The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 06, 1902, Image 2

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SUNDAY MORNING BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. CHARLEB M. TILTON Solicitor Advertising rates made known on application. Church arid 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 "arts of the linked antes and Can ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ -50 Six Months 2.50 One -ear 5.00 • Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Oa., postoffice, 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 Uqrnn 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 derot.) our space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. The overtime allowance bill for mail carriers has been passed by congress and carries $1,170 for the Brunswick carriers. , , The republican party is becoming alarmed at the extortion of the beef trust, not for love of the people, in deed, but for fear of losing the next house of representatives. The Philadephia Times' prizes for “Tales Worth Telling” are bringing out some of the crisp, original jokes with which Noa'n whiled away the time when the waters were rising. For the first time in history the mule is ossumlsg an international importance. If every dog tins his day it’s only fair, perhaps, that the mule should also enjoy the same prvilege. Senator Hanna is said to he furious because the president wouldn’t pardon Rath hone. It does seem a shame that he couldn’t lie gratified in a little thing like that, and with all his mil lions, too. Even th(> nail road a are warring against the British forces in South Africa. Thirty-nine soldiers killed and forty-five Injured in a wreck, is the latest regrettable report from the Tansvaal. *" - The New York Press paints a fan ciful picture of a Philippine Utopia under General Miles’ plan. The ed itorial is couched in (lie sarcastic vein, and would bo very humorous If it was only tunny. What, if any effect win the absolu tion of the Plant System by the At lantic Cost. Line, have on Brunswick, is an important question just now. We see no reason why the change should not he beneficial to this city. Certainly no harm can come out of it. 11l giving the ft rs c authentic news of tlio merger of the Pluut System into the Atlantic Coast June, the Atlanta Constitution scores the scoop de re sistance of the new century. It is the largest railroad deal the south has had in many years and the Constitution has added another feather of the Vermillion into its cap. Croat Is the Constitution. (o neral lunston denies the aecuraoy of the report of his Lotos Club speech on his return west ns being misleading and made up of infamous lies This was the speech in which he commend ed the propriety ot hanging Americans for expressing their views on the Philippine situation. The denial has only had the effect or having the speech reprinted, showing that "the great genius and stntegist of the Phil ippine war used precisely the gullying and crazy language attributed to him. And further, that he advocated the use of war methods condemned by in ternationai law and such condemna tion made part or the articles of war adopted for the government of the United States army. Eunston had best retire permanently on the Aguin aldo laurels, it is all he has left GIVE US THE TRUI H. If any part of the five millions Un cle Sam is to give for the Danish West Indies or any money at all is eventually to find its way into pock ets in America, as pay for influence necessary to secure ratification of the deal, the sooner the full truth Is known the better. The imputations disclosed in the Richardson resolution in the house of representatives are ganmg enough, but