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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: . SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1908
imvb to 17 nund or
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tins. non-tntoxfeant, mad* of the brat
Barley Malt »nd Vfop*.
under the. Purr Food andI Druii Aet.
end contains leie then one-half of 1
per cent, of alcohol. ,fw
all Dliuur* r«*#ort« md aoft drink
atande without - a United BUtea Rev
enue llcenae.
OEOROIA, Bibb Cevntyf-On the 19t*n
of October next, and from day to day
until the aero* t» dlepoeed of. the under-
signed ae guardian of Thereea L.. Joseph
Jf.. Florence H. end Henry J. Behr. wlll
prevent to the Jfou. William H. IteUen.
Judge of the 8ui*rlor Court of Bibb
County, at the courthouse In raid tyunty.
a petition pursuant to aaetlon 2548 of
the l*»& Code of Georgia, for leave to
aell. on account of the fact that raid
property produce# a email income and la
undeelrable aa an inveetment for enld
minors, at private eale for reinvestment
In dte property, the following described
property, to-wit: „ „ .
All that tract or parcel of land eltuated.
Ivina and being In the County of Jtlhb,
Htnte of Georgia. known a* the enuthwest
rurner of lot No 130 of the fourth dis
trict of originally Houston, now Kfbb
County. Georgia, containing M #*r#a.
tiiorr or less, huiinded on the south by lot
No. 121 In the same district; on the
west by the Hloornfleld Ihwd, and on the
, iy tluit part of eald lot No. 120.
STORY OF SONSHINE AS TOLD
BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR
north Mr tluit Pi..
owned by O. O. Roblneon. and east by
other port lone of paid lot No. 110. owned
by H W. Ilolllngawerth. the earn#.being
deed dated list «lay of April. 1991, and re
corded In the office of tlit Clerk of lllbb
Superior Court In Hook <1. folio SOI.
This notice la published pursuant
toe provisions of the section of Code
•*" mml lizzie nrun.
Guardian aa Aforesaid.
'GEORGIA. Bibb county.—After four
week#' notice pursuant to section 2548
of the Civil Code, a petition of,which a
true end correct copy la
prerente*
judge of ~ r-.... ---- -- —
house In raid county, on the 28th day •>
R. aCHOftRLD,
Guardian for Htarr Rogers Rc.hofleld nn(
Floyd O. Schofield.
GEORGIA. Dlhb County.—To the Honor
ahl# W. H Felton. Judge of the Rupe
rlor Court of said county: _ . _ .
The petition of Mrs. Tibbie R. Rrhnfleld
Shows:
1 That she la the guardian of
Roger* Hchofleld and Floyd O. Rfl
•heretofore duly appointed aa auch guar
dian In Bibb County. . ,
*. That she deslraa to sell for rein
vestment et private sale the following
proj^rty. the eame Iwlng a part of the
personal estate of her said wards, to-wit
fine bond Issued by the City of Carrollton,
and one bond of the State of Georgia,
I ha a ___ _. _
urof ||M. bearing In-
erest at 2H per rent t*r annum.
I. That the eald bond* My
mall ret* of Interest, and fho r
of the aahl wards require that. If
... • - m on ‘
possible, the said amount
should return - "
n parcel or land
Southwest Commons of Man
fronting 46 feet on Tattnall street. Rnld
lot commence* nt a pninC on Tattnall
street In said !4«ok 48 feet from the cor
ner of a 11-roof alley; thence along Tatt
nall street 4t feet to the corner of said
alley; thence at right nrtales along the
Una of said alley 120 feet to a lb-foot
alley; thence at right angles In an eas
terly direct Ion toward Chestnut street
along said 10-foot alley 40 feet: thence
In a southerly direction on a straight line
to the starting point on Tattnall street
together with ell buildings and Improv
ments upon said lot of land above d
* C ?^Petitioner shows that notice of In-
tent ton to make thle application has been
published once a waak for four weeks In
The Macon Dally Telegraph, being the
newspaper In which county advertise
ments are usually published, aa required
bT Uw TinniB R SCHOFIELD,
Guardian fbr Htarr Rogers Hchofleld an
Floyd O Hchofleld.
