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OCALA EVENING STAR ItI
Volume 15 No 155 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26 1909 iffy Cents a Month 5 a Yearr
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INDIGESTIONi
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11 D FULLED C 1 > AYER
FULLER AYERDENTAL SURGEONS
Office Over the Munroe ChamblLssRank
OCALA FLORIDA
TERMS CASH
J E CHACEDENTAL SURGEON
Rooms 9 10 and 11Ac 4
Second Floor Holder Block
t OCALA FLORIDA
TERMS CASH
1L F BLALOCK
Dental SurgeonO-
ffice Over Commercial BankPhone 211
Office Hours 8 to 12 a m1 to 5 n m
TERMS CASH
r CHARLES D BULBERTI
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HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON
Office Second Floor the MunroeCbnmbliss Dan Building OcalaFlorida-
TelephonesOffice 252 Residence221-
OfficeIt Hours9 to 12 a m 2 to 4
p m 730 to 830 p ni
F E McCLANEPh-
ysician and Surgeon
General Practice Calls Made Prompt ¬
ly Night or flay
Special Attention to obstetrics Di-
seases¬
of Women and Children
Office Rooms 322 Holder Build ¬
ing Second Floor Phones OfficeNo 338 Residence No 333
° OCALA FLORIDA
C J PHILLIPSContractor and Builder
Plans and Specifications FurnishedUpon Request
120 South Third Street
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN
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Our ice by our new process is fro ¬
zen at a temperature of eight to ten 1
degrees above zero is as clear ascrystal and as pure as can be made i
We guarantee it to last longer I
BUY FROM THiC BLUE WAGONS
And Not be Disappointed in Serviceand Quality
OCALA ICE AND PACKING CO
MEFFERT ft TAYLOR
Phone a-
tCLOTHING41
PRESSEMCLEANED
SUITS MADE Ao GOOn AS NEW
Careful Work and Prompt Delivery
OCAlA PRESSING CLUB
W F MARLOW Proprietor
THE COMMERCIAL
BARBERSHOPOpens Into the Lobby of the Ocala
HouseOffers the very best service of
spilled workmen with modern ap¬
Strictly sanitary Electrici tans electricmassages
Hot Running Water at all TimesVlNOKNT 0 DETTERigil Manager
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DIED fROM BUCK DAMP-
Miners
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Assert that Had VentilatingFans Been Kept Running Lives of j
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their friends Might Have-I Been Savedr
j berry 111 Nov IT Practically allof the bodies of the men who per-ishedI In the St Paul mine disasterwere found yesterday morning on a
J stairway at the mouth of the third orI lower ItvolI Ont hundred and sixtyfight bodieswere found leaving about a score to
i bt accounted for The bodies wereIn a great tangled mass completelyblocking the staircase leading from-
I tnt third to the second vein wherethcy had dropped before reaching thestairway
Black damp was the cause of theirdeath All moans of escape from themine was blocked by debris fallingand covering the top of the staircase-The men died as they tried to pushthrough the obstructions or In wait-ing
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vainly for rescuers Death evi-
dently¬
did not come for many hoursI if not daysI That the men lid not abate theirefforts to keej themselves ally whilestrength remained is evidenced inmany ways
They had built rude ventilating fans I
of wood and fastened them to theI
walls of the shaft These fans wereturned by hand in a desperate effortto create a current of air and driveback the deadly black damp Vainhope it was as the look of despairwith which death sealed many a coun ¬
tenance showsOne of the men probably one of
the last to succumb was found stillleaning against the wall his handgripping the handle of the fan Whenthe rescuers stumbled through the
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darkness of this charnel house thisinanimate body was the first one des-
cried¬
and It wus at first thought that j
at least one live person hud beenfound
An accurate account of the victims j
has not been made but It is believedI all but a score of the missing menI have been accounted for The bodieswere found f 00 feet from the mainshaft on an elevated surface wherethey retreated before the advancingwater and fatal black damp Theydied after a struggle that continuedpossibly two days
I Messages scrawled on wood andslate cropping from the walls placedthe number of dead at 160 or 1C8 OneI
