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EVENING POINTED PARAGRAPHS definitions foh autoczst; . (La Rochefoucauld) We promise according- to ..our hopes, we perform according to our fears. Conceit causes more conversation than wit.. Rank is to merit what dress is to a pretty woman. Jealously is always born with lore, but does not always die with it. Nut The wise guy who can tell yoa ; something-' about every car that cyX was made. " ' . Nonskid Devices Merely, a basa false, despicable term used to separata amateurs from their casl ' ' 1 Xonskid Devices A device l a tha rear wheels supposed to keep the new driver from going into the ditch. " - VOL. 18. OCALA, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1911. NO. 51. Me Tleatar MOTION PICTURES CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY. PROGRAM FOR THIS EVENING CL.AR.VS CAPTURE OF KA SKA SI A FOOLSHEAD A WRANGLE FOR LOVE MARRIAGE MIDST THE SLUSAGES THp SINNER Show Start Today at 3t30 and Run Up to 10 p. in. ADMISSION 10 AND 5C. L. F. BLALOGK DENTAL SURGEON . . Office Over Commercial Bank OCALA - - - - FLORIDA Office Hoars, 8 to 12 a. m, 1 to 5 p. in. Phone 211. TERMS, CASH. F. E. McCLANE Physician and Surgeon General Practice Calls Made Prompt ly. Might or Day. Special Attention to Obstetrics, Dis eases of Women and Children. Office Rooms 1. 2, 3. 4. 5 and 8, Holder Building, Second Floor. Phones. Office No. 333; Residence No. 333 G. J. PHILLIPS Contractor and Builder Plans ana Specifications Furnished Upon Request. 129 South Third Street OCALA FLORIDA EDWARD DRAKE CIVIL ENGINEER, ' DRAUGHTSMAN AND CONTRACTOR Accurate Building Plans, Blue Prints and Specifications made. Lands Sur veyed and Platted. Close Estimates made on Erection of Buildings of any character by contract or on commis sion basis, write or consult me at Room 27, Holder Block OCALA ... FLORIDA M'lVER & MAC KAY Funeral Directors Undertakers and Erabalmers Fine Caskets and Burial Robes All Work Done by Licensed Em-balmers- and Fully Guaranteed. W. C. BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION P. O. BOX 46 OCALA. FLA. J. T. BROWN CONTRACTOR FOB, ARTESIAN WELLS Artesian and Irrigation Work a Specialty Satisfaction guaranteed. - For in formation apply to J. T. BROVN, Box 2S5 Ocala. Fla. JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Califonia Fruits Aarleota SOe. Doa. Kelaey Plums 25e. Doa. Bine Plants 20e. Dos. Red Plama SOe. Dos. California Peaehea 38evDos. Georgia Peaehea SOe. Banket All Klada of Fresh Vegetables PHONE 209 S. A. MOSES & BRO. OCALA .... uORIDA H I II Ell la OppoMltloa to Aa- Forelnra Eaemy. Great Britain' Stern Warning; to (ermanr la 31 or ocean Dlnpate London, July 29 The most pessimis tic views regarding the aeuteness of the Moroccan .crisis were confirmed largely by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons yesterday, when with a manner as impressive as his words he read from a manuscript, which had been carefully prepared, a warning to Germany that Great Brit ain poposed to stand1 for what she con sidered her rights and to maintain the balance of power in Europe. Further testimony as to the gravity of the situation is given by the fact that the prime minister obviously had taken the leader of the opposition into the government's confidence and Mr. Balfour's declaration was no less firm than Mr. Asquith's. Such plain speaking on a question fraught with possibilities of a great European was has not been heard in the British Parliament in many years. The outcome of the situation appears to rest almost wholly on Germany's shoulders. If, as some German papers say, Germany has reached the stage of national development where the nec essity of her population demands that she branch out into foreign fields, and considers this vital to her national in terests and imposes conditions on France which Great Britain thinks threaten her vital interests, the only result so far as those best Informed see it, will be the oft-threatened and long-averted European convulsion. Hone Three Per Cent. In One DayA Rather1 OIIIoun Outlook for Con tinued Peace In Europe London. July 29. At Lloyd's yester day war risks against hostilities be tween Great Britain and Germany within three months rose rapidly from 5 to 8 per cent. In some cases even 10 per cent was paid against the risk of war between France and Germany. 12 per cent was quoted. BILIOUS SPELLS NO LONGER DANGEROUS DodNon'a Liver Tone 1 a Safe Medicine to Take the Place of Too Powerful ' Calomel In the days when calomel was the only liver remedy, a torpid liver, or a spell of biliousness was a serious thing. Calomel is a powerful min eral substance that compels the liver, no matter, how weak It Is, to do Its work, but does nothing to strengthen the liver and a large dose sometimes the usual dose may cause salivation. Dodson's Liver Ton& is a builder that strengthens the liver while making it do its work. It is entirely vegetable, pleasant to take, has no bad after effect and is perfectly suited for chil dren as well as grown people. You don't have to be careful what you eat. The Court Pharmacy will sell you a bottle and guarantee it to give you perfect satisfaction, it it doesn t you can get your money back simply by asking for it. TWO LITTLE KINGDOMS STANDING TOGETHER Holland and Belgium Realise that Each Xeedi the Other' Help Brussels, July 29. The opinion in authoritative circles is that the visit of Queen Wilhemina ta