- .,0 , :; <::* -- - : -h )3 ; , -',.; ,-.f-! ''Z':'('<.1I'fr" -!f"f'J.;" t'-i", v! ,,",.... fl>.'l'. ...". ::.t-. '";ti,J- ..,.........'t.hJ. "....' ':- = i >... .' .. -J. ;:: !,o' f ,,,,, ""' "> :a o'1>-' "I." ';;0""; I'i'"; '' '''.",!- !If.t.I.'- ."," I, :W"ti.........'!! '-" -" "f'.j!' !, .. '"ii3 'oo" '..- -.'......"..- pshi' swr -'........ ":" .,. ,-. "'...;,.,.. .. , ._ ,' ". .'T' ''r ", ,.. ixs'' .-. .",."'," "" '';tt.. ' k ,... 'r'.' -- ,; :, Jr:" ",..'J,".;..$:,' 1ttt.'T''i".r!: .' 'ii". ,'. >."Wet .'f"-> ,r"," ".,,.'.,,:"ri." :. . : : ;j. ; , , ' . , ' \ ; ?t' j "'" - J. ? ,", 't;..:!{..? '. ), ".f" f ;C' ,.: ... d y."i. '' ,,l "- ;;, . ','' _._:: <; .If. Jf \"- ', ",#' i ..L __ ; -- IL : ' > ( ,,,\.f if.f: (:1.-: !T p NEWSPAPER.-- WHAT@ IT;BUT:; A 3A' OE..BUSY}LIFE ;ITS-- FLUCTUATIONSm AND VAST CONCERN';--CO 'PER: 't _ . } ,"" :'!t :"" ;; ' -' sJl** NO t Ji F CAT A ) 'ATJGrUST17' 1906 ONE DOLLAR TEAT s* : =aYOL. 4l ; ; *' FLOEIDAi/FRIDAY. ''- ..... ., ,, , ;...i'e' Sar. 'I''f* __ ___, .:..... f G_ L'J APB Nf$ BOUT: TOWN. Mr., ,8. ,L. Patterson: Is Very III In MATRIMONIAL. f THE MARION LIGHT ,ARTILLERY. - t" New York. W'. .... I 'or..t,: :r.. ,", ; EL' ''ABETH'-' : ,HARRIS. Telegrams were received' in the city ,Smith: -Bryan. The following.is the,,roster of the AGAIN t 411 ; : .Local I Editor, Monday .announcing: : the, serious. Illness A simple and lovely home wedding Marion Light ,Artillery collected* .from , C -L' 'of .Mr. S., Lester Patterson in was that of Mr,.James Charles:Smith memory by Mr.IL A. Carlton after a -,' :_" -,, ',; ','.: _, -- : ," _. '.-...-- -,' -. '," ,. 1. 'H .. Mr,''and Mrs A. w. "Allan of Weirs-. New York. Mr. Patterson recently of this city, and Miss Ada Leonore period of forty-five years t are the cite for,atfew recovered from an illawa and as soon The ompany, was i organized on the '.t; :Ja' : days;; ; : Bryan: of Mattelwhichtookplace &t' :< : ,> ";.!'," '.!'.i,il''' ..','."''':.i *" -f---3.,-'fcs5italess,.;: J, as'able.Jtp,traverh&:adrs..Patter. .... -.. eighth day ,of- Qyembef iJ61, in .the ! 6--: ,, the home of'the::,bride's" )arents!<)'Mi; _".,, son .JefNew' yo\Wrhere; Mrt Patterson and, Mrs: J,,,M Bryaa.yesterday.morn court;house' at'Ocala'ud'.o the four ( - j. i4:.l ., = '- : ."- ''*;" sdrL Sellers.!.if ..it'' '; had" <"decided'.... ''tt."undergo a :.sur ing at half after-ten:o'clock thRev- ', teenth$of November.rwas...ordered toGainesville , ' ,,. -.u.J'.. .-2 gical 'operation TheJiieft' here" only Charles Chauncy;;Carroll, of the!Bap- and Iater'to Fernandina. !....Y, it i- <' .1., ; 1 '. four ore days;':ago.= tist church; of'"Ocala, speaking:'the J hl1' Sk Martin w8.s\ei-- iected- captain; WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTEND a ): r. /]E.-A. Glover,and children hare :Monday- "Dr. .J&miiJL'.J. > ctson, Jr. words that:joined-_ the .destinies 'of Jt J.bicklson; first lieutenant;; R. P. <-' ,.' TION TO THE FACT THAT WE ' i.,. 'to': Atlanta luidTbomaBTllle-, tot received'avtelegram'sayingv. "operatlonhad.been these ..youngOssla. ,"'7esterday..t. '!., received;'another1tele ;;which was of--'thefbride's; attractive- -sisters N.played'Meudelsokn's cavalry service, which left Lieutenant One Price( System IF- '0, >' 'X1'I/Of: .. Sellars, of'0cklawaha,; ot somewhat alarming 'nature' and wedding march.which McCants captain of the company.. He "' !. requesting..that:he :New*York afterwards resigned and P. J. Perry t- , come.tp the approach of ,the bridalparty. ,was shopping and visiting Jin the heralded .. '. > ' ? "*. (once. Dr;: Jackson 'leftlon the" 7:05: -' 'r became captain and remained with t ; bride was attended:thy her 'Brlck'C1tj'; yesterday. jThe.. fIN - -' .I.._ "-.,.:,.. _""' Jt :... o'clock train Monday* '-'night,''and, :wjll aunt.