any seeming delay in a thorough investigation, aided by all the forces at Washington, will add to the mortification of every thought fill and rightminded citizen. It is stated that the point will be made that in any event tiie state depart ment. did not have the fight to dic tate what i..0 Danish government should do in the matter of paying commissions. That is true enough in itself, but the state department has a light to find out whether any semb lance of bribery is attached to the pur chase negotiations. What Is more, now that the charge, however indefi nite, has been made, the public de manfls that the probing tie Atoivmgh A CROWNLESS KING. ill sinking down Cecil Rhodes, death not only ridded the Boers of tle-.i archenemy, but removed one of the lined lemaikalile characters sin f Ibe world began. A novelist could scarce ly picture a nv.ito striking career ’’ an m.t. Asa promoter bis equal is ra ■uv written in 'history. Ho dealt with miles while others dealt with feet Ills alchemy turned (lie Kimberley hills into jingling gold, and he had wit enough to keep a good sharp for him ! seif Then he made the African Con tinent his field and stamped his name oil about all of it that had not been pro emptied and some that had. Ills ! ambition to create an empire made him cruel when obstacles confronted. In his own estimation, almost any 'means justified his ends. Disregarding the spirit ot liberty that fills the poor eat human breast, he turned a deaf ear when pleas for mercy or justice came tram those he opposed. Without ids intlinching determination to carry out. his aims, peace with honor to both sides would probably lie hovering now over the camps of the contending ar mies m South Africa. Yet the man that should have suffffered for the in iquitous practically to dictilate the un compromising policy of his govern ment. , Mr. Carnegie has made the city of Havana his usual offer for a public library, ilis proposltiin is to give the city $250,d0(1. The council informs Mr, Carnegie that the city will give land for the building, but that the law does not allow one council to bind another in matters of that kind, hence the guar untee of $25,0b. a year for maintain ing the library cannot be given. The Savannah News very correctly says: There never was a time when it was more important that democrats snould get together t.ian at present. The congressional campaign has al ready begun, and the presidential cam paign is fast approaching. The issues on whien it can win should be push ed to the front and those which are the cause of dissensions should he put aside until such time as the party can offer them with a propect that they will tie accepted. Smoke the Rto Hondo made cigar, always Hie best. Before You Put Away your winter suit, have it thoroughly cleaned by Jim Carter. 'Phone 263-2. Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two on Bay street, two on Oglethorpe street. Price SSOO each, or $1,700 lor the four • houses. This is a big bargain and a money earner. Library building $!. 100. This property pays good inter est upon the investment and has a good speculative value. Six-room house and lot on South Wok street. $650. -Five room two story house and lot Old Town $1.0.50. Brohston, Fendig AS Cos. Deiieious cod tongues and sounds, and Newl'oundaland salt cod, at Burns ,v Curtis’ ’Phone 163. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you money. If it is a Brunswick made cigar it is giHul—All dealers—Rio Hondo ei gar factory. While Leghorn eggs, 15 for 76 cents. It. L\ Taylor. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS For State Senator. To the public: I respectfully an nounce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for senator for the Fourth district of Georgia, com posed of the counties of Camden, Charlton and Giynn. My platform will be to execute the will of the peo ple and serve their interests so tar as I know it and to the extent of my ability, and to procure such legisla tion as they nostro without regard t< my personal interests or those of any clique or taction. A. J. CROVATT. For Senator. As announced several weeks ago, I am a candidate for the position of senator from the Fourth senatorial district, subject to the action of the primary to he called by the democrat c executive committee. The support of the people will be appreciated, ana if elected, I will serve them with fidel ity and zeal. Very respectfully, W. F.^YMONS. For Judge Superior Court. To the citizens 01 the Brunswick Judicial Circuit: At the solicitation of friends throiignout this circuit, and having the ambition to fill this office, i beg to announce my candidacy for judge of tbe Superior court of the liruns wick circuit, subject to the action of tlic Democratic primary. If elect ed to this honorable position, 1 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 partiality. I respectfully ask you: careful consideration of my can.lt (lacy and solicit your support. Reaped full" T. A. PARKER. i.axiey, Oa. For County Treasurer. t hereby announce m>-eif is a can didate for the office of count, treasurer subject, of course, to the democratic* primary, and ask for t’ne suppoit of ray friends and the voters in general. F. M. SCARLEIT. For Treasurer. To rny friends and the voters of Glynn county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for re el, lion to the office 01 County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary For two terms 1 have been elected to this office and trust rny conduct has linen such (>. to mi lit your eofidenc" and sup port. Thanking von tor your sup port in (tie past. I am yours truly, H. S. LEE... For Sheriff. 1 respectfully announce myself ns a .mdMate for re election to tic office tetiff of Glynn county, subject 'o tic Damon Hie 1 rnmry. and r> sp. 1 ni.iiy solicit tin l support of my fc: '(ids ami the voter', generally. W. H. BERRIE. 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 sped!ally ask the support of my trieruis and the public generally. WALTER T. OWENS. For Tax Receiver. This is to inform the voters of Glj nn county ttiat I will lie a ca:i ll diitc cir iv election for the office of I’ax Receiver, subject to the Demo cratic primary, and respectfully ask for their support. J NO. E. D'JBBERLY. For Receiver. Tax Returns I hereby announce myself as a candidate for inn office of kee-iver and Tax Returns, subject to the dem ocratic primary. The support of niy friends and the public gem rally will be appreciated. T. R. FERGUSON For Representative. 1 will In- a candidate, at the ap proaching Democratic primary, for the office of Representative of Glynn county, and will gratefully appreciate the support of the voters of Glynn county. EUSTACE C. BUTTS. To the voters of the Brunswick oir cult: I presume most of you are informed of my candidacy for judge of the su perior court of the Brunswick circuit, hut I would like to impress it upon you that i would appreciate your suii port. Of course, I have no claim on the office, or on you, unless your best judgment should incline you to t.ic opinion tnat I can bring to the discharge of the duties of judge, suck capacity and experience as will war rant you in extending to me your vot ? and influence. Mv past life, t which is known to tnost ol void will give the assurance of a tearless and faithful enforcement ot the taw. Very truly yours, SIM dN W. HITCH. For County Commissioner. This is to inform the voters of