---- ,- . : :. i - 1J 1-J patE FO'P THE OCALA BANNER --- - ... Tuesday morning. ordered that permits be and the same i I tc carry firearms be hereafter approved " i [COUNTY L COMMISSIONERS.I f .1'I are hereby granted to D. M. Crosby. until a showing i? made that an in .' Tuesday, September 8, 1903. I ARE YOU SORE? W. H. Stephens. B. .F. Lyons. B. B. l-'iduai applying for lime is a man I Board met pursuant to adjournment. , I King and C H. Hollandsworth as ot good moral character and over the mph All members present. | ar Ocala Fla.. Sep. 7, A. D. 1&03.Th :Mr.: Zewadski having requested to be aforesaid. age of twenty-one years. Officers exe- | Y.Relieves ./ The following resolution offered by curIng these bonds are specially requested i board of county commissioners. heard at 9:15 this morning he appeared Commissioners Long was unanimously to carry out these resolutions In and for Marion county Florida, met before the board for the purpose of Instantly or Money Rcf\&r.M adopted: Bond of James L. Perry not being' In regular session on this day. making his report with reference to I and of "Whereas, it is right and proper for properly executed the same was Muscular Rheumatism i Present H. W. Long chairman the suit against the county in favor re-I ; Ooamlsmioners N. A. Fort. EL L. Wart- H L. Anderson trustee with refer- persons getting a direct. benefit froma fused. Sore Muscle. Sore Joints and Ncurii .A. < paved road should pay more for its The bond of W. H. Stephens to carry , main F. S. Lucius and John L. Ed- ence to public road at and near Silver construction and completion than firearm, having insufficient bondsmen j The only External Remedy which will Sweat Out rl k. walda. Springs. After a complete report by those getting only an indirect benefit hereon, was also refused. j Fever and loflacnution.SoSd . ; Minnies of the last meeting were Mr. Zewadski it was resolved that the . only to 2Sc.,SOc. A flM BottV *t. s The bond of S. A. Rawls 'IIi i' vyy pub and notary i and whereas it seems right proper ra4 and approved.Mr. case be appealed to the supreme court. of the Mr. Zewadski and he is hereby that the people in localities along the .;.. was approved. I'i .... 1 Long made his report poor being FOR SALE BY ANTI-MON .H.v iJR. .. pf line of base line roads that have been, The notary public bond of A. W AJ i I farm which report is a* follows: authorized to carry the case to the said or may hereafter be located, who by len was approved.The I ..... Superintendent's salary $33:>>; regu supreme court, it being distinctly un- -- -- - -- the location of tax road disc bond of G. W. Parramore I 'special notary lar field hand. $1::; extra field band, Zewadski and the board of county com- IJ.I5; cook for month of August, $2; derstood and agreed between the said tricts," by private donations of moneyor was approved.The HUBBARD MAODUcHARDW washing and ironing: $1. Total paid for missioners that he should make no through any other instrumentalitymay commission heretofore appoint labor, $57.15 charge whatever for any service rendered raise road funds to aid in the ed to view and mark out the best routefrom such roads the terminus of the Ocala and rapid construction of more Co. said of Sundries, from Rheinauer & in the case on account should be encouraged. Therefore be Blitchton road made their report as ARE from the said appeal.Mr. t $5.63; from H B. Masters, $19.19; it resolved first: That the base line folows: Begin at the intersection of Tydings & Co., $5.70; from Ocala Wagon D. R. Zetrouer was appointed from Ceo. K. Robinson mark and brand inspector for Central roads above referred to shall be builtin the Blitchton and Ocala hard road Work, 60 cents; DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, AGRKTUTHrMEXTS J " sub-divisions of equal length until thence follow the old Blitchton and 'l. $3.60; total supplies for fertilizer district No. 3, Marion county, Fla. completed. Ocala public road straight to the crossing - etc. $35.77; amount total expensesof The board then took up the matterof BARBED WIRE CUT AND DEEhtTIVATIHfc of Mr. McWhener "Second: That any locality adong of the S. S. 0. & G. R. R., thence "LOW& i month of August, $32.32; credit by the salary engi- ' Total for the traction engine and rati- the line of the aforesaid base line south along the present road known as poor farm produce sold $1.12. neer expense for August 9179. fied the agreement heretofore made between roads who, in addition to the regular the Teague road to the intersection of WIRE NAILS, PAINTS PLA rNJa. GIU'\'I ct\ : road tax levied and collected may raise the Ocala and Cotton Plant hard road, ;; Corn and potatoes in good condition, the said engineer and Mr. J. L. =' aforesaid to aid and assist in which report was adopted by the OILS v ARSISHEST- with fair prospects for good yield; Edwards, commissioner, fixing the money a ALL [lUlu t plndars bearing very well; velvet beans, salary for August at $75 and for the the more rapid construction and com- board. L of such roads that for each and Mr. E. L. Carney tax colleetor, reported LANTIC LEAD are good; garden is being fertilized present month at $SO. pletion ,. WHITE OF OAEDIX T, ,, -U i I preparatory for fall crop of vegetables; Upon motion of Mr. Wartmann Commissioners every mile such locality or localitiesmay collection of $561.98 on account i I raise money to build constructand of licenses and $13 on account of polls. ALL KINDS OF a few beans and turnips have been Edwards and Long were COOKING: 1'i I rf8 "f J complete under the direction and The following bonds to firearms - carry I will and authorized have the . planted and are coming up; corn appointed to , be gathered this week; meat hogs will crusher removed from present location supervision of the board of county were approved and ordered GLASS AND PUTTY, HEAT1E jkA'lI 1 commissioners on the line of any such drawn: C. L. Dean, J. D. Boyt, JosephJ. !1i . be pat on five acres of early plndars.i to such a point on Anthony roadas j base line road that in addition to the Fort, L. P. Cox S. S. Cleveland J. This week John Harris, who was assisting they may deem proper and to employ IRON PIPES AND FITAn TU W. j n rata apportionment of the subdivision B. Waldron W. H. Fort. E. T. Burle- \ CTT * pro such deem s; our old cook, had some words teams as they may ad- of such road roads, the coun- J. L. Grantham, W. D. Sheppard. or son 1 with her and left. Respectfully sub visable to gather loose rock and haUl TISGS i> mitted.: H. W. Long. the same and that they be authorizedand ty commissioners will appropriate a Upon request of M. H. Rou, chair EVERYTHING LRY,1Rtt4 A r, TIIL like sum of money out of the regular man board of trustees of parsonageand Co. Com. in Charge. empowered to employ one or Petition asking for public road to more teams to clay the road from a road fund and build construct andcomplete church property, Reddick, Fla., it N THE LINE OF BUILDBOLTS, ROPES, Pl"U." I said road an equal number was recommended by the board of western Griner run north and south along point near Farm school house boundary lines of sections 27, 22 10 to Anthony and to employ a suitable of miles to that built by private funds county commissioners that the comp- ING MATERIALS, ETC., ETC. BLUE FLAJIE OIL/ I'TuYl' aforesaid and above the number troller be requested to cancel the sale over and 15, in tp 15. r 22: e, and to extend man or men to take charge of such work. of mills apportioned to be built out of of August 1900 covering lots 7 and 8, known the from the hard rock road as LARGEST STOCK-LOWEST the road fund." block 14, Reddick, without the PRICES The regular cost Ocala and Silver Spring road to Santos following proposition made bMr y was laid over until next regular L. J. Brumby and Mr. F. E. Harris The petition asking for a public road said property being church property.It . .. meeting of the board. was presented to the board: beginning at a point at Anthony run was ordered that the comptrollerbe i I Hubbard & Macduff, Ocala, Fla Mr. Deas. ferryman at Stokes's fer- Ocala, Fla., Sept. 8. 