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ITHE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORJJING NOVEMBER 26 1909 4 7

Is thejoy of the household ForABY5 without it no happiness can becomplete Angels smile atand commend the thoughts-andO CE aspirations of the motherbending over the cradle

The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such thatt she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill

of motherhood Every woman should know that the danger and painof childbIrth can be avoided by the use of Mothers Friend whichrenders pliable all the partsassisting nature in its work

Yi By its aid thousands ofMOTftwom-en have passed this-crisis In safety thu

100gina

perValuable

oflook of Information to women eent free E-rgmEBRADFIELD REGULATOR CO

Atlanta GaI

HARBOR RIVER

AND MARINE

NEWSL I

Shipping Transactions an2T

Notes of Interest Along-

the Bay Front

LIST OF VESSELS IN PORTSteamohlDB-

jpolarstjornen Dan BS Branth NewOrleans to John A Merritt Co-

t Mar Cantabrlco Span es 1525Bcala Port Tampa to order

f Chatton Br as 2200 Houlhac GulfI crt to the Pensacola Lumber Co

Rochdale Br ss 2376 Owen Paranqua to Gulf Transit Co

a Corfu Br SB 2379 Long Tampico-So Gulf Transit Co

Dordrecht Dutch ss 1365 Yasser-Kowcastlet to F J Schreyer

Homereus Br ss Shlmmon Port1 Inglls to John A Merritt Co

Holm Ger dredge 224 NIeland Galreston to Cory Co

Paiana Br S3 1962 Kelynlck Tam-pa

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to Gulf Transit CoSantandcrlno Span ss 1993 Equer

rola Liverpool via Cuban ports toGuI Transit Co

Kathleen Br es 2533 Radford Pa-ra

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to Keyserlluldon CoWavelet Br es 2590 Sanderson

Karaburg to A A Brown 4 CoLowther Range Br SB 3297 Hedley

Tampa to John A Merritt CoVosegen Ger ss 2369 Paulsec

Hamburg to Tnemler CoAdolfield Menzell Ger ES 3149 Men

sell RosArio to Gulf Transit Co-

Ed ernian Br ss 2618 Roberts VeraCruz to A A Brown Co

ShipsPo Ital ship 1898 Razeto Plume

to Ro asco BrosAntigua Nor ship 1829 Mobile to

H H Boyer3 Soflo Nor ship 15C5 Holten Christlansand to order

Blanche Ital ship 1413 MortulaGenoa to order

Gantock Rock Nor ship 1556 Osterhana London to Robert Tuemler

CoMaren Nor ship 1392 Olsen Mon-

tevideo¬

to masterMargarita Nor ship 1591 Svensen

FlushIng to Rlx M RobinsonQueen of Scots Nor ship 1296

Dauielsen Antwerp to orderOtsa Nor shIp 119S Refsnes Buen-

os¬

Ayres to orderLena Ital ship 1581 Tascara

Montevideo to Robert Tuemler-Co

DarksTIcino Itftl bk 1382 Genoa via Bar

badoes to Pensacola Lumber CoLake Erie Ital bk 878 Saccarama

Rio cle Janeiro to orderVllasar TJrns bk SOlS Farreras Ha-

vana¬

to orderLlndstol Nor bktn 376 Jensen La-

guna to master In distressLake Erie Nor lik to Robert Tuem¬

ler CoSchooners

Doris Am eel 810 Aselson PortTampa to master

Melba Br ech ZSS Richards Clenfnegos to order

Hurbert Fuller Am bktn 697 NashNew York to order

SAW MILL FOR SALE80H P Boiler 35H P

Engine No 2 Mill twin en¬

gine feed fully equipped lo-

cated¬

Washington County-Fla Will sell at a bargain-for cash Address Box 106Dawson Ga

GOVERNORS TO

MEET JAN 18T-

HATS THE DATE FIXED BY

WILSON OF KENTUCKY CHAIR ¬

MAN OF COMMITTEE ON 1910

GATHERING OF CHIEF EXECU

TIVES

By Associated PressFrankfort Nov 25G Wilson of

Kentucky the chairman of tho Com-mittee

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to fix the date for themeeting of the conference of govern-ors