Glynn county that I will he a candi date tor the office of County Commis sioner from the Twenty-seventh riis trut. subject to t..e democratic pri mary. and respectfully ask the sup pot ( ot my friends and the public generally. ROBERT L. RATCLIFFE. Üby insure with other companies when you can save 10 per cent, to l-’o per cent, a year on your premiums wdtit the Penn Mutual, which pays dividends equal to any other company, aside from above guaranteed differ ence in rate? Consider this and act promptly as the insurance must he issued before May Ist. See Fleming & W.ughn. ..gents without further de l’.v. Call on L. A Miller for klin dried lumber. ONE CENT AWORD.I If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been tost, or want some- | tiling that some or.e else has, ad vertise in this column. Rates strictly one cent per word for each insertion. Nothing taken for -tess than 50 cents foil RENT —Newly furnished, uoms at 401 G street, corner A. FOR BALE—Choice brown leghorn eggs for setting. W. -Merchant. LOST*—GoI l spiral necklace. Return to clerk Oglethorpe hotel. $5 reward. W. E. Porter, 1007 G street, painter and paper hanger. Signs of any uescriptiou. Agent for wall-paper mills. Drop me.a postal, (.'all phone 280-3. FOR SALIC A handsome home near Coi. Goodyear’s forme:L !> longing to Professor Branham. Liberal terms can b given upon part of the pur chase price. B: nm. Fendig A'-. Cos FOR BALK- Tobacco sterns. in addition to being tie- best known fer tilizer lor flowers tobacco s, ms will destroy ail insects which aio so dis astruns to flowers during the spring anil Slimmer month- Itio ilon.lu cigar factory I'OU SALK Hon." ~t 12 if -Monk Stic-!. It ; ,o,ie ~ S. Liebeiman. ,i. 1 Moni FOR SAI K Knnlir-r slump ■ .- tillccls, etc. Ap nt l : nd. T. pc writer. Will B. Fain. M ANTED A t cla -man ihoroiigmy utideistaiiiin tbe 1,0 • ; t . ment tin si !!•■, -1,. cfia 1c 1 < 0 a business on S: Sif" 0 i- 2 toil. yin- t be fllll 01, 0:0 i Old | e ...,| omo cfioiiiil. Address (’. .M Tihon Brunswick, (in Aid, KINDS OF c Yi.tlVliNiA wines 2:. pen ■.- \r. ir.K. at 11. SEI ID'S, GRANT STREET I'El EI’HONE ' i OUT le. . j;o .. e-| . I V . Find. 1 tile;,- •■■(.. n, |. FOR la I K til,. \p Dm '.'hi. tig piano. Apply ;i 1 t eem yi r ,.,.|, LOST Hein < 10 ... Street, ot, :• IIP tin Id , ,'1! lllel ehandis". .-biitubh i ( ui,| ,t lt' : s < Mb e. t (lit LA LB I wo. 1 : \ barn Must "" I'. ICI e. • “ \c:c . , ,1, p! |.|j : ,■ I, : Richmond si: . 1, ROOMS I'd RENT Fit milurnislii and. „ppiy Mrs. \j -j| son Smith. No. 2in 1: red Is tret FOR BENT Two,-.tore dwelling house, corner It and O street.--.. Apply to Cit-.r Omni su-' et. .id; IiEN . OR I ALE beach cottages. Apply to r m. 'ni ton. city. V\ AN II- D Oat vicks. Binusw i. I; ice Manilla, lining Company. lOR Fi xl’ Light mom residence, in ported order. (’•' *. u- l T uliut amt Dartmouth streets. Apply 1,, | v > | t I lopku.s. LOST Lew I'rni-• make bley.-io. M i! pay r- .-.aid fur return of same. .!. It Daily STOLEN'. Monday. March 31 -u from front of my office a Seal mu ciminlcss win el. enameled biaek. Pal mcr tire in trout wheel, (.Aon tire ml hack Wheel. A Is,l has anew Wifl pay HO reward for the w b i 101 wilt [lay $25 tor . vid ...... p, ,-onvir t tile Hie t. Edwin Brohston. SPECIAL ...vtlGAiNs IN !■’• uN’D band typewriter:. lie. j ike: Come to •••• nie. c. (I. : et t, 11 per a Mims- bill!.ling. TDK CKI.EIiRATKi* WAPKKSH \ Aicadian girder ale now on sail- at Hunter Saks- ~iug stoic. The most evhtliarating .Irk,:. ,iM ; , .. .. -d nr ;l;n --found in the city. Call for : t. W. E. DEMPSTER Man ■ w. RtPAi-.fi BIC VOLES, GUNS. TYPEWRITERS ANU SEWING MA CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAI REPAIR Shop. SurcvsßCr t- :. v Montgomery. 