1903. ning west along the public road to the requested to allow the redemption ,. ry, appeared and reported that the flat To the Honorable Board of County ,base line road or old road, southwest of ne4 of new and sV> of ne4. sec 7, -- -.:: at that place had sunk and needed repairs Commissioners of Marion County, to Mcintosh and Ocala road thence tp 1.5. r :22:!, sold in November 1896. badly. Referred to Mr. Long Florida, Gentlemen: We herewith sub- west and along section lines dividing certificate 1218 April 1838, certificate McMillan Bros with power to act. mit the following proposition in con- sections 14 and 23, in tp 14 r 21, e, 1325, October 1S98, certificate 1577. At the request of Hr. Long. Mr. Deaa nection with the industrial edition of thence west to said section line to in August 1S9S, certificate 1544 at the was instructed to pass Mr. I. N. Rawls the Ocala Banner viz: To famish tersect the Blitchton and Ocala roadat face value of certificates and omitted Southern over the ferry without charge. one thousand copies of the said the intersection of the Blitchton and years':: taxes, without interest. Copper Works} Ocala road between Fellowship and It was ordered that the comptrollerbe The instructions to road overseers edition the price of which has gotten up by Mr. Long was adopted been placed at 25 cents per copy for Blitchton was granted and the follow requested to allow M. L. Payne to Manufacturers of Turpentine Stilfe unanimously by the board, and 500 copies use of the board of county commISsioners ing commission appointed to mark out redeem the wU of nel{, sec 23, tp 13, ordered printed by the Ocala Star in advertising the resources of the same: N. A. Knoblock A. P. Bas r 20 sold under certificate 260, sale of and General Marion kin and F. W. Ellison. April 3, 1S53. at the face value of cer Metal Worker the of t said board at and for price $: They appear county, to at 124 The known as the Lee Priest tificate.It . in another place. cents per copy or a total of $125. All petition -- ----- --. --- road from farm to Anthony to be was ordered that the comptrollerbe Mr. Calvin Long appeared before the expense of mailing said papers to be poor OldJStills: taken in exchange: for new t I separately and as distinctive county Quarterman, Mrs. Sarah W. Lang. ated in part payment by this board to ad Ocala, at and for the has frequent construct a flat at Orange Springs. exhibits at the World's Fair in St Lou :Mr. T. E; Pasteur, county treasurer \ appeUte. lna.JlJ.1tl tw&dactuy to "bad.ewe 01 ...,....,-...... _' + slap of . sum $100.It ru a teurA d ., is, and which we believe would be im- submitted his of letling,it 11 not netesaatrly vome'cure a . also Said amount to be paid upon comple- report receipts disbursements ..... yie, _ was ordered that the sw}. of nw i, sec 17, tp 12, r 23, be allowed to tion of said flat and upon inspectionand practicable. and balances as follows It's the Liver. be redeemed for $133: ; report by a member of this board. Leading citizens thereupon appeared Road Fund I, I Mr. R. H. Sanders appeared before The said flat to be the property of Marion before the board and stated that they Bal. last report.: .$1165 08 Don't fAll to get today at JOUl a ...: :. uI ; the board with reference to the county county. Specifications may be were in possession of information thata Receipts. . .. 20 S6 $] l86 04 1 relieving the city of Dunnellon from seen or had by calling on Mr. E. L. much more commodious go"ernmentbuildini" Disbursed.. .. $1068 60 HERBINEFIt can be procured from and located I Wartmann at Citra Fla. ------- the payment of $;)00. pledged by the will town toward the erection of a bridge The road known as the hard rock by the government of the United Balance. .. . . .$ t17! 44 and diKatlre quickly aDd aure11tore', Ltvq kJd ; to . organs t !.r aor r." t.. n. : States the I feel itka tw t upon public square than caa a " new road from Ocala . across Withlacoochee river at that running to Citra was County Proper Fund woman afar ta rg L0e I:...t a place. The following resolution was declared a base line road. be at any other location and respectfully Bal. last report. . .