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I THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL TTTTSSDAV MORNING NOVEMBER 16 1909

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PENSACOLA FLORIDA TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16 109

NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION-FARM

The fair and the circus have slippedInto history The next station for thistrain Is Thanksgiving Turkey-

We are glad to learii that the Ger¬

man emperor has a boss He does sowant to sail up in that Zeppelin shipand his wife wont let him

NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION-FARM

Senator Aldrich Is 70 years oldNow it senators had to quit the gameat three score and 10 the way judgeshave to do in a majority of the states

When the Manufacturers Associa¬

tion says Quit this tariff whining andjust let well enough alone Its members simply mean Let well enough-for us alone It doesnt take a hard-head for human nature to see that

NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION-FARM

Pittsburg says a current maga-zine

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is like a great big pie Theres-an upper crust and theres a lowercrustbut what is Pittsburg finedwith Filled with too many Thawsand Hartjes and William Ellis Coreysfor one¼thlng

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Or digestion which we honestly be-lIeve Is the gentlemans real vitalneed at the moment

NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION-FARM

Theres grIm humor we warrant inthe composition of that Texas fatherand mother who named their twinsPeary and Cook Ye gods but howlittle Cook and little Peary win scrapand paste one another when theyget old enough to know they havesuch things as tongues and dukes-

A Connecticut man taught his dogto steal clothes and ultimately thecanines master waxed rich off theproduct of his neighbors clotheslinesNutmeg meanness it seems did not

S all disappear with the sale oT the lastof the wooden nutmegs from whichtradition says Connecticut men In prerevolutionary days coined very com-fortable

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compensation

In an Ohio court an Ohio womantestifies that she Jave an Ohio man

750 Rood and lawful money of th a

United States on his promise tomarry her and that from the moment-of the transaction to the present shehas seen neither the man nor themoney It might be well for Mr Taft-to spend a little bit more time preach-ing

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common decency to the people ofhis own state and less time eatingdrinking and talking all over the coun ¬

try Why not

In the city election at Key Westthere were seven candidates for thejob ot city sexton Well the towndown there on tie Florida reefs Is tryIng her hardest to be a live one andno wonder that at least seven goodmen and true were ambitious to tacklethe job of burying the dead onesKey West voted city improvement-bonds by a very substantial majorityas the news reaches us and unprogressive citizens are not wanted withinher borders

The Gainesville Sun takes a sensibleflew of tho matter when it saysWe hope it may prove true thecharge that much of the good roadsagitation nowadays Is due to the auto¬

mobile manufacturers who are actuat-ed

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by no higher motives than the sel ¬

fish desire to sell automobiles K theautomobile makers are spending anyconsiderable effort or money In goodroads publicity it Is a fine thing nomatter whether their motive be inter ¬

est or philanthropyj

Generally speaking it is the resultnot the motive with which we haTe tobe concerned when such essentialpublic improvements good roads areiLUtaJiJaIaIlI-

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Wilsons WordsWill Help South

Uncle Jimmy Wilson the nestor ofthe McKinley and Roosevelt and Taftcabinets Is not yet in mental condi ¬

tion to be Oslerized albeit he haspassed beyond the Psalmists allot-ment of three score years and ten

The venerable head of the agricul ¬

tural portfolio back in Washington-from the National Congress of Farm-ers

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in Raleigh N C whose sessions-he attended and before whose dele¬

gates he spoke has this to say of theAmerican farmer in general and what-is more absorbing to people in thisneck of woods of the Southern farmer-in particular-

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place for the farmer now isthe South tor the soil in the South isfriendly to nearly every product ofthe country

This is a tribute richly deserved bythe South a part of the country which-of late has demonstrated its agricul-tural supremacy more emphatically-than at any time in the history of thenation

Secretary Wilson does not speak ofthe Souths fertility and productive-ness

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any morehighly than the figuresreadily at his and every other citizenscpmmand entitle him to speak Praise

