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f TIIE OCALA BANNER 4 s The paper Of the 3eor for the People and toy the JPeoplie VOL JLL NO 11 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST 25 1905 DOLLAB A YEAR R I- WEIHE I THE JEWELLER Has on Display a Pretty- BEAVERL BUTTONS of I I AND PINS- DIAMONDS I I Some of the prettiest Diamond Rings you ever saw are to be found here v1ElyF FRED G B WEIHE THE JEWELER Fla t HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN- Mr and Mrs Z C Chambliss are visiting South Florida- Mr Ben Feinburg returned to his home at Dunnellon Friday Seed potatoes for fall planting for li sale at the Ocala Seed Store 8 13 6t I Mr Gus Walters of Electra was t among the visitors to Ocala Saturday Mrs M E Fox is visiting friends- in Green Cove Springs- Mr Harry Leavengood returned Saturday from a short visit to White Springs Little Miss Francis Liddon is visit- ing ¬ her sister Miss lola Liddon at Wauchula r Mr Goldie Barnesis in Jacksonville r where he hat accepted a very profi- t ¬ table position t Buy your binder twine of Marion Hardware Co Car load just re ¬ ceived x Mr S E Raysor and family have moved into Judge Joseph Bells resi ¬ dence on Ft King avenue 9 Misses Saraand Nellie Frank who are visiting in Augusta Ga will be home in a few days i Mr and Mrs George R McKean left Frirday for Saluda North Caro- lina ¬ to spend several weeks s Hon A P Baskin and the Messrs Hutto father and son represented Anthony in Ocala Friday i We bid for your business on the merits of our merchandise and the lowness of our prices The Fair x Messrs Ditto Maloney have pur ¬ chased a part of the Robt C Miller lot in the first ward Mrs F E Haskell who owns an- n elegant home o Lake Weir was among Ocalas visitors Saturday Mr Robert H Jones a prominent attorney of Orlando was in Ocala Saturday on professional business r Mr and Mrs Handlesman who have been spending some weeks at Hot Springs Ark has returned home Lake Weir is at the top notch of popularity justj now Ocala visitors- are in ecstacies over its attractions- Mr J McNealy the contractor and builder went down to Homosassa j Saturday on business and will return tomorrow Conductor and Mrs George Mc Gahagin and baby of Dunnellon j were among the visitors to Ocala Friday- Dr Walter Hood returned Fri- day ¬ from New York Virginia and Georgia after an absence of six weeks PiSO S CURE FOR s CUKS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Lii- Y Use la time Sold by drugg- istsCONSUMPTION Ix Lake Weir Our Summer Mecca Lake Weir continues to be the mecca for Ocala people and is grow ¬ ing more popular every day Satur- day afternoon a large contigent- went sown to join the various Ocala colonies already there Among others we noted the follow ¬ ing Mrs Edward Badger and grandson Edwin Green who will join Colonel and Mrs O T Green who are camp ing there and will remain for some time Mrs C F Schneider and daughter- Miss Elsie Schneider and Mr and Mrs Carl Schneider who will occupy the Woodrow cottage at Woodmar for a while I Mr D W Davis and Misses Mary I and Edith Piatt who are occupying I the Toby cottage Mrs Maurice Strauss and little daughter who will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Charley Mathews- Mr Speigner Anderson Mr D E McIver Mr Frank Ditto and Dr A L Izlar Mr Robert Mathews and Mr Alfred Beck who will join their respective families Mrs Leach Miss Josie Bullock and Miss Gertie Batchelder to visit friends Miss Violet Harris and Mr Frank Harris jr who will join the jolly houseparty- Those who are already at the lake I continue to sing its praises and tell- I of its beauties which they say can- not be magnified i J Leprosy at Last Conquered- An Associated Press cable from I Manilla says that American surgeons connected with the board of health- of Manila declare that they have dis- covered ¬ a postive cure of leprosy I Of twentyfive cases treated all I have improved six cases being abso ¬ lutely cured Several patients por- tions of whose bodies were gone have j recovered All of the cases have t been under observation for at least six months and it is absolutely im- i possible to discover a trace of the disease in the blood of the patients The method used is a system of 1 xrays The surgeons do not desire their names to be mentioned at present They will not ask for the rewards which have been offered by various governments for a cure of leprosy- The AsYouLikeit houseparty- broke up camp at North Lake Weir Monday after having spent a delight- ful ¬ week They camped in a lovely j little cottage situated in one of the j most beautiful groves on the lake This jolly crowd of girls and boys I were chaperoned by Mr and Mrs Lee Miller In the crowd were Misses Eloise Izlar Violet Harris Louise Harris Eloise Miller Allie Van Juhan Grace Hatch ell Margaret Walters Bessye Porter Messrs Frank Harris Jr Harry Walters Cliff Ayer Albert Davis of Jackson ¬ ville and Dr Guy D