$ 13 56 30 Cants ALL DRVCCISTS. ' adopted: It appearing to the board that the application requested said board to indicate: Receipts. . . 612 70 $6_6 26 j "Upon motion of Commissioner for permit to sell liquors whether! or not said square can be pro- Disbursed. . .. 626 14 I cureu for a less sum of money than the wines and beer in election district No. Wartmann that in view of the fact that AN OMISSION i A T 0 _ $20,000 heretofore mp rry gar; z ; this board desires to build a steel 1, Marion county Florida being regular indicated and incase Balance. .. . . . . 12 bridge; across the Withlacoochee river and no complaint having been that cannot be done, should a F. and F. Fund Thi IearJMltThe.wsutp :-' good and sufficient title to site indi- Owing to an oversight! the toilowuu: \ made to the said board it was there- a BaL last " , E -at Dunnellon, and that Marion county report. $Ztl3: 53 lA' :lit : fore ordered that a permit be and the cated by the board be procured for the . paragraph was left out of tin minutesof l together with Citrus county, contracted Receipts. . 226 36 $3640 09 of property whi'u 'i.. 41 k4eUsa : with the Converse Bridge Co., of same is granted to the said J. F. Ed- county and the present court house removed Disbursed. .. . 6C6 14 the board of public instruction inFrlday's wards as aforesaid.It to said place to such point as taIB &ale l DI'-1 ";'a. .". ....' ;; t Chattanooga, Tenn., to build said daily: 1 bridge upon the payment of $1000 to appearing to the board that the may be indicated by* the board of coun- Balance . . . .. .$2973 93 Both petitions included certain territory titla ally lurpwtotoarriv 11..1 ..., [ i be paid by the city of Dunnellon be it application for permit to sell liquors, ty commissioners would it be satis The following justices reported fines t whisk w elgatrest .a to' 4.w ' wines and beer in election district No. factory to the board? The board de- In sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 11 In ! 1 resolved: That if the city of Dunnel- imposed in their courts as follows: J. it a air < ? too will 1 Marion county Florida, being regular clined to give an opinion officially, butindi'idualIy O. Turnipseed $100 E. S. Smith township 13, range 20. After cootider- 'I relinquish their claim for their ; $110; ki4 .tea taaiiv *i I' H: 1 proportion of the road tax due them and no complaint having been they were in and favor unofficially of the stated that D. L. Grantham, $415; R. Bullock, $30; ing the claims of each side. Flemingto! heal 1 ..... ... tt*.. '.'. -.. at'. for the year 1903. and all! previous made to the said board it was therefore same but J. M. Barksdale $15; C. C. Priest, $5; was granted all it asked for in section ordered that permits be and th declined to take any action in the mate IfIIMMI MGM Itall.. \ ,- _a\|[ due them J. W. Coulter. $152. years that this board will 6, and the north of section ter, and requested that the citizens; of quarter 3. IMW ... , same are hereby granted to Maurice The ., ; pay on the part of Marion county the following justices reported no $i60 that was to be paid by Dunnellonn Strauss Carmichael & Son Co., and C. Marion county, in person or otherwise, fines in their courts: M. M. Proctor H. 4 and 5, and the northwest quarter of dril,. eM....., ,'i. 't. < -1.f! McGrath give an expression to this board at its the north quarter of section 2. The as aforesaid.It Oak behalf of Marion county and that a W. Douglass, W. W.. Jackson, B. F. ...... 'l'leiaast. _4111U f certified copy of this resolution be for- appearing to the board that the regular. meeting in October next i Bouchillon C. C. Priest Alex. Wynne Hill school was granted all it asked for 01... Like. ., tdxid r whether ' or not they are favorable d' t warded to the city of Dunnellon for application for permits to sell liquors and M. H. Ron. in section 11 and all of section 2 except I such action.It .Alasaa .. . t consideration." wines and beer in election district No. Board WHIIil thereupon adjourned.S. northwest 24, Marion county, Florida, being was ordered that no applicationA quarter of north quarter W.N.t'atapa. uyjl 'f t Bond of Geo. A. Xash as captain of regular T. Sistrunk,'Clerk. 