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BRUJSWIIK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. Manager
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicits
Advertising ratee made known on
application. Church and other char
liable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city j
and by mail tree of charge to ali (
•.arts of the United States and Can j
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phil- j
Ipplne Islands and Hawaiian islands: (
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Entered at the Brunswick, (ia.,
postoilice, as second-class mail mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for
Grynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must lie paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts lor the
money.
BRANTLEY’S SPEECH.
In speaking of Congressman Brant
ley’s recent speech, the New York
*
Times said:
The first important speech which
hus been delivered in the house on the
subject of Cuban reciprocity was made
by Representative William O. Brant
ley, of Georgia. It was a striking
speech, and the unusual compliment of
silence and close attention was paid
throughout by the house. At the close
the young congressman was congrat
ulated by many of his fellow-members.
Including some republicans who are
opposed to ids vh iv:>.
Mr. Brantley treated the subject
from a comparatively novel stand
point, arguing in favor ol reciprocity
in tho interests of the United States
rather than of Cuba. He declared that.
In his opinion, relief for Cuba could
not ho obtained b a reduction of less
than 33 1-3 per cent., and he favored
fit) per cent.
"No system of rebates ” ss’ 1 he.
"can effect the desired nil. No equit
able plan could possibly he devised o;
..tiifth .Uie.jnopey,. wo might donate
Cuban planters. The one condition
that we should add to our reduction
of the tariff ia a condition requiring a
reciprocal reduction by Cuba in her
tariff rates to us, so that: in addition
to opening our markets to licr she
should open hers to us. This she : s
not only willing to accede to, hut it
Is her own proposition.
MILES AlvD FUNBTON.
Under ordinary circumstances, Fun
•ton would be regarded as a cause ol
artless and light-minded merriment
Under existing circumstances, he
must bo Inaeeted with sorrow and
surprise. Not very many weeks ago
Lieutenant General Miles, command
ing the United States army, was made
the sunjeot of a particularly stenuous
rebuke for caving In a much less
some say an invisible—degree offend
ed against the alleged military pro
prletles. General Miles had made a
brilliant reputatln before young Fun
ston was out of dresses. General Milo
was a conspicuous figure in a titanic
war— a convict compared with which
our operations in the Philippines look
llko an ordinary Sunday night sipmb
bio in limit alley. Yet General Miles
was treated with a Beotian bludgeon,
while for Fuuston there are only
Howers and acclamations.
Uol. J. H. Kellll is now in north
Georgia, this being Ills fourth trip
there, lie will pay Brunswick a visit
In the near future, lie has many
warm supporters here.
The Philadelphia Record says: "The
republican representatives of beet
sugar Interests In congress are becom
ing louder in their threats again Cu
ban reciprocity.
The Atlanta Journal yesterday had
sn editorial paragraph with reference
to Colonel Gay nor and Captain Greene. '
wondering if these gentlemen would !
be bidders for government work in !
Canada.
James Dick, the so-called “Rubber
King," who died at Glasgow on March
bequeated $500,000 for distribution
among his employees, and t'ne bulk of
the remainder of his fortune go* to ,
charities.
The New York Sun thinks that
the proposition to forbid cigarettes
about as ridiculous as any that
*ver got into a state legislature.
Spank the boys for smoking cigar
ettes, hut let the men smoke alone "
ys tue Sun.
A FIGHT IS ON.
idr. Crunrpaeker’s resolution provid
ing for a committee to invstigate al
leged disfranchisment of voters in
some states, which is directed at the
south, promises to bring on a fight in
uie house the like of which has not
been witnssed in that boJy for many
years The democrats have not reach
ed any formal agreement as to their
plan for opposing the measure, but it
jls quite likely that they will shortly
! agree on one, and if they do, they will
Ino doubt lie able to so block legisla
tion that it will require a long time
to pass even the simplest kind of a
J measure. There should be no hesi
tancy on the art or me democrats in
agreeing upon such a plan.
Mr. Moody, the new secretary of the
navy, has never been to sea. And this
reminds the Savannah Press that Mrs.
j Thompson, whim she heard that Gen
eral Grant had made her husband sec
retary of the navy, exclaimed: "And
liiek can’t even swim.”
j An all wist- Providence lias given
ithe Romans oil instead of whiskey.
|This .shoul.l make matters run
1 smoothly.—Augusta Herald.
