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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 18 a t
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DIAMONDS WATCHES JJVlELRYtl
CLOCKS PRECIOUS STONES BRONZES J
STERLING SILVERWARE t
ART POTTERY OPTICAL GOODS
CUT GLASSWARE I
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l Engraving and Fine Stationery
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention j
Em O Zadck Jewelry COal
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THE ANNUAL REUNION
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OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS I
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T W LL BE HELD IN LOUISVILLE
JuNE 14 15 AND 1 GENERAL
CRDER BY COMMANDER STEPH
EN D LEE
following general ordor has
i upd by Oommandor Stephen D
a tf the United Confederate Vet
ral Order No 23
1 The soman ttng general an
r rs that according to the custom
f < ire in force which leaves the
mandmg general and the depart
commanders the fixing of th
or the roankm the fifth annual
r on of the United Confederate
ans will be held in the city ol
jHIe Ky on June 14 15 and 16
Wednesday Thursday and Fri
respectively those days having
a named by our host as satisfac
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Kentuckys Illustrious Sons
L The commanding general can
> attempt to enumerate the many
f actions the glorious common
alh of Kentucky has to offer to
1 nited Coafoderaie Veterans but
may say that no state in the union
n point with greater pride to the
i n < achivements of her men and
IUlPD ia the days of the early set
THnt of thf eoantry headed by the
t4 nflemau Daniel Boone and
ifltIeg woman Mrs Woods that
111 ran present a grander array of
Jrt Confederate seas than Albert I
b TV y JonitBtOB Dick Taylor John
V Morgan Joan C Breckenridge Si
11110 B Buckaer Humphrey Marshall
ti Ir r R CrRlon4en and scores of
< > ur > hAt cetild be named and he
TMturon with peculiar pride that to
h r MOMS the honor of giving to
7 io human race that great patriot
t bullions lesser aDeI uastaiaed South
cm onrl aiaa Jeffersoa Davis our
iirs and only preeMoat
Hi The oeJBmaatUBg general most
Vandy ipm of the action which
riade the great city of Louisville the I
mwtm point for the veterans in 1905 I
Tue inclemency of the weather at the
union of 19M yaocScaily sot at
iituehr the alaract i erfect arrange
nuus that had been made for the
pleasure of the wearers of the gray
and it was due to tae geaeroas and
patriotic ia a aM women DOted all
over tae world for their peerless bea
t > aa4 matctlees caaraie that another
opportunity hId > > e given them to
cntertata the stirrivors oC the Confed
erate armies
An Occasion of Splendor
These laea aM weaea are already
de sing ways aai means to make the
mooting of thte year for splendor ex
ier and variety wneqaalled in our
annals and tb ee who were present
< > n th < former oca I know full well
why ran be expeotei for the hospi
1ay and yelcomc of the SOBS an4i
uanehM r of Kentucky arejonly equall
fl 1 m warmth aad exuberance by
ilrdrws U4 prodfgalft v anti are
Ihnnle aad Hoeadiag
Located geo rapliiealiy so as to be II
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easily accessible to a vast majority of
the camps of the U C V with lavish
attractions spread out for their pleas
ure with men and women appealing
to them to come to their homes and
firesides the commanding general I
feels that the Boys of the 60s will
be given a welcome that will have to
be marked with a white stone He
therefore most earnestly urges the
officers and members of camps to com
mence now without delay to make
preparations to attend this grand
gathering Let them at once set
about selecting delegates and alter
nates and use every effort to have a
large attendance so that this reunion
may indeed be the largest and most
representative ever held He begs
all Confederate soldiers whether of
the army or navy whether members ol
camps or not to meet in Louisville
and live for a little while In loving
comradeship with each other the glor
ious deeds of the grandest armies the
world has ever known
IV The commanding general with
much pleasure announces at the re
quest of its most energetic president
Mrs W J Behan that the Confede
rate Southern Memorial AssocIation
will hold its meeting at the same time
and that the opening feature of the
convention will be the usual Jefferson
Davis memorial service The time
and place of this service will be given
in future orders so that every Confed
erate may be able to attend
V The commanding general sin
cerely hopes that the press of the en
