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The Pensacola News from Pensacola, Florida • 8

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noini C5ATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1905 THE DAILY NEWS PEN 3 ACQ LA. FLORIDA SATUMUmi 8 HAVE YOU SEEfi If "A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bosh" 7 Often Ths Kidneys Are Weakened by Orer-York. Unhealthy jKidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that oaly urinary and bladder troubles were to be THEfff? THEY ARE HEW how much Is a Policy Contract In the Home Life Insurance Co. of New York worth which GUARANTEES an ANNUAL statement of tho of each individual's share the dividend Fund (Sllmm dends) when compared with" a Contract.

which an divi- GEOR9E P. WENT WORTH, General Agent for Florida WILLIAM C. HOOTON, Assistant General Room No. 1 Fisher Building. No.

204 S. Palafox traced to tne Kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these, most important organs. The kidneys "filter and purify the blood that is their work. TUBULAR 4-IN-HANDS. A Roman stripes.

ir.iini 1 i 1 iiiiiu.1.,1, -vj. They are seasless and durable. Price, mk 1 ni hD Therefore, when your kidneys are weak i WASH TIES. Club Ties to 15c IF WE HAVE IT, IT 18 THE BEST. 25c Four-in-Hands the Old Mill Inn, leaves tonight for New York on a business trip, to be gone about ten days or two weeks, Delicious Boned Cnicken and Turkey! nn.hIf Tim Ufa flna or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty." I i If you are sick or feel badly," begin taking thei great kidney remedy, Dr.v Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health.

A trial will convince anyone. you are sick you can -make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great tidney is soon realized. It ttands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold ANOTHER NEW TIE, "THE OREL." A flowing end summer tie, Just the thing to wear without a vest, See -Neckwear display In our north window, Mrs.

Whitfield who has been the charming guest of her cousin, Mrs W. J. Hannah, and the recipient of many delightful social attentions during her visit, left today for Montgomery, much to the regret of her many friends here. wuw uiiii wiu iiuf www ir Uuw I IliuU llUi, 005, 1 Just Received I Something New! Mr, John Hobart Cross is in the city on a visit to his mother. Can be Served Hot or Cold.

Ma the Best Salad in tie World. STAiiDAibflini 1 THIESEII BUILDIIKA4 on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. iYou may have a sample bottle Captain John Cheney leaves tomorrow with a party of Montgomery lrlends on a pleasant fishing trip. John Cheney ieft at noon today for Montgomery to visit her sister and will be away about two week3 One of the most attractive of the social events of the past week wa3 the dance given by Miss Stella Avery In honor of her friend. Miss Howell, at the Country Club Wednesday night.

A charming party of society people enjoyed this delightful aHalr, where hostess and guest of honor were most attentive and gracious hostesses, i Miss Howell expects to leave for home and Miss Stella Avery will join her in Atlanta at the end of next week for a visit. I I i Home of Swamp-Hoot. Sol Cahn Co. C. Goodman.

Geo. Arnsperger. THE STORE THAT PHONES 179 THE PURE FOOD FEEDS THE PEOPLE. AND -480. STORE.

201-203 8. Palakox Pjcnsaoota. Dy man iree, aiso a puipuici wmug how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer Bing-hamton, Y- Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. on every bottle. Dr. W. C.

Rowe has returned from Chicago and is staying at the home of Mrs. Preston on West Romana street." 'I WEATHER CONDITIONS. 1 ROSES OF THE WORLD. Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Brent and Miss Celestlne Brent expect to leave to morrow for Battle Creek, to spend a few weeks. The barometer still remains low-over Maine with the wind blowing COUPONS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. khirty miles from the northwest at (McClure-Phillips), has latterly In Boston given rise to what amounts to a small cult, the distinguished founder -ot which finds In the book "an element of permanence;" and is proselytlngwrth" might" Jand main.

that the best way to reach the human heart Is by feediaf the body well. There is no choicer, cleaner or better stock of Groceries anywhere Dr. Pearson of Montgomery, arrived today on a visit to his wife and baby who are guests of Mrs. E. H.

Gonzalez on North Sprang street. The baby, has been very ill, but is considered better today. SOME THING CANNOT BE FOR- GOTTEN, Miss Boullion I am very sorry, than our s. There Is nothing In food that might pleaBe a husband, brother, mother, Bon, sister or daughter that haven't got. We make it a point to deliver order promptly and Just as ordered.

Try our FOX RIVER BUTTER, 35c. PER POUND. (By Agnes and Egerton Castle. Some stories are born with plots; some, as they go; alongchieve plots; and some, by the behavior of rebellious heroine or hero, have plots that would win the approval of a reallist like Mr. Howells.

