Newspaper Page Text
PAGE FOUR | SAYS HOT WATER I WASHES'POISONS I FROM THE UVER 1 should drink hot water | 'with phosphate in It, I before breakfast } iTo* feel as fine as the proverb!* fiddle,\ we must keep the liver washed clean, almost every morning, to pre- Trent its sponge-like pores from clog ging - with indigestible material, sour {bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted If you get headaches, it's your liver If you f catch cold easily, it’s your liver. If you wake up with a bad taste, furred longue, nasty breath or stomach be] comes rancid, it’s your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery "eyes all denote liver uncleanliness* „Youi jliver the most important, also the must abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know its function or bow to release ¥the dammed-up body waste, .bile’ and toxins. Most folks resort calomel, which is a dangerous/ salivating chemical which cam'only'be used occasionally because Jit accumulates in the tlhsues, also the bones. Every man and woman,* sick or fwell, should*drinkfeach morning be long breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate in it, to wash from the liver and l>owels the previous day’s indigestible material, the' poisons, sour bile and toxins;' thus * cleansing, sweetening *nd freshening the entire alimentary, -canal before putting more foodklnto the stomach. Limestone phosphate r does' not’ ’rS* .strict the diet like calomel,* becaus4)it can-not salivate, for it is harmless'and jrou can eat anything It is Inexpensive and almostjtasteless;'and any pharmacist will pound, whicht is|sufflcient|for a dem onstration of i how^hotTwater and lime stone phosphate’cleans/stimulates and freshens the liver;.keeping you feeling Et day r HAVE YOUR Shoes Repaired AT MY SHOP All Prices Are Moderate H. H. Summerlin ELECTRIC SHOE'iSHOP Masters’ Blk. j W. Courthouse Liggott’s Opeka Coffee. 50 cents the pound, wo pounds for 51 cents at Gerig s Drug Store during the One Cent Sale. -7-22-lt. Just Arrived SHIPMENT OF GINGHAMS RED SEAL ZEPHYR About 30 new Patterns to select from, pretty checks in all colors per yard 25c Big Clearance Special in ■ all Department. Suits, Skirts and Hats at Half-Price Frank’s “The Fashion Center* 9 OCALA . . FLA. / - KNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS AT RED DICK Millwood lodge No. 91 Knights of Phythias of Reddick met in regular session Tuesday evening and confer red the rank of Esquire on Roger H. Gatrel, Jr., and Wm. Dinkins. Our district deputy, grand chancel lor, W. W. Stripling came up from Ocala bringing the following Knights with him: Messrs. T. F. Todd, W. W. Rilea. W. R. Pedrick, T K. Brad dock, Judge L. E. Futch. W. A. Stroud. E. R. Mills. T. W. Troxler. F. E. Weatherbee, Dr. J. H. Dunn, Grover Satfford, A. G. Moore, J. C. Hendricks. J. Chas. Smith and George Howell. Millwood lodge always welcomes the visiting brothers. We also had with us a meqiber from Micanopy lodge and D. H. Peters of Mclntosh. The fallowing Ocala Knights made splendid talks on Phythianism: to. W. Stripling, F. E. Wetherbee, W. W. Rilea, Judge Futch, George Howell and W. R. Pedrick. The Millwood is doing her share towards raising the member ship of their district. We have ten applicants who haven’t taken the rank of Knight. Rexall Skin Soap 25 cents. Two for 26 cets at Gerig’s Drug Store One Cet Sale.—7-22-lt. ' ANOTHER EX-OCALAN SEEKING MAYORALTY HONORS Rev. W. D. Turnley, a former citi zen of Ocala, is a candidate for mayor of Fort Meade. Mr. Turnley has been a citizen of Fort Meade for a number of years and is thoroughly identified with its interests. His platform on which he is run ning, and his elucidation of it, is in every way commendable. BARBECUE AND PICNIC The big barbecue and picnic at Oxford will be Thursday, August 4th. Preparations are being made to make this the biggest picnic ever had. Come and enjoy yourself and meet your friends. COMMITTEE. Coarmona Face Powder 50 cets. 2 for 51 cents at the One Cent Sale, Gerig’s Drug Store.—7-22-lt. SHORT AND LONG HAULS 1 am in position to do all kinds ot hauling. either 'long or short distances, day or night. No matter what vou have to move see me. —7-22-4t_ P. p. HILL. \ Try a Banner Want Ad for Result* THE OCALA BANNER. THE OCALA BANNER, WANTS CROSS TIE CUTTERS—Write for special prices *and ship your ties of all grades to Gross Manufacturing Coinpany, Jacksonville, Fla.