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,1 THE SAC OLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY LI ORNING, JULY 1807. 7 lunDnnn DiiirnlrT- naj jftms Unequal Opportunities "THE "EVlDFrJrr A if I LIARKET REPORT iiiuiuuii, iiiur. 111- i PROFESSIONAL. PRINCIPALS NAVAL TORE. Savannah, Ga, July 3.

The naval Of HI-LO Bak- tores market closed to-day as follows: ...6 00 to 05 WW wo Drs. Heard and Tuttle, Dentists. General Practice Cover Ing All 'mi Branches of Dentistry. Rooms 6, and 9, Masonic Temp lev Phone 777. ing Powder are quality tuid price.

It i3 pure, end has wonderful i5 6 75 .,..5 ...,4 to 6 CO ....4 SO to 4 5 a a a i A store and dwelling 'down town on a corner and on the car line $2000 5 lots in block 138 New. City Tract abstract included $1000 Some homes on East Hill from $1200 up to $2500 (very desirable) 4 to 4 ............4 75 to 4 824 ...........4 to 4 67 leavening ppwer W. L. ZACHARY, A. ....4 29 to 4 25 9 90 to 3 97tt ana unvarying Strength.

One heap Attorney-at-Law. Spirits TurpeBtlne 57 to 7ii cents. Phone S7C Bmh atuiti. AiarKet firm. ing teaspoonf ul per Shipping Transactions and Notes of Interest Alorig the Bay Front, to kaa on real estate in e-4 i tr)6 City a fectly leavens a quart PENSACOLA COMMISSION CO'S DAILY MARKET REVIEW a1 i li Tn in Cotton opened 7 point iip yesterday morning, July being 33 pom is a bove the close of Tuesday.

The fall months Immediately began to sell otT under pressure of heavy selling, longs realizing from the tremendous advance of til a day previous. July, hawaver, mad a soma highly sensational gains during; tba first hour, sailing at 12 cents. 39 points abort the opening, but moid off fit points fron that hirh orlce within m. Virv fw mLa u- L. Attorney-At-Law, Has Remove! te 712 Btoawit Buildlaa.

of fjour. Superior to all in pastry and cake baking, yet equally good for biscuit waffiea, mnffin and griddle cake. Good Judgo will recommend BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT IT POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism, Cuts, Burns, Bruises pre las. Corns, Stiff Joints end ail the Via that Flesh Is Heir to. W.

Wallace. Cripple Creek, writes: I hare used jour liniment In a eerere attack of Rheumatism caused by cold and exposure to the weather. Two applications relieTed me and I recommend it nig-hly." PRICE 25c, 50c, $1.00 JOHN N. DAY, Real Estate, Sales and Rental Agent, Phone 764. 6 W.

Rom an a. tea after reaching II cents. Thla was due W. B.BARTON, Attorney At Law. Bunding.

Paiafox rfreet, ears' perience. It might be worth your trouMa I.i"0, some inquiry about the AdBti aity aod Maritime law. Conforms with i all pure food laws. State sad National. I It3 honest price I a dime a pound I commends It as the "economy of I the age." At your grocer's.

The government snag boat Chactaw-hatchie, Capt J. ard, 1 entered yesterday and is moored at Baylen street wharf, where she will undergo repairs to her The steamer Is engaged in cleaning the Choctaw-hatchie river of snags and logs. It is probable that the repair work will require the vessel remaining here for several days. a a The Vcnon steamers Belle and Vernon entered yesterday morning at an early hour with fair cargoes of naval stores. Both loaded cargoes of merchandise, the Vernon for way landings and Vernon, and the Belle for the latter place exclusively.

The launch -Gem, gowned by Allle Riera will be taken out on the ways of Frank Daniels this morning, and be placed in racing trim. Considerable work will be done to the vessel and she will be in good condition when she enters the race with W. A. JOIN OUR WATCH REPAIR CLUB, TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. T.

G. YATKS, M. Optician. GERSON'S. 410.

Blount Building. nty- yeara' exparlenc a an Twen JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Ey Specialist. Examination free. CONTUfESTAX BaCINQ BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. St.

Louis, Mo. unui UUMf ANT SI WM. A. BORMANS, Architect and Superintendent OfSee--ScS tVivnt BMlIdtAa. Pbaai 823.

