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2fcr JM1 l c > v tw e f PAGEElGHT THE OCALA BANNER q b c V J t Disease takes no summer vacation 1 t V- 1r If you need flesh aM- strenth U- seStotts Emulsionsu- mmer T as in winter SeudforfreeumP- lescorr BOWNE Chemists 4 439415 Pearl Street New York 5 5ocandftoo druggist I TAMPA FfllR BUILDING 1 1 Lt to The Lowest Bitder T be SiO Ft Lenff TAMPA FLA July 13 1905 Special Correspondence Ocala Banner S I Plans for the state fair building have been decided upon bids will be at once called for and no time will be lost in beginning the important work- of construction 1 The main exhibit building will be 1 the largest ever seen at a southern state fair It will be 910 feet in I length and 95 feet wide There will be in all 72 exhibit spaces 37x40 feet 4 which space will accommodate any 1 county exhibit and many will be di ¬ vided for smaller exhibits The cen ¬ 5 ter aisle will be 21 feet wide with 19 cross aisles 10 feet wide all of which will have outer entrances The building will be 20 feet high at the eaves and forty feet high in the mid- dle ¬ A gallary 300 feet length will be erected in the middle and furnish- ed ¬ with easy chairs and lounges for visitors to rest upon especially ladies and children The magnificent exposition build- ing ¬ of the Tampa Bay hotel will be used for the womans department- and other imposing buildings will be erected The stables pens and other buildings for live stock will be much larger than those of the South Florida Fair which will compare in f in no particular with the state fair The grounds will be greatly enlarged- to make room for new buildings up ¬ on which no expanse will be spared- as they are expected to meet all needs for five years the term for- i I which the grounds have been leased by the Fair Association which now includes the leading citizens of all r sections of the state Reports from all sources indicate that the fair will be the greatest suc success of the souths history es- pecially ¬ r in point of attendance of homeseekers from other states and 1 no county can go without represen- tation ¬ 4 4 Lake City is going to bond for 170000 for public improvements among which she proposes to erect ja t 20000 high school building pave the streets with vitrified brick purchase- and I enlarge the light and water plant and install an up to date sewerage system Still there is life in the old town and we hope she will live long and prosper wellOrlando Star Senator Mitchell might get a leave- of absence from the Senate until he serves his termMemphis Commer ¬ k cialAppeal 410 REMOVE FRECKLES AND PIMPLES In 10 Days Use SATINOLAT- HE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER ii r- l > i Jk 1 jl- i j J pv- r = W JZ wrr 1Dr- UI1ii a r > iii7- m = Jr mmi o- crp sfqii- r i as a new discovery guaranteed SATINOLA If it fails to remove case of freckles pimples tan liver spots sallowness blackheads or other skin eruptions in 20 days leaves the skin daer soft healthy and restores the beauty of youth Thousands testify to the merits of c Lrette writes Thibopeaux La Oct 1S Q4Por four years y face was com- pletely ¬ covered with frecjtlesand pimples All remeales until I used two packages of Satiaola which completely removed the frees J les and cosnp exion is sow ¬ led and I 1iopeevery ladyhaiIigtnck1es ci pimples try 1a Puce 500andJX by leading druggists or mall- NATIONZ TOILE CO Paris Tenn lal in Ocala by Antimonopoly Drug Stare awl leading drBgeiats J SwMay ScsI Gavsetia The fifth annual session of the Sun ¬ day school convention of the Marion Baptist Association will convene at Blitchton July 29th The following- is the program SATURDAY utooa m Introductory sermon Rev N K Norwood 200 p m Business session Enrolling Delegates Election ol officer- sAppointment of Committees VicePresident 1 Treasurer V Reports Colporteur What are the special causes of failure in oui Sunday school work w D Cam What are the special benefits derived irom imparting religious instruction to others Sunday