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s a hi y a sue 1 4 3 s 6ii < YS v a t + a- tl + a J9i 5 i IV q Yi r I 11 1- i r < x if 1- i i t I Jli- J 1 T r E OCALA BANNER nL f- I t I J 4 Tlie paper Of the PeorxLe ± ox the People and l ± v the People 99 < i L 1 NO 29 > f ALA FLORIDA FRI Y J 1 XLARY < > 1905 DO I YEAH t = i T W 4 W 1 s Watermans v > l Self Fili- ngFountain S Pen A S t i SOLD MID GUflRpTEHD BY Y tL1 P o O DRUG STOREt- 1 < p A fj I SAR ELIZABETH HARRIS Local Editor x LOCAL HAPPENINGS C I Mr 13S Dphalf of Lake Weir was visiting in Ocala Tuesday MrsW M Jenkins of Sumter S c is1 the guest of her daughter Mrs fT C Hall Mrs John A Hansbrough of is the guest of her sisterin- flaw Mrs William Hocker Jesse Williams left Tuesday after ¬ noon for Sutherland where he will attend the Methodist college Mrs M H Neuberger has returned sr Ga where she home from Augusta spent the holidays with relatives- Dr Fred Blalock has returned to f Ocala after an absence of ten days spent in Atlanta and at Madison Miss Eugenia Fuller left Tuesday tor DeCatur Georgia continue her studies at the Agnes Scott Institute Tlft Harry Bullock left Tuesday for Lake City to continue his business course at the University of Florida The attendants at the Armstrong Camp wedding spent Wednesday afternoon most delightfully al Silver Springs Miss Kate Lang gave a very pleas ant bowling party at the alley Tues lay night to quite a number of her ends Miss Mary Drake went down to unuellon Monday for a brief visit lWith relatives She returned Tues- day noon y t Mrs Charles Tyler of Clearwater f after a brief visit in Ocala with her I friend Mrs W D Graham returned home Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Nathan Mayo and fKbaby after a short visit in Ocala tit itll Dr and Mr W V Newsom fit have returned to their home at Sum 4 1 merfield Pure fresh drugs are the only kinds used in prescriptions filled by Tydings Company Tell your yhysician to = 1ease your prescriptions there to be fifilled x Strs Henry Stevens and baby of Hih Springs after a short visit in Ocala with Mr Stevens parents land Mrs Isaac Stevens returned home Tuesday Mrs C L Gamsby and son Cam ¬ eroirhave rooms at Mrs William Sinclairs for the winter They are taking their meals at Mrs C J i Phillips on South Third street lIrF Lang has arrived from ft Ocala and has taken possession of the fine PriceWilliams property S which he recently purchased for 17 jfOOO The News welcomes Mr Lang l sild his interesting family to Miami Miami News a f I T C n ii4 t < r J- Iifi o t4 i r J Dr II C Howard of Champagne Illinois is in Ocala on a visit to his son Mr E M Howard I Mr B S Weathers has accepted a position with the Buttgenbach Phos- phate Company at Holder and leis for that place Monday He will make i his headquarters at Dunnellon I i Mrs S E Apperson and Miss Mary- j Apperson of Mb Sterling Ky after spending a few weeks in Ocala left Wednesday afternoon for Lakeland l to spend the balance of the winter season uI- I Mr and Mrs Sage of Lakeland who have been spending the holidays in Ocala with the family of their son I Mr Chas K Sage returned home- Vednesdayafternoon Mrs Rufus Waterman and baby j son of Gainesville Ga arrived in Ocala Wednesday and are the guests- j of Mrs S E Waterman They will J J remain in Ocala for a couple of j nionths 1 I Judge and Mrs J L Doggett and i Miss Carita Doggett of Jacksonville j are guests at the home of Mr and- I Mrs Clarence Camp having come for the wedding of Miss Camp and I Mr Armstrong I Miss Minnie Barco spent Tuesday in Ocala on her way back to Agnes Scott where she is a student She has been spending the Christmas I l season at Crystal River with her parents Col and Mrs NIC Barcot- I I Mr Wm S Crane of California Md suffered for years from rheum i tism Iud lumbago He was finally 3 advised to try Chamberlains Pain j Balm which he did and it effected a J complete cure This liniment is for sale by the AntiMonopoly Drug- Store I t m- t t Mr Guy Ayer and his friend Mr j George Mitchell of Barnes ville Ga J who are studying medicine in Atlan- ta ¬ Ga after spending