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r The paper Of the Peoole the People and bv the PeopleVIL JLXXIX NO9 iHALA FLtHtI A FRIDAY MAY 19 laiio DOLLAR A YEAR

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ROYALi Baking Powder

Makes Clean Br66With Royal Baking Powder there isno mixing with the hands no sweat ofthe brow Perfect cleanliness greatestfacility sweet clean healthful food

Full instructions in the Royal Baker and Pastry Cookbook for making all kinds of bread biscuit and cakewith Royal Baking Powder Gratis to any address

ROYAL BAYING POWDER CO TOO WILLIAM NEW YORK

BF U1A ELIZABETH RABBIS Local Editor

i HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN

Mr Horace Marsh of Savannahspent Sunday in the city

tYMr G F Dittmer of Holder spent

Sunday in Ocala

Bamboo porch screens to yon atr a special price Ocala Furniture Co x

10 Mrs M Haughton has returnedhome from a visit to Atlanta I

Judge Raneys bill increasing thepay of judges has passed the senate

We regret very much to learn thatMajor T C Hall is quite ill in Savan ¬

nahMrR E Yonge jr of Jackson-

ville

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spent Sunday here with hisparents-

Mr and Mrs M E Robinson andinghter have returned from a visit

Savanna-

he the new line of willow rockerslea chairs and settees at Ocala-

tt Co xMr C M Brown Jr formerly

this city now of Miami is enjoyinga trip to Nassau N P

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4 Mr Purday Richardson of Boardman spent Sunday in Ocala with his

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sister Mrs J A BouveirJr

m Mr J Billingsley of Jacksonvilleformerly private secretary to GovJennings spent Sunday in Ocala

Odd dressers and washstands inbirds eye maple and mahogany atOcala Furniture Co x

BrigadierGeneral Charles PLovellJected president of the rationalAssociation which met it Jack

l dfcnHflle this wetkFolt SALE A good secondhand

bath tub and stationary washstandApply at this office

Hrs Anna Marcotte of St Augus-

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the talented and brilliant editorlof the Tattler was a distinguished

nest at the Ocala Houser

SO S CURE FOR

f CMESWNEiE ALL ELSE FAILSBest Ccueh Syrup Tastes Good

Y UH In time Sold by drugg-

istsONSUMPTIONi

One gross of Jardiniers all siresand prices Ocala Furniture Co x

Mr V E MacKay formerly ofthis city but who is now living atSummerfield is in Ocala for a fewdays

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Miss Loulu Moody went to PalatkaMonday to spend a couple of weeks i

with Mr and Mrs Vincent Moody

Mrs Clarence Camp went up toJacksonville Monday where she willbe the guest of Mrs John L Doggettfor several weeks i

Call and see our line of hall racksWhen they are priced you will saythey are the cheapest and prettiestOcala Furniture Co x j

Mrs V J Shipman came up Sun¬

day from Braidentown where she isnow running a hotel and is at the I

Montezuma with her husband who is i

I on the sick listI

See the roll top writing desks atOcala Furniture Co x

Miss Mamie Wilcox left Mondayfor her home in Gainesville after a

I visit in this city with Mrs John W

I Pearson

Mis Dolly Berkstresser has return-ed

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to her nome at Hawthorne after ashort visit in Ocala with Mrs T D

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Bryan-

tMrs Roland Marsh and baby of

Pannasoffkee are the guests of MrsMarshs parents Mr and Mrs D

r GambleFor the next sixty days we will sell

an iron bed a week at cost ONLYONE A WEEK These are of highquality Dutch design trimmed inbrass Come and see them Pittman Son the Furniture men 11

Mr J W Pearson has returnedhome from a visit to BeaumontTexas where he went in the interestof the new oil company-

