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WEDNESDAY 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 ratea made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at halt the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mail free of charge to all
parts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month $ .60
Six Months 2.60
One .car 6.00
'Phone 188.
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Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
postofflce, as second-class mail mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Bpeer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
tnyna oounty.
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 for the
money.
In view of the fact that a Mr.
Tapp is the campaign manager for
candidate Querry, it Is a wonder that
he is loquacious? Why the prohibi
tion candidate's supply of wind is on
Tapp.
The death of Sol "smith Russell, re
moves a prominent figure from the
theatrical circles of the nation. He
was frank, honest and talented, and
In his death many have suffered an
individual loss.
Pension Commissioner Evans, it is
said, is going to return to his homo
and run for congress. He could make
it very lively in the house for the
present administration, at whose in
stance he was bounced, becuuse he
dared do his duty.
Its an 111 wind that blows no
good.” It has been suggested that one
blessing in disguise for the Philip,
pines In the ' water cure,’’ since no
tramp will risk himself in the islands
while any horror bearing such a
name as that is at large.
bavannah is making a strong fight
against Deveaux, because of his color,
but ail indications are that the man
whom Savannah business men delight
eil to endorse for Brunswick's custom
hnusei a few years ago, will continue
to serve them for four years longer.
senator Cirnvtck thus sixes up
President Roosevelt' "We must not
judge the president in his moments cf
oratorical ferocity or when the- ftfnry
of haute is in ' m blnr.l. Tlie pin
dent is not vindictive, hut simply
‘strenuous,’ and resembles in his hab
its of speech a certain Tennessee
horse, or which it Is said that run
ning away is his natural gait."
The esteemed Albany Herald is re
sponsible for the following sound log
ic: Trust or no trust, the price of
beef and all other meat is high and
still climbing upward, and there is
profit in raising either hogs or cattle
in southwest Georgia at present
pi ices. It costs no more to produce
foodstuffs for either cuttle or hogs
in tliis region than it did when meat
was cheap in comparison with pres
ent prices, and, this being true, there
ought to be a greater profit In raising
ami fattening beef, cattle and hogs
now than ever before.
The Macon Evening News says:
•Queen Wllhelmina seems to have
passed the eriticai point of her ill
ness and the gloom of Holland is
lightening, it is hoped that the
young queen will soon recover her
health and that the remainder of her
teign will be blessed with more hap
piness than has fallen to her lot since
she sat upon the throne.”
Hbotitzvitz htrah rthar htra'u rtliaada.”
We have always regarded the News
as among the most versatile linguists
on our exchange list, and its display
of original dutch in this instance is
simply wonderful.
REBUKES HIS PARTY.
Congressman Sibley, of Pennsyl
vania, a republican, who has always
supported the present administration
a? Washington, delivered a strong
speech in the bouse Monday, protest
ing against the conduct of General
Smith in the Philippines. His utter
ances were a series of stinging re-
I bukes to his party, and his address,
which is a notable one concludes as
1 follows:
| "Therefore, when lam compelled to
| read utterances contained in military
| orders that make the blood of men
run cold, when 1 have heard the state
ments made that we were cruel in
the conduct of that, war, J have
I thought perhaps the partisan was
speaking. But when l have read, as
J I have within the past forty-eight
.hours, that a general wearing the nni
iforui of the army of the United States,
jone who stands under the shadow of
lour flag, Issues orders, not to coneil
i
, late a province, but to I<lave it. a
howling wilderness and to kill al!
above ten years of age, then it seems
tc me that humanity must hav-j
marched backward for eighteen cen
turies, and tiiat Herod again appear*.
|1 bave read of Timour, the Tartar.
I have read of Achilles. I have read
jof the Saracen scurge, but I than*
Cod that since the tragic scene on
Calvary it has taken eighteen ven
tures to produce a Smith.
I “I hayq read of the water cure. 1
believe that was exaggerated. Can
i any man whose blood pounds in his
j Pulses, any man wbo has read his
Bible or who has been reared at the
knots of a Christian woman, justify
the perpetration of such cruelties
I upon another man who wears the
guise and the image of his Creator?
, And yet we hear this man attempting
to justify acts by which men are
pumped so full of water to nearly
drown them and then brought back
to life by thumping them over the
stomach with the butts of muskets.
