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THE PEMSACOLA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 7 1909

I BATH-ROBES

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A most acceptable present-for any man for Christmas

There is not a garment asuseful on a winters night asa Bath Robe

Come in and look at ourline now We will lay oneaside for you if you dontwant to send it to the houseuntil Xmas

Terry Cloth Bath Robes-at 500 t

Blanket Cloth Bath Robes-at 400 500 600 and

700We are headquarters forpractical gifts for m-

enSTANDARD

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jThlesen Bldg Pensacola Fl-

ayMedneAdVBrflS¬

ed in This Paper For Saleat CRYSTAL PHAR-

MACYDIRECTORYDR L CURTIS PHILLIPS

Special attention given to diseases ofchildren in connection with general prac ¬

tise Office 309 Blount Building Hours9 to 11 a mt 1 toG p TO Phone 65

Dr Mallory KennedyOffices 11313 Blount Bldg

Hours rn to 12 and 3 to 5

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OHNT NEVANOCO-Offices 301 and 301V2 Thlesen ulldlng

ractlcoln all Courts Stath and Federal

REMOVAL NOTICEJewelry store and

I have moved my toA hnn from 23 South

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No4 East Garden StreetSpecial prices will be made on all goods

p till tf DAVIS Jeweler

MISS A CARLENFreckle and WrlnIe5 reNaturopath Suite 388a specialtymoved Phone 333Building3O Jlrent

DR J So TILLERDENTIST

310 BlountOffice Phone 80 Residence Phone 41

DR 1 H D PIERCEBlount Building Phone

Practice limited to diseases of EyeEarCC3

Nose and Throat Hours 9 to 1-2in2to4Pm

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T G YATES M DOptician

410 Blount Buildingas an Eye

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Specialist Examination free

GEO T MORGANATTORNEY AT LAW

Room 100-0Telephone 354

SOUTHERN BRICK COManufacturers of

BUILDING AND BRICKOfrtce 412 Thiesen Building

Pensacola r UPhone 1t69

SECRET SOCIETIESO-

RDER EASTERN STRlUculnr meeting ot Florida Chapter No

9 Order Eastern Star Tuesday l>eem-ber 7th at S ocloek memberscordially Invited Annual election of oHCOTS ims M K FOWLER

MRS F M SMITH W MSecretary

Junior Order United American Mectanlcsl Mallory Council No 12 Junior Order ofHalted American Mechanics meets every11nt and third Friday nights at 730oclock itt K ot P ball West Gardentieot Visiting members Invited

F Co MEYERA L POIDEVANT Councilor

Secretary

Pensacola Laagc No 4 I O O FPensacola Lodge No4 L O O F-eeL every Thursday night at 730 atfclr ball corner Baylen and Belmont

eta Visitor cordially tnvlted-P K NIELSEN

B L N QL Secretary

VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMENVolunteer Veteran Firemens Assocla¬

tions uie its at Knights of ColumbusHalt the first Friday in eaca monthat 800 p m

J N ANDREWSDAN MURPHY President

Secreta-

ryKNOWLES=

I BROSInsuranceF-

IRE LIFE ACCIDENT MARINEGeneral Agents of

The EquitableJIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF NEW

YORKf239 BrcfltBi4 Second Floor

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NEW SKIN REMEDY

STOPS ALL ITCHING-

Skin Troubles of Adults and InfantsQuickly Cured

When it is known that poslam thenew skin discovery will stop the tor-turous itching attending eczema withfirst application and bring immediaterelief and comfort to sufferers fromall skin troubles its merit will be ap-precIated

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and its wondedul successunderstood On foe tender skin 01chafing infants poslam may be usedwith soothing and beneficial effectsIt is applied externally and its re-markable

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healing powers begin atonce

All skin diseases including eczemaacne herpes rash tetter etc yieldimmediately to poslam Occasional ap-plIcations in small quantities willquickly banish pimples hives black-heads