tire country will endeavor to stir up
interest in the coming meting and to
this end he requests that thIs order be
published and editorial Comment
made thereon
By command of
STEPHEN D LEE
General Commander
Official
WILLIAM E MICKLE i
AdjutantGeneral and Chief OtStaft1
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Its a mistake to imagine that Itch i
ing piles cant be cured a mistake to
suffer a day longer than you can help
Doans Ointment brings instant relief
and permanent cure At any drug
store 50 cents I
HOTT Root Femetrste H rd Gromni
The extreme tips of a delicate root
are protected by a sheath set with
i minute scales Which as it is worn
away by friction against the soil Is as
constantly replaced so that it acts as
j a wedge and the root thread is carried
I down uninjured Another aid to pene
I tration lies in the provision whereby
the root as it pushes downward in
I search of nourishment exercises a
i slightly spiral screwllke motion which
I worms its tip into the ground An
t other important agent is the acid cell
sap which exudes on to and dissolves
I to some extent the rock or hard soiL
This may be tested by placing small
piece of polished marble in a pot in
which a plant Is set and covering it
with earth After some weeks the
marble will be found to have been cor
roded by the continuous action of this
acid
PROGRAM OF FLORIDA
EDITORS ANNUAL MEETING
THEY WILL MEET AT LAKE CITY I
MARCH 22 TO 24 AND A BIG
TIME IS ANTICIPATED PRO
GRAM OF UNUSUAL INTEREST
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HAS BEEN PREPARED
March22 to March 24 inclusive has
been selected by the executive com
mittee of the Florida Press Associa
tion as the dates for holding the next
annual meeting of the Florida Press
Association at Lake City I
The executive committee met in I
Jacksonville last week for the purpose
of fixing a date and arranging for a
program There were present at this
meeting T F MeBeath the president
of the association and the editor of
the Florida School Exponent T J
Appleyard secretary of the associa
tion and editor of the Lake City In
dex George W Wilson editorinchief
of the TimesUnion L Bittingcr
editor of the Ocala Star B L McKen
zie associate editor of the Palatka
TimesHerald and Fred L Robertson
editor of the Live Oak Crescent I
Preparing at Lake City
Secretary Appleyard reported that
great preparations were being made
in Lake City for the reception and en
tertainment of the Florida editors
and that he believed that there would
be a goon number of them present at
this annual meeting
i The most important part of the pro
ceedings of the meeting and a fea
ture which required considerable time
and study was the arranging of a pro
gram The program is a lengthy one
and is arranged so as to insure an in
teresting meeting even if some of
those who have been named to lead
on important topics are absent In
its entirety it is as follows
The Program
J Invocation Rev J B Ley editor
Christian Advocate
I Welcome address in behalf of Lake
City Hon Guy Gillen State Senator
from Columbia county
1 Response C L Bittinger Ocala
Star
President T A McBeaths annual
address
The Linotype in a Country Office
W S Johnson DeLand
History of Florida Journalism Frank
E Harris editor Ocala Banner
What Should Constitute a Newspaper
Libel George W Wilson editor Times
Union
Short talks on the Primary Law led
by W A Straub of the St Peters
burg Times with illustrations follow
ed by Jos Humphries editor of the
Bradentown Journal and Alfred St
ClairAbrams leflltfcr of the Tavare
Herald and others
Where and Why the Public School
System Has Proven a Disappointment
J M Gullliams of the School Expon
ent A discussion of the same will fol
low with the participants as follows
E T ByingtonMiami News T F Mc
Beath School Exponent Gainesville
Fred L Robertson Crescent Lhe
Oak Frank E Harris Banner Oca
la A M C Russell Argus Brooks
yule
Industrial Publications and Their
Effect on the Business Community J
A Hollomon editor Industrial Rec
ord The Society Column Miss Nellie E
Beck staff of The Pensacola Journal
The Circulation of a Newspaper
Rufus A Russell business manager of
the Metropolis
Should Legal Advertising Be Open
to Competition D E Thompson edi
tor Jf the St Augusratine Record to
be followed by a general discussion
in which Oliver F Farmer of the Levy
TimesDemocrat H W Jones of the
ChIpley Banner and pthers will parti
cipate
State Fair
The Importance of the State Fair
to the Agricultural Interests of the
state Wallace F Stovall Tribune
Tampa
Discussion by W R Carter Metro
polis Jacksonville Phillip Isaac
Press Fort Myers E V Blackman
HomeSeeker Miami Edward Fitz