That Is not civilization, that is not
Christianizing the world. lam thank
ful that these are sporadic cases.
“They will never pacify any race
of human beings on this earth by
first drowning them and then bring
ing them to life with the butt of a
musket: and against that, ns n mem
ber upon this side of the chamber,
against that ns a man who belongs I
hope, not alone to the republican
ranks, but to the whole brotherhood
of man the wide world round, I want
tile members of this house on this side
or the chamber and on that, to voice
their protest, and against all such
measures.
"A friend of mine said a few min
utes ago, ‘Oli, you had better wait and
hear his defense.’ I bope the president
of the United States will have trie
courage, upon what the man admits,
to discharge him dishonorably from
the service that he lias disgrace 1. '
The four candidates for the legla
lature of Ware county, are about to
engage in a joint debate and Editor
Perham, of the Herald, is happy.
Summer Law School
I’NIVKRSITY OF YIKGIM A.
In Yinrinta mountains. ul summer. .lutv i toSonfom.
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tuekoU >•,,a11.1 liwtm.lll,ll. h, , ,„M„ •
K. 1. At i MIK, Sv,-Wti*rj, 4 hurlulu-.i nil-,
CHANGE OF 3CHEDULE.
Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air
Line.
No. 1, to Jacksonville and points
feuith. leaves ti a. m.
No. ;!, to Savanna'n and points north,
leaves 11 a. m.
No. 5. to Jacksonville and points
south, leaves ;i:3O p. m.
No. 7. to Savannah and points north,
leaves 8:60 p. m.
No. 2, from Savannah and points
north arrives 7:5(1 a. m.
No. 1. from Jacksonville and points
south, arrives 12:41 p. m.
No. s, from Savannah and points
north, arrives 5:20 p. m.
No. 8, from Jacksonville and points
south, arrives 10:45 p. m.
AUCTION SALE.
Will lie sold for the interest of
whom it may cuuecrn at Darien, Ga ■
Anchors, euains, sails, running’gear,
rigging, hawsers steam-pumps, wreck
ing hose, yawl boat, blocks, etc.,
saved from the wrecked schooner
'Senator Sullivan." Sale Thursdav.
u,.* :U 1:30 p - m - <Alter arrival
lot Hessie” from Brunswick, and
buyers can return same day by steam
ship HessiG to Brunswick.
When you want lumber ofany kind
call on L. A. Miller. Hs will save
you money.
Delicious cod tongues and sounds
and Newfoundalan.i salt cod. at Barns
& Curtis' Phone IS.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILYNEWS.
Announcements.
For State Senator.
To the .public: I respectfully an
nounce that I am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for senator
for the 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, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard b
my personal interests or those of any
clique or faction.
A. J. CROVATT.
For Senator.
As announced several weeks ago, 1
am a candidate for the position ol
senator from the Fourth senatorial
district, subject to the action of the
primary to be called by the democrat
c executive committee. The support
of the people will be appreciated, ami
if elected, I will serve them with fidel
ity and zeal. Very respectfully,
W. F. SYMONS.
For Judge Superior Court.
To trie citizens of the Brunswick
Judicial Circuit:
At tlie solicitation of friends
throughout this circuit, and haviug
the ambition to fill this office, 1 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 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.
affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask your
careful consideration of my candi
dacy and solicit your support.
Reaper tf nil"
T. A. PARKER.
t.-zley, (ia.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county tr< asurer
subject, of course, to the democratic
primary, and ask for the support of
my friends and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county .oat I will be a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
to the Democratic primary, aud re
spectfully ask the support of my
friends and tho public generally,
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
This Is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that 1 will be a candi
date for re-election for the office of
Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, aud respectfully ask
for their support.
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Receiver. Tax Returns.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tne office of Receiver
and Tax Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of my
friends and the public generally will
be appreciated.
T. B. FERGUSON.
For Representative.
I will be 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 cir
cuit:
1 presume most of you are Informed
of my candidacy for judge of the su
perior court of the Brunswick circuit,
but 1 would like to impress it upon
you that. I would appreciate your sup
port, Of course, 1 have no claim on
tin- office, or 'on you, unless your
best judgment should incline you to
tue 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 vote
and influence.
