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A calf recently died of grief atMontclair

Atlanta Georgia is to have a newdaily paper soon

At any rate the yellow fever is notMar BO fatal as it was in bygone days

President Andrew Sled predicts alarge attendance of Universitytedenta

Cuba has thirty varieties of palmroyal palm being the most grace-

ful

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of all trees1

New York has reached a populationof more than 4000000 It is tbe-

IIHt city of the world

Take no chances Screen out themosquitoes in every way possibleAbove all sleep under good mosquitoban

Editor Wallace Stovall of Tampate in Kentucky drinking mint julepswith Editor Wattcrsou

President Roosevelt would make agreat baseball player judging fromthe way he covers the entire field

Atlanta Journal-

An Oklahoma man thinks mosqui-

Etoe go mad like dogs and that it isf the bite of these that produces yellowferer Muzzle the mosquitoes

It would seem to an outsider thatc if Col Estill of the Savannah News

were to announce for governor ofGeorgia he would have almost a

walkover-

The Bermuda onion is now in highfavor with the vegetable growers onthe oast coast and a great deal of at ¬

tention is going to be given to itscultivation It is believed that itwill soon take its place beside theorange and the pine

r The county clerks office was invested in Jasper Tuesday by an ac

itant an exClerk I J McCall wasY p d short in his accounts to the

fMBoant of 255609 and the businessI j >

the county being loosely conduct ¬

4White Springs Herald

Mr S J Sligh of the firm of S JSlifth Co of Jacksonville doesBet for a moment admit that theCuban tomato pineapple orange orgrapefruit will compare in flavortute or keeping quality with thosegrown in Flonda-

Notwlthlltandlng the prevalence ofyellow fever in the city the Pensacola Sews has moved intonew andcommodious quarters put in a 10tonGoes perfecting press and a multiMatrix Mergenthaler We certainlyrejoice in its evidence of prosperity-

The Tallahassee Capitol seems tothink that Broward is making a goodgovernor because he did not appointthe editor of this paper to the Marionooanty judgship If thit is his onlyclain to greatness it rests on a veryleader thread

If our esteemed contemporary expact to be a candidate for the guber-natorial

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nomination he ought not toia hU campaign by poking fun atdemocratic executive committee

adeed he ought to aid this paper inIWtlIRtC up the hand of the commit

TIM way to be a democrat is toa diocrat

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Recent MarriagesThursday eveing at Youmans near

Tampa Miss Flossie Robertson andMr H G Kean of Dunnellon wereunited in marriage The ceremony-was a very quiet one and witnessedby a few friends and immediate rela-tives

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Mp and Mrs Kean left shortly af¬

ter the wedding for WashingtonNew York and other eastern citiesand on their return will reside in the

Phosphate City where the groommarshal and prominent in otherbusinesses

Mrs Kean is a charming young wo-

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and for several years resided atTampa whera she was senographer-in the office of Col John P Wall

The Ocala Banner wishes the youngcouple a big share of lifes prosperity-and happiness-

Mr IJames H Watson of Tampageneral manager for Armour Co I

along the west coat was married aI

few days ago at Canancluigua New I

York to Miss Mary Pauline Foster asociety girl of that city Miss Fosterlas spent the past several winters ather fathers orange grove at St Pe¬

Itersburg-

Mr and Mrs Watson will makeI their home TampaI

Mr Claude C Mrrow an I MissShellie Hineley a popular youngMadison couple were married on theafternoon of September sixth at thebrides home They left at once forTallulah Falls and other points inGeorgia to spend their honeymoon-

Mr Roy K Downing of Interlachen and Miss Pauline Manthey ofChicago were married in Jackson-ville

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I Thursday by Rev E F LeyI Mr Downing is a successful orangeI grower and truck farmerI

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I WhitewashI As soon as the rainy season endswill be a good time to whitewash

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Whitewash all unpainted fences out-

houses

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and the trunk treesThe Pacific Rural Press certifies to

the following recipe as a good oneLime 30 pounds tallow 4 pounds-

salt 5 pounds Dissolve the salt inwater used in slaking the lime stirin the tallow while the heat remains

