J THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1919 & of The Pensacola Journal jai n f WettM-rTkeWailt - Journal Ads. WorkMi The. Time 30,009 People Ad. Columns of............ ijaily weekly; v s U N D a y Small Cost Big Results CIRCULATION ) f INCREASING Remember, to be aura of your copy of the Sunday Journal. It ia necessary that you order the paper regularly from The Journal. Phone 1500. Read the Want Ad ' pages today. Everybody Reads JOURNAL Want Ads JOURNAL WANTS ONE CENT A WORD IN ADVANCE ONE RATE TO ALL Count the words' In your aaver tteonipnt and multiply It by the number of times you desire it print ed and, remit accordingly. The counting of words include the words 'For Sale." "Wanted." etc.. an J the address. . ' RATES sn ndvertisement taken for less ,in 25 cents. BLACK FACE CAPS. LIKE THIS TYPE. TWO CENTS PER WORD. Paragraphed matter, line ; dashes, white space, classified display; 6c per line, 56c per inch (12 lines make ore inch.) . Rpcular advertisers with ledger si-counts may ; have advertisements charged. m - . Kill orders should be given" in writing, never over the telephone. Advertisers should give their street or postoffice address as well s th'r phone number if they de sire results. Few readers have a telephone and they can't communi cate w;th you unless they know your address. If the advertiser desires, replies niay be tent to Journal Office. Journal Want Ads Cover West Florida. FOR SALE FOR SALT: Two . horses, harness and wagon at a bargain price. Can f-Hi at 1003 X. 9lh-ave. ' 7227 I-or. SALE Farm, m mile from Gon-rxs-7.: 60 seres of land. 30 acres un Vr 'inoe, IS acres stumped, eifrht room H;:se, two good springs. 75 bearing near s.s. few recan trees, good clay land :i for 81.000.00, Chas. Seals, Gonzalez. 7226 F"R SALE Girls Bicycle. Xew. 310 N. It'th-avf. 1 ' 7223 FOR SAT.E ThV Fulghum . property, MaUory between 6th and 7th-aves., one fiole block -with many nut bearing fees. Dv.-Ilinp. modern, 8 rooms. To ?e this property is to want it. Price ami terms on application to R. A. How ar. t2 Blount- building.- Phone 7(H, ' ." ' . 7335 Kr7 SALFj Rent or exchange- brand new visible typewriter. $3. 0ft monthly: eil down payment. Ten years guar vitee. Phone 2030 or write P. O. Box , 7334 J OU SALE Baby, carriage, baby "bed, nie punch set, cheap. 336 E. Inten 'er.cia. 7222 FOR PALE PECANS, ANY QUALITY. SAME AS SOLD IN STORE FOR FIFTY CENTS PER POUND. CHRIST MAS IS NEARLY HERE. GET YOUR RUPFLY NOW. DELIVERED 40 CENTS PER POUND, CALLED FOR 35 CENTS PER POUND. THE LOT. 30 CENTS PF.Fi POUND. 600 POUNDS. PHONE 1529- 1:25 E. MALLORY. E77 YOU SALE Cerise evening gown.- Only worn once. In perfect cpndition. , Suit able for debutante or young lady. Also ''ririr coat to match. Will - sacrifice. A-Mross "Style" Care Journal. FOR SALE Improved farms at Gonzal v", or will exchange for city property. A. ft. Edwards. Phone 1520. - S201 FOR KLIM brand ot powdered Milk. Phone 1949. Mott S. Pond, Distributor, :f00 East La Rua street. Pensacola. 3 6a ror. SALl? Second naM sewing ma ch'.nes. all makes. S5.00 tip. Guaran-"-i. Reynalds Music House. Phone nr. lass FOP. .SALE By owner 12 West Zarra ?osa street corner store, and tw0- story rs!tfer.re facing Barcelona Sft on same ar1 at 200 West Zarragossa.'' 601 F'p. s A IvF: .violin and mandolin, cheap.. '"' K Zarragossa-st. - 4001 FOR SALE PORTO RICO YAM SWEET POTATOES, $1.50 oer bushel-delivered. A'r ite Manager, Richland Farms, R. A. Persacola Fla. . ' - 'R PAT. k Two male Duroc Jersey P? Visrh about .25 pounds each. fir ft. ?al. Both for $20.00. Phone Fine f r Christmas. , 4009 r SALE Restaurant, soft drinks and r';ars business; owner leaving, city. J Falafox St. ." '' . . .4446 PALE Stove Wood. $2.00 load. ifcore ;23. - ; 4449 FpbSa-E CHEVROLET. A BARGAIN ----HfaO. PHONE 1821. 