My past life, twhich is known to
most of you) will give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement ot
the law. Very truly yours,
SIMJN W. HITCH.
For County Surveyor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Surveyor.
Mihjeet to the action of the demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support of niy friends and the
public generally.
GEORGE C. MYERS.
For Surveyor.
To-my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-eleetion to the office of
County Surfleyw, subject to the
democratic primary, and ask for the
support of my friends and the public
generally.
E. A. PENNIMAN.
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I will be a candi
date for ttic office of County Commis
sioner front 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.
1 his 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 the democratic pri
mary and respectfully ask the support
ot my friends and pnbjic generally
JNO. R. DOERFLINGER.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for ro-elction to the office oi
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 cofidenee and sup
port. Thanking you for your sup
port in the past, 1 am yours truly.
H. S. LEE.. .
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce mysetf as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Glynn county, subject
to the Democratic jimmy, and re
aped,t.iiy solicit the support of my
friends ami the voter: generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
For Tax Collector.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Tax collector of Glynn county, sub
ject to the democratic primary, and
respectfully solicit u.c support of my
friends and the voters generally.
H. J. READ.
For clerk, Superior Court.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Cierk of the Superior court of Glynn
county, subjec t to the democratic ’pri
mary, and respectfully solicit the sup
port of my friends and Lie voters gen
erally.
H. F. du BIGNON.
For Coroner.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate Tbr re-election to the office
ot Coroner of Glynn county, subject
to tb? Democratic primary, ami re
spectfully solicit the support of ray
friends and the voters generally.
G. A. H. JtinNINGS.
For County Commissioner.
The many frier.ui: of (’apt. W. It.
Townsend beg to announce that he
will be a candidate Tor re-election to
the office ol County Commissioner. at
the democratic primary, to be held
May 15.
ONE CENT \WO:U).
if you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been tost, of want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
Rates strictly one cent per werd
for each insertion. Nothing taken
for less than 50 cents
WANTED —A stenographer. Bruns
wick Sash and Door Factory.
WANTED TO HUY - A'good ~J.-i-.~i
milk cow. Apply tu .... W. Krau.ss
WANTED—Oat sacks. Bninswtek
Ice Manufacturing Company.
*OR RENT OR SALE-St. Simon
beach cottages. Apply to C. M. Til
lon, eity.
FOR SALE A nice cottage, on St.
Simon, fine location. Apply to Capt.
C. Halverson.
FOR RENT-- House on corner of
C and 1 streets. Apply at >o. 11 ’
North Lee street.
FOR SALE Ruob(r stamps seals
stinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will H. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street.
FOR RENT The resilefp..
nished, at -105 G street. Also furnish- I
rooms at 401 G street. Apply to Mrs
Gann, 405 G street.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AT
H SMUG’S, 225 GRANT STREET
TELEPHONE 272-3.
special bargains in second
hand typewriters, of different makes
Come to sue me. C. H. Jewett. Opera
House building.
FOR RENT—The building on Rich
mon street, now occupied by the
Brunswick Steam Laundry, will be
vacant after May L Apply to c
Arnheiter.
FOR RENT —Two-story dwelling
house, with all modern improvements
Apply at Mrs. Colesberrj s, No 121
North Amherst.
hOR RENT —Seven rooms, over
The News office. Suitable for oiT„
or light, housekeeping. Cool rooms
broad veranda, bath room. Apple at
News office.
FOR SALE—A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear's formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal terms
can be given upon part of the pur
chase price. Brobston. Feudig * Cos.
A Nearly Fatal Runaway.
Started a horrible ulcer on the leg
of J. B. Oi ner, Franklin Grove. 11l
which defied doctors and all reme
dies for four years. Then Bueklen's
Arnica Salve cured him. Jtist as good
for Bolls, Bums. Bruises. Cuts Corns
Seaddst Skin Eruptions and Pile
-25c at all druggists.
