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The new color in Ladies OXFORDSWave you seen it
Come to MEYERS the first to showis NEW Its a Gibson tie
with Louis XIV heels wide silk rib-
bon laces made out of French violeta deep soft mellow color all
sizes
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Children ShoesThe greatest and most complete line
In the pity all the new shades Cham-
pagne Gray Chocolate Russia WhUeand BBlack in pretty aad originalshapes
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HosieryThis department a most im-
portant one with us We carry allnew colorings In lace or gauze solidand fancies
3Sc to 15Come take a look Tuy if you please
MEYERSHOECOFEET FURNISHERS FOR FOLKS
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JMOTHER iWhen I bin day long
a fight or two fAn come Home In evnin time
A feelln mad atijust one thing that always
seemsMy angry Jsmbther
An I forgit em when I seeThe smllin face f mother
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He sezv that gentle smite it makesThe whole blame world look sweet
An Carlosdps talk sez so tooAn so does and brother-
I tell you they ant nolitin likeThe smllin face of
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It kinder brightens every placeAn I I knowThat when I die and go away
Coz we all have to goIll need toshow me
at dont need no otherIll know Its heaven when I see-
The smilin face of motherHarry T Fee Iri Sunset Magazinefor April
MRS CAHN ENTERTAINEDTUESDAY EUCHRE
Mrs Sol Cahn entertained the Mar-ried Ladles Euchre last evening at Tierresidence on North and afterthe game served a delicious courseluncheon
The first prize a daintyin English eyelets went
to Mrs Louis Friedman i
The second a tray cover was wonby Mrs Barnett of New York
Miss Pearl Bloom of Louisville Kycaptured the guest prize anotherpretty fancy collar
The next meeting will be with MrsJoe Weilh
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TALLAHASSEE NOTESHon and Mrs W A Rawls ve
issued Invitations to the marriage oftheir daughter Letitla Bowling to MrDexter M Lowry which event willtake place at high noon on Wednes-day April 26 The wedding will be aquiet home affair only the relativesand immediate friends of the contract-Ing parties will be present ho Invita-tions having been issued in the cityMr and Mrs Lowry will make a bri-dal tour of three months to the iPacine coast
Mr and Mrs William Clarke otJacksonville have announced the en-gagement of their daughter Miss Louella Clarke to Mr Hayward Randolphthe marriage to take place June 8 inJacksonville
Uncle Steve Melton the geniallargehearted uncle of all the boysreturned Sunday night from Jackson-ville Mr one of the Duvalcounty representatives He Is an ex
man as well as anable one he donated his entiresalary as a representative to charitable institutions before leaving Jack-sonville he cannot be accused of be-
ing here for the payCongressman and Mrs Lamar gave-
a delightful supper Tuesday night toGovernor and Mrs Broward at thehome of his sister Mrs Clyde LamarWalker-
I Those who enjoyedhospitality of Mrv Lamar and hischarming wife were Governor andMrs Broward Miss Douglas Mr AW GilchrlsU Mrs Clyde Lamar Walk-er Mrs Sarah Bailey Lamar Mr WE Ems Tallahhssee cor TU
The BNai BRIth literary and musi-
cale afthe Progress Club last nightattracted a large crowd and the
program was followed by a de-
lightful dance
FlorIda will lose an accomplished-and attractive young social writerwhen Miss Ffafels Louise Dodge re-
cent social editor of the Tampa Trib-
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BIDS WANTEDWritten bids are Inyited for rem
nant stock of merchandise fixturesand accounts lately a part of stock Inbusiness of L N Strickland at Gentury Pla Terms cash Bids mustbe hanfled to the undersigned notlater than April 29 1905
DAVID KUGBLMAN-IdaprillOt Trustee
JERSEY SWEET CREAM ATSOLOMONS BY QUART OR GAL-
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OUR LIKES AND DISLIKESWHYWE ARE DRAWN TOWARD SOME AND
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Affinities and repulsions are veryqueer things analysis or explanation then again theywill not Indeed our likes and dislikes do not appear to be under ourcontrol any more than that very pow-
erful emotional impulse toward a par-
