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OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JANUARY 17 190t
H ROBINSON President-
S H BUTCH Manager J C BOOZER Asst Manager
GEO J BUTCH Te-
llerCOMMERCIAL BANKOC-
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Our Best AttentionEverything of a banking nature entrusted to our care
receives our best attention We shall be glad tohave a share of your business
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fFRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES
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R MOORHEAD B J POTTER DAVID S WOODROWI
President General Manager Secretary
Woodma Sand and Stone CompanvBUILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS-
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Lake Weir Sandlf Manufacturers of Concrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Posts etc Es-
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w CHRI TIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
Ve wish the Culpepper meeting in1 I Ocala great success in bringing the
spiritual blesings so much desired byI the Christian people of the city
t Winter Haven Endeavorers wereI among the first to write us enthusias ¬t tically of the state convention being
j held in Jacksonville April 1st3d andj whicch plan we think will soon be deit l cued definitely
I Mrs Winnard wife of our statepresident is gradually recovering herusual degree of health and the holi-
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were very happily spent in theL Manse 403 Palm avenue Tampa
Rev l red Marsh an eloquent youngminister is the pastor now at WinterPark the State Congregational Coollege place The C E Society is nowbecoming very popular by many stud ¬
ents especially the young men whowere not so much interested in it be-fore
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as there are other Christian so-
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t in the college that take muchwork especially the Christian Asso-ciations
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for young men and young wo-
men1L ranking among the finest branch-es
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of the Association in the state We+
wish Mr Marsh much future successas a beloved leader of the young peo-ple
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of Winter ParkThe Presbyterian church at Lake¬
land recently called Rev Jhs F McLean of Crystal River to fill its pul ¬
pit and the Presbyterians in Bartowrhave the Rev W S Waller for their
l new pastor We congratulate both ofJf these charches and trust that before
lthe end of 1908 among the many bless ¬
f ings that come to them will be an uptodate Christian Endeavor society-tho kind that progressive cities liker Bartow and Lakeland should have
December 28th was the birthday ofMrs F R Henderson of Gainesvillewho is superintendent of junior workfor northcentral district To celebrate
t the anniversary Mrs H W Bruce andher Junior society of North Gainesvilleheld their meeting that day at MrsHendersons home after which theyhad lunch on the State Universitygrounds
Jacksonville Endeavorers are put-ting
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some of their best and strongestefforts in the prohibition cause now-o prominent In their city This means
I that they are doing something besideswing Florida for Christ for actionsspeak louder than wordst The Interlachen Congregational So-
ciety¬
in its annual election of officersreelected Miss Mary Coburn as presi ¬
dent and Miss Estella Downing willserve as secretary During the holi-days
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two of their old workers Mr andMrs Joe Stock were home from theschool at Florahome where Mr Stock-is teaching They brought back agood report of the faithful work that-is being carried on in the union so¬
ciety at FlorahomeThe Christian Endeavor Almanac-
for 1908 issued in very attractive formfrom Tremont Temple Boston con¬
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tains many fine illustrations showing-C E life in all parts of the world The
1 beet thing in the copy that came toi us wu the autographic New Years
greeting on the first page by Dr Clark
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Bradentown Endeavorers are carry ¬
ing out a firstclass custom of having-a monthly business meeting and a setdate to hold it on so it cannot be putaside as is too often the case in manysocieties After business is over inthese meetings they have an informaltime for sociability A real social isheld every quarter in this progressivesociety In a progressive town
Miss Francis Mobley the schoolmaam C E worker at Pomona in thenortheastern district spent a portion-of her holiday vacation at Hastings-the noted vegetable growing town Wewish she would organize a societythere for us-
Endeavorers on R F D route No4Gainesville made a Christmas gift tothe State Childrens Home Society inJacksonville We think they could nothave chosen a more appropriate wpy-to spread holiday good cheer