Sworn lo and subscribed before me. thl
>..hof »
Notary Public, nibh County, Ga.
BTATB OF OEOROIA, County of Bibb.
To the Superior Court of eald County:
The petition of L, L. Gtbeon. B. F.
tt and R W. Uonld reepeotfully
Iram
Steve
(I). That tnwy
and their a**m>late# __ - -HI
undar the laws of said State. In the name
and style of the Georgia Product Com-
**78’. Tha object of their Ineorporallor
le to make money, and to acquire prop
•%. The amount of capllal to he flrat
employed by the company-den per cent
of which has actually been mid In la
five thousand dollars, lo he dllvded Into
aharee of Arty dollars each. par. value;
and they desire the privilege of Increas
ing the eald capltalUatlfln to flfty thou-
•and dollars.
<41. Their p>ace of business and prin
cipal office will be in the city of Micon.
said stats and county. They desire the
privtbwe of establishing branch offices
elsewhere In or out of said stata. when
the same can be done according to law.
fl>. The particular business they pro
pose to engage In will be the buying end
setting of produce of all klnda: of fruits,
cereals and vegetable#; and. any kind of
agricultural, horticultural and prontwul-
turef products To huiM and establish
warehouses, canning factories, and anv
kind of machinery necessary to their
business To huv and aell clays, ferti
lisers and fertilising articles, and mate
rials. To have the power to make con
tracts of all lawful klnda; create and ac
cept liens, mortgages, deads And to sue
md be sued in their corporate name; to
have and to use a common seal; to have
amt to own property and all the lawful
rights thereto appertaining; to appoint
agents: to elect directors with power tv
make by-laws and rules, and to elect, or
appoint 'other officers and agents of the
corporation, and generally, tfl hare such
other rights and privileges as are Custo
mary under auch -
fit. The time fo
be Incorporated It ,
the right to renew and extend that
period of time Wherefore petitioners
pray the granting of a charter to them,
•a above #eet out In accordance with the
atatutee of eald atate. In such cases made
and provided.
■ i&Jff&fSA.
NOTICK TO DEBTOR0 AND
CREDITOR*.
AU creditors of the aetata #f V. Bell
Brawn, late of litbb County. Ga.. de
ceased. are notified to render In an ac
count of their demands to the under
signed. and all persona Indebted to eald
estate are required to make Immediate
payment SEYMOUR M. BROWN,
Administrator Estate V. Bell Brown. De-
ceased.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANO CREDIT
MORE 8TORE AND RE8IDENCE
IMPROVEMENTS THI8 YEAR
THAN LAST, AND THE OUTLOOK
18 BRIGHT FOR A RECORD
BREAKING YEAR—A 8PLENDID
STATEMENT.
An Inspection of the recoade of Build
Ing Inspector Beeland brings out the
fact that In spite of the cry of dull
times, there la a vast amount of build
ing going on, when compared with th**
records of the last year. Leaving ou:
the two big corporation Improvemnte,
the ahopa of the Central railway and
the Atlantic Compress, and taking anly
th* Improvements of the store and res
idence property, the reoorda make th%
extraordinary showing that there hai
boon nearly flfty thousand dollars nor#
building up to this dale than for the
earn* time In 1907.
Fbr the month of September of 1907
the amount of building permits Issued
wax 146,890.90. For the month of Sep
tember Just closed, there ware building
permits issued lo the amount of 150,-
020.000, showing & gain of $3,150.00.
That which run the figures of 1907
ao high was the erection of Central's
shops, ir.72.ooo.oo, and file Atlantic
Compress, $125,000.00.
Building Inspector Beeland says that
he knows of a number of building# for
which tha plane are being made and
some with plans ready, that will gweil
tha figures to a large extent.for this
year. There la the Hen L. Jones apart-
ment house at the conjunction of Ogle
thorpe and Arch streets, and the grain
elevator of Glenn Toole near the city
bridge for which the ground !■ being
now prepared. Jn addition there
a number of cottages In tht residence
portion of the city.
