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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 6 1909 Q d
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L DAYSIN SC5lhouse by the road-
AraggedtlU sits the s
b r sunninge sumacns grow
tAtound It wiry vines are runningThe blac sters desk Is seen
Within tberf by raps official
The warprflo r the battered seatscarved initialsThe jac frescos on the wallThe char worn sill BetrayingThe doo at creeping slow to school
yentltormlng out to playingrs ago a winters sunug J
l Sho over it at settingVit iIts western window panesIst low eaves Icy fretting
It touched the golden tangled curlsiF d eves full of grieving
r pa e1a5<f all the school were leavingj eaVler stood the littleboFO c1ldlsh favor sinrcl1e pbJa T W facerlde and shameW1 werev iWithI restless feet the snowPusJight and left he lingeredtlessly her handsM bluechecked apron fingeredIaw her lift her eyes he felt1rhe soft handsnd heard the trembling caressing J
her voiceif4 a fault confess n
I<un that I sielt the Wordhave to go above yoUIecausethe brown eyes lower fljYOU see r love oumemory to a graYhafredt mansweet child tac isDear girl the grasses Showing
onHave 40 graveyears beenlHo growinglives to learnschool In Utes hard
few who pass above hJnLament theirLUte her
triumph and his lossthey love himJ G WhittierTHE MARRIAGE OFMISS SCHULMAN ANDMR
One oZ theressIve ot home
prettiestweddings
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tOokY jterda at tband Mia mornin8 Juo hPJlleML-street when Miss Emilia Schulmanand Mr Stewart Robinson Meyerswere united In marriage by RabbiSwath of Temple BethEl the verybeautiful service of the Jewish churchhaving of course been employed Theelegance or the Moog home was ac-centuated
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yesterday by the presenceI of large numbers of huge potted
palms the parlor where the serviceplace having been a sweet bow
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ORANGE BLOSSOM
SUPPOSITORYels A GRAND REMEDY FOR ALL
FEMALE DISEASESJIm Ida Gilmore U7 Jerome Ave Owosso-
Mich writes I can truly say that the OrangeBlossom Compound Is worth Its weight in goldind more to any woman suffering with femaJoweaines as I did for years I was an invalidfox two years not able to wash a dish or maketoy bed Four of the best physicians gave meup and sold I could not jiva Tho fifth physiciansaid there TTEI onO chancoand thamras an oper-ation At this time a friend sentme circulartellingabout Orange Blossom Compound Iread Itcaxeiully and as a last hope decided togive it a trW I purchased a bos of OrangeBlossom Compound and the firsttre tment gaveme a little relief I used four montbs treat-ment
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and from that time until now which isabout ghteen years Ihve never known what
It was to have backache headache orany otherprln or ache from this old trouble I feel itmy duty to make known to suffering womenthe great good that the Orange Blossom Com-pound
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has dono tot me SlOO bjr all drugsiltS Call on
J The Crystal Pharmacy Pensacola-Flo for a book and free aample
THE PURE FOOD STORE
IMPORTED-DILL PJCKLES
HOLLANDHERRING
LIMBURGERCHEESE
IMPORTEDSWISS
I CHEESE
Soll Cahn COAgents Nunnallys Candles
Phones 17201721
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er of < lovely fronded things whicnwaved Jestically in the faint breath-of a ect October morning as itwafted way into the place Form-ing
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a htfUl little nook were fourot the kits which tied with heavywhite ribbons surrounded thebridal jy during the ceremony Atten oct when the guests hadcrowded entire house the weddingmarch W by Misses Fannie Ber-lin
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PaurRehfleld Fannie Wegenhelm anlabelle Berlin began MissGertrud eidman being piano accompanl nd Miss Lillian Jacobyadding laely the needed touchwith tbedns of her sweet violinThe gro < attended by Mr S AlvaMoog arred first Miss Schulmanfollowing the armor Mr AlfredMoor J
Attiredja handsome threepiecedj amythest with its rich
gleams o edescent trimmings andwith a sthg hat catching the tones-of the ei costume in a most ar-tistic
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effdMiss Schulman who is aremarkaqhandsome young woman
a advantageIn her dfc as well as in the entiretone of f wedding wonderfully ex¬
quisite te of this queenly youngwoman railed a wedding in factworthy 1 Emilia Schulman
The pjbr had been darkened toutflashed Hght with electricity upon
I the brldparty as it entered and theeffect w1 charming indeed