Ayer of At- lanta Mr and Mrs P V Leavengood- and son Hansel Miss Gertrude Kaiser Miss Gertrude Batchelder Mrs Mamie E Fox and son Charlie- Mr Frank Ditto Mr D W Davis Misses Mary and Edith Piatt and Mr Bob Mathews returned Monday from beautiful Lake Weir The bilious and dyspeptic are con ¬ stant suffers and appeal to our sym- pathies ¬ There is not one of them however who may not be brought back to help and happiness by the use of Chamderlains Stomach add Liver Tablets These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion Tney also regulate the bowels For Sale by all druggists m Mr J E Charles the real estate dealer and allaroudpromoter of Ox- ford ¬ Sumter county was in Ocala on business Friday- Mr J D Pope returned Friday from Godwin North Carolina where- he spent a few weeks with his family who are there for the summer I A Little Optimistic I i Dr S H Blitch manager of the j Commercial Bank Ocala branch is entirely optimistic and says that everything is moving along smoothly- and especially so in all enterprises in I which he is interested He says that big improvements are being made in the convict camps among other things a oomplete sewerage system is being inaugurated and quite a num- ber j of bath tubs are being put in I that the Commercial Bank is having the biggest deposits in its history- and I the tendency is altogether up- ward ¬ WalkerParker- RevShade W Walker and Miss Grace Parker were married at six oclock Tuesday morning at the home- of the brides parents in Arcadia They left immediately for Califor ¬ nia and other places on the Pacific coast where they will spend their honeymoon- Mr Walker is president of Suther lond college and is quite well known here having preached here a number- of times andMrs Walker is a mem ¬ ber of one of the wealthiest most in ¬ fluential and popular families of south Florida and is ajgradoate of Suther ¬ land Will Visit the Old Homestead After an absence of fifty nine years Mr O L Burdick leaves today for Almond N Y near which is the old homesteader which he was born and where he willmeet an only surviving brother whom he has not seen for twelve years jMr Burkick has beer living in Ocala for more than twenty years and is a subtantial and upright citizen and this paper hopes that his visit to his old home will be a pleas ¬ ant one Mr Fred W Kettle who is touring- the state in the interest of the Flor ¬ ida Female college at Tallahassee- was a pleasant caller at this office Saturday afternoon Mr Kettle says that the outlook for a successful year is very encouraging and it is believed that the limit of the colleges capacity will be reached this next season The grounds are very beau ¬ tiful and the location is an ideal one No prettier place could possibly been selected and the people of Tallahassee- are now glad thatthe female college instead of the University was given- to their city Abe Wilson a colored man was brought before Judge Bell yesterday- on a Charge of stealing chickens from Mr Easterling at Martin As f the gentlemen was caught redhanded with the goods the judge gave him his choice of paying a fine of fifty dollars or giving the county ninety days of his valuable services He chose the latter method of squar ¬ ing himself for his negligence in getting into the wrong hencoop- Mr E T Helvenston of the Hel venstonPasteur Company left last Sunday for New York to purchase goods for that firm Mr Helvenston- has been buying goods in this line for many years and it is a safe predic ¬ tion that when he returns he will have purchased a Swell selected and uptodate stock = for their winter trade I Mr and MrsJ J Williams of Homosassa were in Ocala Friday Mrs Williams left for Charleston S C where she will visit for a while and later will go to North Carolina to spend the remainder of the summer Mr Williams will return to Homo ¬ sassa today- Randolph Evans and Charlotte Strickland and Willie Roberts and Mabel Giles are the names of two colored couples who applied for and obtained permission from Judge Bell yesterday to have two hearts that beat as one etc Sick headache results from a dis ¬ ordered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured py Chamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets For sale by all druggists m JJtf J 4 MORGAN C LOOMEY Although sick for several years and gradually growing weaker Mr Mor ¬ gan C Looney died suddenly Satur ¬ day afternoon at his home in this cityHe was on the streets the day be ¬ fore and greeted his friends with the smile and suave manner that was so natural to him Few men were more pleasant genial and companionable and by instinct and training he was the per ¬ fect gentleman- Mr Looney was born in Griffin- Ga March 27th 1871 and came to Ocala fourteen years ago He was married July 29 1895 to Miss Bertha Nelson of Columbia S C and one son was born of said union He has gone Lifes fitful fever is over Let us hope that the kindly arms of mother nature will