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The meeting of Marion Camp Con
federate Veterans was held in thecity council hall Monday morning at
ffv lloclock Quite a large number
were in attendance-On motion of Comrade A R I
Griffin Miss Sara Elizabeth Harris ofI
Ocala was unanimously elected spon ¬
sor to represent the camp at the 1
Jacksonville reunion December 12143L with the previlege of selecting her
own maid of honorThe Marion County Camp is entitled-
to thirteen delegates to the reunion
t and upon motion of adjutant Williams-
it was resolved that all members of I
f the Camp attending the reunionwould be regarded as delegates withthe privilege of casting a fractional
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part of the vote of the campComrades W L Ditto Frank Har-
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and others made complimentary I
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is remarks in favor of the splendid mill j
tary record of exgovernor Francis PFleming and upon motion it wasunanimously resolved that the vote o
k this Camp be given to him for the of¬
fice of Division Commander
BryanWatsonI
Wednesday evening at the home-
of her parents Mr and Mrs Williamy B Watson their only daughter Miss
Mamie Estelle was united in marri¬
age to Dr Emory Pierce Bryan ofConyers Ga by the Rev William-E Boggs pastor of the First Presby-terian
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Church The wedding was aquiet home affair and attended only I
by the relatives and intimate friendsyet it was one of the prettiest of theautumn The color scheme of green
u and white was daintily carried out inhthe refreshments and decorationsThe bride is one of Jacksonvilles I
fairest daughters and is very popular-in this city as well as in the stateThe groom is a successful young phy-
sician¬
a and surgeon and from one of=x Georgias oldest and most prominent
i 4 families The young couple left at745 oclock for Atlanta with thegood wishes and congratulations of I
their friends Jacksonville Metropo-lis
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t Mrs Bryan is a sister of Mr Frank 1
f L Watson of this city and has on t
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numerous occasions been his guesthere She wade many friends inOcala who will be interested to learn i
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of her marriage and wish for her a-
veryf happy married life
Grip Quickly Knocked Out= Some weeks ago duringtthe severe
winter weather both my wife and my¬
self contracted severe colds whichtpeedily developed the worst kind
t of la grippe with all its miserablesymptoms Mr J S Egleston ofMaple Landing Ihwa Knees andm joints aching muscles sore headstopped up eyes and nose runningwith alternate spells of chills andfever We began using Chamberlains
a Cough Remedy aiding the same withK a dose of Chamberlains Stomach and
Liver Tablete anti by its liberal usefir soon completely knocked the grip
These tablets promote a healthyaction of the bowels liver and kid ¬
neys which is always beneficial whenthe system is congested by a cold ora attack of the grip For sale by alldruggists m
kVii 1Irand Mrs H C Groom who have
made their home in Colorado for ther past several years have returned to
Tallahassee to reside in the futureMr Crooms Ocala friends will be veryglad to learn that his health is verymuch improved by his sojourn in thewest
Twenty pounds ofsugar for 100at the Fair T
Crt Decket fer December TermWhich Convenes Teeay
Circuit court of this the fifth judi ¬
cial circuit opens tomorrow x withJudge W S Bullock on the benchand Acting States Attorney Ed WDavis to take care of the states cas ¬
esThe following is the civil docket-H L Anderson as trustee vs F C
P R ejectment Attorneys forplaintiff H Ir Anderson and R LAnderson for defendants L N Greenand Geo P Raney i
The W B Johnson Co vs HowellBellassumpsit Attorneys for
plaintiff Owen and Smith for de¬
fense Allred and DavisChas A Miller vs J F Sigmon
action at law Plaintiffs attorney HL Anderson for defense W K Ze
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AvadskiChas A Miller vs Alex Wynne
action at law Plaintiffs attorney H i
