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SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 1909

BOOST BOOM BUILDTHATS-ALL

TIs strange how women tolerateTats in their hair when a mouse onthe floor throws them into convul-sions

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Tho Oleander is a swift boat and agood one for a harmonizer who maywish to escape from gubernatorial andcongressional discord

How many dramatists are now engaged writing dramas or burlesqueoperas with the north pole as the cen-

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of attractionChipley now has the fair fever one

ot the few diseases which cure in-

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of killing and next fall willhelp to wake things up in WestFlorida

It has taken Oook a long time toTarm up but he seems at last to havedeveloprd tome heat under the collarfrom tho constant irritation of hisenemies

PEERLESS PENSACOLA THEBEST PORT SOUTH OF PORTS-MOUTH

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Eat sauer kraut says Metchnikoffand youll live to be a hundred Butthink of a century of sauer krautWould life be worth living when thuscircumscribed-

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spot cotton at 14 516 Thurs ¬

day only 227 bales were sold in theMontgomery market which showsthat planters are looking up as wellas their product

Outside of its mayoralty candidateJudge Qaynor Tammany looks for theelection of its ticket to the republicanmachine and if signs do not fall the

goods as usual will be delivered-

The statute of limitation is a sweetthing for Indicted sugar magnates andthe result of their prosecution for oneof tho rankest pieces of rascality everperpetrated in this country may beanother miscarriage of justice

BOOST BOOM BUILDTHATSALL

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Editor aiapoles of The Milligan-

Sun has increased the size of hisweekly to eight pageseight interest¬

ing pages at that and The Journalhopes to se the day when he willgive even greater evidence ot suc-

cessful

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endeavor

Since the assassination of PrinceIto the Japs in command at Seoulseem to fear Chorea among the Ko-

reans

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together with a nervous unadvertent discharge of a pistol or two

and hence are keeping a sharp look-

out

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for all suspects

Should it be decided as seems prob-

able

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that the corporation tax is un ¬

constitutional and with expendituressun beyond receipts the adminlstra ¬

tion will within the noxt year or two

meet a condition fully as impossible-

to avert as It will be to explain-

PEERLESSPENSACOLA THEBEST PORT SOUTH OF PORTS ¬

MOUTH

Tampa must be a substantial con

fcervative city after all and its boost ¬

ers have a solid foundation to supporttheir brag for the Tigers cant play

ball down there because of the ab-

sence

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of a grand stand a com-

modity

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whereon is centered the atten ¬

tion of the hot air artists of manyAmerican cities

BOOST BOOM BUILD THATSALL

Baton Rouge Louisiana perchanceBecause of its name which means redstick awakened the fear of federalsecret service men for those extreme-

ly

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courteous gentlemen decreed thatonly fifty of the citizens might shakehands with President Taft Othersmust view from afar this luminoustar and wonderful mixer for fearofn fixer

There is an amusing side to the in-

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displayed by heads of sundrygreat corporations in inducing abroader interest in agriculture and theemployment of more people in thatexcellent pursuit Of Course we allknow that when farming stops every-thing

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else will stop for the heart oflife will cease to beat and eventhe privileged classesmanufacturers-railroad presidents and the like willhave to follow the plow or so out ofbusiness altogether

Uncle John D Becomes-A Modern St Patrick-

Must we always fear the Greekswhen they bear gills It seems not Itlooks as though even their mercenaryhearts may at times be softened andattune their throbbing to the divineharmonyrestitut1on

In such a way one must regard themillion dollar donation of John DRockefeller toward the work of elimi ¬

nating the hookworm disease whichwill be undertaken iuthe southernstates by resident physicians aided bygovernment doctors

There are some doubters in theSouth regarding the actual existence-of this disease Theto have refused-to admit as possible that a little wormclinging to the inner wall of the smallintestines could be responsible forthe laziness and apathy which theyhave so often lamented lambasted-and lascerated when displayed in thehome or in business relations

Such judgment is but natural Ittakes a long while to make peopleunderstand their environment andwe fear a long time in addition toinduce them to go to work to improve-It when discovered This is thetruth concerning the individualit isthe truth concerning the aggregation

Anyone however with ordinary ob-

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who has lived in the coun ¬

try throughout the Souththat is inmost of the square miles of its sandy-or aluminal areawill have noticedthe dull apathetic pastyfaced chil-dren

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who live there to say nothing oftheir stupid wideeyed elders withaenernic brains and slow coordination-It may be that these sojourners havenot known the cause of such a condi-tion