7446 FOR .sale Two ;- fine - second hand 5 Mac? Perfect condition. The Piano --V. Phone 79L IS East Garden St. 7551 '- HOUSE EAal unMOE siri. 5 ALE Army tent for sale: nearly ! KINDS OF HAULING. YOUR BUSI Apply 415 E. Belmont St. - 7555 ESS SOLICITED. - SO SUSS W0liVJE g A very cozy little seven-room cottage all ready to move into, corner Ninth avenue and Cervantes street: "curtains up. water, gas and electric connections, all made. Small house, 414 East Jackson street, $1,830. A good seven-room' cottage, 523 East Gregory, $2,250. Five-room cottage' with five acres of good land, a few, miles out f urnished, $1,800 r unfurnished, 1,500. PensacbiaFinance Company "We Always Have Houses For Sale" PHONE 367 ELBERT A. CLUBB&, Sales Agent FOR SALE FOR SALE MAHOGANY. FURNITURE CUT. GLASS CANTON CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS'. PRESENTS. MOM 380 BRENT BUILDING. 10 TO JTAND 3 TO 5. 7220 FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR. CAN BETBEEN AT OFFICE C. H. TURNER CO., BRENT BUILDING LOBBY. '7221 FOR SALE. 'Giant New Zealand.. Belgian and White Rabbits, breeding does, , bucks and young ones. Pets or food. Price reasonable. " 117 E.' Intendencla-st. r v , FOR SALE One ton horse engine gaso line with, pump and tank attached will sell cheap. See or call on me at Bluff Springs, Florida, A. C. Hardel. 7336 HELB-FEMALE WANTED Stenographer. Apply In own band writing. : State experience. P. O. Box 1217. . VS992 WAN'TElJ Competent servant-' Apply in morning 100 W. Cervantes. : SS84 with tae employment department oi i 289 Rrem Sldg, No cnarge. Positions waiting. 4841 WANTED A cook. - Apply at 701 N. Palafox St. r 445 HELPMALE WANTED BOY WITH BICYCLE TO WORK MORNINGS. APPLY CIRCU LATION DEPARTMENT THE JOUR NAL. .' 8176 BOYS EARN MONET selling The Pen eacola Journal, dailv and Hundav Warned,' 100 boys dally and 23 royi Pundays to nrake from 50e to $5 a Jay. P Circulation Manager any morning S o'clock. ' position WANTED WAXTED Position as 'shlpjling telerk or salesman. Travelling preferred. Seven years experlece in retail business. References. Address "H" Care Journal. - 7331 POSITION WANTED by experienced male stenographer timekeeper, or general office man. Address 'W. M. W., Care Journal. 4333 WANTED A position as cook by north ern man of experience. Best refer ences. Apply Cook, Care Journal. 4440 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER de sires position immediately. A, Care Journal. 4000 LOST ANT) FOUND LOST-j-Emblem Pin, initial W. A. J. P. L. E. Phone 1969. Reward. 4664 LOST A topaz, ring; Tiffany setting; -between Pensaeo'a high school and Cottrell Studio. ' - Finder return same to studio and received reward. - 7443 WANTED WAXTED AT OX CE Well broken boat. Phone 1884 or 633. 7337 WAXTED Space in private garage " for one car. Must be dry and tiave lights. Address Garage, 221 X. Barcelona-st.. City. . ' 7225 WANTED Tour Job printing and orders for engraving of all kinds; calling cards, wedding InvitatlonB, etc. MATES PKTNTIXG X., 0-22 West . Government street. - . 0 - WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY CHEAP HORSES AND MULES. APPLY MR. LOUIS ROTH. PHEESWEY SHOWS, WINTER QUARTERS. AVE A AND W. KO- MANA STS. 1110 WANTED AH' Kinas ot -phonograph work, no matter what tha make. Called for and delivered !f desired. The Piano Shop. Phon 781. 