King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, which began yesterday, will prove more than a simple act of courtesy. Belgium and Holland feel that the time has come for them to reach an agreement to act jointly in the event that international difficulties threaten the invasion of the two countries. The possibility of a European conflict is openly discussed. SAVES TWO LIVES "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today, - if It had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery," writes A D. McDonald of Fayetteville, N. C, R F. D. No. 8, for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. Its the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup whooping cough all bronchial trou bles its supreme. Trial bottle free 50c. and $1. Guaranteed by Tydings & Company. FOURTEENTH SKELETON FOUND Remains of Sixty of the Maine' Crew- Are Yet ITnrecovered Havana. July 29. A skeleton, almos entire but presenting slight hope o identification, was discovered on th berth deck on the starboard side of the Maine yesterday. This makes th total number of remains so far recov ered approximately fourteen, leavin sixty bodies unrecovered. KIDNEY DISEASES ARE CURABLI Under certain conditions. The right medicine must be taken before the dis ease has progressed too far. Mr. Per ry A. Pitman. Dai Tex., says: "I was down in bed for four months with kid ney and bladder trouble and gall stones. One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me well and sound." Ask for it. Sold by Court Pharmacy. SPARR Sparr, July 29. Quite a crowd of young folks went to Orange Lake Wednesday and enjoyed the day at leisure and had dinner spread on the ground with plenty of those delicious lake fish. Mr. John F. Carlton of Pine. 13 help ing in the Grantham brothers store during the absence of Mr. Levy Gran tham. Mr. George Boyles made a business trip to Lowell Wednesday. Mr. Harvey Grantham made a busi ness trip to Anthony Thursday. Mis3 Jessie A. Owens made a busi ness trip to Ocala Wednesday. Mr. Alf Davis of Orange Heights made a short visit to his sister-in-law. Mrs. J. E. Thomas Wednesday. A party given by Mrs. Die was well ttended and much enjoyed by the young folks of the community Thurs day night. Their Vote Will Deelde the Fate of Reciprocity In the Entrains Canadian Election Ottawa, Ont., July 29. Parliament will be dissolved next week and a gen- ral election will be held some time between Sept. 20 and 25. Reciprocity will be practically the sole issue. The government Is'relying for success upon the rural vote. It is said that opposi tion is depending largely upon an un usually big campaign fund to which Canadian manufacturers, British impe rialists and American opponents of reciprocity are expected to contribute. HONEST MEDICINE VS. FAKES President Taft's recent message sug gesting an- amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in Its relation to Prepared Medicines, does not refer to ucli standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of in gredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical profes- ion itself as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are In tended to counteract. For over three decades Foley's Honer and Tar Com pound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains today Its pre-eminence above all other preparations of its kind. Foley Kid ney Pills are equally effective and mer itorious. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. STABLE FOR RENT A large barn or stable now occupied by Mr. Sherouse on Exposition street will be vacated on August 1st. For terms apply to Mrs. Wallis, South 2nd street. East. WILL REMOVE Hall's Texas Wonder Will remove kid ney and bladder troubles, rheumatism, gravel, diabetes, neuralgia, weak and lame backs. One bottle seldom fails to cure. Write for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Mo. Sold by all dealers. APARTMENTS FOR RENT The second floor of the Bell apart ment house on Fort King avenue is for rent. Apply to Joseph Bell at the court house. BACKACHE IS A WARNING Ocala People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys. Backache is Nature's most frequent signal of sick or weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and aches, to remove the lameness,- you must reach the cause the kidneys. If you have pain thru the small of your back, urinary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells, or are nervous and depressed, start treat ing the kidneys with a tested kidney remedy. The slightest symptom of kidney trouble may be nature's warn ing of approaching dropsy, gravel or fatal Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills should be used at the first sign of disorder. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for sick kidneys have been curing kidney trouble for over 75 years. Read Ocala testimony: John H. Brooks, North Orange St., Ocala, Fla., says: "I feel justified in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills. I have used them for kidney complaint and lame and weak back, and I have found great relief. I' consider this rem edy an excellent one, and do not hes itate to give it my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price, fifty cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 7 UP-TO-DATE MAPS Latest maps of Florida and all oth er states at Ballard's. HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLDS Must be relieved quicKly and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do It. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chi cago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get exeat relief." Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. The value of the Rand gold industry to South Africa is estimated at half a million dollars a day. Never leave home on a journey with out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and can not be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by all dealers. Weighing sixteen tons, the anchor for the new White Star liner Titanic is the- largest in the world. Foley Kidney Pills are composed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic and stimulat- i ing effect upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. They are anti- septic, antllithic and a uric acid sol vent. Sold by the Court Pharmacy. I H 1 To PoHh (iermanv Into a Cum flirt Wit Both France and England at Onee Paris, France, July 29. A growing feeling of optimism prevails here over the Moroccan situation, although it is admitted in governmental circles that the negotiations with Germany pre sent a difficult problem and are far from being solved. It is understood that the Germany foreign secretary is now asking the French government for only part, in stead of the whole coast of the French Congo as a trade for German's Inter ests in Morocco. SPREADING COLORS ON THE SCREENS The New York Dramatic News says in its last issue: A series of colored moving pictures were exhibited at the Princess Theatre, Toronto, during the past week, and they are said to be wonderful in de velopment. Of the hundreds who mar.- veled in the exhibition of moving pic- tures in natural colors, how many gave a thought to the significance of the ra- productions? Here are pictures of ev- ery conceivable thing scenery, crowds in motion, still life, water and wine being poured into glasses, fruit peeled in each of which the natural colors are reproduced, with natural shading, blending and every nuance of light and shade. The sparkle of wine, the limpidity of water, the sweeping of cloud-reflections over the broad spaces of a lake, the gloss on a well-groomed chestnut mare's coat, the glint of sun light on brass instruments these and a. hundred other details are shown on a canvas screen until one begins to wonder whether it is genuine or some superb illusion. The very first film, a reproduction of the Royal Horse Show at Richmond, serves to emphasize this point. The colors of the various horses lend to the scene a vividness and a pictures queness which would be largely lack ing in the usual black-and-white mov ing picture reproduction. Here, in fact, is the fullest and most significant feature of the new color- pictures. They not only lend vivacity, but they actually create atmosphere. If anybody has any doubts on this point, let him go and see the London street scenes. Probably there is no city in the world in regard to which it Is more difficult to convey anything like a convincing sense of its multi tudinous melting greys a hundred varying values and shades. But in these street views, showing London under normal conditions, there is con veyed to the audience, a subtle sense of the atmosphere of the city. The haze enveloping the dome of old St. Paul's, the low-lying light over the Thames Pool, the lurking s-fhadows along the Embankment, and the cool environment of the fountains in Tra falgar Square these features are im pressed upon one in no uncertain way. Similarly, the views of the battle ships of all nations at Spithead, await ing the coming of the royal yacht, af ford another illustration of the suc cess of color reproduction. Here all nnminniH (EATINGS CAFE Charles Rodoflf, Proprietor. The Best Quick Lunch Eat ing House in the City Everything that is good to eat, properly served Right Now, when you want it. SHRIMPS and CRA3S and all other del icacies of the season. iiinninim FULLER & AYER DENTAL SURGEONS Office over Munroe & Chambliss B'k. OCALA FLORIDA TERMS, CASH. J. E. CHACE DENTAL SURGEON Rooms 9, 10 and 11, Second Floor, Holder Block, OCALA FLORIDA TERMS. CASH HUNTER THE LOCKSMITH MENDS I Mil HELLAS, FILES SAWS, Repairs Locks, Fits or Makes Keys, Repairs Guns, Etc., Etc., In a Prompt and Workmanlike Manner. CALL ON OR SEND FOR HIM He Can Either do Your Work or Have It Done. Corner North and Orange Streets (Opposite Srnoak's Shop) O0ALA - - - FLORIDA L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates Made on All Con tract Work. Gives more and better work for the money than any other contractor in town. shades of greys are blended with the varying lights that lie on sea water. One sees the ever-varying shadows on the swells, and the seascape Is full of atmosphere. Again, in the scenes on Lake Garda, in Northern Italy, you have the Inten sity of semi-tropical lights, the sharp, clean-cut contrasts, the brilliance of Italian sunlight, the ultamarine blues of the water, and the cool beauties of marble villas, brought before you. not in flat tones, but with all the atmos pheric values of the real scene. The views showing the opening of flowers prove that the range of the new color-photography is practically limitless. Every tint, every delicate gradation, in revealed in the unfolding flowers. 