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but they must have observed itThey should learn once for all it isankylostomiasis hookworm dis ¬

easeThis gift then of the Standard Oil

king without a string and apparentlywithout calculation as to what it mayproduce for his benefit from an educa¬

tional standpoint may be accepted-and applied to the purpose for which-is said to be giventhe destructionof a great scourge the restoration ofmany thousand incapable people to alife of usefulness and profit And so

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far as this gift is concerned TheJournal hopes that its application willfall into the hands of honest executors-and thato every cent of It will be ap ¬

plied to the beneficent purpose forwhich it has been subscribed

BOOST BOOM BUILD THATSALL

Next Tuesday an election for gov-ernor

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will be held in MassachusettsRhode Island South Carolina andVirginia yet although important politcal results are involved in at leastthree of these battles the press of thecountry has been almost silent re ¬

garding them Perhaps however themost interesting contest to be decidedwill be the constitutional amendment-in Maryland for the disfranchisement-of the negro It has been considere-

dof sufficient Importance in republicancircles to call for the interference ofthe federal administration for shouldthis amendment be adopted Marylandwill be united to the solid South willbecome as surely democratic in bothstate and national elections as Ala-bama

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or Floridan

A Strong Advocate ofThe Virtue of Pies

The Journal is wont to respect themedical profession ajid to bend insubjection to its edicts For yearsand years we have been told that theintemperate consumption of pastry-was a short route to death tbat thepie in short was pieson without-any reference to simplified spelling

Indeed it has been hinted that thebreaking up of farm life in New Eng ¬

land was largely duo to the inordinateuse of the deep dish apple mince orcherry varieties which mother used-to make death and territorial deser¬

tion having followed in their wake-It is unnecessary then to declare-

our amazement when from Chicagosituated in the antipodes or Boston soto speakconies the voice of one Doc-tor Charles McCormick who forgetful-of the frightful lesson taught by NewEnglands experience launches forth-in the following earnest advice weretain his capitals

Attention dyspeptics If you seekrelief and long tar the culinary pro-pensities

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enjoyed by your epicureneighbor EAT LARGE CHUNKS OFJUICY PIE EAT PIE EAT ALLYOU WANT OF IT AND EAT ITFOR BREAKFAST IF YOU WOULDHAVE A GOOD STOMACH Let thegastric glands begin their days workwith a GOOD BIG J9B and you willfeel the better Throwawaybreakfast foods for they kill morepeople in one year than does all thealcohol that was ever manufactured-into whisky Those who seek healthmust get the RIGHT FOOD COMBI-NATION

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and in pointing put the com-bination

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medical science about 400years tehind the times I say againEAT PLENTY OF PIE It will cureyour dyspepsia

Truly this world of ours is turningtopsy turvy One doesnt know what-to

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believe for who may decide whendoctors disagree Must we abandon-the lessons learned in our childhooddays Must we apotheosize the pastrycook and partake unflinchingly and tocomplete repletion of his succulentwares Must we in short fearlesslyassume the role of the politician andapproach the pie counter with slitter

ing eye and fixed resolve to consumeevery specimen that comes our way

It looks like it if this Chicago doc-tor

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speaks the truth And possibly afew of the over credulous might be-lieve

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he did if he had not given suchabsolute proof of his crankiness andunreliability in saying that breakfastfoods had killed more people thanwhisky which of course not men-the strongest antiprohibitionist willadmit

THE TIME DRAWS CLOSE FORTHE TRICOUNTY FAIR AND EX ¬

HIBITORS SHOULD HASTEN TOMAKE THEIR ENTRIES

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MORE SEA WALLS 01 + FOR GULF CITIES 413 +4 Chattanooga Tradesman 46 +

+ + + +Recent storms that wrecked prop¬

erty and destroyed lives along thgulf coast impress the lesson whichGalveston learned in the bitter schoo1-of experience Cities exposed to tinsevere storms at sea must be protected or investmfnts in them arecertain bo slow and timid The sea-wall of Galveston costing as it hasmany small fortunes is a conspicuoussuccess and the city of Galveston isforging to the front ranks as a com-mercial

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center The work of restora-tion

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in the recently stricken districtswill proceed as it always has but webelieve that there will be more atten¬

tion paid to permanency and aestheticappearance In this connection it isinteresting to note the opinions ofnewspapers in that particular sectionThe Pensacola Journal utters thisword of sympathy which containsalso an admonition along the linewhich we have indicated

Five hundred residences destroy-ed

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churches and factories laid inruins a hundred craft driven ashoreor wrecked on reefs two million dol ¬

lars worth of property lost but for-tunately and wonderfully next to nosacrifice of human lifesuch was thefate of Key West when visited by thehurrican-

eIt is reported that at the worst ofthe storm the wind reached the fright-ful

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velocity of a hundred miles anhour as it swept in blind fury over the I

