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FRIDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
OHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mail free of charge to all
narts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico. Guam. Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month * -60
Six Months 2- 50
One -ear 6-99
Phono I*B.
Entered at the Brunswick, Oa.,
postofflce, as Becond class mall mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Glynn county.
i ■- 1 ■
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood that
nil legal advertisements must be paid
for In advance. We cannot afford to
devote our s trace to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
Candidate Guerry will soon win the
title of "Terrible Dupont” if his ti
rades continue.
Brunswick is to have a tig revival
next month. Candidate Guerry should
change Ills itinerary accordingly.
The political pot In Glynn county
seems to be in good temper, which
is one of the best signs of the sea
son.
Col. D. B. Sweat has retired from
the active management of the Way
cross Journal. May success attend
him wherever he goes.
The local drtfggists of Tampa, ac
cording to the Tribune of that city,
have made a deal to hold prices in
lino. 1b this a small-sized trust?
It is just possible that the news
papers may decline to consider
themselves crushed, notwithstanding
General Fussy Pension.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson
will begin bin tour of inspection of
Georgia and adjoining states the sec
ond week in April.
What the governor of North Caro
lina said lo (lie governor of South
Carolina, outs very little figure in
Rome these days.
Senator Fairbanks is spoken of as
a presidential possibility in 1904.
Now look out for Teddy to give Fair
banks a ealldown.
Newspaper readers of the United
States will not soon forget President
Roosevelt for causing the word "stren
uous" to be overworked.
The chorus girls have formed a
union and the Johnnies will now
have to look for the label. The
girls won’t kick on this, however.
Since the executive committee has
fixed the date ror holding the state
primary, toe gubernatorial campaign
has taken on new life, and all the
candidates for the office are now hust
ling harden than ever.
l’he fact that fifty-seven sturdy
Hermans have recently emigrated to
Brunswick and will follow farming
Pursuits, is in a measure, the realiza
tion of the old dream that all farmers
landing in Cattle garden, do not nee
essarily have to go west to make a
livelihood. Verily the south is an
Eldorado for the farmer.
Hon. Albert Cox. of Atlanta, will
deliver the oration in this city April
26, incident to the unveiling of the
Confederate monument. Mr. Cox is
an eloquent talker, and a literary
treat is in store for Brunswicktans
generally.
News comes from Washington that
Congressman Brantley has succeeded
in persuading the weather bureau to
furnish Brunswick with daily tele
grams on the condition of the weath
er. Brantley is always doing some
thing for his constituents.
A NEAT COMPLIMENT.
The Athens Banner, in a recent is
sue throws the following handsome
hot house collection at Congressman
Brantley, of this district:
"Georgia has a congressman of rare
ability in Hon. W. G. Brantley, of the
Eleventh district. The people of that
district did well in choosing him as
the successor of Henry G. Turner and
he bids fair to rise to the position of
eminence held by that distinguished
Georgian by the time he lias held the
office a few more years.
Mr. Brantley has recently delivered
in the house a remarkable speech on
the subject of the Cuban tariff. This
speech is regarded by his democratic
colleagues as the ablest speech on that
subject so far made. It is a thorough
resume of all the arguments in favor
of fair dealing with Cuba, shows a
thorough and masterful comprehen
sion of the subject and cannot fail to
do good. It was a speech that thor
oughly refuted all the claims of the
opposition and placed them in a hole
from which it. will be difficult for them
to extricate themselves.
Mr. Brantley is a graduate of the
University of Georgia and has many
friends in Athens who note with pleas
ure the splendid service he is giving
his state in congress.”
Congressman Brantley is rapidly
forging to the front in the coun
cils ami his party, and the national
reputation he is making is a source
of gratitude to his constituency.
Savannah has at last received her
bridge, so far as the house is con
cerned, now if some fellow in the sen
ate does not do the “pull ai t.” then
all well and good.
