The Ocala evening star. (Ocala, Fla.) 1914-07-04 [p THREE]. · nix ulaua KVE.NLNG STAK. SATURDAY,...

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THREEnix ulaua KVE.NLNG STAK. SATURDAY, JULV 4, 1914

DUXXELLOX 1XTS CATALOGUE FLORIDASTATE COLLEGE

SILHAfl RETURNS 5 1 o c(Advocate)s Yoursen on WOMEX

the Florida'

S-Mrs. Wm. Griffith and Mrs J. A. ! ofThe catalogue10 SALTiLLO Grumbles, accompanied by their

children, are at Largo for a twoweeks' visit at Dr. Griffith's orangegrove. ':

Miss .Mary Affleck, of Ocala, was "77S ' . --HSlis First Experience with Mexicans

has Not Daunted Him in Ocala Tuesday to Friday in the in-

terests of her hair goods business.Washington, July 4. Fully in-- !structed as to the Washington gov Born, a boy. He "arrived last

Monday to gladden the hearts of hisernments attitude towara every

State College for Women, which isnow being distributed by that col-

lege, is of interest not only to everycitizen who has a daughter to sendto college, but to every one whotakes pride in the progress of hisstate educational institutions. Thebook gives tSe history of the collegeand shows the substantial growth ithas made since. it was founded. Thelist of the faculty and other officersinclusive of the state " boards, com-prise 42 names. The plant as de-

scribed consists of a campus of 103acres, and seven buildings, includinga new $30,000 dining room. Infor-mation Is given also concerning theterms of admission to the college

)hase of the 'Mexican problem, John parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stephensof Rockwell.K. Silliman left here yesterday for

Saltillo to represent the LnitJStates at the temporary capital of

WE STRIVE TO 3IAKE A HIT EVERY TIME WE C03IE TO BAT

OLD DOBBIX RUXS THE BASES FOR US AXD MAKES 3LVXY- - AHOME RUX

TRY THESE: ...Pure Guara Jelly, Pure Orange Marmalade, Pure Preserved Figs,

Beeclinut Crab Apple Jelly, Beechnut Peach Jam, Beech- -nut Apple Jelly, Glace Pineapple, Ginger and Kum--

quats in tins. ,

Tiventy-On-e Pounds of Sugar for $1 with $1 Cash Purchase of otherGroceries on Saturday and Monday Only.

General Carranza, first chief of theconstitutionalists.

It is understood Silliman goes virtually as President Wilson's person-al agent to talk with the constitutionalist leader, to lend a hand, if and the Work of the various departoccasion offers, in dealing the Car--

Mr. and airs. R. B. Norton have apermanent visitor. It is a beautifullittle lady, who arrived last Thurs-day and is the joy of her parents.

Mrs. B. F. Duke left Wednesdayfor Mulberry, where she will joinher sister, Mrs. Hannewacker, whowill accompany her for a trip toTampa. ,

J. (R. Hamilton, of Madison, andMiss Ethel Hunt were united in mar-riage last Monday at the home ofthe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Hunt, at Rockwell. Dr. Waddell,of the local Presbyterian . church,performed the ceremony... The happyyoung couple will make their homein Madison, and the numerous

J. t. SMITH GROCERY COMPANY- -ranza-Vil- la breach, and particularly

Orders For:I I Seams .

Channels,Angles andAll Shapes.

Roller PlatoTank Steel,Galvanized,Copper andZinc Sheets.

Truss Hods,- Stay Bolts

StructuralIron WorkOf All Kind.

All Hard Woods.

Launches,Dories andSkiffsRuilt to j

Order.

Boiler?? andTanks BuiltTo Order.

Pumps for allPurposes.

Competent ForceFor lioad Work at allTimes.

lerrill-Sfevei- s

PHONE "434to further impress on the constitu-tionalists the urgent necessity ofearly peace in Mexico thru a provis

ments, viz: the graduate school, col-

lege of arts and sciences, the; normalschool, the college of art, expressionand music, as --well as concerning thework carried on thruout the stateby the extension division of the.home economics department. . .

