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T ITHE PENSACOLA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 17 1909 7
i MQyer on the Square-or Government and Alcaniz
Phone 718Choice Groceries Try our homemadeSausage made In our market on our ownclean marble slabs The finest meats Inf5ull QUO XUB aBuancip aw vfjia amPhono 718 when you want something nice
J I A McD MOYER
Legal AdvertisementsGUARDIANS NOTICENotice Is hereby given that I Emil EPieiffer guardian of Annie Rosina Pfelffer a minor will apply to the Hon Henry
BellinBer County Judge Kscambia Coun ¬ty Florida at his office in the CRy ofPensacola Fla on Friday December 3rd10Q9 for authority to sell the interest ofI Bam and to the following de ¬
scribed real estate situated lying andbeing in the of Pensacola Kscambla1 County Florida towit The east onehat of Lot 190 and the west onehalf ofr Lot 131 containing 40 feet aCh front oni Kotnana Street by 174 feet in depth Lots20 21 and 22 in Block 2G East KingTract Section 19 Township 2 Range O-
west a front on the west sideof Davis Street between Jackson andGadsden Streets of 90 feet by 125 feet Indepth Block 150 of the New City TractAll of Lot 184 In Square 27 of the OldCity of Pensacola said lot having afrontage on West Intendencia Street of 79feet and 3 Inches and a depth of 176 feetmore or less The northern 40 feet front-on Tarragona Street by 107 feet in depthof that pertain lot or parcel of land sit ¬uated and being In thojty ofPensacola and known and distinguishedupon the plan of said City as Lot 294 InBlock 17 Also ttiat portion of Lot 294Jn Block 17 Old City as is included inthe following boundaries viz Commencins ata point on the East side of Tarra ¬gona Street 131 feet and 10 inches northof the north line of Government Streetat orthwest corner of Beara new brickwarehouse thence running north alongthe east line of Tarragona Street 6 Inchesthence running east on a line parallel withthe north line of said Lot 107 feet and 411inches thence running south 6 inches onaline parallel with the cast line of Tar-ragona
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str et and thence running westalong the north line of Bears brick ware ¬
house 107 feet and 4Y Inches to point ofbeginning on Tarragona Street contain-Ing
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a front of 6 inches on the cast sideof Tarragona Street by 107 feet and 4Inches In depth The east 50 feet front-on Intendencla Street by 39 feet Sand5Sths inches In depth running from north-to south of Lot 279 in Block 17 Old CityThe West halt of that certain lot or par-es
¬of land known on the plan of said City
of Pensacola by the number 280 and thesaid west half of the said lot containing
feet front on Intendoncla Street by 170feet In depth The south 10 feet of LotsJ 13 14 and 15 In Block 4 of the St Maxent Tract said lot having a frontage onWest Chase Street of 128 feet by 130 feeton North Reus Street situated at thejunction of said streets and comprising-the southwest corner of said Block 4Lots 1 and 2 In Block 59 in West KingTract according to ThosC WatsonTsmap That portion of Lot M In Block17 Qn the south side of IntendenciaStreet as is embraced within the follow-ing
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boundaries viz Tho Western part ofLot M said part containing 54 feetfront on Intendencia Street by 170 feetIn depth adjoining Lot 2S4 Square 17Lot 295 in Block 17 Old City of Pensa ¬cola Lot 4 in Square 7 of the New CityFensacola a front on the southside of Garden Street of 40 feet and ex ¬tending back southwardly with samewidth in rear as In front 100 feet bound-ed
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on the north by Garden Street on theeast by Lot 5 on the South by Lot 17and on the west by Lot 3 of said Squareaccording to map or plan of said city byVj Davidson C E and City Surveyor-
In JulY 1881 Also the west onethird ofLot 159 in Block 22 Old City of Pensa
The East that lot or-t parcel of land known and distinguished-
uponI
the plan of said City of PensacolaI V a3 LQt 280 in Block 17 and said eastern Iof said lot containing 40 feet front
j ort Intendencia Street by 170 feet In depth II EMIL E PFEIFFERnov3oaw4w Guardian j
Rcad The Journals WantColumns for bargains
dspeabe There aro some simplemedics indispensable in every family
mong these the experience of yearsssnres us should be recorded Perry DavisPainkiller For both internal and externalapplicationwe have found it of great valueespecially can we recommend it for coldsrheumatism or fresh votmds ChristianEra
fOO BOATS
WILL SAil AT
4 pi TODAYTHREE VESSELS WHICH ARE EN
ROUTE TO ATLANTIC COAST
WILL GET AWAY THIS AFTER ¬
NOON FOR RENDEZVOUSING
STATION
Three torpedo boats which havebeen at the navy yard for the pastfour days are to sail this afternoon-at 4 oclock the next stopping placebeing at the Charleston navy yardwhere winter rendezvousing vill bedone The boats filled up with coalhere and the Wilkes which wasslightly damaged did some work toboilers and hull but docking was notnecessary
