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experience which she has to draw fromit is more than possible that she hasgained the very that will

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U D OState Convention Opens this

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The delegates to the annual stateconvention of the Florida division ofthe U D C and the state officers

last night on themidnight trainand were cordially welcomed by thecommittees and as many of the hos-tesses as could be there

The ladies will hardly be rested be-

fore the convention work begins asthe executive board composed thestate officers will meet in the cham-ber of Commerce this morning at830 oclock

The first session of the conventionproper opens promptly this morning-at 10 oclock antf a general Invitationis extended

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The entrance to the oiCommerce may be readily distinguish-

ed by thetwocConfederate flags at theentrance to the stairway on Palafoxstreet near Garden

All are requested to be promptly onhand at 10 oclock when the exercisesbegin

Following Is the program for the

theLadies Memo

rial Association informs Thethat owing to the illness of their secretary the invitation to attend thereception the Qsceola Club tonightbad not been extended to the members who will please accept the gen

eral invitation under the circumstances

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10 a m Morning sessi6n PrayerRev Fred Jones

Address of welcome on behalfthe citizens Mr Egbert

on behalf of the VeteransMr Coot

Welcome by the PresidentPensacola Chapter

Regular business3 p m session8 p m Reception at the Osceola

ClubThursday May 4

930 a ta Morning sessioni to 6 p m Reception at the

Country Club given by Mrs L HiltonGreen

8 p m Historical EveningFriday May 5

930 a me Morning session230 p m7Excursion on the bay

given the eteranfli8 p sessionThe is a list of delegates

preceded by the name of their hostesses

Mrs D H Wilson Mrs C BGwynn of Tallahassee

Mrs 3 A Colclough-

Mrs Stringfellow and Mrs Taylor ofGainesville

Mrs E D Beggs Mrs Claude Mor-

row of MadisonMrs Bonacker Mrs Brumby of

Ocala and Mrs Darracott of Lake

landMrs John BernardMontague and Mrs Robert Taylor of

MiamiMrs C F Zeekr Mrs Lamar of

QuincyMrs Callie Mrs Patton

Anderson of PalatkaMrs George Howe Mrs Boteler

Thompson of CityMiss Mrs Stockbridge of

Lake CityMrs Egbert Beall Mrs W J Cook

Jacksonville and Mrs S T Gramling of Miami

Mrs Brawner Mrs Tilman Whiteand Mrs Nolan of Jacksonville

Mrs Catdwell Mrs ofJacksonville-

Mrs B S McNeltypr Jacksonville

Mrs Pope Reese Mrs J D LaneMrs McDonald of Palatka

Miss Leila Reese Mrs Cooley olJacksonville and Mrs Dial of Madl

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Lake City and Mrs J L Kelhir of

Mrs McCreary andMrs Moyers of Gainesville

Mrs N CookMrs Chestnut ofGainesville and Miss Josie Williams

Mrs Miss Graham andMiss Alice Thomas of Gainesville

Mrs J S Roberts Mrs Strohbarand Miss Sttxjhbar of Gainesville-

MR AND MRS THORNTONSLOVELY BAY PARTY

Mn and Mrs Hi H Thornton entrtained a party of friends on the bayyesterday aboard the steam tug Mary

LeeThey left the wharf about 1230 Intime to see the fleet of war shipsweigh anchor and to seathen accompanied them down to thebar where jne last adieux were

waved the fleet going outinto the gulf and the tug returning tothe city

Mr and Mrs Thorntons guests wereMr and H Skinner Mr andMrs John C Avery Mr and Mrs WK Hyer Jr jMr and Mrs DenhamMiss Taylor Miss Hyer and MrKnowles Hyer

MR AND MRS WRIGHTSBAY PARTY

34ri and Mrs riSb1 gave abay part on the atearer Columbia

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Alter the ships gone they wentto the lifesaving station and otherpoints returning to the city about 6

