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FOUR ' OCALA EVENING STAR. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1915 SUNDAY AT ELECTRA Electra, Dec. 6. The regular Sun mm OCALA OCCURENCES day services were held here yesterday conducted by the pastor, Rev. Gor- - TOE CMA WEATHER REPORT K. of P. meet tonight. Council meets tomorrow evening. . The following reports of tempera- ture and rainfall are made to.the Star bett. The services were turned into a rousing temperance meeting with five or ten minute talks from several of the leading men from Electra, Lynn, Ocklawaha and Grahamville. There was a big gathering of people from all around the county and they came prepared for an all day stay, bringing their dinner with them. Two deacons were ordained for the newly organized Baptist church at Electra. In the afternoon the people were de- lighted by a telling and forceful ad- dress by Mrs. Fulton, of Interlachen, a gifted temperance lecturer. Mrs. by the government observer, F. G. B. Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night. Weihe, every morning: Max. Min. Rain Pythian Sisters meet tomorrow December 1 ..." 62 36 . December 2 64 36 , December 3 .61 36 December 4 64 32 Mr. O. B. Howse is in South liii December 5 69 40 Weather Forecast J L J I f I Am. j V- - Jzy LJ Vnr JL .lA-- J LA- - JL. L .LI J ... LX, L Fulton has been a close observer in' her travels through this country, and Oil stoves, wood stoves, coal stoves at the Marion Hardware Co. 11-1- 6 Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. others, and is well prepared to make a comparison between the conditions in Try one of those frosted pints of As two ladies were leaving the both wet and dry sections of the coun Pabst Blue Ribbon at Johnny's. tf try. I can assure you it is not at all avorable to the wet side. After a ; theater bn Friday evening after the lecture by Rev. Will D. Upshaw, they saw a boy about eight years old hov- ering in a corner of the vestibule. He tna Fresh seeds of all kinds av Ocala Seed Store. 20-- tt AS USUAL short intermission there was a silver medal contest by the young people of was poorly clad and shivering from Electra. Those competing for the opek or TOYLAND For electric light globes see the the colcL As they passed one over- - medal were Misses May Halford. Marion Hardware Company. 11-1- 6 heard him say: "I hope Ocala will go Florence Lippincott, and Hilda Eulen- - WE eld, Messrs. George Brant and Vir- - gel Owens. The speaking was enjoy- ed by a. full house and several new Mr. Carl Ray of Martel left today for Fayetteville, N. C. Before return- ing home he will visit at other points. " Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, the best, purest and most healthful of ALL drinks, at Johnny's Place, tf dry." Upon being asked whose child he was he mentioned the name of a man who is a well known about town and who is a constant frequenter of saloons. His wan little face and all round pitiful appearance brought tears to the eyes of those about. Just how a man surrounded by such con- ditions can go to the polls and vote names were secured for the next con- test which will be held early in Jan- uary. The judges were Messrs. George Stanaland, W. A. Hand, and W. A. HURRAH! Meadows. The medal was awarded to START YOUR BUYING NOV Florence Lippincott. to continue them is almost beyond Those attending these services from HURRAH! understanding. Ocala were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Col bert and two children, Mrs. G. D. Both the new, glass-toppe- d desks Mr. Thos H. Betty, a prominent citizen of Montgomery, Ala., is in the city, on a visit to his son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Finch. Galvin's Orange Cocoanut creams, 40 cents a pound at Gerig's Drug tore. tf Washburn, Miss Emma Washburn, are up in the postoffice, and are prov Messrs. Foy Carroll and Linder Mc ing a great convenience. The top of Conn. They were accompanied by one of them was smashed en route Miss Mary Gale of Belleview. Its no joke, Christmas will soon be here. Get busy with the purchas- ing end, and keep out of the crowd. and had to be replaced, else it would Jolly old Kris Kringle has been in town and dumped his pack into our store. A Friend. have been in place weeks ago. Carter's Delicious Cake- s- ORANGE PACKER'S TICKETS Butter Nut Bread has the right taste; None of it ever goes to waste. It is so pure, wholesome and good; For health it's the very best food. ' tf Carter's Bakery. This omce will mate close prices on sets of tickets