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iH FRIDAYMeeting or Social Card Q nosless Mrs Dan ilurphy on Hayne +

I street I iTHE PROPER AGE TOARRY >

From various pointsvlew JI Whats tho proper

No Jgemarry 11

Easy question that ieenGirls r tarry-

Soon as theyve ached eighteen

Spring is natures ti0Vr matingWrit so plain who may run

Come then lads doIfme waitIng

Phyllis bo rm Y9-

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J The proper age tfnmrry chOne thing is vf sure

1 That wedlocK8 h to gang agleyWhere brides i immature

w wonlan her mindNor loves trnTca11 discerned

Until first youthT1011 lpft behindAnd thirty yet S turned

For summer isvan Hymens timeThen re hes t1p

Yours in linatrfmona1 PrimeJ f AIau f aetat thirtytwo

I NO IIITho prop g to wed 1 we11herI-

t111 Despite e ThUle fussing-

Of scrioe ieir various views whoI air

It dpet need discussing

For hjfhod make a fitting wifeAndjielpmeet to her fellow

I s reached that time5flife1-

T1Jn years Ihe judgmen mellow

aChed that age youveguessed

lhmayhapawise sedate and thrifty

say more but verfaum sapYours Mrs BarK s fifty

Truth1iI3 M VJ DAVENPORTI-N MO ILE HOSPITAL

J ss Malyina Davenport is very illIn I MobH hospital This will benej which will be regretted by herrot 4r friends hereMEETING OF THE SOCIALCARP GLUE TODAY

i iIo y M rn9QJlm et=fiigT5flhirSbcFal Care club will takePlace today Mrs Dan Murphy is tobo hostess at her home on HaynestreetMISS PATTIE HOLDEN HASRETURNED TO PENSACOLA

MisB Pattie Holden has returned toPensacola having been in Mariannawith her parents for the past summerShe spent her vacation there withrelatives and friends

I HAVE RETURNED FROM SUMMER-ON THE BAY SHORE

Ii r Mr aqd Mrs Walter White whoJ have been spending the summer onp the bay shore have returned to town1 They are being welcomed back among

their neighbors on Gregory streetMANY PRESENT ATTEMPLE BETHEL YESTERDAY

fVI Special services occurred at Tem-ple

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BethEl yesterday morning at 10Oclock commemorative of the Suk

ti hoth festival which is now being obcc served among Jewish circles Rabbi-t Schwartz as usual delivered a fine

f Address the meeting having been in-teresting

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and Important through-out

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AT THE GADSDEN STREET4 M E CHURCH LAST NIGHTW Enthusiasm continues to Increase

I 1 n the fine revival services which areI icing conducted at the Gndsden Street

Methodist church this week thw ev Mr 53 C Moore Each eveningnteresting and valuable subjects aresvbjy discussed and a more successfulierl s has never been previously wit-nessed

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in the city The meetings willI

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THE PURE FOOD STO-

REBREAKFAST+

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FOODS

CALORE

All new and fresh Atempting listOatmeal Triscuit Puff¬

ed Wheat Toasted Corn-Flakes Cream of WheatPuffed Rice PettijohnsBreakfast Food Shred ¬

ded Wheat Biscuit

Nr Crop YellowCom Teal Farina

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continue through next week the RevMr C A Cornell or Marianna ar-riving

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on Sunday to assist In the twodally meetings which are to 1>e hellfrom thentmMISS ftUTH COONS TO SINGAT CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY

Miss Ruth Coons will sing at Christ-church on Sunday evening Thosewho have heard the rich sweet quality-of Miss Coonss voice are anticipating-the evening with much pleasure

THE NEW CITY FLINCH CLUBMET YESTERDAY

The New City Flinch club met yes-terday

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afternoon at the home of MrsChas B Gray corner of Bralnurdstreet and Tenth avenue The daywas ideal for playing and one of themost pleasant events of the seasonwas reported by the ladles MrsGray is very popular in he club and-a delightful hostessMRS G A WATERMAN HASRETURNED FROMASHEVILLE N C

Mrs G A Waterman has returned-to the city after a delightful tripwhich has taken her away from fcecity during the summer Mrs Water-man

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is unusually popular in localcircles and her return is a bit ofnews which will be interesting tomany

MISS VIRGINIA MERRITT VISITEDCONVENT AT SELMA

Miss Virginia Merritt the charming-little daughter of Mr and Mrs M DMerritt of Romana street enjoyed avisit this week at the Convent ofMercy In Selma Alabama Severalof the Sisters are there who were atthe local convent during the pastyearLITTLE RUTH PFEIFFER WAS ADAINTY LITTLE FLOWER GIRL