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Bittinger Star Ocala J F Sherwood
Democrat Live Oak W E Pabor
Pineapple Pabor Lake H H Mc
Creary Sun Gainesville all in ten
minute talks
Lecture Making Up Daily Newspa
pers Claude LEngle Jacksonville
The Country Paper from a City
Newspaper Mans Standpoint Frank
L Mayes Journal Pensacola
The City Newspaper from a Country
Newspaper mans Standpoint Frank
E Walpole Record Manatee
The Newspapers Duty to the Home
Rev L D Geiger Citizen Apopka
Ethics Between Journalists Adrion
P Jordan Herald Punta Gorda
I To What Extent Should Advertising
Affect Editorial Policy Columbus B
Smith New Enterprise Madison
True Advertising Items Should Be
Paid For Mrs Neva C Childs Cham
pion Arcadia
The secretary was instructed to fill
in where any member declined in sub
ject assigned him
HEALTH
Means the ability to do a good days
work without undue fatigue and to
find life worth living You cannot
have indigestion or constipation with
out its upsetting the liver and pollut
ing the blootf Such a condition may
be best and quickest obtained by Her
bine the best liver regulator that the
world has ever known Mrs DW
Smith writes April 3 1902 I use
Herbine and find it the best medicine
for constipation and regulating the
liver I ever usedPr1ce 50 cents
Sold by all druggists
AWFUL EPIDEMIC
RAGED IN ZOLFO
IT THREATENED AT ONE TIME
TO ANNIHILATE THE WHOLE
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POPULATION
The DeSoto County Advertiser pub
lished at Zolfo contains the following
A terrible epidemic of the most fear
ful scourge that afflicts mankind pre
vailed in Zolfo for several hours last
Friday and at one time threatened to
annihilate the entire male population
Laziness Is the common name given
this awful disease and as we saw one
after another or our leading citizens
stricken soon after Arbor Day began
to dawn we almost lost r ith in the
future of our thriving town but as the
day advanced a few of the citizens who
had not been smitten jvjth the dread
THE DREAMLIKE LAND OF MYS
TERY DESCRIBED BY FLORI
DIANS WHO HAVE TRAVELED
THROUGH IT
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The Augustine Record says
Those who have read an article en
titled the Florida Everglades in the
February issue of the Century Maga
zine written by Mr Edwin Asa Db I
and Rev John MacGonigle
Nowry can
1
claim to be well informed In regard to
one of the wonders of the world This
region of mystery Is described by
the authorsboth of them prominent I
residents of the Ancient CItywith a I
thoroughness and comprehensiveness
that has never been equalled by any Ii
other writers on the subject
The geographical features of the
Glades their origin and their mys
teries are so fascinatingly presented
that the article Is being commented
upon all over the country As the edi
tor of the Century states the author3
have given a wider range of definite
I information than has ever before been
presented I
Even for those who are natives oC
Florida and to those who have spent
many years in the State there is much
that is new The stories of the expe
ditions by Maj Williams TE Ingra
ham Hugh L Willoughby and other ex
plorers are entrancing The descrip
tion of the Seminole Indians In their
native haunts is of historical value
As the writers state No descrip
tion of the phyical features of the
Everglades can possibly convey any I
true idea of their beauty and their
charm yet the one is as clear as the i
sunlight which brings it into view
the other as keen as the touch of an
awakening love Both charm and
beauty blend in a strange sweet sensa
of mystery which one least responsive
to this new mood of nature cannot
possibly escape As far as the vision
can compass grasses of gold wave
over fields of silver reaching away
to a skyline of cabalt blue Green 1
Islands so dreamlike that they
seem to float In the tremul
ous sea of a sleep just ready
to waken open arms of welcome to
their enchanting shadows Across the
matchless blue of a summer sky the
children of the storm chase each other
in scudding clusters of feathery cloud
but they are only children at play for
at their worst they break Into soft
showers which seem to have no pur
pose save to make broken bits of rain
bow and to add a little to the sum of
life that is everywhere For life is
everywhere In this enchanted region
where earth and water and air plant
and sea and sky all seem to quiver and
throb with its birththroe
A land of mystery
A nlace of wondrous life
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CATARRH 1111
Gentlemem I wrote you swne time
ago giving you an accommt of my suffer
ings with an awful caSe of Catarrh I
