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THE PENS AC OLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1914.
Section One.
PENSACOLA
LEAD N
VALUE
OF SHIPMENTS
EXPORTS DURING PAST MONTH
MORE THAN DOUBLED THOSE
OF ANY OTHER FLORIDA PORT.
t 'er.sacota lea.gs an r lonua jjui is
more than double the valuation in ex
ports Curing the past month, accord
ing to figures compiled in the office
of CVi.'ecior Cooper Griggs at Jack-fc-.,nvij(;
Shipments from tnis port
during the month were valued at 1,
''1.Si?.. while the values of shipments
f;om all other Florida ports combined
reached only $1. 677.000 The nxt
hiijhttl port to Pensacola is Tampa
wiih a valuation of $481.00). and the
t.-a! valuation of nil exports from
Fionda reaped $2,771,579. The prin--:ps.l
commodity shipped was lumber
and timber, most of which went out
from Pensacola- and aggregated 42,
flOO.OOD superficial feet. In imports,
Tampa leac"s with a valuation of
S.29,101, on which duty amounting to
il8(.,S5 was collected. Key West is
second, Jacksonville third and Pensa
cola fouYth. The total valuation of
all imports reached $1,044,000, on
which duties amounting to $870 was
collected.
The alue of the shipments from
ea ,-i Florida ports follows:
lV;nsacoJa $1,094,862
Tampa 481,353
1 "cTiiandina 430,13:)
Kr West 320,997
Jacksonville 142.57S
Port Jnglis 142,000
Boca Grande 102,500
Apadachicola 26,39 t
St. Andrews 12,573
Carrabello 12,004
Miami 6,171
Totals v $2,771,579
The Imports.
The imports and the values by porta
follows:
Tampa $529,101
Key West 244,040
Jacksonville 201.274
Penaaeola 63,66$
Miami 1,846
Pt. Augustine 60
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humanity and science. Your medicine,
Dr. King's Xew Discovery, cured my
cough of three years standing", says
J-nr'e Flemming, of Xew Dover, Ohio,
J lave you an annoying cough? Is It
etubfcoru and won't yield to treat
ment? Get a EOe. bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery today. What It did for
Jennie Flemmlng it will do for you,
no matter how stubborn or chronic a
rough may be. It stops a cough and
stops throat and -lang trouble. Relief
vr money back, 80c. and $1.00, at your
druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Sfcilve for Pimples.
(Ad).
FARMERS PLA
CROP ROTATIO
DRY WEATHER IS HAVING EF
FECT ON CROPS, BUT ONLY A
FEW BOLL WEEVILS ARE REPORTED.
S. TV. Iliatt. crop demonstration
agent, makes the following report for
the past week:
Pensacola, Fla., May 16.
The section of the county between
McDavid and Walnut Hill was visited
tho past week. This section is de
voted mainly to the production of corn
snd cotton, which, at the present time,
is Inking very well. Gardens have
suffti'td considerably from the
drought. Only a few boll-weevils have
heen reported, so far. A close watch
should be kept for them and all de
stroyed that "an be found.
It is ver ncouraging to note the
CM
IS DRIED RIGHT
UP WmjULPHUR
USE LIKE COLD CREAM TO SUB
DUE IRRITATION AND CLEAR
THE SKIN.
Constant or intermittent irritation
producing itching and red. angry Ec
ECroa. patches on the skin is readily re
lieved with bold-sulphur cream. The
moment it is applied the itching stops
and the healing begin, says a noted
dermatologist.
It effects such prompt relief, even in
aggravated Eczema that it is a never
ending source of amazement to phvsi
tians. For many years bold-sulphur cream
has occur ied a secure position in the
treatment of cutaneous eruptions by
reason of Its cooling, Pirasite-desirov-1g
properties. It is not only parasi
noidal but also antipruritic and anti
septic and nothing has ever been found
to take its place in overcoming irrit
able and inflammatory affections of
the skin. While not always establish
ing a permanent cure, yet'in every in
stance it instantly stops the agonizing
itching: su-bdues the irritation and
heals the inflamed raw skin right up
And it is often years later before any
Eczema eruption again appears.