- Mrs. S.,":H. (Cummins, :"matron v" '":- the company, until its surrender at .. OCALA. r' and children arrive_ in New York tomorrow morn : her sister "Mias Nellie Bryan : Meridian, Miss.,' May 9, 1865.. - E. Tbagard honor , Mrs. ,' -WE ARE, ALSO THE,PEOPLE..WHO-. ..,. ; t>.: of themembers left. Wednesday for .Jwk8onrtllewliere? ; : ing. ,, maidHpf-honor&.. and. .another_,sister, Following are the names -- 0 "AND SELL. --.- "--',.. f ',.: ; !'"Y ,1- of .company .r...... ..JELL FOR'CASHpNJL ,_ __ .. Q 1.wU1.spend'a.week With friends. :MLPitTerson7Jundfeds! ;bOriends Miss 'Lillian Bryanand Miss ,Tochl ,J1 e. ;. "''__ EVERYTHING.R! '''" "." -*' --- -' ;"" -- f'-< = in this city feel deep interest in his Benjamin Ashurst, Wat'' ' a Cobb, bridemaids, and Mr. Smith had ; Arnow, ; MATTER ._. k. - REMEMEBR NO .. .' welfare and hope that he may passsafely son;, Andors, Amos; Buford;, Broom, \,. THAT " Mr. Bat Lanier, of Tavares, was a as his best, man Mr. Charles P. Pil- / 'e .-the ,.crisis.-Miami c J. .K.t Blair,- Richard Broadwaterj. '1- p WHAT YOU BUY'TROMUS, ,8AMEMUSTi } ; i mJneit "visitor" in Ocala, Wednes-- / through lans'The pretty'bridevas very fair, :: - ; - ,. < : ; ,, _' iBE., 'SATiSFACJORYj. JN ..... :; . p a claT.s .. ,' w. News. ? in her"""wedding "gown of white, and (Boring,. Joseph;*Boriig; Dr.; Burton, v .A MONEY'' ; c YOUR WAY OR Mr. Patterson is the husband of both were ''warmly"! congratulated and ;W. H.; Brinson. J. J.; BaringtonEd.; EVERY ,.. ; ) Dr. J. 0.' Baskin of Dunnellpn, andDr.jW Miss Jessie Barco, formerly of this with wishes at Barnard James; BUtch, -; Bennett .. CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. t ... ::>. showered good tie . . ";i 'j ) RliOrVea: :bf Cartel, were'viso city. She is'with 1.ei-" usband'in|Jofe" conclusion. of the._, ceremony, .. ; If. Benri.eif;. 2;' 'Bennett", 3; "", t\t" -L4:' r,*. \T THIS' WRITING WE ARE O.f-t"\r'\' <# f' ',,1, ".'": G[''>-, '::. ('-: > ' ; '" '; FERING SOME GOOD VALUESj : Ocala ** 'Bll- ttoia< : York Broward/M Pulaski : ' yesterday : ' ". 1 The wedding was witnessedbyonlythe Brqward ; ? ; < relatives and a few intimate lew,, James. ;_ Briggs.; Carlton. R. A."; M 7. 1 T l-lf" < " i) Mr" J.' L. Bmqak and ion,' Mr. Lefsmbafcnave 5Coker'W ... ': ' Casminski ,,. ; ' Memorial Re59Iut on ., A.; Carman-- Neil;* '. -" !$ tir3\ " break ] .; -.. r4 : 'to .:Crystal friends,and an elegant bedding : i i:.. " gone . iA' Id : "" -. !. Wheteashe Grand Exalted ,;Ruler fast was served ,to-the guests :'Jacob; 'Cooper, Andrew. : Colding, < l ' T Uvef for'aq : : few/days of the Universe in His infinite wisdom Cribb R. Curry Wiley andSurnmerGo.otis After the bride bad .donned her Samuel,; ; "- ; Spring : _ 'li' ,SiMr,, J, M. Meffert. 'of Lowell, ,came has taken 'from our midst our traveling dre.ss" Mr. and: Mrs. Smith. I Coo, Z.; Driggers, J. J.;: Dye Join, William !; .- oW ..'-, >.; "+ :f' ".