While here there was a change infleet commanders Lieut Pegrim whohas ibeen an under officer on theWilkes was promoted to command ofthe division while Lieut Blakely theformer commanding officer has beentransferred to the Charleston navyyardThe boats depart with the under ¬
standing that later in the winter theywill be sent back to work in the har ¬
bor with the cruiser Montgomery thetorpedo station ship which is novfitting out for the winter maneuvers-at the Philadelphia navy yard
The Real ThingThis said the artist who was
shoXving a visitor through his studiois a studv in still life
Still life echoed the visitor inastonishment Why it looks like theportrait of a man
Yes explained the artist it is aportrait of Mrs Enpecks husband
Subscribe for The Jo-urnalPILES
leI have suffered with piles for thirtysix years One year ago last April I be¬
gan taking Cascarets for constipation Inthe course of a week I noticed the pilesbegan to disappear and at the end of sixweeks they not trouble me at allCascarets have done wonders for me 1
am entirely cured and feel like a neviman George Kryder Napoleon O
Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste GoodlDo Good Never SlckenWesken or GripelOcZSc SOc Never sold In bulk The tenulne tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed tocure or your money back 920
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NEW SCHOONER
IS PURCHASED
SAUNDERS CO BOUGHT THEDOROTHY WHICH IS NOW ON
THE VOYAGE HERE FROM NEW
YORK
The schooner Dorothy of New Yorkhas been purchased by Saunders-Co to add to their large fishing fleetand is now on the voyage to Pensa ¬
cola from that port Capt T EWelles yesterday received a letter an-nouncing
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that she put into Key Westlast Wednesday seven days aftersailing from New York
The schooner is in charge of CaptI Ben Spurling who has brought sev¬
eral vessels around for the firm andwho will go by the snapper banks fora catch before coming into port
Hoarseness in a child subject tocroup is a sure Indication of the ap-proach
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of the disease If Chamber ¬
lains Cough Remedy is given at onceor even after the croupy cough hasappeared it will prevent the attackContains no poiso-
nHARBOR RIVER AND-MARINE NEWS
The British steamship AlbanianI which arrived yesterday for Manches-ter
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loading was ordered to quarantine-for fumigation The Albanian hasbeen making Cuban ports on thistrip and was forty days from Liver-pool
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to Pensacola The vessel wasordeied to quarantine upon arrivalfor fumigation and may be releasedtoday when a berth at the L Ndoiks will be taken
Tarpon ArrivesThe steamer Tarpon reached her
docks early yesterday coming fromMobile with a general cargo consned mostly to local merchants Lastnight at 830 oclock the same steam-er
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left for down the coast
Port Inglis to SailThe steamship Port Inglis which
finished cargo yesterday will sail at6 oclock this morning The steamerhas taken on a large deckload of timber
Cynthia SailedBeginning a long voyage 1o Ro-
sario the British steamship CynthiaCapt Prince sailed at a late houryesterday afternoon for the SouthAmerican port While here C ipt
i Prince made many friendsI Arrived
Albanian Br ss 210S HarrisonLiverpool via Cuban ports to GulfTransit Co
Sailedi Br ss Cynthia Prince for Rosario
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ClearedI Port Inglis Br ss Jameson 1164for Genoa with 1073107 s ft sawntimber 243000 s ft lumber v
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THE LADIES WORLD<
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Blood PoisonI Eczema Rashes I
Ulcers SyphilisMalaria Erysipelas I
Catarrh and for allother forms 01blood poison take
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MARKET REPORT Iii
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PENSACOLA COTTON MARKETdaily for The Journal by Marks Gavlef O B Cotton Merchants PensacolnKlaGood middling ll > 16
I Strict middling U 71C-
nMiddlIng 1 t 16
I Strict low middling iiLIVERPOOL MARKETI Open CloseNovemberDecember 750 754DecemberJanuary 7 49 754nuaryFebnJRf 753 756NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
Open Close I
December 1 115 1153January HfJS lj72March 149 1197
NAVAL STORES MARKETSavannah Ga Nov16TIie spirits ofturpentine market opened and closed to ¬day as follows
Open firm 5cClose firm 55Sales casks 33ftReceipts casks J 58Shipments task T 4Stocks barrels 40The rosin market closed firm as fol ¬lows
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640X 6 10M 81C 30I 4 rnH 4 10G 1 00G 40F l7hD 3 05 to97n 3 95 to avkSales barrels 1040Recems barrels l4IShipments barrels iiVStocks barrels 147m
WALL STREET REVIEW I
By Associated PressNew York Nov 16 Eighths and rjuar