the Christmas I and New Year holidays in Ocala with Mr Ayers parents Mr and Mrs Alfred Ayer returned to Atlanta Tuesday They will stop over for a day in Barnesville Mr John Halligan and Mr J M Haley of Chicago Ill are in Ocala and are the guests of Mr and Mrs A E Delouest the first named gen- tleman ¬ being a brother to Mrs Del ¬ ouest Mrs Blanche Abbot of New York City a sister of Mr Dhlouest is slso their guest for the winter I Mr and Mrs B F Hampton of I Gainesville will remove here this I week and have leased the Coniff resi ¬ dence on East Second street Spring ¬ field The Misses Coniff will reside with them Jacksonville Sun Mrs Hampton was formerly Miss Harriett Whiddon of this city + t 9 1 il t r i 4 t I r ARMSTRONGCAMP 1 I fi Brilliant Wedding at the Baptist Church Wedrjesday 1 Morning at 1030 Ocloc I- r A Cviding of charming arrange- ments ¬ was that of Miss Lucy Camp of this city and Mr George Fergu on Armstrong of Savannah at the First baptist church Wednesday i morning at tenthirty oclock The church was beautifully and simply decorated no colors being used save green JUH white The principal decorations were four large white pillars trim ned with feathery smilax against a background of tall I palms and ferns Suspended from I the wall just between the four pillars was the wedding bell of maidenhair- ferns and smilax tied with a large bow of white satin ribbon I About one hundred invited friends I were present to witness the brilliant I nuptials To say all the nice things tiat could with truth and justice be i said would indeed exceed our limits The attractions of both bride and i groom the prominence of the fnmi 1 lies uul the taste and trouble ex- pended ¬ in the wedding preparations made it a long to be remembered- event Before the ceremony Mr Leon Fishel played a beautiful prelude In G Minor and exactly at tenthirty oclock to the strains of the Lohen ¬ grin wedding march the bridal party entered the church the ushers enter ¬ ing first and singly up the right aisle followed by the bridesmaids who I came up the left aisle I The bride in her exquisite wedding I gown of Duchesse satin with finish ¬ ings of real lace with her beauty I softened by the folds of illusion that I fell to the hem of her gown was a j vision of youthful ueauty and made I every heart beat more quickly and I silently congratulate the lucky groom J I who had won her During the mar ¬ riage she was surrounded by ti group- of I very lovely girls and fine looking- men The ushers were Messrs Joseph Norfleet Ryland Camp and Robert Camp of Franklin Virginia and Messrs George and Frank Camp of White Springs the five cousins of the bride They vore frock coats gray trousers gray gloves and tall t silk hats i Miss Sallie Camp the brides sister I and maidofhonor was lovely in a I gown of pink crepe de chene with pink picture hat and carried an arm- ful ¬ of pink roses I The matron ofhonor Mrs Clifton I Camp was very stately in her wed ¬ ding gown of white liberty silk with which she wore a white lace hat The four bridesmaids Misses An ¬ nie and Jessie Nurney of Suffolk- Va Miss Mary namp of Franklin Virginia and Miss Pallie Dekle of Marianna Fla were very beautifully gowned in white crepe de chene dresses with white picture hats and carried large bouquets of Parma violets with long streamers of violet satin ribbon I Miss Leta Camp the youngest sis- ter j of the bride and Miss Carita I Doggett of Jacksonville in dainty white accordian plaited silk dresses and white poke bonnets as the flower girls were very petite and lovely I The groom and his best man Mr F D Strachan of Savannah en ¬ tered from the vestry and met the bride who entered with her father Col Camp and standing under the wedding bell plighted their troth I Lev L B Warren pronouncing the I Capt and Mrs John L Inglis and John L Inglis Jr of Port Inglis Mrs Meade A Love of Quincy Miss Ashton Thomas of Madison and Miss Riley of Jacksonville form a pleasant party who are registered at the Ocala House > r vs mystic words that made them man and wife During the ceremony Mr Fishel played softly Thee I Love and