enfold him in restfulness and peace To his memory we pay reverent tribute and softly say farewell- All that was spiritual of Morgan C Looney took its departure from those- he loved and who loved him last Saturday afternoon and will return- to them no more torever and all that was mortal of him was deposited in Greenwood cemetery Monday morn ing Death at any time or in any form leaves its heartaches The insatiate archer has no respect for persons station rank age or sex The ro ¬ bust and the strong the youthful and the aged alike become his victims and true as this is this community never lost a more cheerful spirit than the deceased Through his long sickness and acute suffering he was always cheery and never com ¬ plaining He was a true and loyal friend a devoted and affectionate husband and a fond and loving father His casket was covered with flowers the tender tributes of love sympathy and affection and mourn ¬ ing comrades conveyed his body to the tomb and there it will remain until the resurrection morn The funeral obsequies were im ¬ pressively conducted by Rev L W Moore and the following gentlemen- acted as pallbearers- L R Chazal William Anderson C C Carmichael Z C Chartibliss Benj Rbeinauer Frank Harris Fanned by gentle zephyrs may his body rest tranquilly in its narrow compassand the Unseeing Onewho tempers the wind to the shorn lamb give balm to the bruised hearts he leaves behind him I Mr Davis Position Mr E W Davis desires to make more clear his position on the resolu ¬ tions adopted last Saturday at > the meeting of the county democratic executive commiftee Mr Davis spoke not in favor of the resolution adopted which he also voted against but in favor of the first reso ¬ lution presented by Mr Luffman which while also condemnatory of the action of the governor was couched in milder terms- In opening up a special tour through middle and south Florida the re ¬ nowned eye and nerve specialists- Dr E H Armstrong and staff will will be at the Ocala House in Ocala- on Sept 15th and 16th The doctor when where recently made many friends and accepted many patients- All former patients are requested to report at the hotel for a reinspection- of their cases Regular tours of the entire state will be made every three months and all cases taken- are cared for free of additional charge for the period of one year Watch for farther notice Mr Chas E Taylor has returned from a two months trip to the mountains of Georgia and the Caro- lina ¬ He has been living on butter ¬ milk spring water spring chicken and other good things He had a good time t7 h t1f < j < lt 11 0 n EY EOBHTSON President S H BLITCH Katgtr J C Boozer Asst Kgr I 4 Commercial BankOC- ALA FLORIDA Branch Commercial Bank Jacksonville ENDEAVOR to advance the business interests of our WE customers in every legitimate way In so doing our motives may be somewhat tinctured with selfishness for upon the prospe ity of its patrons hinges the success of every bank Coiqe in and Talk it Over With Us r Interest Paid on Time Deposits Safety Deposit Vaults for Rent J E C SMITH C V ROBERT SMITH ROBERTS Fnerol Directors and Licensed Embnlrlers- Latest r Methods Best Goods Work Guaranteed Telegraph orders receive prompt atsention and embalming done anywhere on short notice OCALi FURNITURE COMPANY S A STANDLEY COT- he Pinnacle of Human S ilL Has been reached in our carrigaes buggies and harness The only way they can ever be better is to raise the pinnaoleelevate the standardand- even then cur vehicles will be found- at the top They are not so high in prices though aslto be out of reach l7 of most vehicle users Let ns quote you figures LIVERY FEED SALE STABLE a Fa Fa at a inMnrMnnHiiSiGfa I r i WE EAT MEAT To grow strong Unless we get k i good meat we may as well let W I5J i it scone There is no strength i in tough meatinstead of giv- ing ¬ y 13 it takes strength to digest- it It pays to he careful in + buying m atbe8ure to get I the beai lender and choire Pay a little nacre if need be end 1 put something in your stomMh m st which will put flesh on your bones and strung blood in your veins EDW ARDS BROS Stalls 2 and ± City Market Ocala Fla L I 5 5r55 ir 5 r5 5iS N aFa aGa aFa arnaFa FaG 1 i- s REFLECTS MOMENT It i Have you decided on the kind of ii fertilizer you are going to use Its r r t not a question of how much but what kind when the bsst result 4mar- t can be obtained You cant make a 4 a mistake when you use our high grade Y fertilizers v = Highest cash price paid for dry bones r FLORIDA FERTILIZER MFG COMPANY l Gainesville Fla LANDSI- f you have lands you wish to sell lease or rent or if you want to buy lands for farming grazing turpentining or lumber purposes Write to BLOUNT REAL ESTATE CO OCALA FLORIDA I The Vehicle and Harness Co Car Fersjth and Cedar St JCKSONVIIJLEl FLORIDA T Dealers in Wagons Buggies Carriages Surreys Road Carts Harness Saddles Lap Robes Etc URGES CONCERN THE SWTE AND LOWEST PRICES r i 11 5