1 and all of sections 3, 4 and 5 e- and the Ocala Rifles, with Z. C. Chambliss no complaints having been ttOBiiviilnsk **f !:.*. I ad J. D. Robertson as sureties was made to the board it was thereforeA Boy's Wild Ride for Life. Mr. J. Frank Davis, the special cept the north quarters.A We slaw fII P4tai8te ! I approved by the board. With family around expecting him agent cf the Globe Oil Company protest was in from the Bbeneter I ... ke .. to die, and a son riding for life, IS h..t. 1 The board Remarkable Record. school , thereupon adjourned until against . Flemington Chamb rIaln's miles to get Dr. King's New Discovery Cleveland, 0., and Mr. R. P. Oxley, taking sections ...... per.1 f> Cough Remedy hasa 24. 25; and 36 of i Fearful Odds Against Him. remarkable<'ord. It has t*ea in for consumption, coughs; and colds,,Yo their Florida representative! are township 12. .. .......u.. ? . u.e for over thirty j ears, during which H. Brown, of Leesville. Ind., endured guests of the Ocala House. Sir. Davisis range 19. After considering this protest . II IA WlUM Bedridden alone and destitute. M. pr" af time many million bottles have been agonies from asthma; but this won making his first visit to this section Flemington was granted the east i I Such, in brief was the condition off sold and used. It has long been the derful medicine gave instant relief half $Mt rsslira., .. ? I of of said sections 24 25 and 36. the an old soldier by the name cf 8. J. i standard and main reliance in the and soon cured him. He writes: "I state. Mr. Oxley: has been a Mr. u..psad uti.... s a.titdee . f Havens, Versailles, O. For years he treatment of croup in thouands of now sleep soundly every night. Like frequent visitor to Ocala and has $ eEelllggt ,'.1" .. ., f F was troubled with kidney disease and. homes: yet during this time no case I marvelous cures of consumption, many friends here.Bucklen's Croup. i.A i.1 f - } neither doctors or medicines gave him has ever been reported to the manu- bronchitis, coughs: colds and grip Usually; begins with a common MId ; Arnica Salve. New J44i4y &..." a t..1+ i rvlief. At length he tried Electric facturers in which it failed to eSest: prove its matchless merit for all throat cold; there Is chilliness, sneezing, t i Bitters. It put him on his feet in a cure. When given as soon as the and lung trouble. Guaranteed betties I Has world-wide fame for marvellouscures. sore throat, hot skin, quick pure M. T. ......, ..ut..i ..t ...... It f short order and now he testifies, "I'm croupy cough appears, it will preventthe oOc. and 190. Trial bottles free lotiou! surpasses any other halve, boaraenefs and impeded respiration.Give "cur, F. J. Duly f>.t w 1u.rd I filii! 1. ou the road to complete attack. It ai ointment or balms: forjout; ; frequent small dues of is recovery. : pleasant to take Anti-Monopoly Drug Store and corus boils Bollard' wart kraut .: il e.epeoul Best on earth for liver and kidney many children like it. It contains Tydings & Co. m sores, felons: ulcers tetter, Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry salt rheum fever aM .ehla .. ..i.4 , III troubles and all forms of stouach and no opium or ether harmful' substanceand The next visit: to Ocala! of Dr. E. T. hands skin sores, chapped for it) and at the first sign of a croupy eruptions infallible balm ... Muted . . bowel for t' aU aFei'V. complaints. t Only oOc. Guar. be cough, apply given frequently may as confidently to a Allen, the eye and ear specialists piles. Cure Ballard's an teed by Auti-Mouepoly Store to adult. For guaranteed. Only 25e. at Snow Liniment sill rll Drug baby as an sale by all will be Thursday! Sept. 27, at the externally to the ! Anti-mopcly Drug Store and and Tydings & ('0. m druggists and medicine dealers. m Montezuma hotel. & Co. Tydicgs throat. 50c. at Anti-Monopoly drug tow MI** to pwai** m ttfJ. . - U1 DfU| Jt..r.- .i . s -t . 'y w -' ',,? ,, ....::.:- "' t ,"- .,. =.. .,-h-. '., <"- .. . I - ....... ... : . : : ... ' 11!>"' < ,. ::" .<&.: ,4 "" p-_ p, '' ."'.p;_0 .. ; ,", ';'"f.- _. ad.