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SUNDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rate*.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mail free of charge to all
parts of the United .Skates and Can
ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam. Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month' 8 .50
Six Months 2.50
One -ear 5.00
'Phone 188.
Entered at the . Brunswick, Ga.,
postollice, as second-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
Giynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood thal
all legal advertisement.", must be paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
meats and wait on the courts for the
money.
A UNIFORM MEMORIAL DAY.
A proposition to fix a uniform date
for Memorial day will be submitted
t., the convention of the United Con
federate Veterans soon to he held
in Dallas. It, will be brought to the
attention of the organization by the
Ladies’ Confederate Memorial asso
ciation of New Orleans, which has
Issued the following address:
"The time has come when the his
tory of the south’s war for independ
ence must, be truthfully written and
placed In the hands of the children
and grandchildren of the men who
fought so heroically and displayed un
equaled fortitude and endurance in
that struggle for the maintenance of
*
the principles which had been handed
dowsi to them by their fathers.
"With this object in view', the T.a
dies’ Confederate Memorin' - -eola
tion of New Orli ana, la, nave taken
an Important step, and at a meeting
hold March 19. 1902. In Memorial
hall, that place so hallo-,vf Iby sacred
memories and relies, a resolution was
offered to (lx on the 3d day of June,
the anniversary of the birth of Jef
ferson navis, a ‘Southern Memorial
day.' In this way the children ot
the south will become familiar with
this one fact in the history of our
short lived but glorious nation. The
brithday of Jefferson Davis, the first
and only president of the Confederate
states of America, should he indelibly
Impressed on the minds and hearts
of the southern children. >
“By agreeing on (his day, June 3,
for the observance of the usual me
morial ceremonies, we not only hon
or the memory of the president of the
southern Confederacy, but at the
same time we strew our flowers and
Immortelles on the graves of the
Confederate dead, the heroes- who
fought so valiantly for tho cause he
represented,"
Thi> sentiment which inspires tins
address ta noble, indeed, and ns in all
southern communiti b, the proper ob
servance of the dny is entrusted to
our mothers, wives ami daughters, it
would seem that their will in the mat
ter of fixing a uniform date should be
regarded, and no more appropriate
date could be found, of course, than
the anniversary of the birth of the
Confederacy's chieftain.
Wiley Williams is right after Tom
Eason for that prison commissioner
ship.
The cane and cassava convention
yesterday was a great success, ami
we expect some good results from it.
A good many candidates, wore in
the city yesterday to learn how to
sow cane and cassava, and reap
votes.
The address of Secretary Wilson,
before the cane and cassava conven
tion yesterday was a gem. and was
greatly appreciated by those fortu
nate enough to have heard it.
YESTERDAY’S CONVENTION.
The cane and cassava convention
has come and gone, but It will leave
Its Imprint on the industrial and ag
ricultural map of Glynn county and
south Georgia generally.
The meeting yesterday was a suc
cess, both in numbers and In interest
manifested, and those In attendance
entered upon the deliberations of the
convention with a zeal and an earnest
ness that is always indicative of the
fullest measure of success.
The feature of the session was the
magnificent address of Secretary Wil
son, which was one of the ablest ef
forts ever heard in Brunswick.
The secretary is a splendid talker,
and is one of those men who say
xofethlng when they do talk. He re
viewed the agricultural problem in
Georgia from its every possible stand
point, and assured the people that the
great department of the government
over wh'ch he has been called to pre
side, shod ready and w'lbng to aid
them without respect to geo
graphical oeation or any other con
fition.
He made a deep impression on our
pflople, all of whom intensely admire
his democratic simplicity and true
ragged Americanism.
'i lie address of Commissioner
Stevens, Mr, Wade. Col. Gaetsklll, Col.
Goodyear, and in fact., all others who
contributed to the program, were
splendid ones, and were all well re
eelved.
The News Is very happy over this
splendid meeting of prominent men,
ami it feels assured that much good
will result from the same.
To Col, C. P. Goodyear, and other
Brunswick gentlemen, who have toiled
In season and out, for the success of
these meetings, much credit is due.
AN INDUSTRIAL MOVE.
