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THE PENS OLA JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY SO, 1918. It is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by impure blood. At this season of the year. Nature is trying to throw off the impurities and this condition usually makes the body very weak. A Good Blood Tonic just at this time brings re lief and is a great help to Nature. T&siaBoaG affnffffff TnmiffG is made for that purpose; it contains just what the Blood needs, IRON and QUININE, in a form accept able to the most delicate stomach. It purifies and Enriches the Blood and you can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c per bottle. Whenever You Need A (BameirstB Strengthening Tonic EST? AUE.' ENEMY HROPERTY HAS BEEN SEIZED BY GOV. (Continued from. Page One.) lii l Tll':!i mwi'fiitifllllv til rtvfi BP.1 skins. A'liicli previously had nevcf ieen done ruUide of Leipzig anil Lon don. Fur aw'.lioiib alto have been un-d'Tt.it-- sucMfully both in St. Louis r.nd New Vri. - li.-n tiir v ir " ovpp." M. Palmer Cf,n- !u,' fl ' (1-rmany yviil again buy A:neri-.tn fur, but these poods will ba tr.uc:lit in the American market this me, from A 'rlean firms, ana mey viil ho Am.Tienn dressed and dyed. rnd rrenired for European eonsiimp- tion. The .t irni iraaa cwiuumi" v.-prt 'nreed Americans to snip t tain furs abroad, to buy them bad -ir-ri r-.iiin hem to America will hav disappeared, and Germany will be the loser." rv m vnnr.n soldiers ' FROM ONE NEWSPAPER London, May 29.-Six hundred em plover of the London Times have Joined the ermy and navy since the war i-gan. Of these ona hundred and fifty have been , killed, wounaeu ui nb!ed by sickness. Many Events at Big Track Meet Today (Continued from Page One.) No. r, Cochrane. A. B.; No. 16, Jones . II.; No. 25. Mulvey, B. Tr, No. 30 Cites W H.; No- 3. Bennett. C. E. o. :'?G, Jackson. II. F. ; No. 48. Noonan Pef No. 2, Crinkley. A.; No. 68. Boss. C .1 : No. 51. Davics. F. C; No. 60. GrelBhton. B. H. ; No. 55, Ellsworth, T. T. ; No. 45, Coleman. W. H. Event No. 8. girding Broa.l Jump No. 1. Hush'8- . v- 19 I oltnrtv B ' NO. 21, Walton. L. A.: No. 22. Newman, J. R., Jr. ; No. 20, Keuy, J. . We will be closed all day Thursday, May 30, Decoration Dr.y. 2033 PENSACOLA GAS CO. M. FREEDMAN 116 East Wright Street Big Bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ladies Ready-to-Wear. Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods. T. E. Williams & Co. FURNITURE 30 E. Wright. Phone 1995 FISKER-BROWN. We Will Bond You. 918 -Phones 919. KOYAL TYPEWRITERS MAYES PRINTING CO. FINE JOB PRINTING Office Supplies 17-19 W. Government St. Phone 181 I The Parlor Market? "Horn of All That's Pure" A; Fresh Western Meats SJ POULTRY, EGGS AND GREEN V 5 GROCERIES. T pnoNES 173-174. .J, The Ready-to-Wear Store If It's New You Will Find It Here 9 anl 11 South Palafox vary, H. M.; No. 44, Hester, E.; No. 49, Blount, G. W; Blount, G.; No. 52, FIckenger, R. B.; No. 60, Crelghton, B. It. ; No 56, Lafferty, E. B.; No. 12, Murdock, B.; No. 62, Ramsey, B. M.; No. 73, Ball, G. C. Event No. 9. 220 Low Hurdles No. 6, Pickard, W. C. ; No. 8, KItzman, I. E. ; No. 17, Towne, H. E.; No. 25, Mulvey. B. F.; No. 28, Chenmeids. A. II.; No. 40. Trask, C. H.; No. 42, Murphy. J. B.; No. 59, NoMe, Mark; No.. 53, Hackstadt. N. A.; No. uO, Crelghton. B. H.; No. 55, Ellsworth, T. T.; No. 74, Morgan, N. C. Event No. 70. Running High Jump So. 33, McGll vary, II. M.; No. 40. Trak, C H.: No. 42, Murphy. J. B.: No. 51, Davies. F. C; No. 41, Sullivan. W. P.; No. 1, Hughes. F. C. ; No. 25. Mulvey. B. F.; No. 31, Steinmetz. E. G.; No. 65. MacDowelL S. A.; No. 53, Hackstadt, N. A.: No. 59, Noble, Mark; No. 60, Creighton, B. H.; No. 4. Harvey. I.; No. 26. Kelly. J. C, Jr.; No. 72, Davis. C. W.; No. 73, Ball, G. C. Event No. 11. S80 Yard Run No. 2, Crinkley. A.; No. 36. Jackson. H. F.; No. 37, Oakes, M. E. ; No. 39, McKay, G.; No. 48, Noo nan. Pet; No. 46, Kerr. L. B.; No. 5, Cochrane, A. B.; No. 16, Jones. O. H.; No. 30, Gates, W. H.; No. 45, Coleman, W. H. ; No. 66, Archibald, F. X.; No. 67. Alleck, H. A.; No. 68, Boss, C. J.; No. 69, Jordan, J. J. ; No. 71, Beanly, J. B.s Event No.