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C n S W w fl fl fl I Ia t HE FKNSACOJLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 29 1909 Constipation And AppendicitisT- he Latter Usually Caused By The Former Which In Turn Has Its Origin In Intestinal Indigestion Chronic constipation is a disease which is about as prevalent as dyspep- sia ¬ and indigestion Nearly eVeryone suffers from it occasionally but there are millions of people who endure it habitually and who are accustomed- to resort to the use of laxaUves and cathartics daily Many people seemed to have devel- oped ¬ a perfect mania for taking pills and instead of trying to ascertain the latent cause of the disease and remov- ing ¬ it by appropriate treatment they are content to continue the reckless- use of laxatives aperients drastic cathartics and violent purgatives un tli finally Inflammation of tne bowels occurs which reaches the appendix and the result is appendicitis In investigating and tracing the causative factors of constipation and its frequent sequel appendicitis it has been noted by physicians that the majority of cases were preceded and ace mpanied a longstanding gas- trointestinal ¬ indigestion- The Idea that appendicitis Is brought oa by foreign bodies such as seeds etc becoming lodged in the appendix is an exploded theory It is now deh rJtely known that constipation is the mot prolific cause of this dread dis ¬ ease while the constipation itself is previously induced by Intestinal indi- gestion ¬ or amylaceous dyspepsia the inability to digest starches so the relation between cause and effect is readily seen and appreciated The absurdity of attempting to cure constipation by the use of physic should be apparent to every one Lax- ative ¬ drugs and powerful purgatives will never cure a disease of this sort and those who make frequent or regu- lar ¬ use of them will sooner or later set ui an Inflammatory conditon ot the Intestinal system- A perron with firstclass digestion will never be annoyed with chroiic constipafon and when this trtniblo does exist Instead of slugging the system with pills liquid laxatives can cathartics etc use a remedy which wiy cure the gastroIntestinal indigestion and you will find that the constipation no longer bothers you and with its removal the risk of de yeloplng appendicitis will be reduced- to the minimum STUARTS UfSPEPSTA TABLETS- have been the means of curing num- erous ¬ cases of constipation by first curing the intestinal indigestion They digest every kind of food a single grain being capable of digesting 3000 grains of allmentura and in addition to pepsin and other powerful diges- tives ¬ I they also contain diastase which converts starch into sugar and readily cures amylaceous dyspepsia- and intestinal indigestion If you are suffering from dyspepsia constipation and in fact indigestion of any kind dont run the risk of get- ting ¬ appendicitis but strike at the root of the troublethe original cause by using Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets which will quickly rid you of all functional disorders of the aliment ¬ ary tract Secure a box of this tiiscsive reme- dy ¬ from your drusslst for 50c anti send your name and address to the K A Stuart Co 150 Stuart Bldg Ma ¬ shall Mich for a fei sample pack auu THE FUNERAL OF E1 KIRSCHOFFER LARGE NUMBER OF SORROWING RELATIVES AND FRIENDS AT ¬ TENDED THE SERVICES PAY ¬ ING THEIR LAST TRIBUTE OF RESPECT rends and relatives members of lodges of which he had been an hon- ored ¬ member gathered the homo or the late Eugene Kirschoffer yester- day ¬ afternoon there attending the funeral services and later followed- the remains to their last resting place- In St Johns cemetery where the body was interred the Odd Fellows conducting impressive services over the grave Later the newlymade mound was covered with floral trib ¬ utes and flowers placed there by lov- ing ¬ bands The deceased had many friends in Pensacola who were pained to learn- of his death and who as a last sad tribute of respect journeyed to the cemetery yesterday afternoon to at ¬ tend the funeral PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching Blind Bleed ¬ ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded 50c For goodness sake eat Mothers Bread Hugheys 133 West Intendencia Phone 855 SAW MILL FOR SALE 80H P Boiler 35H P Engine No 2 Mill twin en ¬ gine feed fully equipped lo ¬ cated Washington County- Fla Will sell at a bargain for cash Address Box 106 Dawson Ga NOTICE This is to notify our friends and the public that Robert M Merritt who for- merly ¬ drove one of our wagons on West Hill is no longer employed by us STAR LAUNDRY MANAGEMENT I OF SAN CARLOS IS ANNOUNCED GEORGE HERVEY WILL MANAGE THE PALATIAL SAN CARLOS DECORATOR WILL BE IN PEN ¬ SACOLA SHORTLYTHE LOCAL INTEREST I Work on the San Carlos hotel has been proceeding at a rapid rate dur- ing ¬ the past week or more and kal somining Is now engaging the atten- tion ¬ of a large force It is stated that the building is now employing more than one hundred men The beautiful Pebble dashing work has I also been started Indicating a degree- of I completeness in the exterior that will be gratifying indeed to hundreds- in this city who are anxious to see the hqtel ready for occupancy Vis ¬ itors ae pleased to see such a need ¬ ed adjunct to the citys future being added Terra cotta has been built com- pletely ¬ up to the seventh floor and the building may now be watched I wIth interest It is possible that shortly a night shift will be put on in order to complete the great struc- ture ¬ as near to the holidays as pos- sible ¬ George Hervey at present manager- of the big Cawthon hotel at Mobile will manage the San Carlos such an ¬ nouncement having been made In Mo- bile ¬ yesterday The San Carlos deco ¬ rator is in Mobile and speaking gen enerally of the Hervey hotels tha Item of yesterday printed the fol lowftlg The Hervey Hotels Charles Roune a noted artist who is to decorate the San Carlos hotel Pensacola under the management oi the Herveys of this city arrived in Mobile this morning and was in con- ference ¬ today with Mr Charles B Hervey as to the decorative scheme of the San Carlos Mr Roune is ac- companied ¬ by his wife Herr Carl F Wentz recently ap- pointed ¬ steward of the Battle House has arrived in the city from ban Fran ¬ cisco and has begun the assembling of details of his department prepara ¬ tory the opening of the hotel in all departments next Sunday There were several changes men ¬ tioned in connection with the Hervey Interests It was stated that Mr Charles B Hervey will be In full charge of the Battle House Mr Har ¬ ry Hervey manager for the Battle House assuming similar charge of the Cawthon Mr George Hervey man ¬ ager of the Cawthon goes to Pensa ¬ cola to take charge of the San Car ¬ I los hotel in a similar capacity BAND GOES TO NEORLEANS EIGHTH ARTILLERY BAND OF FORT BARRANCAS TO FURNISH MUSIC DURING VISIT OF PRESI- DENT ¬ TAFT TO THE CRESCENT- CITY The Eighth artillery band one of the finest musical organizations in the South left Fort Barrancas yes ¬ terday for New Orleans to furnish music during the visit to that city of President Taft The full