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r r T THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 15 1909 S I L COLD SNAPSar- e t likely to come along most any time now How ire you prepared for them in the way of- HEAVY AND- MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR When colder weather tomes you should dress ac- cordingly ¬ For fifty cents and one dollar per garment- we offer some unusually good and warm values in bal briggan and fleecelined and woolen undergarments for menCTANDARD 4CLOTHINGCO Thlesen Bldg Pensacola Fla DIRECTORY- Dr Mallory Kennedy 1 Offices 311313 Blount Bldg Hours 10 a m to 12 and 3 to 5 p m- Phone 696 Genlto Urinary Diseases a Spe ¬ clalty 4 JOHN S BEARD VTTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Offices 301 and 301V2 Thiesen Building Practice In all Courts State and Federal NOTICE- Dr Hutchjnson has returned and re- sumed the practice of surgery and dis ¬ of women Brent Building Shone 1432 residence 222 Wet DeSoto treet residence phone 1899 DR J B TILLERD- ENTIST 310 Blount Building ifflce Phone 80 Residence Phone 41 f DR L H D PIERCE Room 30002 Blount Building Phone 163 Practice limited to diseases of Eye Nose and Throat Hours 9 to 12 a 2 to 4 pC m iss A Carlen Naturopath M jge a specialty Suite 388390 nt Building Phone 333 L T G YATES M D Optician 410 Blount Building Twenty years experience as an Eye Specialist Examination free KODAKERS- Try the celebrated French film for sale ly COTTRELL and get better results ban you have ever gotten before All Izes kept in stoc- kSOUTHERN BRICK CO Manufacturers of BUILDING AND FIRE BRICK OffIces 412 Thlesen Building Phone U69 Pensacola Fla GEO T MORGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 100- 0Telephone 354 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE OWEN CLARCO- MPANY K Room 904 Phone 979 I REMOVAL NOTICE- I have moved my jewelry store and repair shop from 23 South to NO4 GARDENSTREET Special prices will be made on all goods till October 1st J F DAVIS Jeweler SECRET SOCIETIES t Junior Order United American Mechanics Council No 12 er of Dnlted American Mechanics meets every First and third Friday nights at oclock at Jf of P hail West Garden IticeL Visiting members invItj F C MEYER h La POIDEVANT CounclCor Secretary Pensacola Laog No 4 i o O F Pensacola Lodge No 4 L O o p meet every Thursday night at 730 their hall corner Baylen and Belmont treats Visitors cordially tflvIt P K NIELSEN O LAMBRECHT N Q ecreJ VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMEN Volunteer Veteran Firemens Associa- tions ¬ merta at Knights of Columbus Hall tho first Friday In eac4 month- at 800 p m J N ANDREWS- DAN MURPHY President Secretary Fresh Escambia Oysters also all kinds of groceries Peter PanosC- or Romana and Barcelona Phone 559Q Free Delivery to Any Part of the City J IF IT DISAPPEARS fS ECZEMA- How to Tell Whether a Skin Affection- Is an inherited Blood Disease or Not Sometimes it is hard to determine whether a skin affection is a sign of a blood disorder or simply a form of eczema Even physicians are often puzzled in their diagnosis The best way for any one afflicted is to so to the Crystal Pharmacy- and other leading drug stores and obtain fifty cents worth or poslam Apply this and if the itching stops at once and the trou- ble ¬ is cured in a few days it may be set down as having been eczema- as this Is the way poslam acts In the worst cases of eczema and In curing acne herpes blotches tetter plies salt rheum rash barbers and other forms of Itch scaly ftcalp and all sur- face skin affections Any one who will write to the Emer ¬ gency Laboratories No 32 West Twentyfifth street New York can se ¬ cure by mail free of charge a sjip r ply sufficient to cure a small eczema surface or clear a complexion over ¬ night and remove pimples in twenty four hours c = = i TERSELY TOLD Li = c c < = c II 500 REWARD- The J Journal will pay 500 reward- for evidence sufficient to convict any boy or person found stealing sub- scribersPapers after delivery of same carrier H B Owen has returned from a- business trip to New Orleans- A S S C Cawthon of Florala was In the city yesterday on a short business visit S S L E Andrews of Gulfport Is a business visitor to the city I U S No session of the county court was held yesterday there being no cases set for trial S S W B Dunlap ot Brewton was registered at the Escambla yesterdayM- r S Mr and Mrs E P Erwin of Can tonment were among the registered guests at the Escambla yesterday- S S Sheriff H H Lewis of Marlanna was In the city yesterday shaking hands with his numerous friends- D S S S A Rhodes of Georgiana was here yesterday on a short business visit and registered at the Escambia S S S Robert Ridley colored the citys garbage contractor was fined 5 and costs yesterday in the recorders court for cruelty to animals- A 0 5 boy named Fillingim was pain- fully ¬ Injured yesterday on the North Hill playgrounds by being struck on the head with a baseball bat A friend hit Fillingim The Incident had the effect of breaking up a base ¬ ball game which was in progress there- at the time S I S Chas Cottrell is walking about now on crutches having sprained his knee Monday when he fell from a step ladder in his office- S S S Wallace W Purdy who spent a few days with his family on East Hill re ¬ turned yesterday to his work at Lock hart Ala S S S City Plumbing Inspector J Biebig hauser is In New Orleans spending