Florida Keys And Pensacola ithoughprotected from the insensate rage ofthe gulf by its outlying island and in¬

tervening bay well knows the terrificeffect of such a wind for the de-

structive¬

storm of September 1906 willever remain as a nightmare in thememory of its people

Therefore the Deep Water City isparticularly filled with sympathy forthe misfortune which has overtakenthe city of the far south and would I

express that sympathy in no measured i

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UIt is believed however that thecitizens of Kay West are possessed-of a dauntless spirit and a civic pridewhich will urge them to an instantrestoration of their island homethat this disaster will be but a spurto ambition and that places nowwaste will be rebuilt along improvedlines of strength and architectural I

beautyThere is aai optimistic tone in the I

above utterance which sounds good Itreflects the pluck of the whole coast i

country and shows that the spirit ofdoing what is necessary still existsamong the people In spite of deathand devastation tho southern countryforges ahead steadily and the roar ofthe tidal wave Is soon forgotten inthe sound of the hammer and sawThe time will speedily come when theexposed places will all be located andproperly safeguarded and then onlywill the possibilities of the southerngulf and sea coast country be fullyrealized

C R Kluger the Jeweler 1060 Vir¬

ginia Ave Indianapolis Ind writes-I was so weak from kidney trouble

that I could hardly walk a hundredfeet Four bottles of Foleys KidneyRemedy cleared my complexion cur-ed

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I my backache and the irregularitiesdisappeared and I can now attend to

I business every day and recommendFoteys Kidney Remedy to all suffer-ers

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as it cured me after tho doctorsand other remedies had failed-

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A DAlemberte druggist andI apothecary 121 South Palafox street I

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0I 4 DENVERS BEAUTY PLANS 44 APPEAL TO CITIZENS 40 44 Denver Col Republican 4e

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The proposed civic center and otherimprovements of parks and boulevardscarried in the ordinance will appeal-to property owners in two differentways so far as the tax falls on thepocketbook There is first to be con ¬

sidered the individual who owns hishome then the investment owner andspeculator in unimproved lots

Since it is understood that ninetyper cent of the homes of Denver areowned by those who occupy them tothese it becomes a simple proposition-Is not the owner satisfied for the sakeof having so much added to the value-of his property and to the beauty ofthe ctiy in which he lives to stand thesmall tax which the improvementswill entail for ten years To such aman it is not so much a question ofwhether the improvements will addto the selling value of his property-he is satisfied with his home andmeans to retain it no matter whether-its price goes up or down on the mar-ket He likes Denver wants to con-tinue

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to live here and naturall isinterested in seeing it made prettier-as a city in which to live just as heis only a little less directly Interestedin improving his own home building-a new porch putting on a fresh coatof paint or keeping his lawn trimmed

Such a man will look upon the pro-posed

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improvements as adding to hiscomfort or pleasure in only a littleless degree than would an improve-ment

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on his own home The civic im-provements

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actuaaiy stand to him inthe same relation and when he fig¬

ures that he gets an infinitely finercity in which to live for not morethan it would cost him to add a newcoat of paint to his own home hefinds that it is a tax he can well af-ford and is well satisfied to havelevied In a more remote way hr

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LAME BACKS

FEEL FINE

OUTOFORDER KIDNEYS AREREGULATED AND BLADDER MIS ¬

ERY ENDS AFTER A FEW DOSES

The most effective and harinIcsway to cure backache and regulate

kidneys or end bladdertrouble is to take several doses ofPapas Diuretic

You will distinctly feel that yourkidneys and urinary organ are beingcleaned healed and vitalized and allthe miserable symptoms such aobackache headache nervousnessrheumatism and darting pains in-flamed or swollen eyelids irritabilItyaleepksn fcfa or suppressed painfulor frequent urination especially at

I night and other distress leaving afer taking the first few dosesThe moment you suspect any kid-

ney or urinary disorder or rhesnua-cism begin taking this harmless prep-aration as directed with the knowl-edge

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that there is no other medieimat any price made anywhere <>Ise inthe world which will pff < ct so thor-ough

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and prompt a < im as a fiftycent treatment of Papes Diureticwhich any druggist can supply

Your physician pharmacist banker-or any mercantile agency will tell youthat Pape Thompson Pape of Cin-cinnati

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is a large and responsiblemedicine concern thoroughly worthy-of your confidence