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The paper Of the 3eor for the People and toy the JPeoplieVOL JLL NO 11 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST 25 1905 DOLLAB A YEAR

R I-

WEIHE ITHE JEWELLER

Has on Display a Pretty-

BEAVERLBUTTONS

ofI

I AND PINS-

DIAMONDS I

I

Some of the prettiest DiamondRings you ever saw are to

be found here

v1ElyF

FRED G B WEIHETHE JEWELERFlat

HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN-

Mr and Mrs Z C Chambliss arevisiting South Florida-

Mr Ben Feinburg returned to his

home at Dunnellon Friday

Seed potatoes for fall planting forli sale at the Ocala Seed Store 8 13 6tI

Mr Gus Walters of Electra was

t among the visitors to Ocala Saturday

Mrs M E Fox is visiting friends-

in Green Cove Springs-

Mr Harry Leavengood returnedSaturday from a short visit to WhiteSprings

Little Miss Francis Liddon is visit-

ing

¬

her sister Miss lola Liddon atWauchula

r Mr Goldie Barnesis in Jacksonvillerwhere he hat accepted a very profi-

t

¬

table positiont Buy your binder twine of Marion

Hardware Co Car load just re¬

ceived xMr S E Raysor and family have

moved into Judge Joseph Bells resi ¬

dence on Ft King avenue9

Misses Saraand Nellie Frank whoare visiting in Augusta Ga will behome in a few days

i

Mr and Mrs George R McKeanleft Frirday for Saluda North Caro-

lina¬

to spend several weeks

s Hon A P Baskin and the MessrsHutto father and son representedAnthony in Ocala Friday i

We bid for your business on themerits of our merchandise and thelowness of our prices The Fair x

Messrs Ditto Maloney have pur ¬

chased a part of the Robt C Millerlot in the first ward

Mrs F E Haskell who owns an-

nelegant home o Lake Weir wasamong Ocalas visitors Saturday

Mr Robert H Jones a prominentattorney of Orlando was in OcalaSaturday on professional business

r Mr and Mrs Handlesman whohave been spending some weeks atHot Springs Ark has returned home

Lake Weir is at the top notch ofpopularity justj now Ocala visitors-are in ecstacies over its attractions-

Mr J McNealy the contractor andbuilder went down to Homosassa j

Saturday on business and will returntomorrow

Conductor and Mrs George McGahagin and baby of Dunnellon j

were among the visitors to OcalaFriday-

Dr Walter Hood returned Fri-day

¬

from New York Virginia andGeorgia after an absence of sixweeks

PiSO S CURE FORs

CUKS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILSBest Cough Syrup Tastes Good Lii-