ters measured the extent of the openIng changes in prices in stocks xeptin a few cases Trading was quite ac-tive
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In spite of the narrow fluctuationsFour thousand shares Amalgamated Cop ¬per sold at last nights close followed by3000 shares at a decline of 14 WesternUnion advanced 134 and AmericanSmelting Anaconda and Atchison largefractions American Sugar fell a pointand then rallied
There WitH tom heaviness in the railread list which was counterbalanced bvstrength in certain industrials The gen-eral movement was of little importancethe market apparently showing a waitingattitude for the time Realizingsales forced Amalgamated Copper a pointbelow jesterdays closing but the otherrelated stocks were well heldmerkaii Su r advanced 2 pointsPennsylvaniA and Pittsburgr Coal prefer-red
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112 PittFburg Coal 114 and At ¬
lantic Coast Line United States SteelAmerican Smelting Mackay Companypreferred and Utah Copper 1 NorthAmerican and Gramby lost a point Theprices were rising briskly at 11 oclockSpirited buying of Missouri Pacific sentit up two points hut the movement failedto sustain the rest of the list whichstarted to ease off United States Steeland Western Union worked back to yes ¬
terdays dosing the latter reacting near¬ly three points Reading also was offeredfreely and sold down a point below lastnights closing WellsFargo Express IJumped four points Union Bag preferred134 Bethlehem Steel preferred 1 1cand International Harvester and NationalBiscuit 1 Delaware and Hudson lost apoint
The market took an upward turn againAmalgamated Copper reaching 94 andsome other specialties touching theirhighest prices of the day Before 2-
olockI
however prices wore decliningagain I
COTTON REVIEWNew York Nov ItTh cotton marketopened sUadv at an advance of 12 to 15 I
points the gain htng only a partial re-sponse
¬to considerably better cables than
due There was no sign of bull supporthere and as soon HS Innine orders en-couraged
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by th iahles had been exe-cuted
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the market became unsettled withselling of the near months bv Western I
houses of the ohhf feature Prices dur-ing
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the middle of the morning were aboutnet unchanged to 4 points lowerThe was very quiet in tilt
forenoon with pri vs ruling 5 to 6-
netpoints
higher Uncertainty as to the actionof tllP revision ommittee of the NewYork Cotton exchange In fixing differen-ces
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In grades of spot cotton at Its meet ¬
ing tomorrow night seemed to be thechief factor in restricting business
Spot quiet middling uplands HbOmiddling gulf 1505 i
Cotton futures opened barely shadNovember 1430 offered December 14 45January 146S March 1492 April 149
98 May 15c June 1499 offered July1496 October 12 > laid
Cotton spot closed quiet l > xtintchither middling uplands M9S middlinggulf 15 20 No
GRAIN AND PROVISIONSChicago Nov IGTtw opening trad
in the wheat pit here today showed a I
continuance of strength Corn and oatwere also strong while provisions fell off
Little oembtT wheat was offered I
when the market opened and trading was i
more artte in the May product Be-cause
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of the more distinct deals cover-ing
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in December was fiinlciilt and open-Ing
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advanc of 12 to 1 rent were retris I
tered in I > ecemh T at L6S to 12 May I
showed an twreiisu over jester las finalquotations of 14 to iIS at 195 7S to1 Ofi 14 I
Wet weather throughout the orn belt i
with its promise of slow movement of I
rop strengthened the rom market De ¬
cember opened at 00 7S to 61 l4c 1
Oats followed the other trains and trad-Ing
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was brisk December opened at39 34January pork which has led the pro-visions market of late broke sharply atthe opening falling off 27 12 to 72 12cents and the slump extended to otherproducts in a less degree Opening pri-ces
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In the JanuarY products were Pork2187 12 to 2 9O lard 190 to 1195 andrlbat 10S4
Close Wheat December 1S7 12 MayI OS 14
Cora December 41411 3S May6112
OM December 38 lifrSS May41S4
Pork Januarv 1W May f t-LarNov 1S2 January US 12-
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99Ribs Novmbr 11 J Janwarj 18S5Hay Timothy November Iii March
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JUDGES REPORT
TO MOTOR CLUB
or THE REGATTA
MEETING HELD LAST FLIGHT AT
WHICH WINNERS OF RACES OF
LAST WEDNESDAY ARE OFFI ¬
CIALLY DECLAREDa
Winners of the motor boat races oflast Wednesday were officially de-
clared¬
last night at a meeting of thePensacola Yacht and Motor Boat Chinwhen the report of the timekeeperand judges was received showing thenames of the boats participating thetune they made and the owners