band was carried the members leaving on the noon train and therefore reached New Orleans last night The band was ordered to New Or ¬ leans about ten days ago and since then has put In the time rehearsing new music and it is expected will make a hit In the Crescent City SLIGHTLY COLDER WITH SNOW When you see that kind of a weath- er ¬ forecast you know that rheumatism weather Is at hand Get ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballards Snow Liniment Finest thing made for rheumatism chilblains frost hue sore and stiff joints and muscles all aches and pains 25c 50c and 1 00- a bottle Sold by W A DAleraberte drug ¬ gist and apothec 121 S Palafox St FOUR TEAMS TIED FOR SECOND PLACE Two out of three games were won by the Crescents from the Hubs last night making four teams in the bowl- ing ¬ league with the same average and in the second place The Iir j perlals Champions Crescents and Colts have each played 5 and lost 4 games each of them holding a per- centage ¬ of 555 The Americans have- an average of 417 while the Stanleys- and Hubs hold 333 average each The Pastimes lead with a 778 percentage Tonight the Colts play the Imperials Uttle Soldiers- n your blood are tho millions jf corpuscles that defend you against disease- To make and keep these little soldiers ealthy and strong is simplv to make nd keep the blood of the right quality nd quantity This is what Hoods Sarsaparilla oesit helps the little soldiers in your lood to fight disease for you It cures scrofula eczema eruptions atarrh rheumatism anemia nervous less dyspepsia general debility and ouilds up the whole system I TALLAHASSEE NEWS NOTES ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED- AT THE STATE CAPITAL BY THE JOURNALS SPECIAL COR- RESPONDENT ¬ Special to This Journal Tallahassee Oct 28The first football game of the season to be played in Tallahassee will come off tomorrow at 330 r m at Monroe Street Park The teams opposed to each other are the one made up of members of the Tallahassee Athletic Association and the Columbia College boys who recent suffered defeat at the hands of the Duval High School team The Tallahassee boys have not played this season except in their practice games but they are in pretty good trim and tee confident- of success The players from whom the special eleven will be selected- are T J Appleyard Jr Guyte Mc Cord T S Trantham Luther Hollo way Sam Moran E N Mabry Jr A M Henry Bradford Byrd O M Jacoble J D Cay A A Croucher Walter Tryon Wm Peterman B A Ragsdale and Lester Wells- A petition is being circulated today asking that the merchants close their stores In order that the boys may have- a good crowd In the evening the two teams will be honored by a special Invitation to attend the Tballan Society Halloween party at Bryan Hall- Personal Mention Governor Gilchrist will return home next Tuesday or Wednesday There are about forty petitions for pardons awaiting the meeting of the board of pardons which will be held upon the governors return Cards are out for the reception to be given this evening by the Misses Cline in honor of Miss Farrington and Miss Crosbey two new teachers belonging to the music faculty of the college This reception will follow the violin recjtal to be given earlier- in the evening by Miss Farrington Sunday afternoon November 7 the College Music Faculty will begin the series of monthly vesper services that are always such a delightful feature of the social lire of the college On Monday evening last Mr and Mrs L M Lively entertained at din- ner ¬ and later In the evening at bridge a number of friends in honor- of their wedding anniversary The euchre party recently given by Mr and Mrs J Stewart Lewis in honor of Miss Edna Grill of Palatka- was an extremely delightful affair Miss Mamie Andrews has gone to Bainbrldge Ga to act as bridesmaid- at the FlemingJackson wedding The members of the Womans Club are working unceasingly for the suc- cess ¬ oT their demonstration fair to be held here next month << The Tallahassee Music Club has a largely Increased membership espe- cially ¬ In chorus work and has been enriched by the addition oi several excellent bass voices Col L E Roberson of Live Oak was In the city yesterday in attend ¬ ance upon the supreme court Hon Amos Lewis of Marlanna who enjoys the distinction of having been secretary to three United States sen ¬ ators Mallory Bryan and Milton is In the city on business before the su ¬ preme court Mr Lewis reports a most flourishing state of financial i conditions in Jackson county owing i to the good prices being paid for cot ¬ tonMajor S B Small of Lake City and Dr Camp of White Springs are two of Floridas prominent citizens- now visiting Tallahassee Hon H Clay Crawford is making a short visit to friends in Wakulla county PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching Blind Bleed ¬ ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded SOc Ninepiece crucible steel kitchen set free TRIBUTE TO WORK- OF FLORIDA MAN- A high tribute to the work of the late John O LaFontisee of Jackson- ville ¬ who with Asa L Brower con ¬ ducted the governments thorough ¬ going study of the naval stores indus- try ¬ last year was paid by R S Kel ¬ logg assistant forester in charge af- forest satistics of the United States forest service In his speech at the annual convention of turpentine oper- ators ¬ association in Jacksonville re ¬ cently Assistant Forester Kellogg saidAnother step toward increasing our knowledge of the naval stores indus ¬ try was taken when at the instance of Senator Taliaferro the agricultural appropriation bill for the fiscal year beginning July 1 1908 provided nO 000 for an inquiry into the destruction- of forests by the production of tur- pentine ¬ and rosin and the sources and methods of the Industry- To carry out the provisions of Senator Taliaferros amendment the forest service detailed to the work Mr John O LaFontisee of Jackson- ville ¬ and Mr Asa L Brower a gradu- ate ¬ of the School of Forestry of the University of Michigan With M aFontisee energy and sterling qualities you were acquainted even better than were we in the forest service We who worked with him sincerely regret with you his untimely death and we both realize full wed the real loss which it brought to the naval stores industry- Mr LaFontisee and Br Brower traveled through every part of tha south gathering statistics of produc- tion ¬ and making a careful study ot the long leaf pine forests The facts which they secured and the conclus- ions ¬ which they reached give most valuable information upon the pres- ent ¬ status of the industry Subscribe for The Journal t SUCCESS OF TRICO FAIR- ISASSURED FIRST ATTEMPT IN FAIR LINE TO BE SO THOROUGHLY SUCCESS- FUL ¬ THAT FUTURE ONES WILL BE EASY CROWD WINNERS All question as to the success of the TrlCounty Fair of Nov 912 is past I It is going to be a success with as large an S as you may care to use I it being the first attempt in that line and so much of what might be termed educational work having had to be done both with the people in the town as well as those who will make t exhibits from the country it has been i rather hard and seemingly slow get- ting things started