In yesterdays account of thePfeifferDU lard wedding the name oflittle Ruth Pfeiffer one of the flowergirls was omitted The little girlwho was gowned in lace over bluesilk presented a pretty picture andwas the admiration of nil who sawher She js tile daughter of Mr andMrs Rudolph PfeifferTHURSDAY CLUB HELD FINEMEETING WITH MRS

MPBONIFAYThe Thursday Club met yesterday

afternoon at the home of Mrs M PBonifay on Romana street and asusual Mrs Bonifay proved a delight-ful

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hostess Mrs Rupert won the aceprice Mrs C miiiyi consolationMrs Wm Hall the lone hand andMrs Pritchard the booby The nextmeeting TVill take place at the homeof Mrs F C Commyns on Barcelonastreet Ice cream and cake wereserved the afternoon having passedmost delightfully

CAPUDINE for THAT HEADACHEOut last night Hedacbe and nervous

this morning Hicks Capudlne Just thething to ftt you for business Clears theheadbraces the nerves Try It At drug-stores

DR BLOCKER HOMEDr L DeM Blocker has returned

home and can be found at his usualoffice hours in the Brent buiJdi-ngPERSONALMENTIONMrs Frank D Tracy has returned

from Boston

Miss Lizzie McGaushCy will leaveshortly for points in Louisiana andMississippi

Prof and Mrs VVP Champion orHayneville Ala are in the city for afew days and are located at the honi3or Miss Alice Toe on East HillThey may possibly locate in Pensa¬

cola

Saturday is Candy Day atthe Crystal PharmacyM-

EALS FOR A DAYFriday October 1

BREAKFAST-Eggs on Toast

Parsleyed PotatoesToast

Ores French DressingCafe au laitThe JournalLUNCHEON

Sardine SandwichesPotato Balls

read and ButterPotato Salad

Floating Island with Lady FingersTea Iced or Hot Milk

DINNERCream of Tomato Soup

Snapper Stuffed and BakedBrowned Potatoes

Stewed CorpFrench Peas

Salad of Sweet PeppersPeach Cobbler

Cafe Noir Cheese

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I THIS DEVELOPS4

BUST MAKESI ARMS AND NECK

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1our bust lacks development 2

or firmness you can rely on both fIncrease and flrmrtees from tirej persistent tJII6 of the followfrom the druggist two Xf ounces of glycerine and one ounce S

tincture cadomene compound not d1 cardamom mix and let stand sev-

eral hours then add a teaepoonfulof borax and three ounces of wee x>

water Shake well and apply tothe neck arms and bust rubbing-and massajcrtng until it Is complete e-

ly absorbed then wash the partsif treated with very hot water and 3-rf sOap and dry thoroughly pplJt

the treatment morning and nightregulariy for several weeks ormonths as the case may require

fe and the most exquisite firmness androunding out of hollow places will

ft ward you

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A RAINBOW1

OF CHIFFONS-The rainbow which has spanned

French skies Is sending Its sevenhued shaft acrosa our horizon Thespectrumlike color scheme made bymeans of the combination of thinfabrics one over the other has beenslowly evolved by our French neigh ¬

bors and we have been more or lessinterested until at last we have de ¬

cided to express ourselves In its fa ¬

vor by adopting it and showing ourown cleverness in its Application toour needs This charming custom otcombining thin fabrics has resultedfrom the quest of the straight lineduring the past directolre seasonand when one layer of chiffon Isdraped over another it Is not natur-al

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that the possibilities of opalescentcoloring should be developed

A novel and beautiful feature ofsome of the best house dresses strict-ly

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negligee in embroidery over silkor In accordionplaited silk Is thestraight round length This is alsobrought out in novelty evening gownsA modern oriental maid seems tostand before us A girl who reminds-us of pictures we have seen yet didnot dream we might copy in this mat¬

teroffact age Besides the effects-of airy grace and color in tie cos-tumes

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themselves we may count uponthe addition of acarfs of all shades I

and lengths not to say widths and I

for auto and evening attire all manner of loose coats and trailing veils 1

These accessories give a great ad ¬

vantage to their wearers toning annmuffling and juilBg sweet charm

Following te eugg 0Upn just madefor layers of one color over another-a rather elderly woman has cauaeaSQme of the younger ones to wonderIf after all the charm of beauty isdependent upon youth Her gray hairwas arranged in a softly dressed coif-fure