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blotches and will relieve andcure itching feet scaly scalp humorsetc A special 50cent package is pre-pared for those who use poslam forthese minor skin troubles This aswell as tile regular twodollar jar ison sale at The Crystal Pharmacyanti other leading drug stores in Pensacola

An experimental supply of poslammay be obtained free of charge by writ-ing

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to the Emergency Laboratories32 West Twentyfifth street NewYork

PLANKSr CHILL TONICIs guaranteed to cnreChill Fever Colds ard LaGrippe Your money backif it doesnt 3ouncebottl-e2ScOoUnCebOttICSOC

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Ask the druggist

New and Relay Rails-We make a specialty ofboth and a>e prepared-to supply your require ¬

melts promptlyMetzger Brothers

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TERSELY TOLD

500 REWARDT-he Journal will pay 5500 reward for

evidence sufficient to convict any boy orperson found stealing subscribers papersafter delivery of same by carrier-

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L Croft oT Seminole was amongthe business visitors to the city yes-terday

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Capt A Paul of the United Statesland office at Gainesville is in the

I city on business before the UnitedStates court

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W D Holt of Fitzgerald Ga isamong the registered guests at theEscambia

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McB Roguson of Callaway Fla isamong the Business visitors to the

to-icuit> court

which convene yesterday

The office of the United States com-

missioner¬

was yesterday moved to thethird floor of the government building

I frnm the former headquarters in theAmerican National bank building

i tAnother defendant in the space of

two days was arraigned in the citycourt yesterday for impersonating anofficer This was J A Stockman whowas arrested by Officer Kelly Stock-

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had his case continued yester-day

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until todaya S S

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W H Brewer of the contracting-firm of Brewer and Jones who builtthe seawall at Fort Plckens camedown from Birmingham yesterday toattend to some business matters

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Hon William A Blount who hasbeen in west and central Florida for-

a week is home againS S S-

w W Jackson of Chumuckla wasIn Pensacola yesterday-

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Pvthians are looking for an int r-

esting meeting tonight when DamonLodge No 13 convenes for in addi¬

tion to some special business whichwill interest all officers are to boelected which will includo grandlodge representatives

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William Robinson will go along thonext time a policeman approacheshtm without resistance OfficerHen ¬

derson arrested him Saturday for op-

posing¬

an officer In the discharge ofhis duties and when Recorder John ¬

son heard the story yesterday he finedRobinson 10 and costs

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Dill Cosgrove an aged white manwho left a leg on the battlefield pre-

sented¬

a saddening picture when heappeared before the recorder yester-day

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on charges of cursing and beingdrunk A sentence of thirty dayswas imposed this being suspended ongood behavior

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Something of a problem is nowbeing worked out by Chief Bicker andthe driver of the hook and laddertruck The truck is fifty feet longand In front of the truck house onGarden street the paving roadway isto be but twentyfive feet wide The I

fact occurred to the chief that itwould be a rather difficult matter toget the truck into the street when de

Catarrh Cannot be Cured-with lAirVU APPLICATIONS as theycannot reach the seat of the disease Ca-

tarrh¬

Is a blood or constitutional diseaseami In order to cure it you must take in-

ternal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure istaken 5nimally and acts directly on theblood and mucous surfaces Halls Ca-

tarrh not a quack medicine Itwas Jescribed by one of the best physlclans in this country for years and is a-

regular preseripuon It Is composed ofcombined with thetonicsthe bet acting directly onbest blood purifiers

mucous surfaces The perfect ctm-blnationthe of the two initredients is what

wonderful results in our-fiHrCatarrh Send for testimonials free

CO Prof Toledo OP J CHEXKYSold by >ots li seTake iIalls FamllY 1ifls fr constlpaQP

sired on such a narrow roadway andturn and he has urged that if possible-the pavement on the south side of Gar-den street be made a matter of ten ortwelve feet wider Such a proposition-has the endorsement of the board ofsafety and the bond trustees will becalled in to give the question someconsideration and possibly apply aneeded remedy