off but everything I is working smoothly now Entries i already in sight and made insure a splendid exposition of agricultural i products The engagement of Madame I Manrattes trained horses one of the nighest class attractions ever offered to fair patrons and the other free at ¬ tractions insures plenty of entertain- ment ¬ to those who do not care to see the pay shows while the amusements- of I that class will all be of the best and there will be nothing tolerated on the grounds that will offend any one I and all gambling devices will be con ¬ spicuous by their absence- In the department of Womans Work there will be a magnificent showing of the handiwork of the la- dies including fancy work of all kinds paintings pen and ink drawings canned goods preserves and all those things that tell of the skill and taste- of femDiatfyV Arrangements have been made for- a splendid band which will give three concerts daily the fiddlers contest will furnish lots of amusement to those who enjoy old fashioned fiddling the arrangements are being made for the singing contest for the Sunday schools and there will be those things which amuse and in- struct all over the fair grounds on all four days There will be ample transportation facilities by the street cars the rail ¬ road motor boats and automobiles so that every one can readily reach the grounds and return in fact every ¬ thing has been done and is being done- to provWevfnjthe comfort conven- ience ¬ and pleasure of the crowds who will come this year so that hereafter- the mere announcement that another fair is going to be held will awaken- an enthusiastic determination on the part of every one who comes this year to come again You are going to be there are you not Everyone else is and you will be lonesome if you do no- tMURDERER OF- SEVENJOMEN FREDERICK GEBHARDT WHO KILLED ANNIE LUTHER IS MANY TIMES A MURDERER AS WELL AS BIGAMIST- By Associated Press New York Oct 28 Frederick Geb hardt who married Annie Luther and killed her when he tired of her has killed seven women according to a statement to the police by his Astoria wife today She said he frequently- told her he had killed seven women and threatened to kill her FIGHT CANNIBALS IN- INTERIOR OF AFRICA- By Associated Press London Oct 28A British force has been visiting the cannibal tribes- in the more remote districts of North- ern ¬ Nigeria and establishing effective administration over a territory where white men had never before been seen The inhabitants of the terri- tory ¬ are described as of the lowest type every village being cannibal Worship consists of the worst form- of fetich In most cases the entire population is naked The first places visited by the British force are de- scribed ¬ as shocking The persons- of the inhabitants were so offensive that even the native soldiers were unable to remain near them Some hundreds of these savages as ¬ sembled while the political officer ex- plained ¬ to them the wishes of the gov- ernment ¬ As the patrol proceeded they found the Inhabitants all working in their I fields fully armed with spears and shields A large meeting of the peo- ple ¬ decided not to agree to the terms proposed by the British as punishment- for the killing and eating or seven men On the expiration of twenty four hours grace the force marched- into I the town which was cleared I away after considerable opposition Two counter attacks were beaten off the leading man being shot at eight places During the fighting the sav- ages ¬ lost forty killed and twenty wounded Narrow Minded Ethel the youngest of a large num- ber ¬ of girls in a certain Philadelphia family recently entered upon the du- ties ¬ of amanuensis to a Walnut street lawyer How do you like your employer Ethel the young woman was asked I upon her return home that night hOh hes very nice II said Ethel with faint praise but awfully narrow minded- In what way He seems to have the idea that words can only be spelled his way Subscribe for The Journal W I B SHEPPARD IN ANXIOUS SEAT A BARBER WAS OVERLOADED- WITH FIREWATERA ROUGH SCRAPING FOLLOWED EMI ¬ NENT JURIST VAINLY SOUGHT- AN EXCUSE FOR RELIEF The folowing story regarding Judg < 5 W B Sheppard of this city which Is going the rounds of the press will be read with Interest here Just before the close of the summer season at Indian Springs Georgia Judge W B Sheppard of the federal court went from his home in Florida- to that resort to spend a week He stopped at the Wigwam and while half the house was closed for the winter tho judge was comfortably cared for During the morning he Inquired for the barber shop and was shown to the basement where he found a place fair- ly well equipped for the removal of- I surplus hair from the face and head of male guests and seeing the artist of the shears and blade was at his post of duty his honor settled himself in the reclining chair and beckoned to him to begin operations- The barber approached the judicial phiz with confidence and in a very I short time was very busily engaged in lathering the face of his distin- guished ¬ I customer The more he lath ered the more the judge wondered- He thought he would never get tbroughI and when he began to the facial reservation and put suds In I the judges mouth eyes and ears I there came a protest from underneath I the snow white bank of soapy cream I The judge has not lived In the states- of Georgia and Florida for several 1 years without knowing a drunken man I when he sees one and he very quick decided that a lull in trade incider i to the end of the season had give I the barber too much time to himser He had begun to celebrate his emar- I cipation from the thralls of scrap I scrape scrape over the physiognonr i of health and pleasure seekers at th I Butts county resort The judge bl gan to think of some way to get ou I of the chair with his head on hi shoulders Finaliy he thought of tin time honored excuse the tender face He put the matter squarely up to the barber Judges Request Refused h My friend he said you know my face is very tender and I have often I been cut by reckless barbers You give me the razor and let me shave myself I will pay you the price of the shave when I finish The barber was on to this little game and he was not to be denied the privilege of shaving one as distin ¬ guished as the judgo of a United States district court Oh Im not as drunk as you think- I am he replied to the suggestion of his honor and I am perfectly compe ¬ tent to perform this operation my ¬ selfThe court had exhausted its argu- ment ¬ and had no further suggestions to make The judge submitted to the inevitable and the shaving went for ¬ I ward without mishap The operation- was concluded without bloodshedbut the Floridian was In a cold sweat when It was over Not so the barber- He was cool and calm He thought- the judge needed reassurance that his head was still on his shoulders and that be was unscathed even to the ex- tent ¬ of a scratch He leaned heavibl upon the reclining shoulder judge and brandished bis razor at a point far too close to tho customers face for comfort You see that razor he said to the recumbent court Well if Id a cut you even that much indicating about a sixteenth of an