Onl Thee and to the glorious music of the Mendelsshon wedding march the briie and groom and the attendants- in couples left the church A beautiful wedding breakfast in courses was served at the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Camp imme- diately ¬ after the ceremony to which were invited the attendants and im ¬ mediate relatives The entire home was profusely dec ¬ orated with bamboo In the large dining room were two tables at which were seated the guests The bridal table was lovely in its white and punk simplicity In the center of the table w fIr brides cake which was rnai t iif d with a bou- quet ¬ of 1file rose ied with a how knot of pith ribbon the entire con- fection ¬ being made of spun glass candy the work of a fatuous Louis- ville ¬ caterer Loosely around the base of the cake was draped white tulle and smilax and at each end of the table was a tali crystal vase of pink and white roses From the chandelier to the four corners of the table and ending in large bows were streamers of wide pink and white ribuon The place cards were hand painted in pink rose buds and the monogram A C in one cor ¬ ner was done in gold and each eon ¬ tained an appropriate rhyme painted- in gold The cards at the places of the bride and groom were heart shaped and contained the following- very suggestive verses 1 have met nauy 1 kci ro few Lined lint onethat one you Tins deed knots u together Fur tune ami tteriiit The cream was frozen in the shape- of pink and white rose buds and the bon bons were also rosebuds and this attractive scheme was carried out in the different courses wherever pos- sible ¬ After the breakfast and hearty congratulations extended r and Mrs Armstrong left over the Sea ¬ board for Cuba going via Tampa Mrs Armstrong wore a beautiful traveling snit of golden brown cloth with hat and wrap to match They will return via the east coast visiting Miami Palm Beach and other famous winter resorts and after the first of February will be at home at the De Soto hotel Savannah- Mrs Armstrong is the oldest daughter of Col and Mrs W X Camp of Ocala and is a very cul- tured ¬ and attractive young woman and she will be a charming acquisi- tion ¬ to the society of Savannah where her husband is very prominenti- n both the business and social world As Miss Camp she resided in Ocala for only a few months since her re- turn ¬ from Europe early last fall but she made many warm friends here who will wish for her every happi ¬ ness in her wedded life The out of town guests at the wed- ding ¬ besides the attendants were Mr L G Armstrong of Savannah brother of the groom Judge and Mrs John L Doggett of Jackson- ville ¬ Mr Raymond Camp of White Springs cousin of the bride Miss Lucile Colclough of Gainesville Mrs W D Clark and little daughter cf Savannah sister and niece of the groom Through the efforts of the Georgia Railroad Commission Macon will enjoy better freight rates Wonder when Ocala Palatka and other cities of the interior of this state WIll ex ¬ I perience a smilar blessing Palatka I Herald v K- f f I 1f1D- 1I OUR BANK Was born of necessity 7 allied strength in adversity Developed irith Prosperity I l mnphed by Fidelity I U7 Y ROE ft CJf LJfBLISS- Ocnla Fla Bankers J F w A Book Party Monday night Miss Marguerite Porter entertained her young friends quite delightfully at the home of her mother MrsJ C Porter on Fort King avenue All of the guests came representing some well known hook and all had a good time guessing what each one represented The two prizes lovely hooks were won by Miss Lida McDougall and Ben Todd the former for guessing the most I representations and the latter for having the best costume Fie repre- sented The Boy Knight by G A Ilenty I After the guessing a heart game I was enjoyed A big red heart was I tacked on the wall and each one shot an arrow into it the one piercing it nearest the center winning the prize The successful contestant was Marion Pelot The young hostess was assisted by Mrs Gottlieb Mrs Willis and Miss Eloise Miller and the evening was an exceedingly pleasant one New County Surveyor- Mr James R Moorehead