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bound by a delicate silver band I

Her gown was fitted the under slipmade of a delicate shade of seagreenliberty satin Over this was hung aloose dres of mauve chiffon tacked-to the corsage and down a series ctimaginary seams with the most deli ¬

cate of silver braids Between thebraids the chiffon was puffed Theskirt was shirred on in large softeasy lines below the corsage A looseputt of the chiffon covers the elbowand is drawn into a braided cuff A-

round collar braided in silver roseand green finishes the neck A cutof the same finishes the soft sleevecap

A bewitching costume for a debu ¬

tante is made with old rose chiffonThe effect produced by this combi ¬

nation is youthful and the coloropalescent A round neck is trim ¬

med with a circle of fine creamwhiteface studded with pearl and jadebeads From under this cqllar theaccordion plaited corsage is drawninto a draped belt The skirt fallsstraight and full to the floor Aboutthe bottom is a double applied in azigzag line The sleeves are elbowlength A square is cut out of the up ¬

per arm and this is filled with a se ¬

ries of narrow lace ruffles Anothercostume which is dainty and quaint-is made with the sole intention ofaccentuating artistic lines A smartdash of color crosses the bust lineand again outlines the moyeaageyoke A baby sash again intrudes toprovide an uptodate festoon effectot soft chiffon at the left side of theskirt A pale gray underdreas of lib ¬

erty satin forms the foundation orthe costume and over the drapes a thinsnimmering blue gauze The under-skirt

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is accordionplaited and theoverslrp is given sufficient fullness bymeans of groups of shirrings tackeddown to the foundation of the cor-sage

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The illustration gives the de¬sign more clearly than the decriptionA gauze lace corsage oyer two lay¬ers of chiffonviolet and rose has askirt of creamwhite gauze The toutensemble of the costume is dainty inthe extreme and the only accent isthe wearing of a ribbon sash woventhrough the meshes of the lace andtied in a flat bow at the right side Aband of lace is applied near the bot-tom

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so carrying the corsage trim¬ming down into the lines of the skirtRainbow curves and rainbow colorslike the changing of the eveninglights over the sea when the mistssettle and hover are brought but in

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THE GROCERY CATh-as been known to sleep In the coffee barrel yet many people stiltbuy coffee from the scoop

HOW MUCH WISERt-o clean dustfree perfectly prepared LUZIANNE COFFEE-Its airtight Can Insures new roast freshness Its label guaranteespurity as required by the Pure Food Laws Barrel and bulk coffeesgive no such guaranteeASK YOUR GROCER FOR A CAN OF LUZIANNC

ITS SOLD EVERYWHERE

THE REILYTAYLOR COMPANYN-ew Orleans U S A

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AN ITCHING PAMNo Cure for It Other Forms of Itch

Ing PreferableThere is no cure for an itching

palmthe money kind Even poslamj the new skin discovery cannot help-It But when it comes to eczema the

I most annoying of itching skin troublesposlam will stop the itching at onceand cure the worst cases in a fewdays So with hives rash scabiessplit toes piles and scaly scalp allof which are different forms of ecze-ma

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accompanied by severe itchingand caused by imperfet digestionand careless diet

Poslam comes in tTfDdoHar jarsbut fifty cents worth will answer incuring any of the diseases mentioned-It can be bad of any druggist TheCrystal Pharmacy makes a specialtyof it

That results are immediate will beamply demonstrated overnight by theuse of the experimental sample whichthe Emergency Laboratories 32 WestTwentyfifth Street New York Citywill send free by mall in plain wrap ¬

per to any one who will write for it

Can You ImagineAnything More-

Deliciousr

than one of our primeroasts properly doneOne of the greatest menthat ever lived said there-is nothing Ifrthe meatline more palatable thanGOOD beef and ours isthat kind We can helpwith other details ofyour table troubles

THE PARLORMARKET

214 SOUTH PALAFOX ST

Phones 173458-

RHODESFUTCH

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COLLINS FURCO26 and 28 E Garden St

these costumes Art seems born intonature and bred into the more artifi-cial things that are made by the handof man

SLIGHTLY COLDER WITH SNOWWhen you see that kind of a weath-

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forecast you know that rheumatismweather Is at hand Get ready for itnow by getting a bottle of BallardsSnow Liniment Finest thing madefor rheumatism chilblains frost bitesore and stiff joints and muscles allaches and pains 25c 50c and 100bottle

Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬gist and apothecary 121 S Palafox StFOR THEOLD SOLDIERS-