50d GLGUCEST £R STREET. Prompt and Thorough Attention and Prices Peascn-l-le. Monday April ? Bargain Oav ?! H. Michelsan’s Furniture -More Astonishing Low Prices to Suit the Times. Don't Miss Tins Oppor tunity to Save Money. WE OFFER THIS DAY ONLY Brace Arms. Plush E-at Rockers, regular price $2..-o, for si.so. lh*t> at Biace Vim and Can Seat Rocket s regular prim sir.4o, for $1 >0 l'ttti s \\ iilow it,it kt-is. ri aiktr pike fa.eo pi, Dining cnans. I Vt-ftx a ted Seat, i-e ular put o. dec. tor c-c. lbt Diri : Ohnit wfii table, regular price sld.r, toi Ji.25. Kitchen Saf s. regular price $l4O for $3.25. Golden oak Extension Tables, per We also have a f■.i 1 line ol Ward foot. f i _r>. tor ir. 1-s, lmti.'-ome C-■!■:■ n Oak Red -rim Suits. Hat Racks nn.'fimf. is an.l Center Ta. . s at reduced pri.es - u this day. Schedule Southern Beil way.. FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Lv. Brunswigk ... . 446 am!.... 945 am .... *1 35 pm’.... 905 pm. Ar. Savannah .... 9 25 any. ... 12 45 pm ... .*4 25 pm ... .12 26 Am. Ar. Washington ...: j.... 7 35 ami...! 10 15 amj.... 9 30 pm. Ar. New York j |.... 2 03 pm ... * 4 13 .... 6 30 am. FOR JACKSONVILLE ANdTt. AUGUSTINE,FLa! Lv. Brunswick ....j 4 45 amj.... 7 20 amj.... 9 45 1 35 pm. Ar. Jacksonville . 9 15 am; 12 45 pci:...! 2 20 pnsj 7 40 pci. Ar. St. Augustine. | 11 10 am ...! 330 pm; 930 pm. FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO Lv. Brunswick j 7 20 am, 9 45 am; 9 05 i Ar. Macon | j.... 1 30 pmj.,.* 3 55 pm..... 3 60 fun Ar. Atlanta j 4 lo pnr ... *615 pm 520 am. ‘ Ar. Louisville 1.... gOO am ...! 8 05 am .... 7 jp, pm Ar. Cincinnati j 8 10 amj...! 7 55 am 7 So pm. Ar. Chicago j 5 00 pmj...! 5 30 pm 7 23 arc. FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVmNNAH. Id. New York... j .... 12 15 amj...*l2 40 pmj 330 ptm i.t Washington ..j | 10 52 am;... ** 25 pmj 955 pm Lv. Savannah ..... j 5 00 am...! 10 25 anr 3 15 pm Ar. Brunswick .... j 7 45 amj...! 1 10 pm .... 6 Of. pm. FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Lv. Augustine ; | 730 am 1 7..| 7.777777.7 ~ Lv. Jacksonville .. j 920 anr.... 835 apt'. 12 50 pm | Ar Brunswick 1 j 2 35 pmj 1 lu pm; 6 05 pin FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON. Lv. Chicago j j j 8 30 (mi I Lv. Cincinnati , * 30 amj i . Louisville . ~*j ■ ..j.... £OO am ’ ' Atlanta j lo 45 pm,'.'. 5 30 am'. Macol ‘ ! 1 1 *0 am .... 8 85 am. 1 Brunswick ....j j j ... .1 00 an. .... 2 35 pm. Daily Except Sunday. * Daily Except Monday. SCHEDULE 8. A. L. RAILWAY. IN EFFECT DK< LMfiKK IST. ><ol ! 5 30 pin., 11 10 am.jLv Bruns wick Ar.j 7 42 am. 2 5u pm. U 2.1 pin., 1 „■> pm.jLv Sava unah \r. 4 15 am. 12 JO pm i . l.i am. lit 30 pm.jAr Aug usta Lv. It 00 pm. 6 20 am : :: u.. am. 6 0o pm., Ar Colu nibia i.v. i (15 am. 8 40 am j " ' 8 00 pm. Ar Cam den Lv.,12 53 am. 8 34 am. 11 kin. 11 33 pm.:Ar Souther 11 Bines i.v, 0 u 7 pm 5 27 am !o I- am, 1 30 aiu.jAr Kate igh i.v.', 7 35 pm! 3 32 as.' 1 *'■“ 0 1 m '.Ar Beter sburg Lv. 318 pm. 12 20 um “ *'*-. 635 am.jAr Rich momi Lv.- 238 pm. 10 40 pm ,! J b" 1 >0 lv am. Ar Wash ngton l.v.’U 01 am. 700 pm I .0 pm, 11 2o am.jAr Balti more ~v . j 034 am. 545 pm . ' am ’i 126 Pm-jAr Bhilad elpbia Lv. ,20 am, 329 am '' am ’t 4 L> P m -. Ar New i'ot’k Lv.,12 10 am.j 100 pn •> 25 pm 7 15 am.jAr. .. Bortsmouth-Norfolk Lv.j 9 25 am. 8 50 pm. au * ■ I Pm.jLv Brunswick Ar. 110 pm. 10 45 pm II .0 am, o 40 pm Ar Fernaudina Lv.j 7 25 j am.: 7 40 pm 9 " um. 365 pm. Ar Jacksonville Lv.