for orange packers Buy it for the children's sake. It is so light, pure and fine, Give it to them all the time, tf Carter's Bakery. for the coming season. Write us for samples and prices. d&w tf The Ocala Star. Ocala Lodge K. of P. will hold its annual election this evening, and all the knightly brethren should be ' The Wildcats, Ocala's pride in has ketball, will go ,to Leesburg Friday afternoon to play the high school W. K. Lane, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Law Library Building, Ocala. team of that pake, and will probably go on to Dade City, to play the high Florida. Don't shiver in the cold. Buy a stove from the Marion Hardware Co. and keep warm. 11-1- 6 school team of that town Friday. Bear This in Mind Mr. Samuel Dilly, who had charge of the sign department for the Dodge "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best medicine in Sign Co., left yesterday for his home in Charleston, S. C. It is hoped a the market for colds and croup," says "magic" may be strong enough to - Mr. W. S. Bullock Jr., of Fort Lau- derdale, agent for the Ford car, has Mso' secured the agency in Broward county for the Gulf Refining company. Farmers, before killing your hogs buy, lard cans from the Marion Hard- ware Company. 11-1- 6 draw him back after the holidays to Mrs. Albert Blpsser,' Lima, Ohio. Many others are of the same opinion. Ob- tainable , everywhere. Adv. SURGICAL RUBBER GOODS REPAIRED resume the position he filled so satis factorily. miff Mime fl GMpMinm as(G(D)(flls The little girls are cordially invi ted to leave their orders for doll hats. capes and muffs at the AFFLECK . Mr. S. M. Lttmmus, the competent Jinotyper of the Banner, has purchas- ed a handsome, four-passeng- er car, in driviag which it took little practice to make him an adept. I! MILLINERY PARLOR, where old I am now thoroughly prepared to repair all kinds of surgical rubber goods for physicians and nurses, as well as rubber toilet and surgical ar- ticles in the bome. Davies the Tire Man. 4-- tf I Santa Claus will call for them. Have also a pretty selection of dressed boy dolls'. Affleck Millinery Parlor, Up- stairs in Helvenston's store. 12-4-- 3t. Call and see the new electric globes at the Marion Hardware Co. 11-1- 6 THE Mr. Frank Gates, one of the best singers in the city, will give a solo at the band stand tonight. Also a quar KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS i Ocala Lodge No. 19. Conventions held every Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Castle Hall, over the James Carlisle drugstore. A cordial welcome to vis- iting brothers. C. B. Howell, C. C. Chas. K. Sage, K. of R. S. Ad Mr. B. F. Williamson of Gainesville, buyer, for the Moultrie Packing ie,- Ga., was a business visitor Saturday and while in Ocala arid ' vicinity made purchases for his firm. tet, Miss Marguerite Porter, soprano; LargjesH to (tie Mrs. W. A. Gom, alto; Mr. G. A. Nash bass: Mr. Frank Gates, tenor, wil sing. And in it you will find a Suitable Gift for Wonder if there will be any preach Hunting season opens Nov. 20th. Buy guns, leggins, hunting coats and ers or praying or singing at the "licker meetin' " 1 We fear such holy, shells now and be ready. Marion Hardware Company. 11-1- 6 every stocking. We give a special discount to Sunday Schools, Public Schools and to Teachers. pure, cultured things are hardly in keeping with the saloon ideals. Which will you choose in yours? Why You Should Use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Because it has an established repu- tation won by its good works. v v Because it is most esteemed by those who have used it for many years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with its good quali- ties. . Because it loosens and relieves a cold and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because it does not contain opium or any other narcotic. Because it is within the reach of all. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. . Adv. SEABOARD SCHEDULE I OF THE THINGS WtKAKEi Fresh Nunnaiiy's candies toy express twice a week at Gerig's. tf Mr. J. B. McLeol of Amarilla, Tex is among the visitors in the city, hav ing just completed a tour of South Florida with a view to locating in the state. He says that he likes the ap q, Jaxon Metal Shingles. Jaxon Metal Celling:. Bava Trough and Gotten. Conductor Pipe Fitting. Corrugated Sheet. Corrugated Awnings. Sheet Metal Roofing. Metal "Brick- - Siding. Metal "Stone" Siding. Anno Nestable Calvert. S Imperial Riveted Culverts. Turpentine Stills and Cops. Sheet Metal Cornices. Sheet Metal Skylights. Dredge Plpo "d Fittings. Coppersmith. General Sheet Metal Workers. Ask your dealer or write ns for pearance of things in Marion county better than any he has yet visited. For plumbing ana electrical work see H. W. Tucker. Phone 300. tf Pythian Sisters meet Tuesday aft ernoon. Its FlORiDA AL PRODUCTS CO. q 8050 Everarreen Are JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Syrup cans, all kinds, Marion Hardware Comp'any. 11-1- 6 We give Christmas Tree Candles FREE to Sunday Schools and Public Schools. OPEN AT WIGHT Save auto troubles buy Diamond tires and tubes from the Marion South Bound No. 1. Lv. Jacksonville, 9:30 p. m.. Ar. Ocala, ,1:45 a. m.; Lv. Ocala 1:50 a. m.; Ar. Tampa 6:30 a. m.; Lv. Tampa 7:30 a. m.; Ar. St. Petersburg v 9:30 a. m. No. 3. Lv. Jacksonville 9:30 a. m.; Ar. Ocala 12":57 p. m.; Lv. Ocala 1:17 p. m.; Ar. Tampa, 5:25 pi m.; Lv. Tampa, 5:40 p. m.; Ar. St. Petersburg 8 p. m. No. 9 Limited train; Lv. Jackson- ville 1:30 p. m., Lv: Ocala, 4:30 p. m.; Ar. Tampa, 7:45 p. m. No rth Bound No. 2. Lv. St. Petersburg, 4:30 p. m.; Ar. Tampa, 6:55 p. m.; Lv. Tarn pa, 9 p. m.; Ar. Ocala, 2:30 a. m.; Lv. Ocala, 2:35 a. m.; Ar. Jacksonville, 6:45 a. m. No. 4. Lv. Tampa, 9 a. m.; Ar. Ocala, 1 p. m.; Lv. Ocala, 1:20 p. m. Ar. Jacksonville, 5:25 p. m. No. 10 Lv. St. Petersburg, 8:30 a. m.; Ar. Tampa, 10:50 a. m.; Lv. Tampa, 1 p. mu; Lv. Ocala, 4:10 p. eg.; Ar. Jacksonville, 7:15 p. m. Lim- ited train. Hardware Company, y 11-1- 6 WOOD Cold weather is here. Get a bigger lead of better wood for a dollar at Converse's mill. Phone 234. 3-- tf Amew CDnnir AWteimdl Owes Her Good Health to Chamber-- . Iain's Tablets PHONE 503 ' For Good Wood BIG. Load for $1. YOUR ORDER WILL HAVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 'TF n? "I owe my good health to Chamber- lain's Tablets," writes Mrs. R. G. Neff, Crookston, Ohio. "Two years ago I was an invalid due to stomach trouble. I took three bottles of these tablets and have since been in the best of health." Obtainable every 9 "flSt- J. L. SMOAR J At Smoak's Wagon Shop. where. Adv. FRANK P. GADSON, Proprietor FLORIDA WHEN GOING Laughter Aids Digestion Laughter is one of the most health- ful exertions; it is of great help to digestion. A still more effectual help is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. If you should be troubled with indiges- tion give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Obtainable every- where. Adv. AST or tfiJ ETFinJ 6-- 6t Evening Star. See That Your Ticket Reads VIA WANTED Young man, white, about seventee nor eighteen, to work in store. Wages eight dollars . per week. Address "Proprietor," Star office. 4t stores and best stands in the city, lo- cated on the public square, is for rent January 1st. Apply to B. Gold- man, Ocala, Fla. dly-wky-- tf FOR RENT Well located and nicely furnished rooms in residence next to the Colonial; also for light" house- keeping. Inquire at the Colonial. 7tf UNCLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED, LOST, FOUND, FOR SALE, TOR RI2STT AND SIM- ILAR LOCAL NEEDS notice any kind of wood, pine or oak. Converse Mill. Phone 234. 3-- tf HOUSE TO RENT On Dorothy street; modern conveniences. Apply to A. G. Gates. 10-9-- tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms; electric lights and use of bath; locat- ed at 419 W. Broadway. Apply to Fred J. Burden, box 448, Ocala. 6t six-year-o- ld, highly bred horse with either surrey or buggy, as may be preferred, for sale cheap for cash. Horse is a fine saddle animal or for buggy, surrey or any other purpose; gentle and reliable. Apply to O. B. Howse, Ocala, Fla. 11-- tf WANTED An office boy. Apply to the telephone exchange. 12-- 4 FOR RENT One of the best located ATLAOTI AST LBB3 8TANDABD RAILROAD OF, THE SOUTH LOST OR STOLEN A Crescent , bi- cycle. A reward will be paid for its return to W.T. Gary. . 6-- tf WOOD We can deliver on short HOUSE WANTED The owner of a desirable furnished house in - a good location can secure a good tenant by addressing at once "House, care the Fresh Rape seed just received st M. R. WILLIAMS, J G. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent, Ocala. Fla. D. P. A., Tampa, Fla. the Ocala Seed Store. S-- tf FOR SALE Horse and Buggy. A
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Page 1: The Ocala evening star. (Ocala, Fla.) 1915-12-06 [p FOUR].chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84027621/1915-12... · Will D. Upshaw, they saw a boy about eight years old hov-ering in

