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- II: SFAIL M COTTON DOCTOR ADVISED CHANGE OF CLIMATE Run Down and Lungs Hurt Stayed Home and Gained 22 founds. r.o'urrJbia. S. C, Dec. 10. J. Skottowe Wunnamaker. resident of the-American J -In November v. o oaciMinn .-harc-PQ in a sta b. ! .iT,. r'L1511-. 1 W a sever '' :u 11 . . . luTA ","ppv ywcn left me .fi-nt maao. puuiio .-ui e iimay uicw, - -- musa. mjt lungs .. . "tracts for arouna one million Dales coi ,,- ,i,r,rt stanle cotton, sold last spring rS5 T3 U.P my job and was for delivery this fall with shoulder null BO X COUMn't lliut. or.H T SALE OF CHRISTMAS , SEALS GOING WELL OBITUARY. at from 2u ;to 2S -i?12. I began takin m.iu.V,,,1 , --- .eu wumva. Vll iviy appetite was htt t - : .mt a rouna remain umnica. ie aiso --ovuiia ootue i could see a. rhn THE PENSACOLA: JOURNAL. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 11. 1919. DOCTORS FIND REMEDY FOR COLDS AND FLO : - - . . " - . . . Calotabs, the New Nausealess Calomel Tablets, Cut Short Cojds and May Prevent Flu . By Keeping Liver Active euu screnirtft trn a,eo-h . t . ' 23 12.) IYhave used" liarpps tnai an cuunuoua aiuuuui in cr.lrl in Mfw Vnrlr fnr fall rip- livery at even lower prices also : re-;-tles, have increased 22 pound -In weight ' enza, that one of the most important :, ..n undelivered. i'.ilvSrti .STVi-- i Actors in the prevention "of flu and (-ilit lor me nreaicameni in wnicn ,- xt- d..7 . i"a, the speculators Physicians have learned; from ex- bot- Perlence. during the epidemic of Influ Tklr 1 , n ..". 4 " lolM'tneuni0Iila. !.t tn konn lh litre. finrl - Vifm Z.Z.; """""'u was ronunaw m com-I'. " ' - li'-i fays r-,v, is Ciaimeu mr inu itiiwu .-. run-aown system invites disease, perfect working order and the svstem rotten Association by Mr. Wanna- costs nothing to try. thereby enabled 7 i .w "It i? conceded " he savs "that i MiI8 -tJmulsion is a pleasant, nutrl- lnereDy enabled to throw off colds, vM'Jh J Jd ?h. "X! J?1 n?. . a corrective medicine. It oheck sore throats, and resist serious : s a rrauu , i. , K 1 neauny, natural Dowel action, complications. TTlTiCa3 uouuu wouviduuu iuo nit; 7 " " wiui au neea 01 puis ana of cotton is inucn nigner today dninsr o ;. r v-""1tJ113-LJ"113- or mis purpose mey physic. , It cromitM Mnetit. iir have feand that the new. nausealess !' vn..M hppn had the asso- ly ?u? tho digestive organs in shape to calomel tablets called Calotabs. are far an it ouia nae neen naa tne asso- assimito.t food -A- a h,,iu.. , V, , s . . . Minn not been formed. Heretofore, and .treiigth. Mllics Emulsion is strong- ' , " t tne oiostyie p rotton crop has largely 1 been sold y recommended to those whom sickness calorae, which..was formerly Xheunt .. .,(, speculators before it was pro- 8 weakened,, and ia a powerful aid in ..versa favorite, as Calotabs do not i -H. If the prices were . below, .the . d"feasirteto4rS.ie efomach weaken he Patient, nor interfere with , irrs which cotton was bringing in and constipation are promptly relieved i he aPPelIte and digestion. , fti of the year, combinations were ,uaualy in one day. J . At he first sign of a cold or- sore j. nut izs i.iik iiniv nnun pmu sinn mnna f jinffl and prices beat down so tuat :v speculators praciicaiiy cuuiryueu spoon like ice cream. Truly fin market ana tne me ion oi me pro- ior wean, sickly children. dnrot was used as a rooioaii or tne iuiaoie mai 11 ia eaiea witn a. t ixoj ,jt, n wonderful a onww oi water, i throat, doctors recommend one "Calotab at bed timev tnats alL ISosalts, no nausea, nor the. slightest Interference with your diet. or work.. Next morning you jno matter now severe your case you rrnA - . Hf.'ll T.. .11 - . J ueu tu .xr muiuf AlUUlMUii uuuer l.Qdira Today as a result of the. work Of the with you, use ifcacording to directions wake up feeling fine your liver is ac- Arnerican Cotton association this fepn- and If not saUsfled with the results, tive, and your appetite is keen for . a or. has been absolutely reversed. ""T.utrl'soo& breakfast. rwr your prptection uaiotaos are sola T!:" bear specuiaiors iuiu uiemsuives Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind inru!n to secure cotton to fill their Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv. v ,a;,trarts. The strength .of the cottony irTri- ioriation was untterestimatea y .ivuon u&io uiiuii uiiunn, V:--n and es a result they are caught in a trap and for the first time in sixty v. firs have found it impossible to ex- tvato themselves by beating down tTre j ;.. :,.