a few days with relatives and friends- T E Bridges state inspector of convicts was in the city on business- in connection with his office- S S Dr F G Renshaw who was elected- to fill a vacancy in the council at a meeting Wednesday night was con ¬ gratulated on all sides by friends yes- terday ¬ He will qualify at once and be ready for a possible special meet ¬ ing to be called during the week- S S S Representatives of a number of Jail constructing firms are In the city and several others are expected during the day from a number of cities They will appear before the called meeting- of the board of county commissioners- at 530 oclock this afternoon when all bids for jail construction that are in hand will be op d S S S Anna Johnson colored created quite a disturbance yesterday on West Belmont street by seeking out a woman against whom it was said she held a grievance The Johnson wom- an ¬ was said to have made public use of very indecent language disregard- ing ¬ the presence of white persons A warrant was issued and she was later arrested charged with cursing and disorderly conduct- S S Deputy Sheriff Nichols has a patch- of curt plaster on his face under his right eyo and Is also suffering with a very sore finger He had an exsol ¬ dier Wm Plies In charge when the latter resisted butting Nichols in the face and biting his finger THE SIGNAL ENGINEERS DISCUSS SIGNAL PRACTIC- Ee Associate prpSL Louisville Ky Oct H8Ignal practice and standard signaling de- vices ¬ were topics that occupied the attention of todays session of the National Association of Signal Engi- neers ¬ today Many entertainment features wound up the latter part or the day and the annual banquet will be held tonight Deafness Cannot Be Cured- by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portions ot There Is only one way to cure deafear and that Is by constitutional Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con ¬ dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachlan Tube When this tube Is In flamed have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearIng and when it Is en- tirely ¬ Deafness Is the result and unless this InflammatIon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its condition hearing will be destroyed for- ever ¬ nine cases out or are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an in ¬ flamed condition of the mucous sur faces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J CHENEY CO Toledo 0 Sold bv Drugists 75c Take Sails Family PlUs for consti- pation ¬ I 8HOUR SHIFT FOR BLUECOATS ALLOWANCE OF EXTRA POLICE ¬ MEN MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR DEPARTMENT HEAD TO EX- ECUTE ¬ PLANS LONG CONTEM ¬ PLATED Eighthour police shifts will soon be inaugurated in Pensacola this hav- ing ¬ been planned when the extra of- ficers ¬ were requested when the budget- was made up The Idea wijl be carried into execution when five good extra men have been selected and appointed after successfully passing a rigid physical and mental examination test It is planned to arrange an eight hour workday for the policemen Eight or ten men will be kept ou beats a reserve force of eight men will be held at all times at the station- for emergency or special duty thus leaving eight men off duty or at home In all the arrangement Two turnkeys and two stock catch- ers ¬ will be available for police duty through the working of such a plan and as the 12hour patrol has or will b3 stopped some excellent police ma- terial ¬ will be available shortly The new plan has been under con 6deration for some time and as it follows practices in many large cities It is believed a more efficient police service will be obtained When a cold becomes settled In the system it will take several days treatment to cure it and the best remedy to use Is Chamberlains Cough Remedy It will cure quicker than any other and also leaves the system- in a natural and healthy condition CARGO SISAl GRASSTODAYNOR- WEGIAN STEAMSHIP GAL VESTON COMING UP WITH LARGE CONSIGNMENT FOR SHIPMENT TO INLAND POINTS 1 Due with a cargo of sisal grass the Norwegian steamship Galveston is ex ¬ pected today from Progresso Mex having been reported as leaving the Mexican port about a week ago This will be the second cargo of this ma terialthat will have been delivered at this port by the same steamer within the past ninety days4 The entire consignment is for inland points and will be handled northward from Pen ¬ sacola by the L N railroad There Is no game law against any ¬ one hunting for Planks Chill Tonic- It Is guaranteed to cure malarial chills and fever Ask Hannah Bros They probably know Real Estate TransfersT- he following Is a list of the Real Estate Transfers recorded yesterday as furnished by the Pensacola Abstract Co East Pensacola City Co to E R CaroLots 6 to 8 block 19 East Pen ¬ sacola100 Ben A Cobb to W H Mitchell acre In SW 14 of S W 14 of Sec 5 Tp 5 N R 30 W1 and other considerations- Lula Misner to C G Hartsfield Lot 6 of eubdiv ion of lot 2 of Sec 6 Tp 2 S R 30 W1 and other considerations Pensacola Realty Co to J W Floyl Lot 4 blk 14 lot 3 blk 10 Britton place250 Wm H Knowles to T D Waters Lots 4 and 6 blk 84 West King tract 1 and other considerations- C E Merritt to H R Thornton Blk 168 New City tractSi and other considerations- H H Thornton to Wm B Runyan- and J S McGaugheyE 30 ftof lot 11 all lot 12 and W 15 ft of lots 13 to 15 blk 5 Belmont tractl and other