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Thirtyeight cases and fines totalling-the sum of 235 was the Mondaymorning record of the police courtTwo defendants were discharged onecase was continued and one defendantwas bound over to the county au-

thorities¬

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Sam Malone a negro who was discoy red hiding under a house on WestZarragossa street Saturday night wasbound over to the county courts yes-terday

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on that charge When found-he was searched and a pistol takenfrom him He was fined 100 andcosts in that case Malone wascaught aftpr a lively chase by OfficersFlynn Ray and Kelly

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The lecture which had been an-nounced

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to take place at the Universalist church Monday night was notgiven on account of the inclemency ofthe weather Rev J W Caldwell ar-rived

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and was at the church on timebut the audience did not show up andit was announced that the lecturewould take place tonight at 730oclock at the same place The sub-ject

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will be Lifo and How to Live ItCongregations in the several Metho-

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churches were very large at eachof yesterdays services on account ofit being the last sermons of the yearof the pastors The three Methodistministers from this city or sectionwill leave about Wednesday for theconference and the belief is expressed-that each of them Will be assigned foranother year at Ponsacola or vicinity

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Believing that other places are beingsupplied with water through themetre suppling the county jail Com-missioner

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Jos Brown yesterday gaveorders that the jails supply be cut offat 9 oclock this morning and remainshut off until 5 oclock this afternoonThe board of county commissionerswill meet tonight and a report of theresult will be made to that bodyCommissioner Brown said thathe wasof the firm opinion that houses in theimmediate vicinity of the jail arebeing supplied with city water andthat the water passing through ametre which has been at the jail Heattaches no blame to anyone on thisaccount simply believing that a con-nection

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has been wrongly made Thecounty has accepted the milliongallonrate from the water company-

NO VANILLA EXTRACTLike Blue Ribbon not only is it purebut of great strength and delicacyUnequaled for desserts

fOOT CAUGHT

IN FROG BODYN-

EW EMPLOYE IN YARDS OF

RAILROAD COMPANY MEETS

DEATH WHILE AT WORK IN

YARDS NEAR GOULDING SUN-

DAY

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Ned Whitehcad colored a newlyemployed switchman in the employ i

N railroad iiere wu >of the Lkilled Sunday near Gouldiug by an

Ills footact of his own carelessnesswas jammed into the frog of a switchand before he could extricate it

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freight cars followed by an enginepassed over him causing quick death

The body was brought to the city I

train yesterday wasand on the earlyshipped to the home of his people I

near River Junction FlaIt appears that Whiteheads own

carelessness was the cause of hisdeath Employed on the rear end ofthe trains he had been cautionedabout throwing switches Just whathe was told not to do it se ms hedid do and vts injured fatally As-

h < trinned the switch bar his footnwas placed in the frog it was ex ¬

plaint d and when he tried to pullout his foot it had stuck fast Thecars bore down upon him while hestruggled

IDENIAl COMES

FROM SHERIFf I

OFFICIAL DOING BEST HE CAN

WITH COUNTY STRUCTURE

WHICH AT TIMES HOUSES UP ¬

WARD OF HUNDRED PEOPLE

When Sheriff Van Pelt read thegrand jury presentment in The Jour-nal

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Saturday in which reference wasmade to the county jail as unsanitary-and that the cells had lsn neglectedho made defense for himself and offcers Sheriff Van Pelt did not concothe fact that the jail at the tim tltt

committee from the federal rrived was dirty In fact the quartrS I

are now so crowded he explained lintI

it is necessary to go over the h111

ing once each twentyfour hours tteeit inhabitable at all lIe though thatall Knew the county recognizi theimmediate importance of a ne jail >

had taken steps to erect a larer and-

a more commodious one t time

present time there are more tpn four-

score prisoners there andt timesthe number increases to onouunureaWhen it is considered tha tie cak