After ceremony congratulationswere prfed in upon the young couploafter wCh wine and cake were serv-ed beautiful gifts were re-ceivedittestingJ to the unusual popu
l lartiy pd esteem which both enjoy-A Lge crowd of friends attended-
the cdple to the train where thYwere mowered with rice and goodwishe They left at noon and after-a wedIng journey will make their
I home in Louisville where the groomI is in business While Pensacola laloath to part with one of her bright-est
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and best known young ladles itfa with every good wish from scoresof friends that Mr and Mrs Meyertlie laraRa hleiiiUcttV 1
Meyes will be specially missed as shehas been well and so favorably knownhere both socially and trom educa ¬
tional standpointsW C T UWILL MEET TODAY
The W C T T7 will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at the FirstPresbyterian church All members-are particularly requested to be pres ¬
entBACHELORS OPENING BALLWAS A GRAND SUCCESS
Fine music genial crowd and thevery finest sort of hosts in the worldserved to make the opening ball ofthe Bachelors club given last night athorough success A large number ofthe best known young people or thecity were in attendance and as Isusual with the affairs given by theBachelors nothing could have been
more pleasant than the evening asplanned Tho Knights of Columbuhall where the affair was given prov ¬
ed a delightful place for an event otthe sort the dancers having made
DREADFULCHANGEM-
rs Jones Was In a Serious Con-dition
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Before She Helped Her ¬
self With Cardul theWomans Tonic
Dexter TexUI certainly was in aserious condition when I wrote youfor advice writes Mrs Calvin Jones-of Dexter Tex-
I suffered a great deal with thosedizzy fainting spells but after takingseveral bottles of Cardul relief finallycameCardui prepared my system for thedreadful change and when It came 11
was not half as bad as those dizzyspells I had before I now help everyday with the housework and am get-ting
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along fineCardul is certainly fine for female
complaints 51 y neighbors praise Itand so do others
Take Carclui when you feel ill inany way weak tired miserable orunder the weather-
No matter what the immediate-cause It will help to brace you upgive you new force and vim help youto throw off the trouble that troubles-you
Cardui will not interfere with tuyother medicine you may be taking-It Is a gentle harmless nonmineralnonpoisonous nonintoxicating tonicthat every woman ought to take whenshe Is looking Tor health strengthbeauty and vitality
N BWrite to Ladles Advisory DeptChattanooga Medicine Co ChattanoogaTenn for Special and 64page book Horno Treatment for Wom-en
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sent ia plain uranricr on nQt
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For EczemaPer and the terrible Itching o >
piles Dr Hebrs Unsold IB a blessingand a wonder The first application wilgive you instant relief not only In casesof piles but also In all Irritating skin dis¬
eases such as eczema tetter rash bar-bers
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Itch and ringwormUnsold Is the best preparation 1
ever saw for eczema ay J E White-of Carbondale Colo
Dr Hebras Ungold IB sold at soc apackage at all druggists or sent pre-paid
¬on receipt of price by The G C
Blttner Co Toledo Ohio Always sendsame of your druggist
For sale In Pensacoia by W A DAlemberte Druggist and Apothecary 121 SPalafox Street-
extremely merry until a late hourThe Bachelors In fact are receiv-ing
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many congratulations as to thesuccess of the event
BUSINESS CONFERENCE-TO MEET
The Business Conference of theEast Hill Baptist church will hold animportant meeting tonight at thechurch All are requested to be pres ¬
ent The hour is 730 oclockNEW CHURCH ASSOCIATIONMET YESTERDAY AFTERNOONrThe regularClinch association took place yes-terday
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afternoon at Hannah hall Theladies were out in force a fine lot ottork having been accomplished
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SERVICES AT TEMPLE BETHELTHIS EVENING
Services for the closing day of theSukkoth Festival will be held atTemple Bethel this evening at 730and tomorrow morning at 10 oclock-At the evening service Rabbi Schwarzwill preach on Lessons From theSukkah
1FIVE HUNDRED CLUeMET WITH MRS H J BENNETT-
The Five Hundred club met lastnight at the home of Mrs H J Ben ¬
nett on Ninth avenue Mrs Bennettsaffairs are always full of Interest andlast evenings meeting of the clubwas pleasant from many standpointsas usual