—3-5-lyr FOR SALE —Japanese cane. Seed for sale. SIO.OO per thousand. Call at H. and D. Garage, Reddick, Fla., or E. H. Hopkins, Reddick. 1-21 tf. FOR SALE — furniture and Refrigerator. Inquire of Mrs. Frank Harris. ad-tf ' - - FOR RENT —Two story cottage corn-' er Orange avenue and Fourth street. > Inquire at Ocala Banner. —tf. FOR V.EXT—Suit of rooms, bed room and bath. Phone 88. ad-tf STRAYED—From Pedro, Fla., oni Jersey cow, marked crop, split, up per and under bit in each ear; a lit tie white, showing on # hind legs; abou**6 years old. When last seen cow had leather halter on. Liberal reward offered to finder. W. 11. Crigler, Summerfield, Fla.—7-10-;f a three year old mule. Will sell at a bargain for cash. If interested address or call on A. F. Freimuth, Cowell, Fla. —7-8-t. .> FOR SALE! —One 120 Buick touring car n perfect mechanical condition, good tires and top. Can be seen at Nichols & Cobb's stables.— 7„-15-2t. FOR SALE —Three Mules, one double wagon and harness. The first offer of $400.00 takes t£e entire Outfit. Joe Bomelini, Magnolia Market, ’Ocala, FTia.—7-22-Bt. FOR SALE] —One thorough bred Jer sey male calf. 9 months old. Will exchange for Jersey heifer. C. L. HAYNES, Box 122, Dunnellon, Fla. 7-22-4 t. WANTED—Automobiles of any make, and any other article you mr.y have for sale, to be placed in big auction sale at C. F. Lawrence’s stables Saturday. July 30. Bring any of these articles to place of auction as early as pos sible.—7-22-lt. WANTED—Automobiles of any make, and other article you may have for sale, to be placed in big auction sale at C. F. Lawrence’s stables Saturday. July 20. Bring any of these articles to place of auction as earlv as pos sible.—7-22-lt. 0 WANTED—Automobiles of any make, and any other* artiol% you may have for sale, to be placed in big auction sale at C. F. Lawrence’s stables Saturday. July 30. Bring any of these articles to place of auction as early as pos sible.—7-22-lt. Gerig s Drug Store will put on a One Let Sale on Wednesday, Thursday. Fri day and Saturday, July 27|h to 30th. No goods marked up for the occasion. We nave about one hundred and fifty items on sale at the regular price, and will v vr„% ou „ an °D>er of the same for ONE GENT. War Tax Extra. —7-22-lt. Rub-My-Tism kills pains.—s-13-20t. LUMBAGO •This is a rheumatism of the rr.us ees cju the back. It c-cmes on sudden ly and is quite painful. Every move ment aggravates the disease. Go to oed. keep quiet and have Chamber lins Liniment applied and a quick recovery may be expecte'd. Mrs. F. J. ciann, Broekport, N. V.. writes: ‘1 .•an honestly say that Chamberlain’s Liniment*cured me of lumbago a year ago last summer. When I began us ing it I was, flat on my back in bed ana could not turn to the right or left. I had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Lini \nent in the house and this was ap plied to my back. It promptly drove away the pains hni aches.”—adv NOTICE * y Notice of Application for Tax Deed Under Section 8. Chapter 4888, Laws of 'Florida Notice is hereby given that L. K. Edwards, purchaser of Tax Certifi cates Nos. 167 and 169, dated the 2nd day of June. 1919 and 2nd June, A. D., 1919, has filed said certificates in, my office, and has made application '(r Tax Deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certificates embrace the following described property sit uated in Marion county, Flori'hi. to wit: ", " SeH of neM of section 2 and eVfc of ne% of section 3. ail in township 13 south, range 20. east, respectively. The said land being assessed at the date of issuance of such certifi cates in the names of Mrs. t. Parker aon and Lutrekia Graham. Unless said certificates shall be re deemed according to law. Tax Deed will issue thereon the 23rd day of August, A. D.. 1921. Witness my official signature and E? a 1921 iS the 14th day ° f July ’ A * < S , ea 'j T. D. LANCASTER. JR., CierK Circuit Court, Marion Cos., Fla. —7-22-51. ..666 cures Dengue Fever.