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r THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1913. V DAILY, WEEKLY, SUNDAY, BY JOURNAL, PUBLISHING COMPANY. FRANK l MAYES, President. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Tfcre Months. $1.25 Weekly, year. $1.00 Six Month.... 2.R0 One Week.... JO One Tear .... 5.00 One Month - OtBce Journal BuiTdtng. Iina and Intend encia. Corner De- Entered as second-class matter at the postofflce at Pensacola, Florid, under Aet of Congress. March . 119. Phoneat Editorial Rooma, 33. Busl neaa Office, 1300. FOREIGN ADVERTISING. Forelm Advertising-: Robert Ma Quoid. Special Representative. New York OJHce Room SUS Bruns- wlrk Building. Chicago Office Advertising Building. SATURDAY, MAY 3. 1913. Every Man Should Pay Road Tax. While the subject of good roads is receiving the attention of the legisla ture and in some respects is tha para 7rount Issue with all the people of the state, it should be remembered that under the existing laws about one-half the. people of the state do-not pay one cent of road ta,x and arc not contrib- uting one iota to any fund for the con- I struction and maintenance of roads. J In ;any states where roadbuilding has been reduced to a rcience and is j being carried on systematically, a road t po'.l tax is levied on every able-bodied ! male citizen. This amounts to a large j sum and when judiciously expended ; goes a great way towards building up ; a complete system of hard roads. In ; such places the privilege of "working out" the amount of poll tax is granted. I In some Florida counties there are literally thousands of able-bodied men, some white and others negroes, who never pay any taxes of any klrvi These people use the roads and reap I the' benefits that come from good ... roads. They should be made to pay their pro rta share towards their con- j struction and maintenance, either in j , ' j money or in labor, it would be neces- . eary to have an able and efficient over- I seer of roads in each county and the j , , . - , , . whole should be emfcraced in a cm- , prehensive law, providing for a sys- , tern of state highways. The people of Florida, on the whole. . pay plenty 01 laxes, dui inese Durucno are not evenly distributed. It may be said, however, that the rich are not the only tax dodgers. Thousands of able-bodied and strong men who are escaping taxation altogether might as well be made to work a few days every year on the roads. Lillian Russell truly observes: "There is nothing more attractive than beautiful hands." Of course, she has no reference to those beautiful hands that men employ for the purpose of raking in the pot. Wilmington Star. Promoting Patriotism. A Washington woman who conceals her identity has given $5,000 to the Playground and Recreation Association of America, for the purpose of promote ing patriotism. She urges that this money be used in extending flag drills and In enlarging the practice of rising whenever the national anthem is sung or played. . The young as well as the old should bo reminded to give what respect Is 'due to'the nation's flag, but the ques tion naturally arises, can the observ ance of forms effect a love of country which must spring from the heart alone? It is doubtful if patriotism can be promoted. The reverence an Amer ican feels for his land and country comes because he knows it stands for Justice and opportunity. Keep the government an embodi ment of equal justice to all and there will be no lack of patriotism among the young or the old. "Hop long deferred." etc. Do the Rubes intend to name a date for a ball game with The Journal club or do they intend to quit the game? Their action bears a striking resemblance to an acute case of the "cold feet." Former King. to be Married. It Is announced that former King Manuel, of Portugal, Is to marry a j German princess, a relative of th I kaiser. Since Manuel made ht m,it,. ! nifled flight from his home and coun try. thus going out of the business of being king, he has not been so much Statu of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ' in senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheeney & Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State afore Bald, and tht naid firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cae of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of HaJl's Ca tarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence. th!s 6th day of December, A. D.. 1889. (Seal.) A. W. GLEA.50N Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure ls taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mueous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonial free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Fold bv all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation, (adv.) in