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WOMANS BEST
Question That Seems No Nearer ItsAnswer
Berlin Sept 24A daily paper hereasked a number of women at what agethey think a woman Is at her bestThere were many and various opinionsexpressed but the majority seem tothink that woman is at her best be¬
tween the ages of 25 and 30 Onewoman said-
Women talk most before 25 becausethat Is the time they think themselves-that is the time when they are youngand when they think themselves pret-ty
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At that age a woman makes apoor friend She is too selfish to bea good one and she is too intolerantto deserve friendship-
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woman of 30 says another is I
to be preferred because she Is morethoughtful and knows what she can I
and what she cannot accomplishI
One answer was that a woman of 25Is at her best because she stands be-tween
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the lightheartedness of youthand the seriousness of age An oldwoman said that the best age is whenone Is useful but she admitted that at25 a woman is most attractive for
a at that time she is in the epoch of
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We could not afford to make such-an offer unless we positively knewwhat Kodol will do for you
It would bankrupt usThe dollar bottle contains 234 times
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hope after which life becomes merely-a reminiscence
I think wrote a married womanthat the best age of woman is be
she has enough experience to know thetween 30 and 40 because at that ageworld If she is married she knowsthen how to be happy and how tomake others so The frivolity of youth-is less intense and she becomes quietand peaceful If unmarried the wo ¬
man at that age is capable of being-a good friend and comrade of her mas ¬
culine acquaintances She can givegood and sensible advice Men canthen confide in her and esteem hergreatly as a friend
The paper in which these views werepublished however remarks
We should not advise men to be ¬
come so very chummy with women of30 or 40 because after all as long asa woman is young enough to be acharming friend she is still danger-ous
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Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by OneDose of Chamberlains Colic Chol ¬
era and Diarrhoea Remedy-
I was so weak from an attack of di ¬
arrhoea that I could scarcely attendto my duties when I took a dose ofChamberlains Colic Cholera and Di ¬
arrhoea Remedy It cured me entirely-and I had been taking other medicine-for nine days without relief I hearti-ly
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recommend this remedy as beingI the best to my knowledge for bowelI complaints G Stewart of theI firm of Stewart Bro Greenville-Ala For sale by all druggists
The cicala News Co has the larg ¬Iest line of school books in Ocala
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Marriage of Mr J F Hamilton toMiss Marguerite Rowse
The wife and baby of our railroadagent Mr J C Groff came in lastFriday night and now Agent Groffwears a pleasant smile instead of amelancholy countenance-
Mrs E C Hood and daughtersMisses Jennie May and Elizabeth lefthere last Wednesday Mrs Hood onher annual visit to the old GeorgiaAlabama home and the Misses Hoodreturning to their college studies atGainesville Ga We wish them a safeand pleasant journey-
Mr J F Hamilton returned Wed ¬
nesday last from a short visit withthe family of Mr W M Kirk of Wild-wood
Messrs H E Parham R P Bow ¬
man Robert Rainey asd Jimmie Nel-
son took an outing from Tuesdayuntil Thursday of last week atStarkes Ferry and report fishing very
goodMrsW M Crafts and Master
Clyde Crafts arrived on Friday lastfrom Savannah Ga on a visit to Mrs-J T Leveigne Mrs Craftss sister i
The Odd Fellows hall is most com-plete
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The lodge is already meeting-in the hall and Merchant Caruthers-will
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soon move into the store roomsThe body of Mrs Lodi B Hall re-
lict¬ i
of the late Uncle Joe Hall one ofI
the pioneers of this settlement arriv-ed here on Saturday morning last and i
was immediately taken to the familyI
burying ground at Oak Hill cemeterywest of Wildwood and interred MrslHall died quite suddenly on Thursday j
morning last at the home of Mr Wal-ter
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Barnett near Dunnellon at theadvanced age of 73 years She leaves j
one son Mr J C Hall of this place I
and two daughters Mrs David Mar ¬
tin of this place and Mrs William I