who has been county surveyor consecutively- for the past twelve years retired from office Tuesday at noon and was suc ¬ ceeded by his brother Mr Alexander Moorehead who recived his com ¬ mission took the oath and was duly installed in office- r = Moorhead made a most excel ¬ lent and aceomodating official but had so many contracts for surveying I railroads and other big enterprises- that he found it impossible to any I longer give the attention that the duties of county surveyor required and he was not a candidate for re ¬ election- Mr Alexander Moorehead his successor has large experience is very accurate and we know that he will give entire satisfaction to those requiring his services and the record that he will make will in everyw y be praiseworthy Sickening Shivering Fits Of ague and malaria can be relieved and eared with Electric Bitters This- is a pure tonic medicine of especial benefit in malaria for it exerts a true curafive influence on the dis hase driving it entirely out of the system It is much to be preferred to quinine having none of this drugs had after effects E S Monday of Henrietta Tex writes My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice till he took Electric Bitters which saved his life At Tydings Cos drug store price 50c guaranteed m The Ocala Bainer Designated as the Official Organ The first act of the board of county commissioners upon their organiza- tion ¬ was the designating of the Ocala Banner for the publication of the delinquent tax list for the year 1904 This was done at the suggestion of the retiring member Hon E L T tmann The resolution was made in due form was heartily seconded and passed unanimously- This paper returns its profound 1 thanks for the honor conferred upon- it and assures the board that the compliment is duly appreciated and believes that their action will meet with the approval of all concerned Among the good things vouchsafed to Ocala for the New Year are the following viz A new court house- a new government building a hard road to Dunnellon It looks like Ocala is going to near her best bib and tucker iri 1905 r I o- fj s 6- g A- Lth t trjf- t9 ti r ID F t i jifji f r I DA WOUDRUWR- oom I 17 r O Block f- SSAL iE 3STATS LOANS I1JVZ a Phosphate Lands a Specie i i I have the following propers in i Oeaa and vicinity for sale i 1 louse and lot on Ocklauaha avenue between the residence of Mr Tydings and Mrs Ilowselate y vacated by Dr W V Newsom 2 Two story house and lot on South Orange street belonging to Mrs Annie Martin and next doer- to residence of D S Wooctrow 3 All of block 22 CaldwelPs ad- dition to Ocaia one acre being the property immediately north of Mr- J R Mooreheads home 4 The Alfred Davis house and lot on South First street next door to J A Pittman Sons furniture store 1 Y 5 Lewis Plater workshop on South Second street 5 The Campobello Plantation 2 12 miles southeast town consisting- of a 70 acres cleared and fenced land and 165 acres of mixedoak hickory K and pine land of first quality 6 room house outhouses etc The T i property is right on the A C L railway and has a fine deposit lime on it i 7 The Rogers place on the south ¬ west edge of town consisting of a t two story house and SO acres of W land- S The Wade Hoard property con- sisting 5f of small house and lot due south of D E Iclvers residence 9 2 12 acres of land on South r Tenth street adjoining property of J1 effort suitable for slh ividt big into lots known as the Gamble place 10 70xHO foot loton Wniona street < f rt next door to residence of R G Blake i15 r fu J G 1 W IH 1J j f 3 1 TheJewe1er at t- p 1 r lo w 1 J L f > i < kT- st Heres a Nice List From Which- to Select a Suitable Present For a Friend or Relative SOLID GOLD WATCHES SOLID GOLD RINGS ° t CUT GLASS WARE JAPANESE WARE INDIAN BUCKSKIX NOVELTIES GOLD LODGE EMBLEMS a STERLING SILVER GOODS t = The Prices You Will Find Are- As r Yt Low As Good Qualities Will Admit Call raid See < l I Oqy LUMBERRO- IJGH e 4- g and < DRESSED- Dry Siding Flooring and Ceiling jd lB H Seymour Ocala Fla 3 m r Sw tfJ < ftIi j zisi Y est jr + A- p S S 1 t 0 C1> a iit r