Y

Use la time Sold by drugg-

istsCONSUMPTION

Ix

Lake Weir Our Summer MeccaLake Weir continues to be the

mecca for Ocala people and is grow¬

ing more popular every day Satur-day afternoon a large contigent-went sown to join the various Ocalacolonies already there

Among others we noted the follow ¬

ingMrs Edward Badger and grandson

Edwin Green who will join Coloneland Mrs O T Green who are camping there and will remain for sometime

Mrs C F Schneider and daughter-Miss Elsie Schneider and Mr andMrs Carl Schneider who will occupythe Woodrow cottage at Woodmarfor a while

I Mr D W Davis and Misses MaryI and Edith Piatt who are occupyingI the Toby cottage

Mrs Maurice Strauss and littledaughter who will be the guests ofMr and Mrs Charley Mathews-

Mr Speigner Anderson Mr D EMcIver Mr Frank Ditto and Dr AL Izlar Mr Robert Mathews andMr Alfred Beck who will join theirrespective families

Mrs Leach Miss Josie Bullock andMiss Gertie Batchelder to visitfriends

Miss Violet Harris and Mr FrankHarris jr who will join the jollyhouseparty-

Those who are already at the lakeI continue to sing its praises and tell-I of its beauties which they say can-not be magnified

i

J Leprosy at Last Conquered-

An Associated Press cable fromI Manilla says that American surgeonsconnected with the board of health-of Manila declare that they have dis-

covered¬

a postive cure of leprosyI Of twentyfive cases treated allI have improved six cases being abso¬

lutely cured Several patients por-

tions of whose bodies were gone havej recovered All of the cases havet

been under observation for at leastsix months and it is absolutely im-

i possible to discover a trace of thedisease in the blood of the patients

The method used is a system of1 xrays The surgeons do not desiretheir names to be mentioned atpresent They will not ask for therewards which have been offered byvarious governments for a cure ofleprosy-

The AsYouLikeit houseparty-broke up camp at North Lake WeirMonday after having spent a delight-ful

¬

week They camped in a lovelyj little cottage situated in one of thej most beautiful groves on the lakeThis jolly crowd of girls and boys

I were chaperoned by Mr and MrsLee Miller In the crowd wereMisses Eloise Izlar Violet HarrisLouise Harris Eloise Miller AllieVan Juhan Grace Hatch ell MargaretWalters Bessye Porter MessrsFrank Harris Jr Harry WaltersCliff Ayer Albert Davis of Jackson ¬

ville and Dr Guy D Ayer of At-

lantaMr and Mrs P V Leavengood-

and son Hansel Miss GertrudeKaiser Miss Gertrude BatchelderMrs Mamie E Fox and son Charlie-

Mr Frank Ditto Mr D W DavisMisses Mary and Edith Piatt and MrBob Mathews returned Mondayfrom beautiful Lake Weir

The bilious and dyspeptic are con¬

stant suffers and appeal to our sym-

pathies¬

There is not one of themhowever who may not be broughtback to help and happiness by the useof Chamderlains Stomach add LiverTablets These tablets invigorate thestomach and liver and strengthen thedigestion Tney also regulate thebowels For Sale by all druggists m

Mr J E Charles the real estatedealer and allaroudpromoter of Ox-

ford

¬

Sumter county was in Ocala onbusiness Friday-

Mr J D Pope returned Fridayfrom Godwin North Carolina where-he spent a few weeks with his familywho are there for the summer

I A Little Optimistic I

i Dr S H Blitch manager of thej Commercial Bank Ocala branch isentirely optimistic and says thateverything is moving along smoothly-and especially so in all enterprises in

I which he is interested He says thatbig improvements are being made inthe convict camps among otherthings a oomplete sewerage system isbeing inaugurated and quite a num-

berj of bath tubs are being put inI that the Commercial Bank is havingthe biggest deposits in its history-andI the tendency is altogether up-

ward¬

WalkerParker-RevShade W Walker and Miss

Grace Parker were married at sixoclock Tuesday morning at the home-of the brides parents in Arcadia