ticular one wHich is called love
It may be said generally that wherethere is esteem there caa no strongdislike though on the other handthere may be no great attraction Yetcuriousljt enough 1 believe we mayfind love without the least esteem
Both women and men have beenknown to love the most worthlesscharacters for whom they could possi-
bly no esteem Again the lossof faith in one might seem to shatteraffection But does it
confidence and people are drawntogether whose tastes arid pursuitsdiffer widely by some one strong traitwhich they hold In common whilst
of wonderful identity of tasteand psychological resemblances nevercontrive heartily to like each otherby a collision revolvlns round somepoint of radical moral differenceswhich make a the joint and kindredquiHtles go for nothing
And so tile qneerestr1 anarriases andrrteridsolps araf cahtracted There ateinstinctive Jftrces whlcb allure and
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of the Presbyterian church in WInterhaven Ka ana Mrs Dodge to resideTampa is probably themost desirablefieldin the state for the socialand one can but wish that MissDodges talents may nd an equallydelightful field on the Pacific coastwhere the best wishes ot all whoknow her and her Varied promis-ing talents will accompany Tier
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Mrs W W left yesterday-noon called to Gulfport Miss byitheserious illness of Mrs Will Favouritesbaby daughter
Mrs 0 GoldStucker and herLouclle Goldring have gone
to Natchez Miss to visitter r
The many friends and former parishi-oners of Rev Dr W H P Hpdsonwho recently came from DeSprings to St Anthonys hospital atepleased to see that he Is getting alongso nicely and trust he will soon beabout j
Mrs W J Hannah entertainingher nephew Mr Lewe Sessions ofAlabama who will remain in the cityfor a few days
Miss Shivers who has been theguest of herjcousin Miss Johnson hasbeen recalled to ber home in MarionAla by the Illness of her father
4Miss Annie May Moorman arrived
in the city last night on her returnfrom De Funlak after a visit to pointsof Interest on the East CotMoorman toes from here to GritnleyPark Canada where she has sri en-
gagement at the Cbautauqua for August Miss Moorman Is a very carm-ng arid cultured young woman
Mr and Mrs Archie RosenstelnMiss Evelyn Frenkel who were
marrierf Monday go tohousekeeping about May 1 In addi-
tion to a gorgeous array of weddingpresents in cut glass silver and otheruseful and beautiful articles they Tre
celved the furnishing complete fortheir house
Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla Ex-
tracts are double and onlyonehalf the usual quantity is re-quired A saving of money a secur-ing of satisfaction follows th iir use
A SUMMERBUSINESS SCHOOL
Prof Hatton Is here assisting Prin-cipal Sears in inaugurating at tinePensacola Business College summercourses adapted to the needs of publicschool bays and These courseswin include Bookkeeping BankingStenography Typewriting ArithmaticPenmanship Grammar Spelling andIn fact a general JSaglisfa course
The hans and class rooms are wellfurnished and pleasant the instruc-tors are patient and painstaking andyou can succeed here
We want parents to call and see usor Mr Sears will call and explain thework W are open all summer andour rates are TedUCed
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tic people whom all love arid some-times with these Bright sweet na-tures we find the added charm oforiginality When you come acrosssuch a one treasure arid preserve Itas one of the pearls of your life forseldom Indeed are talent originalityand good nature found combined inone mortar fraine A nature so rlcnly endowed is thrice talented possess-ing the talent of magnetism good nature and the priceless talent of origi-nality which as KIpling says Isriot tire discovery of anythingbut rather a new way of looking
things which makes it themore delightfuL
With such people Jt seems as nat-ural to be sovereigns of hearts asCaesar or Napoleon to command theenthusiasm of legions No one
Into the secret of their witch-ery yet all will acknowledgeand old men and women alikeWritten for th Journal
April J4th 1905
DEWEY PICNIC
A Dewey Day cejaferation will occuron May 1st at Park underthe auspices of Annies Q Ter ibi
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Division No I
