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i THE PENSACrVTA JouRNAL THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER14 1909 Si-
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By BONNIE BURNHAM T3oto1om
1 MY QUEENfItfhen and how shall I earliest meet
her-iWhat are the words first she shallsay
JBy what name shall I learn to greether-
Zfcnow not how it win come some-day
V ISVith the selfsame sunlight shiningi upon her
Shining down on her ringletssheen
She is standing somewhere she Ishall honor
She that I wait for my queen myqueen
iWhother her hair be golden or ravenWhether her eyes be Hazel or blue
I know not how but twill be en ¬
graveIiSome day hence as my loveliest
hueMany girl I have loved for a min ¬
ute-Worshipped many a taco I have-
t seenEver and aye there was something ini it-
Something that could not foe hersmy queen
t will not dream of h er tall andstately
Sho that I love may be fairly brightL will not say she must move se
A da te1y-Whatever she does it will then be
rightfeuo may be humble or proud my
lady> Or that sweet calm which Is Justt between
lAnd whenever she comes she will findme ready
t la do her homage my queen myqueen
But she must i> o courteous she mustbe holy
Pure in her spirit this maiden 1
tr love-SVhether her birth be noble or lowly
I care not more than the spiritsabove
But IlI give my heart to my ladyskeeping
And ever her strength on minet shall lean
rAnd the stars may fall and the saints-be weeping
Lre I cease to love her my queen myqueen
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THE NEW CITY FLINCH CLUB3 MEETS TODAY
4 A meeting of the popular New CityFlinch club will occur today with
Frank Marston as Hostess at nertome on North Twelfth avenueTHURSDAY CLUBWILL MEET TODAY
The regular meeting of the Thursf Jitay will take place this afterr T noon Mrs Wm HaIl will be hostes-
srJ r her home oa West Romana streetPUBLIC SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTASSOCIATION TO MEET TODAY-
A meeting of the Public School Im-provement
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Association the first of theseason will take place on Friday afternoon at 330 oclock at the school-house All members are requested tobe present as matters of the utmostimportance are to receive attention
PLEASANT EUCHRE PARTYkT THE PROGRESS CLUB
f A jolly crowd of euchre enthusiastsgathered at the Progress club lastlight the game having been playedmill a late hour The weekly partiesJt the club which occur on each Wedlesday night are a pleasant featuretit the local social season
LUTHERAN CIRCLEMET WITH MISS BERRY
The Lutheran Circle held a roostsuccessful meeting yesterday after-noon
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at the home of Miss ijeola Ber-ry
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at Number 121 West GovernmentStreet Matters of much importanceurerd discussed by the members orthis energetic little band whose ef-
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Bret much appreciated In Luth-eran
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Circlesa11
THE W C T U HELDINTERESTING SESSIONSYESTERDAY
An interesting session of the W CJ U occurred yesterday arternoon at-
the First Presbyterian church a goodfcttendance having been reported
night a party of the workersi font to Fort PIckens where a too
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Sol Gahn GoTHE PURE FOOD STOREAgents Nunnaliys Candles
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meeting took place for the benefit ofthe soldiers who are interested in thework Yesterday in tact was amost successful day throughout forthe ladlesARE PARENTS-OF A FINE GIRL
Mr and Mrs R M Livingston arethe parents of a fine little girl babyat their home at No 1307 East Strongstreet They are receiving the con-gratulations
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of their many friendsLADIES MISSIONARY SOCIETYOF EAST HILL BAPTISTCHURCH TO MEET
The Ladies Missionary Society otthe East Hill Baptist church willhold an important meeting at thechurch this afternoon at 3 oclockAll are requested to be present-
MR E T DAVIS RETURNSFROM NORTHERN TRIP
Attorney E T Davis who has beenabsent for the past week on a busi¬
ness trip to Chicago and St Louiswhere he has looked after the in¬
terests of clients has returned to hishome at the Escambia hotel He re ¬
