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I I 7 < < 8 1 lI V I I i t f riJI- I f f l ti 1 1 tiff OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY MARCH 26 1908 THREE l 1 I I I t4GLAND SAYS NO ALUM lr- t l l- r 7r ycT tit IN fOOD A and strictly prohibits t- ithe sale of alum I bating powder WL 1 A I- So does France- So t G does Germany t The sale of alum foods I has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum- bia ¬ and- injurious alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as To protect yourself against alum r when ordering baking powder t Sap pfainl9- ROMALBAK NG t I and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar It adds to the digestibilityand ttiholef sameness of the food n F CE CONVENTION POINTERS TO- I April 13 and our twentieth State < Convention nearly here t Purchu e tickets as going to the r IVpdAVIntir Exposition fare one way plus 23 tents Tickets must bo bought Wednesday morning r liemember to let Miss E D Wood- ruff ¬ care or Rev J T Boone Jack H iIIe know who are coning giv int names so that ladies and chil- dren ¬ may be placed nearest the con- Vention ¬ church the First Congrega- tional ¬ Look out for the NorthCentrAl district Jelega ion and its badge eV I route South Lake Weir will have four t I delegates two from each society Pomona and Gilmore both in Northeastern district plan to senl eight representatives for each so clety J 1 General Secretary Shaw will lead four practical conferences give an address and have a greeting fort the Fellowship service Wednesday even- Ing It will be what we all want an 0 Shaw meeting I r The Tampa First Presbyterian so city will instead of sending any- one to the convention give the mon- ey ¬ for the fire sufferers Magdalene will send its foremost worker B TI Stall as its delegate who will have a part on the program Miss Mary Johnson will be St Petersburgs contribution to the pro- gram ¬ helpers I Ther is to be a line Junior Rally Fri ay afternoon under the leader- ship Of the Jacksonville superinten l dent Miss Eddie J McManaman- v I The metropolis Juniors aided by those from other towns will have a line program Nine District Tnions are in the State organization and iaeh of them is to have charge of a prayer and praise service Jacksonville loci Endeavorers conduct the evening song services Mrs Cora 1J Seaton and Miss Min1 nie K Neal are two wellknown I Christian workers who will attend the convention sessions and say something There are to be greetings from the Baptist Union Eporth League Y M C A Y W C A State S S As- sociation ¬ Kings Daughters Sunshine Society W C T U Allen Endeavor- ers and the State AntiSaloon Lea- gue ¬ Some of the organizations will probably bring their messages in per ¬ sonLet us pray plan and push in the I few days remaining before we meet at Jacksonville Grace A Townsend Interlachen Fin March 24 190 WHAT SHALL WE- HAVE FOR DESSERT- Try Jello the dainty appetizing economical dessert Can be prepare- dinstantlysimply add boiling water and serve when cool Flavored just right sweetened just right perfect in every fray A luc package makes enough dessert for a large family All grocers sell it Dont accept substi- tutes JELLO complies with all Pure Food Laws Seven ors1el11on on I Orange Raspberry Strawberry Choc- olate ¬ Cherry Peach I T 1- I I I 1 IR wMM > I REYE1lUE- j f E t I ir I Roses Forefather I i Pure Corn Whiskey- A I f A Magnificent Tonic The leading physicians and spocinlists in the South I are prescribing and recommending Roses Corn Whiskey for those suffering front pulmonary affections Corn whiskey possesses great tissuebuilding properties It stimulates and strengthens I For forty years the R M Rose Co have made a 3 specialty of distilling pure corn whiskey for mutjic final