considerations- Wm B Runyan to H H Thornton Undivided half Interest in blk 168 New City tract 11 and other con ¬ siderations J S McGaughey to H H Thornton Undivided half Interest in blk 168 New City tract1 and other consid- erations ¬ Mrs Mollie Walton to E L Mitch- ell ¬ Lot 3 blk 135 East King tract 1 and other considerations Iary Louise Surgi to Fisher Real Estate AgencyLot S blk 113 Nsw City tractl and other considera- tions ¬ Thos R Bell to Fisher Real Estate AgencyLots 1 to 5 blk 97 East Kin- gtract1 and other considerations Leslie E Brooks to Clyde E Wilso- nT 25 ft of lot 19 and all lot 20 elk 9S New City tract100 and other considerations- Leslie E Brooks to Luke J Johnson Lots 14 to 16 blk 87 East King tract SI and other considerations- Louis A Bell Chas LeVert Gon ¬ zalez heirs of Laura L Gonzalez 10 Hugh F GonzalezLots 2 to 5 and W 18 ft of lot 1 blk 109 Patterson additlonl and other considerations Margaret T Gonzalez to Hugh F GonzalezLots 2 to 5 and W 18 ft ot lot 1 blk 109 Patterson adthtioni and other considerations- D J Reins chmldt to Pensacoto Cooperage CoLots 6 to 10 blk 138 East King Tracti and other con- siderations ¬ TRESPASSING AND- CURSING ARE CHARGED Trespassing and cursing are charges docketed against Jesse Howard who was arrested near Kupfrians park at 10 oclock last night by Sheriff Van Pelt and Deputy Johnson The sheriff received a request by telephone to go to the scene and arrest Howard who Is said to have created quite a dis ¬ turbance In the vicinity A BELMONT HAS- COTTQNCARGO CARRIES OUT 9500 BALES THE BIGGEST SHIPMENT OF THE SEASON BEING VALUED AT 669336 The British steamer August Bel- mont ¬ which was cleared by the Gulf Transit Co yesterday will carry out the largest cargo of cotton of the sea- son today when she gets away for I Liverpool The cargo consists of 9500 square 669336 bales and has a valuation of I The Belmont carries no other items I of cargo excepting a small quantity of pig copper and about 250000 feet of I lumber on deck This is one of a number of big shipments of cotton I which are to be made through here this season Officials of the railroad I expect the season to be the best ever experienced A BANQUET spread before you would do you no rood if you couldnt eat What good can food do a child when as soon as it enters its stomach it is eaten by worms Thats the reason yqur baby- is ailing cross pasty raced and thin Give il Whites Cream Vermifuge It will expel the worms and act as a tonic for the child Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬ gist and apothecary 121 S Palafox St THE WEATHER IN PENSACOLAR- eport of weather conditions for Oct 14 furnished by local office U S Weather Bureau for The Pensacola Journal Maximum temperature 77 degrees- at 2 p m- Minimum temperature 69 degrees- at 1205 a m Mean temperature 73 degrees Normal temperature 70 degrees Departure from normal plus 3 de- grees ¬ Average maximum temperature for this date 77 degrees Average minimum temperature for this date 60 degrees- Accumulated deficiency of dally mean temperature since first of the month 0 degrees- Accumulated excess of dally mean temperature from January 1st to first of month 59 degrees Total rainfall since 1st of month 253 inches Normal rainfall for this month 408 inches Total deficiency of rainfall from January 1st to 1st of October 270 inches 5- r = = = = c = = = = = c = MARKET REPORT JT- he following report Is furnished dally for The Journal by Marks Gayle F O B cotton merchants Pensacola Fla Good middling 4 1312 Strict t 13 38 Middling 13 14 Strict low middling 13 IIVERPOOl COTTON Open Close OctoberNovember 715 713 NovemberDecember 712 710 DecemberJanuary 712 710 NEW YORK COTTON Open Close October 1350 1356 December 136o 1363 January 1360 1366 NAVAL STORES MARKET Savannah Ga Oct HThe spirits of turpentine market opened and closed as follows Open finn 57 14 to 5712 Close firm 5714 to 57 12 Sales casks 519 Receipts casks 471 Stocks casks 29983 The market on rosins opened and closed flrm as follows WV 635 WG 6 15 N 600 M 5 60 K 5 50 I 4 60 H 4 30 Q 420to425 P 415to425 E 400to405 D 400 B 4 00 Sales barrels 2123 Receipts barrels 1158 Stocks barrels 142038 SAWN TIMBER MARKET- The sawn timber market remains un ¬ changed from last week sales being about- as follows Thlrtyfivefoot averages at 25cent basis twentyllvefoot averages- at 243 cent basis The demand continues firms with pur- chasers ¬ for all timber reaching the mar ¬ ketPENSACOLA COTTON MARKET WALL STREET REVIEW- By Associated Press New York Oct HThe opening busi- ness ¬ In the stock market today was light and at higher prices than at last nights closing Rock was run up 1 34 on the published report of the acquisition of the Kansas and Texas by allied Interests Union Pacific rose 114 West- ern ¬ Union and American Car 1 and Read- Ing Kansas and Texas and Little Steel large fractions United States rubber de- clined ¬ L U S Steel was carried up to 88 34 with enormous blocks of the stock chang ¬ ing hands Gains of a point or more were scored by St Louis and San Fran- cisco ¬ second preferred Toledo St Louis and Western preferred C C St L International Harvester Ameri ¬ can Cotton Oil North American and SlosaSheffield Steel The movement In tho general list was halting New York Central extended Its decline to 158 Bonds were irregular THE COTTON MARKET- New York Oct HThe cotton mar ¬ ket opened steady at a decline of 16 points and sold off to a net