Among Mr and Mrs Wrights guestsaboard were Miss Clark Miss Kelly I

Mr and Mrs Keyser Ml8 AmandaMoorer of Mobile Miss Edna AverMiss Cora Mallory Miss ConstanceKribwles of Atlanta Mr Monbd Cross

Mr William Blount MrThornton Mr Tino MrDenham and others 1

MISS HYERS DANCE FOR 1

MISS CONSTANCE KNOWLESMiss Daisye Hyer gave delightful

dance at the Country Club Mondaynight which neither ralnsucceeded in marring though no doubtthe did deter some ofthose who were invited from attend-Ing I

The dance was complimentary toMiss Constance bf Atlantawho is visiting relatives n the city

The excellent band from the U SS Missouri furnished excellent musica delicious luncheon was served findeverybody had a jolly good time

Among Miss Hyers guests wereMiss Constance Knowleff Miss CoraMallory Mrs and MrsW S Keyser Miss 4manda Moore ofMobile Mr and Mrs H H Thornton

Capt Barnett of the U SI S Ken-tucky Dr Lung Mr Powell Mr Dud-

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SURPRISED MR STONEMr Phineas StenO was about the

most completely surprised intown Monday night when about twen-ty of his friends called in a body athis handsome on Palafoxstreet to inform him was hisfiftythird birthday and they hadcome to help him celebrate MrStone was more than surprised hewas dumbfounded ta tile delight offamily and guests

And it was a real celebration inwhich everybody entered

About midnight a most delicioussupper was served amid tile most De-

lightful surrounding the beautiful decorations being another pleasant sur-prise r

The guests united with the familyIn wishing Mr Stone at least fiftythree more such jolly celeBrations ofhis natal day and that they might bethere every time to assist him in asend off

MISS VERAS LAWN PARTYFOR HER COUSIN GLADYS

Little Miss Vera Kellar daughter

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RefreshmentsCommittee Mrs Soderqulst

Chairman MrS Denard Mrs R JOwens Mr H Horsier Floor Man-ager

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tlen that voiapleWy obliterates ALLfacial bl traces of fear worry illne nd exposure Alter pp Jc-

tkBa ot beauty ot retarnsand age falls like jfcaUe from the lace

the kln Bolt velvetynotaWTickleorWemlsh remalas BeautU-olalseBdoned Met alFrateralty-Chemist and Expertha mde EC aatlfntJadias youthful forty aad flftyras they

twenty T y men he same3ulta the

worst cases of BROWN lIVEa SPOTSFBCKLKS BLiCKHKiPi PIMPLEWSINKIiiS PIT

TION8 Price Ur cents EVERY BOXGUARANTEE

For sale by leading dragglsts or seatdirect to-

E R BERRY CHEM4CAL CODept Stc Louis

BeauOols book mailed IreeBponTequest

SOLOMONDOES CATER4NG

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lawn party and peanut hunt Tuesdayfrom 4to 6 in honor of her cousinlittle Miss Gladys Ferriss of Detroitwho Is visiting her

The little hostess was dainty as arosebud in a pink organdy frocK whileher guest of honor pretty as apicturS in white over pink with pinkribbon

Over sixty invitation had beensent out and nearly all invited appear-ed to have responded though thethreatening clouds lowered Ominouslycausing various changes in the ar-rangements for entertaining the little

whom three lovely littletots Audrey Kellar Katharine Eltzen

Dorothy Forbes all In whitequeened it over everybody

Tie decorations all itf pink wereperfectly carrteoT and the tablewas a dream in Jts pinji flowersThe souvenirs werQJonboh boxes inthe form of Easter eggs filled withcandy These were grouped about thetable in three piles of twenty eggseacn and from each of the eggs pinkribbons led to th guest places aboutthe table with and In the

the children delight of alLThe chIef amusement was th pea

nut hunt on the lawn where they hadbeen sown broadcast and Into whichthe little folks heartily

Mrs Ketiar waS charmingly assist-ed in amusing her ittle daughtersguests by her sister Mrs Gus Eitzehand Mrs J Walter Higgins