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Mr 13S Dphalf of Lake Weir

was visiting in Ocala Tuesday

MrsW M Jenkins of Sumter S

c is1 the guest of her daughter Mrs

fT C Hall

Mrs John A Hansbrough of

is the guest of her sisterin-flaw Mrs William Hocker

Jesse Williams left Tuesday after¬

noon for Sutherland where he will

attend the Methodist college

Mrs M H Neuberger has returnedsr

Ga where shehome from Augustaspent the holidays with relatives-

Dr Fred Blalock has returned to

fOcala after an absence of ten days

spent in Atlanta and at Madison

Miss Eugenia Fuller left Tuesday

tor DeCatur Georgia continue her

studies at the Agnes Scott InstituteTlft

Harry Bullock left Tuesday for

Lake City to continue his business

course at the University of Florida

The attendants at the Armstrong

Camp wedding spent Wednesday

afternoon most delightfully al Silver

Springs

Miss Kate Lang gave a very pleas

ant bowling party at the alley Tues

lay night to quite a number of her

endsMiss Mary Drake went down to

unuellon Monday for a brief visit

lWith relatives She returned Tues-

day noony

t Mrs Charles Tyler of Clearwater

f after a brief visit in Ocala with herI friend Mrs W D Graham returned

home Tuesday afternoon

Mr and Mrs Nathan Mayo andfKbaby after a short visit in Ocala

tit itll Dr and Mr W V Newsomfit have returned to their home at Sum4 1 merfield

Pure fresh drugs are the only kindsused in prescriptions filled by Tydings

Company Tell your yhysician to= 1ease your prescriptions there to be

fifilled x

Strs Henry Stevens and baby of

Hih Springs after a short visit in

Ocala with Mr Stevens parents

land Mrs Isaac Stevens returnedhome Tuesday

Mrs C L Gamsby and son Cam ¬

eroirhave rooms at Mrs WilliamSinclairs for the winter They are

taking their meals at Mrs C Ji Phillips on South Third street

lIrF Lang has arrived fromft Ocala and has taken possession of

the fine PriceWilliams propertyS

which he recently purchased for 17

jfOOO The News welcomes Mr Lang

lsild his interesting family to Miami

Miami Newsa

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Dr II C Howard of ChampagneIllinois is in Ocala on a visit to hisson Mr E M Howard

I Mr B S Weathers has accepted aposition with the Buttgenbach Phos-phate Company at Holder and leisfor that place Monday He will make

i his headquarters at DunnellonI

i Mrs S E Apperson and Miss Mary-j Apperson of Mb Sterling Ky afterspending a few weeks in Ocala leftWednesday afternoon for Lakeland

l to spend the balance of the winterseason

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Mr and Mrs Sage of Lakelandwho have been spending the holidaysin Ocala with the family of their son

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Mr Chas K Sage returned home-

Vednesdayafternoon

Mrs Rufus Waterman and babyj son of Gainesville Ga arrived inOcala Wednesday and are the guests-

j of Mrs S E Waterman They willJ

Jremain in Ocala for a couple of

j nionths1

I Judge and Mrs J L Doggett andi Miss Carita Doggett of Jacksonvillej are guests at the home of Mr and-

I Mrs Clarence Camp having comefor the wedding of Miss Camp and

I Mr Armstrong

IMiss Minnie Barco spent Tuesday

in Ocala on her way back to AgnesScott where she is a student Shehas been spending the Christmas

I

l season at Crystal River with herparents Col and Mrs NIC Barcot-

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Mr Wm S Crane of CaliforniaMd suffered for years from rheum

i tism Iud lumbago He was finally3 advised to try Chamberlains Painj Balm which he did and it effected aJ complete cure This liniment is forsale by the AntiMonopoly Drug-Store

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Mr Guy Ayer and his friend Mrj George Mitchell of Barnes ville GaJ who are studying medicine in Atlan-

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Ga after spending the ChristmasI and New Year holidays in Ocala withMr Ayers parents Mr and MrsAlfred Ayer returned to AtlantaTuesday They will stop over for aday in Barnesville

Mr John Halligan and Mr J M

Haley of Chicago Ill are in Ocalaand are the guests of Mr and MrsA E Delouest the first named gen-

tleman

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being a brother to Mrs Del ¬

ouest Mrs Blanche Abbot of NewYork City a sister of Mr Dhlouestis slso their guest for the winter

I Mr and Mrs B F Hampton ofI Gainesville will remove here thisI

week and have leased the Coniff resi ¬

dence on East Second street Spring ¬

field The Misses Coniff will residewith them Jacksonville Sun

Mrs Hampton was formerly Miss

Harriett Whiddon of this city

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I fi Brilliant Wedding at the Baptist Church Wedrjesday1 Morning at 1030 Ocloc I-

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A Cviding of charming arrange-ments

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was that of Miss Lucy Campof this city and Mr George Ferguon Armstrong of Savannah at theFirst baptist church Wednesday

i

morning at tenthirty oclockThe church was beautifully and

simply decorated no colors beingused save green JUH white Theprincipal decorations were four largewhite pillars trim ned with featherysmilax against a background of tall I

palms and ferns Suspended from I

the wall just between the four pillarswas the wedding bell of maidenhair-ferns and smilax tied with a largebow of white satin ribbon

I About one hundred invited friendsI

were present to witness the brilliant I

nuptials To say all the nice thingstiat could with truth and justice be

isaid would indeed exceed our limitsThe attractions of both bride and i

groom the prominence of the fnmi1

lies uul the taste and trouble ex-

pended¬

in the wedding preparationsmade it a long to be remembered-event

Before the ceremony Mr LeonFishel played a beautiful prelude In

G Minor and exactly at tenthirtyoclock to the strains of the Lohen ¬

grin wedding march the bridal partyentered the church the ushers enter ¬

ing first and singly up the right aislefollowed by the bridesmaids who

I

came up the left aisle I

The bride in her exquisite wedding I

gown of Duchesse satin with finish ¬

ings of real lace with her beautyI

softened by the folds of illusion that I

fell to the hem of her gown was a j

vision of youthful ueauty and made I

every heart beat more quickly and I

silently congratulate the lucky groom J

I

who had won her During the mar ¬

riage she was surrounded by ti group-

ofI

very lovely girls and fine looking-men

The ushers were Messrs JosephNorfleet Ryland Camp and RobertCamp of Franklin Virginia andMessrs George and Frank Camp of