school work- A L Timer Mrs Wm Hocker SUNDAY 1000a m Sunday SchoolDr Blitch 1100a m Preaching RevC C Carroll 200 p m The Sunday School Convention of the Marion Association Purpose W T Gary Its Achievement RevW B lummer Business session Repons of Committees Miscellaneous Business Adjournment The following is an example of re ¬ view lesson from 1000 to 1100 am I Twelve Questions About the Scene on the Mount- of Transfiguration 1 Where is the Mount and who were present 2 What L> the significance of Peter James and hnsPresence 3 What is the significance of Elijahs presence 4 1 6 I 1 4 Moses 5 Christs 6 fI Gods 7 What was Christ doing just before his transfiguration- S What was the topic of conversation of Christ with Moses and Elijah 9 What teachings do we get Iom this lesson concerning the state ol the righteous dead 10 What lessons of the resurrection 11 Why did Christ say Tell the vision to no man till the Son of God be then from the dead 12 What 15 the significance of the statement from God concerning Christ- II The Liquor Traffic I Five minutes discussion of its nature 2 Explanation of the painting 53 Startling facts about the vice of Tnttjn perance 4 rive methods of correcting the liquor evil Ill Christian Science vs Science and Christianity I Christian Science not Christian because it denies the divinity and vicarious atonement of I Jesus the Christ 2 Not scientific because it denies all classified I knowledge concerning matter pain acd med- icine ¬ Each proposition to have Lye scutes dis- cussion J I IV Divine healing 1 What if divine healing according to the ex ample given by the prophets 2 By Christ 3 By the Apostles I 4 What was the object in each instance 5 Does the need of miraculous healing stll j exist 6 Should we pray for the sick 1 7 Explain James 5 1115 V The Unpardonable Sin j 1 Against whom can the sin be committed Math1231 Mark 32530 2 Vnat is the nature of the sin 3 Who committed it in the New Testament j 4 What TIMS the occasion 5 Can one comwit tbt = sin row I 6 Can one unknowingly commit the sin I 7 Why should this sin be unpardonable I S Is it impossible for a Christam to commit this isn 9 What does he mean when PanI said Grieve not the Spirit 10 What was the sin of Ananias 11 What was the sin of Simon the Magician I 12 Explain Heb io6 31 Each Baptist church and Sunday school in the Marion Association is urged to send a full quota of dele ¬ gates Blitchton is preaparing to give a royal welcome and will expect a full delegation and will be disappointed- if they are not present Lake City Was Not to Blame- A number of papers throughout the state claim that Lake City owes her defeat to Dr Julian and Mr Persons who represented Columbia county in the recent legislature by them mak- ing ¬ a bitter attack upon Dr Andrew Sledd the universttys president Suppose we grant this which in our opinion is quite true is it sufficient cause for this enormous sum of money to be thrown away and the citizens of Lake City made to suffer this irreparable loss were not to blame Their representatives disloyalty to the university was criticised by the press of Lake City and the general public what more could they do Orlando Star- A Pretty Flcwer from Far Off California The Ocala Fla Banner is forty years old and Frank arris has held editoral charge during the whole time so acceptably to the people that the paper today has more influence than everfcEditor Harris is a clean inde- pendent ¬ forceful writer and one whom it is always a pleasure to read I after Redland CaL Citograph I Secretary Taft says that John F Wallace changed his position over night This refutes the charge that it was changed over salary Atlanta Journal ADVICE TD WET AID- DIICAMPAIGNERS CliRLEY RUES EXPERIEME- Snollygaster of Florida Politics Had An Exciting Tires at Ward City In Bradford County Among those who have novel ex- citing ¬ or interesting experience on the hustings of Florida to relate is Charles L Fildes Few men in Flori- da ¬ are more resourceful as campaign speakers and but few