-lo 10 am. 740 bui 1 45 Pn.,12 40 am. Ar Ocala : Lv.j 3 Oo am. 11 62 am ■ opm 7 20 am.jAr Orlando Lv! 8 25 pm. 8 25 am .1 lu pm, o uo nm. br Tampa Lv.j 9 00 prn.j 8 60 am. !' W am Ar ! "Lake"city Lv. 7 42 aifl. 5 27 put ; "* " m 4! * P“'bAr Live Oak Lv, u 42 am.j 4 44 pm ■.f Pm b,_ A P n, -| Ar Madison Lv.j 649 am. 862 pm. , 15 "m. 10 00 pm Ar Tallahassee Lv. -1 00 arm 188 pm 0 f,> Ar..., River Junction Lv 12 10 nn. !u r ' u P, Ar Pensacola Lv.77.. .. 7. . 7 00 am! * ?!* 1,111 ft am Lv Brans wick 7 Ar JlO pmJ 810 am ,1 r “‘‘.a *i p, “ - v Savannah Ar.j 800 am. 525 pm. -! j* -j V, * W Z t l ' or(ieie Lv! 1 3., am!j 219 pm "‘ :l s ai;l Ar * - Montgomery i.v goo pm. g2O am i 20 am. l,v Brunswick Ar I 7 32 pm ■ 7 “">• Ar Thai maun Ar u r,o pm.' , 11 15 ain,-Ar Savannah i.v. 4 3(i pm. llitough Pullman sleepers north, south and west p r T r u Vi T X' Ce , ’ r , esi<,OT,t ftnil Lon era! Manager, Portsmouth. Va ;; L ; ,jUnch General Passenegr Agunt, Portsmouth. Va. * . jv Division Agunt, Savannah, (Ja. rord, City Passengvr Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owner or con v -os or the Spanish .steamship Ai i -- ~ \vid be responsible tor any | -ta central tea by crew ot said vts- Zaragoza, Master. On Exhibition. ’ r _ Clayton sewing machine motor - 1 \\ , Watkins store. Call at once ii .'-hi want one. 208 Bay street. The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter- Rales drug store. The most exhiliai .dint drink dispensed at any fount in the city. Call for it. The Penn Mutual is no ex i • intent as it was organized in 18S7, end by its conservative and econ omical management now occupies Hour land in the financial and in surance world. It leads all other com - anies in Gnotgia. Fleming & Vaughn agents. .Phone No. 10. Don't fail to see Traxlcum Twitters -•ml Tim Bolus at library entertain ment Monday night. Philadelphia club rye. posi'ively the fin .-t blended Whiskey in the r-itv. brill quarts $1 25 per bottle, satis i-ot - r. on tain brand guaranteed or :iOney refunded. Telephone 130. Pig < vis ii. agent. 310 Bay street. H Montgomery & Good Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to un> dollar goods in Brunswick. 310 Bay st - cot sis I.evison, agent. Tel enhi tie 1 ,>O. lVggy is one oi the most charming characters in "My Turn Next," lib rary entertainment, Monday night. Vr >i can, at any time, get what you need in something good to drink irnm me. I carry a full line of ail Kinds domestic and imported liquors and wines in stock, which vou can buy at prices to suit the p- or. Sis J.evtaon. agent, 310 Bay. Telephone W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine in surance. Correspcnuence Solicited. BRUN6WICK. GA. 1 A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving toe best lunch in the city, and this popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. See the photo jewelry, buttons and novelties at Wilson's studio, 602 I 2 Gloucester street. Antiseptiline kills all germs. For sale at Clark’s bather shop. McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person ot you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger’s. McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com fortable, works whiie you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and I make the blood rich and healthy, cer i ta in cure for chilis, guaranteed or I your money refunded. Price 50 cents. | At W. Joerger's. Notice. In future all accounts due the Brown Drug Company, which were transferal to us. will be paid to Ern est Dart. Esq., attorney at Jaw, and to no other, and we request immediate payment, in order to avoid litigations. Hunter-Sale Drug Company. i. Dr - C. Bo u Tier'a Buohu gin, an infallabie cure for the kidney and hh-'(.ti .'LUO ler o<ait. Teh pli no 3"0, Sig Levison, agsnr, 310 On street. Try McDuffie's “No 16” for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price *I.OO. At W. Joerger’s. Af E!L P