Those troubled should get from any
pharmacist an ounce of bold-sulphur
cream and apply it directly upon the
affected skin like you would any or
dinary cold cream. It isn't unpleasant
and the prompt relief afforded is very
welcome, particularly when the Ec
tema is accompanied with itchincr.
YOU NEED MEDICINE
AT THIS TIME
Kverybody is more or less trembled
at this season with loss of vitality,
failure of appetite, that tired feeling,
or with bilious turns, dull headaches,
indigestion and other stomach
troubles, or with pimples and other
eruptions on the face and body. The
reason is that thai blood Is Impure
and impoverished.
Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all
these ailments. Ask your druggist for
this medicine and get it today. Noth
ing else acts like it. Get Hood's.
Adv.
number of farmers who are planning
on crop rotation, and' expect to remove
stumps from their land so as to be
able to use larger and better farm
implements, which will enable them
to cultivate more land at less expense
than under the present mthods.
Miss '-ry Bradley is meeting with
splendid success in this section, in
teresting the women and slrls in the
canning club work.
A goodly number of farmer folks
gathered at Bratts Tuesday night to
discuss farming and canning prob
lems with the two county agents.
Prospets look "bright for the enlist
ment of this section in the work of
county organization and cooperation.
Probable itinerary for this week:
Monday, May 18th Bluff Springs.
Tuesday, May 19. Century.
Wednesday, May 20. Century.
Thursday, May 21 Molino.
Friday, May 22 Cottage Hill, Route
PCo. 1
Saturday, May 23. Pensacola
Buy your Gasoline at Ab
bott's Garage. S. Baylen St.
Campbellton
Club Outing
a Fihe Affair
SPECIAL. TO THE JOURNAI
Campbellton, May 16. Under the
shades of the massive oaks along the
bands of Spring Creek, three miles
north of Campbellton, the Political
Club of Campbellton, 120 strong, as
sembled last Wednesday, May ISth,
for their first annual outing.
The camp opened at 10 a. ra. and
within a short time automobiles "were
arriving from every direction, bring
ing loads of voters and candidates.
The crowd was a representative gath
ering of the voters and candidates of
Jackson county.
About thirty candidates running for
various of rices, from the school board
to the U. S. senate, were present at
the fish fry and made, sneeches. They
were introduced by Hon. W. L. Mc
Kinly a member of the state legislature
from Campbel'on.
The cluh is being congratulated in
conducting the occasion in s'ich way,
that ever-"- one announced himself as
having had a splendid time.
Plenty of refreshments of all kinds
were served.
Following the adjournment of the
club the Campbellton baseball team
played the candidates, resulting in a
score of 10 to 0 in favor of Caanpbell-ton.
Read what J. S. Roberts
says on page 7.
TEXAS GIRL MAY BE
IN CITY WHEN BESIEGED
Juarez, Mex., May 15. Miss Ida
Hayes, of Waco, Tex., a Baptist mis
sionary, will be in the city of Sal
tilio when the Constitutionalists at
tack is begun, according to word re
) todav Miss" Haves Is a
director of the Madero institute, a
school for girls at samuo, ana nas
refused to leave, althuatfh warned by
the American consul.
She feared that if she abandons the
institute It will be used by the Fed
erals as a barracks and probably be
destroyed in the fighting.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have $100,000 to lend
on improved city real estate,
at low rates ranging from
6 to 8, 1 to 5 years, in
amounts of $500 up Escam
bia Realty Co.
ft
BEULAH.
Benlah. -May 16. The long contin
ued spell of dry weather is having its
effect on crops in this section. Berries
and truck patches are dying and dry
ing up, and if rain does not come
soon some crops will be a complete
loss.
Mr. and Mrs. P ". Dawkins were
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.. Bar
rlneau Sunday last.
Miss Ruby Dawkins was the griest
of. Miss Eunice Snowden last Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. James Snowden was called to
FeFuniak last week, as a witness in
the Lewis murder case.
Mr. Ralph Snowden was in DeFu
niak on business this week
The Misses Beulah and Nettle Bar
rineau of Quintette are the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. J. M. Snowden this
week.
