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1 The paper Of the People for the People and t>v the People M1r
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V II JLXXIX NO Z9 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY JNUARY 0 1905 OOLLAK A YEARI
3j3A ELIZABETH RABBIS Local Editor
HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN
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Mr W M Ross and Mr Louis R
Chazal went down to Dunnellon yes-
terday
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morning i
Miss Anna Mixson left yesterday
for DeCatur Georgia to continue-
heri
studies at the Agnes Scott Insti ¬
tute u i
Miss Mabel Sanders after a short
visit in Ocala with her cousin Miss
Jessie Lou Martin has returned to
Dunnellon
Other people may like cold storage
weather but so far as we are concern-
ed
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we would like to be immediatelytransported to Cuba
Mr and Mrs Henry A Duebel
who were married in Evansvill In
= na on December the twentyeight arrived home Wednesday after-
noon
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n
Mrs D E Mclver will return home
today from Red Springs N C where
she went last week to place herdaughter Miss Betty Ray Mclver in
college-
Dr H M Taylor came up from
Crystal River Wednesday night and
attended the reception and dance
given by Mr and Mrs ClarenceCamp
Mr J A Jordan representing theCable Piano Company of Jackson-
ville
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after spending a few days in
Ocala returned to Tampa yesterday
afternoon-
Mr Robert Camp who was one
of the attendants at the wedding-
or his cousin Miss Camp andMr Armstrong left Wednesday
afternoon for his home at FranklinI
Virginia
Dr C W Johnson who has been
practicing medicine in Ocala for
several months will leave today for
his former home in Madison county
where he will resume the practice of
his professionIM
yflrs Perry and children and Miss
nnie Lane and Mr Ed Lane of Liteton N C are visiting their
cousins Misses Margarett and MamieTaylor and Messrs John Will andJames Taylor
Frank Harris jr after spending-
the Christmas and New Year holi¬
days at home with his parents Mrand Mrs Frank Harris returned toLake City yesterday where he attends-
the University of Florida
2 A little son was born early Festerday morning to Mr and Mrs W H
tArnold at the Savoo Hotel Mr Ar-
nold is a traveling man mak-
ingh Ocalaheadquarters and with hisWife and daughter have been resid-
ing
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t in this city for some time
Mr Otis T Green leaves today forNew Orleans on legal husiness Mrs
Green and little son Otis will ac ¬
company them as far as Jacksonsonville where they will be the guestsof Mrs Horatio Bisbee for a shortwhile
Mrs Mary Snyder formerly of SanFrancisco but now of LouisvilleKyarrived in Ocala yesterday afternoon-and will spend the winter here withher brother and sister Judge andMrs Richard JicConathy at theSavoy hotel
Messrs Joseph Xorfleet and Ryland Camp and Miss May Camp offranklin Va and Messrs GeorgeFrank and Raymond Camp of WhiteSprings returned to their homes yes ¬
terday after a brief visit in Ocalahaving come to attend the weddingof their cousin Miss Lucy Camp-
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the case of the state of Floridaagainst Early Simmons which hasbeen on trial all the week the jury
7failed to agree upon verdict and a
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mistrial was entered This is the-
yCon I time tihat this case has en
the attention of the court thisandinbnth instances resulted=
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THE C IMP RECEPTION I
A Lovely Event in Compliment to theMisses Camo and Miss Dekle I
Mr and Mrs Clarence Camps I
spacious home on Camp Rightswhich has been the scene of rtaiy I
beautiful entertainments has rarely I
if ever presented a fairer sight than
it did on Wednesday evening The
occasion was an honor reception and
dance for the Misses Sallie and May
Camp and Aiiss Pallie Dekle whowere attendants at the marriage ofMiss Lucy Camp and Mr Armstrongtae same morning
The wedding decorations were usedand lovely indeed was the scene
Standing at the door were the hostand hostess Mr and Mrs ClarenceCamp who greeted all in the charm
I iiier and gracious manner that hasso endeared them to the people ofOcala-
In the receiving line besides thehonorees were Misses Jessie andAnnie Nurney of Suffolk Va MissLucile Colclough of GainesvilleMessrs Ryland Camp and JosephNorfleet of Franklin Va MessrsGeOrge Raymond and Frank Camp-
of White Springs Mr F D Strachanof Savannah and Mr Henry Davis-
of Gainesville-The
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Misses Nurney were charming-in reception gowns of violet and gray
I crepe de chene and Miss D kle andI Miss Colclough wore lovely dancingI frocks of white crepe de chene and
i white silk Miss Sallie Camp wasexceedingly pretty in her maidot
