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OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY JUNE 10 1909 irs-w 92 =
KNIGHT LANGLeading Vehicle Dealers-
of Central FloridaAi incise stick leliiUe Wagtis Biles Carts
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awl Carriafes carriei at all toesmess Saddles lap lOts Whips ail aD Items
carried ly a first class btise tf this fcW tt fht m <iaitttfes frt IK factories aid always IE stock at the verytowest prices
We cii save TM ttey M ytir ptrclases be ftey-
larfet tir laalL-Afdts tor Btst tf the leallif aid best makes e-
lwaftisari kgI-esKNIGHTr LANG
Norm SIR tf Siiire OCALA FLORIDA
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t1 FORT KING
MADE IN 1M3
Bottled in Bond
One Quart 100
Four Quarts 350eLtD I-
NXRT KftG Delivered S375j
This is a choice High Grade
Private Stock Rye Whiskey
4WL I and we Filly Giaraitee it to
TU be as good as any bottled inI I
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bond whiskey on the marketI that is sold for 150 a quarta
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THE CARMICHAEL SON COOCALA FLORIDA
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Et led Indigestion the more you will suffer before Kodol-can restore Good Digestion
And of course indigestion if neg-lected
We knew what Kodol would dolong enough brings on seri-
ous¬ before ever the first bottle was
4 diseases in which Kodol cannot sold If we did not know just whatbenefit you Some of these there it will do we would not guarantee-
it is no help for at all it the way we doThere are in fact rery few all It is easy for you to prove Kodol
f vents whica cannot be traced dl¬ the next or the first time youp rectly to impure blood And im ¬ have an attack of indigestion And
pure blood Is always due to a dis-ordered
¬ you will certainly be surprised atstomach the results It is perfectly harm-
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iti Us Kodol and preent NervousDyspepsia There can be no harm In trying
Kodol will effectually assist Na¬ something that may do you a greatture to secure a complete restora-tion
¬ deal of dwhen it costs youof good digestion It does nothing if it doesntr this by at once digesting food
in the stomach and keeping it dl ¬ Our GuaranteeI tested until the stomach is rested Oo to your druggist today and pet a dot
and can resume its own work Ko¬ lar bottle Then after you haTe used theJr K entire contents of the bottle if yon candol the causeand theremoves honestly say that It has not done you anyeffect quickly removes itself rood return the bottle to the druggist and
When it Is recalled that Apo-plexy
¬ he will refund your money without ques-tion
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or delay We will then pay the4 1
Heart Disease Cancer and rist for the bottle Dont hesitate allC rtft Consunptloa due to druggists know that our guarantee Is good
poor digestion and poisons thus This offer applies to the large bottle onlyand to but In theone a family large bot¬transmitted to the blood and tIe contains 2y tiaes as much as the fifty
throughout the system the impor-tance
¬ eent bottlemaintalnlag good diges-
toKodol is prepared at the labora-
toriesU At once realized of E C DeWItt Co Chicago
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SUMMERFIELDI
Pleasant Party at the Home of Mrand Mrs Ricketson
There was a party at the home ofMr and Mrs J F Rick tson Thurs-day
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evening June 3rd given in honor-of their twO brothers Messrs S E i
and H Wilder There were about 1
forty guests present Among themwere Mr and Mrs J E Branch Mr j
and Mr Nathan Mayo Mr and MrsFrancis Daughtry Mrs Vincent and I
brother Mr Philips Mrs McWhiteand three children Mrs Mary DavisMisses Daisy Davis Pearl Dillard Car¬
rie Blackman Reba Bryant Blanchand Alma Moody Monica Branch Ma-
rie¬
Holt and Messrs E E OrmondLee Blackman Charles Cockflcld WB VIck Baker G J Gonchton anlJim Davis The house was beautiful-ly
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decoratd with ferns vines andflowers The color scheme of pinkand green was carried out to good ef-fect
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In the parlor the mantle wasdraped with pink cloth with gracefulvines hanging over it and runningaround the room and a large boquetof pink roses The dining table alsohad t Dutiful bouquet of pink flow ¬
ers and gems on a centerpiece em ¬
broidered in pink and greenWhile the guests were arriving Miss
Reba Bryant played several selectionson the piano then a short time wasspent in playing games after whichthe hostess assisted by Mrs X MayoMrs B B McWhite and Mrs J EBranch served delicious cream and
I cake Then the most interesting fea-ture
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of the evening took place whenthe young people formed In couples atthe gate and marched into the houseand through the hall by music and-to the most graceful couple was givena lovely pink cocoanut cake whichwas won by Miss Daisy Davis and Ir-