The candidacy of Capt. Wney Wil
liams, of Columbus, for pension com
missioner, lias been announce 1 and
Is being well received In all sections
of the state. Capt. Williams is well
and favorably known iu Brunswick
and lias many friends in this section,
win won!.’ I:.:e to tie film elected
to the position to which ho aspires.
He. has been closely identified with
.the prison problem for many years,
and takes a high place as uu author
itv on such subjects.
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Valuable Property For Sate.
Four six room houses, two on Bay
street. two on Oglethorpe street.
Brice SSOO each, or $1,700 for the four
j houses. This In a big bargain and
ja money earner. Library building sl,
100. Tnis property pays good Inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Woli street
$650. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town $1,050. Brobston, Fendig
& < ’o.
Smoke the Rio Hondo made cigar,
always the best.
Before You Put Away your winter
suit, have it thoroughly cleaned by
Jim Carter. 'Rhone 863-2.
Libel for Divorce.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
In Glynn Superior court. May term.
1902. Linel for total divorce, W. F.
Strickland, vs. Matilda Strickland.
The defendant, Matilda Strickland, is
required to be and appear at the Su
perior cotir: to be held In and for
Glynn county, Ga. on the 3rd Monday
in May. 1902. to answer the petition
of W. F. Strickland in a libel for
total divorce, in default of such ap
pearance the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Joseph W. Ben
n—• Judge of said court, this the 25th
day of March, 1902.
H. F. du BIGNON,
Clerk S. C„ Glynn County. Ga.
Administrator's Sale.
V ill be sold by the undersigned as
administrator of the estate of .1 E
Sheppard, late of Glynn county, Oal
betore the Sotirt house door of said
county, and between the legal hours
of sale, for cash, to the highest bid
der, on the first Tuesday, being the
first day of April, 1902. all of the
hills, accounts and ehoses in action
of said estate that have not hereto
fore been collected. E. H. Mason
Admtnistrattor of J. e. Sheppard,
deceased.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
ni£ 00.. birthplace of pure drug*.
Tomorrow May Never Come.
You intend to assure tomorrow?
How do you know theie will be a
tomorrow—for you? Assure today.
Pon t wait because you can't afford
to take a large amount. Besides,
while you are waiting, the cost is
increasing! Take out. a policy for
safe amount now. while you can get
it. A more convenient season may
ne\ei come. Many good companies,
hut only one best—The Equitable.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF CLYNN—
To the Superior court of said county:
The petition of Frank P. Brooks, of
the Htate of New York; N. Emanuel,
J. J. Lott, C. D. Ogg, Albert Fendig, E.
H. Mason and E. C. Machen, all of the
state of Georgia, county of Glynn, re
spectfully shows,
I. That they desire for themselves
and such other persons as may be
hereafter associated with them to be
incorporated tinder the name and style
of "The Brunswick Steel and iron
Company.”
11. That the object of said corpora
tion is the pecuniary gain of its mem
hers, and its special objects are: To
manufacture and sell iron and steel
and all the various products thereof,
including machinery of all kinds; to
buy, build, sell, lease or charter steam
ships, steamboats, sailing vessels and
water craft of all classes; to con
struct, maintain and operate a dry
dock and marine railway, for the
building and repairing of ships, boats,
vessels and water craft of any and all
classes.
IH. That the princial office of said
corporation shall he in the city of
Brunswick, in said county of Glynn,
with the right to establish branch of
fices and agencies elsewhere in said
state and in other states and in foreign
countries.
IV. That the capital stock of sai.l
company shall be twenty five thousand
dollars ($25,000), divided into twenty
five hundred shares or the par value
of ten dollars earn, with the right, by
a majority vote of the shareholders,
to increase the capital stock,from time
to time, to any sum or sums not ex
ceeding five million dollars ($5,000,-
000). That said corporation shall have
the right to accept real or personal
property in payment for stock, at. a
valuation to be fixed by the hoard or
directors of said company.