inch with his finger Td have swallowed that razor handle and all The judge was fipally permitted to I escape He now believes in tonsorial prohibition at least SOUTHERN EDUCATORS- ARE TOURING WSr By Associated Press Madison Wis Oct 2Sone of the most interesting events of the visit of the southern superintendent of edu ¬ cation to the northwest was a dinner given on Monday evening by Mr Rob ¬ ert C Ogden of New York to the members of his party complimentary to President Van Hise of the Uni- versity ¬ of Wisconsin A distinguished- guest was former Governor D W Hoard now one of the most success ¬ ful dairymen In the Northwest Mr Ogden also had as his guests at this time the professors of the university Dr Van Hise and Governor Hoard were the leading speakers However other talks of interest were made by guests- Dr Van Hise outlined the purposes of the university in the new work of getting at the farmers as well as In its well recognized services as a col ¬ lege of high standing He discussed the future of the institution when a magnificent association of buildings- will make It architecturally one of the most beautiful In the whole country He reported the most sympathetic ac- cord ¬ of the people and the legislature and saw no reason to believe that in the future all would not go as well as it has In the past Several millions of dollars are to be spent In the struc ¬ tures contemplated WILL MOVE AWAY FROM NIGHT RIDERS- By Associated Press Lexington Ky Oct 28tj A Simp ¬ son a Grant county Kentucky tobac- co ¬ grower whom soldiers aided in shipping his 75000 pounds of 1909 crop a few days ago declared today that he will remove to New Mexico because be fears violence at tne handg of night riders near hig present horn He detailed warning notices he re ¬ ceived when he refused to Join the 1909 pool of the Burley Society and an attempt to burn a barn on his farm containing the entire yield of nis plants Militiamen from the Cynthlana company loaded Simpsons tobacco- for him and a railroad detective uarded it until it was safely stored MOTHER Why Are You So Happy TodayRe- markable Question of a Little Boy to His Mother In the extreme north part of the city lives the family of Mr Peter G Duhr This family consists of father mother and three children the young- est ¬ of whom is about 5 years old The mother suffered for a long time with- an aggravated case of nervous troubles Every morning she would wake up with a nervous headache her eyes would twitch her hands shake and the slightest noise would annoy her She would have despondent and crying spells and unintentionally- grew so cross to even her own chil- dren ¬ that they actually feared her There was certainly no life nor en ¬ joyment in this home Mr Duhr was one of the thousands- who called on Gray at Hannnl proc He bought a treatment of Quaker Herb Extract for his wife Sne oe gan taking it about six weeks ago At first her improvement was scarcely noticeable but when she felt so well yesterday that she happened to hum some old familiar hymn her little son Arthur was so surprised that in perfect astonishment he asked Mother why are you so happy to dayShe had to acknowledge the truth by sayingI am happy because mayor west that Well they juet Herb This is only evidence of powers merits Herb of Balm Teacher is introducing suffer rheumatism catarrh digestion constipation on Gray at drug store He prove to Herb remcdiea where others have failed It costs nothing to to nor do have to remedies un- less wish to on today are welcome He what remedies do expel worms from or Gray what he at Bros drug store from 9 a m to 9 p m daily cannot or- der by remedies by express on ot price Herb lOP- per 3 of Balm Gray charges on orders of or Order today Gray a show every McIIugh Grocery West Garden street 7 p m a short on good health Free to all Pitkin Five Year Guaranteed Paints- at 75c 80c 5 gallon cans and gray Creosote stains all colo- rsWMJOHNSONSCN l < r T V Certain Congress- men ¬ are rapidly getting rich because the people of the District of Columbia cannot vote Washington was built to be a city beautiful the mag- nificent ¬ seat for the administration- of affairs for the greatest nation in the world Part of is just that I the otherwell no newspaper I would print a proper description I of the other part Certain Con- gressmen ¬ I on governing committees- rule the District and they are interested that other part But heres the whole story Pearsons Magazine for Novemberthen- ames and methods of the men who Washingtons resources for their own ends It is an as ¬ tonishing story of mans cupidity Tn Sloane Gordon gfrea the story of F Walsh Herman A explains the insin- cerity ¬ of political James a story of the Christians la Jerusalem which probably answers the question What the matter the Church in America 1 Judge Foster senior Judge of the Court of 0 a certain cure for criminality there are short stories of fiction by the fiction famous on two hemispheres P earsonsMag- azine for NovemberP- AUL DE KOCKS MASTERPIECE Author of Latin Quarter GUSTAVE trasiUttci In Roxbnrib de lax buckram fullpile llluitmletu on bc of la real Parlttan 200 In all of De becxaae it tannins so bnritcbloc Incident baa aiwars buD In and sold for 52 00 or more per volume volum- ltit ws yu contains ertnthinj In the nrovolqme pace for pat am type d tau styl sIc PEARSONS MAGAZINE lora yerar forcalj Tht nextnine Bugaxiie and errr pudt AddrcM No 4 in Lexington Simpson declared that he 1800 less than the full graded price the crop from the So- ciety ¬ and that he will file suit for that sum shortly Remedy No drawled the of u ¬ town boys had money tied up in bankrupt tele ¬ phone company and they just didnt like the way the receiver handling- the business DIdnt eh commented tour- ist ¬ what did they do about it hung up the re- ceiver ¬ TitBits Quaker Extract has made mamma well another tht and of the wonderful Quaker Extract and Oil 1 which Gray the Quaker Health here If you with in ¬ kidney liver stomach troubles call Han- nah Bros will you that Quaker cure you talk him you buy any you Call him You will tell you the for you They also all man woman child proves says Han- nah If you call ¬ mail the will be sent you receipt Quaker Extract bottle 250 25c prepays all 300 over gives free night next and talk and Red in it not in in use the same issue life Thomas Metz reformers Crcelman tell with New York General Sessions outlines and seven writers who have helped make Peanoas the literally bound Jtpin piper depleting scenes gaiety life only ThIs duller itory nasy bound TWO VOLUMES offer rdltto Tls wnetn4 yours 200 took offer Department received for 1907 Burley The ern The some was the Oh will for Oil Koek Tbi No Excuse- An evangelist was exhorting his audience to fleo from the wrath M come I warn you he thundered- that there will be weeping and wail- ing ¬ and gnashing of teeth At that moment an old woman in the gallery stood up Sir she shouted I have no teeth Madam returned the evangelist teeth will be provldedSucCtt5s The Teat Nell But how js a girl to know when she is in love BelleI suppose when she thinks as much about a man as she does about her dressmaker she may know Philadelphia Record 4