Brunswick Is now experiencing ai
era of industrial development unequal
ed in uer history. Her people are re
alizing more than ever the necessity
for factories of every kind, and as an
evidence of the fact that we are get
ting them it is only necessary to say
that within the last 9u days Bruns
wok has had a cigar factory, a sash
and door and blind factory, a pants
factofy, an electric railway company,
and an electric lignt company formed
within her confines. The two first
named are now in full operation. Con
tracts are now out for construction
work on the electric light company,
and similar contracts will be let by
the street railroad people very short
iy.
In the meantime a syndicate of
westeim capitalists) have purchased
10,000 acres of timber laud In
Glynn county, and propose to erect, at
once, a largo planing mill, saw mill
and box factory iu this city.
in addition to these developments
along manufacturing lines, Mr. E. E.
Clapp, of Now York, has purchased
several thousand acres of land a few
miles from the city, and uas a model
f: i now under cultivation, which
promises to make a handsome yield.
Some seventy German farmers,
having caught the inspiration, have
emigrated to Glynn county, and they,
too, have established a colony a few
miles from the city, and will engage
extensively in farming of every char
acter, and that they will succeed,
there is no doubt.
Other Industries of various kinds
are being formed, and it is not amiss
to say that Brunswick’s future was
never brighter, and the people were
never more united or determined In
their efforts- to develop the resourc
es of the city and county along in
dustrial and other material lines.
On ills way baca to Washington yes
terday President Roosevelt confessed
in a speech at Columbia that his visit
to Charleston had made him a better
American.—Albany Herald. The pres
ident should come south very often.
It is predicted from many quarters,
that a dark horse may tie trotted into
the state convention and be nominated
governor, and that neither of the
candidates now in the field will be
able to win out. This prediction Is
based on statements to the effect that
Mr. Ouorry an. Colonel Estill win
receive votes enough to tie up uie
convention. ,
THE BRUNSWICK DAILYNEWS,
Announcements.
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 lar
as I know it and to the extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard
aiy personal interests or those of any
clique or taction,
A. J. CROVATT.
For Senator.
As announced soveral weeks ago, I
am a candidate for the position of
senator from the Fourth senatorial
district, subject to the action of the
.primary to be called by the democrat
e executive committee. The support
of the people will be appreciated, ana
if elected, 1 will serve them with fidel
ity and zeal. Very respecttully,
W. F. SYMONS.
For Judge Superior Court.
To tne citizens of the Brunswick
Judicial Circuit:
At the solicitation of friends
throughout this circuit, and having
the ambition to fill this office, I beg
to announce my .candidacy for judge
it the Superior court of the Bruns
wick circuit, subject to the action ot
the Democratic primary. If elect
*d to this honorable position, 1 prom
se to discharge the duties of the
rust to the best of my understand
ng and ability, without fear, favor,
■f affection and with absolute im
partiality . 1 respectfully ask you,
areful considf ration of my can li
lacy and solicit your support.
Respectful I”
T. A. PARKER.
l>: dey, Ga.
For County Treasurer.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for I lie office of county treasurer
subject, of course, to tho democratic
primary, and ask for t'ue support of
my friends and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLE TT.
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county ..,at I will be a candi
date for the office of Snerlff. subject
co the Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
■rlends and the public generally.
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
Tills is to inform the voters of
ilyun county that 1 will be a caall
late lor re election for the office of
Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo
iath- primary, and respectfully ask
for tßeir support.
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Receiver, Tax Return*.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tne office of Receiver
end 'fax Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of my
friends and the public generally will
lie appreciated.
T. B. FERGUSON.
For Representative.
I will he a candidate, at the ap
proaching Democratic primary, for
t,ho 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 cir
cuit:
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
you that I would appreciate your sup
port. Of "course, I have no claim on
the office, or on you, unless your
best judgment should Incline you to
toe opinion that I.can bring to the
discharge of the duties of judge, such
capacity and experience as will war
rant you in extending to me your rot -
und influence.
My pao life, (which is known to
most of you) will give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement or
the law. Very truly yours.
SIM JN W. HITCH.
For County Surveyor.
1 hereby announce my cand,dcy
for the office of Countv Surveyor,
Mibject to the action of the demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support of my friends and the
public generally.
GEORGE C. MYERS.
For Surveyor.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Survteypr, subject to the
democratic primary, and ask for the
support of my friends and the public
generally.
E. A. PENNIMAN.
/
For County Commissioner.
1 liis is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I will be a candi
dafe for the office of County Commis
sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis
trict. subject to t..e democratic pri
mary. and respectfully ask the sup
| port of my friends and the public
generally.