They left immediately for Califor¬

nia and other places on the Pacificcoast where they will spend theirhoneymoon-

Mr Walker is president of Sutherlond college and is quite well knownhere having preached here a number-of times andMrs Walker is a mem ¬

ber of one of the wealthiest most in¬

fluential and popular families of southFlorida and is ajgradoate of Suther¬

land

Will Visit the Old Homestead

After an absence of fifty nine yearsMr O L Burdick leaves today forAlmond N Y near which is the oldhomesteader which he was born andwhere he willmeet an only survivingbrother whom he has not seen fortwelve years jMr Burkick has beerliving in Ocala for more than twentyyears and is a subtantial and uprightcitizen and this paper hopes that hisvisit to his old home will be a pleas ¬

ant one

Mr Fred W Kettle who is touring-the state in the interest of the Flor ¬

ida Female college at Tallahassee-was a pleasant caller at this officeSaturday afternoon Mr Kettlesays that the outlook for a successfulyear is very encouraging and it isbelieved that the limit of the collegescapacity will be reached this nextseason The grounds are very beau ¬

tiful and the location is an ideal oneNo prettier place could possibly beenselected and the people of Tallahassee-are now glad thatthe female collegeinstead of the University was given-to their city

Abe Wilson a colored man wasbrought before Judge Bell yesterday-on a Charge of stealing chickensfrom Mr Easterling at Martin As

f

the gentlemen was caught redhandedwith the goods the judge gave himhis choice of paying a fine of fiftydollars or giving the county ninetydays of his valuable services He

chose the latter method of squar ¬

ing himself for his negligence ingetting into the wrong hencoop-

Mr E T Helvenston of the HelvenstonPasteur Company left lastSunday for New York to purchasegoods for that firm Mr Helvenston-has been buying goods in this line formany years and it is a safe predic ¬

tion that when he returns he willhave purchased a Swell selected anduptodate stock = for their wintertrade I

Mr and MrsJ J Williams ofHomosassa were in Ocala FridayMrs Williams left for Charleston SC where she will visit for a whileand later will go to North Carolina tospend the remainder of the summerMr Williams will return to Homo ¬

sassa today-

Randolph Evans and CharlotteStrickland and Willie Roberts andMabel Giles are the names of twocolored couples who applied for andobtained permission from Judge Bellyesterday to have two hearts thatbeat as one etc

Sick headache results from a dis¬

ordered condition of the stomach andis quickly cured py ChamberlainsStomach and LiverTablets For saleby all druggists m

JJtf J4

MORGAN C LOOMEY

Although sick for several years andgradually growing weaker Mr Mor ¬

gan C Looney died suddenly Satur¬

day afternoon at his home in this

cityHewas on the streets the day be¬

fore and greeted his friends with thesmile and suave manner that was sonatural to him

Few men were more pleasantgenial and companionable and byinstinct and training he was the per ¬

fect gentleman-Mr Looney was born in Griffin-

Ga March 27th 1871 and came toOcala fourteen years ago He wasmarried July 29 1895 to Miss BerthaNelson of Columbia S C and oneson was born of said union

He has gone Lifes fitful fever isover Let us hope that the kindlyarms of mother nature will enfoldhim in restfulness and peace

To his memory we pay reverenttribute and softly say farewell-

All that was spiritual of Morgan CLooney took its departure from those-

he loved and who loved him lastSaturday afternoon and will return-to them no more torever and all thatwas mortal of him was deposited inGreenwood cemetery Monday morning

Death at any time or in any formleaves its heartaches The insatiatearcher has no respect for personsstation rank age or sex The ro¬

bust and the strong the youthful andthe aged alike become his victimsand true as this is this communitynever lost a more cheerful spiritthan the deceased Through his longsickness and acute suffering hewas always cheery and never com ¬

plaining He was a true and loyalfriend a devoted and affectionatehusband and a fond and lovingfather

His casket was covered withflowers the tender tributes of lovesympathy and affection and mourn ¬

ing comrades conveyed his body tothe tomb and there it will remainuntil the resurrection morn