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IIa t HE FKNSACOJLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 29 1909

Constipation AndAppendicitisT-

he Latter Usually Caused By TheFormer Which In Turn Has ItsOrigin In Intestinal Indigestion

Chronic constipation is a diseasewhich is about as prevalent as dyspep-sia

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and indigestion Nearly eVeryonesuffers from it occasionally but thereare millions of people who endure ithabitually and who are accustomed-to resort to the use of laxaUves andcathartics daily

Many people seemed to have devel-oped

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a perfect mania for taking pillsand instead of trying to ascertain thelatent cause of the disease and remov-ing

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it by appropriate treatment theyare content to continue the reckless-use of laxatives aperients drasticcathartics and violent purgatives untli finally Inflammation of tne bowelsoccurs which reaches the appendixand the result is appendicitis

In investigating and tracing thecausative factors of constipation andits frequent sequel appendicitis ithas been noted by physicians that themajority of cases were preceded andace mpanied a longstanding gas-trointestinal

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indigestion-The Idea that appendicitis Is brought

oa by foreign bodies such as seedsetc becoming lodged in the appendixis an exploded theory It is now dehrJtely known that constipation is themot prolific cause of this dread dis¬

ease while the constipation itself ispreviously induced by Intestinal indi-gestion

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or amylaceous dyspepsia theinability to digest starches so therelation between cause and effect isreadily seen and appreciated

The absurdity of attempting to cureconstipation by the use of physicshould be apparent to every one Lax-ative

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drugs and powerful purgativeswill never cure a disease of this sortand those who make frequent or regu-lar

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use of them will sooner or laterset ui an Inflammatory conditon otthe Intestinal system-

A perron with firstclass digestionwill never be annoyed with chroiicconstipafon and when this trtniblodoes exist Instead of slugging thesystem with pills liquid laxativescan cathartics etc use a remedywhich wiy cure the gastroIntestinalindigestion and you will find that theconstipation no longer bothers youand with its removal the risk of deyeloplng appendicitis will be reduced-to the minimum

STUARTS UfSPEPSTA TABLETS-have been the means of curing num-erous

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cases of constipation by firstcuring the intestinal indigestion Theydigest every kind of food a singlegrain being capable of digesting 3000grains of allmentura and in additionto pepsin and other powerful diges-tives

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they also contain diastasewhich converts starch into sugar andreadily cures amylaceous dyspepsia-and intestinal indigestion

If you are suffering from dyspepsiaconstipation and in fact indigestionof any kind dont run the risk of get-ting

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appendicitis but strike at theroot of the troublethe original cause

by using Stuarts Dyspepsia Tabletswhich will quickly rid you of allfunctional disorders of the aliment ¬

ary tractSecure a box of this tiiscsive reme-

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from your drusslst for 50c antisend your name and address to the KA Stuart Co 150 Stuart Bldg Ma ¬

shall Mich for a fei sample packauu

THE FUNERAL OF

E1 KIRSCHOFFER

LARGE NUMBER OF SORROWING

RELATIVES AND FRIENDS AT ¬

TENDED THE SERVICES PAY ¬

ING THEIR LAST TRIBUTE OF

RESPECT

rends and relatives members oflodges of which he had been an hon-ored

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member gathered the homoor the late Eugene Kirschoffer yester-day

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afternoon there attending thefuneral services and later followed-the remains to their last resting place-In St Johns cemetery where thebody was interred the Odd Fellowsconducting impressive services overthe grave Later the newlymademound was covered with floral trib ¬

utes and flowers placed there by lov-ing

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bandsThe deceased had many friends in

Pensacola who were pained to learn-of his death and who as a last sadtribute of respect journeyed to thecemetery yesterday afternoon to at ¬

tend the funeralPILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS

PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tocure any case of Itching Blind Bleed ¬ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14days or money refunded 50c

For goodness sake eatMothers Bread Hugheys133 West Intendencia Phone855

SAW MILL FOR SALE80H P Boiler 35H P

Engine No 2 Mill twin en¬

gine feed fully equipped lo ¬

cated Washington County-Fla Will sell at a bargainfor cash Address Box 106Dawson Ga

NOTICEThis is to notify our

friends and the public thatRobert M Merritt who for-merly

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drove one of ourwagons on West Hill is nolonger employed by us

STAR LAUNDRY

MANAGEMENTI

OF SAN CARLOS

IS ANNOUNCED

GEORGE HERVEY WILL MANAGE

THE PALATIAL SAN CARLOS

DECORATOR WILL BE IN PEN ¬

SACOLA SHORTLYTHE LOCAL

INTEREST

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Work on the San Carlos hotel hasbeen proceeding at a rapid rate dur-ing

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the past week or more and kalsomining Is now engaging the atten-tion

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of a large force It is statedthat the building is now employingmore than one hundred men Thebeautiful Pebble dashing work has I

also been started Indicating a degree-of

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completeness in the exterior thatwill be gratifying indeed to hundreds-in this city who are anxious to seethe hqtel ready for occupancy Vis ¬

itors ae pleased to see such a need ¬

ed adjunct to the citys future beingadded

Terra cotta has been built com-pletely

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up to the seventh floor andthe building may now be watched I

wIth interest It is possible thatshortly a night shift will be put onin order to complete the great struc-ture

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as near to the holidays as pos-sible

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George Hervey at present manager-of the big Cawthon hotel at Mobilewill manage the San Carlos such an ¬

nouncement having been made In Mo-

bile¬

yesterday The San Carlos deco ¬

rator is in Mobile and speaking genenerally of the Hervey hotels thaItem of yesterday printed the followftlg

The Hervey HotelsCharles Roune a noted artist who

is to decorate the San Carlos hotelPensacola under the management oithe Herveys of this city arrived inMobile this morning and was in con-ference

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today with Mr Charles BHervey as to the decorative schemeof the San Carlos Mr Roune is ac-companied

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by his wifeHerr Carl F Wentz recently ap-

pointed¬

steward of the Battle Househas arrived in the city from ban Fran ¬

cisco and has begun the assemblingof details of his department prepara ¬

tory the opening of the hotel in alldepartments next Sunday

There were several changes men¬

tioned in connection with the HerveyInterests It was stated that MrCharles B Hervey will be In fullcharge of the Battle House Mr Har¬

ry Hervey manager for the BattleHouse assuming similar charge of theCawthon Mr George Hervey man¬

ager of the Cawthon goes to Pensa ¬

cola to take charge of the San Car¬I los hotel in a similar capacity

BAND GOES TO

NEORLEANS

EIGHTH ARTILLERY BAND OF

FORT BARRANCAS TO FURNISH

MUSIC DURING VISIT OF PRESI-

DENT

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TAFT TO THE CRESCENT-

CITY

The Eighth artillery band one ofthe finest musical organizations inthe South left Fort Barrancas yes ¬

terday for New Orleans to furnishmusic during the visit to that cityof President Taft The full band wascarried the members leaving on thenoon train and therefore reachedNew Orleans last night

The band was ordered to New Or¬

leans about ten days ago and sincethen has put In the time rehearsingnew music and it is expected willmake a hit In the Crescent City