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PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
STATE OF GEO KOI rt,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of A. M. Smith, Willis
Merc haul and F. E. Twitty, all of said
state and county, respectfully shows,
I. That petitioners desire for them
selves ami such other persons as may
! h ■ hereafter associated with them to
i lie incoropo rated for a term of twenty
I years, under the corporate name and
| style of “The Brunswick Investment
and Improvement Company."
| 11. That the object, of said incor
poration is the pecuniary gain of its
members, and its special objects are
!to buy,own,hold,improve, and to lease,
scdl, mortgage, encumber and otber
i wise dispose of, real estate; to buy and
; sell stocks and bonds and other se
curities, to make investments in real
and personal property generally, and
| to dispose of the same at will.
111. That the principal office vf said
corporation shall be In the city of
Brunswick, in said Glynn county, with
i the light to establish branch offices
and ugencleß in other counties of said
'slat* and in other states,
i iV. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be fifty thousand dol
lars ($50,000), divided into five bun
,dred shares of the par value of once
; hundred dollars ($100) each, with tne
right, by a majority vote of such
shareholders, to increase the capital
j stock from time to time up to the sum
of five hundred thousand dollars
capital stock may bo iikttrYbf'ijufier
in money or in real or personal pro
erty, at a valuation to he fixed liy the
hoard of direc-lors.
: V, That, upon the granting of this
application, your petitioners, or a ma
jority of them, shall have the right to
designate any two or more of their
members to open books of subscription
tor the capital stock of said corpora
tion, and. after live hundred (500)
shares of stock have been subscribed
for. to call a meeting of such stock
bidders for the purpose of accepting
charter and effecting organization ot
tlie company, with the right to begin
business when ten per cent, or the
capital stock lias been paid in.
\I. That the officers ot said com
puny shall he a president, vice presl
dent, secretary and treasurer, and such
j other officers as tho shareholders or
I board of directors may deem neces
sary, who shall lie elect.cl by tlie board
,of directors; that the hoard of direc
tors shall consist ot not less than
three nor more than seven, all ot
whom shall be shareholders, who shall
ibe elected by the shareholders.
! VII. That the shareholders shall
have the right to tlx and prescribe by
laws, rules and regulations for the
government of the corporation, or to
delegate this authority to tlie board
of directors.
j MU. I'hat. tinder such corporate
I n;im< ' and style, your petitioners do
sire lie right to contract and be con
. tiacted with: to sue and be sued; to
, !l,>| row money and secure the same as
j t* u ‘ hoani u f directors may desire; to
, have ami use a common seal, and to
j change the name at pleasure; and gen
j orally to have all the rights, privileges
l aml powers incident to and necessary
( and proper in the conduct and opration
ot the business of the corporation, and
I all the rights, privileges and powers
!gi\en and granted such corporations
tinder the laws of Georgia.
IX. That there shall be no individ
ual liability upon the part of any
shareholder of the corporation, except
such amount as may be due by such
shareholder as unpaid subscription for
siiK'k or shares in said corporation.
X That they desire to be incor
porated under said name ami style ot
I lie Brunswick Investment and Im
provement Company, with all the
[lights, privileges and powers prayed
[lot- herein, for a period of twenty
j years., with privilege of renewal at
itbe expiration of that time.
Ami petitioners will ever pray.
K. K. TWITTY.
Attorney at I.aw for Petitioners
S TA PE OK GEORGIA.
COUNTY OK GLYNN:
1 hereby certify that the above and
foregoing application for incorpora,
turn, by the etitioners herein named,
"i Ibe Brunswick Investment and Im
provement Company, was died in the
office of the clerk of the Superior
court of said county on this the lvth
day of March. A. !>.. 1902.
H. F. du BIONON,
tUeik Superior Court. Glynn County.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator.
To the public: I respectfully an
nounce that 1 am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for senator
for tire Fourth district of Georgia, com
posed of the counties of Camden,
Charlton and Glynn. My platform
will be to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their interests so far
as I know it and to the extent of my
ability, anil to procure such legisla
tion as ttiey desire without regard ! i
my pci sci.ul interests or those of any
clique or faction.
A. J. CROVATT.
For Judge Superior Court.
To tne citizens of the Brunswick
Judicial Circuit:
At the solicitation of friends
througnout this circuit, and having
the ambition to fill this office, i beg
to announce my candidacy for judge
of the Superior court of the Bruns
wick circuit, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. if elect
ed to lids nonoralde position. I prom
ise to discharge the duties of the
trust to the best of my understand
ing and ability, without fear, favor,
or affection and with absolute im
j partiality. 1 respectfully ask your
j careful consideration of my candl
! daey anil solicit your support.