A LtSouthern immigration it ought with-in the ensuing year to be good for atleast 100000 new homeseekers in therichsoiled and fertile states below thePotomac and the Ohio And of thishomeaeeklns Influx Florida mostwidely recognized among all theSouthern states as the Northern andWestern mans climatic If not com-mercial

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or agricultural Ideal is bound-to reap her just and appropriate pro-portion

Go West young man said HoraceGreeley writing for his eminentlyhardheaded and practical New YorkTribune a full half century ago andhe was rIghtfor those days GoSouth young man says SecretaryWilson In 1909 The farmers doorof opportunity is in the South andhe Is rightfor these days

The Southern farmer is Sn thebrink of a prosperity that seems boundto put him on a par with the afflu-ent

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Northwestern wheat and cattlerancher the man whose automobilesand pianos and modern libraries andsons and daughters at college are stillfurnishing inspiration for some writersfor popular magazines

Uncle Joe and the big black cigarvow that the Republican insurgents-must go The insurgents declare thatthe progress of the country as well asthe prestige and support of theirparty demand that Uncle Joe and thebig black cigar must go There isprospect of a very pretty wranglewhen our federal lawmakers get to-gether

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next month In the City of Magnificent distances But why confinethe war of extermination to UncleJoe It would not be the worst thingIn the world to have Aldrich andPayne and Dalzell and Lodge Includedon tne list of men that have outlivedtheir public usefulness

Among the poor tenement housepeople in New York says the womanhygienic expert sent out to hunt thecauses and prevention of hookwormsI found more of this dreaded plague

proportionately than in the factorydistricts of Alabama where they toldme I should run up against hook¬

worms In dumbfounding quantitiesTrue enough we can at this distanceeasily believe If there is a diseasethat flesh Is heir to which has notfound singularly appropriate soil inthe crowded filthy East Side tenementdistrict we have yet to hear mentionof it It may yet appear to Mr Rocke-feller

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that charity begins at home andthat while decidedly the preponder-ance

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of intelligent southern people appreuiute his magnificent gift of a milDon toward the eradication of hook

worms in their part of the country-the South will not have the smallestparticle of objection if the oil kingshall decide to employ a little moreof his surplus coinhe admits at lastthat he cant spend his incomeon ahookworm fight in the city where hehas such tremendous corporate inter ¬

ests And then there is Ohiothedispatches tell us that Miss Davisfound more or less of this hookwormbusiness in Ohio the state whose oilwells and natural gas veins first start ¬

ed Mr Rockefellers now enormouswealth arolling It is inconceivablethat he should decline to draw a gen ¬

erous check for the reduction of thedisease among the Buckeyes Ohiohas stood handsomely by him

There is no really reasonable reasonwhy the Wrights Wilbur and Orville

shouldnt see their way clear to tryout their new aeroplanes in Floridathis winter They do not hesitate tosay they never will do any more ex ¬

perimenting at Nags Neck the mostGodforsaken spot on the coast ofNorth Carolina

And Sanford too shes waking upto the advantages of a location inFlorida She Is shortly to start acommercial club to advertise the cityscommercial and residential attractionsSanford is on the right track A com ¬

mercial club with the right men in itand a judicious application of printers-ink with the salient facts about thecity persuasively presented will workwonders for the increase of Sanfordsbusiness and Sanfords population-

The president says he will nottake his trip to Panama this winterHe is tired well nigh exhausted wetake it by that 13000mile jailntthrough the West and South and itIs going to take a whole lot of strenuousity on the golf links during thebalance of November to put the portlytenant of the White House in properphysical trim for that extra heavy ses ¬

sion ot Congress which he anticipatesIlu December We see where Floridafails to get a glimpse of Mr Taft thisyear despite the wellrememberd factthat this state gave up a place on theTaft itinerary with the understandingthat Mr Taft should drop off and seeus on his way down to the big ditchbetween sessions

Why cant Columbus get the nextconvention of the MississippiAtlanticWaterway Association The conven-tion

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for this year will be held at Jack-sonville

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in a few days and if Colum-bus

