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COLLEGE ACADEMY AND SCHOOLS OF MUSIC EXPRESSION Ii FINE ART DOMESTIC ANDBUSINESS

NDUSTRIAL ARTS AND I

Carnegie Hall and third mens dormitory now completed electric flight team and furnace heat large faculty perfect health condi-tions

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NI earlfatuarterot a million doliars endowment expenses moderateavailable Christian but undenominational stands for

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CONDUCT Iif I For Catalogue Address the President

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Tin Lead Rubber Bagging barrels Leather Etc old EnginesBoilers Balls Etc whether as secondhand or acrap and pay thehighest price In cash for same Write or call on me and let me knowwhat you have and wnere It is located

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What is CASTORutsdB is a harmless ssnbstitato for Castor Oil Pare

gcrIc Drops antI Soothing Syrups It Pleasant Iteeatalu neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic

bsmce Ito age is 5narantce It destroys WormsI aM aibiy Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea Iud Wind

P CeUclf relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipationa4 Ftetvlency It assimilates the Food regulates the

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THE SOUTH AND THE CEUS

President Tafts Policy ill Apportion-

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the Officers in this ImmenseI

Work

Beverly Mass August 10 Beverlywas hot Sunday but the presidentspent a lazy day and did not seem tomind the more than 90 in the shade

Mr Mr Taft is going to dispose ofthe matter of census supervisorsthroughout the entire United Statesthis week Secretary of Commerce andLabor Xagel and Director of the Cen-

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Durand are coming to Beverly thelatter part of the week with a list ofnames and by the time they leave thepresident hopes to announce his posi ¬

tionThe president has fixed upon thepolicy he will follow with reference tocensus appointments in the South Inthe states which are solidly democratic-the president will divide the appoint-ments

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equally among the democratsand republicans He will insist thatthe appointees shall not be activepartisans however however butcapable men

From the socabled solid South thepresident has picked out North Caro-lina

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Tennessee Kentucky and Mis-

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asdebatable states and will treatthem on the same footing as Northernstates giving all of the census jobs torepublicans He will insist howeverthat in these states the same stand ¬

ard of efficiency and character of menshall obtain The states in which thedivision between democrats and repub-licans

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will be made areVirginia South Carolina Florida

Georgia Louisiana Mississippi Ar ¬

kansas Louisiana Texas-As to Virginia the president is rep¬

resented as believing that the bitter ¬

ness of the recent primary fight In thatstate between Harry St George Tuck-er

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and Judge Mann for the democraticgubernatorial nomination will give re-

publicans¬

an opportunity to make ashowing at the polls next NovemberAnything he can legitimately do tohelp the party In the state it is saidhe will gladly do Several adminis-tration

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officers and possibly a cabinetofficer or two will make speeches during the Virginia campaign

REVOLTS AT COLD STEELYour only hope said three doctors-

to Mrs M E Fisher Detroit Michsuffering from severe rectal troublelies In on operation then I used DrKings New Life Pills she writestill wholly cured They prevent ap ¬

pendicitis cure constipation heada-che

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25c at all druggists-

CLERKCARRIER EXAMINATION-

The United States Civil ServiceCommission announces that on Sep ¬

tember 1 1909 at Ocala Fla an ex-

amination¬

will be held for the positions-of clerk and carrier in the post officeservice

Clerks In offices of first and sepondclass and carriers In the city deliveryservice are divided into six grades asfollows First grade salary 600second grade salary 5800 third gradesalary 900 fourth grades salary 1

000 fifth grade Isalary 1100 sixthgrade salary 1200 Clerks and car-

riers¬

at firstclass offices will be pro ¬

moted successively to the fifth gradeand clerks and carriers at second classoffices will be promoted successively-to the fourth grade Any clerk is eli-

gible¬

for transfer to the service of acarrier and any carrier is eligible fortransfer to the service of a clerk

Age limit all positions 18 to 45years The age limits are waivedhowever in cases of persons honor¬

ably discharged from the military ornaval service by reason of disabilityresulting from wounds or sickness in ¬

curred In the line of dutyMale applicants for the post office

service must be at least 5 feet 4 in ¬

ches In height in bare feet and 125pounds in weight without overcoatand hat otherwise their applicationswill be canceled Female applicantsare not required to be of any specificheight or weight