A TOO COMMONLY1EXPERIENCED DISCOURTESY

Women are less considerate thanmen asserted a disappointed hostessyesterday and they are also moreexacting And it is such a small cqurtesy to write a little note to onesprospective hostess stating the exacttrain upon which a guest expects 0arrive and give one an idea of whenshe expects to leave I have beenmeeting trams off and on for severaidays under the impression that myguest might arrive at ay time andmeantime I might have been enjoyinga visit from a friend who is going

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abroad for several years But unato make two guests comfortable in mjlimited quarters I have been obligedto postpone her visit sothat she writes me she has changedher route and will not come via Pensacola at alL The other O I dc

know when she is coming I aastilt at the train pcourse

DR WEEKS ATTHE BLACKBOARD

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oaai ntwhch 0ra Traiv zThe home Missionary Society will

hold an interesting meeting Thurs-day afternoon at 330 oclock In thebasement of Palafox M E church

Dr Sylvester Weeks will conductthe devotional alsoconduct the blackboard

TO NAME A COUNTYFOR A WOMAN-

In his Memorial day speech at LaGrange on Wednesday Governor Terrell made an interesting suggeatlm

naming of new countiesGovernor Terrell spoke of the factthat in Troup county and that sectiona company of patriotic women known-as the Nancy Harts had been

during the war between thetrtth a view to affording all the

ala to Confederate soldiers Thesewomen of the Confederacy had donejrood service and their efforts would

ever be recalled as o untold valueUntie great struggle Georgia had hon-

ored the famous of the reyc-

jlntion Nancy Hart by naming Hartcounty after her Now that

i new counties are to be organized Jn-

f the state Georgia could not db betterGovernor Terrell than to hestow

liams in honor of Mrs Williams ofColumbus who was the firstto uggest

the observance of Memorial dayGeorgia Mrs was the wfe-of the colonel ot the First Georgiaregulars in the Confederate servlcejAtlanta Constitution

JIIss Katharine Howell of Russelt-Ville Atk arrived Tuesday moralists

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Tffelttwe years

Miss HodgsOB ofhas bieai ttieattractive g est of MrsE O Sash left Tuesday oonfor io e after a d ellghtfnl visit

Mrs Ferriss and littledaughter Gladys of Mich arlived Sumday a visit to rela-tives Mrs Ferriss is the guest of hermother Mrs R Pitt and MissGladys Is the guest little cousinMiss vera eKllar

Mrs WL S Talbott of JacksonvilleIII whoP has spent the past twomonths In Jhia city Tuesday noonfor home to the regret of her Pensacola friends

AnnTe McNIff and Miss Mamieof Mobile were Sunday

guests of Miss Eva and Miss EttaMuller

Mr McKenzie of Greenville-Ala spent Sunday in Pensacola

Mr John iS McMullen and Miss EJu

la McMullen of Greenville Ala spentSunday with their sister Mrs Johnde la Rua

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spent Sunday in this city

Barnett of the U S S Ken-

tucky entertained Mr and Mrs H H-

Thornton and Mr and Mrs DenhamSunday at aboard

Captain Cowles entertained Mr andMrsiJJenry Baars and Mr and MrsJohn C Avery at luncheon Monday

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All users of Blue Ribbon Lemon and

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New Orleans Grocery store tomorrowThursday nighf May 4 at oclock

H JEL BOULTERresident

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PEABODY COLLEGE

EXAMINATIONS

The recent gift of 100000000 fromthe Peabody Beard of Trust to the

College for Teachers at Nashvllle and donations amountingiy as much from the state of Tenhessee and the city of Nashville have atmeted widespread attention to thisgreat college It Is planned to makethis institution for training educa-tional leaders for the whole south Inview of these facts the following an-

nouncement will be of Interest tomany young men and women of Flori-da

Examinations for entrance into Peabody College will be held May 11121905 at DeFunlak Springs TampaOcala and Tallahassee That for WestFlorida at DeFuniak Springs will beconducted at the State Normal Schoolby Principal H E Bennett The entrance requirements Include one yearof Latin arithmetic algebra planegeometry U S history geographygrammar and rhetoric and specialpreparation on a number of speciallyassigned of literature

