1
r J y T r r Q r e c dc 3 s r r i 7 ywG OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY JANUARY 13 1908 I fte Knockout Blow The blow which knocked out Corbett WM a revelation to the prize fighters fnm the earliest days of the ring the knockout blow was aimed for the jaw the temple or tho jugular vein Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the fighter but if a scientific man 1aad told one of the old fighters that the tootit vulnerable spot was the region of c tie tttomach hed have laughed at him fibail ignoramus Dr Pierce is bringIn- gr r b to t he public a parallel fact that t6 s ma kis the most vulnerable organ- omit of he nw ring an well as in it We ro h throats feet and lungs tot thifcutentboVe are utterly Indiffer- ent ¬ to until di eXKfinds the solar plexus r ry > nd knocks us out Make your stomach tfong t of Doctor G dMerL Tejicai Discovery jii j- M prcgtyO ou r vi in J JT ffie soot Gol en Medical Discovery elites weSk stomach indigestion or < dyspepsia torpid liver bad thin and Im- pure ¬ blood and other discuss of the or- gans ¬ of digestion and nutrition The Golden Medical Discovery 7 has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh no matter where located or what stage it nay have reached In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr geHCatarrh Remedy fluid while using V the Discovery as a constitutional rem- Iedy Why the Golden Medical Discov t try cures catarrhal diseases as of the tomoch bowels bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you will J read a booklet of extracts from the writ- ings ¬ of eminent medical authorities en- dorsing ate ingredients and explaining- A their curative properties It is mailed I free on request Address Dr IIV Pierce Buffalo N Y This booklet gives all the- Y Ingredients entering into Dr Pierces medicines from which it will bo seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol puro trfptareGncd glycerine being used instead Dr Piercos great thousandpage illus- trated ¬ Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free paperbound for 21 ono I cent stamps or clothbound 31 stumps Addretw Dr Pierce as above C E FOY L Office in Gary Building K fever Martin and Cams Seed Store J I f REAL ESTATE AGENT f- tttEKTS COLLECTED TAXES PAID J Y Agent in Ocala and Marion County- for tile f Jacksonville Development Co 11 > Following are a few of my specials 4 J for this month FOR SALEThe residence No 60 i tMain street price 1400 half cash ° balance in one year now rented for 18 per month- S FOR SALEThe residence No 50 54 Main street 2350 half cash bal- ance ¬ one year now rented for 20 Viper month FOR SALE Splendid orange grove- r between Leesburg and Eustis 20 acres Under fence 17 acres in solid orange wove bearing and in fine shape no buildings price 6500 u t Numerous other properties for sale farm residence grove and turpentine Jc tractu List your property with me if you want to sell it or call on me if you want to buy I will give careful L attention to the collection of rents and f i plying of taxes for any nonresident f property ownersE C FOY i7 4 VV 00 J3 4 A Big Load for i- t f C S II B H SEYMOUR Phone J65- IFRIBND r t 1- F > i K 7 w- l T a 11 TO FRIEND The personal recommendations of pee I pie who have been cured of coughs and- eoldr by Chamberlains Cough Rwneilj jmve Moue more than all else to make it- ptlartic1e < + of trade and commerce avd r t a large part of the civiltAcd world tf ti J r > COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Names of Voters Restored to the Registration Books at Sp cal Meeting cf Friday Ocala Fa Jan 10 1908 I The board met in special session- for the purpose of restoring all names erroneously stricken from the regis- tration ¬ books and the following ap- plications ¬ were received for restora ¬ tion J D Hough to be restored to dis ¬ trict No1 Ocala A D McGrimmo- nt be restored to I evon and trans- ferred ¬ to Ocala D N Valdron to be restored at Fort McCoy and thans ferred to Anthony Edward Holder to be restored to Dunnellon and trans ¬ ferred to Ocala N P layers to be restored to District No 15 George McGthagin to be restored to Dun i nellon and transferred to Ocala Cupid I Davis to be restored to Martin and transferred to Kendrick X L Fort- to be restored to district No 9 S W Washington to be restored to Ken- drick ¬ K Weaver to be restor- ed ¬ to Blitchton district No 20 John Pinkston to be restored I to Ocala J D Odom to be restored- to Camp Iard Zill Elston