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GOOD THINGS TO EAT Mrs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles Heinz Sweet Mustard Pickles Heinz Mushroom Ketchup Heinz Walnut Ketchup Heinz Beefsteak Sauce. Welch Grape Juice, pints & qts. Clicquot Ginger Ale Loganberry Juice Grapefruit Juice Apple Juice Royal Salad Dressing Pompeian Olive Russian Sauce Howards Salad Dressing Durkee Salad Dressing Premier Salad Dressing Royal Tarter Sauce Sandwich Olives Ripe OHves .. TEAPOT GRCCERY. PHONE 16 and 174 (IPftl A SOCIAL AFFAinslMESSAGES TO THE PEOPLE Or FAIR FLORIDA ORDER TODAY PRICES WILL ADVANCE Salt Fish Delicious fresh caught Salted Fish direct to the consumer by prepaid express, 20 pounds for $2.00. Fresh Salted Roe, 20 cts. per pound The St. George Co., Inc. St. George "On the Gulf," APALACHICOLA, FLA. We Are Buying iCOTTQN And Pay the Highest CASH PRICE SMITH & PILANS AT SMITH GROCERY CO. ' OCALA, FLORIDA. f Yon Hare Any News for tki De partment, CaU Fire Double-One or Two-Screa Evening Star Unclassified Ads. Bring Results HATES Twenty-five words or less one time 25 cents; three times 50 cents; six times 75 cents. Over twenty-five words, and under fif ty, double above rate. This rate is for consecutive insertions. Special rate by the month. Try them out. , ' . . PHONE YO U.C ALL A DOCTOR Because r HE IS A GOOD DOCTOR SEND HIS PRESCRIPilONS T To The " V COURT PHABJ.1ACY For the teame Reason How Do You Fight? Did you tackle that trouble that came you way With a resolute heart and cheerful? Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful? Oh, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's an! ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it, And it isnt the fact that you're hurt that counts , But only how did you take it?. You are beaten to earth; well, well, what's that? Come ud with a smiling face- It's nothing against you to fall down flat; But to lie there that's disgrace, The harder you're thrown, why, the higher you bounce; Be proud of your blackened eye; It isn't the fact that you're , licked that counts, It's how did you fight and why? Selected. ' - 1 Mr. G. W. Martin arrived home to day from a business trip to South Florida. While in Punta Gorda Mr. Martin visited his daughter, Miss Gladys Martin, who is delighted with her work there. The Punta Gorda school having closed, Miss Martin has gone to Boca Grande for a visit to friends. . ' i Among the Bhtchtonians seen on our streets yesterday were the, gen ial Dr. S. H. Blitch, whom every, one was glad to see after an absence of several -weeks from the county, and Miss Mabel Hendrix and sister and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blitch, all of whom were being cordially welcomed by friends. ' , ' Mrs. William Wilson, who is at the home of her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Martin, slowly recovering from a ten weeks illness, has had something of a relapse for the past few days, but we are glad to say she is very much better again today. - ' ; Mr. Walter Marsh returned yester day from Zolfo, where he went to at tend his brother-in-law's funeral. Mr. Marsh's mother, Mrs. W. H. Marsh, remained with her daughter at Zolfp for a longer visit. Mrs. Edward Badger and daughter, Mrs. Emily Green, arrived at -home yesterday from Tampa, where they have had a delightful visit with their I daughter and sister, Mrs. Movers andl family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keal who for. many years made Ocala their home, but now reside m Hawthorne, are an nouncing the birth of a son, born, September 25tb. The boy's name is Frances Drake Kea. Mrs. Thomas Town send and chil dren, who have been visiting Mrs, Townsend's brother-in-law and sister, Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Cassels, left for their home in Lake Butler Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Webber is home from Jacksonville, wheher she went to visit her sick son, Mr. Francis Webber. He was improving steadily when she came away. Miss Mary Burford writes her fam ily that she is very happy in her hos pital work in - Cincinnati, and is at present kept very busy , nursing in fluenza patients. .: . Miss Ella Mae Rivers, who has .-mm m . . I been taking a business course - in , Jacksonville, is at home on a visit to her mother. ? v Mr. A: T. , Thomas is expected home today or( tomorrow, driving ma car from - Atlanta, and will visit his fam ily for several days. ' Inverness was. represented in town yesterday by. Mr. and Mrs. Langston, who were interviewing , our merch- i antS. . V "l; r ; .