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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 30 1909 7
DRAKE ONE DOSE A DAY I
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CONWOUiGIs a positive and guaranteed cure forConstipation Indigestion and allStomach Liver Kidney and Blad ¬
w der Troubles The first dose givesrelief and its continued use for a few 1fweeks will eradicate every trace of Jdisease from these most important L
organs rendering them clean healthy-and wholesome We know that it y jwill quickly and permanently cure any F
disease affecting the Stomach Liver AiJor Kidneys If you are ailing or I q jfeeling out of sorts in any way we will jwillingly send you some absolutelyFREE in order that you may try it iNqthing pleases us more than to be able to sendour FREE test bottles to people who are actually-in need ofa medicine Cut out this advertisementand send it to us with your name and address and L1
you will receive at once a FUEd trial bottle of 4iour great health restoring Palmetto Conpcd
Kidnoy Trouble One 100 bottle of Drakes PalmettoCompound has cured ma of kidney trouble 4t-
4I w C HATCH East Westmoreland N HGravel Of the Bladder Four different physicians
told me I must have an operation I had gravel of the Stomach Trouble I was a great sufferer had toI bladder but got so weak could not Had our druggist get up and walk the floor nights Doctor said It wassend for a bottle of Drakes Palmetto Compound I j it gas on the stomach I have not felt a particle of pain-
S immediate relief and three bottles made a well man of n since taking Drakes Palmetto Compound I am years-ofMay God bless you and I hope you may prosper age GEO W DREW Upper Lake N Y
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THE DRAKE CO WHEELING W VASold and Guaranteed by Hannah Bros 17 S Palafox St
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constantly calling up each other and the market town-
on all sorts of matters and for all sorts of supplies andinformation-
City people also find the rural telephone of greatt advantage A traveller from his room in the hotel
talks with the farm folk miles away Withoutthetelephone he could not reach them
The farmer himself may travel far and stilltalk home over the Long Distance Lines of theBell System
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HARBOR RIVER
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Transactions andNotes of Interest Along-
the Bay Front
Xo arrivals were noted yesterdayfor the first time in several daysThe failure of vessels to show uphowever does not indicate that thereWas a dullness alone the water frontOn the contrary ableibodied men out ¬
side of the organized societies which-do the bay work have been and arebeing given employment in the load-ing
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of vessels and this work is likely-to continue for some time yet Al-
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< the weather was very dis-agreeable
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for open work in the baya there was a liveliness all day whieR
kept many men busy and much ship-ping was done There are severalvessels loaded and ready for sea hutthey remained over yesterday taawait more favorable weather condi-tions
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iI Discharging Mahogany-The British tteamship Chiswlck
was steamed alongside of the shipislanche which is moored at thE wetside of Coinnmndanria wharf yestxrday and heaR discharging the carzo
t of about 2003 mahozany lots whichwere brought over from Axim WestAfrica
Fashoda in StreamJLfter vlsitinc the auaraatlae sta ¬
tion the British steamship Fashoda-Abich put into port Tuesday camekor to tho shipping anchorage yesrday and was given a btTth in the I
Ueam where cargo will be startedhis morning The Fashoda will loadla use solidly with yellow pine timpr
L Shifting of Vesselsi Quite a nun oer of vessels shifted inthe harbor yesterday and a completerearrangement will be noted thismorning bv those who take the tronhit and the interest of naming andlocating the vessels in the harbor
The Italian steamship Monvlao i
which is Icaded and will be clearedtoday has steamed into the streamand may sail this morninc if there isa moderation in the weather
After filling hunkers at th > Museosee coal chntes the Italian steamshipGiovanrosa steamed over othe east side of Commamiancia wharf i
and at the berth assigned will proba-bly complete a bis cargo This isthe vessel which first started loadinat Palafox wharf Thence to thestream thence to Mnscogee wharfand now at Commandarcia wharf thevessel may be said to hav moved