ROBERT L. RATCLIFFE.
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I will be a candi
date for the office of County Commis
sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis
trict. subject to tiie democratic pri
mary and respectfully ask the support
of my friends and public generally
JNO. R. DO ERF LINGER.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glydn county:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for ro-elction 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 has been Such
as to merit your cofldenee and sup
port. Thanking voip for your sup
port in the past, J am yours truly,
H. S. LEE...
x
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Giynn county, subject
to toe Democratic , rroary, and re
specnuily solicit tho support ot my
friends aim the voter 1 , generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
ONE CENT A WORD.
If you want a position, a house, 8
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
for each insertion. Nothing taken
for less than 50 cents
FOR RENT—Newly furnished i ouiij.
at 401 G street, corner A.
FOR SALE—Choice brown leghorn
eggs for setting. W. Merchant.
WANTED—Oat sacks. ItnmswloK
Ice Manufacturing Company.
r OR RENT OR SALE--St. Simon
beach cottages. Apply to C, M. Til
! ton. eity.
FOR SALE —Two story barn. Must
be removclTr Apply on j-. mi: •s, tic
| Richmond street.
I FOR SALES—Rubber stamps, si-abi.
stincem, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain.
WANTED—Six carpenters or
bench hands. Good salary. Brunswick
Sash and boor Company.
! ALL KINDS OF <' AIJfOR NiA
WINES 25 CENTS A BUTT I K. AT
11. SELIG’S, 225 GRANT STREET
TELEPHONE 2(2-3.
! SPECIAL lovitGAINS IN SECOND
hand typewriters, of different makes.
Come to sue me, C. H. Jewett. Opera
■ House building.
I FOR RENT- Seven rooms, over
The News office. Suitable tor offices
or light housekeeping. Cool rooms,
broad veranda, bath room. Apply at
News office.
FOR SALE —A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear's formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal termu
can he given upon part of the pur
chase price. Brobston. Fendig & Cos
LOST—-At opera house, on night of
Methodist entertainment, one pair o:
mother of pearl opera glasses in black
leather case. Finder will be -reward
ed by returning to Mrs. C. It. Lloyd,
501 Prince street.
WANTED —A first class man. wr.i
thoroughly understands the refresh
ment business, to take charge of ..
business on St, Simon island. Must
lie full of energy and po.-s o ~
some capital. Address C. M, Tilton
Brunswick. Ga.
WANTED- A man of exponeur,
capable of taking charge of nimbei
wnarves for firm shipping iu.i million
feet tnontnly. Mils, be sober and a
thorough inspector of yellow pine lum
ber. No oiiiers need apply. If man
agement is satisfactory place will be
permanent and salary good. Answer
O. Box 375, Savannah. On
Cheap Rates.
Tuesday. April 15, this been desig
nated as Gcotgir Par at the South
Carolina and West Indian Exposi
tion. The Southern railway has au
thorized a rate of $3.25 from Bruns
wick to Charleston and return for this
occasion. Tickets on sale \pril l i
final limit Apr’l V,,
Notice.
In future all accounts due the
Brown Drug Company, which were
transfered to us, will tie paid to Ern
est Dart. Esq., attorney at law. and to
no other, and we reifuest immediate
payment, in order to avoid litigations.
Hunter-Sale Drug Company.
W. F, PORTER,
iOO7 () Htrc*'i
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-paper
mills. Drop me a postal.
Gall Phone 289-3
|Kew Store,
New Goods,
New Prices.
I Everything new and up to date.
* I will open a first-class grocery
5 in the store formerly occupied
1 by Johannessen Bros.. 118 A
• street, and the public is cordial
s ly invited to call and inspect my
, stock.
P. DEVARRIS
I ‘
Schedule Southern Railway.
Fofi SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
Lv. Brunswick 4 45 am .... 9 45 ami....*l 35 pmj.... 9 65 pm.
Ar. Savannah .... 925 ami.... 12 45 pm *4 25 pim 12 |M Ml.
Ar. Washington ... r. -- - * 735 am ...! 19 15 am).... 960 pm.
Ar. New York j 2 03 4 18 pmj.... S SO wsi.