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MRS E E SIMONLEFT LAST NIGHT
Mrs E E Simon who has beanhere for several months the guest ot-her mother Mrs M L Roch left lastnight for her home In Memphis TennShe has been here for her health andwill be greatly missed by a large con-course
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of friendsU
ARE NOW INNEW YORK CITY-
Congressman and Mrs WilliamBailey Lamar of Florida are at theWaldorfAstoria In New York andwill be the guests of Mr and MrsJohn Alton Harris at their lovelyAnnienu RJyerside Drive Atlanta<o
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MR DW C YARBROUGHLEAVES TODAYFOR JACKSONVILLE
Mr D W C Yarbrough who isnow president and treasurer of a wellknown Birmingham concern and whohas been visiting his family here forseveral days will leave today forJacksonville where he goes on busi-ness
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SOCIAL MEETING ATTHE WOODMAN CIRCLETOMORROW
There will be an unusually pleas ¬
ant social meeting at the session ofthe Woodman Circle tomorrow at thehall on West Garden street the hoursto be from 3 until 5 oclock Re-freshments
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will be served and all themembers are invited to oe presentLADlES BENEVOLENTSOCIETY OF TEMPLE BETHELTO MEET TODAY-
An Important meeting of the LadlesBenevolent society of Temple BethEl will occur this afternoon at 330oclock at the temple All members-are especially urged to be present asmatters of much importance are to re-ceive attention
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LADY MANAGERS HELDSUCCESSFUL MEETING-
The lady managers of the WomansHome held a good meeting yesterdayafternoon Plans were laid for thecoming months and records of thepast year received attention The la-dies
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deserve much credit with regard-to the excellent manner in which theHome is being conducted
rWOMANS FOREIGN MISSIONSOCIETY MET YESTERDAY-
The Womans Foreign MissionarySociety of the Gadsden Street M Bchurch met yesterday afternoon Allwho attended were particularly wellsnlisfled with the events as recordedduring the afternoon an all aroundsuccessful meeting having been re-ported
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MISS KNOWLES1BRIDGE
The bridge party which Miss Con ¬
stance Knowles will give in honor ofMiss Mary Thomas has boen datedfor Friday Miss May Young of Ken ¬
tucky who is Miss Knowless guestuntil after Miss Thomass marriageto Mr Pratt Adams will share hon-ors
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with Miss Miss Thomas as MissKnowless bridge partYAtlantaGeorgia
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JEWISH YOUNG PEOPLEENJOYED DANCE-
Mr and Mrs Hubert Prater oogand Mr and Mrs Edwar Forcheimer chaperoned a party of youJewish society people at a delightfuldance bn Monttay evening The af-fair
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occurred at the Knights of Co ¬
lumbus haIl supper having beenserved later at a local restaurantMRS E MVOY SUFFERED I
A TERRIELE ACCIDENT-The many friends who know ai
love Mrs E McVoy for her estlmabqualities and Christian life wershocked beyond expression yesterdato learn of the terrible accident whichshe suffered early in tk days While
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Sick rieadaoheAnd Indigestion
The Former Is Very Frequently Caus ¬
ed By The OtherThe pneumogastrfc nerve connects
the stomach region directly with thewhen the stomach is out
of order the head is almost certain tobe affected through reflex or sympa-thetic
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nervous irritationThe headache of dyspepsia and in ¬
digestion is of every variety from thedullest and least defined to the mostacute pain Sometimes the wholemass of the brain seems racked withanguish at others the ache is con-fined
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to the back or front part of tbvhead The first form is usually or aconfused character and is often ac ¬
companied by dimness of vision and amild vertigo or socalled rush otblood to the head The victims 01this symptom complain of a swim ¬
ming or lightness in the head anadizziness or a sensation of motionwhile the body is still and specks orflashes of light before the eyes
Persons subject to indigestion andother forms of stomach trouble arevery frequent sufferers from headacheand in numerous cases a sick head ¬
ache is the only noticeable symptomof indigestion present in others tnereare stomach manifestations as well
The majority or people regard thisheadache as a separate disease In-steadI of a symptom of Btomachdis