Among the items of interest tothose who expect to go to college

ional government as proposed atNiagara Falls.

Silliman, who was a classmate ofPresident Wilson at Princeton, isthe regularly accredited vice deputyconsul at Saltillo. He returns to his

A! FoMFlffiii .off JelyTrip ,

in your automobile will be muchsurer of ending well if your have us

post, now Gen. Carranza's headquarters, under permission recently giv

1

en by Gen. Huerta. A few weeks

soon, are the calendar for the acade-mic year, and the statement of ex-

penses, which for regular studentsin the college and normal school arekept 'within the modest sum of$124 for 35 weeks. Not the least in-

teresting part of the catalogue; is theregister, which shows that duringthe past year there were in attend

friends of the bride wish her all thehappines3jpossible in married life.;

sMayor and 'Mrs. Bos well have justreturned from an auto trip to St.Petersburg, and Passe-a-grill- e. AtSt. Petersburg they visited Mr. andMrs. J. B. Smith.

The social given by the Presbyter

overhaul your car now. If there Isago he was a prisoner there, chargedby Huerta officials with aiding their v.'y anvthinc wronsr with It have us reenemies, and his release was grantedanly on condition that he leave Mex- -

turif.to reico not I'f bfa rrsance at the college, 418 young wo

pair it by all means Little breaks ordefects have a habit of turning in-

to big ones on the road. Let us fixwhat is needed now and you mayavoid a serious smash-u- p.

men from 49 Florida counties and 12states. : "'; . iFABM EIl'S ATTEXTJOX

The catalogue shbws clearly that

ian Ladies Aid Society at the resi-dence of Mrs. C. ?E. Hood, was a verydelightful and successful occasion.The prize for the flower contest wa3won by 'Mrs. Austin Smith.

Theree cars of cantaloupes wereshipped this week which experts de-

clared, to 'be as large and choice, asgrown anywhere. Despite the unfa- -

young ladies of 'Florida whd wish toreceive, educational advantages, of

Co; my the highest type and at the lowestcost, can do so within the borders oftheir own states Young women whovorable season the yield from the exare thinking of attending college JnMarine Construction and

Repair Shops. 1914-1- 5, should write the presidentperimental fields here is estimatedat eight cars, and proves that canta-loupes can be profitably . grown onDunnellon soil, v

of the college for a copy of this catJacksonville, Fla. alogue. ' " ' :

The Marion Hardware Companywish 'to announce that they have-ar-range-

with the American Steel &

Wire Company for a moving pictureentertainment of great interest tothe farmers. This is entitled, "Thruthe Furnace to the Farm," and dealswith the : manufacture of steel, es-

pecially the nails, barbed 'wire andwoven wire --'fence used on the farm.There are 5,000 feet of film in .fivereels, and these are just a few ofthe scenes shown:

iMining with giant steam shovels.Mammoth clam-she- ll buckets.Huge ore-carryi- ng boats.Blast furnace in action.Drawing off the molten , pig iron.Bessemer and open , hearth pro-

cesses.A train load of white-h- ot ingots.

BEST DIARRHOEA REMEDYOXFORD

If you have ever used Chamber

PIN OUE FAITH. TO, "OCALA. 1

20 Per Cent Real Estate InvestmentDocs this Look Good to You?

Two small four-roo- m tenement houses, in goodcondition, lot large enough for two more houses,in colored section, just west of S. A. L. Railway,on South 3d street, now rented to good tenants andpaying 20 per cent on the price asked, S600 for the two.

Titles perfect. If interested see me at once. They will not belong on. the market at this price. .

'

rr lAf HITTA RealEstate and Fire Insurance

lain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrhoeaBushnell Tinies: The farmers of...this section have about wound upshipping, and we" are sorry to saywith no flattering results.

. 'In spite of the long drouth, someof our farmers say they will mal:eenough corn to do them and liave

Remedy you know that it i3 a suc-cess. Sam F. Guin, . Whatley, Ala.,writes, "I had measles . and gotcaught out in the rain, and it settledin mji stomach and bowels. I hadan awful time, and . had it not. beenfor Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andDiarrhoea Remedy I could not possi-bly have lived but a !few hours long r. uv, ui i i w, ,

er, but thanks to this remedy, I am OCALA, FLOIIIDAPhone 285now well and .strong." For sale by

PHONE 503

For Good Woodi BIG Load lor 81.

