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OL AL NO 3 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY JUNE 30 1905 DOLLAR A YEAR
USA ELIZABETH HASBIS Local Editor
HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN
Mr H G Dunn of Citra was in thecity for a few days visit
Miss Lottie Kingman 5s visitingfriends in Jacksonville
Mrs David Burnett and her young
daughter have gone to Miami for a
short visit
4 Mrs J H Benjamin and son left I
Saturday for a visit to relatives inTennessee-
Mr
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Weir was trading in Ooala on Sa-
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Mr Godfrey Moyers of Dunnellonwas circulating among his Ocala
friends Saturday-
Mr A J McLauglin of Fairfield-
of
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the Wade McNair Company I
was in Ocala Saturday-
Mrs Arthur Masters returned homeSaturday from a few days visit to
lien parents at Williston
Miss Alta Pearson has gone toGainesville for a short visit with her
friend Miss MamieWilcoxMrs B B King and re¬
turned home Friday from a visit to
relatives at Tampa-
Mrsn i
Cole and her daughter Mrsi
Harris McAteer left Saturday for
South Carolina to visit relativesi
Otis Landers who has been spend-
ing several days at home with hisX parants returned to Quincy Satur-
daytt Mr Harvey Clark and Mr Howard
Walters spent Friday fishing on theOcklawaba river and caught quan-
tity
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P of fisht i
R 11 Mr L N Green has returned fromVirginia where he accompanied hi-
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young son Alfred who will spend thesummer with relatives-
Mrr and Mrs Abe Brown havegone jQ
Chattanooga Tenn Mrs Brown
I will remain away all suiumerand Mr j
Brown for several weeksI
1 Miss Mary Wartmann of Citra isI
t spending a few days in Ocala While
J here she will be the guest of Miss
Meta Jewett and Mrs R G Blake
Mrs Mole and her son returnedtotheir home at Monteverde Satur-
day after a visit here with Mrs5
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Moles daughter Mrs S H Spenceri
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LittleJMiss Jessie Woods entertai-ned her little friends Friday afternoon
fcfev Jat a merry little party The chil-
dren
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all enjoyed Miss Jessies partyimmensely
Mrs H S Stamps and Mrs E Pf DeLorme ofr Valdosta Ga mother I
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1 and sister of frsA L Webb are
t here for a few days visiting herju-
f < The naval stores firm of Popez Holder at Rochelle has been dissolved
It Mr Holder retires from the businessV L and it will heteafter be in charge of
A Mr J D Pope who resides in thiscity
t Mr Dudley of the TPot Grocery-who has been very ill for so long at
r jJelleview has recovered and has resumed his position in this city This
x will be good news to his friends
Mr and Mrs Trusten P Drake andlittle son of Leesburgpassed throughOcala Friday afternoon on their wayto Seabreeze where they have rented-a cottage for the summer
Mrs Eula Smith of Valdosta andMrs Emma Smith of Macon who
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have been visiting their parents MrJ and Mrs H C Gates for a couple of
1 weeks left Saturday for their homes
Capt James Hatton Howard its
JJ quite seriously sick at the home ofMrs Frances Howse in this cityHis son William and his daughter
°t Miss Sophie Howard who has justgraduated at St Josephs academ-yt St Augustine are both with him
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OCJLL0 AND TilE FOURTH
Bit Preparations Being Made is Cele-
brate¬
the Hatiens Holiday
The committee who have in charge-
the arrangements for the fourth of
July celebration are quite active and i
are hopeful that it will be the biggestday in point of visiting strangers everrecorded in the annals of our city
Invitations have been issued to allneighboring municipalities and it isbelieved that Ocala will have visitorsfrom as far as Tampa on the southand Gainesville Lake City and LiveOak on the north and big as thecrowds will be the committee feelthat they will be easily handled andeveryone is guaranteed a good time
The following is a part of the pro¬
gram for the days festivitiesCOMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS
Marshal of the DayF W Dittoaides O B House Jos H Bell andW T Gary
On Games and ContestsGeo RMcKean O L Bitticger H C JonesGeo K Robinson E E Harris C LSistrunk Starter D W Davis
Judges of RacesT T MonroeDr S H Blitch and R E Young
Timekeepers W Condon AE Burnett and FG B Weihe
PROGRAM
930 to 10 a m Open Air ConcertOcala Cornet Band and durin theday as necessary
10 to 11 a m Fancy Millitary Drillby the famous Ocala Rifles and indi-
vidual¬
drill manual of arms prizefor individual dril 500
11 to 1110a m Sack Races whitecash prize first 200 second 1 00
Colored first prize 200 second1001110 to 1LSO a m Foot Races
White first prize 300 second prize200Colored first prize 300 second
2001130 to llitiO a m Three Legged
Race Whites first prize 300 second200Colored first prize 300 second
2001140 to 150 a m Shoe and
Stocking Race first prize ± flO
second 1001150 to 12 m Greesed Pig first
prize 400 and pig12 to 1220 Pie Eating Contest
prize 200The greasiest pole that ever was
greased all day long open to theworld 200 and a ham to the luckyclimber
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200 to 230 p m Atheletic exer-