The total amount of building per
mits Issued In 1907, to October 1st
exclusive of the railway shops and th<
compress. $226,747.00.
Totul amount issued In $808 to Ooto-
her luf. $276.91200.
This shows a gain over 1107 of $49,-
16600.
Indications point now to a record-
breaking year.
Where Bullets Flaw.
David I*arker, of Fayette. N. T., a
veteran of the civil war, who tost a
foot at Gettysburg, say*: "The good
Kfectrfc Hitters have done la worth
more than flv* hundred dollars to me
I spent much money doctoring for a
bad case of stomnch trouble, to little
purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters,
and they cured me. I now take them
as a tonic, and they keep me strong
and well." R0c at nil drug stores,
Tl
A TOUCH OF ROMANCE
NORRI8 WILCOX REMARRIE8 THE
WIFE WHO WAS ONCE Dl
VORCED FROM HIM.
There is much In the story told in
a (Trent special dispatch of Interest
to Macon people. The Wlleoit men
P"o|
tloned Is the
Wilcox, formerly
cotton men In M;
was one of the
Young Wilcox
of the late E. A.
in of the best known
on. and whose wife
moat fashionable,
s raised and edu
rated In Mnron by an aunt, Mra.
Darker. When he married a few years
ago he ratnn here and spent several
day*, latter tin was divorced from the
bride he brought to Macon, and his
wlfn married Miller. Now It seems
■he was divorced from Miller and hae
remarried Wilcox.
Not many months ago the police de
tact Ives. Including those In Macon
were looking for him. It would ap
pear from the special that the trouble
for which Ihe police were looking for
him has been cleared up.
DENVER. Col. Oct. 3-The marriage
In Han Francisco of Florence Alklre
Miller and Norris Wilcox will mark
the end of an unusual romance.
Mrs. Miller was divorced recently
here from Alexander W. Miller, a weal
thy Denver man. and Wilcox, bon vl-
vant and former favorite In society
here, now of Han Francisco, less than
a year ago was released from the
clutches of the police because ofsomo
shady check account.
Accustomed to an Income of thnua
and*, which he had waated In rlotoua
living. Wilcox buckled down to work
as a book canvasser, and now le man
ager of the Arm for which he started
to peddle books.
When Wilcox's wife secured har dl
vorce It was said the Diction wai
caused by Mra. Miller. The latter la
wealthy and a member of the well
known Alklre family of California,
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AN OLD-TIME PRINTER
DIES IN PHILADELPHIA
Learned Hia Trade in Macen, But Left
Hera Elavan Years Befero th#
War Began.
Thrrc died In Phtladclphls recently
an old printer, named Jam## Fullom.
who wits born In Macon In tilt. In t
notice of his death In the Typograploal
Journal, this fact Is mentioned, and 1
further that after serving hi# appren-
tlc«ohlp In Muroii he went to Philadel
phia, some time before UW. when he
waa 22 years of ag* and iwmatnad
there until th# time of his d#ath.
Mr. Fullom must have learned hla
trade In The Telegraph office or with
the Messenger, the weekly paper pub
lished at that time by the late Slrnrl
Rose,
There la living In Philadelphia, or
waa not a great while ago. an old
printer named Geo. W. Simpson. He
learned his trade and worked on'The
Telegraph up to 1165. when with a
man name J»e. a sutler In Wilson's
army, he organised the flrat company
of original negro (genuine) minstrels
ever gotten together. Lee and Simp
son carried the company all over the
country end then to Europe. They
made barrels of money, hut It soon
vanished, and Himpaon went to work
on the Philadelphia ledger, where It
Is believed he still works.
The oldest printer In Macon today Is
Mr. Geo. W. 81ms. who. but for his
falling eyesight, could set almost as
many type now aa he did before the
war.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Meteorological dsta furnished by tht
local office of the United Htetes Wes
Bureau, Department of Agriculture,
tjie 24 hours ending at 4 P. m., I
Thermograph Readings.