to be re- stored ¬ to Camp Izard D L Morrison to be restored to district No6 A T Swartz to be restored to Ocala B F Duke to be restored to Dunnellon dis ¬ trict No 24 Wm M Ponder to be restored to Ocala John Sampson to be restored to Ocala AV A Baxley- to be restored to Shady Grove and transferred to Ocala Thos Ferguson- to he restored to district No 20 and tiansferrod to Ocala David Jackson to be restored to district No 18 and transferred to No 2J H B Baxter to be restored to district No IS and transferred to No 16 Joseph llostet ter Tom Kelsey W A Guthery to be restored to district No Ill John Pas- teur ¬ to be restored to district No 1 and transferred to No ID C B Howell to be restored to district No- t i and transferred to No IS M 1 + Let to be restored to district No 17 and transferred to No 20 W F King- to be rest oq1 to district No 2 and transferred to No J P la Billings ley to be restored to district 17 orlS anti transferred to 17 J J Turner to be restored to district No r and trans ftrred to No 21 J K Spence to be restored to district No IS and trans- ferred ¬ to No 29 D C Pawls to be restored to district No 20 antI trans- ferred ¬ to No 29 10 L Dood to be restored to district No 1 and trans ¬ ferred to No 31 B B Brabham to be restored to district No 31 and trans- ferred ¬ to 22 L B Marsh to be re- stored ¬ to district No 13 and trans- ferred ¬ to No 27 Robert Neal J M Neal and Sam Clinch to be restored to district No 17 Henry Griggs to be restored to district No 11 and trans ¬ ferred to No 17 Robert Davis J D Davis Anthony Gunn Walter S I Gates Samuel E Jackson P L Law- ton W E Hutson Roland Marsh J W Thomas Jackson Varn Geo L Washington J P Vereen Bradley Wilkerson J F Hampton R P Hampton George Riley C A Rhane Wm E Nelson Ned Bostick J H Mc- Kinney George Riley Carolina Mich eal W C Galbreath to be restored to district No1 Ocala J W Dean to be restored to district NO5 and trans ¬ ferred to Ocala George Kingsley to be restored to Martin and transferred- to Kendrick Jasper Preston to be re ¬ stored to district No 18 and trans ¬ ferred to Ocala Stephen Riggins to be restored to district No 1 and transferred to Shady John Adams Fletcher Castlebury Isaac Deloach George Davis James Davis Ransom Ellis Mance Ellis Nelson Floyd Mar ¬ tin Floyd Berry Floyd Wilson Nel ¬ son Jr William Nelson G L Haynes James Harris Samuel Jones Jr Lawrence Jones J P Lazier James Morris W T Taylor Jesse White T P Whitesides J F Bruton Charles- C Calvin Alex C Calvin Thomas J Reeves and J R Curry to be restor- ed ¬ to district No 3 and transferred to No 32 James McGehee to be restor- ed ¬ to district No5 H B Brooks to be restored to Blitchton and trans ¬ ferred to Heidtville C B Mixson to be restored to district No3 M M Grantham to be restored to Fort Mc- Coy ¬ and transferred to Dunnellon G A Petteway to be restored to Ocala J W Wells to be restored to Orange Springs and I transferred to Eureka James Roberts or James W Roberts to be restored to Dunnellon Allen Roberts and P M Roberts to be restored to Dunnellon W G Smith to be restored to Sparr M J Jackson to be restored to Murtel and transferred to Ocala James Franklin to be restored to Lake Weir and trans- ferred ¬ I to Shady Grove William Mit ¬ I chell to be restored to Shady Grove and transferred to Ocala Glannus Heller to be restored to Belleview Flander Asier Fred Crosky H Fel der William Finley William Glymp Gilbert Micheal Roan Micheal Char- les ¬ Woodward Anthony Counts Whit field Anderson Wiley Mosby Dan Mosley Adam Mitchell to be restored- to Shady Grove A B Halsell to be r J ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LORETTO Near Mandarin FLORIDA Boarding School for Boys Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph Young Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along Physical Intellectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent wimming- Pool Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall cud Recreation Rooms Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR- ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LORETTO FLA I restored to Sparr and transferred to i No 17 A B Evans to be restored to district No 3 John O Williams N C Livingston L B Boone and H P Altman to be restored to Ocala Ma ¬ rion Grantham to he restored to No 13 and transferred to district No 24 J C Howell to be restored to dis ¬ trict Xo 17 and transferred to Ocala James Lovell J M Maddin Sam Mor- gan ¬ ralter Marsh W T Smith