Peoeacela. ria. NuhriiSe, Teas. to a heavy unloading- of long Interests. July then remained around 3 until toward the close, when it sold off 12 point further, closing 3 points above the low for the day.

The fall months sold off steadily 25 points below the opening, which were the high figures for the day. Spots alao advanced above 25 pointa. Stock. Stocks showed a sHgt)t weakness oa the apaning. due to profit taking by a few, but toward noon cvld en ed greater strength and advanced from 1 to 2 pointa, again selling oft from to 14 cent, just before the close.

Money was 7 pet cent, somewhat cheaper than during the past few days. Grain. Wheat continued strong throughout the day. fluctuations-no varying ever 1' cent, being fir mthe greater part of the day, but sold 14 over that cloaa of yesterday, closing and over the cloae of Tuesday. Corn waa stronger than the day previous, there being but fractional advance in prices, closing to over Tuesday's prices.

Oats were also a fraa-tlon higher than at the close on Tuesday; opening higher and closing to higher than the day previous. A. G. CROCKETT, Manager. New York Cette Merkat.

Open. High. Luw. Close. Jan.

12.44 12.44 12.18 12.30 July 12.70 12.3J 12.34 Oct 12.36 12.28 12.11 12.14 Dec. 12.35 1.8 12.11 13.t5 Liverpool IF pots T.42. New York Spots 13.50. New Orleans Spots 12K. Grain and revision Market.

wheat You Will Find Solid eaix Xv d. Dunham's fast launch, Sold and Recommended by W. A. D'ALEMBERTE, Druggtat and Apothecary, 121 South Palafox Street. Pensacola.

Fla. SECRET SOCIETIES. a a The new marine railways of Frank Daniels at the foot of Herron's wharf, have so far been completed that Legal Advertisements. AATHBONK LOOSE NO, M. Kathbone No xa, Kifbtn of Prlaa.

maeta 1-huraday aifet it and visiting bratnrao er4Uiiy tnvitsd to attend. EIJa-ER MAT. CO, F. 8TSWAST. K.

small launches can be docked and repaired. The set of ways for small vessels are ready for use, but the other two sets for larger vessels are not yet completed. Comfort in our rockers. Got lots of them. For the porch, for the bedroom, for the parlor.

All good. All handsome. All comfortable, with a big $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $3.50 up to $5. TO RELIEVE EXHAUSTION TRY A BOTTLE OF Penaacota Lodge, no. 4, o.

O. Pensacola Lodfe 4. I. O. O.

meets every Thursday eventing at at tht, new hall on Belmont and Birita streets. O. J. SSMMES, nrh. A.

KERLE. Secrataxy. a a The new sailing list of the Gulf Transit shows the following vessels under charter to load here: Open. High. Close.

99 Lew. MVS July 9 sa For Liverpool Oracia, now in port; AN ORDINANCE Relating to Gas, Water and Sewer Be It Ordained by the' Mayor and Council of the City of Pensacola: Section 1. That whenever provision Bhall be made by ordinance for the paving, or repavlng of any street or portion of street, within the Citv of Pensacola. it shall be the duty of the Board of Public Works, to have the owners or agents of ail property abutting- upon the portion of any such street to be paved or repaved. notified to make ful connections with the water, g-as or sanitary sewer mains, in the front or on the side of tfceir respective properties, and to make all necessary repairs to such where said connections may have been made prior to the passage of the ordinance authorizing1 such paving or Section 2.

That it shall be the tlutv Sept 9t 104 E. A. Saltmarsh, due end of July; VI-vina, due August-24. Live Oak Camp No. TT.

O. T7 meets tn Pythla hail the 1st and Ird Wednesdays la each month. VUitlcg Stvereigna cordially lnTtt4. W. K.

ROWLAND, LESLTKJ K. BROOICS. dark. High. For Palermo Federica, second half Low.

63T4, 64 Open. 64 .54 04 CORN July Sept OATS July. 54 For Genoa Dora Baltra, now in port; Arimatea, July 7. High. 42 For Venice Federica, second half Open.

41 3S Low. 41 3tVs July Sept DAUGHTER OF "tEBECCA. Naomi Lodge, No. 10, Iaugtitre et Rebecca, meets every Monday nirht at 8 o'clock in O. O.