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has announced that the meetingwill be held on Jan 18 1910 at Wash ¬

ington

TWO PilFERED

PIGS FOUND ON-

NEGROSS

LAND

THANKSGIVING TIME AND AP¬

PROACH OF CHRISTMAS IN ¬

DUCED HENRY STRONG TO PRO ¬

VIDE HIMSELF WITH NECES-

SITIES

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a

Henry Strong was brought in fromCottage Hill yesterday and locked upat the county jail charged with thetheft of two hogs Hog stealing ap¬

pears on the jail blotter after hisname

Strong had nothing to say in expla ¬

nation of the discovery on his placeot two stolen porkers but when itwas mentioned that he was thinking-of his Thanksgiving and late Christ-mas

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feasts his row ivories becameprominent for the lips spread andthey gleamed through the thick lipsbrilliantly-

The hogs were missed from thepremises of a gentleman In the Cot ¬

tage Hill neighborhood a few dayssince it was explained and a searchwas made for them Evidence pointed-out that Strong knew a lot about th<

missing porkers and when a deputysheriff started to look the place ofthe negro over the hogs were foundThe negro was Immediately arrestedand was brought here for safe keepingIn default of a bond which has beenfixed by the committing magistrate-

Dont waste your money buyingplasters when you can get a bottle o-

Dhamebrlatns Liniment for twentyfive cents A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior toany plaster for lame back pains inthe side and chest and much cheaper

BUILDING TOS-

TORYGARAGE

LESLIE E BROOKS AND HERRON

DALEMBERTE ARE ERECTING

BUILDING ON WEST GARDEN

STREET TO BE USED AS GAR

AGE-

A new twostory brick building to-e used as a by one of the

local automobile concerns is underconstruction on West Garden streetbetween Baylen and Spring streets

Fulghum Sons have the contract-for erecting the building and arc nowengaged in placing the foundationThe building which is being erected

IF

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f iwi-

1EI

Are you opposed to Race Suicide

Do you believe that universal womans suffrage willt

destroy the homeaT Do you think that the equal franchise has been asuccess

L In Colorado

Supreme Court Justice Brewer may or may not agree4 wlthyou

At any rate his article In THE LADIES WORLD willattract nationwide comment

II His attitudei

Is unexpected-

The Christmas LADIES WORLD is a great numbthroughout-

You will miss a holiday treat if you dont buy a copy now

Its an easy matter to attend to-

t Your newsdealer has it at 5c a copy or will take yourjI subscription 50c a year See him about it today

L THE LAIEsWonDI

NEW YORK

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Free If It FailsYour Money Back if You are

Not Satisfied with theMedicine We Recommend-We are so positive that our rem

edy will permanently relieve con ¬

stipation no matter how chronic itmay toe that we offer to furnistthe medicine at our expense should-It traIl to produce satisfactory resuits-

It Is worse than useless to attempt-to cure constipation with catharticdrugs Laxatives or cathartics domuch harm They cause a reactionirritate and weaken the bowels andtend to make constipation morechronic Besides their use becomes-a habit that Is dangerous

Constipation is caused by a weak ¬

ness of the nerves and muscles of thelarge intestine or descending colonTo expect permanent relief you musttherefore tone up and strengthenthese organs and restore them tohealthier activitj

The discovery of the active prin ¬

ciple of our remedy involved the la-

bor¬

of the worlds greatest researchchemists As an active agent it pos ¬

sesses the valuable qualties of thebest known intestinal tonics as wellas being particularly pleasant andprompt in its results

We want you to try Rexall Or-derlies on our recommendation They-are exceedingly pleasant to take be-ing

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eaten like candy and are idealfor children delicate persons and oldfolks as well as for therobust Theyact directly on the nerves and mus-cles

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of the bowels They apparently-have a neutral action on other asso-ciate organs or glands They do notpurge cause excessive looseness norcreate any inconvenience whateverThey may be taken at any time day-or night They will positively relievechronic or habitual constipation ifnot of surgical variety and the my-riads