use and today their Warehouses contain move genuine Primitive Method Corn Whiskey Than the total amount owned by ail other dealers and distillers j r combined I The Primitive Method is the honest way to preserve the nutrition and food value of the grain I Roses Forefather Corn is properly agedin sanitary warehouses and will be found rich Bud satisfying in flavor and of an exquisite delicate bouquet Sold at All the Best Places V Ask the Revenue Officer I If your dealer cannot supply you we will send Four Full Quits Express Prepaid 500 R M ROSE CO Chattanooga Tenn Jacksonville Fla 1 t J r I 6 TAGGART IS TRIUMPHANT i At Present Gut may be Ousted Before- He Gets Through I r i t I 11 e- i i 1 S I < I Tom Ttrart I he hrlm ftr jl in la- mot i iji nlghl tii d uo t it- lt i Il t ntfit iiKt lliis I lTUi r I 1 iiuitT i s uii1 tlin t I tltit 7 ttlllhlt r MARTIN I v tnut risiu bsy sci tn ref- I11 1 ri i n is ii iv 1111 tnI till truti- r r II pllar JI tl ttitct gtod tv f r nii hnrse and laborer ar- preMd into service The vhol r lion is an industrious bee hive Tiii cantaloupe planters if this I set MII hav in a littl smaller acre- age ¬ ina i in fornur years This prim uenee in the acreage planted is being x < rciscd on account lit financial coii- duiops hat existed North during the paimky months of last fall There will be about 300 acres of eanta lou cs in the immediate viinity Tin largest planters are Martin Hon ChamblisH t Ilowell and Kno block Etta The bean truckers have in about 300 acres only The largest planters Ire Martin c Son Townsend ISros- Knobl k llros and harnbliss AC Howell There are many smaller planters The wuteriiuUn acreage is nl so large as formerly Some of the larger planters have glint out of the iUine s There will he some- thing ¬ like 300 errs of melons plant- ed ¬ in this section Labor conditions are nearly the same in this section as at this time last year Good lay borers art still tree and for com- mon ¬ voric can command fr m ono Millar to one dollar and fifty cents pet lay The truck cro > must there- fore bring good returns to pay fur the reason that it will be produced under conditions quite as adverse as last I year The mill industries of this section- are being increased all the time The Meffert plant at Martin now owned and operated by M J Roess I Co is being enlarged and greatly improved Knoblock Bros have a very complete small mill that is do ¬ ing quite a local business At Low ¬ ell only two miles the Meffert lum ¬ ber an barrel mill does a fine busi- ness ¬ One mile and a half south we have the large Sumner Lumber Co I that operates a mill of one hundred r thousand feet capacity and has fitted up recently a fine planing mill at ¬ tachment This company works over one hundred hands operating its dif ¬ ferent branches of work There has grown up about the mill a prosper- ous ¬ little village that gives promise of permanency- Near Martin there is a branch of the Florida Lime Cos works owned- by the capitalist and industrialist J M Meffert This tine plant gives employment to a large force of la- borers ¬ It ranks as the best lime plant in the state The product is in great demand as the lime is of the best grade Mr Meffert is still improving this plant Soon we un- derstand ¬ I that there is to be put in a j saw mill near this plant I E P Townsepd has placed his fine- I property on the market for sale He I plans to engage in the turpentine business J X Tiller Co naval stores operators are doing a Nour- ishing 1 business The linn has em ¬ ployed at this plant over one hun- dred ¬ I men Recently the whole plant has been repaired and improved The I white cabins and the neat appear- ance ¬ of the plant make it quite pic turesque i W M Martin of the firm of Martin Son has charge of the active