Pensacola Journal. (Pensacola, Florida) 1909-10-27 [p...
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THE JPENSACOLA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 27 1909 S
COLDSNAPS
t are likely to come alongmost any time now Howare you prepared for them inthe way of-
HEAVY AND-MEDIUM WEIGHTUNDERWEAR-
When colder weathercomes 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
STANDARDThleten Bldg Pensacola Fla-
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DIRECTORY-Dr4 Mallory KennedyO-
ffices 311313 Blount BldgHours 10 a m to 12 and 3 to 5
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Phone 696Genlto Urinary Diseases a Spe-
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lT J WELCH Dentist
Old Office Fisher Building
DENTAL NOTICE-I recommend Dr J R HlBhwnith as an
educated and a graduate of oneschools of thebest university dentalof the
eaSt lIe Is conscientious and will do onlysuch work as you need and with seven
practice and reasonable chargesyearsYou should know him We are not partInors but will occupy my oldgather Fisher building T J WELC-
HJOHN S BEARDATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Offices 301 and 3012 Thiesen Building
Practice In all Courts State and Federal
NOTICEDr Hutchinson has returned and re ¬
sumed the practice of surgery and dis-
eases Brent Buildingphone 143gnKldence 222
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West DeSotostreet7 DR J BTILLERDE-
NTIST310 Blount Building
Office Phone SO Residence Phone 4
DR L H D PIERCErr Room 30002 Blount Building Phone
663 Practice limited to diseases of EyeEar Nose and Throat Hours 9 to 12 a-
In 2 to 4 p m
Miss A CarlenNaturopathMassage a specialty Suite 333300
Brent Building Phono 333
T G YATES M DOptician
410 Slount BuildingTwenty years experience as an Eye
Specialist Examination free
KODAKERS-Try the celebrated French fllm for sale
by COTTRELL and get better resultsthan you have over gotten before Allsires kept in stock
SOUTHERN BRICK COManufacturers of
BUILDING AND FIRE BRICKOfrice 412 Thlecen Bulldlna
Phone 1 < S9 Pensacala rlaGEO T MORGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAWRoom 100-
0Telephone>
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REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
O V7 E CLARKd COMPANY-
Room 904 Phono 979
SECRET SOCIETIESIJunior Order United American MechantrMallory Council No 12 OrdertJilwd American Mechanics meets orfirst and third Friday nights at eVeryoclock at K of P hall West Gardentieet Vlaltlne members Invited
F C MEYERL POlDEV ANTh o Couuc1t orSeeretaryPensacola Laag No 4 i o
Pensacola Lodge No 4 L bo-met pevery Thursday night at 73their ball corner and BelmontBtreett Visitors cordially triy1teK NIELSENO LBRECHT N QSecretary
VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMENVolunteer Veteran Firemens Associa
lions meets at Knights of ColumbusHall the first Friday In each monthM 800 p m
J N ANDREWSDAN MURPHY President
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REMOVAL NOTICE-I have moved my jewelry
store and repair shop from23 South Palafox to
NO4 E GARDEN STREET
Special prices wil6e made-on all goods till October 1st
J F DAVISJeweler
Subscribe for The Journal
Metzger BrosC-ash Buyers
Scrap Iron Metal EtcMoIil-
eTERSELYr 5
A TOLD r-
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500 REWARD-The Journal will pay 500 reward
for evidence sufficient to convict anyboy or person found stealing sub ¬
scribers papers after delivery of sameby carrier-
A H Riley of Evergreen is In thecity on a short business visit
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Jules Saloman is in the city and isbeing warmly greeted by his largecircle of friends here-
T M Phillips of Tallahassee wasamong the visitors to the city yes-terday
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who registered at the Escam ¬
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Twentyone cases were docketed Inthe recorders court yesterday Finesand costs amounted to 11550 Fivedefendants were discharged
aAdditional dredging by the FidgetI
was started yesterday In the ¬
tween Palafox and Baylen wharves-It was stated a space of about 500feet will be deepened
About a dozen negro men and wo-men were placed in the county Jail byDeputies Jones and Nichols yesterdaylewdness and vagrancy being thedocketed charges-
A S Oppenheimer an auto chauf-feur for violating section 179 citycode by driving an automobile at agreater speed than eight miles anhour on the streets was fined 6 andcosts by Recorder Johnson yesterday-
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Frank McCullagh colored as a dan¬
gerous and suspicious character wasbound over to the county courts yes¬