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
number to open books of subscription
for the capital stock of said corpora
tion. and. after 2.500 shares
of stock have been subscribed for, to
call a meeting of sueh shareholders
for the purpose of accepting charter
and effecting organization of the com
pany, with the right to begin business
when ten per cent of the capital stock
has been paid in.
VI. That the officers of said com
puny shall lie a president, vice piesi
dent., secretary ami treasurer, ami such
other officers as the shareholders or
board of directors may deem neces
sary, who shall be elected by the board
of directors; that the board of utr-c
tors Hhall consist or not less than four
nor more than nine, all of whom shall
be shareholders, who shall ho elected
by tin* shareholders.
VII. 1 hat tile shareholders shall
have the right to fix an ' prescribe by
laws, rules and regulations for the
government of the corporation, or to
delegate tills authority to the hoard oi
directors.
N HI- I hat. undi r such corporate
name and style, your petitioners desire
the right to contract and he contract
ed with; to sue and lie usm!; to buy,
bold and improve real estate, as ntav
he required for the proper conduct ot
its business; to borrow money and se
cure Go- same as the hoard of direc
tors may desire; to have and use a
common seal, and to change the same
at pleasure; and generally to have ah
tile rights, privileges and powers in
"blent to and necessary and proper in
the conduct and operation of the bus
iness of the corporation, and all the
lights, privileges and powers given
uml granted sueh corporations under
the laws of Georgia.
IX. 1 hat there shall be no indi
vidual liability upon the part of any
shareholder ot tile corporation, except
such amount as may he due by such
shareholder as unpaid subscription for
stock or shares in said corporation.
X. I hat they desire to be incur
porated under said name and style ot
The Brunswick Steel and Iron Com
pany, with all the rights, privileges
and powers prayed for herein, for a
period of twenty years, with privilege
of renewal at the expiration of that
time.
And petitioners will ever pray.
F. E,TWITTY.
Attorney at l.aw for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF GLYNN:
1 hereby certify that the above aim
foregoing application for incorpora
tion. by tile petitioners herein named,
of The Brunswick Steel and Iron Com
pany. was filed in the office of the clerk
of the Superior court of said county
on this, the 17th day of March A I)
1902.
H. F. du BIGNON.
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Countv
Ga.
Why Insure with other companies
when you can save 10 per cent, to
-0 per cent, a year on your premiums
with the Penn Mutual, which pays
r.i'idends equal to any other company
aside from above guaranteed differ
ence in rate? Consider this and act
promptly as the insurance must be
issued before May Ist. See Fleming
A' \ c.ughn. . gents without further de
by.
GEORGIA,
Gl.d.vN COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given tnat the
undersigned has applied to the ordi
nary for leave to sell land belonging
to the estate of Mrs. Lou Stafford
Tor the payment of debts and for
distribution. Said application wii
be heanl at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county to
190" Oltl ° n the Brst “ lon<la y in April
This -Ith day of March, 1902.
, . , , H. J. REAP.
Atiminisfrator upon the estate or
Mrs. I.ou Stafford.
ONE CENT AWORD.I
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has beer, lost, or want some- j
thing that someone else has, ad- j
vertise in this column.
Rates strictly one cent per word ,
for each insertion. Nothing taken ;
for less than 50 cents
f'Sff REfxT —Newly r Furnished i coins ,
at 401 G street, comer A. I
FOR SALE —Choice brown leghorn
eggs lor setting. W. Merchant.
LOST —Gold spiral neckiar . Return 1
to clerk Ogiethorp - hotel. $5 reward, j
W. E. Porter, I0i)7 G street,
painter and paper hanger. Signs of.
any description. Agent lor wall-paper
mills. Drop me a postal. Cali ’phone
289-3.