- 21. j Relay Race Entrees will be an nounced at the meet. JUNIOR RED CROSS, COLORED, TO MEET A meeting of the Junior Red Cross chapter, colored, will be held this af ternoon at 3 o'clock at school build ing No. 31, and it Is desired that there be a full atendance. his organlza tion gives promise of giving a good account of Its activities in final re port, expected to be made this after noon. WEBER KILLED AT DETROIT Word was received In Pensacola yesterday that Herbert Weber had met his death at Detroit. Mich., In stead of at LaFayette, Ind., as at first announced. Friends here re received word from headquarters of the Painters Union at Lafayette, that young Weber's remains were being held scubject to orders, and yester day the cornor at Detroit announced In a wire that the young man's re mains were at Detroit. Orders were wired to ship the body to Pensacola, and it is expected to reach here about Saturday, when announcement ow the funeral witll be made. Mosquitoes Carry Malaria The moaqnito is the carrier of rn&laria germs. You can quickly kill every mosquito in a room, by closing all windows and doors and fanning BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER into the air. By its use you can keep your home free of roaehesanta, flies and bugs of every kind. Harmless to human beir.w: and domestic anitwaia. Bee ' Brand Insect Powder fin it Into tixm adr Flies and mosquitoee die in a few inmates. Will kill ants, fleas, roaches, bed-bugs. lice, and bugs of nearly every kind. Directions on s ackage. Look for the lee Brand Trade Mark. 2 So & SOc Everywhere BeCOUCa A CO, Brian. ML Local Y. M. C. A. Circus Friday and Saturday a Big Function James Newman, former Barnum 4 Bailey aerial trapeze star, will perform In the local Y. MCA- circus Friday and Saturday nights in his skilled slack rope walking. This will exceed anything In this line ot athletics that has been shown In this city. Horton the tramp actor, formerly with. Ring land Bros, circus, who is now In this city will display his skill' in the chair pyramiding 6tunts, which created a sensation In eastern cities and proved a revelation to the athletio world a short time ago. Harry Goldberg (second Charlie Chaplin) will be on hand to entertain the audience. Roy Moore will perform his physi cal culture exhibition, which will be both entertaining and instructive. Willie Farlne, the local all-star bar performer, will be on the mat, assisted by Olsen and Jacoby. This will be one of the best acts of the evening. Horton, who Is a sure-enough bar performer, will add to the entertain DOCTORS SAY CALOMEL . IS BEST UCIIIE According to the world's greatest physicians and medical experts, calo mel is the best and most universally useful of all medicines. Medical author ities prescribe calomel for almost every disease and explain that It is the best and surest of all system puri fiers. They say that calomel cleanses the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys and purifies the blood from all poisons. making the system pure and clean so that nature can quickly restore the health. Now that science has purified calo mel of all Its nauseating and dangerous qualities, the new kind of calomel, called "Calotabs," is even more popular than the old. As a IJver cleanser and system purifier Calotabs are more ef fective than the old style calomel, yet are entirely delightful in effect, one Calotab at bedtime, with a swallow of water that's all. No nausea nor the slightest unpleasantness. Next morning you awake feeling fine, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please and go where you please ther is no restriction of habit or diet. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your druggist recommends and guar antees Calotabs, and will refund your money If you are not delighted with them. Adv. 1EMMETT WILSON TO OCCUR AT 10 A. M. TODAY Numerous friends of the late ex Congressman Wilson were- visibly shocked yesterday morning when they learned that this popular young at torney had passed away, the shock being harder from the fact that few of them knew that he was ill, and dur ing the day many called to view his remains. A number of relatives ar rived yesterday, including his father and several brothers. Lst night Con gressman Kehoe and J. H. Smith -wick reached the city, cancelling sev eral debate dates, gor thse purpose of being present . at tht funeral of the