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will undertake to get the nextmeeting it may be able to do so Thegathermg of such men as attend theseconventions and the expression oftheir opinions gives a clear insightinto the waterways movement and thecity in which one is held alwaysprofits by It Such meetings arouseinterest among the people and putjj i 11 ifc rcx <iiupii3imifcilt oT TEepurposes of the association Colum ¬

bus Ga EnquirerSun-For the very simple and sufficient

reason brother that Pensacola whichfor good causes stood aside last ye r-

and permitted the convention to goelsewhere when there was an exceed-ingly

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strong sentiment in favor ofgathering the delegates here for thewaterway discussion of 190S considersherself the logical candidate for theconvention this year and proposes toland it In 1910 perhaps but thats-a long way in the future

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WHAT SHALL BE DONEABOUT THE SOCIAL EVIL

Editor Pensacola JournalAn investigation of prostitution was

made in the city of New York Belowyou will find an extract taken fromsenate document No 644 60th con ¬gress second session This document-was the outcome of an investigation-made by a committee appointed byPresident Roosevelt to ascertain thecauses which led young girls to be-come inmates of houses of illfameOf the 2000 persons investigated490 were married 71 of whom stilllived with their husbands 103 lefttheir husbands on account of illusage 60 s pre deserted by their hus ¬

bands 43 were deserted by husibands to live with other womenothers left their homes on account otnonsupport drunkenness infidelityand In 75 cases no specific cause wasassigned There were also 294 widowsIn the general list

The author ibelleves the principalconclusion to be drawn from the taible which he presents is that the ma ¬

jority of this class of widows aredriven to a course of vice from thedestitution ensuing on the husbands

DEEPSEATED COUGHC-

URED IN 5 HOURSNew HomeMade Syrup

Cut this outFrom Boston Press

Progress in medical compounds neverceases and now H Is stated by a promi ¬nent medical man that any deepseatedcouth or cold on the lungs can be ac ¬tually cured in five by the clockOpium and morphine have been resortedto in the past as relief measures Butnow it is learned that the systembe treated to rid it of iartammatienVandcongestion A tonic coughdoes the Work so quickly and thoroughsyrup

¬ly as to be almost nmglcal What heretoforo has taken weeks to cure can beaccomplished in hours Get this formulaor mix it at horns and always keepit on hand Onehalf ounce wildcherry bark one ounce compound essencecardiol and three ounces syrup whitepine compound Shake the bottle andtake twenty drops every halfhour forfour hours Then take onehalf to oneteaspoonful three or four times a ayuntil the system is purified and tonedup Giva children less according toOne tilling will ageus cure a wbolef5T11y ai the doa s

MAKES KIDNEY

DISORDERS GO

A FEW DOSES END BACKACHE-

AND BLADDER MISERY AND

MAKE THE KIDNEYS ACT FINE

The most effective and harmlessway to cure backache and regulateoutdforder kidneys or end bladder

I trouble is to take several doses cfPapes Diuretic

You will distinctly feel that yourkidneys and urinary organs are beingcleaned healed and vitalized and allthe miserable symptoms such asbackache headache nervousnessrheumatism and darting pains in-flamed

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or swollen eyelids irritabilitysleeplessness or suppressed painful-or frequent urination especially atnight and other distress leaving af-ter taking the first few doses

The moment you suspect any kidney-or urinary disorder or rheumatismbegin taking this harmless preparationas directed with the knowledge thatthere is no other medicine at anyprice made anywhere else in tinworld which will effect so thoroughand prompt a cure as a fiftycent treat¬

ment of Paves Diuretic which anydruggist can supply

Your physician pharmacist hankeror any mercantile agency wil tell youthat Pape Thompson Pape of Cin-cinnati is a large and responsiblemedicipe concern thoroughly worthof your confidence

Dont be miserable or worried an-other

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moment with a lame back orclogged inactive kidneys or bladdermisery All this goes after you startaking Papos Diuretic and in a fewdays you feel and know that your kidneys liver and urinary system arehealthy clean and normal and alldanger passed