E E Ormond After this was overand each one had sampled the cake-to each gentleman was given a pieceof cloth with thread and needle towork a button hole The gentlemanworking the best button hole got aprize of a thimble in a pink and greenwork box which the judges who wereMrs Mayo Mrs J E Branch andMrs McWhite decided was won byMr Jim Davis Then the ladies drovenails In a thick board and a prize ofa small hatchet tied with pink andgreen was given to the one driving thebest nail Mr J E Branch Mr Na-than
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Mayo and Mr S E Walker werethe Judges In this contest and decidedthat Miss Mary Davis had won thehatchet
Then more cream and cake wasserved after which Mr Ricketson en ¬
tertained the guests with music on thebanjo and the young folks playedsome more games Then all wenthome declaring they had spent a verypleasant evening-
Mrs C S Lyvers returned homeMonday after spending two weekswith her daughter Mrs Roy Murdaugh of Woodstock
Mr and Mrs Tom Dillards littledaughter Alice Louise has been quitesick but under the skillful treatment-of Dr G K Slaughter is improvingwe are glad to state
Shipping season will soon be overand things will seem quite dull afterthe rush Watermelons are beingshipped from here in very large quan-tities
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this year
LIST OF COLORED TEACHERSTAKING EXAMINATIONS-
Diana Adams Smoak Hettie MBagley Sparr Fannie L Carwell Sil ¬
ver Springs Creola C Curry OcalaAnnetta Gladden Orange Lake Rosa-V Harvey Ocala Dora T HaroldGainesville Virginia C HowardFlemlngton Mattie Martin HannahMichael Jessie E Mitchell ReubenMitchell Ocala Fannie P MenchanDunnellon E B McContz MontaguePearl McBride Ocala Kate L RigleyReddick Aquilla Sharperson OcalaOwen Spain Reddick J E Sharper-son Ocala Bessie Williams Dunnel ¬
IonThis list contains the names of three
males About half of the teachers takIng the examination have taught be-
fore¬
Three of the teachers were ex-
cused¬
two for having attempted topony their examination papers
LOW RATESvia the
SEABOARD AIR xilNE1705 Ashevllle N C and returnaccount International ConventionBaraca and Phllathea Tickets onsale June 17 and 18 Final limitJune 25 1909
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835Savannah Ga and return ac ¬
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Chautauqua Tickets on saleJune7 8 and 9 Final limit 15 daysfrom but not including date of sale
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ing tickets with special agentTuscaloosa not later than 15 daysfrom date of sale extension may behad to September 30 on payment offee of 51
2080 Nashville Tenn and returnaccount Peabody College summerschool for teachers and VanderbiltBiblical Institute Tickets on saleJune 6 7 S 14 15 16 2S 29 and 30Final limit 15 days from date of salebut by depositing tickets with spec-ial
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agent Nashville not later than 15days from date of sale extension-may be had to September 30 onpayment of fee of 51
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HOUSE FOR RENTFor rent an eigiuroom residence
well located on South Third streetApply to F W Ditto or to Guy Toph-at the Montezuma hotel
STANLEY DANIELS-
Our Community was saddened overthe death of one of our boys Stanly 1
Daniels He departed this life about4 oclock on the morning of the 24th-of May I
Stanly had ben a gnat sufferer forsv rral month> being afflicted withSOlDl throat trouble but he seemedvery patient and was never heard tomurmur of complain The last dayswere spent in bed and he realizedthat he could not be spared and saidto those around him it was sweet to I
live His life had been very happyhut if it was Gods will he was nil ¬
ling to go anti all was well with himHe was the last of his family being-
th only child of his parents who diedwhen Stanly was quite small Al ¬
though an orphan he had a home withhis grandmother and uncle where hejnever felt that he missed any love andcare
IStanly wa tenderly loved and rear-ed
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One could often wish every childbereft of parents could have had thesame care and advantages that he enjoyed He fully appreciated It all andwas heard to speak of It often Hewas very loyal to his friends and I
n vor forgot any kindness shown tohim
Ho passed away gently as one fall ¬
ing asleep closing his eyes We couldbut wish that we could all when ourtime to go has come that we could-lie down as one to pleasant dreams
How we < 10 miss him Ills place withthe boys at their games at the school-in the Sunday School class our hearts-are sad when we think that neveragain will those places be filled May I
his glad pure spirit ever rest with I
the God who gave it We would be Jglad to pay some beautiful tribute toour little friend but words fail us I
The sadness of a life cut down soIyoung to full of hope of boyish sports
and pleasures such a bright intellect-If
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we could view it all as the Creator-of all these would have us do we will I
look beyond the darkness of death tothe bright and happy home of manymansions where all is peace and joy i
and loveMay we meet thee in that home I
Stanly FRIENDSOrange Springs Fk June S 1902L I
PLEASANT EVENTS AT SPARR
The writer was not present at theconcert hut from reports It was a-