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KIDNEYS WilL

BE REGULATED

A FEW DOSES END BACKACHE-

AND BLADDER TROUBLE AND

MAKE THE KIDNEYS ACT FINE

OutoTorder kidneys act fine and-I backache or bladder misery is relieved-Iafter a few doses of Papes Diuretic

Pains in the back shIes or loinsrheumatic twinges debilitating head-ache

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I nervousness dizziness sleepless-ness

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inllaraed or swollen eyelidsI wornout feeling and many othersymptoms of clogged inactive kidneyssimply vanish

Frequent painful and uncontrollableurination due to a weak or irritablebladder is promptly overcome

The moment you suspect any kid ¬

ney bladder or urinary disorder orfad rheumatis coming begin takingthis harmless remedy with The knowl-edge

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that there is no other medicine-at any price made anywhere else inthe world which will effect so thor ¬

ough and prompt a cure as a fiftycent treatment of Papes Diureticwhich any druggist can supply

This unusual preparation goes di-

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to he outcforder kidneys blad¬

der am1 urinary system cleaning heal ¬

ing and strengthening these organsand glands and completes the curebefore you realize it

A few days treatment with PapesDiuretic means clean active healthykidneys bladder and urinary organsand you feel fine

Your physician pharmacist bankeror any mercantile agency will tell youthat Papc Thompson Pape of Cin ¬

cinnati Is a large and responsiblemedicine concern thoroughly worthy

I of your confidenceAccept only Papes Diureticfifty-

cent treatmentfrom any drug storeanywhere in the world 55

pacity of the building is crowded anduncomfortable at sixty the fact standsout boldly t jat the place will not pre¬

sent an absolutely bright appearance-at nil times There are a number offomalesat the jail who are worked Inthe kitchen and in scrubbing every-day It is seldom that a female goesto the county road works and whensentence Is Imposed they usually haveto servo out their term in the jailwhen there is no alternative of a rea-sonable

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fine In his defense thesheriff took occasion to remark thatthe knockers should havo waited afew months until the new buildingcould be erected and was ready toroccupancy He was very much satis-fied

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in his own mind he expressed itthat the officers who had anything todo with the place had performed and I

were now performing their duties andhe did not thinkthe presentment couldcast any strong reflections upon any-one personally for conditions whichexisted because remedies were nota1Uj21-

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FOR FEVERISHNESS AND ACHESWhether from Mal rlou9 ndltonSiCOh1s-or overheating try Hlel B

It reJucco tha fever andrellevjs the ach-ing

¬I Its Liquid 10 cents at

Drug StoresI o-

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TIS NEVER TOO 49 LATE TO MEjD BUT

evalue o mend-

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t Docs anyonearticle as high as the 4

bright clean now 4-I Will a gift boufit in the 4

4 crush and the the last 44 few days before at 44 a time when salespeople4 are tired and fivelhoppenj are-a clamoring for thqatteflttm of 44 one clerk at a ffae when the 44 stocks have losttneir Pnf n <> 44 freshnessat a me nce 44 youve gotten ot of the qush4 you fay NTV asainHvill

this gift then carry the true 04 Christmas spit f-

Or4 will it V better to lopearly

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PrLESQuicklyCuredIns-

tant Rief Permanent CcTrialp-acsage Mailed Free 1Ali

in Plain Wrapper

Wo vnt every man ai womaasufferm from the excruciate tortureof nilt to just send theimme antiaddres to us and Ret by urn mail-

a free trial package of tmost effectiv anti positive cure ir knownfor tVs ilibease Pyramid < Cure

Tb way to prove whdhis greatrem4y will do in your 4 case isto ist fill out free coup and send-

to fi and you will get b turn mail I

a fee trial treatment of raaiid Pile

Ctfhen after you have ptn to your-

s f what it can do you i go to theduggist and get a 0c <boxDont undergo an ope n Opera-

ions are rarely a suco and oftentad to terrible conseqces Pyranid Pill Cure reduces inflamma-

tion

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makes long < >sti< irritationsitching sores and ulc isappearand the piles simply qt