op- eration ¬ of that firm and is showing his generalship in handling the busi- ness ¬ so profitably He is combining- the allied farm industries and is sell- ing ¬ products each month in the year At the present time he has the fattest cattle and sheep He finds n ready market for these in different parts of the state He is now mak- ing ¬ a specialty of filling orders the same day as they are received His velvet bean fattened cattle rank with the western Armour brands He also has sold many tons of hay Thi Florida farmer can be quite indepen- dent ¬ if he can succeed in nlakin such combinations as hats Mr Mar- tin ¬ A long petition has been tiled by the truccers and they business peo- ple ¬ slang the Railway Commission to require the A r L to give better service in the way of telegraphic communication The truckers alP going to suffer because of the recent retrenchment on the part of the rail- road ¬ mil telegraph lines The ser- viCe ¬ is fin impaired Recently the order came from headquarters to cut- out the instimionts at Martin This Iis rifle of the must important shin ping places on the line arid the people- of this section feel keenly the mat- tel Jt is greatly to be desired that the telegraph instrument will be pu back in RACE SUICIDE e As President Roosevelt calls it is not nearly the menace to increase in pop- ulation ¬ that deaths among infants are And eight out of ten of these deaths are directly or indirectly caused by bowel troubles McGees Baby Elixir cures Diarrhoea dysentery sour stom- ach ¬ and all infant ailments of this nature Just the thing for teething babies Price 25 and 50c Sold by AntiMonopoly Drugstore- I I I 1 e I Ut- 6l4r 3- M j ynwxxKxx 4i4 1 < AI4A 1E iftd Y V f l- t t 1 t f ri t I rtj 9 11t 1 > C i I ccr- yt 1- cl r I j c t t C- d jI t r + f v t 1- i 11 JLTAYLORCO I The MasterTailora- of America J1 rJ l v ail F 4 I i- I 4- ii t y I I L I It g HTHE 3 button Chester 1 I Sack rs one f J- S Taylors newest Models t Dozens of others to t ar S choose from together with the biggest array of fab- rics ¬ i J- I in town To measure Only i t t q r jij 1 1 Jr r J Ij l I I have just returned from New York where i I y 1 took a complete course in the art of measuring men tor clothe 1 am now able to fit the hard to wI fit I am positive that I can fit you You 11 will find at my store 400 samples of the latest ef- fects j in Spring and Summer Goods for Men Re- member 1 I I positively guarantee to make you 1t your clothes for less or no sale Come now while you are sure of selections- I 1- I f am always glad to show my samples 1 t Ii MARCUS FRANK f- Ar z I j The I f- I Variety Store P- i3ar3e3tC < t cnnnu D- L K3a3 3 3rr i 1 HOTEL WIIMOI t- I 151719 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville Fla s AVtt arm FirstClass in All y I 11 p I i slfifiointmcnts f- foer I I L i I t A r- I < r i Pi7 k i American Plan 2 and 250 tA I 1 t 1 E r 1 f Jt1T 1 rr 11 it Ft per da European llan f I fP t Y 1 tl I 9 Rooms one cents I 1 b person 75 r ar r 1 1 4 If 1 I f f r t I t l I r ji r r I H i per day and up Special week- ly ¬ r d r r = j ffhj C rates Center of City Neir r- I 1J 3- 1rtiii rr f fi f t r hfH f z tl t all Car Lines Open all the I I ltt nn r t4 s- r Year Rooms with Lath Kx t I Ic t lit e 1 I il Er fI t 9 r 1L44 s a tea Charge IJus from Depot ft- C I 1 t j2 and Steamships f r z h = = I 1 J r B SMITH proprietor PURE WHITE SAND I I For Cement Sidewalk Construe ¬ j t tion and Building Purposes 8eP i BH SEYMOUR jL > I Vv Iih- I V L lJ t 4 iJfi 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Page 1: f NO ALUM t titufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/00805/0577.pdf · district Jelega ion and its badge eV I route South Lake Weir will have four t delegatesI two from each society