loss of 9frll points early under realizing or liquidation and operations for a reaction by local I professionals Recent buyers were disap- pointed ¬ with the showing of the Liver- pool market which was lower than due and also with the weather map which in ¬ dicated no frosts in the Eastern Belt as expected The market became firmer later early I In the forenoon In sympathy with spot markets continued commission house de- mand ¬ I covering by early sellers and a re- newal ¬ I of bull support Prices at midday I were 6 to 9 points net higher Spot I quiet middling uplands 138 middling I gulf 1410 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS I Chicago October HThere was a downward tendency Inthe trades In- grain 1 here today December wheat I opening agures were at L84 to 103 78 The market drifted to Let 14 and stead ¬ ied at 104- Continued I bright snappy weather to I Ether with expected large movement of I crop caused the earn prices to sag De I L I Way Down South in the Land of CottonI- f you could see cotton growing in the field in all its puritycould see the processes by which the cotton seed oil is extracted and refinedcould know the ingenuity involved in rendering the oil odorless and neutral in taste could be made to realize that from Cottonfield to Kitchen human hands never touch the oil from which Cottolene is madeyou would appreciate why Cottolene is so much purer and more healthful than lard ever could be- t Cottolene is a cleanly wholesome product just as pure as olive oiland makes food palatable digestible and healthful Lard cooked food is bound to cause indigestion sooner or later unless you have the stomach of an ostrich For all shorten- ing ¬ and frying purposes Cottolene is without an equal COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Your grocer Is hereby authorized to I refund your money ia case you are not pleased after having given Cottolene a fair test I Never Sold Rlllk Coldest is packed in pails with an airtight top to ill keep It clean and wholesome and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors such as fish oil etc j Made only by THE N K FAIRBANK COMPANY I I cember opened at 57 14 and dropped to 57c with slow trading- In provisions the market was strong Investment buying following yesterdays- break in prices 5 to 7 12c Jan pork opened at 1830 lard at 107712 and 960 Close WheatDec 108 lSl4 May 106 3478C- ornOct 60 Dec 53 14 OatsDec 39 34 May 42 Pork Oct 2300 Jan 18 47 12 LardOct 1210 Nov 1180 Ribs Oct 1105 Jan 972 12 RyeCash 73 Dec 73 Timothy Oct 40- 0McMILLAN e J BROS co A Coppersmiths Gcnl Metal Workers 4 l > f TURPENTINE STILLS- P O Box 82 Telephone 300 t PENSACOLA FLA GGo44 I > J I iJ Determined Steady Efforts Thats what is producing- such excellent laundry work that is being turned out by The Empire Go with the crowd and be an Empire laundered ma- nEmpire LaundryWh- ere Linen Lasts W C MACKEY MgrP- hone e 322 r Ji Q J Piano at Auction Kohler and Campbell Style X Mahogany Price 5350 This beautiful piano just received from the factory will be sold to the I highest and best bidder The bids I will be opened by three disinterested I judges and the piano will be award- ed ¬ according to their decision Some- one f will get a fine piano at their own price Write us for further informa- tion I or make out your bid stating i how much you will give for the piano i cash or on terms and state how mucn cash on first payment and how much I per month or quarterly We furnish free with this beautiful piano a hand- some ¬ j scarf stool instruction book and selection of music I Send in your bids at once as date on whIch piano will be awarded Is un ¬ certain Each bidder will receive by return I mail a popular piece of music Write today Clutter Music House I 112 and 114 South Palafox St Pensacola Fla It r V A BIG HOT BATHi- n eight minutes can be obtained from the JUNIOR IN ¬ STANTANEOUS WATER HEATER Strike match light pilot turn handle and instantly hot water rushes out at the rate of three gallons per min ¬ utePENSACOLA GAS CU Phone 148 25 and 27 E Garden Str- eetHERETOFORE 4 only investors who had accumulated considerable- cash money could find safe and profitable mortgage securities to invest in The Fisher Real Estate Agencys 6 per cent Gold Bonds issued in denominations of- t Fifty Dollars each are designed to offer to the saver and to those investors who have not amassed a large amount of cash aprofitable SECURED investment- The bonds are the promissory notes of the Fisher Real Estate Agency and these bonds or notes are secured by the highest grade of first mortgages de ¬ posited with the First National Bank- as Trustee for the bond holders so that when an in ¬ vestor purchases one of our bonds he buys a share in the securities held by the bank The bonds mature 50 each year for the next 10 years thus giving an investor a wide range of time- to choose from The interest on the bonds is payable quarterly at the First National Bank the interest coupons being attached to each bond Our install ¬ I ment method of selling a bond puts a Big Premium- on saving CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN 6 PER CENT PAYABLE QUARTERLY ON YOUR SAVINGS- AS THEY ACCUMULATE I Fisher Real Estate AgencyT- HE RENT COLLECTORS Phone 87 2O6 S Pa1EfL- yB H FAIRCHILD CO I Dealer in Upholstery and Shade Goods Var- nishes ¬ J and Snamels the kind we use Cabinet and Upholstery Hardware I 31 West Garden Phone 485 I = 1- d

