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YfTE PENS A COLA JOURNAL, SAT U.R DAY MORNING, FEBRUAKY ID, 1921. SEVEN ITh M The Cost is But a Trifle and JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS One Cent a Word in Advance One Rate to All Count the words In your adver tisement and multiply by the num ber . of times you deMre it printed, remit accordingly. In counting words Include "To Let." "For Sale," "Wanted." etc.. as well as addresses. RATES No advertisement taken for less than 26 cents. BLACK FACE CAPS, LIKE THIS, TWO CENTS PER WORD. Paragraphed matter, line dashes, white rpace, classified display: 6c per line, 66c per inch (12 lines make an inch.) Any person whose name appears In the telephone directory may have classified ads charged. Cancel orders should be alven in writing, never over the phont. Advertisers should give their home or postoffice address as well as their phone numbeis, because many read ers have no telephones. If the advertiser so desires, replies can be sent in care of The Journal. FOR SALE FOR SALE Milcli cows .thoroughbred Hereford Hulls; one Berkshire brood sow. I'hone 570, or call lanstng-Florida Farms Company, San curios Hotel. 271 FOR. SALE In Oomalei, Fla., 4 room house, 2 fire places, 3 acres, of land, one under fence near O.. F. &' A.dcpot. (an be boiiKht in Installments with Kood security. l'rlce JB0O. Apply to Mr. O. K. Jennings, Gonzalez, Fla. 273 FOR RALE1 Nineteen model Chandler Despatch Motor, perrect, Just over hauled with cylinders rebored and over used piston fit: wire wheels and nu merous extras. Phone 2242. CABHAOE and Bermuda onion plants. 12.00 per thousand, five thousand. $7.50, ten thousand $12.50. Satisfaction guaran teed. J. L. White, Tallahassee. Fla. FOR SALE Cheap Second hand Ford Truck, in good condition, now in use. West Florida Grocery Co., corner Jeffer son and Cedar Sts. FOR SALE 2-chatr baroer shop com plete. Priced for quick sale. Call Gulf Transfer Co. 7t FOR HALE At a bargain, a tract of farm land on Flomaton road ten miles from city. Well drained, fertile and suitable for farming or fruit growing, in a good community. Will be sold in tracts of 20 to 40 acres, also highly improved tract of land near city with residence and modern improvements. Apply to Leroy V. Holsberry, 40S Thlesen Building, Phone 171. BEARING SIZE KUMQUAT TREES Delivered and planted anywhere in Vjn. . sacola for tl.OO each. Cottage 11111 Nur sery. Cottaae Hill. Fla. 203 FOR SALE Hemstitching and Picoting attachment, works on all sewing ma chines; price $2: personal checks, 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127. Birmingham. Ala. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from Reese's thoroughbred S. C. Rhode Isl and Reds. Phone, write or sen E. L. Reese, 33 S. Palafox St. Phone 1761. 165 FOR SALE Will sell or trade for real estate, one Maxwell coupe, in good condition. Phoue 2282. 47 FOR SALE Baby Grand Stein way piano, half price. Apply front office, San Carlos Hotel. FOR SALE Shetland pony. Apply 1000 E. Goncalea. tf FOR SAI-F Egrs for hatching: Barred Rocks, Holsterman strain, only quan tity; orders filled promptly. Apply 214 8. Alcanl St. 214 FOR SALE One Rex typewriter in good condition. Price reasonable. Apply Journal office. FOR SALE Lumber, 2x7. 3x7 1S per M; also 8x9. 3x11. Scantling. inch boards: two inch planks, timber, etc., at bargain prices. Stock on Morgan's Yard. Flomaton Road, Phone 643. 277 FOR SALE Well located, modern resU dence on North Hill. Applv to Leroy V. Holaberry. 403 Thlesen Bui'.ding," or phone 172. FOR SALE Gent's diamond ring. J., care Journal. 26S Fti "OR BAT.E S Dnw, nil rinwara iampteu or phone 400. 2.1 K. Garden. 281 FOR SAIJI. at a bargain One 5-pas-senger Gardner: one 6-passenger Ford, m good condition. See them at Son Buick Co. 263 FOR SALE Ford automobile in good condition. Apply People's Supply Store. Gregory and 9th Ave. , 233 FOR fULE Kranlch & Bach Piano. Ap ply 17 N. lOth-ave. 292 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Maxwell Speedster, rehullt throughout, for Ford car. Phone 1128. 