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OCALA EVENING STAR SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 1908 PAGE SEVEN

GALLED ON THE

POLICE FORCEO-

n account of the immense crowds-of people attracted to our store by rea

Iso the great reduction of prices wehave been advertising for our big

MILL END

SALEi-

t became necessary today to call forthe assistance of the police

A treat for the peopleattending the Big Mill EndSale Monday

5000 yds Anderson Mills Fast ColorPrints solid and small checks allcolors at

3etsPER YARDt

I Tfi rlt GlobeJ

If its a good thing we have it

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I The Corner Drug-Storeµ

Offers the people of Ocala andthe surrounding country a really

I firstclass drug store with all thatI

the statement implies-

We have a strictly firstclass staff of PharmcistsI

with a complete stock of pure drugs and solicit yourprescription business-

Our stock of Toilet Articles is firstclass at reasonsonable prices-

In Soaps Perfumes Toilet Powders and Cosmetics-of all kinds we carry the best stocK in town

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Our Fountain Drinks and Ice Creams are firstclass Pure Jersy milk and cream only is used

In the splendid stock ofI

Guths CelebratedCANDIESi-

n all size packages and all flavors we offer the publicthe very best candy made

We have a good line of Holiday Goods as shaving-sets comb and brush sets mirrors military brushes-etc that we are closing out at COST

We will give our best attention to your orderseither in person or sent by ma-

ilTfte Oorer Drug Store-

FredI

Lovell Manager

FOIEYSKIDNEYCURE FOLEYSKlDNEYCURFMake Kidneys end Bladder Right lUkes Kidney 1 and Bladder ftlflht

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I ELECTION OF OFFICERS

l And Other Important Business by thei Woodmen of the World

T1 m rnVr < of Fort Ting camph l a well attended mtiug inI

t Ync s Hall last night thr binthirty members present including

I sfv ral from out of townThe principal business of the even-

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was the election of officers toj erv rext year The election resulted as follows

I Consul Commander M LittleAdvise utIarcus FrankBanker J F Thompson

I < rkCha K SageEsroit Taylor Stroman

j Watchman Will MarlowI Sentry Harry ColtI

DittoJi tuber Board of Managers W

I The officers will be installed atthe i xt regular meeting which willrur Friday evening Jan Sth 190f-

On this occasion the Woodmen willhart onto of their good oldfashionedfamily banquets to which the mem-

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of Mart camp will be invitedand at which over a hundred Wood-men

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are expected The committee incharge of the banquet Mesrs Mar-cus

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Frank J F Thompson and WillMarlou trill leave nothing undone tomake it the most successful andauspicious occasion in the history ofWoodcraft in Ocala

Special Meeting Monday NightThe hour being late the camp ad-

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until Monday evening Dec14th when a special meeting will be-held to initiate Messrs Ben Condonanti Horace Hinton into the mysteries-of Woodcraft

MRS SELIGMAN VERY ILL

Mrs Bernard Seligman who wastaken sick ten days ago continuesvery ill at the home of her parents-MrI and Mrs Charles Peyser SouthThird street Mrs Seligman was

I worse today and the family is some-what

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alarmed at her condition Wei hope that Mrs Seligman will soonbegin to improve and quickly regainher usual good health

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SPECIAL PIANO SALE

i Of the A R Harper Piano CompanyI Going on in the Berlin TheaterI

BuildingI The friends and patrons of Mr A

M Lansford formerly tuner for theLudden Bates Co are notified thathe is conducting our pecial pianosale beginning next Monday in theBerlin Theater building See him forpianos and tuning-

A R HARPER PIANO CO

I WILL TAKE DINNER IN OCALA

The Seaboard restaurant will beopened Sunday by Mrs B J Culverhouse Both the north and south-bound

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trains will take dinner there

A fresh line of Guths chocolatesbonbons and nuts The finest candymade TheCorner Drugstore

Nunnallys After Dlnnor Mints 25cents the box at the Postotfice Drug ¬

store

Mr P J Theus returned last nightfrom his business visit to Holder andCrystal River He said it was a verysuccessful trip

FOR SALE500 bushels of Burtninetyday seed oats Address J WFant Morriston Fla 1124mw

Toys toys toys Immense lot oftops at Fishels 5 and 10 cent store

Mr Adelbert Moody of Oklawaha-was in town yesterday

Bargains on Christmas goods Wehave a tine line of these goods thatwill be sold at very low prices TheCorner Drugstore 121

They are herethose new stylepumps at Masters-

Mr John W Pelot office manager-for the S A Rawls Co Jacksonvilleis in town and will remain over Sun ¬

day with his mother and > inters

We have as tine a line of toilet ar-ticles

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as can be found in town TheCorner Drugstore