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of associate or dependent chron-ic

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ailments if taken with regularityfor a reasonable length of time Theycome in two sizes of packages 12tablets 10 cents 36 tablets 25 centsSold In Pensacola only at our storeThe Rexall Store The Crystal Phar ¬

macy Brent Building

for Leslie E Brooks and HerronDAlemberte will be a large twostory one and both the lower andsecond floors are to be used by theconcern that has leased it

ITS A CRIME-to neglect your health The worstneglect that you can be guilty of isto allow constipation biliousness orany liver or bowel trouble to continueIt is poisoning your entire system andmay lead to a serious chronic diseaseTake Bollards Herbine and get ab¬

solutely welL The sure cure for an vand all troubles of the stomach liverand rowels

Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬

gist and apothecary 121 South Pala ¬

fox Street

SNAKE POOL

BOUND OVERI

SOUTHWESTERN CHARACTERS

ACCUSED OF SMUGGLING 400

BOXES OF OPIUM TOTAL VALUE

7000 ACROSS RIO GRANDE

STUFF FOUND IN A HOUSE-

By

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Associated PressEl Paso Tex Nov 25Olin Pool

alias Snake Pool was bound overto the federal grand jury charged I

with smuggling tOO boxes of opiujninto the city

The opium valued at 7000 wasfound in a house frequented by Pool

MRS ADA BALLOULYNAN J GAGES

BRIDE TO BE

Here is a picture or the charmingMrs Ada Ballou who will be marriedto Lyman J Oage former secretaryof the treasury on Thanksgiving dayMrs Ballou who lives at Coronado-near San Diego Cal is tall and stately She has pale blue eves and amass of titian hair Sac sings wellplays the piano and has the reputationof being one of the most fascinating-women in California Her first hus ¬

band died soon after their marriage-Mr Gage is seveatytirec years oMand has teen married twice

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Not Beat Because Largest But LargestBecause B-

estMEYERSI

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HOSIERY I

NEWSLadies we have the

smoothest nicest feelingshoes on ones feet in the cityOur famous

50cSilk Lisle Gauge Hose thebest value ever offeredBlack pink cardinal bluetan brown and grey We i

want all ladies to see thisHos-

eMEYERSIIOE COIFEET FURNISHERS FOR FOLKS

102 South Palafoxi

CROKER IS FONDil

OF THIS STATE

FORMER LEADER OF TAMMANY

HALL SAYS THERES NOTHING

LIKE FLORIDA IN GOOD OLD I

WINTER TIMEHAS SPOKENGOOD WORD FOR SOUTH COUN ¬

TRY TO NORTHERN FRIENDSI

Mr Richard Croker accompanied-by his two nieces Mrs Stella W Bow-man and Miss Emma W Croker otDublin arrived in this city SundayThe party will be located at the Hol-land until about Jan 1 by which timethey hope to hare their house south-of this city completed and ready foroccMr Croker is in the best of healthand glad to get buck to Florida Hesays it Is the flnest climate in theworld and that he hati been talking-it to his friends all summer and athe knows a number ot people who arecoming down this winter on his rec-ommendation

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Mr Croker spent the summer inDublin Ireland where he put in mostot hisllme horse racing a sport ofwhich he is very fond Work is go-ing

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on rapi4ly on Mr Crokers bunga ¬

low and he hopes to be able to moveinto thy the first of the year Be-

fore¬

going away in the spring MrCroker purchased a large tract otland about four miles south of PalmBeach running from the lake to thfocean and a mile and an eighth inlength The sale was made to him byMr Franklin Sheen an enterprising-real estate agent who assisted MrCroRer in his search for a suitablelocation last winter

During the summer a fortylive footauxiliary sloop has been built atHolme bout yard for Mr Crofterwhich he will use in fishing in theocean He intends to keep this boatanchored in the ocean near his placewhen not in use as the distance to in ¬

let is too great to be made ever-yie

dfthas named his craft the Rhoda

B after his famous brood mare ofthe same name which he keeps in Ire-land The boat will be fitted withboth sail and gasolene engine and isa very seaworthy craft