I I 7 < < 8 1 lIVI I i t f riJI-I ff l

ti 11 tiffOCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY MARCH 26 1908 THREE l

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I t4GLAND SAYSNO ALUM lr-

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and strictly prohibits t-

ithe sale of alum

I bating powder WL1A I-

So does France-So

t

G does Germany t

The sale of alum foodsI

has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum-

bia

¬

and-

injurious

alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as

To protect yourself against alumr when ordering baking powdert Sappfainl9-

ROMALBAK NGt

I and be very sure you get RoyalRoyal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape

Cream of Tartar It adds to the digestibilityand ttiholefsameness of the food

nF

CE CONVENTION POINTERSTO-I April 13 and our twentieth State< Convention nearly heret Purchu e tickets as going to ther IVpdAVIntir Exposition fare one way

plus 23 tents Tickets must bobought Wednesday morning

r liemember to let Miss E D Wood-ruff

¬

care or Rev J T Boone JackH iIIe know who are coning givint names so that ladies and chil-dren

¬

may be placed nearest the con-Vention

¬

church the First Congrega-tional

¬

Look out for the NorthCentrAldistrict Jelega ion and its badge eV

I

routeSouth Lake Weir will have four

t Idelegates two from each societyPomona and Gilmore both in

Northeastern district plan to senleight representatives for each so

clety J1

General Secretary Shaw will leadfour practical conferences give anaddress and have a greeting fort theFellowship service Wednesday even-Ing It will be what we all wantan 0 Shaw meeting

Ir The Tampa First Presbyterian so

city will instead of sending any-one to the convention give the mon-ey

¬

for the fire sufferersMagdalene will send its foremost

worker B TI Stall as its delegatewho will have a part on the program

Miss Mary Johnson will be StPetersburgs contribution to the pro-gram

¬

helpersI Ther is to be a line Junior Rally

Fri ay afternoon under the leader-ship Of the Jacksonville superinten

l dent Miss Eddie J McManaman-

v

I

The metropolis Juniors aided bythose from other towns will have aline program

Nine District Tnions are in theState organization and iaeh of themis to have charge of a prayer andpraise service Jacksonville lociEndeavorers conduct the eveningsong services

Mrs Cora 1J Seaton and Miss Min1nie K Neal are two wellknown I

Christian workers who will attendthe convention sessions and saysomething

There are to be greetings from theBaptist Union Eporth League YM C A Y W C A State S S As-

sociation¬

Kings Daughters SunshineSociety W C T U Allen Endeavor-ers and the State AntiSaloon Lea-gue

¬

Some of the organizations willprobably bring their messages in per¬

sonLet us pray plan and push in theI few days remaining before we meetat Jacksonville

Grace A TownsendInterlachen Fin March 24 190

WHAT SHALL WE-HAVE FOR DESSERT-

Try Jello the dainty appetizingeconomical dessert Can be prepare-dinstantlysimply add boiling waterand serve when cool Flavored justright sweetened just right perfect inevery fray A luc package makesenough dessert for a large family Allgrocers sell it Dont accept substi-tutes JELLO complies with all PureFood Laws Seven ors1el11on on

I Orange Raspberry Strawberry Choc-olate

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Cherry PeachI

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Roses Forefather I

iPure Corn Whiskey-

AI f

A Magnificent Tonic

The leading physicians and spocinlists in theSouth I are prescribing and recommending RosesCorn Whiskey for those suffering front pulmonaryaffections

Corn whiskey possesses great tissuebuildingproperties It stimulates and strengthens I

For forty years the R M Rose Co have made a3

specialty of distilling pure corn whiskey for mutjicfinal use and today their Warehouses contain movegenuine Primitive Method Corn Whiskey Than thetotal amount owned by ail other dealers and distillers

j

r combined I

The Primitive Method is the honest way topreserve the nutrition and food value of the grain I

Roses Forefather Corn is properly agedin sanitarywarehouses and will be found rich Bud satisfying inflavor and of an exquisite delicate bouquet

Sold at All the Best PlacesV

Ask the Revenue OfficerI

If your dealer cannot supply you we will send

Four Full Quits Express Prepaid 500

R M ROSE COChattanooga Tenn Jacksonville Fla

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TAGGART IS TRIUMPHANT i

At Present Gut may be Ousted Before-

He Gets Through

I r i t I 11 e-

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SI < I Tom Ttrart

I he hrlm ftr jl in la-moti iji nlghl tii d uo t it-

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MARTIN

I v tnut risiu bsy sci tn ref-

I11 1 ri i n is ii iv 1111 tnI till truti-r r II pllar JI tl ttitct gtod tvf r nii hnrse and laborer ar-preMd into service The vhol rlion is an industrious bee hive