Your Order will haveImmediate Attention.

J. L. SMOARAt Smoak's Wagon Shop.

Rolling out' the plastic metal.Cold wire drawing.Galvanizing. --

Weaving wire fence,The proper way to build-fenc- on

all dealers.' ; adv.," ' "' ''i

NOTICE 3

plenty to feed to the hogs, though afew will hardly reap what the' havesowed. - .

Mrs. W. M. Odell will leave in afew days for her former home inPine 'Bluff, Ark., where she willspend the summer with relatives..

Mrs. J. W. Dixon and family leftlast Sunday for . Fitzgerald, Ga.,where they will make their futurehome among relatives.

After it is almost too late for a

the farm.All tires and tubes sold at the

establishment of "Davies the tireman" from July 1, will be sold only

but with a v5 dis-- -6-2- 8-tf

for CASH,count.

' Eealy for . Bisliess. :

' . ...m

I am now prepared to give my undivided attention to all kinds ot

Jewelry aifl WaMi HepairiEg.) I have all the. latest appliances for doing work of this class -

. .

quickly and at the . lowest possible expense. Give me a trial.

news item, we learned that Mr.-- ClydePerry and Miss Thelma Ogle were TxIE METROPOLITAN

The manufacture of American steelfence posts. . , .

These have been pronounced thegreatest industrial pictures of theage, and it is worth while for anyfarmer to see them. Admission isby ticket only. Any farmer may ob-

tain free tickets for himself andfamily calling on the Marion Hard-ware Company. - Don't forget thetime and "place Tuesday, July 7th,at 3:30 p. m., at the Temple theater.

Ad 7-4- -2 1.

SAVINGS BANKmarried at the home of the brideseveral days ago. They were Visiting Mrs. Scott, Sunday. This bank always open until 8

o'clock in the evening on Saturdays!and Mondays; on other days of theCURED INDIGESTIONweek it closes at 3 o'clock In the aftDeJicotis- - ernoon. The bank will observe alllegal holidays, both "state and naJOHXSOX DEFENDS LITTLE JOE EllSMIAISLES iiJJo Cmtional and will remain closed onFresh Daily.

7l Editor Star:, In your issue of those days. v'-.;- ' , v; ;.

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r' George Giles, President.

Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana,Pa., was bothered with indigestion."My stomach pained me. night andday," she writes. "I would feelbloated and have headache and belch-ing after eating. I also sufferedfrom constipation. My daughterhad used Chamberlain's Tablets andthey did her so much good that shegave me a few doses of them and in

Carlisle Drug Store BuildingFLORIDA ,Frank P. Gadson, Cashier., 3-1- 9-tf OCALA,

July .2nd, appeared an editorialconcerning the candidacy of ex-Go-v.

Joe Brown for United StatesRAGS WAITED1 Senator against 'Hoke Smith.- - In this

sisted upon me trying them. Theyeditorial you can Joe.tfrown a re lelped me as nothing else has done." When cleaning out ; , your- - trunksor sale by all dealers adv.actionary candidate of the railroadsand other corporate interests I

Made by Machinery andBaked by Steam and chiffonier drawers, packing away

clothes for a trip or for the summer,'m deny this from beginnig to end and WOODMEN OF THE WORLD save the clean cotton rags and bringwould be very glad if you will fur-nish proof of the above statement. .

them to the Star office and turn themFort King Camp No. 14 meets inCARTER'S BAKERY

Phone 360into cash; whether you have five orI know Joe Brown and I know ronge's Hall at 8 p. m. ev-- y second a hundred pounds. . tf TABSHoke Smith. T also know that Little and fourth Friday. "Visiting sov-

ereigns alwavf welcome. Adv.Joe Brown is a statesman that canOCALA LODGE NO. 28(i; B. P. 0.E.be trusted at all times by all class-

es of people.R J. Burden, C. CChas K. Sage, Clerk.