Accept only Papes Diuretic fiftycent treatmentfrom any drug store

anywhere in the world

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death It has been shown that a largE tnumber of them are very young andit can he scarcely necessary to repeat that any young woman in a stateof poverty will be surrounded withtemptations can with difficulty re¬

sist Much as tbis state of societvmay be deplored ts existence can-not be denied

The section dealing with the hiddensprings of the evil is of extreme im ¬

portance The causes assigned bythe women themselves are as fol ¬

lowsDestitution 525 inclination 515

seduced and abandoned 25S drinkand a desire to drink 181 ill treat ¬

ment of parents relations or hus-bands 164 as an easy life 124 bdcompany 84 persuaded by prosti-tutes

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71 too idle to work 23 violat-ed

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27 seduced on imigrant ships orin imIgrant boarding houses 24

Dr Sanger in discussing the sabj ject of inclination adduces considef-ait ev1dencthhhJiat 1ap8imate cause of the fall it was but theresult of other and controlling In tin ¬

encesOf the 2000 cases examined withreerence to previous occupations 933belonged to the servant class 493lived with parents or friends 2S3were dressmakers tailoresses anl

> 08 the wereengaged In miscellaneous occupationsFive hundred and twentythree earn ¬

ed only 1 per week 336 S2 a week230 3 a week 127 51 68 5 27 6 77 5 S 2 520 a week and in 103cases the question of earnings was

not ascertained Pag 23 Roose ¬velts homes commission report

The above document soon nftor ifHwas printed suddenly ibecamo ex ¬

hausted This report was eagerlysought by tae peaple and the regu ¬larity with which documents demand-ed by the people suddenly becomeout of print ig suspicious to say theleast As a matter of fart this is themethod employed by those high inpower to suppress damaging evidencengainrt capitalism The above milling figures show with frightful vivid-ness

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how the present economic systemis truaking up and polluting thehomes of the toiling masses

To those who wish to undertandand remove the evils of society 1

ugest that they study socialism andI learn how to become the possessors-of their own jobs and retain all thewealth they create-

If the people of the United Stnteswant Rockefeller Morgan Hill AstorGould Frick Havermeyer and a fewothers to own America and its Inhabi ¬

tants then they have their wantsgratified Just continue to sit stilland suck your thumbs But if thepeople of America want this countryfor themselves they must wake upand do some effective thinking andturn the tools of industry that arecollectively used into public proper ¬ty Then poverty will be unknown andall will have in abundance the neces ¬

sities and luxuries of lifeELMORE C WENTWORTH

Pensacola Fla Xov 11

DESTINS-peclai to the Journal

Destin Nov 15 Leonard Destinand crew caught a boatload of mulletThursday morning

Barnes Bros and George Smithcame back from East bay the first ofthe weeJt-

Mr Bedsole went up the bay Sun¬

dayDonHenson and George Smith haveleft Destin and gone to Camp Wal-

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The fishing season here has been-a very dull one Just now the roughweather forces the fishermen to beidle

Mrs Leonard De tin was expectedhome this week but owing to the

I sickness of her son she win not cometill he gets well

SNEADSS-pecial to The Journal

Sneads Xov 1Mr ami Mrs WillPonder entertained several of theirfriends Friday night at a Ssh supperdown en their plantation

Hearjriielsoa is able to beuk and

about after quite a serious sicknessAlbert King is visiting nis family

here for a few daysMessrs Holman and Stokes attend-

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church at Mill Springs SundayJune Rawls and J W Gibson made

a business trip to Marianna one daylast week

Mrs Stribblins has been on thesick list several days of the pastweek

Mr and Mrs Stokes and childrenenjoyed the day out fishing SaturdayThey had fine luck After they hadcaught plenty they cooked them andhad dinner on the hill near the lakes-