ports a profitable and pleasant tripI
MR AND IVfRS GEORGEKELLY RETURN-
Mr and Mrs Geo Kelly of 724Eighth avenue have returned fromLouisville Kentucky where theywere called to attend the funeral ofMr Kellys brother Mr Dennis EKelly who for many years was travel-ing
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engineer for the L N roadBROWNING CLUB WITHMRS BEARD
The Browning Club will meet onSaturday afternoon at the home ofMrs John Beard on the bayshoreBook r of the Ring and the Bookwill be under discussion Miss EthelSuter to be leader The meeting willcommence on the arrival of the 330car
J IMRS R A BAKERAND BABY ARRIVE-
Mrs H A Barker and baby orTampa who have been visiting theparents of the former at Carybellehave arrived in the city to join MrBarker who has been here for some-time Mr and Mrs Barker and lit-tle
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Agnes Marie will make their per-manent
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home here and are with MrsM Barrow on Jackson streetTHE FLOWERSWILLIAMSWEDDING TONIGHT-
A marriage in which many Pensa ¬
cola people are interested will takeplace tonight at the home of thebrides parents Mr and Mrs H OFlowers on DeSoto street when theirdaughter Miss Vellery will be wedded-to Mr Edward B Williams Theevent is to be a simple sweet homeaffair witnessed only by relatives andImmediate friends-
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THEOLD SOLDIERS HOME
Announcement has been made thatall wishing to send contributions tothe Old Soldiers Home may do so bycommunicating with either Miss Fan-nie
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Caldwell president of the U DC or Miss Green president of theChildren of the Confederacy Thehome is in need of many things atthe present time and this is a callwhich surely will not be allowed to gounheeded-
AT THE MISSION FESTIVALYESTERDAY
Yesterday was green day at themission festival-
If you perchance hadnt a greentag fluttering from your lapel youhadnt been tagged that was allandmore shame to you
Each aay of the festival the tagswill bear a different hue so youcant use yesterdays or day beforeyesterdays tag you see and still beIn on the running
Thats one of the finest businessideas of the whole thing
Yesterdayaftern09n and last nightnumbers of enthusiastic and interest¬
visitors were present folk dancingcbildrens games and a fine programgenerally having been thoroughly en¬
joyed
PASTIME EUCHRE WITHMRS J J MCARTHY LAST NIGHT
Mrs J J McCarthy was hostess lastnight at an unusually fine meeting ofthe Pastime Euchre club The even-ing
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was an ideal one for the en-thusiasm
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which always marks tilePastime games and some very clever
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j Ailments of Meny Happily Overcome 0
SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BY kMANY Jg
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3 scription will work wonders for gjjf that great class of men wh-oa through dissipation of their nat-
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strcnth find themselves In rif their second childhood long be r- <
fore the three score and ten ol 5Hfes pleasures and en3 Bovments are reached-
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Is presumed to bo infallible SJ-
5 and highly efficient In quickly restoring in nervous exhaustion
or weak vitality melancholia and thefunctions X
First get fifty cents worth ofcompound fluid balmwort In a one qgounce package and three ounces 55r syrup sarsaparilla compound takehome mix and let stand two hours ft-y then set one ounce compound es-sence ri
55 cardiol and one ounce tine-S ture cadomene compound not car
damom 5Iix all in a six or eight-S ounce bottle shake wen and take s
one teaspoonful after each mea-lS and one when retiring followed ay1 a drink of water xS By mixing It at home no man ik5 need be the wiser as to anothers Ah shortcomIngs and expensive fees
are avoided5 lAck of poise and equilibrium Infe men Is a constant source of embar-
rassment 3-i even when the public K-j least suspects It For the benefit of
those who want a restoration to-e
fcfyll bounding health and all thea happiness accompanying It the 36 above home treatment Is given Itpi contains no opiates or Iwbltform ztXj Ing drugs whatever Mix It at ifhome and no one will be the wiser h-