L Anderson for defense W K Ze j
wadski I
W B Thomas vs Dean Bell i
action at law Plaintiffs attorney R j
L Anderson for defense W K ZeI
wadski
ersejectmentA Gordon Young vs EWeath
T E Biggs jlnd W K Zewadski fordefense H L Anderson Ii
Stone Hill Wine Co vs O Grotheassumpsit Plaintiffs attorney T EBiggs for defense Edwin Spencer
Jake Brown vs Jennie Miller I
ejectment Plaintiffs attorney T EBiggs for defense H L Anderson-
J A Cave vs A C L R lttres ¬
pass Plaintiffs attorney L T Izlarfor defense R A Burford i
H L Anderson vs Hood and Hubbardassumpsit Plaintiffs attorney-R L Anderson for defense Allredand Davis-
S W Petteway vs F H Haynesejectment Plaintiffs attorneys Hock-er and Duval for defense H L An ¬
dersonEthel Crosby an infant by her next
friend J W Crosby vs A C L RRaction at law Plaintiffs attor-ney
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R L Anderson for defense RA Burford
Wm A Green vs A C L R Raction at law Plaintiffs attorney HIL Anderson for defense R A Bur1ford I
J L Edwards vs E K Nelsonassumpsit Plaintiffs attorney H L I
Anderson for defense Allred and Da ¬
vis I
Ocala Foundry and Machine Works I
vs Montgomery Cooperage and Hard ¬
wood Counlawful retainer Plain-tiffs
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attorneys Allred and Davis fordefense Hocker and Duval
Nathan Mayo vs C I Gracere ¬
plevin Plaintiffs attorneys AllredDavis-
N C Morton and husband by B JMorton vs S A L Ry action atlaw4 Plaintiffs attorney H L An-
derson¬
for defense L X Green-S A Standley Co vs J R Mar ¬
tin Coreplevin Plaintiffs attor-ney
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Joseph BellSimmons Hardware Co vs Clyatt
and Rushassumpsit Plaintiffs at¬
torney R McConathy for defenseCarter and Layton
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Will Starks vs S A L Ry tres-pass
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Plaintiffs attorney L T Izlarfor defense L N Green Geo P Ra ¬
neyDH Irvine as administrator etc
vs Peacock and Hargraves action atlaw Plaintiffs attorneys H L and I
R L Anderson for defense R BI
Bullock and Hocker °and Duval-J H Livingston Son vs Z A
Butt assumpsit Plaintiffs attor-ney
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H L Anderson for defense RA Burford and McConathy v
Kibler Bros vs A M Rossaction-at law Plaintiffs attorneys H XAnderson and W K Zewa ski fordefense Joseph Bell
TV A Millard et al vs John B Mar ¬
tinejectment Plaintiffs attorney-L N Green for defense H L Ander-son
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Criminal DocketState of Florida vs J Shaw Thomp ¬
sonmurder E TV Davis andThomas Palmer for state R L An ¬
derson T P Lloyd and J M Young-for defense
State of Florida vs Marshall Guthrieassault with Intent to murder-E TV Davis for state Hocker andDuval for defense
State of Florida vs Andrew Jack ¬
sonassault with intent to murder-EI TV
defenseDavis for state R B Bullock-
forA Fearful Fate-
I it is a fearful fate to have to en¬
dure the terrible torture of piles of
can truthfully say writes HarryColson of Masonville Ia that forblind bleeding itching and protrud¬
ing piles Bucklens Arnica Salve isthe best cure made Also best forcuts burns and injuries 25c at Ty ¬
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The B P O E Memorial 1
Sunday was set apart as the memor ¬
ial day for the Brotherhood Protec ¬
tive Order of Elks and was beauti¬
fully celebrated as such in all places-in the state where there is a lodge ofthis excellent order
Ocala Lodge No 851 held very beau-
tiful¬
services at the Presbyterian-church Sunday night at 730 oVlockThe Elks met at their halt and head ¬
ed by the officers of the lodge led byChaplain W C Lindsay marched in
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a body to the churchI
The roll was called and it was with I
much sadness that the places ofI
Augustus T Priest and Samuel WTeague had been made vacant by thevisit of the death angel
Prof W S Pike presided at the or-
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and rendered beautiful musicMr Albert E Gerig sang The LostChord in an impressive manner andthe choir led the hymnal singing-
Mr Winfield R Gaylord the so-