Miss Xeta Barrineau and brother,
Tommy, were the guests of relatives
here Monday.
Miss Dora Clark was in the city
shorping Friday.
Mr. S. A. Garrett was In Pensacola
on business Tuesday.
Mr. R. L. Snowden was in the Deep
Water City on business Friday.
Mr. James Snowden returned from
DeFuniak Wednesday.
Arthur Spare was in the city Tues
day and Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Spare had for
their guests at dinner Wednesday Mr.
and Mrs. J M. Snowden. Mrs. Mary
Barrineau. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Snow
den. and Ralph Snowden.
Mr. Ralph Snowden came home from
DeFuniak Friday.
NO NEW ORDERS IN
ANY BRANCH OF SERVICE
Washington. May 15 Activitv which
began yesterday in government ar
senals and coast artillery posts, fol
lows the precautionary arrangements
of the war department in the Mexican
situation. Secretary of War Garri
son said today. The secretary de
clared that no new orders had been
i&sued to any branch of the service.
"EW AGENCY F
LIFE ra
OR
CE
MEXICANS TO RETURN
TO THE LIGHT HOUSE
Washington. May 15. Secretary of
State Bryan announced today that he
has learned from the mediators that
the explanation of the Lobos Island in
cident made by the United States Is
satisfactory and thit Mexicans will
return there to take care of the lights.
R. C. CALDWELL, MALCOLM R.
YONGE AND J. P. McHUGH, AS
MANAGERS FOR THE GERMANIA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK HAVE OPENED OF
FICES IN ROOMS 353-360 BRENT
BUILDING.
In another column of this issue will
be found the announcement of the
opening of the firm of Caldwell, Tonge
& McHusrh as managers for The Ger
rmnla Life Insurance Company of
New York.
As the name implies this company
was fathered by and has been under
the direction of German influence
since its establishment In I860, and
through their conservatism, fairness
and thrift has become generaJly known
as one of the standard companies of
its kind. The company points with
pardonable pride to the fact that it is
one of the few New York companies
which passed unscathed through the
rigid insurance investigation held in
that 6tate a few j-e?rs since.
The territory c-:.' ra red in this
agency covers all counties between
here and the Apalachicola river, and
the three counties of Mobile, Baldwin
and Escam")la in the state of Alabama.
These youn" men are to be congratu
lated on securing so valuable a connection.
THE AIR-O-LITE
If Necessary In the Modern Home
SAFE, BRILLIANT,
ECONOMICAL, LASTING
Keep Bowel Movement Regular.
Dr. King's New Life Pills keep
stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy
condition. Rid the body of poisons and
waste. Improve your complexion by
flushing the liver and kidneys. "I got
more relief from one box of Dr. King's
New Life Pills than any medicine I
ever tried," says C. E. Hatfield, of
Chicago, 111. 25c. at your drug-gist.
(Adv).
Paid Advertisement
CANDIDATE FOR
THE LEGISLATURE
vt,.
"-5 jr
ROBERT H. ANDERSON
The Air-O-Llte "bums gaso
line safer than any oil lamp
made burns kerosene. Explo
sion is impossible. No danger if
lamp 1s dropped or ovfrrturned.
It greatly lessens danger of fire.
The Air-O-Lite produces five
times the light of a big center
draft oil lamp at one -third the
cost.
The Air-O-Lite burner is
practically Indestructible. Pure
nickel which never burns out is
used in burner caps.
The Ai--0-Lito soon saves Us
price in cost of operation. "A ith
gasoline at -0c a gallon, ten
cents runs lamp three hours
every night for eight to ten
night?. Two quarts constitute
one filling, gocfl for twenty-five
hour.".
The Air-O-Lite is a clean hmp
- -no smoke no smell no dirty
chimney no greasy wicks to
trim. Lamp needs cleaning
only once a year to produce
perfect light.
Come, in and let us demon
strate to you.
Pensacola
Crockery Co,
Wholesale Distributers.