MacKay of Summerfield and a large I
circle of other relatives and acquain-tances
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to mourn her departure The I
sympathy of the entire community-goes out to the bereaved relatives
The B F Smith cottage building-for
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the use of our townsman Mr J C i
Groff is progressing very satisfacto-rily
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and will soon be ready for itstenant who Is more than ready forit It is a tasty little house and willbe quite an addition to our townwhen finished I
Messrs W H Lard and G C
Stubbs who left some weeks since to I
work at Starke have returned to their I
home town They like to have terra I
firma a little dryer under foot thanit is at Starke-
MrI
Chris Driggers has moved intoone of the recently finished mill cot-
tages¬ i
Mr Remington the house I
painter is occupying the house onlust street made vacant by Mr Drig ¬
gers move Mr Remington moved in I
from the old Rutherford place outamong the sticks southwest of town I
There was a quiet wedding in ourvillage last Sunday when Notary J I
T Laveigne repaired at high noon tothe residence of Mr T J Laveigneand in the presence of only a fewmembers of the family pronounced-the words that united for life the
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destinies of Mr J F Hamilton ofSanta Ana Cal and Miss Marguerite-Rowe sister of Mrs T J Laveigne ofthis place The bridal couple left onthe afternoon train for Tampa whichthey intend to make their futurehome They depart with the hestwishes of the community for their fu ¬
ture happiness and prosperity-J L Crenshaw who has been at his
fathers near here for the past weeklaid up with dengue fever returnedSunday last to his post of duty in the-S A L office at Plant City Whilenot well he is sufficiently improved togo to work again
Mr J P Smith of Coleman son ofour Squire Ben was up on the fore ¬
noon train Sunday returning on theafternoon train
Mr and Mrs C A Hooks returnedSunday to their Coleman home after-a short visit with relatives here
Prof Lowrey has been on the sicklist for the past few days sufferingfrom an attack of malarial feverwhich has compelled him to close hisroom in the school We hope and ex ¬
pect to soon see him at his post fullyrestored to health
Amity Lodge I O O F initiated aclass of eleven at their meeting lastSaturday night This is one of thestrongest rural lodges in the stateand is growing in numbers very rap ¬
idly since the building of their new
hallMr J C Brown formerly of thisplace but now of Tampa came upMonday and is greeting his masyfriends
Mr A P Gilmore of the postoffice-force at Ocala came down Sundaynihgt and is shaking hands with hishost of friends
The infant of Mr and Mrs John LrSmith of this place died in OcalaSunday afternoon and was broughtddow Monday afternoon and Interred-in the family burying ground at PineLevel cemetery The entire commu ¬
nity sincerely condole with the family-in their bereavement
PILES PILES PILES
Williams Indian Pile Ointment willcure blind bleeding and Itching plieslIt absorbs the tumors allays the ¬
ing at once acts as a poultice givesinstant relief Williams Indian PileOintment is prepared for piles anditching of the private parts Sold bydruggists mall 50c and 1 WilliamsManufacturing Co Props ClevelandO Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore
CITRA-
Mr R W Bull of Jacksonville spentSunday with his uncle M A Rice
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Our correspondent failed to send inany items last week so we will com-bine
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the two weeks II
Our school opened Monday the 14thI
with Miss Sue Bozeman and Mrs MaudHarter as teachers The enrollment-was
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very goodMrs W A Redditt enjoyed a visit
last week from her mother Mrs MA Davis of Chipley Fla Mrs Davis I
has just returned from North Caro ¬
lina and will visit a while at SilverSprings and Martel before returning-She left for the former place Sundayaccompanied by Mrs Redditt andbaby
Miss Appie Redditt leaves Saturday-for
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Capulet where she will beginteaching Monday-
Mr C W Driver arrived home lastFriday from a business trip to Balti-more
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After several weeks stay at Isle ofHope Ga Mr E L Wartmann wifeand daughter are now at FranklinN C for a short stay before return-Ir ghome
Citnis next society event will bethe early marriage of Mr Eugene HCox of Atlanta Lla find Miss Mrrj
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Wartmann at the Methodist churchin Citra during the month of October