cialist¬ I
orator who has a splendid I
voice sanervery beautifully Cross-
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the BarThe Elks carried out their regular
memorial ritual which is aveiy beau ¬
tiful oneDr Lindsay preached the memorial
sermon using as his text the wordsThou Shalt Not Die In very
beautifnl chaste and exquisite lan¬
guage he spoke for about half anhour He is always a charmingspeaker and on this occasion hepreached an exceptionally fine ser¬
monQuite a large number were present-
at these services the first that hasbeen held by the Ocala lodge
Judge Bullock Shoots a BearIn company with Mr Jesse Hope
Floridas greatest bear hunter ColGeo C Martin arid a number ofothers Judge W S Bullock our hon ¬
ored Circut Court Judge went on abear hunt in the western part of Hernando county last week The partyleft Brooksville Thursday afternoonand were gone until Saturday noonThey bagged three fine young bearweighing about 250 pounds each
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Judge Bullock and Eaton Saxon i
shot and killed one Col F Stringer-and Mr Kendrick one and Mr JesseHope one
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The hunt was very exciting and the I
party had plenty of sportIBear hunting is the finest sport in
Florida There are plenty of bear inI
the western portion of Hernandocounty and hunters are invited to I
come and try their luck with Mr I
BruinBrooksville Argus-
Remarkable
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was much afflicted with sciati-ca
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writes Ed C Nud lowavilleSedgwick Co Kan going about oncrutches and suffering a deal of painI was induced to try Ballards Snow
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Liniment which relieved me I used I
three 50c bottles It is the greatestliniment I ever ueed have recom ¬
mended it to a number of personsI all express themselves as being bene ¬
fited by it I now walk withoutcrutches and am able to perform agreat deal of light work on the farm25c 50c and 1 all druggists m
I Picnic and DanceA party of the younger society
crowd spent Thanksgiving day in avery pleasant and enjoyable manner-In the afternoon they hired a wagon-
to which was hitched two mules and j
went toSilver Springs the mecca of all t
Ocala picnickers They spent the I
afternoon very merrily and in theevening the same crowd went down-
to the armory where they enjoyed aninformal but exceedingly pleasantdance In the party were Mrs LeeMiller Mrs Arthur Clark Misses
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Eloise Miller Louise MoodyMargaret Walters Messrs RobertMathews I Albert Miller Harvey i
Clark Harry Walters and Osco Zewadsk iTortue of a Preacher
The scary of the tortue of Rev OD Moore pastor of the BaptistChurch of Harpersville N Y willinterest you He says I sufferedagonies because of the persistentcough that resulted from the grip Itried to sleep sitting up in bed Itried many remedies without relief I
until I took Dr Kings New Discov¬ I
ery for consumption coughs andcolds which entirely cured my saved-me from consumption A grandcure for diseased conditions of throatand lungs At Tydings Co drug ¬
gists price 50c and guaranteedTrial bottle free m
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Cass Against the Mexicans
Some weeks ago about twentyfiveMexicans were brought here fromTexas to work in some pkosphatemines in an adjoining county Upon I
reaching here things were not asthey expected and the Mexicans I
claiming that the work they were ex¬1
petted to perform and the hours ofI
labor were not according to theI
terms of contract so they packed uptheir belongings and started to re ¬
turn td their own country On some I
pretext or another some of them were I
overtaken and arrested So far as weare informed no weapons of any kindwere found on their persons but intheir plunder was found some razorsknives of some descriptions and apair of brass knucks They weretried before justice of a peace on
the charge of carrying concealedweapons
Those in whose baggage the razorswere found were discharged but fourhaving the knives and knucks wereheld and sent to the turpentine camps