Tiii cantaloupe planters if this I

set MII hav in a littl smaller acre-age

¬

ina i in fornur years This prim

uenee in the acreage planted is beingx < rciscd on account lit financial coii-

duiops hat existed North during thepaimky months of last fall Therewill be about 300 acres of eantalou cs in the immediate viinityTin largest planters are MartinHon ChamblisH t Ilowell and Knoblock Etta

The bean truckers have in about300 acres only The largest plantersIre Martin c Son Townsend ISros-

Knobl k llros and harnbliss AC

Howell There are many smallerplanters The wuteriiuUn acreage isnl so large as formerly Some ofthe larger planters have glint out ofthe iUine s There will he some-thing

¬

like 300 errs of melons plant-ed

¬

in this section Labor conditionsare nearly the same in this sectionas at this time last year Good layborers art still tree and for com-mon

¬

voric can command fr m onoMillar to one dollar and fifty centspet lay The truck cro > must there-fore bring good returns to pay furthe reason that it will be producedunder conditions quite as adverse aslast I year

The mill industries of this section-are being increased all the timeThe Meffert plant at Martin now

owned and operated by M J RoessI Co is being enlarged and greatlyimproved Knoblock Bros have avery complete small mill that is do ¬

ing quite a local business At Low ¬

ell only two miles the Meffert lum ¬

ber an barrel mill does a fine busi-ness

¬

One mile and a half south wehave the large Sumner Lumber Co

I that operates a mill of one hundredr thousand feet capacity and has fittedup recently a fine planing mill at ¬

tachment This company works overone hundred hands operating its dif¬

ferent branches of work There hasgrown up about the mill a prosper-ous

¬

little village that gives promiseof permanency-

Near Martin there is a branch ofthe Florida Lime Cos works owned-by the capitalist and industrialist JM Meffert This tine plant givesemployment to a large force of la-

borers¬

It ranks as the best limeplant in the state The product isin great demand as the lime is ofthe best grade Mr Meffert is stillimproving this plant Soon we un-

derstand¬

I that there is to be put in aj saw mill near this plantI E P Townsepd has placed his fine-I property on the market for sale HeI plans to engage in the turpentinebusiness J X Tiller Co navalstores operators are doing a Nour-ishing

1

business The linn has em ¬

ployed at this plant over one hun-dred

¬

I men Recently the whole planthas been repaired and improved The

I white cabins and the neat appear-ance

¬

of the plant make it quite picturesque i

W M Martin of the firm of MartinSon has charge of the active op-

eration¬

of that firm and is showinghis generalship in handling the busi-ness

¬

so profitably He is combining-the allied farm industries and is sell-ing

¬

products each month in theyear At the present time he has thefattest cattle and sheep He finds nready market for these in differentparts of the state He is now mak-ing

¬

a specialty of filling orders thesame day as they are received Hisvelvet bean fattened cattle rank withthe western Armour brands He alsohas sold many tons of hay ThiFlorida farmer can be quite indepen-dent

¬

if he can succeed in nlakinsuch combinations as hats Mr Mar-tin

¬

A long petition has been tiled bythe truccers and they business peo-ple

¬

slang the Railway Commissionto require the A r L to give betterservice in the way of telegraphiccommunication The truckers alPgoing to suffer because of the recentretrenchment on the part of the rail-road

¬

mil telegraph lines The ser-viCe

¬

is fin impaired Recently theorder came from headquarters to cut-out the instimionts at Martin This

Iis rifle of the must important shinping places on the line arid the people-of this section feel keenly the mat-tel Jt is greatly to be desired thatthe telegraph instrument will be puback in

RACE SUICIDEe

As President Roosevelt calls it is notnearly the menace to increase in pop-ulation

¬

that deaths among infants areAnd eight out of ten of these deathsare directly or indirectly caused bybowel troubles McGees Baby Elixircures Diarrhoea dysentery sour stom-ach

¬

and all infant ailments of thisnature Just the thing for teethingbabies Price 25 and 50c Soldby AntiMonopoly Drugstore-

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will find at my store 400 samples of the latest ef-

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in Spring and Summer Goods for Men Re-

member1 I

I positively guarantee to make you 1t

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