T B Liddon was a business visitor-at Marianna one day this week

Miss Mert Cox visited her homefolks at Quincy over Saturday andSunday

Smashes Ail Records-As an allround laxative tonic and

healthbuilder no other pills can com-pare

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with Dr Kings New Life PillsI They tone and regulate stomach liver

and kidneys purify the bloodI strengthen the nerves cure Constipa-tion

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I Dyspepsia Biliousness JaundiceI Headache Chills and Malaria Trythem 25c at all druggists

For goodness sake eatMothers Bread Hugheys133 West Intendencia Phone855LOWRY WANTS TO BE-

TALLAHASSEESI MAYOR

Special to the JournalTallahassee Nov 15Hon Frank-

S mtbrop having declined to accept-a nomination for a second term asmayor of Tallahassee Mr D M Lowryhas appeared as a candidate for thatoffice It is thought Mr txjwry whois a young man of integrity and abUity and counts his friends by scoreswill have no opposition

SILVER TEA FOR CHOIR-BENEFITIS A SUCCESS

Special to The JournalI

Tallahassee Nov 15The silver teaFriday afternoon by St Agnes guildfor the benefit of St Johns choir was-a delightful social success

The beautiful home of Mr and MrsH L Bethel was put at the disposaof the guild The handsome parlorswere filled with a large assemblage orladies and gentlemen who enjoyedtogether the delicious refreshmentsserved and the exquisitely renderedmusical program arranged and contributed generously to the cause foiwhich the tea was given The pro¬

gram was as followsPiano Solo Miss Alice GwynnReading Evelyn WhitfieldViolin Solo Miss Lucile SaxonReading Elizabeth ParkhillVocal Solo Mrs Park TrammellRe ding Mary Frank KnottPiano Trio Misses Elizabeth Tatum

Jessie Edmonds and Bessie DamonVocal Solo Mr William Van BruntTrio cornet flute and piano Messrs

Albert and R A Shine and Miss Da-mon

Reading Gertrude LevyPiano Solo Mr Peck GreeneItcIe 1aI<t LDAr

kins A H Williams T S Trantham-and John Costa

Vocal Solo with violin obligato bjMiss Saxon Mrs Fred T Myers

Repdip Mnster lugh Archer PalmCr

JEFFERSONS FIRSTFAIR A SUCCESS

Special to the JournalWauteeuah Xov 15Jefferson

countys first fair was held In Monticello on Nov 11 and 12 The ex ¬

hibits were from all over the countyconsisting of stock fruits nuts vege¬

tables flowers and agricultural impliments and products The last daythe baby show attracted much attention and some eautiful children wereon exhibition The best schools ofthe county were each represented Agood many prizes in cash were award-ed Those who spent time and moneyto get this movement on foot wereAbo Simon Bro H A BarrowsDrs Williams McEackern and GloverHon T M Ruleston and W W andC T Carroll A large crowd gatheredboth days and every one sung thepraises of the first effort and wenthome determined to make each suc-ceeding

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year more of a successPersonal Mention

Rev J G Freeman of Kentuckyis in our midst looking for a boa ¬

tionCane grinding digging sweet potaI toes hunting and fishing is the order-of the day

Dr Carter is repairing his lovelyold home on Cat Hill-

J P Strickland is the cotton buyerfor all the long staple brought herethis year

W L Wooten is beggarweed buyer-as usual

Rev and Mrs A L Woodward arespending this week in TallahasseeD L Munroe is furnishing theLeonton market weekly with severalbeeves pork butter and vegetables

He is one of our model farmers-U S SUPREME COURT

REFUSES TO REVIEW CASEBy Associated Press

Washington Nov 1The UnitedStates supreme court today refused to

RADIANT HAIRN-ew York Society Womens HairMatched Only by Parisians

While much attention is given tochoicest gowns fcy New York societywomen the turbulent fad just nowis the care of the hairFor many years the clever women

of Paris have been famed for themagnificent beauty of their hairGlorious hair a Virginian callsit so raidiant and luxuriant that itnot only attracts but fascinates andcompete unstinted admirationBut now that the elite of New Yorkever anxious to improve their beauthave learned that Parisian Sage aremarkable and almost marvelous hairnourisher and beautifier is almost entirely responsible for the charminghair of the ladles of France the de-