have had as much of it or as great a variety as the snollygoster of Florida politics My latest experience fit to com- ment ¬ upon remarked Mr Fildes to a party of friends the other day at the Aragon Hotel was at Ward City in Bradford county They were having a wet and dry campaign down there and sent for a good man to wake em up for the wets I accepted the job and went down to old Bradford with more gin ¬ ger and argument than Messrs Stock ¬ ton Barrs Wright ana the gang opened up in the last campaign when the first gun was fired at Long Branch- in Bradford county I landed at Ward City and got there a little late There was Brother Carpenter of Tampa a temperance lecturer who has burntjup the rush in many a hot campaign for the temperance in the state and who is a Jim Dandy too There were two other preachers and they were holding forth in the church- I sauntered in an walked up pretty well to the front Brother Carpenter- was everlastingly rasping whiskey saloons etc and was doing it in his characteristic style I had been seat- ed for a few moments when Brother Carpenter made a personal allusion- to me I thoughtit was about time I to declare myself I said Brother Carpenter I mi ht as well tell you now that I am to make a speech for the saloon men If ever I created a sensation by a few words it was then Upon their feet came the preachers the good elders the deacons ard soothsayers- to 1 protect against such an unholy proceeding as a whisky speech in their church They would not listen to it I was voted out All right I saiclIll speak from the depot platform after the meet ¬ ing You see I crowded in an an- nouncement ¬ at any rate during the melee I was fortunate to get in that much Brother Carpenter then roasted me in good fashion I was paid by the saloon men he said and he impress- ed ¬ this upon bis audience with great effect You know that when you are making a speech for a fee during a campaign keep the fee in the back- ground ¬ Dont let the Florida Crack- er ¬ know anything about it Tell him that you are out as a matter friend ¬ ship or patriotism That will do for I i if he learns the truth about your re- ceiving ¬ cash you are to be seriously crippled- And I learned another lesson j right there After the church meet- ing j I had called the crowd together and was going it with a getthere- Eli gait 1 made this observation- My fellow countrymen I have I been debarred the use of the church but lets all get together out here in the open air in Gods bright sunlight which is the only thing the trusts and temperance people have left us I want to say by way of an opener that it is just as fair for me to be paid by the saloon men as it is for these temperance lecturers to be paid by the express companies and the blind tigsrs There was a temperance lecturer seated right in front of me He was the most vicious man I ever saw He only said four words but there was lots of meaning in that one brief sen ¬ tence That is a falsehood Just about that time I saw him go into his pants pocket for a knife with PISOS CURE FOR CUHESWHEK ALL ELSE FAILS Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good j Use IB time Sold by dngti- stsCONSUMPTION a blade long nough to go through a thin fellow like me He commenced cleaning his finger nails ai he con- tinued to keep a fierce lookout for what I was to say next I said noth- ing offensive 1 took another tack Let me tell you something When- ever ¬ you are on the platform or any ¬ where else and you see a fellow who comes suddenly to the conclusion- that his finger nails need cleaning just keep out of his way Dont bother him TimesUnion Mrs Stanford and the entral Pacific- To the Eoitor ol the Ocala Banner Mrs Jane L Stanfords death has led to the recalling of many stories- of her kindness of heart and the en- couragement ¬ that she gave to her I husband who was the leader in plan ¬ ning and building the first railroad across the continent He once said If it had not been for Jane the Central Pacific would never have been built The