For sale at all drwores at 5fl

cents a box

S FREE PACKAGEUPCNFill out the blank Hlow with

name anti adk cut onoutcoupon and mall t PYRAMILJ i

PUUG COMPANY PyramidBids Marshall JHclitrtal ption

of the great r> IMo Cureagewill then be sent Jtt Tht-

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by jmail FREE in LeTapper

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City and State

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NOTES FROM

THE MISSION

PRESENT WORK WILL BE CON

TINUED UNTIL AFTER THEHOLIDAYS WHEN SOMETHING-

NEW WILL BE UNDERTAKEN

It is a poor day indeed that doesnot bring some sympathizer to the

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work which the Mission does Itsstrongest friends are those who havevisited the house mingled with thepeople and taken part In some of thedifferent kinds of meetings

Offers are being made whereby In ¬

struction in all kinds of work andart to the Mission folk is in view buton account of the pressure of worknothing new will be entered into untilafter time Christmas holidays

Miss Bessie Bassett has very gra-ciously

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offered to teach the youngfolks how to draw and dress paperdolls How often the little people areseen cutting out pictures from maga-zines

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and papers but how much moreInteresting It will be to bo able to de-sign a dross etc and then cut themout Miss Bassett is proficient in thisparticular art and already thousands-of little folks are delighting them ¬

selves with tho pictures she draws-A next offer is made by a lady

although we are not privileged to giveher name but size offers to teachmothers and others old enough to un ¬

derstand the art of dressmaking orrather In cutting out their own clothes-as well as that of children and wespeak for this large class as it Is amost important part of householdeconomy

The cadets met last Wednesdayevening as a preliminary meetingonly pending the recommendation by

I Col Francis P Newcomb of some of ¬

ficer who would take an interest inthe work to drill the boys The Mis-sion

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has just received a letter fromCol Newcomb who Is interested inthis branch of Mission work naming-one and arrangements wIn at once bemade and a large turnout required-Full particulars will be published inthe morning and evening papers ofTuesday

This week the Mission is going toserve lunch at the Palafox streetroom near Garden on account of MrL L Ilughcy having to close his storefor repairs and the Mission will en ¬

deavor to serve his customers Thanks-are tendered to Mr Ilushey for firsthaving suggested the idea and thenfor the loan of tables and other thingsto make it possible for the Mission-to

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carry on the work It is hopethat all the efforts in this direction-will

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be appreciated and that custo-mers of Mr Hughey will transfer theirbusiness for the time to help to aidthe Mission work-

It is especially requested by Mrs TV Kessler the president of the bazaarcommittee that a large number of la-

dies be in attendance at the nexttffceting Tuesday next at half pastrooms No North Palafox street nearGarden at which very important busi-ness

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will be transacted-The needs oT hospital and home-

are urgent and without any questionaud thus time object for which this ba¬

zaar is b inar held should strongly ap-peal to ry woman Tile committeewants evjv woman to do somethingtoward the great object in view If youcannot serve on committees send artides for the bazaar leave them atthe P lafox street rooms but do some ¬

thing to help such a worthy objectWarning

At this season of the year somedishonest people are liable to solicitgoods or subscriptions for someworthy object so told but are liable-to keep anything given for their ownunworthy selves

The Mission herewith informs theI public that it has no canvassers so-liciting except Mrs L H Herr who

Ihas been the field secretary froni thestart and anyone soliciting for theMission other than she should beturned over to the poli-

cpPAlMETTO IN

GRASS PLOTS

PARK BEAUTIFYING CARRIED TO

FURTHER POINT WHEN BRIL ¬

LIANT IDEA OCCURRED TO THELANDSCAPE GARDENER

Eleven beautiful cabbage palmet-to< js which were received Saturdayfrom St Andrews have been placedby Landscape Gardnex K mble In tilegras plot south of the Plaza and thegardener said that over yonder here ¬

after it is Zarragossa street here itwill be Palmetto avenue The sug-gestion

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was regarded as a good oneand those who heard it said that itwould be a good thing to permanentlyadopt