White Springs the five cousins of

the bride They vore frock coatsgray trousers gray gloves and tall

tsilk hats i

Miss Sallie Camp the brides sister I

and maidofhonor was lovely in a I

gown of pink crepe de chene withpink picture hat and carried an arm-

ful

¬

of pink rosesI

The matron ofhonor Mrs Clifton I

Camp was very stately in her wed ¬

ding gown of white liberty silk withwhich she wore a white lace hat

The four bridesmaids Misses An ¬

nie and Jessie Nurney of Suffolk-

Va Miss Mary namp of FranklinVirginia and Miss Pallie Dekle of

Marianna Fla were very beautifullygowned in white crepe de chenedresses with white picture hats andcarried large bouquets of Parmaviolets with long streamers of violetsatin ribbon I

Miss Leta Camp the youngest sis-

terj

of the bride and Miss Carita I

Doggett of Jacksonville in daintywhite accordian plaited silk dressesand white poke bonnets as the flowergirls were very petite and lovely

I

The groom and his best man MrF D Strachan of Savannah en ¬

tered from the vestry and met thebride who entered with her fatherCol Camp and standing under thewedding bell plighted their troth

I

Lev L B Warren pronouncing the I

Capt and Mrs John L Inglis and

John L Inglis Jr of Port InglisMrs Meade A Love of Quincy MissAshton Thomas of Madison andMiss Riley of Jacksonville form apleasant party who are registered atthe Ocala House

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mystic words that made them manand wife

During the ceremony Mr Fishelplayed softly Thee I Love and OnlThee and to the glorious music ofthe Mendelsshon wedding march thebriie and groom and the attendants-in couples left the church

A beautiful wedding breakfast incourses was served at the home ofMr and Mrs Clarence Camp imme-diately

¬

after the ceremony to whichwere invited the attendants and im¬

mediate relativesThe entire home was profusely dec ¬

orated with bamboo In the largedining room were two tables atwhich were seated the guests Thebridal table was lovely in its whiteand punk simplicity In the centerof the table w fIr brides cakewhich was rnai t iif d with a bou-

quet¬

of 1file rose ied with a howknot of pith ribbon the entire con-

fection¬

being made of spun glasscandy the work of a fatuous Louis-ville

¬

caterer Loosely around thebase of the cake was draped whitetulle and smilax and at each end ofthe table was a tali crystal vase ofpink and white roses From thechandelier to the four corners of thetable and ending in large bowswere streamers of wide pink andwhite ribuon The place cards werehand painted in pink rose buds andthe monogram A C in one cor¬

ner was done in gold and each eon ¬

tained an appropriate rhyme painted-in gold The cards at the places ofthe bride and groom were heartshaped and contained the following-very suggestive verses

1 have met nauy 1 kci ro fewLined lint onethat one you

Tins deed knots u togetherFur tune ami tteriiit

The cream was frozen in the shape-

of pink and white rose buds and thebon bons were also rosebuds and thisattractive scheme was carried out inthe different courses wherever pos-

sible

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After the breakfast and heartycongratulations extended r andMrs Armstrong left over the Sea ¬

board for Cuba going via TampaMrs Armstrong wore a beautifultraveling snit of golden brown clothwith hat and wrap to match Theywill return via the east coast visitingMiami Palm Beach and other famouswinter resorts and after the first ofFebruary will be at home at theDe Soto hotel Savannah-

Mrs Armstrong is the oldestdaughter of Col and Mrs W XCamp of Ocala and is a very cul-

tured¬

and attractive young womanand she will be a charming acquisi-tion

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to the society of Savannahwhere her husband is very prominenti-n both the business and social worldAs Miss Camp she resided in Ocalafor only a few months since her re-

turn¬

from Europe early last fall butshe made many warm friends herewho will wish for her every happi ¬

ness in her wedded life

The out of town guests at the wed-

ding¬

besides the attendants were MrL G Armstrong of Savannahbrother of the groom Judge andMrs John L Doggett of Jackson-ville