i more than anyone in the harbor atj present-
The Austrian steamship Ida which I
first was berthed at the east side afCommandancia wharf lae yesterday I
afternoon hauled around to the westsot of that dock and This morning-will continue to tuk < cargo for Barce-lona
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Venice and TriesteThe lig Leyland stMKior Atiantiar I
hy far the largest steamer in the barhtr at present has collet at MHSC-Ogeo wharf and contnn to remain
i there where considerable carzo willibe stowed to be computed in thestream
The Korwesjian bark Petra has beenI berthed at the west side of Palafoxwharf and yesterdav started dischare j
lug 5TJI hundred tons of sand ballast This vessel will rvhably be iiport for sixty days
t The Italian ship T oino tMiiieh hasNEn lorttlinsr at the wPst si 1e of Com-p andarcit wharf wts shifted overto Pr14o wharf vesterdav and wHI-comr1 r C rn of laaiber for Genoa
at that placeThe Dutch steamship Britsum after
coaling at Muscogee wharf was i
steamed into the stream yesterday af-ternoon
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and given an anchorage i
where cargo will be completed This j
steamer brought in cargo and willtake out a cargo
The Uruguayan steamship Brasileno which has bcon given a berth atCommandancia wharf Is loading forspanish pqrts rapidly
Expecting the ArnellThe steamship Arnell 2433 tons
which sailed from Montevideo on No-
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25 for Pensacola is expecteddaily The steamer will stop or didstop at St Lucia thence sail forPensacola to load out for Alexandriain the northern part of Africa
Vessels ReportedThe Dutch team dredge Holm for
Rotterdam from Pensaccla has beenreported at Fayal
Fayal also reports the arrival thesteamship Parana from Pensacola forBremen and also the arrival of theGerman steamship Margaretha Russfor coal the lastnamed being boundfor Pensacola-
The Spanish steamship Santanderino from Pensacola via Newport Xewshas arrived at Liverpool her desti-nation
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This Is Worth RememberingWhenever you have a cough or
cold just remember that FoleysHoney and Tar will cure it Remem-ber
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the name Foleys Honey and Tarand refuse substitutes W A DAlomberte druggist and apothecary 121S Palafox street
NEGRO ROLLE-
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AWAKENING AFTER DOZE
ON LOUNGE BY THE SIDE OF
WHICH STOOD A CHARCOAL
FURNACE
Frank Seagar a negro commonlyknown as Louse and who has been-in an insane asylum was terriblyburned last night when he rolled froma lounge on which he had decided totake a nap and Icnrlrd on a furnacewhich was filled with burning char-coal
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The nesro hail suffered an at-tack
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of a spdl to which he is frequentl-y subjected and rolled over beforepeop > in an adjoining room couldreach and quiet hint As he roaredout in pain be attracted the attention-of people in the next room and whi nthey reached S agars room the wall-paper was burning curtains wereafirt and the lounge on which thenegro had slept was burping livelyThey hurriedly extinguished theflames without resorting to a call forthe fir department Then th >y noti-fied
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the police station of the maascondition and the patrol wagon waspnt for him He was conveyed tothe poice station and prescribed forby the city physician The burnedplace covered about a square foot ofhis back and skin peeled off in greatpatches While in the sick sd atthe station waiting for the physicianhe was seized with another fit andsuffered much until remedies at handand which are used in such caseswere applied by Turnkey Roach soonrelieving the suffering black man
Try a can WILLIAMSNew Crop Pure Georgia
Cane Syrup Packed on theCelebrated INGLESIDEPLANTATION All Grocers
WAS SPANKED
WnH FLAT SIDE
OF STEEL SAWI
THIS IS THE CHARGE BROUGHTI
BY STEAMBOAT HAND AGAINST
CAPT E A ROGERS OF THEI
STEAMER CAPT FRITZI
Objecting to the spanking givenhim with the flat side of a stel sawB B Wright a negro dtk hand of I
the steamar Capt Fritz caused tlrarrest yesterday morning of Capt E I
A Rogers the popular master of thatI
vessel th3 warrant being s°rved byUnited States officers and at the pre-liminary
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hearing before CommissionerMarsh the captain was held for fur-ther
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investigation by the next granrtjury of the federal court He gavebond for his appearance