The best part of the book Is Its unaffected high moral tone. "The mt sion of genius," says one of the characters, "is to purify, uplift, and I think no one wise who insults ignorance or boasts of his own erudition. The good I can do Is by radiation and reflection. And, too, my child, we are both professing Christians. Do you re: member that some cf our Saviour nearest and dearest friends were only poor fishermen? If He could stoop surely we can." The fiaelity of Ithe story to real the pretty love $tory of the doctor and Agnes, the goodness of the queer little parson, jwith his eccentric "Praise the Lord!" upon all occasions, the scenery and the humor of chapters like "The Literary Trjatf make the book lone worth Naele Pub.

New York. New Yorkcity. The high pressure which was over Montana 24 hours ago has moved to the upper Lake Region, giving northerly winds to the eastern portion of the Cotton Belt. A trough of low pressure is charted from Spokane, Washington, to El Paso, Texas, and another high on the North Pacific coast. Thempef-alures feli.fily below 40 degrees were recorded this morning from Northern Nevada to Northern Montana with light frost at Havre and Lander.

Thunderstorms occurred during the past 12 hours from Northern Texas to Western Tennessee. One inch of rain Is reported from Amarillo. Pensacola Minimum temperature in last 24 hours, 71; maximum, 83; velocity of the wind at 7 a. m. today, 4 Tniles per hour.

WM. F. REED. Observer. mm Mr, Harold Rosasco leaves tonight for New York and will sail on Tuesday for his home in Genoa.

Mr. Rosasco's plans are to to return to Pensacola next fall wjhich Is a matter cf much pleasure toft friends here. The young men of the Junior Social set are giving a dance to their girl friends tonight at the Country Club. capt. ut couia never marry you, you wilf soon forget me.

Capt. Shortcash Oh, yes. I could forget you easy enough, but how about my i creditors? "ASHES OF ROSES." 1 Who can restore the petals of the rose Once they are shed i Who can recall life's jewelled mo- ments i Once love is dead? UL THE GROCER. PHONE 213. 400 S.

PALAFOX MONDAY WE WILL SELL 10 YARDS ALPINE LAWN FOR 25 CENTS. OUR WINDOW. F. E. BRAWNER.

A DAIRY MAfb'S TEA. Miss Julia Younge is getting up a Dairy Maid's Tea which will be given on the afternoon of May 27th for thi benefit cf the Scott Memorial Altar fund. This will take place on the lawn at Mrs. P. K.

Younge's home on Guillemarde, street, and promises to be a delightful affair. Delicious refreshments will be sold. 1 ae BARGAINS! BARGAINS! MONDAY WE WILL SELL FULL SEAMLESS HOSE AT 7 CENTS A PAIR OR 75 CENTS DOZEN. SEE The Manila Times says the soidiers sing constantly a song 1 OUR WINDOW. F.

E. BRAWNER. AT NO STREET. ENTIRE 509 SOUTH PALAFOX COHEN PARKER'S STOCK OF MERCHAN that begins thus: "Damn, damn the Filipinos, Pockmarked, klaklak ladrones, Underneath the starry flag, Civilize them with a Krag. Mrs.

Stone Is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. K. Hyer.Jr. OUR COFFEES DISE.

COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 20TH. EVERYTHING GOING AT COST AND LESS. mayl9-3t are roasted twice a week by experts, who have all the different coffees, SEE 0LR Chocolates and Bonbons AT 20c PER FOIW. For ParMars Call cn The many friends of Miss Miriam Choate will be glad to learn that she is better today. and grades of coffees to select from, DON'T experiment with small roast Then return us I to our own beloved homes." i Isn't this insubordination? Should not these soldiens be charged with treason for opposing the wishes of the President? MONDAY WE WILL SELL 10 YARDS BEST BLUE AND RED CALICO FOR 45 CENTS.

SEE OUR ers who are unable to carry the stock to put. up the different blends ofj There will be preaching at the Presbyterian Church tomorrow by Rev. Mr. Irwin. WINDOW F.

E. BRAWNER.i coffee, even if they had the experi-j ence. We are the largest dealers Ins OUR COFFEES the city, try us. Phope 400, The TEA STORE. JACOB Y.

are roasted twice a week by experts, Miss Stella Avery and her guest. Miss Howell of Atlanta, Miss Edna Avery and Mrs. J. Campbell Averv, have been guests of Miss" Lilli-? at the Old Mill Inn at one and another this week. MONDAY WE WILL SELL YARDr who havej all the different coffee3, and gradep cf coffees to select from.

DON'T experiment with' small roast WIDE FITCHVILLE DOMESTIC 15 YARDS FOR $1.00. F. E. BRAWNER. bj 2a Sooth Palafox Street Phone 183.