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honor dress of pink crepe de chenewhich she wore decollete and Miss
i May Camp wore a pale blue dressi elaborately smockedI Miss Violet Harris and Miss John-
nie
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Liddon introduced the guests tothose in the receiving line and per-
formed their duties admirably Thei
former was looking unusually welt in-
a dancing dress of white silk andMiss Liddon was lovely in a white
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lace gownAfter meeting the visitors the
guests passed on to the opposite endof the dining room where punch wasserved by Miss Mary Anderson andMiss Sue Barco Their dresses one of
I pink and the other of blue formed amost effective contrast
j Assisting Mr and Mrs Camp inI the hall and distributing the danceprograms were Miss Emily Ford andMibS Sara Harris both wearing white
i dressesI Col and Mrs W N Camp Mr and
Mrs Jack Camp and Mr and MrsI Clifton Camp also pleasantly assisted
in entertaining the visitorsI Vocal music by Miss Sallie Campinstrumental music by ors CliftonCamp and a violin solo by Miss MaryDrake added their share to the
i pleasures of the eveningI The invited list to this delightfuli social event included all of the youngI people of the dancing crowd and alarge number of both the young andolder married sets
i Fourteen numbers v ere danced-Mr Leon Fishel playing and they
I were greatly enjoyedAfter the third dance the beautiful
wedding cake was cut Whitegreen and pink ribbons were attach-ed
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to the cake and were drawn bythe young folks resulting in MissHarris securing the dainty little sealring Miss Patrick the thimble MissGary the dime and Mr StephenJewett the penny The cake wasthen cut in slices and put in prettylittle wedding boxes with the initials-A C in gold on the cover andeich guest presented with a box asa souvenir
The wedding presents received-by Miss Camp and Mr Armstrongwere displayed in the parlor andnever before have handsomer normore beautiful ones been seen inOcala Among the handsomest was-
a chest of exqusite silver the gift ofthe four brothers of the bride MessrsClarence Clifton Jack and William
l Camp and there were several hundred
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beautiful presents of cut glass silvergold and bricabrac
At eleven oclock supper wasserved The wedding color motif ofpink green and white was againseen in the refreshments and wasextremely pretty After supper thedancing was continued until longpast midnight and the evening willalways he memorable one to theyoung people and to the older pepie as well
trot Card Club Meeting-
The regular meeting of the YoungLadies Afternoon Card Club washeld Thursday afternoon Iiss Barcoentertaining them at the SavoyHotel Her guests included the clubmembers and Misses Babel and EdithTaylor of New York Miss HelenBush of Boston Mass Miss Maiie
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Patrick of New York Mrs MarionIzlar of Anderson S Co and MisSara Whitfield making in all thetables of progressive whist
The prize for the gret est number I
of points a pretty sF t of gold cuffj
pins was awarded to Miss Mary P I
Anderson and the prize for games apretty silver handled darner went toMiss Louella Gary
After the game fruit salad wafersand coffee was served and the meet ¬
ing proved most pleasant
Do Not Suppress a Cough
When you have a cough do not tryto suppress it but remove the causeThe con ll is only a symptom of somedisease and the disease is what youshould cure then the cough willstop of itself The most commoncause of coughing is a cold Antdynes wili promptly suppress thecough and preparations containing
I cchloroform opium etc are Usedfor that purpose but they do not
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c ire the cold Chamberlains CoughI Remedy n the other hand does notsuppress the cough but relieves it byremoving from the throa and lungsthe mucous which obstructed thebreathing and allaying the irritationand tickling in the throat It alsoopens the secretions and effectuallyand permanently cures the cold aswell as cough For sale by the An-
tiMonopoly¬
Drug Store m
IMr Browards Inaugural AddressAs already announced in these
columns the inaugural ceremonies ofGovernor Broward and his officialfamily at the capital last Tuesday-were the most resplendant ever wit ¬
nessed in FloridaGovernor Browards address is a
most creditable production and isprinted in full in several of the news¬
papers of the state and we are sorrythat our limit d space precludes itspublication-
All the pledges he made in his pri-
mary¬
canvass he again p edges tomake good so far as he is able
The TimesUnion speaks in veryhigh praise oc tha message and theexecutive ability of the incominggovernor
Spoiled Her BesutyHarriet Howard of 209 W 34th st
New York at one time had herbeauty spoiled with skin troubleShe writes I had salt rheum oreczema for years but nothing wouldcure it until I used Buoklens ArnicaSalve A quick and sure healer-for cuts burns and sores 25c at Ty¬