FOR JACKSONVILLE AN D ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
Lv. Brunswick 445 am).... 720 amj..,. 945 am).... 1.35 pot
Ar. Jacksonville 9 15 am 12 46 pm;...! 2 20 pm, 7 49 pci.
Ar. Sc Augustins 11 10 am] .;...! 3 80 pm; 9 S9 pm.
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO,
Lv. Brunswick .... 7 20 am:.... 9 4a am;.... 9 05 psa.
Ar. Macon } 130 pm ...* 356 pm] 360 pm.
Ar. Atlanta 4 10 pin)...* 6 15 pm; 5 80 am.
Ar. Louisville j 8 00 am;...! 8 05 amt 7 f3 pm.
Ar. Cincinnati ....j j.... 8 10 am,...! 7 55 am;.... 7 'SO p.
Ar. Cuicago ...' pm;...! 5 30 pci].... 7 25 am.
FROM NEW YORK, WASH INGTON AND SAVANNAH.
Lv. New York | [ 12 15 am;...*12 40 pm;.... 389 pm.
Lv. Washington .. ] 10 52 am;...* * 25 pmj 9 SB pa.
Lv. Savannah j j 5 !)0 am;,..! 10 25 am;.... 3 15 pa.
Ar. Brunswick ] j.... 745 am;...! 110 pm;.... 895 pm.
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AN D JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Lv. Augustine j ( 7 30 am; j..
Lv. Jacksonville" ..; i 920 ami.... 8'35 ain'ji 18 59 pm.
Ar. Brunswick ..". ,j v j 235 pmj 110 pmj.... *99 pea.
FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
• _ . ; _
Lv. Chicago j i..|.. 830 funj
Lv. Cincinnati j —,j.. v 8 30 am;
Lv. Louisville j ! ..j,,,. £ 00 anri.v
Lv. Atlanta j '....30 45 par.... 5 39 am.
Lv. Macon | I*oo am .... 9 35 am.
\r. Brunswick j | j...,‘l 00 am;.... 2 86 pm.
! Daily Except Sunday. * Daily Except Monday.
SCHEDULE 8. A. L. RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 90!.! 4
8 5‘ pin. ) I i" mi. bv Brunswick Ar.j 7 4!
•11 - pm ] 1 v. pin. Lv Sava ntiuu Ar.; 4
7 15 cim.'lu 5" pm, Ar Augusta Lv.jll hfrtrfllf
<; "" pm A" Oulu uijita Lv.’ li. Ifr
■ am., pm. A; i .tin den Lv.jl2
i, 17 am. 11 33 prn.jAr Southern Pines Lv.j 9 27
10 15 aui. 1 30 am, Ar Raleigh Lv.j 7 SS
2 20 gin., 5 54 am.jAr Petersburg ..;....Lv.j 3 18
3ue pm., 35 am.,Ar Richmond Lv.j .2 38 pm.Ttifl! "
•J 35 pin. 10 i- am. Ar Wash ngton Lv.jll 01
11 25 pm.’ll 25 am Ar Baltimore ±,v.| 034 am.flHHB
2 aim] 136 pm,Ar Philadelphia Lv.j 720 ar,
0 30 am. ; 4 15 pm. Ar New York Lv.,12 10 an;
5 25 pm.; 7 15 am.jAr Por t smouth-Norfolk ....Lv.j 9 25 am.j t
C 00 am., 1 10 pm.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm. 10 46 psJ
11 20 am. 3 4o pm. Ar Fernandina Lv.j v 25 j am. 7 49 gal
.1 15 am. 3 55 pm. Ar Jacksonville Lv.,10 10 am. 7 49
1 18 pm.. 12 40 arn. Ar Ocala Lv.j 3 00 am.'lj M K.
5 10 pm. 7 20 am.jAr Orlando , ..Lv. 8 25 pm.j 8 88 tm.
5 4o pin j 5 00 am.;Lr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm.j 1 99 mb.
Ar I ak Oily Lv. 7 43 am. 6 IT pm.j
12 03 pm.; 5 48 pm. Ar Live Oak ...Lv.j 0 43 am. 1 14 pm . \
12 58 pm il pui.JAr Madison
315 pm.,10 00 pm.jAr Tallahassee Lv. 400 am 138 pm.
■5 06 pm Yr.... River Junction Lv.j 12 19 pm.
id 50 pm., j Ar.. T Pensacola uv.j., j 7 00 am.
