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WI t a S > I- C r 1 4 C I I 2f- V1 OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JUNE t1 1509 v J 1 1Cf 4 The Oil Stove With- aCAMNETTOP 1 1 t The New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil CookStove differs j from all other oil stovest hat I a CABINET TOP Thii I iG means you can keep dishes and utensils within easy reach while cooking and can kiep fiod hot I aftr removing itfrem tht blazt From its wonderful burners to its racks for holding towels the L i NEW PERFECTION Wkk Blue Flame OB CookStove is without equal Its principle of concentrated heat means that the work t can be done quickly and without the kitchen being heated to an unbearable degree Can be lighted instantly and turned high low or medium at will Three sizes With or without Cabinet i Top At your dealers or write our nearest agency T ThedtO Lamp lamp comet u perfec- tion near u its pot tible to get Gives bright light that reaches the farthest corner of a ooduzed- i livingroom Well made throughout of nickeled brass perfectly safe and very ornamental If not with your dealer write our nearest agen- cyStandard Oil Company rc I i H ROBINSON President- S H BLITCH Manager J O BOOZER Asst Manager GEO J BLITCH Te- llerCOMMERCIAL BANKOC- ALA FLA THE DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANK Are the merchants the professional and successful men and women of the city the farmers of the surround ing territory- We accommodate all classes Our customers represent the men and womenwho have built and are stII building successful enterprises- We solicit a share of your business s FORT KING MADE IN 1M3 Bottled In Bond One Quart 100 I Four Quarts S350 101TLLD IN eon- DRT Delivered 375 This is a choice High Grade L Private Stock Rye Whiskey p LI andweFillyGuarufeeitto- L be as good as any bottled in- S S bond whiskey on the market that is sold for 150 a quart i THE CARMICHAEL SON CO OCALA FLORIDA rniii I SUPS saved i ONE IN EVERY ISSUE OF THIS PAPER M thMAGAZINESfrIp- p How to Get Library Slips Library Slips are packed with household products A Libruy Slip also appears 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X Malphurs and children went up to Worthington Springs Wednesday for a few days The Childrens Day exercises Sun- day ¬ were very much enjoyed by a large crowd of CItra people The pro ¬ gram was gracefully carried out and presided over by Mrs J S Wyckoft and Mrs A C White Miss May Borland presided at the organ ac- companied ¬ by Mr Sparr with violin and their music was greatly enjoyed- the children All did tine especially- in the processional march which was so gracefully led by little Misses Lula Getzen and Winnie Crosby The dec- orations ¬ were beautiful lovely Mowers and potted plants everywhere- The Program Processional hymn and march Prayer by the superintendent ended by the Lords prayer chant Hymn Love Devine Address of welcome Ethel Crosby Responsive reading Childrens Day Greetings by four little girls Little Sunbeams by primary Recitation Louise Crosby Song Thank God for Little Chil ¬ dren Recitation five little boys Recitation The Legend of a Rose by Kathleen Wyskoff Exercise by Juniors Recitation Willie Harrison Solo Give Thanks and Slug Miss Louise Borland Building the Tower or the Light- of the World by seven boys Exercise by Junior class The Object of Childrens Day Of- fering ¬ David White Song Offering Chorus Collection Howard Spann and Wil burn Melton RICH MENS GIFTS ARE POOR beside this I want to go on record- as saying that Iregard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman writes Mrs O Rhinevault of Vestal Center N Y 101 can never forget what it has done for me This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits vigor of body and jubilant health It quickly cures nervousness sleeplessness mel ¬ ancholy headache backache fainting- and dizzy spells soon builds up the weak ailing and sickly Try them 50c at all druggists I HOUSES FOR RENT I Modern cottages all conveniences well located and new Apply to Jos ¬ eph Bell at court house HOUSE FOR RENT For rent an eigntroom residence well located on South Third street Apply to F W Ditto or to Guy Toph- at the Montezuma hotel LOW RATES- via the SEABOARD AIR LINE 1765 Asheville N C and return account International Convention Baraca and Philathea Tickets on sale June 17 and 18 Final limit June 25 1909 I 1423 Atlanta Ga and return ac ¬ count American Association of I Opticians Tickets on sale June I 19 and 20 Final limit June 25 1909 1765 Asheville N C and return account Dramatic Order Knights- of Khorassan biennial meeting Tickets on sale July 8 9 10 and 