cises by Eddye Frazer the greatest-on earth
300 to 330 p m The firemansexhibition putting out burning houseand hook and ladder drill
The automobile races will be going-
on while the firemen are having theirdrill 1000 prize to auto making-best time between Ocala and SilverSprings
330 to 500 p m Baseball whiteand colored
WhiteOcala vs Lake CityColored Ocala vs Gainesvilles2000 prizes to winning teams I
There wsll be music throughout theI
day by the band I
730 to S30 p m Open air con-
cert¬
by the Ocala Cornet Band-S
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30 to 930 p m Moving pictures-by
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American Entertainment Co
930 to 1200 Dance at the armoryFree ice water all day long
Let the eagle scream
Huge Task
It was a huge task to undertake thecure of such a bad case of kid¬
ney disease as that of C F Collier-of Cherokee la but Electric Bittersdid it He writes My kidneys-were so far gone I could not sic on a I
chair without a cushion and sufferedfrom dreadful backache headache-and depression In Electric Bittershowever I found a cure and by themwas restored to perfect health Irecommend this great tonic medicine-to all with weak kidneys liver orstomach Gnranteed by Tydings-
Co druggists price 50c m
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I NEW BEAVER DAM
NEAHING COMPLETIONI
Lecal Leege of This Noted Social Or¬
der Successfully Organizing-From Sundays Daily
Building dams is the chief work ofi a beaver There being no dams in-I Ocala it is the purpose of the Inde-
pendentj Order of Beavers to buildone here and in a few days thiswill be a dam city By the word
dam is meant that the BeaversI will establish a local lodge The cry-I be a beaver is heard on the streetsI as the colony quiety builds its stable-I structures without the sound of sawI
j or hammer and calls on those whoI delight in an order where the noblestprinciples are trught for the better¬
ment of mankind Mingled withthese feelings there is a happy mix-ture of good wholesome merrimentwhich snake the meetings attractive
j and tosome interestingj The Beavers are bringing togetherIthe choice ano jovial spirits of thecountry and binding them togetherin close bonds of good fellowshipbenevolence and charity-
Mr Carpenter the organizer hasreceived about forty representative-names for the local charter and
I will secure the necessary number ina few days and the dam will be builtThursday night A warm time is
I mentioned as coming to those whoI will be made to swim the muddyI waters For those who cannot swimboats win be on hand as all must
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reach the banks of safety beyondI where all is joy forever afterward-and which also offers a fine viewpoint
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to watch those who will followI Only fifteen more signers are need-ed
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I to close the charter and thereI will be Iio trouble in getting theseI The installation will take placenext Thursday night Beavers fromJacksonville Tampa and Orlandowill be on hand to see the work welldoneI
J A warm evening is promised theI lambs who will be offered for sacri-ficeJ
Ii Cures Old SoresWestmoreland Kans May 5 1802-
j Ballard Snow Liniment Co YourSnow Liniment cured an old sore onthe side of my chin that was sup-posedj to be a cancer The sore wasstubborn and would uot yield totreatment until I tried Snow Lini-ment which did the work in shortorder > y sister Mrs Sophia J Car-son Allensville Miffin Co Pa has asore and mistrusts that it is a cancerPlease send her a 50c bottle VA11 j
Drugisc md
I Tee Gates Family Reunion1 The family and relatives of Mr H j
j C Gates consisting of twentylive I
I persons all told from Ocala An-
thonyi and Georgia held a reunion at-
i Silver Springs Friday and had a most-I
delightful and pleasant day TheyI enjoyed a ride on the launch downthe run to the Ocklawaha river andat noon enjojed a fish fry
I MrGates two daughters MrsEulaSmith of Valdosta and her sister
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Mrs Emma Smith of Macon werepresent and enjoyed this pleasant re-
union¬
The day was a most memorablev
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one for the Gates family
Tax on BabiesExtreme hot weather is a great tax
upon the digestive power of babieswhen puny and feeble they should be I
given a few doses of Whites CreamVermifuge the childrens tonic Itwill stimulate and facilitate the di ¬
gestion of their food so that theysoon become strong healthy andactive All Druggist m
Miss Annie Laurie Perrys PartySaturday afternoonher eleventh
birthday Miss Annie Laurie Perrythe oldest daughter of Mrs AnniePerry entertained a large number ofher friends at one of the nicestchildrens parties ever given in OcalaMiss Annie Laurie was a capital lit-
tle hostess and she was assisted byher grandmother and her auntsGames of every kind were played ¬
freshments served and the children-all had the jolliest time imaginable
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r WRECK ON THE SE0BOA3D
A Number of Passengers InjuredPhysicians Hasten to Scene of
Disaster-
At four oclock Saturday morning-
the south bound Seaboard Air Linepassenger train front Jacksonville-
was wrecked at Santos a few milessouth of this city The accident wascaused by the Pullman coach parting-the switch and turning a completesomersault derailing several of theother cars