-; ,; ." ' ; beloved brother 'Edward L. McIntosh, Dozier ..L.Diliberry ; Davis : *i down'.yesterday afternoon: to look aft. came to, Ocala and left on the_afternoon ; ,' ,": *' .,er'business interests here and. train for Dayton Beach, where James; ..Dupree, E.; D.i Dupree.L. : : Whereas, his bright disposition and their honeymoon will be spent. D.; Eichelburger_ Adam; ,Fife,R. ..M.; ' lovable, character have ,so endeared FifeWm.' Frink,-; Gordon, Wesley; Mr. A. P,",Baskin; of Anthony, prom Mis Smith is very popular and ; , him to our brothers as to make it a Geiger, Jack; Geiger, William; Geiger - and seat farmer and trucker, of Anthony,, greatly loved in her home town,' ! privilege as welt'as a duty .to publicly George Gradon, F.; Griffin, Dr.; : has friends here ; 't Vas, in the city yesterday. she already many ,, '. . .' '-Ii -. express our love and respect for who are delighted that this is to be J.; Hilton, John; Hilton,.James f Hen- :WHICH WILL HAVE TO GO. OUR :> ; \ = r <0' Mrs. G. W. Davis and sons have him? therefore ner home. Mr. Smith has been living Hogan, D. N.; Hogan, R.; Hogan W. POLICY IS THAT NOTHING MUST'. , retnraed home from Lake Welr.whereth.ey Be it Resolved That in the death of in Ocala for several years, and is an don, -; Hagedon Thos:; Hlggen- BE CARRIED OVER.. {- t, : :: " spent week very- pleasantly. our brother, Edward L. McIntosh, we excellent young jeweler. He was until botham, S.; Hull Ben j:; ,Hines.Wm;; 'r OUR BUYER. EXPECTS TO GO TO o', ,. ;'. :: : c 1 --, have lost a loyal and ....devoted'Elk, ; a'short time.agp with the 'Ocala Music J.; Hilton,'Ben; Homle's,H. M.,M. D.; v'.; NEW YORK Ity' ABOUT TEN DAYS. I", -- .; ,1' i.-' Rev. J. P. Hilburn. of Live Oak, who Charity benevolence, 'justice and and Jewelry company, but is now Hachell.-; Haddock,'H.; Haddock, : ,HE INTENDS BUYING THE LARGEST G ,:,' '.;' "'> \ :. 'iris' very tick last week at. his home brotherly love were his beacon lights' with Mr. A.. E. Burnett Don; Jerkins, Samuel; Johnson, J 's.; LINE. OF' GOODS EVER, HANDLED .' ." ': r i-. :" '-'" 11;,, are delighted to learn, and his standard. D. Johnson| ,, .. F !' there we The Ocala Banner unites with the Johnson, -; Johnson, ; ,,<,' BY US PREVIOUSLY. '-, ' .tow all right again. This will be good Our Motto-The faults of our brother other friends of Mr. and Mrs. Smith F.; King, Wm.; King,:Jas.; Lane E.; WE, GUARANTEE' AT AN'Y TIME. ', :? ,; ,--tews ,to his friends all over the state. we write upon the:.sand, their 1vlr in best 'good wishes for .happy life. Lang. ,Jas.: Ledworth Wm.; Leltner, AND AT ALL, TIMES THAT WE-' tues 'on, the tablets of love's memory. Among the visitors from away, who Jno.; Leitner Wilber;- Lary ,L.; Lov- .# 'SELL .CHEAPER. THAN ANY OTHER .. ,=, ,. Mr. B 8. Quarter-man, of Fairfield, In his gallant struggle for. afe he attended the wedding were the bride'stwo ell Leitner George; Griffin, -; j FIRM 'IN OCALA. WE CAN l: .?: ,:_ 'of'our most valued friends, dropped ..merited and received the admiration grandmothers, Mrs. Bryan, of Mathewes, J. w.,; Mock, J.;' Masters, PROVE THIS BEYOND A DOUBT 'j'l' : : la to see us yesterday and left of all who knew hiD Rodman and Mrs. Caroway, of Holder, Benj.; Mott, B. L.:;;' McNabb Jas.; Mc- TO THE MOST SKEPTICAL :::' ;' I 'two of the 0.,K. prize pumpkins with Resolved, That a copy 'of these resolutions Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cummings., Nabb,.J. N. G.; Marlow, Thos.;' Mln-| WE:' WANT