11 Final limit July 26 1909 3165 Memphis rrenn and return account Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers Association Tickets on sale May 16 17 and 18 Final limit May 22 1909 6690 Denver Colo and return ac ¬ count General Assembly Presbyter- Ian church of U S of America Tickets on sale May 16 17 18 and 19 Final limit to reach original starting point October 31 J 835 Savannah Ga and return ac- count ¬ General ssemby Presbyter- ian ¬ church in United States Tick ¬ ets on sale May 17 18 and 19 Final limit June 2 109- 2O80NashviJIe Tenn and return account Annual Session Sunday School Congress and Young Peo- ples ¬ Chautauqua Tickets on sale June 7 8 and 9 Final limit 15 days from but not including date of sale 1525 Tuscaloosa Ala and return account summer school for teachers University of Alabama Tickets on sale June S 9 12 14 19 21 2S July 3rd and 5th Final limit 15 days from date of sale but by deposit Ing tickets with special agent Tuscaloosa not later than 15 days from date of sale extension may be had to September 30 on payment of fee of 51 2080 Xashville Tenn and return account Peabody College summer school for teachers and Vanderbilt Biblical Institute Tickets on sale June 6 7 8 14 15 16 2S 29 and 30 Final limit 15 days from date of sale but by depositing tickets with spec- ial ¬ agent Nashville not later than 15 days from date of sale extension- may be had to September 30 on payment of fee of 51 For full information ana sleeper reservations call on any agent Sea ¬ board or write to S C Boylston- Asst Gen Pass Agent Jacksonville Fla or call on H C Raysor C T A p Ocala Fla POOR MILK- is often thought to be responsible for an Infants loss in weight or general poor health The cause usually is that the child has worms They get thi > nourishment in the food and the baby starves actually starves Whites Cream Vermifuge expels the worms and nourishes the child sure and safe Price 25c at all druggists BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION- The Board of Public Instruction in and for Marion county met in regular session at tjifir office in the court j house on Monday Tune Sth 1009 with Isaac tevens chairman and members J B R Blitch and J S Grantham pres- ent i and acting and Supt J H Brin son secretary The minutes of the last m ttinc were read and approved- A i communication from Mr J J XT Bronson supervisor of the Ebcnfztr school with reference to the painting- of the school house and the failure of the patrons to pay for same was pre- sented ¬ to the board The board de- clined ¬ 1 to take any action in the matter further than to recommend that the j patrons pay tIll amount contracted for Action with reference to tho ap- pointing ¬ of a trustee for the oklawa ha school was postponed awaiting a recommendation of u suitable ptrson- bj tho patrons of tho school I Acceptance of Mr e E Lucius of his appointment as trusts of Charter Oak school was rocoivod and filed A request from th > Moss Bluff school to make csitain changes in the I school building was presented and ac- tion ¬ was deferred until the special meeting which it was aged to hold on Monday June 21st for the pur- pose ¬ of taking up all questions of re ¬ pairs appropriations and appoint ¬ ments It was agreed that all the patrons- of the Key Pond or Lake Bryant schools having interest in the ropos ed new location of the school bo re ¬ quested to meet with the board at its special meeting for the purpose of I considering tin proposed changes in the location of the tchool The supervisor of the Montague col ¬ ored school appeared to request that the board pay the full salary of the I third teacher Action was deferred I until the special meeting Mr D M Waldron supervisor of the Bay Lake school appeared with reference to the building of a new school house to take the place of the one that was destroyed by lire He was instructed to go ahead and make arrangements for the building of the house ascertain the cost and partic- ulars ¬ I of same and report at the special meeting of the board The following bills wore audited and ordered paid Ocala Plumbing I Electic Co on Ocala dist lt for put ¬ ting fausets at school building S12f J W Johns on Dunn ° lIon district for running wagon for eighth month 530 V B Long for repairing county school wagon 230 Ocala Bnnner for print- ing ¬ and publishing examination no- tice ¬ 5riO Ocala Star for job work anti publishing examination notice G Commercial Bank for interest on I warrants redeemed in May 8713 J H Brinson for postage and express- on examination questions 179 T E Pasteur for commission 12375 J L Wiley from Slater fund for sundry items of expense connected