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for it has become enormousParisian Sage is now sold all overAmerica and in Pensacola by Hannab Bros who are glad to guarantee

it to eradicate dandruff stop fallinghair and itching scalp in two weeksOE moaey Lack Jftar e bottle 50 ceats4

How are your bowels n the doctor al-ways

¬Bilious asks He knows how ImportantJsthe question of constipation He knowsthat inactivity of the liver will often pro

Dodor3 all agree that cnaclice Iou isposi duce most disastrous results We believelively essential to health Ask your own Ayers Pills are the best liver pillsdoctor aloul Ayers Pills tJ7rr °

= can possibly take Sold for over 60 yearsyou

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Thank The-

Weatherr Man<

that you can now get a Fall Suit11 TAILORED TO TASTE for 25 j er

cont less than the same suit wouldcost ten days ago

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Warm weather lies retarded trade-so that were overstocked

Falls handsomest patteras samohigh class tailoring

Order Thanksgiving Suits Early

2500 Suits u 18753000 Suits 22504000 Suits 3000-

and so onnothing reservedOvercoats too-

PRIGXETTPERSON

GARDNERy Brent

IncorporatedFRANK B GARDNER Manager

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and R llY RailsVe make a specialty of both and are prepared-

to supply your requirements promptly

METZGER BROTHERSMo-bile Ala

review the decree of the lower courtsaerlns the foreclosure of the mort-

gage of the Guarantee Trust Company-on a portion of tee proporty of theMetroplitan Street Railways Company-of New York cityRAIN AND SNOW IS

PREDICTED FOR THE WEEKBv Associated Press

Washington Nov 15Rain snowand disagreeable weather throughout-the country generally and frost in thegulf and South Atlantic states duringthe next week or ten days Is the pre ¬

diction of tne weather bureau todayj

PROMINENT CONFEDERATEVETERAN DIES SUDDENLY

By Associated PressCulpepper Ya Nov 15 Captain

James Moore aged 67 claim agent forthe Southern Railway and a prominentConfederate veteran died suddenlyfrom apoplexy here yesterday Hewas one of the oldest employes of theSouthern Railway and was knownthroughout the system Capt Mooreresided at Orange Va

For goodness sake eatMothers Bread Hugheys133 West Intendencia Phone855

QUAKE SHOCKS FELTIcod Tenerlffe Canary Islands

Nov 15Heavy earthquake shockswere felt here yesterdayWILL NOT REOPEN

CASE OF DR ELLIOTT-By Associated Press

Atlanta Nov iSThe prison com

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11rJ800 to 4500

All or quarter sawn oak beautifullyfinished with plate and leaded glassplain and mirrored backs

Marston QuinasiOSflO S Palafox stl Pensacola I

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mission today refused to reopen thcase of Dr J M Elliott sentenced tnbe hanged Friday for the killing oiGeorge L Rivers at LaGrange

BERESFORD A CANDIDATELondon Nov 15 Adural Lord

Charles Berosford it is announced to-

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will be the unionist candidate atthe byeelection in Portsmouth whichwill choose a successor in parliamentto the late Sir John Baker

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DANDRUFF DONT WASH OUTThe Germ That Causes it Has to Be

Destroyed to Cure DandruffMany a woman spends an hour twice-

a week scouring her scalp thinkingthat by scrubbing of the scurf shewill cure the dandruff Two hours aweek at the age of 40 years she hasspent 260 days of 32 hours each ortwothirds of a year of her life in thatvain hope vain because you cantcure dandruff without killing the dan ¬

druff germ and the only hair prepa ¬

ration on earth that will do that IsNewbros Herpicide also a delight ¬

Cal hair dressing and thorough anti ¬

septic against all contagion from useof others hair brushes Sold by lead ¬

ing druggists Send lOc in stamps-for sample to The HerpicIUe Co De-troit

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