YOUR TRADE AND IF < -.' u., and we are expected to feast on be spread upon, our minutes ton,.Jno., 'Mia ton,- S.;, Morrison,,A. H.; \ SQUARE :!DEALING AND HONEST "-, > .. :, j .i&tkla, pies. for the next week. and be sent to the sorrowing widow,, Mrs.I Lancaster, Entertains the Daugh Morrison, D.; '}Morrison John; Mor -, METHODS' DESERVE SAME WE ,: '-, -- ... - ." # who lost a husband who loved his fellow rison, Wm.'MiIes Meadows; McBride, >rl ' ters. GET IT. :. ,. .SHOULD -_ _,. ,, .:?:: J. L. of Jacksonville, and whose devotion to him Chas: ...... .'.: ;<. 3: : Mr. Billlngsly. > man The monthly meeting of the,Dickinson Jas.; Merando, T.; McCrovy ; CALLJ>N JUS THE NEXTTIME-YOU'. ; ; '' 'was shaking hands with his friends was constant and worthy and whose Norton, N. Norton Wm. ,'' ';' .. ;- , ; : ,Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy Neal -; ;, REIN: OCALA. ; l : .J. here yesterday. ,He said that Govern brave spirit did not give' up to the' are always very pleasant Oats,.Dr.; Peterson, H; Plunket, E.; < .' ; i";:;.'", > Broward' had accepted the invitaUea very last. affairs. Last Friday they were Plumer. j-.:; Pasteur' ,,'G.;Perry, A.H.':| '*to be'at, the barbecue- at Fort Mo i T. T. MUNROE, tained by Mrs., Joseph L. ,Lancaster Perry, Tl, J. No.,1; Perry, T. J. No 2; .- r' ;', Ceyoo August 24, and will give the' MAURICE .STRAUSS. in a delightfully happy manner..:'There Powers =;; Phillips, M.; Rothchlld, c .jepd people there a "spell" on thedraining S. T; SISTRUNK: waS an unusually large number present -; ReII1.lY'i.. Rames, F.; Riggs, THE VARIETY STOIE.? , of the 1 everglades. -- for this season of the year when -: Robertson.Jabez;. Redding, H.; zr DIME NOVEL IN REAL 'LIFE.,' Seigler, M.: Sweringer S:;' 'Smith B.. * . scf many of the members. .are away: ; ( %!*:. ,.. ,..11" ' After the Livery Stables.opdjof -I from tpwn.' After Jhe regular bust. f | Saunders, B."; Istevens,' ;Cap, ; The health and the city Wrecks a'n Train to ,.,- -= .... -- ' Boy .Express ness, conducted by.the president,.,Mrs. SlIlith, Jnl!; Strickland, J. C.;, Smith, - . : council in Jacksonville are now after Learn if Stories' Are' Realistic. S. Shlpes J.; . : Thos Sparkman ; ' * , 3 Fannie, R. Garybad been;. completed ; *. ; = toe livery and private stables of that palatable., refreshments were' served- "- SturdavaSC, ;: =y 3: Stodardi--| : ;, FLORIDA&: PINES., ,> .11- Always-yrglTant.! j : city Special to, 'the Ocala Banner: : by Mrs.. Lancaster assisted by: her atus, -,;; jJ.TTilnfan i : JaoF;t prraceyJ-0: ; |* '<-': ,'. i*** f\ In early life Audubon the naturat1st a == U is now known that stables andespeeiallyjthose Memphis, Tenn7)JAugj l6.-Sensa. young daughter Dorothy.. Vaugn, G. .sr.; Vaugn, G,. jr.; Vaugn,, Crop. Exceeded- Estirnates=, Look- for ,, was .financially ruined, so that. = . , kept in an unsanitarycendHJen Ronal'Iiterature.and a desire'for realIsm On this occasion the, Daughters j!; 'Wilson'George*' Wingate.'i.V Wall:' Over, 4,000,000. **;. BoxeT. Oranges. when his debts,had' been paid he. found = : .,breed flies and flies distrib were moving causes in the wreck two Whfilesoaser,-WW! : $" , ; were' very delighted to receive :Thqs:; Wall, H-7 .'. .