message read Wo are all here lo dietogether
This is accepted by the mine of-
ficials¬
as indicating that many menwhose escape from the second vein
I was cut off by fire descended to thelowest level To take out the bodiesn skiff was secured and lowered into
I tho vein It is rowed across four feetof water in the vein to the spot where
I thy bodies lieCould They Have Been Saved
Many fomer workers in the mineprotest angrily that the men wouldnave been saved from the gas had notthe ventilating fan been reversed aft-er
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the discovery of the tire They as-
sert¬
that the men retreated to thebridge where ordinarily the obnox ¬
ious gas would not have reached themBelieving themselves Is no dangerthey fortified themselves against hun ¬
ger thirst and supposedly less danger-of gas
A TINY BABYcant tell you In words what the trou-ble
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is but if its complexion getspasty if it gets weaker and weakerloses flesh and is cross and peevishyou can be certain that it has wormsGive it Whites Cream Vermifugeguaranteed harmless Expels theworms and puts the baby in a healthynormal condition Sold by all drug ¬
gists
BELLEVIEWMrs Chas P Davis of Conant who-
rled at Levon on the 18th while visit-ing
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her parents Mr and Mrs P MRamsdell was buried in our ceme-tery
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on the 19th Services wert held-in the M E Church by Rev P Wil-son
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Green assisted by Rev MrThompson the pastor of the churchThere was a very large attendance-Mrs Davis was born in Belleview in1SSS All of our people were herfriends A feeling of sadness is feltby all that one so young and so un-iversally
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liked should have left us toreturn no more
Mrs Amy Johnson wife of DavitJohnson died on tht 17th aged 75
years She was one of the most re-spected
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colored persons in Belleview-Mrs Bessie Burgess and her two
little children of Charleston S C-
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visiting Mrs James X Shedd a1sister of Mrs Burgess-
Mrsi
Mary Caruthers of Willming-ton Ala has returned to Belleview to
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live with her brother David Whlsonant in a new house recently erected-by J Harrell for Mr A C Davenportabout one mile west of town
Karl Davenport is building a housenear his fathers pecan grove MrDavenport has been living in tilt
I West but likes Florida much betterI Mrs Sibley and her son Elmeri Wheeler of liehigan are occupyingj the Oak Knoll house of Judge Hop
tkinsMr William Millsom who has beenspending the summer in Connecticut
returned here on the 21st His manyfriends were pleased to greet him
Mr and Mrs Wm C Doolittle ofShort Beach Conn Mr and Mrs S
Risjgs of New Haven Conn Mr-land Mrs Wm Hanna and theirI daughter Miss Ruth arrived here onthe 22d
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i The writer with others passed ai very pleasant evening on the 24th atj the home of Mr and Mrs J A Free-man
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There was music by Mrs WS Cogswell piano W S Cogswell
I violin J A Freeman banjo MissBessie Cogswell who is a charming
I singer and accomplished pianist sangand played and sang a number of
I pieces
When you have a cold the first thing-to do Is to have the bowels move Donot take anything that may may constipau and most old fashioned coughcures do constipate Try Kennedys
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Laxative Cough Syrup It drives the-
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cold from the system by the free yetgentle action of the bowels it stopsthe cough it is pleasant to takeChildren like It Sold by all druggists
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Greatest
SuccessIn the history of sales
in Ocala is the
MAMMOTH REMOVAL
SALE AT
tHE GLOBE
We have been unable at timesto wait on half the people whoname into the store to get the rare I
bargains they heard their neigh ¬
bors and friends talking about
This sale will go down in his-
tory¬
as the biggest ever held inOcala-