had all the symptoms that accompany
this disease such as mucus dropping in
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the throat a constant desire to hawk
and spit feeling of dryness in the throat
cough and spitting upon rising in the
morning scabs forming the nose which required much ef
fort to blow out sometimes causing the nose to bleed and
leaviBjj me with a sick headache I had thus suffered for five
years As soon as I heard from you I commenced to take
S S S as you advised and after I had taken threelarge
bottles I noticed change for the better Thus encouraged I
continued to take it and in a short while was entirely cured
Randolph Richmond Va JUDSON A BEUUM
If winter is to be dreaded for its snows icy cutting winds and damp unpleasant weather it is more to be
dreadedbecause it brings with it the most annoying and disgusting of diseasesCatarrh The changed condition
of the weather brings on bad colds which irritate the inner skin and tissues and they secrete an unhealthy
matter that is absorbed by the blood and scattered all through the system in its circulation and at the first sign of
winter the patient begins to hawk and spit All the mucus membranes and tissues of the body are affected by
thisdiseaseand Al J A finds its A the dull and
and the filthy poisonous matter way to every part of the body making sufferer
half sick all the time The head and eyes have blinding aches the stomach bloats the hearing is often affected andS
in its worse forms the soft bones of the nose and head are destroyed Local ap
plications such as sprays washes and inhalations can do no more than give tem
porary relief because the blood is constantly circulating through the system
sss loaded with these filthy catarrhal poisons and it must be purified and cleansed
before a cure can be effected S S S a purely vegetable remedy cures Catarrh
by its invigorating purifying action on the blood and the catarrhal poisons are
carried off through the proper channels S S S makes the blood rich and
strong and as it circulates through the system it carries healthful properties to the organs and tender tissues
the unhealthy secretions cease and the whole system is renewed and built up by it Dont let a bad cold
become chronic Catarrh but at the first symptom begin the use of S SS and fortify the system against it Our
book on The Blood will be mailed free and our physicians will give special advice to all catarrh sufferers who
write without charge THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY ATLANTA GA It
disease gathered and begun to carry
out the program of the day by going
to the hammocks near town and dig
ging and hauling shade trees to plant
on the streets Of all the male citi
zens of Zofo less than a dozen were
enterprising enongh to participate in a
move that means much to the future
of Zolfo
Though only a few were able to work
those who did go up did a good days
work and about thirty oaks were plant
ed on the streets where most needed
and in a short time these trees will
stand as a monument the energy
and enterprise of a few citizens who
were unselfish enough to devote a
days work to the common good
One thing for which we feel very
thankful Is that the ladies were not m
a solitary instance attacked by the laz
iness germ and one of the finest din I
ners that we ever had the pleasure
demolishing was served at the school
house
ITCHRINGWORM
E T Lucas Wingo Ky writes I
April 25th 1902 For 10 to 12 years1
J had been afflicted with a malady I
known as the Itch The itching was
most unbearable I had tried for years
to find relief having tried all remedies
I could hear of besides a number of
doctors I wish to state that one sin
ge application Ballards Snow Lini
ment cured1 me completely and perma
rently Since then I have used the
liniment on two separate occasions for
ring worm and it cured completely
25c 50c and 100 bottle Sold by all
druggists
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THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES
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Macaronic Verae
Macaronic verse is verse written In
more than one language or one lan
guage twisted to appear like another
For example H long poem on wine
dating from early III the sixteenth cen
tury begins
The best tree If ye take intent
Inter ligna fructifera
Is the vine tree by good argument
Dulcia ferens pondera
Another example of the second kind
mentioned is Dean Swifts Imitation
Latin poem beginning Mollls abut
hasan ncutl which ilk English reads
Mollys a beauty has an acute eye
A 13r1tIshTrCnMlire
In the jewel house of the Tower of
London the place where the crown