8 30 put.. 11 00 am.|l.v Brunswick .Ar; 1 10 pni.[ 8 10 am.
7 10 am. 3 30 pm.iLv Savannah ~.Ar.' 8 00 am.] 3 25 pin.
!! 35 am 12 45 am.jAr Helena Lv.j 3 38 am 4 08 pa.
12 38 pin. 1 32 am. Ar Abbbville Lv.j 2 40 am.: 8 15 gm.
1 46 pm. 2 24 gm. Ar Cordele Lv! \ s B am.j 2 10 pm]
: 10 pm. 3 22 am. Ar Americas Lv.:l2 20 am.j 13 45 pm.
5 2u pm. 9 oo arn. Ar ~.. Columbus Lv.j *;io 10 am.
7 '". 8 00 am Yr Montgomery Lv. 8 00 pm, 8 29 am.
7 89 iiii], i.v Brunswick Ar.; 7 32 pm.
j 7 s:i arn.Ar Thalmann Ar.j 0 50 pm.j
,10 15 am.fAr Savannah Lv.j 4 30 pm.
Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west.
S. M. Barr, First Vice Presideut and General Manager, Portsmouth, Va.
R. F,. I, liunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth. Y-a.
W. !’, Scruggs. Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cura will
build up broken down systems asd
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure tor chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Eric* 50 cants.
At W. Joerger'a.
THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA
Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at
: inn: -r-Sales mug store. The most
u.'.hillarating drink dispensed at any
found In the city. Call for .it.
Cali on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
Insurance—Montgomery & Good
vear.
Whit* Leghorn eggs. 15 for 75
cents. 11. E. Taylor.
When you want lumber of any kind
cadi on I- A. Miller. He will save
you meney.
Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Pull
man sleeper leaving Jacksonville
8:00 p. m, daily, arriving Cnarleston
6:10 a. m„ in which passengers can
remain until 7: So a. m. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. Kor
further particulars, reservations, etc.,
apply to .. N. Jolly, D. P. A., Jack
sonville.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug C-0.. birthplace of pure drugs.
Now England people like New Eng
land fdod. Call up Burns & Curtis'.
Phone Ida. for Newfoundland salt
cod. salt mackerel, cods tongues and
sounds canned clams. Also a full
line of staple groceries, fresh on ev
ery steamer.
Dr. C. Bouvier's Buchu gin. an
mfallalde cure for the kidney and
hdi *•<•• .H.Oft per n lart. Tfh'rfh >r.e
130. Sig Levison, agmr, 310 Bay
street.
OPIUM
US 111 Iff! orc<wfiiemnucureKttar
— - * tj I- - * nntced at Sanitarium or bo
• : V " >gT r ' ith,R Care
r' A!, ' tn *V a ' Hosnertreatmeutseut.
ap.c.-rreu. Correa pocdeccestrictlyconfidential.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian
ginger ale now on sale at Ilunter
-Saics drug stoVe. The most exhilar
ating drink dispensed at auy fount
in the city. Call for *t,
i Try McDuffie’s "No 16” for La
Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed
to cure or your money will be refund
ed. Price SI.OB. At W. Joerger’s.
Vcu can, at any time, get what
you need in something good to drink
from me. I carry a full line of all
kinds domestic and imported liquors
and wines in stock, which you can
buy at prices to suit the p or. Rig
l.t-vison, agent, 310 Bay. feiephoue
i.U.
Philadelphia club r-ye, positively the
finest blended Whiskey in the city.
Full quarts $1.25 per bottle; satts
fmt.on on this brand guaranteed or
money refunded. Telephone 130. f.<g
I.evtson, agent, 310 Bay street.
Try a quart bottle of our Qjd Crow
rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to
any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310
Bay street, -Sig Leviaon, agent. Tel
ephone lot).
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lang Plaster is a certain curt
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joergeris.
W. M. TUPPER * CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agenfe.
j Lighterage, Towing 2nd Marine In-
Isurance. Correspondence Solicited,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
The finest line of imported gins,
Scotch whiskeys and French brandys
at heasonable prices. Telephone 130.
S ?. 1 ovisor., agent, 310 Uiy stre :.
: Ten summers old Canifornia claret,
C. grade, the finest claret made, bet
ter than imported $3.25 per dozen.
T< iephone 130, Sig Levison. agent,
310 Bay street-
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