late Mr. Wilson. As soon as prepared for burial, the remains of Mr. Wilson were removed io me nome or congressman Kehoe, eav w iui wi J-x v icil oil ecu. WIienCB ine xunerai cortege win move this morning at 10 o'clock for Christ cnurcn. ev. air. jonnson, tne priest I in charge,, will conduct the services over me remains ana tne interment wlH to nlo.. at St Tnhn'g ..m.to - u .i. l j . . xne pauoearers win as ionows: Active Col. John I Hughes. Major C. W. TVAlemberts, B. S. Han cock, Tr. F. C. Renshaw, Alex. Zelius, Jr., and Felo McAloiister. Honorary Walter Kehoe, Patillo Campbell, Kirke Monroe, Robert H. Anderson, Paul Carter and Wm. Fish er. FOR SALE Bundles of clean newspapers, 5c a bundle, while they last. The The Innocent Suffer Even Unto the Third and Fourth Genera tions, But Relief Is Now in Sight. It has long been accepted as a mat ter of course that the sins or the fathers must be suffered by Innocent posterity, yet it is hard to become reconciled to, this condition. The heri tage of physical infirmity is a handi cap under which thousands must face the battle of life. -Scrofula is probably the most noticeable of the transmitted blood disorders, though there are other mor severe ti;seases of the blood that pass from one generation to another. No matter what inherited blood taint you may be laboring under, S. S. S- offers Fun ment, assisted by his two trust-worthy clown comedians, Edgerton and Arma- cost. Olsen and Wallace will be seen on the mat in acrobatic stunts. The above is only a small part of the many ath letic stunts that will be shown, not mentioning the work of the junior de partment, which will be very elabor ate. The performance will close with a magnificent patriotic pageantr The local Haiwalian band will assist the orchestra in furnishing music for the occasion. The national colors will pre dominate in the decorations which have been ordered especially for this per formance, and the gymfasium in the Y building will present a genuine circus scene with the Stars and Stripes f6r a background Instead of he cus tomary canvas. The doors will be open at 7 p. m., performance beginning promptly at 8 p. m. Reserved seats on sale Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at Y. M. C A. building. Admission, 25c. Benefit boys' department. EXPERTS AT WHO ARE HEARD BYA LABBE fJUMBEB Yesterday there was a fair size gathering at Molino and Byrneville. to hear the farm demonstrators who have been visiting West Florida, urg ing the farmers to grow more food crops and stock In order to have a supply of food on hand, as the gov ernment is now sending everything of this charaeaer to its soldiers abroad and the horn people will have to look out for themselves. The all day meeting at Gonzalez at tracted a large assemblage and the Entire day was taken up in speeches, demonstrations and the diversion of enjoying one of the best dinners given in the country, under the auspices of the Red Cross workers, the proceeds of which went to the Red Cross fund. Rev. I. TV. Chalker of the First Methodist Church made an addres" and urged every farmer to plant food crops and raise stock. C. F. Zeek of Pensacola spoke along the same lines. Peter Rollo of Pensacola extended to the people of Gonzalez and sur rounding country, the greetings of Mayor Johnson of this city and C. A. Fulford, farm demonstration agent of Escambia County, who presided, made excuses for State Agent McQuarrle who was called away on business. Superintendent Rhodes of the State Markets Bureau of Florida was the principal speaker of the day and his remarks were along the same lines a-s those of the previous meetings in West Florida, emphasizing the im portance of farmers growing crops. Miss Helen Carter gave a demon stration in wheatless bread makinw and W. A. Blount, Jr., made a four minute talk, followed by Mr. Harri der. Miss Lonnle Landrum Interested the assemblage in discussing the method of drying vegetables. The day closed with addresses by Messrs. Rhodes and Fulford. Children's Coughs and Colds. For children's coughs and cold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excel lent. It Is prompt and effectual and contains no opium or other narcotic and Is pheasant to take. Adv. BURGLAR VISITS BURKE HOME e. W. Burke, of 517 Fast nsr, atraat vcotardav