with the industrial work of Fessender Acad- emy ¬ 1002 Teachers reports and accounts were audited and ordered paid amounting- to 1922 The board adjourned for the day Ocala Fla June S 1909 The Board of Puhlic Instruction met pursuant to adjournment The treasurers report was received and checked up showing county warrants cancelled amounting to 700452 leav- ing ¬ a balance of 0r 0 Subdistrict warrants cancelled amounted to 1119164 leaving a total balance of subdistrict funds on hand of GS3 09 The board then adjourned to take up tho work of conducting the state uni ¬ form examination for teachers J H Brmcnn Secretary KENDRICK- Last Sunday was observed as Chil ¬ drens Day by our Sunday School anti a ver pleasant occasion it was The good ladies of the place deserve much credit in the war they had instructed the children The following is the program 1 Piocesslonul hymn by school 2 Prayer by O G Olin 3 Song by school 4 Recitation Childrens Day Grectin by Bertha Guthery Elma Grace anti AUhlty Granthum 5 Responsive reading The Story- of Palms and Praises In the Bible C Recitation Palms antI Praises by Mabel Aikins 7 The Story in song Hosanna by school S The Lord of the King by Mrs B C Webbs class 9 Recitation Tilt First Childrens The Knockout Blow The blow which knocked out Corbett- was a revelation to tho prim fighters From tho earliest days of the ring tho knockout blow was aimed for the jaw the temple or the jugular vein Stomach punches wero thrown in to worry and weary the fighter but if a scientific man had told one of tho old fighters that tho most vulnerable spot wa3 tho region of the stomach hed have laughed at him for an ignoramus Dr Pierce fc bringing ho to t e public a parallel fact that thq stomacVIs the most vulnerable organ out ofYbe pnro ring as well as In It We ur h os throats feet and lung but theWwtofifchVe are utterly indiffer- ent ¬ I to until disc < 1 finds the solar plexu5 and knocks us out Make your stomach OJjJ1l and trong bYw U50Cf 10Ct iercesGolde Q Me Ca icoverv a TOU nrotecyrmr r n n von r moss y I ny- Enro spot Golden Medical Discovery cures wcaic stomach indigestion or dyspepsia torpid liver bad thin and Im- pure ¬ blood and other diseases of the or ¬ gans of digestion and nutrition Tho < t Golden Medical Discovery baA a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh no I matter where located or what stage it may have reached In Nasal Catarrh it Is well to cleanse the with Dr Sages Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the Discovery as a constitutional rem ¬ edy Why tho Golden Medical Discov- ery ¬ cures catarrhal diseases as of the stomach bowels bladder and other pelv organs will be plain to you If you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ Ings of eminent medical authorities en- dowing ¬ its ingredients and explaining their curative properties It free on request Addre Dr RV Pierce Buffalo N Y This booklet gives all the Ingi2dient3 entering into Dr Pierces medicines from whkh it will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol pure triplerefined glycerine being used instead- Dr Pierces great thousandpage illus- trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free paperbound for 21 one centstamps or loth for 31 stumps Address Dr Pierce as above CHICH S PiLLS THE 11 VMOVll rRAX- Ifodin lyourIruj1t- f IhlehnMers IllBinond Kr- 1IIIs la lIed 1=4 Gold ni y hoia SCLSI aJ Iae R t- ToLo 1 oo other fly cf Tour RrnfrUI MbftCIIjtilKTEflR DLiMOM HKM I iLLfi2- V yean kaowau Best Sifei A1irys Rclutl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYERflffiERE zo 1 Would You Think of Eating Salt Pork Every DayL- ard l Si is hog fatso is salt pork Both are indigestible and often unhealthy h Until Cottolene was placed on the market people Had to use lard for all frying and shortening purposes they had no recourse But now there is no excuse for J1 eating lardsoaked pastry and jeopardising your digestion with lardsoaked food L M Cottolene is a vegetable productpure healthful digestible Itcontains no hog fat Even a dyspeptic can eat and enjoy Cottolene food without the after A 1 pangs of indigestion- Once give Cottolene a fair trial and youll banish lard from your kitchen i forever COTTOLENE iS Guaranteed Your grocer Isherebyan M HMMW thonzed to refund your 8f money in case you are not pleased after having given Cottolene a fair test Never Sold in Bulk Cottoene Is packed in pails with an air- tight top to clean fresh and whole some and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable- odors such as fish oil etc 0 Cook Book Free For a 2c pay postage we will mail you our new rpTJR FOOD COOK BOOK edited and compiled