$ pm.. .61'1I pm. .RSJ 6 *
8 pm...8'i'i2 mn..5H: 6 it
7 pm...60; 1 am. .6*' 7 »
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9 pm.. .69 3 am. .57! 9 f
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n..5Sl 2 pm..66
n. .671 3 pm..«6
n..«l 4 pm..66
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We are pleased to announce thi
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colds and lung troubles Is not affected
hy th<* National Pure Food and Drug
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Human Hearts
At the Grand
l-H-H-M 1 1 ! 1 I 1 Ill 1 M-H-H
'Human Hearts." a melodrama cast
among the simple folks of the Arkansas
hills, was presented at the Grand yes
terday, matinee and flight, to small
audiences. Tom Logan, the leading
role, was taken by .Mr. Edmund A. An
son, who appeared here In the same
role last season, and Mr. Edmund A.
McHugh ns Jem Mason, the tramp, up
held the comedy end of that perform
ance. Tho company, as a whole, was
better than last year and thoso pres
ent enjoyed the play.
'MANHATTAN OPERA CO."
Robert A. Kan*, manager of tho Man
hattan Opera Company, which plays on
engagement all next week nt the Grand
opera house, discussing tho coming of
the company for the local engagement,
said yesterday: "During my 22 years’
perlence as manager of stock opera c
punle*. the question has often been naked
me. 'How can you afford to slice the
cost of your opera Into halves, snd ab
end that Is the reason why the pul
Is Ignorant of the answer. I will g
some of the best reasons and It can rend'
lly t»e seen why first-class opera*, wltl
first-class artists, can be given nt small
prlee*.
"In the flrat place, when you speak of
a stock company, you mean it company,
which plays In one or two chics sn ex
tended season, of from three to 36 or 40
week*: in fact, the ntnlority of the stock
companies p|*y the entire season In
city and In a great many
— vs In
„ _ remain
there 62 weeks In the yrar. For instance.
Ths Castle Square Opera Company played
for three years at the Ogatle Square the
ater In Boston. During thnt time Col.
Henry W. Savage took charge of the com
pany. and the company Is still In exist
ence. being known as the Grand KngHsh
Opera Company. During the 15 years
this cnmnhnv has been In existence, there
has not been half a doten changes among
the principals, and a great majority of
tba chorus are still with him.
"I will now give you an Idea of the vast
amount of money saved the traveling
manager when he can locate in
* engagement.
all thi
railroad, fares.
OPTIMISM IS FELT >
DESPTIE DRAWBACKS'
NEW YORK, Oct. 9—Bradstreet's
tomorrow will aay: Although trade
reports ar# somewhat irregular In
oharacter owing largely to varying
weather conditions different sections of
the country and uncertainties caused
by Impending elections, the general un
dertone la toward sustained Improve
ment. Country trade has been com
paratively quiet, because the farmers
have been taking advantage of the
Ideal weather to complete their har
vesting. However, the heavy market
ing of cropg has made for an increas
ed railway tonnage and Improved col
lections considerably while exports of
wheat are heavy. Iron and steel are
quiet. There Is less industrial idle
ness and in some Instances business is
developing for the first quarter of
1910, especially in shoes, lumber and
pig Iron. /
The pig Iron production for Sep
tember exceeded that of August by 4 2‘
per cent and It was the heaviest total
recorded since November last, while
It represents an Increase of IS per
cent over January 1908. Consumers’
storks are said to bo low and thla fact
tends to stiffen the views of producers
who appear Indisposed to contract be
yond the first quarter of next year.
niiKlness failures in the United States
for the week ending October 8 number
256 against 226 last week.
A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since wc began using Dr. King's
New Life Pills, three years ago,” says
h. A. Bartlett, of Rural Rout* 1, Gull-
ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone
Ihe system In s gentle way that, docs
you good. 25c at all drug stores
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It is a genuine whiskey—absolutely free from aromatic ethers
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Af the Lyric
Th* last performances of a good bill
will b* given at th* I.yrlc today. Good
business has been the rule all the week.
an«L«the new management is very much
gratliled at the attendance the opening
week.