Rp-spectfrfflv,
T. A. PARKER.
cnxley, Ga.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county tr aatner
and ask for tlie: support of my friends
and thp voters In general
F. M. SCARLEIT.
For Treasurer.
T his is to notify my friends and the
public in general that I will he a can
didate for the office of County Treas
urer. subject to the Democratic pri
mary. 1 respectfully ask tne support
of the voters of tills county.
CHAS. M. TILTON.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
1 hereby am ounce myself a randi
date for rc-elctlon to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the
Democratic- primary. For two terms
I have been elected to this office
and trust my conduct das been such
as to merit your cofidence and sup
|K>rt. 'Thanking you for your sup
port in the past, i am yours truly,
H. S. LEE...
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
• rndidate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Glynn county, subject
to tne Democratic | rtnary, and re-
Hp.-cui.iiy solicit the support of my
friends unu ike voters generally,
VAV U nr TS-
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county ..at 1 will be a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
to the Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
friends and the public generally
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that 1 will be a candi
date id- re-election for the office of
."a\ Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and respectfully ask
tor their support.
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Representative.
I will be a candidate, at the ap
proaching Democratic primary, for
tlie office of Representative of Glynn
county, and will gratefully appreciate
Ihe support of the voters of Glynn
county.
EUSTACE C. BUTTS.
To t’ne voters of the Brunswick cir
cult:
I presume most of you are informed
of my candidacy for judge of the su
perior court of the Brunswick circuit,
but i would like to Impress it upon
veu that I would appreciate your sup
port. Of course. I have no claim on
the office, or on you. unless your
host judgment should incline von to
me opinion that 1 can bring to the
discharge of the duties of judge, such
capacity and experience as will war
rant you in extending to me your vote
and influence.
My past life, (which is known to
most of you) will give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement ot
~u> >"'• Very truly yours,
SIMON W. HITCH.
PLU MBING.
" " . von want first class plumbing
tour at reasonable prices, call on
COLSON HOYT,
•IP* Monk Street,
Work guaranteed, from smallest to
largest job.
TO THE PUBLIC
in addition to affording every fa
cility to our customers consistent with
safe banking, we are prepared to act
as Administrator or Executor of Es
tates, Guardians of property of prop
erty of minors, and to make bonds In
judicial and other matters, generally
to exercise all our powers as a Trust
company.
Brunswick Bank
& Trust Cos.,
_ H. W. QALE. Cashier.
Insurance Montgomery & Good
year.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ONECENTAWORD.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
Rates strictly one cent per word
fer each insertion. Nothing taken
for leu than 50 cents
'RENT—Sewiy furnished rooms
at 401 G street, corner A.
FOR SALE —-Choice brown leghorn
eggs for setting. W. Merchant.
LOST —Gold spiral necklace. Return
to clerk Oglethorpe hotel. $5 reward.
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms. Apply to Mrs. Marie Tison-
Smith, 21u Reynolds street.
FOR SALE—Medium size safe, S4O
cash. Apply to A. H. Leavy. News
office.
FOUND—An Elk charm, with words
'Vorvus Aloes” inscribed. Owner can
have same by paying for this ad, anil
describing charm.
Lost —-Machine catalogue on hi
street, name of S. A. Wood on it.
Finder will please return to tiiis of
fice.
W. E. Porter, iuo7 G street,
.alnter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent tor wall paper
nlils. Drop me a postal. Call ’phone
289-3.
FOR HALE A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear's formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal terms
'ail be given upon part of the pin
chuse price. Brobston, Fendig & (' >
FOR SALE —Feather pillows table
and bed linen, honeycomb lied spic.tds.
lace curtains, cotton main -
of selected cotton; large, square oak
extension dining table.
FOR SALE—Tobacco stems. In
addition to being the best known f. i
tiltzer for flowers tobacco steins will
destroy all Insects which are so dis
astrous to flowers during the spiing
and summer months. Hio Hondo
cigar factory. .
Memorial Day,
j
ON .M \V !9TH
We wilt run to Kv irv ,n >■ . n -r
ANDERSi JNVii.LK. (- \
▲ special c<u-hrwerv< and :• .
Fan fm round trip :no
PROF HARRIS A At AMS
\i ,11^
suit ein’s
This is the aeason to have our
clothes cleaned—See Jim Carter <r
ring ’phone 253-2
Patronize home industry by smok
ing Brunswick made cigars liio
Hondo cigar lactory.
