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7 8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1910. cT , LOOK AT THESE PRICES. i Men's Overcoats, Cravenette Rain- Boys' and Children's Overcoats and coats and Rubberized "Sllp-Ona." All $30.00 and $27.60, now ...$19.75 All $25.00, now 18.75 All $20.00, now .............. 15.75 All $18.00, now 13.75 All $13.00, now 11.20 All $12.50, now 8.65 All $10.00, now .......w.... 7.75 Buy now. You need a Coat yet for this season, and will have a new one for next season by taking advantage of this offer. Smoking Jackets are all 60 per cent off. These sale prices do not affect our fundamental policy If goods are not satisfactory, money la refunded. The John White Store The Store With the Reputation." 205-7 S. Palafox St. OPERA HOUSE ju uinjinn nrirui n r i rwi r r " - - ONE NIGHT ONLY Thursday, February 10th The Lyman Twins In the Best Musical Show of the Year. The Prize Winners One Solid Carload of Scenery and Effects. PRETTY CHORUS, ORIGINAL. COME DIANS, DAZZLING COSTUMES. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seat Sale Tuesday, 9 a. m. V V JSC f m to-. t- s JWI i 1 ii J v. Utl 1:08 Ri-.K 2s.E - The San Carlos Hotel la now at the disposal of the Public. Rates, $1.00 per day and up. ' GEORGE H. HERVEY, Manager. 111 CASES IN THE CITY COURT LARGEST DOCKET IN MANY MONTHS WAS WRITTEN UP AS AN AFTERMATH OF PENSA COLA'S LATEST CARNIVAL. One hundred and eleven cases were docketed In the city court yesterday, and three nours were required to get to the end of the long list by the When the doctor says you roust take Cod Liver Oil he means Emulsified Oil and not the crude oil which is very heavy and hard to digest. Scotl's Emulsion is the worldVstandard prepa ration of Cod Liver Oil; it is very easily digested and im mediately absorbed, and will not upset the stomach like the crude or plain oil. ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c.. turn of paper nd this nd. for oar beautiful Sarlngs Bunk and Child's Sketch Book. EachbankcoatainaaGoodLuckFrnnr. SCOTT & BOWXE, 409 Pearl St. N. Y. MP AiiifrMirW'.'st' ' TT tuff If 11111 i"i ? Overcoat bargains Not of the elusive sort All our coats from the most expensive, down to the more elaborately priced. All high-class. Go at prices which are from 25 per cent, to 33 1-3 per cent. off. Reefers. $13.50, now .... $10.00, now . $3.85 ...... 6.75 $ 8.00, now 5.85 $ 7.00, now ..... 5.45 $ fl-'OO, now 4.20 $5.50, now ................... 8.85 $ 5.00, now 3.68 $ 4.00, now , 3.15 $ 3.00 and $2.50, now 1.68 $2.00, now , 1.38 recorder. It was just 11 o'clock when the last order had been entered on the docket. Fines and costs amounted to $393. Eighteen of the'cases were continued, no' pros was entered In the cases of eight defendants, six de fendants were discharged, and half a j aozeu. were Douna over to the county authorities. Fifty-six defendants pleaded guilty. George Williams, colored, who was caught by Officer Simmons, and who was found to have carried a pistol concealed, was fined $100 and costs. D. C. Milton and Milton Clopton. both visitors, were arrested for being drunk by Officers Chestnut and Hoff man, and both were found to have car ried weapons concealed. Their cases were not disposed of yesterday, each of them desiring a contiuance until this morning. , It was noticeable that perhaps 75 per cent of the defendants were col ored people, and that the charges were mostly for fighting and for being drunk. Very few white people, taken as a comparison, were arrested, an.I the majority were new names on the docket, india,cting that strangers did not get away without some minor in fractions of the city statutes. Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent cought after an attack of influenza. As thi3 cough can 'be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it should not be allqwed to run on until It becomes troublesome. Sold by all dealers. DIRECTORS OF FLORIDA EAST ' COAST AUTOMOEILE ASSOCIA TION APPLY FOR SANCTION MORE MONEY NEEDED. The directors cf the Florida East Coast Automobile Association Thurs day decided definitely that a tournament-will be held in March on the famous Daytona Beach race course under the auspices cf the association, says the Daytona Gazette-News. Application has already been made to the American Automobile Associa tion for a sanction covering the week commencing March 20th and at the meeting of the Board of County Com missioners next Monday application will be made to have that body set aside the ocean beach for racing pur poses are provided by the laws cf Florida. For seven years the speedfest over this hard sand course has been the one real speed event of each year. While the monster cars were going eighty miles an hour on the straight stretches cf the Yar.derbilt cup course, the modern