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SEE THIS PAPER FOR PROGRAMME
ADMISSION
ADULTS 25 cents CHILDRENUNDER 12 YEARS FREE
FLORIDA CURIOSLive and stuffed sea shells
Orange wood and palm souvenirs otevery
Mrs C H McClureOpera House Building 107 East
Government Street
DAMAGE BY WIND
At MYRFLE GROVE
YOUNG PLANTS SUFFER ALMOST
AS GREAT AS THOUGH FROM
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Special to The JournalMyrtle Grove April ISi The severe
north wind thathas been playing upon j-
our gardens for the last two daysdoing great damage and while there-Is no danger of frost the loss of youngplants will be almost AS great as ifthere was one JY-
fThe Sunday school aacjprayerwere fairly wslr attended The
Sunday school organIzed a choir ofabout 12 members T tfl Mr RichardBeale as leader 7
There will be preaching at UnionHill Sunday April 2 and immediate-ly after services there w ll be baptismby Rev SenterfltL The members-of the church extend a cordialtion to all
A large fishing party passed throughMyrtle Grove Sunday on their way tothe Perdldo Bay
Mr Will Adkins and wife aveto the Btheridge plae
The citizens ot Myr e Grove wishexpress their the rural
system we now have TheJournal performs as prominent a partwith some of us as our folly mealsThe majority us have our maillivered daily except Sundays to ourgates v 1
There was services at the Methodtst church Sunday afternoon and waswell attended Rev Breedlove conduct
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Cures Coughs and ColdsMrs C Peterson 625 Lake St To-
peka Gansts says Ot all coughremedies Ballards Horehound Syrup-
is my favorite it has done and wiUdo all that is claimed for speed-ily cure all coughs and itis so sweet and pleasant to the taste25c 50c 180 bottle
You Cant
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opportunity of saving money-on your Spring Clothing Manymen and boys have done It andmany more are doing It Theresfull value that the credit storesoffer you In every one of ourofferings Our prices are lowerstill just the natural result ofthe mighty power of readymoney in the buying
Two and ThreePiece
Spring Suits
SSSOto 1350Oxfords in all styles 30 and
350 Hats 150 to 350 ThinUnderwear 25 and 50 cents agarment
Why Pay More
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An Interestlnn Investigation wasmade recently by ML G Amblerwith a view ofc determining to whatextent the wafer worm called the Limnora damaged Jr
pine piling used intion of docks and log at or nearJacksonville says the JacksonvilleMetropolis
There are two of these worms thatlive in timber that is immersed in saltor in brackish water part orall of thetime
The Teredo Spivallis so muchfeared by the maritime world in thedays of wooden ships lives and thrivesonly In In hot countriesits ravages are very rapid Quicklyhoneycombing most woods in a veryshort time The palmetto is exemptTo this fact is to be ascribed the usefor the past 150 years in Charleston-S of these logs for dock buUdingpurposes to such a great extent andalso the of them by the late GenQ A Gilmore of the u S engineersfor training wall purposes in salt warter then last loaded with stone andmarsh mud TQ the water line theyare positively Indestructible Abovethis line the center decays to some
not enough to crack eventhen holding their load of stone with-out repair
They are notched easily with anare Joined together with long
irooden pinsIn this river the attack of the terre
do on pine plIes is confined for sometime to the water line though Capt-D E Maxwell late superintendent ofthe Florida Central Railway statesthat after a long continued run of freshwater he has known the piles to beeaten away several feet below thesurface We are not troubled withthem at or near Jacksonville and probably not above Dimes Point
Here however the Limnora at-tacks the piling eating them off Intime at the water line
Mr Amblers InvestigationA question as to what extent their
ravages would prevent the use of pineplIes for training wall purposes havingarisen Mr Ambler came to Florida
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piles pulled up at the old Hardy milldock and had them sawed up at Mr-Caahens While at the mill sitehe examined In this dockand In the old Bpplnger Russelldock also the mill pens It will becalled that plies were driventween 1865 and 1868 or about felrtyeight years since so that the test was