F. ha.lL VialURg ala-ters cordially Invited to ba preaent. MISS M. L. WOOD.

N. O. M. E. LIC AT A.

Sec July. Marston Qttina, For Oran Arimatea, July 7. For Sperzia Dora Baltea, now In of every owner or agent of any prop erty abutting upon the portion of any street to be paved or repaired as afore port. M. A.

BAKER CO. MANUFACTURERS Seamless Turpentine Stills, Pensacola, Fla. Phone 149. Pensacola, Fla. 108410 S.

Palafox St. said to have within sixty days after the For Marseilles Arimatea, July 7. For Triesteirimatea, July New York Stock Market. Open. Sou.

Pac 79 Copper 164 A. S. R. 122 Atch 1 A. R.

i.HlVs B. R. 5 B. Erie 24 date or notice from the Board of Public Works, all connections with the sanitary sewers, water or gas pipes laid under the portion of the streets from such Federica, second-half July. i Close.

4 54 Close. 42 38 Close. 804 88 123 92 11 57 97 24 23 S7 100 114 174 112 82 Vi lT 121 89 124 140 Pensacota uodge No. 8. Pensacola, Lodjre, No.

2. K. of P. every Monday eveninr at o'clock at their temporary Castle Hall. West Garden street.

Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. W. A. BMTTH. H.

HORSLER. K. of R. A 8. sewers, water or gas mains to a point DOUR, For Bayonne--Stag, July 9.

Arrived Yesterday. Barrister. Br ss Maycock. 3080, Liver-. W.

R. QUTNA, Aatatant-Cailr. R. M. CAI1T.

t. Vlce-Praaldent. I. a REESE, PrMid.ot inside of the -established curb line of the C. F.

I a street. When tfee property Is improved. 36V pool to A. A. -Brown Co.

a separate connection shall be made to accommodate each main build In if and where a separate connection shall be made to accommodate each thir Ciearea resieraay. Cameron. Br" ss. Robinson. 1S23.

for .100 .114 .173 ty feet front of such property, except Poeilat. with S14.OO0 ft sawn timber; for Civita Vecch la -with 780.000 ft sawn timber. 199.600 "ft lumber; for Nanlee, with 466.000 ft sawn timber, THE PEOPLE'S BANK OF PENSACOLA. CAPITAL 4URPLXI AJMD UNDIVIDED-PROFITS, DIRECTOR S-. J.

J. HOOTON, R- M. CART L. J. REEVES.

T. E. WELLES, W. A. D'ALEMBERTK, J.

3. REESE W. DeC. KESSLERw A Oeneral Banking Builnau Transacted and Account Solid tad Ships' Disburse mants alvan Special Attention. In corner Iota where said frontage may V.

U. Pfd. L. AN Can. Pac.

N. Y. P. Reading St. S.

Fetana V. abut on the portion of the street or Uli iMi 12 139 streets to be paved and Improved, In which case one connection for each of ft lumber. Cav-o Bonito. Br ss. WMa-ery.

2213. for Genoa, with 1.90, 000 ft sawn timber. the services above specified shall be made to accommodate a depth of not All Work Teated ana Outran taad. Wflta ua tor prlc. Wt cao interest jron.

600,000 ft lumber. QHT. Author. "Rr ss. Rushforth, 2501.

Mohile over one hundred and twenty-five feet. All such connections to be made of a permanent character, in conformance with the ordlnancea if the City and the rules and regulations of the Board of Askitt Wliat is that quotation abotit "a friend In Noitt A friend la need keeps a man broke. Illustrated Bits. to A. A.

Brown Co. 2paa.nt 7 Contra Public Works and under the supervision of said Board. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK PENSACOLA A General Banking Business Conducted on a Safe and Conservative Ba sis. Section 3. That whenever sanitary to The Kevser-Mwdon Co.

Cayo Bonito. Br. ss, Wldgery. 2213, Vera Cruz to Pensacola Lumber Co. Ceres, Nor ss, Gendersen, 1429, Liverpool to order.

sewers shall be laid and accepted by the authorised agents of the City of Pensacola on any street or portion of street In the City of Pensacola. it shall be the duty of the Board of Public Works to have the owners or agents of all improved property abutting upon the street or portion of street notified to make connection with the sewer mains in front or on the side of their respective prop R. M. Bushnell, Cashier. Correspondence Solicited.