Boston Congregationalist says And she couldnt vote either The I Congregationalist might have added that MrsStanford wished to vote and would certainly have been al ¬ lowed to do so if the ballot were con ¬ ditioned on distinguished public ser ¬ vice instead of on tile accident of masculinity- When a woman does a good work even under the disadvantages of dis franchisement some opponents of equal rights draw the queer infer ¬ ence that women do not need the ballot If an Indian girl manages to make beautiful embroidery with a bit of crooked bone does that prove she ought not to be allowed to use a needle She probably would not think so if she had a chance to get the needle and the women who have rendered the most distinguished pub- lic ¬ service without the ballot have generally been believers in equal suf ¬ frage as for instance Florence I Nightingale Clara Barton Julia Warde Howe Mary A Livermore Harriet Beecher Stowe James j Adams and > lrs Jane L Htamord f ALICE STONE BLACKWELL I I A Beautiful Inscription Following has been suggested as an inscription for the memorial ro the women of the Southern Confederacy- to be erected under the auspices of I the United Codfederate Veterans To the Women of the Southern Con ¬ federacy Whose loving ministrations nursed I the wounded to health And soothed the last hours of the dying Whose unselfish labors Supplied the wants of their defend- ers ¬ in the field Whose unwavering faith in our Cause Shone ever a guiding star 1 Through the perils and disasters of war I Whose sublime fortitude Sustained them sufferingf under every privation- and I I Whose floral offerings I Are yearly laid upon the graves of those I Whom they still honor and love and I Whose patriotism- Will teach their children To emulate the deeds of their Con ¬ I federate sires But who with a modesty excelled only by their worth Have ever discouraged- This tribute to their noble virtues Jacksonville to Fernandina- The Jacksonville Fernandina Southern Railway Co announces that it will apply for incorporation to build a line 28 miles long from Jack- sonville ¬ to Fernandina Fla The stockholders and directors are Samuel- A Swann and William A Evans of Fernandina JohnR Young of Savan ¬ nah Ga William S West and John W West of Valdosta Ga Frank Adams of Jasper Fla and Charles Darby and Eugene E West of Jack ¬ sonville Fla They are interested in the naval stores and lumber business The officers are President Eugene- E West vicepresident John R Young secretary Samuel A Swann treasurer Frank Adams The Sumter and Marion county pa ¬ pers are bragging about watermelons weighing 35 to 40 pounds as if they were the biggest ever grown Dur- ing ¬ the 80s Ed Eady at Wildwood raised plenty of watermelons weigh ¬ ing 50 to 60 pounds each It was a common thing for him to load a car with watermelons averaging 40 pounds each In a word Ed Eady- can beat any man in Florida raising watermelons He is now in St Pe- tersburg ¬ enjoying his wealth Punta Gorda Herald i E C SMITH I C VROBEKJIS 1 I SMITH ROBERTS tf- UnerDIDi ct rs and Licensed Embpl ers Latest Methods Best Goods Work Guaranteed idi Telegraph ordertj receive atsention and embalming done anywhere on short notice I m FnR ITURE ION1IANY- TheFidelity I Mutual Life Insurance Company SELFPAYING INSURANCE J D I A C E L I Protects both you and your family- C 1 JL REDDITT t District Manager Key Room 5 Gary Building Ocala Florid ALL SIZES i Trunks Valises Handbags Suit cases- AT OJ LOW PRICES 11 THE CHAMBERS SHOE COMPANY- Opera House Block Ocala Fla NOTICENo- tice f is hereby given that Ihe following described lands will be sod at public auction beemnffi at 12 oclock noon on Monday the t Scccnth tlcy of 4tpt z s- at 5 >j Ocala in the county of Marion or so much thereof as will be necessary to the am ount duet for taxes herein set OpposIte 10 tae same together with cost ol such sale and adVertising I i I I OWNFR I I I o > DECRYPT OF UD Acres Jls nU- I Ii < x I I H W Jones- Unknown wi of se and v of ne4 I I I ex lots 25 34 and 35Yds e J