-. Mr. .and, Mrs. G. D. Turner were I Ocala visitors fromi Citra yesterday. BUT LJBERTT BONDS CARD OF THANKS Appeal To Hearts And Energies Of Men And Women Who Have Great Work To Da SUGAR MSI EE SJpp! XV tcaspooiuui raejra thuiYcusvAt a, neaping tcaspocmiul saved, cick meal fcr HO days far each, of the loo.ooo.ooo persons in tha United StS mikes 4 pile as 2ml as &e to sxnyzv tl entire v. A iortea of tha. nation. Hi J mmm To the good people who were so very,kind to us during the recent ill ness and death of our father, Mr. A. Jolly, we desire to express our un bounded gratitude. We pray that our Heavenly Father may raise up friends for you in time of sorrow and " dis tress. With hearts full of gratitude, jwe are yours for service at any time we can. W. P. Goodyear. Mrs. W. P. Goodyear. Miss Mary Jolly. Mrs. F. E. Hartman. BUT UBERTT BONDS ' DONT USE TELEPHONE UNLESS YOU HAVE TO Foot little messages for all the people of Florida. They carry appeals to the hearts as well as for the best efforts of everyone in this war-time period something for all to do. These are the messages that the Florida State Fair Association sends to YOU. The first one is properly ad dressed . t To Women And Children Of America Over across the way mflr lions of women and children just as sweet and bright eyed and loving as your own are wasting away for want of food. Women and children , of America! It is your God-given duty to do all you can to put an end to the deep misery of these oppressed peoples. Your Fair through its big food-producing and food-saving program offers one op portunity to do this, and one you cannot shirk. Let's all work together this year we can do so much more by working together. Opportunities come only once for 1 humanity's sake don't . turn ixaux hack on this. one. .World Faces Live Stock Famine The world . faces a', live Stock famine of such magni tude that you and I simply , cannot comprehend it. Where are the hundreds of millions ' in war-torn Europe and Asia to get meat to est where are they'' to get horses and cattle to till thm soil and . help harvest the crops? The duty of America is plajn we must all help plus that gap hy getting Into the live stock business more deep ly ourselves, y v; That's why we are ' offer ing such big cash premiums for the best stock exhibited this yeaiv-it's merely our way. of getting every one more In terested in livestock raising. For humanity's sake, . let's do something! America Must Supply Food Food more food and still more food in all history the world never faced Buch'Taeed for food . It is vitally necessary for America to do everything it possibly can to increase the international food supply. Else millions more must succumb to the relentless rav ages of hunger in war-swept Europe and those who are suffering- th6 most are the wo men and children, the old ,men, and the unfit, who. have " not been able to play a man's part in the trenches. . ' . Tour Fair Is pointing the way to greater efficiency in t ood raising and saving and with your aid we can do an Infinite, good. No substitutes and no delay in our prescriotion work. Let us serve you. G. C. Green & Co., phone 424. tf The Telephone Company is doing all in its power to give prompt ser vice. ' Please don't use your telephone unless compelled to do so. Cooperate, we will weather the epidemic without serious interference with the service. All non-subscribers should be refused use of your telephone, except to call a doctor and turn in fire alarm. OCALE TELEPHONE CO. tf BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOTICE Blalock Bros. Vulcanizing Plan will be, closed until further notice on, account of sickness. . 10-16-tf Must Use Machine Power . More There is only one way of producing enough food to sup ply our own wants and feed the hungry in Europe until they ire able to care for them selves. The men of America who till the ' soil must use their hands less and machine power more, pat gangs of Iron flag- i ered laborers at work - upon farm tasks of every kind, and multiply the farm labor supply a hundred fold by. con scription of that great ; army of steel farm ..hands that awaits the call to arms. Our , farm machinery show U the machine power recruit ing station of all this conamun ity the only place where new, types and models of farm , machinery can be compared, and the. new steel workmen needed to increase our crop yields can be found. 3 I M i I have a rendezvous with death At come disputed barricade, "( When pring comes back with rustling shade And apple-blossoms fill the air I have a rendezvous with death When Sprinrj brings back blue'days und fain It; may be he shall take my hand And lead me into his dark land, And close my eyes and quench my breath. It may be I shall pass him still - ALAN SEEGER ms (Kflld in actio. Jul r 5, 1916) it 1! HIS American did not fail that rendez- vous and death did not pass: him by. When he died the world lost a true poet. His death brings out in sharp relief how much one soldier who is lost to us one man killedmay nean to the world. v Sp let iis keep our rendezvous at home our Rendez vous with life. Let us lbbk into our lives, pur households, and; seeJ that they are mobilized for war. Let us save our. money to save these men who daily have rendezvous with death. Let us keep our rendezvous with life and help them to win . through and to come back to sunshine and happiness and home with victory on' their banners. Buy Bonds to Your Utmost! . mm Vbwm vn nrtn. mmw ww mwwmm ww mmw . m-m i uu m hum fjnr&E & TAX SEAOCIffi COMPANY ' Second Floor Monroe and ChambUss NaUonal Bank Building ' CCALA, FLORIDA. - IMPORTANT RED CROSS NOTICE Thrcs Great Events For Florida State Fair 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 metal which can be used merely by conserv ing heretofore waste products this metal is. the homely tin .which is used for EQ.many domestic, purposes the other is the. rarer.' but equally essen-. tial metal of: platinum which many of our members ' possesses in - the brm of jewelry and other articles that, they, may be willing to sacrifice or . 