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Mr Raymond Camp of WhiteSprings cousin of the bride MissLucile Colclough of Gainesville MrsW D Clark and little daughter cfSavannah sister and niece of thegroom

Through the efforts of the Georgia

Railroad Commission Macon willenjoy better freight rates Wonderwhen Ocala Palatka and other citiesof the interior of this state WIll ex¬

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perience a smilar blessing PalatkaI Herald

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OUR BANKWas born of necessity 7

allied strength in adversityDeveloped irith Prosperity

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Ocnla Fla Bankers JF w

A Book Party

Monday night Miss MargueritePorter entertained her young friendsquite delightfully at the home of hermother MrsJ C Porter on FortKing avenue All of the guests camerepresenting some well known hookand all had a good time guessingwhat each one represented The twoprizes lovely hooks were won byMiss Lida McDougall and Ben Toddthe former for guessing the most I

representations and the latter forhaving the best costume Fie repre-

sented The Boy Knight by G A

Ilenty I

After the guessing a heart game I

was enjoyed A big red heart was I

tacked on the wall and each one shotan arrow into it the one piercing itnearest the center winning the prizeThe successful contestant was MarionPelot

The young hostess was assisted byMrs Gottlieb Mrs Willis and MissEloise Miller and the evening was anexceedingly pleasant one

New County Surveyor-

Mr James R Moorehead who hasbeen county surveyor consecutively-for the past twelve years retired fromoffice Tuesday at noon and was suc ¬

ceeded by his brother Mr AlexanderMoorehead who recived his com ¬

mission took the oath and was dulyinstalled in office-

r= Moorhead made a most excel¬

lent and aceomodating official buthad so many contracts for surveying

I

railroads and other big enterprises-that he found it impossible to any I

longer give the attention that theduties of county surveyor requiredand he was not a candidate for re ¬

election-Mr Alexander Moorehead his

successor has large experience isvery accurate and we know that hewill give entire satisfaction to thoserequiring his services and the recordthat he will make will in everyw ybe praiseworthy

Sickening Shivering FitsOf ague and malaria can be relievedand eared with Electric Bitters This-is a pure tonic medicine of especialbenefit in malaria for it exerts atrue curafive influence on the dishase driving it entirely out of thesystem It is much to be preferredto quinine having none of this drugshad after effects E S Monday ofHenrietta Tex writes Mybrother was very low with malarialfever and jaundice till he tookElectric Bitters which saved hislife At Tydings Cos drug storeprice 50c guaranteed m

The Ocala Bainer Designated as theOfficial Organ

The first act of the board of countycommissioners upon their organiza-

tion

¬

was the designating of the OcalaBanner for the publication of thedelinquent tax list for the year 1904

This was done at the suggestion of

the retiring member Hon E LTtmannThe resolution was made in due

form was heartily seconded andpassed unanimously-

This paper returns its profound 1

thanks for the honor conferred upon-

it and assures the board that thecompliment is duly appreciated andbelieves that their action will meetwith the approval of all concerned

Among the good things vouchsafedto Ocala for the New Year are thefollowing viz A new court house-

a new government building a hardroad to Dunnellon It looks likeOcala is going to near her best biband tucker iri 1905 rI

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1 louse and lot on Ocklauahaavenue between the residence ofMr Tydings and Mrs Ilowselate yvacated by Dr W V Newsom

2 Two story house and lot onSouth Orange street belonging toMrs Annie Martin and next doer-to residence of D S Wooctrow

3 All of block 22 CaldwelPs ad-dition to Ocaia one acre being theproperty immediately north of Mr-J R Mooreheads home

4 The Alfred Davis house and loton South First street next door toJ A Pittman Sons furniturestore 1

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5 Lewis Plater workshop on SouthSecond street

5 The Campobello Plantation 2 12miles southeast town consisting-of

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and 165 acres of mixedoak hickory K

and pine land of first quality 6room house outhouses etc The T i

property is right on the A C Lrailway and has a fine depositlime on it i

7 The Rogers place on the south ¬

west edge of town consisting of a ttwo story house and SO acres of W

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9 2 12 acres of land on South rTenth street adjoining property ofJ1 effort suitable for slh ividtbig into lots known as the Gambleplace

10 70xHO foot loton Wniona street < frtnext door to residence of R G

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