Wright in the affidavit which fumade claims that recently while thevessel was up Phot tawhatchee baythat he was pulled from his sleepingplace by the captain who laid himacross a rosin barrel and proceededto dexterously ply the flat side of asteel saw which caused considerable-pain during the process-
By others it was stated that Wrighthad been taken aboard by the masurto be given a trial as a deckhandWhen the Fritz tied up for a night ata landing it was claimed Wmhstarted a roaring fire aboard and turnfell asVcp with the result that a por ¬
tion of the boat was ignited and Wasfor a time threatened with destruction-The master discovered the flames andextinguished them Then some daHlthe Hat side of a saw was applied tothe extremity of the deck hand as aprecaution not to b > FO careless inthe future
While it is often impossible to prevent an accident it is never impossi-ble to be preparedit is not beyondany ones purse Invest 25 cents ina bottle Chamberlains Liniment andyou are prepared for sprains bruisesand like injuries Sold by all deacrs
SOLDIER LOST
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FLE WHICH NEW MAN AT POST
WAS CLEANING DISCHARGED
CARRYING AWAY TWO FINGERS-
OF ONE HAND-
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J Jackson W new man In the ar¬
tillery corps lost two lingers at FortBarrancas yesterday afternoon whilehe was engaged in cleaning and pohishing his rle
The man was standing In front ofthe barracks engaged in the task when
I the rule was discharged the bulletcarrying away two lingers of one
j hand and narrowly missing the manshead
The rifle which had just been takenfrom the barracks was not supposed-to be loaded
Read The Journals WantColumns this morning
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PENSACOLA COTTON MARKETThe following report is furnished dailvfor The Journal by Marks Gavle F OB Cotton Merchants Pensacola FlaGood iii < I Ilins 133sStrict middling 1514Middling 151sStrict low middling lITi
LIVERPOOL MARKETOnen CloseJanuaryFebruary 821-FebruaryMarch vis
S n sjS-24MarchApril 827
AprilMay 8May June z
NEW YORK MARKETOpen High Low ClnJanuary 154 I56 1539 1-
5ivsiMarch 15S 1598 ivsNAVAL STORES MARKET
Savannah tn rvv 9The spirits ofturpntlnc rnriet oponed and do iI tnday as followsoen firm 5412 to tit t-
nt> firm 55 to Tw i4SaUs asks inReceipts ca bh-lpmtntf
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The r< 3ta market closed firm as f-
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Sals trrC-RtptF larrel-Shtpment = birrels 1 7rStocks barrels 153-
I WALL STREET REVIEWBy Aoiated Press
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Good TimeLast nighteating big dinner is often
the maker of a BAD TODAY Why notOvereating means extra work for thestomach and bowels Youve got tosuffer if you dont help nature unloadwith CASCARLTS They ztcrh while I
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Tonights the night to take care of to-
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AH dnworss Biggest seller i
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Old 19C9 is ncrrl gone Whathave you got ic sow fr whatyouve made I I
Start a Savings Account rightaway so as to draw interest fromJanuary 1st
We pay 4 per cent compoundedquarterly on savmoc 1O wll doto begin with
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CAPITAL SURPLUS ANDPROFITS 5J00000
r CHARLES VV LAMAR Presiden-LMILTONECLARKVPCSCaShr
CHN PfEIFFER Aest CashierJAMES ANDREWS Asst Cashier
m i IniskH upwards at tho open hie tojY on 1 I iTff iTuim of husintss Gainwfr iut > unifrrm and wiiely < iisstributt
I and ran to a point in Rock Island hi-agt > Great Western National Railways
of Mexico fist and s oni prf forrrd andAmerican SSmeltirR and to large fractin in Southern Padlk fanarlian Pa
111 Reading and Consolidated VatThe undertone of the market wa < firm
lit th only of interest was In afw of the metal storks and a number of
i penalties Lake Erl and Western preI frred National Railways rf M vlt o ttrstiTeferred Consolidated Gas and irnato-at Western new advamtJ L pointriilhun National Lead Chicago TnionTraction preferred rernfieKtes stamnert112 and American Copper Illinois Cen-tral
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and fnerlcanCa nathan prefrreiL IStorks of lesser Importance kept for-ward
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hut the gt nt t was less af-fected
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Western Maryland oertltiiates-mse ± 1nioii Pacific and ValMMh pre-ferred