I from slaking and add enough moreI water to make the wash flow welli

from the brush

The Delineator for OctoberFrom an artistic viewpoint as well-

as that of fashion the October De-

lineator¬

I surpasses even the highstandard it has attained Many pages-

areI given to the styles of the monthtwenty pages in color being a note ¬

worthy departure

The has discovered aIPepper at Punta Gorda that is cer-

tainly¬

hilt stuff and there seemsI

to be no end to its uses This Pep ¬

per has been used in prohibition cam ¬

paigns throughout the state withgreat success and seems to beequallyvaluable in settling the Sabbath ques¬

tion as Well as in disentangling thethink tanks of those who have be ¬

come daffy on Christian ScienceWhat it could accomplish if applied-in warming up the doctrine of vege¬

tarianism remains to be seenPalat-ka Advertiser-

The Tallahassee True Democrat issaying some things so pointed as tobe almost personal about the doings-

at the capitol and the conduct ofsome of the state officials and theirattaches yet the Daily Capitaldosnt seem to know that there issuch a paper printed Tallahassee asthe Tallahassee True Democrat TheDaily Capital has the opportunity ifit wants to take advantage of it tokeep itself busy at home without pay ¬

ing the least attention to the Marioncounty democratic executive commit-tee

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Quite a sensation was created atPefisacola Wednesday afternoon bythe arrest of Dr S M Gonzalez forpublicly saying that there is no yel-

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fever in Pensacola and that thepresent scare was only for the pur-

pose

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of getting graft from the publicand that there was not a word oftruth in the bulletins posted Thedoctor served in Cuba during theSpanishAmerican war here he re-

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much commendation in his as-

sistance¬

Iin cleaning Havana

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Didnt Want Country Hay

There was a jolly crowd of travel¬

ing men in the city Thursday andamong them were ArthurDoyle andWW Stripling two of the most or¬

iginal that ever picked up a sales ¬

mans gripWhile seated in the lobby of the

Brown House Arthurthe irrepres ¬

siblesprung something new Thatshard fcr anyone who knows Arthur-to believe but its a fact and it wason Stripling and provoked a heartylaugh Arthur says that Mr Strip ¬

ling had been in want of a shave for-

a week or two recently He was onhis round and went into a store in anearby town that had just been es ¬

tablished and introduced himself tothe proprietor-

What can I do for you inquir-ed

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Mr Proprietor in a sour mannerr

I am representing the CB VanDeman company of Jacksonvillereplied Stripling as he picked up andbegan to munch a dried apple cast¬

ing his eye about for the water pailWe want to get acquainted and do

some business I have been told youwere a close buyer and I have cometo give you some close prices onhay

Glauc ng at Striplings unshaven-

face the merchant turned upon hisbooks with the remark We dontwant any country hay today

There a point to this which atraveinj man can appreciate withthe exception of StriplingGaines ¬

yule Sun

r Devoured by WormsI Children often cry not from painbut from hunger although fed abun ¬

dantly The entire trouble iarisesfrom inanition their food in not assimilatd but devoured by worms-

A few doses of Whites Cream Ver¬

mifuge will cause them to cease cryng and begin to thrive at once verymuch ti the surprise and joy of themother m

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Cn Lifes Road Together-

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tut residence of Mr A Long of

Grahamville on Sept 10 Mr R M

Long of Pats Island and Miss lolaWellhorner of Grahamville wereunited in the holy bonds of matri¬

mony the Rev A O Hiscock of

Norwalk officiating-This paper extecds congratulations-

and beet wishes-

Let it Go on RecordtI The Braidentown Herald gave the

Mai ion ounty democratic executiveT

committee one of the hottest roasts-

it ever received because of itsjusurpation of tower in impaungfthe gov¬

ernor for appointing Mr Bell countyjudge of Marion county without theapproval of the committeeOcala-Star