If you have not already sup ¬
plied your wants and the needs ofyour family in the entire DryGoods Shoes Clothing Hats Mil¬
linery and Fancy Goods line donot fail to do so before the salecloses
I The sale will be held for twelvebusiness days from the openingj day November 22ndi
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The Greatest Money-
Saving
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OpportunityI
fiver Offer-
edGLOBE
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THE UNDERSELLING STOREI
OCALA FLORIDA
A LYNCHING IN ALABAMA
A Negro Rapist Swung to a Tree hisBody Riddled with Lead and
Burned
Annlston Ala Nov 25First hang-ed then riddled with shot and finallyburned was the fate of Roy Bolston 1
a negro who had assaulted Mrs W Cheatwood the wife of a farmer nearEdwardsville-
The assault occurred yesterdaymorning The alarm was given byMrr Cheatwood who returned andfound his wife In an almost dyingcondition He rallied the neighborsand when Mrs Cheatwood revivedsufficiently to tell who assaulted herthe country was searched for the ne ¬
groFound he was taken first to a tree
land hanged Then the infuriated farI turned their guns upon himIWhen quite dead the body was laidupon a pile of pincknots and cremat-
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Ied Cheatwood Is still in a verycritical condition-
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A CARD-i
I This is to certify that all druggistsIare authorized to refund your moneyif Foleys Honey and Tar fails to cureyour cough or cold It stops the coughheals the lungs and prevents seriousresults from a cold prevents pneu-monia
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and consumption Contains noopiates The genuine is in a yellowpackage Refuse substitutes Sold byall druggists
CITRA
Mrs J R Williams returned homeI from Alachua Monday She was accompanied home by her sister MrsFurman Williams-
Mr Johnnie Ley of Edenfield ishere again on business
j ills Julia Tillman Mr Thomas El-lis and Orville Ray all left Wednesday-for Jacksonville to attend the carnival
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Mr and Mrs Wartmann and Euge-niaI Burleson went to Ocala Thursday-to attend the fair
I Mr Crosby and children also wentdown Thursday to the fair
I Miss Ella Futch returned to herhome at Tampa Sunday night after
I spending a while with Mrs Driv-erII Waldron and two daughters of
Orange Springs were here Wednesday-on their way to the fair
Miss Stella Martin attended the fairalso this week
i Mr and Mrs C W Driver are theproud parents of a baby girl which ar ¬
rived Sunday morning at 3 oclock Shehas been given the name of MarjorieElizabeth Driver Little Miss Dorothyis very proud of her new sister andplaymate-
MrI
J R Williams made businesstrips to Jacksonville and Ocala this I
weekCapt R A Inez of Branford was I
here this week looking after his orangegroves-
Mr Henry Hogue returned to Tam-pa
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TuesdayMiss Jennie Payne spent Thanks ¬
giving at Belleview with her sisterI Mr Cruthchfield and Mr Falkenburg visited Reddick and Ft Drane
j SundayI Mr Hunter a young traveling manI from Jacksonville was here this week
Miss Mary Kunze has returned homefrom Reddick where she has been vis
jlting a few weeksMaster William Driver returned
home from Tampa SundayCitra was very dull this week on ac ¬
I count of so many attending the fairand carnivalI
Messrs J S Scruggs of Gaffney SIC J J Tedard of Collison S C and
jW D Quarttleblown of Cahson S Care here this week prospecting
SMASHES ALL RECORDSI As an allround laxative tonic andheath builder no other pills can com ¬
pare with Dr Kings New Life PillsThey tone and regulate stomach liverand kidneys purify the blood streng-thenr the nerves cure constipationdyspepsia biliousness jaundice head-ache
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chills and malaria Try them25c at all druggists
PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP-A well located lot in good part of
town first ward eightroom house infirstclass condition Lot goes clear
I through block with big barn on rearAlso fifteen acres of beautiful land
I well located on Anthony hard roadjust north of city limits Ideal forsubdividing All fenced with newwire fence good house force pumpand drilled well Will sell both prop-erties