terday from the city McCullagh ischarged with having stolen a smallarticle from Averys hardware store-
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Efforts are being made to clear up-a dense growth of weeds in St Mi ¬
chaels cemetery before the All SoulsDay celebration date arrives which isbut a few days off It is understood-the work is being done under privatesubscriptions
aComplaint has been lodged with the
police department of the carelessmanner in which heavy floats aredriven over newlyconstructed side ¬
walks The offense is getting to beso repeated that any offender caughtwill probably be rather severelyfined
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Excavation for brick paving hasbeen started on Ninth avenue begin-ning
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at the Oadsden street intersec ¬
tion Curbing has been completed toGregory street on Ninth avenue Alot of sand taken from the avenue isbeing used to level the lawn surround ¬ing the Church of the Sacred Heart-
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Fred Abbott sustained a very pain-ful
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and possibly serious injury earlylast night when in crossing Eighthavenue his feet became entangled insome of the wire stretched by theaidwalk contractors H was thrownheavily to the pavement and had tobe carried to his home-
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The franchise and privileges com-mittee
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ol the council held a meetingyesterday afternoon and had underconsideration for a long time tho ap-plication
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for a franchise for the Anda ¬
lusia railroad A report on suchfranchise will be made to the citycouncil at the regular meeting to ¬
night
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
RAN AWAlBIG
FINE INCREASED
YOUNG MAN WHO WAS FINED FOR
CARRYING CONCEALED WEAP ¬
ONS HAD PENALTY INCREASED
ONEHALF
Because R S Crockett fined 100the day previous left the stationhouse without leave he was docketed-as escaping from custody Under suchcharge he was called up before Re¬
corder Johnson yesterday morningand an additional tine of 4950 wasimposed on him This is in addition-to the already big fine of 99 which isnow unpaid and for which he Is serv-Ing time
Section S9 guards against the escap¬
ing of prisoners from the bygiving the recorder authority andmaking it his duty to impose onehalfof unserved time or fine on any pris-oner
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who goes oft without leaveCrockett was fined 100 Monday butone day reduced it to one dollar lessHalf of that was imposed yesterday-upon his being recaptured
Deafness Cannot Be Cured-by local applications as they cannotreach the diseased r rtlons of theThere is only one way to cure deafness-and that Is by constitutionalDeafness Is caused by an inflamed con ¬dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachlan Tube When this tube Is faflamed have a rumbling sound orImperfect hearing when It is en-tirely
¬Deafness Is the result andunless this inflammation can be takenout and this tube restored to Its uocondition hearing will be destroyed for-ever
¬nine cases out of are caused-
by which is nothIn but an innamed 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 CHENET CO TcleCo Obv Dru i ts 75c
Take Halls Family I>ills for constlnation
Constipation And
AppendicitisT-
he Latter Usually Caused By TheFormer Which In Turn Has ItsOrigin In Intestinal Indigestion
Chronic constipation is a diseasewhich is about as prevalent as dyspep-sia
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and indigestion Nearly every onesuffers from it occasionally but thereare millions of people who endure ithabitually and who are accustomed-to resort to the use of laxatives andcathartics daily
Many people seemed to have devel¬oped a perfect mania for taking pillsand instead of trying to ascertain thelatent cause of the disease and remov-ing
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it t y appropriate treatment theyare content to continue the recklessuse of laxatives aperients drasticcathartics and violent purgatives un-til
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finally inflammation of the bowolsoccurs which reaches the appendixand the result Is appendicitis
In Investigating and tracing thecaneative factors of constipation andits frequent sequel appendicitis ithas been noted by physicians themajority of cases were andacc< mpanied by a longstanding gastrointestinal indigestion
The idea that appendicitis IB brought-on by foreign bodies such as seedsetc becoming lodged in the appendixis an exploded theory It is now defi-nitely