Gaod News from TexasThere seems to be a generalbelief

among farmersjjwho2have watched-

the boll weevil this season that there-is some insect playing ball with theweevil The government boll weevilexperts should get busyand find outabout itTexas paper-

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The work of ballasting the roadbedJ of the Florida East Coast railway hasj begun on the north end andwill con-

j tinue until completed between this-

I city and Jacksonville The workhowever is being done under diff-

iculties

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due to the heavy rainfalls-StI Augustine Record

I President Roosevelt will soon takehis long promised trip to the south-

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i and visit the old home of hisi mother at Roswell Ga Therewill beno mistaking the cordialityand sin ¬

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cerity of the Georgia hospitality thatI

i awaits him choruses the GeorgiaI newspapers-

The Daytona people sa that localoption will carry in that place sure

I Putnam county is also quite certainto go dry and Clay county will follow-

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Marion falls into the dry columnthe state will soon be as dry as a tinbox Gainesville Sun

Mr James Embly of Miami wasunited in marriage several days agoto Miss Edith Griffin of Jacksonville-at the Methodist parsonage MrEmbly is a well known druggist ofthe Magic City-

Jacksonville is to hive a new bank-

to be known as the Citizens StateBank 1rDU Fletcher is presi ¬

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dent of the new institution

The Lawyers Great Opportunity

In his address before the American-

Bar Association on Professional Pu ¬

rity Henry St George Tucker com-

menting¬

on Roosevelts remarksbefore the Harvard alumni said

The serious charge made by thepresident against some of the mem-

bers

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of our profession must give uspause His recognized position inthe country of stimulating lofty ideals-

in life as well as his recognition ofthe position of our profession inmoulding public sentiment in thecountry forces upon us willingly orunwillingly as an association the in-

quiry not only whether the charge betrue but also the broader inquirywhether the ethics of our profession-

rise to the high standard who itsposition of influence in the countrydemands

Surely no more important ques¬

tion than this can be forced upon theprofession I am one of those whobelieve that the profession of thelaw is more potential for good thanany other profession except theChristian ministry and in some re¬

spects more powerful for good thaneven that high profession Its powerfor evil is correspondingly great The

r lawyer who fights his battles in theI

open with no weapons save those ta-I

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ken from the arsenal of eternal truthand right who scorns the temptation-

to advance a principle for his client I

I or his cause as his own which cannot-be defended in the forum of con¬

science leaves a lasting impress forgood upon those who hear him andday by day in the shop in the street-

in the market place and around thefamily hearthstone the discussion con¬

tinues which quietly but efiectively-

forms a part of the character of thecommunity in which he lives

Jacksonville is soon to build a newlocal freight terminal depot betweenBay and Forsyth streets

Doctor Sail the man who severalweeks before had been operate on forappendicitis Im all right except tar-a heavy feeling in the pit of my stom-ach

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and a slight metallic rattling whenI walk

There exclaimed the M D slap-ping

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hs thgli hI knew that case ofsurgical instruments would turn upeventually Will you pay me for tlicriand keep them or shall I remove thornThe cost will be about the sameHouston Post

ShakespeareanFather in the hall has been standing

for half an hour while Millicent andHarold bid each other good night inthe doorway

Parting quotes Harold issuch sweet sorrow that I could saygood night till

At this speech father gets a Shake ¬

spearean Inspiration of his own andtramps down the stairs

Seems to me he asserts thatthere is too much adieu about nothinghereJudgE

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Leslies Weekly

etMn r Dolnr flight AwayOh dear said Mrs Spider to Mr

Spiier looking down from her web onthe > Vf of the dry goods store 1 amafra T that ve have got to move

thitY the trouble now dear askd Xr rleriu surprise We have-

llvfi vritli this kind storekeeper forniar nruth

yes iZear I know we have saidMrs Spller vltli a sigh But he hasbagMi to ndverclse SomerviHe Jour-nal