FOUR ' OCALA EVENING STAR. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1915

SUNDAY AT ELECTRA

Electra, Dec. 6. The regular SunmmOCALA OCCURENCES day services were held here yesterday

conducted by the pastor, Rev. Gor- - TOE CMAWEATHER REPORTK. of P. meet tonight.

Council meets tomorrow evening. . The following reports of tempera-ture and rainfall are made to.the Star

bett. The services were turned intoa rousing temperance meeting withfive or ten minute talks from severalof the leading men from Electra,Lynn, Ocklawaha and Grahamville.There was a big gathering of peoplefrom all around the county and theycame prepared for an all day stay,bringing their dinner with them. Twodeacons were ordained for the newlyorganized Baptist church at Electra.In the afternoon the people were de-

lighted by a telling and forceful ad-

dress by Mrs. Fulton, of Interlachen,a gifted temperance lecturer. Mrs.

by the government observer, F. G. B.Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night.Weihe, every morning:

Max. Min. RainPythian Sisters meet tomorrowDecember 1 ..." 62 36 .

December 2 64 36 ,

December 3 .61 36December 4 64 32

Mr. O. B. Howse is in South liii

December 5 69 40

Weather Forecast J L J I f I Am. j V- - Jzy LJ Vnr JL .lA--J LA-- JL. L .LI J ... LX, LFulton has been a close observer in'

her travels through this country, andOil stoves, wood stoves, coal stoves

at the Marion Hardware Co. 11-1- 6 Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. others, and is well prepared to make acomparison between the conditions inTry one of those frosted pints of As two ladies were leaving the both wet and dry sections of the counPabst Blue Ribbon at Johnny's. tftry. I can assure you it is not at allavorable to the wet side. After a

; theater bn Friday evening after thelecture by Rev. Will D. Upshaw, theysaw a boy about eight years old hov-

ering in a corner of the vestibule. HetnaFresh seeds of all kinds av

Ocala Seed Store. 20-- tt AS USUALshort intermission there was a silvermedal contest by the young people of

was poorly clad and shivering from Electra. Those competing for theopek or

TOYLANDFor electric light globes see the the colcL As they passed one over-- medal were Misses May Halford.Marion Hardware Company. 11-1- 6 heard him say: "I hope Ocala will go Florence Lippincott, and Hilda Eulen- - WEeld, Messrs. George Brant and Vir--

gel Owens. The speaking was enjoy-ed by a. full house and several new

Mr. Carl Ray of Martel left todayfor Fayetteville, N. C. Before return-ing home he will visit at other points.

"Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, the best,

purest and most healthful of ALLdrinks, at Johnny's Place, tf

dry." Upon being asked whose childhe was he mentioned the name of aman who is a well known about townand who is a constant frequenter ofsaloons. His wan little face and allround pitiful appearance broughttears to the eyes of those about. Justhow a man surrounded by such con-

ditions can go to the polls and vote

names were secured for the next con-

test which will be held early in Jan-uary. The judges were Messrs. GeorgeStanaland, W. A. Hand, and W. A. HURRAH!Meadows. The medal was awarded to START YOUR

BUYING NOVFlorence Lippincott.

to continue them is almost beyond Those attending these services fromHURRAH!understanding. Ocala were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Col

bert and two children, Mrs. G. D.Both the new, glass-toppe- d desks

Mr. Thos H. Betty, a prominentcitizen of Montgomery, Ala., is in thecity, on a visit to his son-in-la- w anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Finch.

Galvin's Orange Cocoanut creams,40 cents a pound at Gerig's Drugtore. tf

Washburn, Miss Emma Washburn,are up in the postoffice, and are prov Messrs. Foy Carroll and Linder Mcing a great convenience. The top of Conn. They were accompanied byone of them was smashed en route Miss Mary Gale of Belleview.

Its no joke, Christmaswill soon be here. Getbusy with the purchas-ing end, and keep outof the crowd.

and had to be replaced, else it would

Jolly old Kris Kringle

has been in town and

dumped his pack into

our store.

A Friend.have been in place weeks ago.

Carter's Delicious Cake- s-ORANGE PACKER'S TICKETS

Butter Nut Bread has the right taste;None of it ever goes to waste.It is so pure, wholesome and good;For health it's the very best food.' tf Carter's Bakery.

This omce will mate close priceson sets of tickets for orange packers

Buy it for the children's sake.It is so light, pure and fine,Give it to them all the time,

tf Carter's Bakery.for the coming season. Write us forsamples and prices.

d&w tf The Ocala Star.Ocala Lodge K. of P. will hold its

annual election this evening, and allthe knightly brethren should be

'

The Wildcats, Ocala's pride in hasketball, will go ,to Leesburg Fridayafternoon to play the high school

W. K. Lane, M. D., Physician andSurgeon, specialist Eye, Ear, Nose andThroat. Law Library Building, Ocala.team of that pake, and will probably

go on to Dade City, to play the high Florida.Don't shiver in the cold. Buy a

stove from the Marion Hardware Co.and keep warm. 11-1- 6

school team of that town Friday.Bear This in Mind

Mr. Samuel Dilly, who had chargeof the sign department for the Dodge "I consider Chamberlain's Cough

Remedy by far the best medicine inSign Co., left yesterday for his homein Charleston, S. C. It is hoped a the market for colds and croup," says"magic" may be strong enough to

- Mr. W. S. Bullock Jr., of Fort Lau-derdale, agent for the Ford car, hasMso' secured the agency in Browardcounty for the Gulf Refining company.

Farmers, before killing your hogsbuy, lard cans from the Marion Hard-ware Company. 11-1- 6

draw him back after the holidays to

Mrs. Albert Blpsser,' Lima, Ohio. Manyothers are of the same opinion. Ob-tainable , everywhere. Adv.

SURGICAL RUBBERGOODS REPAIRED

resume the position he filled so satisfactorily. miff Mime fl GMpMinmas(G(D)(flls

The little girls are cordially invited to leave their orders for doll hats.capes and muffs at the AFFLECK

. Mr. S. M. Lttmmus, the competentJinotyper of the Banner, has purchas-ed a handsome, four-passeng- er car, indriviag which it took little practice tomake him an adept.