extreme one The result snows asNo piles eaten away more
than six inches below water line mostof those eaten away being at the halttide line and very many of them stillstanding above the high water line
Mr Russell business manager otthis paper at Mr Amblers requesthas taken kodak pictures the boardssawed out of these logs The facts asshown by the boards is that the Llnnora practically destroys the sap ofthe log down to the mud line but doeshotf attack the heart of the log Thesize of the log Is not affected unlessit be to increase it The growth ofbarnacles is so great as to take theDlaceof the sap that is perforated bythe worm
Mr Ambler is must pleased withthese demonstrations as they makethe use of pine logs practical for training wall purposes and as piles drivenin a row for the same purpose pro-vided the depth of the water is notexcessive also driven in rows in frontof training walls to prevent
of sameIf Mr Ambler succeeds in his effortsto the adoption of his plans for
tile removal by natural permanentmeans of the shoals In our30foot channel to the sea every centof the money will be expended forFlorida products and Florida laborThe stone Is frpmAlacJiua county theshell Is from Duval coanty and theJOgs are from the counties borderingthe SL Johns river
What Officers SayThe reports on his project are divid
ed The local U S engineer opposedit in toto while that of Capt Meof thi work says Without passing
the particular merits of Mr Amcribs the adoption of some device Is needed the cheapest durationbeing considered as well should bechosen Dredging Is condemned onaccount of magnitude of the undertaking and the cost as well Dredgingto assist the training walls allegedas needed rid of the eroded anamoving sand wherever It threatenedto produce new shoals in the channelfurther down the stream
McKInstry agrees with MrAmbler in approving the southeast deflection of the sea end of the jettyshown on the map prepared yShrink and which Mr Ambler hascommended so highly
TERSELY TOLDStlSjNESS LOCALS
4fc Carpeater win farmsestimates ea building and yetetisz-tBi give personal atteBtlon to938 Stress ad 84 East L R-
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a wrinkle or lefflaras story after sin Beautiola Oneweek BeiBtio isv kdcrseilByike Medical Fraternity and expert Dermatbloets every wherev It made once IjeatttHri butwomen as yemtfef l at f or fiftyas vereat lengthening theirareer before the teast 25 years permanently reove the worsicaseiol brown liyer spots freckles scars snail
pox pitting deep Trria3clesan i aLPRICE 50 A H Drug Storms or Direct
E R BERRY CHEMICAL CO ST LOUIS MO
IF WE HAVE IT IT 13 THE BEST
WE ARE PARTICULAR A1OUT
TELEPHONE ORDERSPROMPT DELIVERYS-
o If you areiat aff particular about the tiang you eat and theprompt delivery of same we can please you
PURE FOODS MEAN GOOD HEALTH
Sol Cahn Coobdt The Store that Feeds
PfioBesI78and 4SO the People
Are Beautifulin ootHne and comfortable in feeling Theres a reasonTey are made X7f carefully selected stock by the best9hoetnakers ia the world along lines that fit the human
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And Qnly3Op nd33OTr-eUy Bastef Hosiery for Yen md Women at 15 25 and50 prate in plain aad fancies
THE BOSTON SHOE STOREPhone 690 117 Street Pensacola
THE BEST IS WHAT WE HAVE
THE SEASON FOR SEASONINGSpring time is here and we all want some seasoning for our
meals ft and fowl carry a full line ot these goods and canseason your eatables to perfectionLea Perrins Sauce small sizeLea Perrlhs Sauco lar sizeTomato Catsup pure goodsTobasco Sauce et i-
Dunkieys Celery SaladFrench Mustard Imported
30 cents90 cents25 cents50 cents
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ROSENAU GERELDSTho Fancy Grocers
Phone 39L v Pensacola
Pretty Iran BedSAttractive and Cool
TLois of tiiein here to choose from They may be had Inwhite lue green and pink ako a CDrablaafcloa of colorswhite and blue white and green eta Iron beds affordTopjHace for the bat d bedbug do no tbecome brofeed-er scratched and are so easy to keep dean and fregk
MARSTON QUINA108 110 South Pallor St Phonel49 Pensacola Fla
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