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PAGE FOUR OCALA EVENING STAR. MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1916 ill OIB Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night. There were one or two holiday drunks Saturday night, but other wise the town was quiet. Prescriptions reft here are COR RECTLY FILLED and promptly de livered. The Court Pharmacy. 22-tf An ugly spot on Ocala this Christ-4 mas is the whisky line at the back door of the Southern Express Co's. office. I have a lot of beautiful speci mens in fern and palm plants, nice for a Christmas gift. ' John Heintz, the florist. 22-4t The fire Saturday night was in an unoccupied house close to the Dun nellon branch of the A. C. L., in the western part of the city. After a hard fight, the firemen put the blaze out. Damage, about $150. ' A few baskets left at Gerig's Drug Store. Better come quick if you want one. tf All kinds of 3eed for fall garden now in stock. Ocala Seed Store. MOVING PICTURE FEATURES Manager Bennett has the following superb array of attractions at the Temple this week: Today: Frank Mclntyre in "The Traveling Salesman. Tuesday: "Alice Brady in "Bought and Paid For." There is as yet no clue to the rob bers who raided the Delouest resi dence on the night of the 19th and carried off a lot of f urnitureand other valuables. We do all kinds of hemstitching and guarantee our work. We solicit your patronage. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 205 E. Main street, Gaines ville, Fla. 22-6t White ivory manicure sets, toilet sets., shaving sets, etc.; also single pieces. The Court Pharmacy. tf Though the holiday rush has start ed, our PRESCRIPTION department is not being impaired. We are giving it the same prompt and accurate ser vice that has always been marked as the leading drug store. The Court Pharmacy. tf W. K. Lanel M. D., Physician and Surgeon, specialist Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Law Library . Building, Ocala, Florida. tf NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS The annual election of officers and other important business will be brought before the meeting of Tues day night, December 26th. All mem bers are requested to be present. F. E. McClane, N. G. L. H. Pillans, Sec'y. ' 0 . A burglar visited Collier Bros', warehouse last night, invaded the big safe and annexed the Presbyterian church funds, of which Mr. Collier is custodian. The safe, owing to the fact that Mr. Collier had locked only one small compartment, was not much damaged. As Mr. Collier had not taken the contributions out of the en veloped, he does not know how much money was lost. Crane's and other high class writ ing paper in boxes or by the pound with envelopes to match. A gift that will be appreciated by everyone. The Court Pharmacy. tf An immense line of Merschaum pipes especially for holiday gift3 at the Court Pharmacy. tf Symphony Lawn stationery to be had only at GerigV Drug Store. There's none better made. tf Seed oats, seea rye ana rape seed, for fall planting. Ocaia Seed Store, tf ELECTION OF OFFICERS COMMERCIAL CLUB The members of the Commercial Club will please remember that the meeting of the club for the annual election will be held at 8 p. m., Thurs day, Jan. 4. BUNCH OF MULES SOLD Messrs. Nichols & Cobb, the live stock dealers of Expesotion street, sold in four days last week 26 head of those fine .mules which they have been handling. FORDS FOR SALE I have two good Ford touring cars and one roadster for sale. Wide tread and in good condition. Cash or time payments. R. R. Carroll, Ocala, Fla. REMOVAL NOTICE On and after January 1, 1917, the Marsh meat market will be moved to the Wallis building, two doors further south, on Main street. 21-6t The Evening star may always be found on sale at Gerig's News Store. The best extracts and toilet waters to be had may be found now at the Court Pharmacy. They are attrac tively packed especially for Christmas gifts. Be sure to see them. tf p., .i , .j... -wt 1 -..iiiijij. -. I. i muni " 'Tm. ii - '. , ... " " " 1 .-i,jfi-Cj-,; -'- lt m ,,i,Mri. 'iiiinnilff - -- t" Tiif li-T-ti .1 ir- - Tim-r-n nm-rni mi wti in i i,mimmwi.iim -.-v. .- A ...fy ; ' . -,. - ., ' " V i ' ' : ' - "'- " 1 . : - ' - ' ' " ' !..- I v ' . .. ; . " .' . .'. -. V- -. . ... ; -. ' i j ' I ' ', .-. ' ; , ' ; . ! .. . . V - I " i ' ' i v 1 ... ' ' ' 1 I I AiM y oti coiiM siimiiioii ltts jfeiili to do y ohf tpM- ding you would probably wish for, and obtain, a lot ol money, an automobile, a piano or something else equally desirable. But not having that magical lamp you either have to work hard or else do without the things you wouldpilce to have. And if someone, or something, opened the way to your hav ing these splendid things without the years of work and self de nial, you surely would take advantage of it. You have such a chance. Believe it or not, YOU have. The Daily and Weekly Star are of fering $2,080 in priz es in a big campaign which you are invited to enter. It may not be quite as easy a way to get things as Aladdin had, but it OFFERS YOU A REAL CHANCE to have some of life's luxuries without spending half a lifetime getting them. CLUB CLOSES JANUARY 20, 1917 YflDIffi (Ems. ' '' . t - . sure, mm TTtai IF (ED TO BE GIVE m TfiHS CAMPAIGN V You can