FOR SALE A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear's formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal terms
can he given upon part of the pur
chase price. Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
FOR RENT Fit: and and
nishe,, -ns. Apply at 500 G str
FOR SALE —Tobacco stems. In
addition to being the best Known IVr
tilizer for flowers tobacco stems will
destroy all insects which are so dis
astrous to flowers during the spring
and summer months. Kio Hondo
cigar factory.
FOR SALE--House amt lot 1207
Monk street, it is a good tuv, sunent.
S. I.iehi-rnian, loii Monk st.eer.
FOR SALE Hun her stamps, seals,
stincels, etc. Ag-m Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain.
Wanted \ first class man, who
thorougmy understands the refresh
ment business, to take charge of a
nuhiitvrto oii St. Siiiion
be full of ern-rgy mu) possessed of
some capital. Add; -. c m Tilton.
Brunswick. Ga.
ALL KINDS OF CVUFORNiA
WINES 25 CENTS, f 1 r \T
H SEI.lt! S 225 GRAM STREET
TELEPHONE 2.2 :
LOST One -I lew ac|; err ~) wagon.
Finder plea.- ■ return in Baumgartner.
FOR SAt.B CHnAP (
ing piano. Apply to pi*, Union street.
LOST Retw, , ,(* p p an i P'aayp
street, on Su: lay id.d r eve paekav ■
of merchandise S plat,;,* reward it
this ( till e.
Fi >lt SA I .E Tw< ba
be reniov. Apply on premises, kin
Richmond s t'- •
ROOMS TO RENT K
unfurnished. Apply to Mrs V Titem
■Smith, No 2!(i Re_ vll ,-
FOR RENT Two ~m . u(l
house, corner B and <; . a
to Kilt Giant street.
WA\ PHII (nit - u p
Ice Manillas titling CVn:t,a;
FOR KENT Eight-loom re.,,,;, -,. ..
in perfect order Corner Union and
Dartmouth shots Apph t It it
Hopkins.
LOST i ot* frame “Lb - . ,
bicycle Will pay reward for return
of same. J. R Haley
stolen, Monday Ma <
from front of my office a Spalding
e,minion,, wheel. enaniTed black. Pal
mei tiro on front wheel. Union tire
on hack w heel. Also has anew fork.
Will pay slo reward for the wheel
or w ill pay $25 for .-vid- nee to convict
the thief. Edwin Brobston.
W, E. CEMPSIEB
Man-vvr.
repairs bicycles, guns,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Montaomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
Old Clothes Made New at Carter's
for a small amount. Ring 'phone 253 2
The Penn Mutual is no ex
periment as it was organized in I.SS7,
and by Its eonsoivatnv- and econ
omical management now occupies
front land in the financial and in
surance world. It leads all other com
panies in Georgia. Fleming & Vaughn
agents. JFaone No. 10.
NOW OPEN
AM)
toady for Business,
Furniture and
House-furnishing
Gods, We guar
antee to save you
money,
H. MlimSOft,
314 Newcastle st.
Schedule Southern Bail way.
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
Lv. Brunswick 446 am].... 945 am | ... .*1 36 pm].... 405 pm.
Ar. Savannah 9 26 am .... 12 45 pm .... *4 25 pm].... 12 not.
Ar. Washington ...j j.... 7 35 am,...!10 15 am].... 9 30 pm.
Ar. New York. j..... 203 pm ... 413 ;im ... tj 30 am.
FOR JACKSONVILLE AND BT.~AU GUSTIN E, FLA.
Lv. Brunswick ....| 4 45 am].... T 20 am].... 9 45 am'.... 1 86 pros.
Ar. Jacksonville ..1 l6 amj 12 45 pm,...! 2 20 pm 7 40 pm.
; Ar. at. Augustin*, j... .11 10 am j...! 380 pmj 9SO pin.
I FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOU 13VILLE, CiNCINNATI AND CHICAGoT
Lv. Brunswick 1 ] 7 20 amj 9 45 aonj 9 05 Dm,
Ar. Macon j j 1 30 pm...* 3 55 pm.... 3 00 pm.