juggernauts wer? speeding mile after mile faster than one hun dred miles an hour on the Daxtona course. Marriott in a steamer clipped off a mile faster than 120 miles an hour. Fcr four years - the record of Mar riott has never been approached, and automobilists began to look on the performance cf Marriott as being the limit of daring and speed. Conse quently the Florida East Coast Auto mobile Association officials decided some weeks ago that they would not promote a meet this winter. In the mpantime there arrived in America a 200-hcrse power Benz racer, with which the noted Hemmery had covered a mile over the Brcoklands track in England at a faster gait than Marriott travels in Florida. The monster car was purchased by the famous Barney Oldfield. and prompted by a desire to prove the real speed of the car on the Daytona Beach, Barney wired the clu'j .officials to ascertain if there was a chance to have the March meeting j declared on aaain. j About $-500 to ?"iOO more is needed j to carry on the meet and those who jhave not yet subscribed may sign the j subscription list with any of the di rectors of teh association. II RACE MEET IS DECI8-.0 Oiij a nnRimrnn H iUMlib STORY OF TWO IE LEON ENOS, OF CHICAGO, AND MISS ELIZABETH MOORE, OF ST. LOUIS, MARRIED AFTER THREE-WEEKS ACQUAINTANCE. Three weeks ago today, -Leon A. Enos, a linotype operator lb the office of the Chicago American, met Mlsa Elizabeth Moore, formery a school teacher, of St. Louis, Mo., the meet lag taking place aboard the yacht VVaterboy, while the latter, with a par. ty of tourists, was en route to Pen sanola's famed fulf beahh. They were married yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev. C. W. Gavin, pastor of the First . Methodist church of this citjv and left last night for New Or leans, to remain in that city for a few days. Then they will return to Pensacola for a short stay, after which they are to return home, as Mr. and Mrs. Enos. They will reside In -Chicago. Mr. Enos came here as a tourist, and had been exceedingly active in the ranks of the northern and western people who are wintering In Pensa cola. At the first meeting for reor ganization of the Tourists Club of Pensacola, Mr. Enos was present. At that meeting Miss Moore was persu aded to act as temporary secretary, and she would have been elected per manent secretary had she not have de clined strongly, on. the ground that she would not prolong her stay tn this city for the winter. She In tended going elsewhere for the bal ance of the season. Capt. Hardesty was the moving spirit of the romance, it seems. . Hj owns and operates the yacht, and when he takes a party out on the bay he endeavors to make things just as agreeable for all as he can, and sees to it that everyone aboard is known to everybody else. At times he Is called upon to introduce strangers from all parts of the country. It was in the performance cf such a line of his expressed dutv that he introduced Mr. Enos and Miss Moore. Then Cunid did the rest. The romance became all the more prcncunced, and Mr. Enos himself was about ready to return north. But he stayed. So did Miss Moore. She did not leave as early as had been intended. Then, to -cap the climax, the crowd cf tourists enjoyed a big barbecue, and one of the most aftive in the preparation of the' meats was Mr. Enos. And Miss Moore was there, too. This was some ten days ago. Then the short courtship, the great question asked and answered and the beautiful culmination of it all at the parsonage last evening. The wed ding was a quiet affair, and no cards vere issued. An announcement went to numerous friends in the mails .of lnrt liaht. Mr. E. A. Kelley, Belvidere, 111., writes vs: "I am an ex-engineer with 22 years active service to my credit. About three years , a go my kidneys were afTPctfd so that I had to give up my engine. First I was troubled with severe, aching pain over the hips. Tfctn followed inflammation of the bladder, and specks appeared before my eyes. A sample? of Foley's Kidney Pi!!s that I tried, so benefited me that I bought more. I continued to take them until now I can safely testify they have made me a sound and well man." "V. A D'AIembr-rte, druggist ar.cl apothecary, 121 S. Palafox street. SILAS GOLDSMITH IN THE COUN TY JAIL TO AWAIT RESULTS OF WOUNDS INFLICTED UPON SON, FLEMING GOLDSMITH. Charged with assault with intent to murder, Silas Goldsmith, an aged colored man, was locked up at the county jail yesterday morning, and will be held there without the privi lege of bond until the result of wounds which he is alleged to have inflicted upon his son, Fleming Gold smith, can be determined. Fleming was the boy who was shot while in a downtown saloon Tuesday at S p. m.. and the father is alleged To have been caught running from the place. Shortly after the boy had told