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OCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1909<

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t irrTs A FACTthat the man who carries his money in his pocketbook willspend all of it without thought while it becomes second na-

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for a man with a bank account to figure on maintaininga reserve in his bank

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f The Munroe Chambliss BankOcala Florida

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OCALA DEVELOPEMENTCOMPANY will sell you a home inOcala Will sell you a lot and

t build a house planned by youWill guarantee the title and carrythe insurance You pay little

fd more than rent Now ready forbusiness

SEE J1 Jal FORT UNION BLOCK

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Just In At

WEIHE r The Jewel-

erfJust a MinuteAbout Sewing Machines

Why Not Buy The BestTh-

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is no economy in buying machines that are cheap in mechanism-

and high in price that you will want to trade off in a short timeJ

r A SINGER is always the pride of its owner The Singer Sewing Ma ¬

chine is recognized all over the world as the model of sewing machine per-

fection

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and all other makes are judged by the Singer standard That iswhy every woman is proud to own a Singer sold only by the Singer Sew-

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Machine Co dealing directly from maker to user They are now beingsold at lower prices

Also the best oil needles belts etc of which we carry a larger stocki than any other dealer and we are on the spot to give careful attention to

all oustomers

P A STAMPS Mgr30 12 Montezuma Block

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MONTEZUMA HOTELi GUY W TOPH OPEN THE YEAR ROUND

leHI11 Commercial Hotel Rates 2 Per Day Ocala Florida

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Bees Laxative Cough Syrup-A Pure Wholesome and Harmless remedy being pleasant and

palatable to the taste it is equally good for children and adultsin the treatment of all Throat Chest and Bronchial troublesand is especially recommended for children as it contains noopiates narcotics nor poisons of any kind

Good for Young and OldC-

uts the mucus strengthens the inflamed parts and gives vigorand vitality to the respiratory organs Removes the cough andby its gentle laxative effect upon the bowels rids the system ofthe accompanying predisposition to cold

We have so much confidence in the merits of Bees Laxative Cough Syrupt that we guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund your money Buy a bottle

from your dealer and if it does not do all we say your money will be refundedPREPARED BY

f JOHN W KENNEDY CO Chicago U S Ai 1sA4 SOLD BY THE COURT PHARMACY

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DUNNELLONIte-

ms of Interest Taken in and Around-

the Phosphate City

Dunnellon Advocate Oct 29thMr V I McClarn of four log

washer was in town last Saturday-on important business

Mrs W H Boswell of Dunnellon is the guest of her parents Mrand Mrs M D Bell at Inverness

Miss Carrie Barco left last weekfor her home at Cotton Plant on ac¬

count of the illness of her monther-Mr L C Walker our night mar¬

shal has returned home after a fewweeks visit at Worthington Springs

Mrs Johnson of Montbrook is aguest of her daughter Mrs F WMoCredle

S Feiberg the merchant made abusiness trip to Dade City Thursday-of last week

Rev Folsom Is holding a pro ¬

tracted meeting at the M E church-at Holder this week

Rev C R Philips of Wildwoodwas In our town last week visitingrelatives and friends-

T P Allen deputy sheriff ofCitrus county was a business visi-tor

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in the city FridayRoy Huffman timber cruiser con-

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with the United Statesland office Gainesville Fla stop ¬

ped over and registered at theWithlacoochee Hotel Friday lastHe has been engaged in locating-and investigating homesteads inGulf Hammock Levy county

Miss Annie Feinberg has returnedhome from her annual trip to NewYork where she went to select herwinter goods

Miss Flossie Turnipseed left Sat ¬

urday for Stanton where she willspend a few days on Lake Weir withher grandmother

Mis Winnie Tucker of Ocala thecharming daughter 01 Capt andMrs Tucker Is in town the guest ofMr and Mrs Harry Peter

Mr E D Boyett who is connect-ed

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with the Standard and Hernando-R R Co left Saturday night forWedgefield S C where he willspend a few days with his wife

Judge Gober was a business visi-tor

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to Ocala last FridayMrs Jennings of Rochelle Is the

guest of Dr and Mrs Baskin-J 0 Lyles of Inverness was in

the city last Tuesday on business-Mr A M Lansford of Ocala way

in our town last week on businessRev Ellis left Friday evening for

his home in Alachua to visit relativesR

A Falany of Dunnellon was abusiness visitor to Inverness Satur-day

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His wife is still in the hospi-tal

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at Jacksonville but we are glad-to note that she is on the rapid roadto recovery Inverness Chronicle-