Te Flennnnt HnpeuinAnnie at the dinner table had kept

her h rnJIs under the table when shesnIcloily 7oreh out the question

Ge4 whet I have under the tableVIsy your hands of course an-

swered mother-Xo she almost yelled Ive g9t a

belly acheNew York Globe

StrategyBorroujrlis Hello old man They say

you lost a lot of money on the racesGaymaa displaying his roll gleeful-

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ha That doesnt look like itdoes it-

BorronghsNo Say lend me tenwill you Catholic Standard anuTimes

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A BOY who id not afraid ofI work to learn printing trade I

Splendid opportunity for theright boy Apply at Banner

Joffice9tolOarn-

a Xfyou went to get thele I biggest returns for

your labor andyour ground

you cant affordb to plant anyt-

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the standard after 49 yeam Iko5L They always produce-the IlA and surestcrops All dealers Mil

them Our 1M3Seed AMUtree oa request

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FOR SUE 9 Cows 8 HeiferI and 21 Bulls

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Bay St Jacksonville Ma

SNAP SHOTS6reatest Hit Out

Mail your photo and fiftycts coin and we will copyand return with originalfine snap shot photos trueto life Tell your friends

Howards Photo Studio Orlando Fit-S IS4t

UcIVEH and MACKA I-

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Havt a full suck of Coffin Caketand Buri l Outfits ptchtl given toBurial services

Embalming to Order

Jerry BurnettMerchant

TailoringOcala Florida

Finest Imported andDomestic Cloths

Cutting a Specialty-Fits Guaranteed

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE

ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINSTestata of Henry Wartniann deceased-

are hereby notified present the sameto the nn-der i ned administrator of sid tsiateat CitraFlorida within onto yea from the oak hereotas prescrscnb by law

August 19 1905ED WARTMANN

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NOTICE

NOTICE IS KEREBGIVEX THAT CNDBKi and by virtue ol a final decree enteietl oathe i6ih day of August A D 1905 by the HonW S Bullock judge of the circuit court of thefifth judicial cicuit of Florida Marion countyin chancery stMing in that certain cause pendin sid court wherein Slellisa A Reeves andPhilelus J Reeves were complainants andDaniel W Clark and Emma F Clark were de-fendants

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wherein it was ordered that the under-signed as special master in chaccery executethe said final decree I will on

3f ndar the 2nd lay of Octoiter A D 1905between the hours of it oclock m and a Voclock pm in front of the Curt house door iaOcala Marion coun y Florida offer for saleand will sell to the highest and best bidder forcash the mortgaged premises and property IBsaid decree mentioned and set forth as follows-to wit 11

Seven and fifty onehundredths chains northand south by seventeen ana tvrenteipht onehundredths chains east and west in the north-east

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corner ot section thittvthree 33 township fourteen 14 south range twentytwo saeast Containing thirteen 13 acres lying aadbeing ia Marion county state of Florida

Also one i six year old sorrel blazed facedmareOrsomoch of the above described property

as may be necessary to satisfy said decree aadcots TE BIGGSAugust 1905 91 Special Mastct

NOTICE OF MASTRS SALE

OT1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN TIjAT UNDERlJ and by virtue of a certain final decree entered-on the 22nd day of August A D 1905 by theHonorable WS Bullock Judge of the CircuitC urt Court of the Judicial ircuitof Florida in and for Marion countyin chancery in a certain cuse therein pendingwherein Laura W Pumb is complainant andEdward O Heads and wife Alice M L Karland W C Townseud are defendants the under-signed

¬special master in ceancery appointed

therein to execute said fin u decree will onMonday the 3utl day of October JL D zoj

during the 1 gal hours of sale in front of thesouth door ot the court house in Ocala Marioacounty Floida offer for sale and win sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash the followingdcscnbrd mortgaged premux towit Northhalf of west half of northwest andsouth halt of west half of southwt quarter otsection 4 township 12 south range as east iaMarion county Florida or so much thereof a

oe necessary to satisfy the said final decree-and costs of suit

CARLOS L SISTRUNKS 25 Special Matrr in Chancery

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE-

A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINSTZX the estate of A C Johnson deceased arehereby notified to present the same to the un ¬dersigned administrator of said t state at MartinFlorid within one year from August 23 190F 31 TOWNSEND