I ease which it usually is and they at ¬
tempt to treat it separately and makeI the mistake of endeavoring to obtainrelief through the use of headachepowders tablets pills and seltzers-the use of which is extremely danger-ous
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as many of them contain suchpowerful depressent drugs as acetanilid phenacetine antipyrine caf-feine
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etc which depress the heartbrain and nerve centers and lower ar ¬
terial pressure and many a personwith a weak heart has become dan ¬
gerously ill shortly after taking oneof these headache remedies Tney al ¬
so interfere with the digestive pro ¬
cesses and actually make the dys-pepsia worse than before-
In order to get rid of the head ¬
ache of Indigestionand most head ¬
aches are caused by stomach trouble-one should endeavor to reach and re ¬move the cause and the headache ef-fect
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will soon be relievedSTUARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS-
do not cure the symptoms they curethe cause of the headache which per¬manently removes the symptomsThey digest every atom of food in thestomach cure all forms of stomachtrouble and the headache and everyother disagreeable symptom and un ¬
toward effect is quickly gotten ridof
Dont make the mistake of tryingto cure your dyspeptic or nervousheadache through the use of headachepowders tablets etc Vse common-senseI good judgment and one or two
i of Stuarts Dysp psia Tablets andyou will be agreefaly surprised ntthe rapidity with which the headachwill be relieved and cured simultane-ously
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with the relief and cure of thestomach disturbance
Purchase a package from your drug ¬gist today for 50 cents and send us-
as h Trillforward you a trial package freeAddress F A Stuart Co 150 StuartBuilding Marshall Mich
leaning out of a window at her homoon Reus street the catch suddenlyslipped with the result that her ariawas caught between the window andthe sash crushing it fearfully breakIng the bones and cuttng the skinIn an ugly manner Before assistancecould arrive and before the windowcould be raised from he arm MrMcVoy who is 70 years of age hadsuffered excruciating pain and a phy ¬
sician was summoned fat once Shehas been in a serious condition sinceand her friends are concerned Indeedas to the outcome of the deplorableaffair
THE MISSES DANIEL TOENTER BUSINESS COLLEGE
The Misses Nora and Bell Danielthe charming daughters of Mr andI
Mrs Lewis Daniel formerly thiscity but now of City will en ¬ter the St Andrews Business College to take a business course thisvear Both have many friends in PensacolaS
MARRIED LADIES EUCHREHELD FINE MEETING-
The Married Ladles Euchre clubheld a fine meeting after ¬noon at the hospitable home of Mrs
vdnev Bell on East Gregory streetthe game having been very pleasant
Anything a boy wantsMany imported premiums-
This
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premiumone of our most popularis a striking or punching bag pcarshapc
hangs from the ceiling made of stronggood leather Boys size with suspendingcord and lace
Developsaboysmusclesmakeshimactiveiturdy and strong We offer it for 290wrappers or 88c and 60 wrappers This bag-at any sporting goods store would cost morethan
Grandma heads Pearl front and Exportbnrax Soap wrappers all three count on thetame premiums-
You can the necessary wrap ¬
per in a third of the usual Lime
GrandmaNot a washing powder but abtrax powdered soap Saves bills
Pear a pure white floating oap thecake for oc
Export Borax Soapthe borax laundrysoap Better than any naphtha soap forwashing with cold water Can also bs usedIn hot water
See illustrated list of premiums in eachpackage at your grocers
Start a wrapper collection 1-
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on account of the closeness of the af¬ternoons contest The ace prize waswon by Mrs Francis Blumer Mr3Bell having secured the second prizeThe next meeting will be with MrsJoe Roth on East Government streetGAVE A FINE-PROGRAM
The week of prayer which is beingconducted at the First M E churchthis week is meeting with much suc ¬
cess Mrs W L Vittich directed-an exceptionally interesting meetingyesterday afternoon the followingprogram having been the order of theafternoon-
The Need or Christian Schools inthe Mountains Mrs W L Vittlch
A Sketch of the Sue Bennet Mem-orial
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SchooltIrs Clyde RobertsThe Need of Industrial Schools in
North Carolina Miss Fannie Hen ¬
dersonSolo by Mrs Griffith
EPWORTH LEAGUE GAVEFINE ENTERTAINMENT-