very pleasant event At its close abeautiful goldlined silver cup was cxhibited to be voted to the prettiestyoung lady Of course money did notcount when it was for ones favoriteOn counting the votes the cup wasawarded to Miss Jettie Boyles a1lovely brunette of Sparr
The Baptist church entertainmentlast Friday evening proved a prosperous issue indeed though the weatherwas quite inclement Representativescame from Anthony Citm Fort Mc-Coy Greenwood Oak Reddick Martinand Lowell After happy greetingspleasant conversation and music thelargest handsomest cak which wascontributed by Misses Alice and EllaOwens was voted to the most popu1lar lady The votes ran high higherhighest all the while money movingrapidly into tlc hurch coffer Finallytho cake was prosinted to Miss Jcs ioAlston Owens of Sparr as the win-ner
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Surprised and delighted shesmiled and bowed her thanks andthen gave the cake back to In voted-to the prtttiist youns girl After eontosting for a while it was awarded topietty Mi s Susie Lambert of SparrThe second handsormKt cake was do-
nated¬
by Mrs Shelton Souter It wasvoted to a fair daughter of Fort Mc-Coy
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charming Miss Ruby GranthamThe tables were gracefully presided
over by Mrs Sheldon Souter aided byher accommodating sister Miss Fan-nie
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lark of Ocala Mrs Allen Ste-phens
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was ably assisted by obligingMrs Jainc Colbert Radiant MissSlielly Souter kept an account of tillvotes when not engaged in animatedconversation with rounding admir-ers
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Vo notp CVIr Albert Martin afine looking young man from Jackson-ville
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with half a djizen former school-mates
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and other laughterloving girls
DOCTORS MISTAKESAre said often to be burled six feet tindeiground But many times women call ontheir family physicians suffering as theyImagine one from dyspepsia another fromheart disease another from liver or kid ¬
ney disease another from nervous pros-
tration¬
another with pain here and thereand In this way they present alike tothemselves and their easygoing or overbus doctor separate diseases for which-he assuming them to be such prescribes-his pills and potions In reality they areall eymptons caused by some uterinedisease The ician > norant of thecause of suffering Isps up TS treatmentuntil large bills are nradc To e erlngpatient gets no beueij a I thewrong treatment but probably worse
roppr medicine 1LkPIt Fivnrtl3t-lirectcdrf cr tlon tn the ftaufe woul
ha 1 en Irc rmnPI ihe ISlaSe t ercby UispelTng aIl those oiitTeaSuig symptoms and instituting comfort instead ofprolonged misery It has been well saidthata disease known half cured
Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription is aKientific medicine carefully devised byan experienced and skillful physicianand womans delicate system-It is made of native American medicinalroots and is erfecth harmless in iteffects i4nii1LcwtzlciEiJt-tu
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a powerful invigorating tonic rFavorito Prescription imparts strength tothe whole system and to the organs dis ¬
tinctly feminine in particular For over-worked wornout rundown debili-tated
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teachers milliners dressmakersseamstresses shopgirls housekeepersnurslnemothcrs and feeble women gen-erally
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Dr Pierces Favorite PrescriptionIs the greatest earthly boon being unequaled as an ppetizing cordial and re-storative tonic
As a soothlnc and strengthening nerrIne Favorite is unequaledand is invaluable in allayin sub-duing
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nervous excitability irritability i
nervous exhaustion nervous prostrationneuralgia hysteria spasms St Vitussdance and other distressing nervoussymptoms commonly attendant uponfunctional and organic disease of theuterus It induces andrelieves mental anxiety and despondency
Dr Pierces Pleasant P >
the stomach liver and bowels Ono toWires dooc Easx to take a cud
L ALEXANDERPrsctica 1
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Careful estimates made on allI contract work aires more and bet¬
ter work for the money than anyother contractor in ow-
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c Tate no other Tiny of TcnrDrnezht JWcfrCIIlUrEwTDIAMOND min PILL for 2ic years known at Best Safest Almjrs KdUUtSOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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The Modesty of Women tNaturally makes them shrink from the indelicate questions the ob-noxious
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examinations and unpleasant local treatments which somephysicians consider essential in the treatment of diseases of womenYet if help can be had it is better to submit to this ordeal than letthe disease grow and spread The trouble is that so often the worn ¬
an undergoes all the annoyance and shame for nothing Thousands-of women who have been cured by Dr Favorite Prescrip ¬