8 25 8t Administrator

NOTICt

In Circait Court Marion County Fifth JudicialCircuit of Florida In Chancery

Henry Bird Complaiuant vs Caroline BirdDefendant

IT 15 ORDERED THAT THE DEFENDANTnamed towit Caroline Bird be and

she Is hereby required to appear to the bill ofcomplaint in this cause o > n or before

the 6th fay ol November fc Dl90SIt is further ordered that a cow of this order

be published once a week for eight consecutiveweeks in the Ocala Banner

This Aug 24 1905seal S T SISTRUKK

CARLOS L SISTRUNK Clerk Circuit CourtComp aioant > Srhcitor S 25 St

NOTICE-

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Application for Tax Deed Under Section 8 ofChapter 4888 Laws of Florida

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT F Bpurchaser of tax Certificates No

565 and Sol tat day of June A D 1903has filed said certificates in my office and hamade application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law Said certificates embrace thefollowing described property situated in Marioacounty Florida towit

Northeast quarter of southwest quarter ofnorthwest quarter section i township id southrange tSeastand south J4 southwest quarternorthwest quarter section 22 township 17 sout-kaneOeast

The aid land being assessed at the date ol theissuance of such certificates in the name ofparties unknown Unless said certificates shallbe redeemed according to law tax deed will is¬

sue thereon on the 25th day of Sept A D1905

Witness my official signature and seal this thezznd day of August A D 1905

8 25 S T SISTRUNKClerk Circuit Curt Marion County Florida

NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE

IS GIVEN THAT THE UNDERNOTICE executor will sell at public auctioa-lor cashat the old homestead or residence ofGeneral Robert Bullock deceased in the southernportion ot the city of Ocala Florida oaSaudajf the Sixteenth of eptetnltcr Drtoscommencingat the hour often oclock a m alot plantation tools farm implements consist-ing

¬of harrows pows hoes spades horse rakes

horse mowing machine and other generalplantation implements Abo hosehold and

borsecow and other personalproperty belonging to said estate

W BULLOCK8 25 Executor

NOTICE

Whereas this board hat Riven due notice as re-quired

¬ 4by law that in would consider and deter¬

mine at this meeting of the board whether notthy will adopt the provisions section t and aof chapter 5450 of the Laws ot Florida andwhereas no citizen of the county has appearedbefore the board objecting to the afores id lawbang made operative as provided for in saidchapter 5450 approved by the governor or Floripa May 31 19050 Therfore be it

Resolved That the provisions of chapter 5450aforesaid shall become operative and in full forceand effect two months from the date thereof towit un the ith day dy of October A D 1905and that any and all persons violating its pro-visions

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and requirements after that date win beliable to tne pains anl penaltiets hereof

Unanimously adopted and ordered publishedlot two months

This August 1905H W LONG

Chairman Board of County CommisionersAttest S T SISTRCNK Clerk

EXECTUORS NOTICE

Executors notice to creditor etcIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALLNOTICE legatees distributees and all per-

sons¬

I having claims ordemandsagaiust tne estateof Robert BuUcckdecea edwill present the same-to the undersigned executor for payment dulyauthenticated wii bin two from this daTepayment WIlt be refused August icth 1905

S IS 81 WILLIE S BULLOCKExecutor

GUARDIANS NOTICE

VOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT ONSeptember 51905 the nndrisigned as guar¬

dian of Jacob B Godwi > Henry B Godwin aadFreddie 0 Godwin will apply to the countyudge of Marion county Honda at the court

horcse in Ocala Florida for authority to sell theinterests of my said ward in thedescribed landS in said county Nodh1aalforsouthwest quarter and west half of southeastquarter of section 14 tow =hip 14 south rangeI9eact MiRTH j JAIJIFR-

Aug 24 tgcs 82551 Guardian jThe Jacksonville annual carnivaln

L has been called off by the committee

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