MAMJfACTlmERS OF Dora Baitea. Jtai ss. rgssano, zbit, Baltimore to Oulf Transit Co. Olenwood. Br e.

Richards, 1253, pome-ron to J. A. Merritt Co. Oracia, Span ss, Ruia, 2122, Tampa to Gulf Transit Co. ifirrifmnr.

Br as. Scores. 250S. URFSfiTINE GTILUM P.O.BOX 673 to H. Baars Co.

erties. Section 4. That it all be the duty rcc3pte- wCt3 9MITHS of every such owner or agent of any Noliaement, Br 83, Young, 2492, Tampa to J. A. Merritt Co.

uiKotn Br ss. Brentica. 1693 Jjtm T1 improved property abutting upon any Interest was credited on accounts mas to F. O. Howe Sc Co.

Real Estate Transfers. The following Is a list of the Re Estate Transactions recorded yesterday aa furnished by tb6 Pensacola Abstract Company. Deed a July 3, 107. W. IJ.

Smith to Robert E. Barrow 2 acres in the southwest 4 of Sec So. Tp 2 N. 31 J00. Wm.

B. Runyan et al Bessie 7. Lewey Lots 1 and 2 In block 118. of the East Kins Tract, East of Tarragona street 125. Therea Bartheleney et al to Svlvestw Soto The 25 feet of lot 1.

In Dlock 124 of the Maxent Tract $75. E. C. Bonlfay to Harrison Sundav AH Interest in 3 acres of the Collins Grant, In the village of Melne; Beginning nt a take or corner on the main street running- weatwardly and fronting- on said street 460 feet a stake; from thence in a southeast direction to the watr line of Mill Pond; thence along: the margin of said pond until the same distance Is made on a straight line as arst mentioned; thence on a parallel Unj to the southeast line to point of starting $40. Harrison Sunday to Mercy Mooe, grantors" daughter Same as above deed from E.

C. Bonlfay to Sunday. Jas. C. Watson to A.

J. Watkina The north 75 feet of lot 4 and the north 75 feet Of the west Vt of lot block 3 East King Tract. East of Tarragona street 1100 and oeher considerations. 3 Rosa Lea. Br ss.

Hewsen, 1817, Vera Crua to J. A. Merritt Co. Thurland Castle. Br ss.

Craven, 24S3, Coataacoalcos to Oulf Transit Co. yO in our Savings Department My street or portion of street upon which sewer mains have been laid to have, within sixty days after the date of notice from the Board of Public Works, as aforesaid each building in which household liquid waste, human sewerage or manufacturing or- industrial liquid waste mav be generated, separately connected JL shaf have been laid under the previai: of any ordinance now in farce, or that may hereafter be passed. It Shalt be unlawful for any peraon, ftrm or corporation or their agents, to dig Into er disturb any such pavement or parts nmi for any nuraoae whatever without wearsiae, xsr nunier, zone, tioatz-acoalcos to A. Brown it Co. 1st.

is Your name on our doors? emps. i.0-)Hna' Arr shin Trr uj I ith the said eewer. All such connec tions to be made of a permanent char Beaasco John -A. Merritt Co. Ordi-! a written permit irora mt Joara or rim acter, in conformajBce with the lie Works.

Any person deslriag to dig nances of the City and rules and regula- i Swed bk. Lunch. 6S4. Mnn. han to order.

After this date all Soda Water will' be 50c jer case and 25c as deposit for return of case, making first cost 75c. For each case full of bottles so sold the 25c deposit will be returned. The constant advance of rjlass and material has made it necessary to take this step to protect my bottles. Assuring you of the best of service and the usual high quality of goods. I am JACOB LIPPS.

The Interstate Contract Co. Forty MMee ef Railroad at Pensacola Florida. Proposals for Grading- forty (40) miles of Railroad, will be received at tha office of the INTERSTATE CONTRACT No. 224 (second floor) Brent Pensacola, until noon on July 20, 1907. On and after, the 22nd of June, the Plans, Profiles, Contract Specificatiotis and forms of Proposals for Work can be seen at the above address.

The work to be graded, covers twenty (20) miles of the Andalusia Division, and also twenty (20) miles of the Atmore Division, of the Alabama Western Railroad. The Company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Euphemia, ltai. on. Avegno, 802.

Ayres, to Rosasco Bros. Nor bk. Ellerson. 480. Rio AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Government Depository.