Pipes! P-pes! Pipes! aim smokers
ai tieles. I carry the largest assoit
wu 1 V ' * :l,i r '' 3 s,|lt pvev
body Sig Levison, agent, 310 Bav
street.
for RENT— seven LARGfT
ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES
OR BORDING HOUSE. IN GOoI
CONDITION; LARGE HALL Bath
p°° M _* N P front veranda. AP- '
STREET. WATK 'NS. 20S BAY '
..STEINWAY AND
<
MATHUSEK PIANOS -
The Best Plano and Organ Now ■
On the Market
For the Money •
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. •
i
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
PLANT SYSTEM
MILEAGE TICKETS
(325.00 Per I,ouo Miles.)
Are good over the following lines:
Atlantic Coast l.ine, Richmond, Fred
erickburg & Potomac railroad, Wash
ington Southern railway, Louisville
& Nashville railroad, (Except Louis
ville, iiarrod’s Creek & West Port
railroad; Elkerton & Guthrie railroad;
Glasgow railroad; Pontchartain rail
road.) Charleston & Western Caro
lina railway, South (3 or gig, railway,
Tifton & Northeastern railroad. Ocii
!a & Irwinvlle railroad, Tilton &
Moultrie railway. Sparks, Moultrie &
Gulf railway. A convenient method
ot traveling. B. W. Wreun, Passen
ger Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
See ticket agents.
A Doctor’s Bad Plight.
‘"Two years ago. as a result of a se
vere cold, 1 lost my voice,” writes Lr.
M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron Ohio,
“then began an obstinate cough. Ev
ery remedy known to me as a prac
ticing physician for 35 years, railed,
and I daily grew worse. Being urged
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 1
found quick relief, and for last ten
days have felt better than for two
years. ” Positively guaranteed for
Throat and Lung troubles by all drug
gists. 60c and SI.OO. Trial bottles
free.
Bids Wanted.
In pursuance of a resolution adopt
ed At-ril 10, 19(t2, by the Mayor and
■■ounvil ot the city of Brunswick, bids
are invited tor furnishing the city
with street signs. It is estimated
about four hundred will be necessary.
About forty different names, v lh an
average of 10 to eacn name;
bids to be sealed and filed with the
clerk of council. Samples are request
- and along with bids. Council reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
N. D. RUSSELL.
Clerk of Coatx'l.
•jo iik ‘trn.vT
RECEIVER DUBBERLY’S ROUNDS.
I will tie at the following places on
the following dates for the purpose of
receiving state and county tax returns
for 1902:
Sterling—April 3, and 26. May 17.
fit. Simon Mi.is April 4, May 3 and
it;.
Pyles' crossing—April 10. May 2
and 23.
Jamaica—April 11. 24, and May 24
Brunswick—April It, 18, 19, May 8
J, 10, 29. 30. 3i.
JOHN E. DUBBERLY.
Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn Cos.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Neu and second hand machines,
ail nial -s bought, sold, reified and
repaired. Chas. it. Jewett, ’phone
*75-3 calls. Opera House building.
Globe Lodgings.
I have rented the old Central ho
tel, corner A.onk and Newcastle
street*, aud will conduct a first-class
lodging house, with table board if so
desired. Mv rates will be reasonable
and service complete. E. A. Silvera.
H't\i* you tried a clam chowder
made limn Maine canned clams. Call
up phone 105—Burns & Curtis’.
it you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine. 605 Gloucester
street
Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon
ey Will Purchase a Home.
The following property will not be
en the market long. First come,
first served:
The old Fulton home, 90x206 fet,
vith good two story house. Price
$ 1.25 b. terms SIOO cash, balance
monthly payments, with interest at
0 per cent. Monthly payment in
cluding interest $14.37. House corner
Richmond street aud First avenue
SI,OOO, terms SIOO cash. $11.25 per
mouth, which include interesL Three
other two-story houses immediately
east of above. Price $720 each, sBo
cash and SB.OO per month, which in
cludes interest, lirobston. Fendig &
Cos.
Shave at Clark’s. Strictly first
class workmen only.
Make Your City Tax Returns.
Hie: time for receiving city tax
returns expires May Ist. AH persons
transferring or acquiring city property
are required to file notice thereof with
city clek. Something more than
160 notices of transters hv~
received b&t a majority of the new
turns" 8 mm faHed l ° make *4™
uirns SPP*property not returned bv
May Ist., is obliged to go on tie ex-
S"t on Mak°; k v t ’ Which
osc * Make jour returns.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Cierk of Council.