I!MILLINERY PARLOR, where old

I am now thoroughly prepared torepair all kinds of surgical rubbergoods for physicians and nurses, aswell as rubber toilet and surgical ar-ticles in the bome. Davies theTire Man. 4-- tf

ISanta Claus will call for them. Havealso a pretty selection of dressed boydolls'. Affleck Millinery Parlor, Up-

stairs in Helvenston's store. 12-4-- 3t.Call and see the new electric globes

at the Marion Hardware Co. 11-1- 6 THEMr. Frank Gates, one of the best

singers in the city, will give a solo atthe band stand tonight. Also a quar

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASi

Ocala Lodge No. 19. Conventionsheld every Monday at 7:30 p. m. atCastle Hall, over the James Carlisledrugstore. A cordial welcome to vis-iting brothers. C. B. Howell, C. C.

Chas. K. Sage, K. of R. S. Ad

Mr. B. F. Williamson of Gainesville,buyer, for the Moultrie Packing ie,-

Ga., was a businessvisitor Saturday and while in Ocalaarid ' vicinity made purchases for hisfirm.

tet, Miss Marguerite Porter, soprano; LargjesH to (tieMrs. W. A. Gom, alto; Mr. G. A. Nashbass: Mr. Frank Gates, tenor, wilsing. And in it you will find a Suitable Gift for

Wonder if there will be any preachHunting season opens Nov. 20th.Buy guns, leggins, hunting coats and ers or praying or singing at the

"licker meetin' " 1 We fear such holy,shells now and be ready. MarionHardware Company. 11-1- 6

every stocking. We give a special discountto Sunday Schools, Public Schools and toTeachers.

pure, cultured things are hardly inkeeping with the saloon ideals. Whichwill you choose in yours?

Why You Should Use Chamberlain'sCough Remedy

Because it has an established repu-tation won by its good works. v v

Because it is most esteemed bythose who have used it for manyyears, as occasion required, and arebest acquainted with its good quali-ties. .

Because it loosens and relieves acold and aids nature in restoring thesystem to a healthy condition.

Because it does not contain opium orany other narcotic.

Because it is within the reach of all.It only costs a quarter. Obtainableeverywhere. . Adv.

SEABOARD SCHEDULE

I OF THE THINGS WtKAKEi Fresh Nunnaiiy's candies toy expresstwice a week at Gerig's. tf

Mr. J. B. McLeol of Amarilla, Texis among the visitors in the city, having just completed a tour of SouthFlorida with a view to locating in thestate. He says that he likes the ap

q, Jaxon Metal Shingles.Jaxon Metal Celling:.Bava Trough and Gotten.Conductor Pipe Fitting.Corrugated Sheet.Corrugated Awnings.Sheet Metal Roofing.Metal "Brick- - Siding.Metal "Stone" Siding.Anno Nestable Calvert. SImperial Riveted Culverts.Turpentine Stills and Cops.Sheet Metal Cornices.Sheet Metal Skylights.Dredge Plpo "d Fittings.Coppersmith.General Sheet Metal Workers.

Ask your dealer or write ns for

pearance of things in Marion countybetter than any he has yet visited.

For plumbing ana electrical worksee H. W. Tucker. Phone 300. tf

Pythian Sisters meet Tuesday afternoon.

Its FlORiDA AL PRODUCTS CO.

q 8050 Everarreen AreJACKSONVILLE, FLA.

Syrup cans, all kinds, MarionHardware Comp'any. 11-1- 6

We give Christmas Tree Candles FREEto Sunday Schools and Public Schools.

OPEN AT WIGHTSave auto troubles buy Diamond

tires and tubes from the Marion

South BoundNo. 1. Lv. Jacksonville, 9:30 p. m..

Ar. Ocala, ,1:45 a. m.; Lv. Ocala 1:50a. m.; Ar. Tampa 6:30 a. m.; Lv.Tampa 7:30 a. m.; Ar. St. Petersburg

v

9:30 a. m.No. 3. Lv. Jacksonville 9:30 a. m.;

Ar. Ocala 12":57 p. m.; Lv. Ocala 1:17p. m.; Ar. Tampa, 5:25 pi m.; Lv.Tampa, 5:40 p. m.; Ar. St. Petersburg8 p. m.