Boys and girls accompanied by theirmothers will be given a present atFishels

A fine little son was born yesterdaymorning to Mr and Mrs George McGahagin at their home on North Mag-nolia

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street The little fellow and hipmother are both doing well andGeorge is very proud of his new son

A fresh line of Guths fine candiesjust received at the Corner Drug ¬

store 121tfBoys and girls accompanied by their

mothers will be given a present atFishel5 i

Mrs M Handelsman of NewportNews Va arrived in town yesterdayand will remain here until January-1st She has shipped a lot of newgoods to the Boston Store and willoffer the stares patrons some goodholiday bargains

Fifteen new post card views of Ocala-at Fishels 1130dw

Deputy W E Hutson came in thismorning from Fort McCoy with theyoung white man Will Carson who-is charged with attempting a mur-derous

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assault upon Mr W W Achson Jr-

FOR SALE 160 acres good land 30of which is cleared and been cultivat-ed has good sixroom house barnstables work shop cistern balance130 acres pine timber been cut over I

but has good crosstie timber and I

plenty good wood and heart post tim ¬I

ber Price 5500 half cash Apply toF W Ditto

Toys toys toys Immense lot oftops at Fishels 5 and 10 cent store

FOR RENT Furnished or unfurn ¬

ished rooms Apply at this office 14

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I Just Receivedi

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I Olives in Bulki

Force H 0 OatmealtI

Bell Pepper-Cucumber and

I Melon Mangoe-sII 1 Salt Mackerel

I Neufchatel and PhilaI Cream Cheesej New Florida Syrup thisi years grindingI gj1

TEAPOT GROCERYM-

ARION COUNTY FAIR

December 16th 17th and 18thThe above three dates ire the days

on which the executive committeehave chosen to hold their first annualcounty fair Show your appreciation-by attending with your tamily andfriends It is the intention of theMarion County Fair Association tohold a fair annually Encourage themby your attendance and if something-does not meet with your approval donot criticize but make a suggestion-and the next time things will be bet-ter

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Remember the dates December16th lath and ISth Cheap rates onall trains Come and have a goodtime

ODD FELLOWSTHANKSGIVING SERVICE

The Odd Fellows of Ocala will ob-serve

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Sunday Dec 13th with aThanksgiving service The members-of Tulula Lodge will meet at YongesHall at 1030 a in and proceed tothe Presbyterian church where DrW H Dodge himself a member of theorder will preach a Thanksgivingsermon All Odd Fellows in the citywhether members of the lodge or notare specially invited to attend

STILL OFFERING SHOE BARGAINS

We have disposed of all the child ¬

rens shoes but still have a lot of la ¬

dies and mens shoes and you canget them until the stock Is shipped tothe commissary at less than costCome in and see if we can tit youThe shoes are all lirstvlass highgraed fully guaranteed goods

THE MARION SHOE CO1210dw J M Meffert Prop

Physicians prescriptions family re ¬

cipes all orders for medicines filledunder positive guarantee at the Anti-Monopoly Drugstore Only Squibbschemicals and Parke Davis Cosdrugs sold at this storeboth guaran ¬

teeing purity and strength-

We carry the best line of toilet ar ¬

ticles soaps perfumes etc in thecity Come in and be convinced Tydings Co

HAD A CLOSE CALL

Mrs Ada L Croom the widelyknown proprietor of the Croom HotelVaughn Miss says For severalmonths I suffered with a severe coughand consumption seemed to have itsgrip on me when a friend recommend-ed

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Dr Kings New Discovery I begantaking it and three bottles affected acomplete cure The fame of this life-saving cough and cold remedy andlung and throat healer Is world wideSold at all drug stores Fifty centsand 100 Trial bottles free

SIXROOM HOUSE FOR RENT-A new sixroom house for rent on

Daugherty street Apply to A GGates city 1211x

I A HEALTHY FAMILYOur whole family has enjoyed good

health since we began using Dr KingsNew Life Pills three years ago says-L A Bartlet of Rural Route 1 Guilford Maine They cleanse and tonethe system in a gentle way that doesyou good 25c at all drug stores

FISHERS ORCHESTRA-A strictly highclass threepiece

orchestra violin piano and cornet isopen for engagements Dance music-a specialty 1127

THE CORRECT TIME-To stop a cough or cold is just as soonas it starts then there will be nodai ttr of pneumonia or consumptionJust a few doses of Ballards Hore-hound Syrup taken at the start willstop the cough If it has been running-on for sometime the treatment will belonger but the cure is sure Sold bythe AntiMonopoly Drugstore