Order your Page fence now an c
pert will be here to build !L C. W.
Doming—’Phone 217.
Smoke the Rio Hondo made cigar.
always the best.
Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home for
the sick. Phene 37
Ben’t Bye
the Easter Eggs, with any old Dve
Use something more effective, prettiei
and easier to manipulate,
PA AS DYES
are the best.
A 5 Cent Package contains 12 dif
feent colors, many artistic designs
and marbled effects. We have many
other things appropriate to the or.
casion. Our stock is complete, and
prices moderate.
SMITH’'- P,j ihii.'iO
Corner Monk am! Newcastle Streets
family
LIQUOR HOUSE
Not every liquor dealer caters to
the family trade, but I do. You must
be as careful in buying liquors for
family use as you are in buying med
Icine. We never make a mistake—
best awl ays.
R. LEVISON. flg’t.
Comer Monk and Grant Streets.
Local Puilman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Kull
man aleeper leaving Jacksonville
8:00 p. m. daily, arriving Charleston
8:40 a. m., in which passengers can
remain until 7:30 a. m. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. For
further particulars, reservations, etc.,
apply to r‘. N. Jolly. D. P. A.. Jack
sonville,
SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 9"1.
g 3U pm.,11 10 am.,Lv Bruns wick Ar.j 7 42 am.| 2 50 pm.
11 25 pm. 1 55 pm. Lv Savannah Ar.j 4 45 am.l2 10 pm.
7 15 am., 10 30 pm. Ar Aug usta Lv.jll 00 pm. 8 20 am.
3 05 am. 6 00 pin.' Ar Columbia Lv. 1 05 ain.. $ 40 am.
5 07 arn.j 8 00 pm.Ar Cam den Lv.jl2 53 am.] $ 84 am.
817 am.'ll 33 pm.jAr Souther n Pines Lv., 927 pm., 527 am.
10 15 am 1 30 am. Are Raleigh Lv.| 7 35 pm. 3 32 am
2 20 pm. 5 54 am. Ar Peter sburg Lv.| 3 18 pm.jl2 20 pin.
3 05 pm.! 6 35 am.jAr Rich mond Lv.j 2 38 pm.jlO 40 pin.
0 35 pm. 10 lv am.jAr Wash ngton Lv.,11 01 arn.j 7 00 pm.
11 25 pm.ll 25 am.lAr Balti more c,v.| 984 amJ 545 pm.
2 56 am 1 36 pm Ar Philadelphia Lv.| 7 2o am.| 3 20 pm.
0 30 arn.j 4 15 pm.jAr New York Lv.jl’J 10 am) 1 00 ptv
5 25 pm.j 7 15 am.jAr Portsmoutli-Norfolk Lv.| 9 25 arn.j 8 50 pm.
6 00 arn.j 1 10 pm.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm.jlO 45 poc
11 20 am.' 340 pm.jAr..' Fernandlna Lv.| 725 j arn.j 740 pm.
9 15 am.‘, 3 55 pm.jAr Jacksonville Lv.jlO 10 am.) 7 40 pm.
148 pm.'l2 40 am. Ar Ocala Lv 300 am. ill 52 am
5 10 pm.j 7 20 am.jAr Orlando Lv. 8 25 pm.j 3 25 am.
5 40 pm.j 5 00 ain.jLr Tampa Lv.j 8 00 pm.j 8 00 am.
11 17 am. 6 02pm.j Ar Lake City Lv. 7 42 am.. 3 27 pm.
12 03 pm.j 6 48 pm. Ar Live Oak Lr.| 6 42 arn.j 4 44 pm.
12 58 pm.j 11 pm.jAr Madison Lv.j 649 am.. 352 pm.
3 15 pm.jlO 00 pm.jAr Tallahassee Lv. 4 0U arn.j 1 38 pm.
5 05 pm.j ;Ar River Junction Lv.j... |l2 10 pm,
10 50 pm. .jAr Pensacola Lv. j 7 00 am.
8 30 pm.Tl 00 am.|Lr Brunswick Ar[ 1 10 pm.j 8 10 ars.
7 lo am. 8 30 pm.iLv Savannah Ar.j 8 00 am.j 8 25 pm.
II 35 am.l2 45 am.jAr Helena Lv.j 8 38 am 4 05 pin.
12 36 pm. 1 32 am.jAr Abbeville Lv.j 2 40 am.' 8 15 pm.
i 45 pm 2 24 ftm. Ar Cordele Lv. 1 35 arn.j 2 10 pm.