by Mrs Mary J Lincoln the famous Food Expert- and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes I i Made only by THE N K FAIRBANK COMPANY Chicago Natures Gift from the Sunny South ST JOSEPHS ACADEMYLOR- ETTO f- i Near Mandarin FLORIDA I I Boarding School for Boys Conducted by tho Sisters of St Toseph Young p J Boys from S to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along Physical Intel ¬ lectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent Swimming- Pool Complete Equipment In Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall and Recreation Rooms v Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIO- RSt Josephs Academy Loretto Florida I 4 Tk Marion Hardware Co y > OCALA FLORIDA I CARRY AT ALL TIMES A COMPLETE STOCK OF < I Doors Paints Builders Hardware- Sash I Oils Farm Implements Blinds Varnishes Carpenters Tools 7 Saw Mill Phosphate and Turpentine Supplies Guns Revolvers Ammunition Leggings Hunting Coats Gun Cases State agents for and carry in stock Implements- and Gasolene Engines of the Harvester Company > American and Elwood Field Fence I I H B CLARKSON General Manager Day by Miss Cora Syms 10 Recitation Thats Baby by Augie Guthery 11 Recitation Where Did You Come From Baby Dear by Cora Cox 12 Song Thank God for Little Children by school 15 Recitation Taking and Giv- ing ¬ by Geo Grantham 1C Recitation Object of Our Chil Inns Day Offering by Cecil Mc leod Cecil made a very earnest ap- peal ¬ which was followed by a very liberal collection 17 Responsive reading- IS Song The Robins Song of Praises by school 19 Exercise and song Little Sun benms by school 20 Song Let us Crown Him by school 21 i Song by primary class Open the Gates for Our Dear Little Feet Among the visitors at our Childrens- Day exercises were Mr and Mrs M G Davis Zuber Mr L F Teuton with Miss Harness of Martin Willie Grace Juliette Mrs Anna Aiken Ocala Miss Guthery Rochelle Mr B C Webb has received a handsome automobile We know Mrs Web is quite proud of it She is al- ready ¬ planning many trips She ex pects to make when she learns how to run the machine Miss Clem Guthery after spending several days with her brother J J Guthery returned to he home at Ro- chelle ¬ Wednesday Miss Edith Livingston who has been the guest of Mrs Clifford Living- ston ¬ fur more than a week returned home at Edgar Wednesday The many friends she made while here hop that she will soon find her way back Mr J W Fowler and Miss Emma Mock of Fairfield visited Mr and Mrs A A Olin Wednesday- The many friends of Mr Jerry Wat- ers ¬ will be pained to learn that he is vtry low The end is expected at any- time Cantaloupes continue to go forward The returns are quite satisfactory so I Tar but a good many yet to be heard I from I A VITAL POINT The most delicate part of a baby is I its bowels Every ailment that it suf frs with attacks the bowels also en- dangering ¬ I in most cases the life of the infant McGees Baby Elixir curs diarrhoea dysentery and all derange I mnts of the stomach and bowels At all druggi t R C Davis Co of Jacksonville- will sell any make of secondhand typewriter upon easy terms If desired 4 Ballards i jj Snow Liniment Positively Cures r 4- it t r ra Rheumatism Neuralgia Lame t l Back Old Sores W o1t s Z5 wj or h i Sprains Bruises etc f 1 L 1 Give it a Trial and be Convinced h- r 1i = s Iii Three Sizes Price 25 SOc and 100 I cj4 1 3 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO ii i JAMES F BALLARD Proprietor p 4 ST LOUIS MISSOURI Solff nnd Recommended b- ALL DRUGGISTS SEABOARDAI- R LINE SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TRAINS- Year Round Limited Non 84 and 81 Florida Fast Mail Nos 66 and 43 66 84 81 43 1030 am 900 pmLv Tampa Arl 630 am 600 pm 1115 amhlOOO pm Lv Turkey Creek Lv 530 ami 508 pm 1130 amIlO20 pmLv Plant City Lv 515 am 458 pm 1220 arnlllS pmLv Dade City Lv 515 am 458 pm 148 pm 110 amLv Wildwood Lv 235 am 235 pm 245 pm 210 amLv Ocala Lv 135 am 137 pm 440 pm 430 amLv Waldo Lvll40 pmll37 am 600 pm 615 amLv Baldwin LvlO17 pnlO1G am 640 pm 700 pmiAr Jacksonville Lv 930 pm 930lID 750 pm 905 amlLv Jacksonville At 500 pm 715 am 1140 prnl245 Savannah Ar 110 pm 245 am 420 arn 450 pmAr Columbia Az 1025 am 1140 pm- 115C aml225 amlAr Raleigh Ar 345 am 510 pm 540 pm 750 amlAr Portsmouth Ax 900 punl 925 am 505 pm 530 amAr Richmond Arl040 pm 1225 pta 835 pm850 amlAr Washington Lv 720 pm J05 am 952 pm 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Page 1: The Oil Would You Think - Library of Congress · WI t a S > I- C r 1 4 I C I 2f-OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JUNE t1 1509 V1 v J 1 1Cf 4 The Oil Stove With- 1 1 aCAMNETTOP t The New