Opera House Building. Chaa. W. Umir, M. S.

Clark. Jno. PfeifTer. Jaa. Andrews.

President. Vlce-Prea. A Cashier, Asst. Cashier. Asst.

Caehier. neiro to order. Maren, Nor dk, uisen, 1333, vera Cruz to master. Paolino. Ita.l bk, Slcardi.

1198. Buenos Ayres to master jrogresso, ior us, ju.iii.il eien, Ha vana to master. Saluto. Nor bk. soaai, 766.

Barbadoea to order. Trl Hi! lift Vanlo i Ve compound interest every three months in our Savings Department. Pensacola Lumder Co. Steinvora, Ita.1 bk. Marchi, 1058.

Havana to Rosasco Broa. Superb, Nor OK, toynaiu. 1394, La Plata to order. Thomas. Ital bk, Lauro, 803, Castella-rearc to Pensacola Lumber Co.

scnoonara. Lizzie B. Wiley. Am sch, 325, Matanzas to master. Maxsie S.

'Hart. Am ach, Cheney 591 Santiago to Master. A Throbbing Head A jumble of aches Hicks' The Doctor Away from Home When Most Needed. People are often very much disappointed to find that their family physician is away from home when they most need his services- Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have In many instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured of physician summoned. The right way Is to keep" at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

No physician can prescribe a better medicine for these diseases. By having it in the house you escape much-pain and suffering and ail risk. Buy it now; It may save life. Tor sale by all druggista. -Fairbanks, in 8t.

Paul. St Paul, July 3. Vice-President Fairbanks arrived in St. Paul from the East" to-day on his way to Fergus Falls, Minn. He was, met at the station by Senator Clapp and escorted to the Minnesota Club, where he had breakfast with a party of friends, Fairbanks wnr deliver the Fourth of July oration at Fergus Falla.

n. Uapudine cures tnem ai once, nuy a bottle today and prevent your nervous immediately easy to take. Sold at all drug- stores. up or disturb any pavement-shall make written application to the Board of Public Works for permission to dig up and disturb auch and shU pay ta the City in cash at the time application Is made auch sum of money as said Board may deem sufficient to pay all cost incurred tn restoring such wr-tion of pavement disturbed to its original condition, and immediately fter tiie repairs, causing such digglag up er disturbing having been made, tnj Foard of Public Works shall be notified, where-upen such Board shall cause the excavation In or under the street or streets, to be filled up under its own direction by men in Its employ, and aa soon thereafter as it may seem practicable to said Board, It shall cause that portion of the pavement thua disturbed to be placed in it original condition as near as practicable. Should the coat of sueh work be less than the amount paid the City as alwrve the excess shall be retutnel to the owner, and if It should be more the owner shall pay the difference to the City.

Section 8. That any perwm. firm or corporation digging up or disturbing any such pavement, or causing th sj to Ik- dug up or disturbed contrary to the provisions of thla or tailing to make the sewer connections as reoul'ed by this ordinance, or failing or refuslnc to overlook, examine, test and make rood any property Owned and nalntat)ied bv It or them under the portion of the street or streets to be paved -ml lm. provI. ahall upon "conviction, be punched by a fine of not less than Twenty Ofl) Dollars nor exceeding Uee Hundred (100.fr0 Dollars, or by Imprisonment for not exceeding sixty dajr.

Section That the notice hereinbefore referred to of the Board of Public Worka to the owners of property abnttlru? upon any street or portion ef street shall, lor the purposes of this ordinance, consist of a printed or written notice left with the Ofcupante of auch premises. If thvre may be. and by reneral notice published daily for two weeks In one or mort daily newspapers printed within the City of Pensacola which notice shall set forth tlie streets or portions of stress ti be pved or repaved, an the streets or portions of streets upon which connections enust be made with sanitary sew-era, and the end of the period In which all connections, repairs, extcaaioaa, x-arrJnattona and teettn of water or gaa, rira er aewere. electric Urnu power, telephone or telegrapa polea jntaat be made. Section 1.

That aQ enjinanca er parts of ordinance In conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 11. That this Ordinanc thall take effect upon Its passage and approval. Passed June X. 1M7, Approved June 1.