Kan ¬ sas Singleton and William X Wither spoon to be restored to district No 17 D H Hall to he restored to dis- trict ¬ Xo 17 and transfedred to 29 S R Johnson to be restored to dis ¬ trict No 1 It was ordered that a warrant be drawn in the sum of 300 in favor of W M Lucius to meet pay roll for month of January- Commissioner Pyles was selected as- a committee to go to Pensacola and inspect a gasolene motor road roller that is in operation on the roads of Ksetmbia county He was also authori- zed ¬ to take an expert machinist to make said inspection if he thought same was necessary It was ordered that Z A McLnran- be reoommended to the governor for appointment as justice of tale peace in district No 2 It appearing that through inadvert- ence ¬ or mistake the registration Ji l- dlPs not show that Mr R L Ander ¬ sons poll tax has been paid and Mr Anderson having tiled an affidavit with tro board stating that he has paid same it was ordered that the egistra- tien officer mark same on registration- list as paid The hoard thereupon adjourned un- til ¬ their next regular meeting to h- ehplOfl the first Tuesday ipfter the first Monday in February 1908 S T Sistrurik Clerk By II D Palmer D C HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION Mrs Mary Dowling of No 22S Eighth avenue San Francisco recommends a remedy for stomach trouble She says Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Flectric Bitters in a case of acute in ¬ digestion prompts this testimonial I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today This great tonic and alterative medi ¬ cine invigorates the system purifies- the blood and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness Fifty cents at Tydings R Cos drugstore ROOMS FOR RENT The third floor of the Star or Wit- ness ¬ building is for rent High dry and airy admirably adapted for housekeeping Apply to the Star or Mrs E Van Hood THE FiTZGERALD COMPANY ROOFING PAVING CEMENT AND TILE WALKS TARRED FELTS TAR PITCH AND GRAVEL Ve have a crew or expert cement workers in the city for a short time and we would be pleased while here- to give estimates on and put in any work of this character either cement- or tile sidewalks copings retaining walls or heavy concrete work We have exceptional facilities for handling cement work cheaply and satisfactorily both in our equipment- and corps of expert workers Either call at our works or North Main street near the foundry or ad ¬ dress our representative HUGH WIL- LIAMS ¬ Room 6 HOLDER BLOCK or BOX 815 who will cheerfully call and give any information desired FOR SALECheap for cash one threehorse power coal oil boiler and engine also one complete saw rig for cutting wood Cause for selling cant use it in my crippled condition P H McClymonds SCIENTIFIC SPANKING Consists in punishment only when a child is actually bad Some mothers think that all crying is badness its not When your baby cries look for pins or some external cause if you cant find them give the baby Whites Cream Vermifuge as the chances are it is suffering from worms which keep- it hungry and cross all the time Pleasant to takesure in its action Trice 25 cents Sold by the AntiMo ¬ nopoly Drugstore Pure Food Meat Marke- ti i Russell Pro rietoi 1 t Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in FRESH AND SMOKED FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS A Complete Stock of Pleats of All kinds- on Rand at All Times STALLS I 3 CITY MARKET TELEPHONE 132 1 1 The Kind You nave Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of and lias been made under his per- sonal l supervision since its infancy i I Allow no one to deceive you in this I All Counterfeits Imitations und Justasgootl are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment I What is CASTORIACas- toria z is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare gcric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It t contains neither Opiunl Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cure Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation- and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens PanaceaThe Mothers Friend I GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of s J i The Kind You Have Always Bought- In Use For Over 30 Years TMK eCMTAUH ewAwtnrueewreen NEW YORK C- ITYTHOMASVILLE I 9 1 Business College Thomasvillc Georgia This school secures the best positions for I its graduates Open all the year I ENTER NOW I ANSON W BALL President