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Page 1: L SNAPSar- Way the Land ofufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/11/00326/0129.pdf · r r T THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 15 1909 S I L COLD SNAPSar-e t likely to come

r r T

THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 15 1909 S

IL

COLDSNAPSar-e

tlikely to come along

most any time now Howire you prepared for them inthe way of-

HEAVY AND-

MEDIUM WEIGHTUNDERWEAR

When colder weathertomes you should dress ac-cordingly

¬

For fifty centsand one dollar per garment-we offer some unusuallygood and warm values in balbriggan and fleecelined andwoolen undergarments for

menCTANDARD

4CLOTHINGCOThlesen Bldg Pensacola Fla

DIRECTORY-Dr Mallory Kennedy

1Offices 311313 Blount Bldg

Hours 10 a m to 12 and 3 to 5p m-

Phone 696Genlto Urinary Diseases a Spe ¬

clalty4

JOHN S BEARDVTTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW

Offices 301 and 301V2 Thiesen BuildingPractice In all Courts State and Federal

NOTICE-Dr Hutchjnson has returned and re-

sumed the practice of surgery and dis ¬

of women Brent BuildingShone 1432 residence 222 Wet DeSototreet residence phone 1899

DR J B TILLERD-ENTIST

310 Blount Buildingifflce Phone 80 Residence Phone 41f DR L H D PIERCERoom 30002 Blount Building Phone

163 Practice limited to diseases of EyeNose and Throat Hours 9 to 12 a

2 to 4 pC m

iss A Carlen NaturopathM jge a specialty Suite 388390

nt Building Phone 333L

T G YATES M DOptician

410 Blount BuildingTwenty years experience as an Eye

Specialist Examination free

KODAKERS-Try the celebrated French film for salely COTTRELL and get better results

ban you have ever gotten before AllIzes kept in stoc-

kSOUTHERN BRICK COManufacturers of

BUILDING AND FIRE BRICKOffIces 412 Thlesen Building

Phone U69 Pensacola Fla

GEO T MORGANATTORNEY AT LAW

Room 100-0Telephone 354

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE

OWEN CLARCO-MPANY

KRoom 904 Phone 979

I

REMOVAL NOTICE-I have moved my jewelry

store and repair shop from23 South to

NO4 GARDENSTREETSpecial prices will be made

on all goods till October 1stJ F DAVIS

Jeweler

SECRET SOCIETIEStJunior Order United American MechanicsCouncil No 12 er ofDnlted American Mechanics meets everyFirst and third Friday nights atoclock at Jf of P hail West GardenIticeL Visiting members invItj

F C MEYERh La POIDEVANT CounclCorSecretary

Pensacola Laog No 4 i o O FPensacola Lodge No 4 L O o pmeet every Thursday night at 730their hall corner Baylen and Belmonttreats Visitors cordially tflvItP K NIELSEN

O LAMBRECHT N QecreJVOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMEN

Volunteer Veteran Firemens Associa-tions

¬

merta at Knights of ColumbusHall tho first Friday In eac4 month-at 800 p m

J N ANDREWS-DAN MURPHY President

Secretary

Fresh Escambia Oystersalso all kinds of groceries

Peter PanosC-or Romana and Barcelona

Phone 559Q

Free Delivery to Any Part ofthe City J

IF IT DISAPPEARS fS ECZEMA-

How to Tell Whether a Skin Affection-Is an inherited Blood Disease

or NotSometimes it is hard to determine

whether a skin affection is a sign ofa blood disorder or simply a form ofeczema Even physicians are oftenpuzzled in their diagnosis The bestway for any one afflicted isto so to the Crystal Pharmacy-and other leading drug storesand obtain fifty cents worth orposlam Apply this and if theitching stops at once and the trou-ble

¬

is cured in a few days it maybe set down as having been eczema-as this Is the way poslam acts In theworst cases of eczema and In curingacne herpes blotches tetter pliessalt rheum rash barbers and otherforms of Itch scaly ftcalp and all sur-face skin affections

Any one who will write to the Emer ¬

gency Laboratories No 32 WestTwentyfifth street New York can se¬

cure by mail free of charge a sjip r

ply sufficient to cure a small eczemasurface or clear a complexion over ¬

night and remove pimples in twentyfour hours

c ==

i TERSELY TOLDLi = c c < = c II

500 REWARD-The

JJournal will pay 500 reward-

for evidence sufficient to convict anyboy or person found stealing sub-scribersPapers after delivery of same

carrierH B Owen has returned from a-

business trip to New Orleans-

AS S

C Cawthon of Florala was Inthe city yesterday on a short businessvisit

S SL E Andrews of Gulfport Is a

business visitor to the cityI U SNo session of the county court was

held yesterday there being no casesset for trial

S S

W B Dunlap ot Brewton wasregistered at the Escambla yesterdayM-

r SMr and Mrs E P Erwin of Can

tonment were among the registeredguests at the Escambla yesterday-

S S

Sheriff H H Lewis of Marlannawas In the city yesterday shakinghands with his numerous friends-

DS S S

A Rhodes of Georgiana washere yesterday on a short businessvisit and registered at the Escambia

S S S

Robert Ridley colored the citysgarbage contractor was fined 5 andcosts yesterday in the recorderscourt for cruelty to animals-

A0 5

boy named Fillingim was pain-fully

¬

Injured yesterday on the NorthHill playgrounds by being struck onthe head with a baseball bat Afriend hit Fillingim The Incidenthad the effect of breaking up a base ¬

ball game which was in progress there-at the time

S I S

Chas Cottrell is walking aboutnow on crutches having sprained hisknee Monday when he fell from astep ladder in his office-

S S S

Wallace W Purdy who spent a fewdays with his family on East Hill re¬

turned yesterday to his work at Lockhart Ala

S S S

City Plumbing Inspector J Biebighauser is In New Orleans spending afew days with relatives and friends-

T E Bridges state inspector ofconvicts was in the city on business-in connection with his office-