tion write in appreciation of the cure which dispenses with the exam¬ Iinations and local There istreatments no other medicine so sureand safe for delicate women as U Favorite Prescription It curesdebilitating drains irregularity and weakness It always helps Italmost always cure-
sFavoriteU Prescription is strictly momalcoholic non secretall its ingredients being printed on its bottlewrapper con
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tains no deleterious or habitformlnf dug and every native t1
medicinal root entering into its composition has the full en-dorsement
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of those most eminent in the several schools of r j
medical practice>
Some of the numerous and strongest of professional endorsements of its ingredi-ents
Awill be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle also in a booklet
mailed free on request V Pierce of Buffalo N Y These professional endorsements should have far more weight than any amount of the ordi-nary lay or nonprofessional testimonials-
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most intelligent women nowadays insist on knowing what they take asmedicine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of birds and gulpingdown whatever is offered them U Favorite Prescription U is of KNOWN COM-POSITION
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It makes weak women strong and sick women wellDr Pierces Medical Adviser is sent fret on receipt of stamps to pay ex
pense of mailing only Send to Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y 31 onecentstamps for clothbound copy S
If sick consult the Doctor free of charge by letter All such communica-tions are held sacredly confidential-
Drr
Pierces Pleasant Pellets invigorate and regulate stomach liver andbowels Sugarcoated tiny granules easy to take as c-
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I WILL CU-REYOurColdj Try It
The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy in the cure of badcolds has made it one of the most popular medicines in use It can always be f
depended upon to effect a quick cure and is pleasant to take-It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a
child as to an adult Price 25 cents Large size 50 cents
going up to give them a treat Albert-is certainly popular wherever he hap-pens
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to lc-Anthony sent up her new if D ac-
companied¬
by charming Miss AnnieHillman Magnolia of the Banneralso Mr Lamb and his lovely ladycompanion Ve observed Mr CarlHarter and beautiful wife also MrJoe McAllister of Roddick and MrEd Meadows of Sparr the latter Inhappy attendance upon a Sparr girlwho lives up the hew good roadThe three last named gentlemen willplease accept the writers thanks fornumerous votes WHITE ROSE
SHADY
Rev Z A Crumpton of Berlin isexpected to fill the pulpit of Olivettchurch next Sunday morning at 11oclock
It is hot and dry here from whichthe stock is suffering greatly forwater and on account of getting bog-ged
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in the pondsMrs J P Phillips and children of
Ocala are in our neighborhood for theweek
Mrs George Buhl had an experience-the other day she does not care tohave repeated again soon While pick-ing
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blackberries she came very neargetting bitten by a rattle snake Un-fortunately
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the snake got awayMr William Jones is enjoying a
visit from his sister Mrs Alice Lewis-of Starke
Mr Walter Douglas was taken sud-denly
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ill while at the home of CaptPyles Saturday afternoon Dr A LIJar was called in and we are glad tosay Mr Douglass is somewhat better
Little Lora Baxley of Croom ishere on a visit to her grandparents-Mr and Mrs Carl Buhl
Messrs John Smith and Sam Phil ¬
lips went to Ocala Sunday where theywould prepare to go on the encamp-ment
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with the RiflesMrs J C Perkins had the misfor¬
tune to lose a very tine much cow lastweek The cow is supposed to havebeen snake bitten
Messrs Freyermuth and Lyles havemoved their well machine from Mr JM Douglas to Mr J T E Gaskinshere they are putting down r fourinch well
Mr and Mrs John Knoblock ofMartin are the proud parents of a tenpound boy which arrived at theirhome May 22 Mrs Knoblock wasbefore her marriage Miss Katie Buhlof this place and has many friendshere who wish the little man healthand happiness-
Mr Loon Simpson spent Fridaynight here with his sister He wason his way home from Winter Parkwhere he attended Rollins College thepast season CHARES
POOR MILK-
is often thought to be responsible foran infants loss in weight or generaljoor health The cause usually is thatthe child has worms They get theroarishment in the food and the babystarves actually starves WhitesCream Vermifuge expels the worms
t and nourishes the child sure and safePrice 25c at all druggists
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Tin Lead Rubber Bagging barrels Leather Etc old Engines tBoilers Rails Etc whether as secondhand or scrap and pay thehighest price in cash for same Write or call on me and let me knowwhat you have and waere It Is located
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