enter that by sending in the attached nomination blank. You can win one of the many prizes, ranging from an Automobile down to a Piano, an Edison, etc; if youH just make up your mind to it. This splendid opportunity is YOURS if you'll only realize it. Others have done it in previous Star campaigns., There's nothing' unreal about itnor anything very hard. The $2,080 is real, and so are the many big prizes which are to be distributed free on Jan uary 20, 1917. X 1 " J 1 m . a . .. , ii is as simpie as it sounds nouung dui tearing out a coupon, sighting it and sending it in to the Manager of the Star 3,000 Club. Then having done that it's just a question of 'will power and deter mination to have what is YOURS. Will you do it? Will you ac cept an opportunity which it is impossible to overlook or will you let it go by? ' There's a lot of happiness for those who carry off a share of the big prizes you can be one of them if you will. Why not do it right NOW. " HERE IS A KEY TO YOUR FORTUNE MOMIMATIOM BLANK v Address I nominate Signed Nominations will be held strictly confidential. Only one blank will be accepted for any one member. Yon Xamoi Lose Every active member of the 3000 Club gets either a PRIZE or a LIBERAL CASH SALARY, on new subscriptions. ifiicnotiei- O CALA' TAI OCALA :-: FLORIDA V V DO YOU FEEL THIS WAY? Backache or Headache I)ragingDoYn Sensations Nervous Lost Vitality Tenderness Low Down It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. 'Write Dr. Pierce's Faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Consultation is free and advice is strictly in confidence. Woman's delicate system requires more than ordinary care and attention more care and attention than it is fpven by the average woman. : , Neglect it and ill3 soon creep in, and the look of old age, sometimes quickly, sometimes gradu ally follows. That backache, so common among women, brings with it the sunken chest, the Iieadaclie, tired muscles, crow's-feet, and soon the youthful body is no more youthful in appearance and all because of lack of ' attention. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores the health and spirits and removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been sold by druggists for nearly fifty years, in fluid form, giving general satisfaction. It can now be had ia tablet form, as modified by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, and other distressing symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic diseases of the feminine organs. The "Prescription" induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Known everywhere as the standard remedy for the diseases of women. Your dealer in medicines sells it in liquid or sugar-coated tablet form; or you can send fifty one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce for a trial box of "Favorite Prescription Tablets." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Regulate and Invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Sugar-coated Ting Granules, Lakeland. Fla. "My fother has al ways been a firm advocate of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, as It had served many a good purpose in her ex perience with It. "I, too, have used it to the best of advantage for woman's troubles, and when my own daughter reaches wo-manhood I v will give it to her, so firm is' my conviction of its many virtues. The purpose of my us ing: it was for irregularity. My physi cal condition- was very much run down did not care much to uir about or work. I took the medicine right along without missing a dose util my general troubles were all corrected. Any woman, especially a mother, can not make a mistake in using the 'Fav orite Prescription.' " Mrs. Lavina Dee son. 804 N. Florida, Ave., Lakeland. Fla. NOTICE There will be a meeting of all those farmers interested in the matter o; organizing a local loan association under the rural credit act. At this meeting the matter will be fully ex plained and an organization perfect ed. All farmers requested to meet with us at the Ocala Seed Store in Ocala, Fla., at 2 o'clock p. m., Dec, 2Sth, 1916. . W. D. Carn. 19-3td-wlt F. W. Ditto. PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING When you have, plumbing or elec trical contracting let us furnish you estimates. No job too large and none too small, tf H. W. Tucker. IRVINE Irvine, Dec. 2h Mr. L. K. Edwards left Wednesday for Jacksonville. Mrs. R. E. Mathews and Miss An nie Mae Nettles, of Flomington, are guests of Mrs. L. K. Edwards for a few days. ' Mr. J. R. Williams, of Citra, passed through here Wednesday. Messrs. Elbert Mills, of Ocala, and Roscoe Mathews, of Flemington, were seen in our ' burg Wednesday. . Mr. Dan Mathews, of Fairfield, was a Wednesday caller. Mr. ; Ben Mixson, of Flemington; was seriously hurt at the mill Thurs day. Mr. L. K. Edwards returned Fri day from Jacksonville. . Mr. Josh Dautzler and Miss Fannie Dautzler passed through Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Mathews, of Flemington spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. L. K. Edwards. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and Misses Janie Thorp, Ruby Edwards and Ma mie Fant attended church at Mcln tosh Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Edwards at tended services at Mtlntosh Sunday night. Misses Inez, Rosa Lee, and Pauline Collins spent Sunday with Iiska Col lins, of Evinston. Mr. J. A. Triplett arrived Tuesday night from Chester, S. C, to visit his cousin, Dr. J. L. Davis. UNCLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED Salesladies. Apply at Mc Crory's Fire and Ten Cent Store. 13tf J-.UM inree stone diamond ring Monday. Suitable reward for its re turn to W. S. Hilands, Ocala. , 21-6t WANTED Woman (white or color ed) to do general housework several miles in the country. Apply at Car ter's Bakery, Ocala, Fla. 16-tf iUK KH.JN r Jfiignt-room house on Adams and Daugherty streets; all modern conveniences. Exceptionally desirable neighborhood. Apply to A. G. Gates, Ocala, Fla. 9-tf WANTED I pay cash foe all kinds of second hand flour, sugar, apple, oil and half barrels. Drop me a pos tal stating what you have and where and I will come and get them. C. Y. Miller, 124 South 10th street, Ocala, Fla. 11-21-tf WANTED One thousand cord3 of 4 foot pine wood. Apply, to Electric Light Department, Ocala, Fla. 6-tf. MONEY TO LEND If you want some, call and see me. Will lend in sums from $300 to $5,000 on first mortgage on improved city property. Laurie T. Izlar, Ocala. 27-tf LOST An open face gold watch, be tween my house and my farm south west of Ocala. Suitable i-eward offer ed to anyone who returns it to me. EAT OYSTERS OYSTERS are a most important factor in your food problem OYSTERS are not, as has been erroneously stated, a luxury, OYSTERS are, in fact a real daily need. '' BECAUSE They possess the -merits of Food Economy, Food Value, Healthful ness and a "Peculiar" delicacy that lends itself to the preparation of many tasty dishes. ! 1 PRICES $1.25 Per Gallon, Single Gallon . $1.15 Per Gallon, in Five Gallon Lots $2.00 Per Barrell. GULF FISH a OYSTER COMPANY CrystalRivcr "ovr'sare better Florida CLU iTAM 3000 10 Free Vote Coupon .. . This coupon is good for ten free votes when cut out and sent to the Manager Star 3000 Club, Ocala, Florida. t Name of Club Member. '. . , - Address 4 Each member may send in as many of these as he nr she can get. GOOD UNTIL DECEMBER 31st Mclver & MacKay UNDERTAKERS and EUBAIE1ERS 4 ( PHONES 47, 104, 305 OCALA, FLORIDA NOTICE A regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Marioh Hardware company will be held in their office, Ocala, Fla., on January 9th, 1917, for the transaction of such business as shall come before the meeting. P. H. Nugent, President. C. F. Flippen, Secretary and Treasurer. 18-inon 3t FORDS FOR SALE I have two good Ford touring cars and one roadster for sale. Wide tread and in good condition. Cash or time payments. R. R. Carroll, Ocala, Fla. An-elegant line of Houbegant and other popular extracts and toilet wat ers put up in attractive Christmas packages, at theCourt Pharmacy, tf Thermos Bottles and fillers at Gerig's Drug Store at the standard price. tf. Cough Medicine for Children Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., says: "About rive years ago when we were living in Garbutt, N. Y., I doc tored two of my children suffering rom colds with Chamberlain's Cough lemedy and found it just as repre sented in every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used. Obtainable everywhere. Proper Use of Wealth. To acquire great wealth shovr great vigor, to keep It requires great wis dom, and to use it well Is a virtue and an art. ; Nervous Women When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Cham- Denain s Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. .-.." A few of the "Good Fairies" left eft at Gerig's Drug Store. Made of REMOVAL NOTICE On and after January 1, 1917, the Marsh meat market will be moved to the Wallis building, two doors further south, on Main street. 21-6t Danger Signal If the fire bell should ring would you run and'stop it or go and help to put out the fire ? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a dan ger signal as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that caus es the coughing. This can nearly al ways be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results.' It is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Bceching, Andrews, Ind., writes: "During the winter my husband takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get him to take any other." Obtainable every- Vhen He Worked. A celebrated author thus sketched out his dally program to an Interview er: Rise at 11, breakfast at 12; atten tion to mail ; a few afternoon calls : a ride In the park; dinner; the theater; and then to bed. "But when do you do your literary work?" he was asked. Why, the next day, of course," was the reply. Good for Constipation Chamberlain's Tablets are excel!pf for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Niagara's Rainbow. That rainbows are often seen across the mists of Niagara falls is a fact, Sut we do not think the phenomenon Is as perfect, that is to say, as dis tinct, as the bow sometimes seea across the heavens. It is distinct enough, however, to be called a rainbow. L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates mris on all Con- tiact work. Gives More and Better Work for the Money than Any Oti ..v mi iftMH Jno. L. Edwards. 12-20- metal works of art. . tf. Cor tractor in thn cKy.