S S

Dr F G Renshaw who was elected-to fill a vacancy in the council at ameeting Wednesday night was con ¬

gratulated on all sides by friends yes-terday

¬

He will qualify at once andbe ready for a possible special meet ¬

ing to be called during the week-S S S

Representatives of a number of Jailconstructing firms are In the city andseveral others are expected during theday from a number of cities Theywill appear before the called meeting-of the board of county commissioners-at 530 oclock this afternoon whenall bids for jail construction that arein hand will be op d

S S S

Anna Johnson colored createdquite a disturbance yesterday onWest Belmont street by seeking out awoman against whom it was said sheheld a grievance The Johnson wom-an

¬

was said to have made public useof very indecent language disregard-ing

¬

the presence of white persons Awarrant was issued and she was laterarrested charged with cursing anddisorderly conduct-

S S

Deputy Sheriff Nichols has a patch-of curt plaster on his face under hisright eyo and Is also suffering with avery sore finger He had an exsol ¬

dier Wm Plies In charge when thelatter resisted butting Nichols inthe face and biting his finger

THE SIGNAL ENGINEERSDISCUSS SIGNAL PRACTIC-

Ee Associate prpSLLouisville Ky Oct H8Ignal

practice and standard signaling de-

vices¬

were topics that occupied theattention of todays session of theNational Association of Signal Engi-neers

¬

today Many entertainmentfeatures wound up the latter part orthe day and the annual banquet willbe held tonight

Deafness Cannot Be Cured-by local applications as they cannotreach the diseased portions otThere Is only one way to cure deafearand that Is by constitutionalDeafness Is caused by an Inflamed con ¬dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachlan Tube When this tube Is Inflamed have a rumbling sound orImperfect hearIng and when it Is en-tirely

¬Deafness Is the result andunless this InflammatIon can be takenout and this tube restored to Itscondition hearing will be destroyed for-ever

¬nine cases out or are causedby Catarrh which is nothing but an in ¬

flamed condition of the mucous surfaces

We will give One Hundred Dollars forany case of Deafness caused by catarrhthat cannot be cured by Halls CatarrhCure Send for circulars free

F J CHENEY CO Toledo 0Sold bv Drugists 75cTake Sails Family PlUs for consti-

pation¬

I

8HOUR SHIFT

FOR BLUECOATS

ALLOWANCE OF EXTRA POLICE ¬

MEN MAKES IT POSSIBLE FORDEPARTMENT HEAD TO EX-

ECUTE

¬

PLANS LONG CONTEM ¬

PLATED

Eighthour police shifts will soonbe inaugurated in Pensacola this hav-ing

¬

been planned when the extra of-

ficers¬

were requested when the budget-was made up The Idea wijl be carriedinto execution when five good extramen have been selected and appointedafter successfully passing a rigidphysical and mental examination test

It is planned to arrange an eighthour workday for the policemenEight or ten men will be kept oubeats a reserve force of eight menwill be held at all times at the station-for emergency or special duty thusleaving eight men off duty or athome In all the arrangement

Two turnkeys and two stock catch-ers

¬

will be available for police dutythrough the working of such a planand as the 12hour patrol has or willb3 stopped some excellent police ma-terial

¬

will be available shortlyThe new plan has been under con

6deration for some time and as itfollows practices in many large citiesIt is believed a more efficient policeservice will be obtained

When a cold becomes settled In thesystem it will take several daystreatment to cure it and the bestremedy to use Is Chamberlains CoughRemedy It will cure quicker thanany other and also leaves the system-in a natural and healthy condition

CARGO SISAl

GRASSTODAYNOR-

WEGIAN STEAMSHIP GAL

VESTON COMING UP WITH

LARGE CONSIGNMENT FOR

SHIPMENT TO INLAND POINTS1

Due with a cargo of sisal grass theNorwegian steamship Galveston is ex¬

pected today from Progresso Mexhaving been reported as leaving theMexican port about a week ago Thiswill be the second cargo of this materialthat will have been delivered atthis port by the same steamer withinthe past ninety days4 The entireconsignment is for inland points andwill be handled northward from Pen¬

sacola by the L N railroad

There Is no game law against any¬

one hunting for Planks Chill Tonic-It Is guaranteed to cure malarialchills and fever Ask Hannah BrosThey probably know

Real Estate TransfersT-

he following Is a list of the RealEstate Transfers recorded yesterday asfurnished by the Pensacola Abstract Co

East Pensacola City Co to E RCaroLots 6 to 8 block 19 East Pen ¬

sacola100Ben A Cobb to W H Mitchell

acre In S W 14 of S W 14 of Sec5 Tp 5 N R 30 W1 and otherconsiderations-

Lula Misner to C G HartsfieldLot 6 of eubdiv ion of lot 2 of Sec6 Tp 2 S R 30 W1 and otherconsiderations

Pensacola Realty Co to J W FloylLot 4 blk 14 lot 3 blk 10 Britton

place250Wm H Knowles to T D Waters

Lots 4 and 6 blk 84 West King tract1 and other considerations-

C E Merritt to H R ThorntonBlk 168 New City tractSi and otherconsiderations-

H H Thornton to Wm B Runyan-and J S McGaugheyE 30 ftof lot11 all lot 12 and W 15 ft of lots 13to 15 blk 5 Belmont tractl andother considerations-