289 FOR STOVE OR GRATE WOOD in any quantity call T. S. Kennedy, Phone It. "Doings of the Duffs ' 9 WILBUR ISA DEEP THINKER arket: Place of West READ DAILY BY 30,000 PEOPLE FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furniture and office desk. Apply 1010 E. Cervantes. 279 FOR SALE 'Wood. Fence posts, cypress and Juniper. Fine corner and gate posts, 7 in. x 9 in. x 8i ft. Any quan tity furnished. Quick delivery. Pitts Slip. Phone 2471. 270 FOR-KENT FOR RENT Three furnished rooms; front and back gallery; use of phone. Address 1507 E. Moreno or phone 1S83. 294 FOR RENT larae furnished room ad Joining bath. Modern conveniences. 16 W. Gregory. Phone 1988. 296 FOR RENT Two desirable rooms, one adjoining bath. 611 N. Barcelona St. Phone 1881. 2!5 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 519 N. Guilemarde. Phone 1806. 283 FOR RENT COTTAGE ON BAYSHORE AT HAYES STATION, CONTAINING FOUR ROOMS, KITCHEN AND LARGE HALL. INQUIRE AT WHITE'S PHAR MACY, 39 SOUTH PALAFOX ST. 290 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, comfort able and convenient, close in. 210 W. Garden St. Phone 707. 287 FOR RENT Young couple will share cottage with another couple or rent large front room with or without house keeping privileges; references required. Address M. L.. care Journal Co. 285 FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms. 300 W. Chase. 284 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping apartment; also single room; modern conveniences. 2o6 W. Gregory. 261 FOR RENT P'urnlshed rouse. 5 rooms and bath. Modern, near. bay. bayou and East Hill car line. Phono 1708. 3ft FORJt ENT Desirable room, near bath; modern. 122 W. Chase. FOR RENT Room adjoining bath. 214 W. Gregory. FOR KENT Completely furnished mod ern light housekeeping apartment. Two, three or four rooms and bath, gar age. Phone 1305. 525 West Lee St. tf FOR RENT Large room and kitchenette connecting. Complete for light house keeping. 310 W. Gregory. . 3t FOR RENT--Four rooms and bath fur nished. Lower floor, North Hill car line; very desirable location. North Hill, care Journal. 253 FOR RENT Large furnished room. 516 N. Palafox. 7t FOR RENT North Hill, two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern conveniences. 1120 K. Palafox St. Phone 167. tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment, four rooms and private bath. 602 N. Hayne St. . 147 FOR RENT Morton brick warehouse, 75x90 ft.; centrally ' located; concrete floor, suitable for up-to-date garage or any other business, with every conven ience. P. O. Box 426. Phone 696. 300 FOR RENT Furnished room adjoining hath. 109 W. Gregory. 297 FOR RENT-Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on car line. 1107 E. Jackson St., Phone 1518. 303 POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED By strong and capable white girl, housekeeping, plain cooking, or house cleaning. Address K, care Journal. WANTED Iractlcal nursing. general housekeeping or office attendant. Mrs. N. McK. Oertlng. Phone 791 or 859. 304 WANTED Position as housekeeper in small family, light clerical work or col lecting. Call Salvation army, phone 1241. WANTED YOUNG watch dog. Z, Journal. 299 WANT to exchange new Remington Typewriter for new Underwood Tvpe wrlter. Phone 46. ' 25 WANTED A Ford car. Apply "O," care Journal. SEWING. MACHINES. Aix. STRING 'Bnnnra repaired. Phone Ml. J. II. BlaRealey. 16 East Garden 8t. Ml WANTED Stoves repaired or all kind. By S. R. Likes, Phone 1332, 82? E. DeLon St. Wanted Refined young man desires room and board with private familv. E. E. M., care Journal. 307 OPPORTUNITIES WORLD'S SAFEST INVESTMENT For the conservative investor who wants safety ami 7 per cent interest, we offer first mortgage bonds, $100.00, $500.00, $1000.00 denominations. Write for par ticulars. Miller ft Co., Box 224, Pensa cola. 169 NOTICE. ANSWERS TO WANT ADS FOR THE FOLLOWING ARE AWAITING YOU AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE: H 32; W. 16; Purchaser, 4:Box XX. 10; House, 5; and several for the following: M. M. ; Gun; 14; Hill: 1500; M. D.: D.C.; H. H. B.; 64; 67; W. C. A.; Dentist; XIX; Wood Products. rfMOLlVJA. m WORKING OM A HAT;,5 aDO IT AGMtT) . ( M SETTIM' fljl lf PATENT AMD I WISH WD DOKE D PLEASE, A,',V "T,Rc! J 1 THE FAVOR OF HITTING ME ON . 