Boys and Girls
mocSS;
is delighted when they see it rm! ? rtl f lG for household use. Every ladv
ever used in the wash Write 1 makeß the Bnest hlue-water you
someone else, and we wi 11 ® your territory i* taken bv
"Blueine.” vVhen you i Ve sold jLI! tl,rll ( mai! ' one dozen Packages of
aaee, 40e.. as vour com ffii ®i™ and m r ! t ? ni ua 80c " retaining the ual-
Address, GLENN MANUFAPtiibliuJi ot delay ' but write at once.
Philadelphia, Pa. UFACTURfNG COMPANY, Dept. C 13. Box 94,
Woman and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, nowers, man—that
is the order of a woman’s preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty pow
er to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, is often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
If a woman wiR risk her health to
get a coveted gem, let her fortify
herself against the insiduous conse
quences of coughs, colds and Dronchial
kffections by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected
lungs and bronchial tubes and drive
the dread disease from the system.
It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain
cure for coughs, colds and all bron
chial troubles. You can get Dr. O.
G. Green's reliable remedies at Smith's
Pharmacy, W. J. Butts’.
McDoffle's Little Blue Liver Pill
makes bue people bright, cleanses the
system of all the deleterious and un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. 26 cents, at W. Joer
ger’s.
Change of Schedules.
On account of withdrawal of South
ern railway limited trains between
New iork and St. Augustine, train
No. 23, which has been leaving Bruns
wick at 9:45 a. m.. and train No. 24.
arriving here at i:10 p. m., have been
discontinued. Train No. 25 heretofore
leaving Brunswick at l:uo p. m., will
hereafter leave at 3:05 p m. Other
schedules remain unchanged.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Try McDuffie’s ”No 16” far La
Grippe or Influenza. It Is guartuitsed
to cure or your money will be reßlnd
ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger's.
Pure California Claret, A. A. A.
grade, large bottles, per dozen, $2.50.
Telephone 130, Sig Levison, agent, 310
I'sv H'rcet
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade is now serving the best
lunch in the city, and ibis popular
nlace should he liberally patronized
by ihe public.
From April 19, to 26th, inclusive,
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to San Francisco and
Los Angeles, Cal., at $64.25 for the
round trip. Tickets good returning
until June 25. This will be a rare
opportunity to visit the Pacific coast.
Pure 5 years old Mountain corn
whiskey, mild and mellow, 75 cents
per full quart, a trial on this goods
is all I ask. Sig Levison, agent. Tel
ephone 130.
Service! Service! Service. You get
the best of service at Jim Carter’s.
Every feature oi his business is well
organized, just ring 'phone 253-2.
the celebrated waukhsha
Arcadian ginger aie now on sal* at
Hunter-Sales drug store. The most
exhillarating drink dispensed at any
found in the city. Call lor it.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your meney refunded. Price 50 eenta.
At W. Joerger's.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian
ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-
Saies drug store. Tae most exhilar
ating drink dispensed at any fount
in the city. Call for it.
FOR SALE—One Roan mare, eight
years old, in good, sound condition;
one Phaeton, one folding top surrey,
I and two sets harness, all practically
i new at a bargain if can be sold at
once. J. A. Montgomery, 302 Glouces
ter street. ’Phone 134-3.
That Suit You Wear needs to be
Cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim
carter, or ring 'phone 253-2.
New England people like New Eng
land food. Call up Burns & Curtis'
Phone 165, for Newfoundland salt
cod, salt mackerel, cods tongues and
sounds, canned clams. Also a full
line of staple groceries, fresh o* ev
ery steamer.
o..n link * i ‘£ la WRter - 3 cents per
git.lon at Smith's pharmacy.
fn P ,? rCl J e £ wheat ’ the best chiekem
10 and, at Buraett’s.
| ,
;lew Store,
; New Goods, :
New Prices.'
_ $
Everything new and up to date. -
I have opened a first-class grocery -
in the store formerly occupied ,
1 by Johannessen Bros., 118 A
street, and the public is cordiai
-ly invited to call and inspect mv ‘
, stock. 1 i
P. DEVARRIS
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