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2f-V1OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JUNE t1 1509

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4 The Oil Stove With-

aCAMNETTOP11 t

The New Perfection Wick BlueFlame Oil CookStove differs

j from all other oil stovest hatI a CABINET TOP Thii

I iGmeans you can keep dishes and

utensils within easy reach while

cooking and can kiep fiod hot

I aftr removing itfrem tht blazt

From its wonderful burners toits racks for holding towels the

L

i NEW PERFECTIONWkk Blue Flame OB CookStove

is without equal Its principle of concentrated heat means that the work

t can be done quickly and without the kitchen being heated to an unbearabledegree Can be lighted instantly and turned high low or

medium at will Three sizes With or without Cabinet

i Top At your dealers or write our nearest agency

T ThedtO Lamp lampcomet u

perfec-tion

near

u its pottible to get Gives

bright light that reaches the farthest corner of a ooduzed-i livingroom Well made throughout of nickeled brass

perfectly safe and very ornamental If not with yourdealer write our nearest agen-

cyStandard Oil Companyrc I

i

H ROBINSON President-S H BLITCH Manager J O BOOZER Asst Manager

GEO J BLITCH Te-

llerCOMMERCIAL BANKOC-

ALA FLA

THE DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANKAre the merchants the professional and successful men and women ofthe city the farmers of the surround ing territory-

We accommodate all classes Our customers represent the men andwomenwho have built and are stII building successful enterprises-

We solicit a share of your business

s FORT KING

MADE IN 1M3

Bottled In Bond

One Quart 100

I Four Quarts S350101TLLD IN eon-

DRT Delivered 375

This is a choice High Grade

L Private Stock Rye Whiskey

p LI andweFillyGuarufeeitto-

L be as good as any bottled in-

S

S

bond whiskey on the marketthat is sold for 150 a quart

i

THE CARMICHAEL SON COOCALA FLORIDA

rniii

I SUPS savedi

ONE IN EVERY ISSUE OF THIS PAPERM

thMAGAZINESfrIp-p

How to Get Library SlipsLibrary Slips are packed with household products A LibruySlip also appears in each issue of this paper Cut it out andsave it with those packed with the following productsAmours fZSXSt Brand cf Canned Metis Armouri Potted nd Deviled MetArmours Star Sliced Bacon Armour Extract of Beef Armour Soluble BeefAmours uacheon Beei Banner Lye liisinfechini Banner Chloride of Iime

Izioer Dry Ammonia ensdorp Royal Dutch CoccaIkard5teya Acme FeznutFuterBds1ey Shredded Codfish BcardslcT3 Star BoneleM HerrintI-

Cmttuaet Powder Best by TcsU Dunhams Shred Cocnanut I

Forte Kora Kinks HO Oatmeal rod nil HO Products GenaanAmenou Coffee I-

I ao4 Teas Golden Egg Macaroni Noodles Spaghetti etc Hcide Iicoric Pastille I

abll JutibesJc1I O kc Cream Powtlcrlcnncns Talcum PowderMy Wife-gEd ingNone Such Mince MeatPabst Extract the JestPo2 Massage Crcan p1actic Tooth BrushC51umt10 A GlycethiePuucciSoapScrubRZ Scouring soap5unny Monday auadry Soap I-