TShae Ererro iRowboat PVSoSor
pLRRO
I-
i
Ferro Marine Motors have
had a national reputation for
years. All over the worlcl
Ferro engines are giving
service and satisfaction. The
Ferro rowboat engine is the
last word in design and
workmanship. Bosch water
proof and schock-proof igni
tion, Kingston's ball check
float-feed carbureter. The en
gines are on the way. A
demonstration will convince
you.
Pensacola Gas Engine and
Supply Conrpany
Distributers.
713 South Pslafox Street.
Pensacola, Fla.
Low Round
Trip
A.
Fares
via
'SAFETY FIRST"
Tampa, Fla. and Return, $15.05
Grand Locate Knitrhts of Pythias of Florida ("colored). Tickets sold
May 16, 17 and 1?, 1014. Return limit, May 1P14.
Chicago, III. and Return, $28.35
Account General Assembly Presbyterian Church. Tickets sold May
17, IS, and 19, 1014. Return limit, June 5, .1914.
Jacksonville, Fla. and Return, $15
ccount Annual Convention, Georgia - Florida Dh U. C. T.
Tickets sold May 13 and "0, 1914. Return limit. May 1914.
Philadelphia, Pa. -and Return, $39.45
Account National Electric Light Association. Tickets sold May 2?,
30 and 31, 1014. Return limit, June 10, 1014.
A. C. RYALS, C. T. A. J. W. LURTON, D. P. A.
d. w Mcdonald, t. p. a.
(Paid Advertisement).
Bos,!
I
7
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J
To the Voters:
I am the victim o a cam
paign of misrepresentation.
Every effort is being made to
arouse your religous prejudices
against me.
It is being falsely circulated
that I am a Knight of Columbus
,i ,i i r .i
witn tne nope ot arousing tne
religious prejudices of some of the voters against
me. Everyone who knows me knows that I am
not now, and never have been, a Knight of
Col umbus.
The Pensacola News has proven itself guilty
of the crowning infamy of the campaign of mis
representation that is being made against me.
In the issue of The News of yesterday (Saturday)
that paper undertook to reproduce an advertise
ment which I caused to be printed in the DeFnniak
Herald of Thursday, and m doing so The News
only printed part of the advertisement repre
senting it to be the whole advertisement.
The advertisement as printed in The News
is as follows:
Causing considerable talk in Dc Funiak today is the
following advertisement which appeared in the DeFuniak
Herald yesterday:
TO THE VOTERS:
Realizing that the farmers, merchants and working
men are going to send me to Congress, those who arc
against me are making desperate efforts to defeat me and
they, are trying to arouse your religious prejudices by
falsely circulating the report that I am a Knight of Co
lumbus. I am not, and never have been a Knight of Co
lumbus. The only Knight that I am is a Knight of Pyth-
JOHN P. STOKES,
Candidate For Congress.
(Paid Advertisement).
The whole advertisement as printed in The DeFuniak Herald
is as follows:
JOHN P. STOKES
Candidate For Congress.
To The Voters:
Realizing that the farme rs, merchants and working
men are going to send me to Congress, those who arc
against me are making desperate efforts to defeat me and
they are trying to arouse your religious prejudices by
falsely circulating the report that I am a Knight of Co
lumbus. . I am not, and never have been, a Knight of Co
lumbus. The only Knight that I am is a Knight of Pyth
ias. THIS IS A FREE COUNTRY
Dedicated to religious freedom. I stand for separation
of church and state. I am against any man who would
introduce religion into politics. I appeal to you as Ameri
can citizens to resent the attempt to arrouse your relig
ious prejudices, and to votefor John P. Stokes for Con
gress. .
Discourage dirty politics. Resent an attempt to ap
peal to your prejudices. Be Americans. Vote upon your
judgment for the best man for the office.
JOHN P. STOKES,
Candidate for Congress.
(Paid Advertisement).
I appeal to the Voters of the Third Congressional
District of Florida to see that I get a square deal.
Defeat by fair means will not hurt me, because I
can come again. I not wish to be sacrificed to the
prejudices of some of )he voters aroused unfairly
by the circulation of false reports.
JOHN P,.STliES.

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