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OCALA EVENING STAB, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1918 GOOD THINGS TO EAT Urs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles Deinz Sweet Mustard Pickles Deinz Mushroom Kefehnp Heinz Walnut Ketchup v Deinz Beefsteak Sauce Welch Grape Juice, pints & qts. Clicquot Ginger Ale Loganberry Juice Grapefruit Juice Apple Juice Royal Salad Dressing Porcipeian Olive Russian Sauce Howards Salad Dressing Durkee Salad Dressing " v Premier Salad Dressing . Royal Tarter Sauce Sandwich Olives Ripe Olives ;.; O. K. TEAPOT GROCERY. PHONE 16 and 174 ORDER TODAY- PRICES WILL ADVANCE Colt PIcH Delicious fresh caught Salted Fish, direct to the consumer by prepaid V express, 20 pounds for $2.00. Fresh Salted Roe, 20 cts. per pound. The St. George Co., Inc. St. Georire "On the Gulf." APALACHICOLA, FLA. DR. K. J.WE1DE Graduate Optemetrist EYESIGHT ' ' SPECIALIST. An Optemetrist is one who devotes all his time to refraction, and is there fore the real specialist in fitting lens before imperfect eyes. ' (With Welhe Co.. jewelers) 51 Phone 25 South Side ot Square OCALA. FLORIDA We Are Buying 7 COTTON And Pay the Highest : CASH PRICE V SMITH & PILANS AT SMITD GROCERY CO. OCALA, FLORIDA. Evening Star Unclassified Ads. Bring Results RATES Twenty-five , words or less one time 25 . cents: three times 50 cents: six times 75 cents. Over twen-, , ty-five words, and under fif- ty, double above rate. This rate is for consecutive insertions. Special rate by the month. Try them out. PHONE V YOU CALL A DOCTOR Because HE IS A GOOD DOCTOR ! SEND PIS PRESCRIPTIONS To The PHARMACY For the Same Reason A 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 the city. ' Prompt delivery of prescriptions is the watchowrd here. Tell yot physic Ian to leave them with us. We allow txo substitution. The Court Pharmacy. Phone 284. ' tf SOW AFFAIRS If You Have Any News for this De partment, Call Fire Double-One . or Two-Seven Directions for Gauze Masks, to be Used When Nursing Influenza Patients' Finished masks must measure 6x8 inches; use right thickness of gauze, and sew with running stitch all the way round. Sew on each corner twelve inches of tape, measuring one half inch wide; run a seam through the center, and in the middle make four feather stitches with black thread not showing on the other side. Marion County Chapter A. R. C. . mm ' It Is Now Lieut.' Robert MacKay ; Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay re ceived a cablegram Tuesday . from their son Mr. Robert MacKay, from somewhere in France, containing the gratifying information that he had just been commissioned a lieutenant in the engineers. x Lieut. MacKay enlisted as a private last summer and went over .with the famous Rainbow division. He was promoted first to corporal and later to sergeant, and he saw active ser vice at the front for some months. A few. weeks ago he was recommended for an officers training camp and has now completed his course and recerv ed his commission as lieutenant. His many Ocala friends are much pleased at this well deserved promotion. , Lieut. MacKay is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacKay, and grad uated from the Ocala high school with the class of 1914, and wai among the first of the Ocala boys to enlist for over seas. . Mrs. Jno. R. Herndon received a telegram from Johnston City, Tenii. this morning containing the sad news of the death of her father, Mr. R. Al Wood. Mr. Wood has been a visitor of Ocala for the last three winters and was planning to return this wini ter. f He had lived a long and good life "and . will be sincerely mourned by a large number of relatives and friends, v, ; . Mrs. R S. Hall and son Robert' who have been suffering from an attack of influenza are improving, u Mrs. Hall's sister Miss Josephine Williams, who went to the Harrington Hotel to as sist her sister during the illness of herself and son's, was taken sick al mist immediately, and is still quite sick. Master Harrington Hall, also re mains quite ill, which unfortunate circumstances are greatly regretted by their friends, .f - Mr. and Mrs. ' Wilbur : Smith are receiving the congratulation of. their friends on the arrival of a son born October 15. This makes the third son born to this young couple and he is receiving a warm welcome into the happy family circle. m - Miss Florence Conibear, one of our popular high school teachers, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Lakeland, where she will remain with her mother and sister until the re opening .of school. The many friends of Mr. Albert Green, who is stationed at Fortress Monroe, will be glad to know that he is improving from an attack of mT fluenza, and will soon be his cheer ful self again. . Mr. W. W. Harriss received a tele gram from his wife and daughter yesterday, saying that they werw leaving Hot Springs, Arkansas jtoday. They are expected to arrive in Ocala Saturday. ; The many friends of Mr. and Mrs! N. T. Mitchell will be delighted to know that after an illness of five' days of Mr. Mitchess he is now improving. Mrs. Emily Green arrived home to day from Tampa where she has spent the past few weeks most pleasantly with her. sister Mrs. Meyers. V Dr. W. F. Yocum, after' a short visit with his family here, left yesterday afternoon for Tallahassee where he goes to atend to business. ..6' .