The Epworth League gave a de ¬
lightful affair last evening at thehome of Mrs F E Brawner on Palafox street the event having been arevening with Longfellow Refresh ¬
ments were served and a delightful-time socially was enjoyed The fol-lowing
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program was renderedPiano Solo Miss Claude Kirk
patrickSketch of Longfellows LifeMrs-
J C GriffithVocal Solo The BrldgeMrs F
E BrawnerRecitation Miss McClellanVocal Solo Miss CawtbonReading Mrs Dan SheppardRecitation Miss CavanVocal Solo Miss Eulalie Hutchin-
sonReadingVolces of the Night
Miss Annie May Ha-
llPERSONAL MENTIONMiss Hattie Jennings and Miss
Clara Etheridge have returned fromtheir vacations
Mr and Mrs F M Williams havereturned from Oklahoma City wherethey spent several months
Mrs W S Pierce will spend thewinter in Pensacola-
Mrs C H Turner entertained at apleasant dinner party Sunday at Tur-ners
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Captain and Mrs Conklin and MissBlanche are here from New Orleansand will remain for some time
Chamberlains Colic Cholera andDiarrhoea Remedy is today the bestknown medicine In use for the reliefand cure of bowel complaints Itcures griping diarrhoea dysentery-and should be taken at the first un-natural
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loosening of the bowels Itis equally valuable for children andadults It always euros
DR BLOCKER HOMEDr L DeM Blocker has returned
home and can he found at his usualoffice hours in the Brent building
MEALS FOR A DAY
Wednesday October 6BREAKFAST
OriogoeCream of Wheat with Cream
Liver and Bacon German PotatoesHot Waffles with Syrup
Coffee The Journal-LUNCHEON
Crab JumbalyaSteamed Rice Potato Salad
Sweet Sandwiches Tea PunchDINNER
Okra SoupBaked Beef Heart Baked Potatoes
Creamed Onions Baked BeansTomato Salad
Vanilla Ice Cream Angel CakeCoffee-
IMPERFECT DIGESTION-means less nutrition and In conse ¬quence less vitality When the liverfalls to secrete bile the blood be-comes
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loaded with bilious propertiesthe digestion becomes impaired andthe bowels constipated Herblne wllirectify this it gives tone to theetomach liver and kidneys strength-ens
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the appetite clears and Improves-the complexion infuses new life annvigor to the whole system 50 centsa bottle
Sold by W A DAlomberte drug-gist
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and apothecary 121 S Palafox StDRAWING AND PAINTING-
Miss Chandlers fall classes inDrawing and Painting will begin Sat-urday
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October 2nd 9 a m to 11 p mTuesday October 5tb 330 p mStudio 114 WsA Chase St PhoneIo40 Ladies classes formed If de-sired
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FALCOSoeclal to The Journal
Falco Oct 5Dr Allen H Millerand little son Ridley spent Wednes ¬
day and Thursday In MilHganMr and Mrs Lee Greene are happy
over the arrival of a strange boy attheir house Saturday Oct 2
Prof M H Dauphin ot DozierAla and Miss Lillie Bell Jones ofOak Hill Al began the publicschool at this place today with a verylarge attendance More than 90 pu-
pils¬
were enrolled The school willrun six or more months
We are very eoocry to note the deathof Mrs Rodgers which occurred Sunlay at 11 oclock She with the restof the family have not been living Inthis seotion very long They camefrom near Coffee Springs Ala in1908 She leaves a husband threeons and two daughters to mourn herloss
Miss AureJia Durant will leave thisweek for her old home at Bromley-We regret her departure as she hasbeen living here more than five yearsand is very likely to change her name-or at least we are reliably informed
and will again make Bromley herhome-
D D Miles made a flying trip toAndalusia business Saturday
Henry Francis of Laurel Hill wasshaking bands on our street MondayHenry has a great many friends InFalco who are always glad to see him
HARRISS-pecial to the Journal
Harris Oct 5trs Jessie Eccleshas moved from Pensacola up here-with her mother Mrs Condon for her
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This Factthat in addressing Mrs Pinkham you are con ¬
fiding your private ills to a woman a woman whose ex-
perience¬
with womens diseases covers twentyfive yearsThe present Mrs Pinkham daughterinlaw of Lydia E
Pinkham was for years under her direction and has eversince her decease continued to advise women
Many women suffer in silence and drift along from badto worse knowing well that they ought to have immediateassistance but a natural modesty causes them to shrinkfrom exposing themselves to the questions and probableexaminations of even their family physician Such ques ¬