Further particulars can be securedby addressing Professor Bennett orthe secretary of the college at Nash-ville

Peabody Ciliege has already had atremenuous influence In the education-al development f Florida and this in-

fluence Is destined to be still greaterin the future

MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHTJ Hill Boating and Bathing

Club meet at H H BoyersWednesday evening at 730

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quested to meet at Mr Cooks office to-

day at 930r to attend in a body theopening of the U D convention at10 oclock D B REED Commander

AND CHEAPEST ICECREAM IS BOSSOS ONLY 100

PHONE 1104 SATIS-FACTION GUARANTEED

ENGLISH FACTORY LAWSv

teroBfffct About T Pitiable CosdI1-tloas In cottoa Factories

The first English factory laws weremadeJn 1802 and were enacted mainlybecause of the pitiable conditioa of theyoung pauper children employed in theLancashire cotton factories

An outbreot of fever IB the Hadcllffe XJodonr works 1784 was tracedby Manchester doctors to overcrowdedand lasanJtary factories and tbe tang

OBrs of thejtvorkers The magistratesiaaje an attempt to lessen the evfls

In spite of their success In slightlyduclng the hours o labor thingsgrew worse and other epidemics occwrredi

Man ester board of heaHb Woktlfe matter p to 179CJ and nrged theaecessity otMegialatlon to deal effec-tively witi it PnMIe interest wasaroused and further revelatieos ef thelagra t 311 treatment ot apprentices sodeeply warred public feeling that In1802 Sir Robert Peel brought In a billDown s the health and morals of

Ir fcrcsrjaet which was passedwtthe t aai placed tk

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Wine of Gardui brings health to sickwomen Wine of brings children tebarren tomes

How can any the healthMrs Mason has Any woman canactly the same relief if she will take Wine eCanJuL Wine of Cardm is a certak care formenstrual uregslarities It wffl not do impos

ysli kies but it does care bearingdown painsmakes motherhood possible for barren wivesand relieves the pains at monthlyperiod

Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui todayAfl d oggists sell 100 bottles Wine of CardoL

THE BEST IS WHAT WE HAVE

SARDINESVEAL ANDHAM LOAFHAMBURGERSTEAK ANDCORN BEEF HASH

SLICEDBOILED HAM

IThe best Sardines put up In oil orTomato Sauce at 25 cents a can

I In halfpound tins and are ready TO

eat They are delicious at lOc canJust put can In warmthen take out and serve at lOca canDont boil your ham We do It foryou NO bone no waste no heat30c a pound

ROSEN GERELDSPhone 391 Pensacola

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TJONT COME HERE THEN YOU CANT BUY ONECENTSWORTH OF ANYTHING BUT PLAIN OLDFASHIONHONEST LEATHER OF US PROPERLY PUT TOGETHER

KEITHS KONQUERSF-OR MEN s

35O and 400PATENT LEATHER IS BETTERTHAN IT WAS BUT DONT IMAGINE IT WILL STAND

ROUGH USAGE BROADCLOTH AND SATIN AREBEAUTIFUL BUT NOT TO WORK IN

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IF WE HAVE IT IT IS THE BEST

WE ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT

FRESH GROCERIESTELEPHONE ORDERS

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DELIVERYS-o If you are at particular about the things you eat anti tie

prompt ieHvery o same we can pleasePURE FOODS MEAN GOOD HEALTH-

v So Cahn CoPure Food The Store Feed

Phones 178 and 480 the Peoples

Foot ComfortWeather

fort lofeliaer feet You will have no discomfort from burningfeet an fjjmaplng corns if you wear our

Light Summer Shoes and Oxfords S2 S250 S3 and 5Tbey are fit the foot easily and comfortably trFIe Summer Hosiery at 15c 2ac znd 50c 5

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