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 is generally to keep for 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 'have, said is more precious . but that, too, many of pur members have. We ask the help of each patriotic citizen; of every store using tin m any form; of every per son willing and anxious to help -win the war. We cannot use tin cans they are tin fin name only" but " WE CAN AND WILL USE EVERY OTHER FORM OF TIN. For further infof mation apply to W. P. Preer, Chair man Conservation Committee. (Take or send your-tku to the Ma w . a m -a tr rion llaraware store, or nouiy wr. Preer, and he wil ' send for it. BUY LJBERTT BONDS Directions for r Gauze f 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 wav 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. Paper Drinking Cups, 25 to pack age, ten cents at Gerig's Drugstore. DAVIS' CARRIAGE PAINTS ? are colors ground in tough,' elastic Coach Varnish and one coat will make your faded automobile or carriage look like new. iney are easy to ap ply and dry with a strong, high gloss- chnchme Enamel nnisn. Made ior wear, and tea. . 2-8 For Sale By ' THE MARION HARDWARE CO Ocala, Florida Th Idea of combining with the Flor ida State Pair of this fall the Pan American International Farm and Live Stock Exposition, and then adding the Farmers NaUonal Congress, mciuueu for good measure, was to give Florida three great events at one time, be tween November 27 and December 6, to Jacksonville, that would be the greatest and most Important, agricul turally considered, at least, that have aver transpired la tho state. Have Your HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE WORK Done at 'THE HEMSmnCHER." Ocala, Florida Between Peyser's Store and the Har rington Hall Lunch Room NOTICE Notice is hereby, given that the un dersigned. under and -by 'virtue or a certain final decree entered on tne 20th dav of SeDtember. 191S, DT tne TTnnnra.hle W. K. Bullock, judge, where in A. A Mathews is the complainant and LdOiils Casminski and Alice Cas- roinski et al, are the defendants, on Mudar, tke 4tk day of Xorembfr, 1OT8, diirine' th leeal hours of sale will sell for cash at tne wesi aoor oi me coun house In the city of Ocala, Florida, and dinHno- the l?al hours of sale at pub- 11 coutcry sell to tne mgnesi ana ui bidder for cash, tne roiiowinK oescrja ed lands In the city of Ocala. Florida, jn Marlon county, via: ' . Th . aautn nan 01 lui luiee numbered nineteen New Survey South Ocala, or so much thereof as wm re nppp.narv to satisfy saio aecree ana cost. ; . V. A. J tiH iWAl, . Special Master in Chancery. S. T. SISTRUNK, Complainant's solicitor. i-3-innr NOTICH TO REGISTRANTS The legal advisory board will hold its meetings in .the 'jury room of the postoffice building eacn day until the work is completed, except , nationa holidays and bundays, irom - 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 consumntion of unnecessary time. Do not ask for assistance unless, needed. Lesral Advisory Board, 1 By R. A, Burfsrd, Chairman. jBIHM EOT .WATER IF YOiB ESffiE A iEOSfCOMFlLESlOH Saya, we cant help but look" better and feel better after an; Inside bath. Tn innknne'B best and feel one's best Is to enjoy an Inside, bath each mom lng to nusn xrom tne system, ue, viv vlous day's waste, sour fermentations and poisonous toxins before It Is ab- ' sor bed Into tne blood, just as coai, when it burns, leaves behind a cer tain amount of incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in tne ali mentary organs a "certain amount of Indigestible material, ' wmcn u not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts wnlcn are in tended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see tne glow ox healthy bloom In your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to annx every morning upuu arising, a glass or hot water witn a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which is a harmless means of wash ings the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening .and norifying the entire alimentary tracy before putting more food lnto,the stom-. ach. Men and women with sallow skins; liver spots, pimples or pallid com plexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered witn headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin' this phos- phated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very .little at the drug etore but la sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on tha inside organs. We must always consider that Internal sanitation is vastly more Im portant fhftn outside cleanliness, be mse the skin pores do not abaorb impurities Into tne bioou, wmie too bowel nores da - L. ALEXANDER PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER Careful Estimates made on all Con tract work. i Gives More and Better Work for the Money than any other contractor in the city. Do you read the want ads?