18-2J E. Garden St. , The Housekeepers' Burden House, win - tlow and carpet cleaning. The Pensa. eola Heus and Window Cleaning Co. can carry tre whole loai for you. Phone 1013 tor inTorm ation. noom n, oraum building.. .......C051 SEW TXO MACHINES AND STRING Instruments repaired. Phone 251. - J. H. Blakesley, 16 East Garden St. - : 811 WAXTED Stretching curtains nicely at reasonable price. Call or mail a card to Clara Pearson, 60S West Romana street. ; - 4442 TRANSFER Storajfe BINGHAM TRANSFER COMPANY, PHNE 334. HAULING, PACKITG, STORING. - ' ' . McKENZIE TRANSFER, AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. BAGGAGE, FURNI TURE, LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. PHONES 870-AND 1818. 620 BORRAS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1145. OFFICES AND WARE HOUSE EAST CHASE STREET. ALL FOR RENT FOR RENT Xicely furnished front room near bath; hot and cold water; elec tric '- lights; desirable neighborhood, 206 W. Gregory-sL ' 7224 FOR REXT Small furnished cottage. Ideal for couple. $35.00 er - month. Phone 830. , 7229 FOR - RENT Xicely furnished room down stairs. 714 E. '. LeRua. Phone 1285. 7330 FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. "Will .: rent separately. - Reference required. 423 E. Intendencla-st. 7333. FOR RENT Furnished room for gentle , fhen. 419 E; Intendencia-st. 7332 FOR REXT One or two large rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Will rent separate. " Hot and cold water, 323 E. Romait;, Phone 1568. 7119 - f. FOR REXT Xicely furnished room for gentleman. : Adjoining bath. Private family. Modern conveniences. , Refer ences i exchanged. Call afternoons or evenings. 702 Gadsden. 7226 FOR REXT Room at 203 W. Gregory-st. FOR 'REXT Furnished and unfurnished room. Apply 415 S. Florida Blanca-st after. 5 p. . m. , . 4010 FOR REXT To permanent and desirable parties, five very large unfurnished rooms, four down and one upstairs, light and water Included, excellent neighbor hood, splendid location, block of .East Hill car line. Immediate possession. 1325 E. Mallory-st. Phone 1529. 4441 FOR RENT Rooms; modern, to gentle men Apply 11 to 1 or 6 to 8. 203 w. Gregory. FOR REXT Five furnished rooms; close in. Modern ; adults only. 607 N. Hayne. - ' -4226 FOR RENT Onefurnished room.318 E Gregory St.. Phone 1486. 7559 FOR REXT Three connecting f Rrnished rooms iighthoUsekeeping 431 W. Greg ory. '5o3 FOR RENT For three months or longer J complete furnished, screened six room " - . 1 , : 1. . . nln.a I n house; oatn, eiectnu iiiivs, ., further particulars, 19 East Gregory LODGE NOTICE BROTHERHOOD Of - .TAILWAV CLERKS i Pensaftole Leaoe Sit. Resrulsr meetings flrt and third Fri. th. K ' " J. W. SMITH, WM. P. DAVIS. Rc '11114 ct-cretar r.. ,',.nt 7807 Modern Order o Praetorians. Pensacola ' CounHl. No. 106S. mts every second and fot:rtj Monday at p. m. In W. O. W. iiall. corner llomana and Baylen s-.reets. All Pj torians ar cordially. Invited. M E . MORET. S. A. C. E. SMITH. Rec LODGE NOTICE. Pnsaco'a . Tds ard Labor Coanct; nit? .every Wednesdav t 7:80 p. m .. - l"'i Wet . T'-irno-o" utreet. FT. Q. r ildort . R. D. LaMONT. Secretary. -P. O. Box 2. : , MachlnUt Helpers Lodge. Machinists Helpers Lodsr. No. 901. meets every Wednesday nicht In Boil ermakers' hall, on corner of Palafox end Romana streets. I. P. BTTRTT. President. C. U. WOODHAM. Rec. Seu. FENSACOLA LODGE. NO. 3. K. OF P. Regular meeting of. -.he Ixdge every Monday. 