3lnOne 10 100 ases IS

How to Gather library Slips QtdcLly Library SEpI Seed 6e etam from this paper and tioseobtainedfcom household products may be com ¬

focOrkyGM bined One Full Library Slip equals one cent and ft n1 Librarycatalog Slips equal fractions of one cent Add fractions to mak Full Libraq-

eadwailpocket Slips One hundred Full Library Slips equal 5100S What Library Slips Buy Library Slips are accepted In full0 Inw payment for ul cnptinn to this newspaper or for subscriptions lQl

INK tapanj standard magazines They also buy books Catalog fr A twecent stamp Brine Orders and Library Slip to the

111 W 14141 St office of this NwaLpr All Orders should writtenA Ytck ClI1 plainly in letter form givjng name an1 address and what Is de

circd and be accompanied by proper number of library Slips C-

I IVALUASLi1IIJJj14JI1F SAVE THISI-

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Beautiful Program of the ChildrensDay Exercises

Mr J R Williams went down toOcala Monday-

Mr Ray Bullock of Ocala attendedcourt here Monday-

Mrs Sam Harris and Mrs Hamp-ton

¬

Pettis went up to Jacksonville lastFriday

Misses Ethel and Louise Borland-are home from Rollins College MissLouise graduated with high honorslast Thursday-

Mrs J W Ray of Palatka camedown Saturday to view her new homeThey will move soon

Mr T Burt Hoy express messengerhas succeeded Mr Andrew Ellis onthe CItra run Mr Ellis Is now onthe run from Lakeland to Waysross

Mrs E O Sherouse and baby returned to their home in Palatka Mon ¬

dayMissApple Redditt leaves Friday

for Jacksonville where she will visitseveral days

Mrs C W Driver went down toOcala last Friday

Marshal Whitley went down toOcala Monday

Miss Eugenia Burleson visited inOcala last week

Mrs J X Malphurs and childrenwent up to Worthington SpringsWednesday for a few days

The Childrens Day exercises Sun-day

¬

were very much enjoyed by alarge crowd of CItra people The pro ¬

gram was gracefully carried out andpresided over by Mrs J S Wyckoftand Mrs A C White Miss MayBorland presided at the organ ac-

companied¬

by Mr Sparr with violinand their music was greatly enjoyed-the children All did tine especially-in the processional march which wasso gracefully led by little Misses LulaGetzen and Winnie Crosby The dec-orations

¬

were beautiful lovely Mowersand potted plants everywhere-

The ProgramProcessional hymn and marchPrayer by the superintendent ended

by the Lords prayer chantHymn Love DevineAddress of welcome Ethel CrosbyResponsive readingChildrens Day Greetings by four

little girlsLittle Sunbeams by primary

Recitation Louise CrosbySong Thank God for Little Chil ¬

drenRecitation five little boysRecitation The Legend of a Rose

by Kathleen WyskoffExercise by JuniorsRecitation Willie HarrisonSolo Give Thanks and Slug Miss

Louise BorlandBuilding the Tower or the Light-

of the World by seven boysExercise by Junior classThe Object of Childrens Day Of-

fering¬

David WhiteSong Offering ChorusCollection Howard Spann and Wil

burn Melton

RICH MENS GIFTS ARE POORbeside this I want to go on record-as saying that Iregard Electric Bittersas one of the greatest gifts that Godhas made to woman writes Mrs ORhinevault of Vestal Center N Y101 can never forget what it has donefor me This glorious medicine givesa woman buoyant spirits vigor ofbody and jubilant health It quicklycures nervousness sleeplessness mel ¬

ancholy headache backache fainting-and dizzy spells soon builds up theweak ailing and sickly Try them50c at all druggists

I

HOUSES FOR RENT I

Modern cottages all convenienceswell located and new Apply to Jos ¬

eph Bell at court house

HOUSE FOR RENTFor rent an eigntroom residence

well located on South Third streetApply to F W Ditto or to Guy Toph-at the Montezuma hotel

LOW RATES-via the

SEABOARD AIR LINE1765 Asheville N C and returnaccount International ConventionBaraca and Philathea Tickets onsale June 17 and 18 Final limitJune 25 1909 I

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3165 Memphis rrenn and returnaccount Interstate Cotton SeedCrushers Association Tickets onsale May 16 17 and 18 Final limitMay 22 1909

6690 Denver Colo and return ac ¬

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Chautauqua Tickets on saleJune 7 8 and 9 Final limit 15 daysfrom but not including date of sale