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OF GOLDDuring Change of Lifesays Mrs Chas Barclay
Graniteville Vt I was passingthrough the Change of life and suffered
from nervousnessandother annoyingsymptoms and Jcan trul thatthatLydiaEJP-inkhams ¬
pound has provedworth mountainsof gold to me as itrestored my healthand strength Inever forget to tellmy friends what-LydJaEPinkhams
Vegetable Compound has done for meduring this trying period Completerestoration to means so much-to me that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing to make mtrouble public so you may publish-this letterJJMPs CHAS YBFDGraniteville V4
No other medicine for Woman illshas received such widespread and un¬
qualified No other med ¬
icine we know of has such a record-of cures of female ills as has Lydia EPinkhams Vegetable Compound-
For more than 30 years beencuring female complaints such asinflammation ulceration local weak-nesses fibroid turners Irregularitiesperodic pains backache indigestionand nervous prostrationunequalled for carrying women safelythrough the period of chance of lifeIt costs but to try Lydia EPinkhams Vegetable Compound andaslfrsBarclaysaysitis worth moun-tains of gold JJ to suffering women
AFTER
THE SHOW
A refreshing drink atour fountain or a cup ofour delicious hot choco ¬
late or coffee before theride home on the car willkeep the edge on yourpleasure
Nearest to the mosttheatres Most cars passhere Quick service
Buttercup bread madeand sold here
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IANDY-KITCHEN
playing was reported-The ladles ace was a tie between
Mesdames Walter LJndatrom and NSoderquist the latter winning Thelone hand was secured by Mrs L MDavis and the booby by Mrs M PBonifay The gentlemans ace waswon by Mr J G Yniestra the lonehand by Mr Thos F Wrlghton andthe booby by Mr Peter Murphy Thenext meeting will bo with Mrs DanMurphy on North Hayne street
ITHE CIVIC LEAGUEAND ITS PRESENT PLANS
meeting of the Civic League oc ¬
curred yesterday at the Y M C Aparlors In which a great deal of busi-ness received attention among thedecidedly energetic aggregation whichwas present Among the first matters-to be discussed was the Palafox streetparkway situation It having been de-cided
¬to continue the efforts along this
line and to further the movement toa successful issue If possible To thisend a number of the league ladleswere present at the council meetinglast night
It was decided furthermore atyesterdays meeting to hold a tissuepaper ball after the holidays whichjudging from fhe delightful successeswhich have resulted In the largercities will be among the most bril-liant social affairs of the winter Anuptodate ball of this sort is charac ¬
terized by its artistic paper costumes-its various floral decorations its fancydancing and so on The followingcommittees were appointed to lOOKafter the ball in its first stagesCommittee on arrangements MissesMcIntyre and Cawthon and Mes-dames Owens Meyer and Williscommittee on decoration MesdamesMax Bear Fried Batts Willis andMorris Bear
Perhaps the most important discus ¬sion however which took place waswith regard to the recital which is tobe given gratis by Mrs IgnatiusFried for the benefit of the CivicLeague Mrs Fried is well knownamong the reading world as the pos ¬
sessor of an unusually widespreadreputation as a musician of Interna-tional note Her name which is fre-quently seen in the more exclusivemusical publications became knownthroughout New York during thetime of the Paris exposition whenshe was invited to play for the Frenchand for the world at the gay Parisiancapital Mrs Fried has graciously IIconsented to play for the league forthe sweet sake of the coming city
FNDIGESTIOi9
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You GetEverything-aGoociLaundry-Can Furnishw-
hen you wear workdone the Empire Way
Empire LaundryWhere Linen Lasts
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beautiful and the affair will occuron the 25t-
hPERSONAL MENTION-Mr and Mrs W K Hyer Jr and
Miss Daisy Hyer who are traveling inEurope are now in Ireland
Mr and Mrs W K Hyer Jr andMiss Bertha Hyer who have been inVirginia this summer will return tothe city shortly t
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Mr J J McCasklll of Freeport Is I