SLIGHTLY COLDER WITH SNOWWhen you see that kind of a weath-

er¬

forecast you know that rheumatismweather Is at hand Get ready for itnow by getting a bottle of BallardsSnow Liniment Finest thing madefor rheumatism chilblains frost huesore and stiff joints and muscles allaches and pains 25c 50c and 1 00-

a bottleSold by W A DAleraberte drug ¬

gist and apothec 121 S Palafox St

FOUR TEAMS TIEDFOR SECOND PLACE

Two out of three games were wonby the Crescents from the Hubs lastnight making four teams in the bowl-ing

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league with the same averageand in the second place The Iir j

perlals Champions Crescents andColts have each played 5 and lost 4games each of them holding a per-centage

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of 555 The Americans have-an average of 417 while the Stanleys-and Hubs hold 333 average each ThePastimes lead with a 778 percentageTonight the Colts play the Imperials

Uttle Soldiers-n your blood are tho millionsjf corpuscles that defend you

against disease-To make and keep these little soldiers

ealthy and strong is simplv to makend keep the blood of the right qualitynd quantityThis is what Hoods Sarsaparillaoesit helps the little soldiers in yourlood to fight disease for youIt cures scrofula eczema eruptions

atarrh rheumatism anemia nervousless dyspepsia general debility andouilds up the whole system

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TALLAHASSEE

NEWS NOTES

ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED-

AT THE STATE CAPITAL BY

THE JOURNALS SPECIAL COR-

RESPONDENT

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Special to This JournalTallahassee Oct 28The first

football game of the season to beplayed in Tallahassee will come offtomorrow at 330 r m at MonroeStreet Park The teams opposed toeach other are the one made up ofmembers of the Tallahassee AthleticAssociation and the Columbia Collegeboys who recent suffered defeat at thehands of the Duval High School team

The Tallahassee boys have notplayed this season except in theirpractice games but they are inpretty good trim and tee confident-of success The players from whomthe special eleven will be selected-are T J Appleyard Jr Guyte McCord T S Trantham Luther Holloway Sam Moran E N Mabry Jr AM Henry Bradford Byrd O MJacoble J D Cay A A CroucherWalter Tryon Wm Peterman B ARagsdale and Lester Wells-

A petition is being circulated todayasking that the merchants close theirstores In order that the boys may have-a good crowd

In the evening the two teams willbe honored by a special Invitation toattend the Tballan Society Halloweenparty at Bryan Hall-

Personal MentionGovernor Gilchrist will return home

next Tuesday or Wednesday Thereare about forty petitions for pardonsawaiting the meeting of the board ofpardons which will be held upon thegovernors return

Cards are out for the reception tobe given this evening by the MissesCline in honor of Miss Farringtonand Miss Crosbey two new teachersbelonging to the music faculty of thecollege This reception will followthe violin recjtal to be given earlier-in the evening by Miss Farrington

Sunday afternoon November 7 theCollege Music Faculty will begin theseries of monthly vesper services thatare always such a delightful featureof the social lire of the college

On Monday evening last Mr andMrs L M Lively entertained at din-ner

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and later In the evening atbridge a number of friends in honor-of their wedding anniversary

The euchre party recently given byMr and Mrs J Stewart Lewis inhonor of Miss Edna Grill of Palatka-was an extremely delightful affair

Miss Mamie Andrews has gone toBainbrldge Ga to act as bridesmaid-at the FlemingJackson wedding

The members of the Womans Clubare working unceasingly for the suc-cess

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oT their demonstration fair to beheld here next month < <

The Tallahassee Music Club has alargely Increased membership espe-cially

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In chorus work and has beenenriched by the addition oi severalexcellent bass voices

Col L E Roberson of Live Oakwas In the city yesterday in attend ¬

ance upon the supreme courtHon Amos Lewis of Marlanna who

enjoys the distinction of having beensecretary to three United States sen¬

ators Mallory Bryan and Milton isIn the city on business before the su ¬

preme court Mr Lewis reports amost flourishing state of financial

i conditions in Jackson county owingi to the good prices being paid for cot¬

tonMajorS B Small of Lake City

and Dr Camp of White Springs aretwo of Floridas prominent citizens-now visiting Tallahassee

Hon H Clay Crawford is making ashort visit to friends in Wakullacounty

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYSPAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed tocure any case of Itching Blind Bleed ¬

ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14days or money refunded SOc

Ninepiece cruciblesteel kitchen set freeTRIBUTE TO WORK-

OF FLORIDA MAN-

A high tribute to the work of thelate John O LaFontisee of Jackson-ville

¬who with Asa L Brower con ¬

ducted the governments thorough ¬going study of the naval stores indus-try

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last year was paid by R S Kel ¬logg assistant forester in charge af-forest satistics of the United Statesforest service In his speech at theannual convention of turpentine oper-ators

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association in Jacksonville re¬cently Assistant Forester KelloggsaidAnother step toward increasing ourknowledge of the naval stores indus ¬

try was taken when at the instanceof Senator Taliaferro the agriculturalappropriation bill for the fiscal yearbeginning July 1 1908 provided nO000 for an inquiry into the destruction-of forests by the production of tur-pentine

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and rosin and the sources andmethods of the Industry-

To carry out the provisions ofSenator Taliaferros amendment theforest service detailed to the workMr John O LaFontisee of Jackson-ville

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and Mr Asa L Brower a gradu-ate

¬of the School of Forestry of the

University of Michigan With MaFontisee energy and sterlingqualities you were acquainted evenbetter than were we in the forestservice We who worked with himsincerely regret with you his untimelydeath and we both realize full wedthe real loss which it brought tothe naval stores industry-

Mr LaFontisee and Br Browertraveled through every part of thasouth gathering statistics of produc-tion

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and making a careful study otthe long leaf pine forests The factswhich they secured and the conclus-ions

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which they reached give mostvaluable information upon the pres-ent

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status of the industry

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SUCCESS OF

TRICO FAIR-

ISASSURED

FIRST ATTEMPT IN FAIR LINE TO

BE SO THOROUGHLY SUCCESS-

FUL

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THAT FUTURE ONES WILL

BE EASY CROWD WINNERS

All question as to the success of theTrlCounty Fair of Nov 912 is past I

It is going to be a success with aslarge an S as you may care to use I

it being the first attempt in that lineand so much of what might be termededucational work having had to bedone both with the people in thetown as well as those who will make t

exhibits from the country it has beeni

rather hard and seemingly slow get-ting things started off but everything I

is working smoothly now Entries i

already in sight and made insure asplendid exposition of agricultural i

products The engagement of Madame I

Manrattes trained horses one of thenighest class attractions ever offeredto fair patrons and the other free at¬

tractions insures plenty of entertain-ment

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to those who do not care to seethe pay shows while the amusements-of