- of cotton. For the first time tho .niton producer is posted, he is master of the situation COYLE STREET SEWER TO BE PUT IN CONDITION only in original, sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. AH druggists recom- uon uivio uxjmw. mendAnd guarantee Calotabs. Your WAX AT TiK lUoTOr r ltJrS i money, back If you are not delighted with them ... - i Record Volume of Christmas Holi day Mails Is' Indicated. Thkt much Christmas shopping is He realizes that paper t being done early and that the ...busy roitnn. that is cotton sold on the New : season is getting wen unaer way, evi .. , j. . i, v. .,. i dencps at the nnstoff ice ' show unmis- vtk. pxLidutc, -' x-fttwfthtanrtin? tho hin-h ! At a special meeting of the board of More warehouses have been built in takably. Notwithstanding the h1Sh i South in the last five months than cost or things, the cimstmas iuna or . """11 V' Vl " rZit Vanv time since tha. war between the ; spending money seems to be a bounte- passed providing for the construction rrhe cotton producer after the Sous one and Indications point to de- 1 r repair of the storm sewer in Coyle v- Vf pen' the states, first produced cidedly the biggest volume of business St between Belmont and Jackson. rr-'trn on credit In the way of mer- 'ever of record at the local postoffice.i The sewer at present Is in a broken r Xnd) advanced to him; next he went 1 In order to meet the emergency and j and dilapidated condition and it may .. - , a. ii ! n VianiHa tVia HItr mala with tho mnct hprnmfl nprpssarv in Tnt in nn ntir a sirn runner ana secureu a siuan f --- " amoimt of cash from the advance mer- .rapid dispatch possime postmaster new one. r'.nnt. ail the while being urged to . t. -Hancock ana Head of Campaign Organization Are Optimistic Concerning Outlook. The campaign for the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals in this city and vicinity unaer the direction of W. J. orDes, general chairman and Mrs. C. fc. Bonacker, bead of the ladles com mittee, has thus far .been a most Sat isfactory one, they report andPfos pectsv, are said to -be yery encouraging for reaching the full' quota of $6,000 in Pensacola. . . . At this early date hundreds and hundreds of Christmas ' packages as well as letters are .being ; mailed at the postof flee, bearing - the ' seals in their attractive design. .' . ' ; .. - In addition ;,'to the. activities of the canvassers in the interest of the -campaign at the booths and on the streets, short talks emphasizing the import ance of the work to be carried on in K to loriaa, with the : proceeds from th sale of seals, were made last night at the Isis by Dixon Carter and at tho Pastime 'by Robert Stout. - - . HAROLD M. STEWART. Funeral services v were conducted yesterday morning for Harold M. Stewart, 8-months-old infant , ofv Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of 267 West 3rd-st. vlfrom the home of his parents, the Rev. I. W. Chalker. officiating. The burial was made in Clopton cemetery. MRS. MERCED GONZALEZ BRENT. -Mrs. Merce Gonzalez Brent, wife of J the late Captain Thomas W. - Brent, ; died at her home 100 W." Jackson-st I last night at v 7 o'clock. Mrs. . Brent was born in Pensacola September 19, 1824 and was probably the oldest in habitant of Pensacola. r ' She is survived by one sister, Irs. Mentoria Moreno, one son Robert J. Brent and 'two daughters, Mrs. E. O. Saltmarsh and Miss Pauline Brent, all of Pensacola. . . The funeral will be held from St. Michael's Catholic church Friday morning at 9: 30 o'clock and the burial will, be made in St. Michael's ceme tery. ;. " r'.r.nt sll the cotton possible, The necessary work will be his assistants are: paid for out of the proceeds from the this be- '.straining every possible effort. Several j sale of the Improvement bonds and the new clerks are being broken in or have : commissioner of streets and public already been broken in and the experi- I works was instructed to call for bids !n; all the