in the city and is at the Escambiahotel
Mrs W B Runyan and baby havereturned after a two months visit-to Columbus Ohio
FOR FEVERISHNESS AND ACHESWhether from Malarious conditions Colds-or overheating try Hicks CAPUDIXBIt reduces the fever andrelieves the ach-ing
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Its Liquid 10 25 and BO cents atDrug Stores
For goodness sake eatMothers Bread Hugheys133 West Intendencia Phone855
MEALS FOR A DAYThursday October 14
BREAKFASTOranges
Breakfast Bacon BroiledShirred Eggs
Hashed Potatoes PopoversSafe au Lait
HorrifyThe JttnalL-UNCHEON
Minced Fish In Cream SauteBaked PotatoesButtered Toast
Junket with Cream CakesTea Iced or Hot Milk
DINNERVegetable Soup
Broiled Beefsteak with OnionsMashed Potatoes
Stewed Tomatoes with RiceSalad of Cucumbers and Onions
Cabinet Pudding with SauceCafe Noir Cheese
Phospho best for Indi-gestion
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50 cents Ask drug¬
gist for free sampleBLUFF SPRINGS
Special to the JournalBluff Springs Oct 13Mrs Hig
don of Atmore Ala Is the guest ofher relatives Mr and Mrs AY R TIsdale for a short time She arrivedhere last Thursday-
Mrs Will Douglass went to Flomaton on some dental business last Fri¬
dayMr and Mrs John Dawsori ofBrewton came down here last Friday-to attend the burial of their littlenephew the oldest child of Mr andMrs Will Dawson
Jessie Pearish went to Freeportwhere he is engaged in the saw millbusiness He left here last Friday-
W C McDavid of Chumuckla wasover here a few days last week shak-ing hands with his many friends
Mr and Mrs W W Mathews andchildren of Pensacola were up herelast week to attend the funeral of Mrand Mrs Douglass little boy whodied last Thursdayj w Creary went to Pensacola on
If PalpitationStuffy Breathing-
or other signs show itsrisky to keep on withco-
rreoPOSTUM10 days makes things clear
Theres aReasoni
business lastFridayMiss Jo Cawthon went to Foshee
last Saturday-Mrs il A Douglas went to Mania
tee Ala on a visit to her motherMrs Self who is an old invalid ladyof 84 years She left here last Sun¬
dayHargis Gonzalez of Pensacola was-a Sunday visitor at Mrs J C McDarids
Mrs G B Hendrix of Pensacolawas the guest of her niece Mrs WillDawson for a short while last weekShe went back home last Sunday
Mr Turner Srr of the veneer millis reported as being seriously ill hay¬
ing contracted some kind or throattrouble Doctors are in attendance-on him every day this week
Last Monday Uriah Pettis of BondMiss was brought home to hIs par-ents
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Mr and Mrs Pettie Sr a verysick boy having contracted a case oftyphoid fever out there
Misses Annie Cameron McDavid anaMary Lee Wilhelraina BailsmanElla Douglas and Messrs O H Saltsman and E D McCaskill all wentacross Escambia river on a surprise-to Mr and Mrs Ed McCaskill Srlast Sunday All report a delightfultime as there were no lese than 28guests in all
The largest shipment of sewing ma¬
chines that ever came to this placewas delivered at this depot last Mon¬
day There were twentyeight ma-chines
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Mr Martin section boss at Molinohas relieved G W Taylor of his extragang which is stationed here MrTaylor is off on a two months vaca ¬
tionG W Taylor went to Sanford lastTuesday
Mrs S Medlock and children ofPine Hill Ala are the guests of herbrother Peter McNeal for a fewdays
Master Johnie Bryars of PlatainAla who haa sojourned here forsome three or four weeks amongfriends aad relatives went to hishome last Wednesday happy because I
he was tho proud possessor of twolarge possums
Mrs A Edward and child went toCentury on basinew last Wednesdayevening
Miss Mao Linton went to Flomatonoil a shopping tour last Wednesdaymorning-
T W Taylor and E A King bothof Bay Minette were here prospecting-in the timber market last Tuesday-and Wednesday-
C R Kluger the Jeweler 1060 Vir-ginia
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Ave Indianapolis Ind writes-I was so weak from kidney trouble
that I could hardly walk a hundredfeet Four bottles of Foieys KidneyRemedy cleared my complexion cured my backache and the irregularitiesdisappeared and I can now attend tobusiness every day and recommendFoieys Kidney Remedy to all suffer¬
ers as It cured me after the doctorsand other remedies had failed