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that class will all be of the bestand there will be nothing tolerated onthe grounds that will offend any one I

and all gambling devices will be con ¬

spicuous by their absence-In the department of Womans

Work there will be a magnificentshowing of the handiwork of the la-dies including fancy work of all kindspaintings pen and ink drawingscanned goods preserves and all thosethings that tell of the skill and taste-of femDiatfyV

Arrangements have been made for-a splendid band which will give threeconcerts daily the fiddlers contestwill furnish lots of amusement tothose who enjoy old fashionedfiddling the arrangements are beingmade for the singing contest for theSunday schools and there will bethose things which amuse and in-struct all over the fair grounds on allfour days

There will be ample transportationfacilities by the street cars the rail ¬

road motor boats and automobiles sothat every one can readily reach thegrounds and return in fact every ¬

thing has been done and is being done-to provWevfnjthe comfort conven-ience

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and pleasure of the crowds whowill come this year so that hereafter-the mere announcement that anotherfair is going to be held will awaken-an enthusiastic determination on thepart of every one who comes thisyear to come again

You are going to be there are younot Everyone else is and you willbe lonesome if you do no-

tMURDERER OF-

SEVENJOMEN

FREDERICK GEBHARDT WHO

KILLED ANNIE LUTHER IS

MANY TIMES A MURDERER AS

WELL AS BIGAMIST-

By Associated PressNew York Oct 28 Frederick Geb

hardt who married Annie Luther andkilled her when he tired of her haskilled seven women according to astatement to the police by his Astoriawife today She said he frequently-told her he had killed seven womenand threatened to kill herFIGHT CANNIBALS IN-

INTERIOR OF AFRICA-

By Associated PressLondon Oct 28A British force

has been visiting the cannibal tribes-in the more remote districts of North-ern

¬

Nigeria and establishing effectiveadministration over a territory wherewhite men had never before beenseen The inhabitants of the terri-tory

¬

are described as of the lowesttype every village being cannibalWorship consists of the worst form-of fetich In most cases the entirepopulation is naked The first placesvisited by the British force are de-scribed

¬

as shocking The persons-of the inhabitants were so offensivethat even the native soldierswere unable to remain near themSome hundreds of these savages as ¬

sembled while the political officer ex-plained

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to them the wishes of the gov-ernment

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As the patrol proceeded they foundthe Inhabitants all working in their I

fields fully armed with spears andshields A large meeting of the peo-ple

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decided not to agree to the termsproposed by the British as punishment-for the killing and eating or sevenmen On the expiration of twentyfour hours grace the force marched-into

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the town which was cleared I

away after considerable oppositionTwo counter attacks were beaten offthe leading man being shot at eightplaces During the fighting the sav-ages

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lost forty killed and twentywounded

Narrow MindedEthel the youngest of a large num-

ber¬

of girls in a certain Philadelphiafamily recently entered upon the du-ties

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of amanuensis to a Walnut streetlawyer

How do you like your employerEthel the young woman was asked Iupon her return home that night

hOh hes very nice II said Ethelwith faint praise but awfully narrowminded-

In what wayHe seems to have the idea that

words can only be spelled his way

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B SHEPPARD

IN ANXIOUS SEAT

A BARBER WAS OVERLOADED-

WITH FIREWATERA ROUGH

SCRAPING FOLLOWED EMI ¬

NENT JURIST VAINLY SOUGHT-

AN EXCUSE FOR RELIEF

The folowing story regarding Judg <5

W B Sheppard of this city which Isgoing the rounds of the press will beread with Interest here

Just before the close of the summerseason at Indian Springs GeorgiaJudge W B Sheppard of the federalcourt went from his home in Florida-to that resort to spend a week Hestopped at the Wigwam and while halfthe house was closed for the wintertho judge was comfortably cared for

During the morning he Inquired forthe barber shop and was shown to thebasement where he found a place fair-ly well equipped for the removal of-

I surplus hair from the face and headof male guests and seeing the artistof the shears and blade was at hispost of duty his honor settled himselfin the reclining chair and beckoned tohim to begin operations-

The barber approached the judicialphiz with confidence and in a very I

short time was very busily engagedin lathering the face of his distin-guished

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customer The more he lathered the more the judge wondered-He thought he would never get tbroughIand when he began tothe facial reservation and put suds In I

the judges mouth eyes and ears I

there came a protest from underneath I

the snow white bank of soapy creamI The judge has not lived In the states-of Georgia and Florida for several 1

years without knowing a drunken manI when he sees one and he very quickdecided that a lull in trade incider

i to the end of the season had giveI the barber too much time to himserHe had begun to celebrate his emar-

I cipation from the thralls of scrapI scrape scrape over the physiognonri of health and pleasure seekers at thI Butts county resort The judge blgan to think of some way to get ou

I of the chair with his head on hishoulders Finaliy he thought of tintime honored excuse the tender faceHe put the matter squarely up to thebarber

Judges Request Refusedh My friend he said you know myface is very tender and I have often

I been cut by reckless barbers Yougive me the razor and let me shavemyself I will pay you the price ofthe shave when I finish

The barber was on to this littlegame and he was not to be denied theprivilege of shaving one as distin ¬

guished as the judgo of a UnitedStates district court

Oh Im not as drunk as you think-I am he replied to the suggestion ofhis honor and I am perfectly compe ¬

tent to perform this operation my ¬

selfThe court had exhausted its argu-ment

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and had no further suggestionsto make The judge submitted to theinevitable and the shaving went for¬

I ward without mishap The operation-was concluded without bloodshedbutthe Floridian was In a cold sweatwhen It was over Not so the barber-He was cool and calm He thought-the judge needed reassurance that hishead was still on his shoulders andthat be was unscathed even to the ex-tent

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of a scratch He leaned heaviblupon the reclining shoulderjudge and brandished bis razor at apoint far too close to tho customersface for comfort

You see that razor he said to therecumbent court Well if Id a cutyou even that much indicatingabout a sixteenth of an inch with hisfinger Td have swallowed that razorhandle and all

The judge was fipally permitted toI escape He now believes in tonsorialprohibition at leastSOUTHERN EDUCATORS-

ARE TOURING WSrBy Associated Press

Madison Wis Oct 2Sone of themost interesting events of the visit ofthe southern superintendent of edu ¬

cation to the northwest was a dinnergiven on Monday evening by Mr Rob ¬

ert C Ogden of New York to themembers of his party complimentaryto President Van Hise of the Uni-versity