and w by 70 yds n and s in I I I nw cor 2S12 21 110 6 74 459 chs e and w by 1659 chsi nand s in se cor 2S12 I 21 I 821 5 06 1 Ann Pervis 5 chs n and s by 4 chs e and vj r i in ne cor of seI4 of swl3S121I 2 1 9L Mrs M G Chambers eU of ne i of neex 5 acres I r S I I in se cor i33 12 ° ir 15 2 90 R 3 Hfckson 1 of sw 14of neU 3312 20 1 31 Henning L and I Co 14 and sw of ce1 i I 3il2i25I- W 240 4 S6 J God = n 763 chs n and s by 16 chs e i j f I and tv in nw cor of 426l321J 12 2 9G Isaac Bradley icom 1750 chs s and 20 chs i of ne cor of mV14 WI 25l3l2lj thence s 634 chs e S17 chs i j I n 634 chs w 3flt chs I 1 T- 27l321i 2 2 211 Richard Holmes 420 ft e and w by 210 ft nand I I r i s in se cor of eA of ne l 2 2 1 J M Meert 222 ft n and s by 19S ft e and i > w in sw cor of lot 2 J27J13i2l 1 97 T F and A B Harrisons 2 of se4 of nw4 of se4 11322- iv4 5 c4 + Mrs V M Smith j of swliN 1 2113i22r 40 2 17 James Garvin sw i of seI4 of sei 10 1 55 1 T N Lewis for 1903 lots 14 and 15 blk 11 Kerr CityilOJ1325- lJ 2 59 M Meffert svi of sw4 7 14211 40 1 53 BZ Baldwin sw = of nw14 J27 1421I 40 2 29 J D Baskin lot 8 Swains plat of Anthony J r 2 22 W Wesley Smith lot 24 Swains plat of Anthony t J I 94 Unknown ne and w1f of seJ4 33j1423r 240 5 23 Charles Ford s of seU ex 1 acre to RR 215 191 28 2 90 H L Anderson ej of 515 191 320 7 80 J H Boyles- I leV of nei of sw3 1715201 30 3 32 A Walker sw3 J of nv 4- ne 2115 201 40 Y1J9i Chars Allen i of nwii 3115122r 40 2 17 23iza Donally com 1332 ft nand 1579 ft e of T i l sw cor of S 15122 thence n 105 ft w 210 ft s I 105 ft e 210 ft h 350t William Young lot 3 sub of V7 of Sanchez grant t15i221 10 5OIL A M- Silas 3igins lot 2 15 153 Henderson n16 of 136151241 se of nei4 204 76 Addie Tort 420 ft n and s by 210 ft e and r w in sw cor 13 16 1211- I 21 Mrs L V Gary sw 34 of se i and e of s of T si 9116221 100 3 311 J Hoag n of se4 of se4 and sw I of seii of se4 1411622f 30 2 Prank Moses wof sw4 and eU of W 19 161221 240 111 8 j T C Hall iw4 of nw 40 as F B Clark sw of nw i- nw4 12516221 40 5 84 W H Cody Mgr of 1 517T221 164 SO J D Glymp i of sw i ex sh of se of r I I seU of sw14 eo 6 1723 75 535 Jake Hampton s1f of s tof se14 of swi 61171231- 17J23I 5 1 38 A Dibold lot S Foss of nwM 5 88 J D Glymp- Polyn lots 10 and 11 Foss sub of nw r I 6 17 23 1085 3 9S and Drummondlot 21 Foss sub of nwi4 6 23- 17J23J 4 88 A Dibold n 13 of lot 25 Foss sub of nw i 1 J C acres in nw cor of swl4 92 7jl7i23r 7- SO 1 Carney Phosphate Co nM of nwi4 971- 231 s Carney Phosphate Co ne of nw i of seU S 17 23F 101 Virgil Sloorer- Henninir 632 chs sq in nw cor of ne4 I of ses 4 10 17 23 t 41 85 L arid I Co ne of seJ4 ex 11 acresisi 2832 2 29 W S West nei of nei and se of nw291723 SO 3 21 Madam DEquivlllen1 of ne2 4 of sw I Miss Emma Spooner 20 1 55 s ex 65 acres on w side 95 2 90 T W Henderson < u of of swU ne7i of nwil4l724 5- SO SS G W Varn and Co s1l of swii James A Drivers Jot4 and s of lot 3 il9il725 SI 2 3 60 03 GeoTe W Hutson ISWii ofsw3 i 13h171261 40 368 Carrie A Lloyd 125 ft e and w by 112 ft n and s in sw cor blk 25 O S OcaJa r 9 68 1 William TonnS SO ft n and s by 56 ft e and vr in nw cor of lot 1 blk 4S 0 S r Ocala I 1 2 77 Mrs S C Miller 105 ft e and w by 231 ft nand j s and bd on s by So 1st St 7 u liw on e by Tuscawilla St I 22 8th Mrs Mary Walker neJ4 of nw 4 ex 2 acres in ne 19 15 22j 38 5 36 L B Rowland lot 4 blk 121 SS Park S M Moulton lot 43 blk 177 Leroy 5 I 16J20T 61 Farnsworth lots 27 and 28 blk 179 Leroy 13 1620 SJ J C Grisby lots 21 and 22 blk ISO Leroy 21 16 201 82 G S Green lots 31 and 32 blk 181 Leroy 21 16 201 S2 John Cobus lot 27 blk 1S2 Leroy 13 16 20 E Bennett lot 36 blk 1S4 Leroy 13 16 201 SB SpranIer lots 30 31 32 blk 237 Leray 16 16 20 1 41J Ed D Ricker lots31 32 33 blk 240 Leroy 1620 1 4 Ed D Ricker lots 1 to 16 and 41 to 48 blk 241 Leroy 16 20r 1 S1 D B Gllchrlst lots 43 and 47 blk 243 Leray 21 1C 20 G H Wyatt lots 39 and 40 blk 245 Leroy 13 16 20t 82 Jobn 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TAMPA FfllR BUILDING