Ar. Atlanta j •4 10 pmj...* 615 pm 629 am.
Ar. Jxiuisville % 00 am:...! 8 05 am 7 f6 pm.
[Ar. Cincinnati 8 10 am .. .! 7 66 am 7 30 pm.
[ Ar. Chicago ( , 6 00 pm'...! 5 30 pm, 7 23 am.
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVmNNAHL
Lv. New York j .) 12 15 am ...*l2 40 pm.... 380 pm.
Lv. Washington . | 10 62 am'...* •25 pm, 955 pm
Lv. Savannah j 5 DO am'...!H) 25 am 3 1* pm
Ar. Brunswick j j.... n 46 am'...! 1 10 pmj.... B 06 pro
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Lv. Augustine | 730 am: .. |... ~
Lv. Jacksonville j.... 9 20 am!.... 8 35 ami. ...12 50 jim.
Ar. Brunswick ; j.... 2 35 pm;.... 1 lo pm;.... 6 03 pm
FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
Lv. Chicago .. 8 30 Jim
Lv. Cincinnati j | .... * 3o am'....
Lv. Louisville j $ oo am
Lv. Atlanta 10 45 pm 5 30 *m.
Lv. Macon ] j .... l too am .... g 35 am.
A; Brunswick ....; | j.... 1 00 am .... 2 36 pm.
Daily Except Sunday. * Daily Except Monday.
SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 90).
5 3t) prn.jll 10 am.;Lv Brunswick Ar.j 7 42 am 2 60 sm
ii 25 pm, i55 pm,Lv Savannah Ar. 445 am.if 10 pm'
l u . *° Fm-jAr Augusta Lv.jll 00 pm . *
■I oa am b Oo pm. Ar Columbia Lv. 1 05 am, j 49 am
a 0. am 800 pm. Ar Camden Lv.;l2 53 am s tj
‘ 8 17 am -H 33 pm Ar Southern Pines .Lv.‘ 927 pin '6 27 aie
loK,am 130 am. Ar Raleigh Lv!] 7 36 pml 833 am
i am.jAr Petersburg Lv.; 318 pm. -13 25 pm
3 U pm 6 3a am. Ar Richmond Lv. 2 38 pm 10 40 pm
0 3a Pm. 10 lv am. Ar Wash ngton Lv. 11 01 am. 7 00 L
11 .0 pm. 11 26 am Ar Baltimore ~v.j 9 34 am 6 46 p UI
: ‘! J n * !** pm - r Philadelphia Lv., 720 am. 329 £u
am - 4 >5 pm. Ar New York Lv. 12 10 am.; l nn
525 pnl 715 •“ Ar Pertsmoutb-Norfolk . ...Lv. 926 am.; 859 pm.
600 am 1 lv pm Lr Brunswick Ar. 1 10 pin 10 45 <>
‘9 IS lm 3 it om Fernandlna Lv.| 7 25 | am '7 40
* " am 3 8< Pm Ar Jacksonville ... . y, v 10 id am • 7 is
1 Ar Ocala Lv-.j 3Jo U*• £
540 pm iOO M U °L laIK, ° Lv 8 Fin £5
;; 17 am '®P“ Ar Lake City JjV . 742 m 537
-- pm. v4B pm. Ar hive Oak Lv. 42 am 44; ™
-jS pm. 11 pm i Ar Madison Lv. 54S am 1 n
“ :s bm.lo 00 pm. Ar Tallahassee Lv' 4 00 am 1 38
•; r,: A ; r *"1 Jantu r - . ii niz
|Ar Pensacola .Lv., ‘ 7 00 am.