Applicants for the post office ser ¬

vice are required to be physicallysound and in good health

For application blank instructions-to applicants and further informationapplication should be made to the lo-

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secretary at the Ocala post officeor the undersigned No application-will be accepted unless properly exe-

cuted¬

and filed with the undersigned-prior to the hour of closing business-on August 25 1909

GEO S DONNELJSec 5th Civil Service Dist

Atlanta Ga

BABY MORPHINE FIENDS-are made by all soothing syrups andbaby medicines that contain opiumand narcotics McGees Baby Elixircontains no Injurious or narcoticdrugs of any kind A sure and safecure for disordered stomachs bowelsand fretfulnesssplendid for teethinginfants Sold by all druggists

LOST HIS LUCK

Sommer Followed His SuccessfulFlight by Smashing His Aero

plan-eChalonesurIarne Frange Aug 8

Rogers Sommer the aviator whoSaturday flew two hours twenty min-utes

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and fifty seconds In his aeroplanebreaking the worlds record held byWilbur Wright essayed another flightyesterday He stopped his engine tooabruptly however and the machinestruck the ground with such violencethat it was smashed Sommer wasuninjured-

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matter how long you have suf ¬

fered Foleyg Kidney Remedy willhelp you Mrs S L Bow n ofWayne W Va writes I was asufferer from kidney disease so thatat times I could not get out of bed

I and when I did I could not standstraight I took Foleys Kidney Rem-edy

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One dollar bottle and part of thesecond cured me entirely It willcure you Sold by all dealers

FOR LACK OF A FIVEChicago Aug 10John C DIehl

aged 41 son of George H Diehl re ¬

tired manager of the HamburgAmer¬

ican Steamship Line was found dead-in a clay hole on the outskirts of thecity yesterday Indications are thathe committed suicide DIehl tried toborrow 5 from a friend until hisusual allowance came from his father

DeWitCs Little Early Risers thepleasant safe sure easy little liverpills A salve you may always dependupon in any case where you need asalve Is DeWItts Carbolized WitchHazel Salve especially good for pilesSold by all druggists

Three cents will fan you for tenhours Get one of those sInch Westlnghous ans from H W Tucker

CRUSHED blUER THE CARS

terrible Death of W C Morgan aSawmill Man of Lakeland

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Tampa Tribune 9th

Lakeland Aug SWC Morgan awell kngwn sawmill man of this placewas run over by train No 85 at Seffner last night and was Instantly kill-ed

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9Morgan visited Tampa yesterday-and while there it is said drankquite freely and when ready to re¬turn home at 9 oclock last night wasvery much intoxicated A friend com¬ing from Lakeland on the same trainNo 82 bought Morgan a ticket to

Lakeland and helped him on the train-at the Tampa depot When the trainwas out a few miles from TamijaiMorgan It appears Became boister-ous

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and when Seffner was reached hewas put off

He was so badly intoxicated thatafter stumbling along the track a fewyards he lay down or fell down andwhile lying on the track asleep or ina stupor No 85 due a few minuteslater struck him and he was ground-to pieces under the wheels His bodywas strewn along the track for somedistance

Remains In a Box

When found the scattered remainswere gathered up and placed Ina boxarriving at Lakeland at 6 oclock thisafterribon The mangled fragmentspresented a gruesome sight whichwas viewed by a number of morbidpersons nt Cowderys undertaking es ¬

tablishment-Mr Morgan was aged about 50

years and was an industrious manthought well of by those who knewhim Ills chief failing being that whichwas the cause of his sudden and ter-rible

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death He has resided in Lake ¬

land several years and had operateda sawmill In partnership with V VVan Huss He leaves a wife and sixchildren most of the latter beingquite young and the loss of the hus¬

band and father falls very heavilyupon the family who are left withvery little besides a modest homeCharitably inclined people of Lakerland are planning tonight to renderthe family assistance In their greattrouble

Take Kodol at the times when youfeel what you have eaten is not digest-ing

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Kodol digests what you eat soyou can eat sufficiently of any goodwholesome food if you will just letKodol digest it Sold by all druggists-

FAN BARGAINS-

An tightinch Westinghouse electricfan that Is positively guaranteed toburn only three cents worth of elec-tricity