0FA . L OLIVIA f X $ "V- ? I the Results are Unequaled Write Autombile Insurance M.8 PHONES 919 7 HELP MALE WANTED Tutor for two high school pupils, able to tearh French. 100 W. Cervantes. Phone 972. 291 WANTED Salesman with car to call on dealers with a low priced 6000 mile tire. -$100.00 week with extra commis sions. Burr Oak Cord Tire Co., Bun Oak, Mich. . LOST AND FOUND STOLEN Winner bicycle olive frame, from Journal office, Friday morning. Liberal reward for information to Jack McGuire at 35 E. Wright, or Journal of fice. FOUND One fur, on Wednesday morn ing's train from New Orleans. Owner may have same by applying at Journal office and paying for this ad. 149 LOST A bird-dog puppy: white and liver colored 4 months old; large for his age. His name is Bill. Finder please notify 612 E. Gadsden St., or phone 1731. 308 FOUND One National Bicycle t frame. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. T. T. Went worth, Jr. 298 LOST Pocketbook containing car tick ets. Please return to 308 S. Alcaniz, Miss Marion Anderson, and receive re ward. 306 Be Rid of That Nagging Backache! 'Entry Pitiur t Story" Are you dragging around day after day with a dull, never-ceasing backache? Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stabbing pains; feel tired, irritable without life or ambition? Likely then your trouble is due to kid ney weakness not hard to correct if treated promptly, but dangerous if ne glected. For quick relief use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thou sands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Pensacola Case F. D. Sanders, police and fire com missioner, 1020 E. Jackson St., says: "Several members of my family have taken Doan's Kidney rills for attacks of backache and kidney disorder and in every instance the best of results have followed. I used Doan's Kidney Pills for backache, which seemed to be due to being on my feet so much. I was Quickly cured." 9gTS ITIIHiMUV O PILLS 60 al all Drug Stores roster-Milburn Co. MI4Chem.Gufial0.hra: MORTGAGE LOANS LOANS ON RSAL ESTATE. We lend money on Heal Estate In the city on short notice. Please state in application if you have an Abstract of Title to the property. Call and see us THE WATSO.M AGENCT. Inc.. 7 South Palafox St. TRANSFER Storage BORAS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1145. OFFICE AND WARS HOUSE EAST CHASE STREET. ALU KINDS OF HAULING. YOUR BUSI. NESS SOLICITED. FORD TAXI CO. PHONE 224 We Gp Anywhere Day or Night. FORD CARS, $2.00 PER HOUR City Trips, 25c. Navy Yard Trips, $2.00. Country Trips at Reasonable Rates. At L. 4. N. Depot. . Pensacola, Fla. OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY CANDIES SOFT DRINKS CIGARS 12 S. Palafox Phone 461 Hood LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE American steamer "Ascutney." All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the per sonnel or crew, as no debts of their contracting will be paid unless they have our written approval, and no ac tion can be started against the steamer for non-payment of bills in reference to work or supplies ordered by anyone other than Svend K. Faber, Master or ourselves. Pensacola Maritime Corpor ation. , 305 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a final decree of foreclosure and sale, rendered in that certain cause pending in the Court of Record of Escambia County, Florida, wherein the United States Mortgage & Trust Company, a corporation, is complainant, and Mary J. Crane is defendant, the undersigned will on the 7th day of March, 1921, be tween the hours of 11:00 o'clock, A. M.. and 2 o'clock, P. M., offer for sale at public outcry before and In front of the County Court House door in Pensa cola Escambia County, Florida, and sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property, situated in the City of Pensacola, Escambia Coun ty, Florida. to-wit: The West half (W.l-2) of Lot Two hundred and ninety, (290), and the East half of Lot Two hun dred and eighty-nine (289), all in Block Sixteen (16)-01d City, said property