Wm B Runyan to H H ThorntonUndivided half Interest in blk 168

New City tract 11 and other con ¬

siderationsJ S McGaughey to H H ThorntonUndivided half Interest in blk 168

New City tract1 and other consid-erations

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Mrs Mollie Walton to E L Mitch-ell

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Lot 3 blk 135 East King tract1 and other considerationsIary Louise Surgi to Fisher Real

Estate AgencyLot S blk 113 NswCity tractl and other considera-tions

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Thos R Bell to Fisher Real EstateAgencyLots 1 to 5 blk 97 East Kin-gtract1 and other considerations

Leslie E Brooks to Clyde E Wilso-nT 25 ft of lot 19 and all lot 20 elk

9S New City tract100 and otherconsiderations-

Leslie E Brooks to Luke J JohnsonLots 14 to 16 blk 87 East King

tract SI and other considerations-Louis A Bell Chas LeVert Gon ¬

zalez heirs of Laura L Gonzalez 10Hugh F GonzalezLots 2 to 5 andW 18 ft of lot 1 blk 109 Pattersonadditlonl and other considerations

Margaret T Gonzalez to Hugh FGonzalezLots 2 to 5 and W 18 ft otlot 1 blk 109 Patterson adthtioniand other considerations-

D J Reins chmldt to PensacotoCooperage CoLots 6 to 10 blk 138East King Tracti and other con-siderations

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TRESPASSING AND-CURSING ARE CHARGED

Trespassing and cursing are chargesdocketed against Jesse Howard whowas arrested near Kupfrians park at10 oclock last night by Sheriff VanPelt and Deputy Johnson The sheriffreceived a request by telephone to goto the scene and arrest Howard whoIs said to have created quite a dis¬

turbance In the vicinity

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BELMONT HAS-

COTTQNCARGO

CARRIES OUT 9500 BALES THEBIGGEST SHIPMENT OF THESEASON BEING VALUED AT

669336

The British steamer August Bel-mont

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which was cleared by the GulfTransit Co yesterday will carry outthe largest cargo of cotton of the sea-son today when she gets away for I

Liverpool The cargo consists of 9500square

669336bales and has a valuation of I

The Belmont carries no other items I

of cargo excepting a small quantity ofpig copper and about 250000 feet of I

lumber on deck This is one of anumber of big shipments of cotton I

which are to be made through herethis season Officials of the railroad

Iexpect the season to be the best everexperienced

A BANQUETspread before you would do you norood if you couldnt eat What goodcan food do a child when as soon asit enters its stomach it is eaten byworms Thats the reason yqur baby-is ailing cross pasty raced and thinGive il Whites Cream Vermifuge Itwill expel the worms and act as atonic for the child

Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬gist and apothecary 121 S Palafox St

THE WEATHERIN PENSACOLAR-

eport of weather conditions forOct 14 furnished by local office US Weather Bureau for The PensacolaJournal

Maximum temperature 77 degrees-at 2 p m-

Minimum temperature 69 degrees-at 1205 a m

Mean temperature 73 degreesNormal temperature 70 degreesDeparture from normal plus 3 de-

grees¬

Average maximum temperature forthis date 77 degrees

Average minimum temperature forthis date 60 degrees-

Accumulated deficiency of dallymean temperature since first of themonth 0 degrees-

Accumulated excess of dallymean temperature from January 1stto first of month 59 degrees

Total rainfall since 1st of month253 inches

Normal rainfall for this month408 inches

Total deficiency of rainfall fromJanuary 1st to 1st of October 270inches 5-

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MARKET REPORTJT-

he following report Is furnished dallyfor The Journal by Marks Gayle F OB cotton merchants Pensacola FlaGood middling 4 1312Strict t 13 38Middling 13 14Strict low middling 13

IIVERPOOl COTTONOpen CloseOctoberNovember 715 713

NovemberDecember 712 710DecemberJanuary 712 710NEW YORK COTTON

Open CloseOctober 1350 1356December 136o 1363January 1360 1366

NAVAL STORES MARKETSavannah Ga Oct HThe spirits ofturpentine market opened and closed as

followsOpen finn 57 14 to 5712Close firm 5714 to 57 12Sales casks 519Receipts casks 471Stocks casks 29983

The market on rosins opened and closedflrm as followsWV 635

WG 6 15N 600M 5 60K 5 50I 4 60H 4 30Q 420to425P 415to425E 400to405D 400B 4 00Sales barrels 2123Receipts barrels 1158Stocks barrels 142038

SAWN TIMBER MARKET-The sawn timber market remains un ¬

changed from last week sales being about-as follows Thlrtyfivefoot averages at25cent basis twentyllvefoot averages-at 243 cent basis

The demand continues firms with pur-chasers

¬for all timber reaching the mar ¬

ketPENSACOLA COTTON MARKET

WALL STREET REVIEW-By Associated Press

New York Oct HThe opening busi-ness

¬In the stock market today was light

and at higher prices than at last nightsclosing Rock was run up 1 34 onthe published report of the acquisition ofthe Kansas and Texas by alliedInterests Union Pacific rose 114 West-ern

¬Union and American Car 1 and Read-

Ing Kansas and Texas and Little Steellarge fractions United States rubber de-clined

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U S Steel was carried up to 88 34with enormous blocks of the stock chang ¬ing hands Gains of a point or morewere scored by St Louis and San Fran-cisco

¬second preferred Toledo St Louis

and Western preferred C CSt L International Harvester Ameri ¬

can Cotton Oil North American andSlosaSheffield Steel The movement Intho general list was halting New YorkCentral extended Its decline to 158Bonds were irregular