dings Cos drug store m
Circuit Court Proceedings-For the past three days the time of
Ithe circuit court has been taken upwith the secondtrial of Early Sim ¬
mons colored who is charged withcriminal assault r
The case will perhaps go to thejury sometime today
i Mr Edwin Davis and Maj L Tzlar are representing the state andMr Raymond Bullock the defense-
A Beautiful DinnerMr and Mrs Robert L Anderson
entertained at a beautiful six oclockdinner Wednesday night in compliment-to the attendants at the ArmstrongCamp wedding Wednesday morningCovers were laid for twenty and itwas a very lovely affair
All kinds of toilet articles and atreasonable prices Most extensiveline in town Tydings Co x
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MILL AND FACTORY SALE-
Tha Mill and Factory Syndicate of I
New York Will Hold a Sale at theBoston Store
More and more advertising is be ¬
icoming a part of every successful and
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well regulated mercantile establish ¬
ment in the United States I
All the larger establishments of our I
great cities set aside so much for ad¬
vertising purposes every year and itbecomes as much a part of their business as rent clerk hire insurancefreight and the purchase of god
A T Stewart who was known asthe merchant prince of America-was first to adopt this system andwas the first to become a merchantmillionaire x
John Wanamaker Seigle CooperCompany Marshall Field Mont-
gomery¬
Ward S Company SearsRoebuck Company and other wellknown establishments in variouscities of the country have persistent-ly
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and consistently followed the ex ¬
ample set by A T Stewart and likehim all have become multimillion-aires
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A mercantile firm in Atlanta notlong ago broke the advertising re ¬
cord by having eight solid pages inthe Atlanta Journal
The Ocala Banner will soon enterits fortieth year and it has neveruntil now had but a single page ad-
vertisement¬
from one tirm at onetime but in this weeks weekly the J
Watson Mill and Factory Syndicateof Xeu York City appears in a double
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page advertisement which speaks tcritself and whorl we hope will be readby all of our readerIii firm following out the policy
of the firms we have mentioned thathave made adveitising so successful-are advertising in the home newspa-
pers¬
in all the progressive towns inI
the country and it is their policy tos lest a progressive uptodate firmwith which to place their goods andmake their sales-
In Ocala this syndicate has select-
e 1 the Boston Store and the sale willbegin promptly at 9 oclock on themorning of January 9
This syndicate makes it its specialbusiness to pick up bargains frommills and factories at specially low
I prices and shipping them over theI
country and selling them at corres ¬
pondingly low figures Mr Sheppard Watson is the manager of this
new departure in our mercantilehistory and will arrive in Ocala tomor-row
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to make preliminary arrange ¬
ments in piacing and displaying hisgoods s
The Boston Store during this mer-
cantile¬
carnival week will reduce itsprices also putting them online withthe syndicate goods and is enabled-
to do as it shares in the profits of theweeks sales
The two page advertisement tellsof the many things that will be puton sale which consists of everythingneedful to the household and forwearing apparel-
Be sure and read their advertise-ment
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It will cost you nothing andmay mean money in your pocket
Greatly in Demand
Nothing is more in demand than amedicine which meets modern re ¬
quirements for a blood and° systemcleanser such as Dr Kings NewLife Pills They are just what youneed to cure stomach and livertroubles Try them at TydingsGJS drug store 25c guaranteed m
The Carnival Last Night
As a result of the pleasant weather-a much larger crowd was seen on theCarnival grounds last night and allthe attractions were well patronized-The thrilling high dive was the cul ¬
minating act and was witnessed bymany Tomorrow is its last daywith us Price of admission only10 cents and the high dive perform-ance
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is free
When the bills come in papa ismore than ever convinced that Santa
IClausis more than ever a mischiev-ous
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myth
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GOVERNOR BROWARDS INAUGURAL
from Tuesdays DailyHon NapoleonB Broward will be
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inauurated governor of lorida tc
dayMrW M McIntosh jr is chair ¬
man of the committee on arrange-ments
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and extensive preparationshave been male for the ceremony-
At eleven oclock several militarycompanies and a large civic bodywill escort the governor from hisresidence to the capitul-