These unfortunate men communi ¬
cated with the Mexican ambassador-at Washington and he sent Dr ADias consul at Pensacola here to in¬
vestigate the matterEfforts were made Monday to
have these men released withouthabeus corpus proceedings and it isbelieved the efforts will be succrissful I
if not the strong arm of the U S
government will be asked to infervene
Furious FightingFor seven years writes Geo W
Hoffman of Harper Wash I had-a bitter battle with chronic stomachpnd liver trouble but at last I wonand cured my diseases by the use ofElectric Bitters 1 unhesitatinglyrecommended them to all and dontintend in the future to be withoutthem in the house They are cer¬
tainly wonderful medicine to havecured such a bad case as mineSold under guarantee to do the samefor you by rrydings Co druggists-at 50c a bottle Try them today mI
Double Wedding in Cuba
The friends in this city of the twoattractive Johanet girls isses Marieand Mercedes Johanet will learn withinterest of their marriage the middle-of last month The occasion was adouble wedding and was a very beautibul affair Miss Marie Joanet wasmarried to Mr Maurice Riche andMiss Mercedes Johanet wedded MrHenri Le BienvemeJacksonville-TimesUnion
The Misses Johanet formerly lived-
in Ocala as also did sir Riche andthe news of their double wedding willbe quite a surprise to their friendshere who will be very much inter ¬
ested in the above announcement
Coughing Spell Caused DeathHarry Duckwell aged 25 years
choked to death early yesterday morn ¬
ing at his home in the presence ofhis wife and child He contracted-a slight cold a few days ago and paidbut slight attention to it Yesterdaymorning he was seized with a fit ofcoughing which continued for sometime His wife sent for a physicianbut before he could arrive anotherspell came on and Duckwell diedfrom suffocation St Louis GlobeDemocrat Dec 1 1901 BallardsHorehound Syrup would have savedhim 25c 50c and 100 at all drug¬
gists mChas Rheinauer Buys Blount Property-
Mr Charles Rheinauer has pur ¬
chased Mr B W Blounts handsomehome on Fort King avenue He willnot occupy the house himself but hasgreat faith in Ocala real estate andhas purchased this fine property as aninvestment The purchase includesalso the cottage on the corner of FortKing avenue and Wautula street re¬
cently occupied by Mr J S Sydboten
In Mad ChaseMillions rush in mad chase after
health from one extreme of fadism-
to another when if they would onlyeat good food and keep their bowelssegular with Dr Kings New LifePills their troubles would all passaway Prompt relief and quick curefor liver and stomach trouble 25c atTydings Cos drug store guar¬
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Chafing Dish Club EntertainedSaturday night Mrs Arther Clark
was the hostess of the Chafing DishClub Only the members of the cluband Miss Helen Edwards of Georgia-were present The young ladies spentthe evening very pleasantly in vari-ous
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interesting ways and later on inthe evening a delicious welsh rab ¬
bit was made on the chafing dishand with other dainties was served-to the guests
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the drain on your system produces permanent disability The human rbreathing machinery is wonderful system of tubes and cells To have goodhealth it must be kept in good order A COLD is considered of no impor-tance yet if it was known by its proper name of throat inflammation j Jhor congestion of the lungs its dangerous character would be appre-ciated
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When a cold makes its appearance use at once Ballards Hereileum Syrup which will speedily overcome itWHOOPING COUGH and CROUP Require Prompt Action SNOWLINIMENT applied to the throat and chest gives wonderful relief while xBallards Horehound Syrup will rapidly stop the violent paroxysms of xcoughing IT IS THE ONLY COUGH REMEDY THAT WILLPOSITIVELY CURE WHOOPING COUGH AND GROUP
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Horehound Syrup and find it the BEST medicine for croup coughs andcolds My children use it and it is pleasant to take and quickly cures
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