8 10 pm. 3 22 am. Ar Americus Lv.jl2 20 am.] 12 45 pro
5 20 pm. 9 00 am, Ar Columbus Lv.j..........|10 10 am
7 40 pm. 800 am.jAr Montgomery Lv.j 8 (30 pm 8 20 am.
j 7 20 ain.Lv Brunswick Ar.j 7 32 pm.
7 5s am. Ar Thai maun Ar.j 6 50 pm.
10 15 am.jAr Savannah Lv. 4 30 pm.
Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west.
S. M. Barr, First Vice President and General Manager, Portsmouth. Va.
It. K. L. Bunch, General Paseenegr Agent, Portsmouth. Vs
IV. P. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ga
B J. Ford. City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
Schedule Southern Railway.
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHIN 3TON AND NEW YORK.
Lv. Brunswick 445 amj 945 amj *1 35 pmj.... 905 pin.
Ar. Savannah 9 25 amj.... 12 45 pm.... *4 25 pin . ... 12 20 Am.
: Ar. Washington | 7 35 amj...! 10 15 am’.... 9 80 pru.
Ar New York j j,... 2 o3 pm ... 1 13 ;im ... . 6 30 jwn.
FOR JACKSONVILLE AN ) ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
I■' - Brunswick 1 4 45 amj 7 20 am t 9 45 -am .... 1 35 pm..
j Ar. Jacksonville ..j 9 16 am! 12 45 pin'...! 2 20 pis .... 7 40 pai.
I Ar. St. Augustine li lo amj ...! 320 pm| 930 pm.
! FOR MACON. ATLANTA, LOUR /ILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.
Lv. Brunswick j j 7 20 amj 9 46 am: 9 05 (ton
Ar. Macon ....... j.... 1 30 pm]...* 3 55 pm ... . 3 00 am.
Ar Atlanta | 4 10 pmj.. . * 6 15 pm 5 20 am.
Ar Louisville 8 00 ann...! 8 06 am ... . 7 pi, pm
Ar Cincinnati j | 8 10 am!...! 7 55 am 7 30 pm.
Ar. Chicago j | 500 pmj...! 530 pmj 723 am.
FROM NEW YORK. WASH NGTON AND SAVmNNAH.
!'v Washimnm I "" 16 * m j’”* l * 40 Pnr . ... 580
hv. bavaiuifth .... ' r * • P m -
Ar. Brunswick !"" e ?r fa am 3 15 pm.
' l *_ I ‘ *5 anij...! l iu pm .... 0 05 pm.
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AN □ JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
i v ' feline .... j,.., 7 go am 7 -
FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
Lv. Cincinnati ... , *”•••• 8 f <>m
lv Louisville *•••• •* an;
Iv. Mai on |.... 10 45 pm .... 530
Ar. Brunswick ; , !!,! arn 8 85 am.
'•' " I • I °o am' ... .2 35 pm.
! Daily Except Sunday. * Daily Except Monday.
• PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded'
This is an old familiar say
ing ; in fact, it is so old that
some druggists have forgotten
what it means. We have not.
W e believe it is the most im
portant thing in our business.
We not only do it carefully,
but we do it quickly.
nry porous
IVLA PLASTERS
For aches and pains of ail humankind
A Porous Plaster that is ouce
identified by the name of REX
needs no further evidence of
reliability. It is a positive
and quick cure for coughs,
colds, aches and pains.
Phone 37 for
your wants in the
drug line and get
them.
Hupter-Sale
Drug Cos.
W, E. BEMPSTE 7
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING 'ma,
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
repair shop.
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and i
Prices Reasonable.
►
f STEINWAY AND
h
f MATHUSEK PIANOS
► The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
► SOU) (IN EASY PAYMENTS.
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B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
Valuable Property For Sale.
hour six-room houses, two on Bay
atiyot. two on Oglethorpe street.
Pure *oio each, or $ 1,700 for the four
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building |i
100. Tms property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house auu lot on South Woli street
room two story house and
lot Old row n $1,050. Hrobston, Kendig
& Cos.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
I F ° rward,n 9 an d Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Corresponaence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you maney.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Saie
Drug 00.. birthplace of pure drugs.
Ship Notice.
Neithei the captain, owners or con
signees of the Dutch ship Vlug will
be responsible for any debts contract
ed by the crew. ELIASSDN,
Master.
McDuffie’s Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lang Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, &t W. Joerger’a.