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in ten hours steady runningSee them at once H W Tucker theelectrical supply man

Party wishes to buy a six or sevenroom house east of railroad in Ocalacash transaction Apply to Star office

NOTICE FOR BIDS TO REMODEL-THE CITY MARKET-

Is hereby given that on the 17th dayof August A D 1909 at the regularmeeting of the city council of the cityof Ocala Florida bids for the remod-eling

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of the city market of the saidcity according to plans and sppcificatlons now on file in the city clerksoffice of said city vlll be considered-by the said council said council re¬

serving the right to accept or rejectany of said bids said bids to be inwriting and filed with the city clerk onor before the said 17th day of August-A D 1909 J M Meffert

President of the City CouncilAttest H C SIstrunk

City Clerk of the City of Ocala

NOTICE TO UILDINGCONTRACTORS

Sealed bids will be received at theoffice of R E Yonge for the construc-tion

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of the Masonic Lodge Opera Housebuilding pf the MarionDunn Lodge No19 F A M to be erected at OcalaFla until noon August 19th next

Each bid for the construction of thebuilding must be accompanied with acertified check for 500 made payable toR E Yonge chairman building com-mittee

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as a guarantee that if awarded-the contract the successful bidder willpromptly enter into contract and fur-nish

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his bond as required by specifica ¬

tions The right Js reserved to rejectany and all bids Drawings and speci-fications

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may be seen at the office ofR E Yonge South Main street OcalaFlorida

Contractors wishing to bid may ob-

tain¬

drawings and specifications from-R E Yonge by depositing with him acertified check for 25 as a guaranteethat they will present a bona fide bidon the work and as a guarantee of thesafe and prompt return of the draw-ings

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and specifications to the office ofR E Yonge Ocala Florida withoutcost to the committeeBuilding Committee MarionDunn

Lodge No i9 F A M OcalaFlorida R E Yonge Chairman

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Next Door to the Western UnionTelegraph Office

Work Called for and Delivered Prompt-iy All Work Guaranteed White

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HONEY AND TAR

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LAXATIVE cough rcnidyFor coughs colas throat and lungtroubles No opiates NonalcoholicGood for everybody Sold errywhere

Tho genuineFOLEYS HONEY and TAR is iaYlIow package Refuse substitutei

Prepared only b-yFy A Company ChlcactvFOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS

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liver or disease another from1 J j if r ikidney nervous prbstratiori another wtI 1 l> Jt fpain ttiereand in this way they present aliketo them I Jand their easy going or overbusy doctor separate diasefoiwbkhs them to such prescribes anil potions-

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Dr Pierces Favorite Ptcscriptiomit m sckntlfk cYc1a we4ayI

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As a powerful tonic Fa-vorite

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PrescnptJonlDlparts strength to and is invaluable allaying dIU r ithe system and to the organs dis-tinctly

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feminine in particular For over nervousr prostration neuralgia Yworked wornout rundown debilitated hysteria spasms St Vituss u1Cea d tteachers milliners dressmakers seam other distressing nervous symptoms comenstresses shopgirls housekeepers nurs¬ monly attendantupon lict1on and or-ganicing mothers and women y of the distinctly feminineDr Pierces Favorite Prescription is the prans It induces refreshing sleep and

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greatest earthly boon being unequaled relieves mental anxiety and despondencyas an appetizing cordial and restorative Dr Pierces mVlgorattonic the stomach Iiv rand bowels One toAs a soothing and strengthening nerv three a dose Easy to t keas cindy ji

EVERY WOMAN ought to possess Dr Pierces great book the Peoples nSenseMedicAdviser a magnificent thousandpage illustrated volume It teaches mothershowito carefor their

Vchildren and themselves It is the best doctor to have m the house in case of emer nqOve half

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a million copies were sold at 150 each hut one free copy In papercovers will be sent on receipt of21 onecent stamps to pay the cost of mailing aaIy or send 31 stamps for a handsome clothboundCOP Address the pubhhWjj Dispensary Medical Association 663Maui SLI3LrffaIQ NY 7 J-

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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORI

Nearly all the members of the SouthLake Weir Intermediate society are-away

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on vocationsFriendly messages reached our of-

fice¬

yesterday from General SecretaryI Shaw and Dr Clark qhe former saidthat the Florida greeting for St PaulInternational convention was receivedand read with many others from the-

reat scattered Worlds UnionMr A Schaab introduction superin-

tendent¬

for New York state unionhas answered our letter referring tothe going to his state of Miss WinnieMix of Tampa Although there wasno society near her the state and dis ¬

trict officers were to look her up andmake her feel at home

We sent two Introductory letters toTennessee union and almost by re¬

turn mall came messages from boththe president Mr Dean and secretaryMr Wheatly of Memphis promising-to have our Florida workers Introduc-ed

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to those of Tennessee Mr Deanmissed the St Paul convention butPresident Wheatly was there and inall their union had ten delegates whotraveled one thousand miles to reachthe convention city

The district secretaries of the Flor-Ida union have started a circle of letters by which they hope to get betteracquainted and mutually cheer andsympathize with each others caresand problems

The state secretary also press andintroduction and sunshine suprintendent for Christian Endeavorers Inthis state during the first quarter ofthis Endeavor yearApril till Julywrote about 390 letter Hand written cards were sent to the number of125 and 294 packages of literature orprinted letters were distributed-

The Iniquity of War Is the strongsubject for next Sundays Endeavormeetings The C E World saysChristian Endeavorers can promote

peace by learning more about othernations and the foreigners In our owncountry and by frowning upon everyindication of national bluster and in ¬

justice This Isa delightful combi ¬

nation of mission and Christian cit¬

izenship study that should appeal tothe eager minds as well ashearts ofour young people

We have just received our cordialgreetings from Miss Kittle L Melsonstate secretary of the Young WomansChristian Temperance Union alsofrom Rev C L Collins superinten-dent

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of the AntiSaloon LeagueState President Winnard reached

New York safely A card has comewritten in Boston Endeavor head-quarters but Dr Clark and MrShaw are both out

The Christian church society inJacksonville has reduced Its member¬

ship more than a third by a reorgani-zation

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In which every one was asked-to sign the consttiution and begin all-

over again in being loyal to the Indeavor creed for Christ and thechurch It was found that manywere willing to attend and help outwhd did not feel like taking the vowswhich they should as active membersThis plan of reorganization is some ¬

thing greatly needed many places-Do not forget that the HHlsborough

and Manatee convention is down forOct 24th26th at Bradentown Orlan-do

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expects to entertain Orange andOsceola district probably from Nov5th7th Interlachen for northeast-ern

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district the first Sunday In De¬

cember and Lake and Sumter dis ¬

trict will meet In some week betweenOrlando and Interlachen dates Prayplan and push Is a well known ex-

pression¬

but its meaning never getsworn out and is good for these fallconventions of 1909

Grace A TownsendInterlachen Fla Aug 5th 1909

ACTIVE AT 87

This Could be unusual news 1C menand women would keep themselves-free from rheumatism and all achesand pains as well as keeping theirmuscles and Joints limbered withBallards Snow Liniment Sold byall druggists

NOTICE-

Of Final Settlement and Discharge

Notice is hereby given that on the19th day of January A D 1910 theundersigned as administratrix de bonisnon or the estate or Mary Conyersdeceased will present my final accountand vouchers to the Honorable Joseph-Bell judge of probate In and for Ma ¬

non county Florida at his office inOcala and will make my final settle-ment

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and will apply for final dischargeas administratrix Joanna Lewis

As Administratrix de bonis non ovthe estate of Mary Conyers de ¬

ceased tDated Citra Fla July 16th 1909

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g ALL KINDS OF 1I xFresh Meats Groceries Chickens Eggs Etc Produce Both

i 1I Bought and Sold Fresh and Salt Water Fish ThevMost Com-

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QUICKEST SERVICE TO AND FROM NEW YORKThese arrivals and departures as well as time and connections with

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other companies are given as Information and are not guaranteedPullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Tampa and New York-

on trains Nos 84 and 81 Dining Car ServiceParlor Cafe Cars between Tampa and Jacksonville on trains NOB Cfi

and 43 Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Jacksonville andNew York and Dining Car Service on trains Nos 66 and 43For full Information and sleeper reservations call on any agent Seaboard or write to S C BOYLSTON Asst Gen Pass Agent Jackson fvllle Fla or call on H C RAYSOR C T A Ocala Fla

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