having a front of eighty (80) feet on the North side of East Government Street, between Palafox and Tarragona Streets, by one hundred and seventy-two (172 feet in depth, according to the map of saia uuy copyrignteu by Tnomas C. Watson in 1884. including the one half interest of said defendant, Mary J. Crane. In the party walls to the build ings lying Eastr and AV'est of tho build ings on said property. Deed at cost of purchaser. GEORGE P. WENT WORTH, Special Master. Pub. Feb. 12, 19, 26, Mar. 5. In Escambia County Court of Record State of Florida In Chancery. II. A. Malone, Complainant vs. Daisy L. Malone, Defendant. On Monday, the 7th day of March, A. D 1921, the defendant Daisy L. Ma lone, Is required to appear to the bill filed against her herein. This order to be published once each week for eight (8) consecutive weeks in the Pensacola Journal a newspaper pub lished in said Escambia County. J. L. MAYO, Clerk) Court of Record. By A. L. TI DWELL, D. C. Pensacola, Fla.. Jan. 14th, 1921. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a final decree of foreclos ure and sale rendered in that certain cause pending in the Court of Record of Escambia County, Florida wherein The Bank of Flomaton, a corporation, is complainant, and G. V. Chandler, et al., are defendants, the undersigned will on the 7th day of March 1921, between the hours of 11:00 o'clock, A. M. and 2:00 o'clock, P. M.. offer for sale at public outcry in front of the County Court House door. In Pensacola, Florida, and sell, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit: One saw mill complete, row located at or near McDavld in Escambia County, Florida, and being the same saw mill heretofore operated by the defend ants. Chandler, Fillinglm and Gannon Bill of sale at cost of purchaser. FORSYTH CARO, Special Master. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for the erection of a three-story School Bullding at Pensa cola, Florida, will be'recelved at the of fice of A. S. Edwards, Superintendent, by the Board of Public Instruction for Escambia County, Florida, until 11:00 A. M., Tuesday, March 15, A. D.. 1921. Plane, specifications and full particulars can be obtained at the office of Walker D. Willis, Architect. 617 Blount Bldg., Pensacola, Fla. A deposit of $10.00 for eacli set of plana is required, which will be refunded upon return of plans and specifications in good condition. Cash or certified check on some Pensacola bank, or National bank, 1 1-J per cent of the amount of bid must aocompany eaoh bid, check to be made payable to the Board of Public Instruction for the County of Escambia, State of Florida. Such cash and checks will be returned, except that of the successful bidder which will be held until such bidder has satisfactorily executed the contract and sriven the bond reoulred by the Board. If the successful bidder fails or refuses within ten days after notice of the ac ceptance of his bid to execute the con tract or bond with sureties thereon sat isfactory to and in the form and with the conditions required by the Board said amount or said certified check will be forfeited and become the absolute property of the Beard. The Board of Public Instruction reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof. A. S. EDWARDS, Supt. of Public Instruction for Escambia County, Florida, o.a.w. 4w. TRUCK OR TEAM SERVICE Phone 710 MORGAN THORSEN TRANSFER COMPANY 1 M CHUR CHES St. John's Mission, Warrington. Sunday, Feb. 20, second after Lent. Morning prayer and sermon, 8:30. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, Litany, 1 p. m. First Church of Christ Scientist 15 W. Belmont -st. Regular services: Sunday morning, 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening, 8 p. m f Reading room and free lending li brary (same address) open every week day (except Wednesdays) from 3 to 8 . p. m. Everybody cordially invited. St. Katharine's Episcopal Church Corner 6th-ave. and E. Cervantes st- John C. Skottowe, rector. Rectory, 502 E. Cervantes-st. Phone No. 1398. i Sunday, Feb. 20, second in Lent. Holy communion, 7 a. m. Litany, 10:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Evening prayer and address. 