1MT. Attest: Mayor. La. G. ATMAKD, Clerk.

tlona of the Board of Public Works and under the supervision of said Board. Section 5. That It shall be the duty of the Board of Public Works tb notify ail peraone, firms or corporations, or then-agents, owning or operating any gas or water mains, or private sewer systems, electric light power, telephone or telegraph poles, on the streets or portio.is of street for which ordinances have been passed providing- for the' pavtng or re-paving thereof to overlook, examine and test all such property- owned and maintained by tem on, under or across any of said streets, and It shall thereupon be the duty of such persona. Arm or corporations, or their agents, to forthwith proceed to overlook, examine and test all of such property owned and maintained by them on, under or across the streets or portions of streets to be paved or repaved, and to make all repairs, renewals or extentions Thereto necessary to properly operate and maintain such property without subsequent disturbance for a period of five yeaie after the completion of the pavtnj? or re-navlng, and all such persona, firms, or corporations or their agents, owning auch water or gaa mains, and sewerage systems, electric light, power telephone or telegraph poles shall, within slxtydays after the date of notice from the Bocud of Public Works, lay and build all such connections and make all such renewals and extensions on, across and under the portion of the streets or part of streets tt be paved or repaved which may be necessarv to properly supply their patrons and carry on their business for a period of Ave years after the completion of the paving or repaying as afo. s.iid.

Section That should the owner or agent of any property abutting upon that portion of any street about to be paved or repaved or on which anitary er mains have been as aforesaid. or natlKt within sixty days after the date of notice from the Board of Public Works, aa aforesaid, to lay or have laid a connection with the sewer to a point Inside the curb line of the air et to be paved or repaved, so that auch property may be thus connect wtth tine public aewer at such pointa mm designated In Section 2 of thla ordinance, or fall to connect the public sewer with the eewer en his property, the Board of Public Works may proceed to have laid iurh coonectiona with the public sewer nd assess the cost of. sama against th owner of the abutting property for whlih such connections la thua made- Su-h assessments ahall become a lien upon rbe abuting property from the date of the warrant and shall ba due and payable within thirty tf days after the date of such lien. If not paid within ewh tirne the lien shall become Immediately forecloaabie in the manner provided by law, and Interest at the rate of eight 3 per- cent, per annum shaii. be adoeU to sm-h lien from the date of such assessment until its final payment together with ell costs of collection.

Section 7. after any parr it "I HAND YOU HEREWITH CHECK" Tlicrc is a certain dignity about paying the-amounts you owe others with3 check that makes a bank account invaluable and indispehsible to" all who have ambition; Open an account at- The First 1 National. Pay tor what you buy-with checks. Such a systemhelps to cultivate the saving-habit, and adds to your standing in the GREEN STOKERS MAKE SHIP LATE By Aaaoclated Press. New York.

July 3. Unable to keep B. K. Roberts, Interstate Contract Company. up steam because of inexperienced stokers employed to take the places For the of dissatisfied firemen, the steamer Vaderland arrived from Antwerp today two days late.

The company having had considerable trouble with the firemen on the Vaderland at Antwerp shut them out and engaged inexperi enced stokers; flATIOfJflLBAwi 1 At at li I a La LW it at at NKS. Peniacola, St. Andrews and Gulf Steamship Co. BTEAMEW TARPON. W.

O. BARROW. naST -CLAS PAFSENGEE AK3 service. Blva rtNSACOLA. MOblLE, APALAC ICO la, CARRABELLE.

T. ANDREWS. MiLkVlLLE. And all poin ta en St. Anr Bay, Cae rabeiie 4 Aoetachteola.

SCHEDULE. Leaves Perreaaola Sunday, 8:38 p. tor Mobile, Ala. Leave Pensacola, Tuesday, 8:39 p. ftr t- Andrewa, MiilvlMe, A pa lachJeoUi CerrabeUe end toterinediAie Itvr additional lefarmatton r' iv tj J.

R. 6AU'6S. COBB. Cbaerai yrt. and As.

eaceia. Fia OF, PENSACOLA. FLA- "Cured of Lung Trouble. "It it now eleven years, since I had a narrow escape from writes Cp- Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C.

"I had run down In weight to 125 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by- day and by night. Finally. I began taldag Dr. New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and ,1 was restored to my normal weight. 170 puonds." Thousands persons are healed erery year.

"Guaranteed at all druggists. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle frev A stone house la not as durable as en that is built of brick, A brick house, well constructed, will outlast one built of granite. E. E.

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