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r J y T r r Q re c dc 3 s r r i

7

ywG OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY JANUARY 13 1908

I

fte Knockout BlowThe blow which knocked out Corbett

WM a revelation to the prize fighters

fnm the earliest days of the ring theknockout blow was aimed for the jawthe temple or tho jugular vein Stomachpunches were thrown in to worry andweary the fighter but if a scientific man1aad told one of the old fighters that thetootit vulnerable spot was the region of

c tie tttomach hed have laughed at himfibail ignoramus Dr Pierce is bringIn-

grr b to the public a parallel fact thatt6 s ma kis the most vulnerable organ-omit of he nw ring an well as in it We

ro h throats feet and lungstot thifcutentboVe are utterly Indiffer-ent

¬

to until di eXKfinds the solar plexusr

ry

>nd knocks us out Make your stomachtfong t of Doctor

GdMerL Tejicai Discovery jii j-M prcgtyO ou rvi in J JT

ffie soot Gol en Medical Discoveryelites weSk stomach indigestion or

< dyspepsia torpid liver bad thin and Im-

pure¬

blood and other discuss of the or-

gans¬

of digestion and nutritionThe Golden Medical Discovery 7 has a

specific curative effect upon all mucoussurfaces and hence cures catarrh nomatter where located or what stage itnay have reached In Nasal Catarrh itis well to cleanse the passages with DrgeHCatarrh Remedy fluid while using

V the Discovery as a constitutional rem-Iedy Why the Golden Medical Discov

t try cures catarrhal diseases as of thetomoch bowels bladder and other pelvicorgans will be plain to you if you will

J read a booklet of extracts from the writ-ings

¬

of eminent medical authorities en-

dorsing ate ingredients and explaining-A their curative properties It is mailed

I free on request Address Dr IIV PierceBuffalo N Y This booklet gives all the-

Y Ingredients entering into Dr Piercesmedicines from which it will bo seen that

they contain not a drop of alcohol purotrfptareGncd glycerine being used instead

Dr Piercos great thousandpage illus-trated

¬

Common Sense Medical Adviserwill be sent free paperbound for 21 ono

I cent stamps or clothbound 31 stumpsAddretw Dr Pierce as above

C E FOYL Office in Gary Building

K fever Martin and Cams Seed StoreJ

I

f REAL ESTATE AGENTf-

tttEKTS COLLECTED TAXES PAIDJ

YAgent in Ocala and Marion County-

for tilef

Jacksonville Development Co

11

> Following are a few of my specials4

J for this monthFOR SALEThe residence No 60itMain street price 1400 half cash

° balance in one year now rented for18 per month-

S FOR SALEThe residence No 5054 Main street 2350 half cash bal-ance

¬

one year now rented for 20Viper month

FOR SALE Splendid orange grove-rbetween Leesburg and Eustis 20 acresUnder fence 17 acres in solid orangewove bearing and in fine shape nobuildings price 6500u

t Numerous other properties for salefarm residence grove and turpentine

Jc tractu List your property with me ifyou want to sell it or call on me ifyou want to buy I will give careful

L attention to the collection of rents andf i

plying of taxes for any nonresidentf property

ownersEC FOYi7

4

VV 00 J34 A Big Load for i-

t

f C S IIB H SEYMOUR

Phone J65-

IFRIBND

r

t1-

F>

iK

7 w-

l T

a11

TO FRIENDThe personal recommendations of pee

I pie who have been cured of coughs and-

eoldr by Chamberlains Cough Rwneiljjmve Moue more than all else to make it-

ptlartic1e< + of trade and commerce avdr

t a large part of the civiltAcd world

tfti J

r >

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Names of Voters Restored to theRegistration Books at Sp cal

Meeting cf Friday

Ocala Fa Jan 10 1908 I

The board met in special session-for the purpose of restoring all nameserroneously stricken from the regis-tration

¬

books and the following ap-

plications¬

were received for restora ¬

tionJ D Hough to be restored to dis ¬

trict No1 Ocala A D McGrimmo-nt be restored to I evon and trans-ferred

¬

to Ocala D N Valdron to berestored at Fort McCoy and thansferred to Anthony Edward Holder tobe restored to Dunnellon and trans ¬

ferred to Ocala N P layers to berestored to District No 15 GeorgeMcGthagin to be restored to Dun i

nellon and transferred to Ocala CupidI

Davis to be restored to Martin andtransferred to Kendrick X L Fort-to be restored to district No 9 S WWashington to be restored to Ken-

drick¬

K Weaver to be restor-ed

¬

to Blitchton district No 20

John Pinkston to be restoredI

to Ocala J D Odom to be restored-to Camp Iard Zill Elston to be re-

stored¬

to Camp Izard D L Morrisonto be restored to district No6 A TSwartz to be restored to Ocala B FDuke to be restored to Dunnellon dis ¬

trict No 24 Wm M Ponder to berestored to Ocala John Sampson tobe restored to Ocala AV A Baxley-to be restored to Shady Grove andtransferred to Ocala Thos Ferguson-to he restored to district No 20 andtiansferrod to Ocala David Jacksonto be restored to district No 18 andtransferred to No 2J H B Baxter tobe restored to district No IS andtransferred to No 16 Joseph llostetter Tom Kelsey W A Guthery to berestored to district No Ill John Pas-teur