1525 Tuscaloosa Ala and returnaccount summer school for teachersUniversity of Alabama Tickets onsale June S 9 12 14 19 21 2S July3rd and 5th Final limit 15 daysfrom date of sale but by depositIng tickets with special agentTuscaloosa not later than 15 daysfrom date of sale extension may behad to September 30 on payment offee of 51

2080 Xashville Tenn and returnaccount Peabody College summerschool for teachers and VanderbiltBiblical Institute Tickets on saleJune 6 7 8 14 15 16 2S 29 and 30

Final limit 15 days from date of salebut by depositing tickets with spec-ial

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agent Nashville not later than 15

days from date of sale extension-may be had to September 30 onpayment of fee of 51

For full information ana sleeperreservations call on any agent Sea ¬

board or write to S C Boylston-Asst Gen Pass Agent JacksonvilleFla or call on H C Raysor C TA p Ocala Fla

POOR MILK-

is often thought to be responsible foran Infants loss in weight or generalpoor health The cause usually is thatthe child has worms They get thi>

nourishment in the food and the babystarves actually starves WhitesCream Vermifuge expels the wormsand nourishes the child sure and safePrice 25c at all druggists

BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-

The Board of Public Instruction inand for Marion county met in regularsession at tjifir office in the court j

house on Monday Tune Sth 1009 withIsaac tevens chairman and members J

B R Blitch and J S Grantham pres-ent

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and acting and Supt J H Brinson secretary

The minutes of the last m ttincwere read and approved-

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communication from Mr J J XT

Bronson supervisor of the Ebcnfztrschool with reference to the painting-of the school house and the failure ofthe patrons to pay for same was pre-sented

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to the board The board de-

clined¬

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to take any action in the matterfurther than to recommend that the j

patrons pay tIll amount contractedfor

Action with reference to tho ap-pointing

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of a trustee for the oklawaha school was postponed awaiting arecommendation of u suitable ptrson-bj tho patrons of tho school I

Acceptance of Mr e E Lucius ofhis appointment as trusts of CharterOak school was rocoivod and filed

A request from th > Moss Bluffschool to make csitain changes in the I

school building was presented and ac-tion

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was deferred until the specialmeeting which it was aged to holdon Monday June 21st for the pur-pose

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of taking up all questions of re ¬

pairs appropriations and appoint ¬

mentsIt was agreed that all the patrons-

of the Key Pond or Lake Bryantschools having interest in the roposed new location of the school bo re ¬

quested to meet with the board at itsspecial meeting for the purpose of

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considering tin proposed changes inthe location of the tchool

The supervisor of the Montague col ¬

ored school appeared to request thatthe board pay the full salary of the I

third teacher Action was deferredI

until the special meetingMr D M Waldron supervisor of

the Bay Lake school appeared withreference to the building of a newschool house to take the place of theone that was destroyed by lire Hewas instructed to go ahead and makearrangements for the building of thehouse ascertain the cost and partic-ulars

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of same and report at the specialmeeting of the board

The following bills wore auditedand ordered paid Ocala Plumbing

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Electic Co on Ocala dist lt for put ¬

ting fausets at school building S12fJ W Johns on Dunn ° lIon district forrunning wagon for eighth month 530V B Long for repairing county schoolwagon 230 Ocala Bnnner for print-ing

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and publishing examination no-

tice¬

5riO Ocala Star for job workanti publishing examination notice

G Commercial Bank for interest onI

warrants redeemed in May 8713 JH Brinson for postage and express-on examination questions 179 T EPasteur for commission 12375 JL Wiley from Slater fund for sundryitems of expense connected with theindustrial work of Fessender Acad-emy

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1002Teachers reports and accounts were

audited and ordered paid amounting-to 1922

The board adjourned for the dayOcala Fla June S 1909

The Board of Puhlic Instructionmet pursuant to adjournment Thetreasurers report was received andchecked up showing county warrantscancelled amounting to 700452 leav-ing

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a balance of 0r 0 Subdistrictwarrants cancelled amounted to

1119164 leaving a total balance ofsubdistrict funds on hand of GS3 09

The board then adjourned to take uptho work of conducting the state uni ¬

form examination for teachersJ H Brmcnn Secretary

KENDRICK-

Last Sunday was observed as Chil ¬

drens Day by our Sunday School antia ver pleasant occasion it was Thegood ladies of the place deserve muchcredit in the war they had instructedthe children The following is theprogram