a story about himself and father having had some words in the forenoon, the old man was arrested. Mounted Offi cers Fiminons and Hall finding him THE success of the Bitters has been so phenomenal that it has long been recognized as "the best" for Poor Appetite, Indigestion; Colds and Grippe. Insist on OSTETTER' CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER NORTH RNERS ' HIS ff SI i CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? at his home near Patterson station, and sending him Into the etation on a charge of assaulting with a pistol. The case was heard by the recorder yesterday morning and Silas Gold smith was bound ove"r to the county authorities and was later taken in charge by the deputies in wating. He makes denial that he was the one who did the shooting, but the owner ship of the pistol which the officers picked up .directly after the shooting is traced to him, but he does not yet claim the weapon. Fleming was removed from the po lice station at an early hour yester day morning, and Is now at his home. He ridicules the idea of his father making the attack on Mm, for the simple reason, he claims, that there was nothing of such a serious nature that would provoke It. Life On Panama Canal. has had one frightful drawback-malaria trouble that has brought suffer ing and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weak ness and general debility. But Elec tric Bitters never fall to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm, A. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles, and prevent Tyhold. 50c. Guaranteed by Pensacola Drug Co. Money to lend In lots of $500.00 and upward on real estate security Apply Hooton and Watson, No. 7 South Pala fox St. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF E"DU . CATION MAKES DISTRIBUTION OF INTEREST' ON THE STATE SCHOOL FUND. ' Special to the Journal. Tallahassee, Pjeb. 9. Hon. W. M. Holloway, state superintendent of pub lic instruction, has made an opportion ment of the annual interest on the state school fund. Amount for appor tionment, $36,938.08. Rate per pupil, 36 cents. Amount apportioned, $36, 640.80. Balance' in fund not appor tioned 1297.28. 4 Av. Counties Attend. Amt. Alachua 5113 $ l,8i0.68 Baker '. . . 922 331.92 Bradford .." .... 2040 734.40 Brevard ... " 703 253.08 Calhoun 960x 345.60 Citrus 849 305.64 Clay S08 290.8S Columbia 3029 1,090.44 Dade 1932 695.52 DeSoto 2304 829.44 Duval .6796 2,446.56 Escambia 4442 1,599.12 Franklin .. 617 222.12 Gadsden 3503 1.261.0S Hamilton 1612 580.32 Hernando 637 229.32 Hillsborough 7616 2,741.76 Holmes 1706 614.16 Jackson 5160 1,857.60 Jefferson 3046 1,096.56 Lafayette 9S6 354.96 Lake 1353 4S7.08 Lee 725 261.00 Leon 4111 1,479.96 Levy 1449 521.64 Liberty 614 221.04 Madison 3477 1,251.72 Manatee 1395 502.20 Marion 4083 1,469.88 Monroe 1224 440.64 Nassau 1378 496.03 Orange 2603 937.08 Osceola 799 287.64 Pasco 1002 360.72 Polk 3633 1,307.88 Putnam 2311 831.96 St. Johns 1282 461.52 St. Lucie 625 225.00 Santa Rosa 2096 754.56 Sumter 117 402.12 Suwannee 2978 1,072.08 Taylor 829 298.44 Volusia I... 2244 807.84 "Wakulla 812 292.32 "Walton 2262 814.32 Washington 2597 934.92 101780 $36,640.80 Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound for all liver and kidney troubles. Relieves Brights Disease. All Druggists $1.00. Notice to Contractors. We have taken charge of gravel pit at Bluff Springs and are now prepared to fur nish best grade of gravel and sand. Prompt delivery. Es cambia Gravel Co. Phone 684. Office and Sales Room 404 American National Bank Building. v SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONED 100 MULES IN ONE PARADE NOVEL FEATURE OF MARDI GRAS PROGRAM WHICH WAS NOT AD VERTISED CHAS. W. MERRITT HAD 50 TEAMS ON STREET. One of the carnival features not ad vertised or printed on the program was the big 100-mule parade by Chas. W. MerritL The animals all belong to Mr. Merrltt and he had them divided into 50 teams, with 50 wagons, and handled by 50 drivers. They were" all large animals and made a fine show ing. Many people were surprised to learn that there were so many mules In the city and few knew that they were all owned bygone man. PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS. -Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, an honest, tried and true rem edy for feminine illsf holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of any similar remedy, and is pre scribed and recommended by hundreds ot fair-minded doctors who do not fear to recommend a worthy medicine even though it Is advertised. Money to lend In lots of $500.00 and upward on real estate security Apply Hooton and Watson, No. 7 South Pala fox St. THE WEATHER IN PENSACOLA Furnished by local office, United States weather bureau, for The Pen sacola Journal of Feb. 10, 1910: Maximum temperature yesterday 61 degrees at 1 p. m. Minimum temperature yesterday 52 degrees at 7 a. m. Mean temperature yesterday 56 de grees. Departure from normal yesterday plus 2 degrees. Average maximum temperature tor this date 48 degrees. Accumulated deficiency of daily mean temperature since first of the month 17 degrees. Accumufeted excess of daily mean temperature from January l to first of month 15 degrees. Total rainfall from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. yesterday .08 inches. Total rainfall since first of the month .77 inches. J Normal rainfall for this month. 