Grace A TownsendInterlachen Fla Jan 15 1907
Chamberlains Cough Remedy a SafeMedicine for Children-
In buying a cough medicine for chil ¬
dren never be afraid to buy Chamber ¬
lains Cough Remedy There is nodanger from it and relief is alwayssure to follow It It intended espe ¬
cially for coughs colds croup andwhooping cough and there is no bettermedicine In the world for these dis ¬
eases It is not only a certain cure forcroup but when given as soon as the I
croupy cought appears will prevent theattack Whooping cough is not dan ¬
gerous when thi remedy is given asdirected It contains no opium orother harmful drugs and may be giv ¬
en as confidently to a baby as to anadult For sale by all druggists
SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALEThis office has for sate a complete
scholarship In the Thomasville GaBusiness College We will let somedeserving young man or woman havethe scholarship on most advantageousterms It is good for a completecourse in penmanship bookkeeping or I
shorthand and typewriting Writethe Star or call at this office if youare interested
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SCIENTIFIC SPANKINGConsists in punishment only when 9child 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 ah the timePleasant to takesure in its actionPrice 25 cents Sold by the AntiMo ¬
nopoly Drugstore
FOR SALEH-
ORSES MULES AND FEEDt
At J L Smoaks old stand onExposition street stock fine pricesreasonable Give us a call not only-or good stock but feed A B De ¬
ment A Co Ocala Fla
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morning mea-lElephumNo 1 prefer the light con-
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style Breakfasta half tonof hay and a demiho head of water
Womans Home Companion-
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EVERY MOTHER-
Is or should be worried when the lit-tle
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ones have a cough or cold It maylead to croup or pleuris or pneumo ¬
niathen to something more seriousBallards Horehound Syrup will curethe trouble at once and prevent anycomplication Sold by the AntiMo-nopoly
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A Challenge to the-
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Marion County Protective Association In-
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Them to a Joint Debate
The Marion County Pro-tective Association havingn
numerous requests fro-our citizens for a public-joint discussion on thquestion of prohibition andanti prohibition hereby-publicly request the ntlSaloon League committeto arrange dates for sue-discussion or to dividtime with speakers to Itfchosen by our committe-iat the dates published f-
Iprohlb1tlon meetings-Roland L Keating
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tCA KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Conventions held every Mon¬
day evening In Castle Hall over Peyi rs store A cordial welcome to vis
ting knights R E Yonge C CChas K Sage K of R and S
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Tulula Lodge No 22O O F meets every Tuesday even
ng in Yonges Hall Visiting brothers1 Iways welcome W E Bryant N G
M M Little Secretary
F A M4 Marion Dunn LodgeNo 19 meets in thetemple on the first
and third Thursday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyInvited W D Graham W M
Jake Brown Secretary
B P O E
Notice of SusienofOcala Lodge Ne SS1Benevolent and Pretective Order of Elk
Regular sessions on the second andourth Tuesday evenings of each
month Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited S A Rawls Exalted Rulert Bell Acting Secretary
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FORT KING tAMd No 14
Next regular monthly meeting willbe held Friday evening Feb 1 at 730oclock in Yonges Hall visiting sov-ereigns
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are always welcomeG W Martin C
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Chas jK Sage ClerkI
CONCORDIA LODGE F U OF A
Cpncordia Lodge No 181 FraternalUnion of America meets fourth Wed ¬
nesday of every month 730 p m atYonges Hall R E Yonge F M
Chas K Sage Secretary-
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FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS-
I I am keeping a full stock of fresh andsalt water fish and oysters which I re¬
ceive daily and guarantee to be freshand good I also carry a complete lineof fresh meats beef pork sausage-etc and country produce and respect ¬
fully ask a share of your patronage-and guarantee satisfaction
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Fine Casketsand Buriil RotoAll Work Done by Licensed
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Give us a call and ws guaranteegood service rsssonabls priced
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not risk having Brights Dease or Diabetes Therenothing gained by delay
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