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t 14 and Xw York Central Canadkin Purifli Chesapeake and Oho AVahash St TOIIIS and San Francisco secondt>r feT > t TVnpffw Cooper and Smelt-Ing prrferred 1 Rock Island preferred
i felt A and oommon lost lUt advanceBomlx wcie firm
I Tru liii tam mure attive and broad-er
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er Inand b ing quite ken formany nf tin standard railroad stocksThe Harriman stocks were oonspctHKis-lystro on their favorable earnings UnionPaeiflo Improved two points the preferredI 11 St rani 1 3s Wheeling ant Lake
I Kri first preferred I 14 and SouthernPacilir hiaon Reading Missouri Pa-cific
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Soutlnrn Railway preferred chiiago and Aton Wisconsin Central ItaliCopper American WuRar American Lin-seed
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pit f rred and Laclede Gas 1
COTTON MARKET-New York Her tf The cotton market
opened steailv at unchanfr prices to anadvan of I points on o > rniKlit buying
I t Jrs hut soon eased under realizingand in sympathy with indifferent cableTrading wis not veiy aCtive but tile re-atic nary tendency was hed in chock bvthe strong Southern spot situation I >iir-injf the middle of the morning prices ruledwithin a point or two of last nfght onbuying by Liverpool and the south
The market was rather heavy late ini the forenoon owing to a continuation ofheavy realizing hut wa holding pretty
I steady at midday at it net decline of ihoutrn point Thcrt > teemed to be large
I busing orders 11 the market nn a altdown from lIO fir May end that positionfluctuated l twern that price nfl lIilI-
I Spot dosed 10 rints liieher mfddlinirupland 1S > 5 mindlins gulf 16n-
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONSClilMri Dec ZLibral receipts in
the n tthwent offset the tfTect of firmcables anti caused ooneii rabe weakness-in tie wheat market h re tdav Ieapit-the mnfceattd freight bit nitn in the
I northwest due to the rent severeatorms total arrUato of wheat today at-
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I iinrapili and Duluth wire 313 carsinnipiri d with 166 ears for the runes
I ponding day a year ag Priies at theenin WTI unt iianfi to I hiuhcr a nl
Mi at I 1118 Local I I IK svt in-
i lined iii take profits and PfTTtr sns-old o <T ti 1161 At tii warn trn-the JIiv ptton ri red to 1i I
Constant jrnrt in I v a sto k FHI <
deTiand fr th ch pnin aii th weak-ness
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of wheat ir irotd f I4ing ofirr early in the u C wnirii resulteil In
r < H rat c lint TI IV errb leliv-lAry oroWij the irreiTeat weakness MayI nf i un iars = at 1 > 11 at 64 1
i if c rind tht n rL ia J to fifi 14I Oatt Wt ba cfhh affer t by thej heaviness of pat and com aitioush-
th selllr rr re wu nt pr > nL rn eLThe May derrv jfied nl3n t 1 at-
ti 12 an 1 sold oft to 45 14nCt-ProxiiTi repdel > iil feeblv to un
wuaJy iiilt re ejr ts of li f IOKF thr >ujfhI out the 1 I DrU1 at tr tart Kfinsrlower to jl2rSc his er compar l with
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Ci Do mh <r 117 71 Mayt 1
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with this bank Provide against the inevitable rainy day by ac ¬
cumulating your net income and placing it where it will workfor you There is no time lost in our Savings Department Yourmoney is drawing interest seven days each week and we do all ofthe work and credit your accounts on due dates
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The Peoples National Bank cPensacola
DIRECTORSJ J IIOOTOX K M CYLJ1tFEVFt T H TVFTTnSYo A ALEMBKRTK J S REKSE W nc IISSLEIt-
A General Banking Business Transacted a nd Accounts Solicited Ships Oisbusements given Special Attention
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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL EANKPENSACOLA-
A General Banking Business Conducted on a Safe and ConservativeBa sis
Correspondence Soiclted R M Bushnell Cash-
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NEW YEAR 1910is almost upon us and it is our wish that itmay bring you 365 happy and prosperousdays Those of you who are not enjoyingthe perfect banking service offered by TheFirst National are cordially invited to calland open an accountchecking savings orboth Four per cent compounded paid orsavi-
ngsfFirst National Bankof Pensacola Florida
Designated Depository of the United States-W K HYER JR W S KEYSER W J FORBES
President Vice PresIdent CashierTHOS W BRENT Asst Cashier W N ROBERTS Asst CasherDirectorsF C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr W J
Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles HerI
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