights may be fullyprotected from such unprincipled imi-tators

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as might be piratically inclinedThe preparation of these medicines

without tlie use oi a drop of alcohol so

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Kodol the samethat are found in healthy

stomach Being liquid startsat once

Kodol not only digests your foodbut you enjoy mouthfulyou

need sufficient ofgood food to maintain

and healthBut this food must be digested

otherwise the ofand are the

your stomach do itswork properly tohelp your the

thing that will the ¬

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generally and yet so harmfulin the run to most invalids

use is long continued even indoses cost Dr Pierce years ofcareful study and labor with the aid ofskilled pharmacists and chemists toassist him Naturally he does not careto away s and exacprocesses for these medicines

want to deal in the mostopen manner with all his patrons andpatients and this frank open andhonest way of dealing they mayexactly what they are when usinghis medicines

What Do They Cure This ques ¬

tion is often concerning DrPierces two leading medicines oldenMedical and Favorite Pre¬

scription-The answer is that n Medical

n is most potent alterative-or bloodpurifier and tonic or

and acts incurative and healing way upon all themucous as of thepassages throat bronchial tubes stom-ach

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bowels and bladder largeper cent of catarrhal cases thedisease affects the nasal passages thethroat larynx bronchia stomach ascatarrhal bowels as mucoQSdiarrhea uterus orpelvic Even in the chronic orulcerative stages of these affections itis often successful in effecting cures

The r Favorite Prescription is advisedfor the cure of one class of diseases only

those peculiar weaknesses derange¬

ments and irregularities incident towomen It is a powerful yet gen-tly

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invigorating tonic and-strengthening nervine 1 or weak Wornout womenno matterwhat has caused the n Fa-vorite

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will be mostbuilding up the strength

the womanly functions sub-duing

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pain and bringing about healthyvigorous condition the system

Women suffering from diseasea of long-standing are invited to consult DoctorPierce by letter free All correspond¬

I once is held as strictly private nndsacredly confidential d rBSS RV Pierce N Y

Dr Pierces Medical Adviser 1000pages is sent free on receipt of 21 onecent stamps for papercovered or 31

for copy Addreat-aa above

HAY SHORE HOTELESPIRITU SANTO SPRINGS FLA

Formerly Green Springs

Located on the Bay room hotel Nice shadyyard Table supplied with fresh fish chickens Ves

beef Plenty of fresh milk and butter from hoteldairy Vegetables from home garden Hotel run on fam-

ily style Rates 2 per day 8 to per week-

T ROY YOUNG Proprietor= = = == = 4

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Beef Veal Florida Stall Fed BeefMutton Armours Star Ham Armours PorkSausage Cabbage Rutabagas Turnips BeetsSweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Spanish Onions

W P EDWARDSPhone City Market

DAVID S WOODROW W AKIN GEORGE H FORD

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Makes of Plumbing Goods Gas Engines Pumps IrrigatingPlants Acetylene Plants Sold a nd Installed Complete Estimatespromptly submitted on any Work in our line

P 0 Box Ko 944 OCALA FLORIDA Phone No 378w

KodolVFor Dyspepsia and Indigestion

If you Suffer from Indigestion Dyspepsia Ga onthe Stomach Belching Sour Stomach Heartburn-etc a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly

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Kodol is perfectly harmless

Our GuaranteeG-o to your druggist today and get a dol ¬

lar bottle Tlitn after you Lave used theentire contents of the bottle If you canhonestly suy that It has not done you anyrood return the bottle to the druggist aDdhe will rtfandyour rnoney wltbout ¬tion or delay We will then pay the drug-gist Dont hesitate all drucglsts knowthat our guarantee Is good otter ap-plies

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to the large Louie only and to but oneIn a family The larcbott contains 2J4Units as much as the Shy cent bottle

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