mnl na v, police that his residence hart htin vis. ited bv a sneak thief the nitrht hPforp And thnmnrWv ratirk a her of articles were reoorted to hv been missing, which are thought to , . ... it . . na,vn oeen lanen dv me oureiar. A CHARMING WOMAN "What contributes most to the charm of a cultured woman? Isn't it her com plexion? How blessed she is, you think. Yet you can be bo blessed too. if you'll only realize that a good complexion is mostly in your own control. By using TETTERINE you can clear tip the skin, removing pimples, blotches, scaly patches and all that goes to mar one's beauty. It is the one tried and true agent for quickly con quering eczema, no matter how long standing; ringworm, tetter, itch and such afflictions. Get Tetterlne at drug stores. Shuptrine Company, Savannah. Ga. adv. FARM Handicap of Poisoned Blood. hope. Thisre medy has been in general use for more than fifty years.' It is purely vegetable, and contains not a particle of any chemical and acts promptly on the blood by routing all traces of taint, and restoring it to ab solute purity. "Some of the most distressing cases of transmitted blood 'poison have yielded to the treatment of S. S. S., and no case should be considered in curable until this great remedy has been given a thorough trial. S. S. S. acts as an antidote to every impurity; in the blood. You can obtain it at any drug store. Our chief medical adviser' will take pleasure in giving you with out cost any advice that your individ ual case requires. Write today to Swift Specific Co., 433 Swift Labora tory. Atlanta, Ga. Adv. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-A CMS FOR INDIGESTION Memorial Day Has a Deeper Significance (Continued from Page One.) gave in answer to the call in "61. In many cities of the south veterans of the grey will parade with the veterans of the blue in the inspiring spectacle of veterans of both North and South commemorating together the struggle that brought a stronger, a more unit ed America. The ranks of the gray-haired heroes are thinning. Many who survived the great battles of the war have gone on during the great half century of peace. These who march furnish a mighty in spiration to the young men of the na tion who are preparing for a greater battle overseas. Perhaps there will be tibes when the step of many vet erans will falter, but a new spring will come into their step, shoulder3 will be squared and a general material bearing presented as the ranks catch the air of "Dixie" or "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." . Many stories hav reached .the War Department from recruiting offices In various parts of the country, telling of the efforts of Civil War veterans to enlist and once more take up arms for the nation. Necessarily their of fers have been refused, but these men with perhaps eighty years behind them havov persisted in carrying on by speeches delivered in the Interests of recruiting, the Liberty Loans, and in the dissemination of patriotic propa ganda. They are not content to see their sons and grandsons don the khaki or the blue; they feel with a spirit that well might be emulated by every American their debt of sacrifice to county ends only with the grave. Political Announcements FOR CONGRESS. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Congressman from the Third Congres sional District, subject to the Democratic primary, and solicit vour support. Influ ence and vote: WALTER KEHOE. FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional District of Florida, subject to the action of the Democrat!; primary of June 4th. 1918. If e'cted, I promise untiring efforts in behalf of the district and the nation at large. J. H. Smithwick. FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby announco my candidacy for re-election to the State Senate, subject to nomination In the pr!may election to be held on June 4th. Upon my record In the Senate and adherence to Democratic principles and policiew, and upen the declaration r-f which I now, and shall hereafter make. I solicit and will be gen uinely grateful'for, the votes and support of all Democrats. Respectfully. JOHN B. JONES. FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for state senator subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary and will appreciate the support of all voters. JOHN P. STOKES. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce my candidacy for Representative in the Florida Legislature from Escambia county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary of June 4, and solicit the votes and active sup port of my friend's and fellow -'tizens. 264 HERBERT IT CARO. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative to the Legislature from Escambia County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary June 4th. 1918, and respectfully solicit the vote and support of all loyal Democrats. I favor the ratification of our prohibition amendment to a state-wide law, and ait. an advocate of free text books for our public schools. If elected, I promise to perform the duties of the office to the best interest of the people of Escambia County. 2462 W. R. TISDALK. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for Repre sentative from Escambia county, in the Florida Legislature, subject to the Democratic primary, and if elected pledge my vote for ratification of the prohibition amendment. I also prom ise to work faithfully and diligently for all measures which will promote the best interests or the county ana state. 2749 M. E. MORET. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for rep resentative in the Florida legislature from Escambia county, subject to the Demo cratic primary, and solicit the support of all qualified voters with the assurance that if elected I will serve the interests of this county to the best of my ability. I pledge my vote or ratification of the prohibition amendment. 2H72 J. R. M. GATES. I hereby announce my candidacy for State Senator from Escambia County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and respectfully solicit the sup port of all Democrats. I favor: Itatiflca tion of the federal prohibition , amend ment. Abolition of the fee system. Abo lition of the court of reecord of Escambia County and if ncessary the creation of a judicial circuit. Free text books for pu pils of the public schools. Very respectfully, W. F. ARMFIELD. FOR STATE TAX COMMISSIONER. FOR STATE TAX COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for state Tax Commissioner, Group 2. and respectfully solicit the support of ali friends In the forth-coming democratfo prinxary. W. M. HOLLOWAT. FOR STATE TAX COMMISSIONER To the Democratic Voters of Florida: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the Tax Commission, Group 1, subject to the action of tb Democratic primary to be held June 4. promising, if elected, to perform the duties of the office faith fully and fearlessly. Respectfully. CADE E. SHACKELFORD. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Dlst 1 I hereby announce myself ss candidate for re-election as County . Commissioner for District No. 1,' subject to the Demo cratic primary. 2565 J. GEO. WHITE. FOR STATE TAX COMMISSIONER To the Democratic Voters of Florida: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Tax Commission, Group 1, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held June 4, promising. If elected, to perform the duties of the office faith fully and diligently. J. CLIFFORD BROWN. 2672 FOR COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT NO. 2 I hereby announce myself as a candi date for county commissioner to repre sent district No. 2, and If elected prom- If you can't say it, whistle it! 00 ger selling out the postoffice, get some today. In the meantime might's well get that Bathing Suit. Come here in the first place, saves you goin around and comin back; Size, style, price, we have just what you want. Has your husband bought his Summer Shirts yet? he ought to do it now while our window is in. Watson, Parker & Reese Co. Everything to Wear CAPT. BENNIE EDMUNDSON LAUNCHES TO RENT TELEPHONE 204 Pensacola Buggy Works STUDEBABER CARS. Repairs Part Accessories AND SUPPLIES. Phone 806. 