}; himself without a'dollar; yet he wabsolutelY' - ute disease largely more than mosquitoes of the eastbound Hot Sprip.gs.sP& fBdynton, Fla.. was ., ing new members Mrs,' J.' A. Walters and Zeigier, J., J, H.. Bv,, "Butler, M w aDd more attention is now paid clal. on the Rock Islandrailroad, -- t. by .a Miss Florence' Walters, transferred It will be noted that .some .of, the in the' city this, week. He has been a uhdiscouraged. r'r-'* to the. sanitary] conditions of stables, small boy today ', initials are omitted or'perhaps 'some "Was. inclined he asks, to .cut ;_: } from the? Montezuma Ga., chapter. buyer of tomatoes in Florida; for a - especially livery stables than heretotore. The boy threw a switch and throat in ioolish despair? No;p > Carlton open At this meeting Mrs..Gary and Miss of I:the merbers 'altogether, Mr.1- number''of years and this year grew my " the train it, the carsrunning had talents, and to them I instantly split on forward .will'be glad if some other member : He Walters read articles referring to interesting some of, his own. says. that there , k The council of Jacksonville has siding and the rear resorted." t: city a the upon of the'company'will supply . incidents "of Confederate history ,was. too,much, rain in'Florida for good recently introduced and passed an ordinance roaches following the. main' track. ,A : A There he. stood at the parting of = . en. omissions. and they: were very much tomatoes: this year but lie has hopes _ regulating the livery. stables' Pullman sleeper was badly damaged. joyed. We think that,after a lase of forty- of there being a good crop the coming [the ways and he struck in the path' - ,:, : and putting them under the supervision The train was pulling out of a station Next month Mrs. Walters, will .be five years to recall these names shows spring i which was to lead him to fame and a., 4 of the board of health. at the time and had'not attaineda remarkable feat of, memory. reasonable amount of prosperity. but - Daughters. stated .y the hostess of the, a Concerning pineapples, he Ocala should pass a similar ordinance. high rate of speed. None of the passengers it is to remembered that he never = - r that when he was in Jacksonville last train was seriously from Alachua Dozier. j for' a moment relinquished his purr ; ; or crew Fine Cattle Shipped Death of Miss Addie week, up to that Saturday night 620,- i ;' suit of'obser'ing-the life of wood and injured. County. Addle Dozier died Tuesday crates 'of-pines been, shipped Miss : 000 bad A postal card received at this office The boy explained his act by saying J. D. Stringfellow, who owns a field, and to read one short extract Jacksonville 'at the residence from the east coast and, the keys. He Tttterday from Mr. ,L. E. Lang saysthat that he had read about train morning in : from his autobiography is to learn -; ot"the and devotesa fine farm west city estimated that there :will be at least he and his party of young people wrecking and wished to see whetherit of her sister, Mrs. Julia E why he met success rather than failure , part of his business to ,raising fine bu.OOO more,, making the >crop 650,000 Welaka and that ' : .arrived safely at was anything like the' ones the Cooper.. She was the daughter of the :. "One of the. most extraordinary the distinction of shipping crates. This is 150,000 crates"more g cattle enjoys ; they are having a big time and a perfeet books described. Cot; Leonard Dozier, ,of" Fernan things among all these adverse