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TAMPA FLA July 13 1905

Special Correspondence Ocala BannerS

I Plans for the state fair building

have been decided upon bids will be

at once called for and no time will be

lost in beginning the important work-

of construction1 The main exhibit building will be

1 the largest ever seen at a southern

state fair It will be 910 feet in

I length and 95 feet wide There will

be in all 72 exhibit spaces 37x40 feet

4 which space will accommodate any

1 county exhibit and many will be di¬

vided for smaller exhibits The cen¬

5 ter aisle will be 21 feet wide with 19

cross aisles 10 feet wide all of which

will have outer entrances Thebuilding will be 20 feet high at theeaves and forty feet high in the mid-

dle

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A gallary 300 feet length will

be erected in the middle and furnish-

ed

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with easy chairs and lounges forvisitors to rest upon especially ladiesand children

The magnificent exposition build-

ing

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of the Tampa Bay hotel will beused for the womans department-and other imposing buildings will be

erected The stables pens and

other buildings for live stock will be

much larger than those of the SouthFlorida Fair which will compare in

f in no particular with the state fairThe grounds will be greatly enlarged-

to make room for new buildings up¬

on which no expanse will be spared-

as they are expected to meet allneeds for five years the term for-

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I which the grounds have been leasedby the Fair Association which now

includes the leading citizens of allr

sections of the stateReports from all sources indicate

that the fair will be the greatest sucsuccess of the souths history es-

pecially

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r in point of attendance ofhomeseekers from other states and

1 no county can go without represen-

tation¬

44 Lake City is going to bond for

170000 for public improvementsamong which she proposes to erect ja

t 20000 high school building pave thestreets with vitrified brick purchase-and

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enlarge the light and water plantand install an up to date seweragesystem Still there is life in the oldtown and we hope she will live longand prosper wellOrlando Star

Senator Mitchell might get a leave-

of absence from the Senate until heserves his termMemphis Commer¬

k cialAppeal

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as a new discovery guaranteedSATINOLA If it fails to removecase of freckles pimples tan

liver spots sallowness blackheads or other skineruptions in 20 days leaves the skin daer softhealthy and restores the beauty of youthThousands testify to the merits of

c Lrette writes Thibopeaux LaOct 1S Q4Por four years y face was com-pletely

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covered with frecjtlesand pimples Allremeales until I used two packages ofSatiaola which completely removed the frees

J les and cosnp exion is sow ¬

led and I 1iopeevery ladyhaiIigtnck1es cipimples try 1a Puce 500andJXby leading druggists or mall-

NATIONZ TOILE COParis Tenn

lal in Ocala by Antimonopoly Drug Stareawl leading drBgeiats

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SwMay ScsI GavsetiaThe fifth annual session of the Sun ¬

day school convention of the MarionBaptist Association will convene atBlitchton July 29th The following-

is the programSATURDAY

utooa m Introductory sermonRev N K Norwood

200 p m Business sessionEnrolling DelegatesElection ol officer-sAppointment of CommitteesVicePresident 1

Treasurer V ReportsColporteurWhat are the special causes of failure in oui

Sunday school work w D CamWhat are the special benefits derived irom

imparting religious instruction to othersSunday school work-

A L Timer Mrs Wm HockerSUNDAY

1000a m Sunday SchoolDr Blitch1100a m Preaching RevC C Carroll200 p m The Sunday School

Convention of the Marion AssociationPurpose W T GaryIts Achievement RevW B lummerBusiness sessionRepons of CommitteesMiscellaneous BusinessAdjournmentThe following is an example of re¬

view lesson from 1000 to 1100 amI

Twelve Questions About the Scene on the Mount-of Transfiguration

1 Where is the Mount and who were present2 What L> the significance of Peter James

and hnsPresence3 What is the significance of Elijahs presence

4 1 6 I 14 Moses5 Christs6 f I Gods7 What was Christ doing just before his

transfiguration-S What was the topic of conversation of

Christ with Moses and Elijah9 What teachings do we get Iom this lesson

concerning the state ol the righteous dead10 What lessons of the resurrection11 Why did Christ say Tell the vision to no

man till the Son of God be then from the dead12 What 15 the significance of the statement

from God concerning Christ-II

The Liquor TrafficI Five minutes discussion of its nature2 Explanation of the painting

53 Startling facts about the vice of Tnttjnperance

4 rive methods of correcting the liquor evilIll

Christian Science vs Science and ChristianityI Christian Science not Christian because it

denies the divinity and vicarious atonement of I

Jesus the Christ2 Not scientific because it denies all classified I

knowledge concerning matter pain acd med-icine

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Each proposition to have Lye scutes dis-cussion