The love and loyalty which theSouth feels for its heroes was amplytestified to Wednesday when Judgeand Mrs John Allison entertained theveterans of the Old Soldiers Home atdinner at the Florence Crittentonbooth says the Nashviile American-It has been the custom for severalyears past for Judge and iirs Allisonto give annually an entertainment forthe old soldiers and this year theOld Soldiers Day at the state fair wasselected as a fitting time for this re ¬

union It is Judge and Mrs Allisonsintention to continue this hospitalityin the future

Receiving with Judge and Mrs Al-lison

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were Mrs J Horton Fall man ¬ager of the board of directors of theFlorence Crittendon Home Mrs W-B Manley state superintendent of thrOld Soldiers Home and Mrs Maneys two assistants Mesdames Spierand Hayes Mrs Horton Fall Jr neeMiss Louise Dunlap of Mobile MissesNell Fall Sallie Richardson and Folley served

Forty veterans In uniform wereseated at the table which formed theSouthern cross At the intersectionof the cross was placed a large basket-of red and white carnationsthe handlecaught with a bow of red satin Foursilken flags radiated from the basket-to the points of the cross At inter-vals

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along the table were placedbowls of red and white rowers Thecolor scheme was further enhancedby the tomato flowers and the red andwhite Japanese napkins placed ateach plate

The success of the affair was large-ly

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due to the charm and personalityof the hostess Mobile Register

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WARRINGTON

PARAGRAPHS

News and Views of the Resi¬

dents of Pensacolas De-

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Suburb-

The Married Ladies Euchre Clubheld a peasant meeting during thepast week Mrs Glover having wonthe first prize Mrs Alvin McLellanthe second Mrs E P Cliaffln thebooby and Mrs Alvin MoLellau thelone hand Mrs Yarborough also en-tertained

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the club this week a finetime having been reported by thosepresent

Mondays Euchre For the SistersOn last Monday evening a delightful

euchre was given at the I O O Fhan for the benefit of the Sisters ofMercy the affair having proved ex-ceptionally

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pleasant throughout Thegentlemens prizes were won bjMessrs Crona Lannon Wheat Hoff ¬man Gatmlng and Nagle the winnersamong the ladies having been Mes-dames Seely Yarborough BurkhardtBoly and Hoffman

Band Concert Was Well AttendedThe band tonrert given at Palmetto

t Beach on Wednesday night by theI members of St Johns Episcopal1 church proved a delightful success in

every particular Dancing was one ofthe interesting features and a neatsum was realized

Mrs Jeter Returns to PensacolaMrs Emma Jeter who has been

nursing at the Call home has returnedto Pensacola She has many friends-in

IWarrington who regret her de ¬

partureThe Married Peoples Euchre j

Warringtons new night euchre clubmet this week at the home of MrsAlvin McLellan a fine meeting havingbeen reported Mesdames Ungererand Howell won the ladles prizesMessrs A McLellan and C Naglehaving been fortunate among the gentlcmen

Personal Mention j

Mr Jasper Waggoner has returnedhome from Newark N J after an ab-sence

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of two years He will attendschool in Gainesville Fin this year

Miss Hattie Do den a popular War¬

rington girl who has been a nurse at I

Chattahoochee for the past two yearswas married to Mr Chas Simms at I

the Junction on September 11th Hermany Warrington friends are extend ¬

ing every good wish

Mr Aaron Herscovitch is recover ¬

ing after his recent seige of typhoidfever

Mr Raymond Langford is still quiteill to the regret of his many friends

Mrs J J Fell is out after a recentoperation SSMrs II P Itterrlli who recentlyunderwent serious operation is ableto be up again

Miss Mary Murphy is Improvingrapidy after a severe attack or ty-phoid

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feverMany school children suffer from

constipation which is often the causeof seeming stupidity at lessons Cham-berlains Stomach and Liver Tabletsare an ideal medicine to give a childfor they are mild and gentle In thiereffect and will cure even chronic con ¬

stipation

JUST RECEIVED1000 boxes of Whitmans Candy to

be given away Saturday with everycash purchose ot 25 cents or more

THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY

DINNER SETSS100piece beautifully deco¬

rated dinner sets 850 42piece cottage dinner sets398 See show window

Pensacola Crockery Co 107South Palafox St

NO INTENTION

OF RESIGNINGJU-

DGE BEGGS OF CRIMINAL

COURT SAYS HE HAD NO

THOUGHT OF QUITTING THE

BENCH AS DILIGENT RUMORS

MADE OUT YESTERDAY

I have not given the matter of re ¬

signing a thought so you can easily-see there is no truth in the rumoryou mention said Judge E D Beggs-of the criminal court when told that-a rumor was actively circulated that