—s-13-20t. notice Notice of Application for Tax Deed u der Section 8, Chapter Lata x- *1 . , of Florida Notice is hereby give that Robert w Nar-K sr h jrvo' Deed ’ tn°l * as ™ ade a PP ,Ic at*on for Tax l* id "the "following c d oT„ r ,n-.a! r Vo- s i? u “ ,ed * Ms “5? an , d BW *4 of aw 14 Of section 13. and Vi of sv. % and sw% of seV4 and To The Citizens of Ocala and Marion County * • PUBLIC WARNING By all means make it a point to visit our own plant at Jackson ville. . .In case you do not find this convenient before investigating you may invest through our representatives with perfect safety, with the understanding that when you do make a personal inves tigation, should you find that the printed matter describing the activities and purpose of the Crankless Engine Company, as pub lished by them, is a misrepresentation of actual facts and condi tions as you find them, the amount of your investment will be re turned to you as cheerfully as it was taken. ..We doubt if you will find a similar statement in PRINT regarding any corporation now being financed in the State of Florida. Office and Works . CRANKLESS ENGINE CO. 14th and Pearl Sts. Jacksonville, Fla. TO THE PUBLIC The Crankiest Engine Company has appoin ted J. W. Davis and George L. Wilson of Ocala as special representatives of the company. / (Signed) FRANK S. TOUSEY „ r \ of seVd of section 15; and of swL and seJ4 of and sVfc of seVi of sec u. I. respectively, all in township 14 south range 20, east. The saiu Lanas uemg assessed at the date of issuance of such certificates in be name of De£h & Bell, respectively. Lnless said certificate shall be redeem ?d according to law. Tax Deed will issue Jhereon the 23rd day pf August. A. D.. Witness my official signature and seal this the 20th day of July, A. D.. 1021 (Seal) T. D. LANCASTER. JR., v. Court. Marlon Cos.. Fla.— NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed Under Section 8, Chapter 4888, Laws of Florida Notice is hereby given that Elbert R. .Mills, purchaser of Tax Certificate No. l £B. dated the 2nd day, of June, A. D.. .919, has hied said certificate in my office, and has made application for Tax Deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the following de icrlbed property situated in Marion coun ty Florida,, to-wit: EV4 oi sw% of swV4 of section 2, town ship 13, soutlr range 20, east. The said land being assessed at the (late of issuance of such sertificate in the name of J.'C. Mathews. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law. Tax Deed will issue 192i e ° n the 23td da> ' ° f August - A - D -’ w’itness my official signature and seal this the 20th day of July, A. D., 1921 < s , ea l> . T. D- LANCASTER. JR., Clerk Circuit Court. Marion Cos. Fla.— 7-22-st. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC From this date our grist mill on West -ort King avenue will be in operation every day, and all persons interested are cordially invited to call and see us. We have also two portable wood saws and are prepared to cut wood any desired length on short notice. We want to tnanJc all our friends and customers w P atr °nagf last season and solicit a full share this year. - o N I R and M J? S - °* H * MATHEWS, . —--22-6 t. P hone 368. Ocala. Fla. NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed Under Section 8, Chapter 4888, Laws ~/. , ot Florida Notice is hereby given that Isiah Nel- J ax Certificate No. dated the 3rd day of June. A. D has ! ? led certificate in my ’ * an l has ™ ade application for Tax Peed ,n accordance with law. flcate braces the following described property situated in Marion county, Florida, to-wit: ?£ nw% of action 23. tow nshiff 15„ south range 21, east. . sa . ,d land being assessed at the ?hA <ff such certificate in name of L. J-. Townsend. Lnless said certificate shall be re deemed according to law, Tax Deed win a s “d..‘ml 0 " l " e *n<**nq2£ Witness my official signature 'and seal tb* the 20th day of Ju?>% A D? 192 L , JT' D - LANCASTER, JR Clerk Circuit Court, Marion Cos., Fla*X <-ZZ-dt A* MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Without any obligation on my part, send me further particulars regarding the Crankless Engine. Name Address To the % Crankless Engine Company, Pearl and 14th Sts. Jacksonville, Fla. /Jp ■ * *■.. ' wl!■ ml- i J Ocala House Blocki, East of Public Squgj[iL**| FRIDAY, JULY 22. lo ? ,