J

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IVDivine healing1 What if divine healing according to the ex

ample given by the prophets2 By Christ3 By the Apostles I

4 What was the object in each instance5 Does the need of miraculous healing stll j

exist6 Should we pray for the sick 1

7 Explain James 5 1115V

The Unpardonable Sin j

1 Against whom can the sin be committedMath1231 Mark 32530

2 Vnat is the nature of the sin3 Who committed it in the New Testament j

4 What TIMS the occasion5 Can one comwit tbt= sin row I

6 Can one unknowingly commit the sin I

7 Why should this sin be unpardonableI

S Is it impossible for a Christam to committhis isn

9 What does he mean when PanI said Grievenot the Spirit

10 What was the sin of Ananias11 What was the sin of Simon the Magician I

12 Explain Heb io6 31

Each Baptist church and Sundayschool in the Marion Association isurged to send a full quota of dele ¬

gatesBlitchton is preaparing to give a

royal welcome and will expect a fulldelegation and will be disappointed-if they are not present

Lake City Was Not to Blame-

A number of papers throughout thestate claim that Lake City owes herdefeat to Dr Julian and Mr Personswho represented Columbia county inthe recent legislature by them mak-ing

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a bitter attack upon Dr AndrewSledd the universttys presidentSuppose we grant this which in ouropinion is quite true is it sufficientcause for this enormous sum ofmoney to be thrown away and thecitizens of Lake City made to sufferthis irreparable loss were not toblame

Their representatives disloyalty tothe university was criticised by thepress of Lake City and the generalpublic what more could they doOrlando Star-

A Pretty Flcwer from Far Off CaliforniaThe Ocala Fla Banner is forty

years old and Frankarris has heldeditoral charge during the whole timeso acceptably to the people that thepaper today has more influence thaneverfcEditor Harris is a clean inde-pendent

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forceful writer and onewhom it is always a pleasure to read I

after Redland CaL Citograph I

Secretary Taft says that John FWallace changed his position overnight This refutes the charge thatit was changed over salary AtlantaJournal

ADVICE TD WET AID-

DIICAMPAIGNERS

CliRLEY RUES EXPERIEME-

Snollygaster of Florida Politics Had

An Exciting Tires at Ward City

In Bradford County

Among those who have novel ex-

citing¬

or interesting experience onthe hustings of Florida to relate is

Charles L Fildes Few men in Flori-

da

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are more resourceful as campaignspeakers and but few have had asmuch of it or as great a variety asthe snollygoster of Florida politics

My latest experience fit to com-

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upon remarked Mr Fildes toa party of friends the other day atthe Aragon Hotel was at WardCity in Bradford county

They were having a wet and drycampaign down there and sent for agood man to wake em up for thewets I accepted the job and wentdown to old Bradford with more gin ¬

ger and argument than Messrs Stock ¬

ton Barrs Wright ana the gangopened up in the last campaign whenthe first gun was fired at Long Branch-

in Bradford county I landed atWard City and got there a little lateThere was Brother Carpenter ofTampa a temperance lecturer who

has burntjup the rush in many a hotcampaign for the temperance in thestate and who is a Jim Dandy tooThere were two other preachers andthey were holding forth in the church-

I sauntered in an walked up prettywell to the front Brother Carpenter-

was everlastingly rasping whiskeysaloons etc and was doing it in hischaracteristic style I had been seat-

ed for a few moments when BrotherCarpenter made a personal allusion-

to me I thoughtit was about time I

to declare myself I saidBrother Carpenter I mi ht as well

tell you now that I am to make aspeech for the saloon men

If ever I created a sensation by a

few words it was then Upon theirfeet came the preachers the goodelders the deacons ard soothsayers-

to1

protect against such an unholyproceeding as a whisky speech intheir church They would not listento it I was voted out

All right I saiclIll speak fromthe depot platform after the meet ¬

ing You see I crowded in an an-

nouncement¬

at any rate during themelee I was fortunate to get inthat much

Brother Carpenter then roasted mein good fashion I was paid by thesaloon men he said and he impress-ed

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this upon bis audience with greateffect You know that when you aremaking a speech for a fee during acampaign keep the fee in the back-

ground¬

Dont let the Florida Crack-

er¬

know anything about it Tell himthat you are out as a matter friend ¬

ship or patriotism That will do for I

i

if he learns the truth about your re-

ceiving¬

cash you are to be seriouslycrippled-

And I learned another lesson j

right there After the church meet-

ingj

I had called the crowd togetherand was going it with a getthere-Eli gait 1 made this observation-