Osceola Clab Building. AUTHOR OF "THE ROSE OF JOY." On April 21, with Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggin, the; Misses Jane and Mary Findlater, after several bewildering months, sailed for their home in Scotland. Handed on from hostess to hostess; theyj saw chiefly the social side of this country, where the Book on I which they had collaborated with Mrs. Wiggin has found popularity.

By readers who enjoyed "The Affair at the Inn." it is not as well known as it ishould be that Miss Mary FimHater has had published here several books of her own. The best liked of them, 'The Rose of Joy ers who afe unable to carry the stock to put up the different blends of coffee even If they had the experience. I We are the largest dealers in the city. 'Try us Phone 400, The TEA STORE. JUST THINK OF IT! Miss Allie arrived today from Montgomery, where she has been enjoying every social attention, and will join her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Willis, at the Old Mill Inn. DOUGLASS SHOES AT $2.50. EVERYTHING ELSE JUST AS GOOD. ALL BRAND NEW STOCK.

MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. QUICK. MONDAY WE WILL SELL NO. 80 ALL-SILKl RIBBON AT 10 CENTS YARD. SEE OUR WINDOW.

Mr. Strudwick, who is a guest at F. E. BRAWNER. THIS IS TOO GOOD TO MISS.

REMEMBER. 509 SOUTH PALAFOX. COMMENCING SATURDAY AND Popularity of That 35-cent I Lunch I- Fay-SnolGS Hi iCnl ft "if. 'jfit EVERY DAY UNTIL GONE. Subscribe for The Daily cents per week.

WEEK OF SELLIM i from 12 to 3:30 p. ni continues to grow. Th best food3 to be hadL Prepared by an expert enced chef and served in the most pleasing manner. -1 D- AT 0 Fay-S holes Typewriter I Acknowledged the Best Machine Upon the Market Best House Paint THERF is no for putting any paint on your house other Seal" Pure White Leak othing else is as good nothing else is as cheap (by the year). All this has been proVen sold by M- A.

M. AVERY. II KANDY KITCHEN CAFE, X104: S. Palafox Street, Phone 999. Music From 3:30 to 7:30 p.

COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 20, LASTING UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 27, I Every Item a Money Saver for You. 10 yds. Lawn for Lightest Shift, Lightest Running. The Champion Speed Writer of. tnt World Use It MORE FAY-S HOLES USED PEN8ACOLA THAN ANY OTHER SINGLE MAKE.

8EE IT BEFORE BUYING. Bargain in Pensacola; Real Estate The property known as Kupfrifin's Park, includ 12-yd Bolts Long Cloth 66e China and Jap Silks at 49c for 99c rA Yard-Wide Taffeta Silks In $1.50 Mercerized Napkins i for $1.25 dozen colors at 69c 10 yds. Nainsook Checks 20c Figured Piques at 15c for 45c in cki-i, 15 yds. Fitch ville Domestic 10 yds. Shirting Calicoes nA for 40c t.L:sh!..cd..: 75c Figured Taffeta Silks CaliCOeS' 10 yd IQr C- 22.inch-Bird'sEye-a 24-inch Bird's Eve at.

68-inch Mercerized Table Da- 75c Plain Glaeia Silk at 37e mask at 59C 20 yds. 6 Unbleached Domestic for $1.00 20 and 25cJ Oxfords 10c 10 yds. 8 Ginghams 63 10 yds. 8 I Lawns 10 yds. Torchon Lace 40c 15c White Lawn 10c 25c.

Colored Tissues 15c $1.25 Bed Spreads for 99c ing Race Track, Ball and Shooting Grounds, also one R. C. DAVIS, State Aa C. J. LEVEY, Local Agent 2).

CHaniicr Clastct in Fine One-Story Dwelling House. Will sell to right party for part cash and balance on long time. $1.50 Bed Spreads for. rafting and Jhunlin Trolley Party Under Auspices cf 3 i Conductors and Hotormen jj To Furnish Their New Hill. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1.805, Children, to 8 p.

-Adulta. 8 to 11 p. m. ADULTS TICKETS, 25 CENTS or particulars consult TH0S. C.

WATSON Leading Real Estate Agents. nn nrr nil 111 nnirm nimm i.mi-m IXial Sketche and Decorated China for Sale. 114 West Chase Street DON'T MISS THIS PHiTR TO urr um hll lhuico OMHla, LAUIto WAISTS AND SHIRT WAIST SUITS. SUPPLY YOURSELVES WITH ERYTHING IN THE DRY LINE LAWNS, CALICOES ANti SHOES AT HALF THEIR ORIGI What you pay for exfracts ia Iro-pottaat, but what you get for your money la ten times more Important Ask for Burnett' Vanilla Jd be boot. NAL COST.

509 SOUTH PALAFOX- mayl9.

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Years Available:
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