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known that constipation Is themost prolific cause of this dread dis ¬
ease while the constipation itself ispreviously Induced by intestinal indi-gestion
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or amylaceous dyspepsiatheinability to digest starches BO therelation between cause and effect isreadily seen and appreciated
The absurdity of attempting to cnreconstipation by the use of physicshould be apparent to every one Lax-ative
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drugs and powerful purgativeswill never cure a disease of this sortand those who make frequent or regu ¬
lar use of them will sooner or laterset ui an Inflammatory conditou orthe intestinal system
A perron with firstclass digestionwill cover be annoyed with chronicconstiptifon and when this troubledoes exist Instead of slugging thesystem with pills liquid laxativescauj rathartlcs etc use a remedywhich will cure the gastrointestlnalindigestion and you will find that theconstipation no longer bpthers youand with its removal the risk of de-veloping
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appendicitis will be reduced-to the minimum
STUARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS-have been the means of curing num-erous
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cases of constipation by firstcuring the intestinal indigestion Theydigest every kind of food a singlegrain being capable of digesting 3000grains of allmentum and in additionto pepsin and other powerful diges-tives
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they also contain diastasewhich converts starch into sugar andreadily cures amylaceous dyspepsia-and intestinal indigestion-
If you are suffering from dyspepsiaconstipation and in fact indigestionof any kind dont run the risk of get-ting
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appendicitis but strike at theroot of the troublethe original cause
by ulntf Stuarts Dyspepsia Tabletswhich will quickly rid you of allfunctional disorders of the aliment-ary
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tractSecure a box of this digesive reme
dv from your druggist for 50c andsend your name and address to the VA Stuart Co 150 Stuart Bldg Mar-shall
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Mich for a fc sample parJe
IS APPLYINGi
FOR A PARDON
WILLIAM CAMP WHOSE APPEAL-
TO THE SUPREME COURT WAS
REVERSED NOW DESIRES SEN ¬
TENCE COMMUTTED JO A
FINE
Having failed to get a reversal otthe lower courts decision by the su ¬
preme court in his case William Camphas given notice that he will soon ap-
ply¬
to the state board of pardons for-
a commutation of hit sentence fromIS months at hard labor to a reason ¬
able flno having been scntl <1 lastJanuary by Judge Beggs in Tie crim-inal
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court at the time that a number-of other young men were sentenced-some of whom are now serving terms-in the county jail the pardon boardhaying acted adversely upon theirseveral applications for pardons Giv ¬
ing notice of his intention to makeapplication to the trdon hoard Camphas caused the publication of thefollowing over his signature
Notice is hereby given that tendays after date hereof or as soonthereafter as same can be heard iwill apply to the honorable board ofpardons for the state of Florida for-a commutation of the sentence Im ¬
posed on me by the criminal court-of record for Escambia county Flor¬
ida to a reasonable fine under aconviction in said court for keepingand maintaining gaming tables keep-ing
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a gaming room having chargecontrol and management of a certainplace and permitting others to playtherein for money and other valuablethings at games of chance and know-ingly
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renting to others a room for thepurpose of gaming of which saidcharges I was convicted on the 17thday of February A D 1909 at aterm of said court
NEW SUITS FILED
The following new suits were filedyesterday in the office of the clerk orthe circuit court
Nobles Sons vs Hannah et al billfor Injunction Win C Monroe attor-ney
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for plaintiffI R E Nobles YS John Elstennaapetition Wm C Monroe attorney forplaintiff
TODAY IS LAST DAYto see the man among thelions at A Henry WhiteBro
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SUCCESS OF THE-
FAIRASSURED
IMMENSE NUMBER OF ENTRIE3
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN ¬
SURE A BIG SHOW NEXT
MONTH GENERAL MANAGES
STORRS ENTHUSIASTIC
When General Manager Storm otthe TriConnty Fair was seen at nisofflca in the American National banKbuDding yesterday by a Journal re-porter