Dont be miserable or worried anether moment with a lame back orclogged inactive kidneys or bladder I

misery saiL this goes after you start I

taking Papos Diuretic and in a few-days you feel and know that your kid ¬

neys liver arid urinary system are I

healthy rican and normal and alldanger passed

Accept only Papes Diureticfifty-cent treatmentfrom any drug store

anywhere in the world

THE GREATEST SUR ¬

PRISE OFTHE AGE-Two lots on Cervantes Street be ¬

tween Spring and Baylen 62x125 feet1600 In the heart of the North Hill J

district The only lots to be had inthis immediate vicinity-

A BARGAIN 1600 JUST THINK-OF IT where lots are selling for 1000and more L E Bogan or C L Vetter American National Bank BuildingPhone 608

feels hat if the time ever comeswhen ho should want to sell his houseit would brins because of the generalimprovements at least as much moreas lit ould add to its cost through-the levy

To the speculator the propositionbecomes this Will the beauty plansadd sufficiently to the city as a wholemake it a sUfficiently more attractivecity for homes and business draw toit a sufficiently larger population toadd to the value of his holdings morethan he will have to pay as tax Inthis case the owner is one who ex-pects

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to sell he has more groundthan he can use himself and is hold ¬

ing for a raise to make money on theincrease in value If IK stops to fig-ure

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that be has a certain number oflots scattered here and there andthat the aggregate of taxes on themmeans that he must pay toward theimprovemens as much as he mightbuild a house for on ona of them he-may be inclined to think ii would bemore profitable to him to build thathouse and have it as au added tan-gible

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asset than to submit to the taxand hac nothing more tangible than-a constructively added value to eachlot to show for his outlay Yet tohim the proposition in the large isclearly one whither the city as awhole is going to grow enough underthe impetus of the civic improvementsto permit him to sell bis property ata sufficient advance to cover the taxesUnlike the individual owner of thehome who is content to contribute theprice of a new coat of paint Tor hishome m order to enham tho generalattractiveness of the city in which In i

lives this other man confronts pure ¬

ly the business proposition of wheth-er¬

it is going to pay himNone who has watched the

of cities can for a minute doubt butthat the improvements are going tomake Denver so much more attractivethat it will draw here thousands moreof that desirable class of home mak-ers

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who find Denver their ideal andlocate here indifferent to its businessopenings The certainty that thiswill follow as the natural result of theimprovements resolves the wholeproposition to the one of the manwho sets out to give his house a freshcoat of paint knowing well that itsadded attractiveness is going not onlyto make his house worth more thanthe paint costs but a prettier placeto live in so long as he prefers tomake it his own home-

ALABAMIANS

4 ci 4 9 e + + eo LIKE

04< CAPT T E WELLES 4

4 Athens Democrat 40+ + 4 80i 0 40

Over a hundred ladies and gentle-men

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gathered at the court house atS oclock Saturday night to witnessthe presentation to Capt T E Wellesof a handsome silver loving cupwhich had been purchased by the vol ¬

untary cortributions of a rurobtr oftoo business men of Athena who dsired to express to the distinguishedPensacolian their appreciation of hisunstinted efforts in behalf of the fairheld last week

Capt Weltes was completely takenby surprise as he had no inkling ofwhat was to take place when he wasphoned and asked to come to thecourt house to attend a businessmeeting of some of the fair associa ¬

tions stockholders After he hadben seated Hon T M Hobos madethe following preseatatfcHt speech

Fellow CIUZfHIK of tile Belt Town jin the WOrhLAs you kaow we Ma

PRESIDENT TAFT AND FLEET THAT TAKESHIM TO CONVENTION AT NEW ORLEANS

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President Taft will address the lakes to the gulf deep waterway contention on its opening day Oct 30 atNew Orleans It will be the largest gathering ever held in the mrrest of the ship canal from C3iicaRo toNew Orleans To fully acquaint the ttrebidenl with the posbioihtu of the canal the promoters of tan Iconvention arranged his trip don the Mississippi St Louis The president could have reached NeOrleans by a much shorter way but he had never experienced a steamboat ride on the Father of Waters-so he chose the river route The steamboat Mississippi is the flagship of the fleet and is oeoorted by thetorpedo boat Wilkes and the deeroyer MooDonough The boat which takes other distinguished delegates jincluding the governors and congressmen is the Alton The fleet left St Louis at 5 oclock In tin evening-of Oct 25 Stops will be made at Cape Girardeau Cairo Helena Memphis Vickiburs and Natch I l

the name of another city which 2500years ago was the best of the worldtbe center ot letters of learning andcivilization It was a custom in that

to each year present a laurelwreath to that one of its citizens whohad beat served his city and his peo