Mr Otto Lohrig received a tele-

gram¬

from his mother Monday an¬

nouncing the death of his uncle atIndianopolis Ind This paper ex-

tends¬

its sympathy to the bereavedfamily

Mrs D A Clark and her sisterMiss Kelly of Martel spent Sunday-

in Ocala They came in especially-

to hear Dr Lindsays baccaleaurate-sermon Sunday morning at the Bap-

tist¬

church

wIT BOBISOK President S H 2LXT8E Manager

J C Boozer Asst Mgr

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Commercial BankOCALA FLORIDA

Branch Commercial Bank Jacksonville

ENDEAVOR to advance the business interests of ourfWE customers in every legitimate way In so doing our motivesx dray be somewhat tinctured with selfishness for upon the prosperg of its patrons hinges the Success of e rery bank

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CM fa aod Tolk it Over With Us

Paid OB Time Deposits Safety Deposit Vaults for Rent

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Baccalaureate Sermon

Dr William C Lindsay pastor of I

the Presbyterian church preached-the Ocala High school baccalaureatesermon in the Baptist church Sundaymorning His text was taken from apart of the third verse of the 22ndchapter of the Acts of the Apostles

Brought up at the feet of Gamalielandtaught according to the perfectmanner of the law of the fathersJJThe eloquent divine started out bysaying that in former days there was

I a prejudice against learning and toj have rubbed up against collegewallswas destructive to a manspopularity This prejudice was especially noticeable in the pulpits andthe less learning a man had the morepower he was supposed to possess inarousing the spirit of the cleansingpower-

Dr Lindsay showed into what nar-

row ruts this prejudice against learn-

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involved the church and quoted-

the hanging of witches St Bartholamews massacre and other likeincidentsgas examples

In contradistinction to this narrowmindedness the speaker showed how

r educationrjgbroadened and elevatedmankind That since education had-

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i comewithin the reach of the massesi the churches have become broader I

and more tolerant science has enter-ed

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upon the arena and the wholeworld has become animated with a j

new life and a new purpose and a t

i marked revolution has been the re-t

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suit j

Dr Lindsay dwelt upon the fact I

that the educated man enjoys lifei and all that is in it in a larger meas j

ure than the uneducated man and i-

said that the legacy of a good educa i

tion is a greater bequest than a lega-

cyI

of great wealth i

The sermon was especially practi-cal

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and was also chaste and eloquent j

in fiction and left a splendid imprssion upon those who heard at j

The church was crowded every i

I available seat both in the church I

ad the annex being used A choir I

composed of Messrs G A Nash G

W Martin A E Gerig and R T j

Mathews Miss Mura Griffin Mrs R I

G Blake Mrs G W Martin MrsGR McKean Mrs J P Hilburn and j

Mrs W J Byrne sang beautifully I

the anthems Trust in the Lord by I

Kandel and the Gloria from MoI zarts Twelfth Mass Miss M B I

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Wartmann played the organ and MrW W Condon accompanied on the I

violin and the entire musical pro-

grami

was very delightful The grad ¬

uating class and the teachers of theOcala High school occupied the frontseats

SavedbyDJnamite-Sometitnes a flaming city is saved

by dynamiting a space that the firecant cross Sometimes a coughhangs on fao long you feel as if noth ¬

ing but dynamite would cure itZ T Gray of Calhoun Ga writes

My wife had a very aggravatedcough which kept her awake nightsTwo physicians could not help herso she took Dr Kings gNew Dis-

covery¬

Consumption Coughs andColds which eased her cough gaveher sleep and finally cured hersStrictly scientific cure for bronchitis-and Lagrippe At Tydings Co drug-gist

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price 50e and flOO guaranteed-Trial bottle free m

Sistrunks bill prohibiting the hand ¬

cuffing of white female prisoners tocolored prisoners passed the houseafter being amended to include whitemale prisoners The bill providing-

for reprinting the supreme court re-

ports¬

passed The bill for protection-of fresh water fish was indefinitelypostponed

Now is the time you will be want-ing

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to hang new shades on your win-

dows¬

and you might look a long-time

Ibefore you found anything ¬

tier at as low prices as the ones beingshown by Pittman Son the furnitHre men

Mr Henry Gordon returned homeMonday afternoon from North Caro-

lina¬

bringing with him Sandy Lockyear whom he went to arrest-

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Hallie Ermine Rives to Wed Author inEurope