THE COTTON MARKET-New York Oct HThe cotton mar ¬

ket opened steady at a decline of 16points and sold off to a net loss of 9frllpoints early under realizing or liquidationand operations for a reaction by local I

professionals Recent buyers were disap-pointed

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with the showing of the Liver-pool market which was lower than dueand also with the weather map which in¬

dicated no frosts in the Eastern Belt asexpectedThe market became firmer later early I

In the forenoon In sympathy with spotmarkets continued commission house de-mand

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covering by early sellers and a re-newal

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of bull support Prices at midday I

were 6 to 9 points net higher Spot I

quiet middling uplands 138 middling I

gulf 1410

GRAIN AND PROVISIONSI Chicago October HThere was adownward tendency Inthe trades In-grain

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here today December wheat I

opening agures were at L84 to 103 78The market drifted to Let 14 and stead ¬ied at 104-

ContinuedIbright snappy weather to I

Ether with expected large movement of I

crop caused the earn prices to sag De I

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Way Down South in theLand of CottonI-

f you could see cotton growing in the field in all its puritycould see theprocesses by which the cotton seed oil is extracted and refinedcould knowthe ingenuity involved in rendering the oil odorless and neutral in tastecould be made to realize that from Cottonfield to Kitchen human handsnever touch the oil from which Cottolene is madeyou would appreciate whyCottolene is so much purer and more healthful than lard ever could be-

tCottolene is a cleanly wholesome product just as pure as olive oiland

makes food palatable digestible and healthful Lardcooked food is bound to cause indigestion sooner or laterunless you have the stomach of an ostrich For all shorten-ing

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and frying purposes Cottolene is without an equal

COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Your grocer Is hereby authorized to I

refund your money ia case you arenot pleased after having given Cottolene a fair test

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Never Sold Rlllk Coldest is packed in pails with an airtight top toill keep It clean and wholesome and prevent itfrom catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors such as fish oil etc

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Made only by THE N K FAIRBANK COMPANY

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cember opened at 57 14 and dropped to57c with slow trading-

In provisions the market was strongInvestment buying following yesterdays-break in prices 5 to 7 12c Jan porkopened at 1830 lard at 107712 and

960Close WheatDec 108 lSl4 May

106 3478C-ornOct 60 Dec 53 14OatsDec 39 34 May 42Pork Oct 2300 Jan 18 47 12LardOct 1210 Nov 1180Ribs Oct 1105 Jan 972 12RyeCash 73 Dec 73Timothy Oct 40-

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J BROS coA Coppersmiths Gcnl Metal Workers 4

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f TURPENTINE STILLS-P O Box 82 Telephone 300

t PENSACOLA FLAGGo44

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Determined SteadyEfforts

Thats what is producing-

such excellent laundry workthat is being turned out byThe Empire Go with thecrowd and be an Empirelaundered ma-

nEmpire LaundryWh-ere Linen Lasts

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Piano at Auction

Kohler and CampbellStyle X Mahogany

Price 5350This beautiful piano just received

from the factory will be sold to the Ihighest and best bidder The bids I

will be opened by three disinterested I

judges and the piano will be award-ed

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according to their decision Some-one

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will get a fine piano at their ownprice Write us for further informa-tion

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or make out your bid stating i

how much you will give for the piano i

cash or on terms and state how mucncash on first payment and how much I

per month or quarterly We furnishfree with this beautiful piano a hand-some

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scarf stool instruction book andselection of music I

Send in your bids at once as dateon whIch piano will be awarded Is un ¬

certainEach bidder will receive by return I

mail a popular piece of music Writetoday

Clutter Music House I112 and 114 South Palafox St

Pensacola Fla

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A BIG HOT BATHi-n eight minutes can be obtained from the JUNIOR IN¬

STANTANEOUS WATER HEATERStrike match light pilot turn handle and instantly

hot water rushes out at the rate of three gallons per min¬

utePENSACOLA GAS CUPhone 148 25 and 27 E Garden Str-

eetHERETOFORE

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only investors who had accumulated considerable-cash money could find safe and profitable mortgagesecurities to invest in

The Fisher Real Estate Agencys6 per cent Gold Bonds issued in denominations of-

tFifty Dollars each are designed to offer to the saverand to those investors who have not amassed a largeamount of cash aprofitable SECURED investment-The bonds are the promissory notes of the FisherReal Estate Agency and these bonds or notes aresecured by the highest grade of first mortgages de¬

posited with the

First National Bank-as Trustee for the bond holders so that when an in¬

vestor purchases one of our bonds he buys a share inthe securities held by the bank

The bonds mature 50 each year for the next 10years thus giving an investor a wide range of time-to choose from The interest on the bonds is payablequarterly at the First National Bank the interestcoupons being attached to each bond Our install¬

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ment method of selling a bond puts a

Big Premium-on saving

CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN 6 PER CENTPAYABLE QUARTERLY ON YOUR SAVINGS-AS THEY ACCUMULATE

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Fisher Real Estate AgencyT-HE RENT COLLECTORS

Phone 87 2O6 S Pa1EfL-

yB H FAIRCHILD CO IDealer in Upholstery and Shade Goods Var-

nishes¬ J

and Snamels the kind we use Cabinet andUpholstery Hardware I

31 West Garden Phone 485I =

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