tioning and examination is unnecessary Without costyou can consult a woman whose knowledge from actualexperience is great
MRS PINKHAMS STANDING INVITATIONWomen sufferingfrom any form of female weakness are in ¬
vited to promptly communicatewith Mrs Pinkham at LynnMass All letters are received opened read and answered bywomen A woman can freely talk of her private illness-to a woman thus has been established this confidencebetween Mrs Pinkham and the women of America whichhas never been broken Never has she published a testi-monial
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or used a letter without the written consent of thewriter and never has the company allowed these confi ¬
dential letters to get out of their possession as the hun¬
dreds of thousands of them in attestOut of the vast volume of experience which Mrs Pink
ham has to draw from it is more than possible that shehas gained the very knowledge needed in your caseShe asks nothing in return except your good will and heradvice has helped thousands Surely any woman rich orpoor should be glad to take advantage of this generousoffer of assistance Address Mrs Pinkham care of Lydia-E Pinkham Medicine Co Lynn Mass
health-C T Tccles spent Saturday night
and Sunday the guest of Mrs EcclesMrs J Martin and family were the
guests of Capt A Ward and familySunday
Mrs Williams and sister MrsDouglass from DestIn were tn3guests of Mrs Alice Jones Sunday
Mrs Esther Thomas and familyspent Sunday with Albert Watson andfamily
The schooner Honor left this mornIng for points up the bay for materialto build a home for O E Jenningsadjoining the home of Mrs McQulroCapt A Ward has the contract obuild the cottage Mr Jennings iatrain Cantonment Fla
The steamer Florida passed hereyesterday on her way to Pensacola-with six barges laden with lumber
Mrs A Ward and family were theguests of W J Bicker and familyMonday evening
Capt A Ward and Albert Watsonattende dthe Masonic lodge at CampWalton Saturday
Capt Chester Martin and motherwere visitors at Boggy Saturday Intheir lovely little launch The Dove
Miss Katherine Hatfield leaves forher home in Mobile Thursday wfaershe will enter school
NOTICETo the Readers and Members of
Lunrhermens Aid Association No 1We the officers of said association
notice an untrue statement published-In the paper by some parties statingthere was no election of officers Nowto all whom it may concern we desire-to state that an election was held atthe hall on Oct 4 1909 and the fol ¬
lowing officers chosen for the nexttwelve months W M Wilson presi-dent
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Charles Molding vicepresidentEdward Chandler F S George GriceR S and John Taylor Italf Shackelfort and Willis Harris trustees
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WALSH MUSTSERVE FIVE YEARS I
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repay himself at their face value forthe sums he actually paid for them-In this way according to the prosecu ¬
tion he secured for nothing stockand bonds to the Tace value of 30000000 Walsh dreamed a greatdream of a railway system to bepieced together from his scatteredpurchases which would reach fromthe Mississippi to the upper Ohiothrough Illinois Indiana Wisconsin-and Michigan to Duluth Minn andSuperior WIs The quarries andcoal mines were to furnish much ofthe traffic
For two years it is charged thatWalsh Ignored the demands of the
Dr Frank U SwingI-
s now located at
Miss Carrie Horslerts19 E Gregory Stv
where he can be found at night afteroffice hours Phone 1127
Stop RightNowLa-
dies allwool worstedtwopiece suits some plainothers striped with fine lin-
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and excellent tailoringselftrimmed and real 20and 25 values Special allthis week at
1500T-
he ReadytoWear Store911 S Palafox St
comptroller of the currency that heplace his banks upon a firm founda-tion
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and when the crash came it wasdiscovered that sixty per cent of thAsecurities held wore those of Walshproperties Of the 25000000 depos-its
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16000000 were represented bythe paper and securities of the Walshenterprises
CertainlyShe You are always talking about
the fashions Now honestly do youthink you would know the latestfashion In bats if you were to enter amilliners
He CertainlyShellowHe ruefully Bv looking at the
prices Detroit News
Something Good from Loulaln-
noItAN LUZIANNE COFFEEP
I i FRESH STRONG FRAGRANT3L SATISFYING
Two MillIon Cups Drunk DollySold everywhere 25 cts 1 h-
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