CUBES wmwmCURE EFFECTED or MONEY

REFUNDED-The ORRINE trctm nt for the cure

of the Drink Habit can be used withabsolute confidence It destroys alldesire for whisky beer or other alco-holic

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stimulants Thousands have suc-cessfully

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used It and haw been re-stored

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to lires of sobriety and useful-ness

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Can Be Given SecretlyORRINE COSTS ONLY 1 A BOX

Guarantee In Each BoxWrite for Free ORRIJCE Booklet

mailed In plain sealed envelope toORRIXE CO 986 ORRINE BuildingWashington D C ORRINE is soldby leading druggists everywhere

Special AgentsWHITES PHARMACY

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i You spend 15c a weekfor Laundry SoapT-

he clothes you wash with-it are worth a hundred

times thatj

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Dont pay for good materials

and then have them eaten upwith strong naphtha caustic soda-

and potash washing powders andI g

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common soaps 1

The wrong soap shortens thclife of everything it touches If

I your clothes fade and rot quicklyI look to your soap I-

IIThe bigpackage 15c alo5csiz

Not a wzIng powdr but apowdered borax seap Usit in hot or cold water

Grandma costs no more and does thework without hurting your clothesI-

f you dont like it better than what you now use yourgrocer fas our order to give you back your money

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FALL OPENINGI

Model Millinery ParlorFriday October 1st

104 EAST WRIGHT STREET

FALL OPENINGWilkins Millinery Parlor

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Friday October 1stOorf 313 arid 314 Bloiint Building L

he was about to quit the bench andtake up the practice of law

The rumor gained considerable cur¬

rency in the city and even at thecounty buildings officials had heard itIn some manner the report continued-to spread but it stopped when thejurist himself made denial to a Jour ¬

nal representative yesterday

50 Per Cent of the Population of theUS

live in rural districts remote fromphysicians or drug stores and theyare obliged to depend upon proprie ¬

tary medicines to a very great ex ¬

tentTo the women in these homes suchstandard remedies as Lydi E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound come as aboon and a blessing Records showthat it has cured more women of thosedread feminine ills than any otherremedy

Barber Shop in Lobby ofthe Brent Building opensSaturday October 2 Joseph-A Hicks PropA-

TTORNEYS

AN ARREST OF

JUDGMENT IS-

NOWPLEADED

FOR CONVICTED NE ¬

GRO LAWYER DESIRE TIME TOij

RGUE THEIR MOTION FOR NEW

TRIA1 SUCH WILL BE HEARDWEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK

Moving for an arrest of judgment-and pressing that motion with a simi-lar

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request for a new trial attorneys-In behalf of the convicted negrolawyer Spears got tho favorable earof the court and sentence was again

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DR CHAS W FAINDENTIST

PAINLESS EXTRACTIONHtghClaiB Crown and Bridge WorkREASONABLE PRICES

Office MasonIc BidsPhone L5 PENSACOLA FLA

KNOWLES BROSInsuranceru UFC ACCIDENT MARINE

General Asfl ofThe Equitable

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deferred The new trial move will beargued at 0 special session of thecriminal court to be held next Wed-nesday

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forenoon Should such motion-be denied sentence will in all proba-bility

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be passed upon the negro lawyerunder conviction of receiving stolonproperty forging and then utteringforged paper The case has been Tol rlowed closely especially among col-ored

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people among whom Spears Issomething of a leaderSENTENCED A FEW

AND ADJOURNED COURT

Three negroes wero sentenced Inthe criminal court yesterday and thenadjournment was taken for the tormThe following cases were passedupon viz-

John Thompson beating way ontram 5 and costs or 45 days

Ed Cunningham assaulting 10 andcosts or 45 days

Frank Wesley petty embezzlementsentence suspended on account de ¬

fendants youth

Becoming a mother shoutdjbelI BADY a source of joy but the suffer-ing incident to the ordealmakes its anticipation one of

7 dread Mothers isMINE the only remedy which relieves women of much of the

pain of maternity this hour dreaded as womans severest trial is notonly made less painful but danger is avoided by its use Those whouse this remedy no longer despondent or gloomy nervousnessnausea and other distressing conditions are overcome and the sy-

enMOTHERSis prepared for the coming4event It is worth its weightin gold says many whohtveused II 10C per battle fttr ote

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