3 Brnnswu-K Ar I 10 pmV 8 10 am
-,*SSi;y- *“- •
■ ™ 1 • ibb.,iu. w.“ j;; ;*
l 4., pm 2 24 Am. Ar Cor dele **
pn ‘ * 22 * m Ar Amerlcua Lv. 12 20 am. 'lj 45
.< - pm. J 00 am. Ar Columbus Lv ~, lft
■ 'pm 900 am Ar, . MeAgompry Lv :gho pm 839 am,
l - u *“• V v Brunswiek Ar 732
, 7 a “- fr Thai roan 11 Ar. 650 pm
l_ 18 am Ar Savannah fcv.j ! 30 pro.
ik'',u,;h Pullman sleepers north, south ami w-st
R F 1 n C “ ani ' Manager. Portsmouth Va
R. E. L Bum h General Passecegr Agent. Portsmouth Va
. • Division Pasaouger Agent. Savannah, t;a
B. J. rord, City Passenger Agent. Brunswick Ga
i EOKOI A
GLYNN COL.4TY—
Io whom it may concern:
l.eroy Satterthwaite having made
appli, at ion to me in due form to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of William N. Sat
tertiiwaite. late of said county de
< eased, notice is hereby given that
a 1 application will he heard at the
-Filar term of the court of ordi
nary of said county, to be held on
til-- first Monday in April, lsh>2
Ui 1 ness my nanri and official sig
nature, this ..•.arch 3rd, 1902.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County. Georgia,
be premium rate upon all policies
in tne Penn Mutual are from in pPr
' ; nt ;, to 20 Per cent, less than those
* ' '<ier toiiipHiiij. rhtHMj 1
he increased to conform to those of
other companies on May 1 190°
therefore now is the time'to insure
am! save above difference, and you
only have this opportunity for a few
've- ks. Call on Fleming & Vaughn
agents, lor all information desired.
Seme One Carries the Risk
Who carries the risk on your life?
it you are not assured your wife and
children are carrying it. if your
warehouse or your home burns down
without insurance, you have carried
the risk and have to bear the loss
r you die without assurance, vour
family has to hear the loss. Don't let
them carry the risk any longer; thev
can t afford%. Many good companies,
but only one best—Ahe Equitable.
Women are placed on same basis
with men as insurance risks by the
I • nn Mutual Life Insurance company
1,3 premium rates to them being the
same and from 10 per cent, to 20
per cent, cheaper than those of other
companies. Ask Fleming A Vaughn
No. To atU dampi * P° Ilclp * Phone
Tl °o Exhibition.
at ‘j U ’\v , B f vlng machine motor
ft vo " Watkin 8 tore. Call at once
it Jon want one. 20S Bay street,
■ i, T m* f s l ebrat ~ J Wa ’*esha Arcadian
--noct ale now on sale at Hunter
atine drinker Tae moat hUiar
* & Z k nrrv *
W. M. TUPPER 4 Cos.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agent®.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BBUN6WICK, GA.
A GOOD LUNCH.
j The Arcad ■ now serving the best
1 lunch in the city, and ihfs popular
place should be liberally patronized
by the public.
See the photo jewelry, buttons ami
novelties at Wilson s studio T'
Gloucester street.
Antiseptlline kills all germs. For
sale at Clark’s barber shop.
McDuffie's Ltnu nine i.i v r Piii
makis bue people bright, cleanses the
system of all the deleterious^nd un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. 25 cents, at W Joer
gei'a.
Notice.
Plumbers and workmen of all kinds
are hereby notihed that no bills tor
repairs upon any house owned or rep
resented by me will be paid, unless
authorized by myselt or employes
it. R. HOPKINS,
Real Estate Agent.
McDuffies Turpentine and Mutton
suet Lang Plaster Is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at \V. Joerger’s.
McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems asd
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger s.
Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Pull
man sleeper leaving Jacksonville
5:00 p. m. daily, arriving Cnarlestou
•40 a. m.. in which passengers can
remain until 7:30 a. m. Cheap exem
ion rates account exposition. For
further particulars, reservations, etc.,
APPIy to . . N. Jolly, o. P. a., Jack
sonville.
APRIL 4