Quite a number of the passengerswere hurt some only slightly butseveral were badly hurt
Mr George Holden soliciting agent-for the G S R F railway had hishead scalped and was also hurt inin the chest He is now at the OcalaHouse
Mr Odum of Turkey Creek hadhis collar bone broken and was hurtabout the head He was brought tothe hospital-
Mr G B Tankersly of Coleman-was hurt about the head He went-on to his home-
Conductor Carter who had charge-of the train and several of the otherpassengers were slightly injured
Several Ocala physicians were sum ¬
moned to the scene of the wreck andcared for the injured-
As soon as possible the train wasmade up and proceeded to Tampa
I Ilr W W Harralson of TroyAlabama was among the passengers
Iand gives a very graphic account ofhe wreck He says that for a while
I it looked as thpngh none could es-
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cape the seats lamps and windowI
glass was flying in all directionsQuite a number received bad cutsfrom the falling glass
j Mr B B King of this city was-
I also in the wreck but escaped unI hurt-
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Dying of Faminei Is in its torments like dying of
of consumption The progress of-t consumption from the beginning tothe very end is a long torture both-to the victim and friends When Ihad consumption in its first stagewrites Vm Myers of Cearfoss Md
I after trying different medicines and-a good doctor 5n vain I at last took
I Dr Kings Xew Discovery whichquickly and perfectly cured me-
I Prompt relief s nd sure cure forcoughs colds ore throat bronchi-
titi etc o tne 1y prevents pneu-moniai Guaranteed at TydingsCos drug store price 50c and 5100a bottle Trial bottle free m
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Tea Demonstration at the 0 K
GroceryFriday afternoon Messrs Har-
vey
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and Howard Clark the popularyoung proprietors of the OK Gro-
cery¬
invited their friends and custo ¬
mers to attend a 4tea party at theirI
storeThe store was very neatly decorat-
ed<
and a pretty cozy corner was ariI
ranged for the serving of the tea and j
other delicacies Misses Sue Barco I
and Violet Harris assisted the MessrsClark in serving theirguests A largenumber of the housekeepers of Ocalawere present and the excellency ofthe various teas ranging in pricefrom 60 cents to one dollar per poundwhich are put up by the Bohea Im-
porting¬
Company at Baltimore wasdemonstrated The tea was both I
iced and hot and served with it werethe National Biscuit Companys de ¬
licious five oclock teas and severaldifferent kinds of Heintzs 57 varie ¬
ties of pickles preserves etcThe tea demonstration was a very
pleasant one and was worthy of am ¬
bitious young grocerymen-
At Lovers Lane
There will be a picnic at LoversLane two miles east of Citra July21 Everybody is invited to attendand bring well filled baskets
Miss Edith Bachelder of Ocalawho has been visiting her friendMissFrankie Cole for the past weekreturned home on Saturday Her stayin our little city was enjoyed by alland while here she made manyfriendsMadison Recorder
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Commercial BankOC-ALA FLORIDA
Branch Commercial Bank Jacksonville >
E ENDEAVOR to advance the business interests of ourW customers in every legitimate way In so doing our motivesmay be somewhat tinctured with selfishness for upon the prosper-ity of its patrons hinges the success of every bank t f
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Cone in and Toll it Over With Us
Interest Paid onTime Deposits Safety Deposit Vaults for Rent
The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance CompanySELFPAYING INSURANCE
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Protects both you and Your familYC A REDDITT District Manager-
Key Room 5 Gary Building Ocala Florid
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EAT MEAT I-
To grow strong Unless we getI
I nooi meat we may as well lety r p it alone There is no strength l5if Iiin tough meat instead of giv-
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9 buying nmrxthr sure to getz1 rtht hesi tender and ihoiceiS Pay a littl more if need be and I
ilHi i pot oruetbiuji in yourstomtithtr whih will put fle Ji on your
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Stills taken in g for new ones Patchingthrough the country a speCIalty Orders by mail orwire will recpive prompt attention at either of the i
following works
FAYETT ILL E N C SAVANNAH GAJACKS 4VIUE FLA MOBILE ALA 3
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L F The pinnacle of Human Skill1 aJ y
Has been reached in our carrigaes
LS1 baggies and harness The only waythey can ever be better is to raise thepinnaole elevate the standard andeven then our vehicles will be found-
atw+ the top They are not so high in
prices though as to be out of reach>r C of most vehicle users Let ns quote
you figures
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LIVERY FEED SALE STABLE
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r Have you decided on the kind off it fertilizer you are going to use ItsI not a question of how much but t
what kind when the best resultcan be obtained You cant make a iF
mistake when you use our high grade xfertilizersJ Highest cash price paid for dry bones s
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