elr-, , late of the first solid car load of this than was estimated the beginning : if their does number trip even party cumstances was that I never for a' out Alachua 'and, sister of.Messrs: ,Leonard the Prices for pines have been : thirteen. hare chartered Mr class of cattle of county. dins was a season. . They Taking Trip on the Silver Springs day gave up listening to the songsof' Pat Randall's houseboat the "Wino- Mr. Stringfellow sold a few days and John Dozier, of this city, and: remarkably good, those sold at ship- their = watching Ocklawaha ourbirds., or peculiar Run and River Z. C. chambliss, the cattlemanof who made this ping station'averaging about'$1.65 per . aa," and will spend severaldays long- ago to of'Miss Lydia Dozier hablfe! or delineating them in , t. :.er cruising on the river and around Quite a party of prominent young Marion county a carload, consist; city her home until a short,:while ago crate. Mr. Butler says that E. P. Por- the best way I could. Nay during -;- people from Anthony were in Ocala thirty-one head of grade ShortHorn Jacksonville.Miss cher told him that what 'pines had the lakes. They are a jolly crowd of Lug of when she went.to live in deepest troubles, I would fry- -.. V Monday and went from here to steers which were several been consigned so far as be knew my ' Amy young people, wits the exWftioa : of Durham Dozier Is: also survived by' quently wrench myself from the very : of Mr. Lang and Mr. Ardis Silver Springs. They have chartered raised on his farm.These,steers are other; sisters. would average: about $1.50. per crate. persons around me, ,and retire to = ' , Waterman, of this city, and Miss Kate the boat "Wino1 a" for a few days all in healthy condition, well proportioned The funeral took place Wednesday These prices will make the growers some 'secluded spot of our noble forest , _,MRcksll. of Summerfleld and life this and expect too enjoy a delightful trip and brought good prices. afternoon :from :the .residence of Mrs. money; ; and many a time, at the sound of, : -reekfs;{ one long sweet song to them. down the run and on the Ocklawaha Stringfellow has been ,engaged. Cooper the services being conductedby Concerning oranges- Mr..,Butler said the wood thrush's' melodies have I river as far as the St: -Johns. They in the raising of fine cattle for about, 'Rev. 'W..L.Ma,, >;onof the Baptist that.the last few weeks there has been fallen on knees and there prayed : r. my: A BRAVE BOY. will probably tour the little Ocklawa: three years, and.has, been. quite sue- church., considerable dropping from. the trees, earnestly to 'our God.*-Youth's Com ' .)\ ha ,and lakes [before returning cessfuL He declares that the ShortHorn 'Ocala friends; extend sympathy to although, the,crop will be larger than anion. . Trenton, Aug. Nine-year-old home. Mr. Louis Lang,.' of this city ,of Durhams.is, the ,only beef ,the Messrs .Dozier ,in ,their bereavement last year!; Orange-growers. last season ;; 'J<*a Bitting. of 123 Turpin street was arranged this ,,jolly trip and those in cattle for this country,-Gainesville i made such good money: that 'they are GainesvilleVs.! Ocala.The ' of the Roe'bling the party'are thefollowing elated prospects and look for a -- itaadtef at the aide : Sun. > ,over Ocala Kidstt defeated the : :railroad.. -siding on South, Clinton ave Misses. Cora and Ossie Griffin' and _-"- I "Live in Florida, and, Tear diamonds trifle.over 4,000,000 boxes for the en.. Gainesville "K1dl ts" yesterday af. aee. this morning ,when a drill, train their guest Miss Kate Lang, of Miami Mrs. Walter Armstrong of live ,'*,", we .heard" a. Florida' ,enthusing : toe. ''state' .. next 'Sea.Son.