7:30 n. m., at their hat! oh ast Intendcnc! street. R. C. MAPSE V. C. C. ; C. F. STEWART, TC. of R. ft S. ELECTRICAL WORKERS. Local Union. No. 827. I. B. E. W.. meets every Monday at 7 p. m .. at "Boil ermakers' hall. All Visitln- brnthA and ' service men In good standing cordially lHUBO. W. FrTTMMONS, n. s PFNSACOwA LODOF. No 4. I. O. O. F. Pensacola Ledge. No. 8. T. Of. O. P.. meets evry Thursday nleht at 7:30. at Raiford hall, corner Baylen nd Belmont treats. Visitors coMlfillv Invited. J. D. MTLLER. N. O. JOE S. NTCOLAU. R. B. SHIP CARPENTER. JOINERS AND CAULKERS. Local Union. No. 81 K. C oenters. .Tnln- ers and CauTVer. mts Thnrsy nleht eacn week it 7:si rt'efock. at W. o. v.r hall, corner Bavlen end Romana streets. rA tvttrant. President. W. H. LANGFORD. Secretary. JUNIOR ORD" UNIT-O AMERICAN MECHANICS Pensacola- Council No. 8S. Junior Order United American Mechanics, meets arf- on a"d fourth Fridays. 8 n. t K of P. HaH. ' S. A. BRTTT, Con. W. E. VTNH. Tt. R . DAMON LODGE. NO. 13. K. of P. Dfimon Lodge, No. 13 Knights ot PvtMas meet In rerular session Tuesday evening at Castle Hall at 7:30 o'clock. There will he work in the rank of Page. Visitors welcome. W. C. CAMPBELL. C. C. B. V. HOLLAND. K. of R. & S. MASONIC TEMPLE. '"- Special eommnicaon of Es- V camblo- IjoSw No. 15, F. A. V -V m. Work in the F. C. and M. rSjy1 M., Tuesday, Dc. 23rd at 6 p. M. de-rees. Visiting brothers fraternally invited. JXO. G. CARO. F. D. RICHARDS. W. M. Sec'y. MORTGAGE LOANS LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. We lend money on ReT Estae In th City on short notice. Please state - in application if you have an Abstract of Title to the property. -- Call and see tin. THE ' WATSON AOFNCT, Inc. :r 1 South Palafox St MISCELLANEOUS CREW NOTICE. -The owners and agents are not respon sible for any debts contracted by the schooner Mary E. Palmer. Robert Tuem ler & Company. 4552 , Mr. Chas. Cottrell will be out of the city for the next two days, making a series of pictures for the L. A N. over the P. & A. and Selma division. The trip will be made in a - special motor car. , . ...... :,..;.".,. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second hand Ford car. Cheap for cash. 103 E. Garden St. OPPORTtJNTIIES I desire to erect two or more tnrB nn the east side of Palafox street fifty feet south or wrignt street and will be glad to-conslder propositions for. renting same. 556, A. C. BLOTJNT. 4r DANCING DANCTNG TAUGHT, at 206 West arey ory street. For iuformatlnc. rUone 278. LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE. ; Bids will be received by the board of city commissioners of the city of Pensa cola, Florida, on the 12th day of January, 1920, for drilling and completing two wells at the .pumping,, station of the city water works. Copies of specifications, forms of con tract, and bonds can be obtained at the office of city clerk, city hall. F. D. SANDERS, Mayor. Attest: L. E. HE IX BERG, City Clerk. ATTENTION VOTERS. ' ..If you wish Information today as to your voting, please phone 50. ' J. AaICIRKPATRICK, Supervisor of Registration of Escambia County, Florida. IX ESCAMBIA COUXTT CIRCUIT COURT. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY E. A. Vinson vs. The Harma Estate com pany, a corporation and. The Gordon Taylor Realty 'company, a corporation. On Monday, the 5th day of January, A. D., 1920 the defendants The Hanna . . , nnt. x.si.tti.o vJiiii'any m, i-orpuraiiwi, Rim xxits Gordon-Taylor Realty company, a corpo ration, are required to appear to the bill filed against them therein. This order to be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Pensacola Journal, a newspaper - publish ed in said Escambia County. JAS. MACG1BBON. Clerk Circuit Court. - By M. E. BELL, D. C. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of Forbes, Quigley & Morgan. Inc., will be held at the company'? office at 27 S. Palafox st;, Pensacola, Florida, January 14. 1920 for the election of officers and the trans action of such other business as may come before the meeting. B. FORBES. Secretary and Treasurer. Notice is hereby riven to creditors. le gatees, distributees, and all persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate of Anderson M. Douglass, deceased, to present the same . to tbe undersigned within tVo. (2) years from the first pub lication of this notice. Nov. 11th, 1919. BELLE DOUULASS, Administratrix. In the CirciU Court of Escambia County, State of Florida In Chancery. N C. McMillan vs. All Parties Claiming an Interest in the Real Estate Here inafter Described. It is ordered that all parties claiming sn Interest in the real estate situated In the City of Pensacola, Escambia county, Florida, described as the North 90 feet of the west half of lot 17, and the north 90 feet of the east half of lot 16. of block 3. of the Old City of Pen sacola as shown by the man or sain city copyrighted by Thos. C. Watson -in 18S4. the said property lying Between Baylen and Barcelona streets, and hav ing a frontage of 80 feet, more or less. on the south side of Zarragossa street. are required to appear on Monday, the 2nd day of February. A D. 1920, to the bill of complaint herein. This order to be published once each week for twelve wweks In The JournaL a newspaper published in the City of Pen- -aacola In said county of Escambia. Done and ordered this Zth day or October, A. D. 1919. JAS. MACGTBBON. Clerk Circuit Court of Escambia County. Florida. By M. L. BELL, D. C. . D. BEGGS. Solicitor for Complainant. In the Cer t of 'Record or Kscarr.bla County, State of Florida. Boseph M. Levy vs. All parties claiming an Interest In ?ie real estate herein .. after described, and against all per sons claiming interests as heirs, de , vlsees or grantees, under James Jack , son. deceased, or otherwise. In said . prcperty. Upon demand of the complainant In the above styled cause, it Is ordered that he defendants and all parties claiming rn -Interest in the hereinafter described 1V Florida, and all parties claiming In terests as heirs, devisees or grantees Imder James Jackson, deceased, or otner wise. In said property, be and they are jiereby required to appear to the bill of complaint herein-cn the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1920: the land involved in the bill of complaint and above referred to. be ing he following described real estate in Pensacola, Escambia county, Jlorlda, to wit: Commencing on the south side of Gar Sen street 114 feet east of the north fast corner of lot numbered 16 in block numbered 4 of the Donelson tract; thence running east along the- south side of Harden street: 100 feet; thence south on i line parallel with Reus street 240 feet: thence west on a line parelle with Harden street 100 feet; thence nortt. 20 Teet to the point of beginning, according to the map of the City of Pensacola. pub lished by Honton & Watson In 1908. This order to be published once each week for twelve consecutive weeks prior to said rule day In 'The Pensacola Jour nal, a newspaper published In Pensacola, Encambia County, Florida. , Done and ordered this 18th day of October, 1919. - - ! (Seal) W ' P": ' Clerk Court of Record -of Escambia County, Florida. - i By A. L. TIDWELL. - Deputy Clerk. 14 Oct. oaw-12w 1961 ; Vot early today for better schools. The tax must carry A Stitch In Time Saves Nine. A Sewing Machine for Xmas Kc3rnaJds Music House TX, S. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE. TJ. army steel ranges, regulation Noi 5, made on strictly government specifi cations. 8-eye, 33 inches wide, E2 inches long, 33 inches high, large bake oven, warming closet, ornamental back, water back ready to connect with tank; worth $200; new; good condition, $67.50. TJ. S. army galvanized hot water tanks, 82-gallon capacity $24.95. TJ. ;"8vrmyv regulation shoes, genuine TJ. S. army shoe, brand new: finest qualltv ; a wonderful shoe for $8.86. TJ. S. Army heaters. "Radiant Home," Hot Blast, large sise. nickel 'trimmed. A beautiful stove. Slightly used. Cost $65. new. Special $45.00. ,T-T- s- Army heater 'Cole "aef - No. nictcei trcmmea. uooa coumuon, $18 50. U. S. Army blankets, all wood. Grade A. perfect, $7.95; Grade B, $6.95; Grade C. $5.85. The blanket for long wear, for homes, rooming houses. ' schools, lumber and convict - camps, commissaries. etc Weight 4 pounds; 62 in. by 82 h They are clean and. sanitary. Olive drab or gray colors. U. S. Army wool overcoats: dyed blue, lined to waistline, good condition, $7.60. U. S. Army overcoats, dyed blue, brown or black, wonderfully Improved, should last you for years. Worth new $90. Special $15.95. IT. S. Army wool mackinawa. Warm and serviceable. Special 89.50. U. - S. Army wool shirts, washed, cleaned . and repaired. Divided Into classes Grade A, $2.75; Grade B, $2.35; Grade C. $1.95; order two or three now. XJf S. Army tralncoats and slickers. Grade A. perfect condition. $4.95 or $50 dozen; Grade B, good condition. $3.95 or $39 dozen. . - - U. S. Army wool spiral . legglns $8 dozen of 95 cents each.. U. Army canvas leggin. heavily re inforced with leather. 75c each or $7.60 dozen. - , Pure .linen cap covers, white, excellent for housework, barbers, office, etc. Bre.nd new; 15 cents each, 2 for 25 cents: $1.25 dozen.. - LT. S. Army folding canvas cots, SO in. wide, 72 in. long. Seen service, but In good condition, $2.95 each of $30 dozen. U. S. Army rubber hip boots, prac tically new. Excellent for storm weath er, fishing, etc. $5.95. U. S. Army blue denim overalls or Jumpers, washed and repaired. Excel lent condition. " For mechanics camps, etc. SS cents each, $8.50 per dozen, $59 per 100.. Uv S. Army khaki breeches, lace bot tom; suitable for general wear, hunting, fishing, engineers, camps, etc. $1.25 pair or $10.50 dozen pairs. ' U S. Army sheep lined coats with lmt. moleskin collar. 38 in. long BRAND NEW. An excellent coat at $28.00. U. S. Army heavy leather tro.ces. 2 inches wide. Excellent condition. Pair $4.95. . U. S." Army McCIellan saddles VBRAND NEW. This Is the famous McCIellan saddle. $32.95. Pocket Knives, Excellent present. Four numbers, $1.50. $1.75 $1.85 and $2.25. U. S. Army double deck steel cots. Homes, lumber camps, convict camps, hospitals, Y. M. C. A. etc., $9 each or $96 dozen. - U. S- Armv. cotton mattresses. Good condition. Grade A $6.95; Grade B $5.95; Grade C "$4.95. J Brass shells, solid, souvenirs of war. can be engraved. 95c. U. S. Army heavy drinking cups, new. 10c each. $1 dozen. U. S. Navy hammocks, made of 20 ox. heaw white duck. Waterproof, - excellent condition 40 in. wide, 70 in. long $2.95. ' WRITE FOR CATALOG Our terms: Cash with order. Reference : Any bank In Greenville. .Tour money back If not satisfied. Prices F. O. B. Greenville. Please include postage when ordering sroods sent by parcel post. Railroad fare- refunded both ways to customers visiting-our store and purchasing $300 or more within 300-mile radius. BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO.. Greenville,' S. C. Old People Who Are Feeble and Children Who Are Pale and Weak Would bo greatly benefited by. the General Strengthening Tonic Effect of GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOXtC. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. A Gen eral Strengthening Tonic for Adults and Children. 60c. Adv. LOCAL MARKETS. B Wholesale. The quotations of the local whole sale markets remained firm yesterday, Produce. Apples, per bbl., $9.75 end. .. .$10.25 Apples, per box 4.50 .06 .72 Bananas, per pound Butter, per pound Beans Navy, per pound . Lima, per pound .11 .is :i .05 1.50 04H .07 .50 7.50 ' .04i .04 .45 .49 .59 8.20 .03 Beets, per pound ... Celery, per dozen . Cabbage, per pound Carrots, per pound Limes, per, 100 Lemons, per box Onions Yellow, per pound Red, per pound Chickens, per pound Turkoys, dressed Eggs, per dozen, .5 and Grapes- Tokay Irish, per pound Sweet, per bu. .... ............ 1.45 Peaches, per crate, $2.25 and.. 2.75 Peas, per box 6-Z5 Tomatoes Luggen Baltimore Corn, per "bu. Oats, per - bu Bran, per cwt. Chops, per cwt. Middlings, per cwt .......... C!ntrnn seed meal, per cwt..... 4.25 4.E0 1.85 .92 2.40 3.10 3.30 4.00 Four per cent cotton seed meal 3.25 Seven per cent cotton seea meal 80.00 V . . . f . . . . . . . . jg ht cniiaren na vroup, "I have eight children and give Foley's Honey and Tar to all of them." writes Mrs. P. Rehkaxn p, 2404 , Herman St., Covington Ky.i "they all were subject to croup." It loosens and clears piucs and phloem, stops that strangling- eouglv makes easy breath ing possible and ; permits o.uiet sleep. Itv contains no opiates, and children like it, Good feV colds, bronchial coughs and the eoughs that linger oV after influenza or grip, flood for Influenia or grip. Cood -for' grown ups as for children. Sold. everywhere. RemembertheName TaKerajgood looKYatJtl .e Sac Ka ndjts -QQou r RISINWSUN " The Flour that.Guarantees' theJBiscuits Nashville RollerMiCCS The Rd Mill """: "" ONE-THIRD DOWN, BALANCE TEN MONTHLY PAYMENTS One Ford Touring ........ . $280.00 One 7-Passenger Studebaker ........ .... . .500.00 One Dodge Touring $750.00 One Dodge Touring .... ......... ... . $650.00 One Maxwell . $450.00 One Hupmobile $175.00 One Ford Roadster (Used Two Months) One Ford Speedster (New) One Chandler Club Roadster One Hudson Speedster. All the above cars have Just been -repainted and in first class order. We Open on Sunday. ' UWOTTE AUTO SALES CO. L'sed Car Department, 109 South Baylen, Phone 2099 SPRING GARDEN MARKE MIKE DROSSOS, Prop. Phone 234 - Corner Spring and Garden Streets i We Sell for Less Because We Sell for Cash FRESH WESTERN MEATS, GREEN AND FAMILY - ' y GROCERIES Fresh Western Meats Received Daily ; Chickens and Western Pork and other Produce will be found in ourstore at all times Phone 234 -We deliver your Meat and Groceries right to your door, rain or shine. For saving money and time, give us a trial. Phone early 234. ; es This Interest You? Buy Wood at Reduced Prices! ' Rough Mill Ends, wet, while at, per load Dry Light Wood, per load ,. 11 Hard PineSBlocks, extra 10 for $2.25, or 20 for Kindling, p?r sack StearosLumber &ExportCo. PHONE 1313 NOTICE I have taken of f ices with Judge E. C. Max well, 608-9-10 Blount Building, for the gen eral practice of law. HARRY W. THOMPSON. S P OR TSM AN S SUPPLY ST ORE 34 SOUTH PALAFOX ? BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE BASEBAL LGOODS - a ess they last . . large, . . $1.25 $2.00 $4.00 . $1.00 1 II I i) ! - 'J i 1 ( 3 n .! U !. V "U 5? 1