A jolly crowd of four couples attended an informal dance held atthe residence of Mrs Miller twomiles from town last Friday nightThe mode of conveyance was astraw ride and those who at¬

tended report a fine timeMajor George Butler editor and

chicken raiser of Inverness whohas had charge of the Chronicle atthe above place for a number ofyears passed thro here Friday enroute home from Live Oak where-he had been in attendance upon theConfederate reunion held there lastweek

Miss Annie Feinberg the hand ¬

some and accomplished daughter ofS Feinberg the merchant is backamong her friends again who aredelighted to have her with themMiss Feinberg has been in NewYork and the large clothing anddry goods markets of the East buy ¬

ing the fall stock for the large de ¬

partment store of her father Thegoods are now in and Miss Anniewill be pleased to quote you prices-on same

B Feinberg of this city waselected to fill the vacancy of secondlieutenant of the Ocala Rifles Com ¬

pany A Second regiment His op ¬

ponent for the honor was ChasLeitner Ben received 14 votes andMr Leitner received 8 The office-of captain was filled by the presentIncumbent being reelectedno op¬

position-

C C Johnson a white man whohas been living In a quarter section-of Gulf Hammock land preparatoryto proving homestead entry on thesame took his gun and dog lastweek and started hunting After-an absence of several days his dogsreturned alone and a searchingparty was formed but to no availThe supposition is that he may havebeen bitten by a snake or fell Intoone of the many lime sinks which-are numerous in that section orthat he may have been foully dealtwith The latter idea however hasbut little ground inasmuch as hewas not known to have any ene¬

mies The people of that section-are using all means in their power-to solve the mystery-

J W Patton civil engineer ofGainesville was a between trainvisitor to Dunnellon last Fridayhie had been retained by the UnitedStates government to establish andprove the lines of several pieces ofland homesteaded in Levy county-He accomplished his mission in hisusual successful manner satisfac-tory

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to all J W is one of the jolliest of fellows and always makes ahost of friends wherever he goes-

B Klein the Clothier gave asmoker at the opera house last

Friday night attended by most allthe representative men of the citySandwiches cigars and refresh ¬

ments in abundance were servedand every one of the 35 or 40guests assembled did ample justice-to the feast so lavishly spread be-

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them Impromptu speeches-were made and stories told andgood cheer prevailed throughout-

It was unanimously agreed thatJudge Webb should thank the hostfor his efforts to solidify the socialand business conditions of the cityand in a few wellchosen remarks-the judge thanked Mr Klein for thehospitable manner in which he en ¬

tertained those around the festiveboard and commended the enter ¬

prise of the host who only desires-to become more thoroughly identi ¬

fied with the business interests ofthe city The guests departed about1030 voting Mr Klein a host parexcellence

With every sundown the S A LRy is creeping nearer to the cityand they are now talking of breakIng ground for the depot the exactlocation of which has not as yetbeen determined Some say it willbe at the ball park and others say

in the southern part of the city on I

the river The latter place wouldprove an expensive one In the longrun as the charge for drayage would-be so much more The ball parkwould make an ideal location and-it is to be hoped that they succeed-in gettine same for the depot site

On last Thursday an unfortunate-man named Woods and claimingGeorgia as his home died at the re-pair

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shop of Mr Waters The mancame to Dunnellon a stranger sev-eral

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days ago and was taken ill andHappy Waters as he is familiarlycalled by his friends took him inand he and his wife did all theycould to make him comfortable Hegradually became worse and expiredThursday afternoon Some of Dunirellons charitable ladies attended-the dying man as soon as his condi¬

tion became public but he was toofar gone for earthly aid altho DrBaskin did all human skill could dofor him at his last moments Therelatives of the dead man were un ¬

known and the remains were given-a Christian burial by the citizens

This is the second death of thekind within the past ten days whenthe people have gone into theirpockets and contributed liberallyIt is only just to say that neither ofthe cases of sickness were contract-ed

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here but that the victims ofdeath were dangerously ill beforecoming here-

TRIBUTE TO THE WORK-OF A FLORIDA MAN-

A high tribute to the work of thelate John O LaFontisee of Jack-sonville

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who with Asa L Browerconducted the governments thor¬

oughgoing study of the naval storesindustry last year was paid by RS Kellog assistant forester incharge of forest statistics of theUnited States forest serivce in hisspeech at the Annual Convention ofTurpentine Operators Association-in Jacksonville on Wednesday As ¬

sistant Forester Kellog saidAnother step toward increasing-

our knowledge of the naval storesindustry was taken when at the in¬

stance of Senator Taliaferro the ag¬

ricultural appropriation bill for thefiscal year beginning July 1 1908provided 10000 for an Inquiryinto the destruction of forests bythe production of turpentine androsin and the sources and methods-of the industry-