1 Piocesslonul hymn by school2 Prayer by O G Olin3 Song by school4 Recitation Childrens Day

Grectin by Bertha Guthery ElmaGrace anti AUhlty Granthum

5 Responsive reading The Story-of Palms and Praises In the Bible

C Recitation Palms antI Praisesby Mabel Aikins

7 The Story in song Hosannaby school

S The Lord of the King byMrs B C Webbs class

9 Recitation Tilt First Childrens

The Knockout Blow

The blow which knocked out Corbett-was a revelation to tho prim fightersFrom tho earliest days of the ring thoknockout blow was aimed for the jawthe temple or the jugular vein Stomachpunches wero thrown in to worry andweary the fighter but if a scientific manhad told one of tho old fighters that thomost vulnerable spot wa3 tho region ofthe stomach hed have laughed at himfor an ignoramus Dr Pierce fc bringingho to t e public a parallel fact thatthq stomacVIs the most vulnerable organout ofYbe pnro ring as well as In It We

ur h os throats feet and lungbut theWwtofifchVe are utterly indiffer-ent

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to until disc < 1 finds the solar plexu5and knocks us out Make your stomach

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specific curative effect upon all mucoussurfaces and hence cures catarrh no

I matter where located or what stage itmay have reached In Nasal Catarrh itIs well to cleanse the with DrSages Catarrh Remedy fluid while usingthe Discovery as a constitutional rem¬

edy Why tho Golden Medical Discov-

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cures catarrhal diseases as of thestomach bowels bladder and other pelvorgans will be plain to you If you willread a booklet of extracts from the writIngs of eminent medical authorities en-

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its ingredients and explainingtheir curative properties Itfree on request Addre Dr RV PierceBuffalo N Y This booklet gives all theIngi2dient3 entering into Dr Piercesmedicines from whkh it will be seen thatthey contain not a drop of alcohol puretriplerefined glycerine being used instead-

Dr Pierces great thousandpage illus-trated Common Sense Medical Adviserwill be sent free paperbound for 21 onecentstamps or loth for 31 stumpsAddress Dr Pierce as above

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Guns Revolvers Ammunition Leggings Hunting Coats Gun Cases

State agents for and carry in stock Implements-and Gasolene Engines of the HarvesterCompany >

American and Elwood Field FenceI

I H B CLARKSON General Manager

Day by Miss Cora Syms10 Recitation Thats Baby by

Augie Guthery11 Recitation Where Did You

Come From Baby Dear by Cora Cox12 Song Thank God for Little

Children by school15 Recitation Taking and Giv-

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by Geo Grantham1C Recitation Object of Our Chil

Inns Day Offering by Cecil Mcleod Cecil made a very earnest ap-peal

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which was followed by a veryliberal collection

17 Responsive reading-IS Song The Robins Song of

Praises by school19 Exercise and song Little Sun

benms by school20 Song Let us Crown Him by

school21 i Song by primary class Open

the Gates for Our Dear Little FeetAmong the visitors at our Childrens-

Day exercises were Mr and Mrs MG Davis Zuber Mr L F Teutonwith Miss Harness of Martin WillieGrace Juliette Mrs Anna AikenOcala Miss Guthery Rochelle

Mr B C Webb has received ahandsome automobile We know MrsWeb is quite proud of it She is al-

ready¬

planning many trips She expects to make when she learns how torun the machine

Miss Clem Guthery after spendingseveral days with her brother J JGuthery returned to he home at Ro-

chelle¬

WednesdayMiss Edith Livingston who has

been the guest of Mrs Clifford Living-ston

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fur more than a week returnedhome at Edgar Wednesday Themany friends she made while herehop that she will soon find her wayback

Mr J W Fowler and Miss EmmaMock of Fairfield visited Mr andMrs A A Olin Wednesday-

The many friends of Mr Jerry Wat-ers

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will be pained to learn that he isvtry low The end is expected at any-

timeCantaloupes continue to go forward

The returns are quite satisfactory soI Tar but a good many yet to be heardI from

I A VITAL POINTThe most delicate part of a baby is

I its bowels Every ailment that it suffrs with attacks the bowels also en-

dangering¬

I in most cases the life of theinfant McGees Baby Elixir cursdiarrhoea dysentery and all derange

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