W A DAlemberte druggist andapothecary 121 South Palafox street
Phospho best for UricAcid 50 cents Ask druggist-for free sample
BEULAHSpecial to the Journal
Beulah Oct 13The muchneededrain came last Sunday and no doubtwill do a great deal of good to grow-ing crops
Mrs T J Roberts has just re-turned from an extended visit withbet mother at Milligan
Isaac Hirst was in the city onbusiness Tuesday-
Mr and Mrs C E Snowden ofQuintette were over Sunday visitorswith relatives in Beulah and vicinity-
T M Hanna spent Sunday withUs daughter Mrs Bessie Reeves andother relatives at Quintette-
V C Barrineau passed throughhere in his auto Tuesday on his wayto the Deep Water City
Mrs Eliza Busbee is still confined-to the house and is apparently nobetter at this writing
A J Garrett Is not feeling as wellas usual and is confined to his homewith fever
Mrs Alice Von Rossom of Baldwincounty Ala is the guest of her pa¬
rents Mr and Mrs A J Garre-
ttMUSCOGEESpecial to the Journal
Muscosee Fla Oct 13Fred PagEwho has been visiting at the home-of his uncle T L Bayeur left Tues ¬
day for his homeMiss Nellie Grant returned from
Birmingham Saturday and is now atthe home of her aunt Mrs W KVaughn Mrs R C Grant accompa-nied
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her to Muscogee returning toBirmingham Sunday
The many friends of Albert Arn-old
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are sorry to hear of his illnessHe has been very sick for the pasttwo weeks with typhoid fever
Mr and Mrs George Lewis werevicitors to Gonzalez Sunday
Lewis Nellums was a visitor toPenSAcola Tuesday
AV C Lott spen Sunday in PensacolaPaul Merritt left Muscosee lastweek for Atraore where he will enterschool this winter
The many friends of Dr A J John-son will be sorry to Iwirn that hehas been on the sick list for the pestfew days Dr Johnson will leave nextweek for tbe west were he expects-to spend the winter He is goingwest for his health HM friends herehope that he may return very muenbenefited During his absence MrsJohnson and little daughter will spendthe time at the home of her parentsMr and Mrs Patterson
MILLIGANSeoiaI tc The Journal
Milligan Oct 13G W Kitereasewas in town today eWng cotton aidshopping-
T J Hinote wu a business visitorto Pensaeda today
Math Morris and family oC Cobbleft today for Texas Where they ex-pect to make their future home
Mrs A L Garrett and baby arevisiting friends and relatives at Mil-ton
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weekA T Simmons was sick for about-
a week and had to disrate Ms schoolbut resumedIzIa duties aglH Mondayrnorateg
M L G ars aM a few otherscame daite w uteas 4e >p nd a
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DanderineGro-ws Hair
and we ca-nPROVE IT
is to the Lair what fresh showersDANDERINE sunshine arc to vegetation It
to the roots invigorates andstrengthens them Its exhilarating stimulating andlifeproducing properties cause the hair to grow
J abundantly long strong and beautiful It atL ence imparts a sparkling brilliancy and vel-
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Ii Q I softness to the Lair and a few weeuLi use will cause new Lair to sprout all ever tlv
scalp Use it every day for A short timei her which two or three time a weclc will
v 4 be sufficient to complete whatever growtht i you desire
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I J A 14w front St Pall vrruv ta ulaiau-a a aXewBiWhen I tejui ciia Dandertn my hair
I would not come to mr boelden end nowltt awsyle1ovsyhlpQ-Aaot1r from Newark N J
1bIT8 be ansDS D a lertne rteaUrlyTTJienl tiNt started to ne it I bad rerr Utt1fltsowibaYetheueatbosutfluiIo-
nI Lt aVitXchrayonewou1dwittohaye-F r
rkc NOW at all drucgists in threeg ft sizes 25c 50c end 5100-perbottle
t Dandcrine enjo >7> a greater sale thanany other one preparation regardless of kind-ori4j brand and it hiss a much greater sale thanall of the other hair preparations in theworld combined
4 I FREE To 5hoivhouquicklyDind-iractswewfllsendalaresam
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Cut I pIe free by return mail to anyone whow This sends this free coupon to thez
out KHGWLT08 DAKOEBISE CO CHICAGO IL-
Linsilverorstaxxipstowith their came and address and IDc
pay postsge
few days fishing They are fromFlorala
W A MItchum has been on the sicklist for a few days but is reportedbetter today-