I pie We are here tonight to imitateour ancient namesake as nearly as womay counting the change of time andmanners Indeed I might say wwish to show that modern Athens hasimproved on the ancienrt city siuctour action here will nullify a proverbof ancient Greece that no prophet iswithout honor save in his own coun-try and we are fortunate that wehave SUCk an opportunity We have-inI our midst a fellow citizen whohas served his and our city faithfullyand well His place of business is inPensaeola but his home u> here Ourcitizens have concluded to give tothis citizen an evidence of their ap ¬

preciation that he may carry with himto show how he is regarded at hem0and have commissioned your hnmhlforator to ipies a for them thir sentnuent1 hich have betn engraven onthis loving cup Vkhith I will read

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TO AILING WOMEN-

A Little Sound Advice Will Help I

Many a Sufferer in Pensacola I

Xo woman can be healthy and wellif the kidneys are sick Poisons that i

pass off in the secretions when the j

kidneys arc well are retained in thebody when the kidneys are sick Kid-neys

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and bladder become inflamed-and

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swollen and worse troubles quick-ly follow This is often the truecause of bearing down pains lame ¬

ness backache sideache etc Uricpoisoning also causes headaches dizzy I

spells languor nervousness and I

rheumatic vainWhen suffering so try Doans Kid ¬

ney Pills a remedy that cures sickkidneys You will get better as the j

kidneys get better and health will re-turn

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when the kidneys are well Let ia Pensacola woman tell You about i

DOlls Kidney Pills i

Mrs E Forum 527 W Garden St i

Pensacola Fla says It would bedifficult to describe all the misery Iendured from kidney complaint I be-lieve

¬I had all the symptoms that ac

company this trouble and as my con j

dition was growing worse all the t

time I was worried My back achedHmoit constantly I was weak andhad difficn1 in breathing The kid I

pre ions were also irregular Inpassage and bothered me a great deal I

Whew a friend recommended Doans j

Kidney Pills I procured a box at theCrystal Pcarmacy and began theiruse They acted just as representedIgiving prompt relief andno symptom of kidney trouble what-ever

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For sale by all dealers Price 50cents FosterMilburn Co BuffaloNeW York sole agents for the UnitedStates

Remember the name DORMS andtake no other

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nrN I Is alcohol a tonic NoAl I Does it make the blood pure Noo COO Does it strengthen the nerves No13 Ayers Sarsaparilla a tonic Yes I

Ask your doctor if a family medicine like Does it make the blood pure Yes Idyers Sarsaparilla Is not vastly teller with-out

¬ Does it strengthen the nerves Yes Ialcohol than with it ioC feidC = Is entirely free from alcohol Yes I

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You Should Trade Where You CanBetter Yourself By So DoingO-

ur mammoth store room with its two double floors loaded with thenewest and most artistic furniture carpets rugs mattings and other Items vfor the Home is thrown open to you Not a store in West Florida can makea better deal with you Our Buy Now Pay Later Terms are bound to besatisfactory and oven if >you dont buy you can come in and talk the mat¬

ter over We will do our best to please you You are welcome andevery courtesy is yo-

ursMARSTON QUINA108110 S Palafox St Pensacola

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UTo Capt T E Welles from hsfellow citizens of Athens Ala mitoken of their love and respect and inacknowledgment of his valued sfivices to his city October 21 lOD I

Capt Welles in the name of our t

citizens and your friends I presentyou this loving cup It is brimful andoverflowing with their best love andwishes thast you will enjoy a long lifeof health and a green old age of t>atitfaction

After the applause subsided CaptWelles responded in most teelirgwords to the happy presrntatspeech of Mr Hobbs assuring theaudience that ever since he first cameto Athens some fifteen years ago hebad always been srted to get back toher confines He expressed hi> deepgratitude to the warm hearted gen-erous

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people of Aithens who had s piifit to thus honor him and expresstheir aiTectiou for him and their apprcciation of his efforts in behalf oftbn recent county fair tapt Vellma > visibly affected by the teimoniai of his fellow citizens and hisspeech was therefore all the more im-pressive

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At its conclusion h waskept quite busy for some while inshaking hands with his friends

FOREST FIRE RAGINGEl Paso Texas Oct ZA lores

fire is raging in the Huachuca forestreservation and troops from FortHuachuca nave been ordered out tofight the flames Much valuable tim-ber

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has been destroyed It is bolieved the lire was started oy sheeyherders In revenge for having theflocks driven from tne range by gov-ernment

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