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of Wisconsin A distinguished-guest was former Governor D WHoard now one of the most success ¬

ful dairymen In the Northwest MrOgden also had as his guests at thistime the professors of the universityDr Van Hise and Governor Hoardwere the leading speakers Howeverother talks of interest were made byguests-

Dr Van Hise outlined the purposesof the university in the new work ofgetting at the farmers as well as Inits well recognized services as a col ¬

lege of high standing He discussedthe future of the institution when amagnificent association of buildings-will make It architecturally one of themost beautiful In the whole countryHe reported the most sympathetic ac-cord

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of the people and the legislatureand saw no reason to believe that inthe future all would not go as well asit has In the past Several millionsof dollars are to be spent In the struc ¬

tures contemplatedWILL MOVE AWAY

FROM NIGHT RIDERS-By Associated PressLexington Ky Oct 28tj A Simp ¬

son a Grant county Kentucky tobac-co

¬grower whom soldiers aided in

shipping his 75000 pounds of 1909crop a few days ago declared todaythat he will remove to New Mexicobecause be fears violence at tne handgof night riders near hig present hornHe detailed warning notices he re ¬ceived when he refused to Join the1909 pool of the Burley Society and anattempt to burn a barn on his farmcontaining the entire yield of nisplants

Militiamen from the Cynthlanacompany loaded Simpsons tobacco-for him and a railroad detectiveuarded it until it was safely stored

MOTHERWhy Are You So Happy TodayRe-

markable Question of a Little Boy to His MotherIn the extreme north part of the

city lives the family of Mr Peter G

Duhr This family consists of fathermother and three children the young-est

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of whom is about 5 years old Themother suffered for a long time with-an aggravated case of nervoustroubles Every morning she wouldwake up with a nervous headache hereyes would twitch her hands shakeand the slightest noise would annoyher She would have despondent andcrying spells and unintentionally-grew so cross to even her own chil-dren

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that they actually feared herThere was certainly no life nor en ¬

joyment in this homeMr Duhr was one of the thousands-

who called on Gray at Hannnl procHe bought a treatment of QuakerHerb Extract for his wife Sne oegan taking it about six weeks agoAt first her improvement was scarcelynoticeable but when she felt so wellyesterday that she happened to humsome old familiar hymn her littleson Arthur was so surprised that inperfect astonishment he asked

Mother why are you so happy todayShe had to acknowledge the truthby sayingI am happy because

mayor west

that

Well

they juet

Herb

This is only evidence ofpowers meritsHerb of Balm

Teacher is introducingsuffer rheumatism catarrhdigestion constipation

on Gray atdrug store He prove

to Herb remcdieawhere others have failed It

costs nothing to to nordo have to remedies un-less wish to on today

are welcome Hewhat remedies do

expel worms fromor

Gray what he atBros drug store from 9 a m to

9 p m daily cannot or-der by remedies

by express on otprice Herb lOP-per 3 of Balm

Gray charges onorders of or Order todayGray a show every

McIIugh Grocery West Gardenstreet 7 p m a short ongood health Free to all

Pitkin Five Year Guaranteed Paints-at 75c 80c 5 gallon cans and gray

Creosote stains all colo-

rsWMJOHNSONSCNl

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Certain Congress-men

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are rapidlygetting rich because thepeople of the District of Columbiacannot vote Washington wasbuilt to be a city beautiful the mag-nificent

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seat for the administration-of affairs for the greatest nation inthe world Part of is just that

I the otherwell no newspaperI would print a proper descriptionI

of the other part Certain Con-gressmen

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I on governing committees-rule the District and they areinterested that other part Butheres the whole story PearsonsMagazine for Novemberthen-ames and methods of the menwho Washingtons resourcesfor their own ends It is an as¬

tonishing story of mans cupidity

Tn Sloane Gordon gfrea the story ofF Walsh Herman A explains the insin-

cerity¬

of political James a storyof the Christians la Jerusalem which probably answers thequestion What the matter the Church in America 1

Judge Foster senior Judge of the Court of 0a certain cure for criminality

there are short stories of fiction by thefiction famous on two

hemispheres

P earsonsMag-azine for NovemberP-

AUL DE KOCKS MASTERPIECE Author of Latin QuarterGUSTAVE trasiUttci In Roxbnrib de lax buckram fullpile llluitmletuon bc of la real Parlttan 200

In all of De becxaae it tannins so bnritcbloc Incident baaaiwars buD In and sold for 52 00 or more per volume volum-ltit ws yu contains ertnthinj In the nrovolqme pace for pat am type dtau styl sIc PEARSONS MAGAZINE lora yerar forcaljTht nextnine Bugaxiie and errr pudt AddrcM No 4

in LexingtonSimpson declared that he

1800 less than the full graded pricethe crop from the So-

ciety¬

and that he will file suit forthat sum shortly

RemedyNo drawled the of u ¬

town boys hadmoney tied up in bankrupt tele ¬

phone company and they just didntlike the way the receiver handling-the business

DIdnt eh commented tour-ist

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what did they do aboutit

hung up the re-ceiver

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TitBits

Quaker Extract has mademamma well

another thtand of the wonderful

Quaker Extract and Oil 1which Gray the Quaker Healthhere If you

with in¬

kidney liverstomach troubles call Han-nah Bros will

you that Quakercure

you talk himyou buy any

you Call himYou will tell you

the for youThey also all manwoman child

proves says Han-nah

If you call ¬

mail the will besent you receipt

Quaker Extractbottle 250

25c prepays all300 over

gives free nightnext

and talk

and Redin

it

notin

in

use

the same issue lifeThomas Metz

reformers Crcelman tell

withNew York

General Sessions outlinesand seven writerswho have helped make Peanoas

theliterally bound

Jtpin piper depleting scenes gaiety life only ThIs dulleritory nasybound TWO VOLUMES

offer rdlttoTls wnetn4 yours 200

took offer Department

received

for 1907 Burley

The

ern The some

was

the

Oh

will

for Oil

KoekTbi

No Excuse-An evangelist was exhorting his

audience to fleo from the wrath Mcome I warn you he thundered-that there will be weeping and wail-

ing¬

and gnashing of teethAt that moment an old woman in

the gallery stood up Sir sheshouted I have no teeth

Madam returned the evangelistteeth will be provldedSucCtt5s

The TeatNell But how js a girl to know

when she is in loveBelleI suppose when she thinks

as much about a man as she doesabout her dressmaker she may knowPhiladelphia Record

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