¬

to be restored to district No 1

and transferred to No ID C BHowell to be restored to district No-

t i and transferred to No IS M 1 +

Let to be restored to district No 17

and transferred to No 20 W F King-to be rest oq1 to district No 2 andtransferred to No J P la Billingsley to be restored to district 17 orlSanti transferred to 17 J J Turner tobe restored to district No r and transftrred to No 21 J K Spence to berestored to district No IS and trans-ferred

¬

to No 29 D C Pawls to berestored to district No 20 antI trans-ferred

¬

to No 29 10 L Dood to berestored to district No 1 and trans ¬

ferred to No 31 B B Brabham to berestored to district No 31 and trans-ferred

¬

to 22 L B Marsh to be re-

stored¬

to district No 13 and trans-ferred

¬

to No 27 Robert Neal J MNeal and Sam Clinch to be restoredto district No 17 Henry Griggs to berestored to district No 11 and trans ¬

ferred to No 17 Robert Davis J DDavis Anthony Gunn Walter S I

Gates Samuel E Jackson P L Law-ton W E Hutson Roland Marsh JW Thomas Jackson Varn Geo LWashington J P Vereen BradleyWilkerson J F Hampton R PHampton George Riley C A RhaneWm E Nelson Ned Bostick J H Mc-

Kinney George Riley Carolina Micheal W C Galbreath to be restored todistrict No1 Ocala J W Dean tobe restored to district NO5 and trans ¬

ferred to Ocala George Kingsley tobe restored to Martin and transferred-to Kendrick Jasper Preston to be re ¬

stored to district No 18 and trans ¬

ferred to Ocala Stephen Riggins tobe restored to district No 1 andtransferred to Shady John AdamsFletcher Castlebury Isaac DeloachGeorge Davis James Davis RansomEllis Mance Ellis Nelson Floyd Mar¬

tin Floyd Berry Floyd Wilson Nel ¬

son Jr William Nelson G L HaynesJames Harris Samuel Jones JrLawrence Jones J P Lazier JamesMorris W T Taylor Jesse White TP Whitesides J F Bruton Charles-C Calvin Alex C Calvin Thomas JReeves and J R Curry to be restor-ed

¬

to district No 3 and transferred toNo 32 James McGehee to be restor-ed

¬

to district No5 H B Brooks tobe restored to Blitchton and trans ¬

ferred to Heidtville C B Mixson tobe restored to district No3 M MGrantham to be restored to Fort Mc-

Coy¬

and transferred to DunnellonG A Petteway to be restored toOcala J W Wells to be restored toOrange Springs and I transferred toEureka James Roberts or James WRoberts to be restored to DunnellonAllen Roberts and P M Roberts tobe restored to Dunnellon W G

Smith to be restored to Sparr M JJackson to be restored to Murtel andtransferred to Ocala James Franklinto be restored to Lake Weir and trans-ferred

¬I

to Shady Grove William Mit ¬I

chell to be restored to Shady Groveand transferred to Ocala GlannusHeller to be restored to BelleviewFlander Asier Fred Crosky H Felder William Finley William GlympGilbert Micheal Roan Micheal Char-les

¬

Woodward Anthony Counts Whitfield Anderson Wiley Mosby DanMosley Adam Mitchell to be restored-to Shady Grove A B Halsell to be

rJ

ST JOSEPHS ACADEMYLORETTO Near Mandarin FLORIDA

Boarding School for Boys Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph

Young Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along PhysicalIntellectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent wimming-Pool Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall cudRecreation Rooms

Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR-

ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LORETTO FLA

I

restored to Sparr and transferred to i

No 17 A B Evans to be restored todistrict No 3 John O Williams NC Livingston L B Boone and H PAltman to be restored to Ocala Ma ¬

rion Grantham to he restored to No13 and transferred to district No 24J C Howell to be restored to dis ¬

trict Xo 17 and transferred to OcalaJames Lovell J M Maddin Sam Mor-gan

¬

ralter Marsh W T Smith Kan ¬

sas Singleton and William X Witherspoon to be restored to district No17 D H Hall to he restored to dis-trict