At twelve oclock the oath of offi-
ce¬
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will be administered to him by J
Chief Justice R Fen wick Taylorfrom the east portico of the capitol I
building-The
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retiring governor IronGil ¬
liam S Jennings will deliver to himthe great seal of the state accom-
panying¬
same with appropriate re-
in
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irks I
After the oath of office is adminis ¬J
tered Mr Broward will deliver hisr I
inaugural address-
At three oclock this afternoon amilitary parade will be given in hishonor and besides the local company-will be participated in by a number-of military companies of the statewhich will be reviewed by the gov ¬
ernorFrom eightthirty to tenthirty to ¬
night a reception will be held by thenew governor and his cabinet in theexecutive office The capitol will bedecorated and brilliantly illuminatedand appropriate music will be render-ed during the ceremonial reception-
The inaugural ball will be given ateleven oclock in the hall of thehouse of representatives and it will
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be a very brilliant eventReduced rates have been given n
all the railroads and a large number-of visitors are expected to be presentand it is the purpose of those having-the ceremonies in charge to make itone of the most brilliant and memor-able
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inaugurals that has ever takenplace in Florida
Four Hundred Babies-
St Vincents Infant Asylum Chi¬
cago shelters homeless waifs await-
ing¬
adoption and there are nearly400 babies there sister Julie writes-
I cannot say too much in praise ofFoleys Honey and Tar for coughscolds croup and whooping coughContains no opiates and is sate andsure Ask for Foleys Honey andTar and insist upon having it as itis a safe remedy and certain in re-
sults¬
Refuse substitutes Postoflice Drug Store m
A Union Revival Meeting-
A union revival meeting will begin-
in this city on the 15th inst BaptistsPresbyterians Methodists and Christ ¬
ians will unite in the movementRev Walter Holcomb a remarkablysuccessful evangelist will lead themeeting Though his sermons are of-
a ditlereut character he is an easyrival of Sam Jones or GeoStewart inhis drawing power Union prayermeetings will be held every nightnext week in the Presbyterian-church
Another Good Man Gone Wrong
He neglected to take Foleys Kid ¬
ney Cure at the first signs of kidneytrouble hoping it would wear awayand he was soon a victim of Brightsdisease There is danger in delaybut if Foleys Kidney Cure is taken-at once the symptoms will disappear-the kidneys are strengthened andyou are soon sound and well A RBass of Morgantown Ind had toget up ten or twelve times in thenight and had a severe backache-and pains in the kidneys and wascured bo Foleys Kidney Cure Postoffice Drug Store m
Tit For TatPointing to a long list of divorce
and breach of promise suits Colum ¬
bus Ohio women are publicly pro ¬
testing against girl stenographers-
Girl stenographers on the other handare objecting to their employersbeing wedded to women who cannothold their husbandsN Y Telegram
When bilious try a dose of Cham-berlains
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Stomach and Liver Tabletsand realize for once how quickly afirstclass uptodate medicine willcorrect the disorder For sale by
I AntiMonopoly Drug Store m
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ANNOUNCEMENTI offer my entire stock of
MILLINERY FOR SflLEFor 30 Days
And if not sold in that time will openfor Easter and the Spring trade thefinest line of goods in Ladies Ele ¬
gant Dress Hats everjoffered forsale in Ocala and prices lowerthan ever I am going tosell out my business butwill sell goods of myusual Style and Pattern
lIdo The be theftinest markets of tuo
world afford allmine to select-
fromBe sure you will get the best if 1 selluntil Easter Preferring to sell out
but willing to continue I must-I am Respectfully
Mrs L T Tonk-
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Pay You t
You have any Real EstateIF to sell y-
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Youre thinking of coming rIF to Florida for a home
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You desire to inyest in any rIF kind of Florida propertyt
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OCULA FLORIDA
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Have a full stock of Coffins Cafcketeand Burial Outfits Spfcial given toBurial services
Embalming to OrderM-
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Afine supply of Orange andGrapefruit Trees on Sour Or¬
ange and Rough Lemon stocks-in prime condition for planting-now
Write for our 1905 catalogue-
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which gives descriptions andprices on Oranges and GrapeFruit also on other Fruit
I TreesOrnamentalJShrubs
Shade Trees Roses and x
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