SPECIAL BARGAINSFrank Gadson has on display in the

second story of his store a lot of spe ¬

cial bargains in window shades capswaists sweaters skirts etc If youneed anything in this line and willtake the trouble to look at his stockyou will be more than satisfied theirquality and prices cannot be duplicat-ed

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in Ocala 122dwFoleys Orino Laxative cures chronic

constipation and stimulates the liverOrino regulates the bowels so they willact naturally and you do not have totake purgatives continuously Sold byall druggists

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L CASMINSKIAt the second stall on rhe right as

you enter the city market I am keep ¬

ing a firstclass selection of guaran-teed

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Florida Meats Beef Pork MuttonSausage Etc Choice Fresh and I

Salt Water Fish Cedar Key I

and Crystal RiverOysters i

fresh daily and guaranteed the bestGive me your orders and they will bewell cared for

L CASMINSKI City Market

PEDRICKPRIEST-

Mr Walter Pedrick the popularyoung bookkeeper and manager forMr G D Hogans saloon was quietlymarried on th 3rd to Miss L na

I Priest at the home of Mr and MrsD A Walker near Matte Justice ofthe Peace Charles Veal officiating-

Mrs Pedrick is the charming youngdaughter of Mr R Priest of Montbrook Mr and Mrs Pedrick spent-aI few days among friend and rela-tives

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before coming to Ocala Theyhave rented a cottage from Mr Car-te

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rnear the high school and willcommence housekeeping next weekMr Pedrick is a popular and capable

I young man and we wish him and hisI bride many years of happiness andIprosperity

I ACCIDENT AT THE RACE TRACK-i

Yesterday afternoon two gentlemenof the city each owning a horse of

Iconsiderable track ability sent theanimals out to the driving park to

I test their speed One of the riderswas a negro man The two men enter-ed

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the race track and started aroundthe course In the meantime Mr G CCrones little boy accompanied bysome of his playmates drove up nearthe grandstand in his little Shetlandpony turnout to watch the race leav-ing

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the team about twenty feet fromthe track and almost directly in frontof the opening in the track railingWhen the two riders neared this pointthe horse ridden by the negro boltedthrough the opening and landed right-on top of the pony team throwing therider headforemost over the buggyThe buggy was broken in severalplaces and the harness literally strip-ped

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from the ponies but neither thenegro rider nor the three animalsreceived a scratch It was very for ¬

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tunate that the children happened notto be in the buggy at the time

SARGOSSA SEA DISAPPEARED

Norfolk Va Dec 12The Sar-gasso

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Sea the graveyard of driftingderelicts in the heart of the boundless I

Atlantic by some phenomena of na ¬

ture has completely disappeared So I

reports Captains James Walters of I

the British steamer Hornby Castlewhich has just arrived here for hunk-er

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coal en route to Vera Cruz forGlasgow

He stated that the sea once marked-by sea weed and drift is now a broadexpanse of clear water A report ofthis strange occurence has been for ¬

warded to the hydrographic office inWashington

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THEEYEOF EVERYSCHOOL CHILD

Should be Examined Carefully byan Expert-

We try to impress the Importance-of this on everybody We are statingfacts and are not moved by a desirefor gain alone We know the impor ¬

tance of such and take enough hu ¬

man interest to insist and insistDR D M BONEY

Eyesight SpecialistOcala Fla

Office Hours ° to 12 a m and130 to 430 p m Optical office andlaboratory rooms 2 and 4 Gary block

PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tocure any case of itching blind bleedIng or protruding piles in 5 to 14 days-or money refunded 50 cents

IF YOU MUST DRINKSee Hogan and get a good rare dis ¬

tilled whisky

Fifteen new post card views of Ocala-at Fishers 1130dw

HAT PINSMADE OUT OF

REALROSESI

Real Rose Hat PinsIt does not seem possible yet It istrue that these Hat Pins are madeout of real live roses changed entire-ly

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into metal by a secret process pre ¬

serving every detail of the rose fromwhich each pin is made They cannotbreak and will last forever This dis-covery

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is without doubt one of thelost arts of the ancient EgyptiansThey are the most beautiful of allHat Pins No two are alike Finish-ed

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in five colors to conform to theprevailing fashion in millinery Made

Iin six sizes from the smallest rosebud to the full blown flower Thesepins are made by the genuine DELAMOTHE secret process the onlyprocess by which an open rose can beperfectly metalized Dont buy any I

inferior imitation All genuine DELAMOTHE Metalized Real Rost HatPins have the name stamped on thepin

We have the exclusive saleof DELAMOTHE productsexwonderful discovery

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FredG1BI

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THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

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I THE SUNDAY SCHOOLj

Lesson XLFourth Quarter ForI Dec 13 1908

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THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES

Text of the Lesson I Kings viii 111I

Memory Verses 10 11Golden TextI Ps cxxii 1Commentary PreparedI by Rev D M StearnsI

i Copyright 1906 by American Pma AwodiUoaI If we take the Christmas lesson nextI week instead of the story of Solomonsdownfall this will be our last Old

I Testament study for two years tocome as 1909 will be given to the

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Acts and the Epistles and 1910 to thegospel by Matthew May the Lordtherefore give us a special blessing inthis meditation The lesson verses as ¬

signed tell of the bringing of the arkof the covenant from the tent whichDavid had pitched for it to the holyof holies in the temple which Solo ¬

mon had just finished and theybrought the tabernacle and all its fur¬

niture from Gibeon not for use but tocare for it somewhere in the templeverse 4 All the temple furniture-

was new and grand and on a largerscale except the ark of the covenantmentioned seven times in our lessonverses and which contained at thintime only the two tables of stonwhich Moses had made and on whichGod had written the Ten Command ¬

ments verse 9 although at one time-it seems to have contained the goldenpot of manna and Aarons rod thatbudded Heb ix 4 They made nomistake this time in having It carried-in any other way than that of Godsappointment verses 3 4

When the priests had come outfrom setting the ark in its placethen the glory of the Lord filled thehouse of the Lord and no man conldstand In His presence verse 11 Thefire came down from heaven and con¬

sumed the burnt offering and the sac ¬

rifices and the glory of the Lord filledthe house II Chron vii 1 At firstGod walked with man in Eden thenin a tent with Israel at the time ofour lesson in the temple later in thebody prepared for Him even in Christnow in the bodies of all believers forwe are His temple I Cor vl 19 20II Cor vi 16 And the time is com ¬

ing when the whole earth shall be filledwith His glory and there shall be

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neither adversary nor evil occurrentXum xlv 21 Isa xl 9 Hab 11 14

I Kings v 4 Then shall the holycity the new Jerusalem have descend-ed

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from God out of heaven of whichthe seer said eel saw no temple hereinfor the Lord God Almighty and theLamb are the temple of It theglory of God did lighten It and theLamb is the light thereof Rev xxi22 23 Then shall the temple of Godbe opened in heaven and there shallbe seen in His temple the ark of Histestament Rev x119

Very many are the Interesting factsconcerning the temple of Solomon andthe lessons to be learned from It Itwas built on Mount Moriah on theplace which David purchased fromAraunah the Jebusite the former reminding us of the death and resurrec ¬

tion of Isaac and the latter of satis-faction

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by blood and the Lords word-It Is enough Gen xxll II Sam xxiv

II Chron ill 1 The house was builtof stone made ready before it wasbrought thitber so that there wasneither hammer nor ax nor any toolof iron heard In the house while It WUH

in building I Kings vl 7 The founda ¬

tion like that of the tabernacle sug ¬

gests atonement for every board ofthe tabernacle stood op sockets of sli ¬

ver obtained from the ransom moneyof the people Ex xxx As we sawrecently in Isa xxviil 1C I Cor ill 11there is no possible standing groundfor any sinner but the foundationwhich God has provided even the pre ¬

cious blood of Christ When we areredeemed by that precious blood thenwe are stones for the building buthere in the quarry where we werefound we are being made ready for ourplaces in the building and the greatMaster Workman Prow vlll 30 K Vis too wise to spend too much or toolittle labor on any stone Let us there-fore

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trust Him for grace to say underall circumstances This Is fitting mefor my place in His building

Within the building all was coveredwith gold and cedar There was nostone seen I Kings vi IS The Lordalone must be exalted No flesh shallglory In His presence Note for studythe cherubim and palm trees carvedon walls and doors the pillars Jachlaand Boaz In the porch of the temple-the two large olive wood cherubim cov-ered

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with gold which in the holy ofholies overshadowed the ark with Itscherubim of pure gold the 480 yearsfrom the exodus until Solomon began-to build the temple the seven yearsin which he was building it the thirtyfour years until It was first plundered-the 153000 strangers who helped

Study the prayer of dedication eachsection of It and notice I Kings vlll 43GO That all the people of the earthmay know thy name may know thatthe Lord is God to fear Thee as doThy people Israel Note especiallyverse 56 There hath not failed oneword of all His good promise whichHe promised by the hand of MosesHis servant Compare Josh xxiii 14Notice the word of the Lord to Solo ¬

mon concerning his prayer I havehallowed this house which thou hastbuilt to put My name there foreverand Mine eyes and Mine heart shallbe there perpetually R Kings Ix 3>

That being true of a mass of wood andstone we who are living temples maysurely appropriate the words and re-joice

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greatly In I Pet v 7

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