Ocala Lodge No. 286, Benevolent i) fa If',-.- ' --7:1 , t)V .I am, sorry Mr. Editor that youand Protective Order of Elks, meetsLOYAL ORDER OF MOOSEhave 'been misinformed about "LittleCarl Wenzel & Son

PLASTERS and CONTRACTORSthe second and fourth Tuesday even- -

Joe" Brown. Of course Lord Hokei V1 vlangs In each month. Visiting brethwould have you believe that every-

thing and everybody was all wrong. ren always welcome. Club houseOcala Lodge No. 699, L O. O. M.,

neets every Thursday ai 8:30 p. m.isiting brethren always welcome toHow did Hoke get to be United opposite postoffice, east side.

, David S. Williams, E. R.Joseph Bell, Secretary. A a.States Senator? By carrying the the lodge and club house, on Mag-

nolia street near postoffice.representatives of. the legislatureout to the governor's mansion, feed

For Lathing Plastering and ituc-c- o

work, also all kinds of Cementwork. We take contracts any-

where in the state.

Wyominia and Washington Sts.OCALA, FLORIDA

J. D. Rooney, dictator.J. E. Gates, Secretary. ad MARION COUNTY DIRECTORYing them and giving them cigars and

saying all manner of hard thingsagainst ex-Go- v. J. M. Terrell. That's Regular convocations of the OealaCONCORDIA LODGE F. OF A.

Chapter No. 13, R. A. M., on thehow. Respectfully,fourth Friday in every month .atJ. W. Johnson. 7:30 p. m. C. E. Simmons, H. P.

Jake Brown. Secretary. Ad.

Concordia L.oage, Fratornal Unionof America, meets If Yonge's Hallon tfce second Thursaay evening ofeach month. Geo. L. Taylor, F.M.

Chas. K. Sage. Secretary. Id

OCALA PUBLIC LIBRARY

NOTICE TO EASTERN STARSOpen daily except Sunday from 3

to 5 p. m. Board of Trade rooms,Officers of Ocala Chapter No. 29,

Ocala House bloc::., HEADACHE AND NERVOUSNESS, CURED O. E. S., are requested by the worthy

Piione 481If you want to bay or sell

FUMOTUEE.New and Second Hand

Household Goods ?

Farm Tools, Harness Etc..'.-.I-.-f e

Easy Payments if Desired

Louise E. Gamsby, LibrariaD. matron to meet at Yonge's hall Mon"Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all the praise I can give them." day, 4:30 p. m., to rehearse for inKNIGHTS OF PYTHLIS itiation for Thursday, July 9.

--C - OSKl lllli,! S ?iATOriS WJI.VTED TOR Ji x ioc3Doa ill i vS r" on 1:f v?rjtr? ttu

oq apjo ipwa imil ? h CO.. 63 &eewlct.U O

ST1MI" Iimilli." III!"" I. MMMMIMU.IMai

writes iMrs. Richard Olp, Spencer-por-t,N. Y. They have cured me of

headache and nervousness and re-stored my normal health." For sale

Ocaja Lodge No. 19. Conventionsheld every Monday at 7:30 p. m., atCastle Hall, over the James Carlisle

Own your own nome nr ouylng aby all dealers. advbut. modern bungalow on easy terms of

the Ocala Lumber & Supply Comk. 1. drugstore. A cordial welcome to visiting brothers. Wm. M. Gober C. C. 5-1- 5-tfpany.

310 S. Main St. Ocala Fla. AdChas. K. Sage, K. R. S.a uioDe-Wernic- ke cabin el. will

keep your papers so you can findthem easily. See one at The MurrayCompany. 7-2- -Ct

Society emblems, monograms orThose dinners at Rodoff's Cafe are initials will be put, on your trunk or

Fresh shrimp every day at Rodoff's the best to be had in the city and the suit case free when' purchased from Star Want Ads. Bring ResultsCafe. 6-3- 0-tf price is Tight. .6-30- -tf Advertise in the Star of results. B. Goldman. Why Pay More. 7-l- -4t

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