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and asked If there was any-thing
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new about the Fair he wore abroad smile as he pointed to the pileof entries on the entry clerks desand said Toll the croakers aboutthat Dont they look as it the Fairwas going to be a success Why itwe didnt get another entry In anydepartment we would have a splendidshow of what the three counties cando In an agricultural way and theyhave just fairly begun to come inWhere are they from arena all otthe counties Look at this list from aprogressive Escambia county farmerhay corn cane cotton potatoeshorses chickens pecans sheep Thisone from a Baldwin county farmer irf
even more extensive and this onefrom Santa Rosa you see is equally-as long and from the city we are get-ting
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a lot of them The department-of womens work is going to be oneof tho features of the Fair and thatalone is going to be worth going tosee if there was nothing else
How about the shows was askedMr Stprrs
We have already secured some ex ¬
tra good ones and have a line onsome others we hope to land beforethe Fair opens We could nave tilledevery available foot of space but havedebarred everything that women andchildren cannot see and what wthave will be of tho bcst
Yes there will be space enoughfor all the entries that can be made-If the pavilions which are oeing pre-pared
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for exhibit halls should over-flow
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we have tents Whir we can useto make room so that every one canbe taken care of
The Fair is going to be somethingof which I believe Pensacola will ueproud and which will also prove asurprise to many of our people as adisplay of what this sectionof thesouth can produce-
IMPERFECT DIGESTION-means less nutrition and in conse-quence
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less vitality When the liverfails to secrete bile the blood be-comes
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loaded with bilious propertiesthe digestion becomes impaired ai rithe bowels constipated Herbine willrectify this It gives tone to thestomach liver and kidneys strength-ens
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the appetite clears and improves-the complexion infuses nw life andvigor to the whole system 50 cents-a bottle
Sold by W A DAlemberte drug-gist
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and apothecary 12V S Palafox St
For goodness sake eatMothers Bread Hugheys133 West Intendencia Phone855
NOTICE-To My Patrons and Friends
Ive sold a controlling interest inmy grocery business to the CrescentGrocery Co which wil be under themanagement of Mr Robt T Thomas
J thank you for your generouspatronage and hope you will give tothe new firm of which I am a mem-ber
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the same splendid patronage ac¬
corded mei oct243t D J CUNNINGHAM
SMASH = UP IN
THE RYAROSSWITCH ENGINE PULLING LONG
TRAIf + SIDESWIPED TRAIN BE ¬
ING PULLED OUT OF SHOP
YARDS DOING MUCH DAMAGE
Rather a serious smashup occurredyesterday morning at 9 oclock when-a switch engine moving from Muscogee wharf with a long train of carssideswiped a train which was mov-
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out from the shop yards in oharseof road engine No 121 A pass rcoach was struck and seriously dam ¬
aged while the tender of the road nngine was wrenched from its couplingand was said to have been strainedThe passenger car was derailed
The trouhle occurred near the In-
tersection¬
of Ninth avenue and Wrightstreet and was said to have resultedfrom a wrong reading of a signal Threngine from the shop was backing tothe mainline when struck
FALLING HAIR STOPPED
Baldness Cured by Destroying theParasitic Germ That Causes It
Baldness follows falling hair fallinghair follows dandruff and dandruff isthe result of a germ digging its wayinto the scalp to the root of the hairwhere It saps the vitality of the hairTo destroy that germ is to prevent aswell as cure dandruff falling hair andlastly baldness There is only onepreparation known to do that Newbros Herpicide an entirely newscientific discovery Wherever it hasbeen tried it has proven wonderfullysuccessful It cant be otherwise be ¬
cause it utterly destroys the dandruffgerm You destroy the cause youremove the effect Sold by leadingdruggists Send lOc ia stamps forsample to The Herpicide Co DetroitMiefc
One dollar bottles guaranteed WA DAIemberte druggfet and apothe-cary
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121 S PalaloxSc
18 MilES OF
CEMENT WALKS