105 N. Palafox St. D'ALEMBERTE'S PEROXIDE CREAM Phone 109 "A GOOD DKUG STORE" for fare maRsage. MRS. E. B. GOODRICH Authorized Instructor in S. T. TAYLOR SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTT1NG 369 Brent Building. SEE "LB IiON TON." Notice to ice Consumers Our wagons are equipped with scales and consumers will please exact correct weight and report any discourtesy of drivers to office. Phones 69 or 259. Southern Utilities Co. Successor to Pensacola Ice Company CHATTMAN'S ELECTRICAL SHOE SHOP Warrington, Fla. Authorized Shoe Repairers for the U. S. Army and Navy. REPAIRING BICYCLES, GUNS, REGISTER? SAFES. COMBINATIONS CHANGED. JOE QUINA WITH WILSON-BIGGS CO. PHONE 333 tse to work for the interests of all people. JOHN T. HOLLAND. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Dlts. 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner to represent District No. 2, and if elected promise fair and faithful performance of all duties of the office. I respectfully solicit the vote of every Democrat in the primary. 574 T. J. SHELBY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Dist. 2. I announce my candidacy for -nomination as County Commissioner, from Dis trict No. 2. Escambia County, Florida. This district includes Precincts Nos. 14, 15, 32 and 34, all west of Palafox and South of Gadsden street to the city limits. I ask the support of my fellow democrats, and if nominated and elected promise the same diligent and faithful work on behalf of the taxpayers and citizens as I have given to this office the past term. Sincerely, GU3 A. SODER LIND. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Dlst. i. I hereby announce myself as candidate ss County Commissioner for District No. t, subject to the Democratic primary. 2589 GEO II. DAVIS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FROM DISTRICT NO. 4 I hereby respectfully announce myself as a candidaxe for nomi nation as County Commissioner from District No. 4, subject to the Demo cratic Primary, and promise, if elected, to give the face my very best atten tion. I will advocate and work for good to get that but be sure THRIFT STAMP Every "Kid" in the neighborhood we know of is buying Thrift Stamps, lots of them have a touch of German blood in their veins, but they all know this "Kaiser Busi ness" has to be stopped. We are proud of everybody who buys Thrift Stamps, and there's no dan OURS IS A PERSONAL. SERVICE BINGHAM TRANSFER CO. GARDEN AND ALCANIZ STREETS Phone 334 CHIROPRACTOR W. C. GOELZ, D. C. 329 Brent Building. Phons 393 GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Resldenoe Phons 1514 the ;:evest ow tub nev THINGS IN MILLINERY ANo READY-TO.WCAR ARB NOW ON DISPLAY AT LA MODE 1M-124 South 'Pslsfox Street. 3" ,H WATCH WINDOWS New Dry Goods Store SI South Pssfox 6trst. J. P. REMICH & SONS "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES' REMICH'S GROCERY SPECIALS ALWAYS SATISFY Phone 722 Offlo Phone, 743 DR. W. J. BENN EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT 211-213 Blount Building PENSACOLA. FLA. Owens Market and Grocery Co. Sanitary Meat Market, new line of gro ceries, notions and house furnishing goods. Fhona 674 Belmont and DeVlllier Ets. FOR RENT Electric Vacuum Cleaners Pensacola Electric . Co. Commercial Oepsrtment PHONE 2010 roads and the general welfare of the County and at the same time will use my best efforts to keep down the taxes. 2703 A. C. DIAMOND. FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of Registration of Escambia County. Florida, and solicit the votes of my fellow citizens in the coming Demo cratic primary. I m under no obliga tion to any man or set of men and prom, ise if nominated and elected to diligently spply myself to the duties of this, one of the most Important offices in the county. In strict accordance with the law. i6 T. QUILL McNAIR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Dlst. . I hereby announco myself as candidate for re-election as Courrty Commissioner for District No. 4. eubject to the Demo cratic primary. S6 L. V. HARDY. FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION I nereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Registration of Escam bia County, subject io the action of the democratic primary of June 4. I have no pledges to make except to pledge to every voter my faithfulness to the duties of the office. If elected I will keep the books cat and up-to-date tnd satisfactory to every voter and subject to their inspec tion. J have been a democrat all my lif --have lived In Escambia county 42 years. 1 will sppreciate the votes of all my fel kw citizens. 2C3S JOHN A. KIR KP AT RICK. I '