f The late arrivals at the ReddittH fose this week are the followinggentlemen John L Edwards OcalaH L Olark Jacksonville R B andRaj Bifllock Jr of Ocala H M-
Croudb aluda X C J I Sadden-Saluda X C H M Register Gaines ¬
ville H H King High Springs AI Webb Abbeville Ga A C McLeodQuStman Ga Mr Powell Archer
Fla J C Williams Georgia Geo Ht Price Jacksonville F H Hawardi High Springs Fla Macon BroomQuincF1a H D Hall Lakeland-Fla H A Williams Tampa Fla WS Mihne St Petersburg Fla MissSophie Merry Micanopy Mr A PMonroe Pine
I Mr V E Kinz < of this place hasI been appointed deputy sheriff of thissection of the county
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The New Pure Food and Drug Law
We are pleased to announce thatFoleys Honey and Tar for coughscolds and lung troubles is not affected-by the National Pure Food and Druglaw as it contains no opiates or otherharmful drugs and we recommend itas a safe remedy for children andadults Sold by all dealers-
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Rainrain let it rainBring the tater back againBut what about the fellow that is
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trying to make hay I
Our school began last Monday witha good attendance Miss Ida Wiggins-is
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teacher and from all indications weexpect to have a good school this term I
It will be very encouraging to theteacher as well as pupils if the parentswill visit the school occasionally-
Miss Julia Webb returned from hersummer vacation last Monday Shehas been visiting her old home inCedar Rapids Iowa
Mr B J Guthery of Hague visited-his brother here last Monday-
Mrs Davis who has been spendingseveral days with Mr and Mrs R HMontgomery returned to her home atOrange Heights a few days ago
Mr G W Ray is on the sick list thisweek We hope to see him out again
soonMr R H Montgomery has resignedhis position with Mr J J Guthery andaccepted a school at Bell Alachuacounty He and his estimable wife leftWednesday-
Mr Riles of Hawthorn has accepteda position with J J Guthery in hisstore
Miss Minnie Peterson of Ocala visit ¬
ed her sister Mrs J E Turnipseed-last Sunday
Miss Alta Grace is able to be upagain after having fever
We may expect preaching next Sun ¬
day morning and night by our pastorRev M M Lord-
Chamberlains Cough Remedy One of
the Best on the Market
For many years ChamberlainsCough Remedy has constantly gained I
in favor and popularity until it is nowone of the most staple medicines inuse and has an enormous sale It isintended especially for acute throatand lung diseases such as coughscolds and croup and can always bedepended upon It is pleasant andsafe to take and is unoubtedly thebest in the market for the purposes-for which it is intended Sold by alldruggists
SOUTH LAKE WEIR-
It is hard telling which is attracting-the most attention now railroading ormatrimony In addition to extending-the track of the South Lake Weirblanch of the S A L the new spur-to the lake is now being put in alarge gang of hands being now push ¬
ing it throughCards are out announcing the mar ¬
riage on the 23rd at Little River Flaof Mr John Soar and Miss Lizzie Au ¬
gusta Turney at home at LittleRiver October 25th Mrs Soar is well
I and very pleasantly known here asshe has spent most of her life nearhere and at one time taught ourschool-
Mr and Mrs Leake and their daugh-ter
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Mrs A M Holt and grand-daughter
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I Miss Alice Holt have arrivedfrom Philadelphia-
The Jamestown X Y Reporterstates-
A Southern Man and Northern BrideMr Peter Martin Oleson of South
Lake Weir Fla and Miss AmandaChristine Gustafson were quietly mar ¬
ried at the home of the brides par ¬
ents Mr and Mrs John P Gustafson-at Sugar Grove Pa at high noon Sat ¬
urday Sept 19th by Rev Oscar Kochpastor of the Swedish Congregatinalchurch of Chandler Valley Pa The
I parlor was beautifully decorated withgoldenrod and oak bowers The bride
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omel and other drugsHERBINE QUICKLY CURESBiliousness Constipation Chillsand Fever Dyspepsia Malariaand all Liver Complaints-
Mrs C D Philley MarbleFalls Tex writes I find Her¬
bine the best liver corrective Iever tried It has done my fa¬
mily and myself a world of
friendsI recommend it to my 1
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Ballard Snow Liniment Co-
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Time So Has IndigestionHuman nature is hard to solve People who are most particular about adapt-