the public eye as before. The news that he Is to marry is of course in teresting, but not so much so as would be the authoritative announcement that the young man had decided to do something useful in the world, "either for himself or others. Manuel believes in the divine rigrht ot kings. In all probability, so does a large majority of the rest of the population of Portugal. Had Manuel been "every inch a king" he could have led and ruled his people, who are monarchial in their tendencies and who have little conception of the du ties and privileges of citizens of a real republic. However, he ignommiously fled at the first sign of danger and now he is to be married. It is to be feared the Ilohenzollern girl is driving her ducks to a bad market. Carter Glass, chairman of the cur rency and banking committee in con- gress, lost his newspaper plant by Are; Josephus Daniels, secretary of the inavy, had his newspaper destroyed by the flames. One great democratic statesman after another sees his news paper go up in smoke. Bill Mapoles, statesman from "Walton county, should see to' his insurance policy. The nation will have to tear down the great house of cards Mr. Morgan built. Mr. Morgan built for his own glorification; the country must destroy for its own protection. No doubt the army of officeholders of the state will put up a determined fight for the maintenance of the fee system, but it. ought to be made to walk the plank. If Turkey could have foreseen that one little nation was brave enough to efy whole Qf Europe snJ mlgM .haVe surrendered at the beginning of the conflict, Tfae ty por grawiDg ln p. u!arlty In china. Over there it is sold tor 18 cents, which is about one half the cost of construction. Sanford the celery city, is now the metropolis of Seminole county and we shall watch Sanford grow with a great deal of pleasure. A dispatch from Louisiana says the garlic crop is moving. If it is coming this way we will be moving too. It's a dull week ln Atlanta when they cannot furnish a mysterious and sensational murder. vvnat tne legislature may ao in j-iay ls problematical. There is a great deal It .should do. 7r . The St. Paul telephone girls are to have lessona m voice cuijure? How about the patrons? Montenegro, the smallest of nations, tfcj oly comtey emmgh io jefy Europe. mv wn"nt fn n rhl r- - 1 t j i . spirits. Georgia will probably put Hoke Smith and Tyrus Cobb in the hall of fame. Henry Watterson ought to get into this reconciliation gama some way or other. Some people think the plum trees are not bearing well this year. Headline says suffragettes burn their food. Must be turning cooks. Can the powers conquer the game cock of the Balkans? The Belgians have returned to work. Most people have to. In Mexico, who are the rebels? VOX POPULI. MR. LASON DISCUSSES THE MONEY QUESTION Editor Pensacola Journal. "Congress shall have power to bor row money on the credit of the United States." "Congress shall have power to coin money and regulate the value thereof." The money woes of this nation are the result of mixing these great con stitutional powers. There is no con nection, whatever, between the two. The mixture of theso two distinct powers in one money legislation has been such a serious blunder, such a violation of the constitution, that, if I shall be able to explain the wrong and show a remedy, I shall flatter my self, that I have rendered valuable service to my country. Congress has the sole power "To borrow money on the credit of the United States." Xo state, no bank, no fiscal reserve association or bank has the constitu tional right to 'borrow money "On the credit of the United States," and any law permitting or assisting them to do so. is unconstitutional and criminal.' Congress has the sole power "To coin money," that ls to make money by legislative power for the sole use and benefit of the treasury of the United State, and "Regulate the value thereof. s.tat no "bank, has the right unaer ine constitution to make money ! of any kmd for any purpose, whatever, and any law permitting or assisting to do so is unconstitutional and criminal. Making money for Individual 'use is a very enticing Job. Every grafter in the country wants to mix in and help to do it. They have mixed in. and congress, unmindful of its duties under the con stitution and Its oath of office, has permitted all kinds of mixing ln, until the plain constitutional prohibition: "No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appro priations made by law; and a regular statement and account of the receipts and expenditures of all public money shall be published from time to time." has been violated until fiscal agents boldly insist upon being permitted by law to have entire charge of the