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or either one cheap for cashAddress or call on D M Boney city
LAKE WEIR W C T U 1
The regular melting of the Unionwas held at the Presbyterian churchWeirsdale on Thursday the 18th thepresident Mrs Lawrence Jones pre-siding
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The subject of the day wasEffects of Intemperance on the Body
Physically and was presented byMrs Van Kelsey who had the fol-lowing
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program arrangedReading Intemperance in Work
and Play Mrs Lawrence JonesReading Intemperance Mrs Staf ¬
fordReading Perils of Intemperance-
Mrs SnookReading Ways of Intemperance-
Miss MacMemReading The Need of Temper-
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Mrs UphamReading Intemperance in Clothes
Mrs OlsenReading Intemperance in Sleep
Miss BlackReading Self Control Miss Simp-
son¬
Mrs Kelsey read an article onWhat America NeedsMrs Stafford read an article from
the report of tht Xatlonal ConventionMrs Stafford also reported that
15675 had been collected toward pa-
ling the delegates way to Plant City1 Mrs Kelsey was appointed super-
intendent¬
I pf Mothers meetings-Mrs Buckley read an article on the
sure way to close saloonsMiss Lottie Black Press Cor
Many school children suffer fromconstipation which is often the cause-of seeming stupidity at lessonsChamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets are an ideal medicine to give-a child for they are mild and gentle-in their effect and will cure evenchronic constipation I
HUWES GREAT lONDON SHOWS
Ocala Fla Tuesday F
November 30thT-
he Show this year is Bigger and Better and in a More Commandingposition than ever before to maintain their unrivaled standing andrank and to Amaze and Delight Their Thousands of Patrons
MANY ENTIRELY NEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
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MARION SHERIDAN AND HER TROUPE OF PERFORMING LIONS
PROP BUCKLEYS HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTSIncluding DUCHESS the Largest Elephant in the World
IROSEDALE THE BEAUTIFUL TEN THOUSAND DOL-
LAR KENTUCKY HORSE
JAKE LARGEST GORILLA EVER EXHIBITED IN AMERICAHe is hive Feet Ten Inches in Height and Weighs 1i0 Pounds
lam Tremendous Strength Marvelous Agility and hisI Powerful Arms are a Wonder to Behold-
A TRULY WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF TRAINED ANIMALS
400 PEOPLE 210 HORSES AND PONIES 20 FUNNY CLOWNS
PROFESSOR WHEELERS MILITARY BAND
The Flower an Pick of Feature Performers from all nations in a Pro-gram
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Extant startling strugglesand ludicrous revelries carry¬
ing the spectators by storm and wildly applauded by all
BRING THE MONKEYS
LITTLE ONE BMBY LIONSCAMELS
TO SEE ELEPHANTS-
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to
ENDLESS PROGRAM OF STARTLING EVBXTSISEE THE FREE SPECTACULAR STREET PARADE
Starting front the Show Grounds nt 10 n inr
2 PERFORMANCES DAILY 2 I
Afternoon at 2 oclock Night at 8 oclock
THE WORLDS GREATEST ACROBATS THE FAMOUS EDDY FAM-
ILY¬
DIRECT FROM LONDON ENGLAND
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I Begin Then Stick To ItHere Is Something We Know j
A dollar in the bank draws others to itA
Why How = Because you have seenhow easy it is to start and you will find-
it still easier to continue by putting allyou can spare in THE BANK
The Munroe Chambliss BankOcala Florida
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SJAOMOBEEaTO FTANY1fO-
LTERIMS
CLINCHER QDCL1NCHER
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF FISK TIRES AS
WELL AS OTHER AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AUTO
REPAIRING AND TIRE VULCANIZING DONE
PROMPTLY AT REASONABLE PRICES
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OCALA IRON WORKS OCALA FL-
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u Snow LinimentI Positively Cures
Rheumatism Neuralgia LameBack Old Sores Wounds
Sprains> Bruises > etcr Give it a Trial and be Convinced
Three Sizes Pre 25 50c and 100w r arc r= BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO
JAMES F IALLARO ProprietorST LOUIS MISSOURI
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL DRUGGISTS