and otherjrdynl Insignia keptthere
is a book bound throughout In gold
even to the wires of the hinges Its
clasp Is two rubies set at opposite
ends of four golden links On one side
there is a cross of diamonds on the
other the English coat of arms set in
diamonds pearls and rubles
Aptly Described
I have been courting her for two
years said the disconsolate one and
I am certain that she will refuse me
when I propose
Ah that interesting said the
t
amateur photographer a sort of unde
veloped negative Plttsburg Press
lie Dropped In
You dont object to a contributor
dropping Into poetry once In awhile I
presume said the visitor with an at
fable smile
Certainly not sir Sit down re
plied the editbr pushing the waste pa
per basket toward him
111 Resolve
SheI ain going to give you back
engagement ring I can never
marry you I love another He Give
me his name and address SheDo
you want to kill him He No I want
to try to sell him x the ring
The usual fortune of complaint Is to
excite contempt more than pity Johnson
r
tson
CROUP
Begins with the symptoms of a com
mon cold there is chilliness sneezing
sore throat hot skin quick pulse
hoaraeness and impeded respiration
Give frequent small doses of Ballards
Horehound Syrup the child will cry I
for It and at the first sign of a croupy
cough apply frequentlygBallards Snow
Liniment to the throat I
Mrs A Vliet New Castle Colo
writes March 19th 1901 I think
Ballards Horehound Syrup a wonder
ful remedy and so j > leasant 25c
SOe and 100 Sold > by > all druggists
I
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I contracted Catarrh and Buffered ter
ribly with it for 25 years It was so bad
thatI had lost my hearing sense of taste IL
as well asbeing nearly blind I tried vari
ous medicines and specialists spending a 1
large sum of money with them but with t
no perceptible results so I abandoned all
other remedies and doctors and began
using your S S S I took three large bottles and one small k
bottle when much to my joy I found myself a well man All I
my senses were fully recovered and after fifteen years I am
happy to relate that 1 have never had the slightest return of
the ailment I am now 75 years old and enjoy good health I
for my age I cheerfully and gratefully recommend S S S
as the remedy that cured me of Catarrh
Fordyce Ark L S IxiCHRiDGS t
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I5CHRISTMAS PIANOS15
were delayed en route consequently
arrived too late for holiday trade
We will make a T z
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2500 Reduction
on all pianos sold in the t 1 j
it
Next Ten Days
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The cheaper styles are sold as low as
700 Per Month 1
See them now A large stock of 1905
styles to select from
THE CLUTTER MUSICHOUSE
114 SOUTH PALAFOX STREET
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A Healthy Liver Makes
A Well Man I
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A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND and the MOST PER
FECT LIVER MEDICINE KNOWN Do not fill your r y tern
with Calomel Arsenic or Quinine HERBINE is a gucran
teed cure for all diseases produced by a TORPID LIVER
and IMPURE BLOOD It will cure MALARIA without leav
ing any of the deadly effects of many drugs used for that
purpose One bottle purchased today may save you from
a sick spell tomorrow Quickly cures Biliousness Con
stipation Dyspepsia Malaria Chills and all Liver
Complaints Used and recommended by the medical pro
fession generally >
A PROMINENT PHYSICIANS
ENDORSEMENT
Dr AJ Hannah a leading physician of Umatflla
Fla says I have been using Herbine in my prac
tice and am well pleased with the results I always t
keep some on hand and think it a grand medicine
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for Biliousness and Liver Complaints f
I Large Bottle 50c Avoid All Substitutes
I Ballard Snow Liniment Co
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Company of Jacksonville the Florida Grocery Company of JacksouTilleJ
the grocery branch of the Florida laval Stores and Commission Company
of Jacksonville the grocery branch of the Mutual Naval Stores Company 01
Jacksonville the grocery branch of the Gulf Naval Stores Company ol
Tampa tne grocery branch of the Ga Naval Stores Company of Pensa ors
the grocery branch of the West Coast Naval Stores Company of Pensacola
the grocerytranch of the Southern Naval Stores Company Savannah
Will handle everything In Heavy and Light Groceries Grain Domestle
and Imported Groceries Turpentine Tools etc State Agents for the WhIte if
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