In speaking of the climate MrCroker said that when he came herelast fall he was troubled with rheu-matism

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which left him after beingin Florida a short time He also lada slight touch of rheum otibm last we >k

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when he came down but Mr Crokrsays that there is now no trace of it I

He makes a trip each day by boat tohis house to see how the work ts i

progressing but has not yet been out I

fishing though he sometimes takeshis bathing suit along and has a dipin the ocean

Mr Croker says that the remaining-years of his life will be divided be ¬

tween Ireland and this place and thathe Intends to spend all his winters j

here West Palm Beach TropicalSun

Read The Journals WantAds and profit thereby

SpanishOnions-

Are right in season nowand we have a fine newShipment We are alsoselling

Cranberries-at

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15 cents a quart andthey are fresh and finejJust the thing for this

tcold weather Our ElDelito Coff absolute ¬

ly pureat 25 cents a1

pound and our SmyrnaFigs at 15 cents a box J

1

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are leaders II

II Marine Grocsiy oJ-

V J VIDAL Man C

Pfeews 725 IOotC8Suttf alafex St

t 4 4 I

J iINSURANCE

THAT INSURESAT 2QO

PER YEART-hats what you get when you

rent one of our fireproof and burg-larproof

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Safety DepositB-oxes for your valuablesDont delayyou might have a

fire tonightLarger boxes 300 per year up

DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY-OF THE

UNITED STATESCHARLES W LAMAR President

MILTON E CLARK PrejA CashierJOHN PfEiffER Asst Cashier

JAMES W ANDREWS Asst Cashier

W 1t-y

STRICTLY ONTHE BASISOF MERIT-

we are asking for yourI patronage And strict-

ly¬

on the basis of merit-we are doing the laundrywork of the particularpeople of Pensacola

Empire LaundryWh-ere Linen Lt

W C MACKEY MgrPhone 322

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TALLAHASSE-

ENEtVSNOTES

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST-

AND PERSONAL MENTIj GATH

ERED AT THE STATE CAPITAL

Special to the JournalTallahassee NOT 24On the recom ¬

mendation of ornoyGeneral ParkTrammell lion i C Groom statecomptroller has Been directed by Gov-ernor

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Gilclirist ti> issue a warrant for25000 to be pii to one Jonah Bar

field of CalhouB for his success inbringing about the conviction of TomHolmes the murderer in 1908 of awhite man named Grace residing InCalhoun county

It appears from the official recordthat by request of several prominentcitizens of Calhoun Governor Broward offered a reward of 50000 forthe arrest and conviction of Holmes-but by the time the governor hadtaken this action the murderer wasalready in prison His convictionhowever a few weeks ago iras largelybrought about upon evidence fur-nished by Mr Earfield and the attor ¬

neygeneral is of the opinion that Barfield Is entitled to half the originalamount promised In Governor Browards offer of reword

Ten men and four women all ne-groes were arrested here last weekupon charge of selling blind tigerwhiskey Of these six were set freeupon giving bond for 25000 eachSandy Switzer and Purman Johnsonhowever enjoyed their liberty only afew hours before being arrested fora repetition of their offense

Hon Vm M Holloway has hadprepared a fire code in which thepublic school children will be regu-larly drilled This code is ready fordistribution hoving been printed bythe Capital Publishing company Inneat pamphlet form-

A number of prominent railroadmagnates visited Tallahassee SundayAmong them were Messrs FrankDrew president and J B Allston gen¬

eral freight and passenger agent ofthe Florida railway J E Tussey general manager of the Georgia Floridaand Alabama railway and J L Phil-lips

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of Thomasville president of theFlorida Central railway Mr Phillipshas his Florida offices located at Tal-lahassee

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Mr R A McTy of Atlanta assist-ant to Mr J P Williams president ofthe G F and A was here last weekMr Williams will return soon tospend a few weeks at La ark hisfavrite Florida resort

Mr C H Boyd a prominent sawmilloperator of Hina was in the citySunday

Messrs Neeley attd Simmons crnin-ei for the G F Md A railway were

called to nai brid e teat Thursday

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1 Dollar a week can be Saved byr 9 Out of every ten yung men and