To carry out the provisions ofSenator Taliaferros amendment-the forest service detailed to thework Mr John O La Fontisee ofJacksonville and Mr Asa L Bro ¬

wer a graduate of the School ofForestry of the University of Mich ¬

igan With Mr LaFontisees en¬

ergy and sterling qualities you wereacquainted even better than werewe fn the forest service We whoworked with him sincerely regretwith you his untimely death and weboth realize full well the real losswhich it brought to the naval storesindustry

Mr LaFontisee and Mr Browertraveled through every part of theSquth gathering statistics of pro ¬

duction and making a careful study-of the longleaf pine forests Thefacts which they secured and theconclusions which they reached givemost valuable information upon thepresent status of the industry

Montezuma Barbershop

In Connection With the Hotel Office

Skilled worKmen and courteous at¬

tention to all Special attention tochildren

ELECTRIC MASSAGE

HOT AND COLD WATER

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SSING CLUB

FRANK 3IUSTIN Proprietor

Next Door to the Western UnionTelegraph Office

Work Called for and Delivered Prompt-ly

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All Work Guaranteed WhiteTrade Cnly

EquitableL-

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STRONGEST IN THE WORLD

MISS FLORIDA CONDON

Resident Agent

L ALEXANDERPractical

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Careful estImat mae on allcontract work mves more and bet¬

ter work for the money than rayother contractor In o-

wnFOLEYS

KIDNEY CUREWILL CURE YOU

of any case of Kidney 01

Bladder disease that is notbeyond the reach of medi-cine

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Take it at once DC

not risk having Brights Dis ¬

ease or Diabetes There iinothing gained by delaySOc and f100 Bottler

sitL1st UaTIVTILSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

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Woman Trae FriendExperimenting with new and untried medicines tIS often dangeroqg It would take-a medicine more forty years to prove itself-so universally good as Dr Pierces Favorite Pre-scription

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d e During that time it has been wom-an

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s favorite medicinea restorative tonic uplift-ing and invigorating the nervous and discouraged ipand giving them the final touch of perfect health

Women use Dr Pierces Favorite PrescriptionMsa in preference to fill other advocated medicines

s for it contains no alcohol or habitforminga drugsis not anything like advertised secret-

or patent medIcInesdoes not claim to be able ra

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to do impossible things

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1 f iH regularly graduated physician of vast experienceFOl the relief St r s-

fof those FH in womans aliments and adapted to her dell I

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Hrf THE ONE REMEDY good enough that its makersf l are not afraid to print its every ingredient off-

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1 frt You cant afford to allow yourself to be overJ i persuaded into accepting any secret nostrum as-Sti D i = y a substitute for this honest squaredeal nonsecret

mii medicine Dont do it No honest druggist willJ < attempt to cheat you in this way He who does

Hm should be rebuked and avoided Doctors pre-scribe

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iUfi Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription for1 worst cases because they know what it contains

LONJggffl SHm and know its ingredients 40 be of the very besthi

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Its well now and then to gently cleanse out bowelgermsirit fc J-

Lithat breed weakness cause foul breath loss of appetite dizzi-ness

¬r0 wI a and headache Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets keep bow¬

els sweet and clean Recommended by druggists because oftheir purity goodness and active gentleness

Worlds Dispensary Medical Association RV Pierce M Di Pres Buffalo N Y j-U iC

VALUE OF THE LOWLY PEANUT

The peanut is rapidly becoming-an important farm product through-out

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the Southern states says theRichmond News Leader-

Its vines are valuable as forageand the peas that are not market ¬

able can be used for feeding pur ¬

poses Throughout the bollweevildistrict of the cotton belt the peanut-is grown as a money crop and spec-ial oilproducing varieties will assist-in keeping the oil mills of theSouthern states supplied with raw I

materials The value of the com-mercial

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peanut crop of the UnitedStates for the year 1908 was esti-mated

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at 12000000Although the majority of people

recognize the peanut only as it ap-pears

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for sale in the shell hulledand salted as peanut candy or in I

the form of peanut butter many J

new lines of consumption have beenfound for it in the past few years-

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addition to these uses it is aningredient of the peanut and vege-table

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meat peanut meal and saladoil In the preparation of vegeta-rian

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meats portion of the oil ispressed from the ground peanutsother ingredients including vege¬

tables substances are added andthe whole is crushed and pressedinto tins ready for use

Peanut meal made from finelyground blanched peanuts Is used inconfections such as almonds ma¬

caroons and small cakes to which-it imparts the desired almondfiavor

Peanut oil is used in the samemanner as olive oil also for mixIng with cotton seed oil in order toimprove the quality of the seed oilfor salad purposes