The funeral obsequies were im ¬

pressively conducted by Rev L WMoore and the following gentlemen-acted as pallbearers-

L R Chazal William Anderson C

C Carmichael Z C Chartibliss BenjRbeinauer Frank Harris

Fanned by gentle zephyrs may hisbody rest tranquilly in its narrowcompassand the Unseeing Onewhotempers the wind to the shorn lambgive balm to the bruised hearts heleaves behind him

I

Mr Davis PositionMr E W Davis desires to make

more clear his position on the resolu ¬

tions adopted last Saturday at> themeeting of the county democraticexecutive commiftee Mr Davisspoke not in favor of the resolutionadopted which he also votedagainst but in favor of the first reso ¬

lution presented by Mr Luffmanwhich while also condemnatory ofthe action of the governor wascouched in milder terms-

In opening up a special tour throughmiddle and south Florida the re ¬

nowned eye and nerve specialists-Dr E H Armstrong and staff willwill be at the Ocala House in Ocala-

on Sept 15th and 16th The doctorwhen where recently made manyfriends and accepted many patients-All former patients are requested toreport at the hotel for a reinspection-of their cases Regular tours ofthe entire state will be made everythree months and all cases taken-are cared for free of additionalcharge for the period of one yearWatch for farther notice

Mr Chas E Taylor has returnedfrom a two months trip to themountains of Georgia and the Caro-

lina¬

He has been living on butter¬

milk spring water spring chickenand other good things He had agood time

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< lt11 0

nEY EOBHTSON President S H BLITCH Katgtr

J C Boozer Asst Kgr

I4

Commercial BankOC-ALA FLORIDA

Branch Commercial Bank Jacksonville

ENDEAVOR to advance the business interests of ourWE customers in every legitimate way In so doing our motivesmay be somewhat tinctured with selfishness for upon the prospeity of its patrons hinges the success of every bank

Coiqe in and Talk it Over With Us r

Interest Paid on Time Deposits Safety Deposit Vaults for Rent JE C SMITH C V ROBERT

SMITH ROBERTSFnerol Directors and Licensed Embnlrlers-

Latest

r

Methods Best Goods Work GuaranteedTelegraph orders receive prompt atsention and embalming done

anywhere on short notice

OCALi FURNITURE COMPANY

S A STANDLEY COT-

he Pinnacle of Human S ilL

Has been reached in our carrigaesbuggies and harness The only waythey can ever be better is to raise thepinnaoleelevate the standardand-even then cur vehicles will be found-

at the top They are not so high inprices though aslto be out of reach

l7 of most vehicle users Let ns quoteyou figures

LIVERY FEED SALE STABLEa Fa Fa at a inMnrMnnHiiSiGfa I r

i WE EAT MEATTo grow strong Unless we get k

igood meat we may as well letWI5J i it scone There is no strengthi in tough meatinstead of giv-

ing¬y

13 it takes strength to digest-it It pays to he careful in

+ buying m atbe8ure to getI the beai lender and choire

Pay a little nacre if need be end1 put something in your stomMhm st which will put flesh on your

bones and strung blood in yourveins

EDW ARDS BROSStalls 2 and ± City Market Ocala FlaL I

5 5r55 ir 5 r5 5iS N aFa aGa aFa arnaFa FaG1

i-

s

REFLECTS MOMENTIt

i Have you decided on the kind ofii fertilizer you are going to use Itsr

r t not a question of how much butwhat kind when the bsst result4mar-

t can be obtained You cant make a4 a mistake when you use our high gradeY fertilizersv = Highest cash price paid for dry bones r

FLORIDA FERTILIZER MFG COMPANY

l Gainesville Fla

LANDSI-f you have lands you wish to sell lease or rent

or if you want to buy lands for farming grazingturpentining or lumber purposes

Write to

BLOUNT REAL ESTATE COOCALA FLORIDA I

The Vehicle and Harness CoCar Fersjth and Cedar St

JCKSONVIIJLEl FLORIDATDealers in Wagons Buggies Carriages SurreysRoad Carts Harness Saddles Lap Robes Etc

URGES CONCERN THE SWTE AND LOWEST PRICES r i11

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