-'. A wire received today by Mr. .Louis Pillans from his brother-in-law, Mr. Durrance at Tarpon Springs state that owing to the illness of.. ' Mrs. Durrance, they will be unble to reach Ocala in time to attend the funeral of Mrs. Durrance brother, Dr. Pillans. Mr. J. E. Robinson and sister, Mrs. L. A. Carter of Jacksonville have re turned home . after a few days visit with their sisters, Mrs. C. J. Weaver, and Mrs. C. C. Hall. Miss Carrie Cribbs of Vancouver, Washington is expected in Ocala November 16, for a month's visit to her cousins, Misses Agnes and Pearl Thompson. - i' Mrs. W. A. .Scott and daughters, Misses Helen and Sara and Mrs. Jack Embrey are spending a couple of weeks at Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald of Jacksonville are the guests of Mrs. McDonald's parents,x Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sage. ' -- . : ' i m m Mr. and Mrs. E. t L. Carney ' went to Lake Weir today to attend the m funeral of Laura Borley the wife of Jim Borley, a respectful colored cou ple, who have been in the employ of Mr. Carney for thirty years, and to whim they feel much attached. Smith-Blanton Mrs, Lusy Grey Blanton announce the marriage of her daughter, Miss Willie Grey Blanton, to Private Doug lass W. Smith, of Pensacola, Fla., the wedding having taken place Saturday evening, Sept 14, at the home of Rev. C. H. Williamson, 1225 Poplar boule vard. Only a few relatives and friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left immediately after the cer emony for New York city, a 10-day furlough having been granted Private Smith, who will join his company at Camp Mills, Long Island. Memphis Commercial -Appeal. Private Smith is a well known Ocala boy, born and brought up here a brother of Misses Rena and Rebecca Smith. He is now at Camp Sevier. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pillans ar rived in Ocala today from Rodman, to attend the funeral of Mr. Pillans' brother, ; Dr. Pillans (Concluded on Fourth Page) - BUY LIBERTY BONDS IMPORTANT RED CROSS NOTICE The Ocala Red Cross Chapter has just received an urgent appeal from the government for the conservation of two metals needed in the prose cution of the war. One is a meta) which can be used merely by conserv ing heretofore waste products this metal is the homely tin which is used for so many domestic purposes the other is the rarer but equally essen tial metal f of platinum which many of our members possesses in the form of jewelry and other articles that they may be -willing to sacrifice for their country's netds. Surely one or the other of these metals can be collected by the Red Cross members in our town. . We ask our members and the pub lis ' generally to keep fori us every bit of tin foil, every empty tube of salve or -tooth paste, every old pewter toy or vessel of any sort. TIN is made from these and we MUST HAVE TIN TO CARRY ON THE WAR. ; Platinum we Jjave said is more precious but that, too, many of our members have. We ask the help of each patriotic citizen; of every store using tin in any form; of every per son willing and anxious to help win the war. We cannot use tin cans they are tin "in name only" but WE CAN AND .WILL USE EVERY OTHER FORM OF TIN. For further infor mation apply to W. P Preer, Chair man Conservation Committee. (Take or send your tin to the Ma rion Hardware store, or notify Mn Preer, arid he wil send for it. BUY LIBERTY BONDS DRAFTED MEN TO GO TO FORT DADE . The following named men will be ordered by the local board for Mar ion county to report for military duty during the five-day period beginning October 21st, 1918. 'Of this list sev enteen men will be selected and en trained for Fort Dade, Fla. 74 James C. Bronson. 223 Zebbie V. Freeman. 390 William E. Fort. ! 545 Jerry A. Snelling. 784 rBenj. H. Forbes. 872 Robert L. Timmons. , 958 Clyde C. Balkcom. 1003 Eason A. Hall. 1213 Julian Ray. 1228 (A) Julius H. Freeman. 1286 William A. Harrell. , 1339 Ernest C. Blair. 1396 William A. A. Leveritt. 1507 Charles G. Hamilton. 1566 Rex Minor Niblack. 1595 Geo. H. Whittington. 1777 John L. M. Westbrook. 1779 Duke I. Drawdy. 1819 Oliver H. Mathews. 1839 Wade S. Hastings. -BUY LIBERTY BONDS THE PRAISE CONTINUES Everywhere We Hear Good Reports of Doan's Kidney Pills Ocala is no exception. Every section of the U. S. responds with praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. Fifty thousand persons are giving testimony in their home newspapers. The sincerity of these witnesses, the fact that they live so near, is the ebst proof of the merit of Doan's. Here's an Ocala icase. Mrs. F. Henderly, 716 Alvarez St., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills when suffering with a weak back. When I 'did any heavy work, my back gave me a lot of distress and often it twitched. My kidneys were disordered and I felt all run down. 1 procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Gerig's Drug Store and they brought excellent re sults and soon had me feeling fine. Since then, when I have had the need of a kidney medicine, I have resorted to Doan's and they have never failed to prove satisfactory." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Henderly had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. 10 BUY LIBERTY BONDS Paper Drinking Cups, 25 to pack age, ten cents at Gerig's Drugstore. Have Your HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE WORK Done at "THE HEMSTITICHER" ' Ocala, Florida Between Peyser's Store and the Har rington Hall Lunch Room Dc3Q YoiBjr life Work Meaim j You 6umen 1 who have worked hard and ho one works harder-- to get together your property, what does it ' mean to you ? Your property your -farm and buildings, your crops, your stock, your farm implements and, too, your home all of these represent years and years of work that you have done. : Everything thit you enjoy as the result of your work comes toyou arid stays witii ydu because the heroic soldiers arid sailors of Uncle Sam are standing between you and the bloodthirsty, murderous Hun. 1 ; To keep the Hun away from you, XJncle Sam does riot ask you to GI VE eveii a single peniiy. He simply asks you to LEND him your money at good interest and he guarantees xn His word of honor a word every penny you J What is your Have tyou bought all the Liberty Bonds you possibly can ? ! tliuy liberty Bonds Today; Aiiy Sad!i Will Help You ' This 11 11" OCAlLA, HEAW KEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW 1NEKS T$X tea meat if you feel' fartrachy or nave Dladder troable Take glanofCatta No man or woman who eats meat rega hotly can make xbMike by fluaMng the kidneya oecaeionflilyeajB a veil-known authority. Meat f orraa xirio acid whicfa eicitee the ludneTS, ' they become over "worked from the strain, -get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dimness, , aleeplesspess and urinary diaoxders come ' from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel & dull aehe In the) kidneys or your back hurts 6r if the; urine is cloudy, offensive, lull tf sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation 'of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four, ounces of . Jad Salts from any pharmacy; .take taMespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidney will act fine. -This famous salts is mads from .the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for - generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the adds in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus gnrffoig bladder weakness. ' Jad Salts , is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent Lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and -the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. . . NOTICE TO REGISTRANTS The legal advisory board will, hold its meetings in the jury room of the postoffice building each day until the work is completed, except national holidays and Sundays, from 9 a. m. until noon, and from 2 p. m. until 5:30 p. m., to render assistance to registrants in making out their ques tionnaires. It is especially .urged that registrants needing assistance should carefully study their questionnaires before coming for aid, and that they be fully prepared with all data to en able them to answer the questions in telligently and speedily. By comply ing . with this request the work can be expeditiously performed without the consumption of unnecessary time. Do not ask for assistance unless needed. Legal Advisory Board, By R. A. Burfsrd, Chairman. that has never been ariWerr Space Contributed to Winning MNIIMIT VUlb M B. M. WILSON, MANAGER TIME JACKSONVILLE, In the heart of the city wiUi Hemming Park for a front yard. Every modern convenience in each room. Dining room service is' 'second to none. . ; RATES From $1.50 per day per person to $6. ROBERT Mm MEYER, J. E. KAVANAUGH Blanager. . Proprietor. How Can I Save Sugar on a 2Ib.Ratton? INSTEAD OF BREAKFAST Fruit 1 Rounded Teaspoonful Cereal Coffee 2 Rounded Teaspoonfuls 2 Rounded Teaspoonfuls LUNCHEON Tea- 1 Rounded Teaspoonful Other Dish 1 Rounded Teaspoonful Making 7 rounded teaspoonfuls a pound a month, leaving one pound day; or over 4 pounds a month. for other uses. OCALA ICE AND PACKING COMPANY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GcaesviBe Military Training Under Army Oficers Courses' in Arts and Sciences, Ag riculture. Chemical, Civil, Electric and Mechanical Engineering, Law, Teach ers' College. ; . ' Tuition Free. Send for Catalog. A. A. MURPHREE, President broken to pay back the Var by C TT? MUJVIII. , 0)11 VUlilj I FLOMPA. FLORIDA TRY BREAKFAST "U1S No Sugar No Sugar 1 Rounded Teaspoonful LUNCHEON V1 Uonee Xea I Level Teaspoonful Makin? Vz rounded teaspoonfuls a day for. table use; or only one FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR W0KIEN Tallahassee 559 Students from 25 Florida Coun ties and 17 States 1917-18. Total 951 including Summer School and Short Course. . . . ' Write at once for Ca talker. EDWARD CONRADL Presideat Bit 4thrJ: :'