¬

Xo 17 and transfedred to 29S R Johnson to be restored to dis ¬

trict No 1

It was ordered that a warrant bedrawn in the sum of 300 in favor ofW M Lucius to meet pay roll formonth of January-

Commissioner Pyles was selected as-

a committee to go to Pensacola andinspect a gasolene motor road rollerthat is in operation on the roads ofKsetmbia county He was also authori-zed

¬

to take an expert machinist tomake said inspection if he thoughtsame was necessary

It was ordered that Z A McLnran-be reoommended to the governor forappointment as justice of tale peace indistrict No 2

It appearing that through inadvert-ence

¬

or mistake the registration Ji l-

dlPs not show that Mr R L Ander ¬

sons poll tax has been paid and MrAnderson having tiled an affidavit withtro board stating that he has paidsame it was ordered that the egistra-tien officer mark same on registration-list as paid

The hoard thereupon adjourned un-

til¬

their next regular meeting to h-ehplOfl the first Tuesday ipfter thefirst Monday in February 1908

S T Sistrurik ClerkBy II D Palmer D C

HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION

Mrs Mary Dowling of No 22S Eighthavenue San Francisco recommends aremedy for stomach trouble She saysGratitude for the wonderful effect of

Flectric Bitters in a case of acute in ¬

digestion prompts this testimonial Iam fully convinced that for stomachand liver troubles Electric Bitters isthe best remedy on the market todayThis great tonic and alterative medi ¬

cine invigorates the system purifies-the blood and is especially helpful inall forms of female weakness Fiftycents at Tydings R Cos drugstore

ROOMS FOR RENT

The third floor of the Star or Wit-ness

¬

building is for rent High dryand airy admirably adapted forhousekeeping Apply to the Star orMrs E Van Hood

THE FiTZGERALD COMPANY

ROOFING PAVING CEMENT ANDTILE WALKS TARRED FELTS

TAR PITCH AND GRAVEL

Ve have a crew or expert cementworkers in the city for a short timeand we would be pleased while here-to give estimates on and put in anywork of this character either cement-or tile sidewalks copings retainingwalls or heavy concrete work

We have exceptional facilities forhandling cement work cheaply andsatisfactorily both in our equipment-and corps of expert workers

Either call at our works or NorthMain street near the foundry or ad ¬

dress our representative HUGH WIL-LIAMS

¬

Room 6 HOLDER BLOCK orBOX 815 who will cheerfully call andgive any information desired

FOR SALECheap for cash onethreehorse power coal oil boiler andengine also one complete saw rig forcutting wood Cause for selling cantuse it in my crippled condition PH McClymonds

SCIENTIFIC SPANKINGConsists in punishment only when achild is actually bad Some mothersthink that all crying is badness itsnot When your baby cries look forpins or some external cause if youcant find them give the baby WhitesCream Vermifuge as the chances areit is suffering from worms which keep-it hungry and cross all the timePleasant to takesure in its actionTrice 25 cents Sold by the AntiMo ¬

nopoly Drugstore

Pure Food Meat Marke-tii

Russell Pro rietoi1 tWholesale and Ketail Dealer in

FRESH AND SMOKED

FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS

A Complete Stock of Pleats of All kinds-

on Rand at All Times

STALLS I 3 CITY MARKETTELEPHONE 132

1

1

The Kind You nave Always Bought and which has beenin use for over 30 years has borne the signature of

and lias been made under his per-sonall supervision since its infancy

i I Allow no one to deceive you in thisI All Counterfeits Imitations und Justasgootl are but

Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ofInfants and Children Experience against Experiment

I

What is CASTORIACas-toria

z

is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregcric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It tcontains neither Opiunl Morphine nor other Narcoticsubstance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Wormsand allays Feverishness It cure Diarrhoea and WindColic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation-and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates theStomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleepThe Childrens PanaceaThe Mothers Friend

I

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYSBears the Signature of

s

J

i

The Kind You Have Always Bought-

In Use For Over 30 YearsTMK eCMTAUH ewAwtnrueewreen NEW YORK C-

ITYTHOMASVILLE

I

9

1

Business CollegeThomasvillc Georgia

This school secures the best positions forI its graduates Open all the yearI

ENTER NOWI

ANSON W BALL President