Palm will later be placed on theeast side of the Plaza which is theside nearest the beautiful city hallThe gardener has every n son to be-lieve

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that they will flourish quicklysince the ground was very damp frontthe recent rains and a good >

was secured for them theOne of the palms was r jground an hour before an ° Pj

at themule which had bcen wateEe PlazaJ

trough on the south side <>

drank water with evitiq1 elish and j

amount of-

andthen with about an q his head I

relish suddenly tose of the palm I

grabbed tho ric fountaintree near tl ThisdnnJi vers hail betteris somethmn or the one pahitbe cautioned ah pJ8ewill not be lort the 1ateaOne featHrwjj oflsignment the fact that they

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rrHERE are foods forall purpose-

sbutYneedaf Biscuitfor Energy

For the brainenergyI business men need the

muscleenergy workmenI need the nerveenergyI housewivesneed the all

round energy school chil¬

j dren need NATIONALtj BISCUITr A soda cracker In ap¬ COMPANY

4 pearance more than a 1i soda cracker in goodness

freshness crispnessMoisture proofpackages

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are all of uniform siza and are all infirstclass condition Since carefulhandling and careful planting haveboth ben observed it is reasonable-to believe that they will grow beau-tifully

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HexamethylenetetramfneThe above is the name of a German

chemical which is one of the manyvaluable ingredients of Foleys Kid

Remedy Hexamethylenetetra-mfne

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is recognized by medical textbooks and authorities as a uric acidsolvent and antiseptic for the urineTake Pol ya Kidney Remedy as soonas notice any Irregularities andavoid a serious malady W A DAIemberte druggist and apothecary 121-

S Palafox street

MRS BOYSEN

filES SUNDAY

ILL A WEEK ESTIMABLE LADY

PASSES AWAY WHILE SUR ¬

ROUNDED BY FEW RELATIVES

SHE HAD ON THIS EARTH

III but a week with la grippe MrsSusan B Boysen aged 68 died Sun ¬

day morning at her home No 252East Chase street leaving to mournher death ono unmarried son Lemueland one married daughter Mrs IIlay White Both resided with theirmother and were present at the timeof her death

Tho funeral will take place at 3oclock this afternoon the internmentto she made at St Michaels cemeteryFriends are urged to attend theseservices

Mrs Boysen was well and veryfavorably known In this city Foryears she his been an active churchworker being devoted in the localwork of the First Presbyterian churchand was always in her pew at the ser-vices An estimable lady she hadsurrounded herself by numerousfriends whose feelings were mostvainful when they learned of herdeah early yesterday As theyneared the house to offer condolences-and view the features of their friend-a sheaf of white chrysanthemntrscaught with pure white ribbon aid lwhich hung on the gate told tietory of her death 1

Mrs Bojsea was born in XoithJ q

I There is no class of aliments moreinsidious and deadly jQ operatfoj thanI diseases of the Kidneys and BlaWtr

Icaused by uric acid poisoning of theblood and systen wom-an neglects ter the

I symptoms of kidneys1Ddshe does so f her

The symo ms of uric acHT poison ¬

ingand csnseijupnt serlois organicdisease of time Kidneys andLiver are many in numbe and un-mIsJIkIDI in character jTo womancr rail to recognize them once theyre brought to her attenti1 and noWOthn of ga1i hmy suuuu mea can beI so foolish as to eontlnee procrastlnatfn

r these diseasedthe seeking

conditionsof u cure for

De Witts Kidney and Pillsvery speedily neutralize this banefuluric acId 1olson which Is plaYinghavoc with the syster l and drive itentirely out or thefectly systemby a pernatral proccZsIt will th bf seen that DeWittsKidney and dladder Pills are a wer

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IIt imparts its character to its