No. 9 Limited train; Lv. Jackson-ville 1:30 p. m., Lv: Ocala, 4:30 p. m.;Ar. Tampa, 7:45 p. m.

No rth BoundNo. 2. Lv. St. Petersburg, 4:30 p.

m.; Ar. Tampa, 6:55 p. m.; Lv. Tarnpa, 9 p. m.; Ar. Ocala, 2:30 a. m.; Lv.Ocala, 2:35 a. m.; Ar. Jacksonville,6:45 a. m.

No. 4. Lv. Tampa, 9 a. m.; Ar.Ocala, 1 p. m.; Lv. Ocala, 1:20 p. m.Ar. Jacksonville, 5:25 p. m.

No. 10 Lv. St. Petersburg, 8:30a. m.; Ar. Tampa, 10:50 a. m.; Lv.Tampa, 1 p. mu; Lv. Ocala, 4:10 p.eg.; Ar. Jacksonville, 7:15 p. m. Lim-ited train.

Hardware Company, y 11-1- 6

WOOD Cold weather is here. Get a biggerlead of better wood for a dollar atConverse's mill. Phone 234. 3-- tf AmewCDnnirAWteimdlOwes Her Good Health to Chamber-- .

Iain's Tablets

PHONE 503 '

For Good WoodBIG. Load for $1.

YOUR ORDER WILL HAVEIMMEDIATE ATTENTION

'TF n?"I owe my good health to Chamber-

lain's Tablets," writes Mrs. R. G.Neff, Crookston, Ohio. "Two yearsago I was an invalid due to stomachtrouble. I took three bottles of thesetablets and have since been in thebest of health." Obtainable every

9 "flSt-

J. L. SMOARJ At Smoak's Wagon Shop.

where. Adv.FRANK P. GADSON, Proprietor

FLORIDAWHEN GOING

Laughter Aids DigestionLaughter is one of the most health-

ful exertions; it is of great help todigestion. A still more effectual helpis a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. Ifyou should be troubled with indiges-tion give them a trial. They onlycost a quarter. Obtainable every-where. Adv.

AST or tfiJETFinJ6-- 6tEvening Star.

See That Your Ticket Reads

VIAWANTED Young man, white, aboutseventee nor eighteen, to work instore. Wages eight dollars . per week.Address "Proprietor," Star office. 4t

stores and best stands in the city, lo-

cated on the public square, is forrent January 1st. Apply to B. Gold-man, Ocala, Fla. dly-wky-- tf

FOR RENT Well located and nicelyfurnished rooms in residence next tothe Colonial; also for light" house-keeping. Inquire at the Colonial. 7tf

UNCLASSIFIED ADS.WANTED, LOST, FOUND, FOR

SALE, TOR RI2STT AND SIM-ILAR LOCAL NEEDS

notice any kind of wood, pine or oak.Converse Mill. Phone 234. 3-- tf

HOUSE TO RENT On Dorothystreet; modern conveniences. Applyto A. G. Gates. 10-9-- tf

FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms;electric lights and use of bath; locat-ed at 419 W. Broadway. Apply toFred J. Burden, box 448, Ocala. 6t

six-year-o- ld, highly bred horse witheither surrey or buggy, as may bepreferred, for sale cheap for cash.Horse is a fine saddle animal or forbuggy, surrey or any other purpose;gentle and reliable. Apply to O. B.Howse, Ocala, Fla. 11-- tf

WANTED An office boy. Apply tothe telephone exchange. 12-- 4

FOR RENT One of the best located

ATLAOTI AST LBB38TANDABD RAILROAD OF, THE SOUTH

LOST OR STOLEN A Crescent , bi-

cycle. A reward will be paid for itsreturn to W.T. Gary. . 6--tf

WOOD We can deliver on short

HOUSE WANTED The owner of adesirable furnished house in - a goodlocation can secure a good tenant byaddressing at once "House, care the

Fresh Rape seed just received stM. R. WILLIAMS, J G. KIRKLAND,Ticket Agent, Ocala. Fla. D. P. A., Tampa, Fla. the Ocala Seed Store. S-- tfFOR SALE Horse and Buggy. A

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