treasury- for private plunder, constitution or no constitution. Some expert financial grafter has told congress that "To coin money means to make it by law upon gold and silver only, and when that kmd of a symbol is exhausted to snake it on paper, promising to pay gold and silver, and circulate that for money. That is a violation of the science of money and the constitution both. That Is "Omitting bills of credit for money." The constitutional congress did that, but they could not make it work. Promising to do what can not be done, when you know it cannot he done, is not only Inviting disaster, but since March 3rd, 1789, has teen unconstitu tional and criminal. Experience taught our revolutionary scientists that bills of credit circulated for money payable in gold and silver was not- scientific money. Therefore, they separated the borrowing power from the money making power. Some one in the constitutional con vention proposed to say: "Congress shall have power to borrow money or emit bills on the credit of the United States," but they cut out the words i 0r emit bnis in lts place gaJ "Congress shall have power to coin money and resrulate the value thereof." And they made this a sole power in congress by saying: "No state shall coin money or emit bills of credit." They did not have to say no bank s.'ial! do so, because a bank is not mentioned In the constitution at all. unless the treasury of the United States is a bank. "Congress shall have power to coin money." What is fiat money? It is lawful money. It is the symbol and the power. There is no credit, no bor rowing, in lawful money. The symbol may be gold, silver, paper, or any suit able substance, but the power behind It is law. No law. no money. Gold money made by law can not contemptuously can paper money j made by law a flatist. any more than a pot can call a kettle Mack, without neing laughed at. All lawful money is Cat money. . Even a dog can see the symbol whether it be gold, silver or paper, but no dumb animal ever saw what was behind that symbol that made money of it. I have had human beings, well dressed and highly respectable, look sort s of vacsnt and say: "What Is behind your kind of paper monay. Mr; Lason?" I just said: "The constitution of the United States, the supreme law of the land flat. "So you are a flatist?" I said: "Yes. Why should I flght the constitution?" It Is criminal enough to counterfeit the symbol, but the . worst kind of counterfeit money is When the law be hind it is unconstitutional and void. That is the counterfeit that robs the treasury. Very little robbery is committed by counterfeiting the sym bol. It is high crime and misde meanor, it is treason, it is felony, to coin money by law for any fiscal bank. All money under the constitution is an asset of the treasury of the United States. I can come to no other con clusion. It is a serious matter. Yours truly, ' HENRY P. LASON, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. PENSACOLA AND PENSACOLIANS Will Be Interesting Plorala is going to get a write-up in The Pensacola Journal. Floraia is well written up each week by her two j enterprising newspapers, and what The Journal will find to tell that is new will be interesting. Andalusia Star. Still a Bawlin' The Pensacola Journal is hereby notified that the Herald is ready to play ball. TeFmiak Herald. Here's Hoping Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, will visit Pensacola next Tuesday and inspect the navy yard: and here's hoping he will decide to place it in commission again. Chipley Banner. Why Wait? If Hub Allen had any sand in his craw he'd challenge The Pensacola Journal's gang of garulous grunters to meet the rubes and defend the title to the championship. It's no use to wait till after the legislature. Hub, as Bill and Kd will be so fat from eat ing three meals a day for two whole months that they wont be fit to play on the team. Herri tier was in De Funiak last Friday trying to bribe the ccld-drink stands to "doctor" their dope in order to put the DeFuniak "rubes" out of the fight. Hurry up. Hub. Even defeat would be better than assassination, and The Journal's microbes would not hesitate at any thing that would lessen the chances of a "rube" victory. DeFuniak Herald. Health a Factor in Success. The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man Is seldom sick when his bowels are regu lar he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will find nothing1 quite so good as Cham berlain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers. (Adv.) Maude Congratulate me. Gladys! Harry has given me the keeping of his heart. Gladys I'd advise you to handle it carefully and look well after the ce ment. Last month he told me I had broken it. Judg?