I ownerA t r z Unconfoously he begins to

i i t live up to his watch He acquiresa habits of decision of attention to

I A t I I details ot punctuality the polite-ness

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= of kingsl 1Pj r t The leaders of American

i progress have been proud to relyI i I1 r on u Howard time

P Every HOWARD is madeand adjusted as a fine watchCased and timed in its own caseThe gift of a By the HOWARD watchmakers before

HOWARD Watch leaving the factoryThe HOWARD has a fart pncc

has been the deciding 35 to zcoPrinte4 price ticketI attached at the fectoiy IB value it per-

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event In many a young as you know if you have evernuns career tried to buy one at fconJ hand

We carry this distinctive watch andHe Howard has character would like to show it to you

P LINDENSTRUTH The Jeweler== = = J

c lld was a daughter of thelamented Dr J N Sparrow chancel-lor

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of the eelbrated Davison CollegeDaxibom N C roruing to this citymany yezsago she started a floralmnsmess Itr tilt hov she had forbpairtifal flowers and even up until afew weeks ago had been in activemanagement and control of it Shewas the wif of the late Charles F-Dosen xto at the time of his deathhere some twelve or fifteen years agowas the official representative at Pensacola of the Xorw an and Swedten-So rnmeBt before those two kingdoms were separated

THE EDUCATIONALRALLY IN MADISONSp-

ecial to the JournalMadison Dee GThe meeting in

Madison was held at an earlier datethan had been scheduled because itwas found that Dr Aswoll could notbe with tie educationit committeefor a longer period than a week Itwas a very appreciative audiencewhich greeted the speakers andwould probably have been larger hutfor the fact that the street lightswore out

The educators wore met by ell fr l-

cwing men with automobiles Suiit-5co W Tc4der Dr D H Y afs Drong and Prof W U Cati principal

tf the Florida Normal Institute

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Prof Cat welcomed the educatorand introduced Cipt O M Lyn iwho explained this educational mosmont

ur twejJ said that in gchool worlWO want quality and not quantity anythat ho would not send his boy tt ateacher without experience He sit 1that as long as low stories wrrpaid to teachers that onyeat would prevail that te teachrWwho had not had any experiI 1Teach the oboys and girls subjectswhich they tan HSO according to tIndustries of the community rithe girls dmne tic science so tl atthey will lb0 able to rnke good homp sGive the boy a good foundation andho will too master of himself and ofhis profession-

Mr IIoHoway that thourtithe town of Madison was doing vrywell in education that Madison conrty was not so good The county av ¬erages about 1330 for each child rhalf of what the state as a 1rt1IJpays for each childMrs P S Costing wag elfrfr ipresident of the Womans School rprovement association Mis Whi-ter

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Dickinson was elected secretar

A lot of old newspaperstied up in neat bundles forsale 5ca bundle at The Jour-nal office

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YOUR KIDNEYS MEANOR DEATH TO

NothingS

so quickly enervates or so rapidly destroys your physical vitalitythan weak diseased kidneys where there is kidney health

itiere too there is also strength of body

Bladder

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showed

LIFE YOU

feet remedy and preventive for altthse dangerous coimtHjuenceu of Iroacid poisoning such as gciautachronic and acute rheumatism chmic diabetes dropsy heart troubKrights Disease and many other dirgerous or fatal maladies-

De Vitfs Kidney and Bladder Pisare a thoroughly reliable and tet f

treatment and remedy for all tLtsconditions

Ds Vitts Kidney and Bladder Pillsare harmless to the system as th ycontain no opiate or narcotics TLwnndrfizl tnnl nnthin hU OI > L

rejuvenating effects are in evidulalmost as soon as one commenttaking them-

E C De Witt Co Chicago are auxious to have every man or woman snf > r-

ing from any form of Kidney and Blad-der

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Disease or having the least reasonto suspicion that he or she Is af-flicted

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write and send name and ad¬

dress and a free trial of treatment ofthese Pills wilt be forwardoj directand at once all charges prepaid

UeWlfTS KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS

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