credit he had. Isext he rushed to a higher ground and ' suc ceeded in borrowing a small amount from the hank for the making of his crop and then went one round higher nnd wa3 able to borrow money on his eotton stored in the warehouses. To- dnv he must warehouse his cotton, ar- J 5.irrr tr,v 1 h r. fin.lTMMnC ft 1 1 'SO that hfi will hold control of his cotton until it S work Is found necessary- to prevent roaches the hands of the manufacturer, 4 early congestion, such as usually may thus rem. a ins an army of unnecessary j e expeciwu . ".." a lew aays immeuiaiciji jicvijlic auu enced members of the force are being placed to serve to the very best ad vantage. The trains, though nearly all running late more or less .bring great stacks rf mail fr-.oliirlinsr a. hisr volume of oar- ' rol nnst nnrl considerable overtime middlemen,. 7 "At the meeting of the South Caro lina branch of the American. Cotton association plans were put Into force r.nd effect, which will result in the creation of warehouses in each and every county in the state sufficient-to ho;ri the cotton prodoced therein, owned and controlled by the people" of the county and operated the state and federal warehouse act. There was also organized a banking and export cor poration with, a' capital -of 2,000,000 to assist the local banks in the financing of the cotton crop and to effect direct sales of cotton both foreign and do mestic, thu3 removing the middleman, which means the saving of a tremen dous amount. ' " :.-.--"'-. - - "We need production. the 'World needs to get busy. Old antiquated methods must be relegated to the scrap heap. The producer must receive for his product a price that will bring him at least a fair profit, a profit such as he could make out of any other line of industry. " - "The South Carolina assembly will be petitioned to create a special -cotton commission to be composed of the president and the executive committee of the association and an appropriation of 510,000 will be asked to aid in the work. It will be the duty of this cot ton commission to effect the sale of coi ton both at home and abroad. "The plans for the warehousing of rnfton find for the organization of the banking, trust and export corporation win revolutionize, the' entire cotton 'in dustry of the state and bring- untold ' rnoflts to every line of , industry in the entire state." - during the holidays. CUT THIS OUTIT IS WORTH MONEY. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut ; out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to (Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi cago, 111., writing your name and ad dress clearly. You will receive in re turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome r and -thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness,' headache, and sluggish bSwels. Sold everywhere. Adv. Do You Enjoy Your Meals? If you do not enjoy your meals your dtgostion ia faulty. Eat moderately, specially of meats, masticate your food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse 'tween ma!s and take one of Cham berlain's TaMets immediately after -'"pper and you wiTl soon ind your meals to be a real pleasure. Adv. Reserve yours for Christmas The Tictito i CJlakeo You , Stops The Tichlo By Healing tho Throat 3So i Etottk "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" Just Get Out That Bottle of Sloan's Liniment and - "Knock It Galley-West" Weren't prepared for ' that auiel switch in temperature were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? .' . - - :J. ' '.''.' " You should have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy that would have soon eased up the muscles, quited the Jumpy. painful, affected part penetrated without rubbing, bringing gratifying relief. :::' " Helpful In - all attacks . of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, stains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle a.t your druggist's. 35c. 70c, $1.40. ; o be submitted to the board on Dec 12. To Cssro A Gold in One Day - Tahss SSoESmiSmKS Bftsure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c of ' the- Bist for B he BestB Jl Cof Pee - - iD "NELSON'S will makm yoa proud otyoar hair" Coarse Hair S is made soft end to manage by using I NelsorTs HairDressing S Nelson's "is tKe original and genuine S Hair Dressing that has been sold and recommended hy druggists for cn?er so ??ears, and is used bp the most particu- ar people everywhere. If your Hair is coats and curly, Nelsonjwill mmk it oft, S glossy and y to manage. Get a box from your 5 drug store to-day. -. - S - Nelson Manufacturing Co., Inc. mum RICHMOND. VA. m C Nelson's mXi 1 HAR3iSTU680RnHAIR Z'M a'cyit-ts f in Thm picture above shows tKe box which Nelson e Heir Umwu) It is en attractive btitt-OM- erect metal box, enclosed in a paste- m board carton. 