The flrat performnne* will be given
at 3:3ft this afternoon, as will he the
case on all Saturday afternoons. Those
who can do ao should attend one nfter-
performnneq and avoid the night
In their rolling
globe act. th* Three Kellys In their sing
ing and dancing, nnd Gilbert 8arony. In
bis character Impersonations appear thl*
afternoon and tonight.
be comedy nl| through. Next week's bill
wJJJ be n good one. announcement of
which Wll| be mad* In tomorrow’s paper.)
LUMBER MILL BLOCKS
Try them just once—at $1.25
U r ,"Lper load. They go as far as
* 11.200 <
nil the way from $100 to $2>
- • ‘ —iy cases, much
the expense of
hauling scenery and trunks six times a
weak, which mesna sn Item of $l(ft;
and last of all. Incidental expenses, which
amount to an Item of about $6ft or more
# week. So you can readily see the trav
eling company Is under all the way from
**“ to $l.hoo a week more expenrea than
itock company, which la located In
— city for nu extended engagement.
On tho other hand, when you can offer
a flrat-cUsa ortlrt an engagement In
a city where he knows he will be located,
at toast a week, be wilt Invariably work
for at least on*-third less money than
he would tt were fi case of one-night
for at
eg cat.
stands. They are able to locate In
comfortable hotel and avoid all the early
Redmond-Masseo Fuel Co.
Phones 100 and 223.
Gentry Shows
Monday, Oct. 12
The Monkey Firo Department With the Gentry Brothers Shows.
the Sunday reception had come to stay.
The Gentry shows, which occupy a
niche all their own In tho show world,
are larger tills year than over before.
Thl* Is their twentieth season. Conse
quently It la their jubilee year. Neither
time nor expense has been spared in mak-
| Ing tho show thorough. What the resl-
_ r . . dents of Macon eee next 8unday after-
Tnere have been many receptions In' noon at the public reception will be
' ‘ '* ‘ ‘ p- 1 enough to whet their appetites for more.
“[they will attend the show on Monday
SHIPPING NEWS
JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Oct 9—Ar
rived: Steamers Apache, Staploa, Nenr
York; Onondago, Chichester, Boston;
nui# at*
k d.r
OeMwrMt
Batata lira.
Woodruff. Deceased.
Administrator
OEOROIA. Bibb C#unty.—R. T. Ander
son. county administrate**- having Sled
hi* application In this offkw to he ap.
pointed administrator cum teetanrnto
annexe of Ih* Ism will and testament of
Mrs. Catherine Denton, late of Bibb
county. Oe. deceased; tbt# te. therefore,
to notify aU nereraw Interested that hta
application will he heard on th# Brat
Monday In November, D'>.
| M. Vtl-KY. Ordinary.
MAKE ICE CREAM
FROM WATER
snd a small quantity of condensed
milk, it frtah milk cannot be had,
RECIFE.
M plat ceadrasedallk coats , . . JXV.
AAd eeeagh eoM water le make #«e
Tv td . » ate.
Mix all together thoroughly and
frees#. .Don't heat or cook it;
GEORQIA. Bibb Ceuflly.—J. J. Cob*
administrator erU% the win annexed, of
the estate ©f Mr*. Helet A Woodruff
«r aaaarapsfwwS
to sell four fit shares tn the capital «toek
of the Macon Savings Rank! this fa. there-
|wwsr -tftFwrcr* a;
Monday In November It*. * -
C. M Wit F'* *V!‘narv. I
don't add anything elaa. This
make# two quarts of delicious ice
cream in 10 minutes at very small
coat.
AND YOU KNOW IT'S PUNK,
RrihWif derate/* IM.An#.
terry, Lamm «W t g/fevere*
S package# 83c. at all grocan.
Illastrated lie*lye Ibok Dte,
TW &>cwc (W r >t cL U ’:*• ft Y, ,
morning Jumps It seems to be the
ersl ImprcMlon that professional people
are fond of traveling, but I can assure
you auph Is not the oise. except among
those who are knew to the profession,
and they soon get tired of traveling all
night or getting up at 3. 4 or 6 o’clock
tn the morning to make the proper con
nections."
WHERE "THE MERRY WIDOW"
CAME FROM.