-New York ternoon by a score of 15 to 8.e; _. .; N'oYer his right foot and crushed Misses',Sue and Grace Miiligan, Oak who attended the ,unvelllag 'of say::forty years ago and have' Fruit and, Produce News. 'Bruce Metf e rt pitcher for the Ocala.. : til hit toes. The little fellow remained'Iot.W Mrs..Farris: ; Mr:: and>Mrs. James.How: the monument erected at Fellowship lived to ,see it realized.We saw ,a pitched -good game a : he _ children and .and team , Mr'and : O. M. Gale ; ; )Mrs. ? ,' l &t and did not utter. a sound. ell and. Mr. Ward Griffin, all; of,An to the. memory of her husband,;; the woman-at. .therAragoa hotel to lJacksonyille wilI''return'to'theIr former home while ,the Gainesville boys had to . ' H was.only the sight of the, embed thony-and; .Miss Kate Mitchell,. of .late Dr. Armstrong, and who has been [ froms4' small interior'village their several times. : ' < Ben a.. few.days and reside change pitcher ... 'eoftba.t caused the ,watchman.to no"Bee Summerfleld. who. Joined, the partyat in this city for'severaldays with her the::other. day: bedecked in,.gems.''that, at yewin'! a.fairly good sized \ in x Gale The. .crowd was : there Mr the future. ,:' ''.' that; the? had been.run over. Silver ,Springs. ; Mrs Waiter Bishop- has : . boy sister, gone UOOO '. ., : '; ; cost ; : will be' in' charge-of-tte1\ Marion Mercantiie'Ctompinyt one,'and ail seemed to enjoy :the game. :A.kwry tan was sent'to the police -, -, .. -' .. it -.AshevWe., N. -C-,., to'spend. 'the- 'sum. ) Mr.. Gale,has been ;There:will be another game. be ..',. ,rt yz- ',111t:p'tfc asibelasce. The boy toped''to ,I r: Miss' Freddie; FpyHrbo. ''spendingher 1- : -- The.Submarin;printed Thermal, : this'city the same' teams this ,morning. - tween ""i i,, the:oonve 1rlthPoUceBwiGule; ;.Vacation at'AsheTIUe-.,C{spent Calis. ,_enjoying\the;reputation, qfr being with, the,';.TeapotjGrqceryln. < that as',Biany as can will ; !5>- Ili4 dNa't:aiy.a iioivh'He.:1JII'tl.tenIL'J t couple of,.days at.Lake Toxaway thisAeeland ':,:Mr: >Frank. Reagan: of "Brooksvflle; the lowest ,down new peilldhworld. for the past'fyear'; or. more and has It'ls come..out:hoped thee and b.eln _ ,: tea., ) I Hosfltal/where' .hIstoeety 'wair1, 'delighted< 'Y1th-tts: was in'.Ocala yesterday,'' ]His familyare.atLaie .;ILls.. '"printed:122' feet, "'below" thelevei made excellent dtlzen.:.His friends : to see.- ::;. ;:j,;, a.tstsd.- ''' .- .. m1....; 1 ,., ."., \ .. ;. ,, Weir'for.several.-weeks.. .of:the' sea: )dere'w11I.. regret'kIs, .. .. ..departure.- '."" .,....', '- .' theb4tys aIetg._ !di: . .. 1'1t . t ,: ; .fi" .. ; ': .-> >- '' ,.' : >> :;;:::" ,- :'-'" ;' + ; ; '; : ; 4i"i, ., : -' : :?, ..=::; .: .'-; '::'"; :"1 c : , "" ,- : 7t i"" :: : 3 : : & } c', ; : > i .. .,., ""1' ,. :; .. ,. :: iT: ', ,; ;. .' ; {t f .-, '":,' ,.{r;j'.xo ...";'-, "'"'y.-, .<';---- ,.: ,.,'. c ., ]-.. : 4r1 ', .' "' -:' : .-'- _' -:, ,"- -'_ aJYSll, . -": 1-: "';. ::'_",..> !,;".,'16'.. ,,". j;' .ei tr J '; x.', "--1; : ..J1"Jf'.J" ? ,. 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