- AO HICKS CAPUblN IN A LITTLE WATtH BemovM the eaosa, whethar fzoa Sold, rrlpi , or miwwiBm. lOo 2S. and BO. -TfJ mrm LIFE'S STRUGGLE WITH ILLNESS Mrs. Stewart Tells How She Suffered from 16to45 years old How Finally Cured. Euphemia, Ohio. "Because of total ignorance of how to care for myself when verging into womanhood, and from taking cold when going to school, I suf fered from a displacement, and each .month I had severe pains and nausea which always meant a lay-off from work for two to four days from the time I was 16 years old. ' I went to Kansas to live with my sis ter and while there a doctor told me of the Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then as my faith in patent medi cines was limited. A f ter my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that has been my home for the last 18 years. "The Change of Life came when I was 47 years old and about this time I saw my physical condition plainly described in one of your advertisements. " Then I began using Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief it gave me in the Erst three months. It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not paid cut two dollars to a doctor, and have been blest with excellent health f or a wo woman of my age and I can thank Lydia E. Pinkham sVegetable Compound for it. " Since the Change of Life is over I have been a maternity nurse and being wholly self-supporting I cannot over estimate the value of good health. I have now earned a comfortable littla home just by sewing and nursing since I was 52 years old. Ihave recommended the Compound to many with good re sults, as it is excellent to take before and after childbirth." Miss Evelyn Adelia Stewart, Euphemia, Ohio. If yon want special aiyice write to Lydia E.PiDkhia Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lrnn,Ms. Tour letter will be opened Tad pcJ ftaswervd by a woman and "sizXi in strict c?cS.denc. SALE LUNCHEON TICKETS CLOSES AT 7 TO HOLDERS OF TICKETS WILL ALSO BE ADMITTED TO BOAT TRIP ON OCCASION OF VISIT OF SECRE TARY DANIELS I The sale of tickets for the luncheon to Secretary Daniels will close tonight at 7 o'clock and all who desire to at tend the luncheon Tuesday afternoon must therefore secure the tickets to day. This is made necessary so that the San Carlos management may know how many to provide for. The cost is only $2.00 per plate and the holder of a ticket Is entitled to a trip on the boat to the navy yard Tuesday morn ing. There is of course no charge for the trip on the boat, the pilots having generously tendered it for the occa sion, but, as the capacity of the boat is necessarily limited and as some means of issuing tickets for the trip had to be provided, the committee de cided that the easiest and best way to avoid friction was to admit the hold ers of luncheon tickets to the boat trip. FOR SALE. 100 second-hand electric ceiling and desk fans, for sale or rent. Cheap. Peake Electric Co., Phone 345. Beulah, May 2. Mr. PI. I Snowden and wife, were called to Quintette Sat urday evening on account of the seri ous condition of Mr. Snowden's grand mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Barrineau, who died Sunday, and was laid to rest in the family cemetery in Quintette Tuesday. C. E. Snowden of near DeFuniak, was the guest of his brother, Mr. Ernest Snowden. -Monday, returning to Quintette Tuesday morning. Arthur Spare was among those from here, who attended the funeral of Mrs. E. T. Barrineau, at Quintette Tuesday. He visited his daughter. Mrs. Mary Damn at Mollno Wednesday. Mr. Leslie E. Brooks, of Pensacola, was out in this section on business Wednesday morning. Mr. A. J. Malone, of Pensacola, was out here Tuesday and Wednesday look ing after his extensive cattle Interests and other business C. B. Busby was in the city Tues day on business. We don't like to concede everything to Mr. John B. Hurst, but we have to, for he has this settlement beat to a frazzle on corn. It is knee high, good stand, healthy and strong, and has been plowed out twice and is clean; it is surely an object lesson on what gcod farming will do on this land. Rev. Arthur Ransley filled his regu lar appointment at the Baptist church here Saturday evening and Sunday at 2 p. m., preaching two good sermons to a fair-sized and appreciative audi ence. He will preach here every Sun day at 2 p. m. until further notice. Louise What beautiful hair you have! Julia If you really admire hair come to see me and Til show you my collection. Life. NIGHT ff- fr I BEULAH. j SEC. Dl IS PLEASED WITH WIRES ENTERTAINMENT COM MITTEE THAT HE WILL ARRIVE IN PENSACOLA AS ORIGINALLY PLANNED CONGRESSMAN EM METT WILSON ALSO WIRES TO THE SAME EFFECT. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels notified the entertainment committee of the Pensacola Commer cial Association yesterday that the program arranged for his reception during his visit to the Deep Water City on Tuesday next was entirely agreeable to him. As has been stated in The Journal, the secretary will arrive early in the morning and remain until 6:45 in the evening. Immediately after hiH inspec tion of the navy yard several hours will be spent on the bay aboard the Pilot. Then follows the luncheon at the San Carlos. No definite arrangements have as yet been made for the entertainment of Mrs. Daniels, as nothing has been heard from her regarding her wishes in the matter. It is quite likely, how- ever, she will acquiesce in the program which has been tentatively arranged , in her tionor, and that a reception com mittee will be appointed today. j A telegram was also received yes- j terday from Congressman Emmett ' Wilson to the effect that the secretary, i prior to his departure from Washing'- j would be no change ln his itinerary as originally planned. Cure for Stomach Disorders. Disorders of the stomach may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) TERESTED ALABAMA CITY MAY DESIRE TO PUT SIDNEY LEVY'S POPULAR PLAY ON THERE. Another tribute to the success of "Pensy Plazy," as well as to Pensacola has been registered by the receipt of the following telegram from Mont gomery, Ala. This coming immediate ly upon a letter received by Mr. Geo. Hervey from his brother, Mr. Chas. B. Hervey, of Mobile, Ala., as published in these columns, makes it doubly pos itive that "Pensy Plazy" is being dis cussed outside of Pensacola. Tensacola Journal. Pensacola, Fla. Be so kind as to wire immediately jf the amateur production of "Pensy Plazy" seen in your city April 22nd can be adapted for use as a benefit performance in our city eliminating localisms pertaining to Pensacola and substituting localisms referring to our city. Wire fully by day message. Want to act Immediately. , GEORGE W. MOORE. Rheumatism Qiuckly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism ln his aim." writers a well known resident of Newton, Iowa, "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his. arm and on the next morning the rheu matism was gone." For chronic mus cular rheumatism you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Lini ment. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) Unreasonable Turkey. JOot long ago, in a Western market town. I chanced to observe an Irish man with a live turkey under his arm. The turkey was squawking and gob bling ln a distressed way, a racket to which the Irishman did not at first pay any particular notice, says Har per's Magazine. Finally, however, the disturbance got on the Celt's nerves. Giving the bird a poke In the side he exclaimed: "Be quite, you! What's the matter wid ye, anyhow? Why should yez want to walk whin I'm wlllin to carry ye?" cut down tire tills 11 IKE HEILBRON, 19 E. Chase Street. Phone 864. I ARRA ITS MONTGOMERY PENSY P ZY j jjB IMPORTANT FACTS FOR THE CANDIDATE TO KNOW It would be a good plan for each candidate for city commissioner to read the new city charter very carefully. There arc some provisions governing the nomination and elect tion of commissioners that are per tinent at this time. Most of them are contained in Section 3. Among its provisions tre these: Primary election expenditures are limited to $250.00. No money can be spent for anything except the hr.ldins of public meetings and the printing and distribution of literature. No person or association can spend money for a c.indi.late. A sworn itemized statement of expenditures must be filed in the of fice of the circuit clerk not later than 10 o'clock Monday morning. And no money must be spent or promised after that hour. This statement must show ln detail just how miu-h money or other thing of value was paid or promised, to whom, iinrt what for. The law governlnar the statement of expenditures is very important and should be observed in every respect, else a candidate oven though successful at the primary, would not he eligible to hold the office. Remember also that ten o'clock Monday morning, is the Zast hour for the filing of this statement and that no money can be spent or prom ised after that hour. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER O. H. MULLER. Some Literary Favorites. Would I again such Joys could know As when I first read Ivanhoe." Baltimore Sun. Those days I'd have back if T could,. Thrilled by the deeds of Robin Hood. Oakland Inquirer. Oh, could my soul find such delights As when I read "Arabian Nights." Brooklyn Eagle. Knights, outlaws, Caliph, Check and Jinn, All fade away before Huck Finn. Washington Post. Oh. for those lost days of my youth When I, in hiding, read Old Sleuth. Chicago Record -Herald. Oh, for a peep now. Just for a starter. Into the pages of Old Xick Carter. Birmingham Age-Herald. Oh, that that time might once more be, When I read Ridger Hajrgard's She. Houston Post. ! Could I but renew the days that were. When I raced in the chariot with Ben Hur." 1 . . - HE EARNS MOST WHO SAVES MOST OF HIS EARNINGS. Why not open a Savings Account here today? PENSflCOLS STATE BANK Pensacola, Fla. For Commissioner To the Citizens of Pensacola : After an active life as a citizen for forty years, I de sire to serve the city as a Commissioner. If you believe I vill serve the best interests of the whole city, I will appreciate your vote, promising that no other influence will ac tuate my conduct but the dictates of my conscience and the general progress of our city Greater Pensacola. Faithfully yours, A. V. CLUBBS. r f 2 V i , K . .et v Political Announcement. I hereby annotme mv ranrii1aev for one of the Citv Commissioners to tm elected under TVnsaolfi's new Charter subject to th call of the White )mn cratl primary nnd the action of th voters In that prtmarv. The nupport of every voter win he ti pprerlated POT, C HM. T herebr nnnovnee mv can1ir1aev for City CommlfFifoner. pnhiect to the e!1 of the city democratic exeeuttve rommWtee. A. ORKKNTrCT. I herehv announce mv enniHrtaev for corrtm11orer for the rty of Pennneol linger tho new charter, 'xnhlert to th eall of the rHv rlemoprntle oommttten nrd the rhjte omocrrttr" voter of this city. Tour support wlM h ar.pro.Mated. Ti. K. TWjN T hrtrT (iTyinnmn mv ono't'lnev for oti of fh olti'firnNsIn"'!! to he eleot ed tinder TVn-nonT' new ehnrter. nr. te"t to the 03IT of te ivhtte rtomoorntln "T-trn-ir- PT.-t th. notion of the voter In tht T-rmnrv TToon mv rfnH a it rtti ren nn1 T.uIr,K man T "ollrlt the sup nort f ever voter. A- v- rT T'nT's- T her . n n OMn-r nr pgnMgrv for 00 Tn--o-r nf r(tv nf p.rMPntll niVt to fhn T r t- ,t f at tt- orI! of the ie or Me .,jHvw rommttte The vofe nnt support of everv voter will be iDoreelated. O .T f-"'rT-,tj TTt. T rie-ohv infimmr mv randMnrv for rtT em ?-l!-tn-er -ht,.t to the call for the white democrat!- -H W A rT-VTTAM T herehv dnnoMnce mv rsnrtMnrv for eltv com mi-to-er. wnMect to the white democratic prtmarv CTTA T?T,rF! trVT TPKT? T m a e-o'Mte for rttv ermm11oner. TOMt to the wh'te rfmocrrtte nrtmsrv rT will appreciate the Biinoort of all voters. TTTOci TT. .TOTTVsrVV. T n m a enTt(5to for "Ttv eomT-1efoTer suhlerf to the white prim, T em nn nrohltert nnd flm e-nertnlTv Interested In ruhUe work -tr,.t parks Tour support will be appreciate R J TVTTT.rTT I respertfiillv nnnoiiTiee mv rercltdarv for one of the fireo rttv rvmmti1onpri to be nomtrintetl hv the white rtemnrre voters of rVni-aootn 1" the prtmnrten thin j Spring. Tour Vote wt'1 e unprerlq terl J v.. cnvrnwnN I herebv snnoimre rnvself a rnndMate for city commissioner enhtect to the no tion of the oVmoornttc orlmnrle. nnd re epectfiitly solicit the support of all voters ln this prima rv o.'tt mrNn-T mttl.t.fti I am a candidate for Citv Commis sioner of Pensacola. iind'r foe new rltv charter and subject' to the white Demo cratic primary. Your support will be appreciated. J. O. WALKKH. T hereby announce for 0omm11oner nnd promise to serve the peooto faith fully If elected. J. N ANDRKWS. T TlAfArtV a i nnn Jt I -1 on of th CTitv OnmrnlsBlnnrfi to elector! unrtr pppHqrol.Vn tiw Charter, cratlc prlmarv and the action of the voTers in rnnt prlmarv. Tour vote and support will be appreciated. W. B WTCIflfTT. T hereby announce mvsclf as a candi date for City Commissioner snhleet to the action of the White ' TVmooratio Primary, and respectfully solicit vour support. O. XV. mVEN'. I herehv announce mvself a candi date for City Com 'pi oner, suhlert to the action of the Democratic Primary and solicit the support of n voters fhank n. rotr. I am a candldnte for citv commis sioner, subject to the white primary, and will appreciate the support of all voters. If. O. ANSON. , Insurance - KNOWT-S PROS. BRENT BUILDING. PHONE 22. Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York. Save money by buying your Groceries at the Peo ple's Supply Store. Premium tickets with each purchase. Cor. Gregory street and 9th avenue. Phone 973. SOME REASONS WHY You Should Vote For S. J. Welch For Com missioner of Public Works. He is experienced in Architecture, Civil and Mechanical Kngineering:, has planned paving, parks, building, ma chinery, etc. He can and will cave this city thousands of dollars on tho Municipal Wharves, Ilt Line Rail way, fire Stations, parks, paving- and other works. Laat but not least he is the man you would employ for a similar position to get results in your individual business. Thanking you in advance for your consideration, I am. Yours for a Greater Pensacola, S. J. WELCH I t OLD AT WBLLSTOCKCD ORU STORES