4.49 inches. ; Total deficiency of rainfall from January 1 to first of the month 2.98 Inches. PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Olmment wlll cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant re lief. Williams" Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the oii vate parts. Sold by druggists, mail 50c and tl.00. Williams' M'fg. Co., Pvops., Cleveland. O. Sold by Hooton's Phar macy. ' Walter Acker, Jr. M. A. Acker. Walter Acker, Jr., & Co., Electrical Contractors. Generators, Motors, Telautograph and Conduit Work Given Special Attention. Phone 1611. Pensacola, Fla. Visitors to Pensacola desiring satisfying laundry work should try our splendid service. We'll give you good work. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY. E. W. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. 15-17 W. ROMAN A ST. Phone 185. How Does Your Gro cer Treat You? in point of service, pri ces and qualities? If there is room for im provement this store awaits your commands. The satisfaction that comes with pleased cus tomers will then be both yours and ours. KLEIN GROCERY CO. MAX KLEIN, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Ship Supplies. 500-502 South Palafox Street. Phone 358. eg Catarrh comes as a result of Impurities and morbid matter in the circulation, and is a disease that only attacks mucous membrane. The entire inner portion of the body is lined with a delicate skin or covering of soft, sensitive flesh. Thousands of tiny blood vessels are Interlaced throughout this mucous surface, and it is through these that the innej membrane receives its nourishment and is kept in healthful condition When, however, the blood becomes infected with catarrhal impurities th tissues become diseased and Catarrh gets a foothold in the system. Th early stages of Catarrh are characterized by such symptoms as a tight, stuffy feeling in the head, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, with par tial deafness and often difficult breathing and chronio hoarseness. These are merely symptoms, and while sprays, inhalations and other local treat inent may temporarily relieve them, Catarrh cannot be cured until the blood is purified of the exciting cause. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter. It goes down into the circula tion and attacks the disease at its head, and removes every particle of th catarrhal Impurity. Then the mucous linings are all supplied with fresh, pure blood, and allowed to heal, instead of being kept in a constant state of irritation by the catarrhal matter. Special book on Catarrh and. any medicaladvice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. Get in on a good thing clothing men don't like to "carry over" goods from one season to another; we buy as much as we think we want it's better to buy too much than too little; but one can't possibly forsee just how many suits or overcoats we're going to selj; and we always have left some stock. These are Hart Schaffner & Marx fine stuff, and we are closing them out, giving you 20 per cent off while they last. J. R. NIX & CO. "Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back.' TO-NIGHT BOWLING GAME MOBILE vs. PENSACOLA Bowling Alleys, West Romana Admission, 25 cents To help defray the expenses of the visiting team- Tents of Every Description If it's made of canvas, we make it.- A. H. McLEOD & GO. Phone 1176. 708 South Palafox. The Very Best of Their Kind KRANICH & BACH PIANOS-450 to $1,200 $10 per month and up. LESTER PIANOS $350 to $850 $8.00 per month and up. PLAYER PIANOS 88-note Any one can now play Pianos, $650. Terms, $15 per month and up. "BREWSTER," "FOSTER," "KOHLER & CAMPBELL" PIANOS $225 to $450 $6.00 per month and up. VICTOR and EDISON PHONOGRAPHS $1 per week. FORD AUTOMOBILES $825 to $1,200. If you own a FORD no one will have a better car. They may eot mora and go a few miles an hour faster but they won't go any further or with imore ease. Ladies can run a Ford car. Ford cars are always ready no shop bills. A Ford won the New York to Seattle race, defeating all the high priced ears. Write or phone for catalog. Garage. 39 E. Garden St. i he Clutter 112 and 114 S. RIDS THE SYSTE6T 0FCATA8UH Music House Palafox Street. ' 4 A t