Great interest has been aroused-over the south by the announced en-

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gagement of Miss Hallie ErmineRives the famous author to PostWheeler journalist and author

Miss Rives and Mr Wheeler sailedI from New York last week for Europewhere they are to be married Miss

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Rives has spent the winter at OceanI

Grove N J with the Rev DrI

IHenry Wheeler father of the pros ¬

pective bridegroomMiss Rives is a first cousin of Ame

I lie Rives now the Princess Troubetskoy Her father was one of the oldRives family of Virginia She has

I made herself famous by her novelsI ° A Furnace of Earth Smokingj Flax and As a Heart Panteth allj prose poems of passion She hasI made more than 100000 so far fromI the sale of her books Mrs JamesBrown Potter has been her most inti-mate

ifriend

Miss Rives was known in her girl-

hood¬

as Hallie the Tomboy andfather called her Wildcat becauseof her unrestrained activity She isa crack shot a fearless barebackrider and an enthusiastic fisher fortrout Miss Rives has frequently vis¬

ited Florida in the winter time

Heroine

Will overcome indigestion and dys¬

pepsia regulate tha bowels and cureliver and kidney complaints-

It is the best blood enrioher andinvigorator in the world It is pure ¬

ly vegetable perfectly harmless andshould you be a sufferer from diseaseyou will use it if you are wise-

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ger Cocoa and Rockledge News Co ¬

coa Fla writes I have used yourHerbine in my family and find it amost excellent medicine Its effectsupon myself have been a markedbenefit Sold by all druggists m

Mrs Camps TeaMonday afternoon Mrs Jack Camp

gave the monthly Presbyterian socialat her lovely home on the heightsShe was assisted by lrs CliftonCamp Mrs R L Anderson and Mrs-

C C Tood In spite of the threaten ¬j

ing weather quite a number of ladieswere present and spent a very pleas-

ant¬

afternoon togetherIn the dining room very delicious

strawberry cream cake and saltedalmonds was served by Misses LetaCamp and Jean Austin

These monthly silver teas are al-

ways delightful little affairs and aremost enjoyable

Lovell HunterMiss Frances Eugenie Hunter of

this city and Mr John Stark LovellI

of Reddick will be married in thisI city Sunday morning at the home ofthe bride

Miss Hunter is the daughter ofGeorge Hunter the gunsmith andhas lived here quite a number ofyears Mr Lovell is in the truckingbusiness and is a prosperous and in¬

dustrious young man Their friendswill wish them much happiness

Terrific Race With DeathDeath was fast approaching-

write Ralph F Fernandez of Tampa-Fla describing his fearful race withdeath as a result of liver troubleand heart disease which had robbed-me of sleep and of all interest in life-

I had tried money different doctorsseveral medicines but gotno benefituntil I began to use Electric BittersSo wonderful was their effect that inthree days I felt like anew man andtoday I am cured of all my troublesGuaranteed at Tydings Co drug¬

gist Pric 50c m

In Savannah social circles lastweek much interest was centeredabout the ladies annual handicap

I golf tournament The Gibbes cupthe prize of the match has been inthe possession of Miss Ysobel Smartfor a year but this season it was wonby Miss Bessie Denhanj who is wellknown in Ocala Miss Denhams netscore was 56 for nine holes with ahandicap of 5

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Manufacturers ot Turpentine Stillsand General Metal WorkersOM Stilts taken in exchange for new ones Patchingthrough the country a specialty Orders by mail or K

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c1 buggies and harness The only waythey can ever be better is to raise thepinnaole elevate the standardand

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