ing the weight of their wearing apparel to the season and its conditions who neverthink of going out in a storm without an umbrella and rubbers who would notsit in a draft will day after day eat lardsoaked food and not realize for an instant R
that it is clogging their whole inner machinery Lard is produced from hogfatsometimes impure always indigestible Cottolene is the only rational frying andshortening medium in the world It is made from refined vegetable oil and every¬
thing about it is digestible and conducive to health-
It will make pure palatable healthful food and food which anyone can eatand enjoy without the afterpangs of a disordered stomach
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed You grocer is herebythortzed to refund your
money in case you are not pleased after having given Cotolae a fair test
Never Sold in Bulk Cottolene is packed in pails with an airtIght top to keep It clean t fresh and whole
some and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable-odors such as fish oil etc
Cook Book Free For a 2c stamp to pay postage we will mailyou our new PURE FOOD COOK BOOK
edited and compiled by Mrs Mary J Lincoln the famous Food Expertand containing nearly 300 valuable recipes 1
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LARGE STOCK QUICK SHIPMENTS
The largest stock of heavy and light hardware sash doors andi j
blinds farm mill and miners supplies paints oils etc etc carried
m Central Florida
> J BONDS PORTABLE FIREPLACE-
is especially adapted for turpentine men sawmill men or anyoneb < where a temporary fireplace is needed The cut herewith gives atj r-
L l front view of this invention and shows how same can be attached to
any frame building either where fi replace would be built or can be-
setf l in windo-wIt
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It is made of the Vot galvanize steel is light strong and dura-ble This portable fireplace can he moved from place to place andtaken down or set up in a very few minutes thereby saving an ex¬
pense which would incir in miking a chimney of sticks and mortar-or brick
t Marion Hardware CoHARRY B CLARKSON General Manager
wore a beautiful gown of Persian lawnand carried brides roses The brides ¬
maid and best man was Miss Ida SGustafson and Mr Oscar J Gustafsonsister and brother of the bride Atthe conclusion of the ceremony a de-licious
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course dinner was served withplace cards at each plate The tabledecorations were green and white Theimmediate relatives and a few intimate I
friends only were present a moreelaborate wedding which had beenplanned having been given up on ac-count
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of the recent death of a brother-of the bride The wedding presentswere numerous and beautiful Afterdinner the bridal party left showeredwith rice and good wishes for a wed-ding
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trip to their future home in Flor¬
ida stopping the first night in James ¬
town N Y from whence they willvisit Buffalo Niagra Falls Albany theHudson river and New York sailingon the Clyde steamship Arapahoe on I
the 24th and stopping in Jacksonville-St Augustine and Intelachen willreach South Lake Weir October 2ndwhen they will be at home to theirfriends at Pleasant Hills
I Mr Oleson has been a resident ofthis place some twentythree yearsand for fourteen years has been fore ¬
man of the Pleasant Hills place InI this time he has won the respect and I
esteem of the community and by hisIindustry and energy has become own-
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of one of the hest farms in this sec ¬I tion comprising 160 acres besides other
valuable property He is superinten-dent of the Union Sunday school andpresident of the local society of Chris ¬
tian Endeavor-The old Albritton homestead has-
t been sold to Mr L Lehman and will be i
occupied by his soninlaw and used I
as a poultry farmII
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I have used Dr Kings New LifeI
Pills for several years and find themjust exactly right says Mr A AFelton of Harrisville N Y New LifePills relieve without the least discom ¬
fort Best remedy for constipation I
biliousness and malaria Twentyfive-cents at all drugstore-
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CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Careful estimates made on allcontract work Gives more andbetter work for the money thanany other contractor in town
HOTEL WINOLE15 1719 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville Fla
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C i Rooms one person 75 cents
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