Manager Phillips, of the Grand opera
house, has received positive assurance I
that thla city will soon see Mr. Henry W. j
Savage’s notable production of "The
Merry Widow." the record-breaking Vlen- j
peso opera of thla century. "The Merry
Widow" was Aral produced at th* The
ater an der Wien. In Vienna, where It had)
9h* German title. "Die Luatig* Wltwe."
Thla historic theater Is the house tn which.
Motart produced hla "Magic ptut*." and
as you sit within Its painted walls you
can realise how the place must have ra
the plaudits of th* delighted
■9ML 1791. Th* dr>#» curtain shows
a picture of episode* In "The Magic Flute' 1
and one of the character* ta a portrait
of old Bcbllkaneder.tthe shrewd manager
who wrote the execrable libretto of the
opera and made hta fortune out or Mo-
tart's genius.
In the eame theater Johann Strauss of
"Blue Danube" fame, disclosed to the
world hla raptivatlng adaptations of his
rythmic dance tune to the realm of the
operetta. This theater waa In the throes
of pecuniary distress when the manager
decided to try "The Merry Widow" and
found that he had struck a new vein of
amusement assaying almost entirely our*
gold. A moat Incrattaitng. captivating,
nilurlng and haunting production It Is.
full of that golden champagne of Vien
nese life which ta *o much softer and lee*
biting than the wine of Tarts. And un
der It M*e the Irresistible seduction of
tbs’ Viennese walta. the dance of dance*,
that steals away men's souls by tha way
•f their toes.
It Is a well known fact that not with
standing th* many scenic pn*duetton* this
fascinating operetta has had tn Europe
and this country. Mr. Savage's American
Investiture Is credited ry tourists with
; excelling tn all raepecte any ef thp
splendid settings furnished on the con-
ittaewt. The scenery from Walter Bur-
l ridge’s studio was made from the dealers
! secured tn Paris while the superb gowns
i and aaqulstte hats have all been Imported
I direct from FVsnre. where the scene of
.the ejwra ts laid. The artists hair# an
J won fhetr laurel* In the New Tork pro-
dpetten **»d the special orchestra Is eom*
• rf »*•• nt*v rtf jgr. Savage's famous
Pntt*rdy" orchestra.
land. New York.
Sailed: Schoone... ^
held next”8unday.' The aristocratic anj- ; when "the "antrrmU” wM~imv*“ on^thefr'virk"’ ^airv* IvanS**
mala of the Gentry Brothers arc to be! acting manners. i,,* ^ ** r U Now
the hosts, and the guests are to be tho! The Gentry shows will give two per-iJt 0 ™? «• Huit, Hall, New
resident! of thla citv. I# — — t^ ~-.._
TUe Gentry Brothers’ shows, which
thn flrat to ever throw open their .... _
nagerle to th# public, this year are asking) During tho afternoon tho doors will bo, w ...
the oeoole to com* and vl»lt the animals! thrown upe:t to the public free of charge
on 8unday afternoon. The free reception to permit an Inspection of th# menagerie. A,Den *»
we* tried as an experiment. The flrat Sunday Is n day of rest with the Gentry _ ~ " ' "
Sunday the tent was thrown open the shows. Only such work ns la absolutely SAY ANNAH, Ga.. Oct. 9.-—Arrived:
trained animals made much of It. Then necessary In done on that day. Steamers City of'Columbua, Burg, New
Sins.
Merrimack and Pratt, Philadelphia;
schoondr Hope Sherwood. Campbell,
New York; Steamer Adra (British).
Beavan, Boaton. Sailed: Steamer
Mancunia. (British), Lalng. New York;
Agnelio Clampa (Italian). Coconello,
SaHed: ^Schooners Georgia L. Drake, Barcelona; achooner John R. Penrose,
Taylor, New York. Cleared: Steamer
Ghaxee (British), Rotterdam and Ham
burg.
e* arrive in this city early SundAy morning, i
ALMERIA, Oct, 3.—Sailed, steamer
NE WYORK, N. Y.. Oct #—Arrived!
..Steamer City of Atlanta, Savannah.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Oct.
Sailed: Schooner Mary Curtis, Char
leston. V
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