7:30 p. m. Friday Litany and address. 7:30 p. m. . Daily celebration holy communion, 7 a. m. First Methodist Church. I. W. Chalker, pastor. Sunday s chool at 9 10. a. m., J. TV. Andrews, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Senior league meets at 6:30 p. m., in Lecture hall. Junior league at 6:30 p. m., in Sunday school room. Prayer meeting at 7:80 Wednesday evening. The morning service will be of more than usual interest. First Presbyterian Church. Sunday school, 9:80 a, m. i Morning service, 11 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, Dr. A. S. Moffett. At 3:30 p. m , .the Junior Christian Endeavor will meet in the lecture rooms, at which time Mrs. Butler will talk about her experiences in Brazil; all young people are especially invited. Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 p. m. There will be no evening service, as we will join in the service at the First Methodist church at 7:30 p. m., at which time the wife of the ex-Armen ian minister to the United States will give a talk, illustrated with stereopi can views. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Weat Hill Baptist Church- Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., B. F. Hones, superintendent. Preaching services 11 o'clock a. m. Subject, "God's Earthly Garden." Evening service, 7 p. m. Subject, "The Verdict." At 5:45 p. m., a band of B. Y. P. U workers from the First Baptist church will render the regular Sunday even ing program of the B. Y. P. U. work. A cordial Invitation is extended to all JAS. I RYAN, Acting Pastor. Services in Norwegian Church. There will be services in the Nor wegian church Sunday morning, at 10:30; also at 7 p. m. All Scandina vians cordially invited to attend. Gadsden Street Methodist. Corner Gadsden-st. and 9th-ave. W. P. Hurt, D. D., pastor; residence 908 E. Jackson -st. ' Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Motto: "All the Church in the School and All the School in the Church." No matter what your age, there is a class for you in this school. Public worship 11 a. m. Subject of sermon, "Your Life; What Will You Do With It?" All our young people are urged to attend this service. It will be of special interest to them. Junior church, 3 p. m. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. No evening worship, as we will unite in the service at First Metho dist. Prayer, meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. As we will have uo service at the evening hour, we hope all our people will make it a point to attend the morning worship. Strangers and vis itors will receive a hearty welcome. Universalist Church. Rev. Albert C. White, pastor of the Universalist church, will preach Sun day morning, at 11 o'clock on the sub ject, "Things to Think About." In the evening at 6:30, he will preach on the subject, "The Purpose of Christian Religion." Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m., and young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Young people of the Universal-j 1st faith, come, we need you. First Christian Church. J Corner Gadsden-st. and 7th-ave. Church's school opens for worship at 9:45 a- m. It is hoped that all will be in their respective places for wor ship, preparatory to the study of God's word. Having Just completed CALM TOOeSELF, TOM ! NOVI I AH CONVINCED I that cue foctume. 5 MADE! BETTY AND J. V COME ON s. J i H ( NOW -UP WITH "LaD J IrPZA PrFOR THE "SJh I C T ) TENTH TIME I I j f AW. 1 VjS- Cx SAY-POT UP f I (wHATS THE ) the school of methods our teachers are well prepared to take care of a well graded school. Morning worship, ministry of th word and. Lord's supper, 11 a. m. to 12 m. Subject, "Preparation for a Special Task." Each member of the congregation is urged to be present Sunday morning and help carry out plans for the revival services to begin the following Sunday. Mission Band, 3:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Sub ject, "New Work Our Committeer May Do." Evening service, 7:30 p. m- Subject. "The Barren Life." The church with a welcome. MINOR J. ROSS, Minister. First Baptist