0 Lost but on the other hand there wtM SS 49 Out of ten who can soon rave m re-

Start a savings account with us nowAn account drawing Inteest rapidly grevsVarious Investments offer large returnsInterest at 4 per cent seems small butNo speculation attaches to savings andGood bank management affords youSure and certain safety for your savings

PENSACOLA STATE BANKPensacola Florida

J S REESE B SI CART J W DORRPresident ePresMent Caahler

The Peoples National Bank ofPensacolaDIRE-

CTORSJ J HOOTOX R Sf CAT1YLJREEVES T E EWETTESW A DALEMBERTE J S REESE W Dee K =o

A General Banking Business Transacted and Accounts Solicited Ships Disburse-ments

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given Special Attention

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL E fKPENSACOLA-

A General Banking Business Conducted on a Safe and Conservative-Basis

Correspondence Solicited R M Bushnell Cashier

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Thrifty People Patronize theI

Savings Departmentof The First National BankThe Department of Savings-is a special feature of thisbank It has many large de¬

posits and many small de¬

posits All draw the samerate of interestfour percent compounded

Commercial Accounts So ¬

Iici-

tedFirst National Bankr I of Pensacola Florida

Designated Depository of the United States-W K HYER JR W S KEYSER W J FORD >

President Vice President CaUerTHOS W BRENT Asst Cashier W N ROBERTS A CashierDirectors F C Bront W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer flj W J

Forbes W S Keyser and Knowlea Hyer

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Our Only Competitor DaylightFirst Daylight SecondReflexoliers-

Both give a brilliant mellow light downwardvhere ym need it and a light by nature particularlyadapted to show textiles and to match colors

The illumination given by REFLEX OLIERS ap¬

proaches nearer to daylight than any other modern light ¬

ing unit of todayLet us tell you how well pleased every merchant is

who has installed th-emPBNSACOLA GAS CO

Phone 148 25 and 27 E Garden StreetV < T 7 r

TO THE FARMERSUnt-il further notice our gin will start up every Thursday We have

added a firstclass grist mill to our plant and with gin and grist mill Incharge of an experienced man we guarantee entire satisfaction We buycotton cotton seed and corn

JOS McVOY COCantonment Fla

General Merchandise Cotton Fertilizers all kinds of farm supplies

on business connected with the roadHon Henry M Lott father of Mrs

John L Neeley together with his wifeand daughter spent the weekend inTallahassee Mr and Mrs Neeleyare also expecting as a guest MissPIckeron of Pelham Ga

Hon Claude LBngle Is making oneof hIs weekend visits to his family-In Tallahassee-

Hon T S Hawes of Bainbridgerecently spent several days In Talla-hassee on legal business-

Dr J C Ellis of this city made aprofessional visit to Havanna yester-day afternoon

TO MAKE FIGHT

ON THEMERGER

MINORITY STOCKHOLDERS OF IN¬

DEPENDENT TELEPHONE COM ¬

PANIES OBJECT TO BEING

TAKEN OVER BY THE TRUST-

By Associated PessSt Louis Nov 2iA determined

effort on the part of the minoritystockholders of the United StatesTelephone Company and similar con¬

cerns In Indianapolis Toledo andCleveland to prevent what they believo Is an attempt of the AmericanTelegraph Telephone Company togain control of the Independent linesis presaged by the announcement ofAttorney S B Jeffries today

According to Jeffries the AmericanTelegraph Telephone Companyprobably controls a majority stock ofthe others but the independents areprohibited <by an agreement to mergeunless ninety per cent of the holderstrust certificates vote favoring themerger

CAPUDINE for THAT HEADACHEOut last night and nervousthis morning Hicks Capudtn jvmt Utfthing to fit you for buslmww CItars theheadbraces the nerves Try It At drugstoresOLD ACTRESS A SUICIDE

Rochester N Y Nov LMi3I Florence Bishop 60 years old fornvI orly a popular actress was foundI burned to death in the rear of Ismokehouse at the home of her eirployer W A Haviland near Lotiport Itq suspected she may harecommitted suicide

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