1 TH n Darnell JMlssed His Catch In Mid-Air and Plunged Downward to His Death Chicago, July 29. Falling from a balloon 700 feet in the air, Harry Dar nell of Chicago, a veteran balloonist, was dashed to death last night In the presence of thousands of horrified men and women attending a celebration at Plainfield, 111., forty miles southwest of here. Darnell had promised to turn a uoupie nip nop m tne air and catch the trapeze with his toes. He leaped, turned twice and then missed the bar. There is more catarm in this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years wa? supposed to be incur able. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Che ney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails .to cure. Send for circulars and estimonials. Ad dress: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. . INVERNESS ITEMS Seaboard Ay- Line Has Built Into the County Seat of Citrus Death off a Veteran Printer (Chronicle) The Seaboard reached the depot here yesterday at noon, laying ties and rail to the mill. About three weeks ago Conductor Lang uoodyear went otr on a vaca tion and Monday morning returned to Inverness, accompanied by a handsome and bewitching bride, who was pre viously Miss Irma Canova of Lakeland. S. R. McCord. one of the best- known printers in the South, who was here from Live Oak on a visit to his friend, the editor of the- Chronicle, died this morning after an illness of 48 hours. and will be buried in the cemetery to day. Geraldine, the five-months-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, was taken ill Monday and died yesterday morning. The funeral services were preached by Rev. Williams and the in terment took place in the cemetery here yesterday. Mrs. Packer of Holder and Mrs. C. W. Driver of Citra, arrived here yester day to attend the funeral of their little niece, Geraldine Edwards. Miss Stella Martin returned to her home in Ocala Monday, accompanied by Misses Abbie and Mary Rutland and Hallie Myers. Mayor John D. Robertson and J. S. Jenkins of Ocala were here Tuesday on business pertaining to the new court house. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY "I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va, "for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bit ters, In curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I have been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dypspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kid ney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at Tydings & Co. SUMTER COUXTT NEWS Dr. L. S. Griffin and Miss Mabel Erin Pierce of Bushnell were married at Coleman by Rev. T. L. Z. Barr Sun day. Benjamin L. Wolfe, aged 18, eldest son or Mr. and Mrs. KODert woire. died at Center Hill July 18. Sumterville boasts a four-legged chicken, the pet of Miss Maude Mann. BETTER THAN SPANEING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mers. Box W, South Bend, Ind., will send free to any mother her success ful home treatment, with full instruc tions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can'et help It, This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine-difficulties by day or night. 24. An extremely hard artificial wood is being made in Germany from saw dust and chloride of magnesium. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar- rhoea Kemedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease I tr sale by all dealers. Are offering their entire line of n n o amid At Greatly Reduced Prices Come and make your selec tions before these beautiful goods are all gone. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE A Superior But Inexpensive Institu tion for Florida Young Men Four colleges, agricultural experi ment, station; University extension. 46 professors and assistants. 125 per cent increase in attendance in last two years. Attractive buildings and campus. For talogue address, A. A. MURPHREE, President. UNDERTAKERS LICENSED EP.roALT.lEOS PHONES: DAY, NO 10. NIGHT, NOS. 305 OR 04 WE CARRY IN STOCK THE CELEBRATED, EVERLASTING INDESTRUCTIBLE Bronze Casket As well as a full line of medium and low-priced Caskets and Coffins. Personal and prompt attendance to all parts of tae v country, night or day, by automobile, when desired. Service fully up to date and guaranteed satisfactory. Burials made In all cemeteries. Ocala Harness OPPOSITE TOMPKINS & COBB'S ST ADLES Ocala, Florida WE MAKE OLD HARNESS TAKE THE PLAGEOF OEO We Make or Repair Anything in ibe Harness Uzt Give us a Trial. We Guarantee all Word. Call op Phone 300 and Let PLUMBIN'Q AND ELECTRICAL WORK We Guarantee lo Save You Money on Any Wort In Car Una Am we employ none bat expert we are la ponltloa tm aaraatce eT ery pleee of work we eenntruet to ataad the laaaeettaa of the a oat rlKld inspector. It cot nothing to n;et ear flg-area, and yoa are the winner, whether we aeeare the contract or aot. Give urn a trial. M. W. TUCKER FORT KIXG BLOCK T U nn Ji JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST and FLORIDA'S LARGEST and BEST YEAR ROUND HOTEL Rates Reasonable THOMAS M. WILSON. Job Printing - Ocala Stir ALL KINDS OP BOOK PRINTING, STATIONERY, PAMPHLETS, OCU MISSARY CHECKS. CIRCULARS. RULED FOR3IS, ETC. FXXO3 CI- Florida State College for Woaua TALLAHASSEE College of Arts and Sciences, Nor mal School with Kindergarten. School of Music, School of Art, School of Expression, School of Home Economics. "First class equip ment throughout. Tuition free. Oth er expenses very low. For informa tion address. : EDWARD CONRADI, Presides. 1 E. C. S&flTO. us Give an Estiaate ca Ycr OCALA, FLORIDA American Plan - PrcprfcCcz! Mop mm. mm