Church. A. J. Moncrief, D. D., pastor. The public is cordially invited to attend all services at this church Strangers and visitors, and those who have no church home in the city wrllJ receive a cordial welcome. The Bible school begins its session at 9:30 a- m. Lee Macdonnell, super intendent. Classes adapted to all. ages; Bible classes for men and wom en. "In Debt" will be the subject of the sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m., and "Treating Religion Lightly" the subject of tho evening message. The three divisions of the B. Y. P IT. meet at 6:15 p. m. The Sunbeams at 3 p. m. The mid-week prayer meeting is held at 7:30 p. m., Wednesdays, and the meeting this week will be of more than usual interest. , Csivalry Baptist Church. Corner lOth-ave. and Aragon-st. Sunday school, 3 p. m., W. L. Pate, superintendent. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, fednesfiay, 7:30 p. m. Woman's Missionary society, Wed nesday, 2 p. m. Sunbeams, Saturday, 3:30 p. m. Lutheran Church. 22 W. Wrlght-st. Sunday school, 9 a. m.; review. Morning service, 10:30 a. m- Evening service, 7:30 p. m. There will be. Lenten services at the Lutheran church every Wednes day durfng Lent at 7:30 p. m. J. F. W, REINHARDT, Pastor. o Latter Day Saints. The Re-Organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, room 201, Blount building. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching services, 11 a. m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednes. day, 8 p. m. Sunday school superintendent, J. E. Rowe. WANTS TO HELP OTHER MOTHERS Mrs. Wm. Sager, 901 Nichol St., Utlca, N Y.: "I gladly write anything that helps a mother with her chil dren. My little girl had whooping cough and I was afraid she would choke. I gave her Foley's Honey and Tar and it helped her wonderfully. She could deep 'most all night with out coughing." This good cough sy rup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw, inflamed membranes with a healing coating. Sold everywhere. Adv. SUCH A BJSPLAV OP TEMPER.! JUST 15 KE- A a a.v,t I VKWr HCLMET "lid MflUt WITH AM V I II jn. oPDNAR KITCHEN ICON KETTLE I HER BEAU n i: a n n n :i n :: n :::::: tt 5 R NEWS OF RECORD. r: an j: :::::: nay DEEDS (Title Guarantee Company) Trustee. Hooton & WTatson. to T. J. Vinson. E 30 feet lot 4. all 5, block 191, New City tract. State of Florida to S. J. Strickland. Nl-2 of NE1-4 of NW1-4 sec 20, tp 5 X. R S3 W. Lee Daniell and wife to Traders Brokerage Co., lots 6, 7, 8. block 64, West King tract. Traders Brokerage Co. to Clara Pearson, lots 1 and IjS, block 70. West King tract, Belmont numbering. Chas. A. Born, et al., to Plaza Aumsement Co., all lot 173 and S -17 feet of X 70 feet lot 174, block 25, Old City. Charles A. Rutledge, single, to The resa O. Brown, parcel of land in block 16 of the Belmont tract. J. T. Fillinglm and wife to Waller Jones, El-2 lots 7, S, 9, olock 7, Bluff Springs. Bleecker Forbes and wife to John Hokanson, part lots I to 4 and 20, djock iv, t.;ast i-ing tract. . Jean Samuels and wife to SaU':e Shirley, property in SW1-4 of XE1-4, sec 6 tp 5 X, R 30 W. W. II. Mayo, unmarried, to J. B. Dole, 3 acres in SE1-3 of XW1-4, sec 5 tp. 5 X, R 30 W. Florida Farm Mortgage Co. to R. M. Rigo, lots 22 and 23, block 110. Maxent' tract. Samuel S. Lightman. unmarried, to Hattie Jao.ohy. lots 13 and 14, block 38, East King tract. C. A. Helms, widower, to Joliozo Dunaway. property in Escambia coun ty (no sec. tp or range stated). W. A. Martin and wife to Johoza Dunaway, lot 5, block G, Jacobi's ad dition to. town of Molino. M. C. Boley, widower, to Elizabeth II. Steele, part lots 61 and 63, west of L. & X. R. R, sec 21, tp.l S, R 30 W. Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprain, etc. Adv. Mew and used parts for almost any make of car. Send old parts to be duplicated. Automobile Wreckiaj Co., ALTERATIONS On Ladies' and Men's Garments Done by An Expert. LONDON WOOLEN MILLS Take Dysneosla Tablet Before . and After Faeh Meat 2."c Box. THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY T. E. WILLIAMS & CO. mm I YOU WITNESSED A PRACTICAL "N l-i'J 1 UEMON3TRATIOM OF NEW THUS S III