W L Martins baby has been sickfor a few days but is reported better
Mrs John McColIum of Dorcas isvisiting her mother Mrs M O Gar-rett
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this week< t
Cheneys Expectoranta quick relieffor coughs colds and grippe AllDruggists 25-
cPhosphobestfor Con ¬
stipation 50 cents Ask drug¬
gist for free sample0
GARNIERSS-pecial to the Journal
Oct 133irs Hartgroveand Mrs Hand were callers at MrsJohn Stanfords one day last week
Mrs R H Littlefield is spending afew days with hor daughter MrsJohn Hinston on Five Mile Bayou
The launch Swan and the schoonersViola and Olive brought in cargoes offreight from Pensacola for tho stores-on Nigger and Garniers Bayous lastweek
Wilism Hand and Mr Stewartwent to Boggy one day last week toput in another bridge They hadcompleted the one on Gap creek
Quite a wind and rain storm visitedthis neighborhood one night lastweek It was of short duration butit made things lively for the time Itlasted
c E dcranton and son Stanleywere out fishing Thursday night fromdark until 2 a m and gigged 150 fishThey kindly remembered W N Hartgrove with a fine red fish
W R Brown bas received his newfishing net and has ordered a newgasoline engine
P L Hand and Mr Tierce madeseveral gigs last week
Jeff Davis is driving a well at hishome and is having quite a seriousexperience having driven 25 feetwithout getting water
Master Louis land was a Five Milevisitor Saturday
RACE SUICIDE
NOTPOPULAR
In Midland Tex Where Mrs Gardenhire Found That Cardul
the Womans Tonic Pre ¬
vented Suffering
Midland xIrs Willie Gardenhire of this place writes I have hadfive children but with the last I foundthat Cardui the womans tonic pre-vented much pain and suffering
I think Cardul a Godsend as amedicine for weak women and I willalways praise It to every sufferingwoman for I know it is good-
I wish every siok lady would giveCardul a fair trial
If every sick lady would only do sowomanly troubles would not be soprevalent as they are for the curativevalue of Cardul in such cases hasbeen amply proven by its success dur-ing
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the last half centuryThe principal Ingredients of Cardui
have to be imported direct fromEurope by the manufacturers notbeing for sale in this country and thefinished medicine itself is a scientificremedy of real merit which Is Glfferent from any other medicine pre-scribed
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or recommended for womensu-SC
Do not accept substitutes for Car¬
dui as no other medicine has Itspeculiar curative tonic strengthening-power
The genuine is sold at every drugstore Try It today
X BWrlte to Ladle AdvisoryDept Chattanooga Medicine Co ChatanoosTK Tens for Special Instructlonaand tHpsge book IBtijee Treatment forWorn sett In I H wrapper on re-quest
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NeckNever efore have we seen as
keen and Interesting a contest as isnow being shown In the demand-for two shades of our
New fall WoolensGray and Green Effects
Handsome and desirable patterns-of both In great varietyFall Suits
2000 to 5000 I
Tailored to Taste
PRICKETT PERSONBrent
GARDNER
Incorporated >
FRANK B GARDNER Manager
What Income Have Youduring disability resulting from tUnes oraccIdent Will it defray your expensesl1 not nee u-
sContinental Casualty CoEdw J Knipper Dist Manager
405 Thlesen Bldg
Piano at Auction
Kohler and CampbellStyle X MahoganyRegular Price 5350
This beautitul piano just receivedfrom the factory will be sold to thJhighest and best bidder The bidswill be opened by three disinterestedjudges and the piano will be award-ed
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according to their decision Some-one will get a fine piano at their ownprice Write us for further informa ¬
tion or make out your bid statinghow much you will give for the pianocash or on terms and state how muchcash on first payment and how muchper month or Quarterly We furnishfree with this beautiful piano a hand-some
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scarf stool instruction book andselection of music
Send in your bids at once as dateon which piano will b0 awarded is un-certain
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Each bidder will receive by returnmail a popular piece of music Write ttoday
Clutter Music House112 and 114 South Palafox 6t
Peneacola Fla