The winners of the races are shown-to be as follows
Class AOra owned by W A Dun ¬
ham time for 16 miles 43 minutes 4dseconds
Class B Margaret W owned by WB Wynn St Andrews time for 1Lmiles 57 minutes 10 seconds
Class C Reeba owned by W ADunham time for eight miles 48 min-utes
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32 secondsClass DFrolie owned by E G
Quina time for eight miles T 9 min-utes
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41 secondsClass ELaura owned by Briggs
time for four miles 35 minutes-A footnote by the timekeeper states
that the Nanine of St Andrewscrossed the line first in class E butwas disqualified by the timekeepers-as she started before the final gun andrefused to come back after repeatedwarnings
Can Secure CupsHandsome cups were the prizes for
the winners in each of the classes andthese can be secured by the winnershI calling on P Kin Jenstruth of thecommittee-
The regatta was a very pronouncedsuccess notwithstanding the veryrough and disagreeable weather whichkept at least three fast boats fromreaching the city in time to participate It is the belief that the raceswill have the effect of arousing moreinterest in motor boat racing alongthe gulf coast
ITS A CRIME-to neglect your health The worstneglect that you can be guilty of ieto allow constipation biliousness orany liver or bowel trouble to continue-It is poisoning your entire system andmay lead to a serious chronic diseaseTake Ballards Herblne and get ab¬
solutely well The sure cure for anyand all troubles of the stomach liverand bowels
Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬
gist and apothecary 121 South Palafox Street
A lot of old newspapers-tied up in neat bundles forsale 5c a bundle at The Jour-nal
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office
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DEPOSITORY IOF THEUNITED STATES
CHARLES W LAMAR PresidentMILTON E CLARKV Prei4 Cashier
JOHN PFEIFFER Asst CashierJAMES W ANDREWS Asst Cashier
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mothers carrying themthrough the critical ordeal with safety No woman who usesMothers Friend need fear the suffering incident to birth for it robsthe ordeal of its dread and insures safety to life of mother and child
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BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO rI21ENpAtlanta Ga
We have just installed in the store of our Enter ¬
prising Pure Food Dealers Sol Cahn Co
The Reflexolier System-of Lighting-
We invite the public to note the near approach-
to daylight of this installation the soft and even dis ¬
tribution the large light source and low intrinsicbrilliancy which enables the eye to see without fa¬
tigue all the fine details of display-
Is not this installation pleasing to the eye r
Pens cola Gas CoPh-
one 148 2527 E Garden St
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THE MANAGEMENTo-f the First National Bank never loses sight-of the fact that the growth of this institution-can only be promoted through the satisfaction-of its depositors and have always worked un¬
ceasingly to that endAnd the carrying out of this idea ac¬
counts for the very high standard of the servi-ce
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rendered by this bankWe solicit your patronageFour per cent interest compounded paid-
on savings deposits
First National Banko-f Pensacola Florida
Designated Depository of the United States-W K HYER JR W 8 KEYSER W J FORBES
President Vice President CashierTHOS W BRENT Aut Cashier W N ROBERTS Asst CashierDirectorsF C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr W J
Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hyer
e LIi1 Dollar a week can be saved by9 Out of every ten young men and0 Lost but on the other hand there will be9 Out of ten who can soon save moreStart a savings account with us nowAn account drawing Interest rapidly growsVarious Investments offer large returnsInterest at 4 per cent seems small butNo speculation attaches to savings andGood bank management affords youSure and certain safety for your savings
PENSACOLA STATE BANKPen-
sacola Florida
J S REESE M CARY J W DORRPresident VicePresident Cashier
The Peoples National Bank of-
PensacolaDIRECTORS-
J J HOOTOX R M GARY L J REEVES T E WELLESW A DALEMBERTE J S REESE W DeC KESSLER
A General Banking Business Transacted a nd Accounts Solicited Ships Disburse-ments
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given Special Attention1
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANKPENSACOLA-
A General Banking Business Co nducted on a Safe and ConservativeBa sis
Correspondence Solicited R M Bushnell Cashier
MONEY LOANEDO-N REAL ESTATE
LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTSRELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
The Jackson Loan and Trust CompanyJackson Mississippi
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