My fellow countrymen I haveI

been debarred the use of the churchbut lets all get together out here inthe open air in Gods bright sunlightwhich is the only thing the trusts andtemperance people have left us Iwant to say by way of an openerthat it is just as fair for me to bepaid by the saloon men as it is forthese temperance lecturers to be paidby the express companies and theblind tigsrs

There was a temperance lecturerseated right in front of me He wasthe most vicious man I ever saw Heonly said four words but there waslots of meaning in that one brief sen ¬

tenceThat is a falsehood

Just about that time I saw him gointo his pants pocket for a knife with

PISOS CURE FORCUHESWHEK ALL ELSE FAILSBest Cough Syrup Tastes Good jUse IB time Sold by dngti-

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a blade long nough to go through athin fellow like me He commencedcleaning his finger nails ai he con-

tinued to keep a fierce lookout forwhat I was to say next I said noth-ing offensive 1 took another tack

Let me tell you something When-ever

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you are on the platform or any ¬

where else and you see a fellow whocomes suddenly to the conclusion-that his finger nails need cleaningjust keep out of his way Dontbother him TimesUnion

Mrs Stanford and the entral Pacific-

To the Eoitor ol the Ocala BannerMrs Jane L Stanfords death has

led to the recalling of many stories-of her kindness of heart and the en-

couragement¬

that she gave to herI

husband who was the leader in plan ¬

ning and building the first railroadacross the continent He once said

If it had not been for Jane theCentral Pacific would never havebeen built

The Boston Congregationalist saysAnd she couldnt vote either The

I Congregationalist might have addedthat MrsStanford wished to voteand would certainly have been al¬

lowed to do so if the ballot were con¬

ditioned on distinguished public ser¬

vice instead of on tile accident ofmasculinity-

When a woman does a good workeven under the disadvantages of disfranchisement some opponents ofequal rights draw the queer infer¬

ence that women do not need theballot If an Indian girl manages tomake beautiful embroidery with a bitof crooked bone does that prove sheought not to be allowed to use aneedle She probably would notthink so if she had a chance to getthe needle and the women who haverendered the most distinguished pub-

lic¬

service without the ballot havegenerally been believers in equal suf¬

frage as for instance FlorenceI

Nightingale Clara Barton JuliaWarde Howe Mary A LivermoreHarriet Beecher Stowe James j

Adams and >lrs Jane L Htamord f

ALICE STONE BLACKWELL I

IA Beautiful Inscription

Following has been suggested as aninscription for the memorial ro thewomen of the Southern Confederacy-to be erected under the auspices of I

the United Codfederate VeteransTo the Women of the Southern Con ¬

federacyWhose loving ministrations nursed I

the wounded to healthAnd soothed the last hours of the

dyingWhose unselfish labors

Supplied the wants of their defend-ers

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in the fieldWhose unwavering faith in our

CauseShone ever a guiding star 1

Through the perils and disasters ofwar I

Whose sublime fortitudeSustained them

sufferingfunder every privation-

andI

IWhose floral offerings I

Are yearly laid upon the graves ofthose I

Whom they still honor and loveand I

Whose patriotism-Will teach their children

To emulate the deeds of their Con ¬I

federate siresBut who with a modesty excelled

only by their worthHave ever discouraged-

This tribute to their noble virtues

Jacksonville to Fernandina-The Jacksonville Fernandina

Southern Railway Co announces thatit will apply for incorporation tobuild a line 28 miles long from Jack-sonville

¬

to Fernandina Fla Thestockholders and directors are Samuel-A Swann and William A Evans ofFernandina JohnR Young of Savan ¬

nah Ga William S West and JohnW West of Valdosta Ga FrankAdams of Jasper Fla and CharlesDarby and Eugene E West of Jack ¬

sonville Fla They are interested inthe naval stores and lumber businessThe officers are President Eugene-E West vicepresident John RYoung secretary Samuel A Swanntreasurer Frank Adams

The Sumter and Marion county pa ¬

pers are bragging about watermelonsweighing 35 to 40 pounds as if theywere the biggest ever grown Dur-ing

¬

the 80s Ed Eady at Wildwoodraised plenty of watermelons weigh ¬

ing 50 to 60 pounds each It was acommon thing for him to load a carwith watermelons averaging 40pounds each In a word Ed Eady-can beat any man in Florida raisingwatermelons He is now in St Pe-

tersburg¬

enjoying his wealth PuntaGorda Herald

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