5 Talie this advertisement to tKe m cinig store, and be sure to get the genuine Nelson's ems! na s Comfort ir Eyeglasses ' Expertly Fitted : Nose-guards are made so comfortable now so per fectly adjustable that almost any kind of eyeglass you desire may be worn. It requires the expert skill of the trained optician to make glasses efficient in vision and comfortable to the wearer. Our long experience and the careful attention we give to adjustments will ive you the utmost in eye glass satisfaction. I - . j ELEBASII JEWELRY CO. Phone 713 i12 South Palafox Street ; A Victrola for Christnras ! If you want your family and friends to have the greatest music by the greatest artists exactly as the artists them selves sang or played i, the Victrola is the only instrument for. you. t The most famous artists of all the world make Victor Records and the Victrola is the only instrument specially made to play Victor Records. Any style Victrola you select will play perfectly any cf the more than 5,000 records in the Victor Record Catalog-' will play for you the superb interpretations of the world's greatest artists exactly as they heard and approved their own work. ' ' Get a Victrola! Get it this Christmas! On easy payments, if , -desired. The ideal Christmas gift, but more than a Christmas gift a source of pleasure for the entire family throughout the years to come. . Reyoalds' Music House G. J. E1MMANUEL, Manager We Do Kodak Finishing and Dolt Well 24 SOUTH PALAFOX ST. . - c j PHONE 1717 THE JOURNAL WANT ADS ARE RESULT GETTERS -1 Doors Open Promptly Tl u:s day, 8:30 a. m. ntire lack - Must Go Sale Starts Dec. 11th Doers Open 8:30 am Going Out of Business at TP1 ii ilil e lub Shoe More 108 East Wright Street . - t Our entire stock must be sold in 15 days regardless of cost. We are going out of business and our entire stock of high grade shoes rhust go at a great sacrifice. You know shoes are high and are going to be higher still, so come to this sale and help down the high cost of living. Nuff said; come and see. y '). '. - ' - -.- ':: . - -'' SPECIAL ONE LOT SILK HOSE $1 AND $1.50 VALUE, ONLY 49c Remember, we are going out of business. Every pair of Shoes must be sold regardless of cost. Hiffh jcrade Ladies' DressvBoots. regular $13.00 values, in .brown, grey and blackb all sizes, now at ?9.49 Extra Speclal-VIen's high frrado Dress Shoes, tan only. Button, anl lace, regular 12.50 values, now only $8J)8 Special lot of Ladies' Colored Boots Regular 59 and, $10 values; brown and grey; high and low heels Your choice at-".. $6-93 Ladies Dress Shoes One lot of high grade Black Vici3oots, regular 6 and $7 values, all sizes. . This is a special bflrgain at only .$3.98 Men's Dress Shoes Yes, you can buy any SS.OO Shoe in -our store, black, tan, button and lace for only $X98 Old Lady Comforts. $i. 98 Regular $3.50 value, in all solid leather Comiort Shoes, all sizes. Only ,JL...... $1.98 Bovs' Shoes Special values We have an extra large assortment of boys Shoes to be sold ftom 54.98 down to .... s , ... .... $1.98 Children's Shoes We have a big line of Chil dren's Shoes, regular $3.50 values; lace and button, black and tan, to be sold at . ....$1.93 $3.98 Men's Shoes One lot of men's shoes that were sold from $3 to $8, in broken sizes, black only While they Jast, only $3.98 ' - " 'v . Men's Work Shoes at $2.98 One lot of men's high grade work Shoes. They are all leather, all sizes all styles at this sale. Only $2.98. ' . .. e" for the Sign ber -tTcxG iPlaoe - - ----- v - SLhioeStope The Hub Look - for the Sign J1 t V. ! l!'!i mm t 'III " ,,f-1 ; ! ' i lit-. 1H . 1 1 v. Is on - Biggs Co. 24 South' Palaf ox St. - 108 East Wright Street II-