INOVCOF1PLETE
WHIDDON CONSTRUCTION COM ¬
PANY MAKES THE ANNOUNCE ¬
MENT THAT THREEFOURTHS-OF BIG CONTRACT HAS BEEN
FINISHED IN PENSACOLA
Eighteen miles of now ckaa uni-
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cement sidewalks In pen acola-I have been about completed This isI under the contract of tbe WhiddonConstruction Company and one of theofficials of the firm made the state-ment
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that with excavations now opentb be finished practically the whole otthe eighteen miles will have beencompleted
While the walks put down by thatI company are distinctive by newnessand uniformity they arc also notablefrom the fact that they replace un-sightly dangerous and nonmodern
I walks and beautify any and al-
I blocks they encircle The firm origin-ally
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entered into a contract to buildsome twentyfive miles of walks butthe many private contracts which-are reported besides the many side ¬
walk contracts given to several localbuilders will mean that practically theentire city will get the benefit of thehandsome walks and crossings beforethe contracting firms finally get awayfrom Pensacola The northern part
I of the city was taken care of first fora good many reasons but chiefly be-
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I of a lack of walks In that partof Pensacola I And it all amounts toa great dealof improvement in that
I sectionI Hicks CAPUDINE Cures Sick HeadacheAlso Nervous Headache Travellers Head ¬
ache and aches from Grip StomachTroubles or Female troubles Try CapudineIts liquid effects immediately Soldby druggists-
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We charge a reasonable price for themost exquisite work Try us Our plant-
Is sanitary
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Phone 114
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Car CoEast Garden Street
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delight It makes Fish Balls and FUhCream tit for a king
NO ODORNO BOILING-NO SOAKING
1 NO PREVIOUS PREPARATIONI
It costs jo little Ask your grocer to puta box in YOW next order
EVERY Prepared oniy byI
PACKAGE JWBeanJsfeysSeI
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K tr r3 a3J =g fiiiiI rIN THE HOME AL1AYS
I If you have INDIGESTION a touch of RHEUMATISM eoee In a-while or trouble with your liver or X It la beoUe roarI blood Is out of order If you cant < p at night If year facebreaks out in disfiguring pimples o ktth s its the Jtmft old-thingyour blood is out of order i L i ow It to the family to
I take the incomparablei K JET B P-I KILLS EVERY BLOOD POISONI K E B P really does what Its name ndIcatapur1tle the
blood It is a cure for UI diseases of tie btood uW for bloodI poisoning itself
All Drug Stores Sell It 1 a BottleI Letter K B B P In rd on yellow package
Manufactured bvThe F W KETTHRER MEDICINE COMPANY JaeksamrtNe rata
I Your druggist sells K E B P-
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i= iL 4 n If you use the REFLEO41 ft J LIER SYSTEM of lighting
I On dark and gloomy daysI as well as by night you will
Ir have a light which approach-es
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as near to daylight as pos¬
si-blePBNSACOLA GAS CO
Phone 148 25 and 27 E Garden Streett t R rLOO-I
TO THE FARMERSUn-til further notice our gin will start up every Thursday We have
added s 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
JsLI rcvY COC-aitonmentg FI9
General Merchandise Cotton Fertilizers all kinds of farm sup-
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formers The answer isin Pearsons Magazine for No¬
vember The answerer is Herman-A Metz comptroller of New YorkCity Mr Metz in his four yearsterm has supervised the spending-of some seven hundred millions ofdollars Naturally he has metpoliticians of all sorts In thisstory he tells bluntly what hethinks df the reforming sort Hespeaks of New York reformers-but the story fits any city in whichthere are men who seem to thinkthat they can govern better thananyone else It is a mighty pro-
fitable story to read before votingif reformers are active in this town
A practical wayto reduce aimkaitftv isset forth byJeeWarren Foster in the same kuuc The tames and methodsof certain Congressmen who arc getting rich at the expenseof the city of Washington are also given in an antboritatrreaccount of Washingtons government There ia a storywhich explains whats the matter with American churchesJames Creeiman found the seat of tbe trouble in Jerusalemsod there arc seven short stories of fiction mckxling anunusual story by Ruth McEnery Stuart
earson saazine for NovemberP-
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