Peanut oil is of somewhat lowervalue than firstclass olive oil and-Is sometimes mixed with it for theproduction of oil that can be sold ata lower price than pure olive oilOn the other hand it is of a highergrade than cotton seed oil

With the coming shortage of cot¬

ton seed with which to manufac ¬

ture oil in this country there is agreat possibility of building up apeanut oil industry throughout thecotton belt that will keep the oilflourishing

A bushel of firstclass peanutsweighing about 28 pounds will pro-duce

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I about one gallon of oil worth45 cents and 20 pounds of oil cakeand hulls which when ground andmixed together is worth approxi ¬

mately 26 cents Such peanuts mustbe otained at prices not exceeding40 cents a bushel to make the oilindustry profitable

Byproducts of the peanut areused in the manufacture of feed forfarm stock and dairy cows and theplant is being largely utilized asforage and as a soil renovator-

In large cleaning factories theshells are generally used for fueland the ash resulting therefrom isvaluable as a fertilizer

The thin brown covering of thepeas or nuts has a feeding value al¬

most equal to that of wheat branand is especially desirable for mix¬

ing with the smaller particles ofbroken peas for stock feeding

SMASHES ALL RECORDS-

As an allround laxative tonic andhealth builder no other pills can com-pare with Dr Kings New Life PillsThey tone and regulate stomach liverand kidneys purify the blood streng ¬

then the nerves cure constipationdyspepsia biliousness jaundice head-ache

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chills and malaria Try them25c at all druggists

Never did South Florida experi ¬

ence finer orange weather than wehave been having the past fewweeks Not only will there be alarge crop of fruit but it will befine fruit and If the weather con ¬

tinues favorable will certainly car¬

ry well Florida Advocate f

Green goods fiends already areat work trying to ruin the reputa ¬

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tion of Floridas citrus fruit Sales I

Manager Burton of the Citrus Ex-change

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Jreports having seen oranges

s from Arcadia in the New Orleansmarket as early as September 18and says that the trade condemns I

such shipments South FloridaSentinel I

When you have a cold the first thing-to do is to have the bowels move ponot take anything that may consti ¬

pateand most old fashioned coughcures do constipate Try KennedysLaxative Cough Syrup It drives thecold from the system by the free yetgentle action of the bowels it stopsthe cough it is pleasantChildren like it Sold by all druSglsts1

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Rates 3 per Day and Upwards American Plai I

THOMAS M WILSON Proprietor-

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and has heea made under his per-sonal

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f7c L supervision since its infancyAllow no one to deceive you in this

All Counterfeits Imitations and Justasgood are butExperiments that trifle with and endanger the health rrInfants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment

What is CASTORIACast ria is a harmless suhsticute for Castor OH Pare-goric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant Itcontains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcoticsubstance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Wormsand allays Feverishness It cures Piarrhcea and WindColic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation-and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates theStomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleepThe Childrens Panacea The Mothers FrIcn-

dCENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYSEears the Signature of

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En Use For Ov r 30 YearsTHE CENTAUR CO IANf TT MUHHAT THttT NEW YORK CITY

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The Value of Good-Digestion t

Is easy to figure if you know what your stomachis worth Kodol keeps the stomach at par valueby insuring good digestion Kodol cures Dyspepsia

Kodol insures good digestion by to special effort by tonics andabsolutely duplicating Natures stimulants doesnt cure anythingnormal process In perfectly digest ¬ or accomplish any good Neithering all food taken into the stom-ach

¬ does dieting Indigestion and theserious ailments which it induces

While Kodol if doing this the can be averted and corrected omlystomach is restingand becoming by natural meansstrong and healthy A strong and Kodol supplies this naturalhealthy stomach guarantees a means It performs the stomachssound and active brain rock for Itjust as the stomach

The man with a sound stomach should perform it while the stom-acha stomach that is doing for the takes a little rest for tin

body Just what Nature Intended stomachs sakeit to doIs the man who Is always Our Guaranteeprepared for any emergency He Go to zfat today and get a dot Fla there with the goods lay bottle Thenafter you bare wed the

The man with a sick stomach Is entire contents of the bottle if TOO camhonestly that It has not donesay you anya man sick all over When the good return the bottle to the dragcUt asL

stomach is Irritated by undigested 111 refund our money without acsfood the blood and heart are di¬ tion or delay We will then pay the eras

gLst for the bottle Doa hesitaterectly affected Then dullness un-

natural¬ druggist know that oar guarantee IB good

sleepiness Pick headaches This offer applies to the large bottle onlyTcrtigo and fainting spells and and to but one In a family The wee bottIe contains Rj times as muck as the JUtyeven serious brain trouble develop cent bottleKodol will prevent these Kodol is prepared at the labor

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